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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-16 - Orange Coast Pilot7 1 _) DAILY PILOT .MUitiple Birth Reeord: * * * 15c * 1t * 8 ,Live Babies in. Italy THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 16, 1979 VOL. 1'. etea -t H CTICMI .. M ~400 • Clemente Windows Smashed I •Nixon Eyed Royal Son·in·law? • Rape Suspect Arrested ~ • 5 Nabbed ht.Mesa D~ug Bust 'GirHriend's Right' llB Rape Suspect Arrested 'A former Huntington Beach resident suspected or raping a 28•year-old woman last May and a 16-ye.ar-old girl last June was arrest e d W e dn esday in Bakersfield, police reported to- day Steven Lee Burmood. 24. was _ picked up by Bakersfield police at 9:45 at his truck-loading job on a $50,000 Huntington Beach warrant, officers said. Burmood was booked into Huntington Beach Jail Wednes· day i n connection with the rapes He is believed to be the so- called "Cowboy Rapist " police said, ~ause or what the rapist wore during attacks on Hunt- ington Beach residents. In both cases, police reported, the assailant wore black cowboy PAIRED OFF? Tricia Nixon APWl ....... \o VERY ANNOYED Prince Charle s Nixon Cupid?~ Prince Sensed Matchmaking NEW YORK <AP ) -Britain's Prince Charles once susoect· ed that former President Nixon was tryihg to "'pair him off" with daughter Tricia. and the prince was "distinctly annoyed." a biographer says. • bootS. blue jeans and.threatened to kill his victims. Nixon's alleged matchmaking effort is described by An· tbony Holden in bis book "Charles. Prince of Wales." Excerpts from the book appear in the Scptemoor issue of lhe Ladies Home Journal. The 28-year-old victim told poHce her attac ke r climbed through a kitchen window, threw ber to the floor and raped her while her two children watched. P~lice said th e man tbreatened to kill ber when one of tbe youncst.en ran toward the front door of. her Huntington Beach apartment. Holden writes that Charles' suspicions were aroused during h1s 1970 visit to the White House when Nixon told him, "My wile and 1 will keep out of the way so that you can really feel al · bome." ~--'Seating plarts constantly had Charles and T ricia side by side,•• writes Holden, "While the program had them spending all of each day together, even to being left alone with each other in various parts or the White House." A 1&-year-old girl was raped t•o ween later by a suspect fit- ' Ung the same description. police 1 said Holden says Charles was annoyed because of "his sense of his positi~n not receiving its accustomed deference .. ( t ' l Octuplets· Born • ID Italy NAPLES, Jt.alJ <AP> -A..,.. several boun wltb a doctor and The mother was identified as .,..,. .... Nap ... women on three nurse• attendlna, tbey Paaquallna Chlasoese Anatrella. fertil&tY ~ 1eve btrdi to aaid. , She reportedly delivered 1Jx e&Pt. la9bl• toaay, all alive, children .three years ag.o, all or aton ....-.eed. It coulcM>e a whom died a few boUQ after ~rd,.. 1Du1Upte birth.I. "'-·-Get 8 Years birth. Tbe ......-. bllbfft number •WU The GutMess book noj.es that el 1unl.m, children ln a mlfJli· BRUSSEL.5, Belgium <AP> -the b l gbest 'number In • ple bli1b wu l1x -which oc-Two Paleltinlana whp threw a m e dically recorded multiple curred twlce, lo Sydney , , ... en1de into 1 crowded transit blrth wu nine, on three oc· Autralla, la 1971, ud ln C.pe haU ot the Bru.aseb airport a.ft.er caaJQDS -the 1971 Sydney birth, Town, 9outb Anica, ln 1174, ac· falllDI to ll\_ac:k an Israeli ln Philadelphia tn 1972 and ln ...U.. to tbe OutnMM Boot ol airliner were Hlitenced today to Ban1l1desh ln 1977. All the Wtr.ld ..... eicbt years ill prlaon for at· cblldrm In the Philadelphia and 1N1Un••--· Ho9p6&al ol tempt•• mvrd•r aad un· 81n1ladelb blrtbl dled. .. I!" 1111 MW .._ ......_, aatllorlJtd poueuton ol Tbere were undocumented re-•1-.at,_... from 14 w.1 wupoa1 . ...,.. P.tllODI were porta ....Uer this century or 10 ........ TM blrtbt look. ·lnJured UI the attack Aprll 18.1 births, Guinnesa note.a . } ~ ~ . Says He May Seek Reversal By t'REOERJCJ< SOIOEMEHI, Of llM O•oly p,,_. St•lf A Corona del Mar man who lost a court challenge of his girlfriend"s right to have <to abortion Wednesday said today that ··1 still hope and pray" the child will be born. ln a hastily called afternoon hearing. JudJ(e Robert C Todd reversed an earlier order that would have blO<'ked the woman from aborting the child pending further legal aq~uments next Tuesday Hobert Dl ake. 23. s aid his next step will be to dccrdc 1f Judge Todd ·s dec1s1on should be ap- pealed to the F'ourt~ District Court of Appeal in San Fran· CISCO lie was scheduled to discuss that prospect this morning with his att orneys. M a r vin M 1tchelson and Harold Rhoden. of Los Angeles. AccordinR to Rlake, who said he 1s president of Am erican Home Data Corp, of Irvine, he and Holly Lynn Latrlell, 2:7, or Laguna Hills. had verbally agreed lo be married and to the birth of the child. Miss Latriell, he said, is two months pregnant. They have known each other for about 18 months. Blake said. "I'm willlng to do anything to save that child," Blake reiterat- ed today. "If she wants to take custody, nne. If she wanted to give it to me. fine. I JUSt want that child to have a chance to live," Blake said. Judge Todd decided to vacate the earlier temporary restrain - ing order aller Ronald Talmo, an Arqerlcan Civil Liberties Un ion attorney, succeasfully argued that a 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision applied to the pending cue. (See ABOBnON, P11e AU PILOT VIEWS JOB PICTURE Today's Dally Pilot loob al em ploY,ment opporlunitlea tn Orange County in a -24·Pa1e ma11zine, Jobi. Doa't mill the •tortes and pJc. turea ot Jobe, detalllllc ~ coun- ty's employment aituatJoD. ta _today's Dally Pllot. - (A)sta Mesa Five Arrested In Drug Bust Police conceded today that byst anders m ay h ave-been s tartled Wednesd'ay when a dozen officers from Costa Mesa. Cu l ver City a nd the s tate Department of J ustice arrested five men ln a Costa Mesa park· mg lot on susp1c1on or selling C<>- came. ··w e had officers coming out o f the wood wo rk and the helicopter suddenly dropping out of the sky."' Costa Mesa pollce Sgt Gary Webster said today of the 7 p.m. scene at 2180 Harbor Blvd. All five suspects remained in Costa Mesa Jail today in lieu of S 10.000 bail. police said. They . said they confiscated a quarter of a pound of coca.int!, valued at $8.000. Poli ce identified three of the suspects as Costa Mesa resi- dents : Van Tuong Pham, 46, 2190 Colle2e Drive. CbiQh Huu Rock Thrower Smashes .SC Windows Nguyen. 49 . 988 El Camano Drive. and Ted Allan Ross. 22, 269 Virgmia Place. Also arrested on suspicion or selling cocaine were Sotha n Kirival Tim. 28. of Monterey Park. and John Joseph J en ciau, 18. who lives on Los Amigos Cir- cle in Huntington Beach. police said. The)' said Jericiau is abo cha rged with possession of co- caine. A sixth s uspect 1s sought in the Los AnJZeles area. police said. Webster said the case began about a week ago when an un- dercover state narcotics agent made contact with a man who allegedly offered to sell him some cocaine. Arrangements were made to purchase the drugs in the Co6ta Mesa parking lot, he said. · , .. .. , ' ' \ A deluge of window-smashing incidents in San Clemente kept 1 t b e p o I i c e d e·p a r t m e n t s witchboard lit up over a nine· 1 hour period Wednesday ol&bl and ~a.)'. Tlfe ftrSt of what was to be seven calls re1ardln1 broken windows WU received It 10:45 p.m. Wedoea'day when lln. Culton llanaur reported IO· meoae lbrew 1 rock throUllt tbe front room wtDdoW or her bome at 17038.0'-VIN. Coastal fog 1ate night and early morning hours otherwise s unny day ~ Overnight lows S8 to 64 H ig h s Frida y 70 at beaches to 82 inland. INSIDE TODA~ Other Galla were received at 10:'8, u :• and 11:55 p.m. Wed· netday. a:• a.ad 1 1..m. todaY. • police •pok•man aald. The incidents were wtdttapreld w.lth windows re· portecllJ broken ln the nortbem MCUCla Of die dt)' ol .Sllor9dittl· Barber Sbop, m Ave. V....,-o and ta tbl IOUtMrn .,... flt \be Ham Lall ,..&dae•. l1S Calle llel 1\lto. ~ · bnwtlfa.Uon ta eontbaulaf • Teniw11ee aelu achloclc mem~ EIN, "11ai~ tn Tllpefo, Miu., ~ M IOU bona, ptOpfe C1rW lkaoing Cl lliaf'd ..... ~ .. °" IM ~ ~-See "SeUing o Wfnd'' °" Pa,e Al. l•tlex / 'Pigeon' /' Oil Coats 6 Mil.e~ of Island Shore SuspecL Seized CORPUS CHJUSTI. Tua t AP > T bt c lr awatba of runawa.y Mutco crude o&J in patchea up \0 1s feel &one ~led more than sir miles of the tihttman~h Padrt Island l)eachn today It was ~ hardest blow ye\ to the muttimtlllon doll•r vacation spot when1 touri.tm la reported otr by 30 percent. Defends 4'ane Se veral mllea of South Padre bland beacbu at Lhe Up of 'I'H· aa •en hH hard by lncomtna pald'et of oU durtn1 th• nl&bl on pat('~ u bl1 aa three '"' by 1S feet l1 tl4'red the beach a rea In front of tht poth Bahia Mar hotel condominium complex Vacuum truck~ WCl'il on lht' beach today •ucklng up the oU Almo" 10 mll«:a or tourist beaches alOQC the northern end ot the aceoic 100.mlle·lona ialand were bit Tue.day and Wednes- day by lbe aUcky rnau from 500 mtlea IOUt.b or the Bay or Cam- ~che, wher the Mulcan off· 1hore olJ well lxtoc l blew out June 3 South Padre lll l and, the hl1hlight of the South Texas coast tor tourists, had escaped m ost of the oil befor e Wednes- day olcht, receiving only seal· tered small tar baUs and two larger globs. A Dlamood Bar woman re- mained jailed today on auaplclon of bejn, one ol two women who bilked an elderly woman out of S5.000 lo a "paeeoo drop" con- fidence scfieme. Ne wport Beach detectives David Scrusp and Susan Race took Rosemary Harvey Walker, 32, into cuatody at her bonre Wednesday attemooa. He"P' Fonda Raps Senator's Position South Padre hotel owoer-$ met We dnesday n ight in p ear by H a rling e n t o di s cus s t h e dt>crea.5e in business they said is due largely to the oil threat and subsequent national.publicity Reconnaissance flights late Wednesday showed the ribbon of 0 11 s tretched fiO miles north of the southern tip or Padre Island. Sbe waa booked into Los Aneeles County Ja~ where she ls being held in lieu o SS,000 bail. J'he pigeon drop involved t'"> women who convinced the Newport Beach woman they had found $90,000 Of what WH purported to be iJlicitly gained mon~y. The plan wu that lh.e three women would divide up tbe fo und cash in a business ar. rangement. The three. in order to bre part of the business deal, had to put up some casb of their own. SAN BERNARDINO CA P> Henry Fonda is accusing a slate senator who helped his daughter J ane lose her a ppointment to the California Arts Council of hold ing a n "unenlightened reac- tionary position."• ' ~late Sen. Kuben Ayala, 0 - Chino, whose son fought in the Vietnam war a s a helicopter door g unnt!r , told T he San Berna rdino S un-Te legram on Wednesday that Fonda scolded him in a letter . Ayala introduced l}le motion, which won a 28-5 vote July 20, to r ej ect Miss Fonda 's a ppoint· m ent. Fonda's letter, dated Aug. 7, said, "I expect that you're not surprised to find me coming lo the s upport or my d au ghter against your slande rous attack on her 00 the floor or the Senate "I know from Jong experience that there's no way to persuade you from your own un · enlightened reactionary position . . . As much as others might disagree ~th. Jane, they WQuld never dream of calling her ·a traitor' or using the wo rd 't reason' in referring to her They know her better." Ayala s aid, "Henry Fonda s upports h.is d aughter and I sup· port my son. It's as simple as that." , Before the Senate vote, Ayala s aid , "Any person in the time of a war effort who gives aid and <:om fort to the enem y waives the right to serve in a ny appointive position o( s tate government.'' Another senator, Robert Nim- mo, R-Atascadero -who also r eceived a written scoldin~ from Henry Fonda ha d said, "By all standards by which l was raised. she was guilty of having com m illed an act of tre ason " Ayala srud he received 558 let tE'rs on rhe affai r, of which only 35 opposed his motion. Nimmo said this week he re- c eived 304 letters supporting his position and 43 a J,ta1 nst it. Ayala said there·s a problem in that "some people think 1f you don 't support Jane Fonda you must have liked the war. "How do we tell the Jane Fon- das or the world that we don't s upport that kind o f activity when th.is country's at war?'' he asked . • "It's not because s he was against the war that the Senator voted against be r . . . Jt 's because she took the time to go to Vietnam and give aid and comfort to the enemy. "And if it had been a declared war, I'm s ure s he would have been tried and convicted of something." Ayala said be wouldn't call her a traitor because no such trial wak held. Henry Fonda, referring to let- ters received by senators, said : "Don't you realize a good part of it comes from lbe John Birch Society? If you feel the John Birch Society and its supporters Unruh Predicts LOS ANGELE'S <AP) -State TreasUTer Jesse M. Unruh says he sees no circumstances under which Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D ·Mus., would run for presi- dent next year. 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Scientist John Robinson said thousands .of square miles of the Gulf of Mexico south of Texas are cove red by the oil and warned· that the situation in Tex· as coul<l get worse. Navy spotters discovered oil Tuesday about 110 miles south of Grand Isle, La., which is about 60 miles south of New Orleans. o.61, ,,_ -., Ilk ...... ·-9P Breezing Along Barbara Richardson of Santa Ros a lets the wind do all the work a s she skirts along the wate r in Da na Po int Harbor. Winds urfing is becom ing a popular pastime a long the Orange Coast. -The Coas t Guard has begun in- stalling anti-oil boom s in· l,500- foot-wide Arans as P ass, the heavily traveled channel leading lo the port of Cor pus Christi. The booms will be used to block N rt B · I pos.sible oil !nfiltrations into the ewno urg ary delicate environments of Corpus .,, .,, .I' " Christi Bay and Laguna Madre, the Coast Guard said. ...;Q A t d For the first time, task force uUSpects . rres e leaders were talking Wednesday · about the possibility of guarding bays and lagoons along the en· lire 361-mile-long Texas coast and perhaps Louisiana. · Laguna Madre , which runs between Padre Island and the mainland , and the other lush bays a n d l a goon s h a r bo r numerous s pecies of r are bird:-. and wildlife and are breed1n~ grounds for shrimp and other key commercial marine s~nes Thre e r es i d e nts o r t he Newport ~ach Oakwood apart ment complex ha ve ~n arrest· ed in conntttion with burglanes a t four nearby oHtces, including the local office of Congressm i.n Hobert Badham Booked Wed nesd a y were M1C'hael B F1 e"1s. 22. Sharri P lumbe r . 20. <t nd Charle:. Mitchell, 25. cash a forged check. Santa Ana investiga tors con- tacted Newport Beach Detective Mike Hietala who :.aid the check Fields had w a!> reported stolen from an office in the 1600 block o f We s t c l 1rf D r i ve n e a r Badham 's office The f o ur o ff ices w e r e burglan ted the weekend or July 21 to 23. he s8ld. The elderly woman withdrew SS,000 in cash from her bank ac- count and gave it to the ~an police have identified as Mr$. Walker. Mrs. Walker and the second woman allegedly took the $5,000 and disappeared aft.er tricking the elderly victim into hunting for an attorney's office tbat didn't exist. The attorney was supposed to be selling up the deal tod.ividethefound money. S c ruggs said today Mrs . Walker was found. because or her unusual description. The firum told otncen one ot the 'sias pec ta waa a black wom an. nearly six feet tall who was pregnant. Scrugga said he sent teletyped descriptions to all Southe rn California la w enforcement agencies and Tuesday got a u ll from a Loos Angeles Pollce.bunco investigator.· That detective said 'he 'd been in court the day .before on a pigeon drop cu e in which the def.e ndant matched the descn p· taon of the Newport Beach sui.· pert. M~Donald Case Fields was arrested in Santa Ana on s!JSl1c1on or trytng lo Hietala said Miss P lumbe r and Mitchell we re taken into custody at the a pa rtment they a pparently s hared with F ields AlcolwlFound lnEngi~er Material Witness To T(lke Trial Role RALEIGH. N.C. <AP> Dr J e ffrey Mac Donald's lawyer!. say they plan to call a woman to the stand today or Friday who h ad been sought as a material witness in the trip le-murde r t•ase. Helena Stoeckley was picked up by FBI agents in Pickens Coun ty, S.C. on Wednesda y, accord ing lo U.S. Marsha l Hugh Salter U .S. Di st ri c t Cou rt Judge F r a nkUn Dupree J r. issued a bench wa rrant for her earlJer in the week. Defense attorneys had been looking for her fo r sever al months. The lawyers saii they have reeeived informatio since l97Q, wheo the ltiUuags o Mac· Donald's family took place, that she might have information a bout the slayings. MacDonaJd, 35, of Huntington Harbour, is charged with bludgeoning and stabbing to death his wife Colette, 26, and daughters Kimbe rly, s, a nd Kristen, 2, while he was a Green Beret doctor stationed at Fort Bragg in 1970. MacDonald says four In· truders, including a woman with long blonde hair, attac~ed him and killed bis family. At least one defense witness is e x peeled to testify that Ms . Stoeckley matches the descrip· tion of that woman and that she told him she was on drugs lbe night of the slayings and miaht have been involved. U .S. marshals escorted Ms. Stoeckley into the Federal Bulld- i.Jig toct.y. She WU Still talkin& with defense attomeys late in tbe morning. • Ms . St.oeckley. who baa abort, jet-black h air. declined com- Coast Panel OKs 2 Hotels SAN DIEGO <AP) -The state CoaataJ Commission baa un- animously approved two COO· trovenlal bote1a on tbe lut ma- jor undeveloped parcels in Marina del Rey. but attached coadU.lom to tbelr epprovaJ. One hotel, a Dloe·atory ualt to be called the Marina 8•11. must set qlde 15 percent ot lta rooms on weeteadl for cUudvanta1ed people at dltcounl rates, accord· ma to the con11mltalori'1 decialon Wednelday. lo addition, 1 propou l for a 1imJJar hl_.,-rt,. hotel on Lbtee acrea ot wa'4trfroat, the Marina Plasa, wu chanatd by the com- milNcle to • fow·•tory m*l, a 60-bed 1...U. bola.I and idex· PQtive nlt.auranll. m e n t when she e ntered the bu1ldtn~ ' A defense witness, Or. George Po d gor ny or Wi nst on ·Sa lem, tes tified Wednesda y that he co uldn 't te ll whethe r Mac Donald's m a1or ch est wound was self-inructed He exammed MacDonald on Tuesday night , he s aid. Podgorny also said the wound was at least 1 'h inches deep and pier ced MacDonald's right lung. He said the wound was potential ly fatal. but the likelihood of dea th was small. He said a che-st wound to the left side would have been pote n· t1ally more serious. The defense iB trying to show MacDonald wouldn't have 10· f lict ed t he wound him self because he rislced piercing his liver , which would be extremely s erious. Th e Army dropp e d h is cha rges against MacDonald in 1970, but be was indicted by a federal grand j ury in 1975. The trial is in iu fifth week. ABORTION In the case Planned i'aren- tbood of Central Misapuri vs . Danforth, lbe bJgh court ruled unconstltutlonal a Missouri statute that prevented a woman from having an abortion without the ®GffDt of ber sP<>use. The court held the state could not grant the right lo block an abortion to the spouse because the state itaell did not possess the right. Talmo said that he was asked to handle the case after Miss Latriell contacted the ACLU for legal assistance. She was served wilb Judge Todd's original order Monday night. Talmo declined to d1aclose any inform1ti90 about bis client, sayin1, "She doesn't want to be. a standard bearer." Election OK~d LOS ANGELES <AP> -Tbe City Council revened luell Wed· nesday and voted tentative ap- prov aJ for a special election Nov. 6 lo fill a vacancy on the Board or Education. Proponent.a ot t he meature JUc.:c~ufully ar1ued t)\1t eoou1b vbte1 ln favor or the eleetkm eventually .,ould be obtained, and tM 8*· tloa would then bt Mt for a later date -at a biper COil Man Killed. In Ga·s Flap SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An ar gument over 30 ct'nts worth of ~asohne has apparently led to the death of a San Fra ncisco sta lion owne r and the possiblt' blinding of a customer. Police sa.id that Oli ver Paynt>. 50. wa.8 gunned down by a San Fra nc isco Gen era l Hosp ital guard after Payne s m ashed tht' car window of a woman. send1n~ glass mto her eyes and race Johnny Hall, 52, was booked on in vestigation-of murder tn the case. Ills rn end, Shirley Wright. SO, was listed in satisfactory condition after severa l hours of surgery, but doctors said :i;hc might lose the sight in one eye ON SALE THRU August 22 They were arrested on susp1 c1on of receiving stolen prop- erty. Hieta la a llegedly found a painting and tele\ 1s1on set taken from Badham·s offi ce as weU as items ta.ken from ne1gbbonng offices m the apartment. He SaJd h ngerpnnts colle-<>ted at the crime scene · would ht> compared ta the f1ngerpnnts of the tno to dete rmine 1f thE'y "t.>re involved 1n t he burglanes Red Force Eyed WASHI NGTON IAPl -The Pentagon s a ys tw o S O\l t>t wa rships and a tanker in the Ca ribbean are under observa. t1on by a U S destroyer and Navy patrol planes . INDIO CAP> -A Southern Pacific Ratlroad engineer killed at the controls when his train s la ~m ed anto a n other last md,ith had a high blood alcohol level at the lJme of his death. the R1vers1de County coroner's or- fJ ce reports Th e corone r's repor t sa id Wed nesday engineer Rona ld Ola ve r had a 18 percent blood alcohol level when h is "Blue Streak"· freight tram. bound for Los Angeles from East St. Lou1i., Ill . rea r ·e nd e d a n oth e r freig hter a t a s iding near Thousand Palms on July 24. T he 46-year·old Rialto man. trapped in his cab, died in t~e fa re resuJUng from what officials descn bed as "one or the worst a ccident s we h ave b a d in Southern Cahforrua." ) ON SALE THRU August 22 C~ViOF~~ _M] Watch ,for our year around ~~ ~ Y"'" specials of the wee". ~ IVY&ZONAL GERANIUMS Gallons NOW $2.50 Qua rts NOW $1.29 'Regularly $3.50 R~gulclrly $1 98 WATERING CANS NOW $3.25 The cans ar9 made of durable plastic and hold 2 gallons. , Sun·Aire UMBRELLAS 20% OFF . Choo se from a fa ntastic selec· rion of patio unbrellas in "The Gallery," aJI at a 20% savings. 4~ ANTHURIUM PLANTS NOW $4.95 Rcgulurly $7.~ from l"iawaii These vivid red Dowen will brighten up any room. · s.ri l~io tilll~ Rd. a l M.w-Atthw 81\'d .. Nt'WJ>l)n BPMh. l711"1640·$800 Op.n0~9am ro 6pm 17 Orange Coast I: 01T l 0 N Today'!; Clo~ing N;". Stoef(~i VOL . 72, NO. 128,' SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY: AUGUST 16, 1979 N FIFTEEN CENTS Charges Fly After Yacht Disaster LONDON IAP I -Charg~:-. and COW\ler·charges new todB> over \,he world's wQrsl ) achlln.: dJsaater in wtuch 17 person~ rued and Zl boats were sunk or abtin don ed In the g a le wr ec k ~d Faatnet Race. The disaster reported ly ma) coat inaurers more than Sl 1 l!I million. British taxpayers an· expected to pick up another $1 11 milJioo for the cost of rescwng 138 yacht...men As the inqutii.l into the disaster got underwuy wi th ·thi promt:,e of separate 1nvcsl1~ut1on:, by the gov~rnmenl and lhe Royal Ocean IUcing Club, t.1x ques lion:. dom inate d the con trovcrsy In view of gale warrun gs from weather forecasters, why wasn't the 605-mile race called orf before the 300 yachts taking part set off Saturday from Ute ble of Wight" Why were so many or the YACHT RACE TOLL RISES TO 11-9age A3 race yachts not equi">ped with rad io transmitters to enable them t.o call for help? -Why were so ma ny yachts about nine times more than 20 years ago -allowed to lake part'> Were designers or some of th e r ace yachts g u ilty d f SltC rifi cing safety for speed? Should there ha ve been more rescue vessels escorting the competitors? -. Did the competitive urge drive some or the yachtsmen t.o take UMecessary risks? Marlin Morris, bead of the ConrtOKof .. -' . ort1on Faces Further BattleS Armexing ·Of Toro Base Eyed I By DAVID KUTZMANN Ol IM Daily .Piiot Stall Irvine Ci ty Coun cilma n Art An · thony. who proposed the aity try to annex county la nd nea r the E l Toro Marine Corps Air Station, would like lo eventually see the base itself brought within city limits. ., Anthony s aid Wednesday, the day after the City Council un· anim ous ly sup1>0rted his pro· posal to e xplore annexation, thal local officials would need to con· vince the federal government it would be better if the base was a pa rt or the city. The. lawmaker said anncxa l ion or the base would simplify several aspects of its operation, including providing for one· agen cy police protection and dealing with housing problems. With lhe base wit hin city limits, lhe City Council would be a ble lo address housing issues in and around the facility as part or its General Plan, he · sa·id, as well as eliminate thJ? need fo r sheriff's deputies and California Highway Patrolmen to have a law enforcement role there. The city is exploring annexa· lion o( Irvine Company-owned land westerly of the base as a means of gaining land-use con trol in the area lo prevent com mercial use of the facility. It isn't known how much acreage is involved, but the land in question lies generally SO\Jlh of Irvine Boulevard. lrvine's Cl· ty limits presently skirt the eastern and southern edges of the base. AP Wt,.. ...... te A Camera!ts Brain Ca rneras used to be s prings and gears. rods and levers. Nowadays, howe ver, a fine camera re li es on ligh t ·Sensitive cells, miniatur e electron.ic circuits and computer logic to make picture taking a snap. This as - :;c mbly, dwarfed by the finger which holds it. fi ts in· s ide a Japa nese-made 35 m m camer a . CdMMan ' . ----.. ~,~-~ .. To Fight For Baby By •'REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tlM D•lly Plle4 StAH A Corona del Mar man who lost a court challenge of his girlfriend's right lo have an abortion Wednesday said today th at "I still hope and pray" the cHild wi ll be born. In a hastily called afternoon hea,.rang, J udge Robert C. Todd reversed an e arlier order that would have blocked the woman from aborting the child pending further legal arguments next Tuesday Robert Blake. 23. sa id h1::. next ste p will be Lo decide if Judge Todd's decision should be ap- pealed to the Fourth District Co urt of Appeal in San Fran· cisco. He was schedul"d t'o discuss that prospect Ulis mor ning With h i s a tt orn ey s, M a r v i n M itchelson and Harold Rhoden, of Los An~eles. According to Blake . who said he 1s president of Ame ri can Home Data Corp, of Irvi ne, he and Holly Lynn Latriell. 2:7, of Laguna Hil ls. ha d ve rb ally agreed lo be married and to the birth of the child Miss Latriell. he-said, is two m onths pregnant. They have known each othe r fo r about 18 months. Blake said. "I'm wi lhng lo do anythinJt to save that ch Ud," Blake re1terat· ed tod ay. · · 1 r she wants to take custody. fine If she wanted to give it to me. fine. 1 just want that child to ha ve a chance to Ii ve." Blake said. A base spokes m an, Capt. John 'Barry, said Marine offi cials =~~at:ep~~::::.ienl on the Woman Gives Birth "ll wouJd be in appropriate lo make any comme nt a t this . Judge Todd decided lo vacate the earlier temporary restrain· m~ order after Ronald Talmo. an American Civil Liberties Un ion attorney. successfully argued that a· 1976 U.S. Supreme Co urt decision aeplied to the pending case. formal proposal bad nol been time,'' Barry said. He noted a Tio 8 Bab1·es,~ I 01·es presented to the Marine Corps. Any successful annexation of .. • In the case P lanne<J Paren· thood or Central Missouri vs. Danforth. the high court ruled unconstitutiona·I a Mi s souri statute that prevented a woman from having an abortion withoul the consent of her spouse. the base would binge on ap· proval of NavY Department of· ftcials in Washington , D.C. Tustin was able lo annex the Marine Corps Helicopter Air ·station in 1976, Barry said. Anthony said the city would need the full cooperation of the Irvine Company if the aM exa· Uon plan is to succeed. The councilman bad m ade his proposaJ Tuesday night after U1teruna to a presentation by Irvine Company president Peter Kremer, who pledged support for city efforts lo thwart plans I or commercial use of El Toro. An Irvine C omp a n y 1poke1man said Wednesday the ftrm is with the city "aJI the way" in keeping commercial flichts out of El Toro. "So we moet certainly will work wltb tbe city council and lee a. TO&O, Pase AZ> PllDI' YIEJf'S ]OB PICTVRE Today's Daily Pilot looks at emplo~sr.ent opporluoitiea In Oranff County in a 24·page ••1a.:t.:w. J obe. •. Do"·~ rnJ.q tb• •tortes and pie· lure,· o: J obi, cs.tailint lbe coun· 'I) 't e~ment ailuatton, In e9t•1 • Pilat. . . , ) NA PL ES. Italy !AP ) -A 29-year-old Naples woman pn fertilJty treatmeol gave birth prematurely today to octuplets. five g.irls and three boys . One girl died hours later and a doc· tor s aid the seven other babies wer e seriously underweight. Doctors at Naples' Hospit~of the Incurable said the babies' weight... ranged from 14 ounces lo 2.3 pounds. A doctor said he h a d "some hope" the two largest of the infants would sur· vive . The births took 20 minutes with a doctor and three nurses attending, hospital s pokesmen said. The mother was identified as Mrs . Pasqualina Chianese. She reportedly delivered silt children three years ago, 1\11 of whom die d.a few hours after birth. She was reported physically well, but afraid of Joslng al) the Inf ant.a. Mrs. Chianese a.od her husband, Stefano, ao lriaurance company employee, llve lJ> a Naples suburb. The other babies were rus~ to nearby hospitals and placed In incubators . H the seven childfen survive, It could be a record. ~ The previou.s hfghesl number of s urvlvln1 ·childre n In a multiple birth wu six -which occurred twice, ln Sydney, Auatra.lla. In llrl, and ln Cape Town. South Africa. in 1974, ac· cording lo the Guinness Book or World Record s. Cuinness of· ficia ls in London said they based their multiple birth records on infants that survived their first birthdays. There were undocumented re- ports earlier this century of 10 births, Guinness notes. The court held the state could nol grant lhe right to block an abortion to the spouse because the state itself did not possess the right. • <See ABORTION, Page A.2) Nixon Cupid? J, Prince Sensed Matchmaking NEW YORK (AP> -Britaio:S Prince Charles once sUJr>eCt· ed t hat former President Nixon was trying lo "pair him off' with daughter :rricia, and the ~rlnce was "di1UncU)' annoyed," a bio1rapher says. Nhlon'a alleged matchmakin1 effort ls 3eacrlbed by An· thony Holden in hi• book ·~Cbwles, Prince of Wales." Exftl'Ptl frpm the book appear in the Se~m~ iuue of th9 LadMI. »Jome Journal. Holden writes that Cbarlel' ~Cioni weN arouHd duriq hi• 1'70 vilit to the White HQPM 1!~'.~ Nixon told hlm. "M7 wife and I will keep out of LM way ao that you can really feel al home." "SeaUng plans conetuUy had Chart.a and Tricia 15de by side," writes Holden, ''Wbil=Pl"OCf•m taad lbem •PIDdiDC all of each daY101ether, even be6na left aloM wiUa each other ln various puts of the White ." . · Holden Hyl Charle• WM .......... of.!1 .......... ol hi• politloo not ~iviot lta eet\lltom*9 cWeremet1." .. London weather cen ter . said there were reports or severe weather Friday and gal~· wam - ings Saturday ·'To s ay this storm came upon these yachtsmen wi thout warn- ing is quite nonsense,'.' he said. But Alan Green, secretary of the Royal Ocean Racing Club, s aid forecasters did not predict s uc h violent conditions The forecast outlook was "littbt to moderate southwest winds . . Everyone r ealizes sometimes foreca'Sters are wrong." Green s aid the club would re· exam ine radio requirements. Commander Bill Ber ry of the Culdrose Naval Air Station 1at supe rvised the rescue operat10n criticized the race organizers for not restric.ting the number or vachts to 50. With 300 yachts at (See YA<..,ITS, Page A2) Breezing Along • ., Bar ba ra Richa rdson or Santa Rosa lets t he wind do all thr v.ork a-. '>he· !-k1rt~ along th~· wutf'r in Dan a Point ll<irbu1 Windsurfing is bect1m ing <J .popular pasti me alonJ? the Or ange Coas t Woman Arrested In 'PigeOn Drop' A Diamond Ba r woman re· mained Jatled today on susp1r1on of being one of two women who bilk ed an elderly woman out of SS,000 in a "pigeon drop·· con !idence scheme. took Rosemary llurn•y Wa lker. 32. into custody at her home Wednesday afte rnoon Newport Be a <'h de tective' David Scruggs and Suse1n Rae" S he was booke d into Lo:, Angeles County Jail where she i~ being held 10 lieu of SS.000 bail The pigeon droo in volved tWO-- IStt PIGEON. Page i\2) Wndominiums OK'd .,. ...... With Conditions Me mbers or the California Coastal Commission have ap· proved plans for the i32-un1l Sea l s land •co ndom1n1ums 10 Newport Beach after developer Rober:t McLain agreed to spend up to S2 miWon buying 20 con· dominiums at another prQJect to use as low-cost housing. McLain said today that com· miHion members agreed with a plan recommended by their staff members that the low-cost hous- 101 be provided off' the site of the p roject. Exact location of the - low·cOISl housing has not beeJl determined. However, the stare had sug- gested provision or 40 units and commissioners lowered that number to 20. He said another change in the staff recommendation was \h'8l all 20 units be prc>vided by McLain buying condominiums In a project under construction In Newport Beach. Oriainally. the stall s ugaested 10 unJts be provided in that way and that the rema1nin1 30 be ac· counted for by having Mel.am pay an in u.eu fee which would be given• to an aiency such as the Ora.n1e County Housing Authority. · · Met..in said ~ommiaaloaers alto ralaed the ,,Wq price to lo•·lneome famlli• of tbe •off. 1lte condomhuum1 from the 1taff r.commendaUon of hS.000 to S4t,OOO. Tb.at c•lculatM out to • total COit to McLain ol $L12 million. Sta« mtmbera estimated tbe coadomlalwna proposed for the low·eoat bou1in1 w i Ll coat McLain about $100,000 each to buy. • The ~veloper said he eQeell cons truc tio n on th e p roJcct which has been in the works fo r three years to get under way rn two to three weeks The units are lo be built on Jam boree Road across from the Newporter Inn. The coastal comm ission ap proval is the fina l perrn11 McLa in needed to start con str uction. Coast \\'eather Coastal fog late night and early morning hours otherwise sunny days . Ove rnight lows 58 to 64. Highs Frid ay 10 a t beaches to 82 inland. INSIDE TODAY Tenneuu sells schlock memooahzing Elvis, while an Tupelo, ..Miu.. wMre he WOI bom, ~ Ort' having a hard time coahing in on the late ringer. Stt "Selling o Legm:l" on Page A&. - AML.He9n C1 ....... .. ....... .. .. M-.lhll* .. ................ Ot .... c..ty •• '"....... ., I.CM.~ as '""' .. , .. ,._, ......... , .. , ...... , ,........ . ftMlln ... =:\... :: • 1, a 6-city Talks UFgef;i 6Miles -.Of Beach New Upper Bay Agency Plan ~~d 'rht' tlty of l r\lnt' v.111 ~a,.·11rh, .. HI un dfort to dt> lt!rm1n" .r ta tH'w a11rnc)' Tt>s pons1ble fen N~"·vort 8ay Wllh:r~hed µllrnn1n.z '\ht1uld he ur~•mz.l'd Clty counc1lmt>n ulfrt-Nt Tutll day nlaht wllh councilm an Art Anthor1y 'a ~Ulltltitlon that Lbe s ix r 1tlH wht<'h have a state In watt>nhl'd pres~rvatton and pla nnm" ias well as Ole rounty should mt-et toacthcr to du~c\16s the chanceic or formlnac • new or &•nlza.tion to replace lhe Often controve ralal Ne wport· Irvine Waste Managemt>nt Al(rncy Anthony wants lhe chy to host a meeting the rtrst week of Se~· tember wtth invited represen t a ti ves f rom t he cities of Ne•port Beach, Costa Meu Santa Ana, TusUp . Orange and the county Those dissatisfied with NIWA are pursuing the idea of forming . ._ JOlnt powers agancy because the Southern California Associa· t ton of Governments -which i;-,....p_,,.AJ ABORTION Talmo said that he was &Bked to handle the case a fter Miss LatrieU contacted the ACLU lor legal assistance. She was served with Judge Todd's original order Monday night. _ Talmo declined to disclose any inf~rmation about bis client aayang, "She doesn't want to~ a standard beare r." ' Rhode n, who appeared i n Blake's beh a lf during Wed- nesday's hearing, said lat.er that- all be hoped to receive was addi· t ionaJ time to examine the legal issues involved in the unmual case He said the applicabiUty of the Supre me Court decision to the B lak e·Latrie ll d ispute was a matter d eserving o f further study. During the hearing, Blake pro· vide'd a letter from a physician that said his health could be ad· vcrsely affected because of the abortion dispute. Blake is re· t"overing from surgery for re· moval of his gall bladder and appendix. Rlake a lso soul-{h~ to have J udgc Todd read a message dealing with the developing child's nght to life that he had wnttenm a Bible Todd. however, ruled th11t the information wa:. ''totcilly mc.p- propriate" and refused to read it Asked later if Miss Latnell will undergo an 11hort1on. Talmo ~:nd . "I don't know. She has the right It's her choice now " f ' ro111 P°'e A I YACHTS .•. rontraeta with NfW A (or clean water atudlef\ lti ubout l4 l°"t' 1\a de~1naUon u '"" MIJtlflCy lo 1"4.'Cel vr fed@ral funda for 1UJ('h prO}t.•('ls Anthony cont4"11d .. 1I Tubsday night lhat only Lhww itattmch.•s d trectly r.-spuntil bit· ror land u.ea in tht' Wfllcrtfhed are best l'Ultf'd for watt•r quality plannln.C lh~re · Mystery Witness To Testify RALEIGH, N C (AP) -Or J effrey MacDonald's lawyer~ say they plan to call a woman to the stand to. ay or F riday who had been sought as a material witn.ess lO' the triple-murder eas~. HelenaStoeckley was picked up by FBI aRents in Pickens Coun· ty, S.C .. on Wednesday , accord· ing to JJ.S. Ma rshal Hugh Salter. U .S . Dis trict Court Jud ge Franklin Dupree Jr. issued a bench warrant for her earlier in the week. Defense attorneys had been looking for her for several months. The lawyers said they have received information since 1970, when the killings of Mac· Dona ld's family took plac~. tha t sh e might have info rmation about the slayings. MacDonald, 35, of Huntington H a rbour, is c h a r g ed with bludeeopine and s la b bing to death hit> wife Colette , 26, and da~ghters Kimbe rly, 5, and Kr1slen, 2, while he was a Green Beret doctor stationed at Fort Bragg in 1970. MacDona ld says four in· truders. including a woman with . long blond#! hair, attacked ham a nd killed his family. At least one defense witness is expec ted to testify that Ms. Sloeckley matches the descrip- tion of that woman and that·-8he told him she was on drugs the night of the slayings and might h ave been involved U.S. marsh als escorted Ms. Stoeckley into the Federal Build· ing today. She was still talking with defense attorneys late in the morning. Ms . Stoeckley. who hus short. jet-black hair, declined com· me nt when s he enter'!d the building. A defense wttness. Dr. George P o dgorny of Winsto n -Salem. testified Wednesd ay that he cou ldn't tell wheth er Ma c Dona ld's maJor chest wound was self-inflicted. lie examined MacDonald on Tuesday ni&ht. he said. Podgorny also said the wound was at least 1 Vi inches deep and sea. he said. the r escue task was , J>H~,rced MacDonald's right lung . "fantastic... He said lhe wound was potenUal- Eight helicopters, two frigates ly fatal. but the likelihood of and a Royal Air Force Nlmro<l death was sm all. plane mounted the racu~opeLa· He said a chest wound to the t1on --iett-stde-woutd have been poten· Green said the club will con· Ually more serious. sider limiting the number or The defel\Se ls t rying to show• yachts taking part in future M_acOonald wottktn't have in· Faslnet races. f11 ct ed th e wound himself But he rejected demands lbat ~cause he risked piercing bis future Fastnet races be escorted liver, which would be extremely by m ore rescue vessels. The serious. Dutch destroyer Overijssel has Tb e Arm Y dropp e d h i s been the only one on ha nd. charges •gainst MacDonald In Former Admiral's Cup skip· 1970, but. he w_as indicted by a per Mi chael Stephens comment-federal grand Jury in uns. ed: "Th.is tragedy was entirely t F,....PllfleAJ due to freak conditions. Boats of the highest design would go out of control in seas of that size'" Green agreed. PIGEON "Quite frankly this occasion • • • was a freak," he s aid. But others disagreed. One of t h e s urv i v o r s, O l y mpi c yachts m an Ric hard Hughes, said: "I believe safety is being s acrificed for speed. In the quest for lightness, modern yacht de· s igners ar e try ing o ut ne w materials which jus t are not up to extreme sea conditions " " DAILY PILOT f p_,Of•,.-C.... 0.1ly Pttot •ltf'lwM(.f'll1't~ bl ___ ,....,, .. -1"""9bYIM0.- C. .. •f PIAlli>1•1"9~ s;._., .... -. ... """''"'"" -· , ... .,... ,, .... , ... c .... ..v .. ,,._ l!Hcl> H""l•"QfOft .... ~/-t••" V•ltf"Y. I~ l~hKhiSovtPtCAr.Kt A .,.,.,.,._u<1<1'0lfl•-•-c1S...,c1on-"""°"" TM P'lfWtC>;ll .,_l>llif>O Ol•nl h •I DO Wt'' f'•tr ~""'· C..te -Mt CeUfOff'W• •»1' •-N-PrttiOtltl--•- J•<•. , ...... 'lt<eP..t\tOtftt•NIGtNr .. MilMOl"t ·-··~ ................ 0.-W.M.-.-~P ... 11 Ah1"4-........... r.1'°'1 T_...,,..,._ (114)14Mat1 QMIMM ~•1'1 ... 4'°"" ' women who eonvlnced the Newport Beach woman they had fo und $90,000 of what w as purported to be illicitly gained money. The plan was that "fhe three women would divide up the found cash in a business ar· ra ngement. The three, In order to bAr part o( the business deal, bad'ro put up some cash o( their own. . The elderly woman withdrew $5,000 in cash from her bank ac· count and gave it to the woman police have identified aa Mn. Walker. Mn. Walker and the second woman allegedly took the ts,ooo and d.ilappeared after tricking the elderly victim Into huntin1 for an attorney's office that~ didn't exist. The attomey was 1upl)()Sed to be setttng up the deal todivldelhefo"nd money. Scruggs said today Mrs. Walker wu found because of her \Oluaual description. . The vicUm told offtcen one of the 1p1pect1 waa a black ftlll8D, ...... y llx feet tan wbo ... ..,....... &eruaa said be aent ttlltYDed · deacrlptlon1 to all Southitrn CaUfomlt Jaw enforcement a1enctea and Tueeday 1ot a call lrom • Loi An1el• Police buftco lnv~t.lptor. That dlWelive eatd tt.'d bffn In court ute 4ay before • • Diaee>e d!'OP caM ln wblcb tbe 4eledaat matebed the delerip. tloa at ~ Newport BNeb .... peel. U • new plaanln1 group ls formed, lt would oo able to i;eek tk•l~naUon &l5 the atgel)cy lo re 4'CIV(I f-..'()emll cle1m water funds tillht1r dlrt?ctly or through onl' of th~ i.talt! wa.l~r quality boards, ht! &ul d V~ntura Co unty, ht: added, hP the type of agency he would cnv11~aac: 1n this area 1'ha1 agency. Anthony saiQ, ls a JO IDt powers unit that handles w11 ter t1uality planning ' NIWA has been criticized ul the past for its plans to prevent i.1lluttoo in upper Newport Bay, especially by groups in Newport Beach which contend the pro PoS~ls would· only worsen the mud problem. "' C'urrently NIWA ~s -made up of the cilles of Newport Beach. Costa Mesa. Irvine a nd Orange us well as the Irvine Ranch Water District, three county de- partments uod the St ate Depart- m ent of Fish and Game. Mem· bership 1s voluntary and based on the area drained by creeks and flood control channels thctt eveotuaJly empty into Newport Bay Anthony said som e action m ust soqn be taken to stop pollu· t1on of tfie upper· bay .. " All of u~ have to be i Q this thing together," he said · APWI ......... When you·r~ ln .,:. tough and hairy, you can chew your gum the way you \.\ant to without worrying about what pt•oµlt• lhmk. And that'!:> Just what Alzila. a 14-year-old ~t·m ~lc lowland gorilla at the Roeding Pa r k Zoo in Fresno ,IS dOlflg r • CORPUS CHRISTI. Texab (AP.) -T h ick s w ath s o f runaway Mexico crude oil in pa tches up to JS feet long ,coated m ore than six miles of the glistening South Padre Island beaches today. It was the har<jest blow yet to the muJtimillion-dofta r vacation spot where touriam ls reported orr by 30 percent. SeveraJ miles ol South Padtt bland beaches al the Up of Tex· - as were rut bard by incoming patches of oil during the night. Oil pa tches as big u three feet by l S feet Littered the beach area in front of the posb Bahia Mar hotel-condominium complex. Vacuum trucks were on the beach today s ucking up the oil. A I most 10-miles of to urist beaches aJong the northern end of the scenic 100-mi!e-long island were h.it Tuesday and Wednes· , day by the sticky mass from 500 mila south or the Bay of Cam· peche, where the Mexican off . shore 011 well lxtoc I blew out June J .. 'I Have No Regrets' So u t h Padre Is land, the h ighlight of the South Texas coa st for tounsts. had escaped moat of the oil before Wednes· day night, receiving only scat- tered sma ll tar baJls and two la rger globs. .. South Padre hotel owners met Wednes day night in nearby Ha rli ngen t o d isc u ss the dee rease iB. business they said is Young Hints. at Arwther Meeting ... With PLO due largely to the oil threat and subsequent national publicity.' UNtTEO NAT IONS IAP> Andrew Young, out as American U N. ambassador becaiise of un· aulhorized talks with a Palestine Liberation Organjzation envoy. hinted today he might meet again with the l>LO man befo1 e leaving his post at the United Nations. Young also ·said he would not be surprised ir he had been s pied on by Israeli agents. tions. and ther efore council president, next Thursday. when the counc1 I 1s scheduled to resume debate over the Palestmiaru. and resolutions to support their dnve for statehood rere r to the Palestinians eot.Jrely as a refugee p'roblem • Robert Strauss. chief U.S mediator for the Middle t. gave assurances ,t el th s v. eek tnat the admu\lstrat1 would oppose any modu1calJ of the·resolullons Reconnats:¥1nce fl!ights late Wed nesday showed the ribbon or oil stretched 60 miles north or the c,outhern tip of Padre Island Sc1enlll!t J ohn Robinson .said thou~and.6 of ::.qua re miles of the C ulr or Mexico south of Texas are covered tiy lhe oil and warned that the situation in Tex- as could get worse. A s · he was Wednesday after h a nd ing in his res1~nation . YOUNG'S OUS.TER PERILS PEACE-A4 ...W hile House offlcrnls said President Carter ant<>nds to move witll "due care itnd '11• liberate cons ultation" in choo~ mg a succe11sor And. these of· ficials said. he wil l consult Young 10 mak111 1( a !lclert1on It . was behcved l11ul process c-oul<i take more than.a week YounR said ht! would not !ft.:' surprist.>d to learn th at his mct•l mg with Terz1 July 26 had bt>cn uncovered by Israeli 1nt£•lhJl<•nC't' beC'au~e "I a..,sumt' thut evt-rv t h 1 n J! 1 t.l 1 d w a s p u b I ; 1· knowl~l(c I've ulwa y~ ab~UmL-d that I've been bu1rnt•d all m v hf c .. But Yehuda Blum. the Israeli :1mbassador to the t;nited N a· t1o ns. said after a m t~tmg with Young oo Monday night that the ambassador could give no such promlSt! Strauss leave:. late this alter noon for Israel to c1mfer with Prime M1n 1:.tc r Mtnc.i c hcm He gin Navy s potters dis'covered oil Tuesday about 110 miles south of (;rand Isle. J.a .. which is about I)() miles south or New Orleans You ng sou nded unre pentant about his controversiaJ meelinlo! last month with the PLO's U f\. ob11erver, Zehdl Lab1b Terz1 a violation of a U S rommltment to Israel not to deal with the PLO "I have no regrets. I would do 1t agam." he said al a news con rerence today at the U.S. mis sion to the United Nations He was asked s pec1ficalh whether . as president of the ' N. Security Council for the month of AURU)';l, he would meet aga in with Terza if the Palesti- nian asked "It would be unconscionuble to reruse to see somebody a s ·pres1 dent of the Security Council, .. he replied. Pressed later for clarification, he said he would meet wit h anyone wanting to see him a~ lo n g as that pe rson w e r e ~ qua lified . Terd might be con· si_qered qua litied because the council regularly gr ants him the right to address it during de bates on the Palestinian issue. It became cle ar today that Young may still be the chief U S. deleute to lhe United Na ELTORO., - staff on all studies to determine whether annexation of property a round the base would be an ap propriate strategy,'' spokesman Jerry Collins aaid. "tr the council, after all the studies are completed, decides that lt ls indeed an appropriate strategy, then I'm sure lbey'll find th e compao y quite cooperative in helping. to bring It about," he said. · At the same time the council was thinking of ways to prevent commercial use of E l Toro. a re gional planning agency panel was ln Mission Viejo discussing lts study of future r e1lonal airport sites, including El Toro. But south 01'811ge County resi· dents who attended that meeting Tuesday night vowed lhey would fight· any alt.empt to convert tbe M arlM air station to • com· mercial airfield. Protests wer e heard fro m lrvioE, Laguna Beach, Laguna HllJs, El Toro and Mission Viej;o r ealdenll. during the two-hour hearing at Mission Viejo High School. The meeting was s ponsored by the Southem California Associ.1· lion of Governments, wfloie •tudlea on a future airport slte wUl bt advisory only. lnilM offlel~• feari bOwever, Utai those proposa s could lay the ba1l1 for acuon to open El Toro up to clvillab alrllD• uae. Unruh Predicte LOS ANG EL~ CAP> -Stac. Trea1ur'tr J..e 111 Oorull 1111 he 1ee1 no clrcumata.ncet ..ancMr' whlcll 8en. Edward II. 11...-.,, D·llua., would nan for ,...a. dent neat yeU'. ' An Atlanta newspaper has rt· ported that Jsrucll i,p1ett ~e~ the flrbl to learn of the m~llnl( 3nd leaked word of 1t Youn~ stressed m h11' fan~v.t·ll pre:.s conrercncl' W l·dne~da~· a conv1 ct1on thc.t th1• l 'nit~d State~ s hould deal wit h the i"LO a convit•t1on flally aRa•n~t L' ~ policy But in the Security Council dc- liberat1ons. Young presumably ·will remain bound by l ' S. policy and com mitments 'to l:;rael and veto any resolution bU Pl><H"tm~ Palestinian statehood. It is nol clear. though , whether Young al~m will be under In· slruction to block any changes in standing U N. resoluUons that ON SALE THRU August 22 -* * Oil Slick-Breaks; No Coast Threat An oil slick that stretched fro m ll unt1n1i!tOn Beach to Oceanside ha:. broken into thrt>t> large noaU"l~ blobs about three mile off the <'oast. t; S Co~t w (iuard off1C1 als said today Thl' oil patches settled off Corontt dE>l M Jr, Dana Point and Oceanside Wednesday evenanl(. said Coast Guard spokesman Garth Groff. He swd the sli ck was reduced by s un and wave uct1on to a thin him Wlth a rainbow·hke sheen on Wednesday T ht> oil patches. Groff said, m~asure about a quarter of a m r le an d1a meter and that '\t'veral t•hunks measuring three feet 1n diameter are fl oating farther out to sea Coast Guard oHicials a~e tak· 1ng samples from boats that pussed through the coastline's north·south sea lanes earlier this Wt'PX l; roff said the oil is ~lieved to bt> engine fuel but might be n atural seepage ' tit• said none or it has hit area beaches so far ON SALETHRU August 22 c,,~V' OF Tit~~ 4~ Watch for our year around ~~ s pecials of the wee". . IVY & WNl\L GERANIUMS Gdllnn NO W $2.50 Q ua rts NOW $1.29 K1•yulttrlv $J.&O RP9ul,11 Iv S 1 98 WATERING CANS NOW $3.25 Regul1uly $4 25 . The cans are made of dura ble plastic and hold 2 gallons. Sun-Aire UMBRELLAS , 20%0FF Choose fr~a fantHtic selec-. tion o f pa tto u nbrellas in .. The Galle ry ." all al a 20% sa vings. 4" ANTHURl\JM PLANl'S NOW $4.95 • RQgularly $7 .50 fro"' tlawaii Theee vivid re d flowers will brighten up dny room. · n J01tq1.1m t_illl' Rd 1tl MMArthur Blvd . N~'JX.11'1HMrh,171.-1 f>40·S800 (°)pfn O..llv ~""'en torn .. Thur$day. Augu51 16 1970 5 DAIL y Pf LOT A 3 'Dooni' Predicied ' .. Goldtrot,er See3 Reds in Lati~ America • S••· Barry . Gold•ater. R· Aris .• pndit"ted Tuesday lhlt 1.n ftve y.an Central America W1U be dominated by Communist countri ... And, Goldwater utd , the blame wm fall on • u.s State Depa~t.ment and a aerie" of Am"ncan prH (dents who have "never really unders tood the ramlficat\o ns of Russhn pow~r." That ·tht!me-RuSStan power U .S diplomatic ineptness and d•c hn1og Amer ican m1lituy might dominated Goldwater·~ townball speecb m Anaheim To . emphas11,e his point. the one·hme Rt!pubh<'an pre111den· tial nominee thundered "You've been told that th~ United States 1s still the number one military power in the world . "Ladles and gentlemen. that 1s a G -d-lie ... Goldwater·~ forecast of Com munist domination of Central A.meric~ was based, in part. on t11s be lief t hat s mall nations whPn choosing sides will elect to go with m1htary s trength. And in Goldwater's view it 1s the Russians wbo now hold the u pper hand when it comes to m ilat&ry power. "I am a!r.aid we ar..e going to see t repet1l1on of the kind of c~nquest we ~aw in Angola. the k!nd we saw 1n Ethiopia and the kind we are seeing a ll around this world. "Soviet.backed countries. s m a ll countrie!-., a re able to t humb their nose at the United Stales knowing we won't do O.Uy f'llet St.If ....... WARNS OF TROUBLE Se". Barry Goldwater anything about •t." Goldwatf'r s aid. Arizona's vet eran s enator tu r n ed h is attention f rom piecemeal conquest Ion~ enough lo foresee the possibility thal someday RU!;sia and China will go to war. "I think the chances are fairly good that they're going to war. "And -if t hey do. I t hink you'll s~e the Japanese fighting on the side of the Chinese. "If we're real smart, for once we'll stay at home." Goldwater said as he d iscussed the chlmces of a major conflict S3J Million _l1ab 'Apocalypse Now' Stunning"-Film Epic Hy 808 THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP> As the c urtain clos~d on the press scr~ning or "Apbcalyµse NQw," one person applauded. The rest of the a udience filed out of the theater in stunned silence. It's that kind or movie. Already the most t alked-about film of 1979. "Apocalypse Now" 1s certain to arou!-.e more con· t roversy now that ll 1s in re lea~e. The film opened Wednesday in Lo~ Angeles. •Npw York and Toronto in a 70mm vers ion. Several other maJor cities will see tht> big-screen version start· ing Oct. 3. Hetween 300 and 350 35m m prints will be released Oct . 10. SJl far the critics have been la uaatory. tossing phrases like "landmark," "not to be missed" and "extraordinary." But will it sell'! Business will have to be not merely gOOd but sens ational to compens·ate for the $31 million production c0t1t. The billing r eads •'Francis Ford Coµpol a Presents . . ;, but he is Listed me rely as Fran· cis Coppola -sans the middle name. -for director. producer, co-wnter (with John Milius> itnd co-composer (wi th fa the r Carmine Coppola). Coppola's a mbivale nce over bow to present his name s~ms symptomal.Jc or the project that occupied rour years of his life a nd consum~ $18 million or his own money, mostly profits from "The Godfather I a nd II." E ven as "Apocalypse" was en.te ring release, Coppola ad· mtt\ed that he was putting out th~ film with two endings. The 70mm version, which reviewers s aw hett and in New York, ends with Martin Sheen merely leav- ing t he jungl~ s tronghold of Marlon Brando. · ln the 35mrr print, the fortress o' the renegade American of· Ducks Quack lip Marriage - MIDLOTHIAN. Ill. IAP> -The estranged wi(t or a Chic.ago policema n says she will not consider a rec· oncHiation unless he r husband gets rid or his 35 pet ducks. Officer Robert Curley was held in contempt by Cook County Circuit Court Judge Robert Buckley. who had ordered Curley to remove the ducks May 2. But the Judte stayed a aev•n·day Jail sentence asad cave Curley another week to get r1d of his leathered frteada. For four yea.rs the duck pond on the couple's ptop· e'1Y ln thil Chicago aub· urb WM Curley'• deU&bt. But t.be tauackin1 ap· parenU, waa too mueb for bla wife, DorodlM. •. AP Wlr...-10 HIS 'EPIC' ARRIVES Francis Ford Coppol• ricer <Br ando) is destroyed by napalm as credits appear on the ~creen. No credits appear in the 70m m version. patrons receive a printed program after the screening. Wh y the double s ta ndard'? Coppola explained at a New York pre ss confe r e n ce tha t foreign distributors requested the more violent ending. There was no expla natioJI as to why that version will tfe seen in the vast majority or U.S. theaters playing the 35mm pr int Coppola has wrestled with the problem that m any filmmakers have faced: how to conclude'an e pic movie in a way that is both s atis fying a nd dramatically v alid. Mos t collea gues have combatted the problem in the cutting room ; Coppola has done it in public. The incon c lus ive e ndin g se em s a c ru ci al fl a w . "Apocalypse Now'' Is two hours a nd 28 minutes of unrelieved nightmare. U at the end of that hellish journey nothing can be learned except the madness of war, then the \riP seems unusual punishment. Cinematica ll y the lilm is a m asterpiece, confirming the genius that Coppola displayed in "The Godfather." The bombing by maJevoJent helicopters or a Vietnam village is a mong the best battle seque n ces ever filmed. Visual images stun the eye -a gaudily llgbte d American outpost on the jungle river, Cambodian temples with thousamli of~tlves . Most mov, e epics make you wonder wh e all the money went. ln "A alypse" you can aee-ll on the screen. Marijuana Found GREENEVILLE, Tenn. (AJ>) ._ A cargo plaqe loaded with about n.lae U>n• of marijuana woH an estimated $8 million •i• ound Wednesday 1ban· don It ID *1rpor1, •UtbortUet Hid A• far u a poulble Soviet· ' U . conflict b concerned, Gold••"" Hid, "I doa't happen to belt.v• the Sovieta and the Unlled Sta~ wtU ever 10 to war 'A'lth each other.·• But he later warned lbat the U .s. band ol warships statiooed In the Medite~anean "might not l118t more than a· week" sbou.ld there be armed conflict. Land-based Soviet aircraft as wt!ll as the "imprond quality a nd quantity of the 'Russian n avy" wo uld see to that. Coldwater said. .He pre di c ted that the Strategic Arms Limitation Trea· ty ISALT (1) wiU receive Seo;ate approval onJy if there is agtte- ment to mcrease defense spend- in~s ror himself. Goldwater in· Diving for Monitor d1cated he wants amendment of the treaty be.fore considering its .acceptance. The Arizona senator. long an advocate of maintaining peace through military s uperiority, suid America s houldn't weaken 1h defense posture to accom· mod ate the treaty: ~ ·san Onofre Plant Perils 0 Sea Life? SA N DI EGO I AP> -The California Coas t&! Commission has called for further research of the possibl)I adverse effects the San Onofre nuclear power plant could be having on marine life m the area. After hearing .. evalua tions from lhree scientists Wednes· day. the commission asked for a revised report in two months~on the ecological impact of the seawater-cooled plant. The eight commissioners vol · ed unanimously tO accept Ute r~C~f!l mendation of its energy d1v1~1on. lo continue a study and mon1tonng progra m on nearby kelp beds. effectiveness or a fish return sr ste m and impacts of extending a cooling system dis· charge lrne. In/a dditi o n . the co m - m 1ss1oners requested that the three-man Marine Review Com- m1llce submit tts ronclusions on tht> adequacy of agency morutor· m g programs of radiological dis- r harges to the commissioners. <Jlong wi th a recommendation on whether t.o initiate the MRC's ~wn radlolog1cal monitoring pro- ~ram E n vironmentalists c rowded into San Diego's U.S. Grant Hotel t.o hear the two-hour de- bate and a rgued that the healed cooling sys tem is damaging m arine life near the plant. They a'1so wai'ned of chlorine aod heavy metal contamination of ftsh. ··southern California Edison a nd San Diego Gas & Electric promised in the beginning thete would be no adverse effects. And we're asking them to kee p their word," said Don May, an at- torney representing Friends of the Earth. an international en- vironmental group. If the kelp beds along the coast are damaged as predicted May said fish mortality could rise dramatically when units 2 and 3 are completed in the early 1980s. The resu lt could harm commercial and sport fishing in the area. Com mission member Judy Rosener of Ne wport Beach said the commission was "in no posi- li o n to vote tod ay" on the lengthy recommendations. · The action came near the end of the commission ·s two· day meeting in San Diego. The re- vised report will be heard in an October meeting in Los Angeles. The chairman of the indepen- de nt commitlee s aid s tudies show that the heated water re· leas ed from the plant alter the g rowth of kelp and damage plankton. Joseph Connell. pro- fessor or biology at UC Santa Barbara. asked that the dis· charge condu i t s be moved fa rtber out to sea. The recommendation met re- s !stance from the plant's co· owners. 2 Aliens Die In Car Crash SAN DIEGO (AP> -A federal 1rand jlll)' baa indicted two lben on •lien smuggling cbar1ea after a car crashed while it was belnc drped by rangers at San Clementi State Park. Two ll· te11I aliens died in the wreck. ' .Tbe driver of the car, iden- tified 11' Benjamin Caldera. waa charted Wednesday by tb• federal sraod jlll)'. Alona .ttb a Mexican man wbo is still at 1lr1e. Caldera al.lo faces a atate charge of feJony IDUl.llaupter. A man and • woman died ln tbe crub July 2t. The J ohnson-Sea Link I , an exploring submarine. has tow ropes attached to rt by a diver a fter surf acing about 15 miles off Cape Ha tteras Wednesday . The sub had 1ust made a n observation dive to the ~ll<: when~ the Civtl War ship Monitor SC:Jnk. Workers say they ar e close to a maJor ortifact in the captain's cabin. All Boats Accounted For Yacht Race Dea.th Toll Now 17; 2 Missin~ PLYMOUTH, En~land I AP1 Race officials made c:ontucr tod~y wit~ the British yacht "1<a hsana. and said all boat~ have been accounted for in th£ Fastnet yacht race dic;ast.er Th~ dea th toll stood at 17 dead. wnh two others m1ss1n~ ci nd feared d rowned. and 21 yachb sunk or abandoned. T he Royal Ocean Racing Clut sa id all eight crewmen abo<Jrd the British boat were safe Fifteen ·par ticipants in th+: race were killed, many swept overboard a fter a :.umm er gall storm churned 60-foot seas Tues day. Ttie two others who died '4 en· from a Hnti ... h trimaran that >Aas not rae1ng , tht-Buck.., F izz. and two of rts crewmt-n we re counted <is lht.> missing. Shape; and a1r<·r.:11t "'ert-Mill ~ea rchJng a \4 ldC are Cl Of the English and lnsh cua:.t:.. rn caw 0.1 ht>r ~ achts not in thf' race hC1d bt'en ('au~ht in the :-.torm All 12 of the 'achrs from th1 l·n1ted States reported tn the rnce made port, but d Sl-)'tllr nld Amen<.·C1n bu!iincs~man liv ing 10 London. Frank Ferri~. "as amon~ the dl'Cld and h1~ ) acht Anadne was ln:-.t Tht-' L: S Yacht Rac in~ Cnion \\'ondcrli1l funtiturc f(>r your hontl.'. \\'c}c<, .llC saVin[.!s for your budget. •;£-,,~JM;'~. y • f I l ttf1 " 1l~1 ~ t I p~ l ,. "' DrexelA.. . ~v . . " .. 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It happened 172 years a10 today TllAT ~AS WHEN, oo Aug . 16, 190'7, tbal a cb1tp named Robert Yuttoo flred up bis stea~boat, tbe Cler mont, and _..amed up the Hudlon River fr3m New York to Albany. And the ac_e ot powered traoapottaUon w u upOb ua. Clearly, lf we just hadn't paid any ·attention to Mr. Fulton and his funny·lookJnl boat that wb~aed, cbu11ed If Ft.Utan Hadn't Meawd Around Uke T#ria, We'd Be Happier and bJew steam, we might be far ahead today. Nooe of us would be crawlin1 along bumper-to-bumper on the San Diego Freeway. But It didn't happen. We did pay attention. Weary or paddling boats by band, pulllne them up riverbanks by mules or trying lo sail them by the v~eartes of the breezes, we actually liked what Mr. Fulton'tl•d wrought. Pretty soon everybodj wanted a steamboat. IT WASN'T TOO LONG after t.bat, u the craae ror power and lazy transportation persisted. people· were try. ing to install engines In buggies. The next thing we knew, everybody wanted a horseless carriage that powered itself. You cannot estimate when the ffrst traffic jam really developed. Some w,ags might suggest it was on the Santa Ana Freeway and actually. It's the same jam today that hap· pened or:i ginaJly. They justnevergotilc leared. ANYWAY, AS YOU SIT around s weating out the semi· truck stalled just in front of you today and fearful or when gasoline wiU bit Sl.50 a gaUon. you might j us t blame it all on Robert Fulton, a guy who just couldn't let well enough a lone. When Fulton puffed off on that inaugural voyage up the Hudsoo River 172 years ago today, historians recorded that he steamed on his Journey .into history by cover me 150 miles in 32 hours. Somet.Jmes it seems like you couldn't beat th;at time on the freeways today Victims of India's WA8fbNOTON lAP> -Tbe re1l1naUoe ol ADdrew YOUD& coochMtee U. ute..r fallw. &be lateet ADMeicu elfon to ft8d 1ome ••Y to deal witb tile Pal .. UM IJberaUoa Or•Uln· U~. · tt la • fallun that ~ay bav• Hri<Mll r.percua•lou in tM loq run for the Camp David peace proce11 and America'• aupply ol Imported oll. Yo~·· Ul-fat.ed meeUna In Nn, York Jut month with a PLO repretentat1ve came at a Ume the Carter admi.niatratJon wu trytoc hard behind the sceaes to reach an accommoda· tlon with the PLO. WHILE 18.AEL scorns the PLO as terrorists, the Arab world recogni:ies it as the sole le•ltlmate represeataUve of the P alestln.lao people. Most of the U.S. feelerJ went o ut indirectly. tbro1,1gh talks wllh other Arab cowitries. but Youo1 decided lo meet direcUy with the PLO representative to the U.N qu.ysler Denies Plan For Rebate DETROIT <A)./': Financially troubled Chrysler Corp. will or fer rebates of $400 to customers ~ho buy its big cars, a dealer source said today. "It's been decided." said lhe source. who declined to permit use or tus name. The rebate plan was first re· po rted Wednesday night by radio station WJR. a story that a Chrysler s pokesman call ed "speculation." -· ~ ·~WE'RE NOT ofrermg the re· ball'. today or tomorrow, and we ncvl•r C'Ommcnt on speculation ." sookcsman Moon Mullins said. W J H s aid sever a l Ch rysler deale r:. 1n Detroit already knew uboul th<> rebate plan, which the s lat1on said would be announced lo the public Monday by ba se ball t e l ecaster Joe · Garag10la. a frequent Chrysler adverusing spokesman . An advertising budget of S9 million was said to have been al· lotted to thl" rebate offer MICHIGAN DEALERS are to be told about the cash incentive Friday at a meeting 1n Troy, WJR aid. Dam Disaster Aided C hr y~ler w 10. the f irs t manufacturer to oHcr rebates 111 lhl" last r ecessio n . giving cus tomers up to $300 m two m· tcr vals in 1975. General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. cut prices and GM also offered re· hates, moves that we re credited with leading lhe Industry out o( RAJKOT, Ind ia I AP) Vultures filled the sides around the s tricken town of Morvi as thousands or relief workers tried to ease lhe plight of those who s urvived the weekend dam col· ·1apse that sent a wa JI or water s pilling over the vi llage in wes tern India. Officials said Wednesday that 675 bodies have been recovered so far and 370 of them have been crem ated. "Within two hours T uesday, we found 180, some in house. others in H1ndu temples. quite a few trapped under the debris of collapsed houses." said Hamid Kh a m . the state agr iculture secretary in charge of relief. He told a reporter that 3.200 police, army, home guard and civil de· fense personnel were engaged in relier work. etlong with volun· tee rs . Gas Supply Down NEW YORK CAP> -Despite increased production, guollne invent.ones continued to decline Jas t week , th e American Petroleum los tifute reported Wednesday. the slump. · The company already is orrer- 1 ng re bates of up to $600 to employees who buy certain cars, and dealers have been given dis· counts ranging up to $700 on full· s12e models. THE DISCOUNTS, however, have failed to tram Chrysler's huge inventory or unsold cars. On July 31 , company and dealer Jots were choked with 295.000 carJ, a 108-day supply compared with the desired 60-day supply Rain Activity Spreads Temperature& in 40a in Midweat States All)\j'q.,_ AllAnlal 8•111more 80I~ eouon er-n.vlll• 8""e10 OWltinK °""-Olle490 Cifl<lnf'Ah 0.........0 0.11'1 Wiii ~, oet .... t ........ ......... ....,,,..., ......... ,, JMU'wll .. l(eft'•Clty ~Vf99' l..lttM'I~• Le\AftM'-L.Mlltwllte ~· -lefoll Ml+w.-... ..... , .. ,., ............ .... OtlfM .... v.,. 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AL1110UGB THE PLO bas consistently refused to recognize Is rael's right to exist. some spokesmen b..,-e "Jqdlcated it might do -So ffi return for in· lernalional recognition of lbe Palestinians' right to form a state . I Young was trying sue ceasfully -to delay a vote m the u N. Security Council OD a rel· olution suppofti..rut_ the rieht ol the Palestinians T.o form their state on temtory occupied by Israel in the l967 war The Unit· ed Stal es h as ann ounced 1t would veto such a resotulJon .. ,. ............ OW. at 83 .John D1efenbetke r . primt· m 1nis tcr of Canada from 1957 to 1963. "as found dead al his Ottav.a home tod ay at thl' age of 15:i But Young f&il~ In his htrger obJecUve of reach!ng aereement with tbe PaleaUniau oo a com· promiae thal both tbe United Statet and the PLO could sup- port. Sueb a compromise m ight have adcled to existing U.N. ret0lutiona lan1uage affirming "the legithnate-rights of the P1leatio1an1." THOSE EXISTING resolu· tloiia affirm JsraeJ'a riabt to ex- ist and out.line a peace 'settle· ment in which It tlves back ter rltoriea captured in 1H7 in return for recognition by the Arab world. • "la view of tbe rumor that lhe PLO waa· ~·ming to accept ReaoluUqp, 2U. .' .I tbou&bt it w11 worth .thia covernment' t.aJc. inc the time to c!xplore." Young.. a aid. · His exploration ended an failure. ·1srael wu increuingly nervous about the indirect over· tures tbe United States was making to lhe PLO. It aaked for and got reassurances la.st week that the United States was not cbangmg its policies ..~ OUT OF U.N. POST Ex-Ambaaaedor Young The PLO. at a meeting or its national council two days later, insis ted it would never 1lccept a resolution that did recognize its right to nationhood. The rev· e latiol\ of the Young meet.Ing was the fin a l blow to the American effort at compromise. Chm-ch Must Pay $2 Million Damages PORTLAND. Ore IAP 1 In a r asc attorneys-i.ay may be a landmark -and a warmng to relJg1ous 1nslltullons -a Jury <Awarded a PortJand woman more than $2 million because, for her, the proause of a beltt!r life through Scientology didn't come true. Juhe C T1tchbourne. 21. da1med church coul'ses she took in 1975 fa.tied to ilvr up lo l'la1m~ Uwy v.ould helµ her with her college da~swork . dt:veftJfl h1•r cr-·at1v1ty and ral'>C her IQ test ~cores. HER LAWYER !'!AID TIU: dt:c1smn Wednesday wa:o. a warning for new rclJ~1oni. or 1 ult'.-. "Al Jeic.t in Ore~on, \lot:'~ i.trved notice on all people that 1r H1u 'rt> gowg lo deal 'N1lh our young people, you 'd better do it fairly and honl'Stl> .··:-.aid attornf'Y Garry ~rM urr>- A i;pokt~man for the Sc1enwlog11>b '>etld '>he Witl> unsure wh<1l dfect lhl" verdict might have on lt)c church "But I l'Xpect there "''II be many people Jumping on the bandwagon with other rel1g1on!> ai. well ... s aid Dl'bb1e Jones NAMED IN THE ·~~IT W.·rt· tht· Church of Scientology rn .Portland. thf' Scientology M1~wm 11f !Javis in Portland, and the Delph1an Foundation. an organization l>taHed by Sc1entolog1sts. Attorney:-. for both side'> said the case may be the first of 1li. kind -essentially conl>umer fraud aRatnst a reh~1ous 1nst1tullon. Sandra Elh n~son of Lol> An~el~. the church i. rcgumal d1rec tor of public affair:.. :.aid the H:rd1ct .i.ould be appealed Cht·c.:k o ur TV 1t .... 11n~ .... tor J·.d ,\..,r.t•r tn 1lw m '""P·1p1·r dr 111 1.1 I ''" <.r.1111 . I .. Looking for some.thing good to read ? "Want to read about the world? Your own neighborhood? Sports? Movies? How about music, travel, economics-even the weather? "Well, you don't need a shelf full of books to find all those good things. ''They're all right here in these pages, fresh ~ery day in your local newspaper. - "I'm Ed Asner-and I think there's something for every6ne in th~ newspaper. It's even got television listings-so you '11 never miss the best shows_.. like ~Lou Grant.' " The paper. "' It's good read~ . ~ DAILY PILOT I \ . I -J .. . f .. 'CALIFORNIA l'hunlday. August 16. 1979 • DAILY PILOT A 4 -·snipe~ S.,ng _ S.ot Do~.~-- '" ' , San Diego Howls but~Lyrics Top Pops in Englan ~ Haberman 1Jld. "It"• easier~ s t.op it DOW than it WO"'-ld be al the release." . SAN OIEOO CAP > A San 01•10 redk> 1tation that ran a ll1lener'1 optnJon poU on • song about• 1choolyard sniper says it ' wUl edvlM Co)umbla Records not to ~leue the No. 1 Brltlsh hll ln San Diego. ' BusbandBeld .. ,, .......... Paul M1skimen. 49 n~t . h as been booked in Sa cramento in the Mrang ulallon d eath of h1~ wife La Vaughn, 48, left She was found dt.><Jd Tut!sday m the bedroom of · the couple's suburban Ca r m 1c·hael home. M iski men ha d a l f1r::.t maintarn~d his wire wa~ alive when he claimed he W'1S k1dnappt•d from h is horn~ on Tuesday and forced to drive to Southe rn'Caltforma . Since alrlo1 ·"I Don't Lilcc Mondays," KOB-AM h1ts re · cclved more than 450 calls from ltatenen and "people are over· whelm~ly against the song," said stallon promollo{l.8 director tlalph Haberman. THE SONG, recorded by an Irish group called. the Boomtown Ra ts. is scheduled for release in about four weeks. The lyrics parallel news ac· counts or a sniper attack that left two people dead and nine children injured at a San Diego elementary school last January. A teen-age girl who allegedly lold reporters she had opened fire on the school because she didn't Like Mondays faces trial 1n the case. whi ch has been moved to Orange County. After KGB played the song 3 Firefighters ~illed Wind Brings Tragedy to Brush Blaze Battle NJPOMO f AP > Thre e firefighters have been killed and two others injured batlling a 930-acre grass and brush fire on the Santa Barbara-San Lws Obispo counJ.y Hoe. The firefighters we re work· ing on a hand line some dis· tance from the fire Wednesd3y. preparing to set backfires. Sud- denly, tricky winds turned the blaze in their direction and c a ug ht the m. a ccording to l'e g gy-D e wan e o f lb e Ca lifornia De p a rtment of Forestry. B a c k f i r. e s · a r e r i r e s strategically set to burn ar eas Crimes Illcrease .,_ During 'Sickout' SANTA MONICA <APJ Major crimes increased 32 percent here during a 2().day i1ickout lasl month by police officers, according to figures released Wednesday by Police Chief J ames F. Keane. "Whal this proves is that professional criminals read newspapers and watch television," Keane said. "They knew we were short on manpower " MEANTIME. the Los Angele.., County sheriff's office said i( had no fi gures on the number or deputies who wen: docked for t heir pay durin).! la~I month ~ two-day sickout staged by mem be rs or that department Wiley Newman. Vi ce Presi- dent of the Association of Los Angeles Shenffs Deputies, said the de pa rtment wa s us in g "arbitrary" measur es to de· termine which deputies who called in sick July 12 and 13 would be paid. In Santa Monica, armed rob· beries from.July l to July 20, the lime of the job action by of· fice rs . increa sed 137 percent over the same period last year. 1umping from eight to 19, Keane said I tt: § I Residential burgltlrles in· c reased from 84 during that period last year to 113 this year. :.i 35 percent jump And ..,st.lhcr b urglar ies. ioclud1ng lhos~ or stores. offices aod schools. in-- creased from 43 to 49 _,.,,-- TOT AL FIGURES for maJor ct1mes committed in the city d uring the manpower short.age rose from 164 last year lo 216, according to Keane Figures for assault with a deadly weapon and rape were the same as last year's .while strongarm robberies decreased slightly. No murders were com· mitted during either comparison perfod. unde r controlled conditions. thus depriving a blaze of fuel. The dead were identified as Fi re Capt. Edwin M. Marty. 35. of Nipomo. a veteran of 19 y ears with th e F orestry De partment; Ron T . Lorant. 23, a second-year seasonal firefighte r from Long Beach; and Steve Manley. 21. also a sec o nd -y ear s ea son a l firefighter, from Goleta. • The most serious ly injured wa s Scott Cox, 25. of Goleta, a firs t-year firefighter. who was listed in critical but stable con· dition, according to Dr. J ack Gros sman. a burn s pecialist and plastic surgeon al Sherman Oaks Community Hospital. GROSSMAN SAID Cox told him that he managed to run th rough the fl a mes in lo a n already-burned area to save his life. while suffering burns ove.r 60 percent ot his body. The other m e n we re on highe r g round and. had loo m ~n y fla ml'~ be~wee ':them a nd s afe g ro und t e scape, Grossman reported ox as say- ing. "THE ONLY thing I wish I could tell you was thal we bad the other three ttere as weJI." Grossman s aid. "Whenever we hear about firefi ghters dying, it's like losing soldiers in the field." After being air lifted from the fire to the Sherman Oaks bum unit, Cox wa s placed In a s pecial pressurized chamber filled with pu r e o x ygen, Gr ossman said. ,, i f I J ! Discover why so many ; ~ people don 'fvisit regiondl t ' shopping centers since c.oming ~ 'I to We~tcliH Plaza ~ -1 r / I ~· ~ _....__.,,. I ' I l . ,,.....~ "' . ~ ~.~ .... ~~·fflla.\N.AM~·· ....... ~~·tJff·~J I ..,, .. But San Diego appareaUy does not want to bear a. Tuesday, the· attorney for 17~ year·old Brenda Spencer uJd he would attempt lo persuade Columbia not to release the aon1 "because .:K. makes run of '- tr•slc and very alck penon. T he song writte n by lbe group's leachlnger after be read about Miss Spencer's arrest was J)erformed ror the first lime when the Boomtown Rats played In a San Diego-area theatre last February. KGB played a tape of the song to gauge public reaction. Haberman said in an inte"1ew 'Thursday. .. Judging from the 101tiat response, we 're going ~ advise Columbia l)ot t.o release 1t ·in Sim Diego because 1t definitely af. feels a lol of people who were close to lhe situauon and they don't need to be reminded of it. .THE CAU.8 to the radio sta~ lion were at.ill trickling ib d>Or' than 24 hours after the song hll been played apd although a fe~ people f avored t he son ~t Haberman s a id . "we as ked them if they would be wiUmg t<; sacrlflce the song for the sake nC the families involved, and the)i Since .its felease in England, "l don't Like Mondays" has soared lo tbe top or the pop charts and bas sold about 500.000 "By playing 1t now. we can try to stop the song before 1t hjts the record s tor es and the dis c Jockeys and before advertislhg dollars are poured into it." all said they would.'' t , copies. The chorus of the son~ :.ay ... ut part· "Tell me why l don·l l1kq Mon days. r want to shoot tnJ whole day down.·· I I [f!] aciti dewl:-lr"'!f Company • .'JHLl f~ -\L [ >--', ''' THt h f· First Time Ewer In HGillor Arealll 1,000,000 DIAMOND . CURERS' S LE • 6 DAYS OllL Y. \.... August 13 • August 18, 1979 Now, Oftly durin«J this special «Jetft clltten' ., •• yo. c• bvy dialftOftds. dlrectty from SCMM of tt.e wortd'\ a.odillc) cwtt.n. Sa-.e hMdreds, e•en ... ousmdl, on thne dimnonds ~Ott Hwy~ lllCll'iled up for~ to iewetry and depcw liCNftt stom oc:ross Hie ~ ... Tllis ""'Y be o MC• ill o-tifeti111e opportunity. If yoet kltOw diCIMOIKls, yo. lutow tt.is is no H~ration. An out.standing in•eshnettt oppo; hllfty. SUPER SAYINGS Compare ,these prices. But hurry. They won ~t last. UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS SIZE SHAPE 'w e..,,. S-. "'"u SIZE SHAPE '""c .... S•""c"' ,,.,..,.... 11 • •11• ""-tit I/ 11/ 7' 69 c~ Round U00.00/cf. 1 55 C1s Round S 1200.00Jcf. 12 cts Round IS00.00/d . I 56 C1S Rouno ' 1 1100.00/ct. 76 cts Roulld .U00.00/cf. I 58 cts Round S I I 00.00/ct. 88 cts Round UOCl.00/ct. 1 59 crs q ound S I I 00.00/ct. \ 99 els. Roulld 11 J00.00/et. I I 60crs Pear "50.00/ ct. 99 cts Round Hts.00/ct. I 64 C:IS Rouno I 1400.00/ct. t 03 cts. Round U00.00/d . 1 73 CIS Round l tt00.00/ct. t 05 cts Round U00.00/ct. 1 86 CIS Round 1 1100.00/ ct. t 06 a s Round 11 J00.00/ct. 2 0 1 cts Hean 14000.00/ct. t 08 cts Round 1975.00/ct. 2 18 cts Rouno H00.00/ct. 1 18 cts Rouno 11 J00.00/ ct. 2 24 CIS Round H00.00/ct; t 20 cts Pear 1750.00/ct. 2 u cts Oval I I S00.00/ct. I 26C::ts Pear 11 $40.00/d . 2 45 cts Round SJS00.00/ct. 1 06 CIS ·Round s 1.200.00/ct. 2 :i!i as Pe~ 11500.00/ct. 1 37 C1S Round 1"5.00/ct. 2 66 cts ROI.Ina Hts.001ct 1 •9 cts Rouno 1750.00/d. 2 99 CIS Round U 5oo.oo,ct. I 50CIS Pear I I U0.00/ct. 104 cb Pear I 1500.00/ct. ~ EARRl.NG EXTRAVAGANZA Save up to 60°/o· MAIDI TOTAL WEIGHT HTAILPllCE 08 CIS 33cts 33cts 1.00 cts 1 44 eta 2 23 C1S RACITl'S UNICi)UE DIAMOND GUARANTEE MON.· FRI '101.m.0 6p M •SATURDAY 1 O '·"' ~·p rn. J ~200 00 $15000 S40000 1400000 1800000 $1200000 SALE NICE THIOUGH l /'11/79 $8500 1249 00 s 165 00 $1500 00 12'00 00 S3900 00 BEAUTIFUL MOUMTINGS· ---.. 's;1~1to~ I .. ~ Rot.rt N. Weed/Pubflshtr T~H K"vttl!dlt0t" Orange Cout Dally Piiot ~.. ·.-..a ~age l nunws.y, Al)guat t&, tm 8.lrtwlra Krelblch/Edltorlel Peoe Edl~or Home Size Rule Merits Caution LaNt Thursday. Ne-.vport Rearh planning rom m1 ionur' 'ot<'d to d 1 y ror a rnonth ronaideratton of the vroP<>hl'd n'duruon ln home saus m old Corontt dt>I Ma r . They stud they want("(t the lime lO ronttlder w ct>upl or a llernaw propo:lals befort> voting on .. mt"ast.tre to &end to th e Cn Council In liJhl of the fac t that whatever chanae t& enacted would a ffect l,900 propert)' owners and t>t-caose of the controversy surroundlna th~ propaeal, the delay for tttudy seemed an appropnate move Mohd ay. com miss loners ,ot a dreuing down fro m Councilman Paul Hummel and Mayor Paul Rycko(( for failin g to net fw,t enou1h. P lanni11g commlsaioners shouldn't be cowed by crlUcU.m froJD t.hc two counc1J me mbers The change und e r cons1denllon are substantull Al present, wrun1t laws allow property owners to put up s tructures that h~vt' a floor area equal to a bout twice th~ bulldah'e area of the lot In.the coastal zone south of East Coast Highway. U\e maximum l8 1.5 times trhe bualdable area. Tbe proposal backed b)l....ijumme l would lower that to l.2 times the b uildable area for lots on both sides of the highway. One o ( the proposaJs to be studied would reduce that even furthe r to about 1.1 times lhe buildable area . •The proposal has significant implications tQ the value 9f the property in t he area and the Ufestyles of reside nts . It deserv~ the mos t careful consideration that com - missioners can give it, i n spite of what Ryckoff and Hum- m e l say. Further, it is hoped thal council members will be as thorough in t.hear e9nslderation of whatever proposal the Planning Commission ultimately wiH give them. "' ~Special Trash Needs This is the fi rst summer that· Newport Beach has operated on its ~uced trash collection schedule: It is ob- vious there are some problems that have resulted from . the reduction from a twice-a -week pickup to once a week. Those problems got an airing Monday night by City Council members . Don Mcinnis. representing West Newport, made an impassioned plea for restoration of the twice weekly s chedule during summer months in the sec- tions of the oity with many vacation rental properties. His suggestion was backed by Mayor Paul Ryckoff, a Balboa Island resident. Both councilmen said their ~ighborhoods a r e clut- tered with litter. They say the refuse generate d by the weekly turnover of rental properties can't be handled by weekly pickup . Obviously. the same problem isn't ~umng m the r esidential neighborhoods where there aren't substantial vacation re ntals. In t hose a reas, the once-a -week schedule works just fine-and saves considerable money. But in West Newport, Centra l Newport and Ba lboa Island things a re far from Cin e. Ryc koff a nd Mcinnis are correct m s a y in g next year's budget ought to in clude funds to institute twice weekly pttkups in summertime m l ho::.c neighborhoods. In the meantime, conscientious landlords might j ust ~o ahead and buy an extra trash can or two to help re- duc·c the amount of trash that end::. up m the cans on the bcarh or :.cattcrcd about as litter • Oiance to Serve Scrvmg on a school board i.s a demanding task. II invol ve~ le<trning about legislation , vis iting H hool.s. talkmg with pa rents and teachers, making dlf · r1c ult dec1s1ons and spending a lot of time and energy. But it a lso offers a chance to make a contribution to the e d ucation of the young, and there are not many elect· t•d officials who do anything more important than that. Four of the seven seats in the Newport-Mesa Unified Sch0<1 I District will be up for election m Novem ber. Filing end~ Aug. 30 with the county registrar of voters. The full-term seats up for vote are in Area l , roughly the Estancia Hig h School attenda nce area ; Are a 3. Westcliff and Santa Ana Heights, and Arca 6, Newport Heights. In addition, the seat in Area 2. the t rb ngle formed by Newport and Har bor boulevards and the Costa Mesa city limits. will be filled for the two-year remainder of a four- year term. Like school boa rds e verywhere, the one in Newport- M esa has to deal with problems of financing and declin· ing enrollment. Creative solutions continue to be needed . In ·addition, the boal"d has been subject lo cons idera- ble and consider ably vocal dispute over unprofessional conduct charges filed agai~st a popular music teacher. Thus, an yone choosing to run in the Novem ber elec· lion is facing great opportunities but also e xtensive legwork and poss ibly even controversy. We believe there are m any citizens in the area with the intelligence and the concern to do a good job on the school board. It. you are .such a person. this is a chance to bring your personal interests and concerns to the public and throw your hat into th.e ring. • ()pinions expressed 1n the apace above are those ot the Oa11v Pilot. Other views e xpressed on this page are those o t their a uthors and artists. Reader comme nt Is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Meu, CA 92626. Phone (714) 64~·4321 ·Boyd/Natural Golf ' ByLM. BOYD North Sea wind& blow down acro11 Scolland. Ahu ya have. Sheep centuries a ao Dear Gloomy Gus DtaUDa'tbroueb • more _efficie nt t e lephone 1)'1tem than tboee wt b.a.e in Oran1e County t1 never bavtn1 to u.t.G to e rft0rdln1 H YIDI they 're I0"1 .•• - . SORE EAU ~'J ci.t ,_" -.... ~=;&.~~ .... =-=::...~..-· acrounged ahelters int.o 'the l o n g s tre tch es o f sod , anywhere they could find a bit of lee. right down to the u nd. Oolf ers came along to play these antient ral,...aya with their na~ral bunken. And ~ tlill corn• alon1. Now the place ii called the Old Courie at St. Andrew•. It ha1 not been dlaa.sed iD any • way bJ mm iD IOO ,.an. In Welt Germany, anybody wbo wm&a to be a prieotl. 1u1rd ba1 to under10 11 month• of apprentlceablp ftnt. In .i..-• .o petelbt ~ lite lllilaD ...,. .,.. coUep sradutel. la Ar1ntlDa, all federal prtloD 1uanl1 )lave to .,. ..... from tbe countr7·• pela-tlar1tebooL Tll• normal body t••· pftatare al a Jacll111 ti -.1 .,.....,, , • ...................................................... _ Rowland Ev.ans/Robe rt Novak Moscow's Caribbean .. M8neuvers W ASJ llNGTON -Mo1cow IS •bout to drop another (;an bbt'un bomb•h~ll on Jtrnmy C•rt r, pruv1111 th1l th~ Kremhn tw:l l~w worrle. that ita 1ncreu mgly u11rt'd1Yt1 posture bOU.lh of the lJ .S border will co~t It prt!*ldt!n· t&•I 1oodwlll or Senate r aU.Clctt· t100 of tht1 now atrate11c 1trm~ t reaty <SALT fl) Now 111team1n1t toward Cuban wnd Central Amer1Clt4fl waler... a Sovltl n•val ta11k force l'On is ad c red the m<>bl pro vocallvc ycl to cro111, the Atlantic and e nt e r th e Ca r i bbean Sea -111 due In Cuba's port of Cienfuegos this week. Military inteWgence officers believe the task force. inc luding a guide d m1 ssrlc c ru.User of t.he Cresta ti clus and a Krivak class guided m1ss1le ... Mailbox frigate, WIU show the commun111t fl ag an a 8"rle• ot port calla Jn· c ludjn& Nic aragu a . Post · rcvolutJonary Nicaragua la now under l~·wing poUUcaJ control. MOSCOW 18 clearly aiming at a wo r ldwide po llUc a l coup humiliate the U.S. T hat wall surely hapJ)tin if Moscow 1s right t0 asaumang t he Car,te r ad· mm1atraUon will tum & bltnd eye and do nothang. Moscow a<....:s Carter as too weak to r isk con · rrontation lhett could blow the new SALT treaty out of the Sena te Indeed. Soviet leaders seem lo be following a prepared script of eve r less cautiowi esca latioo in army. oavaJ and air penetration of the Caribbean through its ally Cuba. Pausing for the expected angry U.S. reaction after each s te p in the escalation . lh•· Kremlin gels none. The blind eye turned by W ashmgt.on lcadh to t he next step of escalatavo What makes the Sovie t naval \ \ \ I -- I ta.k force partlcuJarly intrlgu· in" la the lmposs lbitlty Of con- cealment and the plans. suspect· ed but not yet proved, to move It around the aea from Cuba'is Cie nfuegos to the other new is land countries unde r anti· ca pltaliat. lefl-wlng rule, includ·. ing Gren ada. THAT COULD be more pro- vocation than President Carter cares. to take. But worried Democrau are far from ce~ln . Sen. Richard Stone of Florida. whose vote on SALT II could go ~ltber way without dam eging h.ia re-election campaigp, warned the president In a private Aug. 10 letter that Cuba has boasted or 1t.s plans "to export revolu· taon" throughout the Caribbean. Stone's leUer was delivered to' the White House before U S. in· telligence kne w about the Soviet naval task force Stone has carefully :studied the Ca ribbean r rh 1s H P S<fys privately lh<tl Carter will gain ,-' ffl r more SALT II votes 1n th(' Sena~. lncludtnR his own, by st andlng up publicly to Sov1f't , provocations in the Caribbe1m than by prete nding the re arc none . I\ 11trong de monstra tion by the president that the U.S. w1 II not tolerate freewheeling Sovu:t political aggression 1n the U S backyard wouJd reassure SALT .skeptics, not turn them ag1un:it the treaty, in St.one's view. So far , Cart.er has passed fJP one chance after another to put the U.S. spine on display, includ- ing the Soviet dis patch to CUba of some two dozen A ntone>V·'6 transport planes, reported here for the first time. Those troop curiers are known to have been de live red recently to F idel Cast ro's Cuba. possibly Oown 111 by Soviet pilots. Their higWI. restr icted ra nge -ar ound .fiOO m iles withOlil refueling -ruJe:. them out for ciny 1ma~inablc service in Cuba 's ra rflung AfrtC'an adventures THAT t E AV ES o n l y two fo r eseeable u !\es t o fe rry Cuba ·s own mditary a net the ~rowing' force of Soviet military r planners. advisers and possibly combat-ready troops around the inside .of Cuba. to fer ry them from Cuba to tempting potihcal targets out.s ide Cuba. T hese in e lude anll·commun1st Central A m e r i·c a n c o u n l r l e s F: I Salvador, Honduras, Gualemafo and Costa Rica: P entagon anaJyst.s a nd somf' other key presidential ad viser' see only one possible explana t1on : a joint MOftcow·ffavua dt:· cttuon &.o be ready w~n the right moment comes to strike another hlow for communism aoywberl! in the Caribbean. I .I ' The sH>ady. c~cafat1ng buildup of SQVll.'t Cuban army, navy and _ dlr <plus a nl'W, f1n.t-cver rom mc r c1af <t\r r:o ulc bctwe,·n Mo.,rc,w and Jamaic~1 1 ha:. pri1 c •'l•clc-c1 Wllhnul any puhlar ::.iJ.:11 th:tl th CJ M.t>r Wh1ll' llo~l' will ' :.ocm t•all h<tll I nslead. prc:.1den 11 al rhetnnr c;C'em:-. ..,1 uc·k rm ., d 1 ff,. rcnl net•dlt: tr; I"' r !-.11.1111· Ame rican \.'ntn:., anrJ the wt>rlrl ---I h.11 thl· bu1ldu1J 1:. nol wh._1t 11 --'>ll'll\:> l.t1 ~· :1nd mu .. 1 nol lw ;el lo lkcd tu 11 o>rJ lo JJfc1vorall\ • AmeriC'an rc·:.pon-.l' Some in· G~vernmeni Deserve Bouquets the Jo:d1tor ·s popufur to throw brickba t.'> ··gover nm e n t f.l &c n · s ·'. . bt· they b l a le or but I'd hkc to t hro w u few · I d rserved bouquct b, without a single apolo,::y to Mr. Jarvh.. Alt.hough I've mos tly been lrl private. non·tax 1>u b~1dizerl :.ervice busmci.se11, I feel that som e govcmmenl agencies de eierve more positi ve reinforce· ment than they usua lly gel. For e xample, in contact.'! during thl' last year, I've found that: -· The nice gal 1n the C<>5t:1 Mesa Dep art m ent of Motor Vehicles office. where t had to rene w my license . was pleasant. unde rsta nding, efficie nt and helpful. Very recenU y. I had to app· ly for a passport. An overworked lady with phone:. ringing and people wailing handled the work with much more courte,;y and cool than could be expected. -The Health. Education and Welfare Department gets a lot of flack. My experience waa that they trcate rl me <f S an In- dividual . much more compe· tent than many m private en· terprise whom I 've sometimeb e ncountered. My car burned up. nnd lhi' Oounty "'ire Department .wa~ fast, efficient and personet ble The Postal people .. butt or many jokes. . do a tremen douR job, even with the overload of junk mall und C1t llforniarui who move u.s frcquenUy as any •roup 1n the world. Considering the de manding at- titudes of aome of those "I'm a taxpa)'er !" (who hm'l ?) types, I thin k we are very luc ky to get the aood service we r eceive. And. as we get ready to baU out the '°'rysler Corporttion -u we subsidize m a ny "private" ente rprises -Pflrhaps even Mr . J arvla could learn aomethlna from the effecllveoeaa or in any or our aovemmeol a,encies. VAN A. FRAJllOE V.t,,.r •• F81 n> the Editor: a. Cb&r1-McCabe C!Olumn 7/n •t.floaftr wa1 t.be Smartett ~lnToWB." llaw.i aerved as a apeclal ... ol"""the FBI from lNl untU retire m e nt in 1975 and • penonal acquatntuce or the late John Edaar Hoo ve r . I •tro•llY refute the bl•hly wrsea McCabe made .Hoover~ Sucb a : "Ke It rutble11 and rawle11 ~ ltrwtaN lw blaclr ... alUn1 or tbreatalq to. U.. peoplf wbO • ran the govemmcnt lie ra1' for 4M years an agcnry th:.it Wd~ u11 bndled .. Hoover wa:. 'mart t>nough to retam hts po:t1t11m unch·r , .. 1~hl pre!lidents und 16 ullornt·Y' general . abide hy 11 S. Supn•m•• Court dtt1s1on~ datani.? back lo U1Z7. and keep the Flit out of the· Watergate rial.co Congress spenl c1~ht month.., after Hoover·~ df:.'ath, tr.vini:· without 'success. to dcterm1n1• 1f be had engaged in a ny 1lh•i,::1I ar tivity or wrong dom~ Hardly a ruth lt!ss. lawless power structure or unbndled agency. Re the ind1ctmcnl or thrett top former FB I off1c1als for all \'J:f>d ciVll righls v1olat1ons. authon z. ing break-ms and searches while seeking Weatherme n fugilJvC1> N OW KN O WN as th e Weat he r m e n Under g r o u n d Orpnitat1on <WUO> members• ol this group have c laimed to have or have been c harged with, bombinfl the U .S. Capitol. the Pentagon and police fac1Utiea nationwid e . •"BJ Director 'Millam H. Webst.er at a press conference, 12/5178\ deacn bed the WUO "as the c osest thing we have In the United Slates to lntemataonal t.erron sm " Re f'Bl Charter C u1de line1r gubl'}lalted lo Coni reu for legislative action 8/2 /79: I recommend and hope t he legislation resulting from the Chart.er Guidelines re moves re · cent restnctlons imposed on the FBI through bud"et cuts and such hampering IP~islation as the Freedom of Inform ation Act. the Privacy Act . the Bank Reform A~ to name a few. T he FBl's effect ivene1111 haR been aenousl)I impa ired by t hese l'ellrict1ons which has a direct bearing on t he domestic security c:J the United Sla tes. LES WARREN Vl ceChatnnan. Oran" County Chapter Society of Former Special Agents of the Federal 8ure1uof Investigation lnc. WJaac •Credit'? 'to tbt £djtor : Judy Ro1e ne r '9 "claim ,to f1me," ln her Aue . 9 letter to the editor, for atopplni condo de · ve lopment on the ' F un Zone property by brin1ln1 her·fellow coaat al comml11lone~ down to ate It. pr<>bably at taxpayers' expense, 111 a controveralal claim. E11pecla lly 110 . aa sh' pralse11 Allan Beek for hla help. Beek. whose fam ily own ,th• Balboa Ferry hH mucb to 1111n by the addlUonaJ thou.eanda that will be attnded &o the ha ZOM and rtdt hit FerTY at 40 ~ a rar Jnrl JO rl'nt:. a J)f'r~nn And tht' P•·mn.. ... ula rts11:!t·nh whn ... 1v1 hc•lpPd bt•ra~ lht>v 'ilt>p :ell th<· b111lt11ni• that lhe~ ran. l<, <.,l<11l t r.tff11 <·.m 1•x1>.-<'l muc·h mort' rr.df1<· th.111 llw roncfo'I .,.,ould h;wc• l(cncraled S.1 1t look'I hk1· tw<> environmental ~rou~ and onl• hustn~'lman h.cv•· mJnagl'cl to rnord1nalt' thrc·•· •·onfhrlmJ.: ~oals under the ~IHM' of 1•n1.1mn m 1•ntah:.m WHICH ON•: will be• the m06t pleased Wlth the rt'sulu ? The man' makrn~ money. the res1 dL•nt:. f1~ht1ng traffic. or l ht- co<1 s ta l <.0 n mm1:.s1o ne rs who don 't i:1 ~ c· J dam n a n yho w bcc a u~c they'll nol bolher lO come to see It agaan? Th~ onfy ones directly hurt a re the m a n who lost a million dollars from the city's fli~Oop zorttng changes and the people denied hvmg In the condo:,. But the bi~ hurt is Lht' loss or every- one's . property rights due to the commwioo's power to abrogate them . We don't have to "give credit" or m ake the coastal com mission a "whipping boy" for these little "savings," aS' Judy sa ys. But whut we should whip Judy and her fellow commissioners for 1s "saving" lhal cle ar view over our oil·laden s hores that con- tributed to our oil shortage and inflation. And that changed the econo my of the world. l11f 't.Aal> what she wantli the cornm1s14ion to ~et ·"cred1t" for'' GOLDIE J OSEPH a...,, . .,, Eller•? To the Editor· In an all -out effort to squeeze in under current building codes. build.inc coot.nctors are sending work crews out 1n the e uly m omlng hours lo tear down ex- isting buildings 1md leve l the lots.~ I would like to Infor m local realdent• who ar e dltmtrbed about the nolN about t.he city re· g ula tiona go ve rning thhJ ac. Uvity. Con.ttnactJon crews may not ~•Ln work before 1 a. m. Mon- day throu1h F riday ; 8 a . m. Saturday and 9 a .m . S unday. Quotes "M1rrl11e Is 1 serious t.hln1 you don't wan\ to fool a round with . We bad doubtJ. ao we called it otr• -llnl•r Ma~e Olmoad, explalnl•I why abeUI Htor .I.if o.,toe bJ'i*e tbelr ..... .-..nt. This inform ation can b•· vc•rir1ed with tht! Newport Hearn p<>hc1· who will v•nd an officer _t11 the site 1( J complaint 1s re~ 1-.tf'r('d. To mt-lhl" 1s JU:.t annth1•1 ' hurry-up' l'ffort to OVl·r·buil<I old Corona 11<•1 Mar bf'for<' lhC' c ity <'nunc1I l1t•c11h:s on ,1m1:nd m1•nt 1 /\NN l>t 'Nl.;/\"I T~I ~f-~ A fu,-nl To the Editor I feel compelled to i hare ~· concern wtth your readers re· garding the Ri chard F:ngland dis m issal hearings When tht· Newport.Mesa :.chool hoard vol ed an March <with o ut d1 :. c u s s i o n > t o p ur l.Uc Mr E ngland's djsm issal. board pre:. 1denl Carol Martin MatL-d that their ctuef reason for doing :.11 wa:-. to assure "that all ~ides of th<' issue be aired m the 'proper forum " Al that mt•dm g Mri.. Ma rtin refused to allow a single pa rent or stude nt of the nearly 400 assembled lo speak to any of the dislrict's charges and as a consequence remain<'d 1gnoran1 or Mr . England's side of the de.· trict administration ·~ "story." GIVEN the assumption that Mrs. Martin meant what she said . how can she and her board collea gues possibly explain their complete absence during lhc course of these hearings. <Only one board me m ber put In t1 20·m inute appeara nce a nd hi> was not a party to that board ac· t1on 10 J anua ry> fiom_m)' rspect1ve, MattJn. Railey, Skilling, ancrMacMlllian should be responsible e nough to ut least observe the conie· qucnces of their <tclions. Were thev to attend. they could ce r lainly not fa il to o bserve th<' fact that thl' hearing testimony and cro~I'\ examination has rt i;ulted in a Pul>hc revelation or th e Kr OtUi 1nYo"' vc t e n ce of 3everal 1&dmin1strators. a fact we tea chers have known for some time. It's time that the board m em bers be came con- cerned wllh commenew-at.e ac· • countability for KdmlnlslraUve foul-ups. MAYA DECICER • Ltrtn1 from reod t r t ore wt~onw. T"-right to cOftdnlt t.t- rera ro JU fPO'!f or thmanott Mbt& •• re•~~. 1.Arrn1 of 300 wordl or ~ .. wtll be ~~ pre/ernc~. AU Wt· ''" maul lncli.tk lfpol•N Oftd mollhtg odtlrw•• bid 110m.• maw be £~11=" ,, •l/it:Wrd ". . PofC'I ..U MC flt . .-..--........... ------·~ / .. . ' . MORE OPINION ~. Auguat 16, 1979 DAU. y ~'.oT A 7 ' .J .. Andenoo , , Carter: A Lo~er With a COmp:ulsiQn to ~eel . w MRDIQTON ~ .... if tta •on ~ rouU.M. tlM Ceatral latel=ce Aaeacy ----~~ eel proftlM • w.td.111en .eo daet dlily atOt ......... uad9ntood ..... unelpe&M. In wa 1ptrtt, we uve pnyailed upoe two •ml· -t ,.,... •• tya .. to conduct • MartlWll •••m•naUon ol Jlm- •Y can., tbe mu beblnd the Im•••· Tbey a.re obllpd, llke their CIA ~terputa. to depend up- on tbe public record , particularly Carter'• own atatements about h is private lHe and in · oermCl8t feel- ings. Both agree that the pres1· . dent is a driving, d1sc1plined leader, deeply private, who s uf· fen inwardly from the polltacal Budget sportswear for girls abellftft • .,.,,., ... blm u • bl-teaie-pel'IOD. ,.,,. ...... , ..... commkted to ideall, dee.e;..;.r.;;d to 1uceeecl. BXl'IA.N the dJltJn1ullhed p1ycboaoaly1t and author [)r. Ted S1ret1ky of New York · .. Praident Carier'1 concept ot leadership and authority com· bine the need to have clearly de· flnecl eoaia. to be benevolent ln the exercise of power. bUt ul· Umately to be relenUeaa, de· claive and alnglemlnded in meel· inl cballeqea." The other expert , a W aahlngton psychiatrist wbo prefers anooymlty, adds Lbls: "Carter appears to have a com- pulsion to excel, a compulsion to have bis own way, a compulsion Lo cUmb mountains because they are there." He hru. endun.'<1 period$ or tor menl when he bas fallen short of his e xpecta\ioos . S uggests Saretsky: "The president seems to undergo periods ;or intense Tops: woven polyester/cotton. sizes 7·14. were 8.99 5.99 Jeans: indigo polyester/cotton. sizes 7·14 . were 8.99 6.99 (824) except wllshlre. oxnord wesfmlnster. fox hills. breo. thousand oaks. mission viejo cerritos were 8.49 It's "lilly the Kid'' Shirt: long sleeve woven polyester and cotton. Many bOfd plaids. 4· 7. comp. vat. S12 7.99 Cords: easy-core poly8$ter/cotton In solid colors, sizes 4·7. comp. val. 10.75 7A9 children's 421 - all stores 7.49 and 7.99 ... I . coatemplalion. Harcbea for ................ atnastb. ln lb• meuUm• 1utfurtn1 trom temporery dHpalr and dia· UluaioD.mlnt ... ••aa 8SEllS U> emerae from tbeae boUtl ct aelf-doubt with an almoat compe naatory ag- 1re11ive tone. At these -times, hl• humlllty and blame-taking barely conceal an attitude that the outalde world bu disappoint· ed him, failed to fue« up with hia erpectatiooa and must mate ireater •acrifices and try ta.rder." A aeriowi setback. adds the ashinatoo psychiatrist. is like- ly to cause Cart.er "anguis.bed inner suffering." His most shat- tering setback came in 1966 when he was defeated for gov- ernor of Georgia. As he nas re· called the expenence in an in· terview, "l considered. myself to have failed in a major effort for the first time. I had always been pretty successful in my life ... Casuals for ' girts 4-6X Blouse of woven polyester/cotton with roll sleeves. comp. vol $11 7.99 Pants o f cotton corduroy w1ltl cinch WOISf. reg. $13 9.99 children's 56 - all stores 7.99 and 9.99 When r dJd 1ucceed. I didn't eet much pleasure out of lt. When I failed, I wu overly conc«ned about Iii.lure." He empb.,l&ed: "I never dJd break down or weep or '° into an emotional at.ate." In.stead, be tur.ned to relllioo after a long talk with his evangellst-slater, Mrs. Rutb Carter Stapleton. It obviously wa.a an authentic ex· perience wblch transformed Jimmy Carter's life. AS PRF.SIDENT. be studies the scriptures and prays for divine guidance several times ~aily . The Wa s hington psychiatrist suuesls that Carter "may be inclined to regard the ideas that come from his deep contemplation as answer to bis prayers." This expert also SffS Carter as "a loner even when he is sur-• rounded by people, an introvert who is comfortable only in the company of intimates." . From the president's state- .. menta about hi.a childboOd, Dr . Saret1ky draws tbeae con- dualom: "President Carter bu lndkated tbat b1B father wu a very strict, authoritarian man who demanded absolute respect, obedience and deference. The president's mother i.s cb'arac- teriz~ aa a distant, demanding ~oman, someone who is not In· clined to a close persooa,l rela· lions hip. ' ''President Carter see'ms. to have internalized tbe pos(tive aspects of both his parenta - c<Jmpet.ence, the striving for ex- cellence, faith, sincerity and personal integrity. At the same time, l.be dogmatic, controlling climate may have caused him to s ubmerge his private reserva- tions and challenges to parental autho rity, w~ch a re natural buman reactions, in the interest of propriety. respect and family loyalty. "UNLIKE HIS brother Billy, Jimmy Carter seems to have ooeta mesa -south coast plaza -3333 ao. bristol -546-9321 . Wlltmlnster -westmlneter men -gotdenwwt at un d~ fw/. -898-.2521 ni9INon vlejo -mission viejo mall -crown vat tt Mn c1tego fwy. -495-2800 • conformed too closely wiPl what waa expected of blm. The peraonal ~...._ and •t.ra.ulea th1t PnUdent Carter bu UD· dercone, wblch to the public ll'.ltU' seem Uke Jooi pertodl of passivity. paralyaia and in- decbJon, can be CGmtruecra an exhausting attempt to overcome inner doubts stemming from early childhood . . . "The president's preoccupa- tion with explaining himself,,, proving his slncerity and em- pbasiting and re-empbaaiaiog his idealism sometimes can ap- pear lite tortured attempts t.o apologize for b eing simply human." . Co°"hades the psychoanalyst : "An "lamination of President Carter's interview material re- veals a s incere, thoughtful, highly principled man ... who trusts that honesty, idealism, knowledge and courage will ul- li m ately prevail o•er s hort· sighted unpopularity and dis- sension." \ .. I l Selling ~. Leltend . Pr.esley's Birthplace Gets Into Act - T UP'tU>. MtlUI <AP} At the other end of lhe Elv11 ~Y M.n1orial lll1bway , up 1n Mem phla, Tftlll , • man plans to cbo~ up tbe lat~ tinier • temp o rar y tomb and Ml.I '4,000 Uny plecea ol marble. Th e Orp beum Muaeum there la dta· playln1 a f f oo t flberslua model 9f a propoeed brome &lalue ot Pheley 0 V £ ll I N Nas hville . s ho ps 1n the bia hotels sell •II so rta o r sc hl ock memorialbin& Presley. wbo died two years ago today at ace '3 .. But d own here 1n Tupelo, where Presley was born in a two-room shack, people are hav· ing a harder tim e cas hing 10 on lh e enormous popularity or the late lung of rock 'n · roll. The litUe house ·is still here, r ebuilt and re. furbished, and on Fri- day they will dedicate th e Elvis Presley M e m oria l C hape l. Presley's longt.ime mel'\- tor, Col. Tom Parker, is expected lo be there, along witti Kath y Westmoreland, who will s ing the songs she sang at the funeral two years MIO • M6trty n l in a frQJ)J. b oo th at Colt man ·s Barbttut-. drink.Ina cof ft'e from a fo»m C'Up TllRO U GH Tiit; plat• alu. wtndow he co11ld &ff th~ buce red heart on the roof of BtlHe f\oyd's llOUVtlO\r ah op , whert o ne f on find . amona o th er lhuui•. 2,000 oewapaper cUppinas 1tbout Prt:$ley d aUpJl to 1~7 A lont• CadlUac was pa rkt.-d out side "I used to fish all up and down tb1s cree k with his daddy," Marcy said'. "Elvis was Just a little feller then . But ¥olilh rccrcauon bJ&JJ, u pluy ecround und th~ In evlUble &oUvt'rur H'hop A Lf:ADl:IR B EIUN D Utt $1~.ooo project t u r~furb11h the birthplace unc1 build the chapel a ll the mont:y wa11 rollled by t•ontrlbullon11 waa Jan lie McComb. ta lonfClime fnend of th~ Pr.-1ley family Sh e rct'Hlls ask1og Pr.,sley whul he thought would be an Mppropriate memorial In his old h o m e t ow n a nd h e Mnawered "We ll , don 'tcha think a place to m e dita-te wo u ld b e nice?" · Mans100 ln Memphlit is thl· true m~cat tor rans. who •till ttreacn through the place at u rate of 1.200 to 1.500 a day PRt:SL EY WA ~ burled on tbe grounds of Graceland after a 45..day entombment in a local m•usoteum. The Ten.nessee marble from that vault was bought by a dry cleane r named . William Carwile, who plans to cul it into l·b9· 2·inc h pieces, mount them on walnut plaques with brass plates and sell them by mall-order for $80 each. The mans ion was even then all lhe othe r Presley theme park, an doesn 'l tell tt>e truth kids use to make fun of Elvis Presley museum about the furnishings him . carrying that and maybe a guita r· unless someone asks. guitar a round a ll the shaped swimming pool. ' "A LAJlGE NUMBER time. 1 TO GET THINGS that come through here "N ow everybod y s tarted they rena m ed talkaboutthebigh chair thought they was going the roads. East Heights in the kitchen as his a nd to m ake a lot or money became Elvis Presley they get excited believ- oul of this Elvis Pres ley Heights. A restaurant, a ing it was .the one he birthplace thing .... But supermarket and a Li · used as a child." she dido 't much com e o( quor store adopted the said. "Unless they ask that." h · h d l h na m e. • me. w at ng t o ave Some in this easy-Blue and white s igns t o s le p o n t h ei r going city of 25,000 had s proute d , direc tin g dreams?" BUT IT DOESN'T visions ol an Elvis t o urists to the tin y The birthplace 61 ' take long to look at a frame house, built for E lvi s Pres le y wa s two-room bowie, and it's $108 by Presley's father. virtually ignored when unlikely a small .chapel ~ro ~cEr ~ ~D Vernon. and his uncle, he was in his prime. He wlJI attract tourists to a ~ ~I " Vester . ll is open to the w as o n 1 Y 1 3 whe n re mote corner of Mis-rr ~ED' vp· public for a $1 contribu· Ve rnon Presley loaded sissippi. ~~ tion. the t.lrnily into a pi ckup There 's not much else Th c m o de rnis t 1 c one hot rught in 1948 and to see in Tupelo. The M E MP·HIS, Tenn memorial chapel is built headed up U.S. 78 to the other attractions are a <AP > -Grace I and b e h i n d t h e 0 1 d better jobs of M~mphis. fi sh hatchery "one·or Mans ion's gat es are hom este<1d. alongside a Presley's Graceland the first in the Soul:h " closed in mourning lo· Some visitor s com· closed today so family and the Natchez Trace day . the second a n · plain the house doesn 't members could hold a Parkway , whic h is a n ivers ary o f Elvi s look authentic. It has a pri vate m emo rial nice road. Presley's death. But the new roof, a rebuilt porch ser vice. Memphis State Near lhe intersection s inger 's uncle s ay s an d I a n d s ca p ed University is sponsoring o f Elvis Pn~s-l cy m..ost of the disappoint· grounds . Few know that a d ay-long m emorial Boulevard formerly e d f ~ n s a r e s Y m · the ragged furniture 10• program featuring such Old Saltillo Road, where pathetic.' s ide. of the early Sears. countrv music stars as the Presley home stands ··Most or th~.m seem . Roebuc k s ty le . W al> Chet -Atkins, rloyd and the Elvis Aaron lo _underst~d. Vester ro und ed 11 p by th e C ramer a nd ra r o n • Presl ey M e mori a l Presley saJd. "If 1t was wom e n o r the E <t s t Yo ung and songwritC'r Highway, actually U.S one of their own family, .Heights Garden Club Otis Blackwell. who H ighway 78 running the-y d do the s a m e L 0 i s K ; d d a wrote some of Presley 's from Me mphis to the thing " som etimes hostes~ ;,al earlie r hits, including Alabama line, Les ton ----------the house . s a y~ :.he '.'All Shook Up " " • ' I Swim Suits GOLDEN WAVE e BOLT LAGUNA e SURFLINE SUPER SPORT SHOPS SINCE 1924 'CASUAL SHIRTS - lT SP<YTSWE Afl SHOllT SLllVI HAWAIIAN 'RINJS ALL ·Now 30°/o , OFF ALL 30% OFF llGULAIL y '995 -•2aso CAMPING/CASUAL -SHORTS~~ ly Sportlf LIATHla oa CANVAS ,_ . S~YE . 25% "°' ALL' MZH SPEED<> SWIMSUITS MALI AND FEMALE (HUNDRIDS Of DISC. MODILS) 116 • Now$1750 NOWALL40%0FF 24.95 - ~. VOIT FOOTBALLS @' VOIT SOCCER BALLS .. <~~ CF6 JR 110 ..... c. NOW • xs ''° •'°· NOw•2200 1< _. • 17so * 1 oso . a1.so . VOIT ~ASKRIA~L •cs 770 :.~NOW~17so ·'I" ca 1 ~ -MIWA SOCCll IALLS '~ Ll INDUIO •12•s '8'° e ALL 30% OFF NIWPOU llACH FA-Ill.AND ..... 2121 .......... ,ft.10.t .... lo.t .... 11·1 f IANTAANA lllL• M7·17'11 ............... ' I • CIRllTOI #ltJMllt (21J) tM-1625 -.... ,...lM ..._, .... u.1 NATION . . TOURISTS STANO IN FRONT OF ELVIS PRESLEY'S BIRTHPLACE IN TUPELO, MISS. The Town Wlll Dedicate en Elvla Pre•ley Memorial Chepel on Friday • The Nationwide Superma~et of Sound• complete Stereo Record/Play Music System Clarinette· -95 by Realistic· 0 3-Speed Automatic Stereo Changer with Dust Cover ~ Built-In 8-Track ~ Recorder/Pla ye r ! I 8 AM/FM Ste~o Receiver 0 Speakers w ith 8" Woofer. 5" M idrange. 3" Tweeter f [g DJ ==~ . ==-.=t==f==-===== I 1 o~·~) v I I 1 Record your o wn tapes from the 3-speed changer. off-the-air. or from the stereo mike 1acks. Illuminated dual VU meters plus recording level controls Recorder has Auto-Stop at end of program 4 An aux input lets you add a 2nd recorder or other audio component. 13.1202 95 Reg. 299.95 AM/FM/Phono/Stereo Cassette Syste~ Clar,tnette-96 by Realistic .. I '· .. .'/ , CHARGE 11 !MOST STORES/ ltAOIO SHACK HAS OVUI 1000 STOit£$ AHO ot'Al(ltl IH THf VSA A#O CAlllAOA• ~O•CHtA OU. MAit MtU.0. "'9.IO ~M ...... L am heltk CMll tt.rr. ..,...,.,. .. ,.,.,.. ,.... a-v..., ""'· LA•UUHAQI ...... f'etltkO... ..... .. OUlfl'AIN YAU.IV SAN'Cl.eMellTI ,., • ......_,,, IH ... •IC.... .... ll1t ,._....¥.....,"-Ml NIWf'OttT MAClt .... 1!!'!~ mt ......... ,., .. ..__ --c--.n_...,., IA DIVISION OF.TANDY COA.-oRATION 1tu•Tl .. '°'9 ••AOt Mtt•..-wa ... . ... , ......... . 95 Reg. 329.95 >, • Front-l:Qadlnq Cassette S~stem •Aux Input • Htnged Dust Cover Moll 11ems .also 11111leble 11 A.cfio Sh.ell 0.llefl Look tor 1 his 1igl'I 11'1 your !'leighborl'lood PRICES' MAY VARY AT INOIVIOUAL'llOAQ . . I -\ --- ORANGE COUNTY / POLITICS Thursday, August 16. 1979 DAIL y Pf LOT A. ---Badha~ Brands Bilingual Ballots Bo(Jndoggk ~ lb 0 . C. IRISl'INGS .... ..-,.. .... Rep. lloMlt 8.0••, •·Mewpo11. Beach, •'1• tbe ..,...,.,...,. Of ......... balJota for aute ud federal elediw 11 1 eoet.b ~k t.bat oqbt tobedoMaw-., .nu.. He'a apomortea ... lallllloll ln the H<MaM ol ReprtMn\all"9 &Mt W.W •.tm\ that. Hie wio- . Republlc ana. S. I. Hayakawa aad Mattan Beraeeon ol Newport 8 .. cb, are dolq t.b• same in t.be U.S. Senate and the aute Assembly, ,...~. lively. BADllAM SAYS THE wbolt' htUnfual ballot PN&ram. which becam e law ln 197S, was a "well· Disabletl Persons Board toM~t .. The state Developmental Disablli~es/8ooard . · Area Xl, will bold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Tustin. The board's function 1s to protect the rights of deve lopmentally disabled persons 10 Orange County. The meeting. open to the public, will be held at the Orange County Health Planning Council con- ference room, 202 Fastuon Lane. Suite 218. lotnuan.t plan. to ualst Americans of Me)(!can uc..uy to "rtlclpate lo U>. elec:toraJ process.'' "It limply haan't worked." &be coearoaman coe~. "fa Oran,e Coualy. for example," he aaya, "'two 1U&.ewld• el~Uona lb 1t7I coet tupayera • &o&al ol 114,073 to prlAt Spaniab laquaae ballots, 1•t only Ut voter• reQ'-t•tted theM b&llofa, maklne t.be c011t per baUQl actually cf,lt lA Spanish $U." ' • The moet oxtr49me cue badham 'a researc._ turned up wa. ln Solano County, where, be aays, io thwe tame elecUona1 only two SpaJlish·spealting peraona waed the speelal ballots at a coat of $10,668 e•ch. • • • llADllAM WILL P UT ON bis HollSe Armed Servlce• Committee bat A~. 30 for.a speech to the Oran1e County Forum of Town Hall. His topic will be • 'N atiooal Oefense -Headed for Disaster .·· His appearanl'e will be before a Town Hall lu.ncheon gathenng al lhe pumeyland Hotel. ••• "A DAY IN'TllE SUN for ERA" as the theme of the fW\draiser planned Sat\lrday in San Juan Captstrano by ERA Orange County. 1-'ood, sporung evenls and entertainme.nt are on tap at the Richard O'Neill ranch starting at 2 p.m Tickets for the barbecue are $25 per person fot adults and $S for children. Tickels will be availa- .. hie at the gale. Call 639·8807 for more lnformaUOJl. ERA Oran1e County Is a coalition of 1roups promotine ratification of lhe Equal Rl1hta Amend-ment. • •• LORETTA WALKE&, an a l d e l o As - semblyman Chet Wnty, D·Garden Grove, will be the speaker at the Aug. 23 mfftint oC the Orange County chapter of the National Women's Political Caucus. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. al Republic Federal Savings and Loan, 2400 E. 17th St .. Santa Ana. RE~. DAN LVNGaEN, tbe Lon_c:·Beach Repubhcan who represents portions of WeJl Oran'e ~unty lo the Howse, pJan.s a town ball meetm1 in Seal Beach Aug, 29. He ls lnvitin1 any and all conatltuuta to the m eeting at 7 p.m. in the North Seal Beach Com- munity Center. 3333 Sl. Cloud Drive. ••• HAa&IETI' WIEDER, the county supervisor from West Orange County's 2nd Diatrict, b~ been comlh~ndedby the Orange Cotmty Senior Citizen's ~o.uncal for "outstanding contributions to senior c1t1zens." OC Press Club Run Saturday Cliffs, cattails and dapper rail birds are among the sighls runners will encounter on the scenic Orange County Press Club-Natural Llght lOK run Saturday in Newport Beach. ~e run begins at 7:30 a.m. and winds along a 6.2-mile course whJch dips into the Newport Back Bay ecological reserve for a major portion or the race COMPETITION WILL TAKE place 10 men's and women's categories wiUI. lro.e!J1es going to Lhe to.p three finishers in each category A S6 registration fee. which includes a T-shirt. must be paJd at the race starting point, Corona·del Mar High School. Runners s hould register between 6 alld 7 a m . PROCEEDS FROM THE EVENT will benefit the US. Olympic Committee and programs of- fe red by the Orange Gounly Press Club. -Corona del Mar High School is lotated at the comer of Eastbluff and Mar Vista Onves just west of Jamboree Road in Newport Beach. ' '' . YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL.CLOTHING STORE O FF Sl-I O rE MENS&BOYS' OFFSHORE SHORT SLEEVE KNIT SHffiTS ON SALE M ..-olll KACH We off er a wide selection of engineered striped shirts in ''8lioos ~ly!c; and color rombinat:ions. 50/50 poly.COlWn M.EN'SsizesS.l\1.LXL reg ~l~ OCEAN PACIFIC ELASTIC BACK CARGO SHORTS ON SALE Popular, comfortable shorts of poly/ ootton twill in WHITE. BROWN, TAN. NAVY and LIGHT BLUE. (On sale foc 10 days. 90 hl¥!Y!) Waist sizes ?.8-38. reg $14 NOW$8.99 • NOW$13.99 BOYS' sizes S. M. L XL reg Sl5 NOW$9.99 .J . ' .. --~-­t; .... ··-. -.. ::....... .. · .. - ' .... :--. ••• # I I •", ~: .........,;~. :.,··~ NOW S12" j ... ·:.·.·:.:: ·-"::=·· .• ,.-,:: : ; . Now in ·Oxnard· and Anaheim! OXNARD 200 Esplanade Drive, .at The Esplanade shopping center. 8051485-0606 ANAHEIM 2636 W Lo Palmo just west of Magnolia. 7141527·3503 ORANGE 789STustilJ Ave, Tustin at the Go /en Grove Fwy. 7141639-1791 SANTAANA 3430S Bristol Ave, 'll·mile north of South Coast Plaza. 7141957-8100 MlSSION VIEJO 25252 Mcintyre; San Diego Fwy, La Paz exJt. 714158&6100 WES'l'MJNSTER 15412 GoldenWf!st St, next to Golden West Coll~ 7141898-5541 _ WO.MEN'S FAMOUS MAKER PANTS FOR LESS Comfortable, draw::.t.nng ai. ... uab tSaJt: ~for 10 days only.1 3-l3. reg Sl9 NOW$12.99 . Lee H . D. LEE SAN REMO JEAN ON SALE . Brushed cot.ton jeans with greal looking paneJ smrri tnetmellt. in assated ookrs. {Sale good f~ 10 days only.) Waist sit.es 2&J8. ~ $22 NOW$13.99 Coordinating baseball jackel. lin\ited -~titias. Reg $30 NOW$15.99 GREAT SAVINGS ON WOMEN'S PLAID SHIRTS Asserted style:; and plaids to c.hooee from !Sale good for 10 doysooly.I RegS18-Sl9 NOW AI,I"' $13.99 SA VE ON GAL'S CORD WESTERN JEANS Here's .i great choice for school. in fa ll colors. !Sale good thru Sept. 15.) S}!.es3·13. regS19 NOW$13.99 ------·------., llOVS O'J01 : ...... SHRINK : TO FIT .... --· ..... . . I ------------- .4 Je OAIL Y PILOT Thuraday, Augu•I UJ. 11Ul~ .. CALIFORNIA I LOCAL Reagan Gets 872,840 for Speaking Fees W I\ S ll l N (j T 0 N < A P I tt <>nahJ Re«a.:1rn . 110 unan nouucetl cancildatc tor the tlepubhrun pr\•:odt'nllal numma t um, was •'llld ut lubt $72~840 fW "'"ll•aktnjt to. (;l)p organtulJon& dunn~ tht' lcti.I .., ... r .ind M hall r:td\O am.I lclnuuon work durma Lh 18 monlhi. lh•t ended J141u~ 3() Tht• rorn1er <.:uhlornllf gov· ernor '11 litr"ti•l hvldlnga 1trt h.Js roh<'h In Sl.t.nti.1 1:tarb1ma County. wni('h he bo~ht In 1974 for S~:!e,900. a n•u.l·property aalet1 coolra1't. w<irth mor e Ulan $250,000, and rus s.hare or Con· lloental llllno1:1 Propertieti, also vulucd ut mvre than $250,000. worth of sl.Ock in f'frst Union UancorporaUon of Sl'. Louis: up t d SS0,000 worth of Mor aga Corp .. a real-esta te investment Ci.rm in Lo~ An geles; up to 12.50.000 worth of Western Ban· corporation and three Bank of America accounts, one worth as m uch as $100 ,l>OO, a second worth up to $50,000 and a third of poJicae5 of bctwt.'i:n $60,000 and $120,000. Tht> fct•1> paul hy l'lt•urly 1dl·n l1flablt' Rt'publlcao itoup~. run)ltng rrom the lhpubllun National Committee to the -can1 pa1g11 or1tan11rnllon ol tr~l)bman S4.•n Ro.it>r Jepst'n or IO\o\ a. w•re among S81 7,0H2 groued by lh'ligun from i.pt·ak111ai;. wntJna. The ft.:urt'i. wt•rt• l'ont»lned in doucw:rwn~ &hat RH&an flied with Uu> f'\-dcral •:lt)l'tion Cum m1111on for lht" Re&>ubllc. whlch hr hcad.'I HIS OW' OTHER Uab11.Jty was a trlortgage of o.ver $250,000~ Other earning~ durmg th«; 18 months, in addition to fees for s peaking and writing. included over $100.000 in interest from o n e trust. and in t e r es t . dividends or capital gums fr.om 22 other holdings. Reagan re ported earning between $15.000 and $50,000 in capital gains from Continental Illinois Properties. Rfngun 's tutul wc-ulth upl)t'Mr• to bf' "''" ove r S t mllhon, although 1t itc d1ftlr ult to dti ll.'rmlnt' beC:IW:tt' guvt>rOO'\l'Ot o( h<'l fl lll Wld <'and1dalc11 ure r•· 'quired lo h~t only un a":;et ·~ v1i1lut' w1thln u rangt-, l)UCh a:. rrom s:i.ooo to St5.000 R E At AN ALSO L ISTED stockholdinMit or up to $100,000 in <'owle~ Cummuntcalions. lnc., up to $250,000 in Detroitbank Corp . $5.000 or less In En- virotech, Corp.: up to $250,000 less than SS.000. · He disclosed owner ship of four life-insura nce policies whose total values are from SJ0.000 to $85,000. But Reagan said he bad outstanding loans against those ' i '=====::::.... • '"' ,.....,. ,... l14 "George has total r~ll. It always seems such a • waste." Pendleton Kids Capo Sclwols Pursue Funds Capistrano Unified School D1stnc:t orric1al:. arc chec:kmg with source:. in Washington, D.C .. to de· terminc if a Fallbrook school dist rict proposal to keep its military-dependent students at San Clemente lligh School is legal. The plan was passed to Capo orficials ,this week after f''allbrook Union Hi gh School District trustees voted to change an agreement that illlows about 140 students from Camp Pendleton 's north en~ lo attenclSan Clemente High School. FOR THE ST UDENTS. ACCEPTANCE or the proposal would mean u 20-minute bus ride to the local school. If Capo tru:.tecs tum down the plan. . students would be forced to take a one-hour bus ride to Fall brook High School. The students have been attending the San 'clem<mte school, but F<tllbrook trustees voted Monday to reduce fund:. paid lo the Capo district for the students. Under the plan Capistrano trustees will con- sider Monday is a loss of about $175,000 in fedcral aid to the San Juan Capis trano-based district for the Camp Pendleton students. FALLBROOK TRUSTEES P ROPOSE THAT Capo~ paid only regular state reimburser;nent for the s tudenL'>. about $200,000. The Fallbrook district would apply for, and keep, federal funds availa ble to school districts that educate children of military personnel. Previously, the two districts have cooper ated under an agreement that allowed the Capo district to keep both runds. But Fallbrook off icials say they ne fede ral funds to help their district financial y ar PJoposition 13 limited their local tax base. And. Fallbrook officials believe, the federa · paysnents will stop within the next two to three years because all school districts in California will receive equal financial s upport. "UNDER AN EQUAL SUPPORT SYSTE M. the federal funds will go directly to the stale and be spread around school distr icts." Fall brook Supt. Robert Thomas said. But Capo officials say they need the funds to pay for support services necessary lo bus and school the Camp PendJeton students. Supt. Jerome Thomsley said> he is checking with ~ficials in Wa shington to determine if Fallbrook can receive the federal funds-for stu- dents attending another district. He expects to ha ve a recommendation for Capistrano trustees to consider by Friday. The is· sue will be discussed at the reguJar Capist.rano school board meet ing Monday. 'Berkeley Beach' Program Planited The Califomja Alumni Club -of Orange Coun· . ty, in oonjunction with the California Alumni As· sociation, will present the filth annual "Berkeley at the Beach" program Aug. 26. Reueational activities for all aces, lunch, and a performance by the Cal Band are planned for the program, whic h will M held at the Newport Dunes in Newport Beach from 11 a.m . to 4 p .m . · Tickets are $5 for adults and $2 for chllclren 12 and under. There will alto be an admiuion and parking fee upon enteriQI the _park. For lnlormatlon, caU Larry Ahtlwecle ol the Orange County Cal alumni Club at Df.311' or the Los Angeles office ol the Calllornla Alumni A•· soclaUon at (213) 771-leeO. ... , t . ~ FRIDAY -10 A .M.-9 P.M. .. S'ATURDAY -10 A.M .-6 P.M. SUNDAY -12 NOON-5 P.M . 644-2313 ·3· DAY SALE Starts Friday, Aug.17th, 10 A.M. FASHION FABRICS Save 30°/o to 50°/o Assorted spring fabrics _ Or ig. 2.99-5.99 Now 1.15-2.99 Special 1.99 per yard Po lyester sheers. assorted lall pnnts. 60" w ide. - Special ggc per yard Assorted Fabncs 45 1n wide. ginghams. prints and flannels HOUSEWARES MEN'S Special 7. 99 M en 's long sleeve plaid western s h irt. Snap buttons. Now Orig 523. men ·s belted -slack. Solids 253 off alt Plain Pocketsn• jeans for men. Assorted M.irrors Orig 29 88 Now 19.99 ---Reg.$13. Polyester/cot or Sale 8.25 Reg. $11. Pier. stra1qht leg or flares in these great 1.t'1riq co•ton/polyester w1 ·s1ern style ;eans in rnr•n s popular sizes - engineer str1pe sport shirr Placket, collar. Men's s11r>s LINGERIE Save 50°/o Now5.99 Reg. $13. Acrylic knit str1pc sport shirt. Placket, collar Men's sizes. A'l 'he great features as the best seller. at greater savings. Halt sltps. camisoles. and panties Blue or peach with lace 1nm . Ong $4 Now 9. 50 Junior Loungeweai' Drawsrnng style. Ortg $18 Now 9 .99 25°/o Off All · our Knee-Hi's Sale 75c to 1.50 Reg. $1 to $2. Choose from among the latest heathers, herringbones. cuffed triple roll!i, jean stripes. chenille looks and more. Done in soft Orlon?v acrylic with nylon or cottorrfor durability. In a wide range of solids and fresh new patterns. Women's sizes. 25°/o Off Our entire line of bikinis. Sale 81 ¢ to 1.26 Reg. 1.09 to ' .69. Savo on a pretty selection of bikini styles. Super new prints and solid colors in nylo n/cotton and other blends. Stock up now . Women's sizes. Save ·· on JCPenney boys'· underwear .. Sale 4.41 rhk,-.~' Sale 59$ pr . Reg. 5.89. All cotton polo shirts for boys. sizes 6-20. Sale 3.44 r"~.~ Reg. 4.59. Colorful print polyvter I cotton boxer shorts. Boys' alne4-20. Sale2.61 ~~ Reg. 3.41. Polyester/ c otton T-shirts and briefs ~~~-~for boys' sizes 3-7.' Briefs o r T-shirts, s izes 8-20, reg. 3.99, pk. of 3. S.le2.ll Boys' numeraf tube toeka.. Striped Orlon9 acrytlc/ stretch nylon. M·L. Reg. 1.35, .... 1.01 Reg. 79t. Boys· Orlon"' acrylic/nylon crew socks 1n assorted colors. Sizes S-M-L Boys' terry cloth tube socks. Orlon acrylic/ stretch nylon. S-M-L-XL for sizes 6-13. Reg. 89¢. .... ... Boys' over-the-calf tube aport tooks. Ortom9 •eryllc/etretch n-ylon. 1 Stripes, tolldt , M·L Reg. 1.09, Sale 11• ... ,. .. -· • I •. LOCAL I WORLD ··~ Film star Peter o 'Toole and ac· tre ss Slan Phillips hove 1otteo a divorce tn London alter 20 years of mar- ri a g ~ Mi ss PhllUµ:> won an award for her ro l e i n ··1 C laud&Us:· on lHJC t , ~FASHION ISlAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER Thuraday, August 16. 1979 * DAIL y PILOT A JI Mesa: CounCil Cautions on Cable TV a,. '"CIUI! HYMAN set1elon ln fa vor 'ot iCltlna a cable Cotta .. .:.-P:.bi;':oa•t be aet· firm tAuerve the C~ly. t1q cable televlsloo for • wbJJ• y~ "1 t.b.1nl It would be a tood thlnt to Mt•uae City Couacll me mbe,_ can't puraue because peopl' are &cM& to afrtt lf \My want to aooer lDto a\Tin& wao\ it ud are 1oln1 to use It," he ·a frant'hlte t.o a cable company. ~ Hid. "Who are we to tell them they Three I UCb ftrm& btve olfered lO can•t•" • make prHtntatlon11 to the city. De»pile Hall's plea, the matter was Customarily, a city 1ivc11 a franchise tabled. · lo one c1ble ,firm and e11tllbll;abes "I would prefer personally not to ate rntetl, but Co•t. Meo cvuncds in become involved In thls," Mayor Ed paat yt-ara hltve decHnnd t o make a Mc Farland .,ai,d, citing' unhappy ex - decltrlon On the Ul8UC pe riences SOlne Cities have had with cable firms that failed financially or C'OlJNCIUIAN OONN Ha.II spoke couldn't provide acceptable levels or up s trongly a t M C?Dday's s tudy service. Allfn ,Roeder; aaaistant to the city manaser. told council be believes a cooawtant should be hired lf the matter i& pursued becauae atarr memben lack expertiH in the field. He aad City M aoager Fred Soraabal r~mmended a cautious approach that would include drawing basic apeclficationa and studying community cable oeed5 for the future before accepting cable proposals . They alJO cited the desiral>Wty of bbtaining up·t.o-date equipment that can be booked lnto security system,c; or provide two-way e<>mmunicallon for cJuses. "If we're toiu to do it, Jet's do tt up right." Sonabal said. Roeder added that he hu received only a few calls ukin1-U there i. ff-" ble TV avaUable. Several council members sald they ba\'e had ln· quiries. Casino Gets Permit ATLANTIC CITY, N .J. CAP) - The Atlantic City Commission bas voted to give Resorts International Hotel Casino permission to operate trams on the Boardwalk. Plate of the Day FASHION ISLAND STORE O~LY Hurry Quantities· Limited r--. CALI FOR NIA :r .. jl ,_ ~1 1 1-DRAQL~ i' ~ --~ --------- 253 off!· DRAQLA-Th1s plate on a Shelby GT3SO really does belong to Dracula, Bela Lugosi Jr . son or the actor who played the part. He says 1t once had a s1"1er spike driven through 1t. t"'f0"'"d't(;f\ flJif ,,_, P•tJf •Of 1"* 041'1' I\ \UIPPhttO 01' M11tt.r •• ,._. .• 11utn.or 01 IN-,~,,. ,.d1l1on ot tne Who\ wno t:t P•r\,On4 1i1ec1 (•llJO""•• L~•~ ~'•'""' · t• Y<ki ,,.v,. •n 1n1.-rn,h,... p141t•. \end Of"· 1411' tO M1t.f idtlf'i 1)1Qt W1l\l\lft' ij,1"'0 , ~tit' ID? ~VP,.11 H iit\ 'K11 •1 Sale10.50 Reg. $14. Women's proportioned fashion slacks of texturizedpolyester sport a great looking belt Favorite colors in misses and junio· sizes. -; 203 off velot.r tops! Lush, plus velour. Choose from ~leKe of temt1c colors in poly/ cotton o~ acrylic/ poly with rib knit accents. S·M·L Sale 12.80.Reg.$16. V-neck pullover. Sale 15.20. Reg.s19. Pullover with mandarin eol~r. Sale 13.60. Reg.s11. Pullover with rib knit turtleneck. Sale s1s. Reg. s20. Pullover with shawl collar. Sale 17.60. Reg.$22. Sculptured iridescent top ~ith open colfar. FINE JEWELRY 25°/o Off Shoe closeouts! tjow6.99 Women's Clearance Sa.ttdals Timex Watches Orig. 13.99. Little girls' leatner moctoe, oxford style Sunbacker'"'. • M en·s and Ladies • Chrldrens character styles b rig. 16 99 to 59 95 20°/o to 50°/o Off Orig. 13,99. little boys' dress oxfords with leather uppers, PVC outsole. Ong. 13.99 · 16.99 Seiko and Bulova Watches Orig. 13.99. Little boys' lug-sole suede and vinyl shoe with rounded toe, padded collar. Quantities llmlted BOYS' Now 4 ~99 •Ladies and men's Orig. 59.95 lo $500 9.99 ~ Arcylic jogging suit has zip-front top and zippered legs. Boys' sizes 8-18 (S-M·L). Pre-sohool sizes, 8.99 253off all girls~ Dittos0 • Sale '12 Special 5. 99 Boys' a>tton/ polyester cord western style jean. Sizes6-16, reg. & sllm. Qua~tin llmtted Reg. S1S. Brushed poly/ cottbn Dittos® for school age girts. Saddle back belt loop styling, 7-14. Sizes 4-6X, reg. $12, 8•1•$9 25% off pre school and school age skirts. Sale 3.75 to 7.50 Reg.Sltol10. Here's her school skirt wardrobe. From poly/cotton prarfe prints with pal}el and ruffle styling ... to acryllc/ po~ester plalds and poltester/oottort!ord styles. In pre-school etzea ..ex and eohool age11z .. 7·14. ' Shop Crities Men Cwtomers Better? LONDON 1AP 1 So rry, madam. but the saleslady who !>enPs you in your local store would much rat.her deal with a man -al least he smiles . and doesn't fuss when he 's making a purchase. Women . according to a survey of shop assis- tants. are rude. impatient and demanding. They won"t take ad\"lte. and don't even know what they want M EN. OS THE OTHER HANO. :.ay "thank you .. more often than women, argue le:.:. and aren't so 1mpal1ent The s urvey. of 1,000 s ales clerks in big depart ment stores in London and two of Britain's biggest provtnc1aJ c'h.es. Rirmingham and Manchesl,er, was conducted by City Industrial. a firm that oul· fits shops All those questioned were women. Ei~hty percent of the clerks said wom en make the worst customers Furthermore. the older the customer. the v.or..e she 1s City lndustnal's chairman. Sam Morns, elaborating on the s urvey. observed that sex prob- ably had ~mething to do w1t'h rrien 's popularity i:IS c ustomer~ "IT IS INTERESTING TO NOTt," said Mor rn .... of the 12 percent who said meo were more d.JHicult customers than women . most were part1<'uJa rly unattractive " He added d1plomat1cally ... Women customer:. are more av. art.• these days I.hat I.hey to be discern- ing in what the~ buy. As pnces become higher. so v.o m en havc been getting more dirrtcult as C'Ustomers. and they tend to take 1t out on the salesgtrl ·· Regina Dollar. who as national organizer or the Consumer Protection Council acts ets watchdog for customers' 10tcres\s. leaped to the defense or women ~hoppers ··Rubbish ... s he said about the sur vey·s find - ings ·· 11 probably says more about the sales staff than the s hoppers "HOW MAN Y SALESGIRLS AC'M1ALLY · both er to help" Women arc only awkward if they run up against trouble or 10efhc1ency. Then they arc right lo complain -in fact. not enough do.·· Coinc identall y . s hops and s tores in Chesterfield. a large town in the English Midlands. began a "smile week" to cheer up shoppers faced with rising prices. mcreased sales taxes. higher bus fares and costlier~asoline. Chesterfield sto re managers and shop assis· tants have been asked by I.he local Chamber of Commerce to smile brt~Uy at their jobs. So have the s hoppers themselves. Bailout Hailed SACRAMENTO CA P l-Stale "bailout" runds have kept Proposition 13 from hurtmg local law enrorcement as much as earlie r reared, says the state Office or Criminal Justice Planrting. lt released a survey of fi scal 1978·79 budgets or law enforcement and criminal justice agencies servin~ over 80 percent of California's population. It said Proposition 13 had been expected lo cut the aggregate budgets $750 million or more than 60 perce nt. But with the funds voted by the Legislature, the budgets as a whole rose by more than $10 million or two-thirds of 1 percent from the previous "pre-Jarvis" year. MERCURY SAVINGS Executive Ollices: 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Souttt.frt Callloml• ~I Offlc.s· 896S Valley View St .. 9uena P#k, CA llOe20 20715 5 . A~llon Blvd., Carson. CA 90746 22921 Lek, Forest 01 .. (Utle Forest), El TOfO, CA 9;ze30 1001 E. lmptflal Hwy .. la Habfa. CA 90831 Gt .. t~ Long BNcn 81\td., Long BNcll. CA 90807 • 22938 Haw1nome Bllld... T0tt1nce. CA 90606 1086 ll'Yine 81¥d., Tu111n, CA 92680 100~ 236 N. CllNI Aff., West Covln1. CA 91793 ~i~,.11 ·' • 1 ... w A Tett'inkle Du~k The new lake a t TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa is home, ducks. The winged resi· dents may f that nearby Arlington Utilities Told TO Pay Rebates SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -More than $128 million in rebates from two of the state!s n11tural gas utilities must be returned to current and prior customers and not used to defer future rate hikes, the Calllomia Supreme Court has ruled. The court annulled in part PUC decisions on Pacific Gas and Electric Co. and Southern California Gas Co. and ordered tbe PUC on Wed· nesday to decide how best to redistribute the re· funds in line with,lts ruling. · · TUE l ·l DECISION BY JUSTICE Frank Richardson srud tbe PUC must devise a formula in proportion to the gas usage of such customers during the periods to which the rebates relate. • ·. .• The action Md been brought by the California Manufacturers Association and others contending they were be ing discriminated against by the PUC '1rder since many have sharply curtailed natural gas usage since ( J 197 6 because o f a CONSlJ~IER shor~t~e.court said the ..__ _____ ___. .pu c e xcee ded it s powe rs whe n it "dis- tributed" the supplier rebates to balancing ac- counts as an offset '° prospective rate increases, rath~r than .adhering to the refund rules provided by law DUlllNG THE 1972-lt76 PERIOD, PG&E and SoCal were charged increased rates and were al- lowed to pass them on lo c~ers, also subject to refund if the wholesale cost were revised. Rehates were re~cived in 1977 and by that Oc- ,, tober PG&E had accumulated rebates or $52.4 miJlion and SoCaJ about $75.6 million. Hotline Financed PALO ALTO <AP) -A one-of-a-kind contract has been awarded by the Center for Disease Con- trol to Lhe American Social HeaJth Association to finance a national venereal disease hotline in Palo Alto The program. scheduled to start about Oct. I, will be operated by volunteers who will take calls and dispense information on VD or a ll kinds to persons around the country, accorcting to ASHA national program d irector Samuel R. Knox. Tiro File For Pain . In Laguna Dana Point woman and her daughter have .filed a claim against the city of Laguna Beach, claim· ing a pot hole on a city s treet caused .an acci· dent that injured the pair. 'Penelope Alice Martin, of 34061 Aurelio Drive, and her «Jauebter, Heather, 7, were driving oo C191tview Drive on ~l 14 when the woman pdifl>ortedly swerved to a void a bole in the street. The veblde struck an embankment and turned over, injuring the two OC· cupant.s, according to her claim fordamages. ~-City' Council de- nied the claim, which does not specify a dollar a mount. and fonvvded it to tbe clty'a claim ad· juster. Glau Art ClauDue Artwork In stained elala will be the focus of two ~ CoUese . ' «NJ'M9 MilDed to be taUDlDRec r 11tc111. • I Tbe bqt•la1 cla11 m-. T' 11 tl.ata from I to 10 p.m. be1laaJa1 A111. 21. Tb• Heoad coune belim on. 21. . Tb• lecoad elut allo wHI be eoadaeted oJt T1Mlda1'a at the •am• ..... For lnlormattoa, I pbODe IJ1·4Sll or- 1 -..i.. . -- riro r 11rnLTf Traffic Rules Filmed Pedestrians and bl· cycle riders could beneflt from a film offered by the city of San Juan Capistrano that covers the ~ of the road for loot traffic as well as non-motorized vehicles. The ftlm. ''Only One Road," is available ror use by calling Cynthia FergUSOD at City Hail, t93·1171. Arrangements can be made to have a city and ~~~~~~~ -· Sher iff's Depart ment rl ·"!.!j~m representative on band LOCAL! C"ALIFORN IA PUBLIC AUCTION HANDMADE OAllN,TAL RUGS • REQUESTED BY THE SHIPPER AND CLEARING AGENTS (9111 of ........ , By virtue of our position as one Of the leading liquidators of Oriental Rugs In tte ,,.tlon, we htlve been requested to secure.and clear an entire shipment of fn, handmade Oriental Rugs, originally imP<>rted by a dealer who could not ,,..., f inancial obligations necessary to clear the merchandise through U.S. Q,stoms. °"9 IO IN "'~Y Of U.i\ Wole U.I\ I\ ... O•ll\~l"11-r1u,,.IY 10 MCIW"• ''""· .,.,,._ Or .. 1.91 ·-· It><.,_.. Wiii lie lle•uUhd c..-1> -"'91' ho"'I I ot .,. -• -1"0 •UO -~"'"9 <-"WI• "-~•. ~ .. lo,°''""· lf>dio. lur .. ey, ...,_.._, ~'° -,...,~ ~ILn vory lrom 1'al' '• 10'•1'' -- Pll¥.e "'*· SATUADAY,AUGUST18 AUCTION 1 P.M . PREVIEW 12 P.M. MARRIOTT INN 900 NEWPORT CENTER OR. NEWPORT BEACH Auctioneer : R. Asher Information: (213) 995-8323 A, A & A Inc., Liquidators Terms: Cash/Check P'!J"tr.;;::~~~Ullio!.'4\!~V:,;;;;~"'-i~::r;..2 when the movie is shown. a. ..................................................... ... Road is a hazard. so signs calling atten- tion to duck crossings have been placed near the lake. ' ( ART HOPPE J S ATIRIZES in the ""@•I ·1·t"1·m-... 1 .. 1 v I Westminster Santo Ana COSTA MESA ~ · 1519~ Beach 322 W. 17th 2221 Harbor Bl. s: -...... wa..J ; 898-3388 · ~1-na1 Ph. 645-1126 u. ~ D., .. , -:-s.t. I-WO -S-. f..l:JO PJl4. ' ' \ ' . ' ·---.. -·-. ---. -----------.... ~--· -------·· ---...................... ___ _ . ··---· ·-····. --·--. -----·-----""'·------.. ·-. . .... Thuraday, Augu1t 16, 1979 .. DAILY PILOT A J~ -. -'*Sot IDOd tblripin store for JOU. . . . .. ·~ ·= . -.... . .. :. ~_, . . . . . . . . . , • . A ... ,. quality and value are always in season. Where there are friendly, informed people to . help you with your shopping. And where there are a lways good things in store for you . Ofrieial Entry Blank Please fill out and deposit in sweepstakes bin ot store QUllS 1 P111rn.o'" to, t·l)(h t014.• ? ) rlraw1n9" t1J f P"l~\ to, tJtJ(k \tore. J,uy,n (JI wt'"c\ \ "} J ur.J 4 \")I 1~ .. Grund Opwn1rtg PtJ1 h.Mt J l>•ow••1g' •node bv ,-on<fomlv \t; le-c:te-d lU\t°"'1SI)> .. (.,,,, •"'«'' "•·•'0 "'-''~Ju w n• It~..._ r ) (u,tomer moy ~nit ,'" 11\Ufl'I ,.,..,,., n' df•\11~f o (o,, 'tor enuy uu• own.lob••· • 1t ,. tor.-I W .,, 1 , w U b. poi.tttcJ f'O( h w1·1·~ 1n t h1 \ICJt• ,,, l f'\\JI t .... ,; t v l)k ,,,, • ,..~,I 8 f mplv~~ ur1J '"'"'""'''' vt cmpfcl'ut.~ "'~ •·of 'it \l~btv '"~win''"'' 41 N1.1 "V'""'"., u 1u•t"11 • Nt>m..:---------- A kit<>>·--------- C•tv-----l•P---- M •Ht. Phon_, _______ _ -. ... ... , Ii• ~ ~ ;: J .. ~· l ) OCP ) Readied for SlaotD O..ty ,.. ... ~.., ltkNr• IC.-- His friends call him· Chester, but the horse's show name is Norwegian Wool. Owner Diana Prastka, 18, of Newport Beach g rooms the horse for a weekend show at Rancho Santa Fe. Her beauty parlor is in the stable area at the Orange County fair- grounds, Costa Mesa. Mesa's School F-arm Due for ·Renovation They won 'l be de li vering piglets in the mud and r<11n <tl Cost a Mesu High S<·hool's farm uny mnrl' beca use u $410.000 re11ova l1on pro1ecl is planned for lhe fac1hty, ~c)lool oHicwls say. The first pha~c of $55.000 was ap proved by ~chool trustees this week IL will fund two new greenhou!>t''· modernrz<'d s tec-r s tall!., improve m ents to th.c s hc.wp p as tun· and or c ha rd <1ncl 11the r m od1f1 n 1t1 o ns M:hedufcd ror ('()ffipft'l10n <:IOSC lO the uµeninR of scho•>I "TBJS IS FIN/\LI, Y a ray of light for the Costa Mesa far m ." Superin· tendenl John N 1mll told trustees. "It wtJl at least make 1t po-.sible to do away with Lhe problem we had wilh little pigs being born in the m iddJe or a s torm in lhe mud " F<trm director Hoy Center said lonJ.1 ran~C pf<tnS include a farrowmg ure<t for p1~s thut will have a raised. i.lattcd floor and a roof H <' said othe r plans are s tall !-.kt•t<:hy bt'C'ausc of unrcrtainty as to h(}w mu<'h can be pun:hased. A pro- µos t•tl poultry barn estimated at S70.000 d n ·w :i but of $200,0QO. he i.aid C t;NTt:R SAID H t; and !>Orne stu· dents may help build structures to ba ve money. T he funds a llocated for the fann project are proceeds received b y the district when it ~old the Wakeham pro pe rty m north Costa Mesa. Real Estate Ex-..eutive Firm Hires Haldeman LOS 'ANGELES CAP> -H .R . Hcalde man, President Nixon's chief of istaff during the Water gate scan· dal, bas a new job The David Murdock Devj opmenl Co. confirmed Wednesd1ty At hired the former presidential adviser as a vice president for deve lopment of · real estate pro1ects tOB E llTA WIEMAN , sPOkeswoman for Murdock, s aid the 52-year-old Haldeman is at the com· pKDy's Los Angeles headquarters. "He will be working on our real estate developmenl projects," said Ms Wiem an. Asked about Haldeman's qualihca- tions for the post, she said. "We just had an operung and be fit lhe biU best of all." IT IS HALDEMAN'S ftrst formal employment s ince the Nixon ad- minislrat1on wa.S toppled by scandal in 1974. Jn lhe aftermath, Haldeman wrote a book, lectured and did TV interviews. He also ser ved 18 months ln the federal prison at Lompoc for con· s piring t.o obstruct j ustice io the Watergate case and lying about it under oath. ~bert mpon collectmn I See the Albert Nipon Complete Fall Colaection, ~18dby a special eminary in South Coast P1eza on Friday, August 17. I nformel modeting from 11 :30 to 3:30. Delights for day, late-day and ~ing. Choice fabrics, soft colors and beautiful detail. Day-slant: nymmetrical bodice wrap ln soft· falling burgundy wool bouchf, edged In bteck. 2 to 12 llz• 198.00. South COllt Plaza, Inner Circle l.IDagnm • LOCA'L /'NATION 'SNOB' Seleets Few ALBANY, Or.. <AP> -U ~ art • naUn .Ort1onl-.i or b1ve U•td ln Onaon for 00 yean or mortt, you tin 'become a SNOB ao otnt11l one that l1 Aulbor J1mea Cloutler bu come up .with yt!t 1tnofher-variation ()f thf' "r <>m o·lo visit but do n't ~lay" altltu~ o( ma11y Oregoniana by ttlal'llnK the So<-1ety of Native Oret(on Dor.n <SNOU J t'Oa ••• PER PEASON or $25 per farilily and proor of your longevity In the slate, you c an )olo the organazatioo. Your mtmb•rtblp certific ate wlll rl1uUy you •llher u a ··woaeback" fr.om weal of th• Cascadea or a "Buocbgrauer" from tbe east CloutJer says both names are 19th t'entury terms that were commonly used by O regon reaa· denlA. The certificate also will specify whether you are from the firs t , s e c ond o r third generation or Oregonians in your family . THE '1·\'EAR·OLD writer plans lo market membership ca rds. bumper stickers and T 11 ...... · 1•· .. 20· so• .. 98c. • CAHMA LEYLAHDI WW.. lodl CYPlfSS • ,,. .=t,:, llf-IC~_...---~.--..... --.. ~ ... --·TI • 4' HOMIYSOCKL.l 1hlrt1 u part of bis lal.ett move· · ment to poke run at Oregon'11 prtdetw provinciawm . SNOB BAS ITS own ins11(n1a and a pr ea Iden t 11 u_g h Wetshoe. the umbrelht carrying ca rt oon character made famou.~ an Cloutaer 's book s Welshoc us uaJly JS pictured !ltandang in a puddle sa ying som ething like· "The Oregon Cou!.t I !> t ruly a wondc:rland . . you wonder when 1t '!> going to stop rammg " IULK FERTILIZERS GIANT SIZED REDWOOD • COrtOSMA • LAMt;.AMA •OWAltl STATICI '14900 8" .... 10-........,....., 15 gal. laocla ,.. INSTANT SHADE ~· PEAT MOSS TREES IN 24" BOXES • WHITE ROCK . ,, '30.00 S GAL.S]95 S IV ... T• 112.tll • CIHTUH P\.AHTS • cu~ IOSIS-6' • IUSMIOWS • IOrWOODS-J• • rllMCISS P\.AHT •AS~ vu1mEs • H•l.ll.W4 rl"'9 POOL SIDE LOW : :~'! OU MAf'MTIHAMCE • lllCH ~MTS • ASM • MAGNOUA • AGA-¥E • HIW 11ALU40 • Ft.AX CHIJSTMAS TllH , • CEHTUaY PLANTS • COIA&. TUI • YUCCA · .we MOUi • JUMIPlllS • HALA~S ptHl-7' • AlAUCAilA STAil rtHl-7' AU. s5~s . DIACCAMUS HI.OW • PALMS WHOLESALE Md t-------..... ~ , .. s39s . 11-:: &Jll'l.-~-------1 . /;, -.-........... . .... ~ ... ~ l,ttt1t; -. ~ i / ~ ---~ ~RSERIES ~~ ~-(' IA~•4'ill' w?I / ::::-.....it '7J 11822 WARNER AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLE'f' :::::::-,,. PHONE· ~3429 ... 1 Block West of Harbor on Warner T elastsale LOW MAIMTEHAHCf DWF JUHIPYS OWFAULUS DWF Ff:RNS DWF AGAPAMTHUS DWF HAMOIMA DWFRtuntHS I DWF POMEGRANA DWF CAMELLIAS DWF PITTOSPORU DWF RAPHIOUPSIS of s ef •3¥> Whirlpool • 1 ~.6 cu. tt, total capacity • Adju1table Tempered· Including 6.84 cu. ft. OlaH refrigerator freezer compartment shelves •Textured Steel doors •Power Saving Heater have a tuxunou1 Controt Switch can leather IOQk ... only help aave you money s499ts .. 1)()11 '>lltJ I I WJT)4 A .CW> Whirlpool SUPEI\ scoup. DISHWASHa 4 automatic cycles Including Super Scour. Super Wash. Rin1~Hold, Short Energy-aavlng Ory ~rector Switc h bclualve ln·the-door a1lverware basket 4-color' panel pack Factory 1ra1neo oemons1ra1or w111be 1n our -store ltom 12 noon 10 4 00 p m 10 '>how you ·Great new wava 10 en1ov COOk1n9 Ci!? ................. W/MIATNOlt IChangeoulJ Thru Aug 31 ONLY 5299'5 tel MA .. OPTtoMAl FREE LOCAL DEl..IVERY =c: Model,.,_ noo .. ' DIMOMlftAnoM BURKE'S APPLl~NCE : • SALIS • SIRVICI • PAITS • WI SB.L THI UST .. sa•ICI THI UST -- ' 145 IAICIR, COSTA MESA PH• 546·1672, 179A73 ~ .. Ow..._._ ... ,._., C..•l vtlA ..... ..._.hie.. .... ew,_w-.-...,M1M,_ I ~ AT YOUR SERVICE c QUEENIE "ll's a dt-sert "'ind all rljthl. and tr you J:.1. 011' ti :. c-ommg from not' or ltw! OPEC l'OUn~tt~ • Saclng Lllr Co•ld Co•• l'ours DEAR READERS : "Splashdowns" are not ahuys ma1U1ed spacecraft landing on tbe ocean. This time of the year splashdowns can O<'CDr when people trip on piers and docks, s Up off strimming pool dttks, tumble from tbe banks of streams aed lakes. or fall out of boats. AJtboUgh an u.aexpeded fall into the waler can mean no more than getting wet, too often tbe outcome ls more serious. Bttause rescuing spluWown victims can be a tricky business, bere are a few Ups from the Na· tional Safety Council. Never jump ID after a coucious, s truggling person lllllea you've been U.rougbly trained ID Ufesavbag tecluUqaes. Never at&empt a swimmiag rescue if you can avoid it. l&'s &oo easy for a reseller to become a victim. ' Find a float. Improvise! Look around for something t.o help you make a safe rescue. If the victim ls beyond reach, try extending a towel, a pole, an oar, a tree branch or a fisblng rod to him. . If you can't reach him, toss or no·at someth.ing buoyant for ~upport s uch as a spare Ure, large thermos jug or latched plcllic bullet. If tbe Ollly &Iring you can do Is swim t.o him, take 90methlng buoyant for h1m to grab -so be doesn't grab you! Bealtltfl P•ct Prete~t• All DEAR READERS: California law states that any health studio contract which does not comply with the following provisions cannot be enforced. In addition, if you can prove in court the contract you siltfted_yiolated the law, you may be ·awarded attorney'~ feet;, cost of the su.it and three times lbe amounTOf the actual d11mages-sunerec1.- You are entitled to a written copy of the contract when you sign It. Althoagb yoa may rtteive services for up t.o seven years after slpiag, lbe contract can't require payments"for more lhaa two years after It was signed. ''Lifetime" contracts are ao loager permitted. Tbe contract can't reqalre you to make payments ol more tllan $511 t.o lbe spa. Tbe services must start within six moatlls of die slplag date. Each contract also must contain a clanae saylag tlaat U you die or become dlaabled, neldler you nor yoar estate has &c pay the bala•ceowed on tbe contnct. U tbe coo.tract ls prepaid, die spa must refud lbe amount which covers the services you haven't uaed yet. lo addition. U a health spa Is guilty of false ad· vertlslng ID tbe media, a broclnare, or la aa In· tenlew, you legally may be able to break yoar coatract. You should try t.o get some evidence, such as ads stating that certain equipment is available at all locations wbeo It Isn't, or evidence that days and boars posted are iacorrec:t .. Slmllar· ly. a spa can't use "before" and ..!!after" photo· graphs, unless tbe models did attend the spa and lost their weight through tbe fuWtles. St_,9 Sp• Coatract Carel•U9 DEAR PAT: I've almost decided to join a health spa, and I'd have to sign a contract lo pay for it. I'm a young working mother and could use the exercise, but I don't want any problems due t.o the contract. Is there anything I should watch out for? .G .• Newport Beach Abeolutely ! Most p s with healdl spas lnvolve coetract dlfftcal Read tile ceetrad carefaQy before yoa al la fact, It's a Cood Idea t.o take It llome overa.lpt ud study all die provisions. Remember that once you alp a coetnct, )'08 are uu.lly eoamff&ed &e meet Kl &erma -evea If you hew preput, •ove awa1 er dlscover Uiat die apa ~tioes are _.atllfadory. If,... do atop payba1, tale spa may ue JOll. So, see If die eoatraet tau a releue elale pro&ediaC yoe If ,.,a are ever ... ble to me &M facW&leL Oaly lip llP for a .. ber el weeb-Ml • ..._ er yean. 'AM •• , ,.. .... , be lt8d .......... ,.. ceatraet .. at YG9'1'e ......... u ... .., ...... 't nqtdre a ce•traet, M M•e&l•n elaar1ea dwea ff a ••&lllJ-.... Dee't fw1et tbt Y• wW CM\lllae &e be Mlled ..ut y" laform tale spa &ht yo11 • loa&er wallt tome&Mfadl&J. . \ I . ,, ,. • Tllotaday. Augu11 16. 1979 0A1Lv PfLor A.ls CHICKEN DlllllER SPECIAL • THE MASTERS: anne kleln . catvln kleln Hz clalbome olbert nlpon cochorel and more 52.29 collections of splendor. of understated elegance, You get 3 boneless whltemeat of well-mannered form. of Imaginative and subdued color. of fadla.nt texture. Chicken Planks\!> hand cut from the breast of the chic ken and deep.fried to a crispy golden brown ... Fresh cote slaw ... Cru nchy hushpuppies ... the collectors shop presents MASTER-PIECES . And golden fryes. It's all at a very special price for a limited time only. We give you lots of reasons to love us. a fall fashion show and luncheon ttiursday, august 23, Offer expir.es: Sept .. 2. 1979 at hdrlequln dinner playhouse. 3503 s. barbor btvd., santa ana. doors open at 10:30 a .m. luncheon at 11 :00 a .m. · show .qt 12:45 p.m. no-host cocktails. cf.Oiijj"ij0liii8i]ver~® · admis&ton: 10.00 per person re$ervatlons, please SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 H.-bor ltYd. •Costa Mna IJtist SOllftl of S-.,.... fwy. -"''°" ~ Fdcol DRJV6-THRU SEIYICE AV.All.AILI by 3:00 p.m., august 22 (714) 549-8300, ext. 153. REVEALS in the DAILY PILOT nordstrom Carpet . Tow~·ts Sale AFTER THE SALE THE PRICE GOES UP TO $14.99 sq. yd. SAVE Now. at Carpet Town. lor a limited time a special carpet at a spe<:tal purchase price. After the sale. the price will be $14.99 sq. yd. Now it's 1ustt $7.99. That's saving. The kind that makes this a worthwhlle Investment .or< LIMITED • 599.. • 319-'280" luxurious nylon plush carpeting that lasts. The sale selection waiting for · 8994° 47g.. 420" you includes the latest, most popular colors. Picture your home TIME 1124"-+-_5_99_J_• __ 5_2_6°"_ redecorated In Antique Russett. Mahogany Brown. Amber Fire. Or perhaps ONLY! 1A99" 799-700" Satinwood or Butter Pecan. The choice is yours. On an average investment of so sq. yds. tor a living room. dining room and hall SAVE 25% TO 3&% ON THESE OTHER SELECTED CAAPETSt you save $350. Need we say more. • • A thick and lustrous plush. Made of nylon. It Is CU'J' & LOOP STYLES PLUSH STYLES long-wearing, eaay·to-<:lean, and heat-set for lasting ybur rooms to a tuxurloua new look. in a sturdy nylon pile for plush atyle of 100% performance and durability. Come In soon and treat Striking multi-colorations. se 99 A tow profile, tlghttytufted easy care. Regularly $10.99 so vo contl[KIOU• fllafMnt nylon In six multi-tone colors. J High lustre Enkaloft nylon $ 49 In 8 ~lptured plush style. 7 100% nyton pile In a uxony $ I 49 S<:otchgard and static so 0 pluah llYetfable In a control treated. Regular1y $10.49 v · aefectlon of aeven aolid so vo Select from six colors. Reg. $9.99 multicolorations beetled by ' $ 8 99 Reduced $3.00 aq. yd .••• 8 a five year warranty. aoft aaxony pfuah In Nne Scotchgard and anti·stat so YO bright muttkotof treate.d. Reg. $11.99 combination.. Reg. 110.41 Heet·Htnylonpl .. lna. s1oss GekftlSelecthfn Hfectfon of eight so YO =Id cofor8 In ttM space-dyed colors In a of 'hvtnt se. heevy cut & loop atyte. Reg. $14.99 hM¥Y pluah polyeeter. Reg. $13.lt "IAHT~AMA HI I SO~ lllSTOL .......... s..c.-...... s.•-w....,..'. w .••• s.. ''" •• ,. IJl7 I ... WORLD I OBITUARIES 1 Briton ·wants GI Memories t..ON"OON IAI'> from Callfomhl to New York . l•tten ar ti beln~ malled to Edwln Hale In Enaland, .. who 111a«"d the who le Vnh~ S l11les to help out wilh hi• brlabt ldeu llale, 53, u araphlca anlat. want~ lo compile a book or p~nte>nal .ix· periencea by rorwer G hi who aer vtld •n or p.aaed lhri>u&h Brita.in durlna World War II what they t.bootht o~ the BrtU.h •nd what they dld ln the war "THE•£ WEat: MO&t; than l ~ Author Flooded With Letters Jotn the proJect lo lifr!OOl h the editing. A London publllhttr asked for a synoptla ot the eventual manuscript. "The Umlng i.1 right," Kale said . .. Interest ln the war seerrui unllmit· ed. u you can aee ln any bookshop." .... recruit fa rm boys in Oevon to be truck drivers, Then be sent me a tape or It aU." Not one anU-Brituib anecdot.e has turned up ln the letters. "We're all getting older and I sup· pose it's nostalgic mist ," said Hale. bomber cre w ii ·'to see wbat. they looked like. ·'They had » f'lying Fortress there ror the ceremony and J thJnk it's the only one sun flying." be said. "I .wu shattered by how old tbe men looked and I couldn't believe that tbe ma.._ who was tbe ball turret gunner cOUjd ever have squeezed iato a ball lur· ret." , million of them. although I didn 't e.- IHlcl to Met that many replies." he - said with a grin FO& ID.8 LE'ITERS, Hale paid for the stamps out or his pocket. When hls local mailman opened the maUbox and sa w the first batch of 300 U $.·bo~d letters_. a postal of· ficlal sought out Ha le to ask what was going on. The D-Day Invasion across the English Channel to France in June 1944 was the biggest amphJblolls war operation ever launched and England was a beehive of AlUed troops that summer. Letters h&ve com e fro m ex· se r vicewome n and e ven from u British GI bride. Some letters are thousands of words long and look like manuscripts of books that never JOl finished. Some have led to two or three letter exchan·ges with HaJe and put him on firsl-!)ame terms with the write rs. Castf,e CH•bers o.11, ........... _ Laguna Beach youngsters c lown' a roun d on concrete cas tle at Bluebird Park. Tree. lined pa rk includes other a ttractions for kids on summer vacation. Shown Here. from top to bottom . are J eff J ohnson. 7, Eric Sands. 7. Aaron J ohnson, 5 and Neil Sands . 5. The two sets or. brothers make l or i ncreased noise J)Ollution on their rre· que nt visits to park. Emotion Kills Her on Return ANCONA, Italy CAP) -Emotion overcame 72-year-old Dolors Lodi when she returned home after more than 40 years in Venezuela, and she died of a heart attack. A relative. Mario Montedoro, met Mrs~Lodi at the Rome airport and was driving her \o her na tive village, Pian Pialente. in the foolhills lof the Appennines inland (rom fbe Adriatic. Montedoro said the woman spoke with increas· ing excitement as she recogrilzed familia r sites. Suddenly . she collapsed and died as Monledoro ~as trying to get her to a fi rst aid center. Dftitlt Not itt'• PUBLIC NOTICt: H•ltOING I PICTITIOUS IVSINEU C,REGORY •U-H HAROIH<;, in N-E ST•TEMENT 1an1 ~on of M.1tt'll R. •no Mero11rlle A. ,,.~::;.ollow•nQ person '' OO•nQ l>u•• ... ,a .no. P•~...S ...... y on AU9"'1 14• COMBS. AOVEIHISIN( UJU ••1• !>u"''"•"'G •tOf'tQ w ith h•\. ~rrnts l .1. A ,., .. r\t\i ,,.IPnwf 0,~,,.r~f,i, Mr. and ,J:::~•Yrt lft. MunffnQton 0f'_.tn, C M r\ C"~,.,.~ A. H1U'dtn9 o • G•Q Den ( (.omn\ l~1 J•,,,1,n In H1ttC>or W-t1.ruN;Jton. •ncJ ..... mat~'"!' Hunt•nfl'ton bt•_.(n (A ''''' Qrttpdpartnllt\ Mr dNl"d ~!' (.,Mflle '4010 •1 Thi' bu\lnro\ti t\ condurtfl>(J bv l'tn '" ... , r,t L lf'\ fo'O"''· •·v~uft t-m Iv .,,., "ICt'S "'"' ~ CMdUCtld at 1 00 PM d lviOUdfRl·n r t iff'O· , :.:t:e-',~0n"(;;:,~~u~: 1~~· R':::,,:~11';: tn1~ \l('lh·m··nl #.:1•. t1h•Ji w1tn tnt 1~11 ,...,.m1Uon .Avt • Hvnt~f"IQ1on ~:u~~~ ,~1~~;"1 ''1 '""'"Ol' ~ou,,tf Of'\ '''"•cf\, C.• "'"" 1n.-Af'v Paut Q l"llotU •••l"O''°"· SM\to' ot '"" c tiurcn of I f'uDh\ltf-0 C>r.•ntfit: (Odtif O•••v V11ot t1tlat•nQ f"''"''t \UCJQf'~h mf'mori•I I• 2J .>'> ~f • "'' lH1t It , Of"lfT1Uuf10n \ Ot' n·u1dr 10 '",. 61.!;.__· ' ·-·-\.ru1drt1n ~ HO\t#•tAI ot OranQt Covn • 'l.Y P1,,r<e Bro!"'°" ~moth\ MO•lu~•, PUBLJ(' NOTICE o.,,., ton~ S~)J" NEL!>ON ,..ICTITIOUS BUSINESS OONAlO OEAN Nl LS.ON. ·~ •\ N1'ME ST•TEMENT , .. ,,d~nt ot Hunttnoton B~•cn. C..• l nf' tottow1n9 per\Ons ff'' OOHtQ 01tO \UOdie'ftl) on f "'t""-0 4l' ~'rt>n•ftQ QU~ ntl~-'L •tllVQtn~ U."lt" ..,.-FKlllCT H05pJIOll IAENT A OHC:F, 61.-CO-. t~I• Mr N~''°" .... , ernc>IOV•d .ot Orto M,,,., (A .-1"11 GonW'"<t.on •nd "'°'""O tor !>l•nCU•d Huqo Hun/Ille•. '14 Cowt, Co•I• Otl lor e oo111 11 n••• Belll•eo Me~. LA""', , ..... b .. l>d ol Llnis.t L HPI ..... , oeloved Martu\ J Kollt.. .... IUI tow• •• , ... , Of D••vl J .ino Oon•IO l CO\l d Mew. CA N•l~on bOI" ot HLMtinoton 8e-111ch ("9 Th•\ bU\in~\ 1" c..ol\duc. ltd ov .., A&\.O \urvlVU"M'J •o ht\ moowr 81f'nd.a 9 ,.ne,_,1 twrtrwt\h•o Ut-t\on. ~ orotrw-r D•v•O N~•"4>f' and • HUQO Hun11ket '-.1\ttor 6"'vf'rty AA.r1f1!1 all of Sw~t 1 th•s ~Mtemient w d\ 111eo ''""' trw Hom-: O•<'OO<I h "'nd' ""'V ~•II lrOM counly Cl.,• ol O••nqe County on 11noon10• 00 P M on""""' •I P•~•tP Auou>I u. 191' tho'""'\ Sm1tr\\' M.or tuary whert-FU06U tunf"r&I WJtYtl f'\ w ill be condU<ll'd .tt PubM\N"<I Orttn9"' 1_0 ... , D-tt••1 P ltot 11 00 A.M on !Mlt11rOa1 Interment ••II AuQ 16.1l. 30. SoM>t b, 1'1Q 111\ t• 114' m-In AOO!oll~ll M~mw1AI P•<k. <;arci.na, C:.. p,.,~., Brotn•o !>m•IM Monuary d1re<IOr\ "'1S~ • • ltUST •LAN P. AUST, rn ldent Of L•QUN 841.c:I\, c .. P•-a •••Y on All9U•I ll, 191'. S..rvtwcl Dy "'' C>Menh Mr . and Mr\ RIC-a ... Rusi Of ~·· Mew. C• •M l\lf 9'~1S Mr •nO NI<\. Vernon Aust ol Co\I• Mau , C• ~<V•ct• •Ill be lleld on Friday "' ....... 11, 1'7• ~ J;OOPM •I the P.Cllk Vie• tr1•11a• wlttl ltev. Hlllon J arvi' Of ltle H•<l>or Trinity 8aptlst C"urd1 oflkiAI• •llq. lnt••"*'I PoKllt< View Me~t.I P•rk Pac 1'1< Vie # Morl11•<Y. N .... pon ~"dlre<IC>r\ ml. la04DW 4Y MORTUAH 110 B<oa<lway Costa Mesa 642·9150 s..llTM & TuntlU MORTUUY WISTC&.ff CHM'll Mof1uary •Cremations Flower Sllop 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-4888 ,_CIUOTHHS SMmnMOCTUAIY 627 Main St HUntinglon Beach 536-6539 ,_FAMILY COla.t.U ...... A.L HOMr 7801 BolsaAve Westminster 893-3525 'ACMCVllW MIMOllA&. PMW Cefl'etefy Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 W&c:oaMIQC t«>ITUAlllS Laguna Beach •94-9415 ~'· s., Juan C&s*trano .. ,1'T. . tMMO'LAWM-MT. OU¥I MortUrf • c.n..., en.tftttOl'Y 1825 G1ai.r Ave 0<>91• M4ts• 540-555" MLfl.IM•MOH N.MHOMI 8*2A2A 'ColtaM..a • so P UBLIC NOTICE ,...CTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME ST•TEMEHT T lie tollowlno per\On> •• • 001n9 1>11•1""\\ •• K EELER TECHHl(~L SERVICE. l01' Fiiimore Wey, 111'4. Costa MeM, CA m2' M•rll SW«1 K-. >03' F lll"'°'e W•t, 11 IS., C.oU• Mes.t, C.A '1616 Laur• Ma<let\t Ku ter, JU Flllmo<• W•v. •IS., Cost• Mew. CA 'l'IUI> T "" bu•lne\\ I\ 'ond11< led by ,. ll'rt«r•t c.M<tnersn10 L•"'• M ICH!e• T"i\ SI.lie~• ... u llleO .. ,,,, ,,.. Co11t\IY Cler• 01 0<•"~ County on •uo1n1 •. "" ,,,., Pu111l1....a 0.•1191> C.0.\1 D•llY Pll A."O 16, 2J, JO. Sept. 6, 1t1• JIU- PUBLIC NOTICE ---------- l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEH NAME n•TEMllNT TIM! 1011°"'1no per.on '' cio1no °""' M\\~U. MANTELL E.NffRPRl!>f !>. • Town & Country, Ora<IOf, CA '11~ Marian Na"toll, 1'111 Ml VktOfy, llovnta•" V•llev, CA "2/0I f h" ~' t\ <.Ol'\Ovt.1e<t by 4n If\ dl•10u•• · · ~t1•n N•nt~ll ll\1\ •t••-1 •d• !tied .. ,,,, .... Co11nty Cl~rk of O••no~ County on •11qw11 U, 191' l'IMIJ PullllllleO Orlfnlle (OA\I Dolly Pllol •119. 16, ll,30, S.PI. •· 1919 l ll•I PUBLIC NOTICE lllCTITIOUS IUSINHS NtllMa ST•T•,,..NT n .. IOllOW\f\9 .-.-IS clOlno .,.,,. et: " c P.-ooucTs, ins w . M-cArlllW a1wo.. Uftll •• Cott• ""'""· C.A t'62• Jo"n O. Sfnlul, ... A. .. r-.n Or., Ploc.enlla, CA m lO Tiiis llusiNU Is ~lH .. , ... In· dlvlOu•I Jolln G !>lnilO This si.tement ..... ,.,.., ••Ill Ille Co11nlf Cler~ •• Or•llee Coul\IY O'l AYljuSI 1S, 191', 111211 .. P\11111\Mcl Or~ Coett o.lly PllOI AUii. 16, ll, JO, Sell!. 4, lffl 3l4J." -. PUBUC NOTICE lie hu received mon thltll 400 l';arly UUs year. Hale wrote about h is project to 960 Am e ri c an newspapers, t rying to cover aJl ma· Jor population centers. "Ir I couldn'l loca,te a newspaper. I simply uddressed the" letter lo 'The local newspaper' with the name or the city." The response l\as been overwhelm· ing. "IT ~LI CAN do to cope," he lold~he Associated Press in an in· terview. "When I Rel home rrom the of· fi ce I've no time lo do anything but read and sort lhe letters. file lhem . write repUes and stagger offlo bed." Hale's letter was co-signed by J osy Argy and Wendy Riches, two free· lance women write rs who agreed to Of 400 replles digested by the \rio so far, "We have had sOlhe really marvelOU$ le tters." Hale said. "Americans are a n incredible race. They have sent me snapshots ob· vlously ripped out or personal photo albu~. I don't think an American doing lb.is in reverse would have got such a response from the British." Ex-Gls vacationing in Britain, who read Hale's appeal, have visited him at his home at 2 Southwick Gardens, Canvey Island, Essex. which 1s in the Thames River mouth, 35 miles east • of London. "AND ONE GUY," Hale said . "r ang me up from Myrtle Beitch. S.C., at 2: 15 in the mornJ.D g. Lt must have cost him 30 or 40 pounds lup lo $90) to tell me how he trained raw A MAN IN OMAHA, Neb .. wrote to Hale: .. Every tree-lined lane or road was lined on both sides wiCh tanks. artillery, trucks. ammo. etc ll's a .wonder the British Isles didn't sink under the weight of It all " The l ette r also recalled wit h pleasure English "rish and chi ps, tea a nd c rumpets a nd En gli s h tea hquses " · 1'ne man wrote that the Bnt1sh Churchill t:mk was a wonderful lank Said Ha le "Our h1blories tell Ub 1t was undergunned and underpowered and I think he must have liked 1t becaU!le he hitched <a ride on one on t he advance lo Germany .. · HALE WENT TO a recent reuruon in England of U S 8th ~1r Force ex - HALE SA.ID HE hopes the letters will keep comJng. He seeks a strong and vaned ac· count and he feels many or the letters have a therapeutic value 1or the perso~ writing them . '·as if lhey bad JUSl been waiting ail these years for someone to Usten to these memories of what wab the biggest thing there will ever be 1n their whole lives." Sell or Jrade your old skis last with a new Skiing classified ad In the Oa1tv;Pllot. 642-5678 new name I I ami/1ar laces Home Centers ... -~. CAMBRIDGE ·STORAGE SHED 10' x 9· fkq 179 9J 149.88 GREENBRIAR STORAGE SHED 1 O' x 9' 6 x !> Reg 149 99 Reg 109 99 119.88 Lovliest blooms under the sun They'll 11111vo 1n t101 vmatncr l\nd you 1118\\e 11rc:.11 plea~ur1: in trio t,c:a.111 they br,nq 10 yout garden Don 1 m1c;s out on 1n1:. 1JOr9oous solec11on Ano IJ mn~o your qrccn lh;;mb e'len more effective yr·u ro invttod 10 d demonstration ol Soil Oli:n:1cr. to be held at 11r d1solay <Jl l~c Home Snow PORTULACA, ZINNIA, VINCA. nc3 C9c r.i.i" .48c pak At home in any room For bOOks ~nick-knacks. ptant6 or toys It :. ~•urtlf and beau1tl ut 1n decorator styhnQ Precision craltsm.:>n ship rnakes this bookc...ise r!.l'iy to assemble w1th<110.1 10011 Heu;. 11uly •S a piece ol lurn1turr you'll be proud of. Chooso Cn911sh Oak or Wnlnul Modol #:J2'i 3 SHELF nOOKCASr Rog 44 9!) 34.88 88.88 .. All clear! J, ,t s11p lh•S. un.t tn ,to; 1 1t•;,1.i•· mt'nl tor lhu .:i r I .tr· noN ,., yv JI r •}n•ra rr1ut" l er rr-.r ltnf) •,y'..tt'm f" vcrylh1n') IMm CO hnci c .:l( r'l 10 pollun w ii 1 ,. l1tcr;)l.t r .1100 out ct tour nom• /Ind th" ,t·r will be clcJn Jnd trcsn r,,fl, j"' , .. ,n 'dnr"')r ns:rnl on v t. irve JI, unit '''·vi Ht,.,,,. sn ..... J ·,pt t/ l.1'l !•I :;p 100 CLCAR DAY Cl CCTRONIC AIR CLEAN£R f~1 I :! f) r1 I 198.88 -.... \ .~" -, ... ,·'((:]'I "n ' t i • '" . ~ • • j I ' :1-~J) HOME SHOW SPECTACULAR August 18 thru 28 Here s o partial hst or LP Horne Confer event at the Anohe1m Convenuon Cent or. FREE DEMONSTRATIONS WEBER BARBECUE -taste deflc1ousty pre pored IOOd straight lrom 11\o grill t HOME AL.AAM SYSTEM-elf1c1ont. cconom1cot lam11v socur1ty Z-8AIC«-f0f moon1l1cont brick-l1ko walls SOLAA IHIROY AT HOME-and orhor onorgy-sov1no fdous. Plua velusble coupon• rodo.m•bl• at any LP Homo Center ' HOURLY DRAWINGS• DAILY GRANO PRIZES "How· To" Rooms-Spo<:11I dl1pl1y1 with valuable., mOMy·nvlno ldoat for every room In your homt. formerly Ward & Harrington COSTA MESA : 275 Bristol 556-1 500 , .. , , .. •,'I •1. I FULLERTON 301 South State College 870-0050 .";i, ,·.1~,. ., ~' ,, ''"'' , • I I # > ~ ' ,' ' GARDEN GROVE 7707 Garden Grove B lvd. 537-9571 or 893~6523 • i •• r• ~.: (I ., ' • J r • 7 JO to !..! 1' ~ '': I ,(1 9 10 6 SALE DATES: Aug.16 thru Aug. 21 -~ ~ . . ' ... LAWN & GARDEN • PAINTS • PAIELllG • HOUSEWARES ~ • BUILDIN& IATERIALS • ELECTRICAL • PL•ll& • WIBER Louls1ana-Paclfio Corpo11t110n t t I .. --· RAP£ VICT1M STILL.PAAALVZED, UNABLE TO SPEAK Susan Bartolmet, 29, Ten Ye.,• After the Crime J TheSll,400 store-bought contputer. At Digi~1l'sSm.ill Bu!>ines.., lompult.•1 S ton·, \'uu L·ln bu\ .1 WD78 corriputcr ... y!>h.:m th.it's rl'•llh to h.rndk }our '1ltount-. r('('t'IVa blc, .iccuunb pay.1bll', !rJVt•llll•ry, &rnd uthl·r bui:.inl'"'" opcr.ltion!>. Fur th<.'surpri!:>ing pntl' of fU !:>l $11,-100. But bdorl• yt1u m.1\..1• ,111y cumm1tml•nt-, \'I Ill 1 .111 bro\' ..,l'. read our litt·r,1tun'. ,,..,1., quc-.t11111-, .tlld try 11ut ,1u1rnputL•r t. 'r your~df. 'Yuu (,in L'nroll 111 our ( ornputt·r D1..,ln\'1'r\' ( 1,,..,..,, .... and lcJm hnw u tlwr bu ... 111l'"N'" liJ...l· your:-. .1rt· u""'F;~t.11 compulcrb today. And 1( you lil..l·, you can v .. 1IJ.. .1wJy .... 1th no obligation'> at all. 9-:'------ComL·brow'il'. /\11d"l'l' whJtan im·t•-.tnwnl of$ I 1.400 could mt•an tu your bUbl nl'"" OJJ\'r,1' 1011.., Digital's JJYO HJ rbor Bl\ d Computer (HMborHhJ . I '\11\1t1~.111D1q~u l m7 ). Store co ... tJ M t"'>ol. (714) 'Wll-4'l40 Mon.-l-r1 "'lJ ins APWl ...... M ~amaama • ·--r---.!.-- I ~ YSll ll I >l\JVl · NI WI '( )I' J' l.J '\1 I I Sicle~alk Sale Fri.clay, August 17 IO:OO A .. M~ Bayside Drive at Jamboree Rood loi th e entra~ce to Balboa /slant/) .-·---J ' , Rapist Freed, 2nd to Have • • SAN QUENTIN CAP) -One ol tl.e men ClOD• vlcted lo the celebraled Suaan BaMlomel case 12 1•an ago w · been releued oa parole and the other lJ at~uled for a paroie IMa.rin1, CaWotnia pri1on °''ielahl"teport. · In answer to a query, Helen Atkinson of the Stale Department of Corrections slUd Wednesday that on JuJy 31 Leonard Maine wu paroled to out of at•te. "TllAT IS ALL THAT I CAN tell you ... she said. "This was a hush-hush prisoner." Miss Bartolomei, now 29, was raped and1shot in the head five times and left for dead aftet her boyfriend was murdered. She was paralyzed. lost her voice and most of her sight. but her struggle for rehabilitation became a symbol of courage • around the world. Thomas Eugene Braun and Maine. both 19 at the time. were convicted of a three-state cnme spree that left three dead and Miss Bartolomei in a coma for seven months. She was a key prosecution wllness, ans wering questions by moving her fingers and blinking her eyes. BaAUN. DESCRIBED BY PROSECUTORS as the instigator of the crime spree from Seattle to the California town or Sonora. was scheduled for a parole hearing at San Quentin prison today. Word of the parole hearing ignited bitter reac- tion in Ukiah, the town l30 miles north of San Francisco where the Bartolomei family lives "The idea that Braun m ight get a parole ts preposterous." said Dick Soderquist, a fnend of thf! f~mily who. $&id s he has received thousands of letters from across the country and around the world. "Susan is the one who needs a parole "SEEING T HE WAY S HE FIGHTS ts something you don't get used to. She can't roll over by herself or sit up. She works until her whol~ body is shaking. The struggle with her body will > ~· ,4ugutt 16. 1979 DAU. y PtLOT A J 'I ~t~ GOlJRMET MARKET (Market Street) ln addition to h•vlng a full IJne of fre1h fl.ah & freah shellfish, this week Delaney'i. •Ill feature Fredi tMal f'l'ftll Padfk Rockcod""Red Saappe ,.,...,2.29 •. F~B PRODlJCE DAILY Seedleta GraOH l 11 holli 1""- ... 4te .. Nectat18es . . 39( a. ~ . .,,r_,.._.,_.., Pfnea111tles 89c •• , ......... .... Pink Grapefruit 3 1 .. 1.00 , ..... ltaUu Squull 4 ...... 1.00 ·-,,,_ r.110 ,._, TomatoH 3' ...... 1.00 11ut.1,..vw•.,.. Delaney's wine cellar has a full line of Imported or domestic . wines chUJed OI' at room lem· peralure for your pleasure. 'I DEU 6 •EAT DEPT. ~~el aney 's made·orf'-.the-s pot frn b sandwiches on IOUrdough. Any kind I.SJ ea. W11consln 1harp cheddar cheese c random weiah~l l.7t lb Delaney·~ Famous <.:reamed Spinach 1k pt O ven· Ready Boneless Stuffed Chicken Breaat on a bed of apple dre11ini L7tea A spedaJ notice from the meat department pncewue now 11 the time to fill your home freezer with beef call us• DELANEY'S Gouna\t Manet Open Daily 9-6 • Closed Sunday 2920 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. 673·55%8 never cease." r -iuiUM:r-rD~-G;.~. ~~~~~~~~.!k· ~-J.~·:_. art~~ u== p--p1'!18~~ .. ·--when the trial was held. is now a JUcige. H.e pointed ----• out that Braun never showed any remor~e for h1~ crimes. "We a6ked for the death sentence and l :.till favor it for him." Broaddus said of Braun The Mendocino County district attorney. Jm· Allen. said he plans to a ttend the hearing to oppose Braun's parole. lie said he has so1Jc1ted .opinion from around Northern Caiifomia and of the 15'J replies he has received. aU but one 'strongly op peses parole for Braun THE WNE EXCEPTION IS A MAN who say:. for Christian reasons Braun should be given a second chance. "A second c fiance to do what·1 •• Alle n res ponded. Braun was originally sentenced to die in the gas chamber. but that \I. as commuted to ltfe Im· prisorunenl after the U S. Supreme Court declared tha t capital punishment as adrrurustered was un constitutional. . MAINE WAS Sll:NT ENCED TO 10 vear !> t11 hf(' . The two were accu!>ed of murdering a }OUnl! wo man 1n Seattle, a Portland a utom obilt· salesman and Susan 's boyfriend .. Timothy LuC't'. the l~·year-old son or the Lake County d1s tr1ct at· lorney. They were con victed of the California and . Washington m urders. but never stood trial in the Oregon case. Hearing Slated· On Cab Rate Hike Newport Beach City Council members !>ay they have no argument wilh a proposed S percent rate surcharge proposed by Orange Yellow Cab However. the surcharge wasn't approved by council members when it was brought before them Monday. They said it has to be treated as a rate in crease and they have to hold a public he~nni:: before a rate lncr~aBe can be grant'ed. MAVOR PAUL RV<>KOFF SAID HE would bl· willing lo forego the financial audit rcqwred of the cab company last fall when council members were asked to grant the firm a 21 percent rate hike. The bearing on the rate increase was set fnr Aug. 27. The proposal would add 20 cents to fa res between Sl and S6. with 20 cents added for each ad- ditional increment of $4. • Unaudited figures supplied by the cab com· pany show that the price of eas for the cabs has risen about 26 cents a gallon since that rate hike went into effect last fall. FIRM OFFICIALS SAY THEY expect the gas prices to go up another six cents by the end or the year . Ryckoff, in suggesting the hearinc could be held without the flnaoci•l audit, said he doesn't believe cabs fa ll Into the same category as am bu lances. "I don't think there's the same necessity U\· voJved ," he explained. "If the pr ice of the fare gets too hiib. people won't use cabs ." Explosion Cause Told HERLONG <AP> -Tbe Sierra Army Depot HY• it haa a probable cause of the accidental ex. plotlon of 10 15,000-pound "daily cutter" bombs a year ago. Col. Charles Moses said ill an interview that summer heal and direct sunli1ht were apparently ~c~~. . 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' I J -- I • • tty lrld Andenan 'UNkY WINKERIEAN -.ur., • S..• •• "He knows I hove to get up early tomorrow·" SUPERHEROES ... ns "MW~ lH4N ... ~ ~ ltft/C'OP'Mll H~RI~ N30lfi. II ... ....-:i...-----o-f SHOE Iiuna'M to at an ~~k~ and cmsent ~rtf, .. ('' ·~ MOON MULLINS THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane ·"Do I hatto know any words besides 1giddyap' and 'whoo'?" OENNtS .THE MENACE MISS PEACH AflT~HAf2. f2EV1E}VS -n\E fJ~ Flt.Mr "" > by Jeff MacNefly GORDO RAT5f JUST .A5 .I.~ {Jlt.OOJ. ! Fl/.115ff Fa.DIN6A &JRRITOf TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY -me ~RKSHOPON • fmM S1t>ICISM 1lfftOlJGH '~ CON'TROL. •• I THINK I'LL TRY OUT FOR THE OLYMPICS WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE SO GOOD AT? I WA I by Tom 8.ttiuk 'Ile.> Jll5 T (,()TO ~ ! e i i by Mell l..3tarlus : PEANUTS ' .. COMICS /CA,()!SWORD by Charles M. Scau11 M'tt BROTHER SPll<E! WOW! IT'S 600010 SEE '{OJ AGAIN! by Kevin Fagan If 'S 'flttJC, tJof'~A~ ~ ~ IUC>tl &l.l'-'-(lt1..Ai.£O's ~IN6 (Ql'f(~1'. jl,.l0 111,l'( ~a.rf '(0\11'0 '°"'( At111 '4'.CJ:.f"f ~00'( P'KI l.( fWf I ,UJ.1" ~ '(f.4A f ! I LICO A&OV'f M" Ac.E: ! "nU:'i 1'M1..i1< IM ~L'4 Q1 Ot.J01' 1"M(: Arfwo«K LOOK A L•1''fl( ">vSf1,101JS 1'o ·nu~~,., IM ~C.~OM ! DR .SMOCK NO, t>eAR ! YOU'Re NeveR 1"0 SE!!f! ME. IN 'fH5 MORN I >.J G eeFo Re J:. PO"'f' O N M.Y MAKGLJP.' NIELSEN ,,, A 6Atit ~ C.AU@ \ YOV ocr Yo.JR WtFt ' '? r? 'Z.l'.z. ~Cl\~ Ol..O ! by Gus Arriola EVERY TIME T>IAT /!JELL RI~ !&ET SQ4.(E Tl-llAJ(ET roEATf by Harold Le Ooux r a 4..£" COME ON YOV OLD 50FTY! GO 00 YOVR FACE ANO COME ~AC!<. IN'tO fHE K.ITCHEN' THE LlflLE OOY THINl(b YOU'RE MAD At HIM/ by Tom K. Ryan by Emit Busbmilltr ~ I l 'fl-4A "f" O Ne L.OOK CRA CKec::> MY HeAD MIR ROR .' by George Ume>nt by Jeff Millar & Jon Mcintosh TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE •CROSS I F"obl)er5 6 S~ 00..I ll FootlokC ro.tfl 14 U; -- 1c, Qt the moon 161/ermrn 11 weau~e• -word t9 Greett lell!!< 20 GaellG 11 Fears 72 Soundless 24 Swiss range 26 Composed 17 Fruit 30 Dead drunk 32 Heaped 33 Hair color J.c Compass pt 37 Chilled 31 Po1tu1es 39 Formenv .0 Seate 41 Filleted 42 Of a duchy '3 Raid 45 Metric units ~ A"ICk .a Ctavats 49 Conte&ts 50 Liu S2 Stea111e ST 1-nou•.I' • ~ted1 60 MP~ll 61 Canvas stand 62 System al Ibsen ch•r ac1er 54 Barter M ve1v small ~N I Ovefdue 1 Roman road J Weap0ns •Rescinded S V1s11 6 Cat>t>aoe oosttes 7 Instrument as11oma 9 Paddle 10 Feign 11 Pnonly 12 Dine at hOme 2 WOfdS 13 Situauon 1a Knocks 13Uve 25 Conducte<1 26 Progeny ; UNITED f-c.i1ure SyndrCdltt w~an .. !>day " Pt.rule Solved •I• lw , . ' I A I " • OlA H •I ~•Idol• . ' . " G 0 • r ,1, i" loTtJ,.Jt ... ' I 0 ... c l .. ' I 11•1• S u • (. • r t •l •lDlS -· ~ . • • ~·· ·-\ . A 0 I s. 0 • ol• r l• MG I 0 •I • u .. 0 0 •1 I Ir I" . ~ c • ' . ~. I r10 •r . ( • ' .. 0' l l I . ' .. ' • ( 0 • 0 s ' s 00 f ' ' . -· l I • s I " ( ·-c • . ' A I "•s I If I f • s f<> l • 0 I t 0 I h . ' I •• •• [""{ rHf 111 I If 'I •i1t " r r• 'C 1' T I ~ s I s I r , ~ s l I • 27 Near as -u No Sco1 -r <t!i llaltan island 2a T voe s•zP 46 Freid 29 Kind ot vote 47 Deals 30 Pivoted 48 Claim 31 Narrated 50 Plateau 33 -lode !II lm11ated 35 Blemlsn ~ Peruviat;i In· 36 Morays ..s. diat) 38 Slmp ~ Mortgaoe 39 Win a con· 55 -· Gran I lrontauoo 58 Malay g11>- 41 Meal cut bon '2 Cobo 59 Cut down .-. LOCAL/ CALIFORNIA Thurecl9y,Auguat 1e. 1979 L.ISC OAIL y PILOT A I. ·20th Century Fox. Shakeup Analyzed ~ . . ............. llOLLYWOOD <AP) -r.w it ••• "-• eo•plttad -~· pa)ace ,.If«! .... -... c... turr· ... Esecutive' Provides Some lnaights partvef Wb.Y would a company. break .. _. a W'lDa1aa &eam? IN8Glll' • orrsau by • aecmtft ..... woned doee- Net aiDN •·attaiJ'e .. r::r · hH U. mo•ie erewd so mucb IO_..,.-...... Holb'wood lovea ._ ~. ud to the ev .. a. at ha tM put WMb have broq91t freab wav• of ov&r·U. P'wt'Mr ellatttr Tbeeeq~· -IVNE • -ALAN Ladd Jr. announced that ho aod a1 eoclac.. ,., xuc..r and Gant.b Wl•an wOlllld leave the 1tudlo at lhe MMI ol U.elr contract& In Decemw im. 1"M1 were the production team U.•• helped brtn• ~ ~ pnaepert• u , eapedaily from ''9tar Wan.•· July 4 -LIMld el al dlt· clOffd they would .. ~ up their produetion company under Wamer Brothen aU1plce1 after leavlnt P'ox. It Won't Fence ~em Out -JulY • -Board cbalrman 0. .... -c. llMtW ordered lAcW. Kaaw l9d Wt1aa to tak• vaea· ... ,,_ tMir 1tudio pottl. -AUG. t -8TANnLL an· oouaced that SaodJ LJbereon would replace Ladd u preUdeot of lh• Pox ftlm divlaion and A1hley Boone •ou.ld take tbe new poaUoo u president ol dis· trlbuUon and markeUng. The ............. .. Workmen put up a new 'fence ·near San Ysidro along the 5.6-mile stretch of Mex· ican border Tbe builder ·says it won't keep illegal aliens out, however. The $2 million project is only "prettier" than the old one. which was fuU of holes. BalhQa Pier Show,. . Out for FQurth By IOANNE &EYNOLDS • Of .... O•llf P'llM Sa.ff The Balboa Pier Fourth of July fireworks s how is going to be a thing of the past. N-ewport Beach City ·Council members agreed th.is w~k with police officials who recommended that the show not take place oo the Fwrt.b because of the traffic jam it caused this year Council members indicated they'd be willing to let the Balboa Improvement Association, which puts on the public dis· play, have its show on the third or fifth or Vuly, but not the Fourth. Police expect 1980 to be another problem year because tbe Fourth falls on a FJ'.iday. • • • COUNCILMAN DON Mclnnia, a west Newport resident, wants a return to twice weekly trash pickups during the sum· mer in neighborhoods where there are significant numbers or rental units. ,.. This is the first summer that the once a week pickup baa been in effect and Mcinnis said the weekly turnover of rental properties bas produced more trash than can be accommodated on \.hat schedule. Mayor Paul Ryckoff, a Balboa Island resident, said he'd back such a proposal ••• NEWPORT BEACH City Cowicil members have made a couple of appointments to citiun advisory groups and have called for interested residents to step forward so that four other vacancies can be filled Betty Tessman of Promontory Point was named to the City Arts Commission and Reg Jones of Corona del Mar was named an alternate to the SanUago Library System Lay Advisory Board. Candidates are being sought for the city's Local Coastal Planning Advisory Committee, the Bicycle Trails Citizens Ad· viaory Committee and two vacancies oo the Transportation Plan Citizens Advisory Committee. Applications are available at the city's clerk's office in cJty hall * * • TEN IHl'S ON St.·Andrews Road in Cliff Haven have been re·zooed from R·3 to R·2 by unanimous vote of tbe Newport Beach City Council. 'ln action t.bia week, council members chan1ed the zoning of lots between Clay Street and Cliff Drive to reduce the denaily ol future building in the area. According to city staff members, the R-3 zooe allows up to five units on the lots which range lo size from. 7,000 to 10,000 square feet.. The R·2 de11ignation meana only two units can be put on the property. Three property owners appeared at the public hearin1 to op- pose the move, suagesling instead a reviaion of the bu.lldini standards for R~3 lots. • Mayor Paul Ryckoff poiotea out that the R-2 zoniDI would be better for property ownen Ulan the R·l JOOinC he'd prefer to aee on tbe loU. There were no bomeownen at the meetiDC wbo spoke iD favor ol tbe cbaqe · ' Dedication Due For OASIS Facility -D1•l-. ••...._ w111 be beld ....., 8Mlnllal for ... reee•ttg...t;~t' maltl· puJ'POM at tile Newport Beac:b llBlor CftW. • Called OASll (Ol4u Mu.lta Sot lal, lnfor•atloa aad Sen•> tbe eeMll' ta locat.ecl at 1'lftll IDd llarl1aeru. A._ la Corou de1 ..... ll•lden ol the c:ent.er have or1anlted t.be ceremoa1 that •eta .....,. ••1 at 10 a.m. AD opeD boaM uatll l p.m. will follow tM ctedltatloa • n. ClllUI' opened ba tbe •um· mer ol .,,, ...., ._. .., ol• • • Tnatees OK Audi,torium Fee. Cutbacks Last May, fees Jor public use of the remodefed Newport Harbor High School auditorium were cut in hall. Newport.Mesa school trustees have continued the lower reea indefinite ly. However, trustee Barbara Skilling said she believes the fees. might be reviewed after they've been in effect a year, to make sure they are still ade· quate. • The district charges $155 for three hours, plus $37.50 per addi· lion al hour and 8 percent of aross ticket tales. Use by schools wllbln the dis· t.rict is free. Instructors Wanted In San Juan San Juan Capistrano Reerea· tion Department officials are looking for instructors to teach in the city's fall program which begins Oct. l. City officials are seeki..ng ~ pie to teach courses in tennia. gymnastics and drawing and painting for chiJdren. Qualified applicants should s ubmit resumes or employment applications at. city omces, 32400 Paseo Adelanto, prior to Sept. 1. Instructors are hired on a con· tract basis and receive a perceo· tage of class registratioo fees. For ioformalion, pbooe 493-1171, ext. 247, between 10 a .m . and 4 p .m. Mondays through Fridaya. Colkge Sets Art Courses Several aections or ba1lc art appreclation will be taught th1a fall at Saddlebaclt Colle1e'1 two campuses and aeveraJ locationl iD various Orange Cout com· munitlea. Art 19, whtcb covers au aspecta of art iDcludin1 draw· Ing, paintin11 sculpture and arcbitectun, will be offered ln full 1emester ~or 1pedal accelerat ed, ei1bt-weet verstom. Counes beliD Aue. rr. For 1nformaUon, phoDe Ul-4555. '95-1000 or IM-8300. L=" WCMlkl edt Oet. 1. ,... Ladd'• ... .,., -IMJ•••• ,.._ Fox amounted to almoe& .. 1DilHoa ud Kalllor ...s ..,_._.paid mon aun •t•"h..-ee. The ~t ~ Drofolmd. Why Would Ladd &nd eoborta leave three ol the belt·PQini joba ·1n Ameriea? Wb1 would s~ eveo bait.en their' de· 2Sununer ·Rec Trips " ... all tM nn-la &be ........ Re cJiooMI to ,.. aala uoeymoua for obrioua . I ... bllew tbere are two Im· porw.t faeton involved,'' he of>. MtYed. ··Pint. tbere •u a dilfenoce of opinion between Den.Dia and, Laddie on IDceoUve pay. Ladctie WU bri.aliDI up 8 DeW Ht ol G• ecutivea, and wanted to eut them in on tbe action lm· mediately. DeDDil reuoned that the newcomers lbouJd watt UDtU the results of tbelr labon bad beeD proved -why should they profit from 'Star Wan,' 'Allen.' and other put winnen? Remaining . "SECOND.·. TlllNJt Wdctie . realized the time 1o strike out An excunioa to Knott'• Berry waa now. After all, tbe life ol a Farm oa PT'iday a.nd a boat 1ucceutul studio bou luta only cruise to Cat.allna on Aue. 25 ue two or three yean, and Laddie the two remaining trips San was rtd.lng the crest. 'Alien,' Juan Capistrano's summer wbicb bad been predicted for a recreation program. • • millloo rental domestically, was levelinc otf al $40 million. Friday's sojourn gets under way aboard a bus that leaves ci· ty offices, 32400 Paseo Adelanto, al 9 a.m. THe bus will retU.rn from Kiaott'a at 8 p.m. FEBS, WRICH include transportation, admi11ion and an ll·ride ticket book. are S6 for those 16 yea.rs old Of' over and as for those lS and under. Tbe Catalina trip, which in· eludes boa and boat transport.a· Uon1 ia availabie for SU.SO for cbiad1en S to 11 years old, $17 .50 for those aces 12 to 62 and '16.50 for senior clUzens. BVSES WD..L LEA VE city of. fices at 7:30 a .m . Aug. 25 and re· turn at 9:30 p.m. For information. phone 493-Un, ext. 247. Seminar Set ByH9pe Unit "Resolvinl Coo.flict Through Communicatton" ls lbe Utle ot a free seminar apooso~ by tbe Hope Unit and South Coast Medical Center oo Aue. 30. Dr. Ray Olson, Hope Unit psychologtst and CO·aulhor of "Let's Talk," a boot on com- munication, will speak begin· ning at 7 :30 p .m . in the auditorium of the South Laguna facility. .. For iatonnatioo. call the Hope Unit al 499-1311. Verdict Nixed VENTUKA (AP> -A Municipal Court judge WedlMs· day overturned a jury verdkt that bad found USA Petrocbem guilty or six misdemeanor counts of criminal neglect after a plant explofdoo and flnt that killed one workman and injured three others in June, 1978. "Fox bu only two pictures of promise coming up. One la the 'Star wan· aeq-.el. Sequela are never u pod u tbe on,iDal.. and George L&aeu iSD't ~ 'The Emplr:e Strikes Bact. Then there is 'The Rose' ( Bette Mldler) which may or may not hit the public fucy. It's very heavy, and audiences Sffm to want to escape their problems today -give lbem thrills or comedy." ova SOURCE DOUBTED that there was an e10 clash between Stanfill, the urbane, firm -minded Anoapolis graduate, ud l..add, the painful· ly shy but abow-wiae aoa of • 1950s lupef ·Slar. "Dennil i.s oot the kind wbo wouJd like to accept t.be Oscar at the Academy awards," said the observer. "He is satisfied to im- press former colleagues in the financial world." The president of another film com pan)' observes . "What broke up the Fox team was that they gave those three guys too much .. Giving people that kind of mone') never helps; il JU St maku lbem wonder if they couldn't be getting m o r e somewhere elbe '· ONE OF THE WRY results of the wbole controve~y was the circulatioo of a chain letter among the lop executives ot the film industry. It w~ an appeal for "Bundles for Laddie," citing the fact that bis 1978 incentive pay had been ooly $1,9'4.385. The recipients were asked to contribute to the drive to raise an extra $55.615 "so Laddie'• pay will be an even S2 million." No reports as yet oo bow much ba11 been coolribut.ed. -......... SHAKJNO'UP HOLL YWOOO Alan Ladd Jr. Festivities Scheduled In SanJuari San Juan Capistrano's Fiest<! Association is conductin~ its an oual Round Up Pit Barbecue on Aug . 2S at CJ!mpo Vaquero CCowboy's Csmpground l on tht· Raocbo Mission VieJo. The event, which benefits San Juan 's annual Swallows O<ty parade and fiesta. tak.es plal'c from nooo to 6 p.m. at the camp grounds located five miles east of the San Diego Freeway on Uw Ortega Highway. Admission is .$2 for cbHdren and $4.50 for adults. Admission includes all you can eat and beer and lemooade will~ sold as ex tras. The day's festivities will In elude entertainment and volleyball and horseshoe games Tickets can be purchased at the barbeque or at El Peon 2eN% Ortega HJghway. ;,cro!>~ from the mission. BLOOD DONORS SOVGHI' IN SC The American Red Cross com munity bloodmobile wall be parked at Our Lady of Fatima Ca tho lic Church in San Cle mente Aug. 28 for donors Appointments to give blood s hould be ma de by calling -492·2831. Tbe church is located at 105 La Esperanza. and the bloodmobile wilt be in the parking lot from 2:30to7 p.m. Talk is Cheap. It's easy to proclaim "the lowest prices in town" on television or radio. But .. advertisers wflomean what they say commit their price pledges to print in newspaper ads. For bargains you can believe in, rely on the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 ' } ·- .'t/ , ,. .. .. . . . . .. r LOCAL I CALtFORNIA 60astline olkge Pushes for Mesa Verde Lease i- Offtdal1 uf C'outhne Com munllY Coll•ae have made 1t t"a.ar that lhe1 ..-a.nl to least' M•u Verde SchoOl bl Coat a ...... lendenl lohn Nacoll tu mut with repreat'ntaUvr of f'oullmt'! amJ any Olht>r lnt.-rested orR•nlu Oon1 and rt'port lo lt\em Au.i 2lt 111 b11li. 011 M "SU Verde 1rnd M oulc Viblu school!i ~rn 1.-uu r.-straclk>n'< dr&wn by trUJtet. .. nt:nrd1oi.: night u:u; of the hw1ht1l"ll SS0,000 a year. pointed out tha t they have s uccealfully leased the Bay Vie w School facility in Santa Anit Hel1bts from the Newport·Meaa dii tricl the past year. The survey also indicated lbat many residenta are Community College Dla,t, holds its claues In re d fac1li1ies scattered from •l Beach to Corona del Mar . Coaatllne. which opened in 1976 and 1s part of the Coast Tb• coUq-tMivtlbout-walla Mnl top ofttclala lndud!nt PNiat Mat Bernard LUJttln to try to COD.tMt Newport II"• uhool truat.eet Tu•tda-y lo lease the former elementary 1cboQJ (o th~ eoue,.. T&U8TSS8 •Al11! NO' de· claioa but told ~ct &apwln . Me a Vf'rdl" 1,. onf" ot thrtt· elt.menlltry Achools lo Co"t• Mtaa tlosed thl~ y.-nr bccaWle of det llnln1 t-nroll m"nt Qiddmg pror .. dur-t'!l lht&. month failed to br1n~ forth 1>roA(>E'fllvt· renle,.. for two of lb• •thuob Th«! UUrd. V1tton11 S<:hool, ww. leaaed for $42.006 lo 'ard.-11 School of <.:orona dt'I M 11r One reuoo cited for tht' l•u·k C'OASTl.IN1'; OF•'l(;&ALS challcnxed tht• tlecd (Or the rc.:11 tr1ct1om,. which came iill.er u c;lt11cn11 <'O lllm1llee 11aid llf'l~hbor:. "trc concerned about n1ahl 001s'" puritlng and traffic problcrm. t'oa11lllnc officials. who are at!ukrng lo negotiate a lease for All Photographlr Typoorapn1cal, Clorlt.al 1nd P11ntong Erro" are Sub1ect lo Correct1011 AH Sale 11em1 Svt11ec1 to Stock ort They also said they surveyed the Mesa Verde neighborhood to !>ce If there really was oppos1· lion . TH! SURVEY OF 133 resi- dents reportedly showed 125, or 93 percent, in s upport o f Coastline using the school. llano D A .. WI ......... JONI EARECKSON SIGNS GREETING CARD Ex-9r1dder Kent Weldrep In Background ~n Inspiration ~aralyzed Woman Stars BURBANK <AP > -Some day8 when J oni Eareckson wake!> up unable to bathe or dress herself. the memory or a 1967 s wimming accident re<.'urs anc1 "the lim itations or my paralyl>i!i JU~l s m ack mc·in the face " But th e perky Halt1morc n ative. a quadnple~1c since s he broke her neck that July day diving into Chesa peake 8<1y, has spent the las t few ycar5 as counselor. information ofrtccr and l>Y m pathi:tit' ea ~ thousand~ of other hun· d icapix.'<l peoplt· around the nation "PF;OPl.E HAVE ASKED ME cver1'hing from how do you face depre~~ion lo 'Wheret do I get a good leg bag."' Miss Earcrhon l>a1d "Pt:o· pie wntc to me al> if I have all the an&wcr~ " The lette rs sta rted pourin~ tr1 after M1&i. t:<1reckson. 29, aµpearcd on NBC TV's "Today" show an 19"M and demonstrated her talent a)> a painter. Stie parnts with H brush bt!twcen her teeth a nd her art 1i. sold throughout th" rnuntry, A publi~her who ,:;aw the TV ~cgment wanted her to write a book. She has since written t wo, and the mail Increased !>O much that :.he formed 411 or · gan1zalion called "Joni and 'Friends" to ''try lo sh are what God he1~ taught m e during the years l'vc ~n in the wheel chair." HER EXPOSURE WILL INCREASE this fall upon release or a full·length movie entitled "Joni," m which !>he plays herself Based on her early l'X pt!riences al> a quadriplegic, the film produced hy Billy Graham's movie company 1l> i-.c heduled to pre miere Oct. 5 in Hull1more. "I have been in a c hair for 12 yeurs, and a good portion of those years were sµcnt in de&~ and d epression and anger and b1llcmcsi.." !.aid Miss Eareckson . who opened a Burbank om cc or h er organiwtion in June. "Whatever advice I might shere no w. it's ba!>ed on working through a lot of questions <Jnd doubts " · She still studies art and is leamm~ to drive a van. and a lthough s he says her hfe has been "agreeable t_ly virtue or the things I've learned," she also says it'i. not always easy lO 11ccept. "mERE A&E STILL nMES when I wake up io tbe m orning, .because I have to be bathed onl1 dressed, that the limitations or my p&ralyAlh JUllt smack me in the l ace," she i.u1d "I'm IHlll leurn ing and growing and changtnJ( " S he noted tha t some of the r1uc1;tl11n11 a11kcd hy paraplegics will be t11kcn up l1y 11 rt!i.t-11rch foumh1 lion created this s umme r by Kent W11ldrep, 11 T•·x ~ Christian University foottwll 1iluyer &lurul)'tt:tJ d\.lrini1 a game in 1975 .. T he foundation will ru11w rund.8 a.nd apoo1wr rn· s earch into s pinal cord inJunes und PQfSltJlti curc11, s he s aid W11ldrep dre w n11t1on1d altenthm lll•t December when he trave led lo th~ Soviet lJnlon for treatment unavailable In the Unlt.ed !>tales •nd which he said improved his c·ondillon. Hiring. Increases SACRAMENTO <APJ -The slate la hiring more minority persons despite a slight drop In total-emfloyment, r eports the CaUfomia State Personne Board. The report aajd that of all the minorities, the Spaolah·apeaklng 1md Spanlsh·aurnamed re main the most under.represented in stu~e civil service. While there was"tt gain ot660 emprl>yees from this group between 1978 and 1979, they still represent onJy 8.1 percent or the fullUme work force, compared to 13.7 percent of the total statewide labor force. C.,I MJ-1171. Puttf .. ..,... towotll tor .. D this BBQ glows with charm Outdoor barbeque fun tor the dis- criminating chef. Dazzle 'em with your culinary talents . 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"I hope this isn 't a permanent decis ion of bis. I tried to expla in a few things to Jimmy, but he s eemed to have his mtnd m ade up," La Roche says. Speclfically, LaRoche tried to explam that his ERA is under 2 00 in games be has entered OklahoDla Has Talent Aplenty ' wllh • lead. He lm.-d to explain that be's o.nly appeand lo 13 or 1• games with a chance to get • uve. and that he'11 beeo successful nine times IN SHOaT, LaROCHE TRIED to explain that he is being used incorrectly. He cons ide rs him11ell a short reliever, one who should only pitch when the game ls on the line. F regosi, however, oao't help but see th~e statlsUcs which indicate LaRocbe is a colossal failure, regardless of how he's being used. He is ttaddled with a 4·10 reeord and 6.04 ERA It's an uncanny change from 1978. when LaRoche won 10 ga mes with a 2.82 ERA and re· corded 25 saves. finishing second In the Fire man of the Year race. DESPITE ALL HIS REASONING, LaRoche bas to take his knocks and deal with what has happened. At times, it has i'ed him to some serious thoughts. - ' e o:O Deneb' "lf this is the end of my career. then I can't be ashamed of what I've done, .. LaRocbe says. "I've had some good years, and I can fee l secure in knowing that I always gave 100 per cent." There is al&o the possibility of a deal involv ing LaRocbe. He bas two years left on bis Angel contract, but it doesn't include a no-trade clause . . "1 wouldn't be surprised if l were traded," LaRoche says. "But I'd love to stay bere. I think l still have some good years left." · At 31. LaRoche isn't at an age yet when pitchers-usually start losing lheir faculties. "IN nrE MIDDLE OF MY CAREER m y ·rastball was clocked in the mid 80's, around 84 or 85 miles an hour," LaRoche explains. "This year it was clocked at 90. And I'm throwing my breaking ball better than ever " So why the slump? "Maybe I've lost a little confidence as far * * * * * • • as my aggressiveness goes," be says. "And maybe this is all happening to me for a purpose, to teach me something." A .deeply religious man, LaRoche think~ God may be giving him a lesson. ''I USED TO BE PRETTY HUMBLE e1bout accepting success, but last year I kind of ex peeled a little more credit than r got," La Roche admits. "~pie talked about the reasons the club did so well. I was never mentioned. and I let It bother me." He doesn't intend to ever repeat that mi~ take. assuming he attains that kind of succcs~ again someday · ·'Th.is year has bee n a character builder I've learned a lot about myself, and l 've learned a lot about fate ." LaRoche says. "It's helped me put baseball m its proper perspect1ve . I've ·learned that everything is m God's hands. and He has a reason for everything turning out the way 1t does ... * * * * Petry Petrifying Placentia -Tiger Flattens Angels f. NORMA."!, Okla. <AP) A Heis man Trophy winning back behind one of the biggest lines in Oklahoma Univers ity football history added to an experienced ~ . By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of, ... D•ilr P'119t St.ottt One night earlier. re)>ortcr~ crowded into the office or Tiger M anai:er Sparky Ande rson to ask about the rookie pitcher who had just beaten the Angels. wasn't that much better than me. I wonder how good I could have been 1f I kept at 1t · That made me want to throw Just that m uch hard er. I wanted to 1m press them ·· Oetrmt a contender w'nhm J couple of seasons . He wanu. to '- nur ture: his young p itcher~ careful!) • defens e s ti II l e a v e s Barry Switzer with some questions aboull979. "We ace going to be a team that's not nearly so experienced nor talented as the teams we bad in 1977 and 1978," the coach of last year's No. 3 team said. But, despite Switzer's assess· ment Oklahoma will have talent to turn l esser teams an envious green. Atop the t alen t ladder 1s halfbac k Billy Sims, who became only the sixth. junior in Football Pr~.,ifte history to win the Heisman in 1978. Sims set the tlt'g-Eight single season r'Ushing record of 1, 762 yards on 231 car ries. averaging 7.6 yards a carry and scoring 20 touchdowns. "This year billy will have eve ry opportunity early in the season." Switzer said. "Ear ly in the season last year he was only gettrng t he ball six or eight limes. A great back ought to carry t he ball al least 20 times a gam e " Sims is to work with s peedster David Overstr eet . who s aw abundant playing ti me with last year"S 12· 1 teanr,-but-then-tR questions begin. Fullback Kenny King is to be repl aced by Barry Joyner, who doesn't have King's speed but did have an impressive fall. Switzer said. At quarterback. J .C. Watts will be taking over for standout Thomas Lott. ·'I have great confidence in J .C .. " Switzer ·said. "He doeso't have the game experience that Lott had, but has m ore ex· pe rience than we had at thal position in 1'976 and that turned out okay." The offensive line will be one <See SOONERS, Page 8 2) /4P Wlr•olloto AND A ONE, AND A TWO ... -Umpire Bill Deegan a p· pears to be Jeading a trio of Angels in song, but he isn't ~etting any takers . The Angels, Jim Anderson, Rod Carew and Bobby Grich, had clustered a t second after t h asing Champ Summers in a rundown. Summers was tagged out. The Angels probably would have been better off singing, as the Tigers swept a three-game series. "Wait till you see the guy we 've got throwi ng tomorrow." Anderson warned. "He's every bit a s good, and he 's got a lot more poise. He's gonna be e1 great one.·· THE KID ANDERSON was t alking about was Dan Petry. and he made Anderson's words ring true P etry limited the Angels to two hits, giving up a· lone unearned run as the Tigers scored a 6-1 victory at Anaheim Stadium Wednesday night. In their three-game sweep of the Angels, Detroit hammered out 29 hits and scored 17 runs. but it was pitching that made lhe difference. "They pitched we ll They threw SOm e people at US W<? haven't faced before." AnJ?el M ~n ager Jim Frcgosl said "That's a definite advantage for the pitcher ·· PETRY HAD ANOTHER ad· vantage. Amon~ the crowd or 31.885 was a large contingent of fans wh o wanted nothing morl' tha n to see Petry throttle the Angels. The 20·year -old right-hander gr aduated f.rom El Dorado High and lives in Placentia. just a few m1 es from nahe1m-Stadium ··1 don't have any idea how m any friends came out to see me. They were cheering so loud it was almost embarrassing, .. Petry said. "I know a bunch of people from the street where I live bought a section of about 30 seats." HE S.\W A LOT of other faces he remembered in the crowd. people he hadn't seen since Lit· tic I .ea~ue. "ll made me nervous," Petry admits. "because I know some of them were thinking. 'Hey. he Petry did 1ust fine. thank you Dan Ford bounced a s ingle up the middle 1n the third 1nrung and Joe Rudi legged out an tn· fie Id hit in the seventh. bu\ that v. as the best the Angels could do AFTER PETRY WALKED Don Baylor to lead off the runth. Anderson popped out of the duJ!out and gave his !>tartl'r the rcl>t of the night orr · ·t1 e'd thrown 110 p1tche!> I had decided before th<' gam-.. that was all he was gomg to throw ... Anderson explained ··1 . wouldn't have cared what the count was or anything. I wa5. coming to get him ·· Petry is part of A ndersnn " youth movement. a rebu1ldtng program -.·h1ch the newly-hired m a n a g er h n p e s w 1 11 m a k l" "THERE WILi. ALWA \'S b1· another game. but tbe k1d'~ onh got one arm:· Anderson say:. .. The game doesn't mean that much. anyway. Once you ~et to fifth place. wh at's th<' d1fferenct· 1f you're firth or s ixth or ~e"enth"" · Anderson u:.e d t he !><1mt· techntque with rookie Bruce Rob bins the night before After l()(J pitches. Rot?bins sal down-and got credit for a 6·3 victory Robbins and Petry have been roommate-. througho ul th•· minors. making each step up tht· I adder together. "WE K~OW EAOl omER inside out 1 ·m happy we both l·amt.' up together." Petry sayl>. \.\ l' were both shocked to make It SO 5000 ··t was kind or hoptnJ.! to b1· <Stt A.~Gt::LS. Page 8 21 Coe Not Greedy He 'll Rest for Awhile ZU RICH. Swi tzerland <AP > Se bastian Coe isn't greedy fie feels he"s set plenty of world records for one track and field season and wouJ<l like JUSl to rest for awhile and think about his next goal -a gold medal 1n the Moscow Olympics , "That's enough for this season now I am looking forward to a good long holiday " Brttain·s 22-yea r-old track star said Wed- nesd ay night aft er setting a world reeord for 1.500 meter'> before a capacity crowd of 26.00C a t Letz1grund Stadium COE SAJD HE CO LO have run e\ en faster 1f he had . been pushed by the others earlier 1n the race. ··But. 1l was still " hard battle. and 1t has never. never seemed such a long way from home.·· tit' stiU thinks his 800·metl'r record in Os lo is the most i.e1t1:. fy1ng or the three titles because nf the percentage improvement in time over the prev1ou~ record. To gam all three records. he said. wa~ '"a great achievement l'\ en though I say 1t myself." Fro m t he gun. 1t was Kip f\o.;ke1 of Ke n ya who we nt '>tra1ght into the lead.' but Cm· immediately attached himsl.'lf M Koske1·s should ers . This Rivalry Isn't Too Friendly "THEY <THE CROWD) reall)' helped me l o lh<' r ecor d.·· acknowledged Coe. who cl<X'ked J 32. l and became the first run ne r ever to hold world marks at 800 and 1.500 meters and the mile simultaneously The postgraduate student. who e1tta1n~ stardom last month bv s hattering the ~uu an<l mile world records on the Bis lett track in Oslo. Norway. clipped one-tenth of a second off the pre- vious record of 3: 32. 2 set by Tanzarua·s Filbert Bayi in 1974 THEY COVE R E D THE farc;t lap in only ~4 seconds, but even at this pace Coe looked impa tient in second place and, before the 80(). mete r ma rk. tf'hd '>wept pa.s t the Kenyan. ·,War of Words Moves to the Field Tonight for Surf, Sockers Tht• rest of the fiel.d was a lread y a t leas t 25 meters behind Only Kenyan veteran ~1ke Bott showed any s igns of bridging the gap. By ERNIE CASTILLO OI tM D•llY P'ltet Staff It was the first win of the season but to hear Huber t. Vogelsinger rave on , it might h ave weU~been the last loss. "If I w4're the owners, I'd take a week's pay back 'from these <San Diego) chokers," the Sockers coach fumed a fter his team struggled by the California Surf. l ·O, on that uneventful March 24 day .. • . IT'S A •·O GAME. easy, but everybody chokes. All I bear is big talk. All I see ls big cars. All I know is they forgot to play soc· cer." Obvi~ly, Vogelsinger wasn't giving Uie Surf much credit. But then again, not many people were, back then. That could all change tonight ( 7: 30) when the Surf hosts the Sockers ln the first round of the North American Soccer League pla1ofts at Anaheim Stadium. It 11 an extension of a rivalry that ia freeway , familiar and uJtblnl but friendly. • .. IDI waas JV8T aa poor • ua but tbeJ a.ot the 1oel that eouated," aaya Svf Coach Peter wan. NtunU.nc a &bot ha the war of worda. ••n. tbint ia. wbm a 1111 like Vo1ellllnpr la ..... wla•t be :tldab o1t1ae 8urf ....,_ ·w.u , 1M1 ~bani Wt.~·n ae& too lk!IW It UJINU the players so \. \ they want to ram s omething down his throat. "I think we've improved an awful lot since then and' J don't see San Diego being any better now than they were at that time." SA YING THE SURF is im· proved may be a bit of an un· derstatement. Playine like Jekyl and Hyde might be more like it. At one point in the season, the tea m ·1 e d the I ea g u e i n shutouts-offensively. At the halfway point, it was 5-10 with just 1l regulation goals. In five of its first 11 games, it had gone scoreless. Then. all of a sudden, the goals came in bUDcbes -35 m the second half during wruch tlle • team went 10·5. In the final four weeks .of the season, the Surf was the second hottest team in the league, winning its last four. six of fta ftnal a,ven and seven of its lut eight at home. ALL OJ' WHICH becomes ir· relevant, ol course, ii the Surf eaa 't put a bait to the Socller nu. ln the Jut low meettnp betwMD tbe wo elubl, tile Sarf b11 not on11 'fallecl to ,,.n. It b&\t ,..,......,..... Saa Diep watn't exactl7 chil· Ir down tM ltnteh either. The Sock .. waa Ive ot their lalt. ellht ID •Mell U. &arr• U.11 • reeotd. dolhla ·tit• ltUClll bt ......... ftorilrd, w. wl s- Jo.e. e-o, to wlD th• Amertcu Conference West t itle by thl' sli mmest of margins. Since ~th teams fini shed with 140 points. the Sockers got the nod by out-s corin g the Surf. 59-53. "WE'VE GO'M'EN e verything goin g for us in our last s ix ga m es.·· says Voge ls inger . much happier now that hil team is playing up to his expectations . "I think we'll be able to carry it all over into· the playoffs. We have lots of speed up front and tbe forwards have been find.mg the net." Coe's actua l winning time of 3: 32 .. 03 was rounded off to an of. ficlal 3:32. l because hundredttts of a second do not count m records for r aces o ve r 400 meters. But it was a hopeless task as Coe showed no sign of slowing. With one lap to go his time ·O 2 35 22 lefl him with the task running the final lap in under ~7 !>econds to bre ak the record. . ' Alm9n Lockabey • Fastnet: No Exaggeration As reports continue to now ln by wire and telephone of the tragic Fastnet race in England, one can't. help but remember scenes from a widely distributed movie of the 1977 and 1978 Fastnets whJcb show~ ghostiq put the famed rock off the Irish coast in what loolled like a Sunday cruise. But a lllht air race around Futnet rock la blP17 uauaual. In Ute memory of moet local yachtameo it bu been known u one of the moet l'\lfled yacht races ln the wortcl. , THUS D NO DOtJBT in Uie mlnda of veter• yachtsmen 1lere, many of wbom bave uilld the r•ce, that the 1979 FutMt will man 11ehtiag history. Veteraa lk.l_ppera and crews ·~~ have sailed all over the world declare une· quivocally that the conditions were worse than they had ever uperienced or heard of. Skippers like Jim Kilroy and Ted Turner ~ho have been through stormy races from 'S)dney, Australia, to Hobart. Tasmania, claim tb1a year's Fast.net provided the wont weather tbey bad experienced. EVEN catJ~G 81UPPBU who have • been battered by storms lD the "Roarlng 40s" <that atretch of ocean between 40 and 40 de1rees south latitude> say the a&orm that •"Pl t.be entire Bttlltb coast chartaa the latter states ot the f'utnet wN the wonttbeyhadeveueen. • lt'a euy to uaaerate undel' caaditqns . . • IU~e th-at, but when one hears of 5C>·60·foot seas generated by 70·knot-plus winds it staggers t.be Imagination. When skipper<i like Kilroy report that the anenometer on bis 7SHoot KiaJoa was pegged at 60 knots for hours, and when survivors teU or see· log yacht.a on their beam•nda or bow down or at.em down in moun\alnoua seas. you can almoet be •\ll'e there Is no exag. 1eraUoa. MOit ol the tklps>'r• and crews in the Futnet are veteran• and not givett to ex .. aeration. Moet of them can handle a 40.50 knot blow and have even ~· their sturdy craft th.rou1b brief periods of eo knot storms. ~ LANDLtJ88E&8 OPTEN A81l wb1 .C ... PMTNST,P ... aa> - ._.. .................. . BASE~ALL /FOOTBALL /S OCCEA . ,.~r-.e•• SOONERS. · lmpatlenee, Walks Cost Satellffe Shutoat ST. U)UJS CAP> With perbapr. more paUenrt, rookie Rlck Sutcliff<' ml&bt have rttorded b1 flnn major luaue ahutou\ for the benefit of hall home atate fans Jutead, Ute. rawboned hurttr ...utlh:d f()f' ~ l llb vktory lD U ~ Wbilc ll"l>inc tbe i.. Anaelea Dodaen oo lhe wmtna tn1l wilb a W dt-clllon over lh• 8\. LouJa Cardlnala Wedo ~day nt.ai. 8VTCLIFR, " roa•n at.andout IOI' Vu Kon .... b StbooJ in lade~n· dence, Mo., ou.r Kanau Ci&.,, blanked M Louu on th~c tuu throu11h a4!ven ln· ntngs l wantM a shutout ... tho r11ht· hander admitted "t>on Sutton lhrew onl' 'hla lut um~ out •ncl Burt Hooton tbrcw ooe lut n1Jbt. l went ror it. I &ot ~blnd hiUAIU'I, and I shou.kio'l bave. t JlalUd to be a little too fl.Dt. I walked a couple of l'lY•. and Tod Slmm oo.-LI • j(OOCI bitter " f'ortunat(lly ror Sut.dttte, hlB own RBI ingle and • rour·run Dod1en uprillng fn tht aevent.h helped stake hlm to a 6-0 lead before trouble aroee. KEN 08F.ll K FF.l,.L DREW Sutcllfft.·'s third ·wallc to start the Cardlnala eighth But Dane Jorg and Garry T~mpleton euch fouled oul. keep· 1ng the Cantt·Bcorele11a. l.ou 8TOCk's eln&Jc, bla HCODd bit, tbeo aent OwrkCell to lhird. Keith Hernandt'z walked, a.ad a two-run alnale by Slmmooa signaled the LolS An1eles starter's departure. Jerry Mumphrey late r singled bome two more runs for St. Louis io the el1hUi off reliever Dave Pa~raon. but Keo Brett worked aroUAd ta uaearned Sports Br®a~ ...... cer, lo ... L e ad \' a•lu o.,er Tez•• A C•paule Report From the World of Sport• Stingley Criticizes Tatum: He Doesn't Even Exist- From AP Dllpatdlea BOSTON -Jo his r1rst public criticism of the [i] player whose tackle p aralyzed him from the 4. • shoulders down, Darryl Stingley said Wednesday night lhat "to me, the guy doesn't even exist ... A flrst·l.nnlng double and a second·innina Ii Jingle by Bobby Mvcer ignited the. New York · Yankees for a 4·3 victory over Texas Wednesday -oJgbt in American League action. Tommy .IMa re· celpled for hia 16th victory ... Carl Y11tnemU:I'• t'NO-run homer ln the eighth inning snapped a tie and led Bost.on to its 14th comecutive home victory over Minnesota, a 9-4 triumph Eddie Maney stole home standing up with two out in Ca rds tally in the ninth to save Sutclilfe'a triumph. · "BE PJTalED an outatandinc game unti l the eighth toning," Dodgers Manager Tom La.aorda said or SutcliHe . "They <Cards) have a good·blttine ballclub." SuteU!fe, wbo u a btgb acbool player bit .SZ'l, drove to the flrat Los ~geles run with a second-lnnlng alngl~ Bill Russell added an RBI single in the filth, then a double by SutcUfre touched off a four.run rally in the seventh which proved to be dtti.al'lle. ,.,....rage Bl ANGEIS ••• caUed Up in September, but l/ I didn't mQe It I wouldn't have been upset," Petry continues. "l guess you can say I was shocked.. t"° be called up in July." Petry got help from Jason Tbompgon and Champ Sum· mers. each of whom bit homers. Summers also got an RBI single to erase the Angels' early l·O lead. 'l'bompaon's blast was bis second bomer in as many nights. He haa hit five of hls 13 homers against the Angela. • • junior LouiB Oubre, a 262 pound starter from last year. Outland Trophy wilUl.l.Dg iuard Greg Robert,.'1 la to be replaced by fourth-year j~nlor James Carner, 255. who lettered !ut year behind Roberta. Defensively. the Sooners suf· rered less from gradu•tion. though, four members of &M de· fenalve unit went to the NadonaJ Football League. The returnees include two proven stars in All·Amertca George Cumby, a Unebacker. and All·Big Elgbl safety Darrol Ray, whO set a school record with elgbl interceptions last _year. All·Americ Daryl Hunt is lost as the other linebacker and he wlll probably be replaced by senior Barry Dittman, who banded In a creditable performance ln "the 31·24, 1978 Orange B ow l win ove r Nebraska. said defensive co· ordinator Rex Norris. "I don't know U we can follow last year's act," Switzer sa1d. "But we are going to be better lhan I originally thought." .. Responding to a question from a caller to radio station WBZ, Stingley said, "l don't lb.ink I have any regretJ or hard feelings toward Oakland Raiders free safety Jack Tatum. the 12th .I.Ming to give Baltimore a 2-1 vie· tory over lhe Chicago White Sox. Relief pitcher Guy Roffmu stepped off the rub- ber when Doai DeCl.oces broke from first base and was looking at DeCinces u Mur- ray brokt" from third and scored easily with the winning run . . Willie Honoa hit a two-out, two.run homer in the eighth in- ning to carry SeatUe over Cleveland, 3·2 . . Dave Heaver&o.pilcbed out of a tough nintb·inrung situation to save the game for Brian Kh1gmaa as Oakland d efe ated Despite the tbtte Jossea to lhe Tigen. other AL West cont.en· ders didn't gain any ground for the tbird straight day. Pressure .. . . "He doesn 't even have enouJ,tb compassictn to caU me up. But J wouldn't expect a dog to say he was son y if he bit me. I guess," Stingley added, "That's bow some human beings are," . Stingley was speaking from bis Chicago apartment on WBZ's "Calling All Sports" show. Stingley, who was paralyzed during a Patriots exhibition game a year ago in Oakland, said the hit was totally un· necessary. "The pass was going incomplete." be said. "It was unnecessary for me to be hit. .. His rivalry with Tatui;n began in 1970, Stingley said, wben be was a Purdue sophomore and Tatum a senJor at OhJo State. "On one particular pJay, I went downfield and blocked Tatum. and be limped orr the field. He came back a few plays later and said to me: 'What are you trying to do?1'm going to turn pro. Are you trying to break m y leg?." Later in the game, Stingley went out on a pass play and was tackled by Tatum from b<'h1nd. "I look a forearm acro:.s the face so hard," said Stingley, "that 1 laid on the grmp1d with muscle spasms for two or three minutes." · Asked if he felt Sunday's scheduled Patriots-Raiders ex· hibitioo game at Schat•fer Stadium would be disrupted if Tatum showed up, Stingley said. "For the sake of the game. I hope not. Tatum will get what he deserves." Tatum reportedly has an wJured knee and may miss the game. Stingley said there was a 60 percent chance be would al· tend lhe P:Jtriots' seasoo opener agajnst lhe Pittsburgh Steelers Sept. 3. ------quoie of the Day-------, I Carl Hubbell, the New York Giants' star left-banded pitcher of lbe 30's. sees one difference betw~n the players of his era and those or today· "'On the fi rst and 15th o} the month when they get their checks." Hunson Metttorial Fund A nnouM~ed NEW YORK -Diana Munson announced Ii Wednesday the formation or the Thurman L. Munson Memorial Fund, which has been set up to manage contributions sent in the memory of her late husband, New York Yankee ca~cher Thurman Mun.son. "The response of Thurman's fnends, teammates, George Steinbrenner and the Yankee organization, and people Thurman never It.new was the most gratifying thing for me," Mrs. Munson said. "I cannot thank them enough. Their thoughts and prayers and the ge~uine warm~ in lhia e;it· tremely trying period are something my family and I wtll. toog remember. People from aU over the country ~e sent cards and letters, and many have already come to Canton to visit the grave site." M1n1c.a1t Toronto. 3·1, to end a five.game loeiJlc streak ... Jn the National League, Du Sc:•ataeder and ~ott Sudenon combined on a five·hltter as Mont.real defeat· ed Houston, 3-0 . . . BUI BatkDer led off the seventh l.nning with a home n1n (>ff Pedro Borboe to give the CbJcago Cubs a 6·5 victory over San Francisco. Mike Irie bad a pair of two- run blasts for the Giants ... Ben Blylen• pitched a four· bitter and was supported by home runs by DHe Parker and Bill Roblmon as Pittsburgh defeated San Dlego, 5-1 ... NIJIO E1ptno.1 pitched a five·hitt.er and alngled home the winnlng run as Philadelphia broke a four.game losing streak with a 3-2 victory over Cincinnati ... Doug F'lyu bad a two-run single and scored another run on a wild pitch as the New York Mets defeated Atlanta. 6·3. ------Ba•efJall Toda11'------ 0 n this date in baseball In 1948: Babe Ruth, whose 714 home runs made him the most colorful player and biggest drawln~ card in baseball tUstory. died of throat cancer at the age of 53. On th.is date in 194 7 Ralph Kiner became the first man in Pittsburgh Pirates' history to club three home runs In one game. accomplishin~ the feat against the St. Louis Cardinals. Kiner would repeat this three·homt:r performance less than four w~ks later, on Sept.ember 11. Today's Birthday Texas Rangers first bJ-.cman Make Jorgensen 1s 31 SaiMta Trade Blant·hard lo Ta•pa Baff .. VERO BEACH, Fla. <AP 1 -.The New .Orleans [!] Saints traded veteran punter Tpm Blanch.ard to 4., Tampa Bay for a draft choice today, thus install- ing No. I draft choite Russdl Endebeo as the • Saints' punter. B.-kwalter to Replace McKinney The Portland Trail Ulazers "'ill name • Maurice "Bucky" Buckwalter as an assistant coach to replace Jack McKinney Y.ho took over the Lakcrs· head job, a Portland newspaper re· ports ... Michele H ain c~ged fellow Texa~ Janet Tbornburn by .18 of a point to win the three·meter,spnogboard diving hnals in the U.S. outdoor diving championships. Jane Ward of Mission Viejo was fourth ..• The Reno Bighorns basketball team apparently is history after one yea r in the United Basketba ll Association . The Philadelphia Flyers reportedly were trading goalie Wayne Stepbemon to the Washington Capitals for a future draft choice ... Lan-y O'Brien, commissioner of lhe National Basketball Association extended the deadline for the Blll Wal&.oa compensation case to Aug. 24 . • Teleeblo11~ Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Dodgers at St. Louis, 5:30 p .m ., KABC <79P>. 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Pa. at the National AAU Swimming Championships that started lo· day at the lnlernatiooal Swim ming Hall of Fame pool ·'Anything they do is ~ttcr than they ·vedo~ berore. but the pressure is on thPm They·~ be at home with a rull ~lad aum and they have to prove they·re as 2ood as they say they are ·· Rul>s1an mt•n havt> world r~ MtLW At:K,EE f'orm 1 r ords an thrt'i> freest}IC· evenb, CosWl M e a High and Oranct· trad1111in<illy the pn1perty or lJ ~ Coas t Coll<·~,. t.'.lndou t D..sn '"·1mmer' Uul th1· l{ui,s1a11' Quascobt.-rr:-dri1ppL"<1 has sec-<1niJ h;n l'n 't done .... 1·11 1n the 01} m s tra ight d£>r1s1o n Y.1..·dnel>d •• p1C!!>.°.,..hercthc1rm1·1H11.:"erhavc night. as tus Kansas City Ro> Jh J l>Y.101mmg gold ml'd<il fell to Milwaukee, 6·5. here "Our men have always h<Hl Quisenberry gave up sao gles to the faculty to do it "'hen Uwv Cet'il Cooper and St-«O Lezcano have to." HainH ~1ud ··Tht-v 1n the runlll anrung bt.ofore bean!!, may have the .... ortrl rc<·ords. hut relieved Al Hrabosky came on I'll take gu~s like DrnHl Goodc·ll to walk Ben Ogllv1e to hit ttw and Ro~dy Ga1nc:. on m y bases and lheo threw three halls team ·· and a stnke to Gorman Thom.1' Haines. "'hll h;is been a fl~ Enter Marty P attin. llt· -01ymp1c l<.'a m coOJ1 h :.in1•e 19611, prornptJy tOISSed a strike, but SJld the l° S ~1,o.1m m1•rs al-.o the n threw a b a 11 , walking ha\ c an advantJ ~t' becaus1• Thomas and making Qual>t'n ··lhe) race top compd1t1on ~II b4!rry 's record 2·2 year. Metro All~stars, Gauchos Vie No one team in the Me tro League could keep the Sad. dleback Gauchos rrom runrung wild on the basepaths this sum· mer but perhaps a collection of U\.& league's best players could The Gauchos, who stole 93 bases while posting a 1~8 rttord and capturing the league tiUe. go up against the Metro l.1·agu · All·slars SWlday 10 the 14th n· oewal of the posl·season cla:.s1c. The game will be played at Anaheim Stadium following the clash between the Angels and the Toronto Blue Jays. The series stands at 6-6-J with the tie occuring in the first meet· ing. Dutch Triple Threat Leads Aztecs Baseball Standings BRAND NEW 1979 LINCOLN VERSAILLES PASADENA CAPl -Flashy Loa Angeles Aztecs forw~rd Johan Cruyfl was expecting roughhouse play from the Washington Diplomats in the first game of their opening round North American Soccer League playoff match Before lbe game, Cruyff was asked if tbe Diplomats, who h ave at times been undiplomatic with the Aztecs, are rowdy. The Dutcb.ma.n said, .. They're quite rough. yea. Not too clean." But aft.er Los Angeles defeat· ed Wubinlton 3-1 before 12,0U fan1 at the Rose Bowl, be judged that the Dips "didn't play as $ BOB McLAREN'S BMW •. ~~· 1179 BMW 733 ' "4~~ - hard as lbey bave I.his seaaoo. But there are a lways some players who will play rough just to play rough and W a.abingtoo has a couple of t.bose." · There were no cautions, no ejections aod relatively tew fouls ; Washington waa called for 15 and the Azttts 13. The Dips' downfall can be Ja1d to a Out.eh triple threat. Azlecs' forward Hubert Smeeta booted two goals, lDcluding the game win.ner on an a.sallt from Cnlyff, while Leo Van Veen recorded two uaiata. The Diplomata drew first blood at 2:54 on an unua~ted goal by Alan Gre e n , Washington's offensive leader, who now bas 17 goals and nine asaista for the seuon. Los Angele3 wu blanked until 63; SO when Chris Dangerfield beat Dips' goalkeeper BiU Irwin on u si.ata from Van Veen and Bob Sibbald. Aztecs' goalkeeper Colin Boulton stifled the Diplomats throughout the remainder of the action until Smeet.s socked the go· ahead goal at 78: 24. then capped the scoring a t 86:46. "We are getting hungry for victories," Cruyff said or the Aztecs. L'C1rWAU.. 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Hence. the sailor's prayer posted over lbe companionways of most yachts: "Ob Lord, thy sea is so lar&e and my boat is so sm all." THERE AKE " LOT or prayers being said in Ne~rt Beach and other Southland communities this week as families anxiously wait to bear word of husbands. sons and sweethearts who were sailing in the race. And we all hope.those prayers will be answered. A situation like this has no call for levity. But one can't help but wonder how· many survivors will come home from this year's Fastnet race and join Rolly Kalayjian's "Ocea)l Racers Anonymous." Kalayjian broke up the yacht· ing fraternity a few years ago after he returned from a stormy ... w1...-T r a n s · A ti a n ti c r a c e a n d FASTNET YACHT Williwaw, one of the American declared that he was founding yachts on t~e U.S. Admiralty Cup team at Cowes. Ocean Racers Anonymous: Said 1 , ........... ....._E~lan,d, firushed the tragic Fastnet race Wednesday ~e : wiOl.atr"l\~as ·s~e. ~..iw--wa:s ~kipp~c~?-1:r··~ ·..: -~' .. 1\s-8-Wiehitt:.~: ~ea"}"4'·gt-~-C~n~er of. S~ Diego with a_ crew of San Diego sailors. ~ the urge to go ocean racing you Wdtiwaw IS pictured above m an earlier Admiral's Cup simP.I~ call up a fellow member race before the start of the Fastnet. and let him talk you out of it." Turner Defends Decision PLYMOUTH. England CAP) -Yachtsman'Ted Turner Wed- nesday defended the decision by organize rs of the tragedy. stricken Fast.net race not to call it off because of gale-force winds Turner, wbo owns the Atlanta Braves basel>all team. Atlanta Hawks basketball team and Channel 17 television in Atlanta, c rossed the finish line of the 605-mile classic at 10:23 p.m. local lime a nd hi s yacht, Tenacious, was unoHicially counted the winner in corrected Ahmanson Series Won By Reynolds John Reynolds' Peterson-46 Ghost was the Class A winner in the lnt.ematiooal Offshore Rule (IOR ) division or Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Ahmanson series races from Balboa to Long Point race and Long Point to Balboa Tace Ghost was first in fleet in the race to the island, but in the light air conditions on the return race corrected out to eighth in thefieet.. The two races were sailed in conjunction with Balboa Yacht Club's 66 Series, results or which have already been PUblisbed. Clas8 A winner in the PHRF Class A for the Dickson Series was Tory, skippered by Stuart Power, NHYC. .................... IOR·A-1. GllOll, JoM Reynolds, NHYC; 2. Sc•ncl•IOUS, °°'19 ,. ... , .... NHYC; J ... -...... Davia Cucltlltr. NHYC. IOA·&-1. OOq Petell, Ooft .,, ..... Jr., NHYC; 2.. Flftr, 8111 Aoftrs, VYC; J. ~. O••I01t•nt, NHYC. • IDA-C-1. OlllltoM, Sutt Orlsc041, NHYC; 2. Allfflen, Ear1 ,.~. VYC; a. Fnt 9..-_ 8111 stent•Y·Dlrw~. eve:. IO"·A-1. Tory, SCu.rl "-'• NHYC; 1-DI\. petcll, AICllerd Duffl$1 HH't'C; J. CAlntef!CJon, ~G4'-.SS't'C:. .. HAl'·8-I. Pllls'l'UI, JOfln S1ala)I, VYC; 2. Storm T"fOPW, Skip £111ott, NHYC; 3. ~II C.met, Odil\ BrNtt\111, NHYC. f>HAF-C-1. Sulkll Mist. Doll Alldefwll, eve. 1. tclnlle, ._ .._, eve; i. er..,.., 1...,m HCMll, L.SF. u. ........... IOlt·A-1. Gflolt, Jollll A•)lllOfdt, NHYC; 2. ~ 00.,. A.,...s. NHYC. IOA·9-1. Raider, Jim Linde,.,,,.,,, BYC; 1. 0ot Pekl\ 09ll Ayns Jr .. HHYC; >. s.lri,. Al ..... ,,_,.,vvc. IOlt·C-<. £cu .... O.Vkl st-. NHVC, 2. ~. SalCt OrllcOll, NHYC: ), Rutflen, E«I O.l!Mf' • VYC. lll'HltF-A-t. T.,.,, se-t "-"• N.,..,C; 2. ~_._...Oen1s,HHYC. lll'Hlt,..._I, ..__, D9ll McJ~. NHYC; 2. ~ """'lllley, VVC; I. l'rMK. Gwllld ~HMYC.. lll'HltFoC-1. Ulll. MIR,..,..,.,, ICYC; L IClld F--. .. ~ C:... 9\'C. time, pending final tabulations. Tenacious, however , was not a member of the U.S. team com· peting for the pl'estigious Ad· miral's Cup. The Fastnet race was the las t in the cup series. "They didn't know t.he storm was coming before the ra ce s tarted," Turner told The As· sociated Press, referring to the organizers. "It's like in an automobile rlice when there's a big pil~J>. or in a steeplechase, or when you go in an airplane. "What about the people who went in the DC-10, Are you go· ing to stop all flying, "It's a real tragedy," Turner said of the race, •·and some boats were a little small to let them go, but they've done it for years. There's a lot of accidents at sea with big ships, too, like the Titanic. Why should it give yachting a bad n ame?'' Turner said bis 19-man crew, inc luding his 16-year·old son, Teddy Jr., faced seas about 30 feet ,Ugh. "It would have bffn frighten· ing for a lot of people." he saJd. "It was tragic sq many people were lost, but we 're not going to stop." r ·-. Boating Calendar Character Parade On Tap Sunday Gayly decorated vintage boats of all sizes and descriptions will parade through Newport Harbor Sunday in 'the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's annual Character boat Parade. The event is one of the most colorful in the summer yachting season and attracts hundreds of shoreside spectators. On the competitive side, Voyagers Yacht Club will stage its annual Seamanship Race, a unique affair in which the boats start from anchor, make several sail changes over the course. engage in one man-0verboard drills while sailing downwind with spinnakers set and anchor again behind the finish line. The Seamanship race is Sun· day,4~ on Saturday VYC will send a fleet of Performance Handicap Racing Fleet <PHRF) yachts away on the sixth race of th e club's Humphrey Bogart Series. Newport Harbor Yacht Club will also get in on the offshore sailing competition with the seventh and final race of its Ahmanson Series tor Interna- tional Offshore UOR) ratings, Dick.son Series for PHRF·A & B yachts, and Corkett Series for PHRF-C. 1be race is scheduled Sunday. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will be host Saturday night to a fieet ol yachts in the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club Reverse Argosy race which start.a from Huntington Harbour Saturday and 1ails from Newport to Hunt- tnitonllarbourSunday. PBRF yacht.I will be busy at D.ana Point starting · Saturday with Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's Anniversary Regatta aod winding up Sunday with Dana Point Yacht Club's fifth race of the Dana Series. In other Southern Califorrua Yachting Association areas : Al•"''* a.y.-CM CIW-Flrwl r11<e. lntffne· Uonel.U North ~ ...... •<en C~mplot1.itlp, S.111<· O•V HIHlll..,. ..-Yaclll Ct•• -9olsa Ow<• Coll Kii"" ter'9i. 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Saturday; Ont Oe$1qn Mrl1ts, S~y. -· Prindle-16 Regatta Set SAN DJEGO -Crews from all over tbe United States - many of them husband and wife teams -are expected to be on band Sept. 10-15 at La Jolla Shores in San Die10 County for the 8th annual Prlndle-H catamaran national cham· pionabip re1atta. Gallaghers Win Title He.dquarten for tbe retatta will be at the Sea Lodle Hotel ln La Jolla, where reatstratloD and aocial events are planned. Re1l1tratlon and welpiDI and meuwina of boat.I will bellD at I a.m . llODday, sept. 10, foUowed by a 1ldpper1' m~ a.&llDt-ap raff. LONG BEACH -Jobn Galt..,_.. wttb bla brotM1-Nell a1 erew, woD tlae IDt•rDa· Uoaal·H 1'ut Cout Cbam· piealMp Twdar ... -= M faMltsz to wiD "9 cbam~p wtdela ltalted to-daJ Ill& el A&eeMol e., YMbt Cbab. Tiie ft, :•• lld. b~n ~ ~ n ... rac:. eeri~ WIUI • -ICOr'f of 1'7 .. poUda &Q n for ....... up Jeremy PudaeJ and crewman Colin Merrit of Great. Brttaln. Tblrd waa Dous ••d Peter lfaQa, Toronto. eaa-. db.., Pobttl. Wluer of tbe final 15-mlle race ID tbe Nrl• wu ntetu 1Dt.•14'AIDDer Baird ........ 52, wttfi-bh fl·J••r·old daulbter, LlDltea, u crew. Wladl IOI' the final race wen a brtek 11-30 knots. Ideal •alllnc condltioal ~or the 1porty ln&.·141. , QuaJifteatloe raeee wlU IM 1alltd TuHda1 and tbe fleet wm .,.. dlvlded lato tbe Sold fleet racJDI for tb• cbam· ptouldp fll&bt aad the .Uftl' lleet for tbe CODIOiaUOO ~ .. Tbe dwnpkJDlhlp Mri• wua tonal.It ol llx ratea. flnl cbalJl· ~~.·~~Th'. be talltd , • ~. Augutt 18, t9'79 DAit V PILOT 83 AUGUST 11, 1a, 19. SALE OVER 800 PAIR OF BOOTS NORDIC A ORION MINSTRIL TORNADO II HURRICANE TEMPEST GARMOUNT LAZER UTE ULTRA LITE OMNI LITE GARA CABER 380 442 460 430 scon SUPER LIGHT SUPER HOT MEN'S BOOTS filTAIL \ SAJJ.~ '67.00 '100 00 '83.75 '125 00 '103.85 '155.00 1117.25 '175.00 '134.00 '200.00 '75.00 '125 00 190.00 '15000 '105.00 '175.00 1114.00 '19000 •u .oo '140.00 1105.00 '175.00 '135.00 '225 00 '96.00 '160.00 '114.00 '190.00 '132.00 '220.00 SUPER LIGHT (2 YH OLD> 179.95 '19000 TRAPPEUR"Klll Y PRO" '69.95 '195.00 HANSOM. EXHIBITION BLACK '75.00 'l60.00 EXHIBITION -S CITATION R '114.00 '190 00 CITATION I '132.00 122000 SLALOM 1144.00 '24500 ESPRIT '84.00 '140 00 LADIES BOOTS NORDI A VENUS ELITE BREEZE GARMOUNT OPTIUTE STARLITE_ AIER 380 COLMAR HEAD HCC EbELWEISS KITEX SPORTIF ~LEDA ANBA #lSUN ROFFE EIR tNTERl<NIT '67.00 '100.00 183.75 '125.00 '103.85 1155 00 ~so.oo 110000 '75.00 '125.00 '84.00 '140.00 GERRY BECONTA FERA BOGNER DEMETRE OBERMEYER LOTS OF KIDS CLOTHINGIH it************* f FREE DRAWING : ; EACti DAY FOR SALE iC il SKIS ~i'f CHOICEI: ..... *****. INT REX P/C K-2 SPALDIN 450V 450 MM_· ()4/05 ~AR GREEN LACROIX PREF KMl~l SWINGER ROSSIG~Ol SUNBIRD EXHIBITION -S CHALLENGER AUTHIER LYRA CORONA·S TRIAL Sil G/S K::.2. STINGER 810JR HE~CEL FORCE Mlilt!lR DELTA SR·4 . 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MINNDOTA lf!ICINOS --~-... ..... ~-.... ll'fOLAHO ll'ATltlOTI -,,.... .......... """""" I.I<"•· .. .._..... .. .. oi.... .... 1.,. ••·,_.,.Mlle 111 ta IMI oeaoo C:HAPOI"' -......... ~ tfflMJ"' ..,.., "' .. llllWM IAfl ,llWICtp ..... -.,_.. ... ................ ...... ..,., . ' llCIET Sim r.! FROM ROD LAVER ~ 1u.usr1t.uw ev .., ION'°" Yf5, ~ A~~rtM'S 4/ll'FN rdfl VIU Be FOl!CEO Tl) Oil/JP nrc t1E 110 tJr m~ /lA:)(.£T r,,,2 IJG"UJ&J tov~ w,e1sr '"' ~,et>£~ m ~H A F"'-.'C'll.IG ~lfdT. ./ti'> r 8c sv..ee ""n ro -:.CdOH TH!: &tu~wo t:MttlXJrf/ 1nvr t)F 711£ Ctkll<T. Dove Season Approaching Dove sea.son opens in less than two weeks and even though there are reports of lots of mou.rnlng dove in Soutttern California and Anz.ona, recent rams might for~e these delicate birds to seek f~eding and resting spots ln other areas. Tropical rains coming from Baja have ~ a lot of natural habitat for both mournln.g and whitewing dove In Arizona. Impe rial Va lley. Blythe and both Baja and Sonora Mexico. There IS Still time for m any Of the dove to return to traditional areas. but the outJook I!> •currently for less than no.rmal shootwg EAot YEAR THOUSANDS of upland game hunters head for lhe dry desert areas and bring home many l i mit~ of dove rt has Lo be by far . Vie bigges t turnout of i.cattcr ~unnPrs ror any one s inr.tle opcninJ.t in the United Sla tes. Our dove population throughout the West has never seemed to drop, and millions of btrds are bagged annual- ly without any c{Jccl on their numbers for the next season Tlus year Anzona, around the Phoemx area only, bas curtailed hunting over opening w~kend and has also rut back on "'lute.wing hm1ts and those tn pol>scss1nn l".u:11lv lhl' seasr1n hi'grns Sept I 3l sunrtst!: OUfD()()RS hut th1.!t q •:1r th1• <irea r1n1unrl l'h1H•111x IA ill nl)t npcn until no<in . &pt I 3. -fl untrr " o.,hoot 1 ng mor" th:1n 10 to 80 mtlrs tn d1rcct1ons away Crom Phoenix will be <Jllowcd lo open the season at sun· rise Sept. 1. according to BJJI Sizer. ittlormation chief for the l\rizon~ Game and Fish department. The reason for th!' rt·slncll!m m lh1!> populdr aree1 IS lO take thf' pr<•<,o.,UrP Off dO\ (: opening I.\ eek end Dul' to a llm1!t•<1 h;d!l tat. thf• IJJnts ar<' conrentrat ed so mu<'h I hat tl v.ould m11st hhly hurt the brttd 1 n~pn!'-.1>1b1lit11•0., fhr n<>>.t 'r·;tr tf hunlt-r' were to take all thc•y c·oul<frlu1111J.! u full three-days of h unting. or huntinj! • In add1t)on to thi· <:h11rt<'r <,ho<l!1n~ hnurs. the pos..,cssion hm11 nn \\h1lC'v.in~.., \\Ill be JO per day :rnd 10 in possession a t an~ t1m1· fOR T HOSE lll""Tf-"R~ v.ho ;.irc• hc·ad1nJ? for lhc Jm1wno!l \'all<•) then• ~hould be g11()d i.hootmg over nev.ly-barvest<'d ftl'lds and around canals The re ;s a ~oo<l to t'xcellent populat1nn of birds 1n thl' l'Olir<' :ire:.1 and !hf· ruins h avf' not had as muC'h effect on the h1rds ;cs r'lst·v.hl·rt· Gary Myt'rc; of.Newport Beach n•ports birds 1n the Mct'ca areti arc cverwherc and that 1t should be a very ~ood npcmng m thi.s northern area of the valley: LARRY SALERA OF ST. ANTHONY·s Duc k Club on the north end of the Salton Sea called tn to report that a recent three·tnch r ainfall in his area m oved the dov(> out this past week. but birds com· lni;t back in. Saleba anticipates a .1i0<1C1 opening for dove. even if huntcrc; are forced to v.ork the adJoin- ing hiUsides. M ost hunting in Orange C'ounty will be on private land as well as m ost all of Riverside and Los Angelt>s counties. There is a good population of dove ~t Coto de Caza, according to Rod Bell and Bob McMaha n of Newport who scourted the arta earlier thls week. The R iverside area has a small population at present, but there s~ms to be quite a few birds in Los Angeles and San Diego counUes. Any hunter who Intends t& shoot ln unin· corporated areas or In national forest property s hould check In advance for fire closure and no trespassing signs. Government and county of· t1c1als Wlll be out in full force Labor Day wttkend to try and keep fires a t a minimum. Anglers Report Marlin Strikes By JIM NIEMIEC o.u,,. ... ~~ . Marlin fishlnl buated wide open lhia put week for th08C private SJ>Ort-fishers running boat.a out of Newport. Dana and Hunu.n,t.on harbors. At the Balboa Angling Club, 11 spikebllls were well.bed ln Sunday foUowed by seven more Monday. T\aetday rt.ablng was still going slrooa ln an area some two to eight miles, 90 degrees of the eut end of Catalina. Every boat out alter marlin rePotled slrtket and moet all boats had a least one fish on for a few minutes. with some vessela head.ins back to the club with two flab on the transom. · C'Ua&ENTL Y •AaUN Sf!EM to prefer jl1s and It doesn't make too much dllference as to col· or. Tbere 11 a lot of ball ln t.be water and plenty of areenl• under pllttl" for thole anclen who pre· fer to tau live baJt at a rettlnc marlin. Aceordtnl to anclen wbo are out OD a re(Ular b11l1 tt loob Uk• tt could be a fantutic 1•ar for 1ptkebtll an1len. Wltb water tempe ru~ from '71to1$ delrete and .,od color, the fltb put on ~ 1bowtnc durtq Ute nHt couple of wffb, tbeJ mon north, aa ll CUttoaaU'J wttb u ·~ HUQG and pleat,y GI warm water. hfonnattoe OD WHN tllte ma.rtbt ......... HD be obtabted bJ Hllial tbe Balboa Aqtlq Qub at ~ or Aalltra ~n C.... at ..... FOR THE RECORD I OUTDOORS Firdey Excused, Suit Still Pends SAN FRANCISCO Finley Co. give Finley, CAP> -A federal Judge as president, the power has refused to throw out ,a n d a u t b o r i t y to the Oakland·Alame.da "1upendae and coatml Couqty Collaeum's SU.5 all tbe busllieu alla.Jn million au.it over Charlie of the corporation" - Finley's handling or the inclu<tlng promotlooal Oakland A's. but he bu arrangemeou -and be dropped Finley bJmself also hu implied autbori· as a defenda.ot. ... ty to act as 1eneral The Coliaeum I.a suing mana1er ror the club . beca use it contends ~~~~~~..._~~~­ Flnley bas not fulfilled the terms of bis lease to promote his h a pless team and to do every· thing be could to fill the stadium. Jl sued both Finley as an individual and bis company whitb actually owQs A 's, Charles 0 . Finley, Inc. However. U.S. District Court Judge Alfonso ZlrpoU granted Finley - ·as an individual defen· dant -a s ummary judgment in the case. The court agreed with the argument that as general manager Finley possessed an "absolute privilege" to induce bis own company to breach the license agreement under which lhe team U&ed the stadium. Sensible payments. 60 mos. flnanclnc;,. Next to nothlno down. The judge Sa.Jd it Is un· disputed that by-laws of ... TIRE ''You Must Be Satisfied"* ..... .... ... .-..... Front Wheel DISC BRAKE RELINE W» •ns11 I new Disc Br.J ~,. Pacs rpr 1r. trol"t v .. heel b1>a11nqc, dnd 111r,rieC1 r""IJ ,11 r <)11r11jr.r C.Jl1P••r•, ro "'" t '"~" n0•.1 ,•.n"'"' ~er11., and rear w:'l•·d cyltndPrs lncluc1C<; IOild tesr Mor;r U S cars 11qti1 rru(k5 ond some 1moon c; Add1ttona1 ri<HIS and >(!rVlf'I> (l)C,I l"Xtra ti _nPPdPd. Rotor resurfacing costs 19 95 each Cahpe, recone1111oning costs s 18.95 each Phone for a tim&ving appolnt'!1ent LOWEST PRICES EVER 35~~., luO.."'ta ,.M ewell o•ua S211 f~E• Ta; WHILE THEY LAST .•. SUPPLIES LIMITED GR78-14 $66 95 OR78-t4 $58 95 LR78-15 $79.95 S2 62 S2.38 $3.09 :···· •THE OENEflAL llAl \(AVICE PLEOOE "All SCf'itCe wort< II QUOled 11 8 1111 p11ce wnen car 11 clleekeo, wtlll no 10d-ons ut1>e11 nee-: ... 111rv '°' sale operation. 111en you 111e 1111 tudge All wotn. repleced p1r11 a•• boggeo tor your in· specllon We Oo Ille /Ob IHI.. . 110111 1111 t1ra1 time. II not, we want 10 ltnow abour II lmmed'- ottly. Thar•°"' pleCIOe." ~· ""'"" ClltlC*. ...,._ ....., .. ____ __ \::!Cl.~-------... - ••• ttlli. 281 .......... Cillll .... J40-1710 Socnror-~a.nO.~• • • ' ANALYSIS I CAREERS I NATION T'hurid9y. Augusl U!, 1979 CAIL Y PILOT 85 GrindAhe&d PUBLIC NOTIC"B P~esidential Primaries Proliferate 11J ,_llA.I D. SUAI For more U.U a J!NI', UM Callfanl11 PllbUc UtlliU. CommleeMe baa promlMd eu1tomen ol tM ...... ._ larl!lt t1hf'n .. compaaMe Uwy wW .. &arae ~. ' But tbe NIUDdl De\ler come. Why• Tbe amwv Uee ~ an old teaaJ 1ayln1 lb•l aayooe wbo can afford 1 lawyer can ftle a lanul\. UNCB LAST YEA.a, PAanc Telep•e and Genual Telephone Co. ot Cali.fomJa bave aone from court to court lD &heir etfort to avoid refund lDa about StOO m!IU.on to cust.omen. Twice the ftnn.I have been ,J"ebuffed by the state Supreme Court. Aa ~tty'.-aA February, the U.'S. Supreme Court refused to bear thelr cue. ·vet even aft.er that, pbooe company lawyers SOtTTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS tried to begin a new legal chain by asking a federal district judge to overturn the PUC refund order. He refused. The firms went to t.he 9tb Circuit Court of Appeals. Last month, it re· foled. Now they're t.ryiDc again with lbe same U.S. Supreme Court that rejected their case' last winter. <Related story, 86). . ' ALL TRIS WRANGLING IS OVER a four· year-old ruling requiring the phone companies to pass federal tax benefits to conswners in the form ot both ll!fuod.s and lower rates. The companies have argued that. i! they make $400 million in refunds, tax laws would mandate an • additional tax JiabWty of more than $1 billion. Tbey say this would devastate them. But oo court bas bought their arguments, despite repeated ap- peals. -r Why keep fighting the apparently inevitable?· The answeT appears to be money. Tbe phone companies must pay consum'!rs 7 percent interest on all the money they will even· tualty refund. The actual sum keeps growing as the phone companies continue to delay the nt.e re· duct.ion that ls part of the disputed order. .. TllAT'S THE VALUE OF DELAY," says GIVES VIEWS TomReddtn W ASHl NGTON (AP) -Dnplt.e all .,,Otta to br1.q the quadreoalal prealde ntlal marathon under eoatrol, 1Mo candidat.el cu look forward to the t,oupeat srind ever. i.nclud· lnl •• many u 35 prtmariea. AltbouO ~ altuation ii still un1et.tlecf lo 10me .!tat.es, It la Jalrly certaln that ..,.ere will be at least twice as many prtmarlea DH't year u the 11 ill 1988 when the reform movemeot be1an with.lo the major partiell to open the delept.e selectioo p.rocess . There were 3 1 Ex-chief Reddin l primaries lo 19'16. ALTBOVGB TREY WILL have varying degrees of power' over the national convenUoo de- Ranlil D • \ legaUoos, they will in some way r..., 8Vl8 or other affect 2,548 of lhe Democrats' 3,331 delegates and 1,480 of the Republicans' 1,993 - LOS ANGEL~S (AP) the lar.gesl percentage ever -Former police cbief selected,. instructed or advised Tom Reddin. who for 3'h by presidential primartes . years bas run a Los· In additioo to the proliferation Angeles·based security of primaries the convention firm, bas nothing nice to states are becoming just u de· say about his successor~ manding. Gone are the days -Edward M. Davis. when deals were made with key But be hu kind words for the city's current police c hief, Darryl Gates1 and for Mayor Tom Bradley. B E D D I N c l as~ifles Davis a s "a s pende r a nd an --empire builde r " wbo politiciz e d the department. leaders t.o deliver a state. Now every delegate is fought over in every caucus. Next year also wiU be the ftrst when the new public financl.ng sy,tem for presidential election will' have full effect, probably asauripg longer fights before the winners become apparent. A SUPREME COURT decl.sloQ ordering the restructuring of the Federal Election Commission cut off government funds for the candidates at a critical point l.n the 1976 primaries, forcing several to drop out. sooner than they wanted. I .. ,..~~..-. PUASUfT OF DELEGATES LONG, COSTLY :____ 34 Stetef Pt•n Pr1mariH for 1980 Electlon to the early ones and see what you can do from there." Tbe Democrats have passed a rule to s horten the primary season by requinag delegate priman es for both major parties on Mart:h 11. • PVBUC NOTICE PICTITIOUt Mlll•IM NAMll ITA TUiie NY TIM ltll-1"9 pe"o<ll art 0011\t """'""' ... CAI KVEN SEAS THI TRAVE~ SPECIALISTS, 18 ) SEVEN SEAS TllAVIL, Uf·C Rl•t,.ldt A•t., H..,.n 9M(tl, CA '2Ml C..Vlenl :t. w..-, tl Uftda ''" -.o<1 IMOI. CA ~ ' MIMI E w-. 1J U.. ll't, ~ llMal, CA '1..0 Tiiis ~',,." h conOUcltd b'I' • ·-~p. ~Ylotll s. w~ Tl\11 "411-1 Wa> tiled With 1"9 C-ty °""-.. 0rtfl99 '-'"' Oii AW911.M IS, "1f, .. ,..,. Pulllltllee 0..enot C:0.111 Oe41y P1104 ""9· ... ll. JO.~···,.,, 3111 1q PUBUC NOTICE •ICTIYIOUS BUSINIH HAMI $TATIEMINT r ... to11ow1119 per'°"s ••• 001r1g bu\l"Mlft UNITED SP041 TSMEN. Ji. Vall~y VI-. 1rvwo. CA '111) Cowie\_,.,.., To.,...s. Ji. v.i1ey v1 ..... ,,.,,,,.,CA t'lll~ O t vld M F~drlc. ·~ M IM O,. Ori .. , c.r.n.ot.""' JttOI Tl\1\ bv\I.,.~\ &\ tc>ncSu<lH l>y a 9eM••l -1:11enllop. '-'"' HOrton T ow••H Tiii\ \lt1-1 W<K llltd W&lll IN! GOU"IY Cltono. of Or•"99 C-nh on Augu>t I~ •. 197• Flatn PUOll-Or.,. Cot\! Otuy Pilot Avg I•. 23, :IO.~ •·I~ 111 .. 7' PUBLIC NOTICE ~ 1:1e ....... sn LG NOTJa! TOC•EOITO•SOF •ULK T•ANSnll ANOOF INTENTION TO TtlANSFlll AL CO HOL IC •E VEllAGIE 1.ICENSE Cho. ... 1 .. ,., u.c.c. -41• _,, •• ,., HOT•CE IS HEAEBV GIVE N ,,.., A DUlll tr-lw< Of ---.I -ny - • lr..,Vn ol llQMO< 11c..-I~ """1 10 .,.,.,_ . TM .._ ....i ,.,.111"9 -rns of .... ,,~- P ANTE&. ZACHOU tNI DIANA U.CHOV. 1/Jl A-I A...,,~. 1.onQ 8u<h,Ctl~• • TM ....,,... -mamnv -·•u . ...., ZIPC-N-.oftht 1r_1.._1s ltWAHG NE WMAN, 0) S. Leonard Soaider, the deputy San Francisco city attorney who has led the refund fight for more than four years. ''They're only subject to 7 percent interest. Since the prime rate is now about 11 per· cent. Pacific Telephone alone saves about Sl million a month so long as it can delay and use consumer money instead of using borrowed money "We bec ame very rem ote from each other," the 63-year.old Reddin, who lives in the Hancock Pan section of the oily, says of Davis. "I did not approve of his public utterances and what be did to the department.'' • GATES FARES much bette r io R e ddin 's opinion. In Ul80, with the legal l.saue· settled and the commission ex· perienced in hand.11.J!g the now of money, there should be more candidates with enough money to go the distance. The treasury matches, dollar·for·dollar. COD· tributions raised from private donors once a candidate reaches a $100.000 threshold. ·-selectioo to be held between March 11 and June 10, but New Hampshire is expected to be ex· empted one more lime to keep it's first·in·tbe·nation status. SeveraJ pnmaries are in dis· pule, although Utey are still ex· pected to be held. Ma5sacb~ bas refused to bnng its primary within the Democrats' man· d atory dates and delegate &elee· t.100 may have to be done in a sepa rate process. Michigan a.nd Wisconsin may also lose the tegittmacy or their primaries because they have failed to com· ply with a Dem~ratlc Party ban oo crossover voting, allow· ing Republtcans to vote in the Democrat.le pnmary and vic>e ,·ersa. M•QftOH•, Apt S lO, LO' AftOl:fe\, (AlolO<ll•• '°°°' T ....,, ,,,. s-n.ona1 or~,,., to !Ml transl~ I\ ~rlbed In -•It\ fin•••'''''' \UOOft•\, "''"'"'n06\oll. eou•onwf'lll, turnlh1rf'. f1.,1Jt•\, l'Qu•e> "'•"'· ttli6tft•nw QIOOdwfll le.t\.e. IM-"1000.••••t•no of Ille """" .,.,,•n o •" a1 T ELLY '> llESTAU'l!ANT -b lout41d •t· Ult &.Ui' Str"1. c.o.~ -· (AllfOf'l\•A, •-u.r -.,,. 1011-"'9 IM'M:tlbe<I from baoU." ' The former chief suggests Gates' job bas been made tougher by budgetary constraints in wake of Proposition 13, in addition to what be termed a "h ostile" Police Commission and news media. There's also the outside bope that somewhere, somehow, some court will rule differently. Even last spring, after tbe U.S. Supreme Court rejected Us arguments, Pacific convinced the PUC, with two then-new members, to bold a special bearing and reconsider its case. This did the companies no good, other t.han producing another month's delay in the refunds, amounting to more than $3S for every Calilornia telephone customer. Bradley. a former police officer , was t e rmed "a friend " although Reddin said be felt the mayor needed more power. ··They're runnlng out or courts!• says Snalcfer, who bas been joined in court by the cities of Loa Angeles and San Diego and by William Bennett, ehairman of the state Board of Equalization and a former PUC member "They get thrown out as soon as a court looks at their aase, but that. takes time REDDIN SAID that Bradley's job "is ceremonial .. not administrative. And this c ity ne e ds an administrative mayor." .. WHO KNOWS, THEY MIGHT EVEN try to start all over again with a new suit in a state court. No one has any jurisdiction left to hear them, but that hasn't stopped them.«'om trying. This i.s unprincipled and frivolous since they bave no opportunity t.o ·win and it's solely for the purpose of delay ... Reddin stepped down as police cb.ief in April 1969 to take a job u a news broadcaster and commentator. He quit that. in 1972 to run for mayor, but polled only 13 percent or the votes a n d n e v e r a g·a l n ventured into the political arena. So when will consumers fJ.Da.lly get the refunds they've read about for years? "We can't say the money will be coming • soon," Soaider s«Ys. "They always IOfie, but there's always a delay between the filing and a de· mion and they are capable ol still more delays.·· A.&llae Meelaanies Excellent Job Field By JOYCE L pNNEDY Dear .loJee: I'm 11, male ud deeld lal • •1 eueer. I uwe aa&aral •eeu.leal aMUtJ pla ~ 1 .. ,.._.. 11'•111*" mMIMr7· After teee ~ ..... Mw lolb ••~..r 1 eudolt a. ...... Olle job I'd uae to bow ....... alrtllle meebale •• ..., flt'• • lllltjeltlleld. TneT _-8.W.,Wllem•,•4. Avi.Uoa malntenance problem1, bnMagbt sbarply Into focus by May'a DC-10 era.ab lD Cblcago, will 1et areater auemtioa 1>y airlines -prob- ably wltb tbe help of a few addi· UoUl meehanlet. And if tbe Federal A~tloa Ad· mbmtraUCJD does require bua1nea aDd pleMme al.rcraft to edd 1afety derica, more mecbantet WW be needed to keep 1eneral avlatkla 'a ID· ·~--lD 8004 abape. How many more? , o• nm NAftON'8 131,000 alrcnft meelaaDtCI, 44,100 wort for alrll.Del. Ssperta a1ree tbere'1 ·a ~ of nll-tratned ,..,..,..., • daorttall of • .-e•t. "'1maa. IUeUrd Kalt of tbll AYidaD llalD· tauee l'amdatloa. Sna ..._ dramatle powth. at leut ......... job GP9"• -Kol& ,_ojedl 1,000 -for e1rllM ud ...... a~ mecbatet .,.. ea· peeled tbroaP lMO. 0. bahnee, a.tau. .._ re- ~-9J1ert Wali.r ldarntb .... ...._ proepeeta tor .annft mNMltee, llUt'not tbe bclt1D11, be ..... to add. pr9dlNd .,, ... ... ,. of •,ooo...:r:::.teell,..,. .......... olWorld w.u......... - ._.,,.~feet.or ....... •••••• •10, bat aot tocla1." ( C4REERS J Zaharevltz says. WOllEN IN TBE IOBT Koet aaya they abou1d not be put oa by the thouaht of ll.ft.lDI heavy pa.rtl, DOtiq that modem bOUUD& equipment baa eued pbyaical demands ol tbe wort. .Jf you can manaae 70 pounds for abort Ufta, no problem. New •vlatlon malntenanee tecbnolo1y 1rad1 1omeU.mea 10 directly lnto airline employmmt, wh1eb often pa.ya twice aa mueb u 00. general aviation. Competitba ta 1tilf because union airline mecb&Dlea earn between $20,000 and $30,000 an~ nually. And mecbanlca get tbe aame low·coel travel beneflta u otlaer alrliDe . .emp&oyees. But more tJpicalJ7. alrtines blre o-milltar)' meehulca or recruit .x· perieDced meebalet ID tbe ...... a.tatklll Met«. AS A GSNDALDAftON, lt tak11 ftH,... of ICbool ud uper1mce to ~ a quallfted meebanlc IDd to obt.aia • FAA airfram•powerplut ileenae, tb• m•rk of tb• jOVDeJWOlter. ...... job wortb tbe p~f ProltalQ. If you're meeUnlealJt IDIDded. ad like matll, ~ ud pNCU. won, lHnuna to .mce Jet pt ... II a pd place to lMd. ASA.Dalt ISAVIC•: hr .,...,. .. ,... w • ac1'ool lldormlfl111, ...... ... ,...,.,,..,, ,.,, .... JIJ,, . ...,. .., .... to,.. .......... "" .. .... a...,,_-· 0.. ....... . ..... ,.,,.,rAA,,_.,_,......._ "atatnance P'oH•ottoa. A1• for "Ahrlitl ·~· •• I Complicating the lives of poliUclans also i.s the pattern or the primaries . The early primaries still bold prestige, but most of the delegates to the nominating conventions are elected in the later ones. A CANDIDATE WHO runs poorly in New Hampshire in February may oot lose many de· legates but may loose enough face and momentum to cost him delegates in Illinois in March or California in June. Already there are 10 reg- istered candidates for the Republican nominatioo. On the Democratic aide only President Carter and California Gov. Ed· mund G. Brown Jr. are re· gistered, but several draft ef· forts have beeo launched to get Sen. Edward M . Kenoedy of Maaaacbusetta into the race. Altboueb most candidates have not been as aaserUve as President Cart.er, wbo declares be wm nm l.n every state, t:bey generally are planning to nm l.n as many as they can. "YOO AµIOST HAVE to take them ooe at a Ume and prepare for all of thed," sald one cam· paign official.. •'But that takes a bunch of money. You have to go New Policy laued On Drugs SACRAMENTO (AP) -Pa· tientl will Deed a doctor'• wrtt· ten prelCl'tptioo before aewnc auppllea of ampbetamlnea. Qu•aludes and several ot.ber strong dnap under a new state policy. Docton and ell.Dies will no 1on1er be allowed to dJ.aJ*IH 1uppu., ot tbe drup, aald Bob Rowland. a.ecutlve dlredor ol the Board ol Medieal Quality M.- auranee. Puerto Rico is tbreaten.ln.g to jump in with its first presiden· t.ial primary Feb. 17. but New Hampshir e. hll s a law auto mali call'y s h lfti ng its - primary a week ahead or any other state. --o< --•iunw O H-!>ALE BEER AHO WIN E ~ICENSE ..0. •1·11215 ,_ I-I~ .. .., ""*"""-'"' ~ loUltcl "' t)tl e ... , Strut. (0\14 M~'~ CAl•wnta fl\t( , .. '"'"" '""''9'"'"-·~ .~-.,_ ... al wtd Du5-<N•U -of '-l>CI •k-..... _."' '24.-00 00 •l><•ucl-Meanwhile , the caucuses wbicb begin picking delegates lO state cooveotions begin as early as Jan. 21 in Iowa. ST .. TE LEG""" 6 TUBES are l"9 •n-()<l' .... ,,..,.., ., MOO OO, " &OLn -l<h '°'"''11 OI .,_. tollow1no still Jiggli.n.g the schedules, but ~:,.._, cr.eo • , ~= the pnmaries are expected to o._...,...'° .. '""« .. TB ERE WILL BE at least five new primaries next year Con· oecticut. Kansas, Louisiana. New Mexico and Puerto R1co. While Mississippi also bas a new )>rimary law, its Democrats have dedded against bold.log one. and the GOP won't decide until the fall. run from New Hampsb.ire lo •1• cWi lflnlugll ft<,_. February to a g-rand finale June ,~~~ .... .---!!!:..-.;: 3 when at least eigbt states ,,.,.,_ -w1<1 ,,.,,.,.,o .. ""'' will hold primaries and Mis· =:.::•.:::: .!: :=1~1~:! sissippa may become t.he ninth. ,.... -· -tr_,_ t.n -•o-"'o..., "' °'"""rtmelll of AICof>ollC The June 3 events also include lkvor-c.ontroi. ""'-10 s.c lb b. I u on-1-. · e 1ggest one of al , the T,.., 1 .. ..,..., -••bed ,,.,..~,s California primary with 306 ettcow-e1t.Wl>lt<t10~ Democrati·c and l68 Republi'can •oow• ••aw111on1, •• S EAv1c:e ESCROW CX)¥PANY, 1'2'11 8H ch 8 1 . North Dakota passed a primary law, but Uiere will be no primary l.n 1.980 ~a use the queatioo now la being submitted to a refermdwn, wbicb woo't be held lntime. delegates at stake. New Yon, ~,.,.,..,...,c:. . .,..,onortft~s.e>- s e c on d I a r g es t w i th 2 8 2 ~~"'ow~• M""'• •lld ..., Democrats and 123 RepubUcans, -~ .-11'¥ -,,.,.,,,,.,,,.., .. 1"''" is scheduled April I. but 'there 1s ""~ ........ 1~' CM<'."' 1•• n kno•n l" f .. ,,.,,_ IOI--.~ NOf'l' La o Suuu.ug at to the June 3 ....... --sot~-crew-. pack. SERVICE ESCltOWCOMPANV, •41t'I e.acn 81 . w..1m.n•te•. C• tl!>IJ In Arkansas, only tbe Democrats wi.U bokt • primary. Ten• Republicans have decided to have a primary, but the Democratl have decided ten· tatively again.st one. although they may decide next spring to bold a DOD·blndlng Popularity primary. Alabama 1s holding Othe r orimanes will be In G eorgia, Ve rmont . Florida, Pennsylvania, Di.strict of Col um· bia. Indiana, North Carolina, Tennessee, Maryland. Nebraska, Oregon, Ida ho. Kentucky, Nevada. Montana, New Jersey. Ohio. Rhode Is land , South Dakota and West Vir~mia. Deeeptlon Charged FfC Cracks Down On Land Promoter WASHINGTON <AP> -Am .. land deftloper makine aaJes pitebes Ill fr. dlnner parties aokl tbomanda ot barren kits at three to five ti.mel their true value,• Federal Trade Commiaak>D Jud&e 11y1. Adm1Dllt.rative Law Judie Paul R. Teetor aaJd ID an inltla1 de- cl.ak>D that AMREP Corp. used bigh·preuure .U. metbodl and deceptive practices ID aellina about 100,000 lots lo New Mexico, Florida and lll.aaourl. IN OUB&ING THE COMPANY TO atOp the practices be fOUDCI to be UDfelr, Teet.or told AMREP to tell future bQyen, "Do not eomt oa your lot rillDI iD value or your belnl able to resell tt. Tb• future value of land ts very uncertain." Tbe eompuy aoW the land t.brouP aublJdlari• lD IO 1tatee but aalll were CODHDtrated ID New York City, where AMREP bu ill be~, be aald. · Tbe of tbe dcdnn••~llMPlmD .. lllDUta ... Rio lt&DeM, DIU' Albu· querque. . .• wbfre AMREPll'OIMd about SZOO mlWoa on land It~ I« .... &bu laO mllHm, Teetor aalcL · Afta TBS DSClllON, AllUP preUdtnt 1.Awawe T. Perlmutter said 0 1ubltaaUal errors .. were mlde bJ tbe Jadce ud ~t tbe COlllPM1 would ..,..i to ta.. comm•mon. Tbt order doet '*take tired UDU1 tbe ~ra make lt ftDal. .. •• blnew tbet tbe rrc chU'lel an contrary to tbe record and npleU wttb error. Tbe belt eonfl.rm1don of our poeltioa u. tn tbe faet tbat dolleal ot local buUden bave joiDed • tD tbe ~ tloe of Rio Rwbo. wb.ldl ecmUDw to aunct ......,.. of New Mftleo f•ml"el • ..at u tboM frolD dlltaat ttNa. Rio Bwbo. _.of tbe 1....-'"""81 eomm....._ a. tbll atat.e el N .. llmeo wUlabortJJweleomelta t.Gtb&Mal•Ddtlt n1t111na, •• Ptr1muuer1Ud . T..-ordered All&SP to-. pncdoll be llamd to be "ma-tatr net deceptift. •• to take .,.ma • ......,. to~ tbe rtpta ol f\ltUn buJera ud to lDfMD put bQ1n of tbelr ._.,.., -... -.. ALIG MID .. ~ moyLD .. to noottr IDOMJ loat .,,,.............. ' la I I lllla to Bio ..... die HM la'IOlftd lu4 MU' lata re, N.11.; ~Pia., ... lrw•, 110. Daleo ~ 1. ,,,. . P-Z.Chou 0o ..... l.c•.ou ,, ... ~..,., .. "·~""'­Tr~fftt U lltVIC:f ISO.OW COMl"ANV 1Ul:J ...... ._._ WHt...-,C.nta P111>11~ Or-C.0.'1 Otoly Pilot Auqu>l ''· t•N l ln 1' P.UBLIC NOTICE PlJBUC NoTICE . • 1 • -DAILY Pfl.Ol .Business , J Maj-Tell Recession's TOie Jobs W ASIUNGTON (A Pl A r~· ceaaion la ~e a wave In a pond, ripplln& 'slowly aod lnevlU.bly acrc>M t.be eeoDOIJl.Y , affeeUn& dUlereat aectora at different Ull\ee in diffeA'Ot WQI . un~mployment I•&• behind t>thtir 1ndlutors ln ahcnallng a re t'tSSIOft- Many admlnhtratlon eco.nomlata. tncludlnt newly collfinned Treasury Sffreury G. Wllbam Miller, ••Y lM Unit· ed StatH is to a receaslon. Statlallca show retail nh:11 down, lnventorles up, the iiroa national prdducl 1Uppl.na "Tbe 5 1 pe~t-ot rate li. • I• t 1up beton-everyth1na on thf' employmenl froqt a•l• pretty rouen," uya Jeffrey Green, an ctonomlal al Wbarlon'a Econometrica Jo'orecHtin& Aa· aociatea. · J>HllCUIDrly tuslly d elayed purchueR like cars, appliances 6Uld furniture are Ute first lo aurfar from recession. In this year's second quarter, retail 1»1\!1 deained 4.5 percent, ad· justed for lnflaUoo. BllT A DOWNTURN 'S m0$l dramabc 1lsn unemployment -hu yet to reat up nauonaHy Tht' current jobleaa rate, s 7 per cent, is virtually unchanged rrom recent months. HIS PHILADELPHIA firm predict.a a 7.S ~t~enl Jobless rate by next year. A memo pti· pared by admlniatrallon ecooomllta aua&eats untimploY· meot could exceed 8 percent by the end of 1980 . .Each percent.aee point represents 1 mllUon people out or worlt. But It takes months before depressed s ales create inven· toriea large enough to force bu.si· nesses to cancel old orders or delay new ones. ONLY mEN WILL producers h've to cut back production to avoid their own swellin' lo· ventories. When this happens. Ecooomlsta aay, however , that Historically, bw;inessmeo who sell consumer goods PROPER TOOLS llAkE JOBEAIY Pac Tel Ferd Motor Co. By Terry Grant, R. Ph. T . f nes ~r Consumers Get New Delay . WASIDNGTON CAP> Appea/,s Board When your child runs -Pacific Telephone & in crying with a cut or • Telegraph Co. bas re· s'trape, do you have the instated its appeal to the proper llungs on hand lo U .S . Supreme Court Ford Motor Co. is establishing a Consumer Ap- clean ahd bandage? Or against a lower court or· peals Board for owners of Ford and Lincoln· do you have to "'mate~ der requiring it to mue Mercury vehl~les in Southern California, accord- do" with what you've $360 million in rate re-tng to C.V. Barion, general manager, Fort Parts got? IL!. 8 good Idea to ductioos and refunds in and Service Division. keep a variety of Items California. The concept is designed to supplement the on hand. having the right ahlngs always makes the Justice William H. company's existing complaint·bandling pro· job easier. Rehnquist refused to lift cedures. A volunt.ary panel of fiye members, in· Are you aware or the the order Tuesday, but eluding three consumer representatives, a Ford different sizes or ban· Pacific Telephone peti· dealer and a Lincolo-Mercury dealer, will review dages, tape and gauze tioned to have a second the cases and reach decisions by majority vote. rolls? Different sizes justice consider t.be mat· easily fit different parts ter. Tbat peti·tion, under ·of the body and give bet· ter protection to a wound. c o u r l r u I e s , We will be pleased to in· • automatically puts the troduce you to the basic issue befo~ the eritire items you should stork in, court again. t you r medicine chest. A COURT spokesman · YOUR l)()CTQR CAN said that between now PHONE US when you and the start of the nt'Cd a niedaclne. Pick up · court's new term OD Oct. vour prescriptlQn if 1, all nine justices will ~hopping yaeurby, or w~. 1 vote on whether to ac· will deliver promptly without t·xtra charge. A, cepl the company's ap- i: r l' al m:iny people peal or let the lower entrust u!' with 'their court order stand. prescriptions. May we But meanwhile, Rehn· co mpound yours'> ' quist's decision means P.AH UDO PHAaMACT thal the lower court or· "'"Del""f der requiring rate re· J5l ._.. .. load ductions and refunds re· ~:::::C"' mains in e ffect. the ...., _______ __,,....ailJ court spokesman said. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lntereet OftJy P9V-l • l-o•• • ComeHr<'-l • e.~ ... 1a1 • w-ldy eo••h•n•ts •No.tWv,._....• • 6-'" to 3 "9W9 • So-t ...... C.Hlonlk (71•) 759-1515 •WRICAN HOfil( lil()RTOAQE I . ti.I Uowf>flfl C."fllfll ll11•e '''"'<I" '""'• N-1J0'1 IJ1111c". (,Jtftll)l "411 tl?llOO DECISIONS OF THE BOARD are binding on the company and its dealers but not on the customer, who is free to pursue other avenues of appeal. "The purpose or the board IS increased customer satisfaction -the satisfaction or know· ing they will get a fair hearing on service com· plaints from an impartial board whose members are independent of Ford ~.,.----------~·M o tor Company , ' · IN HIGH GEAR Barionsaid .. _ _ "We s in cer e l y believe that our concept of lhird·party mediation is still the best program of its kind in our busi·. ne~s.'' The board is the sixth that the company has. The first opened in North Carolina in September 1977. The board members for Southern California are Ronald Melendez, director, Om ce of Consumer Affairs. Santa Ana. BiHy L. Meyers, chairman, Department of Mechanical Technology, Citrus College, Azusa; Mary J . Solow, president. Consumer Federation of California, Los Angeles: Howard H. Board, president. Board Ford, Whit· tie r, and Helen Sachs, president, Sachs Lincoln· Mercury, Jnc .. Downey. THE BOARD WILL DEAL only with service· related cases and will not handle cases in litigation or those involving sales or delivery problems. personal injury ·or property damage, or claims for consequential damages. · "As self ·regulating m echanis ms. the con· sumer appeals boards help the' company and its dealers become more closely attuned lo the needs of their customers. Their very existence means that our dealers and our own personnel now seem to take the extra steps required to resolve issues to the satisfaction of customers before they ever get to the boards for a decision." California customers may reach the board by calling a toll-free number (800) 241-8450, or by writing to Ford Cons urner Appeals Board of Southern California, P.O. Box A, Pico Rivera, CA 90660. Pl-estigious New .. ( EXECUTIVE SpITES . available near Orange County Airport. Attractive r ates include reeeptionist, law library, conference ·rooms, secretarial service, ·and xerox facility,.. For a personal tour and further details, inquire at Vortac Associates, 955·3900 or 955-2288. G~ED SHORT-TERM RETURN. 9 .481 O/oAnnual Rate = 9 .87 40/0EffectiveAnnual'1eld" Repabllc's Money Market Certificates Republic's High-Performance Money Market account guaront~ a high short-term yield on your savings. There are no brokerage fees or other tharges. Call ua. We'll ar- range for transfer of funds from your bank or other savings lnstltutlon. •10,000 Jllllnl•am Depotalt ......... ,..,.. (182 ..,.~ .. .......... p INftA AM 17W 9t. W.. ol l'iewpoft ,.,.._, (714) '41·'286 MIAlmlll 202 Al ....... 11 ....... '°° "'· Eudld SC. (714) t'J6o8290 IMKIPIA raacm. 30232 c:,.,.., _,., ~ (714) ~ ...,.,. .... 134 ..,... ...... /IW/8o61e & Sen~ (714) ... ,,..7 ._.C:.... ~ q46 tl LAAlelwe. (213) 19Mlet I e;e1.-11 • '• worken are laid off. Then the receaalona#}' ripple beilna all over 'aln. Laid off worken IOlle the income needed lo purchase a new car, a rekigerat.or, clot.bes, dinner out. Retailers face more reduced sales. Many must cut back t.beir orders even further. 1 Parts of the country will feel tb~downtown differently. Economists say the Midwest and Northeast will be bit first and hardest because manufacturers bf durable goods are cooceolrat- ed there. THE MORE SE&VI CE· oriented South and far West will feel the receasoin later, aod probably less severely. Detroit already is in a re· cession. says auto industry analyst Arvid Jouppi. The city's jobless rate, at 10 percent, is nearly double the national average. Car sales started drop- ping off back in March, foUo'°. ing 50 consecullye upbeat months. At times this year, car sales have fallen 30 percent below last year's levels, Jouppi says. Last year, Americans bought 9.2 million new domestic cars. This year, they wiU buy 8.6 million, he predicts. What does this mean for autoworkers? ALREADY, 54,• have ~n laid off, and Data Resources Inc . .., a Cambridge; Mass., economic forecuting firm, pre.., diets· the toll will reach 102,000 by year's end. ''Even wo[Jters not laid off will see tl\eir paychecks shrivel," said Jouppi. "Workers· buying power will be severely shrunk. Retailers in Detroit already f~I that pinch." ORI predicts auto output will reach its low point In late fall, then begin an upswing IJl early 1980. By then, other industnes will be feeling the recession. so me directly because of Detroit's doldrums. Many economists say the layoff of 100,000 autoworkers can create 200,000 layoffs across the nation lo lndWllries that ~pply Detroit, such as steel and aluminum from Pitblburgh, rub- ber from Akron and plaatles from Delaware. 1'W A ~equest.s Pennit ro End 'Super' Fares Trans World Airlines has filed with the Civil Aeronautics Board to cancel $128 and $125 one-way super coach fares between New York and Los Angeles and San Francisco, effective Nov. 1. The fares were introduced June 7 at the peak of the sum· mer travel season. THE AlllLINE WILL contµlue ' to offer discounted super saver fares on transcontinental routes, said John L. Heilner, staff vice preaidenl·pricing. These provide discounts of 40 percent on day coach rughts and 50 percent off all night coach fijgbls. Super saver fares are sold on a r oundtrip basis . r equires purchase of tickets seven days an adv8IK:'t' and a minimum stay of seven days Under s uper saver, the one· .... ay rught coach f are betw~ ~ew York and Los Angeles 1s $132. super saver day coach 1s $158.50 The super. saver one· way rught roach to San f'Nln. c1sco is Sl.37, the super sa ver day coachMl-e ts $164.50. (),·t·r l 'lu· Counlt·r HASD_ Liitiftq\ & ............ ~fid11g Transportation Secretary- designate Neil Goldschmidt, mayor or Portland, Ore., rode his bike on 'his last day in that job Wednesday. , He was sworn in as interim secretary to await Senate confirmation of the appoint· ment. Beef Price Slips DENVER CAP) -Th e average nauonal price of five t uts of beef has shpped 12 cents a pound to $2 30 since July, ac· cord1n~ to a survey of 19 cities by the Nat.Jona! 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They add that too little stress can be as harmful as too much. for a certain amount of stress is what gives people the energy to be high achievers. "J· gueu if ai ven the choice, we 'd say 'I don't want stress.· " says Rosalind A. Forbes, rounder of Forbes As· sociates, New York, a specialist in stress management who serves as consultant to some top U.S. corporations. Money's Worth "Yet , when we look at a person's creative peak , i t 's us u a lly u t t h e t hreshold or what i.i person can stand . And it's not just something you imagine ; you get <J spurt or adrenalin ... "The successful executJVe learns very early how to handle stress well," says Dr Charles T hompson, founder and director of professional services ror the Thompson Med1caJ Center, Chicago. Here are-maJor warning signals that may indicate a levt>I of stress for which help may be needed. Undue. prolonged anxiety. ' Depression tha t grabs hold a nd usually ts followed by withdrawal from friends, loved ones, the job and hob. hies that gave pleasure Abrupt changes 10 mood and behavior -PERFECTIONISM: SETTING standards that are not merely high but a re unreasonable. Physical ailments Tension-caused ailments can range from headaches to nausea, with no apparent cause. As for how to deal with ~tress. here are the rules out· hnt>d by Or Karl Menninger of the clinic beaf'.'ing his nttm t· c I l Give yo urself a penodic emotional checkup, learn your own signs of stress. find <J respected Listener with "'horn you can talk out your tensions. 12) PE RIODICALLY RE-EVALUATE your IHt goab, havl' a community or social m1ss1on, d~velop hobbies. take rl'gular vacation!.. l:JJ RecoJtnize that at twme you are a symbol as fatht!r or mother: leai;n how to delegate responsibility at home and office . when to share deds1on-maJung. For an excellent pamphlet. 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Channel 7 I: 10 W HERE'S TO Y°"" HEAUH wn.r._ Oo we Get Socll ? .. •.30 llQll NOE Af>Oie get• ,..., bung""O .,.,., • recepttonlat jOb tn l:l1.0'1t'Olf1Ce (RI HIO II (() HAWAII FJVE.O McGa1te1ra tearcn '°' a .. otc><eous klllef 1a tmpeoed hy a w riler w11n •n ontamoua money-m11k1ng ..enema (Rl GU91111 JKll KluQm•n. OICI< Cave11 7'00 ti C88 NeWS D HeCNEWS I NEWlYWEOGAME MC NEWS .,<I• •rt<I benelll• ot runl'llog 7:-aG ti 12&,000 PYRAMID 0 IN IEAACff ~ ... "Diamonel CurM" IE fJ (I) JOt<l:A'8 WILO G) I LOVE LUCY Lucy lnM to CIUh Rteky'' rt09n1c:lub ac:1 wnn • Jitler· bugdence • 8ANFON> AHO ION. J@wel tllleYeS l)Ultue Fred ........ they thirtit ,,. hu M:Mlndoned their ,._.. fPwt 2J 1 2tTOMOHT SPECIAL Run, .llm«oc:a. Rurt" Med· ICAI eu1not1tee and com- mon lolll O•llCUM Ille ll&l· J11n I• detetmiMd to ea1abliall het own klenllty beeauM he< leAchera .,. conatantly a1ng1ng M ercla'a pr al- -~ 12 Malloy end Reed rescue two men ltom a bum.ng llOuse. l>feak up • neoon· bothooc:t leud. ano took'°' • ••C>Hln car C'hannPI l.bti ng• fJ KNXT tCBS) Los Ang1•1f .. ., Q KNBC (NBC) LO'> Anq11ll"> 8 KlLA (Ind I Lo~ Anq••if"> fJ KABC· TV (ABC) Lo'> Anq11lu'> <lJ KFMB (CBS) $.in Diogo 0 KHJ· TV (Incl J LO'> An•iules M> KCST (ABC) Siln 0 11•q c, m KnV llnd I LO'> Anqell' • Q) KCOP TV 11110 I Ln'> Anq.,11 , fD KOCT ·TV !PUS) I o:, Anqo•h ., Ci) KOCL rv (PU')1l1unl 1nq1r1nHt-1Ch N .. tworks \lie Prime Time Carson Slww? NF;W YORK IAP) ' NOC, hoping to continue bctng the network that sttys "Here's Johnny:." i!) r,.portedly offntng IHle·nighl l«tlk·show host .Johnny Carson u prime-lime spot for hi 17th an· . n1versary show A BC has reportedly bct:n oHen a three· year $15 million dt><il to lhe comedian. o said recently ht' wankd to qu1t lhe nightly gnnd T HE NEW YORK Oa1ly Nl·ws said in today's t'd1tions that NBC offered the "Tonight" star the 9 p m lo t1 p.m slot on Oct. I. Pre vious Carson an· n1versary shows havt: been presented at his re· gular 11:30 p.m. starting lime. A network spokesman in lfollywood was quoted as saying the special would "feature the _, us ual highlights from past shows plus some live segme nts" -all done Vfilh Carson's approval, of course. M EAN WHILE , ABC pres ident Elton Rule denied reports that he has signed Carson c.aSOH .. ~lak~~n~:c~a~~~~idp~~:::a~f; aboulitbullhal "there have been discussions" gomg on. He said the person ut ABC doing the talking was probably Tony Thomopoulos, president of ABC Enlt:rtainment. Directors End Strike LOS ANGELES <AP> -Twenty-on e employees al KCET, the public television station, have returned to wor k following a lbree·d ay strike after the Directors GuHd of America and the station reached agreement on a lbree-year contract. The ne w pact provides staff directors with salary increases of 10 percent the flral year and 8 -~rcent each of the re m aining two years. A ONIVflt8AL PICl'\JD • PANAVlllON "tll"I U'4"/(llll' •u < IV IUO!Ot 111(. •i\ll AoQ .. ll ll(Sl,.VfO l.IWMDt'•ltTk ... W IT-·IMI Sal!U AN M0·7c« °""" D7.a:MO °"'19' •t770 I • • 8i) MACN£1l1LEHRER REPORT Cl) NEW&CHECI< (I) P.M. MAGAZINE Hoo" Kbrtn Kelly. Mari. Wallon Gu&•ts Et••• 011•· lrtend and <loO• IO• llWI <141•1 OJ) MATCH GAME a:GO f) ()) THE WAL TONS Mi.. EmUy goes 1n10 an o009t atele tll•n ullU•I wi_.. Ille aon of ~ onty l•ue IO,,_ Corr>M 10 •1911 lier fRI 0 PA0J£CT U.f'.0 A cargo ~ ,.,...,IQtlO< f RendolQll Man IOOI h I mya. let.OUaly cllAOQM his ~IO<y .tlbpul a 910nhng Olf•• • 1""10111 Yu~on 01ea tR1 D MOVIE • •" • Lu•" .Of Tne Wtl<lflfnM~ -M!>21 JN n Pel"'~ J~ ~Hu11tQt A m&rt eno Ilia <IOUQhlftf &84111 retuoe lrom • lync.n mob 1n .irt lltl1Q•lnr ·1nl11a10<1 ~womp (2 nra I fJ Ml l.A V£RNE I SHIRLEY I uvttoltt wn~tnc'A:td Int.Ho " " I PY ut1e1 ii .. ><.,,,I <.no11 ~ to1mul& l&I~• '>htrl<ty into ~ta• 111{1 '"'' lllu •Ill room nn11 n1Qhl w11n D OUINCY Quincy 1nveat1getes ,1i111ge1 that a Met1ne Orlll 1ns truct0< wH reapon"b+e 101 tne dHlll ol a reuuit tlil fJ ®J BARNEY Mll.18 88trtey a reconclllet1on d,,.,,_ wttll Illa wile ta Poet· POt'6<I -• couple ol unusual c&M!11 come up (R) G) MERV OA!f'AN G.-11 Jaci< Klugm•n. DIC~ Cavel! Larry W1ico .. HeMln Ourhly Bro•m • fL) NEW ~LEANS CONCERTO Bliw:k c1eu1ea1 mus.c com· poae• ROQ•rr O•cllllfs<>n P 881"9 n11 N-O<lflan1 (..on<.ono a p•esantePion' ul ine p1uoe an0 a '1oo1> at. 1rw. compo-s •·~ience tmd 1nlluenGO lire IOIM> hrnlvre(l (Al 9-10 W Bill MOYERS' JOURNAL How I rt C:.el lo Job 8 111 MOV"'' tflports on " P<O Q•dm 1n Sdn U•ego. C11t1f0t· ..... -.... , .. ,. .. ,....._ 'Margie' Bark Actress Gale Storm (lert >. who played the ti· tic role in "My Little Margie." returning to television ror the f ir:-,l time in 19 years as a guest star on ABC's "Love Boat" next season. She's shown with Lauren Tewes. who plays the s hip's cruise direc tor. ' .. ' TUBE TOPPERS K C 0 P ti) 8 0 0 · ' Se p a rat t· T:iblei, " This movie drama about an English resort hotel features Burt Lan- caster, Deborah Kerr, Rita Hayworth . Oav1d Niven and Oscar winner Wendy Iii lier. KCET @ 8 :00 National Geo graphic Special. The legacy of an thropologist Louis S. B. Leakey, called tqc Darwin or Human prehistory, is ex a mined. KOCE 9 9 10 Bill Moye rs ' JournaJ. A job-trarning program in San Diego is spotlighted <see story below J • nta lhel llU heo IW<"ptl90"Q ~.,., l~ Ille U<~ llOw 10 od •bOut QelltflO. jOb 9:a0 •9~ COUNTIW c111e t Roy 11 cauon1 -l<*'<l""P and OU!y w"9n Curt .. ..,.,,,. IO .,, .. , one ol "" Old pale (RI 10:00 ti ()) !IAllHAaY JOHa a.tty ltadea • v.ca!lon IOf mu<der eno ~,.,... - 111>e beOOtnft emotioneNy '""~ Wlln a m.,11e<1 cltMI IR) D t.tM.OOUJMeO Kate Columbo aua~i. lhe <INlh OI e GlllC 8-ly t-11111 caterw wu not •• accidental as 11 aQ1>41ated lo be (Al 11= ..oHT QAUl.RY 'F~·· fllQhf' All 1nmal• l\elpa • fellow convict, -"'"O ... ,., ffltm lo en<lute PlitOf'I thtough ~· St AUOOl.f RNOH "MHtet Mu~·· Pl.tno.i Seo.in " 1111erYl!rW'Od on n.a ltl• and "'°'~ on 1rwt occas.on ot n.. 7 !ltn btf tn day (R) 10:30 t8 Cl) NEWS ~ THE AAT ~ 8EJNO HUMAN 0< l eo Bu""Qlta ""O"'Y oKCla1mOC1 \QftaAl!f' 1tf\O popular ""ucahon 1>101.,. ~ 111 ~ Pl-11• ,.,., ' ,..,,,,,.,.,.,. .. ,~()I Love your t~ numan 11:0060.a rv®J NEW8 0 MAKE ME l.AUOH G MOVIE • • • fhf't c.r .. ot lmt.ir1 .. 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'>IXfh n1 ~ ht of lht• PBS ~lat1on·~ M:\C'n rtu y plt'<iRf.' night Programming fo r lh1· l'Ht nsni.: 1ndu<1t .., "Here's lo Your ltt•«tllh " <.tl k HJ pm · Mo~..r .., Journal Getting lht• Job" al ~ J(J p m .. <tnd "Tht· Ari of B<·mg i''ully llumiln · top<> orr· lht• 1.'\COIO~ al 10 :J(I µ m Ur Alll•n (;crsun. author <Jf a book on mt:nl<tl and <:motion al v-t:lf bt-1ng . IJr .Jim lfot•der. v. ho dt•ab w1lh slrt•!>s 1n th<· 11ffrre. l>r Oarrc·ll Hurnt:ll. a c·hcld <.ind family psyr holog1st who v.-111 dtscu~ ~tress fmm parcnt·tt·t·n n:latcons , and-c1uthont1es on mcnopau.'ll' und othn faC'lors that <'<iu~1· stn·:.-. will b<: 1nkrv1ewcd ltv1· 111 th1· Channt'I :;f> :-tud1<1'-. in Huntington B1.·aC'h W eaver to Play Cop HOLLYWOOD <AP I Dennis Weaver star:. as a poh ceman·turned·celebrsty author and Mariette Hartley plays his wire in the ABC movie. "Stone," ainng Sunday, Aug 26 The movie. a pilot ror a senes. was created by Stepheri J Cannell or "The Rockford Flies" and Richard Uv1nson and William Link. the men behind "McCloud," "Mannu:" and "Columbo."' h~Dack! '.llorlrq MAW. 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C"10 An 1t&n1An bl•ck•mtth • cnampoonJ the c-ol ,,.., DOOi ano opp<eeaed ,.Q&Jnot 11n irv•I P'lnee (I n• 30m•n l G) a a '" ''FllQht Fe>< r,-som (111"3) RONllncl Ruuell. Freel MacMurr.., An lmb<llOUS •-lf111 hnOI he< l°"4t ltle cut ellof1 l>ec..auMI OI h<t< _, .. ~ (l lv .50 """) 300110 •• ' WhenTheBoys M""' I"" G"1a" (19651 (,,,,._n.,, Fr•nc•S Herve 1 , .. ,,, ... , To 1~se rrionev. a •f"' '' ''• 1ran~lt>tlTWM.1 tnto • O•uW"44 1 Oude riW\Ch f I hf' • !O m1n J 3 30 a . • Journ<ty lntn r"''""'"'' I t969f R~ ~ .. ., Jl)Mllf6f H•M9'y l•O t •'*"" o t IP\8 un•no.n '",,A,.,. t &a01.,,.c: 6U10Cf•t ""''"• f1t,mftntl, 1nstttnt ,,, • .,., .. , ...... e "°"' "'' lr,>tk)w· w 't -•'•d ,. young bQt./ whO Oort><.!\ n•• 1n•ee b<'ottw• Ill r.omm.I """' 000011 (I ~ JO m1rt ) ANIMAL CRACKERS SINGING TELEGRAMS \ 7141675·9966 Wl IU COMfOV lO 001 ,., SEVEN THEME NIGHTS OF SPECIAL PROGRAMMING AND LIVE INTERVIEWS TONIGHT------- Stess and Coping 8:00PM HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH 9:00PM MOYER'S JOURNAL: "GETTING THE JOB" 10:JOPM THE ART OF BEING FULLY HUMAN ~LUI • Stress on the Job •Employer-Employee Relations • Is Divorce the only Answer? . • Stress and Children ENTERTAINMENT / lNTERMISSlON NOW PLAYING DWAMll' lltHllllftlTO• Clltllle*l BU(H PARK DRIY\·I• Mun111!1JIOO Be.Ith 848 03118 Oranoe b:l-4 2~~3 BubnJ Par> b?I 4070 , ........ •• •11n tO 994 2400 NICK NOUI e ""°'( OolYIS NOnH DALLAS fotrn' (I I 11,u • >:OO • s.:>o ..... '°'" ., .. "'"* 11 .... r AMfltCATHONINI l11MI e J14S e SrOO 7 <00 • .... • " :00 1W &f'la llO OM 0.lf l&U rot./ ICIU .. AUIH,11 ~---' 111M e J.00 e J1M e .... a 10.:>o I &i~ ~~~:;~~0 l i-~ b:;-;~·6·~ l MICll NOlf1 e MAC OolYll NOaH OAUAS fo.TT C•I I :00 e >1M e St4J t.U a IO:M MAallNAMILL "STAI WAH" -·n-1-11 i.r1WN--~i-1.1SA-1t i •-•OOU "MOOHlAKUI" ~U~l-~I\ \AT ~J~•Mt ... H t ''THI MUrrfl MOVlif IGI ,_ .. Ul1wt<-l.J._J:l '-1·1I \09t ..0 PUits 1-.;tO "fNI IVf\Mt IS -r AMHICATHONll'OI .. w. CONVOY l"OI -~::1;1'Ji1S""'=~::-i ·~· .. on°" • OlloeGC .,_, '~·· ... THI COMCOU>l!POI IKUI SIUNT 'AITNla 1~1 MSTAl WAIS .. "TI* OHE At'tO O .. L Y" _ ....... ...,. ... , .. AMUTYV1LU HOll0.111 PlUS IWI SUNJMIHI 111> MCI! NOln e IMC M'tlt NOllTH DALI.AS POITY 111 "'"' NMt-lOUOM Ill •' ~ ~. Augutl 18, 1979 OAIL Y PILOT .. . SaddlefJack Opeae-r :"fhieves' to Prenllere Tbl s.ddl.Me:k Vall•Y CommUDil,y Thuler, beedlnl lD&o lt.1 n.ft.b 1eUOD, w1U lD•U&W'•t. ~ lm.tO campatin wU.b a pair ol nr.ta. '"'9 leadotf abow froro tbe Mtaak>n Viejo croup will be ff(jrb Gardner'll comedy "TbJeves." tbe ftnt at,aarina ot the r.1•Y in Oranae County. It alao wtU.rnark th. finll t me SVCT b.aa empLoyed a cut a larte u 1'7 perfOC'mttr8 Mtrhael BteUts and Joe Cordlo are sharillg the dlrector '11 dullea oo "Thieves," wbicb will 1poUl&ht Ron Wttrbow and Becky Parr in the lead· ln& roles· o( a couple whose 12-year marriage is dlatlnteeratlna Robert Hastings takes the fHtured role of Miu P•rr's cab-driving father. 'Ponch' Leaves .. Hospital, Hiding LOS ANGELES <AP> -Erik Estrada. star of N BC's "CH i Ps" television ser ies , has been whisked away from UCLA Medical Cent.er to a private tudeaway where he is under Z4·bO\,lr care by nurses. E slrada v1s1t.ed several. children'<> wards at the bsop1ta.1 before he was discharged at 2 p.m. Wedn~ay, t1aid his manuger. Helen Azevedo. HE GAVE AWAY hundreds of the floral bou· quets ht: h<Jd received during his runt:-Oay stay followuig u motorcycle accident. Estrada su!ferc<i a broken sternum. broken wrist and three broken ribs in addition lo knee and back brui~es wh~n bis motorcyclt! slid out from under him and struck a car dunng filming of a "CHJPs" episode last Mond<tY~ c1nenome 6 scA.EEn 63U 2553 comPLEX C"•PM•t\ A'lf~ &. $4nt.a Ao " F .-eew11-. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY . THE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "OH. GOD" "MOON RAKER"' (PGJ "ROCKY II" IPGJ "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITl "1 PG 1 "THE VILLAIN" tPGi DRAGULA BUCK ROGERS ANO THE 25th CENTURY R STAR WARS" . CORVETTE SUMMER" (PG) 'SUNBURN" "BARBAR ELLO" (PG l "MEATBALLS" . "WHICH WAY IS UP?" (R ) "SUMMER CAMP" 'UP IN S MOKE" (R) "THE VI LLAIN~' {PG) "THE CHINA SNYORONE" ALL O PIV C·IN S O PCN •:10,..M.HHloKTlY C.n dO Vndt r 12 f'r•e \Jnltu e K •OO•« P\1y9..-oul"d Intermission Tom Titus OTBEa FEATVRED asaig1uneota are beinl taken by Jane Nigh Davidsoo. Dee FitaGerald. Seolt Michael. Carrie Mowery, Vernon lloo and Vince Cordio. Completing the large cul are Llnda Aldrich, Scott Dlxoo. Colleen Goedhart. John· Siura, Dick Vara aod Scott Williamson. The play takes place on the east side of Manhattan. in and around a high riae building, which will Involve tbe moet complicated set in lbe Saddleback players' five-fear history. "Thieves" will be presented Sept.. 14· LS, 21·22 and 28-29 al 8 p.m . and Sept. 23 at 2:30 p.m. in the Mission Viejo High School 'O>eat.er. Advance re- servations are being taken at 830-9252 or 837·9680. • THE NEWPORT HARBOR Community Theater bas changed its name to Theater Arts ~nter Players, acN>rd.lng to its president. Nancy Ebsen. who has outlined the year-old group's plans for lbe 1979-80 season. The schudule has been pared to t.hre.? plays, the first of which lb the Christmas operetta "AmahJ and the Night Visitor!>,'' opening Nov. 23 m the Newport Tht>alcr AAS Center, 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Dcach Tony Pasqua, m usical director of the recently mount.ed "HMS Pinafore," ~ill d1rt.'<'t tht· show John Guare's "The House of Blue Leaves" WlU ~ the 54..~ond ofh:nng, lo be unvetled Feb. 7 under Miss Ebsen's direct ion The Uurd production. as yet unselected, will O&*n Marrh 30. H.M lil~llll mm 1!I a DX ~l111•h111 • O'JIJJ~ man~ ll m1~~ ffl w rtWI ~ MmJi ~ hzD ~•MD m H~ ll!*tm11 ~ !U!I ~lfll~ nm Jfli~ m\lo,~ ltllll~ ........ """' ...... "" tM.-••• STAATS TOMOAAOW! There are many ways to be seduced: Fame. Power. Love. "THE KIDS AAE ALRIGHT" MAT. ONLY "LOST AND FOUND" "UNIDENTIFIED ODDBALLS" "JUNGl.E BOOK" (Q) O PEN OAIL l I 1 )I) NORTH DAI l H flOf'n ,,, ...... ....,...,., COMtNG ttOm (ft) .. , .... COMltAHOMallAN ........ ' Joe Tynan knows them all. THE liEDLJCnDN 'JI DF.JDETYNAN ALAN ALDA BARBARA HARRIS MERYL STREEP A l'WIT1t4 .AEOAAl'4 PAOOCJCTI<>r4 A At..-. BY Jf!RRY SCHATZBfRG "T~ S!DOC'TIOf't OF J0£ TYNAl'I~ .,...,.,,.RIP TORN.MELVYN DO<JGLAS .s~'*°'Binwy Wrtlteft bJ ALAN AU>t\ ~ Ploduc«' LOO IS A. STROUER fll'ulk by 8'LL COf'4l1 · ~ed by llWt'T1" IMOllW't Dftct.d by JERRY SCHATZBEA<I ..-----.-..e •-' lii(jji: OfiX 100iU A UNIVERSAL PICTURE -r:.:.;.-r-:r:.~ •••fMll Orange 63' ·0340 ~ ... ~-. ''""""' ... ~., . ._. .... STARTS TOMORROW IOUTMCOAIT Costa Mesa 546·2711 .) . Ml·WAY st DIUft·IM Westminster 534·6282 ... ---. ---. HA9'VEY KORMAN .. Fflll.O WtUAflO JOHN flll'TV' ''AMERICATHON" (PO) WITM MEATLO A ELVIS COSlELl.0 MOn.·f rl. 7.1S, 9·00, 10'45 Set. Sun 1·1s. 2'50, •·30 6 15, 8 00, 9·40, II IS IT'S BACK! BlUMURRAY- rf 'ff!~ -'pGj ·-~~-O••'Y 12 IS 'f 30 WecSi'T,,urs 12 30. 2 30, !. oo 1 30. 10 oo • 30 6.30. a Jo. 10 30 c.t ... ~UitJlll ..... ,so-'°"° ~ PL George Sums JUST YOV ANO ME 1<10 tat.j~Mlltl HARVEY KORMAN FRED WILL.ARO "AMERICATHON" IPO) Mon . .f'rl. 7 15. t 00. t O·.S s.tJSun. t:JO. 3 10 •• 50. a.30. a:u . 10.00. 11·30 VILLAIN" ... cu ... IAH- IKA.-l JltOM ALCAtaAZ .... FRANK a LANGELLA DRl\Cl.Jl.A > .-........ -~ .... • .ti~~ "LOST ANO FOUNO" ................ Shr~• Bec.•ta A round "' l'I ;m <H't 1 <'f. · Uthan til111h arrfres at the np('nin~ of tlw /\rnerlron t"ilm lnslltute'fl olJ lllm Sf't tN• m Los An~t>lcl' Mlss Gish has ap · Jl4'~ 1·r.t m 100 mo \'tt>s. one or which <"The \\ md"I "'" h<' ... hown in the serlt>fi ... ' Dope Hosts Gator Growl OAfNP'.SVll.1.1'., ...... 1Ar1 Hupf' WM thr nr .. l In 1976 , ('Om it f'om.-dlan lk1h llhJl4' will hf-thl11 <1uhn Kupllm and 11lt1lCt*r lfcl •n y_t>u'1t hotlt at lhfl lJnlvtm1lty"'of Htdctv followNI F lor Id•'• Chtor Orowl , th•• llo~ will brlna alonte a f~male 1how'11 produrN h111 •nnouru·1-.I "lr1111•r, who w111 not lc1enUfled. Thi• wlll tJIC' llo1K1 '1 11t'ro1HJ via un Ort :!fl, errordlng to Chris hy 11tudenu . the backbone of the Growl for many year11. will con- tinue, Wld u laser ahow haa been a.dded. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES ---NOW •HOWINCll---- A1W46M .......... °""' i.111\15o ""'°"' GflOVl w.-.-s~T COITA MESA.~ C-Wl-0571 OAAl!Gl UA C..V C-134·3111 It to th .. t111mN•111nln.C 11h11w (,JunluuuJn of Forf l.allderdalc, w h I c h 11l11 r t d b J I r\ 11 fl ac 11tudtmt .e_roducer of the show. Attendance at Florida Field Is expect4!<1 to be a capacity eo.ooo. When Ho~ wu here three years aao. the pel'fol"mance sold out 1n _____ ._.,,_ .. ______ ,,,,,_ __ •0_-__ .... _ •• _,~_ .. _-_ .. _._. ___ _, t•l•l11 llh'll 111 thrN v .. .r. •to ~k llJI pr000ced ""lJ ~rrc.rrn~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ pttvance. I VI H C.,l IMMI H 1111 < fH l\M nf AMI UK l\N YOCl lll <.C N"'IO "'4 IMMI ff l /\Ml' /\Nf) fl II t0 C.,f t.CI IC I l l\MI' N< lttll t'i MH ~ Hill Ml IHW\Y ,_. PU ..... _. •• ,..,.. Ar¥r u • ~ ,,,,. ~ ·• ........ -.... I ~ ....,..IMlflU lOOl fllWAllOll llUll11110101f A"~~..,. ' loO ll ""~~"ll"" P• ,, h ~I~ '"" lDWAMI (llWAl•OS WHfltlOO-I Wllf CllflMA Cllllfll f,~,,;~., f,,,,,~ 1,,,1f1 i U1t t Ml'1 J.tp1 t .Jl•J It t t fll11UllOS lftWPOIU OllAlfeJ MAii ,. "'' ' fJ!" ~ ,. ,,, ll"J• 11 'o\ I f\11 {) 1411 UACllMMAI t" ~...,. h 1.4 .l'JI I lllta ,lAl A It •', 'tl'' • ~$I ... UOIUM OlllW(.llf 0'11•1" I t·i ij//l) "A MULTI-FACETED ENTERTAINMENT." -ARCHER WINSTEN;New York Poat A f'ARAMOUNI RlllA',I PO-.,•--nt• 1:r•M=4Wl:© lllU 'lAU , ........ 11M1M111 nr .. ITAOM* llfYl-t• 8111.1 52'9 ~339 t~Y Mt\o\ 64& O!>TJ 0''"111 639 8770 rowa11oa· YllJO u • CllMMA Mill LA MIMD• Olllft·I• M1$)IOO V•rio 8JO b'rJll Y11',1"••\••• a•111r ... , • "•ll"U 911 ''°" lll·WAY lt Dlllft -tll • Wu11111n~1e1 ~,µ 6?Si "'NORTH DAl.W FORTY' IS FRESH. FUNNY ANO POWERFUL. PACKS A SUBSTANTIAL EMOTIOfW. WAUOP." ........ ·~·· .. ,. • • • •• • • .... 0 ..... "' •• '" ................ • •. .... ... r ' D .......... ... -·--· ...... -·--·· ... ~, &'1 -...;..-::.:i~ ......... -..... , i!'":~! ~ow P\.AVING Ila ~Ill "ITTCITTClllllll •UMINllft·llf lllfCOllfoalll ... b•.., 0U 1 or111 ''•''Ot ~·•'•I~ .,.. ,,..r~"'•''> llwe1141'••• ~?I <213 ._llfeo&IT (.y,i. .,._.,..,., 1111 •H •. ,.~ • ru1u ac;ar•111• •-•-.. •• -co11c orde' Fligl11 a . 80111 Trip Snurrn rnmparn11ve 'iar' anti niro111111 llQu11•s I 1ther r l C Hoport May 1918. or I TC McthOd Of All Brands Sold· l OWl'St 131 n ~mg 'tor.' 0 Oh ffiQ nrcotuw av Jll'l I 1981P.tlt! Warn ing : The Surgeon Gen eral Has Oetermineo That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to You r Health 8~ ART11t'R KNWllT ,.,._,,_._. Tho:-e whoo hU\'(' nuwn lhe Concortll'. incluc1in.,: m('. hitH' n :markl•d on tts :.m ootJuwi.s, 1t:. quiet. and the l'ensc of total Jux-ury maintained dur· i n ~ its 3 1".l·ho ur run betwe('n. Wa s hington and Paris Th ose who l1oa rd Un 1ver:.a1 ·~ "The Con· cordc Ar rporl '79," THE CONCOICO E AlllPOllT It f Ut'HYtf\41 > '-'rVOut "r J••nrHnQ\ LdnQ lJHPt '~' Uoo;•d lowc•f Rich !:>< reenpl•y I."' k uln TECHNICOLOll (•'\t A•••n Oe1on SU\dn 01it1keth'. HGOert Wct9fWtr. !>111tt1t tt rl\t .. 1. LOd•e All>.,.I. tltDt Al)do-r"""· C.Mro, j.,nn 0 • vtc'l\on. Andr~a M•fCO'••"'<.< 11 M•rUw R•, .. C•C."IY ty;on. D•v•d Warn-.:,.. Mf"rt~,, M<C,tf'nbttdQ .. , Avt'tY kf'lte1~r. MOOl(.d lfWI\ C,.OrQ" l(p"""°y Rurwuno ti'""" 111 m 1nvtPti M•U r~IJ"t PO I'm afraid, are going to thank their lucky ~um. that the DC· J O~ ;ire fly !Og again T HIS IS THE lalc:.t IO .Ironings Lang ·~ l>erac:. of disas ter movres and the brgl(cSl di~al>ter, I s ui.pect, 1s the movrc itself A s scripte d by Eric Roth, from a story by Lang , it follows the time -tested formula, s tuffin g th e co mbo supersonic JCl with an all-s tar cast, each with a problem all his own Andrea Marcovicci, a Russiitn gymnast, can't decide if s he wanls to d e f ect f or a n all· American sportscaster .John David so n . 8eauufuJ Sylvia Knstel. an airline s tewardcs::., doesn't know 1f she wa nts to r e::.um c he r nowhere affair with pilot Al a in De lon. Cicely Tyson knows thut she rn us l be m Paris rn f1 ve hours to deliver a heart transplant that might save her 80fl'8 life , And Martha flu ye knows that sh e h&11 lo go to the ba.lhroom 1J lut TH ~Ki: AKY. nt1J ny m o r c o f l h c Ii '' mln1dram1JK, l>4illcvc me the Concor(Jc hs 1J hlU pla.ne. Hut the cruchtl one coocemg ncw11ca.awr Susan Blakely lh1tt he r tndustrlwl tycoon lover, Rol~rt Wugncr, may not be · ultogethcr o n the up-and -u p Des pite sl1&te-o f-the -1trt _ utellite traans mlsslon11, ahe propoees to expose him In l'arts, then puta It off Lo Moecow, where the plane la to touch down lat.er. T h ia glv41 a lh e daalardJy Wagner lwo opp0rtun1Ues Lo destroy . the plane -and Blake- ly. He sendl off an at- tack mlaalle Lo intercept il en route to Paris, then a m laalle·be1rln1 Skyh awk w h e n b ll Bu uard m luea Ila mark. In Pull, hll firm en1a•• a aaboteur to trlpple the plane on lta 1ubH quent fll1bt to M OICOW. F rankly, J think lt'• Ume that the "Airport" the me be laid to rest. How about a umely movl• on a threatened Volluwa1en Rabbll called ~Cui>ort" 1 Golden light s. IOO's 8 mg 'tor.' 0 7 mg 111ro11ne dV pe1 ClfJ&•CIW by r I c Method .. ) • --- 10 MG IAll 08 MG N~ 11 MG fAll oa MG NIC • 13 MG fAll l l MG NIC 13 MGIAll 10 MG .. IC .8 MGIAll 01MG NIC ................. .. 11 MG. IAll OIMC. NIC M ERIT Filter 12 M(', IAP 08 MG N.C. Regular& Menthol 11 MC. IAI> 08 MCI NIC 10 MG IAl1 oa M(i NIC 11~1...,, sat em -·-·'"""-'""-- , Get the taste high tar smokers want in a lowtar. , •. , • .I • " , ,, ,.. .. .,,, ,,, _., # • ., ~ •• " --.......... ~ ••• -• -.. ---..... --..... -... -......... ---.. , • J ...... ,, _. • • ......... -............. J ' .. .. INSIDE : •Erma Bombeck •Cheryl Romo •Ann Lllncters •HoroscQPe I ,, \ Looking like a Latin Tinkerbell, Marguerite Michele Vasquez is grace in motion. ,. '-~. A4.!Quit 1&, 197' He'll Never Tire of Cars Newport Beach's Ernie Kanzler creates coupe. By JUDITH OLSON 011"41 O•llY Pilot St~U If you see a rather luxurious-looking car driving down the street that bas an uncanny re· semblance t.o an Opel, taker a closer look. It probably was an Opel at one time. If the re's a huge St. Bernard in the passenger seat (particularly one that has had a recent facelift ) y0L1t orobably have come across Ernie Kanzler and his prototype Kanzler Coupe. The St. Bernard doesn't come with the car. however, because there's only one MutUey and he's not for sale -particularly after Kanzler paid for bis rejuvenation. (His jowls were get- ting t.oo11aggy, Kanzl~r explained.) Aside from getting bis investment back in the coupe and making money. Kanzler s ays be 'I like to be doing something. I " like designing and building things ... ' doesn't really care about rame and fortune. Kanzler simply. bas a love affair with design and enjoys seeing bis products built. "I like to be doing som.elhlng. I like design- ing and building things. I could keep 100 men busy the rest of m y lire and they'd always be behind." be aays. When the coupe is finished, Kanzler says he'd like to put a second car into production, "a little hysterical design with some of the charaeterlstica of Smokey Stover's roadater." \ DAILY '1LOT . .. . . . . --.-·--····· - • • • CJ Aerial Ballet: H .• R •• ~ air a1·S1ng She does mid-air juggling routine sus- pended only by her hair. By DENNIS McL ELLAN Ott ... D•ll• ~lletSC.lf : Marguerite Michele Vasquez 1s grace in motion. That's to be expected ror someone who does an aenal baUel for Ringl· ing Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Circus. 8 ut it would seem to be an espec1aJly difficult quality to mam- taan co~idering.she·does her mid-air Juggling routine sus pended only by .. her hair The petite aerialist. looking hke a Latin Tinkerbell. is hoisted 30 J.o 40 reel abo,ve the circus ring by a cable hooked to a special m etal clasp rastened to her hair Mrs Vasquez says 1t took nearly a yt'ar to get U!'Jed lO the pre!'Jsure on "!er sc:tlp "ll doe!'Jn't reel uncomrortable once 'ou 'vc mastered lhc H:chnique,"' i.hc .. ~ti\'S. :. People a!>k me, ·Do you lose &ny hair wtule you \I.Ork''' I sa). 'No. l lose more hair .,., hen I brush than when l perform.' " AL ntOUGH THE CIRCUS has left the Anaheim Convention Center, southlanders have another opportun1- t v to catch Marguerite Michele's routine and the other circus acts 1n tht• Lon~ Ocac:h Arena today throughSunday.Aug 19 Mr~ Vasquez. a 28 ycar-0ld Mth generation circus pe rfo rmer. has been doing her ha1r·rail>ang act for IQ years. , Like most children who grow up around the circus. she !'Ja} !>, !>he began by doing gymnastics She tht.'n pr~ressed to aenal ballet and the flying trapeze. Mrs . Vasquez, who ll> originally rr o m Mexico City. s ciy s h e r grandmother used to do the ha1r- tianging act. which originated m the Or ient. The reason that Mrs. Val.quez started the routine as a teen-ager .. she says, is because 1t has rarely been performed for We'lf'rn au- diences and she want~ lo creale somelhing unusual. WHEN SHE IS HOOK ED U P and hoisted into the air. l>he l.ays, au- 'Everyone 1s surprised. So m e people ca n 't believe what th ey see .. diences don 't know what to e xpect. "They don't know what I'm going to do." she ... ay~ "I sec the1r·fa ces with their mouths open. Everyone 1s sur· prised Some people can't believe what they sec." What the~ see during the 10-minute act. wtuch is part or the aenal ballet production, "C1 rcus Can-Can ... 1s Marguente Michele twirling three s ilver plates. !>pinning nngl> and JU&· ghng nam1n~ torchl'~ The piece dl' n·stst;incc 1s when !->he does a \l.h1rlm~ p1rouetlc-hke fin ale around the t·1r<'umfe rencc of the 42 root c1rcw. rtn~ .. Th:tt ''> whe n !>h e r eally de- monstrates grace in molJon. It also show.., to one and all the strength or her raven trcsl>c::. ,. Her hair, ~he allows with a s mile, "~ pretty strong " ( . Tbla nm-about car bas "tonclMf·in-cbeek" humor. Kanzler says. "It's an enclosed roadater, with a tiny little enliJle, wb.lch eeata three.'' Emie Kanzler, auto designer and connoisseur, with one of his vehicles.· That's Muttley in the back. o.lly ............. "9 1M ,,.,_ Kanzler also has designed boata and at one time studied with Frank Lloyd Wright. He says he'd punue architecture'. but believes tbere's more money in automobiles. ID wldltioa to makin1 can, Kamler collects vlntaae .... aad boata. TllDS ~UDE a 1124 IJ.ncoln sedan in 1'blcb be took nine people to tbe clrcua. Then there•• •the 1921 Citroen three· paaHDpl' nmaDout which he bu repowered .. "It'• a kick," be IJ'iDDed. Acid to that two racln1 Alpha Romeo1, clrc• 1.Ul, ODI of wblch bu a sJua top and 1oe1 very, ""1 flllt, be DOtel. • ..._ Ulo bl a aou.~. a repUt!a of a A.-...n, a·...-. ine rmvl" ud otber as· IONcl un. He r9Celltb purebued a Turbo ' Saab, which he most frequenUy drives and lovea becauae it's "sexy and fut." .. I BAD TO have a 'normie.' "he jokes. Kamler. who started bil career with the Ford llotor Co. u a part.I tnack driver at the a1e of ll, moved into other areas of the com- pany and ftoally ended '-P in the 1tylln1 depart· ment. Durtnc bil year·loal tenure in the creative dlvlalon Kamler was told that U be were serious about dni1n he should attend Art Center Colle,. iD Loi AUel•. So, Kan1ler -packed his baas. came to Callfomla (in a 190 SL Mercedes) and spent 1everal t.enm at the drawfnl boarit. He wu later told that bla talent. really lay iD arcbltecture and that be aboukl 1tucl1 with ·t Frank Lloyd WrighL Heeding these words, too, be headed for Phoenix to work with the famous architect. Later, Kanzler opened bis own desl10 studio in California . Nor TRULY satisfied with architecture, be soon moved to the next most natural area, boat desip. which wu the fault of blf IOD. "We couldn't ftnd him a IOOd ftlhlal boat so I told him to wait and I'd dellp aDd build one for bim." __. Tbe result wu the Karauder line wbich turned into a sUU-operational f\lll-fted1ed com· pany maki.n1oeyn1oin1 cabin crullen. For Kamler the key word in life aeems to be "yes." He Is chaUen1ed to try anytbln1 that seem• like it won't work. "Tbe lmposalble Just takes a lilUe bit lonaer." he kidded. A llilbt. <bloode mu, Kander doesn't seem Uke the type to be heavily involved with big can but more like an artist who would spend boun making graceful sculptures. And guess what? He does that too. And he collect. art and bullds things at home. He s pends most of his effort maklnl' bis at- mosphere beauWuJ because be litee to be IW'· rounded by thiqs with an aesthetic quality. VNDEU.YING It all ii KanaJer•s seme of humor. It's so low-key that you almost expeet 1 jack-in-the-box to pop out of the tnmk of Ute Kanzler Coupe, but Kanaler la aerloua about the car. It's the next car that probably wtll"be a Joke -one with a wind·up key that saves 1u, a fUn. ny horn, Mickey Mouse ean and tbe Jack·lJHbe. box. .. And room tor a St. Bernard_ with a tac.Wt. ... .a DNL'T PU.OT PUBU OTI 1'. " P UBLIC NOTICE ltOltCl """""'O a 10• 11 *II NO t 1t1 ~ ttlMl ll• l•I" •~•I 1oOt1t l fO(•IOlfO•\ t"t ... ,0 .. t •1i1\t.. ,t ttw ••11o1~1 ... 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Into evtty ·We faU many miatakea -be they or your own m uln1 or tom.ooe elM ·a: Tryi.n1 to reeWy a mllt.ake LI sometimes harder than letting it jual io by wlt.bdul aaytne a word. Bul aomeUmea t.be error I.a ao 1roaa one mU1lllle poulandtry tocorrectlt. lo my case, that lime l..a now. WBETBEa IT WAS the almple honest er- ror of someone who decided to restructure my heritage, thls particular blunder bu caused the WTath of my grandmother to fall down up- on m e. lo m y Sunday column I diacua&ed the rela- tionship I bad wttb my best trtend wbeo J was in the eighth grade · I compared t h is r e lat1001b1p to the frieod!h.lp my daughter has with ber girUriend oow -20 yea~ later. To further i llustrate the s1m ilarltle5 between the t wo geoeratJoo.s. I ooled that m y child and her rneod frcquenUy dress alike and pretend lbey are sisters Even t.hough my best friend and I also dressed allke. I said 1t would ha~ been dtf· r1cult to pretend we were siste rs ~awse s he was Japanest Amencuo and I was or German a nd S.wedish descent Somehow whel'\ lhe column appeared at had been changed s ligh tly t.o rt'ad that I was of German and Spam~h descent " Perhaps the LO dividuaJ who per)Wlrult"<l the error confused me with my n amt', wtuch lb a Spanish sur- name B UT T \lt: NAM t: H<Jmo 1s my chosen name. the name or my f1rit hwsb1md and the rathe r or my two r hildrl-'n He WU Mex.lean and though I would tw proud lo s ay I have Spanish blood, 1t simply 1sn"t true Now I reahz.e t hat :..ome or yw ar e pro- bably s1tt10g bu rk 111 )our easy chair.. say10g, '"Who ~l\'l's a fq(•·· M y )!randmotht-r the !>11' e r haired and P UBLIC ~OTl('f: 1 1 ,,.,. .A•llQIJ'\I I ''-,. 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STAfEMI NT T n• lollow lng peri.on• •rt doln11 t>u" nt n '" W ORlO M ARKETING A!'> ~0(.IA TE!>. •HO Wer,..r Avenue. !>1.fllt llO. "°""t•ln V•lltv. c..-91/0I P UBUC NOTI('[ '""n Pullllll'ot"d 0.-(.o,a\I O•lly Piiot. JutyHendAuo 1.•. "·"/<I 11'14 It P UBLIC NOTl~E l'ICTITIOU\I U .. HUS N.lMIUATIMfNl Th• follqwtno Pll'tlO," 1t00."'1bll\I"*'" •\ I WOil! OWIOE f NGINEElllNC. ,,...,.. 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Cancer pe~on:. figure in l'!renano GEMi.Ni 1 May 21 J unt' 201 Spotllght 1111 leamlng what to n•talll. what should be dis corded Let ~o or ··:..erunty blanket .. CANCER (June Bl July 22 l New start.-; 1n new di rections, the now or creau ve Jwceo;. romance. love, the right move at the n~ht lime "..ox LEO (July 23 t'\uf(. 221 Follow through on HOflc!.'~~:.:!'~ou bunch, learn t hrouf(h teudung process i~~~~~~~c.~~~~~Ar;:11 n RG<> I Aug 23 Sept 22 l At't'ent oo rehl'f f Htc.ouNrvo,o uNo a or p rN1l'!urt>, reahzatwn lhol rnends can a id 1n w:~l:~:. M;~:.;~:~ ·;~lr•~;1• •• 0; m ak 1ng w ishes co m t• true WHLIAM f AOOE11r. .... w 1L L1AM LIBM (Sept 2JOC't 221 Dig tn, lake a PO(,f 11\. °"" •• ..., d ,,A 1 r l ,.,,11u ",..,,"" 9,,..,. 10 """"°'' !!tan . rum tow arUll ROB • re ~"\e o .compromise l\l••n11 c1 .. .,,,_,,,.11,,.u.0<1e<-n1 principles, Superiors. those in a uthority wall to •H• w ld <••""' '" tftit of1Kf' o• ~ I d rt <lwt•oftlW•fOf'Hl lCl t OUr"IOtlOO .. M n! eO SUPP<> • '"""''01,.....,..,,~.11,..,,01ce o< SCORP10 (Oc t 23-Nov 21) Steer away ""1lL1AM o HAYfEll. ~ E Fou,,~ from direct confrontation Whal seems "out of \ltffl, p 0 8oJ llOO, ~ 11 .. tl! c.1uorn11 9C*I•. r.1 u1>1 •¥-">l reach'" ls actuall)( coming your way ""1111" letter omco " IN IM«• of bu\I ,,. .. of 11 .. ..,..,~ 1n •" m ... 11.,. S AGITTARIUS t Nov 22· Dec 21 l Be 11e••••111nci 10 wlO "'"~ w._,, c1•1m1 cautious when It com e!! to ro-s1grung, loans . pro wiin rn. nitt •u.erv 'W'OUCf'Wt\-mu\I t» ..... (II.., or prewnl"" •• 1110 .... 10 ""'""' Viding references. ::::-:,:~~ttut"'""' ""'CN1>11uuono• CAPRICORN (Dec 22·J an 19> Play WHlt D•t•oJu•y7t."'~ ing game , delaYll uJUmately work lo your ad· 11e11ew.n1 c.e<~10-011r..w111 vantage. oh.ido.t-..1 AQUA.RIUS CJ a n . 20-Fe b. 18>: Read Scorpio w1LLtA11110. Hn ·1111 mesaa"e for valuable hint. _.,_, .. L..ew e ,.., ~-'"M'"' PISCES <Feb. 19-M arch 2()): You a re CHERYL ROM O/HOROSCOPE Dw1nl d.1.n.Der Graod.ma and l discussed the k>fty ditfe~ bel)"eeo Gt!r man and Scan· diDavlan cookiDg and determ..lned that the only r eal varlaUoo .waa that the for mer eat more game and the latter more nab. We then came to ~ profound conclusion th•t moet people ea~ wbat·u available. THAT'S WR~ Gr andmK forgave tht: e r· ror 1.o the column. Sbe a1ao fo rgave m e my Ualian car. Al ~eaing'a end, Grandma made the rinal grand conceaaion : she a.DDOUJlced she iJi gomg to Enaenada with ber aeolor cilium's group for the weekend. It's tough being a Swede in a m elt.mg pot when the s t e w's juat be gun t o s immer Eapecially ti you're a gtandma. SUMMER rtlearanee MOW MARKED DOWN_ TO 50% OFF AND MORE I> I I • '•4 ... .,._ ......... 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JvlY7U lld""' '·'·"·"'" ~~ J Mlcllffl W-1 Thi\ \I.ti-I we\ lllf!Od wlll\ 11'111 AYlj H. U. a:I. Wiii t. "" JOI I 1' PUBLIC NOTICE ~~:~r ,~•::,, 01 O••n09 c-i, °" -----'--"'""' STATIMaHTo , ...... OC>tlMINf Publlu..d 0<*"119 Coe<! Oelly P llOI 0 ' UH or A.,q ••• Zl. JO. S.pt •• ""' Jl.0-1' ,ICTITIOUSa USllHUNAMI ,,,_ ICM-f'IQ PH>Orl l•H I~ lht UMollflef lc.llll0"\8u>llWU N•- P .. (.tl"IC SIRVIC.l!S, IU E 1111\ .A•"l.Cotle'-w,C..llf0<Ne '1•U , ... f 1<111-.. .,., .............. .. •trH to .....,. wu lli.o In °'*"99 <._1, ... s.it-•. lflJ MICHAEL It llOl.U. 200 M<Nell ......... I IO. Hewpon llH< "· C.1110<1\1• "7..0 Tiii> Dllt .... U w•H OflClll(l.0 b• *" 11'1 di•~· Mk""' I( S.On ""' >I.ti-I wn lllecl wllll tNI C°"111t Clerk OI OtMl99 Coullly on Jiii• 2t. ""· nt1'NA P""""*' 0.111tt Goe.ti oe11, l'Uot ~ult 2U ndA119 2,4. 1', 1m 2ftS." PUBUC NOTICE ,iCTtnwt MltllllHI lllAM8 ITATWNlllT , ..................... Ml. ,• --:~or:IUIOlllAI. lt~ltCH l)ft()ANIZA'T'ION, ... 9-.r &, c.y ..... CA..,. 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""· ,It,_ flle loll0Wlf'9--lllldi"91M#~MH Pv1111"'9d 0.-Coe•I OtllY PllOI, ff July16ondA\lll 7,t . 16. ltlt ttJHt HOP.-L.OHO Tl.U(.IU NG CO . "'9 Darrell. c.-.-...... C.lt!O<Wtt2'21 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTllY W'-Y•W-' ...... 1m Haf'Mr Blvd. Cosll Mew -541-11 S6 PUBLIC NOTICE r1CTITIOUI I UlllllH NAM• STATIMl•T en.-. ,._.,,<k CMVc!Y • ...e o.r- -.11.c"1e-...c.i1tOnM•~' Thh ....,.._ "toftdlo<IM..,.., ,,..~~~~~=~~==~~~~~ 01 ...... 1. f 1\1 IOllO•ln9 P•"Oll h 001110 bU>IMU•I CORONA LEA!llNO, M• Vi t i• l'lnt1. Ne•potl llH<ll. Ce lllOfllll tlMO Wiiie llr.atonl h t,.m. '°' Vl•te F lore, Ne wport 8H(h, (;e lllOrflla '1..0 Tlllt l>VM,_, It tOlldll<l•d llV fl! lndlvlOVAI w 11118 Tt 111m T n1• " ... ,,,.,11 WH lll•G wlln ,,.. CovnlY Git•-OI O•.,... Covnty on J11t• JI, lt7t rtttm l'Ulllltlwd o. .... CNtl 0.11• Piiot. ...,,, 2. '· "· ·~ "" ,....,, .rvauc NOTICE • ...., .. p c...iov Tiii• ·-.... 11*9 Wiii\ , ... C-ly Cttn. -Or' .... Colil'lfY on July "·'"'· '"...,. Publl"'9d Or .... C.0.>t 0 4MIV Plllll. J11tyJUl!CIAUO 1,f,lt,191' 7Q.1' PtJBUC NOTICE ' . --~ Back-to-school fashion Show Hunt1not0n Center la tht£ace to lttr1 tmart Fall Fllh 1 end tun Soow tlmM r t 7'30 om Fti and 2:~ Ind 3 30 pm Sat AllO 8aMr StudlO <fiteo end ecro thOwl et '.30 • 3 pm a.-lt\td & Edtnoer • Huggins Own ... Dirty Buck Open Fri. tit 9 p.m. .. ~ ~~SHOES Also White Duck . A classic shoe to compllmenl your c asual wardro be. Bof ~ with red r ub· ber solcsl 45.9:5 •ISO In l.~ln •IZH •. 95 It '••hlon l11end ••• Newport ....... 7111111 ,. c -I ' r .. ERMA BOMBECK/ ANN LAN.DEAS No Need for· Yard War 1'11 n alry'a ant war wUJ aot be rou1bt bet...., utioM oa a torelp ba~. It'll be a civil war fo•1ht In 1 yaNi between --..=n w ruaoa .. cu Iii.aft comp••lnn for • CM e...ot lit I tree, or I loet dot or I bltd Utat .._ fa.Um rr..... a ... l. But w. 1'1ve none for I.ht ma &rylq to Neiep in on a SUnday moratna. Take tbe cue ot poor Mra. Holmes trom Yon. Eqland. ' 8R1t UVKD NEXT door to it "·m«inace" who wu-~ ntpalra and ~vaUonl'i on hh. home trom T:30 to 11:30 every s.tnale evenin& When he be1an to build a closet on lbe other aide ol the wall, sbe and her husband b1ad to move.out ol their bedroom When they returned, be started domg the u me lhlna ln anolbet bedroom Mrs. Holmes appealed to the pohce, the &ocal 1<>vernme.nl and a clti.zien.s' advice bureau Finally, abe did -hat she had to do. She threw 11 brick through b.LI window_. ALL OF US HA VE bad a .. brick wish ' at ' one time or another. How about one for the teen- 41ger who has insomnia and deal parents and who worts oo bis car in the wee hours of the morn.M&, slopping ~ery l5 seconds or so to race the motor? · Or the travelers who have made a trench in your yard by s huffling back and forth between houses. . Or the party-throwe rs who amplify music in their back yard and inflict their taste on every- one in the neighborhood. your mower, lawn s.~eeper, hoae and fertilizer. TH£ DOG PEOPLE who do not hold them.elves res p0ruJlble for their dog getting Into your garbage or tearing up your flower beds. The sce.ntc wonders who have bad two junk <·&rs sitting in their side yard for three years and nt:ver consider that they're an eyesore. There doean't have to be a war. It takes people who stop t.hinklog about lhemsel ves and have a little consideration for their neighbors. and hopetuUy the eumple wiJl be returned. lncjdentally, M rs. Holmes ... the lady who threw the brick was set free by the judge. Club Calefador runs each Wednesday in the Daily l '1lor and contains notices o/ womrn·s· and service club meetmgs <Jnd events open to the public /or !he /ollounng week Send rwtaces lo Club Calendar. Dady Pilot . P 0 Bor 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your name and phone numbtor Notices must bto m our hands three wee~ advance of an ewnt Piclur are ltmited lo ma}Or /Und·raisers open '10 the public ~.A~uat 16.1979 O••IY P1t.c P-loy I.AO P•y,,. &. • DAILY PILOT CS . . Handicapped children from the Orange County R ehabilitatioq Center and senior citizens from Leisure World took to the water recently for the Orange County Red Cross Chapter's first an· nual Swim-A-Cross. The event's purpose was to h~igbten public awareness of Red Cross Water Safety programs and to raise funds for Red Cross services in the county. At l e ft . Mik e Whitehead on deck en- d1vers Nadim a nd Colleen The borrowers who are going to quit cutting grass someday, but until they do Will boFrOW Thank You! -Wedd:ng and engage- ment announcements run on SUTldays m the Daily Pilot. F'orm.s ore aoo1lable at Daily Pilot offices or by calling the F'eature Depart- ment between 2 and 5 p m at 642-4321 Class~ Love: Defined l'AHK LIDU EDICALMART MEDICAL & SURGICAL SUPPL l(S soeciollzlng in Hono rlOde Oec110ns CYllOm WOf1t AllOllOOl9 You an· making us f el'I so "t'lcome Your response to our i.hop has ~en O\'erwhelmin~. We are so happ~· that you think our handmade Item s art' as unique ai. "e dt• You ha'c made at \\Orth the tame at t akl~ to create them We are hearing such great thingi. about Ill> from you' Thank you. Mary Ann & Jeanne Cl~t.'d Mondays during the month of August. 369 E. 17th Street (In Westport Square) Coat• Mesa • 645-0924 ~"'' tnilfl ""ti l'OwM" lotdl Wom.n I 1 illfllllO ·~ loelay s ilns•"' r.rutw.. m !>e41 lmp<ovement ano Moddlllg I ecllrnQUe$ help you De • "°"'..., lleSI Sl'tCIAl ClASSCS 1K1W fORMIJllG hsy 1uot1011pliRSano111~ MM<t rcww-"9hf n l( ano .. ·-a Ir•'*~ .JNl't$IS Brides should have their wedding stories. with a black and while .glossy photo o/ the bnde or cou- ple. lo the Feature Depart- .uient Wllhm two to three weelu after the wedding Polaroid and cokJr photos a re not acceptable. Make i positl't'e. ludng diffeftnce Ut your I~ ~, ..... t.1 .rt1 l A WM.tllw1 .,._) '"'' a..,.c-,. ... 14,,. , .......... ,.1<'11• ,..~.·If, ,'11• "-••••• .'"'l '" ...,._\l),.i• ---~~7'M Powers -~ ... ·~-' The Happy Cooker Presewh 0 Hmcl Made Copper from Swltunmld0 Join llS FRIDAY, AUG.· 17, 1.979 Join us along with the owner of the company, to learn a ll about copper, its uses and how it i s made! 11 a.m.•4:30 p.a ICOMpilMftfwy wiM Mrndl 3441 Via Udo. Newport leach 675-1460 FINAL REDUCTlpN joyce-selby _stylel 515 There's a sa1e go1ng on r1Qht now. A sale, Jovce·Selby Styte. Our fine 11l1ctlon of exciting Joyce and Selby footwear Is on sale today. Footwear deltgned wtth you-:Jhe ~n-ln mind. And a Ale deeign9d to aave you plenty! Don't mtH thfl senaattonar ~Selby Stytel JO. [\~ce·selby shoes . T SouTH COAST PLAZA · 546-4 791 ' Uppet leYef -,_, Co. D EAR ANN LANDERS: I hate to be a pig, · but I need two lhings rrom you First , your d t: hoition of "class." which my mother cli pped out and pinned to the kitche n bulletin board. It stayed there for nearly six months. I a lso need your definition 'of "love " I car ried that one in m y wallet for almost two years Then somebody stole my purse. I realize my chances for getting both rt- quests granted a re abo ut ont: 1n a million. but I have nothing to lose except a 15-cent stam9 DENVER . DEAR DEN: Here are both definitions. I'm glad you asked. It made my day a lot easier. CLASS Cius never nuas scared. It Is sure-footed and confident tbal it.can handle whatever com- es. along. Class never makes excuses. It takes I~ lumps and learns from past mistakes. • fl Class knows that good manners are nolbing &nore than a series of petty sacrifices. Class bespeaks an arisl.oeracy llDrelat.ed to ancestors or money. A blueblood can be totally without class. while the son of a Weh;h minor may ooze class from every pore. Class can "walk with kings and· keep Its virtue and talk with crowds and kttp the com- mon touch." Everyon~ is comfortable with lhe person who bas class because be Is comfortable with himseU. LOVt: Love is friendship that has caught fi re. It b quiet understanding, mutual conlidt-nce. sbar· log and forgh •ing. It is loyalty through J(ood and bad times. It settles for less than perfection and makes allowances for bum an weaknesses. Love is content with the present. it hopes for the ruture. and it doesn't brood over •he past It's the day-in and day-Ojlt chronicle or 1rrita· lions. problems, compromises. small disap· pointments, big victories and working toward common goals- lf you have love in your life, it can make up fo r a great many things you lack. If you don't have it, no matter what else the re is. it's not enough. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 20-year·old girl who has had two years or college I appear to be well-adjusted and out~oing, have many friends -both male and female and most people think I'm terrific . The truth 1s. I have a terrible bang-up. I just broke up with my third "serious" boyfriend because he began lo talk about sex and marriage. The s ame thing happened with the previous two. Immediately, I startc'd to date a homosexual -which 1s exactl:, what I dad before. My mother is furious with me. She says I am crazy. I'm embarrassed 1by the way she tre ats my homosexual friends barely civil I am very depress ed ~ause 1. know I a~ running away from the kmd of IJfe I really want. What's the matter with me anyway" MISERABLE "Mary" DEAR "MARY": You have defined yoar problem in the last 20 word5 of your letkr. Aad now you must find out wby you behave in a maDner that is so self-destruc:Uve. You need to explore your past actloDs with a good lberaplst. If you can't afford a psychiatrist, get coansellng tbrougb a mental health din.le. Look LD th• phone book. And good luck, dear. ·""" Landers Call 642-5678 The most hazardous room in nie house will be a whole lot safer wl'len rt"s eau1pped with ~--..,S~ a 8 A R 0 " 8 A T H T U B ~ S AFETY RAIL. SHOWER , 1 '-0' > , S T 0 0 L A N D T 0 I L E T T SAFETY RAIL A nd I hey re s im p le t o 1n~1 a11 N o s p.ec1a1 tool s needed " I' . . -. ... Put a lew word!> to work tor you -~·- ·~ • • t· " _J . -=-t • ( in the .. ~ _J .___ ___ ___, ..__ ___ __. ~,, HO.>Pl fAL RUAO • Nl WfJOR1 BcACH h4? 910~ A BARD HOM E HEA LTH CARE CENTER ~ "· .. 1 DAILY PILOT SUPER SUMMER SALE! get here any way you can' Save 25 o lo 50.J o dno mort:· 1n t::ve•, Cr.:i,,..i .. rnLn'' PU" our xlrd ":>Pee al· ,p,,c ,j Setecled colors o t O"I"-~ Ho>rmdn Geist swedters ...r1:9 19 00 now 14 00 Salu ':>ldr1S Fr1dJv Auqu::.t 1 i 9 30 a m GD. -- 34t>7 Via L100 Newport St.>cJch ~~~~~~~~-~w~~ 8tride Rite >--A*---~ Sneakers for kids (and Mom, too!) It's easy to love Zips."· Zips are tough. They· re available in the great-looking styles kid s ask for most. And th~y com~ in more sizes and widths than other sneakers. Zips are fitted I with just the nght amount of room for healthy foot growth . So this time choose Zips. You 'll love them almost as much as your kids do. &trldeRlte~ The right choice for acttn ~ JM PASHtON ISL.ANO, NEWPORT B!ACH (114) M4-4223 #27 MAIN ITMET, ALHAMBRA (213) 212-1111 f ' I Th....,, Aut"'4 ,, 117'1 PUaU NOTI F. "-'.UC NOTJCS ,.n,nou. •u•••.a u ~UATIM•lllf fllC'TI..,.,. Mlll•e:M lfN•._ '*'l•T O• Tlill 111• l•ll•••llt p.,, ... ,, ... , ... ...... ITATl .... T ITl~TI Oii CAl.t .... •IA l'Oll lwt'""'' ., , •' "~ '•"••'"' "' ,.., " ••'"• '"• couetn o. .. .,... _....... -~--61•\. Hlt()At U•vtCl 111• O••"•• ••• " ,.,, • .tlhu Htt! OlllOINAl CMll\TMU •Ofltl •• •IAlllle O• t •HIOn>l• ... JI Mel"" l-W t<-. II 0.• ff'M l •M try-(•11 ... M•tJIU u o•t • a .... ,.. ....... 0r-.. "''""*,... ..._,.,, °' ••u. c .. ,..,...... A•O P .. UfflH TUTAMI•· ~ ...... ~, ~wblfll l llll TA•Y Alf• Al.ll .... tDTI ... TO G~-..-..-...... .,..,,.,.. AOllll l Ml\Tlll 1.1 .. 0111 T•I fl\1\ --· I\ 1-\M ff .... '"°'•IO""' Tiii\ ...._. lt ~Ol'i$KtM ltf .. 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P UBLIC NOTICE TMICOUNT'l'OPOllANOI ..... lie, 12, "".,,. llMfd OI Tnmen '" ,,.. Nl•tl•• OI Ill• E •t•tt OI OI , ... Coe" Commvntly College 0 1•· ll'ICTITIOUS IUSIHUS NAME $TATl!Mf:NT GEOAGEH WHITIHG,l>K••M<I. ttl<t wllt~ tMIOl-lng rtt0111• Tllo loll-lnq ,_.'°" •• OINftO OcJSl "t\\ ., MU H l l H <:i l O H M EADOW S APA AlMEHTS, 1171 Con•t•lfne 0<1¥e, Hunt1r'!llon h e<f\. CA 9'M4 Siii-Fu ~ "'1 T11flpw.-~l~le. w~,,,,.,,....,,. CA.,.., HOll<e I• hereby 01 .... to «•ll•IOt• lion N ¥1t19<l.,,.,...t09.,.lll,_.,..IOoe<-nt WH ERE.\i. IM Coe~ Col'ftM-ty 10 Ill« w •d , .. 1,.,.. 1n u.. ottlu 01 !ht Goll•oe l>4•1rl<I I\ u.. _,., 01 u '1eln ,,.rkol the-esel<S<.01.tnor top rHent ,,.., •n<l .-r-1 P-1Y ,..,.,,..,.,, I hem to 11--•ICIMCI et IN office ol ret.,red to •• Ille 1(0(£. T\ol entenne, ' A Rk llerd IClmorouon, utll•m & •114 W•llrln1. US S. F-.r S1r .. 1. Los WHEREAS, • u rtel11 P0'1141ft of Anoe•n . CAlltOt'nl• .... 11. _,,,. ••II•• Mid PtOMny ""'' lie ,.,._ •v•ll•IN •1111\ ~I.WU •• Con<IY<l•d or. ..... , •• pet'IMnl\fp. offl<• 11 tr. Ol.ui Of..., ... ,.... 011ne .. ,,. 1or O<lt•IOe u;.e •llllo<Jt 1n1er1er1no •"" '""'9fted In ell meuen .,...•lnlno to tM Ohtrt<:t'\ ,_., end W...F11 °"'.tnO Tt11\ ~(OC-t ••• filed wlln lllt Co11nty Clff"lt 01 O••noe Co11n1y on Avo. 1, 1t7t. H id ••lele. 5...:11 <lt im\ wllll Ille WHERE~ It -·I\ 10 tis 1n Ille M<HW•Y-.C-•""'1IC.fll«101pre-lle•t fnteTtth OI ..id <Omm..,.11r <ol .. ,., • ., ~ .torewl<I w111·11n '°"' monln• •-Ol•trlc.1 tNt • <ene111 PO<I-OI etter1,,.11n1,,.,c.liullonou111uioH<~. ••Id property be leued 10 1n• ,1mu PvllllllleO Or<1n9t Co·~· O•lly Piiot AUQ. t . 16, ?J, JO: lt1t Delec1Julv2•. 191' Celllornle Hl<Jhwey Petrol purwent IO M¥yAllf!nWIOllrtO S.<lton llQO OI -EcNulllon '"'""of Ew<ul0tOlttwWlll the Stt .. ol Cellforn!.. :IO'J-1t OlwlOOet-• NOW. THERE,OllE. BE Ir A.atCMAADICIMallOUOH ' RESOLVED Ille! 1111• 80<1rd dou ------------1.ATHAMAWATIClltl he••Ov .,,,_.. IU ln..,,tton lo IN "" PUBLIC NOTICE After•Yt .. Yw 1r.e """'1rwt\et cle'Kr-proderty .,.., SUS. trie-Stteel 11 "htret>y 1°""4, Ottwm1nec1. •nd •• '-"-"'·CAMJI <'e••<r FICTITIOU$ aJ,ISINf;SS NAME STATl!ME!"T Pul>ll\hed OrM>Qlf '""" D•tlr P11ot. r. r,,.1<0CE-T\MlhfeM• ·~ ow11ec1 JVl12'41ndA~ 7,q, 1•.191, IHI 1' Oy Int Co.o~I C-ny Collt~ 0 •• Tiie fol-no per\On " OO•no l>U\1 ~\·\ Hff Sf Al/ICE OF'PT . 16• W °"'"' SI .~'"~"'· C.I' ,,.,. 0••10 l 1< .. 1«•. no1 ., 011 .. P UBLIC NOTI CE Senl•• AM V\ '11101 FICTITIOUS IVSIHESS ... I, OU.t'-\ I\ <MOVrlt'cl IJV •n "' NAME STATIMENT 01vuh.1•• ff'I• to11ow1n9 ~r\.bn\ dft Oo•nQ 0 1h't' .Cf'\ft'f Dv\1ne\\ _., rn., \l•l•mel't W4\ l1it'O w11n t.... 8 llJE W.i>tlA MAAl .. L Ill\ (_Qunh f lt O ot 0 '411n9t (Oti.fr"t r o n MOrtfe t •'I. 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C•l•foou• HIQfl••r P•1ro1 onfv '"' ot t1C.l •I bu,1n•'' •nd '"• (•litorn •• • HIQPh••Y P•ttol ~ .. be ..-.,quJrtd IO •"t t utf' • ... ~ • .,. t'.Ulf\pte ot •nlc.f'I ••on fllt In nw otf•H °' '"" c o .. 1 Com m11nlfy COii-();\lrl(l IDUltd •• UIO f "~ •11tlf')wlr"Q JW'l"\.Ol'I '' 001n9 bull l'W'\\ A\ ,'1'711 AO •m\ A,.t-fl'ut. lO\td M e,. CO A ~Tl.I N E M ASONRY' WAllAPA(IOF INC.. 7l M t<iiOOW\wettt. lrv1nfl, (tallfO. l'tttt •111S .. ,.na. O•vt>. 11 Me~dOtlfl\11Jtet, ll••M , C•llf~"'" <nit) Publt~ Orl'lftQio (o..-.i Odil1 P11ot. C.•llforni• '7t>Jfr MwJ "'•''•Ole-'°' .,, A11911\l t , • •• 1l ,.,. ~1• e m 1n•l1ot1 II '' -r\IOOd 111•1 ••• fru~ bU'\tf'W'\~ ••, (C-~'IC.\t"C3 DY .-n •n O•••duat 1-f""1• 0 d'Vf' PV8LIC NOTICE FICTj\.IOU' IUllNUS NAMliSTATEMEHT Thi\ '\t•ll:MTW'f\1 .. ,,.,tiled wit" 1~ T""'tollv.-tlnQpH\On•\cJOinQt>u\1nt-\\ 4 ountv c1_.,., ot Ot•t'lf)t lov11t1 on ., • •uQU\11 l~l'f .... ,., TYP£WA llEA, 1111• IH,cn Fll .. 11 fllYd, Su•!• 701, H•MlltnQIOf' IW!"tn. p,,0,1\t\orld °'"'"i" (<Mt-.t D4ttly Pilo t. C•fHorru•~4'C/ AuQu\l 7, ~. 1~. 71, 1919 "" 1' llOD'lrl C, ,.,_,,, t. Ult llrtton" PUBLIC: NOTICI:: lt--HOTICl TOC"tEOITOlilS He.A·••l • SUPElllO•COUllTOFTHE ST ATlOFC.Al.,Oa .. tA FOtl TMlC.OUNlYOll'O•ANOE In ·~~ M<tll•• ol If•• E•lol• of •A TH fAIHE H GUHETFI 'I•• (ATH£AINE HEL(H GVHErTI o•.t C H.GUHErTl,Oe<A•W'd .. ou<e I\ i.r•llv o••~ 10 < rtd•l!>t' IW••no <''"'""99ll1MI '"" \"1<1oeooen1 •o tile wtd ct•lm' 1n UW! offitf' ot tru• ,,.,.of ·~•tM-IO<OUr"ID• IOP•e\enf u,.m lo IYW ...-r\19"'!0 •I,,,._ ~fl1ce ol Onwf>, t1Uf"thf'llQton bt'•t-n, C1fif0fl'l1d t1,~•I fl"ll\ bV\•nrf\\ I\, l~U(.\f'd by 40 1n 0 1v1dudf II-Ci He<111 I th\ it•l~t ..,., .. , f1kd •ttn 1~ County (••r~..,. °'"'"Qt Counly on Jyl t H, 1'19 Fllt11S PuOI•\~ Of.onO" (09\I O•llY Polol J11fy2•onaAuQ 1.•.1t.1•1• ,.., 1-t PUBLIC NOTICE 8AHIC OF AMElllCA, HT&SA. 1.Jh FPEEWA ·H~PITA An~ltt Tr~t Off Kc. SSS !> Flo•~' MC SA.)UIHe-1 B ~Ir.el, lo. A"O'IM. (flllorn. 'I0011, Celll0tn1•'11• WlllCll ,.,..., Olll<e I\'"" plot<• of.,...... W llll•m Ull DVM, \I l? neu Of'"" ~•'°"'111 in •II m•U•o M•t<um.l•••ne,C.l1l0tn•.t•?f1) i:i'r•••nlnq 10 "'"' ••1411~ Suell < •elm1 T n1\ !><N"ftl h <onducleO oy "" 1n wllll lh<t -Y YOV<l'le•\ muil o. dl•ld11•I hi .. or 00'-lecl •• -"'°'' wit"'" W E 81rchall, DllM 1ovrrnon11tutte rtne 11"' publ1t<1tton 01 IM• \1<11tmen1 ""' llled • .. 111 Utt fhi\llOll<e Co1111ly Cle<k ol Oranqt C°"nty on Jyt' O••eo Jult 74, 1919 14. "" '1s11n., 8""tl ol A-flC• NT &S A E~~VIOtOfftWWlll o4w1c1o.a.r11 THIC.•H,MAAlll",JOtlHSO" .&llllDOE\ Pul>ll>hfO 0.M>QI!' C.0.0\1 D,1ory P140I, )Vly1U ndAUQ 7;q_ 16. 191'1 1111 1' PUBUC NOTICE JM80. """ -------AU-Ytatl...tw "ICTITJOUI •UllHEU »Ss.wtatr_S.,...I HAMe ITATEMIHT w.e._ l lie toll••l1111 pe,.on h dolno l.el ......... CA*1t llYtWotH••: , Pu011.-0r-. Co.-0 <11ly PllOt, a. a. S~EA & OllAIN, us Hiii J11ly 1t4nclllug 1, 9.16, 1'19 11'47t Piece. Cosla MMe. (Alllornl4 mn G•rtrt s. ltf•lr, ns "'" Plec.e. c:.oti. "'9M. c.tltoml• 92627 PVBUC NOTICE Tiiis 1111\lr•u 11 conduc1ed .,., .,, -------=----ln<llvlduel. ffO'TICI OP OM111 S. 81•1• fltOH.llllSl'C*SlllUTl' TIW\ ~lei--~ filed Wit/\ , ... Holl<• I\ ..,.,..,., 91 .... ht the -C.ovftt• Cterlt of Or•• eo..rrw on Ot"'-CI Wiii not 11111 ,_,1111t ~ Aueust 1, 1m. •n• det>ti cw 11.tllllll" conlrtc .. d by P11ttU ... .-~ -mytelt, on Ot' ·-Pllllllw.tl Or-CH" Delly PllOI, 11111 ,__ Auou•l1. ~. i., n, tm ~,. Deleo""' 1nd City ol A"911"• 1'7t Oof"9ld E. Pll(OI .._,c.p!IOI C.IA INM,~ PllC>fi\Nd Or ..... C.0.\l O•llr Pllel, •ut u. ••. tt, 1m ,..,.,, PVBUC.NOTICE PICTITIOUI 9""NIU MAMI ITATl•WT fM to1--..a--.,. clol1141 llUSI- MUH: flAESTt GE AUTOS. J and G INVESTMENTS, 2S 8ode9e ••Y. COf'ON dltl ,....., c.. tNU. Gery Dean 8 art1 lllll , 2S 8odt9 e e.,,~del-.CA~J~ M ... , 9Mfllllll, 7S ~· Mty, C.-•clot ¥¥.CA~ ftll~ buai-~ It <onclu<ted l)y ... Ill• di~. c;,y o. a.n.Nlf Tllb ~ -1119111 ..... .,. ,_,y Clerti ot °'Mte COullty A'47.t'7t. " ...... , ..... Orenot Cofft .,...., ~ • .,, ...... u .•. "" -- PVBUC NOTICE •••n 1ttrn\ ot INt '••w-•rt-\UbJ•<' to ~t1.t11on twtwet'1 Utflt 01\ttit • .;no I~ C•lll0tnl• HIQtl••t P•lro• PYOI•~ Or-CO•nl 0 •111 Potol AYOV\116. 7), )0, 191' )II) I' P UBLIC NOTICE S foil lEMEHT 011' ••ANOOHMEHT OFUUO, l'ICTITIOUS aUSIHUS NAME f "'~ tollow1nQ per M>ft t\a\ •biet'°'GoneO the u'" ot the F1c.t11fou!. Bu•int\\ N e Mt" B EACH TIME ll[Al.l Y 711 M4rJ,,,.. A<1ettu~. 8 •f0oa h l•no C.lllorn ... t2t42 Tn1" fltttliOU'\ 811,•nt t.\ N•m• ,,.,'l,,,.d 10 •bOv .. ••\ tit~ jn Or•noe Co11nly on AuQll\1 ll. 1'77 E lttal)tlll A Mllt,,.11, P 0 Bo• •S·>. Corc.tWi oe1 """" c...111orn1a 9?6H Tiii\ I><>\•~\\ wa\ t OtlO<Kl<t<J 01 •" lndi•1du"'• l l11<1C..thA Mil(lwll T h1\ 'tetfl'f'nitnl •h t\ IUC.-O w 1t P\ 1n. (Oul\ly <..1.,~ o•O•~ Countr on J11•v l •. 191t ,.,1 .. P.,Oh\hed ()r~ C.0.>I 0 <1111 Piiot "'"'"'' 2. • •••• u. ,,,, ,.,. ,. -PUBLIC NOTICE --iirnTIOUSIUSINUS ltAMISTAT EMINT T lie tol1Qw1ng pef\On$ •rt dc>1n11 °"" MU41t\ • llMllEO EDlllON PAAIH Ell\, •'110 Catnou\ Ori..,, '>u•I• A, N•"'ll<>'t B .. t n, C<11ll0<n1a'l1660 Ate.cMOtr Sow••. •n '"°'"idv41 '1 l.O<llm oor L.•M . H•WPOll 9••0 . Callf0tnlettMO Barbare eo-~. •r> lndl viciu•I. II LO(llmoor l.•ne. rie•DOrl 8u<11, Cellf~nlH7..0 Thi\ ~,1 ... u 11 <onaut ttd .,, • o<tn"' et perlM•WP Ale.uftdtr llowll' °'"'9rel Pel\- T hi\ •lat-••• flltd ""'" 1'-t.ounty.Oer" ol Or9'\9t Counh on J111y ,., lt7t . '""" Pul>ll\lled OrellOt CH\I Oelly Piiot. J uly2e-AUCJ 1,t.16, ltf/t zttl 1 PllBUC NOTICE """' ,...,lllNd Or.,,.. CN~t Delly Pliot. "'"'"" 1. •· "· n. tm ,..._,, PVBUC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I .. F I E· D 6 4 2 • 5 6 • 7 8 The 8199•1t Marketplace on th• Orange CoHt DAILY · PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can lell It, Find It, Trade It With • W•nt Ad 1 [842-58~ One Call Service FHt Credit Approval ...... ....................... EQUAL HOUSING- _ O~~ORTYNITY Nl1t I ....... H t ' All real Mt.ate advertised In um newspa~r .. sub · ject to lhe Feder a.I Fa1r llouainc Act of 1968 wbicb makes rt llJegal to adverttSe · · • oy pre fer~e. hmitatloo. or dilcriaunatioo baaed on nee. tob". religion, sex . or DltioliaJ ongUI. or ao lntenlaon to make any IA.Eb preference • ...,_. Uon, or discn aun•tft!\-· 1bis oewspa~r w1U not knowlnf ly accept any advert 11n g for real mt..a.e which i.s an. vlQla. Uoaoltbe law. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1001 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C .M . COTTAGE $74,500 f'lx up & save this. 3 Bdrm . mu 3 Bdrm home has loads or pe>lenl.Jal. llut does Offd some TLC Featunn11 a form.wl din 1ng arei. & " :.t o ne fireplace. 1t ·s 11 re11J f1od Owner may help flllaMI.' Call 751·3191 t=SELECT T'PROPERTIES Ach f'rta'' r' rn .. v s)t,.r• lh,..1r •• t1, t•" 11 It vhun~ 8 oo 11 m lu ~ ll•J• ,,, MOfld•Y 1bni f'rtd.1v 11 IO OO'lll S~lur11JY f'f)STA \H:.<iA nH 11 ~: lYI W 11.ry 642 5678 llL''ll'llC,T'O' IH \(II 171!7) 11eacb Bl•d ~Im I A<,ll"llA 10-A<"ll 1077"' Coul "'")' ~ llo!tftl ·~·lilWJ !"ORTIICOl'NTV dill./ fr~ $4CI 1220 ~·J#lm ........ ~•cibnc few copy .. li1lla ts $ 30 pm '"" d •)' before publlt •tlon . ucepl for Sunda y 6 .. OCld•)' l':dlllOll• "'""" dt-'llne M ~urd•y. 1% --cus-.. t11141l/lnc>Mt tRROU. Ad•trllttra 11\mild t l!Hk '""'' •cl.t d• lly 4r r .. p0r1 •rro" lll'lllHdl11 1tl)'. THt: DAILY PllQF' 1111111nn ll•blllly lor th• first lncornd "*'111lft only. CANCf:IMT10NI WltHi killlna aa IHt bt ... '°make• ~ol lh KfLt. Nu.MBElt II••• JOll bf your ed lalltr•Nt'lllllt ol your ... ttllittio.. Tilll 11111 11••b•t m ual be ''•••ftled by '"" ....,.., .. UM! ol I . ..... CANCELLATfOI" OR COIHCTIOH or l'(EW ~D IEPORS IUNMDtO: ,..,,~ ........ '° iUlor~t...,M Pl•l ... _._ ... ,... • ... c...-... ..... I040eo..Ullie 14 II .. .,...,... .. uw ...... DlllE-A·UHSAI>&: ftn• 141 .,. 1trietl)' ............ "' lftlll ., at u1 oee or our Clffkel. NO,._.~ DMdllN:. ''"'' ,.,....,, CeltA .... om. • II 11••• 11 •II lareull omt•. THS DAILY PILOT ,,..,., .. &It• r1111t It duelty. -. eeMOr or , • f • • • • • y .... ~ .. 4te II IU rein a ........ . cu = ....... ~ r.o .... -. Clllla .... Ho.Mt For Hie HcMIMt For Sa6e H~t For S• Ho.IMt For Sat. .....••.... , ••.••..•...•••••.......•..........•.••..•.....•••...•.... ···•·····•••·•·•······ G1•r• I 002 ~of I 002 G~ol I 002 Get.r• I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -\\' I . ~I I . Y '\ TAY LO R CO. Hl-:1\ IT< >HS '>i Ill t' I ~Hf> LAGUNA MIGUll.4975,000 On the <:Jiff overlooking the beuullf ul blu e Pac ific & 1n the p ri vate community of N1~uel Shores. Private steps to sandy <:ommunity beach A r eal family home with 4 bedrooms . formal dining, study & recreation rm Spa & bll·in fi sh aquarium A gn:at oceanfront home . By appt. WESLIY M. TAYLOR CO., IULTOltS 21ttS-Ju,laNlalMd MEWPOIT Cl+(Tltl, Hll. 644·49 I 0 WOOOPIDGE -.-..s121.tso Owner traosrerred . 2 bedrm & den, vaultt'd wood ceiling:>. w1•l b11r & ~orator wall cover- ino. Pnva.~ dttk. C~· traJ vacuum. aeU clean· ing oven & much more! Ca1 I 67J..8550 l 1/1"o LOAH Assume tilt! f1fA J !Jr , 2 ba 00me Step-df}Wll II" 111" rm. frplc, A C, & alJnOSl new' Nl'ar new schools. ~bopping cenlPT & t>ther a men1l1c' 45 min from Nl'wport Beach on the Rn l'r.,Jdl'- Chrona border 91 1-·w} U<'l't!SS I mile Low dr1wn Stoller will he lp rinancl' [®IHaiHI COtlOHA rACIFfC 1>44-1567 SDRM-.-OOL r, Seminars l '>'II '• ,. ' , I,, l 111 •111.1 tld \I .11 \1 "'I'''' ( Hr,,. I I .di I 111111" 'I '"' :-1 1 I 11 I "1 Ii; f '\l'o BAY DUPLEX VIEW! VIEW! ...sAVHDE SPEClAL 4 Bdrm 2 Ba . new carpelll and pa mt Enclosed pauo Oji i.p;s. ('(.'fltral :u r rond "i(;sn> xtra.~ $104.750 2STOIY Shllke r1J11'. 4 RI< 2' • IJJ. SlZI ~ .1-.,"L'tld• l •1•.1 J M•'°'a EASTILUFf 1.:holt ... com~ Ir." Jl1•111 , Ult, 3 ~. Sllf7,!ll .. 1 lloyMcC_., IUtr. 54'·7729 DU'10 ~ITIEACH HI!)' & O(l:'l1n JW.l I blk d"'d' ·. Ll·.i.-.rhuhl l Bl< u11 ~ 1m d•1v.n. /. baths 1·Jt·h l'ni t•I Jl l 175,000 tl.J :Jif>J fi7 5 3890 E ,. es associated Panoramic !ll('W1J'Ort B.t y vtcM from gorgcowi J bednn upper unit or spac1()U.<; 2 bt'<frm lo"' ··r wut • Natural bn ck fpk -. Wl't bars 4 Car ~ara1tr Boal ~pace Steps 111 beach. D ial 7 52-17 110 fA.')"T ' IROKERS-REA• TORS IOI~ .,. l o•boo •' · 'u ' Newport Heigbts BRANO NEW '.'all~ of 11111~' l'nh:mt·t' lh" unique ;1 b••drm .. '• ' ~. . ' . '· SeiJ idle 11em.o; 6"\2·5678 · hof'n(' f-1oof' to \'1•1lin~ l>n ck fpk. ';sulltd \ i·il tnl!'i . .,kyl1ght , h ul((' !Jlj:,t.er swlt> rJverlwkan.: sundeck aod pal.Jo. walk 1n "'ardrobe loo Ownt'r Will carry. no qualifying . Call for ~rsonal pn •v1cw &ti> 717J DO YOU OFFER A St:RVlt:E~ let the pubhc know w1lh an ad tn the Vatly Piiot Service D1rt'ctory. ll can cost you as IJtlle ns SI 8!} per day. For more tn· ronmlJof\ and complete r1us call 642·5678. Plwl~-..ho m.'Cd peuplc !Jiould al'jl .i):. chcd. the !:icrvlC'<.' D1rr<."\nn in the UAll~Y l'lu.tl' • C!IE . 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE DWUX IUILDltlSll Lnrge R2 Lot With F'nur Redroom Rouse rn Ttll' F'ront. With Top R1•ntal Pos!lbillhl'"I rlcnty Of Room To Ru1ld Second r11l Without Mov1n11 Two Cor Garage. Front Unit Nres!s Spruetni.: Up . But Hes Great Po1ent1nl. As sumahlf' H•,•; Loan Pnl't'd at ses.ooo maanab I lrVlne realty ... THI OUTDOOIS '"' Rultic woods & 1enerous use of glas• make this "Hollyhock J" Turtle Rock Glen Garden Home one ot the most delightful place., to live ... cnjQ.Y the 1entle rolllnlJ inland v,Uey, city ll,bll vlew & lovely sunsets rom l.h h 3BR/family rm home w/dtntna room lot. $199,000 fee. Lee Henkel 7U·1U4.. {%-105) ..2-1215 644-6200 tOt Qowr Orlw HlftlOr V .. w c.nter lrVlnt •t CM'IM V•lltY Cltntet 1U·Mt4 " ( - RUL EST A Tl LlCEMSE TWO DAYS U SO • l..tHM -••.ti..-d HO•H lie.-.. ~ fw tlile profeul0tt•I. hptrt lt1ttntct1 ... flM1t ..... rleh • o•oiWIW. ,, • .,"' e~ctl•t. _...()U..M&n UMITIO. AUGUST 25 & 26 • REGISTRY HOTS.. lnlM lacren fr-. J.-w_,.. A~I JDS Se•.-.. CoroM clef Mar 17 f 4t 644-1094; (7141 '44-,16' TURTLEROCK HILLS Pre1idettt HOfl'te •niM ffra ut1fully customized ho m e nv<:rlooking Oran ge County o n t·xtrn large pr1 vute lot Fr~n<:h doors. wood floor s. sh utters, J)cw tar~l. unique entry & patio, 4 Br 2 Ha . $310.000. Off c:red for ~ale hy Ownt>r ShoY.n b y a ppL only 833-081~ DHUfB.D 2 ' l y . 4 B r 3 11 ~ Pn11acy + + Walk to pool. p a r k "rh f>oli. ~"lllUl' AUIT WTTHRllHOS I r'lf"f\tY '1£ room fo r cnlcr lalrung 1n...,1dt• & 11ut I .K•· 't'<'lu1kd r t-.ir • ;irtl I lmfll' .ii .....-Uinl( I h•lrm I I l 1 lid, l,,r.>fll!!> rm v. ~,., I liar 121112 add <in w•1rk •h11ri ( 1·nt r ;d d ir flt I ~Ulrl 04.'ll(hllr1rt1•1od I CAU 754.7800 Mulhearn.fl ~r"" 29Z7 Bn~t<>I 1 \1 DUAMH'S PARADISE Th•'> beaut iful IJr.:•· ~~h Tudor 1 HH. :! bu home th al hJ ' •·\ 1•r yt.lw)g !S l or th•· "·I l'<'t 1 \ e !JI.or~ To n•me .i ft.>w formal d1ninl! rm. fri1I• <1ep lgie m 1ou,tn -.uil\ •Otlntr) k 11 1 h .. n bTeak(a<1t h..ir. leJd t"I ~:0. ... Wl~IW' 1'1.1 '!'\ 'l'IJ 2 Bit. l'-t>J ri·ntJI 111111 For murc l.lcUl11" ('Jll ms:rwn•l"' LLSTATE REAL S MESA VERDE UASE/Of'TIOM .J Udrm :! hJth. ldm1h rrY>m. tar)!<'"'"'' & ,ri:• \ tlrt'amv l,10111) h•1m l• 9)i'j pi·r m., ~1101 1111 llnt'I You don 'l nHd 3 llUn to •draw fast • wh(!n )OU place an ad in thf· Dall)' P1fol Want AW.' Call no111 00 5618 *VETS t;,.... Your t-,h1<1b1ht} NOW I.O W l>U WN' &. U>W INT f{1\T J-: IA·t u::. ~how you ho"' tu quJhh TcAtoltedC~t WeUstftt! 754-1202 EASTILUFF SBEOROOM Ir Jn,frrr1-.I ""' ,,,., 111u:. .. di ., Ul-1lr m ;s l1t1\t1 • .• r l!JfJI!•' ··~c·c UI•" h<llTif· l,111 .11•••1 111 p r•· 'l11!1t1U'• < 11111n11J111l \ •ii 1-.d ,lhlufl . ~ 1•11. J111I I b t-.t 1· h J I :-. I Rt-;Ot;C t-~U · ~2<1\1 :1011 Ca.ll~Hl41 $) COATS&WAUACE REAL ESTATE , INC. A . ~11 1 • I'll \I. \l<Ul'I \11 • •• , \•·rd,•. ,, ',.,, 'µl" '·" til knni: 11c " 1>.11111 n .. 11. l.1od-.1 ,qun~ rll'v. I , ' .tr f1<• l •'<I b 11' Fl\ I· 1n;uHOC>~'i .. I 1t.11h 1.1111 dy r 1111111 1nr111.1 d111111~ room ,, I "" ". I Ill "u I 'I •lll. lin•µI tr"' s.1:1 I 00\J COU Of MEWPORT REALTORS 675·55 I I USE THE DAILY PILOT "FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY For Result Servu:c Call 642-5678 bt. 121 file~.~~ .. ~.~~ MAGHIRCENT VIEW F'rom this ~pecta cular t·u:;tom1zed 5 bedroom Somerset model. One of the lar~est lots in Harbor Vi ew lfomt'S. Pool and sva too. A very spN'1al home for a \ er y s pecia l family. $375.000. A COLDWILL IN«8 CO. 644·9060 2111 SANJOAOUttfHlllSAO IN H(WP()RT CENl't1' BAYFIONT WITH VIEW c..-1zt11 2 llH. z N. c..., .., ,..,.. ... WATll ........ OCIAM · ... ••<I YllW . ._,lip., ..... S21t.SOO. WATeRFRONT HOMESlllC. aqJ6 W CoaST Higflw.iy Newport Beach 611·1400 .. I .. • • Hot1H\ For s• • Hot1 et For Sde ............................................................................................ ·•·······•······•··•··· Geeef.tll I 002 t L u4 I ffl ' I OOJ G..-nl I 00.Z G....-.. •.•..........•......... OA~l V PILOT CS I OOJ Hou1et For S• ................................................................................................................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• . .......•••.......•••.. &Jy . h r€otty llAL nTAll UC&l.IMCI llMCI 194t WISTCU•P Parklik atmo phere C84x l!i8 loU -with brtck BBQ & pool 3 Lar~u bedrooms. drnmg room & • family room . ompletely remodeled k1t t'h e n . 2 ml c r o w nH• oven i.. d1-.hwusht>r & soUd Oak cabin.:~. An C''\<'t-pllonaJ b uy. S21t'.000 · 450 NEWPORT CENTEI DllVE NEWPORT BEACH 759.11 IAYFROHT S(•\ t'ral fine trnyfront hurnt:s with p1~r & ::.lip AVALON W t'll l'onstrutled. 3 BH. 1 ba , oak floor. partwl basem ent. concre t e fl111nda lion . f<"lats a rea. $120.000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Suy~·d•· D1111t· N B bl'J bib! S©~~µ-~t,~~" Thot Intriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle 14.,.4 ~~ C\AT I 0 •.a11anQ41ie I•"•'• of tl\e J,-'\t "'O•b•.ci """'°'iit be lo_. fO fcv,,, fCNt l-l'''IO .. 'WO'd• .., &yAtkB~ Bring the w01IO of nature 1n OOOfS with this Quilt• C mbr010er squares of flowers belr•es nuts musllrooms. but ter llies. 1nsech Join tor lle1rloom Quilt hsy fuw111tn&' P111ern 7 300 transfer 24 011 ferenr mot1h 81~ • 81~ .. SI.~ IOI tiKh panerA Add 40c ucn p111ern IOI fust<lass a11· m1rl and hano1tna SttM kt .,., .. Needlecraft Dept. 10s D•llY Pilot .. 1'3. OW C..... SIL. ... ,..., •Y 10011. Pritt "-t, ~ Zi•. r1t11ni ...... UCITINCI New 1980 NlCDlE· c11An r.ATALOC with Ml 110 oes11n; 1n &reat variety of c11fn. J tree patterns 1nsidt Send S 1-00 Ill·~ 1 lled Qliltl ... $1.50 lJt.s..n.s.Sinl Ja.51.SUI 12tOIG/blf , ........ suo 1a,.-.. O.ila .... Sl.50 127~ ........ 0.. ... $1.50 I~ ........... SUI 12S·htll .~· . . .. $1JI •~ 11· °"""""·. sur IU.Slitdl '1' Plldl QllllllSIJI 11l·s..ft '•' ""a.• .. $1.11 lZl.,.. s...ofta .... ilJt ll7~ ft11 P....... . UI 11 ....... ~Qlllll .•.. lJI II .... c.idilt ...... ,UI ~-. ....... IJt l::!.,, 1'z..::::: :i't:: 1• ..... -.... .. , I I,.._ .. ,,, ........ fledlll. rl •• fT=-:.: _ .. _ ........ ,, Off.eel Cius, Otnnet with the bou and his 1w1ft? 8114'1 showt1? T~. sepatates talleJOU MfYWhtlt. Double JOIN 'mOllty, sew both of ttleSe new blcMrws Punted Pattern 9254: MISStS Silts 8. 10. 12. 14, 16. 18. Hall Sim 10~. 12\!t. 14\S, 16Yt. 18\!t. Y•cllln 1n pettwn. SIM SlJt • _. ,...,_, .................. ................... •1s ........ Pattern Dept. 442 Dally PllOC m ..... ~u'lfl ••u.,.. ,. .... --. M ClOTRlllG -"" our . "(W fM.l.MllITT.,ATTml CAT· AlOQ. ••• -"I --..,._ • .. for -~ •. 1.50 Si ... IO'OOCa ..__. LOTIA ~ Wonderful. won~rtol wat91:i'onl! t l cro'tf a souc1ows 2 storv 4 Bedroom w a terfront h orn• w lth d ock that :H·commod a t1 •!\ a 50' bout M ast er s ultl• bltltn.: room Wlth fi replace and 3800 sq ft or hvm.: arcu arranged in a n uwa rd w1nn i n ~ fl our p lan Prt>M!nted al ~.ooo U,_.lf)IJf" I i M § ntAL rorts• b75 sooo :?443 la~I Coast HtyhwJy Co1onc1 llt!I Mc11 Gori'-J ......._ 2 fk'1pl ....... •• ...... , ....... yw& Ctll 645-9161 ··•.1 .J'il''gtt Co•1 .• Me tta IASTSIDI SPICIA&. $111.tso ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• CAPE COD CHARMER AC....D.eMwFftortte 721 Pappy A•-~ BR. 2 8A house. 2 BR. 2 BA rental unit. Guest room + bath. 45' Corner lot. Two double garages . $265.000. · , View of hills . New large brick patio. fo,rench doors . microwave oven. fresh paint. Call appointme nt. OwnerLJ\'genl 1714) 640.7762 or 630.7733 o,._ Sat & S-1·5 PM ..... View ... Spacious. single level 4 bdrm + family rm home oo maS111ve <over l"1 acre) lot. wiltmJted pO(.cptiaJ for your space COlllllCioua family . Agent 640-5560 1024 ................... , ... Beautiful Decor Executive ~·a1 l.re R2 lot fn F.·llldc w /cb1rm1ng S pan11h 2br. I b4t houiie. Wl, 900. 1118 E. l.8tb St. Owoer·"-L s.81. 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MA~A Sp•ctac:ll hllllop ---.. JOI.I IP tq, fl. CIOM co Manna. Sefva Rd " Calle La Prirrw yera SYl.000 to tus.000. 831-3540; ~ 8kk YOUNG& BEAUTIFUL 2 Br wt bnck FP. vaultt'Cl clgs, baJcony, 1-'en cd yrd. Jcar gar, decor k1tc:hn , Ocean vu $108 ,500 Hurry! Bk.r 499-1378 ----' CONDO w /fENNIS Pool, Sauna. S.•c C ah• Compact 2Br, Wa, SMJt< Owner I Agt 496-M97 ---- DICOIAT°'S Glll"den entry. sun/ill~ fa mil y r oom . two firepllces7 huge master suite. pool·aized lot too FatCH TUDOI Owner will carry with Lo JASMIMI CIEB ~w Plan 3 on g reen belt w 1oce&n view Move in 1mmed 1al e ly . 9 '-'•'" $248,000 Pnn o nly 20 A1ol..I Dys 1-826 2800 Execut-;-v[ t.;!e ha!) 4 bedrooms, dining room. flreplace , wetba r . Pool siz.e lot with giant palm and citrus tree-> Sl 'J7 .900 C:ail oow. 540-1720 Famf• V•y I 034 ....................... D&16HT SpnwUna 2 slOry, 3 king Mt.ed bdrms. E xtensive ly rru rrbred, accent~d with c mhlone carpot 2 car garage w1lh OJH-•ner Gourmet k1tchen. dt0111t: room . centra l air RIDUCID SI0,000 Down. J ust hsted. Call UTIUGE.M Enr hanfin g Carnage 646-7171 llouse. Long pnvalc Or ,ft-=::::'·;::.=-'•" iii~· ,.··.-ii'ii"iiii' i1 S77.'50 ~RG~;~,q~~~:~~; [® 6!1H11 w1mantel Cpk, breukfast -l--_ rm AU1c loft tude a way MOlll desira ble l bcdrm. one story condo Step s aver kitche n. ror mal Llvtng r m , pnvute patio. s parkli ng pool spa & sauna. ~II for pn\ale vrcv1ew fo.: z rinancmi;i HVWlable. 963-711111 ---- VACANT RI LOT ilt ....... VILJ.AGr TAAl81. -· TIIUROM ....... t.._wpcwhtTo~ SI00,000 R.000 lt . 962·4471 l",J: 546·8103 ·* •• AlceD,lwt 502 TrGYene Dr, Costa Mesa YOM .. ttww~of two fr-ft ticWboob ($19.50 valut!l, 10 ICMC>n'S IBRYFARM Aug. 10lh lhru Aug. rn T\clcets may be cla1mt'<l by calling 642·567!1. ext Z12 ••• Looli! Before you buy check out uus one pn ct'd for quick sale ' Bt•tnr.: tr.1nsrerrcd •House with e\eryth 1n~ andud1nl! pool & spa Thousand~ or SS in upgrade' Sl&.000 1322 Via Verde , San Dimas. Ca Cfll ror appl afkr 6 al l?.13>!161;-4i!Z!> Pn vate party Slwned gla1>i. window:. St!cludcd w /trel's an beautiful custo m home area Only mm . to ftne:>l beaches. Lie HV access Truly an cxpen ence to ~. and only SI 19.000. 0.11 now ! 714 963-0902 Gnciolll U•Mc)! S pacious 4 b cdrm . 1 story Sweeping drive f ormal e ntry. D101og area M p:.!>1vc stone r 1replaiC-c D r eam lolchen. Larl(e den Wall ol gla.-.s lo large covered p a t io 0vt:rloo k 1 ni:t parklike ground~. Only $89.sOO Call for a ll de laJ b 963-7881 EXCLUSIVE LS the wont for this lovely l""a dmoor h o m e 1n Orange. Prvt cC1mmun1 ty, rommun1ly pool. ten ms crts. horse stable. equeslnan lrail!'I and m uc h mor e Ca ll ror more info now ' 540-3666 r ~ 1:1!191.t:A I --_, macnab I Irvine realty VIEW FftOM EVERY ROOM! Gate entry & lg m olor ('OUrt lead tu this brnnd n <:w custom Country English estate built by .Valt.'nl m c Situated loftily on highest hill this 5 BR r esi den cl· offer s q u al ity amenities & a ppoint ments .. perfection in every detail for the mos t di sc rimin a ting! L y nn e Valentine .644·6200. O PEN DAILY 1·5 P .M #16 R OC KY P OIN T , S PYGLASS. <Z·l71 642·823S 644·6200 901 Dover Drive Ha rbor Vrew Center Irvine al Campu'> Valley Center 752-1414 Big Oanyon Golf Course View leatttttul MW townhoftM -easy CICUH to pool and jocuui -tennis courts. • l ledrooms or 2 phis cOfl•erl. ckft • A Ir condltiOMd • 21/J laths • ...., .. ldkheft • Di•"'9 IOCMR • CeNmlk Hie ...try/ldtcheft • 9Mlity carpets/wall co•eriMJS • Cntofn .,...., 1/drape1 • OtMr CJ11tolft ...... He1 Sale by oWMr 960·402 Or your agent-Courtesy to broke rs ReaffsHc price fOf" ... ck _. $245,000 · - SlllC & 'IND• HA,,lNESS C B E T C H S G ? I A L R S R Y H E 0 S G A L R A H 0 T N R E S J X W S I H L P E C S T A S Y T I C I L E F R T Z Y T H T C B K 0 N L Y W I E E Y Y L Y T R A I E B L E V T I I L C L T L T t EA 0 YR M.l RX C I ACE~ UH T E R Q C V Y W I S I C 0 H I C Q G A Z I U U L 0 Y U W L S P E A F I l W P L S S 6 J Z M W E H J E G E E L G B P l A A N N P P F Y Y R H N L E Y L B I E S E H H A N ~ 0 U T N K 0 H 0 £ R N U G L C H E A J T R J P I B A N 0 C E A C P L G L U P I G T C R A N t Y Y S E H U G l E A M E E l A I T Y 0 G 0 T E E S H R W S J E 0 H Y 0 M A E L N C ~; Hldd.n -* IM!ow ._.., fonNrd, bMll· • ...,,,, up, dO.iin °' c11e1oo ... ~. flNl.eedt lfld bo• It In. F •111 G• • ,.._," J a.. ,,,, """'" "' Del .. t Mint! EniOy!Mllt t fc*V ComM GI._ 8elefy FtltlltV T ~h TOl!ltmw: eom,eny the 1s t block orr Ocean COST A MESA \d wnh some ocean 4 Ho.Ms Oft f Lot FUUHREALTY 546-0814 )~1.;/101 ,f>;;, 111/ .J/~11111 BIGCAMYOM A serene tranqwl 4 Bf< home can be yours an a ~erlully pvt locution. VJew pf'Jtent1al S1 25.000 LO W EST PRIC t; rn land loan already dr · Oifit.a M~a Only 10', ranged $20~.ooo Call do"'n o we AIW dY'> [ ® 1sa1n1 mm~~'=. _re_n~.00_°'_:-_5_!_~.1.1.~.t·at·e··-~;:;;:;~;.~~ _:.__ 4 U.'<lrm. l'.-bu. approx IAYRlOMT t · ' · ;;rt rruJe ti) ()(·ean Ill Mo ... Large delu.xe duplex. ap -------..SA V&DE P;;.rk Plaoe.l ncK4Z 741H prox 2 yn. neYw . frplc an 4 Bdrm 2 bJLh. quality $489,000. 644-1493 641).4277 lNUTAILE DU,UX 3 Udrm + single unit Sharp 1'1lc entry. knotty pme mter . l'Pll>. drp:.. Clo; to bt·a~h ~ $11$2.500 JACOBS REAL TY 675-6670 A TTINTIOH V /4 VAIUYHS!! Super sha rp townhome a n g r ea t area Everythan.: as new /\ true value in cuslom 1£1.'d des11:11 and dt.."t'or ! J u:>t lasted lO b(o f 1r:.l lo !>Cl' C:all 64S.U:ro - $2 t•ach urul. 4 car KilraKe-FRESH If' FALL lylt ">hake roor. d<1uble Walk to all reslduranl.::I & M rtrephH't' Grt>a l Jtx·at111n, Newport Pier N1re 'Ian· lie ooe of lhe r1r.1l lo .... r.. 1de-<1I r«>r t'nlt•rtJtnlOj! dy heach $425.UOO. Ind Ou.~ ltSlUlK' 4 l>t-drr.'"'° L.arite rec room, lo~ or land' ranl·h, luvt'IY ('.irn1•11 de-r k 1 n~. l ri w m.i1n lc6oa a.-rrop. I IJ..:hlan<b (..:1JI r.,, •l• tl'fl.mc·,. > ard Offrrf:'d ;, t Redt.;.... l.illb' Sltl4 l~J11C<lll~Jll~I • 67S.7060. ·1 Rtlrm Pnn1·c·1on 1 n1"iJ1· I r '' r n c· r 1 1 .. ' ;i I I 1111 II It .1 1• r1·••n Iii 11 l.r l't1t .1nrl .111 \ 'SI li .. .ol.IO SPYGLASS So.tUtllport. l ~t~ ~. fStlr111 farrul) rm. l frµk '· I bJ.81flJ.tll' garJI!• ( t"tm µr;,rll, ~J.tJ. f.,rnw' ""'''"~ nn. bonu.' rm '\lit· ltt•· vww Pn1re-..,1•111..ill• •l• coral.Cod &. lan1h< JI""'' t..nd of l"UI J r :.Jt "' rtl'"' from pJrk .!'>u• l , • .,, ShtJW!> tn th1., t~ dllltlul lrit family hr1m•· :-.,,."'Iv olr•ored Jt St!Y-1 11•1 OPEN .. f<ll)\Y 111.! 41 OODEGA Ht\\' R.C. TAYLOR CO, 640-5112 1024 ••.••.................. DEC<>aATORS POOlHOME Easktde Cotta MH4 J &Inn. ... 1 •. hdlh.' ~ '\I( •. hrt·pldl ,. Cal How 754-78,,po M~e:rn• ~~r ~ 'l!;IEl lin'llol ('~ I l)ISI-. ltl Ill-. \I ti I Londr .... in '''JIJf ..11• hid~ ~'hf L·A•J t•.tt h l't11 •·•I In 'di Hu\ ••n•• 111 h•llh 9!1 ~"' J11hn \ •• n1.1n 1 '11 I"' II 1• 1 ' t1 r 11 11 (II, .. , ·~II '"'' R2 IYOWMEtt llunt lkh J.11,.,1 hom1· J llr 1 11••11 ;-.; ...... 1·i>i-.. ',,,. rl1111r-. Sl•Ji ,,.,. !lf);j ~.::>11. L.1k1• nt-w Onl' ''""' Im lrol"UIJ!I• SI 111.1•111 - l'drk 1'1 .. 1·•·.liw M27·1til 1-•. H .t l "T I\ 1-.ll0\1 t-; .lllll ~r•h 1•• 1t1•1·.t11 \lral..f l'l'rl••t1 llui,• I 111 I hd1 ·"' 1"~'1 IJ' lrnmJ• 111.11-f'• ~1~<1 .:i;1u ltt '1 \X to7:J 1:11.1 RUSTIC VILLA 2-Sty. t.och 4 IR. Pool · S76.000 ·\rt"t" l1\1nl! rr11 < ~JUrnwt kll• h1•n & •lirw \\ .1 I I • · •I • 11 u r I \ ;i ,. ti :-."'•·1·µ1111: '~J1 r ' to .... -t lutit't.I m ... tr & l!u1·'1 quJn1·r.. 1 • .1kl' "' 1•r ,., 1-.1 lj ,•' 111,tn 5..'.> I l~•I li<tlJJl1 1• S<liH Mtt Jl.o~ Jll Sh•iri•l1n1· \•,, .. , ~ :!!>:l $75 DIEAM Thl!'o beaut1ru1 hocnP h.i ... bt"('fl pro(~100111I) d•· cora ted an and 11u t ll feature-. natur.il "'"')('' wallpaper . !'olatnt'd 1:111,~ windows, hot luh. "'"t•J dt•ckm~. C'l'r:tm11· 111•· auto i.pr1nkl1•r' • .111<1 r utht:drul t'l'thni.:.. ·\ mu:.l tu 'il'f"' Fnr mnn· '" f<H•afl ~ 58!lJ I '1111' l l~lrm honw rm 1,,,,_ l.iri:•• Int f.r••Jl 1111 1044 PENNY PINCHER AD Prt'IJlt• 1nel1'l1Clua1s can n<Jw o;ell any item or comt>1na11on ol items 101 a1 1n9 SlS or lnc;s w1lh ;i 3 lone ad lot 2 ,.on,Pculi;f' Clay'> lor onl y S? Ea c h aOd1t•ona1 tonf" •5 6()c tor the 2 days Charge your Penny PtnClll)r Ad or u'\f' your Bankarn1:ir1Cdlel ,,, Ma~tercnarrie No com me•t•ctl ad'> actepted CoU today mid '" your ad ht print t°"'orrqw! c ...... ....,"""' ~ l :OOAM te S:lOPM fer Md .,., ,...w or ul b,--~­s-d•,··~· 642-5678 . DAILY PILOT .. , .. •• 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 0 u p I x s 1 n C' I n 1· w Bayfront lo be Xchgd dn Owner ZU-684-3200. WA TERFttOMT f':xt ra laq(c cornl'r duplex an xlnt cond . Moonng available S!X'C lacular view Appl only Rl5.000 *Cote Realty & lnn •..,tnwnt 640·5777 VACANT LOT S22S,OOO. Subordination Broker co.-0p Ownr i\1(1. 631 l.266. 673 83112 ---~leachlOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODY CUSTOM llOM t: SOME OCEAN VIEW P t-:RFE C T F O il COUPLF: 2 1-)-plc. 2 Ba Age 4 $1~.000! A~ 496-8497 C.... .. Mw 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJfORECLfff'S Vaew, lge patio. J bdrm •••• OCEAN VIEW Buy or leaset lse option Pool, f anyon vu, 4 br REtllrAX. Tim Rhone 631-l.266 •OPEN HOUSE• 212 J asm1ne,CdM · V1canl Open Datly 1 ·I OwnertAgt.673-'577 ·-.. _ ·~ . ._ ...... ..... ·-·-.,_ :=:"" .. -•• .,_ dOr =~ ..~ ·-·-.. Or ·~ __ .., .... ,,.. ...... ,. ~HERfTACE REALTORS Attention Builders And Investors l..argc R 2 lot 1:-. i5fl by 12'ill !las nwt• ohl1•r I tM'd room h o ml' c; rt'.ll foe" 3 new un1h l•r r11n1lu!'o 2 blocki. to .,hop111ni.: $116.900 llurr). • nll' :,.io.1'i20 TAABEU. CEDARGLEM O\sunct1ve 2 and 3 bedroom condomm1ums from $91.500 2554 Elden /\ vc • C M 642-6734 SUPaLOCATIOM ~~oua Eutaide 4 2 ba home. Clean inlJde w /MW earthtone qq. paint & kll lln. New ttd. \'~ant. owner aox, k>t.11. Sl.Ol.000. S..c.M.IHlty 146 HOI '4Mt I I 4 Br apljt level. J Ba. 3 ..... omt popuJ1r lbOffl. 11any em• touches. 2038 Oc*illllflY9 Pl. Sl.'8,900 . 54Mll8. Owner I A«l · tuht•·" $11r.., <MJ :!1hr' ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.13 l"•'• llx r Me...J \c·r•k, \\!••rm'. I llr 21 , is.1 2o:r7 t ,11 vl·n Sl.2!i. !60 A Ill ~I 12!> 7 I~ -I Hr.:!', b.1 ht·.H hou:w :-. u rr '1 d ,. 1 "I•• n \- "'-'\O ITl<J I I I ,t 'l • "'' d t• p 7 I 4 H ..t h II 5 t 1, • ";f l 7411»til IJuph-x 1-. '111!• 1· \1 I\ r ul<l. 2Hr t'J Lil llt>I ~.1r, rm r•1r H \ 11r bu.ii •"11 3511H. 646 764!1 4 BOR & ::! H/\Tll c nntraltor·~ hom t.' Ft 2. . 1 l"llJ' ~ar at rear a llt·y I l.tr l(J r tn rmt ;'>ir l'H'r }th111g NH·t· famil> horn('. St29.SOO <'f'>lh'k 'i p 1 I I t' r . H t:; M 1\ :\ fiJI ra'.6 IA1Tltt' 3 bdrm <'OOdo Nu·•· .u"t.'a m Upµ.:r Nev.purl llay Out of area owm·r ~tu.st wit' So bm11 urtl!r' 1hkan,:: $~5.000 A~I ""°'' 7221 HO QUALIFYING MESA VEIDE C.C. S20.<m MOVfo:.S YOU IN ON AITO 30 day C!>crow !:>uper family orien ted home with S2x4fi" '1de yllrd patio Poot & Jflc 3 bJrm, fml <1mmit. ram rm. new cplS lhru oul SUJJ. <KX> Ca II today AIJ.Sri\TF: RLTRS Armand or Machelle 540-4646, Eves 846..()817 Ha...&IMCOME .,..Costa~ Custom 3 br. 2 ba + separate 2 br rental un1l Se lle r w 111 f 1 n a nee $1.50,000 David Bourke Rltr ~9950 --- UY OWNER Mesa d e l Mar near •II s t hools, col· lege, park. fairgrounds Large 4 bdrm family home l:V• ba. firepla_fe, fam. rm. patio, large shade trees Open H~e ~. &.S. 2817 l.a Salle Ave. 548: 7418. VAIUYllS WILCOMI co MJ9 UUa lovel)' 3 BR, l~ ba, C.Meu home. 91.SJO or p()taible owner cany 2nd TD. S.llera autlell! ! Rltr. I0'7Mt . OWNER DESPBL4TE. PRJCE SLASHED! tl\.'\t0llOS1\N JOl\()lll '. On l!Otr t'f.)llrw, :!hr. 1h·11. 2lu.1. frplt , lg iJhl i.:ara~c . pool & J J 1· $1 :11 SOtJ 6-M}VJ'fl Wo11rlhrrc1.:,. U1:..<"aV mrwlt•I , 4 ~ Hr a:.:..unw !I'•' •. bran1J 111•w . h11~1· lot. t,12 01 12 1>44·1161!7 IMPOSSIBLE DREAM? V I 1-: W h 11 m l' 1 11 'l'urt.IC'roc·k r11r $149.500 Tius. 3 tx.odroom ram 1ly home ha.' tl fabulous c ity la)o(hl view and 1:. local,'(I on a qw et street A ran• and SJ'll!<.'IUI home on land tnal YOIA own lhith a~ s uma b le loa n a n d c re ati ve r i n :i n c tn l! makes Ults an opportun1 ty al a Ltret1me ORF.AM NO MORI-:!! ..-or 11 perMJnal showing , caJI e H/\NCH Hf 1\l TY :1~1 1 :..inou LARGE LOT This 1s It , h1ven for prderung entbuaiast or pethape l1rge awimmlng pool lii . Bdrma .• 2 baths, sin1le family home oo· cuJ de sac streec.. l·Bllc. from park " elemenlar1 school. ,• 1 .. - DAI Y PILOf Thul'!d!y. Aupuat 10, 1171 ••........••...........................•...•.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......... 1041 L9glM le.di I 041 ........... .._. 106' ....................... ·········~············· ._ \ fOI THOSE WHO'O RA TH• IUILD THEIR OWM w ....... J....., ................... .,.. 9C ....... ~ • llri~• ... ..... .............. ....w.1•~· .... ~ ..... c:a..c. to c ....... Prke4 tro.. SU.,500.Stt..IOO 499.455 I SOUTH LAGU..HA 4tJ..all2 495-1720 Dana PoW LOCJllH Mlcpitt 497-JlJ I 644-7020 laCJUltO leach H~wpcri leocll 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TakeO•er These Paptenis HEWUSTIMGI Arcb Heach Heigbts, 3 hdr , 2 balc o nie s . (&bulous OCl'iln views $149,995. RE I M.AX. 673-431.J. IYOWMEA ....................... " A .. , SllCIAL PlteMSUl.A POIHT 1••11 I ~)' 2 J H.B uJa Wllll f~W'f't lflO f'.IWIWf'OWI \O lllCY1Uon Ill de\all ml'lud ~ • P"""" kit~. balrony 1t•mc room and a •um11tuou1 full •In )etuu.I In mu h1r blllh. not JuU 1t bttlh tub w Jfll l S olld o a k r 11btnt:1l11 lhru out lirHI ~h more II yuu Wlllll 'fbu f>oiot" ani.I ('110 ~onalder' 5431,UOO for n u: HtSl", Lbt-ta u lt 644-721 I rJn r-.IL!l Ul\ILIY b. l\~~Ulll\I [ S SHOWS Liii A MOO& 3 Rdrm Ir den, Big C. · nyon withe uJUmate an professional decoratinK Stained ~lass . cedar panel.lln&, cusLom shut t.ers. Ji..l reduced $10,000 to $215,000. COltPOl.A Tl PLAZA llALTY 760-93]] HAUOlt YllW Somerset S Br, FR. 2 frpl, els t.o pool & An· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ,....... 1069 ···~··················· 'l Bal lid Duplu 1ocl new U.yfront t.o ~ xcbgd dn Owner !U/94tJ200. ..... •MO OUAUfYIMG * ~ $.lb,ooo. lake over fllltMtlc le11Se opdoo on 3 BR exec:. home. Won't l.t. Owner 5' 1-0210 UDOISUMD Overalud lot · Spa<'ious amgic story Encih:bng xtra lge pah o · run~ Jtreet to atrada. Frml chn rm 75e-1501 <>c...VJ.wCa.do 3 Br, 2~ bath luxury \rilevel. CW!tom carpel. wallpaper, drapes. Best buy in Newport ·Cre:it. lll9.000. Armistead Co .. M4-N70 . . ' Otherle•bt.te Ottwr•••&•.t• . Other ....... ... .............. .••...........•........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ................... . C rcW .._ "°°'"iy ZOOO ..... tw We ZZOO C-.MIM J 124 ,,.,., ty • '600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-······················ ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• fci~a:;;:· =- -----Ke~~lhr~ COSTA MESA COMMERCIAL Twu offu:c hld~s & lwo duplexes on ro ur separate parcels totating 0.72 u c r cs s tre e t ·t o·!'i lree t o n main downtown thoroughfare. All or p~rt . Excellent terms. JOHN IUltltlDGE 646-5096 .........•.......••.•.. T ..... I Oto ••••••••••••••••••••••• TUmM • TOWNHOUSE 9 .500 SiJper sharp 2 Bdrm. I Vt bath townbome on green· belt. Wood burning fireplace adds to charm Call *'WI for llPPollll· meo1. -~-~» HERITAGE . . REALTORS ·------Wastsmaftt' 1091 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5U-13ZI 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCUJ4 DUPLDH New 3 bedroom homes + :apt. Stools Con.st r. !MH414 or 49'l· l.393 MIWPOIT lliCH Various loc on Perun. & Nwpl Shrs a vail All amenities Presently leased. Tum·ltey opera lion Property mgmt avail 675-4912, BKR. --- MEW 32Z6~St. M.I. Each urut haa 2 lit Br'!j & den, 2 xtra Jg pVt patios. 2 frplcs. 2'-'IUa. lOlld.<$ of wa.Upaper. Agt 979-5099 ~ E.11dc: C M .• Jyr Old, 2 Br ea L~ d bl irar . rm for RV o r boat Cll-3.518, 846. 7649 Newport Hu ch. s bdr m , 3 ha.. R 1. 2·St.or)' In oome $1000 per mo 10"-? Down, n o neg1.tive $1.88..IOO Owner 775-0318 IEASTSfDI C.M. SPACIOUS HOM Y. & DUPLEX. $1 95,000. 642-2510 or 846-4848 • REi'TAURANT. banquet rm. catering: Inc. equip mid & bldg. (40x10) " leased bus. office. E1tc In w.n loc, in Weed. No Ca. $23.000 do. lotal 115.000. Owner fm. Agt 91619a-2763 ZOUMITS Twenty 2 Bdrm unit s wtlh pool and 1araaes. well located 10 Costa Mfsa. Well_,ma10t.ained. Part.oershlp dwolulJoo. Prine. only. '850.000. don osen r •·altor' 17nl E.17lbSf. TI.JSnN 731..Jll 1 EXTllA AMI DUPUX 0-0.e to beach. 3 Bdrm &c 2 Bdrm. bltna, pvt pauoe. frplc " big p.rage . Xlra lrg lot w/over 3600 sq fl. Reduced l o $229,000. Ea.'ly renu Owner met'lt IUUJOU:I Try a l<Jw down · R,2 kit. 50°1122\.'J ·, 2 bllul from otean, level, pn me No Laguna locauoo, P.P. ~ 2.3 ACRE LOT Ard> Bay' 3 BR, 2 ba. ... .,.. ...... tllOO, Yearly. Tumtt M- Harw ,....,...., ' IOC. • 1177 49MS01 Some back baf view. • flllll&SUc arc• for bUI• ... .,.t IMdl J 16' r1U>Ch borne + bam Ir -••••••••••••••••••••• atablea. Call Jim F1an-Dnve by 111 Via Lldo dens (714 ) 838-5"70 dys, Nord. Lee 2 Br, 2 ba I 7 1 4 ) 5 8 1 • 5 7 8 7 Widen Ir paUo. "75/mo. evee/wlmdl. yrty. IMLDBS 3. OCEAN VlEW. R·l LOTSlN DANA POCNT . lNCt.UDES Sou teeta, topo. grading & coaat.al permit.a, " prellmiDa.ry pWJs. WW sell, ;oiot venture or Balboa Pealn. Point Z Br, 2 b9, 11lngle famlly home. ~Y turniabed. $700/mo yr1y. Waterfront Homes 631-1400 Winier Rent.al Oceanfront to.e. 2br, Zba. t500mo. ?? C7 I 4t4tJ-U54 _m.._S65_. ____ _ OJmmerdal Speclaliata ~ the beach. 244 bdrma. o(talJfom.ia Adult.I. DO pets. 631-0900 or&J6..81Z1 HAUOlt a VD. n> ft fronuge 4.S,000 sq ft an La Habra near WhJt· lier. leve l R 2 PUO $2;JS ,OOO . C all agt. !J'1'9.5099 ------- Exec. Bluffs Twnbm 2 BR. 21.? ba. 3 m os muumwn. no pets. Avail 9/15. ~/rno.644-7182 ....... U.ha ••d ....................... ..... .._/ TrtrM!s 2300 filQ_'ll .. lJOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TUDIWIMDS Senior cttlien.~. Compl. facilities ?191 Harbor Bl. C M. Space rent SlSO. 32' max. No peU. 646-415 l. ---- ....................... HOl8'&1DBS mo lbr fW"D. winner S!m2br kids paUo nice l3l50 3br gar kids lge K»4br Irids pets house 557..0125 Take over loan al 10..-4',i. inte r e s t with th i s bea utiful EZ ca r e to wnhome 10 Wo od · bndge Has 3 bedrooms, and breezy kitchen with everytJung bwlun. Patio a r ea S9S.SOO. Call ~l 2 homes with numerous amcrut1es on one large R 2 lilt One la a tradi· tional beach cotta ge with 2 br. den & bath. The ocher 1s a new. 3 s tory Cootemporary design by Jack Cressman. An un· denon achl. Xlnt rond. , __________ _ Open Sat/Sun 12-5 at 1935 Port t;dward Pl ~5. S240,ooo. VA THMS + .-OOL AbriolJ.rt.ely beaut . 3 br. 2 ba, ill!ltory w /sparklln~ pool. 4 P l e x Pr i d e o f Owncr!lhlp S11od Pomt TraC't near So Coast P la za . II 5 G M a l Si!lli.000 Pnnc1pab only 751-3485 1---- • VITIL\NS • t 1 ...... Dflert. ..... 2400 JACOBS REAL TY usua l opportunity for 'tiCK IA Y TAABlll. joint ownerstup by two VIL.LA&I .. families. S299.500 223 & DetiditfuJ townhome In 22S Ouqwta Street <No. desirable Back Bay loca· Laguna> 494-4826 eves. lion. Close t.o golf course -· By Owner. Sharp 2 br. home io xlnt area Xtras --~ Prin.-....nnlv ('J.iJJ ~. ~ ··r ~~...-SSI- .....,..MMJ-f 1052 & schools . Am e nities u• .. ••••••• .. •.t••••••••• e!us & j u.st in tame for -... ~ ..... ...---~ w-=-~titn pool & LagunaNiguel spa.64&1111 ·ORANGETREE 2lir Condo t~nn1!> crts. puol, Jacuu1. &auna Pn.n Only $75. 000 Realty • (r~-,1~1"'1t•.~1"3•4•1 ... a~1·4·1·. Real F.Btate Owner 551·5S7S nft 6J'M Wookt'flds 9·5PM ap.n House-Ownff T~ Rock-Irvine Why pay l'c11nm1~">1•111 r.·es? lluy lhl. fo ur l~-dro()m honw p n o·c•tl hcJ<IW l'fl;J I kf•t & ha VC Im ~1;1tl• Jlf.:O.St' ... ~IOn LI'. 111~. 11Jnin1:. r:1m1l y. l;iri.:1• kllC'l11·n. 2 ftrl'pl;ic·c-.. 2 t'J r g.irAl'l' l,1,. at1·d neur s<'hool'i, 1•hun •hf>s t,, s hopp1nM cl'ntcr'i (.IUL'>lllndinj( value>, mu't M"' ()pf-n Saturday Auv. IH & Sunday Aui.: t!l. ~ /\ ~ to fl PM or t:all -4)<m Olk Jt 17141 833-9609 or ( 7 14 1 751--4642 1048 ••••.......•.•...•..••. CAUF. CLAS SIC MISSIOH VIEJO 2 Bdrm home w /mnt.n & valley views Central air, close to nl'w s hopping Mall w /m ajo r d e p t sto r e~ Xlnt co n d $0.ooo I 49).9494• 49>5220 496-2413 830-5050 Aswmabk! l.OClft to'a1rway F.I N1gurl 3hr. ~.WO C'u!'ltorn ftl!alty n1>m1 EXECllTIYES ! ! Sprawl.mg ranch in ex ceJJent neighborhood 4 Udrm, 2'"1 ba. formal duung. wct bar. 2 frpk's nu.~ o;parklrng home wil I impress you $164,500 ~YllagtR.E 497-1761 lKO deg whit• ""JlC'r V1l:\lo , 11r bcat h ~ lldrm .. Ldl.e~-t 1055 :11..., b:J I tlt•n. dhl l11L (In•· ••••••••••••••••••••••• uf a kind i;.::.t• "'~J 1:, :.i L J k 1· t " 11 r P s t K t-Y s . s h •.tl $11JO.fJOll down watcrlronthame,J BH .2 w sy tnm" C1WN Jo:lt ha , d ock privlle~es. .(' a I I r u r a I> " l Xlnt view Priced t11 sell 71'1 ~ ~l orittl'J-'li47 lasl. $146,500. Owner /a gt I i lJ-OIJI 4 IR.· 3 IATHS l.gC'. lot. p:.1110. courtyd. H>rm din lfam l rm . -~~~~~~~~ M..-VJ.jO 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• li:t• lav rm , tu---a m('(I ---------c-e1I . i't()nP rrpl MOVl' in CASTIW t>ond Only $1 42,500' EL DAU Pl.AM llurry • The one you've been Mission Healty · 491 0731 wwtm~ (or. 3 bdrm, fam EMtut .i. 1 ft 8 .i.y LOT nn, and vrnw m an 1deaJ Newport leach 12 UMITS 1 Door from lhe Ocean Unbcbeva bly lnw pn ce<J at $425,000 Owner will lrade Wortd lt.G Estah 551>-7777 BE S T R U Y I N EA.':>"TBLUFl-'S $164,900 4l>r, 2....,ba home on lrg C"rnr lot a cross from shupb, Lennis d ub & schools 644 8187, &4-1 24 42 agt • IAO< IAY EST A TE Pvt 2 8 acre estate w Ilg house, 2 KUe!t hou!les. Iii stall horse barn, huge ndJng nnk. pvt oft', J goom !> room. m.a~n1C1 cent view of the 8Jck l.iay, lu.'>h l;;nd11rnpinJ.! abounds. Conta ct Jim Flander~ agl. 17 14 ) 838-5 970 d ys . (7 14 1 51!1 5787 t:V~/wknds .>-------- WESTCUFf BeautJ.ful 3 Br Lots ()f plants. fabulous pool. l1reP-lace. Owner very nrtJv11tcd at $189,950. ~ JPR€\1 1G€ ~---+----+--HOMES 3333W. Coast llwy, NB 645-6646 PAD UDO CoteO . 3 BR. 21.? ba. 2 cu gar P11llo. poolside .. Minutes to beach a nd Ho ag Hospital. Very quiet. W15-0616 . Park P1ace,lnc 842· 7461 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------GoWcn West 24x60, 2Ar, SosNfNDtSptcW 28a, lam rm Cu:itom OIUGIMAi. l&.UFfS redwood deck 5• Pk San DUPLl::X Capo Sch, ocn view. SPllCIOUS 2Br. 2Ba. $1 79,500 O w n r /agt 548.8f.M 67$-6670 4 INTS MIAR MEW Hanungtoo Bcb on ~ul de-sac atreel. low renlll. under market al s;M2.SOO A¥J Les Barnhart C714 l ~5 ----- JUSTUSTB> ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORLEASI New z bed.room 2 balb home M1111on La kes Country Cl ub Go lf tenDJ.&. pool Be a ull r u II y landscaped . no m ain t.enance yard 9!llO Clubhou."le Hd [.le.M H-Ol Spnn g!> 213 378-2572 WHYUNT? It COil& you to down lll awn a home. Loans up to SL00.000. Give you.rseU a TAX BREAK. Serving veteram exclusively. 24 br VA Bier. 633-3306 .._.,,._1 lllJI 111111111• 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eliropean VUJ a motJJ. tn Juan Ca Po 496-8337 this e xceptionally a p OCIAHRtOMT DUPUX With !q>ac1ous owners un it. 38' & 2Br luxunOU!I 8 U ruts Tu.run. w pool. on r ul de sac. a~'IU IT)e 9 75', 111t Juan $400.000 1---------Nrar new. 3.. BR home. c~ to bay & oceao Eleamed ce1l's .. frplc .. J acun 1 Dbl garage BIO Mo . yTly Btll Grun dy. RJtr 67~161 painted 3 BR 2'"1 Ba MOBILEllOME ~Plan. Reduced toS174,900 H U Y ·S EL L ft ENT · FlNANCJ:: (//tdb;JeJt, ==-c= . R E Atl'L Ty L_c_AU. __ us_6_6_•_-1_02_•_ OCE.AMVIEW f.l,l 4 hd, VICW +. $235,0011 H Jo: I M ;\ x. l'alnek 631 l:!W COSTA MESA A new '79 Canyon ( 'r••st l2x41!. k1ni: sz hdrm . :icllt pk. \lo lk to s hoµp1n i.:. 15,!151J I~) AnwricGR Mbl Hms !\57 9300 MEWPORT IEACH Wik to Hoag Ho1'pital from ttus new ·79 (;Jn) 11n Crest 20x32. :.!hr, only $22. !K50 ( s.100 I AmrricGR Mbl Hms 5.57 9390 HAUORVIEW Palermo. 2sty, 4 Bdrm.:.! rrplc's , 2'"2 ba Spa. pro· fess1on:1lly decora lt:d. Many r1ne custm up gr ode<. Fee I and A crre.s from the greenbelt Walk to Anderson School. Onj( owner. Take the lime t.n see lh1s homl-. you'll wan\ lO own 1t $239,000 ra.rm i.-------------OPF:N F'RIO/\Y 102 1MS PORT AS lll.E't' R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640.5112 1076 ..•••••..............•. TO RUY·St:LI. RENT FIN1\N(.'t-; Call Your Mobi~ Homt Store Info; 1N1tion Cftlhr Westrrunst~r M8-8H!l5 Arlahc1m 950-4~)() Cnlrl Anahe1m 956-101 1 Santa Ana ~54 7070 JONES RLALlY l....C 0 1 \I ~ (714) 6 73·6 :110 I MEWPORT lfACH C,,,.rrwr 1'arry 1l plx. I blk Iii lll'll W \ IC'W I rorn pal.t<.t>, 2 :Jllr ' Vt•n low r'\.'fl L~ S22!i. (JOO Dfl'LX 4 YRS HEW (Jl·n \'ll'W :JHr & I Or \l'r\I llJW rt•nt Sl\12.!.')U v~ CJK t:Jll now \gt Ll'!> Ba r nhart 17 14 1 55&-4475 E'sidf' 2 :! llR ., Ill }'d~ M'J> gara.ic:. Show~ wdl l.o tin t.Z p11mt :. Sl l7.0()) -\Jrt ~ ~ PrGpft'ty 2000 ....................... COSTA MESA 4 Ho.Ms °" I Lot Lowe~t pnre 1n (;n,ta Mesa Only 1011;. down owe; A),,.a~ rented P ri n rrnly ARl . l.f'!i Ba rnhardt <714 1 ~9 <t'\7S Tti-PlEX C1oM> to bueb. 8 yrs old. 1111 21.ir w gar. '>hak'· ~ N.!>urNtble h t al 9 7·~ $1 69,000 /\gt 642 1736, 631 121..6 l2 two Bdrm unit:.. room fnr 6 add1t1onal un1t1> a>U. 21>1!1 Walldt l'. Co!ta M~:.i 1;riN> $53.280 ) r $145,0Q!J dn B<1IJnf'1• S42lJ. OCM 110 t1 >n l r a c1 21! yr sub ... 1n1mallon l 'nn & IIll $35(.(J mo ~ 2020 TRJ"-0 COSTA MESA OM. Y Sllf.500 f:.XN>lltont .:ro ... 1h ol fl J We 11 rn ., 1 11 t a 1 n 1 cJ ::! bedroolll untt' -..1t h p a t io:. fit <:n • I• 't'd gdlagt::o :,Ul't'r 1n\1·~1 mc:nt !>l<srt • f:,rhJnl:t' ~bit• (."<1117:>2 1·~· j 9UAIL A!~S~~ I°'""' TII l:lO r.M.I rAHORAMIC OCE.AM VIEWS OPl-:N SAT SUN I ~ IQ:ICALLI-: BALBOA t..e.rge J l.ir. fam rm + WoridltHlbtah 556-7777 MOBILF. HOM F: lisdllti'i':f. .. INt-'OkMATION ,,.,,., 2100 CENTJo:H •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• New & tn park rMnlt'S fllr MEWPORT lfACH New front i.trect localion. further uifo rail Orani:t· I 2 UHITS l'a rk I rv1ne Bu~rne~'> 2550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .0 :i<n-rllJlrh<~. oak & Jll.OI' (,ra.'W m~adow!'> Sol'lll' w Wiltl'r V1t w'I likr5416i~ 2t00 .............••..•.•... WILL.PAY CASH In a na,h (11r )'llUf hOUSf" .' s Br. J 1>41. exec. C:IL'>tom l\Qme Jo"aotai.llc loca· lJon P Pt S1 250 m o Pancer H.calty, ~I ·~ awt Cana.I front, doc:k ~pace avail, 2Ur . $52!> mo ~98781\S(t. ----Ccltrom .. Mer 3ZZ2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• uruuor I.ind (;uardl'd gate. Almost SCOTT REAL TY ocw houst> on itreenbelt 536-7533 Ort-an vi ew Step~ to poof. spa +tennis. Jbr. fam r . 2l.AJba. Leasc: SLW> per mo 7Si9-8930 __ C M~b wa:a ble k>a.n.s. Cal I . ~8012 iiS· 2 8r house. DeWI)' decor• FP. gar. M50+uil. Close to shopK. 4.98-01 n ........•...•.•...•••.. ......•..............•. 3106 ...........•••....•.•.• Oupl9, front unit. 4 bills l.O oct'an. 3 BR. 2 ba • ('athe<lral <'e1 I. formal din. nn , frpl 1..Jkl' new S69~ Per mo. Cknsta ~ '\ cJrl)' :-.., H .1) front ,_ .... --.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. mme J BR '.I r>a + J&ruZ.2.l 2 Car 11ar Avail ~ I Sl3SO Per mo lJu r.1 Vance. R ltr 613-4062 Otamung 4 Bdrm. i ha cott.aJ?e Yrly r.so 1nrl i.: ullJ A \Ill.I 9 t.S Laur a VW><"e, Rea.It.or 673 4062 '*>a, .... 3107 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCIAMYllW located oo the froot row Iii exclusive Jrvme Ter· rllc:'e. F.xecutive·s home wilh swinuru.ng pool. 3 bd rms • family rm .• many luxury features Over ~ sq. f\. in aJI. $2500 Per month. Im· medrnte occupancy. dmi~ rm on beau11ru1 wcU manlt:ur ed lot. room fOf' pool J paliO!I + glas& 001~ lm miic Ill & out J~t listed $159,000. Paclfic Shore. Realty 492-5300 Count y Mot11lc llomc I DOOR from oca-:AN C.ente:r. 4.901 !>Q n For Center s:rT·3272___ UnbelH·vably low U>-.Y bw optwn to bui l'vt Waterfront 7Br. 2 ba, FP. For the d111cnm1na t1ng PRICED a l $425.000 ply ~. 4!W ~ $750 mo. AvatJ 9ol~ll. 714: 671-4400 lll:UWIH HARBOR ~ "" loc11t1on Take ove r 67l-6634 $47,500 8'¥.'~ loan. A ----scoop aton.Jy $103.500 buyer. F.ict:t:UllV<' hOml' Ownt:r Will trade 4 . p I e x r r I d c l'l r 126. E Or e an ";~ot, in beauuful llu11u ngton World lea latote Ownerstup S..00 Plltnt Balboa Penn <.:all r In· Beach 5 •Park.l4x6:°J dl" 5~7777 Tract near So. Coal>t roZU.398-333:2. luxe Si~ature Mark 1· ··--------·1·r1a1 a 11 ~ G M il l """MlRA ... AR •e 2Ba Builders·R·2 Npl Bch. 2 S. .,._ I 071 Br house SllB,4.50. Mel.Ill· c:c.istr.o CAU644-721 I ll:EANFRONT New Mod u lar T y pe elm Jlomes, pvt community, 1 ' • 3 be3cbes,24 hr secuJ"lty, ~ !iub-lett1ng OK From • $39.000. Treasure Island ~~~~~~~~~ Mobtle Home Park. 30801 - da,A.gl.546-9525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $19,000 HARBOI VIEW PALERMO 2Br. 2Ba. fam rm. wOl'ld ,. "' "'' -• r. · A l'>lv1<;1on nf llJrbor lnvPstmtont Co burning frpl<'. circ It> FOUa UHITS.C.M. 1219.000. Pnnr 1pals only. :53J~Y & ocean. (21J) k 1 t c h e n X t r a ., I o o Near new. J Rr owners __ "d_;;;~ ~~-;;,.-;;-;;;;-;--;;;,._.;,...;,;;;;;J_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..i.;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; numerous lo It.st Shown urut. 2 bJ , frpl. 2 car • b y a P P t o n I Y • l(lU' .3-2Br.2 ba .uruL~ CNHJ457 9·91 Or a nge TSL lnvslmL'I Mi Ui03 County Mobile Home Cente r 537 3272 o r NO POWER SHORTAG~ 53&-l.237 ---------So. Coast Jlwy, Laguna ................ 106' ...Beach. R.M.P. <714 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 400-3579. No expenae has been spa.red on Uu.s decorator dream home. Gorgeous Pale rmo m od e l In Harbor View Homes. Fee la.ad 4 BR. formial dlning room. planked hardwood floors. a ccente d w I Spanish tile. A m"8t lll see. For truly fu1sy buyers! Call today , N.1700 Takes over loan No q ualifying Be auti ful ml sq ft. Mendtth Ca nycn Home with s uper panoramic view. J r ar garage Lot can hold ten· rus court & pool We are not 1n1ane must give tw>me away because or 1---------16 DELUXE UMITS PRJME EASTSIOE. <.;M 2 Rdrms each TifESTARNESCO 640--57t I at the PILOT wer with a your Ad po st Life ooubl~ pilot &-coa .. ..-cT COHOmOH 3 Bdrms., 2 baths, North Laguna cottage ; walk lo Crescent Bay Beac h Pri vate yard w1lb several fruit trees. Large attach.ed 2 car garage wiUi door opener. Priced at$175,000 WNTEWATH ~kllng while wate r VW!Wol Maln Beach Park Ir city cent.er of LagWla from Uua S bdrm. & den Chrl1 Abel dealgned home; all wood, glass, beams & Ule, oo quiet cul de UC ltreet. $ee t.bJJI laree. unique home to- day, • "25.000 BIG CANYON Spectacular Golf course e11tate. fifiOO sq. n. 4 t.o s Bdrms, 51~ baths. Pool and spa. $1,375.000. 111 ST AINES CO. 640-5711 New di&. dupleu1 by bllilder. Reduced t o SZ29,000 each. ~l. IAY~IDllVE WaUr lhnl 1ate to Balboa Bay Club. Beautiful home In perfect cond. 2 milter 1ulte1 (I w/bay vu from alltln1 rm.) ~Tatum , Rllr, t)PfN IHt"J •IJ'1 llJrJtt1 lllf••'I' [Wlfilltd IAYROMf COMDO w /24 Hr. s.c.fty Lux . 2Br. 2~ ba Fabuk>ue o«ao and bay viewt. Hilb me. Under· ground park ·1 . e pa , sauna, pool. j4SO,OOO. Open home Sat/Sun 1-4 at 801 Udo Park Dr, 3F. By James A llltcbeU Ir /IMOC. Pb: 494.e&411 or 172-SlO 1h~~wm ~11' 41111 ·1800 Oeanfront duplex. Mu.at ""9-IHdl 194t tell Uaia week. Reduced ••••••••••••••••••••••• to S1'19t. I br + 2 br. ~~~--------••111111.. Driw by .. S.uhore, N.B. tben call to 1ee. l'-Cl~WHI Ba•r RESIOENllAl 800!<E~f<Gl ~ MOHAltCH IA Y TWACI Enjoy the Catalina Island sunsets from this upper terrace 3 bedroom and ~ bath, custom built home. Exqwsltely decorated thru·out and professionally landscaped. $315,000. A COUMll.l. IAMmt CO. 496·7222 831-0836 ,,._ttnu•..,.._ ~ ...... ea..-,.,,.. WANTED 2 or a BR bome la HV HIDI. PliD only...__ penonal problems. Call owner 1-661 17~. Mission HiDs Executi•e Home . Owner anxlou11 lo 11ell lhl1 beaulltully up. graded Mission Hilla Ranch home. Complete with 4 bedroom s , fareplJice, family room. wet.bar, dinlnl room and more. 2 patios. $219,000. CaU483--L141 TWmlll -· IOIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIUIDCOteO 1bAa hilhl>' Ul>ll'aded 3 Bdrm 1116 Ba condo featw-• new c:arpet11 Solarium floors ana ou::h more. AAkinl onl)' l15,.IOO. cau ~ : .. HERITAGE HEAL TORS •EXCITING• Beaut~:'·~ 1972 Keywest Mobile Homc: in Lagwia HJlls, nicest 5 Star Park . 7 'xl 5' enclosed porch-mirrored doors, light wood In· l.erion. J~T air cond. 2 very spacious Br's w/Ba +dresslnl area. walk ltl closets. All for only. .,500. (HU-86311 ). CAUPOllMIA PACIAC MOllUHOMI SALIS 2706 Harbor. Ste 20&-A l40-ltl7 77 Split-level 2Br. 2ba, fam nn. f'P. Yrd, am pet, adulu. Space 21. UU. ti Plac:G.la, N.B. c .. •••'•' '=" ... ......... 17ff ....................... · HUDtlncton Viewpoint Hsbor&crow s,tdtl•h "" ---.. .,.,..,. ,._or ... di• rpt. c .. ..yff- fOf' , .. stloaa. CeU 711· 775 Hit for Slllny 2 Bal lJil Duplxs ind new Bayfront lo be xchgd dwn. Owner 2131684·3200 MEW HOME + IMCOMI 2167.... CM DU tpac1ous home w /S 2Br stUIMo twnhae unau. Home has 3 lg bdrms. 2"'1Ba, H1)arate yd. dJJt kitchen, Mt!dtterranean s tyle architecture. be.aW.fuUy lncbcpd. A re- al prideol owoerab.lp. ()pen Sat l ·S To tee call a.at B-5099 RENTAL lNCOME PROPERTY F'rocn ... IOO. Modular Type Homes, 24 hr MC.Wily. 3 pvt bcbt. pool • pM:-. Tnuure late.Pk, :DIOl Pactnc C.t Hwy .• wiuaa Bcb. R.M .P . (714) .....,. Condo, 2Br 2~ba, odlliDaUY Show Model. rul ly up1rad•d • landlc:aped. P111t me ny xtr••! AHum• loan. SH.000. No aita. ~7*. 2lW'll-l4P· Loni Be1cb IO'JJ ftnaac:· lnl '°U $11.1,000. 11-U, Brdord Pl. wr.ooo . .-~ -.mo. n, .. 1-.ot11 tqt rate aNume, 1641 COSTA MISA .,.,....,... Dr. 111.tm llU:Jllpm. 4 bo11111 "/room to WJ&t. suao. mo. 1ocoma. STOPll •77.IOO.MW014 TUii dml to :flu Ind ebol>atbome. lt'ulaple DUPLEX-Capo Bcb, oee wllb Dal ly Piiot ....,, ~ llr. a. O..llled Ada. ADd lf tlTt,'60. Ownert••t· ""1 ..... IOtDltlUaC to .... Hll, call • frtHdl1 --.------ a-.lned M ·VlMr at 1111.L tdll a..-wttla • .,..,. -Dl6l1 PUot Cl...m.d Ad. ' '-"' p Any mtKChen<JiH b sale priced at $100 or leas Quaiflel lor a P*1t Power Ad 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Call today, we "H bJll >'O'I "'ctwge It lb ~ Ban/WnenCllld I VISA rx MN'-' Cher~. (Motorcyc,. ads must be prepaid} Deadline: Any time before Sp.m. Tuesday DAILY PILOT I ... . Aporhnn ft Urifur'ft. .••....••...••.....•••. •····················· •..•...•...•........... ••·•···•····•••········ ci...n 2 BK w11aragt Adlta, DO pets 773 W \Wlun. DIO. 631-4889 WAMTID 3& Hous~ in Mnlnu Stluol Ouitn l 'l $.T15 Iv *** .. A.U.... ••w . ..,A•. .......... , ............ ....... .......... tllt.I0•-.1•>.to DtOn'S _,,... A4.ll LOt.h Utru A UC 19 n~ IMJ bCt l"llUllled by calhna 60-~8. u t m ••• 810 CANYON ltnmhome 2 br, I ba. all •Ppllauc • .,._ IU.mlt~. 900 mo. IA!aH 'option po11lbl• C•nlury ll Ne wport 0.-rur, 141>-~7 NO 1•1..ACt! WKK IT 11.vbut' View Koofl 3 br cuodn :tp•<"t v tew , mnw PQOI, LeonJ.a. llOO mo ... Q.111 3 Udrnu. ~.Gar•""· r IT l undt'<'k 1 blk to bch Av11llable uow 67~ 1373 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• J bdrm 2 bit homt 1n xlnt U.-....... lJ52 &n Clcm4:nte lonUoo ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ~15 mo 493 256tJ o r > BR , J ha l w nh11t< 2 Silll 2()4ll frplC" ,., A l l a me n Wld~n & peta by 16p I lu.rnun11 2 bdrm 2 b.a prov11I $650 491 2292, With ;ippbJlll~ S400 mo &M 2'll2 IMI Udt-~ iciardc nt'r & WUl~ b l ld:.l + dt'p w :rm or SJll-4!i-W 3 lilt •l1m. puol & :.pa . avail oow Kld.1 & iK:h () )\ IG7S ~!15 2'775 l':Vt'!! ..... ~ -Capi1trano 3278 .•...........•......... $40 mo l'lc-llbe \'4111 3 Udrtu.\, 2"-ba Walk lll 8MS79aft SPM 1-"e Commurut~·""l & .-.._.., l\V \II. NUW • Utll .!Ur S~rp J bedrm, 2 bit par1r Avall 9 1 · 1mo Cuneio, i>i>vl. rdnl(. :! ••••••••••••••••••••••• •YITaAHS * WHYUMf 1 ll COil y_ou IO down Lo 'Mil. a homo Loam up lo Sl00.000. Qlve YOW11elf a TA.X BREAK. Servin& ~ exclwdvely 24 hr VA 8kr ~33()8 ---.... , I 11 Jl07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L&aurlous 2 Dr apt, '"" biath oo oceanfront & has vjew or bay /or.ea n '175/mo Call6'73·1l~ ·~ey TbeBay Adult lbr, Iba. l car encl a.ar. Vrly View of by bay & uceao. No l'ets. No Wate rbeds . S425.Mo ~5714 ll22 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 liR. 2 ba .. bltna. (rpl, $undeck , gar door opener. b lk l o Bag Corona tooO Mo 673~10 4! Br. I ba, new r pts. paant. drps, noonng r11rport Adlls. No pet:. $1175 Nr bch. 673 2026 l Br ~lAlllt type, $290 In rl utll. No a>els 2038 ~!!:!t~~ ..... ?!.~ Meytr f'I tat, lut, SUO LUXURY 28 .. n_ de posit . 840 2363 or view. 11000 ,!;0~;" ~OOl!IO. .. Bd ~·----rd---!blfio. no kid.II °' .,eta. • .__,, Y• • 1an1e, SUl5. Lil" la.at 494~ or pool, no luda. $05 mo * ~t Mar. 3'~8 Orange Ave ---·-·----- -.uAa •SE,....._, D2Stncl utillUe11. Jbr,1un· •""• .. •vv nr10 dodt, 1ara1e. Nr ahoPI & Dhce 2bt, l "'ba, lrl)k, bdLZ13-4a·Jdl. peUtl, atA>ve, d/w, adul~. Movln{c! Avoid depas1ts & cut llvlnfl expensu • Profeulonally a lnce um HOUSEMAns 832•4134 Expand your llleatyle wtth a compatible room· tNt.e. We d..lacover tha t pd'IOll. CaJI ' TWO PEAS IN A PAD &'i l-OllS or 7SI· UIOt nopet.e, •· &M 7~. • .....,......_.. ll6' f'e m. Mature. Non · Beaut. 3 Br. Npt Hts apt ~75/m9 Linda Hart 646-7171 or 645-7307 Euta1de lbr, SJ25 2br. house $550. Uhl lnCI. Both w/yrd5 & car 642·3014 1BR,1 BA. Westside, $2:50 No kids or pets al'l 6. 551-6143 l Br apt, bltns. pool, adults. no pets S295 931 W 19th St. 543.0492 •New 2br condo nr ~ Cst Plaza Pool. l>IJ3 $150 833-8974 or 759·0217 ••••••••••••••!•••••••• smoker $170tno. Wood· rAJaC MIWPOIT bndge Call 8ob 552· WO. Bachelors, I or 2 Bedrooms&Townhowles Hesp fem 11hr 2Br apt. ~om $:J79 so CdM. Temust pool twlk to SpectacuJar apa, total bch, S200 + ,.., utll, recreation 11ro gram . ·~12aft4PM :social program 7 pools. 8 terui.is courts At Fashion Island. Jambor@e & Sa n JoaqUUJ HillJ Ro~ f7 I 4t '44-1 too 2 Br. 2 ba condo. "'l blk Lo beach, 2 car gar . 11uto op1r Beaut .bay view TSL Mgmt 642 1603 fo'em lA> share 2 bdrm Apt w1sarne $182 /mo m CM. ~Eves. l.41 qwet rm, dehue adll a.pt. nr bch, non·s moker S200 pl u.,. Ask for Bnan M 84&64.52 or 893· 7551 Mother with 2 yr Qld son wanu tA> shace your apt. Bead > a r ea 675·0379, 675 0654 Rttall/Offlcc apace, 700 sq rt . Wtialcliff a rea 1.t'7MJ•. c.il c911ect . 8-mll H•Away Office. ~ liO/per month. v •· eaot. 325 No. Btoeclwa1. Sa.Qt• Alla. llialorieal 8ldc. For men l.Dlo ult Sun Wan. 55loa1I or Renata 561-7707 Small omce. l;rfett for ...wenna Mf'Yice, ~ Only f75 per mo. 1102 Wellt 17\h St, Sant.a Ana For ~ Into caU Jew Canale 547·4111 or Ren.at.a al 556-7707 GAltDIM OFFICE 5'ACI Avail on Quail St. In Newport Be.ch. f'rom 400 to m> sq. n. Call 1..m-7300 311r. 2t>ll 1ar. ra.nge , lrg )Td. Ft P. No Peta. 648 W Jab9L 1525. 642·~. h1me Dtil l' g<£r 83_1·_77!5 __ _ kid" OK, $~1 5 mo Sl5 m o Ca~6 S880 •·~..._ BR "'11 0003 I"'·. wuilt lll c loset . rdn g, -' k f L ....... ~. 3 . 2 hu am ,,. -.. as or arry or med J>OISS..SS $SOO Mo 5cl'lto Ana 3280 µool . & t•..irport Yearly 2 lir apt, r rvts & drps. pQrd $275 mo Nu d uh.lren or ~l!> 313 I:: 17th Pl UC(' G42 2464 UDOIAYRtOMT Superb vaew-2 Br. 2 ba. Dill rm , ftp. patio. a\a1I ~ 10 "" Call 673.m70 l>t-f 7 :.> pm or ~66115 or I Of' 2 QUll·l men to shr dlx fWll Npl Condo. Pool. N r bl·ach w s amt.>. ~2004 COSTA..-SA Profen. olllc e spice av8lJ. m Calif lst Bank Bkig., 1»300 sq. ft. Low price incl J&n1ton al. secunty serv1c~. ('On ferf'nee rm & util Aburi dant parlong avail Clo ven1ent loc cl<>~e to auport. travel agent & bank in btda. 230 E t lth Sl .. C M MU560 2 bdrm. 2"' ba. Condo, IJm. "·"J m5 mo &10 1589 fi.replac-e, patio, 2 car ----.._.. ~. figt 49'>-<t)!H •••••• ••• •.! •• •• • • ••• • • • prace, Xlra ltl>Pl. Never S,c1ou.s 2br. Iba . 2 rrpk, 4 lir. beaut wuodc-,l U/l'll llir. ~ooJ lrn:Jll•m. to:d Costa Mfta 1824 lived in. SS.SO per mo. t>lks from lwach, <1 uu?t DR f 1 '" Uij;1·r & Un:-tl•I. 9'/'.I 6511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3286 d I . , rp c, new trp..,. Avail Sept 1. &42-0346 aft res, a u t:,, no '1ets , dip., SllOO 645-075"1! f!_....._ L- 6. 130 Wo m en pr<:f'd. ~ -r-·- l&-0488. ~Yi•Jo' 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eliltaide en&A!rtainer' s de· .-------••• •••• • • • •• • •••••••• • • "° I.a» u n .1 k u "l 1 l' & tile, 3 BR, J~ ba, many ONLYIO%DOWN' HOMEC\FOHHl;:NT 11u.u111. I l>lk frn1n lwh amrnjties. Children. no ~per cln 11.B. condo for 3 r Uw. 1·oz}' :J Br. 2 b., hrn pets. Avail 9/1. $795. 1nly $65,500 Nu c pl or 4 br. n eed rrom w ffl.ilc. hu:. J \''"" "' llw 831-0c98 .hruout & tastefully d e $165 lA> $495 J-'ncd yard & 1•..,caf1t· Oe n from J 11 · • ..,..,, To s~ th·ao new I.isl g a r a g es fo'" m 1 la e" ..... ""' " I K ·• & ""'ms l...<11111.inR for iur.1 NEW Dbt Coodo, oen vu. ng b y o wne r , c a 11 P ea :,e iu:. pet!'> i.;outl knant $1i.'.JO Ou!>l Bl'11ut1 ru1 ..:arden 11pts. pool & l>pa. Adult~. no Jlf'I.'> Uuchl•lor S27S to ~K!i Iii! E 18th St f,12~ 22.'.0 Vanguard Woiy ~'° \1626 wU< lA> bch 2Br. 2'•aRa. ~:...J95. wcloomc Call 961 2566 or ncs.s ph 835 ~ frp&c, jacu.ui, d bl gar, 97J..?97t Agt, no rc-e LA MAMCHA 4PTS ~·Avail Sept 1 1 W~-~~.~ ... ~!.~! ~~!':'!!':~ ...... ?~.~! tt.n0w 3242 ~ F~E A & C d Ji()ME.'i FOR HENT E.ASTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ ' pt on o t Vi ii R I J or I lir l'nn'tl from 2 Br. 1 ba. wtfenced yrd."'-2 ....... _ we" bar 32 rt ren a s a enla :. ...., · ......... " • 675-4912 Bk ~is to $<1!15 Fncd yard & l~rgA.!, 1.2&3 1.x.I l(ardt'n apls A<.lulb Dsh.,.hr , hltn. ... ('n1•I ~ar. RJ S blxi p, ,,1 <:a., I'd 778 Scott l'l 1)4::! 507:1 . 114& !ii .11 no pets. Rer·s req'd. boat sllp incl. Tennis & __ . r ----~a r a l(cs Famil l l'l> S3~5 /mo. J ohn Cox pool: s teps t o beach •WALK T O BEACH JIJr, pleas l'. l..1ds ~ pl'lc; 2 Bdrms I bath ;q1t agent,6.ll-1.266. 1ll00Mo.846-321S Sli50 mo 1st-. tenru s. puol welwml' C.:..11~12:>1.;G or Adulb S37:i mn Gt1s ir..a..ry.r-1 -----& volleyba ll, gar, agt !f/3-Ml A~. n11 ft-c paici 00 51Yi3 ~ -v Lux. 3br. 2.000s q . fl 91i2-6628 HOUses i.t..d Brand new 3 Br, 21.C.i R Waterfront Condo. L.sc 1......_.!:'f.~~ or3300 , ~ar1ous 2 hr ilPb ~ :11n1 townhome, 3 car garage Sl.000/mo 871-8471. l"Of' Lease J asmrne <.:reek ~>HSV I>' u111l l'ool & I'l.i~ Ir PI c . s k Y 11 g h t Condo •. Sec. g ate, PoQls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ground Sondant·t• Wc:.t microwave.Pool,lennir l..€4 Br.~"'1 babeachouse. t e nnis, pra v. Ja r LDvely 4br, fum-unlurn, Ai.ti s. t!l!l6 M apll' _.Jlll5. mo. Days 646-4262 S urf 5 1 de C 01 ll n Y • Sl.20ttmo. Call Tanya at Cl'lbum·u. pnv beacll. nu G42 l~l betwe1·11 12 5 evesM.S-91543 16SO/mo, lst /la st +sec m 1357 or;64S·S096. pe ts smokers. $625 --· d e p . 7 1 41 8 4 6 · 8 5 l 6 • _ _ 4!12·3'356 DUPLEX, 2 BR. l 8', 714n41-0462 --- -t:: ~ 'l)r.·J'/;:· Wa terfront Condo J br. ~-4;.,.ALOMENSE? T~shed _,, t""'•A ,.., 2 ..... ba, tennis , jacuu 1. ""'""" ......,., mo. ~ .. t1er av&JJ 8117. Lease $725 SHOWS YOUTIIE WAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl. SC9-J484 aft S' & 846-S329,S7S-IOS8 TOGOHOMl'.; Nwt Brh Twnhse. 2br, 3525 Gardt>n Vislll i\pts Beaut brand nl.'w 1&2 Br. frplc. laundry rm lmmed occUP> $395 t•1 ~ TSl.Mgmt 6429412 Ni<-e I BR, 1 bath apt CirpcJrt 1225 mo +d1•p For more info call fu..'flata ~·7777 HR Ft SE ~'>CJNS 1\ PTS Oiuple. no µel.'> ii hr. 11, ba twnhse Pot10. pool. ~ f'J466483cvt•' ~ .. Dlx 2 Dr. 2 ba. ~ pall<Y.1 1n , ll<:st IO<'atJon w gr ea\ v1t'w $JjoOO mo Agl 1~11400 l.11 r1:1• 1 bdrm 2 b;1 f1!'l'pla<'t'. 2 rlnt1r. to bell m> )'l'.lfl} 675 67~!1 ~.o Lo WJ '.l hr. 2 h:.. f'n<'I l(..r P.ttt" !:ilk to hd1. <ill hl1r..s )'rl)I TSL .~;:mt 642 16'1.I MESAPIHES Boch1•lor $275 I nr S3:!5 l'uul. J3t'UUI ~"' UHC~ rlo$Nl gar adult~. n n l~-'l:. ~6:-.<J lldrla ht-. :-..t9"1W7 U11•11l'hlr.,n1 1 lir. l hJ "ll'\' 1 Jr palm. (l"IJI< 3826 1 lllL~'>. lndl) Yl·arl; :-.;,, ••••• ••• •• • •• • • • • • • • •• • JA1...'t fi4.C). ~ 0..-luxc 2br, tl~. refnl( gar yard i\dult:-"fo pet. .. S:si'> ~111; 4314 $l<WI l''R>-: E H !-:"IT :! hr. I ha. JAt pat11J & ~aru~t' Lots uf gra'~ s.am mo 33552 lllul' I.an km ,\1·.o :.:1~1 1\lt<J Va, ta '9(, 9'~ or 491i 33:. I ~Oft ~oe.h 3840 ···············•······· •DELUXE* GARDEN APT. ~ .. n1:1~.t1t 2hr !11J nr I .1 i,., 'n"1i-. & bch llltin ... pat111, l'IPb & tlrµ .. ~I!~ ITT111 Int I uu t IITJ 1134:1 3 UH I~' II\' tm . frpf :! 111'< k.• ~:.r ' .. ~•rh. !f,()IJ "'' ,\1'1 1,;;i !#:lf,IJ • Lr1: :! Br, 2 IJ.i >t', rh Stt V'> l•i rn'l'lin lh r, M511 ,\\all Se1Jl I ·~';-!!)ii 2111-IO~nl#~I.' nl·ar llvait Hu1p1l,1J Pa tw l!J ra1H' m Pt't:I ~ rntJ vu; 31>t:i 1 •1r l9'i4-"3 - - ----c~ ne wly de corat ed Charmin~ antique hse. s1.11tes aJr CODd.. "5'sq ft. sh r w fe m 1200 +all. (714 > 642·T710 or (21 3) Zyrds. pets OK Aft 5 <lZ!-1665. &l2 W.156 ------ ,\1 f lll!llr LCI. Sl40 mu. ind utl, 5Ur h.se. EH:~ i'il 11463 Wall ~h.tre Ii.: lux hm & IJJl °" jJ('Ulll, ~JUnJ, ~ roi:1m S.IB 3'12.R C' M c;.ut1 1-'t"m I f1>r rm ma le i,.,.11 20 II A I 01 h St • 531) !1734 lnll•rl•Jr dc'i1gn1·r "111 .,hare :1 b<lrm furn 1 onCl•J " pro( (krl>'>n f'1.111I & JJI U//I I m1 l•I b<-at•h ~~1 m11 • ell p n .. r., IJil-U. .... 1.12 2?)11 ~'IS 15511 llmmt ~'> ·1;; fnr :!hr . 1•,b1.1 :-\ H I' r•1nl. $!~10 .. uttl CJtl Ah.,nr. 7W 14!41> f\" mt''l>J~l ,\v:ul ~pt 15th --- l'mf IT\Jn n('f'd1'<l a<, 3rd ~mat1•'\11 .. hr 3Br hw nr hrh 67:1 ~'l E'VI'" 4350 •....•...•.•.••.•.•••.. EXEC sums A comb111at1on that can t 1.., beat' Bea uttful pt>o pie. perrect lociit1on 1t1oi,e t o airpo rt & rstmlSl. ideal 0H1l'es & ,...,,f~s1onal secretJn<il ~1\'es f or m•Jrc 1n£c1 caJJ Hev <it 979 2161 AV A.ILAl&.E MOW l.arf(t-r e«ept100 area 4! pvt offices +-st.oragl' and ) c'Of\fen :nce /work :.pacl.' Ground noor. convenient & ample parking lde:il ~lr1 l\1rpon IQl' Call JA)ruU! y !17!HSSIJ (~a&°dcn l)ffll'•' :.u1tJbl1• ror ' 2 •>< J 1nd1v1duali. V1'n n:cO()Oable Santa AnJ Tul>llll Area RJS~ Sdn Clemente On th"' bf>ach at the Sea Horse Inn S175 mo I 492· 1720 MEWPORT IEACH ~ lniM __ __ _ CALL 631 •4555 2ha. pk scttan~ ~75 mo Uruque 2 br. 1 ba. iood 3244 lsl&last 675·1f~ noors. dbl garnge lge yard. Back Bay. SJll m11 + se<'urity, refs.~ .•..••................. &chelor, new ~real I'. .,1de ltH·<J t1on $270 75.Y.1131 • t' \ c~ 1137 O":.t:6 2 Br, Aduth Oftfy s.. ~· 38 76 (;.irJgl.' ')p<1ce rnr rMll •• • •••. •• •• •• •• ••• •.... ~Pt Ii< h "4l•rnu Ct& 11 De.1gn your own custom •1H1r1· Prime a1rpnr t loc"tt 11 o n w e 11 ce II~ n I frl.'f'Way al'ct>:..' All or part ~ ~4 fl iJV3lli1hlt- f r11m $110:> i"l."wporl 1'1ul'1: Ganny, 645 t>:Al l Clean & new 3 br.! ba. pauo, frplc , big rard 2llllt Meyer. Cbild111 ok, ~.1575. 642-TP 2 8d house, yd, ga1 pool, no kids. $415 m1 Mgr 3'53-BOrange Av. New dlx coodo. 2 t . 2 ba Eutside . $500/m Kids OK Call Lind Hart 64&-7171 or~730 RENTALS 3 DR. 2 Ba . . .. . V.00 3 BR. 2 Ba... .. . ..1000 <Panoramic View> 3 BR. 21.!r Ba ......... S6SO 2 BR. 2 Ba ........... $500 Available now. 2 drm, t 't513 CA.,.POSDa·l~Vl,.E­ ba. Westsirie Ct4riplex ------ behind CocsLa M~ park. 3 bdrm. 2 ba 2 car SZ/mo with tsllast & g<1ra.ge, dis hwash er . sec.depreq.~inda r~rrige, gas stove. .aGaS TY was h e r & dr ye r . 675-2ll I firepl,ce. air corid. Near lrvine H.S ~. 900-5260. New Woodbridge 2Br. F.astaide. bUt to l'h. Big tba. S450mo. Days pnvate 3 br, 3 b, den, 640-4450. Eves ·wknds gardens, decks1 pool. 546-4156. Ask for Doug Huge lot. S69 mo. Ammerman. fl73.Q16; 642-9666 --SUPER 4br. in pre a..ovely 4Br M~\/erde s tlg1ous racquetball ~ home Nr .dams club Newly decor $005. School. $700mo. ~pt to 556-6576 see. call 54~2320 f\er 4 -------- p.m. liege Pk home. 3Br. ---------1 den, famlly. living, 2 ba, Eaat.side Doll Hous\ 28r c.omm. pool, $600 Lease. lba. spa, util pd. JSS(). 6'2-67?A. Age:nt 7Sl9-0422 1~-------­---------U1L1verslty Park. · 4br, Rent this lovely 2Br.?Ba Twnhm. on major green· Condo w /2 e n cl<>1ed bett.nrpools&totlot.No patios f or $425 l\u. Pets. ~. Call Evelyn 752.-00 dys, S56·1544uft !J73.4772. Af1}.. sPM ---------e Sprin~s. Bachelor Condo. Pool. jac. tenrus. SlSOlmO': 848-0661 Unique Eastside 2br, oq· I) decor. Fnn. fln 01 rm., yard, patio & gl' temo. Nopets.642·:n New 4br house . Wood· .::.+ bridge Village. 16SOMo. Beautiful~. 2ba, Jrg C," call Chen 55Hlll31 aft 6 oer kit. Have to s~o p.rn. ...,_lo CM ! =;f i-----------i.t.•SZOOde p. Rent or Lease. opt to Buy. ;_,,__ A.-.L..& l -6 ~ Woodbridge co!>do. -~ Brand new, not yet lived --••••••••••••••••• in. Avail approx 9/1. 8raDd New bome. ~vt l560. am. 751-8776 bef 9 rommunity. • ~~ an 7pm. ba. Fam rm, frplc, pol. --'-------- Wlmis. Na . Bcb. Lae JOO. Near New 2 BR, 2 ba, Pb G'M.505 aft 6 pm. patio, dbl 1ar .• 2' hr ~ • • Compl ~ctr, pools, jaC, 8 T.. l2 $t1S mo. 213/.f78.atl ext 2"10, 213/54.5-1577. 1241 ~nhf.umi~d •••···••····•······•··· a.oo lalmd 3706 •.................•.... 3 Rr. 3 h<.1, exer t·u:-Loan home. fo'antas tac lot •• lion. P Pt $lZi(l mo Parker Realty, 551 l'l!.3 appt. 2 bdrm. I ua fareµlace f'oo -----pets. Avail Sept 15. $175 auFfs yearly. 675-9229 IACKIAYIEAUTY eon.odftMcr 3722 3 br. 2 ba, bny view:' pmf. decorated. Comm. pool. att. garage. Avail now $n5 mo lease. s.ID-5505 ur ~Z199 ---Harbor View home. supN Palermo. 4 BR. 21"1 bu. great y:!.-d, nr sc!ll., b. rommuo pool Gardl'ncr & water provu1ed. SlOOO 759-0l216, 552. 398.1. 118.S. 4 Bdrm. 11>.i ba. den. crucrowave, pool & ~p<J. Near schools, Jge yJrd Pool ma int. Garderung 5 blks to Newport B<J y Call 642·3713 or 6J8 96tlJ leave message. Bluffs Condo "A". 3br. 2ba, I level. Pool. patio. s hopping. Long Ter m $'1fK>mo 2433 V1$l& Hog&r 149&8301. dys. 2 Br 1 Ba. laundry. hi( kit /dlrung, 30' living rm, 5Cn>' fen~ yrd w d•11( pe ns. priv a cy $700 548-78S5 or 645· 73Ql Nire z Rr. 2 ba + den Frplc, d tw, trash comp. WIO. S6751mo. The Hl'al tiiuite SC.ore. 675-l Tl I Nwpt Ten' t wnhs, nPw J Bl', 21"1 Ha . view. µool 6».53&82.26 ---- Luxury condo. Oays1dt' cove, l Br, convert den. SlOOO m o. 213·383·331 I eves,213-469-5706 New in Nwpt Hts. out st.anding s pac. house. 2 sty, 3 br, 21.C.i ba. frplc. crpt. cust. dills. lge back yard. Ideal for neat fam1· ly 646-6300. Lea.w: Newport TcrraC'c Condo. 3 Br 2 •.., b a SS751mo. 548·99'l9 2 Br. 2 ba Big Canyon twnbse. $800/m o. No pets. Call aft 6pm agt 644--2559. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Bt!.ich ·s r1nt'St furn l'Ondo on lht' "atl'r l. br, fantasuc view of •)!:f.'an & bJy ~1·unt1 • :.<.'<:luded &. distrt:l'l l'11C1I & Jal'UUI l.t•<.•\I' SI 11111 mo Arlults 1714 1642 471SJ wk.days L.ogiMa a.och 3748 ............ , ......... . LAGUNA BEACH MTH tXN Maid serv • (•olnr ·rv, h('atNl pool Vt1I 17141494 52!14. ~1!5 No Coast llwy ---- Nicely furn Condo, I hr. I ba, view, ava il St.'pl Lease, a d ult SJ 50 714 32:1H257 3769 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SU..U &/WINTER RDITALS > DIAMOND REAL ESTATE n oew COUYKW• \rf1U MA. 64S-7573 --~ --- BEA UTJ rt 1..L Y dcet>rat· rd 2 Bdrm on Lido with all ameni\jl>S. M1ru view $800/mo. Wat1:d ron l Homes. 6:sl·l400. W!HAVE SUUUER R.ENT ALS Aho talcilM) ,....,..atioM fOf' _.......r'8fds 2 Bdnns. 1 ba. unfurn. Yearly $it2S Month associated OllOKEllS-llEAL TORS lOH W Solbo<1 Hl·JUl OH,....lACH Bach, k.llch , bath, ut1I pd. Hotel Apt.s $210 yrly & up. 15t & last. 2306 W Oceanfront. 673-4154. Shits~. lease: 3 BR. Large 2 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 ba., ain&Je 1level, spec· ftreplace. 2 doors from tacuJar v1ew. Bacgam at beach. al.so per mo. year. fl'91Smo.A.gt~ ly.67~49 ' f.9R LEASE Beautiful Ocea~froot WINTF.R Back Bay view Condo. 3 bdrm. 21,oit ba. Avail. Sept RENTAL. Furn. 2br, u . $750 pe r mo. 301 2ba. frplc., W /D. l$500Mo. I\ v e n I d a C e r r I t o s . 64&2830. 641).$172 BAL OOA BAY CLUBr - 2 -BR--upper ___ d_up_l_e_x _wi_th-Sub·Rent. 2 Br, 2ba . ocean view. Clean & &42..Q7, l·l34·3:328 roo my. $S50/yrly . SHORTTERMRentala ~ Labor Day wlc . also Lee. new 2 br executive ~~ • yrly · A.gt. tnbome. $580 lease. -.r.m New IUJding. 2br, 2ba, 2 car gar. M8S • $5.25 mo. 9 rb08 Jae. 116 f 6th St. ef&.'m3At\. 2 BR. 2 ba .. ff1)1C., 0/W. t Door to ocean. Wntr. $u.5 14..m.- ac.. rtoat a bdrm. 2 ba. llarrted couple pre· I Br I Ba . 1..:a:-btU•'. storaJ?e, rre,,hly decor.it t.<d Small but perfe1·t for l adult S!GO 67!"•· :.on-1 :-.I< wly dl'('orak-d 3 Hr 2 Ba l'l"llhousP Sp.11'1<1us firl'placc & pool 4 u11'l area. Adults, no l'el" $425 64.>Jllll 675 ~~!I •< 'l('illl 2hr t·or1do nr St> ,.,,t l'l.11.1 1'11111. "JI·' ~~' l'hal1l vk ~ tw7.S Sl!:'> l...ir~t' 2br. l ba ~-" :l 1.11101 ... Cr1wrcd car port ~1t.o upt.<; , BIN !"> l'lllM.' to f W)" & u1 !\!> "a.lk lo <.h•1pp1ng 1711 I Gddeft•Ht otW~ 847-6064 .... ulw=9011 Grmada I [,ii ell I It 1 ill., ltv. '" hl'r <'ml i:.1r II'•' 1n1t1•1 I n111t- livm '"""It \<lul• no l'"-'h ~' I ,111 ••O :;.:1~1 & lmJv for .\1lulLc: ~u 'C.1l'M 3 t.r 11 . hd con1l11 l'ct.5 2(XYJ Maple \pl K p,,.,1, k1ili. •Jk :>.o f'k'L'\ :;.~~H.5 ru1 mo + utal bl!> 1'70h Z HH I U.1 . 1n t µJt1n, SHARP. h<•;wh t 2 & 3 r:irport, •Jn th•• i,!olf BR. frplr. dsh'l"'lr. ~1ir & mun.t' V.5 m11 "'o ~t<; palJCJ!', :"i<1 pctc; OOCIZ!.511 /\sk for L.a rry or I' J m . - 54&51.l!tO ~ 2 Ur. J blks bcaC'h :-.;,_.ar new 2 br. 2 bu. bllllS. rl shwa sher . luundry h.ir 1l. sundeck S400 mo ,'\du Its. no pN., Days 67:>.0CiO.!. eves 673 141H Lwcunoos Condo. :1 ltro :l l>a. rrpk. 2 pall•)';, ... un dee~. pool. 1acuu1, ten rus :>49-1967. S375 to ~75 2&3 Br. 2 ha. encl i:ar. carport F'rplc, lndl)' rm. pauo. all bltn~ TSL ~gmt 642 IGOJ ••• Cliff 5GfMOft 3971.A~ '"* Y Olol an ffw wiftMt' of twofrff ffcbtboob ($19 SO value>. to KNOTT'S ll:UYfARM Aug. lOththru AUl(.19 T'icltcu may be clu1m1-<l by callmg 642·5678. ext. 272 ••• 2br, ll'lba studio. patio, cl<XK'd gar&ge. nr :r>hop ~ cntrs, recent rcdcrornl ed. 91 I 76.59. Large 3br, 2ha . e ncl pal.lo. new crpt & palnt Nr OCC No pets $425 7~1·311H> 3 Rr. 2 ba Carpel.Sidrp!I. C' D. adlt q1l. l lJ<.: /\Udllla NEW CUSTOM 2 1DRMUHIT l.MJ?e 2 br. 2 full bath:-.. lrpk. huRe p\l }anl. cl• ... e1f 1;ar,11(e No ~·t.\ ~ mo + $:!()() sccunl\ + S75 rlean111g 17ffil \an Buren. bct~c•·n ~3lPr & :'l.ewman. NIM ()( Beach Blvd. dnn· b~ & rall for appt 848·532i or 96(). I J.17 Lns Than I Mi. TOIEACH Nr nPw 4 Pie~ t 11 S.-p nwnr·s wut, 3 Br. 21.., ba. 2 sty .,. ram rm frplc' launrl hk up. pvt y rd llOI sq rt St,00 mo !ZI J Hr, 21, ba , 2 ~ty. frpk. pvt sundt-ck s.525 mu !31 2 Or. 4!'"> 1'11. 2 't' r rp I c. p v l .. u n d l' I' k ~fl ITll) Small pd :. UK w approval ALL.5TATE Rt:/\LTO RS Armand or M1chrllc $40-46-16 or 846.f.817 ev L..arge bachelor a pt I bl()('k to the pier. ull I pd $U01mo. Call arter 5. Sheryl. 960-255 I ~Condo. 2 m.str br ste 's, 2'') ba. frplc. 2 dec ks, 2 peUO!i, yard. w1d hkup, gar, blk to bch 218 19th St, $.500 . 960·4407 o r 96J.2Sl8 Dishwasher. Gas pd Studio /\pt, util paid & So450 t mo 548 5186 o r laimdry, mi frm bch S200 1)73.:DlO mo $I.SO 11eCunty, refun· 2 Br'. l ba, S310 mo 271 A dable 847·1656 eves East 16th Place. Gas E xtra large 3 bdrm oven. range , laundry wtrrplc. blw, 5 m al es faetl. No pets.~. from beach. close to frwy N~ H"'s triplex. 3 br, &shopping. $395 mo. Call •· Mon lhru~ Fri. 10 to 5, . 2 Ba, 2 frplc, cpts. 848-1l88.. . drapes, blt·lns, dbl gar,--------- lndry, water/gas pd. 2 BR.2BA, t yrne w. Older childttn OK. 9500. priv yard, aar SUS. 2I03 Ogle, 548-31.81 •ll for Oreag 962..f47 l I & 2br m.,.,, 1n l•J01J) 'h al.k lt1 bch ~ to SJ:!5 ~ur4~ l~•IJ 3880 .......••.............. l'ir nr ~ Cu.I.bl l'IJ/J pl)ol JO m . J.tt·u11 1 MUUIJ "('(' ) , QW~I s:9\v 1;~i.c ......... ...,,, C.'lld:>t \ 111 • -,,.,. ,,oJ., nr 1J0>1I & '"''"'' $~ ·~1311,..'i.359'11 ).886 ..•••..•.•............. --.1a:lw $3!.0 Plw. Zbr StJ1~1 Cl(I'>(· pn \ ll<' h 49'J-4044 .•.••..•....••..••.•..• TIIE EX<;IT ING PALM MESA A"S MIM T >-:S TO ~l'T H< II R:lrh. 1&.2 UR from ~&up /\dull'\ :'I/•) pt•t!> 1.561 ~(";a Or IS filks t::a ,I t!f ;\ t''I" pt'M RlqJ1 !lam 5prn ~ !JfWl - ---- Seawind Village N•·w 1&2 bdrm lul.u~ ooult apt'> in 14 plan~ f mm S3SO + pooh. t 1•11 rus. ""att·rfalls. pond:.' Ga' for 1·1111k1o)l I. h1 .. 1t lflt~ p J1c1 Fr•ttn ~.1n [)I~·~·' r't" \ 1ln \ l' 'forth on Bo•;,c·h tu M1·roid1.kn then \h-:.t •)n \frF:iddt·n lo ~l!U "" 11111 \ lflJ.:I' 1;1 11>(93 51911 TR££.S..TRE£5 M>l'L T 1\ PA RT \1 F.l"TS N~tkd amonl! 1.111 µ1.nes & rushui~ slrt·11 ms PACI t-IC WOOD~ 839·2140 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room w kitchenette Si2 w{'(lltl& up MB !1755 2 nn' nr l><'b W kit pn\ S285 1st.las t t SlOO d1•1>1 No l-'t.>ls S1n~I <' M :it 675-5.Ul, 645-6499 . Employed non.s moke r mile share balh & all Ilse rac Baker & Fa1rv1ew, C M. Sl.65. / 557-5679 Mark YCICGHoRl ..... 4250 ····················~·· T t'rT) ~ 1!'>'11 Offiu Reftfal 4400 ~ ......•............. 1w1-1c t: ~pact.> 3\ a1IJbl"' .it lil\75 Be11 r h Hl\rl ntM fill~·rt an lluot ini.'l•m ..,•arh S!.IO 1Jt r muoUl Phont' mt.~':ilJ:l" ~1(e $10 per month. daJ< SS per ml)()th Daily I' 11 .. 1 "ff 1 l' ,. Ph" n ,. ·~ 4.32.l • ,, 2'iti C9""al POINTE EX.EC. SYITES J;imtnn~ & !!! ac/\rthur !\)\ '-'1odow" PIU..,h Carpet 752-2737 . $230 l I' orr1re ... ton·. r pt.<1. d~ A (.' 17301 Hl'arh II R U••' K4.2 ~14 ~'P"rt 8Pach ore ""' ~ l'.aMen S('('l1on •iiS-4912 broiler I MO. RlH 184T t:.~tablashed N e wp11rl AP&ch rull 'ervlCl' t''I. ttUl1,e s uit e J an di\ 1dual 11 HI\ l'<; now J\.ulahl(' All <1m('O ltll'S 1nrludt·d an month to m 11 n t h r l' n t .. I ~Lit.Arthur Jl J amllvr1•t• t:XECLll\'E ROW INC 1521110 bealtinS..fh.t 'l;e" add111on w :-.uat~· l lill Hill :-en ll't' U.X<~ ::.wit' .. 111 Ne"' Port Center 14 nt~ orf11•.-. in plu-.h ~ur 1nund1nl(s w UOdt'r .:round ll:,!'>11(n4'd pJ rk ang t'rom ~ mo 1\.sk about our moVt'·an ul lowance Newport Regent')' Corp 17141644 7189 I or ~ Rm Stine:. rmm S75 779 W l9th St <.:all Tom ~2200 Anaheim o<fice. busy cor ner BCn.q', crpt. drps. pane lling Ca ro l at ~1 P11t at 586 9867 "'ves or 642· l221 Prestigious ne w EXICUTlYE SUITES 1n a 1lable n e ar OC Airport Attractive rates tncl!M:ie recepllomst . la w library, conleren<"<' rms. secreta.rial s erv1<'e. & Xerox fac1hty t"or a penona1 tour & further details inquire al Vortac Assoc. 955·2288 o r 966-3000 House for rent, Big Bear ------·---- O ty sips 6. linens fum 125 rutely pr cpl. Call alter 3 p. m. 541J.1989 <Me ol a kind ... TAHm Modem 1 or 2 br cottai e on beach oo Tahiti w1lh car. row boat. wash POOHOUSE Stilt 2 BR 1 Ba, car. adults. no Deluxe beach apts. Frplc, mach ine, com plcte pets. CIZ5. 319 Monte Vis· e ncl 1ara1e. patios. kitchen, etc. For more' Locnted within tbe unj. UI. &1J.2917 Ptlgy, 980-439'l Info call m211189 eves & que European desl1ned _w_.et_ends __ . _____ .. Udo Marin• Vllla1e. GAJll>&t OFRCES l'rc:.ugiou:. offact· bw Id tn).(. Brookhurs t Blvd nt'ar F.d1nl(er Su1t ei. from 3lilO sq ft. lm mlod occ upancy 1 ~7~1 Broo«tirur..L Mr Cantor. 2~5M!f &«. Office SfNK~ 41)) ~ ft 0elUXt' build· mg. a mplt> p a rkan).( Pnnw l•>e ne.ir J mJr fN /' No Griind. SJnt:; Ana Call 97~KS33 St•w l(ardt:n 0 H 1l'l' bwld an)!( 1150 :.q n grl)\lntl Oiw.1r :.wtc A\aal.ibll' .Jt SliSO mo Ot'ar JUn~'t 111n 11 ( () r J n R I' S ii n ( ;1 Ana c.; a rd e n <; rO\'t' frt't't'ways ti30 34114! or \Iii ~ EXEC. OfffCES sooosq.FT. ldl•allv lo~ateJ an the• S kypark l ndu str1oil Ct•nt1•r Pnvatt' rt•<'ep Ll<>O. larl(l' COnrere n<'C ro1m. huge pl<1n~ room. +-K rnciJv1duul offu·t>:- t\ v ,11 I now Inquire 1714176(}9466 ... wpori C...tef' lA':>O!n 1'1111.a . luxunou ... ofr. 'ubll'l fi42 !>45'1> U111ta1rc; ofra cl.' $100 lncld ulll 105 f: lf!th CM Drand Ql'W bwlrlinl! on ?llf'Wll(>rt Center Ur. N. H Rrady an November Fur inf or t·all 6'75 sn5 lfwit Uch 4 blks from Ol'l'U/l l)ll' A C off1ct• in modem bldg May be d1v1df d into J s ulles S250 mo L.o;e a ll or part . 5$ 750<! <Xk Space 12xl5'8", furn, We rs te rn Fe d Bld g , Fashion Isl 7~951~ COIOHA D11. MAR Deluxe office. SlSO Pe r Mo . R ea l o n om1c s 67S-6700 CdM, sm olc w1a1r <'<>nd , window & dc11k Av&1I ~I 79, To non-smoker or drinker , 673 2400 l.»-5:30. OFFICE SPACE. s ub- leMe. f\lm or unlum OP· Uonal. Npt Bch area 631-0UIO a ......... 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For atOtt •office space at reeaonable rates. IOO to 5000 S. Ft. 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Po111tl ve cash flow Uroker SJ:J.~l INVffll'ORS NEEDED Developement Project HJ&hRetum 162·21C»4 INEED I MONEY • C191TMO ...... 11111 ........ M7-MIZ An.....sbt c:...t ..... "- . 5100 ....................... PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 -...11 ''"' 11 .. r" or C•1111 t1U1dll'tU 11( it•"'' fnr f , • ,,, Jt· ......... h •• ,., ,.,., I 'en• lll'f i\tJ I 11111 ' f,.1 ' H')fl"HUh\1 tl.1)' .... t tl .,,.,lllo•1n.ol Ion• 1 "' '"' lht·~fl.1)' ( lo.11111 If ''#441UltlU'lf IJl ,Iii ,.,,, m•1r• 111f1,rrtt.1t11111 1Udl•1 Jtl~1 1 )t1Uf ,;tt 1 ·~111 642-5678 * * * •G.IOM 1156 s.tht' Clrc .. ·~· ... v .......... of two tr.. tka..t ..... ($)9.!IO value1 . to IHOTT'S ... YFAl.M Aug 10th lhru Aug 1~ ncllet.a may be cl•1m~ by calling 6'2·5878, eict m **'* SCUM4.ETS AllSWEIS Rather -Irony Plaid. -Tllrtle ANOI'HER 1be IW9t way a rDllO cm make bit wfe llaten 11 by talklnc l o ANC711a:R woman. uoo ....................... RIMAIS llEFIH Cll: ..... , . Lm&or ,.._.a .-1 CaJJ Animal Auhtanu tMcue. Uf ·871, DO f ... 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Lynx l'uant !:>lurncM! mJX l"J I, blut' <"Illar w Alt•111tr11ln on 11 '" Slin llt'mo & 'l••111vlc llJllJI UT , LuwunJ lld1 <; t-n e r o u !> H t• w a r II l'lcMSe cell 494 IWll L1>at v1<' T11lbert & Mal(J)Ol1a, black & whale maxed Spnn11er female 84M857 UJlt REWARD for 1ml sprit..d l..dtt 11'1.J '> ~.I< 'a man11 lt1· .. I ~1.C lt·m•·nl.I-hill\ h• .... , 1\pyl 4'ft ' .. ,,, l.Ai A .... 01 ·1c \I.I. I''"~ l 1\ \1 n:,01\IJ u..do&Vic.kl * Owtc4 .... ..,. * Fortt.F..oftt . 24 Hr llS-731 l Country Girt • 971-1513 • 211 ll•ll.II Outrull ~r\ 11 ,. •CfN'TH FOLD• tJtTI'\: ALL ONI . Y •972-497•• O.C. AIRPORT SECT'Y Ir ESCC>n •SHVICI• Sper1alti1ng 10 bus t ""'~ml"n , re1.id e nl i. wt>lrome 739-5241 24HRS. • * * Geoi91~ffer 11291 ......... . ft •• y.., l'rll•"''"<f'IJI rn .. '·••'• I•\ 111 11 1 h...r.1111 I 'lo II 1.-'I 11 111 • 111 \pjol "'"h ,,VI -"'I , • • • • • HAPPY BIRTHDAY JACKIE ROBERTS YOU HIT THE SS JACKIE SS SSS POT SSS •• * * • T,..... 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AJ JUJN t:.: t:OU t'(JNS (,'rfdlt r1..0. il.<'•'t'Plt .. 1 Buy 1Sell l:tomd•,.I I.,~ Murray:. i <UI W !:>11n1.1 Ba rb<t ra /\ ' t' I./\ W0:17 2 IJ ZJ.& Ill:!] ~ J( t l(J ~ person to dnVI' m )' n u· to t.:a.1t lAOlll l.Jlt• Auguhl Wiii J.1.t Y S m-3682. 67 5 2!'121 •JJ:;=! ••••••••••••••••••••••• YOll_..tlww._.,.of .W.W..e.d. 7075 two tr.. Mdlet ..... 1$1U.!i()Yal~l. l0 IMOTT'S IBIY,AIM ••••••••••••••••••••••• Add beauty of wood to yl)UI' home, p1t1-0. deck. siWng Lie B 3607911. Bob 75().'*3 Al.Ii 10th lhru AUS< 19 M'd.na Clerit wanlll full or ••••• ,., 11.i If ' cc~ ~ flo11 UroiuJ ... 1)1 •:n1: oltlwt·ll u .. nlo.l'f lllg ~itnl.1 An.1 174J 135·4 I Ol A:COUMTS PA'AILE CLERIC ,\ 1heri.af1t-tl 1iro1al•r1 ' rm:m l ''I I'> l>l'l'k llll( .1 .,hi.r a1 rt ' '"') "lJI•· rlet1 to lJ'>'l'>l th1• 1·•111 l r I I ,. r w 1 c " hid> 1>a)ro1ll Gd pay & t>t_"ff(1L.,, CJll or "'°'I rt· ,uft' tn J,.,'Ola !1~7 Kii I Ah Prap. Mqmt 16721 llalc J\ v1· I rvtn<·. C<i !12714 ACTIMGCOJt.CH neded U.117711 II.Ill •CTHt:ssi-:s An'<>HS A al(l't> all I ypc•i. Nu ep nc1· "S A M 111 ltv1e wanl( now ()111 cienti. hitVt' WOI k1•1I "ocky II . "Goldie & 1\ ~xer", "Ludy In ~ .. w1Hobert Conrod, "'rlf(lcy's U <>ubl v· ml", 4 D11mcy Slud10h, ·~one interested m Mc11es /Telev. l' al I "S .. M." today Sm le~. 1714 778-l<*l Cllt\ 9:) black cat. wht f~ & b111 wtrt patch on face. neu collar P alisade•. Vaa Verde .. VIII Cahf Capo Uch 496 1000 or 493 !Y732 Tickets nwy be d1umed pl po1ll 1on . t 98·2809 by caJlmg 642·5678. ext , ~ i--------· 272 Ad\ttialnJI! l'OUNIJ S hep M Lx Co rn er U a k er " t 'atrVJew M Taken lo 0 C Pound S4&-35t0 • * • Swed.lllb (IU'l looktnK for a ~ST --------fanuly for live in and Ad 1ency need s full MASSAfiE ~I or b1by111t· lll'DlftttepOOniat. front una. 87$.~780 .. btwn 10-6 olc. pPearance no. exp RGUll MODB.S pm. nee. ,bul ty pln1 of 15 found M lluskte, lg. dl.arro1J, wlule ttboker ESCa.TS HllpW..tM 7100 wpolll4!fttiaJ. Good en OUTCALL OML y ---••••• .. •••••••• lry 1111t1on for r ttl)t l_n H 8 . Adams. LlkH klda NI 827$ before __ 9Pm _· __ A C C f!. S S O R y ~ C.11 M6-0t60 or D9p.""91r DESIGNERS needed, •Plll>•t. (500 Cainpu~ 6Jl•2140 flare for dalp euet1· Dr, ail.e ... Newport fOund lovable black Scot ly lype )'Oflll male. VIC a.harcS 4t Warner , F.V. $3! llSl or 531.22111 GOLDBt CMIL UaJ, pert-Ume or full· Be.c AU for Jeannie . llnw. um IU·IZO hr. ---- ADLT I MOYllS WW train. Call Marilyn R8 fl SI, 20% <If. Call 9t7-Glt Jehl .. S*or81M-ll76 ACCOUNTING CLERK FOVNOI Siiky Tcrner, male, no collar, vie Vit'" &on•" Brookhum, H.B •S19UIH• Will train. fl'ull time. O.C. A1rport area. Phone ror appt. '67·tU2. Mr. Welt. ... IKertsltMMltt 762-8709, Wl·S293 Found: C•\. blk. fem, Oea •----------..,...------- coUar, yelk>w eyee. CM, BOREDWl'nl AccounUn1 Baller/Harbor. H not BARSCENET Pl .... ._ out 9d under claimed. frff lo 1ood Meet &.be penon" your bMllin&. lrvlnt S • L hofnt. 75t.foJ~ ~from open minded MID. .. d N t Hl ~ w poWntlal mar· AocclounUna roun : ewpe>r 1 1 n.p per1.ner1 ·fut 6' NIOH1' POSTING .,., Male Paiot.er lYJle ..,, t.hrouch Soutbern ;. -... -.... club Meklll.a doc. WM /brown. apota, l --r.., . ..., collar • ..,..... ca.i ·.1...-• moet.,. · • e 1rw ,.,... '°" •· qut datlnt ae rv. trypaa.lllAccls.IAt,.,. POUNDf Preacrlplloa Tbo.aaHda' of pro· 1111 6 lO U, .. , ..... . .._ ID .,..,. velvet ,_, .... from doc'lOn nm Un ........ .,. c ... Vie ......... IQuar. w ••ecvtiv ... -Women ...... Call roe .. . N io.. NB. IS1·1* aft Join ft .. Pll Datl•a ......... llG.Un 10aa llan. (T1') ... m1 _...; f'\11: .. ...... , .. Utllt • llte m•'-· ..._ ln lovely Hual· ~Be.ct. apt IMMW· lq. l:acellent position ~et w /1ome abUlty. 'A;t + ,ltl-tMJ .. •. . . . ...., . "' . ·-... --. -.............. -~ ............... (.... ... .. .. .. ,. , • I \ } ..... w..w 7100 ... w.... .,. .. . ~! ..................... ···•··········••······· ·: .. ,... 8"*u.a ! ote(aora .... a • boM HIWU1•1 llAf'irM' al*llllC'tld Cll' (" ....... _., tnia l\\U •.-or FEIEJ ~::.~.:::: ~ c-c2a:~~ •• ....- ..... tr •• !Ir.:: ........ ~~LIOh. ~tr ~eaa11 .. rrt ,....w.d.,.. Oolta ... .,... ~...: Mf' EOE ---APT MANAGER rot S.S wuu Lo Co.t• Mela. ~r'd couple WUe bkltp t ~x p Uua.baod ma1nt. ci•r Call HJ·~3 or m > 86.'W&)J ilCHITICTUUl IMlAn &IMT. ~ lJlt deai10 fit1D ui N H nn'lCb In le rm ed1ate 4ii s r d raft p~non Xlol .:rowth potenti:.I Send Rfti~· Ad•S20 ln f' o Th e Dail y Pil o t Newspaper P 0 Ho1 r:'iGO. Costa Mesa. Calif 93&:?'7 ~ .... ........ 2.M £ 17Ut 8l. CllU Dan a.umble1a1.-, _ lamina Statl.ltJul Ty~t Xlnl bene fhs, tit "'neoce.d onl_y pleue Ca.II (or ,.11ppt. 6'0-5100 Qrol Of Martin. jjBJCAM STATllAMC ~ &nkin& ACCOUMTI ... SA.,._S&LOAN E:irpandang uvangs & k);UI needs person IOI' ac- coonl.lng dept Savtnxs & loan eitp nee-Position may lead to asst coo- Lroller Irv me S & L A~sn l8SS2 MacArthur Blvd Irvine 7S2-2600 • . L'!..'!~ ..... ?!~ !~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... !!~! ~!'~:.~ ..... !!~ Thuradly, Aupuet 18, 1979 ,· DAILY PILOT Cf h+k1111 • pa.rt Um". ••puteued Travel A .. ac1. Alrpor\ loC' ... ,. IOOI••• BOOKk &EP I R · f'ull Umt. IMO aper h~p(uJ. varied poaiUoo w /credit bacll1round dealrable, ucit.m, 1rowU\ oppty Olllm•10 ltookll"per·t'/C •'or M D'OWlnS con.su.Jtuig nrm lot-ated tn Publon t.shand. NB &ndlts 1n d ude major med, m!leJ1get.8l1ow aoce . park 1 n g ;~•II n lilt 'I boUda)'I. & your birth- day off + l wk V•C'at1011 Cill Glenn Olsen or Ted 8avlyal 644 9lH ---.... p&tto.ttt ... o.y & nJgbt, full titne Apply only. Mon Fri. between 4 & ~-Ruter CLf;R KS Two fo r llh&nnacy aalea. 1 ..-rr.1 I> tr Pbooe !m-9800 Cl.UB ATTENDANT for Univtf'!Mt)' A&Jlletk. Clu~ P SO hr 6:30am-2·30 Mon thr u Fri. Call DWYER\' PERSON • IXIC SICnf AIY ~~~~ ... ~ ..... ?!~ ~~~~·.·.~ ..... ?~.~ ~~.~·.·.~ .... ?~~ fl'uU °' pert-time WUI Mlded lm.medlalel, for ~ •- .._ 1n1a la blue print· l 11 tern at Io o a I t o . GUI ,_.iday, Peel#lula re· lotu.rance Property • 1Q1 Hunl Bcb.. w.... Q\ltllrled appllcanta .i tit.ate firm. U. bllpa.. Cuualty Aaa't. E1tper muat heva Hctllenl ~. YoW' own o(fke nee. cn1n 2 YR !Mid'& llfllv~ llN for eatly 1tWa 'u pabje ahpHlt· f7S.m> typ Al-Xlat 'beoeflla. ..... LA-~ home de I fl t O ._ J ame1 h s ur •nee, ti:' ,_,;:~ooomlul ~ 119(8.t..er:::..: Oirl needed to won la ol· lrvlae. Call Maurtae Cit Nq, 8d&&lU only.~ ....... Uo). ~caat n,.~ "~.!apatcitbytlforh ~. ~.O.E. • "T ATT-NDA.,T . In per d.l1, lllo clled ·1 . ~ wlWq &4 travel. .=..r2•1 •+u~ .... ~ •ol •t:'•.· INSURANCE ..,.., r. "" ~ mo ut lake· ·-..._... ,_,. p 1 LI wanc.dtull or part.dJ9e. ll o IQ e ~ b oft u • •---------lllOtxpet. ~· e eraon1 an \In· Ill.lit be Jt yn. old. We1lmlnater-GO·ll8 Ex:J>er rMIClllClr, lllnt pay, wUI tUI•. App 1 In derwri~ mlftS JI Jr& eo"' --~--..;-------full time. C•ll Cbria PtnOn or eoontact Ken per. ...... · •-· area.•~ at.all Smith. 2300Harbor-Blvd. lrviH. Call lla\lrtH, L*lllMSMl'r Dl!tiwry Driven: rm med C.M. Kirk Jewel.,1. TSMmO, EOE E'W)'Cl&Wweekeodoff. p/l oP8D1nf avail. Must ~per. Sprinkler Man. ~ _............. M111t be dedlu ted lo be 21 •ha ... ad driving ~ mow&edce o< '"-=-~ · IOOd patiMt care. Free record. Start su 61br + all l.ailUlJ. ol apriak. nee. ..GO GO 0 ANC Y.R S A...CY tns. aAer probationlll'Y u,.. AbM lo work even. Oall killelea Ldtp. Co. needed now by Screen Fare & e•eually . com -period. Xlnt benefits. Ap too, Apply dalJy alter AakfcwBriaa~. Artist Mgmnt. 778·1080 mercl•I lln ea un . ply:l~Superior.N.8. 5i)m. Aak for Jean or , .. ________ Exl96. derwrlter. Robertson 10 I A I Maids, •pply 1be Ina 1tl Wlcb ael M e·N Ed 's ORIND°'R OP"'RATOR llluraoce aaoc. nc, • *IEV'W'9 .a.••* r. "" m.-O&a !Acuna. 211 N. Coai.t Pizza. 410 E. l'JUI, CM l&AI~ Centerteu G rinder ---·-------Hwy, Laguna Beach 646-7138. needed! Bit playera 6 l rain e e It he Ip e r . lmerior Landaupe co bas xtru 1~ maJ moUoo pie. ~ full t ime maaoteunce MAIDS WANTED l618l S Detivery, Ptt, ,,J0.9pm Own trans, Moo·Fri Some wlmds req. Mual be 097' 18. 531 ·-OfU 1 \v aeri .. "poea lv com· route open for self Oil. Hwy. Laguna lkh merclals. Need people GUARD, permanent, re-motavated aod1v1dual ~ . for 0rg Co/LA loc shoot-liable. f/\ame. retJted _7S2>_11100 __ aa1t __ ror ...... J_ohn ___ Oebvery P@noo. Appllca. COMM 'L SALES tiom oow being t.Uen for ln gs Caslan ll no w ! wt:&cocne. c.ar & phone who enjoys people" has •<714)~1.20 ext t4. We recfd. Jrvaoe Complex. workin g u perlence have casted for "1-"ast 833-3000 X 191 for •n· wtm\erior plants. Xlnt Bruk" "Love At f''l tal terview. pay, benefits. Cardiff MAILING £nvelopei,, $370 pe r tho u s and PosuiRe paid. S.T. ~4 Catawba·A f'ontana, <:A 9ZXIS We lll'e accepting appl warehous e -delive r y for full tame selling helper. New furn ilurt! spec'lstinourSboeDepl. warehousing end de Men's Suit Dept a.nd in livery firm. Phone for Auto Serv Salary + appt. IOA M to Noon rom.m. Mat have recent StartJng wage S4 per hr nper; & bt able to work Goo( advancement for OeXJble hrs. Apply in l h e right per&oo person, Personnel Dept, s.&-7846. &te" "Rocky U ". Sm Souabwelt. SA. 557--0150 ree. Going into su. yr, fll.ledover $.000 JOb6 ASSB-..& Mn:tila10.rator needed. Plasuc LnJector ~e. 897-1706. Absembly Work full tJme ~in person, Arrow Mr\fg. Inc. 1365 Logan Ave. C.M. 54$-6102. EOE-M1F -S treet R e i>l. 464 7 ~-C.Penney's, 87777 ~· inger. ILB. E.0.E. De-livery Full lime. Excellent driving record required. For appointme nt , 557-9212. Newport Sta tianers Inc. FACTOIY wonas tn Chem1t-aJ Rehnery. F\Jll l ime, perm post· Uon. llighschool Chem. or work e .xpr wtchemlcals helprut. Illy & eve shl!l. Start $4 hr Will train Compl. Med1lnsr benefits pd for by t'Ompany. Pd vaca- tion plan JuJy & ~ +. mcnt bonus plan Auto salary increase pro. gram E 0 . E S49-~ ASSEMILEIS 8edro Mectimicd ~. pref. Mature. Nr . ().~ Airport 556-7007 ,ELLER Expencnce preferrt\U for our So. Coast Plai.a of. nee. Piease call Kathy Amburgey at~. Calf. ,... .. Sav- 3333 "?ns~I ~ M. MacArthur. Companion. Mature lady, --~1 tight housekeeping, live· «:Cllftftria Hefptr tn s days week, pvt roo m Short llours &bath. Ph: 494MS7. 3 hr. min. $3.SO per hr C.M., N.B .• CdM areas. Convert spare Ume into Apply al Newport Mesa cash in YOW' pocket. For Unified School 'Dist . more1n!ocal1842-4262 Food Service Office, 1857 COOK. Assist Leaeue Placentia, Costa l'\il-sa. 08.ycare Ctr. 9tim-2pm. -------DELJVERY per i>o n needed for blueprint company. Ap,Sly 1n person at Repro II. 26() Newport Center. Un \'e. Newpon Beach. floral Trauiee Part-lame. mst d.nve. 7otl Maui St . H.B. .\lmntenance·Haodyl?UI n APt ma1nt-bldg cleari u11 C: M :If 8. area. Truck or \an de11rablt-fu ll time ~ nee. 642-1603 · Assemblers B.ECnOHIC Assemblers needed. All Sh1!\s available. E.0 .E. .Banking 111.LB/Part TI-Downey Savings & Loan has an opening in its Cail.a Mesa branch lor a part time teller. S.aviogs &Loan or banking exper. pre{etTed. Must be able to ·work Saturdays. X1nt wo rking cond. Paid vacations. For further into. contact Mr. Flaher- ty, TI<H42-7422. 64.>2920. Call. 645-6570. <.:alaena employee wath good benefits. S wing COOK. Breakfast exper shift. fulJ °' part time. nee Rel's checked. App. Call ror appt. 731-SlOOext ly 2833 W Coast Hwy, Oebvery, s upplcmeolal income. Economical cur rieeded. Afternoon s Lagun a Beach, So Laguna. Sao Juan c;.ipo area. Call The Register. 961-Till fl..OWER OES ICNF.R exper 'd, full or p&rt tune 5'6-2211 HARDWARE RetaJISalf'!I JEWll.IY SALES ()pp(irt foe creuuve l>a)e!> ~ with some book· k~. NB 631-4607 t W.lltcocc• Fu, ... ,, Mu'l t have t yr !;ARDl-:N INC •·)lpr Wage-. S700 to $10011 µ.•r mo Sef> Grant fflr aµ pl.lotion ~ Ncwpon Bh·d. CM 646-7441 YICTOlt T1t '°"_, Senlces .N.8 ~ ORC 835-2622 WE M/F ASS81"MS Pn4ted circwt boards, ~ harness usem bly, some electro.mecharucal ~xpenence. Minimum f~ve years experience. 28!19. N.8 . 644--4788 .• • Carpenter, exp'd, needoo. COOi Own tools. ac transporta-Expe rienced dinner tion.962-831'. cook, full time. Top wages. Apply 3-5pm, no CAJtPIMTHS phone calls. Jolly Roger, Exper. pret'd. Framing 400 So. Coast Hwy, & fmish. Custom home 411 Laguna Beach. remodelit>g cootractor. m883J. Cook . Exp'd, f /t, nights. Del Men over l8 for L.A. 1'Unes to homes U1 N. 8. C .M . Perm p l SlSO 5400 mo. 646--0637 or St&-5844. DltifOMSTaATOIS F'ri. & Sat. 10-8. Near your home. Foods, & s mall appllances 714. 768-5573 FU R N I TURE REl-.lNlSllEH Some ex per rqd lmm~d . 01>t!n 1 n g ""C ood I' a> ~2«>4 --------GENERAL Ot-'Flt;£ Wed.·Sun Duties include typang, f1Un~. & recep- t1on1:.1 rel1t'f l'r1 \ale Country (.~~ fuJJ tall1(' 240 Broadway LaKUna Bcb 497 ~ Have openings for 2 penoo:s. some lypi.p.ic & office exp. & It. ast.embl· ang. .,ome s h1pp1ng & 1\1!01 ~ wood shop e xper S lee -.•ork1ni: CUld.. casual dn~s K To 5, Moo. lhru Fri 493-8386 UY'PUMCH OPBAToas Expen~ full & part tUJ1'! 2nd & 3Td sh1lt!> Abo opeft.lOJt'I for Pitrt tlml' Wf>f•k cn d .. Muumum 6 mo f'Xper Call for appt S .tlf'EG <J /\RO ------ MIWltenance at Dani. Pt llJrbo r 1-;xperiencc:d prc·ferrcd $3 SO hr t(J :.lJ11 + fnnge benef1b APl>IY 24701 Dana Or 4!16--6137 Ma.111tenance P u mc aii prox 2 moe.. Pa1nUnK ex.p net·. Tusun area 831·90lll Equal Oppor Emplyr Banking TB.LEI MEW ACCOUNTS ---------C.ontact Mike or Wayne. Cashief'clerlt,mature,de· The Qui et W oman pendable. Apply gift ~7440. s h o p . Orange Co. Au·port. 546-0076 ask r or Bettie. GENF.RA L o r e .. Dent.a.I Froot Office. Appl. .... Food ... FU.JSIN .. S'; SYST F.~S CQ:,I A ~ES,\ s.6-&.Wio on beach has p time 1---------P'.J5ltlon available for at KFfPUHCH OPI :"JIGHTS · ·Ra p idly expa nding Orange County firm, ex· 1· e 11 e n l " o m p a n y benehls. Contact Pat MiUs 557-9051. Equal Op. portunity Employer. P.art time permanent. typing required. Wi II consider trainee. Call for .ipp't, Joan Marselle. 49.1-Sf...SJ --- CA5HlERS, full or part- lJme. Apply In pcrsa: Unity C at a l~ Showroom, 3200 II arbor Blvd .. CM. 1::.0. E. COOi FULL-TIME Ins . Peg Board ex perience essential Elitablished office in xlnl area. Salary operi, non scn:>ker. ~l. RECEPT w / dultei. an cld Rt'ta1I salei. & lite blqmg, /\R. AP Manne Engine .Shop, w mann~ parts dealers hip 642-81.39 Gft8Al OFFfCE lmmedJatc opening for mature rlencal worker. :.1mple math , ua.e of calculator rt-qwr~ Wr will tram. Some uvcr ume. Friendly ofr. non 'l mokers A,referr ed ~7 Nik for Pal t~l Comi>uter Ln . H tt tractive out11,01n2 1n d1v1dual M uq be plC'asbJll and en1oy wear 1ng !'asual tlr>th1nl( 87J.Z34.S 311 I'~ 'l Yr.. ··xp.-.r Xlnl benef1L<, dt ~di lo1K Ul San Juan C.ipo l\pply \1ANACf:H ASSIT ap pUl'atlons nl!w being "'" n•p t,•11 To super' J)>,t· wiiuo<h & ofrlcc :.1aff :'tlt><'hurucal appaludc & -.upt•r\'l!\fJf) Txpcr ref but nut man<>atory Send rt.''i um<: D a na Wc ~I ~lmna. 3520'l Del Ub1:.P'J ::it Uana P\ 9'£~ Asst Manager for 11.B. ~ store. M in age 23. Mutual Savings It Loan 570Caminode Estrella San Clem('l)t~ Equal Oppor Emply r Banking CA.SHIEi llll W. CNlt Hwy HewporllHc~ Dental Assist. Do you want a c.areer in Ortho utiliz.ing aJI your RDA skills" ~0121 HOSTESS TEMPO {l.-6y~ .lll22 <:amino U. µislr anu l.<Call 1---------'61·121 t MAMAGIMEMT TUIMH ...J>t'f!(er exper In chain ~·or drug store. Full U m e . Mr. Hatch. 8'7·2!56S Attendant for o;elf scn •c Shell station Uri. iam lpm. Mon thru Sat f:xp noc nee. will tram Apply DP'D LOAH PLAT· FOltM SICUT AIY South Coast National &nk. an independent bank, 849 Sunflower St, CM 540-~ EOE. .Full tame good pay. Growth company 5 loca· tions. Over 18. We Leach. Metro Carwash . 2950 Harbor Blvd. C M CASIUERS General of fice. expen enc·ed part tame. Apply The Earl's PIWT1b1ng, l526 Newport Blvd C.M 642·1753 COOK Full time. S C Go lf Course Rest au r anl .s2·~95 DENTAL O RTHO. - ChaJrsade ass.ll>t. R 0 A exper pref f'ull or part-C"' •. "i.,.,R-A-' -0-L-.f"-,-,~L· lime Beautiful area r. r. '-* r '-"' Xlnt opportunity for ~l.J\VIC.:KS JEW£L.ln growth advancemt'nl CO 1s l()()kmg for ''' Irvine. 5S8-ffl77, aft 6 & m enri e t I) w n r k ,, ' F\Jll tame Hostcsi. want 111, da~ Apply an per:.on · 3 Spm no pbune ~alb Jolly Roger. 400 So Coast llwy. Laguna Beach Holfet.aWoitns, &perie•ud Cooks C-OIOO)' Kitchen 27142 Orgtega 11 .. ~ San Juan Cap KI TCH t=N h e l p <<>r Lruvers1t) Athletic Club 12 J 'fun thrv F'tt S3 SO h; (.all ;~ 7003. J~k f<lr Jthl To l>lar\ 1n our AdJ~I m ent Dept t;xpcr helpful. hut 00( rl'Q. }iu:.l ht• IL.., !!rad Sul bal>t!d un QUJ/Jf Xln< l'U b.:nd !'all 6~5·31 S:J for in in pen.on 3600 f; Pac1(1<> ·------.---.;.;;; C-Oast llwy Cdm het-vceo lpm Jpm :isk ft>rTony ------AUTO BODY MAN AUTO PAINT t::H . l>A INTERS HELPt:;R BanJUn~ TELLER llVIHE Cook -S h o rt Order Kitchen helper. woman prefd. Wed-fta 9.30-Jpm Sa t -S u n 7 .30·4pm . 644~. witnds. 640-429'2 general offll'l' help Xlnl opp m<'ld profit sh.ir D&n'AL IE.CEPT. mg 1-'or detwls ronta;1 St•t· •. '1.anager bl·l ..... 1·n 26 l~ap11111 lntt.'nnr pl:int.. main l l' n Jn,. tt I-u II t 1 m t' <\94.-0 I G:! Expen ence r equi red Mark Evttl 581 5444 ltnst~. C'{J>ent>ored, full · L#mincJ 1~11·~ .. WUTHN Thrift& Loe EtJ l ~ ~ fr\2-9373 NATIONAL BANK Jlas openings for u- peri e nc e Fu ll time Tellers. We offer ex- cellent benefits & salary. Qualified applicants on- 1)'. Please call Janel Van Dyke for intervic·:: at ~3700 E.O.E. CA.SHIEi/NCR 5 Nursery. SJ 30 to S3 75 per hr. Appl~ t rant, 2038 Newpon 81, CM. 646-7441 COSMETICI AN-JO hrs wk . sa lary com roensurate w texpt:r S.A. area 557-0320 F/T pot1ition for beach .Ii: 0 E tune Beach House. 619 Loaf\ prt1Ct'l>Hlr '''-area EndoOffices Greal 1 _________ ~t.>epyHotlowLaot>.L B PN1enc-ed onl} Xlnt opporlunlly for sclr --•benef1t.s. Call Carol or ~nn1• !)ail boa t ma~t .. ., "l"ml>lcr B.il>ac mt.'lJI worlun~ :.k1lb preferred Steam &iahng Sy~tcm:. I l 8 H93-ll9() 1\1.1to Detailer wanted. Will train. Nespons1ble W!tn <!:-:v~~s lie Auto 'Sp.1, Lag Nig. 49>4~1 AIJJ'OMCYrl YE TOYOTA&VOLVO tlt!CHAMICS C~llERS UTOiti1 MARKETS 4 day work -week ; no ---------1 ~·now available =t~ . .t:;xeellent pay .Bnnking for full lime as~1stant managers on 2nd & 3rd. . Excellent company shift. No experience nee beQefits. Opportunity for TELLERS ud vancemenl witb a Wetraln.SlartSJ.10loS4 fmaocially strong import per hour. Advancement dealer. Cont.act Service We currently have open· opportwlity for manage. MgJ-ang~ available 10 our meat pcl61lions to S.S.50 EARU llCE ~ta Mesa Branch for a per hour if quahfaed. For ruD f\JU & Part Tame more inlorrnat.1on & an TOYOTA-VOLVO Teller Desired back-terview go lo store 82 at .,..9303 540.9467 ground would include 30009 Crown Valley. previous S & L. banking Laguna Niguel, '195.-9950 i\uto Assistant Off1 r e nr related experience orcall7J4tS37·4840. Manager· Cd company We offer excellent com-Equal()ppor Employer motivated ind1v1dual Gcnl·ral ~;, Hold. Motel exp. oigbl Maron640-SIOO 847-3513 w audrt~ & de5k rlerlt Ap-~ ......... ~c .. N COUNSELOR prt time 4 hrs daily & fuJ I lime. Rel, mature. well gr oomed lady for Counselor. Gloria Marshall Figure Salon. no exper nee. Ca ll 642-3630. p(y 8n.K'e Smtlh 9·5. San ~ '"' DfNf AL VICTOI MEEDS _aemente Inn. STATI IANK PenodontJst necdi> Cull YOU !! time asst. E.xpandcd dutle! oppty. X Ray Typi~t)', certificate reqd. Exper PBX Operators pref'd. Salary open. Call Keypunch (Jper 842.-663J. WarchOUSI! workers Counter help. baker 's as- SJ.$l&Ot. Must have exper. 67~7904. . Dental l\ss't, Ortbo .. Chr . N.8. Part time or full time up to 4 days •per Counter Help, no exp week. Top salary ·&. n eeded Appear 1n beoe!ils. Ortho exp. & person, St.art pay S3 br. RDA req 642 2626 ;MOl E. Coast Hw y, CdM._ -· . -· DENTAL I NSURANCE COUNTER HELP A!:Sf Mio expcr reqd. on SUPERSANOWJCll computer training wall 54S-4867 be provided. Sal comm Tralt1l'<' l\s\1•mblcrs Work when ~·ou want to !II E V ~ R A. F' F. F: Bonu~~. r11ll todav' ~ Vl_l ;<11< :-.; " ORG ...,..~. Xlnt typ1ng a mw;l. ~ag Card II reqwred Able lu fi:lusecleancrs wanted to work under pr(';.:.urc WQrk Tues-f''t1, 8·3 for Cootart Pat.644·91!1()> HOUSE CLE1\NERS - M f 14.00 PV hr. ~ll~r W·Clll' 754H~7 ~~s Raggedy Ann ·s . -LEGAL SECaET ARY -----~ed.Jum SL Nwpl lich HOUSECLEANERS Law f'lrm ~ s.ee kanl( .in Car nee. P 'T Top U <-xper'd LegaJ SecretJry Gingham Girl S.S.5123 Xlnt awty tor :.harp m Hou8e<-le1UUng · Put time or full ti m e O w n transportaUon Start •m med Tap S.SS 673 0968 or &t6-e7l ---------- HOUSaEIPY div C,;all Allrt> befort> II JOAM f u r dppl i52680 bene f it s Selman panypaidbenef1tsanda Olevrolet. 633-3521 Naan· competitive starting Zan I CHILD CARE needed 1or Coontcr llelp · Over t 8, w texp. C..11642-777S. _ Moo-Fri IHpm. Apply Desk clerk; must~ .1tilt1 Delaney's Salty Sands, (o work weeltends & cy g ~alary. Please call Lisa chldm ages 6 & 9, wkdys AUfO SUNROOF Kisoerat (714) 979-3910 1 :~ car & rers re· Coonter Help· Pit. run 2SJ S. Coast Hwy, Lag eves. 1lte lnn At Laguna, ~!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'J Bch. 211 N. Coast Hwy . No clip nee. Xlnt benefits. 8ayV1ew Conv llOl'lp. 2055 Thuno St . C M. 642·3505. E 0 E LEGAL SEC.:HETARY lo partner rcqulr~mt:nll> Xlnt lYPIOI( & " ho r t h oa n d • " u I 11 l)l>Cwnler c~ptor dc:.1r;.i bit! SA & Tustlrl are.. Xlnt salary comm with dbtl1ty & e'lpcr lastaler/T,.._. qd. Rs nbl sal. Call t-o p y ma c hines . Fu II t 1 m e G 0 0 d 752-8711. Housew1 ves welcom e mtdwucal ability and BRENTWOOD a.EANING Model hms. Morns or a fternoons. wotk record . E.O.E.Call SAVINGS & days, mst be depend, & St&-83Kiyo. '642-404() have rel transp. 3CHO hrs C"""~ .n..tlLS Lo .& .._. wit, $4.50 hr start. Call _.., -.., Auto trans shop looking "'" 1 •-Flt, p/t, exp p ref'd but l,,~,..Adam•Ave 751-5011 v name ... . 1 _,_ t so for cleanup & delivery '"" " ..... 1 Mlk wil lrwn ma ureper n. r.~ •. -. u esa, Ca...,.,.,., number,..... or e. Mr Be c·1 -39 ~non & qualified en -"-"'>W ,.. .._ .. st eaners. "" dtvtdual to re move & a.ric .. ,lliltr E. Coaal Hwy, CdM. Ap· replace tra nsmissions · EquaJ Opportunity r~uirlng typing skills ply bet 7-3Pm. .__......., Employer M/F ,,.., • ...._. ballc knowted1e In Counter Peraoo needed BA-BVS lTTER · Girls Barbe' stylist, good •l· math. S•hr y com -Fu ll Time. Cam eo U "'-i.-· Fl h mosphere in new salon. meosurate with 1kJlla fi Oanera8'4-oll83 QS.11. 1111 " 118· ex rs. so me f o ll owi ng expr. Ortlce in Npl. · · CanUve.in. NB6'4+4817 . ~ary. F\all or part 8each.Call640-8950 COUNTER GIRL. full 6 '""'YSITTIC'R-davllme lime l""'Tues t.bruSal lime , w i ll train . ~. 1cc. Id# ...,,..;,_..,.., . : ~~~ NEW P 0 RT 11111 • .or ~ mo. 0 • ap-............. Clerical CLE'""'ERS. 5a.2221. 'prox LS-20 hni'vk. own ru, -~ S200hr 675-3823 .Barber Stylist to maoaie A/PQ.H« cal.l forappL • · · pert-time. 631·9S7'7. Tua· C4alttuc eKper nee: to 8A&YSITTER AJI day ft'.I, 9-6. Sat/ 9'-5. eves. g« this .,eat position. Del/S•lfwid 'NM. il'naW'I. M1 home. 881-:mB. Outataadiof beoellts, Part Ume, 4 to 6 hrs dai- ---._.. .. 1-r loc ..... -. work!n• cood. I y , no n i 1 ht a o r _,-........_,.._u...;..,_. __ -._. ---1 BAR MAIDS · Top ff or _, • weekends. Dell sandwich 8 •1> ya I t t e r " Ii l e sharp dependable l\ill·• =~l A1eocy shop. Etp«. pttf. but r..aguna Beach DRAFTER. electncal. 1n dustrial & commercial bldgs. call 547'80 R E Wall & AMoc, Inc. 17781 SkyparltCir. Irv llD. Driver : No previous exp nee. Must be 18, have own car. gd driving re- cord. It be able to drl ve med-sbe motor home. 7S2-0315. ~ral HOMEMAKERS MONEY' EnlhWIUlALIC tnd1v1dua l11 earn t-omm. 10 S2.000. by T hanks g 1v1 n g ! Demons trate toys It gi(lii. Complete lrairun~. No dchvcr1ng or collect- 1 ng. Ncl'd t'IH Call 714·551 5346, collect to ~llnc. Gifts's GadgeL, . "Our 2llth Year " • Driver. full tim e. lo i-----1111!'1~--I pirktm " deliver photo GENERAL OrcFlCE ~C for O.C. photo ' TYPISTS tlniab'a firm in C.M. Call S"' .. ''RETARIES Larry. 549-1366, CA,. ACCl'G CLERKS DRIVER n eeded for PBX-PULSE Thompson Blueprint, OPERATORS 311&-E Airway Ave. C. M Top Pay No f'ee Call 549-92.U. P&J<I Weekly Driv,.r. full time. Good MOii&.&. driving record. 11 yrs or Tl!:MPORARV HOUSEK EEPERS. Sat LhN Wed. Cull time. good bencrlts. 4000 Hiiar ia Way, NB6C2·5861. HOUSEKEEPER-for family. 7 :30AM·S:30PM, must drive. nfustprovide work related ref. Xlnt salary & gas allowance. ~1·9170 -------Hou.sek~rs. luU ta me & Ptr. «000 working C'Ondi· t1ons . 8 pd holidays. E O.E. Bayview Manor. 6':l·3.'ia5 HOUSBC--fUT• a. s days. Npt. Bcb. Pvt nn/bath. t300/mo. Must speak some eoglisb. m.-0558 HSKPPR t COOK. Sml ramlly board It care. Fh11&1an-nex. 5414715 7 I 4-97J.21.37 Ugat S.CNtory /M°' ' C.-d II Operator Minimum 2 y rs ex· perience. Good skills. FlUDll,y law & litigaUon practice PaJd parkinl(. health II tlfe 111s. Otht'r 1tood bt:ncritb P restigious Ne wport Beach Law Firm. Call Debbie 759-9199 LEGAL SECRETARY · for partner 1n Npt Be.II l•w firm Min Jyrs ex- per in liUgaUon It bual- n~ss/co,,.orate . Good bene. Please n ll Mr Petusoo. at 714·~·2:510 r tr l!wock. For swm It p-L&4fJ..3815.CM •El7tb,Coltalleaa wilhraiamatureperaon. boa.rd + s mall salary, -.a.•-SW'ft.Y Stezat • &a-1'70 Newpo rt Be ach , 1t••1AT1 Spenialt <*.References -· • ~ N.w401;&M-141.hvea. ,MT.,... ~. '154·1'13-s.&ea ledy, exper. Sl70 DllYRS over. 3'31. w. Cout Hwy. SERVICES NB. lRVTNE 752-6G66 E.O.E M/F LIQUOR CLERK s n.igbts early closing Ex- per. necesaary. Top wages. 559-5992. ah. ~.pm ""1J ~M~=' ft• wit to atart. PaJd ff 6A1--------•1 Drivers wuted urly Men or womea 2$ yrs or Girl n-ida.y: Ellp'd, f/t , ..-..OY..,. liianldnl 1n1 .. vaceUon. 6 pd mormn, home delivery. okler. Know tbe coast typlnf. office mn1l. $400.1711+ _.. TBla bolldays1bc>GU1.Alto.n-Cl ERICAL L.A.1\111e1. Irvine area ctt.i..NetQaweelt or some customer rela. The DAILY PILOT .~our ec.ta M,aa of· ..,. wtc ll)'lllt. R•&•I "'75rno.Call54e-0135. more. Or&DI• Coaat tlona. Satuy open. needl autorout.drinrs fl ee. Experience pre-Beauty Supply, • I:. _ ... ..._. Yellow C..b, 11.00 Mt. lmmed openlna . For roe home newspaper d• pr'd ar will train. ApplJ It) l*'IOft. -w. 11th St. CM MAT ERJAL HANDLING Parts Sloclcpersoo 1-.:xpenencc desm .'d but not reqwred. Will traui. Must p;as s compa ny ph~1ral tncludm~ b1tck X-R.ay. Irvine. A Ken da\1 '-l n!J s Co 54(). 7639 lo:. 0 E MatW"e' pen,on to work U1 book ~tore, P /li mc . various hours incld wtmd.o; & eves. 675-~5 • • MECHANIC witb Detroit Diesel or Onan expen enre. Tom Kelly Manne Eng1ncerin 8 . S48-9611 MECHANIC 1-'oreal(n car. Busy lo dependa n t s hop DATSUN /TOYOTA . Benefits, vacation pay. MM-Fri. M1&1ion Viejo. 831-2383 & ~54SO MEDICAL SECRETARY Urology front office tn N pt Bc h . Bkkg . trnnscnbing, & schedul ins. AppHcaal.s must be exper. S48-2:M7. ~,/lacllOfc Ex-pr. R.N. peer. 131·21870 ._tcAL f)'Oftl. desk • WW'ance for lab. Call M().-0140 Medical Aast. front, back & x-ray. Exp ooly. 900 IC>. c.a.11979-0313. tBICALP/f no.NT OFFl~E 16-20bra •k. U .SOltr. a.ta M ... 7Sl-at. !erred. Pluu call 17LbSt.CottaMda. UITWRl ... l&.l ':.~ ~=k,.~~= Herrmann, Fountain ,_appt:..:.__1Ts._5MI __ . ____ li very i n the Sa n Ge~• Wainer at J -&OAMc:a.-1 J.lwltllva.UdCal.drlvers Valley. lNo of Slater W~~ Clemente aree. Must *' , =-=-~~"r..VU:. ,.,,...,41JwpmandJ.ood lie. ll•,.rl .. ct pre· betwn Newbope fl CWftc.*1lll""'8rid.No have dependable car. C:eNf....,e Pt4eral C.U:5*CI -• cteriu.l *1Ua req red. ferradbu&not.....U.1.' ·Dlc~Ud~>~~~~~~l 'bortbaad; Wlll tr•ln. ~:'$:~-r'ie.r:'!:C: Mocteliq ' ', leof F A"-MIWd t:Qertence prt• da7a a WHk • Afcpl,, ;:; Salary GPf9l. IG-3480. I n I J o a S ·at I S u o • J'IOOflinorB&vd. ~ rsnd. •11••· 112'7 ., •• ell' llCIOWUc'Y ,.,.. l)ry p (l:»f:•>.lomecoUect· 0.. 11.. Newpo1t ... Ida Flau· A~ .. lllllAN Dt. N.8. •im Daire bowltde:r; .. 1 r. ., euh. i- _ .. __._ SatD.iaU '.'6!p.10ppor-...,1'. clal Co. ,.qllr• fllll ._ _ tterowaecn&ar7 Jl'laooreUllP.p. llatwe -·--al "-;---cbar1e bookkHper ~ P,.,.....\11, L.A. for "8 dflce acllrit1 ...... 11 ledy, lrtt Job ~.:::. ,..':°/:; Wbit • Wondeful World <-.balm•• I Jl"I. •· $11111$ =::...--..=.-rl cb~o•JHHtloa • ._ ,..... Ollllll& or lflke oi ao...,, ..... , It ,.,, .... ,. ltre•• -DIYerallltcl IUC~alw llanfamW• &N,.ui.ftt Bua nw fris-l!llll~very. 'Wi..W 111111,.... -U 1 '"" fW>plewhoneedP9ophi parut umpaay. u. CIDIPbll ''bull" Uual~~~~~~~~ .... r I Da J~ttot ......., -.,run•• 5 lb ll•Buell 'I'Mt.a_....t.be Pleu11t office •t · 1ear. u 1 ou 1a1n a Ow'lled ~. To Diec. ....... ...,,... .• = .. ,, .... DAILY PILOT .........,.. • ........... C&lll!Dlttbal'I DOt""1q f::#;a~== ~r. Ae:r:,. •• ,:;· Lftb 111•1H satVICSDIRICl'ORY =....,,..Mr. 11.,... \Md, Mll it DOW with • "*· 7W-.,..WJ. '81U1~ .-_ O..uledM. L ... ~····---....... ... ...,. ... .. -_.,._. ... .... · USITHI DAILY PILOT ... AST IHULT11 SRYICI DIUCTOIY For Retull Se..t~Call 642-1671 Id.HI J TmNI School •P.claU1ia1 In teen1 belore ta •fter rmltMvwa. ~ H. 1'1 tor IPffl•I A\IS. Pf'o· ,,.... WW &Me T lirlaOft ....... .... by """" ..,_ IOUTll COAST ' llOD8L8 koa.& .... ~ ..... . *" •i:t'fo ...... ? a ,,.. 1twt11. ' ...... ,,.,. .... , ..... Clf DAILY "LOT ,. .. ....,w..-. .................................................................... 7100 1100 lf41 9'is tf I e 71 .... .W,W..e.4 · 71 W..e.4 71 tWpW~ 7100 .......... ...................... .... .................. . .. .................... . ••••••••·-·•-•••••••• ••••••••••••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• taper\eoC'ed Paalr1 I•--------.. Coe* for Priv•l• CM>. •MOOll I• ReaJ l'Juate Top N'pl Newport Beacb rull Job& u. abwM!anrce IJ'l\en PATIIOU. a,.m PwNn omr. haa °"ntn" w-.o-"·· \0 a11 rnduale 1\udent.a N1Gtn'SKJ"l-ll P M for aper 1•S.penon w llme dayi, ..,.._. STOCICLIU WAR EHOUS~MAN · Renicnalb&e peMIOn for f &bric watehou.H Good ~ with arowlna <'o Irvin e .Area S11lar y *** , ... a...- 900S...L..t c.... .. ..... SOl'A. curved tedionaJ' 01Nr_.,ldnt CODd. 117~ ~111• IA -1 ~ Sou\h lt"oubarp lndMdual who ,_ b~ W• train CalUor .,.,. Ml-~ext t'mat Mtidetla All type. llt u .wor~ln& w ilt\ «T»OeO ai:ll SICaSf AJtY lhpl dly 1rowto1 pbarmaceutlc al re ~6d9Ye~t ro l• t•ln~ foT a aelf taotlvaled lAdlvldual Bb&W oraptedwriUol re g 'd . Kno•l•dae ot ~ ~pfw. 642-nu ntll Neod ror hudlln1 o1 In C'Omln11out1oln1 stock , ml1r Qtri <'e dut1u ~ur C'ha al n1 e•ptr helpful Mutt ha vr " v.Wd CA drlvfrs lit' Irv loc Pleau• ~ontact A (7141-..4171 ('o mm w 1 c •per ~191.S , ....... ......,. .. _ While bdrm set w/aold tnm Bed w/rruetlrest ~ boupnna. 2 chnt•. 1 C"Omer'dMk. 7~·1911. ..iv11I Ptlol. h ljl h fl uru S •n Juan llfM.N'flTOll liWuun. rot.Olli nut • r...,.ano. r.an Real t~t.alA' MAHAOCll r~ u~ lO<lllU14 Ut-tJI. ..,..,,..,..., MANAOlltTRAIN!I -w_ ec..!M ~ T'WICAL MM Selfft Prf>P4tr11•• w.. _, nuw -------........ ........... CSlt3haluel, LU ICMOfrS ... Y,AIM M.ureu " box apnngll, Klnpar.e, xlnt cond, SlOO comp, Sf.9-ZIZ'l. SO<.mc l'OASI woo.:1.o.; So-~ l'lau V11l1Jlr , •n•~11W1U• MODlls..ftCOllTS A&&rlld.ive Ywmal• Oo\y PIXOfllR. f'..-m wtlUr JOV lo'11 ftlf'pbOrle Au wf'rlni& ~vie" full t1me1part tlmt Var1f'd 1h1l111 ~. af\ernc>oo Of" t'Vl'O lQp Lol'atJGMan IYlv• ~U Top In onllu1 C'urrun lulun WMD ___ _ apUt , upandlna loul ~ C041ft.1 f\rm Good worll 101 ro. . dlllCJnll, •nt•relubl .. wanted to MA NAO r. llCllT AIY PLUS 1-....oNI $AUS WAREHOUSt: f'A(,"f'ORV ASSEMBL&RS UtUe ot oo experitnc~ Toe> Pay Paid Weekly START NOW MOUEU TEMPORARY SERVICI!:.~ AIC lOtht.hruAUI. 19 ncleu may be cl•lmed by calling MZ-5878, ~•t. Z72 Dlnlnt rm ibl • .OOd ma· pie, 3'x4~' w /4 captains chrs • e.lCUnliaom aiss. LJC Mahog1.ny alereo r abl n e t w /mu11 1c UJ01o(r 640-Tim ••• .aow11 •• ~-lt"~tUON ISi.AN D <Un'A .. ESA/?RVINI?. 1'JSTIN IRJNTINGT()N Bt:ACH ldeel fo r 1tudent1 • bou.ffw1ve111 Many co bmeflu w ludlo1t paad var at1 o n 11 T y p i n(! "wpm E .O ~ ("fill ~Mon lbtu 1'"'1"1 N.Ma!K'• Tom HoJ,1111'111 beallll.llu.I a wllt c-ompln "V\ck,> Jo"a.al Start . tr Jiil In 1ood lor In Coat• In ll pro ll r • m l' iii I Mala S-1111)'' nke 2 br ~ Jl91' •a.CAuW rum ea l3llO Ker elwaof ID•Pf"'t 11 r . l•--------- lle lp ua run • troel onenh .. od mM1tt1ine for U1ill Oenlal Cotninunlly ~ nMded. IOam lo lpm D.-ntal Destina t1ooa, 208 U Rlvt'raldf' Aw N 8 Worll P /tlme· 1n o ur telepbolM f'alea r oom <AlltPll lbiftt > al\d 1\111 tuive pApaure lime for yourHlf. W a1u + comm. Call fordetallll. IRVlNE 7~2·6666 KOE M/F" Free puppies, Germ11n Shepherd Retriever m111. ~Til7 Mon·Fridays ...... We 1055 ....................... SAT ONLY! Et.bu Allen 'Trundle bed, fum~ chord o r san , lamp1 . k it ~. boob" c:k>tbes. l8l.S Tustm. CM. NHOMMll COUMSll.Otl Dtab ~ Agtnc:y dea111S eaper 'd t>erJOn oel Counselor M&mnl potential, r all l'hu1·k Cullum 1m1ll niecha nh•aJ t't>m SA1.f.:8 • poneat1 t:Jt.,..r,l'n<'ed tn HICtlOIY PAINS ~\MJCW'lllt rNMbni • UH ftllm extra 1SS'11 ln t• /f of 101per 11 on tool11 11&1«1 Apply at Hlck(Jt"y *~I fi'arlUll WrstrlHf fl lau I l'IUI " lrvlnt' I M2 Of1Z ~'fl Stlc:''y 11>1' NH or 111 ftu1h111n lllland Oevtdopmen t C o &40ll03ll Plea s ant p h o n <'I•--------• ~ahty, n ·at front o re 11ppear1nce /\l' c urate typist w /•lnt gcn'I ore 11lull11 Non imok~ f't r . M Y. II l n,2~ ~ IAIDALSHOP LA.TIMES ~I ---------•I Tenn11 Pro Sbop Sales woman nf't'ded llr1 • SICUT ARllS • l\tt type~ $10,JIOO " i-;.,it'<' ~/Stal 114.•00 l..t•l(l It I': $1:>.600 11 oarn 2 JO 11m Mon ....,, <l!M~. St,.v,. WELDER " LAY OUT MAN • Exper t6 50 hr KJT'J'ENS Cute . ISwks mu:i H.B 888-8735 young Iowa St, C M. m.r.m We're accepong appl for full tim e Di s play 5'Jec"lst Mst h ave rttent exper, apply ln penon. P ~r son n el Dept , J c Penney Co. 7777 J-.:d. mger.H B EOE Women C.00. 8 :!O lO 3pm dally Apply 111 G1M s Deb.~ CIV*n Vall~y Parlcwwy, L .. 1<un.i Nll(Uf!I Free Beaut. Purebred Kee.bond 2)'TS old. Loves llld<s Great wat.cb do& 113'1·9020 U>Vl ng do1r. Shepherd I Lab. needs home w /k,Hh Had s hot s 6 m oi. 673-?106 ---KITTENS, I BLAC."K. I TICER, 8WKS l'ART MANX IS» I.SI ----- A1TENTION GIRLS: Go- IJ\l •way t.o C'Ollttge? Are you c leaaang yo ur dolet? U so. bnnc lbem to Oiarbe ·s Clo8et, 2052 Newpo rt Blvd, C M . 4131 3473 Everythin g mu1t g o Relnge. waterbed, nx'k lftlC diair, ~. many ~ '\!us 1407 Apt. '· wt' are looking ror 1111'1 WlflOtn.I person lo "ork with in door plaoti. .\! thl'll' ma 1nten an re f\j II lime. some weeke nds, expenen red requl red Pleast> apply in person. M l-'8-5. COASTAL NISOt•• Rt:<'J1pl1onu1t Xlnl op portunity for s tudent Full lime aommt•r. purt lime fall 11pnnR S3 W per hr Pleuunt 11urrot.1n d ings . Mu11 t t y p e minimum ~wpm. t\pply 3'701 Oarui Dr. 496·61.'17 t~r..tn rf'la1I c·luth1n1t !Ulldl tlllllf'Mt'nl'l' llo\ will lrltlll t'ttr1 to full tlm1· av111I l'll.'a.'l1111t worliml( t'Olwbc (,'f~f t\ M l-:0'-/\ WI I 1421 1: o hn1th1 Sll.4110 ~-.· llol••I Allah $111.000 • ( '00111wlor<1 Sal•"' I >ur tlfrH'•·• /\pJlt ( )11(y I f-'l"l'I' 'f1•rmt1,. ('11 n1•1•d' I 111•1-n""'I tr•rmflf' ln11"4'C' t.11r & I f'lla-'r•••m"•"<I •·rew ""'" ('.11111.47 lflrdi Wo m en n.,.,dc:d l<Jr ~ecleaning serv1re (~ p;ay. good hr' k•AI hw ~ R.tg & Mop 5>41$ <fi 5 i -OelMW&re, H 8. ~ ... FREE t o.~ood h'Jm l' AQ.IMCY 540..6055 SAl.~IUl-:1.1V 1-: It V II ~~ 11 dt•r••nt 1>11y1r11< Job up to M Ml• ""~ $·9Pm. c11l l o rt l1>rn . ~1~11 Sm.II. blJi f tmale doR it t•-------- · ROGER'S GA.RDIHS 2790 Harbor CM NEVER A FEE Call after hoofs appl r harmacy Clerk, ex- pen eoced to work 4 or 5 days per week, In Cdm Pharmacy. Call Mrs . Youni . 644·7575 for in- R ec:ep tl o n I 11 l 0 ood phone, lite typinf(. put tlmt. Select Interiors, 64G-2700. S/\J.1'~ DIR F.CTOlt <H' MARKETING I JI lh'1ndt•t <1 hl(t'IW\ 4'.t4l lhrd1, l'Jllalo 11<1 Nt-wµort B••111·h, >s3:J lll!J(I ~rt:,'tannl * •ATTIHTIOH • • 1'(11' ll1111rly 11••)' 1( •tu• Ill t"d • I l•1u ~··rl•·c..l1 11111! l.atiorlry lot m1" 1rm111111 I !luy •··• ...,k' •• ~ 'l •I" 4 0 It I' I w ,. ,. II IOi\M Jl'M TOW THll<'K lllCIV,..lt VAC.1rr SALE!> n :RSO!lo t.11r•·n1•nc•1-d pn·ferl"f-<I :-.c-h111•k /lt1Jh °l'JIJ(J I JIJ~~·1tl', !"eWll".lf't lS1 h 1,;·~'4.~I mos '>Id t'uve;ablt' fA6.S171 Cr.ti.JI.' Miile. wht1i-.11ble. all "lillA.' Ltkl'i. kub I blk r•bhlt k tlll'n \ G42 1..5(.6 ZlOI San Joaq wn llJlls Road 640-59'4 COM U!f'Vlew. ~t. front office. We're 11n ok. based travel agenry rnmclwior looking ror a top· pro feiwonaJ who has what tl tJIJtes to e!lm MOK plus 1'llt n ght indtv should have franduse !!ales ex· per and be walling lo help develop our n allonal nwrketmg program Call 1n c-onf1de n ce <7 14 l Ml-ooo8. Studentll Te11t·ti..,., ltOWICWIVl"'l 1' • xlnl i.nlary • l;1•nt•l1t' hv1 !J..1> t: lm111t llwy NU t;J,JI GM "l:t I Yt\l<l> ~1 i\~ rt-n tJ I • ffit•·r hJ' full t11n1-,,~,n 1.11 ~ , f 11 r t m •· 11 \10•1 tHin1r,1I knm•drdyo· h<-t1,ru1 n1•1H h.u)(lwnt tn"' rwrr"" r~ ~ k•l >' 1111 Will tr.11n l'JJIJ ,,,..'Jl'>rt HI (. °"' trllt' .4 ~old Ill.Ille Spr 1nl(t'r Sp;1n1t-I Cutt: & fn~)' ~9~17 ; -------i It. typing, will train. $4.25 Phone :iolic1tors everungs. Hr A..... 8 30 t c: 30 Sl.50 hr + bonwi. <:.ill o 7 M~Cn St ., 0H"~nt'. Paul Roth, Farmer 's Ins. Beach \ 75.2-1147. ____ .._,:. ___ _ Tow Trur k r>n \ •· r' •· • ~r'd Top puy 1'1>1>ly C:&W T o wln)( 141111 Uun.'I Way, l' M f-42 I£!.',:! T,.._.,oM+w. Mw t .... t"""= Rd home Jmo PUllP). l..ill U.an •· t'r 11::nd l). h kc-.-.» t<b S4(). 4!9ltl Annir dot.t 11 mo-. old 1uvo1t w kid• ""llnL.., 11ror.d Mmt-Alt Ii l'all ~7 1000 Nl.IJ"5efi Aides 7·3, & 3-11 Experienced SJ .25 to M 00 per hr. Cert. train· 1ne program, an e x · penenced Senior ll1gh Sc.booi student:.. rerenl graduates & housewives &ccepted Mesa Ve rde Corw Hosp. 661 Center. C M S48-M8.5 Phot o f~1n1shing Order Clerk. P I t. n r OC Airport, hrs 6pm Sun· Thurs . C all La rry Receptio n 1s t /PAX Operator. Builder of na- bon.a.I chlWl re:itaurant needs depe ndable . pleasan t re cept I PBX operator Cood starting salvy, ben efits & work mg environment Con· tac t Erio Do nnelly. (714)7S2 17~ EARN VACATION $S - WENEF.0 SECKETARH:S IMMEDIATELY with or w 10ut shorthand Long or short term. holt day & vacation pay. hospilahzat10 0 a\ a1lu ble Swt\<'hboard o p1·ratM . ..•..••..•...•........ HUltSIS AIDE Need~ to ..:1ve tender loving care tll e lderly pa 11ent s W iii train •1ual1fled p c rsonnt.-1 l>toft'rred romiwn!.almn •1' 55,0 Ill l'IW of ~•x m1~ i\ll !>h1(ts a~a•labh• /\1>1J h 1445 St.tpcnor N II HUR SI HG H!'I n1o;'tlt'd rw Sat Sun lluy ..,h1ft ·in c·nnv hU!!Jl "<lnl l14·n1., 1nrl ins 111 11•nl1\1· & su•k f>JJY Ap11Jy 11.•vt•rly Manor :1i10 Vt! ll1rn1. CM 'llw:s111j.( HURSES AIDES ~11· 1't'.rt1f1e<1 only $1 •llJ µer h.r X Int ¥-'Ork 1•oncl "' bt!nt'11b + ~1 ck vav H.1yv11'w Cnn v 205!'i Thur1n St (' ~ Ml ~ 1-:0 t-: Ofc Recept/Cferlc Imm 4' d IJ pt' 0 In~ f IH 'f H1ti-.t w l!rl 1>h \11tl\'l' 61 fc1~ dflt V:tnPd 1101w, p/1•& t'fl\.<lrtlOffil'Ot l~·nr Will lrn Mia:-. ~p•irb Ind Sh ~> J7J7 OFRCE • An·ountm.i: •llrilt-r('h•rk S h1p1Jt•r W ,. w 1 I I t r ,, r 11 \1:1din•1:or Yat•ht~. 11;31 1•1.1n·nl1a.CM ~r Detlt/Tnte ~'r11t of(· H1•1•1·11t 1T_vp1i-.t n111ll""I f1ir <1rd1•r 1>roc· & i:1·nl r1f1• Will trn l~nf I' I•• a!. t• n v er 11 n ml' n l 1\1 I a1. Siiorts J ntl, S /\ :~~J1:17 Painter. c-x pt·r 1n all Jlha.'>1~ of pa ml ml( 1-'u II llrrx• So Orange County ,(/'\.'J !;BJ 32211 PAINTER Hru5h. roll. !!pray cxpcr Uiifore711m. ll91 1001 t•artung Allendent, neat. ••K8ress1ve, reliable. pos 1t1on leading to mgmt 67~ Part Time J/\NITORS needed, light work. Costa Mesa area. St arting i;alary Sl.50. Call c:ollc<.'l t21Jl 22S-otl7S Part time. Photo booth at- lendant, mornings, Call 64(}.7293, Part time help over J8 for mserUng & lying early Silo AM ooJy. L.A.Time11 64&-0637 or 646-*4. PART-TIME. Teenal(ers w seU Oowers. Make loCJ of money. 494-14119. Part.time 16-:1) hrs vaned :ihdls. vanous depta, ap. ply m person. J .C. Pen- ney's , 7777 Edinger , ILB., E.O E . PcriTitne ~7366 Plas tic !! ext rudt!r operator for 2nd shift. t•xponly, for custom pro· (al • eX\l'US1oni1. Apply in per s <1 n F' a bra <' a t c d Plil."it.1cs lnr 815 W llllh Sl CM l'rodu1'l 111n Workt•r t-':1bn1· lnft layout. 1·ut· uni.:, 'l'ammi<. ni:i.:m.:. full lime Will train $3 Oii $i1 00 111· r hr l;.\i!.:i.'A:\ I' H 0 11 Ii C T I 0 N TMINfo;fo; Rubber ho.'lt' 11nlClu1·h lrY1111·,.,an·a Mu'lt pa...,~ C'O Uhys1t·al rnl'ludani.: buck X lta) /\ K1·ndav1~ fnd :-. Co :A(} 7~ 1-: 0 1-; PRODUCTION UMIWOtUCH rnr traJler assembly asnd "1rm· w1•ldml( l'rod1Jr uo .. 1 lme f'l!pt'r n~ App I> in J*r..<in K JO i\M to I :tit l'M. 23041 Alcalc I.Ir . l.a1t1Jna 11111-,, ('a 7~51>71 1 • T ., m b 1 1 1 '' u ~ 1 n 1h\1llu11I. or couple, will 1ng to tt-am ma nai:mt "r 'm hu~iness. Call ror a Pill 54H !114() Kr.AL EST/\T 1': ~t..1-:SMAN w'ANTl':U EAltN UP TO 15'# t:OM Ml~<;JON Nt-:T !~Earn S50 K tu S I OO K by t:hnstma:-.. 2 1-'m rl out why new h r earn btK $S$ hc·n· (;l)me talk with lht:m J ·Our produr t '1 n e x p c n s 1 v e lantJ1budgct terms. 4· Prl'·Set appts galore. :>-Find out why "we've Kot I.he best Uung going". N R area Ask for Mr. lk>WartJ.~3402 Rew &tale ~11or L"'>Crow oHl<'er tn 1 itir' oHice l'en><>nable, re-.r>0ns1hle. b<ilary + comrru..,s1on ·Jlunt.1ngton Heach area 640-S536 led&hrhs.le$ Opening for Ji censed i.ale11people. locally owned, wilh national re· terral system. Excellent working con ditions. Earn I~ commissipn. For conridenlial ,e9'> 't. call 759·0226. Execu· Systems Realtors Real Estate 1t•ra&S .. •-• We have an opening for 2 licensees who are really ambitious. A lovely of. lice offering your own pnvate desk It all the neceuities for aucceaa plus up to 70~ com · miulon. Call Marjorie Clark . Resid ential Manager for app't. W9*y M. T.,.... Co. RNl1.on 644-4910 &A1\JRDAV •SUNDAY RF.AL r.:BTATE Work early m ornin g C 1 1/1••1111$ ..... bow9 dtlivert.ns DM.YPILOT 5 .. 1.lrllll Oll!WIP&J*'I to our car-Succeaaful brHera1e ntta . ..._ have l1tte firm baa Immediate 3'aUoD ••aon or un. ,...... for commercial Ooodda1YiqreeorcS, Few and I nd u 1 tr I a I dltalJI ealJ M2-412l and aal•per1oaa .wltb tho let for U..,, s.t-followtnl quallncat.lonl: · ~,. Coll•I• back1round. Party conaullant/co1tn-~lal le lDduMriaJ l«Pll IOil, fl.IU Ume Ill· ua. eqr. f t. p. t hn ·•"1111. n 1ll for appt 007~ ........ IOO"' llutl.t're 11o11.1t~amt.~· -cc•u :;;, ~·•••••••••••••••••••••• S4~74 I I . ------SAUSJUQUOI E11penenred. m ature /\ble to work nights. ~ ZO..~ hr wk Appl~ 1n ~r:ion 2072 ---------1 SE Bns tol. C.:M Sales VOLT fl ~AU't f..6.h\/K-f: ta 546-~74 I -~~u...,IJn ".e lacro&from TUl .. ff trl.'fW'rJI offu-f' ~ •· .,. 111 trlWl you 1n r•r1"(!11 r h1·1·k ml( & rolll·11 111fl'< 1) IJI' 50wpm, hlt' lJ1JokkJ'4'l•ln.: pka~<int ... urr•1un11tr1.:!' Trvlrw; •• n·a 7~>4 57R:.1 FAU.laOO« ANTIQUE SHOW Ir SAU \t.1$( litll l~h .!. 1'.llh h1gl1 't h<t1>I "'''"''In ·•l St JI(•·''"" h ff.,ur RECEPTIONIST llle Loan Departmf•nt or our beaul1ful Newport Heach olf1ce ha!) an 1m med1ate openinl( for a n cxpe rienrl'd R t•1·ep llorust Rl'1pcins1b1hl1l'~ will mcl!M1e front offt<'t' duties. heavy phont'i>., and some clen <'al funr tions Typ1nl( 11£ 40 w wpm ts reqwred Ma ture 1>er~o n part lime. hrly. t'Vl'l> & S111 1llt' C.:oH ~ Be i.an. !'>49· 1766 Salespt>rsoo for inllrrui ll' app~m,1 !.hop Maturt· woman. Non smokl·r 40 hr week 1nrld SiJl C<ill for appl 6t2 1197 John Wayne /\1rport t Equal <)J>por Empl11y1·r S{oct 'y bookkel'rwr fur ){ t: "f f I I' t' • N II Oav1<hon Re&lt.y 673 ~llAI ""'•ifl \11 !if' "1 ~)'I & '-nt "-'nt t•• 1;f'°"' ~n t>r ...... TllAVB. AGEMT . an 11-. •l.Jll). f••r 1•r11 .. :--.;C'('(J quahfwd MGH 111 I SI oo 1JurtJ l11111 • I-r .... Sr ,J>(l 111run...; II ,,~!I'll l1Jrk1ni.: ~ .. 1111,, .. ,,. ty Min :\)" .. q,. r l'l\Jtnbt·r ol L••rnmerl".- Xlnt finunn;il pki• OJI 1n."d•· lrr1m <.I! "dn:>11J1 µiw\luut) for pr11r11 .. 11..r 111.: 1,H • .:rr :J I HllW :-.. ....... SI "' SECY to $850 Gerl<!ral offlrl' dultc~ .. 11· {'uratel) l)pin~ 4!.I wµm ~111111 w ralrulator & f1t ures No n smo'ker, Cal I 751 2600 1 ri1~l'I \1(1·nr 1111n :• ~r' '111,Jl 1.-. I "1 \' Sa li!i.peoplt· I ) r 1•x pcricnce m 11al~ 25 yr~ old & up Know lhe beach l:IJ"e& Work an infol"mal L.aguna ofr1c:e Rcspons 1 ble & a mb1llou.'I 497 4828 or ans serv 494 9449 Call ror interview l'XtJt'r :-Ot'"ll'll"I l1t·.,1t1 i :-.01\l•.H..-..AH\ ..... \1 t 111 Tra v .. 1 ('(JM t>7J :!:!111 'd" 1·1, m1·111l" ·r hru This position offers a slartJng salary or S700 plu.s excellent benefits including profit s hann1t. paid rnt.-d.1ca1 and dent;, 11-•SAUS ___ PO_s•m-ON-- c·ovcra l!e. 11rid mul'h more. Please call An net.Le M elllle! for an tn t.et'Vlew appoinlm1!11l Sooth Coast Plaza , ... TI-°"'Y RDBJTY Eleg11nl f>'rcnch Coutuntr Houtiqut· FEDERAL Ml!st have fine appa rel S..W.,. -.d L09t AIM ,.xpenenre Bt• over 2!. 6J6.. 7C11 I Ptltbed & :K!ph1s t1cated Equal Oppty Employer wilh nex1ble srhcdule C.11 for appt JUXF.PTJONJ~'T 1L1:.\:;AL 1--•$•4•'-·2•2•1•1 __ S EC R t: T A It Y TRA1NEE Npt fk h law ofrlce lega l cxper & :ihonhand rll>l req w n-d 1'ype 60w"mp or more 640-8000. Restaurant We are look- ing for a n e ne r getic gracious per.son to assist 1.11 the service 0£ food & wine as a Captain ul The f'ive Cr owru. Eventn.I( hours make lhas a g°'.ld opportunity for a s tu denl.~1374 RestaurHl BUS BOYS needed for Newp o rt Beac h Club. Flexible hours. Call for appl ~ext52i>. R~AURANT HELr Part·time luoch s hirt (4·5hrs.) Counter help $3.25pe r hr & d is bwashe r SJ.Soper hr. need ed . O .C Airport area. Call Roo 2-5PM, for appt.~. R estaurant Ex p 'd waitress, NB club. f/t day ahift, call for appl. ~5000 "5.20. Savings & [..oan Plcarw M'C our ad under hank 1ng Irvine S & l. Asi.n SeaJmtl'cs.'<. expcnenced pro(cssion11I f& s<11I lnft IOhrs. adoy Mon·Thurs 648 3464 .. SeimllStress Someexp dc sired Pattison S aal Omign. 673-21.l!O Secretary S pecaaliied pollllJOn. law (irm , NR. Wall tram in legat. Only very taJen~ need app- ly. OuL"tandlng typing slalls & work mana ge - ment ab11J1y req'd. Will test S a lary o pen 833-9883. SEX:RETARJALIGENER, OFTICE One,perll()f'I Of· f1 c e 60 w p m ·l lle shorthand. lmmed. open- ing. 7S4·0114 . SECRETARY · S m . enclneeri"" rinn: fry t yping, shorthand & phonu . Please cal l ~7480(or appt. Secr«.ari aJ SERVICE ST/\TION i\T TND Apply !8> f; <:<.1a:.l Hwy, Newport liearh SERVICE STATIO~ /\T Tt::Nl>ANT, e xpl'r d t lean c ut 67:> IO!J<I , 673-1023 ------ SllAf<P SALt;S l't-:RSOf\ to sell pa1nt1n f!.., J I i\nahe1m C.:o n v.-n uon Home & Garden Show Aug I.8th th.ru 26th. C.i II Pr es or /\s hhrook Slud1os Inc 714 1!93 13711 or 49~ 5906 evn & ~epairbperl O..~ Mesa bai.ed firm Top ~alary + benefits M.u.'ll Ix-able lo read & wnt.e 1-;ngus~ All1hty t.o speak Sparus h dcsirabll' 714.646-7735 weekdayi. ------- Shop trainees. l(ood opp (of<.. advance ment. with scientific instrument ro S4C> 100 Aller 10 ~ /\ M S tatio ne r y Sto r e tn Corona del Mar needs e11 penenred s a le s I ady f\IU lime S days, xlnt warlung coods EApec1al ly £Ille clienlele. 67$-1010 Stock Clerks lmmedlale openlJl85 ror individuals with 1·3 years experience in elec· tronics P08ilioo.s involve nlbng luts and h andlmg Inven tor y ronlro l Forklift e spe r ien<'e would be'belpfuJ. SECRETARY needed for Restaurant Investment Ser vlcea We o ffer exC't!llent TYl'ISf. f)l'rrn...tnt •n1 r1.1rt \Jl'Tll' lO tram d '< t ) '""'"' ter ~''d at.ir1ve 5't'*Jlm rl'Q d f>ac1r it•. ~k 1 p1wr Mal(a.z.me 645 ttill TYft1ST lmfT\\.tj lull 111111 11v• 11 1nu 1n 11ur '·"' , ll1·11t R11nm fur .i•h JO• •'ffil'lll :\!nt 'l~tn1n1t ... ii.in \1 1·ur11lt· I> Plfllo! '""·n11:11 ROSAHINC. ~I W l '11a~t lfw, N II ~-'-JU.ii Op1•1rtu111t ~ Emri11,,,., TYPIST Wont j)rlN'l..,,,lfll: I; Jll•I f1ir N'*t1t ( 'tmlJ•r 1,,.,. .,f,. ln(JI t•:i<pt·r 11n·f1•r11·1I 644 f>llJIJ TYft1ST lw ('a•nn)'''" 1·r h Iowa~ 1n1t (or .1 11.art t1m1• t )'p l'<I proof1 t'ael1•r l'l1'a'a11t w•>rk1n14 1 t111tl ~m l'QWPmt·n\ l\Jlll ly 1.11 f>l'rson 16'i0 l'la rrn ua i\vl· . vie;ta M1~11 Typtst... ••ATTIHTIOH•• SUJdenL'\ Tcat·hc•r' I loU.">l'"" 1' "' ' 1 LAR!'i VACI\ TIO;-./ $S WE Nt: .. ~1> .,,SeruorTyp1~t... .. Slat Typ1:1~ t'Olctaphooe typ1..,L.., t'Oc:rk TyplSL' NEEDIMMlWIATt:l,Y l.JlflR & !>hor1 tel"m, hoh day & vac<11111n µ.1 y . ho8pttallzat1o n ,, \'111111 ble VOLT ,,~ ........ ,,.., ... ..,,,,..,.. , .. 546-4741 :IM8Campu.'I Dnvt> lacl"MI from John Wayne Airport I F.quaJ Oppor Employer CAS .. a Division of faat pace. benefits which In clude 1be Rusty Pelican ii now Npt. Bch . m ortage / ~ wedc:s vacation after JookinCforaeaaruer.Op-llnancial firm. Must be 8 m o n ths , 11 p aid Utllity&htem.eantenanvc pom.mity \o joln a nne good w i th Haures. holi d ays I n cl udin g II\ lovely tl unttnl(ton restaurant. lnte r v1ewa gen eral oU lce all llls Oiriatma1 week ofr aod Beacn upt bwldin~ fo:x between 3.5 Mon-t"r l 0r1anbed, persoqable. 11J'OUP Insurance beglns cellent po111t1on for re 27:.S W. Pacific Coaal sel/·atarter prererred dlyoflure. l 1 r e l' w 1 s 0 m e Hwy. N.B. 6'2-3631. ~Y lft ~ ZJO Npt mechankal ab1hty Apt. n.-_, _ _. OU Or. Ste 200. Npt. Pleueapplyiapenooor +salary 521-8541 ._ ...... ~ 8ch. call Personnel for ap. WEINERSCHNlTZl!:L ---------pointment <714 )548-35.51 Valet Parken for pnvati.' ha a.. '•SP.~ c I• I Secretary w/bOollkeeplna Coun.try Club P 1T . Ho m emak er hour• eaperieoce, R. E . de •u D I• Women encouraged to ll :30am-2pm . N o veloper. 30 hra wk , ~~••• bolidaya or weekends ll IG-U21 NB ADtriNonof appfy.M4-S404 dellred. All a1e1 are ---·------Alllaler'naUooal.lnc. W ...... W........._ •nme. SUS bour. "'P-Secrt!U.rY 2llrll S DalmJer St p /T I u n c h u on I y ply at 250 S. Bris tol, Elec.Secretary. SeaUAu.Catz'lll Priv•tec:lub.M4·5404. Ooeta ...... o« RAld Hill Sl .ZOOper m o. Xlot. .,._,_,~.-.. '/ Rvd. 'JM.S74. 1 e c r e t a r I a I ..,.._,...,..,..,.,.....,. WAITRESS Cocktail lkWa.J)ynacnlc environ· ~erM/F/H rull-llmtf. S .C . Coif ment. i>Je.u tend r e-j~~~~~~~~ Count! Relt. •·M95 1ume ln coolldence to --------- Collim AllOC. 5'7 Sao ST0Ca a... WAITUSS Nco&u Npt. Bch. meo ~ Oraal• Coounty Rotbchlld'a Reltau.ra nt AW!u.'t 5ol :0.. f-,1 ( dffilll" ltl·,(I •t'flnwr 1'.ih1Jd .. Large urn ate <'a l"\(•tl Walnut anUQIH' bdrm \ct 1ndct-. pair n< twn l)pd, nr l<rll' '' l)t'(l rn;ertil•· '"" ,,,, ... ...,.r "' 1111rror Iv.in Intl rtlt· nll" 'tO<h 6 I 11~1 td11ni.: ,1rmwre-\II t1it1L'hd SI .K.'.Jll 5411 I~.;' IA.'.i j'("'I j' .', J 5.li.', \n1111u•· ~ 1rt·Jrm' ,,,, , ,, I,. M '11 I IX" 1, """"'"• \lt•f .\ldl lllih V. 1n1 h ,. I,. r '1 d I .: I -..hilCl>(Ull 1•1.'> if.To! l\t1t11 •1JI< 1•'1f•,tal •fl·~k l'trt ,1 l!Hlll m 11l('h ~ ·w1•1t•l.1r1 .d 1 hr :\In I 7!1:! •·204 nl ( ll!'> I :RI IJ ,., ... k 1010 ....................... M1l·rn WJ \l' """'\ & '"' he.,.. $13.'\ (',111 jjl.~ aft 6 W.c.h•'r Dl'lu11c multi rydc. Sl45 DryN s1:•1 l~rammablc ~· wufr dbl O\t•n t•le1·t rani.:t•. SL~ 1\11 hkt-nu ~ 1\252 ~>1171)4 c; E Oelu-u• nu fn> .. t 1-'r 1 ~ 1 d a 1 re . 11 o Id ... n harvei.t, Alnl contl $250 l>\.S OC>46 Whirlpool l'IC<"lnr dryer witll lN ray, $75 or bei-.t rlr ~72n3 -----CASH P/\10 Wi.h r dryo. He fri gs. wonting or not 95Hll33 rtfo:t'HI GE RATOR . t.1.~N RUNS GOOD $100 ~-44115 F"orm1ca counter t n p, 2'x14'. no cutouL~. S30 Kirby YMr uum wi all<'h fl) ~8842. White Washer & Bronte Dryer for sale Bolh for Sl5() Perl cond &40-1139 ...... M41hri• IOZS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16d finaJ roated nail'! 501b box Sl6. By the pall~t 148 boxcs1 W :I() M8·62~ Oocp I040 ....................... G4erm. Short Hair pup· pies. males 4 femalea. 5 wtts. old. 5S7-8062 Aft. 4 PM MWDoxjepup Fem. A.KC. $140. 53&-7898 AKC VERY TJNY MALE POODLE PUPPY. 982·2178 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fw:iitut 1050 , ...•................... ••I BUY** '"•.1d u ... 1 furn1tur1· & WPl•.dl' •~ OH I "'Ill "'II II( !'>1-JJ. fllf 'l lY MAST BS AUC TloH. 646-1616 & 133-9625 Cin~-n dnliqul bu!f1·t hJ' h•'fl U'4'() J 'll'rl'" t ,,,, 1J( df'""'''' 1:: .. ,rJ•· ', h1 .! : '11·•·1• $':' "' <1ff t• r 1141) 71~111 lf1r• ,.,, lt11•t-I ,,,~ '" ., ,,,,, d 'ti.t .r w.. ttl t111n.1 11c·, ,,,,. ;11r1•, '4u.'t -...JI th1' ,,.Jcnd m\ l•·ulJI lo<rflJ I l>H wl I.It "'I 11,f(,•1· & 1 ntlt Iii• qo"•·n hr "t •·•ITIV" 1m tut"\"' 6t •" I "' r\1 1 ""'' I h " n :J m '' , n " v.-IJr-..per .•t•" l'l••a" • 111 Ill· mu, . .'t:I :'>'"1 K:r.11 I~' 1nt1 rt1.,m Ulla· • 1.,. k fJlftur1-.. IJIJh' I It ~.J .ill ~·7".!l\J 1,\.1. ~l·•ll it ....... "" '"'"h \Int "1ntl1t111n $\1011 -l!t\.·ltiM "Jl1dhirc h 1ltn lt)I & l111f h•t l'ht11pv1n•· '1 .1h1· llf"<r n•,;' 1.411 lltt:JO•·H '" 111· J u I 1 f IJ I (' ,J n •1 II ~ Y,4l<"rbl·d s..; :!Mt ,Omin1t rm 't't l-'rl'n1•h f'T'U\ l't'< .111 f!Ol\h, ltkl' 1111"" t,1bh• tiOX 12, I I:! · lt·<tl . I\ d\.11r' , t't'(J1·n1.a ~I i\!I th1' l11r S.IOll ~11>4211 \ """ rurt· 3 u~sh11'11l n>u< h. ;! rtwlc h II rhn.., IOIM 1'1tf thl" & l.1 m1>' S<lUU ~361!.+ l' A. 'i II I' A Ill f 1Jr .:11 u."'<l furn. anti Que. & l'lrTV'<1957 IUl.1 L>avenpon rhr. Ill\ fl man. S1!IO Bmwn & itolrl ttJOt'l> .Vlt>rtll'M ~ iti.51 MODEL FURNITURE 27Ul Pa..wo C>t>I 1-:tltt·. San JUltll Cap1~ll'ano 831..(Mi6() or 493-4071 Pnces from SlG-S2000 Kt rbyl va<'uum $1 50 wtlt!clchr SISO t'll'1't appl Obi box l)PTR rm. l l1't!5!> 4!1'#-2J7 4 Compl bdrm w t and dhl bt.'<1. 2 ('hests, corner dt!s k Sl50t fk.os t O<frr Roll a way bed $25 SS:Z,032:5 Qu 511.e waterbl.'<1 frame. ~esul . heater. $75 846-4121 Moving Sale Bcaot1ful !W!daonaJ & glat111 tbli.. corner '"°"'· ne•r new side x s ide rdri a w 11ce • w;aler d i spe n s er 7»-184$. Otta 1930 bdrm set. lwtn beda. C')leat of drwrs , n it u t and , dre11 11er w/mlrror. x l!'ll cond . ..,. 642·9809. tC)o.5 '30. Lale llOO French Provln· c:ial pieces. Antiqu e while It JCokt Uim. Xl11t cand. Drf'!Ullntt lbl, h11J JNl. chHt ol dtwr3, Ira d reas~r . 842·9900 • 9:30-$.30. B.KS RUllUIAG I!: SALE Aul( 18 & 19 , lOA M Pubh<' Welcom e. 10480 TOilbert t' V MOVlNG SALE Gd fum. mirror'!> books. m1i;c ' C M ~-0596 G11Ult rnmmuruly garage '>'1.lt:IJS..turday9-3 l""kt: I• J r k h '' m t• .., Lal'a1 V u~em1tc Lill:und ~1~oel Rl.Jmma1<e ~4111::'.~lar ~ uuzm., C.:lub l5lh .. t Inane C. 111am Jpm Thur. Aux ,,; II'•· ('rt> .. m !YJt·1<1I • p1.rnn & f'Jrltlan 1'<"11 N1 f' 15 1>111 Twlct'l.• <it d•xlf' 7~ B111 1-~''•l" !'>J I•• \oi: US l'.1 hundl"ed.'< 11r 11t•m., <.:...L'>h '" pr1• ) ., It.'' /J211 I < ;arflf·l<I 11 U -w l-\lm11or.t• izar a!rP-'al•• ~''"' fll•·· •. , ,,,,., •' *'""' )l.U 'JiG2 H 1-. L tl ,. A T I :-; 1, • .,11.l.'>"htild fumt.•hml! & 1tar , .. ic Tov 11u:il hv 11111: t.. •lanin1: rm rurn -.,. . .,.1n1: ma<'h w 1·olmwt t .1111· h<1r t'hr" IJmpi>.. •It~ 1t1·nl.-. A!:-.i• 1ar1ov ;1 Ith ,,u l hoat Fanl.1i-.t11• 11.1r)(J 1n' l"ri !'>at :-.011 i\ul{ I 1 lh t. I'• Tho· lllufh .IOI I\ v t.A.mt<" "ill 51!1 Im. CllM •Ti Slit to :., S&Jn 12 ~, haby & t'htlcb 11t•rn'6 rn••n · '.1nl '\.11t l.11t.' & l•it..' ,,, ~ol tufl ~I &Suri :I I .!~\~I• rr.a \'9'lJ :If Ii ~.1<tJt•· ~ t;11ra11" S.111· 1 f.'1..,h .. r 'lf'n•o. ma pl•· tltnin.: ,..., 3 pc· bet rm •wt. 1Jhl ,.,.;a Ai frnme. ~I t11n.: t1n .. n~. <'h<itr, IJmf" pwturt':<. m1rr11r I,,.,. nm .. "' a· r m ,., c· '6 W•J ~Jt ~n !I ·lpm I Ar hor 1:l1•n. Jr, 1111• (Wh.rthn1l~··1 :>52 :n~ l<~I or t'lt'<'l r11n1•'. ~hvv. hiiu.'\t•hold 1lr~ < '11m pn~ .. ~>f lap1da0 piano mU:. Iii nll' nat'' .SAT \I!> llw1t llt•;u·h. off (i:irfl.·111 htv.n ll rot1khul"~t & Hu .... hal"d •• , .... ~1065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nl:.'W 20 pte«> sla•nl~~ -.teel waterles..' <'OOkwarc normally ~IL" for $329 SO pJlL.., l.tx Stell m ong lvu. For Sale rut.50 tall ancld CALI.. 631 3412 ~ 1070 ............••...•.•..• Man i.. J t-:merald c ut d1Jmondi-. 2 I l ei ~ U Uf"GS appr $8.800. Moake (l(er •92·9613 New Me ns ~old S e iko c hronograph d i g ital al.trm watc·h $190 m.:1n~ r Mad l 1ry 107. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lathe 12"x:il" Eun>pea(I $3.750. with UM>hnic, (2CU 961·:K34 '" ... c•--1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beac h Teonu. Club (ulJ family mern bersh.lp ~+transfer fee 758..g.<g) ~ Gal Sp11rkletts t ype water botUc ~-Vlllce ot Rob 54.\. t 756 ----g~ Glau Door 61,o\it8' a1J hardwarr '7$, Royal elec p ortable t y pe, magic marrin . HI>. MS.lll5r5 -s. I ...... -=··-~ FOR YOU WINDOWS *25eqft6Up, SIMPIONSMi-liUI dudma Seit. Apply 2025 W • o I It r a at; on I n:.-..:::.., Newport Bl, ex.· _,.. -~ ror -----,ASTI-;..;.;;•::.:....----.1-ac ee11tul peraoeal ~ Secmarr: P/t, HP'd, tne towpm, I a11/"ll, ••· K.l&llJ eu-... bMed COGIPIQY ieeb ln· Ollf fTUT'° :a',:~:;«~ WAMm DllYll ln ot .... , OM..Y Need• home ~aut. f'. lhort ba1red cal. I yr. apaye d , aft . epm . •1305. Q.ned ~OooaJ, 2 chat1· ,.,,,.,., •• nel·bacll chalre, 45" ~ _... .,,,....., ............. 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XJnt cmd. • 71a IW'llC~m• CraltllDH H.D .••• (', ............. lln«lc~ ..... ....,.. 5d ft. ••. ---Palaled wood cualom -1 ·-• ·-I c ablaeu \21 wllla llft.aP.M.141-4'11 : ~. 1belv•. Hft. TWiD br Ml, watMll, coaa: ctoan. Collld be amce • pt. ,._ "--· •oc laaMly ,. ..a&a. Wortll ...... ~ 4elt~ Uff/H , mak~ o fr -.ow.. •pie; 541·7111 or 7H·OHJ I ,,. ........ H e ••• ... /Wflalda •1171. 17 ,,. 9010 IMh.Pewtr t040 c 0 rt. S./ ta ..... 11/ ................ ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ... 120 c:lilelet ~.,.. I ·-IOIO ..... -.... -.... '"'.......... W I • 1011 '520 T'hutad8y.August 16, 1979 DAILY PILOT Cl I W98MITA•S ;-;;;;;:;:,:;; from,_. ..... , urcl noor Approa ll'd 4 s.d -. e.ud tor ~b ....._Ext u.. -•-.-n •. =·~·:.t11 ~ .• ...J .,. ... ••111., alrU.. .. -••••••••-•••••• LD. ........... Pn 04.11TAJMJOl&ON J~ ,..._A&W! rwa ...__._...._. ... ,.. ... .__... -.1na •allpa,.r. faltrk or _.._ ...__ _ .. 2 -D1QiQ)e'',.._.6 ... r __ ....,..,_ ' wW ._. • tnm )1)ur U"•nlws -or bts1. ~ Or try ,. tarda aa.r.m..s. ___ _ __.'°=:a. <Mid lJ strta1 'Mt.It Hard • ··-a.lJ CMCt. ~ ... u. ~ •or-.,... -°" lndlt for 11trtn1 ~ ...... Mlaul&k d coaiparable · Mia. aa.-.. , ...... .-w p .n 10CJrCDON$1 tOe• ._...,. i r S....Tu larhlded m~ NO CARD! 0Mce "-•• e & Draw yaur owu cw M!Dd ' • • .. IOli ................. ~ • ....£•£ •.•••••••••..• we11 male ODe card PH ~~ deeJI. t"hal.r & taa. Add~ ~h. aaL m> value, tw 137~ Smd check or mooey or ~ i6.S-ZZ'14 dr.:r&o PILOT~t6 P.O. Bo• U4lO ea.ta ....... Ct .... CW1SS UlM Ott'Ullng t;qu1 p Xlat ccod.. Fran 833-&!80 ·~~ JOpm ..... 1017 ....................... er SELLING ~ .. , ... DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT , ...... ~-­~ .. 642-5678 *. * ... s... lNbc: ....... eo..w... , ........ ...,.of two fr... Hck.t~ 1'19 50 value), lo Well rralt ABU. Volvo TIU O D1J eo1. tuna ~. radio. ball la4k. trtr, lo bn, tio.t eov.-r, IAAer 1.11tru. Ma-1121. -- ....................... 10'-" tt Cabover Vaca lloneer S I C , AC, lhow\!r, eCe l~. a.lot oond. Jlll5 w. 74,:58 M.wl llClJ camper It lr~ k to.chl motof home, '72 ~I.On 8 c yl, W/11 ' ca bovcr • .ilnl c:oad ~ Noreuolrrdwstd _____ , SS45Q IMh.W 9160 ttwtat.M-.. tl40 ........................ Udo 14' I i. w ltltr V f!rY Gd. Cond. Xt.ra llaila 6 Net> 960. 17~596 fon'CJIElJ.S.ZZ 30' JtacaogSloop -.e1 ·~' tood cood.ltion. $100/besL m~ Bnao a'>RONAOO U-1979 Ex· cl oood. FUUy eqwpped. 8e8t ol r 6Th-LW -----~ Good race tec<>rd. clean. gd coo Trlr UJCI $Urolb8l olr 6'73-4061 ....................... Bianchi moped, xlot cond. lo ~-$n5/best of. fer. 545-7813. tlSO ....................... Harley Davidson i 4 l!:ltt tngtide w f:it stJ Harle y side-car. 8680 actual m1, aid cood. 5.54-3783 '76 Suzuki CT185 , ea ~ent condiLloo. S700 ~ ....................... ~ .... Dried Aados.. lnaporiwd ,Auto1, IMpo1ted ~SM:WYllS .. ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••· 1972 VOLVO llOOF.S G 4 '701 ~ '715 .._..... '734 SEDAN·Hard to find ••--••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -••••••••••••-••• "Soortaw•1on .. model ·m £odiah ford Cort.a.na 'T.I Qipn, V$. 4 apd, sun· "IO Karmann Ghia, idnl willl 4 ·~ 1.nn1 4t New muH14:r , 1H'w roof, A M i t'M atcrco rood, collector11 Item. overdrive, &11' CCC\dJLlon br&!Lm. Clutch. battery. cua .. xlftl cor\d. P.P bat offer UO·TSOZ or Inf, ~M t fK uereo Somefroateaddama1e. moo/belt olfer. Daya; 113H21& v.illape, ~ C'xterior & Bestcuhotfer.~. IDS-BIO t:ves S58-2MJ -....._..._------,-7-.,.- 11 lo nctUent condition · · · --HM been U\ aame famll)' '70 Ford CorUrla St. Wp. ~ 9720 ---·· .. ••••• .. -••• since urn. You must see 1'1,000 lllt;Xlnt coad.. Gd .......... •••••••••••9'9 llX'I: Ull .!!.~ AC. 'UUsone! M.ateolrer mileaae. S100 540·8119 LAaGI .Uvwlbha. Alll r•. twi· c.. 4tt·2'47 eves. S&ICTIOH °' ~::oo . u2-1 u -k Bugato Replkar. rebll Mfw'-o '705 ALLMOOB.S eng. Masaratl horns. ·-•••••••••••••••••• SHOP&COMPAR£ '74RXJ. Rumereat. looka d ••••to ... _.. clean. F.cooomy. $1196. s a e p ipes . G ood --~ ...-Dys. 754-$300, 897..t984 mecbanaca lly . M;any BARWICk DATSUN xtru. $3000 or best ofrer SA.US. SlltVICE eves. Cill J erry 9156-3396 Ate) UAStHG I 1 1J1 I 'I, fr ,11,, 831-1375 4YJ.J 37 S CONVERTIBLE tm 6 LmSAJ,.Ji; ·65 t;aJaxy 500 <.iood NOW IN PROGRESS! Cl)nd. $3~0 979-4940, 64&-2231 J 9540 ••...•.•.•.....•....... ·w 4211 ford Cobra. body & U\t llint. t:l\g r>d.s wort. $4~U 64 2 440 1 dys, ~L9~ves 4Whe.tDri"fH 9550 IEACH IMPORTS 848 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75Z..0900 '76 Alfa Romeo AUett..a. x!nt cond K&H. air. shadow lut. t"ar cover, below wholesale. $5400 548-8175 *DATSUNS• a...,.s•dkMI Of AIMocWs WIWICIAUD INGOOO SHVJCI COSTA MESA DATSUN '73 Mazda RX·2 : Xlnt cond. lo mi, 23mpg, $1D>lbest off er. 846-1463 i 4 RX4 Maida Wgn, AC. AM/FM, reg gas, $1950. 41N-5729 ~ ... 9740 ....................... '77 450SEl:· Silver & pmstnpe llitlt l'OOd, all x tra '>. 41 M mi . $22,000l ~Sl. 581·465'1 eves.wlmds KandpaiDled c-uamit''li, plaques, nativity set, plate•. mucb m ilt'. ia.ema. Also special or· den • co&on dooe at re- 8AHY HAMSTERS. f'ute .It adorable oaly 3 week.!. old. SJ 50 ea <TEDDY BEAR I. iwg-8579 an 6PM or 8tQ--273S KMOTT"S ' IBIYfAa.M Aug 10th lbru Aul{ 19 Tickels may ht-c hu ml'tt by clilllng 6"2·!'Jb"78, ext m Montgomery 17 Ocean Cnase Sloop. 0 18 mtr. s h lb, $47S01orr. Skr .s.4!1MSCI Slibot ltke l)('W $4J:> "79 Vespa P2CX>E. 60mPK. •••••••.-.•••• •• • •• •• • •• xlnt cood. 1999 t'wy · 7 1 I n le r n • .t 1 o n a I TraveJiµJ 4x4 Loaded. 9707 ....................... '78 AudJ sooo. baa ever yUwu:. S500 & A~ume lease al $Z32 mo or buy. llL500 673-6510 284S HARBOR BLVD. 540-64 I 0 540.02 I l Cl a ssic '67 2~0S t: AM /Jt'M/c a s.,. s und, r e bl t eni. 1mma<: thruout. Sl'AlOO 1 best off er ~ • aeonabM co8l. 8'6-8579 eves. ------67J..4600 leeaJ 83'7· ~7 alt 3 30 Xlnl.s, aux tank. reg ga~. ,._ & 0.....-1090 '76 Cal 2-29 wheel. atomic 4. sh p ll v Ill I, try $23, 000 ftJgardus Yts. 5'8·~. 17 Yamaha 75-0 Shaft. 40M m.1 . S2500 ~-8600 ....................... mags, lainog. trunk. ,_._ bags, 6K.m1. Must . Sell • --Uammond C 3 w/P K-<40 & • * * JAClrWAl.SH Lesbe 122 : Mint cood, looh. MariM o ri« owner. $3200 "-'-..t Make offer 675-6078 ~··•••••••••••••••••••• !OlO 12' t\Jte sa1J boat w/lrlr . 56l·2DZ8. ...... r--••••••••••••••••••••••• CAIPUCO. has doee-out.I r or JI! .99, SJ.99 and $4.99. Fo r COMPETITIVE b i d Spi..oet piano. $450. oome &o 7U W 17\b St, G2 ceUeot condition. ~x -~Easy tr;ulcr & ~puce at the Ounl-S 642·0ll2.6!1·6687 .... - xlnt cond $4:JO. or bnt olfer 645:5224 16' boat, all wood. xlnt rond. w/trlr, S7SO or best f.A(cr Dill ~5!12 days &wknd.' '76 Kaw a.saJc.i t\!U 00 X ln t cond. 600 mi, $4.50/besl olfer. S.S0.7239eves -------- Kawasaki '79. 6.50SR. ~till under warranty. $1W5 s.'l>-2854 or call 631-4402 962·5228 Drapes, all sizes &. colors. low as $1$.00 pr, all cstm a.de. ~5489. 773-~l I.mt. bas 140 yds bvy pluah ~ 3..&5 aq yds, seU al· I/part for labor S43-S.CS9, --;-Tl&ZMJ Kecord·a-Otll. like new. ·Cost S26S, asking Sl40. 8CUB2s ••• n.-. Si•ral 2077a-te c....w... y ............ of -twofrft ......... CSl9.SOvaJue), to KMOTrS llMYFAJlM Aug lOlb thru A~ 19 Ticket.<; may be claim<'d bv calling 642·5G1R, ext m • • • Ui' Boal. new till lrlr. garden tractor w I all at ta c bm en t s , l a w n l:llOVo'en. elec U ft gauge 'tor PU or van. 548-3681 a..ulDICAli membership. Discounted pri ce. Call Joan al 752-7870 bet 8-5. WINDOW SHA.Ofo:S LeValor 8bod5. Woven woods. pull bbod.s. Clf' ~ orf all ate ms A.5PF.N 645~ 1 8' display cases. replicas ~ old fashioned candy 't'Ounter, mak e offer ~3377 monde Wurlitzer Spane l it!() best offer After S or weekends 979-2749. Spew .... Goods 1094 ....................... Cole m a o P eak I irc t'p act, b 1 Ue . Polarguard mum ro y sleeping bag. 1 mo old. '65 ea. 645-im& GOLF CL UBS , Walson X31. 9 iro os, 1.3.4 .5 woods. lake new, Sac. 12()(), a.u 7~L33 aft SPM. ""' ....................... Nice 25" Zenith Color T V. $1..:fl. 2 Yr Warr F'ree Dcl 646-1786 Johnson "Dlar k !'~art " Hase Un1t. 5 l'h. slni11ped WI. Call 5.59 <'196 ~ ' (.;olor TV. $128. 2~ r war t'rec dcl. and ::.l'l up 642 5340 6 II p Johnson Olli With lank. 2 yrs old. 10 hrs use. Ped. $495/0BU Days 714 /~7-1710. ('\'t!') 64G-4620 ~ '°""-904 ....................... ·72 Hondu ~00-<I. M1 nl cat 20, outbrd. 2 anchr:.. 6 cond 1~Km 1 $1. 000 ~ls. fulkovr. Must 5.?U ! 7Sl-467<\ mso1offr 493.Q82 --- Sceot.$300 '74 Y AMAHA ~. Low a:ule!>. ver)' C"lean Ca II f;l~:::llil!ll'n~~w;.i:;--j-~ .......... ~- 18' South Coast b1&y boat · -. --· - LOOHP Gray Manne cng, 8~ontgomt'ry, bke new. Motoa-Kc.ta, Sak I $1.WO. 67~3149. 673-9092 642. 7056 a...t/Stof OCJ1 • 160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13 · &81.on Whaler SOh p Evmrude trlr. cr vr. xtr as. Mini. C o od 548-2564 I WOULD UKE TO BUY a live-a boar d rlxer l.IPIX'r & ofl shore moor aog 10 Npl. CJJI Bob 631·2211 RENT 23' Fl REBALI. l!'l •• arltSa.LIBoat,8"Jo> SELF CO NTJ\I NE U Dulgy. both r1bt-rJ:la!> _REASONA BLE &C>-2233 BfSI'Of'fo'ER 645·9984 RENT '78 22' L u"<ury ~ new, oalural wood . motorhome Sll't:~ 6 Sa.bvt no mast M ake uf Sell cont $250 wk 1 Ii' fer ~aft 6pm 0 11 64().3585 IDah. sr / Dodu ... 9070 18 SouthWllld, ZS'. :.lrt!. 1$. gene rator . r oor air. ....................... l•iaded $17 .000 !1!11 7fll7 SUPS AYAH.AILE Y AC Newport~"> I •SlttpJack 25' rab1 n crwser rm trlr fu lly t'lt}Uip 23311 P. I 0 . Merr XI 11 t 1· o n rl li o o 11 Cilahn a boal S<IS 0379 ')nJc ue ror power lx><Jt. appr ux 20· 1n c anal tf FBG Dingy, Columbw l>T.H>336 ANt«.IAL FU:ET SA.LE •1976 Ca::.ual Mrn1, s l~ 5 /\(', lll'W ure~ p111nt 1nl fa brics. ~6 1 5 PK/\ I ~;,(J) Whaler type. oars SJ~ 2 HP Joluuwn 0 1 B. n «<is Sansui 7~70 receavr, liosc ~ ~-67_5-_0558 ___ _ Nt-.wport Sl ip. Power only tli.SO per Cl $25() mui. 673-4M6 ·l~/ilH Slar M1111, 1:1 . :;Ip;. 1;. d u .ti d 1 r . I' r u 1 ' t• . ::.w n.'<l. 7Y int rabn1·. "'"" lire:.. t !171 PC.l w ) 11 u. :JOO 001 spkrs w 1dual 12·26 l.8f\ Glasspar, v haul. 120 t.um~le.831·9782 omc. traill'r & many J n e e d r e p a •r o n Wollens ac 8·trck re- xtras. xlnl cond. $2995. 5.56-7458. Newport Sl1 p needed fr>r new 29ft En c~n. Call Gt0-5822 cord e r . W i ll pay .79 Thuoderbard llHl Ttamientslipfi4v:11lahll' handsomely . Vrnt'c . Lo ;s d t:d L ii< N » S9 dally SS() INk ly x-e 54!'>-1756. Sacnf1ce, Mak e offt:r ())ck Master on•lhr ",\n ,;;;;,...,._ & ..... .-1...-:--rr-d.alucaa .. Jl lhl' end or _. ~ \ lJ 213-472-Q'f 21.~ SL. NB &fl'...... 14' AJu10.1num n;J!'\" &lrlr. ------··-••••••••••••••••• 2 mtn, swwcl ~eat, ~ Newport Sl ip Wanted for Gco•1 d · 90 IO S3&4S4.J I.he next J mo. 21· pwr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---6'.5-~ 9010 ················~·1···· 18 lfi ' Sia Boat .Ru~ xlnL. ELECTRIC BOAT 18. 26" Fibe rgla s double looh, Speoed & Wfield Marine, blue & ooder. d1e-;el motor. good SIU t'eUow, hke oew, $8.000 rond. EiOO 6"2·7056· ~111 10 root hberglas trawlt·r •l.976 4 Star Muu. 20'. slpc, 6. d ual J lr, cur 1H· stt-r~J. 79 1nll'r fabnr new tire::. 1:.t.!J:\t YNI SIU :l.>J JO DAY !',\HTS & LA»OH CL'AR o•·, RV R...tds/Salfl 1500'l Hanard A'c Irv 1714 1 ~ Qill Mr Ll~sner Mon· 1')"1 ~-6 Aquarium, 30 gal w / Make your s ho pprng pump" aNiOt1.ed rish. $75 ea.bier by usa.ag lhc aaaly w / l.Wlll dJeseLs. Almost new, loaded. Private party 1'wo boat owner . Must sell. 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U7 ·UU or meaeo. io Karman Ghia Good cond. Rebvllt motor. a .•.175-5441 '78 C\ualc. Cbampape wb6te 00 while CODVertJ• ble. Only M,OOOllU., UM new, ...,_ call ...-z. 8"I: 55090. ·74 Elda conv, s uru.lune 1pec111I, n o m a r:s or acar:s. lo. gentle m 1, c.a.rt!lully serviced_ f7500 ~-·----- 71 CDV 17Vt mpg low JJi.lfll Pnced below low boc*. G-Ulfl2 or 4.l.1-1002 i'8 •1eetwood Brou,gham. Jt1d. apply ror short term lie. ILmo 1 at appro.11 St10 or buy at SU,200. Jl\&1b equip ·4 Pvt Ply. •195'1. Cad illac CdV '77. Oi•et•ndlna cond. M,000 ml. loaded. Pvt pty. Sil.-Jl "70 Clwle ~_;ertlble .,... ...,m 000 or bmtotrer. m.aa2. ,.. t77J ..,. CdV 27,000 mi'•, fully ........... •••-•••••" loeded. le•tber, wire 'Tl Volvo itc IOOd true wt.11. tNOO. $$1-0116. car . ......,NeedalO«De ~IM-SllO~~·--~~~~ wart. ..... l... c • "" t3tdtihl lfJO.J H.111A'lf AM t C 1w.1 llt'lc:..,., ">40 '1100 ...... ~tofr. 'Tl Colt AM/FM CHS. lmmlc 673-47"3 ·• Polara, AM/FM cua, n.wt-tree. l'\los ad. a4 tracup, S600 /o(fr , llG-OUO aft 5 l871J BEACH IJLVO 11\JNTJNGTON B!:ACll 142-2000 Clean 88 Ply Wagon, V8, :113 enJt, t'M radio, f>S. PB. AC, Radials , ltSO or bit. air 84'7-1.220 -~ fl'5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tt•O i6 CAT. Power+. 2$,000 rri.J• only. Xlnt cond. ---·•••••••••••••••• SDOO. ~Ii stt-._ illilPHIL LONG FORD 'Tit Grand LeMana, ~ 4 door, 6 mo. old, bellon•.M0-t790 "13 "'°*"' &pri t. Auto ~. PS/P8, AIC. f'iuyl roel, Ult •hl, hruuc. 11,000 ml .... IM-Sl11 '970 ··················•-"•• "nT·llrd:c.t~ H · Today's Th•· Day! 18835 leach Blvd. H•tlnglon , _________ ,,-.. -··············· DO YOU "II 0.-ro, under 10,000 "-•-·--..... -. -·---,.-... tnM. nau, ...... .................. .... . leach . , ;. 0'1"CRASERV1CET llUl"· 1ellew, T·Top. IA& tbe public bow wtttl Su.._r clean. Lota ol • 811 iD tbe P1111 Pl.lot JdrM. ..,. P'tna. Cell 8lnkit DINdofy • lt cu 0-.. TH ..... MOQ· OOll toU .. Uu.M M •.• ft'l.1 ........ . ptr .,. P'Dt-. lo· 1110t...-oLT, ...... •I ......... ..., ~ ·--"--tlnl,'ala& ,.._uu....... COid. l owar. SHIO. ..... • .... "14 ............... .,. ..... .,. ....... Allto "-.. •le. ,..., • net .... . ....-.--..... .. f -. . ,... -· ... t I 'r , ·------- ------ r I I ) . I .. ~ I · I I I 2 JOBS-Su~nt to Coeat LIFE. August 15', 1979 l Datly P110t. Auguat us. 1979 I Rate Goes to 4.4 Percent •' . .. Job-seeking Graducites Swell County Unemployment · New graduates entering the work force for the first time plus persons looking for .. sum- m er jobs boosted Orange Coun· t y unemployment to 47,000 or 4.4 percent of the labor force in June. This represented an increase of 8,700 or seven-tenths of a per- cent over May's rate of 3.7•per- cent, according to the Employ- ment Development Department <EDD). THE· CIVILIAN labor force s welled to a new high of 1,069,700 in June for an annuaJ increase of 6.2 percent. Total job count al Orange County firms reached a record high of 826,200 in June with the addition of 8,300 jobs since May and 55,300 sihce June 1978 for an' annual growth rate of 7.2 per- cent. RESTAU RANTS provided more than half of the new jobs for June as the summer tourist season got underway. The service industry also re· ceived ·a seasonal boost as a musement parks and hotels hired 1,500 workers and 900 were. added in other service categories. ·Construction employment rose 1,700 over the month and 3,000 over the year, the EDD said, for an annual increase ot 6.2 percent. AGRICULTURAL employ· ment dropped from 12,000 in May to 10,800 in June as the strawberry harvest passed its peak: · The curr ent level working matches last year's mark. Public school employment is expected to drop in July and August with the elimination or summer sessions, and the agricultural working force will ·· show a substantial seasonal decrease. ON THE STATE level, every economic region will grow faster than the rest of the Unit· ed States in the next decade, ac· cording to the Center for Conti. nuing Study of the California Economy in Palo Alto. Overall the state. economy will grow by one-third, adding more than three million jobs by 1990 Jobs in the Los ~ngeles Basrn of whk h the Orange Coast is a part. will grow by 1.5 milhon. . accounting for about half the slate's employment gains. THIS REGION'S e conomic base will be led by a wide vane· ty of manufacturing industries On th e n atio n a l l evel. ,,economists predict the growing recession will se nd m any Americans to the unemploy- ment office. • Ninety -seven percent of all jobs are covered by unemploy· m ent insurance, according to t~e Labor Department., RECENT CHANGES ha\'e ex· t e nded coverage t o some agricultural and domestic workers and state and local gov· ernment employees. A call to the local unemploy· ment off ice will provide in· formation regarding eligibility for unemployment Insurance. . These benefits are paid for by the employer in most states. and they are intended to help thos e people who Jose their jobs involuntarily. TO LEARS more about the program. send for a booklet is· sued by the Labor Department. ··Unemployment Insura nce. If ow It Works F or You" 1s a\'a1l able without charge from the Cons umer Informatio n Center, Departme nt 663G . Pueblo.81UW. Valve ·Firm Sees .Future Expansion Employing approximately 300 pe rs ons, Control Components International is pro1ecting con· t inued growth in an eve r - expanding market. Control Components manuf ac- tures and markets a control valve applied in public utility companies and power geqerat· ing equipment manufacturing plants. a spokesman s aid. Control Components is re· cognized as a technological leader in the specialty valve field. he said. Headquartered in Irvine, the firm is an operating division of Babcock & Wilcox Co. High Growth Rate in Industry Causes Demand for Employees Microdata Corp. of Irvine con· tinually requires new talent to meet challenging career op- portunities. "Our industry's growth rate has been estimated at 40 per-cent per year, which means Microdata will continue to need new employees," a spokesperson said. Microdata manufactures, Irvine Firm Grows, • Creating New Job~ An Irvine·based firm is add· ing 400 new jobs in an ·80,000· square-foot expansion in Tustin. Eocom Corp., at 19722 Jam- boree Blvd., is "eagerly" look· ing forward to moving into the n e w Tustin facility in Sep· tember of this year, a spqkespenon said. __ The ftnn la one of the world's Jead1ng manuf acturen ol elec- tro-optical and laser exposure systems. A current backlof of nine month• in aalea becauae of heavy orclerta1 bJ tile newspaper industry meam even more expapaioa in tlae ntar future, the •Oakes~ edded " "Our LASSRJTS 111tem saves the newspaper lnCtuatry millions of dollan b:r ~utitn• thousands ot bow'll tn ~ Um•,'' be aa14. · markets and services business comp_uter $ys t e m s interna· tionaJ.J.y, with corporate head- quarters at MacArthur and Jamboree Boulevards in Irvine. The company offers a four· day, 40 -bour work week for manufacturing and production personnel, plus 75 percent tui· tion reimbursement for those employees pursuing degrees in TroMbl•·•hooting <i lo1er .,.,.,,. u Eocom emplof/H DoUQJloww technical fi e ld s, th e spokesperson said. In addition, Mi~rodata's benefits package includes: · -A stock purchase plan -Medical, Jona·term disabili· ty. dental and Ufe insurance pl~ ... -Eleven paid holidays and two weeks of paid vacation after. one year of employment. "We're very fortunate to be in Orange County, one of the com- puter manufacturing cente rs of the nation. "This enables us to bring together an abunda nce of local talent in sales, marke ting1 systems engineering ana manufacturing and service," the .._spokesperson concluded. . 50 Jobs Open in Capistrano A San Juan Capistrano em ploy er bas 50 positions available in technical , mechanical and data processing categories. Endevco -an industrial safe· ty products firm -la expanding a facility at 30700 Rancho Viejo Road because of '!.cramped" space, adding many more jobs to the current eoo filled l>dsi· tions, acting prealdent Phil Conrad said. ·'Our business 1row1 u much as 35 percent annuallY, and many of our employeee have grown with the company," be said,. addina "there's lots or room for ua to promote our employees ... Endevco is a subsidiary ·of Becton Dickinson Co. ol New Jersey. The-firm aella industrial aaafety proctueu lnt4rnattonalb'. EnUvc:o employee mGftU ac· turet tndutrial aa/dJ/ pro. ductt ha San Juan ~ I ..,. , . ! J l Women Gain 'Identities' The end of sur\'ival wages and no-wheri Jobs is the dedication of The Co mple te Woman. Career Guidance and Develop- m ent Center. 3901 Westerly PlaC'e. Suite 202, Newport Beach.' Thl' Center. one of the first of its kind in Southern California, was developed three years ago an response to a growing de· m and for women to earn not on- · 1y professional salaries but pro- fcssionul 1tlcntities as well. The Comple{e Woman pro- vides total personal and career evaluation, career selection and job placement "ith e mphasis g1 \'en to the professiona l sales motivation training and place· ment program l or thol>e who want lo get off to u fast fllld an- c o m e -worth y s t art in the ir car eers . The · Complete Woma n welcomes those who wis h more information or are just curious. Call (714 ) 851-10,15 .. - Allstate 'Continually' Hires A I I s tate 1 n~urance L.o. con· linuully hires and promotes employees to higher positions. "Our business continually ex· p~nds. leaving mor e room for e mployment." said Suzanne Voulgaris. divisional personnel ma nager. adding "we're known for the internal promoting of our emplo-.·ees." The· international insurance ~fT!pany'employs appr(?ximate· ly 40.000 persons, with about 1,300 workers in Orange£ounty: "We touch the lives of b1ll1ons of peopl e with our multi-line insura nce· coverage." •he said. adding "we insure just a bout everything." Allstate at 1750 E . 4th St. in Santa Ana, currently is looking for sales. clerical and ma nage·· menl training employees. Agency Presents Friendly Atmdsphere A f ricndly a tmosrhere can be found at a loc a personnel agency. Mary Hi ckle Agency al 170 Newport Center Dri\ie. s uite 245, Newport Beach provides personalized service to both ap- plic anls and employers. e I -~>I I I I I I •--""' COMPLETE DATA PROCESSING . TO MEET ANY NEED • OUR COMPUTER SYSTEMS ARE SPECIALLY DESIGNED TO HANDLE ANY ASSIGNMENT • LARG£ TO SMALL • EVEN THE "MINI-USER" ~ . • llM 370/155 OS AND DOS • IUSINISS SYSTIMS APPLICATIONS AVAILAILI • CUSTOM TILIPIOCISSING SYSTIMS • IJl;TSO, nc. • CUSTOM DATA INTIY • USll OfPICISAVAILAILI • COUllll SllVICI • AT THI OIANGI COUNTY AllPOIT . . • 549-0370. a.I RID MILL AVI • COITA llllA .. .. .... " * ~nt to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & D11ty Pilot August 16. 1979-JOBS 3 • COMPONENTS CONTROL INTERNATIONAL a leading manufacturer or volodty control valves has the following professional openings. · FtELD SBVICE EHGIHHllS lbtlMIY• , ....... DRAFTSMAN 11 ·2 yewt eaperiettcel IESEAICH EMGIMEEI ( w/ 1tro.g Met a gkal bodCJfO•d) EXPEDITOI ·--~·•lltopfloor expecltillgl .~. MANUFACTUllMG PLAMHIHG SUPEIVISOI (lfra.g experiace ...... °' r/pr..-.. COldroll We off er f uJI comprehensive benefits which include : ./MEIMCAl 1D1HT AL ./LR /llTU mer I YACATIOMS ./HOLIDAYS /IDUCATIOMAL .llfUHO Al ......... .., ..... , .. CONTROL COMPONENTS INTERNATIONAL div. of Babcock & Wilcox 2567 South East Main St., Irvine, Ca. 92714 714·979·6600 Equal Opportunity Employer Male/Female E mployen Find Local JJ'orlcen Are ..4 Special ..411et 842-5878 . DAILY PILOT -· 4 J06S -Supplement to Coast LIFE, August 15, 1979 & Oa11y P1101, Aug ust 16, t979 * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • * * ACTORS • • ACTRESSES • • • .. * * MODELS * * EXTRAS ,. • • .. ,. • It .. I f you are se rio us about g etting into mo vie s. ,. • Television and commercials for a career. ca ll or visit • ii us and find out the answers to your questions ,. •• ,. • • • • • VIDEO CASTING SERVICE ,. • • • 535-0120 Ed 9< It • • • N o~ In Our F1ft'l Year lit • • « lit « SCREEN ARTIST MAM~GEMEMT ,. • • « 778-I 080 Erl 95 • • It. 1 •···································~· Andrew Johnson receives help in writing his resume from con· sultants Cynthia Ogorek, middle, and Eve -Moor e of Plaza Sec r etarial Service, Irvine. Everyone Benefits from Good Resume at Plaza Secretarial Plaz<A Secretarial Service pro- vides a full resume service. Eve Moore, manager, says ~ome people have: the idea that a resume is just.. for the career executive. Nol so. .. Everyone can benefit Crom a good resume," she said. "That means a person with light or even no experience should have one if he is seriously considering a professional approach to job selection." Plaza, at 2082 Michelson Drive, Irvine, has worked with clients froro all walks or life - s ervicemen re·e n-tering th e civilian world, students wi th no work experience and people changing careers in midstrea m. . Ms. Moore was a placement director for John Wanamaker Stores in Philadelphia. A large part of the resume business is typing the finished product Crom the client's handwritten rough draft without consultation, she said. However, a consultant can point out strengths and ferret out areas which the client has forgotten and which may be of interes t to prospec tiv e employen. Account-on:.us Employees Ad.d SJ9bi!ity to Local Businesses Byn"POND ...... ~··~ Temporary help ensures permanent business stability. "In the inevitable. times of work jams due to illneaaes, a bsences and vacationa, tern· porary accounting help can k eep th e offices runnina s moothly and without interrup· lion ,·· said a spokesperson for Ac· count·On-Ua temporary help firm. A CC OUNT-ON -US ls a · d\v\s\on of Charles P. Arona' Casco lnduatriea based at arm M ichetson Ori ve, suite 212, Irvine. Account-On·\1• baa a pool of te mporary •count•nt~ ind . .- bookkeepers with a wide range • oC sk.ills. Temporary help can be ob- tained for days, weeks or months. "WE ntOROUGHLY screen, reference check and teat the qualifications or every appli· cant. "Thill Inc l ude• ekllls , personality and adaptablllty~ said a apoke~peraon. Account·On·Us guarantees 11U1f action b)' extendlnl to ill clienta a one-day, eiaht·hour un· coD41Uonal auarantee pe_rtod - lf clientl are DOl 1aU.lf11C1,-th1re ta no e.._...forM"lc". · Liz Reinders Employment Agency 4020 Birch Street, Suite 104 Newport Beach, California Phone 833-8190 ~ E st ablished Orange County Airport Area 1964 <Employers Pay All Fees) llll~J.~1111 SATURDAY INTERVIEWS 8eurtty Padftc Baal!, has immediate openings at it& new Real Eltate Proct111n1 Cenle/ ln the Santa Aoa/Coela Mesa area. SR. LOAN PROCESSORS Should have experience ln a bank or 11vln1s & loan or mortgaae company, processlng conventional and FHA/VA loana. SUpervllory and/ or Escrow experience belpf ul. JR. LOAN PROCESSORS Should bave experience In proce11ln1 conventional and FHA/VA loana for a bank, 11vln11 • loan or mort1a1e company.- DATA ENTRY OPERATORS ' Experienced with Burrouaha L-9000, L·IOOO, TC·3600 cassette load typewriter . CLERK TYPISTS Minimum typlnc 45 WPM requlrtd. For appointment, call. (714) 558·2136 or Marian McCoy, at: (213) 613-6633 llCUllTY MCll1C UNI( . ...., I llii'ii. •' ,,. ~ .......... , ..... ~··.111 .. -...... , ... ..,....,..... ........... .., ·~· ... , /·"· .. --. ~ -- Quality Pcisses Quantity Age.ncy Pre-screens Applicants Quantity does not assure quality in the personnel busi - ness. "An agency that leaves mo~t of the screening to the employer 1s wasting his time and failing to perform its function. ''The agency that you want is the one that sends two or.three top applicants. pre -screened. any one of whom could fill.the job." said Jeannie Sisco, O\mer of Ncwpo1t Personnel. Ms. Sisco has been with Newport Pe rsonne l at 2192 Martin in Irvine for 12 of its 1$ years. She believes Newport Pt!rson· nel's reputation for high stan· dards and integrity has been the key to its continued succcess. "We are a stnall, personalized office of professionals specializ· ing in the individualized ap· proach to screening and placing applicants -both m anagement professionals and office person- nel." she said. Prior to her work at Newport P ersonnel, snE!' managed 250 e mployees as ex ecutiv e secretary and offi ce manager to the director or engineering at McDonnell Douglas. Call 752-0331. Big Future Seen for Computers A "very-big" future is in store fo r personal computers. Decreasing costs in computer tec hn ology a nd a growing number of uses for computers make the computer market a lucrative one. said Tad ,. Krusiev.icz. Krusiewicz is president of Computique, a consumer elec· tronics store with a branch at 3211 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Computique offers a wide range of electronics including electronic watches, video games and personal computers. . Personal computers can be used to do bookkeeping. control sprinkler systems and li ghts. Computique also has a large selecti on of calculators. K rusiewicz said his product ap· peals to hobbyists, engi neers, businessmen and the educational community. Computique conducts a mail order business nation wide. Executive Search Ofvlalon ~· . -J;;/ ~nt to Coast LIFE, August 15, 1979 & Daily Pilot, ~ugu$t 16. 1979-JOBS 5 TAKE 2 YEARS Of ARMY BEFORE COLLEGE &rope bcMMd. Teri v+a 11 t.nefed by._.., ...crWter, s .. ge.t ,.nt Ctess JohR LMI. ._. cWy Ill G.._, ....... tr1l•9' If you think your co"ld get more out of college two years from now. consider the benefits of the Army's new 2-year enlistment. A CHANCE TO LEARN. Joining for 2 years does limit your choice of Army specialties. But there are still many challenging choices available that will test your skill. strength and stamina. Your duty assignment could take )'Ou overseas. or anywhere in the continental United States. You'll learn discipline, responsibility and leadership. Qualities that can make you a better person. A CHANCE TO SAVE. Starting pay Is now up to $41 9.40 a month (before deductions),. Plus, the Veterans' Educational Assistance Program (VEAP for short) will help you accumulate as much as $ 7.400 for college. (Ask your Army Recruiter for details.) A CHAN.CE TO SERVE. Our co4ntry has always counted on the soldier. tt still does. And you11 be a prouder person for having served your 2 years in the Army. You'll gain experience. Maturity. And a clearer Idea of what you want. Cqtl Your Army Recruiter Huntington leach • • • • • • • • • • • • 9lt2·882 I Costa Mesa ••••••••••••.•••••• 540-1 026 Santa Ana •••••••••••••••••• · 542-2435 Lag.a H• •••• ~ ••••.•••• ~. 76~525.1 .. Join the people who've ~ the~· 6 JOSS -Supplerrent to Co.ast LIFE, August 15, 1979 & Daily Piiot, August 16, 1979 i ... ; .. MACHINISTS lEMPORARY PERSONNEL SERVICES We have 1mmedjate openings for machinists wiLh 3.5 years ex perience. Must be able to do calculations & set -ups & have own tools. We are a leading m anufacturer of volot'ity control vc.t lvcs. ID/ OD GRIMDER TURRET .. A IMSPECTOR MC LATHE EMGIME LATHE VERTICAL TURRET LA THE C OMVENTIOMAL & MC Rates up to $10.50 per hour S~CRETARIAL ACCOUNTING INVENTORY CLERICAL ' We offer full comprehensive benefits which include : PACKAGING SYSTEMS COmERSIONS ./MEDICAL ./IETll~T ./DefTAL ./VACA TK>HS I EOUCA TtOMAL llFUHO ./LIH ./HOLIDAYS CONTROL COMPOMEMTS IMTERMATIONAL · . div. or Babcock le Wilcox 2567 South East Main St., Irvine, Ca. 92714 714·979·6600 Equal opportunity Employer Male/ Fem ale '*' accountants associated ~ PERSONNEL SERVICE. INC. SPECIALISTS JN PROVIDJNG ACCOUNTING, BOOKKEEPING, . FINANClAL, AND DA t A PROCESSING PERSONNEL Temporary and Pt~ntnt South Orange County (7.14) 752-6136 18662 MacArthur Blvd . • Suite 425 Irvine, California 927 J 5 North Orange County Central Orange County . . (714) 547-7375 550 Parkcenter Drive..• Suite IOS Santa Ana, California 92705 \ ~ (714) 738-4363 . 25SS E. Chapman• Suite 601 Fullerton, California 92631 . . JAYE NYSTROM ..-~ . .... . .. I ·~._,1L't ... PEGGY FORD 45 ~ '1 I * " t Orange County .Employment Easy To Find When Trained With the right training, jobs a re easy to find in Orange County. That's the report from Bob Cunningham, manpower direc· tor for the Huntington Beach Employ ment a nd Trai ning Center. Cunningham is inte rested in providing Huntington Beach re· sidents with the s kill necessary lo obtain one of these jobs. The employment and tra ining center is a federally-sponsored program providing j obs, job training and placement to Hunt- in gton Beach residents. Ttle center is equipped to test applicants to det ermine the rareer for whic h each is best suited. Occupati onal train ing is available in many fields. Englishea.s a second language also ls taught. "In Orange Cou nty, any kind of training wi ll get you a job. "We have no problem finding joJ>s for our people. We have a -96 percent placement rate,·· Cunnlngham said. The employment and training center at 538 Main St. is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m . Monday to Fri· day. ''The day of the strong back is over ," he said. "It's brains, not brawn. that 's important today ... Call 536-2521. High Dem.~nd for Bank Trainees Demand is high for skilled workers and trainees in the banking field. Carry Fox, who spent eight years in the personnel industry specializi ng in banking, recently opened a Santa Ana offi ce deal- ing in personnel for .banks and s avings and loans. Carry Fox Agency, at 1616 E . 4th St.. places applicants in Huntington lntercommunity Hospital positions from teller t rainee to president. Carry Fox places appli cants in jobs all over Orange and Los Angeles Counties. ''There is no cos t to the appli. cant," Fox said . "E m ployers are happy to pay my fee." Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and evenings by appointment. Suppletrent to Coast LIFE. August 15. 1979 & Oa11y Pilot. August 16. 1979-JOBS 7 Your temporary financial personnel needs can be professionally handled in a matter of seconds. A t Account-On-Us we understa nd your special needs because. hke you. we are professionals. We don't waste your time with endless phone calls and Questions These temporary men and women are available to . help you Fast. Accountrng Clerl<s ... Assistant Bookkeepers Audrtrxs ... Budget Accountants Ce111t1ed Public Accountants . . Cost Accountants Full-Charge Ebold<eepers . . Junior Accountants Payroll Clerks ... Tax Accountants ... Sen10r Accountants ...... .. i )1: J~ ~-Us ~. ~"YJ or-. toffwport/lr"YIM -FYllerion ~ 17141 US-1414 1714) '75-0155 '7141170-5550 Offices 1n Downey. Century Coty L A WOOdland Hills & las Vegas lloOk.keepir" U•llmlced- 1.,·es tll~ tougll o•es. Your routine Bookkeeping and Accounting personnel placement requests Me Med by us &llpedlently, exper11y Your most demanding requirements are fully taken Into cons1derat1on Either way simple or comple• call us tor penrenent Accounting help. o,.... ~ .... s.-.. 500 S. M•. S-'lt Tow"' 17141 llM414 BOOKKEEPERS UNLIMITED AGENCY M.wperl/.,...... 2012 Mic...._ Dr-. Wh21l 17141 t7S-411SS ~ 2SSSLC ....... Wh400 17141110·HSO Offices in Downey Century 91!y L A WoOdland Hills and Las Vegas ------ Ar Alli11a•e 01 Tt'P "~<,p 11 ~C>''"f •"v r}lumana ••••• R.N.s •••• 17772 Beach Boulevard Huntington Beach, California 92647 JOIN OUR TEAM 714/842-1473 WE ARE A 141 BED J.C.A.H. ACCREDITED FULL SERVICE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL OFFERING A WIDE RANGE OF SERVICES TO MEET THE CAREER" REQUIREMENTS OF ALL R.N .s. WE HAVE SPECIAL TY AREAS WHICH INCLUDE: INTENSJVE CARE CORONARY CARE MOBILE INTENSIVE CARE (Paramedic base station) CHILDREN'S MENTAL HEALTH , REGISTERED NURSE POSITIONS AVAILABLE ON ALL SHIFTS -FULL AND PART TIME FLOAT POOL POSITIONS AVAILABLE -ALL SHIFTS - PREMIUM RATES CC.E.U CREDIT CLASSES AVAILABLE AT THE FACILITY) ~ EXCEi I ENT BENEFITS .. , .. --·~ 8 JOeS-Supplement to Coast LIFE, August 15. 1979 & Daily Pilot. August 16, 1979 * Apple One 'Zeroes in ' on Employment From Clerk To Executive Apple One Employment Agen- Cl;t,' zeros in on · · total employ- ment." "If you ha\'e an employment problem. Apple One can help you find a solution. "We are staffed to handle all employment needs. from top ex· ecutive to file clerk. from permanent t o temporary." said a spokesperson for Apple One. at 3605 Bristol S~ .• Santa Ana . Apple One's permanent division offers help in finding the right person to filrmost job openings. • "We provide the employer with a.selection or applicants we consider to be the most qualified for the respective positions," he said. For specialized needs. Apple One offers the ser vice of its tec hnical, sa les a n d a d · minlstrative division. All temporary job applicants undergo rigorous screening and testing procedures. Payroll accom modatl on service provides help for com- panies that have grown to the point whe r e ass is t ance ls ne~ded in bookkeeping. College Updates Job Skills Many business students need to acquire skill~ in a hurry. These students may be cur· rently employed in business and seeking skill updating. or they .-may be interested in getting iµto the business world fast. Orange County. Business College. at 1101 S. Anaheim Dlvd., Anaheim, ~bters to these students. Most students require nine months of training from the scbool to obtain a diploma. Diplomas are ofCered in the fields of executive• secretarial, legal secretarial, clerk typist. accounting, advanced account· ing and data entry. "Training is conducted on an individual basis. "Students don't hav~ to wait fo r or catch up with the rest of the class," said Sue Anderson, placement director. The college h as been in Anaheim for 14 years and has 125 day and 40 night.students. Class hours are 8 a.m. to 2 p.tn. Monday to Thursday and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday and Wed- nesday. Lifetime placement service is available to a ll students. Financial aid also is offered. Orange County Business College is accredited by the As- s oc i a tl on of Ind e p e nde nt Colleges and Schools. On-the-job training -an in· hous e training program for business employees -is one way the college h•s employers update Ulelr employee's skills. The college can set up special seminars for the employee's benefit on different business subjects at an employer's office. ....................... I . So11ttfMRa For EveryOM. c• I ony of fltett nu11tbft's. ltlly wanh to help. . ~. • II You're Looklq For Somethlna Better ••• We're Look.las For You. 1 If • f f ,._. I • i.. !10/ I • • I • l· I ·'' d I l.1 I ... ··•' •• 1 h ·· ,.,, m .• ~" .1 '"ti ••• ._. It \•-t• f111d • .1 I• l.11./ '•I•'•' ·id • .,. 1111 l11~h1·r I • ' '111 ! : t l \t •11 llf ... tJ ., .. , \1 1. .. t,,1 l,uuh •• •1 •·'' J l '•h l'• I .. 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I' 0 Ben. t: I J:1:?1 li"'int. \ahfornu1 :r-: I I (•" -~!) SOUlHlANO COAl'()llAllON t 'l"•'I Oppryrtunll) F.mpl"~' r \I t SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER v The Hosplt1I filth 1 Heart-· WANTS YOU I _____: LOOKING FOR A. CHANGE? Why no t come to our warm. sunny beach community? We're an acute-care, 26a·bed facility overlooking the v fil&E PACIFIC Immediate Openings lnelude: Ucmsed Psvchiatrlc Tec;h nician -Full & Part Time, All Shilts R!dlotny lrlf!!Crlbtr -Part Time (Experience Necessary) Qeerptina Room Tech -Full Time, Days (Experience Necessary) Piflylia R.N. -Want experience bu t will train an ICU R.N . ~eg!stered Nunt! for: Q.A. -08/GYN -ICU/CCU -Medical Floo1 J South COMt M«Jlcal CMter provides good-paying career opportunirlos for enthuil•Jtlc, Independent profmlonals. Benefi t'& Include; · 12 SICK DAYS PER YEAR 11 PAID LEAVI DAVI PER YEAR ON#MMIH EDUCATION COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH/DENTAL• LIFE INSURANCE -AND MUCH, MUCH MORE - If you're IOC*lnt fO' • friendly and tewefdk\9 place to -k - COME SEE US Fl RSTI • SOUTH COAST MEDICAL CENTER 31172 COAST HIGHWAY • SOUTH LAGUNA, CALIFORNIA PHONE; 171414•·1311, htlftllon 610 An E<lfJll Opportunity Employer ' -.,. ... ----... r ---.. &Jpplermnt to Coast LIFE. August 15. 1979 & Daily Pilot August 16. 1979-JOBS 9 .. 0 '~ matches workforce ~ to workload TEIVIPORARV SERVICES TEMPORARY WORK NONI IMSUl•MCI VACATIOH Pl.AH -PAID HOUOAYS WENHD •TYPISTS •KEYPUNCH •TRAINEE ASSEMBLERS •CLERKS •PACKERS •SECRETARIES •PBX •GENERAL LABORERS VOLT ' I ~ 'I.I ' JI I I\ I ,1 I "' I 3848 C•mpua Or. (AcroH from O.C. Atr,ort) 541-4741 1824 Or•ngethorpe W•y, An•hetm 81'1-9330 EOE County Nurse Shortage Creates Openings in HB When Huntington lntercom- munity Hospital opened in 1967 it was on e of th e m ajor e mployers in the city. Today. with employees num- bering close to 325, it is still among ttie the top t e n employers in Huntington B~ach, said executive director CJ)i ck Grundy. Huntington Intercommuntiy. at 17772 Beach Blvd., is affected by ·a countywide shortage of nurses. Nurses who have returned to college t o complete their degrees have left many vacan· · in hospitals throughout ge County. Huntington lntercommunity needs nurses for all shifts. full and part time. Contact either nursing direc- tor Caroline Aicone or personnel director Sandra Williams at 842-1473. To offset the shortag~ the hospital has had to rel~ heavily on nurse registry personnel, said Grundy. "We have set up our own nursing pool,'' he said. "And we're always looking for more part-time personnel." Huntington lntercommunlty expects to grow along with the co mmunity, according t o Grundy. ank Does 'People Business' Banking business is people business at Sec urity Pacific Bank. •working with money is working with people. because money -where it aoea and what it's for -renecta bow peo- ple llve," said a aPOkespenon for Security Pacific Bank. PoelUom are open, full time ................... 416 branch ottlcee. " . - ••A posiUon with Security Pacific is a secure position. ••As long as there are people and money. there will be a need for our brand of banking -and for the people who work with· us," he said. Security Pacific is interested in those. who can communicate with ot1'4'n, know office pro· cedures, busin... mlA. 1*1i: •••• •ultlu•. &.yfinJ er lhorthllDd. Estabhshed 1956 A very personahz&d. VflfY prof~11 T•phOne Answering Ser.rice Netionwide. T60 Free Numbers TELEX ·cheaper than a tei.gr1m Paging Service available YISIT OHi OF OUI 14 COMMUMITY OfftCIS .•• -~ NEWPORT BEACH •CORONA DEL MAR BALBOA• IRVINE• COSTA MESA FASHION ISLAND• SANTA ANA• ANAHEIM ORANGE • TUSTIN •CYPRESS • BUENA PARK GARDEN GROVE• EL TORO• FULLERTON CAPISTRANO• DANA POtNT •FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA NIGUEL• MISION VIEJO • HUNTINGTON BEACH •WESTMINSTER 646..eooo 640·11 IO ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE -836-7777 2401 E. 17th St .• Santa Ana EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 543-4230 f • I ~ ~ .__ ___ -:-.-... - 10 JOBS -Supplement to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & Daily Pilot. August 16. 1979 . Temporary Employees Become Permanent Ones \._ An Jrv1m· tempora ry tmploy· m<•nl Sl'f'Vtt'C hir<'s so many good employees that they lose ·'lot~·' of th<'m to permanent c· 111 ployc·rs ·'O ur uusinl·ss has rear hcd the prnnt where '""e offer our (:m ployccs to the businesses r><·r m anc·ntly after 30 days of k mporary se r vice, and we add n o ex tr a c h arges ," sai d m a n agC'r Gloritt Yates of Time Savers Inc. As tem porary employees. the workers arc on Time Savers' p ayroll . They receive paid vaca- t ion s and holidays a nd othe r ben efits off ered to employees in most businesses. The firm places at least 1,000 temporary cmployl't'!'> monthly, and a 50-percent i n<·rcase rn placements is predictc<.J for next year. Brandi offices arc at 17221 E. 17th St. in Santa Ana , al 1923 E. Lincoln Ave. in Anaheim and at 4630 Campus Drive in Irvine. "'f 1me Savers specializes in ac· tount ing, se cretarial. data pro- <'l'Ssing, industrial, medical and tlcrical employees. "The Orange Coa!>t area is very· conducive to specializatio n rn these fi elds because a lot of s kille d people concent r a t e here," she said. llow&ver, many or Time Savers' accounts r equire un- skilled labor. $mall Staff Has Big Background Sa r ra Be rk Agency has a team of personnel speciali sts. "We recruit the right people for our employer clients, and only those candidates whose back ground a nd e xperience meet the requirements of the job order are ref erred to the m," said a spokespe rson. Sa rra B e rk A ge n cy - Employmenl Se rvice/Career Builde r s h a s bee n al 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ir vine for four years .. The sma ll , trained staff a t Sarr a Be rk has a diversified background a nd knowledge of the business world. ''This means we undemand the needs and requirements of employers and applicants," she said. The staff is experienced in finding car eer positions for ap- plicant clients positions th at meet their e xperience, back- ground and career goals. Services a re free lo the appli- n inl onl y the employer pays a fee. "We have an inventory of the finest people In Orange County and vicinity. "Our employer clieQl list in- cludes the top Orange County companies," she said. Sarra Be rk Agency is a member of the Na tional As- sociation or Personnel Consul- tants and Associated Employ. ment Agencies. Ca 11 833-2892. Job Opportunities Grow Wit~ Newport NcwPort. Beach employment opportunities grow with the city. And the city "definitely" is g rowing, said Gordon West,presi· dent or the Newport Harbor Area Cha mberofCommerce. '·One only need• to look around at all the construction going on t.o see Newport. Beach Is expanding, and this means e mployment opportunities also arc expanding," he s a id . lie added that population in- creases ln Newport Beach are tapering off, leavlng more jobs for those already reslding in the city. IUILD YOUR OWN PROFESSIONAL SALIS CAREER Opportunity to devetoc> wtthtn 3 yeara, a 'Nmited proprietorship' professional career with one of · Amer6ca'1 oldest financial planning oroanlzaUont. College degree and/Of' butlness exper1en~ ls preferr.d but a record of accompll1hment 11 more important we will provide: Training allowances + oommltelona to help you get •t•rted In bulldlng your car .. r; office. admlnlstrattve and computer 111l1tance; exten1lve formal academic and field training over 3 years (continuous development); excellent frlno• beneftt1. For confidential consideration please c411 or wrlte: TH A IM..., ' . ..., ...... _, ......... C,.... .. a•tLS..M•••r P.0.111111611. °'9lle ce. nu• . ,,~I~• • , .. '. •. •. # • • •• A FULLER OPPORTUNITY Joi n one of the mott well eatebllahed & reapected companies in the world: After 73 years of dedicated work, the company can provide these benefits for Fuller Repren ntelivea· •Average hourly earnings of $6-$10 • SelUng only high quality products • Being own bots • Chooalng own hours • Dealing primarily with eatabllthed accounts • Gaining mott of their butlneu from re-orders pieced by their cuatomers. Seit dltcjpllne & dependability la a muat. Rellable ttanaportatlon and a phone ere required. If you are looking for a brighter future & a FULLER Ill e, call (711) 557~9998 for per1onal Interview. ' MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Are you bored with Your pre.sent Po'l1t1on? Being overlOOked and wasting your talent~? Sooking a career and not 1ust a 100 7 A Challenglno end rowarellng careor c..Jn b.-ig1r• l•Jr you to<.J,11 1'1 c.r ri~umr•r eloctronlc3. Wo'ro tn the l1eld c;,f 5paro age or?dvrlo; en'1 r ,rrr. itatorJnal eQu1pment We sell them We have six rela1I outlets thru which wo meet tho ouy1no oubllt .ind ..,e ro expanding rapidly because we rn proless1onal!I al our 100~ 'hie oo·.•t•on 1o; somewhat technical -but we train And 11 1~n t eas~ -but then really worthwhlle things seldom are • If you seek only lho bost -then w()(t( f()( the best SANTA ANA • FULLERTON • TORRANCE • WE ST L A • PA',AOP I/\ • TAR ZANA ~ computique MA REYNOLD'> TANr v ,,, .. , 5 .. 9.7373 ______________ ,;..__ ________ ----- CARPENTER/OFFUTT PAPER INC. BLOWER PAPER DIVISION ~ tlM Or-. CCMIRty Co:eu:wty 1"9ct I 945. • Janitorial Supplies •Paper bags, Ribbons, Wrapping Paper • Paper Boxes •Moving and Storage Supplies • Selective Line of Office Supplies •Sanitary Paper Supplies We Invite vou to drop by and visit ovr newly expanded PaperPlus Store. I 525 E. Edinger Ave. Smda Ana, 92705 714/547-9151 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • ••••• I •• I I ~IF -f / I: 'r • I ~ " • . -· Supplement to Coast LIFE, Aug'4t 15, 1979 £Dally Pilot, Augult 1e, 1979-JOBS 11 . ~ CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Already recognized .. • leader in the minicomputer incluatry, hvin•laosecl Nicrodata Corporation u atill powba9 botk in size ancl reputation! We have the following career oppomuutiea 'ov.Uable at Jllcroclcatca: • Electnalo-Aaaemblen • loftwue £119in .. H e BA D Teclmlciana • Ir ......... r lcheclulera e Cler .. • • Secretaries • Ex~tora • lnapectora • Dealgn Checker e Stock Cledca • Coat Acaountant Mlcroclcata' 1 excellent acalary ancl benefit• package la more than competitive and we encourage ..penonal ancl profeaalonal growth. Please forwcucl yom resume with aalcuy hidory of call for more Information to: II (714) 140-1113 MICRODATA 17481 Reel BW Avenue Irvine, Callfomla 92714 Bank Employs Thousands WOMEN Appro x imately 3 ,800 e mpl oyees work i n 104 California First Bank offices throughout the state. The bank is the seventh largest in Calif omia in terms of deposits, and assets total more tha n $3 billion, a spokesperson said. Orange County has 21 California First Bank branches. •·Although California ·First Bank is a fairly new name in banking, its predecessors have roots going bac,k ~lmos~. 100 years in .the state s history, the spokesperson said. The bank as it's known today was formed in 1975 when the Bank of Tokyo of California ac· quired Southern California First National Bank of San Diego. The Bank of Tokyo's pre· decessor, the Yokohama Specie Bank, started in 1880 in J apan, she said.~ Southern California First Na· tional Bank's forerunner, the First National Bank. opened business ln San Diego in 1883. Its name was changed to Southern California First Na· tional Bank in 1968 and by 1975 it had grown to 75 branches. Nationwide Firm Serves Communities . Southland Co11>9ration'137,000 employees are abtive in social and community endeavors across the United States. . ·. One effort is partici~ation in the annual Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon f ot the Uuscular Dystrophy Assoctalion, a spokesperson said. ' •'Southland's all-out dedlca· tlon to this cause re1ulted in the collection of more than SU.5 million for the campaign in three years, making the com· pany one of the largest fund raisers or any corporate sPQnsor;'' she said. Southland Dairl•• alto be~ame one of the llnt cor· porate IJ)On!Orl of the _March of .. . . ...,., Dimes in um and sponsored the 1979 Mothers March for Birth Defects, she added. The firm, founded in Texas in 1927. pioneered the convenience stol-e concept during it.a first year, When lee outlets sold milk, bread and eggs as a conve· nience to customers. Southland Corp. now la one ol the wortd•1 largest operators of convenience storea and the na· Uon's 15tb lar1eat retailer, the apokespenon 1ald. Its more than 6,700 T·Eleven Stores in the United 8tatm and Canada aerve about a.a mlWcm cuatomin dallY. Each 1tore carrl• more than 1,000 pro, ducts, she-added. . • . DO YOU ASK- Whom11I? What•lw_.7 When -I gollMJ? How • I get 1Mre7 THE; COMPLETE WOMAN Is the first and only "complete" Career Guidance and Development Center to help women like yourself to find the answers. To establish the career that is right for you THE COMPLETE WOMAN offers: THE COMPLETE WOMAN features Professional Sales/Motivation Training & Plecement for Immediate control of Income and career. • CALLMOW1·714/lll·IOll , n.c1z1a1.w- "" W.....,,.._, ltl/Mtw,.,. ...... CA. , 12 JOBS -Supple~nl to Coasl LIFE. August 15, 1979 & 0 11ly Pilot, August 16. 1979 Temporary Services Offer Options to Applicants Tempora r y employm e nt services offer permanent ad· vantages. "It's a good way· for com · munity newcomers or people who haven't worked for awhile to get back into a job," said De bbie Cushing. supervisor at Volt Tempor a ry Ser vices. V o lt hir es t e mpor a r y employees and then contracts with industry for their services. Volt is now in its 28th year and the Newport Beach office al 3848 Campus Drive. Newport Beach has shared ·11 of those. Voll offers services in the fi elds o f gen e r a l cler ica l, war eh ouse pac kaging and technical. Voll averages a ·payroll of 300 pe r week, placing temporary employees in jobs open due to vacations, illness, pregna ncy leaves and hectic schedules. Many temporar y employees are hired by the company they a r e placed a t, s aid Mis s Cushing. All Volt employees fill out ap· plic ations and a re given a cle rical test. Volt employees are eligible for insurance a nd pa id vaca· lions. Call 546·474 1. Incoming Corporations Bring Demand for Accountants Account a n ts As soc iated Pe rsonnel Service <AAPS) can help both the area's firms and prospecti ve accountants. ··More and more Jarge cor· porat io ns ar e m oving thei r headquarters into t he Orange Coast and many of the area's current businesses are becom· in g more sophisticated -these are the ones needing accoun· t a n t s," said co-owne r Aleta Frederick AAPS. ·'This area definitely ls con· ducive to specialization in the accounting field," she added. AAPS, at 18662 MacArthur Blvd. in Irvine, has been "very successful" in filling accounting positions since going into busi· ness two years ago. Although the firm's "main thrust" is in accounting, data proce ssing a nd financ ial employees also find j o b s through AAPS. All f ees a r e paid by em ployers. ··Our main goal is to be a· good service to both the client and the applicant. Eithe r call or come in for counseling if interested,·• s~esaid. "We go out to meet the clients a nd see their compa ni es, because we feel it's important to see the buslness personalities a nd atmospheres Involved," she added. AAPS also features a tern· porary employment service. Other offices are in Santa Ana and Fullerton. Right Person Finds Right Employment J rvine Personnel Services and Agency finds the right person for tt)e right job. "I find it an exciting challenge to try to meet the needs of local business growth," said Dottle Faulkner who, with Mimi Choliner , owns Irvine Per sonnel at 488 E . 17th St., suite 224, "Costa Mesa. Irvine Personnel deals ln pro· f essional and clerical recruiting and prov1des counseling to ..ln· dividuals and industry. UICUTIVI A SECllT AllAL PLACIMIMTS ; 170 MIWPOIT can• DIM SU111#241 HIWPGIT llACH 640-2920 / t >-.f CL 11\ r ~f ·\~CH ,, J l ·\([\ff 'T l\Gf'C\, l"'C. 500 Newport Center Drive Suite 400 (B•nk of Amertc• BuUdlng) Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 644-9174 AM DOcumentor Is Hiring We are looking for: Accounting Personnel A11emblers Clerlcal Personnel Inspectors Programmers Sr. Electronlcs Technicians We offer excellent benefits which Include one weeks vacation after six months, eleven paid holidays and group Insurance begins upon day of hire. Call us or come In to get acquainted (714) 546-3551. DOCUMENIOR h C.• .. -... Supplenwnt to Coat LIFE, August 15, 1979 & Dal~ P1101, August 16. 1979 -JOBS 13 Come and meet the people at .caUf ornia First · California First lank Is one of Hte Stote•s fastest growing Banks, and to continue that growfft, we need the best people •. l~mediate opportw.lties for ENTRY LEVB. and EXPERIENCED people in our OrC111ge County area branches. COMMERCIAL TELLERS hll81dPcrtTIMe Willing to train oeople who enjoy public contact and have cash handling experierice. If hired we will send you to our training center on full salary. Full Time openings in Newport Beach. Huntington Beach and So. Orange Co. Part time openings in Newport and Huntington Beach. BOOKKEEPERS hlmclPcrtn.. Experience preferred in monitoring customer account reports and assisting customers in balancing statements; will train individual with good figure aptitude, light bookkeeping and typing. Full time openings in Newport Beach. Part time opening in Tustin. · CLERICAL Mn.. Typjng 45 wpm Clerk Typist, 55 wpm Secretary/New Accts. Prefer previous general office experience. Openings in Newport Beach and Irvine. CALIFORNIA ® w ... ...,.~,, ni.r-.., ........ ......,_ I 0:00 ...._ & 2:00 p.a. UtVIME .ZOO I Mi~..._ Dri•• lnM, Calfonllo or SANTA AHA If you are seeking an OPPortunity for career advancement. along with excellent benefits including educational assistance. a choice of medical plans. 1 week vacation (this year) and many other unlQue banking benefits - then Join us at either of the following locations for an Interview: FIRST BANK I 055 H. M• St. llld Roor Sh JOO State Mutual Ranks in Top 20 State Mutual Life Assurance Company of America ranks in the top 20 mutual life insurance companies in America. The company provides a wide range of insurance and other financial products and services. "We offer a complete line of both individual and group life and, health insurance, annuities and retirement plaas," said a spokesperson. State Mutual's offices are sup· ported by one of the most modern t~lecommunications networks in the industry .. "Our quick access network al· Jows our individual and group sales and services represen· tatives to provide objective prcr posals and service inf ormatioo from an individual policy to a complex program in a matter of days," he said. As the country's fifth oldest life insurance company, State Mutual provides quality in· s urance protection for in· dividuals in all 50 states. State Mutual also is in the Dis· trict of Columbia and Puerto Rico. More than 1000 sales and service representa tives are located in principal cities. Call 5U-4465. Agency Avoids People Shuffle Kareer Temps and Krueger and Associates employment agency serves the community. Tlie temporary and perma- nent employment agency is at 4029 Westerly Place, suite 111, Newport Beach. ··we don't Just shu!ne people through the doors because we have Orders to -we listen, care about, counsel and place our ap· pH~ ants," owner Darlyne Krueger said. Jn addition to emplOyment services, Karee r Temps also· holds seminars for appli.cants seekln1 greater f.rowth. For example, 'How to Get l.D- lo • Bai., CANU" WW be Mid at 11 a .m. August 18 in the Newport Beach offices. ••And we've only just begun to serve our community. We plan t..o open a consulting firm for women starting their own bual· nesses," she said: Besides employment and counseling services, Kareer Temps also offers a secretarial and bookkeeping service. .. In the face of infiaUon and wlth the necessity to work more critical than ever, we offer a comprel)enslve personnel pro- gram 1eared to the need.I. ol b 0 t b 8 p p 11 C a n t I a .... employen, •' lhe concluded. ' Mtmber FDIC -. PLAZA/Secretarial.Service Specializing In ,,,,,,, RESUMES TYPING CONSULTATION-PREPARATrt>N . . COMPLETE SERVICE CHOICE OF STATIONERY FOR COVER LETIERS COPYING SPIRAL BINDING IMMEDIATE TURNAROUND SATURDAY a EVENING HOURS 752-0234 IOU MICHELSON DRIVE ' sum Ill • IRVINE, c~ 92715 Mec.i' ................. ~ ........ o.....c.....~ --------------- 14 JOBS -Supplement to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & Dally Pilot. August 16. 1979 Stress Causes Death, Illness By JOHN DODD S.OCl•I s.c1leM Ult.,. Employment -or the lack of it -causes stress. And stress can lead to illness or even death. researchers at several universities said. .. An increase in unemploy· ment in 1970 directly led to 51,000 people either dying or be· ing institutionalized because of stress," said M. Harvey Bren· ner, s ociologist at Johns Hopkins University. Almost half of the 40 most str"e5s(4J events in life are relat· ed to employment, according .to a list compiled by Dr. Thomas Holmes of the University of Washington . However, many Americans a re finding ways to overcome job-related stress. Jogg ing and health club popularity both have increased. Books on tension-free living. are best·sellers and such stress- relief techniques as.biofeedback and meditation are widely used. Even tranquilize r s and psychotherapy have become commonplace. Throughout history. experts say, stress stemmed from such physical threats as hunger and lack of shelter, both of which de· mand work to overcome. Modern societal s tress - stemming from threats to one's income, ego and status also are related to the work environ- ment. And a number of researchers say modem America is more· stressful than societies of the past. ·'I doubt if the people of any other time had the information overload we have," said Dr. Daniel X. Freedman, chairman of University of Chicago's psychiatry department. "People feel more anxious about a world they are less in tune with," added psychologist Joseph Veroff. However. Americans ace feel- in g more confident they can deal with their stress, reported the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan. For example, the number of adults willing to seek pro- f essional help for their stress problems has doubled over the past 20 years. ' Part of the problem with job· related stress is that threats causing the tension often are due to distant events that one . neither sees nor understands. For example, business deals m ade at the corporate level may affect jobs at a lower level in a company's hierarchy. Symptoms· of stress include sweaty palms, racy heart and feelings of unhappiness and depression. Descriptions of reactions to stress include "butterflies. in my stomach," "nervous." "li ght perspiration,·· "internal rac- ing," "heart pounding " and "pressure. on the back of the neck," psychologist Allen llkin said. THE COMPUTER ADVERTISING NETWORK · The Largest and Oldeat Computer Advertising Network In California. It's FAST and it WORKS. ' List today and SELL that Used Vehicle the Modem Fast, Profesak>naJ Way. 714 .. 549 .. 2977 21 J-112..0112 OIA•I COUNTY AllA ~ LOS AMMUI AllA • MO COST TO THI IUY• c..H~et., • BUTTEIFLIES ARE FREE FILL FREE TIME Wfttt E.Wag Powtr EARN TOP PAY W1ttl btn ...... WOU WHIM & WHBE '-·-~ .. _ .... .,.. r:.,:::> NI. ClHtCAL & UTI STalAL .,._ °"*4 ... r I JI Jar M/J 556-1520 115·2622 ALLSTATE NEEDS MORE PEOPLE POWER MAMAGBtlMJ TIAIHHS -Entry level in various PoSitions -Business degree preferred -Related business exp. helpful CLERICAL POSITIONS -Typists. 45 wpm Allstate -File clerks INSURANCE COMPANIES -Quality verifiers 1750 ... F..-Str..t s.te ._ c•..-. tnos l714t lll-6Jl7 An EQual ()oportunity Employe< Serving Orange County for Eleven Years • ExecuUve Placement • Finance/ Accounting • Secretarial •Sales • Specializing In Construcdon • "The Doctors' Corner':_ medical end dental • "Logal Action':_ experienced legal secretaries • "Stand-By" temporary placement service RIVIBRA PERSONNRL 2082 IUSINBSS CBNTBR DRIVE. sum 290 IRVINI. CALIFORNIA 92715 PHONB (71~) 8»-M!O ,. On-Line Brings Experience 0n Linc Temporary Person- nel Ser vices ente rs the field "11 h 26 years of experience. 1 P resident Jaye N ystrom, hJrm crly head of an office overload franchi s e for six ) car~. recently opened On-Line, bringing wi~h her the entire staff of her former franchise. She said that this t ype of employee retention is unusual in a field noted for quick employee turnover. Most of her staff has worked for her for more than th're·e )Cars. On-Linc. whi ch fills tem- porary positions in the areas of accounting, clerical, warehous- «ing, light blue collar, inventory and system conversion~ pre- sents a warm atmosphere for its employees. "We ha,·e a good record of re- 1 i ability, a nd t e mp ora r y e mployees find that we don't h ave a n in stitutional at - m os phere," said.Mrs. Nystrom. On-Line provid es temporary personnel services for Newport Beach , Irvine, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa , Laguna Beach. Tustin, Garden Grove, a nd Mission Viejo. Mrs. Nys trom works closely with the companies who employ her services -she "sees both sides of the fence." On-Line. at 3723 Birch St., Newport Beach, is open for in- terviews from 9 a.m. to 11 a .m . and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m . daily. A 24-hour answering service takes calls at 557-0045. Firm Provides 7imely Information' AM Documentor of Santa Ana employs 400 engineers, systems analysts and production and ad- ministrative personnel. States, Canada and Europe, a spokesperson said. In addition, more than 100 sales men a nd field systems analysts sell AM Documentor products throughout the United AM Documentor, a product division of AM International, sells and m anufactures inte- grated electronic management information and control systems. AM Documentor is at 2921 S. Daimler St. in Santa Ana. * FURNITURE Case Goods Mfg. Largest and finest case good manufacturer on the West Coast Is expanding again and offering tremendous opportunities In all areas: -Assembly Supervisors ..;.Sampfe Shop ..... Fumltu.re Repajr -Maintenance Mechank::s --Mill Supervisors -Acctg. Oerk -Mill Setup & OC -Order Oerk -Touch Up/Finishing -Class I Truck Orlvera -Maintenance Electriclart -General Office Cler1< -' . If you have the reQulred knowledge and experience In any of these areas and wish to Join the largest. fastest growtno and most dynamic case good• menufacturino ~ In the west be sure to write to us or stOQ. at our mod9m plant. We otter' good sallries. tremendoul growth oppot1unit'" tnd personal career development. Fl.Afl'URE BY 2001 East Dyer Road Santa Ana. Calif. 92708 . ' MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES SATURDAY & EVENING INTERVIEWS Store Manager . . . $850/mo. + I% net merchandise sales ovef $20,000 (Previous experience required.) Evening Manager ... $3.30/hr. Night Manager . . . S3.50/hr. Part lime ... $3.25 /hr. NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Company Benefits: Life & Health Insurance RetiremeJTt 2 wk. paid vacation Sick Leave Plenty of overtime Rapid Advance No Layoffs WORK CLOSE TO HOME CALL NOW FOR DETAILS NATIONAL CONVENIENCE STORES 715 N. LOARA ANAHBM, CA. 21i537.7309 114-n4-1210 tO.E. M/f • . .. -... ~ . ... . . - . ,,, 16 JOBS-Supplement to Coas1 LIFI!. Aug·..ist 15. 1979 & 011ly Piiot. August 16. 1979 -Nick Pagan and Charlotte Wilkes inspect proc~ssed data at Data Ten , Costa Mesa. Data Ten Sells Time on ' Its $6 Mlfllon .computer Data Ten offers the services of a $6 million computer. The data processing company at 3095 Redhill A venue, Costa Mesa, is one of the largest of its kind in Orange County, accord- ing to Nick Pagan, marketing director. Data Ten, nearing its fifth year in business, has in excess of 110 customers, including the Orange County E nvironmental Agency. "We sell time on our IBM machine,'' s aid Ch arlotte Wllkes, administrative assis- tant. .,.. Data Ten's employees process their clients' data through the computer and return it to them in readable form. Data Ten is a million·dollar business with expansion plans looming -new advanced equip· m e nt wi ll m ean a bigger capacity. Data Ten beat out six of the to p processing companies because of Its expertise and know how to acquire the busi· ness of the Orange County En· vlronmentat Agenc y, said Pagan. Orang~ Coast Enjoys Positive Potential-for Executive Growth . The Oran'e Coast enjoys "un- paralleled' potential for ex- ecutive employment 1rowth, aatd Ted Bavly, co-owner of Ex- ecutive Search and Placement Corp. ol Newport Bea•b. •1Tbla la a very dynamic area for executive employment. with an emphult on tecbnlcal poel- tlou." Bavly aald. He added tbat moat ••· ecutlvt1 be deals with exceed wa1• ol '11.000 annually and ran1• from middle · m•n1•meal to -:Md · •. •: .. 'miL~Ma~a ..... on1. - Executive Search and Place- ment. finds Jobi for approx- imately 800 peraon1 each year with a ll fees paid by the employer, he said. The firm has been ln business six years and now la at aoo Newport Cent.er Drive, in 1ulte 400 of the Bank of America bulldln•. ·•we··re one of the l1r1e1t flrm1 ol our type In t~,':r:i llila'w lllllli -•• ,,. •• .. ,..tHtftadtecomPllttlolJ."•• he 1ald. '' -- • A'\!'on Brothers Art Marts IS COMING TP EL TORO Fast Growing chain of art supplies, painting, picture fra me~~ unique me rchandise. HIRING NOW For Our New Store Located At 24350 SWARTZ DR., El TORO And At Our Costa Mesa Store I 1714 NEWPORT BLVD. RespQ..nslble , experienced retail people to work in an inte rest ing, creative environment. Pe rmanent Full Time. Some Even- ings. -ln1crvit-w will be held C\t Aaron Brothers Art Marts \ 1714 Newport Blvd. Thurs: Aug. 16 Fri: Aug. 17 Sat: Aug. 18 10:00 A.M .-2:00 P.M. ONLY FOR INFORMATION CALL 714/&45-HIO An EQual Opportunity Employer WHAT MAKES US DlffllEHT MAKES US IEST •.. Call'°' AppOlntmenl SERVING ORANOE.COUNTY SINCE 1963 • PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY • THOROUGH APPLICANT SCREENING • TOP CLIENTS IN ORANGE COUNTY newport, . !J pehonnel lj ~ agency 11 ti MAl11M • ., .... t<>Pf CAWUS & MACUTMUll JIAtMI SISCO OWMU 752-0331 We want vou lo check OUI our references Placlnt office personnel (clerlcal to executive) f0< over alxteen veers with the beet ex>mpen1es In Or1noe Countv A few .. .., pr11...t epHI••· ••ertllDl.W. Offlc.e Manager Secretary to Pres & VP Gen.,., Office Secty/Bookkeeper Receptionist Accounting Supervisor Accourunt FC~ Acct/Rec a.rte le_aalng,~t • ....... MalH Dfrector • Nltlonal Jirm Mlft\ttino ReMll'Ch M1n119r Dla'llar Ol llltatllM • MIClical .· --L:.,/ --- Firm;s Expansion Calls For 100 N8w Positions Adding ~pproxima tely 100 employees in the next year, .a Huntington Beach firm is ex· panding. Opto 22 -manufacturer of solid state relays -is adding 55,000 square feet to the present facility al 5842 Research Dri\'C in Huntington Beach. "This means we·n be adding abO'Ul 100 full·limc employees to our present s taff of 65," Presi· dent Sob Engnfan ·s·aid Jobs at Opto 22 concentrate on technical, design and manufac- turing positions, although many •assembly workers also are used. The assembly positions pro· \'ide many jobs for women. he said. The solid sta te relays Opto 22 manufactures are used interna· tionally as power .. switches con· trolled by optics. 'The switches use no moving parts. "Our relays have a wide variety of applications, one o(\ which is in controlling traffic signals,·· he said. Opto 22 has been in business six years and was a "pioneer" in the solid state r elay field, Engman added. · Norrell T~ps Vast Labor Force Norrell Temporary Services app l ies a ·'t e am of pro· f cssionals" to the needs of local ".usinesses. • . We're very successfUl at tap- . ping ~~ vast and unused labor force a\...:1able only on a part· ti~e scheau .. " a spokesperson said. Norrell handle!, "lerical and light i.ndustrial wo1· .. ors. The firm will even ca.11 a c;ort1t<>litor, if neeessary, to f1U an orae"•he spokeswoman said. ·we offer professional matching of assignments with each employee's availability, job skills and personality," she added. The "team of professionals'· can be 'reached in Irvine and Newport Beach at 752-6666. in Tustin at 558-9021, in Anaheim at 991-9303 and in Placentia at 558·9021. ··we check all working condi· lions thoroughly before a n employee is assigned to a job, ensuring total satisfaction for both employee and client," she said. Employees pay no fees, sign 'lO contracts and are paid week· 1~h tiirectly by Norrell. Profit s an."'1 and paid vacations also are offt~, the spokesperson added. Agency Satisfies Applicant, Clio11t Abigail Abbott provides two types of satisfaction. "When we give our applicants the highest income for their qualifications. we make them happy. "When we get the best people for our clients. we make them .happy ·'That ·s the bottom line for ou r success," s aid a spokesperson for Abigail Ab· bott Temporary Services at 4500 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. "We keep updat ing our abiU\.:1 to help our applicants increase their earning potential through our participation in seminars and training groups to improve our skills," he said. President Loujse Pomeroy is entering her second decade ln the field of personnel service in Orange County. Her background includes a B.A. in psychology from UC Berkeley. 0..1 ................ ...w ..... y .... 7 ---NEED A CHANGE? If the fun of the Real Estate profession ts gone for you or you haven't discovered it. then It's time you ·considered finding a company that can show you the way. · For most people the beach Is fun during the summer, for Island Village Properties eafee peopre the beach Is fun all year round. ~. Join the crew where the actton Is, we need help 09mPlett'tralning for new ulee peopte. For experienced people retraJnf ng & help. 146-IH2 ,., C1 'ul• c•IUPtw ce.••· .......... ... * Supplenmnt to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & Daily Piiot, August 16, 1979-JOBS 17 ~$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$1 : ABIGAIL ABBOTT : : FEVER! ! ! ! ! : 4A-Jo.In the most exciting Temporary Service in ~ ~Orange County. Wor:k close to home for top~ iA-pay ... paid vacations, automatic raises, paid~ ~holidays ... all backed by our combined 25 ~ : years of experience. 100% Free to applicants.: ~There are convenient offices to choose from ,~ ~ nea re~t you! We open the doors for you! ~ iA-THE FEVER IS _.,. : SPREADING ... CATCH IT! ! ! ! : ~ SWAP YOUR ABILITY .•. FOR A FUTURE _.,. 4A-..,. ~ ABIGAIL ABBOTT TEMPORARIES ~ ~ ~ V.-A Di vision of ...,. ~ ABIGAIL ABBOTT PERSONNEL SERVICE ...,. ~ ...,. ' ~ (Temporary) l Personnel> ...,. ~ ~ ~ Newport Beach Newport Beach ~ ~ 4500 campus Dr. 4500 campus Dr. ~ iA-557-6122 557·9760 ~ ~ TU,$tin Tustin ~ iA-14211 Yorba St. 14211 Yorba St. ~ iA-731·5627 731·7711 ~ ~ Fullerton Fullerton ~ ~ 1400 N. HarbOr B•. 1400 N. Harbor Bl. ~ ~ 773·0901 870·8460 ~ Is s $ $. $ $ s $ s $ s s $ s s $ $ s s $ s·s-$ s s; General Office • PACIFIC MurtJAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY . ' We are actively Md rapidly expanding. and there is a need for In· dlvlduats wllh exper\once and/or skills In the loll9wing areas"'lo 1111 current openings avallablo In both our San la Ana and Newport Beach Offices: '\ • Accounting/Bookkeeper • Clerical Skills • Math Aptitude • WOfd Proceulng • Data Entry •Typing • Printer (Temporary~ We offer outstanding working conditions and liberal benefits pack· age which ln~k.ldeS'medicalldental coverage and tulllon refund. If you are quatlfled tn any ci1 these areas, •l)d you are Interested In work· Ing with a progressive company In a sllmulallng environment, please. apply In person: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT AUGUST 16th ONl Y ( ... .,..-3p.m.) 121 N. ,.,. C9fttlf 0t1 ... $anla Ana (714)t7NtSO PACIFIC f[IUTUALs Imagination beyond insurance 700 Newpof't Centtf Ori.., Ntwpof1 e.teh EquaT'OpportunnrErrtpftWttrMIF . --,-" '" ........... . ' 18 JOBS -Supplerrent to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & Daffy Pilot. August 16. 1979 Lady Coach Heads for Europe To Train for Post in Army. PoliC(J Terri Vujea is a woman with definite plans for he r future. S he has set her sights on counseling young people, which ties in with what she has done for the past two years and what s h e is doi ng next, said a spokesperson for the Army. Since 1977 the Ca lifornia State University. Long Be ach grad tNt.s' taught and coached a t Bisnop Amat High School in La Puente. · S tarting in October, s he will t rade· her coaching whistle fo r a police whistle -she's join· ing the Army's military police in Germany. "l was nervous at first," she said of her initial visit to the Huntingt o n Beach Army recruiting offi ce. "But §trgeant First Class J ohn Lewis really calmed me down." She added that Sgt. Lewis ex· plained all the steps necessary to join the Army. "I took a written test and passed with flying colors. Since I follow a rigid phys ical training program, the medica l part was a snap," she said. She wante d and got the two. year enlis tment opt ion that g uaranteed police training and assignment to Europe . The Huntington Beach Army rec r u iting office on Bea~h Boulevard is one of Orange County's la rgest facilities for Army enlistment. Furniture Company Expands 'Trendmarks' Selection B . P . J ohn expands its Trendmai:ks series to include the entire home. The furniture manufacturing company at 2001 E. Dyer Road, Santa Ana has a Trendmarks c o llection of 14 ·master be drooms, 10 formal dining rooms and 10 occasional tables. The Trendmarks collection r epr e se nts a new t rend in furniture marketing and a new ma rk in creating superior home fur ni s hin g s, sa id a spokesperson. Ttendmarks series features the 8 . P . John 13-step custom quality finish. It offers a rich and lasting beauty combined with extra prot ection against scratching and marring. All cases are hand rubbed and waxed prior to · cartoning and shipping. B. P. John was founded in · Portland, Or~gon in 1891. The company grew ancJ .,ros· pered into one of tbc largest m a nufacturer!' of bedroom furniture on t.h e West Coast. To me<'t fncreased product de· mand. operations were moved to the current 395 ,000 square foot facility in Santa Ana In 1973. B. P. John employs more than 500 people. Take a dose~ look •••. •-REMEX! As an expanding manufacturer of co'mputer pertpKdal equipment. REME' ' Is heading Into the production lo Important ~w products and we need people with contrtbutlons to make and ambltjons to fulfill! You can apply for one of the following positions: • ASSEMlll.ERS • On-IM-)Qb training available . . e 1ECHNICIAN9 e Work on our new produc~s llne' e CLEIUCAL e Opportunltlta for advancement! We offer our employees competitive salaries. excellent company paid benefit& and an atmosphere condud\le lo carttr growth! . EX·CELL·O CORP 17)3 Allon. IMM, Calltumla .92714 Al!fq•l~'t~·""'' .(71A)111 MIO ... :·. ...... ..... I' I • , • ~-n~.-.. ~~ E515sfiisi111r~ -·---~ ----- World 's Largest lt'lanufacturer of Solid St~te Relays Offers a Variety of Employ.ment Op.portunities . Excellent Benefits Including ° Company Paid Pension Plan . 5842 Research Drive Huntington leach, California 92649 714-892-3313 We're tailored toyour schedule. You decide which hours and what days you want to work . And leave the rest to Norrell . Come meet our team of professionals! You'll be matched \ip with temporary jobs that are right for your schedule and your skills. Flexibility is one of the best things about working with Norrell. You pay no fee and sign no contract, and we check out your working conditions before sending you on an assignment. Call our nearest office and learn how we Cln benefit you. 5# our Edltorlal In th/1 ,,.,,_, for mort detalls. Anaheim 714/ 991-1303 Newport/lmne 714/ 762$66 Tustin 714/ 668·9021 · Placenti1 714/ 558·9021 Job Counsel Resume applicant Tina Akins, left , is counseled by Ann Brewer before preparation of her resume. Service Tailors Resume~ to Individual's Life Goals . Career Profiles helps Orange Coast employees get what they want out of life. The comprehensive pro- fessional resume service tailors resumes to clients' life goals, said owner Phyllis Mueller. "We get prospective employees into the Job they WCV'lt so they can get what they want out of life," she said. In addition tp composing pro- fessional resum~s. Career Profiles writes personalized . cover letters, giving applicants a better chance of obtaining a job interview. The firm also counsels clients in interviewing and salary- bargaining skills. "We find job leads and tailor resumes an_d cover letters to those leads, so the client never has . to come. back here," she said. Career Profiles is at 1823 E. 17th St., Swte 123, in Santa Ana. The firm know s what employ"ers look for in resum~s from having surveyed hundreds of Orange Coast employers. "We went straight -to the horse's mouth to find out what employers want," she said. Blower i;urns Paper into Big Business A~ne who manufactures a product has to package it. Blower ·Paper, an industrial paper distributor; turns this need into a $300 million business in Southern California, said spokesman Bob Hatcher. Four thousand customers, mos tly man\,\Cacturers, make Blower Paper one 'of the major distributors of industrial P,aper ill Southern Calil~rnia. The building at 1525 E. Ed· inger Ave., Santa Ana has -been open for 35 years and currently employs 120 workers. Blower Pal>er emphasizes af- firmative action In hiring, said Hatcher. It is a major distributor of food service paper products used by fast food enterprises and restaurants. ~~~ .... '!le11iiiilier "Making Employment Search Easltr" A FREE PUBLICATION FOR JOB Sttl(tH~ • ~·"* .. ~.,..w..,..._ •I '"' , ........... ....., IJlpl-r l Clalllfled AcMttleinG Sir*-tt\lt ere directed to Job IMk-. ............ ~ ............... . >11lltlng ' Informing the Job ...., o PleaM aend me • free she month IUbectfotton to The Job Finder. I am tctlvely Interested In Jop Opportunities and Job I~. o I 1m an F~. PlelH Mnd me tdvettlalng rate Information. ...... ,,.'° .. _ P.O. In 7194 •....,_. .... CA tJHt Sopplen-ent to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & Dally Pilot. August 16, 1979 ..-. JOBS 19 . TRAINEES EXPERIEMCTD ALL JOBS FR~ IF YOU ARE: \ Just grad.ati1t9 from tc9'oot1 a. .... tet IRc) HM woria ~•? CARRY Fox· AGENCY LoollhMJ for o ccrHr c.._,.1 SffkhM) Mtter ldary 1 Sffkinq l.+ftr leMfitl or Job CIOMf' To Ho.M? If So Carry Fox H':Js EIC)ttt yean experieM• ~ oppUcanh tant ~ ~ or • letttt beMflts fttrough job ~ EIC)ht Y"" txperietKt -~ , oppNcanh fiftd Car'fft' posfffofts In • tm*s. ScrtMigs & Lo.tt Mfte.~& Escrow Co'•· MEVER A Fff TO A,,LICAHT 972-9955 OPEN EVEMIHGS IY APPOINTMENT 1616 Iott 4 .. Strfft Wt. 130 S..ta .... THE BEST JOBS go to the best qualified! M!W ~LASSES • September IO Coll 772-6941 Today SECRET AllAL ACCOUNTING DATA EMl'IY Legal. Medical Executive Beginning to Advanced Keypunch Key Oise ORANGE COUNTY IUSINESS COLLEGE I IOI s..-. ..................... ..... Ao .. 1 ... CAtntl \ Flnancia~ Aid Programs Lifetime Placement AS81stance Approved for Veterans & Vita Students D&Y & Evening Classes Accredited Member of AllOclatlon of Independent Colleges and Schools OUr 15th year at ttllt looatlonl . ' ) l ' I l . '{ I l \ t I ( 20 JOBS -Supplement to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & Dally Pilot. August 16. 1979 Riviera Personnel Praces Applicants io Many Jobs Employees ranging from file clerks earning hourly wages to vice presidents earning $60,000 per year find jobs through Riviera Personnel. •·We' r e a very com plete personnel service, offering both temporary and permanent posi- tions," owner Lynn Peters said. · She added' that Riviera was on e or th e fi r st personnel s ervices a long the Orange Coast. The firm has been in business 11 years and now is at 2082 Business Center Drive in Irvine. Although Riviera specializes in construction, banking and financing jobs, all phases o! employment are covered, she said . "We save companie~ a lot of time and money. and we offer them a 60-day guarantee." she added. Confidentia lity is an impor- tant aspect of Riviera because many of the applicants already arc· employed and are looking for better positions. If th<iir cur· rent employers found they we re looking for other jobs. the appli. cants could be fired. "We check out all our appli- cants very thoroughly. We ask for a resume, we test them and we check their references," she said. Hospital Honors Fallen Officer The me mor y Of the only Laguna Beach police officer ever to be shot and kJlled wbUe on duty is set in steel and ~on­ crele at South Coast Medical Center i n South Laguna~ rounded 20 years ago to assure that· such needless deaths as the young officer's would not be re· pealed. P a trolman Gordon French was booking a suspect at the Laguna Beach police station in February, 1953, when the prisoner drew a gun hidden in his clothlng· and shot French in the abdomen. ~ An ambulance was summoned immediately, but the nearest hospital was 20 miles away, in Newport Beach. French bled to death on the 40-minute ambulance ride over congest ed Pa c trt c Coa s t Highway Shocked by his death, whjch might h'ave been prevented with immediate medical attention . French 's fe ll ow Ki wanians called a public meeting to or· gani ze a local hospita l. The. service club also pledged $1 ,000 toward the project, said a spokesperson. The campaign to establish a Laguna area hospital gained momentum in 1955, when the J am es Irvine Foundation donat· ed $60,000 for the present 22· a c r e South · Coast Medical Center s ite, located on Coast Highway, between Fifth and Seventh Streets. Local Employees Oq__cupy 'Higher Rungs' M o r e 0 r a·n g e Co a s t e mployees are found on the higher rungs of the business lad· der than are in the rest of q r ange and Los Angelq_ Coun:, ties. · While job opportunities range from unskilled to professional along the Orange Coast, there is a high concentration of wage ea rners in profe ssional . technical. managerial and ad- m inistrative positions, reports Coast Opinion Research. Approximately 36 percent of Orange Coast employees are classed in the four higher c ategories, versus 28 percent for the rest of the county and 20 percent for Los Angeles County. America's largest Catalog Showroom Merchandiser Needs Carw-Mincled Men and Wonw1 Entry l•v•l·r•loil mol\Q99m•nt poaltiona avollabl;. Starting sol· orles commensurate with elC~rlence. You must be o.,.n for eventuol r•locotlon. b 1remely ropld odvo~ment ponible. Aggressive compony exponslon pion. bright futur• ond e xcelt.nt benefits. S.nd "".,,,,_ ond Solory Hl1f'ofy fO hit Products, Co .. Inc. 1 2881 Knott StrHt. Suite 224' Go,.,. Grove, Califomlo 926' i M ~Opportunity~ Mlf' .. SUNDAtfCER of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA DISTRIBUTOR SEARCH A Di1"'9pillled Poslffo. for a Dhtill guisltcd Penott • Marketing management expefience necessary • Sales Organization ab1lrty needed CALL: 645-3500 SUMDAMCEI OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 411 .... I 71• Mr'Mf #JH C..t•MeM..~tJU7 UNITED PERSONNEL NEEDS YOU! ! A background in any of the following areas can land y ou that job you've been lookl.ng for; Computer• Data Entry Computer ()pefatora Programmer• Secretariat General Office ClerWTyp41t Executive Secretary Management Trainee Salee Booke•plnS>'Futl Charge Payroll These are just a few of the job opportu~ available now. Call (714) 557-7193 for More inMiation to set up an interview today!!! UNITED PERSONNEL SERVICE 1500 AdarM Avenue, Coat• MeH We An 100% F,..~o ~nta ... right in your own backyard. We 're proud to be a leader in the fields of transducer, electronic, and computer technology. For over 25 ye..ars, we've been de- veloping s uperior in- strumentation syste01s for use in quality con- trol, test evaluation, and continuous monitoring . Dun eg an /Endevco acoustic emission systems are in use all over the world. Endevco ls located right here in San Juan Capistrano, Just a short c o m m· u t e f r o m anywhere in the Sad· d le back/ Capistrano ·Valley. We're easily ac- is growing ... ~.J' c e ~s i b 1 e f r o m t h (" freeway. This fall. we open our new p~nl ad- dition -expanding our beautiful hillside home among the orange and eucalyptus trees by 50 percent. Naturally, this means there are career openings now in all our areas of employment. If you're interested in growing with Endevco. call our personnel office at (714) 493·8181. You may reap the benefits -top benefits, includ· in g a 4 l/2 -"day workweek, dental in· sura~ce, 01edical and life insurance, retire· ment, an lndi vidual performance bonus, ·and a very attractive Savings Incentive Plan! Operations manager Russ Parks codes an Autonet computer to sell another car Santa Ana Firm 11ires Student Workers to Find Advertisers Autonet of Santa Ana hires high.school a nd college stu· dents. Parties selling their vehi cles through Autonet receive in · definite listing in the computer, which reaches 80 percent of the phones in the world, Parks said. "We're just like a newspaper with unlimited circulation," h~ added. The computerized automotive advertising agency uses tt1e stu· dents to persuade private parties a dvertising their vehicles for sale in newspapers to advertise through Autonet. "The students like the jobs Vehicles sold through the firm because it beats the heck out of. inctude autos, motorcycles , making hamburgers, .. said mopeds and motorhomes. operations manage r Russ To obtain the services, call Parks. 549·2977. Victor Provides Able ·workers_ Victor Temporary Services provide "pleasing, reliable employees and quality service.'' are competent," a spokesperson said. · Victor Temporary, at 4341 Birch St. suite 213, in Newport Beach, is a division of Victor United and a subsidiary of Walter Kidde and Co., Inc. "Since all Victor temporaries "ere guaranteed, lt 's no wonder employers agree the workers 1009/o Frff Key to your Success through • T emrxrirY Ptecement • Secretertll & Boof<keeplng Sef'\'fce • Cateer Counaellng • ~ Plecement • SALES SEMINAR AUG. 18 11 :00 A .M. ··How to Get Into A Salt• C.rttf~ by ttwe profelllonal ...... Of'!*\ Conftdenoe In OOUMlllna and ~t. A UNIQUE 8ElMCE 'We Htten. we COUftllt, we Clf9. We pllee," 4029 vr11• 111aot, Suite 1 f1. NEWPORT BEACH * Supplerrent 10 Coast LIFE. August 15. 1979 & Daily PtlOI August 16 1979 -JOBS (1 COURTESY SERVICE • INTEGRITY RESEARCH SARRA BERK AGENCY A TEAM OF PE~SONNEL SPECIALISTS ACCOUNTANTS/BOOKKEEPERS BANKING/SAVINGS & LOAN• DATA PROCESSING GENERAL OFFICE • INSU.AANCE • LEGAL MEDICAL• SALES • SECRETARIAL • WO RD PR OCESSORS ADMINISTRATIVE • MANAGEMENT SUPERVISORY • TECHNICAL 633-.2692 100% FREE TO APPLICANTS WEPLACETHROUGHOUTORANGECOUNTY Member A.E.A. & N.A.P.C. 18952 MacArthur Blvd. Suite 320 Irvine, CA 92715 In Douglas Plaza near Orange Coynty Airport I,~~~=.:---~ .. FOR A CAltEB THAT WILL OffH YOU ~, • CHAl.LIMGE •RAVEL• VARIETY • STATIOFTHIA•T TICHHOLOGY ... • WWAltO MOllUTY • • • ~ IOCOM c..,_..._ is the place for you• The worlds lead1nQ \ fT'Onufacturer of laser e.11 oosuH' sy-;tPms and qas mon•tOnl"q systems EOCOM has Laseri1e· 1nstallat10r'IS in operation worldwide The demands-ot this evN e~pand1ng field of laSf'r technology have created an on-Qo1ng rlH'IUlfPment for ' 1nd1v1duals with oroven caoao111t1oc; in vano11s tPchn1c;i1 d1sc1p1tnes Wt •• ....... t. very special future-onenied 1nd1v1duals to I fill our current Sr'ld future reau1rements for· :~=;:1. ::';:~ .. Ttclwtlcl .. 11 I • :~"''I tl•1tn • C....,.tw ,_..,_.,, • Senkt ~· • S•• __,..........,,,.....-..~ 'lUS Positions in rnechan1cal and eleclncal assembly test oualtty control and adm1n1strat1on fields WI OFFH a co mQet1t1ve salary and coniorehens1ve benefit package 1nctud11'1Q attractive medical. dental. llfe Insurance long-term d1sabtltty and retirement plans tHTIHS1'91 If a career ooPorlunlty with a raoldly expending high technoloov corporation epi>eals lo you. send your I resume to • . ....... c ....... --.. . ~-~=--EDCDM 19722JMB1&1..VD 1W1. rAimM 12711 C 0 RP 0 RAT I 0 N 1lllPtOI 1 1BQ .... .... ) 22 JOBS -Supplement to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & Daily Pilot ~ugust 16. 1979 * Agen.cy Sa-ves Time, Money Liz Reinders saves time and money for employers and proapective workers. Salespersons To 'Bounce' Into Management Jobs A Costa Mesa firm plans f.or thous311ds of new sales persons to b ounte into management positions. And, at Sundancer of Southern California, bouncing is exactly what they'll be doing. "We 're looking for 'Sharp salespersons. who want a great opportunity t o grow into management positions selling the Sundancer. a miniature ex· ercise trampoline,'' owner Fred Kuhn said. The trampoline \is good for cardiac problems and normal physical fitness. Jumping six minutes on it equals running one mlle, he said. The Sundancer is 38 inches in diameter and comes in 18 color combinations. A Newport Beaeh .personnel a gency sa\'CS t ime and money for bo th emp loyees an d employers. ··w e fmd the right person for t he right JOb or we won't e\'en waste the lime to call them ... s aid Liz Reinders. owner of Liz Reinders Personnel Agency. "All our clients a rc m u t h more pleased this v:ay." she added. Ms. Reinders has been in the pe r sonnel business 15 years, currently at 4020 Birch St ·. !-.u1te 104 in Ncwpcrt Beath. However . she just .<:hanged bus in·ess . ~1losophies one yea r a go. "In the past. all m y aµpli- c;rn t s and c Ii en t s v. c re in· tcr vicwcd in person. "This was taking too much of m y time socializing with th'em." she said. Now, to save time and gas. she interviews all t'Jients and applicants on the telephone. get· ting the "w!lole picture " of \\hat person and job arc hkc. ''I keep a log with applicant and client classifications. so I don 't waste time· sending the wrong person to the wrong job interview," she said. All applicants are carefully scr~ened and tested t~ verify proper skills. to find out bow far an employee is willing to drive and for what s alary they will work, she added. ··We love our new syste m b ec a u se-we don 't waste anybody's time. It's the most wonderful innovation ever. ''I'm spending one-fourth less lime screening applicants ·and l 'm making more m·oney and more people happy.·· s he said. Inte rest e d applicants or clients can call Liz Reinders Personnel Agency at 833·8190 from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 :30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. daHy . Manufacturer of the tram· poline ls Sundancer of Southern California, at 488 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. The firm employs 300 sales agents and plans to employ thousands m()re. Cl erical lester a TlltlWI UlllCll, llC. llNCE 1Mi, Ol'RRINO YOU: •Lof'la .... TennAa ... ""9nta •Tophy,._1 • Never A,_ • PMI Waa-. Locally • Al~ Of a.rte.a Pa••• o,e.. .. Convenient Offlcet Loc•ttd ,. .. , You 18662 MKArthur Blvd., SUlte 100 712-1• • INlne' ' ' . 166 South Brookhunt ,,.... • AMhellD .. ~' JOIN 'THE FLUOR CLERICAL STAFF •TYPISTS . Min~um 1 year 1yp1no arid general olf1ce experoence and 110•"9 speed of 00 WPM accurately Oll'ler duties include hhn9 ma11 01stribuhon people & 1e1eph0ne (;O(ltact • WOID rlOCESSl .. G TIC...CIAHS These pos1ll011S reQuire machine 0t1ented 1ndlvidua1s whO have a1 leas1 1 year e~perience of M ao Card Il. Oft1Ql Svstem 6 H1gtt Spee<f Prinlef or smular h10h speed 1utoma11c typewn1er (Day ano ,£( F1N1~lJORht Shifts available) f &..: hlr • Weni.w c•. FLUOR ENGINEERS '-" s.odito11/ It CONSTRUCTORS,INC. C-' ...,., ... 333:tMlchelt0nDt. 17141971-2121 nine; Cellf. 92730 . AA Eq\J8I Opportuni1y Employet Mlf /H COUNTY OF ORANGE .... Dpttllt 0~1 Start your clencal career wrth the County of Orange .•ACCOUNT CLHK'. · •CASHIEI •Cl.Ilk . • STEMO Cl.HK , • TY'9ST CLHK Additional Compensation for bilingual skills and n ight shift work. EXCEU.EMT IEHEFITS Call 834·2861 to schedule an appointment ORANGE COUNTY PERSONNEL 621 M. .... Sf ..... to S-.AM.C•.t2701 Affirmative Action' Employer Call 834-JOBS for recorded information on cu'rrent openings. ·EMPLOYMENT AN{) TRAINING ADMINISTRATION OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Aw•cnOp•hp For.,..,. ...... ~ ...... ,,..., ... ~ Landscape Maintenance Small Business Machine Repair Machine Shop Welding Clerical Auto Technology Auto Body $3.30 Hour $2.90 Hour S2.90 Hour $2.90 Hour $2.90 Hour $2.90 Hour $2.90 Hour CUA,,.... Pr .. -........ , ........ .._. Ntl•i.c prtor ..., .. ,................................. ,, ,.... n. ••·~en•,..,..'",. Sentc.t:iu:1rt ..._II (land1cac>e alntenance) (Street Mllintenenoe) (Mechtnqt Melnttnanoe) " , .. ,,.. ........ (Bulld1no Melntenanc:el ISltwer M11nten1nce) ~u,11••• ~="•1:f•.._.,. ...... , ... _. .. ...,., WHlll ..... D Id ...... •t•I •• , ......... .. .,,,., ................ ,,,, .... ..... ' .. .. Answering Bureau Calls When Off ice Closes I Tab fills phone answering gaps. Many businesses lose poten- tial clients t1om being unable to answer calls after hours and on week'ends when the office is va- cant. ty since 1956 at 2401 E. 17th St.. Santa Ana. The Santa Ana location is th e main office among 14 throughout Orange County. Tab offers a variety of services and stresses th e con- Tab telephone answering cept of being a complete com· bureau offers services to cover . pany. any time span, responding to For businesses which require calls when the office is closed. contact with the public but waQ.t "When you 're not there, the to avoid the high cost of long· service backs you up," said a distance and collect telephone spokesperson. bills. Tab handles incoming toll· Tab has been in Orange Coun-free numbers . I -Inexperienced _Job Applicants Have Chance at Kelly Services Most jobs require prospective employees to be experienced. So, many applicants with high potential miss good jobs. Well, now there's help for many 41texperienced prospec- tive employees -· with Kelly Services. · . "Kelly's t emporary assign- ments offer employees work in . more than one kind of business, and that can be valuable ex- perience to those maki~g up their minds 'about choosing a car eer or entering the job market," a spokesperson said. "We give an opportunity to our workers that very few peo- ple have -real variety in work- ing experience," she added. Employee~t Kell y Cmd work in ··almost everything you can think of," including 100 job categories. More than 360 offices in almost every industry in the United States, Canada, England a nd France hold jobs for Kelly employee~, she s aid. Local workers find Kelly Services at 2102 Business CJ nler Drive in Irvine, suite 208. Workers of "all ~ages" find employm ent with no fees c h arged a t Kelly, th e spokesperson said. Even those wno naven 't worked before or ttave been un· employed for long. periods or time find work wilfi Kell~. New Publlcatlon Opens OC Job Options Employment agency owner . Rebecca Britt and human re- source consultant Dennis Lahey are offertng a new way of find- ing employment. Their new publication, the Jobfinder, will list all job open- in gs in ·orange County, a spokesperson said. • Other features of the Job- finder will include : -A column on job concerns written by industrial consulting psychologist Dr. Alan Levy. , -An employment business dfrectory listing job-related businesses to aid the employ- ment seeker. Contributing writers are welcome. Call 979-1671. IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICES & AGENCY SerYllMJ Newport H• bor & '"IH Area ... with Integrity l profeellonalttm ainoe 1970. Clerlcal-Professlonat-Managertal Plmntl Dottle Faulu1er 4111.17a .......... U4' c.:... ...... CA tlU7 17141 '41-1471 Suppien"ent to Coast LIFE. August 15, 1979 & 0•1ty Pilot. August 18. 1979-JOBS 23 ~OLLOW THE SUN TO EBASCO •.. A growing f0tce in the industry f0t 72 years. E:BASCO offers q-ound hOOf oppo1t\M'lity 10 enqmeer~. de~C1l6fS, ond clet•col suppon P<!'sonnel seel.nq 1he srob1l1ry of o well established firm en o bo~ f0t onqoinq caeer ~nr lnovor~ in enqineerinq put E6ASCO Ornc:>O<;l the worlch ieodefs in nucleor/fO'>sil fuel powat pion• de~. engineering and COl"lsll'UOIOO. CA, commttmet1t to ste<>Py planned expansion is evldenr by our neweu full service engirtee<inq focility loco red 1n Newp0tt Beach Our office prov.des o pleo~t won•nq environment "' o completely modern pdureJque p0t~·l1ke sett.nq. Oppoitunmes ·E!.(ist for power ploiit profes~onoh '" ovr &v.,neer,,q and De~ Group s as well os occos~ enqineeong monoqement and support positions. These ae coreer 0t1ented positions in o new and qro...,,nq 1eqionol offl(e of o worldwide power compony eocomposs.nq 8ectrl(o), Mechanical • C.vil arid lnstrumenro.tion & Con11ol di$C1plines. Cle11col openings ovo1loble 1n cv Newport Beech offices •onqe froni recep!!Ofl•st ond cleik typst ro senior eiecutive s.ec1et0ty pos1t1oris We olw' mo1nton o • pe1monenr sta ff of port lime clencol people in mony oreo$. , We offer competitive solories. plus complete benef••s pockoqe ro all ovrFuU i;me employees ;ncludinq: E -;-Co P<>d Lie & 1'1eck.~ '"w.:ir.;" • ( ' l':xl •,.. ·-·~· '"'r • 1,.,.,e \lfN!<'I Pion • c 'Cl'J • '""'°" • S•_?<~ ~~ Plor> • T •O W,.,J.\ IJf)(O'(";" Technical -David Podo (71'4) 7sq.1100 Ctencol . lv'lf\ Stevenson j714) 75q·7113 110 Newport Center Dr. Ne wport Beoch. (/\ 9266/J .. . Equal Opporti.niry Employer M/F WORLD LEADER IN POWER S...vice\ lncorporoled DEYaOPMENT WANT TO MAKE MORE MONEY? Resumes That Get Jobs .. We Know The 14 Polnt1 Employer1 Are Looking For \ THE-COMPIEHEISIVE 1£SUME SERVICE • RESUMES • All JOBS I CAREERS" • JOI INTERVIEWING • PEISONILIZED COVEi LmEa SERVICE I PROSPECTIVE EMPLOYER IDENTIFICATION OUR GOAL II TO GET YOU THE JOB YOU WANT 1~9 ___ 72_•9 ____ 0......._81 _____ 1 ,1/ Career Prof lies '' 1 [( .. 1123 I 17th SJ · lent• An• Svlte 123 'j.f! MON THlu Fii I AM• I PM . W..K ... 11Mll•IPM I • \ 7 J08S -Supplement to Coas~ LIFE. August 15. 1979 & Dally P1tot August 16. 1979 * • Fluor Corporation Proyides worldwide Servic;es Fluor Corporation in Irvine is the parent compa ny of "sub· sidiaries and divisions providing a wide range of services lo na tural resource industrie~." · Daniel lnternallonal Corpora· lion a t G r een vi l le . South Carolina provides worldwide cons truction services to 171. dustrjal, utility. commercial and instiluliOnal industries . Deep Oil Technology. Inc. at . Long Bee1ch designs und inst all s Agency Seeks Talented Performers An Ariaheim talent develop· ment ser vice is accepting ap· plications from .J.ll.ose serious abo ut a career;. in movies or television. Should a pplicants be accept· cd, Screen Artists Management (SAM > not only becomes their per sonal manager, but also pro- vides the finest development a nd training, personal guidance a nd a n a ppearance in SAM 's p i c l u r e· d i r e c t o r y , a spokesperson s aid. The pict ure direct ory goes to agents. casting directors a nd ma jor studios. And SAM is successful _, all clients over age 18 have worked in a movie or on tele vision, the spokesperson said. SAM is at 1811 W. Katella Ave., s uite 1.29 in Anaheim and can be r eached at633-~ Services provide by SAM in· elude: · -Acqua inting a pplicants with procedures ii'\ pursuing a m()deling, acting or television career -Selection of an Image to be given the public -An optional 12-week train· tng program. Temporary Jobs OoSe to Home' Western Tumporary Services employees find challenging : • work with top pay. The firm offen Potltiona ln· ·ternatlonally in office, In· duatrtal, medical, marketing ,. . and technical l1eld1, a '· · · apokespenon 1ald. • · "With Western, yoq work ~. when you want, near your ~ aac>me, on Iona or 1bort Ulip- " \. . menta," lhe added. • Western Temporary Services, • . Ille., baa been ID bualnea llnc6 1148 and now It at 11182 MacArthur Blvd., aulte JOO, In Irvine. ' . ~ Tbe firm never char1e1 emple1Y•• teea , the 1pokeapenoa 1ald. us.op by for a lree key ebaln for I.be key to )'OUI' future," • . ' ...... . ~ ,. . t • ;,, .. . . • ..... 11"· ·~ ••• underwater completion and re· covcry syste ms for oll and gas wells. f'luor Australia Pty. Li m1ted at Melbourne . Aust rali a pro· vides engineering <And construe· tion services to firms tn the min· ing and metals industries. Fluor Drilling Ser vices, Inc. c.tl I rvinc provides onshore and offs h o re .. cont r a c t d ri I It n g servi<1.es for the otl and gas in· dustri~. • . YOur Ti CLERICAL fy~ist Keypunch Word Processors Secretaries PBX Clefts .., .. AMM•t ltlll.U... 631-1000 "'. F)uo r En gi n ee r s-and (.'onstructors, Inc . at Irvine de· signs, engineers and constructs h y droca rb o n process ing f aci Ii tic!. -re f tne ries, gas plan Le;, pctrothl·m1c<tl plants. f'luor Ocean Services, Inc. at Houst o n , ·1 c:xas designs. cngi ne<.•rs <1nd constructs of· fshore and rminnc fot 1hl1cs for the 011 and ~a !. industries · p1 pe I inc s, do('k '>. h u r bo rs. tcrminc.ils . Fluor OU ind Gas Corpot atwn in Denver. Colo. <.1d rnini...ll·1 Fluor holdi ngs in ~11 und )!.i wells in the United Sti.ilf·'> ·111d O\ er.seas. Fluor Pioneer Inc . &JI Clue ,, • l ll1no1s serves t he ch·<lll• pow er industry by pfcl\ 1d111 total rcspons1b1l1ty cng1nc1·1 in~ prol'urcment and con!->tt tH 111,i M'r\'l<:CS for both nudt·..ir .11.d Joss tl fuel po\\Ct plant s · ... Money! BENEFITS Holidays Vacations Insurance Bonus IMfTA~ 11UI I. IMlt. 973-4991 , B11ntington Beaeh Fountain Valley OITI 0 N * VOL. 72, NO. 228, "SECTIONS, 66 PAGES • Your Hometown · l Dally NewHpaper 1 .. Fll=TEEN CENTS MacDonald 'Mystery Witness' Slated RALEIGH. NC. <AP> --Dr Jeffrey,..MacOonald's lawyers say they plan to caU a woman to the stand today or fi'rlday who had been sought as a mMtenal witness ln the triple murder • ·'case. HelenaSt.oeckley was p1cked up by FBI aaent.s in Pickens Coun- ty, S .C .. on Wedne~ay, accord- ing to U.S. Marshal Hugh Salter U S . Dis trl<'t Court Judge Franklin Dupree Jr issued 11 bench WltrrMnl for bt:r elrU4lr Ul the Wf't'k Defense allomeys had been looki ng for her for several months. The lawyers said they have received Information since 1910, when the killings of Mac- Donald's ra mily took place. that s h e might have information about the slayings. M ac·Donald. 35, of Hunti~ ll arbour , i s c h a rged th blud~eo~in).{ and stabbin to ., death bis wire Colette. 26, and daughters K imberly ~ 5, and Kristen, 2, while he was a Green Beret doctor stationed at Fort Bragg an 1970 Mac Do nald s a ys four in- truders, inf luding a woman with long blonde hair. attacked rum and killed his family. '- Al least one defense witness is expected Jo t estify that Ms' Stoeckley matches the descrip- tion of that woman and that she , told him she was on drugs lbe night of the slayings and might have been involved. U.S. marshals escorted Ms. ~oeckley into the Federal Build· 1ng today. She was sllll talking with defense attorneys late in the morning. Ms. Stoeckley. who has short. jet -black hair. declined com- ment whe n s he entered the ~u1lding A defense witness. Or. George • ort1on ':/ Court OK Of Faces Further Battles .. 8Babies .Born · In Italy NAPLES. Italy_ <AP > /\ 29-ye..ar·old Naples woman on fertility treatment gave birth to eight babies today, all alive. doctors announced It could be a record for multiple births. -CdMMan To Fight For Baby By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL OI •~• O••IY Polot \u lt A Corona del Ma r man who lost a court challenge or his girlfriend's rig ht to have an abortion Wednesday s aid today that "I still hope and pray" the child w1U be born. - Podgorny of Winston-Salem. t esti.fied Wednesday that he couldn't tell whe ther Mac- Donald's major chest wound was self-inflicted. He examJned MacDonald on Tuesday night; he said . Podgom y also said the wound was al least l lh inches d~p and ~erced MacDonald's right lung. He said the wound was potential· ly fatal. but the likelihood or death was small He said a chest wound to the left side would have been pott:n· ti ally more serious. ' The defense Is trying to show MacDonald wouldn't have in fli c ted the wou nd h1ms elr because he risked piercing his hver, which would be extreme ly serious. The. Army dropped his charges againflt Mac Donald in 1970, but he was 1nd1cted by a federal grand Jury m 1975 0.1ly Ptl~ I'-•Y 111< ... re •-•• The previous hig~est number of surviving children in a mult i pie birth was six -which oc J7 ("Urred twice, i n Sydney. In a hastil y called afternoon hearing, Judge Robert C Todd reversed an earlier order that would have blocked the woman from aborting the child pending further legal a rguments next Tuesday Bree%ing Along . . Australia, in 1971, a nd in Cape Town, South Africa, an 1.974, ac ~ cording to the Guinness Book of World Records. Doctors at Naples' Hospital of the Incurable said the babies' weights ranged from 14 ounces to 2.2 p0unds. The births took several hours with a doctor and three nurses atte nd11fg, they said I' The mother was identified as Pas qualina Chiasnese Anal.fella She r eportedly delivered s ix children thrt:e years. a~o. all of whom died a few ho urs after birth T he Guinness book notes that the h igh est n umbe r 1n a medically recorded multiplt: birth was nine, o n three oc- casions -the 1971 Sydney birth. an Philadelphia in 1972 and in Banglades h in 1977. All the children in the Ph.iladelph1a and Bangladesh births died. There were undocumented re- ports earlier th.i s century of 10 births. Guinness notes Suspect Held 1n Saiita Ana Fatal Stabbing Phillip R. Anderson. 32, of Huntington Beach, has been ar- rested in connection with lbe atabblDg death oT ll Santa Ana man. according to Santa Ana pqlice. Tbe victim, Manuel Barragao, 22. of 2800 S. Rosewood, was murdered in bis Santa Ana home Monday aft.ernoon in what police described as a d rug-related at· lem pted rohbery. Police reported that witnesses ttold them the victim was argu- ing with l wo men in a bedroom . of the home when the stabbmg occurred. Bail for Anderstm was set al $250,000 A second s uspect is l>e· in& aou1bt PILOT YIEWS ·JOB ,ICTURE Today's Dally Piiot loots at employment opportun1Uu in Oran•• Couty· in a 24-page ....... , .. Doa't aa1M tbe stories and pie· tu,.. ol Jobe-, detailin1 the COUD· l)''I em_ployment situatJon, In today'& Dally Pilot. ' ! Bed Force Eyed 4WA8HINGTON CAP> -The Peata1on H)'I two Soviet ...,..... ad a tanker ln UM c.t..._ are under obeerva- U. bJ a U.S. cte.tro7ar and .............. - Robert Blake, 23, said his nt!ll!._1 step will be lo decide if Judge Todd 's decision should be ap- pealed to the Fourth Ois tnct Court of Appeal in ~n Fran· CISCO. Barbara R icha rdson of Santa Rosa lets the Y. tnd do a ll the Y.ork a~ she ~kins a lo ng the water in Dana Point H arbor. Winds urfing is becoming a popula r pastime along the Orange Coas t. NA~OTIC~ PARAPHERNALIA ORDINANCE 'BLESSING' Ross Salvato and Daughter Gina Display Shop'• ~ares He was scheduled to discuss that pros pect this morning w1th h i s attorney s, Ma r vin M itche1$0n and Harold Rhoden, of Los Angelt:S . Edison to Install . Dmg Device Curbs Accordmg to Bla ke . who said he as pre~1dent Dr America n Home Datu Corp, or Irvine, he a nd Holly Lynn Latnell. 27. of Laguna llills. had verball y agreed to be married and to 'the b1 rth of the child. Converter;Systern . Help Some Shops Miss Latnell , he said, 1s two months pregnant They have known each othe r for about 18 months. Blake said. Southern Caltforn 1a Edis on CQlll pany officials plan to install a Sl2 ntillion catalytic convert~r s yste m at Huntington Reach Plant Number Two m a test ef rort to cut n 1tro~en oxide emissions by 90 percent. By ST E VE MARBLE Of -O•llY Pllet 'tatt An ordinance des igned' to clam p down on .th e s a le of narcotics paraphernalia in Hunt- inRton Bea• has been • bless- M(,ln Arrested In Huntington Rape Charges A former Huntington Beach resident ~uspected of raping a 28-year -old woman last May and a 16-year-old girl last June was arreste d Wednes da y lo Bakersfield, police reported to- day. Steven ~ Burmood, 24, was picked up by Bakersfield police at 9:45 at his truck-loading job on a $50,000 Huntington Beach warrant , offi cers said. Burmood was booke d into Huntington Beach Jail Wednes- d ay in connection with the raoes. He is believed to be the so· called ''Cowbo)> Rapis t" police said, because of what the rapist wore during attacks on Hunt- ington Beach residents. In both cases, police reported, the assailant wore black cowboy boots, blue jeans and threatened to klll bis victims. " The 28·year-old vicUm told police her attackef climbed throup a kitchen wtndow, threw her to the noor and raped her while her two chUdnn watched. Poli ce s aid tbe man threatened lo kill ber wben one of the youngsters ran toward the front door of her Huntington Beach apartment. A 16-year·old girl was raped two ween later by a suspect fit.· Unc the aame d••crlptJon, police wa. inR in disguise, claim owners of commercial outlets that stock· the items . Diane Marchetti , o wner or Things For Your Head , says her Hunt ington Bea c h paraphernalia business -has picked up since the ordina nce'lt became law last May · 'If' Ross Salvato. who ownes the Raspberry Roach, claims the or· dinancc is "a bad lav., but I'd be sillY. to complain." Hu nti n g t o n Bea c h .paraphe rnalia vendors say publicity surro unding the law and the fact that local record stores stopped selling the drug. related items has been a boon. ·'I'm willing .,to do· anything to s ave that child," Blake re1terat· ed today "tr s he wan.ts to take custody, fine. H she wanted to A1ve it to m e, fine. I JUSt want that child lo have a cham·e to live," lilake said. Judge Todd decided to vacate the earlier temporary restrain· m g ordt>r after Ronald Talmo, an Ame rican Civil Libe rties Union attorney , s uccessfull y argued that a 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decis ion applied to the pending case. The pilot proJer am. in response to requirements by the South Coast Air Quality Management District, t'OuJd be in operallon b) late 1981. an Edison Company s poltesman said. Construction of the converter could ~in this November at the plant o n Pac 1f1c Coast 6HB Guar<U Seek to Top Pathlling Mark The ordinance makes il illegal to openly display parapbemalia to sell it lo anyone unde r the age of 18. In ~ case P~eCI Paren- thood of "€entrar Missouri vs . Danforth. the high court ruled · Six Huntington B eac h unconstitutional a Missouri lifeguards plan to plop their pad· Shop owners also are required to keep the devices in separate rooms. away from the general public's view. statute lh•t prevented a Woman dleboards into the ocean at San· from having an abortion without ta Catalina lsland Friday mom· the consent of her spouse. ing and bead for home. The court held the state could C ity 1i f e guard Lt. 8 fl I Police legal advisor William' Sage s ays record sto res stopped s~lling the items but that five <See ITE~S. P age A2) not grant the right lo block an Richardson says the half-dozen abortion to the spouse because youths hope to trim some Ume the state itself did not possess off the three miles per hour it the right took a Laguna Niguel lifeguard to make a similar ocean journey Nixon Cup.._? Pri~e Sem~~ Matchmaking NEW YORK CAP> -Britaln's Prince Charles once 1ual*t- ed that former President NllUlll was tryinl t.o "pair b1m otf" with daughter Tricia, and tbe prlnce was "dlltlnctly IDDOyed," a biographer 1iy1. . Nixon's alleged matcbmakina effort ii described by, An- thony Holden ln his book "Charles. Prince of Wales." Excerpt.a from the book appear ln tbe Sept.ember taaue of the Ladles HomeJwmaJ. Holdet1 writes that Charles' ausplclons were.aroused durlna hls 1970 visit to the White House when Nlxon told tum, "ll_y wUe and I will keep out of the wa7 so that you can really IHI at home." Saturday. ~ Accompanied by-8 ~-root lifeguard boat. the group plans to hit the water at 6 a .m . and ar· rive at Huntington's mail\ city beach at 2 p.m. ParUctrUq in the 23·mile trip wll be Dave Simcox, Howard Furlon1. Orea Crow, Larry Robertlon. Pete Morales and Pat Weet, IUcbardloll •aid. Rlcbardlon noted · that pad- dleboard tnb between Catalina aDd UM maln1and were COIDIDOll occ\u 1 enc. ln the late ll50I and lNOs. "Our PYI are trylna to 1et back lat.o this pbyaica!-thl.nl." Rlchardlon explained. L11una Nl1uel llfe1uard CbarUe Wan p11ddled 30 mllea MtWHD Avaloa and La1una Beach la 10 boun. ... Rlcbardlon &aid tbe oft~uty Accordln1 .o poUce report.a, the atrl was raped ln 1 man'• cir followtM a party and tbeD releaHd tn downtown Hunt-. ......... "Se1Un1 plans constantly bed Charin and Tricia aide by •Ide,'' writel Holden. "WhlJe tfl!t PfOtr~m bad them apendlnc au of eaeb cla1 ... .u.u-t. •.wm to bttllf left aloee wttb ucb «Mr ln VIMOQI parta ol the wm .. lloale. ,, Holdea ••YI CbarJn w• .uaoJtd btHUH ol "bit ..... of bit PCJ9itlon not l"lffivlq ltl MeuitOmtd defenDa." 1" ffntiqtGD pardl' effort wfll co.er a lboner dl1tuce, but will be Iona enoufb to "r•· eyalaate the abll tr of our w ..... . . H1gh~ay al Nt!wland Strt•l't The pend1n~ project mu~t bt ap - prov ed b y coast a l ro m - m1ss1one r s . and buildin g pec-m1ts issued by Huntingt11n Beach offt<•1als Ediion Com pany s pokesman Bill Compton today said the test converter, arfect1ng JUSt one fourth of plant em1ss1ons. would be built along s ide o ne of the towenng stacks at the plant He said the 75 foot-ti1gh hous- ing for the converter wt>uld he bar ely noticeable next to the ZOO-foot-tall stack. A sax-month testing pe rnid for the new system would follow to determine its effectiveness an re- ducing nitrogen oxides. The tests would be conduc ted by SCAQM and state Air Resource!> officials. Smlller systems a re operating in Japan. The cons truction con- tract ror the Huntingtoo Beach converter has been awarded lo Kawasaki Indus tries, s aid Compton. Coast \\'ea a her Coastal fog late night and early morning hours otherw1se s unny days . Overnight lows 58 to 64. Highs Fridal" 70. al beaches lo 82 intand. 1.NSl•E TODA~ T.inn•Hfl Hila acllloclc mem~ EJoia, tolrilc fn Tllpdo, Mia., 10lwtt ,._ '°°' bona, ,_,,,.. an ~ 0 hard Hme ~ "' °" the '4te ...,., Sft ··s.umg a Legnd" °" p_,. .U. latlex ' 4 . ' ~ .. . . . 16Billion Overcharge? Texas ch.Foiiled W ASHINOTON l AP>• Tiu Departauat of EHrl)' ••n ll major oU co mpanies may bav• overd1ar1~ c uatomttt by ••much u M bllUOft 1 net 11'13. Oil COOu 6 Mile~ of Island Shore But il "1>1\'t know until It flnlahell th~ audit• later thia year and, enn lben, the companlrA may auc ce11f\illy contHt lhe nnd· tn11 Spolt011 man Jack Van denber1 uld Wedneaday •lmoet aJI the 1wipeded ••.t bllt:ton In overc har1es anne>uoced prt'vtously att beln1 cont.etted and that on ly S 121 mllllon In reathutlon h as been or de red. CORPUS CHRllTl. THH CAP > -Tbl ~k 1watlu of ruoawa)' MexJc:o aruda oU In patches up to IS feet lone coated more than Ala mtlH of the 1h1ttnin1 Snuth Padre Island beachet today lt wu the hard•\ blow ~t lo thr mult.UnlWoo-dollar vae1Uon apot whtre tourism la reported otf by 30 percent SeveraJ mil .. of South Padre bland beachea at the Hp of Tu aa were hit hard by lnc<>mln• patchet ot oil durina lhe n.labt. 0 11 patches u bl1 u three feet by IS feet littered the beach area In front ot the posh Bahia Mar bol~I condomutlum complH Vac uum truch were oo t.bo • fkea11 l'lete Schoeb Teacher Pay Talks Snag Repair Work that contract negot111tions wt•rc making no headwar. bf1cht.oday1uclllqupt1Mol1. Almoel 10 mllH of tourlat be1cb11 aJoq the oort.btrn ~ of the 1cenic 100.tnlft-long laland were hit Tuetday and Wednea· day by the aticky mass from :soo mll ee IOUth ot the Bay of Cam- "che, wbere the Mexlcan'Off. lhorl! 011 weU lxtoc I blew out June 3. South Padre Is l and. the hlthll11ht of the South Texas coaat for tounata, bad escaped moat or lh4' oil before Wednes- -day nigbt, receiving ooJy £Cat. tered _ynall tar balls and two larae.,Jobe .. South Padre hotel owners met Wednesd ay n ight in ne arby Ha rlingeo to d ls c uss the decreue In b~lneas lbey said is due largely to the oil threat and subsequent national pubUcity. R econnaissance flights late Wednesday showed the ribbon of 011 strctc·hed 60 miles north or the southern lip or fad re Island Sc1t'nt1:.t John Robini:.on said thousands or square miles or the Gulf or Mexico south or Texas are co-ver cd by the 011 and Unrept•11tant Wa.tlled that UM 1ltuatioa 111 Ttx· u could en wone Navy apottua dllcovered oil Tuesday about 110 mlle1 south of Grand lale, La., which la about 60 mtles south of New Or&eana. The Coatt Ouard ha• begun' In· stalling anti-oil booms In 1,500· foot -wide Aransas Pua: the he~vlly t raveled channe l leading lo the port of Corpus Christi. The boom'a will be used to bl()(k poealble oil Infiltrations into the delicate envtronmenl3 of CorpU3 Christi Bay and Lacuna Mactre , the Coaat Guard said. For the fint time, t.ult f0rce leaders were talking Wedneaday about the po&1lb1lHy of guarding ~ays and lagooo.s along the en tire 367-mlle-ton1 Texas coast a nd perhaps Lowa1ana. Laguna Madre. whic h runs between Padre Island and the mainland, and the oUier lush bay s a od l agoons ~arb or numerous species or rare birds 81\d w1ldJlfc and arl' breeding grounds for shrimp and other kl'y commercial mannc ~pec1es TlfR~ FANCIER WALTER ALLEN WITH ON! O;rnms H41p • Bultt •Separate HouM for Hl1 Shelled fnenda P lans for major maintenance Jobs in Huntington Beach's Ocean View School District are on a back burner until trustees aJ)d teacher,. reach agrttment · on a new contract. The teachers' contract expired June 30.'Teachers have charged the board with not negoliatlng in good faith. More PLO Talks Valley Man Creates Haven for Turtles By MIC1fAF.I. PASKF:Vl<.11 Although the expenditures are listed in the district's $24.1 million 1978·19 budget, major maintenance projects are ex· pected to hinge on the mooey re- q uired to .meet negotiated teacher demands. Coogan said the board now knows -within a range of about $300,000 -what the district's m come will be th.is fiscal year. "We are in a posiUon now " Coogan said, "where there wlll be some s aJary talk wheo we meet with them (teachers). Hinted by Young 00 u.o O••ly ,.,.., SY<• When Waltn Alli-n's PXpand 1ng menagerit· of turtle' <1nd torto1~ ~lowly s larted talong over tus Fountain Valley ht>m.-. he vowed to do i.omeUung about It from his own home at 10456 Calle Madero - Allen doesn 't offer a lot of ex- planation for his love of the <1rm ored creatures or wby he built Ills "turtle paradlse " Superintendent Dale Coogan said he received those directions late Wednesday during a special board seslSioo. The Ocean View Teachers As· sociatlon seeks s alary hikes ranging between 7 and 34 per· c ent. d epe nd i n ~ o n each t<'a ch-er's educa tion, experience and length of service Al so sought are reductions In c lass sizes, s horter te aching days, cost of liv1nf( increases :ind an additionul $1,200 annual· ly in fringe benefits ·for each teacher Stalled contract talks might hold up purchases of main· tenance vehicles, a new roof for La ke View School a nd Mphalt work at several schools, Coogan said Also considered tentative until a contract is signed is a $70,000 program to hfre part-lime peo- ple to coordinate volunteer aides a t each distnct school liut the school board, which claimed 1t could not ne~otiate teacher demands unt1f at learned how much "ball·oul" mone1" would rome from Sacramento. now appcurs ready to seraou.o;ly ne~<1t1atc I ht· lcat•her contr<1cl. Coogan said. Trustees hope t.o !>Cl a last· ditch contract ta lk late this month before negotiators meet with a three-man fact.randing panel 5ept. 18-19. Te achers sought the special panel in late June after a stale· appointed m ediator d eclared Valley Plans Safety Fair A Safe ty Fair 1s planned for 9 a .m Saturday at Mlle Square Park in Fountain Valley by the Orange County/Long Beach Chapttr or the National Safely Council The fair will provide informa· lion on Industrial, home and recreational sarety measures. Specifically it will include first· aid and cardiopulmonary re- s uscit.tion demonstrations and exblbiUona on skateboard, bicycle and drivinl safety. Local police a1encies will pro- vi d e Information on Neighborhood Watch and other crime prevention programs. Refreshments will be sold. The fair ia open to the public without cbarg~ HI DAILY PILOT ff'tQta,_.,, t.eiKf 0..f• ~I ... •fl"Mil•~ I\·~ &4fWllf JM~ Pr-~ lt .... ;,,.,. ., ff'wo 0r.,., ( .. \I ,.velt\Nftt(.,,..,_. ~ ..... ilMIMM .. ~_.,,,... ~ ""'°""" ,, • .,., •• , c .. ~ -· ----· -~ ....... ,_ ·-"•''"·',_ ~-11~c..1 ,. ·-----··-'-\<11 ..... Y'\_ ...,_., n.,, .... __ ,,.....,._,, .. DI _" ... a.-.c.w_c..1 __ _ Despite the m a jor expeo· dltures "freete," trustees have or<Jered the painting of West mont School. The contract for e xterior painting was awarded to the lowest of fi ve 'bidders Wil:ion and .Hampton of Anaheim The highest bid was $24 ,000 Wastal Oil S/,i.ck Broken Imo 3 Parts An oil slick that stretched from Huntington Beac h t o Oceanside has broken into three large floating blob& about three miles off the coast, U S. Co1e1 t Guard officials said today. T he oi l patches s ettled off Corona del Mar , D11na Point and Ocean.'lide Wednesday evening, said Coast Guard s poke~man Garth Groff. fie said thc slick wai:. reduced by sun and wave action lo o than film witb a rambow·hkt: sheen on Wedne<>Aay. The oil patches. Groff said: m cas.uce about a quarter of a mile Tn diameter and tha t .severaJ chunks measuring three feet in diameter are floating farther out to sea. Coast Guard offlclals are lak. ing s amples from boats that passed through the cousUine ·~ north·south sea lanes earlier this week. Groff said the oil is believed to be engine fuel but m ight b1~ natllral seepage. He said none of it has hit 1tru beaches so far · Belsito Gets Works Post TemporarUy The HunUogton Beach City Council, at a loes to find a public work• director, voted thia week to let City Administrator Bud Belsito handle the job for the next mootb. ·Belsito aaid he already bQ (,. ~urned the responsibilities of hat poal and will begin in· rviewing applicants interested in the $44,000-per·:vear job. He said he hopes to tnau .. recommendation lo the council within 30 days. M Ike Zam bory resigned last month after 1ervln1 only four monlhl •public works director. He reported the praaurea al the Job had become too mueb. UNITE D NATIONS CAP> Andrew Young, out as American U.N. ambassado r because o( un· nutbon zed talks with a PalCfltine ,, Liberation Orgaiuzataon envoy. h inted today he mig ht m eet again wath the PLO misn before leaving tus post al the Uruted Nations · ·Younl( ulso :.u1d he would not be i.u111ns~'<l 1f he had bccn spied· on by Israeli agc·nLs. As he was Wcdne~d<ty alll'r hand1n1< an hi s rcs ll(na tion . You ng sounded un.repent11nt 1;1bQul his controversial meetang Fro• Pa9~ A I l'IEMS ... other stores have complied with the ordinanl'e an conlinumg to sell paraphernalia. ·'F rom a selfis h standpoint, the ordinance has been great roe. bu111ne:'ls," reports Salvato. "I'm not sure it 's al'comphshcd what the r1ty was aftcr but 1t surl' ha~ helped me " Several businc\i:. owners who sell the devices l'l<11m they've been W'lked to Join 11 legal fight agai nst the ordinance and &1m1lar laws in other cities . The llunl1ogton Reach owneri:. say they refused lo join the h ght because of the reven.e effect of the ordlnance. Salvato says he's complied with the law by separating half blti store with a bamboo curtain. Across the c urtain he sells tickets l-0 concerts and sport evenl.8. "It's reaJly Inconvenient and it looks preUy s illy. but it's the on- ly thing I could do because my s hop is so s,,..11," he says. Scvf'ral s hop o~rs say they've op~tip\Jsepara te room s fo r cu.<1tomers want.Jn~ to b\Jy roach cUps, wate r pipes or ciearelte papers One store owner says ht-s1mp· ly keeJ)6 a dark cloth over the display cases. . The ordinance, police say, ap- parenUy ha. satisfied everyone. They point out that bus i.nelJa owners seem happy and .citizens, who ooc:e objected to t.be dia- plays, have quit complalnin1- Jury Porulen Death Penalty In Slaying An Orange County Superior Court j ury deliberated today on whether the convicted murderer of a Huntington Harbour jeweler s hould be sent to tbe gas chamt>e.r ... ·- -·-,.,..__ """'- ~· • c..... \tl(,e ,.,----~ --1'. .... ":.':..-:Z:- Zambory, whoH reslpaUoo la effective Aue. 17, 11 oa vacaUoD. -..-"He will beeome 1eneral muqer of the Carmel Sanitary Diltrtct. Durt•c clo1in1 ·ar1ument1 Wedntiday afternoon. Deputy Dlatrlct Attorney Richard Farnell desc ribed defendant Robert Edward Craoe H a violent aoelopalb and llleloal crtml.nal who bad no re1ard fet bumaollfe. Crane, ao, fonnerly of Eoctno, wa1 convicted by the same Jury Wor ld Jewelera, s .. 1 Beach, durlnt a W7I boldup. ~ It &Aet -..... " Atlil4 .... ~ .. ... _ ... ::::: t:::: ... .. ~:.~~~ ..... ~ ...... 0 ... ,.,._ °"'"9 ..-•IN<• lf"IM c ...... ._ .. c... ...... JatW.tt•••"'' .. ' , ... , ..... '71•1MMll1 Cl•••••. Adve ....... "71 ~--Ot .... C..1<-ti-... 1• ~~-alfi ~=:a?"'~ Coins and Jewelry Taken in V al~ey The Jury, however, dead· J lock• in • e-e vote oq whether Cran e murdered Burllan broke Into a Foun· Thomu Cochran, • police lnfor.. t1lo Valley home sometime mant whoae body was found Wedneeday and made olt with dumped oa 8ol11 Chica State coln1, Jewttry and·a collie~~ • Beaen ln December 1171. • ma1.-. valued ~1 Utt '\ Wbla. not admltU01 involve· It a total of"70, poUce Hid. meat la Golln'• dealb, Cran. Tli• 1ou wu reportad at s conceded la b1I 1r1umen~ U.. p.m. bF MJGbMI H. CrowlaJ, • b• bad t1kta part tn put of ~ ~ It, PeUe. Mid erlmn, IMluclllll tbe armed Ute ~ ..,,.,..U, ,...._ robbery of a bank. But t.e otf tM fnllt .. emM ol tbe attued Ida pat lctiou dtd not I bouH to pia acau. warna& die~' of 4-atb. • r4 last month with the PLO's U.N observer. ZehdJ W.b1b Tern a violauon of a US. commitment to Israel not to deal with the PLO. "I have no regrets I would do 1t again." he said al a newb con rerence today at the Li S mas s1on to the United Nations . He kept them all But h11> home L!I no longn an danger ,,, beromang sht-11 i:.hod .cd Allen simply bualt a aeparalt' hnuiw for has 175 mf'mbt>r rept1l1• rt!j{lment IL''> d 1.200 '>Q uan· fl)(Jl 'Job 'With tv.o lx"<i rc"'m'. offi <'•· k1l<'hen and b<ithroom to bt-pn· "There as room for about 250 01 ve OOe"l l." Allen says The add1lloos lo the nock Like Iv wall c oml' from f eder a l "'ildl1f1· or '>lJ lf' f-'i!>h and Game de'µattment offl c1al!> who "''" fl,C'Jt•· th1· n•pt1l1·-. from folk~ v.hn Ir. to hnn~ them an rrom uth•·r <'OWllraP\. Alll'n <Hid~ He was ai:.kcd s pec1f1cally whether. us prt>s1dcnl of the U. N Se-cunty <.:ouncll for th"' month or August. h•· would mt."t·t • n~w llf' hasn l fi gured out l'nn :-.lrur t1nn C'o<;l!. a \ )t•I M •""} of lhe t•twlon1nn., a ri· on .-nd :t n~ered 'Pt·r1~., 11.,t..,, J1HI m purl:tl1 o n 1., rl•\lr1r1i-d bt-~<1u.,<' of ft•ar of d1 seasC' They . arP tumf'd ovn to Allen, and h•· :o.:ty'i mo .. t or the nl'WCOmt~rs ~la y for i:<i.xJ YOUNG'S OUSTER PERILS PEACE-A4 again wath Terz1 ' 11 the Palesti· nian asked. "It would be unconscionable to refuse to see somebody as pres1· dent o( t.be Security CouncJ," he replied. Pressed later for clarification, h e said he would m eet wi th anyone wanting to l'iee him as Jo n g a s that p e rs o n were qualified Terzl might be con· slder<'d q ualified b<·cause the council rc~ularly Rtanl!\ ham the right to addrc!)!> 1t during de batei:. on the P<ih·.,tinaan l~'>Ue It became clPar today that Young may !>hll be• the c hu·f t ' S dele~ote to thl' Una led Na · lions, and thcrl'fort· coun<'ll president, next Thuri:.day. when the counc1l 1s scheduled to resume debate over t))e Palesl1mam and resolutions to support their dnve for s tatehood White House ofrl clals ~au1 President Carte r intends to move with "due care and de- liberate cons ultation" in choo:.· ing a surcessor ON SALE THRU August 22 Tht· front ) ard 1~ taken up b" turtle pen.'> to kt¥p ha \ lt'nanL"> on lhrar own turf The bbc-kyard ,.., more of a r e c:reat1on arl'a There, he's bwll . an e laborat•· r oc k ·li ned s w im·m1og p ool . replete with fool bndges and a water fa ll. to satisfy his am phibiooa occupants. A w~l-m ao1 c ured s trip of grass aJong the side oft.be house provides exercise space for Al len's _bigg~t fnend . a 60-pound Aldabr.a tortoise that h a -. aQ._olhe r 40-0 pounds and 100 years of U!e ahead of 1l The anterior of the Colon1.1 Juarez homl' finished lhts v.('t-k ront a1ns a nu rs er}' for th•· :.mallcr SN and s pare for th1· 51 year·old owner's non II\ an~ collN·t1on · Th:it mt>an s l11rtll' 'hdJH'<l IJmµi.. cast"S full of :-.hell s h<tpt:d ba:.kets. candll..,, you name 11 flt' says he's been (:ollect1ng for · 15 )'Ur.\. Not surpn ir;an glv. the "semi ret1 red" oil worker also ·Ls v1<·<· president of the Cahfom1a Tur· tie and Tortoise Club He lak~ care of club busine:.s in his new offa c:f', J~ a few steps away l\llcn 1:. a wa lking e n t•ydopcdJa about h1i:. hobby lie 'II be holdmg an open house lh1s Sunday from noon to s p.m . Fellow wrtJe club members will · be there. but Allen says anybody as welcome for a tour . I !is turtle house is located off Ward St reet JU!>l ~oulh of Warner Avt'nue Allen ~ay'\ sig n ~ v.111 bl' posted to help Ira ' den Sunday Tho.,{• -.ho hJ' e troublf' fm<l mg 1l :ihould look for iJ car with . ll l'f'O H' plate' l ha1 :.pell n : rn 1.t.: Pact Rfl' j ected I.OS ANl.ELES IA.Pl --A st.rtlf' fact.fan'11n g romm1ss1on'-. n :<'omm1•ndat1on of a 26 p.ercent pa) n1ke over three years has met hltle succe.<1s an resolving s tale m ated negotiations that threaten to result in a s trike by e mployees of the Sou thern Cal1fom1a· Rapid Transit Dis- lnl't ON SALE THRU August 22 -~\,SOF~ ,.«~ Watch .for our year around ~ r s pecials of the weel<. ~ IVY & ZONAi GERANIUMS Gallon• NOW $2.50 Quarra NOW $ J .29 Regularly $3.50 Regularly $1.98 WATERING CANS NOW $3.25 Rtgulorly S4 ~ The c•M are made of durable plaa1k •nd hold 2 gallo"'· un·Aire UMBRELLAS 20% OFF Cho05e from a f anlaslic .elec· lion of patio unbrellu i.\ "The Gallery," all at a 2~ aavinge. 4" ANTHURIUM PLANTS NOW $4.95 Kt.'9ul.srlv $7 :,() The.e vivid red flower• wHl brighten up any room. ---------- ·--------------------------::-------. • CAUfu-NIA ~.August 16. 1979 DAIL 'I PILOT AS '· Sniper SOng Sliot Do~ T . ~ San Diego Howls but Lyrics Top Pops in Englan~ But San Diego apparenU,Y does llaberman said. ''It's easier] B•IJand B eld Paul Miskimen. 49. right. has been booked in Sacramento in the strangulation death of his wife La Vaughn. 48, left. She was found dead Tuesday in the bedroom of the couple's sub4rban Carmichael home. Miskimen had at first maintained his wife was a.live when he claimed he was kidnapped from his home on Tuesday and forced to drive to Southern California SAN DIEGO <AP> A San · 01eao radio 1\atlon that ran M Ustener·a opinion poll on a song about a achoolyard sniper says it will advl.4e Columbia Records not -to reluse the No. 1 British < hit In San Diego. , Since airing ''I Don't Like Mondays," KGB-AM bas re· C'eived more than 450 calls from listeners and "people are over· whelrninJlY against the soog," said station promotions director Ralph lfabermao. - THE SONG, recorded by an Irish group called the Boomtown Rats. is scheduled for release in about four weeks. -The lyrics parallel news ac· counts of a sniper attack that ·left two people dead and nine children Injured at a San Diego elementary school last January. A teen-age girl who -allegedly told reporters she had opened fire on the school because she didn't like Mondays faces trial in the case. which has been moved lo Orange Ceunty. Arter KGB Played the song 3 Firefighters Killed Wind Brings Tragedy to Brush Blaze Battle N·IPOMO <AP) -Three fire fighters have been killed and two others injured battling a 93().acre grass and brush fire on the Santa Barbara-San Luis Obispo coWtty line. The firefighters were work· ing on a hand line some dis· tance from the fire Wednesday, preparing to set backfires. Sud· denly, tricky winds turned the blaze in their direction and c aught them. ac cording to P eg gy Dewan e o r the C a Ii forni a De p a rtment of Forestry. Ba c kf ires are hr cs :.trategically set to burn areas Crimes Increase During 'Sickout' SANTA MONICA CAP ) -Major crimes iACreased 32 percent here during a 20-day sick,out last month by police offi cefs. according to figures released Wednesday by Police Chief James F Keane. "What this proves is that professional criminals read newspapers and watch television." Keane said "They knew we were short on manpower " MEANTIME, the Los Angeles County sheriff's office said il had no figures on the number of deputies who were docked for their pay during last month's two-day sickout staged by mem bers o( that department. Wiley Newman. Vice Prei.i dent of the Association of Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputies, s<11d the d e partme n t was us ing "arbitrary" meas ures to de· termine which deputies who called in sick July 12 ~od 13 would be paid. In Santa Monica, armed rob- beries from July l lo July 20, th61 time of the job action by of- ficers. increased 137 percent over the same period last year. Jumping from eight to 19, Keane said Res1d ential burglaries in· c reased from 84 during that period last year to 113 this year. a 35 percent jump. And other bur'glaties. including those of stores. offices and schools. in· creased from 43 to 49 TOTAL FIGURES for major crimes committed in the city during the manpower shortage' rose from 164 last year lo 216, according to Keane Figures for assault with a deadly weapon and rape were the same as last year's while strongarm robberies decreased slightly. No murders were com· mitted during either comparison period. under controlled conditions, thus depriving a blaze of fuel. The dead were identified as Fire Capt. Edwin M . Marty, 35. of Nipomo. a veteran of 19 yea rs with the Forestry Department; Ron T. Lorant, 23. a second-year seasonal firefighter from Long Beach; and Steve ,Manley, 21. also a s eco nd -ye a r s ea so nal firefighter. from Goleta. The m·osl ~eriously injured was Scott Coir. 25. of Goleta. a first-year firefighter. who was listed in critical but stable con· dilion. according to Dr. Jack Grossm an. a burn specialist and plastic surgeon at Sherman Oaks Communit~ Hospital. GROSSMAN .SAID Cox told him that he managed to run through the flames into an already-burned area to save bis life, while suffering bums over 60 percent of his body. • Tbe othe r m en w e r e on higher grouod and had too many flames between them and s afe ground to escape; Grossman reported Cox as say- ing. · ''THE ONLY thing l wish 1 could tell you was ..lhat we bad the other three here as well." Grossman s aid. "Whenever we hear about firefighters dyiog, it's like losing soldiers in the field ... After being airliCted from the fire to the Sherman Oaks burn unit, Cox was placed in a special pressurized 'chamber filled with pure oxy(en, Grossman said. i ~ l ~- i Discover why so many ~ ~ t I people ·don 'i visit ·regional-i. shopping centers since coming ~ ·i to WestcliH Plaza I 1 . ~ i ~ l . . . rr""'" .. . ' ................... ~. ~\N.!MrTID .... ·-~CWIN\..-• .,,,...J.. ' ' .. not want to bear it. stop it now than 1t would be af K 0 B played a tape of the song tJte release." • Tuesday, the •ttorney for 17 year-old Brenda Spencer said he would attempt to pers uade Columbia not to release the song "because it ma'ke.s fun of a tragrc and very sick person. to gauge public re action. Haberman said in an interview THE cAi.Ls lo the radio Sta· The song written by the group's lead singer after he read about Miss Spencer's arrest was performed for the first time when the Boomtown Rats played in a San Diego-area theatre Last Febrwiry. Thursday. tion were still tr1ck. ling in more l• "Judging from the initial than 24 hours alter the song had respo~. we're going to ad~se been played and although a few Columbia not to release 1tin San peopJe tavored the son g. Diego because 1t definitely af. Haberman said . "we asked ' feels a lot of people who were them ii they Would be willtnit to close to the situation and they sacrifice the SOOR for the sake of Since its release in EnJ,land, "I don't Like Mondays • has soared to the top of the pop charts and has sold about 500,000 copies. don't need to be reminded of it. the families involved, and they 1~ "By playing it oow. we can try all said they would." to slop the song before it bits the The chorus or the song say~· in - record stores and the disc part: ''Tell me why I don l hke f jockeys and before advertising Mon(tays. I wltflt to ~hoot tnc 1 dollars ~,. pou<ed onto i!, ". whole.day down." I · August f3 · August 18, 1979 Mow. only durilMJ this special ~ c.tten• s.aAe. yo. con buy diaM~s directly tro... SOtH of h wortcrs teodillcJ c:.tten. Serre huadr~s. e•en thotlsands. Oft these diCllllOftds before ttMy an --*ed lip for sclle to iew~ry •d depca bw11t storH ocross ~ 11crtioft. TWs. may be a o.ce-ift o-tifeti ... oppOl"tmfty. If '°" k1110w cl--.ds., JM lutow tt.is is "° ei•CICJCJef'aflOft. An outstmdinc) ittveshMttt oppot'fmity. SUPER SA YlllGS . Compare .these prices. But hurry. They won•t last. UNMOUNTED l>IAMOMDS SIZE SHAPE , ... c ... W.ronc. n.r-.. I/ I 9/" SIZE SHAPE '"'c .... s. """'• ~l/il/7' 69 cts Round SS00.00/ci. 1 55 cts Round SI 200.00/ct. 12 cts Hound U00.00/c:t. I 56 CIS Rouna "100.00/ct. 76 cts. Round UOO.H /ct. I 58 cts Round SI I 00.00/ct. .88 cts. Round ·-·OCl/ct. I 59 cts Round Sf 100.00/ci. 99cts Round SI )00.00/ d -I 1 6Q C1S Pear 1710.00/ct. . 99 cts Round SttS.00/ct . 1 6<t cts Rouno S 1400.00/ ct. 103ds Round SH0.00/ct. · 1 73 cts Aouna S 11 00.00/ci. 1 05ds Round U00.00/ct. I 86cts Round s 1300.00/d . 1 06 cts Round Sl!OO.H/d . 2 01 cts Heart S4000.00/ci. 1 08 cts Round St7S.t0/d . 2 18 cts Round Sto0.00/d . I 18 cts Roufld Sl210.00/d . 1 20cts. Pear SJS0.00/ct. 2 24 cts Round St00.00/ci~ 2 27 CIS Oval s 1100.00/d . 1 26cts. Pear s 1540.00/ct. 2 45cis Round IJI00.00/ci. 1 3" cts. Round s IJ00.00/ct. 1.37cts. Round StH.00/ct. 1 41:1 cts Round s 710.00/ ct. 2 55 cts Pear US00.00/ct. 2 66 cts Round StfS.00/ct. 2 99 CIS Roun<1 UI00.00/ct. 1 ~ cts Pear llNe.H /ct. 3 Q.4 cts Pear SI S~.00/ct. . EARRING EXTRAVAGANZA Save up to 60°/o ....... SAUNta TO~AL WEIGHT UTAM.PIUCI THIOU.H I/ t I/ 7' .08 cts .33cts 33cts .. 1 00 cts l 44 cts - 2.23 cts RACITrs UNl9UE DIAMOND GUARAMTEE MON ·FRI 10 un.·6pm SATURDAY , 1 0 e.m 5 p m, 120000 S750 00 S-40000 1400000 1800000 s 12000 00 S8500 S24900 s 165 00 S1500 00 . a;c:rw uu $3900 00 . IEAUTIFUL MOUNTIMGS .. . ..... ,... ........ 114 -• lt•••HW •11,.... rl•9 or •wrf .. ••=.,._ ..... , .... coloc ..... .. ., prtcH fw ........ Or. note. ..... ,... ........... .... ••Ith .. ceet It fw ye.. . \ 1·. I I J I , • I ' ,, A8 8 11' I Rotwrt N Weed /Publl\n.r Thom•\ K~vll/Edllor' Or onge Coaat 0..ly P1loJ Editorial Page ----------------------------------------------- Thuf'9day. August 1e. 1979 City By the Bay Tops Locail -Charm San Ft-ancuco a. prettJ tn September Tbe air haa a nico fresh map to it. tbe bey lbimmert ln the 1un and the ~ummer crowds havcJhlnned . Th.is as the aeene UM-!l&ven m~mbere ot the Hunt· mgton Beach Caty Coundl will ervoy next month when they attend a· thre-t·day Lea1ue of California CiUn con· rcrence in the bMy area. Tbe counctl voted lut wttk ln fayor or the trip. Coon· cal membera al~ approved 1ndiv1duaJ expen.a.e accounll of $350. Thal f11un, Ma yor Don MacAlUster told collea1utt. c:<>vers aar fa~. l~gln1 . food and conference regtatratlon ~veral councilmen ~re quick lo jump on the de· fenstvc and an.suit that the conference tnp wu not a junket. · Coundlman Ron Pa'tUnson said the conference would be rich with useful lnf ormatlon M acAllister said tt was "radlcuJoua" for people not to see the worth of aucb a trip. It would be hard to argue. But lut year's league cooference ln nearby Anaheim was also undoubtedly rich with .information. One Hunt· rngton Beach coUAcal member attended. Fee Must· Be Fair Some confusion surrounded the f'ountam Valley Caty Council'~ recent 3-2 vote to approve a stricter ordinance regarding solicitations by charitable and reli gious groups. The two dissenting councilmen, Roger Stanton and Marvin AdJer, were c9ncemed that City Manager James Neal rrtlght haye the'"power to waive a $S permit fee for locall y based solicitors ltke Little Leaguers or churches. Though they support the right of citizens not to be pestered with door-knockers, they were also concerned that the ordinance might be discriminatory toward out- :,1de groups, particularly religious groups. On those grounds, which would add up to a likely . ('OUrt challenge against the city, Stanton and Adler took a s e nsible course However. the man who d rew up the ordinance, City Attorney Thomets Woodruff. says Neal does not have the nght to waive the permit processing fee for anyone. Som<• folks 111!-il m isunderstood the way the ordinance reads !-)(, t·v•·ryonl' c~n breathe a little easier. The or · "'""""" •l'PI""' '"(;,(yone, and all groups will get es· s c n t1<11ly th · snm<• tmcnt. That's the way it should be. Support for Teachers W~t Orange County high school officials have f'Slablished a written polJcy s upporting teachers and ad· minastrators who c.-ack down on chrome truancy, van· dalis m and discipline cases. . · Teachers have coniplamed in the past that they :£re • not s upported an maintaining school decorum . The prob· fem~ were publicly exposed three months ago when a Westminste r High teacher aired troubles at her school. The board quickly formed committees at all seven district schools to research problems locally and reeom· mend remedial action. A ~pecial teacher committee m erged those recom· mendations into a proposed distnctwide policy. Tc<Jchers who have complained that students can't be taught if they are.not in class or if classes are dis rupted now have clear direction . Accomplishment takes more than policy. It takes ac· tion and a tot of hard. dedicated work. School e mployees know now they have support of trustees elected by the public. The ball is in their court. · Refreshing Change ... . Police and fire departmenll, operations generally dominated by men, are undergoing.! refreshing change. Women police officers no longer evoke stares or snide comments when spotted on foot patrols. And In Fountain Valley, the city has appoint.Ma f~male fire marshal. She's Lynne Michaelis, a city employee for more than nine years, and apparently the first woman in the state to <.t ssume such a post. · -It's not a ceremonial position. She'll be in charge ot designing fire equipment operations for buildings under construction, and sa fety checks after completion. The city should be congratulated for a progressive selection. · • Opinions expressed m the space ab<W9 ate those of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily. Ptlot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) &42--4321. . Boyd/Natural Golf ByLM. llOYD North Sea winds blow down across Scotland. Always have. Sheep centuries ago scrounged shelt.ers Into the lone· stretche!l of sod, anywhere they could flnd a bit of lee, right down to the saad. Golfers came along to play these ancient fairways wUb their natural bunkers. And they still come aloac. I How nice, conaiderln1 HuqUnston Beach clty 1ov1rnmeat•1 recent reputatloa, to call about tbe need for lnf· nc alpall at llape&&a 1 and Atlanta and leU'll tb•1'r• already abMt IO be tlllt.u.d. sua,... ~~1 ~ ....... Now the place la called the Old Course al St. ~ews. lt has not been chanced In any way by men in IOO yean. lo West Germany, anybody who wants to be a prison .cuard has to under10 18 months of appr cesblp flrat. In Japan, rcent ot lbe prlaon are coUece 1raduates. lo Ar entina, all federal prison 1ua have to uaduate from the COUllU'Y'• peatteaUary aehool. Q. "Do polar bean, Uk• Hali, awlm all tbe way acrou the ocean?" A. Can only report they've beft ..-1wtmmlac u far oul aa 200 mUea. Ooa't beUeve they rouUnely do ao, however. Yo-. llldJ, bow loq doel lt lW )'OU .to 1et ~ eaeb monta1t ReHartb °"' tilt ,..,. taM com• up wl&1a-..•wnntodae ,uerr of bow loDJ lb• ...... a I RI• f'ICl1llrel to =-,.. ... n.,.,. ... ., ............. ..,. But ...... rant 18"'171 laclleat• tt ••••tH la tJpleal Rowland Evantt/Robert Novak Moscow~s Caribbean ManeUVers WASHINGTON -lloeeow ls about to drop uotbet CarlbbHn bomlNllMll oo Jimmy Catt.er. provlna t.bat the KNmlio hu few worn.a that lu lDcrea.alnlly 111rea.lve poetun toutb ol the U.S. border wtU C09l It pr"1den· Ual 1oodwtll or Seaate ratiftn· Uoo of tM MW 1tra'4!1ic arm.a treaty <SALT If). • Now •amin1 t.ow•rd' Cuban i.nd Central American wat.en, a Soviet oavitl usk forte - considered lbe most pro- vocative yet to cross the Atlantic nnd enter lb e Ca ribbea n Sea -la due in Cuba'a port of Clenfuee<>s thls week. MlUtary inteltigen~ ofrtcera believe the taak force. locludlng a guided missile crulaer of the Cresta 11 claas and a Krivak clas11 guided miaaile Mailbox fri1at.e, Ww Uow UM commUDiat Oas lD a MMe of port ca.Ua In· c ludl nt Nlcara1ua. Pott- revoluUoftUy Nlc&{a1ua ii DOW under left.wine poUUcal Control. ll08COW 18 clearly aiming at p worldwide political coup· humiliate the U.S. That will· surely happen if Moscow ia rtaht 10 auumln1 the Carter ad· mlnlatraUoo wiU turn a blind eye and do nothlni. Moscow sees Carter as too weak to risk con· . frootaUon lbat could blow ~ new SA.LT treaty out of the Senate. lndeed, Soviet. leaders ~m to be following a prepared script of ever let.a cautious escalation in army. naval aod air peoetrauon of the Caribbean through ill ally Cuba. Pausing for the expected angry U.S. reaction alter each s tep in the, escalatio n. UH· Kremhn get.is none. Tbe bland e ye turned by Wai.bingt.on leacb lO the next sLep of escalat1on. What makes the Sovu:l naval task force partJcuJarly lntl'tlU· Ins la the fmpoqlbllity Of COD· ce..,ment and tM plus. 1ua11ect· ed but not yet proved. to move ll arouad the aea from Cuba's Clenfue109 to the other new ialand counlrlea under anti· capitaJilt. left·wine rule. includ· inl Grenada. THAT COULD be more pro- vocatk>n lban President Carter cares to take: But worr1~ Democrat.a are far from certain. Sen. Richard Stone of Florida, who.e vote on ~ALT II could go either way without damaging biB re·electlon campaign. warned the president in a pnvaLe Aug. 10 letter lbat Cuba has boas tl'd of 1L-. plans .. to export revolu t1on" throughout the Canb~an St.one 's let~r w" delivert:d to tb.! WhJtc House before U.S. in· telllgence knew a bout the Sovu:t nav~l task force Stone has c1m>fully ~tudlt>d the Ca ribbean c-rii;as lfc ~;,yi. privaLely that Caru:r w ill l(aJn far more SALT 11 vot..U. the Senate, tncl~I bU own, by 1tandJD1 up publicly to Soviet. . provocations ln tbe C•rlbbean than by pretendJa1 tbere are none. A 1tron1 demoutraUoa by the president that tbe U.S. will nQt tolerat.e treewbeeUn1 Soviet PolJtlcal a11nission lo t.be U.S backyard would reusure SA.I,.T skeptka, not turn . them agairu.t th~ treaty, In Stone's view. So far. Carter haa RJISsed up one chi.nee alLer another to put the U.S. spine on display. includ· ing the Soviet dispatch to Cuba of some two dozen Ant.onov·~ transport pfanea, reported here for the first time . These troop carriers are known to huve been delive red re cently to Fide l Castro·s Cuba, poo;s ibly O<>wn in by Soviet p1lotis. T heir highly rc11trick-d runuc -around 600 m iles ~without refueh9g -rules th(•m ()Ut for any imaginable 'IP r v H'c an <::uba ·s f a cflung African adventurei;. · THAT LEAVES o nl y lw<1 f()rtseeable uses · to fe rry <'uh:1 ·:. own m1h.ta r y csnd the J.!r<i w1ng force or Soviet mahlary planners. adv1i.crs a nd pos.<,1bly combat.ready troops around ttw 1ns1de or Cub:i to ferry th em from Cuba to tempting polJti<•csl targelb outside Cuba. Th<·~e In· elude ant1 ·commun1st Central Ame ric a n c ountries El S11lvador, Honduras, Guatemal:J ..and C06ta Rat'a. Pt'ntagon analys t.ti ud som._. oth~r key preside.nlial advtser:. M'c only one posalble explana- lton a Joint MOfiCOW·Havana de <'t'>1on lo be ready when lhe ng,ht moment comes to strike a.noth<!r blnw for communism anywhen· in lhc Car1 bbt:an. Th•· 'ltr .. 1c1v ·~c-itlating buildup 11( ~., ll'I {"ubiJn <1rmy, navy anc1 dlr I µI~ <i n1·w. rtr..l-cvcr rom mcrr1al u1r route between M o:.cow and .Jam~11ca ) ha:-. pro N·•·dt-d without any publi c l.1gn th.,l lhc <.:a rn:r Whale House Wlll "<OOn t"all halt Instead. pres1den· t rn I rhct.on c ~ttms sturk on a ch (f<on·nt nc•·dlc : to p«!rsuadt: American voters. and the world, that the bwldup 1s. not what 1l set:ms to be and must not be cil· lowed lO lead to provocative American Mponse. Some in Government Deserve Bo-.iquets To the Edit.or ll 's popular to throw brickbats at "government agen · c1es" ... be they s late or federal, but I'd like to throw a few well deserved bouquet.a, without a aingle apology to Mr. Jarvis . Although I've mosUy been in private. non·tax aubsldhed service bus~. I feel that aome eovenunent aaencies de- serve more positive reinforce- ment than they usually get. For example, In contacts durinl t.be laat year. I've found that: -The nice gal in the Cost.I Meaa Department ot Motor Vehicles office, where I bad to renew my Ucenae, was pleasant, uoderatanding, efficient and helpful. -Very rec:entJy, I had to app. ly for a puaport. Ao overworked lady with phones ringing and people waiting handled the work with much more courtesy and cool than could be expected . -1be He.alb, Educatioo aJ>d Welfare Department gets a lot or nack. My experience WU that they treated me a s an la· dlviduai ... much more compe- Lenl than many in private en· terprtae whom I 've sometimes encountered. -My car burned up. and the County f''lre Department waa faat, effldenl and personable. -1be P08tal people ... butt of many jokes ... do a tremen· dous Job. even wtth the overload of junk mall and Calllonllam who move aa trequentJy a.a any croup ln the world . Conaldertng the demandinC at· lltudes or some of thot1e "I 'm • taxpayer!" (who lao't ?) types, I t.bJAk we are very lucky to 1et tbe 1ood Mnice we receive. And, u we set ready to ball out the Chrysler Corporatloo -u we aubltdtse maoy "priva .. " enterpriMI -perbapa evaa llr. Jarvla could learn eomeUWac from the effectJveoeaa of muy of our pernmeot a11DCl81. VAN A. FRANCE , ........ , ...... To lbe Editor: ID JOU!' a.tt.n MeUon ol Aus. t , L1dlllaw Reday UMr1I that Jane hDda wu completely un· quallftld for ber poelUoa •the 11.at. Arts Council, and tlieD lli· 11Au1tt1 t.bal all Jane P'oada La la u lcllolocue stven to blllld ~ .,UM'rln1 wt t.bal ber ~ brW tbM ob the Art.I Come'1 ... man.ct by ...... ,...,,.. ... •-tt, ,., aqllllM8t ii alllm'\t; tint ol all, ua. atber membtn of ~ . the st.a~ Arts Council wouJd not have stood for any agitprop, and it waa not tbe Council that oust ed her. It was tM state Senate . Memben or the Councll ls~ued a statement deploring the Senat~'b action. Furthermore, Reday asserts t.hat Fonda has no "tact , sound rational Judgment and the ablUty to get along with people." This ls allo abaurd. It tS evident • that 'Fonda pouesaes all three . traita in ample meuure, s ince not only dad she a cquit herself honorably on the council (the council members' statement alao stated that she dJd a very capable Job lll her pos1t1on 1 but despite all wiles and albcks oo her. s he baa put to1ether an artistic career of great con· al.atency a.od quality. ., ACC08DING to lbe council. Fonda s howed ln her Job performance that ahe ia very qualined. Reday may prefer not to see these qualities ln her - and I may not a1ree wjlb her politics, but u Jane 1rew older. abe began to aee that radlc:al left· lats and rlcbt·wine r eac· Uooar1es were in the aame boat, uaina the aame ba1Ung tac:U cs and de ma101uery. In~ other words rampre conal.atent in her bell -•be 1rew up, But ctyen lhe aclet in Reday'a fe\ter. at seems that Reday does not share t.bla maturity. Jane Fonda dld not KO to Hanoi to be an "International social expert .. -!\he saw how footuh lhe Vietnam war was and wanted lo offer her sincere sup. port to the victims of our mis· take -and risked her career for it. That takes a great deal of coura1e and maturity, de9p6te lba fact that she sided wllb rtV· olull.oaaries wife> proved to be j•t u inhuman u we were to them. But that la not the pobat. f'OGda h9d the 1race to take her flrinc with civility -after bavin1 proved to the people wboH opinion mattered motl. tbe councU, that she Indeed wu up to tbe job. Jane Fonda la an outatandina human beln1. and it ll a 1bame lbal people like Re · day prefer to l1nore &.bla for the purpoaes of their own kl,,. lhr1art.en &ogle:. RICHARD GRACE . .,, ·-... ,,. ..•. ,. To the Editor: R• J . J:vana· letter on MeaclcrMan: He It.It• ptoud11 tbat . tbe airport fiaaU1 1ot ldtaoa to p11 to b•r1 ~· telepbone linet al DO COil to tM airport Ttus be<:allbc the plant'b hav~ bttfl unable to clear these 39· and 65-foot Unet.. D~ the City Council realize that th~e pol~ are sitting an front of 2· and J..story bwldang.s? J would like to presume that the planes are 1oa.a1 to at.a clear tbe buildings. Golly. now 1f Evans c:an onJy get everyone to bury t.beir buildings he bas at made. J COLLJNS 1.Jalmr •• E'•I To the Editor: Re Charles McCabe column. 1fn "Hoover wu the Smartest Operator in Town · · Havme served as a special qeat ol the FBI from l!Ml until retirement In 1975 and a penonal acquaintance or the late J o bD Edgar Hoover, I strongly refute the hlghly 8P'JJious charges McCabe made aboul Hoover. Such as : .. He biUilt a ruthless and lawleu power structure by blackmailing or threatenin1 to, the people who ran tllie government. He ran for • years an aaency that was un· bridled." Hoover WU s mart eoou&b lo retain hi.a poeitaon under ei1hl presidents and 16 attorneys ...-a!J.:wbide by U.S. SUpreme Court c · lom datinl back to 11Z'1; and keep the FBr out of the w~tenuco. o.aar-a apent eight months att.r Hoover's death. trying wtthoul suiccea to determine, If he had engaged \n any Illegal ~~· tivtty or wrong doing. Hardly a ruthless. lawless power structure or unbndled ~the indictment o(three top former FBI officials for allegt.>d civil rigbts violations. aulhoriz· inc breM· int and 1earcbet while seektnC Weathermen fugitives: NOW KNOWN as the We•tbermen Underground <lrDrUaUoD < WVO) members d 1lU 1J041P have ctalmed to ...._ • uw been cbarctd. with. =:., ~u:;ll~ea~\lt~: nationwide. FBI Director WWlam H. Webst.er at a preas cooterence. 12/5/71L described tbe 'WUO "u the CiotJeat thin" WI bave in the United Statea to tm.emaUonal terrorism." .. Quotee . .... arr1 ... ii a Hrioua th1q )'OU don't want to fool arounCi wltb. We bad doubt•, '° we callitd It off" -ablStr Marte =~-== =--~ .......... . Ek FBI Charter Guadc hnl'+, 1ited to ConJtrebs for l.ive action 8/2/79 recommend and oope .th1• legislation res~ttng from t'hc Ouut.er Guldelm\s remnves re a:t'll restrictions imposed on th1 · FBI lhroulh budget cuts and !l\da hampenng legislation ab the Freedom of Information Act, the Privac y Act, the Bank Rdorm Act to name a few. The• l''BI's effectlveneas has been ~enously tmpa1red by thesf· l"e'lnctaons which has a direct bearing on the domestic aecunly cl the United States. LES WARREN Vi ce Chairman. Orang County Chapter Soc1ctyof Former SpecaaJAaeotaofthe Federal Bureau of Investigation Inc. c..a.ril 'G•'"··· To the Edit.or: Ans wering James t:vaoa' let· k r . Mailbox, Aug. 8. Noth1n1 has chanaed, the pllota are still Oying too low and reckleu over our homes. The airport bas always told the resi· dents to get out ll they don't like lt. Mr. Evans lJ very J:ood at throwing a lot ot red herring~ around and never ans wertn1 the true questions. Why does the airport defy our courts ? Why don't they obey the court order that says no more than 67 planes s hould be tied there'' WHY DOF.SN'T the owner col· lcct a la nding ree for every plane that lands so that Hunt· angton Beach docsn 't attract all the free· loaders?· These were questions brought up at the com· mattee meetings and voted down by the pilots. If t.M committee wn dotq so great why did Mr. Loni and ltT. Dabot qult In dl11ust ! Wby did t.be .City Council stack the cl9ck •1alMt the ret1ident3 by putting lour people on the alrport'1 lkle and three on lbe homeowners? The homeowners outnumber the pllot11. Let's.face It. lhe City eo.c.11 ·• 111 cuttcss. M El"' VIN RICHARJ$ 11 LOCAL I CALIFORNIA School· Budget Rises By,: 12.8 Milli9n ·at ·~ f oualala Valley aeMol t.rwt41N hne ~ 1 l»,163, l» s-blica· lion tor ~al trrta that f up mont than ta.I mllUoo rrocn lut year's budafl s>atkaae. The reHon for tb4' lnutaHd budtet. dtstrtct olflctals ~plaioed, b ao increue ln bail-out f¥ h-om the state. Teeea..i-1, · reprHented bJ lbe ro\lntam VaUey EdueaUoa Aleoei• lion . are teektna ·a 30 ~rcat raiM. Ne10U.Uom an at an lmpuae BesidenuSue Over Laruhlides ' ~.August t6. 1979 s DAILY PILOT A J 9 Ordinance Clarified FV's New Soliciting Law Applie.s to All '°' ...... Valley City AttonMy Thoau1 Woodrutr &ays a tou1b« dty ordinance contn>ilJ. inl door·to-door aoUcit.on ap. plies to all groups, not jwit lesser-known cash seekers from out or town. "Everybody wbo wants to co out and solicit wilJ ~ve to pay the $5 processing fees," Woodruff said. W~ff uld the mi•Wl· denllDdiAI eouJd have involved UM citr'• buaineu licenain& pro- cesa for charitable 1roupe. ".We do have the right to waive business Ucensln1 fees, but that's t.ot.aJJy separate, .. be said. Tbu. a rellalo\,11 sect that ii a non.profit operation. could byp .. the bualnesl licensing. - THE ONLY GROUPS that can bypass both the business license pr ocess a nd the solicitation permit fees would be those Ukt! tbe Girl Scouts. said Woodruff. THE DISTalCT WILL rer e1ve more lhAn $15 7 mUlJoo U> st.alt" aJd durlne tht" upcoming s chool yur compared to $11 6 million lut year Tht" district's overall budget last year wu '17-4 million. LOS ANGELES (AP> A group of Paloe Verdes Perunaula residents T __. .leb •~•,,..._ LAS1 WEEK, THE Fountain have filed a lawsuit for more than •...-Valley City Council approved THE ELIMINATION Qt: busi· neas fees is granted t.o a group that bas a certificate from the atate and the I RS deslgnatiq it u a non-profit, tax·exempt, or· ganbatioo. That's because the group is charitable. and isn't engaging in solicitation. They're selJing "cookies for dollars" and aren't simply uking ·ror donations. Woodruff said. Trustees approved tbe pubUcaUon SlO .. mlWon in damages, clai~ng Sen S I Hayakawa th e ordinance drawn by county cooat.ructioo pr6jeds caused · . · · . . budget ln a 3-0 vote. Board Praldeot Dick Plum and Trustee Shella Meyers . were ableot from Tuesday's meet· in&. Changes ln the budget can be made up to Sept .. 6, when. trustees plan t.o · adopt a flnaJ budget. earth movements that are destroy·. ~.ays tt ~ ta.IC~ a~ Woodruff. requiring groups to ing their homes. extraordinary JOb submit applications to the The homeowners' suit med Wed· for a Republican to pollce, proof of ooo-profit status nesday, contends the ' Portugese b e at Democratic aod pboeograph.sofsolicit.ors. Bend .landslide area started moving Sen. Alan Cranston At le11J1t two city councilmen, Animal Killers Sought AS n STANDS, $9,195,906 o( the . dis trict's budget will go toward teacher salaries. This includes a 2 percent pay bike offer from the Roger Stanton and Marvin in 1956 when the county began con· next year. He s aid · Adler we re under the Im· strucUoo of the Crensh"aw Boulevard defeating Cranston is r essi'on that City Manager extension. tough because he is · ~ames Neal could "waive" this Befor~ that. the. S~perior Co~rt ··o n e of the mos t process for local cbariUes and suit claunedi the ancient landslide s killed poli.ticians Vt religious groups. That could be OAKLAND <AP> -Still shocked over the slaughter or sev~n Oakland Zoo animals, the City Council bas voted to put up re· ward money for the capture of the vandals, and to set up a fund to replace the dead animals. · school board. area bad been st a ble for 10,000 the business... ' discrimiDatory, they ~aid. A crowd of more than 100 chttred and .applauded after the ·council unanimously passed the twin resolutions . ..... . u..«,...111~~~ PLU.0 RATCHETS YOUR CHOICE: DRYWALL: Ha. a 2~·· bit, black grqund head, poliahed be.el, flat checkers. •3020 LATH: Poliahed h .. d with thin hlade, 2 Ya" bit, ch.ecmed face. •3025 10~ LEATBD DRYWALL NAIL POUCH 7!.J.a1s ILACI I DECIO TWO SPEED JIG SAW ·--12~~ '8:s80 60:s80 72s80 96z80 '() 72-96 98s98 Two .peed u n-t. the high u for wood a.nd eorn~tiona a.nd the low for metal and pi-tic. With a ~ H.P . Motor. BEHR POL YURETIWIE PLASTIC QT. 397 --GAL. 997 NOIAICB WARDROBE MlllOI DOORS R-lly •n&Jll:S)' wardrobe doon with gold finiah on a steel frune. 69.97 83.97 93.97 tl9.97 I 09. 97 ::.:;·• IU.97~ .. I ' . ---- PORTLAND CEMENT , . BEICO CAI · WASH llUSB 99~~ a.,,. on• to my kid. the clown .tuck it i.n hU mouth and llt&rted bruahinq hU i-th. WNat. you don't beU-it? 88 LB. BA.G Wonder i( it i.s really made in Portland? Not t hat it matters where it's made. as long d it is good stuff at the ri'ght price. If you need it, here it is. CllACOI AIT SPIAY 99~oz. Control. a.nu uoun!J the hou.M, patio and 9arden . A!.o good ~ bad ) for n .... moequitoe, -.rwtve. cutwornu. 80Wbuqs. l~ -, I '\ .. - I J AITD TUI WALL llTS 6997 eoi:n. in whit., gold. hon. or blue. But .orry. limited qua.ntltl•. BARBECUES STIUCTO SllGLE BUDD PORTABLE PIOPAIE GAS cmL 89!9! e MEOO SWDfGER D CHARCOAL GRILL 144()() 29.88 ' • MECO ROTm8ERIE •1290 14.97 • STRUCTO 18 .. PICNIC GRD...L l306 l 5.97 • 8TRUCTO 24" STAND-UP GRILL •4105 7.97 • STRUCTO DOUBLE BURNER PORTABLE PROPANE 109.97 GAS GRILL •7995 POLYETBYLEIE ~ llESB , ~ FDCllG FABRIC• \(A~~ :::::: =· A\ IA.~ " 1.47 72" LIN. M'. Won't con-ode, ru.t or rot a.nd i.8 non·tosic. non·conducti••· fi..re a.nd acid ...m..t.&At. I '' I .,. : . . • • .. ' I . " ·:r . , , I'' I • I . t' ' I 't . ·''I .• . ·· 1 · :• ... ~~····1 ,, f I ; f 'f '•; ' ,. . . •• , l 11 "·•. ,1· I .;, . ' '.-J'J . . ' ' 6 FOOT lxl2 PECIY CEDAR 1~ Wonder how ma.ny I woodP*=Mn th.y hire to make all the cedar peclly? What . you don't wonder a.bout all th- thinqa? ALLISOI COOL CUSHION ., •• •41-1102 They m\U't Mil a t on of t h -. S..m• like they Ant i n the ad11 et 1...-t once a wMk. ARCO GRAPHITE MULTI-GRADE MOTOR OIL 79 ·~-SAE-lOW-40 TM paphit.e that vi-JOU bett.r ~ to t.M tankful oi vaa. Can you .Uord not to at 1-.t Uy it? ~ -= · RAC TEST . ,~ 11~ EQUIPMDT DWELL -, -TAC.OJIETEI TESTER 8!~ e D.C. TIMING LIGHT •523 11.97 • D.C. TIMING LJGlrr WITH 16 97 CHROME INDUC'J1VE PICKUP t822 . e ··----·- - I I LOCAL I CALIFORNIA CoclstUne College. PUshes for MeSa Verde Letise Offk aal• of Coaatllne Com· ttndf'nt John Nicoll to meet with munlly Colle1e have1 matkl ll repruenl•llves of Coastline .and clear that they want to lease any other "1tereated or11A1u !eu Verde Stbool In Coeta tJooa and report to UMm A\11. • •eta. . Men Verde ta on ot thrt4t The callec,e witbout walll aent e lementary 1chool1 In Coata top otnclab -lncludlna Prell M a clotfld lhlJ yur because o( deet Bemard Luskin to try to detltnln1 enrollment · · coavlnce Newport Mu a lcbool 8 iddin1 procedurM lhl1 month .uuaie. Tut!aday to lease. ttH> faUed to brtna forth protpecllvo former elementary acbool to th4=., rt'nttn for two or th.-schools col1e1e. • '.the Udrd, Vlrtol't• ~hool, wu ._ 1u1td for $42,000 lo Cudcn TatJSTEES •ADE NO df' S.-hool of C'orona dcl Mur • daloo but Cold cllatrkl Su~nn· One re~on e1ttd for lhl" lad' of blda on Meu Ve rde and Monte Vlata achoola are leue r111tr1ctlona dr»wn by truatees rc11r<Un1 n l1bt uao o f the f•rHIUn. . <'0A8TLINt: 0:PFICIALS r hallenwed the need for the rHtrictlons. which tame alter a t'l t lzen 11 co mm i ttee said nd&hbor11 were concerned about nlllht noise. parking and traffic problcrm · · • Coustline offtc1als. who are llf'eklng to negotiate a lea.be for ' All PhOto~rophlo. Typogrophlcaf, 01.,10.1 and Prio!1ng Errors 110 ~b1ect to COfrw uon All Si ie ltoma SubfOc..t to Stock on $50.000 a year, pointed out lbat they have s ucce11fully leased the Bay View School facility ln Santa Ana Hel1ht1 from the Newpon..Mesa dlatrict the put year . They also said they s urveyed the Mesa Verde nel&hborhood to see lf there really was oppoal· lion. THE SUaHY OF 133' resi· denta reportedly showed 125. or 93 p ercent . lo s upport o f Coaatllne uaing th~ achoo! The 1urvey also indicated that many realdeotl are Coaatllne, which opened in 1976 and ls part of the Coaat Com munlty Colle1e Dlatrict. hold• Its claues In rented la~llllles scattered from Seal Beach to Corona de l Mar. YOUR DAILY PILOT CAN BE RECYCLED. Orange Coast College operates the official recycling center for Costa Mesa. 556-5981 ... kal\d D . .• . . . ' ... ' . . . • .. ~ .......... JONI EARECKSON SJDNS GREETING CARD Ex-grtdder Kent Waldrep In Beckground ·A.n Inspiratio~ Paralyzed Woman Stars BURBANK <AP> Some day~ when J oni Eareckson w<Jk<:!> up unable to bathe: or drcs!> herself. the m emory of a 1!167 :o.w1mm1ng accident recurs and "the limitations of my paralysis Just smack me m the face: " Hut lhe p e rk y H:.ll1m o r e n a ti ve. ~ quadripleg1C' Slt\C'C she broke her neC'k that July d ay divmg into Ches:'.IJH'<Ake Bay. has s pent the last rew years as C"ounsclor , information oHl<'c r and s y mpathellC' car to thousands or other han· d 1<\iipped people around the.nation "PEOPLE HAVE ASKED ME everything from how do you face depression to 'Where do I gel a good leg bag,'" Miss Eareckson said. "Peo· pie write.to m e as if 1 have all the answers." The letters started pouring ·in after Miss Earecksoo. 29. a ppea red on NBC'.. T V's "Today" s how in 1974 and demonstrated 'her taJ en1 as a painte r. She pamts with a brw;h between her teeth and her art is sold throughout the country. A publisher who s aw Lhe TV segment wante d her to write a book. She has since written two, and the mail increased so much that she fo'rmed an or- gan1zat1on called "J oni and Friends" to "try lo' s hare what God h11s taught mt during the years I've been in the wheel C'ha 1r." HER EXPOSURE WILL INCREASE this fall upon release of a full·length movie entitled "Joni," · in which she plays,herse lf. Based on hur early ex· pe riences as a quadriplegic, the film produced hy Billy Graham 's. m ovie company 1s s cheduled to pre miere Oct. 5 in Baltimore. "I have been m a chair for 12 years, and a good portJon of those years were spent in despair and depression and a nger and bitterness," said Miss Eareckson, who opened a Burb<Ank office of her organization jn June. "Wh;itcver advice I mig ht share now. it's based on working through a lot or questions and doubts ... She still studies art and is le arning to drive a van. -and although she says her hfc has been "agreeable by virtue of the things I've lear~ed,".~ she also says it's not always easy to <Accept. • . V •·mER E ARE STILL TIMES when I wake up tn the morning, because I have to bt! bathed and dressed, that lhe limitations of my paralysis just amack me ln the face,'' she said. "I'm s UU learo- ing and growing and changing." - She noted that some of the quesUons uked by paraplegics will be taken up by a research founda- tion created this summer by Kent Waldrep., a Tex- u Christian University football player paralyzed during a game in 197S. .,_ Tbe foundaUon will raise funds and s ponsor re- aearch into spinal cord injuries and possible cures. abe said . Wal"rep drew,.naUonal attenUon last December when he traveled to lbe Soviet Union for treatment unavailable in the United States and which he said Improved his condition. Hiring Increases SACRAM ENTO <AP I The stale is hiring more minority persons despite a sUghl dro11 in total employment, reports lbe Calllomia State Persoonel Board. Tbe repof'\ aald that of all lbe minorities, ·the SpaniU-speakine and Spanilb·sumamed remain tbe molt UDder-rei>reaented in state civil service. While there wu a eain ol 880 employea from tbla froup betweer, 1978 and lt'lt:. they sUll repreMlll only 1.1 percent ol the fWJtime wort force, compared to 13.7 percent of the total ltatewide labor force. D . th.ls BBQ ~~ _glows with. charm Outdoor barbeque fu n tor the dis-. criminatlng chef Oaule 'em with your culinary talents This dual burner propane barbeque makes 11 easy It has stainless steel cooking grates that are over two feet wide and more than a foot deep! Tank inc luded .. #2730X. 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"' { . .. ... ,. .. ····---.. --------- I .... .. 17 \ Irvine VOL. 72, NO. 228, ~SECTIONS, 66 PAGES Annexation 8 1 DAVlDIUJTZMANN Ol•o.ltY~• .... Irvine City Cuncllman Art An· thony. who proposed the city try to annex county land near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Stallon, would like to eventually see the base itsell brought within city limits. I Anlboay said Wednesday, the day aft.er tbe City Council un- animously SUl>P<>rted his pro \ posal to explore annexation. tbitl loral officials would need to con \'tnce the federal government at would be better if the base was a part or the city. The lawmaker said aonexa lion of the base would s implify several aspec\,s of its operation. inc luding ~rov 1ding f~r one" agency police protection and deabng with housing problems. With the base within city_ ' I• ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA THURSDAY,_AUGUST 16, 1979 Your Hometo-.·n Dally N-.·w~paper " Fl FTEEN CENTS of Toro Base Advocated limits, the City Council would be ablt-to address ho.using issues in and around the fa cility as part of its ·General Plan. he said, as well as eliminate the ' need for sheriffs deputies and California Highway Patrolmen to have a law enforcement role there. The city ~ exploring annexa· lion of l rvtne Company-owned land westerly of the base as a means of gaining land-use con· trol in the area to prevent com- m ercial use or the facility. • Jt isn't kno wn how much acreage is involved. but the land in question lies generally south or I rvine Boulevard. Irvine's Cl· ly limits presently skirt the eas tern and southern edges of lhe base. A base spokesman. Capl. John Barry, s aid Marine orricials would have no comment on the annexation proj)OS8ls. "It would be inappropriate to make any comment a t this time." Barry said. He noted,a formal proposal had not been itteseot.ed to the Manne Corps. · Any successful annexation of the base would binge on ap proval of Navy Department of· fic1als in Wash i ngton. O.C. Tustin was able to ahnex the Marine Corps Helicopter AJr St ation in 1976·, Barry said. Anthony said the city would need the full coopehtion of the Irvine Company if the annexa- tion plan is to succeed. The <:'ouncilman had made hi s proposal Tuesd ay night a fter listening to a presentation by Irvine Company pres1den.t Peter Kremer. who ~!edged support for city efforts to thwart plan6 Stt EL TORO, Page AZ> ) Court-OK of • ort1on .. Faces Further Battles Disaster Expenses Pile Up LONDON (AP) -Charges and COWller·charges ne w today over the world's worst yachting disaster in which 17 persons died and 21 boats were s unk or aban- h o n ed i n the gale -w,:-e cked Fastnet Race. The disaster reportedly m ay cost insurers more than $11.15 million. British taxpayers are expected to pick up a nothe r Sl.ll million for the rosl or rescuing 136 yachtsmen. As the inquest into the disaster got underway with the promise or separate investigations by the government and the Royal Ocean Racing Club. six ques- t i o ns dominated the co n troversy: -In view of gale warnings from weather forecasters. why YACHT RACE TOLL RISES TO 17-Page A3 wasn't the 60S-mile race called . orr before the 300 y.achts taking part set off Saturday from the Isle of Wighl ~ -Why were !\O many of the race yachts not equipped with radio transmitters to enable them to caJI for help? ~ _..,-Ill/[ lllr - ----...... -;--'-AII...-r i.~•a.•· .~ To Fight For Baby By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of lk Dilly "I* SUtt A Corona del Mar man who lost a court challenge or his girlfriend's right to have an abortion Wednesday said today that "I still hope and pray" the child will be born. In a hastily called afternoon hearing, Judge Robert C. Todd reversed an earlier order that would have blocked the woman from aborting the child pending further l~a l arguments next Tuesday. Robert Blake, 23, said his next step will be lo decide if Judge Todd's ·dttision should be ap- pealed to the Fourth Dis trict Court of Appeal in San Fran· B~e:ing A long Barbara Richardson of Sant~ Rosa let-. thl' wind do ail the work as s he skirts along the "alcr in Da na. Point Harbor Windsurfing is becoming a popula r pru,t1me along the Orange Coast CISCO. He was scheduled to discuss Study· to Det·erllll·ne that prospect this morning with . ' hi s a tt orn ey s. Mar vi n Mitcheliron and,Harold Rhoden, c 1 F di of Los An~eles. omp e • Accordfog tQ Blake, who said • x on ng he is pres ident of American • Home Data Corp, of 1 rvine, he A feasibility study w ill soon a nd Holly Lynn Latriell, 27. or ..Qegin to find out where and how Laguna Hills. had verbally funds can be obtained to help agreed to be married and to the fina nce a performing arts com· birth of the child. plex in Irvine. Miss Latnell. he said. is two The c0st of the study -$15,000 the first Sl5.000 raised w dona- t 1ons. cit y councilmen hav<' been assured by backers of a theater pl::in -Why were so many yachts -about nine times more lhan 20 A Camera's Brain months pregnant. They ha ve r -will be covered initially by known each oth~r for about 18 park bond funds that have been months, Blake said. set aside for possible use m de The feasibility study is part Of an action plan the coun cil con· '-ldered this week as a means of determmmg 1f 11 's possible Lo h n:incc a fac1hlv that is est1mal· ,ed to cost about S6 m1lhon years ago -allowed to lalce part? -Were designers of some or tbe race .yac hts gu11ly of sacrificing safety for speed? -Should there have been more rescue vessels escort.mg the competitors? Cam eras used to be s prings a nd gears, rods and levers. Nowad ays, however, a rine camera reli es on light-sensitive cells. miniature electronic c1rcui~s and computer logic to make picture taking a snap. This as- ' sembly. dwarfed by the finger which holds it. fi ts in- side a Japanese-made 35 mm camera. 'Tm willing to do anything to veloping a theater facility save that child," Blake re1teral· The money for the s ludy. ed today. however, W1U be paid back w1th "If she wants lo take custody. hne. If s he wanted lo gave 1l to . me. hne. I JUStwanl that child to Unrepentant have a chance to live." BlaJ<e The city, however. only has <. e~ C'OMPLt:X, Page A2 ! --Did lhe competitive urge drive some or the y~chtsmen to take unnttessary r1sJts? - s aid . . Martin Morris, head of the London weather center, said there were reports or severe weather Friday a nd gal~ warn- inC"s Saturday. .. To say this storm came upon these yachtsmen without warn-iDi ls quite nonsense," he said . Woman Gives Birth To 8 Babies; I Dies Judge Todd decided to vacate the earlier temporary restra in· in g order after Ronald Talmo, an American Civil Liber ties Un ion attorney, su ccessfully argued that a 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision a pplied to the pending case . In the case Planned Paren- thood of Central Missouri vs . Danforth, the high court ruled unconstitutional a Missouri statute that prevented a woman But Alan Green, secretary of the Royal Ocean Racing Club, aaJd forecasters did not predict aucb violent conditions . The rorecast outlook was "light lo moderate-southwest winds . . . Everyone reallies sometimes forecasters are wrong ." · Green said the club would re· examine radio requirements. Commander Bill Berry of the Culdrose Naval Air Station thal superviJed the rescue ·operation criticized the race organizers for not restricting the number or yachts to 50. With 30(> yachts at sea. be said, the rescue task was .. futatic." Biehl helicopters. two friga~ . 8Dd a Royal Air Force Nimrod =-mounted the mcue OJ>er~· Orem Hid tbe club wtll COO· Cl• YAarn. Pare AZ> I'll.DI' J'IEJf'S • M)B PICTURE NAPLES, Italy <AP> -A 29-year-old Naples woman on fertility treatment give · birth prematurely today to octuplets. five girls and tbree boys. One girl died hours later and a doc- tor said the seven other babies were seriously underweight. Doctors at Naples' Hospital of lhe Incurable said the babies' weights ranged from 14 ounces to 2.3 pounds. A doctor said he t)ad "some hope" th e two largest or the infants would sur- vive. The births took 20 minutes with a doctor and three nurses attending, hospital s pokes men said. · The mother wu ldenutie4 u Mrs. Pasquallna Chianese. She reportedly delivered slx cbUdren three years ago, all or whom died a few hours after birth. She was reported physically well, but afraid of l0tlng all the infants. Mns. Chianese and her hus band, Stefano. an· Insurance company employee, live ' in a Naples suburb. The other babies were rushed 'hday'1 Da1l1 PUot looks at le) nearby hollpltals and placed ••tlo1me11t OPPorlUDltles in in incubators. If • the seven Onia1• County In a 2•·P•ee chlldrM 1umve, It could be a , lobe. reeord. adM tbe •tones and Pie· Tbe PJ'e\'ioua bighe1t number ! lolll, ..,.lb1 tbe CCM.m· of 1urvlvln1 children in a • _•rl..-aa&uau.. U1 mw&1p1e blrtb ,. .. ata -~ • ~RP 1'111&. ~ oeeurred twlH, la SJda , Autralla, ltt lf'Fl. and Ill Town. South Africa, in 1974, ac· cording to the Guinn~s Book"of. World Records . Guinness of· fi cials in London said they based their multiple birth records on infants that survived their nrst birthdays. There were undocumented re- ports earlier this century of 10 births . Guinness notes. . from having an abortion without the consent of her spouse. The court held the state could not grant the right to block an abortion lo the s pouse because the state itself did not possess the right. Nix.-n Cupid? Prince Semed Matchmaking NEW YORK CAP> -Britain's Prince Charles once IUIDect· ·eel that former President Nixon wu trying to ·'pair tum off" with daughter Tricia, and the prince waa "d.i1tlncUy annoyed," a bio1rapher says. . / Nixon's alleged matchmaking efrort ls described by An· lbony Holden in his book "Charles , Prince of Wales.". Excerpt& from the book appear in the September l11ut of tht Ladle• Home Journal. Holden Writes that Charles• suspicions we" aroused durtni his 1910 vilit to the White House when Nixon told him. 'My wlfe and I will keep out of the way '° that you can really feel a\ hol'.De ... · 'SeeUM plana conatantb b•d. CbarJn ad Tricia aide ~1 side ,'' wrilia Holden, "While tm.e pf'Olram ~ad lbem 1pend1J11 au of each day together, evea to betnc left alone .tu. each other tn various part.I ol the White llame." Holden llYI Charita Wll 9bo1ed beeaUH ot "bll .... ot bit P;OIMkJD nat .... ~ wuatom.cl dtflftDC..'' • ' More PLO Talks Hinted by Young UNITED NATIONS (·AP> - Andrew Young, out. as Ameriftn U.N . ambassador because of Wn- authoriied talks with a Palestine Liberation Organization envoy, hinted today he might meet again with the PLO man before leaving bis post at the Uruted Nations. Young al.so said he would not be s urprised if h e had been spied on by Israeli agents. ,,_. As he was Wednesday aller h anding in his resignation. YOUNG'S OUSTER PERILS PEACE-A4 Yobng sounded unrepentant about his controversial meetine last month witb the PLO's U.N . observer, Zebdi Labib Teni -a vlola~on of a U.S. c;ommilment to Israel not to deal with the PLO. ··1 have no regrets. I would do It again," he said at a news con· ference today. at the U.S. mis· slon to the United Nations. He w11 asked speclflcaTly whether. as president of the U.N. Security Council for the month al Aaaust, he would meet a1ain with Teni if the PILleaU· nlan •ked. "lt ~ be ancouclonable to refule to Me somebody as. pretl· dent of the Securtty Council, .. h• replted. Prtllled leter.for •rtneaUon, be aa1d be would \a ,el wllh anyone wanting to see him as lo ng as1 that p e{'SO A were qualified. Terzi might be ' con-<See YOUNG, Page AZ> Coast \\'eath e r Coastal fog late night and early rooming hours otherwise s unny days . Overnight lows 58 to 64. Highs F r iday 70 at beaches to 82 inland. INSIDE TODA V • ••• Al""'._,. Alt ··~ ...... ~ ....... .,. .. ..,,_, ..., CM..,... AJ c-. •• ~ c.,,, c.k:t ... O•••• Alt 15 ...... ,. ....... ... , ...... := ... , ...... cw .....,.... a ..... 11111 .. ' . $6 Billion Overcharge? &.ci~y ~ Talk8 ·Urged WASJ llNCTON t AP J The Department or F.nerl(y sc~s 16 m.Jor oil comvan lt'$ may ha e o\•e r,·haraic,'<I l'ustornfra by a ' mlwh ""'$ti b1lhon stnn 1913 ~ New Upper Bay Agency P/Qn Explored But 1t won't know until IC fl111shei. lht' 1tud1l~ latt-r thl~ Y<'Ur and. \'Ven th.-n, tht• compa.Nr~ m ay sue ceHf\llly contett t.be find · ln11. Spoltetman Jack Van· denbtlr1 slltd Wed.neada.v alrnoat all the lt.&Spected S4 .9 billion 1n overcbar1es announced pr~viousty ue beln1 coatest.ed and that onl y l121 mllllon In restitution has been or de red. fhe city o f l rvlne •dll s pearhead an ~ffort to de· term•nl' If a ftC'W a1ency reapon1lble for Newport Bay watf'Nlht'd phannlnie •hould be orttanlaed City roW\cllmen atrr~ Tuel · day ni&ht wtth eouncllman Art Anthony'' 1v11e1tlon t hat tht she citiet whlclt have 1& atate ln watershed preae r vatton a nd planning a.a well &ti the county should meet toaether lo dtacuss the cbancea ol formtoa ' new or· 1aniuUon t.o replace the often· controveralal Newport-Irvine Waste Mana1ement Aaenty Anthony wants the clty t.o host a meeting the l irst week of Sep ttm ber wtt.b lavlt.d reprteen· \ltlvea f rom the cities •or Newport Beach. Cott• Mesa. Santa Ana, Tuatin, Orange and lhe tOWllY Those diaaatiafled with NIWA are puraulnt lbe Idea or forming a jolnt powers agency beuuae the Southern Calllomia Aaaocl1- tion of G-0vernments -which <'On tracts with Nrw A for clean water studieti -is about t.o lose tu deaignaUon as the agency to receive federal funds for such pro1ectb. ~Donald Case Anlbony contended Tuesday night that only those agencies directly responsible for land uses in the watershed ate best s uited for water ?iuality planning there IC a ne w planning grou.p is formed, It would be able to seek des 1gnallon as the agency to re ce1ve federal clean water funds either directly or· through QDe of the state water quality boards .• he said. Ventura Coun ty, be added, has the type of agency he Material Witness .. . To Take Trial Role RALEIGH. N.C. <A P > -Dr. Jeffrey MacDona ld's lawyers say they plan t.o call a woman to t he st!lld today or Friday who had been sought as a m aterial witness in the triple -murder case . Helena Stoeckley was picked up by FBI agents In Pickens Coun· t y. S.C .. on Wednesday. accord· ing to U.S. Mars hal Hugh Salter. U .S . Dis tric t Court Judge Franklin Dupree Jr. issued a bench warrant for her earlier in the week. Defense attorneys had been look ing for he r fo r several months. The lawyers said they have received inform ation since i~70. when the killings of Mac· Donald's family look place, that s he m ight have information about the slayings. MacDonald, 35, of Huntington H a rbo ur . is c h arged with bludgeoning a nd slabbing to dcat~ his wife Colette, 26, and d_a ~ghters Kimbe rly , S, a nd Kristen, 2, while he was a Green Beret doctor stationed at Fort Hej,st Suspect Finds Clothes Don't Cover All When what appeared to be a fa s hionably d r e ssed woman !>tepped in line at Do wney Sav· m~s and Loan in Los Alamitos Wednesday afternoon she didn't" fool the alert eyes of a bank cmploycc T he cmploycc rerognized a m an masquerading as a woman when he saw one and called Los I\ l<im ilos poli ce. Pla inclothes d et ec tive J on l lall was dispatched to li ne up with other customers. backed up by uniformed officers outside the bank at 3996 Ball Road. And like the employee who placed the phone ca ll, Hall im· m ediately sensed the decepUoo. "I got in line about two people behind him. I saw the startled look on the teller's race when be ·gave her the robbery note. Then he reached Into his purse,·' de· tectlve Holl said. That's when Hall said he s tepped up lo the man disguised as a woman, grabbing the purse that held a .45 caliber hand gun. Renaldo Raymond Villasenor. 30, or Cypress. was turned over by Los Alamitos police t.o FBI officials in Santa Ana to face feder al bank robbery charges .. he said. When arrested Villasenor was comple tely o u tfitted in .a woman's a pparel, from. a black wig and flowered blouse to a bra and firdle. detecUve Hall aakl. "He waa completely made up as a lirl. But be waa •till ugly," Hall aaid. "He abould have played cha rades a little better." DAILY PILOT fM"~..,....CN'\t 0..Uw ~ ... •l,f'l •~•<"•'(Oftl t>tN-OrN-Nf>W\ Pr-n ' ''P'libll..,...bytNOr...,. (Olt\t tt'vt>l~ftie(~y ~f'et•tcctfht'N't\ .. . ...... ,,_ -.,, ""°""' .......... c ... . Mf>W fllf~ ~f'I. HW"'ft""10ft ka(f'\/f.9'1r\ 1a,..Y"4..., ,..._ L_ ... _IV_CMV A ,.,...., ___ ,._l.,,...s.tv_.,._ -. .. T• .,...,.,_ ,....,.,..,.. ,,..,, ., ., ,,. w. ........... (9>1•-.( .. ...,....-. ._ .. _ .......... ,_,,...,_ VICe~~=..-­,,,_.,11 ...... ·-'=:-.w:- 0-::"~·.~-........ ~ ..... Bragg in 1.970. l ''ro.a P.age A I M acDonald says four in· YO truders, including a woman with UNG long blonde hair. attacked bim • • • a nd killed his ramily. side red qualified beca use the Al least one defense witness is council regularly grants him the expected to testify that Ms . right to address it during de· St.oeckley matches the descnp· A>ates on the Palestinian issue lion of that woman and that ~ It became cle<tr tod<ty that told him she was on drugs the Young may sh ll be the chief night or the slayings and might U .S.~ele~alt> to the United Ne· have been involved. u o ns , and the refore co\jncil U.S. marshals escorted Ms . president, next Thursday. when Stoeckley into the Federal Build· the council is scheduled to resume ing today. She was still ta.llung debate over the Palestinians and with defense attorneys late in res olutions to support their drive the morning. for statehood. Ms. Stoeckley, who has short, White flous e 0Cfl c1als said jel-black hair, declined com· President Carte r inte nds to ment when s he enter ~d the move with "due care and de· building. hber ate consuJt.aUon"' in choos· A defense witness. Dr. George ang a successor. And. these of· Podgorny of Winston-Salem. f1 cials s aid. h e will consult testified Wednesda y that lfe Young in making a selection lt couldn't tell whether Mac-was beheved tt.at process could Dona•ld 's major che st wound ·take more than a week. was self-inructed. He examined Young said he would not be MacDonald oh Tuesc\ay night , he surprised to learn that his meet· said. ing with Terzi July 26 had been Podgomy also sa1d the wound uncovered by Israeli intelligenee was atjeast l'h inches deep and bec:aust! "l a ssume that every. pierced MacDonald's right lung. l h 1 n g I d Id wa s pub Ii e •He said th·e wound was polent::tal· knowledge. I've a lways assumed ly fatal, but the likelihood of lbat I've been bugged all my death was smaJI. life... /\ .He said a chest wound t.o the An Atlanta newsRapeu'has re". left s ide would have been poten· port~d that Israeli s pies were tially mor.e serious . the fi rst to learn of the meeting The defense is trying to s how and leaked word of it MacDonald wouldn't tlave in· Young stressed in his farewell fli c te d th e wound hims e lf press confe~nce Wednesday a because he risked piercing his conviction that the United St.ates liver . whjch would be extremely s hould deal with the PLO -a serious conviction flatly against U.S. The Arm y dropped hi s policy c~arges against MacDonald m . But •.n the Security Council de 1970, but he was indicted by a hbcrat10~. Young pres umably federal grand jury in 1975 The will remain bound by U.S. policy trial is in its fifth wee1\ and commitments to Israel and veto any resolution supporting Palestinian statehood. Fro• Pag~ A I EL TORO ••• for commercial use or El Toro. An I r vine Com p an y spoketiman said Wednesday the firm is with the city "all the way" in keeping commercial flights out or El Toro. "So we most certainly will work with the city council and starr on all studies to determine whether annexation pf property around the base would be an ap· propriate strategy,·· spokesman Jerry Collins said . • "Ir the council. after all the studies are completed, d~ides that lt is indeed an appropriate strategy, then I'm sure they'll f ind th e co m pan y qu[t e cooperative in helping to bring it about ," be said . At the same time the council was Woking ol ways to prevent comme~al use of El Toro, a re· gional planning agency panel waa in lafiaalon Viejo diacmai.n1 ita atudy of future re1iona l airport sites, lncludin1 El Toro. But south Orance County real· dents wbo attended that meetla1 .Tuesday nl-"t vowed they would ficbt any attempt to convert the Ma r ine air station to a com· mercial airfield. Protests wer e heard fro m Irvine,... Laguna Beach, La1una Hills, El Toro and Mission Viejo residents during the lwo·hour hea ring at Mission Viejo HJgh School. The meetina. WU •pc>oaored by the Soutbem Callfomla Allocla· tlon of Gova rnmeatl, wbo1e atudi• cm a future airport llte wm be 8dvllory only. lrvlae officials f aar 1 . bowaHr. that tbole propofUI could ~ U.. baala fol' aeUoD to °"" Bl Toro up to d vlllan airllne use. lloeb Offered LOS ANGELES. (AP> -Tbt city'• Commuaity Redevelop. m ent ~··~c; plaetd on tbt market WadDeldaJ tbe lat foal' blocu o1 UM dontowa 11-. Hill projad, ~ to aunet ...... 1oru.. ........... of a tsoo •Ulloa otnee· oom....a.n1td1aUal Cl .... that wauld lllcluda a bome far ~. »r•H.~od Loi Aa1elaa •w•llG•nA.rt. It is not clear. though, whether • Young also will be under in· struction to block any changes in standfog U.N. resolutions that ref et t.o the PalesUniana entirely as a refugee problem . f",...PageAJ COMPLEX. • Sl.S million on hand from a 1974 bond issue thal was set aside for a theater. / Thus, backers or a performing arts ·complex want to tap the public and private sector for donations with the size or • theater depending on how.much is ral.ed over the $1.5 million already in city coffers. T he study would seek to dis· cove r how much 1uf port is p oulble from federa , state, ·county, prtva~. llntustnlll ~ community sources. It also would describe how t.he funds can be obtained. But eome omctali aren't sure there la a need for sucb a facWty and feel the bond fundl can be uaed ellewbe~. Councilman Bill Vardoulls uid Tuesday night efforta t.o build a theater are "pie in the •ky." Vardoulls has suggested at p rior meetings that perhaps voters should have a say on wh ethe r they want the $1.5 million In theater -park bond money Ul4d for a perfonplng arts cotnplex or otbtr uaes aucb p athletl~ fttld construction. Councilman Larry Acran. re- •cUn1 ro tbe requeat for 116,000 In e lty funds to Initiate • feulbtllty atudy, said It woald be a 0 Pl'\ldlllt in"9tment." : ·We mi8t u weU know what the pouttiUttea art out t.hert," ... aid. Couaeilmu Ari ADUM>ny aakl tt 1b0ulidn~ be ctUncvlt to ralae mon~or a theater ii the com· 111pl II ~ u.a.rat.d. Ha tolCl Cola'Jllftt'IM , ........ taU• they lhould a'9N'Neb tbe lnbM ~ .. otber .. merdal tatinlta la _.....so a.eftttroma ,tar aid. • would envlaase in th111 area. That agency, Arilhony said, is a joint-powers unit tha t handles ~ater quality planning NIWA has been criticized an the past for It.a plans t.o prevtmt siltation in upper Ne'NJ")rt Bay. especially by groups in Newport Beach which contend the pro- posals would only worsen the mud problem. Currently NIW A Is made up of the cities of Newport Beach. Costa Mesa .. Irvine and Orange as well as the Irvine Ranch Water District. three county de· t>artments and the State Depart· ment ol Fiah and Game. Mem· be rstup is voluntary and based on the area drained by creeks and flood control channels that eventually empty into Newport Bay Anthony s aid some action "!1 ust soon be taken to stop pollu· twn of the upper bay "All of u.. ... h·ave to be i n th 1i. tb1ng together," be s aid. ,..,......p~,,, YACHTS ... stder limiting the number of yac hts laking part In future Fastnet race5 But he rCJCC'h.•d d ema ndi. that ruturc Jo'aslnel race:. be t'scorted b' more rts<'ue 'e~seb Th.- r1utch destroycr <>vC'r1J~~wl ha:. been the ooJy one on ha nd ·Former Admiral's Cup skip per Mi chael ~tephens comment· ed "This tragedy was enurely due lo freak conditions. Boats or the highest design would· go out or control 1n seas of that su e''" Green agreed. "Quite frankly this •occas100 was a freak," he said. But others disagreed. One of .th e s u rvivo r s ,'O l ymp ic y a c hts man Richard H ughei.. said: "I believe safety as being sacrificed Cor speed. In the quest for lightness . modern yaeht df' s igners are tryin g o ut new materials which just are not U'1 to extreme sea conditions " Yachtsman Richa rd Haworth added: "Some of the Fastnet participants put to sea In clothes baskets. The rigglne. st«ring and strength of their b.oats were not up t.o the job." lt~s Fun, Bg Guna ,., ......... When you'r e big. tough and_ hairy., you can chew your g um the way you want to Wlthout worrying about what µeople trunk And th<tt 's JU.')t what Alzila. a 14-year-old fem<.ill' lowl<ind gonl1C:1 <tl the Roedmg Park Zoo in Fr esno IS d oing Edison to Install _Con verter System "Sou thern Cal1 (orn10 ~d1-.ll n Company o(f1c1al:. pl:.n to 1ru.tall a $12 rrulhon catalytic conH·rter i.yst e m a t Hunt ington Hf'ach Plant Number Two rn a test £:f fort to C'U t n 1 lro~en o>.1dc t:m1ss1ons by 90 perct:nl The pilot program. an response lo requ1 re men ts b> the South· Coast Air Quality ~ anagPmt:nt Distract. could he m operation by late 1981. an t:d1!lon Compan) spokesma11 said ConstruC't1on of the ronvent:r could bc1t1n th1!i November at t he plant o n P ac1r1<' ('Qa<;t Highway at Newland Street The pending project must be· ap proved by coa s tal <'O m miss io n e rs , a nd build1n ~ permits ii.-;ued by Huntington Beach officials 1-. \.l'>l1ng systC'ms have proven d(t•c-ll\l' in reduc1n~ pollutants l41tho ut c utt i n g power 1·Jpac1llt.-S at generatmg plant.i.. Ct>m pton nt>led. Rock Thrower Smashes SC Windows A deluge of w1ndow-smashin~ anc1dcnts an San Clement~pt th e police department switchboard lit up over a nint!· hour penod Wednesday night and today Thl' fi rst of what was t.o oe ~tve n calls regarding broken window:. was received at 10.45 Man Killed. In Gas Flap SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An argument over 30 eenls worth of gasoline has apparently led lo the death or a San Francisco SlU · lion own er and the possible bLinding or a customer Edtson Company spokesman Bill Compton today satd·the test converter affecting Just one fourth of plant em1ss1ons. would be. built along Mde one or the · towermg stacks at the plant fie said the 7s.foot high hQus mg for the converte r would be barely noticeable 11ext to the 200-foot-tall stack o m Wednesday "'hen Mrs C ar lt on Mans ur reported ..; !>Orne-one lhrew a rock through lhe front room window of her home at 1703 S Ol a Vista. Police sa id that Oliver Payne. SO, was gunned down by a San Fra n cisco Gene r a l Hos pital g uard afte r Payne smashed the car window of a woman, sendlng elass int.o her eyes and fa ce. Johnn_y .... Hall, S2, was booked · on 1nvesUgaUon of murder in the case. ON SA LE THRlJ Augus t 22 A six-month testing pf'raod (or the_new system wo'tild follow to determine its <'Cfect1 vcne:.s in rf' du ci ng nitrogen oxide.., ThC' tes ts would be eondurtcd b} SCAQM and state Air Resourc-e:. officials: . Smaller syi;tems are opttallng an Japan. The construction con- tract for the Huntington Beach converter has been awarded to K a w.~uaki Indus tries, s a id Compton. -- Other Calls werer n(ce1ved at, 10 43. 11 29 and II ~~m Wed· nc,day. 3 09 and 7 a .rrt; 'today. a pol1l't•spokes mansa1d '. T ht' 1n c 1d e n t s wer e w1de.,pread with windows r e· pork<ily broken in the northern section or the city or Shored1rrs Barber Shop. 226 Ave. Vaquero ;ind in the southern area at the Harry Laff residence. 52S Calle del Riw. An 10vestigation is continuing. .. ON SALE THRU Auglls t 22 OF~ Watch for our year 'around s pecials of the week. IVY & ZONAL GERANIUMS S un-Aire UMBRELLAS 20% OFF C hoose from a fantastic selec- Gallons NOW $2.50 Qua~s NOW St.29 tion of patio u,;brellas in .. The Regularly SJ.SO Regularly S 1.98 Gallery," all at a ~ aavinga. WATERING CANS NOW$3.25 Reg1,1larly $4.2.& . . . The c:an1 are IMde of durable plastic and hold 2 plona. 4-' ANTHURIUM PLANTS NOW $4.95 Regulorly S7.!l0 from 1-;awaii The.• vivid red Oowert wW brithten up any room . s.n-.. tt81 IW. • M4icArthur ~~ a .. ch. ,71,.1640-5800 0pm o...y ~ '°""" .. --~ .. CALIFORNIA DAILY PILOT A fj S~per Song Shot ~own~ -r San Diego-Ho.wls . but Lyrics Top Pops in Eng Ian BusfJandHeld ·~-· ...... Paul Miskimen, 49. right. ha~en booked in Sacramento in the strangulation death of · wife La Vaughn. 48. left. She was found dead Tuesday j n the bedroem of the couple 's suburban Carmichael home. Miskimen had al first maintained his wife was alive when he claimed he was kidnapped from his home on Tuesday and forced to drive 'to Southern California. ' SAN DIEGO <AP> A San Diego radio station that ran a listener's oplnion poll on a song 11bout a schoolyard snlper says it wlll advise Columbia Reeords not to release the No. 1 British hit in San Diego. Slnce alrlng ''I Don't Like Mondays," KPS..AM h as re- ceived more than ~ cajls from Us teners and "people are over· whel~ly against the song," s-aid station promotions director 'l JYlpb Haberman. r THE SONG. recorded by an Irish group catted the Boomtown Rats. ls scheduletl for release in about four weeks. The Jyrics pa,allel news ac- counts of a sniper attack that left two people dead and nine childreo"\ajured at a San Diego elementary school last January . A teen-age. girl who allegedly told reporters she had opened fire on the school because she didn't like Mondays faces trial in the case, which h as been moved to Orange County. After KGB played the sobg '3 Firefighters Killed W{ind Brings Tragedy to Brush Blaze Battle NIPOMO (A P > Three firefighters have been killed and two others inJured battlin~ a 930-acre grass and brus h fare on the Santa Barbara-Sao Lws Ob)spo COWllY Line. The firefighters were work an g on a hand line some dis· tance from the fire Wednesday, preparing to set backfires. Stid· denly. tricky winds turned the blaze in their direction and c a-ug ht them, a ccordin~ to Peggy Dewan e or the C'aliCornia. Department or Forestry. Backfire s are fare s ~trategically set to b um areas Cripies Increase During 'Sickout' SANTA MONICA (AP> Major crimes increased 32 percent here during a 20-day sickout last month by police officers, according to figures released Wednesday by Pohc-e Chier James f . Keane. "What this proves 1s that profr.oss1on1jl criminals read news paper:. and watch television." Keane said "They knew we were short on manpower ·; M EANTIME. lhe Los Angeles County sheriff's office s aid 1t had no figures on the number or deputies who were docked for their pay during last month's two-day sickout staged by mem bers of that department. Wiley Newman. Vi ce Pre~•· dent of the Association of Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputies. s aid t h e departme nt was us ing "arbitrary" measures to de termine which deputies who called in sick July 12 and 13 would be paid. In Santa Monaca, armed rob· beries from July 1 to J uly 20, the time of the job action by or- ncers. increased 137 percent over the same period last year. jumping from eight to 19, ·Keane said · Resid~1al burglaries 1ft- • creased from 84 during tbat period last year to 113 this year. a 35 percent jump. And other burglaries. including those of s tores, offices and schools, in· creased from 43 to 49 TOTAL FIGURES for ma1or crimes cornmitted in the city during the manpower shortage rose from 164 last year to 216, according to Keane Figures for assault with a deadly weapon and rape were the same as last year's while strongarm robberies decreased slightly. No murders were com· milted dliring either comparison period. under controlled conditions. thus depnving a blaze of fuel. The dead were identified as Fire Capt. Edwin M . Marty. 35. of Nipomo. -a veteran or 19 yea r s with the Forestry De partment: Ron T. Lorant. 23, a second-year seasonal fire fighter from Long Beach, and Steve Manley, 21, also a s eco nd -yea r seasonal CireCighter4-from Goleta. The most seriously injured was Srott Cox, 25. of Goleta. a Cirst-year firefighter. who wa5 listed in critical but stable con· ditlon. according to Dr. Jack Grossman. a burn specialist . and plastic surgeon at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital. GROSSMAN SAID Co.x told him that he managed to run throuj!h the flames into an already-burned area to save has life. while suffering burns over 60 percent of his body. The other men were on higher ground and had too many flames between them and safe ground to escape, Grossman reported Cox as say- ing. "THE ONLY thing I wish I could tell you was that we had the other three he re as well." Grossman said. "Whenever we bear about firefi ghters dying,' it's like losing soldiers in the field ... After being airlifted from the (ire to the Sherman Oaks bum u n it, Cox was placed in a s pecial pressurized chamber fi lle d with pure oxygen , Grossman said. Discover why so many people don't visit regional shopping C!?nters since -coming to WestcliH Plaza > I Tuesday, the attorney for 17 year-old Brenda Spencer said he would attempt to persuade Columbi11 ool to release the song ''because it makes fun of a tragic and very sick person. T he son g written by the gro~p·s lead slnger after he read about Miss Spencer 's a rrest was performed for the first time when the Boomtown Rats played in a Sap Diego-area theatre last February. Since its release m England, "I don't Like Mondays" has soared to the top of the pop charts and has sold about 500.000 copies. But San Diego apparently does not want to hear it. KGB played a tape of tbe song to gauge public r eaction. Haberman ,s aid in an interview Thursday. "Judging from the 1n1taa l response. we're gomg to advise Columbia not to release It-in San Diego because 1t definitely al· feels a lot of people who were close to the situation and they don't need to be reminded of 1t. ''By playing it now. we can try to stop the song before 1t hits the record s tores and the disc Jockeys and be(.Pre advertismg dollars a r e poured into it," ijaberman saad. "lt's easae stop 1t now than 1t would be a the releas.,.'' THE CALLS tO the radio st lion were still trickling m mo than 24 bours after the son~ ha bt!en played and although a re people f avored the son Haberman said. "we aske them lf they would be willing sacrifice the song for the sake cf the families involved , and thel all said they would." The chorus of thfl song says 1 part. "Tell me why I don't hk ~ondays. l want to shoot ln wbole day down." • [~ aciti de~1ry Company ii '/.'HULl'."-,i'.l [H'.-:> lCJ THE PU8L il First Time .Ewer In Hail.or Areall! 1,000,000· DIAMOND CURERS~ s · LE · 6· DAYS ONLY August I 3 • August· 18, 1979 / Now, omy durinq this ~ial ~ c..tten'. scde, Y• CMt bely diOfttOftds direcHy from ~ome of tM worid's leodiftq cllttffs. Sa•e hund~s. e•en thousands, on these diamonds before Htey are moned up for sal~ to jewelry and depcw •11wnt sto~s across . the nation. Tllis ntay ~ a once.in-o-tifetime opporlun1ty. If you know diamonds, you know ttNs is no fXOCJqeraiion. An oubtandlnq in•eshmtnt op~ity. · 1UPER _ SAYlltGS COftlpare these prices. But hurrf. They won't last. UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS SIZE SHAPE l'ttCrllf ~ S.l'nu SIZE SHAPE I'~ c.,. .. SINl'riu nr..,.. ., 11/ 7' n-.,. I/ I I/ 7' 69cls Round uoo:oo1c-1. 1 55 CIS Round . S 1200.00/ct. 72 els Round U00.00/ct. 1 56 CIS Round I s 11 00.00/ct. 76cts Round H00.00/ct. 1 S8 cts Round S 1100.00/ct. 88 CfS Round HC?0.00/ct. 1 59 CIS Round $1100.00/ct. 99 cts Round SI 300.00/ct. ' 1 60 CIS Pear US0.00/ct. 99cts Round . StfS.00/ct. 1 64 cts Rouno s 1400.00/ct. 1 03 cts Rouno U00.00/ct. 1 73 els RO\lno S I 100.00/ct. 1 05 cts Round U00.00/cL 1 86crs Round S 1100.00/ct. 1 06 cts Round s 1200.00/ct. 2 01 cts Heart $4000.00/ct. 1 08 cts Round S'7S.OO/ct. 218cts Round Sto0.00/ct. 1 18 CfS Round SI 2t0.00/ct. 1 '20 cts Pear S710.00/d . 2 24 cts Round St00.00/ct~ 22rets vval llS00.00/ct. 1 26 CIS Pear $1 '40.00/ct. 2 45 cts Round SZS00.00/ct. 1 36 C1S Round s 1200.00/d . 1 37 cts Round S"S.00/ct. 2 S5 etc; Pear ~ s JS00,00/ct. 2 66 cts Round SttS.00/ct. 1 49 CIS Round $710.00/d. 2 99Ctl> Round usoo.oo1ct. 1 50 C15 Pear SISOO.~/d. 3 04 as • Pear SI S00.00/ct • EARRING EXTRAVAGANZA Save up to 60°/o MAllCR TOT AL WEIGHT llTAllNtCI . 08 cts. 33cts .33 cts 1 00 cts 1. 44 cts 2 23 cts RACITl'S UNl9UE .DIAMOND GUARANTEE MON,. FRI 10a.m,.&pm. SATUflOAV .#0•.m. 6om. 120000 $75000 S40000 '4000.00 seooooo s 12000 00 . SAUPllCI ~Hl/11/7' . S8S ot> $24900 116500 . s 150000 S2rvv vv S3900 00 ·BEAUTIFUL MOUNTINGS ,, - ' , OrangPCoa11 Da1lyP1JOI Edt oriai fJ'iOge ----------------------------------------------- rnuttdly. Al.IOU•! HS 11179 lrvi n e 'fJa s Allies . In To ro J et Fight lt'a aUU too early to know If the City ol lnil.nr '1 ln hmalnect t'ftorts lo prevent ~mercla.l UH or the El Toro Ma,.lne Corps Air Station will be 1ucceasful But city officla.11 are lo be commended for the aa· areatlveneu ol their actloM ln 1eekin1 lo t~m what they see •• • mlna Ude of 1u]>pol1 for 1uch an adea from re tuonal planners The city's latest bld to annex land In county territory near the facility rould lead to Irvine land Wle control In the vicinity of lhe hu.ae b•6e and lev~rage ln preventing uxpa~ use of the base. City orrtclala i.bould.also be hMppy with two a1Ut!1 who 8lepped forward Tuuday night. Irvine C.Ompany PF'fttdenl Peter Krom er sand hu1 or gariizataon wholehea~edly s upported the city ·~ ~ffort~ in try ang to prevent Joint commercial military use of lh base •.. And U.S. Rep. Robert Badh1am, ft.Newport Beach. a membe~of , House Anned Service& Comm ittee. said he too be on the city's aide in the quest to keep commerci j,ets out or El Toro. Kre mer "also could help enrourage county 1.A>cal Agency Formation Commission officials to support the city's efft>rts to annex Irvine Company-owned land In county territory n ear the base. Transit Needs Pubhr trans portation is a costly endeavor. but one which provides gre at benefit to lhObt who have no accc~b to o ther types or conveyances. · The questions any jurisdiction must a sk before going Rowland Evan /Robert Novak . Moscow's Caribbean Maneuvers W ASHlNGTON -Motcow la about lo dr<>p anot.her Caribbean bomb1bell oo Jimmy Carter provlnl that the Kremlln h1111 few woniea that It.a lncreulngly aureulve potture i.outh ol tl>e U.S border will COflt at pret>1den· llal 1oodwlll or Sen1ate r»Uri~• uon of I.be new 11trate1Jlc arm~ treaty <SALT Ill Now 11~11mtng toward Cubt1n 1w d C"1\tral Ame rican walen1. J Soviet naval taak fO('(.'C ro n s 1ch·red the mOtll pro· vorattvc yet to c ros~ thl· Atl1tnl1 l' 1Hld ~nlt:r the Ca ribbea n Su 111 due In Cuba's port of Clenluep lbls week MIUtary inte1Ugen<:1! offi~ers ~Ueve the Ulsk for~. Including a guided m1 ss1I•· cruiser of the Crci.ta If clw.s a.nd a Knva.k class gwdeq mm1lc , frigate, wUI abow the communiat na1 In a aer1ea of port ca.Ua ln· c ludln1 'Nl c araiua. t>ost · re volutionary Nie11r11ua is now unde r left·wing poUtlcal control. MOSCOW 18 clearly aiming at a w orldwide polltlc al coup humiliate lht US Thal will sure ly happen If Moscow Is riRht 10 asaumine the Carter ud mln1stration will tum a blind f'ye and do notbmg. Moscow st~6 Cart~r as too. weak to risk con· frontatJon that could blow lhc ne w SALT treaty out or lhf' Senate Indeed. Soviet lc·aders seem 1.0 be Collow1ng 8 pn:pared script or ever ll11s c1rntious escalation in army. naval and air pcnetratJon of lbe Caribbean through 1t.s 11lty Cuba. Pausmg for the expe('U..od angry U S reaction after e11ch i.tep in the csca l atifln . thl· Kremlin gets none The hllnd t•yc turned by Washington leud1> lo the next :.tcp of escalation What mak1~ the Sovu:t navJI .. ., I ta1k for~ particularly lntrieu· ln• It lbe lmpoqlblUty of con- cealment and the plana, auapect· ed but nOt yet proved, to move It around lhe sea from Cuba '1 Clenfuego1 to the oth'r new island countries under anti· capitalist. left·"'1ng rule, includ· ing Grenada. THAT COULD be more pro. vocation lban President Ca~r c arts to take . But worried Dem ocrat.a are far from cert.a.in. Seo Richard Slone of Florida. wb<>H vote on SALT U could go either way without damaging tua re-election campatgn, warned the president in a p<i vat.e Aug. 10 letter that Cuba has boasted of Its plaru. "to uport rcvolu t1on " throughout tht· Canbbean Stone s letter wa!> delivered lo tht> WbJt.e House before U S 1n· telli1tcnce kne w about the Sovie\ naval lal!k force. Stone has rarcfully i;tudied the Caribbean c rt!>Ui lf t: i.ay:. pr1vat.cly that Carter will gain far mor• SALT U vota ln the Senate, loclud1A1 bit own, by ataodlnc up publicly to Soviet provocationl In \he Caribbean than by pret.endin1 there .re none. A 11tron1 demonatraUon by the praldent lba~ the U.S. will not lolerat.e freewbeeUn1 Sovief political aggression in the U.S backyard would reassure SAI.T skeptics, not ~um the m af(lllnht the treaty, in Stone '11 view So fur. Carter has passed up one chance after another lo put the U S. spme on d~play , lnclud ing the Soviet dispatc h to Cuha of some two dozen Antonov ~ transport planes. reported here for the fi rst time. Thc..ogc troop earners are known lo hf1ve bet:n delivered rN•en t ly to Fidel Castro's Cuba, J>Ol>lllbly nown in by Soviet pilot:. Tht~i r highly restnctf'ft ran~e -Jround 600 m1let1 without reruelmg rules them out for any imaginable s.-r v1 ce 1n Cu ba '~ f;idlung Afrn:an advynture:. ' THAT Lf:AVt:S r>n ly two into the transit-t>ustrress inc:lude. H~t---r------------¥~-_..:___4-4~-------~-,.-­ f o r (' 11 t' l' ah I e u s t" s to re r r y C11ha ':-. own m1lit(lry und the ~r11wing fort·t• of Sovwt military ptannen1. (ldv1wr~ and i>O">Mbly cumh<1t readv lrnop!> arnun<i th1· 1ntude or CulJ.J to f1·rry them f rum ('ubu to temptin1~ pohtwat IJ rJ:l'C.. r1uh1 1· u • . n el work going t o cost. particula rly in maintenance and day ·lo~day o):>Eira ting costs: how great a d e-uand is there for thb typ{' of s crv1C'e. a nd fro m what source will fina nc mg be e:1va1lable'! ' . Irvine Councilman Larry Agran has sent a letter to the lrvml' Company rcrommending that no plans for l'om m<:rn a l d<.'vclopment be approved "unless those plan!, mtlud1• s ubstantial commitment of private funds Pnabllng u~ to establis h and 1operate an inte rna l transit :,y~tcm " Agr<tn twl1t'\' ·s the young and the old have been ren· <lcrf'd · vi rtual!\ immobile" wit hout access to an :1utomo tnl1· in Irvine Ai.!rt•n·~ proposal deserves s tudy, but it would s.eem r a r m1,r1• f'ffk1cnt to take such a plan to a n e xisting 1 ra n~11 <Jgl·nty :,u<.:h ab the Orange County Transit Dis· , t rwt <>CTn hu:,es alrt:a~ p ass thro ugh Irvine on their r()Ul1·~ t11 other 1·1t1C!, Cn·<it1o n of an intta ·city trans it system, e ve n with an infus ion of private funds. would place a heavy drain on I ht· c.·1t~ t rc>asury to run it. Besides , no one r eally knows how mt.1ny Irvine rc:,1dc nts would use bubes fo r intra·caty 1rLJn:,µortal11m Ag ran ·~ pt.an se~ms to be running ahe ad of the de· m a nrl for s uch scrv1c1, Life Savers ll w:.i~ Electra Poag's 14ood fortune th<tl off ·duty Cahfomw Highway P atro l Sgt Michael Bair happened to be with his chtldr~n la:-,t wt-ek. at t'tle Creekside Commun1· ty Pool in Irvine · Elcc·trn. :j, wa!> pulled unconscious and ~reathing from th<' bottom of the pool. To say her hfe was hanging by a thrc·;;,d would he l:tccurate e nough Within s econd!> Bair was glvmg the child life-saving l'ard10.µulmon<try n•suscitation When paramedics ar· rived rmnutes later, Electra w~ alive and on her way to re c·ovcnng . Bair's s wift actmn speaks for itself. Llke Irvine r esi· dent Ed Fulle r who e arlier in t~e summe r he lped s ave the life of an unconscio·W) child in a .Northwood communi· ly pool, Bair deser ves much praise. ths California Jhgbway Patrol colle agues are Justifia bly proud of his actions and so s hould his family and f n e nds he. Two pote ntia l tragedies were averted because of the quick action or m en 'like Bair and Fuller. And a ltho u gh it'~ difficult for parent~. babysitters, hrothcrs. or s isters to always keep a c lose eye on the little ont!S, thi!> past ~ummer's two experiencei. point up the n ecessity of close ly watching the move ments of c hildren whe n near water • • Opinions expressed en tl"le space above are the>!>e of fhe Daily Pilot Other v1ew1> ei.prer.S6d on this ~age are those ot their author& and artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Boit 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) S.2 43?1 Bo y d/Natu ra l Go lf ByL.M. BOYD North Sea winds blow down acrC)u Scotland. Always have Sheep centuries ago scrounpd shelters into the long Stretches or sod I anywhere they could find a bit. ol Jte, right down to the nDlf.'Gollen came ,along lo play tbele ancient f alrways wlth their natural bunkers. And they stUI come along. Now tbe place is called the Old COW'ie at St. Andrews. It hat not been <'han1ed in any • ••1 by men in 800 yean. 1Jt West Germany, anybody •llo Wanta to be a prison ' Dear G~oomy Gus Dtal.lq U.,.... • more efflcltnt teleplloa• system ,J!aan thole we bave la OrUle ComltJ it never bavtq to UlteD to I recordJDI HJlal tJMf re tl1lrJ ••• SOU:&AM guard has to undergo 18 months of apprenticeship first. lo Japan, 40 percent of the pri.son auard.s are collece graduat.es. Jn Ar«entina, all federal prison guarda have lo graduate from the country's P'!nltenUary school. Q. "Do polar bears, like seals, 11wlm 1111 the way across the ocean?" A. Can only report they've been seen swimming as far out as 200 mqu. Don't believe they routinely do so, however. ·The norm1I bo4y t•m· perature ol a jackua la •.5 dearees F. Q. "What'• the 1purt 1peed ol a sloth?" A. Aboul 1A feet a rnlnute. Remember, the be9t ••1 to neape from a rampelbll aorma 11 J. ump lat.o cfHp water. Gor1Du can't ewlm. Youns ladJ, bow ... doll It tab you IO 1et dl'MMCI Heb morala1? RHearch over U.. ,.an baa eome up wit.la .ttn.• wwen to UM •••rr of •ow loa1 t)• ...... --nqutrel IO f'llMrfacemdftpre .. IO ........ ....,. ..... claJ. But ... mOlt reetnt 1"'"71 lnd1!1•t• 11 mlaattl l1 t,ptau. ~ , \ / : / ~ / --..:---- .. Mail ho ~ ·/ I ('fud1• anl1 rommun1~l <.:i·ntrC1I /\ m t• r i 1· a n c o u n t r 1 c " t: I Sa lvaoor. Honduras, Guatcmal.i iHH1 Co .. t.1 H1('ll Pcnt<fi:on analyl>ls a nd som1· flthn key pretSident1al advti.c.-ri. '-l>t'e only onf' possible explan;i taon a Joint M08cow llavan;, di·· ct'iton to be ready whe n the n i:ht moment ('Omel> to s tnke anoth1·r hlow for <'Ommurusrrl a nywhn•· in tht· (;ml)bl·an Thi• sl1·;ulv 1.-s1·.1l at1ng bu1ld111) or !')ovll'I ( 'uh;.Hl Jrmy, navy.ancl ,11( ( f>lll,., I n1•1.1.. fi r .. t l'Vt'r COm mcrnal air routt· h•·t wc•·n Mo:-.cuw Jnrl Jama1r(J I h;1, I"'' ...... 11 .. 11 w1tho111 ;111 y 111111111' s11,!1l th;it n,.. C-4rl1-1 Wh11t· lt.1uM· '4 111 'l'W>n t·all halt lni.tcad. pn:s1dcn trn I rhet.nrw 'it·1·111:. '' "<'k on a '11fr1·r1·nt 1)•·1·dl1• ''' 111•r<.u11d1· A 1t11•r w ;.111 v•il ,., .,, .1n<I th•• world. ---that lhl' h111ldu1> 1:-. not whJt 11 ''-'t·m:. In 1)1· .•ml "'"'' nut IM· JI luwf'd lo 11•.1<1 t<1 provr1r ot1ve \mt'>r11·Jn rhPonM· Some in Governme nt D eserv e Bouque t s To the t~ht or ll'i. popul<i r t.o throw tirlck~t.::. a t ' ' g 1) v c r n na c n t a J; c n ci<'s" b e tht·y s tate o r federal, but I'd hkc l.t> throw a few well deserved bouquet:. without <i :.inglt: apolo.:y ti• Mr Jarvii.. · Although I've m0t.tlv 00."fl 1n private, non.tax i.ubs ldlu•d service bu.sUlei>St.'b. I reel that &0me govemm~n~ agencies de serve more poti1tlve reinforce ment than they usually get For example, In cont.acts during the last year, I've found thal : -TIM! mce g;tl in the C,,ostA1 M csn Department of Moto r Vehicles office, wherl:! l bad to renew my license, w a'> pluaBant . undcri.tand1ng, c ff1t·1e nt and helpful Very recently. I had lo app ly fo r a passport An ovcrwor1tett lady with phone11 ringing and people walling haodll.'d the work with much mon· courtesy and cool lhan could bt• t•xpcct.ed. The Health, t~ducallon and Welfare Department 1.tcts a lot of nack. My experience WU that they treated me a i. an In dlvldual. .. much more compe· tent than many In private en· terprise whom I've sometime:. encountered. My car bumed up, and the County Fire Department wa:s fasl, eff\clent and personable. The Postal people ... boll of many jokes. . . do • tremen dou1 job, even with the overloud of junk mwl and Californians who move a:s frequently I !\ any group ln the world. Considering the demandlng al· tltude& of some of those "I'm a 1.axp11yer!" (who isn't?> types. I think we are ~ery lucky to gel · the 1ood Hrvlcc we receive. And. u we 1et ready lo bail out t.M Cbr)'Skr Corporation -as we 1ublldl.1e many ··private" • ent.erpriael -perbapt evtft Mr. Jarvl1 could learn 1omethin1 /rom tbe elfttllveneH ol many of our sovemment a1enc1 ... VAN A. FRANCE ,._ ..... , .. fie .. To tht ldlt.or: . la~ Jets.. aecUoa ol Aa1. t. Law lleday uMrll that Jane Fonda wu comr.=ely un· quatifted for her potl on the 1tate A.rt.a Counc.U. and tbeG In· 1louatM tbat all Jane fonda 1111 an ldeok>tue elven to bUDd prop· a1andlstn1 and that lier Md11 brtef Ume aa tba Art.I Comcll ... marked by um propap.n· dtlln1. -· ..._, •• arp...t la ablard; nnt 1. all, tM olbtr mtmbera of ~ . the :-.tatc /\rt:. Coun1·1I woulll n•1l huvf' stood for <Jnv a~1lpr<1p, un<I It was not lhc (.A)unr1l that OUM cd her. it wu~ lht· i.tatc ~n11tt­ M em ben\ of thf' Council w1u1.-.1 :.i :.tatcment dcplonn•i lht• !'\cAafr ' action. Furthcrmort'. Rcday a::.wn-. that Fonda ha.., n'> "tact. ~net r a t1o nu I Jud~ m e n t ;_111d the abahty lo gel aJong with pt.'Opll· · This is also alM>urd It 111 t'Vldcr}t that t•ond:.a posse:..ses itll lhn•t· trails m omplc mea::.urc, ::.inc•· not only d.Jd 1>he 1&cqu1t hcr:.clt honorably on the council <the council membe rs' state me nt also stak'<.I thal bhc dtd <i very capable Joll In her po::.1ttnn I hut dt•spit.e a ll wile:. anct allurk:. on be r, she has put together an art1st1c-career of grcul con· 11lsteney and quality ACCORDING to the M un('ll, F o nda s howed 1n h ~r JOh performance that she I!> very qualified. Reday may prch ·r not lo see these quallUn In her and f may not agree w1lh her poliUcb, but u Jane grew olckr. she began to see lbal radlcaJ left· lats a nd rl1bt-w1n1 r t •C• Uonaries were ln the same boat. wsing the ume baiting tactics and dema101uery. In other word1t, she I.I more conallt.enl ln her belief• -the 1rew up. But 1lven the ftllaclea In Reday's letter. It teem• that Reday does not share thla maturity. J a nc Fonda did not 10 to H anoi to tw an "International social expt"rt" sht> saw how foolish th · Vietnam war wa~ i.nd wanted to offer her stncere sup- port to the victims or our mu;. take -and risked her career for It. That Lukes a greut deal of courage and maturity, despite the fact that tthc sided with rev olutlonanc.'fi who proved lo be just as Inhuman as we w•re to them. But that la not the point. Fonda had the •race to tUe he r firing with civility -af\lr having proved to the people wh0te opinion mattered moet, the council, that she indeed wu up to tM job. Jane Fonda la an oulltandln1 human beln1. and It t1 1 9hame that people like Re day prefer to l1nore thl1 for the purposes of their own )In· der1anen loalc. RICHARD CRACE . V.l•l r •• F •• To the r.dltor : Re O..rltt McCabe column1 1 fn "llooVtr WU the SmarteH a.ntor ln Totm .• , llawtq Mrvecl M a aped~ ..-onM '81 from lMl .uJ retirement '" iHI ••d 1 f .. 1Kr-.on:.il 1H-qua1nt. . .1 nc·t' of th•• l..il• Jo hn Edg Jr Jl uo' 1·r I ~t rnngly rdulf' th1 h1i.th ly :-.punr>U5 t·hargc:s. 'frCah<· m,11lr· .1hnut lloov('r ~i rh ,,, "111• hu1 It J rut hi"'' l\nd la wl•·'• 1nw1•r ~trut'turc bv bl..1r i(m,11tin.: or Uu-e.t.erung to. th • pcoplt· who run the government He ran rnr 4K yeani im agency that was un bndled .. tloovl'r WW> !.mart m ough to rl"t.aln has ~1t10n under c1~hl P"C'"d1·nts anrt 1r. attorn<'V' general , abtde lJy IJ S Suprem•· Court dec1s100b dutang bn<'k tn 1927; and k~p the FBr out of the Watcritate flasco. Cong~s !>pent l'lghl month~ :iftcr Hoov.-r"• death. trying Wllhoul SIK<'l'5:., 1<1 dt•t..rmtnf' if he had engugL-d 1n J ny 11lcgal ac tJxity or wrong doing Hardly a ruthlells, la\tless f¥>Wer structurt• or unbndled .igencfy Re the indictmt:nl or three top former FBI offtc1als rClt' allc~t·d n vtl njJhts v1olot1ons. authon1 1ng break-in.-. and i.earr hes wh11l- ~g Wealherm\!n fug1t1ve:. NOW KNOWN a s thf' Weather m en Unde rgro und OroruzatJon <WU0l me mbers ot 1his aroup have claimed lo haw or have been charged with. bombln1 the U.S. Capitol the Ptntaaon and , ponce rac1itue1 nallonwide. fi'BI Direc t o r WUllam H. Weblt.er at • press eonfereoce. 12/5178, described the WUO '1a11 the clO&eSt lbinl we hU.e ln the United States lo lntemalJonaJ terrorism ... Re FBI Charter Guidelines IJlltte d to Con1tres!> for 1lative action 8/2/79 recommend and hope tht· legislation resulting from lh<' Clwrter Guidelines re move" rr cent ~trictions Imposed on tt\f' t F'BI through budget cuts ond 1uch bamperin, le1l1l11tion as the l"reedom of nformaUon Act. tbc Prlvac)' Act , the Bank Reform Ael to name a few. Tho FBI'• effeetlvene11 has been sertoualy hnpalred by \hete ...az1ctiou which has a direct beutna on the dorneaUc aec:urity of the Unlted Sla~. t.!:S WARREN VlceChtlrman, Orang County Chapter Soc:let.y or Former Speclal A1ent1ofthe Federal Bureau or lnveaUgaUon Inc. Gree•,._ To \he !dtt.or: Some San Clementeant re· ClllllJ ha4 a chana t.o chant• = holtUIU.. for civic en· , The rett of )'OU-IDlHM • .,... time. ,,. 17 ... ud • aaw-san C1e11Mnte holtlna UM Amm QMm hlUHI, ..._. • ......... In Water Ind btlda .. 'nn mtt'd art1v1t1t'" rrum JJI ov•·r t.lw worltl 1>;1rtiu1puted. K1JdO'I s:;o tn Capt !'\h1•n dan Hye riv. Chll'f l>wk lfa.rn rd .. incl th1• t•ntm• :\1.mn<> Saf•·tv l~·1rnrtment \tall for th<•1r •>11t:-.tand111.1t roor111n .1 t1on· w11 h 1 h1· Sct n <'lt•mL•nt •· O:e~n fl•.,t1val Comm1ltt'l' in putt i n~ o n thi:-1 11 pl'cta<:u lar CVl'fll .,1b<>M! of us 11.tf:kY enoui:h l.t> h•• tnvolvt-d were also given ~·· op portumty lo be hosl fam1l1cs lo hfe~uards from olht>r c•ountnc11 ,U<'h as Japan. South Afnca , New Zealand and Australia. as Nell a~ other state111 as flonda. New Jcrwy a nd other part.'i of Cahforn1ai What " pleasant lcam1ng expcn en<'<' Ill ltPenrl ~ tJme with lhl·:.1· eatne"it, wholesome visit.ors, whose a p prec1at1on for ever v s mall <·on ,,. sidt-ratton was ov1·rwhclm1n1: My fart11ly 1s lookan~ forward 111 hosting a gain wh1·n lh~· op oortumly anst:11. anti wl' ho1w others won't miss 1111L un thib ex penence. WE llUST also t•xplain that the Ufeguar<f1\. from Australia came here for training session .. because "the San Clement \' Ufeguard Department •B know" ~hout the world as the besl thefe ts ." We hoi>e San Clemcnl1 residents and bearh v1s1lora ap pred.at.e the hardworking dt-d 'k:ated men who makc up th1~ team of lifesaver~ (The~abo are the lowest pa1ct on the Callfomla roast 1 We also want the Dally Pilot I< know oor apprcc1aUon for th• mvcruge or the· events of th• wec"kc>nd It 1i. J!rut1fym1t to r1· ahre that tht.' time, energy, and effort put m hy the Committee and the Murlne Safety Depart mcnt wa is rt•tognized and publ.Lshed Our apprcciaUoo alsc ~ lo th community for lh participaL1on and s upport, not only ln sponsorships, bul In com Ins t.o the event.II, 11nd lett1n1 th( game participants know the) werelhe~. Each year we learn aQd (row j and we are looklng forward to e big1er and better Ocear Festl val 1980 • MJKJ WOLF!. f 1 - -Lagun" I South Coast Your Uometowd Daily Newspapt-r - VOL. 72,·NO. 228, 'SECTIONS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY,AUGUST1~1W9 FIFTEEN CENTS Cleniente Aga~ Warned A llndallde consultant . anaered because a letter warn tac ol the gotenU.I d.an1er of a San ·ctemente landslide was routlaety referred lo staff ror re •iew, ahowed up in person at Wednesd~ night's City Council meeting t o verbaliz'e the dangers. Jack Stickel. of Santa Ana. who bas worked as ·a geology consultant orf and on ror the city since 1952. presented a report to touncil members oull1mng the p<>tenlial for massive landslides arotind City Hall. ' Stickel said he sent r letter to t~e coun.cil July 18 staling his concerns over ancient landslides 10 a 100-acre area that includes about 150 ht>mes, a church and the City HaJI comP,lex. Thal let· ter was referred lo city staff, Stickel claimed. His report, 1f proved accurate, 1od1cates massive earth move- ment in 81), egg-shaped area that runs a half-mile Crom Esperama Road on the southwest almost to Avenida Columbo on the northeasJ. Avenida Pres idio encom- passes the backbone of the 10,000 to 15,000-year-old slide area. and Shekel said about 100 homes could be threatened. In addition, the geologist said there are indications of earth movement near City Hall that threaten the municipal center as well as 50 homes and a church. "It won ~t all go at once.'· 5tickel told the press following rus presentation to the council. But he said hints of future la nd s lides are apparent throughout the area be has been studying. Court OK.of . . ' ortion 8Babies Born; One Dies NAPLES, Italy <AP > -A 29-y ear-old Naples woman on fertility treatment gave bi rth prematurely today to octuplels, five girls and three boys. One girl died hours later and a doc- tor said the seven other babies were seriously underweight. Doctors at Naples' Hospital of the Incurable said the babies' weights ranged from 14 ounce5 to 2.3 pounds. A doctor said he ha d ·•some hope" th e two la rgest of the infants would sur· vive. The births took 20 minutes with a doctor and three nurses attending, hospital spokesmen said. The mother was identified as Mrs. Pasqualina Chianese. She reportedly delivered six children three years ago, all or whom died a few hours after birth. She was· reported physicaJly well, but afraid of losing aJJ the inraots. Mrs. Chianese and ber husband, Stefano, a n insurance company employee. live in a N apless~. The o bies were rushed to near ospitals and placed in incu ators. If the seven children survive. it could be a record. CdMMan 'To Fight For Baby By F R EDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of -O••IT "•let SI.Ill A Corona del Mar man who lost a court challenge of his gi rlfriend's right to have an abortion Wednesday s aid today that "I still hope and pray" the child will be borh. -· In a hastily called aftt:rnooo hearing. Judge Robert C Todd reversed an earlier order that would have blocked the woman from aborting the child pending further lel!al arguments next Tuesday Robert Blake. 23. said his next step will be to decide if Judge Todd ·s dc-cision should be ap· pealed to the Fourth Dlstr ict Court of A.ppeal in San Fran· <·1s1·0. lie was scheduled. to discuss th1t.L-prospect this mornin~ with his attorn evs, Mar vi n Mitchelson and ilarold Rhoden, of Los Angeles. According to Blake. who said he IS president or American Home Da ta Corp. of Irvine, he and Holly r .ynn Latnell, 'l:l, of Lagun,1 Hills, had verba lly agret•d to be ma'rried and to the birth of the child. The previous hi~hest number of surviving children in a multiple birth was six -wb.ich occurred twice. in Sydney, Australia, in 1971, a nd in Cape Town. South Africa. in 1974 . ac- cording to the Guinness Book of World Records A Camera!ts Brain M 1ss LatrieU. he said, is two months pregnant. They have known each other for about J.8 months. Blake said. "l 'm willing to do anything to save that child," Blake reiterat· ed today. Rock Thrower Smashes Cameras used to be springs and gears. rods and levers. Nowadays. however, a fine camera 1 clic.-s r.n light-sensitive cells, miniature electronic circuits ~.nd computer logic to make picture taking a s nap Thi as· sembly, dwarfed by the finger which holds· it. f1tC.. in- s ide a Japanese-made 35 mm camera. "If she wants to take custody, fine'ff she wanted to give it to me:f ine I Just want that child to have a chance to hve," Blake said. Judge Todd decided to vacate tin!-earlier temporary restrain· ing order after Ronald Tulmo, an Ame rican Civil Liberties Union attorney . successfully argued that a 1976 U.S. Supreme Cou rt decision applied lo the pending case. SC Windows A deluge or -.mdow-smasbing incidents in San Clemente .kept the police d epart m ent Six Lif eguar~ Set Swim From Island In the case P lanned Paren· thood of Central Missouri vs. Danforth, the high court ruled unconstitu tional a Missouri statute that prevented a woman from having an abortion without the consent of her spouse. swltcbboard lit up ·over a nine-S i x H u n ti n g t o n B e a c h bourfriod Wednesday night and lifeguards plan to plop their pad· toda dleboards into the ocean at San· The flt'St of what was to be ta Catalina Island Friday mom- a11;. d. b k ing and head for borne. sewen c ..., r egar mg ro en City lifeguard Lt. Bill windows was received at 10:45 p .m . Wednes day when Mrs . Richardson s ays the half-dozen Carlton Mans ur reported so-youths hope to trim some time meone threw 8 rock through the ofr the three miles per hour. it troat room window or her home al took a Laguna Niguel liCeguard · l'JOIS.OlaVilta. to make a similar ocean journey Other c~ were received at Saturday. . 10~0, U :29 and 11:55 p.m. Wed· Accompanied by a 29-foot DeMaJ, J:OI and 7 a.m. today, a lifeguard boat. the group plans poUeespokesmanaaid. to bit the water al 6 a.m. and ar- T be l pc l d e nts were rive at Huntington's main city l.. d t wl d beach at 2 p.m. • =:e:ro11':n thin th: :~::;; Participating in the 23-miJe ..uon of the city or Sborecllffs trip will b e Dave Simcox, Barber Sbop, 22S Ave. Vaquero Howard Furlong, Greg Crow, aad In tbe aoutbern area at the Larry. Robertson, Pete Mor!l1es BUl'J Laff neidence 525 calle and Pat West, Ricftardson sud. del alto ' ""'""' R icbardaon noted that pad· A.a tmr'lpUoe ta continuing. dleboard treks bet.ween Catalina • and the mainland were common PllDI' J'IEJJ'S ]IJIJ PICTURE occurrences.in the late 19508 and 1960s. "Our guys are trying lo get back lDto this physical thing," Rlcbardloo explaloed. Red Foree Eyed WASRTNGTON CAP) -The Pentaaon uya two So~let warthiPI and a tanker in the Caribbean lr• under obMna- Uon bJ a U.S. det~ ud Navy patrol planes. -1 1· ' Lagun a Niguel li feguard Charlie Ware paddled 30 miles .b~tw een Avalon and Laguna Beaeh in IO hours. Richardson said the off.duty Huntington guards' effort will cover a shorter di stance, but will be long e nough to "re- evaluate the abi li ty of our lifeguards. T he court held the state could not grant the right to block an abortion to the spouse because the state itself did not possess the right . · Nixon Cupid? Prince S~med Matchmaking NEW YORK CAP) -Britain's Prince Charles once auaoect· ed that former President NlXoa wu tryinc to "pair him off" with daughter Tricia. and the prince wu "disUnclly annoyed," a biographer says. . Nixon's alleged malchmildnt effort ia described by Ao· thony Holden in his book "Charles. Prince of WaJes." Excerpts from the book appear in the September tsaue of the Ladles Home Journal. ._ Holden writes that Charles' suspicions were aroused durlnc b1I 1970 visit to the White HOUM when Nixon told b.tm, "My wile and I wU1 keep out of the 1ta7 ao that you cu ru1l1 feel at bome." ••Seatina plant comtantlJ bad Chari. and Tricia 1lde by 1lde," wrt&el Holcleo, "While tbe prcwram had tbem 1pendln1 all of eacb day to1elher. even to beln1 left alone with eacb oOler tn .varloua parta of the White House." Holden aaya CbarlQ •• ~ became of "his HllR ,r h1I pol1Um qQt Neelvin1 ltl aee\m\Omed dtfenace." ' ut Slides He said broken pipelines. buckled streets, c racked founda · lions on homes. and movement near Our Lady o f Fatima church. indicate the potential for "another Bluebird Canyon inci· dent in San Clemente ... A landslide l ast f all al Bluebird Canyon 1n Laguna Beach damaged over 20 homes. The geologist called for a de· tailed geolojti<: re port. on the area . and said that "while gov. ernment does not move quickly,. something has to be done now " He said an investigation by qualified geologists could take up to a year. "and 1l could be longer than that before you can get the funds to do something." He compar ed what he termed the city's "complacency," Wllh the at.titude of pohre to a poten· <Stt SLID_E~. Page AU Bree%ing Alo11g Barbara Richardson of Santa Rosu-lets the "ind do ull the "orl< ~1!-'>ht> :.kt rt~ along t hl• w:.itt:r in U<snJ Point ll arbor. Winds urfing 1s becoming ;,i popular pastime along the Orange Coast. El Toro Base Eyed For· Irvine Annex .,..... By DAVID KUTZMANN OI tlM 0 •11, ,.,, .. '"'" Irvine City Cunc1lman Art An · thony. who proposed the city try to annex county land near the. El Toro Manne Corp" l\1r Station, would like to eventually see the base itself brought within city limits. Anthony .said Wednesday, the day after the City Council un· animously supported his pro· po\al to explore annexation. that local officials would need to con· vince the federal government it would be better if the base was a -part of the city. The lawmake r s aid annexa- tion of the base would simplify several aspects of its operation, Study Shows No Art.if acts On Home Sites Owners of three new Sao Juan Capistrano homes will be able to build s wimmin g p ools or jacuuis in their backyards after ab arche0Jogical study revealed the lots weren't the site of a former lndjan buriaJ gro~nd. Councilmen voted unanimous· ly Wednesday to accept the. re- port baaed on an excavation of the yard where 900-year-old s kull fragments were unearthed last March. The excavation, in the backyard of a new home off Orteea Highway al Via Cuartel, revealed no 1lew bone frag- m ents, leading the arcbeolocist who perfOl'l{)ed the search to in· dicate the area wasn't a burial ground. RepNMDtatives of the local Juaneno Indian band asked city om cl ala for the .study lut month becauH tbey didn't want ' burial aite diaturbed 'by future laad1captq or backyard ells· 11n1. CGUDdlmm bld&ea&M We11111119:: da1 t_b•1 would bave aa arcbeololllt present ll f~ure ownen of three bom• ID dae area applied for JradlDI or U · cavaUGG permits. Tb• olllener "°"ld be there to lmure that any artlladl uO-""' earthed would be protected. 1. 1nclud1ng .provtdlnf! ror -Onc- agent'} poilcc: protection and cicaling with housing problems· With tht" base within city limit.-:. th(• Cit~ Council would bt: a blt' to. address housing 1!.sues in and around the rac1hty as part or its General Plan. he !>aid. a:;. "ell as eliminate the need for she riff~ deputies and Cahromta HtJ!hway Patrolmen to have a law enforcement role then· Thelety 1s exploring annexa· t10n Irvine Company.owned land esterly of the base a. a means or gainini.? "'D'nd·use cor\; trot in tile area to prt>vent com· mercial use of the rac1hty It isn't known how much acreage is involved. but the land in question hes generally south of Irvine Boulevard. lrvme·s c1 · ty limits pr esently s ki rt the eastern and southern edges or the base A base spokesman. Capt. John Harry. s aid Marine officials would have no comment on the. See EL TORO, Page A2> Coa~c Weather Coastal fog late night and early morning houn; otherwise s unny days Overnight lows 58 to 64. H ig h s triday 70 at beaches to 82 inland. INSIDE TOD1' Y Tenneuu atll1 schlock memorializing Etw, whale in Tupelo, Miu ., ~n he • waa bom, ~ ore hotring a hard Hme c~ m on lhe late ringer. Sci "Selling a Legtnd" on POQe AS. •••-..,,,..au a.u..n ca. .,......._ca .......... .. ......... .. ...... .... ....._ ew ...... ,.. .. ~ At ............. M :.. • c..~ -....c-e. At . .,,,......., ,, Ate a.c.e ..... " a.a =• ••• =: ...... 11'1 Didi ..... ... ., ·= ..... ..., """ ........ ., ... . ...... , ......... .. p ...... ,,..., ,......._ .... ......... (J. ~ M .......... at .. .~· r . \ Oil Coats 6 Miles of Island Shore ~ O R l'l'~ C'tl RlSTI. Tuu t A PI Thtt'lt wath o f run•way M t'xtt'O t'rUdt' oil In patch up lo I~ fttt Inna coated m ore th11n "u m 1lf'~ of the &ll11tt>ru11g South Padr.-l!itland bear he!\ todoy \ It wu the hardl'11t blo~ y('( to the m)&ltJnulUon-dollar ·vaullon &pot wht'l"tl tourl1m la reported utf by 30 ~rcent · St>v'6r•l 1t\1lt't1 of South l'•dre Ii.land bea<"ht·N •t the h p of Tex •• were hat hard by lnconuna pate-bell of 0tl dunng lhe nitbt 0.1 pat.che& u bta u lhr~ f~t by U feet bUered the beaich art'u lo front of the poeh Bahia Mar botetl-eondomaruum complex Vacuum 1trut'ki. were on the Unrepentan• bea~b today 1ucktn1 up tb• oU Almost 10 mllet of tourtlt beacht>t aton• the northern ~nd c>( thf' 1Cfl\Jc 100 milt tons laland wt>rf' hlt T ue ,d•y 11nd Wfdnei1 day by Uw ~Ut'ky maaa from 500 m1lt.·11 south of lhe ts ay of C1m peC'ht. where lhe Meak .n otr Khort! oil well httoc I bl'*w out June 3. · • South Pud re h l a nd , th•• h l&hllabt of tht.• South Te1tu roast for to~r'lltb, h1ul HC»ped m oat of th~ oll before Wedm:~ d ay nhcht, re<'t:lvtng only llC•t lt ted ftm all tr.r ballb and two lar1er globe. toulh Padre hotel owners met W ~d nead a y n ight 1n near by lfurl1ngen ~o d11c Ulil> th e dee re ... lD bullneu they aald ta due lar1ety to lhe oU threat and 1ub1equent national publicity. R econnal1unce fll1ht1 lat• Wednesday showed the ribbon of oil s trntchtld flO mile~ north of the aouthum lip of Padre Island. Scltioll.s t J ohn Robinson said thouu ndt of square miles of the Gull ot Mexico south of Texas a r e covere d by the oil and warn~ that lhe situation ln Tex· all could get worse. Na vy spotters discove red oil Tutiaday aboul UO milea aoulh of Graod lsle, La .. which h1 about 60 mllt:$SOUth of New Orleans. The Coast Guard bas begun in· stalling a.ntl-011 booms in l,SOO- foot · wide Ara ns as Pass:" the hu vlly traveled ch_annel leading lo the port of Corpu.s Ch risti. The boom s will be used to block More PLO TalkS _ possible 011 an!altrations into lhe deli cate environments of Corpus Christa Ra y and Laguna Madre, the Coast r.uard s aid. J.'or the first tame. task force h:ade rs were talking Wednesday about lhe poas1b11ity of guarding bays and lagoons along the en- tire :J67 mUe-long Texas coast and pe rha ps Louisiana . Hinted by Young UNITED NATIONS <AP> Andrew Young, out as Americlf.11 U N. ambassador because of un- authorized talks with a Palestine Libe ration Organization envoy, hinted 'today he might meet aga in with the PLO man before teavTu~ hls post at the Uhlted NatiOfli. Young also said he would not be surpnsed if he had been s pied on by Israeli a gents. As he was We<tnesd'8Y afte r h a nding io his resig nation, Young sounded unrepentant about bis controvers ial m eeting YOUNG'S OUSTER PERILS PEACE-A4 la st month with the PLO's U.N obser ver, Zehdi Labib Terzi a violation of a U.S . commitment~ l.O Is rael not lo deal wilh the PLO · · 1 have no rcgrcL'>. I would do 1t 1:.1gam," he said at a n ews con· feren ce -loda,y at the U.S. mis- sio n to the United Nations H e was <Jskcd s pt•cifically w hether , as pre s ident of the U N Security Council fo r the month of Au~ust. he would meet aga10 with 1'l'rtl 1r th1· l'alci.ta nwn asked ·'It would he• UO<"OnS<.'1onable to rt·fuse to s tte !>omebody <JS pres1- d cflt of the Secunly Council," he rcpl1ed P resskl later for cla raficallon. he :.aid he woulri meet with an~ om• wanting to !>cc him <ts lung <i s t h<tt pcr !>o n wen· qu;d1fwd Tl'rza rn1J;(hl be <:on s 1d er cd qualified because the council reMularly ~rnnts him the n~ht to <tddress 11 during dl' hutcs on lhc Palt•st1naan 1!>sue ( ll became clear tod ay that )'l'oung ma,y still be the c hief U S cll'l<·~t.tic to the United Na tsons , a nd thc rtdore council prnsu1cnt. next Thursday, when the coum·1l is schedule d lo resume d<.·hatc ove r the Pa lestinians and resolutions to support their drive for s'tatehood. White House officials s aid 1'r csid<.·nt Carter inte nds to m ove with "due care and de l_iberate cons ult at ion" in choos· LB Woman H eld Alte r Car Crash A 28-ye;q;,old Lag'una Beach woman was arrested on drunk drt ving c ha r ges We dnesday a fter she I06t control of .her car which skidded 400 feet a long a if acific Coa s t HighwCjy e mbank-J inent, throwing he r frnm the vehicle. Calif6rnia lllgh way Patrol spokesman Mike Johns on said · Denise Presta suffe re d only , minor injuries in the Capistrano Beach-accident shortly before midn i ght n e ar C amin o Capistra no. She was arrested · a fte r being treated at Mission Community Hospital. DAILY PILOT fflofo O,.•"O" (0.-\• o.;,, t'-itot wltf'l~k:f'lt,corn 0•"'9CI lftf>~Pr""' 1\pwbft\N-OOYt,,..0.-*'W' (IH\f~I~(.~· \fopr.9f'.tf•..,lft0ftt•t,_ CNbf•\Mil Mo-.er, nw~ r 'HM' tor C0tt. 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Young said he would not be surprised lo learn tha t his meet -ing-with.....<fenhftdy-26 had beett un~vered by..lsra.eli int.elliRence-be~ause "I assume that ever y- thin g I did wa s publi c knowledge. I've always assumed lhal I've been bugged all my life." An AUanta newspaper has re- ported that Israeli spies were the first lo learn of the m~lmg and le aked word of it. Young stressed io his farewell press conference Wednesday s conviction that the Uruted Stales should deaJ with lhe PLO a convic tion fla tly against US. poli C\I • fl But lil the Security Council de li ber ations, Young presumably will re main bound by U.S. pola t•y and commitments to Is rael and veto ;sny resolution supporl!ng P a lestinian btcltehood. It as not clear. tho ugh, whether Young also will be under tn· struction lo block any changes in s tanding U.N~ resolutions that r efe r to tht! Palestinians entirely as a refugee: protJlem La!o(u na Madre. which runs bet ween Pudre Island a nd the mainland. and the o ther lush b u ys ~aoons h a r bo r nu ~us s pec1 of rare birds rut wildJJfc ~breeding grounds for m p a nd other , key cummc.rcu&.1 • · • peaes... Woman eld On Credit Rap A l..aJ!una Beach wom an who allegedly told oHtrers s he didn't know the credit card she -:1as us- ing was stolen, was.J!.r rested and charged with posse ssk>n or stole n property WC'dnesday Es the r R Gr een Smith, a 26 ye;i r ·old mortu<1r y cmhalrrw r . who laves at 976 South Coust H1 ~hway , was being held on $2,500 bail Wednci.day after he r arres t at the Coast Inn Liquor S t ott'. 139 1 So uth Coast lfigh way · A clerk at the liquor store :.aid hl· call'l'd lhe credit card com pany pn or to r inging up a sale for the wo man, and wa :: told lhc card was stolen. Ms. Smith faces additional charges of use of a s tolen credit card . and signing a stolen credit tard • /tf~Donald Case .~ Material Witness To Take Trial Role RALE IGH, N.C. IAPl Or J e ffrey Mac Donald 's lawyers s ay they plan to call a woman lo the s l<Jnd today or. Friday who had been sought as a m1tterial wit ness in the triple-murde r case. Hele na Stoeckley was picked up by FBI agents in Pickens Coun- ty, S.C .. on Wednesday, accord mg to U .S. Mars ha l Hugh Salter U .S. Dis tri ct Court Judge Franklin Dupree Jr. issued a bench wartant for her e arlier an the week.' Dereru1e a ttorneys had been looking for he r fo r se veral months. The lawyers s aid they have rece~ved information since 1970, when lhe killing• of Mac- Dona ld's family took Place , lhat s h e might have inlormataon a bo ut the slayings . MacDonald, JS, of Huntington H a rbour, Is c harge d with bludJ(eonin~ und 111.a bbing to Coastal Oil Slick Broken lmo3 Part8 Ao oil s lick lhat stretched from Huntlngtoo Beach lo Ocean.side bu broken into three large floating blobs about three miles off lhe coast, U.S. Coast Guard officials said today. The oil palehe1 eeltled off Corona def Mar, Dana Polnt and ceanaide Wednelday evenlne, uid Cout Guard 1pokeamao Garth Groff. He H id the slick wu reduced by IUD end wave c:oo to a Ul1n film with a rain ·like lheen on W ed.oelday. The oU pat.ehes , Groff Hid, me11ure about a quarter of a mlle in diameter and that eeverll chunk• meuurtn1 three feet la dtamet.tr are fioaUn1 f 1rtbor out to .... Cout Guard officlall are tak· ln1 11mplea from boa ta . t.h,Jt pUHCI UlroUCla tbe eouW111'1 DOrtb-eoutb Ma luel tarU91' tb1" Wtff, Qrotf aaid u,. oll ll bebmMI to a.. HatDe fuel but ml1bt be natural...,.,.. He Mid ... ol lt b• btt area beaclMl•far. ., ---------. de ath his wife Colette, 26, aod daughte rs Kimberly, 5, and Kristen, 2, while he was a Green Bere t doctQr stationed a t Fort Bragg in lf7Q... M a c Uonahi says four In- trude rs, including a woman with long blonde hal~atlacked him and killed his family. At least one d efense witness is expected to t estify that Ms. Stoeckley matr hes the descrip- tion of Jhal woma n anri that she told tum !lhe was on drug.s the night of the slayings and m ight have been Involved. U.S. m a rsha ls escorted Ms . Stoeckley into lhe Federal Build- ing today. She was still talking wilh defense attorne ys late in the morning. Ms. Stoeckley, wbo has short. jet-black hair, d eclined com· m e nt when ahe e n tered the bull ding. EL.TORO ••• annexation proposals . "It wouJd be inappropriate to make a n y comme nt al this . time," Barry said. He noted a formal proposal had not been presented to the Marine Corps. Any Sllt,S:tftsful annexation of the base would hinge on ap· proval of Navy Department of· fic lals In Washington, D.C . Tustin wu able to annex the Marine Corpe Helicopter Air Station in Lt78, Barry Hid. Anthony saJd .the City would need U.,fuJI cooperation of the Irvine Compuy ti the umexa· lion plu la to 1ucceed. The comtcllman bad made b1a propoeal Tueada)' nithl after llatentna to a preaeotaUon by Irvine Company president Peter Kremer, who pledted 1upport for city effort.a to thwart plant for commercial u.e of El Toro. An Jr vlne C ompany apoketrnaa ee1d WM.Mlda1 th• firm u wtth '\he city "all the way" la k"p6n1 commercial nt1bta out ol ll Toro. •'lo we 1D01t cenatal1 .au work wtt.b the ell>' CO\mCil Md 1tart •all •tudllN CO determ1M wb•t.ber annexation ot propenJ 1rou.nd .... bue JtOuld be -... proprt1i. It.rite(.)'.•• •PGk .... Jerry CoWpa al.kl . , Firehouse Walls Ererted Wor kmen put up p re-cons tructed walls Wednesday for new No. 7 fire station at 31865 Del .Obispo St . San Juan Capistr ano. The 5,479 squa re ·foot !>lructure . set to ope n in early 1980. wrll house a batallion ch ief. ftrt! prevention crews , paid c all volunteer!'. and paramedics . Fro• P~ge ,\I SUDES ... tial murderer "P t..'<>plt· an· !lO complaC't:nl un· t1I somethlnR h11pµw1~." ht" ~111d ··1t's lake It poknllitl murdt-rer The pohct' won't do a nythtnl( un ttl lh(•re's a c nm<' " · "That area ts going to sllde It's going to happen <J nd the city has a chance to do i.omeUung about it ahead or ltmt-.. B ut C ity ,Manager J e rry Weeks sru d he ft.'<Jri. there lll bt tie the cit y can do µnor to an ac tual landsl.Jdt: He s aid he t'herkcd with the Ar my Corps of Engineer:. only to fand they cannot respond unles!> there ts a slide And d ly offi cial!-. say they art' concerned that by tukinl( actwn on the landslid e a reas. s ul.'h !fl> orde ring s tudies, al could bl' con· strued a s a "g irt of public fonds" :.ince most of the art•fi disc ussed by S t ick el i!> on private property_/ · Officials a lso i.ay the r1ty could become· liable' for s lide damages that ma~ht occur alte r the city becom es in volved 1n preventing la ndslides. But Councilwoman Karoline Koester s aid today the city has a resporu.1biUty to Initiate stud.at..~ on potent1 al landshde urea:. "IC you're talkUJR about a girt o f pub lic rundi. ... s he i.a1d. "we've already ha red Stickel to prepare ~wolog1c report!> for the city .. She said thc city should con centrate its studaeb on the pubht la nd at City Hall, which might be expanded to includ e the t50 hom es indicated as on the :.Lide plane by Stickel ''I personally think it would he lp lo idc nliCy th~roblem ar eas up there . 1f for no other reairnn thu.n to protect city hall." s he s_aid. ON SALE THRU Henry FOnda Raps Senator's Position ~A N BF.RNA RDJNO f AP > ll1·nr) fo'ondCI ts arcu-;ing a stat· s1•nator who helped his daughter Jan e lose he r appoantment to the \al1forrua Arts Council of hold 1ng an "une nlaghtt:ned reac t1ona1") pP!>tt1on " ~tale !:>en Huben Ayala. 0 Chino. whose son fought in tht: Vietnam war as a helicopter doo r gun ne r . told The San Be rna rdino Sun·Telegram on Wednesday thilt Fonda i.coldcd him tn a IC'lter A)'ala antroducf'd the• motion. which won a 28-5 vote J uly 20. to rt'Jt'Ct Mi ss Fonda's apPf>1nt ffit'Ot .,·onda ':. lt'tler dC1tcd /\·ug 7 said. "I expect that )fHJ.rl' not suq>r1st'd to find me cc,m 1n~ to lht• s upport 0C m y daughtH aj(ainst ynur slandt'rouc; <ittack on ht.>r on tht: floor or the &nate · ·1 know from long expen enre that there 's no way lo persuade yo u fr o m yo ur o wn un - enlightened reactionary position A5 much as others m ight dl!>agree with J ane. they v-ould never dream or calling her ·a t raitor' or us ing th ~ word 'treason' in r eferring to he r They knov. ht'r better · · Ayala !>aid. "llenr y f''onda i.uppom h1i. daughter and I :.up port my :.on It's as !>1m11lt· ·d!> lh<tl .. Before the Sena te votl', AyalC1 !>aid, ··Any person 1n the ttme of a war effort who· g1 ves aid and t'O mfort to the en ... my w<11 Hs tht• right to serve in any a ppo1nllvt• position of state government ·· Anotht'r senator. Hobert Nam mo. R ·At~cadero who abo received a written scoldin~ from flenry Fonda had sa id , "By all st andard:. by which I wa:. raised. she was guilty of having com m atted an act of treason " Ayala said he received SS8 let- tn-. on tht· arr.tar. of which only. 3~ opp<)M."d ha:-m otion ' Nimmo !'laid lhas week he t e· C't' 1 ved 304 letter~ i.upportang b.as po,1t1on and 43 afi(atnM 1l Ayala ~aid the re ':. a problem •n that ··some people think 1f you don I !iupport J an•· l'onda you must h:.ivt: la ked th•· Wltr Ito"' c1n w1• ll'll th•· Jane fo~on d:i-. or lhc wo rld lhal we don't :-.up port thol kand o f · activity >A hl·n ltu!> country':. a l war->" he: a:.kcd "I t ., not hecausc s he wa!> aK;,i1nst the v.a r that the Senator ' ult· d a~ iJ 1 n st h 1• r . . ll ·' h1•t'aUM' she took the time: to go to Vietnam and fi(1ve <Aid and comfort lo the enem y "And 1r it had been a declared war, i·m s ure s he would have been tried a nd convicted 'Of somethlnfi( ·· \) al:.i .,aid ht' wouldn't caJI her J lra1lur bccaui.c no such trial '4 3!> held Henry Fonda. referring to let I 1•r-, rel"(' I\ cd by 't•natOr!>. i.auJ , l>on l you rcahtl' "good part or at comt.>!> from the John Barch Soc.: n·t y ~ IC ) ou reel the John Barc h Soc1Ny and 1U. :.upportcn.. Truck Ove rturns Douglas Some rs of Ga roen G rovi.> l'S~pcd injury W ednes d3y when ht::. truck flipped on It.\. ..;ad on f'ac1hc Coast Highwa y het. een Malai:ia a nd Alcaza r Drive an Dana Point at 9:30 P.m ON S.4LE THRU August 22 c,\~Vi k' Watch for our year around ~ Y"' s pecials of the week. ~ I VY& ZONAL GERANIUMS Gallonb NOW $2.50 Quarts NOW S 1.29 l<l'!JlllJrly $J 50 R\!9uldrly $I Y8 WATERING CANS NOW $3.25 The cane are made of durable pla1lic and hold 2 galoft1. S un-Aire UMBRELLAS 20.% OFF Choose from d f ancas tic selec· tio n of patio unbrellaa in "The Gallery," all a l d 20% savings. 4" ANTHURIUM PLANTS NOW $4 .95 Rl•9uld1 Iv $ 7 tio from ti•waii TM.e vivid red flowers wHI brigllten up any room. ... . S-J'*"*' Hiii• Rd.•• M«A1thur 8)\.d . Nf'WPO" Rt'1teh, 1711 1 MO-S800 <)ptn O.,ty 9am to 6pm • ... CAL.IF OR NIA 'ThYl'lday. August 16 1979 DAILY PILOT .IJ Sniper S.,ng Shot Down.] I • I San Diego Howls but Lyrics Top Pops in Englnn~ BusfJand Held .,,.~ Paul l\tisk1men. 49. right. ha:, been booked in Sacramento in the stra ngulation death uf h1:, wife La Vaughn. 48, left. She was found dead Tul'~day m tht! bedroom of the couple's suburban Carmu:hael home. Miskime n had at firs t maintained has wife was ahve when he claimed he was kidna pped from h1s humc on Tucsdayeand forced to drive to Southern California AN Of EGO tAP > -A San m .. 10 ra.dlu station that ran a ll•ltlner's opinion pol( on a song about a schoolyard sniper says al wlll advise Columbia Records not to r~lease the No. 1 British hit lo San Diego Since airing .. ~ Don 'l Like Mondaya," KGB·AM bas re· celved more than 450 calls from listeners and "people are over- whelmingly against the song," nid station promotions director Ralph Haberman. THE SONG, recorded by an 1 rish group called the Boomtown Rats . is scheduled ror release in about four weeks. The lyrics parallel news ac· counts or a sruper attack that left two people dead and nine children injured at a San Diego elementary school last January A teen-age girl who allegedly told reporters s he had opened fire on the school because s he didn 't like Mondays faces trial in the case, whic h has been moved to Orange County. After KGB played the song 3 Firefighters Killed_· Wind Brings Tragedy io Brush Blaze Battle NIPOMO CAP > Three fire fighters have been killed and two others injured battling a 930-acre grass and brui.h fi re on the Santa Barbara-San Lua!> Obispo county line The f1refi~hters were work mg on a hand hne some dis· ta nee from the fire Wednei.da). preparing to set backfires Sud- denly. tricky winds turned the blaze an thei r direction and c aught the m . a'C cocding to P eggy Oe wan e o f the Ca lifornia Dep a rtm ent o r Forestry Ba c kfires arc rarc·s :,lralegically set lo burn area!> Crimes -Increase During 'Sickout' SANTA MONICA !Al' I MaJ<Jr crimes increased 32 percent here during u 20 day sickout fast monlh by police officers. according to fi gures released Wt:dncsday hy Police Chief James F Keane. "What this proves as t hat professional criminals read newspapers and watch televbwn." KeanC' sa uJ ··They knew we were short on manpower " M EAN11M E . the Los Anyelt·.., County sheriff's 0H1ce !>a1d 1l had no fi gures on the numbt:r or deputies who were docked for their pay durin~ l:>sl month's two-day sickout sta~cd by mem bers or that department. Wiley Newman, Vice Pres1 dent or the Assoc1at1on of Lo-. Angeles Sheriff's Ueputaes, s dtd th e department was us in g "arbitrary" measurci. to dt· te rmine which deputies wh" called an s ick July 12 <ind n would be paid Jn Santa Monaca. armed rob beries from July 1 to July 20, the tim e or the job action byr of fi cers. incr eased 137 percent ever the s ame period last year. jumping from eight to 19, Keane said HesHlential hur~la ra es in· t'rf'ased from 84 during that pC'riod las t year to 113 this year. a 35 percent jump. And other burglaries. including those of stores. offices and schools. in· creased from 43 lo 49 TOTAL FIGURES for major crimes com mitted in the c1ly during the manpower shorta~e rose from 164 last year to 216, ;iccording to Keane 1-~1gures for assault with a deadly weapon and rape were the setme as last year's while strongarm robberies decreased s lightly. No murders were com· milted during either comparison ·period. under controlled conditions. thus depriving a blaze of fuel. The dead were identified as Fire Capt. Edwin M: Ma..:ty , 35. of Nipomo. a veteran of 19 y ears with th e F orestr y De partment, Ron T. Lorant, 23. a second-yea r se ason al firefaghler from Long Beach. and Steve Manley, 21 . also a s v c ond -yea r se a s onal hrerighter. from Goleta. The most ser ious ly injured was Scott Cox. 2S". or Goleta. a r1rst-year firefighter. who was hsted in critical but stable con dition. according to Dr. Jack Grossm an, a burn specialist and pl astic surgeon at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital. G ROSSMAN SAID Cox told him that he managed to run throu~h the flame s into a n already-burned area to s ave his life, while s uffering burns over 60 percent of his body. T h e othe r m en we r e on highe r g r ound and h ad too many flames be t ween t hem a nd s afe g ro und to escape. Grossman reported Cox as say· ing. "THE ONLY thing 1 WlSb I could tell you was that we had the other three here as well." Grossman said. "Whenever we hear about firefighters dying. it's like losing soldiers in the field." After being airlifted from the fire to the Sherman Oaks burn u n it, Cox was place d In a s pecia l pressurized chamber fill e d with pure o xyge n , Grossman said. Discover why so many people don't visit regional shopping centers since coming to WestcliH Plaza .... • Al • -----------..-..----~--·- \ I Tuesday. the attorney for 17· yur-old Brenda Spencer s&Jd he would a tte mpt to persuade Columbia not to release the song But San Diego apparently~ not wan~ to hear at. KGB played a tape or the song to gauge public r e act aof\, H-aberm.an said in an intervie w Thursday Haberman sa1d. "It's cab1er to s top 1t now than al would be atf1r the release ... , "because it maw run or a tragic and very .sick per-100. The son g writte n by the group's lead singe r afte r he read about Miss Spencer's arrest was performed for the first lime when tbe Boomtown Rats played in a Sap Diego-area theatre last February. Since its release in England, "I don't Like Mondays" has soared to lbe top of the pop charts and bas sold about 500.000 copies. "J udging from the 1n1tia l response, we're going to advise Columbia not to release at •in San Diego because 1t definitely af. rects a· lot of people who were close to the situation and they don 'l need to be reminded or at. "By playing it now. we can try to stop the song before it hU.s lbe r ecord s tores and the disc Jockeys and before advertising doll a rs are poured into it," THE CALLS to the radio st•· t1on ~re ~tall trickling m morle than hours after the song h~ been p ayed and although a fe.., p eo ple f avored t he s on ~ H a berm an said. "we a ~ke them if they would be willing sacrifice the sonjt for the sake ' tbe familles involved, and they all said they would." The chorus of the son~ say-. '1fl part: "Tell me why I don't lllU' ~t ondays . I want to shoot tnt· whole day down." First 11111• Ewer In Haa llor Anal!! 1,.000_,00D DIAMOND CUTTERS' /S LE 6 DAYS·-ONLY .Au9u$t I 3.__-Au9ust 18, 1979 How, oraty dUrinq tt.is special ~m c..tten' sate, you can buy diamonds. direcHy from some of the world's leodinq cutten. So•e lwndreds, eY~ thousands, on these diOlftOftds before tttey are ntariled up for sale to iewelry and depcw tnreftt stores across ffte nation. This may be o onc~itt-a-fifetime opportunity. If you know diamonds. you know tttis is no uoqqeratie>f'. An 'oufstandinq innstmt"ttt opportunity. SUPER SAYINGS Compare_ these prices. But hurry. Thej won 't last. , · UNMOUNTED DIAMONDS SIZE SHAPE ,.~c.,.,.. Sek '"'• SIZE SHAPE ,.,. Corot SllM ,.,iu 'f'llr..,ii I / II/ 7t ~l/11/7t 69ets Round U00.00/ct. 1 55 CIS Round s 1200.00/cf. t'i! ets Round \s00.00/cf. 1 Sb ct!> Rouno S I I 00.00/ct. 76 ets Round SS00.00/ct. I 58 CIS Rouna SI I 00.00/ct. 88 els. Round SH0.00/ct. I 59 Cl~ Round s : '00.00/ ct 99 ets Round SI J00.00/ct. •! 1 60 CIS Pear '750.00/ct. 99 els Round Sf'5.00/d . 1 64 els Rouno s 1400.00/ct. 1 03 cts Round U00.00/ct. 1 73 cts Round S I I 00.00/ ct. 1 OS cts Round SS00.00/d . 1 86 CIS Aovna S I )00.00/ ct. 1 06 cts Round s 1200.00/ct. 2 01 Cb Heart $4000.00/ ct. 1 08 cts Round H75.00/d . 2 18 CIS Round St00.00/ct. 1 18 cts .Round s 1200.00/ct. 2 24 cts Round ~t00.00/ct. 1 20 ets Pear S750.00/d . 2 27 CIS Oval S 1500.00/ct. 1 26 els Pear s 1540.00/d . 2 4 5 cts• Round US00.001ct 1 36-ets Abund s 1200.00/ ct. 2 SS cts Pear S lS00.001ct. 1 37 els Round Ut5.00/ct. 2 66 cts Round uts.oo1c1. 1 49 els · Round s 750.00/ct. 2 99 cts Rounc:f US00.001cl 1 50 cts.. Pear s 1500.ot/ct. 3 04 cts Pear S 1500.00/cl. EARRING EXTRA V AGAMZA Save up to 60°/o MAUB SAU NICE " TOT AL WEIGHT IETAIL NICI THIOUGH I / t 1/79 08 cts 1200 00 33 cts 175000 !Sets 140000 1.00 ets $4000.00 1 44 cts 2 23 cts RACITl'S UNl'f)UE DIAMOND GUARANTEE 18000 00 s 12000 00 Telle ,_. •111nd to my llMlll,os••t ........... ' '°" ......... If It ... -· " ............... 50%-.."-c te.. ,... '" price. ,..._. wffWlc fl•• ., ... ~ ....... ,........ .... ............. ,...,.rcMM . sa500 124900 $16500 $1 50000 s 21uo vv 13900 00 BEAUTIFUL MOUNTINGS • H••• r-" .w ....._ •a• t..t • a b•••tlfltl dHi9aer ri119 or earriRCJ •••""9 fr°'!' lecltt'• 1...,. cohc:Hon, ... -,.cWly pric.H for .... ... Or. cntHt ... yow OWll M"'-J -«! lectt1•1 • cet It for , ... ..................... ,. .... . MON.-f'Rt IOa.m. Gp.m SATURDAY 10e.m. tio,m . Offer ..... ,-.c ..., ............ ....... Al -111•1111 •l•ct ............ . ' ' \. I , . " • " Thoma\ Kcev1l 'E d1tor Orange Coast 0111y P1101 Editorial Page .............................................................. _ .. te use· Thurtdey,Augu1t 1e. 1979 ~trb.tr'9 l<rt'1b1ch1Ed ltorlal Page Editor Illegal Rent Units Crackdown TriCky Laguna Beach rouncll mem~ll t'nlered a challen1· mg au'\"Ru wh\'n they asked their plaMln1 start for a rcPQrt on m c un• of rouhng out llleg.tl rtntal unit.a U\ l0"'" The Art Colony h s long been plaaued b}I un "ln,..isi ble '' population that re nts lllegal units from hmdlo rda who som •Umeti pn>vtde inadequate she lte r That ttmum population odds LO t he rost or traffic and parking control. a nd does little to tmhance the v alut-of non-renting res lde n res . Cou.n('tl m e mbers want to look anto m e ans of flndtn~ those landlord~ who rent Illegally They want to know lf IL 1s cconorruc ully rcasible to begin inspections uf hom es _on. the murkct. and systematic mspccu onb of o the r home:, rn town • And they t hink they have the help or an amendmt:nt Lo the s tttlt.''s Revenue ant.I Taxat100 Code thut would takt! a way tax advantages t o o p erat ors o r s uc h n o n - c onfornung rcntaal u.nib. The results o f the c ity-orde red study sho uld r e veal w hether It as possible to enact suc h new o rdin an ces to nd the city of illegal rentals . Locating the bootle gged units and kic king out the ir tenants is in the best int erests of the city governme nt a nd its s uffering treasury But the council s hould reali ze it m ay not be the m ost popular m ove of t he year Fo r o n e thing, it would dis - lod gl' many e lde rly citizens who can't afford o~he r hous - ing . wher e wo uld they go'> The e lde r ly a nd low-incom e residents df L aguna. a lo n g with th e unknown number of illegal landlo rds._ re p resent a s u bstantial portion of Lagun a 's population Some cynics -or are they realists? -s ay they're the majorit y Objectivity Needed Ch arges that there h as been a coverup o f San C le m cntt: gcolnj.!y reports arc continuing' to swirl a round C ity Hall A c 1ty-h1 rcd ~colog1st and two counc il m e mbe rs i.ay :.ome thmg :.hould be done to preve nt "Bluebird Canyon - like" la nds ladl·s On the othcr :.1dc: (Jf the issue. the mayor and a coun- c ilma n \\-ho served :.is the city's planning chief until la st year are conlc nd tn).! t h a t the re is no cause for a larm. It would ~ccm th a t a rational course of a c tion w ould tw for coun cil mem bers to get re Ua ble d ata from a re p- utable gcolog1ca l sou rce a nd decide what s hould be d one to preven t potc nti<J I landslide disasters -if indeed tha t poss i bility exis ts WhC'thc r ther e has been a cove rup or not , it seem s t he matte r calls fo r cool heads a nd a desire to acl in the best inte r ests of SC:Jn Cle m c nlc reside nts . Hecaust• of lhe potentia l liability involved with the lund~lidC' d unger in the city, it wo uld be wise to proceed w ith :m orwn mind toward how future developm e nt w ill ;ifft•l'l San Clcml·ntc's possibly uns t<.ihle hills ides . Thi~ uo<;,.., not m ean that a ll de•\ clopm e nt ha~ to come to C:J halt .• It mean~ cloM: :.c,.utm y of J.?COl(Jgical data from a re - h ahle sour<-•· is t..:'-~t·nll<.il \ Housing Scene Shifts , Orang l' County Environmenta l Ma n agem en t Agency officials anno unced las t week that so-calle d a fforda ble hou::,ang w<i~ morl' ubun<lant in tiny Dana P oint than they had expected . A s u rvey of 160 re ntal units in the h a rbor community r c ve alL'<i tha t they were all in the affordable range - m onthly nmts lhctl people earning 80 to 120 perce nt of the c ounty's media n fa mily in'eQ.Jne, $19,500, could a fford. And c ounty officia ls s ay this could lead develo~rs to insist on bein g e xc luded from county regulations re· quiring that low income housing be built in conjunction with lra'ct developme nts . Unde r the county rules. a develo per mus t s how a community alre ady has at least 25 percent a ffordable hous ing to be e x c lude d from the require m ents. T he s u r vey indic ates 54 percent o f all Dana Point's hous ing today qua lifi<'s as afforda ble. But allowin~ developers to skirt housing require- m e nts on the b asis of the s urvey wo uldn't be a s mart thing . Officials admit there 1s no way to ins ure tha t housing · that qualifies today as a ffordable will re main so tomor- r~w. And. with the g loom y econom ic forecasts of inflation and' r ecessio n . t h e c ha n ces o f affordable h o u s ing availa bility s hrinking a r e g reatly increas ed. It's an econo mic s ituation th at c hanges from day to day. And the s ituatio n s hould be s ubject to revie w at the time ne w do ve lopme nt plans a re up for approval. • Opinions eicpressed in the space above arei hose of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O Boll 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd/Natural Golf ByLM. BOYD North Sea winds blow down a c ross Scotland. Always have. Sheep centuries ago scrounged shelters into the Iona s tre t c h es of sod . anywhere they could find a bit ol lee, rtlbt down lo' the Dear Gloomy Gus Dtallq throup a mon eftlefent tele phone •r•wm than thole we have ID Oran•e County_ la ........ bavtftt to lilten to a recordtn1 HYIDI 't.beJ .,. IOrT)' • • • SORE EARS sand . Golfers came along to play these ancient fairways with their natura l bunkers. And lhey still come along. Now the place is called the Old Course at St. Andrewa. It bas not been changed in any way by men in 800 years. In West Germany, anybody who want.I to be a prison guard has lo unde rao 18 moath1 of apprentlceahip tint. In Japan, 40 percent of the prilon auardl are coll••• 1raduate1. ID Ar1eaUA1, all federal prllon pant• have to 1raduate from the country's penlt.n.tlary ICbool. Q. "Do polar bean, like aeal1, swim all tb• way ICl'ON tile aeeaT'' A. en onl1 NPOrt tbe,'ve bee ... 1wtmmlq u far ovt .. aoo mu .... Don't beJlen U.., rauUftelJ do IO, boweftl'. Tb• normal bodJ tem· P9t'•ture at a jHklll ta w.a d .......... Rowland Evan.a/Robert Novak Moscow's Caribbean· Maneuvers W ASHINOTON -M 0tC!OW lA about to drop IU\Olher Cartbbean bomb•hell on Jimmy Carte r , pro ving that t,he Kremlin has few worrtoe that lt.11 lncreulngly 11ur~aslve posturt ~outh of lht- lJ S border will cos t It preslden tlal goodwill or Senate ratlfica l ion of lht new stratc1lc arm11 trt'11ly (SAL,. T 11 > .. Now steaming towa rd Cuban und Ccnlrul Amer ican waters. a Soviet nuvu l lits k for <'t- rt> n s 1 d e r e d the most pro· \Ot'al1vc yet \ 11 cross t he At I a ntt(' t1nd e n te r th e C aribbea n Sea is due in Cuba's port of Cienfueg05 thus week Military intelligence officers believe the task force, in c luding a guide d m issile. cruiser of the Crest a II c lass and ~ K n vak class guided missile '· ·Mailbox frl11te. wUI 1how th• communist n a1 In a 1Jerlea of port calla in· clud ln• Nkara1 u 1 . Poat · revolutfooary Nlcara1ua ls now under left·wlng poUUe1l control. MOSCOW IS clearly &!ming at a wol'Mwlde political coup: humiliate the U.S. That will surely happen if Moscow 11 nght in assuming the capei" ad· m inistration will turn.: a blind eye and do nothing. MoRrow sees Carter as too weak to ris k con- .fcootatlon that could blow the new. SALT treat y out of the Sen ate Indeed. Soviet leaders seem lo be fo llowing a pr~ed scnpt of rver less cautlou escalation in a rmy. naval and ir penetration of the Caribbean rough its ally Cuba Pausing for ~he expected angry U S reartion afte r t·ach s t e p an t he e b c a I a t 1 on , t h ~· Kre mlin gc~ nonl' The hlmd eye turned by Wa~hsn~ton leadJ) to the next stc·p or esl·alal1on What makes the Soviet nav;il t.aaft force partJcularly lntr11u· ln1 lJ the lmp0t1lb1Uty of con- cealment and the plans, auapect· ed but not yet proved, lo move it 1round the aea from Cuba's Cienfuegos to Ole other new Is land countr~s under a nti· capitalist, Jeft·wlng rule. lnclud· Ing Grenada. THAT COULD be more pro- vocation than President Carter c ares to take . But worried Democrats are far from cert11in. Sen. Richard Stone of t'lorida, whose vote on SALT 11 could go eithe r way without damaging tus re -ele~tton campaign, warne'd the president tn a privatl' Aug 10 letter that Cub<i hai. boa~t1.'<l of its plans .. Lo export rcvolu lion·· throughout t he Caribbean Stone's letter wa i. delivered to the Whi te Housf;· before US in tell1gence knew about t he SO\ tel naval t.a'sk force Stont-hai. C'C1rt-full y stud1('d lhc Caribbecs11 trll(J'> If•· s <i y-. prtvat.cly that Carin will J,(aJO far more SALT II votes tn' the Senate, lncludln1 his own, by 1t1ndin& u.p publicly to Soviet provocations in the Cartbbe1tn than by pretendlna there arc none. A strong demonstration by the preside nt that the U.S. will not tolerate freewheeling Sovfot political aggression in the U.S bac kyard would reassure SALT s ke ptic!!, not turn them aguin:.l the treaty, sn Stone'!! view • So far. Carter hus passe<t ur> one chance after unothcr to put the U.S. 1jpsne on d1!!pl ay, md ud· ing the SOv1ct dispatch to Cuba Of SOmt:'two dOlt'n /\ntonov ~ t ransport JJlanf's. rc1>0rted here for the ri r:-.t ti m1• T ht·st• troop carrie rs are known to hcsve bet·n d<'li vcn·d rC'rent ly to F'ide l Ca:,trn :-. 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I feel that a bility to l(ct along with 11c11pll• ·· 11ucs1 1:-. an 1n-.ult lo hon1 .. ,1 for lh1•1r out:-l;incl1 11g 1·1mrtl inJ some govemme!'t agencies de This ill also a bsurd It ss evident 1·1tiwns and 1t 1-. dt•I n n1f11I JI I 11 l ion w 11 h I 111· San <"It• mt· n H· serve more pos1t1ve rcmfor~e-tha t f"oud<1 poss1·llbl'S ult lhrl'c tht•-<.•nl.ln.· l'ommun1t~ 1~·1·;1n Jo'1•:-.t1\,1I l"c>m1111lll't' 1n me nt than. they usually get. for traits in a mple measure, ::.sncc Wh en p ast <·1ty 1·o u n1•1I -: putt1ni; un thts ~1>c<.·tan1 l_;ir example. 1~ contacts during the not only d id she acquit herself downront>d the R2 and HJ a rl•as l'vcnl last year, I ve found that honorably on the council rthc of the ('tty noth1n~ was done-to 1110-.4" of U'< llJ<'k\' t'nou~h to bi• ThC' nice gal sn the Costa counc il mt·m bcrs· :.t a temunt protect th1• r1t1u'ns an HI wnl·~ tn\'olved wen· also g1v1•n lhl' Op Mcs<1 De partment of Motor also ~lated that she did u v<.·rv ~ '4ho hou~ht RI prnpN1v po:>rtun11y tv tw ho~t fom1h<•s l11 Vehicles office. where I had to capa ble Job in her r)oi.1t1on 1 but wanted to II\'(' an r1t.'<H.'l' .1w.1~ hf1·~uarcb from l)lhl·r counln l·s renew my h~ensc, w~s pleasant, despite all wiles and a ttacks on from the <.·rowded R2 and R3 !-iUCh as .Japan. South Afrfr:a under standing, e ff1e1ent a nd her. she has put together an zones Extra motel·tYi>C. units New Zealand a n<I ,\u~tr.alta. a~ helpful a rt1s tit: c areer of great con· were allowed to be constrl)Cted '4't.-l l us other ~Late~ .1.., l-1ondu Very recently, I had to app-sistcncy and qualtty . m the Rl rone which 1s an in· New Jersey and other 11~1rts or ly for a passport An overworked vasioo or pnva cy. It has added California Whal a pl<'asant lady with phones ringing and ACCORDING to the council, tD the parking problems. di rty le.im sn i;( expc n c nn · to s pend people wasting handled the work F o nda s ho w e d in her Job streets. loose dog~. extra trash ~111(! time with th1·si· l'am est. with much more courtesy a nd performance that s he 1s vcry and sewerage costs. noisy all wholesome v1s1tor-.. whose ap· cool than could be expected. qualified Rcday may prefer not night parties which have caused pre<:1at1on fo r everv ..,mall con· _ The Health. Education and •to see these quallties in her neighborhood quarrels. som e s1de ration wa!> ovl·rwhelmsng Welfare DepartmenLgets a Jot of and I may not agree with her dope peddling a nd many, many My fanuly 1:-. lookm~ fo rward lo flac k . My experience was that politics. but as Jane ~re,older, extra proble ms for the Poltce hosting a~a1n whl'll t he op they trc<1ted me as an tn· shebegantoseelhatradicallert· Depar tme nt whi c h is n ot portunlty an ses. ancl Wl' hopl' .dividual. .. much more compe· lati; and r ight -wi n g r eac· manned nor geared for lhs s others won't miss out on this ex· tent than many in private en· llonanes were ln the same boat. overload or complaints. perience . terprlae whom l 've :someUmets usin g the same bailing tactics e ncounte red. a nd d e magoguery. In othe r My car burned up, and the words. she Is more consistent in County Fire Department was her beliefs -she grew up. But fast, efriclent and personable. given the fallacies In Reday'a -The Postal people ... butt letter , It seems that Reday doea of many jokes ... do a tremen· not share th1s maturity. dous job. even with the overload Jane Fonda did not go to of junk m all a nd Californians Hanoi to be an "International who move u frequently as a ny social expert" she saw how 1roup In the world. foolish the Vietnam war was and CoMidering the demanding al· wanted to offer he r s incere sup· titudea of aome of those "I 'm a port to the victims of our mis · tHpayer!" (wtlo lan't?l types, I take -and risked her career for think we are very lucky to get It. That takes a great deal ot the good service we receive. coural(e and maturity. despite And, aa we aet ready to ball out tbt! fact that she sided with rev. the Chrysler Corporation -aa olutlonaries who proved to be we a ubeidlae m1ny "private" just u Inhuma n H we were to enterprises -perhaps even Mr. them. But that is not the point. Jarvie could learn somelbin& Fonda had the grace to take fromAe efrectlvene11 of many her firing w1lh civility -after of o'* 1bvemment acenclea. havlna proved to the people . VAN A. FRANCE whose opinion mattered moet. F-• 1'fbJ"",,efl To th• Editor: In your a.tten HeUon of Aus. I, Ladlllaw Red1y HHrtl that Jane Fonda wu completely UA· quallfted IOI' her po1lUon oo the 1tate AN Council, 'and tMn in· 1lftu1t.1 that all J ant Fonda ta ii ID ld9ololue aJven to blind= 11andl.llq ad t.ba\ b« brief time oo lbt AN ca.. wu marb4 b)' WI ,,.... ... ~,., arpmlllt 11 ablurd; ftnt of all, the other memben ~. •1 the council, that she Indeed was up to the Job. Ja ne Fond a is an ouutand.lng hum•n bein1, and It 11 a 1h1me that people like Rc- day prefer to Ignore this for the purposes of their own kln- der11rten logic. RICHARD GRACE ....... If•••• 'ft) tbe l:dltor: WIMn 1 ctua.en bay1 a bome. --IDOlt of h1a Ill• to ~:: It ...... taMI .... lt , ......... ....,..i.et .. lau the riabt to demand t.bat city of· I THIS IUDDKN population., not recorded by the state or the city. deprives the city of 'futicls al· located by the s tate, and therefore, we the honest people are subsidizing the profitable project of the violators which also downgrades our residentia l properties. · We hope this city council will authorize accepting anonymous complaints regarding substand ard o r ille gal living units . aaonymous becauae of fear of retribution. We trwt th1l this city council wW f'eCOIDize lt.s duty and ex- ercise its authority to eliminate a ll ex11Un1 tlleaal Uvtn1 units wlthout any delaf . TREVOR A.. CUSHMAN .. Oee911F- To t.be Editor: Some San Cle me nteans re- cently had a chance to chanRc political h08Ulltiea for civic en· Quote& "II arrtqe la a 1erioua th1ni you don't want to fool around wlUt: W• bad doubtl, ao we eau.cl lt otr• -lina•r Marie ::,-Ln~=---= ... ........ 1 WE MUST also cxpl.a1n th;it lhe lifeguards from ·Austr ali a came here for training sessions because "the San Cle mente Uleguard Department is known throughout the world as lhe bes t there is." We hope San Cle mente residents and beach vi11itors ap· precsate the ha rdworking ded- icated men who make up this team of lifesaver~ <They also a rc the lowest pa id o n the CalifomJa coast. I We also want the Da ily Pilot lo know our apprec1at1on for the coverage of the evenl.s ol the weekend. It 1s gratifying to re abl.e that the tim e. energy. and effort put sn by the Comm ittee and the Marine Safety Depart· me nt was r ec:og nued a n d . pubUahed. Our appreciation 1lso IC>el to the community for tts participation and Hupport, not only in aponsonihipg, but In com . ing to the events. and lettin1 the game participants know they were there. Each year we learn a nd 'row. and we are looking forward to a bl11er a nd be~ Ocean Feltl val 1980. Ml WOLFE • ....... ,.. ..... ~ ... .-.. ..,, .... ._.. ............ ...... ..l ............. , .... c.~ u-...-.. . AWJll I =:-................... .. ~------· •-•----•w•• .. 1 $ ,. r Orange Coast fDI TI ON l'ou .. llometown r Dally Newspaper VOL. 72, NO. 228, ~ SECTIO.NS, 66 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1HURSOAY, AUGUST 16, 1979 C · FIFTEEN CENTS ~harges Fly -After Yacht Dis.aster LONDON <A P l Charges l36 yachtsmm and COUPler·cbarges Oew today As the inquest anto the disaster over the world's worst yachllng jilot underway with the promise disaster in which 17 persons cited of separate uwest1gations by the aqd 21 boats were sunk or aban government and the Royal doned ln the gale·w.-rec ked Ocean Racing Club, s ix ques- Faat.net Race. --......./ t1 o n s dominated the con - Tbe disaster reportedly may troversy. cost insurers more than $11 15 In view of gale warnings million. British taxpayers are from weather forecasters, why expected to pick up another $1 11 wasn't the 605-mile race called million for the cost of rescuing off before the 300 yachts la.king part set off Saturd ay from the Isle of Wight? -Why were so many or the YACHT RACE TOLL RISES TO 17-4»age A3 race yachts not equipped with r adio trans mitters to enable them to call for help? -Why were so many yachts about nine times more than 20 CollrtOKof Annexing Of Toro Base Eyed :-~ " By D'A VlD KUTZMANN Ol ltM O.llJ P'I ... Sutt Irvine City Councilman Art An· thony. who proposed the city try to annex county land near the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, would like to eventually see the base itself brought within city limits. Anthony said Wednesday, the day aft.er the City Council un- animoaly supported bis pro- posal to explore annexation, that local officials would need to con- vince the federal government it would be beUer if the base was a part of the city. The l awmaker said annexa· lion ol the base would simplify several aspects of its operation, 10cluding providing for one. agency police protection and dealing with housing problems. With the base within city limits. the City Council would ht' able to address housing issues in and around the facility as part of its General Plan, he said. as well as eJiminate the need for sheriff's deputies and Califontia Highway Patrolmen to have a law enforcement role there. The city is exploring annexa- tion of Irvine Company-owned land westerly or the base as a means of gaining land-use con· ) t rol in the area to prevent com- mercial use of the facility. It isn't known how much acreage is involved, but the land lo question lies gener ally south of Irvine Boulevard. Irvine's c1· ty limits p resently skirt the eastern and southern edges of the base A base spokesman. Capt. John Barry. said Marin e officials would have no comment on the annexation proposals. "It would be inappropriate to ·make any comment at this time," Barry said. He noted a form al proposal had not been -presented to the Marine C<>rps. Any s uccessful annexation or the base would hinge on ap· proval of Navy Department Of· ficials in Washington. D.C. Tustin was able to annex the Marine Corps Helicopter Air 'Slatioo in 1976, Barry said. Antbolly said the city would Deed the Cull cooperation ol lbe lrvine Company· if the annexa- tion plan LI to succeed. AP WI ......... It's Fun, By Guna When you're big, tough and hafry, you can 6b'ew your gum the way you want to without worrying about what people think. And that's just what Alzila, a 14-year-old fe m al~ lowland gorilla at the Roeding Park Zoo in Fres no lS doing. Not Raped, Witness Quotes Plaintiff By DELORES BROOKSIRWIN OI tM D•1ly PU .. St.off An Alaba m a housewife testified today that s he once heard a lleged r a pe victim Catherine Hardin s ay she had not been raped. ~~Wtoever she was talking to s ~aid she-wasn't raped," Eight Babies Bom in Italy; One Succumbs Roberta East testified in Orange County Superior Court. · Mrs. East explained that the conversation she overheard OC· curred in early 1978 while the al- leged rape victim was talking on the phone from the witness' Echo, AJa., farmhouse. Her testimony tended to sup- port the contention or Glen Hutcherson, 46, of Wh ittier that he had not raped Ms . Hardin in late 1977. Hutcherson is on trial for the third time in connection · with M s. Hardin's accusation that be drove her to a a:e mote area in Brea Canyon and assaulted her alter she was picked up while hitchhiking. The defense side of the cu e <See TRIAL, Page A2> years ago -a1lowed to take part? -Were designers of some of the race yachts guilty of sacrificing safety for speed? -Should there have been more rescue vessels escorting the competitors? -Did the competitive urge drive some pf the yachtsmen to take unneeessary risks? Martin Morris, head of the CdMMan To Fight F.or Baby By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol IM Oallf P'llM St.off A Corona del Mar man who los t a court challenge of his girlfriend 's right to have an abortion Wednesday said today that "I still hope and pray" the child will be born. In a hastily c~led afternoon hearing, Judge Robert C. Todd reversed an earlier order that would have blocked the woman from aborting the child pending further legal arguments next Tuesday. Robert Blake, 23, said his next step Will be to decide ii Judge Todd's decision should be ap· pealed to the Fourth District• Court of Appeal in San Fran· cisco. He was scheduled to discuss that prospect this morning with h is attorn eys, Marv i n Mitchelson and Ha rold Rhoden. of Los Ani;teles. According to Blake, who said he is president of American Home Data Corp, of Irvine. he and Holly Lynn Lalriell., Z7, of Laguna Hills, had verbaJly agr~ed to be married and to the birth of the child. Miss Latriell, be said, is two months pregnant. They have known each other for about 18 months. Blake s aid. "I'm willing to do a.ything to i;ave that child," Blake reiterat- ed today. "If she wants to take cus tody. fine. If she wanted to give it to me, fine. I just want that child to have a chance to live," Blake said. Judge Todd decided to vacate the earlier temporary restrain- ing order after Ronald Talmo. an American Civil Liberties Union attorney, successfully argued that a 1976 U.S. Supreme Court decision applied lo llle pending case. Jn the case Planned t'aren- thood of Central Missouri vs. Danforth. the high court ruled unconstitutional a Missouri statute that prevented a woman from having an abortion without the consent of her spouse. The court held the state could not grant the right to block an abortion to the spouse because the state itself did not possess 1he right. The cowtcilman had made hjs proposal Tue~day night after liltening to a presentation by lrvine Company president Peter Kremer. who pledged support for city efforts to thwart plans for.,commercial use of El Toro. NAPLES. Italy (AP> -A 29-year-old Naples woman on fertility t reatment gave birth prematurely today to octuplets. five girls and three boys . One -girl died hours later and a doc- tor said the seven other babies were seriously underweight. House Arrest A n I r v i n e C o m..p a n y IDC>kesman said Wednesday the firm LI with. the city "all the way .. 1n keeplo1 commercial fllp,hta out at El Toro. 'So we most certainly will wan with the city council and :"-'&.'IOao, .... AJ) ~ al / Doctors al Naples' Hospital of the Inc urable said the babies' weights ranged from 14 ounces to 2.3 pounds. A doctor· said he bad "some bo~e .. tbe two largest of the infants would su.r· vlv.t. Tbe births took 20 ~inutea with a dbctor and three n\ines a ttending, hospital spokesmen said. The mother was ldentJfied as Mrs. Puquatina Chianese. She reportedly delivered six children three 1ean aao. alJ of whom died a few hours after birth. She wu reported physically well. but alrll,jd of loein1 all the lnfanta. Mn. Chianese and her huaband, Stefano, an lnlurance comPMJ em..,_, Un la a Nap .. ...-.. ,- 7 Mesaiis Get Traffic Ticketa Seven C6sta Mesa residents got an unwelcome surprise 'Wed· nesday night when police war- rant omcer Jack Koch arrated them oo traffic warranta, Koctl _,aid today.· "I didn't know you made house calll." one man reported· ly told the officer. K-o"dr-said most of the ln· dlvlduals, all of wbom had been r eleased todar on 6aUs rangina from $120 to $180, were wantlld for falllnl to ~ar lD court after beln1 tlcketed for mechanical v1olat1ona. He said the city hH an .. uauallf &ar1e •umber of tr.me .. .,,.... ................. bHa .. ........,. ne1tloD )II a . . j time when many peopJe become lax about paying fines. About 250 to 300 tr.me war· rants are iuued 0a Cotta Mesa reaideDta eacb montb, K1>ch Hid.. ... He said tbe iron1 of Wed- netday's .arresta la tbat he bad left the P.90Ple notices earlier la the week. Some with outatandin1 tickets cleared them up after re· celvinf the notices, lrocb sa1d. He 1ald1 be hopes tbe people have learned a leuon about pro- crallinatiftl. "One o( them bad a 1DOHJ or· ctel' in hla pocllet that wH ~ead.Y made ou&i lo UM court." Kocb aald. ''It waa a moa&.h Old." I , •• • London weather center , said moderate southwest winds there 'were reports of severe Everyone realizes sometimes 'weather Friday and gale warn-forecasters are wrong." iogs Saturday. Green said the club would re- "To say this storm came upon examine radio require ments. these yachtsmen without warn· Commander Bill Ber ry or the ing is quite nonsense," he said. Culdrose Naval Air Station thttl But Alan Green, secretary of supervised the rescue operatJon the Royal Ocean Racing Club. criticized the race organizers for said forecasters did not predict "'not restricting the number of suc h violen~ conditions. The yachts to 50. With 300 yacht:, at forecast outlook . was "lif!hl to tSee YACHTS, Page A2) 0~··· "''•' ~ ... ,. ~,,., .. TRIBUTE LUNCHEON LEAVES 'EM LAUGHING AJ and Lucy Ptnkley Enjoy Good Joke 200 in Mesa Fete Retired Pinkleys By JACKIE R\'MA'li OI "'-o ... , ~ .... ~WM Some 200 Cosla Mt'sa Cl\'ll' leaders gathered Wednesda~ tn pa y lrtbute. s ome t iml!l> hull)Orously, to one or the city's best·known couples. Alvin and Lucy Pmkley. The lunch, sponsored by tht" Costa Mesa Chamber of Com merce. was held in recognition or the 70-year-old couple·s retire ment after 46 years or operating Pink ·s Costa Mesa Drugs in tht• c ity:~ downtown. J udges. past and present Cit~· Council members and mayor5, school and-water district or ficials and many others crowded 5 Arrested On Cocaine -Sales Charges the t''ent al lhc lloltda~· Inn in Co s ta ~e s a . wh1 r h w:J<, pun c tuated by i.om e lively shenaru guns . A l o n e po i n t . c h a m b l' r man a~er Nate Heede don - ned a shoulder·length wig to portray the hillbill y leader of a quartet of mustacho1ed notables wh o proclaimed themselves to be from "Sourvillc. T<'nn ·· The group s ere naded the th ree·tjme mayor and his c·1v1t' minded wife with un off-key ren· dit1on of "Alwavs." one of thl• P1nkleys' favorite scmgs. with words r e written for the ot· casion The quartet was composed or Cit y Councilman Donn Hall. bank er Ke n Fowll·r . former water district board membc•r Harry "Scotty" Marshall. and Daily Pilot Editor Tom Keev1I Keevil. clad in a tuxedo, doubled as hea dwail<'r and l>erved lunch lo the P inkleys Police conceded today that bystanders may have been •. Ol d and new frit•nds of thl' Pinkleys provided the main en tertammcnt or the event as they <See PINKLE~_S, Page A2> startled Wednesday when a _.-----------. dozen officers from Costa Mesa, Culver City and the sl ate Department of J ustice artesled five men in a Costa Mesa park- ing lot on suspicion of selling oo- caine. "We had officers coming out of lhe woodwo rk a nd t he helicopter suddenly dropping out of the sky." Costa Mesa police Sgt. Gary Webster said today of the 7 p.m. scene at 2180 Harbor Blvd. All five suspects remained in Costa Mesa Jail today in lieu or $10,000 bail, poli_ce said. They said they confiacated a quarter ol a pound of cocaine, valued at $8,000. Police idenUfied three ol the suspects as Costa Mesa resi- dents: Van Tuonl Pbam, "· 1190 Collette Drive. Cbinb Huu N1uyen, 41, 118 El Camino Drive~ and Ted Allan Roa. 22, • Virstma Place. Aleo arrested on suspicion of aeIHn• cocaine were Sothan Kirfnl Tim, 28. of Monterey Park. and John JC>ffph Jericlau, 18, who U~• oo Lot Ami&08 Clr- clt lD HUDUnlton BeMb, police said. 'Ibey said Jerlciau is also char1ed wtth poe .... ion of eo-HIH. ~ A atstb IUlpec\ II aouctit ln tb.e. Loi Anftles area, poUcfJ said. ' 7 =-- Weather Coastal fog late night and early morning hours o therwise s unny days Overnighf lows 511 to 64 . H ig hs Friday 70 al b~aches to 82 inland. INSIDE TODAY Tenneuee aella schlock memorializing Elvia. while in Tupelo, Miu.. IDMre he 1DOf bom, ptOpk CJTfl haofng a hard ttme CGlhi7l{1 is on the late ,.,. ~ "Selling a Leg~" on PO(Je AB. • ••• / • 6-city Talks Urged Oil Fouls, 6Miles Of Bea,ch New . Upper Bay Agency Plan &pl.ored Tht' c lly of l tvtta wall 11 p carh~•d an eflon lo d• lt'rmtnt If • n•w 11en<' rnpon 1bl" fot Newport· 8ay walt>r5hf'd planntnte s hould ht• or.ianjit-d C'1ly <'OWlctlmen QtC~ Tues.. day niaht with councilman Art Anthony '• su11e.o1Uon that lhe s ix c1hH ,whJch have a state In wa terSht'd preservation apd planmn1 •II wtill as th4' C'Ounly should meet tol(uther to dl1cu.sa the chances of formln1 • new or l•.PIQtJon to ttplace the often contrbveralal Newport ltvjne Waste Mana1ement Aaency Anthony want.s the <'ity to host a meetiQa tbe fi rst week ot Sep tem.ber with Invited repreaen t a tlves fro m lh4! cities of Newport Beach , Costa Mesa. Santa Ana. Tustin;-Orange and the county. Th~ diuatisfied With NTW A are purswng the idea or forming a Joint powers agency because the Southern California Aasocia· tion or Governments -which Cotutal Oil Sl,i,ck Broken Into 3 Parts An oil slick that s tretched from Huntington Beach to Oceanside ha.a broken into three large floating blobs about three miles off the coast. U.S. Coast Guard otficials said today. The oil patches settled off Corona del Mar, Dana Point and Oceanside Wednesday ·e vening, said Coast Guard spokesman Garth Groff. He said the slick was reduced by sun and wave action to a thin film with a rainbow·like sheen on Wednesday. The oil patches, Grorr said. measure about a quarter ot a mile in diame te r a nd that several chunks m easuring three reel in diameter a re floating farther out to sea. Coast Guard officials are lak- ing samples from boats that passed through the coastline's north·south sea lanes earlier this week Croff said the oil is believed to be engine fuel but might be natural seepage. He said none or 1t has hit area he aches so far. f 'roa P_,,e A 1 TRIAL ... ~wung into action today after deputy district attorney Dan Br ice completed the prosecu t10n 's cai.e after two full days or testimony Lakr today, Hutcherson was to waive his conslitut1ona l raght.s against scif incrimination and testify on his own bt!half. In his two earlier trials, the defendant has admitted having sex with his accuser but has in- sisted it wasn't until be balked at paying the $25 fee for services that Ms. Hardin claimed she had been raped. The Hutcherson case attracted national attention earlier Utis . year when a judge overturned a Jury's guilty verdict. At the end of his second lrial, the jury was unable to reach a unanimous decision but voted 11-1 for acquittal. Thal vote resulted in a third trial which is in the final day of the first week o( testimony. ll is expected to conclude ear- ly ne xt week when a nine-man, three-woman jury will decide if the aerospace worker is guUty of the charges lodged against him by·lhe then 19-year-0ld woman. Unruh Predicts LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -State .._!Freasurer Jesse M. Unruh· says he sees oo circumstances under which Sen. Edward M . Kennedy, D·Ma.sa., would run for presl· dent next year. a . • DAILY PILOT t,_Ot•"'Qlll'~0..1t fti .... ••O,_,.it fti14'G1n IMM O th.~ Pf'•,\.•t__.f .... D'f1M()f' ..... (N \I P\4111"""'0 (~ SiifPM•t• ... -tliM'\iAt~ "" .... ,,.d -,,.,_ ,, ..... tot C.O.t• ,... ....... ..,.,,.. Al-111,. """'t""l't9'\ e..c:hl f--..n t•l"Y_.t .... lf'W""""' l~"'M"l\ovtft( .. ~t A ,.,,... .. ,~ ... ,teft ., P"*•V.O s.....,, .. ,~ M'd ~ .. , ... "'""""" IM>l•\11"'4 pl-h •• >JO ,_..,, 11 .. s. .... c.-u-...c .. _... • .,.,. ._ .. _ "'"''*"' __ _ , .... c-w, ........ ~-·· ... c-.e··-- y._..--a-,_,._,.._ ... _.... .... .. ClleflqM.&Mo ..... ,, -"'""~ M<t~lfttEllllor• c:..t• ..... Clfftoe Motl .... A':::::• ~·os:.~MO.mlt t 1' contracta with NOV A for cwan wate r atudiH Is about lo io.e Ill deslpaUon u the aaency to ~e••vt fedt-ral fundft for such prOJe<'L" Anthony contended Tueaday nlJ:ht that onl,y thoati aaiencl• dlrertly rc-apoMihle-for land uaei In the wattinh•d ar bc.11l l',...P~AI PINKLEYS. • reca lled Incidents fr o m P1nkley's long involvement in c1 t y government, the Mesa. Consolidated Water Oiatr1cl and Costa Meea schools. They aJi.o noted Mrs. Pinldey's acUvlUes witb the Costa Mesa Historical Soc1ely and other civic and cultura.I groups. "The politic~! who's who marched fn and out or the back door (of Pink's Dru1sL" saJd businesswoman P eg Reinert "We always knew who was ln and who w as out." Jn a reference to the city's controversial sign ·ordinfnce, Ci· ty Manager Fred Sorsabal said. "I found out the real reason you closed your drug store, Pink. It's not because J .C. (jeweler J .C. Humphreys) r aised your rent, it .. s becaoseyou-Jound out you1Ye gol two illegal signs." Newport-Mesa school Superin. t endenl John Nicoll told lhe Pinkleys he figured out why the two p revious s uperintendents didn 'l last long at the job. "They didn't know tbat City Hall translates into lbe drui s tore ," he said. "Pink is one or the deftest peo- ple at planting newspape r s tories." K eevU s aid. "He would .call with a tip and point in three d irections , any one or which would have made him look good." Ora n ge ·County Harbor Municipal Judge Selim "Bud .. Franklin said he le arned one or his first political lessons from Pinkley, who said .understanding a five-member city council like Costa Mesa's was easy. "It's as simple as ABC," he quoted Pinkley as telling him. -"A. 8 , C -and you know you've got the votes. Then Pinkley repo rtedly added, "I n e ve r could un ders land those complicated p o litics down in Newpo rt Beach." Newport h as seven council members. Presenting pl ad ues and c~rtificates to the Pinlleys were the Co&ta Mesa City Council, the Mesa Consolidated Water Dis· lrict. the Costa Mesa Women's Club, the Costa Mesa Hist.oncal Societ y , th e Cos t a Me s a Chamber or Commerce, s tale Sen John Schmitz. R·Newport Reac h. and Mi chael Deegan, aide lo Assemblyman Denn1i. Mangers, D·Huntinglon Beach f'ro• Page Al ELTORO •.• staff on all studies to determine whether annexation of property .around tbe base wotlld be an ap· propriale strategy,•' spokesman Jerry Collins said. "If the council, after au the studies are completed, decides that it is indeed an appropriate strategy, then I'm sure they'll find the company quite cooperative in helping to bring it about," be said. Al the same time the council was thinking of ways to prevent commercial use of El Toro, a re gional planning agency panel was in Mission Viejo discussing its s tudy of future regional airport sites, including El Toro. But south Orange County resi· dent.a who attended that meetln1 Tuesday nJghl vowed they would fight any attempt to convert the M aripe air statlon to a com· merclal airfield. Protests were he ard from Irvine, Laguna Beach, Laguna Hills, El Toro and Miulon Viejo resident.a -,during the two-hour heari~aion Viejo High School. The meeting was sponsored by the Southern California Aaaocia· lion o( Governments, whose studies oo a future airport sit.e will be advisory only. Irvine officials fear, however. th al those propoeals could iay the basis for action to open El Toro up to civilian airline UM . Man Killed In Gas Flap SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -An ar1ument over 30 centl worth ot 1atollne bu •Pl>•rently 1*1 to the death of a San Fraattteo lta· lion owner and the po11ible blhadlns ot a cuatomer. PoUce llJd that Oliver Payne, 50, wu lunned down by a San P'ranciaco General Hotpltal 1ur~lft,w PaJJM 1ma1bld tM ear window of• woman, ae4•1- 1IU1 lllto ber eJ• Md lace. ,...., Kall, u , WU ~ • iDveMAaa&kle of murder ID UM c .... 1ult.c1 fc. water t1u•llty plennlnc ~·~ . If a new plaMln1 1roup Iii formed. 1t would be able to seek liHlgmalion as the agency to re· ft1 ve k-dcral clean water fund.5 e1th~r dlrt(Uy or through ooe of lhe state w¥t.er quality boards. he said. Ventur.-County, he added. has the type of agency he would envisage in this area That ai(eney, Anthony said, is a Jvinl·powers unit that handles wa ter quality planning. NI WA has been criticized m the past for its plans to prevent i.1hation m upper Newport Bay, es pecially by groups in N"ewport Beach which contend the pro· posals would only worsen tbe mud problem. Currently NIWA is made up of the cities of Newport Beach. Costa Mesa, Irvine and Orange as well as the Irvine Ranch Water District. three county de- partments and the State Depart· mcnt or Fis h and Game. Mem . bership is voluntary aod based on the area drained by creeks a nd flood control channels that eventually empty into Newport Bay.· Anthony s aid some · action mus t soon be taken lo s top poll u lion or the upper bay ... All or us h ave to be i n this thin g to~elber," be said. Breezing A long Bc..rh<.ira H1 t h:trd!->on of Scinla Rosa lets the wind du c.all lht· work ;,i ~ 'ihf' skirt~ along the wciter m Oan;,i f>oinl Jl ;,i rhor Wmd~urfing 1s becoming a popular pa~llrnc.· <tlon~ the Ornnge Coast. CO RPUS CHRISTI, Teue CAP > -Thick swaths of runaway Mexico crude oH In patches up to IS feet Iona coated more . than six miles of the glls\en.1n1 South Pi&dre Island beaches today. It was the hardest blow yet to the muJUmilUon-doUar vacation spot where tourism is re ported orr by 30 percent. Several miles-or South Padre Mand beaches at the Up of Tex· as were hit hard by incoming patches of.oil during the ni(Cbl. Oil patches as big u three feet by 15 feet Uttered the.beach area in front of the posh Bahia Mar hotel ·condomln.ium complex. Vacuum trucks were on the beach today sucking up the oil. Almost 10 miles o( tourist beaches along the northern end or the scenic 100-mlle-long laland were hit Tuesday and Wectnes- day by the sticky mus from soo miles south of the Bay or Cam· peche, where the Mex.ican off. shore oU well Jxtoc J blew out June 3. So uth Padr e Js land, the · highlight or the. South Texas coast for tourists. had escaped most of the oil before Wednes- day night, re<:eiving oQ)Y..., Kat· tered s ma ll tar balls and two larger globs. 'I Have No Regrets' South Padre hotel owners met We dnesday night in nearby ll a r l1 n gen to disc uss the decrease m bu1uness they s aid 1s d~ largely to the oil threat and &ubsequent national publicity. Yoimg Hints at Arwther Meeting With PLO Reconnaissance flights late Wednesday s howed the ribbon of 011 s tretched 60 m0iles north of the s outhern tip of Padre Island. UNITED NATIONS IA PJ Andre w Young, out as Amenc;in u.~ ambass ador because of un authorized ta lks with a Palestine Liberation Ori;:ani zation envoy. hinted today he m ht mt-ct Young ulso said he wou t be surprised if he had ~en sp1 on by Israeli agenLo;. As he was Wednesday after h an<J in g in his resign ation , YOUNG'S oµSTER PEftlLS PEACE-A4 Young souft'ded unrepentant about his rontroversial meeting last month with the PLO's U.N. observer, Z.hdi La bib Tero a violation of a U.S. commitment to Isr ael not lo deal witb the PLO. • • 1 bave no regrets. I wc>uJa" do it again," he said al a news con· rerence today at the U.S. mis· sion to the United Nattol\S. He was asked specifically whether . a s president of the U N Security Council for lhe month ol August, he would meet again with Teru if the P alest• n1a n asked · "It would be unconscionable to refuse to sec somebody as pres1 dent or the Seeurity Council," he replied. Pressed later for clarification, be said he wouJd m eet with anyone wanting to see h.im as long a s that, perso n we re oualified. Teni miJ(bl be con· s idered qualified because the council regularly grani,s him the right to address it. during de· bates on the Palestinian issue. It became clear today that Young may still be the chief U.S. dele"ate to the United Na· lions, a nd the r e fore council president, next Thursday. when the council Is sche<luled l.o resume debate over tbe PalesUnians and resolutions to support their drive for statehood. While House officials sai<! President Carter intends lo move with "due care and de· liberate conaultatloo" in chooe· YACHTS ••• iea, he said, the rescue task was "fantotic." Elgbt helicopters, two frt1 ates a.nd a Royal Air Force Nimrod pl1ne mounted the rescue opera. lion. Green said the club will COO· aider limltln1t the number or . yachts laking part In future Faatnet races. Rut he rejected demands that future Fu tnet races j)e-"€scorted by more rescue vessels. The Dutch destroyer Overijasel ha.'J been tbe onJy one on hand. Form6 Admiral's Cup skJp· per Michael Stephens comment· ed: "'Ibil lraled)' WU eGUniy due to freak conditions. Boata of the hiebeat design would 10 out ol control ln .eu of that abe'" Greenqnecl. "Quite frankly-till• oecuioa wH a freak," he said. But othen. d1Htreed. One of the a urvtvort , Olympic y1cht1man Richard Huthet, Hid: "I beUeve •afety ia belq ncrtfl* for •peed. Jn the queet tor ltptnete, mode"' yacht de· •'inert are tr1tn1 obt new material• which Juat ere ~ '*P to fttreme M• condJUofts." . Yada..,. Jliehard Rawortlt added: j 'tlom• ot Ule I".._ partt~,.... to ... _ lJI , .....• '89illfW: IUiq'I le..til l9d al.....,. 11oata...,.. not up totlatJob."' t mg a successor. And. t.hes<: or r1 c 1als s aid. h<' will eon~ult Younli: in making a ~t:lccwon fl was believed U1at proccs~ could take more than a week Young said he would not be surprised lo learn lhetl hJ !-i mttt· mg with Terz1 July 26 had been ncovered by Israeli intcl!Jgcnc,. t:J cause "J assume that every· thi n g I d id wa s publi c knowledge. J'vc always assumed that J've been bugged all my life ... An AUanta news paper has re· ported that Is raeli spies were the first to learn of the meeting and leaked word or it. Young stressed in his fa.rewell press conference W ednesda.y a conviction that the United St.ates should deal with the PLO a convict.Jon flatly against U.S policy. But in the Security Council d • Uberations, Young presumably will remam bound by U S policy and commitments to Israel and veto any resolution support.1.ng Palestinian statehood. It 1s not clear. though, whether Young also will be undc•r in struct1on to bloek any ch1in~~ in standing UN. reM>lut1on11 that refer to the Palt,stln1ans <'nt1r<.'l y a~ a refugee problem. Robert Stra uss , chH•f U .~. mediator for the Middle Ea.st. gave assurances to Israel this week that the administration would oppose any mod1f1cation ON SALE THRU August 22 or the r~lutions Uut Yehud.a lilum, the lsraeh a m ba~sador to th~ l:n1ted Na t10n~. said after a m~et1ng with Young on Monday mghl that I.ht: <1mbassador could give rio i.uch prom is.!. Slrall.'>S leave~ late this after noon for lsrnel to c:onfer with P r ime M1n 1st e r Menachem Begin ..._ Scientist John Robinson said thousands or square miles oC the c;ulf of Mexico south or Texas <ire c-overed by the o il and warned that the &1luett1on m Tex· as could get worse, N<ivy i.potte n. discovered 011 Tuesday <ibout 110 miles south or I.rand Isle, La., which is about bO miles south of New Orleans. Nixon Cupid? Prince Semed Matchmaking NEW YOR'l< !AP > -Britain's Prin~ Charles ooce SUSoecl· ed that former Pres1denl Nixon wb trymg to "pau him otr' w1tb daughter Tricia. and lhe pnnce was "distinctly annoyed," a b'ograpber says. Nixon's aJleged m atchmaking effort 1s d~cr1bed by An- thony Holden in his book ·~·Charles. Pnnct> or Wales:· Excerpts from the book appear in the September 1s~ue of the Ladies Home Journal. . Holden writes that Charle'!>· St1sp1c1ons were aroused dunrrg his 1970 visit to the Whit~ lfow.e' when Nixon told him "My wife =i nd I will keep out or the Wily so that you can re;lly reel al home.·· atin~ plans constantly had Charlf'S and Tricia side by l>Jd wntes Holden. "Wh1h: the program had them spending a ll ach day together. even to being lcn alone with each other m a nous p&rts or tht• Whitt· House." Holden says Ch ar les was annoyed ~cause of "his sense of his position not re.re1ving iL'> accustomed deference." ON SALE THRU August 22 Watch for odr year around s pecials of the week. IVY & ZONAL .. GERANIUMS Gallons NOW $2.50 Quarts NOW $1.29 Regularly $3.50 Regul6rly $1.98 WATERING CANS N0W$3.25 Hegulorly $4 25 . · !fhc can• are made of durable plaetic and hold-2 ptlone. Sun·Aire UMBRELLAS 20% OFF Choose from a fantastic selec- tion of palio unbrellas in .. The Gallery," all at a 20% aavinga. 4H ANTHURIUM PLANTS .N.OW S4.95 Rl!gul,,rly $7 r>O Thc.-e vivid red Hower• will brighten up •ny room. . s.n~ Hjh Rd.•t M«Allhur 81>.d . N~ 8Hch. 171'1M0·S800 Op.a 0~9amto6pm • , •• I• \ C IFORNIA Thursday. August 16 1979 OAIL Y PILOT A 5 . Sniper Song Shot ~~wl(' I ~~{ San Diego How& but Lyrics Top.Pops in Englan . . BuslJand B eld Paul Miskimen, 49. right. has been booked in Sacramento in the strangulation death of his wife La Vaughn. 48. left. She was found d ead Tuesday in the bedroom of the couple 's suburban Carmichael home. Miskimen had at first maintain ed his wife was alive when he clai med he was kidnapped from his home on Tu~sday and forced to drive to Southern California. SAN OlEGO <AP> -A San Oieao radio station that ran a liatener'a opinion poll on a song about a acboolyard sniper says it will advlae Columbia Records not to release the No. 1 British bit. ln San Diego. Since airing "l Ooo't Like Mondays," KGB-AM bas re - c~I ved more than 450 calls from Hs teners and "people are over- whelmingly against the song.·· said station promotions director Ralph Haberman. THE SONG, recorded by an I n sh group called the Boomtown Rats, is scheduled for release in about four weeks. The lyrics parallel news ac- counts of a sniper attack that left two people dead and nine children injured at a Sao Diego etementary school last.January A teen-age girl who allegedly told reporters she had opened fire on the school because she didn't like Mondays faces trial in the case, w)lich has been moved to Orange County. After KGB played the song 3 Fir!ef~rs K ...... ·· ~~ Wind Brings Tragedy to Brush Blaze Battle NJPOMO CAP > T h r ee firefighters have been killed and two others injured battling a 930-acre grass and brush fire on tbe Santa Barbara-San Lu.is Obispo county line. The firefighters were work· mg on a hand hne some dis- tance from the fire Wednesday, preparing to set backfires. Sud- denly, tricky winds turned the b laze in their direction and cau g ht them, according to Peggy Dewane o f th e Cal ifornia Departm ent of Forestry. Backfir es are fir ei. strategically set to burn areas Crimes Increase During . 'Sickout' SANTA MONICA CAP> -Major crimes increased 32 percent here during a 20-day sickout last month by police officers, accordfog to figures released Wednesday by Polire Chief James F. Keane. "Whal this proves 1s that professional criminals read newspapers and watch television." Keane said. "'They knew we were short on manpower " MEANTIME, the Los Angele-. County sheriff's ofh<'e !.aid 1t had no figures on the number or deputies who were docked for their pay durinl? last month's two-day sickout staged by mem bers of that department. Wiley Newman, Vice Presi- dent of the Association of Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputies. said t h e departme nt was using "arbitrary" measures to de- ter mine which deputies who called in sick July 12 and 13 would be paid. In Santa Monica, armed rob· beries from J uly 1 to July 20, the lime or the job action by of- fi cers. increased 137 percent over the same period la st year, jumping from eight to 19. Keane said Residential bur~lar1es in ('reased rrom 84 during that period last year to 113 this year. a 35 percent jump. And other burglaries, iocludmg those of stores. offices and schools. in· creased from 43 to 49 TOTAL FIGURES for m8Jor crimes committed in lbe city during the manpower shortage rose from 164 last year to 216, according to Keane Figures for assault with a deadly weapon and rape were the same as last year's while strongarm robberies decreased slightly. No murders were com · mitted during either comparison period. under controlled conditions. thus depriving a blaze of fuel. T he dead were identified as Fire Capt. Edwin· M. Marty. 35. of Nipomo. a veteran of 19 yea rs with the Fo'festry Department; Ron T . Lorant, 23. a second -year seasona l firefighter from Long Beach. and Steve Manley, 21, also a s e c o n d · y e a r s e a s' o n a I firefighter, from Goleta. T he most ser iously injured was Scott Cox, 25, of Goleta. a firs t-year firefighter. who was listed in critical but stable con- dition. according to Dr. Jack Grossman, a burn specialist and plastic su,-geon at Sherman Oaks Community Hospital. · G ROSSMAN SAID Cox told him that he managed to run through the flam es i nto an 1 already-burned area to save his life. \\hile suffenng burns over 60 percent of his body T he other m e n were on higher g round and had too many flames between them and safe ground to escape, Grossman reported Cox as say. tog "THE ONLY thing I wish I could tell you was that we bad the other three here as well," Grossman sa1d. "Whenever we hear about firefighters dying, it's like losing soldier$ in the field." After being airlifted from the fire to the Sherman Oaks bum unit, Cox was placed io a ~peci al pressurized cha~ber fi l l e d with pure oxygen. Grossman said. Discover why so many people don 't visit regional shopping centers since coming to WestcliH· Plaza Tuesday, the attorney for l't· year-old Brenda Spencer saJd,he would a ltempt lo persuade Columbia not to releas~J.he song "because it makes r;m of a tragic and very sick person. But San Diego apparenUy does not want to hear st. KGB played a tape of the aong to gauge public rea c tion, Haberman saJd in an 'interview Thursday Haberman s&Jd. "lt'• eaSJe,,_ stop"1t oow than it would be afft!f the releaa,." • . : The song written .by the group's lead singer after he read about Miss Spencer's arrest was performed for 'the first time when lbe Boomtown Rats played in a San Die~o-area theatre last February. .. Judging o m il1al response. we're going to a Columbia not to release it ·in Diego be<:ause 1t definitely af. fects a lot of people who were close t.o lbe situation Jnd they don't need to be reminded or 1t. THE' C.u.t.8 to the radio st tlon were 'Still trickling in mo than 24 hours after the song ha been played and although a fe p eop l e favor e d the song Habe rman said . "we as1ce them if they would be willing t sacrifice the son~ for the sake of the ramH.aes involved, and the~ a ll s aJd they would." : Since ita release in England, "l don't L1ke Mond ays" bas soared to t.be top of the pop charts Jnd bas sold about 500,000 oopie~. "By gl,aying it now, we can try to stop the song before 1t tuts the record s tores and th e dis c Jockeys and before advert.asing dollars are poured l}lto 1t, .. The chorus or the song say!> 1rj part· "Tell me why I don't hkti ~londays. I want to shoot thct whole day down '' J ~ aciti de~lfY Company • ,\H()l f SAL FRS TC• THE PlJRl 1 First Time Ewer In Ha1.1tor Areal!! 1-, ' DIAMOND CURERS' S LE 6 D YS ONLY Au9ust I 3 -Au9ust 18 , 1979 How, only durinq this special qem cutten' s•. y09 can bay diamond~ directly from some of the world's leodinq cutters. 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C9tltw,... I • . ' ' . " .48 € Orange Coast Daily Pilot ·School Board Joh Offers ChaJlenge Servin& on • "hool board la a demanclfns t.aak . It anvolves lear11ln.1 about le1l1 latfon, vl1lttn1 schools. talkinl wtth parents and teacbera. maldna dll flcult dedaions and apeodh\& a kJt of Ume and eoeray. But it a1IO otters a chance lo make a contrtbutloo t.o the educaUoo or the youna. and lhue are not man.y elect· ed ornctala who do an,yth1na more important than that. Four ol the aeveo uata in the Newport·Meaa Un.11\ed School D\Slrict will be up for election lo November Filing ends Aua. 30 with the county reptrar of voten. 11>e full-term seats up ror vote are lo Atta ·l , roughly the Estancia High Sthool attendance area . Area 3. Westcllff and Santa Ana Heights. and Area 6. Newport Heights. ln addition the seat ln Area 2, the triangle formed by Ne wport and Harbor boulevard! and the ~ta Mesa city limits. will be r.tl~d for the two-year remainder or a four· year term Like school boards everywhere. the one m Newport· Mesa has to deal with problems of financing and declin· ing enrollment. Creative solutions continue to be needed. In addition, the board has been subject to con.sidera. ble and considerably vocal dispute over unprofessional conduct charges filed against a popular music teacher. Thus, anyone choosing to run in the November elec· lion is facing great opportunities but also extensive legwork and possibly even contro~e.rsy. . . · We believe ther e a re many c1t1zens in the area Wlth the intelligence and the concern to do a good job on the school board. . If you are such a person. this is a chance to. bring vour personal interes ts and concerns to the public a nd throw your bat into the ring .. It is especially a time for those who have had com· plaints and criti cism~ during the past two ye~s ~ con- s ider whether they might be able to serve the d1stnct as a -whole by seeking a seat '1ls the Season Every Augus t. Just as summer be ach traHtc hits its peak. somebody tears up a street in Costa Mesa. For yc;,irs st was the city's wide ning of F airview Road that hit at the end of summer and the start of school. bolhxmg up the entrances to Orange Coast College and Costa Mesa lh ~h School · • · .... h1::; .Yl'<lr. Ha rbor Bo ulevard is the lU'cky recipient or tin improvement project. The Meses Consolidated Water District is in the midst of u two-to three-week project to install new pipelines along Harbor Uoulcvard, roughly in the area south or Wilson Strl'et Lanes on both east and west sades of the street will be d osed at various times. Unfortunately. Orange County 's climate, with it~ rainy season frequently stretching two-week projects into ::.ix-month ones, makes it pref er able for such installations to t ake place m the summer. And tl may be some s mall comfort {o motorists. as their t<:mpcr!-. ~nd radiators hoi l over sn lht• tr affic Jams.1 to know that lhe pipeline projt>ct is intended to help keep their bills down a nd guard against extreme water shortages s uch as hit some counties during the drought several years ago. The water d istrict is installing wells -four so far - in the north part of the city. We U wate r is cheaper than imported wa ter and the weUs give the d istrict more possi· ble sources of water. The renovHt 1on a nd addition of pipelines within the ('ity. of wtuch the Harbor Boulevard project is a part. are <J1med ut improving circulation of well water from northern Costa Mes a to other parts or town. It may be cold comfort, but in this heat, we can use it. Oieck Need First Cable television may be the wave of the future, as som e experts predict. It may even be the wave of the future in Costa Mesa. lt certainly isn't the wave of the present. City Council members failed to agree at a ·study session t'llfs week on whether lo purs ue drawing up s pecifications and franchising a cable company. .. None currently ser ves the city. Some valid concerns were raised. One is that the city would have to hire an expert in the fi eld to s tudy the mat· ter. That could be costly. Another is that some other cities have had unhappy experiences with cable companies that went der or proved inadequate. Perhaps the fairest way to determine how much the city wants such a service is to ask citizens to write to the City Council and express their views. If enough people care enough to write in support of cable TV the city should take a harder look at allocating the time and money. • Opinions expressed in the space above are tho~ of the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of the1r authors and artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 . Boyd/Natural Golf ByL.M. BOYD North Sea winds blow down across Scotland. Always bave. Sheep centuries ago scroW11ed shelters into the loot stretches of s od , anywhere they cowd find a bit of lee, right down to the •and. Golfers ume alone to • ~ar Gloomy Gus Dtallq throuCh a more efflc!lenl ttlepbone 1y1tesn than thote we bave in Orangt County ll nenr bovlng to listen to a recordlna •u~Ylnt ... ,.,.torr)' . . . SOU EARS .... , .,..,..._...,_ .... ......... ,...., ....... :'I _ .................. .. ~ia,.~-- play these ancient fairways with their natural bunkers. And they still come alona. Now the place is called the Old Course at Sl. Andrews. It bas not been changed ln any way by men in 800 yean. lo West Germany, anybody wbo want.a to be a prtaon guard baa to under10 11 months of apprenttcesblp flnt. ln l1pan, 40 percent ol the prilon pardl are collete 1raduatea. ln ArseaUna, all federal pr1loa pardl baft to 1raduai. from tbe country's penitentiary ICbooL. Q. "Do oolar beara, like aeala', twlm all the wa7 across the ONU?" A. Can only report they've bee-. 1een swtmmln1 u far out aa 200 ml1H. Don't believe t.beJ routlnelY do to, bowevv. Tia• oonaal bodr tem· s=;-• of a Jacllut ll as _,, ( - ThOmes K~v11 1ed1tor l hu1.dey. Augual HS. 1979 -~rbara Kre1bKh /Edltorlal P~ Editor Rowland Ev~m/Robert Novak Moscow's Caribbean· Maneuvers W A.SHJNOTON -lloe4.'0W is about to drop another Caribbean bombllb411 on Jimmy Carter, provtna tbat the Kremlin bu few worriea thal Ill locreulnaty aafMlllve potlu.re south of ~ U.S. border will coet It preslden Ual aoodwill or Seoale ralitka· uon of the oew strategic ».rm5 treaty <SALT II). Now ateamfog toward .cut>s>n and Central Ame Ncan wa.t.ers,. a Soviet nuval task force - co n sid e r ed th e m01Sl pro- voc 1t l 1 ve yet lo c ross the Allaoltc and t:nt cr the C aribbean Sea s.s due In Cuba's port of Cienfuegos this week. Mllila.ry intelUgeoce officers believe the task fo~. hrcluding a guided m issile cruiser ol lhe Cresta II class and a Krivak class guided missile Mailbox Oital.e, wUl ebow the communlit na1 ln 1 Mries of port calls ln- c ludln1 Nlcara1ua. Poat· revolutjopary Nkara~ua LI oow under lef't·winl poUtlcal control. MOSCOW 18 clearly almine at a wol ldwlde polltlul coup: bumlUate the U.S . Thal will surely happen tr Moscow Is rtght in u s umloa the Carter ad· ministration will turn a blind eye and do nothing. Moscow sees Carter as too weak to risk con- frontation that could blow ~ new SALT treat y out or lht: Senate. Indeed. Soviet leaders sttm lo be rolloWlllg a prepared script of ever less cautious esealation l1l army, naval and air peoetratioo of the Caribbean through its ally Cuba. Pausing for the ex~t.ed angry U.S. reaction alter each step In the escalation. the Kremlin gets none The blind eye turned by Washington leadl. to the next stt>p of escalallon Whal makes the ·Soviet nava.l tuk force particularly iiltri1u· lnl 'la \be lmpoMibility of COD· cealmenl and the plans, suspect· ed but not yet "proved. to move lt around the sea from Cuba's Clenfue1oa t.o tbe other new Island countries under anti· caplt.aliat, left-wing rule. lnclud· log Grenada. THAT COULD be more pro- vocation than Pnl6ident Cart.er c ares to take. But worried Democrata are far from certain. Seo. Richard Slone of Florida. wboae vote oo SALT II cou.Jd go either way without damaging hls re-election campaign, warned the presldent in a P'ivate Aug. 10 letter that Cuba bas boasted of ita plam "to export revolu uon " throughout the Caribbean. Stone's letter was deli vered to the Wtute House before U.S In· telligence knew about lbe Sovlet naval task force Stone has carefully studied the Caribbean cr•s is. He s 11y s pnvately that Carter will gain far more SALT U vot.el tn the Senate, lncludlnl bis own, by ataodlnC up publicl~ t.o Soviet provoc1Uons ln tbe Caribbean than by pretendlnl there are none. A strong demonatratkln by the president that the U.S. will not tolerate freewheeling Soviet poliUcaJ aggression lo the U.S. backyard would reassure SALT skeptics. not turn them against the treaty, in St.one's view. So far, Carter has passed up one chance aft.er another to put the U.S. sptne on disP.lay. includ· ing the Soviet· dlspatch to Cuba of some two dozen Antooov-26 transport planes, reported here for the first time. These troop carriers are known to have been de live red recently t o Fidel Castro's Cuba. possibly flown in hy Soviet (>ilots Their highly restncted range -around 600 miles without refueling -ruJes them out for any imaginable s ervice an Cuba 's farflun g African adventures. THAT LEAVES onl y two foreseeable us es : t o ferry Cuba 's own m1htary and the growing rorce or Soviet military planners, advisers and possibly combat-ready troops around the 1ns1de of Cuba, to ferry them from Cuba to tempting polillcal targets ouls1df' Cuba. These m· r lude <Jnta-communsst Central Am e ri c an <'OUDt ries El Salvador. Honduras. GualemaJa Jnd Costa R1c<1 Pentagon a na lyst:, and some other key presidential adv1se1"1-o :,ec only one possible explana lion · a JOLnt. Moscow Havana de c1s1on to be ready when the nght moment comes lo strike another hlow for communis m anywhere 1n the Canbbcan The :.lt"adv. 1>:,('a l atsn~ bwldup of S0\11,:t ('uh.to arm~, OJ\'} &nd .11r lplw. a n1:11.. f1 r:,t-evt·r com ml·r caJ I air route hetween Moscow and Jam<11ca l has pro <'N·dl'd without any pubht s11~n lhat th1• t'<Jrtc r White llouse wall soon t all halt. Instead. pres1den taa l rheton c se~ms stuck on a daffc rcnt. nel•dlc to pl!rsuade /\ml'rt<'an Vl)ll'Ni. and 1he world , t hat the bwldup is not what 1t. ~cem :. to be and must not. be al lowed to lead to provocat1Vl' American n.•..,r><>nM· Some in Government Deserve Bouquets T o the Editor l t 's popular to throw brickbats at "gov e rnm e nt agen · c1 es''. be the y !>l a t e or federal. but l'd ltl..e to throw a few well deserved bouquets. without a single apology lo Mr. Jarvis. Although I've mostly been in private . non-t ax s uhs ids zed service businesses. I feel that some govemmcnt agencies de· serve more positive reinforce· menl than they usually get. f'or example. in contacts during the last year. I've found that -The nice gal in the Costa Mesa Departme nt of Motor Vehicles office. where I bad lo renew my li cense. was pleasant. unde rstand ing, efficient and helpful. -Very recently, I had to app- ly for a passport. An overworked lady with phones nnging and people waiti ng handled the work with much more courtesy and cool than rould be expected. -The Health. Education and Welfare Department gels a lot of flack. My expersencl' was that they treated me as a n in· dividual. .. much more compe· tent than many in private en· terprise whom I've sometimes encountered. · -My car burned up, and the County Fire Department was fast. efficient and personable. -The Postal people ... butt of many jokes. . . do a tremen· dous job, even with the overload of junk mail and Californians who move as frequently as any group in the world. . Conaldertna the demanding al· utudes ol some of those "I'm a taxpayer!" <who isn't?> types. I think we are very lucky to get the 1ood service we receive. And, as we get ready to baJ'I out the ChrYSler Corporation -u we subsidize many "private" • enterprise9 -perhaps even Mr. Jarvla cowd leam sometbin1 from tbe effectlvenen of many ol our 1ovemment a1eoc.ies. VAN A . FRANCE ran I.he gov(•mm1•nl lie ran for 48 years an agency tnat wa:. u11 bndled .. Hoover was sm art t"nough to retain his pos1t100 under e1~hl press dents and 16 at tornt>ys generaJ; ah1de by US. Suprem1· c.ourt de<:ISIOO.'-dating ba<'k le) 1927; and keep the f'BI out of thl· Watergate fiasco. Congress :.pent eight months afte r Hoover's death. trysn~ without sue~. lo determme 1f he had engaged in any illegal ac Uvity or wrong doinjt. Hardly a ruthless. lawkss power structure or unbridled ~ indictment o( three top former FBI offi cials for allejted civil rights v1olnlions. authon z· mg brea1<·1ns and :,earches while seeking Weathermen fug1t1ves NOW KNOWN as the Weathe rme n Underground Organiz.auon <WUO> members · o( t.Jus group have claimed lo have or have been charged with, bombing the U.S. Capitol. the Pentagon and poli ce faciht1es nat1onw1de . FBI Direc tor William II. Webster al a press conference. 12/5178\ described. lhe WUO "as the c1osest thing we have an the United Slates to international terrorism." Re FBI Chart..c.r Guidelines submitted \~onaress for ~lativeact1008/2/79: . l recommend and hope the l~latlon resulting from the atarter Guidelines removes re· cent. restrictions tmposed on~ FBI through budget cut.a and such hampering legislation as the Freedom of Information Act. th~ Privacy Act. the Bank Reform Act to name a few The FBl's effectiveness has been seriowily impaired by these restrictions which has a direct bearing on the domestic secunty ot the United States LES WARREN Vice Chairman. Orang County Chapter Society of Former SpectaJ Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Inc. ,. .. ., /tluJu,,efl To the Editor: llal•r te F81 In )'OUT letters secUon of Aug. To tbe J!'.dltor: t , Ladialaw Reday assert.a thal Re Charles McCabe column Jane Fonda was completely un· 1/'Jfl "~r wu \be Smart.l quallfted for her p0slUon on the OotrllW ID Town." -v -.ate Arts Council. and then in· llavtnt served as a spec lat alnuatea that all Jane Fonda ls la aeent of the FBI from lMl untU an Ideologue given to blind prop. retlremenl In 197S and 1 1,1ndlzing and that her sadly penonal ncqualntance of the brief Ume on the Arts Council late John Edaar Hoover. I wu marked by this prop.,&n· 1tron1ly refute tbe bllb~ dld4 ~Hoo~~·,::•:;: ll?~H• a:J&1·• arl"meot ts ablurd: Wit : NW.. aDd lawlffl ftnt ot all, UM other memben of ~ lltNCtm. bf blamnalllQ tbe ltM.e A111 COUCll wvUt llGl ar * r' , 1 tD, lM,...... wt.O. baH llood fw .., •'*""°" _. I st "'a:. OOl I.he CounC'd that ou~t ed her 1t was the Sl<tlc ~nat1.• Members of lhe C-Oonc1l 1:.sued J ~t atemenl dcplonng thl' St>na1c·s J C' lion Furthermore. Reday d SSC'rt'> that Fonda bas no ~·tcict , ~und rational Judg ment a nd the ahshty to get along with people ·· This 1s also ab5urd It as eVldent that Fonda poss<'S!>cs all thrct• traits 111 ample measure, smc<· not only d1d she acquit herself honorably on the council <the counC'1 l me mbers' statement also stated that she did a very upable ;ob 111 her position> but des pite all "',les and attacks on her. ~he has put together an artis tic career of great con ssstency and quallty. ACCOllDING to the council. Fonda s howe d sn her Job performance that she is very qualified. Reday m ay prefer not 10 see these qualities in her and I may not agree with her politics. but as Jane grew older. she began to see that radical left· 1sts and right-wing r eac· tsonanes were in the same boat. using the same baiting tactics a nd demagoguery. In othe r words. she is more consistent in ler beliefs -she grew up. But iven the fallacies in Reday's etter. it seems that Reday does not share thiB maturity. Jane Fonda did not go to Hanoi to be an "international social expert" -she saw bow foolish the Vietnam war was and wanted lo offer her sincere sup· port to the victims of our mis· take -and risked her career for it. That taJ<es a great deal of coura"e a.rut maturity, despite the fact that she sided with rev· olutionar1es who proved to be just as inhuman as we were lo them. But that is not the potnt. Fonda bad the 1race to lake ber firing with civility -after .. ha"'"S provt!d lo the people whost> opinion mattered most, lhc counci l. that she indeed was up to lhc 1ob. Jane Fonda is an out:,tandsng human bean~. and 1t 1!' a shame that people li ke Re· day prefer to ignore thsi; for the , purpo~es o f their o wn krn dt>rgarten log1 r RICHARD GRACE To .the Editor I feel compelled to share a concern with your readers re· garding the Richard England d1sm1ssaJ hearings. Wh en the Newport-Mesa school board vot· ed 1n Marc h <without dis · c u s s 1 o n ) ro p u r !> u e M r England's dismissal. board pres· ident Carol Martm s tated tbal their chlef reason for doing so was to assure "that all sides or the issue be aired in the proper forum." Al that m eeting Mr:.. Martin refused lo allow a single parent or student of the nearly 400 assembled to speak to any of the district's charges and as <J consequence remained i~norant of Mr. England's side of the di:,· tr1ct administration ·s "story." GIVEN the assumption.-that Mrs. Martin meant what she said. how ian she and her board colleaguesl»<>&slbly explain their complete absence during the course of these hearings. <Only one board member put in a 20-mlnute appearance and he was not a party to that board ac· lion In January\ From my perspert1ve. Martin, Railey. Skill.Uag. and MacMillian should be re:,pons1ble enough to at least obse r ve the conse· quenccs or their actions Were lbev to attend. they could cer· ta1nly not fail to observe tbe fact lhal the hearing testimony and cross examination has re- sulted in a public revelation of the gross incomp etence or several administrators. a fact we teachers have known for some lime. It's time that the board members became coo· cerned with commensurate ac· countability tor admioiatntlve foul.ups. MAYA DECK.SR • Letttrs /rom reodera on WC!lcome. Thtt right to ~ iff, · Itta to fU ~ or tlfm'1lol• '"* ii rt'aerwci Lfttn-• o/ JOO IOOrdt or leH """bf gtWft prtfernt:e. Ml lie· '"' mu< lfteld dpoa..,_ ad ~ addrw .. but "°""' ""' .. toitMeld Oft nqwlC fl ...,fit;'tffll ,. ..... r"'· PNl'W ...... ,.,,..,,, ..... ~TOCKS I BUSINESS Tbur..lay'• . NYSE COMPOSITE 2p.m.(MT)P~. TRANSACTIONS ..._ _ __..,.w~ ....... ......-.. .......... ..._1fte,~W ........ °"'*l-011<'-tl~ ·~-,...... ... lfleNel-.14..clM'-.,iiKWIUltO.......-lfltllMI . ,, -- Thul"lday, August UI. 1079 CAIL V PILOT •7 Warning Signs V aloe of Stress GetS Attention 87 SYLVIA POnKa MOit people wouJd delc:rlbe the typical buaiDela n· · ecNU\'e aa a penoo ~r eonat.ant. tafoa. autt...ma from Jlu.en. raw nerves, headaches, tndt•eetkln. Wblle eome executives undoubtedly ftt tbe 1tereoty", a Soo1·\erm atudy by Metropolitan We laluruce Co. 1bow1 a 30 percent lower death rate tor thll aroup than the aver .. gei would lead one to expect. MEDICAL EXPERTS RA VE concluded in increasinc numbers that lhe ao-'c:aUed· pressures of executive stress may have been blown out of proportion. They add that too little aresa can ~ aa harmful as too much, for a certwn amount of stress re what gives people the nerey to be high acblevers. , • , ··1 guess if given t.he choice. we d say I don t want s tress.· " aays Rosalind A. Forbes, founder or Forbes As· sociates New York, a specialist in stress management who ser:..es u consultant to soqie top U.S. corporations. Money's Worth ''Yet. when we look at a person's creaUve peak, it 's us u a ll y a t tbt: thres hold or what a person can st.and. And tt's oot just somelhlng you irqagine; you get a spu rt of adrenalin." "The successful executive learns very early bow to handle stress well," says Dr. Charles Thompson, rounder and dir~tor of professional ser vices for the Thompson Medical Center , Chicago. He re are ma jor warning signals that may iodicate a level of stress for which help may be needed. -Undue, prolonged amuety. -Depression that gr abs hold and usually Is followed by withdr a wal from friends. loved ones. lbe job and hnb· b1~ that gave pleasure Abrupt changes in mood and behavior -P ERFECTIONISM. SETTING slant.lards lhut are nul mer ely hr gh but are unreasonable Physil'al ailme nts Tension-caused ailments can range from headac)les to nau:,ea. with no a pparent cause. As for how to deal with stress. here are the rules out· lined by Dr. Karl Mennmger or the clinic bearing bis name { 11 G1vt: your~IC a periodic emotional cneckup, learn your own sign:, of .!ltre!.S, find .a respeeted listener witb wboin you can tall< out your lenstOOS. C:?> PERIODICALLY RE-E VALUATE your life goals, have a C"Ommun1ty or social mission. develop bobbies, take r<'gular v<1cat1oru.. 131 Recognize that at home you are a symbol as father or mother . ··fcarn ho~ to delegate responsibility at home and orricc. when to share decuuon-maki.ng. l-'or an excellent pam phlet , "It's Good To Know About Mental Health," by the Nationa l Institute of MenUJI Hea lth. Sf'nd 40 <.'ent<> fr>r item OJJG to th e Consumer tn formation Center. Pucblu, <.;olo IU009. TUXJ Microdata Groups Merged Microdat.a Corp., Irvine, bas consolidated tts manufac- turing organiutions Manufacturing racilities at Irvine and the off.shore manufacturing group that covers the Barbados and Puerto Rico will report directly to George E . Oleo.it, sen.ior vice president. f ormerly these functions were separate. Reasons for the .consolidation include communicatio~ and logistics between on-shore and off-shore operatioru. and cost efficiencies. Engineering,. research and development wiU report d irectly to Donald A. Graham, president. for an iater1m period. Vernon Z. Smith. sen1or vice president or opera Uons, bas left the company. B~• Co•thuw• Nar11 Work A system enabling 0 8\'al s hips to react quick.ly to low· fl ying cruise missiles is continuing in production at Hughes Aircraft Co .• F ullerton, under a 12.S-millioo follov. on contract from the United States Navy. The system . Marl< 23 Target Acquisition System. was developed to defend against airborne threats s uddenly ap· pea ring over the horizon or diving from high angles. lt wi ll a utomatic a lly detect . track . identify and evaluate ene my airborne targets and assign threatening targets to on-board weapon systems. The radar system fea tures a li ghtweight, narrow, rectangular antenna rotat T.\KI'.\(; STO(:K ing at a two·second scan rate. This con tract 1s part or t he Navy 'i. multi-year plan to in· slJlll the system aboard 30 DD-963 Sprua n c1• Cl a ss des troyers . 1 I bigh·value a uxilary ships and in two training raciUties . •-•~ Srmel••r Pl••••d Topics of interest to PJt6ple preparmg to go tnto ous1 · ness will be discussed dur)bg a wortsbip oo Aug. 30. The program is sponsored by lbe Orange County chapter of the Service Corps or Retired Executives aD<I the United Slates Small Business Administration. It will be held at the Santa Ana City Council Chambers, Buildiag 20. Civic Cent.er Plaza. More ln!ormaUon ls available al the Santa ADll Library, 834-4MS, or Los Angeles district otnce ol tbe U.S. Small Business Administration, C213) 688 982. Oe•ner W..e. Te,.. S~• One Bour Cleaners, Inc., bu taken a l&.)'ear leue on 1,115 square reet of apace iD tM Trabuco/Lab Forest Center, at 25431 Trabueo Rolld in &l Toro. from tbe o..a Partnenblp, the leaor. Valm of the leesebold ii $1 .. ,SM, aceontiq to Bmi· WI Properties Brokerace Co .. wtaieb urucect tM leue la cooiperaUon wtt.b t.be Cocnmerdal Brokery. Tbe cleuet wW open .. \be fall . .. I •rr .,flee._,_ ••,..•-· CallfonU ....,.._. Broan Ml moM tio a..,. fl· nee 1a ta. 8oatkout &Mc.a.. Pan ._...,,, ma SoatheoMt Drlw. 0.... .... •artta 1ftlleee ill ...... ........ TM ClllD~ plw lo Pfori61 free PIMlc ...... about Isac.,. polldls. f .. i... _ 1111 ~"''" ~ -1tJ!·:-·· .... 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VWED GAME A8CNEW8 G CJ) JOK!R"S WILD • ILOYELUCV lucy ,,_ to crash RIC*v'• nightclub act With a jltter- buQ Clencie. &I) 8AHFOAO AND 80H Jf!Wel 111'4wes pur-Freel w"6n llley tlHnk he has abandOned lherr ,ewe!& 11>an 21 ::=HT "Run, Amenca. Run" Med· ocaf autflo<ltes and com- mon IOlk doscua the h&Z· arell end M nelltt ol ninnlng 1~ • ......,~ .. eMRCHOf ... ''Oiemond ew..·· I ~:== THe 8AADV BUNa4 Jan •• determined 10 establish lier own IOenlily lleelluse lier teache<s &re conat •n lly s1ng1ng Marcia'• praoees ., ADAM-12 M alloy and Reed rescue l•o men lrom a burning house. break up a netgll· bortlood leuel. and IOolc IOf a llolfln CB< Clunanef L.i•f bag• • KNX'T (CBS) Los Angela~ Q KNBC(NBC) Los Angele:. e K'TLA (Ind ) Los Angt!les. • KABC·TV(ABC) LOS Angeles Cl) KFMB (CBS) San D iego 0 KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Anqoles ~) KCST IABCI San Dir-go QI KTT\I (lno I Los Anoel .. s al KCOP· TV 1 tno l Los Anqf'I .. ED KCET· TV 1PBS1 Los Anq1•1!•.., ail KOCE·TV IPB!:>I Huntm<ltOn ~ '"' Networks Vie Prime Time Carson Slww? NE W YORK CA P ) -NBC, hoping to continue being the net work tha t says "Here's Johnny:," is rt>por ted ly offering l ate-n ight t a lk-show host Johnny Carson a prime-time spot for his 17th an- ·niversary show A BC has reportedly been offering a three-year $15 million deal lo the comedian. who said recently he wanted to quit the nightly gnnd. THE NEW YORK Daily News said in today's editions that NBC offered the "Tonight" star the 9 p .m to 11 p.m • .slot on Oct. 1. Previous Carson an- niversary shows have been presented at his re- gular 11 ·30 p.m . starting time. t A network spokesman in 1 HoUywOQ<i was quoted as saying • ~ ! the-s pecial would "feature the .... ,., ~ usual highlights from past s bows + S' plus some live segments" -all • MACHEll. I LEHRER MllORT I~ HOlll Karin Kelty. 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"'9 ~,., ciulGNng Na -· lof-~ 7 ,.,.. llOme • HUHAW (J-t• ,_..._ l•"'8 f Ofel 81ella PertOf' • MOVll • • 6 •; Sepa•ate I •l>IM 1111681 Ote>o<all KOlfl. Alla ·~•ywOft" An Ec11g1t111 , .. Ori llOI.. It ullMltled by ~ •W>Ot'I• anc:t an ~ ,,..,,°' 12 llta I .NAT~ OIOGM'"4IC INCW. T lie Legecv ol l S.8 l Miley· Tiie Nie of _,_ 1111 LOuie S B Leakey. celled tn• Darwin of numan pten.atort." told In 1111 own word• 1twough 111m1 made tlwoughOUI 1111 ren111rUbie car-(R) I: 10 '1!) HEM'S TO YOUA HE.At.TH "Wll1_ Do We Oat Sick?" l:acl 8 QJl AHOIE Angle 041ta Iler bungllf\O llltllf a r~llOnlet !Ob on Br eel' a oltloe (R) 9:-00 II {I) HAWAII FM..O M<:Garrett'I ~ctl for a nolOfiOul klller • tml)eCled by a w•ltar with an on11mou• money-making 9C11etne (RI 0 QUINCY Quincy 1nve111gete:i charge& that a Marone ClriH 1nstruc1or waa 1espon1ibte IOr lhe ctealh ol a rf!Crull iRI 0 O]) BAAHEY Mil.LEA Barney's reconc1hat1on dtnne< w!lh hll wile IS posl ponfKI wnen o couple ol unu•u81 Ca&l!S come up IRI QI MERV GRIFFIN Gues11 Jack Kluqman Otck Cavittl. Larry WllcoA Helen Ourlfly Brown 8) MEW ORUAN8 COHCEATO BlllCk CIHSIClll music com- j)OdlClf Roger Dickerson cr11t1tM Ills "New O<leans Conc«lo", a pr-1a1ion ol the piece end a k>OI< II 111e comP<>M<'• e~ and lnlluenoe are also loo1ureo IAI 11:10 a!) BtU MOYERS" JOURNAL How To G111 A Joo B.n Moy11ts reports on a pro- Q• am 1n San Diego. Calif<>< - TUBE TOPPERS · K OOP • ·8 ~00 -, 'Separate Tablet',·· Thia movie drama alllout an Enalmh resort hotel reatures Burt Lan- caster. Deborah Kerr, Rita Haywort.b • Oavld Nlvcn and Oscar winner Wendy Iii lier. KCET 9 8 :00 -National Geo- graphic Special. The legacy or an. thropologist Louis S. B. Leakey, called the Darwin of Human prehistory, is ex- an\ined. KOCE 9 9 : IO -Bill Moyers' Journal. A job -training ptogram in San Diego is spotlighted <see story below>. nle 11\at Ila• had IUll)f18inO -In t~ the ur~ "°"" to 00 ab0u1 091tong a ,oo t'.30 8 111 CARTP COUHTin' Clllet Roy ·~ ceug111 bf!~ lroenelshop enc duty -Curto• wat>lS 10 arr .. t ~ of 1>11 Old pal• (R) 10:00 8 {I) aAANMY J0HU Betty trlldee a viteat!Of> IOt murder and rnv-terv ...,... .,,. ~ ernGllOnally onVON9CI With a mat"41d cllent (RI Q MM.COUJM80 Kate Columbo' ~s ,,,. death of a cn.c ee-!y Hilla cat-was no1 as aocldenlat H 11 8')0eantel lo be IRI ea HEWS 8 9 20 /20 ., NIGKT GALLERY 'Finn90&n's Hgnl' An 1nm1111• helps a 11111ow convlCl ser:v1ng a hie ler:m to tlndU<8 p<1$0tl llltOUl)ll ~l)OSll tE AUOOU ' 8£AAIM Muter MuS<Clan Pian·~• Seftun is •n""".-00 on "'' 11111 ano W0<1' on ,,.,.. occ;a.l'()n 01 hos 7Stn bt•tn day tR) t0:30., «lJ HEWS '1D THE MT~ 8EJNO HOMAN 0. Leo BuK&gll&. highly uccta1meel 9')eakflt and popular educauon P<olM· sor at USC. 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YlW ltn9 0 ~ STARSt<Y & HVT<>i Sll~Y potM H d WCI°"" 10 capture a .;,,.., w..gtngo a ~J v8"dl!t11i 8Q8111SI -'ta.ct compat>y ~RI tD Tl4E GONG SHOW «lJ GET SMART Ma, mull P'OV" "· '""' en.et '""' "" ' i...... ,...,, M•• """""" .. A'l1 • f?lid• ~ , ctuploc.at .. o• ,,,,., mJ CAPTIOHEO ABC NEWS I STAR TREJ< ,. ( •01 ,, ,,.\ .&nd , ... -•• ""' ~bo'\ .. tr .. t .... "'4""•""' ' ..tM•ft\Af "'"''n•t.; ' ,.." ,., ~' K OCE Focuses On Pressures The pressures or employment and family are discussed tonight when KOCE·TV. Channel 50 highlights "Stress and Cop1111(' on lhe :.txth ni ght of the PBS station's seven-day pledge ntRhl Progr amming for the evt;n1n1? tnrludt•.., ··Here's ·to Your Health" a t 8 10 pm "Moyer·.., Journal Gettmg t he J ob" al 9· 10 pm . and '"Th<· Art or Bemg Fully Human" topl-off th•• evcnm~ al 10 30 pm Or Allen Gerson. author or a book on mental and emotional well-being . Or J im Roeder . who deals w1th stress 111 the o~. Dr Darrell Burnett a child and ramtly psyc'hologist who will dt.Scus:. stress from parent-teen relations. a.nd authorities " on menopause and other factors that cause stres!> will be interviewed live in the Channel 50 studtoli. tn -----· · Huntington Beach ...., . - A .. Wl,..._le ' done with Carson 's approval, of course. 'Margie' Bark Weaver to Play Cop HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Oenrus Weaver stars as a policeman-turned-cele brit y-author a nd Mariette Hartley plays his wife tn the ABC movie. "St.one.'' airing Sunday, Aug. 26 MEANWHILE, ABC pr esident Elton Rule .denied reports that he bas signed Carson TONIG...0-'S LATEST LISTINGS unlver .. wflill tll9f< coun• tarperta bou el Illa fnl8"11fltle M>fNHCI .,.. 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He said be had not talked to Carson p~rsonally a bout it but that "there h ave been discussions" going Actress Gale Storm <left ). who played the ti· tie role in "My Little Margie." returning to television for the first time in 19 years as a g uest sta r on ABC's "Love Boat" next sea son. She's shown with Lauren Tewes, who plays the s hip's e r.wise director. The movie. a pilot for a series. was created by St ephen J . Cannell or "The Rockford Flies" and R ic hard Levinson a nd William Link. the men behind "McCloud," ·:Mannix" and "Columbo ... -------TONIGHT------- on. He said the person at ABC doing the talking was probably Tony Thomopoulos, president of ABC Entertainment. Directors End Strike LOS ANGELES (AP) -Twenty-one employees at KCET, the public television station. ha ve returned to work following a three-day s trike after the Direct.ors Guild of America and the station reached agreement on a three-year contra cl. The new pact provides staff direct.ors with salary increases of 10 percent the first year and 8 rcent each of the remainin t years. .. lt~Dack! 5lenw-q M.AIU< HAMIU ~ fUl.D CAAruE flSHffi PEleRCUSHNG lll<' AJ£C ~ \\Muinerd ~by ~by M.A.C by Ge:a>GE: lOCAS GN'(( l'J..roZ ~ WJAMS ~·~ovOE:t.LOE:· ~ ~;mp m?M"-1 ~ ·---·-----~-~-c.. --......-.. I • Stess and Coping S:OOPM HERE'S TO YOUR HEALTH 9:00PM MOYER'S JOURNAL: "GETTING THE JOB" 10:30PM THE ART OF BEING FULLY HUMAN • Sttess on the Jo b •Employer-Employee Relations • Is Divorce the only Answ er? ~ • Stress a nd Childre n I DAILY FILOT • • ~ tr • • J 1