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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-08-30 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ....... _,....., ,_. . -... -\ ...... -.,, ................. ~ ' . . . ~ APWI,.._ OA . ~EY MAC DONALD LEO AWAY IN HANDCUfFS Found GuUty In Murdet1"9 Wtfe and O•ugbl9n Conviction Shocks MacDonald's Friends .. By J&aav CIAUBEN Of-~ ........ l''aces were 1rim at Lone Beacb'1 St. Mary Medical Center late Wednesday afternoon. Emer1ency room nurses wbo bad woned beside Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald for years appeared drained of emotion. Jackie Sphiri's eyes were red. She adnlitted that she bad been weepinc intennlttenUy since tbe bad learned at about 2 p.m. lbat the director or emergency medicine bad been found guilty in Raleigh. N.C .. ol murderine bis pregnant wife and lwo daueht.ers nine y~an ago. •"ftlE ~ I have koown since 1.971 Just couldn't be capable ol something like that," sbe said, her voice break 1ng Mrs. Spiziri was working in the emergency room Wed nesday when she learned ol the federal court JUry dtt1s1on by telephone from her father. a patient al Sl. Mary. "He heard it on television an hls room," she said vacantly. "I didn't believe him. Nobody in the department believed it. f>got on the phone to the local newspaper. They verified it. "I turned a round and told the others. I said it wu true, but I ati11 couldn't believe 1t." HE& DISBELIEF was echoed by others wbo know MacDonaJd. Carmen Welch, who had worked with the popular physician as an emergency room admitting clerk, said, "I don't believe he's guilty at all. He has t.oo much love and respect for the human person lO be guilty " She told how MacDonald had saved her hus band's life 1n 1975 when paramedics rushed him to the emergency room . Mrs Welch te.r;llf1ed as a character w1tne::.s for Mac· Donald two weeks aRO in Raleigh (Sff FRIENDS SHOCKED, P1ge A2) Lone RallfJer Rides Again in Court THU RS DAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 30, 1979 OB Ward Cleared Moms, Babies Evacuated at Hoag Twenty-one molbers and their ne wborn infants h ad lo be evacuated from the matem 1ty w :1 rd a t 11 11 a g M <' m o r 1 a I llo!>pllal in Ncwport Beach after smoke Crom an overheated fan filled the ward Wednesday night. A hospital spokeswom :m said th ere was no f ire. but a spokeswoman for the Newport Beach Fire Departme nt s:.iid firemen reported that the over healed fan caught fire and burned an area about one fool ~q u a re A !>C...'Cond al:trm wa~ declared in the incident that occurred at about 7:45 p.m. because the first firemen on the scene were con· cerned about the large amount or s moke coming from the utHlty room wbCl"e the fan is located In all, a total of eight Newport Beach and Orange County fire trucks raced to the hospital. The mothers and babies were moved from their wing into hallways 1n other parL'> of the hosp1taJ while firemen worked. Tbe hoapUal s pokeswo man said the patients were returned to their rooms at about 10 p.m. afte r the hospital's housekeep- ing staff scrubbed the walls and floors. Who's the Masked Man? Lone Ranger Mobbed in Court Appearance LOS ANGELES (AP ) Actor Clayton Moore, who wore h1:-. mas k lO court today to battle for his right to appear ai. the Lon"' Ranger. wus mobbed by auto graph seekers moments before the Judge, who had issued an o r· der banning the mask , dis qualified himself without ex· planatJon. As Moore appear ed an the courthouse ha llway. a youthful passer peer ed throu~h the crowd, turned to a friend and yelled "You know who thal masked man is? Thal 's the Lone Ranger'·· Superior Court Judge Jerry Pacht said he hus been inundat· ed with letters defending Moore, who played the Lone Ranger for years on television. Pacht said one ran suggested in a telegram "that I make an anatomical disposition of the temporary restraining order I iasued." Pachl did not specify his rea· sons for disqualifying himself. He transferred the case to Superior Court Judge Vernon Foster, who was to hear It later in the day. Moore, who said he is 64, wore his black mask, a while cowboy hat and a rusl·(:Olored cowboy· s tyle suit as he greeted wf'll wi5hers and signed <iuthograph~ in the hallwav. ·'I've portrayed the Lone Ranger for over 30 years," he s aid. "I sbalJ continue to make personal appearance::. all over the country for my thousands of Cans. ·'They say I'm loo old and out of condition to be the Lone Ra nger. However, my waist is 34 and I'm JO pounds lighter than J was when I portrayed the Lone Ranger." Moore has been battling Lone Ranger Television, Inc., a s ub sidiary of the Wrather Corp., which wants to prohibit him from appearing a round the country dressed as the Western hero. The company c laims the public could confuse Moore with a new masked man who ia rnak· ing authorized appearances to promote a multimillion-dollar Lone Ranger reature movie being filmed by the company. w rather s ays Moore "no longer is an appropriate physical representative or the trim 19th Century Western hero." Moore says he has lo keep on Tri111s to Sli111 Houaevi/e Shed. 254 Powula LONDON (AP) -HouleWlfe Valerie Thorpe won Britain's Slimmer of the Year •ward for abed· dlng 25' pounds in 11 montbl from her previously masa.lve ,.._pound frame without takln1 a 1ln1le re· ductqctrua. Her huaband Terry, a butcher, declared: .. We've kept 101ne ot her old d....,.. u aouvenln. Tbe .... t I '•e sold u car coven." Valerie, wbo ii nurb' lbc: fMt tall, received UM •1.250 award Wedae1day from a 1Ummera• ma1ut.ne. LooldDI trim ID a tiOt .... aer ad .UV.. lame llacb, the .. 7ear-Gld u1d: "AB lt tu. II de· ................ ~ oil the ftnt 10 PGUDdl wWa a crula ilit, bpt lo I m11tmam 1,080 ealorlel a day. touring the country lo support has family J ay Si lverheels. who played the Lone Ran ge r 's Indian sidekick. Tonto. is confined lO a wheelchair al the Motion Pie tu r e Coun try Home a nd Hospital. Silverheels last month became the farsl American In· d1an to have his star placed on Hollywood's Walk of Fame Judge Halts l.Aibor Day CaJJClosure SAN FRANCISCO <AP) Superior Court Judge Ira Brown granted a n injunction today, barrtne a threatened Labor Day Weekend shutdown by more than 1,000 Northern California eaa staUoas. In a terse order issued from his office, Brown ordered lbat the California Service Station Aaaoc:iation, which represents 1,300 memben. not close "any gasoline service station in the state ol California pursuant to any combination understanding or a1reement." The judae also enjoined the &s· aociaUon from "witbboldma the sale of cuollae or any other automobOe productl or aervifts ln the 1tate of California punuut to uy combloaUoa, •creemeat or undentaodlac." Deputy Attorney General Wllliam a.ft uqed Brown 01f WedDeldu to llaue the lnJtmc· Uob, elafmtn1 the shutdotm would vtolate anUtnaat lawa ad POH HflOUI problem• for recre.U.bulllMI••· Dolabta Expre11ed llOIOOW CAP) -1'1M bud ol aU.l.a..tede&e1--.1en. ,, ........... ,r.,Mldtaday • fl c.mllffd tU an.am lld D's--~.,.•· u... ............... before rdflat tM T D ara11.-.Nl tnlt1 ... •. l / VOL 11. '90 JC2. J H CTIO•n M PAOIS Mystery Chenrical # In Irvine th UA\.10 K l 'TZ:WA!\!'t Of tM 0 .. 1, Ptl .. St.ft ,\ m) '>ler1ou~ fog hkl' cloud that felled two 'rvme pohc-e of fl<'t'r!i and two ~ecunly l(uard~ W e dnesday night ho ur~ following a chemical !>-pill that m adt' three other oCCicer.. Ill eontanued to bafne pohce and fire om c1ab today. Although investigators :,,a} thl'y can·t be <·ertaan there 1s a n v ronnl'<'llon IJcl ween the t w1, 1nc1denL'i. t ht> symptomi. of tho:w ov\'rcome by fume!> appeared lu be s1m1lar. Tht> two ulso occurrl'd in lht' !.a mt• Kt•ncr'a l an·a. lht' 1n du:-trtal M·C'tlOn Of l rVIO(' n<.':Jr lh·d II 111 i\ venU\' Nnm· of lht• ~l'\'l'n per!>oru. af k<'led mo~l .,cri ou.,ly by the fuml'" was badly hurt All com µlamed of nausl·a. h<•1.tdachc.-.. stom ach parns aod other rel atcd symptom~. AlthouJth thl· first incident wa~ 1·aus<.'Ci by USl' of a caustic pamt rl'movl'r by worker~. the second 1' the 00(' that has mvcstigators :.cratchmg their heads . _ That on e in vo l ve d t h e ~ mystenous appearance of a low hanging cloud along KcttertnR St. that made the two member.. of a crwsmg police unit a nd two ~el·unly guards Ill. APWI~ MAC DONALD'S MOTMEA, DOROTHY , LEAVES COURT With Her la Mk:h8et lleUey. Oefen•• Lawyer "We don't havl' any idea what 1·aused it," Irvine police Lt. Bob Leonard said Uus morning or the elusive cloud. MacDonald Laieyer Seeks His Freedom RALEIGH, N.C. <AP> An attorney for Or. Jeffrey Mac- Donald, the former Green Beret captain sentenced to three ure terms for the slaytngs or bis wife and two young dau1hters. asked a federal Judat! today to permit MacDonald's releaae on bood pendlna an appeal. u .S. District Jud&e Franklin T . Dupree Jr. ordered Mac· Donald, 3$, held wit.bout bond Wedneeda.y after • Jury found him IUllty. Deleme attorney Wade Smith met wttb Dupree to the Juda•'• offtce Uda morniq to "k for re· con1ldtradoo of t.&e d~ltlon de· nyllll &all. "Jeff otmoulb' Uved an ex· emplary Ille for alae yean," Smith told report.era, refenin& to tbe period amc. the l1a7tnP ln lt10. "People wbo •t"e not on ball are at a tremendoUI dllad· vaatate. Smith Mid be ..ou1c1 rue ap- peal fll tile·-~ .... t,o. daJ ..... a.t If:: ... ... ......... for .... ... Deb_.... ...... tlaat dedl6aa ~ to the 4th U.S. C1rcu1t Court of Appeals. Handcuffed and looking gn m. MacDonald was led from the federal courthouse in Raleigh shortly after the verdict was re turned Wednesday afternoon. He wu t.Um to the federal prison unit at Butner. Tbe deatba of Colette Mac· Donald and ber two children turned the members of her faml· ty into bitter adversaries. "We can rest ln peace now." her father, Albert Kuaab, said after 11.cDonald was convicted. A Jury ot aeven men and five women deliberated six hours Wednetda)' before convictlDI MaeDcmald, of one count of flnl· de1ree murder and t.w~ counts of seeond-clecrte murder ln the deaths ol bia prepant wife, 28, and tbelr daqllten, Kimberly, ~.and Krtatm, 2. The deaths OC· curncl la 1l'IO wt.en tbe family waa ttlld-ed at Fort Brau. "I haft 11H Won ud I wUI repe8l aaaln tUt I aHer for OM lutaDt ... , w .. ed tbal 12 Clee uoc:;tOa, Pase AJ> ' f The chemically re lated inci· dents first involved police and hrc ofrlcials Wednesday after. noon, whe n worke r s we re evacuated from the Greybar <See CLOUD, Page .U > Coasc Weather Late night and mid· morning low c loudiness othe rwise fair through Friday. Lows tonight In low to middle eos. Highs Friday in mid·70s at beacbn to mid·80s lnland. IN818E T8D.4" E:%·UC I coaclt J~rrJ Hl&lbett U101 ...,.,._, ltod a ,.,,.,,,_ Giid ,._..., toOrd /or ~.and wUl ~mt.Nd. H~ dNd tlri• week. Sco'll. P•BI. •••• I':"; "!! a..~ ... a -e car:,. C-11 ·~ ctia ..... --:. a~~ a ~.._..; , ' -I \ 41 DM..V PtlOT § Thu~M•Y. Auauat JO. 1171 f · Islander,s Left .Homeless By H111Ticane SAN J\JAN, Puerto Rico (AP) Hurricane David roared past t.he tout.hem coa11t of Puerto R1ro today after cutt.in1 a path of d eatructioo lhrou1i1h three smaller talands. l~velln& houses. natten.lq crope aPCi leavln1 un told number.i ol Islanders bomt" less. Heavy aeu and 1ale wtncb battered Puerto Rlco'll soutbem short', flooding low lyln& areas and forciflM the evuualloo of some seuhore residents frorn Pon C"e , thl' a:s lund ':. St:C"Ond largest city. l1 S. National Wcuther Ser vice om cials:•<"alling David "one of the great hurncanes of this cen t ury," said the s torm had gathered force overnight, but had veered slightly south. They predicted it wouJd pass 80 miles south ot Ponce at midday. French authorities reparted 12 persons injured on Guadeloupe a nd IS on Martinique when the s torm struck Wednesday, and s a id ther e was considerable damage o n the two French \ari bbean is lands. including :.C'\'ere damage to the banana c-rop Thl'r<' 11oNe unconfirm~ re ports form ham radio operators of hl'avy casualties a nd devasta· t1 o n on th e third island , Do minica . Gale winds, gusting to more than SO mph, sent patio roofs su1Jing in beach areas in Ponce a nd San Juan. reportedly injur· ing gix persons in San Juan's Condado section. Forecasters said the storm was centered at latitude 16.4 degrees north and 65.5 d egrees "t.'St. movin~ westward at 15 mph at 9 a m 1\l dayb rt>ak . l>;i \'HI pa!>:-.c·d about 80 mile., aouthemmoet ol lht U S Vlr111n lalanda Or J osf' Colo n, ch1~r mettof'OlOllat ln San Juan, 1uaid the storm's concentrated center and southward coune might spare Puerto Rlco'i south ro1uit from heavy wand 41......,,, f'on;cuters p~ted Dnld would move on to Cabo Bnta. the 110uthernm08t point of lht- Domlnican Repubbc, by lah• af ternoon. "Wh e n th ~y paiss lh t• Dom1111nw Rt•pubh<'. th1tl'!> lht> point where they us uitlly turn north towurd Cuha or the Unil••d States," it m c~ln·r or t ht• Weather Serv1cc s tart i.u1d "Some go stralKht west toward Mexico and some jWJt die out. but this one doesn't look Uke It's going to die out."~ With maximum winds back to lSO mph, David roared into the Caribbe an b e twe e n the Windward Islands of Dominica and Martinique on Wednesday Guadelou p e is north of Dominica. Regular co mmuni catio ns c h annels were knocked out, but sketchy radio re ports intercept· ed by ham rndio operators s::ud hundreds of houses were flut tened on Martinique and Domiruca. Louis Block. a n am at eur operator in Cleveland, said a barn operator transmitting from Roseau, the capital ol Dominica r eported "houses all around him a re fiat -no phones, no clec· tricity." The broadcast said 200 to 300 houses in the immediate ,arcH had been d estroyed , but no deaths or injunl's had been n• purled yet, Block !':.a ad "'"-....... THE GREAT RABBIT ATTACK CAPTURED BY AP CARTOONIST JOE YENINAS In AbMnce of Offtd•t Picture, Thie le How It Might Have H•ppened Carter Battles Bunny President Victim of Hare-raising Attack By Baoou JACKSON W ASlllNGTON (AP ) -There are fish s tories a nd then there are rabbit stories This is a rab bit story It also 1s lt presuJcnl ~tory. wht<'h 1s why thNc isn't <tn y publ1sh1•d pi<'t un· of the rabbit Ot th\.' pn•s1dt•nt More on that later ll see m ::. that Pr<'~idt·n t Carter, fishing near his home in Plains. Ga , las t sprin~. was at· tacked by a swammin~. htSsang r a bbiL, which m ade for ha!> canoe. He beat the beast back with a cunoe paddle. Carte r was unharmed. There was no word on the fate of the rabbit. T he rabbit, whil"h the pres1 de nt later guessed was neeing tn pnnsC' from a pr<.'<lator, a ctual! swam toward lht• c.rnoe fr()m whk b Carter was flabang m a pond. ll was hissing, teeth bared a nd nos trils flared. us it headed s tr a1~hl for lht· JHt·~adenl Curter tlrov1· 1t off wi th lh1: pad dh· l'rt•s!->ed fnr det;u b today dur 1ng a visit to Atla11t<•. the prcs1· d c:nt said · ll w<t ., 1ust a ruce, quic·t. typa r:.al Gl'<>rg1a ral1h1t .. But when < 'artn told tht t& I•· or the aquatic attack rabbit. somt-of has <'lo'>t'\l aide~ M'<Jfft·d ''E verybody knows r a blJll:. don't s wim,'' s aid one former skeptic The president had proof A White House photographe r had m adc photographs of the presi· dent fi sh&ng and rending off the bunny Apnl 20 Carll'r ordered a print of the pho tograph t() show lhe doub lcr~ 1'.:' t•n lhJt 1hdn t "''"' in1·1· lh•·m at f1r~l enlargement of the photo. "It was a rabbit, all right." aaid the staff member. after looking at the enlarged photo Another aide agreed · It was a killer rabbit." lha'i aadt: :-.rud .. The pre51denl wa:. !>wangm~ for his life." The Wh ite House has refused t() release the photograph. • 'The~ arf' JU!'.t certain ston es <ibout th" prc!-.1dcnt th:.at mui.t forever remain s hrouded 1n m:i !>ll'r~ ' '>aid deputy pre~:. s~cretary Rex Granum. No Salvage Of Monitor , ..... r ... AJ CLOUD ••• Electric Q)mpan.y wareboule at 1802 Kett.eriJla. The workers had been atrtp- plns the noon there with a paint remover known u Weat rip veoo when fumes from the liquid be1an to make them coup. The a ubltance contains nammable ingredient.a that are danaeroWI to the eyes, lun~ and 1kln. A tire department spokesman aald they were using too much of the concentrated liquid and were hosing the paint removec' out the door of the warehouse when they started feeling the effect.a of the fumes. A county Environmental Management A1ency e mployee driving put the build1ng notJced what was happening and called flrefilbt.en. 0 nee the wo rkers were evacuated, sand dikes were built around the building and In the gutter to prevent the spr ead of the solution into lhe sewer system. Two police officers sent to the scene to control traffic were th" llrl'll to become ill. Orti~rs Eric Bianchi and CindJ Jordan com· plained ol ni.usea, vomiting and breathing difficulties. Both were treated at Irvine Park Medical Center and re- leased. L ater in tbe afternoon, as c leanup e fforts continued, another officer s uffered the same symptoms while directing traffic. Officer Dale Garcia was also treated and releas ed Al that point. offtcaals hehcvcd the ~1tuat1on wa~ under conlml, with the pa i nt r c movl'r varuum.:d uµ But Wedn1•'>da} night . officers! M ariu Acuna --a.._nd Tom M~ were dnvmg in their P1ft'rol car about four blocks from the scene of th(• chemical spill when they spottt"<I the vapQr cloud ahead Ori v1 n~ on Ke ttering near Armstrong, they began to f~l 111 a:. their citr passed th rough th•· cl<1ud . whwh thl'y estimatt'(I 111 be a !)(Jut 20 feet wide and r1· ' stmblang fo~ Thl'Y t'"' wcri· la 11•r tr1•al1«l anti n·l<':."1-d ) -.uuth 11 ( S t C'roax, th e "You l'llU ld .,,.,. ham 1t1 ltw C:tnOl' \.\llh ht.., Jli.1flill1 rill'l'd ~nd you ('1>uld s et· ~oinethlni! an the wal<'r.' saa<l tht> doulJtt'r W o\c:;llJ;'\'l.TO:'lj IAP 1 The 1!<1\ernm1,nt h..a:. 1h· n <l•·rl .1~.ttn 'l tr• 1n ~ 1•1 r a I ... t' I h j• • I \ I I "' .• I 1r11nrl <id l 'SS Mon1l•1r from 1ts 1.wean ,Rrrn e off :-lortb C m 1hna berause t)f It' l"'ltlreuwh fra~1 l•· ('on d 1t11111 bl'•ll11·1 .uHI fari· tl1·pJrl nwnl 1n '"''lli.!Jl•1r'> 'c1ll1·rl lo lh•· M'c n .. ~'"'I du·tJ 1h1· .tr •,, 111 " ~:.11n .11 lt'mpl to Inc ;ilt• th1• '>1tllr<'f' ()f th1• rht•m1c.1I 'l11ul1 lh th;,st tam• th{• fog lll-.1 · '11por h·ad c:cm111k•· ly dt'>IJP.·a rc~t DOCTOR ... Jurors would say he was inno ('t•nl," said K<1s~ab . a !'. Mac· Donald was led away. Kassab and h.is wi(e. Mildred, of Cranbury, N.J ., purs ued pros· eculion afte r the Army found the> c hnrgei; against Mac Donald "not true," taking their case to the Justice Department until a gra nd jury indicted MacDonald an 1975. "We feel vindic<Jted We can rest in peace now," Ka ssab said. "Sir, I'm not J{Ullty." Mac- Oonold told U.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree Jr. before sen· tenci ng. "I don't t hink the court h a s heard a ll the e vidence. That's all I have to say." The jury returned verdicts of second-degree murder in the deaths of Mrs. MacDonald and Kimberly. MacDona ld was con- victed of first-degree murder in the death of Kristen. Prosecutors conte nded Mac· Donald killed his wi fe in a rage a nd may have hat his eldest daughter with the initial blow. They a r gued he s tabbed his youngest daughter and then himself 1n an effort to cover up his actions, and invented his story tha t four drug-cr at.ed in· truders killed hig family and stabbed him. MacDonald contended he awoke the nJl(ht ol the kUlinp to find lour people -one of them a woman c hanting "Acid ls groovy. Kill the pigs" -In bis homr . f'ew jurors would talk about their verdict, which cume after three ballo\1\ and -. restroom conference between three who had initially voted lor acquittal, according to some jurors. "We just couldn'l have come back with a hun1 jury after nine year s . We h ad to have a verdict," said one j uror who asked not to be named. \ DAILY PILOT lftilt Or.nQll>(~ 0-Uy "4kM, w if"41tftH'"l\rftif'n 0 .... .,1 ... -"'""·'' ....... ""°""•l"" l'lo-(H\I ~vet~~ ~fHH•l•.,. .. h~••• P"'Ofl\frw>cJ ~y ttw·ov9" ., ... ., for (M1h1 ~\.A Ne~ INif" t+Vf'l't~tf' ft•M ft f °"" t .. 1~\#AU•Y lrvt#W' I ~ft.4'.c,hl~•(M\1 A '·~·· ,.o~ .... ~ l\PUbO\N<d Wtv•fkY'\•htJ ~,, 111t O<lfl<liMf-"Mft9 ptanl u •I JlD -" ""'" ..... c .. , .... <••"~"'•""• ·-.. -.... ,_,,,_.....,.,_ , . .,.. ~ VI<'• ,.,.,._,,,_0.-el-.0- -.0C-Ullot ~·"·---... _. .. ,..., a..• . .._ ..... ~ ..... ---........ui~ OMeM c-............. ..... ~9i:b.~~·==.:- T111,11u1 (714t..., ci ........... ,...-..en trc.-tMC--.- FRIENDS SHOCKED • • • NURSE SPIZIRI hadn't been called as a witness, but Wednesday she talked of the doctor 's excellence as a physician and his compassion. "He 1s a difficult man to describe, but he is a part of the e mergency roqm family," she said. "There have been s ome <b:tors who were not." There were other emergency stttion personnel willing to talk following the guilty decision Wednesday All believe Dr. MacDonald to be incapable of murder SOME WERE angry with Wednesday's deci&ion . One woman called the South Carolina jurors "bigots." Another questioned, ''How could the <bleeps) be so s tupid?" Dr. Stephen Shea of Huntington Harbour learned of the guilty verdict at about 2 p.m. The 32-year-old , blond. bearded physician awakened by the telephone. He had worked the center's night s blfl. "I was very, very shocked," he said. "I've said it a miJlion limes today, my feeling is one of just total disbelief/' To Dr. Shea MacDonald is more than a professional colleague . ''He is one of f?IY best friends,'' Shea said . HE MET MACDONALD at St. Mary u an lntem rotat· mg through the emer1ency department in 1971, the year MacDonald began working there. In 1972, the aame year MacDonakl wu named d1rector of e m ergency medicine, Shea joined his 1Wf. ·'He is an e xcellent physician and an excellent teacher. He always baa lime for paramedics and medical student.a," Shea said. Shea and MacDonald spent a sreat deal of their social time together, Sbea said. Both enjoy •ports and played together on football. baalletbaU and softball teams. D&. SHEA UVE8 at GG Calhoun Drive ln Huntin1t.oo Harbour, just a few bloeka from MacDoaald 's waterfront condominium on Mariner Drive. "Of all the people J know ritht now, he 'a the most 1lv· Ing friend I know," said Shea. "Knowina blm lor more than seven years, 1 know he d1dn't commit the crimes he'a ~ccused of." Shea was a mover In the June disco-dinner which raised $:v>,OOO for l>r. Ma<-Donald's defense fund He rultu:d $100,000 in less thun eight hours in 197S to meet MacDonald's bail when he was Indicted by a federal grand JUry for his (am1Jy's murder&. NOW, SHEA SA VS, he ls standing hy for unother fund· raising pffort If lbe federlll Judge will allow ball for lhe convicted doctor "There are a lot of people who 1tron1ly believe ln this mun," Shea said, clasping hla hand.a before him. "Support for J eff has alwayH been an easy lhinl to get." Shea reculled that hia friend .bad once tAlked of the deaths of bla wife a.nd children. "I h•d read a Time magazine article,'' Shea remembered. "He offered his side. It was obviously very painful for him to talk about ll." Shea saJd he has been In touch with hla friend by phone almost dall)'. "11\11 mornln1 they Cthe MacDonald defenae party ln Raleip) had a l 1otnc on how fast e innocent verdict would come ln. "J eff was ex declJion Wednesday in tbe afternooo by at.or of the med.teal •••a.n IAID ••cDOuld'• eaact wordl al t.be Uaae of tbe 'meetial wen, "f doD'l '" bow JOU could do -~-·" r at the lllMpltal belie UM eoldMa of t.be dis· mllul . Dr. aflrttJ MaeDoaald 11 IUDtr in....._, N.C. , ........ lwnDt al .. ...., ....... Celilar' .. Laata.a . ' I RUl you 1•011ldn 'I tell wh<1I 1t 11o a !> 11 n iu Id h J" ,. IJ1·1•11 :.an) thini: So thl· pre>btdent C1rdcrl"d u11 Pio~er Races Tou:ard &;ttun1 MOUNTAIN Vlf,:W <AP l As P1on~r 11 raced to w1th1n I 5 million miles of Sat urn today. s<'i entisls w1·r <' sca r <'hin~ through fr..sh d ata for du(-s to explain th-=· ring1•d planet !-. we i rd t w11 tonrd moon th11t set:ms unllkt· any than~ t-bc in the 5olar Sy\tt•m The unmanned ship. soanng through s pace a t morl' than 21,000 mph. IS to fly Within 12.950 miles of Saturn on Saturday P iont'e r 1s mankind 's firs t emissary to the golden pl unet and its dau llng rings Sc1entisLc; a t mas::.io n control m the National Aeronautics and Space Administration 's Ames Research Cente r here rtte1ved meas urements Wednesday of the moon lapetus after Pioneer made its closest approach al 644, 180 miles -to the strange moon. A M.•ne~ ()( d1v'"'~l<1 tht· wreck the pa.t>l fou r we-eks yn·lded f'v1dence. that th.- !> h Ip has deterio r a t ed seriously a!ter J17 years under watH . and may ha\•l' sufflored further d a m age fr o m d •p th charJ(l"S <lruppcd d urin~ World War 11, ofhc:1ab sau1 Thursda) R1<-hard I\ Frank, be ad of lht• l'ataonal Oceani<' Jnd Altnn!l pheric Ad m1n1c;1r:.it1on. Sdld the go\' ernml'nt \.\Ill :.i:.:-.cmbh· J p~nl•l of t'XP('rl:. to dt> term1nt• 1f h 1-.1onralh s ign1f1l·:.ant parts of the vessel should be r a1!>cd and preservedforpubhc \'Jf'W. Nuke T est Held LAS VEGAS . Nev CAP> A JOml U.S.·Bnt1s h underground nurlear test was conducted Hl the Nevada test site Wednesda\., the Department of Energy an- nounced. The weapo ns-related lf'St had a yield or between 20,000 a nd tS0.000 tons or TNT. T h.it , ""h••n th1· t""li """t1r11\ 11ffic 1·r., romplJtn•·d of Ill t•H•·et:o. Th•• ~u.irch "'ere tm duty <11 th1· nearby Pe rtee• Computer 01rp ClffaC'e at 17112 i\rm!>trun~ Guard J ames Moore corn plained of ey<· irritation and guard Bob Margen !>on said he h ;.a rl :i n Up')rl' !-.lCHIHH h and headache M aq~enson was treated at the '>l't•nl· by par:imt·chr.., and lh•·n tak1·n to Tus l111 Commun1 1y J1 11 ... p1tal 1-;, 1•n thnu~h th1· t11oo l'h1•m1<·al 11w1d••nt... 1wt111'1 t·d 111 I ht• '>am•· ~···n1·r~d ;'""! ir1 vl':.l1 J!at11 r'i pl.1 \•·cl c1o"" n iJny ('onnection betWl'CD Lht'm A fire departm ent proht•r said th•· 1·lou<1 .... as ')lmµly "very e lu-.1v1• .. l.ffinard said by the time firl' and Jlr quality offlc1:.als had e1r r1 vcd Wednesday n1J?hl. the• <'loud had disappeared without a trJl'~. The area 1s mostly industnal a nd ther e was no n eed to evacuate a ny reside nces, of· facials said. The Unmounted Diamonds Listed Below Arrived too late for our CJlant Diamond Cutter Closeout last week The last sale lot -I 2 diamonds only 5990 PER CARAT 0 .... 6000 TMlou.+f SAT .. S.,.. ht. SIU IHAPI .90 cts Ovat 9• eta MarQulM 1 02 eta Pear 1 05 C18 He~ 1 06 cts Oval 1 10 els Heart RACITl'S UNIQUE DIAMOND GUARAMTIE MON.• rRI, 10 1.m. • 61> m SATURDAY 101.m •• a o.m. SIU 1 13 eta 1 15 eta. 1 34 cts 1 38 cts 1 •7 cts 1 89 els SHAN Aetrt Heart Oval Heart Marau1se Pear BEAUTIFUL MOUNTINGS 1 i7 Orange Coast (DITt n N ............ .,.,,. Today'• (;loslag N.V. Stoeks VOL. 72, NO. 242. 3 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES O RANG E COU NTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1979 N FIFTEEN CENTS • e's Fluor Inks Synthetic Fuel Pact A subs1tilur)1 o! Jr.lne·:. 1-'luor Corp. and a South A!ncan pro ducer of synthetic fue ls an nounced an agreement today (QT the marketing and use of ~pitl con version technology 10 the U.S. O ff icial s Cro m F lu or Engineers and Constructo rs Inc a nd Sasol. the South African company which has worked 10 synthetic fuels tor more than 20 y(',1rs, anno unced the agrccrnent Hl Johannesburg In Irvine , whe re Fluor ha:. 1ti. interna tio n a l he adqua rterll. spokesmen ha1d th\> gual m this rountry would be to help cut America n rch anct.• on foreign vii Dic k Chew. project manager for F luor, said the proce~s al· low~ for tht' c·onver!;i1on of cual lo transport fuel .is u mean~ of ~ t! 111.~ r al 1 n g ne w sou n · t."S u f ener gy. although there would be other che mical applications of the process as well Sasol. which was des cribed <i!:> a South Afnc·an government cor µoration fo r which public share-. retenUy went on sale ha!> the onl' commerc1al 011.frum·coal pl:u;t now 1n operation, Fluor offlc1ab Sa) ChC\\ ':.i1d tht• <·u mpany hu:- had s uc h a p hml :-.1nce 1955 where 011 and chemical reed stocks have been produced from 011 In the African nat1on·s eastern T ra nsvaal area, another coal conversion project 1s under con s lruct1on by f'luor I t 1s scheduled to open in early 193> A third unit 1n the design stage al fo'luor will bt• loc<Jled ne xt to the second plunt Jnd mon• than Iran Shuns U.S. Fuel Says Shipment May Be Sold for Prof it WASHINGTON <AP l Th(· president of Iran's na tional 011 company has said publicly h1!'. nation does not need the ship m ent of refined diesel oil a nd kerosene which the Carter ad· ministration approved recently, the W asltiogton St ar repo rted to d ay. The oil products mig ht be re sold by !ran al a orofil. the Star 21 Babies, Moms Flee Sinoke T\\ enty·one mother!> <imJ their newborn rnfants had to bt· ev;.icuatcd from the matcrruty \\ard a l H oag M e m o ri a l Hospital in Newport Beach afte r s mokt> from an ove rheated fan fll le d the ward Wednesday ni~ht. A hospital spokes woman said t h e re was no Cire , but a spokeswoma n for lhe Newport Be a ch Fire Department s aid fire men reported that the over· he ated fan c aug ht fire and burned an a rea about one foot square . A second alarm was declared 1n the incident that occurred al a bout 7:45 p.m. t>ccause the first fireme n on the scene we re con· ct.>rn ed about the large amount of s moke coming from the utility room where the fan is localed. In all. a total of eight NC'wport Beach and Or ange County fire trucks raced to the hospital. The mothe rs and babies were moved from their wing into hallways in other parts of the hospital while fire me n worked T h e hospita l spokeswoman sa id the patients were returned lo their rooms at about 10 p.m. after the hospital's housekeep Inf? staff scrubbed the walls and floor~ Storm May Send Oil to Mexico CORP US CH RISTI, T e x as CAP > A n e w tro pi cal depression drifting towa rd the T e xas coast could send the flow of oil from a runaway Mexican well back toward Mexico, Coast Guard officials say. Reconn aissa nce flights a nd satellite picture s detected a tropical 'depression 475 miles east of Browns ville ea rly today. Coast Weather L a te night a nd mid· morn ing low cloudiness otherwise fair through Friday. Lows tonilht in Jow lo middle 60s. Highs Friday in m ld -70s at beaches lo mid..,_ inland. q uot ed lhC' I ranian off1t1al . Hassan Naz1h, as :,a y ini:: ll owever, a Wh ite ll o u:-t• s pokeswo man said or the two mtlhon barrel:. of refined 011 pn, d ucts, "We don"t think Wlcre's a ny q uestion of Iran reselli ng this very small quantity for ~· profi t.·· T he spokeswoman. Palrict:t Bario, !>aid NaZLh had ::.aid 111 lr;rn tht• rt:fint·d d1t"'t·I 11il a111t kC'roscm· \\ere hl'lllJ.: purr hawtl ·as :i pn·caut11111 lO 1nsurt· lh~tl I r an had suffic1<'11t qu;inllt ll"S th1.., winter " ··It "as in th1 .., contt•id th<it "'1 dpprovcd this tr~n:-al't 1011 ..,h1• :.aid Tht> SLar. c1ttng a tran:-t·ript 11( ii rcn·nt Tehran r nd111 hro.1d l'a:o.L. quoted Naz1h. pr.-..,11l1•nl M Not Alone Lone Ranger Mobbed at Court LOS ANGELES U\r') 1\etor Clayton Moor1•. wh1i w<1rt.> ht., mask to court ltl<fav lo battle for his r ight to ;1µpc:-ir :1:-the Lone Ranger. was mobbed by autu gr a ph s~ker:-. moment:. befon· the• JUd~e disqualified h1m!>c lf without explanatwn As Moore appe a red 1n the courthouse ha llway, a youthful passer p eer e d thro u ~h the c rowd. turned to a friend and yelled : "You know who that masked man 1s? That 's the Lone Ranger!" Superior Court Judge J erry Pacht said he has been inundat· ed with letters defending Moon'. who played the Lone Ranger for years on te levision. Pacht said one fan suggested in a telegram "that I make an a na tomical d1s pos1t10n o r the tern pora ry rc•strainmg order I issueC: ·· Pachl did not spC'C:tfy h1:0. rca sons fo r disri ualify1ng h1 m~wlf but sa id it had nothing lo do with a n yone in t h e c a se li t> transferred the• case lo Superior Court Judge Vernon Foster. who was to hear it later in the d<1y Moore. who sa id he is 64 . wort his black mask. a white cowboy hat and a rust colored cowboy style suit as he greeted well wishers and signed authographs in the hallwav • • 1 ·vc portrayed the l.on1· Ranger for over 30 year:.," he s aid. "I ~hall continue to make per sonal a ppear ances all ov<:r the country fo r my thousands of rans. ·"They say I'm too old and uul of condit ion to be the Lone Hanger However. my waist is 34 and l "m 10 pounds lighter t ha n I was when I portrayed the Lone Ran~er. ·· Moore has been battling Lone Ranger Television. Inc .. a sub- sidiary of the Wralher Corp., which wants to prohibit him from appe aring a round the countr y dressed as lhc Western hero. AP W1,.. ..... 10 LONE RANGER RETURNS Ac1or Clayton Moore Newport Curfew Flap t ht· '.1111111.d 11.1111.111 Oil f'11 ,, ,,I\ 11\1' th,Jl t\\11 llll>llth°' olJ,;11 lli•· lr,1111.111 ~11\1•1111111·11! t h11UJ,!hl 11 "'ou ltl rwt•d t h1· r l'hOt·d oil pr,,.1 lll'h 1'11·,111t•111 < .1rl•·r t!d1·11dinc l h1· 11111p11-.1 ti -..111· .1 ga1n'1 1·11t1<·1:-111. ,,Jtd (,1·.1 \\t•c·I-. II \A.:t'> llt'l'tl1·d 111 rn• •I 1111 rw•·•h 11( tli• I ; I 111 I 1 I \" ., I II 1 r ,, II r I • I hUlllJllll;111 .. 111 lt",1!:1011 Two More Join Scl1ool Board Race \ t lt•:1.,1 t \\ 11 111or1· runrwr-. h." 1· 1·m1·rv1·d 111 th•· 1 .u·1· f11r '1""' on l hl '"~l'ttrl \1 1·'J 'rhool bt>tard Ftl1n1-t n1Jm111a t1nn PJl•t·r.., W<·d 11esd,I\ aftt.>rnoon \\1th thP ('1111111 y lh'J!IStrar or Vnll'r:-. was H 1• v n a I cl I' 1 11 f' t H • r 11 f 2 4 4 3 Fnr.dham f)rl\ 1• 1n C'o:-.ta ~11•o;a .., l 11lll'i.:t.> P.1rl.. "'< 111111 l'•·llt·t11·1. "ho d esrriht>d h1m:o.t.'lf "'" J realtor associate. thu.., <icrlarl'O his cand1dacv in Trustct• Arca:!. th1• t riani;:IC' ·rormed bv Nc·wport ;ind Harbor boulC'\'ards and th<.' Cn..,la Mc·sa r1tv limits ,\ l'>O f1lln;: Wc·<lnt·Mla y wa-. Ann Hc:rnpr<'. 2361 Azure AH·. Sunta Ana ll t·1 i::ht ~ Mr s H1•auprt• 11l1•nt1fu~d hNM.·lf a'> a .,h1pp1n1-t < l1·rl-. \olunt<:N Shl· "'Ill he runnin1~ 10 Trustct• An•u :1, "h1c·h 111C"lud1·.; th1• \.\'(•'>lchff , ;\1 :anni·r' .rntl flayrn·~l ..,t·c·twn:-. 11f "'\t'wport lli'~11·h .d unJ.! \\Ith p.1rl of t'•"t ('n,la ;\k,,1 and ~an t .1 1\ 11;1 ll1·1).!ht:- lho,1cll1m· for filing ~;1-; ~pm lod,I\ for lhc four ';1n111t·1<·~ on t h1• "l'' t·11 rnt>ml)l'r 'l'hool ho~11 d Gold Reaches Record S 319 1.0'\()(),, 1.\1'1 {;old prl<'l'' rt1('k1•t1•d to rt•1•11n1 h I J.! h~ lod.1 ~ in ht•(•t w tr .111 1ng 1n Lw1don ,111d Zurn h c;otd r1·a<'h1•tl S31!l l:l .in 11u n c•1• 1n l.o nd11n th1· h1J?h1''' pr 11·1· 1·n ·1 rnr lht• pri'C·1ou' 11wt.JI In Z1111<"11. 11 1 r . .H1t·d :it S31!1 2~1, Ufl SJ i5 from Wt•dnC'sduy Meanwhile . the dollur rose for thl' ei~hlh :-.tra1ght day 1n J a pan but wa -. g1•nNally lower in Europ1• The dollar rlo..,cd 1n Tokyo at 22 1 675 yen com pared with 221 42.'> V•·n al Wc•<l ne~day·~ C'lo:;1: Skate Shops Supported Owners of skate rental shops in Newport Beach got a reprieve on a recently imposed city curfew when an Orange County Superior Court judge ruled Wed· neaday that the law ls unfair. Judie Alicemarle St otler granted a preliminary lnjunc· tion to prevent enforcement of the new ordinance at the request of attorney James Toledano who represents six s kate rental 1bop1. The., law in queatlon required 1bops to cloN their skate rental o~radom at 10 p.m. u part of a cit)' effort to reduce alle1ed dis· turbaneet caUMd by J.ate.nlaht 1kate .... In ll'antiftl tbe preUmlnary order, Judp &oUer beld that ratridian al nn&aJ bou,. wu' AD =:.nate way to .olve the . \ City Manage r Robert Wynn said today no plans have been made for the city's next step. He said he and Ma yor Paul Ryckoff will consider severai op· lions. WyM said the city may want to let the preliminary order stand and fight lbe legal battle al an upcoming hearing on a permanent In.junction . No date bas be(!n set for that he aring. He said another possibility would be to make use of another new ordinance which gives the clty council authority t o ban roller sk.allng on certain streets. So far, no ban bas been enacted. The ordinance which could be u.aed to Mt up the skat.lq ban waa 1pproved earlier UUs tum· mer becau.e al complaint.a aJ. le•ln1 that altaten pus aaf et.y h11ardl Oft Batb6a Taland. • l Police Chief Charles Gross talked councilme n into holding off on the ban while he tried an education and enforcement pro· g rnm called O peration Safe Skate. Today he sa id a meeting was h e l d w i th Balboa Is l and merchanL'I and residents Wed· nesday night and those attend· ing agreed that~ p rogr am had s ucceeded in reducing the skat· Ing hazard problem. Gross said he doesn't favor us· ln1 the ban to solve late night skating problems . He would rather see whatever problems there are controlled through ex· ls tlng ordinance•. W yM abo noted that beceusr councllmen can't take any •c· lion until after the Labor Day weekend, lt'a possible that not.b1n1 .SU be done until q.xt sprtn1 .• double the project's s ize and capacity. Under the terms of the agree· m ent announced today, Fluor and Sasol will provide over all consulting ser vices and reas1bili· Ly studies as well a !) prepare basic design packages for any energy fi rm or ut1hty intere!>ted in buddrng such a plant The two firm~ abo will pro· '1dc other technical 'erv1ce-. as required during the e ngineenng, construction and initial opera· lion stages of the facilities. Officials al the Irvine head· quarters s aid that Sasol has the technical know·how in the coa l ton vers ion process a nd Fluor will provide the marketing ex· pert1s • Che w said Fluor will be '"ac lively e ngaged '" in bringing the process to everyone's attentJon HE'S GRATEFUL FOR HIS EDUCATION Alan Adams Repays Scholarships De's Grateful Sclwlarslzips Repaid f\~ J \("t\f t-: 11\''1 \" 0t tfW 0..h P 11;M ~Utt ·\Ian :\dam ... 11( '''"" p11rt H1·at h <.lid <.11mclh1nJ.( no on•· h~•~ t'\t'r dorw h<·fori· flt• r<•ri:11rl 1h1• 'lal• '"h11IJr!:>h1p fund for tht· gr;rnt 11 J\A. :.inlt'd him \\':.tr., bt'fon· Ad.1m' :lfi "h11 upp1·rl ha' dnnat1on l•• 1·m<·r 1nflJt1<1n .il-..11 • rrpa1c1 · "<'ht1IJr,h1p-.. h1· d n ·t't'l\l:d from tht• Hot.in <'l11h un<l lht· California Alumni A-.:.Ol'tut1on OFFICIAi-" O t· T llE C'allforn1a Studt•nl ,\1c. ('nm m1..,:-.1on. \\h1ch .ca'<· hint h1-. l:iq?t·~t .,1·holarsh1p. 'dtd 11 "a~ lht• f1r:-l lln1l' 111 lht• 23 H·:.ir h1~l t1r} of the• pro~ram that a grateful gradu.itt• h.i cl cornt• lwtk "1th a donation ·I -'!Ut':-.., tht· 1<11•J 1·.1m1· la.,t '''Jr · 'J1d Adam:-.. 1 p::irtnrr in lnn·stor' H•·.11 Es1a11 · St·n ll"l'S 1n Costa Mesa ·1 s tartl'd ~oing b:.t<•k 111 ('hurrh m.ivhe that hall "UffiC'lhlllg to c111 With II . . 111• ~aid ht• fC'lt 1t ":i:-•11t h r1•;"on.1bll' to 1nrludt• the <'x tr.1 rton:i11on Lt• cover 111flat1im \\h1c:-h h.i.., bt>c·n more than JO(I pt•r('t'nl ..,IO('{' ht• l!I .Ht u.1tl'll rrom l T Hcrkclcy IO 1966 Tllf: ST\TI: Sf llOl..\RSHIP hC' rec-rived came to about SJ. IM . hut h1· n ·1•.11<I S:!,WlO The Rotary gave him $500 ancl h1• ~a' 1• ha<·k St.::..ot)(). whlll' thl' alumni scholarship I)( S·H>O "as rt•p:11d "1th S900 ·'I lt•lt 11 wa:-j pe rsonal 1lt•bt to help perpetuat e lht· system, .. s;.11d Adams, a QUll't uut inte nse person. "'There's .1 lway.., going tc. be• kids that need help. For some rea- :-.on. nohody l'Vl'r ~' "l'~ mom·~ to the sta te fund.·· State officials s aid his S2.HOO has enabled them to give an extra award this yC'a r Tht•y 'iatd 66,000 applications WC'rC' rece1vC'd lh1~ year for 14.900 dWards. i\Ot\MS' DONATION WAS given to Ba rrington Elliott. a 17 vear·old freshman b1oenl!1nf'cring science stude nt at UC San Diego who 1s working 1n a doughnut shop this sum mer to save money for collC'gc. offic ials said Adams recalls the s umm er.; he worked during college at a variety or Jobs 1n a warehouse. a sheet metal shop. an aircraft machine s hop. a water healer control company and a hbra ry while he earned his degree in mechanical engineenng He s aid he couldn "t huv1· attended college without the schola rs hips "MY FAmER HAD A heart attack when I was young and we were on welfare most of lhe lime I was in high school,·· Adams said. He has since gone on to study real estate a nd, at his own expense, earned an MBA at Pepperdine University. As a result of his repayment of his alumni scholarship, Adams was asked and agreed to s erve on a committee in· terviewing applicants for scholarships this fall. He said the ca ndidates he helped int.ervie w came from central Los Angeles and m ost were black. "111EV WERE REALLY sharp kids," "dams said. "I rem e mber one really good· looking guy who want~ to be a Supreme Cou.rt justice. He had a vivacious personality you instantly liked the guy "'Even the ones that didn't win had their feet on the ground and knew where they were going." Adams said he hopes to see others re pay their scholarships by making donations to lhe Calllomla Student Aid Comm~ion. "For a IOl of people an educaUon is a Ucket to a better future," he said. "It's a lso wb1t lt takes to bave lnformed cltliens and make democracy work ." .. - J - -- 1 TtDO Trapped Newport Beach firemen spent 30 minutes Wednesday night cutting two Long Beach men out of this car that went off Back Bay Drive and overturned al 11 :30 p.m. near San Joaquin Hills Road. Police iden· tified the two men as Brett Lawlar. 20.and Michael Took 17 . They were taken to Hoag M<'monal Hospital for tr;eatment of abrasions, t•ontusions a nd lacerations Bail Ruling In Kidnap Continued A. federal magai.trate con · lrnued a bail reduction hearing today for extor tion s uspect Larr y DonaJd Smith of Newport H«ach a fter S mith'i:. attorney "'1thdrew from th<> case The hearing. that wai. held lo· rt :iy bt-fon• Magis trale Hachard ti .1milton 1n Santa Ana, was b.1., .. d 1111 a 11111tion ftlrd by &l t11rn1·y l..1rr" KirM·hc:nh&um to h ·, \ t-111~ d1t·nt rt-leti'>ed from 0 1 an~1· Countv Jail on his own rf •<-o.: Ill/ :Jn••f• S mith 411 . o r 464 0 Park N1 ·wport, ha.'> Ix-en held then· •1111·1· Suraday an lat·u of $100,000 ti.i d f(1ll11v.•inJ{ has ;i rrest on ft-dt>r<tl t-XlortlfJn chJrit<''> S mtih'-, rt·le;1:-;1· W (l~ b<·inJ~ 1><1ughl :t'> Nr•wport 1!1·11d1 poltr·c· <· 1111 I111111·d I h e 1 r t·fforb lo 1•.,l.1 l>ll·,h ·• murr1l'r <'ai.c• <igain~l h11n K1r'><•h1·nhaum 11111111 nol lw n·a dal'(I 1mmetl1at1•ly lo C"om m l·nl on hn1 withdrawal from thl· ("ii"f' ,\ "flok1·~n1 an (f1r t he· m:11:1 .11 .111 .·1111 II l'-. l1k1·ly Lh;1t ttw h.,tl 1 .... 11ang~111 hr· rnov1·!1 \11 ., f1•ll1·1 .11 m.!~1~t ratc· 1n J.11., A11 i!1•l1·..,, hut n,, rl11t1· for thr ron t111111•tf hl',Jrtlll! h:1'> 111'1 n M•I "i 1·wp1111 B1 ·ad1 111 v1·-.l1K<1lor:-i and !"Bl ai:l·nt~ we1 •· 11n Ii and 1n Scint;_i 1\11a Iha:> n1<1rn1ng to op p,,..,,. ii h;,i1I reduC'\t<>n based rm th1·11 protw or S mith ., rolt:-an th1· d1 .,~ppt•a ran r 1· of Ca rol yn M ury<inn Bealer , :!4, of Garden G1ov1 ~t111lh ha~ told inveMigators thJl -.,,.,., B1·aln wus a wilhng pJ r 111·11>•1111 111 ;1 fakPd k1<1nap IJllH' 111 wh1dt $)(J(J,000 ransom "':s~. rlt•m:rndi•d (Jf h er brother, LM r y ,. IJX of Anuh1•11n .':;tt>leti Boat I A ./<>y R ide? :o-;1·wr)(1rt ~·;wh r;11lln ~aid lti day thi· theft of a 4'I fti11t '>&Jlbo&t ri·µortf'd carh..r lhlh morning 1.tpp1·ar1$ to h.av<! l>t!~n a cai>e of JOY riding Thi· $J~J.IJOO 1.u B1·ll1· l'oul•• wa ~ take n fro m lh c Lido -A.n l·horage Aug 12 and re t'<1vered, slightly datmaged, four days lalcr near the Warehou.st: resl~iUrant in Lido Vlllaiie In vestigat orli i;aid t o da y anothe r Hulipeclcd yacht theft case . 1n wh i<·h an 48-root t rimaran was reported missing, t urned out lo be a repossession matter. ORANOlCOAIT H DAILY PILOT •~O,~GoM4.0tt1.,P1,... •••"'•""""<...., rufl\r~ th~~ Pr~' '' P'Ut»t'"~ b• tfiwt CHanQI< ,,._.,, Pubf1..,,1noc~., ~lH''"'•""'l1tOn\ .,,. o,1nti\M a Mo>ni!J•v o,.~ r rioay to, CMI• M•'• Nfl.......,... .... ~h ••VftO""O'""' 8ftoM'hff'OU!r\ l••ttVell.,f .,,,.,_.I ~., ... H.,.41:1t\ \oMOtr04\f lit ,.n.oo •rt.1"'"""' """•••M ., lf"tbll\twcJ \•Uuroa'r'AIWI '•1#'ffilo•' ,,,_ Of'INofMICXll>f1'h1n.qC)l.nt t\•I ,.., w.-,t ""• \trwt ( 0\111 Mh• ( •hfot1u11t,.1t • IM~ II Gwi.y V•<t '1t\1.,..f\ltnd0..Nf•,._~ ,_ .. ..........,. ""-"•••f'lotl.41• a..ri.1M U.. II~-..., .. NoH A\\l\t•nt M.4tf\•Olftifif Ldlton ,...,...,.. (11')ta-tnt C1eMlfled Advtrtlel119Ma-M1' Newport Approves Taxi Fare Hike By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot ,.,. D•oy ~, ... S .. ff It's going to cost Newport Beach re5idents more to ride in a taxi owned by Orange Coast Yellow Cab. Tuesday, members of the Newport Beac h City Council approved the com pany's applic;ilaon for a five J>(!rcent sur l.'harge lo cover the inc reuse co~t of fut·l \ Coun cil member:. were sympathela <' to the propo~al , noting that since la:.l October, when the company won a 20 percent fure increase, the co~l of fuf'I has gone u p 5 6 per cent Under the approved plan. lht-farei. wall have 11n tiddt•d 20 rent charge for trip char~es up to $fi, with 20-cenl cha rgc~ added ror e&ch $4 1nC'r•·mcnt ..iftcrthul • * * AFTER GIVING IT A hv<: month try. N1•wpurt ~arh C'1ty ('oum·ll m t·mbers huve decided to r.:1vc uµ on the earl y starting time for their f•vcning tn<:<·tin~i. Tuesduy <·ounl'tlrnen votl'd unanimously to rl'lurn lo " 7 30 p m start lo th<.' h u'lant•si. '>t:ss1on , whic h has bt:c11 hl•ginning a l 7 pm sanCl' M<Jrch The e<1rl1c r st;irt1ng t1m1· w;i., lnC'd an <tn a ttempt to short<•n th<· mN•tangs Hut count' ii men said they 'd go back l•> a lat1·1 1•v1•n1ng ~•·<.si<•n while i.ticking with the l p m licgrnnan~ for th<· ;1ftnnoon ... tudy session. The· new t1m1 • will go anto effect m October * •• "1t:WPORT Rt:ACll ('ITV Counral mem bers have put thr1•1• p rupos1ttons un Lhe hallot for the Apnl 1980 elect1on 0 11 mcw .. ure is in opposition to e proposal from the N•·wport llarhor Arcu ('tw mhe r of Commerce . Tht> 1·1t\' counC'il m1·:i 'lure would set the mun1c1pal e.ltt- 111111 d:iH· f1Jr "'>\<'mlt•·r 11f odd numbered years Thi· dl.1rnlwr nw<ts1ir1· 1.1.11ullf '>t'l ll for November of even num· tl('rf'<I y1·ur-. A n11th1·r nt ~ 1·111111<·1 I proposal would set fa ve percent o r 1111· 1n<"r1·;1.,1· 111 ltw ronsumcr prkc index , wh1 chevn 1s k i..s, ;,.., th•· amount liy whic h their pay is ancrea:.ed e very ye(Jr 'I he ran al mf'a~un· would change the caly charter's n•:.adency n .-qw rcmcnls for city council ca nd1d1ttes to reflect the 30 d<iy mirumum ~c l hy st<ile law. • • • FORMF.R CITV ATTOR NEY Dennis O'Neil ls back on the municiµal pa yroll. . Councilmen have <Jgret"d lo pay ham $75 a n hour to n ·prci.cnt the c aty an matters pertaining to the county airport O 'Neil wor ked for the city for 10 years before depart in~ in June lo jom a private law farm. ••• T HE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION for Reform or M araJuana Laws ha:.. l>een told by Newport Beach City Council members that ;i proposed fundraiser isn't gomg to be held in the cit y park at the Ba lboa Pier. The license for the pror)(11sed a ll-day concert was turned down by city s taff members . Orgunizer David Jacobs sho wed up Monday to appeal the decision Dressed In a while i;hirt. dork s uit and Ue and wearing llO Rh(*h, the t>t'ardt·d J <tl.'tibS found hill p le as faJUng On dear car 1>. Counc1lm1:n urfirm cd the staff decision In a un unlmoUB vote Ex-Hughes Official L.P. Johnson Dies Lance P Johnson, former division manager o f Hughes Aircraft In Newport Beach dicd Wednesday at the ag~ of 65 . Mr. Johnson died of a heart al· tack at Hoag Me morial H06pital in Newport Be ach. Cr emation and burial a t sea are planned through the Neptune Society A graduate o f Re nsscl uer P o l y techni c Ins titute and UCLA's executive program, Mr Johnson h eaded H ughes ' Ne wport Beach plant from 1951 to 1967. He then we n t to work for TRW, Jnc., In Redondo Beach as director of the manageme nt as· 1l1t1nce office. He was on dis- ablllty leave al the Ume of hls death. Mr. Johnson lived ln Newport Beach for about 15 years before moving to I ndian We lls five years ato. He aerved t• a representaU ve of TRW on the U.S. Department of Def•nH Scl•nc:e Board '1 11peclflcaUon1 and 1tandard1 panel, and waa a part.Der ln the Palmdale Ltd. lnv .. tmenl lfouP In Newport Beatb. Mr. Johnlc>n w11 alao a put director of U.. Newport Harbor Chamber of Commtrc•t. -a member ol Town Mall of IAI Aqelt1, put preaident ol tlM . ' _._, ________ _ .,, Inters te llar Club In Newport Beoch, a member of the Balboa Bay Club and of the Irvine Co8!St Country C lub and u member or the Lahain a Yacht C lub In lluwaii. In addition. Mr Johnson was a former m em ber o f th e California International SaUln1 Associ ation a nd the Balboa Squ ad ron of the U .S. Power Squadron He leaves a dauehter , Lois Ke lle r of Carmichael, and one granddaughl.er. Memorial dona· tjons may be senl lo the Livina Desert Prese rve, 47900 Portola Ave., Palm Desert, Calif. 92280 Tru8tee1 OK 'Fat' Budget A $'72.1 mlWoa budtet that ls 3.1 percent laraer than lut fl•· ul year'• financial pack11• wu unanlt'DOUllY approved Wednet· day nl&hl by Coul Community Coll••• Dbtrtct lrulteff. Tbe f aUer budcet ii lar,.Jy du• to increuet lD 1tat. Ud - 11thnated at 71.2 perc.nt of th• dlltrtet'1 overall income for ft•· cal im-ao. • THE GREAT AABBfT ATTACK CAPTURED BY AP CARTOONIST JOE YENINAS In AbHnce of Ottle4al Ptctur•. Thi• 11 How It Might Have Happened ...... .,..... Hurricane Death Toll Feared High ttHJDr.F.TOW"I nurh<.t<Jo-. IA P 1 ilurra·a111· 1>.1vw tl•·v astatcd the ti ny (. Jrl l.il>e <.tn island of l>ominit·J IA.hen 1t s wept throui.th tod1t~. lt•v•·hnl( virtually til l lh1· h o us •·h an Ro~w au, tht· i~l<1nd ., 1·<1 p1lul , <Jlld k1ll1ng at lt-a :.t four peoplt:', Radio Burbados reported tod1ty Oo m1nac J ·., Prrm1· M 101s te r O li ver Snavhrn p redicted th•· death loll would i.:o "muc h higher," the rudao r"portt:d Th1' Barhado-. r1•port w a ., ba-.<'11 On ,lf'I Ollllh rr1110 dfr..;lrur r;id10 111wr .1t•1r.., rin Dom1mc:1, ;!<HI mil1 .., l•1 the n<>rthwc-.t. &nd 1·o ul (f 1H1t lw o lhtrw1!'>e con f1r1111•d (;(1\\·mm1·11I h111 1Jl1r1!!~ ~< ho111., :ind churdH•., on lf0m1nu a w1·r1• "lwrwd lo .111 1·•.t1rt1:1t1 ·1I f':fl tl0t1 refu~t·t·~ ~h,,.,., film '>~. 1.1.011<.!1•11 hOml'S Wt•re n attf•n<:d by h ur rac<1n(• wind!». the r 111..l11i n·portcd Tht• Is land h::t:,, It P'IPlll<illOn or 8 1,000. with alrnut IK .000 111 Rosea11. ()OP or th .. r>'xir•·'>l n tu· 1n thf• c1·nlr;il Canlilw.1n Jfurn1·anc· I>a vul, on1· rif th• mosl dani.:erous u( ttw ~Ith c·1·n tury, roared south of the l l S Virgin Is lands today and but te r ed th<' south ern coast or PuN'lo Raco after <'Utlang a path or destruction acros:. Oomm11·J and two other H1lands 1n the An till cs. M a rt1n1qu e and G uadelnup<• H eavy wao; and J!:JIP ~inllo, batte n •d P u1·rto H 1<'11 ., s11ulh1•rn shore. rloodan~ low I) 1ng .in ri and Con·ing lh1· c·vacuataon of ~ome i.t•n-.hore n ·s1dt•n L., frtin1 Po n CC', th<· 1 s ll:tnd · ~ H·cond la rgc·st t'll) U S Nationa l We:1th1•r S1·r"'.1C'• ofhcials C'u llang David ·onf' of the grPat hurri cane~ of lh1b c1•n tury ,'' s aid th" s torm h •1d gathered force ovl·rnaghl. hut had veered )'>li ghtly i..outh Th1·>- pred1ctt'<l it would pa:o.)'I 80 m1l1·~ • south of Ponl.'e at m1dduy Mete r s Assaulted S AN OIEGO <AP ) Polk•· are on the look-out for a parkini.: m e te r beater who ha:o1 robbed and assaulted 17 San Dieg o meters in a t wo-day r ampage Sp~tting Bares Fur Flie8 Over Carter Tale By l.b4" Aa~la~ Pr~s Bunny rabbill\ are aoft and c·uddly creatur~ They wouldn't .1ttack anyone Or would they., ThE.' rur WO:lb flying tod1ty (JVer President C arter 's reported run· 10 with a rabbit "Never hPard of one allarking before." said Ed Peifer. n auonal ~ecretary or the Amencan Rab l>1t Breeders Assol.'1at1on in Bloomington. Ill ()( ('OU~. hP added, "OOC'e in J whak you do gf't a mean one " R e m t• m h e r H a r v e y . l h e ASPCA atlal.'k rebbat'> He even 1>11 th•· h and th<tl r1:d him 1n lh1· iwrv1n r,f th1· soc1et~ ., 1·x1·rut1\1· d1n·C'tor. Gordon Wn~hl U1•fori· h•· 1l1t'<1 1n 1978. flan•·\ m<i !l1· lh1111.,J111h ,,( rl1ill.1 r -. f,,, lh" A!'-1'< A "'h1r h .,,,hi 1 '>h1rt.'> \.\tlh h 1., II kPnt·.,., and W>t·d the rn bb11 ..... ,, ··ymll'ol o r lh t·1tmpa1gn .,~··'"'"' t ru• It' t•1 Jn1n1.tl• And how :1bout tht· rlil>t11t 1n Montv l'ython and Th•• !fol ~ ( , r ,1 ti . J ~poof 0 r l h l' KI n ~ A rthur lt•1ott·nd" A fl"rl'lC'l<iu~ rnl1 lllt a hllh' whllt• l!U) 1.1.111! 111nk '')''" ac<'ord1n~ t11 011•· rrlll\ 11·~0• r gu.Jrdl'<l l111· ~ra t! .inti <11..,p.1tc·hf'd """''rtil •1! th1· kn1 f(h lR S(>nt to fand 1l Th<' AS P<'A '>31d JI arve\ tur n t>d hoc;til1· twC'a US<' hP w;o., m1~lreatt'<i IJ1d somt:<>ne m ab- tn•at the rabbit that allegedly 1.1.1 nt artc·r ('art1·r 1n ht<., c·an<w· 1.1.h1•n ht> IA 3!'> (a~hing near Plu111-. r,:. on ,\pnl 20" It prohahlv 1.1.a~ fr1~h1Pnf'<1 -.aid Hot>.·rt Hf'nn1·t1 authnr •1f H u 1 .,1n~ Hahbtl)\ !hf' Moc:!f.rn Way " "Thl•r1• a n · ral.ib1U. lh..il v.tll hit<' pc•opl1·" he addc·1I ",ind th1•\ c·un tnfhct a prel1 ~ llJ\t~ hilt• Land Not for Sale Pl EJtH f:. S D <AP ) -Indian .1Cll\"1St nu~s<'ll M<>a ns VOWl'd tht' Uluck llllLs are not for s ale ai. Sioux tnbal leaders met tn discuss a proposed SlO~ m1llJon :.ettlement for t..he land Means ca lied "o ur ~r aveya rd , our church. the center or our un averse and thl' birthplace of our pt'ople." "I don t know what t'' say about that r abbit," commt ntt:d Peifer "I rton't know what m<1dc· 1t lhilt v1t111u<., N1·ver heard o f ~m 1>w1mm1n~ l1je lh<1 l eithe r It must have defirutely been scared t.o death . Peifer Saad that an 27 years or ra1sinjt rabbiL'I "I've only had one that ever came artt:r m e and bit m e And he was just a mean rabbit " Carter . pressed to an'iwer ques t ions about the incident in which he was descnbed as fight ing o ff the animal with a parldle, -.a id h was JU'>l a nic·t•, quad l \fll<'al Geori!1a rabh1l A Whale House photf>g rc.p her .•~k pu·turC>s of tht• incident and t h1· µr1·'>&1knl r1r<1<-r1'l1 J.lrtnL'> to .,ho~ llJ doubt1n~ aide-. ·11 wa." a rahh1I all right," '·"'' 11n • .. 1arr m••m twr I Ii• 1111 I •H • hJ:,, n111 l14·1·n r<' I·"" ti 111 rho· pul1h<.· i\1ir as lhcr•· ·'"' "''"d 1111 what evcr h..iJ.1 JWlll"tf 111 lhf• r<il.Jllll I h• r1· art· JU\t <'t·rta 1n -.1<ir11·-. ..i!Jout th1• prl's 1denl that mu.,t (1ir1•\••r rt•ma1n :-;hrourted rn m \..,ll•ry .. -.ay.., H1·x Granum rlepul) !Jr<'"' 'if'<.·n·tary 1>11 r ahh1 t s utta ck, u n - provoked" And can they swim'1 · Hoy, I don't know." !>aid Rob Sc·ott ..it th•· Am!'rl!'a n lfum11nr J\'>..,0<·1ut1on m Denver ... I Ju:.t don't know. r. J Turon or the Georgia I> 1• 11 a r l m " n t '' f N a t u r a I Hcsourcl!!> s aad tht• rabbit "wa~ prnhahly runn111g from ii prt•d atur I do k1111w ti rabbit f'dll 1.1. 1111 if .1 prt·d..itur 1r., <ifler him " 'lbieves Build Car Pittf1' b y Piece? W<'dncsday 1t was stolen ax· lcs Today 1t was wheels . Both the fts ()(•c urred al mobile con· s tructaon offices in Newport Be ach. Police said today four wheel.s valued at $300 wer e reported s to len from a trailer at 4699 Jamboree Road . Earlier, three axles had been reported sto len fro m a trajler om ce at 1t con· strucllon site on Dove St.reel . police noted The Unmounted Diamonds Listed Below Arrived too late for our giant Diamond Cutter Closeout last week The last sale lot -12 diamonds only 5990 PER CARAT 0 ... GOOD THIOUGH SAT •• S8'T. 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JEFFREY MAC DONALD LED AWAY IN HANDCUFFS Found Guilty In Murdering Wife end Daughters MacDonald's Friends Weep Uy JJ.;RRY CLAUSEN 01 I~• D••IY Polot SU.It Faces were gnm at Long Beach 's St. Mary Medical Cenll'r late We dnes day a fternoon. Emergency room nurs t•s ~ho had worked hes1de Dr Jeffrey MacUont1ld ror years appe(lred drained or e mollon. .Jackie Sp1ziri ·s eyes were red She admitted that she had been weeping mlerm1llc nlly s mce she had learned at about 2 p.m that the director of emergency medicme had been found guilty m Raleigh. N C of murdering his pregnant wih: a nd two daughters nme years ago. "TIIE MAN I have known s ince 1971 JUSt couldn't be <.'a rwble of something like that," she said, her voice bre.ik mi; Mrs. Spiziri w<1s working an the emergen<.'y room Wed nt':-.lla) when she learnc·d of the federal court Jury d cc1s10n h'.' telephone from her father. a patient at St Marv "lie heard at on television in haf; ~m . · -she said \'aC-antlv "I didn't bclwvt: him Nobod~n lhe department belac,•ed it I got on the phon1.: to the lO<.'dl newlipaper Thev \'t:rif1t•d it . "l turnl'd around and told I ht· oth.-rs I s t11d 1l wu:-. trul' llut l "till couldn't oehevt' II H ER DISBt;LIEF was echoed by otht:rl> who kno1.1. MacDonald. Carmen Welch. who had worked with the popular physician as an em e rgency room admitting clerk. s aid, ··1 don 'L believe he's guilty al all. He has too much love and rPspccl for the human person to be guilty " She told how MacDonald had saved her husband's life in 1975 when paramedics rus hed him to the emercency room. Mrs. Welch testified as a character witness for Mac Donald two weeks ago in Raleigh. NURSE SPIZIRI hadn't been called as a witness. but Wednesday sh e talked or the doctor's excellence as a physician and hi~ compassion. ··11e is a difftcull man to describe. but he as a part of the crncr~c·ncy roo m family," !)he said "There have been some doctors who were not " There were other emergency section personnel wtllin~ lo talk followmg,-the guilty dec1s1on Wcdnesd<1y All bcheH· Dr MacDonal\:Mo be incapable of mur<kr SOME WE ~J; an~ry with Wednes day's dec1s1on One woman called th~ North Carolina jurors "bigots " Another <tuestioned. ··Jlow could the (bleeps > be so s tupid"' .. Or. Stephen Shea of Huntington Harbour learned of the guilty verdict al about 2 p.m . The 32-year·old. blond, bt.>a rded physician awakened by the telephone. lie hact \Oorked the center's night shift. · ·1 was very, ver y shocked," he said 'I've s aid it a million times today, m y feeling 1s one 11f 1ust tot1:1l d1i.belief ·· To Or Shea . MacDonald 1s more than a proft•ssaon al t·ol lC'ague "Ht' 1s one of m y bes t friendl>, ··Shea said II E Mf:T MA CDONALD at St Mary as an inte rn rotal 1ng through the emer gency department an 1971. the year ~t acDonald be~an workinR there Jn 1972, the sam e year MacDonald was na med chrcctor nf emergency me dicine. Shea joined his s taff "He is an excellent physician and a n excellent teacher . He always has time for paramedics and medical s tudents." Shea said. Shea and MacDonald s pent a great deal of their social time together , S hea said. Both enjoy sports and played together on football, basketball and softball teams. DR. SHEA LIVES at 4242 Calhoun Drive in Huntington Ha rbour, just a few blocks from MacDonald's waterfront condominium on Mariner Drive. "Of all the people I know right now, he's the most giv· ing friend T know." said Shea. "Knowing him for m ore than seven years. I know he didn't commit the crimes he's acc used of " Shea was a mover in the June disco-dinner whil'h raised $30,000 for Dr. MacDonald's defense fund. He raised $'100,000 in less than eight hours in 1975 to meet MacDonald's bail when he was indicted by a federal g ra nd jury for his family's murders. NOW, SHEA SAYS, he is standing by for another fund raising effort if the federal judge will allow bail for the convicted doctor . ·'There are a lot of people who strongly believe in this man," Shea said, clasping his hands before him. "Support for Je ff has alw&..YS been an easy thing to get." Shea recalled that his friend bad once talked of the deaths of his wife and children. "l bad read a Time ma1anne article ," Shea remembered. "He offe red his sid e. It was obviously very painful for him to talk about it." S hea said be has been in touch with bis friend by phone a lmost daily. ''This morning they Clbe MacDonald defense party in Raleigh) bad a pool golng on bow fast the innocent verdict would come in. "Jell wu ext..remely optimlltic." AUI08T AS SllOCQNG u the JutJ d Mllion Wednes- day wu the terse announcement made late ln the after · noon b)' M.lcahel Markley, UIOtiate administrator of the medical center. "Dr. MacDonald llu been terminated u medical dlreetor ot St. lbrJ Medical Center's emer•ency Ml'Yice1 department, and bis medical pr1Ytle ... at St. llary'a.Jaave &>Mn suspended as of today, Au~&. 21, im," ll read. r• --------· Thursday. August 30. 1979 DAIL y F>ILOT A3 MacDonald Release Urged Doctor's Attorney to Appeal Prison Verdict n /\ 1.1-:lGll. N l IA l'} An utlOl"ncy for Or Jeffrt:y Mac Ouould. the former Greco lierel 1·uptJ111 'cole nced lo thrt:e life tl·rrn:. '°' the s laymgs or his wife umt l wu young dautthler::.. asked a Ccder1tl Judge today to permit Mac Donald':> relea::.e on bond pcndm~ an uppeal ll $ D1str\cl Judge Franklin I' Duprf'c J1 ordered Mac 1>011 uld. 3!>. held without bond Wedne~day after a jury found him gwll) Ot'fcn:.e allornt:) Wadt: S mith lfl t.lt with Dupree in the Judge·~ office this rnorrung lo ask for rt:• l'OOSldcrallOll of lht: deCl!>IOn de ti) 1n~ l>atl .. Jeff ob\1uush laved an ex t-mplar) hfr Co~ n1nt' )cars. S mtth told report1..·r.... rt>fernng to th1..• 1>1..'nod s ince the :-.laymgs 1 n 19711 · · Pcuplt:· 1.1. ho a re not on ball art• J l .1 trenw11dous c.Ji~ad 'antagl' • * • Doctor's Neighbor Slwcked Hy S1'E\'t; M.\P.BU. Of ''" D•tly Pilot '>••ft Sh1rl1·~· [);n 1:-. ~.1111 sht· "·'" ··s hocked and hurt·· h\• lht· nt·w~ that ht•r nt'aghbor of nant· )t:ar' Dr .Jt•rfn·\ Mad><1nal<1 1.1.a<o t o n v 1 r t 1..· lJ W ,L' d n t' s d a ' 11 f murdl•r Shl' n ·c:Jlltod toc1a) hu1.1. tht• good-loc>k1ng man who ltvl·d next door rw;hed on•r last Chra~tmas Ev<' to take• c-an· of he r sick daughtl•r She :-aid ht• returnc·cl t·\·cn da\' for two 1.1.l't•ks until lhl• liltl~· girl had rccu1wratcd · ·1 remember how hl' "Il l up then• all night hl' 1.1. as tht· most 11l·d1<·att•rf man I ('\\:r met ,"" the lluntm~~t on Harbour \\Oman "aid "'Ill· was JI\\ J}" l>ul>~ ru<oh1n~ hcre imd th<-rl'. hut he· fnund tame to help t'\"l·r~om• I mc•a n he· alway" found the· 11:n,. · '.\1 ad)nnetld m(Jv1·d llllo has 16 152 M artn<'r l>rt \'C' co n do m 1 ni um in 1970 when the Army dropped char~es <Jg<11ns t him in North Carohn<.1 .. He talkl..'d about 1t." Mrs [)ans rl'called .. lie d1<1n 1 keep 1t bottled up or try to hide at from anyone>." Sh e said she and her hus band were aware when MacDonald moved an thal he h ad been ac· cused of murdt·ring has wife and two s mall l'h1ldrc n ··t don't know whal happened back there in North Carolina but this lthe conv1c l10n I JU:-.l l~n"t r I g ht .. . s h.. ("II n t I nu(' d "E\Cr)onc hc•re 1' \('f\' ron cerned for l1111l · Shl' sa arl hf•r hu ... trnnd and MacDonald oftPn "J:H·nt l1m1· t o g l'I h c· r 11 n t h c· cl o c· k t h n s h ared '.\tac·Donuld kl·pt h1~ c a bin l'ru1ser do<.'k•·cl there· "I-l e enjoyed laking that boat out whc11eH•r he got lhe t1mt· '.\'lost or the time hc· was working or writing papers ·· She :-.aid the docto r tre<Alt.:d man) of has neighbors .. lie tn·;1t{·d t'\'t·rvone around herl' lk \\OUld al1.1.a~., check up on )'<HI to Sl'I' how \'OU ~('rt· tlli ang "Ht·\\·"' \\l·ll ltk1·d 1.1. t• rt· .ill c,n r11n(·1·ml·cl foa ha m 110" Delay of Bill On Coast Land Pleases Foes Opponents of an Assembly hill that would have dropped Coastal Commission control o f 2.550 a cr es of the Alis o Viejo develop· ment expressed pleas ure today upon heann~ that the bill had bee n postoone d until next year. The bill , autho red by As- semblyman Richa rd Robinson. D·Santa Ana. was wilhdrawn Wednes d ay a fte r Assembly S pe aker Leo McCa rthy con v inced Robinson more time was needed to study the proposal Th e m easure 'had been scheduled for consideration by the Assembly Ways a nd Means Committee today. If approved the measure would h a vc taken the Aliso Viejo acreage in· eluding 8,000 proposed hom es - and another 1.600 acres o wned by others out of the coastal com- mission's purview. Such a move was opposed by area environmentalists who con- tend the development will have gr ave impacts on the coast. Laguna Greenbelt Executive Direct.or Michael Scou said lo· day he hopes the coastal com- mission would get a chance to work on the Aliso Viejo project before the Legislature considers the bill again next year. Laguna Niguel Community A11ocialion President Paul flaseman also indicated today he is pleued about the postpone- ment ol the biU. Smith sa1d he would file ap- pul ot the convictiorus later to- day. He said that 1f Dupree de- nied the request for bail that he likely would appeal that d~ision to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Handcuffed and looking gnm, MacDonald was led from the federal courthouse in Raleigh shortly after lhe verdict was re- turned Wednesday afternoon. He was taken to the federal prison unit at Butner The deaths of Colette Mac Qonald and her two children turned the me mbers of her fami- ly into bitter adversaries "We can rest in peace nov.." he r father , Albert Kassab. said <1fter MacDonald was convicted A JUry of seven m en and fi ve wo men de liberated s ix hours W ('dnes da) before con v 1ct ing Mac Donald, of om· count uf hrst dl•grt.'l' murdt·r and two count~ of ~e<'ond degret' murder an lhl' deaths of his pregnant \I, are . 26, a nd their daughters. Ka mt>E:rl)- 5. and Knstl'n, 2 The d t·alh::. o« c·urn·d m 1970 1.1.hen lhC' ramah \\a:. :-.laliom·d at Fort HragK · · ·1 havl' "aid hd1ire ar{tl I Y.111 :n.1t•al <1gJ1n th;.it I nt•\ er fur on1· inst.int 1·\t·r twl11•,.,d that Ii! JUI ore, Y>oultl :-..i\ tw ".1 ~ inno t't•nl ," 'Jld K;,i""·tl1 .... ~l <•r Dona Id 1.1. ,1, lt·tl a "'" -Ka~:-.ab .md ht'> 1.1.1f•· '.\l tld1t•tl of Cr.inbun ' .J pur~u 1•d pr•1~ c1·ut1011 afll·• !he• ·\rnl\ f11un<l tht· l'hargt•:. :1gJlll:-.l '\1 .c~· I >onald .. nut trUt'." ta k111g thl·ir c J:-.e lo tht' Ju:.ta·C' Dl'µartmcnl until .1 g rnnd Jury 1nd1l'll'd Mad>onald Ill 1975 AP \'.'ttt'PIW>ln MAC DONALD'S MOTHER, DOROTHY. LEAVES COURT With Her is Michael Matley, Defense Lawyer \ tt'tt'd of far~t dt•gri·t' murder 1n t ht• d eath of Kn :-.H·n find f<1ur 1woplf• 11n1· rif lht m .1 ..... II m it n I' h it n I I n g •\ I' Id Prosecutor" rontt·ndcd .\t.ic l>11nuld k1l11..'<11 h1' 1.1. af<· 1n a r:•J!t' ..inrt ma\ ha, .. hat h•'> l'ldt·"I daughtt-r 1.1.1th tht· 1n1t1al hh11.1. ,,Tht·~ arl'(Ul'~ ht· .. t;.i t.itwd h1-. groovy Kall tht• µ1g ' 111 hi' hornt· ·wl' frt·I '1ndwaL1..·tl We t·<in rt:'>l an pec;ct· no1.1. "Ka,.,Jt1 ~aid .. Sir. l"m not gu1ll). ~ac Uonald told l " S 1>1s tn<:l Judgt Franklm Duprel' Jr hdon· ~1·n tenc·1nj! ··1 don·t think thl· <"f>Urt has heard all thl' c\ 1tll-nc1· Thal·, all I haH· lo ..,a) ~ 11ungt·~t ddught1·r an<l thl·n h1m~clf in ..in l'ff0rt I<• 111\t·I up ha., .1l·tann' .111<1 1n, .. n11•d 111, 'ton lh..tt f our drlll! • 1 •• 11 rJ 111 I n.d1•r .. l..111t«1 ha.. fa111 1h o1 11d .,l..ib t) .. d him Ft'1.1. Juror..., 1.1.<iulcl t.slk .ill'iut \ht·1 r \1•1d1ct. 1.1.h1t·h r;,im1· • .fl~ thrt·l' hiJll<Jh anrl .1 11• .. 1 n111t11 1·1.nfcn·nc1· h•·l1.1.••cn thri·•· 1.1.h,. h .. d 1nit1..ilh \1Jlt•c1 r,,r .11 fJllltl.11 .11'1•orc1111)..' tu .. 11m1· JUrtir , Th(• JUr) n•turnt·d \·l'rtl atb ot ~t·r<1nd dcgret• murdt'r 1n t tw death!> of Mr" :'\1.tl'l>on;.ald and K1 mbt·rl~ '.\tad >on~ald 1.1. a" con w .. )U'l 1 l>Uld11 t IJ,1\ • 111m1 li,11 I.. 1.1.llh .J hlllla.' tlll \ .i(le I lllrll \1·.11 , \\,. h.td ,,. h,1 \1 .1 \1.11 IJ<111 ,ll1I t 11nl• 11 d1 o1 I • .1""~•· th• n1 gh1 ••: U1• ~ illlnJ.!' 11. \l'fCll1·1 ,,111! 11111• 1111111 "h" ..... l,.\·d 11111 l•• he 11.11111 ol Summer Sale Wonde rful furniturf" for vour hon1t" . L.4 S T .3 D/~ Y. W e lcome savings for your hud~e t. v Chon i\ OvJI d on n11 1,10,,. c.me 1>,1c• arm ( ., ,,, w 11n OJCI\ oach C <ine b<IGI\ 5•d1• en a ors ,, \ ~ ; ... -r --+ ~ . ' . 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Your Favonte Designer Will Be Happy To Assist You PROFESSIONAL 1~TEAIOA DESIGNERS 2215 H4HOR ILVD COSTA MfSA 646·0275 , I A4 DAIL y PI LOT .Jus t ··Coasting Thured•y Augu1t 30, 1911 ~ ...• ~ Tom'~~''' M ... plliD• Getting Too.P e rsonal St:UST SALLIES ANO SO roa111: It develo.,. today that by edict ot th• savant.a at Seal Beach City Hall that fame d metropolis of our couWne no lon1er ba1 a ' IHd man for lb ~ach cleanup crew Hastily , It should be poantod out that Seil Beach lan't abandoning efforts to clean up the aeaahQre of all the fudgesicltlts wrappers and drink cans that have been dumped on the sands by deparuna v1aiton over t.be awn· mer Tht! nts ve:r-e ndlng cleanup chores wlll be accompllahod at Seal Beach Jus t hke they've always been. And c;randpers11n Getting a V1~t From lier Crandpersrm ...,oml'l'M><lv. as us ual. w1 II he in l'harge It 's Just th<it the title for the JOb has been abolished THI:: Rt;ASOS IS lh<it Lhc JOb dcscn pt1CJn wa::. sex1:.l You l·annot havt· a lead man 111 charge thc::.c days Aftrr ull. what 1f you p ut a wom an m charge'' Wc·ll. )OU might -;uggc!-.t that with log1t'. s he bt•tomt"; thl· lc<t<i womc.tn . Wron~ Now you're being ~u1:.t from the othe r din.~c·tion. Whal )ou·v1,· got to have here is a neutered title That :-. 1u~t "h<.il tht'y did at Seal Ucat'h Cit) Hall THE t'UMAN ,BEING who will b€' in charge or the beach cleanup chores from now on w1Ll be known <ts "the he:.iC'h mamten:.ince C'rc w leader ·· T h<1l lakes a Im more to spce1k or wnte than dQes lead m~in or lead wom:.in but 1t ct·rtamly ehm1n<1tes the lurking thrt·al of <i sexist lillt• Abo. it t·x.pa n<h the JOb opportunity l\ Boy St·uul or intell1gt'nl monl.cy rnuld a lsu a pply fo r the Jll h under U1e new h·adcr 11tlc Caner c---~·· · (J .S. Denying Young Bugged WASHINGTON <A-vl -Ad· mlnlatraUon officiala are 1oln1 to extraordinary len•t.b• to deny a broackut report that U.S. in· telU1ence agenta bu11ed U N. Ambuaador Andrew Youn1's apartment and knew ln advance he was golna to meet a repr-.n· ~tlve of lbe PaleaUne Uber•· lion Orcani.ution. President Carter peraonally dented the report durlna a visit to Atlanta today. He told Sam Donaldson, White Ho use cor· respondent for ABC News. about 2Seized In IRA Bombing DUBLIN, Ireland CAP) -Two members or the Provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army -one regarded as a tim e· bomb expert -we re charged to· day with the murder of Earl Mountbatten. I rlsh police s aid they a ls o were holding a n unspecified number of men for questioning afte r a search in the border county of Donegal POLICE IDENTIFI ED the suspects in the born bing that blew apart the 79-year ·old war hero's fis hing boat as Francis M c Girl. 24 . a nd Th o m a :. McMahon. 31. a nd s aid they lived in counties tn the Irish Republic adjoirung the border with Northern Ireland The two were held for a special court hea ring Oct. 2 Mc Mahon. m arried with one child. is an upholsterer . but sec urity sources said they re· gar<l tum as <.10 ac knowledged ex pert o n t im e -bom b mechanisms. McGirl is an un married farme r Ills uncle, J ohn Joe McGirl. was at one time one of the t op six men on the: Prov1s1onals' Council. its top policy-making body. Neither suspect s howed :rny reaction in the tiny courtroom a:. the charge was read out that "on Aug. 27. in Donegal Bay in Mulla g h more. County Sligo. they murd er ed Lord Lout.!> Mountbc.ttten contrary to pu bl.H: law." llle reJJOrt: "You wffe wron1." Justi ce D e partm en t spokesman R obert Ha vel termed the ABC News report "a b solute nonse nse " shortly after It wu aired Wednesday ni1bt. He said: "It's simply not so. The~ was no bug. The FBI knew oothlng about the meeting until It became public · · A FEW HOURS later. White Ho use press secretary J ody Powell took the unusual step of personally te lephoning news a1enclea to issue an e mphatic denial "on the president's behalf a nd with his approval. "The attorney general. at the pr esident's di rection. has in quired of thl' heads of each Unit ed States intelligl'nee agency," said Powell. "All stated without qua hricat1on that there was no bugging. wiretapping or othe r €'1ectroni c !.urvc11la nrt" of Am bassador Young. h1!i residence or o r his meeting with Mr Ten 1 or the Kuwaiti amba~sarlor h v a ny l 'nitcd State:. 1ntelhgrnct· C1gency Word or Young·s July 26 mecl ing with P LO rl'prt•st.'ntat1vP Ze hd1 I.ab1b Terz1 at the :"\rv. York reside nce or lhc> Kuw;,e1t1 ambassador to the t.:n1ted ,.,.a tlons c reated a furor that led to Young's res ign ation. Cn1tcd S tates ~li cy forbi d~ n egot1a tions with the PLO unlit It n·r ogn1les tht· right o f 1-.r:.it·l to c-x1~t ABC SAJD l '.S . intelhgem·t• or fic1als ha d bugJ,tcd Young':. ~c·v. York apartment and hea rd him set up the mct'lln g Tht• nt!tw<>rk s atd 1t d.Jd not know whcthc>r th•· actual m eeting wa!i btl$(Red A~kl'd about the bug~m~ rt• port at a n appea rance' Wl·dnl'" day ni g h t en <1rland11 ~ IJ Young !>a id . 'I rcall) <1110 I kno w. and I don t <·are Hut I don ·1 think -.o Young s:ud ht• wa!. 11:.su n·d h\ FBI D1ret'tor W11l1am W1·h~tn on Saturday that th\·n · v. a-. n•1 bugging IN ORL.ASOO fur J -.111·1·rh for t he Cartcr·Mo ndalc.• n··rlt•chon campaig n comm1ttc.·L·. Young s aid. "If lherc arc -.ome ele ments in the f'BI who would du th ts <the bugging 1. th~y would know how good a Job I wa:. doini;: in ncgotiJllng for this country. · --------· ----- NATION I WORLD Kansas Twister \tornado much like the legendary one that ea rned Dorothy off t<> 0 1. !-.Wt rl~ over the K<.tn5Cl 5 plams nc<lr Scolt C1t v :"Jo d ..J m ~1gt· "as rcµortcd · 6 Workers Exposed To Radiation Peril )fl l>Dl.f-,'J CJW' l'a •AP1 Six workers at Three Mile l~land nuclf:dr plant -.uffcr<>d rad1alwn f•xposure while repainng a leci k 1n~ 'ah·t• .i t tht· racd1t) according to a s pokei.man for \h-lropohl<tn Ed1!>un Co 1 h• v.nn,•·r "ho v.1 r1· "'t'.1rtng 11rolC'C't1ve C'loth1ni;: <1nd hr1·11l ldHJ.! 1·qu1prn1·r11 "' r r· (•\po-.1·d Tu1:~1fay n1~ht while n:rH:11rin~ llw \Jh•· in th•· ru1•I h:tndlln~ hu1ld1n~ twtwct.:n the L'nit I and t nit ' rt•J('ll)r r·11nt a1nmcnt building:-. °'dlO ~<Indy J>olon nf Mr·t r~d. v. h1l'h 11ri. r.111 • tht pl.mt Tllf. f'L,\:'1.T 11 .\D Bt.J-.:\ dtt'.)t·•J -.incc :0-larch 28. v.he n thr n.1 t "", 11.i 1r-.1 cqmnwrn;il nuC'lt·LJr .srr1dl'nl 0rt•urrr>d J I the pl<inl Tht:n Jr•· O' t·r t.'Xpq,o.ures but O\ t-r t-xpo-.u rc:-. tn a ra n I!'" "h1·rr \Aol' d11 0111 1•-..pH I ''°' 1mm<·d1<1tr "} mptoms of 11lne:.!>.' ::.atd r..1 1 I \lir.1h.iin ,,f th• f1·d'"·1.al "\;u< lt·Jr HPgUI Jtor} Comm1-. .... mn 11f fie 1· 111 Kini.:11f \'ru 1.1 ··nn: LO:'\.(,F,:-,T Tl"ft: TIH.\" v.1 rt '"'hrri· v.i:i~ three to f1H· rrnnutc-.. lhJI "·•:. Ii\ clt"•tgn Th•'} knt:°"' 1f lhcy <;ta) Cd in lonw•r tht·Y v.uuld get e-..cc-.i.I\ t· rad1at1(Jn b ut C\ t.:n :.o. they '>till got niort• than ";Jl> plannC'd . Abraham said Wcdncc;day ·tfol'p 111 mind. tht.:~ Y.<·n · entc·nng the a rea to do a neccssarv JO b The vaht' pack int( was leaktn~ <contamined water) and it wa!-. ge tting into tht• vent1lat11>n ... ystcm. ·· Abraham said, adding that th<· rcµa 1r w~•~ :.ucr t•-.:.fu l l~ rnmpletctl Soon w1· ma~ h ;Ht' chan~ed all titles. like po lH'<'Jll'r~,on !-., f1 ri•1H·rson:-., forepersons and coun· 1·1lpc·r:,i>n..., IN SOME AREAS of human acllv1tv, however, I think wt• must que::.tion t he use of "person·· m"evcry title. T UE TWO WERE flanked by policemen. and the sus pects' lawyers were present but said nothing during the 4 ""i·minute proceeding. They were not re· quired to e nte r a plea at th1:. stage. STARTS SEPTEMBER 1 ... FOR 20 SATURDAYS ' • I balk. for cxC1 mple. when we get to tha t below-the· ~lrN·l access known a s a m anhole. You might sus pect we could call lhts a personnel street <·av1ty or a s taff entrance. But nobody would know that you were l<Jlklng about a m anhole. As McGirl and Mc Mahon were led by to th~ cells afterward. e acb wave d t o friends and rela tives among a sm all band of spectators ln the court. On the othe r ha nd . you start substituting "person" in 1h1s usage and I'll suggest to you it s ounds obscene no m at· tcr what The two suspe<:ts arrived at the court in a police van escort· ed front and rear by army Land· Rovers and with sirens blarin~. Some places you just have to draw the line. 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PAD Fl.Le '11 , the special Saturday magazine section, wi ll help you get mor e pleasu re out of your p r o fo ot ball w atc h i n g, s t a r ti ng September 1, in the DAILY PILOT 642-4321 , CALIFORNIA .Trash Deaths Tied? Two Bodies Found in Dumpsters mt•n found dump«d In Ir Ullh ban' T he leteal body wae found Wedeaday, dlamcm~red and aluffed Into thr'ff aepuato truh ba1a tn *-la& •tatk>n <tuml)8ler Unit Reverses Veto Of Rape Penalty SACRAMENTO <AP) --, The Ai.sembly Criminal Justice Com mittee bowed to beavy pressure from law enforcement and re versed its veto of a bill to double sentences for repeated rapes and other aesual auaults. • Several members voted with obvious reluctance Wednesday under the threat that an even harsher version of the blll would be forced to tbe floor by a vote of the full Assembly. The vote was ~1 to send SB13 to the Ways and Means Commit lee -but without the lradiUooal recommendation that it pliSS. IT WAS A VICl'OllY for the a uthor, Sen. H.L. Richardson, R· Arcadia, who champions many law-and-order causes The plight of the liberals on lhe committee. sometime~ called the graveyard of law-and-order leg1slat1on. was illustrated by As semblyman John Knox, D·Richmond. Knox ~aid he opposed the bill in principle, but aid a majonty or the Leg1slature favored it. WHILE QUESTIONING a witnes~ who called for defeat of the measure, Knox said, "As a private c1l1zen. you have a n absolute rtght to be pure. Unfortunately. the rt:sl of us don't have that privilege." Knox later made the motion to release the btll, but abstained from voting. The vote shakes the authority of Assemblv Soeaker Leo McCarthy, D-San Francisco. who was unable to hold his Democratic caucus in line: Six of the nine committee members ar e Democrats. IT ALSO SENT A tremor through s uch groups as the American Civil Liberties Union , which relies on that committee tu water down or kill Senate-passed bills that increase prison terms Richardson's bill had the support of Attorney General George Deukmejian and major law enforcement groups. On I y t wu day ti before. tsnothcr yuung man'i; body WH found In a duml*l•r in Aaoura. Th... dismembered body was not Immediately idenllfod and tm aulOf>llY was scheduled today In vestlgalors said the dead youth WH a while male in his lute t~ns or early 2<M The body found Monday was 1denti11ed as Donald Ray Hyden, 15. of Hollywood. He had been stabbed to death and possibly sexually molested before being placed in the dumpster on Liber· ty Canyon Road just north of the Ventura Freeway. said Sheriff's LL Stanley Be<:'kman. SHERIFF'S officers said they would be checking with Long Beach police to see whether the two murders might be reJated. The Hyden murder is already being considered possibly part of a series that inl'ludes two other killings over the past few months, Beckmah s aid. Bolh other murders involved young men who were stabbed to rl eath and laft nud<' in ·th•• A~oura·M allbu area ON MAY 28, lhe nude bod) of 13-year-old Thomas Glen Lun degren or Reseda was found ofr Mulholland Highway ab6ut a m ile wes t of Las Virgenes Road. He had been stabbed several times and was sexually mutilated. inves tigators said. On Aug. 6. Marcus Gra~. 17, o f West Germany was dis covered :.tabbed to death in tbe Tapia Park •area north of Ma Ii bu. Tests to determine whether he had been sexually ass a ulh.'<1 proved inconclusive Oil Yield Debated Lease Hearing Factions Clash SAN FRANCISCO 'AP) -En ''ironmentallsts and 011 company of ficials clashed at a congressional hearing here over whether leases should be granted for fi ve new off shore oil drilling s ites a long the California coastline. Exxon executi ve J .H. Silcox testified Wednesday that "only five s cattered areas a long the coast would be considered" for develop· ( __ sr._:..t_TE_) ment if the Department of lntenor leases are granted, a nd that the potential yield from these projects was "at least 1.5 billion to 2 billion" barrels of crude. However, a U.S. Geological Survey explorer told the panel earlier the probable oil production would be only 681 million barrels. RTDTalluFall LOS ANGELES <AP ) - Negotiators for the Southe rn California Rapid Transit District and 5,000 striking drivers m et until the wee hours today in an unsuccessful effort to hammer out a settlement to a c rippling five-d ay-old publi c transportation walkout. But the baq::a1ners for the bus com- pany and th~ United Transportation U nion vowed to re turn to the nej?otiating table later today. Plague Sprrad• LOS ANGELES CAP) -The chief or commurucable disease control for the county has warned that plague· infected rodents have spread over the entire San Gabrie l Mountain range and the public should avoid contact with all wild rodents. Two people have been infected with bubonic plague this year ProlJe Gra•t A•lc~d SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The San Francisco Police Department is ask- ing the federal government for a $70,000 grant to conduct a one-year investigation of the unsolved Zodiac murders. Deputy Chief J enmiah Taylor said Wednesday the department is s~k· ang the grant from the Law Enforce· m enl Assistance Administration to pay the salary or two detectives. llotlleeard Clo•ed LOS ANGELES (AP > -Beginning Friday evening, Whittier Boulevard between Eastern Avenue and Atlan- tic Boulevard will be closed to traffic from 9:=-> p.m . to 5 a.m . on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) LIQUOR DEPT. Seagrmms Imported VO 6.98 ea. <• Mlt> (wlalle &My IHU FRESH FISH & SHELLFISH NEW ENGLAND CRAB CAKES ® Fre1hly made, breaded, ready &o cook ................. 1.49 ib. Pacific Red Snapper ................................... 2.29 lb. • • • PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEAT DEPI'. ' Frnla E..,. Pork Ground Beef ~~~ 1.89 lb. Zacky Farma Almerku La•b ....., _ _., _ __.Mo,.. LecaJ Fryera . Fresb Complete Dell Dept., Party Platten, E&c. • • • SUPER FRESH PRODUCE Vlae alpe 1...a. BaMydew llelau .............. -..... lk lb. Dra l'WJ Lar1e 11e11 Peppen •.....•..•...••.....•••. lie ea. u~. tt hlrlna •••et Pa&aaoee ............. -.......... tk "· s-•lrW s.ee& Laqe Valwla 0ru1e1 .............. 4 lbs. 1.08 S"8 Fwy la•be Pblk Grapefelllt ................. 4 tw l .M : DELANEY'S J • " • e.nnet Marte& · • :l • • 0.-..., , .. • Cloeed Sanday ~.Augi»t30, 1979 Now Is The Time California Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. 0 -San Francisco. joking ly lis tened to wristwatch Wednesday while' telling reporters in Sacramento he supports a bill tonforming the state's veh1clt: llmog inspection program lo frd<.·r~l ~tandard.., As~C'mhl} Minority Leader Carol Hallett. R Atascadt-ro, also backs the plan. ING .Dangers Cited WA::--111 ~GTON (AP > The Air hirct:. c1llng the prox1m1ty of 1ls Spact.• »nd M 1ssile Test Centi:r at \'andt•nb<:rg to iJ proJ>O!>ed 11 qud1cd ncitura l gus terminal at 1'<11nt Conct-ptwn. h a~ asked Department Qf Energy offi cials to rt'tlp <:n tbt: hearings which ltd l11 ap1Jroval of lhl' LNG !>tll' _ ··should .i OltSSile ha\ 1· tu I~ dt·!>tro~ c:d h~ .,afet~ offi cials shortly afkr laum·h, lh<'r<: 1-. a pu~-.1bil1t) thJl dc·t>ri~ "'"uld fall wtthin th1-. are<• ltht• Lerm1p al 1. • lht• /\Jr Foret· '-illd in a prl')e relea~e Tue::. da,· The rl'lc•a"'" .,;ml th1· prop•r.c·rl silt• ,., -.1x miles fr<>m Vanden burg. "'1th10 th'-· 'o.Jft l) ··1oot11ru1t involving m1 i.sile h1unche~ from thu h,1:.t• DAIL v PILOT AS Justices' Dismissal l Pushed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A temporary state supreme court should disqualify itself from de· ciding whether Jus tice P'rank Newman should rule on a case involving investigation of the high court, an attorney has argued. Richard Mosk. son ot state Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk. ur ged the s ix special justices to disqualify themselves on grounds the panel has been improperly constituted. Seth Hufstedler, special coun- l'i l for the Commission on Judicial Performance, argued that Newman should be forced to disqualify himself because Newman is, by his position. an objec~ of Ute hlgh court' probe Attorney Mo s k c l ai m ed that thc special high court was illegall y constitutf'd bccaust• Chief Ju.c;tice Rose Bird ordered that the i.tand·tn JU Stices be t·hosen by lot after s he d1 ~· qualified her~clf from h{'afln~ the case Mosk <ilso said that although ~E'wm<1n was compt:lcnt lo d~­ c1de wht:ther or not lo d1~quahfv himself, tht: special court hlid n1J ~tandmJ,! to dectdt: whether ht• should !-.l('µ down · ·()ur ~olut1on . 1-. that th1· tribunal should rule 11 1::. not properly constituted. :ind should declJrc1tM•lh11 · h,.~atd Jus t1 c-e Mosk ':> c:ampa 1 ~n last month agamst the publi<' heann$!~ !ient the h1~toric probt· behtnd closed door" 18.99 T-shirt dressing A. Special S tyled for relaxing as well as for sleeping. l ong polyester I cotton knit dress m rose. royal or henna. P, S, M. L Sleepwear 20.99 Terry popover a. Orig. $30 Long ribbed torry popover of polyester I cotton with elastic neck and cap sleeve. Assorted brights. S, M, L. From Barad. Robes & Leisurewear ZIZI Ne~ ••~., Newport lleacll m-ssze CALL 1"'8()(}228·2044 OR YOUR LOCAL TOLL FREE NUMBER , I ,. Mon -Fn .. ·10.9 30. Sat. 10-6. Sun. 12-5. Bullock·s South Coast Plaza. 3333 Brn;tol C M 556-0611 , • Tt1urld1y, Augual 30, 1979 Robert N. WMd/Publl'"-' Tl'tof'NS l(Mvil /EdltOt oranou eo .•.• , O••'v p,101 Editorial Pftge .................................................................... - Aeronutronic Plan . Will Benefit City fh'r h' (, .ind u half rear~. offic1ab or Ford At'ro.)1J~u •.inn l 'ommun.1cat1on C.:o rpo rut1on ·, Aeronutr<>HH· l>I\ 1:;1on ha.'1 won upprnval ror dt•\ 1•lo1Jrn(!nt plans or ttw llllllM'ct 100 uc:rl'~ ul their Ncwµort lh-arh plant lronfr:tll). th'· l'ontrnwr~l thut cmC'rfted at Monduy ·~ City Cuurw1I rn,·,:tanf,l hud no thing to do with the homeg propu::.l·d lur 1•on~t l'll{'t ton Nor wu:-. 1l rt?lated to the uusu .. of so tulh·tl u lt111 lluhlt• hout.1n.: Both tti,,.,,. :-ubp:l·t> \\crl' of pramury interest when Ford n ·111·t'M0nt.1t1' ··~ •tnd d rvclope r s first propo~~d a t.110 umt 1h .. , l'lupnw nt one w ith a hi~h dens ity that would c1·ornin11<0Jll~ .... uv1xu1 a vurwty of how~ang type~ and Pl'll'l''l Th.it 111 .111 "a..., f't•Jt-<'l l·ll 1n favo r of <.i :mo homc dt'vclo pm 1•nt But 11 turn1•tl out that andustnul bualdJnK!'. n ot h o rm· ..... n t·arl) '><'utth·d tht-prOJt>Cl for a St'<.'ond time Lt~I bv MJyor Paul R yckoff and Counc ilman thy W1llrnffi!>. tht· l'ounr 1I trwll to force Ford to uct•t•pt hatr the .!'.qua n • foot:1g1.· th(' firm :o,uy::. will b~ ncc dt:d to t.·xpancl du r111~ tht· ncx l 20 Vt!Ur!> Coundlllll'fl Oon S tra u::.::. and Paul lfummt·I <'hun~t·d jtieir m1mb and voted with l>on Mcinnis und Jut·ku· ~eatht·r l o :o.<J\I' tlw pr<>J<'C t with th'• ori1itin a lly provo:wd 331.000 :,quart• flol'l of indublri<.il :-.pan· A!-> :ipprovN1 , t hl' J>rojl'ct ... t ~•n<b to bcnd 1t not only • the a<.'l'Us pucc I 1rrn <md dt·vclopcrs but Newpo1·t Ocu<'h re~·· nts who ar<.· intcn·:-tcd 111 u viul>lt• fullH'l' tux base ,,, 1ty . u 's Acronulronic has bct•n u Ji!Ood citiit•n und u s ubstantial taxpayer through its 20 y ,•urs in Nc•wport Beach It was warmly welcomed to the t•1t y lonJt he for(• Newport was a popular place to land unc.J ::.houldn 't ht· treated as a n inte r loper by thos t> who have. for tht· m ust p a r t . come h e re l <.i ter Bay Needs Action , Cn.-.t :1 ~k!-.a Co unt·tlmetn Donn llall v. :t'\ rig ht v. hl•n hl· t told <hrct•tor . ., o l the Ncwport·l r v 1nc Wa!-.l<.' l\la1wgem€!nt /\1.tt·nc.·y thL·v necd l·d tu for J.,!N pas t d1fft•n •11<·c·!-t a nd f C'On<·t·ntl'alt· 1n:-.l<.'t1d o n <.,olv1ng l 'ppl·r >i, ... ,,,,,rt IS<J\ l s ilt<1 l1on prul,l,·m-. ll ;tll ,..., d 1:11rm:1n of :'\:IWA '!-. bo;Jrd . "h t<:h m a ) tH1 lonc 1·r hav1· :1 h:1nd 1n h:1)' planning ma ttc:t!'> 1f a n ·g 1on:.i l pl:111n11111 :1g1•nC'\ ts f 1n u llv s tnpp<'d of tl!> n::-.pon .... 1h1ht1l·:-. h) 111 ...... 1:11!· :\I\\.-\ n •t'l'l\l·d 11 !-. p lan nin~ f11nd .... from th;,,t ~ a g!'rit•\. 1 h1· S1>ul ht·rn ('a l 1f•1r n 1a /\s-.iH'taliun o f ~ Co\·<'r11 rr l1'11t ·• ·~ ,\..., \\1•'\1• ,;111f lwfo1 1· 1t '' n HH •' 1 mport~1 11t t lwl h:.iy i poll111111n lw 1·11rl1l'd 1 :ti h1·r th:m '' h1> do('s 11 C ~:\ 1•11 II t lt1• .... uit ,. " \\';111-r Ht ... <1ure<.•-, Control floard ~ take•!. d 1:11·g1· 111 I lit· !'>ti u:111on 1t<.,clf <>r a new local joint ; J)OWl'I"., ;iJ!t·ru·,· t'i lorrrtt·d . thl·l'c is still wo rk that must be • done 111 t lw 111l1·11111 N l \\'1\. <t'i <·1111t111'"''"'~d ~n<..I cnllcized as II'> t'ffOrt!'-. :· hnvc· h1 ·c·11 . c·:1n ... l1 ll set ,i,. a ui.c:ful purpose: in the time ~ that rl!m :11ns ;. S11"K:t· 11 1·1nlld t.1k1: 11pwa r<.l't 11f a yc:a r to get full·time ., vl<in11111~ 1•11 111'1' un<l c·r Y.<JY aJ,!atn. :"IWA c a n still help ~· l'V~il 11<1t 1 · d1 ft1·1 t•nl wa\..., lo cont ml b<.iy :-.illation . I . •• f Dredging Solution .• II -. d 1ll 1< ult 111 v 1c:v. lht· plight t1f t h<• l>rl\1·r ~hon·•, r.: Co1hm ·11111' \""lll'lat io n :rnd n11t f1·1·I s ome· •,) rnpat h) f111 r tht• lri;d t 11 h 11l;,,tuin ... 1tw gro up h;1.., s uf fl-n·d th 1ough I tr;111g I I ~,. I l1t1a l 1'11:1 nni·I:-. d n ·d g 1·d T h<· '' ~1t11m ha!. lwo hout dl i:ln nl'I~ on the l 'ppcr B:1\ th:11 · · · l111 g 111 Mt·mlwrs l1m·d up p1~rm1l!-. tht·y n e·t ·t kd to dn·dgl· ttw l'hannl'h ;snd put tli<: mate ri<.s l ''° ;. nL·1g hho1·1n l-! NC>rth ~tar Bea t h ~: 'I' h 1 • ... 1 11 m h I 1 n g h Io(' k ...., a s t h 1.: s l :J t e c oas t a I ~. <'.omrn1-;·rnm . w h11.•h said lht· rn:ilc n ;.il hud to b<.· dump<:d :Jt r· S C<.!. '!'Ill· wholt• JJf'UJCl'l W U:-. broul{hl lo a halt b<>C<IU~l' .. • then· .w;1 ..., '"' w<1y to g<'l a p <:rm1t to h;JUI lhl· drcdg ings lo s ea :· ht ;1 wa v. par t of tht• stumbling bloc k was of the r a s:-.1>c 1<1l1 0 11 ·:-. own making <.,ince the g ro up has lon g adu m :111tl y "flP''"c d deve lo pment of the IO · acr e ' publidy o w n t:d North Star Beach. Ho m eowne rs have ~ h(•en hlunt 1n :-.aying they don 't want the public coming -· Lhruugh lhC' 1w1 g hhorhood to get lo the beach. All that ha:-. chan ged now. The association 1s willing ~ to :-.µ<:nd Sl2 .000 to develop the beach park in order to get ~. ~pproval of the dredging plan~ City Counc il members TuPsd:iy g:i v<· 1l the ir preliminary approval The plan • s till mu:,t gel throui.!h the county and coas tal commisHion ht•for<: 1t can tw put into efrcct . Muyor P aul Jlyc koff was correct in tcrmins,: lht· propmrnl u wmnc r . The h om eowne rs benefit by JU~llrnJ< their boat ch~1nncl& dred ged and the publi<' hencfitK h y • having the <'Y<'!>orc beach developed Into u u suhlt· ~ focility wilhout UM ! of lax dollars. . i • • Opinions expressed tn the space above are thoao of the Da1tv Piiot Other v1ows oxprossed on this page are lho&e of their author~ and , artists. Reade r comment is ·invited. Address The Oa11v Piiot. PO ' Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·432 1 i. ~ ~ Boyd I Flirting a By L. M. BOYD I C lient asks. "Do any other animals, besides humans, flirt?" Birds are known to do lhal lhinl· Courtship before matins. flirtation before courtship. Whether other aruma.11 rurt lJn't In the re· lk,ar Gloomy GU8 There mutt be no fuel 1horta1e for thole nolay am all planes nytn1 over Co1ta Meta home• at nearly any hour. They fiy low, and their aound Un1en loftl. PLANE TIRED 01 .. flll'J GM "-'' ., .... . ...... ., , .... ,. ........ , _ .... ,.,, ,..., .. ·-· .. .. -'""' ................ . ONelllt .... °""' ,., ... I cord al hand. regret lo re . port. 1blnk they do, tbouab. Whal is in lhe record i11 lhe claim that the more pro· mlacuoua lhe ulimal, the leas it flirt.a. The beast that mates with any available partner doean 't need to flirt. Thia supportJJ the ancient conten· lion that some of the mOll o utraceoua fllrta amon• women turn out to be the hardelt·to-1et sort. Q. "What's the most com· mon symptom Of mental trou· ble." A. Lot of debate about that. lt'I worry. aecordlnt to tom• authorttJes. It'• depre11lon, aceordin1 to other•. They also tOll in lnaomnia. shy· neu! lndecl1lon, abaenl· minaedne11, fatl1ue and headachH at 1ymptom1. Maybe 10 don't ka.ow. Thou1ht 'h•H 10-called aymp&oml we,. common to n.,podr la IOIM ....... A person without uy ol &.Mm ever certainly would be 1 candidate for U.. f ann, not Jack Anderson U.S. Soviet Viewers Disagree WASIUN(iTON • The rear more conclualons -each based thut nags critics of SALT fl Is on a logic11ly reasonable in· lhal lhc United Stale s won 't be terpretaUon or lhe tame basic a.bl \o tell wll\llhu tM Sorle.t _ lac.1.3 ha.v.e baen prnent.ed to U nlon I ~ ('h t1atl ng on the the pres ident as guidance in set· 11trateg1c arms Umitalion agree· Ung national policy. "J don 't mt1nl know how lbe prc 11idcnt can T h111 111 u 14'JCitimutc concern make his tleci11ion11 from all the The Sovlet11 have 1.1 track r.,conl d ifferent ronrlu~lons wt 6(1 vt· of "Interpret hrm." one Intellige nce 11our"'' tn.c'' treaty told our OMO<'i .. te Dale Vun provhslons in Atta their favor But whul Is not generally known 1s that t h e m oli l s erious prob 11.•in o f In h •q >rclutlon may rt•al with our own 111tt.·lhgenl'e Ol'ganiza t1oni. Although our ability to ~lllht·r information ubout th•• llus~lans l!I t'X<'ellcnt . lhl>n.> 11, S<'r lous dlsagrccmt•nt 1n our 1n lt-lligt•ncc t•ommunity over how tht• lnforrn11lion . 11hnuld bl• in terprctN1 The res ult 1s thut two or Mailbox Tiit; SIMPU·:, appalhnK trulh ·~ th41t, ttwul(h the Soviet govern ment tis 1n ilb 6Znd year of ex 1ste1H'•'. our intelhl(ence e xperts still r an'I lt~r~ on what kind of bea ~t the Hussian communist ~ur ts 'l1wy are hke the legen (lary hltnd men lry1n1 to d.anltJ1• !ht• 1•lt•phunt from d1f ft'rent vant&((t po111h. und 1t 111 11."fl for the presidf'nt to der1d1• wh1l'h dt•st'rt1Jl10n t"i most reha hh· Thl' hos t<' d l~&l(reerrH·nt " o v l' r Uw So v 11',t •" Ion I( nm l(f' slral<'l(ll' guuls Art• lht·y. tn the ,, late Nikita Khrus h c hev 's pbraae. out to ''bury" us and take over the world? Are they defenalY~ paunoida. fudul ol being overwhelmed by U S. milllury a nd i ndu ~t rial Rl rengt.h? Or arc they Just prac· tical pollticlan.s seeking to ex· ploit any temporary ad vatnlage on the mternatlonwl scene in hopes of achieving stability through loquality with the United St atc11" TlfE OIVEll81TY of opinion 1s ~pelled out in a document. "Un derstandinl( Soviet Strategic Policy," wntten by a Central In lelligence Agency analyst, fntz Errnalh. who 1s now with the N lllonal Security Council Although the paper was pre pered an December 1975. 1t l'i !tlsll s tamped "Top Secrt:t" bec'ause 1l 1s regarded &!I vahd today "The s ubject ot Sov1t"t lltratt>i1c policy and obJN·Uvf'~ tll v..ry elusive." Erm<tth bega11 PC'rt1n e nt ev i denc e 1s volumlnous: but It 1lm01t never apHks for ltaell. lnterprelalJon of the evidence: always involves our preconupllon11 about Jhe Soviet Union as a nation, in- te rnatiof)al politics, the meaning of military p0wer. and the condi· lion of our own country ... Ermath then spells out the "lhre(• dlRtingui11hable perspec· lives current in the Intelligence community" c o n cerning the Soviet.Ii -THF. FIRST Kroup cont.ends that the men in the Kre mlin "seek ck?ar superiority over the U S with confide nl:e and d e· termination a nd may see some serious pr08pect of achieving 1t 1n the next decade ·• The sttond group believes "that the Soviets entertain no re· a h"ltc hoJ)f' of acquiring clear 11trateg1c !'iuperiority over the U S and even ,;ee the c hance for advantat(e as duhwus." accord 1ng to Ermath "The ir <Uw Ruis"1anl\' 1 main ;11m 1is quite ~· mply lo pr(•vcnt thP grcal leehnll'al antl andu11tr11tl might of thr l ' S from plar mie them ()nt·t: again an an inferior pm;it1on Tht>1r ar m., and a rms contrfll poltc 1('1> art-r hrnwn tr1 this end .. Thi· lhm1 group· sec11 thf> Sov1Pl''I obwr t1 v1• this way "t() ('h OOS I' p<ill<'lf>'> that bec:.t hedge aga1n!.l uncn1a1nly. thf'y fret m e th1•1r poltc1e!> t o ''""' !.Om t• <'haMc r1f attaining a de <'l!>tvt• µreponder;.nce over t h•· l ' S . d grc:at •·r t·hance 11 ( s1Jmethmg lf's s dr<1mat1c but still advanta geous, a nd a virtual guarantet-of esta blishing ant1 r e ta1n1ng at leas t o ve r o.sll cqualtty f'0oolnotc• For what cold com ro rt 1L offe r s . 1n t e ll1genf'e sourch fttl thl" Krt-mhn lead1:n. art' a' C'nnfuM·d :ibout the United <;t dlt·i. J' "'' :ir1• about them f h1· 1nform..iwin tht•y rollect f rom I "> n1·w,11<1ra·r ..... eon gri•"1on.1I h1·<1nngs. pohtlclun' ''a'" merit.., 1'1·nl <tJ(on ;, nnourK·1· m 1•nt.... th1•1r 111.1;r1 '11v1·rt :i1 II ~ ltH•!. 11roh11hly give' ttwm 01• lll·ttt•r gra!.p or (. s :-.trnt1•g11· l!••JI '> t h .Jn t h•· a \1•r:.i g 1· \m1·r11 JO 11 •'"'1ldlH'I reader h·" There's Nothing Funny About Obesity T o Lht· Edito r As a prufc:.smnal per~on work ini: with people s uffering the & ~crn1es o f ohf's1ty . I round Harvey RulltXk's remarks, quot· cd 1n your Aug 23 feature article fo'~1t110 fo'ut ? So What" to be not ver y funn y ., and perhaps dangerous . There's a simple a nd i::ood rc·ason to get r id of fat ~ you lave longer and healthier , I certainly do agree lhul peo pie find a million and o n•• r easons to break diets. but the re's u simple explanation· As any chubby willing lo kll rt Ilk .. It IS Will admit . ii dlPl I!\ somethmf( mis c>rablc• yo u 1nflirt on yourse lf so you <'Un lo1tt• weight so you r un f(t't off th•· dl1•t O(ld f(t•t fat aguan TIU;at:•i; .\N 1•11i.1t•r w11y for rhubhtt•!I tu takl' otf we11tht. If you do II tht• Wf't«hl i.lll.Yb off fon•vt•r You 1omply rn11kf" Ill) your 1111r11t lhul from thl!i duy 1111 yCJu will .:1v1· your body CXMtlly wh 111 II 111•1•tll\ u 11 I hm1.. t(<1t.M1 vllu11111111 111111 rn11wrnlK. JUlfl the r ll(hl IJlllOUlll of lJIOlt•lfl, fill Mild l ' u r h 0 h y d I IJ I •• A n d w h y ., lhw uu"'' you l11v1• your11clr Uo It u111I th.. IKtu111t" I um hlf' away, !ind ll lllY orr for j(OOd. Your tlllti raY pk k" UI' u11d you reul Uke u 111tlllCH1 <loll•r11 I w1111d1•r why Mr. Hullock dot111n't tell thitt to his falao8. Muyhe hu doc_.n 'l like 1ood h.,ulth -" Jli:ttl\01.0 COHEN, Ph.O. Tr•I• 011 Tr•rlc 1'o U1c t-:dltor · The article 1n Sunday's paper about Stan Ke nton uys that Ke nton wrote "Take The A Train " "Take The A Train" ia famouit 81 a Duke Ellington tune , and Wlll a trademark or the Ell· ln11ton band. lt wu the typical chord 8tructure. The author ot "Take The A Train" la identlfted on the s h eet muaic, and elaewhere, a1 Billy Strayhorn. If In fact Stan Kenton ~t to be credited wttb tbla compoel· Uon, eome readers would Ulle to know why. CAllL F. HARTMAN The Dtdltl Aloe ,,,.,..,.,,, cor· rect•d ,,., ~ M o Looboolc coi. um n bv .41rt. AIONOf"f EdUor Cltorln Loot m our JIOfldor, Atlf. 17 f4Uton.-£du.or 8 ... • Neeffeft To the F.ditor: We read with dilmay t.he A-... 22 letter of Rlchard M. Pou In which he protests the "proUfera· dan " atop •ilbl In the Newport fW&hU area" bec1uae It "re· • ,uJt. .... Ill ,1 dt'1 r"J'I' 10 ftll'f ..fft l'll'nl'\ 111• I'll I'' 1 ht • 111•1•11 11f "J mNhotl (11r1·nJblan~ lruffl<' to n11" I hrou)!h 1111' .11 t'.1 ~ 11 h .1!. httlt· tnlt·rfrr('o<·•· ,..., fltJ'"' hli· lk ader Voxx i-. prolrnhlv un awart• or th1• fal'I th.11 bdnrt• th1· t·rt•<.'t111n of ... 11111 'll!n' in our .1ri·.1 M N1•wp11rt ll1•1J.!hh lht• onlv thing!. th:11 m11•1-f1•r1•d with th1· fl ow 11 ( I n tff11· w1·r1• ho uo;l''i, block wall., and m :11I h11x1"; w1lh Whlt·h fut•I t•ff1r11•11l 'vrhtC'lt•' frt'. '1U<'nllv c·a m<' 1r1tn ennl uc·t on n11rnt•N1us 111'1':t!.torh Fortunutely , our tr<Aftt <' c•n.:'1nf'i•r's f1nallv paul hl'ed to tht· protes t!. of our ner~hbors bv c•rl'<1.tnlot .... 1ra11•g1t•ally loc·f1ll'd .... 1.:nl\ twfMt• 10...... flt II{(' was added lo lht· t•xtt·ns1 vc· µro1wrt ,, 1l11mnfi(t' n·..,1111111~ from c•rrunt 1ln vt'f'<c pc1Wt'Mn g th<'1r vchtc'lt s alon~ .. ...,~·t•dwuv .illl'v." a li.o known llS ('ll tf f)n \'I' ()ONALI> W PERKAI. MAHll.fo:F: .I l'ERKAI. W' i.r Cltol("r To Uw t-:tJ1tor I nott• with h1~h 1nl1·rc~'Sl t hat ('mll4t lln1• Communaty C'ollef(e Is lnt1•n'lllt••l In lcusm~ Mt•!'la Ve rde l':lc•m('ntary S~hool and I sup port ll UC'h Ullt' ff hs ti A<><>d Ul'le of Prot1f'r1Y 1111d bulldlng11 lhat we taxpayPr!I have tx)ught a nd paid for and which w<: inte nded be u.'!00 for educotlon. It mean~ that many of us who wish lo at t~ 1t college class lo Ktuy cur rmt ln our job!! ean ottend. A prohibition agutns t ni~ht u111• would work un ex trem " hardship on the working <mak(' that taxpaying I adult. I also note that teache r union President Phyllls~ Basile of Oranae Coast hu said that C.O.StUne clHH8 ln the elem en. tary school mlRht affect claase~ at OCC. Aller having seen the magnificent buildings. the beautifully manicured l awns and la.ndlcaping and the conve· nJence of the campuis s nack ahopJ, at OCC. It 11 dllflcult for me to undentand how students could be enUced IWB)' to a little elemenury ac:hool. Unleaa, that ii, quality of lnltrudlon la con· 1ideted. E.J . SEER •u l'•rt! To the Editor: The directora of the Oraqe County Tranatt Dlatrlct llave grouly violated the federal w,.e and price 1uldellnet. Further. the direct.on nldbtt· ed a total c111 ... 11rd for tM pre- sent eneTIY crt•ll. the .,...._ 1tate ol our economy, and tbe de1lret ol the public: by lACNM• lat the pauen1er f aru .,l' 1 "lwpp1ng 42 ~ 1wrr t'lll The incn.·a.,,. 1n L1ro·, 1o1o ill <ii.. ro u ra~l· th1• ll'ol' 11f pultl1r I ransportatton at .1 I 1n11• "h1•11 "e urgent!\~ \e1•k m.u.1m u m ut1hzallon of the• hu!> \•·rv11·t· F:IJ ("ATll<'ART La•d Takr·atrafl To the Editor We cannot a fford lo h<t vl' u massive take·away of taxable· land by the ~Ovl'rnment. Our c·ounty needs a ll the taxable land a vailable lo pay tor the ba~1r needs of our citizenry. To take a~ay thousand:. or acres tor another national park 1s in m y mmd pure idiocy On Aug. S the re appean-d a ft>dt>ra l lands map compiled by the U .S. Geological Survey, 1968, s howing the amount of land owned by the government. land not taxable to the state or coun tie&. It lS imm«.>nse • A small park 1s aC'c«.>ptable liut please J>('rm1t the I rvtn<' Com pany to wse their land us lhey wish. have the golf courses. whlch are the beat greenbelt that could be. and leuve us tuive our county as a taxable enUty. Tht> Cleveland National Forest is on our .northeast nank and could be had for no such an out· lay. CARL C. Kl.ASS O•lr•p To the Editor· Your <account o f I the "64 QuesUon" <about a l2·year·old New York boy who was tactted for selling worms and not col· l ec ling sales t ax) i s jul\t absolutely incredible. especially the line by the tax de partment ~pokeaman, "We're not embar· rasaed. we're proud." I cannot believe auch 8tupidit y a nd audacity from a public official. To know there are Idiots run· n i ne loose like that la bad enou1h. To realize they collect pay checks for "1ervtcet ren· dered" la worse. The even aad· der th1nc la that you cho«e to nan the 1tory on pa1e three. lt'a very deflnitely headline m•terial, pa1e one! ttow lon1 will Americana tolerate such outra1es? MARY OLTHOFF ••Ida , ....... ,.,, To the Editor: We He Peter Kremer, Irvine Companr prealdtnt, l1 at it apln. In hit •PMCh before the IMne Bowd of Realton he Hld, ._, othet' lblap, "Too often, In lft1 dty, C!Oaltt1. llate. or na· l111n II I .... m.111 l>ul VIJ(•,d rrun<intv th.11 mJkc·' 11 , wt!<ht•., knnwn tn l'lt'l'h''I •1Hw1.1I' Moro• 11fl1•n 1h.1n 11111 1t11' mmonty h;J, ,l'ift'>h ffiOf I VI'' ' HT. W;\.~. or 1·1111r ... l'. rd ernng to ht)ml'()Wnr•ro; 1n lh1., ;ir1•a. l>ul twlw wt·ll h<• rk:.<'n twd has own nunont v l!roup I h" hui ld\'r:. and 111•\'l'IUpl'rl-i II IS not :1 rrunonty of p..•opl1• who want ''' kttp our area unde r u eontrollNt growth 1>altern. bur rn tiwr a m a ,onty. who tndt••'<.I t•lected a city rounc1l tn do 1ust that. 'Tlwrt"' " a growrng r onc<>rn that instN1d of a laq~('r tax bu~e n~ultanl( from nl'VN·cnding dt'· v1'l11pml·nt , nur r 111es qu1t1• po:.stbly nevc•r recover t he cost o( initial and co ntinujng ser vices to tht' new dl'V<'lop menls W L. TIJOM PSON Rap~ ll~perd•g To th«.> Edjtor . I JUSt finished re ading the evening edition o f the Daily Pilot. I have enjoyed the Daily Piiot for some lime. but I a m lookin1 at the a rticles in a dif· fe re nt light now. I am a member of WASA <Women A,lain11t Sexual Abuse) and I will be doing the publicity for the organization. I have been readina the paper to get the feel of writing a news item. IN TONIGtrl"S paper there were two articles on rape. The first on the killer·rapist of Susan Bartolomei the second on tbe rape suspect Marion Franklin Miller. I don't know who the reporters were, but the reason I am writ· ing ls to let you know that l thou1ht both articles were very well written. The facts were pre. sented clearly and fairly. It 1a.e me aa exceUeat example . I f•l that between tbe lood reportlftl, u In your paper and the work we u WASA m .. ben do Cc..W. hot UM, Mlf_.,eaae claaaea. etc.> perbape we cu make people aware and hDpetul- ly leuen our rape crinMa and pbyalcal abuae of womea and children. MRS. PEGGY KELTNER 1 lhutlday,August 30, 1979 DAIL y PILOT A 1 · Nicholas von Hofftrum •• l\l11st We :--Export Our-Morality? PUI the pee.W-. tottl Plwt deet CaNr &o pardaD ll"iabar B. K-.,. Tht ~b n.bar la Lbe ftnl. Md .......... u.e last Ud o.lY. ~~.,. to be coo vlc&ed ol «llll1nallY vk>laU.. the to"1p COrnlpt Pradlaet Acl. Tbe crime ror wblc.h Uus felonloua Flnbar P41raoo has pleaded gullt y and ,. will have to pay a SS0.000 line is truly o n e wh ich should be set to muat~. 1l doe s n 't belong tn LM <'rimio a l couru. but on ~e at.ate as part ol a romantic comedy. The site of the crime is a qwaa,\·natiooal entity called the Coot Islands. There are eight or 1 these iaI.nds. s ituated l ,800 miles nortbeut of New Zealand, whi c h i s o nl y 200 mlles southwest of nowhere at all. Eighteen thousand souls proudly call themselves citizens of the Cook Islands, and presumably sing its national ant.hem ,. saJ~te its flag and defend its fur hills and sweet glades from foreign attack. THE NATION'S pr imary ex port is postage s tamps . a million and a half dollars. or 20 percent of Cook Islands' rev· enue. is derived from these •tampa . T h e ex c lu11 ve , worldwide market.1n1 franclliae for t.be h1Cbb prtMd ll'JDPJ ar. held by ·a compao.y called the Cook Island Developme nt Core9pUon.J h~aded b~ th" omriOUI J'fn:oar. Tbe accu•allon whlch has brou1ht t.be aentlemaa t.o • suil· ty plea in a federal CO'lrl la that t he a forenld ll'lnbar made i. v a Ila ble S331, 000 to one Sir Albert Henr<y t.o help secure th" good kniabt ·a re·e le<'taon ai. p rime minister of the Cook Ii.lands The money 1s supposed tu ha ve been used to lerry Cook Ii.land cit.Ii.ens back from Ne..., l ea laod to vote Sir Albert Iii Ul the soup too The knight has been deposed from bis prime minist.er*Jp and all manner ol awful lhmgs are being inflicted on him. SOME AMERICAN officials estimate that tbis silly law, passed at the end of 1977, is cur· rently costing in the vicinity of a billion dollars a year ia sales and contractB lost. Whatever the figure, we are the only natton in the world that m akes com- mercial activities by our own nationals a crime when com- mitted on another nation's soil. Though. for example. it may not be a gainst that country 's law to bri b e hill e x c e lle n c y . th ~ mini.Iler of trade or Oudd, an American who does it can ap· pa renUy be jailed by a federal ( BA~CA[9UNGER) cour t in New York bt:cause the lilCl b ille&al btire It la a clifftcuJt enough job for any ,ovemment t o enforce .its own awt Gft its own sovenan territory, wtthout h•ving t& en- force aiomebody else's. Look at the difftculty we're having mak· Ing Chile cough up the Chilean nationals our Justice Depart· ment believes are responsible for the murder of Orla ndo Leteher . the Chilean exile who was blown up on a Washington, n C . street ANV NATION which doesn't like the way Amencans inside its borders are behaving bas a number of ways of taking care of the problem . T hey can toss the Americans out. or try t.bem in their own law courts; or. if the Americans have left the country , they can sign an ex· tradition treaty with us. so that the Amencan accused or com· milting crimes can be sent to face the music We saw how helpful the South Koreans have been in punishing their citizens for br ibing our public officials for grain con tracts . They did everything they could to sabotage. block. delay a nd stymie the investigation. South Korean nationals, whost! testimony might have crncked open the case. were hidden over there by their government so that almost everyon e suspected Wall """ FASHION RECLINERS Select from these styles: CONTEMPORARY· TRADITIONAL· TRANSITIONAL in Vinyl-Velvet or f1erculon . . ..... When you"' want to lean all the way ·back and ~tretch out full length. You never haw to pull tht1 chair out or move the wall or do anything at all but relax and enjoy. It'~ the perfect space savtJr The ulumate chair. that also reclines. T~ it nolA And discover what complete comfort i:. dll about -q- ~l I ;~=P--~-~-~--- • I --gc -.., i\,•vl'r mr:>n' 1h,11 I " frqm lhl' v.<lll I Ho?rculon C.111lu1• ,._, , ...... ~~ ..... QA1,1.---ams COUNTRY & TRApmONAL INTERIORS !SHOP AT HOME! Drapery & Interior ~ip Service AVAILABLE 1515 North· Main St. Santa Ana • 54 7 --5895 van Nuys·• .Canog• Park • Ventura La Jlatlra -M,at"ler . ~ frl 10 fo·9 P.M.• ,_.,,Wed. a Ser. IO to 6 P.M;• SCin. 12 to 5 P.M. Opal ~.-... ,.·~•an•. MAS11:R CHARGE. Rf.VOU1ING ~E .f'REm~· _,.~ , .• , . . , . .. c L-~· , of brewnc our laws -South Koreans a nd American Con1reaamen -1ot away with it. Yet part of thia ill·stal'?'ed Fin· bar K~'s_puni3hment ts to 10 all the way to the Cook laland.5 at his own expense t.o help the prosecution's case down there. BE rr NOTED that OW' fellow members of the United NatiQ,OS have declined our invitation to pass a similar. corrupt practices law themselves The y're content to let us de r ive whateve r peculiar s atisfaction w e get out or playing the idiot while they steal the business from us. You would have thought that, at this moment, when we'r e concerned abo ut an adverse balance of trade and too few exports. lhe J ustice Department m ight have forgotten about this law. There mu s t be m ore d a n ger ous characters to prosecute than American s a lesmen out with their order books. E ven to have such a law 1s a continuing act of perverse moral snobbery. It 1s as though we were telling lhe rest or the world th a t we 'r e s o la w -a biding ours elves. so punctilious about obeying all our own rules. we want to help others become a~ good as we are So write President Ca rter lo pardon Fmbar You might try sending the letter with a Cook Island stamp on 11 YOUR DAIL Y PILO T CAN BE RECYCL ED Orange Coast College operates the off1c1al recycling center fo r Costa Mesa 556·5981 -irclCPenney Garden Shop Sale 2 Days only -Fri.. Aug . 31 and Sat., Sept. 1st STARTS 1 O A.M . -FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY Sale 1.19 4" AFRICAN ~C~ VIOLETS Reg 1.99 Sale 1 .44 1 Gal Size PERIWINKLE Reg 1 99 Sale 1.66 t Gal Size ASPARAGUS SPRENGER! Reg 1 99 Soecial4.99 2 d'al Size MEYER LEMON Sale2.19 POTTING SOIL 1 Cu Ft. Reg 2.99 1. ,, 1. ·sale 10.99 '· 8" BOSTON FERN Reg. 14.99 FASHION Ill.AND STORE ONLY - \_ Sale1.66 1 Gal. Size GARDENIA. VE ITCHll Reg. 52.49 : Sale 1.66 1 Gal Size IMPATIENS Reg 1 99 Sale 1.66 1 Gal. Size CAPE HONEYSUCKLE Reg 1 99 Soecial 4.99 2 d'at. Size INDIA HAWTHORNE BALLERINA Sale2.19 PLANTING MIX 2 Cu . Ft. Reg . 2.99 \ Sale7.99 5 Ga Size AUSTRALI AN TREE FERN Reg 10 99 Sale7.99 5 Gal. Size Tasmanian Tree FERN Reg 1099 Sale 6.99 5 Gal Size NAT AL PLUM TUTTLE Reg 8 99 Sale6.99 5 Gal Size ESCALLONIA PINK PRINCESS Reg. 8.99 Sale 3.99 6" House Plants SCHEFFLERA. ORACAENAS, POTHOS. PHILODENDRON and more. STONEWARE POTTERY 5" Reg. 2.99 7,, Reg. 5.99 9,, Reg. 9.99 " - TJiOCPenney .. Sate 1.99 Sale 3~99 Sale 6.99 644-2313 • Punch r - l I I r I I r I ~.~. \. ''" _ ......... "'*• Lii ' . I ) ,J I · Oh u s nothing 1t s 1u~t that I never rnally 1mag1ned you llveng in Pasadena WUst Students On Dean's List Numerous Orange Coast resid ents have made the dean's list Cor a eademic excellence at ~r-"-"""" -: B•ri..r• J Ad•m\, LU A ....... ,.,. l OUIU• ) Al>Ge'-1, P•trl<I• 8-, {••OI T B••~ l •"• G 8¥11\, ~-A Bol\l\'"I> J udtll\ M S.19,tr-. 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Yu\• t\ • '-' .. n .. \, Cindy M \te1n!Jt tPwrt~\ WtAtn•r\torw. ~u., L lu"ov "rom SHI .. ~.. "''' A fl•"· n l\te r C.rv 1\.l.,... O l( '9'' ~· :~Suspected Gays . . May· Be Blocked . •'\: PORT H URON, Mich. CAP J -Suspect ed ; homosexuals have been illegally blocked from en· :-.,. ter1ng the United States by immigration officers at ~· Port Huron, an immigration offi cial says. ~ Paul Mc.Kin.non, he ad of the U.S. Immigration ·. and Naturabzat1on Service in Michjgan , said Wed· nesday the rejection of suspected homosexuals did not represent an intentional violation of people's rights but rather a "lack of communication." . • ' .. \ .. .. Several Canadian women complained about being turned away from the border to the Michigan Wom en's Music Festival near Hesperlit. The festival, held about 30 miles north of Muskegon, 1s attended by many ho mosexuals ac· cording to Lucia Valeska, a ~xecutive <lir~ctor of the New York· based National Gay Tas k Force. "It's sort of like a lesbian Woodstock " she said. ' Officers Plan Shooting Match Orange County law enforcement types will have their version of the shoot-out at the OK Corral when they choose up sides al the Sheriff-Coroner shooting range Sept. 29. Orange County Supervisors have agreed to pick up.the $15 tab for a one·hou.r shooting match that is part of the day-lone "Outlaw Olympics" sponsored by the Footprlnter's Association. While the county will pay for one hour of a ranee officer's time to supervise the match, the Footprinlen will buy about $1*> worth of ammuni- tion from the county s hootine range to hold the contest. a Sberllf •1 Department spokeswoman said. The Footprint.er'• Aslodation ia an informal social IJ'OUP of law enforcement people. aucb aa police omcera. jud1es. attorneys and c~urt clerks. WANTED Molllled Martin MUIT • IN IXCI:' I •NT CONDITION 780·1- •.. . NATION I LOCAL Idaho Wine No .Joke taJe Vineyard Labeh Winning Honors MARSlN(i, ldaho tAPl In '1 'hf' Muppet Mov1l'," l'c>mt'idlan St t"V(' Mart1n t:r'Vf'S Miii t•tgay and Kermit th l'"rug "a spark.I 1n1 mwu·al •I. on oC tho fin · wlocll ot Idaho." Jt 'a aupVC)led t.o bt' a Joke ''Wlw!n you lhlnk ol ldaho. )'OU tMnk of potMt003 ... 11ayl'I MUPP4ll preas Mjent Mtctuu:l Frank 8UT IDABO WINE 111 no joke to two former apple farmers who foundl'd the Ste. Chal>tlllt.· Vlat!yard.8 II\ the Snako Hlv\'t V1llcy. ln London an JUnt', their UY17 Spt!cial Harvest Johann111btlrK Riesling won th~ .iold mt-th.I rating It u the third best 11m·h wine in th~ world at the 10th unnu1al Wine uoJ S pmt ComJ>t.•ta lion. Idaho wines took f1vt.• of U1" 52 awards gaveo to 57tl ('ompetm" wines Jal'k Uan1els. who ll'll<'ht•), wine at Westminster Cnlh·.:<> 111 Salt Lak<> City. p rt•<JadK thf' Riesling "will put tduh<> on thl' map." SAYS NATHAN ·Ch roman. wine coluO\nist ror the L os Angeles Times . -.,_ "Californio win(' makers nt«'<I not panic, but it is obvious thot a s trO('K challenge to their na· tlonal leadership i11 going lo come fromldahowines .. " All th11 began In 1971 when an Emmett apple farmer, Bill arolch, was given 8 $7.50 home wlne·maklnl( kit . He ex· perlmeoted Ove yeara. After the apple m arket ttlt the sk1dJ1, Broich and a neighboring farmer, Bob Sc h o eowald , al(recd to muke wine to sell c:ommerchally . ladllty near Mars ing. Along with the Joh1nni11berg RlesUng , the winery makes Me rlot , Gewu.rnrammer. Fume Blanc, Ca bernet Sauvigon, Rose of Cabernet Sauvignon, 1&nd Rose Nouveau of Pi not Noir. "l didn'l even rlrink wine but maybe once a year uoUJ five years ago," SchoenwoJd mu.<red. "None of WI dreamed five years ago that we'd be where we arc today. Wine mt1king in Idaho most of us would have thought 1t was a joke " ECHOMB-PBOPLE who want to know how an unborn chHd is doing might use equ'lpment sold by Al Clark & Aaaoclates. He sells dlagnostic ultrasound •equipment to ob- stetrictao.s for determining age of unborn children. •~•O'"'•'fltJll'\ fOf ..... Plet. of ow O.t' •\ ·~·IOOhtid by ""•'"• F.,-•-· ,."'""'' o• vw ,,,. ~·••Ot' ot '"---wr.o' Who of Pe'"°"'•111M ( •tlfot"t• l•t~..,. Pl•t~\ It YOU h•'if' •n •f"t.,-•~tl"9 P'•'9, ......S oe.. ''"''' lo M•lul F••l•1, 'IOI W1IV11to 81•d., ""'• 802, a.-t~ Hill• 'i0717 SCOOt:NWALD RECALLS the dt•c i11lon 011 louich portly bel'8U'it' · 'lhc rt• W\'rf' pl1'11I v o f i1kt>pllc'l 1rnyl111< you t•nn't mt1k<' wine in ht11h11 .. Farm Bureao.,_'Vetes F :4f; .. MERCURY SAVINGS To Avoid Bay C ity ··.~ u"t/foana•onation Th<• f1 n1t bottllniz ocrurr('(J In 1111 o 111 t 11 r 111 turn"(' In 11nr. Ill ulrh nnd llrun• Schati. 11 Collt'l(t• of ltlnho r hf'ml11try pro h •111'tH • tlf'vh1«\tl t hr w 1111' 1Jr0<'<'11'1 with h<'IU f rom ( ·11111Hlltw ond ( ·u llfomlon 1•x1wrt•• Tht• .crn1x-M 1·11 nw fr om 1tmall vint•yo1d11 In 1.11ulhWC'10l lclaho 1111tl W n11hhtt(l1111 litnlr rnoul(h to nrnkt' zo.0110 ~1111111111 1111• f1r11t y..-ur und ::11.000 111111 vc•ur Nrxt Yl'llr. II !'i:!,000 J(UllOll r un l'l 11111111\t'd WITH ('OMM •:RC'IAI. 'I Ur rcss. Stt• ('h11p1•1lt• movNI from tht• form howw to u m oclc•rri p" HK ru nc; E. Ill (AP) Thf' hoard of din•rtors of the i\mt•nrn,n l"urm Bureau Federu- twn hH voted to move 1t.s 1982 run v1•11tion f rom San 1-·ranciaco hN'llURt> thut d ty'R Board of Supt•rvlM>ri; 'IUJIJ>Ort'l boycotta of t•t•rt11111 farm v• c><:Juet'I Thi• ft..-h•nnt1on said Wedn~· 'ln y 1lR clcr1\lon w as prompted by u vnw of th•• su~rviso~ in J 11n1• 'llJIPOrtin~ Loycotts called hy th1• llnit<'d Farm WorkeN. INI hy C<'5ar ('havt·z The Ufo"W hnK a1tkl•rl runs umrr-s to stop huv1nl( 1ccl><·ri.c lt·ttun· and Chi ci u 1 tu ban11na11 ,. . .. ROUGH DOG EARED CEDAR FENCE I OPEN MON.-FRI. 9 A.M.-6 P .M . SATURDAY 10 A .M .-4 P .M . E 1.00utlve Olllcos: 7812 Edinger Ave , Huntington lloach, CA 92647 Sou1netn C11lllorn111 Regl()(l81 O ll1CfU 8~'• Valley V1ow '>1 • Buen• Park CA 90020 ?IJfl', S A•Olr;n Ell•Cl , Car~nn, CA 90746 Q;: II~ '211;>1 l .ik•J ~'.l'll'll (Jr . Cl al<O F0t8tl). ll Imo, C.A ?:lb'.!() Hi01 l lmv"••' Hh/ ld H<1b•a. CA 90631 • , •O Lr,n'J a •. ., .. l:ll ;•J l '•"Q B<Jat h CA 90807 7?93!! H3wll'l<JH•" 0110 . lr,11;,n.-_., r:.A ~ 1()9', IN1nM Hl•'l I tJ~lln, (,A 9~)!() 2J'; lj C1IJU'.; A•O 'W el'll C..Ov1na, CA 'JI fljJ / I ~4 ·,1:y lvlW, r'f'f• I' ' r!l'.l1rc11on tn yr ·' ~.( ''"' fil''l 5 49 l•n 1: DOG EARED ROUGH CEDAR FENCING ROUGH PECKY CEDAR FENCE l".(12"16' Agrea1 4.88 ,r,·.5 f•'&"ICe-:v •t1a ; .any If PC c;,t 1rch1lectc."• fiM 516 l1n It ruSIJC IO•Jt;.h lieg 4 11 1.n It 3.48 The right prescription Drain Doctor has th'l rt<Jht pre•.i:11c1ton !or your ctoggeo drain-; an<J <J1spose1r; -with no unplmisant alter r•ltec.ts U:;I' as directed, whoncvrjr needed Frees clogged ora1n'.J in mmut~~ ·,ate 10 use even In d1sposal'l Quan DRAIN DOCTOR. Reg. 1 99 1.28 FULLERTON 301 So . .State College 87()-0()50 For convenient climbs T W'J o;tep des1qn, V"ry hghlW •Ohl V.' ·11 • 1fc11 top ouaid 1a11. heavy shp-prool 11,1r1 fJn qmovr-<1 :;IOp and pla1lorm. t.ic,ri hllr. nr,n rnnr plastic loot II'" '"·' fllf'Ollne<• lml' ant1 frilrJq In 1 ?" fr;r r: HI /IOQ ant1 r,1(,!l)C]f' II 'lf'I i:;r, :'0 ALUMINUM LADDER. llP.'l 16 9<1 11.88 J 4.88 Very special protection Th•'J arr'rl r lrt"" ,. •le• or l1n16h g 1v(''. lonq la:otinq P<.l~·on !or an1 $\>/f&C•I inat nceos p111ri1 1nst•'ael ol st.1 r Likl' hnroooard. •' '' c.o conc•cto masonry QAlvon11"t.l mc1t11 c.r previously pa1nlf:'O woc:.•J In r. varreiiv ol bea J1t ft1 1rr1r,1•. ltl81 rnakc vour nom•' ICJ ~ I ~" ne.,. r.1111">11 OLYMPIC ACRYLIC OVERCOAT. 14.99 Where the gentJe breezes blow When t'lc dJys ano n1gh1s Qet hor and s11c1<y keep your home a place ot cool and qenlle brco1es w11h lh•s osc1lla1tn9 Ian w,Jh !Ill conll<JI 10 direct the aor lll)w PAT TON OSCILLATING FAN, 2 speeo MOdol #23·AAL. '• Rog 34 99 new name I familiar faces COSTA MESA 1275 Brlatol 556-1600 Home Centers formerly Ward & Harrington CAPISTRANO BEACH 34162 Doheny Park Rd. 496-5766 ORANGE Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 . Sun. 9 to 6 GARDEN GROVE 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 537 ·9571 or 893-6523 Open Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 to 9 Sst. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 Open Mon. thru Sun. 8 to 5 324 Weat t<atella 997·1224 Open 9 to 6 every d•Y -r'.':"'."'.::::::11:'.lm'!"z:::I~ 0 -.. • • ~ ' • LOCAL Ship Drops Anehor CataUna 's Fate till Not Settled HuUqtoe Beacb brothers Gene and Qvy Webber havt' foucl a .. alpOIMJ tesllnt apol for thew......._ 1.8. Catalina Tbe retlred crulae ship ancbond olt OU lala.nd Jo'reeman ln Loq ... ch Harbor alt p.m Tueaday, accor«na to Coa~t GuanlCllMlr.SktpOmatead A L08 ANGELES Siiperior Court Judlt> bas o rdered th•· once-proud vessel ll)Oved h'om '" anchorage of( the t'Olllil or Sanlu Monica last month us lht· brother .. and the stup's owner. llym 11· Sin1er ot &tverly Hilb, .trgut.'<I over l~ase attreement:- The Webbers. wbo hope to restore the ship that one~ sailed between San P~ro and Santa C.ata lma Island, still don't hav~ a lease. according to 1 hl'tr Lon~ Buch attorney. J ohn S4.1khcll What tbc brotherx huvt-, h~ said . la a 1x rnonlh rent"wal on their option to buy or loHe lhc veut-1 from Sln1e r . Leue negollationa continue THE BROTllE&S reportedly hope eveotunlly to flnd a perm•· nent anchorage for the 11h.ip - prt'ferabJy al u dock m SOulbem C' a hfornia. Reports that Gene Webber, 42. president of Uat! S.S. Catalina Steam Ship C:o . Inc . signed a cont ra ct ~•lh J o lly Roger Hl'stauruot Cor p or Ir vine to houst• a restiturant m thl' ship are premature. Setc•hell !)aid He ~a1d the brother~ and th~ restaurant rhain ure net(otial 1111£, but nothing has been con· duded The big whllt• steamship was taken under tow by a tugboat at uboul 10 a.rn. Tuesday, the coast 1uard reported. ll was escorted throuJ.h Loog Beach's bay area by the coul guard · THE MOTHERS HAVE port authority clearance to keep the ship near the 01 1 island until Nov 1.Cmdr Omsleadsu1d Thl' \\\•bbcrs and Singt.•r still fact' .. ,<1'.)ntempl of court hearing 1n Lo:. Angele:. Superior Court today. Setchell :.aid. That cita tion INUS levied when the big steamer rematned at anchor in Santa Moni ca Bay a ft er 1l was ordered moved by J uly lH Setchell said, lhough. that the contempt citation m ay be dropped now lbat the s hip has found anothe r t e m por a r y anchorage. The Los Angeles court con· s idered the s hi p a navigation ha zard because 1t was without crew. lights. foghorns or radio equipment Sea-going vandals had done considerable damage lo the ship, Setchell added THE LAWYER SAID progres:-. 1n restoring the Californ1a·bu1lt steamer may bccom<• rcaht> latrr this ye:.ir 1f a ft•dN:.il grant for work IS ISSUt•d lie ~aid the Webbers ha\.t' ap plied for a Maritime Preserv;i tion Grant . Somt· 24 applil'ants a re awaiting a n announcement to be made next month regard· tog the allocation or $5 m1!1Jon to ~ arious projects . Finding a port for the 300-foot Thuf"lday.August 30. 1979 DAILY PILOT A9 . dedicated toe .,om is mers th nords ur custo . don ottenn9 o we can tin nd we ..ast values hand;.se. a n:.t u-. mere u wo . qua11tY t>efieve yo uern of honestlY r bUY on a~ tores ....,.tut ther s tind a"". at snY 0 . Quality th IS in th e area. d a fortune to 't nee itertl· you don a colleCto~dcloth possess1ous silk b ·ght & our tsbU tenn wn blouse trorn with a new son no~ 1 O tall rnan 11ar is In ast round c~ 12 south con diego s"•t· . . sa coior . ta mesa. S4g..8300· ptaza. cos tol. (714) 5HOP. fwY· at bfOISLLECTORS _ _.._ THEC in "essel has been a problem for------------------------------------- Singer -and subs equently the Webbers -since Singer bought the Catalina at $70,000 for his wife as a Valentine's Day pre· sent in 1977 Since then. the relic has bec]l in the ports of Newport Beach. San Diego and Santa MonH·a UC Graduates 4From Area F our Orange Coast residents have graduated from UC Davis They are Robert M. Hixson. -.,.., .. ,..... III and Marjorie J . Sandor. both of Corona del Mar ; Victoria J . Joseph of Huntington Beach and Ann L. Herzig of South Laguna S.S. CATALINA FINDS TEMPORARY RESTING SPOT No Lease Has Been Signed for Old Cr':'lse Ship • I TRADE · IN NOW FOR TOUCH TUNE BLACK & WHITE MODEL 5300 • 12" Dia9. B&W • I 00°1o Solid State •Ear Phone MODEL 4245 • 2511 Olag. Color• I 00°10 Solid State • Remote Control • Time & Chcntel Display FINANCING AVAILABLE O.A.C. AUTHORIZED MAGNAVOX SERVla TOUCH TUNE • I 911 Dia9. Color • I 00°/o Solid State • Remote Control • 2 5" Dlag. Color • I 00°/o Solid State • Auto Fine Tunin9 • Table Model SAVE UPTO s10000 • Westminster 15191 Beach 898-3388 \ ·---·--.....-~., -- -A •• OM.V Pft..OT Thur'9d9y. Aug~l 30, HJ7't .---------~~~---------------------------------------~~~-­• FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY Hurry! Quantities l:tmtted s3 off these kodak cameras -. ' ·..,...,."d;;;;-l[.,.TJ~'\.;.~,_ ,0 -: .... rE··-1·: 'ill Polaroid One Step Sale 26.99 Sale 16.99 Reg. 19.99 Kodak Ektra-1 Camera Oullit leatures a camera that can use hlgh-speod him and takes fhpflash pictures to 20 l'let Includes camera, Kodacolor 11 film. fliptlash. wrist strap, personalizing initials and manual. #0102 Sale 22.99 Reg. 25.99 Kodak Tele·Ektra 1 • camera outfit features camera w ith 119 5 22mm (normal) and f/ J 1 44mm (telephoto) lens. Kit includes camera, Kodacolor I I "" film, fhpflash. cover. handle, wrist strap and 1nstruct1ons. ~01 03 Sale 28.99 Reg. 31.99 Kodak Ektra Lite• camera outfit features a Ektra Lite 10 camera with 25mm 5/8 lens. l1xed locus and bulll-ln electronic !lash Kit includes Kodak CG· 11 0-20 lllm, wrist strap. monogram 1nit1als and manual. ~0 104 Sale 42.99 Reg . 45.99 Kodak TeleEktra 20 Sale 33.99 Reg. 36.99 . Kodak Colorburst 50 Re g . 29.99 Polaroid One Step Is the easy way to take great SX-70 pictures, indoors and out. No focusing necessary, 1ust point and shoot. Fea tures variable e lec tronic shutte r . automatic time exposures to one second. Weighs only 16 oz JCPenney Trac Scat Tires 60 Series Wide ., 70 Serles Wide 2 Ply Polyester Cord 2 Fiberglass Belts Raised White Letters BI0-13 $33 lncludet F.E.T. GI0-14 LI0-14 GI0-15 LI0-11 51.00 This • IS 1 DAY ONLY-Starts PATIO SHOP Sale 8.99 Reg. 14.88 M ulti-Posttion ~ea~ Banana Lounger 33o/o off! Reg. 49.95. JC Penney general purpose b1noc· ular w1lh 7x35 powPr Sale 32.99 and big 420' lield of v1<..1on lncludv. Rapid Touch Contro1 ··and carrying ca-><.' ,0100 Sport binocular. rog. 59 95. Sele 39.99 Low light binocular. rog 64 95. Sale 42.99 Nature binocular. reg 69 9$. Sale 45.99 BE-DOING Special 2.49-5.99 Embellished Towels Assorted Colors. Quilted Bedspreads Assorted prints and colors orig. s27-6 1 Sale 19.99-45. 75 Assorted Table and Kitchen Accessories o .rig. 1s-roS24 Sale 50C-16.80 L imited Quantities Pillow Special Standard Queen King HOUSEWARES Sale 14.88 Assorted Mirrors Orig. 29.88 Sale 2.99 Sale 3.99 Sale 4.99 Special 2sc Assorted Kitchen Gadgets Sale gg. lnltlal and N.ame Mugs Orig. 1 .~2.75 FASHION FABRIC Special 8 for s1 Assorted Zippers Special 4 for s1 Assorted Notions Sale 3.88 Lightweight Knife Edge Scl11or1. 50% to 75.% Off Aemenant• Canon Sale 269.99 Reg. 299.99. The Canon AE· 1 35mm SLR camera has a technically advanced automatic shutter 1h.1t's c lec1ron1cally controll,·d from 2 to 11100 sec.ends Th,., unique: action g1vos ,ire uratc> ex1J04'IH" m varying llqht conclllion'>. Al!.o ll"'alur<.: an II 1 8 lcns. spht·1maqe rrtnqet1ndcr t>ullHn 11.i sh hot shoo and ',\.:fl l1m•;I -U 14•\ Sale 12.95 Texas 'nstrument 1025 Student Pack Calculator Reg. 16.95 SPORTING GOODS 20°/o Off Sweat Shirts and Pants Crewneck sweat shirt Reg. 599 Zip Front Hooded Sweatshirt Reg. 9.99 Sweat Pants Reg. 5.99 Special 5.99 Wilson 1\1 Red Racketball racket Golf Clubs Assorted Irons Orig. 5.99 Assorted Woods Sale4.88 orig. 1.99 Sale 5.88 Voit #4 Soccerball o rig. 11 .99 Sale 9.99 Mikasa #5 Soccerball Orig. 12.99 Sale10.39 SHOES Sale 2.99 Children's navy canvaa deck shoes. Size ~Orig. 7.99 Women and Girls Keda® Tournament Athletic Shoes Orig. 17.99a18.99 Sale 13.49-14.24 I --.--~--~---------------~~-.--.;;..._----------------------------------J • 't ... , l ~nney DNISlAND ~CENTER Thuredey, August 30, 1979 FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY Hurry Quantities Limited DAIL y PtlOT A I • 10 .A.M. Fri. Aug. 30th I. MEN'S 50°/o off Men's Famous Maker Travel Accessories. Orig. $1 0-$1 5 . WOMEN'S ACCESSORIES 50°/o Off Assorted Scarves Solids and prints Orig. $3-$6 50o/o Off Men's Famous Maker Wallets Special 3 for s1 O Men's Ties Large Assortment Sale 1 .99 Men's European style striped shirts Long and shortlseeve Ong. $12 Sale 29.99 JC Penney Blazer Size 40R only in navy, gray. and brown Ong. $47 Save 20% to 65°k Cardiff Slacks Broken Sizes TODDLERS Sale 4.88 Toddlers Joa Sult Sizes 2T and 3T OrTg. 3.49 Sale 2.22 Infants Numeral Tank Top 2nd Short Set. Orig. 9.99 BOY'S Sale 22c Boy's Tank Tops Orig. 1.n 50% Off Selected Boy's Shorts. Orig. 2.50 to $5 30°/o to 50% Off Boy's Shirts Orig. 7.50 to $14 \,I Sale 4.50 . Prep Size Denim Jeans Slzes~31 Orig. $9-$13 -- ___ __....._ I \ 1 v I I ~----...:....1 GIRL'S Sale 4.88 Girl's Crumcatcher Bikini Orig. 7.50 Sale 4.99 \ Girls Dresse,and skirt Sets Sizes 7-14. Orig. 6.99 30% to 50°/o Off Girls Tops, Tanks and Ts. Orig. 1.69 to $8 r 50°/o Off Girls Shorts Orig. 1.89 to $9 Sale 3.99 Little Girts Dresses and Skirt Seta Sizes 4-6x Orig. 5.99 WOMEN'S Sale 7.99 Women's Swimwear 1 and 2 pc. assorted colors and sizes. Ortg. $12·$32 Sale 7.99 Jr. and Missy Skirts Assorted styles and sizes Orig $14·$20 Sale 5.99 Jr. and Missy Sweater Pullover and vest. Sizes S·M·L On g. $9-$18 50°/o Off Jr. and Missy Dresses Summer dresses in knits and woven fabric in prints and solids. Orig. $1 8-$30 Save 20°/o Velour Activewear Pants or shorts w ith Co-ordinating tops Orig S 10-$21 Special 5.99 Missy Slacks 100% poplin 1 n assorted all colors. Sizes 8· 18 LINGERIE Sale 9.99 Terry Lounger with Novelty saying. assorted colors. Orig. $18 Special 3.99 Jr. Half Slips, available in cocoa, peach and banana. Sale 5.99 Free style Leotard in cotton and lycra blend. Solid or stripes. Orig. $12 Sale 1.37 Smooth'n Shapely Brief Extra small and small o nly 1n ptnk and blue Ong. 2.37 COSMETICS Bonnie Bell Annual 10-0-6 Lotion Sale Pint reg. $6 Now 3. 75 Gal. reg. $35 Now24.95 Prince Matchabelli New Chimere, special edition perfume. $15 value only $6 with any Chi mere purchase. Revlon Nail Care Kit Just $5 with any Revlon purchase. Save $9 Revlon Eterna 27 Reg. $21 NowS12 FINE JEWELRY Sale 29.88 Watches by Elgin Lucien Piceard. Waltham, Benrus and more. Orig. 62.50 to $90 ·, • . . AJ2 DAILY PILOT Thur.clay, Augual 30. tl71 ORANGE COUNTY ~lfllttBeach Help OK'd Cormly Fwul' Coast Lifeguards By OF.LOat.:SBaOO&SlaWIN Ol•o.iit't ........ <>ranat' C'ounty •a~rvltol"ll voted thia Wt"\"k to again help &&n<Mtrwrih: ~bnt-.rmiiri-~~~:.--<'Olli of provtdinai IHl'f(Ulrd 1«1rvlce to five roHt tlllt'~. 1odutlln• Hunt tn1 t o n Dt'a<'h . LMaun~ liuach. N~wport twitch knd Sun Clement~. S u pN·vtsors dt<dde•tl to l'On l 111111· support for dt v llf1·1:11ard:. for lh•· ''Urr1•111 flM'BI ~ t'ltf ut thl" Nii Ill .. h•v .. 1 of fu11din1i: ttwy upJ.lrOVt·d Ill IU7U HO ll tot o I 1•0!11 of S24H 24H T lli\T M ~ANT 1'1li\\, 11111ik1· p11 \IOU~.> 1•ur~. tht· t•ounl v w11l 1111t lutt1•11 tht• 11ub.-\1dy with 1ultht1011ul mom·~ t11 mak~ up for 1nflJllu11 Tb.: county mont: . ~ 1111'11 1·111111·., o ut of lbe Dana Pomt 'lltlt-laull:-. l''und, makes up about tu ~rC't!llt of t.hu c ity We1uard budget:-.. tlf'l'ordtni: to county officials T hoae bud11t1 Include the llft>IUardll t.hesnaelVft, J-.. aDd re· 11113clt•tlOo equipment, Oral aid kit.a publk addrel• and commWllulloo •y11tems and adroln.lltuOve CQSt.s THE 00\JNTY I N the past hu htilped defray clt.y Ufeaward coat.I twrnui:w of the number of lnJand resl· tlt•11t1> u11rni.: th1• bt'BC'tws. nccording to 1<11y Mllllgun , uldt: to Supervisor 11 ,1 rrH·ll w ICdl.'I M illtl(Ull saHJ Newport lieal'h of. l11·111b rt·vort that more than 80 per· t'l'llt uf ti!'> l>t'at·h v1s1ton. reside out· 'Hk lht• Clly Tht• $248,248 county s ub6idy 1s ex· pN·tt'(J to tx· ~llocated a11 follows: Newport Beach. S~.037, HWllington Hcach , $61.109 , San Cle m en te, $34.821 : Laguna Beach. S32,79'l. Seal Bt>ut h . $21,489. Injury On Cycle Fatal Reti,...•ent System Hugt•l10 Montano Ca!-.lt llo. 2H. or Santu Ana . died m t-'ount ntn Valh'y llos p1tal as a rt• ,SUit or tnJUrH.'S he re ce1vC'd m u m otorl'yclc ·ac<•1tfrnl 1n Sunla Ana \hrf'l' d<iys t·urher , Police said County Benefits (:ut (' u s ttllu. of '1 10 S . Btrr~ St . Santa Ana. was a pti!>M•ngt•r on a m oton:yclt: d riven by Mark Kevin Winchester. 19 . 150 I W Wilshire . Ave . Santa Ana P o I 1 t· t• ., a 1 <1 Winchester's motorl'y cle, apparently travel· ing <it a h1~h rate of s p <' e d o n 1-: d 1 n g c r Avcnul' rn Santa Ana al I) :m am Saturday, col- l1dt•d with •• car gmnu to l ht• s a mt> d1recl1on W inchest<'r ts report NI 111 1·11IH·al hut '-lahl•· 1· o 11 cl 1 I 11111 a l M r r' \ llo.,p1tal W 1th a prOJ<.'tl<!d S:!H~1 n11ll1on dt· fitil in lhe county c mployl•t•s' retin· menl system not fbr from mind. Orun"e County SUJHH'v 1:;ors have lowered the retirement ht·rwf1t~ of future county employeC's S11 pt•rv1sor·s al.'tton rru·arit !hat th11.,t• adncd to th1· t·iiunty ~'.ovcrn mf'nt puyroll on and aft 1•r S1·pt :!I will pay more and recciv1· lt·ss from the retirem ent syst <.'m . Paying m ore includes tontnbultng 50 percent or what is plact•d In the re lireoment fund on lheir behalf a:-. op posed to the 25 percent l'Ontnbulion made by current county worker!> AND WWLE existing l'OUnly cm ployee retirem ent be ne fit ~ arc based on highest year of •·arnrni:. new employees will gN <t lesser break Tht•1r retirement pay ~111 b" ba!>ed on t h<· a v<'rage of their three h1 ghc!>t yt·ar~ ·earning~ County Tax Colll'clor Trc<isure r Robert Citron estimated Lh al the new ground rules will suvc u~ much as S2 C I R •d million. ye e I er THAT SAVINGS rcprcs<!nts wh:il l'l now a drivr to bring lh1· rl'l1n·m••11l KiJJed in fund ml.I> halanc·•· a task actu11r11 .... Fullerton suy w1ll 1nvolve closrng u $285 million l(U I'· That is lhl• dlfCercnn between what will be paid into th e system and what will flow from it by th1•t1mc lhc current crop or county workns complete their iwrv1ce and their draw on the syste m . Last month supervisors look the first step toward dosing the $285 mtlhon gap by voting to step up the county's contribution to the fund in a three-year phase in Polish Alliaoc~ To Sponsor Dance Thc l'ohsh National Alliance will sponsor u dance Sept A. from 9 p.m lo 1 a m at St Gregory's Church II all , l:r.>35 Te lej!rnph Hoad, Wh illil'r llo~('r and thl' Villagers wlll pro - vide lht.' mus ic· There will he dancing by n 1ndl1•l1ghl lei wallll•s, polkas. nbcn·ks, modrrn and disco Uona twns arc SJ pt·r p.-rson Hcfrt·shment will be .avatlubl1· including polish s ausage. h11rn1·mad ': cakc·s <.1nd (JiJ SlrtCS 5 Gallon MELANIA " AUSTRALIAN TREE FERN lmportt•d from rlw f rent h Hiverd ... ( hoo.,e from ~ever.ii a llrdc live de~ignb , Now $9.95 r 1·11ul1irly S 14 lJ', rresh c ut from Hawaii Now 95C • • • 11 • $i ~· I h''"<' vivid rt'd flowe r-. will ld<,t up l o l "'ef:'k'> . 1-·eature d S und.sv in HOME M/\(,l\./.IN I Gilmore AIROMATIC SPRAYERS Now $8.98 r••qulc1rl , 'S 111 ,,,. I ,,, th•· ('d.,H'.,I Jppl1< <1l ion <11 in .. vt lit id c>"' Indoor Pldnl-. & I lori-.t • Pc1tio I urn1lu r'-" • Lc1ndscdping 1 I l • h~I '11'11/tl ('''""I >.111\. •1.,m ''' hpw in the 'THE IU){)KMAN Reviews DAILY PILOT /\ 21 vc<tr old man wa!> k1llctl 1n l'ullc•rton when bil> motorcycle ran up o vPr a curb a nd hc slammed rnt.o the stutco w all of an apartment bu1 hl1r1~.1x1ltc1· s :i1d 'l'hn 1dcnt1f1ccl 1111· vwt 1rn ;i., David Allen Hh11clt•s 11( 211 7 Moudy A\1·. Fullerton. Wardrobe Special 1'11111·1· .,._.,d Hhodt·., wa., i.1ll1:111pl1ng to make a left hand turn from C:ommonw1·alth /\venue onto l'rtll'h<tnl Avenue in l'ullcrton 10 the 5:21 p m ~1(·c·11lrnt Tuc·sday Thl' v1rt1m s uffor<·d masstvl' h1•;.11J injuries a n d d1t•d aflt•r beini.t tak1•n lo Martin Luther llos111tul. nccord ln~ lo pol11•1• Cleanup Projp,t·L Launclu~d 1'1.r1• you tlrNt or 11•·••111•t lra11h 1111 th•· lw11c h"'1'' 111 flt 8 Hltl m._llln«i f.''"' 1u•11(hhorhood """'" 111 v' Ari· y1)11r 11l1l,.w11lk111llrtv o nd your "'"'"'" Ill tcrNI'' T ht• tr.nv tr11111111•11I AI M anut(f'rmmt """"''Y 111 11pon1wrlr11( 11 vro.cr1n11 111 t'nt•ourul(f' l'IHJHTIUnlt v l(ro11p11 or lr1dlvldu11l11 lo pa rll<'l&HAlf' In an or g anlzt'd <'Ommunlty Im provemenl proJcd tt1 .c k nn up mt•KllC!ll Ilk•• ;thc>!U' T he ol(t•ncy It~ lll'C't'Pl ln1t oppllc11 tlon11 untll Oct. l. Appllnnt11 nu11I l n c I u d t a w r I I I 11 n d e11cr1ptlon of the pro Je<'t and •US>P<>rt.lna data s uch u new1p11Mr eUp. plng11. before •nd 11\er pbot.oarapha or letter". Eich member of lh4' Orange County Bo1rd of · S upervitorl wUl pre.eat a plaque lO the wlnninc entry ln bla dJatnct. To obtain entry bluka :.or for further Inform•· t lon conta ct Earl • Mccanna atl34·5m. ··;__~~~~~~~~~-. . I I NOW YOU CAN SAVE $65.10! .. ,.,.. •, 1 ~.,.,.. :-;pon ... •1 ·v ·o :.·· .. , .. <..c .: 0 1 Crt!~.ng uo 111· • ;rlf:)•n11· t. ,,. .. • ,,. u occ. i ,.on wdraroo1 '' 'T , .-• 1 1''•11-cl ldll f,l'.;h1on I 11 .. f. -ur1 t..!1.JlllP p or llOW It works Any Suit tJ: Any Sport Coat at (QUA CHOICE OF- $175.00 • •more1 <£1 1500 101morl!1 $ 3500 1crmore 1 To1a1 Cost $32:, 00 .r rnc1't • SILVERWOODS WILL THEN DEDUCT $65.10 OFF THE TOTAL COST silverwoods not credit tor good 1u10 Charge It. IMlh a Sliwt'NOOCJ8 card rn u:.n visa, Mit'llflf 0111ro11. Of Arrnlnc.an El((lfess ~S FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH I .. .... . ~ ................. ~. u ...... , .. --------~ CONSU MER /ATYOUR SERV~E Diet Plans Assailed :· F edeml Suit Says Ada E~aggerate Losses NEWARK. N.J <AP > A dMt plan U.at t r omlaea hope for tbe fat .nd "desperate "*HWlfe" hu bffn cbar1td by lbt federal aovern· ent ~llh n11&1eraUn1 11.1 effecUHaeu ln ad· ertbetne"nts • Tht w-el&ht loss daims madto in two 110 m.U. •de,r book.a called ''Tbc AmUlQC Dtet Secret of a »esperate Housewlf~" and ''The Hollywood QUEENIE Got a problem'.' Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape. getting the answers and action you n~~d to solve mequ1t1es m government and business. Mail your questions to Pat Dunn. Al Your Service. Orange COCl.fl Druly Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Co~ta Mesa. CA 92626 As many tellers as possible will be answered . but phoned mqumes or letters not mclud.mg the reader s full rwme. ad.dress and business hours' phone number cannot be conSlodered This column appears dai- ly except Sundays lh-tired Busine•••en II elp Other• DEAR PAT: Can you tell me how to contact an orli(anization called Score? A friend told me lhey 'rc a group or retired bus inessmen who help small businesses in need of advice. P .B .• San Juan Capistrano SCORE <Senior Corps of Retired E:a:ecatives) ls part ol Ute U.S. S mall Basiness Admlnistralion. Tbe Orange County office ls located at 34 Civic Center Plaza, Roo m 823, Santa Ana. Pboae 83i·2709 on Tuesdays and Tbarsdays from 11 a.m. to I: 15 p.m. for more information. Can Can-do Colorful Chair DEAR PAT: We have some wicker furniture that is in good shape, but needs repainting. I would like to use a glossy paint. Is it better to apply it with a brush or use paint from a spray can? L.T .. Laguna Beach You'U probably find it betu r lo ue oae of Ute glossy enamels that comes in a spray can. Spray on tbree or four llgbl coals raUter llaaa slagle h eavy one. Follow the lastrucUoas on the can carefully, especially aboal the dlslaJlce w bold the can from the furniture while spraying. Add be sare to cover everythlng in the area of the project, since t he mist spreads fartbertbanyou might tb.ln.k. Orimney S ooCs Fla••afJ(e DEAR PAT: You had the name of a chimney cleaning firm in your column last spring, but I lost the clipping. I hope you'll repeat it for me. I'd also like to know what happens if a chimney isn't cleaned. I know ours is somewhat sooty after several years of use and I'd like to know what dangerthereis -if any -innothavingitcleanedre· gularly R.K .. Newport Beach Top Hat Chimney Sweeps of Corona del Mar was the firm mentioned in A YS. Phone Mt-9188 if you would like a free inspection. The danger of soot buUdup ls Ute poulbWty of a chimney fire. Soot is salarated wlt.b nammable creosote, which kindles easily. A aewapaper fire sendlng flames ap lo the damper ls eaot11b &o start It -and the fire spreads qalckly tlll'oap tile Dae, c reating a draft that resalta la a "bowllD&" as well as roaring sound . As the creoeo&e fire ballds and la· tensities, t.be beat can melt Ute mortar betweea bricks. Red-bot motar actually drlP9 lato &i.e Due, only to be caught up in tbe tremeodoa apdraft. At this point little fire balls s boot oat &i.e cbl.maey oa&o the roof. This can cause a fire that COtlld posalbly dest roy your whole bouse. If a chimney fire does occar, tile fire la the fireplace sbould be extlDguiQed as 9009 as ponl· ble with an enlnplsber or sud. TIM!e cover Ute opening wit.b a wet blanket, call tlae fltt depart· mea t, and bope for the best. Bar Olln-• lle11tn-£•., G•We DEAR READERS: Ludlord·teuld relaU.U and renters' ripta are oatUMd la a MW pamplalet avalJable from Ute State BarofCaBlonla. Amoe& topics lacl•ded a.re wllletMr die •tree· meat ls a leue or m•&ll·to-ID.ala arraa1emnt; ' MW &o ... dlaqee ..... ..,..,. .... ; ... , ..... paa1 wt.ea a leue "...._; ..._ ....... •ab re- pairs; ad wr.e.1t•1 pnper fer a...._. to em.er u aputmellt If &a.._.. 11 Ill& ...... Ai. dllC__. are ... __. a 11 ·1 r• em colled la de ........ wwwlQ =•; ....,,. wllaat dft9 ... aeee a taUll la • a re-,..., wlLat II cowered ....., &llae ......... , fa. aara.ee; ....,. ... , c1aMrn1 • lan81rJ cu IH to e¥id 8 &eullt; aH wlaat ...... A ......... woa't rellt to ... .-e • tlla bull of nee, re- llllO• • ...U.UI orllia or H Z. Slqle free cople9 of &llae ....._..taut •••· plllet, u well a• pam~ ,..... .... earlier a.a 1ear, may be~lt)' 11s#s1 • ... ..._ lllf. ~ -~ .......... Cesa•mk•lllsl Dl•lllaa. Sii J"ruUll ....... hMCllce ..... Pa• ....... ,.. ... , ........ an •1fla.tt a..N I De II J Bue u A• Aeeft r" '11ee 0. I l1M ._ l•d OU.a c.artT" ... "De I Ne..t a Wlllf" ........ elflei of i.J of tM ,._,.._ .. , ............. ., ......... . • .., ..-err.• ,. 1• _. • ,. 1.-> .. .... Bar .......... tll ...... It., .... ,... dlceMJtT. Emertt"nCY Diet " were attacked In a clvll suJl lllod by \be US Attorney'b office. oa. VINC .. :NT CO&DAa O o •· THE u s. Food and l>NC Admlnlstratlon cbar1ed that the prod· ucll fal&ety promised fast. aut.omauc welebl re· ducllon bued on " •c~entUk breakt.hrou1h. Tbe "roducl. he said, falsely claims that peo- ple can lose large umou.n~ of fat without ex· pcrlencing hunger pang11. , "There h1, unfortunately, no s ubstitute for will power and delermtnauon on the part of an obese subject," Cordaro said Both books advoc1tte the use of fructose, a fruit :tugar. as 1t qwck loss dtellllg method. A THIRD DIET REGIM EN PROVIDES a customer wtlh a 10-day supply of "diet buUets." and an explanatory pamphlet for $8.45. The "diet bullet" u; a powdered mixture of protein and fruc- tose that ts dtssolved in a liquid. Postal mspectors said the companies. which advertis~ nationally in newspapers, receive about 2,800 requests per day for products. The pos tal of- fi cials estimated the fir ms received a bout $40.000 worth of business daily Tht• advertisement for the "Despe rate Housewife" is the short story of the personal battle of the bulge faced by the aulbor-housewi!e. Nancy Pryor of Maplewood. N.J Mrs. Pryor says that after she discovered this unnamed diet secret. she lost 75 pounds . THE "HOLLYWOOD" PLAN DESCRIBES how one man lost 55 pounds in less than eight weeks. The books and "diet bullets" a re sold through Nancy Pryor Inc. of Maplewood. the Millburn Book Corp. and Millburn Products. All were named as defendants in the swt. U.S. District Judge Vincent P . Biunno issued a temporary restraining order that prohibits the firms from receiving customer mail that is sent to their post office boxes. The o~der will remain in ef- fect until a further hearing on the government's false advertising charges Sept. 6. TH E CR EATOR OF "DIET BULLETS." however . argued in court papers that he has used the product on numerous patients v.ith amazing re- sults Dr Donald Schwerdtfeger of Santa Monica claimed that one patient lost 140 pounds following the plan that included "diet bullets " The physician said he mailed questionnaires along with the product and "all but a few of the 237 respondtng users vouched for the formula's effec- tiveness." He also noted that about 12.000 customers re· ordered the product in the 18 months it has been marketed. SANTAANA 2911 SO. •STOL .............. c... ........... . w......,. ............... .. 1161111 • I 'Tlvldly. Augutt 30. 1979 DAIL V PILOT A J 3 SAVE 30°/o SAVE 30% Roger's 011ce a Year BROWN JORDAN'PATIO FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE • ,.. ... .. • -~- • MAUNA KEA • KAILUA •NOMAD A ls o availa ble at Comparable S avings RCG PRIC[ SALE Dm1n9 Arm C hair S 95 00 ~ 67.50 prm11 Bd'>I? Chair I J6 00 99.00 Adi (.h.,iM> 14ith Arm,,, .?·lO 00 175.50 1.l" Hd Oinmq r..iQIP 1'>7 00 13·1.50 Of'Kd UiningT.ib14t 22<l.00 161.00 ' &;,_~ '.\ ~~ -~~ -:-.! ~o ; ->f ,- , • ~ ~ .... ~ .4 • ' ~.n.-==-4 .... iJ • •-.,,..; • "• ""f•: I • -Jl!Ja, "• ~ .Ji.! ' . ~ ' . , --'. .. .. ON S ALE THRU SEPTEMBER 3rd A ll m e rc h a ndise n o w in ~toe " read~ fo r imme diate deli~ e n.! Nurser y • Indoor Pla n h & flo rist • P a tio F urniture • Lan d~caping ~ttn JudQUtn l'iub Kd "' '.'-111cA11hur Bhd. ;'l;t'141J' 11 H.-,,< h 171.i, '>~• 0)1'11~1 r ,,,.,., llnol\ 'l,un ,,, hpn1 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Can Se ll It, Find It. Trade It With a Want Ad WISTMIMSTIR 15331 llACH II.YD. ...... c....••• p e s ..... aM•t·T-..W-."99.•6 .... ........ ... lfJ.7146 '642:5678 "'. l - flU~OOiv• fill t • JAf fll~ • • 5\.IOOA"" ~ • , .. t llT-Ttt"' "'°"'" "°"" t A "<:;!WO>f fl-• >OtOM D~• 1oO "'''"''' •C:Cfll ••fW'llA'tlll(Al4() • ... \IUI t MAll(\' ec..-t W-... - One Call Servic e Fast Credit Approval SllVIMG CALlfOINIA POI U TIAll --. . ..4J4 DAILY PtLOT l Th~ Fa.-es of Goduno1' B<?lshoi lfallt'l ~tar Al~x undt>r Godunvv t)) s hown as he appt.><.ared l>cturt• a press ron - ference an New York City Making has firs t appearance since his d eferllon to the Unit ·'Granny Pot' ·Goes to Jail \'l::NTl'HA <AP l The 68 year-old wom;rn known to tN•n-a j.!C' l·u:-tomers as "Grandma Mart Juana" has b<.>en ordered to !>pend 60 days 1n Jail for selhng mari1u11n11 to 1u venilcs. but a JUd J{l' s us pend(•d ht•r thn·e yt•ar prison scntcn('l' bccau51• of he r u~t· anr1 hl'a Ith "I won 't dn 11 ai.:;.iin ... l..c11:-. FaulknPr :-.aid ~ednl':-.day f rom ht>r wheelchair after sen- tcn<'ini: Rut shl' add(•d "I still support the use of mari1uana ·· MISS FAULKNER PLEADED NO contes t to charges of sellaog marijuana to an 18-ycar-old tn· formant March 26 and to possc~smg marijuana Feb. 26 Superior Court Judge Lawrence Storch said he could not ~uspend all of Miss Faulkner 's ~cntcncc becaust" :-.he had !>Old man1uana lo 1un1or high :--chool students. Miss F aulkner. who ha5 !'.IX grandchildren. :-.:.11d :.en 1n1~ the ;ad term "15 going to be hard, but 1 II ha\'t' to do 11 .. SIMI VALLt;V P OL.ICE HAO ~uspected her act1v1t1('S smce 1~77 but said they did not a r rc5l her t•arlier because they could not prove a case. But Miss Faulkner clai ms pohcP allowed her to !>ell marij uana so !>he could get 1nformettion on h<1 rd dr ug dealer~ l'ol1ce deny 1t Miss Faulkner '!> 63-ycar-old brother, Joseph, was also sentenced to three year~ probation and no jail time for possessin~ hashis h. lie was arrnt.ed Feb. 26 in the Siml Valley home he shared with bi1 siste r. • .. Pot Plant Grab Ruled 'Illegal' SAN FRANCISCO <AP J -Spottln1 a patch of more than 200 marlJu1rna planta in a heavily wooded Santa Cruz County mountain area from a sheriff's plane wasn't an lnvasion of privacy, the California Court or Appeal has ruled. But a resultlnl warranUes1 ground March ln which marijuana plant• were 1elied wu lUe1al and evidence a1alnl\ Richard Benjamin Burkholder mu1t be 1upprea1ed, \be court held. A SANTA cavz COUNTY DEPUTY •beriff was making a ntsht ID Aupt urra at an alUWd• of about 2,000 feet when. ualn1 blnoculan. be aaw what be belleved to be a marijuana patch. A second overflight wu made ln s.pwmber and a few days later deputiea went to tbe property leas ed by Burkholder. The court, notln1 the posting or "no tr11pus- ing" 1lsna. aald deputies Wled a muter key to un- lock a sate and entered the property without permlulon. THE APPEAL COlJRT SAID THE owner of land devoted to culUvaUng contraband can have no reasonable expectation or privacy from over - flights. But, the court added , Burkholder's rights to privacy were viola ted In the ground search because of the signs and locked gates. the fact the patch was not visible a l ground level and the lack of emergency conditions allowing a warranUesa entry. Vesco Investigated WASHINGTON (AP) -the Justice Depart- m ent says it is investigating, free of Wblte House ln· terference, allegations that associate.a of Robert L . Veaco tried to bribe the Carter administration to halt extradition proceedings against the fugitive financier . Assistant Attorney General Philip B. Hey mann, head of the department's criminal divis ion, denied Wednesday charges of a cover-up by Ralph E . Ulmer , the foreman of the grand jury lnveaUgating the case, who resigned in protest over the government's handling of the probe. "It bas been an absolutely rigorous and excep· tionally probina lnvnU.aation. ••said Heymann. Ulmer, a61-yetr·oldengineerand a Republican, said In a letter ol resianatlon to U.S. District Judie William B. Bryant that "cover-up activities are be- • lDI orchestrated within the Department of Justice >:,under tbe concept that the lldminlstraUon must be ~:protededatallcost.s. ... J ) LOCAL I CALIFORNIA N-M Trustees Eye Sale Half~acre Site at Baker and Be~ Studied ..... ,,.,..._ ee l S tutes u week ago. he told the media that ht> acted •·sole ly for artistic reasons." His wife, balle rina Ludmilla Vlasova. has. ~anC'e returned to the Soviet Union. Newport-Meaa school trustees say they are willlna to loot at the poulblllty of Hlling a parcel of Jual under ball an acre at the aoutbeut corner of Baker and Bear 1treeU, at the request ol a developtt. By law, the parcel would have to be llOld through a bld process lf a private organization or in- dividual want.a to purchue It . It could be told by direct negotia- Ucmt only to a public •1ency. TaUSTEES ASKED school of· flclala to brine back more in· formation at a future meeting on the poesibWty of having the site appralaed. The ait.e is sous.ht by Ashwill Burke Ir Co. of Orange, which plana an office complex on adja· cent property. Roger Rhoades, a spokesman for the firm. said the re Is some heaitatlon about developing without the comer property. in part because or concern that It ml1ht later be used for a type of buslneu that would detract from the project planned by his firm. TalJ9TEE8 SAID THAT, lf an appra1aa.l 1a conducted, they abo want a price determined on a larger undeveloped parcel they own 1Jlrttw southwest-comer of the interaection. That parcel, Just north ol the are a used as the district 's transportation headquarte rs. was left undeveloped because or its potential future sale value ~s the area became built up, dis - tric t Business Manager Ray Schnierer said Trustees said they aren't necessarily considering sellin& the larger undeveloped proper- ty. but want to be sure the sale of the smaller pa rcel wouJdn 't lower its value. Schnlerer said the smaller parcel. soue,bt by AshwiU-Burke, OPEN ON LAB WILD WEST V-NECK SWEATERS ON SALE :rw lldv111Y1.,_ of our "'rM bu nd q_ua Illy for IHci! A.,ort.td rok>rt of cl"'"" orion ~•le gooct for JO dlyt °"'r· 8'l.4NIK.\U .. X .. rt'I( ti 7 4 •I • .H .,I\ lh;" ••'1 11t1cl '.I· I I,, • I·.' 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NOW $13.99 NOW $13.99 ~OOK GREAT ~ND SHOESALS SAVE ON CANDIE'S BY EL GRECO Pictured is the Candfo Stri~. reg $20 NOW $15.99 Other Canwe'R s ty les. valued up Lo $20. now sale priced from Sll.99· S15.99 FANTASTIC SAVINGS ON FAMOUS MAKERS LIKE FREEMAN, FORTUNE, MORGAN QUINN AND WRANGLER ~ SAVE ON LEVI'S BF.ND· OVER PANTS J<'ORWOMEN Our popular wom1•n • ri•nC in rnmfnr lohl•• •trt•l<'h 11oh•rd1n" <tr.·ul ('Olor•' lfurn . unc Wt-tt1k t al•• nnl\ • ~'""' •• lb. rel( $:!.I NOW $19.99 SAVE ON WOMEN'S VELOUR TOPS ( h•l<•"' from A '"h'C't 1011 111 l"•uul olul ~ .111 l'nlor• "'"' ...... k •U I\• """ °'"''' :-.. \I I,. rt'I( "I 'I NOW $}5.99 Lev rs was orphaned from the rest of the di.trlct property when Bear Street was constructed south from Baker Street to Briatol Street Rebates Aid Auto Sales- DETaorT CAP ) - Chrysler reports that its cars carrying S400 rebates sold more than twice as well during :J three-day period last week as the same cars did during the same days in July De alers sold 5,521 of the rebated models from Aug 21 to 23 compared with 2,455 from J uly 21 to 2.1. the fin ancially trouhlcd automaker reported Wed· nesday. BOYS' FAMOUS MAKER SH IHT SALE f, r. J • .. •I J, • \ t ~ t I ' f • ' , I ••, • ,, .,. •I• it f ii I I .11 fl " " • Id I ' I I 'I \O\\' S7.99 -, ; --, -J I / SA\'E ON Ol 'H C;JtEAT LJTILE ~I.IT FHONT UHESS • , , if :'\O\\' $19.99 , • NATION I LOCAL Strike Hurts Tomatoes Raine Aleo Rotting Northwe8t Ohio .Crop BELMORE.Ohio (AP) At much aa 10 percent of the tomato crop bu rotted la the fiekb in nortb ... t ObU>, whe"' rain and 1trtkin1 ml1rant worken haYe ct.all a doubl~ blow LO the harvest. farm aienu uy. The 1trike bu made It dif ficull for aome 1rowen lo nnd help lo pick their crops , aarlcwtural experu say. and farmers who chose to rely on mect-anlcal harvalen lAJkr u similar strike lut year can't get the macb.l.nel through the mud "ALLSUM•Ea THE growen; have been waving statistics in o ur face, aaylni that they'd harvest 7S percent of their crop with machines," said Baldemar V.elaaquez, bead of the Farm Labor Or1ani1ing Committee "Well, their machines are stuck in the mud and their backs are against the wall." Kenneth Ackers, a statistician with the Ohio Crop Reporting A~w.,....... 1t'riglu Claaac~• Gen. Alexande r Haig says he has considered running for the GOP presidential nomination, but "I haven't been overwhelmed by the din of support." The former NA TO commander said he is still trying to decide if politics is right for him. OMEWEBOMLY GROUND COVER • STIAWIBtH •GAIAHfA •ICE f'Ul'fr • ILUE STAI CRHrB R ... , .. Ir' $695 FLAT PA TIO PLAMTB T1tlH POODUS • ESPAUERS PYRAMIDS IOMSAI PLANTS & TRHS CACTUS Service, Hid only to perttnt ot tbt 1tate'1 tomato crop ha11 btt11 harvested Uu1 year. compared with 15 perc:eot by this lime hun year Ram bu fallen al near·record levels W s month in U\e nauon·i. third·h&r{lo.lit t.omuw·produclng area. and more 111 foreC'ust Some of the crop an ·11llm1tted 8 ~r«nt lo 10 l)t'rC'~ot in Put nam County b~11 rotted m lh~ fleld!i A('CORDING TO Tll E N11 t1onal WeaU\er Service. 4.53 in chH of ram b-s faJlt<n tn the re g1on Uus monfh., The average railllall for August is ~.71 inches H owever, tbe cool , wet weather that bit s d e l ayed harves trng has al1.o :..lowed ripenmg, Ackers s aid. "If the rotting can b~ t:on trolled and the weather dries up, then the situation 1!>11't too bad yet." he said Some 19,600 acre!> of tomatoes were planted this year in Ohio The leading tomato-producing state is California, where the United Farm Worh •rs have con- ducted a long s trike for higher wages against lettuce growers THE O HIO STRIKERS are hoping bad weather contmues "A lot of tomatoes are rot· ting,'' Velasquez said "That's what we like to see · · The farm labor group struck las t year. but too late to affect the harvest. Organizer!>, who led the migrant workers in a march on the statehouse in Columbus, vowed Lo strike again this year They seek higher wages for t he mig rants, who pick the tomatoes by hand and put them in 33-pound hampers. Most mi· grants earned 24 to 30 cents per hamper last year THE GROUP JS seeking µay· ment of 45 cents per ha mper. a minimum wage of SJ.SO an hour. guarantees of 28 hours of work ever y two wC'ck:. a nd other benefits. Don Kimmet. Putnam County agricultural agent. said growers a re an a bind There are 34 licensed migrant camps in his county this year, compared with 68 last year. M oreover , m o s t o f th e tomatoes go LO two canneries in I 0 INCH HAMGIHG HOUSE PLANTS .... ... s4so I GAL.SUHR Sill • CAHHA • LAMT AMA • COf'tlOSHA • ¥EllOHICA • l"OMEG~ATE • STltAWIEHY • 4' HONEYSUCKLE OUI OWMB IS APIOFESSOI OF OIMAMIMT AL HOmCULTUll rro••···' - northwnt Ohio, and sPoketmen for the compan ies -Libby. McNe U ac Libby and Campbell Soup Co. u1d contracts tbla year weol only LO farmers with mechanical pkkera. THE G&OWKas, SAID Kim· m et, will "either harvest with machme or not harvest. They're not goin~ back to labor." Nearly two-thirds of t he growers in Putnam County have opled for mecbarucal pickers, he· said. Some 200 s triking migrant worke rs are camped at the group's field headquarters in Belmore. Another 400 to 500 mi- grants are working in the area, but Velasquez says the farm wo rkers hope pick ets will prompt those workers to leave the fi elds. Chorale Tryouts Announced AuditJon.c; are being set up for the Irvine Master Chorale. Applicants must be able to read music and are requested to perform a short solo a t the audl· lion. An ac<·ompanisl will be pro- vided . Auditions wiJI be held at Corona del Mar High school in Newport Beach on Friday from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sept. 5 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. They will also be held Sept. 3 from 6 to 10 p.m . at Rea Middle school in Costa Mesa. Appointments may be a r · ranged by calling 548-5289 from noon to 6 p.m. or by contacting the Chorale business office at 542-1790. Suspect Arres te d PALO ALTO t AP> PoLil'~ report they hav(' arres ted a man believed responsible for at least fou r rapes, one robbery and 10 burglaries in the cit y s ince April. Booked for investigation of the cnmes was 28·year-old Richard E. Richardson. 15~~N 1.\ • MAGMOUA • IRAZIUAM PEPPY • LIGUSTRUM TUAHUM • MEW ZEALAND CHRISTMAS THI • SIUC OAK UTU LARGE I S"to 29" A.UTUMH SPICIAL HOUSE PL.AMT TREE HCUS l&IJAMIHA ~.:-29'5 S "':. m 11822 WARNER AVE.,, f'.OUNTAIN VALLFf' PHONE: 5-4&-3429 1 Block Weet of Harbor on Werner. Thuredey, Augu.t 30. 1979 DAILY PtLOT AJ5 I Golden West College Honors Top Students ., .• 1,.,.... Pe,.....llAH• Frank Sinatra said the death of the Earl of Mountbatten was a personal loss tha t "leaves a stain on a ll mankind." The earl was killed when a ter- rori s t bomb destroyed his boat off the Irish coas t this week. Two Honore d Sandra Hicks a nd Doreen Roberts. both of HuntmgtOn Beach. have received ma s tt•r '!> degree !> from th e Uni versity of W1sc:on~1n Nume rous Orange Coast residents have been placed on the dean's list for a cade mic excellence at Golde n West College in Hunt· ington Beach. They are: PreM CHIO Moe lttv1n C G•••"o", L•wrence H H•nnen Howord IC<ll9n, Ow19'1t E -n $ylvlo L Ho<oni.., RO!lert W $t1n mon ,,...,. ~ Vol'-Y 1C 1mbetlv E Ado""'°", Do<\ II &oft•t. 0 .. ne M 8oo111. Cai"""""' 0 Bowe<!. c,.,y A Cool< lloy E Gel\ll'>'let. P•t•K 1• A. H•r rell, Gery l Hot•lll, J•mo 0 J°""""'· Jult J l(Mf\ Reoe<u 0 ICi.oNnMI Clorto J MetWI", LetOlne L. Mo OonouQ'1, tn '""' Moon. 11-. J Nu t Mory E s-ends. Jo""'"~ W W•lle<t. SllMI C WllllOM\, Cho"'fl l Wll'IOn. ~ G. Vep, Oetlte E .,_ '""' "•• 1111 BMcll: Morltti.n S Al•P•119'1, C•rol A Arment• (lw\ltr 0 A11 M.Qllt'I S 8ortloW, Mo1>ommoo N S..•11.,_v J f'IUUftt l ftry•n (f n1M• l C•ll\On. "'""" L Cod<l1nqton. l(otr1 0 CC>f\Or •. J1>.orww, M tourt0t\ Cnerlt\ M O•nt~t Huno 'S1 Oo.\n (ArOf A DuPont P-.,t J ( r1(&W'n MOIY O~··" AIA" P H•lf Af"Q1nA ~ H•t'G1n Anti.a u '1Au\rr U th1,,. HOiie p,,,..,00<' l .. _, l •tnO\t\'f T J'>nf"\ '•VII'\ M ~~flfMY \f•f°' M .. C>()O-f PWJIA J l • ).tifl'lt MV"~ \ l ii' [ O••rO H L •tu•1'J ~""'•" J lO•f't' Snttt,.,. J l\ol ' 16'' t Ni•t h._1f11 .. r, ",.1n1,...n £ M•r'~"•'• '•th; t. M.1rt1n V ttll , t M •"•" ,,.,., .. fol M tf '•ntt • f h o n , .. .., ~ r,41inn ~l'IOt• fj M.t-t•1nq Tor•aNN • .-oyc VMWIN!le. s,.,..., 8 Wel•w. •-1 8. Welu, f!lel11e 8. Wllce•, Mi ii• W Wlt-b-f, "-"Y M. l~ . ,,. ... ...,.._. a-ti: Terry J Cr•v<-. Pell.I J, llo\¥liel, MallM• U. Toter ,,.... lea C ....... ! J-..i Wee. t.r. ,., .... S.•I ... ell; B••trln o Arnold, MairHn Pornter Sohio Spending Matched Win CLEVELAND <AP> -The Standard Oil Co. (Ohio> outspent opponents 48 to l in a succeasfw camprugn last year to win appro".al for i~ no~· shelved oil t erminal and pipeline proJeCl in California. according LO a report by the Council on Economic Pnorities. Soh.io, Sohio Natural Resources Co. and Sobto Transportalion Co. contributed $864,568 while op- ponents lo the project raised $17,721. according to the 00-page r eport, entitled "Bankrolling Ballots." Long Beach citizens approved the pipeline prp· JN't last November But the company shelved plans in the s pring , sa ying excessive government rc>d tape and delays had made the project too cos· tb A Horse of a Different Color Comt ~"t' th~ 1umrlL'r... rr.incc·r-. danc1·r-, .. wonJL'rlully ric>'>I Jl).\lt, Jd1Wittully hl'.JUt1tul. hJnd-tJrVl'J carrous.el dmmab from tht' IJmOu'> Roon<-y colll'Ct1un. (hdJren wtll bt· t•nchJnt1•d by tht· m.irvdnuc, h11rSt."> lrom Jnt1qul' mt·rry go-ruunJ-, Now .1l Nl'wport B.t lboa SJv1n~'· \t\'t'.,td1lt l'IJld. \\t·c;ttl1ll Dnv, .ii lrv1m· 1\wnul'. N~wport Balboa '>dVlnK'> "'herr your yvini.:, "'vrlo. hard for you. W t: offer hight r \ 1l'IJm~· pa-.-.11111 .~ .11 <nun• .ind l11w. 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Ill ttcuttlno lntermtnt \etv1<.e\ 1m m•<O•trtv fOllOWinQ Hdrt>Or L•wn "'°"'"' Ot••~ MM1u•,. o• Co.•• ,... ... WO.is~ ,IBC FA.MILT COU>HIA&. FU .. UAL HOMI 7801 Bolaa Ave Westminster 893-3525 ,.ClftC YllW MIMOllAL PAA IC (A),,.tery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacthc View Onve Newport Beach 644-2700 WcCC>aMICIC MOITUAltlS Laquna Beach 494-9415 Laquna Hills 768-0933 , San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 ,...new L.AW.._MT. OLIYI Mortuary• Cemetery Cremal ory •• , :· . ~· ,. ... ... .~ 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-55!>4 IALTZ•W<>M NteA&. ..,.. 646-242" Costa Mesa 673-9450 l&L llOAllW A'f ...OITUAIY 110 Btoedway Coeta Mesa 642-9 150 SMITH a TUTHU. MOWTUAl'f WISlQ. .. CHAI'& MortuaJV • er.ma Oona FIOWtlf' Shop 4Z1 E. 17th St. eo.i.Mesa 146-4&8 NIClllO,,_S ~MOttTUAIY WM.in St tt.intl~on Beach ~ • Thu~ay, Augu..t 30. 1111 Media Builder Dies S.I. NewhoWJe Erected ComnuuUcatiom Empire NEW YORK fA P l Samuel I Newhouae, who t' c111rNJr In pubHah.inc t.tan •hen he was 1Ull a a-. ...,. and luted ...,. I)' Hffn ~Mea, died at ... 84 Newtiou. known •• R.I died W.clne1day t n Uoctor 'a HoepttaJ after a ahort lllnma rollowt.nc •at.rote. D tJ alNG HI A Aa~1o;a , Nf'whoun b\ult a communlca lion• t•mplre that at ono Ume. 1nC'!udfod lH nt"W'llpop('n\, !lf'ven ma1•l1nff, Ill tf>levlaion ala Uon•. ft~ radio ataliona and 20 cable telt>vlalon 11y11tema In all. hr t-mployt.'<I mon· Uutn IS,000 In 22 c1Uea Loula .... mechanical npert.D· tendent. One 81ater, Naomi,,.., • drculaUon mana1er; anodMr. Eatelle, waa a markeUDI analyst. Newbou.e decided early to 11'71, ahortly after the purebaM of Booth newspapen, to trUllltr day-to-d•y operallona of tbe Newbouae 1roup to Tbeodore and Nor m.an and to bla aooa, S.I. Jr. aad Donald. atanaaement. of t.he NewhOUse group bu bMD ln lbelr band.a aince then. N EWllOVSE TOOK 818 nnt step toward expansion in 1932, buylng lbe Lone Island Dally Presa for $7SO,OOO. T be Pf'el.8, which cloeed ill im. wu one at only two Newbouae properties to tall. The other was the Lone Ialand Star Journal wblcb cloeed ln 1968 . Newbouae took pride in hJa abutly to make a sucUtiH out of ftn•nclally ailtnR ncwspapen1, lncludina the Sta ten Island <N . Y .) Advan ce -which became lbe cornerstone of bjs late r ()perations and the Star Led1er in Newark, N.J . SUCCUMBS AT 14 S.muef I. N•whouM In the lS years bet.ween i.m a nd 1947. Newhouse bought seven more papers in New J ersey, New York and Pen- nsylvarua and built them up wilh infus ions of capital and strong editorial and business manage· m ent. He also was proud that he left. editorial decisions lo individual edilons on local news papt>rs the age of 12, rn a business ~chool for a lhree-month co,arse When he applied for a job ufter leaving business school, he was turned down -and laughed a l -because of his height, S· reet, 2-inches. "WHATEVER POLITICA,L In· te rest each newspaper pubHsht:r or edit.or has. is babt'd on what he thinks ts best for lhc com- m unity in which he operates 1md he expresses himse lf freely, without submitting anything to m e." Newhouse s aid m 1976. Newhouse spent more than half a billion dollars lo acquire various pubhshU"lg and hroad· casting properties. lie rcpeatN..I· ly sel records for the largest cash outlay ever made for the purcbaseof a newspaper. The oldest in a fumily or eight children, Newhouse was born May 24. 1895, in a tene ment on Manhattan's Lower East Side. Both his par ents wer e lmmi· ~rants: h.is father, Meyer . came rrD m Russ ia . hJS mother. Rose, ·"'ab an Austrian farmg1 rl A friend took over the talter- 1 ng Bayo nne T im es. He told Newhouse to "close the thin~ up." Instead, Newhouse re\'1vcd the paper. Ry 1916, Newhouse was makmg $30.000 u year most of it in profits from th•· Times. He passed the b1tr. bul practiced law only brieOy. de· ciding instead lo d evote h1is ener gies to publishin~. Newhouse 's first venture out- side of nt>wspapt•rs came in 1959 when he bought Conde N as l and Street & Smith m1tgazmes for $9.04 milhon "I WANTED TO give Mitzi ·vo.:ue· for a 35th weddmg an- niversary gift." he Joked. refer- rin~ to ht!l wife . lie a lso gave m1llion11 to ph1lanlhrop1c V('nturl's through th1• family foundation. AmonJ( h '" 1ntL'r<'s ls we re the S I. Nt·whoul>e School of Public Com· mun1catlon s at Sy racuse Un1vl'rs 1ty and the Mitzi !'frv. hou~e Theatre at 1.mcoln l'1•1Her m New York City. HIS FIRST P URCHASE was a moribund paper in Fitchburg, Mass. lie made a $60,000 profit 1n disposing of its assets. a profit that helped him buy the Ad vancc Nf>whouse is s urvtved--by hls \\ 1fr l v.o '>on:., S I Jr a nd Uon a Id . I wo brothers. Theodore a nd :'li•irman: two bls te r c,, C.ertrud1· JJ1amond and 1':-;tellc Mtrnn .• ind ... ix ji?n1nd(·h1ldren The Advance like later Ul • 'JU1~1t1ons wu:-. a f;imily operi.1 Tll E NEWllOUSF. •·AM ILY moved to Bayonne. N J • ~hortly after Sam1wl was born. Because of poverty. ht· was forced lo :-.kip h1i.:h sc·hoc1I t·nroll1n ~ in~ttad. at tion Hts brothC'r Th<'odorc w a!'. hus1nt>ss munag~r brnlh t:r Norman wus -w aterfro11t a nd po!l(•c rt'portcr, poltt1cal writer a nd cxecut1 Vl' t·d1tor. brothL·r I' 11 n 1 1 ,, I t· r' t 1· , • .., " 1· r 1· :.ch t-duh·d f11r 11 a n1 I' rii.Ja~ ;rt Tt•mph· Ent.JOU 1-;11n N£''1t Yurk For Woman 35 Pill May Be lmulvisable Ry OR. PETER STEINC&OHN Dear Ur. Steincrohn: I'm newly marned, and for the first time. at the age of 35. I reahz.e it's quite late. so m y husband and I have decided I s houldn't have a child. Now comes the question of contraceptives One doctor s u1rncsts an IUD. but I'm afraid of an inlrautenne device I want to take the pall instead. Rut hl' SUJ:!l(<'!'its th<it at my age the Ptll may cause complic;,t1on:., s uch <i~ £'lob 1n my vf>tns or strok1· .f hav<' been a heavy 1>moker lat.ely becaube I m so hcfucl<llcd ;,iboul whal Lr1 do Cun you g iv1· rnc any adv1n"' Mri. Ci . DEAR MRS C. ·Of <·011rsc y ou rc:1h2l· I'll say that :specific advice w11l have t1J come from your own doctor Many women t1t~lht Pill without any com plicat1ons at all Nevertheless, it's true that some are prone lo gel mto som e 5ort of trouble Your doctor may have good reas on for s uggesting an IUD in your case rather than the pill FOR EXAMPLE IT HAS BEEN found that heart attacks are more likely in women who arc :>Ver 38 and smoke while taking the pill. It t~ rare in those under 38. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE , especially if they do not s moke. In one recent study it was found that the r isk for women who s moke and take oral contraceptives is quite large, rang. ing from an estimated one per 8,400 a nnually in women aged 27 to 37 years to one per 2SO for women aged 44 to 45 years. It would seem to me, Mrs. G., that as you're getting cl<>1e to the 38 age limit, you'd better con· sider some other type of contraceptive than the pill -especially because your smolclng may com- plicate matters. ••• M EDICALE'ITES Many readers know that angina patients dia· solve nitroglyce rine tablets under the tongue to find relief from chest pain. Jn a recent column I m entioned the use or nitroglycerine ointment for angina. llere is an example : Dear Dr. Stelncrobn: I read your recent col- unn and was quite inte rested in the discussion about nitroglycerine ointment for angina. Well, I am a heart patient. I have quite a his t.ory of heart disorders. My doctor prescribed a 2 percent nitroglycerine oinlment because I was awakening three or four times a night with chest pains and had to take nilro pills. Feud Over Fence Halted by Court I STARTED CSING TIU; NITRO ointment with wonderful rt·~ult~ I have been able to sleep the night through und 1t 1s giving m e real rPst I am feeling muc·h b~:tter Somet1m t·s I use the'''"' ment during the day a nd J don't have to us e th · pi Us. My dot'tor prt'scnht>d "one inc h " on Uw chi.Ir! that ('Orne:. with the n1tro ointment. I am 70 year'> young and l am gctttng much bette r s ince 1 am able to sleep the night thrnugh. I just thought you 'd like lO know !after you 'd written your C'Olurnn 1 from a paUent who ha-. been "there·· -Mr. S . ••• Dear Or. SU-incroho: I have been having heart skip~ ;,ind palptta t1on Otherwise I am in v1•1 v good health exccpt "for arthntLS Is there any conoec· lion? Mr:-.. C. DEAR MRS (' I doubt1t. But why not h&vc a heart. checkup·' San Jose Bans Discrimination SAN JOSE <AP ) -San Jose has ~ome the fourth major c1Ly m Califorrua to ban discrimina· lion again.st homosexuals in housing and employ- ment. The City Counc il gave approval to a gay -rig~ts ordinance patte rn<'d after one that opponents are trying Lo overturn tn unincorporated parts of Sa.nta Clara County. The measure will become law in 30 days . WS ANGELES, BERKELEY AND San Fran· cisco previoW1ly passed similar bllls . In contrut to the stormy meeting two weeks ago wbea the City Council tentatively approved the ordinance. the atmosphere at Tuesday's council meeting was calm The vote was 5 1 in favor, with Councilman Larry Pegram. A former policeman, votinl against the measure. Vice Mayor J im Sell, who earlier voted for the ordinance, wu absent. THE SAN JOSF. ORDINANCE requires every e m ployer and labor organization required by federal or state law to post an equal employment notice to expand thnl notice t.o include a warning that discrimination based on sexual orientation al110 is prohibited. The penalty ror non.compliance is a SSO fine for each violation. There are no criminal penalties preacribed in the San Jose ordinance Anyone discriminated against in housing or employment may enforce the ordina nce by means of civil action. Civil penaJU• allow for damag~ ranging from S200 to $400. Altar Discovered HERAKLEION, Gr~ (AP> -A bwnao PV8UC NOTIC& "18UC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTlllOUt 8V\1 .. eH ......... \TATe-N'T f M foojfowtnQ PH_, •\ -"'I OV-• ,.,, ., N•Nlt ll rontAP Al\l \ •O TOw l\ f. (r..,.t" ()<-(.A..,_ ,,,.., • .,, h Al"tf•tl IM /t Mt "'''°"' OBITUARIES / CAllFOANIA I HEAL. TH PVBLIC NOTICIJ ll'IC'tlTIO~n aut• .. •M ...... " .. , ...... , f f\• fQUowl""' "9t ~~ •'• °'°'"°' C>\l\.tM\\ ... 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KbalU Seyraft from erect.lnl • cbaln llnk fmce ~er· ty adjoUllng lbe lot where Nil.uoo la hia sacrificial altar more than 3,800 yean old, t.be ftnt 1---------- of Its kind to be found lo Greece, bu been dla· PUBLIC NOTICE ,..,.,.. • .,Mtec•-..-1c. ... 1tt11111c....,..,.....11t11111c'-ie,1a1•-cr1r111"<M ... , ......... l<MMM_., ... .-.... ...... , __ ,,..,fley••• home. A MCODd court beartn1 baa been Ml Sept. 12 to decide whether a prelimlnary injunctioa lbould be luued. The rock atar complained that the planned fence would be an "eyesore" and lbat SeJrafl waa bWldlq lt oaly t.o "annoy" and "bar .. a" him. leyraft aald be wanted '° put tbt fence \lP to kffP wild anlmall off b!a pnperty and to dil· couraae walan . covered on the island of er.te, arcbMoloeilt loan· nll Sakelarakla reported. On the altar. In the ••tern room of a tb.ree· chambered temple, wu found a human 1keletoo witb a bronze aword Mt 1D tbe chat. Two other skeletons were fouad nearby ln atUtudea that clearly lndicated a reU1lous ceremony had taken place, the arcbaeolo&ial said. He aald It wu tbe ftnt evktenee ol bwnu aacrlftee ln tbe Whale of tM prelidllDrte ~u Se• reeson. ll'ICTtnout autHtHt MMIMllTATIUMWT TM........,.,__,, ...... ~. MUU THI COPl'l!I! "1!00LI!,_, )411 V .. ~. H-1 he<lt, CA. nttl a.-., 0 c:.,_1.,, 2141 C!Ooll ....... c.. M9v. c.. "'*' Tll .. _..,_M ~llY•"'"• dh•I ..... """'*"' o. c;.r,...,., " """ ........... -lllad "'"" .,. C-ty Cltn ti ~ ..... C......, 911 ................ ... ............... c:.I.,...., ... ...... n. ............ "" ... .. 111~~•••<11oe1,.....,.,_ .. ,.. .. ,.,,""° ..... 'h ... ,.,.. .. ., N I ,....,.(tll'*9ft 11Vlftt wtlfl t .. m ellf...,.. •_,.iv tw '"'"""'•I•-"'''" lot "*"• lNfMlll'tlMuldcom«t ..... . U-.. ~'*''of I,. .... ,, 9lt ..,W ... 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IYll'li..,A ...... 14,7S,1•,n ... ,. •• ,1m ,, .. ,,. .-----------~----.. ---------------------.. -------- .... -.,.. ............. .,.. ... -....... -,, . ___ ,,,,_.,..,_ _ ___ ....., ________ . NATION DAIL V PILOT A j 1 Six Amtrak Routes Cut Board A.ho OK. Merging Some Train Runs WASHJNGTON (AP) -Am· lrak 'a board or d1recton bu a,p provt'd a route ayatem that would el.Jmlnatt alx w~U known pauencer tra1na and comblnes 11ome others tlftective Oct l The board voted Wednesday to ('Ut from Amtrak's 27.000·mlle rall r•ffnaer syatem the Na tlona Um1ted from New York to Kanaas <.'ity, the North Coast fllawutha from Chlu.io to Seat· lle, lht' Lone tar from Chlcaao to Dallas Houston, the Hilltop· per from Washln&lon to CaUelL<, bure . Ky . tbe San Joaquin Di•appointed Nevada Gov. Robert List :-mys his s te:tte 1s "extremely d i s appointed" because Calif omia balked at concur- ring m Nevada·~ latest pro- pos als to protect the Lake Ta h oe Basin. The plan wou ld inc lude a ban on g ambling expansion . List !'>iJ I 0 Disea,se Talk Set Hypoglycemia. a dis- ease that has many of the :..ame symptoms as diabetes, will be the topic of discussion at the Sept 11 meeting of the Orange County chapter o f the American Diabetes Association. Dr. Russell Poucher, an endocnnologist. will lecture at 7: 30 p.m. at St. J oseph Hos pital, 1100 W. Stewart Drive, Orange. The meeting 1s open to th e publ ic w ithout charge. For informatton c::i llfi39·4912. ····· ......... . . ... :VoU . ·c ......... :::·::::· .. ··an ·· .. ·· . . . .· ..... ·:. . . .. : Q:. •t·'··· I '•oo '• , UI -. lrt5 :, "DaYS , ..... . Thouund• have quit amoklng In 5 day• wlfh thla guaranteed Med~Health Method f"ICDI JfCALTI [ IWLY llltOf l a.ASSIPllD ADI Ma•f!11 from Oa kland lo 8akt1raf\eld, and the F1ond•n from Ch1ca.10 to Florida THE BOARD AL.'K> votl'd lo comblnt' two New York to Florida trail\!\, th .. Sliver J\let"°r and the Champion. The tralns wall opera.tt' a11 ont· tHitwct.1n New York 1anc1 J tH'kKonvalle, with a Silver Meteoi sedlon .iowa to Mlam1 and a Chump1011 secuon to St Pl'lcraburg Also to bt t•omlnnecJ were the Mount lb1mer from St:allle to Portland and the Pac1r1r In terna tiona.1 from Seattle to Van· couver The board said the vote was co ndl11onal. pend 1 ng con gressiooaJ action on Amtrak's route system THE HOUSE AND Senate have passed similar bills caUang for cuts of about 16 percent of the least-used rrule~ from the na· lion's rail µasseng<·r system by Oct. 1 A Joint l'Onfcren'*! rom mittee i~ to meet w1tl11n two weeks lo rcsolvt· manor daf ferences. Both bills s pecify th at lo con· tinuc to cx1::.t. u train mu~l aver age 150 passengers 1>c r mile and lose no more than seven cents a mile. Operating on that standard, Amtrak 's management recom mended lhc route structure to the board. The trains to be dropped do not meet the stan dard. THE TRANSPORTATION Department originally proposed a sharper 43 percent reduction in the Amtrak system. Trains saved by the economic criteria specified by both houses in· Curb 'Curbed' SACRAMENTO IAP) The California Senate has narrowly approved a bill that could keep Lt Gov. Mike Curb from mak 1ng quick j udgeship appoint ments while Gov Edmund BrQ.wn Jr 1s out of the state duded the Montrealer from Montreal to Washington, the Southern Cre~ce nl fro m New York ~ New Or~ans . and the Cardinal from Chicago to W Hhlnfton. The Houae and Senate also ap· proved an amendment that said no region of the country can be left without a passenger train. Thi.l rescued the Pioneer from Salt Lake City lo Seattle and the St. Louis-to-Laredo, Texas , leg of the lnter·American. Commuter trains operated by Amtrak won an 18-month con- gressional r eprieve through April L98l lo give state and local governments time to determine bow lo finance their operation. AMT&AK ALSO IS holding discussions with various states on the pouibillty of the states supportint ~rtain trains. These include the San Joaquin from Oakland to Ba kers field and trains from Kansas City to St Louis and Chicago to Peoria. The Transportation Depart menl originally .proposed the t·uts because the system wa'> costing taxpayers several hu n dred million dollar:;; a year 111 subsidies Mesa Clinic Plans Move The Costa Mesa clinic of thl' Planned Parenthood Association of Orange County will move lo larger quarters Sept. 1 The new address will be 440 Fa1r Drive, Su..ite K. Clinic hour~ will be 3 p.m. lo 8:30 p.m. Mon days and Wednesdays and 9: 30 a m. to 2 p.m . Fridays. accord mg lo Ralph Jensen. presad<•nt of the non-profit organization. Appointments for birth con trol counseling, pregnancy tf'-.t mg. contraceptives and problem pregnancy cousellng can be oh tained by calling 973· 1727 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 9.6453 ANNUAL RA!'( .t.NtlUAl ffff<TIVr YlllD CERTIFICATES ISSUED AUGUST 30 THRU SEPTEMBER 5, 1979 $1 0,000 minimum. Rate b;ised on 26-week U.S. Treasury Bill rate. [lfect1ve yield assumes all funds at maturity are redeposited at same rate and remain for lull year Rate may change at renewal. r ederal regulations proh1b1t compounding of interest on the account and 11'Tlpcse a substantial interest penalty tor early withdrawal WE'RE OPEN LONGER! SATURDAYS: All Gibraltar offices are open from 9:30 to 4:00. WEEKDAYS: Most offices open Mon.·Thur. 9:00 to 5:30; Fri. to 6:00. WEEKNIGHTS & SUNDAYS: These offices~ Mon -Fri till 9 00 pm. S.t 9 30 to 4 00: Sundaya 11 00 to 4 00 Q<-1 Am•• f J'>ht11n ~ri11o:11 ... ( N Y>n Ma~. 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Committee Shelves Feud, Approve• $85,000 • conciliatory comment• from UCI Office o ... n-.. Michigan newspaper pu bl1sht·r John P M cGoff rt>ports that he hus don~ 91 of tht." 120 hours or volun teer drug rehabihta lion work he \\a~ or dered to do a ft er J)leading guilty to a m isde meanor charge in connection with a glass-t hrowing inci· dent in Aspen, Colo. SACRAMENTO <AP) -A le1l1latlve eommltlt• bu ..- proved •• fGr a at.ate com· mi .. kln ..._.. bJ DOlltleal ac- Uvlat Tom RQdM aft.r Hudea ud a ~tlve foe at leut tempor baited U..ir name- calliq l. Tbe fWJda approved w.-.. day by the Jolnt l.e1l1latl•• Bud1et Committee will pay for Calllonlla'• partlclpaUon ln tbe Southwest Bord.sr fh1lonal Commlulon. NOlUl.u.L Y, AN $8S,OOO adcb tton to the 11tate's $21 billlon spendmg program would be a routine matter approved with ltttle or no detailed review by the comnuttee. But due to Hayden's presence on the commission, tbe ap· propriation got s wept int.o the conlmulng political battle over Go.v Edmund Brown J r .'s ap- pointment of Edison Miller to OCEANf MJflC ~6 tOR•UIOV A .. ~'1,.1/.'!0 'P•o? ~·· ~ tbc Oran1e County Board of lupervut<>n; M lll~r ls a former Marine Corp• pilot cen1ured by the Navy ror makln1 antiwar tapee wbile a priaooer ol war ln North Vietnam. BA YDt:N AND 1118 wUe, ac· treaa Jane Fonda, played a ma· jor role ln persuadiq .Brown to a ppoint Mille r to the Orange County board over the bitter op- po al tl on or Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D·Santa Ana, and m06t other Oran1e County pollticaJ leaders. Last week , Hayden con· demned Robinson, who is a member of the budget commit-tee, as a .. corrupt politician" and said Robmson would make the committee b e aring a "witch.hunt. " Robln.son accuaed Hayden of practicing "guerrilla politics." But Wednesday, after polite questioning from Robinson and \. Hayden, Bobtnaon authored tbe motlon 1rantln1 tbe fund• eoupt by Hayden'• comm•Mklo THE OOMlll'ITSE approved ~.ooo from the atate'• ..-..i fund for the commi11lon and directed Hayden to get tbe other $35,000 fl'Om fUnda already a~ prop riated to the Democratic 1overnor'1 oftice. "I wun't apologizing. I just think the war of words can go on in other forums . . . that don't Jeopardize the work of the com- mlsaloa," Hayden said alter the bearlne. AP ~ CONmOVEf'SIAL Tom Hayden Fmids Voted HANFORD <AP)' - King s Co unty Super visors have set uide $2.7 million for a juvenile detention center •• :• Pacific Telephone ii settmi up a temporaJ'f;! office on campus for UC Irvine student.I wbo ~ to order phones for their dormitory rooma. : !t Stnce the rooms are equipped with m~ telephone Jacka, 1tudent.1 can pick up a tele ' at the campua offtce and install it them aelvea. \'\ Five telepboDe aervice repnMDtativea will~.' available at the wliveraity's lleea Court Cav~· Sept. 18-20 to handle phone orden. !: A• soon u students place their order, they wilt' be given a telephone number and phone, accordlo~· to Barbara Flores, wbo coordinates the annuat back-t.o-acbool ru1b for Pacific Telephone. The customary $25 depoeil fee will be waiv~ for the 1tudeot.s. Robinson didn't take back any earlier comments about Hayden, but directed most of bis criticism Wednesday at the state Department of Finance, which be said did not adequately audit .commission spending when it was under supervision of former Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally. behind the new govern· '~lil:i~~~~w•~~~~~li6lllili••_,.~ ment cent.er here. u ~l.A'4 ~~?o '"46 . 1c:;-.')I(. On=-~e~ ~aa:ve ·~ ~oUAe KNIT SHlllS ~.\20-00 88 \ ti LJMrr: 1. ~ COSTA MESA C&.JSTI::JMe~ ........ _...._ -_____ ....., .. .. ' • " ' " •.. .49 ~lY PtLOT Thureday, Auguat 30, tl7'1 CALIFORNIA I LOCAL .,. . ..,.._ NElGHBORHOOD FEUD SUSPECTED Postal Inspector Bob Kong end Piie of Junec Irvine Co. Plannt.•r Official Takes Harvard Post Irvine Company P lanm ng Director Donald Cameron will head east to teach in the Har vard University Graduate School or Design for the 1980 spring semester. The visitin~ lectureship will lake Cameron from his Irvine duties from January through May. His leaching topics will include l rvme Ranch land· use planning project~ Cameron ~aid he will attempt to stay up to date on Irvine Company 11lanning matters and will per iodically fly home "a~ the need arises " Cameron, 46, ha~ been with the Irvine Com· pany for s ix y£>a rs . lie ll\ a Stanfor d Univeri>1ty graduate and mu<.:h of his professional career h<ts involved the frvine Hanch lie once wor ked for William Pere ira and As- sociates, where ht· workt>d on plan:. for the south <'Oa:-it sector of th<· I rv1n(' Gene ral Plan. He a !so was pro1cct dirc<·tor for !JC Irvine':; long·rage de· velopme nl plan. Social S~curity Checks Due Early WASHINGTON CAP) The gove rnment says 1t will cost $1 75 m1lhon m lost interest, but Social Security rcc1p1cnts won't have their September c hecks delayed because of Labor Day. Labor Day comes Monday, the day the checks are due for delivery . So to keep them from being late, they will be mailed m t.Jmc for receipt f'ri· day. three days early. /\ Social Security offarwl ~<ty~ the early m all- ing of $9 b1 lhon in c·h<·C'h will co~t Sl 75 m illion in los t interest i Fort Sill Cited WASlllNGTON ( /\ P ) Fort Sill, Okla., has won the 1.978 Secretary of Defense Environmental Quality Awa rd. A selection C'om m1 ttce also recom mended that the Pacific Missile Test Center and Vandenberg Air •,orce Base, Calif., and the Ma rine Corps Air Station at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii, be recognized for ··exemplary environmental programs. No Olive Braneh? Man Bombarded With Junk Mail UPERTJNO (AP> W DoutlH Carothera HY• bl• dooratop wu bomb~ by 7,000 plec~ ol Jun.IL mall ln a ye.,..aons al.lent war wllh • ne .. hbor that •tarted over lbc: plant a.._ ot lift ollve ltM Vl~l L&ll1l Napoli, a computer enctn .. r, WH In JaU Wedneaday after btlaa booked for lnv•liaaUon of a ch1r1e ate mmlna from th~ f uatll ade of lelle r a , t cscbnic~al manuala and •adaeta dcHlvcred to Carolbera' bou.le THE WAR WNE for this s uburban buul~ 45 mllt4" outh of San Fran· t'INC'O WU a \'Ommon prol)erlY line, where 1t 1s alleged thlAL Napoli plant- ed un ollvt• tret' about u yt'ar ago 1'011 tul 1n pt><'tor Uol> Kong said Carothers, an uttorney, obJected and won t ht• first round when the tree was moved over tu Nupoh's side or the line. Not long after thul. Carothers says, he started be1nJ? deluged by un wanted mail and Napoli "slopped talking to me-" "I certainty hadn't asked ror any of the mail," said the attorney. "It went on for a year . . I <·st1matc I got about 7,000 IHC<'C'~. 1 had a 3 foot stack m m y tx.'<.lroom " "WE GOT TO know the truck drivers p retty well ," he udded ruefully. Carothcn; said ht• was getting al least 20 pieces of JU nk m all a day. and at one point tried lo fight the flood with a form letter adv1s1ng t•c companies he didn 't want tbear goods a nd asking them to quit sending him s turr. ''I s pe nt m ore than $100 on postage ," he said. Carothers s aid that while he was acratchlne hlK head over the unwant cd flood, pJlea of mate rial arrived at hi.I bouae booka of all kinds. elcic· tronln and a rc bltectural m1nual1 He said "°me actual aooda aJao a r rived "which I turnod i.way a l the door ·· CAllOTll£RS SAID H£ aJso t~· ceived telephone call!\ from sale11 men who thought they wero loUowing up on a bot prospect Kong said Carothers' wire. Mary, learned in a chance visit lo a store that made rubber s tamps that Napoli allegedly ordered a rubber stamp with her husband's name and ad dress. An tnvesligat1on followed On Tuesday, Napoli, 38, was ar rested on a complaint and booked for 'n vesUgation or a :.tale charge or raise personallon. which carries on conviction a maxim um fine of $5.000 and a year m jail. Santa Clara Coun· l)' deputies said Napoli was m J&ll 1n hcu or $4,000 buil Caners to Hos t Gospe l Singe rs WAS HINGTON <AP > T he Gos pel Music Association will perform on the south lawn or the Whito House ne xt month, Lhc Wh ite I I louse says. The White I lous<' s aid l're111dc·nt I Carter and his wife, Rosalynn, will host the group for a performance or I gospel singing on Sept. 9. _ ,, t The su,495 store-bought wmd procesu. At Digit.ll'<; Lomputt.•r Ston·, vuu C.Jn buy .i \-\'078 wurJ pron·~'>U1>; W'>lrm for prcp.mn)!,, '>IOnng .:md rl.'tnt>vtng uintTal 1 ... , will'>. pn 1po-...11 .... boilC'rplate, .ldwrtis mg letter.. pc..'Nin..ilv.1·d ... oLal4ltions, <icknowk-dg<:'tTll'nl'> And lht• '>Y~lcmon grow. Add on<.• 1.1rmon of 01gital'.., <.tandard <,oftwart· packagt''> ,rnd you 'JI hJVL' 11 ... mdll bu'>IOt''' u 1mpuk r that dbu p.i\.., vmir hill-.. m.in.igl'' vuur boob, Ir..>< i...., vnur 1nvt•nt111 \ ,, nJ rnorl" Digital's 33YU HJ rbor BlvJ. Computer (f f..irborBlvJ. l.">.111111 ~) .. n n11'g11 hwv) Store Co•,LJ Ml'~1. (714) ')4().4~1 1 M1m ·l·n, <J 11,; Smoking Biggest Proble m NEWOHLE/\NS C/\PJ With all the c·onccrn about druJls being used in the nation'l> schools, the director of the Na· t1onul lnstitute on Dru~ A b us c s a ys cigarette s moking is s till th<• coun- try's biggest drug pro- blem. Home Federal made an investor out of me. S peaktnR al th1• Nu· t1onal Drug Al>u:.c con fcrencc. Dr. W1l11am Polio said an estimated 11 pe rcent of t he n a· lion 's high school slu· dents s moke man Juana dai l y. but "s moking cigarettes causes 300,000 excess deaths a year." Polin also noted that there has been a recent decrease in the use of heroin lie s uggested one reuson m ight be the more than 3.000 U .S. tre<J tmenl pro~am~ Classes S to p S AN Ffl.A NC JSCO 1 AP > A feder a lly fun dPd pro~ram de · s igned to te<Jl•h English a n d job s kills t o In · dochinesc refugees hu closed because or a 50 per cent cut in federal funding, administrators s ay. I rct1rL-<l a year J~o. but I <.hdn l quit \\I 1rkms,! until 1u.c;t n-ccntly. I was spending a lot of time manal!mf.! my money un til I invested in Home Ft.Jcr.iJ 'f'.Ccrt1fit:ak:.. :'\ow I l!4lm a big guaranlt'l.>d rl'lum .•. without p;.tym~ hrohl·ra~c or Jtlumey fl't·~. 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INSIDE: •Business •Stocks •Television • M~o::s:v:!iie::l:ls:c::z~:&::1~~::::a;:::a::::....z.....:.m ________________ s ..... ~ nor-*~ --· Augu'1 JO. •910 DAILY PILOI ·.c .,., BJ Caution: '11hinking Could Burt Bitting Laguna Optometrist Offers Athletes Aid By DAVE C'VNNlNGllAM Of11Wo.11, ...... ,_ Tbe secret to becoming a i.porh 1upenitar Is to atop think ma And the man who Is profes1>1na tht1>. pbllosophy 11:. not a roach, but 1tn op to\net.rist Ur 8111 Harnson of Luauna Beac h "WHEN MOST PEOPLE THINK , they Sb.ift the11"\eyes und Sllirt! O(f Into apace ." Harrison says "You try it Whal is two plus fi ve plu~ :.ll\ plus eight?" The reporter looked away, glaocLng upward and to lhe left The dnswer finally came "You see, if a baseball player 1s standing at the plate thanking. 'The pitcher is probably going to throw a slider." and starts looking for a slider. his eyes ma~hl st art wandenng W1th out him even realizing at," Harrison said Theoretically, then, 1f a hiller stopped thinking and simply u:.ed has eye!. to focus on nothing but the ball. he "ould get better results . According to Dr Harrn;on, 11 ':-. murc than just theoretical. It ·s a proven futl "I SPENT ZS TO 30 HOURS wo rking with George Brett when he wets Just out of high school." Ha rrison says "Now. I don 'l claim I was the one who turned him into a .JOO hatter. but he sayb 1t helped him a lot." Harrison has a lso worked with the U.S. na tional ski, skating and volleyball te ams and scores of professional and amateur athletes, among them Rod Carew, Steve Spurrier, Jim Colbert. Lou Piniella and Amos Otis every mettlng with 1>1 llarn:ion, thing:. stuted aoin& better for mt· l think lt'i. 8 trt-mt'ndoui. program " To be precise, Vii.ion Oyn11m1cs 1:. a lot more lhitn Just teul'hlng athletes to 'ltop thmlung and start "at~hing IT INVOLVE A \'ISUALIZATION lcrhn1que. wht'rcby the a thlclc "i.eet." himself performing a <'ertatn funr tion Oetwlessly·1rnd "fed s" his body Tlw rrcuon T~d WUHa•• eras •IN"h a gr.-af ldtf.-r was not •i•plfl fhaf lw had 20-I 5 t.'bio1t. ~~ Ung a baseball. passin~ a football or luc king a soccer ball fo'rom ther<'. Vis ion Dvnam1cc; ta1b off into dark fon~i.t:. "h.1ch sound su:. 111c1ously like h) pnot1:.m. po:.1t1vc think.. 1ng. Sylwr\'i!.t0n or 'oodoo. <kpend1ng 1 HI \'Ollr bli!S s'o why has a rt'bP<'<'I a lit.• optOml't r1"t I 1k1· I larnson spent l'lght y1·ar!. ch·vf'lop 1n~ lhl:'SC' idea!. into .i <·onc relt: p10 gram·• "Wl'll. it's nol rcall~ p:Jrt of my pro fe:-.s 1on I'm not md:.1ng an) profi t at 11. 1f that ':-, what you mean .. Harrison '>ayi.. "l still ha\'c my practice 1n Laguna "But Vision Dynam1('S 1s very clm;cly rclalC'd to my work," he continues "'fhe eyes control thl' body. and they control the way we visualize kno w how to use their eyes. Each eye was andiv1duall y pe rfect, but they couldn't use them together," Harrison s ays The reason Ted Williams was such a great hitter, according to Harrison, was not simply that he had 20· lS vision "Lots of big league ballplayers today hav~~ 20·15 v1s1on." Harrison s ays "What they don't have ts the depth per ception and visualization of a Ted Willia ms ." That raises an intriguing point Since Ha rrison clwms to teach visuauzation and depth perception, could he take one of those ballplayers and tum him into another Ted Williams·> "Yes. I thank so." the doctor said after a brt(•f pause to consider thc 1m· plicataons "In fact. I think there etre ci lot of pot('nllal Ted Wil llami.I:''> out there .. G IMMICKS T O MAXIMIZE human ;.tthlN1<· pott•nttal are common. hut lfa1 rison :-.t.•t.•:-, ht:-, V1!>10n l>ynam1t:-. 1ir<1 gram as :.ometh1ng mnr1· than lhdl In oth(•r wordi.. his go:JI 1~n t t1J ..imp h t urn out a11nthl'r Ted Wdhtun" "My gn•atesl re.,..ard I\ wht.•n ~um1· one s1ni. lht• v1:.t1ahlallon lu:lµctl 1n tlwtr 1wr,onal h\·c,. · Jl:J rn'>1m "'ml This 1!.n t Jll:.t for "purl" It <'dn lw used in lh<• l'la:-,:-.room or on tht.• 1oh llC' for•H'l'!. a V1'>1on lh namte·.., "orkshop someday. whC're .,tudcnts and Jthlete!'. take i.t·minar!'. toi;<cthi:r • ·'Vision Dyna mics has definitely aided m y hilling." Brett says. "After "l 'VE FOUND SOME ATHLETES with perfect v1s1on who didn't really "Tht' ability to cc1nN•ntrall· on <• s ingle task. to form a clear 1mL1ge of dt: :-.ir ed action and lo relax with con fictenrt'." !'>ay:-. llarnson, "are JU~t a ... t•as 1ly l<'arned as thv ability to rl'ad and Wrtll• .. Bill HARRISON CHECKS OUT PATIENT'S EYES. Angels' Play Not Surprising to Sparky Frustration Shows: Grich, Carew Ejected I) E T H 0 I T I ·\ (I T h t' fru :.trat 1on <if :.t·c·1 ni.: their di\ l'>lOn lead <·vaporatt• 1~ be~m n1ng to ll·ll on lhl· Angcb and llt•lro11 ~t.ina.cc·r Sriark\ \n d1r-.1111 \.111 ''111p.1th111 "llh 1h1 m 'our m·nc·~ JU~t "'l'Jr ~ou clo" n. · ,\nder!'>nn i.:.11d Wednl:'!' da~ night aflt:>r hi s Tl~E.'rs de f,·att·d the Ans.i1·b. :? I "You cton 't sh·ep Th<' J!U)~ ;in• up e ar h c•\NY mnrn1ng You h;i,·c· lroul>lt' holdtnl! J !'UP of coffe<' Your motor 1" i.:111ni.: all the llmt' . T ll E W SS \\AS the· fourth 1n a ro"' for th<' Ani::eb. "ho havC' droppt:'d St'\'en of thc:ir last eight and 11 of 1he1r lasl 15 gamt:>:. to see their lead dip lo a ml'rc half ,l!a mt' ahl'<Jd of K an ... ai. Cit) in tht' Amencan Leaj!Ut' Wt•!>l 'It doe!->n't s urprt!'.•' ml.' "hat ., J!OlllJ! on now "1th tht· Ang('b. :\n<l1•ri.t1n i.a1d '\\'1th their pa' rnll. if the~ don l "1n 11 lht'~ 'rr J!OtnJ! to ht · 1£'ft v.1th tt .. 111·k1ng up in thC' atr ·k..in:-. .. , C11y h,,., ht•c·n thcrC' \I ,1\ II•· lh1· H11\':1h :1rt• play1ni:: 111'1 .1 lt1t l1• h11 l1111..,1•r righl fl()\\ STE\' E K t: ~ P · S ~I :'loi G L E i.rorC'd Lou Wh1takt'r "''th th<' "1nn1ni:: run in tht' ~t>.lh inning to k1•y the Detroit triumph. O•olJ 1'111'1 ,. ..... ,, II k ll4rd KMtll•• T he Angels got 21 run in the sN'ond when Don Baylor led off w11h a double. look tturd when Detroit starter Jark Mo rris. SOLID FOUNDATION -Steel girders are being installed a s work on Anahe im Stadium continues in the area behind right field . Completion of the work will make the s tadium's capacity 70.000 and at is schcdukd :o be fi nished by next sum m er. .Jerry Hulhert· ·De Left a Legacy His Winning Smile Could Melt the Mo8t Hardened Foe By HOWARD L. HANDY Of ti.. Oally l"llel SI.Ill J e rry Hulbert was a very intens e in· ctividual with a s mile and a pleasant word for almost everyone he knew. He was also very sincere a nd dedicated lo Lbe job a t hand, whether it be coaching a bas ketball team , a golf team or handl· ing a real estate deal. Among the m a ny who knew him before his untimely death Monday of cancer, perhaps UC Irvine basketball Coach Tim Tift ha d the deepest insight into his nature and personality. "JERRY WAS AN INTENSE in- dividual." Tift says in recalling the man who spent seven years aa bis uaiJ- tant at UCI. "When be went about som ething, be went at it with every- thing he had. He was a tborouab pro- fessional. Sometimes, I would 1et the impression he was high strung and nervous. "There were many incidents we shar e d . We were very close and traveled a lot. I don't recall any speclflc onea at the moment but be was fun to have around. "Jerry did a great Job u a recruiter and be wu an excellent coach. It wu lar1ely throu1h ht1 efforts that we landed Dave Baker, a blChly recruited pla,er by many 1cbooll. "Jerry ballDed b1mleJI well. from • 1tep _. to step 10 ud we aot Dave . That was an example of the type of player and lhe cahber or rccru1tin.i he did. "THERE WERE TIMES durin g games when he would grab me by (he coat tail and pull me back down when I would gel too excit ed. I remember one time. he jumped up to help one of our COMMENTARY players who was injured and be feU and got a technical foul. It looked like be was injured bimsell. "One time in West Virginia. we were out in 10 betow weather for a half hour in our shirt sleeves. Californians in snow country. "We bad many long talks and dis· c ussions and they were profound and happy moments. We were very, very close. He was as close to me as anyone I have ever met. 0 1 ONLY KNEW HIM briefiy before he came t.o UCI. He was coacblnl at Troy Hlp School at the time and had enjoyed two outatandlng years with Scott Maanuaoa and Scott Gre1ory as hl1 1tan. I believe be waa coach of the yeartn,..... "Miyway, there were many 1tron1 caadldatel when IM applied fO&' \be Job and then an IOIM umea I am 1ure you -.,aid reeop&.. wllo U.. alDce .. -- made a name for themselves Jerry was the least known by m t' al the lime "BUT HE WAS A SINCERE person who sold htmself a nd wound up gettmg the job a nd doing very well." When Hulbert left UCI alter seven years as an assistant basketball and head golf coach. he m oved his family to Oregon to take a head coaching job in a high school. He stayed for two years, then returned t.o Orange County. Hulbert, and his wife Candice were both born and raised in the area and missed the climate and their friends here. Hulbert graduated from Newport. Harbor High, Orange Coast College and San Diego State. WHEN HE RETUaNED to the Orange Coast area, he left coaching and went into real estaLe, looklng for other g reener pastures t.o conquer. "I trunk, when he ten UCI. that it was a situation where we were going along in the same thing over a 1001 period of time and he felt be needed a cbaftle of scenery. But we remained very close friends," Tift says. Jerry Hulbert will lona be remem- bered by those who knew and worked with blm u a friendly, lnteDle penoa. with a wlnn1nC 1m11e tbat could melt tbe mott ......._ foe lD lbon Mdee. He· left a le•ac1 that will be hard to replace. 13 5 uncork<•ll ,1 wtld pttc h and -.ro r,.d 1111 .1 rtouhlt• pla~ ..:rouncfrr aftl'r ,1 Wdlk t<1 W1llw ,\1kl'n" 1 he· T1g1?r" rvrned thf' "core 1n tht 1r hi.llf IJI th,. ..,,.,·uncl wh1·n .I a:.on Thompson "lngled and \ ngl'lb · "tarter and lo:.N OaH· Fro:.t. 13 9. 1:.:-.U l'll walk:. 111 Champ Summer" and Ron l.t·F lon' Thompson then scored nn J('rr~ ~oralc!<>· grounder Al'Rt~LIO LOPEZ TOOK ovt'r for Morris in th<· t'aghth to notch h1:. 16th !>J\l' Tht• triumph "a:, Ot;>tro1t s ~l'\ 1 nth '>lra1ght O\t'r t he Angl.'b Tht• Anl!eb · mount1n~ rru:.tra· t1on hec<1m<> l'\ 1dc·nl in th<• fifth 1nnin).! wh<'n Bobh) Gr1<·h wa!'> t'Jl'<'ll'd by pl:.ll•· ump1n• Nick Rnm1g an when th<' Ang('I<; ~l·l'ond ha:.l'm:rn lhrt·" both h1 ... h.tl dOc1 h1:. hatting h<·l m1•t aftt•r lhl· 11mp1rt· had t·allt·tl htrn out 1111 \lrlk('~ Thl' Angc•I!. Hod <'Jrt'" "tt' 1•1t.•cll•d l<'adrn).! off th•· "1>.lh for h II m p I n g p I a I ,. II m p I r ,. Hn•magan <1flC'r ;tl..,11 h1 •1ng rall1 ·tl 1111 1 11n ... tnk<'" "Tlf.\T'S ,\ STI Pll> pl.1~ 111 J.!l'I kll'kl'd OUI of lht· h.tllg<Jmt•. Angt•b ' Mana~er .l1m Fregos1 said ··vou lose a 2 I hall~amc and you lose two players. one's hitting .299 a nd th<' olhl'r'i. ht!· ting 324 Now. does that make anv sense?" G rich. who bad calmed down, :-.a id he was surprised he had been thrown out or the game . "I J UST FLIPPED the bat." G rich said. "But, I admit it was a s lupad thin'g to do a nd it won't happen again." "They were strike:-. in bolh cases." Morris s aid. "I was still a little s urprised he gave 1l to me with Carew. lhou~h. Carew and Bos ton 's Carl Yas triemsk1 usua ll y get the bene fit of the doubt from the umps." The Angels move to Cleveland where they open a four-gam e series with the Indians tonighL Nolan Ryan (13-10 > will face Len Barker l4·4 ). * * * Angels Get Montague T he Angels, in a battle for the American League West tiUe, an-\ nounced Wednes day the t purchue of right-handed pitcher 1 John Montague from the Seattle Mariners. T he purchase price was not announced. In 41 appearances with the Mariners, Montague wa1 6.-4 wltb a 5.55 earned-run average. The Virginia native, 31, will join the Anaeh .today in ' Cleveland. To make room on the r'09ter, the Anl•~loaed left. buded ~ R BotUu to Salt Lake CitJ ol the Padft~ CoutLeqae. .... - I -DAILY Pll.OT A C•paule Report From the Wortd of Sport• U You're a Bettor, Bet Miami Comes to LA f'ro• AP Dlapett'e. LOS A.NG EL!;S If he ~re • bettan1 men, [I] say~ tht1 c.-bwrman of both the Loa An1ele1 County 4. • Board or Suptirvt~n and th~ ('ollseum Com m1a11100. "I would bet heavy" that Joe Robbie wUI move tus Miami Dolpb1na hti~ U> 1980 or 1981. Kenneth llahn told a news confere11ce Wedmsl'lday Uutt he m e t \n San Francis~ the n.i&ht before wtt.h Dolph1M owner Robbie. who has ~n bavlnJt disa1Zreements. with city of ril'ials tn M1am1 and has threatened to move The Los Angeles Rams move thetr Ne llonal Football Le ague team from the Cohseum to Anaheim in nearby Orange County in UBI and the local s tad1um 11> seeking another NFL te am to re place them. hence the flartatloo wilh Robbie. The session appare ntly came after a Miami City Commission ·meeting Tuesday ln which lhe latest bid to end a dispute with Robbie over 11e lllng beer In the """" Orange Bowl was defeated by a 3·2 vote The proposal would have permitted Robbie to sell beer :Jnd other concessions in the stadium through 1986 in return for his promise to give the city four years· notice if he decidci. to pull lhe Dolphins out of the Orange Bowl The concessions contract with the Dolphins cxpireb in 1980 Robbie. disgruntled earlier when the cit y ordered bid~ prepared for concess ions curr(·ntly held by the Dolphini.. <'Ouldn'l be reached for comme nt - llahn. me anwhile, refu~cd to detail his meeting with Rob· b1e but said It was "a good, produC'tive m eeting We had rlne rapport, and he told me lhut he was n ot bluffing .. that he was serious about coming t" Los Angeles " As chairman of the Cohbeum Commission. Ha hn has headed the searc h for a profesb1onal footba ll team to replact: the Rams. fie said Robbie prom1st-d lo cr>me t.o Loi, Angeles "w1than J month " t.o Inspect the Coliseum a.nd go over plans to re· furbish the downtown 11rena for the 1984 Olympic Games ~ hl•n. the s upcrvu.or ::.aid , 1l agam will become ··the bebl blad1um in Amt·rica " Robbie "ts r eally tired of the Miami City Comm1cis1on dDd hl· think~ he'!. being pu-.hed around." Hahn b&ld "Therl' 1::. a vt;·ry uood chance. the Oolphinb will m ove Wei.t " .-------tluotP fJf lhf> flOfl -----~ N\•V. H11,ton Cl!lt1e· ('11:Jd1 Bill Fitch. cm dra vinl!( arnunrl tow11 wtlh tlic duh'c; t?c>neral munag('r, Red A111·rha<'h 1'f•11pl1• k1·1 I• "" ur111~: mi· I rn11-.1 tJ,. -..•<.·in~ a lt1l v.1th H•·d cit t\ 111i: '"" :1r1111nd all 1h1· l1rn1·. !Jut I t<.·11 l ~1·in I <«111·1 '>l'i• mul'l1 with iny handc; O\'cr nl\ 1·vp., · f;ri.,~w ,tgrt>f~# tu f ,1u·rotirP ('nttf roe-I Hoh (,rit'st• •-.•>.., h1· h.1.., ,Jgt t•t'tl 111 <•new C<1n [fl t r:ic-t wllti llil' M1am1 1>1,Jpt11n ... Jnd ~ publt-.hcd re · c• p or t :,.,Jy!. lh1• <lc•al w ii I n 11.1l-e him iiro football ':. • > h1ght>st 1>a1J qu:irtf'rlJ<Jck. Grn·-,1·. a 12 year N f.L veteran confirmed he had agrcr·d to the conlracl but did not indic<itc wht·n at "ould he s1gn••d The contract reportf'dl) :.urpab:.t•:. the $350.000 a yc·11r ~alary of Jlou\ton Oalcr quurterb<ick Dao Pastoriru .. Runnin~ back Mike Tbomu, blamed for the: Wa&hington Red skins collapbe la::,t ~ CJr a fter a fi 0 s tart . :.a11I hc "knew at was li lt OH•r' wh1;n Coac·h Jack Pard~ "dJcJn't drfond me ·· Thoma:., tradc.'<1 to San Otego during the off season. said he became the ,.,capc~oat wh n he refust•d to tcike pdtn killer~ <md ril a.v on h1~ lnjurt·d ankle O.J . Simpson's spot in the S<c n 1'·ranc1sc·o 7 49ers' backfield ii. being fi lled by Peul '-"1" llofrr. Coach 8111 Walsh says Simpson. re· covcnni:: from knee s urgery. 1., "several G RIESE. days. perhaps w<.•eks" a way from being re ady to play S impson'!. dau~htcr recently drowned 1n a swim mtnJt pool ... Hedskins' runmng bal'k J ohn Rlgglnr. has hecn s uspended for hls unexplained, unauthorized absence from practice Wednei;day ... Oakland has put veteran orte ns1vt t ackle Art She ll on the injured reserved last due to a knee 1.11 JUry ... Houston bolstered Its running atla<'k hy s1gn1ng holdout Ronnie Coleman lo a rine-year contract and claiming former Ctncinnati r unnmg bac k Booble Clark on waiver~ Mia mi's Delvi.n Williams s ays he may ~ll out Sunday's NFL opener at Buffalo bec&use of his contract dis pute with management. ...................... p 0 • •••la Keib •rftt7•r• Pfi ~• l•lleW•r• KIU\lu Clty m oved to wtlhln ~ same of lho •. •t ru.:1Una Anl"llS u P e&e I.ACM• drove In four rw111 and A, ... OU. knodted In lhrM to Pl<'t lht Roy•b to an 18"8 rout of MUwaukM 1'h ln111ot .o out of hand the Rrewer11 u11ed thrff tnfteld"tl third h1t1wmuo Sal Budo, second baatom•n .llm Oa•laer 11ml ('IA lcber &.Mil Martlaea 101 pllC'hfl1'11 . F.ddlf' MYrray 1tlamrn1-.J U\ret homfl runa, drlvln1 In all 11c.-ven RalUmore runa, •• lhft Ol'tnlna "" rt'ldcd Mlnnt'KOIO, '1 ... In tlw IHtt'lln'I M1Hlln CJ ( I.I tlOublehcadf'r I WN•ll 111 lfin tlral gam<'. 8~ou MetJre1or ar11ttnred n11ht aln1h.•11 lo 11hut out th. 'l'wln11, 4 n Ne wly aecaulrl'ft 0Hrt• HC'oU lKJOn111d • threoe·run humt•r In • rl v11 rim M1i·1md In 0106' •nd Ile• CJtt6dty WOii hill ulachth t tralaht 11tut, with 1•01lt1f h•l11 rru111 IUf h Go1u1e, Wt tht1 New V ork V 1mk..,.." df'ft1at ~ T"ua. 1 ~ . ll&rll WaU• and Vle&.or Cr•a romblned on a al• hlllM and Toby u.coc• Haruta 11luauiod a I wo run horn"' to al vc Cleveland u 2· I \'\C'tory <w«'r Seellle and 11 11wt-t•p of their c1oubleheader In the ol)flnt•r. MlM Har1Nv•'• two run double and Riel Maaalaa's Kame wtnnlna aln1lc c llmuxrd 11 flvti run ninth lnn.lng that aiavt1 the lnd.lana a ~ 4 vlc·tory Meno G uerrero drovt-In lhr...-rUM, lndudln1 a v••r '" 011kland'1i four-nm third mnrnl(, H tht1 A'a defutM Toronto, 8·4 ('htt"ago White Sox Prnsldcnt BUI VNCll uy11 tht: dec111lon l<i postpone Wcdnesd uy night'' .iamf' t1t(a1n11t Ao11ton was ·,rnotht>r struni::e anti ~tu1)1t! clN·1111on " II wai. th~ third time In !>IX days that White ~ox l\cunt• uumt:11 havt> hN•n Po¥lpaned beC'.1use of the comhtlon or the• 1111tflt'hl, which ha:. bet'n a m ess tx•l'ullSl' of hl'"''Y r1un..' C1tllowl111ot nl<'k ('(JO<'l"r\!1 wht're tan~ trampled the j:(rass f<l'l acvl'r Doua lhlr ptl<'hed four '('Orf'letis 1nninfel'i and J o bl\Dy ~nt'h bl•~tf'd ~· two run bom.r to he lp hot Cm<'lnnat1 rld1•11t l'hllluh•lph1a , 7 fi, ror Its t'lWhth ''' u 1 ghl vu·tory 1-:11111 V alf'nll•f' hit n th rt'C' run h<iml•r in th<' sixth lnn1n~ anti Hill lA'f' scutlt•n'<I t>il(hl tuts ovn seven innini.;i; to paC'c Montrcul to u ~ 3 triumph ovl'r Hous ton Kurt lk'vacqua sin>(lcd. doul>kd und druvl' 1n twn runs to help (;aylord Pt"rry snap a personul fl\1(.•gum1: 11):.tnJ( :.tre uk us San Diego defC'atcd the Chit'u~o Cubi:. :i I '"'" Burrouab5 drove in two runs and Rick Matula t•ollt•rlt•d h1 ' r1r1t v1rtory .... n rl' June 29 to give Atluntu a 5 4 tr1u111µh O\'t•r thl' New York !\t1•ts . . John 1-'ulghllm pitched " h vl' hitter and Larry Templeton slammed a t°"o run lnple to lcud !'-l l.ou1-. t11 <.i 5 t \'l<'lor) O\ ·r ~an Francisco. .-------Ba•~ball Today ------ Un lhb d ate in bu:-e lJall 1n 1941 Lon Wornt·kc of the St. Louis Cardmulb hurl\!d the last major league no-hi tte r uot1l ls.4. bc utmg lhc d t: frndmg World ChJmp1on C1nc1nnall Rud!>. 2 0 <.it Cro:,lc:;, F1dd On lh1' dall' in l91R The Ncw York f;1Jnt-. dt•f1 •uterl tilt' Broo k l)n OodgC'rs. I 0 10 11 gaml' lhul l(J1'1k onl y 57 m inute:> to pl.1y O n th.is date in 1905 . Oetroll Tigt·rs rook1t· outfielder T v Cobti do ublt>d 1n hh first m aJor le· ague at bat to h1ghl1ght a :-, :i T11(e r ~ 10 nv1·r lh(· '.°':l""" York lflghl:.indc:r' It wa-. th•· flr:-t 11( .in .tl l t1m ,· n•!'ord •1.Hll h1l..., for lh1• 1mmort~1 I (;,.nri:1d l'l·J<'h T1){)a v·-. B1rthc.tays lf:tll or V.cmer TNI Williatn:-., who hit 406 In 1941 l<> hc'l'C1 ml· tlw la<;l major 11•11,::u .. r tu accornpll:.h this ft-lit "til PhllJ dc-lph1a Phill11•s rr·lu:f lH'(' Tu~ M <·(iraw 1-. :15 0.Jk l;ind A·., 1nfwldl•r 0 :1' f' < 'h1tlk 1-; l9 ('0t-Won·1 Run :\gain Tltb l 'par !')C"bastian ('o(', the world rc('ord hold•:r for th1· • milt·. >!()() :.incl l ,~J)() m1·tcrs. ~•II nl)t run com 1,ct1l1vcly :JR::Hn until nt>xt yf'ar when he ~gins has · buildup for the Mos<'OW Olympics he said in Lon· don this week . F'rcn<'h Grand Prix driver Patrick Depalller, injured in a hani::·gLiding a~ident June 3, said he was "resigned not to race ag111n until next year·· . Ray Kroc Ila!> reconsidered h1~ thoughts of selling the San 01"~0 Padre~ haseball le<1m and bays ht'°ll keep t h (' cl u Ii f o r :J n o t h e r r 1 v e y e a r b . Second half goals by Willie Jobaston and 'l'rt'vor Whymark powered lhe Van· couver Whitecaps to an impressive 2-0 de· c1s1on over lhe Cosmos In the hrst game of the National Conference championship playoffs in the NA S L ... Keaneth Pich ette, a 3.'> yc&r ·old Jockey thrown from his moWJt Tuesday at Timonium Race Course, w:Js listed in stable but serious cond ition at the llmvcrsity or Maryland co£ Hospital ... A s tate appeals court has overturned a lower court dec1s1on and roted that the state m ay proceed with Its damage suit agaim;t the owners of the Ut ah Jazz and the NBA. Trl~cl•lo11. Radio T \': tennis U.S. Open highlights. 11 ·JO p m .. Channel 2. RADIO: Baseball -Angels at Cleveland. 4:30 p.m .. KMPC (7)0); Chicago at Dodgen . 7·30 p.m ., KABC <790). Hor se Racing Hollywood Park harness results. KNX 11070). F ootball -Nf.L PrcVlew. 10·45 p.m . tcNX (1070 ). FOOTBALL I BASEBALL Monday Football Rozelle Dream Became Reality li'lrll o/ Two Porta By FaltO &OTHENBEllG .~._._.~ National Football League Com ml1111loner Pete Roielle had a vision JO yHn •10. He saw a d •Y when the pro football weekend wouldn't end with Sun· day ntahu but would be ex· t~nded to Monday D1ghts and evtn early fiesday momme.s. Roulle toot his idea. "Mon day Nl1ht Football," t.o CBS a nd NBC 11lmultaoeously because "I felt e thically bound to offe r them tht> fir st c rac k ." l'h os e two networks were s howin1 the NFL on Su.ndM.y. C BS. whi c h w a b No . 1 in the ratings 1n 1969, saad 1t was n't lnlerested, even though CBS had tried rive Monday rught 1eam e11 in lhe m1d-60s. drawtng tre mendous rulings AcC'Ording to R07.('llt'. N BC "took a late, but h .c rd look" befon· de<'tdin~ to re Jel'l the prime-time football idea Tflt\T Lt:FT TIURD·R ATED A BC, which had been dc,pNalc· ly l ook 1n~ t o ~('t int o t h "' • luc rative pro frW>tbull wnrlcJ . and lh<' 11u~he-. Sp<>rts Nt·two rk Al ARC, Rolclle met with Hoon•• Arledge, who h:.id bf'l•n :-.tcad1ly ra 1s1 ng A B C ~po r t ... h y ll!> bool.Strap:. "I h at! hr·rn l6)1ni• ~llh ~o meth1ni; ... 1m1 l .. r .. 1<1 Arledge. no"" pre!>ld('nl o r Al:W Sports and News "I ~"'' 1m· m1:d1alt'ly 1nlcrt.~lctl 1\ rll'(jge s hardest wiling 111h ~ .• , h " ov.r1 network . 1A h 1rh ~1d1cv.:d 111 -.p ort' o n th1· ~ l0 l:"kt.>nd hut wa ... u1wr·rtain hov. ... un·1•!>sfu! 11 t•ould t •• tn pnm• t1m1· Thi \ •.;,1tl 1111•h1 i.::im1· IA 11ul<I b1· d1Hl'r 1•111 I h.on r!.I\ ~:.1101·:-. rll'<ij.!1 ..... 1d \I, 1in1t·n Jnil c·h1ldrC'n c·ontrr1I th1 sc•L<i al night BLT ARLEDGE f1nallv ...,,ltJ his bossc-.., on th<" 1dt•3 tiy c,ranni.: 1hc·m ··1 told lh{'m ~h.jt "'''ulcJ happ<'n if ~e d1dn t tJl..1• 1t ..,.,m, 1ndef}f>ndent netv.<irk ~1,ulcJ, .ind we "d lcr.o.e 100 s tation., on MrindJ) na~bt The> caml· around And M> has the nation, ""tuch has contnbuted to one or TV sports · btggc-st bre aklhrough.c; by making "Monday Night f oot ball"' a hu~c ratings :.ucet.·ss Embarking on it:. 10th sea-.on t.ht b Monday mght with the t\t'v. England· Pittsburgh gam P, AB\ .... m not change one bit the mix ture of entertainment and sporu that hab m .. de Its foot ball so s pecial ONCE AGAIN. lloward C~ll will be provokmg audiences and his colleagues. play by-play man Frank Gifford and color man Don Me r edith . And for blX games. F'ran Tarkenton will sit in for Meredith. wbo couldn't agree oo a contract extension when the NFL went to 16 re· gular -seasoo games and ABC a dded one Sunday night a nd three Thursday rugbt broadcasts t o its schedule. "Regardless o ( what we Wnk of sporu, its appeal is Unuted r a ther than broad." s aid RozeUe, referring to the seers who predJcted a top s hare of 24 per cent ror "Monday Night Foot ball." A JO percent share of sets In us e is a hit, and ABC's football has scored in the JOs from the very begiMlng. Including that initial game on Sept. 21, uno. Cleveland's 31 ·21 victory over the New York Jets. One reason 1s tha t Arledge altered the tradi· t1onal way of broadc as ting foot· ball l o reach non lradiliooal football Viewing audtences . . ·w E HAD TO BU JLD an an· nounctng staff that was an al· traction." said Arledge, who de· manded and got from RoreUe the t.otaJ authonty o ve r his an· no uncer s . The N f.L ha d ap· proval over the NBC anU CBS a nnouncers. "The fi rst one I hired wa~ \hse!l," s aid Arle dge . "I •('o•f'll d•d11 ., ff f dw f radil loaal rolf" ol a ~r 1110~ •o aer t1rrdrd f It rf"r an· no•n<-f"r s ·1BC' PrP1rid4!'nf Roon.- ''~· thought he brought a d1m ens1on that wac;n't on many te l«abL'> ht•fo rf' the hot :-ll>ve kind of ~tuff W" couldn't treat football hkl· J rl'11g1on and we looked for 1·<111lr•1v1 ·r-.' ··r1i'°11·1l t11<1n t flt tht' trar11 t11111al rol•• of .1 nolor m .>n .. , "'< Ot'l'dl·d thr1·•· .1111l011111·1·r' f'O K f'l.t\Y tt \'·Pf.\Y . ,\ rlt'd~c w<inl•·d f'urt G11~dv th•·n with 'UC and now w1tlt 1 ·u:... llul '\ IW ~ouflln t ll'l htin do 11 .rnd th1t-.1ti-n1·d ''' ,111· II• th1•n 11pprn•wh••d \'1n ~1·u1ty . c1 ll .1.,••h.dl .1n n1•1J111·p r 1h1•n who nu ~ tl111 ' l•111th ill anti 11th•·1 ... µorts for ens ~( ullv want1'fl tfJ 't1 r k with haw hall ( lr11 • i;uy who ~.1nt1·d th1· J"h ~-• ., Fr;ink c;1r f•irJ . but h•· v.,J , c;tlll twd l•1 VHS :...n c; 1ff11rrl rc·{'c>m ffil'rtd cd IJ•111 \t 1• rr'<.111h 111 A rlc'f1~·· ~krC'd1th °"a:-J usl 11ut of foot ball fi e ~ 3'i brokf' and working on hie; <,crond r>r third d ivorce.·· Arledge :o.:.ud . ··r had never met him . but we SN up a lunch a nd talk<'d frJOtb Jll I hired him on lht' <il)(>l "THAT LF.f'T l "S with two strong ~r..,onaht1c::.. b'> I de ctdc d to changl· the role of pl11y· by play announcer and mak1· ham a little more than a nolhe r !>tad1um unnou.ncer. His role was lo 1>ct the sta ~e and let Don and Howard do the t..llking. I knew m o!>t of the top play-by·play gu ys wouldn't be willing t.o lay ha<'k and ~ thf' mino r guy in the booth. so I picked a guy who was our fifth or sax lh announcer at th(• lime Ke ith Jackson.·· When Gifford, anothe r lure for the ladies. became a-vaila ble the ne xt year, Arle dge replaced Jackson. "l told Keith that this would make him a star. Then .• would be controversy over it ." J acksoo 1s now ABC 's top p l ay by -play a nnouncer : and "Mo nday Night Football" is lhe most s uccessful s ports series in his to ry. ' Pirates Confident, Loose Baseball Stamlings AMERICAN LEAGVt= West Dtvilloa NATIONAL LEAGUE JOHNSON & SOH AHHOUHCES ••. We Knew We'd Win the Game, Says Tanner LOS ANGELES <AP> Chuck Tanner, the manager of t.he Pittsburgh Pirates, was talk· ing about his team's• ultra-loose clubhouse auitude and the re- markable rapport among the players. "Eveeyooe on the bench knew that somehow we were l(oinl( to pull it out, that we we re golng to win the gam e," T anne r s aid. "That's the way its been nli year. We 've won so many gam es ln the seventh. eighth and ninth innings, It's not real." IT WAS R EAL enough Wed· nesday night when the Pirates. re11tricted to three singles over seven lnninls. auddenly jumped on Loa An1eles • le ft·h ander J erry Reuss for four runs in the eighth innlna to b eat the Dod1en '-1 and capture two of three l•mM ln the aeries. Jt enabled Plttaburlh to re· main three aamea ahead of nm· n•rup Montreal tn the National Lea•ue East. The Pirates have now won 13 of tbelr last 18 1ames and 36 of their Jest 52. ~----·· -----.--.-~.-.. ... "Our i;tartmg rolation didn't even ex.isl before the All-star break," Tanner said afterward. "Our bullpen must have 85 per· cent of our wins ." Ber t Bly levcn , 11 4, got the v ictory Wednesday night, but It was Kent Tekulve who cam e out of t he bullpen with the tying run a t the plate In the bol t.om of tht• eighth a nd pitched out of Ja m t.o r ecord his 24th save. Re u11s took the loss. dropplnic to 4·12 "BLVLEVEN HAD AS good a stuff as any pitcher In the league this year." Tanner said of his 28-year·old right-hander. who struck out eight, walked one a nd yielded s ix hll.11 In seven Innings. One o f t he hits waa Steve Oarvey'a 2JJt home run with two out ln the third. Rcu11 madt ll st and ~ until the el1ebth when Steve N1coecla doubled wllh one o ut and plncb·h6tter Wiilie StargeU singled blm home. "I WH Just trylnC to ret • piece of the ball," Suriel said later , ••but t waa fortunate -·-_....._ -... .--."-f._.._._.. __ c•nough to pu:sh at throu1th th1• middle " REUSS T H EN WALKED Omar Moreno und Phil Gamer followt-d with n double into the rlghl·Oeld corner to score the J(o -o hc ad run111. Gam e r scored lut('r on Bill lloblmson 's single off Dodl(t.'r~ · rellev.-r Ken Breu. "Thl11 II\ I he bc11t balanced . mm1t venrnt1k tcum I've had al Pllt11h11 ruh ." 1rn id Tanner. num11f:(l11~ tht nur li for the lhlrd l\CA!-lon "Rut wt>'vc got to re· main c·oMll\tenl It won't do us any good to come out Wust, have u good tnp 11nct lhfln let down whe n we get hom e. Montreal hes som e good vctf'ran players, guys who hav<> bc>on throueh It before. und we know they a re not 1oln1 lo quit." The Pirates won the aeuon aeries from Los An1ele•. M , in· cludlna five wlnl ln ala sames at Dodger Sla.dlum. "But they played like they were In nrat'S>lace," Tanner aaid of th• Ood1er1. ''They keep 10· lnc, they keep comlng after you." Angels Kansas City Mlnnesotu Texas Chicago Seattle OakJ and W I. P ct. 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Nasty llie Nastase. the fiery Roma · man whose court a ntics have enr aged officials a nd enthralled spectators for more than a d ec- rade, <1ga inst .John McEnroe tennis· latcsl Peck's Bad Boy. IT'S m E KIND or match pro· motcrs dream about. and it will take place m the ~ccond round or the r ain-plague<! c; .S . Open ten· n1s championships Whe n those fireworks will oc c ur depends largely on the wealht'r, which played havoc with Wednesday's program of first round matches. brilliant shot-making, was lead mg 7-5. 7.5 against Leo Pali n when the Finnts h player wa!\ forced to r etire because of a pulled muscle tn his right thigh. That set up the second-round confrontation that 1s certain to produce some fireworks. "I trunk Nast ase was a great player." said McEn roe. "but I don't think he's a gr cal player anymore. I'm sure he·s going to try to bug me.. so 1t ~hould be an interesting match.·· Nastase laughed when hi: heard that. "YEAH. SUR E, I 'll bug him." he said. "'But I won 't hug JUSt .John. I bug everybody ·· Actually he was close to his best be h avior agai ns t Palin. pausing only occasion ally to chat with his racket or stare orr into space or at a lines man Thursday. Augu$1 30. 1979 PCAA Football Schedule •Tt FE* STATt I flllm DM LOMC IUCM PAClnC SM JOSE STATE UTAH STAT£ ~I 31 Utah -~ ~8 1~ ell NevadJ (l ~I at Boise State I at I eias Et Paso-f 1 Ula/I ~t~re at SM\ Jose Stille s.it I~ at lib'llana Statt: Boise State -+-I -Cal Poly ISl01 at St~tn<d at Nebraska SMi Diego 51m ----+ ~n at Idaho at Ca1tl01n1a I Colotado State ~?9 al Washing\~ al Pac1f1c at rb thern Illinois I f ullefton T at Ar11111,. at Utah (kt b .it C..I POlv (SlUi at 5.Yi k>se State • UI~ at .. allale Fullerton Lam! Beach !Lt IJ ~~Statt Ill (astl!fn Kentll'.11 -.11 Drake atSrulhwe~~t 01nilr1~, ~' fre~no Stat~ l_~Y~ lXt 1U at loog Beach al rbthe~l I llU1St!Od fresno Stat~ Utah a11· a1 ()eg0'1 StatP Pi!t1l1r -ttt n at P~1l11. at Noctht1Q9P ~ Jose Stat•· ! fresno S•.itP JI [f)np fle~r~ 11 Ar zona ~tatP -l It/; I He~ada u. v1 i1 Utah Sti!h: Pac1l1c _J ar l OllP !!P~·t F11n1·rtnn rt;i to f ut1e11on at Fresno State BYU :i: Sir I .t S·~·, P1C1lir ~I I _ _J at l<lal10 Sta•e W1cti11a )t.;tP ~1aL1~~ ~·We~· ~'A'· +---lbd4 Utah State Lone Bea:" ,jl f.,llP.!'0" Len·ra M1~n1;ar ,,: l•e I( S'a'~ " OAILV PILOT 83 IO-foot Fall Fatal for Fan -~ MONTREAL <AP 1 Baseball~ fan Michel Bergeron died Wed·. nes day from injuries he re ·· ce 1ved when h e f e ll from · bleachers a t Olympic Stadium•: during a baseball game Monday'.; • night Rergtoron, 28. of Montreal,· climbt!d over a glass wall durin~· the Montreal Expos -Houst o n ' Astros game a nd fell about 10 feet into th<' Astros bullpen. Bergc•ron, a part-time drum- mer. died after lire s upport i.ystems that h~d been keepmi:! him C:thve since Monday m~ht were removed Expos officials !'.C:11d the death was accidental. the first a c c1dental fatality at the s tadium -.1nce 1t opened for the Summer Oly mpic~ 10 1976 College Season Starts Saturday •'rom AP Dispa tches L nder National Colleg1alt' Athletic Associa tion rules. tht' college football season can nol s tart until Sept I And soml' 21 of the NCAA's m ajor colleges 1 t· . Division I A will get un <kr way Saturda). which JUSl happt•ns to be Sept 1 llowever. nont· or the Top T\\ C'nty teams in The Associatl'i.l Press presea son poll will St'l' at t 1on in any of the 11 C<Hll<'sb lln ly five of the 21 early starte rs re cc1 ved voles 10 the pri·~eason ratings T H EY AR E ARJZO~A, \\h1ch t•ntertains Colorado State: Ea!-.l Carolina. which hos ts Western Carolina; North Texas State. at home against Texas· El Paso :Tuls a . which pla>'S host tu McNN'St' State, <1nd Utah. which entertains Long Beach State < All five are ni ght games Tht· honor of getting the season un der "'ay actually falls to Eastern M l<'htgan. whieh v1s1ts Northern ~1ch1~an. LI 01 v1s10n II school 1n thE' only Saturda~ C1ftemoon .H"t 1on Oth <'r ni ght gamt'!'. find Drah al Indiana Stale. Wi<'h1ta Stat« Jl New Mex1 C'C1 Stale ancl Southern Illinois at West Texas St ate an Missouri Valley Con fcrence games, Louisiana TC'ch at NC'w Mexico and Northeast Lou1 s 1ana at Southwestern Louis iana . D E F ENDING NAT IONAi. c hampion Alabama opens against Georgia Tech in Atlanta Seniors Tourn~y Set for Newport The Newport Beach Tcnni~ Club will be the ~ccnc of the Pac1f1c Southwes t Senior~ tournament for the 13th ) ear when the 53rd renewal of the t'\'Cnl takes pla,·e Sept. 10 ltt ~tore than 600 player!> are ex peeled to play in the week-loni.: tourney. on e of the oldest 111 amateur tennis. Horst Ritter or Pasadena wdl dC'fcnd his 35-and·oldcr title. om· of 16 age bracket events for men. women and m1x<.'d doublt•s competition Sept M 1n a natwnall}' televist-cl game South<'rn California. la-.t ~ear·!'. runnt-rup, .:ets under"'") the !'>amt• E'\'enrng against TPxao., Tt>t•h an l.ubtxwk T1·>. Tn quoll' Southl'rn t' :ii C11arh .lohn Hohinson. ·· 11 nthcr !"\l'nt on thC" Anwrll'an "<'1·n1· qu1t1· 'illmulalt•:-. Pw 1•1n11t 11111"> lllo.1· 111! lrgl' football ~ornl' :!Ii fJt\ '''°'1 I \ -..1•hool' "'ill ha\1• 111•\\ 1·11,1d11·~ although '1'0111 W1b11n or 'l't·x.1-. \&~ tool-. \J\'\'r n11d\Ai a~ Ill lht• !!.lits !'>l'USIJli \\ hl'n Em11rv lkll.ir!f 1 r-.,11ml·d Hellard h1m:-.l'lf i., •HW 11f the ll> ·rook1c>s .. having n·-.11d;.i1·td .it M 1~s 1s~1pp1 Stal(' THE 0111E R N t:" coache-. although many or them havt• prior head coaching cxpenence else"'here <ire Ken Hatfield Air Forn'. LC1rrv Lacewell /\rkan-..a., Stall' 'Lo u Saban i\rm ~. Dann) 1-'01<1 Ch:ml.on 1 'huck Fa1rhLJnk:-l '<1 l11ra1fo l<1•d W1hon. !Juke· ( 'h;1rlc·y P~ll florirl:i llJ\rh·n Fn lo\\a l>onn1(' Dunc.rn '''''d ~tatt· IJ1111 l-.1 rn bro ugh I\ an-..,,., , I. il rt \ I\ 1· 11 n .1 n I. ,, rn ,, r I. ii r r \ h1·1i.:h111I 1. .. u1.,1artJ Tt·l·h S<Htn\ I< ,1 n cl I e M a r.., h d 11 . F: r n 11· l>upl1·c·h1n .\l e ="1·t·o.,1 ~tat •· 11 " "' a rd Sc-h n c I I t· n tit· r g 1· r--: .\T 1am1. F la .J1w Salem. '.'t1111 nt .. ,ota .J crn .\Toon· :--.orth Tc' ,,.., State. f:arle Urucf'. Oh1<1 ~late .hm Johnson. Oklahom<t Stall'. Hob Toledo. Pc.tcrfi c. Jack 1-:lway. San .J o se StClle. R<1<1 Dowhowf'r Stanford Georgi· \l ac-l nt~n·. Vanderbilt. anrl W1ll1l' Jdfr1cs, Wi chita Stale .J('ffnc!'.. former head man <ii "iouth Carolina Stat1•, I!'. the firsl lilatk head 1·oach <1l a 1>1v1sl()n I ,\ tno.,111Ullon 'I lt •·r•· Jr1· n11 m<JJcor· rul1·' d1.ingl'., th10., -.1.-a-,on although LI 11urnlwr ,,r minor c hange!'. wc•r» rn ad•·. most Iv n·gardmg plC:tyer ~J fi-1' Thi· mt1:it ,ignific ant ne"' 1lt-rn µroh1b1 t.. back!> coming out ••f th•· l>..1ckf1£.-ld from blockmi! bt·lo"' tht· wa1~t more than three '<irrh downr1cld After Mc F.nroe and Nastase posll'd victories early in the day. rain halt<'d play three limes, the IC1s l at 4 13 p.m. After a wail of more than two h ours, tourna - ment officials fina lly decided to !\us pcnd t hC' 10 matches that were already under way and pos tpone the 17 othe r afternoon matches that were never begun The four night matches were also pos tponed. Angels to Print Tickets Today's schPdule was to open one-half hour eC1rlicr than usual with the completion of m atches bC'gun Wednl'sday. Among them will b<' a firs t-r ound pairing bet ween fifth-seed ed Evonne Goolagon~ Cawley of Australia and 21-year·old Kay McDaniel, which was ~us pended with Goolagong leading. 6·7, 6·4, 4-2. McEN R OE , T H E merc urial 20·year-old who is seed ed third. whipped Pavel Slozil of Czechoslovakia. 6-1, 6-2, 6·4 in his first-round m a tch . Nastase. now 33 an d un ranked but st ill capable or flurries or llTO CHOOSE FROM!! NEW YORK t/\P J The Angels and Houston Astros. neither of whom has been in a league championship playoff or World Series. have gotten tht> go-ahead to begin printing tickeLc; for both events Baseball Commissioner Bowie Kuhn also gave perm1ss1on Wed nesday to the Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh P irates to print the precious ducats for the American and Na tional League Ch a mpions h ip Series w hich begin Tuesday , Oct. 2, and the fall classic. which com mences on T uesday. Oct. 9 in the American League city. 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By ALllON LOCKABEY Delly~ ....... ,,. There will be a lot of Labor Day yachting activity In the Southland but the bighlleht in the Orange County area will be Dana Point Yacht Club's San Clemente Island race to San Diego in wtuch abolll 75 of the top s ailing yachts are expected to compel~. T h e 13 4 ·m i le r a ce as cosponsored by Silver Gate Yacht Club of San Diego. After the start at 10 a.m. Saturday the fleet will sail around the west end ol San Ctement4! Isl.and and then down the seaward side of the island and finish off Point Loma. THE RA C E WA S INAUGURATED a few years a go aod has grown to one of the mos t popular season -e nding event.a . Race Officials said the count early this week was 67 ent ries a nd tha t m o re we re expected by st arting time BOATING Yacht Club's Wrigle y Trophy r ace for International Orrshore Ru le ((OR ) racer s a nd the M c N e il Tro ph y ra ce f or Perfor mance Ha ndicap Racing Fl eet <P H RF ) y ac h ts o n Sunday. Both races start and fin ish off L A YC 's Catalina I s l a n d m oor in g a r e a a l Howland's Landing. THE ROUTE FOR SATURDAY'S ANNUAL 134-MILE SAN CLEMENTE ISLAND RACE. P o pularity of t he race 1s a ttributed to the variety of weather conditions which in the past has ranged Crom flat calms to howling gale wtnds Unde r no rma' weather conditions the fleet will beat fro m the sta rt.mg li ne to the west end or the island a nd then have a !>pinnaker run to the fuush Top Labor Day Regatta for all classes will be at Ala mitos Bay Yacht Club, Long Beach. where more than 100 sailors in some 20 classes will be com peting on courses inside• and outside the Alamitos Bay entrance to Long Beach Har bor . The regatta ll> scheduled Saturday and Sunday Olympic Sailing Tours Offered Silver Gale Yacht Club 1s host to the post race aC't1v1t1~ and the trophy µn·~cntal1on on M onda~ Wmd1a mml'rs Yacht Club at Manna del Rey will host th1· C'a t altna -30 nat i onal r h:.smp1onsh1p r<:~attc1 Soturdav .ind Sunday and will st·nii 'i<ib<1t .,,;il\1r., on aroun<l th•· c lock marathon with cc1..,h prm·s for t h1> bt·s t t~ndurancr The money \,\, 111 ~o ll) bend1t tht: JUOIOC blind I i c An opportunity to attend the 1980 Olympic Gam es s ailing competition a t Tallinn on t he Baltic Sea. Russia. is being s ponsored by the USC Travel Service in cooperation with the International Yacht Club. w iloes s t he world s ailin g competition. s ummer from J uly 18 to Aug. 3 in Ta ll inn. The progr a ms wHI offer a c h a nce to tour the USSR. participate in the Olympics and THE U S C TRA VE L SERVICE, a non profit group, that has organized and opera ted its own tours in the USSR. is handling aU arrangem en~ for g r o ups a nd 1nd1 v idu a l s interested in a tt e ndin g the sailing Olympic-s to be held next The lntem ational Ya cht Club "as founded in 1974 to provide cruising and saHing yachtsmen with a world-wide organization to promote world peace through spo rts. Three different programs a re bt•ing offered . Tour A. a 15-day U.S. Duo Place Second TOKYO (AP ) Can<1d1a ns Helen Vanderburg and Kelly Krys U.a won the gold medal. the s econd for their team. today by capturing the duet title of the first World Cup synchroniied s wimming meet her e in lhe compulsory figures and received 95.6000 out of a possible 100 in routine fre(' program for an aggregate total of IR7 1167 points. It was the second silver tr ophy for thl' American squad. Mi chele Beau heu. 20 . won the fi rst in the .. 0 111 <·vent Wednesday. Vanderburg, 20, who took the s olo title in th e water bal let Wednesday, swam with her 18· yea r-old partner lo Pucinni 's "Clockwork Orange" d rawing wild applause. The pair scored 91.8167 points The silve r m edal went to Michele Barone. 21 , and Linda Shelley, 22. of the United Statef> wtm gave the s m ail audience a graceful s how to Sylvia Ball et 's "Man." They scored a total or 186.1417 -89.54 17 points in the figur es a nd 96 6000 points in routine. Th e J apanese c ouple o f Yu-.uko Uncrnki. 24, and Kinuyo Okada . 19. p e rfo r m e d a l'e .aul lf u l s h o w t o T!>c h a1kovs k y·s "181 2 0 ye rture . · · They r eceiv ed 86.2083 points in figur es and 93 4000 in routine. for a tot al of 179.6083 and third place Jim Niemiec 150 Marlin Hooked Marlin fishing off Newport Har bor is just s hort of fantastic t his year. To date more than 150 marlin have been weighed in at the Balboa Angl- ing Club and many more have been tagged and re· leued. Most of the splkebills brought to gaf have been t.&ken on trolled jigs and there doesn't seem to be any particular color working best, but green, yellow and red (pink) are preferred by m ost veteran anglers. Most or the action is off the 277 Spot and boats are worldn~ in two directions from there. Also the Ol!IDOORS ,East end of Catalina ia good and there have been a couple of marlin taken on the 14 Mile Bank during the past week. BAIT AND WATE& CONDITIONS are ideal. lo fad. the sea ia aa calm as a bath tub at times. Let's bope that storms stay away for awhile so tbat more anglers can enjoy the thrill of hooking, ftcbt.iaC and releaat.ng a fighting marlin. It appears that tbe a lbacore season is just not going to materlall.ae, at least for day sportfisbers. 'ftaere are stW IOIDe aJbiea about 125 to ISO miles ofl Pl. Loma~but the bite is so inconsistent that lbere aren't too many boats willing to make lhe run out foe them. Moel mlni·looa range boat.a running oul of Flaberman's Landing are switching to Mexican wat.en off Baja to take advanta1e of a wide OJ>" yellowtail bite that b currently rewarding anglers wit.b excellent 1mall 1ame flab catches. ... rWNG AT THE ooaONADO ISLANDS is ~t and cold. Then appears to be a 1ood variety of .. , fish around the islands, but due to heavy fishing pressure the fish are not all that cooperative on a d aily basis. This writer fished with Gary Black aboard the sportfisher "Conquest" out of Fisherman's Land· ing last weekend and our party enjoyed a good yellowtail bite on "firecr ackers" and the day was topped by a •bluefin tuna. There were aJso some very large bonito caught on the trip. Bajt condi- tions up and down our coas t are good, and good fis- hing is anticipated through October. Morro Bay is whe re fishermen wut ha ve to go to catch albacore as these vagabonds showed up ther e late last week. These albacore are big ones and when seas perm it sportfisbers to venture out the required 80 miles lo intercept the fish, anglers are returning to the docks with nice catches or longfins. IT IS VERY WISE to call in advance for r e· servations, but more lmportanUy to make sure seas are calm enough to allow the party boats to leave the dock. It is kind of disappointin.8 to drive five hours and find out the boat isn't goln& out that day. When the albies don't bite at these northern ports, anglers still return home with sacks full or good eating bottom feeders. The ~rd broadbill of the season was brought into Newport this past weekend, and hoisted on the sca les or the BAC. The lucky angler was Bud Racker, owne r of Baldy 's Tackle at the base of the Newport Pier. Also o n board the sportflaber that day was Bud's wife Joyce who did all ri.&bl for hersel! by catching and releuing a nice marlin. Othe r Newport residents landln& marlin this paat week we re: J ohn Brown, a 122-pounder; Gary Collier, 3 138·pounde r ; and siater·in·laws Diane Torre and Motoko Torre. Top Del Mar Races Set i , , DEL MAR -Two or the most ( prestlikJGS ra~ on the Del Mar , raclnl calender are acbeduled -... W.. Labor Day weekend. Monday's $125,000 Del Mar Handicap for stars ol the han· dJcap dlvtUon will be a mile and one.quarter oo the main track. A prize of tlJ,000 1oe1 \o the win· ner. Other entries are SUIU Pie, P rincess Toby, Gl11Un1 Girl, Prize Spot, Hilb Pbeuant, In• nuendo and Wllhlnl Well. • The 22nd edition ol the Ramona HandJcap wm be nm Sunday on the fUI whUe the .Otb runnln1 o the Del Mar HaadJcap'is aet Monday. • • Tbe llOO,OOO·added Ramona • BucUcap. for older ruu.e. and m are1, will be contest.cl •l Dine furlopp. • More So. '-'J)let winner of lhe r e cent PaJomar Handicap . lleadl the Ramona lle ld. Among the cball-.era are atablemat.e Amazer md Couutr)' QuMD, tM oulltandillS older nlly of t.be HoUywood Park m eeUna. _._.._ _____ _ Q uic k Turnover, aon of Buckpa.sser, bu beell ulitned bighwefgbt of 122 pounds far the Del Mar Handicap. OPPGDIDtl lnclude Ardien~. Famelfo, Tnle S tateme nt, Double Discount: Peresrtnator, Ht'• Dewan ana Sudanes. prog ram, July l2·26 will tnclude p art1cipat1o n 1n t he opening ceremorues as well a~ the hrst f e w d a ys o f t h e sa il i n g competition in Tallinn. preceded by s ightseemg in Moscow and Leningrad. TOUR 8 , A l7·0AY program. July lS-Aug . 2. will only mclude a s t ay in Talli nn for the duration or the sailing eve nts. and will take in the opening and closing ceremorues Tour C. a 15·day program. J uly ZS.Aug. 8, will includ<: a fC>w d ays 1n Talli n n during t he sa iling evc n b a nd c losing ce r e m o n ies . f ollowed b ~ sightseeing in Leningrad and Moscow Approximate cost from Nev. In other a c tl\'ll~ \;e..,,p<1rl Harbor Yarht Club ""Ill bE-h11"t t 0 I a 'i p r '> a I I () r ' r " r ;i 11 Ill\ ll:.st1onal mCt.>l in lht• '><'f'un Saturd:H and Sundu\ C..1p1~trano Ha:. Y-<1chl Club al D a n::i P o i nt w il l !>tage d Ha r k to S<·hool RPga tta f11r ~ J bot 1.1 n d 1 Cl s c r ., ii ll 1J n. 1rn M'>nday F:lsev.hen·. trad1t1onal L abor IL1y C'ompet1t1o n v.111 k1•1·1J -..~nlors busv from San l>11·J?•• 111 Manna del .Hey 0 S E 0 F T U •: '1 0 S T trad1l1onal e\'enl!> for big boat "dilors wil l be Lo!> An~elc' Another feature uf the l.abo1 D..1 \ V. l•1.•kend in !> .u·htrng <·1rc·J1•.., 1., tht: numbl•r tJ r h11mi.:com1nl! races for vachtsmcn who ha \ 1· been \'SCat1omng at Catalina or other nff-.hon• 1!.I and-. 1 o p homc·rum&n J:! ft•<iture lh1~ \e.ir \.\Ill bt: Kin~ Harb<>r Yacht C'luh'.; raN• from the Catalrna l:.Lhmus lo Redondo Reach from v.·hl'rl' lht? )achts \.\ill H att<'r for their homl' port\ York for one tour will be $1.95'1 ptr pe rson. based on doublt· occupancy. a nd a bout $2,200 from the West Coallt Add on air fares from other maJor cll1e' w ill be availa ble Prindles Compete PRICE fNCLt:OE round lnp jet air transportation. first class hot e l accommodations . three m eals per d ay, all t ransfers within the USSR. sightseeing in ci ties visited. tickets to sailing e vents 1n T allinn , services of A ussian-sp eaklng Am er ican escorts. mem bership in the In- terna tional Sailing Club and a custom blazer patch for sailing Olym pics Due t.o the limited number of tic ke ts a vailable , Inte rested groups and individuals should contact the USC Travel Service im m e di a t e l y t o a ss ur e themselves a priority on space for these programs as well as tic keta to the events. Deposits of S&5q are now d ue. in a ccordance with the 1980 Olympics paym ents schedule. For additional information. write to l9S> SaiUng Olympics. U SC Tra vel Ser vice. Student U nion, Suite 301, University Park, Los Angeles 90007. When the P n ndle· 16 national rhamp1on s h 1p r egatta ,::t>I'> under way al La Jolla Short>!>, Sept 10 1t will feature top s ailing teams from each of t he ~eve n areas where the pnndle cla ss has been most active. The P r 1nd le · l6 1s a h1g b performa nce cata m ar an that is m a nufactured by Surlgla8, lnc In Santa Ana . T o a s s ure t o p fl ig ht com petition 1n tbe nationaJs the P r i n d le Assot'iatl o n h a s a warded free round trip airline tickets t.o the wiruung sailors m each region who have qualified in regional series by sailing In three regattas of three races each. E a ch are a r e c ei v ed a pre -de t e rmined n u m ber of qualification positions in the gold (championship > fleet at the natio nals . base d o o p ast pa rticipation. The c lass association also gives financial backing to the s p o nsoring fl eet o f e a c h qualification regatta a ccording U.S. Yachtsmen Triumph WANTED to the numbt'r of Prtnell~s that raC'•' Winner<> <irf' Mike Mor an. Te-<as Dt1ve 0 1etnch. Flond.J pemnsula. Michael Craighead, Flo r ida pa nhandle Ala ba m a : Tom Tannert, Ohio-M1c h1gan, and Ted Wilson. Hawaii. Mi ke rnnman. winner of the hotly contested series. wins five 01ghts free lodging at La Jolla for his efforts. Del Mar Clerk Taken Into Custody DEL MAR CAP) -A 67-year- old parimutuel clerk has been cha rged with running a to ut operation from his ticket win- dow at the Del Mar race track. Joseph Kaye, who gave a Riverside address, could face a Cine ol $000 and six months in county Jail lf f~ guilty or the misdemeanor c r ge. The San Die sheriff's office said Wednesda tha t bettors bad filed complain at the track. 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Anywhere So if you're thinking of opening a new shop. or planning a special weekend . or wondering hOW much it's going to s ost to send your kids to college , or just trying to get the best out of life (without getting clipped). you 're in the right place . Right here. What's In It tor you? The answer appears on every page ot YOUR 642-4321 - : : :- . ~ . t I . ,. _,, ~ . - .. l I I • I ...--.... ... .,, . ., . ... . . . . .... .. .... ..... .. ... --. . .... .... ... ... -.-.. . . .. - BARBECUES \ MECO SWINGER II CHARCOAL GRILL •4400 . SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HAND STRUCTO PORTABLE PROPANE GAS GRILL MECO SWIN GER I CHARCOAL GRILL 118802. ... 2788 4388 MECO SWINGER II PEDESTAL 4688 GOLF LITE CHAI COAL LIGBTEI FLUID 64c oT And to sta rt your bar becu e going, a bit of t he super flu id. No strong odor, fa.st coals with thUI. f ~ ill/ BBQ TOOL SETS ' ' 499 Long handled, you get thetongs ,thefork,and the spatula. KINGSFORD CHARCOAL BRIQUETS I ~~LB.BAG The good ones (I'd like someone to adznit they had the bad ones ). Hi heat, low spark, even burning. and even frienqly. ROMEX-WIRE Co n tractors go for this so why s houldn't you get a dea l too? H omeowners a n d d o - it -yourselfers need the savi ngs . ~ 16-3 SJ T HEAVY DUTY . ~UT~OR EX~ENSI~~ 7c:RDS 25' .2.77 -50· 4.77 88 #7985 SMOKER GRlLL WlTH R OTISSERIE 111 8 10 .. MECO ROTISSERIE 1588 •1290 ... srnucTo i a·· 577 I PICNIC GRILL 113051 ... STAND-UP GRILL 77 STRUCTO 24" ~ 114105 & 4110 . . . .. 7 STRUCT O 24.. 1 477 HOODED GRILL 115032 . . . STRUCTO PORTABLE 5888 PROPANE GAS GRILL •7985 STRUCTO SINGLE BURNER PORTABLE PROPANE GAS GRILL WITH 20 LB. L .P CYLINDER 11 791 4 ST R UCT O DOUBLE BURNER PORTABLE PROPANE GAS G RILL WITH 20 LB. LP CYLlNDER 117995 TURCO 1 GAS GRlLL. WITH 20 LB. LP TANK =4~01 T URCO II GAS GRILL WIT H LO LB T ANK J49CJ'~ LAVA ROCK < ) LBS 8777 1079 7 1297 7 16977 477 Since C a lifo rnia n s e njoy a good b a rbec ue a ll yea r-around a s pecia l at the end of the s ummer 1s like waving a red fla g in front o f the b u ll. We've trott ed t h em all out s o yo u 'll have good s election. .•• ·:-&:-4 WEYERHA USER \:---l j WORKBENCH KIT y_!-=a 1697 I I ( ARROW ELECTRIC ,~<?.~-siS~:?: If you're doano m uch in insulat!on utility It say:o. .. E <l sy t o a ssemble. anstruct1on~ . For those portable e lectric tools a nd wall covering. etc you·ll love t his t ov included ·· J ust once I'd like to see. ··A hear t o mowers. Using too light a c or d isn 't smart Don't leave home w ithout it pu t t ogethe r, write your o wn 1nstru ct1ons ." o r good to your equip ment. 24"ll60' z35 • · ~.;.... ....... .,......,......,......,......,......,......_.,......,......,......,......,......,......,......,......,......,......,......,......,......,.....~ .......................................... _ SURVSEIVNOTRRYSAFE ~&:)i_ ~ ~~~ G.~i:~::~:f l:G ,BLUE BIRD ~ REMING TON • :b· '[ OR SINGLI METAL SNIPS ';:j 14" LIMB N' TRIM 2688 .,, ,j . POLE SWITCH 444 Y .. ' LECTRIC CHAIN SAW Haa the I;,• -..aneo ol two leet•:Vsolid I) -~ ~¥,~;., 33 C I / ~ho.co ol left_ rooht. o ' ::••o ht (~YPY 1977 mode13. Th4at -a9s 'a?g9ood72 year concrete, key lock with double locking I k now. you can't make up your rnind. ~ cut.. (You think I'm kidding ~t's a l _ bolt. Taz deductible if you store Uu "Will it be the •4077 or the •5941?" Take i<". Like the left-ha.nded monkey record.a in it. . , .. \ them both, you d ... rY• it. wrench. but it"• true.) for electric c hain aaws. wasn't it? ' DO~nt'.~··-. ~~~~~~~~GL=m~D~~~s~ •• ~~~~~~~~il~T=~~,=u=.~~~~,-~-,-.-CL-E~-~--·-_r,-.,~ .. ~.-~]n_·-.1 _·~ FOLDING '',, ', ',',' •. I/' 1 r .-I) GLIDE-ON WALL IJT __t /"··~ OUTDOOR .. ·,·., ·~ ,, 87!.. 6777 BOARD FURlfJTURE K:. 'l ~; ~,j ~ ~ Goos on like mo=••lla on l..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~f Fo• bio oplaaho'4 o ' • n •ee Got to u~BELVJNG "-~ ~ hot pizza (yeah, that does sound a bit ----..i con"91'9ion into a •hower only two odd. but. You know how I an\.) Great _____ _, deal ( encloeure o r curtain CHAJSE •5186 EXTRA WIDE WEB VINY" BOXWEA VE CHAIR •5260. . . . 7 .59 CHAIR •5634 ... I I .49 CHAISE •5286 . I 2. 99 CHAISE •5642 .. 2 I. 59 DELUXE EXTRA WIDE WEB CONTEMPO CHAIR •S366 ..... 9.99 CHAIR •S768 ..... 8.99 CHAISE •5384 • I 5. 79 CHAISE 15754 .. I 5. 99 IWll IOVD syllable words exterior paint, white or colors. \. ') ia e:irtra) · because the •I ________ ,__. dummy wh o 30'' PADCO SHORTY EXTENSION POLE 2 8 !sw You can reach into those tight s pota rather neatly with thia. Made for the new pad brushes which hold 90 much. llcCLOSIEf IAI O'WAI .--... ..,.. UL TU SPU Vllllll 137~. The Cadillac (or ~ if you lille the imported la.be) ) of Y&rniallM. Buy t hU only wh.n you want the Mry b.t. POITUGUDE COU WALLPAPD DOVBL£ ..... uinox. 74 80. "· , •.. ..._, ' CALIFORNIA CLIPPER wd thu ad GAS MOWERS out gaYe me a ,_ -or-very tall. thin vva .,. .,. place to put ~~Q~_ 12997 ~rr~h· ·--• 22" rear bagger. 3.5 H.P. doun't read. ' _,.-,,,, '', B&S en9ine •2278 OR ,. 22" powe:r propelled 4 H.P. B&S engine 19722. IOTOWAY IOLLD CLUIER 29c I thouqht .. eold t h• la.st of th-. Th.y do work you know, but 8UCh a dum.b id ... For thJ.i.price. you can't get hurt. ... -.;, a 'a4· ... 57· 8"ll6' . .. ...... 77· 8"ll8' . . .•.....•.... 97· 10"a4' .....•...•..... 671 10"a6' ................ 97• 10"a8' . . .. , .... 1.27 12"114' . . . . . . . . •.... 77• 12"ll6' ............... '.17 12"ll8' ............ 1.57 Like to say t h is is an "end - of -season" special. hut nobody told the flies ahou t se_asons. All doors complete wit h hardware and quiet closer. 1 I LTORO TORE IS OPEN , ~ l f I r l I ARCO 30 WT. MOTOR OIL 37 ~ The k id from Brooklyn will not be happy until he stuffs thas ad full of at least 200 items. Oh well. if they·re oood. you won't complain, nght? N on· Detergent. HOLLYWOOD LOCKING GAS CAPS T01JI CIOICE Got one to ht almost any car. (If yours 1s a Model T , uM the chain that came with it.) K.D. FURNITURE STORAGE/RECORD CABINET #3028. . .. .... 13.97 ...... 17.97 STANLEY ELECTRIC GARAGE DOOR OPENERS -=--b ;~\ 1/t H.P ~ ~ ~ -)CRAIN f \I DRIVE • , #1005 ~(__ .. f _:. \ 1/3 H.P. CHAIN DRIVE f ·:· ) #3005 • __v 1/J H.P. SCREW DRIVE #4005 97 12997 13997 SOME STUFF OVERSTOCKED MOST CLEARANCE Not all items in all stores. No Rain Check. No Re-Orders. 500 ~ MARTIN CAR TOP CARRIERS BAR CARRIER •500 REAR DECK CARRIER •490 .6.99 .9.99 N ORMAL INSTALLATION OF OUR UNIT 5500 BASKET CARRIER 37":a:31" •400. 11.99 ; BASKET CARRIER 40 a:SO' •4 14 17. 99 . • Plain water won't cut those bugs b ut this will. Grease and orime melt away. ALLISON VISOR EYEGLASS BOLDER 55c Kind of useful. no more wit h the olasses laying on the Mat and then Aunt Fannie sits on them and ... in.tant ooodbye. RADIATOR SPECWff COLD SHOT REFRIGERANT 69C l40Z. CAROL CABLE COPPER BOOSTER CABLES 8 fT •BC IOSP 2.44 12 IT •BC 81 2 3. 99 I read somethin9 that said. "tan9le proof" T hat's like say1ng "never wears out." Lota of luck Got them big enough for families, okay for boards. for skis . carry anything but the old lady up there (or the old man. 1f that be the case l CHARGE ABOUT ., ·-;4' ;f 5~// BATTERY CHARGERS •tc.,,h~.1;11 -.r ~ 4 AMP 9.97 .' ~ 6 AMP 12.97~!.. ~ t ~~ Like that n<"SmP, you 1..an se~ this thing charginQ obout the garage pepping up batteries Almost human , y'know. ALLISON AIR / OFFROAD ~ COOL CUSHION ~t-,..__ 12 VOLT VEHICLE 144 lll ! _· q t SUPER WINCH ~ t \ -·~ I 0997 •41-1102 \ ,· £:ver have the aar cond1t1oning . :'f •A1Vl500 901n9 full blast and still your Compact model. we1qhs only 22 lbs .. made tu · tu isn't too comfy? You t o mount permanently. recommended on n eed this vehicles up t o 4000 lbs BONA PAITE SPARK PLUG CLEANER 397 ODOR SHIELD 29c INTEIDYNAMICS AIR COllDITIONING RECHARGE KIT I have a vmon of a little steel brush. a A httle stick · on thing you put by the ash bottle of aand, a file, and a "good luck tray. (I can see people sticking them 3.33 fellow poster." N o? It wa.s a wild guess under arms and skipping the deodorant.) t-----------------....... ----------+---------------------~------~-~---~~ .., . :;~, ... , ' J . MEUAU PARQUET FLOOR TILE • -.. _.' I •'r '. ' ~ t .... ,,,,; . ·., ----··-4'.,,, '. . .•I . ·'! • . ~-•:.J , .. ,,, "7' ..... I .,,,,.,. ·- 77~0.IT I FOOT lxl2 PECll CEDAI 127 8 FOOT 6x8 RAILROAD TIE 977 If timbel'9 look nice. imagine how we ll m&ui•e railroad tiff can look. You don't need anyone to give you idea.a. You know t h ia i.a where you pout the colored cement and just preu the pattern in like a gian t cook ie . 8 FOOT r 1 sTm STUDS · 1~ 'I ·~f 57c 9 ~·.J· F.A. I• ·· ChMper t han lumber. Look a t it thUt way. T ermit• won't I I .. t them and they 8\ll"e UM a lot ot them In ""' buJ.Wlnos. . . _, ...-.... ~--................. __ You ... out and people can't ... in too well. Choice of Bird in Flight or 0.Mrt S un.et. 18"z64" PORTLAND CDIDT a LI. IAI 666 . I ' \ -. ~ . ' ' • • . 7 & ~-....... -.............. , ... ,_, •••••• t • • ........ __.. ______ _ LOCAL Thursday. August 30, t979 c DAILY PILOT 8 1 llandetn Huntington l'ietitn Cites Luek 81 STEVE •Aa8LE °' ............... John Sulllvaa 19nh ed Ilona and Vlemam wlu.out a acra&dl but bla luck raa out la1t S.tw d ay n"'t ln Huall.qtoa Deadl. The 50-ycar·old tJL·Marine was b e ade d toward a B each Routevard hambur1er joint to p ick up a late dinner for hb family when he heard the blast and felt 1la:s~ Oylng "Al fmst I thought m y Stffn nai Split Vote OKs Seal On School By MICHAE L P ASKEVICH Of·-o.11, ...... '~" Karen Ackley stayed a way an protest a s fe llo w Fouotai n Valley <Elementary > Sc hool Dis trict trust ees did exactly what s he predicted -bac ked a wa y from a demolition contract and d ecid ed t o seal u p a n arson-damaged wing a t Harper School. 0 utnu mbe red a nd a n g r y . Trustee Betty Mignanelli picked up where Mrs . Ackley lert off, c harging school board Pr esident Dick Plum with Political m otiva · t1on in keeping the fate or the wing in lim bo. P LUM I ~ 1 u n nin g for re·elec tion bul Mrs. Ac kley is not. ~olumn had exploded, but the>n I felt the pain," S ulUvan 111d from hb lapital bed. "I put my hand down to my 1.-, and the blood wu comlnai out ~Wffn tny rtn1er21 · · He ~·t know how or why, but he did know he'd juat been sflot lie H )'S h(' WMS M'U t,-d for h11' Ufe . "I Jl.L"t kept the c·u rnovtn&." U )'I ttM! Marine VCtt'Un or it2 yea r "I ktipl one hand on an y •• ·. ' Mrs . Mig nanella s ubm itted a c hronology of Har per ·related ac lions by the boar d over the past t wo and one-ha lf years . The 12· I p a ge m e m o t!nded w i th a l s a r c as tic refer e n ce t o a I lunc heon a t which s he alleges •. Plum reversed his previous pasi· taon to raze the wing. .. Live F11r Pi~~e lc11 trym1 to stop lhl' bleeding and lb~ other on the wheel." Sulllvan Jerked his station wa1on Into the pa rking lot of 1& fai1t-food rti11taun rnt near Meal A venuti ··a pulled r1ahl up to the front door and somehow got ~y win· dow down," he recalled . "I told them oot to wor ry, that l wasn 't l(olna to hold the m up." Wh llti Sullivan was unde rgomg ... urg~r • to r emove bullet frag- Her stateme nt concluded with :t s u ~gcs ti o n t hat "se lf · appointed board me m bers lunch a t a loca l es tablishme nt without benefit or administrativt' advi ce o r input f rom clcctoo boa rd mc m be rs · •· ·'M O R E C A N 8 £ accomplished in one afternoon over lunch tha n can be achieved 1n n e a rl y t hree y ears a t r egula r ly s c h e dul e d public board meet ings." c harged Mrs . M ignanelli. Bctsv Roth . 19, of Salinas. has a real live fox for a fur piece. She got the gray fox from a kennel in Colorado and na med at "Audi." When Betsy goes fo r a stroll. "Audi" drapes himself a round her neck. He also ea ts s tra wberry shortcake as well as dog and cat foods. Plum. who s lammed the gavel on Mrs M1gnane lli at one point. :.aid his decision to ca U a t hird s pe cial hear ing on the issue was b ased only on his belief that a new a lternative could save tax· payers money. "H aven't we ever had lunch t ogether'>" he a s k ed Mrs . Mignanelli. P L U M ADDE O t hat ha s luncheon wit h Trus tee Sheila M e yers a nd r eside nts Bob Thom as and Eugene Van Dask, all Harper a rea residents, was no violation of anti.secrecy laws . Van Das k le ft the luncheon and took out candidacy papers fo r the upcoming Novembe r elect ion. However , in a state · m ent filed al Tuesd ay night's mee tin g . Van Das k said he would not run beca us e or severe health problems. Van Oask and Plum have both deni ed alle gation s that a political leam ·up resulted from the luncheon IN A PAIR of 3 to 1 votes. M rs . M ignane l li o ppos ed , trust ees e liminated a $292,000 de m olition contract with a La Puente construction firm and said the wing at Harper s hould b e bricke d up until som eone figur es out what to do with it. T h e co n tract with Me t z Construction has not been signed by the district, but it may cost the district up to $10,000 to pay orr the firm for services already re ndered, officials said. Cost of sealing up the four- r o o m "D " wi n g wa s n ot estim ated. IT WOULD CO S T u p t o S300,000 to rebuild the wing and the district's insurance company h as offe red just $117,000 in da m a1es for the gutted secUon. Plum maintained his pesition against rebuilding the win& is because of declining enrollment al Harper. He voted wilb Mrs. MifnaneW a 1ainat Trustee Roger Belfen's motJon to re build "'e. win1 completely. WhiteHouae .To Pete Labor WASHINGTON (AP ) - Prealdent Carter baa invited repretllltatlvea of labor ,.,,.. .. to tbe Whlte House for ID old·f a1hioned pJcnlc oa llond•J, wbleh la Labor Day. Tbe Whlte HOUie annomted W eclnnclay that tbe ev..ai•I p l enle will f e ature ba•J• plaJinl, relq racea and .- ratH wltb members of tb4 W aab1D1tOa RedMina. Can.t 1D11 bll wife, ROllaJDD1 WM .,. ..,.. .. tbe ,,.._ lA PlaiDI, Ga., an ex= to retan to tbe White OUM 09 Noaday aftemqon. Naked Terror Women Chased by Rude Nude Two female Janitors who work nights at an Irvine industri al complex are unltl<ely to forget one evening 's shirt. T hat's because the two were suddenly pursued b y a heavyset . shaggy-haired man who, they told palice. was "completely naked .. THE UNUSU AL epis ode bega n at about 8 .30 p.m . when Rosa Abalos, 45. and Guillemana Sala s. 26. both of Santa Ana . were putting supplies in a locke r at the Skypa rk Industria l com plex at17448Skypa rk Circle They saw a man standing in a da r k ar e a b e t w ee n t wo r es troo m s i n a n ou t d oo r ha llway, po li ce s a id . As they walked past him , he emerged in t o a we ll·lit portion of t he ha llway. where they noticed his s tate of undress. FRIGHTENE D , THEY rnn a round t he south end of the building, locking themselves in a n office suite. The nude man. described as being in his early 20s. heavy-set w ith s haggy, blond hair , was right behind. T he two women ran into a rear room of the s uite and called their s upervisor, who alerted police. A sea r ch o r the area failed to turn up a ny suspects. Services Held ForHBMan, Dr. Fullmer Funeral services wer e he ld Tuesday in Ventura for long- tim e Huntington Beach educator Dr. Ethan F ullmer , who died of a heart attack last Friday at the age of86. He was returni ng to his Hunt· inst.on Beach home after visiUng sisters in Ojai, a Coast Com- munity Colle g e Dist rict spokesman re ported, a nd was stricken while dining alone in • Carpeateria restaurant. •ULl.llD WAS~ Beach Unlon Hilb S c hoo l Dl1trlct '1 a ss i s tant tuperiateadent for bu1lne11 from 1M3 to 19'12. when be became den ol eftDIDI clUMS at Golden West Colle1e. He mot'ed to Coutllne Com- muaity Colle1e 11 auodate deanolilllt.ruetk>DID lt'ft. He retired ln June 1'71. Wuu.llD 18 evvived by hi1 wUe, Paula; two IODI, StaYe ol Hu ...... Beach ucl JtllD ol Lue..._; ._._.,Niu Norril, Ova Jollmlm ud lln. Stuart Berar-• .a ol Ojai, aad M•etll .,..SCMldna. Bartel, followlal 1ruHlde H nlc", wae at h y Lawn Cemet.ery, Ventura. Mesa Store Robbed Twice During Month A Costa Mes a ('Onve niencc stor e has been robbe d for the second ti me t his month, poliC'e s aid today. They s aid Wed nesday's bandit s i m ulated a gun u nde r h1~ sweatshirt and fled with less lha n $100 from the7-Eleven store at 1097 Baker St at about 2 30 a m . T he robbe r. about 20 years old, wore a black ba ndanna over his race and a red baseball cap a nd ned on fool. police s aid On Aug. 13. a robber in h1:, mid to late 40s simulated a weapon and rted on foot with a bout S15'> Oven Sales Face Probe WASHING TON (AP l - T h e govern m e n t i s in vestig ati n g wh e ther Japa n ese ·mad e m ic r owave ovens are being sold in the Unit ed States a t a c heaper price th an in Japan. T r a d e agr ee m e nt s prohibit such "dumping" of foreign-m ade items. But t h e T r e a s ur y Dep a rtme nt s aid t h a t . o ff icia l s wer e investigatin g w he the r J a p a n wa s s elling t h e ove ns al less t han f air va lue, and if so, whether that was hurting U.S . manufacturers. Surfers Die In Mexico SAN DIEGO CAP l -Three aurfen were killed when their northbound car and a Mexican bMr tnaelt collided on a road aoutlt of Tijuana. Tbe dMd •ere John Robert A1aJeenlan and Troy SlnnoU, botb SI, and David J, Spahr, 27, allofS...Dl.,o. Al.....,_ and Sinnott were 1tudent1 at M a dlsoll Hilb ScboOI, Spahr at Mu a C•lltC•-. m ents from his g ro in at Hunt· l n eto n l nte rco mmu n i t y Ho1pit.al, police a rrested a 22· year-old Whittier m an ln connec- tion with the shooting. G regory Danie l Shes terkln was a rrested while silting in his cate ring truck just a fe w blocks north of the shooting , police say They say they found a World War II era rine in his truck Police speculate the gunm an fired one shot rrom Cl high * * * po we r e d rifl e t hat r ippe d through Sullivan's c ar door. tore through his leg and splintered h is windshield. Shesterkin rem ains m custody on $25.000 bail on assault with in· lent lo eom mil m urder charges . Police said they have been una· ble to establish any motive ror the shootin2. S u lli v a n s a y:, h e kno ws nothi n~ a bout has alleged as· * * * sa llant except what he's read in the newspapers . ..I wu lucky , l 1uess, butdoa't think I'm not m ad ." be ex- plained, obviously Irrit ated at belnc cooped up in the sm all third noor hospital room . He looted around at his wife and daughter . "I was real lucky, tnere ·s no doubt about it. I'm lucky to be a h ve " * * * Shooting Victim Faces Expenses By ST EVt: MITCH l::LI. 01 ti• O••I' ,., ... Su fi "My God. they've got 1·e1hng-. 1n heaven." That was the rir-.t thou~hl that c r ossed the mind or Laguna Beach sen i(•t· ~t a lion owm·r Charles Frl'dcrtck "F red " Straf fo r d when he regC1inl•d ton o;e1ousness ut lht· hos pital la~l U('(' l a cl.I\· aflt•r a bullc•l pl'nl'tratl'<I hi ' st11mac h 111Jn1n1·1 cknloutscck a local t:.a\ t•rn BUT TIIE LAST nrn t.· mcmth., h a v t' h c• e n h 1· I I f n r t h ,. til Yl'iff old 1iu ..,111t·~...,n;i n v.ho saw t ht• m:cn v. ho '>h11t h1111 "l'nte n N·d 111 1·1i~ht '1·1.ir 1n pn ... on M1Jnda' J udge H1chanl lkal·oni '>t?r1 tenccd :wa~h1ngton ~tc.·t·l.,..,orkc·r Bnan Sll'ilcr 111 pra:.un C1ftcr rt· fu..,ing :i rt!<IUl'Sl IJ\ .c tlt•ft.'n~1· al tome~ lu allov. Stt·ili·r to 1t·ma111 on probatw11 111 ortll·r tu rnak•· rl•S t1tut1on l<t St1 Jffurd "llcll nu. I'm nc1I hJ(ll>\ 11.1lt1 lht• ~l·nlt•n1·t• Strafrc1rcl '01cl latl'r Tht• cll-frn-,1· o1l111rn1·\ 11ffi·r1·d S 1.000 111 rl'!>lll 11t111n and then ht· •Steller 1 v.as to niakt• month!\ pay m t•nt~. · Straffcird .. aid ··T H E Jllf)(;t-; T OLU him $4 ,000 wasn't l'\ t•n a gO'ld dc1v. n pay ment on a c·ar And 1t v. d I t <.tk c· a lot rricir1· than $4,000 in unh·r for Strafford to squa n lhtng-. v.1th th<: hospital and dol'tor~ who v.orked on ham for ..,.x hour'> following th(' 6 45 pm ~hooting Nu\ 30 ouL-;1d e the Mara nl' Hoom ta vern 1 n downtown La gun a Hl'al h To d a te. his m('d1ral and ho:,p1tal ball s h<.t\ <· m uuntt•<I I•• m ore than SI IH.000 T he anc:1de nt began .,hortb C1rt er S Lraf{ord a nd h a~'> ~on . I sell STILL THtLOSERUlf ....... Shooting Victim Strafford c hr1' Jrr1\1·d CJ' 1h 1 ''"''•''' \\ 1•11 111· ha1 "~\' ~0' "A:\T t.U mt ,,, lt•rHI htm ~11me mono·\ dfld I t<1ld 111m ,,, "'J' ~tr;irr11rrl ri•r a 11 ... •\\'1· \H·nt 11ut.-.1<J.-'" • 11nt11.111 !hf' .1rj!Uml'rll and \ht' )!U\ v.al~, 1111 and lt'lb u.-.. tu ... hut up Strafford <.;n .., ht• doc~n I n · n1t•mht•1 11.h.at h• tulct the· W ashan~l11n 'teel11. 11rkt·r IJut 1l v. J~ ... 11mt thing II kt' <; 1•1 lo.,t ht• ... Jill "ll'tl1·r p r odut1·d " 1:,-; magnum hand c.11 n fr •1m • 'h111dder hobler anti ..,hut Str.:if fore! once 1n the right '>ldt' Aflt-r rt-J?C11run).! ht)> halanr1• from th•• rt-<·01lm~ -""t<H J>Ofl. tht> mdn flrt-d again. tuttmg bar patron Joseph Cole, 50. in the right arm. Cole had just walked o ut of the tave rn to see what a ll the ruckus wa~ about STE ILER NEVER orrered Cln l'X pl a nation fo r his actions , and S trafford !>a id h e 1s hitter because tht· m an never eveo a po lif(1zed for shooting him ·1 m nol ·• 'ind1<:t1 vc man. St ra (fo rd 'aid "W c sat acros.., f r 11 m l' a c· h o t h l' r 1 n t h t' 1·•1urtroom and never once did thar SOB walk over to m e C1 nd ..,a~ · I m .,nrn for whal I did t<• \OU ;\.., fo r a~ th<· prt~l)n ~entencc· St ra £ford '>aid 11 )> good the man v. ill ht-he hmd ha rs whe re he t .Jn t hun .inyone cbc Hut that docsn ·t du m£• ii rlamn 1111 of J!ctutl he ~a 1rl .... h.ik1nJ! ht.., hl·ad T ii t: f-ATllt:K uf four ~a1rl 1n ... ur,tnl't' paid for only $15.000 of th1· ml'Cht'al hill.., Ill' ..,aid he put .moth er SI0.000 from has savin~., 1nt11 r>.i~ 1llJ! th•· dm·r11r.., If h•· ' luc ~' lw m t~ht J!t•I .111111 ho•r S'..'11 IJOll from !J state· Vw uin' of \ 1oll'nt Criml':. fund. hut t'\4'11 that v.111 11•.t\I' htrn OWIOJ! m•:irh Si.·1 ct(/41 And ht•' IH'.'11 unah lc• to return 111 ht ' l 1111111 11. '>l.•t1•in ..,inn· th•· lllC' 11!1•111 1 ·, ,. J!OI µ;,1111" 111 m' ..,toma1'11 .ill the· 11m1· anrl I u rn't lafl .111~ thing h<'a' ~ hl· .,aid I tan I t•\1'11 !ltt a ..,1 mplc· hrakl' 1111 1nl! 10!1 .m, m•1n• \ ~ u H l. SA \'S he· 11 <:ontlOUl' to makl' ho'lp1tal payme nt'> as hi' can "I'll put in $200 o r $300 a m onth eve r} chanC'e I get until this damn thi n~ 1s pa ad off ... ht· ... a id .\'ot 0 11 /!f do I sell a product . I sell m.11se/f I f I do11 ·1. 11 1,L/ c/n>nt s qo else1che rf!. ,.\ salesperson must krwu' and understand peu - p l e rn tlw cn mmw11t.11 he serves I read the OranfW Cno.<if "" com m umty ne wspaper -the Dally Pilot . T '1e Dat I .11 P1 lot keeps me sports and even ts around town. t he111 with 1ny clz ents. informed about so I can discuss The ads hel p me keep tabs on my co mpeti tion and I advertise my products zn t he Daily P ilot . My p roduct sells better -and su do I because of tile Daily Pilot DAILY PILOT 642-4321 \ .. ; . i • -, 7 -............... . .. IWl Y 11'\l.OT rnur9d9y, Auouet 30, 1111 Business Sunshine Beams Signal """''" ....... HllYAN. Otuo CAP> Luke Thaman prayed for aunahlne as hia rlldlo elation became th riut commercial station In \he \Jnlled &atea to und out a solar powered ai&nMI Stored iwlar energy was used W edntu•dra.y morning and the plan was lo be1eln relying on ac llvtily generated solar power m the afternoon. but. as Luke vrayed , driziling rain lhrtiatened a full solar start-up at·!itatJon WBNO <AM ). IF THE SUN ra1led to shine. reliance on the stor ed power could continue until all but 25 percent bad been exhausted ··Then we'll return lo Toledo t-:d1son , our back-up." said J. H Orendorl. a broadt·aster at the ~tataon. The 500-watl daytim e station was ~eleeted by the S Depart menl o f Energy and M u ssachu sf:'lls Ins t i tute of Technology for im t'xperimcnt to generat e l'lt'ct r1c1ty through 33,600 Photovoltaic solur cells . SUN HELPS SEND OUT RADIO STATION SIGNAL T II F. (' 1-: L I. S , T If I N i;andwiches of 1wm1 ·conductor:. t h a t <'on v c r l sun I 1 g h t i n t 1) energy, are about ~ inche:-, 111 Nfchots Check Solar Cell That Collects Energy Consumers Get Break :"\ EW \'OHK tA l' 1 It's poss1hlc your lot'ul an: sub!>l ant1ally above the pnmc rate. lhl.' ra\t' banks charge their m ost credit-worthy corporatt· CUSlOmt'rS hank may b<! w1lhng lo g1vt' you a better deal on a l0C1n than 1t ~1v«'s E xxon Corp . especially after .. nme bunks rn11wd their pnme interest rate to a record 121• perc·ent BUT BANKS AR•: HESITANT to change con sumer loan rate!> frequently. and those r<Jlc!> ha v1· moved up more slowly thah' the pnme rate In some cases. tht•y have not changed at all I ntt•rest rate~ on c·on sumer lmms lrad1tionally I $50,000 to $500,000 I INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS So ut Chase Manhultun Hank in New York .• t c·onsum<.·r pays 11 58 percent for a one·ycur lo<in of $:!.000 to $4,000 and JIUY!> 12 percent for u cai.h ad v:.tnce on a c n "11t curd Major corporat wn-.. -.ur-h "" fo:x xon. pa y lht• pnme nitc. wh1<·h C'ha~e and other hanks 1n clud1ng No I Hank of Amcnf'a n11scd Tut•sday • frtt•r.,.,t ontv ,-...vm••tt• • lntnmr • Wrrl.tv < on>m11m .. "t• •Monthly f undlnff' 1\t thl· beginning of 197li. thl' pnm1· ralP Wfl' 7·11 1wn l'nl. Llntl the· con~uml'r r<.1t<·.., d1,irgt:<l IJ\ <.'ltast• w1·n· 1>rt•c1~1:l y what th<•y an· 1111w • ( omm•t,t41 • f(.,.,,d•nh41 • b m onth" lo 'l \l .. •n HASKt:RS SA V ('OMPt:TITION. -.tat•· n·1:11l.1 t1011 .in\! h·ar of t•onfu.,.1Jn havt· k1 •pt th• rn fr11n1 ra1~11lg c·11n:-.urrlC'r rat1·.., to tht· '><lml' <'Xll'llt "l'lw 12 Jl(•fl t·nl ralt' 1111 «a'>h ;sd\ :tlH'l''> h:i... ""' 1•1 11•·1·11 1111.1.f'r l han tht· pnm1· nHc" until no~ 1111!•·•1 Fr;1o.;er '.;1•1td. ll ('h<s~1· • pok1·-.rn<1n • .,o.,tlu.,n (,.ol,fo rr1t• Big 1'111 p11rat111n-.. l';sn 't tak1· <111' a111.11••· 11f 1 ho 11,.,., ,.,. r :ilt·.., h1·1•auSt· th<>M' rott·-. an· I 11•11 t11 l11,1r.-. '' <.;m;dl u~uallv about $5,000 or II':.!'. thal th1·\ aro· an-.1~n1f1c-;1n't to ;1 «11mpanv ltk1· Exxon whwh borrow .... mtlhon .... ;it a time And 1f tht: primt· r<1t1 drops. t'Orporallon., will pay lower 1ntl'rf•!>l t·haq•1•" on their loan~. whtl•· <.'On!'lumt·r-. will µa y tlw original nitt· Th(• pr1m1· r<1t1· 1n('rt•<.1!><: hrok1' thl' rt•l'oroi In l'I of 12 1x•r<'t•nt ~t·l in 1n4 dunng lhl' 1·ri·d1t 1·runl'h that ;w«tim 11:mll'd ltw I ;isl r1:c1:~s11>n 1 ht• 14! 111· r ( 1·nt rt·1·ur'1 v. a-. m;ikht·rl onl.> tv.o wi·ek.., tq,!O Tiit: LATEST S PIRAi. l.'li 1ntt-r1·o;t rat1·s hw. lll'l'rt ('JlL'>Cd hy dfort!> or lhe 1-'1-deritl Ht• ... f'f\ I' Board and tl.., nc·w C'h<11rman, l'<JUI Vokkn . (11 f11:hl innJtwn by rCJll)tng lht· c<r>t or rnorw~ -Canada's ,, ''smart l\\one1 1he . .1 'inancial GVOl\I 1 -con sti\\ Plan Hit W ASlllNGTON tA I' 1 The Civil Aeronautic~ B oard says 1t wouldn't ObJect lo Air Cana11a ·, proposed low fo ri·:-. to US. c1t1cs. 1r AmC'nr an carriers were ullowed to sell cut -rate ticket:-. tu Canadian desttnutionl) - Free Gold Seminar. Newport Beach: Tuesctay St>pl 11 1979 at the Marnott Inn 900 Newport Contm Drivr· Trimaran/Brrgan11ne Room Los Angeles: Wednesday. Sept 12 . 197ti at the Hilton Hotc~I q30 W1lc;h1rr> BlvrJ SI LOUl'>I Foy Rrinm FOR R ESERVATION~ PLEASE CALL (800)- 528-5346 ">1•,Hrnl') ,., lim11•·11 ME ETINGS BEGIN AT 700 PM AND END AT 9.30 l'M Learn from the experts how to fight inflation Economic self protection can be yours. Duc1-,,1vc action on your p:ir1 c.an help you orotP.ct your ai::.v:I~ I rum tho linanc1ally cnpphng blows ol rnllat1on You are tnv1tc:cl lo learn the: re:ol rrJ<~'>on:. br>htnd todays economic c.h;Jo-, and how to protect the l1nanc1al tu111re: <JI your I amity Learn why gold 1:. con'>1dered th<: ultimato ~tore or value Learn about hard money asselb. ask oues11ons and get direct unhedgad answers L1s1on to up-Io- date views of lhe 1nternat1onal pol1t1ci::. ol money Find out the Admin1s1ral10n!> reaction to tho current recos!>1on Th11> tree seminar could oou1p you with th•: 1-nowledgi; 10 slay on<' stem ahuud 1n thr• batllP. <Jqwnsl tnltAlton Distinguished guest speakers: '1herm,m Unl-1•fr·r Ill world tr;1v1:ll'd h·cl111 r?r on prr'<.l<Jti" rllOltih ;111ct 1.111 t<•nc. y and n oH·tl 1•t..on11m1<. o1dv1'5or 1-'1r•c,11Jon1 North Amrll 1c.<1n Cn1n >: Currency l Id l:rrc Hoop1nqarr1f•1 m;mager ol Nr.)rttl American F1nam.1al Services and ~ponsor of thosr• i.em1nars •........ ~········· • 11 you cannot u111inrJ Gentlemen: Circum'>lnncos n1ovon1 me from •1 • but wou1r1 lllo.a moro inlc}r· 11t1ondeng yo111 som1nor. but I would like 10 lo.now • ma11on slmplycomoll·t•• morn ,1b<1111 ncol\<111111. 'lnlf•nrr)fllCl1on Ploaso I this couoon ;.ind mu1l lo 'lun<11nform.111on t11 • North American NAnl' I • Coln & Currency, LTD. o"M"'"'\ oh•,.. I • $11110 C·? . 11'"''" Dholn• I • 100 w~1 W9sh1ngton St I First N11t1onat B.ink Plo1a l\1)ft1Ho I Phoenix Anrona 8500:) I (..ilv • 8ttt Zoo I I ~' ~,,.,.,., "'IN bot IJh ., .Su\ t.,,,,OW'f11t~ cor OfdO< I<\ Otl o•ot:'•·•"KI ··············~········ -..-------.... -...... ............... --,, . ----- But the CAB said that Ca nadiun authoritu::- won'l allow US t·ar ners to discount fare~ to Canadu. OUR LEGACY FROM THE MEDICINE MAN By Terry Grant, R. Ph. Wh•1 Y.flllld t••'••r lhinlo. 11 1\ 1•11l 1•r1111? l 111la v·" .,, r1•nrnli111•1l phar 111.11·• t h 11 I 111 .1 II \ "I I h 1• mt•rl1 r1n.1l ~ ,,, .11l.1 hh· 1twn· h111l 1111·1r 1·a1 I\ Ii<! It 111111 n •'' " 11 ft ! h •· mc·d1r11w ma11 Of 111111 "' t hl'\ h .1\ 1· 11111l1•r1;11111• ffillrlV f'hallj!I•-. lllllf 11' ftnl'rTH•nt-.. In 1•arh cl,1" lnd111n:. c·ht·wt .. I 110 root' of l'l'rtu111 planli. 1n 11rtl1•1 to l')(t rurl a · mu~u· wub &tanct• .. Tl11 ~ l.d1·r c•volved In 11 "mor1• 110ph111tic11tt->d" ll'chmque of cooktnl( the roots for hours and then bolling down the resultant liquid Thou11andli of yea rs have pW1sed slnce these earliest processe" w.-re . . beg un . YOUR DOCTOR CAN PllONE US when you need a medicine Pick up· your prescriptlnn If l'hopplnit nenrby. nr we wlll dcllvc>r promptly wllhout r xtra rhnrite. A jlrf'ttt mony peopl e rntruict 111' with th Ir pre11rr1pt lon~ MB)' we rompound yourH" 'All ..-0 '"A.•MACY ,,......,...., lit ............. .............. '" Radio Station Chosen about $12 a kilowatt hour. ''But we've estimated tbat by l~ it abouJd be down to about St per kilowatt and by 1990 it will mat.th \he cost of conven- tional energy,'· he said. For Energy Experiment THE SYSTEM IS about 10 tunes moce cost.l~ lh1ill-conv:~ t1on al power due to the initial cost of sett.mg up the system, Nichols said. diameter They are 1>e{ up m neat rows over a third of an acre of flat lawn behind the WBNO Studios The array was de:ugned to generate up to 15 kilowatts of electricity on a Kunny day. more than enough to send the i.latJOn'!> signal over its 40-nulcs radius from th1b northw est Ohio city will save about $100 a month on its electnc bill. He said the co.cit of solar power workµout to Excess rapacity 11> i.ton'<i in batteries that will enable ttue. station lo ..,tay on tht> u1r for up to 11 :t dayi. v.h<.'n the !>Un doc~n'l s hine B URT NICHOLS. A""i engineer for MIT. which built the !>yMem . C'stimates the c.•ells will provide 70 perc<'nl to ~rc.-nt of the station's cl eclncal nl·eds on an annual bu:-.is UU hly Imes are k ept on st andby for u~e al) nc•e dl"'<i Thaman. ~e n eral manai.:er ~u 1d h1i, wa~ one of 750 ~talion'> 1n the nall~n that ri·rc1vt.'d ;. q11e1>llonna1n' al>out :-.ulilr 1i<1w r·r r1 nm lhl• Ot'partmcot or f:Ol'rl!.\ .,11mt• lK rnonthi. ai:u lie ~•ml WBNO ha:-." .:oo<l ri·;, -.1111 to ;1µply for ttw proJ 1•1·1 ~1· rt• l1r•1·n-.Nl 1111 1h1· /\ "vt -.1d1• ... ., ,1 do.ytinw -.t ill 1•m. l1n1.1il 1·11:-.t111i.: 'lUIUJ> to -.undo~n . and w1• hacl -.1x a l'rt''> out ll;11·k wlwr1· v. 1• tl1d 1111th1ng l1ul 1 ut tho ~r J..,., TllAMt\~ SAi 0 Ttl t. • 1.1t1•111 111\ e:.tl.'fl .1bout S50.li<10. 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Talk!> were broken off ~arlJer this m onth when the assoc1a lion's representative reJecled an offe,.. or binding arb1trat1on lll -.cttle the d~putt' A 30-DI\ V COOLING off pcnod wa~ 1n.osututed and al)soc1at1on L.A. Man Named 'l'o Prie•· CounciJ WASlllNC 10~ •A l'I Tht· l'oun C'tl 1111 V. <.1ge Jnd Pnr•· ..,tabdtt \ '·'''a Lo.., ,\nJ:c:lt:'> • c·11nonw,1 ha' be•·n r-hr,-.l·n lo hJn1!11· 1t' pr w 1· mon11r1r1 ng Hoh1•r1 1 • lio1•'>f•m<inn .1 1·11111r ,., •1n111n11 Jn ah -.1 (11r '\;, I 11111,i) ~I llllf1lnlf' llt•,t•(tr<•h 1\~ 111 lillt· f111 14 lll lio 1 IHTH' !ht 11111111 ti ,,... I l.1rtl ol1rt•1·L111 f11r 111111• 111111111• r1111· 111·:-.t ·1111...,11.1\ 1111· 1 ''"'" rl ,111t 111 1 'tift•·1rwn1 H .,. • r• .n111 l , 1 • l'l.11·•·• .J.11·\.. I 'I r111l111 .... 1,., 1 r..i11rr111w 111 ht f11rr1H·r 1111 .o.1tti Iii; l..ol,.1r 1Jt-p.o•1!1WI I • h •. ,. 'I Ii •. ( . 0 ti fl I •. ,. NA SO L1\l1nq~ . ·- ... ., ... " ,, I ... spokes man Ed Rope r said employees will be free to strike al the end of lhal 30-<lay period, midnight Sept 9 Roper said Wednei.day that thf' assoc1at1on members at A1rwest have been working un. der a ronlraC't that expired in Augu~t 1978 Wh<·n talk:-. ovn a n~w con- tra c· t hll JOCl'O down last F <' b r u <1 r y. a mt• '11 <it or w a I) c-a llt·d 1n L t\ R R \" I.I T t' H t ' I E L 0 , ... p<>kc-.. man ror !\irw1::st. ~aid or- fir1ah r emain opl1m1st1c that th1· C'1mtra,•t talk:-. <'an be con· 1 1ud1-1I ~Jt·fon· th1· ~tr1k1· dc<1t1 ltn•· R fl 1w r ~a 1 Ii l h <' <11 rl in r ·.., 1'11·111·;il l'nlpluyt•<·..., ha v•· not ... 1.1c1·ol ;o •,1 r1k1· "'"'''' th1· a1rlin1• .,., '" 1•-.1 ahll'ih1 ·'1 in 1~7 Both m1·n ll•·t'lin1·ol lo -.1)1•1•1fy I ht· •·'<l1•nt o ( t ht· ol1H1•rf'111·1· ovt·r p ,1\ lh.11 -..·1>a r.1t1·., th1· l1.1r14ain 1111· 1•1 r1111,., f<11rJf'r .... 11r1 a 11·l<Jlt·<t '''"'' 1-. th1• .11rl1r11·., u-.•· 11f p<.1rt · llffi• '1111Jtf1\l't •I N I f t • f I I 1 f A ~ " f f ·"t• '' , ·~·· 'I '•• I I ' ,, I,,. 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'"' ., .... , ,., . -., . . ' " . . .. , , ' .. ·~ '· . n •• I 4 )t .. ' .. ' , , I. 'I , .. , ,, ,.. ._.~; ~ ' . " 1( • t ~\ I t I '"' t t 6' . 11• . , .. , ., ti. •1 ''''·'"' I It '"6" I • I I ll•ldt I I ti"! I• f<t t1• , It;., '"" ( '"~'·' A ''·-II ,. I'• f,,,, • •~ ,,. C1• " l •' .. Ji • I •1• . ~ .. I 1~~ ,I ~i,;:~1r,1 t • • Mt U••·~n • ., ka.. ' J • '"'' ., I I l(J Otl If I O tt t f)lt Ith OH 'I ()ti , , I, 0 11 I \ I Jlf J t)tt '' 0 11 I 1 Ufl -. 1 no "1 Ott t. I ~ l)U f J f)U o I 1111 lt)I t)lt ti I 0 11 ", 011 "\ O!I o l MUTlJAL ~,UN O~ ti . ----·--- 7 STOCKS I BL;SINESS Thur8day'a Clo.in~ Pri e NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS Thuraday,Augu1130, 1979 N OAILY PILOT •• Several Factors HUrt Big Plans ' By SYLVIA POST£& ....... ,....c-.- A~&h it hu beetl ft.e ,ean 1lnce COlll"U cre•t.ed a federal pro.ram to lnaure workers' pen1lona Mould their plana collapae. i:nUUon.1 ol WOl'Urs 1Ull are oot ~. An estimated 8 mlllJoa are la tbl.I predkament because they bek>oe to ao-called "mwu .. mp&oyer" plans. com moo in the prlntinc, trud:ine. 1ari:neot, coal. maritime and eonatrvctk>n lnduatries. " Fa.IGBTENING NVDER OF THESE hie multi· employer plans are In serious ftnancial dUficuhie.s. But tr their claima are guaranteed. they might bankrupt the 1ov- ernment's insurance program and could force other large pension plans to close, becau.se fewer employers would be left to pay premiums . With th.is threat to lhe system. Congress has postponed coverage of multi~mployer plan.s until May 1980. and it may delav lhe coveraee even more. Muh.i-emplQYer plaM involve many. us ually small, competing e mployers who contribute to one large plan coverinc thousands of emp&oyeea bel~ to a common union or wortin& in the sa m e i nd u s tr y . Employers pay into the Money's Worth plans at a rate agreed upon dunnc collective bargaining. Monthly pension benefits are based on assumptions about retire ment patterns, turnover in the industry. investment r t>lUr n!> and industry economic cond1t1ons MANY Of' THE INDUSTRIES that support such plans ha'<' been push<'d into decllrtt> by shifting econom1c-~oc1al trt>nds. technologi<"al advance:-.. foreign compet1t1on and 'hrink1ng union membership A'-the r ate of overall eN1n<1m11· i::rnwth hd:-. !>lowed. "'l'akne!>'>•'!> in !>Orne 1ndustnes have b1·en 1nten~1fie<1 T hey ha\ t' t~Offil' financial problf'ffi!> for tht< pension plan:. becau:-.t• !>mailer numhcr:. of workeor:-. <and Cl)ntntJuuni; c·m plo) ers ar e ~upport1ng Uw J>l'O!>IOll rosL., vf -noun tin~ num~rs of retirees Simultaneously. the pen~1<i n reform act of 1974 focu11t-d pubuc allent1on on ~ pl irn:. and restricted th1· ways 1n whJch a plan Jdm1n1i.trator could h<1ndlc ,, r roublc-d p('nston fund 81-;t'ORE nu; REFORM LAW . IF a pllln wen~ "' shaky !>hape. 11.!> adm1rui.trator simply would cut back benefit.:> of cu.rre-nt or future reurt:e-5 Hut !>IOCt' the law rt· quirt'!> pl<1m> LO m•kt ~ood on lht:tr prom1~e~. 1t h<i:. becomt· l.llt:.:JI to reduct:: Ult benefit.:> of worker~ alrcor1} rl'\lrt•d o r Yoho ha\1.:' qu11hf1ed for benefit!> 1n the future In tht· far e rif a d1o1.1ndhng workfare«: and worsening 111 dustr~ rond1t10n!>. :.nm•· fi rm~ dropJ>('d out of tht"tr multi l'mplu~l'r pl<fn'. 1l'L1v1ng ft:.,,.,cr contnbutors t o carry u grOY. 1ng burdl·n Tht· t;OH·rnm«i>nt ·, 1'1•ns1on Ren1:f1t Guaranty Corp Y.J!> 1ntt'nded to l(uarL1nl€'f' thi• bem·f1t!> 01o1.ed to mcmbt•r ' of th~<' plan~. JU~t a!> 11 h;,i.-, backed tho.,e ()f work er~ in troubll-d so <'<tlh·d "smglc~mployt>r " plan., Bl'T TII E OVE RWHELMING PROBLEMS multi t<mployl•r plan~ thrt·atcn to tear <1 ma:.:.1vc lhl' cntirt:' ~ns1on :.afrty n(.•t of lhl· hole 1n C' Jn tht· rrn .. .., ~ ;n ·o1dt·d" Wh<1t w1ll thl· prupo!>c<I .,olu tirrn., ffil'<in to th1· mil hon., in lh4.tM.' plJn'., Many Stocks Gain Though Dow Slips '.'\ F.W YOR.t< (/\P I Blue chip 1:.sucs declined In slow lr<1d1og toda} but the broader market held !>leady The Dow Jon~s average of JO industrial stocks was off l 20 pomtsto8&3 roon\h.:New YoritSt.ock Ei<c hange But overa ll the re wer e almost as many gaining issues u:. lose~ ~•~k• In Tifft .-.po1llgh1 . .. . \ ..,.riC"an L .. ad.-r• Nf N •OP" ,A.Pl ~ .. , 4 Otn P'"1t " :~~~:-'-~ M"t\.oC ~ ''l .!~O\t .~~~'*: tta4t"'0 n•t~ll .. •' """°,. __ '"-" tt llH'11ftl *1 uo 100 11 ... 1 .. OotnoPoh O• IJ0,.00 H .. » MitCvll OH Ut.00 1•, • '• (ill!•\ P,,t It() 100 I) 1 • , ... 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Wiiii w rit 11•11 . produced und d1r1·1'1t•1I by NIC'oluh Noxon und edll1>d hy Hurry Nye TUBE TOPPERS KTTV .. 8: 30 -"Against the Wind." Mary ls stricken gravely ill and 1s near d eath in this 10th episode of the A ut;tralian miniseries. KOCE ~ 9:00 J ames Michener 's World. Primitive tultures of the South Pacific. so for uninfluenced by the 20th t"1•ntury, a n · <'X umincd in this segment. <'BS O I ~ lfl "Teahouse of the A u~us t Muon " Ma rlon Brando goes Or1l·nlal 1n l h1:-. comedy about an Army <'apt :t1n tGlt·nn F ord l lry 1ni: to re· hab11Jtatl-Okinav. a 1t•m4'• h~r ft•nc.e tm mu<de< 1111 0 MAS COlUM80 l(al• CC>lu"'bo ... llC)eCll t r•tar•O Sr:ollano Y••O ontp•c l•H 10on •lll Pl.,.~, r>I mu1"4>rlnq 1 •ellOw 9,,.,.,. 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Cage Awx f ollee' le one of the •o•t,•itroarlouelv funnv movies ev ... made." -RichMd Oollhln~ .Jr p,....,rl,•n.. -,..,, N1""" ...... oet ......... nc1 •proal'lo••·" -Mldll!llll ::..°'U'"" l.A Heeid l:Mm111"' ·-... ---.-· . . . . . . . "".. . -.. .. . . -------. .. 7 ENTERTAINMENT / INTERMISSION 'A nnie--on the Road ................ Works Plays • m Mesa, Irvine, Clemenle Rehearsing 1'hree community theater iroupa on the Orange Coa st are In re · hearsals for their September produc· tlona, with two or them working on the same play. Doing double duty is t be venerable Kaufman·Hart comedy "George Waabm,ton Slept Here," which will open Sept. 20 at the San Clemente Community Theater and Sept. 21 at the Costa Mesa CiviMlaybouse. Meanwhile, the Irvine Community Theater is preparing Reginald Rose's "Twelve Angry Men" for a Sept. Z7 opening. Intermission Tom Titus J <which began last January) with "Twelve· Angry Men ,·• paying homage to the gol den age of television in which, 25 years ago, the jury room drama was bom. Ben Jutzi and Robert Renfrow are playing the lead.in& roles in the pro· duction, with Jutzi cast as the lone holdout again.st a guilty verdict and Renfrow as bis principal antqoa.ist. Other major assignments will be taken by G il Amelio, Robert MacKenzie. Dan Dutcher and Cb~k Benton. Members of the third national company of the Broadway musical ··Annie" meet for rehearsal for the show. which will open in Dallas Oct. 3. From left are Moose. the dog playing Sandy ; Rosanne Sor- rentmo. cast as Annie ; director Martin Charnin, and Harve Presnell. who'll play Daddy Warbucks. IN SAN CLEMENTE. "George Wasbingtoo'' is being directed by Ros i ne Offen, fo rmerly of the Peripatetic Theater Company in Chicago where she was known as Kristine Cameron. She has cast Tom Smith and Susan Kelly in the leadrng roles of a city couple who buy an "antique" house in the country. Others m the San Clemente cast are Carol Jo Max . Lee and John Childress. Max Kelly, Randy Lam- bert. Lyllyan Norman. J oan Ray. Karen Ritsi. Kathy Aronson and Robert Kilduff. Completing the Irvine "jury'" wHl be Denny McTighe, Jay Stamp, Tom Feierabend, WU Thompson. Robert Leibovich and Tim Croft. "Twelve Angry Men" will be staged for a limited two ·weekend , s1x - performance engagement Sept. 27-29 and Oct. 4-6 at 8 p.m . in the Univers1· ty High School Theater on Campus Drive at Culver Drive in Irvine. Ad- vance reservations a re being taken by the lrvt ne Commuruty Services Department at 754-3639 or 754-3&1.2 '-ANIMAL CRACKERS SINGING TELEGRAMS 7141675-9966 Singer Cashes In ,-;::. ~:;;::;;:w;;E;;.R;;;E;::c;io~M~E~o~Y ;iTo~a~o~·~~~· ii. =~ 0 0 Roots Perfo rm a n ces o f "Geor ge Washington Slept Here" will be given Thursday through Saturdays at 8 30 p m . in the Cabrillo Playhouse. 2Q2 J\ ve. Cabrillo, San Clem ente, through Ort. 13. Call 492-0465 for fu rther 1n formation and reservations. .. NO OPENINGS ARE sc-heduled nlong the Orange Coast th.is wt'ek, hut these productions an~ on the boards and contmwng · _ ... , ..... ~ IUW&l ...... THI MU'Hl MO'tll te> ... t UI t •.Mt -t ldl I Ii.It ·uu• rar· CM"7(N ) l'Wt 90 PO. fflCNJ NtC11 NOUI e NC Mlltt HOllTM DAUAI HMTY Il l """ SUNIWNCNt MAltllHAMILL "STJ.a WJ.aS" WDATS-r-.1' ""''~~._,,,,,_,,,, "ROCKY II" (PG) Wlll».YS -7':1-• Siil su....a.-.-T-...11 "HOOPER" (PG) WllOUl-T-SAT7SU.,._t~1· .,.. --------...... ,.. -------·-, .. ..... .......... SALEM. Mass <AP ) Country a nd west e rn ki ng Johnny Cash is tracing his ances tors back to Old Salem and the first Cash known to have settled In North America -a British s hip captain. Taking tim e o ff bet ween shows at the South S hore Mu sic Circus, Cash dro\'e 10 the Essex Institute . a privat e l y f u n ded library, to look up re· cords on William Cash, an English seafarer who settled In Salem In 1667 Refe r ence librari a n Irene Norton , whom Ca sh consulted while t humbing through the dusty arc hives , s aid William Cash hauled a number of boatloads of English immigrants to Salem before settling In a large house ne ar Colliris Cove. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842·5878 THE COSTA MESA production of "George Washington." under t he d1 rert1on of playhouse resident direc tor Patt Tambelhni. will feature J ack W1llenbacher and Bcby Hewett in the principal rolt:s Supporting assignments arc be1n1• taken by Jennifer Odekirk . Jud LaHaye. HelJene Briggs. Alex O'Con- nell. Kinda :i nd Gll'nn Manasec. Walter Oah, Da vu.J Thorpe and K T . Stephan · "George Wac;h1nt?ton · will be sleeping at the Costa M c~a playhouse Fridavs and Saturdays. Sept 21 through Oct 13. o.tl 8. 30 p m. Ticket 1nformat1on 1~ being dis pensed at 754 -5159 TllE I RVI NE CO MM UN ITY Theater ~111 wrap uµ 1t1> 1979 season "We15t Side Story" at Sebastian's West DIMer Playhouse. 140 A ven1da Pico. San Clemente 1492 9950 ). Performances rughtly except Mon da) through Oc-t 14 .. Beginner s Luck .. at the Hunt ington Beach Playhouse in ~une: 39 of the Seachff \'11lagc Center, :'ei am Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huot· 1n g t on Bea c h 1847 4 465) Perfo rm a n ces Fr ida:-'> a nd Saturda;,s at 8 30 through Sept 2 "Funny Girl" at the El <"dm1 no Cabaret The ater. 690 El Camino R ea l , Tu s tin 183H 4t65 1 Performanrec; nightly (•xrE:pt :'>1 on- day through Oct 28 -·'The Owl and the Pussyc;:n · at the Harlequin Dinner Pia;, housC', 3503 S . Har bor Blvd . Sunt a An a (979·5511 l Performance~ m~htl:-ex l'ept ~ondays through Sept 23 Magic Show • Tokyo in HOLLYWOOD cAP > lllu.'>1on1st Doug Henrung goes to Tokyo to help stage what 1s bi ll ed as the largest ma ~ic show 1n history "Magic Mania"' will be presented at the Shrn1uku Koma Theater in Tokyo begmmnc Nov 3 and '-'1U run 1ndefin1tely Henn1n ~ \I/Ill not perform O n ru s return be begins prepara- tions for hts next NBC special ~An erotic ideal."' .1AC•uu•ou. .... _ ... GIANCARLO(,ilA~"''' ELLI ~E:"NI FER9'~LL ! Tug Innocent I \ ... ~ ... · .. ~ ..:,. •l it 1>w11~ll'1tl \l11rr11~' R C<l'Ci' ...,..,,,0.~11110D I A"A.,_ AL.Ill ~ catPORATXll°' I ..... ""~°'~ S....._ U .00 S..._ c;im.s $1.00 S...,M......,2p.a NOW PLAYING llWMOI' llUSTOL CUllDOMl MAMOA I L WO. DIUWl-111 San~ AN !>40· 1444 Or~nge 634 2~~3 5dn1a Ana ~ 1-1i11 -.. -._ .... NOW PLAYING U& Ctl£MA OM"8t IUU U& CHKIU MALL Costa Mesa !>4CHY.194 Oranoe 637-03•0 W!slm.nstet 893 0546 M .. W&Y Jt DIUYE·IN BREA P'lAZA We$11111nste1191-&3 Brp,1 'l?9·SJJ9 c:1nenamE 6 scAEEn 634 2553 comPLEX C1'1om1n A•« ~ ~nc. Af\a ....... ., MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "THE MAIN EVENT" (PG ) "OH.GOO" "MOONRAKER" (PG) "COMA" "ROCKY II" IPGl. "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI" "BUCK ROGERS" (PG) • "HOT STUFF " (PG) ""THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '79" "IHE BRINKS JOB" (PG) "STAR WARS" "CORVETTE SUMMER" CPO) "AllEN"(R) "EVES Of LAURA MARS" "M EATllAllS" "WHICH WAY 18 UP?" (R) "THE VILLAIN" (PG) "THE CHINA SNYOAONE" "H()()fl£R" "ONE ON ON£" (PG! ALL. ORIYl•tM ONM lcllPJit.Mletft\.T c1111e u .... , 1 a ,.,.. Ut1110 • ...... "91nre1tt1• .. ... p - DAILY PILOT 8J J IT'S BACK' 1'11':: ~ r,f'fl/! ~Ill! -~ ~ ~., Deily t 2 1\ 2 lO DAILY 12:30, 2.3(. s 00. , 30 10 00 4 30, 6 30, 8•30 10 30 .a OAIL Y .2'00, 4.10. )0 • tO 10 45 8'UMUKJ<AY - MA ~I ~EE S DAI l \ S"flVESTUI STAI.LONE CU NT lASf WWW t ESCAPE FllOM ROCKY ALCATRAZ ,.._ :.-=: U ... D~V tti11. 1:•.•:00. 1:JO, 10:00 7 8U DAllY N.OT MOORE 8EtNO BRAVE AS AGENT 007 Lois ChUea Whh Him In 'Moonraker' R oger Moore Braver Bond? Q : Roger Moore makes a very bellevablt> agPot 007 In the James BoDd movies. But we don't know too much about bl1 bacll.groand. Caa you flll us In? And wbo do y oa tblnk UI the braver Bond - Moort" or Sean Con111ery? -MeUaaa Osborne, Atlanta. '\ Wf''d have to say Moore. Beeause he took a f·h:.incc with a role made famous by another act.or. ;md has almost made you forget the fi rst one' The Orit1s h ho rn actor made his fir st lloll\ \\110'1 fil m, "The Last Time I Saw Paris," in l'J5 1 lfp wJs 17 and was a contract playe r for 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gordn~r ·.1,, \I '1111 may rcmcm ber a dcvastalmg beauty 1·1 11,.. m11v11• llc·r name was Ehzabelh Taylor lits 111-1 nrn111r t·ostarring role wa:, playing opposite I . .ri;1 Turn1•r in "Diane." ~oon··-. made: more than a !>C:<>re of fcalur('s 1n1·1· lh1·n. the lalc ~l till Jame!> Bond 1n Vlrninrak<·r " l11s leading lady 1:. lovely Lois 1 11ll1·s. ;in al'lrc!-.s from Texet.S lnc1dcntally, Miss • !1111•.., aprwarc•d in "Death on the Nile " And her role• ~;is dc•sc·rih<·d us "a chewing gum heiress who 1 .1m1· to a sticky end'" Ooe:.n't that tickle your <"hu·klc' Gettm~ hack to Roger Moore, he's also sur- \ 111t d h ve TV :.erics almost as dangerous a 1 llallcngc as agent 007 confronts. The shows in- , lud<· .. Ivanhoe," "The Al ask as," "The Saint, ~"" n1rk" and "T he Persuader.; " t): \\hat's this about Margaret Trudeau strip· ,.,,.,~ in a TV s tudio? -Margie Cummings, H . 1..-udf'n.lale. t'la. t\ II hapJ)Cncd but fortunately I or un- f 111I11n,1:1·lv 1 not on camera The mode!>t • .·11•a1 1•1, making a guest appearance on the \h-1 v Griffin Show." was offstage waiting her 1111 n lo gel on Singer LOu Rawls was onstage sing. in~ an<i Canada's former first lady got so turned ''", s h1· !-.lipped ofr the pants from her pantsuit and ..,, a rt t•<t doing a disco dance. Her bikini bottom war; f'0<1ugh lo cover any embarrassment felt by the /'aping onlookers. And for her next number -who knows• (I: In his obits, I re1d that John Wa yne was lhf' scre-en'11 first singing cowboy. But I don't re· mf•mber hi11 e ver sloglog In a movte. What's the '>I.Ur~·~ -Thomas McClain, Pittsburgh . • \ Though Wuyne had the distinction of l1Pc<1m1ng the screen's first slnging cowboy, at was not ht'> voice that was heard. Smith Ballew s ubbed ·•'i ))tnger and guitar player for the Duke's 1932 Singing Sandy" series. Wayne <whose booming \<11<'<' was tnc:omp<il1ble with a melody) was un- happy wtlh the whole idea -feeli ng It was a hoax on the folks who Cctd m ired him. After two or three performances, he refused t.o play those parts. ": How do most rock stan fttl about tbelr fans? Do tht>y have any respect fort.Mm? -Cindy and Ju.lie, Mlnneapolls . A: We hope so. More respect than rock star f rank Zappa does. Zipped Zappa: "The t ypical 1ock fan Isn't smart enough t.o know when he's be· ing dumped on!" Send your q~1timu to Hy Cardnn, "Clad You Asked That," care of thu MWtpoper, P.O. Bor JJ748, Chicago, Ill. 60611. Marilyn and 1111 Gardntt will anatt>Te aa man11 qu.e~t&OM aa they can in tMir column, btd the l'<>lume of mail makes personal replie1 impouib~. lt~Dack! .... ,. r .. ~ ·~\. rJ. -• r. . ' . . t-' Im.I .. ft~--I & ~ ~1 -~·r ..___..,.........,. . _ _........ ___ .... ---~- £11168~ .. , ....... ,,, .mv•• I R!T!RL •WtMIJ l...,_T...,_ ... , • ......... . .. ... . ------_. -..,. ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIES I HY GARONER Russians Rave Over 'Apoealypse' Moscow CA f>) Uauany UO· rece ptl v to Ho llywood tJL · trava1anzu , the Soviet prMI tau 1tven a thumbe·up verdlet to dlndor P'rand1 ford Coppola 'a VltlD•m w • r eptc ... A,pocalypte Now " But the revlew In &hl1 week 'a LlleratW'Tla.ya Gaaeta all11ea that Hollywood ''boHH" and the Pen· t11on trlM to ktll \be mm tn tu early ata&H bec:aute of what the review aaw u lt1 1lrona meuaa• -catnat an AmericM witr THF. a EVlt:W SAID that even now that ttMs movle ha1 premlered In New York, l.01 Angcil4'1 and ·Toronto, Am f!rlcan preu reaction ls con tradlct.ory, wtlh aome papers calllnc CoppOla '1 movie a work of •enJua and others tryin1 to defend the U.S. role In UM war. Tbe 2~·bour ft1m mall• ttl debut here w. week when ll wm bt •hown out of competition at the Mo.cow rum fMUval, which Cool>ola la al· teod!nl aloa1wttb1.000 Other fortl1n mm rnakert. The fluulana "have a nnae th1t ll 's an Important film ror the Umt1," Coppola nnt.-.ln an intervtew. ''But they haven't "said anythln1 about showing lt In movie houses here. ll'11 lbe film people wbo seem to llkt It " IN mE MOVllE, 11 ren4'Qade Green D D lrc:~~~.,. .... ~~~~;;;;..i~/~/~fi--=. .. come 111 Beret orrtcer, _played by Marlon Grando, bu a fiefdom ~ In the untie. An Atay otrteer. ayed by artla Sbeea. la Not to bhn, ud hla journey uprtHtta marted by hor· rtlylftC acenes of war and of brutality a1alnlt .Vlet.oameM. When the two men meet. the t\lm borrows from themee In ''Heart or Darkness," Jo.eph Conrad's ahort novel about the dHrlc ulty or making moral choleea in a-world where-man bas a deep capacity for evil and madness . It wa s c l ea r tha t what t.lteraturnaya Gu eta's New York· baaed co1Teap0ndent. Iona Andronov. 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Cornea In new llgh~hl cue.~ 1UO 911 7 ' . . . . 'I'm proud of my muscularity. If I was self-conscious about it I wouldn't be a bod y builder,' says Claudia Wilbourn. .,._.,...__..,.,,,,._.,. ---~------...,_._:_..,.. .,,,.,,,,,,_. •-• Clil • ......._._,,.., • ..,, ,_.,._.~,I She's a 'Gym-dandy' Body Builder By DENNIS McLELLA!\'. 0t 1"9 D•llf l"tlOC Si..tf Claudia Wilbourn wasn 't a femal .. \NS1on of the prover bial 00-pound weakling bdorl' ~hl' hcgan weig ht lifting eight years ago But the San Juan Capistr ano rc~1dcnt came close. "l was the typical gawky. angular child." -.a~~ M s. Wilbourn, now 28 and one of the few women bod y builders in the nation. "People used to call me chicke n legs." The 5-foot-<I UC J gra duate says s he wei~hC'd 100 pounds and fe lt ·'te rrible physically and men tally." "I WAS J UST pathelic." s he recall~. ·1 couldn't even open jars ." That changed whe n she joined a health spa and began weight lifting. Like most wom en. she lifted only light weights to improve her m uscle tone. T hen she gradually rncreased the weight. "I was just hooked -I loved it.'' she says . "My body responded very well." It responded so well that she now weighs a muscular 115 pounds. Her shapeless le gs. ar ms. back and a bdominal m us cles were s trengthened and she added four in· ches of muscle to her once flat chest. "No fe m a le body build er has ever had pectorals deve loped like mine. I had nothing. Just bones," she says, looking at her muscular ref le<· tion in a full-length mir ror "I dC'vcloped everything." !\hi Wilbourn. a former Newport Beach res1 df'nl who earned a fine arts degree from UCI. d 1~ cussed women's body bwldmg before a recC'nt workout al Sullivan 's Gym in Mission V1eJO She· works out in lhc gym two to fou r hours. six days a week and bicycles seven m iles, five days a WC'l'k WHEN SH E 'S WARMING UP <it the bench press. Ms. Wilbourn lifts 95-pound weights. Sht: l'an press 165 pounds when she's warmed up. "Most women JUSt try to work. off fat," ob- c;erved one male weig ht lifte r "She's s tronger than a lot of guys who wor k out he re." Ms. Wilbourn. who began body bu ildin~ se rio usly two years ago, s ays women 's body build- ing 1s m its rnfancv. Because it hasn't yet been sanctioned by the American Athle tic Union or the Inte rnational Feder ation of Body Builders. s he says, there-'-s no uniformity to the few women's contests that are held. She says promotors of s uch events have their own ideas for lhe contests. Some bar the display of cerlain body parts while others treat fem ale body building competitions like beauty contests. "YOU STILL HAVE prejudices." she s ays. "A lot of promoters a re middle-aged aentlemen with traditional ideas of women." ShC' s;:iys she'd ··1t ke to ~cc bod) building d1 -. t1ngu1~ht'd from naturnl bt•<iuty b<-t·auM· tht·rt· ;ir• plent) of beauty eontl'bl!> · · Desp1tl! occas1onai nC'gat1vc· reactions from men. Ms Wilbourn dnc~n ·t behevt• ''>'omen ~ femin1n1ty 1s at s ta ke he re 'People used to call me chicken legs . . . I was 1ust pathetic. I couldn 't even op en jars.· .. Fcm1mn1t} 1-. <i -.ta tc or mind." she sa~' "It's not my musc le'" I clnn't frel hkc a man anri r don't worry about looking h ke one becau'>t-I m not. "You can have m uscles and stall be in the r ange of normal fcmmmily. I thlnk 1t rwome-n·s body buildmg > 1s going to extend people 5 con sc1ousness of what's male and fema le lt'!'o JUSt go mg to take lime .. STILL, SllF. i\CKNOWLEDGES that bccau~<· of t heir newness to the sport. women body bulldcr!'o are consuicred a novelt>-But the women a rt' popular with audiences. she ~ays. "People do hh ll. .. "It ·s kinrl of neat to i:et up there and show peo pit· what \llll \P gol d\.., :'\1" Wilboum. v.ho r<' rf'ntl:. pl..ir cd "c•con<1 1n th1· flr'>t World '!'o Women Hnrh Rui1<11ng <'hJ mp111n ... h1p ,11 <;r1lc1 ~<;)min ~antJ \1 o n11·1.1 I m prouri of m ) mu.,cular1t~ ... "hl· ;idd~ "If I "a ... ~f'lf·consc10us OJ bout 11 I woulun t hl· a bod' huddrr." . · For ;\b Wilbourn. '>'ho ntvcr excelled in .. port" in high '><'hool becauM• of he r -.mall size and "'t-akne!'o:-.. bod) hulld1ng "'a" a "revelation." I'm·• lall-1Jloomt·1 · -.ht· :-.a).... • Whl•n -.h(·., not v.ork1ng out, Ms Wilbourn painb. -.culp~. mak~ c hildren -. furniture and "'rite-. po<'l~ and -.hort :<;tone-. S HE BELIF.\'f.S TIIOSt. art1\·1t1es go hand-in· hanrl '>'tth bod) bu1ld1ng. m '>'h1t h t·sthl•llf ~ <ind ') mmclr) arc• t•mpha:.11.ed · You rC' creating )Our bod}. htt.'rally sculpting 1t. and 1t -.at1s f1e-. quilt• a bit of m} creative urge. · shl· :.a)s "lt ·:. not mtelleetuCl ll) st1 m ula t1n~ but 1L '!:> part of a '>'Cll rounded person .. \I<. Wilbourn ... a)' ~hl· "'ant:-111 c,cc hov. f.u shl' and othe r women can go in the sport ~ml' women t'dn beat m en in their we1gh1 rlas-. .. 'lhe <1ay-. "I IO\'I' to O.,f.'1! 1t It s not that the) re beating them. but that they 're reaching their potential • 1 IO\'C to set• anyonc t•xtcnd themselves " S tlll. :1s ror women·, i.IL'Cepumc1• in the malt· dominated sport. ~hi' ~ay~. "It's i::oini:: to be uphill 11 will bt• dtfflC'Ult." It's the charge of the bnght red brigade dunng rotten tomato battle. Revenge, Rotten Revenge! Irvine teens and Youth Services Staff battle it out with rotten tomatoes It waa a very "bloody" baWe. Htmdfeda of rotten and nearly-rotten tomatoes were burled at lbi.lalle speed during the 1ooie1t battle in the bis· tory of lrvtne Saturday. There wu a lot at atake besides som e vine-ripened ve1etabl•. Honor wu in question. The Youth Services staff bad been whipped in the July water fight and they wanted re· veqe. So. in tbia rreat rematch, the Flrat Poulbly Annual All..cttJ RoUen Tomato Filht. t.be staff wu prtmed and readytoiogaimtthe lrvlneTeenTeam. with garbage can lid shields and decorated motorcycle helmets to protect their heada. The tomatoes. In various stages of decay, were donat~ ed by local grocery st.ores wbJ.cb were kind enou1h to save their rejects. Once the staff's victory wu declared and the tomatoes were all thrown. some more than once, all participants re· tired to the Muon Part Teen Center for cold drlnta and a clean-up time. r ... get uuced with barrage from tomato fighter Les Sig/er d '1e Yeuh Servlcea lfaff. Tbe Oblict ol the bour·lonl debacle wu to capture the naa of tJaeopposln1 team amklbuT .. .,otrrwt. . am.. -ol tM team memben on both Iida were experleneed in the art of •liallal. tbey wen well-prepared The fate of the injured tomatoes la lesa than certain, since the birds may be teml*d to clean tbe field. but one thins ii positive: the battlelround. after lbe filht. looted like a lar1e plsza without the pepperoni. Ma~ Mia, what a day It wu . • • I ' .~ l ANN LANDERS Gen11ans Debate W 001en's Draft BONN, We a t Germany <AP > -ConaervatJve male pollUcian.a Joined West German fomlniat.a thla week ln an alliance op- po9ed to a aucaesUon U.at women be drafted in- to the __, to keep It up to atnnith· The ..,etUon for female coucrlption wu ra1aed by Karl-Wilhelm Bertman, ombudsman for the •,GOO-member armed forces. He aAld that eftllWally there may not be enou&b m en to serve in the army. Rllht now. the West German force is YirtuaUy all male, except for women doctors and drulll*. who hold officen' rank but wear clvWan Clatbes. IOllE rElllN18TS SAW the Berkhan pro· poeal • a male trick to keep women at a diaad- vantap ID the job market. Others pointed out t.bat, under' the plan, women would be called to duty durtol their c bUd-bearine age when they aboctld be 8l home reartnc cbJjdren. •-nm call bu nothlnc to do with equality or tne emandpation," said Anke Fuchs. a senior offlclal la the Labor Ministry. "As before. women in our society are more severely encum- bered and diaadvanlaged in careers." DRILLING -Cadets Rashid Afridi. 19, of Dallas and Sofia Pinocco 22 . ol Avcnt'l. N.J .. oro drilled by an unidentified officer. Oeteme Minister Hans Apel, the rather of a crown dauebter. told reporters the iMue of draftinc women "would not come up during this Aea.talative period.'' Gals in Gray· Going Great , I • lf1' MEDICAL MART · '" ~. ·' ,II •I , •Pl'Lll S First female plebes now are seniors at 'macho institution that touts 'whole man concept' The most hazardous room in By EILEEN PUTMAN A..,_'-"~,_._._ WEST PO INT, N.Y . -Kathryn Ano Wildey. 3>, spotted another young woman with hair hanging in her eyes. With a sharp "Mi11s!" s he called the trcmbl ing ufldercla!.sman out or line and ordered hl'r to tut her bangs or get hairl'lpray. M1:.11 Wildey. dressed in a brown cadet un· 1rorm, white gloves, black boots, helmet and ~l1·uming saber , is a "Firstie," a sc-nior cadet at th .. W<·:-.t Point Military Academy . and '!ht' :-.how:-no :-.pt·c1al mt•rc·y for ht·r 1'.ISt<.•r jJlf·h<''- JU\I ~•·lling oul on a 1rnth !>ht: ht·lpcd IJl<.1zc TllREF. VEARS AGO, 119 women JOIOCd thl' Cla~!-. of 19fW> This foll . th<· 62 who remain arc among thr le:HJt:n. or 4,338 cudt'tl'> ut an an~lltulwn whu·h haN touted "the wholt' man'' con<'ept lor 177 vt·ars Those first femah· plt•bl•s lllnp1><·d off lhf·11 makeup, lowered their vmc<.-s. hitc·ht-d up thc:1r fatigues and brat·t•d for eight ~rueJang Wl~Cks Of bas ic traamng and a year or mt1midotwn from uppcrC'lu:.smt•n "They didn't want us . und they Wf'r(• tryan~! to t um us mto mPn. ·• s aid C.:ad<"l C<.trol YounJ.(, 21, of Fairport, N Y "'ThnE''s 1>l1 ll a lot who d()n 't want us h1·rc . but they kce&J 1t ''' themselves " M ALE CADETS SAV they have "lingerln~ s uspicions" that tokenism is why many of th1· women now hold positions or rcspons ib1hty in t hf' senior dass And thcrn rem ams the qucst1011 of wht•the1· the Army is ready for fcmal1• lcadN'!> rt was l H02 when the academy started turn mg out discaphned, pr(Jfcssaonal soldiers l<.tught to pr1z1· lhe motto "Duty , Honor. Cou11try · In 1975, Congress pas:il!d Public Law U4 lOG ordering all U.S military acad<·m1c!> to admit women. "West Point has a reputation nf being ..,,, ma<"ho, and :>omc or the men thank that 1f womt•n <·an gel through this pl{lCC, at mul'it n11t ht· so touJ.{h ." say:. Cadet ltobm Fcnnc!>~Y . ~4 . from l>ynsvdh., low& Mass f01·nm,ssy 1:. one 11f several "F1r'>t11·-. teaching <'Ombal cngine1•ring to :.i·<:ond ·y••ar cadets dunng summer trauung. THE "YEARLINGS" ARE TAUGHT to <"amouflage Army bunkers, build bridges, clear Soviet mioes and fire M-102 howitzers. On three-day "recondo" missions, they prnctice night utta<'ks <.ind chmb mountaans All plebes go through huzlllg, but Mu.~ F1•n ncs!>y 1>a1d r<'scntmcnt of th<• w•>men was ()p •n a nd hars h whL•n sht· c·ame lo the u<'ademy .. There wus a lot of hazing One or the UP· pt>rclaxsmcn called m e mto ha!i rclQm und asked <.tnolher cadet 1f I could wear 'th1:. n ·d sturr oo my face." s ht· said "l stop~'<I WPt1rm1• '>k1rt<. an1I mak<'llll thJt far1>t y1·ar I Slartt·d lalkwu m u dtt11 vo1n· I JU\t wai1 ted to blcnd an " WEST POINT WOMF:N Si\V tbPy'rf' not out to 11ro v1· anything, t:spc(•tall y lhc1r Ceman1n1ty · It s tht• p1..·ople uubrnJc who doubt our r('mininah ".,;mJ Mi\s Youn~ C'apt Nancy 1-·n·d11.1irn, who a-. an Army la<·t1ral offirf'r llUJWrVl'l('S OOf' ()f tht> Jlj <"lldt•I rompun1<-:., bchC\1•1> Wt"it l'oant women h<.td 111 1>urrif1r1• outward frm1n1nlty to :-.urre<'d ii!\ r·::idel'I ' 1-·a1 1gu(•s :.in· ugly." she said. "hut to hi• 1·om1wt1·11t in the rH•lrl. you put th1•m on " Ma:.:-Waldcy, or Sp<Jkallc, Wtu>h , lavt•s an quarl<.'rs qual c u11l 1k1· tlw a v1·ru..:•· 1·r1ll1·i••· woman'11 room. ARMY R EGULATIONS ALLOW ONE military ~l1·r (JO thf' ouL'>tdc of her barracks door, two in!iadc. A grny n·J.(ulat11m bl ank<·l 11'. c rii.ply tucked mto a s ingle hunk /\ green Army romfort1•r 111 foldt·d on top. Rooks must b1· stacked from the taJlci.t lo Lhe 1>horte8t at thf' t·d J.{P of eac-h 11helf Although s11m1• m :tl1• anrl fl·malP C"&df!t\ II.a ll·. rna rchmg :.11lt· IJy side doe:.n t :o.1·cm to du 01uch for romantu· 1nv1Jlvcmcnl1>. "Wlff:N f SEt: TIIE MEN IN their green f:Jt111 111•-.; c•orn1ng out of thC' c;wamp'>. thl'y JUSl loSt· th1·1r ••IJJW<JI for mt·," Ml'>" F1·nncs<;y !>aid (;regory Uavai.. 21 or A:-.hby , Mui.s. agrcf'd It " !-.Ort or lik1· IJl'1ng on lht· '>am<' roothall ll•am ' ht· satrl Th<· womt•n who Pntt·n-d th as st ark, r<• g1 ml'ntt·d world for lht· 1111v1·ILy of bi:ing th<: first W1·st Puint womt·n h uv" long Mnce "washed out." '01,d Man' Turns Off Wife DEAR ANN LANDERS : I am 51. My husband is 68. We 've been married 30 years. I've never s lept with anyooe else. Sex was always very nice. Everything about our mar· riage was very nice. We have two boys who never gave us any trouble. We put the m through college and they took over the family business. Everything about our Uves waa too good lo be true. Two years ago my husband bad a heart at· tack , then a second ooe. ll almost coat him bis life. He was advised to have open-heart s urgery. which he dld. Two weeks after t.be operaUon be suffered a ltroke and wu in a coma for several daya. Wbm be woke up be couldn't talk, didn't know me and acted like an animal. He bad to be in the bmpMaJ foroYer a year. He'• much better now, but not normal. I 10\'e b1m more t.han anyth1ng in thla world, but hla Ulneuee have turned him into an old man. He's obeeued with sex and can't keep b1a handa off me. It make1 me alck. I can't reel that way about him acain. My sister says it's my duty to go to bed with him. He baa lo have constant care and can't drive , so it's impossible for him to get away from m e and find someone else for lbat purpose. I thank God be'• ·alive, and I love cartna for him. But, Ann. I don't thlnk any woman lbould have to be med fOf' IOm~abe doesn't feel. It's like befni a prot . I've told him I DON'T want him aexu • but be aUll runs after me all the Ume. l 'n COUBHllnl and some 1 "-made me 9"D more upset and coafuaed. NothiDa will cbaqe my m.lnd. Please tell me, Ann, do l have to let th1I man uae me Just became I am married to blm? -HELLISH PREDICAMENT DM& B.P.: WllJ dN ,_ wrtM .. •9' Y" llan mMe It clear dial 1• ..... wut adYlce ... .._~e11a..,.,_ .... . Y-. "De I lane •f" IMlea ... tre• ...... ••llhalemH wMell 11 .......... -.1 •. Y• 1a1 , ... ._ llad ceAl•ltac· G.M. Now 1 llepe , .. wm ftlld ...eM1' e1 .. elor • .U la ... ,, ............... a,. ........... dlu ...... IA&'• M.-&M •d 11W1ler la-.... .. , ......... a...-.. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our tt-yoar-old aon bu llllormed 111 tbat be la movtn1 out of our hOUH and will be Uvtq wtth a IO·Y••r-old man. _,.. ...... _ ~--·----... --- Aaa ~--ders ~ . , It started a few yean ago when "John" rut errands for the man and began to receive a lot more money than the errands were worth. Next came expensive aifta and clotbea. "John" la of legal age and has told UI that he la goinl to live bis own life and we lbould keep out o( lt. He baa ne ver been out with a girl and we are sure there la a homosexual relaUonahlp co- ing on here. Thia m an's reputaUon around town ror beinl "n.lce" lo boys and younger men la well known. Whal can we say to our son to put him on the riKhl track? -PARENTS IN MOURNING DEAR PARENTS: Tltere la 90&JtJA1 Y" caa tlo t. ltelp a penoa wbo does not waat lo be belped. • I •ant Y" lt!t ltelp lor ,..,..a•"· TMre'a a •ef ... al Of1Hln&lllt ,_ ....... el 1a11. fteee ..,..ae help w ••dMT te aeeept tMlr eJa&Wrn u they are. TM ...._. or Par..U of Ga,. u4 LeaMaa wo .. la 09ue •.U.•M Olanla, •t Welt 1lllt 8t. at 'Ria An., New Yen, N.Y. 11111 .. Pleaee wrMe to die• lor free ....,....,.e. Y• wUI be llad 1• 61. SUPER SALE 50°/0-75o/o 0.. SILICT9 rTIMI ... . .. 3467 Via Udo .. .... ..... 673-4510 ...... Loi._._ ..... • ·'J'b<· novelty wore orr the nrst day." said n ... 111se l.>awson. 21 . or Woodbridge, Va. LT. GEN. ANDRE W GOODPASTER , 111·a<l1·m v su1 .... nntcndent. beJaeves the wom1>n ., Ill 1)i•rc·1·nt aLtntaon flr<urt-romes from lhe first Yl'Ur ht•111g MJ tough on th1· f1r.H women Tht• m(•n 's drnµout rttt.e wa.'I 36 9 ~rcent · Thl· women bore the brunt of ch11nge, the host1hty on the part of the st..&fr and faculty," he :,aid (ioodpastn told his 11l4ff hf' would "f''>C<1rt th1·m u. tht· door with a ha~h<.tkP . ar th,. .. d1111 t .it ·1·1·11t tht· female cadt·~. knd much of th•· ovl'rt op1.101-.1twn ha.s dibappeured. THE WOMF.N WHO RAVE WEAmERf:D th<' pa-.t thrt'<' yf'ars are ron.~1dered on a par wi th the men and an· det-ply committed tr1 military tradition. The only arl"a in which they ran't match th• mt•n 1-.; 111 ph~!>1ral pcrformam·t· Wt·st l'c11nt :.ida!Jkd 1~ 1Jhy:,1c:al eduu1t1on program. 1·xt•mptang women from football and -1ubs11tut1ng '\elf·defl'nse art.-. ror wre<itlmg e.tml hoxin~ •'t:MALE PLEBES EAC.11 YEA& i.how an 1·r1·..i s t•rf <i lhle ttc prowess. i.ays women 's ph} '11';.il r'<lut at1on 1nstructnr Sut• l't'lervm Women in the Class of 1980 could do onl> O 4 pull ups, she swd . Tbis yea.r's freshmen women <iveralo(ed 1.2 pullups. Upon graduatJOn, women must run 2 m1lei. in 17 mmute5 m combat boots. "Your average college woman is not going to be able tJ> do that," Mrs. Peterson said f'iflt'f•n yea~ from now, WC\'lt Point women will tw fall1n~ policy rn 1.1kin..: po'lllmfl'> an tJ'w Army BlJT QUf:STJONS REMAIN nn JU~t how rar won11•n can n1w 1n an Army which bars women fn1111 r·ombat duty Trad1t1onally Army leaders h<.ive C<Jrn£• rri1m the comhe.tl branches. At Ciocidpa1>t.er·~ current goal or cnrolhn~ HI to 12 IWrl'l'nl wome n an euch class, 1l w1U be \Pars bdon· high ranked femule oHitcr.. urf' the norm Rut tht'rc ure signs that s ubtlt· f'han~1·s ure m:curranc now · f1lc other day a neighbor of mane asked her 3-year-old son 1f he wanted lo be an the Army like me," said Miss Freebalm. "Tbe kJd told bis mother ... 'No. that's a lirl'a Job.'" the house will be a who le lot safer when it's equipped with a BARO io BATH T UB SAFETY RAIL. SHOWER S TOOL AND TOIL ET ?"-SAFETY RAIL And thp y 'r e simpl e to 1n ... tall No s pecial to ol·, needed. r-:--;-i I -. , I f. ·!)·~ .( J • p~1 L ~ -·iJ ---'---.-J ..__·_ ........ _. __.. 1'>1 110'.Pl fAL ROAD • NLWPOAl HfACH b42 '1102 A BARD HOME HEA LTH CARE CENTER • 1 1 i•...i ~.'*' I •• < .. 1uV..f PAGE SCHOOL OF COSTA MESA AGE 2'h THAU 8th GRADE Enrollment Now In ProgreH Reasonable Rate• •lndnndual AnAnloon •'.amttll n .1 ....... • '4o (, h1IO Nl~IU(.h"I •')pr ,.,. .. •Field Tnoo •P rt11dlU Swim Pool •Hot L unch«Y. nw> Fovndo""I & lhOtr famlliM <;ln CP 1908 hav11 dOdlCOI· eo tl'l()tn>4tl~ 10 01111q each c r111d •n d 1v1dual care warmth, ur.,..,..r,1~1<11ru1 .in1J ,1ccompho,1irront T t11s ,., our aim .,...., '>Ul..C. Ill•!> d llTI l'T\di\(1!> I Jil <NOtlll w hile T~ Vaughn f 'am1ly PAGE SCHOOL ,~ ;, ~ \ 657 Victoria St. if~\y,' . , / --; •l \ ,_ ____ ._ U---,_-;..." '"'"1'\ -~/ . \ ~~ '~~·~ 642-030 I dl. -,,. r. 0..7MY_. '-I"",~ .... RUFFELL'S trideRite UPHOl.STEIY -..Y•W• .. .... 1922 HWber 8Mt.. c.... MesA -Mlo-115' ~(~ ~ 'iJ -~ tu ~ 11.411-' 114~1)1((>~ FMaCOr•s•TATION I!!! 942 ••••l 11 -,120 IMM lltllel. ~ .... Pony Rides F«thOlltti. onee deity 12 to I todlv ttwu Mon. s.pt. 3 . Huntington CehW Mall. 40& fwy' a .. ch Blvd .. H.B. 3S' VoUlh doMlk>fl -·~. ,..--.~ .... ~·- One of the best things about back· to· schoor. Our1ng the back-1o-sehoot rush, It's nice to know there's one lhilg you can count on-our wide selection of kid-pleasilg Stride Rite• shoes. In the stytes and colors kids ask for most. So tNs fall , think Stride Rite. We'H help make back -to-schOOI shopping a little easier. Stride Rite• Tiie rigid cllolc1 fir growing feet. ------------ • tM 'AIHION Ill.Me, NIWPORT aUCM (714) It• 4111 127 MAIN ITRUT, HAMaM (213) 2U-Wll \ . . ................ ---· ··.---. ... .--....... --......... ,~ ....... ~ ...... ~~ ... --~ ........... --... 7 -.. -· . -· . .... -. . . -... ... . . --. . . . . . . . . . - ., . • 0 ~"' ..... ·~·•1.111 .. ....> -lo lli-fD' !!!=~.· .. ~"rt\' ... ) Iii~ ... \\\ "·' By LOUISE COOK Anoe t•IM p,.,, Wrtter If this summ er 's va('ation costs h <Jve \OU hot under the colla r. now may be t ime to think about saving money nc:xl yea r by house swapping. The 1d£'a is simple You trade your home for someone else's. Both ramilies l>ave on hotel and rest aurant bills; both have an opp<>rtunity to learn what life i!> really like in the area they a re v1s1ting SO M E S\\t\PS COVER li vi ng qua rtcrs only while otheri. include ex tra~ like an automobile. !>Wimming pool. boat or t•vcn maid service. You might be able to organize an ex- change by rhccktng the <:las)>if1ed ads 1n nc-ws µapl'rs c>r mag at1nc:-., but most s waps an• arnmg't·d through vacation serv11·es wh1c-h publish directories or wnu ld-lw t rndt'rs The d1rl•t·tor1cs 1nc·ludl· the names of peoplt• who w:int tu 1•xcha ngc· homt"'i. ;ilong with LJ has1<· tlcs<:r1pt1rm of the house or apartmt·nt. tht• location :..rHI th1· cl;it1•:-. 11 ·11 bt• avallahlc• COPIES OF T H E OIKEeroR \' arl' mailed to C'veryo rll' who·s listed a home Depending t;n the 1:xchange service. \Oil also may b<• able to subs~rihe to thl· cltre('tor~ wrthoul lis ting "your own residence. _IA( ltm• for lhe 1~~uc 11 pubhshei-in April The rlub. which ch arges a ba:.1c fee 1~ Sl5. expects to havt' 4,500 t<1 5,000 list mg)> m its 1980 directories INCWILINE INC'.. a Bedford ll11ls, N . Y . exchange service founded in 1975. sets a Nov 15 deadline for its main director) A s upplementary 1s::.ue. published in the spring. has a Mar rh I deadline. lnquihne also h<Js a quarterly news letter and an over seas re ntal sen ice Ch arge), start at $30 P enny Malone of lnqu1linc said Lhl' rental program. in particular, 1s boom m g ··w c ·rt' l!clling bookings alrl·ady for 1980." she said. nottnt{ that Pl'Opl<: like lht· tdca or .. hc1ng p:irt of C\'Cryduy 11 ft••. I nsl<:ad or he111g Ii m ltcd to a lourist·s-eyt• Vil . .,.. llOl'SE·SWAPl'l:"(i ISN'T without 1ts drawbacks Th(• t'Xchangc· M:rvicl's u~ually don·l offl'r a s::ttisfaction guarantet·. And they won·t lake responsibility for whut hap pens to your home Y 0 U m I g h l 0 0 t It kt' • t h t' Ide a fl r s trangers using your possessions The house you select m l:ly not turn out lo be all you thought 11 wa!". And l1v1ng in u house or apurt m£'nt tn('v1tably 1nvolvt's Cut Vacation Costs; Swap Ho01es more work than checking into a hotel and ranging for room service T o lessen your chance), of disappoint ment. thl· following suggestion. ... arc of fl' red 1£ you·rc thinking of a swap relahvl•ly dose to home. conside r the p<>ssib1hty uf exrhanging weekend v1s1ts before you arrange a long-ter m trade CHECK YOUR HOMEOWNERS und auto insurance palic1e!> to stt 1r you ncl'd additional protection to cover a s tranger :.t a)1ng in )Our home or drl\ mg your rar If )OU have a parllcularl~ v<1luabl1· piece of furn iture. you might want to re move it temporarily. particularly 1f children arc involved in t ht· :..,..up Agree beforehand on repl;.iccmcnt of h ro k(•n items and on payment or tele phone and utility bilb during lhl' s wap If a car 1s part o f tht• dl«1I, :-.pell out det<iils Of WhO Will pay for gaSOllnC and 11il and damage If you leave your car with a full tank. for t'xamplc. ll ~hould he full when vou return The \'acatfon F:xthange Cluh 1.., at 35'1 Hroadway. New York.NY lOOl:S lnqu1line '" al :1!'. 1\dam~ St . Bedford lhlls. NY Be Prepared to Wail -.... -··-·------·----.-· , Thurldey, Auguet 30. 1979 loljWt 111.n evtr ~·"' 1 olil WOif!• 11..nono ll IOUy \ -- C.oui~ .. "' ~ l"'llf()'I-"'° Mooe/.ng I tCM.qow.. llt4o yOll tit .t YOUI "91Y bHI l,lf CIAl ~ S ~ fOAM HG I A:.y '"'''°" p1.1m n 1a1n .... tttet•~ll-loQlll n >f ""° lrtt<tt 4 het jlt<\()llil Ny'ol!> The tailored look you love Perf top line the finest craftsman~h•P Navy, Camel or Wine Calf with Gold side ornament ~ 4f c,tij~ SHOE S 99 Fashion Island ... Newport Beach DAILY PILOT £3 759-9551 Our back to school homework. ......... , L.1111~ c• 1110. rr.-.J• Im h.ir ~ h • ... 1,. •• 1 ft 't""'' r•"' .-rd1 ..t11d pl~• lll"C, ~I ,,H \ ... tttfh~ d 1111 HI '°' l1.1t \ltll IH'I ft f1, '1J f '"'' ,t,1r1~ r{ Ill llH rtt:t1t t)1t1 t ,flltl , ... 11 ...... lfl '"'' 010• ... .... ,,,., .. It, adidas·~ The saence ({ siX,n 10521,-.iM Wntdff rklso N~wpert boch 541-1614 T he exc.:hangt· ),en ices us uall} 111 l'lude houses in all part~ of tht' country no matt<'r where the service 1s based As a rule , homes in resort areas are 1 he most papular und it's important to mnke 1trr1tngeme nts t-arly 1r you want ii pjrt1cularly choice loc-lltton WICHJTA. Kan IAP l lI you call A G Van Nortwick. be prepared to wait a while for an a ns w1:r ment in findmg a rare phone.·· l>&d lhe ----------- 6S·year·old Van Nortw1ck, who retired FEES VA RY WIDELY: they general- ly !-tart at <1bout Sl5 Deadlines for directo ry ltst1ng also vary \\1th most services preparing two directories. one around the start of the vear and another in the s pring. The Vacation Exchan~e Club Inc of Nl'W York City, which wlls founded in 1960 and clmms to be the oldest house- ~wapping s('rvicc in t he country. has a Dec 17 deadline for the directory 1t i~­ :-.11es 1n Fchruary. and a Ve b 15 dead li e ha s nearly 400 tch:ph,incs tu choose from Van Nortw1ck own::. one of the nation':. largest collections o r antiqut· telephones, some dating to shortly after Alexander Graham Bell invented the com mumcalions device 1n Ul7fi FIVE OF THE WICHITA collcclor':. phones connect lo the Southwestern Bell system network, and two of the m more than a half-century old work just as well as the s hiny ne w models. ~\ eddmg and engagement announcements run on ,'>1mday.~ m the ()oily P1wt f 'orms ore available at 1'u1l11 P1u11 0Jl1ces ()r bl/ calling lhe 1"eoture Depart- ment ht>tween 2 and 5 pm ot 642-4321 . 'There's a real feeling of <JCComphsh· Brutes should hove their wedding stones. Wtlh a Olock and while ylo~SIJ photo of the bnde or couple. 111 tlir Feature Deportment within two to three weeks ••ftn tlw u~ddina Polaro1dond color phollJs ore not acceptable 1-:nqag"mrnl onnouncPments mu.st be received hi( Pe Feature f>Ppcirlmt>nl a l least 81..t weeks before the eddmy ck1IP --- LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART Fall Quarter Sept 10 -Nov. 17 • Jewelry • P&1n1tng-Beg1nn1ng & Adv1ncecl • Drewing 3 Com1><>s111on • Sculpture • Pno1oqr1pt1y • L1tnogr1p11y • Clooaonne • Lile Drawing • W91ercotor • Color & Design • Pnntm1k.ng • Ceramics · Ra~u • Cll1ld1en s Art • Stone CarvonQ • Commun1c~1ton Design EVENING CLASSES • P11n1tng • PllOtograph'f • Cer1m1c5 • Drawing • Art Hosiory • Mo•ed Meo111 1n art scttool experienct wrth • unique environment as a Southwestern Rell accountant three years ago. lllS PHONt:S INCL UDE a model from an 1880s Colorado mans ion. a bat· tery phone from the roal fi elds or Pen n.sylvania and two s ilver doll nr pay sta lions One of the pay statwns . a vanity dc!'lk set. was used as late us 1939 1n Ker rville . Texas Pulling out a tug from within the wooden cabinet. he noted ... Ttui. says 1t originally cost S38 Now 1t ·s worth 100 times that ... • Write · fltlOM for llteelture (714) 494-1520 2222 ~CeftyOft .-~. Milster Cha11 e • V1>~ L..-a ...... Cllltforftle 1211, soum COAST PLAZA 3333 SOUTH BRISTOL • COSTA MESA A • .,.,,,,•·-.~-,.---·.._#,,,,_~ from our toys ucp:. @p cx:iza n poc • : l corciuroy pont.._. ce sua: a no. corr fort.abk, pz-d1z.c- f0r ~h:.o. :r , r r.• b ; ·::::s •\.. .\.JC. novy, Lan o~ , brown >(.' '· aad d nlVZ1$1. • pnnt shir L from rcyn sp::orer- m a p::>ly /co Lt.on bl~nd I i ! I I u @)~o@J@)~~ 1001 "'4estwood Blod.·~srwood VIUQ9e•2l3!4 79·7727 44 ALshion lala.nd • Newpo rt Beach • 714/6 44 ·5070 ·-- VI DA.IL Y PtlOl rhuredey Auguf\ 30 191'9 HOROSCOPE I ERMA BOMBECK P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Musical Sweaters Game is MOTIU TOC•eDITO•• PICTITIOUIMMMeH "'"••eoa ~·'OP"" MAMe ITATeMaMT ITAfeWCA41~MIA POlt , ... 19fl••lflt .. , ...... ,. foll•• Played With Plaid Pleats TMe CIOUMTY 0" Ott&ltOe ,,,..,_., ..... ...,. wooov ·~ ALIGNME NT, ,., I •l•I• et JAMf T CllltOl OltOWAV, •-'••, c;e.1.e 1111 ... e, Ct lltot111e '1U• OM••-ltey 1(-1 W..O. U06l c-m NOTICC .. Hl!lttle v OIVl:N ··-••• L ..... M11fll lftflOn ••• ,, .. ........... !Pe -.. _.4"< .... 1 C•lltetftlef)M/ Aqual The H HOft _.... every snot.her ded!ca&. bu Ufe to tendlQt her dllldren beck to school In oew uaderwur A Ume for Mltllq flt tln1 room tanlrum1 a nd lnn ot ••t won"t wear it' " A tlmt> lo ~O~l on wbelht'r whAt you bc>uahl wtll atay in atyle \lntll you reaeh the ur or wlll still flt whtn school opens Int wo weeks .. ·or Yl'•nl, motht-n of -<'hlldrrn In publit· education have t>itp..,.s:H•d op.•n f'n\)' of mother' who11e chlldrf'n are In pr1v11te and p1rot•h111I srhoola and W\lar uJu lorm11 Well, 1 don't know wh11t you 've• tlt'urd, but heh"ve m e. don 't do !Anything ctn • .,ll<' unlit you've walk~ 111 lhe !\bMi. of u mutht•r who i-l'Wti 1n 2S name l•&ts u "''-'U!Son TO B~lilN WITll, lht> uraument lh<Al un 1forms take away the bai.i.lc of u dec1:s1on 1n tht' rnorniog of what to Wt'flr, Is u rnylh F.a1•h vl{'al -..d 'lk1 rt or JUm~r ma y look hke all th~ other' but each ha~ u ~n.onMllty o f It.a own Ont' httnt::i long 1n the front. one has a ilpper Lhul !itJcki., · one has a permanent !>lain In It and the other one malle:s her look fut Secondly. :.(·hookh1ldren who d r ess a like never wear lhe s ame !>Wealer twice T bey may ~o 1n on the ftrbl duy of school 1n the uniform green i,wcater. but from thl'rc on m 1l'h musicMI -.weatcr'> the pic k up &nd wcur whetltver 1s ll'fl Third. mother:. who iron 15 white shirt:. u [...__B_o_r_o_s_·c_o_p_e _ _,) t 'RIDAY , AUGUST 31 Oy SYONt:Y OMARR ARIES <Ma r. 2l ·Aor. 19 J: Gras p potential. take long.range view, pur sue educational proJ· t•c·t. Travel may be indicated in connection with pubhstung, s ptntua l commitment. Elements of time. "kill a nd luck could nde with you. Be 'crbal1lc a nd ask ques tions. E,...• ... 11ee1c wt-ttk hf-<'Omt· ll·rmrnully strunge They get "h1tt· &'.Olli 111 f11111t or their eves watching TV. t w1\t.'h whcnew1 they b t'<' a pt:n bleeding through a pol'lcet und wuh up 111 the middle of the night from u nnti Mn>und the coll ar dream TRUE, UNIFORMS AR E a great equalizer, but they leuve thtltr fai.h1on mark on the wearers I ll;n 1• r hlldrcn who, to tJUs day, can· 11111 look ul 11la1d plc1tl:. w1thoul ~comma ll d Ut>t'Ult,'(f What reminded me or the s ubJect was a ntecc o f mint• who ts a pohce officer in a large c ity She pulled 111 a woman the oth e r week on 1'h arges or wltc1ting. When the woman took off her coal, she was wearing the same plaid skirt my niece had worn at St Helen·~ All m v ntl·t·1• (·ould think of wai.. "As 1r s he dcH':-.n't haH· t·nough problems, her m othe r madt• hl•r Wl·ar thu t crummy untform on a lllel t ll --llevl ... <lalm\ -'"'' O."'" lrvtll -· llOU Golv"'91t ,,,. ••If ,__ ••• ••4vlr., t• ,. .. Lene. H11nti,....,. .. e<.,, Celflv"I• 1"9m, •I"' ll'e "'""•>MfY -"'''· In '1MI ,,,. ollk e Of tftt <lerlt ol Ille -n efl fl'll• bu•I"'"" h tOllO..<lef Ill• • 1111 .. (-1, .. lo ......... , , ... 1111. "'"" ....... 1 ,,.,,,..,.,.,0 the nete\\MY •-fief\, to ... II" ltey Wood .. ,.If_ .. 1.00 0.-~I , '4111• IH, Tiii> , ... ,_, ••• 11 ... wll" IM Ne•-1 l!leedl, Ce ., ... , wllk ll I\ lne C.Wfllt Cit" o1 O••-C.,,1Hy ... P'•u Of ~·Of ow 11_,...,.... '" Aueu\11', "" ell "'•"•'• pef\tlnlftO lo Ille •••t• of PllM64 H id d t UtOelll, wlllllfl l•v' n1ontll\ PwOll\IWCI O<-CNM Oelly .. 1 .. 1. .,.., ,,,. ""' Pllllll<•llon Of ..... A\09 'IO-\oipl •• IJ, •• "" ..,.,.,. l\Oll<t O•••d A_., "· "" r •-rt t O•dwn "'"""1,1re10t 01 ,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE =~~'°""1 P1criiiOUi9Ulii'ui .-oaNNll L. oa11..•• HMM ITATaMaNT , .. o. .. 14., s.-.. t>t r 11• •••-•no "'-' .,. dolno New ...... 9Mcll, et. TU.. OU"""' M T91 (1HI...... E L T 0 It 0 V I L L A G C AtlM .. , .... ~..,-PllO .. IOJITl (S, lU,1 IHooklu.ral p.,.il\IWCI 0.tn(fe C.••I Oellf Piiot Awnwe ............ ..., flee<oll, CA ,,_ A114 )J, .. '9PI •• I), 1'1• )f,. 1• E l T 0 II 0 I/ I L l A G I I PllOPl:llTIE'S le C:..fltornte &.lmlt• Pertn••thlpl, WllUe m f . Llo,cl PU•LJC NOTICE tGont••1 "•'1""'1 »t A..,.,,,.,,,, D 8 •1-1\1-(lo ., .. 1 '1\1\ bv\IM"\~ f\ tO"°"'" .. DY .. "c;TITIO'll eUlllHU 11m•lo<I HrllW•••"o ...... ,,., ..... , WIMlem r Lk' d, Tl.. IOl-fftf Ptf'°"\ ett 00•"0 GeM<el Pe'1tw• ........ ".. '"'' ··--••• 111.-cl Wltf> ltw 80E A A\'>OCl .. Tf\ 011/t \IOH (Ounlf C .. ,. Of Ore .... C-Y ~ 0 ' C .. L 'St(;H CO IN( . 1U ( Im A.,gu\I II,"" perl•I .. *Y. W•I• 110, 'ul~rlon, C• "'llitl1 .,'3) All( If & "lA" Cel S..,. 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''""°' ft\t\ ''·'~' """' foi•d .,," ,,_ T ht11 tollowl"O prf,111'\ •\ fto nu (r, ,,.,, ( u r• ,,, Qt•rH.;4' C.ovnh nn bv\ln;~·.;;H rO-.\f ("' { AN l ~f <, A.WfJ '-'".,l I\ l'lf'f t't,_J. ~ r Av I(. E '00• I f I If t (), t "~ P1JQl1\.1Wtct Or•'9 C.o•U O •ilt Pilot H1.o1nt1not~ A.e-<t"h {•ilto•"••.,...,. ~~ ,, 1J JO \.ie>'P' , ,.,, '''• '' Me•• , .. _. t .,.,_~ '°"") ( tllf Ott••. t41iotnO"lJ\Vfl\ St-lilt" ( atltO•fl'•• ------------------------~., ... PUBLIC NOTICE Tht\ .._.,,.,., ,, t•Jn<klt tf'4' Or •n '""'"""•' fftnnovJ au \1N1.u ~·=·--..... -~'S ,,_. NAMf \TATE.MINT f"I\ \let.,,_..4'. •• f·lflld •llP\ IN fh• t 4tQo#llf"'O Q!P'"tli'" •\ 00 "'-t O\f\J County , •• ,~ of o'-"" (. ,jl\H'\h on ~·\ t\ Au9'1'\IJt t•I• •• N f t Pf f f f'"" ~t •DO W ~ TA URUS <Apr 20·May 20 )' Check detailb, ht• '>pec1f1c where m oney and p<trtnersh1p. <tre t·f1nc•t•rned You find w:Jy lo cxtr1c<th~ yourl>elf from .,1tuat1on which wa:. c11nfin1ng <tnd restnc1 Pd 11pportun1t1cs Aquarius, L('o. Stor pio native:. figure prominen tly 1--THE SAVING PLACE -- ,Ul~a PA PfM("'f " &• t (O,.,\IA'•"• P\lbtn,,.., Ot•"'OIP (cw • ll•••t P1IOI v, ..... """'~~on"""'·~, ( • ., .... A\19 .>u .no~. I IU '"'" U•1 '" ""t """•v ,.,.~ ,,., '"1''"* <.a GEMINI IM;}y 21 June 20 1 Accent on rnn tracts. partnership, murriugt• Rclat1onsh1ps 10 tl'n'>lfy. you un• ahlt· to p1t:C'(' together bits of an f11rmal1on Compll'lt' :-.tor~ 1-. etvatlablr· you II i.:ct 11 and 1·nnslruc-t1vt·ly uttl1z1· 11 V1r~" rial1\I· f1gurc1> pr<im1nN1I b Our Persc>nMty CANCER <Jun1· 2 1 .July 221 Emphasis 1,n ''~rvit('. bas ic task:-. rlcpendcnts. ability tu "l1>ok out" for your self Meuns keep medical nutrrlaon resolut1<ins. F:JmJI}' member confide., problem Rf' d1plomC1t 1t·. 1lun't C'<tsl first "'""'' 'I :.iurus, Libra. !''it'orp111 .-.at1 ve., f1 g~r1· 111 S('(:nano LEO (July 2:1 Aug. 22 1 !laze of wis hful th1nk1ng could l'l<iud Judg ment Hom:.ince. <·rcativity, clandestine m ecung · the!>e crowd t•xcil1ng ag<>nda SlrtvC' lo see s 1tuat1on!>. 11t•r s<>n'> as th1•y urtually cin·. not merely a!> y11u w1:-.h tht•v might ht· VIK(iO li\u~ 2:J !';1•pt 221 f'raC'tical is!>Uf''> tlnmin:ill· 1nc-lud in~ P:.t"l ohltgal1ons and <'Ur r1·11L r 1• ... 111>n"ll h1htu•s B<· uwa r<· of VCllUP">, IN1sc·., .inti ;q1pra1 ... ,1t.... Old1•r 1nd1v1dual could :iul tn 1 omplt•lrn~ trans a<·llun (';111rrrorn , Cci nc·i·r 1w1 •.1111.., flJ!U n · prominently :ind so docs the· 11 u 111 tw r IS Ll8Ri\ rS('l>l 2~! <kt 221 A rclaltvc who ·rpp('a n•d to Ii<· !>Upt.•rf1cwl will d1spl<ty <tnolhl!r cltmc·n:-.11111 of c·harat'ter Anes. Libra pcr!>on-. 11..:ur•· prornint•n lly Sp~c 1al m essage and a ... hort trip could be h1ghhghted . Be versatile w1thn11t spr<'ading effo rts too thin. Portrait $1095~ --------95¢~ ADDITIONAL PACKAGES ONLY $10 .00 PocXoge lndudes: 1 ·8x10 3·5xTs 15·Woileu 4·Color Portrait Charms The petfe<t (olOf Poorolt Po<M>qe !Of iN •ntlte fomtty ot o super K mort pll~. ond 1n o variety of poses ond bodo.grounds. No oddltloool chorge !Of groops. p~, oor wlectloo. 5othfoctlon otwoyi Of depo$11 cheetfvlly r.funded. S('ORPIO <<kt 23-Nov. 21 I New de<il could 1·nhant•c financ ia l polt·ntial Know 1t, collect necdc<l <lal:.i. <icl to heart of matters. le<Jrn ahoul rosts and dec ide what 1s lo be ret<ttned or d1:-.cardc<l Original approach wins he 1n dc·pt•ndcnt 1n thoug ht and act.Jon. ~~all 6~ ~J'\Gl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 i lntu1t1v1• rntcll••C't I!> a1•t1vc, follow through on hunch Lunar <'ycle is :.uch that you can be <tt right pl;11·c· ttt cruc1<tl moment. You get proverbial ~-•·1·ond C'hance appare nt e rror can~ made to rt•hound m :rour lavor ('APRICORN !De c-22·Jan. 191 Whal had be en somcttung to fear may tum out Lo b<· a rt•ason for ('Clebration. Circumstances favor your efforb Accent on dream s. expanded horizon and a m ultiplicity of opportunjties. The number 3 fti;turtts promine ntly. l\~UARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). A dream, 1f properly interpreted. can prove prophetic. Be alert. aware of s ubtle nuances. By studying fine prin t , you locat e escape hatc h . Ano the r Aquarian and lJ Scorpio figure In your intrigu- ing scenario. A wish is transformed into reality PISCES < f·c b . 19-Ma r . 20 >: W ritlen mat e r ial aids you In reaching goal. fie analytical. perceive the "why" of recent events Mrmbcr of oppos ite sex could become a valua hie a lly One in position of authorit y pla ns to m<Jkc room for you at top. Gemini native I'> 111 picture ADVANCE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN. Nuw is the lime to sign 11p for ice skat1nq lc:•.•,ont, c1t 1111• lu• C.1p1.Jdcs Chdlet. Whemw you've ice skcitNt helort ! < ir n1 ·v• •r 1cr· sk<.ited 1n your Ille. onP. of these cla!,!>m, 1~. fur yu1 i Cli..1~scs 1111 up f :1~1. so call today for an the 1nform.1t1on for the wt101 1 lam1ly ADVANCE RUERYATIONI POR GROUP fUNCTIONI. lo! Capnclcs Chalet l!:i n great place for privul!:! or ir 1•1t1t111lonul oroup functions Call now for ruservat1on'1 THESE DAYS OHL T Wtd 1/29 n.r-. I/ lO Fri 1/ll s.t 9/1 S..9/2 De6ty: I 0 _. • I ,_ s.doy: 10 ... s,. hecJlao.lt••4. w ....... .., Hstaof' .... ri Cott.Mete MecJtahStr..+. ................ ~. po~s cannot be mixed ot this speoclol dltcount pike. ·,~" ~· .. :~".:"', :·""~::!ut r • •I PUBLJC NOTICE ,..,., r 111-t••rwt "·f ""''". u (.f'\v4"'1Q f f\1\ f •t~~f't .... , f f> 1 flt ,~ H'W "C""°"'' a u\IH £ n llfAMI STAf(M [NT '<''''' ' .,,~ ~· O•.-rc;-(. ., ... , c,,• A .. o I '"''"' J I HJU T "' toHow H\O ""'' '"" • nw ,,,, .. 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PO••llOll Allt· 1', lJ, )0, '9CM •• "" JIU ·1' TRI FOC"'L l"'VEUMC:NT\ PUBLIC NOTICE Enid I )MIQ•O••. Pte\IO-nt fltl• \1•1-• ... , .. ,.., ... " , ... Cownty Cl~•~ 01 O••"lle Covnlv o" --------............ ,. flle IW" 11 • .-,,... •• ,. ,.,. Ou,... Coe•• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Y ... Cea .... 11 riM 11 ...,. • 0,.. Cell -•tee f••fle N ... • w .... M Mt• fut Ctetlt ._ .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• • . ...,. .. 2 !QUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNIT Y W.._..tMotkr. All real nlale advert111ed In UMI new11paper is suh ject to the Federal Jo'air llou1ln1 Act of lHI which makes 1t llle1i:&l to 11dv1:rtl1e "any pr ~ ference. llmtllllton. <ir dlllcrimlnal1on based on race. cdor. religion. i.eit, or Dlllional ori1t1n. ur 11n lntenUon tn make any 9Ueb preference. ltm1la don, or d.lacn rm nation 1bll oewapaper will nC>t llnowlnfly accept any advert sing for rf'al _....... which '" in vwl.i tiomollhelllW lmlOIS: Act.ertf..n .... cMcti ...... .., _. report ...- ,... ..._c141hty. TM DAILY P9LOT .,..._, Wlllty for .. flnt .... cornet .......... °" only. •............•.•..•.•.. 1002 •.••...•.•........••••• UVEIMTl9'LlX 3 fldrm. 2 bath, owner ., urut " 'Piil'll)U., & the l<JCallon 11> ~rc·11t ' Why l'l(A have tenant>. hcl!J ynu with )OUT paymenL-. A' !>Ul'nt' large l~t 10 .. n & ""'-ntt wil 1,.k1• " 2nd Gre.it 1nc,,mt' C'.ill u' IY,.... ' S!Ji 2fA)J C:SELECT T PROPERTIES BAY DUPLEX ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..W94Gl.At4D ..-USHTUOOI Pool fil cabana. ~ucb . Clant 2-1ly 5 BR llll'• guest qtrs. library . P'ormal Oln1n1t Rm J Ba. Fam Rm. w /wetbi.r utf ~or~eous pool ar~a French Windows. bn,·k walll way11 & beautiful t.rMJ. lncredlblt" & only Sl3UOO Soo lod a y Ca II ~lbkr . lilwnartDunlex ·~.t~a9i.~oo UntM!llevabll' Nl•wport ltea<'h value! 100 slc~ lo i.andllndocean! 4 Hcdrm + 3 bed.rm W11l Ncl·ll:-. your11£-don'l wu1t. 1•C1ll now7~·1700 ... ACKIAY VILLAGE .. Heal t-:...tal•• l +POOL I-;.;mil ) :-.11.• cl II\ 1111· room. l!llurm<'• kwh•·11 • dlnini: rm St:11r 1 • .,.,11111'. tH pn \ate 1n.. :-.11·1 -.ui ti' Larl!C f .i mil y ''" 1111. "'l'I bC1r, !>c l'l udt·d IJ.•l 1•1 <;piirkl1nl! !'l'Htl '"'" h:-.•· /\.<Ju.nl( SV'J.~I ( Jll f•H 11wt 963· 71181 [®H&ml WEST MEWPORT "l .... COME" .... Jl J I I•• U ' ti U l>i t \ I II 'l;t"-" 1>11 I • llnt•,t I• ltl.ol J t t .t 1!11 I h u n II I 1~11 rr. ...,t • I• 1 • .111•1 VIEW! VIEW! \A.trfl' I • I •·II· • ; 11 ''Jfl•lf.Jm l< ~'""P''" 11 ••• 1 (~l',til:!JirtM \'''"'' fr•Hn ~ .. ,~ •• ,.,. · h<'(lrm u11~,..r ur11l ''' H•·:tl I·. t .11• ~1»••·1•iu' ~ l~'(lrm '''"" 1 w111 ' ".itur.11 lm• I<. !pt. w,1 1,..r 4 ( '.ir i:.1r :11 •' l\11.tl I""'' "''"' 1 .. lw.11 h f11.tl , 1.! 1 ,rn 1 }-\.'>I IAllUMGIROOK nnt 111 from the pal1,, 11f th.I' -i.1>tl locatt'CI 3 t11trm t. h " l h t r I I ~· \ t' I \l'TX'fl1t1~ inc lud•· v.111 dlt> tf'nru., <'rt P'"'' 'I'·' 1lubho11L"' & m111 11 "'"'' 1-\Jll vn• • 1 """ s:11 ·•111 l .. 11 ;!>1 Jllll C:::SELEC T T' PROPERTIES MESA VEtlDE FtXER $1 I S.000 B1'.1ut1ful Ir•·•• 11111.:•I 'lrl ... ·t 3 kedrm hunh' 04.,'(b r1x.in1¢ lkJ1I I rn1~~ fJut hu' nu-i.'' 1;,i1; 71 ~1 THE REAL ESTATE RS 01' ••tk fortrnt '-"tHClllM Fiaer tflfl~ P"" rln \'I: to 1(1:.tnt trl't' "•rlurlt•d :.! '\\ \ un esl1tl'·S1&ed 1trour11h f\nt'k frf)f\tlll!C &. i-:n.zh,h blly windov.h 4 or :i UR Ind hid<' ,1 v.J\ 1!.tn1t· rm Real ror mu I I! m r 111 t~lr)' k1tch v. panlr,> ram Rm. dnml'd rell mgs Bn <'k fplr ·, ""P hobby works h•il) Onl) min to beach Ready for t b 11 "' Mu i.t sacnfi~.500. CALL NOW'! 963 0902 Bkr IHVISTOIS WICIAl 119.900 Spanish iilylc e1rnu1nl( ho~ Room to b111 hi ! QUl 646 7171 .. ,;, The.<1e little ids rl'ally work! Joln the thousand:<' Rrir•ot-Retreat S77.9SO \1•J"ol d .. ,11.1hl•• I llll •,Inf'\ ( •1hil;1 ""I 1''' 1•\ • 1 \\1\1 h"fl l'J t\ ,1j 1• jlJ lf•I ,,,arkl1111 l"'"I I'·' /I. ,,ttm J f ".tll l••r pn\ .111· pr••\lt''" I.'/ r111,111•11w alo'CIJIHl.il .. !16:1 i ll><I OUPl.U ~RT BEACH 1\Jv & ,,. 1 ·•II 111 l I 1111. ,,,.,,,• 1~·.1·•h .. 1tl . 1111 111> ' Hit 1111"'!1 ' h,,111 , ,., h l'n• t"1l ·•' :i,lli!i J111 1ii:l.J1•.:1 l17J .JK\Jll l-,\1·· associated ~ IAOK ER S-.AE-~fOR~ JOl'• W l olboo 0 6'1·J•6't' STErS TO BEACH 0V.'lll'I f t•:ul\ l•I \.1H all' lhl' 1w.•I 'I lwdrm f,,m1h r 111 • I 11 qtl.11•1· ll''.1111 t ttll.•~·· \II llt1" •Ill h .... IJno l Im fl!ll) $1~.~;fHI ll11rr) wu11 l la~l. •.di ii7:J~'.ol) TWO STORY /\ North Costa Mesa 4 Bdrm . hul(e re<"r~a lion :-.loral(t' un-a Adult occupll'CI. with many xtrru. In upi:r ..id!':-Now 9'7.500. CMll ~>46 '11'1 1 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. d other people Ill lhlS 1----------area w ho ire rcgut<1r users o( Claallf1ed t:all our ad taker at M2 5878. Have ~ethlng to sell" CIAMl.fied ads do it well mecnab I lrvlne realty AM IMYITAnOM To '" t.bia lovely 2 s tory home an Turtle Rock offered at the f alr prlce of $147,500. Courtyard entry to the lg living rm w/fplc. formal dining rm & 1 BR & bath downstairs. Lg ma s ter s u ite w /? add 'I BRs ups tairs. Privute lg yard & triple c ar garat(c. L orra ine He nn le 752-1414. (8·106) M2.e235 '44·6200 tOI Oowr Orlw Harbor View C.nter lrvlnt et cam~ Valley Center 7J2·1414 ' .. ---· -----. f 7 ... _..._._,......._ -·----.._.....-... ~.-- .~~~:.~~ ...... ~!!!.?!!~~ ....... ~.~~ ....... ·1~~~ ........ ~!.~.~ ........ ~!!!.~~~........ Thur?d!y;Auguat 30, 1979 DAILY PILOT 0 • ...... Ill e1urtll I ~.. IHI 81•1.. 1002 .,,..,.. IOOJ G1Mrel IOOJ HottMaforS. ......_,_S. .-... .... ~ ...................... ......•........•.•..•. . .......................................................................................... , ........•.•........•.••.....•......••••....••.••.....••••..••.•...••. .... T SiiiU• U ... CANYON Broadmoor' ~room. loots Ute a <.·ustom. across from the golf course und nl'ur a s~duded park. The home is ch armmat ! 2 ftreplacc . custom ~hutten;. drupes und wallpapers, all with a bri~ht , t•hee rful lttlin~ Ouls ldl• o u 'll f 1nrl auto matic sprinklers and exl~rior h1thtaog alon~ with a fnendl y 88Q ure tt A Bi g C myon burgaan at $445,000 U~lf)UI: tif)M S RE A L TORS' 675-6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Coron• 1,fol Mdr llG CAMYOM Golf course view from spaci ous 5 bdrm . 4 bath traditional home; lge. family rm., pool, jac:uizi. $795,000. IAYFROMT Several fine bayfront homes with pier & slip AVALON We ll constructed , J BR. 1 ba .. oak ~(® Beach Real1y llAl ISTAff IJlCRLPICI MMCI 1'4t HAllO• Ht•HLAN•S Spuclous 4 bedroom, (amtly room, 2"'1 baths , POOL 1615 RUTH LA'NE OPEN OAILY 1·5 NEWPOIT IEACH *VETS Use Ywr Ellalbllil)' NOW. LOW DOWN & lJ.)W INT. RATE. Let ua sbOw )'OU how to quality T•tole4C..,.. W.Ulhal 754-1202 c.J).a.JA,,,,,,, >f.i1,, 11,/ j,f,,,,//y BIGCAHYOH Charro1nft 4 Bd rm . Broadmoor Plan 11 1. In peaceful garden selling $489,000 644-1493 640-4271 . $119,500 759•11 VllWLOT llDUCED $10,000 AltllOlil I <Jere ol spten. dor. tllgb on a hill m Lacuna Hills . Pri me locale, SWTOU.Qded by CX· cluwi ve custom pro · perties. Cao be used for horse property or tenrus courts, or just plain fun. Only one Ulte this availa ble. c.atl 6'.S-0303 . FORESTE OLSON '• ... •• '"""' floor. partial b as em e nt, conc rete , ________ _ roundation. Flats a rea. $120,000-Fee. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-l! """Y"d1·Dr•v..-N B 6 75 016 1 tlE llDBIE ELllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE S~TACULAR SPYGLASS L'>\ ely fo'I\ e liedr&>m \lodel With Night t,1ghls V1t'"' · l'rof1·,.,!'.1ona lly L.indsraped Pool. Spa. Sa una 1-:nl n Leads To Lari.:c f.1,lnl! Roorn & Form.ii Uiruni: -'ludcrn 1\111 h1•n Oown!>ttur ... c;,11n<• Hoom Call For i\ppu111t11W1\l To l n~p1•1•t :'\11" S489 000 631-1800 t J .............. .. . .. . 88 I DOYIR DlttYI fil~'~!~~ OPEM OM IALIOA PEMIMSULA f<~r i d ay, Se pt. ith , 2-5. Price $485.000. SEE MARCI/\ BENTS AT 402 BELVUE LAN E. LUXURY FAMILY HOME-LIDO Sp a<.'ious quality family home with 6 bedrooms, 5 baths , formal dining roo m , fa mily r oom , study, new gourmet ki tchen ; on double lot overlooking sunny pa tios & new pool. Delig htful bay vie w from mas ter bedroom & deck makes this one of the finest. S825,000. r A C<X.OWIU. IAMKB CO. 644-9060 2181 SANJOAOUINHfllSAO. IN NEWPOfn' CENTER CAREER CHOICES C C Y T H S E P 1 " R 1 J T S N T E R S M G A I 8 T Y A R I 0 C A I L K 0 D YARNHTOL C T U J Y A 0 D R I I " G H R T I 0 K P N H M C C K T V P T T E N L C E R H Y Y 0 Y P YRIUE C"~KO AORRCOIRI A 0 Q 0 I R L U S N W Z T " A I C T Y l W C t A I T W 0 M Y S A " M 0 E S L M L J D S X l I 0 C l I R A R A S l E A A E M I L T R S T C U l C A R K M L R I A C T A l T N I 0 A A C H N P E 0 T C T 0 l W C E T J N T H 1 P N T H R H 0 H Y A l D R C L 0 G J 0 U 0 6 C G I S A M C L 0 T H I N G R T H I S 1 N NPOAEM CP YCOOAUGNNTt ' : ....................... ~ .... .-d, up, dolwn 01 clletoMllY. Find tldl llld boll " '"· f w. ....... ... .. ClillMlllry Ml:.... ,.. cl ~ .... Ill• ftadioa ""-" ""'*"' ..... ....... .......... 0.- T.-...svi.. Wrttw's Refrfft Unique 2 br, 2 ba hJde·a way m the Palis ade s area o f Cap is l rano Beac h nr Dana P l Manna. F'plc. libra ry wall, newly pauile<I, w, w crpts , pat io, carporl. Beaut lnds\:pd fo r s e c lusion . $J 05,o00 493-9886 838-1571 2 II It .J ,, "' m t n 1• ( 'rr t'li J lnrnt· 1'1'1111 lt1rH11~ <'Ori\'l'rllt•m ·1: :11111 u fl<'t•k "r lhl· 0(·1-.1n Sl'l.'1.IMIO L.JJSe something va luable" Place an ad an oor Lobt and Found columns . That's where people look when they've found an item ol value. OftEHDAILY This quaint old CdM. ocean view, 4 Bdrms, charm and 1 , block Lo the beach . very cu l e a l S:?J:l9. cm. Stt Manlyn Rousselot a t 220 MAlUGOLD 61~ I ~lf:lJ t f-'(."tlS Seminars l~l\J '"JI ft•,I 1111 \ 1· I '111 o ll.1 d1•l \J.11 '\ • \\ t•ttl I 1!1 .11 11 I d1l1tlOIJ 4.!I•..' 1 711 • 1;.11 Jl~ll. !o 11 lJXl,~I AWFUL HICE OH UDO ISLE Beautiru1. spacious home on wide 49· lot. Recently redecorated. Call for appt. $430,000. JACOBS REAL TY 675-4670 ON WATER-PRIVATE ISLE leautlhlly decorated "pride of awM'rlhip" 2-story home with yow o.,.. baat slip. WarMtfl. wood1 a1td exceptional d•cor thruout this 4 bedroo111 holM wffh fot"'SMI cllmq rOOM. SpoclOllS SllGShor Mite wltt. fi...,-OC•. AN ~ cs:•llitM• fOf' the fittfft .-lty t.Nty en•lrOftlMnt. Show" by oppol"'9swftt. $975.000 lstcllldlnq a.ct. BEACH DUPLEX~YOUNG Red11eed for iMSMd. sate! fabulous lllMJe 4 and 2 bdrm URits in terriflc "walk to ~ach" location. Mtcr aM ttt. action. $325,000. S1tbMlt yow tenM! OUTSTANDING BLUFFS "Z" Spacious .ct wetkoordl1t1ttd decor let this end ustlt with 2 pctlo1. Two~lfory 4 b1droo111 3 botlt CORdD::•ll• hCMM with ............ di&. nn., ....... fcmlily '°°"' .... ... ... -.. .....tffet fOf' grocloa IMng. Red. to S 112,000. WATERFRONT HOMES Inc. ~11.ih W I n 11 ... 1 I f1qh" ,,~ Ni·~ r1f n 1 B· '"l ti 631·1400 scc ~~~-a£!rs · Tito# l11t1i911 in9 Word Gome with a Chuckle -----.... , ..., (U.'I' a. PCIUAN •:::ro...~:...:. ~ IDw IO lot11t IOllr lltlp'9 -· .--- J c y z A R 11 A tuooeMful man la OM .._ _ _,.....,......,r--1 ~ ~ .etne rnot9 ''*' "'-.... ,. I' I' I I ... . . . . Hn •pend: • IUOOHafut .....__.....__....__.._. WOfMn le OM llttlO-euotl I t HE81MlfL j rnan. I I' I 'r I J• $ :--.~'= .... ---""-__. _____ ,._, ,_..., ..... s """""· fff ff[I ICl+...UU ....... Cl ......... ...... SHOtlU OCIMROMT Luxury home with private steps to <.·ommunity beach. Pool & recreation center & closed gate community. 4 Bdrms, 31.-'..a ba ths, formal dining rm, study & huge billiard rm. Spa & a bu i ll·in fish aquarium. On cliff o'looking ocean. $975,000. WIS&.IY M. TA YLOI CO., • .._.. '· 2 ti I S-JH ... IR .._ loed NIWPC>n CIMTB. H.I . '44-4t I 0 OCIAtROMT l..arge . deJuxe duplu . 4 bdrms .. 2"" baths up. 3 ~ .• 2 balb.s down: trplc. each unit; great loc.-ation l ~.000 Inch.id · i.ogland' lc6oo a.y Prop. lfthn * 675-7060. llGC..-.YOH COMDO Lovely, upgraded 2 & den. s uper sharp t.ond1 Lion Formal dmmic. wl't bar. large det k. \ 1cv. of hilt:. Exc,•lhml 'J iu~· isl Sl~,<XX"I ~ Corpor.lc~ PLlu Ru"" 11,1 /1.() " I\ UDO ISLE Dnve by 205 Via Komn & 1ma~me 1tv1ns: 10 this beaut.aCuJly uppo1n1 rd 1 bdrm ho m t• Wid e :.tr\''1. to :.trcet lot 11\'J m ce1bngs. hdwd fir' & l''n•nth do01r:. ~·orm.11 throng rm . 111.e ,,unr1\ PJUO + 3 t J r 1:ur ,\I) ex ct u :-. 1 , i: " r r"' r1 n ..: .• t $450,000 Li) upp l pl\ J~e 2 STORY Sluike roof. 4 BR. 21 • U;i $129.~. Ea.suud\: <.:u:.l.l Mesa LOWOMIUCkS Then lh1s ls t.he home fOf' you! 3 bedroom, on tree· bned street. in s harp neighbortK>Od. No down VA with low payments Woo 't last ! Call no w! ~3666. [""' C1:f :JI.' :A ] REAL E.5TATE :!1)40 PH'\ LA It 01' I:; Me~:i \ 1•rrle u vc•r \' l>pe.·1J.! nfftnn~ nt'w paint. new land'li:&prng, n1·\1h 1·arpt'lt-rl . h 1i: Fl\'1-: UF:PR00 \1 S J l1a1ho, f :irnif) ri11tm form,11 d11111\1o? rhom & t wo l1l':1u11ful ... 111nt' fireµluc~ $1 ~1.!lOO COl.E OF MEWP'ORT REA.1.TORS 675-551 1 1006 .•••.•.•••.•........... WATYFROHT Extra lur 11.e 1 u rn e r d uple' 1n xlol t'1tntl Mv•>rt n g ,p J ii ~Vl' • t.i1·ul;i1 ~1c·w \µpoml m..1ll •Jt1h l>llJ.l~A• *Cot~ Rcallv ~ l11H•,1nwn1 640-5777 1022 •..•...••....•.•••....• DUPLEX w /Mi'°" Vu 1 n rr 11 1 e L (.' '' 1 " n J ll1)!hlan1b Wd l m;i n tam • ..i .! Mr I bt1 1•.1 I'' I 1wt11t't & ... Jlk lo l"t h..-,11 h ill r r11n t a R" t.>v.n~r Al,'l will 1 arr~ 2s ·~ d uv.o . HI'• in t amort :ll ) rs for 5 rr. t2lli,500 ~ a!l17 VACAMTR I LOT in '"THE VILLAGE" 10 tht' first blot'k off (k'ran Bl\'d wlth somt• f)('ean vie w potenti al $125.000 land l o:tn al.rt' ad) arT aoit(.'(1 Pvll pri ce $205.000 Ciill USTILUFF <noit·e C()Nlf'r ltX·a t11in Blt.3 Ba, S187.~ ;, QUll'k 644-721 I Roy McCcrdle, RJtr. 548-7729 CHOICE l lVUH AREA cou.i.:cr. P AR!\ $115,'l~..0 Ne wly r crl on1• cl C'1·1)r Earthtonf"\, 1 n l(•vrt 4 BR 21 ~ lia. ll!e farmly roo m . o ff Ii!<: yar d Perlt:ct family home on qui el cul de :-.a1 Assuma hie Is l TO al H'. ; f11r appC WHY M~STAYHOME The} enJOY Lh•· ··omfort of a superh home In a cho1t'e loca tio n T his special home provtdl'll everyl h1ng neC'ded for gra CIOU!> 11 VlllK al 1l 's finest. Lge 4 Br. 211 balh home with o j a t u LZI PLUS lhe advantuge of a secluded I Bdrm. I bath income unit Absolutely ~ o( the finel\l in th1• area. Call Lodoy 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS ---- 94GUSH COTTAGE SIP. GUEST HOUSE W /beams Ir lplc 4 BR. Din Rm.. den or otnce. Peaceful l ree ataaded arounds. Beaeb area. M45 mo. pays all. No qualifying. No aew loan COit&. lt'a r....uc. ean ~BKR. You daa't need a run to "draw fut" when you place u ad lo tbe Dally J'ikJt Want Ada I Call now -to."71. USITHE • DAILY PILOT "PAST RISULT'' SllYICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642·1671 W .UI WALK TO THEIEACH c'on n•n1enlly l<Jt'alerl i.ingll' story ht1m t' on thl' IX'ean side rir thl' hw) l Jldrms + den l'ot~ frplc . r w;lom s huttt.>ri., oorl,_,ed ) ard & a btf.. beautiful 011'<' lrl'l' f>n <'<'<I fo r <1Ull'k 11 r 1 ion hy oul 11( lo v.n nwn('r $lR9.~5 17 141 673-4400 I 21 l l 621-2121 HARBOR ' Ill\ I •11111 11( I I.tr twr hl' l 'I m1·01 l'11 Spylp,lass, oce an vu. rutcJite:'i. 4 Br, $475.0I., 64(H(tl8 BYOWHER! \harrrung 3 8 r house. completely remodeled. 2 Ha. ~parate dirung rm. sohd Oak floors. Lit ~·or ner lot w add-0n polcn t 1a l t o c r ea t e ;1 Jlan<lram1t' ort an & ba) view New plumbing & apphanct'S S219.500 67~1164, work 963-7829, John IESTYAL.UE on market! 3 BR 2 Ba. home in d e s i rable Corona del Mar. 45' wldlh on lot. Lovely yard. R·2 property. Ca II Sally 114·990·5001 or 413-1583 aat. ~.:!~ ... !~.~~ ~~ ...... !!;!~ !~~•IY'-;.;l;!!.~ Javeator'1 duplex + Z •ood rental a •. pool. CEDAR GLIM Ne-new MS 4 bedrm fr1>1C1, ch.arm. SZS,S,000. 2~ beth YI /11e fam rm. PrioclJ)donly. ~ MOOll. SW rwn.1 di.Din& rm. J~ a 3 .._.~ .....1-1 hi...,, Mtwalk t.obeacb. c.le Mete IOZ4 :ad:' ~inl:_;;~ Pwk Place.Inc: MZ-7441 ••••••••• • • •••• • • • •• • • • 'K.r..t eu-A C u AGem MesaVercle Noelh la when you will n.nd this b11hly uparaded home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, stone fireplace . Giant family room, ldtc hen combo with ev e r y thing Patio . Sl12.900 Call S40·172.0 Cal.1~17'20 TRRIQL. -· Developer's OwnerD~!t!d one bedroom, one bath home {Ill over 9000 sq.fl. lot 1 R 2 land I Greal up and cormng area for urut or condos Short dn ve t.o beach and i.hort walX to shopping $86,900 In YUitors, Call $4(}.1720 WL -· COSTA MESA 4H~°" I Lot LOWE ST P RI C ~ 1n Ctl!>ta Mesa Only Iii', d own O W<" Alwa y:. r~11tt<d World RHI btct~ SSt.-7777 MESAVHDE 1 Rd rm 2 bath, Quality IA.all. .. h..Xe r<io( dooble f1t(1>la<'{' Grf'llt ill<'al1on. 1dt-dl f1>r entt>rl11101n1: l..trl(e n:c room. IOU. of d eck 1ntt. hiw '""'" t.enanc-<: ) a.rd ()(fered a t SIOUW Call ~ 11~1 ~HERITAGE ;·-·.: -REALTORS. I P..r s plll level 3 Ha 3 l,!J.r m<"l v 1puJJr m11'1cl MJ.ny <:xtra tOUt'ht•i. ~lh Goldeneye Pl SI 411.!AAJ 546-4318 CJ.,..ru~ r A In R-2 IUILOAllE C'harmmtt 2 Bdr m t bath h11mc w1lh room to Jdll '>t.'t'uod Liml A!>IClnl( •ml> rn.\0.1 Sobm tt ull 11H11r' Call~~ ~HERITAGE • • REAL.TORS Euts1de POOL 4 bf' 2 bJ, famil~ rm.hi.: rm. frpl,. J:UC!-t hl\U5\' Many xtra b /\:.su m l' lo.ao 9 9tl' t IOL Appro~ baJ $102.000 Pnnod un der mar kel S1SS-.000 ca It 042 0467 Own a 1:nl or 9fil 0063 Uroker lh 1)l4T1Cr lo1rj!e f o1m1l) ho~. 4 br. dm. 3 Oulh, \lnt bu\ $137,500 Mesa del ~a r are a 115 1 Sa.l\'ador. \ M t 'all for af\j)t 714 $45 7510 EASTSIDE Tn"nhouse slylc. '"alk to :.hupp1nR, great Jrea. super bu} ' Only $205,000 (.;It.II 00·9161 · OPEN HOUSE -~ REALTY ;'.-. ..._......,.. ve, ·•· ..-c:a.-t ~M 4 Bedrm, 1~ bath bom e NEW elegant CUilom W/maD)' ouutandi.o& Lil>· \.OWl\bome. 3 br, 2"'-ba, ,....... Located in lt.lol i,e mHter IUite, 2 1tory, --. many db up&rades. Lge P...t Place,lnc MZ-7.Sl gara1e w /elec. dr. POOL! Laosdscaped w /auto lmmlculat.e 3 bd, great spmklrs. Wet bar. Of. f_.. .. 65 ooo n..on -loc .. w Jpool, only 1118.500. ""~ .. • ........... -Patrick631·121116 ly A&t /Ownr MS-9909. $77,000 3 Bdnns, 1'"' ba. new rool, b\l&e yard. Room l o expand Exclusive. Agt. ~3627 RVM~ REAL ruHS ---------.,.. IMSTAtCTLY APnA&.IMG 1044 Ovet" 3000 sq ft, cust.om bk home located nr Mesa Verde C.C. 1mmac cond. Prof de<: & lndapd. Pool & spa . 6 yrs new. Call Century 21 Agt Rulh or Dick ifl8.82S7 SZSOO REW ARD (Bdrm, 2ba. b v rm, fam rm. d.ln rm, (pie, aut.o i.prin k l e r s & n e w landscapd b11 c k y rd , ~ ft S89.000 S2500 Cl\S H REB ATt-: to Qualified Buyer .it r losc of F.sr rnw 201 Wake Forest ~ W ill DCB.l.BfT IUY 2 ll<lrm. I bath. 1dc<.tllv :.iluatedon . R2LOT GT'('at mvll"'otment arC'a Pnced n ~ht at S105.50u Pnn r10ly 24 hr 631-3306 lkr. TAUC AIOUT MOTIVATB>! MEW LISTIMG! The M!llers hav(' aln•c1dy bought a new houst> Jn'1 ha\ e pn cf'd lh1:. bt n bl g I bdrm home tfl :.ell un m '-' •1 1 J I e I ' S u p " r nl'll!h bfJ rhoud l>•in 't v.wl '54S~\91 $2000 OFF! ~Ll~ht·en\ wllll l•> v. a ll fpl1 . Jt>r 11.1>.1 1td r~~111 .tri·a. bltn'>. v.et IJ;ir .. mu1 h m•1rl' A~'um lnao J u-.l n'<.lu1·e'1 t•> S91 9011 ' A\ A n't111u.., rrwncr OPF.:-0: S T&....,L·:-; l ll 47 ( n n c·n rrl St :!IJ 1142 1>131. e xt 395 1 -'' r ~111f'rot. I 2l3-041 4512 1026 .•••.•.•..•.•••......•. ....... HITA Sptcta e ula r h tlllo p liomes 2012-3206 :.q II <.1ose Lo Manna ~h ll ft.d & Calle ta Pnm.i ve.ra Sl66.000 to '24!1.000 831-~. 493-4006 Bldr 4 Br. 1-'• B.i. cathedral re1I. frplc . fam rm. fre:sbly p11.1nted. t anyon \U $123,000 0 -w nc r 493-8fiiW 1034 .........•............. LRG,,VTLOT 5pJu005 4BR. 2 bJ \Cl) cleiA o. lot:. of t rl'c,.. pnc<'d (or quirk .. ah•. 18 106 Ta mJr1n d Sl<l>,000 ~ 481!0 ---......... IHch I 040 • •••••••••••••••••••••• NJCll> RIGHT! NiN' J bedrm. 2 bath 1n excellent area Les:. tha n me rrule to lhe bt.oach FUii pnce Sll9.9SO Park Pl11·e. lnl' R.42 74111 •••••••••••••••••••••• Woodbridge ERtates b 2"'2 ba, crpts, drps, pro landscap 'g, patio cvr, many upgrds. xlnl loc. 103 W. Yale Loop Open Sat/Sun 1·5 BY OWNER: 640-2360. SEE FOREVER Twinkling c1ly hghti;, pas toral hills . s n ow capped mountains & more! Located in t he pre s t1 g1ou s hills f)f Tur I I e r 11 c k , l h 1 s 3 bedroom. 2 hath & family room ho me. pnced al S149.500. 1:-. anrtee<t a re markable value This ts a must ~ home ! 1 (.;all tu· da>' e RANCH REALTY 551 2000 UflYERSITY PARK Popular Stanl•ird M()(Jl•I :i bedroom tov.nh•Jmt• t>resllge area. m<i ~l1·1 ht.'dr no m ~ult t-.,. 1th fl repl•H·e . vaulted cc1t 1~' pnvate balcony All '" !Ju., plu!> Jn f)Vt>r ,111· hn rk pauo overlook1nl! ~ parl.. L>on l w11lt' ~I.' I h1s 11lda v' e--· RANCH . REALTY 551 2000· Rl'al Estate Oranicetree, Adults Onl) 2bf' pJlm hom e, upgrd l'fl>lS. drpr-.. Ol<'e dec•or dbl gar, boat storai;t•. $78.000 \'acant. Ownr 1\1..'l iJl 7474 IWS 720h UMtVBSITY rARIC P opular S t ~nf o r d To w n ho mc Pr1m t' 1?r••e nhel1 l•n .1uon ~t.L.,ll'r bclrin ~u1tc w llh \au l trd t't!t l1n l!~ F1n·plate. balro11~ \ilrl lar l!'' bnckt-d pn\,11 1· pat111 ''' ..rlt••ktni: rar lo. I h 't>r 2000 !>fl ft <tnlv Sl l9.500 Call no w' •\•!l'lll 5.)146>12 EH·~ MUST SEU THIS WEEIC!! LAST TIME YOUUSEE THIS AD!! . . . LMlll'r (1ffrr~ a home. 3 hr ---------2 ba. 9!122 ln ns brul k PRICE SLASHED $7500 ASSUMABLE LOAM STOIYIOOtC RUSTICUMCH ;-.;~ oo lhc market and ~·harrrunl't 111 t\ 1'r ) WH) l'erle<.1. fa m1l)' J bdrm. ffrmal dtnmg rm. lar~e yard and mat ure trees and g:rtenr ry Sl 29.500 ln an F.asts1de locallon - Wl\Tf I<~ R0 ""1 tlOMI.., hte. RE-.L EST '-TE 6Jl·l4 (X) DECUTIVE POOL HOME CHOICE LOCATIOH Mesa Verde Situated on ~et. secluded lol w llvly wooded yrd 11urroundinte p00l &t spa. ~ear golf course & country club. 6 bdrm, huge fmly rm. rrml din ' 2 frplcs. ~J ~ WalktH 1; l trn Real Dilate JtleaaDel Mar,4br2ba. up1radu tbru -ou t . Deeb, covrd paUo rm, cloM t.o acboola 6 new park. Owner. no Atenta. SlOG,000. Ml-0801 dap, 957..Jlb.t eve • S\an JUSTmUC• 7 11 9 6 :J 29 ~7 & 21J 598· !X)()4 IUCH'Rl-UVEl 5 IR-'OOL-2 STY f"ormal raised e nLry to nt'W world of t'leRance Dta.mallc 20· bvang ronm w 12 s ly vaulted re1uogs Art1s t 1c fir e p la ce Gallery Fonn:il d1run~ room Huge country lotchen 25' Fam. Rm w/mass1ve wetbar and wall of glass, view of 46' sparttlinit pool w spa & l1.111h terrace. 24 • m s tr suite w f1re pl11 r «> & l't'Cluded balcony. Guesl quarters Take o ver $72,000-91.<J"~ conv loan 157~ mo. SHOR EUN E A.5SOC 848 :.!'.!Q Priced To Sell-Owner . 2'tory. 3br 1 ""ba Condo. Xloa. area, VA Approved. asoo. tG-1792. STIAIJ 2 Bdr., J BA .. Larae cor· ner lot, $74,SOO. Patrick, 111-i. RVM~ IH Ill l(JH. CXJtmO.Huntiqloa Con· tiMDtal, 2Br. l lt\.Ba, btfl frp&c, oew cpta, all newl.y dee. auumeble loan ...... I.JU o,..s.ea., 12-4 ~ F.uWde 48r, 2 Sbarp 3 bdrm. frpk , be home. Clean ia.lde ~ rool. fenced doa w I n e w e a r t h to n • ND. t.Me ov• I~ lo-,o. cariiN, pal.at and kltcb Ill.SIG . noon. New roo( -va-Dllrid Bowte, Realtor en. Seller SllOdnt.ed. ..._, --. -9PKklultBJl ..... *"' =-=-·Cll :,: =-=1 ....... =·· .......... MMIQ IV ARIAi&.£, CURRENTLY 9.95°/ol Owner ""111 consider 2ntl ! Laguna or busl ! IYOWMER!! Shown by appointment Turtlerock P res id ent home. Woodsy, charm Ing, priv11\e . Jbr. 2ba, LR. FR. Lease hold land. Walk lo pools & tenna!'.. lrg yd . rm for vcgi:1c ~arden, 6rac k p a l111, decks. hi beam t'c1hn~:.. floor-celling windo ws, Cn>lc, all elect kilr hen, al end of cul-de-s11\:. xlnt school. nr Un1vcrsil y W a s $164 ,500, N o w SlS1 .000. Princs only 95>1809 eves. Ask for I>r. Shapiro. Turtlerock, by owner . beautiful Broad m oor Piao V. 4 BR, 3 ba. 3-c11r aar. A IC. gar door openen, amoh detec · ton. s pmkln, cry1lal cbaodeUera, Irr yrd. fnat treee 6 more. As· 1umable loan, qui ck ew:row. 7S2-0:l!lll. IYOWMB• 1'Ul11.l IOCI( nua Mi*' home ta pttced well below mkt. Owner wW won wllb you to Br· rqe nnanc:lnc at ~ or lO'X, w /various down paymts " no loan fees. 2nd avail. This 2 story hlllM 11 mceb loc near achooll, cb11ttbea, .... U• rm. din, ram rm, lt ll:kcbeo, Z~be. 2tpk II •car ,.,..... mo Ml ft. lallt ... 1 Call Doa Olk •--or 751~ for ~ 7 __ ... _._.._,,. __ --··· ••••• ~ --•• ..,.._ ........... -.....-.--... -~ .. -.......... ,_ •••••• ,-#-........... ~ .......... . °""" ......... OllerlM• ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ······················· ....................... ';i·l11···········--···· ., ........ ··•·• I" ,, ......... b. w:;;·.;;~· .... ;;;; -.;;;;.;;;· ... j;;;· .............. 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PLUSH 2 Rdr IW ~~ fl ti f'K 1'ownhnm"' Patnrk 631 l~ici RVMt-X REALTORS Beaut d«X J Br 1lrrrmi: rm, den. a c. !.lin11klt'1 ' As !>umc K-44'; lo.111 195.500 15211191 ~!I Iii.It• LOWEST PRICED home m Hanl'hu San J oaquin with v11-;w · 'll\ls lovely l Mrm 1 den San Carlo-, look' Ilk•· a model homl', "'1\h w1·1 bar J nd jJJf(jlll'I 1'1111 \ and krtchcn uml 111ud1 mtln.'' Al.Rurna hi£• l11.111 1048 .•..........•.....••••. llK frµlt· UK t l(Ul't1I 11.>W l><•1·a11 \ u wulk to h r h, \own Sl70,000 l>wrw1 ~ .!:! I l 1050 ...........•.•••.•.•... l"'l'SUrf• \\,11 Id. C;Jlt: 1 1 1'JJ1t1r:i11111· v11·1.1. .. lrll 0110T, \111.i Nu.·~11. :.!h1 ~hJ, ·.i~ 1,)17!1 /\ (. ..rt 1\•111 1052 ........•.•......•..... Laguna Niguel Realty .. W 1-; SI' t :<.:11\ l.IZfo. IN 1<1-;.-;wt-:NTIAI. .-.ntwll w ,uC\ly t a<1Ja I llt.OfY, J bdrm , 2 paU<MI. tea ~ r."~·.-llrully l.OWDhomtt, tul d• n r 1111lnl 1ml"4i .. w t Spa ll)raled amidst tall In hik'li yd .. VIOW of ('j,I l'lllftl, ovvk-*lftlil flfletl ll}'Ol'I llthlll $2411 00\) i41"'t'f11Jtlt SlllJ,50() M4-.Qll l\aent IMO Si.'SiO •· '1a HERITAGE . . HEAHORS WANT TO BUY J Uf' 4 UH l'<lfldll Ill Npt 1"111·h liluH, Pn11n1.1Jb 1w1I) l>ay11 Ml! !MJ<! .-:~,·:. 1~) lfl94 POOl&SPA .. Hr 1 n. ••• 111t'ludt·~ M!P !.u11t• & •:<inH• room l"umJly rm , 41111111..: rn1. xlru lri.: lut I h1 rhor \I ww lf(lm1•:0. $27!o,OOO Ill 15 l'ur I Stu 11h•1JI\' l'I 1r~1 !12fitl Owner IACk BAY ESTATE l'Vt l!" Ut'l l' l'l>IJll' w I>: I• 11.11.,1·. ~ i:un~l hnuM•:. 11, :.lull hor'<t' tmr11. h111:1· mhn)L rink. II\ I ofr .1 ~:r1um " room. 111111!11111 < t'lll \lll'W 11( tlll' l\,ll'k U.i\', lu~h l1111t1 .• 1 .11111w alw11.1111I' < '11111.11 I J 1111 "'l.111ch·r' .11:1 17 11 1 H'.IK 1!1711 riv' 1 j It 1 !>Kl ~7K7 1•v1•' wh •1h ,_.Oil !)AL!-. IJ IC I. 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Lrg lam11 Iii view <locks. $240,000. uoos:u:: STIU::t:r YO srr.AOA H:.uolilmt: · C :>twpl'd li111n 1• "' r r1111 n cl •, a rh a r 1111n1: p vl 11 J ll" Wall. nf 1:la~)I I rnm frml fhn rm, 11 v r rn & rn..,lr ,.urt1·, 1·rca1<· iJ lii.:hl & :1 I I' y h I If I' ,1 ;1 W ,1 \ ~JI.I 'lfllJ!> llt ,Jrly IJll!i-1111 7~>9 l!.UI [~E1i11tMm R1•11I K-.L:.rtt •HO QUALlFYIHG * <.Inly $10,000. take 11vl'r fJ nta!>ur· lt'a.:.c up\1 m 1111 :i lift cxet· l1omc. W1111 I J11;,l Owner !>41-0210 ---===== w -_, . Mewr-ort Beech 12UHITS LICO ISL~ 11/\(1' 111\Y "'''()"''I hr ... u .. n) & .. ,, .. ,'IU'o I t•ul 111' ,,,1 ,.. n 1u1·t 1·•1 ri.ln•1. t h.1th ht ,,. lfl tn w•w •·1111'1 'kvh1 II• , ,.,r:, 1 11i , "'11•,1v1· I .1tl11 11111 luli SMZ !1'1U 1\1,1 I ' •1•' '>J.>l'l'l:!I fl'alu11''> 111 'J)i IA'.li d1.d1·. 1'1'1111 .I '>I'' .ri I \ SHORT OF MONEY? It 1: h 1111 1. I 11.1 •I •1 I L (1.l'pl.11··' I ••• ' fJ1111 I. '''''" li1llt't I"•' ftJIH •· 1t1 "·'·'·''""' ('dl1.~:1~ ~' • .. f1111' I I m:q;111;1l 1111:, t'f,•1.ib lw.111\1ful 1 llrlr111 h 11'"1· ~ u r r nun 11111 ~· 1nri-1.ni: p1J11I ir1 r«1r 111.1 •ft I :t:•r /\II tli.-. 11111 1'MV:it1· I 1•<.1 111~, • llun' 1·,,ll l17:I ~'l.511 f I'· 1-".:l'ly l<> lluy with own••1 ~· -furnn,.rni.t S11.11 11111 :1 hr ~ · , tnh11m1· w 1111·(•,in v11•w 1 . I "' m ma., l t-r "11 t 1• • • llun-y, \{'l'ms & :>n•·1· JJr•· ri~ht :1l SMH,.,(IO <'a!l 1 SGtClemelrl~ 1076 1715 Tl21 HARBOR VIE'VI r······················· I "ti :1 ri n l' 1 ., I',, 111 t t-: ' 11 ut1v•· ll11m1· ~ hdrm 3 h;• 3:¥.JIJ "4 It •1u.1h ty h11nw wllh numeroU'> UTTl\'TlllH.'1' Ovt·r $2S.OOO 1i 11rrifr-,.~1rmal lantl~1·a11 inv. Qu1l'l l'U' de °'a1· 1otrt•1•t 1J7::;.ooo Opl'n S,11 ,~rn 11 30 to llpm M•m thru "'r1 :1 flp m IOS V1u ;t,opulu CJl1f1:i 1•rnr~rt1c~. 1;1H :JGO'J "' T.!! K2;>1 Thia home 11 1ltu•lod on unll, 2 ba, rrpl, 2·Hr fad.lit.lel. 2'ltl Hatbot 81, lwo ~ •urrou.nded by ...... a.28r,2ba,UIUU. C.M. ~ tft9&'$1JO, 32• BAI.BOA ISi.Aii mapillcent trees end, TSL lnvetJDll 142· 1MS max.. No peg, --..161. .., ~~· \.0 be11&tiful SUMMER RENTALS: We have a few . for Labor Day weelt (9/l'thru 9/8) and some late summer. beac h. Huy n o w tor 16..,.. UNITS Det.rt. future bwll·oul . Now PRlMEEAWl'SID!!,CM .... 2400 a11alJ1ble at ttS0,000 2 Bdrma •Kb. U NGO REALES'l'ATE 1HESTARNJ!SCO. <T14) 499-4551 M0-5711 s...tlNclt I 011 MIWPOIT llACH ••••••••••••• •••••••••• V~OUI \oc. on Pen.In. • A PIACH OM THI llACH Lovely ocn front home with ~hgnif1tenl View. Modem lBr, 2Ba, Ii: Ii v 1n"/d 101o g r m . Ui.ed bnck frplc, lg upi.ta1rs ~~un" rm facing lhe ocn. Xlnt nnaM1ng. <.:l\LLTOSEE 146-5502 1090 •.......•.........••... TUSTIMRAMCH Stwrp J Bdrm. J b11, 4 ffl)IC''s. family homl' on '? ucre hor.!t> property l)\l(·n lloose every day til o;11ld, from I lo 4.30 lturry' Wnu 'l ln.,l ' lJC2 S !:: Skyltn1" Tu~l1n ~3Gfi6 Hl·.l\l t-.s··· \Tl· .•........•............ II 00 •••...•..........•••••. (;.1ltk-n Wl'•I ~lxt;u <!Ur. :!ft:1 , fam rm Cui.t11m n'ffw11od rfrt k 5• Pk S.m Juan Caµo 491) R3J7 MOBii~!-: llOM fo: U IJ Y S FLL Ht-;NT FJ:-;A~('(o; ft..::::;,ile HOf.::-Store h fc"'1r::i: Ion Cc.:<'r C ' .,_ J~ Gl 1-1021 0 EXCITING 0 , .... ,,11~~~ ~~ 1•1n I .•·lrW• ~. M11t.11:1· ! '• m i· in I l...i;'llnJ l lrll·. n '··~I ~ " I ,, I ,, a r k 7 • ' I ~. Nwpt Shrs av•ll. All amenJtiea. Presently leased. Tum-key opera. t100. Prope rly m1all avllll. 87s-41fll, BKR. tte•• •crow Spld ....... ~ ... IJ'..,, ...... . C ... 91L C ... ... for , .. 1tl .. a. Cell 75 I· 775 ealr for R·2 lot.. hol.we, 3 BR. 2 ba. approved plans. bu.Id rear . $94,500. Ownr. 586-9273. JS7-0829. EASTstDI C.M. SPACIOUS HOME & DUPLEX. $195 .000 1142 2510 Of' 646-4148_ 12 two Bdrm l.lftlt.s. room IM 6 additional unlls ~: 2IOt9 Wal.lace, Col!ta Mesa. Grou 153.2:80 yr $14~.ooo dn Bala n ce ~.In> on <'Ol'lltact 20 yr suli-0rdmal.J<m. Pnn & int SJ.500 mo 548 2020 EASTS.DI C.M. Ha. 2 urut:.. ulw11y11 rt'nt 00, SJ 19.000 118 f': 19\h St Ownr. 00 2S73 • 08.UXt NEW• l.;~ and bn l(hl unit., With palJos or dt-cks . wnd IDr ('f)nd. ~r the main IJu.<lm~s dri.tnC't of Santa J\tUl Park Plart' Int "42 7461 SMAR.P 4-PLEX IN COOT A M ES/\ TotAfly re<'ond1uont'CI 1n "de and ,,ut $l 'l!i ooo lllr r ?A hr!I l'h &3.'J J,:106 TEaMS , TERMS, TERMS.2 0H ALOT Tiw owner wrU rnrry the paJ)t'r at 1>1\l.) 1w: CJn 1tui. .,,.per mH-ntmt•nt Ne1.1. rt!<·' h11( lot '""'" pnt~ C;O:t f19'W for d1.'l&lb V'tin t la-'l' f;lS ~1491 81'1!!Ji'm ttl':il f~tal<' I 1111 '''"'II 11<111 h .n1rr•1ri'll c1.,.,,, l11:h1 v.111111 Ill 1 • .,, :1 I .11r 1·11·•tl /I Tlt!, .. EX/R~•d I " 1 \ 11:1• 1 .. 11 .. Hr ' ~ 11:1 CAH.A PO?ttt' · 11•1 • t 1: ;111 .' ~;ilk Ill Thrt'\' z f~r 1 di'", frpl• ... •I" •I \II ,111 1111 1 \ I ji<il.r•t> tJIJI f'.•r ... rh .! i.."I.''" '' l 11." • ,r.•>ld 01.ion•r .... 11'•.Jlr\ Capis. rano l ~ -ro.:e 1:u; 2nd al !I'. S'lli7 .1100 Adult 21 + Pl•l I' ark l)rm ~yll•r /\:.tic J(Jt.!.O w cxp:indt>. h\'1111{ H.calto,.,, 1;;:1 110·1 nn. 2Br. Ilia. :1crttn1"1 111 pon·h 1•1t•al for "'"..:'•' l"''r..lltl Own..r w1ll t·11rr} lr11l;:m(.' CAUFOJ::HIA PAClr-tc MOCILEH(Mf ~ALE:; :.'i"' llarlY>r. S\1" l Of. /\ 540-59~7 •~ .. --D 20U ... fTS TwNlly :! lltirm unit-. w11h 1)1;11 anrl ~;H dl,!l'' "'''II l11n 11t•1I HI C<1~IJ \1l":"oU W••ll 11\J 1ntu1111•d 1>artner~hlp d.Ji.solut11m mm· onl:, ~.oou 1m1E 17t.h~'T ' ...................... . WINTER LEASE: FOllLIASI New 2 bednom 2 balh home. lll11lon Lakes Co1111tt1 Club. Golf tennia·pool. BuutltuJly land1ca.ped, ~o main· tenance yard. a> Clubhowle Rd Detert Hot Sprin1s ZU.111-2$72 Exceptional 1 Bdrm Apt $380 +util. Brand new 2 Bdrm apt$~+ utH. ••So. Bayf ront 2 story 3 Br home $800 u s ayfront Home. New & beaut. 2 s tory. 3 HR. $1250 (possibl e dock space> YEARLY LEASE: 4 Bdrm house. furn or unfurn, $800 ulil incl. IAUAMtAWA.11 OCEAN VlEW RESORT CONDO on lhe SAN n lil00,000. Si.le or trade. o..11 ....... &A11nl•1 111-0424 ••Bayfront. Very large upper duplex a pt. f'urnish~d . 4 Br. 3 ba. laun· dry rm & carport Boat morring available . Lou Brechtel·& Assoc1atc1> 675-3331 229 Marine Ave, Balboa Island PALM 5'JnDcs. 2 Br 2 Ba . Ynlum. off en t.eorua. &U. secur. many extru. Fao· lanlulc view. P .P . tt..ft,_.llMd aJOO. 7l4/e517o4 ....................... ----o.tofSW. ............. ll" ,, .,.,... 2600 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drive by 111 V111 Lido tO ac. So. Colorado. 1100 Nord J.ge 2 Br. 2 ba down, $11~ mo 81\b w den & patio lfflS,m o 988-$.lM. llQ.&364 I yrl> .... llftlh tto.lhnll 1-J!'mn l'•>rnl 2 Hr. lad. ,. 2100 2 ba. \lO~le rwmlly h•1mt• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-\111.) furn1.,hed $700 m•l • • Will exrhi.oi;ce lnr h Y1 ly qi.d a.'>5et.' or i.:11ocl rt'.11 Wa11•rfr•ml llum•·' '''llllt' $400,000 IJfl ..... 1;.11 I \'IC> h u 1 I d 1 n i.: /\ • t r '' n i.: p;utner tenant t•uulr1 rt- mu 1 o or m ll\l' 1( purr haM"f wantt-d enl1r1• blaldmK Woold ron1o1d1·r t.ota.J sale tJJ owner ui.ef'o, 3600 ~q f\ • "pprr1x l AJm<n>l new bwld1ng. OC'f'an vrt"W l\mpt .. ,..._. p&riung Nut t.o f''.o:-1 <if flrot J.;tj(Wlll H• ach llfl':S 499 162~ " !"' " ''"" ~~7d.ar> ...........•..•........ Hcmft ~mltatod ·•••••·••··•···•······· lalboolsac.d 3106 .•.....•...•....•..•••• o4 Er 2 lia Wlnlt'r l"t' ,i711 Incl utrl 640 7114 •••.................... < ' MIR/\ V. 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Mar 3222 • o..; 1-:w Jhr 1· .. 111111 111 ;-,. • (:'\l l'lilt<.I 111~11 s.'1:.::i "" N1·w Jwnir11:.. fre11 h pain: di) mak1• a 111r ! l' r C' n n • 2 ll r I H a ~a1 nf111: ,,tk'< IW:aut1ful Wl·-.1m1n ... 1••r l'k S\00 mr1 rlnl on:" SM.!l!l'J f t:::H1iRl1 I l'.1 II t •1tl J )' l>avl· !r.' !ii121 llkr 7R Kings•r·n dbl w111l' "r . u.11t.J1 ~l'M 6'12 :111111> eo....i.rc•ol ,. ......, 1600 ······~· ......... . SUPS PRIDE lt UNITS absolult-pnde of ownership 2 l'r'~ up 10 1~60 s q f t Re s t o n markt'l P rine only John Cox 631 1..266 . . . ·RVM~ REALTORS SEVEN TOWNHou;;a-; TY pt: 1,VXURY UNITS. Wllh oet!an air $395.000 SCO'nlEALTY Sl6-7Sll S6UMITS IRAMDMEW ~ Deprtt1ation. No rent controls Pride ol ownersJup. 8.9ll 's Kroes ·······•····•·•···•···· Wint.er rfl!t.al. <'ha rrr11 n R 3 BR 2 ba, ffl)lc. pal.Jo. <!bl gar. clun Xlnl l'Ond (714> 83J TI61 or '714> ~5711 Ol'~aolronl Beaut dPIU!C«' 3 br. l ba. frpk J mm. or l~er Rd s S800 mo fi75 1349 •.....•................ 2 bdrm l "7 ba fn>I•• I ': blkstoocean /\\'ll'I :i \~ ss:,o Jlt) J a~m1nl· 6'7>41TI • O\all-t w loll 2 RR. 2 BA. dm. skylJJ(h\ Charmin.: lcn rhet 5 of Hwy $64!5 m11:w 1111.~ KL1 ><!(M . i'1!I 11:!1/ .. :;1~1'1 111• f',lll•'l I 111111 I l)t·h~ht . ~1.1 I '•hil, 111.111 \ am1•r., k11 h rl•1 pl'I I\' :111 '' t $72!1 l~jt \Wiit 2 RR l ll1\. nr IW'.H'h. 1111: yartJ ~a r ~uhm11 k 11h p1•\.. $·1 ~fl Ill ti fi:ll l/7<1!1 a ZAGRODZKY REALTOR 494 8611 I Door frorn lhe Orcan lJnl,.dicvably low priced at tl,25,000 Owner will lr:ide HCMf "Palermu" 2 '•l•·rY. '1 011 , f:lmlly rm, l'l'I ha. 2 fl'f.IC'S, Cllhltn ';j>H, pro ress1on:1lly c!ccoral • rJ. Ftc lanJ falll•r I!\ on •: owner l.t hi,, h 1:Uy up i:r11ued t.:1111 home. Sh11w11 very wel I. Ldc 11 lcd acro:>li fr1•m grcen~ll & short walk lo /\ntlt'nun sch lH) I () rr c r c (j a l $231,500. 1100 Comm""bl.l.'!y CM st , 2 ufc bldJ,U., 2 i'plX.1>, on _,,, Uf /\JI 1)(' part Easy owner financing. Rkr 646~ _ ~::::.~~ ........ ~~.~~ ~:s~ vas -IH'IESTO~S 7SZ..lt20 . j QUAIL Condo's Ru~trc sphl lc•vcl. with fireplart". Or•lux1• lJJc spa & sauna f0% ANAHCIMG A.VA.ILA.ILE BKK WlLL <.:OOPF.RATf; Near Oce an 2 a txtrm. 111dt· hy )111f1•. could be 6 hdrm. & 5 ha 1f consolidat<.'<i or will sell separately Worid R•d Estate 556-7777 WESTCUFF llcautiful 4 Br. J ba. Lots rl pl ant.'>. fabulous pool. fireplace. RV 11cce1>11 J>nced n .l(hl at S189.9'JO. /('-PE.HIG€ HOMES 3333W. Coa11t Hwy, NU 645-6646 440Cyprc.-s,., at Loeu11l Offic:e open dally 10·6 "94·4315 Other ll mes -.r625. Let n n11-l..eu11e message. Lqiiaaa.ecti 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---. rtll ' c~~!~l'!r . OCEAH VIEW THAT GOIS FOltlYll This own your own adult unit has 2 bedroom, 1 hath, enclosed deck, all ne wly decorated , pool; close to s hopping. $89,000. ,. A CCM.OWIU • ._ .. CO. ., 496-7222 831-0836 T11rwM1n .. .., .... 11 ... L..pM ..... ~ ... ~ t RCTaylorCo 6 40-511 2 SSOOODOWH Nt'w 2000 llQ rt, J Ult l o wnhm . A ss ume balance of $170,000 al Sl575 mo. f'nnclples on· ty. Call owner 645-~. HAllOaVttW Somenet S Brm. FR 2 frpl, els to pool Ii An· denon achl. Xlnt cond. Open Sat/a.In L2·S •l 193.S Port Edward P '. 5'4-lm. SN0.000 fee . ~'°· THlllST You've found It, In lhl11 lovely Newport Beach home. It te1tures a Bdrm t r1m.lly room, plu1h rarpet.11, new paint Hd .-xtenslve brick work. o.ncr-·1 very motJ v at4!d. Call Ml-90 .. ·, ~ HERITAGE Hf Al TORS --- $61,000! IV'duced SJ.SOO 1<1 ,,.11 now' Plus seder will pay Mime r1X1ll'i ' N c•w r <1'1r, hu.ir fmly rm "'mly rw111hhorhticid <:11 I I now' 545-94.'l I Rl'ul 1-);tatc $55,950 91 fl°/o Loan Great pncc and 11real loan i.o take over with this lovely 2 be droom condominium. DlnlnR atta, 2 bal.h8. gourmet lrltehen w llh bu.iltlns . Oommunit)' pool. Close to enrythlng. Hurry. c.i1•~1 TlliUllll --· HIWU,,.._ AHXIOUS IUUTY Dial 2 t lory. Soarlna c•thedrtil celllnp . L1• rma. Lunb landlcapl.na. which muat be 1Mn 1 Thu fine hm 11 In lmllMlcuJat4 condlUon • u.. .. uen have a.lretldy another. Jllrr)' luubmltl 546-Ml ~ Walkr.r 1; I trn ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCEAN DUPLEXES New J berlroom homes .. apt Storus Conslr 646-4414 or 492-1.393 PrideofO......a.ip 4·Plex nea r SC Plaia . ll.5GM al S2l9,000 !>-Plex dntwn II Dt>11rh, l2.!'> GM al S2'70.000. 2u1 ~ c!Qwn. by owner, <2'k lo au~MM ..... Properly 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMISA .............. Lowest price In Coal• Mf!la. Onb' 1~ down. OWC. AJWAYI real~. W.W._ ..... IM-7777 A-!~S~-'°"" Tll l :JO '.M.I 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• R·2 lot. 50'x122"2', 2 bllul from ocean. level, pnme Nol.A~• location, P.P. ~ -------1 2.3 ACRE LOT ... ..,.,. .... HarM ,,.,.,., Some bat k bay view • f ant.MOC area f <M" b1&1e ranch home + barn 6 lt.ab&ea. Call Jim f1 u · den <714> ... wro d )'I, (714) 511 ·5711 evea/Wtndl. HADOl&VD. .---· Dft,...,.,e45,0001qft rwWFoilr-CH In La Habr• near Whll· IJUMITS tier, l•vel R·2 P UD i oooa rrom OCEAN. '215.ooo . Call a1t. Unbelievably low LOW ,,,._ PRICED at $425 ,000. Owner'wW trade. nm. AaCH IA.Y ' W.Wa..t ..... Ma1ftificeot Oceaafrt H6-m7 *I lite. wrt)' 1 = ~~~~~~~~I a.IDD.•ca.ta. Sed -cow,~ al&ff below. a ... lfted Acl• an tM ....., to a 1ucc...tw ...... , ........ , ... . ....... .,'° ..... .... ..,.., . l Pvt. f uard . 1•~ com· t'DWll y w /bttl beacb. ~ cnt. cloM. IJ o..r. --wbda, ___ .....,. . 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I • I --J---, Pl'tll all bltna, waCC"r ~ :;.!. .. !!!! ....... :: .. =r. <'bild • pc>l Ok !.! Or howl.c . .:•ra.it & ln<'d 1se• 4UO .>atd U H mn J U ---- Qil l> M:? 3'&4 Ni~ 2 tie' 2 8a w /onyQA Vlt"W It fai>k. nt-11r nf'w. ~ mtJ l3il 8ll(lO or at\« ~.41f7*4 I Br-~\'. ~ nlu J975 Wllll»Cl", \'nil C ~atb4 S.~l1onaJ ()(•can v111w. l'XOI' honk 4 Br 3 Ba, rna1d Qll'S. <'lo.e to r lly" Al\ F~\lval ll200 rno HOMES li'OR RF..Nl' 3 or 4 &M-. Prfre<J from ailllOIO MIL fl)(d yard 4' 1ara1e• Famtl1ear. ptHH . Kld11 '-peti. wrk:ome. t:ell 1164 ~or '13-art. A.f.· nu lee ....... ,.,.IMd.,. .. ~.~.~ .... ?~.~~ 2 Hr. I bu, uhif'r home w fefk't'd yard K1<h. & PK-' ok CO mo Util pd ll>t & la.-.t ~ dep ~ ~ dayK , 642 5673 t'\ e:. & ~ Ask for Ou·k ~8334 .... 6442 1-------- NWPT HGTS·lBr. 28a. trplc. b~e hu.·d )'O, dbl Clit 11ara11e. rerum1r Ult!, redwood deck, S650 mo kS--0788 Newport Heights lot• 2 bdrm t loft. taree yard, fem'ed Kid~ & pels OK $350 per m o . l !>l last+sec 545.7009 3 bdrm 2 ba t-:asbuJe C M No pets 255 Albert $450 Lllt&last. S48·3765 3Br, lt14Ba, cpu10J"J>!>, n() pets. S500 mo 631-1>496 Pool Mw.e, J Br 2 Bi!, bonus rm w /Ba. yard & p<)OI ser v incl Jjj75 548.2847 3 Br, E ~1dc. 2 car s:arage, )'ani, ~rowave range, dryer, Pet /child OK $8). ~·4:1>1 l234 ..............•.•...... Lovely 2 Bdrm. 2 ba <'on do Just painted & new rpt w 1pat10 & 2 car gar. S500 Cal l 751 89tu or 67.S-2336 1 lwAitq°" S.och l240 .................•.•••• llOMES FOR RENT :1 nr 4 hr Pnccd from ~lo $495 Fnt"d yard & ll a r a ~ c:. Jo' a m 1 I 1 t.' pleas e , kid'> & pel'> wclcoml' c;;i 11 964 2Sti6 ur !r.3 2!171 I\~. no fee WAMTB> l}Qjq\ae large hCMue, close t.o beach, "1cw, bot tub $700 month Oarlene 111-1161 , or49t-Jil2.. l Br house, dean, pnv•te, pertly furn. Gas. water & TV paid 1390 m o 4!H-8178 NEw·3Br, 2"1&, ocn &t l"Sn yon view s. huge frplc, cut.de-sac, dC'du. Sl400 m o. negotiable 8-5~ Luxunous, nt-w 3 BR, oceanfrOftl condo; leui<e . Sl500 Mo Turner /\ss0<.'. 494 1177 499 4591 L.,...NMJ-1 l252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Niguel Shores Twnhm, 2br 1 'i'lblt, f & r patio~. all amenities+ beach + sec gate $565. 552·3062 or 9BS-5819 Spectacular ocean & hall view, adults, 2 Br 2 8a rondo. pool. clubhouse, compl. maintena nce. Lse. By Owner. S.590. 496-:KJ95 ------- Mon a r c h S ummit. 2 Bdrm. 2 ba, cplldrps. bltins Adult planned L'Ofl\muruly, spectacular Vlt'W~~ Mlwport .. oda lZ69 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FEE! AJ>l. &. Condo rentals Villa R entab 67"'~<f12 8ltr. 5 Br. 3 ba, exe<' custom h<>m<'. Fanlast1c loca· taoo. P Pt. Sl250. mo Parker ltea.lty. 551 3253 apj)( LIAS~IAS~S! .aBtdrwm ClliilOm 1\&sllo home· 9!00fno 2 Bedr<>om'+ IA!n home Newport-SlOOOmo. TcwmhonuH yr lease. vtcw. tAPa.radoo. $650mo. 752-1700 \lit'• 11 I • If '· ltPI.' t14 11· [WIEll 1425 .......•.•...•.•....... S650mo 2Bd , 28 :i . 1650sq ft Turtle K11,·k Cmdo S6S()mn 2hd, 2b:i, 16.'iO>q. ·Tun It• Rock c;on do Avail 1mmd 83J.97W. 9'75·1030 ---- .,......" Unfwft 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIASES-UASES! J Bedroom Duplex Newport Bay · S700 mo 2 Bedroom Duplex Newptirt Bay StiOO mo. 2 Bedroom Duplt"x San Clemenll' S300 mo Olli fast for del<11b 752·170U ~, ,., ;,, ". .. ..... ltMnh f.utftishe-d •...........•.•.••..... lallOCa lslmd 37 06 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml ,...e..c. 376t c:........ JIJ4 tt ti ........ 3140 ..... 4000 OMc...... 4400 ...... ...w 4410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··-:r-n-ALS OIAMONO REAL ESTATE ,, .. ~, .. ...., tftft IL 641-717l 2 8.K, 2 ba., (rplc , D /W I Doorloocean. Vrty $550 Agent biJ.9060 <Xea.nfront Beaut deluxe 2 br, 2 ba, frvk. encl gar. 1650. Rer~. 675-1849 W~Ye.riy wSa rl..tah $l00to SI 750 (;a ll The Bea c h Speeildlsts BURR WHITE REALTOR, INC. 67S-46l0 1&2 Hr apts Winter &. yearly Gara~t> l)llrkmti Steps to beach 67:1 39511 Ol'544 6899 Winter. larl(e b11t'hclur & 2 bdrm. Garaite Step!> lo 'and 5200 Ncptum· S22J lO $4.50 ~ 92'7~ 1'wu 2 Hr I bath u111l '> Ouplt'X ao.:ru!>~ rrom beach. W1oll'r l 'l' S•001S435 $200 refunda ble Wt' dean Water pd (;ompl laund fanl, park tn~. nrrs J\dll!>. nu p•·t ~Seashore. ~1ij·7330 Oceanfront I br. lxe tied,. newly decor . winter n ·n Lal.~ Al!l 673 4ltll Studio apt, utal pil Shun• kitchen & b:ith P vt l)l.lllO Is l & l:a:'ll :!806 !'.ewpnrt Bh ti •Ill t•cmn ffiJ.8424. l,41xury apt, 2 br. 2 ha. pool, tenrus n1urtl!. 'P·• Near-Bal Isle tit bf•:i1 h Owly, weekly tor mon lhly 673-:1720. cir t'<llll't.1. ( 6 0 2 } 2 7 4 Ii [I !1 I . lOOZ.>941·2769 Winter Rt>nt..tl Ste~ 10 bt!~ch 2 UR 2 ha, Ultl pd 131,.~2113 I Bdrm1, l bath apt Mal). 2 8t, 2~ U. beaut. Roocnw/kitcbenetw on'ICE 1pece .--ailabje . .-eiore6 otfice1paceat Adult.a "'7~. mo. G.a t.ownhou&e apt Hllnll IO mw•frup. at 178'75 Beach Blvd. reMCJnabletala. paid &42-!I073 cl. rein& ' tra11h •<'Om S41U7S5 near Taibert In Hunt· IOO .. 5000 5411 ff. D76 t.o 1476 Ui:3 Hr. 2 b•. partor Quiet 'hin1t com lngton Beach. t50 per llP.SA VERDE bR pin C lose to evt'r 2 rm!! I'll' bdl. W Jk t pr1v. mondl. ~ mesuie PLAZA trlCI JIU'. t•!}X'rt fo'rpk , Ylhlnic 17610 Cameron t2flS. l.llt,lasl +SJOO dept ..,-vice StO per month. UZ.._a Verde E, C M lndry rm, P•llu, all blln• M# 842-rie36. No Pela Slncle Mat de&ll e per moath. Dally S4M 12l TSLMamt 6'2·1603 msm.~6419. Pilot orrice. Phone L&au.riowi Coodo, 3 hr. 3 Lovely all adult. no pets. .,. 1 ed 604.SZl ext. 2'7S . .. _ 1,.2&3 Br iapu 8200 Ed ... mp oyea nOn ·•moker ...... frplc. 2 p1d1011, i.un lllfCet' HB &46-06l9 nale share bath fr all b&e deck, l)OOI . jacuu1. ten· ' . rac. BUer fr Fairv~w. tu1. Gl-4184. '"'-lt44 C.11. StM. S57-5679 Mark 2 Br, 2 ba, lu&ury arcbl&.ect designed ap~ W/'1'11n garaite. garden, fai>lc .It all modem con ve rut>neet1. Avail begmmng & mid Sept 645·58M or 64>4t66 Large 3br. 2ba, end pal.lo. new rrpt & parnt Nr OCC No pets. S425 751 3IB6 •New 2br con1~> nr ~, O,t Pla1.a i'•1UI. !IP8 ~ ~4 or759 0217 Near new 2 br. 2 ba, bltm , ds hwas her. laundry fot·1t. sundet"k ~ m<• Adults. no pt-ls . Da)!> 67~: eves673·14l8 3 Br 2 Ba tnplcx, near new, nr So. Cuast PIJtU. frplc. pauo, i.ml yrd no pelS Avail !I 8 $47., fo~es 644·5623 2 Hr. 1 ba. Encl Kar. bltn'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BR. I"' bl towohse otpt ID Orangetr~ Complete re<-fac1I Adlls only "25. 673·2006 R.anehoSan Joaquin villa. new l oft mdl, frpl<'. :1tnum. pool, 2 c~r gar, ad.I t.o lenru s c I u b SS50 1!21 ·5000 or S59 5277 LaiJ-oleodt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~udio $350 Spel'l acul11r 2br. ocean vu. SS50 Holh 11wl ulll & Pvt beat·h 49S-4644 2 Ur apt. fr&>lr . derk, qwet. lar~e. walk to be~ch & tn~'TI Adults. M pet.S $i85 11&1-' l nve~l ments. lne 497 111!7 I Rr waJk 1<1 lown1beach. v1~w. deck. S37S mcl uul M artha 661 11 6 1 49131i72 No kids or fll•b 1'.1 II 1 Br, I ', hl0t·k to beach. ~.7529 btwn 5 I'.! pm SJ'1S N11:e url'a VIUAMB>ERA 2 Br, :! ba. nt-w 1·rph & <ln>t>. gu.-; stm f' & 1bh~ hr 111d End ).!:Jraf,!1'' Cuu 11lt• 1•n'f Choltlr.·11 •ik .._.,, JA.'L~ s:t7~ l 1ttl ptl l''H'"Pl l'11.ot· 232-l EhJ•·n lr15 l!1h:1 1.arl:l' 2 bflrm 1 •.. h.1 I."' ll('l',1/l \ 11·~ l.1 \ 1111 furn rm fr ~air p.11"" l I '' ' c ol I! ,, r ,, iz , !16:$ 7(.6:; ~mo fo:a.'>l..-.ld(' lf,!f• <tUH•l 2 llr p\l 11.1110, IJ und n ;.i1lulb. O•J rwl ' $:fo .1 •i7:\.Jfi00 or fj<I~ liWI) :t Br 2 13.:J . n\"I." h ,1;.,.,,, .11 t'CJ, QUICl. Jrlll •I j111'X Ill :-i<1 C1)a "l &. fo'r•'l""'' 567~ 4!15 .... 'il3 S.irtit nl<l I HK w.1lk Ill Ul'Jl"h, and u11I $3'l,', N,.'t ~lC\'t' 1!M I In ' hdrm ;apt ( ll't•a11 '11·1." 'f1•11'111U' 'J•o JH•l 1!17 34U5 2110 , ~•11.1 11 J Wt)\ ..\lud111 ..ipt' , t.11. II• hc·a1•h ~W y, • .,, I) 1111 I Ulll l 11furn :--1, & n ·fn.i M~ \~ "l1'fl 3169 ..................•..•. PARJ< NEWPORT flj c h1·l11 r -. I •ir l lli.'C:irt1'1m' &. J uwnhoow., 1-'rom s:17!1 ~) ~111.·i-L.u·ul .. r '''" t111,1I f•'"'l'<'"''n µr 11J!r .im 2hrduplt•x. t-. , .. Jt-. fkl 11k "'" 1.11 riwr.1m 7 IJ'~I· " Room for rent SlSO mo, oon smoker. caU aft 6, ~2.510 --- Room avaJI in Chnst1an borne, 1175. 661·1823eves . Beautifully decorated. 11111d sen-ace "utH, pool area. coffee hr 195 wk 4119-?229. Rm, p vt bath . mature person. hse pnv, nr rl"r S175mu ~8CM Vocdiaw l...teh 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llouie for rent. Big Bear Oty sips 6; linens furn. 11!5 rutely pr cpl c;a II alterlp m 548·1989 TAHITI MOdem I or 2 br l''Ollage on beach on T&t\Jt1 with t·i.r, row boat. wa<;h machine compl ete kitchen. t>tc Por m<1re anfo call 97!1 2899 evei, & weekends ~ Laking applt('al1on-. for winter rentals CALLUS AT JONES Ht.Al.I 't I'-<.". '" l'+6() (714) 673·6710 4)00 . .•...•.••••••.•....•.. \CoYtnjl~ i\V1J1J d~pO~b & \'II\ It\ tnl( t>Xp1·n'I"'' l'r()fe,:.111nJlh ... 1n1 ,. l!:nl HOUS&4ATES ~ 1134 fr(,. ullltlli:. :si:;~ l ·.111 lt'fUll' •·n11rt' \1 I-;, .. ht••n l.}TI ~ ~.c.o 1 l•l.md .IJmll'111-t• & S.i11 J11aqwn lltll l<•1.1rl l-• .\panrl ~•1ur llf"''' It· Nt-w Wt-'<l!\tclt• .!hr :!lt.1 17141644·1900 watl1 a t·•1mp<1t1lilt: rrx1m r•1nrlo w rrµl1 ., .... 1 ITlillf' WI' tlt!>l'OVf'r th.;l J.11·uu1. tlhl g.11 .1c1· ~.:!., 1·Hr . ..!11.i 1111111<1 , hlk '" i11•r..<lf1 (":ill !G! !!1':>1 cH·:-1 .. all1 :t 1 .u l!Jr ..illl•• "N'O Pl-AO.., IN ,\ I' Al> t-i.YLr U. jUI lJ.1} \ l\'I." ~1lMl.1t>f75~ l:.!O!I 2 Br I': ha l11 ... nhnuw ·1:~1. .\1~ml W2 11~13 apt, rl:-hl."I r . 1•11c•I p.11 1•1 i 'liH Shr ~ fm 2 br . I l(ara.:c Sll:i 1\dulh "" f)h :! Ur. :.! hJ :! p:.1111• tn 1 1;<1 lrl( ups\,... hal< :i l*L' 5411 t~"'l.57 1,,....1 In< .11wn I." nrr.•I t.tlk rmm hl·h $1~ & •, \1t·1." $!1.111 m•1 \i:t utJMS!rai t-:ASTSIOE. q ui.·t 11 ~1· •.JI MW new. Ill.JC: 1-. I hclt I lt.1 L\.6la Mt..,a ..irt•.i J-1 m ll30 UP. Office·store, cpC.s, drps, A/C. 17301 Beach, H.B. Lie. 8'2-2134 Newport Beach olc /apl M:;G. Cannery sed ion. 675-4912 broker beaitl•• SINtn New addi~on to suite ~90. FUU ser vice exec. !lwtes in Newport <.:enter. 14 new olrlcf!S 1n plush sur· r oundings w7 under· ground aiisigned park· Ing. f'rom $295 mo As k about our move·1n al kJwance Newport Regency Corp. (714)644 71119 Rel&il 1<¥f1ce s pace. 700 sq fl. West cliff area. l.Qf>..4148, call collttt. Snail office Perfect ror answenng service. etc Only $75 per mo. 1102 West 17th St, Santa Ana . f'or more info call Joe C anale 547 41 81 o r Renata at 556-ncn Sml.11 l{Jde·Away ()(f1ee. Only S50 per month Va · c·afll J25 Nt1 Bniadway. Santa Ana ll1s lortcal Hldg f'or more mfo call Sam Wurren 558·6878 or AenaUI SS6 77<n l>reslJg1ous new EXECUTIVE SUITES aYatl;.ible near OC /\Jrpon Attraet1\ 1: r :•ll·s ll)Clude rct•ept100t:.t. law hbrary n inferetH·•· rm~. !»CCrl'l:srt al :.1:rv11:1• & Xerox r~rtltl} f-"•1r a pet'S(Jll<tl lour & r urtht-r dao1b 111qwre c.t \'11rt.i<' """". 95~ 4!21111 •1 r ~:D)O I .lot 1}l " kind PENTHOUSE SUITE l.1.1C':il>'d w11h1n tlw uni Que J::urn~an d1•'IJ!fl•-(J l.1do :'-1..ir 1 n a \ ii I J I!,. f -0. "6tdi:r .! 4(AJ !'>q ... l>rn ;,u • 1-;1e\ ..;\11r ~\·t liar l.oun)!•'' 1'.1n«amtr HJ) \t•'I." C"11vcred Palw ~<><ator Amcrut11·' 2801 Latayette, N.8 . Store ar omce space; 1.200 Sq n .simomo. 8. Grundy Rltr ~lSl Newport. Nr Pst Ofc Modern 5al Ml tt store or ofc. 2630 Avon (C >. 213/Cf.7001 IALIOAISLAMD Rare opportunity to open an olfice or shop near , feny, Only M2S Mu. Realonomics 875-6700 PRIME foe • Harbor Blvd., nr Baker St . Co&t.a Mesa. 580 or l lGO sq.ft. New .trpl . decur Avail Sept. ht. J\t(t ~1366 ................... 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIWPOltT IEACH 3000 H. 1000 fl offl c~ space, quiet lite 1ndwi area. No automotive o r fiberglasing. 645·3323 dys. . Commercial rcolal 850 Ml ft industrial part 10 San aemenle 492·tr153 le11 I: number. 4600 ···•····•·······•••·•·· Rt.>'ipOnstble . wurktni.: "' r 1 l c r s e e k s •1 n ,. bedrot>m l"Otlaj!c• 1n Corona del Mar ur Co~t.1 Me.<t Qwelnl'1>1> l':<!>(!n ltal Wnt,. (;l~!->1rk'<.I Atl :zzo; Ua1ly Pilot. Po !lox 15"0 CQ:.ld M1•:-a 9'£26 IJe,tfl• be rent of houM' 1·pl loolung ror unfurn 2 :J bdrm w t"lll'I y'1 for 2 rnalurf' dl\gg llavt• l!'><Kl ref ., for all r>r u :. 751 9100, l2 4 pref Slt'Vl' rir Jewi Wf: :-n:1-:o A J lir hnuw lo1WCr apt , or c;onoo 1n the llunll ngtnn Be h Mann:i ::X·hl d1slnc'l s:n .. t•1 $4•ttt Pl<':i,t· •· .. 11 1 ~~7'.l:irt6PM ,. ... m I." 1rc·m1·h1loJrt-n 1:s & 11 w t•ks m.::ilt•or lrm In ~hare 3 ttr nr l:ir ~er 641 l~I •••u ;1n•Ht / fW...c• . ......••.............. 8'ainHs Opporhftty 5005 ...•••.•••........•.... J Br llou:.1· in Marin a !-.rhool 01:.lnM S375 Lu $400 m'> Please l'all lji'6 !l'i79 .ifl liPM 4 Br 2 Ba execu .. ve ra~ ily ll v1og an Harbor View Homes . Close to school & pool, no pets. S800 mo. SSJ ~l.~1440 -~ 2 Br. ulJI pd Sommer S300 S. Otmtnt« 1776 week. Wanter $CSO mo. •••••••••••••••••• ••••• W:ilk 111 1·l"'t"l, I' .ar zr.<Kl t11 S\.'1 '.I tir 2 ti.1 40~ prof. t11 !»hr I." utht r W I> hiw1k 1111, 1'i•• 11\'l' 1·ncl F:ar l'JUn lilk lo -.amf'. -.pltl lt•\t'I hm Call r°' a pp>')tnlmcnl U..,.Liuttsn Orange Un·Salc ~.:Kilt Toll 1-h"" lBOO 1252 2000 ~;xec 1-'am Homt•. 5Ar. I m1 from bf'a,·h. f,fl(' rlt':ir 5th g reen, $1300 {'..Ill 434 .2093 Vl\CAN'T' 2 RR 2 fla . rc-fn g. walk to sl~pptnf.! ~chools, <'lose to wys. S375 mo . Vlllaie R E. !lt>l-4471 . al'\k for Keith 4 Hr 2 B<i. frptc., pal.Jo, 2 t'Ur garul(c, lndry rm. zoo. 673-0626 :, hdrm 3 ba pool, wa Xtra large Int. Complct<- g arden Ing & pool -;ervic'e. SH.so per mo. Call !168-2558 & 963· 1664. TownhOme, 2 sty, 2 BR. nr Hntg I lar bor $IOO m o. ('.ijl I 8J3.J622; 554-1332 View home. 3 br. avail Sept lst $550 mo. l!>t. last +deposit. 847· l~l 1. :1 Bdrm. 1112 ba. fen1·ed yard. ch1lrl , pet ok. SWO per mo. 960-5.57~ _ ~Br . 1•.,ija, patio, at· Lached garage, pool rac, ~mo 557 1351 3242 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lux. 3br. 2.000:.q. rt Waterfront Condo. Lse SL.<XK>/mo. 871-8471 Large 2 br waterfront con· do New. 30' slip avail. Ask for Joan 846-0641 or ~ ...... 3244 ••••••••••••••••••••••• College Pk Home, 3Br, den. famiJy, living, 2 ba, Comm. pool, SliOO Lease. 642~. 54(). 7550 The Terrace 3 br. 2 ba. 2 paols, 2 car gai;age. Bea ul. e nd uo il lownbome surroonded by park. 1625. 552·1800 & Iv messag-.e_. __ 1 & 2 Bdrm Condo. Air, tennis, pool . ·'The Lakes ... S450/S550 . lm-9321 UHTALS Bach., l ba. . . . . . . $375 3 BR. 2i.ii ba ......... tsliO 4 BR, 2~ ba. . . . . . f72S 2BR, 2 ba ........... 9500 San Clemente Seaview; 4 RR. 3 ba., New Redford. Guarded gates. pool & tennis $1200 Mo. 644-~: 63J·~ OCEAN vu, brand new dJx condo, 2Br , 21~Ba. Crplc, jacuzzi. dltt gar, 1195 mo. Avail Sept 1. B-6596 -----2 Br. 2 ba Big Canyon twnbse. S800 /m o . No pets. Call all 6pm agt 644·25.59. Oh.Ifs condo. lease; 3 BR. 2 ba • single level; spec tacular view! Bargain al ~mo. Agt 640-0020 Jasmmc Creek Guarded Commuruly. Brand new home. Pools & terutis 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Dining & Family rooms. S1200 per mo. 21.3/ 596-1802 ----OCEANFRONT·3Br hse. with ocn view $1200 m o /y rl y or w i nte r fle2ollable, A~. 673-6210 81\ifs Condo "A". redec. Jbr, 2 ba, l level. Pool, pal.lo. shopping. Leaac. S700mo. 2433 Vis t a Hagar. 675-<»Jl2 Condo 3 br, 2 ba, Nwpl Terrace, patio w /bbq. Pool & ja~uzzi. ssso. 961M.191 -~...----- Nice house,' 43rd st. met. enclosed garage, waal yrty tenant, no pets $450. SSl·UlllO IAYSHOUS !• Beall.. 4 Br , 3 ba, ram rm. Bay view from.~­ stairs. $1500 /m?-_~~ aonsider lse/Opt. ~ ar~. 2 Bt. diniftl rm. rl-ptc. gatage, hrtb·sarden house. s pl't n.kleflc!; fenced. Lawn servlce-°1t water incl lllOO. Horse corrals extra. 642·3519 or 754-QZ39. .~~2910___ _ Spoc1~ular Ore.•n View. llllloo ,.-we. 1707 dJx Wbr apt, S350·SS25. Nn l'htldn•r1 SJ25 mo lx·h. <ill blu1,, ~ rl) Ref:,, rNld CJll :;~ i l:-.6 i\:.k for (.'rat){ fl31 1~.t. TSJ... Mg ml f;..i:? It.OJ r11-. aft H•..r .,. h·mb 1-tt·aduront :i tir :! hJ cl~· ~Jr p.11111 frpl1 bill~. lndn YNrl) '\•1 p.•L-. f,;\!1 :VO:w P1~s1blc-hou,1• ,h;irini.t -.1lu:tlJOO ror I or 2 ~·ounj! prol b w xlnl rt"fo;. La~ Arh ar~a R1 r h:ird i52 AOll nr l."rt ll' Clas<,1ftt.•d •594. Oatl) Pl lol. BuA 1651.1. M 92627 675-8662 S. A MoMy lrolter We pmv1de all 1>erv11:l'' al low t·t>st •9:>5-2274 ................... ••• • l 198-2722. RVM~ P~ouse. yrly, ll>r. Iba. (pie. 360% v1ew, $J50 _!lJ-.927 ~164\ - Sleeping room s & kitchenettes. $75 per ~ & up. Ocea.n f'ronl 8'1~40 CoroM .. M49' l7 22 ....................... Oceanfront 1 br. pa tao. hplc, gar. Winter $450. Yrly '550. 673-nli7 _ 3724 ....................... CAsADEOltO ALL UTILITl ES PAID Compare before you rent. Custom design fe atures : S p acious k1lc hen with 1nd1rect lightmg, separate darung area. full length marble pullman in bath. k1ngs11.e bedrooms. paol, BBQ, surrounded with plush laod&eap&ng. i\OUl ... T UVlNG.ATIT'S REST' NO PETS 1 Mnn fum1shed $345 2 Bdrm furnished $420 l6S West Wll.SM (714100·1971 Luxury bach apt above garage w /maid service for neat, nonsmok ing, employed gent, refs . 631·~19. ---- 1 l!r' IDOb~me 1175 & S11S. Mlhlre adult only. No 91ta. Quiet. secure. 1991 Nwpt Btvd. 646-8373 62 Br. S32S "' $350. Bl lnS. adults, no pets. 931 W. 1.9tb St. 548-0492. Bachelor, adult only, pool, ~mo. s.58-1795 .......... l741 .,.. ....•.•.•.•..•....•. t.\GUNA BEACH MTR INN. Maid serv .. color 'IV. heated pool, Util. (714)4t4·S294. 98S No. eo.atHwy. REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 310% L~e 2Br Iba Sml palto, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•arport. laun1Jr) $:!511 CHILDREN 6 Years & under /4n W.tc0tne At I •a f CroH From S350 •Beautiful Landscaptnl! eQ\ildren·s play are;1 •Xlnt rec facilities •145 of storage spat<' •Speciou.'i 2&J BH "2Carports per apt 570 E. lmpenal Hwy f\IUenon /\Vrul 9 I Ph f><tf,.ti62!'J Cht.-cry I BR rlpl,. v. P'I pall'>. $315 rno P rC'f non .~mokmg :idll, n•l peh 544) 4752 Om'. 2 hr. 2 ha, rrpl. llllt' 3 br. 21·~ ba v. frpl for more mrorm:itwn 1".111 b cl v. e c n !I J m fi pm f..t2~ 1826 ..•.•....••••.••....... $100 f'Rt-:F; IU-:NT 870 1911 2 Hr. 1 t>:i upj>('r S2K:. lcAoaP'tRilHMIO 3807 Ne.,. bid!! l-.ndo~1·•I ••••••••••••••••••••••• J!ara~" 3~111 ('hcllarn l BR & bachelor un1l. 404 Way 496 1097 11r '1\16 52'75 E. Balboa Call Rol(cr. ...,.--...,.°" S.och 1840 (TI4)675-:ll01 ._...'"'JI' $210 Ra ch, IRr . S22S Resp adult11. N'> pets UUJ pd. 106 K Buy /\w. apt9 ----CoranodtlM• 3822 ...•................... 3 Bdrm. 2 ba Y~nrly Brand new unit nf luwcr ~ex 93001'.!_'0· 673-211:1 Pvt 2 bt. 2ba, w 1exqws1le vtew of bay on tuJl:11dc ~mo. 875-5205 1124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA MAHCHA APTS Lar~e. 1.24&3 bd garden aJ)U. Adults. Ds hwhr, bttns, encl gar, gas bbq. ·Pool. Gas Pd. nB &ou Pl. Mi·5073; 64S-56H Spacious 2 br, apl<i. Fam•· ly unit. Pool & Play ground. Sundan<'e Wes l Apts. 1998 Maple. 642·19151between 9-2. Garden Vista Apls Beaut. brand new 1&2 Br, frplc, laundry rm. t3115 l.o 14(16. TSLMgmt 642-9412 Newly decorated 3 Br 2 Ba townhouse. Spuious ~.pool. Quiet .,.... Adl&lt.a. no pets. p . ~ /f75-5'M9 ~uv.­.... otU. Jhe. New cpt, dr111, encl. ,.,..,e, patlo, p:eat kitclMn w /bltns. Multa, 00 pets. Obi. •ink ....................... •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. 2 Ir, Adults only J pr1ols Covered cur port pauoapL-1 • BBQ", close l-O rwy:. & bch!> walk Lo shoppmi: 1711 I GoW.ftwHt atWCWMf' 847-6064 tt.1114• Gt-•ada SHARP. beach 1. 2 & 3 BR. frvlc, d11hwsr . gar & pal.IOI! No pt>ts 960·2358 H.edec. 2 Br. 3 blk~ beach. crpts /drps, adlt cpl. 21.JC Atlanta. 2bdrm 2ba studio. sm yrtl, gar, no peL'> 1395 mo ~3397 and 675-6670 Lg 2 Br 11.'t Ba . n r w carpets. drapes. & hit an111 Lg fenced patio. garage Pl6. Mgr. 7711 Ellis 110. 847 6341. 673-JUS 2 Br 2 Ba. garage, patio. carpet, drapes. lndry rm. $311:5 mo. 960-4841 Very large 2·11lory 3br . 2~ba. frplc, garage, liOO. 8C7-407. 2Br l ba. 1500&q n.. yrd . new crpta fr drpl, m1 & •,; beach. Call Gary $3'7-1350. I 1 hlk lll bv,Jdl, Jhr 21'11 upsl:ur-.. hltn:. ... undk i.iar. I!,{· ss.5() 127 44lh "t 6411-614() ! OR I ha. l'--J blk!i 10 lw h, new pJtnl c pl. s to' 1• refn~. gar Yrly $150 I~ 759-t&40. ev 7!'19 1426 I UI<, $300 M•i . > l't1rh !''Urn. I BR. $350, yc•<irl> 673 6362 \ VU\RLY 3br, 2ba, ME'P'i to l>car h & !>hnppan~ l'rpls, drp'i. frpk. <•II hll.ns. $5.\0 nln 955 Ul7i •2 Rr. 2 l>a. 111ufr:.. frpk. Jl')tll. $.",0\1 ,\dulh no 1>1.'t.-. ll33 ~N . KJJ 1653 I Bdrm :! Bdrm ~ $450 Av'11I 1mmc1I ("all for dn Yl' bv :id tlre;s 7 :JO 1222 or 6 iJ J:lA I l\J,'t Sari C&emtnt« 3876 .••........•••••..•.... l & 2hr. mov<' 1n toda) \\'.ill< lu lJ~:h $285 to~ 646-0507 or 4911 1903 I Hr CX'<'an vt<'w. ut ti pd $240 Nl'w <lcn>r fA2 :.114 ()r 49K Z722 llH ••••••••••••••••••••••• l;ft 2 Br. 1 ~ Ba. lg pal10. r rpt c. M.'.JO. 839·3!>24 ........ ,.....shed 41w u..fwWWcl JtOO • •••••••••••••••••••••• ntE EXCITING ,ALMMISAArTS MINUTE.5 TO NPT BCU Bach.1&2BR from $255 & up. Adults No pets. 1561 Mesa Dr. t5 Blks East or Newparl Blvd> 9am·Spm S46 9860 SawindVi-e New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts In 14 plans from $350 + pools. ten· rus. waterfalls. pands! G• foi: cook.ing Ir heat· ing paid . From San Diego Ftwy drive North on Beach to McFadden then West on McFadden to Seawind Villace. (71A)~l& ...,-.s Nd 2 roommates to 'hr. M F 25·3.S, NB TC'rracc rondo w eYrryth1nR S.200 mo utll 1nrl 6t&ST74 Jfl 6f>M Sbare 2br dplx. I~ patio. faonl( O<.'ean $250+ull Noprts M f' 675·5141 Gal lo shar~ 2 bdrm /\pl In c;M ~· samf' Sl82 mo 64.>3340 Eve:. Roommate to share house H 8. JacUUJ. quiet ar('a :! mt bch 1148 51:157 • Work 900 5481 l\e ll> Rmmll' nt'eded lo ~hr 3br dplx. (.'all R11·h homi> ~~. work 55i llil. Ava.ti nu.,. l Bdm AJ.>l . '1 blk bl h , NB Mor F Sl65m•J ind uul G7fo-451!l W a t e rf r u n t I u p I 1• ' Newport l<>land l,J?<' lidrm. P'1 bath Wl'thi..r pat.ro. rplr Mall•~ ant'l tu i.hare S280 + ut1l ll754421. 675 3002 Pm{ fem lo s hr lit quiet C'M borne. rrptc, rtt rm. ~ cons1derl'<i. S225 1250 + utiJ. ~0488. 634 7611 aft 7. COSTA MESA Prorc:.:. 11fl1ce :.pan' avaJI m Caltf 1st flank Hldg . 150-300 sq rt Low pnce mrl Jan1lor111l. seeunly serv1fet>. 'vn fereooe rm & ut1l /\bun dant parkm2 ;1va1I 1·1>n Yen1cnt IOl' c lo''-' tu .urport, travel 3j!l'nt & bank 1n bldg 230 Jo: 17th St . C M 642 951',0 CM newly dct•11rjl ed SI.Iles a.Ir cond. 45' Sq rt 1714 1 642 77 10 or c2 131 42'2 1665 COltOMA DB. MAR DelWte nfftce S150 Pl·r M o Real o nom•c!-1 67~6700 J\WrOX 400 sq fl C 2 130 E 17thSl Suite .. o· SI~ mo Doyle S4R· I 16K i50 Sq, ft \ 1ew. under ground prkg. cle,•ator. O:>ast llwy \lsib1hl) 1\1r c•ond La~una HC'nl•h. 1714 )!'i-19 11116, wknds cgg..3922 MEWPC>ttT Ca.TEI OFACES,ACE at Sl.25 per sq ft Pnme space availabl<' an Cal American Rld R. Elit Clll!nn~ & Pany Co ordmaung bus Fully II•· kt tc·hcn c;,, m pl e lt' h · ~ui ppt>d Pn me arc:. Call 548·5710 DRAPERY RETAIL STORE In CdM·NB area. a n ongoing business s10,ouo Ne(!o t 1ablt.> 640·2347 No an1>wt'r <&2541 ~bmtl aJI orter" Mu:-t sell l')r trade . O t•l1 Restaurant this Wl't'k $150,000 g r osc;. Call V'lt'Tler772 s&-18, ~ 851 J V ,.. n d 1 n R R '' u t c- BLACK J J\ CK G l\M E~ lVegas 21 •. 5 m.arhmt·~ 551-0934 ICl-:CHEAM SllO P Newpc>n Pil'r l\reu Very Popular & Uni4uc Must sell now 673·5fihl Te.is Shop! HJ profit . low overhead Sl4,000 + rnv Patnrlc 631·1266 RVMf.X REAL TORS Newport Center. at SJ 25 ... ftlw..t per sq ft 766 sq fl or 1532 0,F HhMit, 5015 sq n. 13 yr lease avail) ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'ree parking. Ask for Uruque Investor r""wred 8llJ 714 i7S2·0070 ~ .. Plldh 4 Br 3 Ba ln·level. -for new, humane en •-.. Dll from HB $210 Mo In San Clemente dl x terprases. Local e n · + i.,. util Rita 536-8090 ocean vu of cs, 300 sq rt. trepreneur with ~very SLS0.64.2--3014 ; 1-492·1720 successful bus iness. Prof. Fem. lo shr lrg bcat"h hou se w lhandsome. happy 27 yr old M , S275 pr m o 900-55(1) Desi!Ol Plaza. luxunous office 600 s q . ft. Sub·let IB5 mo. 642·5456. fUm bearh home Prer Dix. l rm. ofhcc a rlJ male. no 5mok. drugs. Airportor Hotel. No So Lu. 499·4329 Sl55 tease 83J.32239to 12 mo. Beautifully furn JBr h..~e or detached guest hse avail to fem 23·35. Nr Michaelson & Culver. Irv. $275 m o. Robert S51-6kl0 Male Wtder 30 Lo share tux NB apt. $240 mo. 758-0114 ~. hm. senior citizen hu room w /pvt bath. Pref. same.~. Fem. wanted to s hr oceantront apt w /same. NolKmkr. SLIO pr mo + utll. 875-01~ DEC.SUfTES llappllless is having your place of business a l Baker Center. Reccpt, cool. room. phone cov· e rage , 100 xerox ropes/rno .• colree. ancld . in rent. Secretarial services avail. For more info. pis call Bev at mzt6). ,,..Loe •• .............. J ..... e~er to launch others. needs backer with heart & vision as weU as pror11 motive. I( you are a lov mg, enthusiastic person wh ose an vestm e n b should benefit people an addition to m aking a good return, you'll wanl to talk with m e. Write with lsl. s tage anfo-a nd receive same. K.0 .L .. P.O. Box 3587, Orange, CA9'!86.5. MDMytoL.o. sou ••••••••••••••••••••••• v"NEED v"MONEY • ClmlTHO in~S750/1 BR.1225 & LAMK.OIOS Free rental liatin1 service. Save tim e fr money. For info call: Larae 2 bdrm. 1v. ba. 56-M9l ...... ...__ ........ w/Qeean view. Uv rm, .,......, 4JIO $1.10pr14ft 1.llf sq ft • tlS' sq ft suit.es, new, frtt park· tns. Avail. for lease up to 3 yn. lit $1..10 I>" sq ft. Prindpels only. Ask for BW.1SM070 PIOILl:M ZM&WTD.._. 147-1402 Arrani9dby C...tta-L... 2811 EkleftAve., C.M. r IOllCll fam. rm. frplc, patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c Io 1 e d «a r a I e . East.aide Co1ta lh1a , •'JW ... aeorno. Ru.l&ta~ •ln1le, a ultabl• ror ~•••cH .... r B Ba 1lora1e. 940 per mo .... ~. ~ ..... rom ocaa. 2 r 2 • -4000 Avail hnmecl. MS-4MOl. New.....-omcea, Sl.06 •• Call $11-.91187. ••-••••••••• •••• ••••• • la _., et tll,,.ort w /a.lat 'II d I CHiie..... 44'0 Mewt;y ~ Ground 2 Br, I ba apta avail. now. -+ S100 depolit No peta. 2 kld1 ok. Call --or t7W9'1L Al\. no fee. ante me•· n o o · --·----· .._ _ .. to_ ft ...-.. W'QDloyecl. Sbr. -av-. -*I· . bth. la all · prhlle1••· 1 ort .. ...._ ...._. m. ..-0, °'-'· ...., 1i Fume.; a & m w. • 9'. Call Tom ...... -...... ._ llsk55'1..Wf9. --. 1111 --·· --~~~------~· MONEY AVAILABLE •oaoto SIO,•,OOO. ADy purpaM.Dl.aD CAIRAVAD...AJIL& -=····· ............ ··-- DM.Yfll'll.Ot ........................ Ort ••••1• •Park Ina __,_ • Alro90¥lta kll•....,..-&takoeuna ~ rr... ., SllS Aapa.•lt ...... ,. 1M .._ .._ Uc'cl -----C\STOM f1t'n&IO& M;M I CARPENTRY ·--················· .,Ja)I ~ ~O.ycare • Pr. Sdiool. M.y ~ llla8')' ~ Urptllll')' l'rH )'Mn n~ JU11l -.. Doon. wledow'I. ft<' "" eo.ui ...... ". m.iau. 111-Gll c ..... ....................... Oee•ret C'O•lrarlor ... .....U..., fmtt.1, patlot, r•p•lr• M r Ryan IU 0)00 L 1t· tflm1 ........ Need Child C are for l.abor lhy ' Llc-d Dayrare. lll lr b allf' nit.m. • UP«fttJ")I, fMC'lftl ti roof Ud.ra<tor l pKl•lltlOIC In ·~a No Job lo •ml Papa remodellna. roofl1111 , l lilt ~I 414 dl!ridnt. drywall• all t t1 I th b y•lt M o n 6 :JOAM ) JOPM, ai yn 1$.l .-JI Hull.)' c.,.t ~ pedni W• do wr own -••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~lAlbJv l'111l a..m llullcten. 4~ Yr 1 ~ •team clean 2) CokJr" bn&bleo.n, Wfl& ·····•·•···•·•········· lile<tn<'1tan11 Exp'd, tu1h C HAMI C T IL t: lbdwin, batM, m&rya Your lll• or mine . .,,. ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oardenln11. ''"" trim mlal. el.,1 up, 6 matnl Mn """"' Ml M 14 I.AWN 11C'J v1,·c, h1n1J •"•IM'. t'l\'lan 11~, haullntc IWJ WU1 t;,,1 1111 t dt'nt1r . m ow «1ie1. l'ln upr. "'""" t•at R.nbJ C:M iHO )411•111 Would Ilk" t o bab111t wldY& unt,y llty home near Harbor <.:ea1u-r, ('M .. :lll6C) cptt 10 min ble•C'h Clu.n bv. d1n rm. hail SU A'I nn 17 "°. t'OUt" h ll 0, t'tlr & Gwar rbm pet odc:w l)Jl repair, U yn .-11pr Un won mynll Rf'f~ )JJ -0101 QWlli\>'. lo ro.t All LJlfl Yard l 'IH4', t 'o mpl1<lc ~nc6'2 ~I Re1llable ltt.1111ouu1i1blc W\JJ bllbya1t ll.tve-lo1r111J home wtt.h fMnd yard F.lrptt lkiurly 11' ~k ty call Gail su~o i.n s :.> ........ ~ s.rric• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BANKRUPTCY S7~ DIVORC~ S75 Aruon LetcaJ M2 5100 llYOICE Typing ~vice av:ulable Call Barban 641 0586 OIVORC lo: f10 Eas y, g u aranteed Pac1f1r Serv1cei1 ~95tl0 C1;1.'IS1f1t.'d Ads 642 5678 Wf' Uire C.flM!l Clunt'F'i Sleam clean AJ1u up holllery Work 11uat Trv:k mount wut t'ree •·re.a. rate. ~ l716 Havt' your ('ARI .. :~. P\.OORS and WINOOWS doned by Dut<'h M uin lftlanct' 971 I U4 ~,-Rlc:&AN l,nt·t"1 nalht fre.i "'llm•t• vo ~ ... a mall Jul» U.· •UJ~ blJ 03:.11 I t t t IF'Cf llectric 64) W74 fo:J.JoX"TRll.'IAN lit'i.l r atfl& lil"-1 worllman:o.h 1p Sm.all ,lotlll pnof ttr t'<l !1'15 K345 ........... Carpet clearu.ng. stewm & ••••••••••••••••••••••• brus h Profesi.1onal Very nmbl 751 89Sl ALL,. N I prof c· u.rptil & ~ cleamni i;ptt1t1I Hes\ pnl-es. 766-9660 Olrpet steam cleanin.:. l1llY 5 rooms $211 Ri II. 646-7!>46 Mal(ll.'1an 111v111il11hlt' for any 11t'C' II' ion Ad 11111 1'11.·tM'hcr &M ~I ~ ......•.•••..••.......• K&U cu. .. tom wood (1•111 in.:, ~:ah')> & frru·1• n •11u11 tP11~4(1.l) or tr~!f I~ Ucoiu1u~ H\'111 tWG ~ l~"k!I(\' ~t141Jto111 lw-11b ull l1"C'f'"\ k 11(11 lllhlll(, ..ud. n~I a'" 11111.lrr'. \rt'\· 11r u n1nl(, h .a ul1111( 1 lt'11nup1o ('all Jon ~ url)' morn. l:it.- ,,,..~ ......•................ ~f'l'n.~ torn' Sl11.l1111( d011r J1U11S" W111duws 'll\Wk., 0111 J1rf)' Jo1·k 1h" f"1·r uµi•·r I'S 1·lt•1" 11lu'mh 111.:, l'UI ~H·ul r} '""' <fW 74111 l .. dpllln •...•.•.•.............. l"Olt Yotllt llANl>Y~AN ('Al.I. JOI IN, !«oO 'lfj'/~• 00C 9tudent. t Ton lr\lit'll 'l'rMh. lrw trim. Dan .... HOUllTIMDlll llo¥tni • HauJJn• Tbe A...., fll local tMcMra &arv1a1 Collea• Stu· wW e... for your borne clelU. £.per. ~-1213. ta..&in1. tnmmlna. yard • iar•1• cleeouoe. ~1-IZ'TI wNM JOU are away. Ph S V!_ thbl nu_mbn' __ . __ _ Ntl18ut.2. ~l&ik\eder. dump trUt"k, 118'lin1. haul. lrH • yrd wn. nU.1· IL'll 1~7 . , .... ~r!it'Ofl, llauUn1 • t.'IHnup Call Ray, 414 OOHJ U1a1dla ' I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Cl,,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• niropean L1nd1c1~r Top work t·11r price IWs. 646 4871 dys/t'Vt'fi Wa11t it KEAl.J,Y GLEAN llOUSF," Call Gin«harn U1rl Ftret.'St ~ 51Z3 t•mry ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hob1o'a lfouset'lt'anln.: Bnckwork Small Jobs ~vc, for » thorouiihly Newport, Co«ta Mesa • clean huwie S44> 0857 lrv1ne 075 3175 eves l~ve tn houseclean child ea r ~. help cook J npanei.e .,peaking ~~106 AJ11·e !I Jluusedeaninl( Rn<'k. 11tone. blocll work. tile floor!I, ronrrt>te P•llOI, w1lll1, dri ve way11 Pree eat J ohn 8461~ ~il.W11able. rehablt' & Jo'TJl't '11, planltt'!I, new '" r• of i. bll la-.6. IWG 41471 repa.i r HM s f')<ee ee t llou.'>t"eleanin~. 1"'"'''<11 Neul, C•J01plete, r'f11b l C,Jual1 fwd P"'"'or11wl I 11 'C(.'fV(' you lnHd :.:..z OIU.'i ftUUSt'\.'ll'lllllll~ l>t'l.lf'lltl ,1 lilt'. l'XJ)f'rlt'tltl .. I ll.J\l' ,..,, 1'4ii :J:C,j, ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.ocal movin~ F'r1·1aht l-1.tn.'>lrut. ll/JO. h•IU.'lt'h•1ld &, U ff I I' t• \ 11IJpI1 I'' lt.'!'111.'•0!Whlt' r all~ ( ',11 I •c,:, "~ W.tem Ways lllovlnc Co . LocaJ • 1ta.mde U c 'd / lmrd. 75M'M Pt:TERS PAfNTINC Expr'd Rua Ratea l"ree Ea t. Call Cene ~ I Prof, painting. Ext • Int ~. Reta. lfree est. ~.531J.4383 Paintin&. INT /~XT Neat. honest, reu,, 12 yr11 exp. Lic'd Uavc 9S4-100 ALL PAIMTIMG NeatW.-1.mCocnpl ~ lntl35Cl Dave 's Pa 111t 1og , ltes /Comml Sf'rv1nK c•11C1t al comm II yri. Highest qua.lily work k s nbl. ll c'd Da ve . ~ >,n4! ut Painting St l,H· 1n<e Try me K.11>~ 2A hrs H1fbi.rd Sinor IK:.ve th" p:11 nt1 ng l•1 m o· JI yrl> l'lq 1 Alt 4 :lJl'M 675·!1217 Van ESSIAN PalnURC •Wallpapering l"reefllt,3yr1uar1 Oluck &1lan 912·14'18 Int Paint • wallpaper. Qua! wwk. re .. pr. Jl'ree mt. Steve 547-4281. Eat l*l\t, call JI~ H..!!!!..! _ A II I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Mef ancient draln dean Ina ~.50 up. Result• ~· 1 dys. 846-5eee. at\ 5,131--00.M .. ... . ..................... . Repair • Reroof. All type a ·11 h l nal r 11 rocklhakes·compo-t11r Free e1t. 541 ·5'30 Fin Paperhanging, quality Avail. wo rk onl y . Evea . ----~.dayt,49' 7171 . Swal•t .... Int palnUn1. Spe<· r111te. Cor ap(.I. 8111 l''ree est Mll-7!Wl. Palllllna ti home rep111rs, Int /ext Qu1Ahty work Rell able ti re111•or11tblc f)>ee eal. Hank ~5208 "-l.neom ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gary's SaodblasUng . Stucco, wood, etc. fo)'eeat. 754-6863 T*riU-1.,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.AllENCE'S TV. Z7 yr':> exper. Daya. eve11 , wimds. S).95 +. 957-IO'Jfl T'"S.Vlce A.II leveb-11tyles·~es ••••••••• ••••••. ••• •• •• Gabnella SludJO/ u111 c MlJte'll T ree Servin:. Tr~ Hy NHHS ~3003 removal, cleanup. trMh ....._.,....,..,. haul·away. 54U-3760. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neat patehei & te11tures ... EST. 193-1439 "**' ' ........•.....•.••..... D It St. Clair·, Plumb tni. n:IJablc. $14 pr hr SU 3503 Plumbtnl( rl'p1ur Spto1• in n·mt.idclrn.:. 1·•i1>J>4'r rt· IJIJ!l', fe.1k dl'\t•C11tlll & ~1·wc r lur:il1n1: l"l o.11 ratu. TIJP llJl l'lumh IOI( ~ :ll!M Santa Ana wind11 du1·. toon. Tree tnmmrna & tr~g. 8111 . comb. ;lO yniexp ~AM,~ 7 PM 979-83!17 TMlarinq ................•...... t'R>:>: tnal lesson credenUalffi rt•adinl(, !Tiith & Jo'reneh fJ73 001 :1 WIRdDw Ca...iltc) •...................... I l11v1• °'()1tWth1111t l•J '''11 ' I 1;L,.,..,1f11-.l 111ls do 11 wl'll MIMI what )'"l w.1111 l).uly l'il•lt ('l.J\"f1t"(l ' 111 'Y·ll lh1ni:.,' fo'lt with Dally 1'11•.t W11nl Ad-. Want Ari Hc:iulL'> 00 ~11 I .1>11e1w liludent.11, windr)w Wlt!>thlO)( ft1•111d /SlOrt·:. Xl1ll work fi42 544!.I f'A!> 7!112 Malley to Lo. 5025 A. a•c-llh/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,..MR .. 1/ Lost&FCMtd 5300 Lo.t & Found 5300 Pt'f'IOMI S.niu~ Sl60 Http Wmtted 7100 Hi.Ip W..ted 7100 Hi16pWmshd 7100 Http W..t.d 7100 ...................•... •••.•••.....•........•. ...............••..•... ................•...... . ....•........................................ Loet & FoilMt ...•...•...•••......... SlOO R F.WA RD' l.OS'I C11l1t'<>. Tortu"'' "h1·ll I al, lllk , •lfalll!I', v.lil m a r k 1 n I! " I-' 1· rrl !lhf Jf\.h UJr V It 111 ~! h Ur u.i llch l'lc.a)>l' 1 .ill Mar.:1c 497 2504. 4~1 li4WI f"Oll'llll u11i.iro\ t vr It 111 llu:iln wht "" lilk 111.or~ inJ~' \ w M l''J & In 1111' NII t 'M ,1r 10,1 1-'ritJ,,, 1•\f• IAl ~ .JllV\llllt' -_,. c:rll7Jl.TDJ7~ Al '! 'Ill VI". I' A Yi\ 111. I· lli\llYSITTlo.ll, m11\ur'· 11.r t,..,,.h,.n :t y .. ar •1ld My hom1•. lit,. h..ww<trll, •IWl'I tr arL' 1•11 po·r rl'f ' rf'f11I Nt t;I'~ IW}-411711 ~ruc1ng SWIMGLOAHS and ...._:c1•lllh 5100 LOVEL y LADIES ,. 'I 11n vul,. rlult ~ .. M<llll-.1.'>&t-;."i('UHI " 1•·f llf't 1,.a,.1~H THIN FILM PROCESSORS N " w 1J •1 r I B t· a 1· h Mort~ag~ ilanking C•1 ha.' 1ml'Tlf'd1aLI' openm~-. ft.r llmb1tmu:. md1v1duab With pr11Jr •1 rf11•(! Cit JA-nm11· 111 lht· followmi: ~ Trw.l ()toed 1..oan11 on r~1d~L1al pro~rty I u.-.t11m1 tt.'<l lo m~l your n~.,, H t: Ulo:P1' SANTIAGO IAHK 7 1418f ~ ~tqugn. Tnnt Oftdl 5035 ................•..•... Sattler Mk}. Co. \II t >I""' of rt·::tl "'tak tfl\ l".'lllOl'rlL'o !'>IOt't' I '»!J SpK1a1u.q1ri 211dTDs 642-2171 545-0611 CASH FOR TD's i\!TM!n can Mort ~7 7 1 ~.t • ~.<XXI, :1 yr lnil 'I' II 11~;, lnlt'rl'!>tl ''" lit w humt· r11·Jr •H·•·an 111 l~guna Hcal:'h "'Jll Tith• I nit L.ar~c <"!UI ty pr11 lct·ti. IOVP ... lor Off1r·1· 49'J 16~ If IHI ltr\)>Wt•r h•1tve frle>'>llt'.l' l'r11mpt , et 11 r n I P r 1nI'1 pa 1, IJnlyt l'rfJl~'t ywr up1tal w1lh h1ghPl>l y11•ld Wt•ll '>4 .. 'Urt'fl $40 SS(), IJ(Jt) f I " ( 'I I> 1-'Ull llY { ('all WI\ I fu:.c:rn(t, ~.I.Ii I '1'>9 It t: T l >"> Srlf""''"I /JI :•t;. ltJrl)(t' lUrn 'IOm ,.,, t•n,f l11d1v w d111.111 1·1aJ dt'f.tt.h ~AJO.IAJIJ I l.itJ(Uila V1IJJ1tt· ll I-. H11h Burke 1:, I 0~121 •. <I~ 17(12 I l\Jt.'ilandrn~ mv1·hlm1•nl .. 7.50112nd TI) for :.al<' U1:.counl.cfl ltJ Y 11•1d 14 '/. pr yr Wc•ll !tf'l'Un.'tl by ~7:15 ,000 apt lild)( W/$320.000 l'U:.h l'IJUJty /\II due in 4 yrs l 'l'l ' t .wcel. PllYI! $417.00 11r mo. AAk for Ron or G11ry 640-5112 •.••..••.••...•.•...•.. PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 "'II •flY tl••m °' """' lo111.1l 11m "' ''""'" for-S'l:t ••r "''' wath J Pt."nuy l'rn1 h"t 1\11 ,I l111t" fut <' t un~t ull'ft• <tu\'' .... uh .Jt1thl 1t111JI 11111' ;, IU 1111 llw .~ 11 .. v, r l1.1ry1· 11 • °"" t t1tf1tll••f( 1 • .11 J'I J nr nu>r•.# u1forn1.t1 H1r1 ·""' 1•1 J)l.u •• Y•~ur ,_.11 .tll 642-5678 CcrPoaf 51 50 ......•.•.............. ~1..-..J ndcrs from lrv1111· l•1 Hi Vl'r.11 de M 'lrllfa y l hr u Jo'rlday. Hrs m tt1ven11d1• R In 5 Call Phil 55!10957 cv~or 1·7117·3687 day" 5300 Lolll Rew11rd for t .11 ~ r f' y b I a (' k l .1 h h \ W l1.:t'r 'ilrll'I'!'> 111 ,tl•'. ~lawed in W Nr·wp11rt •tO 111•t>dl1/r11nl 1-'rt J\111• IUlh r..tl llill:I 1/1.,1 M !'>h1·lt II' c I •t\ Oillwl $JOO 11•w ;111I 1 .t[J :)ljfj 0::,74 ,lfl )\1011 tll 4ltHIAl aft f;I' M LUGE REWARD ! 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Call Found rnbh1t Spel.'1al Pals hotli111• i\l:irrlO!> l'<1rk 714 Im 1Zi5 OOK 4!164 llll'!l •If' 1o·ound u pe\? Call t 'ound f"e m h lk thrn An 1 m a I A ~ s 1st 11 n r c I.Ir~. v1r Adam'\/Pl:H'l'll LeJilgue S37-2273. no fee. lla ti ~n :,49 9551! .,,., 1111' 1-Jl"I 1'111111.! ,\1 .\',', '\I; I-. lv1l1.l.111w-. l.11 "1.1 , ·""' OU1t11ll:i II t!I \ '1111 MICHELLE'S •Outcalt• 1 lt\M 4!1\M k'~ ·r; l'I •FOXY LADY• Olfl'I 'ALI. ()'IJJ. Y •972-1138• l1lt1-:liNt\NT'' i ' o11·111 ;: '"•1f1t11·111i:1I r•111n•.1·l1111• Iii. ri-f<-rr.JI i\t,.111""'· Jtl1111 lltA'l lv kv•·l•lllK i\l'C/\l<I-. ~rihtd Reo«Mr llll.1S t~I <'.1mm11 1l1·11 ~11f 'h·rn1·nh·. t"ull) lu l'•ll /\µpl t\!f.i ,~,.. .....•.....•........... HtlpWant.d 7 100 ••·········•··········· ,lt1t lol .J1I ••EXTRAS•• n1·1·1l1·d . 1111 p l.1\1·1 iclr.111 l•1r 111.11 111•111•111 1u• '"' ·,•·nt · ,,,, , 1 \ t llllllrl '1 ... d 111·•11111· l•1r liq•<'' l.1\ 1111 "h•-111111' l:ot!>lllll'. "'""" 7J.\ '1.!:1 111 :•11 ~ •14 (';1 .,t•·tl lhr I•·"' llrr·.ok , 1 .. 1\ •· 1\I f>'11 "' 1\111· lt•it I< 't 11 f lllll.,w•·•·ro Srn f 1·1· llN !-.'1'1\1( l 'rr11l url1•111 Mu lw••I 1'11111111">, •·•II 111 •l.ty /\t'l1tlllll1111/. "'•'I k 1111 l'l'i\ :-001 l..s~UJl.J 4~ 114JI a~k ''" K<othy ACCOUMTS PAY AILE CLERIC ll.1p111ly '"•11 .. 11d111" 1111n r<·k-. 1•nthu .1:i llr 111 tl1\1.J11.1I f•ll \1 • "UllllllV. Starting Saturday, September 1st Undo & Yid1I l .11·1~ IO k1·" h~ 111111 h •••• 11· .1' '••U II 1111 I' end every Saturday throughout the Football Season the Dally Piiot brings you I A ne w, cxrilml{. proft's111on11I f<l4>1 hall magazine IWl'ltrm hrlnJ,tltlj,( our readers lhc mo~• mtcn·~t1r11:. 1•11111 prchensive und aulhorttut1vt• roundup or m aterial on lht• pro gumes Lo be televised c:twh weekend for 20 weeks Player profiles. S('OUllng re port> •• pir tureis. predlcllon11, the point ll JHl'Ud. i nside romm enlA o n !ii rateg1es and who and what 10 watch ror cvcrythln1>: to enable> readeni to l(t•t the m<>11t enjoyment out or lhetr pro football W61lChlng. Don ·1 ml1111 out on thi11 r h1mcc t o huvc i.11 the football !ucL11 ut your ttn11ertlps. DAILY PILOT •Outcal Mos~• kn•1wll"lll:I'. 1•1•1wral 11f Forhfunoflf (HI' !'>kill ... ("Jflt .. 11 l',tl 24Hr 135.7313 1_M.11.1s •• 5..'i.·.1.oo.s.• .... :.''.".·- O.C. AIRPORT SECT'Y & ESCORT •SERVICE• Spec111ll zinu In 1Ju111 nr111i m t'n. r1 .. 111l1·nt 1 w1•h•omt• 739-5248 24HRS. Great COQIP-r OUTCALL :64 hnl MI OlllO MC/VISA COVEil GiRL * tSl-0771 * 34 Hr Outcull ServJ<'t' .lANA'SOUTCALL IOAM 2AM 775 0493 MASSAC'iE WIRIMODB.S ESCOITS OUTCAU. OHL Y .,.,. ......... 631-2140 GOLDIM•llL VARJtl'Y F..SCORTS aa.arn tm. l'IUl St .. larit• Ana Prof-.Jonal meu••• by lc'd therapl•t. NB Appt. MPll .... •n CIMTmlllOLD NU "-le ~cart.a •ec1aau. '"",.....,.. All1t1m4t i\1•('QUJllanl 3 yri; ··~11. vri·fcrubly rn pn•p111 11 t111n of r orpotal•· Iv Pl'l'Mlfl31 income tux ,,, turn:. Cl'/\ t•crt1(11·u11• 1k:81rnhh· Xlnt bem•(lb A)(l(rt·'.'l~I Vl' N II f irm S11t11ry 1•11mm1•m11Jru11• w itoxp ~·rid r .-11u m1• 11, ·nw Dolly 1'1111\, 1111x :,i;:! !'M :illi21 All rt•pl11•' 1'lrll'tly 1•onf11h•11trnl ru·c11< II k I< Jlfl R T fo:M PO ltAll Y lt1·g1i;t~r t ocS. y t11 w111 k on vanowl llC'l'fJUnlinl( & book kee pl n I( 11-c11 1 I( n mentli Work 1'111111• 10 your horn•• At·('tfit cl.-rk"· bookkeeper •, uc·1·oun t.anlll are n~ thruout <Jranae County t;all u11 f< .. more inf tw ma tlon. Robert Hall'" •cswls ft 2333 No Broedway GOO, CoMtwell Banker 1Mc11 .• ~taAn1 (7 I 4t a JM I Ol Accowllln•. Nllht po1Un1 der. Private t'lub aeekl amblUoua penon for ~n try oc*UOa In •ccOW'lt· I.QI. 1.b. lYP'nt • lO key Hperlence requl red 'l\m. danl Set. eva. tpm to lain. Call for appt. e64000utUD. Ar• ount 1111• I """'''' 't '"" ·"' •lll•ll ' 1~111k111)' Ir\ 10,. .., t. 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(I r: APPLIANCE & TV M•et"Y 111tst•t 1-\ill t1m1· Mt•1·h 1•x ix- nc-.·t ... ~.iry !Ji.vis llr•>wf'I c.;, ,,..., lllM APROPOS Fashion Island Sh~ A ... 1 n 1• fo: u r •11.11• ll n l)'°!lll(rlf'I llollllltU•' tl'o M.'t'klrll( 11 iwllm1< ll~lil!I tunl munul(cr & atlclt ti•wmJ 1tt111f Sulnry open CG1 Fr• 547-3925 APT MANA<; ~H For 5:; units 1n Cn&ta Mtlfl• t:11per'd cuuplt' Wd f' bkkPR exp llusband m a1nt i>xp <.:111 &l2 5073 or C213l ~J&SI A~l.c.,tto.aat One llirt olflce E11p rf'q tn tYJ>4.n& 6 vcrifylna In· vokwl. 40 50wpm, 10 key by wuch, a,nawer pborle. u neral ofllce pro· oeduree. Newport Beach ..... 714~·7CMO . 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Opportwuly for advancement with • flnmclally llrOnj Import deal«. Contact Servttt ,Mlt IAILl•I TOYOJA-VOLVO MMJOJ 540.94' 7 Printed oi~ult boards. l•--------wln hanseu uaembly, llOftle eledro..mecherucal expertence. Minimum five yeara expertence. Repldly up1ndln1 ar._ CCJun'1 firm, ex celfeat compeny beMflta. Coetaet Pat 11111 .., ..... Equal Op· parUkJ=•· . . . ,. ., ....... AUTO PARTS COUM'lla SALIS ~ .Perm. Good Pay. lttMl'lb J6JIW.ltt ..... SAMrAAMA .. h.u1•11. 1•,, .: ••.... 1. t .. 11e J # t, IJt 11,I ''"'fll fl. If hU f f 11 l ol \11• ot & .,..1lJ1 • 'l"·ru·m·•· DOC UM EMT MACHIHE OftEIATOR .. • r••rl Ii. .,, h 111(11 ,. 1., 1' I" l•1u11 1nl•irma11<111 •·· r, 11111• 111•t p.1r1 int•• llurrou1:hb U 111 u Ill ~ I•'"' ~ ,,, " 1•r•· 1111•111 OIJ• l11n•· ... 1,u I f d 1,.,, v.dl tr.1111 I•'\• ••I I l•i<tr1 l•1r 1111111 .. u1 .111tl 1.-h • t •' • 1 I I' , 1 ni..1k• • urr••t l•••U' wht•t• c l1uml1l•' 1, 1 '"' •• I ' • • ,, •'" I 'n• 11 •1fl 1' • l!t11tl\1ru· 't. 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I> ~ I tu 11lu 111' TEUYS !-.11 t 0(1f~l l'IJL.1 11(f11·1• 1-\.111 "' J1:tr1 t11111• 1'1111 ll 11 I 11 h K 1 11 n 1 11 i: ' 1 1 'i41>4'i,, :O:iJ lln ..,1111 '>I t ~ ·~1111 '"'""' 1-\.ill 111111• l:...11 l.1lll.Jll ~ ...... ,.,,. .11 IQj !Jlfj6, li fi:C! 17lh ~' l'.u.ld ~1.,,11 111111·1· 1-'ull , 'I" t • '"" ,11,, l\fllllr nl 1 • I "'I r11 1 •qui r ••I l'.tr I I I Ill• ACCOUNTS PA YAILE CLERK ', w I' •1 r I II•',, 1 11 M11f'\t!·• ••· u .. nt.111~t 1>11111 hoL llllllll"llJto• t)pl'llllll l1or • ''"'r11·111 ,.,1 i\• .... in" l '.1\.il1I•· r 'l1•1k \111 I l \II'' Ill "'11111 II. •11t1•1,1t• 111 k•·V II\ 111111 h ..,,,lar> 1·•1mm•·n-.ur.1I•' w11h t•Xpt·r PAYROLL CLERK lntll'pt'Odt·nl mt11 v1du.d '" ·'~"'t tn th1· Payr"ll l>i111 T>p1n~ rec1wrmt•111 111 •1:, w..,m . & i.11rn•• p.1vroll 1·x11c.•r •lf't>1ral>lo· ~.ii.in• 1 •Jmml'n ,ur.il•· v.1th•·\11t·n1•n1 •' Xlnl 1'tlmpan\ IH0n1•f1h ('all l'f'l'l\•mt11•I for lilllJI '"'°~ ... 0 i-: umr t'.Jll Uoro•t•,11 C1•1\l.• I·---------· at ~2300. n oo ll11rh•> llJvcl Cclf. F.det'al S..NMJI & Loca. E11uul Oppor •:mplyr llankml( TB..LHS /bP'd South <.:ou l U11 n k , ;111 111 dependent 'bank. Ill~ Sunflower S t . <.:oi.1 a M I' 8 a , C 11 <.; u 11 714-S4G-s:nl 1o:o1o:. Banking Ta&.B~crtn ... Uowrwy S11vml(8 & Loun ha.11 an o~nmii 1n •I~ CoiUi Mesa branch for u part Umc teller S11v111f(~ & Loan or hanktni expN prdf'TTt'd Must be.• uble to work Saturday11 Xlnt work1n1 cond P111d vecaUons For further llclnk1nl( Arc you lookm.: fur .1 l a rot.,? Are > ou pe<111I•• •invnh<CJry Do you t>nJ•» wi.orkml( with money" FULL TIME TELLER J\ full time Trller pm.1 uon cx1i;ts in llUr Coi,t;i M~1rn branc h We un• l'Urrently a<'C<'fllinR 111 ~led trr11of.~·~ Plra1ot· <'all Mltl')' Ann l'lummn al 1714 1 !r19·3910 PART TIME TEUER lfunlml(lon Bc!at·h 1'1euw ull Chns Dec k1·1 at 1714 I 846--0827 i~o contact Mr F1aher BRENTWOOD ty. 714...a.1422. SAVl ..... GS Equal Oppor Em pl yr " Briin• &LOAN ACCOUHTI... Equal Opportunity SAV..S&LOAM EIOPk>Y«M IF' EJlpaochna uv1n11 • 1---------· to.I need& penson for ar OOWlt1nl dept. Sevln11 • loen ••P oec. PotlUon may lead to ant con ll'Ollf't lrvinfi !U1 I. A1111n ~MacArthur Dl vd I rvtne 762-21100 EOE·M!F ---- aut.' ~lilt lo manal(e PIU't·ti me. 63J ·9577. Tun A-1. M . Sat/ i-5. evr11 fill·~· Bi\KMAIO want~. nttr11(11vr 64!).32.'IO llarmald • bartender for bttr uv.-rn Call bet 8-IOAM.536-l&W Ullehll9ll aa.at\ed Ada are reaUr, BarteDder full Ume. App. anal.I "people to ptl()l)le ' lY 1n penon. Gary ll'ord .,._ c.U. with bl.I re. at F'ornt Lane. 22'711 ldllttblp MCI bl1 reuJt.a r Ola&r'e Dr., El Toro. To lllMe )'OUI' cl ... Uied ed. <'all today IOM71. Wn Ada c.JJ f42.·5e71 , .... . ............... ~ . 7 .... -....... -....... -~ .... -. .. . "' . . . .. • ··--...... 4 ...... --·..-·-······• .... flll ..... • u ~W..W 7100 HllpWlllle4 7100 .............................................. !~~~ ..... !!~ ~~.~.~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ _Thur!dly ___ . _A_,'!._u.t...;.;,..;30~, ...;18;..70~-------.;;0.;.'A;.;IL;;.V_P..;IL;.;O;..r _ __.QJ..., ~~~1 .~:i~~ ~:::~~d! ~~c:r~k~:~:;~~ wrl~ GUARDS ~~~ ..... !!!!!~~~;.~ ..... !!~ ~~~~ ..... ?!.~~ IMUTT OfllATO. wltb foUo.tna P It.Im• or pit far Hthalt\'e MW Npt b c b ••Ion Ht1bes t ~tq. ... ~.M> ~O,.·•· In 1-.d cl 3 ...m.nta l fur rUonlt, I for hkir l'Ull«. t for hair 1tyU11\ lbt'hard (~ll9'lC' S.lon, D Newport Ct-nttt Dr. N 8. tlicyrle Mf'C'b&l\lc Exl)('r preferred Fu II ti mt' 11.a!ary ()t)M, 0.11831·•1 ot~TJI 8ll 11n c o pt'r PT . 1 S 30PM t'o r Bur l'044I( h II l.. 800() Po& ll n t( IOllCh .. : po•r t1r ,., ,II '1¥.Ul Appl,) ill ll.17 W Ul.bSl . <.:M lb~ Bwldet Ptumb1ng, dec tnl'a l, ~o~cn"' in ..wler Reuttd or I' \ oil ~ Plat't'ntu1. CM l:tOOKJ<EEPER Al'tl l':xa>'d for publ.11.: account 1n1 0H11:e Adams & tlarbor area ~1·9150 for llpp( Boo~1'ecper, P T for i. rn publ.ic a cl·tg firm. OC t\up:>rt an:~. must h1.1vl• recent p ublcl t!JC P IQl..3443 Bookke e pe r F (; f'or J ~nc ronsultsn~ rcrm l11c11tt'd en fo'a i.h tcrn Island. NB l~ncftt.:. IO elude m11J1H m1·d 1t1 l('ag1: allo w1tnC'e p;.irk1n .:, :di 11a1 I hoUday~ & }"•Ur birth day off +I wk varat1on l '4t.ll Glenn Olsen or Ted tlavly a t 644·9174 ----IOOKKEEPER !\ce nt s Pa y abl <' Construct.Jon e)(pr prer Miss 01t vts. S40-0500 IOOk PASTE UP l':.ut ume. Mon. l pm to IOpm Tue-; IO;i m ftJ lipm No e xpertenrt· nl•t·essary Apply The P e nnysaver 1 6~0 Pla<·cmlla Ave. C: M BnckJa) ers lldpcr full t11nc. Must h;;ivc ,1w11 trJ 11:.. dt'pe11UJblc 6'if..31 i:i HL!S tjOY lunrhl~ \fllJI~ 1n pcr~on Le B111rr1t1. Hestauretnl. 411 N :'<lewpor t Rlvd N H MS-6700 lltl'\boYs. fu ll llmr. day' l~:H·h lluuM• Inn til!I :-il1•('py ll ollo~ 1.11 l,.1i:Uni1 lle:ic•h t!l<l !1707 Husine:.~ma n seeh p l a!.!.OC111te an i:?row1n.: metrl<etcng b u:.1ne!.' 6JI 5588 l:ABINt-:r maker prefer 2 yn. exp (;M etre;i a'lfl @tJ :,.\8 w..:i Cafeteria Hl'fper Short I lour:. 3 hr min. S3 ~,(I per hr C M .N B . t 'i:I M area .. \rply at Newpor\ Mc:.;.i Un1fierl Sdrnol rr0-.1 food SerVl('C' CY.lr<'l'. 1~ .• 7 Phll·enua. Co~l& Me11a ·~29a> Cafeten a help wanlcd . &2·:JI, 5 dy wk, Irv a n ·tt !175-5257 C'J mcrama n with at ll·a.-.t 2 y~ expenencc with Lilho Camt·ras full lJme post lion ;.ivaclablc. 1-;xcellenl <·o mpanv bene£1t.s. Apply bclwe"'ll 9AM & SPM Mon thru Frc at: CASHlU. fW I Umt P«lf(I Uon. w "ll'au\ Apply In ....., to IMld • Grow. Wm t'uh·w Dr lrvtnt CASHl•S ~laity ctNi •tor~ hK" an lrvloe IMed.a Caahl,.~. .I. Sall!ll ntt"ka \(I wurk rmm km Jpm Moo<ln thr" Prlday No ,." pl'rhmee Rt'<' II I b r •\.Ott ma11•1er for 111 \C"fVlf'W appofntment THl._,ILD ..... HCMW.._.,.,.. H~ll16 l1lA fo'FEUR t;xpc1r t 11 tlnvt' Sll'OtC'b limo lot tlrw1&tCoollty 67~ .!llK {1uldcarr ~xpvne-ncl'd W\)(111.111 r~f'd fur v11rt ttm(' 1nhnt l'itre 1n pr l \ll l r h o m l' Reterem:~ i.lei11r&'d.. l 'ull 7~1J7 Ouldcare fnr Wes1d1ff famab <'IUldren. i; ~ 11 3 4 dys per wk 14!-t hr $1~ m o saJar; l:•ll 642-lB&S ()tld ciue. pri llS collg student my bm 2 30·61Jrn Mon "' r 1 N tl W r k 778 6600 x 1237 , hm 00 tlllK!I (.'hr1s l1un Pn• Seh nol teacher net.'<it.'ll Juyful Nu1 ~cs P r~ !:il'ho11I 71l 536-1439 COLOlc ........ Pa&All. wa!Jpapu, fabn<' Roorfna. 11&1... !•rev crap er lr&ln ~ ~1•)'11 wk . UKI a at per month mo cno MO v1u:i COOK, hrkf l'lltp lll'l' lteaC'hco01~r 2633 W 0:,_1 Hwy. NB 844 411111 COOIJhwoa Sl.irt(n>tl ' Aa tiutJ11l M3W-.t U)thSl, l'M U>ok t-:xper1ellt t1d I' wnl r) u.Jli ro.-Pnvat<' Club Nt'wµorl Ue1u •h "'ull 1111~ dayi., Wed• ~un ('a.II I<• •Wt ~ )(Ill.I t•Xl ~ CO<* l!:lcpennnr t'CJ. l-'ull tcml.! d.11,r.. h:xn:lll'nt i.lllrlll'.ll( W ll I( l' '1 \' U Ill IJ II 0 } bendllll Aµpl)' 1727 E Oyer Road lrv6" COOK for A!.:usl Lt!agUl' Duy Ca r e C:t•n tcr Prepare lunl'h & i sn111;ki. for 40 cluJuren Itri. 9 2. Moo-l"rc 645 6570 <Alli<, t-' 'l', tor f;,i.,,t food l.y11u ' HUrJ(C I'!. ~'I' µ1 dl'rrt'Cl 046 ~SHI> .1rt 2PM l:ook. must haH· f'xµ & ---------•I In.st 1''ry , broiler & cltn CLERICAL POSITIONS Available i1t the folowinc) ween: •"-chosNMJ •fn9M eriftC) tf Y°" CCIII ty,,. at lffst 40wpm Oftd hove o mn11111m I y..-off iu .x,..ne1tce you can qualify for one of Htese new posiJions ovoil.,e at REMEX! ror nmre infonnatiOft, cal Cl.r JOO OPPORTUHl'iY LINE 17141549-7911 As.kfcwTape U&O Avail_. 7 doys 24 hours/day REM EX 1733 Alton An. lniM, Co 9271 • fo:qu;il vµp 1-;mploy m r (,1encaJ PENSION CASH f>ROCESSORS IT raiutHs « ~xperiencedl Pension de part ment need:. cnd1 vidu111!:. fo r many aspects of f'l·ns1on Adm1nstrat1on 8as 1t· tllllh ab11llles requt red Good o pportunity t o work 1n area o r ex p.ms100 and growth <:d pay. !.llllft h r' t:u h 1t•!. 1,3 1 !IK03 11r ti45-l!091 (;w; t ;;, M l':. u Cook. ne rded 1mrnl·d Pref HS Stud1•11t l'all 675 I~. a ... k for PC't e <.:cJOk wanted for ltal1.1n Rest. ~xp req M F. Call 675-3£!64 9 :-loon COOK wanh.'tl Wcll Lrnin <iuJley Cafr 67:14110 C " s m 1· L 1 l' 1 a n r 11 r We:.t mcns tcr Fnr aµpl Ann N1l'hob 5311 43JJ COUNTEH GlRL. full ll!""t'. w i ll l r.<1n ~ E W I' 0 I< T C:J,EANE~IS. S·l!I :.!:!:!I. (' 1H for appl ~fYardMan F ta m e Mcc han1 r al ability a plus •\pply 1705 5'J <.:oru,t llwy, Lag Bdl ('11unrer Girl Mon -1-'rc ij :.! :lll Every s~ond S.1t !JS Apply an Pt·r~flll Mesa North I 'lean e r -. t\70Baker. C'>5l8 Mesa t 'lluple-Rctcred to manage & ma1nlam beauulul ~ urut. all adult. no Pl'l. apartments Costa Mc·.,a, F:xpen t'nre prefern•d bis-4917 ~I.Orn fram1n$t tr1t111t.'c needed. 30 Hr ..-. wcllcng to learn all as:>ecl ~ HI:! :u-ea. ~-SOJO Och Help. full tcme. ex~r ~i:ef'd Keis &k·j619 OEUVERIES Pf\Jme afternoons. Mc~r ofc duties. Auto nee 0 C Alrport~a 546·9995 Deli very Person Orivn~ for Dental Lab p<1rt time Morrungs or afternoon~ Must have vahd C.:a l In· & good driving record Weekdays call &i&5068 "• P• r pr• f e r r l' d t.ldl twh131 OC*ded ror foi1t JIUll • pu1 time. All · IMiMJI Of'w,~ vvwuaii co 10 CM Sal •re• a U n • form 11 Opell :M0-7273 11 31 fw-nlabed Aloe• 21 or D~NTAL Auu.l 1''1T , OV1ir tteured welcome RDA vl"C'f'd 1 yr min ell [;AL t~RIOAY, atron1 re No expertenc• nee. App l>C'rieott II 8 tMT 25418 ~01UJ1t1clencal 11klll1. ly Unlveraal ProtectlOO ~l•I •• , t ethic al. t'rapable of u11sum1na Service. 1226 W. ~th 11uahty urflce Ltit ui. respon111blllty Xlnt Stne\, Santa Ana In rtake you •n offer you Kro wth o pportuni t y tl'rV!~ hours 9-12 tr J-4 can't rdU114' Hununct0t1 =Idly upandlos Monthru F'n. 8e1M1h Mil 0771 Importer ~rbi Ha 1r S ty Ii a t : E xp ------M<~ Corp, of Ame,, ca. O.ntal Au i11 t Ortho \TI-IJTIO.G'72l6 fashion lalancl locatJon cbalnude. expenencod & --Guar&llt.ee commi11ion tillA prefer:red fo"ll 0, GAL FRJDAV In photo· + Gd beoef1lli. 7:iG·l211 p.rt tmw l''m:ndly of (CT:tphy plant, work with ~--------ftl'l" ~ ~170 neii; ru. & other deta1b. Oeottll Rt1cept1onu1l for Newport licarh crown & britl.Ct: praclll'c, full t1rnt1, "oud llt>nd111i IW+'ll211 Ot!t1t al Ch<11rs1de Asst Nli. '1&ca.:.anl ~roup prdl' uce. l!lCP pref'd. • d•y wk uicl aJten1•te S.t mo1 "" ~1122. l>ental Ass l. e x1wr :.alary open HB un•a 1142 6625. 549-4110 .,... .. sl.t..t 0Wrs1de R. 0 A ex per IO all phases o( bs t·k of fire. Nwpt area 645-6501 Design <.:e nter Salct. & Manlll(er Assistant Must be expenenct.'C:I Sal;.il') + l'11 mrn1 ... i.1o n. Fu II tune 642 221 O & 548 1 ~ . Olsplll) F\Jll tcme posct1011 ftlr l'X pent•nt'l'd DISPLAY SPEC'l/\l.IST Company bcnd1t:. 111 cl\l.'.le discount pn\'1lc1H·. medll·a1. dental, 1.Jfr II\ ~urance & profit !>hann~ & penscQn program App I) m pen;Qn J .C.PEHNEY 24 Foshioll lslcmtd Newport hac~ ~OJ:; Mt-• ORJVER, full tcmP. good tlnv1ng rec;on.1. 18 Vl·;.ir:. & O\'l'r •\ppl} :!.IJl W Pa<·1 f11• C1rn -.1 II~' Newport P.cach lh ne1t.1ble, alart S3 25, Apply-10~4 Onslte Pholu l!r<1phs. 3303 H arbo r Rlv!l Sle ES. CM GEN ERAL OFFIC E . ( lime temporary. Mon ~)'1 60'7c> acc\ng, 40~ c:lenc&J. type SS + wpm. IIUf\J computer dutu en try Phone, basu: ac <'t\l..0€ pnnc 536-7551. llli ~ Ofhce·lns back· grOwid helpful but not Of\:~ Chance tor ad· vanc ml w 1grow1n(! or gamzauon. Call 558·3292. GENERAL OFFICE C erk to prepare. frll'. ror ll'llcrofilmmg Will 1rJcn l'ustnm Weav1; C.:arpets L~ Pa l'1f1(' St. Ftn \'I) (ferw.rlll Offll'e Posting •·lt-rk. front 11fft 1.·e l'Xp pr1•l'd Uut1ei:. 1nl'lud1' J1t-.V.t•nn1o: phont-i.. t} 11 1n~:. fclcnl( p<1yrnli. & W O r k In I: w J •l 0 111 ~ rt'Qlt'htnl' L'~1 JreJ A~k for lh•h:n ~51-li!lt.t lA!rn:r .ii uff11 r t h:ri.. 1-.n t.r. 11•\1•1 lll11n ~m11k1•r 'l'~'Pln$t. lthng, .. rrJm.b CJ C \ 1 r port J r 1· d :..Ill 7;{;7 (; EN1':tl1\L OF l''lt' I Small novelt) &. J•1~ ,. lVffiplln} dc~lrthUlt·' 11.! ll1>ol411k. nl'l'<h µcr!>un 1>an 11mc fuU lrrOl' m1"t haH· lyp111i: & ~unw of ( I c: l' l' °o'. p c r 1 1• n t l' Plca:.,int .,.ork1111: , 11nr!1 lll1tL' ,\IJIJI\ 11 l l.11111111!1 !Afi W l1U1 :-.tr. ... 1 I u..1" \ft~ I tWR STYLISTS & •111i1· tanlb OpeniniJ> now at Michael Garr ison 's Beauty S alon C •ll IMU470 ---HEALTii CLUB ATTEN DANT 25 to 30 hrs per wk $3 00 h r fem11le 1male. d11ys Park N ewport S pa , 6M-¥M -----~~:.cy Diqital ·~ ........... . Plessey Semi Condur . I.en, the state ol the art leader in d11(1tal & linear rommun1c at1on JC'1>. spec1a1Jvng '" hcgh rre quenry dJ11.ltal lC's, has 11 req1.1rement for a d1K1ta l ;;ipplicauons engmct.'r to asa111t cu11tomers with de i.1gn protih:ms & perfo rm appflc;it11111s e ngineer 1ng The :ipphcanl -.h1>ulc1 bl-l'OOVersant wtth RI-' tc ... hncqut"'i & should ha\,. had µnor t'X Pl.•nenl·C· cn fn :<1uenl y 1>) n lhc!>t:., ('\'I\ di r Jd111 lfc::.1~n I ,.rnmcM•ng 1>a l<1r) will 111: S18K per annum .. 111> J•·c't 111 11nnu11I rf'\ tl'" Send reg11me wcth i:.i;ldr l>arki:roond to PLEssn SEMI CONDUCTORS 11>41 K111i.cr ;\vi.' fn lO\.' Caltf!l2714 lkt.t.e-.,\ t'a!>hc er bn Rhl & 1 h,1rm1ni: "'•lh >.Int v1<·1al !!kllh !\pplv '" r•·r..on 2ti<li w (.oJ'l llw) :-; H om vu llr"t~ full t cn11· n11thb ~fll\l Wiii jt "'l'l'kt-JHh '\1.11 .,..,, ~-'Ill' l'n\ iron GEtilERAL OF.-=tct 111t111 1'.dl f111 J J1tit ~u,c 1'11)11) ph Ill\' • •m 1,\.' ·~••> 1·xt '.i2V H1!l 11r p; rt •:me f-1•1""' dc1!1vcr'): l•'lowt•r' ti\ Ocbr11 ALSO I' 11 nil' ~all':) per~n 6'15 •IO'JJ I ORJVEK Full t11•w \ .111 <!r1\cr. !. ,\ u UrJni.:c I c ·nun t y d c I 1 ' 1· r 1 •• •, 213 m IJ.'>.1 t.<l't ..... rk •111. .. 1th •'ll'lllnlt•I'' & lh•1.11I ~·)I k 11"" I,..... ( "I kl ,, I I .'l.t l\f'lll>! ''""' >J .1111111 W.utr"'' I n1,1!hh pt•r .1.-1. ''"' lw ll t'.<llh 111 I 1o<t'r·k t-:,ru•nt•n• 1· " 11 .cn1 1• \ r>t•I\ !•:1111 11111 1 I '.1 II hr J PPI tl'm \·1111 thru f'11 b-1.'>~~"1""5211 Dnver for L1\ 'f1m1•i. l"d route s llunt1n.:tun Ilea ·h area Xlnl !>Blan t-bon u .... depend abl~· 1·ar Call for detaal- 894-8.il.n or 8-18 .J:>O.l Onvcr fnr delcvene~. ru11 IJme Neat <1ppeara1u:c 11.11 1!• 11 l' ·~t t 11•1t1 ••I t.•11, ft;.,, 11 ph (', ... ,., \h .... J ( 'a!1 !J'h \.'\ih Gt.-n..•r 11 Off,1·1· CIRLFRIDAY f•1r .m..i II ~r•J1•.tni.! ~ B '" Type t!(lwp1;i, :.tll'"l'r µhone:.. tilkl-onkr ... "<Int bendtt:s Call i.anJ JI li4.').~l 11 Kn<>~ledge of Newport ---------Harbor <irtll M<1.i lt•r Bluepnnt .!34 l-'1M·h1•1 /\v e . Co\l1l Ml''J 5'\0--1174 GSitERAL OfftCE Jnft)l'tnal e nv1ronml•nt Fc\(: C.•I uHlll' Job ~'f'W rt} Comp;;iny Pa11l Mc·d11 JI DRIVEltS Will Tr;;irn For A Men or women ~ yrs nr Vancl) oi Ouuc:. older Know the co;.i:.t APPLY BETWEEN I J ciues NC'l $11Jl 3 week or 85.1 Produ<'tcon Pl;.in• more Or an ll 1.' <' o a~ t ·--N.cwpu-•rt-Bc_a~.·h-­ Yrllnw C'u b. 17300 Mt 1111:.h·'~ :\In\ 11µpt ~ to ,upplcmcn l 1n1omc Wdt11m .. n1·~ n •i.Hlcntl> Perm ii I M~x hr:-. Nt•t'd c ar & l\pew r11cr llt1!-PI la I 1 l ~ II o~ t c~::. "'ll'r\lll' .A7 JIH5 Housecleam•rs v. anttod 10 work Tue:. l''rt. M·J for .laml'e ·i. Ha~RNl) Ann ~ ·~UllO I kiu."4:deantn,.; I' t ( t ()11.n lrJ n.' Start cm med f •>p SS~ i,;J 0111\8 , &16-4H71 lfouM'l'lt'<I Ot'r wanle-d ~SU per hr MoP.l be gOOd ~ust be rehable ~2'110 llt1u• rlc1.•t•p 1 n.: Ht' Ip Ol'I flt•d Lai:una Bch INSPECTOl~N PROCESS M anufacluring med te a l company needs a person who is a self·starter . lakes detail work. capable of working under a microscope or with s mall par ts . Kno w le dge of soldering op erations & r esistance welding processes helpCul. Good bene fits Mi ssion Viejo area . Salary commensurate with experience Only those qualifi ed seekrng permanent em pl o y m e nt . ca ll Be tt y ro r appointment 581·3830. lnsw-ance Sales with a future. Am biuous man or woman pre sently employed. Patt u~ to ~tart. Full ti~ when qua.Lified with a minimum euarantee per month. CchnAfete tra1n1ng p r ogr a m . Farmers I ns u ran ce GrotAp. Call Gene D1Ullrd Ml-5Ul IMSUUNCl AGl:MCY f1rc & c asualty. rnm roert·1 11 I l i nts un derwnter t-:11penencc req 'd R obe rt,on I n!>uran<:c A:.i;oc Inc , bis-<.t& l~f f:RI O R P L 1\~1 M;.i1nt pe r-. mu!>I bl· knrJWled~ablc or all pl11n1 ma cnl l ~C'hn t q U l'' peN1oabl~ 'elf start1·r llrl) ~ mclt·:.t~t' & ,.,, bent.., Int per.. for h1111 l{rad or r .. pable plwn1 lover SSij. 11 lJ for a ppt INVENTORY CONTROL Pnc111g, 'h1pp10~ ~ r~l' -..:lll"IC typ1n1oe. rruiny de ta.1b !IOB area 00 7()4.11 u.., S.Cretsy Xlnt typcng a must Mag Card II reqwr«I Able to work unde r pr essure. Coolat'l P16l. 6'4·9190 LEGAL TRAINEE-For Nwpt Reh Law P1rm, xJnt slcills w rstronc book keeping hac kg round Ca.JI 75&-0234 l...cve-1n Chnsllan he lper for elderly lady, CM C<1r hf!I pf uJ 548-3289 UJnl'h & 1Qr after ~rt11>ol suiierv1'W!' Crudes Ii, 7 & 8 O<ivc!> &hoQI, 2 h11ur' lu111•h I h our uflt·r 'rhr.;11 Mon thru Fri $1 ~ hour Call Cheo 11· Ui.av~ 5.'>G 3430 U..nrh Wa1tr"''C'• ""'" t-r1. t">.fJ pn·I d :?Ssl W ( 'oa'>I 11 v.} :'lo R l,\''\ f11I •1r pitrt 111111· ~lttj1t·at111fls :1 IJ ,\11•,J \r-rri<· ('on, ll<rp ,,.,1 t:t-nlt!r. C M ~·.>.~ •MACHINIST• 4 da> ~I hr "'t't k l::!Jl.£R l.'ilH.,'~TRH.~ Wll ()o, e !->t .._ fl 1\ert-'>S r rurn (J (. 1\ "l" .rt ---------:"ttaai:t .. ,1rmf\ Th•· Inn :11 L.Jl:Un..i ~l I ... t ''"•I INVENTORY I Iv.\ i..dl:Ulld J;<. .,1 h Tue. Wed Thur.. ., 1 ,_ ________ _ i \~ tr1 J ,llJ P \f l..t'a' 1n~ fr'1m ! In Lcn• ••I r11 H 1\'7 Tr.1'1 IJtin.<tcnn & rcfrl'.,hm1·n1 .. !•tr• '11fr°'J S:J .7lJ j>tr h11ur I Al.l.TOOA'l 557·0045 en-Lin:. •1•,11o Q'll>• l>\11\C'•~ll ~ll>Y>CH 3721 lirch St1'ttt Newport hac.h JA\41TORS Mm & Women tu .,.urk MAIDS WAN1£D f•1r f·r . di•· r•·••Jr1 "•"rt llllffiM ~.\II pr,.(1·rr HJ Y.'111 trJJn t''Jll ttmc \ppl~ 1n l"'r•.<111 11 • ' c, ....... l 11 ... \ L,•1! Ii• I .,r Call ii~ ~1 ~I ,\.,k l11r Elallll' Mainll-nan1·1' ma n (11r !1~ urul JPI 1·11mpl"' 1n c 't1 00 ~/iJ 1213 tHi\."> :~.,I ~amlemmce li:.inch m.1 n Apt m&lllt bldR cleau up t M N R ateJ Truck •)r \'an cie<;1rable 1''\lll ttm•· Uper-net• 642 1603 l:'V~. 5 J.iy~ v.l't•k m M a1nlPna1H'e at UJn a !llewl'Ort .. ash con ls land r .,,.,. n l Ii :l r h ,, r ~: .. area Unl \N,ill Bid~ I pt-rie n1·ed pref~• r('•l M.wntenant:•• 1.226 W Slh S3 !'I() per hr ,tJ.rt • rr ~.SA !'i-12 7~ tnf!t' IJt"nd 11... \I 1•h JANITOR f\Jll tJ m.:. Mon lhru f'r1 XJnt workcn~ cond & l>CntofiL~ Bayview Ma.nor & <.:On \ ll v ~p 2055 Th u rc n St C M 6'2·3005 ..: 0 J:: ~TOI OunJ Or 1~; bl.I:' iMamtmancc I' ll m" JP , prox 2 moi-P.<mlJn.ll •''P oe<' Tustin J red !!;JI <lll81 llerrmann, t'ounta1 n ---------ftt,.,ort hold. hr~ flex JA.'<ITO~ DAYS MA:-JICL'HIST f11r 'ipt ikh ... alon nt>l'ded am mNltatel\ Th .. ll"tr 11.andll'r' · t>t2~ Vallcv <NI) of !)I atcr b e t w n ~ e w h 11 p (' & Eurlld l DrWI Store Clri Mon Fri expcncnn· ple ase 962·5847 El ec.-tromr As!>em bler i yr.; exp w wcre harnc!>-. &solde ring 661·6664 Gl:..~ERALOf'l"fC I:: TYPISTS SECRETARIES 1\CCTC CLERKS PBX PULSE OPERATORS Top Puy ~o Fe.- Paid Weekly MORR EU 'I EMPOR1\RY SERVIC~ pa id vat' ~ bo n u:.. Men & women. Irvine & 494-1196 NB area, good pa)'. mw.t jllll--------• HOOsEKEEPER L1vt> an 1 !::~o~ phon~ a. <ar IR HB home M yr old girl. · -- IJte hswrit. 968-8834 Jarutor Plant Clean·up on -da)' shift Apply Reeve~ llousekeeper for family, Rubber loc 415 i\vencda dally 7 JO am lo 6 00 pm Pl San Cl ~st dn~e Work rclat«t _co_. -em - rt'f':. req'd Xlnt salary JR SECRJ:.IAR\' benchls. Turtle Rotk Typmg & general orftce W"ea 851·9170 d utch for acrounllnR MAMUfACTURlNCi TECHNICIAN Medic i.I Compo ne n t-. Cl)rp . a fast Rro1,1, 1ni.: hcg h technol()I?) l •1m pany cn M1ss1on \'ieio 1::. looking for a br 1~hl. you n g m f' C' h <i n 1 l' d I ma nwitcturc nit tcchn1 cum wtlh 2 ye..r; nf com twp W-*1d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIT9tRIADll Public agency In u• cr owded So. Orange County ta xeelt1n'C a water mett!r re•der Must be able to work UJI· dtr deadllnea & heavy wart loads. Knowledle of water roettta at rela\ ed equapment t>-neCiciul Beg 1 n n in g s a I a r y $1012/mo. with excellent bene!IU. Apply lo person \.() Moulton Niguel Water 27500 La Paz Road L.agunu Niguel, Ca 92'>77 An F,qual ()pptr __ Employ~ _ METEllHOF•s Primary s uppbcr or good food to the lr\lme cor porate l'O m m un1ty . needs responsible d e IJvery person to dnve our var1 Good dn v1ng record ~y. Mon·f'l-1 Ap prox 8 30 to I : 00. Oooc1 for parl tame durcni: s<.iw>ol Start 13 15 per hr Call Glenn 557-6232 MOOB.s..ESCO«TS Atlr11ctive Females Onl)' l:'lrowk + ' 645-6896 Momm~ nl'W'>paper uut•• mute· A1>prox hr'> 4 6am rlnclY l!lt>al 'upplemro wl J<1h '..pµn 1>. l:'amcnl!' S37~> $4~111 '"" ~>40 JOtr>I 7 IO<im M'• l'I I .;11rnd rv r11·r~orh hi;J:l l:au111lrv w11rk 1'~1 II &J•t111W ">,11.I•) ,(" IA-nt'f1t-. A1»1l\' trt p1·1 •r,n 11111' I.>· " 'vi•· ,, I 1111 J2(lJ ll:1rl1<1r < • .\I ~t 11 t " I ' 1 ~ht < · 11• r k \ :tr1•1Ui. d11t 11•.., :1 tlV!. pc .... ~ '• I :~11\ .\! $1 l~I f11f llll''JI S,l C!:J 1111 t'"-f' ')L')~;I .'t!I 1\,' f•:JC !-it""'~· l{I :a.11,I• n, II t 11r11 H!l7 II M 1".1 ... 1 ,'\ur-•·I'\ l1.tr'11·nrr n1•e•l1·il t11r v. ,,, • 1uf ..\-1 lt•,111 u1r \Ill Io, I I I" •111 "••I I ;t ,1 "11 .!CJ .. \ '\I' 1,1, 11'1/ I khd hi•, 711"1 -.:ur.-t·!"\ Pl.AMT PERSON \\1 Jn• ,.,, .... 1111' r11r " riuti.:•11111! p1·r,11n !11 ~''' ~ .. 1111 111l.,11r 111.1111 '' lh1·1r rn.11:1l• llJnc • I· 1111 tame "'ITll' "'f'l'lt<'rnh 1•xµ1·n 1•111 l'd r e11111 r1·rl l'h"'"' ·'Pllh in pc1~1111 \I J )j I ROGER'S GARDENS 2'.lOI :ot<in J•1a4w11 lltlb. Hn;.id COM 640 !):J-14 Nur..~ \•dM i 3. & :I I I EXPl'rtl'Ol't:d $3 25 l•I S.l 00 r t·r h r Hl•t·t·ut ,,:J'Jth 6. h11u,,c-.1' •. ,, ·" 1·1·ptt . .od for ~·rt tr.Jtnlll~ \f,.,,<1 \'1•rde lon• 110:.11 11;1 lknkr <.: M 5't8 ~ .\ur..mg :"<1JH!)f~ /\ll>J:o; Oii.•111n1h un Jll s hafts fut l'l'rtllted Jcdc.. Cla:->M'' "' ;,11 f•>r mexpcr 1-.AR:O. Wllll,fo. YOU LEA RN Appl) Jt fohi.:!>hlp ( '1111\ Cet\ter. 46t> l-1Jg!>h111 Rd Npt Reh &Ii 8044 *NURSING• RN L\':". full 11rnc -,11 k j)d~. K pd llul11fay.,. to:. l)(>n.,fcb 'Int W•1rk 1111• Lttnd.. E () ~. Bet '\ 11•\4 Coo• llosp. l\.155 rt1unn CM 64Z·:i505 ORANGE COAST OAILY,.LOT llO W. lay St. We offe r o utii;tandcng worlong cond.lt.iom. and u hberal benefits packai:e H you qualify. please .1p ply an person L•1 DELIVERY BOY. Part lJ me. afternoons & all day S al. Furniture de· I.Ivery 1727 Westcliff Or N ll. 646-1678 EL ECTRI C l 1\N or HELPER Opportunity for <1dvanc•emcnt wct h rapidly 1trnw1ng 0 C contractor Cnntat'I t'~d nr Art al 5"6· 18'1R - -s&.aff Must be accurat~ HOUSlkEIPBS 4.Swpm ,., mrnd for de IRVlN E. 1~2-6666 E O.E M 1-· plex m e('h an1 c a l <1"dlil ~lllg =~s~::~~~~" RN Costo MHa. Ca. [)('ltvery P ume /\M. LA 1'1mes SlOO per wee k !_.aguna Beach. 49'1~ GttrL OFflCE Bookkpl( & ty p'g exp req . iclnl benefit:.. Cull ~5206. f.IPTIME tails Custo m Wu,·c Dana s ~lousekeepmg Carpels lMJO Pac1f1l· St. Caltforn1a's lar11e st ~Vly __ e.-cper 1J you f~I vou art> AM .,upcrv1sor for !'-* ht:!I quahf1ed and readv for a ti>riv hoc.p l~oocl work J\n t;qual Opportunity '""l~~E~,m~p~l-oy~e~r ~~·I ® P ACIFIC mUTUAL needs 5 mature people to work pr1 v:ite homes l(EYPUHCH cbaJlen~e With an e x· mg ('Ofld XJnl bl'OI• t,. cellent l'hanre fo r n1.1rl'ment plan ~ppl~ -::I 700 Newport C.Cnter Dr Deli VA!t')' , p /l, 4 . JO. 9p m . Own trans . Mon rri Some wknds req. Musl beovr 18. 5.11-0811 ELECTRICIA N Rescd OnJy T o $.15 962.5447 $4..~ per hr 750·~ _ Exper or trainee. XJnt co benefits. inrormal ore., personal J nd fcnanccal a.t Fl ag~htp , C.•in\ iuowth + xlnt benefits. Ct>nte.r 466 l-hl(s h1fl l{d j!JH' us a call. a~k for NJ>( Bch 642 !!044 Canvassers : Earn xlnt Newport Beach. Ca 92660 pay reg1stenng vot ers. eves & wknds m H. B An Equal Opporturuty area. & h e Ip The Employer M /F Delivery man . 42 hr. Libertarian Party or --------!1111111• week, experienced In Calif gain ballot status. mrM.ng " touch up or Mu.st be neat, outgoing, ~ furniture. Call Be tty pref over 21. Call 964·3338 Q.ERlCAL bt wn 9· 11. 642.20.SJ _ or9S4·1i08. SUPIAP/f DELIVERY DRIVER Carpetlnstallers · Needed Work l ·S for run com · p /l'irne opening a vail for HB area Sept 4· 14 pany that plans parties. Must be 21 . St.art at $3.25 For further info call boat charters. conven-+ tips. Able to work 3J3.761-9722coUec\. Ucni.etc. Udo Isle. Must eves. Apply after 5pm. l~. ask f« Gene or Michael. carpet 81.nder. Wlll 11ew lrvinePenonnel Agency Me N'~ Pina, 410 E binding to raw edges of •E 17th, Cost.a Mesa t7thStreet. Coat.a Mesa area rugs. Experience SteZM 842-1470 - prelerred or will train ~__,....~ DWVER·LA Times car penon with commercial roulel in CM /HB. 3-6AM. !leWUll bac.kground. Ap· ~$400 mo. + bonus. ply in person Custom Cerical 546-4el or 964-41182 We.ave Carpets, 18480 SICl!TAIY Pacific Sl. Ftn Vly. ltlC8'TIOMIST CAI WASH HILP We are look.in& for an ex· FuU•Parttime perienced o utgoing penon with typing skills l860ver arthe abJtit~~anite. llETRO CAR W A.5H s.&uy will oo ex· 2950Harbor 81. C.M. perteace. Pleue apply In CASHIER: Apply in penonMonthru f'rl,8·5. person . Crown a.rctware, 3J07 E. Coaat ltwy,CdM. CMIEi$ UlDIEI llll£TS a.rt: HNltb food store. Dental Assist. Do you want a career in Ortho utllid ng 11·1 your R OI\ akilla? ~lZl ...., ... Periodonti.IC. need.a full time aut. Expanded duties oppty. X -R ay certilicate reqd. EJCper pref d. Salary open. Call 8CUll31. Dental Aaalstanl, part Ume poa. for beech arN. ~ office. X·R.aY ea- per. req. M7·3511. OID&al Aa't, Ortbo., Chr.1 N.B. Part time or r~ ~ORTS LeMan D~ Lallue Taking appt's Exp nel' Topquality 642·~- EXIC SECRETARY Excellent sec retar1 a I slalls. Dynanuc environ ment for person who can work i ndependently Sl200 month. Send re sume In confidence to Collins Assocs . 567 S im Nicolas, Newport Beach 9'1660. Exe<'ull ve se c relary t o R.E In vestor Salary open, Good opportunity 41H-1763. GEH'L OfflC E lmmed opening. F:x pene nced Accts recv. Lile typing . Phone Co benefit s S8SO s tart 642-349'J Gen'I OCc·Oehvery Stu· dent wan\ed P ,T , 1·5 mnn·f'rl, must have own car. call 540 5851. GIN. OfC to SIOO I yn gen! ofc exper + moderate typing will lh1s super pos wtx.lnt Irv l'O, xlnt bene(it.a 4' good adv COASTAL PllSONMll. AGIHCY HUU~t-;KEEPE RS. Sat CM. Call !'41Ult' aft 9am thru Wed. full lime . Rood &tS-!'AllO benel1ts 4000 Hilana ------- Way, NB 642_·_586_1 __ _ flousdleeper-Care ol 2yr otd, pre( Mature liv·m. 81.11 Laguna Bch ocean· front home Refer. req 494-8689 -----llouselteepen. r ull ll me & P 'f. good working condi- tions. 8 pd holidays. E.O.E 8ayv1ew Manor. 642-3505 11.skpr & bubysitter. 2 chldrn, l\am ·7pm Live· cn /out. 640-9008 lJnjque retail nursery ii; loolung for an outgom R person for a fuJI t ime carry out po61llon, 9·6. Moo &o Fr1. please apply lopenonS.5, M F. ROG-S'S GAIDIMS 2301 San J oaquin Hills Road COM 64().*4 Betty. 581 3830 MECHANICAL BGINEER lll'!ide jewelry sales for Laundry, Ute work. at rrature woman. Unusual Costa Mesa Inn. 3205 FactOC)' Z790 Harbor CM oppty. Will tratn. Wltnds Harber. C. M. f\111 ar P tr. PLASTICS NEVERAl-'EE &somenlte-.493-8822. Salary+ Co 8enerlta. 540.6055 To assist I.be Vice Pres1 del\l ()(a small manufoc turing with all phases of e n 1 1 n l' e r 1 n lt . E x · perienced in all ma chin· mg processes. stamping dyes, product develop- ment It tool design We aTe l oo k l n R fo r a divenl!ied sh.irt sleeve enain eer with good meehanical abiUty. Con· t act Ji m Millett . Windfield l.ocks. 1613 Monrovia, C06ta Mesa. 6'>8193. WOIKBS call atm hours appl --lNSPECTORS -Apply~---ln_penon.__ __ . ---;Medical exp back om~ 4 = 40 -w-_.. ....-.. -1 r;r F o r p r o d u c t I o n Legal Secretary for med. for bttsy ~iatrlcian 's ..-_. -~ aallmake r . Nr OC size defea&e clvil Uthta· office.F\1Ulime6'4--09'70. A yioperson Ught typing, some to .... u·oa nrm. Exper. pre· ID• -k ..... _ .. _k T Airpo rt. •On -Thurs ..-ey • .,...y ...,. · alk to .. 30 o-r· f•rred. Good tyfiln° 1191CA1. -~-· ..... c C le 0 D'"'bb u·4 : p .m . '"'De Ill. "' .. _.,_.,... n ys r "' 1e --.. stills. contact o fle e T~•tll ~ 1sz.-0503 ••• 1-. "'·.......,.... 2101 Dove St. N.B. • mp-, 'JS.Om. Slart Im· Calif. Ii~. 2 yn . exp. Girl Friday for small lnlulation lnat.aJlen Ex· rmdietely. Mgbtlb.lft, pawuduly. Factory Produc lio n : · . p'd, for Union lnluJ. Co. Pacifica Communit y Openlnp on 2nd at 3rd ~.; =~•.b~ lnSo.O.C.CaU: f.ea•I Sec'y /Newport Ho a plt•l.s.. 187 82 shift Apply· Reeves "........ --rn., GWeoJGtUlaUon Beach. Respooalble Dllawar., H.n . "2·0611 Ru~ Inc, 4t5 Avenlda ::':~~4o"-'· -..m. MC:retary to work In 3 mm Plco.SaoClemeute. . . .-a. "'-.. • ~~ •--------...,_.omce. XlDtullls i---------_..... ~ ,..ume .., 1o1w..nce reQUlm. SalU')' ()pen. -· • Baolt OlfieR: Ex· P1lt1 Clerk, Ins urance m : Newport Beach: Y~ Decorat.onH, 7 8 12 SSMOMIY SS Ca01"1tb .... -111t. p'd beclt omce for W.~ ow.town Ave • · • Nat'l loauranct flrVJ femily practice. NB. Kxp'd, mature, f /l . ~. CA._.. needl LOI> prod. "UaD Leaal Secretary part -.m>. Uc", time. Corporation ex· 1---------Umell ,_Tto' drys pe~ Jl\Jlmc:utter. noap. nee. ••GO 00 DANCERS Oplnh\p now available a.ax part ume ev•. WM · OJ> u ary . lllllt won All, pit, r tt. needed now by ~reen .._. •--perl ence. Excellent•--------~~':!,*::a ..a.,,. Call 1*11t4 or t.BICAL lrd Patty EDdonement _... · Uve.ln. SIOO per week Pro'I Only, Pie .... Con· llllldletaema Ma-lf18 llD room ai board (114) far 11111 Lime. ualatant Book shop \n Laa-.oa belllta. Ortbo txp. • M2·'702. Art.lat Mcmnt. 778-1180 nn-=-: • JDd. • 3rd. BMcb. call 484-5010 tor _RD_A_r-a ___ ._eo_ .. __ . --F 0 0 D s & R v I c E _Exi_•_. -----~ti.in.==~~ •~111.-..Pllt..__· -----DIMJAL,..,,.. SUPERvt90R Cert. pre-'-!.II _.,RDS pr beur. MvllDClt'O*lt n -v PRTTll 2-lclaya n...IX·raycbrad f•rred. Clean, newer WWII' ~ty for UDana,.. -.et. Exp helpful but MUI 12 ldtdlm. Pon Meaa Conv. Opinlnp ln lmoe area tnaa& now °' qulin.d I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ilMW or cm> m.64S1. leads. Weekly checltl. ,_ ~ to a .ao eot nee. Apply at 1eeo 1-n-..--_,A-·e=W--..... -.---Hoap. 2570 Newport 11.81 to at.an. IO day ps'hola'itqQaJifted. P'or Pl•cen li•. C M or ua... --lhd. Costa llua. 1'•lu . UnHorms Rip lMOme "40M +" Xl1t advancemtnt. 7l...,,_1JT5for ,\ppt. n10N laformatioll • ln· IOCll'll. tml!l eooeao. ~. 110 per dMlck ~ '°to.-. a ac. •--------nc dead9t needs IJIOl'lt ror llDiform aJlotment. Mak t t boa• 1 o o d 30009 Crown Vallt1, Cle1'k1J Pit nl1bt work t:lf.c bllp Itel. ftleodly l"Orelp c ar mechanic ror l ntoruutlon. b@ atcM lMml ,_.,.. i..... Nlpel. --wlmdl. No ••P MC. For die. lcilaal + .... N.B. needed, operieneed. AP· ..... .. ...... naHable to arealln4/11'7440. loc i11tr"'9 t!all fDr de-MMm Db lela't romsn Car --.ramUJ1t1ed· lltllaa10ppor~• \.IHI, ltop N'Oo flJ N --------1 lenl ee, La1 N l1 . fllw lllme«NDI to Mil? ..... '.atltlmrar .... ta t.o..a.Amlt,nuao. w.&Adllllp? MHl'18 • ....,. a..n.s•c1o1t...u. ~can....,. -····--·-· ', ··~--· ... _ .._.. ...... _ .... -..... .._ ..... ,. ............. . ..a••• lmmtdl•t• openlu. llUt be dependable. M\'9on t•O::S..r..:i :\.!.'::: •• ,...hr· ....... Clll~ t:•toll: .... -.n. Nur510g LVN <)pt'run":-. un full tcml' P M !'h1ft.1> Pa.rt·t1me night:-. Xlnt. benef. Good st<1n en~ salary Apply 111 fl.,,gsh.cp Conv. Center 466 F1a":-.h1p Rd. Npt Bch.6'2~ Nurs1111( The REWARD W'lll be all yours etl Garfield (;arc. We havt• immediate openings for NURSE'S AIDES The sat11fa ctlon that comes from this pos ition will be onlY one ol your rewards. Garfield olfers the rmest in benefit.I and l>llary, plus • pleuanl aw:I friendly working en. vlronme nl. To leun l!Xn, please ca.II or app tyat: GARA ELD CARE .' C.W••s.., 77~=.d tfl ti ,, ........ Co l71 tl47-t67t F.qual ()ppor\uni~y ~M/P/H Sell wttll ZAIS! lt'aa&aaaE 0 :-UIW Aa.•M71 ' 1 fitt hdp "' .ui ll'Ci, f u II Umt ~y Ill !Wrwrl lW>Cllntao. C M ~ ~ ORllCI • AC'<'OWlUn1. •Order (~ri Sh1pPt-r W1t w lll tr 1 0 \lacG~ Y•< trt., 11'31 Pt•~a.l'N OM&.•tt• ..... ll\'¥1l h L'•rl' l .anh l~ midnight tv MM. Wed nc11 T hu r~ KAM t o 4 JOf>M. ~I ~n Xlnt lk'ntofll•, II paid h1,lld1A)'t• liiayVll'W r.t.nor. ~ W R11 ) ~l t " 642~ ~:u" Rauwran1 Open1n~ ::O,T K1\°" llAl PIZZA un 17th .st <>r•nii•· an Ca.la M~.a AJI !th1fb itVIUI •t ~ um" Will ~ ldulli( Jppbc·utton., on 'Jbutlo Fri Sat thu. "'l't'~ 11-4.or call ~78771 for referral ~ < > l'.: f'.a1ntl'r Mu'>l bl• l'\ 1Jl11etll'l'(] m.. 1'J r 1• I< l'I tt:qw red ~a Ian 111w11 ~3361 Parkin.: \llt·ntlJnl I ·1 ur I' T ll llil'Ullli:' .1\ .111.1 hk Ul lr.K'ul r~ IJUr Jiil' Call for appt M'..! ~>i!'.17 Pa rk1ni: lut .1tl<'rH.lan1 Southwc:.t Hunk 111111 Glenneyr c. Lai.: lkh Ht· q1.1res purk1ng lut Jt11•rt danl Mon & Frt t:! i. Tub Thur 2 :i ( '0111.11·1 Joan Gori·. 497 1771 l'l\RT Tl ME COl' l'U.:-. 1-1.1'.:Xllll.E llOl'll-, ..... ~,().1)i ... ..,, I\ lllll PART TIME EVENINGS \tlull "'lllt •1ul,l.rn<1ini.! .111r.11 ''''' l't'f"/ll.tl1t1•·' v.ni, 1·11J"~ v.11rk1111• v. 11 h l..11b I h • r .!I -,1.11 I .11 SI :,11 1wr h•11JI l'ltu111• I, I <! 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H•-<' 1111•1111 ~AIU Sale11 lrl upt1rtenced Tt:IUl V'8 PIZZA C:O.ta Meu Roullque- Now hlr\111 (or pa.rt or Call Jltana 640-SCMIJ Of ruU lirrw ~Ip Mu1u 1>t' Ml.cslO fltl6e to WOflL wk.nd Will ~-..-Uitanl lo brutitr work arou nd !llc·hool Ill~ 11tock brokera1c ~ Mwi\ be 18 yr. hrm near OC Airport, oroldtor Apply tn per!IOO hrlt.4 30 Mttza ~8121 any11me itli.t\t W Oreanfront,NB ltn.laur1&11t M•nMittr Kx pmt-«ed """"' m1ndl'd l11dl v1duul t o ma n11g1" re11t•ur11tnt In .,rl vatt' club Xlnt work•oit t'f1 v1ronm.,nl, day lllllh l'IA.11 fUf' <ll>Pl 64!1 SOOt.I 1-:.Xt ~ fittil UU1-Jlt Prt lime· frm h<'l11 n•·•·tlt•d fnt 1111lural fOOd "'"l l'lca:. 1t\1oui.v. 111u_,l I}(" 1111UCJ rlUtun't.I & w1lhn1t tu ICl.lnl MJI Ul>J~'t'lS of rocxJ tJUtotii3 ~ Rt-tit aw-an l COO«S HOSTISSIS WAITIHSIS 1-.:CJ)l:Meo<"ed only Ex l 1• I I t' n I l' u m p u n > bt-nd1h Ltn cly bca<"h lol·at 1011 Apply 1 n Pt'Nlll flpply in per..on. no jKKJ1w l'Jllt. 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Ii•· ,, .. , ,.oJ SAL£Sf>ERSON nc ••ded now , 11 ucce11sful So Oran1e County S pa & Hot Tub !Jlore. llOOHl In ~on ••per 11 mu1t 7Sil16 SAL~ llOmNSONS IMMIWPOIT lw~nicf<>r SALES ~\ill ~ part time prno t1oni; available J-:11 cUk'nt company beo••rrti. and discounts App ly Penlonnel IOam 12 M11n day lhru Ttlursduy u ,...1 .. 111and 1-,qual op~ employ1•r Saodbla.st.J.ng Tnum .. ~ "" exp needt>d Ortv"r' license req 'd 54.:! !.JIJ7 SAHDWICH '8SOH who wanl.1. ruture 1n It 111• h . t•all For 1ntt•r' II'" 67Hl9J :iaVIOI{' & J.0,111 l'lt•IJ"' see our ad u11d1•r h.111k IOI! lrv1n1· :-. & t. ""'" SECRETARY RuibkHoun ll1·a•v '' 1'•111! r1·q11111·1I (;, .. ,.1 ht>11rt y ralt• r ... 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I • ''''I •' I TYPIST affC"n'IOOM '' ""1111n Ill I \1 PASTE UP I 101lo.1rtt' !111 .1 I •HllfJ.Jll\ 'wll<'fl' \ 1111 I olll 11111 hf .t • .u•·•·r ·· W1· would ltk• 111 I.ilk 111 I 'Ill I '11rn1~1!>llll 111 µl """' ... t \'fl\111~ '"' 11111 ul111n f•1r p;;-,11• up i\ppl~ l1l'n11y,av1•r ll~A1 f'l;11·1·nl1a i\\•' 1· .. ,r.1 \11-.,:i.11111r-. m11r11 raxOPER. ... arn whtll· you l1·ar11 l\•lcphont· i\Ol>Wt'r II)~ -..Crv1r~ full Umt· part 11mt· Vant'll -.h1fl\ Ua )">. aht·mo•in or 1•\1•11 rn~.., l.tJt'JUon-. rn l"l\."ililON ISl.l\NIJ ('(~i'A Ml-:<:;/\ ll(VIN ... TUSTIN llUNTINC.TON 11 ... 1\t'll ldo:al lor ... 1utJ1•n l\ &- hou-.t-w1v1•' Man) '" ho:nef11' rndurltni: l'"1d ' ,, t· a 1111 n • Ty p 1 n .: .1;,v.pm t-: O ~: l'Jll '1'.l-4230 M11n thru Fn PIX Receptf0fti1t fo'runt olf11·t! aPflt!tlrann" heavy tclephoocl> Hour., Ii 30am t11 3 oor,m ... !ll>h1on Island A!ik fnr Mrs Prall 644 9111 PBSC>tit FltlDA Y :I Person office, b~ht typ IJI&, heavy phone~. ~ooc.I working cond1t1oni. & benefit:; lrvme Personnel /\~ency 488 E 17th, Collla Mesa St.c 224 642 1470 ~ rl.ASTICS wonas ~dlly401rw..tl Apply an persrin IDLlll IHDUSTallS IMC 2101 Dove St N B PonraJt "(inlsher · Work on color pn nt.s with col ored pen c ils & dyes. Need artist.le sld Us. ttood ey•iCbl .. color se.nae. WIU \rain, F tr. hrt nex. non-a nakr. Start $.1. JO. Mr. Murray . On Si\e Pboto/Grephic1. 3303 Harbor Blvd. t:-S. C.M. flD.SCHOOl AIDI t:'lll'f'. pref. 11 :30 t.o 3 PM dally Mon \() F't'. S40·6070 CM. J I• l \" "' f •11 ( ,, l.t \\' .• • .r1"' 111 1 7i.'i:'I \•lo. 1°11 l>.111 WJll••11l1111 9'~21. Westdiff Realty Red Estate Career J-\111 llmt· r1·al c :.l<il•· :.ah~ a.'>Mw1 att· whu 11• quire' 'ub•Hi1nl1al 111 1·om1., ,., d1·-.1wralt·I~ n c· 1· II c d h v I " n g C'>Lahl1 :-.hcd , 1111 ;.I lir•1kcr Out<.land1nl! curn1ni.:'> a";.11fal>lc 1111 1tt·ncr•>U., t·o mm1!>'>10rt 'Pill J\ rn;Jnt:luu:> 11p µr1n un1l v ror lht• l·a1:1•r µrofoi."onal Ca II Mr lla.-.trnie~ at MU 3!',1".0 RMI Estat~ Sales Upcn1nJ: for l1 ccrt~ed -.ale!>pc11plt· l•H·all} • IWrM"d, WI th n a 11 on a.I r<· ferral '>Y'llc m t:xrellcnt w1l rk1 ng l0o nd1t1on ... •.:am 100•-; commJi.S1•111 F"r con!1dcnllal app'l call 759 0226 Exec:u System.' Realtors Real F.sta le Sales c:o.-lissiOM floid Wiiie Y• Lffnt Train directly with a member or the Milhon Dollar Club. You 'II be shown step by step how 1t 1s donc. 002-4474 Heal Eiitate Salell, he or unbcensed Will l rum f,7J. 7:.>0 Ask for Riii, lht• rratnager lleal f>ltate C:0..1 ,t1lldlntrial w1rl0fts Successf u ~rokerage llrm h as immediate openings for c-om mcrclal a nd Indus trial ~a les wtlh the follow \&&llficaUon.~ R.E. Ucen.11c Cdlete Background SalM Experieuc~ cC.omm'l I& lndiistnal J We ofter a atrong J)OllLlve envir onment for s uccessful p erso nal g1i1Wt.h In comm'I " in· du!ruial real estat.e sales. leatdng tAnd Investments m Orange and San Ole1to c.ounues. t 'or fu.rt~r in· CorrnaUon contact: C.,W• IHlty ... 11512 A lb c:Arthur 8 1vd, &. 210, Irvine, Calif 111711 orC.U'f1'tr1~ "' .1clt1111: 111.11 111 "" 1 \I 1 l:i I •t:LH ·"' .• ' k l•1r 11•·1· rt .;,1 ~-.1 1 .... 1 .... lv-1•f'fl\111111 • I I•·" I I 11111 llo1ir•. I 1 \!•111 thru 1-'ri I ~I•· h 111111• fil111J: 11•>'i<I •111 1•h1111•· \1\1 ... 1 ""'' '11 111·1· 1·~pM11·nt 1•"' olc•111•11 tlahlc rar 1,r , •l'.11'1 l~Sed'y :-it w 1·•111:-.tr IJC'k l:r 11ol µrd )tint ,1<111~ 1)1·1.111 IJfl(.'nll"tl ()ppl \ fur Jd v a n l' II u n t II 1· It l>ynam11 . t'•llll:t'n1al l!/"l'.IUfl ~'Jfj 4~1 R.c:eptianist I '•it:,c:;i i':d Tl'I !'t1 :io111•r Xlnt typ 0 11pty f11r J ll vant llunlln1,'\on lie h l>}n a m11 111111•t•n 1.1I woup ~>31; t\2.'10 kt'\ t•ptlOfl"l \11 •(ji1 ,ti 11( f1Cl'. J'1•1l1Jlrl l'' lull ume Send rt".umt' t•1 /\ti aSlf}, Untly l1rl1Jl. t• II li'n1 lfi.'.O I '1"1 J M t''>a Ui 9'2li2f. RJ::C t:P'flONJST I M ME[)Jl\TE OPENINl; 10 a MANU l-'A<.:TU HING !'LANT f11r RE<.:J-:1' TIONIST & C l..i':ttt\ TYPIST, t:xcellent fr tnRC beneCils & 111.suranr i.• package. Goocl st:trlmr! sul a ry for a Rr owth onented md1v1duul. <.:ull ror interview (7 14 1 H98 -7B31 or ('V(•!> & w~kcnds 714·Wll 0978 Reccpt1om l>t )(en'I offc. sm olfr, If II f:JC p & ref rcquirt>d K JO :; :rn $700mo t 'all l'\:tll)· 5J6.AA32 RECfo.J"'TION Newport C.:tr I.aw firm scektnlt perStm IO hm1dl1• Recept, J.1brary. & olh\'f gt.'Tl'I of fr dull es < '11 II 1\JIM! Ahcurn. 759 3ilOO RESI'AUHANT 111::1.1' Part lime Lunch 'lh1rt (;ounter hf!lp needed S:J.2.3 per hour Ideal for college ictudent!\ & houVw.vt'M. Oill Ron 2·5 1>m. 116.~~. l\<.'tlt11uran\ Sunshtne ~'oud Co. nd11 P tr Lunch Shirt Coonter He lp. Ideal for Colle1te student.II & hou..ewives. $3.2:1hr. Apply al: 1791 3 Mac/\rthur Blvd. Irvine aft.er 2. :.>pm Rat.aur11nt Eltperienced oyater bar .,.rson not'dcd Fu 11 lime Dana Trader Ru t a ura n l , 34 150 Pacific Cout Hwy D11nli ........... Cf'~w Supuvi\Of'\ ,.,u ',,,, bt· \11ur ii\A.fl I~"'" v.h1lt• o•,11n111i.: \llll I 'I m Ill I ' ' I •1 II ' lf;,()(11) S:ll) ijl)() ht \I \111-.l hav,. •«tn ur ,1;c111m v.111i11<1 111 h•• c 1111,1d1•n·d Wt· ,,,,..,, :1 1ntl11 v.11•1 v.•MJld llk1· ma nai.:1ni.: a 'tuiknl )oal•·' ori.::11111.1 1 111 n ( 11 r I 1• a cl 1 11 I! ll~"Wl.P3P''r ()t, )l1u r,df a faw1r 1·hN k 11•. •1111 I ' J II Hoh J • ir cl .111 at 77,, 72JO •1r 21:1 ~.!t7 u:r.11; ( '..t°lllt•t'\ '\Au :s 1>1-:1.rv i-:ttv tr Y""' nc"'(f a 1h'1.·cnl pa} ml! J•>h UIJ It> ~~I l'\' '1 9pm. c .Jll :ill 111111 :,.11 1)11 I SALES LADY w " n t I'd A I' 1> I ) ,, t <.111.11n11t J,,., :. ..: 1rt -.1 .. r~ Villa~·· F.11r 11411 :-,,, V#A.'>l llv.,>- SJ\l.t-:S l.i\l>Y, f111 l..1•111•, Sprirt.'lwt•ar f)i3 fjl.',(J SALE SM EH Coilhn1< on lteta1I Tr:Jdt· t:am S500 up pc·r w1•t•k spure Um1• fo'11r dt•tutl~ c· a I I t: M M (' () , I n 1· 5'4.S-oo:Ml SALESMEN $14K-$20K ·nn'<l 11( Just makrn~ a 1tv1n1t" We arc looktni! I '' r a rn b 1 t 1 '' u ., s t' I r mtJUValed md1vrduals to ~e II'\ arcounh reps for our rnp1dly expand IOlt eri Room for advan r1•m1•nl Cu II hl'l w<·en 10..! Mr Wl1111• 54-0 4023. !) l Sales Person Ulca.I sales urgruuzat1on expanding • We 111re a lettder tn the knowledge, eduutlon. com munka· t1on industry We are ~ ror professional uJei ~e who are In t•rested In personal freedom. challengln" work, oppty and u traordl nary i ncom e PIMn&JaJ. Call for appt. FA Ru.sh or Rick Gar· ..a.on. 983-1154 Salesper80n: Week end• telft •bop. Corona de! Mar. Call M·•· 8·4 .30. mmi Sal~penon, permanenl fuil lime, #Ill train. R.M. A br am a Ca lal oa Sbowroom, 1'11 Newport BIYd... Cc.ta ...... ,_,,pt rff'flf"l '(j I \ I -..•irk I ·,,11 1.11 11~11 I II II I !ti .. 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''"' k I • I 'i( 1.11Jio11t Tt · .11 t11 r 1lowumt-nt,1t111n "''"'r w•1f 1111: I 1•'11 "''"'' lol l ' I I 1, I I llc.o"'"'"' pr1·r :io 10 hr• .,.,.,.k ~ 1111·1 11·111•· ,. •· ' "'' t-\lt:'ll\ \< "' "'" ~s ~K."l7:>K1•11t11rH11 h.1rd , ... 1 .. 1k "'''" ""'" "I w ... :--11-1-.11 S <"h t)nl N"''" t.urH Ii lrl•'•Hll' v.h11 "'·'"'' 1•11 .:0,1•m•tr l)1Jl'I' Su.· perv1..,c1r :-iu fl••r\ 1"' I "1irk 11•11 '""'' •111•• ""1111 I • -,1.11 l~I"''' ,ludcnt ... dunni: lurtt fl JU.'l '"·lltl ·' J"I' h dl I 0 l.ll1't.11.tl1Jf11•11 I" .f Ulllf> 1•., to:! hr pi·r ""' l1rm· \1 u I h" .1hh 111 «1••t k T~ll"l $3 56 p rr hr \1111 1\ v.11rli ·"" ""l"' ·'"' '\;l'.lo.U IM,.H.01 \I t-1 'I Wt....,trrun.,tn ~ 1111111 I lt• t I 1!.11' Ill• I !-t.1l & "u11 I Jlfll>: & -.hort l••r 111 h11l1 J.\121 l 'i·cl.ir"'•l•••I tlt,11111• 1111 ·""·'"" •I.iv & 1,11.11 11111 I"'' W1· ... 1m1n-.11•1 ~ II 1111·111 1 ... 1wfoi... l•1r lit• h ..... , ..... 111.1111111 ·''""'·' t-. ~ F 111•ttt 11• r,,,,. 11 ,,.1 1.1. ~ ·ur. Sl-'.l It 1-;T fl II 'I N•oWJJOr1 Ct l..1v. ~·irm lnll'llll(l'nl"'. J(tl 'ktlh A pn1ir lt•l(al 1.'\'P n ·q l'.111 Ruth Br a1er 7:-.t!J ;OlllO &-crctan11I **A TIEMTIOH • • StudenL' Tr11l·ht>r ' I foo11f'W1 ves ' ' f:ARN VACATION" WENEl'.:U Sl-XRET/\Rl .. :S IMMIW IJ\Tf:J..'l' with Of' w /out 11horthantl IJlflg Of' 11hort term h111t 11l1y & v111•at11m 1ia} hosp1talitatron ;tvall:o blc VOLT • t: ~URAM'\' tM" AV• .AM 54 .. 4741 :IMB (;ampu!> UnH tacn>!'ls from John Wayne Airport t F.qual OWor Em ployl'r • SICllT AallS • 'i)pe8().SH 100 R.E start lmmed $16,800 G.O ad agency S12K Sec.-/REM /90 113.2100 Lgl 70/dictp Stcl80 G.O./apell $12,000 Genl Mgr franchlAt rond S40K •Counselors Salee Our Office• Appt Only IF1'cci U& Reinders Aaency m> Bitth, Ea tab 'IM Newport Beach, 833-81110 Sec ·y /Bee: pt 11\i no me t Of' small a rch·e n1 office 1)ll6al 50wpm. Newport a.ch nr 0.C. Airport. 712-1114. STOO< CLERIC I ;r 11w1111• I Ir.in~··· ( 11u11t 1 lt.o.'>•"tl 1'•11111'·"'' l'"k' Ill tl1\t1lui1I 111 ,, '""'" '\11t ~ 11it1m T1''llllll"l11lll\ 111 µ11·kin1• Iii ... 11 .. ·k111 11! ,,, µan.-. ot hn dul "'' v. 111 1n1· 'h1 1111111i.:. rl't·1•1v1nl! & .:enl'r;tl w1Ht'h11us 1n i: dutt4"1o J-:kt1.TOl11l' \'llffi pon1·nl s knowll'dl:t' h.-lpful Minimum ont• 'fl'llf l'~jx rir111•1· Good rnmpany lw•n1•Ctt... <":•11 557 91151 t-.c1 u a I Op ponuruty Ernpl11y1·r 546-4741 .9WI Ca m1>w. ()n H' 1 .tl'ro;.:. I r11m Jutm W111ync Atrpnrt 1 to .. qual Oppor 1o;mplcl) ... , TYPIST tw11lty l '11 st•1·k~ "hall> ~·If mot1v11t11r lor t)'111n1t h•)(al cllH'l1m1•111 ., l\t' l'lilt o\l''I' fl M Sl'' l'Nl .I MI T t: II II I' l'CIH'n'NITY .. ~IH 1\1) .;a,.x·k~·r-.1111 In\ 1•11ntml Vi\NCt-:M r-;:-.'1' J\~k '"' i.h1p111nR & rcn•1"cr1.:. Urbbic.•'!J4 IC>ZI 0111ir '"n , nr OC J\111"•n I -----------ltcnrl11.11 :170 ttlltJ '\111c·kpc•r""' pt1rt 11 mi· I \ludt·nl nit fo't1da \ nri:hh & Salu rda >"· It M A br am ... l'at.t lui: ShQWT'lOm 11119 N1•Wj)(•r\ II vd, V"-la Me'u Sw1tchl>oard Opcr 11tor. some typtnll. f /'T'. wknd.'I oCf. 494 8:i2 1 w k for Stretch TEACH F.RS /P Time :! .,eeded. M W·f . 8:30 lo 12:30. NeWJ)Qrt Center Me\hodb t Pre-S{hool ~I ~wn 9·1,8'4·0140 TU CHM need.-d for pn v.t.e Day Sc:ho 01I Oul or state rrt'dentlal ac-c-epled MG-1444 TF.ACllERS·l're srhool, piellUl'lt worklna c:onda. 1pe clal out door ac tlvlt1e11, N ff are• ~ lWHOLST8Etl rw-.-.ird 1mnwd1fltt'I) r-;, pr prt•C S.1l.1n • 11m mNl.~UrJlt• w l'XJJf'r & 11µ1Jtll'lt> ;\g1· no burner 675 2758or493-7082 W::utra s Waiter & L'onk Experiencr<l A pp)) btwn 2 4 S t av r o .. Restaurant. :,1130 W Coa.~t ltw y N B Waitres,, wantc)d. mature. expenen~ 1n both food & cockta1 ls. Between UM. Irvine Coast Coun· try Clu.b. lOOO t:. CoM11t Hwy, N.B 644 ~ WAITRt:SS1WAITl::K . t'ap. preferred Matu re. GAiiey Cafe 6734110 WAJT'rHS l"vt club. Wttk\'nd.~. Fri , lunch, Sat tic Sunduy bre.aklut. $3.~br+Ups ~U uk ror Manon .. ·--... ------. ---.. ·-·· ... --. . ,,. ·-. . --·-...... ~ --... ·-. ----"' .. . ·-· ... ii ....,w...... 7100 ... I040 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WlilJttea11c11 Im mt'dh•t1· Setter·Olc1o Relr 1ev.:r openma for c-xJ>t!r dmnn twka $LS. 6male. 3tem & grave· 1&rd P111d v11ci. Good w/1dck . IM2·3801. ~. uood hJll" A1>ply Ti.ylnr i. Hl!i.l.aur11nt !Wdhrll & Sun tll An11 t't-wy. TUllUn WAJTR FSS fltl l'JCl)er. 11 3 O< 5 9 JO N('\~td now •S2111 Miile &Au:U pup, 7 wk11 .tJ<C. $125. Ador•bh.'' rm ·Z!llT7 alt l2nwn. PUR EBR E D GR EAT OAH~: 6 wedus. 165 M2·811M. ----........ y. 1045 WAttffO DltlVB SUIC>AY ONLY ~ .......•••.•..•........ Doberman Plniccher malt> I yr. Champ hon. AKC cau an 5, 645-6379 T" dell ver l>ally Pilot bund.leis t.o c»rnt!rs Ke· 11uin'!t van or !Pritt! 'ltd lt<.tn wufwn and a 1(01.id dn Vint( rcnird Ph11n1· M2 4 321 and ;n1 k for llarry S1·~l1•y 111 f)1ir1 Wiiham" t-:(JlJJ\ I. ()Pf'Oll'l'lJN ITV .. :Ml'l..OYl';H Wi\Rfo:llOU~fo; l'J\H'f'S. Wt• II' ltJ<l ktlll( f11r ;ill aruund l!U) .:al -.h11> pin.: r1•1·1·1 o,.111i: 111 tit· r Jt::..k \ i11J1tl111' l1f ;l\,Ulll 1111: n-.p•m~1htlrl\ Xh11 ie1owth •11JJ••1rtu11 11' V. fitplflf" f'\IJotllt.1111~ Olt~)t'(J llOIJ()n 11 r ,,., 111 .\1'.oe1.1r l'•1ri• "' \m1·n• ,, 11' 111770 tii:.!j, W Al£+40USEMAH J'Jrl llm•• ( •1111•1:1· \IU ()/'flt .... 11 '"''"'' ,\111 \( I\. clf'f1\t·t) S.I hr 111 ,t,1rl llt•i.:.11 llo•JUI \ :0.UtJIJI\ j!1,;1 ... 171h 0.,1 ( \1 \\ \HFI Jl1I '>~ I \I 1111<\ \:-,., .. \1 /\1.J· I<'> l.lltll· 11r "'' •'\IJ"l l•·r1•. l•t11 f'.1 \ l'.111f Wo·1•l.I\ ..,.I \l('I ~1)\1. 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H11n\el'tl, wtr dolls. llO C hamp Ped1 1 r ee . .... .. Wltefoll Terrier, m a le. 2yrsold, ~per!!. 893o1891. AKC \m y Yorkshire PUP· p6s. cnamplon bred. 7 wb old ~-4400 \\ h 1 \ " 11.,"' I .. 1 m 1 1 ,, dHtt•ll•' 't•f Y. 1 'W I\ ••I c l\.11r•, ~J ~>1:1 l'lhl I M I. I HJ I\ I . I, F 1111 ~1na;u 1rn llJ\'IT '~ .. , 'IL'-I 11\'l'<I a '"' ·' l11v1..,1•al Oft dJ'i' bell lit 1 h.111 H'""'1nahl • pnt ,.., nnl\ l'ka'>l' 1·,dl •d:! 1!••1f1 .. dt t.pm '" v.knc1 ' llC'.tlJl <'Ofri'i• & t•nd Id hl1 wl walnut & :-mokc1I )!.fa.-.., t11µ Pvn·haM-11 l 11)11' lll(O for S8i:, d~k lllj{ $35() 545 1756 l-.11.:h-.h Ant1Qut-l 'µni.:1'11 111a11'l Sl~ 1\nllqut· dr"1 SK5 0 ,1k Sl'hool Tt·hr• tbk IK• YIM! liMH "•n1• -.11 1• h11t1 k 1·a " hdhoJrli :! "ell' unit' s;.i:,o :! IH'll!t' I Wc1·tl bun.lt)t)IS, ~'iO 2!1 . t't)l1n tv, SlZ> t\11 \Int 1•ond 1441! ~I Great oppt y for " &_tl()(f buy l mo • ., old. ort)( pht·1· S229. 11cll $135. Round l.iukhl'r bl<><:k tbl w 1h•111 &4rh;&.1r... !>57-8837 t!Ves (ilmoc.le expnnd way tuhh· with ll leaves m:.iho.: u'™' Formica top $225 or IJeo.t uH er 640 0386 Wl\Tl-:KRF:DS fin\' '>II<' <.:o mp lc11• '}"'tt•m w 1wddN1 nub s11t• ~~ llr ~ l 0 ' 1141:1 :,911 ()lrun1e Hoom set )''our Breuer style choir., with c-hrome leits and bl11ck vmy l seal:. :ind bac k!>. dark w ood butcher block table with <"hrome le"s. 1200 or rnriike olttt. Call 531-139'7 1,c green meul enc dsk. w twood 1raln top. mitdl'1 swivel •rmchr. SHIS /o fr r B lk na~yde sol• 90/ol fr. Older Packia.rd Bell comole 1tereo nda some work.150/offr. '151-6701 . Oe.Wful klna bdrm 11el Am e r ic an o f Mar\ln11vi1le. Spao1sh c:~lonla l uyle . Solid h ick o r y . S-p c In cl annoire. Xlnl cond . ...,, ~ Dlttln1 Shett.ie P"PPl•1: F..ttate Sele. Antlque11, Super . lovlna pela. II ·ntn1. furniture, COitec ........... '"*e.m.197 7 • • 1 • ~ ·-. • --- --.. ... --.. r Aw •• ............. 9170 llvldliy, AugUIC 30, 1971 OAJL Y PILOT CJ J .... ,... IOl7 ........... w •.••••••.••• ""..... ur1::•1 ....................... ....................... .•.•...••.............. '---lira ,._"9111it)'llvnn•bdnn Jailllu9 MMdor aU. aooo BABY HAlfb'T~RS. t'utt "Jlll.Malr~.IM"111r•. ....................... "1t=an,1o rnJ. tllO ....................... ........• .,.rted ........ ,....... ..... ..... rild • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mt. ud ot.Mr taaellld -.. 8nc1bur7, mo •........,.. on11 a weeb fllN1ol. SK ..,. Slip ·11 Yamaba RD •oo. . '811(). it.M. ltfon l .,.m ._ lru.a, w~. <*t, a ao .. ITEDOV avaU. tt0-•10 wkd>'•· 9htr ~-C.te rar-~ U T-UU. Or n u teeo Miilard Sheela. 8.EAA),.._l'lalllPM __."'. rtap, oew com.la. Xlot . v w. !Mlio.•ts -.~ orMNJa. -----coa4 auoo. Btf 2:ao pm o.tom 1' Dodge an .... ~ .... O.W K V cnachloe for ••I I aee • ............. •• ... <Joc.t C0D4. ..... of ..._Ille. aow ready • C AL 2$·Very w e ll 4'5·5UI or PM /e v 100; 11190)' it.ru, muat eq\&lpped race/c rwae e...n11 aee. 1.1500 down, t.o. Divoro force1 ule pyma&a.~. Mw._o t101 al# t1t2 D11.-t720 .................•...•. ....................... . ..................... . "JO 510, auc.o traot. new Urea. rblt e n1. sood oond. ,,.. well $l200 fol· fer. H>-1758 So\T ONLY ! SUlu AUm fw 0. OH Ue • Son 'rn.dle bed. ham, chord m.,. C.o ~1 •lU? '• 11 ..... lff4 .... '1'\ lbky dlJ't bite, very tllb6cl I& Ldte new Tl'· quila l'.klnnlMI aaaJa $1800 m.el70 IOOd abape. ~- 830-9151 '74 Ford Ecooollne New dlgine, new paint, 46 gal tank. szsoo. 53t;m5 or 640-511M. ltUAIOMIO 5AU:S. SBVIC• AteLIASI• DEMO SALE NOW lN PROGRESS! IE4SEYOUR · 1979 7331 TODAY OOODSELECTlON '78 8210: •dr Sedan, AM/YM s\ereO. 28M, air , new rads, like ne w. I =:eD , lam,1 . \II • bOc*:t dclt.tla JACI( w A.I.SH tm ,CM CAANTCO. ....................... ------- l'\am., <.1a1Wac • m11u· Fn 6 Sa t lll3UI Waterbury Ln. ti U -7'1'UI. II• tJQee OU~ '°" 12 ". a t9 a nd f4 H l"or COMP ETt t rv 11! bid t'Omtto7ll at 111.hSt , C 2 or n ll a t -4402 C olema n P e11 k I bar kpa r k , b lu ~ Po larauard mummy ~ b..IJt l ow old Bea ~rJW ·411, Luden &6. Wt. varn hu ll , a l1p In NB , bt!llUUful. $4000 . HIM UOl\I YAMAHA RD-400 LO MJLES, Sl200 ~ '72 Yama!y J25VZ d irt blkll, gd pttce $200. Call Tom fM6.82:l!e "78Trans Van ~Chevy, li", lJY ml, loaded, i.old new $1.5,200: now $11,995 64t}.1Z73 eves RACH IMPORTS 8411 Dove Street NEWPORT BEACH 75J...0900 lOYCA&ValMW UtOJamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH 640-6444 . $05.~_. __ _ '79 5Z.X Grande Lux· wy, loaded. champagne. Priced to sell $10,700. !179-35TI.:..::..:..· ----- '70 Datsun 2000 Roadster. ,P.CAT l-tulu~ rever1eK (orcl' ult' Gd cood, trlr. Sl200 '75DodgeTrade5man 100. Must Sell. new tarer1, l!lpd, .s3-7503 ___ _ '18 Veloce Spnnt Cusl : mint cood, 9M mi, s old new $1!),400. BBS wbls, p.7 P ire lli tires. 25w 12 g au"e llc1r1111111t u n f\unp #Jul l'OOd , 1,•111h,·r c•11t•, I U O t2 tc•UMt' fllbwbur& SUJO 77~ 0018 nrm -.2978. ___ _ K.liw1Dtd.I Jet Ski, u~i-<l l'al l O 0 18 . elltr as . twice, like new' SHJOO ~pun slip, must seU. "78 YAMAHA 2.50 Enduro, like new! 500m1. Xlnt cord. t925. pp 673-3398 '7lJ Yamaha<400 Enduro '77 Ford Van Chateau stereo syste m. 640-12'73 A /C, AM /FM . dual eves 73 IMW l.O CSL Rare fac. ong. AJpina sup. steering &: brakes. Air cond. Mint cond. 6C2-0&l6. ORAHC9E couMTY·s O&.HST Removbl hardtop, alloy wills, new Mich . .Restora· tion nrly cornpl, int un· !lrusbed. Move forces sale. Best offer by Mon. m-3658 Eves. 49& 2198 s:MIX> lbelll of r 548--4488. Xlnt cond, S850 S.51·3823 tanks. $5400 o r btil A.. 5.59-U44 9707 ~ ...................... . A.I.I 1tl1Us llqua;um 10 1Y ....... l~1tl. w 'la nd, pl~nt ..... Shr'90 1091 LI STINGER :;AlLBOAT (lake Luer) 10 used l>Oill.ll ror u le ~pt 3rd t-}ld of i.eason isaJl' Fan LaSllc s1tvmgi. Citsh on b' Loc11ted at S1ulboat Rl.'fltlll i.tand 10 Nl'wport Ul.tnd 1913 Yamaha TIOOO. only 2100 mi. lllte new, 1750. 6'4-t738 'tll Dodge Van Pop up "74 1001.S 4 dr sed. A IC, I.OP Swamp cooler M akc auto trans $2400 '75 OZlO, 2-d.r. xlnt cood in &out. great gas mileage, l\lbif\i &. lh'<'~ 968 1312 ••• ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • cifer 642-2Sl0or 646-48411 $2:500. 536-3086 __ _ 18 IT 17S. YAMAHA 600 '712 mi, xlnt cood .• 642-3420 9S90 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gl1ant 1c 7 famil y • ~d. autom ot1vu & clolh1n& Ncllhlnac nvrr tom Aug\llt 31. Sept l ~ Arbor St , CM 111ff Yamaha YZ. '75. nc~ engine. $465. Runs good 673-3910 . .,.~.... .. ~ CREVIER ••••••••••••••••••••••• SaJes.Serv1 CC· Leas mg Roy Caner,btc.. Rolls ftoyce BMW '74 200Z tipd, a.ir, mags . xlnt con d. AM /F M !o.ll:reo. nu tire5, $4600 ~- V1ctona, end of Cun 1'r;un "'-" on 4~ board uneouaJ). w lel(l> duo contd lran.-.forml'r 3E:ng, I~ Home Sale Anl1qul':o cars 12 bklgs 60 twit whl furnit ure. hou:.e holu tar:. Xtra trac·k $1511 1lerm & m1:.t' SJt :-,ur1 Cocnpletl' 9hK 7:r7:! 1().5 34002 Salver Lun tern. Dana Pt OLDOAJ< MILK CltAT~S Tilt-;COUNTY to"AIR SI 00 Ulch ~0.00.10 WANTt:U Cc.ilur I"\' :. Ut:ad ur ullve T~ pncci. pd t>40-17ij6 •reac :w40 4 lrJ<·k :.1111ul :sync V1rt uJlly n\'w Mlu1uf11cturer.. wHrrunl> ~ull valid $1100 1'.H 44!>1 -------Mobre Cal 14'. Xlnt Cond $l.2SO 496-0796 ---~ JO II '76 Ruller Curling, VH F. fath . I uwner. bnstol Must sell ~.:>00 PP ~4398. Two '75 Yama ha En duros. JOOm1., br and new no defects M:.ikt· all) rifer~ Mota-Hofms. Sclff I Ralt/Sfor• 9160 ••...•.•.•..••......... Persona.I effl'Cts left b~ le nant at~ E 18th !\t w 111 be on sale al gar:t~l' al 2177 Mine r , c· M . on 9 I 179, 8 to 12 tro yd.s good clean grttn !\haA All or 12 $100 5.57 6629 N l' w Be 1• k er M 11n11 .,. M 1 A M r 1J d 1 o $ 7 5 ~l418 l5"'COLOK1V '!IW ~>l 1';it 11r , xlnt rond. ~lrll.'>. t7 l<ll 6'15-3463, ext Rt::NT 23" FIR E BAl,L Xl5 !:>ELF' <.;ONTAINl-:1> REASONABL1': tW5 2283 SAT & SUN 9·3 dt•!.b chest of dwr:., sora. lamps, hs hld ~d,, typewrtr. plants. clothe!.. & misc j unque. 202 Abalone Av, little Ba lboa island. ---- Oak drssr & m ir ror. lyr old color 1V. + more' 2212' -:i Laurel Pl. N. Ii 642·59l0. $lll 111l'tal detf'ctnr. new Nrver used $3lJ 673·~ P iano $600 EIP t' t y pe w rite r S t>O Ose1Uoscopc ~-962,g373 Encyrloped1a Dri ltanica. Circa 19-i7. +year books . Xlnt rond. $100. A pt rdng. $30, Vacuum tank type. $JCI Manual Garage SJle S/\T " " typewriter. $3.5 Daven· SC'uba Gear. Haby furn. port & chair. $125, m1:.r t nys, bonk!\. 1:i1l11 1tl'm " 646-175_7 __ dolhes. sz \0, I L.;hld g1!.. Co In r ed t v co m h n wall uml -1 111 8m.h:i111• w :-tere<l. AM if'M & tv Way. UniverMlY P J rk 1!1im<' '<'' Under warran ln1 ne tv 0JO Gold lo\eseat. llARBARA CA RTl,A!'rn dbl recliner. $100 best Books! Book:.' ijt)(•k:. • \JI m i..J cond 646-6637 W'ca. Mesa Verde· J<iht' Wa-yn-;;-Famil y ro38 N Ctpclla. C:~ l\leml.11.•r<ih1p. $1200 lk-st. SATURDAY ON l.Y LransCcr Cees mcludcd ~so~~c. ga mr~ i:ll 11741 Haun~ Goods 806S .•••...•............... M u s t m ove nn w 1 C o m p I e l e h ,, u ~ 1• furn1s h1ng!\ & !Wffil' <'lnthes Call 962 w~ .Jeowftry 8 0 7 0 ....•••••••.•..••...... JOHNWAYNECLUB 'Tl•nms mcmbN~b1~ for !>aJr. $1500. Cati Calhw 759 0451 ltu!\l>ell Surfward S30 '195 !".1527 " 151,, llub:. & silver n-e:.t car"' from Porsche model 9l2 for $1!0. Call ~-25.53 2yr Warranty 642 5340 looh & Morin• . .,..,. ... •··•••·•••·•··········• 90t0 .•••••.•............... WHETHER BUYING SELLING Th;. is YCMtr DAILY PILOT BOAT MART To place yow od call 642-56 78 Pearson 30 with 01c~cl and wheel and m uc h mon Ex1·cllcnt l0•10l't . wnh Ncwp11r1 SI 1p $2 S . 5 0 0 Lb y s p h 957 1633 t-.vc ph 962 (8)0 Beautiful EM ERALIJ & Dia mond ri ngs. must Sacnf1ce: m eet in the bank by appl nnl) 551~. Mscelalteous 8080 S m Gt• r man made R' mfla dlllglly. w 'oars v.at<·hmaker 1ewE.'lers Wood nl)fir & motor mnt h•lhe. $235. 548-3032 A· I $.125 963-7433 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BO/\TSALE lf1>l>1l' 16' W·lrlr Sl600 Kite :'\JOO Sabol $200 l~:.t Offer 675 ~37 WESTSAIL42 World Cr w 5cr. Culler n.:, bnstol + cond euto pilot. 1ni.trumeoll.. dodger. t l•J k tk <·k:o. 1·ruis.-relld)' W1\Y~E A IK l::N YAC ll TS , tns sl.90 1.Mumh1J 24!f1 .,let'P!> .\ gJlle>. hl•.11.l. ~ ,J1p Many \lrJ' S'.'>000 ~~I or 493 01~~. C'AL 2 ln. 2yr.. uld, \Int •'l>nd. Nl'~l'<lrt or Danu Pl shp 642 ii7AA llob1c 16 v. triulcr Te qutla ~J1I. nrl> Ol'W. Sl400 9til 01 jj B/\NL ll.1:.1'0 n li\k: C;IJ\t.'Cr Aft ca b d1-l '>l!J'•P. h ke nu. ()(fer-. l'll1aM'' Avery & L•I ~ ~75 ~ Corunado 23. 6 b p .. olb, head , galley, Vll F. ''l'rt'tj, 'Ip:. 4. m o re. Hnslvl 9li8 :.'705 eve!. OCEAN Roe~ /CruiMt' '18' CUl>tom C&C Racing Yacht. J'r('sently 1n Al llri:.t o l con d1 t 1on $195.000 Owne r Dir . 675-2311 or after 5 rail LUGGAGE TAGS Urutt.-d rurlrnes In fare Boats. ~ne ~53 _____ _ coupon $5(). 1qi9,.....t 9030 loats. g1pa; rrom your business card. Smd one card for each Wt plus one s pare. We return pe rm a nenllY sealed attractive tag & strap, m eeting a1 rlinc J.0. requirements. P re vent loss & lhcrt' For a personalized lait enclosl' w a llp a pe r . fa bn c or "Day Glo" p11pcr & we will batk & tn m your t.a.:S Or try I wu 1.:urds back to back. PRICES: Si! ea or 31$5 640-5843 •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Docb 9070 Wheelchair. pick · up walker. commode. $100 takes alJ 548· 7106. ----BARBARA CARTLAND Books! Books! Books! 4Q ea Mesa Verdf'. 2 38 N Capella, CM SATUltDAV ONLY Also rrusc. games. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS BOAT TRAJ..LER, up lo 25' ndJi work $4.25. 673-8145 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUPS AV AILAIU YAC NewportlW>-0551 BOAT TRAILER 1979 E Z Side tie for power boat. .Loader$300. 2()0 • ..~--1 645-67?3. approx lD e..-.ue . 8). 673-6336. loah. Power 9040 ................ ••••••• Mewport g1p w~ for ne.xt 3 m0&. 25 • power. ~002() 57' Carri craft S.W.500 'fllTwinChrys,Slps 10. Best. ofr take:.. P I' Boal sli p up to 40· ex· ____ 67_5_·217!,____ change us.e ror Cee. Hunt. Harbour. Call 84().3822. '72 Pace 'Arrow. 24 '.~Ip•; "· full)' :-elf 1.••mtanwd. ruof lockers, bake rack. goo<J 1~llld ~ 552·9728 24· i"J Winnebago, ~IP' ~ adlls, S250 wkly i ~· m l 96J 2135 26'ClaHA0~ Sil a 0 o Ca 11 E \ t· :o 962 1523 Rt-nl 7ft Mot or ll<Jm• 1-\Jlly equ1p1wd £l1 ., l'IJWI\ 96lS-681 l.838 0912 Trailen, Travef 91 70 ...••.••••..•...•...... lfi Sha.,.ta. dual l>uttlt"> W .:al watl'r CJ<;!'t t.1p1· 110\ 12• prnpam'. sip,. 11 ml 0 BO ~ 7231-i AMto ~ice, Parts & ACCMSoMH 9400 ••..••.......•.....••.• 1~ rebwll T~ rx· Ill \ W i> n g 1 n c $ 3" !> . l' a I I ~ 7l<IO an> t irnt •....•.•...•........... IMPOHT A"llT N{Yfl<'t-:TO READERSA~D ADVt-::HTl~l-.l<S The p r ice of 1t"rn" a<Jvertascd by vch1< 11· dealers in the· \1ch1rlc elass1£ied advert1:.1n~ columns doc.>s nut 1ndudl' aoy applicable t.ue'. license. transfer (eel> finance charges, r~ Cor air pollutJon control dr vice cert.1flrat1ons ur de aJer documentary pre par.Won ch~es unless otherwise spec1f1ed by t.be advertlsvr 9520 ., ..................... . MGTC 1949 Classic Rll dnve. xlnt rWlllmR cond SJ0.000; lJSl oC r 1714 I 87s-879tl before !IP M '57 T-Bird. needs w1>rk, complete w port hole top $8000 675 IUl<t lv WE PAY TOP DOI.I. \K ron op w.ed clir:. for1:11tn. dome:.Ucb or 1 l~1r:. If your car ,., t-\lr J rkc1n l>l'\! w. f'I R.ST ' ,.1 1110,~c-~ 2!1t5 II arbor Ill\ '1 ("LIST 1\ \I ~ *" ,\ 979-2500 WE BUY CLEAN CARS AHO TRUCKS C,,...,.Ea a .. , ."4 ~. -,C:HEVIOLET '. : 2a H•rbur ffhd . • ' . CCY;'r-[t.']tfPSJIW • ·54'-UOO.' 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GentrU 9701 ..••••••.••............ 1.1 \lJ :"u of~\ !-'~) • 17 141522-5331 "41 nda) by \ppt 1977 BMW 630CSi ~hit• "' tJn 1nlf·r1or \u111m utH a ir rond . 't~·n•u c:i.:.:.cll.L' .ill•J) ~ ~ .1 Hny Caner trdde 1n 101101 $20,500 1978 BMW 733i ~.ilwr "" rr:f lt:.1th,·r in l•·1111r \Ullltn.1 Ul". !>Un rno(, .ur t'•1nd ~ter1o0 l":l°'>"•>\t\'. p~ r slt'(•no i: t11 alw~ 14 lfldnv. :.. u llu~ s St nnl~ l~.5Ull 1n 1h-.,.. 1-:'< ' I' I' ti I fl, I .I \ t'l t' .l I\ ~ (I U mu:.l ... t~· u11~ n11t'' 1()()661 S2 l.SOO LS40 J amboret: l'ewport Beach ~-\I "15 2002, 39,000mi. air am fmslereo,4Spkr:o. ull rerords Asking $'7000 7~------ '72 Bavar1 a ~2!#5 962 45117 Ev~ & Sat Son duy~ m f "75. dlr '\Unrf auto On"111JI 11wuer ~-IW'.Jli '73 240Z . Nu tares. AM ..-M. r uns g reat , need-> pa.int & s ml mt work. $3900. 642-~_.-_ "66 1600 Roadste r · 2 tops. lo m1 . x l n t co nd , $2500 'be'>l 640-9910, ~:®>eve:.. Rat 972S ....................... "111 85/J ~port (:C>Uf>t' ~per mileul(c, .:uoi.1 t•1md. $65() ·10 UMW ~ Xlnt rr1nd 1-:vniS W06. 754 ~ $42Ul 11r bto:,t r,fr !ll:.Z 41111 nrllCH 5247 "\ Hl·aut.Jful. I •)wncr '77 5301 AU il\'Jll OJI\.\ All '"T\'11°1' r£-1 o rrl S h•1w r11um 1•11od .s5 i 1.1-<0tl 1, i5 i ''"' t_f\t~ Ccipi 9715 ..•..........•••.••.... i'I C \l'l<I 11!\I JU(fl 111 JT1I 'hJfl• 'll°dO $'.Ai!JO Call "1-t;: •12:17 J~I Ill il•"I iJ : 1"1 f, 111 ~rt r.1•ll•1 •ntr !hO t •,t:! l...;:l 3 CAPRl's 111 '71 &12174's To OM>c»e From MUST SEU! .ACT HOW! 1!!711.HE \1 'If HI.\ II Ht;S'fl -..cTC I!'< 1n: \l H 842.2000 ~ 9720 .•.•..•.....•.•.•....•• URGE SB.ECTIOM OF AUMODE\.S ~l<>P &COM P ... HF IARWICIC DATSUN "·'" Ju;,1n Ca111~tr.111" 831-t HS 493-3375 •DATSUHS• l-. Sriection OfAJ~s WE SrECIALIZE IHGOOO SBYICE COST A. MESA. ~ DATSUM 2>14~ llAHBUR Fil \'f) 540.6410 540-02 1) t'IA'r l!IG!I S J>Y Ol':H 11~11· C1inv..rt11Jle, rt.'\1. 1£2.·w.:l!I 14 f'lal 128 SI. "lll!w t1 re~ brake.. guoJll 1 ornl $1 :JCXI ,,r ll!il •11 r r.1:1 '1071 or biS-51'1'1 9727 ••••.....•..••..••..... Brand Hew •79 HONDA Cars MANY To~From! UNIVERSITY OCdsmr:>bile Honda Can • G MC TNC!cs ~~1 llartJIJr l!IHI c ;,,t .. ~1 • .,.,, :;4u 96111 ~ 9730 ··········•·•••••······ 1'177 JAGUAR XJ12L Whitt• C'(t\"rl"r w 1t an I " ·! 1 h '· r 1 n t r r 1 '' r \ulurnJll" .. 11r 111nd . ~tl·n.~1 tJ~' pwr st~r 1n•• tir:ik1·' w1n<l•1W:-.. nc•v. ~11·hl'lln llri•s, In· hi\ 111n1·d & onlv 1.5,-;5() rrnln 1\ll l'Xl'CP t111n J ll> dt·an H oy CJ.r\l·rtraoc in. !~'ll SI 2,495 "l OEAUR IN U.S.A. ~~~VER ROLLS·ROYCE 1s.io,~rnbo'4M i.w-111tH<Jo ........ CLOSED SUNDAYS Jto:. l!lt.8 3.4. M ust sell ~Int , ond. ~.,t offer 673-3750. 4!H·2220 ...,,...Ghia 9734 . •..•.................. '71 Xt.ra clean ins 1d1• & •> u l F o r 1· ' I "' r n w cream 1nl \ M f~ $27'in •>r best .. ff1·r ....... ~,, 415 tags SJ 60 ca 6/9 tagS Sl.SOea. lOor more Sl.40 ca. Easily -Crime - Crazy Humble - l6' Glasspar. 70 hp Mere & t r lr Sl600 tbe!>t offrr 644-4331 betwn liam & 4 pm Newport Sl 1p. Power only. $6 50 per ft. $250 mm, ~ IT\5g. -----------ROY CARVER BMW 1540Jambnrtt Rolld '.'<t.'"WPORT UEACH 640-6444 Sales Tax Included NO CARD? Draw your own or send name. addr,·ss. phone & we'll make one card per Lag. Add 25< each Send check or money or derto: PILOT PIUMTIMG P 0 Box 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 CERAMICS Handpamled rcram1cs. plaques. n al1 v1ty sl'l. plates. m uch misc items. Also ::.pct•1al or · ders & colors done al re· asonable cost. 846-8579 MARRlES A success(uJ man is one who earns more tha n his wife can s pend; a sue· t·~sfuJ woman is one whomarn essuch a man. 1081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I M LOOKING F O R WICKER OR RATTAN ruRN; I need a sofa. loveseat OH day bed & c hairs. R easonable prices only. Please call 642 1566 afl 6pm or wl(nds :: 8083 •79 SEARA Y. SUPS AV AIL.ULE :M'. Sundancer , 260 hp, 631·1900 VHF. cover . w /trlr , ___ ...;..:.._;:.:...;...... __ _ Bnstol. $3 7 ,500, 644· 7 353 Sl<IPJACK F /8 •75 TWlM 170 VOLVO'S Comp! fish ri~~ed. all rte luxe irtras. xlnt cnnd St'e Ill water. 21J-434-6431 Free 25·30' b oat s lip available Balboa Coves area. For ltd use by com· petcnt iod ividu als P refe r c lass1r o r character boat. 673·7384. 9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Z7' Chris Craft Sport Fis· CHEAP UO HP I /0 . with her Flybndge, VllF . trrul er , skis. cnver, & depth finder. fiJlhllng l'Tll!>C eqwp. $2400 firm. cha.Ir. Sips 4. llcad & Sun or Mon 640·9590. galley. Twn Chevy VB wkdays 646-7747. •••••••••••• •• •. ••• •••. engs. Xlnt cond. Newport -------- _ev_es_. _______ Bundy Tenor Sax with sti&:Yv:1J. ~7!!5s~ T1 ••pcriatloft COPIER case & many music ~~eves/wlmds_ -;:::::;.,••••••••••,••,•,•O• Xlntcood. 962_7033 bookS. Xlnt cond. $275. __........ _ _;_ ________ , Call~ 15' Silverline Bay·Sk1· ••••••••••••••"••••••• JOIN WAYNE TENNIS Used alto s axophone. f\sb J.2SH w tt.rlr $3000 or 100 STINSON 108·2. 280 CLUB FAMILY Goodcond.w/drillbook. bestoCfer.675--5931. S .M.0 .H ., 5 0 hrs . l(El(BERSlllP szoooor ..tt ~ C811 S.P.O.H. P'ull pl. ne w cnde for car Of same Best ,z;ser over..,.,.,. . 18' BAY 89AT. Classic S tires. brakes. 2400 TT. value . 731 ·SH1 o r -=54S-~_:_~·------1 Coast Design, Lap strake IHOO. IKS-1656. 963-!>411 ~1080. Office Fw ni•• & bull. Volvo en~. covr. Rd ..:;::;•.:..:..:.....:.....:---'·--- '' #p 1 llt 8015 cond. $2000. Or Offer. C f In. Sale/ ~Stairs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wltdys 979.3900, Eves -ltAlilt 9 I 20 ~ cast Iron circa DICTAPHOME wll:nds675-S38. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1182 from courthouse. Portable w tt.ranscriber 13. Whaler w /50 h p. & J.nt.emalional Harvester !!~b7s to ne . Ara~ NewSanyocost$400 trailer.$2000.Call ~,1o~o·r1eg1:...B~rig& ..,.._. Sell _,. 955.2274 646-7227 N "°'L W 18S "'-• ' _, ___ ..::..:..:...-----i sips 6, f700/best offer. Ulle new co mmerc ia l Oveniz.ed executive desk ·53 Runabout. totally re· 548-Ql85, 6311-lltll Eaeclrolu:x Vacuu.m . Top md leather clla.ir siso. cond. xlnt cond. $4500 '73 Dodge Ma xi · Ven ol the UM, all attach· Call MM&95 613-7791 meaaa. $200. Call Yary. _;_ ________ , Camp e r . SI p s . 2 , "58Chevy Cameo Carner : Restored on~. all ac· cessory chrnme. wide wbts, VS, auto. must s~. Priced to s ell·$4750. 66-0792. "48 Dod~e Club Coupe. needs reslonng $600 •best cjT 640-0010 95)0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rail Bu~gy. ·r.1, 1.;00 motor. $ll50 or bc~l of· fer &u-0468 4 wt.eel DriYH 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW Dunl' liuRl(y. Cully tnckcd out. IJ!IOc.·<-. best ofCcr MO 53&1 "76 Chevy Cheyennr i... Too 4x4, air. ult wheel, b6g tires. trailer hitch. Low mileage. ~-Call 4116-l:m9 'M Willy CJS Jeep. Xlnt oood. Brand new engine. ~ or best offer. Call 548-5282 77 CJ7: '60()(). $1000 down. Lo. lede. Dave 7»1962. -.OUOevea. ,,... 9560 ....................... '79 Qtevy 't'tT PU ~ auto, pay ore $5800. l'llHOS>, 731-8741 . S'Ha '9h 1017 '79 nruNDERBIRD 18'. w/atove, aiolt, fria ... . ---------i••••• .. •••••••••u••••• Like n ew . Xtras. cabinets, abwr:• aU.· 'T.I Datsun PU, CUlSlom Sacrifice. $73H. Call cont., 58,000ml., gd. l.nt. cuaette, AM /Fii. Plir aolld glass heavy Younto:! Raccoon to n ..ms..w78 coud. $6000 or offer. roll bar, 2 t.anb, more e&ebed ataadard abed IOCld .$125. ~;...:...;.__ ____ --t 5e-65(77. lb'M~.ln.1770 Preacb doora. Call 551-l233 J91113' Mako, turn k ..:.:::....:::.:...:..;.. ______ ,izauvv Pidnlp. Good --~-~u.~~~~~~ MhCJ••·-IMO ~~ eqGuipt~·_..!lf,o.. re•!!.~.... <lCDl. $2185. New tirel, .:: -······· .. ••••••••••• unu. rea ••n•u ... -.... peiat. 8CT ..-f1HID WANTED: .. ------------lllh.W 9060 a• Camper Shell ror I I ••-••••••••••••••••• GllC. ~ coodition, re- "71 Yard '6 ton, f cyl, 4 apcl aticlr.. Aalr.lnl S2ZOO. S3loo45G l .._._ I ""rift -I Venture 21, 6bp otbrd, =~rice. After MW IY I• trlr, all xtr11, $3t50. · "110.V~T. Ter)' 1dcoa· I I• I 551.alil,56U0'74. tWal:wd.... t140 dition new Uceoae. . I07 w.' St.. c.M. ............................... .,.. I SALE I BUSHWHACKER .2 :M ' ,..._ 1•: Gloaa black, 'e l'ord PU: I v2 ,,._Al c..........._ I =. 91;:s.,~OO: '°ml. s.1at cood, Q\l iop •GoodNDDln1cond. ..._a ,..;;;'""' .... oir . ..mo .ftt. • •·•"*· ea.ma I I JllVl'Jllo.Pld. Good coad. ,_ '''' I ' .... ..., I o:i~.ltl/V ~t .Jo°!t. 1 -· ............... " ...... . .._. 'l.J fM I y.-'fa.. for a tree ....., 74 Pll:':f't' Wleclow ! . . R~om'-foTT•:; irr.:· .. ••U• ·=•.-= .... ... -----------~ ... me. ....,, ...... c.a .... ATTENTIO N! Merc·cdes. RM W Porsche. Cla:.s1c & i-.:, otJC We will M•ll yc)ur r.1r m roru.1~nmcn\ al \•1111 pnC't' Dest locat111n 1n Oranl:l' C'ounty Fur in fnrrrut.JOll 1..all J 11n Cur r.&11 Cl ocll'ti Sund a Yl> I Whut L~~erful World 11•-iiW-.,..."'"11,.....,.MNI AutohGlf5 t.rfln L.'IOO W Coast 11-. y NW}'( Reh 1>12 671>3 nf Shopp1n~. n ghl at \OUr fan~('rtlps C\'('r~ Ja >' D aily P ilot Ua.-.s1fied Ads To plart• \OUr ad. call 642 S67R and kt .1 ('JCl!)s1hed Ad \ 1::..or lltl11you i3 :MOZ "lll'w paint L11r. mag ... I ""' nl'r \'l'ry cle.Ul $Ul0 l'h ;,_,1 5111 Uf71l BEACH BLVU HUNTINGTON BEACH 842-2000 --- Tnac:lu 9560 Tn1elu 9560 TnlClu 9560 TnllCks 9560 ..•.•...•...•........•. .........••............ . ...........•...•••.... . •.••.•................ . .. --, ' . . . . . ~ Orang·e County's Newest Truck Center! . .. LABOR DAY SALE! It's Dea/In' Week At J.C. Fortune Brand New 1979 GMC Van W het A Buyll 1 h1.., van comes ~fl eQu•ppecl including laetorv air cond1t1oning fSer 6262951 ~ 1979GMC Pickup Truck ti's the FLEETSIOE modrl, and a beautyl Hurry To Buv1 Ser 521633 Thts w.-. Ofttrt ~-------------.. 1979 GMC Regal Conversion A great buy with custom wheels mags & t11es Ano loads o f summor tun packeo into orrn GREAT VAN1 Ser. 502032 TMaWMtlOnlyl $4987 I TWAw-..__._5_9_8_8 ___ ...__~_0 .. uo_~=--·T_:.:...,_To-~ •&888 Onr 100 Trucks In Stock ... All Rflduced to Morell ~~ • £. flST ST. ST. SMTA IU ml lff M UITA AU flY. AT FIST n. ! CQ ~y PtU>T' ........ r••M ....... uNd AMlet,UHd .... u .. d ...... u... 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Ana frww. at 1atlL t -\ -..,. ·--···----·------------------~=--= ................... ~ ....... ---.~ • ...-------· --···. ----·---· -···-· -,~-- 7 I l Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Your Hometown Dally Ne•spaper ED ITI O N * VOL. 72, NO. 2'2. 3 SECTIONS, 4• PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS ~~~~~~~~~~-~e~PartoftheFa~y'~~~~~~~~~~ Doctor's Conviction Shoeks Friends By n :aav {'LAUSEN ~ OI ... o.ltt ,,_tu" Faces were grim at Long lh.•ach's St. Mary Medical Center latt> Wednesday afternoon. Emergency room nurses who had worked beside Ur J effrey MacOon11ld for years appeared drained or emotion Jackie Spl~lri's eyes were red She udmrttcd that she had bt.>t'n wee171ng anterm1tlenUy smce she had leamed at about i p.m thut the director of emergency medicine had been found gurlty in Raleigh, N .C .. or murdermg hb pregnant w1fo and two daughters nme years ago "TIU: MAN I have known since 1971 Ju:-.l couldn't bt- capable of something hke that." l>hc said, her voice break· ing. Mrs. Spmn was working 1n the emergem·y room Wed nesday when s he le arned of the federal court 1ury dec1swn by tele phone from her rather. a patient at St Mary ··He heard it on television m hb room," she said vacantly. "I didn't believe hJm. Nobody in the department believed it. I got on the phone lo the local newspaper. They verifi ed it. ") turned around and told the others. I said 1t was true, but I still couldn't believe it " HER DISBE LI EF wa:. echoed by olhers who kno\\ MacDonald Carmen Welch. who had worked with the popular physician as an cmcrgency room admitting clerk, said, ··1 don 't bctit•ve he's guilty at &II. He has too much love and rl'spect ror the human person lo he guilty ... She told how MacDonald had saved her husband·~ lifl· ---· * * * * • in 1975 when paramedics rushed him to th e emergency room Mrs. Welch testified as a character witness for Mac- Oonald two weeks ugo in Raleigh. NURSE SPIZIRI hadn·t been called as a witness. but W ednt'Sday she t alked of the doctor's excellence as a physician and hi s compassion "He 1s a d11f1cult man to describe. but he 1s a part of the cmcrs:cncy room fa mily." she s aid "There have been :.ome doctors who were not · · T here wen.• other emeq~cncy section personnel willing to talk following the guilty dcc•1s1on Wednesday. All believe Dr. Macl>onald to be incapable of murder. SOME W ERE angry with Wednesday's dec1s1on One woman called the South Carolina juror:. ··bigot~ ··Another questioned. "flow could the lbh.•cp:-. I be so stupid " · Dr . Stephen Shea of Huntington Harbour leilrncd of lht· guilty verdict at about 2 p rn The 32-ycar old. hl ond. bearded physician awakened by the telephone Ile had worked the center's night s hift "I was very, very shocked," he said ·'I've said it a mtlhon t1m e!> today, my fet.'1111~ I~ l>Ol' Of JUSt total d1sbche( " To Or. Sht'a MaclJonald 1:. more than <1 prrJfe.,-,11m:.il rolleagul· "lie 1:-. unt' of m.> bc~t fnt·nrh. · Sht·a l>atd H E M ET MACDONALD at!'>! M ar.> iJ:-. • .111 intt·rn rot<tt 1ng through Utt' eml'rgcncy dt·p;;irtmenl in 1!171 th1· y1•<t r MacDonald bt·l!an work an~ lht·r1• <Sel' FRIENDS SHOC Kl::O. Page /\l I * * * AP W•rt"pl\Olo OR. JEFFREY MAC DONALD LED AWAY IN HANDCUFFS Found Guilty in Murdering Wife and Oaugbtera * • * * Bail Asked for MacDonald Iran Eyes Sale of U.S. Oil WASHINGTON <AP> The vresidcnt of Iran's national oil co mpany has said publicly his m1tioo does not need the ship m cnt of refined diesel oil and kerosene wh1 r h the Carte r ad- m 1nistration approved recently, the Was hington Star reported to day. The 01! products might be r e !>old by Iran at a profit. the Star quoted the Iran ian of(ic1ill , Hassan Nazih. ;;is saying. The Star. citing u transcnpl or a recent Tehran radio broad cast. quoted Nazih, president or the National Iranian Oil Co., a~ saying that two month~ ago tht· Iranian government thought at would need the refmed oil prod ucts. He was quoted rurther as say ing. ''Since the Isfahan refinery will start operution within the next two or three months we wiU not need the 011 we have bought. and there is a possibility that we will be able to sell rt a t a higher p rice once the Isfahan refinery st arts operation. l think we will be a ble to export som e oC the oil products.·· President Carter. defending t h e propos ed s a le again s t criticism . said last week 1t wa~ needed "to meet the needs of the f amil ies 1n J r<Jn " f or humanitarian reasons. No Salvage Of Monitor WASHING TON CAP > - Tbe government has d e· cld ed against trying to raise the Civil War ironc lad USS Monit or from its ocean grave orr Nort h Carolina because of its extremely fragile con· djUon. A series of dives to the wreck the past four weeks yielded evidence that the s hip has de ter iorated seriously after 111 years under water. and may have suffered further dam age fro m depth charges dropped during World War 11 , offlcials said Thursda y. Ridw'd A. Frank, bead of U.. NatJoaal Oceanlc aad Atmoapberlc Ad· -~J. tald the IOY· ernment ww UM&Dble a paael ol experll to de· termlne II bl1torlcally 1lpHlcant parta ol tb• v....i aboulcl be ra!Md ud pr'8Nrvedfor public view. Al'Wrre ....... RIDES IN COURT 'Lone Ranger' Moore lone Ranger Fighting for Own Justice LOS ANGELES CAP) -Actor Clayton Moore. who wore his mask to court today lo battle for his right to appear as the Lone Ranger. was mobbed by auto- graph seekers moments before the judge, who had issued an or· d c r banning t he mas k. dis · q ua lified himself without ex· planation. As Moore appeared in the courthouse hallway, a youthful passer peered throug h the crowd. turned to a friend and yeJled : "You know who that masked man is? That's the Lone Ra nger !" Superior Court J udge J erry Pacht said he has been inundal· ed with lettel'S defending Moore, who played the Lone Ranger for years on television. Pacbt said one fan suggested in a telegram "that I make an anatomical disposition of the temporary rest.raining order I issued." Pacht did not specify his rea· sons for <lisqualifying himself. H e transferred the case to Superior Court Judge Vernon Foster, who was to hear it late r in the day. Moore, who said be is 64, wore his black mask. a white cowboy hat and a rust-colored cowboy· style suit as he greeted well wishers and signed authocrapha 1n the hallway. "I •ve portrayed the Lone Ranger for over 30 yean," be said ... I sball continue to make person.al appearancet all over the country for my Uaouaaoda of tau. · · ':l'beJ qy I'm too o&d and out of coDdlUon to be-th• Lone Ranier~ Howner, my •a.ilt la 3' and I'm 10 pounds u,bter than I WU wben I portrayed the ~ ............. Moore hM bMll baUJiq Lone Rantrer Telnlaloa. 1Dc •• a 1ub- Clee AC'IOa, Pap .U> . I * * * Neighbor 'Hurt' by Decision By ST E VF. MARBLE 01 ,,. o.ir, ,. .... si.11 Shirley Davis s aid s he was "shocked and hurt" by the news that her neighbor of moe years. Or. J effrey MacDonald. was co n v ic t e d We d n es da y o f m urder. She re<:allcd today how the good·looking m an who lived next door rushed over last Christmas Eve lo take care of her sick daughter She s<iid he returned every day for two weeks until the hllle girl h ad recuperated. • • J remem ber how he s at up there all night he was the mos t dedicated man f ever met.·· the lluntangton Harbour wo m an said. "He was always busy rushing here and there, but he found time to help ever yone. J mean he always found the time." MacDonald moved into his 16 152 Mari ne r Dr ive con · dom inium in 1970 wh e n the Army dropped charges against him in North Carolina. "He talked about it." Mrs. Davis re<:alled. "He didn't keep it bottled up or t ry to hide it from anyone.·· She said she and her husband wer e aware when MacDonald moved in that he had been ac- cused of murdering his wife and two small children. "J don't know what happened back there in North Carolina but this (the conviction ) just isn't r ig ht ," s he co nti nu ed . ··Everyone here is very con· cerned for hlm." Sh e said her hu s band and Mac Dona ld ofte n s pe nt time togethe r on the doc k they sha red. MacDona ld kept his cabin cruiser docked there. ''He enjoyed taking that boat out whenever he got the time. Most of the time he was working or writing papers." She s aid the doctor treated many of his neigh bors. •'He treated everyone around here. He would always check up on you to see how you were do· ing. "He was well liked -we're all so concerned for him now." 40 Mule Deer Die SUSANVILLE (AP ) -A Ca.llfond• Department of Fi.lb ud Game veterinarian Jaeaded tor tbe Skedaddle Mouataln ran1e la eutern Lauea Oount1 tod&J to examine the care..,.. of more than 40 mule dffr. Warden gen Conrad said Wed· ne1da1 Ole buck1, doea and fawn.a were found last weekeod bf • bow hunW. ............ '* MAC DONALD'S MOTHER , DOROTHY, LEAVES COURT With Her 11 Mlch••I Malley, OefenH Lawyer ~~~~~ ~~~- Produee Market Firemfqn Injured Fighting HB Blaze O n e Hunting to n Beach firefi ghter was injured Wed.Des· d ay during the haU·hour battle to extinguish an electrical blaze that charred the st9rage room or a produce market. Capt. Gene Saunders. 42. suf· fe red a compound fracture of hls arm when be slipped from a pro· duce conveyor belt inside the dark, smoky storai e area or California Harvest, 9079 Adams Ave. He I~ underwent s urgery at Pacifica Hoepilal. The 10:40 a .m. flre caused on- ly $3,400 ln dama1e but reqUi.nld 14 fireftebten to 1tomp il out. While firemen battled the blue with dry chemical ex· Un1ut.berl, Southern CallfOl'IUa Edlaon worken were called to chop oll nearby power Unet. lnapector Rick G runbaurn sald the flre be1an when a clrcult. in the market's electrtcal \ - panel shorted out G runba um said the market had just received a produce shipment making 1t difficult for firelighters to reach t he blaze. Kurds Deny Story Of Capitulation T EHRAN. Iran <AP> -A Kurdish spokesm an repudiated a reported agreement to admit Ayatollah Ruhollah Kbomeini's forces to Mahabad, the rebel stron1bold in northwest Iran, and •aid. "not one peraon i.s will· Ing to .,ree." The sP<*esman. an offi cial of the outlawe d Kurdi s h Democratic Party who refused to be ldentllled, i ald Tehran Radlo, wblcb broadcaat tbe al· • l11ed agreement. was "distort· lnt reporta ol UM ne1oliatJons." Lawyer: Appeal Pending H \ 1.1-:IGll :.. l' I J\ p I All .t1t1irm·~ for llr .1..rrn·} Ma<· Uon.dd. the· fornwr (i rt·t·n Hen•t l:lJ)tain :-.enl£•nt('(i to three lifr t<>rm" for th<' slayings of ha~ wlfr and two young d<.iughter:.. aske<l .1 ( t"deral jUdJ?<' today to perm11 ~t .id)nnalcrs rl'll'ai.t· on bond pt"ndrng an <tppcal l ' S . District J udgl· Frank fi n T J>upree Jr orde red Mal· Donald. 3.'i. held \\ 1lhout bond \\ <·dnesda~ ilfter :.i jury found him gwlt~ Defense attornt>v Wade Smith nll't \\1th Duprt•1> ··n the judgc ':- •>rf1 c1· this murnm~ t•1 ask for rl• l'OOSldNallun of tht• dcc1~1on dt• ""an.: bail 'Jeff ubvaou~I) 11\(•d <Jn e). 1•mpl~1r~ hf<' for ntnt.' ycarl>: Smith told reportN•-. rerernng 10 tht> pt•nod ~1nce the slaying~ an 1!170 "Peopll' who arP not on h:..11 ar<' at a trcmendou!. d.1sad \ a II t (lj.(I.' Sm ith smcl hl' wuulU file ap peal of lhl' t·onv1rt1ons later to day lie said that 1f Duµrce d<' n1ed the request fo r bail that he likely 1o1.ould appeal that dec1s1on to the 4th U.S. Crrcu1t Court of Appeals. Handcuffed and looking gn m. M a<' Oona Id was led from the f<•dcral courthouse in Raleigh ~hor11y after the verdict was re· turned Wednesday afternoon. H r was taken lo the federal prison un1l at Butner . The deaths of Colette Mat· Do n ald and her t wo children tSee DOCfOR, Page t\2 > Coast Weather Late night and mid· morning low c loudiness ot he rwise fai r through Friday. Lows tonigh t in low to middle 60s. Highs F r iday in m id ·70 s at beaches lo mid·80s inla nd. INSIDE TODAY Ez·UCI coa c h J erry Hulbert t.OQS iftteNe. hod a samp~ and~ word for e~'l/mY. and tom be mlu td.. lie died thi1 WHk. Story, Page Bl . I ... • J 7 A.J OM. Y PILOT H/F Islanders Left Mystery Vapors Fell 7 Homeless By H111ricane By DAVID KVTZMANN Of -o.11, ,., ........ A mystertous foe·like cloud that felled two Irvine Police of. fice rs ~security guards We dnesda -hours lolJowing a chemic• sptU that made three other officen ill -- eonUnued to baffle police and fire officials today. SAN J AN. Put1r10 ftlco tAr , H umcltM 011vld roared put lh~ 11uut.bern C'OUl of Pue11o lllco today aJ\er ('uttln1 a p.ttll of d•~rut"tlon lhrouah thrt-t> s mlHlt•r islands. lt'Hlanic house"!>. flatlemna rrv~ 1&nd leavlnl un College's Budget Approved A $72 l million budget that is 3.6 percent la rger than last lis· cal year's financial package was unanimously approved Wednes· day night by Coast Community College District trustees. The fatter budget is largely due to increases in state aid - estimated at 76.2 percent or the d1strfrt 's overall income for fis· r al 1979·80. ·'The scene is s hirting rapidly lo the state providing most of our income." noted district Busi· ness Director Corey Tbompson. Teacher s alaries will account for more than $26.1 million of the upcommg year 's expenditures. C l assified (n on-teac h i ng > salaries will cost jus t over Sl3.S million. offidals said Hy law, the so-called "SO per· cent rule," the d1slricl must spend at least half of its yearly budget on employee salaries. The <:ombination of teaching and non -tc•a<·hing salaries is $39.6 million. or 50 3 percent of the district's new hudget llow1•vC'r this share of the hudgt'I ma y grow hug('r 1f ''m11lvyees arc granted raises for fi:-.cal 79·80. Money for any mC'reasl•s would com(' from the d1strat•l '!> un<.l•htri hutc•d reserve of J u:-.t over $4 m ii Iron. said T hompson. A I~<• included in the financial document arc plans to spend $7 7 m11l1on on staff benefits and $2.2 million on new books a nd s up. plies An additional $8.1 million has been earmarked for general operating expenses Smoke Empties Baby Ward at Hoag Hospital Twenty-ont· mothers and their newborn infants had to be t'\'arue1tl·d from the materruty wa rd a t H oag Me morial Hospital ill Newport Beach ancr :-.moke from an overheated fan failed the ward Wedn esday night A hospital spokeswoman said lht>re was no fire , but a !>pokeswoman for the Newpo.rt Reach Fire Department said fire men reported that the over· he ated f an caug ht fire a nd burned an 3rea about one root square. A second alarm was declared in the Incident that occurred at about 7:45 p.m. because the first firemen on the scene were con- cerned about the large amount of s moke coming from the utility room where the fan is located. In aJI, a total of eight Newport Beach and Orange County fire trucks raced to the hospital. 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OMoe ,,.,rilu<ft-f INlll"IA-u lOO _,...,._ told numbeMi <>r lslanden bomr leas Heavy aeas and tale wtoda batterfd P\wrto RJco • 1 aoutbem ~hol'e, flood\ng low-lyln1 anu and rorcinl( the evacu•Uon of ome ~uhon-resident.a from Ponce, the l1land'1 ucond· lar1ut dty. A I though investigators say lb.ey can't be certain there is any connection between lbe two Incidents, the symptoms or those overcome by fumes appeared to be similar. U .S. National Weather Servi~ ofticlab, caJUna David "ooe ot the treat hurricanes. of Ul1J cen. tury ," said t he atortn bad gathered force overotcht, but had veered 1U1hUy south. They predicted it would pus 80 miles THE GREAT RAUIT ATTACK CAPTURED 8Y AP CARTOONIST JOE YENINAS In AbnflCe of Offtd•I Picture, Thia la How It Mltht H.ve HeppeMd .. ,...,....... The two also occurred in the sam e general area, the tn· dustriaJ section or Irvine near Red Hill Avenue. 1 $0Uth of Ponce at midday. French authorities reported l2 persons injured on Guadeloupe and lS on Martinique when the storm struck Wednesday, and said there was considerable damage on lhe two French Caribbean islands, including severe damage to the banana crop. Carter Battles Bunny None of the seven persons ~f fected most serioualY by the fumes was badly hurt. All com· plained ol nausea. headache:.. stomach pains and other related symptoms. President J/ictim of Hare-raising Attack Although the first incident was caused by use or a caustic paint remover by workers, the second 11' the one that has investigators sb{atcbing their heads. There were unconfirmed re· Ports form ham radio operators of heavy casualties and devasta- tion on th e third island. Dominica Gale winds, gusting to more than 50 mph. sent patio roofs sailing in beach areas in Ponce and San Juan, reportedly injur· ing six persons in San Juan's Condado section. Forecasters said the storm was centered at latitude 16 4 degrees north and 65.5 degrees west. moving westward at 15 mph al 9 a.m At d aybreak. David passed about 80 miles so uth o f St C r o i x , th e southernmost of the U.S. Virgin Islands. Or. Jose Co lo n . c hief meteorologist in San Juan. said the storm's concentrated center a nd southward course might s pare Puerto Rico's south coast from heavy wind damage Forecasters predicted David would move on to Cabo Beata, the southernmost point of the Domirucan Republic. by late af tcrnoon. ··Wh e n th ey pa ss th e Dominican Re public, that's the point where they us ually tum north toward Cuba or the United S tates." a m e mbe r o r the Weather Service s taff said. "Some go straight west toward Mexico and some, just die out, but this one doesn 't look like it's going to die out." With maximum winds back to 150 mph, David roared into the Ca ribbean b e tw een the Windward Islands of Dominica and Martinique on Wednesday. Gua d e loupe as n orth of Dominica. By BROOKS JACKSON W ASHJNGTON IAP) -There are fish stories a nd then there are ra bbit stone)>. This is a rab- bit story. It also is a president story. f'ro..P-..Af DOCTOR .•. t urned the members of her fami· ly into bitter adversaries. "We can rest in peace now," h er father. Albert Kassab. s aid after MacDonald was convicted A jury of seven meo and rive women deliberated six hours Wednesday before convicting MacDonald. of one count of first- degree murder a nd two counts of second-degree murder In the deaths of his pregnant wife. 26. and their daughters, Kimberly. S. and Kristen , 2. The dealhs oc· curred in 1970 when the family was st.ationed at Fort Bragg. "l have said before and I w)ll repeat again that I never· for one instant ever believed that 12 jurors wouJd say he was 1nno cent," said Kassab, as Mac Donald was led away . Kassab and his wife. Mildred. of Cranbury, N.J .. punued pros· eculion after the Army round the charges against MacDonald "nol true," taking their case to the J ustice Department until a grand jury indicted MacDonald in 1975. "We feel vindicated. We can rest in peace now," Kassab said. "Sir, J'm not guilty," Mac· Donald told t;.S. District Judge Franklin Dupree Jr. before sen- tencing. "I don't think the court has beard a ll the evidence. That's all I have lo say." * * * which is why there Is n't any published picture of the rahbll Or the president. More on that later. rt s eems tha t Pres ident Carter, fishing near his home 1n Plains, Ga., last s pring, wa.s at tacked by a s wimming. h1 si.mg rabbit. which madt· for hi:. can<>t> He beat the beast bark w11 ti J canot! paddle. Carter was unharmed Tht·n · f.""" PGfJf" ' I ACTOR. • • ~1di3ry of th(• Wratht·r Ct>rp . which wunt.., t11 proh1b1t ham from appearing a r ound lht' country drt:>sscd <.i~ the WeMem hero The comp any c·lu1m ~ thl' public c·ould eonfust· ~<J1Jre with a new masked man "ho 1i; mak 1n~ 3Ulhonzcd a ppearanct-i. 111 prom ott• a muluni11l1on doll<ir Lone Hanger featurP m o\ it· bt·1n1=: filmed by the <'Ompanv Wrather say!> Mo<>re ·nu longer 1s an appropru.1t1· physical n·prC'scntatJve of tht> 1 rim 19th Century Western hero" Moore say.s ht• hus to keep on to uring the country to s upport his family .I ay Si lverheels. who playe<i the Lone R ange r 's Indian sidekick. Tonto. is ronfined to a wheelchair at the Mot.Jon P1r tu r e Country Home and Hospital Last month S1lverh~I~ became the first American In d1an to have his star placed on Hollywood's Wallt of Fame Startled Burglar w u no word on the fate of the rabbit. The rabbit. wtuch the presi- dent later guessed was fleeing in panic from a prcdat.or. actually ~wa m toward the canoe from which Carter was fishing 1n a pond It was hissing. teeth bared and nostrils flared. ai. it headed ... traq~ht fo r tht> pr~s 1dent Carte r drove 1l off with tht! pad· dl1· Pre st'd for dPlail'> toda) dur- 1 •• ~ .1 v1~1t to Atlanta, the pres1 d~·nt, '1111(1 "II Wit!. JUSI a n1<·e quH•l , l)p1c·JI (;('<')r~1<i rabbit 0 Ul wht·n (.a rtt'f told the ta It· of the ,1quat1<" .tltack rabbit "<Jm <· of h1 0., dn:.c·st a1dei. !.C'ofh.-<I Even hocf> knov.-; rabbit.., d t1n ·1 s"1m. '>:Hd om· former !>ktptic The pres1dc·nt had proof A White House photographt-r h<ld m Jd{' photoJ!r<lph.., of th• prt·<,1 tli•nl fu;hinl( and fl•n,hn~ uff lht: bUr\n~ AprtJ 2!.J < arter ordered J print of thl· photograph to ~ho~ the· doub- tl'r'i £,en that d1dn t t•onnncl' t hem at h r-st 'You could S <'l' him 1n tht:' l'anoc with his paddle r Jl'i('(i. <ind ) ou could sec somethin~ an the .... ater." said the doubter "But you C'ouJdn 't tell whtit it wa s It could hav e b een a nything.·· SO' the president ordered an e nlargement of the photo ·'It "a ~ a rabbit ull n~ht." ... •11d the st3ff memb<.>r. after looking al the enlarged photo Another aide agreed "It was a killer rabbit," lhJl> aide said "The president was s winging fo r hlS life " The Wh1l(' House has refused to release the photograph That one involve d th e m ysterious appearance of a low ha nging <'loud along Kettering St. that made the two member~ of a cruising Police unit and two security guards 111 "We don't have any idea what caused it." Irvine police Lt. Bob J,eonard srud this mommg of thl' elusive cloud The chemically related inci- dents first involved police and fire offic1aJs Wednesday aft ·r n oon . when workers wt:rr· ,•varualt'rt fr<im lh\· Grc•y har F:IP<'ln<· Cumpanv Wiirehouse at I !SCI:.! Kl·ttenng Th,• workn-; had twcn strip· ping lhl' noori; tht!re With Cl p&1nt n 'mO\(•r known as Westnp V60'J when fumes from the liquid began to make them cough Tht· s ubstance contains fl am maltlt• 1n~rt•d11·nrs th<.tl e1n· <l <ingC'rou ... lo lhl· t:) ~. lun).t!> and !>kin ,\ f1ro· df'pJrl ment s pokl''>"1JO o.,:i11t lh\•\ wen· u-.mj! 100 much of lhl" C'•JfH.:l'ntfcil~ liquid and Wl·n• hos 1n~ th1· paint n·mover out lht• lfrn1r 11f the ",1rl·h11u1i1· "ht•n lhf'v 1.irt .. 11 f•·t:ling 1 h1· dh·cb of th~ (tJnw., \ 1111rn tv £n,rronmental M ,m<i ~'-·ment /\gl'nt· y l'mploy.:t: <1 rl\ 1n~ past the bu1ld1ng not.iced lo\ hat was happenin~ and called fl rl'f1ght<>rs On1·1· t he "ork t•r!> wcrt: t'VD<'UJ IC'd . sand dikes were built around the building and in th£' gutkr to prevent tflt: :-.pread of I ht• -111 lut1on into tht· sewer ... ystt'm F,....P-.eAJ \ F1ees Valley Home "There are JWil certain st.on~ about the pres1dt'nt thJt must fo r ever remain shro udN1 1n m ~ .,tcry." ~aid deputy pn· ...... Sl'C'rt'lary Rex Granum Hon1e Burglarized In Fountain Valley Huri.:lars broke into the locked home of u 72 year old retired 1-·ountam Valley m an Wednes - d<ty and took his stereo, watche!. and othe r goods valued at SJ.40, police said. \ FRIENDS SHOCKED • • • In 1972, the same year MacDonald was named director of emergency medicine. Shea joined his staff. "He is an excellent physician and an exceHent t eacher. He always has lime for paramedics and medical students," Shea said. Shea and MacDonald spent a great deal of their social time together, Shea said. Bolb enjoy sports and played together oo football, basketball and softball teams. D&. 88EA UVP.8 at 42'2 Calhoun Drive in Huntiniton Harbour, just a few block.I from MacDonald's waterfront condominium on Mariner Drive. "Of all the people I know right now, be'a the most glv· ing friend I know," saJd Shea. "Knowtq him for more than seven years, J know be didn't commit lbe crtmea be'a accused of." Shea wu a mover in the June disco-dinner which raised m.ooo for Dr. MacDonald's defense fund. He raised $100,000 in lesa than eight hours in 1915 to meet MacDonald's ball when he waa indicted by a federal grand jary for bia family's murden. NOW, SHEA SAYS, he is standing by for another fund· raising effort ii lbe f ederaJ Judie will allow ball for tbe convicted doctor. '''lbere are a lot of people who strongly believe in this rnan," Shea said , clas ping bis hands before him. "Suppcwt for Jefl bu alwaya been an easy t.blftl to set." Shea recalled that hil friend bad once ulked of the deaths of his wife and children. "I had read a Time magazine article,'' Shea remembered. "He offered his aide. Jl wu obviously very painful for bim to talk about it." Shea said he bas been ln toueh with hia friend by phone almost dally. ·"Ibis morniftC they (the JlacDoctaJd deleme party ln Raleilb> bad a pool roin.g oo how fut the iDDoceat verdict would come in. "Jeff wu extremely optimtatle." AUI08T AS shocking as the jury decision Weae.day wu the terse announcement made late in the afternoon by Michael Markley, usoclat.e adminlatrator ol the medical center. "Dr. MacDonald baa beea terminai.d •• medical director of St. Mary Medical Center's emersency Hntcea departDMDt, anc1 bla medical prtYIJetet at St. Mary'a.Jaave been auapendecl u ot todar, AUIUlt a, mt,•• It read. lfarkJe1 wu atead.f ut In Ida declilm not to dllcuu bit '"lillal in tbe matter. "It bad to be done," b• uJd. Be 8dmltted U..t the cledakla waa tbe neWt ol a ~. ln,.nq plan drafted lolal beton tbe trtal started, a plan ~ upoa by MacDoaald and the bolJital't oftleen. •••m.n IAID MacDou>d'a ... et wordt at tbe tlme of tbe ...U..., ••re, ''J daa't ... how you could do aa elle." r at the botpttaJ belie tbe eoldn ... ol tM dla· mi,.al C91tem-.. Dr. tlfreJ lbcDoaaJd la iuilb in RaletO, N.C. Re NIDalm fa1ceot at S-llal'J lledleaJ eeat.r lb Loni a.di. .. A Fountain Valley wom an awa kened to find a cat burglar searching her bedroom Wednes· day morning and the man fled with m after she loudly asked hlm what he was doing there . police said today The incident was reported by Barbosa Beckett, a 28-year-0ld cosmetologist who lives ill an apartment. Funds Frozen WASHlNGTON <AP > The United States has frozen $140 million in Vietnamese funds in this country to be used some day as a lever to help Amencans reclaim money they left in Viet· nam. The loss was r eported by Sal verdo Ci<>nr.ales or 10345 Cinro de Mayo He told police he dis· rovered the break-in when he re- t urned home Wednes day after-noon The Unmounted Diamonds Listed Below Arri•ed too late for our CJiant Dla111oncl CuHer Closeout last week The last sale lot -I 2 dlwuonds 0ttly 5990 PER CARAT 0.... eooD 1MIOUMt UT .. l.r. tat. Siii SH4" .~cts Oval ~cts. Mll'QUIM 1 02 cts Pear 1 05 eta Heart 1 06 cts. Oval 1 10 ct• Heert liCITrS UNlfl)UE DIAMOND GUARANTEE MON mt. 10. "'·. t 11 "' SATURDAY tOam. &pm. "" SMAN 1.13 ct• Heart 1 1~cttl Heart 1 3' cts 0va1 1 3e cts Heart 1 47 ct• Marquise 1 89cts Pear BEAUTIFUL MOUNTINGS HHt .,.. ....... ····--• ltH•tlf•t dtttlHr rl•t er •wr'-t ··=.,_ ................ .. .. __ ., ............... Or, ... ....... ,.., ........ .... ....... wtl .... ft .. ,... 7 CALIFORNIA ' Jtrash Deaths Tied? I .,, Two &dies Found in Dumpsters LONG 8&\CR <AP> -ww m.ufcuMtdwn.,edlnU'ashblDI. tillforcrw.a .... n. are C*D· Tbe lateal body wu fouod ..,..._, ..._ '° ... ll ....,.. ls 'Wedneeday, dJ1membered and .. 1 ooaaedio. M\WOH \he stuffed U.to \bree MPU•le t.rub •at.bl ti .....-al bo)'e .ad ,--. ba11 in • 1as 1l&Uoo dumptter Unit Ret)erses Veto • Of Rape Penalty SACRAJIE.NTO <A P l -The Assembly Criminal Justice Com· mlttee bowed to heavy pressure from law enforcement and re- versed ita veto of a bill to double sentences for repeated rapes and other sexual assaults. • Several members voted with obvious reluctanc~Wednesday under the threat that an even barsher version of the bill would be forced to the floor by a vote of t.be full Assembly. The vote was 5-1 to send SB13 to the Ways and Means Commit· tee -but without the traditional recommendation that 1t pass. IT WAS A VICl'OllY for the author, Sen. H.L. Richardson , R· Arcadia. wbo champions many law·and-order causes. The plight of the liberals on the committee, sometimes called the graveyard of law-and-order legislation, was illustrated by As· semblyman John Knox, D-Richmond. · Knox said he opposed the bill in principle. but said a majority of the Legislature favored it. WHILE QUESTIONING a witness who called for defeat of the measure, Knox s aid, "As a private citizen, you have im absolute rlght to be pure. Unfortunately, the rest or us don't have that privilege." Knox later made the motion to release the bill, but abstained from voting. The vote shakes the authority or Assemblv Soeaker Leo McCarthy, D-San Francisco, who was unable to hold his De mocratic caucus in line: Six of the nine committee members are Democrats. IT ALSO SENT A tremor through such groups as the American Civil Liberties Union, which relies on that committee to water down or kill Senate-passed bills that increase prison terms . Richardson's bill bad the support. or Attorney General George Deukmejian and major law enforcement groups . Oaly two day1 before, another youn1 mu's body•• fOund in a dumlJllW in Aioura. The ditmembered body wu not 1mmedlat.ely ideoUfed and an a utopay was aebeduled today. lnveaU1ators said t he dead youth wu a white male in hi.a lallJ teeos or early 20s. The body found Monday was Ide ntified as Donald Ray Hyden, 15, of Hollywood. He bad been stabbed to death •nd possibly sexually .JmD&est.ed before being placed in_. dumpster on Liber- ty Canyon Road just north of the Ventura Freeway, said Sheriff's ltt. Stanley Beekman SHERIFF'S officers said they would be checking with Long Beach police to see whether the two murders mighl be related., The Hyden murder is already being considered possibly part o( a series that includes two other killings over the past few months, Beekmah said. Both other murders involved young men who were i1tabbed to death and left nude in the Agoura-Malibu area. ON MAY 28, the nude body of 13-year-old Thomas Glen Lun- degren of Reseda was found off M ulbolland Highway about a mile west of Las Virgenes R oad. He had been stabbed several limes and was sexually mutilated, investigators said. On Aug. 6, Maicus Grabs. 17. or West Ge rmany was dis - coverc.od stabbed to death in the Ta pi a Pa rk area north of -Malibu. Tests lo determine whether he had been sexually assaulted proved inconclusive. il Yield Debated lease Hearing Factions Clash SAN F RANCISCO CAP ) -En- vi ronmentalists and oil company of ficials clashed at a congressional hearing here over whether leases should be granted for f1ve new off· s hore oil drilling sites a long the California coastline. Exxon executive J .H. Silcox testified Wednesday that "only five s cattered areas a long the coa~t would be considered" for develop- ( ___ sr._:4_TE_) ment if the Department of Interior leases are granted, and that the potential yield from these projects was "at least l.5 bilLion to 2 billion" ba rrels of crude. However. a U.S. Geological Survey explorer told the panel earlier the probable oil production would be only 681 million barrels. RTD Talks FaH LOS A NG ELE S (AP ) - Negotiators for the Southern California Rapid Transit District and 5,000 striking drivers met until the wee hours today in an unsuccessful effort to hammer out a settlement to a crippling five-day-old public transportation walkout. But the bargainers for the bus com· pany and the United Transportation 01on vowe d to r eturn t o the negotiating table later today Plag11e Spreads LOS ANGELES CAP> -The chief of communicable disease control for the county has warned that plague· infected rodents have spread over the e ntire S;,in Gabriel Mountain range and the public should avoid contact with all wild rodenL'i. Two people have been infected with bubonic plague this year ~ Gra•t Asked SAN FRANCISCO CAP ) -The Sao Francisco Police Department is ask- ing the federal government for a $70,000 grant to conduct a one-year investigation or the unsolved Zodiac murders. Deputy Chief Jerimiab Taylor said Wednesday the department is seek- ing the grant from the Law Enforce- ment Assistance Administration to pay the salary of two det.eclives. lletde1'ard Clesed LOS ANGELES CAP> -Beginning Friday evening, Whittier Boulevard between Eastern Avenue and Atlan- tic Boulevard will be closed to traffic from 9:JO p.m. to 5 a .m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays . GOURMET MARKET <Market Street) UQUORDEPf. Seagrams Imported VO 6.98 ea. (a Sdl) <wldle &My &aatl FBESB FISH & SHELLFJS NEW .£NGIAND CRAB CAKES ® Fresldy made, breaded, ready to cook ................. 1.49 lb. Paclflc Bed Saapper .· ................................. 2.29 lb. • • • PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEAT DEPT. \ ,._.sue ,. Ped Ground Beef ~: 1.89 lb.: Z•Qf F ..... "-ku La•lt .__._..,__...,.,.. Loeal Fryen Fftslt CompltM Dell Dep&., Party Platten, Ek. • • • SUPER FRESH PRODUCE Vlae IUpe .i..-Boeeydew llelou .................... lk lb. S&ra Fw1 Larae Bell Peppen ...... -................. lk .. . U.S. tl BakiMS aaeet Putatoea ........................ lie"· S-tw &..-Lari• Valenda Oranges ........ -.... 4 '"· 1.M K&ra hlleJ .1 .. a.o Plak Grapelnl& ................. 4ror1 ... . a..ILMetDa1 DEIJANEV'S • " ~•met o,_ Daa, M • CloMd8wky .. New11n Blvd., Ne.,.n Beaell m .uze llu9dlly, Auguet 30, 1979 Now Is Tlae Ti•e California Assembly Speake r Leo McCarthy. 0 -San Francisco. jokingly listened to wristwatch Wednesday while telling reporte rs in Sacr amento he supports a bill conforming the st ate's vehicle s mog inspection program to f cdcral standards . Assembly Minority Leader Carol Hallett. R-Atascade ro. also backs the plan. LNG Dangers Cited WASHINGTON (AP I -The Atr Force. citing the prox1m1t y or its Space and Missile Test Centt:r at Vandenberg to a proposed It· qucfied naturnl gas terminal at Point Conception, has asked Department of Energy offi cials to re(lpen the hearings which led lo approval of the LNG site "Should a mi:.:.ile hu ve to he dt-!.troycd by safety officials shortly after launch. tht•rt-1s a po~i.1b1hty UH1t dcbn !> would fall within this area uhe terminal 1." the Air Force '\a1d an a prcse relea!.e Tues· day. The rcll.'a~l' said tht• proro~cd sit1, is six miles from Vanden- burg. w1th1n the ~aft:ly .. footprint · involving m1ssi1~ launche'> from the base DAIL V PtLOT .4$ Justices' Dismissal Pushed SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -A temporary state supreme court abould di.rquallly itself froaule- ciding whelber Justice Frank Newman should ruJe on a case involving investigation of the high court, an attorney bas argued. Ri ~hard Mosk. son or state Supreme Court Juatice Stanley Moak, urged the six special justices to disqualify themselves on grounds the panel has been improperly constituted. Seth Hufstedler , special coun- cil for the Commission on Judicial Performance, argued that Newman should be forced to disqualify himself because Newman is, by bis position, an object of the high court. probe. Atto rney Mos k c laimed that the special high court was illegally cons tituted because Chief Justice Rose Bird ordered that the stand-in justices be chosen by lot after she dis- qualified herselr from hearing the case Mosk also said that although Newman was competent to de- cide whether or not to disqualify himself. the special court 1lad no standing to decide whether he should step down. ··o ur solution . . 1s that the tribunal should rule 1l is not properly const1lutcd. and should declare 1tsclbo," he s aid. 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CM 556-0611 \ __________ ., ___ .__ --· Rober1 N weod tP\lbllshtr ThOf]'U Keev11 1 Editor Barbar• KrtlblthtEdltorlal P9941 EdJtOf' oranvoeoa.10.,,.p,,°' Edltoriar Page ....................................................... -lhurt<S1y, Auguat 30, 1979 'City Must Face i Housing Decision About 700 HunUn1ton Beacb mot.tie home park re.Iden~ are wonderint what a Newport Beldt·baaed development firm plans to do with 107 •~re• ol oceanfront property The rtt1dents live <>11 part of t.be p~ny In three moblle home J)arka alona Pacific Coul ~bway betwffll Beach Bou'9vard and Newland St..-t. The Oaoo orp 11 11ktn1 for a ceneral plan amendment as a nrst step toward developlo1 the land. The land la zoned for mobUe home park UM ud for planning reserve. The amendment would not atteet Ulil zontq. Daon offk1als say they are 1eektn1 a planned community with resadenlial and commercial use. Devek>pers must return to the city for zone chanae approval Resident:. are ronccrntd they may be forced out. Tbey suy most of Lhtt mobile home owners are on fixed ilacomes and over 55 years old. A Daon s pokc1>m a n r~ently said his company has not d ecided whether the parks wtll remain. He said final plans arc more than a year away. The Pla nmng Commission r ecently denied the amendment request. The request has been appealed to the City Council. The City Council and the developers now have the opportunity to address a major Orange County concern. • low income housing . Mobile home parks make up much of that housing e lement. P ast Huntington Beach planning history reveals mobile home te nants have been asked to make way for new development. City officia ls and dc"elopers should find a way to correct thi:it ~rror Sharing the Fields Soccer is gaining impetus in California, and the Hunt· ington Beach area is a hotbed of kickball a ctivity with .. overflow proportions. • Finding large fields to play the sport has always been 3 a problem. The city maintains fields only at Edison Com· munity Center. • Area schools have helped fill the need for space by al· ~ locating nelds to the American Youth Soccer Organiza .. ~ t1 on for ''cars. : But .. the allocatJon sy~tem is facing problems as ~ s plintt·r duh!\ ~plil from A YSO and de m a nd fields that :, ont'l' wt·n· th<' "i<>ll' tt•rritory of the one organization. ~ Ot·t:<.1n View <dem •nt<1ry) School Di strict trustees .. caml· t r1 grrp!\ with lht· problem after <i recent tiff bel\H·l·n '"" ..,o<:t·f•r c lub~ and decided to lran!>fcr al· ~ Im: at 1irn of its f wlch tu lht> c 1l~ : City rl'crcat1on people have been a llocating school lwM•b<.111 drnmonds for years to such groups as Little League, Pony Tail and Little Miss. As arbiter with a citywide view of recreational re· quircmcnts. the city staff probably has prevented a lot of turmoil. The school district will list its available fields and the ·· times they can be used. The city will take over from there. ~ . . . .. . . .. •• . .. . • \ . . . • .. .. .. .. . .. .. ., . .. ~ --~ . Trustees did a wise job of getting out of the after· hours recr eation business and &ls time-consuming headaches. Their action frees school administrators to work at wha t schools do be!>l -educate. Inviting Burglars It should come as no surprise to residents of affluent Fountain Valley that thieves and cat burglars are finding good pickings in town . Ni ne burgla ries resulting in the loss of more than $16 ,000 in ca sh and property occurred on one recent weekend alone . And in almost all of the cases, the burglars found easy access lo the homes by W<JY or unlocked sliding glass doors or windows, police said . Yes. it's a shame we'll never again see the day when unlocked doors were nothing to worry about. But that's the way it is, plain a nd simple. Citizens remain unaware of how they can help the police dete r easy ripoffs . Simple security measures are a basic st a rt . There are m any other ways lo help insure your property against loss of property. The lobby or the Fountain Valley Police Department is well stocked with s uch information, free or charge. Take the time to stop by and pick up the material. It's worth the effort. • Opinions e.Jtpressed 1n the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their author• and artists. Reader comrnenl is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, PO. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92826. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Flirting By L. JI. BOYD ClJent uka, "Do any other anlmala, betides humans, rurt?" Birda are known lo do that tbina. Cow'tlhip before matln1, flirtation before courlablp. Whether other ulmals flirt lln't ln tM re· cord It hand, re1ret to ,.. port. 1"b1nk they do, though. Wbat la ln the record ls the clalm that the more pro· mlleuoua the animal, the less it rurta. The beast th•t mates wlth aQY avallable partner Dear Gloomy Gus Don't you think the police cb6et·1 new ma11a1e parlor or· ...... rubbtal pee>· p .. lhe WM111 wayT RVB·A·DUB ==~Ba::,.-;,-: ~ ;:,;:-:.::.": ' doetn'l need lo nlrt. Thia supports the ancient conten· lion I.hat aome ol the mott outraaeoua flirts amon1 women turn out lo be the hardeat·to-cet aort. Q. "Wbat'a the rnott com· mon 1ymP'Qm or meat.I trou· ble." A. Lot ol debate about that. It'• worry, ~cordln1 to aome aulhoriU.. lt'a depreuloD, accordinc to othera. TbeJ al10 ton ln lmom1tla, 1'1· neu1 lndeclalon, abtent· mtnaedneu, faU1u• aad headacbH H 11mptom1. Maybe 10, don't know. Tbou1ht theH ao-callecl symptoms were eommoe to everybody bl tome del!'ff. A per11on without qy of tlMtn ever cenaloly would be a candldate foe lbe farm, nof Q. 1.Amon1 Uaoae people who kUI themaelvet b)' Jump· ln1 off lb• Golden Gate 8rJd1e, wblcb 011taumber wblch, the mea or lb• women?" A. K-. br t•r. rt11 2a to one ....... ap, lnddental· ly,11• J.ekAndenon U.S. Soviet Viewers Disagree W ASHINOTON -Tbe fear lhal nap criUc• ol SALT II l1 that UM Unit.ct S&.a&el won't a,. able to tell wlMrtheT tbe Soviet Union ii cbeatln1 on the atrateaic anna limltatJoo &&ree· ment. ThU la • te1iUmate coocem. Tlae 8o¥ieU bave a track record ol ••tnterprtt· 1a1 • • treaty provi1ionl in UMtlt favor. But what la not 1enerally known lt that the moat aerloua prob- le m of ln· terpretalion may rest with our own lnteUlgence organiu· \Iona. Although our ability to sather information about the Ruaaians 6-excellent. there Is Hrious cliaa1reemenl in our in· t.elll1ence community over how the information. should be in· terpreted. The result is that two or Mailbox more conclualou -each bued on a lo1tcally reHonable in· terpretatlon of the aame buk fact.a -have been preteat.ed to the presidellt u 1wdance ln Ml· ttn1 naUoaat policy. "f don't •now bow tbe president can make bis decllk>na from all tbe dlrf erent eonclu•iona we give htm." OM tnt.e1U1ence aource told our associate Dale Van Alla. THE 8DIPLI:, appalUn1 lnltb 11 that, lhou1h the Sov~t 1ovem· m~nt is in lta Gnd year ol ex· istencetf our intelligence experts still can't agree on what kind of beast the Rut111ian communist bear is. They are like the legen· dary blind m e n tryins to describe the elephant from dif. ferent vanta1e pointa, and it is left for the president to deelde which description Is moat reua. ble. The basic disagreement ls over the Sovlel 's lon1·range str alegic 1oals. Are lhey, in the late Nikita Kbruahchev'a phrue. out· to "bury" ua and take over the world! Are they defeuwe paranoldl. fearful of beln1 overwhelmed by U .S. mllltary and industrial atren,ita? Or are they Just prac· lical poUUclant seeking to ex· pk>it •Y t.ernporary advntaae on the intematlonal scene In ·bopea or achfevin1 stability throup equaUty with the United States? TBE DIVEUITY or opinion is •pelled out in a document, "Un· der1tandin1 Soviet Strate1ic Policy." written by a Central In· tellicenee Aceocy analyst. Fritz Ermath, who is now with the National Security Council. Allhoup the paper was pre· pared in December U'7S. It IS still stamped "Top Secret " because it is r e1ard e d a s valid today. ''The subject o f Soviet strategic poUcy and obJectives is very elusiv~." Ermath began. "Pertinent evidence i s voluminous: but It almost never 1peakt for itself. Interpretation of the evidence alwaya involves our preconceplioM about t.he Soviet Union as a nation, in· ternalional poUtics. the meaning or m ilitary power. and the condi· lion or our own country." Ern\ath then spells out the ''three diat.inguiahable perspec· tives current in the intelligence community" concerning lhe Soviet.I: -THE nasT group c~t.ends that the men in the Kremlin "seek clear superiority over the U.S. with confidence and de· te rmination and may see ROme serious prospect of achieving it. in the next. decade." -The second group believes "that the Soviets entertain no re· aUstic hope or acquiring clear strategic superiority over the U.S. and even see the chance for advantage as dubious ,·· accord ing to Erma th. ..The ir <the Ru1111ians' > m ain aim is quite simply to pre ve nt the great technical and industrial mtght of the U.S. from placing them onct· again 1n an inferior position Their arms and arms control policies are chosen t.o this end ·· The third group sees the Soviet's obJ~t1ve this way ·'lo choose policies that best hedge against uncertainty th<•y frame their pol1 c1es to oHer 11om c chance of attalnin~ a '1e· c1Mve preponderance over tht· U S.. a g rt• ale r c h a n re o f ~omethtnR less dramatic but still a dvantageou~. ;ind a v1rtu<il guarante(• of ··~tal>lishing <ind ret a1 n1ng a t lc <ss.t. over all equality·· Footnote Jo't>r what rold n1m f o rt 1 t l)f fr r ~ . • n t l' 111 ~ t> n c· ,. Mmrc •s feel th•• KrC'mlln lc<td"P· are a~ confuiwd nbout thf· Uni1ed State1> as WI:' ar<' about th1·m fhe 1nformal1on lh••y rolle('t from ll S. nc•w:-pap1•r\, ron (.:rl:'Sl'>IOnal ht•ari nl!~. ll()lit.1c1uni-· "tatt'ment.c;. Pcnt<igon ar'ln()une·1· ment~. th1·1r <1wn rnv1·rt ,,,. •1.Vlllt'l-proh11hly f.!l\'e'' lhNll r10 ht'lkr f.!rtlh p of I 'S \lr:.1h•g11 g ,, a I ' t h a n t h 1• ,, v c· r 11 J.!1 Amt·rH.an n .. w,11t.1fH'r rt-:11!1 ·1 ha' There's Nothing Funny About Obesity To the Editor: A s a professional person work ing with people s uHcring the agonies of obesity. I found Harvey Bullock's remarks. quot· ed in your Aug. Z3 feature article Fat.ao Fat? So What.? to be not v e r y funny, and perhaps dangerous. There's a simple and good reuon to get rid or rat: you live longer and healthier. I certainly do agree that peo· pie rtnd a million and one reasons to break diets. but there's a simple explanation: As any chubby willing lo tell it. Uke It Is will admit. a diet is aomething miserable you inflict on yourself so you can lose weight ao you can get off the diet aod Rel fat again. THERE'S AN easier way tor chubbies to lake off weight. If you do it the weight slays off forever. You simply make up your mind that from this day on you will give your body exactly what lt needs: all those good vitamins and minerals, just the right amount or protein, rat and carbohydrate. And why? Because you love yourself. Do It and the pounds tumble away, and atay off for ,ood. Your enerty ptcu up and you feel Uke a million dollan. I wonder why Mr. Bullock doetn't t.ell that to bl• f1llOll. Maybe be doesn 'l Uke 1ood health. JERROLD COHEN, Pb.D. Tre•ottr~• To the Editor: The artJcle ln Sunday'• paper about Stan Kenton aays that Kenton wrote •'Take Th• A Train." "Take Tbe A Train" lt famous H a Duke Elli.nstoa tune, and waa a tr•m•rk of l.be Ell· tncton bud. It wu l.be typical chord ttructun. TM autbar ot "Take 'l1w A Tralo" ii ldeatifted on the •b•et muatc, and elaewbtre, u IWb Stra)'bon. If la f aet eta Kent.oe ou0t to be endlled wtdl tJtJI ~J081· Uoll, tome ....... would • '° bowwbJ. CARL F. HA&TllAN ,,.,, .,..,. ,.,,,. ... .-.. ,., oor- fHftd #W......., • • t.,to" oo&. .. ,,.. .. ..... .. •• ,... Wot C"9rln Looi•,,.,... ···~ ... ,, tdUK-u#or /Wea .... ,_,, To l.be FAtor: I wllb to lab ttrolal n..,uon to your Aq. II edftorlal di.It ela1rac-.r1 .. d 41acuuloDI N · ••rdiq tbe ... Claita ....... U"beel.ed ..... wtU." ....... I • so frcquf•nt " I am not aware or any mcettni.t that would even come cl~e to your drscnpUon Obviously differences exist bet ween both .sides of the issue for wtuch the Am igo~ dt> Bolsa Chica 1s prc~cnlly !>eelung a resolution in the· c·ou rts Al no time has c1thn side deported themselve~ 1n the• manner you s uggest. TO DELAY the question with a ··cooling.off period" would seem counter·product1ve The earlier this question 1s resolved, the less it. will cost the taxpayers for whatever the future holds for the mars h. In add1llon , the viability resto r a bility or t.he maf'!Jh are gradually slip· ping away due to natural and man·induced changes that have bffn allowed lo take pia« tn and around the marsh durin« lhla period of indecision. You would do your readers a 1reatu service by urging all parties concerned to settle this luue as quickly as possible . DAVlD M. CARLBERG President. Arnlp de Bolsa Chica Tet1•••• ., ..... er• To the Editor: Aa a resident ln Oran1e Coun· ty it la appaWna to me tbat the tenant.a Ot not only apartment complexes but trailer parka are betn1 allowed to influenc• tbe in· tended conversions or develop· m•nt ol tbe real property they occupy. Esamph: Cua Del Sol A.part· menta ad tbe trailer palb on P,aelfte Cout HJpway bou9dld by Beacb Boulevard and Newland bl H\IDliqtoo BMda. II U not time that someone 1polle out oe bebalf of U.. prop erty OWMl"I ud for all ol tbt proepecdye ..,.,. ol tM "'°' DOMd ~tntum1 or Alale lamlb ,.kllaNI? Do tMJ not aJlo lalft -...... t riPt la tbe~Beada ..... ..... eo. ............ YOte <• l•t'Or., ... t.aDtl) ... ... .... dnllJJ ... ol UM,., Id eom•aJts ..... Paelfle eo.. IUlltftf ....... a1laptatlte ,.., .... ""°"*u" .,.... ..,.. ..... fGr ....... ta Oru .. oa.t1 la coatlil ' 1 to pl"OY• "'7 ltl'Gal ... ....... ntdtoNtbetaetdlat•• .... meat • tM de~ (0.0.> bla prGPOMd would .... •· NPtad. • I PS&IONALLY aa Hry Und of Marl .. llM ~­pleaa Of .. '« NI .. pOsedly will be lhl' nd1m~ of such a development Tht> rc·:,,1 dents of that trailer park ~hould have taken into <0on~1dcrat1on the fact their only mlerest m the park 1s leasehold and not to be construed as a permanent s1tua lion. The ract that perhapll the!'lf' tenants will be displaced s hould not hav~ ~n considered by the commission as that was a n sk the tenants attepted upon res1d · usg in a mobile home park. When this matte r comec; before the City Council next month, It ti my hope that Uw council takes under considera lion t.hal with Daon's proposed development, the lax base wlll increase tre~usly over that which is being currently as· sessed. With the advent. of Proposition 13 and decre ased revenues. I'm sure the council will take this factor into con· sideraUon. Not only will Huntington Beach profit financially from 'ucb a development, but benefit estheUcaJJy from the removal of ao eyesore to which all those who pass along Pacific Coast H11bway are aubjed to. P'rom the ailent majority of hopeful home buyers . DANIEL R. KETCHAM ••r~ To tbe Editor; Your <account of) the "64 Question" <about a l2·year-0ld New Yon boy who wu tagged for ..wn, worma and nol col· leetla1 sales tax) ts just abeohlltelf incredible, especially the UM by the tax department apokeaman. "We're not embar· ruaed, we're proud." I cannot believe such atupldlty and auchtdU fNm a pubUe otttciaJ. To lmow tbere are ldlotl run- n ln 1 loose Uke that l• bad eeoudL To realiu they coUect paJ d9eekl for "MrVices ,... denMt•• II..,,..., 'Rte evea ud· der thbll 1' lMt YGU choM to naa the It.or)' GD pap tllree. lt't V9t'J d•flaltely be•dllne material, To:-9.'on1 wlll American• tol•n• 1uth outratet? MARY OLTHOFF ..... a.. ToU..Utor: TM Pt.lot mllMI UM mart la ltl editorf41 "Bolaa C~ea II· ..... A..-& 1t illdlil to e.u. mto aetoUDt two ~-aetlou by tM Or•••• Co•atr Board of su,.ntlorl botJi 11Hrtlq a =" 111 j u*lp role bl UM Clllealltue. Ir rt10latloa of Jul1 H. ltfl, .,.,.._ ~ Harriett -------- W 11:rlt·r. the <.:ounty 11( Ori.111~1 assumt·d loc<JI '"°n:,,or~h•IJ 11( lh1· feas1b1hty stud y :urned al t•rt•al tnji! a new Ot·t.·un ;1{'1'1'!1:-, e•)( pandt'(f Wl'tland:. and w1lcJllCt· preserve BY ANO'l11t:R rcsolut.mn 11f April 24. 1979. also propo!>ed hy Wie der. th~ Oran~l' <.:ounlv Board of SuJ>('rv1sors created the 1nteragen1·y lo(roup known a~ the Bolsa Chica l'lanntnJt Task Force. The task force composed Of a ll pllrtJCl> <Jl lnlC rcSl Wiil seek to develop a definitive plan for Bohm Chica Progre!ls will not c·omc hy standing back look1nlo( at thl' mess. It will come only If the in terested elements sit down m itood faith and seek the be:1t solution in the pubhc interest. CHARLESC.BENNE'II Chairman, Commit.tee for Clean Water and Ocean AcceM ••~•~rtl•g To t.he F.ditor: I just finished reading the evenlnc edition or the Daily Pilot.. 1 have enJoyed the Daily P\lot for some time. bul I am lootinc at the artic les in a dif· rereot light now. I 1m a me mber of WASA <Women Against Sexual Abuse) and I will be doing the publicity for tbe oreanizalion. I have been readlna the paper to gel the feel ot wrilinl a news Item IN 'IONIGRT•s paper there were two artJcles on ra~. The flnl on the killer-rapist or s.an BartokNnei the aec:ond on the rape auapect Marioo l"'rankUn Iii lier. ' don •t know ""° the reporters were, but the reason I am wrlt· Inc ts to tel YoU know that I thoupt both artJcles were very well wrtttm. Tbe facta wen pre. aented ditarlJ and falrt,,.1t 1ne _. aa .aeeU.t example. I feel daat between ta.. fDOd ~. u In jour "'*' wl lM weft we u WASA memberll do <ctWa bot line. self..,_ el ..... ete.J perbpe w eu make peop&e aware ucl lillpllW • ly ...._ our rape cr1aM1 ad Db11teal abuM of women ud Children. MRS. PEGGY K&LTND • .......... "°"' '"*" .. ...,,,.., nw t1tAI •• c...._ ~ 1o ,., "*"or,,.,....., • .,.. ",...,.... tflmt ol • '°°'* or ._ • fie ,_. ,,.,_w•. AU ........... a. ....~_, .... ..._ -. ................. ,... .....,,.,...,,_ .. " ... 7 Irvine L()I TI ON VOl.. 72, NO. 2•2, 3 SECTIONS, •4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1979 't'our Hometown Dally Newspaper F l FTEE N CENTS • e's Fluor Inks Synthetic Fuel Pact A s ubsldlary of lrvtne's Fluor Corp. and a Soulb Alricam pro- ducer of synthet ic fuels an nounced an agreement today for the marketing and use or coal conversion t echnolot;y in the-US O ff1 c1als fr om Fluor Engineers and Constructors Inc and Sasol. the South African company which h1ts worked in synthetic fuels for more than 20 Yt'ttrs, announced the agret:mcnt an Johannesburg. In Irvine , where Fluor hllll lib international headquar ter ::., spokesmen said the goal ln tbJi. country would be to help cut American rehancc on foreign 011 Dick Chew, proJect manager for f'luor, said the process al· lows for the conversion or coal to t ran::. port ru\•I ":-. .i mean:-. of Kt'Oe 1 at1ng new sourct!S oC en1:rgy. although there would bt: o ther chemical 1tpplicatio~s oC the process as well ~Sasol. which was deso.r1bed as u South Alncan government cor· poration for which public s hares recently went on sale. has the only com mercial otl·from-coal plant now m o~rauon. Fluor officiab suy Chew -.<J1d lh\· compdn\' ha:-. had such a plaot s ince 1955 whe re 011 and chemical feed stocks have been produced from oil In the Afncan nation's eastern Transvaal a rea, another coal conversion pro1ect is under con- s tru c tion by Fluo r . It 1s scheduled to open 10 early 19ll> A third unit 1n the design stagt: at Fluor will be located next lo the ::.ct•ond plant and more than double the project'::. s ize and capacity. Under the ter ms or the agree· me nt announced today, Fluor and Sasol will provide overall cons ultmg services and feas1b11t ty s tudies as well as prepan' basic design packages Cor any ener gy firm or utJhty interested 111 buildrng s uch a plaml The two firm::. also will pro '1de other technical :-.t·rv1ces a:-. required during the engineenng, cons truction and initial opera t10n stages of the facilities. Officials at the Irvine head quarters said that Sasol has the technical know-how m the coal con version process and Fluor will provide the marketing ex pert1se. Chew said Fluor will be "ac t1vely enga~td" in bringini;: thl' prot·ess to t•veryonc•'s attenuon Mystery Cloud Leaves 7 Oally 1'1191 "~ff l'Mto REV. NIERMANN OF IRVINE'S ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN After the Decision, Spontaneous Courtroom Remarks Pas tor Will Stay On Despite Court Loss By FR~DE!UCK SCHOEMEHL 01 ti• O••IY Piiot Su tt Rev. He rbert Ne i rmann oC I rvine's St. Matthew Lutheran Church vowed Wednesday to continue hjs ministry in Irvine. despite a legal defeat handed him and has followers in Orange County Superior Court. J udge llarmon G Scoville ruled Wednesday that church p roperty a nd buildings ap· p raised al $656,000 must be t urned over to the Southe rn Ca lifornia Distr ict of the Luthe r a n Ch ur c h -Missouri Synod. Tbe judge also ordered that St. Matthew. as a corpora · tion, be dissolved. Immediately after the judge left the bench, Neirmann con· fronted members of a church factlon that brought legal action aga inst him . He had "taken abuse and m embers of the con· gregalion have taken abuse ." he scolded. "I a m going lo have lo see each of you and discuss that with you." he added s ternly b e fore the g r oup le ft the courtroom. Neinnann said the judge's de· Irvine Driver Hurt in Dana An Irvine man ls llated in sta· ble condition tod ay at San Clemente General Hoapltal after he wu b~ured in a tratnc mll· up W.._..y lD Dua Point. Calllornta Rl ..... 11 Patrol ol· ftcen Mid Crall ~an. ae w a1 ltllured whe n he · ie8.;;d from bM van on Cove 808l at 1:41p.m. cisaons would not force him "to wind up m y public m inistry ·'Nor does it wind up my call co the St. Matthe w congrega- tion." Neirm ann said. Both Neirm ann and his at· torney, Betty Mc Mullen , o r Newport Beach, said an appeal of Judge Scovi lie 's decis ions would be filed with the Fourth Dist rict Court of Appeal in San Bernar dino within 60 days. P ending resolution of the ap- pe al, Judge Scoville ordered that Neir mann's fo ll owers and a rival group or parishoners con- tinue to sha re church facilities localed at the corner of Culver Drive and Sandburg Way. Should he lose the a ppeal, Neirmann said , "we will con· tinue as a congr egation and will join the 30 other religious groups in Irvine looking for a place to worship." Rifts in the St. Matthew con· gregalion were exposed in Nov- e mber , when a majority or the voting assembly stated its inten- tion to depart from the Missouri Syn od and affilia te with the Lutheran Churc h of Ame rica a nd the A ssocia ti o n o f E va ngelical Lutheran Churches. Later , members of a minority gro up which wanted to maintain ties with t he Miasouri Synod j oin ed with the Southe rn California district in an attempt to 1et control of the church prop· erty. According to terms of a deed of t rust, the St. M althew COD· sre1atlon atlll owes about $320,000 for ch urch property ol11tnally purchued by the dia· trict. TIM trial before Judce ~ville l aated flve weeks a nd u n - der1~ored th• antmo1ity ·be· WMD tbe two (actioDI of tbe COO· .,. ...... N.tnnmm•1 followen H t on b1I 11de of tbe courtroom, while tllole loJal to tM diatrlct'• caute Ill OD tbl odler. ' AccordJnc to the CKP, the •eblcle'1 brakH failed aad ~-jwnped out of tbe YU Jut blfor'e it came to a hall .,.rcW on the ed/.::f a 200-foot c)tlf...,. Dua t Harbor. I ~\ Che anJaal. Pal• AJ) i, Irvine Baffled By Vapor By DA /ID KUTZ MA!'l/1' 01 tlW 0 .. 1, Ptlot SI.Aft A mysterious fog-hkt-tluud that fell(>d two [rvinc pohc·e o r ricers and two security guard:-. Wedncs d ay night hour:. Collowin~ a chl'm1cal· !-.pill th.it made thrct' other offlet·rs tll C'Ontinued to l>afflc rohcc and rire officials to<l:.iy Althou ~h 1nvt·st1_g;.it11rs '-<H they can't be ccrt<11n thl'rc 1'- anv conncctwn hc•tween the two incidents. the symptoms or tho51· overcome by fumes appeart'<i 11. be similar. The two also occurred 1n the same general area. the 1n dustrial section of lrvme near Red Hi ll Avenue Nooe of the seven persons af rected most seriously by th•· rumes wa:. badly hurt. J\11 crim plained of nausea, headachl's. stomach pains and other rclate1! symptoms Although the r1rsl incident°"":-. caused by use or a caustic raint remover by workC'rs, the second 1s the one that has rn vestigator-. scratching their heads Th a t o n e 1 n v o I v t• d t h ,. mysterious appearance or a lo" hanging cloud along Kettenn~ St. tha t mad<> th<' two mem~r" of a cruising police unit :rnd two st'l·urity guards 111 ··we don·t han• any 1rk:i what caused 1t," Irvine polic<· Lt B<>h Leonard l>aid this morning or thi.· elusive cloud The chemically reluted mc1 dents first involved police and hre oHicials Wednesday aftt!r noon. whe n wo r kers we r <' evac uated rrom the Greybar Electric Company warehouse at 1802 Kettering The workers had been stnp ping the floors the re with a patnl remover known as Westrip V600 when fumes from the liquid hegan to make them cough. The s ubstance contains flammabl<• ingredients that are d angerous to t he eyes, lungs and s kin. A fire department spokesman s aid they we re using too much or the concentrated hqu1d and werf" hosing the paint remover out th<: door or the warehouse when they s tarted feelinl! the errects or the fumes. A count y Environ ment al M anagemenl Agency e mployee driving past the building noticed what was happening and called fi refighters. O n ce t he work e r s we r e evacuated, sand dikes were bum a round the building and in the gutter to prevent the sptead of t he solution into the sewer system. Two police officers sent to the scene lO control traffic were the fi~t to become ill. Officers Eric Bianchi and Cindy Jorda n com· plained or nausea, vomiting and breathing difficulties. Both were treated at Irvine Park Medical Cente r and re- leased. La ter in lhe afte rnoon. as c le anup e ffor ts continue d . another offi cer s uffe red the sam e symptoms while directing traffic. Officer Dale Garcia was also treated and released. Al that point. officials believed t he altuaUoo was under cootrol, with the paint rembver vacuumed up. But Wednesday night, ottlcers Mario Acuna and Tom Hume were driving in their patrol car about four blocks from the scene of the chemical spill when they spotted the vapor cloud ahead. Drlvlng on Ke tterlna near Armatrona. they be1an to f"1 lll 11 thelr car pa1Hd tbroulh the cloud, which they eatimat.Jd to be about JO feet 'w1de and re- 1em bllna fos . CSe• aouo. Pas• AJ>' •. . .. _._,, - 0 411• Pit.of !)Utt PtwHr DOUG COTTON VACUUMS PAINT REMOVER FROM GUTTER IN IRVINE His Firm Called to Help Clean Up Spill; Later Vapor Cloud a M ystery Iran Doesn 't Need La\\'9)'ers Ba c k Afte r l 0 -da y alar y Disp ute U.S. Fue l S h ipme nt WJ\Slfl!'IGTO'.\'. 1i\1'1 Tt,1· pn•s1dC'n l or lr;m'c; nat111na l oil company has s :.i1d puhlil'h hh nal1on doc·., nnl n1•1·ll lh<· 'h11• ment of rdint•d d1<·M·I 011 ;ind kerc1senc which thl· 'artc-r ;1d m 1nistral1on appro\'cd rcet·nth the Washington Slar reponcd to rl U\ Thl· oi l prrnluct!-. might 114• n · sold bv Iran at a proht. the St:ir quoted the· lrani:1n 0HH·1al Hasl>an Nazih. u:-. saying Thl' Star. t•it111g a transcript of a recent Tf'hran r ci'1 1n hroall cast , quotNt Naz1h. prC's1dt>nt of the National Iranian Oil Co. '" 'iaying that t-w o months aJ!n th<· I ram an i::ovt•rnment thnuJ?hl 1t would need thP rd11wd oil pmd ucts . He was quot<.•d fu rtht•r a' s a.' 1ng. "Since the Isfahan rcfint•r.' w ill start operation within thl' next two or threC' months wt• will 1101 n1·t·fl the 1111 "1· h.1 \ t' ho11 i:nt .inti tlwn• 1::. ,, po:-."1hil1h that"' "ill bt• .1Uk to ,,.11 II at <t h1 gh1·1 pnt·t· on1 ,. tll1· lsr;.ihan rl'f1m·n '-t>lrh 111w1.1t1on I th1nf.. '-'e "di lie ablt• to t·xµort :.oml' or thl' ml p rorl u 1·t... · l're ... ult-nt < '.irt1·r ll<'knd1ni.: t Ill· pro pos t'd .... t11· ~q:a1nst ' nt1eism. :.a11I la:.l "l"d\ 1t wa ... n1•1•dcd "to rnt•<•l th1· n1•t•ds of th1 f .1 m 1 I 1 1· ' 1 n I r a n r 11 r t 1ra11J,!l' t 11unty-. ikpul.' dis t rie1 :.ittom1•vs :rncl puhlic def en Ol'I"'-w1•rC' b;wk al work loda.' follo"ing a 10 da.' "alkout in :i p:•.' d1-.p11 tt• "1th the Counl.' Hu-:1 rd of S upC'rv1sors. ·1 ht• :ittorne.' :-. una ni mou:.l) a).!rf'cd tu rf'turn to work after lt•<irr11ng that the county would ).!ra nt them -.alary p<1nty with la"' t•rs employed in the count.' n1u11:-.el s ofhcc. huma n1t..1nan n •ason-.. ft "ill cost county ~nvt•rnment Tht· StJ1 quutt•d <1n unnaml·d , ht•t'll.l't!D S90.000 and SI 00,000 t11 En<',.J!.' D1·rartm•·nt offt c1al .1-. bnn).! sal:Jrws paid to deputy dis ':.t.' 10~ o f tht· propn..,t'rl sal1·. trifW,. altornc•vs a nd oubhc def en ..Tht• basis for ti.is "as sound. dcr" tnto hnP with those paid ~oven "hat '11.t' km·" in Jul} ·· d<'p Ul.\ cou~t y counsels. ~aid Phi hp Anthon}. ch31 rman of thl' Hoa rd of Supervisor ... l'arll'r had :-.aid tilt' n•fmcd cut products lx>in>~ :-.old hJCh to lr;m wou:d c·ompns<' a tiny pcrc·1·11 tagc or the amciunt or crude• 1111 I ran st'.'lls to thl' llnttl•d States Parit v means th<' av<'raRl' S28 766 salary earned by the at torneys by about 2.75 pcrc<'nt $30 Million OK'd The s tage 1s now set ro 1 fu rther negotiations between lhe attorneys and thc county. Tht• t'mployees entered negotial1ons seeking a one year, 25 percent mcrease By Irvine Schools Trustees of the Irvine Unified School Distnct guve their un- a nimous approval Wednesday night to a spending plan for the new fiscal year that adds up to nearly $30 million Superintendent Stanley Corey said the budget for fiscal year 1979-80 was a "sound" pla n that enables the district to maintain the "major thrusl'> of the pro· gr ams we've initiated." T otal availa ble income is estimated al $28.S milllon with expenditures or $28.2 million. An ending balance of Sl.54 million is projected by the end or the fiscal year. School officia ls s aid fina l budtel estimates show increases in income, expenditures. enroll· ment, C<Mll per student and as· setted vahaatlon of property in the dl1t.rlct. The mo1t dramatic increase. A111l1tant Superintendent Gene Ha rtline told the board. wu in u 1u1ed v a lua tio ns . whic h showed what he te rmed an "over'tlbelmlng" Jump of 42 per- cent over lul )'ear, even with Propoaitlon l3·1mposed llmlta· lions tn effect. · Whal this will lead to. llartlim' !1 3id. 1s a readjustment 1n tn come figures, with state aid like ly decreasing to ren ect the in creased local support available rrom the new valuations. Hartline a lso said the assess- ment figures will havc an im· pact on oth e r parts o f the budget Early projections by the dis- trict had forecast only a 15 per· cent leap in assessed values. The bulk of the budget wi ll still be financed through s tale aid meant to ofrset P ropositi 13 losses In local income . About $21 milUon was received from the s late this ye ar, ac- counting for 73 perce nt of hud&et Income . Hartline said. Revenue from local sources accounted for 19 percent and fede ral aid chipped in another 7 percent. The boa rd had given tentative approval to the budget in June Officials said .the district i& ln sounde r condition than many others because it is a heavy a rowth system and because or the healthy jump in assessed valuations . which broadens local support. I ,._ The thr~·year-plan is similar to a package previous ly accept· ed by other county employees. Coas• 'ft"eath e r Late night a nd m id · morning low c loudiness otherwis e fa ir thro ug h Friday. Lows tonight in low to middle 60s. High!. Friday i n m id ·70s at beaches to mjd-80s inland INSIDE TOO~\' Ez ·UC I coach Jerry llul~rt 100$ mtnu. hod a stmpUi and pleasant word for etHr"llone. and wiU ~ mfued. Ile died lhts i«ek. Stort1. Poge Bl ,. I r v 1nc Youth Services staffers, primed for r C!venge following their defeetl las t month in a water fight, battle teen-agers in what wa:-. lnlll•d as "The First Possibly Annual A II City Rotten Tomato Fight." Set> F cutunng, Page C l fi',.._PapAI CHURCH •.. As ked if it would ever be possible for the two s ides to re- unite, Neirmann said, "It ap- pears to be a hopeless raft. "The church. ostensibly, 1s in the business of recon ciliation," h e added Ne1rmann . who himself j s working on a law degree, said Judge Scoville f'rred in dissolv- ing the St Ma tthew corporation. Neirmann p ointed o ut that le gislation that will become ef- rective Jan. 1 wi ll forbid in- voluntarily dissolution of re- ltg1ous corporations . Judge Scov1lle found that a ~umcient number of the voting me mbership of St. Matthew was represented hy thf• pl11int1Hs and c ited a i.ection or the state '!> Co rporations Cod e which pt>rm1L" involuntary dissolution bC('8 UM' or <.'Onf11cts, internal dissension and "pers istent un· fa1rnesi.." Ne1rmann later told re porte rs that his leeturc tu his opponents was "spontaneous." It drew only one reaction, from Don Rueter , pres ident of t he minority congrcgat1on, who 'ii.t1d. "Ma} w1· bh·"i. you with pcucP, Hcvncnd ' Smoke Empties Baby Ward at Hoag Hospital Twenty on<: mothns und their n1•whnrn inrunts had lo lw 1•val·ualt•d from the malcrnlly wurd at ll oa~ M e mori ;d llosp1tal in Newr><>rt lleac h after s moke from an overheated flin f ii 1 t· d th t• ward We dnesday night. /\ ho!>p1tal spokeswoman said the r e wa s 110 fi r e , but a s pokeswoman for the Newport. Re ac h Fire Departme nt said firemen reported that the over· heale d fan <.'U URht fire and hurncd an area about one foot square. A second alarm was declared tn the incident that occurred at about 7.45 p.m. because the first fire men on the scene were con- cerned about the large amount of s moke coming from the utility room where the fan is located. In all, a total of e iJCht Newport. Beach and Orange County fire trucks raced to the hospital. The mothe rs and babies were moved from their wing Into hallways in other parts or the hospital whJle fire m en worked. The hospital spokeswoman said the patient.'! were re turned to their rooms al about 10 p.m . after the hospitaJ's housekeep· mg staff scrubbed the waJJs and floors. 0.-ANOI! COMT DAILY PILOT '""' Ot6"tlf C..t 0-.1, Pitiet. wftii.wttk ft l\t°""' tHM-ClfMNP#\l"r~\ t\~l\IW'GOtl"""()I'~ f"a..\I Pw0h\!Nf'4(.~l '-"'tf,.,.~IMJ"l\M• D'Vt>f1\,..,.,, ...,,..... tfw..,... r11e.r tot (O'\I• Mctw ,.......,.. ..._._.~ HU'thf"9'0f' ...... ,,~ l •lflllV•tl ... tnotN t ~&.M'ft· ...... lh(OH t ,. ,...,..... t~ ....... 1\ PWIM+,,_,. l44"'1NY• MWS ·~·n TN DUN tfMI ~l\l'H"'9 »f•M t\ .. J• W•U ••·\t'"" (M .. llM'W C••t•Df~•••J&Jt ·-·-~ ..... ft •• ..., ...... ,_ Joo• c-'ll•f • _.,,,,dilflti •NI r,.,_., •J M.9~' ,.~ ..... "'" , ... .. n:::::.~ ... -:z::- O.•i.•" "-··-·~ ... " """''°"'MA .... , .. 1'910t\ TefetlheM (11'tMMW1 Cle...,._,Aftef1Mlfttt4MIN lone Ranger Fights For His Own Justice .. ,..,,.,,....... LONE RANGER RETURNS Actor C.ayton Moore LOS ANGELES (AP ) -Actor C layton Moore, who wore hb mask lo cou rt today lo battle for his right to appear as the Loni' Ranger, was mobbed by auto graph seekers moments befon· the Judge, who had issued an or d e r ban ning the mas k . dis qualified h imself without ex planallon. As Moore a ppea r ed In the courthouse hallway, a youlh/ul passer pee r ed through th ~ crowd, turned lo a friend &nd yelled: "You know who that m asked man Ii.'> That's the Lone Ranger!" • S uperior Court Judge J erry Pachl suid he has been inundat ed with letters defending Moore. who played the Lone Ra nger for years on television . Pacht said one fan suggested ln a telegram "that I make an a n a tomical disposition of thl' te m pora ry restraining order I issue~ ... Pacht did not specify hiB rea sons for disqualify ing h1m'iclf but said it bad nothing to do with any o ne I n t h (' ca s e fl t:• trani.re rred the cas e lo Superior Court Jud~t· Vernon Fo.<>tcr. whu .,.. ai. tu hc<ir 1t l:.itf·r in the day Moore. who s:.i1d he 1s 64, won· his black ma&k. a white cowbov hat and :.i ru11t rolnred cowboy s tyle i.uit as he ~reeled well wis hers aod signed autho~raphi. in the haJlwav. "I 've portraye d the Lont· Hungt·r for over 30 years." he 1uud "I shall continue to mak1· per sonal a ppear ances all over the country for my thousands of rans. "They sa y I'm too old and out o f condition to·.be the Lone Ra nger However, m y waist ii. 34 and I'm 10 pound11 lighter than I was when I port.rayed the Lone Ran"er ." Moore has been batWng Lone Ran~er Television, Inc .. a sub- sidiary of the Wrather Corp . which wants to prohibit him fro m appearin g around the country dressed as the Western hero. At Least 4 Dead Hurricane Batters Dominica Island BRIDGETOWN, Ba rbados CAP ) Hurricane Davie dev a s tated the tiny Caribbean is la nd of Dominica whe n It swept through today, leveling v i.rtua lly all t he h ous es in Ra1eau, the island's capital, and klllin& al least four people . Radio BarbadOfl reported today. Dominica's Prlme Minis ter Oliver Seraphln predicted the d eath toll would &o "muc h higher," the radio reported. The Barbados report was based on accounts fro m amateur radio operators on Do m inica , 200 miles to the northwest, and could not be otherwise con· firmed. Government bulldlnas, schools and cburcbelJ on Dominica were opened to an e11Umated eo,ooo refugees whose rumay, wooden homu were flattened by bu.r· rte an• wtnda, the radio reported. The llland bu a populaUon of 81,000, wltb about 11,000 ln Roteau, ooe ot the poornt clll• In tbt central Caribbean. Hurricane Oavtd, one ot the moat daqeroua of tbe JOth ceo· tury, roared aout.b of lb• U.S. Vlrstn lllandl today and bat· tertd tbt 1outb1rn co11t of Puerto Rico after cultJftl a path of deltnactJoa acrou Oomlnlca and two other llludl ln tbe An· t1lle1, Martinique and I j \ .._,.:fr' _______ - Guadeloupe. ttcavy seas and gale winds battered Puerto Rico's southern 1hore, flooding low-lyin1 areas a nd forc ing the evacuation of som e seashore reside nts fro m Ponce, the Island 'a aecond- lar1e1t city. U.S. National Weather Service offlclall, callln1 David "one of the great hurricanes of t.hia cen- tury,'' said the s torm had aathered force overoi1bt, but had veered ali&htly south. They predicted lt would pa11 80 miles south of Ponce at midday. Fre nch aut.hortUes reported 12 persona injured on Guadeloupe and 15 on MarUnJque when the at.orm struck Wednesday, and uld there waa conalderable dama1e on the two French Carl bbeen lalanda, lncludln1 aevere dama1e to the banana ciop. Tbere were uneoallrmtd re· pon. fonn bam radio operaton of htavy cuualUes and devuta- ll on on tbe thlrd l•land, Oomlnlca. Gale wtnda, IUIU., to ID9N than SO mpb, MDt paU, rooll Hllln.J ln btacb U'MI la Panee and San Juan, reportedly ~ur­ lnt slx penou In Saa Ju.., Cond, ~ Md.&oa. .... ~ THE GREAT RABBIT ATTACK CAPTURED BY AP CARTOONIST JOE YENINA8 In Abaence of Offlcial Picture, Thia la How It Might Have Happened f 'ro• Pa~ ,, I CLOUD ... T ht'Y too were later treated anct rclt•usN1 l'ohr1· ;md fire· dq1<Jrtm ent 1n v1•s t1gutori. t·ulled lo lht· scene M'a rrhed tht• 11rca in a v:.im &t tt·rnpl to locute the source of tht· t'hl·mu·al rloud Ry that t1mf'. tlw fog llkt· VitJ.Xir hacl r omph•lt• Iv cJ I 'I PJ>l' a rt·d That'i. wht•n thP two Sf'l;unty oHtt·eri. romr,lu1ncd of 111 t•ff1·1·h Thi· gut1r<h "'''rt' 1m d ut \ ..11 l111 111•:irh\ l'1·rl•·<: L'wnput1·r (..'11r11 0H1n • at 1711:! /\rrn ... 1r1111~~ Guard J <11111·.., 1\11,or1· 1·11111 p I a llll'd of t• \ 1• 11 r 1Iat1<111 .rntl guard Boh 1\1 ..11 l.'t r ...,,, .. ..,..1111 11•· hud an u ~,..,l'l ~tom.ich ..1 1111 ht•arla('h<• Mc.tri.tl'rl">On wa.., llt'dlt·il <JI th•· scc•nt• by parnmNllt·~ and tl11'11 tak<·n to Tu..,t1n Commun1t \ lfO~JHtal F.n·n thou.:h th•· t"'" 1 h1·m11 .ti IO l'ldrnt'~ 0('('UrrN1 Ill th•· 'iJO\I• g1•n1·ral ;1ri·1J. '""' •.11~:itor " play1·rl cl11wn un) c·11nn1•nw11 bl'l"' 1·1·11 th1·m /\ f1rt· d1·partmt·nt prrohn ..,Jld !ht• 1lo11tl "'u " ..,1mph ·,,.,, t·lui-.1\t• · l.Ponar<l .. :utl "" th•· t111'11• fir• and a11 qualtl} tiffll'llll'> ha<l ar fl Vl'fl W 1•rl 0!'\ti II\ n I g ht llll' cloud had d1,<1J1JH'iJrt·d without .• trncr The urea 1s m ostly industnal and th~re W<J .., nn nrt·c1 t•1 ev ac-uat..-any rf"~1d1•11c-1·~ <if f1 c1als :.u1d Solar Energy library OK'd Orangr ( 'ounty ~upcrv1sors :d localed SS!Q>.000 Lh1" wc•t•k f11r ronstru('h on 11f a l1hrarv rn F-:1 T o ro thut will tw hr1Jt1·tl anll coolt·cl l1y solar encri.:y The solar unit. whit•h will '"' backed up by a con vPnt1<1n11I he ating und N"1ltng 11ystt>m . will cost about S 165.000, nccordrng to Cliff Ends ley, spokt•sm an for tht· c o u n t y • s G e n t· r u I Se r v 1 r t· ~ Agency. But over ffO ~rcf'nt or that $165.000 11r1ct• lag will be mf'l with a rederal Oepartmt>nt of Ene rgy grant, Endsley said. Splitting Bares 'l Fur Flies Over Carter Tale By the A1u1odated Pre11& Bunny rabbits are i.oft &nd euddly creaturet1 They wouldn't attack anyone. Or would they., The fur was fl ying today over President Carter 's reported run. in with a rabbit "Never hea rd of one attacking before." said Ed Pe1 ff'r . n~uonal \ecretary of the American Hab t11t Breeder'i Ai.soc1at1on in Hloom1ngton. Ill Of course, ht-added. ··onre in a v.h1l~ }'OU do get a mean ont·" R e member Jl arvf'y, the ASPCA attack ritbb1t., lie even bit the hand that fed him 1n the person ot the 50C1ety's exttutive director . Gordon Wnght Before he d ied In 1m. Harvey made thous and ~ o r dollars fo r the ASPCA which i.old T shuts with h1<1 hkeneM> and w.ed the rabh1t a& a s~ mbol o f its campaign against cruelty to an1mab And how a bout the ru bb1t in "Mont) Python a nd The ll11ly Grall ." u s poof of the King Arthur lt>gf'nd'> A rn o('1oui. rub bit ··a l1ttlc white guy with pink eyes," according to 1>nt· moviegoer -guarded the griol and d111patched several of the knights sent lo f1od 1t The AS P CA s a i d ff arve y turned hostile because he wat. mistreated Did s om eone m1:. treat Uk· r abbit that allegedly .,..e nt after Carter in his canoe when he was f1l'ihtng near Plains . Ga on April 20" "It probably was frightened." said Robert Bennett, author or · Ru1stng Ra bbits the Modem Way." "Ther e a re rabbit!'> th1Jt w ill bite peo p le," he a dded , "and they can inflict u prett) nastv bite " "I don't kno.,.. .... h:it tn ..,.J\ ;1t,..1ut lhat r<i bh1t. · com rnf'nted l'l'1fer "f don t know whdl mad1· rl thal \ IC'IUU '> 1'\1•\'1·r ht•,1 rd 11f 1·m ..,.,qm m1n~ l1k1• that 1•1th1•r II mu .. t hd\ 1• 1lt•f1111tely Bu~et Corr~ct~d A t y pol{ra ph1 ral, rrr<ir 1n Tuesd ay's Oaily Pilot led to the inaccurate reporting or Sad dle back Collt?~e ~ total 1979 ~ budget amount Tht• rorn·c·1 figure ~ S30 6 million The Daily Pilot regrets the error lleen scared to death. . · · Pe ifer said that in 27 yeari. of raising rabbits ··1 've only had one that ever c11 me after me and bit me . And he was Just a mean r 1.1 bb1t." Carter, pre ssed t o a ns wer questions about the incident In which he was described as fight- ing off the· anim al with a paddle, i.:ud "It was 1us t a nice, quiet. typical CeorJ(i& rabbit" A White ll<>ui.c photographer took p1ctun-s of the inc ide nt and thf' pret11d~nt ordered pnnlh to i.how to do ublinK a1de i.. Extortion Suspect's Release Eyed W hill' Newport Beach poltc•· c-nn t 111ucd efforts Lo est a blt1>h u mu rdn case agains t extortion '>U!'>Pl"l't Larry Uon1tld Smith, a frderal magistrate mulled a mo turn to release the Newport Beach man from Jail. S mith. 44, o f 4640 Park /l;ewport. wu taken into c ustody Sunday on suspicion of violation of frdf'ral extort.ion la ws . lie has bee n held in Orange County Jail '\tnce then with h.li. bail lll't at Sl00.000. Torlay ·i. h ea rin g befo rP federal Magis trale Richard llam11lon wa!-1 on a proposal to hit\\' Smith released on his own n•toJ(mzancP That move w as o ppos ed by Nt·wport Beach inves tigators and FRI aRPnts who havr been pnil11n1? Srn1th'1> rolP in Lht> rhs t1ppt•11ra nn' of Carolyn Mary;tnn lh·al"r. 24, of Garden Grove Sm 1th ha' tuld 1nvcs t1ga1 or11 tha t M1~" Bt'aler Wll!-1 a wtllinJ( pJrl1c1pant m u fakt>t1 k1dniAp· pang 1n whH·h $100.000 ransom was dt•mancted o r her brother, f.arrv fo'ox or Anaheim . Fo~ owns /\ctwn ConstrucUon Ch•a11 L 'p Company of Culver Cl· ty :.i nd Smith lold police that he waJ. pre11sured Into the extortion -.c-ht•mt• hy two m e n identified only as Ray and Jack who i.111d they wanted revenge on Fox in a flnanc1al dis pute ------~ The Unmounted Diamonds Listed Below Arrived too late for our CJiant Diamond Cutter Closeout last week The last sale lot -I 2 diamonds only 5990 PER CARAT OFNA GOOD THROUGH SAT., S.-T. I at. 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Two Bodies Found in Dumpsters LONG BEACH <APl lAw eoforcemeot. ar.oel are com D&riDi --lo ... ll there,. any coaneeUon bet ween tht .... t.ba cl •vval boys and 10UOI rnen founddumJ>(.-d 111 tt u11h han,, Th~ latest body WMI round WtdneAday , dismembered and stuffed into three aeparat.e lJ'uh bags in a gu shtlion dumpst,t,r ·umi Reverses Veto Of Rape Penalty SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Assembly Criminal Justice Com mittee bowed to heavy pressure from law enforcement and re· versed its veto of a biU to doUble sentences for repeated rapes and other aexual assaulta. • Several members voted with obvious reluctance Wednesday under the threat that an even harsher version of the bill would be forced to the floor by a vote ot\be full Assembly . The vote was 5·1 to send SB13 to the Ways and Means Commit tee -but without the traditional recommendation that It pass. IT WAS A VICl'08 Y for the author, Sen. H.L. Ri chardson. R· Arcadia, who champions many law-and-order causes. The plight of the liberals on the committee. sometJmes call ed the g raveyard of law-and-order legislation, was illustrated by As· semblyman John Knox, D-Ricbmond. Knox said he opposed the bill in principle, but said ci majority of the Legislature favored it. · WIOLE QUESTIONING a witness who called for defe<tt of the measure, Knox said, "As a private citizen, you have an a bsolut.e right to be pure. Unfortunately, the rest of us don't have that privilege." Knox later made the motion to release the bill, but abstained from voting. The vote shakes the authority of Assemblv Soeaker Le9 McCarthy, 0 -San Francisco. who was unable to hold his Democratic caucus in line: Six of the nine committee mem bers are Democrats. IT ALSO SENT A tremor through such groups as the American Civil Liberties Union. which reli es on that committee to water down or kill Senate-passed bills that increase prison terms Richardson's bill had the support of Attorney General George Deukmejian and major la w enforcement groups. Only two days before, another youn1 man's body wu found in • dump1~r tn A1oura. The dismembered body was not immediately identifed alt<I an autopsy was scheduled today Investigator s said the dead youth was a white male in his late t eens or early 205. The body round Monday was identified as Donald Ray Hyden. 15. of Hollywood. He had been stabbed to death and possibly i.exually molest ed before being placed in the dumpster on Llber· ty Canyon Road just north of the Ventura Freeway, said Sheriff's Lt. Stanley Beckman. SHERIFF'S officers said they would be checking with Long Beach police to see whether the two murders might be related. The Hyden murder is already being considered possibly part of a series that includes two other killings over the past few months. Beck mah said . Both other murders involved young men who were stabbed to d eat h a nd le ft nude in the Agoura-Malibu a reli. ON MAY 28, the nude body of 13-year-old Thomas Glen Lun- degren of Reseda was found off Mulholland Highway about a mi le we s t of Las Vi rgenes Road. He h ad been stabbed several times and was sexually mutilated. investigators said . On Aug. 6. Marcus Grabs, 17, o f West Germany was dis - covered stabbed to death in the Tapia Park area north of Ma Ii bu Tests to d etermine whether he had been sexually assaulted proved inconclusive. Oil Yield Debated Leme Hearing Factions Clash SAN FRANCISCO (A P ) -En· vironmentalists and oil company of· ficials clashed at a congressional hearing here ove r whe ther leases should be granted for five new off- s hore oil d rilling sites along the California coastline. Exxon executive J H . Silcox testified Wednesday that "only fi ve s cattered areas a long the coast would be considered " for develop- ( __ ST._:4_TE_J ment if the Department of Interior leases a re gr a nted , and that the potential yield from these projects was "at least 1.5 billion to 2 billion" barrels of crude. However. a U.S. Geological Survey e xplorer told the panel earlier the probable oil production would be only 681 million barrels. IR'D Talb f'aH LOS ANGELES <AP > - Negotiators for the Southe rn California Rapid Transit District and S,000 striking drivers met until the wee hours today in an unsuccessful effort to hammer out a settlement to a crippling five-day -old public transportation walkout . But the bargainers for the bus com- pany and the United Trans portation Union vowed to r e turn lo the negotiating table later today. Plague S pread• LOS ANGELES (AP> -The ctuef of commurticable disease control for the county has warned that plague· infected rodents have spread over the e n ti re San Ga brae I Mountain range and the public should avoid contact with all wild rode nts. Two people have been infected with bubonic plague this year ProlH! Gra•t Aslc~d SAN FRANCISCO CAP) The San Francisco Police Department is as k- ing the federal gove rnment for a $70,000 grant to conduct a one-year investigation of the unsolved Zodiac murders. Deputy Chief J erimiah Taylo~ said Wednesday the department is seek- ing the grant from the Law Enforce· ment Assistance Administration to pay the s alary of two detectives. llotdeeard Clo•ed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Beginning Friday evening, Whittier Boulevard between Eastern Avenue and Atlan- tic Boulevard will be closed to traffic rrom 9::.> p.m. to 5 a.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays . GOU RMET MARKET (Market Street) UQUORDEPT. 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LNG Dangers Cited WASlllNGTON CAP I -The Air f'"orcc. citing the prox1m1ty of its Space and Missile Test Center at Vciodenberg to a proposed h queried natural ga~ te rmina l at Point Conception. has a!>ked Dl'partmcnt of Energy off1c1als to reopen the hearings which led to approval of the LNG site "Should a missile h::i n· to he destroyed by safety oflic1als shortly a fter launc'h. then• 1s a pos~1lJ1lit) that debris would fall w1th1n thll- art'a ct he term ma I 1. · the Air Force said 1n a pres~ release Tues din The rcll•<1:-.c said the propo~ed site as six males from Vanden burg . ..-.11hin thl' !>alcty "footprint" invol\.ing m1ss1k le1un eht·' from the bet c • DAIL y PILOT AG Justices' Dismissal Pushed SAN FRANCISCO CAP 1 -A temporary state supreme court should disqualify Itself from de· clding whether Justice Frank Newman should rule on a case involving investigation or the high court, an attorney bas argued. Richard Mosk. son of state Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk , urged the six s pecial justices to disqualify themselves on grounds the panel has been improperly constituted. Seth Hufstedler, special coun· cil for the Commission on Judicial Performance. argued that Newman should be forced to disqualify himself because Newman is, by his position. an ob1ect of the high court probe. 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Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol C M. 556·0611 .. -· I \ I Editorial Page .................................................................. -I Or ango CoJst Daily P1lo1 Thurldey, Augwet 30. tt79 Robert N Wecd/PuDlt\htr ThomH t<eevll/Edltor legal Maneuvers Delay Judgment 1'he ll'gul thtr ke t that 'lurround• th~ lrvlne Ra.nch Wuter 01~1nct lb arowtnai mo~ un1led by the da)' The l nw~utt~. m o u o n &nd counttrmottons conunu~ to pile up us ttu.' wo rk1n.a of the d1s t rk 1 especially th\' method~ ust'<J fo r n•leclm.g members o ( lh~ boatrd comt< undt'r i-.hurp :H·iruttny Ttw vuriutaon~ in leg al maneuve r s are infin ite and all ('an dt-lu~ :w~minRIY Into perpe tuity the court de l'ts aon 1111 "'lli.'ttll'r t ht• l'Ompo~\tton of tht· water board I~ un <:ons t1tut1011,1I · And lhul ~ ~ h.1l tht• l'J b t> 1~ bll a bout I~ the waler boon .I "' I" t'M'nt l'ompob1l10n with four membe r!> selech><I th• ou1o:h l;1 m.lo~n<'r ballotmJ: Pnd lhr~t: through popular '""·' .1 '1olntmn of the on~ m lifl , o n e vote duc t nm.··• The ~Ull'kt·t ltw 1 .... ~ut· 1~ <k r aded . the bettt.·r . Thul ·., "'h) lht• lutl~t two l"gal maneuver~ while Jus tified rrnm t·u<·h :-,adc 's v ie w of the bpttle a rc only serving to d 1:h1) JUd•~mcnt on u <'rillc al question T ht• IHWU l*Uio.c tn\oht-:-. two plainlJ((!> the <·at y of I rvinc <•nd In lnl' To m o r row both of whar h r1 h:tl sep:..r:1t11 -.u1 l~ a ) e ur t1go that were latt:r t o n!>obdat\.'d anto om· T he JI'\ Ille Co . a <'O defenda nt in the rase a nd l'h1d lando \\nt.•r in the wa le r d is t rict . wanb to o us t the c ity fro m lhc prot·cedings . S uperio r Court Judge Edwa rd Wa ll111 ruled th<' c ity does have a right to be a partic ipant 8 11' "f rvanc Co h as taken the m a tte r to a ~tale appttab ('' I I J .• int• T o m o rrow :.ilso filed a m otion that -.c·t'k~ lo proh1b1l the Nov 6 wate r bo a rd elections fro m t a king place until <.i judgt· emit-rs the dis trict lo 1·xp1md to 11 sea ts -s c vt•n <Jn~ wcr ablc to th<' vo tC'rs 1n Novem ber lrvim• T o m o r row':-. lawye rs w ho romc fro m l ht• Cente r for l.;.iw 111 the public interest s a y t h<' m otion 1s necessar y lo ins ure t he boe1rd 1i-. rt>s pon sive to th e v ot e rs when it make~ d ecis ion s before t he laws u it is settle d Wtule a good :.i rg u m r nt c an be m ad e for the m ot ion . 11 s eems the pro life r ating le gal m a n e u ver s o n both s ides a rc only sc·n ·1ng l o de lay the inevitable The peo ph.• most a ffected by the IR WO a nd its policies tht· r<.·~1d t·nh of Irvine dl's c rvc a :-.pecd 1er r esolution of th(· mattN Bay Needs Action (°(1-.l ,1 ;\}1 ·-.;1 < ·,,u r1t·ilman UQnn llall was righ t when hl· • to ld <l u·l·d• 11·.., o l th<.· ;\:t·v. po rt I rv1n e W a stc Man age m e nt • Agl'n cy t lwy nn ·dt'd lCJ fn rgrt µa s t d iffrr cn<.:<·!-. a n d <:ont <.'n tra tc in~l c :Jd on w iv ing t;ppc r ~cwpo rt lfoy :-;1lt:.itio n p rublcms 111.111 1s cha irma n of N IWA 's boa rd, whic h may no ~ longer have a ha nd in bay pla nning matte rs if a r egional . planning agen cy 1s fin ally s tripped of its r es pons ibilities hv the s tate . NIWA r eceived its planning funds from that ._.·gc n cy , lhl· So uthe rn C alifornia As s ociation of li ovemmcnt~ As we've s a id before , it's more important that bay po llution tX' c urbed r a the r t han who does it. t::ve n tf t h(• s t:J te ':-. Wa tc·r Resource~ Cont ro l Board t <1 kcs ch ;trgl' ul l hl· s 1tu<itton ll<.,clf o r a new local joint • pern ",.., .tgt·nc·) 1:-. form ed. th<:re 1s s till wo r k th at must be t.10111 · 111 th1· tnt.:nn1 ·. :\I\\',\ ;a-. ('Ollll'O\ ('f':'>IOJ I .ind l'rltlt'lll'd a~ 1t<; e ffort<; h:I\ 1· l11·t·11 r .rn -.1111 '>l'r'\t· a u-.dul pu rpo~l' 111 th~ l tmc t h .it I t"lrl.Jlll' ._,1111·1· 11 1·011 ld 1 a kt• UJl\\<1111' ,,fa \(!<J r lO get f Ull·l lmC pl.111111111' 1·fl•11·t.... uncl1·r w,1\ .1 ~ain. ~JW A c an :-,till ht•lp t•\ .il11:1tl' d illt·n·nt v.<1).., to t·ont rol b:Jy :-.ilt:Jt 1on . Campus Investment ~;ald lt•li:1«k < '<illt·gl· t ru .... tt'l'" this Wl'Ck :.ipproveJ a $:10 Ii million 1 ~17!1 kO -.pl·ndmg 111:.in th ::1t include s $900,000 ror t IH' pun h;Js<· of illl add1tiuna l 20 ar n·~ al the no rth t' :J 111 pu-. in In 1111' T ht• 1·olll·J.!1· d i-.t rwt rn~11f.. ::!O ilt:r Ps a t the no rth site <.1n<f h:1-. .rn 1111tH111 1111 :inoth<·r X() :Jc res The option mus t be l'Xt·n ·1st•d liv l!)x:1 <1r th<' p ur tlwse prict of $45,000 per ~c-n• rw lrm g«r 1s valid La ud an l h t· :.i n·a 1-. pn·-.cnlly :.elling 1:1l ne a rly $200.000 pe r <H:n· It ·:. t'Ll 'IY to -.<·<· why the trus t ees are antere:-,kd an p u rc·h:J-.111g l ht· l~ind tw fort' thr• option run:-. o u t And t h<'} pwnt out. J ll of the $900.000 may not be n<:c dt·tJ 11 tht·\ t'a n nej.!Ol1a t e further o r r1:11s1:: mone y, else" ht·n · llJ p un·h aw the land Sudl u m o .. a t 1 vt· idea" for coping w ith the financial pains of g rowth 1n CJ J)O))l Pro pos itio n 13 period are commc·nclahl<• But t ru:-.Lt·c·.., s hould rnns1de r the total Saddlebae k o pc ra tio11 O n l) $714,59:J is le ft for breathi-fig room in the budget. That 1s t\ 'l m uc h for a $30 million-plus operation . Whil<.· th<• d ii,t ri<:l will undoubted ly need m o re land to the north in t ht· future, it might he wise fo r trust ee s to s tudy tht• :-.<Jtt·ll1ll' tam pus iss ue aga in . P c rh <i p)) l ht· post -J a r v i s fina ncial s train s of co m munity collt·gc funding will be loo confining to :.tc comm<xlatc the dre ams of a fe w year s ago. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those o t the Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed on this page are those o f their authors and artists. Reader comme nt 1s 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Pho ne (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Flirting By L. M. BOYD Client uu, "Do any olber animals , besides humans , ,. flirt?" Birds a re known to do that lhlnt. Courtship before mating, mrtation before courtship. Whether other animals rurt ian't in the re· cord al hand, re1ret lo re· port. Think they do, thoucb. Whal la lo the record ls tbe claim that the more pro- miscuous the animal, the lest ll mrta . Tbe beut that mates with any available partner doean 't need to ru rt. Thia support.a the ancient conten· lion that IOIDe of the MOit outraaeous fllrts amon1 women tum out to be the hardest·t.o.1et sort. Dear Gloomy Gu /\t. Jong u the U.S. la 110 good al pokln1 Into other counlrlea' wara. why have we ne ver done a n ythln1 ·a bout wh»t Is and hu bffn happening for Ro m any years In Ireland'' J.V. CilM ITIJ "'" <9M,,.tftl\ -·· -' ........ h ................ . ~ ...... ,, .... 1 ......... .. .... ,..,.. ..... '""' ,.. ..... .. c; ... ,,., o... Delly ...... ... Q. "What'• the moat com· m oo tattoo?" A. Can only come up wtlb the moat c ommon tattoo a mon1 serv icem en a nd women. With the men. it'• the word "Mom " OD tbe up. per forearm . With the women, it'• a red roH on the bottom of tbe bla toe. ' Jack Andenon U.S. Soviet Viewers Disagree WASlllNGTON The rear that nuac• crltac·a of SALT 1J ls that the Unlltid State11 won't be •bit• to te ll wht.1ther the Sovh:t l t nl on u t•hc utlnic o n lhc 1tlral"g1c urmM hm1lation ugrcc · mt•nl. Thi~ Is a leg1t1mutc concern T he Soviuts h;a vc 1.1 track rceord of • 'inkrim.•t ln11 '' lreat y prov ls1onb In their favor But what is not acnerally known is that the mo s t serious prot>- 1 e m of in· t e rpretalion may ret1t with our own mlelll,:::ence organiza· 11on!I t\lthoui.:h our :ib1llty to galh<>r inror m:it1on :ihout ttw R u11smm. '' l'lH't:llt·n t . tht•re 1~ M'riou11 th:-ai.:n~·nwnt 1r1 our 1n ll'll 1t:cnec com munity uv1.•r ho"' tht.· mformatwn . s hould tw 111 l t• r p rett-d The rebult 1s that two or more conclusion• -e.ch bued on a logically reasonable in· lcrpretallon of the ume basic fact1 -have been presented to the president as"uidance in 11et Ung national policy. "I don't know how the president ca n make hb decisions from all lhe diffe re nt conclu11ions we give him ." one intelligence source told our associate Oule Van Atta. THE SIMPLE, appalUng truth i1' that, though the Soviet govern ment is m its 62nd year of ex· 1stence, our intellige nce experts still can't agree on what kind of beas t the Russian communist bear 1s They are likt! the legen d a r y blind m e n t ry ing t o describe the e lephiAnt from d1f fc rent vantngP p<>inls. and ll 1i. ldt ror the pr('!ildenl lo decide wh1t'h <k i.t.·npt1on 1s most rt:ha hit• Thl· lw ~u· 1ll\a1:11·1·rntnt ,., ovl'r tht· ~t1\ 11·t .., lo11 g 1 ani.:1· ~t ratl•g1l g11aJ, /l.n • thn . 1n Uit: hte Nlkita Khrus h c hev 's phraae. out to "bury" ua and take over the world? Are they defensive paranoids. fe arful of being ove rwhelmed by U S m i l i tary uod indu 11 trial s tren1th'! Or are they j u11t pra c· tica l politicians seeking to e x ploit any temporary advunlal(c o n the internutional 11cene uf hopes o f a chieving 11tabillty through equality with the United States'> THE DIVERSITY of opinion 11> s pelled out in a document. "U" ders t<tnding Soviet Strategic Policy," wntte n by a Central Jn lelligence Agency ana lys t, Fnti Ermath, who 1s now with the Na t ional Se c urit y Council Although the paper was pre pared in Oe(•cm~r 197S, 11 1~ ~t il l st a mpt-d .. Top Sct're t " becaus e 1l •~ rc ~<irde d al> val111 t.ud <ty ''The s u bJC<'t o f Sovlf't str J lej.(IC pc:1l11:y and ObJCCtlV(!~ I!> vt·n t"lu.'>1ve," Ermath tx:gim .. P e rtin e nt t'v 1de n c c 1 ~ :·~;:~-:.::s.~ .... 'I ~FH(~cAiYE mN ~'DING LI~ AND DtaPTI~ ABO.Jr Hf.!' voluminous. but It alm09t never 11peak1 for ltAt ll Interpretation or the evlltunc·t •lway1 involves our pr econt'eptlon11 about t he Sovlf'l Un11m 0 11 a nation. In· tNnuUMal polltic11 . the meanin11 of mlUt1try p0w11r. and the condl· tlon or our own rountry. '· t;rma th then 11pe ll11 out the "three 111AlmJ(ulxhable perspec· tivc11 current 1n the Inte lligence com m unlly ' · conrern1ng the S<iv1c•lJI -THF. YJaST group contends lhat the me n 1n the Kremlin "11eek clet1r s uperio rity over the lJ S wi th confide nce and de termination and may see som.e ~t.'rious prospect of achieving 1t 1n the next decade " The i;econd group beheves "that the Sov1eL'l entertain no re· al1 sl1c hope or acquiring d ear !ltratc1r:1c s uperrorlty over the tJ S <tnd even see the r hance for ad vantage as dubious," accord- 1n1< to F.rm ath "Their lthe Hu~sian11' > main a im i11 quite i.1mply lo p re ven t the great tt-chn1cal ancJ lnduNlr ial might of thl' Li S from placing them one(' al(ain 1n an inferio r pos1t1on. T heir arm i. and ar ms control p<1l1c1ci. arf:' <:hosen to this end " The thirrt J.:roup sees lhe S11v1<:t ., r1h1ec·t1vr-this way to C'111K>'>t' p1Jlit'11·s that bei.t hcdi;tl' :111tain~1 unrcrta 1nty. th1•y rra mt· th1·1r polu•t('!> 111 offer 'om1· drnnr•t· of atta ining ll 111· f"1~1 v1• prt•p<Jndl·rci ncf' o vf'r th•· t' ~ . .1 1-( r cat t' r c h a n(',. I) r 'omcthini.: It·:-.:-. d ramatic hut still dd va ntis){euu:.. and a vi rtual l(ua r antr·c· of e '>tabhshmr< and r t-la1n 1ni.: <it l t a ~t over al l cquul1lv Ff>'>ln<Jll' FM wh:1t e·oll1 com r11r l II o rfl·r'>, 1n t e lltge n1·c ~ou1 r t·' h·d the Kremlin lcadn :- :lr1• J~ 1•1mruscd about the llmtt·d 'ltJtt·' .1 ... w1· an · J hout thn n fh1• 1nf<1rm<.1t11in th1•v 1·11llcrt from I S nl·w ... 11a fH•r-. r ou i.:n · ... ~11111:.11 h1·<.1rin1~s. ri11l1t1c·1a11· ,1,11 .. rr11•11i... l'f:'11 tagon ;1nnoun<T t1)1•11h th1•11 11wn 1•0\1·rt ,,. II\ 111 .. , 11r11t.a bh· 1-(1\1'' lh1•m 11<> twt1 1•1 ~· ,J ,JI 11f I r S '>lrall..•J.!t< 11 11 ·• I ' t h .1 11 t h ,. .1 \ ,. r <t I(• \ rn1·r11 an 11•'"' 'Jl •IJH·r r('acll't ti ••• '------------------------------------------------------------------------ Mailbox There's Nothing Funny About Obesity To the Editor As a pTofess1onai pers-nn wtJrk· inr< with people suffe ring the a gonies or obesit y . l ro und Harvey Bullock's re marks , quot· ed in your Au~ 23 fe ature article Fa tso Fat? So What? to be not v e r y funn y , a nd perh aps dangerous. There 's a simple and good reason to get rid of fat: you Ii ve longer and he althie r. I certainly do agree that peo. pie find a m1ll1on and one re a sons to br eak d iet s , but there's a simple e xplanation: As any chubby willing lo tell it like 1t is will admit. a die t 1s som elhmg misera ble you lnfuct on yours elf so you can lose weight so you c an get oct the diet and get fat again THERE'S AN eas ier way fo r chubbies to take off weight. If you do 1l the weight slays off forever You simply m a ke up your mind that from this day on you will give your body exactly what 1t needs a ll those good vitamins and minerals, JUSt the right amount of protein, fat and ca rbohy dr a t e . And why '> Because you love yourself. Do it and the pounds tumble away, and s tay o ff for good . Your energy picks up a nd you feel like a million dollars. I wonder why Mr. Bullock doesn't tell that to his fat.Bos. Maybe he doesn't like good health. JEllROLD COHEN, Ph.D. Tr•I• 011 1'rerll To the Editor: The article In S unday's paper about Stan Kenton says that Kenton wrote "Take The A Tr•in." "Take The A Train" is famous as a Duke Ellington tune, and was a trademark of the Ell· lngton band. ft was the typical chord structure. The author of "Take The A Train" la Identified o n the s h eet music, a nd e laewhere, aa Biily Strayhorn. If In fact Stan Kenton ought to ~ credited with this compOll· lion. some readers would Uke to know why. CARL F. HARTMAN TM Dmlr PtloC bluldftQfv cor· recttd tlw m"'4a 6ft a IAgbook col· umn bl/ ""'· MaMotno tdttor Chori.1 Looi in our Mondor, .4911. 27 editfofl. -EcUtor T~••••• ., •. ••er• To the F..d.ltor: A• 1 resident In Oranse Coun· ty It It appallin1 to me that the tenanta ol not only apartment complex• but trailer p1ru are beln1 al.lowed to innuenoe the In· • ll'ndt·tJ <·11nvt r:.1<1n' 11r d1·\ l·lori mcnt or 1111• n «JI property they OCl0Up\ Exumplt-c-,J,:1 l)(•I Sol Apart mcnti. .. 1mJ tht· t rail<·r park'> r1n f'ac1r1<' ('oast ll1~h "' ay bounded b y lh ::1d1 Boul1•v a rd ancJ Newland in llunt1ngt<Jn Bf•arh ls 1l not tirr11· that someon r s poke out on b<·half of the prop e rty ownC'ri. :rnd fo r a II of th( pro11pect1 vt• buyt·r~ <1( the pro· posed condom1nium o; or :-ing lt· family rcs1den<.·t·:.·1 l>o lht·V not a lso have an inherent rrRhl en the property" The Huntington Beach Plan· ninr< Commis1mm ·~ rere nl vote c in favor of the tcmrnts J aaamst the development of the planned community alon~ r ac·1f1 <' Coast thghway comes fl~ a ~lap 1n the race to those pro:.p<:C'll ve buyers The dem and for new ho mes 1n Or ange County 1:. continuing to prove very strong and should evidence th~ fact that a develop ment as thf' df'vt•lop..r C Oaon I has proposed would be well a c cepled I P E RSONAl.L \I am ver y tired of hearing tht• ignorant plea s or the tenants who SUP· poscdly will be the vic tims of suc h 11 developml'nl. T he res1· dents of that traill'r park should have taken into cons1dcrat1on the fact their only 1nlerest in the park is lea11ehold a nd not lo be construed as a permanent situa- tion. The fact that perhaps thest> tenants will be displaced should not have been conside red by the commission as that was a n sk. the tenants accepted upon res i<f· ing In a mobile hom e park. Wh en this m atter com es before t he City Council next month, It Is m y hope that lhe council takes under consldera· tion that with Daon 's proposed development, the tax base will Increase tremendously over that which la being currently as· sesaed . With the adven t of Proposition 13 and decrea11ed revenues, I'm aure the council will lake this fact.or into con· 11lderatlon. Nol o nly will Huntington Buch profit fln anchally Crom ~uch a development, hut bene fit esthetically from the removal ot an eyesore to which a ll those who pass alona Pacific Coast Hl1h wRy are subject to. From the silent m ajorlty of hopcruJ home buycrR. OANll-;L R. KETCHAM ... ,. .... To the Editor The directors of the Or•n1e County Transit Olatrlct have l(ro~aly violated the fede ral ~agC' and pn t 1• ~u1Cfrlin1•' Furtht>r th1· <fin •dw ' t•>.111 1111 "d .i total dl'n ·11.ir d f11r th1• pr" 'rn1 1•nerin eris" 1111· J•rt·..,·nt \l a~ur our 1•r11nurtl\ and 1h1· dC'Str{'S nf tht• pulJl11 I" 1111 n •.1 ... 1r11( 1 hi· fl.t~Sl'nl!•·r f.1 r1 ·' h\ t1 "'hupp1n~ •l2 9 1wn· .. nt The inc n 'itst.· 1n f..trt'' Y.111 "" t• o u r a g t• t h t· u .., 1 • o f p u Ii I 11 · transportation .1t a t1 m t• whc·n we url(ently ~··•·k ma ximum ut1hlat1on or lht· bu~ ~f'rv1r1• E U CATtlCA trt La•d Tak.--aarafl To the Edilor Wt' C'a nnol urford to hlH'f' :1 massl\'t' t&kt• aw:1v of tax.ihlt· land by thl' ((OVe.rnm .. nt Our c·ounty needs all the tt1x 11 lJlt' lancJ available to pay for the b1t1>1e needs of our c1t1zenr} T o take away lhOU!>ands or acre!> fo r anotht'r nat1on:.il purk 15 in my mend pure 1d1ocy On Aug 5 th('re appcan'fi a federal landc; m ap {'Omp1h'<I hy the U S. Geological Surv1•}. llH>S. s howing the amo unt of la ne! owned by the government. land not taxable to the s ta te or l'oun· lies. ll 1s immense ' A sm all park is a cC'e ptahl<' hut please permit the Ir vine Com pany lo u.c;e their land as they wi11h. have the golf cours es . which are the best greenbelt that could be. and leave us hllVe our county as 11 taxable entity The Cleveland National Foreitt Is on our northea st flank and could be had for no such an out lay CARI~ C KLASS O••rag.- To the Editor Your <account of I the "64 Qutstion" (about a 12·year-0ld Ne w York boy who was tagged for selling worms and not col lecting s a le s tax > is JU St absolutely incredible. especially the line by the tax deportment spokesman. "We're not embar- rassed. we're proud." I cannot believe s uc h stupidity a nd a udacity from a public om clal. To know there are idiots run· nin1 loose like that ls bad enou1h. To realit.e they collect pa y checks for "ser vices ren· de red" is worse. The even sad· dcr lhlng i! that you cho11c lo run the story on pa.1e three. It's very definitely headline material, page one! flow Jong will Americans tolerate such outra1tes'> MARY OLTHOFF' •••.:• '••••rl•1·1 To lht l'.dttor: We see Peter Krf'mer. lrv1nc.- --,,,,,,,,,. f c '11mp.111 ' prt• t(l1•nt 1 .ti 11 .1f,!Jtn In h1' 'IK'•·c·h lwfort· lh" lr\'1"1· lio.1rd nf H1·alt11r' 111• ._;1111 .11no1)~ otlll'r th1 nl'' "Too of11•n IO ,!O\ ('I(\ l'(l\IOI\ 'tall• 11r t\;I t11•n II '' ;1 'rn .ill hut v1ll';d minnn t\ 1h.1t mak.,, rh w1!'>h1•-. kno~n t1• 1•11·1·11-cl 11fflC'ta l' More· 1>01•n than 11111 th1-; m1nor1t y ha:-. w lf1..,h m•1ll \1''" Ht: W J\S , 11( c-1111r"'. rl'fl'rn n1• 10 hon11·o~n"r" in t h1~ .1n•a. h ut ty1y. Y.t·ll h1• d1·,1·n twd h1' own mm11n 1' J.!rn1111 th1· bwld1•r' .1111l .. d1•\1•le11w r ' II ,..., nut .1 minunt \ 11( l:k flPlt· who want to k1~·p 1111r .1r1•a 11ntl1•r a l'tmtrolll''1 grnwth r allPrn hut r;i tht•r a m.1 ionh who mdc1•fl l'l1•l'l1•'1 a t'1h t•oum•1l to rlo 1u~t that Tht•rt' I'> a ~r11w1n~ l·oncc rn thal instead of a largN tax ba~l· rNultmK from ncver -cndin~ de v1•lo1lm1·nt our c1l 1C's q ui lt• 1•>-.i.1hh nt·v<•r r"rovcr tht• l'O~t r)( in1t1al :m il ront1nu1n~ 'crvu.'e' to th(' nt>v. dt'V<·lopmt•nt~ W L T llO M PSON Rap.-Rrporfbtfl To the Editor I JUSl finis hed rt•ading the e vC'ninf' edition of the Daily Pilot. l have enjoyed the Dally Pilot for some time. but I am looking at the arllcles in a dif· rerent Ught now I am a member of WASA I Women Agains t Sexual Abuse) and I will be doing the publicity for the organization. I have been readlna lhe paper to get the feel of writing a newa item. IN TONIGHT'S paper there were two articles on rape. Tiie first on the killer·raplsl of Susan Bartolomei the second o n the rape swipect Manon Franklin Miller I don't k.now who the r eporter!' were. but the reason I am writ- ing 111 lo let you know that I thou1ht both artic les were very well written. The factJI were pre- sented clearly and fairly. It 1ave m e. an excellent example. I feel that 'bi'tween the Cood reporting, u ln your paper and the wor k we u WASA memben do (crlaia hot line, telf·d.teue classes, etc.) perhaps we can m ake people aware and hopeful· ly lessen our rape crlmft and physical abuae of women and children. MBS. PEGGY KELTNER Lag1•na/South Coast Your Hometown Dally N_.w~paper LO I T I ON VOL. 72, NO. 2~2. 3 SECTIONS, '' PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS Cleniente to Ponder Election Districts San Clemt•nte l'1ly (.'ount1l members will t'OllbHh-r placing 1.1 roeasun• on u s~('lal t.'leclton ballot next Wl'l'k \hat would ~ft' the cll) :.plJl into :.even sop.ar~t" electoral distric·ts. · Supporter:, of a pel1t111n seek mg tht.> changl' in the l'll ~ :. td~c lion luws claim the move would end years of political s trife that have plagued the :>ea:.1dc com m un1ly. Tht> propobal. 'iubm1tted b) morP than too Saan Clemeotean-. s~_.k1ng u chunge m lht• t;eneritl law rlty 's election lawi., wtll ~ prei;ented lo tht• City Council Sevt ~ While 1t 1s loo late tu ~et such a 1u·o~al on tht.> NoVt'mber ballot, supporter:. or !>epar atc council d1:.ln cts say they would llke to see u spet·1.il election on the topic in ordt.'r to get the Bluebird AP W•r-e.,,..to OR. JEFFREY MAC DONALD LED AWAY IN HANDCUFFS Found Guilty in Murdering W ife and Daughters MacDonald Lawyer Seeks His Freedom Hl\LEIGll, NC. (/\l'J /\n attonw) fo r Dr .. Jl'ffrcy Mar Don:itd tht· form<·r G re1:n lkrc•t <·aptain :-1·ntcm·cc1 lo thrN' lift· term:-. for the s laying!> of h1:, w1fr a!1d 1 "" y()ung daughters. askNI a fedt:'ral JUd~e today to permit M ael>on<1ld '<, relt·asl' on bond pend1n~ an appeal C S. District Judg<· Franklin T Dupree Jr. or dered Mat· Donald, 35. held without bond Wednesday after a Jury found h im guilty. Defense attorney Wadt• Smith met with Dupree in the Judge's officf> this momin~ to <1sk for rC' consideration of thl' decis10n d<' nymg bail .. Jeff ob\'1ou:-.h llvc<i an tx emplary lifr for 111m· yt·ars," Smith told report<· rs. reCcrring to the penod smc~ the slaying:-. io 1970 "P eople who are nol on bail arc al <• tremendous d1sad vanta~1· S m ith said he would hie ap peal Of the convictions later lO· d ay. He sa1d that if Dupree de· nied the request for bail that he likely would appeal that decision to th<' <Hh l S ('irC'u1t C'ourt •>f I\ rpcab. II :indcuffl'd <ind looking ~nrn t\l ~1c-Donald was led fmm lht• fl·<kral courthouw 1n H.ale1gh :-hortly a(t1·r lhl' VNdll•l was rt• turned WNJr1esdav aflc-rnoon llc- was t<ikt.•n to the. federal prison u111 t at Hutner. The de <1ths C>f Colellc Mac Donald und h"r two children turned th(' mcmbl•rs or her ram1 I\ into hitter advl·rsaru's · ' Wt· t'an rest in pcac<' now, · her falhl·r, /\lbt•rl Kassab. said after M<icOonald was convicted /\ JUry of seven m en and five women dcl1beratct1 s ix hours Wedncs d;i y b<·fon· convicting MaC'Oonald. of one count or first degree• mur<l<'r and lY.<1 counts uf second d1·gn.·c murder in lht• deaths of his prt'Rnant wife. 21i, and their daughters. Kimberly, s. and Kristen. 2 The dc<iths IW· l'Urr<'d in 1970 when the family was stationed al Fort Br agg "I ha vc s<1id before and I wi II :cpeat again that I never for one ins ta nt ever believed that l2 (See DOCTOR, Page AZ) v11•ws of the city':. 14,300 voters ''I f thlb wa-. approved. 1l would mean we could never have u catywidt! recall election ugam." i.u1d d1stncl supporter !ind former mayor Howard Massey City voters tosi.ed out three c1 .ty council m embers earlier th1:> Y\'Ur. and petitions are being {'1rculated to ous t two other rounc1I member!-from office Without naming them . Massey said special interest groups in the city would not have the clout they currently hold in political affairs. "Each neighborhood would be repr esent ed by one council member ... he said. "Special 111 terest groups who send o ut citywide mailouts !for council endorsements I would not be ef· fcct1ve because the other MX sevenths of the city would not be able to vote for t he ir can· d1dates " ln addition. he said. people 1n one district could recall their c)wn council r epre sentative 1f they did not feel he w..as doing a ~ood JOb lie ... :.ud he bcl1 c\t;!> 1t ·-,gelling too expensive for candidates t<1 c:ampa1gn c1tyw1d c, adding "on I~ people walh d lot of mont·y could afford to put on a cam pa1gn." But Counc ilwoman My r l!:-. Wagner, the subJeCl of the cur rent recall petition drive in S<in Cle mente. said it 1s too early lo cons ider separate council dis tricts "llow l'an Wf' vole on 1t." '>ht· s aid today "We have nr1 back g round information on the s ub !See BALWT. Page i\21 Rebuilding 'Safe' Slides Called Stahle By STEVE MITt:llE LL 0< ,,_ D•oly Ptlol )1•11 (;l'olo1-:1st Bl'al·h l.t·1~hton ..,,J \ tl ':-. now ~afr 111 rdrntld ~4 honw-.. 10 Hlut-b1r<l Call\ 1111 .1fll'r tlw 111•\ a ~ t a t 1 11 g I J '11 cl ' I 1 cl • • ., l' 11 1 bathrobt· <'lad n •:-.1d•·11t-. "" 11rt' 1ni.: off the• knoll ;.it r~ .1 111 la"l 0('1 ·From lhl· "~'\\p111nt of af•· ty. I my~df wm.ld IH• t•or1f1d1•11t H> "''t• lllcrt·.' ttw µn• ... 11.knt 111 Ll·1ght1111 :.inJ J\!...,on,1ll'.., -.,11t1 l'm·~tla v llt• s;i11l tlw m·v. 1!1At•ll111~~ that v. d I he s µrins.:ing up 111 thl' <an \ 0 11 htJhidc by 111•xt \ 1·;1 r "will bl· t'\'t•rv hit a s ll•·s1rahll0 1 probably morl' 1Jt-s 1ralJll0 > than t ht• form,•r dv. l'i I inJ.:l-ht•c aUM' that· 1s a <:erta111t\' of s tab1htv 1n the area .. · · Thl' lrvine·b<iscd A<'Ology firm ha~ completed 11~ final rt'port 011 the 3 5 ac:re an·a nft' HluL•li1rd Canyon Hoatl About 600.000 cub"· y<irds of dirt have bc<'n pushed around the site. a storm drain has be<'n inl'taUcd. 66 .soldier piles-{Steel b<' a m s 1 h a vc b<'en placed around the perimeter of the <'X c;ivat1on , a g ravity dcim ha:-. been ins talled an front of ltw landslide <ind a sys tcm lo dr~un groundwater from the slide ar<•a to t.he :-torm drain has hcen built T h e f <:de r a I go v 1 • r n m (• n t picked up morc than SI m1lh1in M the COSl and C1ty ~as lllXC'~ and a ft•dcral llou!>1ng <Jncl L'rban l>c,elopml•nt grant Y.111 pay for the installation of sc·wcr lint•s. utilll1c.:s and roadwavs beginning somf't1mc next month And while the arc<1 has h<'l'n lt·rmed !->afe for construc:t1on hy ISe«> SLIDES. Pagf' A2> Laguna Council To Pick Mana~~r Laguna Beach Cit~ Counnl member!. arc l'XfJt•c·tt·d to name a Nnrtht•rn C.:al1forn1.1 c-1ty •>f fu•ial as the n1·y, 1·1ty manager when th('y met•t tonight <it 5 p m In ('OUOCal chamhNs Council members <·arlicr this month went through more· than 100 applications for the top city post. vacated Aug. 1. by former city manager F'red Solomon. .... SLIDE VICTIMS CHECK PLANS FOR NEW HOMES IN BLUEBIRD CANYON Looking at Blue prints are (from left) Olcic H~rley. Dale Ghere and Stev-e Wander Extortion Suspect's Freedom Sought \\'hdt· \1•\\ purl lfr.H·h p11l11·t· <·11ntin11t•d 1'ff11rts l11 l''>td!Jh~h ;1 murdl'r <':t!-.t' ·•.l!Jinst c 'l11rt10n -.u<.pct·l L.1rr~ llnn;ald Srn1th .. 1 f1•dc·r:il mag1str.1t1• mullt•d J m11 110 11 to rf'll'.1!-tl' the• ;\1•v.pu rt lkat·h man from p1l Sm 1th. 44 . o f •11»10 I' .1 rk '\('wporl . v.a<; t:1kC'n into c·ustclrl\ Sund a) on susp1c1un of \ 1ol.1t1on of fodc•r:il c.:xtortion I a"'., lie has h<.·cn hdd 111 Ornn).(i' Cnunt\ J ail <>mc-1· 1111•11 Y. Ith h1.., hall 'it:l :.it SJOo.ooo Tod a y ·" h l' a r 1 n ~ Ill• r or 1• fC'deral 7\1 ;:1 ~1-.tr .11\• H1rh..1rd 1f;1mtltn11 v..1~ 1111 a µropo .. al lo ha\t' Smith n ·lr·as c•d on h1 -, 11v.n I t•f"tl.l!lll/Jfl("t• I h.11 m nv1• v. • .-. 11pp11:-.1•d 11\ N t•w port lh·arh 111vl·~·l l).(.Jl(lr~ .ind f<'HI a g1·111"> "'1111 ha \t" bt•cn prohm~ Sn11th '!-. role 111 th<• dis 11ppearan('e of Carolyn Maryann Bl'<tlt•r , 24 . of <;a rcl cn GroV<' Sm1lh has told mvcst1gators that Miss Healer wa:. a willing part1t·1p.1111 111 .1 f.1).i·d 1-.trlnrlp pin~ 1n "h1l'll St1J<1 ooo 1,tn,nm ":.~ 11l'm:.indt·ll of h1•r h noth1·1 L.trn Fox nr i\11ah1·1m F nx nwn~ /\<"lwn < '11n ... 1 ruc-1 ion l'h·:in l'p {'11mp.tn) of Cul\l•r ('1 t~ :.ind Smith told pol1c·!' th~•• ht• \.\ :l)> pn.~S)>Urt•d into tht· l'Xlt•rtlOll '<"hl•me b\ I '~o men 1df'nttfw'1 onh ,1:-. R;v <Jnd .Jack "'h11 '>ltld lhl:\' v.:intt•ct n ·veng1· on fo, in .1 f1n:inr1;:il 1h,pull· Delay of Bill On Coast Land Pleases Foes Lawyer Back Afte r I 0-da v .. SalaryDi~pult> 11r;1n~1· ('1111nl\., d1 ·p111' di 1 r1<·1 .11111r111•\' .11111 p11hli• tll'f1·11 111-r-. \\l'rt' h,11 1o. 11 "'' i.. '""·" f<1ll11Y.1ng •' Ill d.1\ "alt..11111 111 1 11<1\ d1sputt• 1A1lh th1 1'01111t) Ro,1rd of ~u11<·n 1..,11,., Thl' attornl''' 1111.1n irn 11u:-.lv ~•i:!rt'NI to n>turn lo v.111i.. :if1,:r lcarn1n~ lhJt lhl' 1·1111111' "'ould ~r .i nl Lh<'m ... alaP JJ•" 11' v. 11 h l;1"' ~ 1·r:-. 1.•mplO)'<•d 111 th1· 1·ou11t\ 1·u11n ... d ·, off1c1· It "1 ll ('O!'l count> go\ l·rnmt•n1 hel WCl'O !90 .000 ,111d S JIHI .00() 111 bnnj! ... alar1t.'!. pa1cl to 1!1·11111~ d1 ... trac t altom1•\ s and ouhl11· <kh•n dt'r~ into lim• with lhuM· p;11d depul.\ r nunty 1·oun~<'I .... '>:tit! Philip Anthon_\ ('harrman of th1· Board of SUJH.'n l'>Or.., P:.irity nwan!-. lhl' <tH·ra1!•· S2S. 766 ::.ala ry t•arncd b\ thl· Jt tnrnt'.'ys by ubout 2 75 percent * * * * * *~----------------------------------------------------- Opponent:-. of an A!--semhly bill tha t would havl.' dropped Coastal Com m1ss1on conl rol of 2.550 al'.rcs of the /\liso \'IC)O devclop ment expressed pleasure today upon hearinR that the bill had been postponed until next year. Thi• st age is now !.Cl flll furl h(•r n<'J!Ot1 ations bet ween tht· attorneys and the county. Thi· e m ployt•es enter l"d neJ(ot1at10n!. seek m~ a one year. 25 percenl inc rease. 'HeCouldn't Dave Killed' By JE RRY CLAUSEN 01 IM 0.Wly Pll.C S\olff Faces were grim al Long Beach 's St. Ma ry Medical Center late Wednes day afternoon. Emer gency room nurses who had worked beside Or. J effrey Mac Donald for years appeared drained of emotion Jackie Spizirl's eyes were red. She admitted that she had been weeping inte rmitlenUy since sbe bad learned a t about 2 p.m. that the director or emergency medicine had been found guilty in Raleigh, N.C., of murdering his pregnant wife and two dauettters nine years ago. ''111£ llAN I have known since 1971 just couldn't. be capable of something like t.hal." she said, her voice break· Ing. Mrs. Spiziri was working in the emergency room Wed· nesday when abe learned of the federal court jury decision by telephone from her father. a paUent at St. Mary. "He beard it on television ln bis room," .she uJd vacantly. "I didn't believe him. Nobody ln lbe department believed it. 1 cot on the phone to the local newspaper. They nrified it. "l turned around ud to&d the others. J said it was true. but I sllll couldn't believe lt." HD •aEUl:I' wu ecbofd by others who know JI ac Dana\4! Carmen Welch. who bad worked with the popular I physician as an emergency room admitting clerk, said. "I don't believe he's guilty al all. lie has too muc h love and respect for tJte human person to be guilty .. S he told'fow Mac Donald had saved her husband's hfe in 1975 when param edics rushed him to the em ergency room . Mrs. Welch testified as a character witness Cor Mac Donald two weeks ago in Raleigh. NURSE SPIZIBI hadn't been called as a Wltness. ~l Wednesday s he talked of the doctor's excellence as a physician and his compassion. "He iB a difficult man to describe, but he is a part of the em ergency room family," she said. "There have been some doctors who were not." There we re other e me rgency section personnel willinC to talk following the guilty decision Wednesday. All believe Dr. MacDonald to be incapable ol murder. SOME WERE angry with Wednesday's decision. One woman called the South Carolina juror11 "bigots." Another questioned. ·'How could the (bleeps> be so stupid? ·' Dr. Stephen Shea ot Huntington Harbour leamed of the ·au.illy verdict at about 2 p.m. The 32·year-old. blond, bearded physician awakened by the telephone. He had worked the ~ent.1r•1 nl1ht atUf\. "I was very. very shocked.'' he said. "I've said lt a million Umea today, my feellna ia one of <See RIEND8 SHOCSED Pase A2) Th e bill , a uthored by As· semblym an Ric hard Robinson, D -Santa Anu . was withdritwn Wednesday a.ftcr Assembly S pea ker Leo McCarthy con vin<'ed Robinson more lime was needed to study the proposal. Th e m eas ure had been scheduled for c·onsideration by the Assembly Ways a nd Means Commlttee today If a pproved the measure would h ave taken the Aliso Viejo acre age -i.n· eluding 8,000 proposed homes and another 1,S>O acres owned by others out of the coastal com· mission's ourview. S uch a inove was opposed by a rea environmentalists who con· tend the development will have grave impacts on the coast. Laguna Greenbelt Exec:utlve Director Michael Scott said to· day he hopes ·tbe coastal com· mission wouJd get a chance to work on tbe A.lleo Viejo project beCore the Legislature considers the blll .. ata ne~ year. La1'bn1 )ll~l Community Auoclatlon President Paul H aseman aa. indicated tA)clay he ls pl ..... aa.oat the postpone · ment~U..bfU. or :~:CA-~:"~· \\'ea I h e r Latt' nigh t and mid m orning low cloud1nesi. otherwise fair throug h Friday . Lows tonight in low to middle 60s. lhghs Friday in mid·70s al beaches to mid-80s inland. INSIDE TODA V E: %· UCI coach ,J,.nry Hulbert WQ$ intense, 'Jtad a inmple and J)U?aaam word for J everyone. and WIU be missed. He died ttu• ~ek. Story, Page Bl. .. .ti DAILY PILOT L./SC Thul'M1ay, Aupuat 30, 1070 F.,..P ... .41 FRIENDS SHOCKED • • • Ju1t lotaJ di1~11et " To Or Shea Matl>onald 1 rD«• than • prot .. 110lla1 t olleque "tie ll 000 Of lllY bat fneoda," !Ma aaJd RE Mt.,. MAC'OONAl.O at ~t Mary u an Int.em rout 1na thmu&:h tht' t'mer1enc.-y dl'partm•l lo trn, Lbe year Mat'Oon1lld ht-ac•n worluna lhere In lm. OM' u m e yPar M•<'l*akt waa named director of em eor1t'nt'y meodlnnft, S~a JotM'd hi" ll•tf "Ht> •~ an l'Xt'tollent ph y11c11n a nd an •·xullt'nt lt'l<'hcr Ht• a lway1 haa lime '°' paramecUca and tnt!(jlul ~\udtata," Shea H id Sbea llDd MacDonald •l*St a cnat CS.al of their aoclal ti me tolt1lber, S hea .u ld. Both t'l\Jo)' 1port11 u nd played toaelht>r on football, ba11kt-tbaU and softball teami Da. 8HIEA UVJ;.s at '242 ('ulhoun Urive In llunun1ton lluroour. jWJl u ft:w blo<'lu. from Ma t'f>ont•ld 'is waterfront t·ondomuuum on M•nne r Onve "Of all lb.-Pt"<>Plt' l know nl(ht now, ht: s the: rno:it &Iv 101 fn~ I know, · unJ She• "Knowana him for m<>n~ Uurn 4!V~n year , I know he dldn l <·onimlt the crimes he's 8C'<'U8td of .. Sh1•u wa11 u mo\C!r in th\· June disco dlnn\'r whlt'h rJ1sed $3),000 for Ur M c.d.>onold'~ defense fund He rau1ed StoG,000 10 less than eight hou n. m 197S to meet Mad)onald'i. bail when he w11i. indu.·tw by a fede re&I .:ra nd Jury for has family s murders NOW, SHEA SAYS, he is 1ttand1ng by for 1rnother fund ra1 s1n1t effort 1r lhc federal judge will allow bail for the l'(lnv1clt.'d doctor ''The re arc a lot of people who st ron gly behevc in lhtl> man." ShPa !\aid, clasping his bands before him "Support for Je ff hai. always been an easy thing to get " Shea recalled that his ftiend ba d once talked of t he deaths or his wife and children "I had read a Tame ma~.izinl' <1 rt1clC'," Shea n •membcred "lie offered his side It was obviously very puinful for him to talk u boul 1t .. Shea said h£· hus bct'n in touch with his friend by phone almost daily "This morning they <the MacDonald d efense party in Raleigh ) had a pool ROtnf( on how fast the innocent verdict would <'Ome in. "J eff was extre m e ly optim1st1t· " ALMOST AS SHOCKING as the jury decision We<lnes - day was the terse a nnouncement ma de late in the after - noon by Mica hel Ma r kley, associate administrator of the med ical cen ter. ''Dr. MacDona ld has been te rminated as medical d irector of S t Mary Med ical Center's eme rgency services department. a nd his medical privileges al St. Mary'sb ave been SUSJ>f'nded as of tod ay, August 29, 1979." it read. Markley was steadfast m his de<:is1on not to discuss his feelings in the m atter "It had to be done ," he said lie admitted tha t lht> decision was the result of a ront in~cncy plan dra fte d long before the trial started , a pl<1n agrl·cd upQn by MacDona ld and the hos pital 's offlct:rs . MARKl.f:V SAID M IJ('f)onalcl '!-. cxac·t words al th1· time• or the meeting Wl're. "I dnn 'l :-.cc how you could do ;1nyth1ng <·lsc " F eelings at the hosp1t<JI heh<· the coldne5s of th1· 1hs m1sf>:.il statcm<·nt Dr JcHrc-y M<1t·J>onald is gUJlty 1n Raleigh, N (' 111· rf'mains annO<'('nl at S t M<iry Me dical Center 1n Long B<'ach Iran Doesn't Need U.S. Fuel Shipment WAS lllNCTON IA P 1 Th,. prPs t<frnt of Ir.Jn ·, 1111tional 1111 l'fllllp:Hl) h.J s ... a1rl puhlwly hi ... natwn docs not 111•t•cJ lht• ship ment of rcfuu·d d1esc>I oil and kerosene wh1C'h the Carter <td m in1strat111n upprovc·d n·c·l'nlly, th1· Washington Star reported to- day Thi· e11 I prndul't!'. m 11.:ht b<' n • so ld by lnm at a p rofit , the Star quott·d thl' Iranian o fric·1al , Hass an Naz1h, as s aying Thl· Star. r1tanJ: u l runst·n pt of Laguna PT A Plans School Luncheon Members or the l.a~una Bea ch High School PTA will host a lupcheon for fal'ulty. s taff and volunteer mothers Sept 6 at the high school cafeter ia T he Mt'x1r a n style luncheon begins at noon. a ccording to PT A president Joann Boswell Volunteers should call Carr ie MC'Keown al 4!H 4064 f1>r an formation Proteste r s Nab b e d WATER FORD, Conn. !AP) Seven de monstrators protesting n u c l ea r p o we r gen e ration ha ndcuffed the msel vcs to the main gates of the Millstone nuclear power complex today a nd we re arres ted . OfllANGE COAST l w DAILY PILOT t""'O'-'t'Of'(o.\t().tlf fDit ... ••lhWhkt\f\tMI ~·-a tnt ~""" p,..,,, ., °"""'"~ ., ·~°'"""!JP t •••'' t'wf'M•\Nf'IO(..,...,,t' ,._M••1f>f"ftilt1~1u1 tl'Vflll,._ .. ,. Mil'Wl(I•• l~fNt" • ua., ., .. '°"''" ~ ""'•wt)twt tv-.C-h H~tl~on tt••h fOuft l•1"Y•ll•rt lrwtftlll' l~~-" 'liiM;th(.M\f A 'f"Qlf> f ... 4'Wf f'dit'°" I\ OWb'l\fW>d ~.ftll .. f'\ M'tf ~.tt\ OW.,H'ICt ... "*4•\IM"'9.IAftt •\•t Jll W•\l I•• \f'"" t' """,,,,,,,_Vi t .ttlf$1n•• tJlft,. ._,, .. -p, ., ... "' • .,... ,._,.,.,... JeO • C.'" v~• ,., "M»ft' •N c;......,.,. MilAeP n-.. •-lidftOf' '=:.~ .... "':'J'::'- o..n.. M L-·~ • IMll AUl\t•At M.i,,,..l"'O t•ton L119un•hKfl~ tO'll frft C••I HloQft••r a recent Teh rnn radio broad c·ast. quoted Nazih. pres ident of th<' NatJOnal lranwn 011 Co , a~ '.<t ying lh::it two m onths ago the I ru ru an governmen t thou~hl It would need the refined oil prod· ut·ts lit· was ']Uoled further as s uy- ing, "Since lhe Isfahan refinery w•ll start operation w ithin the next two or three months we will not need lhc oil we have bought, a nd the re is a possibility that we will be able lo sell il al a higher pr ice once the lsfuhan refine ry ~tarts opC'ration . I think we will be a ble to export some of the oil products." President Carte r , d efending t h e propos e d s ale agains t criticism. s aid last week it was n eede d "to meet the needs of the fa m i li es in Ir a n " f o r h umanitarian reasons. T he Star quoted an unnam ed F.nc rgy Department <>rfic1al as s aying o r t he propose d sale, ·'The basis for this was sound, given what we knew in July " Carter ha d said t he refined oil products being sold back to Iran would com prise a tin y percen laRl' or the amount of c r ude oil lr:in sells to the United S t ales. White House s pokesm en had n o immedia te comme nt on the report today. Irvine Driver Hurt in Dana An Irvine man Is listed In st a- ble condition toda y at San Cle me nte General Hospital ane r he was injured in a traffic mis - ha p Wednesday In Dana Point. Califomla Highway Patro l of- ficers said Craig Donovan, 26, was injured when h e le aped from b.ia van on Cove Road al 8:40 p.m . Accor ding to the CHP, the vehicle's brake s failed and Donovan Jumped out of the van juat before it eame to a bait perched oo tbe ed.1e of a ac>O·foot cliff above Dana Point Harbor. llrd Slide Show Slated in Clemente A 1llde Dretentatlon on "Blrdt of &.be Chaparral" will be 1hown S.pt. I tn San Clemente, ft.lined bf 1Ko1o1J and 9COloo 1reduate BUI TklweU. The event, tpoMOnd by tbe South Cout Audubon Society be1ln1 at T:JO p.m. ln St. Cle- ment '• Epl8eopal Cburcb, 302 Avea.lda Ar..-. f'or addWonal lnlo rmaUon, call •.-n. • 0 .. 1, .,.., -llry Gery'""~ ... At Least Four Die In Storm BRIDGETOW N , Barbadoll (AP) -Hun1cane Davie dev- astlted the tiny Caribbean Is land o f Do minica when it 11 we p t through today, leveling v i rtually a ll the houses in Roseau, the laland's capital, and kl1lln1 at least four people, Radio Barbados reported today. Dominica's Prime Minister O liver S<:raph ln predicted the death to ll would go "much higher ," the radio reported. The Barbado s re po rt was based on account.a from am:ite ur radio oper ators on Dom inica . 200 miles to the oorthwu t. and could not be o the rwis e con firmed Government buildings, schooffi a nd churches oo Dominic a were opened tn a n "limated 60,000 refugees whose nimsy. wooden hom es were natt~ned by hur- n cane winds, the r adfo re ported. The island hu a populaUon of 8 1,000, with about 18 ,000 in Roseau, one of the poorest c1tie.c1 in the central Caribbean C laudia Wilbourn of S;m J uan C'<1p1 ~trn110 sa.v s Sh l' was once known :.i~ "c-h1rk1·11 legs." But not any mort-. Siu· h,1.., f1rmt•d ht·r m 11M·l1·" 11\ l:.iking up body buildin ~. I lt·r , .... 11 •. dt w, .. hody prc~S· Sf•e r eatur 111J,.!, f',lf . .:t• C I Hurricane David, one or thP. most d angerous of the 20th cen- t !.lry. roared south of thr· tJ S Virg in Is lands today a nd bat l e r ed the ~oulhe rn coast <Jf l'uf'rt() R1r·n .ifter cutting a path of d estru.c::t1on acro11s Oomm1ca and two other islands 1n the An· t l l l e R, M a r tiniqu e und Guadeloupe f 'ro.. Pag~ A I OOCTOR ... jurors would sav he was IMO· cent," s .i1d Kal>sub. al> Mac· Donald was led a way. Ka1>sab and h1l> wi fe, Mildred, of Cran bury , N J , purs ued pro~ t•1.•ut1on aflt•r llu· Army found lht• t hargl'~ aJ!Ulfl!'.t M ad)onald "not lrut•," taking their l'asc tu lh1.· Ju .... lH't' l>t•partmcnt until a 14rund Jury 1nd1t lcd Mad.>onalcl Ill Hl75 "Wt· fet•I vind1 tatr•d . We 1•an rc·st in ~lice· now," Kassab sajd "Sir. I'm not J!Ui lly ," Mac· Donald told U S. District Judge fo'r :.in klin Dupree J r bcfor•· sen ~enl'tng .. , don't t hink tht (.'OUrt has hea rd all the evidence Thal 's all I have lo s ay " T he jury ret u rned verdicts 01 st•cond degr ee mur d er an the· deuth" of "v'l r~ Mac J>onaltl und K1mhl•rly Muc Uon;.ild was rc111 victc<t of first degn·e murd1·1 111 the death of Kristen. P ro-.(·rulfir~ r1mt,.ndr-tl M :t(' n un.rid k1ll1·tl h1~ w1fr •n a rCige a n d nwy h uve h1l h1:. eldes t d a ughter with the initial blow They a rgued hr• ~tabbed his yo u ngest daughter a nd then himself in an effort lo cover up h is actions. and In vented his s tory that four drug c rnzed in tr udcrs killed his family irnd stabbed him. Mac Do n a ld contend e d he a woke the night of the k illings to find four people one of th em a w o m a n c h a n ting "Acid Is gr oovy. Kill the p igs" In his ho m e F'ew j urors would talk about their verdict , which came afttr three ballots and a restroom C'onference between three who had 1ru llally voted for acquittal, according to som e j urors "We just couldn't have come buck wilh a h ung j ury a fter nine yea r s We h ad lo h av.-a verd ict ," said one juro r who asked not to be name d Fro.. Pa .. Al SLIDES ... the geologists. they say con llnued Inspections during the hulldlng phase will be necessary lo insure t he stability or the hills ide neighborhood. "Each lot will have to be in· 11pected and the p roper founda- tions designed," Leighton said. "We don't want any s lope pro· d uced highe r than eight feet, and we'll pro ba bly be Ins pecting foundations for those who need that se rvice." M eanwtlile, the final report, issued to city officials this week, m eans another 22 families who were forced to e vacuate lheir ho mes, might be able to move back into their und a maged s tructures w h en roads and utilities are put back in, prob- ubly byChriAtmas. "It's a good reellna." said Dale Ghere, a Corona del Mar teacher who IOtll h is home in lhe O ctober landslide. He and seven other realdenll are seeking the services of an a r chitect to jointly plan the de· ve lopment of their residences. Othera, like former resident Richard Harley, say they'll build lbetr own homes ln the re· coaatructed Mlthborbood. And the Bluebird Knolls Hom eowners A111oc:tatlon Hid they wUI be 11eekln1 state and federal 1ranta, and volunteer ef. foru by local arcbltecta and builders to aJd tboH fa...W.. that cannot afford to rebuJ.ld. San Juan to Study Hill Alternatives J\ I t 1· r n at 1 v 1· s Sun .J u 11 n CupislrdnO plann<·r., argur will presC'rvl' I he· (; lt·nda I,. I• 1·d1·ni I prnp1·r1v·.., h1l h1rl1• \'1'.t;o dl's p1t<· th•· prr·..,.•n1•f· 1if I ~Ill h11lll1•-, ~1·11· )1 ;111de·cl 111 1 l>Ull 1· II m 1·n W1•t1n1•-,cl:111 Th<· tw11 pl.11..., ~1·11• '"'1'11·'.t•·ll hv t'llllfl<'il mt·mlwr" .ift1 r re •..,1 c!P11 t ... :md llll' <'<m1mun11 v·.., pl:111 Fn>1tt P09._. 11 I BALLOT ... Jett " S ht· ... a1cl sh1• " al ... 11 1·11ne·1·1 n•'il lhul, Wt•rt• lht• nt y lu lay out .seven separu\(• d1~t r11·h llnt' or those would 1nc•lud1· und1•\1•l1tr>t•d 1 ant hl:1111l 111 lh1· hllh~ bt·hind th1· SJn D1c.:o f''rl;'t'W:l\ .. H om· dl'>tnc·t 1nducl1•cl tlHM· runhullt 1 <ir<.'.J'· th1·11 "'h1•r1·' the rt-prc·M·ntut1on for tht· c-1tr . • she as h-d ShP said she behcvci. nil San \ll'm C'nte 's r1·,.id1·nts s hould have a sway in futun· dev<>lop men t planned on lhr<'e ranch a reas behind the C'ity Mayor Hoy llamm 1n11d today he has h1i. doubt., that the· 1·oun ell d1slriC't conc·<·pl would 1>11lve• S a n C I c m c n l t· · s p 11 I 1 t 1 e a I prohlcms "I 'm Just nol .sun · that lhav ing seven <'ounc·1I ml'mbn s) will solve all our problt·m'>." he sa id Hamm stud he b•·h1·ves San Cle mente miRht he too small to JUslify sevt'n counr il membt•r' l'IC'C'ted IO !il'JIUfl:ll<' dl\lflC'L' n1ng t'omm1s'l1on cnm plaane<J that th1· x<1vin~' und loan com p.iny ·.., tl«vf'l•1pment prr1po~al ~oulrl <'all for ·ma!>'>IVc· lo(r<td in~ 'on thi: land At -.take ,... rl1·vr·lnpm1·nt or I 21i5 acr•·-. ea-.t of thP San l>1f'~n FrPt·~uy and ""uth <1( ~Cln .Juan t rt·t>k ftl):rd Thl' ac:r <:C1g•· in 1 lud1·'i t h e· m1>'>t prh mlnPnl l11 ll..,111t· 1n Su11 .J ua11 W1'(ineM.lay':-1 µro1>()S11ls wf•rt• li.i:.1•11 on ptannlfl~ c-nmm .... :-.1on r<•1·ommendatJ1in~ .ind city plun ru·r" Vll·wc; of d1fforenl df·V»l()p mt·nt appr11ach1·s l•1 the 1>rnP e·rt \ < 11110< rlm•·n orcl1·n'tl •·nviron m 1· n t <t I s t u ti 1 1·' 11 n IH1 th .il11•rn<Jt1ves to cit·t1•rm1nf' 1r lh1'y ~oulel le,sen the proJet•t ' 1m '"'' t e1n tr<1fric •.t h 111d• dr.i111.11!1· ""'' r., .11111 r11.11h 111 I h1 .1r1 ,1 :-.. e· n 1 o r P I a n n t· r I ,, r r) I .1"' r1•n1"· n1J l f•d t h1· rir\l .1lt•·rn.11t\.v HOP ""..,., ..... 11'41 11\. pl,11111111~· 1·11mm1 ... ~11111C'1 ' ~oultl k1 •1'J' clcH•l11 pm1:nl h11u11d<1n 1•'\ 1h1• '>ame as Glendale fo'ederat·s ul:1n " The seconcl <1 llernat1ve. Sufi! Jo(e''\le·d by <'lty 11lanners. would n•dU<'t' the dcvt:lopable acrealo(t' ~uhstant1all y . 1·all1111( for higher de11s 1t 1t~ on cle velopetl portions or the property T hi• pla nners' alt(•rnat1ve also would mean less f.(ra drnJ,! Councllml·n a~rl.'etl to Glen du le 1-'cderal's requ1•st lo bu1 Id 1.201 un1L'> on lht' land a fter the Los Angeles·bast.>d firm f1lt'<1 an SI I m11l10n lawsuit a"a1nst the <'lly. which had balk~ at the proposal. Heavy seas and gale w.nd" battered Puerto H1co'1t soulhern s hore . flooding low-lying areas and forcing the evacuation of s o me seashore residents from P o nce , ttle i s land 's second~ largest city. lJ S Nat.Jona! Weathe r Service officials, calling David "one· of the great hurn r anr·-. of this cen tury ." s u1d th<: st0 rm had gather ed fort·c· overnight. but h<td Vl'Ned -.li~hlly :-.nuth They pn·d1C'lt'<I 11 woulr1 pa~~ HO miles ...i1uth or 1'11n1·1· al m1dd;iy F n·nr h :111t hnnt 11·s rc-portcd 12 pers1m" 1nJ1Jrt·<i on 1;uC1dl·lou1w and I~ 1111 \1;ir1 1n111u1· wh1·n lh1· !'.\orm -,tnll'k W1·d11f''!day, and s <11d th1·r •• w,,., t:uns 1de r ahlt· d :1m;q.,:1· on t h" twn fo~rcne h Cnrll1lw;1n 1 ~ltin d ~. 1n<'ludrng -.1•Vt•11• cla111<1ge lo the banC1na <'T'>P Thn t> w11rf' unC'e>Oflrmed rf' p1>rb form ham r.idio ope rator-. of hl·;H'Y l':.t.,ualt1,1>s a nd deva sta t 1 11 n 11 n l h e· t h 1 r cl 1 '> I a n d 1>11m1n1t·a ' c; a It' wmds. Ru s ting to more· tha n 51) mph, M'nl palm roof, ,,11lln~ 1n llf·.ll'h an•;" 1n l'emn· .. nil ~dn .J11.1n n ·p•1rt .. tll) 111 1111 1111' '" p1·r ... 1111" tn ~.JO JUJO ' ('unel.11111 .., •. ,.,ion Fo11•r:ht1•r" l>:llcl the· -.torm A ,t >. t1 •fllt11«l itl lalllllclt• 164 e1"~n·1·~ n•>rth .111d 65 [1 dC'.:recs v.i•.,t, mov1n~ ~t!~twunJ at 15 m ph .1t 9 a m Al daybreak . ll.1\ 1<l pa ~M·1l a bout RO milt's 'II II th fl f S l ( • r 11 I >. , I ht• -,1l Uth('mmo:-;t of the ti S Virgin l ~lunds Oothin~ S tole n I\ Laj.t una Bt'ac·h s hoo 1s m1ss- 1 ni; 1·lolhtn~ worth $0 2 today loll(I WHIJ.! a t heft reported Wed· fll•sclay Poll<'t' n •ports ~aul <t C'lt'r k at Loui•w's Plan·. 2HO fo'orest Ave wa s en.:aged in con· v('rc;llon Wlth t wo men We<lnet;- day whil<' a compa mon walked out of the door with the clot.hes. The Unmounted Diamonds Listed Below Arrived too late for our CJiant Diamond Cuffer Closeout last week The last sale lot -I 2 diamonds only 5990 PER CARA I OPfflt GOOD THltOUGH SAT .• SEPT. ht. Slll SHAN 90Cl'l 011111 . 1'14 t !'. MJrriu•"' 1 O:> c.li:. Pr•ar 1 O!>Clb HoJrl I 06 Clli Oval I 10 Cl8 Hf' art RACITl1S UNIQUE DIAMOND GUARANTEE Srtl 1 13 CIS I I '1 Cl'. I 34 Ch I 36 Cl!i 1 <47 CIS 1 89ct<; SHAN Heo<t Ht>,111 011,11 Hf'ml Maruu1se Pf)ar BEAUTIFUL MOUNTINGS Tee...,..,. •-.d to ..y ._.,, ..... , H••• yew •• •tw •••l•d • • ....... ., .... 1 r• ....... H H ... .......... dHllHr rl•t ... •wr••t ...t ...,,... .. for at 1H1t 500/o _.. ..._ .._......, ..._ ecltt'• ..... ulac..._. ttte ,_ dNlw price, ,....... .,.... fin .. apecMly pric-4 for ttllh ... Or, CtcrJI of ,.-C ..... Md we wffl NfwMI ftM Hit ........ .,._. OWll ....... 9d HHre __.of row~. R•ltt'• _. c•t It fwy-. Offer _.to IMlillc ..ty. PIMM • ......_ .,,,.. ............. ,. .................. Mltftct ............ . Thut'ld!y. Augu11 30. 1979 S DAILY PILOT Af Minnesota Deputg 'Atttreked' IJg lJFO WARREN. M lnn <A.P > Wbea law otft~n ,_pondjnc to a call re8Cbed llanball OcMlity d put1 Val Jobuoa. U.., found bl1 ur l ll)uMd. lta wtadableld broken • .._...*' and it.a dock 14 cninUle:a olf. And UM chMI lDv•lltator for the Center tor UFO Stud1e1 a.ay the "tblnc" lb at attacked J huon oa an laolated road may ell have been. uro "Jl 01 c-ertaln_ly as lood 8 C&Sf' .. a ny r vc aHft the past year, .. Al Hendry nid Wednesday alltr ftyto1 htt'e from hla Evanaton. Ill.. headquartera Johnaon. 3$, Hld he Wa1\ Of\ patrol Hrly Monday when 111 tacke d by "an unldenl1f1cd t.bln1·· wble,b doVt' al bla car. cau1lnc him to I011e control "It ut the,... and appearf'd to be 1latkloary :· be uld. "But when f •ot do.tor, boom, It wu:o. rl1ht thert, jwit rli<ht now I,. ht'ard glus brealuna. :suw lhe • inaldt' of the car h ght up re11I brl&ht •1lb while light It wu-. \lery. very, extremely tm.ihl HE'S GRATEFUL FOR HIS EDUCATION Alan Adams Repays Scholarships Be's Grateful Scholarships Repaid U) J ACKIE lfY:'tA~ Of tt\• D•••v Ptlo1 SU ff Al Jn Ad<im" of °""""port He-.ch <lid ·.om"\hmi:: n<1 om• ha:, en.-r donl' before lit• .. r epaid'" the :.t alc \Chol<1rsh1p rund for lht: ~rant ll ,1\' ardC'<l him }C•1r:. bdorc· ,\dams. :sli. \!.ho upped his flonauon to cov1:r 1nilat1on. al"o n •pa1d'" scholarships he'p r eceived from the notar} Club and the Cahrorn1a Alumni Associatwn OFFICIAl ~'i OF THt: Cahro rn1<1 Student Aid Com· m1ss1on. which ~ave him his large:.t scholarship. said 1\ was thl' h rst \1m<.· in the 23·year history or the program lhal .i gratcrul gradua l e had come back with a donation '"I guess \he idea came las\ year ... !><i1d Adum:.. a parlner 1n Investors Real Estate Services in Costa M ~<i '"I :.t<1rted ~1Hng back to c hurch maybe lh<il h<id somt.>thmg lQ do with 1l " lie said he felt il was only reasonable to include thl' ex tra donation to cover inflation. which h<is bee n more th<in 100 pe rcent since hf' gradu:.it..:d from liC Bcrkdey in 19Cfi THI-: STATE SCHOLARS HIP he received came to ::i boul Sl.144. hut he repaid $2,800 The Rotary gave him $500 and he J:!<ive back Sl.200, while the alumni scholarsh11> of $400 was repaid with $900 '· 1 fell 1t was a personal d ebt to help perpetuate thl' .!.Ystem." said /\dams. a quiet but intense person 'T her1• ., a·I" ayi, going to be kids that need help. For :,om e reu son. nobody t-ver gives money to the stale fund Stale officials :.<11d his $2,800 h<is enabled lhl'm to J!I\ 1· a n extra award this year They said 66.000 :ipphce1t1<ms v.e re recewed this year for 14.900 awards ADAM ., DONATION WAS given lo Barrtn~t<>n Ell1oll ti 17 vc<ir old frcshm a n b1oen~rncerin~ s cience 'iludcnl al CC San Diego who 1s working in <i doughnut ~hop th1" !)Um mcrtnsave money fo r college. offi c1<1ls s<iirl Adams recall~ the summers he worked during college al a van ely of Jobs in a warehouse. a s heet metal s hop. an aircraft machine shop. a waler heater control company <ind a hhrary while he earned his degree in mechamcal e ngineering. lie s aid he couldn't have attended college without the scholarships "MY FATHER HAD A heart attack whe n 1 was young and we were on welrare most of the time I was in high school." Adams said. He has since gone on to study real estate a nd, at his own expense. earned an MBA at Pepperdine l;l niversit y. As a result of his repay ment of his alumna scholarship. Ada ms was asked a nd agreed to serve on a committee m terviewing applicants for scholarship~ this r~u. He said the candidates he helped interview came from central Los Angeles and most were black •-ntEV WEllE REALLY sharp kids.'" Adams s aid '"I remember one really good·look1ng guy who wanted to be a Supreme Court justice. He had a viva cious personality you instantly liked the gu y. "Even lbe ones lbat didn't win had their feet on lhe ground and knew whe re they were going." Adams said he hopes to see others repay the1 r scholarships by making donations to the California Student Aid Commission. "For a lot of people an education is a ticket to a better future." be said. "It's a lso what it takes to have informed citizens and make democracy work." Billy Leads Libya Group ROME <AP> -Prealdent anniversary celebration. JANA Cart.er'• brother Billy la leadina aaid. It did not identify the "' an "American dele8•tioa" an a members ol Carter's party. vtau &o LlbJ• to celewaae ta.. . 10th allllivenary of lbe eCMIP tbat On Wednesday. they v,1.1lted brou.O&Col. Moammarl'lwtafy. Gbaryounls University ln &o poW9f, Ubya'a otnc{aJ JANA Ben•lwl. and "expresaed tbe~r new• 111"1Q reporW. admlratioa for t.be reYoluUon a Carter and Ida party arrived endeavor to spread education la UbJa from RdlM oo Tu.daJ and dTtU1tum." tbe news .... ll6Pt &o take part la Suunt.y"1 cy said. fhat's all I ('l.n rt membt:r •· Sheriff Otnnlas Brekkt has 1•olrulatt.'d lhc Incident OC'curred t bout I 40 J m ft wa1 2 19 * m thul John~on culled for he lp l)~puty Grtlg Wuukowaki. who WH 00 hi• WMY lo help J ohn.son. asked hlm to de11crlbe the veh.a· cit-that hit hlm • Johruson ret;pondt:d, "lt wagn't a vehicle. Greg I don't know \\hut tht h •ll 1\ was ." When Winskiows k1 got lo the bl'enl'. he found Johnson's car i-1 d e v. a \ b IHI t he r o n d The Irvine Minister To Stay By t'R EOERICK SCHOEMEHL 01 t ... 0..lf Pol., St•tt Re\ Herbert Neirmann of l rnnl''S St Malthew Lutheran (.'hureh vowe d Wednesday to 1·ont111ue h1:. ministry in fn,nc. desp1ll.: a lei:al dt•kat handed 111 m and tu:. rollowcrs in Orange ('1llJnly Su1.H'rtt1r Court .I udgc· llarmon (; Scov1ll1· rult•d W1•dn1::-.d.i) 'lh::il l'hUr<'h µropert;. and building-. ap 11ra1:.ed al $6513.000 mu'>l bt- 111rnc.•d o\ l'r lo the Southern t'al1 forn1.1 n1 .. 1r1tl o f lhl' l.uthl'ran Ch ur,·h M 1:-.s ouri S;. nod Thl· .1udgc alo;o ordered lhal St '.\fallhl'\!. a:. a corpora lion. bo.d1:.soht.>d I mmcd1.1l<.'I,\ J ftl·r lhe JUd~t· li·fl lht· hc.·nc·h "'\1•1rmann con frontt•d mt.>mbt·r-. of <J churth r.1ct1on lh3l hrou~hl lt•gal acuon <J~aln!>l him li e had \Ukt-n abu:-ot• and mt·mbt·rs of the con grl'gat1on have \aken ahusc. · h•· ~co ldt'd ·1 am i.:rnn~ l <t h<n P to ""''' e.11·h of \OU ;ind discuss thul "'1th ;.ou · ht· addt·d .-.ternl ~ hefore lhl· group ldl lh1· courtroom !\'c 1rmann said lhl· JUdg<· c; dl' 1·1s1ons \H1uld nol forn· him · l11 v.1ntl up my public m1n1slr) ·':'I/or dtw-; 11 ''ind up my <"all tfl tht• St \t.tlth•·\\ t11ngrt<ga lion '\1·1rrnann .,;,1d B11th '\\•1rmann :ind hi'> al 111r nl•\ l!t•ll\ ~1 c ~1 ullen . of 'e'' p11rt fkat·h .,;11d an appc;il of JudJ,!f' Sro\ Jll., s d eci:.ions v.11u ld bl· fll<'d v.1th tht· Fourth D1'>trtc1 <"uu.rt of .\p1wal 1n San HernJrd1nri w1th1n f.11 da}'> Pending rl·solu1111n or the :ip pc.•al. Judgt· St·u, die order ed that :--;c1rmann·s followers and a rival group of panshoncrs con tinue to <.hare church fac.iliucs located :ii thl' corner of Culver Dri\'c and Sandburg \.\°a} S hould hl' lose the a ppeal. :'\e1rmann ... aid . '"\!.<' will con- u11uc a" a <·0111o..rl'g<Jt1on and \!.111 JOID lhl' :io otht·r rt'ltgious groups 111 lr\tn(• lool.1 ng ror a plact' to v.orsh1p · H1fi... 111 thl' St '1atthcw t·o n g rl' ga t 1on \\I' rt· 1• \ r>'''-l'rl in :'>:<i\ 1·mh1·r v.h1·n a maJortty of the voting ,t\SC'mblv ... tat1·d its 1ntcn· n on to depart from the ~1 ssoun Synod and afftltale with the Lutheran Church of Amcnc<l <ind t he A ss oc1at1on o f E\ angelical Lutheran Churches Lalt'r mcmhers of a m inonty ),!roup \4h1rh v.antNI to maintain \11•:, \'1th th!' \I !'>soun Synod J '' 1 n c d v. 1 l h t h e Sou l h c r n ("al1fom1a district in an attempt lO gel c·onlrol of the church prop er\;. 1\c1«1rd1ng tn 11•rm ... of a deed 11f t ru"I thl' St '1 <1tthe"" con J,?rc.•gat1on •.1111 ov.e:. ;;ibout SJ20.0<H1 rnr chur1·h prope rty onginalh 11url'has1•d h} the dis lnct The trial twfore Judge Scoville I :i s l c d r 1 ' 1· v. t· e ks a n d u n - derscorl·d the an1mos1ty he ween the l wo factwns of lhe con greg<it1on Ne1rmann·s followe rs sat on h is side or the courtroom. while those loyal to the dis trict 's cause s at on the other Asked 1f it would ever be possible for the two sides to r e- unite. Ne1rmnnn said . "It ap- pears to be a hopeless nrt. "The church. ostensibly, 1s in the business of reconciliation." he added. Neirmann. who himself Is working on a law degree. said Judge Scoville erred in dissolv- ing the St. Matthew corporation. Neirmann pointed out that legislation tbat will become ef- fective Jan. l will forbid in· voluntarily dissolution or re- ligious corporatioM. Judge Scoville round that a suHlcient number of the voting membershlp of St. Matthew was represented by the plaintiffs and cited a section of the state's Corporations Code which permits involuntary dissolution because o r conflicts. internal dissension and "persistent UD · fairness." NelrmaM later told reporters that his lecture to hls opponent.a WIJ "1pontaneoW1 ." It drew only one reaction, from Don Rueter, prt1ideat ol the minority congre1ation, '#be> aaJd. "May we bless you wtth windshield and one headlight had been am u hed. There wu a small, round dent on the hood. The red Ugbt atop the car was broken and two sprtn1-moW1ted antenna were bent at angles of nearly 90 de1rees. Wlnakowskl called a n am- bulance to lake Johnson to a hospital, where he was treated for "welder burns" lo his eyes . Doctors said the inj ury could have been citused by a bright flash of light Johnson's wrist watch and an Rile!' ftilf>d A P Wt~\e St:.ttt· '>l'hool chtl'I W1 bon Hiles has dl·dart·d that 1f ,, pr oµo~<'cl ..,<:hoot vout h~r !-i}'Sll'm makt•.., tht· bt11lot. ht· Y. Ill f1~hl II '"' tlh <.all tht· 1. nt· rJ!~ .int.I 1nll.'l ls gc.·nt·t· thJt I t'<Jn com1n.1nd Rand CriticaJ GLE~DORi\ 1/\1'• Exotw dancer Sall~ Hand ho ... µ1t.ill1•·'1 '11.1\h l'fln~l·\ll\(• ht'ilrt f;11lurt· and sh0<:k . rcmLltn'> tn l'ntlcal rondll1on .. 1 '>µokl'"\"1mJn f<ir Foothill P r··i-b\'ll-rian llow1l.il --aid loda\ electric clock 1n the patrol car stopped for 14 minutes. J ohnson sald he bad set both timepieces when be bege pat rolling thal night and had c hecked them several times during the even- ing. He ndry said he contacted five Fede ral Aviation Administration organizations in the area. and all said they had no knowledge of aircraft activity in the area "This case has some clues." Hendry said, adding whatever hit t he car "must have been Wonaan Fight t raveling extremely fast to bend the a ntennas without moving the sprin1ts " Brekke said he was at a los11 to explain the incident. "We 're not trying to scare people ." he sa id "We don't know what this was. maybe it's somethrng that can be ex plained. But at this point. we don 't have an a ns wc!r lo il. Even the gentlema n we called In from Chic ago doe~n't have an answer to 1\ " Priest Guilty Of Ax Attack L'NION. NJ cAP 1 A R o man Catholic pries t ha:, pleaded guilty to attacking a parochial school te a c h er'-; husb<ind with an <ix during an <i rg u ment 1 n ..i con \'cnt base mcnt Both m en wer{' found 1n i.I po1il of blood by <Juthor1t 11·-. 1n vcst1gating report:. o f a rur ku!l in the convent L"pc,\a1r., nuns .rnd pan:,hionc rs wcrr· mcelmg to d1st•u.o;s ti religious relrtal The Rev J oseph HeJgrov.1n 34 . assis tant pa~tor <Jf llol} T ht> priest told thr-<'o urt Rybczyn:,k1 !>truck him (1r'it. und \hat he wrestled the h<il rhet a wa y from Hybczynskt ;rnrl :,\ruc k him "I b<'h1•\'t' I C1m ~u1lty bit'>NI upon \ht• c1r<"u m'\tanr<'s I hu\t· rt>l;it1>cl lo this c<1url he 'i:llll Ex-cop Denies Rape Charges Sp1 ritChurch .waschaq~t·d .,..1lh LOS \"\<;t::l.ES 1,\J' as:.auhmg J oseph Rybcz}'n'>k1. F o r m«r lfrputy S he riff 1'.111 1 29. o f Ehzabtoth 1n the p<in~h ~font ~ ag.iin has dented all1·~:1 convent Apnl 6 in \4 h;1\ pol1c1· tlOn!> lhttl h" v.-a-. 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Y ""-OT .Ju t Coa ting Thurtday, Augu•t 30, 117'1 ~ ..... ~ Tom ~~'1 r Harphin• Getting Too Perso nal 8EQ8T 8ALU£8 ANO SO POaTH: fl dev~lops today tha t by edict ol the uvaot& at Seal Bnr h City Hall that famed mt!tropolls of our coutlJM no toni er hu a' lead man tor H~ l>C"iac h C'lt'anup C'~W lla.sllly. it s hould bt' Pointed out thut Sul Beach asn'l ubundorun1t efforts to <'lean up thC' 11eashorc of a ll lhe fudgt>illdtlc w rapper:. and d rink tana that have bet-n umped on the und:; by dt!parttn1 vialtorr: over th f' ~um m er · The.• ncver-end101 clt'anup chores will br accomplbbed at Seal Be ach Juat late they 'vti alwaya been Aod c;rwi.dpt•r:wn tJ1:1tmg o Vistl 1"wm lier Grondpen11n • IHT' 1• 11111 h . ·'" U~UiJ I. WI 11 lw In 1·ha r ::•· ll 'o fU!'ll lhal lht• l1tl1· for llu· Jllb hu:. ht·<·n t1lx1li'ohNt Tiit-: R E ASON IS tliat th(· Jrih dc::.<:npllon w:1'i 'il'X ISl \'011 c·.innot h;l\·1· a 11•:11! man in l'h<Jrgt· thc::.l· dCJ}!-1 ,\fh'r ~·II "hat 1( \llU put CJ wnm<Jn 1n chtJrg1.:" w •·II \OU 1111 ght -.uggt ..... l I hat with l11g1(' 'oh•· t11·t'tJlnl'!'I llw 11.•a<I wom~n Wm11 ~ Now yciu·rf' tw1n1: "''X ll>l from the oth1·r cllrt•ction What you've: gut to h;1111· h1·rc 1s a n1•utc •ret1 till<' ThJt ., ;11-.t v.ti<Jt lh1·y dad ;.it Seal Bt·at·h City Hall 'flit: Il l.MAN Bt:IN(; wh11 wi ll b1· 1n < hari.;t· of the hc·.1rh clt•a11up <'horc., from now 1111 "111 tw known .,., "tht: lwad1 m.1111H·n:int•1· 1·r1•w l1•a1kr Th.it t:1kl"' a 1111 n·wr1· t11 'll' ak or wr1l1· than d111·!'. lead n1 .1n 1ir h·:ul wom.in but 11 n·rt:11nh 1·l1m1natf':, thr• lurking \hr<·,11 of ;1 M"'O::.l t1tl1· /\1...,, 11 t•'<p.1n1h lht· 111h opportunity " Uo\ !'\c·out 11r lnl<·lh1:1·111 rnm1kt•\ 1·11uld abc> apply for th'• fllh 1111111•1 the l'rl•W lc•;1t!f'I ltlh· Career c ... ftlt• U.S. Denying ' Young Bugged W AJ;lUNOTON tA P > Ad mlnl1tration o(flcl•bi a re colng to extraonllnary tent tha to den y a broudcut re port that U .S In· te lll11tence a1ent.a bu11ed U N Ambasudo r Andrew Youna 's apartment and knew in advance he waa 1oln1 to m eet a repr-.en· tatlve of lbe Pa.JeaUne U bera- Uon Or1anbatioo. P resident Ca rter person.ally de nted the report durln1 a visit to AUanta today. He told Sa m Don aldson , WhJte House cor - r espondent for ABC Newa, about 2Seized In IRA Bombing DU BLIN. Ireland CAP> -Two m e m bers of the Provisional wing of the Iris h Re publican Army -one regarded ns a tim l' bomb expert were charged lo day wilh the murder of Earl Mountbatten I rish police said they also w er e holding a n u nspec ified number of me n for q uestiorung a fte r a sen c h in the bord er county of Donegal. r ou ct: IDENTIFI ED t he !'.Uspcds in the bombin~ that hll'W <Jpa rt lht! 79-yt!ar·old wur hcro·~ fi!!hing boat as Franc a::. M c(;arl . 24 , and Thom u ::. Mc Mahon. 31. a nd ~aid th ·y laved in counties 1n the ln~h Republic adJ01rung the bordn with Northern l rel<Jnd. The two were held for a s pecial court hc<Jring Oct 2 Mc Mahon. marri{'d with on•· c·hild. is an uphubtcrcr. liul !->l·curity sourcc::. !'liJ ld they re gard him a~ <Jn at·knowledged 4· '< µ c rt o n t i m e · b o m b mcthanism !-1. McG1rl 1s <Jn un mar ried far mer. His uncll' .• John Joe McGlrl. was <Jt one tame one of the top 'o l x m c n on t hl· l'rov1s1onab' ('ounr1I. 1l:. t op policy mak1n~ body Neither suspect showed :.iny rc·acl1on 1n lhl· tiny courtroom a:. the char1te was read out thal "on Aug 27 . In Uone~al Bay 1n Mullagh morc. County S ll.:o. lhL'Y mur dered Lord Lo u is Mountbatten tontrary tfJ public law." the report: "You we re wrong." Justi ce D e p ar t ment 11 poke11ma n Rob e rt H av e l term ed the ABC News report "1 beolute nonsense" s hortly a fte r · it was aJr ed Wednesday nigh t He said· "It's s imply not so. There wu no bug . The FBI kne w nothing about the m eeting until it became public " A F~ HOlJBS later . White Hou se ess s ecr e t a r y Jody Powell k the unusu al step or p e r s o n ly te le phoning ne w& a gencies to issue an emphatic denial "on the preeident 's behalf a nd with his approval "The attorney gene ral, at lhe p resident's d1 rect1 on. has 1n q uired of the beads of each Unit ed Stat.es Intelligence agency," said Powell. "All sl itt ed without qualification lha l t here was no bugging, wireta pping or other e lectronic sur veillance or Am bassador Young, his residence or o r his meeting with Mr Terz1 or the Kuwaill ambassador by any United States anlclligen~f· a ge n<'y ... Wo rd of Young's July 26 meet 1ng wit h PLO reprc!icntattvl' Zchdi Labib Terz1 at the New York resid ence or the Ku wa1t1 a m bassador to ttif' l 'n1ted Net lions created a furor that led lo Y oung ·s res ignatio n United States policy for hidi. negot1et laonl> with the l'LO until IL re< ognizes the nght of lsrud toex1~t ABC SAID U.S. intelhgcncc of f1c1ab had bugged Young'l> :--;1·w York apartment and he:.i rd ha m set up lhe meeting Tht: network said tt dld not know whether lt11• actu:.il mceUn~ "a:. liugg{'d Aske.'<! about the liuggrn~ rt· port at an appcurancc Wednl·' d <ty night in Orlando. no Youn~ !-.Hid · I rt·.i ll:-d1111 1 knuw. <Jnd I don t c .irt· Uut I don't lhmk !'141 • Young ::.<Jicl hr""" as~un:d Ii~ FBI DirC'clor William W1·b'ot1·r on SaturdiJ) that lhcrc· ""·'\ n•1 bui;:~ing IN ORLANDO fur :1 "IJl'Cl'h f111 the Carter Mond;.tlt· re· l'h•(·llon C<J m pa1gn comm1tt1·1• Young s:ud, "Jf thc·r1· <in· -.om1· el1· mcnls m the· ~·n1 whc1 would tlu t h1 s <t he buJ::l(IO$:). thf'' would know hfl" gcJt1tl ,, JC1h l wa!'I doUlg an ncg<>t1Jt1ng for tl11•. country." NATION /WORLD K ans a s T ..,ister ~tornado much like the legendary one that earned Dorothy off to Oz ~wt rls over the Kansas plains near Scott City. No damage wa~ reported 6 Workers Exposed To Radiation Peril MIUOLt.IOWN, Pa tt\P I Six workers al Three Mtlc lsl::rnd nuclear plant ~ulfered rad1at10n exposure while re paJnng a lc<1k inc valvt· at t he rac1 la t y . according to a !)pokcs m an for Mctropolll<Jn Ed1!>-0n Co Thi' ~orkcr~ ~hf1 were wearing prntect1vc dothang ;Jnrl hrc:.ilhrng 1.-qu1pmt'nt were cx~l-d Tuesday n1J(ht wh11fo ri·pCJirtn~· th\• '.11\(• in tht· fu1·I handlrnl( bu1 ldln1< hctween the lJn11 t anrl l nit :! r l'&C't.or ront<.t1nm1:n1 bu1ld1ngo., '>i:llf1 ~Jnd..,. l11Jl1111 1,f 1\11'1 1-.d. "hll'h Oll('f<tll'., th1· J1),111t T llf. J'l.J\"l;T llAO 8 F:t.~ l'l()<>N1 '\111r1• \1.1 rl'h l>l . "h1·111h1_ nd 11"n :-. 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PAO F~ 71 , the special Saturday magazine sect ion, w ill help you get more pl ea sure out of your pro f oo tball watchi n g , s t art i ng September 1, in the DAILY PILOT 842-4321 -------------------------------------- I • I I ' • .. " .. I ~ I ' ~· • ' Ii .. '· , •. i ---. ---·-----r ..... -~ CALIFORNIA .· . Trash Deaths Tied? TUJo 'IJodies Found in Dumpsters rutA lound dumped ln traab blnl. Tlae late•l bqdy w11 fouad W~y. dilmembered and ah&ffed lnlo t.hne MP••le tnih bat• lo a IU alaUon dumpelctr Unit Revers'es Veto ()/Rape Penalty SACRAM!:NTO (AP) -The Assembly Criminal Justice Com mtttee bowed to heavy pressure from law enforcement and re- 11ersed tu veto ol a bill to double sentences for repeat~ rapes and other sexual assaults. • Several members voted with obvious reluctance Wedllesday under the threat tbat an even harsher version of the bill would be forced to the floor by a vote of tbe full Assembly. Tbe vote was 5-1 to send SB13 to the Ways and Means Commit- tee -but without the traditional recommendation that it pass. IT WAS A VICTORY for the author, Sen. H.L. Richardson, R- Arcadia, who champions many law-and-order causes. The plight of the liberals on the committee, sometimes called the graveyard of law-and-order legislation, was illu1trated by As- semblyman John Knox, 0 -Richmond. Knox said he opposed the bill in principle, but said a majority · of the i..t:gislature favored it. WIDLE QUESTIONING a witness who called for defeat or the measure, Knox said, •·As a private citizen, you have an absolute r1ght to be pure. Unfortunately, the rest of us don't have that privilege." Knox later made the moUon to release the bill, but abstained from voting. The vote shakes the authority of Assemblv Soeaker Leo McCarthy, D-San Francisco, who was unable to hold has Democratic caucus in line: Six of the nine committee members are Democrats. IT ALSO SENT A tremor through such croups as the American Civil Liberties Union, which relies on that committee to water down or kill Senate-passed bills that increase prison terms . Richardson's bill had the support of Attorney General George Deukmejian and major Jaw enforcement gToups. Oaly two d1y1 J>elore. another YOWll man'• body WU found in .. dymp.w ln Aaoura. The dismembered body was not lmmedlately ldenuted and an autopay wu scbeduled today. lnveati1atora aaJd the dead youth wu a white male in Ilia late teen.a or early 20s. The body found Monday was identified as Donald Ray Hyden, 1~. of Hollywood. He had been stabbed to death and possJbly sexually molested before being placed in the dumpster on Uber· ty Canyon Road j115t north or the Ventura Freeway, said Sheriff's LL Stanley Beckman. SHEUFF'S oUicers said they would be checking with Long Beach police to see whether the two murders might be related. The Hyden murder is already being considered possibly part or a series that includes two other killings over the past few months. Beckmah said. Both other murders involved young men who were stabbed to death and left nude in the Agoura-Malibu area. ON MAY Z8. the nude body or 13-yeer·old Thomas Glen Lun- degren or Reseda was found off Mulholland Highway about a mile wes t of Las Virgenes Road. He had been stabbed several times and was sexually mutilated, investigators said. On Aug. 6, Marcus Grabs. 17, of Wes t Germany was dis- covered stabbed to death in the Tapia Park area north of Malibu. Tests to determine whether he had been sexually assaulted proved Inconclusive. Oil Yield Debated Lease Hearing Factions Cla1h SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -En- vironmentalists and oi l company of- ficials clashed at a congressional hearing here over whether leases should be granted for rive new off· shore oil drilling sites along the California coastline. Exxon e xecutive J .H. Silcox testified Wednesday that "only rave scattered areas a lon g the coast would be considered" for develop-t ___ sr._tf_TE_· J ment if the Department of lntenor leases are granted. and that the potential yield from these proj~cts was "al least 1.5 billion to 2 billion" barrels of crude. However, a U.S. Geological Survey explorer told the panel earlier the probable oil production would be only 681 million barrels. RTD Talia FaH LOS ANGELES IAP) - Negotiators for the Southern California Rapid Transit District and S,000 striking drivers met until the wee hours today in an unsuccessful effort to hammer out a settlement to a crippling five-day-old public transportation walkout. But the bargainers for the bus com· pany and the United Transportation Union vowed to return to the negotiating table later today Plague Spread• LOS ANGELES CAP ) The chief or communicable disease control for the county has warned that plaguc- infected rodents have s pread over the entire San Gabriel Mountain range and the public should avoid contact with all wild rodents. Two people have been infected with l>uoonic plague tbls year. Probe Gra11t A•lced SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The San Francisco Police Department is ask- ing the federal government for a $70.000 grant to conduct. a one-year investigation of the unsolved Zodiac murders. Deputy Chief Jerimiah Taylor said Wednesday the department is seek· ing the grant from the Law Enforce· m ent Assistance Administration to pay the salary of two detectives. ~artlCle•ed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Beginning Friday evening, Whittier Boulevard between Eastern Avenue and AUan- tic Boulevard will be closed to traffic from 9:30 p.m . to 5 a.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. GOURMET MARKET <Market Street) UQUORDEPr. Sea1rams Imported VO 6.98 ea. (a Mia) (wldle ... , last) NEW -ENGIAND CRAB CAKES ® Freshly made, breaded, ready to cook ................. 1.49 tb. Pacific 11.ed S.apper ................................... 2.29 lb. • • • PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEAT DEPT . • r..-Eueen...,. Ground Beef :~ 1.89 lb.· Zacky Farms Local Fryen ....... A.aka• La•b w--._ ....... ~,. Complete Del Dept., Party Platten, Ek. • • • Thurld9y, Augutt 30. t979 Now Is Tlae Ti•e ............. C alifornia Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy. 0 -San Franc isco. jokin gly listened to wristwatch Wednesday while telling reporters in Sacramento he supports a bill conforming the state's vehicle s mog ins pection program lo fede ral s tandards. Assem bly Minority Le ader Carol H a llett. R·Atascadero. also backs the plan ~~~~~~~~~~· LNG Dangers Cited WASlflNGTON (AP l The Air F•m·t-. t1t1ng the prox1m1ly of its Space and Missile Test Center ill \'iindenberg to a propo~ed II quefied natural gas terminal at Pmnt Conception. has a!>ked Department of Energy off1 c1ab lo reopen the hearings which led t11 approval of the LNG l>lle "Should a mil>l>ile ha Vl' to ht-dc~troyed by safety ofhc1als s hortl> after launch. there 1~ a pos~1ba11ty that debris would fall within lh1l> area (the terminal l." thc Air Force said in a prese release Tues· day. The r<'lca:.e ~aid th(.· prnpo~ed ... at•· •~ i.1x miles from Vandcn burg, within the :-.afct) f()()tprtnt ' involving missile launche~ from the base I DAILY PILOT A5 Justices' Dismissal Pushed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A temporary state supreme cou.rt should disqualify itself from de· cidlng whether Justice Frank Newman should rule on a case involving investigation of the high court, an attorney bas argued. Richard Mosk. son or state Supreme Court Justice Stanley Moak, urged the six special justices to disqualify themselves on grounds lhe panel has been improperly constituted. Seth Hufstedler, special coun· ci l for the Commission on Judicial Performance, argued that Newman should be forced to disqualify himself because Newman as, by his position, an object or lhe high court probe. Attorney Mos k claimed that the special high court was illegally constituted because Chi er Justice Rose Bird ordered that the stand-in j ustices be chosen by lot after s h'e dis- qualified herself from hearing the case. Mosk also said that although Newman was competent to de· c1d<' whether or not to disqualify himself, the special court had no -.landing to decide whether he should step down "Our solution . as that the tribunal should rule at is not properly const ituted. and should declar<' itself so.·· he said Jus t ice Mosk's campaign las• month :.i~ainst the public hearing.., sent the historic probt· bthind closed door~ f 18.99 I I I I I T-shirt dre&Sing A, Special Styled tor relaxing as weu as tor sleeping. Long polyester I cotton knit dress 1n rose. royal or henna. P, S. M, L. Sleepwear 20.99 Terry popover a: Orig. $30 Long ribbed torry popover of pofyester I cotton with elastic neck and cap sleeve. Assorted brights. S. M. L From Barad. 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Trame congestion ~and ht<·k or pnrlun~ are cOMI unt problems for the c·urrttnl n·..,tdt'nt~ tort dcveloprn t·nt won't 1olvc those WUt'"' • l n udd1t1on th..rt• art• other :.ubd1v1:.10llb on the druwin~ hounb Cur tht· t'rn\\>c.l<'c1 neuchborhood . ull with no 1o lulion1' to thl• problt·rn~ o( Ctn · proll•<·ttnn. purkmi: amt p ark h1nd Ttw l'lb -.huuld gt'I h11 ..,, ;i11d brmK 1ti. ~cncntl pl:a11 and w rung. 11rtl1oam·t·.., tnlt; r11nrormlly 110 l hl!rc b no quciitwn ;.,lx111t \\ h,1l ::,tumid tw a llowed lO be built 1n An:h Heuc·h llt·1~hh It ·~ no good 111 hJ\'l' u111lorm ordinunccii und a l(cm·rnl plan afh•r lht· Jrt•,1 1:, tovercd "'1th hOU1't'~ Schools Face Cuts II lloward J ,11\1-. t•nv1 ~10nt•cl hun· hone·.., budf.!l'l~ 111 Cal1r11rn1:.i ...i·ho11I <lt~tril'li.. hl· gut h..., w1-.h IO l.i.lgunu Be~H·h Tn11't1·t·-. 1.1..,1 \\ 1·1·k a pµmvl·d a Sn t m11l1011 :-.1>e:ndrng pack;1g L· f11r 1!m1 811 . I.Jul tw d t., t•ul S?~, ooo from lht· 11r<:l1m1r1 an huclgt•I l•J make l'IHh IOl'l't , That amo u nt t·•irn1·~ on t11p of a t ut 11f almul SlttS.000 whH·h \.\a~ -.l1<·NI from l h t• hudg"t l.1..,l month Aud . tht· d1 1't ntl w:1rn~. thing-. won 't bt· a n y bctkr ntxt CIM·al yc.·ar Cuh 11wl11tl1·d t·l1minating 1•1gh1 H·<1C'h1ng pusitacm ::. that .1n· 1·urn·11tly unfilkd t·11tt1r1 g thn•t· c u~todi<m:-. from tht· hudg t·t . hc1lclrng IJ;H•k on 111a1ntt·nanc·1· prCJJl'l'h, lowr-1'1111! the · lt·xtbook hudgd . n·dut·111g lli.· gt·nt·ral fund n• ... c•n1· to ..,11glttly lt'S1' than :1 Jlt'rc1·nt. '1nd l'll mmalul~ c 1 t· m (' n 1.1 r y ::. I' h 1J o I t• o u n 1' • I 1 n g :J n c1 h 1 g h .., di o 1 ii l tr:.111sport<Jtto11 l11r :1thld1(· and band act1v1t11..·'1 ~ t\n<I tl':tl'ht·rs. w h11 hud pu!->ht·d for '1 quilt: l'l·:.istm<Jhh· l fi 1w11·t·nt p.1.v 111tn·a ~<-. got <inlv 4 fH'l'<'!'nl But llf1·\ 're· :di l«Jd) a s king f111 10 ;i 111·n·1·nl h1k1·.., for th1· 1·111 rt·rll fr s l'al \'!•:ir. v.t11('h would onl\. 1>1· pos s1l>lt "'1th • m1Jl'l' 1·111-. 111 pr •>1•·t·h ;,i nd :1('ll\ 11 u·s ~ II .., 1-•111ng !11 lw a 1111t h1·r <1n1 · o f 1ho-.1· \ 1·,11 ·, 111 ltw ~ J ~a1••111.t lh .1<0h ( n li1•·d Sc•hool lJa:,t11c.l i: <:ampus Investment Sacltllt·baek t'oll<:gl' trus tees this W<!l'k ::i pproved a r $:10 (; mjllion l!n!l HO s pc ntltng plan that includes $000.000 , for th1· pur<:ha:-.t' or ;rn add1t1onal 20 acre:-. al the north ! C':t rnpus Ill Jrvint· Tlw c·oll<'g1· d11'ln<:t own~ 20 acres ;,it the north s ite and ha1' a n 11pll<m on another 80 acres. T he o ption must bt! l'X ('l'l'l1't·cl hy 1983 or th<: purchase prn·1· O( $45,000 per , ~1<·1 1· no 10111.wr 1s valtd ~ L<Jnd 111 th<• area is p resently :-.clling a l nearly $200,000 !-per <.icrc fl 's e a sy to see why the trus tees a r e intere~tcd ~ in purchasing the la nd before the 01>l1on runs o ut ~ And. they point out, a ll of the S900,000 may not he • m ·t·dt·d 1f tht•y C'a n ncgot1all' f urthcr or raise m oney <'IS<'Wh<'rl' to purc h .. :-.c the Janc1 S uch innovative ide as for c·1J11ing with the financ ial 1>u10:-. of ~ruwth LO a poi.l·P roJ1os1l10n 13 penod a r c t'''m mend a hi<' Hut trustcf·~ :-.ho uld cons ider the total Saddle bac k op rr(Jlton Only $714 ,593 1s left for hreathing room in the hudg<:t That isn 't muc h for a $30 mtlhon·plus operation. • Whik lhe dis tril'l will undo ubte dly need m o re la nd to f the north 1rl the futurt'. 1t might h<: w1~e for trustees to ~ ~tud v th<.· 1'atc lltte campu~ is~uc again P c rh:.q>l> the p o~t J :H v1:-. f1na n c 1al s trains o f tom mun1t y collt'gf• funding will be too confining to ' acc·ommodate tht' dn·am s of a few years ago. • Op1n1ons expressed 1n lhf! space above are those ol the Daily Pilot. Other 111ews exprc &!;ed on this page are those of their authors and artists RPadcr comment is 1n111ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 . Bo.x 15CO. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) ~2-4321 . ' t • . • • t Boyd I Flirting .. • : Ry I •. M. HO\'D '· Client asks. "Oo any other !• animals, hes1des humans. : fli rt .. , .. Bi rrts a re known lo do .. that thing. Courtship before matin~L flirtation before courtship. Whe the r other anima ls mrt isn't in the re· ' cord at hand, regret to re-l.. port. Think they do, though f• What is in the recor4 is Lhe ; claim that the m or e pro- • miscuous the animal. the lt-ss i: it flirts. The beast that mates , with any available partner • doesn't need lo flirt. This supports the ancient conten- tion that some or the most outrageous flirts among wom en tum out t.o be the hardest-to-get sort. Q "What's the most com· mon tattoo?" t Dear Gloomy Gus Al 1001 u the U.S. Is so 1ood at pokt n1 Into other countries' ware, why have we never done anything a bo ut what la and bl8 been bap~nlng for so many years ln Ireland? J .V. ----------------· A Can only com e up with the moat <'O mmon ti.ttoo a mong St!rvi cem e n itnd wom en. With the men, it's the word .. Mom " on the UP· per for e arm . With the women, it's a red rose on the bolt.om of the big toe. Q. "What's the most com· m on symptom 01 m ental trou- ble'' A. Lot of debate about that. lt'11 worry, according to some authorltles. It's depression. according to o thers. T hey also toss in Insomnia, shy n ess , Indec ision , abse nt· mindedneaa. fati1ue 1itnd h eadaches as s ymptorn11. Maybe 110. don 't know . Thought these so·called , aympt.oma were common to everybody ln some degree . A person without any of them ever certainly would be a candidate for the farm. no? Q. "What's the difference between an A.8. de1ree 1itnd a 8 .A.?" A. No big dlflerence . They mean the same. A.8 . la laUn for Atrium Baccalaureua and B. A. 18 En1U1h for Bachelor of Arte. Q. "Amons tbo1e people , who klll tbemselvn by Jump· ln1 off the Oolden Gate Brld1e . which outnumber which , th• men or lhe women?" A. Men by far. ll'a n to one. Meia.ft 11e. lneldentaJ· ly, I• 0 . Jack Andenon U.S. Soviet Viewers Disagree WASHI NGTON The fur lhet naaia crlliCiJ of SALT II is thttl lht< United Sulea won't be able to tell whether t.he Soviet U n ion 11 c heatlnc o o the atrateaic arm• limitation atJree· menl This la a le&ltlmale conc:em The Sovtets hove a traack record or "interpret ln6'" treat y pro vh1lon11 in the ir favor But what la not generally known ls thul t he m ost ae riou11 prob l l'm O ( Ill t t• r p r.,tat 1011 may r.-st with our own 111tt-lhgence or g;inizu. t10M Althoul(h our ab1hty to ~uth1•r inrormutwn Jbo u1 lhc R U1HllttJ1:1 111 l'XCf•llt·nt tht•rc• " 'l'rtous thi.a.:rt:t•nwnt 111 our 111 l\'lltl(CO('l' t'lllll tnUntl> 0\ 1'1 ht)W lhl· 111formnlw11 . ~hou ld IJI' m krpretl·d Thi; res ult ,., that two or Mailbox more conclw.lon11 -each baaed on a lo alcall)' reasonable In· terpret~tlon of the same basic facts have been preaented t.o the pruldent a. 1uldance In tel· Un1 national pollc)'. "I don't know how the president can m ake his decisions from •II the different conclusions we give him ... one Intelligence 11ource told our associate Dale Vun Alla. THE SIMPLE, appalling truth is that. though the Soviet govern· meftl 18 In Its 62Jld year Of eX· iatence. our mtelHge nce experts still can't agree on what kind or beas t the Ru!is ian communist bear 1s They arc like the legen dary blind men try ing t o de1oc ribt-the elephant from dlf· fcrent vantage points. and 1t 1~ 1£H for the pr<:sldent to dec1d.- wh1 ch d('lll'rtJ.lllOn 1:, mobl n:Lla · bit· Th~ bu1o1c disagr eement 18 over tht· Soviet':, lon g ranJ(e slra tegu: goals Are they. in Lhe late Nikita Khru1hchev'a phrue, out to "bury" u11 and take over the world? Are they defenaln paranoids. fearful ot bel.n1 overwhelmed by U.S. military •nd industrial strength" Or are they just prac- tical poUtJclans aeekina to ex· plolt any temporary advantage on the International iscene in hopes of achieving 11tablllty through equ1itllty with the Un1ted States'> THE DIVERSITY of opinion i11 spelled out in a document. "Un· derstandine Soviet Strategic Policy." written by a Central ln- lellieent-e• Agency analyst. Fritz £rmath. who Is now with the National Security Council. Althou-;h the paper was pre- pared in ~ember 1975, It is 8llll s tamped "Top Secret" b ec aul\e it IS regarded 'a s vahd today. ''The s ub1ecl of Soviet strategic policy and obJt>cUve8 1~ very e lwnve... Ermuth beJ(an . "P 4!r t1nenl e vid e n ce 1s volumlnowJ: but it almost never speaks for itself. Inte rpretation of the evidence always Involves our preconceptions about the Soviet Union lil!I a nation. In· ternalional pollUcs, the meaning ol military power, and the condi· lion of our own country.'• Ermath then spells out the "three distinguishable perspec· tivcis current In the inte lligence community" concerning the Soviel.8. -THE naST group cont.ends that the men In the Kremlin "s~ek cleur 11upcrioraly over th • U.S . with confidence and dt: termination and tnay sce some serious prospect or achieving 1t in the next decade ... The second group believes "that the Soviets ente rtain no re· alislic hope of acquiring clear s trategic s uperiority over the U S and even see the C'hunce for a dvantage as dubious." accord ing to F.rmath . "The ir !the Rw1!i1ans' l mam <Jim is quite s imply lo prevent the g re at technical :rnd 1ndui.trwl might of the tJ S from placing the m on1•1· again 1n an inferior pos1t1o n Thl·1r arms and a rm ~ rontrrJI poltc•tf>l> a re 1·ho'>t•n lo this Pnd " Tht• third l(l'OUI> M'\'S lht· So111et ·., 1>hwc·11v1• this w;,.y "lf1 l'hOO<,t• phh C'll'' lhllt IH''l( ht•dge al(:un~I unr<·rt a ltlty, tht•y fra m e lh1·1r p11lt1·11·.., 111 tJHcr .,,,m1· ch;inet· nf attaining a rf•· c1!tt ve pn•pon<IPran1·1· over lh1• l ' S , a ~r 1•a tl•r C'hiJn<'<' o f •wm1·thrng 11•::.::. dr<1mat1<· but still a d vantugeou'>, ilnd a virtual j{Uar~ml1·1· of <'!<.liJhlt~hm~ and r t: I a 1 n 1 n ~ a l I 1• a ~ t IJ v e r a 11 equality " f'ootnot1· ,..,,, what <Wil<t crJm fo rt II offt•r'>, l nlt'llll(f'O f'I' sour"('' f1•1·I th1· Kn•ml111 IP1t<l1•1., an· a '> r1inru~1·1t <ibcmt lh•· IJ nitNI Stat•·~ .J1' w1• •Jr•· a t,r1ut lht·m Tht· 1nform:1t1on lh1·v t'11 ll1•et f ri1m I ' S n1·w::.p;qH·r ... ('()rt i.:ri·,.,.on.il twannl(-.. p11l1 11c1an .. · .. t .111· m1·nl::.. l'1•n1 •• l(On .111 nt1unc•1• m1•n1 ~. lht•1 r own rov1·rt a1 II\ llll'' pr11h:1hl\ ~!IV I '' th1•111 no twtt1•r ~ra..,p of I ' "i "' ratt•j.(w i.: 11 :1 I ' I h .1 n I h ,. .1 \ •· r a I.!•· \ 1111·r11 .111 n•·v.-.p<111•·1 ri-;.1111·1 "·" There's Nothing Funny About Obesity To lht· ":d1t.or As a profc.::.::.1<mal pcr .. on work 1ng with people suffrnng th1· agonies._ of obesity, I round Harvey Bullock's r~m arks. quot t•d in your Aug 23 feature article .. ·at!IO f'at? So What? to be nol Vf'r y funn y, a nd p e rhap!I dangerous The re 's a simple »nd good reason to get rid of fat. you live longer and healthier . I certainly do agree that peo· pie find a million a nd one r easons to break diets. hut lht!re's a s imple <'xpla natton: As any chubby w1lhng to tell 1t Uke rl 111 will udmil, a diet 11> som e thing miserable you 1nfl1ct on yours elf s o you C'an lo!<.c we i~ht so you can gel orr lhc die t and ~et rat ai.:ain. THERE'S AN eu1>1c r way for chubbic.-s lo tukf' off weight. If you do it the we ight stays orr forever. You !'Simply m ake up your mind that from this day on you will give your body exactlv what it nc·c.·d:s: all tho!\e good vitamins and mineruls. just lh<' right amount or protein. rat and <·a r bohydratc . And wh y"> Because you love yourself. Do It and the pound11 tumble away, and stay off for good. Your en ergy picks up and you reel hke a million dollars . I wonder why Mr. Rullock does n 't tell thut to his fat.sos. Maybe he d oesn't like good health. JERROLD COHEN. Ph 0 . Tral• Ott Trark To the Editor: The article m S unday's paper about Stan Kenton uys that Kenton wrote "Take The A Train." "Take The A Train" lA farnowJ as a Dulce Ellington tune, and waa a trade mark of the Ell· lngton band. It was the typical chord structure. The author of ''Take The A Train" la identified on the sheet muaic . and elsewhere, as Biiiy Str1yhom. If ln fact Stan Kenton oucht to be credited with this compoel· lion, tome readers would Uke to know why. CARL F . HARTMAN rt.. ~ Pflol ~• cor· rcct-' U. mUeMt a. ca ~ eol- umn btl Aete. Mau'"'9 s•tor Charr.1 Looi Mow., ..... ,•· n ·-·~ £1••• .. Clenre To the r.ctitor: Tb• 8outb Lapna Cl.te M · 1oel•ticm ii "'7 appnelaUve of tbe ~,._UM laue ~ tbe • ' cloeure ~ the '9utb Library. Our a,..,on.1111111 h.i-. fou1!ht (11r th11·1· 1·1111..,·11111\1· ,,.,tr , lo rf'1,1tn thl:> lll't•(lt-cl l'lllTinlUllll~ fa1•1h\) No. w.,. did not ~IYt' up tht~ year as your a rticle of Sunday, Aug 12. 1mplwd In fol'l this year 1.165 p1't1t111n ..,.gn11 tun•s w,•re riled with th1• supcrv1::.or's orhrc d<·~p1 t1· Hiie y ·~ ri•quef>t . "Plcai..-, nu m un· pC'trt wn~ wt• already know how you frcl " BECAUS•: OF this i.tl1tudc. the C1v1l' Assoc1:it1on hoard fell othf'r a ction wa~ requlrt'd namely new11 papt•r covcraJ(c. hence our cont1tct ing or your sta H. Far from J<I Vtn~ up on Uus matter. we wrote to the county librarian requesting a meelln" <n o r es pon se l . a nd th e s upe rvi11o r s . Tt'l e phon1nf( s upe rv1sor11 ' 0H1 <·•·11 r e vealed two 1>uperv1sors' w11lingnes11 lo 11upport funding or the library for another year if our own i.uperv1~or would propose it. Un fortunate ly. Mr. ftrlcy would not do so. And it :st-e ms on1• re al service o ffe r ed for our county U• d ollan i11 to tw withdrawn from our community with no answer to our three-year -long plee, ra· tlonale. and expression of sup· port except NO SOUTH LAGUNA CIVIC ASSOCIATION Ann Christoph. • Planning Committee Duna Smith, Secretary c~.,.s .. , To the Edit.or: Tom Murphlne's cheap ahots at the CoutaJ Commlasloo h•ve 1one too far ("Just CouUn1" Au1. 21). Retarding the Blue La1oon seawall, he seem• to overlook an lmportant polnt. The crumbllnc seawall WH bullL with d11re1ard for tbe atate coo1tltullon. The conalilutlon proteeU rilht of acceH to Ute ocean to the point of mean bi&h Ude. ~an plainly aee Utat the Hawalf wu butll beyond the Quote& "He'• • cl111lc tourlat. Re en- joy• mu.aeuma and ii lnartaued by the Astec culture. Hll 'lie ii 11 normal 11 pouible. 8* he contllWll to be d11turMd about what la bappeninl ln bl• country which la ln a ahamblet aow. '' - Mark llone. aide to defoled lranlan ..... lleb• ....... Paldatl. who hu bMD in llnleo with 1111 family •Ince June. mt·un high t1dl• lln1.· blo<'k1 ni.: on · an dl'<'''"' Out of 4~1 mll1·-. 1,r • 1,.;..,t ltnt "' OranJ((' County uni) 4! I mt11·' r1· main t.H'c1·:..i.1ble to th1· publt<· T ha t '!> o n1• rea:wn the v<itt'r"I l'Stablis h ed a Coa i.lal Com m1ss1on So back o rr. Tom. and lf.'l the Coa s ta l Comm1ss111n "Keep on Coast1nR" by uphold mg constitutionally guaranteed ocean access. TERRY TIMMINS Park B •zarfl To the Editor: I almost killed two children to day -with my car in front of the entrance to Rluebird Park They ran acro111; t he strecl from their mother's car. It wa'> parked in the "No Sloppin~ Zone "; shewa.ti in the c ar. Those si.cns were ins talled a couple ot years a.co "after" a lit tie boy w as killed the re . It seems Uungs ore always done "after." Another mother was parted directly a crosR the s treet 1n front of the entrance. The trunk was open, she was leaning into at for something. He r s mall ch.ild was in the s treet behind the car -mother was not watctung. I'm glad tw>r chHd didn't dart in to the street at the same Ume. I eould have hit aU three. I'm glad I waa watchlnJC. THEaF. WAS anothe r car comln1 towards me passina the car parked In the no parkinJC zone. There would soon be rour cars abreast on that narrow street-two parked, two moving towards each other. The car comln1 to wards me temporarily blocked my view ol the car parted ln the no 1toppin1 zone to my left. Aa tbe car went by. two boya ran from their parked car out from behind the paaalnc car. They were anxloua to 1et to the pull and play. They almoetdidn't make It. I'm 1lad I wu 1oln1 1bow, coaatina •1th my foot oa t.be brake. I'm 1lad my bruet are Sood. and my refines etW aood. and the bo,p not a UtUe quldter Into the street. My 'left front fender wun't a foot from the boys wben my car 1to9Ped. I a.ope It teal"M Ulem, ancl.ell*lally their m~ did ••• Tb•r• 11 a nfe entrance al"OUDd tbe earner. TMN ii no rea1on to me the froat ~ on c,.. areet wheN the tnmc '' '° beaYJ. I cloa't bav• U1 ebUdrea, but If I dkl. I hope tbelr Hfety would bl •Ol1b • driv. U'CMIDd ta.. CIGf· • f n1·r Stn('f' tho. d!WSn 't ::.t!Cm to h•· th•· a ll 1t 11!11• of 'nm1· p11r1•nts. th•·,.,, . ..., St11•1•I .. n1ran1·1· 'houlil b•· 1 lo"-d to fu rn • th1•111 tu tw ::.;1frr IW Ht-:ttT l'OWt-:lt 1t'•lc-la •Ml•orll ··? To th<• ~:drlur W1• !M'l' P1•11·r Kr1'm1·r. lrv1111• C11mpanv iH1•::.11frnt . ..., :11 11 a~:un In his .. pc1•1·h bt'for1.• lh1• trvmc 11'1arc1 nr H1·111lors h1• -.u1d . among otht•r lhmJi!". "Too ort•·n. rn any r1t v. l'ount). -.tat•'. or na tmn. 11 1 ~ a "m a ll hut v1>1•:1I rrunont 11 th.it mukt·' its wi~h1•-. known to 1•h•<:kd ofrtc·1als Mort· oftt>fl than not. lh1)> mmflnty ha:. :...•tf1sh mottv1•s " HE WA.C,, or cours1'. rcf1•rnng to homt•owners rn th1 -; area. hul t.>w well he dcs<'n hed his own minority group th<' builders and de velopers . It is not a minority or J)(•oplt· who w unl lo k~ our a rea und1•r a controlled ~rowth pattern. but rnttwr a ma· JQnty, who indt·ed 1•ll·ctf''1 a C'ity council lo do JU!lt that 'l'herc• 1s u grow111i.t 1•1m N•rn that instead or a l ar~1·r tax hast• re~ullinlo! from rwv1•r c•ndmi.: dt·· velopment. ou r r 1t 1c" qui It• ~s1bly nev('r rerovt'r lht' t•ost of initrnl and c·ontinuin~ ~crv1ccs lO the new developm1·nts W.L. THOMPSON L••d Tau .. .., •• To the Editor. We cannot a fford lo have a m asaive take·away or taxable land by the government. Our (Ounty needs all the t axi.ble land available to pay for the basic needs ol our citizenry . To take away thousands or acres fM another national park is in my mind pure idiocy. On Aug. 5 there appeared a federal lands map complied by the U.S. Geolot1i(al Survey, 19'8. showing the 1itmount or land owned by the eovemment, land not taJtable t.o the state or COUD· tlea. It ls Immense! A 1roall park is ac~ptable but pleaae permlt the Irvine Com· pan)' to uae their land u tbey wlab1 have the 1olf courHa, wblcn are th• beat 1reenbett that could be, and leave • bave our county u a tauble eDtky. Tbe Cleveland NaUonaJ Ponet ,, on OW' nortbeut nan1r ... could be bed for no such an out• lay. CARLC. KLASS • ... ..., ..... _ _... ... ..... ........ ~ .............. ..._. .. , ................... _.., CA tW. ~ 1111,•1 Ml tw J •1 ..... .. .-. .......... _. .......... _ .. ..,..._ .. ......... .., ................. .... 'I • • ' 1- ._....__....._... --...... . ..... ----· --.----····-...-------.-..-.-----·-... MEXICO I LOCAL Thursday, ~uguat 30. 1979 use DAILY PILOT 8 7 Shala Lives fluietlg lJnder Guard M£XJCO CITY lAP> -'nae d.,_ed ahab of Iran lot• around Mexico vbJUna lourial atabta, afflnc hienda, playln1 10¥ or leMl- •ll under Vft")' t.iPl affu.ri\.)', But, aay aidee.h aho la cllalur~ about event.a In hi• C'OUnlry aod la woR.Lq oe Ml memolra •'Jig aUAIHS LOYAL AND PATalOTIC," on~ of l.be aides, Mark 'tOl"ff, u•ld Of lbe ahab'l COMttn for HntLI in !ran th.at he left tut January. Shah Mohammad Reaa Pahlavi and bla family are "ba1M1tlly vacatlonlJ\I " In I poah Spanish style villa ln Cuernavaca, a col onlal l'ftOrt :iC> mil~ south of Mexico Clly. Morse aald "He 's a <'lassie tourist Hl' enjoy1 miueums and 11 Intrigued by lhe A&ttt culture.·· Mor. e said an a telephone interv1ew with The Ass~11tted Pn·iss "Ilia life 1s as normal as poss ible ··But ht> C'onUnue:s to ht' disturbed about .,vhat 11 happt:n1na In has country. which is 1n a sbambaea now " Except ror one news eonfereon« held after 1rr1 vlng here the s hah has shunned reporters • SECURITY AAOUND THE SHAH WAS SHAAPLY increased an June after Iranian rev°'uliooary court judge Ayatollah Sadeq Khalkhah authorized the deposed monarch's ,,iassassination and s aid be would give a re ward to anyone who carried it out Iran 1s led by the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, one of lht' t hah'a lon1 time foes. who Is establishing atn Islamic republic l-0 r epl1c" lhe Patblavl monarchy Far from Uvin1 an isolaUon, lh• Iranian Imperial family, un· der heavy auard. vlalu with friends ln Cuem avaca and other parts of the country, g~s slghtseelni and occulonally nigbt·clubbing and re- t'e1ves visitors, who have included former President Nixon and former U S secretuy of State Henry A. Kissinger. MorsedecUned lo name any of the s hah's other visitors and friends "WE HAV E RECEIVED TIIOUSA"NDS OF letters from all over the WQrld 11mce we've been in Mexico -and I don't think we've received one negative letter," Morse said. "We've gotten several offers from Amen cans saying that if he needs a place to ~tay they have property a va.aJable," Mors e added But he said the shah ~and his family plao to stay in Mexico for lhe foreseeable future Tbe sbah, ~mpress Farah and t heir fo\Jr children -Reza. lli, Farahna.z, 16, Ali Rua. 13; and Leyla, 9 -entered Mexico on June 10 on-three· month tourist visas. Tbe v15!~able, and t•ventually could be upgraded to distinguisb~1:mur per(Dits ANO'rtlElt AIDE, ltOBE•T ARMAO, SAID that at home 1n Cuernavaca , "the shah leads a very quiet. relaxed lifestyle. He r eads, trying to keep up with the situation in hi!i country He's also workln~onhis me moirs ·· (1 He said the shah plays tennJs and golf and "he's ln &ood shape. thin and tan." The enormous villa sitting on a three-acre estate is surrounded by hi1h bougainvlllea·covered walls and includes a large s wi mming pool Adjoining it and divided by a s mall mountain stream is the golf club, Los Tabaccblnes, one of Mexico's most exclusive. Cuemavaca. a city of 220,000 in a series of small valleys, is a quiet resort favored by wealthy foreigners as a place for s eclu!U>n. , especially by retired Americans because of its balmy year-round weather '' THE ESTATE BELONGS TO TUE WIDOW of a wealthy Mex 1can architect . and last year rented for about $13,500 a month, ac cording to local residents. This could not be confirmed What the s hah pays has not been disclosed Since moving to Cuernavaca , the shah and Empress Farah have made trips to the s ilvers mlthing center or Taxco. 112 miles south of Mexico Cit y, to lhe southern state or Oaxaca and "oc· cas aonal trips to Mexico City to go s hopping or visit friends." said Morse Morse who, along with Armao, 1s an American said the four royal children have been studying English and Spanish all summer with special tutors and plan to enter school an the fall. But he would not reveal where whether in Mexico or an the United States. as is rumored an Cuemavaca Addiction Traee,d Drugs 'Hooked' Hughes NEW O HLE/\!\S cl\ I' 1 Tht• 194fi pl<inl· C'r:t"h lhat n1•arl\' k1llt•d rt•tlU'>l \t' b1llllJ1IJll l' 11 11\o\ a rel lluglw" .,t<.artt:d a :m Har dru).! habit lhat C\entualh 1-.allt'd him , -.av::. a rC'SC'arl'h1·r '' h•) wrotC' I lughe... ml'd1l·al h1 , leln :llughl''o \o\~J'> badl} IOJUrt'll Ill tha1 c·r:.i ... h, .rnd he \o\a!l J.;l\t•n n.arrntn·.., an thC' h11 ... p1tal OPEN LABOR DAY 8-6 .. . 1·nou).!h morphine -,o th Jt hi" per::-.onal physician wa" '>tlr~ thut lh1·\ hart addicted J11m <,;.aul l-t1n .... t S Tt:nnant .Jr •if th1 I· c "I .A ~chool r1 f Publ11 I lt·alth TE:\'-"A!'\T l 'OMPll.EO the llui:h«.> ... med1u1l h1 !:.tOr} for Lht· f1·dt•r al Drug Enfc,ru·m1·nt ,\d m1n1:-.t r at1on Al t h1· tame JUthont1t:::. \H •n· 1n\'<:'>l1gatan g a pn ... -,1hle murdl•r 1·11n.,p1rnn 1,., llui.thi::-. <:11d1 .... .. Thi:. point 1:. ::.tall debated. hut tlw autop-.;. rl'port :-.howcd .1mounh 11( <'•><kine 1n h1!-i hlood .,., hll'h \o\l'r<' l'on:-.1'otl·nt with <1d d1rt1on but not murdf•r ... Tt'n nant said Tue.,d:.iv an an addrt·!-.:-. 111 ..i drug abu-.1· <·u nf<·n·ni·c hen· 111::. v.a'> the l'!<t ... 'ol(' CCl!-il' 11( lht· dr ug dt:p<'ndt·nt pt:r~onah l~ -..JH1 T1•nnanl FAR FROM LIVING IN ISOLATION, SHAH SEES MANY OLD FRIENDS Among Thoae Who Have Visited It Former Pretldent Nixon, Lett PARK FREE Si LABOR DAY 11P111 cou.PO• ~t.\.' Sand Content Eyed Newport Bay Tests To Delay Dredging A plan by Dover Shores homeowners to pay for improvements at a new t;pper Bay park in return for permission to dred~e their boat c hannels 1s OK with Newport Beach City Council me mbers Rut there's a catch . Th•' counci l has called for independent tests of the material to be dredged from the boat c hannels to determine how much of it is sand and how much is silt IN APPROVING THE plans for the 10-acre North Star Beach Pa rk, council membe rs were as· s ur e d t he association wo uld spend $12.000 on the park project 1f they could be a llowed lo dump the dre<lge material into pits on t he site Councilman Ray Williams ex pressed concern about the con· t ent o r that material, which would be put into three pits, then cover ed over with the dirt alre ady on the beach. He asked that three bottom samples be taken from the short Dover Shor es boat channel and fi ve from the long one and tested by an independent lab. COUNCIL MEMBEllS will re· view the test results before giv- ing the project their final ap· prov al. But Mayor Paul Ryckoff s aid he likes the idea of having the park. jointly owned by the city and county. finally de veloped al no cost to the city . "I'm inclined to think that ar the tes t r esults s h ow pre · dom inantly sand, then I, for one, would be In favor of it," he declared. Members of the association came up with the plan this sum- ~er after meetings with sta!f members of the refional coastal commission. TBaEE YEAU ago, the com· munlty auocialion be1an 1atbering the permita needed to dred1e 5,000 c ubic yards of material out of the two bo•t cbannels. The project was halted when It was appealed lo the state Coulal Commiuion and com· mlulonen ruled that tbe material bad to be la.ken to sea to be dumped ud couldn'l be pat on NonbSlar Beach. E. P . Benion, president ot the auoclation, explained lbat oceaa dwnpln1 of tbe material hH been ruled out by tbe U.S. Armt Corpt ol EnainMn ,wblch l11u• pennft.a for dumpln1. · 0e11rr1wN .... Ma~ THE BEACH IN QUESTION Upper B•J't lforth Star IN ORDER TO get coastal commission approval of the use or North Star Beach, the com- m unity association came up with the park development idea. T he association previously op. posed development of the beach because of the traffic through the neighborhood that s uch de- velopment might generate. Benson said Tuesd ay that op· position has bee n reversed in or· der to get the dredging plan ap- proved. Couoly and coastal commillioo officlaJa will have to approve l.be plan along with the city council. The exist.ina piece of land is currently croeaed wtlb pita, cov· ered wilb weeds and Utter and tta only public f aclllty la a porta- ble toUet. THE PIAN PVT forward by the 1NOClaUon calla for UM con· alnlctloa of dune1, llae inltalla· Uon of a trail 1y1tem Hd pbyalcal fllneaa course and laodacaptq of UM area. TbeDlanallocallafor·COD1tnlc· Uoa of an entry U..t would bar vtblclel while prov1c11.,1 aeeeu for'*9e1tr1au. Mesa Verde Sclwol Lease Bid Delayed Consideration of the leasing of Mesa Verde School has been pos tponed until Sept. 4 . at t he recom ml'ndation or Newport Mes a s ehool Supe rinte ndent John Nicoll Nicoll lold trustees Tuesday t hat he has been dis cussing leases with Coastline Commun1 t y College and F':.iirview SlC!t<: Hospital. However. he s aid, thl· hos pital ·s written proposal has been delayed by state red tape Trustees agreed with Nicoli's s uggest ion that Fairview be given until Friday to submit 1l!> proposal Mesa Verde School was closed this year because of declining enrollment Seven Joining CofC Board Seven people have been elect ed to three year terms on the Costa Mesa Cham ber of Com- m e r ce boa rd o f dire ctor s, cham ber officials announced lo· d ay. They said 14 people ran for the seats. Elected were architect and f o rm e r m ayo r Willard T . Jordan; Costa Mes a Vice Mayor Arl ene Sc h a re r . curre nt c hamber Pres ide nt Howard Clary. who works as personnal d irecto r for Duncan Elec - tronics; attorney II. J ack Hall ; business woma n Peggy Reinert. Daily Pilot General Manager Jack Curley. a nd Edward Schnabel, manage r or the Mesa ConsoUdated Water District. Poet to Read Literary Work Guggenheim award-winning poet Diane Wakowski will read her works Saturd•y at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, beginning at 8 p.m. The reading will be followed Sunday evening by readings from four local poets at the La1una Beach Library. Ma. Wakowski, a former Laguna Beach resident, has won acclaim for her books, including "Motorcycle Belrayal Poems," ·'Virtuoso Llteralure for Two and Four Hands " and "Triloo." C0tt la $4 and proceeds 10 to the Laluna Beach Poet.a. Tbe adailufon prtce applies to Sun· day's performance by four poets at Lile library be1lnnln1 at 1: ao p.m. --~....--.-4-.--•••• .L. .. ------• -·-.. -... SAVE 10°0 ~ .. ~ "i"ISl.HtqP~ . ,j/jjj ~~r:~:~r~ .... -~. ~·~··~ DELUXE FOLDING BEACH CHAIR <··-·"'·~·· •··· • .-...-.. 2499 OURR£G 34 .. LI MIT 2 CHA I RS ,,· ,-BEACH ~J ~~ TOWELS VLi~,.. .. 8 as ... ~.,_ OURIEG 12" SPORT CHEST J59 Think(.( S()f T• e~~~ 4 ..,. Wtirrt! BULBS -.... 4.,..-• I ·~ I' L IM IT 24 BULBS ~ -.4/·~a~ l·~Q~~ 149 OUR IE' RE-WEB ING 17 FEET 23c C HO ICE OF NO ICE NEEDED OUR IE' 4" OUR llG 49• COLORS • OUI 11' 17" MINI- DRIP 14'' 1·4 CUPS INSTANT HOT WATER FLEA BOMB 1'' HlftG 2•• PRICES SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO THRU SEPT. 5, 1979 WI llOIO• I OPEi 7 DAYS • ti ~· .. ... ~· :· • ~ . • . . .. . ·. • :· .. I • . '• .. , . I , " I . . .. , -CWl.,Y fltl.OT Business Sunshine Bea1ns Signal SUN HELPS SEND OUT RADIO STATION SIGNAL Ntc:ftofa C~k Sol., Cell Thet Collec11 Energy 8 RY AN, Ohao (A fJ I lAllle Thaman prayed for 11unshlno u hl11 radio 11taUon became the farwt rommerctal 11tat1on In the Unit~ States to 1end out • IOlar puw.-N'd •l.&m•l Stored liOlar en"cay was used Wt1dnHd•y mornlna •Od the plan wu t.o began relying on ac· livl'ly 1eoerat~ 301ar power in tht! att ernoon , but, u Luke 1 pr•yt'd , drlzzl111c ra10 thrut.efW!d a full solar start up at stataoo W8NO <A M , II' TllE 8UN failed to s~. rl'lhtnce on the stored power ruuld contini.ae until all but 2S percent had been e xhus ted "Then we'll return to Toledo Edison. our back up," said J . B Orendorl, a broadc.-uster at the 11tutaon Tht• 500 w<.itt du,'tame station v. Ji. M•lcctt.-d by the S l>epart rn cnl o f Energy and M a~~achuselts I nsl1tute of Technology for an experiment lo 1:1•n t·rall' t'lcctn l'lty .throu ~h 33.600 Photovoltaic solar cells THE CEL.LS, THIN o;andw1che-. or l>t'ml conduct.or.. that convert i.unlaght 1nl1J l'ncr~y. are a bout :J mchcs 111 Radio Station Clwsen about $12 a kilowatt hour. "But we've .estimated lbal by 1985 it should be down t.o about $1 per kilowatt and by 1990 it will mat~b t.be cost or conven· tlonal energy," h e said. For Energy Experiment THE SY8TEM IS about 10 Umea more ce>«Uy than conven- tional powe r due t.o the initial cOAt oi HtUng up the ayat.em, Nichols HJd. diameter. They are set up In neat l'OW1' over a third of an acre or flat lawn behind the WBNO Studi08. The array was designed t.o generate up to lS kUowatta or e lectricity on a suM y day, more than enough to send the 11tat1on's s ignal over Its '40·m1 les radius from this northwest Ohio city Exces.'I capacity is s tored m ballenes that witl e nable lhe station to st.ty on the at r for up to I lf2 days wht>n the bun d™!sn t s hine. Bl'RT Nl('llOI.'\, AN •·n~irwer for MIT. which bu11l Lhe :systi>m. est1mat.es the <'ells will provide 70 per cent ti) S¥) percent or the s tation':-. 1•l<•c·lrt«al ncPds rm an annual bai.1i. l 'tll1ty lane-. a rt' kept on :-.tundby for u~c a-. net>ded T h<iman ~c·ncral mana~er, -.u1d his wu' on<' of 750 stat1om, in .the nC1t1"n that rec-e1v1-<J a ctuest1onnairt• about solar powpr f rom tht· 0.-pa rtmcnt of Ennr.) .,omc 18 monthi. :i,go will save about $100 a month on 1ta eleetric ball . He uld the C'Oflt or solar power works out to Walkout Deadline Nears for Airline <Hfu.•1aJs of Hughes A1rwest say they hop<' a pendmg walkout by 2 .~ of the airline's ticket aicnL'I, reservation clerks and office 1·mployees can be averted befort a Sept lo s trike deadlrn1• Nt·~ot1auons m lbe yeu -loog pay dispute between Airwest and thP Airline Employees Association are to resume Sept. 5 m Washington. DC • under mediation. Talks were broken off earlier this month whe n the assoc1a· l10n ·s re present<Jtave ,reJected an off<'r of btndrnli( arb1trat10n to M·tlle the dri.putc \ Jl·DAY C'OOLl'NG off penod wao; 1n.'>htut.t.-d and association s poke11ma n Ed R oper said e mployee11 wi ll be frf'e to strtx•· at the e nd or that JO day penod. midnight Sept. 9 Roper said Wedne-.day that the as11oc1 at1on m e mbe rs at A1rwest have been working un der a contract thci t expan.-<t m August l971l Consumers Get Break • , Ill' said WUNO htt:oo. ;i good n ·a ''Hl tll aPVIY for tht• Jlnljl'l'I L.A. Man Named 'f o Pric·~ Council When Wik-; over a nf'w con l ra et hog~cd dQwn la s t f''r•hruary, a m1>d1ator w a :-. 1·allt•tl 111 N EW YOHK tAP I I t's l"'''lhlt· \Oltr ltll':JI :trf• o;ubst;rnlially uhoV<' lht• pn~t: r al<' the rat1· hank'> r hari::e tht'rr nw-.t credit worth\ corporal!· cu,tomt'r~ bank ma' ht' willing to g1\'l' you ,, lwtlf'r d1•al on .1 loan than at ~av''" Ex\on <'orp . ''"II''• 1allv .aft• r ... omt> b.rnk' ra1s1•d th,•1r pnm1· 1nh•r1•:-.1 rat1· lo .i n·cord 12' • p<>rrt>nl Hl'T HANKS ARE ll t:SITA ~T to l'h,rnge c·•111 .,unwr lm111 rat1·~ fn•qut•nll). and lho-.f' rate-. hJv•" rno\ll'd •up m ur1• :-.lowly th~n lhe prime rntc In <;Om<' (':tSt'' lht•y ltav1· not e·hilngcd al :.all . lntt·n•-.t r.ltt'' 1111 f'lln.,urnt r loan' lr.id1tw11all\ I $50,000 to $500,000 1 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS So at <'haM· 1\1 ;.inhauan Hank an N1•\I. York a < •1n-.urn1·r p;I\·'., 11 5k 1wrr1·nt for 3 'om· }'l':tr loan of $2 Of)O to $4 000 <.ind p;iy-. 12 percent for t1 ea:-.h <.1<1 .. arH't• on ;1 c-rl'dll l',;in1 M aJor C'OfPHJr<itrrmi., -..,urh a:. Exxon, pay th1• flrtm•· ratP, whwh C:h a-;1• <.Jntl other banks m<•ludrnJ.! No I ·Bank of Amcnru ra1 .,t•cl T u1•..iJ:iv 1 • ,,.,.,,.,,,, only J).9Y'"'•r•t • Wrrl&lv ~o•,.""'"nh \I ttw lwJ,!1nn1n~ of 197K, the fJrtml"i-all' w:i• 7 ', rwrcl'nl ._;,net th<' c on'l.lmn rntc•-. 1'11<.1 rg<•rl Ii) ( lr.1-..• v.1•r1· pri·l·1..,1·ly w.h11l,lhl·y <.in· nov. • ln<-Om• • Montblv fundtng" • ( ommf"rc1•I • b m onth• "' l v.,,,.,, HASK 1-:R;; Si\'\· ('0~ 1•1-:T l'Jl(ON, '>l~t1··r.-Jl ufa t11111 ;in/I r1·arr or (•1111fu:-.llm /iav1• k1·pt th•·m _rr,..rn 1.11•,lflJ.! t·1111:-.1Jrr11·r r.ilt:, lo th1· -.;irn•-. ••).lfolll Thi I :~ p1·1 < •·nt r .111· 1111 e .1•.h :iii\ an1·tr ha" 111·\ ,:r 1>1•1•11 l11 v.1•r" lhJll tlw Jlfllll" r,111·· unt il 1111v. 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[,. ,, ' W'\' J' ff.Jf I ~ A 1 I•' ~I f' ,,, 1 • 1 "Vilt .. , '·,. ,, .• ,,, f \t·"''' . • lltY ,. ,,;.,~ .. #'I I .. t oo w .. \ •t , '"' ~ I• I ., . 11 '' 1 I I ~ ... ,. I ,, " . If ti I ;11 I fU hJO U H 1n n H 1 I , o•r ()h O H • t)lf • I ... I' '. ''" '" ,,. I ' \ I I I' .. . .. I" "" 011 ., .. "" ,,,, ,.,, l)tt ..... ' .. .. .. I • I ,, .. . ' . ' .. ----....----- 7 Orange Ceast COITION Your Hometowa Daily Newspaper VOL. n., NO. 2;2, 3 SECTIONS, 4' PAGES ORANGE CO UNTY, CALIFORNIA THU RSOAY, AUGUST 30, 1979 c FIFTEEN CENTS ltlinnesota Deputy 'A~tac~ed' by lJFO WARREN. Mtnn <AP > When law ofn~ra rHpond~ lo » call reached Marshall County deputy Val JohMon, tho found his car smubed, its wlndahleld broken. anlenn• bent and Its clock 14 minutes off. And the chief hwt:~t11ator ror. the Center for UFO Studies say the .. thtng'' 'hat attack ed Johnson on an isolated road may well have been a UFO. "ll 's certainly as good a case as any l 've seen the past year. Al Hendry s aid Wednesday after A. llymg hen· from his to;vunston , Ill . headqua rttirs Johnson. ~. uid he wa& on patrol early Monday when at tac ked by ''an unidentified thing" whlch dove at b111 car, ciolwslng him to lo:.t: control "It 1u1l there and appeured tu be stationary." he sa,id. "But when I got closer , boom, ll wai. n ght there , JUSt right now I heard glass breaking, saw the ms1de of the car light up real bright with white light ll wa:. very. very. extreme ly bright PARKING That '1 all I c;m remember " Sheriff Oennis Brekke ha!> calculated the incident occurred about 1.40 a.m . lt was 2. 19 am that Johnson called for help Oeputy Greg Winskowski. who was on his way lo help J ohnsorf, asked him to descnbe the v~h1 · de that h.it him Johnson responc!&d, ' It wasn't a vehicle. Greg T don't know what lht> hell it wa:-; · When Win&k1ow:-k1 got to Uw st·enC', he round Johnson's car !>1deways on the roa~. The windsrueld and one headlight had been smashed. There was a s mall, round dent on the hood The red light atop the car was broken and two spring-mounted antenna were bent at angles or nearly 90 degrees Winskowski called an am · bulance to take Johnson to i.I hos pital, where he was treated for "welder burns" to his eyes Doctors said the inJury could have been causc<i by a bright rtash of Light Johnson's wri-.t wat<'h and an PARKING PARKING PARKING AIR ENTRY ~ ~ CARNIVAL AREA PARKING DRIVE )/ THIS IS CURRENT PLAN FOR THE PUTURE-OF ORANGE COUNT)' FAIRGROUNDS IN COSTA MESA But It's Only a Plan and Could Change ,~Say Fair Officials (See Accompanying Story for De tails) Fair Board Tells Plan For Future Here's the master plan as it now stands for the Orange Coun- ty Fairgroundio. 77 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. It's 150 pnme acres or stale· owned property. governed by the 32nd Agricultural District board of directors or . as it's more commonly known. the Fair Board. The plan calls for: A pennanent home for the Experience Center. a museum t h at involves visitors in pa rticipatory activities. Backers of the museum have three years to raise enough funds to build a home for it on the property. A commercial recreation center with a fast-food outlet and a skateboard park was previously planned for the-site. -An equestrian center. near· ly complete. There are perma· ne nt facilities for more than 500 horses. plus s p ace for te m - porary paddocks to house visit· ing horses during s hows. Trailer a nd van parking a lso is in· eluded. The equestrian center is operated under independent manage m en t . a ns werable to fairgrounds Manager Ken Fulk. -A proposed motor hotel lo house those attending major events at the fair. One of the most controve rsial items on the plan. the hotel's future is uncer- tain. -A soecial cultural ente rtain- <See FUTURE, Page A2) Coast Weather La te night and .mid· morning low cloudiness otherwise fair through Friday. Lows tonight in low to middle 80s. Hichs Friday in mid-70s at beaches to mid-808 inland. 11'81DE TODAY E %·UCI coacll J•rrJI Hulbert wa1 .,.,.., laad. a amp~ and plemont 100rd for .Wf'JIO.. and tOUl be mt•Nd. Re died thi• tDHk. Story. Page BJ. ..... ""'4c• ~ ,.., a .... au z=::"ll--~ Ji =u.n ··! ii~ 41 :.~Ir, ......_ ·t~ ........• .: My9.-r .. ... 1111 ,. Fair Board Chief Mulls Many Flaps By JACKIE HYMAN Of t1W o.ity .. 1194 St.alt When he was electc<i president o f the Orange County Fa i r Board last month, Elmer Mon ta n o of Costa Mesa found himself raced with: A la ws uit against the Fair Board by the city or Costa Mesa A mammoth master plan for the 15-0-acre f airgrounds. already in need of re-evaluation T raffic jams on surrounding streets that seem likely to in· tensify as the fairgrounds is de· veloped. A planned 8,000·seat am phitheater a lready d e layed more than a year by red tape. But Montano, an attorney who has spent two and a half years on the board, says he 's too excil· ed about the fairgrounds' poten· tial to let a few hassles get him down. The goals. he said. are "to maintain that p i ece or Americana that seems to be dis· appearing from the developing cities. and to develop the land that is so quickly disappearing to the best activities for the peo· ple." That's quite a mouthful. Ac· tually, it's several mouthfuis for Montano, a sort-spoken man who likes to make his poini severai times in different w ays to make sure he's clearly underst9Qd. He points out tbllt the rair's state charter calls for it to hold exhibitions and' expositions, dis· play the state's resources and products and s timulate cultural. industrial and other develop- m ent. D•ol' Pole! SU.It P- PUR$Uf$ FAIR GOALS Mesa's Elmer Montano 2 More File To Run in · N-M Election .. At least t wo more runners have emerged in the race for seat s on the Newport-Mesa school board. · "It doesn't say we'll have a Filing nom ination p a pers carnival once;tt yea~ and have a Wedaesday afte rnoon with the livestock show," Montano notes. county Registrar or Voters wa~ In addition. he said, inflation R eynald P e lletier o f 2443 and the gas crunch h ave in· Fordham Drive in Costa Mesa's teosified the (air's value as a College P ark section. Pelletier. reasonably priced, close·to-bomc who described himself as a place for citizens to be enter· reallor associate. thus declared tained. . • bis candidacy in Trustee Area 2. Montano, a charter member of the triangle formed by Newport the Orange County Human Rela· and Harbor boulevards and the lions Commission, said it's also Costa Mesa city limits. important to him that the fair serve a variety of clthens. 0 Tbe composition of the peo- ple at the fair renects the ethnic makeup of our community," be said. ''Tbat's important. It's not ei:cludllif people *•use ol the colt or because it's a place where historically they haven't 1one to.'' Oae of tbe llnt Cotta Mesans to Hrft on the board, althoulb the fairp'oundl are located in Cotta lleN, Montano arri•ed to tlncl a mase.r plu alread1 well ••• in the planalnl •ta••· But lta patb wun•t to run 1m~. md be wu eleYated to tbe ~ JUlt in time to _... .. Al& ...... Al) Also filing Wednesday was Ann Beaupre , 2361 Azure Ave .. Santa Ana Heights . Mrs . Befupre identified herself as a shipping clerk-volunteer. She will be running in Trustee Area 3; which includes the Weatcllff, Mariners and Baycrest sections of Newport Beach, alon1 with part of eut Costa Mesa and S~­ ta Ana Heights. Deadline for tiling was 5 p.m. today tor the four vacancies on the aeven·member school board. Candidates run in tbe 1eo· 1rapblcal area lo which they Uve. but are elected by all dJa· trtct vdten. Iran Said Notto Need U.S. Oil WASHINGTON U\P 1 Thr president or Iran's nat1on<1I <>11 rompany has said pubhrly h1., nation docs not ncc>d the ~hap mc nt of refined d1t:~•·I 011 <in<l kC'roscnc which th1• Cartl•r ad m 1 ms tration approved rPcenth th<' Wast1111gton Star r<•ported to tl ~I\ ThP oi l produ<'ls m q.~hl ht• r l' ~old by Iran at a prnf1t. tht• St.ir quoted the Iranian off1c1JI, lla:.sar. Nazih, a~ ~ay1ng T he Star. citini.: a trans1:npt of a recent Tehran radio broad ra:.t. quotc<i Naz1h, president of the National Iranian OJI <.'o .. a~ saying that tv.o month:-ago th~ I ram an government thought 11 would need the refined oil prod ucts. lie wa!. quote<! further a~ ""'~ ing . "Smee th1• Isfahan refinery w!ll start operation within Lh1· next two or thn•c month~ we v.111 not need the 011 we havl' bought. and thert• 1!> a possib1hty that wt• will be able to sell it ut a tughl'r pric<' onn~ the lsfah11n rcfin('ry starts operation I tt11nk wt· will be able to export some or the 1111 producL'i." P resident Ca rler. defendinll the pro posed sale aga i n s t criticism. said last week 1l was needed "to meet the needs of the famili es in I ran " f or humarutanan reasons. The Star quoted an unnamed Energy Department official 3!> saying or the proposed s ale" "The basi~ for this was sound. Jtiven what we knew in July." Carter had said the refined 011 products being sold back to Iran would comprise a tiny percen tage of the amount of crude 011 Iran sells to the United States. GoMReaches Record$319 LONDON <AP)-Gold prices rocketed to record highs today in hectic trad· ing in London and Zurich. Gold reached $319.1!5 an ounce in London. t h e highest price ever for the preelout metal. In Zurich. it traded at $319.25, up $3. 75 from Wednesday. Meanwhile, the dollar rote f« the etchth slrai1ht day in Japan bul was fenerally lower ln Europe. Tbe dollar clOled ln Tok.yo at 221.rJS yen compared with 22L425 yen al Wed· neaday'a clOH . electric clock in the patrol car stopped for 14 minutes. Johnson said he had set both t1mep1eces when he began patrolling1 that night and had checked them several times during the even ing. traveling extr emely fast to bend the antennas without moving the !-.prlna!s." Brekke said he was at a loss to explain the incident. Hendrv said he contacted rive Federal ·AVlation Adm1mslrat1on organizations m the area. and i.111 said they had no knowledge of aircraft activity tn the area "This case ha~ some clues." Hen dry said. adding whatever hit the rar "must hi.I\ e been "We.'re not trying to scare people." he said.' "We don't know what this was. maybe it's s omething that can be ex · plained But at this point, we don't have an ans wer lo 1t. Even the gentleman we called in from ('h1cago doesn 't have an answer 10 It ' HE'S GRATEFUL FO R HIS EDUCATION Alan Adams Repays Scholarshlpa Re's Sclwlarships Repaid R ~ J \Cf\ If-. It\ 'I \' Ot lM O••l'f' P,1tt s .... u \l,m Ad;im 11f '\1·v.pon B1•Jl h dul nmPthini:: n•J ont• h.l~ t'' er rtom· lwlor• lie "n•pa1d" t ht• .;tJlt• 'c h11l,1r hap fund rn1 the grant 11 J wardcd him vear ... b•.:fon• •\dam. ... 36. v. ho uppl'd ha' 1h1r1oat1on tri < nvt-r mflallon .tl<.o "repauJ" srholars h1p-. tu: cl rcn:1\'cd from the Hotarv Club and the California Al11rnn1 As~ol·1at1on OFFICIALS OF Tll t. (';,alafornia Student Aid Com· m1s~1on. which iaan him hi-. largest scholarship. '\aid at v. ;tS lhC' r1rM tlml' In th<' 23 ~car h1stor) of the program that a grat<'ful gradual(' h<Hl come back with a donation "I gucss thl' idea came last year."' said Adams. J partnt>r 1n Investors He;:il EstJtt• St·rv1ces m Costa Mes<J ··1 started ~omg bat•k tu rhurch maybe that had somNtung to do with at · II <' said he foll 1t v. as onh rt·a">QnJhle to include the ex tra donatJOn to covt.'r mflallun. wh1rh has bel•n more than 100 percent s1ncE' he grJduated from l 'C Berkeley in 1966. THE STATE SCHOLARSHIP he received came to ahout Sl.144. but he repaid S2.HOO. Th<' Hotury gave him $500 and he gave back St .200, wh1lc the alumm scholarship of $400 v.as repaid with S900. "I felt 1t was a personal deht to help perpetuate the sys tern." said Adams. a quiet but intense person "There's always going to be kids that need help. For some rea son. nobody ever gives money to the s tate fund." State offi cia ls c;aid bis S2.800 bas enabled them lo g ive an extra award this year. They said 66,000 applications wc-re received this year for 14 ,900 awards. ADAMS' DONATION WAS given to Barnngton Elliott. a 17 vear·old freshman bioen~1neering science student al UC San Diego who 1s working in a doughnut shop this s um mer to save money for eollege.oHicialssaid. Adams recalls the summers he worked during college at a variety of jobs in a warehouse. a sheet metal shop. a n aircraft machine shop. a water heat.er control company a nd a library -while he earned his degree in mechanical engineering. He said he couldn't have attended college without the scholarships. "MY FATHER HAD A heart attack when l was young and we were on wellare most of the time l was in high school." Adams said. He has since gone on lo study real estate and, at his own expense, earned an MBA at Pepperdine University. As a resuit of bis repayment of his alumni scholarship. Adams was asked and agreed to serve on a committee ln· tervlewing applicants for s cholarships this fall. He said the candidates be helped inter view came from central Los Ang~les and most were black. ''111E'f WERE REALLY sharp kids.'' Adams said. "I rem ember one really good-looking guy who wanted to be a Supre me Court justice. He had a vivacious personality - you Instantly Uked the guy. "Even the ones that didn't win had their feet on the ground and knew where they were going." Adams said he .hopes to see others repay their scholarships by making donatloos to the California Student Aid Commission. •'For a lot of people an education ls a Uc"t to a better future." be said. "It ·s also what it takes to have lnformed cit.liens lll)d make democracy work.·• • • # , .:.... _____________________________ ------------------.. ---------------··-----7---------------------~---- Orange Coast EDITION Your Hom••tow• Dally N~wMpaper VOL. 72, NO. 2•2, 3 SECT IONS, 4' PAGES ORAf\1GE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THU RSOAY, AUGUST 30, 1979 c Fl FTEEN CENTS Jflinnesota Depaltg 'Attaeked' by UFO WARR EN . Mann. <AP I whe n law omcers rttspondln& to a c•ll reached Mar~•ll County deputy V•I John.too, \hey found hl& car amubed. Its wlndahield broken, aotenn• bent and its cl~k 14 minutes orr And \he chief l11vt:isllg1&to1 for the Center for UFO Stud1eii i;ay t h e ·:thing " t hat a llill'ked J ohnson on an isola ted road may well have been a U F'O .. It's certainly as good u cai.t' ab any I 'vc seen the put year," Al Hendry said Wednesday after PARKING fly ing h~n· from hll'I t;v¥nston 111 • ht-adc1uartt>ra J ohnson. ~. Hid he w1t~ un patrol early Monday when at tac k ed by "an unldtinl1hcd thing" wh ich dove al h111 t·ur. causlnl( him lo lcmc <'Ontrol "It ul there und uppeiared lo be s laltonitry," he 1111id. .. Hut when I got closer . boom, ll wit~ n g ht thert-, JUSt right now I heard ~la. .. s hreaking, ~aw lht• 1n11ide of the <"<tr lll(hl up rNtl bright with whale hght ll wu:. ver y. very, extremely brlgbt PARKING PARKING R DRIVE 'fhat 'IS all 1 n m re member " S h l·riff Ot!n11ls Brekke hu' l'Ulculnkd the incident oc<'urr~ about 1 40 a m It was 2 19 u.m lh<at J ohnson call~d for help l>t'puty Greg Wins kowski, wh1) was 0 11 has way IQ help Johnson, asked hrn1 lo descnbe the vch1 d e that hit him Johnson responc!ed, "It wasn't c1 V('hJ C'lc. Gn•g I don't know whut thf' hell it wa~ ' Whe11 W10skiow ... k1 got to the ... , ... n (•, ht• round John:.on':. c ar .,1drw;Jy:. on the r oud. T hi• t winds hield and one headlight had b<len s mash<..-d . T her e ws...s u s m all, round dent on the hood T he r ed light atop the cur was broken and two spring mounted a ntenna wen~ bent ut angles or nearly 90 degrees W 1nskows k1 c..Ucd un am bul ance to take J ohnson to u hos p1taJ. where ht> was treated for ··welder burn:." to his +')'t'~ Doc to rs said the 1n1ury c-oultl havt> been caused by a bnl(hl flash or b~ht J ohn:.on's wri:.l watt-h <.1nd ;_in PAR KI NG ,._, THIS IS CURRENT PLAN FOR THE FUTURE OF ORAf;4GE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS IN COSTA MESA But It'• Only a Plan and Could Change, Say Fair Oftlclal1 (See Accompanying Story for Details) Fair Board Tells Plan t·lectric clock an the patrol car stopped for 14 minutes J o hnson s:ud he had set both t1mep1eces when he begun patrolling that ni.:ht and had checked them :..:veral times during thc even ing. If endry Raad he contart<·d r~ Vl· l-'cde r31 Aviation /\dm1n1i.trat1on organizal1ons an the <irea, <iml a ll said they had no knuwled~e or uirc·rart act1v1ty in the areu "Thii. cas<.: has ~omt· due:.." 11 1.:ndrv :.aid, adding whatt•ver hll tho· <·ar "muM h<.tVl' Leen travl'lmg extre me ly fast to bend the antennas without moving the :.prin~s " Brekke s u11J he was at a loss to l'Xpluin tht· incident "Wc·re nol trying to scare people:· he suid. "We don't know what this was. maybe it's s o m ething t hat <'a n be ex plained. Hut ut this point, Wt" don 't have an answe r lo it. Eve n the genUeman we called m from C'h1<-ago d<X•:.n'l have an a ns wer t•1 II HE'S GRATEFUL FOR HIS EDUCATION Alan Adams Repays Scholarships ········For Future Fair Board Chief Mulls Many Flaps By JACKIE HYMAN Oft ... Oaily ...... s .. 11 Iran Said Notto Need U.S. Oil He's Grateful 7 llcre·s the mast.er plan ets it now stands for the Or ange Coun ty Fairgmund£, 77 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. ll 's 15CJ ririmc acres or state owned property, governed by the 32nd /\grac ult ura l Oistrict board of d irectors o r , as it's mo re commonly known. the Fetir Board. The plan calls ror: /\ permanenl home for the l~xpemmce Center. a museum that involves vi sit ors an part1c1patory acliv1t1cs . Backers of t he museum have three years to raise enough funds lo build a hom e for at on the property. /\ commercial recreation center with a faRt·food outlet and a s kateboard park was pr eviously p la nned for the s ite . An equestrian center, near· ly complete There arc perma· nen t facilit ies for more than 500 h orses, plus s pace for tern porary paddocks to house visit· ing horses durin~ s hows. Truiler and van parking a lso 1s in eluded . The eq uestrian c enter 1s operate d unde r independent m a nageme nt. a nswe r able to fairgrounds Manager Ken FuJk. -A proposed motor hotel t.o house those atte nding major events at the fair. One of the most controve rsial item s on the pla n , the hotel's future ls uncer- tain. -A socc ial rultural ente rtain· <See FUTUR E, Page A2) Coast Weather Late night and m id· morning low cloudiness otherwise fai r through Friday. Lows lonlg.bl in low to middle 80s. Hi&hs Friday i n m id -70s at " beacbet to mid·80s inland. INSIDE TOD~ Y Ez-UCI coach J1rr11 Rulb.rn toa1 ~. ltod a lfmpt. and ~ 100f'd for ~~.and aoUl be m•11fd Hci d•~ '"'' wetk. Stor11 . ~BJ. When he was elected president o f the Orange County Fair Board last month, Elmer Mon t a n o o f Costa M es a ro und himself fal'cd with· A laws uit against thl' 1-':ur Board by the <"ity or Costa Mei.a A m a mmoth mas ter plan for the 1~-a c r <' fai rgrounds. already ..L.Q nc;z.d or re evaluation Traffic Jams on s ur rounding str<.'els that '>ecm likely t1J m tens ify as lhC raargrounds i~ dl' • velop('d A pl anned H.000 :.cat um pl11theatcr etlready delayed more than a year by red tape. But Montano, an attorney who has s pent two and a hulf years on the board. s ays he 's too excit· cd about the fairgrounds ' poten tial to let a few hassles get him down. The ~oals, he sa id. are "lo m tlin\ain t ha t pi cr f' or Americana that seems to be dis appearing from th(' developing cities, and to develop the land that is so quickly disappearing to the bes t activities for the pc<>· pie." That's quite a mouthful.· Ac- tually, it's several mouthfuls for Montano, a soft spoken man who likes t.o ma ke bis point several limes in di(ferent ways to make sure he's cle arly understood. He points out that the fair's state charter calls for it lo hold exhibitions and expositions, dis· play the st.ale's resources and products and stimulate cultural, industrial and other develop- m ent. "It doesn't say we 'll have a carnival once a year and have a livestock show," Montano notes Jn addition, he said, inflation and the gas crunch have in- tensified the fair 's value as a reasonably priced, close-to-home: pl•ce for cltlieM to be enter· tained. 0.0111 p,1., si." ,._ PURSUES FAIR GOALS Mesa's Elmer Montano 2More File To Run in N-M Election /\ t lcust l wo mor<' runners have emerged in thl' race for s eats o n thC' N<·w p1,rt-Me s u school board. Filln~ nomination papen. W edncsday a fte rnoon with the county Registrar of Voters was Rcynald Pell etier o f 2443 Fordham Drive in Costa Mesa's College Park ~ection. Pelletier, who d escribed h i m self as lj realtor associate, thus declared bJa candidacy in Trustee Area 2, the triangle formed by Newport and Harbor boulevards and the Costa Mesa city limits. Montano, a chart.er member of the Orange County Human Rela- Uona Commission, said it's also Important lo him that the fair serve a variety of clUzens. Also filing Wednesday was ''The composiUon of the peo· Ann Beaupre, 2361 Azure Ave .. pie at the fair ren ecta the ethnic Santa Ana Heights. Mrs . makeup ol our community," be Beaupre ldenllfied herself 11 a sald. '"!bat's Important. ll't not.-, ahlrp lng c le rk.volunteer. She excludlne people bec1uae of the wll be running In Trustee Area coat or because il'• • pl•ce 3 which Includes the West.cliff. where hiltorically tbey haven't MarlMrt and Baycreal aec:llons 1oae to." of Newport Beach, along with One ol tbe ftnl Colla Menna part of eut Costa Me .. •nd San· to Hrve Oil t.be board, 1lthou&h ta An• Helahu · tbe falrjroundl an located ln Cotta ..,a, Moatano arrived to nnd a matter plan already well •Ion• ln the plaaaiq •ta••· But Ua path wa1n1t to run 1moodal1. and he WH elevated to lbe pn1Adenc:y Juet ln dm• to ... PAI&, Pare Al) Deadline for filing wH 5 p.m. today for the four vacancies on th• HVen·men>ber school board. Candidates run In the 1eo- 1rapbJcal area In which they live, but are elected by ell dJ1- trict VcMn. W ASIHNGTON C/\ I' 1 Th•· prl·s1dent or Iran·., national •111 C'ompany ha" s aid puhlit'ly lw .. nat11m do<''> nrtt n1·,.rl the• ~h111 1111·nt or rd1rll'd flwse·I 011 and kf'rosl·ne whu·h the• C ·;.i n 1·r .1d m1 n1str:1t11Jn app1 11\'l'd r1·1·1·nll\ th1· Wa1>h111~ton St.11 1 t•1111rte•tl 11. ti ;i \' Th,. oil prodtll"I" rn11:h1 tu• 11 .,,,Id h v Iran ~t u pror1t , th•· "-t.1r quott·d the lr<1111.1n e1H1 t'1JI . Il a"'"" N<illh, a~ "1~1111: Thl' Stur . <'itini.: a trnnsrr1pt or ;1 rcccnt Tehra n rnd111 hrcwll .-a ... l. quoted Nal1h, pr1!s1tl1·nt or lhe National Iranian 011 !'n . a ... .,a y 1n~ Uial two month., :.igo lh,. Iranian governm1•nl thou~ht 11 would n('{'() the n ·f11wd 011 pmd ur ts lh· wa~ quolt'fl rurther ..... C.,lJ) 1ni.:. "Sinct• the• Isfahan ref1ne·n will :.lurt 01wrnl11111 w1th111 Utt• ne·xt two or thn·t• months Wt' will not ne•l-d tlw Oii we h1t\ ,. l~wi.:hi . und lht-rt• I~ a J)O.'.Sl h1hty th;il WI' will be ahlt• lo sell 1t ut ;i hiittier pri<·r ont'l' the Isfahan rl'f1n1·ry 'll <irL'! opcrul1on I l111nk w1· "''11 ht• able lO CXp()rl )(C)m t' nr th1• 1111 r1roducL'>." P res1dC"nl «a rtl"r. def end in at l h l' propos rd s a le a ga1n\t c rit 1c1~m. suid las t Wt'Ck 1l wa~ needed "to mC'cl the needs of th1• fam1l1t·s 1n Jr u n '' f or humanitarian reasons. The Star quoted an unnamNI Bncrgy Department official us s aying or the proposed sale-. "Thl' basis for thiii was sound. given what we knew in July," Carter had s aid the refinc.-d oil p roducts being sold back to Iran would comprise a tiny pcrccn tage of the umount of crude oil Iran sells to the United States. Gold Reaches Record$319 LONDON <AP>-Gold prices rocketed to record hl1b1 today in hectic trad- ing ln London and Zurich. Gold reached sauu~ an ounce ln London . the hllhfft price ever for the prec..loua met.al. Jn Zurich, It traded al $319.25, up *3.75 from Wednesday. Meanwhile, the d ollar rote for the ei•ht.h 1tnl1hl d•J In J1pan but w•s 1enerally lower ln Europe. Tb1 doll..-cloted In Tokyo 1t 22Ur76 yen compared wltb 221.425 yen ~t Wed· neaday't c&oee . ~'-iclwlarsl1i1Js Repaid fh J\Ct\11.lt\'1\' nr ,,_ u,,..,., ,,, •• ,'Yi'' •' \I.in /\d,irn-. ,,r"'""' 111111 Ho•.11 It tl11f "me tl11n1: no on1 hJ" 1·\ er 1111111• lwlur• lft• rt·1w11I .. 1h1· · 1.1ll' ·.1 h11J.1r• hq1 l1111tl 1•11 llw ~1.int 11 ·'"' ,1 rd I'd h1 m \ t':& 1., ht for,. \elarn:-.. ;µ;, "'h•1 upp1·cl h1 ' de111Jl1011 toe o\ .. r infl.111on .1J...o "1t•pa1d" -'<'h<1ljr:.h1 w• lw d n·1·1•1 \1•d fr11111 lht· Hot.Jr\ < ·1uh .tnd tht• «a1tr1Jrn1 u Alu111111 J\s.,111•1a tum OFFICIAl."i Of' T iit-. c illd11rn1.1 Student J\111 Com m1.,~wn. wh1t h ga\ 1• l11m h1 -, l;erj!t·'>l '>ChoJar~hip, ... :m l II "':t ~ t ht• hr:.t l1m1· HI lh1• :!'.I \f'U r hist11r} or the program thJt ,, grat<'rul gruduJt1· hJd ninw h;J<'k with d t.Jonat1on "I i;:ut.·~., lhl· 111ta r.rnw 111'1 ve•;H ," -.aid Adam .... ,1 p<1r1n<'r in lnvrs tor... l!l'al r·:...i.1lt• !°'l••rv1cc" Ill Cosla MC'SU · I ~1 art1·d ~111ng l1ae·k 111 t hurd1 maybe thut had sum,.lhtnJ( let t1o w1lh II · II<• '>a 1tl tw !1•11at 1.1. a ... c111lv r1•a.,011ahlL· lo includr th1· f'X I r;1 dnnatwn to 1·ovt•r inflat111n . wh11·h ha'> b<•t•n mor<' thun IOO Jll'n·c nt :.inrt• ht• .:radutil,.<f from I 'C: H •rkclcy in IOOtl T llF: STATt: S<.:110 1.AR.SHlr h1· r<"<·t•1ved ramt' to .1hou1 Sl ,144. hut ht· fl'pa1d $2.>IOO Thf' notary 1:avr hi m S500 and ht• j?ave bac·k SI ,200, wh1l(0 tht· alumna scholarship of $4()() wu.., n ·paid with $900 "I kit 1l was a persona l fl,.hl to help J><'rpetuatlo tht> ~y~lcm," said /\d:ims, a quirt hut intense person "The re 's a lwuy-; ~"'"~ to be k id:. that ne1'<1 h<.'lp. For som<> rea ~on, nobody <'Ver 1(1 vcs mont·Y to t he s tale fund " St<ile ofhcials :.aid his $2.800 bas enabled them lo ~IVl' a n t•xtra award this year. They s aid 66.000 applical1oni. "'''rt' received this year for 14,900 awards. ADAMS' DONATION WAS givt·n to Barrinl{ton Elliott. a 17 vcar old freshma n bi0t•nl(mccnnl( science student at U (' San Otego who 1:. working in a doul(hnut shop this s um m crtus:t Vl' mirncy for college, officials said. /\dam-; rt'ralls the :.ummcrs he worked during college at a \ am•ly or Job:. an a warehouse, a sheet metal s hop. a n :urcraft mach1n<' shop, a w11te r heater control company a nd a library whill' he corned his degree in m echanical engineering. lie SiAid he couldn't have attended college without the scholarsh1ps. "MY FATHER HAD A heart attack when I was young a nd we Wf're on welfare most or the Ume I was in high school.·• Adams said. lie hus since gone on to study real estate and. al his own expense, earned an M DA at Pepperdlne Univendty. As u result ol his r epayment of his alumni scholarship, Adams was asked and agreed to serve on a committee ln tervlewina applicanl.11 for Kcholsrships this f•ll. He said the candidates he helped lnt~rv1cw c ame from l'Cntral Loe Aneeles and most were black. "111EY WERE at:ALLV sharp kidR," Adams said. "I remember one really eoocMooklng auy who wanted to be 1t Supreme Court Juallce. He had 8 vivacious penonality you ln1tanUy liked the 1uy . "Even the ooot th•l didn't win had their feet on th~ ground and knew where t hey were 11olna." Adams uld he .hopes to see other s repay tbelr scholarabip11 by makln1 donations to the CaUfoml• Student ~Id Commlaalon. "For a lot of people an e<lucotlon la • Ucktt to a better future." he Hid "It's also wh8\ It lakes to bave Informed clthens ~make democracy work." • ---------------·--______ ... ______________ ----------------· _._. --,..--·-------· ... ·--··-------.._ _________ _ ---_.._.. ______ . Four Die In Storm BRIDGETOWN, Barbados t AV ) Hurr1C"aoc Davie dev· utated the ' tiny Caribbean a1land of Oomtnlca wbcin It 1wept lhrnu1h today, leVeUpg virtually all thCI houae1 ln R011tH1u, th4' laland'• capital, and li.tllina •t le.at four people, ~.C~l1'11f: ,, Radio Barbados reported today ... Piping Down Wo rkmen install sections of water pipe along north bound lanes of Harbor Boulevard in front of Harbor Shopping Center. The project . which involves closing <mf· laM of the street from mid-morning until mid· afte rnoon c·ach day, will continue for sever al weeks a s 1t progresses south to wa rd Wilson Street. The Mesa <'onsohdatc·cl W:.itN U1s tnct project is aimed at 1mprov mg wCJll'r c·1 r c-ula t1on ----------- Lone Ranger Fights For His Own Justice I.OS AN<: Jo:u :s 'A p ) Actor t 1.1~ton Moor(', who wore his 111a~k lo t·ourt toda y to hutUc for lt1i-. ni::h1 lo :.ippNir us the Lone ltartgl'r w<1s m ohbcd by a uto ~" aµh M'l'kt•r-. mome nt-. bcfor(' t h1· JUdgr· dasqualifi •d h1m!>elf v. 1thout t·xplanataon /\., Moon · appl'art'tl tn tht- '11urth11U..,l· hallw:ty , a youthful JI·•' ..,,.t 1•1·1·r1·d lhruul{h th<: 1•111v.11 lurrll'll lo a fr11·nd ;,ind v\'ll••d · Yuu k1111w who lh(.11 ma..,kcd man 1s" That's the Lone Hanger '· ~upt-r1111· <'r1url .Jurlg1· J r·rry l'adtl i-.:1111 hr· h:1 i-. 1>1·e·n rnundat t•d v.:t h ll'llt-r!-> cJt:fcndmg Mnorc. v. ho "'"> t·d the· Lone Rungn for >•'.l fO, 011 lt·lf•Vl'>llHI f';I( ht ,,lfrl 11n1• fan '>Ugg<'~l1•d 111 ;i lt·lr·gr.1111 th:1t I m1.1k<• 11n an;1 l1Hn11·a l rl1!->J>11~1l1on •if lht' l•·mpornry rt·stratntng rirtlcr I I '>!oil I'(: f':t<·ht <11<1 not ~1w1·if} his rca "'111 "' for <11sq1rnltfyin g h1 ms,·lf 11111 -.1.11d 11 nacf n<1lhing to do with ,1 11 v o n 1· 1 n I h 1· <·" ~ ~ H e lr.Jth frrr<'<.l lhl' t·aM· tu Supcnor <'ou rt Jud~!' Vernon Foster. who w;1-. to hf'llr 1l 1Ulf'r 1n the flay. Moorl', who salll ht· 111 64, wore 111-. lil<ick mus k, a white cowboy hat and a rtJst colo11·d cowboy -.ty lr· suit al'. hC' grecteo we ll 14 1!.hcrs ;rnd signed authograp~ rn thf' hallwuv 'I 'vc portrayt'd t he Lone HOJngcr for over 30 years," hl' i-.aad "I shall cont.mue lo m ake w·r!.om1I appearance!'> all over th1· c·ountry for m) thousands of funs "T hey say I 'm too old and out of condition lo be the I.o ne Ha nger. However , my waust is 34 and I'm lO pounds Lighter than I was when I portrayed the Lone Ranger " Moore hu been b1ttlUn1 Lone RanRer Televh1lon. Inc .. a sub s idiary of the Wrather Corp., whic h wants to prohibi1 him fro m appearing around the country dressed as the West.em he ro ORANGE COMT c DAILY PILOT ,...,. (),.,....,..., °*''' ,. .... •lftt*""f'•t\f ""9\ ,,.. .... (ltf'W .......,,,.,~, .,~,V.. .. tti.Ot .... C O.\t PvOf~(.,.,,..,.,. ~ ..... '-*"' .. • pwfth\.M• ~ I~ ,, ... , fw C.tt Mf"W H.._(RI Mi.at ft ~~Oh ........ 1r...,. t•~~Y•fl,.t .,.,,.... '-~""'"""'....,.."' .. ''It '*"Ot• ,.-~ ..0.tli(llrl '" °"'1ttW.ct ).,Wf'My-. ~ ~.-.,, ,,.,.,tllC.,....,....._,..,. .. .,,. ....... w.,, ,., ",... (•t. ......... , .. ~ .... ._ .. _ p,•\Htlllti.nd"1\llllll•V. , .... °"""" Y1ttt.., ... ftt~QefWM .......... ~·-'"'i.t n::::.t... ~ OietlMM '-........ , lltll A "•\tt"lt ..... "•01"8 ..,..,., omc.. .. =!".::C.:~'.;~ :O":t~ =; .. _, ' .............. LON~ RANGER RETURNS Actor Cteyton Moore lawyers Back After I 0-day Salary Dispute Orance County'• deputy di•· trict attorney• and public defen· der1 were back at won today followlnc a 10-day walkout In a pay dJ1J>ule with the County Board of Supervtaon. The attorney• unanimoualy a1rffd to retum to work alter learnl"' that the county would 1rant them Hlary partty wttb lawyers employed ln the eount1 couuel'1 otftce. · It wtU coet county 1ovemm.nt Ntw .. tl0,000 and •100,000 to brin1 aalariee paid to deputy cha· trict aUomen ud S»UbUc deftn· d•rt into II.De wlt.b t.boM paid d•puty county COUDHll, Hid PblUp Antbooy, chatrman of UM Board fJI hpent80rl. ( -------.. - Dominica '1 Prime Minister Ollnr Seraphlo predicted the death to ll would go "murh hi a her," the radio re ported. The Barbados report was bused on accounts from amateur radio operators on Domlnira, 200 milea to tht• northwest, and could not bi' otherwise con firmed. Government bu.lldJn1s. scbooa and churches on Dominica were opened to an eistimated 80,000 refuaeea whose flimsy. wooden home& were nattened by hur· n cane wmds. the radio reported The island has a population of 81,000, with aibout 18,000 in Rosuu, one of the poorest c ities m the central Caribbean. llurrkant• l>ov1d, one of the mos t dangerous of the 20th cen tury. rm1rt'<i l\outh of thr ll S V1rl!1n b l11nds today und hat lt•rt•d th1· i-.outhcrn cou.,t. o f l'u1•rto Hico :.1ft1•r t·utlln.: ;1 paU1 uf <h·i-t rul't 1<111 111·ros~ Dom1111e· :1 and two othi·r 10,l:inds in th1· l\n I 1 I I 1· ' • M 11 r l 1 n 1 q u e OJ n ti <; ua1ll·loup1• llt·.n ·v 'l':t~ and gal(' w1mh battt·n-d Ptll'rto l<1C'o·s southf'rn '\horc'. flnod1 11g low ly111J,! urcu!. and forC'inJ! lhl• t'VAC'Ulft1on of somt• M'tt.,ho rc• rc•c;11l1•nb fm m P o n rt'. lht· 1~lu nd '!> second l1.trg1•-.t t·1t} l' S National Yfr1.tthrr !-.<·r vu· .. off1t·1<1l". calling l>a 111<l em1· 11( I ht• i.:n·ut hurncan1·i-. or lhl' I I'll tur y," !.<l id th(• o,l 11r111 h.11! J,!ath1•n"(f forc-c 11vPr111i.:h1 liul harl \ e·,·n·d '>li i:ht I\ i-.1111th ·r hn prc•d1c11•d 11 w11u ld ·Jill', N1 mtl1·-. !.1tlll h 11( l111111·e· al nt1d!la~ f ' '"°'" POfJf-.rt I FUTURE ••. mt•nt n •nlN Pl<in~ C'::tll for a l'l>mmunit y <«:nkr, off ice sp<JCf' fo1 hu.s1ne!.SC!. operating 1m the fa irgrounds. und landscaped u rl'as In the Cl'nter of the fa ir- grounds, the Mc moriul Gardr·n <1nd exhibit buildings will be re·· taincd with a field house planned to houSl' add1l1onal fair exh1b1b tin the southwest side or the c·1•nt .. r l'Ore. an amphitheat er with 5.000 pt•rmarlt'nl M'<iti-. <ind 3,000 ll'mpor;H) one!'> 1!> plann1'<l It 1s bcinl( built by a prlvi.lll' group under a contract with th1· fair Construction ·~ lo ~tart in Octobt•r On th1· east ~1dt· of the cc·ntrnl core will ~ a new ~t ud 1um to r cplac(· the one c urn·ntly local t•d farth<'r north on th!' ground!-> The stadium will have 4,fiOO permanent seaL'> and 5,400 port<1 ble oncR und will fc11turc maJ1Jr hor iH· e ve nt s and olht:r 111· t1 v1t11·:1. such as motore>yrlc· rnr Ing, r irrU8(lS a nd conce rts lb 11unkt•n cff'11i l(n is expected to cul down l>n no1st- A n.-w entranc" lo lht· fair Rround11 al Nt•wport Roulf'vard und Mt-11u l>nve 111 ulrl'ady com plf'te· l\dd1llon1t l nl'w entrancei-. ;r n· pl ;r11nt-<1 on Flu r l>rt ve and Fo1rv1ew Houd. 1rnd thP main entran<"t.' on tht• 11outh side w111 bt• wldt•nc-d and rf'loc•1tted sllteht ly to thf• t•101t of wherf' It 11 now fo'o1r offlr 1nls caution that a pion It. 1u11t u plun, and MU dt· tolls ore• 11ubjel'l lo chan11• • • * f ',,....Pllfl#'AI FAJR. • • take the lum1>11 I.Ht month, thft Co11ta Mean City C11unc·ll 11u.,1t, rontendlnl( th11t th .. m•rtlnr plan must bt• submlttud Lhrouaih form11l dly plannintc 1u·oc~ure• llowuvur , the f•lr Uoard won the flral rou.nd thla month. An Oranae County Superior Court }udae ruled that. H • staate a1en· cy, the board Isn't subject to city Jurisdiction. Montano said that, while he dl111rees with lhe City Counctl, h e doeen't take the dispute personally. "The way I look at it , we have a job to do, they have a jOb to do." he 11ld. ''They are tryln1 to do what they think la belt for Cotta lil•a and we are lr)'tftl to do what'• belt for lhe cllentele o f U1• Oran1e County fair· 1roulMla. "I don't think U.0.• art ln con· met. But the mott kleffeet.ive way I tblnk to aolve our prob- lem• t. In t.he courtbouM. We 'll . probably both walk away tn an equal 1tat. of unbapptn .. 1." Montano aald he'd like to see dlff •rences, which center on traffic and 1eeurtty, reeolved tbroup tb• ul1Un1 city-fair llalloo committee. Anot.ber probl•m faclnt I.be board ha been the need t.o ,.. evaluat. It.a muter plea. 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The Unmounted Diamonds Listed Below Arrived too late for our giant Diamond Cutter Closeout last week The last sale lot -I 2 diamonds only 5990 PER CARAT OHll GOOD THIOU5H SAT •• SB'T. I 1t. 'Ill SH Art . Q() ..... Oval 0'4 Ch Marou1se I 02 Clb Peer I 05 e ll Heart 1 06 CIS Oval I IOCl!i Heart RACITl'S UNIQUE DIAMOND GUARANTEE sru 1 13 cts 1 15 cts ' 3'4 C1'l 1 36cts I 47 C" I 89 Cl!t SHA" Hriort Heart Oval Ho8!1 Merou1-.e Peat BEAUTIFUL MOUNTIM~i T• ,_.. •• 11d to my li:d1,eo•at He•• ,_, MW ,.... • t1d • • ,... WI uilf•., ,.. wl9" 9d If It ... lteHtl... d .. l9Hr rl•t er •-" .. ..t ....... fw et IHtt Ioele...,...._ ........ .,_ •ecltt't ..... cellc ..... .. ,_cit•• ,...ce, ,..._. ..... fl•• .. ...-, pricetl fw tMt ... Or. dev• of ,..a .. • •• wt1 ,........ tt.t , .. , .. ._.... Y°"f 0 .. ......., • •tlre _. ef yow~· leclM'• wtl c•t It fwy-. 0 ....... ,......., ............ .................... ,. ..... Al -c•••M lllllilftct te,,..... Nie. .. ------.-- ------------ -----. -----------------. --------. -··----------------- CALIFORNIA ~'l'rash Deaths Tied? Two Bodie• Found in Dump1ters LONG BEACH <AP) -Law -'orcemeot .,.a. are eom· Erina '*-to ... lf u.. .. 1 couecllon betweu U.e • alba ol MV•J'al bo~ ud ~ mtn found du_mped LD trash blru.. T he lat .. t body WH found Wednad11,y, dlamembel'M and atuffed into th.ree MP•r•\e tl'Aah b••• in a 1u•1tat.ioft dum119ter ·Unit Reverses Veto Of Rape Penalty SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly Criminal Justice Com mittee bowed to beavy pressure Crom law enforcement and re versed its veto of a bill to double sentences ror repealed rapes and other sexual assaults. • Several members voted with obvious reluctance Wednesday under the threat that an even barsher versiQn of the bill wouJd be forced to the floor by a vote of the full Assembly. The vote was S·l lO send SB13 to the Ways and Means Commit tee -but wit.bout the traditional recommendation that it pass. IT WAS A Vic.TORY ror the author, Sen. H.L. Richardson. R· Arcadia. who champions many law-and-order causes The plight or the libe rals on the committee. sometimes called the graveyard of law-and-order legislation. was illustrated by As· semblyman John Knox, 0 -Richmond. Knox said he opposed the bill in principle, but said a m ajority of the Legislatur e favored it. wmLE QUESTIONING a witness who called for dcrcat of the m easure, Knox said, "As a private citizen, you have an absolute right to be pure . Unfortunately, the rest of us don't have that privilege." Knox later made the motion to release the bill. but abstained from voting . The vote s hakes the authoritv of As5"mblv Soeaker Leo McCarthy, D-San F r an cisco, who was unable to h o ld his Democratic caucus in line : Six of the nine committee me mbers are Democrats. IT ALSO SENT A tremor through such groups as the American Civil Liberties Union, which relies on that committee to water down or kill Senat e-passed bills that increase prison terms. Richardson's bill had the support of Attorney General Georgl! Deukmej1an a nd major law enforcement groups . Only two daya btlfore. another YO"-"• QIU'I body WU found in a dum.,.t.er in A1oura. The dlamembered body was not Immediately ldentifed and an a ut.oply wu scheduled today. r n ve1ttlgator11 said th,e dead youth was a white m ale in his late teens or early 20s. The body round Monday was identified as Donald Ray Hyden. 15, or Hollywood. He had been stabbed to death and possibly sexually molested before be.ing placed ln lhe-dwnpster on Llbet- ty Canyon Road just north of the Ventura Freeway. said Sheriff's Lt. Stanley Beckman. 8HIE&IFF'S officers said they would be checking with Long Beach police to see whether the two murders might be related. The Hyden murder is already being considered possibly part of a series that includes two other killings over the past few months. Beckmah said. Both other murders involved young men who were stabbed to death and left nude in the Agoura-Malibu area . ON MAY !8, the nude bodv of 13-year-old Thomas Glen Luri· degren of Reseda was found off Mulholland Highway about a mile west or Las Virgenes Road . He had been st abbed sever al times and was sexually m utilated. investigators said. On Aug. 6, Marcus Grabs, 17, of West Germany was d is· covered stabbed to death in the Tapia P a rk area oortb of Ma Ii bu Tests to d e termine whether he had been sexually assaulted proved inconclusive. Oil Yield Debated Lease Hearing Factions Clash SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -En varonmentalists a nd oil company of· Cidals clashed at a congr essional hearing he re over whether leases should be granted tor !'ave new ofr· s hore oil dr1lhn~ s ites along the California coastline . Exxon execull vc J II. Silcox tes tified Wednesday that "only fi ve scattered areas a long the coast would be considered" for develop- ( ____ sr._~_TE_J m ent 1f the Department of Interior leases a rc grant ed. and that the potentiaJ yield from these projects was "at least 1.5 billion to 2 billion" barrels of crude. However. a U.S. Geological Survey explorer told the panel earlier the probable oil production would be only 681 million barrels. RTD Talk• f'aH L OS ANGELES CA P ) - Negotiators for'"th e Sou t h e rn California Rapid Transit District a nd 5.000 striking drivers met unt.il the wee hours t.oday in an unsuccessful effort to hamme r out a setUement to a c r ippling five-day-old public transportation walkout. But the bargainers for the bus com· pany and the United Transportation Un ion vowed to r e turn to the nc~ot1ating table later today. Plague Spreads LOS ANGELES CAP > -The chief of communicable disease control for the county has warned that plague· infected rodents have spread over the e ntire San Gabriel Mountain range and the public should avoid contact with all wild rodents. Two people have been infected with bubonic plag ue this year Probe Grant A•k~d SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The San Francisco Police Department is ask· ing the federal government for a $70,000 grant to conduct a one-year investigation of the unsolved Zodiac murders. Deputy Chief Jerimiah Taylor said Wednesday the departme nt is seek- ing the grant from the Law Enforce· m eat Assistance Administration lo pay the salary of two detectives. Bo~ard Closed LOS ANGEL~ (AP> -Beginning Friday evening. Whittier Boulevard between Eastern Avenue and Allan· tic Boulevard will be closed to traffic from 9:30 p .m . to 5 a.m. on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) LIQUOR DEPT. Sea grams Imported VO 6.98 em. <• Mii> (wlillk &My last) FRESH FISH & SHELLFISH NEW -ENGLAND caAB CAKES ® Freshly made, breaded, ready to cook ................. 1.49 lb. Pacific Red Snapper .· ................................. 2.29 lb. • • • PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEAT DEPT. ~,.,.= 1.89 lb.· Z.cky Farm• ..__ ............ ll'lt •• LouJ Fryen f'liesb Compl* Dell Dept., Party Plat&en, Ek. • • • ~. Auguat 30. 1979 Now Is Tlae Ti•e Ca li fornia Assembly Speaker Leo · McCarthy. D-San Francisco, jokingly listened to wristwatch Wednesday while telling reporters in Sacramento he s upports a bill conforming the state's vehicle smog inspection program to fe<kral standards . As~cm bly Minority Leader Carol Hallett. R·Atascade ro. also backs the plan LNG Dangers Cited WASHI NGTON CAP l The Ai r l'1Jrce. citing the prox1m1t> of its Space and Missile Test Centt:r at \'C1ndenberg to a proposed h quefied natural gas terminal e1t Point Conception, hai. esi.kcd Department of Energy offi cials to reopen the hearings which led to approval of the LNG sate "Should a missile ha vc to be dt·MrO.\ ed by sC1ft:ty offlc1ab shortl.\ after launch. there 1i. a poss1b1laty that debris would fall within th.I i. area <the terminal 1. ·· the Air Foret: scs1d an a prese release Tues dav The rclcaM· i.<11d thl' propo..,t-d s1tr· 1s s1'1. miles rrom \'andcn burg. 't'1lhin the i.afoty ··root print 1n\•olv111g m1i.i.1h.· launchc:. from the busc DAIL y PILOT AS JUstices' Dismissal Pushed SAN FRANCISCO (AP > -A te mporary state sqpreme court should disqualify itself from de· c iding whether Justice Frank Newman should rule on a case involving investigation or the high court. a n a ttorney has a rgued. Richard Mosk, son ot state Supreme Court Justice Stanley Mosk, urJCed the six special j ustices to disqualify themselves on grounds the panel has been improperly constituted. Seth Hufstedler, special coun· e ll for t1i e Commission on Judicial Performa nce. argued that Newman should be forced t o disqualify hi mselr because· Newman is. by his position, an object of the hjgh court probe. Atto rn ey Mo s k c lai m e d that the special high court was illegally constituted because Chief .Justil'e Hose Bird ordered that the s tand -an JUSt.ices be 'C hoi.en by lot a fter she dis qualified herself from hearing the cast· Mosk abo said th11t a lthough ~t'"' man "'<Ii. competent to de · 1.:1<lc whether or not to disqualify h1mt.;e lf. the special court had n11 -.ta ndmg to decide whether he ..,hould '>h.·µ d<,wn .. Our i.olut10n ... 1s thC1t the t ribunal -;hould rule at 1s not propcrl~ tunht1tuted . and should dee I a rc 1t~clf "''·"he se11d JU'>l lC(• ~o sk 's C'<i ffiP<llJ.!O IJ'>I month a~e1mi.t tht· publ11· ht J rtnJ?" !><'nl th1• h1'>lllfll' pr11tw behind t IO'><.'d do<Jr.., 18.99 • I • I ' I II f " { T -shirt dressing A. Special styled tor relaxing as well as for sleeping. Long polyester I cotton knit dress in rose. royal or henna. P. S. M. L Sleepwear 20.99 Terry popover B. Orig. $30 Long ribbed tarry popover of potyester I cotton with elastic neck and cap Sleeve. Assorted brights. S, M. L. From Barad Robes & Leisurewear CALL 1·800-228-2044 OR YOUR LOCAL TOLL FREE NUMBER Mon -Fri .. ·10·9.30. Sat. 10~6. Sun. 12·5. Bullock's South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bns101 C M 556·0611 '. , I I 1 1 .... ,.. O• no eoo.i Oa1lv P1IOI Editorial Pge .................................................... Thureday, AMOuet 30, 1171 Ao.,.,rt N Weed IPubll~r ThOMIS Ketv11 tEdl10f' Condo Decision Could Backfire Co.ta M...sa Clly ounc1I memb4ers rtt nU y round lhe m sel eb riH•e d "tth a t OUlh \ Ol~ On a propo1ed condo mlruuul l-Ooven mn J ust ho\o\ dlffat'uh il -. as hown by the f 1ct that the P la nmntc om m1s.,1on first dena~ It. lh~n a pproved modlfied plun' But t he Rede' elopment Aaenc:y . whoff mem berh arc the Cu Council. cuxed ll 3 2 T ht' b lUllt' th ree m•m~rs Ed Mr i'""arland, Arlene Sh afer and J>o m Raclll \Oltd a 1am1t lt when the convt·n~on l'Unw ~forf' the Cit) ouncll last week and lhc bamt-t\\o Oonn Hall and Norm a Herti.01 -vote<! fo r It. Worth nu lU\i 1s that bUt h spht ''Ote are unusual fo r f t he M esa counr al ~ I -t .. .. . . . . .. ,. > • . • .. . . c ?-. .. . .. t At l88Ul' v.i&:, a pro~ed r<>nv rs1on o f 75 apartments, and d~truction o f lour to make more open a nd parking bp a cti . in tht• l'tt )"~ d o wntown area 'fht· p1 0 1111-.t•d <'On \ t:r ~1o n o f t h t! Ve ndo m e A p artmt·nh U~45 Anaht."tm Avt.• , wa !I turne d d own bec auM· th(· ('tl~ ' <.tpJ rtmt-nt 'aca nr y r a tt! lb extreme ly low, It>~~ lhi.Jn h a ll 1>f one 1w rtt•nt Tht· l'll) ' l'Undo m1 mum com t-r~um ord111ance ~l<1 tce, that p r111<'C'h m :.1,· bl· dl'n lt'd wht•n th1: r i.Jlt• folb belo w 3 pcr<.·t•nt I n .1<ld ll1011 l'•>u n1 ti na rn lH:rs h.1d j u :.,t heard tes ttm11n) lh.J t 1:~c&:dJttni.: ljnd t ,,..,h make the hkC'lihood o f m·w :1pi.J r lrl1t:nt <:omplcxc-. 1n Costa Mc.5~ q u ite s hm tnd ct•d Hut th<• propo'ial by \'cndontl' o wner!) T t:r rance and S hctla Hagan had :.,omto unusual a :,pectl:> Almos t two t h ird~ of t h t: n.·~1dent~ WiH1led to huy q w1r umts. Any renter-. w ho want to s tay would be <1llowcd lo as lo ng a s t hey wa nt to The de s ign of the project. with two ~tory umb <tnd t'on~1derable o~n s p ace. 1s well udapted to condo minium UM' Cr<.•allve fina ncing :.i nd price s som e wh at lowe r t h <tn rw '"' tondo mtmuml:> cost would en able many to buy who <·o u ldn t othe r w ise Tht' ow ne rs w o uld continue t o s ub s1d1ze the re nts of "ll'\ t•r iJI elder ly tc nantl), a l:> they are doin g no w . Abo ut 50 peop le s howed up at the council m ee ting le' -.up por1 tht• C'on ve rs1on No one s poke agains t 1t T he owrwr, 1f he can't conv<.-rt the build ing , Wlll sell it or hm· a m:Jnagc·m •:nt farm. The r t !>Ult ing h ig her re nts .in · 111<{•1) to d n v • many tcn :mh o ut . 1 ncl udin~ the -.u t,..,1rl11(.>d 111dl\ 1duab T hi· c·orH·1·r n ubc1ul a domino effect "'-'~ \\L:JI t :Jktn. 11111 1t s 1•x tn•m t·ly u nllkl'ly a ny othe r d l'v1•lo1wr \\u uld c·1n11 t· up with :i <·ompar<.1blc pa cka ge. In ll ~hl of ttw ft1ct that mor e te n a nt!> arc likely to be d1 -.pl.u·t·d tn 1111· '·ounc·1I ~ d e t'll:>IOO th a n wo uld h<.1vc bee n i,, 1 h1· <·on ' I''"'"" 11 ''LI~ unfo rtunute the rtec1-.11rn went lh• \\<I~ JI d11I Bay Needs Action ( '11-.t <i ;\11•-.a Count ilma n Donn II a ll wa '> rjght when he told d 11 •·t·tor~ of t h e Ne wport-I r v ane Wa !'>tC Ma n agem e n t Agt·1wv 1 h t·~ nl't·d•·d t o forget pal:>t d 1ff ere nces and c·o11c·t·ntr :JI<' lll'>l!!Jd on :-.olving U ppe r Newport Bay siltat ion probll-ms . fla il 1!'> t·ha1rman Qf NIWA 's board , which may no lon g er h :.i vc.· a hand in bay plannmg matters 1f a regional pl unm n~ ~1gc·m· h fina lly s trippe d o f its r esponsibihtres II\ th1· -.ta11· ;\J\\'A n :c·t·1v1·d 1h pla nnmg fund s from th;,i t ;q_~1·n1·.v t l11· Sou l hl'rn Cal1fo r n1 a A :,~oc 1at1o n of (;u, c rnrrll'lll!) "" '''"' 1· ... :rnl hrforc• 1t ·~ mor e im po rtant that ba y poll.i1111n lw c·urlwd r:1l hl·r t hun w h o d oc~ 1t E\, n ii llw '>Li11 ·..., \\'at1·r H1",ourcc~ Con tr ol Board t ~1 h•'' <'h<i1 ~11· 11' 1111· ..,,1u:11 1<1n 1htlf ur a new loca l 101nt '"''\ •·1 ·•J 1•111·' 1-. 1<11 m"d t tw1 t• 1.., -.t ill \\ork tha t mu:,t be <111111 111 I h1 11111 11111 \.I \\ \ .i· 1·1,n1 r ,,, 'r...,1;.t .ind t·r1t1c1zc d :.i~ 1ts e ffort!) h:J \ 1 lw1·r1 1 "" "lltll ..,,., '• ,, IJ',..fu l purpo!'>e 1n the time t h :ll 11 ·111;1111'- S1111·1· 11 ('1111ld 1.1k1· u11v. ard\ of :J y ear to gel full·l1me pl:.i n n111g 1 ll111h 11nrlc-1 v.:Jy ~·gain . NJWA c a n still help c•vJlu:1ll' d ilf1 11•nt \\ .1,.., l() t imtrol IJ:.iy ~ilt ~t 1on Worth Preserving The fot·<· o l downtown Cost a Me s a 1s c hang ing . mo:,lly to r t hl' hl'tt~r. but longti m e r eside nts can 't he lp l>l'1ng cont•ern<'d tha t the city 's landma rks will graduall y d1!,:.t p pc a r . · llowev ·r . t he Ncwport-Mes (j :-.c hool d1s tric·l's !la le this m on t h of !\l t N:Jlly Sc hool appe ars lik e ly to pre s erve that h1s tom: 1>u1 ld1ng a t l!lth St reet and Newport Bo uleva rd P acif1<· Vt·1kral S:.i vin).!~. wh ich is bu y rn~ the s1tc for S:J 457 m illw11 to r a n o ff1 l'1' <J nd commc re 1a l com plex , ha s pl:.ins to rd<un -.11 nH· ,,f lht· p n ·M·rit bu1l<l rng.., As dowutc1\\ n r1 •dc•vt'loprrw nt !,wallow~ up fam ilia r building" :J long 19th :ind Cc11tt.'r St ret·L-.. o m· t an 't help ho p tnf? P:u·1l 1t· Fcder<.11 will 1n<Jfoccf ~ able to rc:taan the M cNall ~ ~trurtun·s· w ith t h<·1r cl1 ~tintt1 v1 • Spa ni:-.h fl etvor a nd t he ir owmon <·'> for so m an y forme r student~ ~ Opm1ons exprec;sea 1n Iha !.pace ~bOve arP. tho~e ol the Oa1tv Pilot C Other views expressed on th1:, page are those of their aulhors and ~ artists Reader comment is invited Addrass The Oe111v Piiot. PO ~ Box 1560. Co:sta Mesa. CA 926?6 Pho nl! (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Flirting By L. M. BOYD Cltent asks. "Do a ny other a nimals, besides humans , mrt?" Birds are known lo do that thing. Courtship h<'fo re 0.-.ar Gloon1y Gu"' Thf r e must ~ no fuel shortage ror those no tliy 11m all planet n ytng over • Cost a Mesa homes at nearly an y hour. T hey n y low, and thetr sound lingers Iona PLANE TIRED "'"'"ii Gii• (. .... -........ . '"tflelf llf teeee" ...... Atl MC..U.tllr t91 .. l llW ... Wt .. IM ... ~ """' ,_ ... _ ... "' ~' c.-. o.l•r ,.,..,. ' ma t ing, rti rt a tion b efore co urts hip. Whe the r other animals mrt isn 't in the re· cord at hand, regret to re· port. Tb1nk they do, thoup. What is in the record It the clai m that the more pro· m lscuoua the an imal. the less It fli rts. The beast that mat.es w ith any uvuilable partner doesn 't need to flirt. Tbls !>iupports t he ancient cont.en· lion that some ol the moet o u t rageous flir ts amo ng wom en tum out to be the hn rdeat·lo·Jtet •ort. Q. "WhRt'I the moat com · mon tattoo?" A . Can only com e up wlth the m oat common tattoo a mona ser v ice m e n a nd women. Wlth the men lt'a U.. word "Mom " on tbt up- per fore.rm. With the women. lt11 a r ed roae on lbt bottom ol lhe bt1 toe. 1 I l U.S. Soviet Viewers Disagree WAS HING TON -Tb1 fur that nap crtt.lca ol SALT 11 la U.al lbe Ualled 9tatet woa'l be able to t.ell whether lbe Soviet U n i on la c beatl nc o n the atrateck arms Umttatlon acrM · ment Tblt la a le1lt1mate concern n e Sovieta h•ve Ill ln ck ~ord of • 'int~fl)ret · ln1 " t reat y prov lalona m their favor But what la not 1ener ally known ls that th e m ost H rioua pro b· l e m o f in · te r preUtto n may relit with our own mtelbgence organna· tion11 Although o ur ability to gather information a bo ut the Russians 1s excelle nt, the re 1~ St'rious dli.agreeme nt m our 1n tf'lligence community over how the information . should tx-1n le rprett.'<i Tbe r ei.ult 1s that two or Mailbox more conch.ia1ona -each bald on a lo1k1Uy reasonable In· terpretaUon of the u me bulc facla -have been preaented lo the president u 1u.1dance lo M'l· tibl national Policy. "I don't know how the president can m ake h.ia decision. from a ll the d lrter enl conclusions we give him ." one intelligen ce 1ource told our associate Da le Van Atltt THE SIMPLE, appallln1 truth U1 that. though the Soviet govem m ent b 111 it.s &:!nd year ot e x istence. our intell11ence experts s ttll c an't agree on what kmd of bea st the Rul!ll!lian communist bea r l5 They are ltke the legen· da ry bland m e n try ing to desc ribe the e le phant from d1f· rerent vantage points. and 1t ts left for the president to d~tde which de11cript1on us mo11l relia ble T h e lJas1c-d1,agreem e nt 1s o ve r the Sovict'i. Ion ~ range s tra tegic goals Are the). in tht late Nikita Khrus h c h ev's pbraae. out to "bury" us and take over the world? Are they defeulve parano6da. tearful ol bein& overwhelmed by U S mlli Ury a nd l nd u is t r1 a l strenllb? Or are they just prac· tical politiciana aeeklng to ex· plolt any temporary advantage on lite lnternetional scent> 1n hopes of ach ievlnc s ta b1 lily through equality with the United States? THE DIVEUITY of opinion u. spelled oul in a docume nt, "Un· d eratanding Soviet S trllteglc Polley." writt.en by a Central In telltgence Aienoy analyst, Fntz E rmath, who ts now with the Nation al Sec unty Co u ncil. Altho ugh the paper wu pre pared 1n Deeember 1975. 1t b still stamped "Top Ser ret'' bec ause 1l ts r e garde d ci s valtd today "T he s u b J e d o f S o v1 e l stratt'CIC policy and obJt l'l1ve' 1~ \'t'ry elusive." 1-:rmaU1 l;c•J(an · · I' e r l i n t' n t t· v 1 d e n l' c 1 .,. volumlnoua; but It almost never speaka tor IUelf. Interpretation of the evidence always Involves ou r preconceptions a bout the Soviet Union as a nation. 1n· ternationul poUtJcs. the m eantng of m ilitary power , and the condi· lion of our own country '' E rmath then s pells out the "three du1tlngu1shable pe rspec lives current 1n the rnlelhgence co mmunity" concerning the Soviets -TlfE FIRST group contend.-. that the men rn the Kremlin "seek clear superiority over the U S with confidence and de· termination and ma y see some se n ous prospeet of a-ch1evmg 1l rn the next decade .. The second group behe vp ''that the Sov1et11 ente rtain no re· allSll(' hopt! or ac<1utr1ng clear stra tegic 1wperro rily ove r the lJ S and e ve n M~e the c hance for advantage <Jll dubious ... accord 1n g to 1-:rmath . "T he ir <t he Rui.1>1 ans' l m a in ;um 111 q uite ...,1m11ly lo pn•vent the gre ::it t<•c hn1c·::il lln'1 induMriat might of the· { ~ from pl<J1•1ng t h<•m on<·(· .1g :s1n 1n an inferior poi11t1on Ttw1r arm' :ind arm~ r ontrol µ11 l1t 1t•'\ an• 1·h1,.,,.n Lo thi... t-n d .. 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I I ;ilt l'I" ••• , .• I 1 lo .1.. I h. I ' I .. I ' \ 11 1' 111 .111 11• V. I• 111• I r1·.1d• 1 h.1 There's Nothing Funny About Obesity To lht· Edito r A~ a profe~s1onal pe rson work ing with people ~ufferrng lh~· a ~o nu:i. of obe~1ty . I found Ha r vey Bullock's re m arks, qoot ed 1n your Aug. 2J feature article Fatso Fat" So What'' to be not v e r y funn y , a n d p e rh ap~ da ngerous. There 's a simple <ind good reason to get rid of fat. you h ve longer and healthier I certainly do agree that pc'O pie f ind a m illio n a n d one r e C1s o ns to bre<J k diets , l1ut the re 's a simple expla nation As any chubby willing lo Le ll 1l hke ll IS will a dmi t , II d1 c l I S something m1s<-rablP you innict on your~('lf s1, y1>u <':.i n l<1sc weight so you can gel off the d1H :.ind gel fat al(:un THERF.'S AN eaMer way for c hubb1es lo lake arr weight If you do 1t the weight :\lays off forever You :.imply make up your m ind that frt>m this day on you will give your body exactly what it need~ all those good vita mins and minera ls. Just the right amount or prntein, fat and c-a r bo h y d r a l c An d wh y " Bec au.~<' you love yourself. Do it a nd the J>')Unds lumbh· a wuy . C1 nd slay off for good Your ene rgy picks up and you feel hke a milhon dollar'i. I wond!!r why Mr. Bullock doesn 't tell tha t to his Caisos. M aybt• he d oc:s n'l like good health J ER ROLD COllE!t. Ph.D Tra•• 011 Tr•~• To the Editor: T he article In Sunday's paper a bout Stan Ke nton aays that Ke nton wrote ··T a ke The A T r ain." "Take The A Train" is famous as a Duke Ellintton tune. and . was a trade mark of the Ell· lngton band. It was the typical chord structure . The author ot "Take The A Train" lJ ldentlfted on the s h eet music, and elsewhere, as Billy Strayhom. If In fact Stan Kenton ought to be credited with this compoel· Uon. some readers would IJ,ke to kno w why. CARL t". HARTMAN The Doll11 Pilot bluhi"Olll CM· rected thil mUtMe fft a logbook col· um" bJ1 Au t. MaMgiftg EdHor Charle• Looi In our MOfldo11. AMQ 21 edftlon -£d1tor SI••• N•efl•d To the Editor We read with d1"mity the Aug 12 letter ol Richard M. Foxx in which he protffts the "prolir()r a Uon ol atop 1lgn1 in the Newpor1 l letghta area" ~causc It "re • -.ul h u 1 ,, d1·1 r1-.1•,1· 111 (w I ..((1 C'lt'fl(\ lit• l'lt•'"I lh .. 111·1•d of . J mt•l.hud f.,r 1·n.1hf11I)' I r.Jff11 tn now lhr11u1•h 1111-. .1r1•J v.1th .1 .. LILUP 1ntn1'1·n ·nr···" po,-.d11t· · flt•ad .. r Frix'< ...., p1 oliabh un awurc· 1Jr ttw f.11·t lh.1t h•·f•ir•· tht• 1•r1•<1111n 11f '>tlJ p '11•11.., in •1ur .1rt"1 of ~t-Wl)t'Jrl l1 1•1i.:hh 1h1· onh Uung.., thal 1nh·rft.rcd v.1lh lh•• f1 1)w 11( t r a ffl<' wer <' hn u't"" blO<'k wull-; <ind mall hcixt"I v.1th wturh fu<'I 1•Hlcll'nt v..t11<•f1·" I ri· qul:'nlly l·ami> 1nt11 n ml.11·1 11n numl'rOU'I 01·e a'\111n' f o rtun at<-lv 1111r 1 raff11· enginE>t>r" fin al!\ p:ud he1•d 111 Ult' prnt<''>h of 11ur n1·1J!hb11r-. II\ ('rt'.'rllng -.tratn!11·;tl h flH'.Jl•·tl signs befor<' 1,..,, of hf .. v. a-. added to thl' 1•xt<>n-.1\1· 11ro1w r1' damaj.!l' resullin~ from 1•rr.inl dnvcrs powc:nn~ ttw1r Vl'h1r k ll along "speedway allt·y." al-.11 known ;,, Cliff On\'I• DONAi.i> W f'F.RK/\I. MARI LEE J Pt:HKAJ. It' Is• Choi~• To the Editor I note.> with h1 1oth intPrc::il that Coasthnl' Community {'olle~e us mtere11ted in le aslnl( M l'Ma Vt•rde Elementary School a nd I s up port l!UCh use fl 1:-a good use of property and bui ldings that we taxpayc:rs have bou~ht a nd paid for and which we inte nded be u..'K.'d for ed ucntl11n ll me ans thol many or us who wish to at tend a college c lass lo stay c ur rent in our joblc r a n attend. A prohibition against night use would w o rk a n c xt r e m l' hardship on the working (m ake that tax pay m g I adult I also note that teache r union President Phylliss Bu lle of Orange Coast has said that Coastline cluses In t he elemen· tary school might affect classes at OCC. Aller havlne seen the magnific e nt buildi ngs , the beautifully m a nicured lawns and landacaplnl and the conve nlence of the campus snack ahopa, at OCC. It la d irrlcult for me to understand how s tudents could be enticed away to a little elementary school. Unless. that l'I, quality of Instruction Is con· aidtred. E.J . SEER Bu• f'arr To the Editor The director'! of tho Oranae County Tr ;,in,,lt 0 1111trict ha ve Rr ouly vio lat ed t he ft dfral Will(<' and prl<'e guidellne11 Further. lhr directors ex.hJbll ed a total d1Jlre1ard tor the p rt' sent energy cri1ls . the present state ol our economy. and the deslret ot the pubUt' by lnuua· ln111 the pusen1er fares by a " v. hol>lml~ •\:! 'I (wri nil T lw tnCH'd'I' Ill r.11 • ..... 111 d1 t•1uraJ.:1• lht• lJ '-•" 1.r 11111J l 11 trJn-.portal1•1n .11 :i llm• •Ah•·n v.1• uri:1·nl h '>l·t·k 11lJ\1ni11 m u11h1ation of 1111' lo u' .. , r\11,. 1'.I> ( A'! II< \lrl ~a•fl Takr·au-ay 1 o th<' Edito r Wt• rannol afford t11 ht1\I' ,, m a~si vt' take av. a> 11r 1ai.Jbl•· l:rnd by tht• ~tJ\ 1·rn111<•11t 11ur 1•ounl> needs a ll l h1• la\Jlih· l..1nll ;I\ ;11lable lo pa)' r11 r th•· 11 .• -.11 need i. o( our r1t1 1..~oo Tl) La kt• a"' ay th1111...,an1h ,,( ,1('rt'' for anoth<'r nat1<1nJI 11<Jrk 1:-1n m.> mind pun• 1cl111( \ On Au~ ~ tht•n· app1•:11 1•ll ,1 ft·de ral land:. m1t p 1•11mptft•1I b' the U S <ieoloR1 c·al Sun <'V I~. ,howtng th!! 11m•Junt 11( Ian<! owned by Lh1• govn nnu:nl l11nd not taxable to the 'tall• 111 l·11un lies ll 1s 1mmt'nM" A small park 11> fH'<'<'PI a hh• but ple &lie permit lhe lrv1nt• t'11m pany to UM' their land It\ 1hev w1~h . ha ve lht' ~olf 1·our!>e,, which ar e the best ~rt't>n belt that could be. and leavt! Ub huv1• our county as a taxable t•nltty The Cleveland National Fores t Is on our northeast flank and could be had for no s uch an out lay CARL C Kl.ASS O••ragr To the Editor Your (at' count o f l the "64 Que11tion" <about a 12-year -0ld New York boy who was lagged fo r selltn1t worm s a nd not col l ec t1n1 sa lf's ta x I 1s JU ll t abaoh•~Y incredible, es pecially the llne by the tu de pa rtment SJ>Oketman. "We're not em bar· raaaed. we're pro ud .. I cannot belleve 1ut'h s tup1d1t y and audacity rrom • public official. To know there are Idiots run· nln1 loose llke that is ha d enou1h. To realize the y collect pay chttkl for "s ervices ren· dered" ls wol'fte . The even sad der thing Is that you chose to run the story on page three It 's very definite ly headline material. page one ! How long will Ame ric ans toleratf auch outrage11., MARY OLTHOFF ,., •• ,. •........... 1 To the Editor: We stt P ter Krl!mer. Irvine Compa ny president. Is a t Jt atoin. 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The lirat on the luller·r:fplSl or Susan Bartolomei the second on the rape suspe<'l Ma rion Franklin Miller - I don't know who the re porters were . but thf) reason I am writ· mg ts to let you know that I thought both a rtid el\ were very well writt.en. The fat'ts were pre· sented clearly and fairly . It gave me an excellent example . I reel that between the cood reporting. as In your paper and the work we u WASA memben do < crisls hot line, aell-defenae classes. etc.) perbap1 we can make people a ware and hopeful· ly lessen our rape crlm11 and phy1ical abuse or women and children. MRS. P EGGY KELTNER • V tft rt /rom rtad#rl Ort W lconw. Tht nghl to cond#nH Wtttr• to fd 1pOCe"' tlimtnole li~l ii rtNf"Vfld. l.Aftn• o/ JOO wordl or in. IOlll flit ~ prt/nnu A II fdNf• mUlt • dwlf ftpll•,. ad .,......., oddrwe ... .,,.. ... 1111 • ...,.,., °" , •. qw.C 11 n/llclnt '""°" u appo'""" STOCKS I BUSINESS Thur1day'1 NYSE COMPOSITE ,~m. (EST) Price• TRANSACTIONS ._ r I '""' (IC>~ • lhur'ld9y, Auguti 30. 1'7'9 s DAILY PILOT ... Pension Peril Several Factors Hurt Big Plans By 8YL VIA PO•TEa ...... .,.,,.c- Althouch it bu bffo five years 1ince CooJ HU cnated a federal proeram to hu ure workers' penaions abould their plans collapge. milliona of workers still are not protected. An e1tlm1ted 8 mllllon are In this predicament because they be&ong to so-called "multi-e mployer" plans, common in the prlntlnc. trucki ng, garment. coal, maritime and construction Industries. A FalGBTENING NlJUEa OF THESE big multi· employer plans ~e in serious financial difficulties. But if their claims are gua ra nteed. they m icht bankrupt the gov eroment's insurance proc ram and could force other larg< pension plana to close, be<:ause fewer employers would tx left to pay prem.lums . With tbU threat to tbe S)'lltem . Congress has postpone covera,e of multi-employer plans until May 1980, and m ay delay the covera1te even more. Multi~mployer plans involve many. usually small competing employer s who contribute to one I a rge pla n coverin g thousands of employees belonging to a common union or working in the s ame in d u s tr y . Employers pay into the .. Money's Worth plans at a rate agreed upon during collective barga1nin1 MonthJy pension benefits are based on assumptions ahOI.. retirement patterns. turnover in the industry, 1nvestmer returns and industry economic cond1t1ons )IAS Y OF THE INDl:STRJES Lha l :.upport !>UCh plar have been pus hed Into decline by shifting econom1c·soc1: trends. te<:hnolog1cal ad vancci.. foreign compet1t1on an s hn nkt.ng uruon membersh.Jp As the rate of overall economic growth has s lowe< weaknesses in some 1ndus tnes have been intensified Tht have become financial problems for the pension pla1 because smaller numbers of workers and cootributu emplo)'ers are support.mg the pension cost~ of mountu numbers of n:llrees. S 1 multaoeously. the peo~1on reform a ct of 197 fo C'used public atlenuon oo the plani. and rest ncled ti ways in 14ht ch a plan adm1rustr ator could handle troubled peru.1on fund B EFORE 11H: Rl::t'ORM LAW. IF a plan were shaky !>hape. llb adm1t11strators simply would cut bd• beneftts di current or future ret 1r~ But since the law r quires plans to m ake good on their prom 1s~. 1t h. become Lllegal lo reduce the benef1b. of worker~ alrcac retired or 1,1,ho ha,·e quahfted tor benefits rn the future In the facP of a dwindling 14·orkforce a nd worsening 1 dus try condtllons. some firms dropped out of their m ull employer plans. leaving fewer contributors to carry grow10g burden The i::ovemment's Pension Benefit Gua ranty Cor v.·as intended Lo guarantec the benefits owed lo membe of these plans. JU$t as It has backed those of workt'rs troubled so·callcd · ·sangle·employer" plans. B t:T THE OVERWHELMISG PROBLEM m ulli·emplo)er plans threaten lo tear a mas:.1vc tbc eollre pension safety nl'l of tt hole Can the cn s1:. be a' oidcd" Whal ""ill the prop<>:.cd :.ol t1ons mea n to the milhons in these plans'! \'t'rt Suggested solutions K~ansion Planned Spring Water Heats Houses BOISE. Ida.ho CA P > -The Glenns of Boise hav thumbed their nos es at nsing energy bills for years. The: pay about SlO a month to heat their two·story Tudor·slyh home with natural steam and hot waler. Now, with a new $5 million federal grant. city 0Hic1aJ want lo h"at the whole downtown area the way the Glen& beat their home . by tapptng the heat produced b y he· springs that run under the town. "11IOSE POOlt PEOPLE WHO surfer with 011 arn gas." Marcia Glenn q uotes her husband ai. saytng eacl time he pays their be ating bill. Along Warm S prings Street an<l nearoy s treets in tn1 city of 100.000, more lban 200 houses have been heated b· bot water for decades. · Mrs. Glenn says she's lived io geothermally heate< homes for 42 years. The Glenns have oo need for a wate healer. And several neighbors use the naturally warn water to beat large swimming pools Cor a bout S75 a year. The city is plannin to take a h eatin ( J system started ln 189 ENERCY a nd run n atura l ho ' "' water pipes to building ..____________ in the downtown area The city mus t fin1 a bout SlO m illion t complete tM project. Pbll Hanson. manager or the Boise Geotbennal projed , estimates possible savings of th< equivalent of 25,000 burels of oil a day in Boise whe n th< downtown area is geothermally heated. BE SA.ID AN AVERAGE FAMILY saves from one half to two-thirds of its beating bill by using natural stean and bot water. As many as 2,000 additional homes could be· heated by the natural energy source from four planned wells. Hauonsaid. Robert Chappell ot the Department of Energy 's lda h< Fallt Clftice said the agency's $4.9 million contract will. BoiM II the lar1eat of 22 projects in West.em stales tc.• caUMr acienutic data oo the potential for 1eotbennal •MflY. Suell enertY already ia widely used to beat home· ta Iceland. Some state otftce buildinp bere already are parUally IMat.d by a 1eodtermal well. A reee~e:'tructed ell~ bu1Wh11 and a PfOPOled Ada CouD~ are deailDfl( f w eoaYel"lioD to bOt w at.er beat. ' JORN OaJflii&, camr or research enstneertnr for ldabo ....... omce. laid the tecbnlwn used by Bola<' Geotbermal "ma.y well Ht tbe trend for future 1eotMrma1 propw ln tbe Unlt.td atat. ... O.,..._al water loac laal bee 1lled ta BoiM IDr Umtt.d beadDI of boCMI and peeabouw, b~ tbe bMt ceoer.&b bu reiaat.d clindl:J h'Om water ptpe1 in tbc roemt .... beated. H.._. 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JAME8 MICHENEA'S WORLD ' 1"6 S<Nlh f'acllrf I ''° 01 r chtn?" fhtt Y'l'tfW°IU\t f.UI luro• t>f tho ',oottl i.1,u 1ht Uni" Int unmllue.nr.n'1 o,. lhtt :10 th t ""'"'Y ·•'""' b•()•l"W~t1 11:30 U ll0 SOAP (Jo "'" ttvu "' h• n• ' •. d l'lp11ftUtll ft1t I '1• N tt•I ftf' ,;ncS J•~·.\1• • ,.., 11 ,,, • 11h n 1t H t r,1,1,,-I 111r! d.t/, lf Q) AO), NB r r 111 w: ~o r t1f• J( H 1 f If f I It '•·' I J 1•1 ttfhll ,,.~ 111 ' ._t I fo,t•'tl• •,I tt1•J '~ '' • '' '' • f1t1lt ,, 'J I 1 It t h1tf J" ofl ,, 10-00 tJ $ IMRNAR'I' JONf S l tolrf\ 1tt f \l ti tll' lt,lllf,, 1t I Oi r1r1r111• f ti• Htq r1i1l ,,,,..., 111 oJ f11rlt1n.., t 11H1t4H '•'''' "I c;•:T l l'"oil·."1 Wll•:"I I'm 11111 111v11lv1·d 10 '>Om('tl1tnJ! ltkt• GOING TO WAR ON TV Wiiliam Devane fh<' IJ1'I r llur1t1•1 or /\fio(·,iJ vp''' N11w · S1·r~r·ant Ward1·n 1s a m111·h l'lo•H·r l't1ar;1c•t1·r 111 m1· lh;111 Kr·nn<•dy I enjoy 1lotnl( 1l m11ff• I don 1 knfJw 1f I 11111 111 do ~5 t'l1t'>f>1l1·" a:-. th1· prP'>ldt>nt · II s n111n · (1111 .111<1 r<>laxcd ll ., a rrwan' of d 1vorc1ng that K1·n 111•cl v 1m.1g1· I 1li111k 11 h1•IJ1" ·· 'T ht· 1>1·1·1 ll1Jrtl1•1 and '/\p1walyps1· Now· an • a hout llw Vi et n;11n Wa r fl "t it•·· 1111:11· 11111:.t 1011i<1rla11t 1:-.l>lle of th1~ J(1·n1·rat1on 1f )ou 'n • '' ..,,.r111u:, .1rt1!,l y 11u w<.i rtl ll1 llf'10V<1lved tn tt "l 'M NOT LOOK•:u ON Sf'rlOU,ly for these Pll0tun·~ herau:-.1• I playPd th(· pr•''>Hfrnl wh() R11l u:. 111 v()lvf'<i in V1e tn&m ln my mind th<tt ':-. what keep:-. mr• f m m getting lh ,,,.projects If I were a direr tor o r produn r I think I would hav<' that tn mind when lookmg at an a r t.or hkc myl>e lf It s a lot clts1cr for m e to think that than have people think I'm u lousy actor .. Devane first played Warden 1n NBC's "fo'rom Here to Eterni- ty" minis eries las t s pring. Roy Thinnrs, who plays MaJ. Holmes . and KJm Basi n~er, who 1s Lorene, also are returning from the miniseries. Barbara Hershey repluces Natalie Wood as Ka ren, Thlnnes' straying wife. Don J ohnson pla)'S J efferson Davis P r ewitt, a merchanl seaman who jumps 11h1p to invetillgate the death of his brot.ber. Robert E. Lee Prewitt, who was killed a t the end of the miniseries. Rocky Eche varria plays the company clerk. The series air s on NBC, Channel 4, ln the fall at JO p.m . Wed- nesdays. "FROM H ERE TO ETERNITY" 1s based on James Jones' best.seller about Army Ille in pre-war Jfawa1l. A 1953 moyie won an Academy Award, and f'rank Sinatra und Donna Recd won Oscars as best supporttn" 11luyers NBC's new b Crl<'S rs s et after Pearl Harbor. but don't expect a "Combat." The locale will rem ain wartime llawaii. "If it hus the soap opera success 'Dallas' has , I'm sure they'll be happy," say11 Devane. "We 're searching around now t.o find out what we are. Hopefully, it'i l be 'fo'rom Her e to Eternity.' J('s a serial." : A_llOl/_,. •Ol'l4.U"'1 #lii>1--··--~...­............. ---.-.... -.-rn · ~ S p ecial S ti.t On Trea8 ur•~ Ship Salvage II u rricane win di:. '' ru<'k the l''lo rida Keys Sept. fl, lfi22, s ink Ing the treasure-lullt'n Spanish galleon, At.ocha Now, three and a -half centur ies later, un ex diver-shop owner is brrn1t1ng her m illions of dollars in ln·asure to the s urface, piece by precious piece. The story of Me l f'is her's quest for Atoch a und h e r lucrative cargo now worth perhaps $100 m ilhon 1s the s ubje ct or' ''Trea11un" .. a Na tlona l Geographic Rpct rul 11mng Friday al 9 p.m. on KOCE TV, Channel 50. The hour-long do1·umcnlury 1" hosted by E.G. Marshall and narrated by Alcxundcr Sc<iurhy "Trcas url!!" wos written , produced and directed by Nlc<1las Noxon a nd edited by Barry Nye TUBE TOPPERS KTTV .. 8 : 30 "Agalnat the W ind." Ma ry ls s tricken gravely l11 and is near death in this 10th episode or the Australian miniseries . KOCE 9 9:00 James Mlchener 's Wor ld. Primitive cultures of the South l'tH·1ric, so far uninfluenced by the 20th c·<•ntury, <Arc e xamined In this segment. CHS fJ 12 20 ''Teahouse of the Au1-:u st Moon .. Mc.irlon Brando goes Orie ntal an th•~ c:o mcdy about an Army t apta1n «Glenn f<'o rd > trying Lo re· habil1l<.1ll' Okin&.1wLJ It IWT'les h•tt llancia lo• mu1der lRt 0 MM.COlUM80 Kele Columbo MJec>ec;li • ••ttr•d Scotteno Vud 1napec t6r I Doneld Plea~I ol murOer1ng 11 l•tow Br•llah •• P4r111ata IRI 00 NEWS Cl) NIOHT GALLERY Sh& 11 8" Compi..1v Hw f f'X.J A ,.,.. ~'' w1(JOw ht f'Ml)ml ,.,.,'1v81J •' '"' w,,., • ,,.,ath 11/\d 1n "'' ••u•• .. , ,.., ' 't lhl>UQflh t fU ,, • I•' _...,..,t1UH1 0:) HEW8CHECK tO 30 (I) aJ NEWS fD TO 9E ANNOUNCED C!) 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