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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-06 - Orange Coast Pilot7 • .Judge ·Deliberates Fate ~ C0tnatose Eountg ·Youth By fl'&EDEBJCK SCBOEllEllL Of .. o.lty Nit ..... A respirator continued to keep a critically injured l8-year-0ld W estmi.nst.er youth all ve today as an Orange CoUQty Superior Court judge deliberated on whether life support Q\easures should be terminated. Judge Bruce Sumner began weighing his decision in the landmark case Wednesday aJ. ternooo following a 45-minute bearing in which be was told that Vincent Marlin Young's future was "hopeless." "He is doomed to a vegetative existence." Clay Re avis, the at- torney for the Young's mother. Nina. told Sumner. Young, an all-star student and athlete at Westminster High School. suffered massive bead injuries ln an April 24 auto acci- dent ln Huntington Beach. Since the accident. Young has b e e n in a c oma a t Hoag Memorial HospitaJ In Newport Beach. Reavis has esllmated 1t is costing $500 to $600 per day for life support measures. Famlly m e mbers. relatives and friends -many with tear.. welling m their eyes -listened inte ntly in the courtroom as R ea vi s a nd De p Publ ic Defender Lee Towne a rgued the case. Towne wa!> appoi nted tn r e present Youn g 's i nterest because of the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the case <See ALIVE, Page AZ > RFK's Son. Robbed THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 'Drug-buy' Trek YOl. Tl, H0.1.,, J SECTIOtlS, t4 ~AGES Major Faees Charge Woman Officer Dks in Tiib BOISE, Idaho <AP> -A cor oner's jury bas found "gross negligence" oo the part of an Air Force major who said he put a woman in a bathtub, turned on the water to wake her and then ·left town. The woman was found dead five days later. An autopsy s howed that Air Force Capt. Eva Le ntz ap- parently bad lain com a lose in the bathtub, the water running, for nearly five days, and died hours before she was discovered by police. The Elmore County coroner's jury ruled that her death in July w as ca u se d b y "gr oss negligence" on the part of Maj. Kevin D. Mullen, stationed at Mather A ir Fo r ce Base in Sacramento. Coroner Vert Hum phreys said a cor()Cler's warrant would be is - s ued, and prosecutor Al a n Wilson said that when be re- > ceived the wa rrant he would J slgn a criminal complaint charg ing Mullen with involuntar y J, manslaughter. An autopsy disclosed the 30- y ear -old wom a n di e d of bronchial pneumonia and lung conge stion . Pathologist Dr Delbert Scott estimated she would have bad a 75 percent chance for survival if she had been fpund s ooner and hospit.ali.zed. Coast Weather Usual late night and mornlna low cloudt otherwise fair Friday. HiP. in '70s at beaches to .,. 1nland. Lows t.ooiaht 80 toe5. IN81DET8D.4W 'J'lw ""* o/ KCIUOI " I'll· ..., to Ollll'n»fM a ··wtwc1 o/ 0." ~ o/ tonlG!doe•, /fol ,... .. and dnlbftal. $tOf"f • Pogl AJI. Detective David Pursell said he interviewed Mullen in Las Vegas on Jul,y 27. Pursell said Mullen told him he arrived in Boise on July 15 and stayed With Miss Lentz in her off-base residence until July 18. The detective said Mullen told him that the couple had argued, and that when Mullen said he would leave one day early. Miss Lentz took pills which she said we re for headaches . She also drank liquor at dinner tbat night, Pursell said he was told. The morning of July 18, Mullen told Pursell, the woman could not be awakened. <.See TUB, Pa1e A2> Man Throws Rampage in Watch Theft MANILA, Philippines <AP> - Angered by the loes of his watch, Shigoki Otsuki broke the win- dows of bia 18tb-fJoor hotel room today and burled out evel')'thinl -be could get b1.9' hands on: a phone book, pillows, mattresses, a television set and a r efrigerator. Noone was injured. .. (Expletive deleted) the Hilton," said the 26-year-old Japanese-born photographer with tbl relish of a man •ho thinks be baa Juat scored a vic- tory. •'They caused me a lot of trou- ble yesterday, eo I threw out hotel stuff. l hate tbe (expletive deleted) IWton." lntervtwewed at a police sta- tion aCl'CllS tbe street from tbe hotel, Otauti, who aave a San Frandlco addreM, admitted the rampage wu "stupid" but mla- chlet which po~ ln~::.:rw Nick CaUil aaid could ru;e YOUDl{_~an an undetermined ftne andaJJCDlJatlterm. Otauki cJ•lmed Im wristwatch WU ltolen bJ the wife ol the owner of a camera shop 1n tM Manila lllba'• basement, wblcb he said SJAIUed IWI retaliation. A daufhtel'dealed the alle1ation. Police said tbe hotel cJatmed dam.,.tot1Un1 JO,OOOpeeos,or aboutSZ.740. Going to Sea Laguna Beach Cub Scout Sam Sofio rides to sea in the jib net of the Argus, the old sailine vessel operated out of Newport Harbor by Orange Cout Sea Scouts. Sam was amon• the Cubs who sailed aboard the Argus re- cently to get a taste of life at sea. See today's Featurlni section, Page Cl. 6old Hits Record .. As Dollar Tumbles LONDON (AP) -Gold qaomeatartl>' soared more t.baD ·SU to a ncord tsu..50 an ounce iD Zurich t.odaJ amid 1Jpa °'= Arab ...... Thedolla.rdf • :r.~ by 1ol4•s ............ The mutlH overn.llbt leap wu cm of. UM t1ia1et liDlle' .......... ,..,.~ elim""'b. ~ .. I ftsars. tu Zarteb W~u-.871uounte ~ h1-b. Iii • aold open9d at •111 .Ill, up $1 .15 from WiadtiPq'1doee. Tb ....... ftliu In IADC1ao -~ .... : tM aftarDoon ftJdnl -attq proftt.tQJ.aa aet tn - WU ..... Bat that IUll WU a rlM ot•.IDf« tbedq. lD Zllrteh, a1ao, mlcl-da1 trlld· ._GOLD,PapAJ> ~ bwaaite Filed ~ANOSLD CAP> -Qty Attorney Burt Pinet ftled bMltb and 1aaitatkln la"'1dtl w ....... day ., .... JO doutoWD ..... meat flrm be de1crtbed as ........ , ••• UUlt ..... btick to • 'tW"D fitbe century.·· Kennedy Nabbed lnHarle01 NEW YORK <AP > -David Kennedy. 2'·year-0ld son of the late Robert F. Kennedy. was in Harlem seeking to buy drugs when be claims he was robbed of $30, a police narcotics source said today. The source. who works in the narcotics division and declined to be identified, sajd Kennedy was known on the street as "White James·· and was a known buyer of cocame The source said Kennedy's BMW automobile ··was known to the street people and he was considered a good score · · However. police discounted a r e port published in the New York Post that Kennedy bad track marks on his arm. Track marks are the result of injec lions o( drugs, such as heroin. by needle. ··we get a numtM!r of rich kids. and they all s niff The hard stuff (heroin) is for poor peo- ple.·· the source. He termed the cocarne sold m the area as "pure garbage but sufficient to give you a high.·· The Post srud Kennedy ad milted bis purpose to police wbo rushed Wednesday night to the seedy Sbelton Plaza Hotel, at 116th Street and Eighth Avenue. to break up a fight. But U . Henry Conlin. a police spokesman, denied the Post ac· count. saying that Kennedy never made such a statement. The Post said it learned that Kennedy told police who arrived at the hotel, ''This can't get into the press. I'm David Kennedy. • <Bee DRUGS, Pa•e AZ> lledRabbit An 'IRA' Plot "' NEW YORK <AP> - Th• provialonal •lnl of the Impertinent Rabbit Army ha• clal~ed rHpoaalblllty for tbe bamal t.llm)''• recent at-tack CID Praldent Carter, . the l'rMDdl ol A.Dlmall ,._ ~ Pol't.t TM n1tl•a• ulmal pro- teettoa sroa.. l11ued a =ta-dl111t ltate1Dlllt It Md NeelYed a commuDJqve "from a secluded warren near Plallll, Ga." ldentlfyinJ ''Radkal B4ld Babbit'' u th• utallant. Tbe ....... told b1a ::: •• :i ·=n: .. ~ cuoe APf1l 3D wblle be wu ftablaa ID a Dond near Plalu Md" tbt lie cbuecl tM ulma1 olf wlt.b • "4· die. A~Wl ....... lo ROBBED IN HARLEM Davtd Kennedy Missing Teen Still Mystery To Mesa Cops By JACKIE HYMAN Of -O.lly l"ltet Sult Costa Mesa police said today tha t . despite the aid or a psychic and t wo instances m which lookalikes were located, they are still al a loss in their search for a missing 14-year-old boy. Investigator Dave Walker said Jamie Trotter . who vanished April 19 while en route from his new home in Costa Mesa to . a school in Huntington Beach. s eems to have dis appeared without a trace. He said the possibility of foul play hasn't been ruled out. The only credible account of Jamie since his disappearance came from a youth counselor who said he picted up a hitchhiker matching the boy's description shortly after he vanished, Walkersaid. · The motorist said be picked up the boy on the Riverside Freeway and took him to Riverside. where be bou&ht the youth a hamburger. The motorist later contacted Riverside police but they couldn't find the boy, Walker tald . Tbe tDQ&or'llt aa1d the youth, wbo 1ave bl.I name u James or Jamie, Mid be wu oo bl.I way to camptna la the Blg Bear area. FUen posted there have brou&ht no resUlu, Walker said. In two other instances, be and <See 111881NG, Pase AJ) J\ ___ _ _ ___ .). ________ ..._, .. ____ f- • Oe'ly ""-' ...... ~ •1c .......... SwalJIJing Down Window washers at the lO·story twin towers in Newport Beach's Koll Center have started cleaning exte rior glass as part of preparations for occupan- cy of the new buildings next month. Since the ex· teriors of both buildings are almost entirely glass, it seems unlikely the window washers will ever run out of work. Retired Military Oppose SALT II WASHINGTON <AP) -More than 1,SOO retired generals and admirals urged rejection of the SALT II treaty in a letter de· livered today to the Senate by a former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Adm. Thomas H. Moorer told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he sought the views of retired military officers because "active duty military leade rs are not permitted to fiat· ly oppose SALT JI." The letter charged that the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty gives the Soviet Union a heavy advantage and that the United States would not be able to detect possible Soviet cheating. "As military professionals , and with all due respect for our more 'Circumscribed colleagues still bound by their active service, we strongly urge you to reject SALT II as injurious to the security interests or the United Stat.es and its allies," l",.._PapAJ MISSING ••• Investigator Sil Swanatrom turned up boys who looked almost identical to Jamie, he said. In one eue ln Westminster, Swanstrom waa ready to take the younpter into custody when the boy's mother showed up aod produced a scrapbook of baby pictures to prove It was really ber aoo, Walker said. In the second incident, lo Bakenfleld, be said, "The police bad tbLI kid cuffed when bis brother showed up with bis bh1.b certlftcat.e." Shortly after Jamie's dlaap- pearanc~. Walker COD1ulted a Los Aqeles psychic wbo hu aided othel' police departm..U. Followtna clues 1be 1ave, police checked out tbe home ol a friend ot Jamie'• lD Nortbem California. but were un.ab&e to locate tbe mlutn• YGQtb. 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Jacob Javits of New York, ranking committee Republican, declined to join in Church's statement, saying, "At this particular moment, pred.ic· tions would be very hazardous." Moorer's letter was signed by sucb well-known· treaty' foes as Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, wbo with Moorer was a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the early 19701; Maj. Gen. John Slnglaub, who waa relieved of his South Korean command after criticiz- ing the ad!aminia ation 's troop withdrawal poli y; Lt. Gen. Daniel Gr rmer bead ol the Defense Intelligence Acen· cy; and Maj. Geo. George Keegan, former chief of Air Force intellicence. Moore was testifying aa a leader of the pro- def enae Coalition for Peace through~ Active duty mllltary officers are generally expected to sup- port administration policies, but are free to ex:pre11s penonal views when asked in con- gressional appearances. The current membera ol the Joint Chiefs of Statf tbil IWD· mer cbaracteriled t.be treaty u a "modest but usefUl step" ln arma limitatioo, butaald ''noneol us is totally at eue with all tbe provisions of the acreemenl" ................. .......... .4 ...... &.publican J'obD Schmits Of Newport Beerb, the Orm .. Coalt wa ..... Ml eonftnilied that ......... to IMk tbit U.S. &eDa~ teat wow-1lelc1 br Callf or Ala De~ AttirCrlnltGD ID the ..... al 19. - --~~~~ "•••P-AJ .AI.IVE ••• Huliilieds Flee Flood8,. Tonuuloes Towm ................ .. W'Ollld -..,... • cledl6m to wttWnw .. ., •••••. ''U tM ruliu Al ...... OS 8J fte A.and• ... Prw Gale wtDda ud dr1viDC ra1Da from Trclpleal 8t«m Daws tore lnto the ..... lfortlliielt today, .. .,am, ........... fleelnC tMll' bom ... Qoeklna out poww and elo.Jq ~••JI and tcbooll. To...,.._ 11>aW1Md lD Dmd'• 1y1tem &ouebed down ta eeat· tered area from VirtlnA• to New JeJ"N)'. lUvera wen rillDI toward flood 1ta1e and "m~ noocHq" wu expected oo the Mooocacy . River at Freclerlct, Md. Heavy rain and winds guatiDg \o 53 mph buffeted New Yon Ci· ty, ereatbla rusb·hour traffic marls. Schools were closed throughout most of New Jersey, where about. lOQ,000 homes and businesMS were wit.bout power, and daues were also canceled in much of New York and southeast Connecticut. Four more deaths were at- tributed to the storm, bringinc the number of U.S. casualties to 14. David, ooe of the worst Caribbean storms of the ceo· tury. baa caused more than 900 deaths since it wu spawned in the Caribbean last week. David wu centered at letltude 42.0 north and longitude 78.0 west, near Binghamton, N.Y .. about 120 miles northwest of New York City. It was moving at a brisk 30 mph "1th sustained winds or 45 mph aloog the coast and out over the Atlantic. Gale warnings were up from Cape Hattera s , N .C ., to Eastport. Maine. The National Weather Service said there was a threat of tornadoes In Delaware, New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and southeast New York with the threat spreading loto Coo· neclicut, Rhode Is land and Massachusetts later in the day. In the meantime, Hurricane Frederic, still down ln the Carib- bean, dumped torrential rains OD Hilpanlola and Puerto Rico, island.S still saturated from the rurlous pass age of Hurricane David. Frederic, with winds of 45 mph, was squa rely over the Dominican Republic, which OC· c upies the ea&tern two-thirds of Hispaniola. As David made its way north, some 800. to 1,000 people were evacuated rrom their homes in Maryland·early today, most of them in Baltimore. where police were rescuing perM>m stranded in their cars or trapped in their homes as floodwaters rose. On one city street, floodwaters caused by lhtte inches to seven inche-s ~ rain piled cars on top or each other. One man was killed when a tornado hit his trailer ~ome in suburban Philadelphia, police said. Baltimore police said the body of an unidentified woman, about 25 years old, washed ashore this morning. The officers said she appareoUy drowned when Joaea Falls overflowed. Storm winds tore the roof off a trucbtop ln the southern New Jersey eommuoity of Pedricbiown and toppled two hute tractor-trailer trucks. The tropical storm loet Its hur· ricane foree over land Wednes- day u it pused •th.rough the aoutbem Atlantic Cout states, leaviq beblnd a trail of downed trees and eroded beaches. David baa caused damace estimated in the hundreds of mlWom al dollan in its ram- pace tbrouCb the Caribbean and the Southeast. Tbe ltonn wu blamed for $80 million tn dama1• and six death• in l'lorida where It atnack tbe U.S. malnlw with hurricane wl.Dda. T~o person• were killed W ed..nelday ln Vlr-1.nla, where Oo•. Jobn Dalton declared a state tornadoea 1mHbed Into tbe countlea around Baltimore, 1Uptly ~two MOPle, ... an apparent toriacfo wa1 blamed for one laJur1 ta nelibbortnc Delaware. lt'""'flAslles? J e anne Smith of War· ring ton, Pa., is suing a c rematorium which, she claims, sent her the wrong box of a s he s after h er husband was cremated. See story, Page Al7 l"ro..P ... AJ TIJB ... Mullen told Pursell that be put her in the shower, turned the water on, borrowed her car to drive to the airport and left. Pursell said Mullen told him· ··1 thought I bad doee everything I could. I tboutbt the water was bringing her a.round. She was mumbling and groaning when I left." Mountain Home police said an anonymous telephone caller-Ju- ly 18 asked that Mi.as Lentz' res- idence be checked. Police re- porta said officers checked the house but did not enter. II lu Lentz did not return to duty July 23, as she was scheduled to do, and bue of. ficials called police. An oftlcer entered the houae aad fOUDd the woman dead in the tub, the water runnl.q, Pursell Hid. Former Cop Held FALLBROOK <AP> -A former <>reaon police olfteer hu been arreated on cbar1ea of compllctty ln tbe theft and lD· t.eratate tramportaUoa ol 12.S mlllioa in aema. Uae FBI said Wednesday. Rlcbard Dennis Weiser, 18, wa1 taken into custody 'ru.da.J at bit bome at Fallbrook ln nortbern San D6eco Cowity. Bruuwtet C011DtJ wen fatted to e•ac11ate H Davld •P· proadled. Md ft&biDI p&en took a ~IND tbe hlP wtndl. MON tbM Mlf-tbe l.OCJO.foot pier lD Lone Beedl, N.C., WU mila· lnl after tbe ltorm. ''Tbe Jut I ... lt, lt WU beaded toaltb. '' aUd pier owner JtmBetdt&. Policeman Credited in Tot Rescue A• off-d.atJ LODI Beacb ~ ,._ nedited tock)' wtUl antal the Ille ol a lO·montb· old cblla wbo fell into a oel1bbor'1 outdoor whirlpool batb bl Nortb ca.ta Mesa, potice 11ldtodaJ. TbeJ Nici Officer Stevm R. !!akin, wbo lives nearby. rescued Brian B. Catalano after the acd· dent at 1054 Vilalla St. at 3: 50 p.m. Wedneaday. Brian was reported ln at.able condition at Mercy General Hospital ln Santa An.a . Police said Eakin pulled Brian out of the pool and admlniatered mo11tb·t.o-mouth reauacitatioo until paramedics arrived. Santa Ana paramedics handled tbe call a.Jlder a mutual aid a1reement wttb Costa lleaa siped earlier tbla rear. ,,,...P.,.e.41 GOLD ••• tnc was at S135 an ounce . 'J'be Britilb pound WU peaed in mon:Dne trad1u at S2.24a>. It coal S2.2.t29 to buy a pound Wednesday. Jn Tokyo, the dollar cloeed at 220.71.S yen, down from 221.725 Wednesday. Dealers reported indications of Arab bullion buying i.n what ap peared to be a distinct move away rrom the troubled dollar Arab oil prod~rs bold vast amounts ol dollars, the cW"nney used In oil deals. The Arabs' gold fever ia belpi.Dg weaken the dollar further. Gold bu riMn in value by nearly $120 thia year aJoae -an increase of nearly 34 percent - amid sp~ading alarm that the ene rgy crisis will ca-use worldwide recessioo a.nd Ulfl a· tion. However, tome dealers report. ed that major interests apparent· ly have invaded the bullion market to convert hefty cuh holdings into gold. Some market sources cau- tioned that gold I.a rising so raptd· ly ln price and t.be bullion market bu become 10 volaWe. that prof· ll ·t.akinl ln the nut few days ii in· evttable and will slow the hectic upw a.rd lllJ'le. Air Re80orce8 Board '1.ightened' SACRA-MENTO <AP> -Two bilb to lilbteo the hand ol t.be state Air Reaouttes Board are DOW Oil tbe Co¥erDOr'I desk. The bills, SBl14 and SBllS, by Seo. John Holrnd•bl, D..cutro Valley, woo Senate YOta al 28-0 aad »-0 w edneed.ay. 88114 -would atve loc:al pollu- tion CCJlltl'ol dlatricta tbe rllbl w preaeat nklence ln their O'W'll beball at board beartna•. ElU.. It woWd DOt be M ID· Uce to VIDC•Dt Youa1. u woe Mid. Renti, laoww•, aald a,. dla .DOt t.o-t.mD.l.Date IM.Jife npport meuurw would b9 • pealed by tbe famllJ. D'url•C th• be0arln1, Dr . Thomas Ro1er1, a Newport Beach DeW'OWl'leoD wllo b8I u- aptlnecl Youn•. tntifted that el•ctroeneepbalo1rama abow .... ,. ........ .iowm,." Aaked lt Y OUDI would die lf life aupport wu termlDa&ed, Ro,.n reapoaded, "I believe ao, I'm not 100 percent sure, but I WU•.'' ReaYla MkM tbe coart not to take aa Oltrt act to end the boJ'• ltle, Wt rather to halt Ufe 1vpport md allow nature to take tta coune. Rea•i• attempted to offer teltimoQJ from P.U..r Daniel McGlan al Blesaed Sacrament Cat.bolic Church in W eatminster but Swnner ruled the priest's opintom wen not relevant to the ·cue. ''Tbll ii not a cburcb state," Sumner told Reavis. Mn. Young, led from the courtroom by family memben, declined to speak with report.en, but in a prepared statement Hid, "Anyone wbo knows Marty would .,.._ that he never would -want to be lntentiooally kept alive by a machine and be sub- jected to the bumiUatlng and de· gradio1 state that he is now in. "If be ii taken off the machine aad Uvea, then it ii God's will whlcb must be accepted and most certainly will be." KeYln Young, 28, ol Irvi.ne, one of five Youn1 brothers, said Marty was "for this day and qe, clua four A. "He aot up in the mom.Loe wtth a •mile oa bil face and the first thin& off bis llpa wu a 10ke," Young said. E,....r~AI DRUGS ••. one of Che sons of Robert Ken· nedy " The Post said that one officer asked, "You were he re to buy dru gs "" a nd that Kenned y responded. "Yes, but please. this can't get into the press. I just want to get a plane to Hyan· DIS " . Police said Kennedy told them be was driving on 116tJl Street near Eighth Avenue at about 6 ·ts pm . when two m e n signaled him to stop Kennedy pulled over . got out of the car and walked toward tht: men. who then pushed him "by using physical force" mto the lobby ol the hotel at 300 W 116th St , police said. They s&d a third man joined the pair in the lobby and as the thrtt wen! robbing Kennedy, an unidentified person called the 911 emergency number and noUlied police. Police arrested Sam Askins or Brooklyn In ronnection with the r o bbe ry, but they aaid no criminal cha rges were filed because Kennedy was unable to positively idenWy Askins u bis usailant. How~er. A.atins was wanted on lwo warranta, for 1rand larceny and criminal 1><>9aesaioo of stolen property. Quake Reported THOUSAND OAKS <AP> -A mild earthquake sllehtly jolted the Thousand Oaks-Westlake area Wednesday, aeilmologist.s at tbe California Institute of Technology reported. of emerseney after 10 tornadoes·· "'111'••••••••••••"'( cauaedbeavydamqe. J'ourteeo people were btjured and at Jail ao encuted u floodwaters rwe and tornadoes formed over bOl'thern Virginia . Newport News officials said tornadoes eauaed an estimated $2 millioo ln d.ama1e to that tidewater city. Hip water and winds brouabt some rail and air service ln the Wublnatoo. D.C., area to a bait. Virtually all Amtra-aemce between Baltimore and W uhinctm wu eloeed by water up to 3 feet deep tn some arus, wd spoblman Brtan Duff . -,.-,yla.od offlclala said five 1torm1 U.at appeared to tM SAU .. , SUH. s.T. 9 SAU .. I SUH. s.T. t S.A.LI IHOS SUH. s.T. 9 SAU IHOS SUH. 5.r. 9 Newport Surf and Sport BACK TO ·scHOOL SAVINGS ... a .. ...,.°"' °'~ ...... .. •.-::-. OH .. • ..... !"" ........ ....... Lett ... ... ...... SHOP THIS WEEKEND & SAVE Plentf of shirts. shorts & pm1t1 a•all 11111 In ••ery Ilse • WOtl•IS IOYS IMOIS 4M"90fll' Jl-"'90.. ..,,.°" ...... °' ...... , ....... ....... °' ..... , ...... ....... ~:.. ...... -.. :-.. ~ =::.;.c.. ....... . ...... ....... Off .... °' ...... ~ .... o.,..... -.....,1 Allf!Mt Off ~ , ..... l~Off ... '"'°" ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 • • Huntington Accide~t VictiDI T oday'8 (;lo8i•IC \ N.Y. Stoek s N FIFTEEN CENTS · ludge lffulb TenninOtitlfl.LifeSupport ! ' t I J P•EDS&ICK 8CHOEMEIO. Of • .....,,... ..... A rmplrator conUnued to keep a criiicall.Y injured LI-year-old Westmlmter youth alive toliay u an Ounce County Superior Court Judge deliberated on llletbtr Ult support measures should be terminated. Judge Bruce Sumner began wei1hing his decision in the landmark caae Wednesday af. ternoon· following a 45-minute hearing in which he was told that Vincent Martin Young's future was "hopeless." • "He is doomed to a vegetative existence." Clay Reavis, the at· torney for the Young's mother, Nina. told Sumner. Young, an all-star student and athlete at Westminster High School, suffered massive head injuries in an April 24 auto acci- dent in Huntington Beach Since lbe accident, Youn1 baa been lo a coma at Hoa1 Memorial Hotplt.al in Newport Beach. Reavis baa estimated it is costing $500 to '8oo per day for Ute sqpport meuures. Family members, relatives anflriends -many with lean welling in their eyes -llatened intently in the courtroom aa Reavis and Dep. Public Defender Lee Towne ar&ued the case. Towne was appointed to represent Young's interest because of the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the case. Towne said after the hearing he would not a'ppeal "If the ruling is against our pos ition. it would not be an in- jus tice to Vincent Young." Towne said. Reavis. however. said a de· . claioo not to terminate the life support meuurea would be ap- pealed by the family. · During the bearing , Dr. Thomas Rogers. a Newport Beach neu.rosure.ec>n who has ex amlned Young, testified that electroencepllalograms sh1>w seve~ "brain slowing." Asked l! Y <>911g would die If life support was terminated, Rogers responded, "I believe so, I'm not 100 percent wre, but I think so." Reavis asked the court not to take an overt act to end the boy's llle, but rather to halt Ufe suppart and allow nature to take ill course. Reavis attempted to otrer testimony from Father Daniel McGiM of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Westminster but Sumner ruled the priest's opinions were not relevant "Thk ls not a church state,·· Sumner told Reavis. Mrs. Young, led fro m the courtroom by family members. declined to s peak with reporters. but in a prepared statement said. "Anyone who knows .Marty would agree that he never would want to be intentionally kept alive by a machine and be sub- jected to the humiliating and de- grading state lltat he is now in. ··u he is taken off the mach.ine and Uves. then 1t 1s God's will which must be accepted and most certainly will be.·· Kevin Young, 28. of Irvine. one of five Young brothers. said Marty was "for this day and age, class four A "He got up an the morrung with a smile on his face and the first t hmg off his lip!. wa:. a Joke,·· Young said .. HIS FATE DEBATED Vincent Martin Young •tary Brass Ask SALT Def e~t • HE'S TRADING HIS BADGE FOR A BIBLE Co1ta M•H Polle• Officer Cr•tg R'ozeen ~lpit for Cop ' Mesan to Attend Seminary By JACKIE BYMAN Of tM Oelly PIMt llolH On Tuesday. his 25th birthday, Craig Roze an turned in his badge at the Costa Mesa Police Department. Nm STOP: PRINCETON Seminary in New Je~ Rozean admits that winding up four yean of e work -including one year of fUll-time patrol JS a awom officer -to go into the mirust.ry Is somewhat unusual. · He really didn •t plan it th.at way. • · "I've wanted to be a police officer since I was .a senior in high school," said the Costa Mesa resident. He si1ned up to work as a police cadet in 1975 while attendhaa Cal State Lea& Beach. · BIS HEIGHT -J UST under five feet, six inches - was a barrier because, at that time, Costa Mesa police of-flcen b8d to be at leut three lnchea t.aner. Snerlll tlU.na.a attract.ed him to police work, aaid RoMa. wbo bu a_ ready amlle and a way of tbi.atiDI carefully before be speaks. ''The coat.ct with evel')' type of person imaetnable -I enjoy that, "·he said. ·~ would be the unp~­ ty -there's a certain flexibility ln the job that puta you in po1ttlonl you'n never been in belon. I allo tQjoy beln1 outdoen. I like to be rt1bt ~re other people are, lace to face." · Jn tm, two thinaa haSfpened. Tbe beipt requirement wu removed -80d Bcnean received a caWn1 to the m~. Decision Dueon Homes? Newport Beach planning com· • ......_.. we apefted lollllht to dedde bow big tbey'll allow homes in old Corona del Mar to be. Ra.evn. their decision Is sub- ject to later review by the city counctJ. Last month, eommjssioners delayed a decision on a proposed reduction in the area 's building size standards in order to get more inform atioo on two variations of the proposal. The reductions would be ap- plied to all single family, duplex and triplex property in the area bounded by Avocado Avenue, Fifth Avenue, Hazel Drive and the water. The iasue has generated con- troversy pitting residents of the area who are opposed to what they say are oversized homes against those who want the right to build to existing standards. A two-and-a-half-hour hearing on the proposal last month drew a crowd of about 130 people. Testimony ran three to one io opposition to changing the exist· ing standards. North of East Coast Highway. those standards at present aJlow buildings that are twice the buildable area ?>f the lot. The buildable area is the land left after required setbacks are de· ducted. South of the highway, in the coastal zone, the standards are • 1.5 times the buildable area. Commissioners will consider three alternative proposals which would set the standards at 1.3 times the buildable, 1.16 times the buildable or 1.25 times the buJJdable area of a lot. Statistics compiled by the city's Community Development <See HOMES, Pa1e .U > In the Rigging Cub Scout climbs the rigging of the Argus, the old Danish sailing vessel operated out of Newport Harbor by Orange Coast Sea Scouts. This climbing Cub was among th9se who sailed aboard the Argus recently to get a taste of life at sea. See today's Featuring section, Page Cl. . Corridor Foe Assailed it offers o o s I In If I c a,n l transportation benefit.a for the citlzeDJ of Irvine," the coun· ctlman said. "I believe It will compaund our traffl( problem.a and brint about serious environ- * * * . mental dama&e. especially in and near Turtle Rock Villaae." The council last year had unanimously supPorted the pro- DOHd hi&bway corridor as a <See SOVTI:, PaJf .U > * * * lr.yine and Newport ,. • * • .. Tensions Increase Ht ur'9d c:oancU coti.qu. to put N..,.-t'I tnt.rwta abeld ol It.a .,...,.,..., on IUbjectl \bat lAcludlt airport DoiM, a c'-n Wiler DI.an fOr a.be baJ aM CI08·_ 1tnctfoo ot tb• Su Joaqut:n HU&t TrwportaUoo CorJ'tdar • . Tbat brou1bt cbaraea or elltilm trocn anot.bel' .re~ Beacb CGUMU member, JKkie eauaet ... alee u~ .............. a .. , .... .U) P e tition Signe d By 1 ,500 W ASHlNGTON lAP > -f4ore lhao 1,500 retired generals and admtrals urged re)ecUon ol the SALT II treaty in a letter de- h vert'd today to the Senate by a former duurman of the Joint Cb1ers otSta!r Adm. 'lbomas H. Moorer told the Senate ·Foreign Relations Commau.ee that he sought the views of retired military officers beca use .. act.Jve duty military leaders are not permitted to flat- 1> oppose SALT II ·· The letter charged that tht- S tra te g 1 c Arms Li m1tat1o n Tru ly gives the Soviet Umon a heav) advanta~e and that the Un1ted_§Mltes would not be able to detect possible Soviet cheatmg 'As military professional!., and with aJI due respect for our more circumscribed colleagues bt tl l bound by the ir active sen ice. we strongly urge you to reject SALT II as injurious to the security interests of the United State!. and its allies.·· said the letter signed by 1,678 re· tired om cers lt was presented as the com· m1ttee resumed hearings on the pact after a day·s delay for closed door briefings on the presence or 2,000 t.o 3,000 Soviet troop 1n Cuba <Related story. ,\4 l Sen Frank Church. 0 -ldaho. the committee's c hai rman, served notice Wednesday that l "'there is no likelihood whatever tht.-Senate would ratify the 1 . SALT treaty as long as Russian combat troops remain stationed in Cuba " l Sen. Jacob Javlts of New i York , ranking committee RepubUcan. declined to join in Church's statement. .. We athe r Usual late nlcbt and mornln1 low clouds otherwise fair Friday. Hl&ha in '708 at beaches to 80s Inland. Lowa toni&ht 60 to 65. ... N Death Decision Watched The VIMHt Mntt:o.:::s Cbe la betq c-.., b,y oft'lclala at l'umew aata Ko.pltal lA eo.ta lleu ....... two paUenu are betq bpt allv. oe 111• ~ ayat.a.. A Mlp&tal ....,......\atJ" •• PreMlll llt a W-= ......... oa •MIMr Ule 1 Qlfm• ahould llHp tt.e ll·J•H·old W ••ltD.IJ.w\er youth all ve. 9torJ P•&• Al. ., Dr. P'r1mll crtaeUa *"'tal director. aald today Uaal Palrvlew olfttlab believe t.be outcome cl tbe cue cou.&d bave far-readlilq lmpUcaUou for ct.- termlnln1 wbeo llfe eupport should be term.J.nated. Under pruenl slate law, a person mlll't have a total eeuA· lion of brain fUnct.looiq to be conaldued dead. lo the Martin cue, be pointed .out, there ii evidence ol aome brain hmct.lan, though ll la "IJ'Wlly aboonnal." "We set into the area ol what la irouly abnormal," Crtnella aaid. ''It would be a large aray area." '·we have a lot of people with grouly abnormal electroen- cepbaloeram.s. The question of the value of their existence la a difficult one,•' CrtneUa said. Crinella aald there were about 20 patienu at Fairview who re- quire "intermittent" Ule s upport meaaurea and two who require them on an around-the-clock baala. "We "clon 't do anythlns berotc, but we do follow normal and customary medic al practice, .. Crinella aald. ''We don't believe in prolong- ing death. We do malntaln life, sometimes over the wiahea of parent.II that we do nothing," be said. Jn the Young case, Crinella said any decision by Judge Bruce Sumner to terminate life support s hould be based on "pretty overwhe lm i ng evidence." Crinella said Fairview wouJd not ·appeal any decis ion by Judge Sumrfer to terminate Young's life support systems. ,.,,....r.,,.AI HOMES ••• Department staff show that an average duplex lot would be aJ. lowed a bullding with net Uvtni space ~ 3,9'l4 aquare feet for both units under the exiaUng standards north or the highway South of the highway, it would be 2.828 square feet of total liv- inf apace in the two unit.II. r the 1.3 standard ia applied. the net llvlng apace for both units aould be 2, 1.88 aquare feet. At 1.UJ, the net living apace ls 1,'458 aquare feet and lf a 1.25 standard la used. the net livable apace u 2,070 aquarefeet. Opponent.II of the change are expected to tum out in force agaln. One, Jeff Gaynor, boulht an ad in Tuesday's Dally pflot urglng residents to telephone or write to commission members to express their opposlUon. However , Co mmlulon Chairman Paul Batalla aaid to- day he baa received no phone calla or Jett.era either lo support or oppc»itlon, but this agenda packet 414 include petfhons from resident.a aupporUng the red~ctiona. Swirmuit Winners Told ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . <AP) -An Arizona 1ymnaat who want.a to be a f amlly counselor and a teary-eyed North Carolina freelance writer won the talen\_ and awimault event.a on t.be•fint niaht ol preliminary competlUon at the 11.laa Amertca pa1eant. Pam Wensel, 22-yeu-old Mla Artiona, baa been l1t""'in1, twlrlln& and cartwheelinl for the put 15 yean. DAILY PILOT , .. Or-~ Dell,,..... ..... -ic .... ·-.. _ .... _..._, i-,._ ........ , .. 0r_ C..~tw ........ ~ ~_...,..,_.,. ·-·-_,, .......... ,, ....... ~ -· -llM<ll. ~ .. IO(flll'-..... v.....,,1..-.'"-... ~'-,. ....,.........., __ .. __ '-t_y._ .......,, , ... _ .... ,... ................... . --..-.c--.~ .... .............. ,,,. __ ,..._ ...... cw... . \llQl"'r..,,..._._. ____ .,,_ ..... '=te-n:- ~~ .. OMNe I C...~ll •'!!!'IJ:L--~.._"'Vlil ...... =. • ... •rear• all '* I•'' .. , •• lo, Wt• ::r: ... tlMt ,....... ll ••·c''n•• ... .. tlM ~ • ....._ .. .. friliilll * ---~ -~ Tie dilf ..... te betweeft tM two tlUea ............ la I Mriea ol ,..., ~ e•~eralD• UlloM three tMuee UHi aJrpo~ ~ bay and tht con1dor. At lut WMt•a Newport Beach Ctly CouncU meet.Ina. a m~ty or coamcll memb.r• adopted R1tkoff'1 Newport ,flrat ~ ln taklaa ltAdl oo cteve ........ t al a ba.J deuup plan and ccmtruetion of LIM COi'· ri.&or to be built by Lhe county Tbe two l'ftO!uUona adootAld al that Ume were ln oppoallion tQ vtewa expreaaed by the lrvtoe City Council. JrviM city councllmeo want to form a new joint powers a1en· cy to try to come up wit.b a plan to clean up Newport Bay. 'nle ftrst plan. prepar.ct by a ,Jolnt Jl'OlfP cal1ed NIWA, Wll re· Jected. But Newport Beach couo· cilmen aaid another Joint powers 1roup la goln1 to have t.be aame problems NIWA did. Before an Jnlormational meeUn& could be held, Newport Beach coun- cllmen rejected that proposed organization In favor of havlna the bay c leanup plan put together by the state Regional Wat.er Quality Control Board. If that rankled Irvine council members, they didn't dlacuaa It publicly. Al the organizational meetlng, Irvine Councilman Art Ant.bony simply asked Rycko(f to •'put the past behind WI and move ahead" with the joint powen proposal. - The corridor iuue Involves the roadways in each city that will be connected lo It. Newport Beach wanu the cor· ridor built to shuttle beacb- bound traffic around the city. Irvine doesn't want that same beach-bound traffic ualn1 It.II city streets to get to the corridor. Al their lut meeting, Newport Beach council members recom· mended that. Ford Road and San Miguel Drive not be connected to the corrjdor and that the ex· isting San Joaquin Hilla Road not be connected until there is an extension of Culver Drive from Pacific Coul Highway at least u far as the corridor. But Irvine council members have long been on record oppos- ing any Culver Drive connection to the corridor. Then there's the IH\le of airport nolae, a problem that plagues both citiea. Newport Beach '1eta the no~e from com· merclal jets leav1n1 the county airport. Fro.Page A I ROUTE ••• means of relievin1 traffic con- gestion on P aciflc Coaat Highway and the San Diego Freeway. Ag ran w11 not a member of the council then. Sllla and councilman Art An· th'ODY took iasue ·with many of fmers I Fl~' ., ..,.. MMda ... Prell~ Gale wlftda and drivtq ratna trom Troll'.eal 8'orm David tor. la\o the u.rban Nortbeut t.oda.Y. aendtnc hund.recl• nee1n1 t.belr homea, knocklna out power and c&ollna blshwaya and acboola. Torudoel 1pawned in David'• 1y1t•m touched down in seat· tered areH from Vlr1tnia to New Jeruy Rivera were rising toward nood atage and "major floodina" wu expected on tbe Mooocacy River •t Frederick, Md. Heavy rain and wind.a gusting to M mph buffeted New York Ci· ty. creating rush-hour ~afflc anarlJ. S~hool ll wer e closed throuj.bout mOtit of New Jeney. where about L00,000 bome.s and buaiheaes were without power, and classes were also canceled in much or New York and aoutheut Connecticut. Five more deatha were at-I t ri but.eel to the storm, brtnginc the number of U.S. caaualtiea to 15. DavJd. one of the worst Caribbean storms of the cen- tury, baa caused more than 900 deaths since it was spawned tn the Caribbean last week. The National Weather Service said there was a threat of tornadoes 10 Delaware, New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and southeast New York with the threat spreading into Con· oectlcut, Rhode Island and M usa~Qltetts later iD the day. In tbe meantime, Hurricane Frederic, atlll down in the Carib- bean, dumped torrential rains on Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, Island.a still saturated from the furious passage of Hurrieane David. Frederic, with winds of 45 mph, was squarely over the Dominican Republic, which oc cupies the eaatem two thirds of Hispaniola. As Uavld made Its way north, some 800 lo 1,000 people were cvacu~t.ed from their homes In Maryland early today, most of them in Raltimore. where police were rescuing persons strandt:d in their cars or trapped in their homes a.s fioodwat.ers roM. On one city street, lloodwatera cauaed by three inches to seven inches of rain piled cara on top of each other. One man waa killed when a tornado hll his trailer home in suburban Philadelphia, police said Sightseers Killed By Vo lcano the points in Agran'a filer, HY· TOKYO <AP > -Mount Aso, Ina the roadway tbrou1h the the world's largest volcano and hUla bu not been propoMd u • a s p e c t a c u 1 a r d r a w ro r freeway and that nol.ae levels thouaaoda of tourlat.11, suddenly 1eoerated by any roadway tbere turned killer today' erupting in a wo•lld not cause any harm. shower of rock that rained on A report councilmen wlll COO· doiena of helpless algbt.aeers. alder Tuesday ntcbt alao Three weTe killed and 16 others minimizes the viauaJ and noise lnJured, two seriously. police in Impacts of four alternative southern Japan reported. alignment.II oft.be roadway. The dead were a middle-age Silla uid if a proposed Oranee Tokyo couple and a honeymoon- Coaat Urban Part la ever creal· in1 hJgh achool teacher. whose ed. the increase in car trips per bride was badJy hurt but aur- day in Irvine's traffic ayltem vived. would be about 35,000. The tourists, moet of whom At a congreaaional subcom-rode up by cable car to view ooe miltee hearing In Newport of the crater's volcanic cones, Beach laat mont.b on the pro-had nowhere to run from the posed park, Silla backed the deadly rocks. Some who fled traruportation corridor throuah back into lbe cable car shed the ·San Joaquin Hills aa a were injured when roclta came meanA of keeping the traffic a crashing t.brou1h the roof. park would aenerate off 1rvlne The crater of the 5,223-foot- aurf ace atreeU. hl1b Mount Aao, on Japan'• "How else are people ·1otn1 to iouthemmott taland of Kyushu, get to the park?" SIU. uked 11 tbe WOf'ld'• blae•t. meaaur- Wedneeday. tn1 17 mlles north-to-IOUth and Acran contends the moat like· 10 mllM eaat-to-weet. Ptve cones ly route for the roadway would dot the mua1ve crater, but only take it less than a half mile from one, Nakadake Peak. remains the vWa1e of Turtle Rock. acUve. He also aald traffic volumes The tourlltl had ridden up to on the roadway would 1enerate Aso's Naniodake Peak for a loot too mucb nolae. at Nakadake. about 800 yardl Aceordlni to an Envtroomen· away. taJ Impact Report for the county A local police 1poke1man said on the corridor, Culver Drtve 55 people were within the would be lmlled to tbe new l 100-yard cSanser tone riAaiot hl1bway. Aaran 1ald the ''res· Nakadab when the cone •ud· ldenUally H'Dlltive roadwQ 11 dtnl)' erupted. aendlne black auppo.ed to be extended Ind 1moke abootlq more than a widened in order to carry 25,000 mile into the air and spurtJ.nc veb1c._ per day." rocu more Uta t ,000 yudl. But 8Wa aaJd tbe city'• poat. Maaabaru Yothlkawa, !O, o1 Uoa bu been adamant oo not al· Tok)'o. leadlaC a poup ol Dine lowlDI 8A1 •xt.Dlloft cl Culver clim~ N__.•lr•, wu atruct Drl.-e. in the bead Ud killed lnltantly He 1ald It waa "Ill out and out by a rock ol per'191>1 IO poada, mt.repreaentaUoa" to infer lD polJce uid. Illa wife, leea, •. UJe flier Uaat tM city would to died ol ~ 8fter wadll'fOlnc 1lon1 wtU. an)' utenaloa ol • four~ operation at Aao Culver Drtve. Central ffolDttal. . Conetl'llM Art A.ntboaJl allo Alto tlfled wu Yutaka crWd.Md Aau•1 poeWoa, ..,. Taurumakt, "'· • hlp school &DI lt..,.. Ille oftlelal 1taace ol lHe.ber from no.rthrn Japan tU cwr• oomd1 to pnldlltt wbo bed .._ manted Jmt tour ......_olQdvw. da11....u.r. Hll bride, Mtmiko, ··1...-.................. ···~-.... -.. • 11sM••·" Mllll 1., Alli: A ....... at.a. Tmldbwu ... , .. "RI:, ~ .. J.t.". ;-.=:a;:::. llDll •• ""'•ai. ... ., .......... Wt .... -Mid tr~•:...,· .._ ... liat ... '-.. eUab CM. ...... .r--Ni. • ... -' -... .... ••llWl.,....••tt'•-... ,_...._., • .,..._ ~--r.·--~..,..~~·---=-~.....;...~--~.,..~~·~"~ ....... -~ ... _..;.;;·~·~~~~~~~ ~ , ' , .... ,.,.. ..tJ COP ES MINISTRY. • • .. D:PalllNCSI,:: ...... ---·~···· .... , ....... .... t;l,;me1111 tremesadoualJ If t _JI.~-~ lie ..... t.Mt ~ lfttellllty of an ottlc•r'a npo1ure to an!'-°' aPUleoc• ean re.ult in cynicism ao.d d.LI· Wu~ \laleu he bu a stable framework. ~1 wtao attend• St. Andrew's Presb7terian Church lit l'ltf'WPOl't Beach. aald that, becauae of b1I faJth. his expe_riencet ln P.Olice won bave been enrtcbiD1 and have be1J*1 b.lm pi8 aadel'llandln•. .. 111EaB'8 A TaEMENDOU8 amount of lonelineaa out there and all kind.I al ataempta to rwolve lt." he aaid. "You ean ... tt 1A Juven.lle nmaw~, in many fam.ily dla- turbaace., ln the faH of ID&oxicated drtvera. dnaa.ka ln public. tnnaienta Uaat are Juat t1Dd ol wa.odertnc tbe streets. "You can ae-e It ln dlaturbances between neicbbors. Uoderbinc it all aometime9 la JUlt cet.Un.c somebody to Uaten to their. problems. a way to HJ, 'Hey, I'm here.' "And there are a lot of elderly people livi.nt aJooe out there, scared lo death," Rozean aald. "Abo a lot of searching for purpose, for soala -ll'I dlfflcult for them lo '- open up to a police officer aometlme. became often the vlaion doeln 't go beyond the wtlfonn to the person behind it. But aomelimea they open up." Roleao •aid be a1M IMJ&ie.vee he uaderst....S. aome of the daqeroua fads, aucb u tbe punk-ioct violence ln Hun- tintton Beach. ''TRUE Aat: A LOT ~ kids that juat are ao bored with lbetr family We, t.beir ape.re time, that anything that aeta atteotioo or «iv'9 tbem a feelln1 of beiDC unique and valuable, even In a twlated way, they crab at it," be aaid. Lut September, Ured of JUUliA1 part-time school and a full-time job, Rouan decided Lo aet bia de1ree by May. To do that, be awitcbed from replar duty to working as a aenior reserve Qffieer, ruuna in durln& vacatiooa and worklnl apeclal events. Wben he graduated laat 1prlng with a B.A. In sociology, Rozean decided the time bad come to pursue h11' career aa a mlnlater He will work toward a muter of divinity degree in a three-year program at Prmceton Seminary on the Princeton University campus, whlJe eamlnc money In part·UmeJobClsuch as campu.111ecw1ty .. BOZEAN SAID RE CHOSE Princtlbln partly benuse he want.II lo 1aln the perspective ~ Uvt.n1 lA another part of the country, partly because be bu family and friends there and partly becauae ~ it.I exeelleot reputation and varied student body. "It provldea me an opportWlily to come out in· formed." he explained Roiean said he's not sure what he'll want to do In another three years, but be baa thought of three possi bili lJes. One would be to serve u putor of a ~mall ebu.reh. Go(d LONDON <AP) -Ool4l momentarily toared mo.re than.. $11 to a record $1'1.~ an ounce la Zu.ricb today amid •Ir.:= Arab bcoina. 1be dol ar d ,. depreuect &y sold'• burseomqi value. ·: The mualve ovem.llbt le•P.: waa one ol tbe blUett .. Jumpe ln ,aid'• 1•~ ellailf. The cloelne ft.ore In Zmich • Wednelday wutl29.81f uounce -theprev1omb1~. ~ In London, fold opened ·~, $337 .82~. up ft.1S from Wednetday'1cJo.e. The morning nxJn1 in London waa $340,M; the afternoon fixing aft.er profit·takinl aet in - w aa $335.SO. But that aUU waa a riae of.S6.s0 for the d1.1. In Zurich, alao, mid-day trad- ing wu at t33S an ounce. Tbe Brltlah pound WU pe11ed ln momtn1 trad.uut at $2.2'80. JI' • coat $2.2429 to buy a pound Wednesday. In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 220.715 yen, down from 221.725 Wednesday. Dealers reported indications ef Arab buJlion buying in what ap· peered to be a cjistinct move away from the troubled dollar. Arab oil producers bold vast amounts of dollars, the currency used in 011 deals. The Arabs' gold fe ver is helping weaken the dollar further Gold has risen in value by nearly Sl20 Uua year alone -an increase of nearly 34 percent - amid spreading alarm that the ener1y crisis wlll cauae worldwide rec:euion and infla· lion. However. aome dealen report· ed that major Interests apparent· ly have invaded the bullion market to convert hefty cub holdinp Into gold. He's also considering helping establlah a famUJ~Tientfid renewal and counseling camp. A thlrd possibility would t>e serving as chaplain in a police department. He stresst:d that he isn't leaving police work with any bad f~lings about 1t Some market sources cau· tloned that gold la riain1 so rapid· • _, .JY.~Q_J>rj~""•...a -~~ · haa bttOme M> voratlle:lllat ~.r - It-taking in the next fe'll days la in· evltable and will alow the hectic upward~urge. Pact Talks Break Down N-M, Employee :JVegotiatioru a t lmpaue Contract necottaUona between the Newport-Mesa school dis· trict and non-teaching wortten broke down Wednesday wben e mployee representatl vea declared an lmpuae. officials said today. Howard Lawrence, cbid spokesman for the Callfontia S<:hool Employees Auoclatkla, aald today hla group la uldq the atate Public Employment RelatiOM Board to apPOlnt a mediator tn tbe cue. karller story on Pa1e A20. He aatd tbe breakdown OC· curred over nlary ne1oUaUom and over a CSEA proposal for what la called lnod.lfled apncy shop, coaeernlDC membenblp ln CSEA for employees. "CSEA '1 action really came as a surpriH." 1ald Jean Harmon, chief ne1otiat.or for U,. diatrtct. "Both aidea appeared to be clclee to a1J'91meot OG moet lsaues." She said the details of the wage aveement were still beiq hammered out wbea CSEA declared an lmpuse. A new contract for the DOO· teachln1 employees, such aa SALi B4DS SUM. s.T. t SAU ..OS SUM. s.T. t secretaries, bua driven and food service workers, has been under negoUatioo all summer It ia unrelated to contract negotiations being conducted separat.dy with teachers Lawrence said the breakdown occurred when the district al· leeedly refused to diacuas a CSEA proposal for modUled a1ea.c1 abop. It would require current emploJees who are CSEA mem· ben to remain members for tbe one-year dur1Uoa of the con· tract. New employees would have • choice al Joblin1 or pay. 101 a fee to cover CSEA ad- minlatraUon of tbeir contract. Preaeat worken who area't CSEA memben would be ea. empt. Lawrence saJd. He aa1d be bu alao flied an unfair labor prutice cbar1e •1almt the dlatrict for Ill al- le1ed refusal to n910Uate but that no at.rib la contemplated in the near tuture. Mrs. Hannon said she told Lawrence sbe wasn't em· powered to dlacuu a1ency abop proposala, but that the district didn't refute to M&ot.iale . • "The district is willlnc to negoUat.e on any matters," ah. said "However. we do not look - with any degree or favor on agency s h o p for our employees " Lawrence said breakdowns also occurred In salary negot.ia- tiona. He sald CSEA la seeking an 11.1 percent ralae, while the d.latnct ~red only s percent, minu.a deductiooa for inereaed health beoeftta and a study of employee lkilla and saJaries. He Uld employees were }ert wit.la oa.l)' a 2.1 percent r-1M; and that the dlatrlct abo propo6ed in· creasing the hours part-time employee. work, without addi· tlonal~y. lln. Hannon aaid u.o.t pro- vtaiom were 1WJ under neaotJa· • Uoa and abe didn't com Ider the • diac•ttlk>nldeadlocked. Aa.0, ahe aald the study ol · employee lalariee ha• reauJt.ed ! in reeoaunenc:a.Uou t.bat eouJd · mean ral.tet ot 2.S to 10 percent for more than 300 of tbe dla- lrtct '1 800 DOO·teachlnl worttera : iD addition to whatever f.ae~ I la neeotJat.ed. SAU IHDS SUM. S9"r. t ULl lttOS SUM. s.T.t ~ Newport Surf and Sport BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS MIMS 21-WMtOfP SHOP THIS WEEKEND & SA VE Plenty of shirts, shorts & p•ts avalt•t 11 In every Ille • IOYI IMOIS IW"90flf JftO.. M*-O,tM41 ;~: .. ~ .. All ..... ?~ ..... ...... :-.s: .. ~-.. r .~ :::i•c:.,. ...... ...:r ...... OfMwt °' ...... ............ -..... ~llM , .. ,.,...-, .. .., a......., -. .... , Ail .. Off msi '~Off ..... IAOfr atev....._ .... ........... ,, .. ,.... .... .._ • • • ' ' • .. . • • • .. ti .. , Gas Plan Deeision . Awaited ..., ............ leeW••Alaeetl Republican John Schmitt of Ne~ Beach_, the Orange Coast's state senator, has confirmed that be intends to seek the U.S. Senate seat now held by California Democrat Alan Cranston in the election of 1980. Explosion Destroys OM Bomb LAS VEGAS tAP> -An un dervound nuclear detonation to- day destroyed another nuclear devioe. Transom, thatfailedtogo off 18 mmths ago. aha.king build· ings and c.ausing some people to think an earthquake hit the area. ,. • • . • • • ( Pilot Logbook J Lucrative Laguna Iµ the Big Time By STEVE MITCHELL OftMDelly .......... IF YOU UVE IN LAGUNA BEACH folks. you're in the chips. Bucks u:p. Made of mooe)". Affluent. . At least that's the coosemus of a recent feature article oo the froot page of the New York Times. Tbat'ls rtlht. fellow land barons. We made the front page of the 1.4 mil1ioo circulation New York Times. • · And w!dJe you're sitting there won· derlng where you 're going to get ~e next $1.000 monthly payment ror your charming cottage in the Art Colony, read on. "If you've made it to Laguna • Beach, lbe people here say, you've made it." KlDd of gives you a beady feeling as ,.ou lad the wood rot on your 31-year· old beach house, doean•t it! Wpistrarw's Cormcil Hits f:Dnidor Plan San Juan Oapistrano city councilmen made it clear Wednesday they really didn't want the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor i.nvad· ing the city's sphere or in· nuence. But councilmen balked al re- jecting the proposed freeway that would connect Newport Beach to San Juan Capistrano. Tbey voted S to O to ult that the propoeed coonecUon with the San DielO Free.way be moved farther DOl'tb to Crown VaUey or 010 Parkways. Then, they added, Uthe road bad to connec( at A Vflrf Parkway they would prefer two allpmenta that con- nected at Via Eacolar near a proPoMd reereaUon complex. - Tbe propo1ed tranaportaUon corridor would not paaa throuab San Juan, bu.l councilmen aaid tbeJ w ... the new. b11!nray wo.td er.aw adnne 1rowth aad vltaal Impact• on tbe CaDlatnno van.,. !an Juaa'• opinion wW be forw_arded to eou.nty plaanlq comm•..._. wt.o'wtll be ltad· rln• Pl'OD09ed ellpmenta for tbe 1'-mDe rdlldwaj' later WI month. CouaeUJMD •tld the1 = fos: one ol the •ua•ted · mentl to eonrint• county plan· .un they could wol'k with city otncJall. ..... -.., ~------------------------------ T!!urJd!x. Seel!mbtr o. 1m QAll.Y PILOT Al Reports Holdup _Kennedy's Soll · Drug Buyer?.- A~WI~ ROBBED IN HARLEM Oevtd Kennedy Behito Gets Salary Boost Save 15 to 25o/o on Upholstered Chairs and Sofas In a Wide Choice of Fa bric Our sale events are eagerty'awalted. and for very good reason. When we offer reductions. you saw Importantly on the very finest sofas. love aeeta and chairs made today. Upholstery fabrics. construction and cushioning are of the highest quaJlty. Stytlng ts lmpeocabte. Included In the k>w Nie prtce. Come choose today -the bnuttful mutt Is f umtture to cherish, In fNfJfY room In you' hOmel OVER 2000 F A BRIC S TO CHOOSE FROM including Jlelvets, __ -----:-M a t l a s s e ' s ~ ~ Tapes trys ~ Cotton \ ·-. ·.Prints~ Tex tures~ C o rd rt r o y s a n d Brocade~. Furniture End. Sept. 15th ' --~:S~~.,._H. . 67\9 ·9_· Efr EU 0_N I~ [J:E •ualdtel fatben weren't mon I \1 \ I\ I\ .. , ..... .,, .....,, county plaDen an cwesMd tbat tb• cJt7'1 propOHd traffic elrculatloa PAOFlSSIONAL zz II H•••oa ILVD • ....... from&laeCOUllQ'J'~_;.1i ..... ~-·N-TE-AIOA--OU.O---HEA--8_...,. _______________ c_os_t .. •_ ... _._,_._._._w_21.1_. __ _...-r~ ' ,, . . . , ---.-- A4 DAILY f"ILOT 4'a.t :~: ~oa aing ~ wlda~ T-~~\\r Marpld•e F~t the Good News AVALON ~·umo: You ..... to edmlre the ..... PHHDlaUOD HC-.... t of t.M modHt H~!f..•per c=-.=;::..s ... ~~~= f;~;ra. the You cu eMi!1 compare 1~Mc1 ln the Islander, towe41d \D ·WI and C1U'IWtl.Y ud 9dll· 9d by Dcmaid a. Hu.,. wttb tM li:lad .Cl ltd .. put bl the papen bll'e ''Over To.a" M tbe lll.aDd people UM to Nier to ou.r matn•and., Cww\der trcmt paaea. Here, the troot pace lt IUlecl wit.b fear and cllamay; • cbroolcliha of tbe latest d.lauten, naUooal, lnternatioDaJ aod local. TBS CAT A.LINA ISLANDD, on the other hand. ft1la lu froat pace with a pNU;J pbotocrapb. Almost always, &Ma LI a 1"88 ol ~ ldDd ol pleuutrJ « fua tbat lt bappentq oa that happy lated In tbe eun. . 7I'be litest Islander luue to fall upc>o my deet, for ex· ample, hu • f\lll front pqe pboto of colortul saillne Tne GHTHLIDJI ISLBDD6B AoaJon'1 Papn: Bod Ne-wa ta Back WUh Truu a*1 Corwt Adi dingrues. beaded out of Avaloo Bay for Alamitos Bay, wtlb palm trees and island hillalde houses forming the peaceful background. Over Town, we seem more lncllned to g1ve you a boat explosion. Aa for what you learn oo tbe lmlde pagea, happily, you are not going to get your mi.Dd overloaded with ·t.be lat.eat m acbinatloo.a of the city coundl; the mar at.boo tedium of the plannlng commlaaloo; or the convoluted conn.lvi.Dp of the cout.a.I commtaslon. BOAT FIRES AND AUTO accidents. OD the other band, are given a brief brushoff on the back pages. Avaloo weather, however, ooe of the llland'• natural aurtbuta. geta heavy play, with a day.by-day accounting of the highs, lows and ocean temperatures. On Aug. 28, it.was S> bJgb, •low and wet.er. 70 dep-ees. Not too shabby. Meanwbile. w~ do they do aboat. local coVWDJD• grind1na a.ad ra~ OD high clmsity, low demitJ, COD• dominhim conversions and those other weighty, beady is- sues that shake and shudder across the pages of most local papers? The Islander newspaper puts all this to its true COO· text AV ALON'S CITY BRASS, for example, just adopted a new munklpal budget. Did the Islander give you four full columns of ranting and ravillg on this? Not oD your life. They gave it three lines of type. The story, in total, was this : "'lbe City of Avalon's approved budget for the current year is $2,547,259." Tbat news might bore you, but not for very Joq. Pot Seizure Value $200,000 SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP) - Armed with a aean:b warnnt, San Lula Obispo County 1beriff'1 depuUea raided a marljuana field near Tem~ and COD· flscated nearly ,000 worth ol dru11, uprooted more than 1,000 marijuana planla and arrested three penona. Booted Wednesday for in· vntlgatioD of cultivati.n8 m ari- juana for aaJe and held bere on $10,000 ball each wen Ralpb A. Lumi, 41. of Templeton, Carol Hoffman. 41, and Gre1 Hoffman, 19, both of Atascadero, accord· ing to Sgt. Randal Cullen. "Conftacated wen over 1,000 marijuana planta, about five pounds of pack.aged marijuana, 1,800 Thal stlcta, numerous peyote button.t and OYer $1.00Q tn caab," said Sgt.. Randal Cullen. . -, NATION /WORLD Mideast Talks Productive.· . ~ TSL AVIV, lanel <AP> ~ ••1•U•• Pn1lcleat A•••r &adat _...a ummlt wt-. Prl•• lll•l•ter lleoaebem ........... ..,... ......... c1a, .. W\ him ''plMMd wtlb tb• eHr·1Hwtn1 frteadahlp Nbrem our two DeOOM. •• Sadat Mid be UcJ Bectn beld cou1naetlve ta1b dW"inl u.tr mHUn11 ln Haifa. hrael'a aorttMnl part dt1. Be aUd ..... were aware of tbe ''•ital MCTI db to make JWOCJ• CID tM P1WU•u qwtklD 1DC1L" aSGIN, IP&AUMG befon Sadat boerded • plane at Jim. GlllioD Airport. said be and the Eapdan pcwident bad foreed a "doee, Intimate frteodabJp ... wblcb In our UmH. la a Cops Guarding, ·But Bank Hit NEW YORK <AP > -A bank- robbery stueout squad waa 1uardln1 the bank, but the plalnclothea police officers didn't learn of the belat until tbe man who robbed f184 from a teller calmly balled a cab and wu drivm away. ''I think I've been robbed," the unldmtlfted teller rePC>rtedlY told the bank manager Wednei· day · after the armed bandtt left the European American Bank office In midtown Manhattan. Nelson Rockefeller's widow, Happy, bas been named to a seat on the council over- seeing the bllllon..<follar of. fice complex started by her late husband. window wun't aware t.bat the l>a.ot WU belJ1a held Up, aakl Pollce Commiaaloner Robert McGuire. .. You learn aomethln& from e•ery experience." McGuire said. •"'Ibla time we learned not to expect more than you 're ~ lnl to set. became ~ou·re deal· ln1 with people and tbelr own safety. ''Tellen are on the borm of a dilemma." be added. "But abe ~ould have screamed and dropped to tb:e Ooor. · • WATCH FOR ThunderstornlS Linger the exciting magazine section In the Saturday Dally Piiot. Each Saturday for the 20 exciting weeks of the pro football season, PAO Fll.e'71 will bring Daily Pilot readers the most up-to-date, interesting and comprehensive roundup of pro football, with special emphasis on all the pro games to be televised that weekend. · UJl,d Front Coven Nonhem Calif omia Temper11t•res ...... 911111 ......... _.--------........ 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'""' ·~· ..... . ......... _.... ......... .... ............................. ..,._ l You'll enjoy scouting reports, player profiles, predictions and point spreads, insiders' comments on strategies and game plans, tips on who and what to watch for, plus . lineups, statistics, quizzes and special features by top national writers . PRO ~ '71 , the specf al Saturday magazine ~tlon, will help you get more pleasure out of your pro football watching. . DAILY PILOT 142.J4321 ,. CALIFORNIA bmar &lipse 'Bo.Hum' BJ'fte"-da ... ..._. Ill other nature tr••t•d nllbtowla ln Nortb Amvka to tb• eoatineat'• tut ~ lunar eelipu etl thll decade early t.o- dq, but lt didn't ralae mudl ln· tere1t In tbe 1clentlftc: com- aumlty. At X1tt Peak Obeervatory near Tuctoa, Ari&., a apobawoman called tbe 3,,.,·hour utronomical pb•uomenon "no bl1 deal ·· PAtJL SOQVBS, an a1tronomer at Oriffltb Observatory in Loa An1elea, said the eclipse waa visible .. over half tbe world that wu in qrtnea, except the areas near the edge where the moon may not bave risen. "A lunar 4!Cllpse is visible to at leut half the earth when it oc- cun," Roques explained. "We got all of it, but the eclipse dido 't begin for the Eaat Coast unW two hours before sunrise, and the moon was down before much of it would be seen." The earth's shadow first touched the moon at 2: 18 a.m .. PDT, Roques said. ''The total phase, when the moon was com- pletely covered, was at 3 : 31 a.m ., the tot.al ending at 4: 17 a .m. and the moon cleared the Earth's umbra at 5:31 a.m ." THE NEXT TOTAL lunar eclipse will be visible from Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 1982, said Dr. Ed Krupp, direct.or o( the Grif· fith Observatory. According to Roques, "the last one that we could see here was 1975." --·--.................. ______ -~~---------------------- DAILY PILOT .4$ Third Pa1·ty Active - Liberiarians Vow Strong Campaign .. ' I LOS ANGELES <AP) -wlll get several million votes, Promiain1 to &ive Americans a enoulh to make the difference three-party political system, between the Republican and Libertarian Party leaders say Democratic candidates." they bope to lose the presidency P a r l y c hair m an D avid by fewer than M mllllon votes tn Beriland said if Libertarians do 1980, aucceed in drawing enough votes 'Los An1eles attorney Ed Clark to affect the outcome of the and New Rampablre bust· presidential election, it doesn't 11ea11>an Bill Hunscher are com· malter which major party le 1>e= tb1a week for the u.> helped. P.r. dential nomination. E•cb "WE DON'T CARE. There's -ptd to mount a campa:lan no difference between the bat will at least win en~ votes Democrat.a and Republicans." .,, tQ maa&·the differencl 1ikwein Bergland said. most laaues in their openinc ap- pear ances at tbe convention, which ii to pick its presidential nominee on Saturday. BOTH SAIDTBEY opposed the draft, would drastically cut military spendina, end both sub- sidies and price controls on busi· neaaes and would repeal laws against so-called "victimless crimes" such as gambling, pro- stitution and drue uae. Both candidates agreed the Democrats and Republicans can't cope with in!laUon .... .._... · the. Democratic and Republican Hunscber and Clark agreed on OPPOSUDRAn PREDICTSVOTES ·~---811 Hunadter Attomey Ed Cl•rk " . • . __ ____;;~~==-----.L-_.:..:.:.:.:.:..:...::..::....::..:..:..· :____ TBE lt71 LIBE&TA•IAN ,. --·er~ a 1-- -candi~_president, Roser ~v '7 'e' ua rre . State Senate OKS · ~ -MacBrHfe; collected 173,019 •f votes ..:.. jQ.£. qrttljon (ewer than \\ Jimm.YCa.rter -lb ·ilve tbe Libertarian Party tebud\as claim Co.ach's Son Held S I R to the .Utle of the 'Dillon's third Pousa ape Bill · bi.~\~~i.1;.~~: th~ ~;benarian Pa~·aJogan. "Toward a 1bree- p Syetfm, ·' la aimed at. eiv- In Coed's Murder SUPPORTERS SAID it would provide "simple equity" for wives -or husbands -forced by their spouses to have sex SEN. BARRY KEENE, D· Elk, said, "I just have a feeling that somewhere down the line something terrible is going to happen." But he voted for the bill. Nejedly said prosecutors usually refuse to prosecute cases of spousal rape, even un- der a simple aaaault charge. in g · · al third place finish enou·gh meanin-g .to force,,. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The 18-year-old son of a local foot· Democrats and Rep~blicans . t.o -: 'ball coach has been charged with murdenng his girlfriend, a par attention to I.abertarlpn .• University of Pacific coed, on the pair's first day on campus. ideas. , Steven John Burns, who bad dated Catina Salamo for four rs and worked aH summer In her father's television store, was 'rHE LIBERTARIANS, an a · ested at his parents' house late Wednesday. Burna. a former high ti·big government coalition 11f~, ool football star . is the son of the Lowell Higb School football i t:ivuts from the .1,.. toach. right, opened a r: , ntion Wednesday tt1 ~ HE WAS LATER TAKEN t.o Stockton where the 18-year-0ld . de~llal and vice pres Miss Salamo was found shot in the head across the street from the al candidates and adopt a UOP campus Monday night. platform for 1980. • , . Iovestigato~ from Stockton and San Francisco police depart-~oth Clark and Hunscb~~ ~ts had questioned Burns for two to three hours in the presence ct,ded in a joint news coa..~nc-e of his parents before mating the arrest. that they didn't have aM hope ot being elected P. l STOCKTON POLICE LT. Robert Lund said officers will in 1980. ' 1 / d~ the Calavaras Ri ver-today m search of the .38 caliber re- But ~th H · 1~ laftk ¥ Bu.ms told officers be threw there after Miss Salarno was pre dicted r.r w in shot . several m,i s. which The girl's father Michael Sa.Jd that s be bad decided to break up would stilt ~a m about 35 with Bums and that bad caused them to quarrel on the day of her million behind um..·-l>iftner . Bot death. He said the boy bad called Catina early Monday and both said that would be a vie· thre atened to kill her if she ended the relatJonsh1p lory. , \..' 1 MISS SALARNO HAD BEEN driven to campus, where the two "WE'RE GOii'-~to create a teen-agers were to start school Tuesday, by her parents oo Monday. three party system in the United After her parents left. she told her roommate she was meeting Bums States in 1980," Cla rk s aid. onthefootballfieldandrepeatherintentiontobreakup. "We are going to be on tbe Her body was found about a block and a balf from the field ballot in 47 or 48 states. and we about two hours later. ~--------------------------~ ... NOW YOU CAN SAVE $86.10! H<>ie o; a greal oooonunity to lower 1he c.0:;1 ot dre ng ti() In one 5hooP•O<J 1110. select an dll-OCCd, o wardrobe trom our 1us1-aroveo lall lasn•or , Hero·a an example of how 1t works YOUR CHOICE OF AAY Suit at... . . 175 00 (or more) Any Spo<t Coat at .... 115 00 (O< more) Any Pair of Slacks at ... 35 00 (0< more) Total Cost 325 00 (or more) •Siiverwood• will then deduct $65.10 off the total cost Kl'D Pact Eyed By Bus Drivers ,. LOS ANGELES <AP ) -A walkout against tbe Southern California Rapid Transit District entered its 12th day on a hopeful note, with a tentaUve aireement reached wilb stnJr.1.ng bus driven and negotiations with mechanics and clerk.a expected to resume later today. The first break in the district's fourth strike lo seven years came when a tentative agreement was reached Wednesday morning for a three-year con· tract with bus drivers, the largest of the three stri.kin& unions. ft,_ Critract Reaclled HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The sbow muat go on -and will -now that a tentative three-year con· tract agreement bas been reached with 2',000 ,-behind-the-camera film technicians, whose threatened strike could have shut down the mo· .... -------- ti on picture and ( STATE J television industry. The pact Included an _______ .....,. 85-cents an hour pay in- creue for the first year, a 80-cenl inc~ue the second year and $1 an hour the third, Sez Ollettders Treated SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Convicts found to be "mentally disordered sex offende~" are not en· titled to shorter prison sentences for 1ood behavior, the Calllornia Supreme Court bu ruled. ~ Tbe court's 5-2 ruUnc Wednesday found that so-called MDSOs who can be helped by psychiatric treatment don't have "good time" comlnc to them because their treatment might be impaired. Snaate o.,errlde• J'efo SACRAMENTO (Al') -l>eapl\e one de-. fender'• claim that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. wu ~ the rltbt. the Senate overrode bia veto of a $42 miWon: pay ralae for profesaionala provi4ln1 lledl-Cal Hrvieet. It bappetlfld Wednesd~ OD a vote of 2'7·12, with 27 belnc tbe bare mlnimum needed for puaa1e. • otlken s..,,e•fleff LOS ANOELF.S CAP) -h.::r·tbree police offtcen and ftve '8fSHDta •est to tbe crack MetrOJICllltan DlviliOo bave been auapended by Police Qalef Daryl Gates, •bo a11o ordered two au~?" to face trial before· an internal trl . Oatel' dbdpllnary acdan WedoadQ ...wt.I from &Uqed Tiolatlom of deputmmtal nale .. - a ftall daJ'• work for a tull a,•1 PQ. He aaid Im deellion foUowed an extemtve bl..U.aUoD ~ tM Jnt.naal Affaln Division whicb •u laadaed llarcbll.1 Dear Friend: Hello, I'm Bill Grubb, your new Captain of Long John Sliver's here in Costa Mesa. My crew and I take pride in preparing Long John Silver's quality food. Our seafood and chicken dishes are delicious--and priced right too. And you'll love our efficient service and comfortable surroundings. We hope you'll use the coupon below to sample our Seafood Platter. It's crispy fish, tender scallops, and tangy shrimp, served with plenty of fresh core slaw, golden fryes and crunchy hushpuppies. With coupon , you can save 50C off the regular price on up to 4 Seafood Plat- ters. So have a real seafood feast ! Please feel free to contact me for any reason. Remember, I'm here to ensure your complete satisfaction. Sincerely, Bill Grubb, Manager We give you lots of reasons to love us. ------------------------ .- 110 PAOllCCOAST HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON llACll ' • , O••ng•Lw"cn'1•"•101 Editorial Page ., ..................................................................... .\8 RC>bert N. WMdlPUbJlshlr ThomH Keevll/Edliw S.rt>ara KrtlblchlEdltorl•I Peoe Editor Newport Manners Ruffle Neighbors l...ul ~k wasn't ~xactty be k1nd to your Jiel.abt;On wet>k · ln Newport Beach Cit)' Council memben, acting on three separate l ues, naurattvely th\lmbed Lhe•r noSt.'b ut lhelr ne11bbors in the city ot Irvine ln action reminiscent of the frttway ~quabbles with COlta Mesa city omcials. fi'irst . Mayor Paul R yckoff delivered a •tongue-tashin1 lo hls counlerpart in Irvine becauae Mayor David SUb doesn't lhlnk it's auch a hot idea to move commercial Jet tralflc from the John Wayne Airport to El Toro Marine Corps Air Statlon. Ryckoff labeled Sills' call for cooperataon between the two clUes tn flndlng un alternate Ile "gulf " Next, council members decided that the propo1>ed San Joaqwn Hills Corridor shouldn't ht> connected to any ~treet.:; in NewPort Beach until Culver 'Urive 1s connl'<'t~ lo 1l from Pacific Coast Highway. When that's done, Newport Beach would be walling _ to have San Joaquin Hills Road connected to the corridor. Irvine city officials aren't ttt all enthwuastic about the adea of having the exisUng portion ot Culver Drive in their city hooked up to the corridor. Finally, Newport Beach council members voted 4·2, with J ackie Heather and Don Mcinnis dissenting and Eve lyn Hart absent. to ignore Irvine's proposal on the future of NIWA . the agency of., which both cities are m embers and which is supposed to com e up with a plan lO c lean up the Newport Bay. NIWA's firs t try was rejected by s tale water authorities .. Irvine councilmen came up with a plan· for another local joint powers group to try again to come up with a plan to end the siltation of the bay. But before an information meeting on the proposal could even be held, Newport Beach 's council majority - .Ryckorr. Paul Hummel, Ray Williams and Don Strauss -voted to bring the Regional Water Quality ControJ Board in to do the work instead. Councilman Don IMclnrus, who cast a dissenting vote. s uggested that it would simply be a matter of good manners to wait until after Irvine city officials explained their plan before Ne wport Beach council members voted to reject it in 1favor of something else. Costa Mesa councilmen, on the other hand, were :wiJling to hold off on a decision on NIWA until after the Jrvine-hosted meeting. I Newport Beach's council m a1ority was labeled 1elitis t for adopting what was described as a "closed door attitude" by Councilwoman Jackie Heather. She, 1 Jikl' Mclnl)iS, has advised adoption of a cooperative ~"attitude with neighboring cities. Ncwport Beach city officials JUSl never seem to lt·:.irn the lcsi:.on about the value of mainlammg goo<l rt'l<Jlwns walh neighboring cities. I I\ cJecad<• u~o . the city's inability to work with Costa 'Mt•sa produC'cd thl· proposal to run the Pacific Coast Frccw<.1y throug h~ the middle of Newport Beach. The s ubsequent b<Jltle over that genera ted ill feelings 1 between the two municipalities that can still be detected today. Yet, here goes Newport Beach again. Council m e m bers expect aid on issues s uch as the airport noise ,probl~m and air pollution from the Southern California f Edison power plant in Huntington Beach, yet they are unwilling to attempt to cooperate with their neighbors or :evl•n cHsplay good manners when they arc opposing ,ncaghbonm: t·1tws I :Use Existing Laws Holler sk<.1tcrs arc giving Newport Beach city of· fi caa ls more headaches, even though the summer tourist season is nearly over. The latest problem cropped up last week when a n , Orange County Superior Court juClge granted a pre· ~ liminary injunction against enforcement of a new city 1 curfew on roller skate rentals. The law, the judge said, is > unfair. . l The ordinance was enacted in an attempt to curb dis· turbances caused late at night by rowdy roller skaters. It was approved by city councilmen over the protests of : s kate rental shop owners who said the curfew. on rentals isn't going to solve the disturbancefroblem. They suggested enforcement o eXisting laws against · public drunkenness and disturbing the peace rather than creation of a new law. ) Earlier this summer, another skater-related law was ~ sidetracked because police and community members • worked together at informing the public of existing laws , and working on enforcement of those codes. Use of exist- : ing laws headed off implementation of a new ordinance j then and the same procedure ought to be followed in the • case of the late night problem. ~ Why put another ordinance in the city books when the 1 laws that are th~re now could be be put to work to curb : the problem? • Optniona expreseed In the apace above ere those of the Dally Pilot. Other view• e1tp<etaed on thla page are thoM of their authors and artiata. Reader comment 11 Invited. Addr ... The Daily Piiot, P .0 . • Box 1560. Cost. Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 842-4321 • j Boyd/Marital Clwic~ . ·. • BJL. .. BOYO ' : II oet men pnfer t.o merry • women who are amaller, ~ youn1er and leu well educal· ed tban 1aJd men. So report reaearchen at the University of Iowa. For eome reuoo, th.la ii delcrlb9d u ••marry· lDS down." Our Lov• and War man ftod.s the delcrlp- Uon objedk)nable. Dear Gloomy Gm Tbere are U.O.mtc ol Rt.a11lu combllt troops In CutNa bat tl9e..., med.la doo9e to eGa• aatra oa J . Cart.tr'• Mlaa llUaeW ~.or attacldni a ·awtmm~ rabbit. Slaadee al Jlf eroJ DISOUSTSD ..._., 0... c---. .,. .... .... ., ~-:~ ....... = ....... When black beara and porcupl.Des eet lnt.o (l,bb - and they do! they dot -the bean are more likely than the pe>rCUpinea t.o die. It's a 11ow pugJe, sadly. Qullll ln thetoape. Tbe play~ mall of that •ame Called clMll la a fairly old practice. About u old u mall, ln fact. Cambrld1e Unlveralty aclll••ra were amooa ta.. urt.J folk wbo •· jOJH h. A tam ol them tools on a CMM ttam lD • Brit.lab • mental ln1t1tutloo once. cambtldle lolt. Km end tbln ln Ute 1D01t NllUU plaeee OD tbt African CGatlDmt are to tNa fouad old barber cbaln. Znterprillnc upon.en In thi1 eo"Sl&.rJ ablpped a wbole buncb ol them a.ck ln the lllOI. On order• from awlft Hllera -thin. TMJ ~ed tlMm to trll»al cbfe 91;bo •anted. ....... ,.Uneea, -1--- Rlebard Reeves Gas: Were the Crf'.'zies Right?~. SAC HARBOR, N .Y. -l drove down Maln Street be,., w edMlday mornlnc. to check the au prices. Unleaded wu Sl.M a 1allon at the Gull StaUon, Sl. l~ al Getty and Sl.14 at Kenny Flel1hma.o'1 SOS. Tben 1 went back to lbe morn· loj'• New York Tlmea to check that •8•1n. Yep , the paper was u yln1 that the 1aa c runch wa s over . On page l . Mobil and Texaco were an n o uncl ng that for the first time in six month.'S thcir dealers wtll get as much as as they received in 1978. "Given the present supply picture we 're tentatively out of Mailbox the woods," wu one quote tn tbe Times. Another 'f'U: "Proftded theH aren't any more aurpri.MI. we aboukt be OJ( the rat o1 tbla year and throulh ueo ... O&. WBOwunpt? Tboeeol UI, the aopbllticat*I folk, wbo aald ..... lt'a very complicated, you don't Ul)dentand, tW1noU ln Iran. lncreaaini demand, llmlt· ed reflnery capacity, eovtroo- m en ta l protection de· manda ... blah, blah, blah." Or the lmow·notblDIJ, the crules who bad an euy answer: "When they get us used to payin1 Sl.00 a galloo, there'll be plenty oC gas." Well. lf the 1u crunch ls over, as reported, the cruiea may have been riebt aJI along. They certainly have every right to believe they were. What bu happened ls not what the prfti· dent ol the United Stales, the kla1 of Saud! Arabia. Jame. Scbl•locer. Euoo, Texaco and Mobil Nid would happen, but whet Kenny Fleishman, my maU man and a cab driver I met ln Memphis aald would happen. We are ~I a buck and It~ lol our mout.ba abut and. 1ure enou1h. they uy tbat now there's enoucb 1u. Wt:aE WE BAD! I don't know, but I think we probabiy were. It is laking the press a long Ume to cat.ch up with lbiB story. Except for conspiracy- t he or I 11 t s. the s ituation seemed very complicated. We - the press were initially prisoners or s elr-servlng atatlalics and information set out by the 011 companies and their public relations depart· menu Now, months later, we are catching up with their lies, Stop~ OJachJ atupldlty or calculatlona. N ,.waday , Long Island '1 new1paper, did a three-part aeries lut week on what bap. pened. Tbia, ln part, la how the aeries be1an: ''The Carter ad- mtn.latraUoo and the major o'1 compan.les deliberately took ac- tlona that helped cauae, wonen and prolong the summer'• guoli.oe abortage. ·'Since the major oil com. paniea began ti1btenin1 the market lut year, they have been able to tum more than tl bltlloo worth of credlla, collected under the government's Uttle· understood price-control pro- gram. into cash -money they could not have coU41~~ wllhout . · a Ught ma'rfcet · '. · .. The Carter administration's motivation was made plain Jong before the shortage . . . Only a 1hortA1e would encourage conservation and convlnce the public that the long-range c risis was real." THE OIL companies, through the American P e troleum Institute, told us that 37.5 million barrels or crude oil were import· ed into the United States between January and June. Tbe Department ·or Energy's ftgure was even lower -37 million barrels. Now it turns out that shipping records at ports or en- try show that 41 million barrels cam e an during those six months. Somebo dy wa s l yi ng or couldn"t count. There was plenty of c rude 011. Perhaps the sophisticated answer then" waa that there wasn't enough re· finery capacity. But, If turna out that the oil companies were. for reasons or their own, running their refinen es at 85.S percent or t'apacity cre ating a short.age of gasoline. So. may.be the crazies were right all along. H so, there. will be a ~as t'ntn~h tale next year to get the pnce or gasoline to S2 a g:.illon . Sophisticated rolk know that then• 1c; a real long-range 1·nergy cns1!>. the crazies know we are <ill being robbed blind in the shorl run. T hey·re both .. ,ght. Fonda Can't Represent These People To the F.d1tor · I'm wntlng this letter to ex press and explain the d isgust I felt when J read that Jane Fonda would be holding a public office In CaWoniia. I have good reason for my 1tron1 feelings about this. My only aon was lost In Vietnam ln 1986. Capt.a.in James R. Bauder went down at night on a bomb· ing mission during his S«Ond term in Vietnam. He wu sent on this second hit.ch because they relt his training was needed there rather than elsewhere. During the same period of lime we read that Jane Fonda was publicly influencing young men to bum their draft cards and bide In foreign countries. Thousands of them did and were 1ubaequeatly forgiven and al· lowed t.o return to the United States. U that's not enough Jane Fonda made a trip to Vietnam collaborating with the com· munlat 1ovemment, in an effort to thwart our success in the war. The same war that took my aon rrom me. Can you call lhll\ wo"1an an American? MY SON told me how short aupplles were to keep ~e planes in 1ood nmaio.I condJUon. Much needed paru for pl-anea, materials etc. due he aaid to McNamara and Lyndon Johmon cuttlnc back the n1hlin1 and boldlng the war In check. How much of th1a was ln.lluenced by Jane Fonda and her radical friends? Tbey were not allowed t.o win tM war but were allowed t.o die ... .Mf hus band Re1lnald J . Bauder, al.lo my aon'• father, went t.o the bOlpltal on hearin1 the aews that oar IOD wu mtaa- ln1. He wu a Superior Court Judie ln Loe An1ele1 and bad never ml&Md a day at wortr, but he alao died *1th1n the •am• month. 1 ll•v• been active lD the MIA an.d POW froupl. I know many wtll ,.pect..s people and they all Itel euctly u I do. Thil woman canoot repNMllt ua lD any way. • I am ln direct dlaall'Mmml wlth any admlnlatraUon that welcomee her. Would you have the d1auw' ol the bolt people lf ab• had bHD u p&UioUc 11 our Jome men . Many f,eel WI la all due to Jaae Fonda. · DORTHYJMUDD 11 ... ~,, _To ..... !=~;:..;:;;==-- We d9eply repet the reemt •• column by Steve Mitchell about crashing a press conrerencc·at an Ensenada hotel 1. The fact that your reporter and his wife would force their way Into what the Mexicans were trying to make a dressup par!)'. dttsaed In a T -shirt and siiOrta. !s Just another log on the fire or the Ugly American. It was on purpose a put-down by Mrs. Mitchell. 2. The use of the Press Club by Mra. Mitchell to la.ID admittance through the aecood poUte re- fusal, ls a 100 percent misuse or the preu card. No wonder so many people are up in arms at the press ualnc ud expectln1 speclal privtle1ea. 3. 1be history of the caalno was lnterestiq. but your print· Ing the story In the form ol a joke carried over by means ol preaaun of a press uni and u Ugly American dress ii Just another form ol encouraaement of this type of behavior by Americans. When will the press •tart to help and not encoura1e the letdown ol our courtesy lo O'lr American IOdetyT WHAT 18 due ls not uotber visit by llitcbell lD a thl'ee-plece 1wt. but an apo1oa frocn yov newa~ t.o tbe •U......- of the clllino aod tbe &ocaJ llex· lean 10ftl1UIMmt. P .S. 1D JM we did not daDce "all nJlbt" u Mitchell Mid at the encl ol the flnt .EllMDlda race, rather we waited all niCbt for the linC)e ateak that wu aerved without anyt.blq ..... due t.o the .... employet lltua· Uon. But the llexicam were u proud then M now and we d6d not make fUD ol them • 1'0G form or anolhl·r. 1l \lo 111 be a re• allt> Rut -.ometime'> Jim Dille>·., t' n l h us 111 i. m for em bra C' in J: Laguna Beat'h with untram- meled open i.paC'e goes a bit too far. With ('haracterisUc gusto, he occasiona ll y does the facts im••~ He did ao in a letter to the editor last week. It bothered me both as a member or Laguna Greenbelt. Inc .. and as director or planning for The Irvine Com· pany. lEven corporate planners can be closet environmeo· tallsts. > In his letter, the l:ndefaU1able Mr. Dilley .. claimed The Irvine Company apparently no loqer support s a county-adopted Irvine Coast policy caWna for maintenance or "tbe La&u.na GrMnbelt Priority Area u a predominantly open apace area." All evidence of Tbe Irvine Company's back1Udin1 ways, be cited our recently completed proposal foe recreat.ion.a.l and re· sldenlial land uses lo lbe Sycamore Hi.1la area. THE l&VINE Company ta in full 1upport ol tbe open apace poUcy. whicb, It must be em- pbulted u a key polAt, ec.- cenu only that laad aJoar t:be Irvine Coeat Wbkb Jim OW., yeara aco rather intuit~ labeled "Lq1ma Gr1_..... ter- ritory." A• adopted by tbe Oran1e Countl Board of S.put'-on. the ~ bu not1t•na t.o do with the Syeamare HWI ... whlct. la mll• \nland ol oar Irvine Co11t pro,.rtla. SyQtnore HUll II not put ol nar-men. Uoned ..,..... ba tbe adopt*9 lrvlM OoMt 0-.ral PIM and lta ...... pollde9. bavedane. 'ROBERT MOnAT run.a. .... eoetru7 to Jim DUJe1:• 'l•pllcaUoaa, our Syca_.. BUit.,... plm w• ln lrelae ........ no • ., U... • ........ to lm· To tbe Editor: pad • die .. ht propaaed and .ia ... w. DUiey, foandtr ol remarbblJ am\1Uoua 11,000.' La•una Greenbelt. lne., la ooe ol ICN Nat.Dial Urt>u Pa.rt (w Oran1e Count1'• 1reate1t Lapu GNmbelt, u lll&ll1 Pft-. aaturaJ reeou.tte1. No OM can fer to call it). • bold a candle t.o b1a wtt, cnftl. Tbe Sycamore Hilla plM •• oen and dedlcalkln u tbe elder denloped Md preaee&ed tolallJ statamu ol k>cal envlrolunen-in r•,_. to an taritailon lrvm ta1 DOUUa. ~ th• cttr"' Luuna Beach many '1fblle be may aot tNa able to monUal •· At tbe Ume tbele move mo1atala1, be 11 de· atudl• becan. no one MrtoallY moutnbl)' c1~ ol keeptnc expected tbe eU7'1 mutt£· them In Dlace. a. pel'Mftrt1. mllllon.-dollar 87caniore Hilla and utuall7 prnalla. Tate tbe property and prt1um.abl.J equal. L11una Gl'ffnbelt. fterever ly valuable MJacent acrealf aDcl ~.....,. It ii. It ll Wt -wowd be ...wled bJ 11 malliw • more 10 tbM any other penoe'a. a N1tlcllal Vrba Pm u ~ Rt fathered \b• cone.pt, wbicb bu&me. bMD.propaaed. nu~tt IJld bmd bundNdl 'l'bt lntne Com,.ay, In IUlll· .ol Jn.di IM la. JaOW. m~ ~....._.to wOl'tdlll mo,e.ma, and one day, lo 10mo tor •bat la reqonably pautl*, f f . ' f <•"> d1!>lmgu1shed from what IS highly improbable. L>ONJ\LD C. CA MERON Director or Planning, The Irvin<' Company .C•t~ N••~• To the F..d1tor : Wouldn't It have been Just ducky if all the proud mammas had attached cute names like Jimmy Carter. to s upposedly dignified men who late r reached our hilhelrt office! Uke: Tommy Jerterson; Andy Jackson;· Abie Lincoln; Chet Arthur; Woody Wilson; Herbie Hoover, etc. Wonder what the dignitaries of major forei1n powers would think ol our ldodersarten ...,, call! FRANK KLOCK s,, ............. ... To the Edit.or: The Dally Pllot article of A~Ult 211 oo the cancellatm ol Air Callfe>nUa 'I filtbb to l&e Tahoe wu bew8wortby, but the omiaaion ol the curtallment ol all flilbb t.o Palm Sprinaa 11 ol Sept. 1 lbould be broucht to the public'• attaiUoa. AddlUmally, there an no lmmedlat. p&am for illy alternate alrUne to aenlce Palm Sprln1a from or .... Coulll1· Taa Haw •Atteta bela1 studied, Sant• ••rbara. Bakenfteld.. ..... ...._ aa well at Ure • .., ·..m~ to Ontario, haNll.7 ••••'to compemate for U. •••Petka ol a 25-mi.Dute nt• • ftlm Sprln11. I bav• ••J•r•d commutlu tbla .. ., ..... .._.ab: years. With tbe DlfllM .,,.,..._ esealatlnl dally ..._ • lliiillel7 hurt both .. ••••Klei druueaJJy. Alr Callt.,. ..... ., a.. acquired a ID Or-.. CO.mt'Y. .... ol .. •kw baa the I.- have 1.llcreaaed cw• th• ,_., owever, ., Air Calllonila uuot conttoue to Mnl• ~· County wttll tbe rout. that we depend on Ihm 1ometb.ln1 abould be 40M to curtail their ulatJna mOIJOPOb' In Or .... eo-tJ. BARBARA LINDQUIST • l.cft-:;J.rom reodn• Ol'f ~ =. .. .I:.~~~ ,,.,,,.,. o/ -tOOrde "' ... '°"' Qfww pn/rr~t. AU ........ ,... d .... ~..,, Cllld ..... ~ ,,.. ..,. ,,..., ~ tilllNW °" ..,,.,_,#rilfd,...... .. ~-· l'odrl '°"' "°' bf ""Nlthld. --. ---. ,.,. . -... ---_.. ---------.-.... ---I ------------------------.. -' Thur9d9y. s.ptemt>er e. 1m DA.IL. v PILOT A 7 IM Gneae. It's Time to Take 'Mom' O~t of the Presidency "l'" a.hr MW J!Ja _.. •oltUcal 9R aa J le •1~,·' --~ eut.r aaiid reeeQU1. "I'• JIQlltlcal. be'• not. l can wll at b•P· ..... l 'U Q1 t o blm . "Yeu'vieeotto •o t hl•'. •. I '••• la ~ ft•••ce ud ........ °' It.·~ WeU ... Jea. 9 7 DOW ju.at •'°'8t ....,,.. eee blows that Mn. Cal'\fr bas *°me \be ,....ldat'a clOHSt ad most t.nute6 policy adviaer. Carter reportedly paya closer at- Art Hop~ "'90. '°.,...&Ma ... .,. to 1Jl1 ........ -bil atalf; ... lD Oueaa JlO Id.a thlnlrtna 11 uld to be more lmDoa1aDt tban that ol an)'ooe elle ID tM 1cwernmmt. 80 ft' llA Y NOT be a popular ;i to aua•t. ln um era ol t-.d eQ9Ct.aUoDJ CID tbe ol womm, tbat Mn. C..... would ...... 11er buabaDd -anc1 ber eouDll'J -better lf she re-vert.cl to atytn.a teu for lbe wt.ea ol diplomat.a; beadtn1 com mitt.Ha to promote con· aervatlon, beautification and volunteeriam. and ln 1eoeraJ do- ln1 the things that Finl Ladies have traditionally been known to do Bat UW it I.be tnlth. It LI not.a tJOod idea f• Kn. Carter to OC· CUJ>)' web ID 11QPC>rt&ot poeilioo lD formulaUna eueutlve policy Sb• bu never oftldally been ap. point*' to a.n adviHr'a capacity; abe la DOt aubject to tbe acruti.ny that Cabinet memben aod Udee uaualb under10; and, by the very nature ol her marital rel•· Uouhip to tbe president, she eanaot be removed or down- 1racMd ti her poJ"forma.nce u an advlaer and policy-maker ia .aeeo to be lack.lq. IN SEVEJlA.L speeches Mrs. Carter bas played up to feminista, but actually it is the femlniata who should be most life's Hartl, on.Boat People Mo.t Americam, according to the polla, are quite aympatbetic to the pti.abt ol tbe boat people and pray to heaven that they wUI find pea~e. security and b a ppioeas -somewhere elae. I'm sure. bowe\ter, that if more of us realized the suffering these ref· ugees from o ppression h ave un · dergone and the contribu· tion these de· c e n t • t.lardworking aliens could make to our society. we would welcome them with open arms -despite our vast racial and cultural differences. As you know, we have already admitted some boat people and their record here speaks for Itself. As a case in point, here is tbe diary of one of them which I have taken the liberty of at· · t empting t o transl ate into idiomatic English. DEAR DIARY: We ll , we've been bere tbree months now and it hasn't been easy making a new life in a strange land. But we were being persecuted and kkked around back home, so we really didn't have mucb choice. I won't go into all the details of bow we got away. Technical· ly, il'a again.at the law to emi· grate without permission of the authorities. After a lot of wheel· ing and dealing, however, they finally allowed ua to board a boat. Sometimes, I wish they hadn't. There ·were more than 100 of us jammed into that frail unseaworthy little craft and though we were lucky not to run into any pirates, we did hit a couple of storms when I thought it w as all over. Believe me .. those two months at sea were the longest in my life. BUT ENOUGH o r past vic issitudes. Here we are in America at last. I can't express how vulnerable you feel when you arrive in a vast strange country where you don't know a soul. And the people are so different from those back home. Frankly, I find their big noses and funny. colored skin rather ugly. <But I suppose they think· the same of us .) Then, of course, their clothes ar.e different, as are their eating habits. their architecture, their values. in fact: their entire culture. But, worst of all, ia the lan1uage bar· rier. It'• so hard to make younell undentoocl. At lint. we refugees huddled toaetber, more bewildered than aoything elae. And they, for the most part, ignored ws. I bad the reeling they wished we'd gooe so~ewhere else. EVENTUALLY, however. a couple of volunteer workers turned up to make sure we at least had enough to eat and a roof over our beads until we could acclimate ourselves enough to become independent. But I must say I thought they were.a bit supercilious about our ignorance of their customs as tf'(ty "showed us the ropes." I can't really blame them. though I guess the fact that we arrived here with not much more than the clothes on our backs. not knowing a word of the language and unable to tell a turkey drumstick from corn oo the cob doesn't speak well for our potential as useful members· of the community. I c an only pray the Good Lord will allow us to survive. Perhaps somehow, through some mira- cle. some day we boat people who ca m e ove r on the Mayflower will be accepted aa real Americans. Jebediah Smith The Plymouth Colony February 10, lGl Asymmetrical sprays of dazzling sequin flowers on the softest black pullover sweater of lambswool, angora and nylon. A fabulous evening can start before you know it. the dmner sweater: it's pullover S-M·L sizes 122.00. From our luxft Cathy HardvJick collection. Ir Contemporary Collections Ynagmn South Coat Pia.I Colt.I PMI 957· 1611 \ enra1ed at the position ot pro- mlneoce the Ftnt Lady baa been &lu.a intc>Vernmental affaln. For Mn. Carter repretenu that lituatioo tluil women bave jusUftably been appalled at: the woman who derivea her ln- nueoce and power .olely from her romantic connection wt.th a man. IN PUV .\Tit lnduat.ry, aucb a situaUoo wowd be tolerated. Sure, Carter baa the utmoet reapect for b1a wife'• judpMDt and intelleet. Many buaineaamen do. But those bullnessmen wise- ly elect to keep a d istance between their private lives and their business lives, knSlWinc that people they come in cootact witb professionally would have every reason to resent bavinl to deal with the business judg- ment.a ol a woman who bas no right to be making· those Jude· men ta. Take the f~ series ol coo· ferences at Calnp David this summer. It bu already pasaed into political legend how men and women arrivtng for their meetings with the president walked into bis presence -only to find Mrs. Carter by bis sjde, a legal pad In her hands taking notes and giving advice. She sits in on Cabinet meetings, too Sometimes. when talkin~ about presidential decisions. she in terchanget" the pronouns "I ," "be," and "we." So.me peopt~ lb.ink U)1s ia dar· llne -a mom and pop preald.en· cy. But think about it. How would you like to arrive al work tbla morn1n& to find • note HY· ins to report to your boss' office. -and tbeD walk in to see bia wile •lttinc next to him, ready to make declJiGm on tbe way you do ~our wort? IT WOOLDN'T be allowed. A& soon aa your boa' own superior 1ot wind of It, the practice would stop. But President Carter bas no superior. and so the elevation of Rosalynn to adviser-in-chief is dealined to continue until tile day be realizes that it is the wrong thing to do Carter bas taken to sending Rosalynn as his deputy. malting speeches to important groups around the country. Sometimes those groups are flattered to have her there. But they ought to be insulted. If it is a group tbat the president wanted to ad· dress himself, be ought to send in bis place a Whi te House ad- viser or Cabinet member who is able to speak for the administra· tion. and then be held accounta· ble for what he says . With Mrs Carter as tbe speaker, the audiences face a dilemma On the one hand, they have every nght to be cntical and akept.lcal 11 tMy don't like the meaa1e. But on tJt. otMI' band, tbey know that tbey mWlt ahow Mn. Carter the def.,..ee and politeness that • nrat Lady tra~y recetvea. SHE SIMPLY shouldn't be al· lowed to have it both wa,a - either she la a ,policy adviler open to all the acrut1ny and tough LoterrocaUpn that comes with the job, or abe la a P'lnt Lady to be treated delieatel1 and softly. Some commenuton, lD dainl stories about the riaine politieal status ol women ln tbe United Stales. h~ve put Mrs. Carter in the same cat.qory with female polit1c1ans such as Mayor Jane Byrne of Chicago. This is ridlculoua, as weU as demearung to the female politi- cians. No matter what you thiDt of Jane Byrne as a mayor, ahe ran on her own merita, sbe cam- paigned as her own candidate to r e acb a position of power. One West Coast columnist even went so far as to say, "RosaJynn Carter would make an excellent president herself." Fine. If that's what she wants, let her run. But until the time she does. it should be back to tbe East Room for the reception hnes and the finger sandwiches. It may not be as heady, but It's what she's there for. GUYS and GALS famous for the finest in MEN'S and WOMEN'S IMPORTED CLOTHING SHOES & ACCESSORIES is presen t ly conduc t ing t heir EARLY FALL SALE in Both Stores ·Terrific Savings in Men 's & Women's CJothing -Shoes and Accessories with Markdowns of 50% to 75% off our regular price of selected Summer and Early Fall Merchandise STOP IY FOR SOME GREAT IARGAIMS!! r J .. 1'u: 2 J,I SIL lt l.1WI o.l(y ~ ,...._, • ..,....... •--Jr Change of Dire~tlon Surfer of( San Clemente Pier had a change of plan on thia wave and a change ot direction. He apparently didn't like the shape and kicked out to await a better ride. Surf was running two to three feet Sclwols' Rating Low WASlUNGTON CAP> ·-A Gallup Poll 1bow1 pubUc confidence In acboola I.a down for lhe fifth coosecut!ve year. UllL'S • &._,_.•O•M•ATIMG W-W.WHHCI ... SI lk Jll~I Thi.a year's annual poll found that onJy 34 per- cetl of lhe l,'14 adult.a surveyed In May 1ave lhe pub lic achoolA an A or 8 rating, down from ae per- ceett tut year and 48 percent In 1974. Eighteen per- cent handed out a D or F lhla year, and the C ral- inC held steady al 30 percent. The rest had no opa nlon or gave no aMwer. .. ,,.IU T-~·•I Y-O- le.Ml $tor.~ Yw < An•t ~ .. -~.642-1753 UM.......,.lelv41 "''"io.. 111c.io495-0401 1""1 c.-'-"'-.-o ft• "'A••r ...,..,. > Special Sal On ~enck Pro~inciaf &JroomSel~ f•1 ThorMavlle Cemllle bedroom popu1er &.out• XV f urnltwe collection Klr\9 5'U Cane Headboerd Two NIQht1tandS Double Dresser with laroe vertical mirror Triple Dresser w ith twin vertkal mlrron Small Commode ladtPleoe 25o/o off ......... ttce Thomavtle Cebemet DelMIMJ.,....... Mt lncludeS king-size cane he•dbolrd, two'nlgflt1tand1, trlpledresser and twin mirrors unrivaled In eleQanGe $1 750 •••'2AOO NOW ' ......... Datl lllHJ ......... •• 11211 NOW '$795 Cebemetlpleoe,,.... ~bedroom.Mt Includes klng.slu cene he~ ywo nlghtltands, large drnser end horliontat mirror, cfttlt on Chllt. •1. ... erm HOW 9 895 Ttto~ La ca....... Provencal..,_. ,,..,.. bedrooM ..... oountrr endl&ntlltent Includes qUMn-tlu cenos>v bid, two nlghtsllnda, trlple dr...., end twin vertkal mirrors. UnuJU•I c.erved dltelllno • Henredoft Pow CenturlM ..,.."' ....... NOW S1750 .......... ..... ....... " ,, ... - klng-slu cane heldboerd, tmell end lerge nlghtttend, high chelt, '4-lnch trlplt drHMr, lerge vertkel mirror and twin vertlcal mirrors. AU."'°°" MMPul 25% OFF ••II• ...... Countrv,......... ......... lncludlt tclno--lu heeOboerd, two n._...t.nctt, trtPte dr"Mr with unuaual burted v......,, efld CMWd "''''°'· ~... ... S2881 LOCAL I NATION Bat Plag~ to End US.NAVY su~"•VAL SC+tOo\. HOllae 'Gue.,.'~ for Hibemalion I i PITl'UU'kOH <AP> -ln UM IHl ~. To• lmltb hat kll'9d -....... ...., new Mda aa1 Ila t9'e .allle ~ llat. CMlVJ-okl Mme. lwt DOW a roof _.ta. wortdacl of Mot.Mr . lhlu,. u.o.ld put aa end to fbur ...,.,..., ol tenw for t.M 11aburban Pllt1bur1h famll1 pl•1ued by lb• wln1ed ueat.uiw. "We',. waJUq for them to 1tart luvtna to hibernate," 1a1d mllb'• wtle. Pet "Wlten we're IUrt ~ .,. DO mo... left, we're aolna to put 1 new root oo and bec1n from lbere. ·· AllOVT • OF the niammala remain. the AJcl. Hundreda of ball occupied lhe atUe ol the SrnJth '1 while frame bouae, who•• roof 11 nol well-ae1led. Expert• uy the 1m11l, wi"led creatura entered lhrou1h Lbe chlnkl and br\Od there every aprtna. apparenUy for the lut 50 yean. When lh• Smttha moved lnlo the hOUSf' In November, lh• bat1 were hlbem•Unl In cavea. Althoulh lhe beta lett.ed by loeal heafth authortU• were not rabid, the family Uved In conalanl fear TIJf; 8 MITR8 f!8TIM~TE they · kJlled an avera•e of 30 a nlthl u the creatur"' be .. n their nocturnal hunt for food. The ball terrlfted the couple'• two amaJl cblldren by banilnc a1atn1l the outer wall• and tr7ln1 lo crawl lhrou1h wt.,._.• Mr.....,,,, "We IM>pe ll •Ill M over to0e. •• uld Mn. Smith. a.tttr. •••91" frf • home ,...,.lr ftrm. dlaco•.,.. the ball In April wWle ftdq a bet.broom cel11nl. Extermlaaton wouldn't toucb U.. c .. beeaMe fl the numben. 'l'lae famU1 tried to potlOn UM b•u •nd fri1hten them wttb '1ood ll1ht• end bt1h·pltcbed 1ound1 from a atereo •1*fD, but to no avail. TBS 8WiiW8' PUORT wu publldsed and lettera poured ln from aympatlUsers around the counlry MOit •ua•eaUons we"' ··old w1vea' lalet, ;or 11ald fJmtlh One wu lo plac4! teramf<' owl n1urtnes on the roof lo acare lb~ ball Th• f11mlly hopu Molhtr Na tun-wtll fin.I ah th• Jo~ "They should be 1oln1 AOOn," 111ld Uu1n• Schllller, • mammaloglJt at tht> t:•m••le MUHUlll of "•tur•l HlltMJ. Llttlt ~ blltl, tM Hl'Ml.J lnhablttnt tile Smith home, •1»an6on their mahrn1t1 "°'°"'• ... 8-»tnber to feed n1orouiat1 befor. retreatiQ& to uv .. '°'the winter, 1Ucl TR IE oaD•AL •A• bH• coetly to the famllJ. Mra SmJtlt •Umatee the "* wtn 'Mt them beck a ffw lhou1and dollara Ther ten _up • It le phone bUI returntn1 ulla from people f)ffertn1 1dvlu from 11 far away u P1orid1 Ught Beer Labels M " 8mJth aald no one wu Updated phy•l<'ally hurt by the bet.a Rut ' she took her e YHt old d1uihter to a Pf'Yl'hletrtat ~uuse th.. W ASHINOTON (AP ) 1lrl tf'futed to 10 lo bed by Conaumen wlll M hf'tt1f'lf after nndlnl 8 bat In able lo le~ lm~edlat.e­ hPr room Only lht Smit.hi' de>« ly how ltthl their wu bttl~ bffra really a,.. betln· nln1 In .January when Th• f'nd 1ffm11 to~ In sllht labelln1 tf'tul•Uona Rut 11ald Mrs Smith, ·~We'll fr o m the Treuury know ned Apr11 " Department'• Bureau of Alt'ohol. Tobacco tnd P'lreerme like effeet Speaker Sets Talk ' Tbe re1ul1tlott1 will r~Ulrf' Uilht beer l1bel1 to t-ont1fn the Mer'a l'lllGrl<' carbohydrate. protein and fit ~lent On Child Custody I CbJld fut1tod1 l88Uff wlll be lM fot'Ull of I talk Wf'dnesday at the 8addJebark Colle1• ~ort'tm'I c.nter Author Peral• Wool~. •ho bu wrtllen two boob on <'hlld cu1t.od1 u~ta. wUI tN> t~ irpeuer at the 7 ., pm procum J'or lnlormaUon, ~ 811-4811 - The rult". effet ll•e Jan l , t•. will apply to any bNr u1\n1 the word "Ulhl" or "Ute" H part of • brand M product name. P'l(UrM uaed In the content duulptlon muat be verified by ATP' aoalyala .. ·Home Federal made an investor out of me. I retired a year a~o."hut I d1ctn•t 4uit work mu uni i I JUSt rl'tcntly. I wa.c; spcndm~ .1 lc.1t of tsrrn.: rnanaJ,.?mJ,.? my monl'y until I 1nvc:-.lL-<l m llomt: Ft·tkr.il T-U:rt1ficatc~. Now I cam a his.! ~uai'anl<..'t.-d return ... without payinR brokl'ra~ or attorrn..')' fet:s. I quit workin~ when I lomc Federal made an investor oot of mt!. 26-WEFJ< T-cERTIFICATE E«ectiw ~ e tbroqb Septembw 12. 9.775% Annual Rate• ISIO.A>OO mWmum. 26 ... tam lntoat I• smd "°"1 dalM of dcputlt to date ol wlthdraw1I uft 111 T~) 10.188% Effective AMual Yield (If prindpet _. ...._. --to remain on depo.11 for UM )W II U. n&t.. Yldd iil WM ... tud lor ~ .,..... .S la~ to ct._ et~ YWd 16 ~GI 1--bliik) •F__, ............ ...._.Ill ...... tor- .._ .. ~ ......... al a.mi~ and pro- Nb6t~--ol ..... OD llWayT~ n-........ .-a '° ...... It tpll local .... , ..... Gila. . Open Saturday& • .. . AT YOUR SERVICE /NATION QUEENIE .. ~, .,.. C> ........ --.... --- "Ever alnce J'w been seml-ntired, I feel semi-real. 'semi4ntetwted, temi~. am1~erytbing.'' &~ Y!@ll!l [f ~@[(W0 .©® Got G pnJblem1 Thn wriU to Pat Duma. Pat 1Dfll c1'l red tape, gdting tM. mt.t1.Dt'T$ and. action JIOU need to sol~ iMqldtU1 in government and bu.rines.s. Mail your quest1onl to P.at Dun1t, At Your Service, Orange Cocwt l)ajJy Pilot, P.O. Box 15(,(), Cona Mesa. CA 92626. Aa many l.dten as pouible Wlll be amwced, but phoMd il'lqvim1 or letter! not including the reader's IWl name. addreH. and buainesa hours' phone number cannot be considered. Tlmcolumna~arsdal· IJI ncept Stindai/a. 6Ut Sll••lltl•'C lie Taz~d DEAR PAT: My parents gave me $100 cash for a birthday present. Am I supposed to report this on my income tax? I reeall having beard something about a "gift tax," but can't remember wbat it was. I'd alao like to know if loss on the sale of a home is deductible when the reaaoo for the sale was having to change location due to taking a new job. K.V., Fountain Valley \ l&8 aaya ,_ doll't lane &o report a lift. U Ute lift la *3.• or more, Ulen may be a federal '1ft tu pUd by &M )le ..... llTillC die &1ft. bat Cllb an al•a1a ae•pt lrem laeome tu &o die redplellt. As &o yoar odaer qaestba, Jou oa Ute aue of a llome la aet dedactlble, re1ardle11 of tlae dh---a1aeea. .,. ... r S•""'•• Sh~~le~ DEAR PAT: J tbink you publiahed tbia in· formatioa before, but J can't remember tbe ..... er. Does a tub bath or a abower use more water and cost more in eneJ'IY? This bas been a subject of family debate at our house. I L.W., Newport Beach SMwema are MUer, Mt -.tJ lf .-.m.c lllM Is U-ltei ad water n.. la dlaeekM-1& takes u.t • 1.U.. of water te 1111 die anrace &Ila.. A -.erwlllla11Mroff9m'1.U..ofwa&era ....... -..., ........ lhe ...... Aa-..... ,.. -.... w ... laalf c:i.w water .... ... ._.,...,.....ueai...tft.eC.U..olW water eTerJ U.e ,... ~ a •wer f• a ........... If,... ......... --....... ,_ •• badl fer daJ, ,_ ..W aa.e al--* z.-1··-el Mt Waler la a 1ftl'· A 0... ~ lmta'W la &lie 1'pe at &lae -..~ C1IU die flnr of water to aa adequ&e &Uee • ,..,. 1.U.. per ~. ftla en aaYe eouldenble •-ti of W water ud &lae eeero u8d to~ &Item ner a year's time. 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M11 be wt11 DHV forpt the nlctat IM npmt lD Jail OD lpeedlq ud dnMm drtvtq daar,... Bia bodJ will alwa,a lbow die bnata1 Kan M U11 be ne.iy.cl ID the ont.al. In a n.s mlWon law1u.tt. WlllaD clalms fellow lnmat. Ill the Coak CoutJ Jail UMd daareUes to bum ._ of n.b out of bl.a cbelt. stomach and back. •"l'BSY WDS IAUGlllNG AND TALKING to eaeb other u they bqmed me," wu.on aaid. "I thoq.bt, 'I am Just in hen for a trafllc viola· tioo.' " In the 1uit med in Cook County Clrcult Court. Wu.on, 21, charsed that the county wu necJllent because nq iuanll came to bl.a aid altbouab be acreamed and cried throughout the June I ordeal. Bob Goltz, asslatant director of the jail. denied the chariea. "It la next to impossible" that a priaoner could have screamed fol' three hours without beine beard by someone, Goltz said. "U it was sometblng that happened ln five· minutes, maybe. . . . But to bold him down for several boun? We are not at all convinced that tbia happened in the dormitory,'' Goltz said. WILSON BAD BEEN Aa&ESTED THAT night on charges of speeding and driving under the influence or alcohol. He was placed in a dormitory of the jail complex and wailed for a friend to come with $100 ball. John J . Burns, Wilson's attorney, said that when his clleol went to a washroom, several in- mates came up from behind. threw a sheet over his bead and tried to rape him. The suit alleges the men punished Wilaoo's resistance with what I.My called "test of fire." Wilson's comments were published by the Chicago Tribune. Burns said Wllson is receiving psychiatric treatment ln a Cblcag~area hospital and could not be interviewed again. "It was the worst pain I have ever fell." Wilson said. He crawled back to bis cot, Jay awa.ke tiJJ dawn and was bailed out in the morning, be said. THE SUIT NAMES 11IE COUNTY, Sheriff Richard Elrod and Roy Patrick, superintender:t of the correctional division where Wilson was held. Goltz said officials at the 4,000-prisoner facility receive two or three complaints a month from priaonen who say they have been asaault.ed or mistreated. He said investigations show many complaints are tactics by prisoners to get moved or have their bond reduced. · Bums said Wilson speot 22 days in a hospital after being admitted for infected WOUDds a week aft.er leaving the jail. The attorney said tbe aboct: ia causing bl.a client to undergo peychlatrtc care. ,• Also available In these popular sizes. Coffee Table 42" x 60" x 16" Ust$599 Sok.,, 'TlVldl¥. a.pe.,..., •. 197'9 DAil y PILOT A• 'We .are proud to introduce CILASSlir: ~-1~~DilE , ClOTHllNG W~i\ lr111ll'. ~ EkKh .... -. .. _C.ilifomw. Phooe o4l· 7Qc> I is~day 642-5678 to ise in the Daily Pilot C11aaffied Section. DAILY PILOT Eveiy curve and flowing scroll In this oa:asionaJ collection expresses the charm of the old world. Table insets are Bras.s Leaded Glass set in Solid Oak. Sofa Table 17" x56" x 25" Ust$429 s.-.,.. , 1sis' North Main St. Santa Ana • ·54.7 -5895 . r. Van Nay1 • Caaoga Pad,• fVelltira · La Babn • WldUler -... . . ~-._. . --. ··---..- i I I I Money C11rh8 COntinue voa.cass, aacsNTLY named ~~t Caner tq bead the nt board, bu helped en1lnHr Hveral la· ere... tn lnt.ere1t rata llace t.akln1 clftc.. He told the Houle Budaet Committee thia poUcy wW caodnue. .. Tasas II •vca more dan1er -tn terml ot qcraYat· lDJ tM inflatSOGll'Y lllOQltldu.m -in pnmatunl)'. antlcipedq the malt unfavorable hnodl•• than la dealtnl in tbe malt or-derly and effectlve way we can with the clear and present lace of lnflatloo," Volcker said. NATION Outlaws' Kin Dies in Texas DAU.AS CAP> -Funeral Mnicee were beld for L.C. Barrow, the lut survivtna brotbilr ot Ta· u la.npien Clyde-' Buck Barrow. Banow, a truc:k drtver, died Moo4a1 tn a bMpltal ln Athena, about 100 miles Ult ol here, alter ID illnell. He-wu M. L .C. Barrow lbwuaed tbe DOtoriety ot tdl older brotben' crtme apree lD the 1ml and '10a. Bl'.CA118S OW POOa ll&AL'l'R, D retired three rean aao after woltiq u years u a track driver for Overhead Door Co. of Texu. 1 Barrow wu born Au1. L3 -Prtday the 1lt.b - lo ltl.3 u one of sl.Jt children ot aharecroppen on a farm near llld.lothlan. Tbe famlly lat.er mond to Dallu where the elder Barrow operated a aernc:e ltatloa. Buck and Clyde Barrow were arrested for several minor offenaea durtns the lt20a, but became notorious in the 1.930s when they wen ac- cu.ed of pulling several sun·bluine bank rob- 1 berlea, tn wb.lcb u many u lS penoa.a were tilled. BUCK WAS KILLED IN 111D IN a shootout with police in Iowa. Clyde Barrow, Boo.nle Parker ~ and another man escaped in that exploit. l Bonnie and Clyde's aematlonal career tn •• crime cootlnued f~ almoat another year unW they .,. ......... '°The Federal Reserve tnteoda to continue It.a efforu to reatraln the lrowtb ot money and credit, a,..f rowth that tn recent mootba tiu been exceaatve ... , " be aald. · And be said that '"tu reduc- tion, however dealrable over Ume, need.a to be earned by a aualalned comm.1tmeot to apeod- inl reatrainl4" Worlren Protest ..,.,... were lt1lJed in a pOUce ambush near Arcadia, La. Aootbtt brother, Jack, waa convicted of a 1930 barroom murder and sentenced to 99 years tn priaon. He died later of a heart attack. INFlATION 'KEY' Fed Chief Volcker Carter Planning Ohio Town Meet WASHING TON <AP) -Presi· dent Carter will attend a ''tOWll meeting" Sept. 12 in Steuben· · · ville, Ohio, Rep. Dou1laa Ap- ·'I frankly do not know" whether placln1 additional reatralnta on the money supply will puah interest ratea already higher than their already record levels, Volcker added. But he re- peated earlier atatementa that interest rates must remain hieh aa long u the rate of inflation ls high. Volcker aaid controWn1 infla- Uon is aJao the key to helping support the value of the dollar on world money markets, because inflation undermines the doUar'a value. Members of Local 374 from Battle Creek, Mich., protest in front of the Federal Trade Commission in Washington. The workers oppose FTC plans to break up large cereal companies. L.C. Barrow wu in prbon briefly ln the 1930s and again lo the 1950s, but he WU Dever accused Of the violent crimes of bi.a brothen1. Tw0 Barrow aiaters, Marie and Artie, are still alive, but famUy members declined to say where they reside. ,. ple1at.e, D-Obio, said Tbe site for the meettn1 bu 6ot been aet, a apoknman •aid. Tbe meet.inc la ecbeduled to begin at U a.m. PDT be aald c.ampaign Readied LOS ANOELE.5 (AP> As· aembly Speaker Leo McCarthy and Seuetary of State March Fons Eu Joined Proposition 13 co--author Paul Gann to kick off the campaip for an initiative on the November ballot Uiat would limit state and local spending. JESSE JACKSON IN PERSON SUNDAY. SEPl: 9 GARDEN GROVE COMMUNITY CHURCH 930AN0 1115 AM SERVICE..> CORNER Of CHAPMAN AVE AND LEWIS ST IN GARDEN GROVE · THEY CALLED HIM ~W[l~ .~~, I'~ ~, ... VOLCKER SAID "NO aua- tained decline in nomlnal ln- tereat rates can reasonably be expected in tile abeence of a dla- cemible alowi.ng In the underly- inC trend ol lnflallon." The Federal Reserve Board influences the growth of the money a~Jy, and therefore In- terest rates. by buying and aell- ing government aecurtUes In financial markets. SeJllng securities decreases the mooey supply, while buying them bu the opposite effect. Volcker also said the govern· menl should use caution in con- sidering a lax reduction to boost the economy out of the recession ,. WbUe the dollar haa stabilized in recent mon\ha, he aaid, "That stability ultimately rests on our ability to cope with lnflallon." 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Rosenthal interrupted Kurtz' prepared testimony when the commissioner said, "We are try i ng t o improve o ur methodology for selecting non- filer cues by developing a pre- dlcti ve model to detect non- tuers." "At some point I hope you will tell us what that means, that you will put it in plain English.•' replied Rosenthal. "You know we've just come back from meeting with llOAllTMAL our constituents. The public is Just furious with all or us and then we come back and listen to you talking about TCMP (the acronym used by Kurtz for the Taxpayer Compliance Measurement Program> "GO EASY SO WE CAN TELL our people what lt means," Rosenthal said. • . .Kurtz replied that be thought be bad been clear but added with a laugh that maybe "I've been wor~ in the government too long." The IRS study found J.bat 97 percent or 98 per- cent of the wages and salaries earned by AIDericam •u reported. However it found that only., plN8a& to M _pereell_l ot aell-employecl ia- ~e WU reported YOhmtarUy. KURTZ SAID TBE IBS WAS TAKING steps to strengthen U. audltlq proo-am in hopes of deteet- iq income that ia belQ mi.uecL "We are plannlng to allocate more of our re- llOQfCea to pockets of non-compliance in the legal sector and iDto major narcotics cases in the lllegal aector " be said. Man Awarded $1.45 Million ' CIUCAGO (AP) -A man partially paraly&ed when a jackstand holding up his car collapaed while he was under the vehicle has received a $1.45 01lllloo settlement. Jack Booczyk, 28, or suburban Burnham, sued for damages alter the accident in 1972. He wu ~partially paralyzed permanently in bis legs and bu been unable to work since, said his lawyer. Albert Hofeld. AN OUT-OF-COURT SETl'LElllENT wu re- ached and signed by Judge Jacques HeW.O,oetter after a two-,.-eet jury trial in Circuit Court. BcJDciyk. a former apprentice macbiniat, bad plaeed two Jacbtands -tripods on which a car la MlfPCllted afttt being raised by a jack -under the auto llDd crawled under the car to work on it. said lloleld. He said the jack.stand on the driver's aide buckled. and the car's brake system settled on Bonczyk'a apine. BOJ'ELD &UD THAT ANOTllER department store dWn bad found the jaclaltanda umafe before BoDca,k obtained bla from K Mart Dlacount 8t.orea. Bdeld said K llart wlll pay $350,000 of the aet- !:meat 8Dd tt.l mlllion la to be paid by Nova Allufaetudnc of Loa Anaeles, which made the btaDda. Freed Defendant .. Sour 'on SysteID _______ ._ __ .. _..,_._ ______ -~ ----------------------------· . • s--•t Goes Ota aad Oa Kuwait Vice-Premi•r and Foreign meetings at the Sixth non-aligned Summit Minister Sabah Al Ahmad yawns as the Meeting being held in Havana. Cuba. night grows old during the second day of NOW $8.99-$1199 SAVE ON BOYS' BOLT S'l'RIPJD KNITSIURTS ~·~~ed IUipe Wlirts. 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Aeronautical enaineers around the world are looking to the airship, wtucb pioneered aviation so years ago, as a ,raft or lhe future. Some talk Of huge nuclear-powered ships capa- ble of hauling 200 tons around the world non-stop. Others envisage airships as luxury liners, fishing boats, aerial cranes -the workhorse of the skies Supporte rs <>f the airship say it will cut transport costs and noise pollution. And they stress that modem airships are safe. Al&SIHPS THESE DAYS A&E· FIUED with helium, an inert gas, Instead of the hlghly inflam- mable hydrogen used in the old craft. "You could cook your dinner on an open fire ,. in1ide an alrshlp these days without worrying about an explosion." said Wood. Roger Munk, one or Wood 's 20-man design team, commented: "There's as much similarity between our ahip and alrshjps like the Hindenburg as a 747 and the planes or the 1930s. ·' Wood's AD-500, the first commercial airship built lll Bnlam since the 1930s, la a 165-root "en- v e Io pe" with a skin of titanium-coated polyurethane reputed to be u tough as steel. The project's Venezuelan backer, Aerovislon, has ordered 21 of the $1.35 million craft. Both tbe British and U.S. navies are sbowin& interest, and British fishery officlala are evaluallna the craft for policing fishing zones. Wood says the AD-500, powered by two Porsche three-liter engines, can carry 2.5 tons and 14 passengers at a speed of 70 miles per hour. "We're not trying to compete with Concorde or supersonic fi&btera. But I believe airships have a major role in aviation u long-haul carriers," Wood ex]>lained. "What makes alnblpa special la their en- durance. Our ablp can stay airborne for 36 hours uslng a maximum of 300 pllom ol f\.lel. Some bellcopt,en \m8 that amout lD lea tb.aD an hour.'' Deaptte their bulk, airships don't requlte anytblna like tbe power wded to carry flxed·wing aircraft throQP tbe 1ky. There la tbeorelically np . llmlt to the al.le or range of the alrlhlpa. Experta 1a7 one that can carry a bluer car10 than a Jumbo Jet, at a frac· Uon of the coat, la techn.lcally feulble. Giant alrabips vanltbecl from the aides after a aeries of catastrophes that climaxed in the era.ab ol the Hindenburg, pride of pre-World War JI Germany's Oeet, at Lakehurst, N.J., In May 1937. Thirty-five of the 97 pa1teneera and crew were killed. But now at leut four major ainbip projecta are under way lo Britain, and otben are be1q conducted ID tbe Unit.eel States. the SoYlet Union, Wnt 0erm1Jl1, Japan and Australia. Amons tMmt -One Britbb dalper la bu1ldlq a "IUD• lblp,'' powered by mllUom ol aolar celll coveriDI lta vut surface area. -West German Theodor Wuellenkemper II •orldna on a 400-foot craft capable of carryln& 30 tooa of lrelebt. -1be SoYlet. are reported to be trytn1 for a nuclear-powered craft that can cany 180 &ona or 1.IOO pUMqera at 190 mph. Brttllb experta HY nuclear alnhJpa could stay aloft for 1lx yean at a .vetch. -Brttlab b\tll.nea•mao Colin DIWIOD Wanta to dnelop ainblp llDen "wltb lDdlndual cal!W, l:.C,.:-1pecee, ,,.__. walb, .... a •• to CSf7 Wa• ...... from 1.-clm to' Loll AJalelM tn I to 4 c1a,.. Thia Job Ha7ardom -European Ferries Ltd .. which runs ferries in the En&ll.ab Channel, plans to have two SO-seat, 100-mpb llytn1 "thermoskyships" going between London and Amsterdam by 1982. It baa sunk $4.5 million in the project. -Morris B. Jobe, president of . the U.S. Goodyear Aerospace Co.. builder of 302 airships over the years, has told a Senate committee that giant workhorse airships with bellcopter-lype rotors that could lift up to 180 tona are within the scope of existing technology. The problem, like everything else. ls money. The aviation lobby is naturally not keen on anything that wlll cut into Its profits. And outside of the Soviet Union and West Germany. govern- ments generally have been reluctant to finance airshlps until their worth is proven. But, noted Britain's Financial Times· "If the economic case for the airship can also be de- monstrated ... it may well be that the world's aerospace industries will have at least one alternative answer to the growing problems of fuel shortages and soaring fuel bills "The time may well yet come when these elegant, silent. silver shapes are once again seen in profualoo in the skies." c.petTownMa .. 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And is fueling fears that her young si1ster-in-law, Shirley Saudi bas Israel in Fonda, you know. Peter's wife, its sights As pin came by too." said. ' Profits from the business, ---------started because the actress Cell 642-5678. Put • few word• t6 work tor ou. ' "really believes in the value of exerci1se," will go to Hayden's Campaign for Economic ~t~ .. ;GOURMET MARKET (Market Street) LIQUOR DEPr. Delaney's Own Champagne Private Label 1.98 ea. .. Sal•• Democracy, aald a •P'Ok•wouian al the red brick HIOD. Aahram-ftetreat and the Golden Door Salon. which ahe aaid offer Pn>lrmm that •-wor you .like do11 all week IOGC and put you oa a ltricl diet unW you lole wel1bt.•• CVITO•SU BA VB walltl and limbs rtnaed wltb tubea ol fat rotked and rolled throulb Jass, ballet ud disco exercllea •• lnatructora aucb aa Norwedan·born Tone Vost aald, "Let it nurt. Let tt hurt ... Tone bu tauebt at the In llddltioo to dance exercile, the "Workout" offen prenatal and postpartum exerciaes, and baby maaaaee during 38 dif. fereot time aloes -lncludina a lunchtime period. Discounts, Rebates Boost Auto Sales DETROIT <AP > -Rebates and dealer incentives appear to be doing the job for auto sales. The industry total fpr August was only 5.3 percent below the re- cord pace of last August, automakers reported Wednesday. 1n the last 10 days of the month, ailing Chrysler Corp., enjoyed a 23 percent sales jump as customers flocked to get $400 factory re· bate checks. Sales of the rebate models soared 32 percent. Manufacturers' discounts to dealers to unload cars before the new model year are common in August and all manufacturers this y~ar are offering deep slashes. Chrysler's dealers can ear $1,500 on. some models if they meet sales quotas. · Big· Wind Needed For Rock Concert MADISON. Wis. (AP> -Promoters are pro- mising a lot of good rock music at a weekend COO· cert -especially if the wind is right. The concert, billed as the first wind-powered rock concert , will feature three windmill generators to provide power for a public address system and musical equipment -ii the wind off Lake Mendota is about 15 myh or more. IF NOT, A BACKlJP SYSTEM powered by the usual utility company generators will have to be used, concert planners said. FRESH FISH & SHELLFISH' ® James Mallon, president of the Wisconsin Stu· dent Association at the University of Wisconsin· Madison campus, said bis group originally . planned to bold a solar-powered electronic music concert. · Fresh ~orthem Sea bass .... :~ ~~ .... .: ... : : .. ~ ._ ........ 2.91J lb. • • • J»BIME & TOP CHOICE MEAT DEPT. .. • • • VSDA IMpeded A ::J•o'ed Beef Tubya RANCH FRESH PRODUCE Vlae lllpe Jumbo Cantaloupes .......................... 19c Dt. 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A Santa Cruz County Superior Court jury voted nine to three for acquiual in the case of 23-year~ld Andrew Eugene Larry, wbo served a robbery term in Soled.ad prison. A mistrial was declared after tbe jury reported it was bopelealy deadlocked. The 3>-year~ld victim baa filed a $6 million claim against Cabrillo College, where she was a __ ...,_...;;;;;;_ _____________________________ ---Yltudent. · Sbe says abe became involved in the prison pen·pal program through a Cabrillo lnatructor, Steve Hanley. She claimed she bad tried to break oU the relationship with Larry after be was freed from prison in May. I Plate of the Day EZ DVZ T -A 11.lcceufui member of Alcoholics Annonymous la John Hite. He bu received many commenta and born honks lD the yean he bu wo~ tbe plates. ()!'!.'\. \11 >'.\. I HI •1 \ \1 c; I' \1 ~ ·\ I I t I I I ,\ 'r 1 I 1 \ '\ l I I ' \ 1 _..,., ___ ... "..---..... --------------------------~----- -DAILY PILOT AJ3 .. Agony of l'ictory APW ........ Miss America 1979, Kylene Barker, looks at a photo of her reac· lion a year ago when she was named winner in Atlantic City. She said in a recent interview that she also likes to slam door to let off steam. Tbe 1980 contest takes place Saturday night. ••• ON A NEW MAGNAVOX COMPU 1aCOLOR330" TOUCH·TUNE™TY with High RHOfutlon Fiiter that has 330 llnes of resolution (compmred to ordinary TV with 260) -for• 25% sharper, clearer color picture than ever before poalbfe. Model 5010- ~ Contemporary atyled 25• diagonal color TV. TOUCH-TUNE TV with MICROPROCESSOR COMPLETE WITH REMOTE CONTROL ••liil ••l!J ::-€!) =·~ - Thia Yeraatlle Touch-Tune mod• otters you the conYenlence ot total remote control for~ VHF end UHF channeta with 20-<:hannel ceble cepti>lllty-plua at.the41t opefation tor a perlectty tuned plotu,. with the prectllon end •peed ot a dlgltali computer. From the comfort of ,our eMY chelr you can tum the TV on or otf, change chenn-. ectjult ¥Ohune. mui. the 804.lnd end w.i ecan the chaM• eequen- Wty up or down. Magnevox puta all thla control at your finger tip9. OFFICIAL RECORD MANUAL Just for comh'G In end touchl~ Mlgn8VOX Touch· Tune ColorT.-...on. •• --.A• -• -.. .._.._._ ~.9e1;:1se ...... 1, tm NATION I HEAL TH Pu nch FCC 'Phases Out' .CB Fee Rejund ,, l . ·' Honesty Need ed Evaluation Drinking Key By oa. PETE& STEINC&OBN ,.Dear Dr. S&el9erolln: I understand that one can't be a "moderate smoker." Either you quit or you get into trouble, no matt.er how much you smoke. So I quit. But now I've been told that liquor la bad, too. For ex.ample, I have alight hypertension, and It's supposed to raise blood pressure. I ~der myself a moderate drinker. Sbou1d I Qull drinldna, too? There are so many ''no-nos" these days tbeze'a no tun lJl llvlnc-•r. Y. DEAR llR. Y: It all comes down to definition. What t. meant by "moderate d.rtnkiq"? J know tome people wbo become immoderate frtnken after l&k:1q ·only one drink. One drink la one too 111any. 1be)( act u ll they bad put away a ball· 4jozen b!Pballl. Yet. there are otbera who can drink all night, and 1bow few vlatble algna of alcoholism. Somewhere in between 11 where you have to ftnd 1our peraonal de!inition o( wbst's "moderate" drinking. I BELIEVE THAT IF VOV CAN'T tab even• : WAIHDIOTON tAP> -AbOU\ I mUUon OU-._. .,._... Ol*'*ton. mu1 ol wt.om were .....-r-1 Ue.M fM l"lt\mdl, tntallveb' are Ml•I ••cl•cl.-d from tbe 1overnment.._ muhlml!Hon dollar ""6rMt proanm. At UM aam1 lime, lbe f'lderal Commun.lea· -tkia-o.tmillklG ,_,. tt bu bMlt anable 1o lift ••'1 about. • mllUoa In ref\IDd9 to bolden ot Mhff ODii ol lieen.HI, moeUy commercial and In· d...utaroperaaon. . TD a•rtJNDI WDS O&DB&SD BY a , .............. oou.rt lD 1t7t after tt na19d the pa; fM ltnacblN WU illetal. The eourt dicl IQ \be rec could ~ for tlae ac\ual cost ol pl'OCeMlq Uaell~. And, .me. UM FCC bu a rule aiatmt ref\&Dda of a ... than '3. It la propoein1 exclualoo of the fee& pakt f« I mUUm Ucenaea taaued from 1974 to lt'll. TboH licenMe co.t $4 each, and the FCC says it coat $2.01 to proceu. Thus. tbe actual cost or the CB llcenae, when aubtracted from the 14 fee. leaves only $1.99 - $1.01 lea than the minimum refund rule. man. ndlo Mnteea wboM UCIDM r ... mlDu.a Cotta, tGtaled IDON ~ SI Neb. Tbe C'Berl wbo would be ellstble for refunds total about 1 million wbo pa.Id aG lor thelr Ucenaes between 1970 to lt74 when the, .. wu dec,.&Md to 14. They would be eU1tble for ref\md.I of $17.22 Hdl. Tbe FCC ellmlnated all fees after the court's rul1q and t. trylna to estabU.lb a schedule that would ftt the court'• requlnmeata. TBB nan PBASE or TBE azFUND pro-sr•tn ltarted June 11, aceordJ.q to Maureen hrittm, actiq cblet of &be J'CC• pabUc lnform• donoftke. The FCC la prepared to rdUnd about MO m1lllon In Pbue I, abe,says, but la the more than hro moot.bl ol the proara.m. lt bu received re· quesu ool>' for about Sll mlllion. ne.pite several attempts to "let the word out to tboH eligible ... abe says, "we're not even cet- tln1 requests ror the boollleta 1ayt.oi bow much ot a refund there would be or bow to eet ll. · · The l.lceues involved in Pbue J are those for broadcut at.ationa, common carrier racilllies such CB UCENSES WOVLD BE INCLUDED in as telepbone systems, electroolc equipment Phase ll of a two-part refund program. About $27.5 manufacturers, some avilUoo·marine operators, mlllioo la involved in Pbue JI, moeUy to operators amateur operators who bad requested special call of some CB, amateur, avtaUoo, ladustrtm ~ipa ·and some domeaUc laod·mobile operaliona one drink without almost falling apart, that you're •••ii drinking too much. On the other band, if you're the type who can drink others under the table, you need to .reevaluate your ( ftftl'Yr.OR IN J drinking habita. You are,. uvv 1' ~o aucb instances, an Im· THE HOUSE moderate drinker even -..,. _______ _,._ though you .eem to be able to handle It. A good rule is not to take more than two 1 ~ ounce hlgbballa a day; no more than two bottle& of beer; no more than two glaaaes of wine. (Either or!> Of course. don't drink before you drive. Some readers will think that I'm spreading the gospel or alcoholism. Not at aJJ. It's better not to drink. Period. I'm especially against beer drink.ing in teen.agers -a breeding ground for future alcoholics. SOUD VINYL FLOOR Tll£ • uva. Y 0£.S\G_!t!_an" t alMt • JLU llll --:'._... • &LOSSY I MIMg ~~~a9i aucb u mobile t.lepbooe and pa'1nl 1)'Nma. f Tll08E WHO BltLJEVB 'l1IE1' llAY be ebl· ble ror re!Unda under Phaser may obtain men ID· r- rormation wtlb a toll.free telepbone call to M · J 638-0251. M~anwbUe. lhe FCC lase~com.menLoalla Phue ll Pn>pc»all. Bealdea CB UceDMU, otMn alfffted would be operators of some amateur, avtatioo. lnduatrlal and marine radio aervlca. Wrtu.en commenta.muat be 1ubmltfed by Oct. 1, lacludiJl& an orl1lnal and flve coplea, to Secretary, Federal Commu.nlcat.lonl Commluloli, Waa~. D.C. 20554. The docket oumbtr. '1W18, ahOuld be promlneotl.1 d11played at the top of the ftnt pa1e. ACTIC ial-a-Tape PteaM Reque1t Tape By Number ...• 01 Baca Pain 05 Why Chlropr.c:tk? 02 Wltlptah Ot N•dl. Shcn*Sat, Atm Pain 03 Atttwttta 07 low 8acll & L-v Pain 04 Heacsem.1 b• Narvou~H & Tention T ~pe Center 645-1701 24 Houri Courteay of Dr. Davtd W. Olbeon . . . .. l • • • . . . . . .. . . . • ORANGE COUNTY I POLITICS GOP Who's Who Due Wanly Leaden Set for U Fundraiaer a, O.C. llW'ft'.NGa ............. 8oaae famlhr Orace Couaty nam• appear oe lll• clbulv. com_.. lat for \M fUdrala. U.. blowout tM Rl&*blltw an pli.aDlal nut IDGDOa at tM C.. ba.r7Ptaaaffotel. Amon1 tbem: Walter R . OQMt. Karl Karcher aod PauJ Salata. J . Robert Fluor. tbe GOP'• Southern Callfo rnla f'llwa~ dWrman. al.lo ia lilted oa tlM btvttadoa. Callfornla Republican• are planoin& a t150 per peraon salute to GOP praldentlal COO· . ~.,. Oct. 2 at tM Cmtw'Y Plua. f'O&•S& P&&llD&NT Gerald P'"Ol'd will be th• bo9t for the e....mn,. wblcb should pro- v\de quite a abow it all the COG• \enders who•ve been Invited 1bow up. Tbty include John Anderton, Howard Baker, Oeor11 8utb, John Connally, Phillip Crane, Robert Dole, Ben Feroaoclea. Aletander Haia, Ronald Reacu and Harold Staaaen. There'• a trivia queaUon for you -what do these men have Fruit Grower Fined For Short Weight Hadley Fruit Orchards of Cabazon bas agreed to pay $8,000 in civil penalties for unin· tentional short weighting of more than 4,000 packages of fruits and nuta. The short weiehted packages were discovered by inspectors from the county Department of Agriculture during an inspection al a new Hadley ouUet in Tustin. ACCORDING TO Deputy Dis· trtct Attorney Peter Huelsen· beck, weighing equipment used by the flrm malfunctioned and produced the short weighted packages. Most packages or a pound or less were round to be short about Y• ounce, he said. Among the products found to be abort weighted were eucalyp.. tus menthol mints, licorice chips and desert date candy, Huelaen· beck said. · The civil penalties will be paid to the county under the terms of a stipulated agreement signed last week. by Orange County Superior Court Judge Orella Sears. ' "BY AND LARGE it was an honest mistake. There was no evidence of intentional shorting. Nevertheless, we felt Hadle)! was responsible," Huelsenbe<:k said. Wolllen's Chief Set Pauline V. Rangel or Fountain Valley bas been elected chairwoman or the Orange County Commission on the Status of Women for 1979-80 She will be replacing Gi:-eta G. Hambsch. who is now ser ving oo the Orange County Grand Jury. MS. RANGEL IS ON the Ocean View High School Site Council. the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce, Wo,men's Division, and has served on the women's commission since 1975. Bonnie Castrey or Huntington Beach will serve as vice· chairwoman and Colleen Monahan Broz of Anaheim will serve a.s secreUl.ry for the commission. THE NEW OFFICERS will preside over t.heir first meeting at ;:JO p.m. September 17 when the commission meets on the first floor ol its office building at 801 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Tbe commiu1on was created to advise tbe county Bo&.!d of ln commoat • •• B&CAtJIS 01' A quirk lD Um· ln1. electlon lawe. fate, or whatever. ftv• of U.. lb judctl tn th• Harbor Mumclpal Court will be up tor ~ oat June. Tht• raet haao•t been kilt oo the Jud1ea. who already are c ampal1nln1. quietly and judlcloualy. in aort of an all for one, one for all manner. What bu Judi• Cal Schmidt, Don Dun1•n. Bud Franklin, Dick Luesebrlnk and Franca Kuqo~ worried ii the 1Qemory of the last Judicial electlon in Orance County in which several judges loet their •eats to oppo. oeot.s who ran hard·line law and order campaigns. IT ISN'T AS tboueb the Harbor Municipal Court quint.et doesn't believe in law and order. It's that they're concerned about the judiciary becominc politicized and what they see as the vulnerability of incumbent judges to cheap political shots. Anyway, the Harbor Court judges are getting out and abc:>Yl these days. For example, Irvine Mayor Dave Sllls is inviting folks to a reception for the judges Sept. 19 at the Park West Apartment.a in Irvine . It will be from S:3> to 7: 30 p.m . in the recreation facili· ty at the apartment complex. "I think It's Important for citizens to know the meo and wom en who serve our local courts," Mayor Sills said. "After all , these important public of· ficials literally make life and death de<:isions every day. The safety or our homes and our families depends on their ac· lions.·· the mayor added . . *. "ALL YOU EVER wanted to know about Edison Miller. but were afraid to ask" will be lbe topic Sepl 19 when the Tustin Chamber of Commerce gathers for an evening meeting at the Revere House. The speaker? Edison Miller . The 3rd Distric t county supervisor, whose controversial appointment by Gov. Brown c reated ripples far beyond Orange County, will talk promptlyat7:3>p.m. Reservations can be made by celling the Tuatin Chamber , 544·5Ul. A Horse of a Different Color Come see the 1umper!> . prancers ... dancers ... wonderlully nostalgic. delightfully beautiful. hand-carved carrousel animals from the famous Rooney collection. Children will be enchanted by the marvelous horses from antique merry-go-rounds. Now at Newport Balboa Savings, Westcliff Plaza, Westcliff Drive al Irvine Avt>nue. Newport Balboa Savings ... where your savings work hard for you. We offer higher-yielding passbook accounts and low, $100 deposit requirements on a whole range of term certificate accounts ~ including a new 4·year term money market account. Our many 7,. ~ convenient free services make life so much easier when you save al §,'a . . h ~' ·M ·1'• Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Association. Among I em , 1 ,# ~~ ·rll" ' are free money order!. anJ travelers checks. notary service, I 1-f fi..,.,' direct Social Se<;urity deposits, free checking accounts at ,\ · :1 , \ t, .. ~ J t a local bank, and telephone tranc,fcr service (minimum ( 1 1 \~ "f ( ~ baJaoce required), and, of course, we're open on l_'· \I_ 1 ; J : Saturdays. 9 to l. 1~ . Newport Balboa Savings. -J ' Westcliff Plaza. Newport ~ach -~ J i • .. (714)645-{>505. • h . . ~ I. --~ .. '.!. ' ... ... .. ~ . • • .. ' • . .. • . . . Old ~.September e. tm SOUTH COAST PLAZA VI Distinctive Shopping & Dining You are Invited To ... Sitdown and Stitch With Kathy From Sunset Designs • • • Wednesday Sept. 26 11·4 pm At the Sleigh South Coast Plaza Village . ~ , It's True ... V. 1· print ·'"' t h1ni.: \Ill \\.ult on 'I ...h 11h 1111 1111•11 " 11 m 1· n . " n d ,. h 1 I rl r ,. n H ,. t I 1· .1 I I \ 1· \\ I I h \ It II I 11 \\ 11 th1111).!h h ph11to' /:i~m m 'I rrlt·' ''' 11n1· 111 "' 1 r '.,!1111 ti 1 I I 1 I 1 • rt I tr J n,lt·r' ,,,. h J \ 1· tn 'tl•l" THE FAD SHACK Me rcantile Bldg Street Level j 546-1940 ~ Expandable Tote Baskets from Around the World ~HE OLIVE BRANCH Mercanti le Bldg . Center L evels 557-6963 NINA DUUTS FOR FALL with rich earth brown In a I fashion sllnQ·heel pump of hand<rafted leathers ......... 48.99 DflLES FOOTWORKS SHOES&MCB SOUTH COAST PLAZA N'eedlecra# Christmas Keepsakes from Sumet Designs And this year J1rwh Chn$tmas _.r--o.._.,. ....... ...i~~ · by Chnstmas Only 110 D•y1 Until 751-6080 i'-f.um -~l,. ;J,,~~orh ,,..,,,..,...i ' c .... •-••• At~tlf> 111 OR1(}1/'AJ.. 25% OFF ALL LAMPS • Shade Included --~ ,,.__.. ........ ~ 556-7944 COFFEE TRADER'S Cappuccino, Crepes & Things Wants ·you to Experience Some Of The Bec;t Cappurr1no Jn Town' Dehc1ous De!=>sert and Entree Crepes and A Feature of Thl' Day \ Mercantil• Bldg. • Stffft Level 557-9678 From California's Well Known Sculptor John Perry Available In sin1te or double Sea Gull on pol.labed burtwood 'J~uah of <Whunuy llercanlle ....... -~ .. , 116-1692 .. : ~ I PACIACYllW .-..oatALPAU Cemei.ty Mono.,y C"-pel 3500 Pmctflo Vl.w Drive Newpof't Beech 644--2700 ~ MOtn'Udllt LAQun• Beach ~15 ~II a... Juan Cepl1t1"11nO '96-1776 IMTl•l•OM N•MNONI MW4Z' CoetlMeM 87s-t460 m&..c>A1'WAY MOtnVAIY 110 ISfoedWey CoataMeea '4H160 ·- ·-· :j/t •• • ~ .•. , ......... ,.,. NA1'10NAL I OBITUARIES DETROIT (AP> - Deliberate acaldloa• may account for 18 per· cent of young victims admitted to bum cen- t.era. a Detroit aurgeon reporu. Dr. Donald Hight of Detroit C hlldren'a Hospital and two other physicians studied the casea of 872 children ad· milted to the Children's Hospital Burn Center bet ween 1972 and 1977. They said 142 of the patient.a suffered inten· tlonal burns , and ac· counted for 9.3 percent of the hospital's t ,518 child abuse victims dur- ing the five years PUBUC NOTICE B a...aers•ltla Sale Likel9 PlJ~NOTICI , PV9UC NOTICE .,,..•t•CIOb•~• w•i•••eou.,#CAUPOa••• tTAft~cAUf'Ott•IAPO• (IOflttn# ...... n••COUll1'YOPCHtAJte• ,.CWtcca..,••HIVIWHT 111191 Attt• IAWTAMA,CAUNlt•tA CHIM• TOIMOW CAUH ~ WMe8• Ot> .... llCC' trl61 ... -MMt•IAOl I ,,.,...,_IMIW .... .,...k .. 1 .. tf 111 ,.. .. ,...,.,..,. .r ,,_.,.,_. llollCMAaL •OWAl90 1900Ka• ,., MOtfaCA OAafttaL aM ........ .,. ,...,.._ tf -"aNo.-.&.OA•ltllt.. WM•19IA\ MICHAIL IOWAllO '""tea Y• ....... ..._ T1W 19001Calt, ,_.,._, ,_. lllM • .... ,_,. ~ ............. ,_ ........ ..... .... ... CMf't." "" C-11 ,.., ... .,_ ...... lmlN ........ ........ •~ .. , ,,.._..,,.. ~ .. ,er .. ,•, ,.,,.. • .-. • ..... ._. .. ..., ...... ,,.,,. ¥1CHML IOWAl90 tl00ttll9 -... •MICMACl.IDWAl90~aAll(I!. AYllOI V-.. lie .... '-Miter. 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Auchincloss wu reportedly assured when she sold lhe property two years •ao it would not be developed but lt may be sold for construction of a hotel or condominiums according to published reports. Property ls at Newport, R.I. --;;cn1u Touo.1t>H PUBLIC NOTIC~ IUN19IOll~ll"TO,TM• ------------ ITATI 0. ~l~NIA flOtl fllCllTfOUI IMIMN•ll TM a C:OUWTY Of' OtlANOI llAMI ITATIMlllT -A-M'91 • Tiie IOfl_I,.. ""''°"' ere CIOlftl l:1lele ol IOWA•O \AN,O•O. 1>u11,..11 .. 0.C.•-WOOOY"!> AllONllolfHT. 1•1 NOTICI II Hl•llV OIVIN to ... leaer. CO\i. ~. C•lll°"'t• tuJ6 u .ctllonel_..,..._Cl_•Cleftt •o ,,_. .. Wooct, lliOU Getvm INl Ofl ---MYlnfl<l .. M \ ... lftll DIO Left •, H\lftllllQIOft 8ee<11 I .. WICI -... ,_,,.., lo tti. C.elllOffM• ttiMI Kansas 'Land of Ahs ?' ResUlents Seek to Change 'Oz' Image EDiTOR'S NOTE -Several g•neratlon1 of A m•ricafll hove thrlt~ to tM .tMJI o/ tM "W&eord of Oz," ida.e1.heT m book form, or motM, or noge m"'1ca.l. E~ Kan1an.s . Monu re.UUnt• o/ th. .tau m wllkh tti. t~ " H1 ob;.ct to IM tmOQe af boredom re~ by "'"'4d«1 They're out to change the Land o/ Oz to IM land of Aha. WICHJTA , Kan <AP) -Ever since L. Frank Baum told how u tornado lifted Dorothy Gale from her K8.D4u farm home and carried her to the Land of Oz, some Kansans have c ringed at the image his clu11c story gave the state. To generations who re ad ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" or saw the movie starring Judy Garland, the mention of J(a.nau conjured thoughts of tornadoes, fiat land, dual and draboesa. NOW KANSAS OFFICIALS have 1et out to dispel auch sorober impresaloa.s created by the 1900 book and the 1939 mov· le. Employing the adage "When life gives you lemons. make lemonade," Kansas Is un· blushingly becoming ''The Land of Ab 's." That pun ia the promotional slogan adopted this year by the Kan s as Department of Economic Development to at· tract touri.IU. The 1976 nallonal tourism figures, the latest available. show Kanaaa 33rd amon1 the 50 atat.es with travel·tenerated es· pendltures of $975.:S million. RARRIET LANGE. director of the KDED '• travel and tourl1m dlvt.sioo, ls countlq oo the mythical Dorothy. her dot Toto and travel1n1 companlom Scarecrow, Tin Wood.Iman and Cowardly Uoo to t.ad Kansas up the yellow brick road to areater tau.Nm. And IOIDe other KIDIW are followial 1ult. Tbe dty of Uberal and the Seward Countr Klltortcal Sode· tx are remodellftC a farm home lato a replica of the house de· plcted ln Baum'• book and the movie. WlcbUa offtclab are uslq the book '1 characten in promo· tlonal advertl.lement s lbat aay "Here's the Land You He;;d 'Of ... TOPEKA OPPICJAL8 plan to use the Oz theme lor a children's festival to October. "When 1 travel outalde the atat., Dorothy and Toto are the flnt topic of conversation." Mils Lanie says. "Slnee that Hindu Priest Charged in Swindle BOMBAY 1Dcl1a <AP) -A prtest of a inndu teet baa been arreat.d for a1111edly cbeaUq • seem• to be the Clrat lblng oo tbelr mind anyway, we might u well use it and tum it around." Andrea Glenn, ed.Jtor of the KDED's "Kansas" magazine, 1&y1: ''The Idea is lo reverse the bad ~ -that haa been given Kanau th.rou1b tornadoN which waa created in the 'Wizard of Oi.' Tum It around in t b e •ens e , '• 0 h , 1 s n · t t b at beauU!uJ' lo highlight our own b«aullfuJ scenery which people overlook." B\' BRINGING TOUIUSTS lo Kansas, the Image or a drub state raked by tornadoes shouJd be erased from their mind.A, she adds. ·'The slotan Is trying to turn people on to the state of Kanau throu1h one of our more ramlUar Images." Kansas set.a some sympathy from Allen Pearson, direct.or or the National Weather Service's Severe Storms Forecast Cent.er and a tornado expert. "It's a delightful story (the book) but a UtUe unfair," says Pearson. noting that Texas, Oklahoma and Florida rank ahead of Kansas In frequency of tornadoes. BAUM DESCBIBED KANSAS as "aray" numerous Ume11 ln bu 1900 book. The movie In 1939 further heiehtened that Impression by preaentlna Kansas scenes ln black and white, then switc:bJng to full color when Dorothy arrived ln the Land of Oz. Some Kaman.a take umbras•. saying the lky la nearly alway1 clear and free oft.he polluUoo ol more popaloua areu. They HY Baum never vi.sited Kanau and probably was deacribln1 t.he prairie land of Sout.h Dakou, where be edited a 1mall new1paper ln the late 1880s. But to capttallu on b!a Land of Oz appeal, tbe covers of Kansas travel promotion publlcatlon1 and • 1ulde for 1roup tour operators now carry the ·'Land of Ab's"lloean. ll'EELINGS TOW A&O THE promotion are Dot unarumOU1ly favorable, however. Aft.er rec.lvtna the packa1e aod a bumper 1tlcker In \he mall. Robert Wellln1ton , pubU.aher of the Ottawa (Kan.) Herald, WTote 1n a column that when he showed the sticker to hi• adverll1ln1 start "t.bree members lau1hed and one member t.hreatened to th~ up . . . Our hope ta the sUclter doean 't 1et wide d1strlbuUoo." omctal.a of two of the state'• lareest tourist attracliona believe the promoUonal pro· gram will help their bualnea "It's got lo help an the sense of ju$t drawing attractions believe the promotional program wUI help their business "It's got lo help In the sense of juat drawtn& au.enUon to what we have ln Kanau," aatd Jlm Sherer. executive direct.or o( Boot Hill, a re-creation of Dodie Clty'1 gun·allnger lay• t.hat drew 2*>.000 viailora in 1.978 AT ABILENE'S Eisenhower Center. visited by 170,000 the past year, as1ustant director Mack Teasley agreed "Anything that wall brine m ore people to Kanus will benefit the Eisenhower Cent.er." he aald. Other sight.a m Kanaas that state offidal1 beUeve will draw "aha': from visitors are the roll· in1 Flint Hilla. one of the world'• finest caUJe-grazlncr areas; the Dyche Museum of Natural ffia. tory at the University of Kan1u; the town of l.JDdaborl, "Little Sweden USA"; even the 1oldeo wheat field.a al harvest Ume. &ON EHLY, HEAD of Liberal'• Chamber of Com· merce, said the 1tate's cam· pat1n would benefit 'he 01 tourist atlractlon In tbat .out.hwest Kanau city. Tbe project wu the brainehild of Mu Zimmerman, a Uberal buslne11man. On a vlalt to California two years a10. • youn1 man told him he w-.d to see Dorothy '1 home lf be villt- ed Kansas. "Why not Liberal as ber home?" Ehly uked ... Tbe book never..,. wbe,.. Dorothy WN from . She Just mentions numerous times in ttie rum, 'Wben do I 1et to co home? When do I 1et back to kanau7 '" Bawdy Better Colkge Seeb Limericks IMft> ....... _., _ .. n . lft O•M '"""W.W... 1*7 r oiu,,,l>I• .._ .. fl« flJI -,..,_ <II --... 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PUBLIC NOTICE PtJBUC NOTICE 'Kidnap Charged By Youth SALT LAKE CITY, Utah CAP> -Religious depr<>grammer Ted Patrick bas been ar· raigoed here on kid.nap· ping charges stemming from an att~mpt to win back a Hare Krishna follower Patrick was arraigned befoNt Circuit Judge Floyd Gowans. A pre· liminary hearing on the charges was set for Oct. ~rematory Sued Widow Received Wrong A&ha? NO&AJB'l'OWN. Pa. CAP> -A ..wow no ..,.. w lluabud luld Ill Ma OWll t.th .,.... ... died fti.d 1uit •1•l•ll tlae fuaeral bom• flaat cnma&ed bl.Ill. Sbe clahu tbt wbeD 9'. aM9d for h1t remalnl. abe aot ...... mt.std wttb • falle teeth. JeanH Smlth nled the auit ln llOD\COIDtl'Y 0NDtJ Court. dlars1DI tll1t UM Qeltu Hilla Cemetery. Cnmat«7 and llaUIOleum "f aUed to malntalo lbe lnte1rlly" of her buband W-1ey'1 body. ALSO NAMED IN the 1uit ls Edward llont.ayne, a MOlltcomery County funeral director. Tbe .Wt ub the court to Older the defendant. to establish what hap- pened to Smith's remains and to re· turn them to Mrs. Smith for burial. It abo seen the $430 she paid for the cremation, plus damages for "ment.al diatresa and anguiab." Smith. a pipefitter for the Ford Motor Co .• died of cancer at age 46. HIS REMAINS WERE cremated Marc6 6. 1.978. and Mrs. Smith said she picked them up in a plastic bag and cardbGard carton two days later. along with a certificate that said the re mains were those of Wesley J . Smith. She said that recently she decided to bury them, but first wanted to go through them. "I wanted a tooth so I would be buried with a part of him." she said. WHILE. SIFTING through the ashes, Mrs. Smith said, she found 29 false teeth, and no real ones. plus bits and pieces of metal. The sult Mas. SllITll SAID abe considers 1 her actioo a "consumers" suit. "I am fillng oo behalf of everybody 1 else who have these drea015 ol beina~ crem ated together. I think they have that right." Radioactivity Opinion Given SACRAMENTO (AP) -The move-, ment of radioactive materials cannot.. be blocked by a city within Its boun· ' daries. lhe attorney general's office says. The opinion. written by Assistant , Attorney General Warren Abbott, said city action on lhe subject would be preempted by state or federal law. Assembly Republican Leader Carol HalleU, R·Atascadero. asked for the Opinion al the request Of the I city or San Luis Obispo. ' OMIW..OMLY GROUND COVER •ITl.A ..... , ·•A2AMA • ICIPLAMr • ILua STM CUW,...•a• 1~ '691 A.AT • ..... ,[,, 10 IMCH HAM .. l*i HOUSI Pl.ANTS ..... s4so •• I GAl...W.... sm • CAMMA • LANT AMA • COPIOSMA • YBOteCA • POWM«AMATI • STIAWIBIY • 4' HONEYSVCK.LE 99c ...... -_... --·--... --.,-.-· --· . 15 GALI.ON 1.1~ .. CANS ...... ~ •MA41MOUA •llAD'AM•F•-1"'•• • UCMISTltUM TIXAMUM • MEW ZIALAMD C ... STMAS TUI • SIUlOA.K DT'IA LUM I 5" .. 29" AUTUMM SPICIAL. HOUSE PLANT TIE£ RCVS UM.JAMIMA 29" $ JIU 11122 WARNER AVE.. FOUNTAIN VAUE'{ PHONE:~ 1 Block W•t of Harbor on Warner. 23. Patriclt~freeonbis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ recognizance. THE ONE-TIME Ronald Re.agan aide al· l~gedly kidnapped Wesley Albright at bis parents' reques t Albright was taken from a car at the Salt Lake International Airport in Ma rch and driven to Park City. a ski resort east of here . There Patrick at tempted to get him to leave the religious cult. A friend of Albrigbt's who witnessed the al· leged abduction told police about the inci· dent. AFTEa ALBalGBT told Patrick that be was ready to leave the Hare Krishna movement. be wu driven to the Salt Lake police station where be was supposed to tell officers he wu all right. But Albright told police lnatead that b e wanted to swear out a kidnapping complaint against Patrick and his parents. · THE MATTER was under investigation until last week when the charges against Patrick · were filed by the county attorney's office. Patrick bas been in court in several other states in connection with attempts to win back young converts to re· ligious movements. usually at the request of their parents. One cue waa in Orange County Skit ting Brakes Devised SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A local inventor says he bu come up with the perfect device for roller skat.era in a hurry -brakes. John Peters says he ilas spent more than $10.000 developina skate brake. an aluminum bracket with a piece of Ure rubber screwed on the heel ol the sklte. TllE UAKES are ap· plied bJ llftllll the toe of tile lka&e anCl ~ the beel to tM paaDCl. ·•a,.._ u.u--. u.. 1ro1pect of dowabtll lkaU.., .. ... •port. •• Peten Mid u he ct. ~UM la••· tlm. ' . . .All:':':CWL~1 ~•~11LOT~--------~T-.=,..,:=~·':'';,;•:•~l~"":!.------~--------------------------------------------------....:.----------------~C~~=:IC8~~/~CA~· ~068W::::,;:OAO~ . 'J'j MAi"ADUKI PIANUTI by ~rlts M. lcflul1 llG GIOIOI 'Y Ylflll Pll'tdt . .. • l J . I ~ "You're right. You 're my beat friend, but I hove to give some attention to the rest of the family, too!" SUPERHEROES SHOE MOON MULLINS p DRAT! Moot-i';q 3'MINUTf EGG ~AS E?EEN BOILIN<S ~ 25 MINUTES.' THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Ke.ne " ... o bottle cq>, holf o sciuon, a golf boll, o dol'1 arm, a battery, a piece of a yo-yo ... this stuff al bt1or9 In Mommy's junk drawer!" DENNIS THE MENACE by Jeff MacNetly by Ferd & Tom Johnson GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS Sl.J8'Aft IM.-Tll! ~I!, VOCJVI COMi MCI(.., Mtl ,,..~~~~~--...., DRABBLE W t NV", I IC'. NOW '*>V' I(' .. OtT Urc&:MhH1VC Aeol)1" 1\1( Pl~(1'\~ li)('U MA« 1'> ~ I~ 'fltl~ ~. f\l'f QIOt.l"r Wo«.l"f. OR . SMOCK NURSE.' "THO Re's A .Mouse INMY R.00.M .1 MISS PEACH MJHfE IF IT M LEFT OJT IH lWE ~ FOr A FEW aAlf'S ... by Tom BaUuk •N 111"11 -{'11Cl()I.., 1 ~•o 10 ~ ~ (y..IUt~-S Lt(C 1'MA1", Al'O 11' ·~ lUl.\.'f ~ 'f\U.1' SAO! A"HLA~, W~ l'H~E A ~f~'TO "TMk L~T' OF rMe MOHICAN~ ?'" by Gus Arriota "l.ld, yoe'rr 1>111 of )'ottt .... c." by Kevin F..- by George Lemont w 1 Pe "T'HA-r- "T°l NY S .M1 t...e O PF 'YO(,.)~ I "1'1"Y 0 1 "f"'rY '-... FACe .1 by Mefl u1arius NO. WHY NOT'? 8€.GALASE Ii WOIAt-0 HAV& ~0 T'O 8E CALL.EO, H 50N ~ THE LA-Si OF r,,..e N'OH1CAN<? "7 ft-fAN WHY . ... or -,, ---.,,,, ~' c•• ', Gil~·~~ .. . t 1 ' • • ....J • • .. .. •, . I (• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I -SCllOOI S T.lmng) 10 Svelte 14 Verdi work 1S~e 1& Drvo 10Uree 17 Ouec>ectler 19 Oecllte 20 Looket 11 Genut*- IOfl newner~ ~ Wiier 26 AOITll!led lO Rlnoe tr Ht' lot Bly wondOw 35 Vacuum 37 POflugues~ 1111e 34 LOfry 39 ReHoved 42 Towboa1 43 Frencfl Na· • aona 46-Gatdn9f ~ T~t•. eo 48Sycootiant 50 Cognomen• S2 -llld (1411~ ~ He111 S5 Bac•s do .. n !19 $e9(l C:~tr. 63 le1v11 64 Moves •bOul 2 word• 6'5cancJtN· YIM 17 Wallur>g - 81Arm bont' 89 Pefs11n P<M!' 10 Posfl 11 CanvClla 01 Yan .. eo& DOWN I ~rdi 1n 100 1 Orgy l 0111 s nam• •Ms Munael ) Stareo 6-Gardn11r 1 Chlnae I Par1<111ea 9 Sweel aong 10 ChH le<J 11 Allection 1~ Wery p10 13 O.f-cea lJNI TEO I ''*"'"' !:>vnc111..11" W~v • Puui.. 5o!Vll<J t8Hu tu,, 22lug 1• Otvodf' 26 Biro group U ~.elllfv 28 Biii club• 29 Guya ano 31 -pole 32 Habituate 33 LegenOa 36 Colic 40 0 c bulld· eng •1 Nevada P.n '4 H11!1er •1 Faof'I 2 ~Otdl> •9 E ••al 51 Turning " Oii 1G4I abl>r ~Act agatn 58 Test 57 Ma. Louise 58 Th1uet IO Bulru.h 11 Gin'•'*" 62 CfleMe 16 Re1111ve ~· ; ; , 8UT WIN&L&a eo1tt••ck the PHUm• 11 ao ••• daa1~• U1aa dlm ................. q . "Cllff jum•l•I h a ...,.i ...• ...,~ •. perl .. ce." Winkler Hid. "It'• Mlt a foolhanb rtM. The park allows cllmblnc and baq llidinl; yet they are lmplylat die jumpers .tolate .,.,_ Palc1 ... When jumpera try the spectacular leap, they nm .,.. u. aa; o1 a c~ :-'..=~== tloa, U1•1 •••••• t~ ....... ••81 from~ ....... '°'*fee.. Ans• l'ALLING l'Oa elPt to lJ '9CDIH'•, ~ epm their .-raebat.el ucf no.t out llllo &M vaUey. ,,.._, In a ....... at .. foot of tbe mODOllth. TM part•1 ltaDd acaiDlt tM Ju:liDln bMI beeD pre- cllcafed 0o a report mllde by Chief Ranier diaries Wendt, who wu a ftrdlchter with parachute tralninl 3t ,..rs a10. Hid Winkler. •~•­aperielK9 u. wally cUf. ferent from ollff J•IDPbal. Winkler C<JGteocled. Extra Precautions Urged at Naval Base 4 . Despite an announcement by Rep. for the 30 -member Seal Beach Nuclear Action Group, met qain Tuesday With Lungren aide Cbuek Gibson in I...ona Beach. _. . .,. .......... -·---... -_. .... -.... ~ . 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 9.775'3 10.1883 AHMUAl fffKTIVf YIELD $1.... ltltl blMd an 26-week U.S. TrllSUry BUI rate. Efftctift yMtd IS1UINI 111 funds 1t maturity tre redecJoSlted 1t same m. nt rtmlin for full yar. Rate nvy chance 1t rtMWtl. Federal rl&lflltions prohibit ~"I of interest on the ICCOUflt ind .._ 1 Slbltlntill interest penalty f« wly wlthdtlWll. Dan Lungren, R-Long Beach, that the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Sta- tion is "safe, .. two crous-continue to pUAh for additional precautions at the facility . The Seal Beach Nuclear Action Group and the No Radioactivity Committee of Bellflower claim the station stores nuclear'arms, a cbarle that the U.S. aovernment will neither confirm oor deny. She said abe ii epocerned wttb the effects an earthquake might have on nuclear containers and with a lack ol di.laster pla.nniq f)y local aceneiel in case of an emergency at the facility. WE'RE OPEN LONGER! -~-, ...... SAFETY CLAIMED Rep. Dlln LUft@ren Fmids Viewed· FR.ESNO <AP> - Fresno County could lose more than $1 m.illlo. io 1tate fuoda became lt ta BMMlinl too maQJ' crlminab to state priaom, officials s-y. EBClbllib' air die mon~y la~ by a quota .t commltmmta made ~ • ..,.. .. coart Jud&es to ..... prl8ona and tJae youth authority JllO& WILL LUNGllEN conflrm. or deny the contention The con· gressman toured the base last week. The anti-nuclear groups claim they have documented proof regardin& the nuclear arma. Lungren. however, says be bas been advised that it is against federal law for even a con- gressman to reveal such information. Lungren toured the base Aug. 29 and announced that safety and 1ecurity are CC11Unuint concerm ol the command staff there. LUNG&EN SA.ID BIS 40-minute in· spection was the result of an April JO meeting wttb the hro eoneerned ati- nuclear l"CJU'P8, botb beadqaart.ed 1D Id.a distrtet. Christie Menadler, spokeswoman Coun-martial Trial Blocked PAYB'ITBVILLE, N.C. <AP> -Tbe coart-•artlal ol Air Foree Capt. Robert N. Coronado, dlarsed ln conoection with the alleged bomoaexual npe ol a Army enllated man, bas been delayed b)' a federal jad&e. Cclnmlldo. 30, was scheduled lo have sane Oii trtal lD a military court at Pope Air Foree Bue to- day an a ebarge of conduct unbecoming an officer. llOWEVEa, U.S. DISTBICI' JUDGE John D. MS. llENADlD CIAmED that federal and state agencies bave re- commended that aucb plans be draft· ed for areal near where nuclear de- vices are stored. She said her IJ'OUP also ia pwhtn1 for a tunnel beneath Westminater Boulevard. She said ammunition trucks crou the busy street and SATURDAYS: Al Gibraltar offtcel are open from 9:30 to 4:00. WEEKDAYS: Most offices open Mon.-llu. 9:00 to 5:30; Frl to 81>0. WEEKNGHTS & SUNDAYS: n... oftlc. open lllon.-Frt. tll 9:00 pm; Set.t:30 to •• Suncs.,. 11 :00 to •:OO: Del Amo Fashion Squate. Clll'IOn Mal. Shemwln Oaks FasNc>n SQuate. Huntington Center lrld Wooclrd Hull$ (no! °'*' ~·> represent potential haurda to FUUERTOM 255 W. Orangethorpe 871-6101 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 31877 Del Obispo 493-5011 nearby communities and local HUNTINGTON BEACH Hunt. Center 898-9666 SMTA ANA/COSTA MESA 3925 S Bnstol 979·7580 motortata. NEWPORT BEACH 2700 W. Coast Hwy. 631-2611 SANTA ANA #4 Santa Ana FashlOn Square 834-071 7 Lungren said some additional safe-----------------------------------ty s~ already ba.e .been taken at ----------------------------------the bue u the result of a federal re- port. Anchorages for tbe arms bartes that wort off the station's coat bave been moved fartMr out lnto Anaheim Bay. be aald, ad the amomt ol u - plosiYet 1tored la underlJ'O'lDd ba.nken da.t dot tM S..,.._aere fadll- ty bu been redueed. Annual Savings On ~ nciscan ® • ·in the, DAILY PILOT ... Larkins issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday blocking the trial pending the outcome of a dispute over whether military authorities have jtlrisdiction ol the case. Coronado, a flight nurse in the 1st Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, is accused of rapiDI Spec. 4 Jonathan Wade Heaton at Coronado's apartment in Fayetteville on Aug. 17, 1171 .. 20%-33%0ff Tbe Air Force charged him with conduct un- ~minl an officer after the Cumberland County 41strict att«ney's office dropped civilian charges of sodomy in the cue for lack of evidence. THE U.S. lllLITABY QKJ&T OF Appeals earlier iaaued a restral.ni.ni order delaJbal a eoart- martlal ol Coronado, but Ute ooun W'ted tta order .July 11 without deciding oo tbe juriddiaul ,_. don. Attomeya for Coronado have maintained that U.e Air Force laclta jurisdiction iD U.•" C¥8 '8eame tbe alleced incident occurred off tlaie -. llDd wltbln tbe territory of civilian authorities. The A1r Poree officer, a native of San Dle10, • 8dm1Ued tbat be engaged in sexual relations wttla Beeton Be said be picked up Heaton. wbo was llltr'H'dnl, Md took bim toa1ay bar andlatertobia ...... mazrA&Y Atrl'BOUTIES HAVE accused , a .-..n of nine years ID tenlce. of ... ......, on Beaton. Coronado bu offered to ....,. eommleaim. 0 1 baft dime _,htn1 more than a betsolex· Ul frt.d woUl do with a llrl," be aal4 ID an Im· ... ,..., tlllla JW. ''I have no intmtiOD ol lolnc to ............. to llOt tbla .•• aw F llD ~ receiTe a dt[honorable d.ia- ........ a I 11 I ee of up to 10 JUr1 lmprilcm· --· llllld ..._II ecmYided. . . Franciscan Open Stock Open stoek meaa Y• bQ Ute~ yo• Med. • ·CWIPS. aaaeen, 4' er plates, aalM plates ud eoap/cereal bowls a& S3% on. Save~•allodleraenla« ... aCCeslOl'J pleees la DeMft ..... , Apple, October, l'VJ, Badellda (Gald ud Green),~ Madeira. .Jamoea. ud ftadc. Come la ... aeleet ,..,. ...a, fnm Orange OJalJ'• Lar&el& la....,.. I , .I I ~ . . . ... --·. ' LOCAL I MISCELLAN'( Soviet Union ~shes for Military Superiorft LONDON <AP> -1'le ao.Mt Ullkmll~allle.-S.-a 4ri•• to~ tu m11w, .,..... ~ *'--'° ... w tbe UaiW stat. ud ha ...._ farMMM,M~,.. Uoo Pl'Qll"W. • .,.,.... •• ,,. ............ , ... ol nuclear ml11llH h •ore powerflll Uau Jta Alurican COUDW"partl, the lalttt.ute aUd, ud ii ~ ttltb mWtJDle warla~ lD coetraat to the a1a1Jt 'Wame.d 1y1WD1 ol UM put. Mattia IJ'OUI> ..w '°"'. TM ..._aa"1 1' lmtttaM tot Strat.cic ....... ln an awaal report enUUed • 'IUHUrJ Balance,•• al10 uld So•l•t mWt.arJ IB.IDPO•• &Mreued la t.be palll yew, while memberl ol tbe Nortla Atlantic TrHty Or1alllutloo were beaet by pertolllDtl problema. TBS af!POaT. WRICH· aen• u an lnteroadollal tut. book on military 1tren1th, deacribed the Soviet modernba· WblJe \be Unit.eel Stat. and ltl alU• al8o aN em ...... an a campa,lp ''to moderDlal t.helr lnnn~1" U.. Welt ll dll· cardlq OICI atockpla., m&ln.l)' becauM al the e1peoae ot 1toc-· lD1 Chem. t.be report aald. The W aruw Pact oationt atockplle tbetr oAder equipment fol' uee by reservtata. alll• or Tbird Wor\d forces. it .. id. THUS. roa TBE communist New at the Zoo Lima, a handful of warm kitten. is a month-old marbled cat born at the Los Angeles Zoo. It's the only zoo in the United ............. States to s uccessfully breed the rare animals. Condominiums No-no Mesa Council Again Denies Converswn By JACKIE HYMAN Ol 1 ... DMIY P'IMC ._ The proposed conversion to condominiums of the Vendome Apartments, 1845 Anaheim Ave .. was nixed once again by the Costa Mesa Council City despite a petition signed by more than 80 residents or the apartments wbo support the change. A motion by Councilman Donn Hall to re· consider an earlier denial of the conversion was defeated 3-2 thi& week. Hall and Councilwoman Norma Hertzog were on the abort end of the vote, just as they were Aug. 20 when the pro- posed conversion was turned down. The council majority again Tuesday cited the low vacancy rate in apartments in the city and concerns that other apartment owners would Mek conversions if thi& ooe were ap- proved. Residents and council members Hall and Hertzog point.eel to a number of special pro- visions, l.ocluding low down payments and the desire ot the majority of residents to purcba.le their unit.a. They also noted that the apartment building is likely to be sold lf it isn't converted, with rbe resulting raise in rents displacing many real· dents. ••• AN OaDINA.NCE re1ulating towiq in the city bu been approved by the Costa MOia City Council. "' It la aimed at towtnc companiea that haul cars from private property wttbput the automobile owner's consent. AD example would be cars that are improperly parted. The ordinance spedfical.ly excludes towinC by repair shops and for insurance J>W'l)Ole8. Ci· ty officials said an amendment bas alao been added to exclude private towing companies when they are towing at the request of the auto owner. • Proviaions of tbe ordinance lndude a re- q ulremeot that towaways be reported to police within an hour. that tbe owner be notified where the car is stored, that tbe vehicle be made available to the owner witbiD tbe city limJta, and that towing rates be no blcber' tban the maximum permitted for offtdal police towtnc. The ordinance WU propoaed after potiee re. ported probJema wttb overchal'ClDI ud lad ~ notification, primarily by out-of.town towtns firms operating at apartment complexes. ••• A llOUTOaru• on the coo.atruction ot public mlni·storage facWtiee, which baa been ln effect in Costa Meea for four moatha, wu ex· tended by the City Council Tuelday for a.ootber eight mootbs. ID addition, the council a.Heel eity staff members to draw up an ordiDaDce re,watiaa tutu.re mini·warebousea. The moratorium was impoled becauae ~ concerns that the 1tort1e facilities were pro- llfera:::f without adequate 1uidellnea oa perml uses, wellbt capadUea and flre aafe- ty provillona. Council mem bera Doted tbat, U tbe or· dlnanee ii approved before tbe et#moatb u · tension eoda, the moratorium cu &e llfted. Brown Campaign Shortened SAcilAJIENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bas shortened bl• upeomln1 pre· Adentlal campalp trip, drop. pins appearances in New York ad 11-aaebaeeUI next week, bl.aoft'leelakl. Tbe Democrattc 1overnor planped to leaft SundQ and ,.. tarn next W~, but bl.a new ldledule calla or an a~ \lre'riJUd s.turdaJ'~ trip wltll a recura to Los Anselea MGGdQ moralq. made wbea It became clear that two ener1y meaaurea Browe 1upporta m1Cht win paaaace tn the final daya before tbe Le,Waturf ldJourm Sept. 14. TBS&£ II ·ALSO • COD · trovenial farm labor bUl, ~ poeed nbenwltl7 bJ Brown 1 ally, United rarm Worker Pl"ll· clent Ceu.r Chaves, awa1Uq a ftaal lt.te ......... Brown aaDPOrien ban ••· preaNd fHr -tlaat Republic• Lt. Go•. IOU curb mlpt UY. to 1t1n tbe farm labor blll le Brow•'• adHtaee. Browa and Carb are ln a eouUtuUoDal coart ftOt over tbl powwa ot tbetr aftlc.. Head of Al.cohol Abuse Plari~to Talk ~. the latrollucUoe of • mobUe ,,..._ wtdcb 'c.....at be tarceted bJ lo¥Mlt ICBMI 0... tercoeUaatal balUatlo ml•· .U.),0 tbenportNld. TMWelto.::.:.r•••• ~ alllo ........ aboat lo¥Mt mllitaJ'J ,..._, declartlil ..... ta .......... dlapartl;J0 ..... loYltt ... Weatera dawelopmaat of medlam·ru1•. auclHr •••· allel. ID a aaaul Npoft oa DA• Uonal HCUrlt11. tb• WHt O.rm• ~--•taaalrJ aaid 1row1D1 lllMat 1upartorttl ln madham-r-.. napona ii 'oae of tu ..-lmportat pohlkaJ Hcurtty taalll" facln1 the w .. t..n .w.ee. IOtlaCSI IN Wal' OenDa111 aatd tlae So•l•t Ualoa laaa •••'°1 .. OYtr 1,000 m9dlam raa11 mlaaU11 and bomban • •f •bl• of reaelltn1 •••r1 WHtena l:•ropeaa ea9Hal. ,,.._ ._._ IGIDI DU.. llDCI IS-Smleefa.•1"11u1•ss.• mlMU., •a capable ~ de- It varlns muhlple warbeads. NATO members ba" deploJed fewer tban 400 1ucb deBvery IJltelDI, tbe 10Uree1 aaid. Slate~ are QOt COD· •ldered • theJ er. not lncladed in tbe SALT n t1'eU1 between t.M Unit.eel Stata and the Soviet Union. Defeme IUD.later Hans Aper told report.era West Germany would preu for a deciaion oa Teachers Minm Pact New Agreement OK Due in Six Weeks Teecben in tbe Newport-Meaa Unifled School District won't have a contract when acbool start.a next week. Their three·year pact expired at tbe end ~ June, and a new one isn't expected to be aisned for another six weeks. school of. fictals said. BOWEVEa, TREY uld teachers will continue \o be paid Laguna Off en Courses/or AdidtLe~n Fall cluaes offered by tbe La1u.na Beach School District's adult education department bes in Sept. 17, with classes ran1ing from crafts to com· prehensloo. Those who want to save money this year on Christmas gifts may enroll in a number of craft classes and make Yu.le presents. Classes include art, stained glass. jewelry mald.ng, quilting, ceramics and noraJ de· signs. Classes also are offered in typing, vocabulary , foreign languages, speech reading and power apeed reading. · AU claues, with tbe exception ol Endala u a seeoad lanpqe, include a $30 tuition cbarle. For more lnformatloo, call the Adult Education office at 494-8$46, ext. 204S. European Culture Course Scheduled A cu.tturaJ survey or the art, music, bi.story and arcbitedure of European countries will be of. fered by Saddleback College )ellnDine Tueaday. Tbe claa will meet each T\leS· day from 7 to 9:15 p.m. tbrough Dec . 11 in the Science - MatbemaUca Lecture Rall, room 313, oo the Mlsaioft V\ejo cam pm. al tut year's ntes. When tbe new contract ls approved, tbe new aalarJ levels will be retroactive to Jwy 1. Jean Harmon, uaistaot to the diatricl superintendent. said several factors ba•e contributed to the delay in arriving at a new contract. One was the selection last spring by teachers of lbe Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. an AFL-CIO alflliat.e. as their new bargaining represent.alive. THE Dl8ftJCT BAD already begun necotlatiooa with the pre- vious agent. the Newport-Men Educ ation Association. and negotiations bad to start all over again. A second factor, Mni. Harmon said, was the fact that the new cootract la likely to be substan- tially revtaed and is. in effect. a completely MW pact. Also, she said, some delay re· sulted from tbe u.nion 's use of concept bargaining, a new ap- proach in the district. Initial dis· cussions centered on bas1c con· cepts and goals, with more specific proposals coming lat.er. UNION LEADE&S submitted a more detailed propou.1 Aug. 20, Mn. H.armoa Said", and t.alb are J(oin« much faster. but "faster is still a relative tbJni." Sbe said a meeting scbedule between teachers and diatrict of. fici als baa been set up through October. The unioo's proposal calls for a 14 percent wage incre~ plus additional salary steps, reduc lions in class siz.e, increases in benefits. binding arbitration of grievances and a three-year ban on layoffs. The d istrl ct is seeking elimination of advisory arbitra· lion of grievances and a require· ment that teachers spend more lime oo campus. District of. fictala haven't made a salary in· creue offer. ANOTB&a CLAUS& ~ by the t.eadMn unioa ...... Ii¥• perform.inc art.a teKIMn ta.e right to aelect performaacea. Tb!a provision would apply '° a cue such as that of ..._ Newport Harbor Hi ch Sdlllll band director Richard Ea&' .... against whom U. dilbict filed unprofeuaoaaJ condud cMrces last 1prtnc. Amoq tM aDeca· lion.a was t.bat Enclaod 6111'\ carry out bi.I priDcipal '1 Olden regantine band performaaca. The cbarces were Pl' e1eeted la a 10-day beartDc t.bis llllDID« before a three-member pa.el. The pand'a deciAoll baa't t.m announced. 2 Principals Earn Degrees Two principals in tbe Ney.oport-Mesa school district have been awarded their doc· tor al degrees this sum mer. dia· trict officials said. Costa Mesa High School Prin· cspal Bob Packer rett1ved bis doctorate from United States In· ternation.al University in San Diego. · Bill Knicht, principal ot Harbor View &lementar y Sebool. received ..... dodonte from UC lrrine. Police Auction Set Saturday Unclaimed bicycles, tape decks, speakers and jewelry will be amoog the items to be auc· tioned Saturday by Huotiqtoa Bucb police. Funds raised from t.be auctioe go into the city's ieneraJ f\llld. The public auctioa will becta at 10 a.m. at the Chic Cemer, 2000 llain St. Only cub will be accepted foe auction items. Exercise your gray matter every day. Read the informative, entertain Ing DAI LY PILOT 642-4321 ' l r ' I ~AREEA$ /NATION I CALIF~NIA I .,..,,.,.: ......... ... ..... ., ... tit ........ , ... .,_... .. _.,e11ie .. 1111••-,.,...-.-. ... ......,. ....... ,....... r.~ N• ••U•I· De >'• ~ ........... ....,. e.ne ................... , -·····°"' ..... Home IWdJ cu be a ti.De way to leant, but tb1a met.bod lan 't for ev.,.. YOH. To set • batMlle 00 wb«ber )'OU would be aucceaf\al ln •= 1t bome, uk younelf these q : Do I have •trona motivation iD whatever I do? Do I learn moat Uli· ly by reeclin& and tryln1 to UD· deratand by myself? 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IUmmOaed Dave La.Roche out of tbe ••Ptneb biUlnc la aD lmpouible job," Newpart ll•clun k1Dd ol e:qnnlw. . bullpen. Barlow got nothlp1, and said R«tenmad. who makes bis Hv- 8ota. an 11W~. ta:!~u!~~. ~= ~=::.~"!~~~ ::.~c~':m~~~~m:,~~ you pitched well eDOQlb to deMrve a vfc· , While othen might push the panic lN 'I'll& PAST TWO GA•U the Anftlh DMded Mven dtff ..... t burhln to :fb0i4·· tbe White Sox to 33 hlt.a. But Wednelday niabt. at leut. there wu some couolation. Despite 1tvina up 14 blta and eilbt runs, they won. lie" Retten.mund delivered a plnch sin&le iD the aevenlb laa.inl to produce wbat tumed out to be UM winDiJll rum lD a N same at Anaheim Stadium. It increued the An1el1 • lead ln \be American Leque'Weat to 2~ 1ames. THE ONLY QUESTION waa tbia: which pitcher deserved credit for t.be victory? Under baseball acoriJll rule 10.19, aubeect:ioo C, the official scorer too. u1•• GE'ITING TO wmE I can button over Angel pitching, Retten· 1n one lnnlnC ol work, llOIUIUe 1ave • hear the boos a llWe, .. ~be aatd, mu.Dd pref en to adopt a calmer posi- up five blta, two watb ud tllree rum. ·"but as long as we win, I don't care." tion. aquanderinl a 6-4 lead. Wit.bout Retten· LaRocbe pitched to two batters. get-"Sure. the bitters are carrying the mund'• same-w1n.n1ni bit. Montaeue ting the first on a grounder back to the pitchers ri&bt now, but I have every would have been a loser. mound and strtlcing out Jim Morrison to confidence that the pitching staff will · OFPICIAL SCO&E• Tracy Rinlolsby announced to the press box in the nln1b innin' that be would award the victofy to Mike Barlow because be was the moat effective· relief pitcher in the ••me. Seconds later. Barlow surrendered a solo homer to Milt May, cuttin& tbe lead to 9-8. Riqolsby announced that Mon· tague, instead, would get the victory end the game. He earned bis loth save bounce back." Rettenmund said ... It's to counter il S-11 record and S.87 ERA. going to take everybody to win this Heroes? Taite your pick. Dan Ford thing." drove in four runs with a homer and a pair of doubles. Pinch bitter Larry Harlow dropped a two-out double into center field to break a 4-4 tie in the fifth. HOW ABOUT BARLOW! He snuffed out a Chicago rally in the eighth by get· ting three outs on two pitches-the rim ... "THIS THING.. is the divisional crown. something the White Sox can OO· ll dream about. but you wouldn't know l from their manager. Tony LaRuasa was ejected from the game after carry· mg on a loog, loud argmmeot with the <See ANGE~. Page Bi> 1' MERV AETI"ENMUND Tile, Rigors of Football Praetiee NBA Goes Coed Football practice can do a lot of things to a youngster, as seen by Marina High 's Gregg Caine, who uses some cold stuff to cool off the ex- terior, as well as the interior. University High ,s Carl Watkins getS a ride from Tom Quinlin as they loosen up prior to the Trojans' practice. Marina opens the· 1979 season Sept. 14 against Saddleback. · University has a scrimmage at Mis- sion Viejo Sept 15, then launches the season at Tustin Sept. 2L .. ............... ., ...... K1ctlsr Is Ann Meyers A Stunt or Star? INDlANAPOLIS <AP> -In theor y, there's nothing WT'O(lg with a woman trying to play m the National Basketball A.sliMia· tioo. But in the barsb. down-to- earth reality of the s port. there wouldn't seem to be Q ghost of a chance for success on basket.ball talent alooe. The lodiana Pacers. pMnc1pal· ly at the urging of new owner Sam Nassi, att willing to test the theory. But what's bard to beUeve is their contention t.bat they're dead serious. IN A •UCB·PVBLICIZED news C'Ollfermtt lD Loe ADldes on Wednesday, Nessi and Coecb Bobby Leonard annoanced the signing of former UCLA All · American Ann Meyers. They in· sis~ she will get oo preferen· tial treatment, aod s he will bave to earn a spot on the Pacer roster'. She was to be presented to In· dianapolis media at another news conference today. "I'm serious about it ... tbe S-9, 14(1.pound Meyers told the re- porters in Los Angeles. "Many think that it is a gimmick, but I think I've been giveo a chance o( a lifetime. This is a challenge. I know It is unusual, but I've bad dreams all my life." Ann M eye r s , regarded perhaps as highly 1n California as hometown l egend Oscar Robertson ls in Indianapolis, is a fine basketball player. There's no quest.ion about lbaL A sister of Milwaukee Bucks' forward Dave Meyers. she was a four· time All·Americao at UCLA. played on the 1976 U.S. Olympic team and averaged 11.4 points for her college career. THOE IS NO NBA policy acainst a woman player, said Commissioner Larry O'Brien. If her s1grung is t.o be taken seriously. the key question is whet.her she <'an help a club that has yet t.o break even m three NBA seasoru. The Pacer:. chum th ey wa nt to g ive he r the chance. On basketball talent alone , however, s he would have to s ur- vive a brutal physical pounding and beat out al least rive other rookies. free agents or veterans 1n training camp begmomg next Monday. If it's a publicity stunt.. Nassl must figure the novelty Of a OOMMENTARY woman player will help fill seats whether she plays regularly 0c • spends tbe·season on the bench. But can the Pacers. whose roster bas been shuffled from top to bottom m recent years. af. ford to keep an unused and UD· usable player., AFTER THREE YEARS of n ea r ·bank ruptcy N assi 's purchase put the Pacers on solid financial footing, but their at- tendance, down from 12,000 to about 9,000 last year. could use a boosL She will undoubtedly stay with the team through the exhibition season. And she wl.11 probably draw added crowds Just to see ber take pregame warmups. even if she doesn't play. Leonard's first reattion when approached by Nassi with the propsect was 10 total opposition. But Nassi, despite bis insistence ' at the time of his purchase of the • team that Leooard would control the entire basketball operation, still bolds the purse strings . Eventually. Leonard sajd, be believed both Nassi and Meyers were sincere. I Never Gave llp, .Says CdM's Keough OAKLAND (AP) --Matt Keoulb. a winner at Jut. put tbln11 lnto perspective after endin1 b is 18-same 101ln1 streak. "We didn't win the pem.ant," the former ConJoa de1 llar HIP standout reminded HeryGDe in the Oakland A '1 crowded clubhouse after beat1n1 the Milwaukee Brewen e-1 with a fin-bitter WedwdQ' mpt. CATCID.ll .iQI SUIAN.-m a bunch, had llrouCltt cbalD}MllPe. Televtmon eaawru wen ID1be elabboule for one Of tM few tlm•• 1lace the A'• cham. pkmblpdQS ol tM ~ 111Qa, "I .,.... pve ap. U I did, I wouldn't bave .._ aWe to loc* at mJMif In tbe mirror,•• said Keoup, wboM loeta1 1tnall WU C.-IMtt ol tM AID.tea JAa.-.....a. ........ tM tlnt tllM ... lept.l,JlllwDealm...,.... aad lmpnut¥e 1>9rformaaee ., ..... • ol bueball'a brdllt ............ SPQrts -Break: Rama Try ~o Rebound, Dael Denver In TV Game . •tea fin · DDVD -Oa ,.._,It...._ 1'tt ..._up Ill M .a ...... tllf Wlft ~··" 0.ftl' an.co • C9u1a W 111D1r ..ad ti .. N•tloul l'OOl· · ball a.-............... Aapa. ..... "M Jau DftS CM t.11. u lll1Jlei added. '"J'IMM ..... .,.,_, ···~ .. ,,.. ....... ;;i ........... -.... ftnt ot ~ Tbun-_ .._ .... l•k•AJIC. TM ..... amartlal. from a M·17 .... to UM Ouland Jlakten I.Mt 8-daJ wbleb fMl~ two blocked pwata, a f'81Dba.d P'IM NtllrD and three l.n~, boipe to lqU&re tMtr ..... record acalmt a Deaver team wblcb UHd a bla- pla1 ., ... and a ball~ ofteue to ~k olf Ctncluall 10-0 OD &...da.J. · ''Mtually, •• didn't play tbal badly lut week," 1aJd Rama Coaeb RQ Malavul. "We moved the ball fairly well and leond early. We bad IOOd ueeuUoa for \be better part . ot tb• pme. But then tbe m.iltak• kWed ua. '.' P'adq tbetr MCODd fi:9 ln ftve day., the Rama ob-vioual)' baYea't bad mucla to work on tbe problems. • ".\lat ot our playm won't be able to pracUce because of lnjurie1," MaJavul 1Ud. '1'be mal.n problem ia we don't • have time totCewell." ~ Amooc lQJured lD the RaJder rame wu special- ' teamer Jett Sevenon, who hurt bl.a knff and bu been placed • on the lnJured reserve llal. Comerback Rod Perry also in· jured a knee, but ia expected to be avaJlable. • ,. -----,,_,. ol tlNt Dat1 ------, Jobay Betlcll of tbe Cincinnati Reda: "Tbe bis dlf. rerence ln thia club bet•eeo laat year and th.la year la that we're respood.lq to trouble witb a much better at· titude. That's why we're sWl a pennant contender while the Dodgers areo 't. · • l~la.,. Belp• Step R .. aa. a. Jaca-drove in three nm.a with a biple • and a sl.o&le to pace Minneaoti th Ill 1-3 victory over Kansas City. The lou pushed the Royala 21h-sames off tbe pace while tbe Twins remained three back . . . 841&dt S.1111• knocked lD three runt wtt.b a triple and a homer and .... 8&ule7 stopped the New York Yankees on seven hita aa Boston broke a four.game lo.int streak with a S-0 victory ...... Dreuler and BJl'Oll I llcLHlllll• combined for a four-bit shutout aa Seattle beat Texaa, 1-0, snap- ping the Ransera' four-game wlnnios streak ... Roa LeFlore'a ninth-innUls lri· pie broke a 3-3 tie a.od ignited a six-run ral· ly that carried Detroit to a 9-3 victory over Cleveland . . . Tof4my BaUoa'• aln1le drove in Dave Caab from second base with two out in the ninth inning and lifted Mon- treal to lta ninth straight victory, a 4-3 triumph over the Chicago Cube ... Home ruDI by Geor1e Foster and &17 KJUPt 'AalOM helped Fred Norma• win hil lOOth major league same u ClnclnnaU beat alumpins San Franci.co, 8-5 . . . EMe Cabell drew a 1.0tb·inninl buea·loaded walk off re- liever Jolut D'AcqU.&o on rour stralibt pitches to drive in tbe wtanlDI nm, livinl Houtm a C-3. win over ~o ... Th• PM.ladelpbl•New Yon Met.11am• wu due to ralny weather ... A.ll-atar outfielder f'l'M LJU of Boetoo was named the American I...eaaue'• Player of the Montb for Ausuat.. while &Jell Laaford of Oakland was named Pitcher of the Mooth. Rimi• B .. t'4!d IJt1 Bee NEW YORK -Bobby Riggs wu the victim or • a sting Wednesday at the U.S. Open tennis cbam-ii " plonahlpe but nol \be kind usually associated with a t.ennia buaUer. Riggs, 61, waa stung by a bee while watc bios a match on one of t.be out.er court.a at the National Tenn.la Center. He picked up a can of soda and wu bitten oo t.be upper Up by a bee that wu lnalde t.be can. -----a...._u r..,. ____ _ On thl.I date ln banball lD 1905: Hall ol Famer '1Bl1 Zd" Wallb of t.be Cblca10 White Sox burled two complete same w1nl lD ooe d&J. beatiq the Boeton Red Sox ln both ends ol a double- header, 10.5 and 3-1 . On tbia date lo 19'8: Tbe ~burp Pirates pulled off a1x double plays in a 2· 1 win over the St. Louia Cardlnala. Today's Birthday: Former catcher Fran Healy, now a New Yon Yankees umouocer, la 33. A~a11• 1t'l11. J 7:1• J 4 The United Stat.ea, led by Jee Melie9'• 29 • point.a, climaxed a vlrtually uncballen1ed ride through the first round or the World Unlvenlty Games' men's baak·etball tournament with an in- credible 173-1' alauebt.er of Sudan ... A $1.l mUUon com- plaint, accualnt Arizona Sta~ football Coach Fruli It_. of barualnl a former player, ia unfounded, aaya the acbool's athletic director ... Wub.l.qtoo Red.lkina prealdent &dwa.nl BeueU WWI••• La asking the National Football Learue to cban1e the team'• schedule ao it.a Ocl 7 same won't coaf11ct wlth a Mua to be celebrated bere by P.,e Jeb P .. 1 0 . . . Jotaa a. ••1rne of Spokane expect.a $48 mUUon worth ol bUla to be piled oo bia dealt durlnl tbe ne:rt six month.a for the 1980 Wint.er Olympics at Lake Placid, N.Y .... DUQ ....... &le &ed" Lopes. who betao hil boldn& career ln Loa Ancelet, will n.bt YOUDI Joee Caba of"tbe Dominican Republic Sept. 25 at the Loe ADselea Sporta Arena, in Lopft' eiabth defenae of bis World Box.1n1 Council f~atherweisht title . . . The Detroit Red Wings have announced tbe alplns or 23·year-old ddenaeman Reed Lanoe to a new contract . . . Jolla MtEmoe and Vilas Gerulatua will represent the United States in singles again.at Argentina In Davi. Cup play next week, announced team captain Tony Trabert ... The SeatUe SuperSonica. defending National Basketball Association champions. say James Doaalcboa, the 7·2 center rrom W aablngtoo State University, bas abandoned contract negoUaUon.a and will play in Italy . Te~l•lo11, Radio Followlnc;i are the top events on TV tonight. Ratings are: / 1 I " excellent ; I I I worth watching; 1" fair ; / forget It. e 5:30 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Rams at ~nver. Announcers: Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell end Fran Tarkenton. The Rams are tryln; to regroup after their openlno game loss to Oaklanct-whlle Denver was wlnnln9, 10--0, over Cincinnati. The Rams, e pre~season favorite to reach the playoffs, stumbled when the kicking game went sour Sunday. OTHER TELEVISION 8: 30 p.m . 0..) -SOCCER -Fl FA World Youth Tourna- ment . , 1 :30 p.m . (2) -TENNIS -U.S. Open Hlghllghts. RADIO Football ._ Rams at Denver, S:30 p ,m ., KMPC C710). Baseball -Oodoers at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m .. KABC C790); Chlcaoo at Angels,8p.m., KLAC )S70( CKMPC C710) wlll pick up Angels vame In progress follow Ing the Ramsoa,,,..) Hydroplane Champion Says Coast Guard Harusing Him SEATTLE <AP > -Bill M11Dcey, who rilb life and limb weekly as the unlimited hydroplane champion, bu ~ liven a warntn1 letter by the U.S. Coaat Guard for fa.W.ni to have a required type of life Jacket on board bis runabout at the Tri-Cities race several weeu aso. He wu stopped by the Cout Guard u be wu givinl rides to newsmen and radio cont.est wln- ners alt.er tbe race course cloeed July 27. 1'he Coast Guard boarded tbe boat and cited Muncey because be w u m.iulo1 a required ute jacket. Muncey said at the time the Coaat Guard wu barualn& llim . Baseball Stamlings JOHMSOH A SOM A*OUMCU ••• AJIE&ICAN LEAGVE W9ADIYlllH W L Pd. GB Aa1ela 76 M .54.1 Kansas City 73 88 .525 2~ MlooetM>ta 72 88 .522 3 Texas 68 72 .416 8 Chica10 eo 71 .m u SeatUe 58 82 .418 17~ Oakland 47 ti .331 29 • EutDI...._ Baltimore eo .a .ea ~Milwaukee a 57 .581 ' Boltae '7t l'I .511 11 • New York '16 tl · .561 U Detrott 74 .. •• 11 Clenlaad 71 • .507 21 Toronto .. M .m "' ..._ • •11••••"--_..,, Ollce9tl . T.,..... .. ....._.._..,relltl ~•.a........1 .............. .-. .,~.-...... °". o. .......... . ....... .,. ... . =:.: "·=--=-"''"' ""'·" .: ............ ., ............ ..,.... -=:.::-=-~·,-.~ ,...., ....... ., ··!F'... . ; . .......... • I• ,,_ • .......,. 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' EXnllFNJ ,DEALS ON OUR Fl•UNE OF UNCOLN'S AND MERCURY'• RIGHT NOWI Im, --- IJrr.laii lt1rt1r Flu Id • Oi. IPflV oan o.lly P,let _...,Ill<_ I(_ l'ear al tlae \likings? • The ouUook for the Marina High Vikings this season is op- timistic . The Vi.kings, who have enjoyed only one winning ~eason since 1963, a re expected to cause some trouble in the Sunset League. The Marina off en.se is a p icture of de- termination aa they huddle for the play in a light workout Wednesday. F ..... P.ge8f ANGELS TOP CHICAGO. • • U m pl r es . You would have thought lt was. his pennant race, not the Angel!·. · His diapleuure began when Carney l..anaford was called safe In a close play at the pla~ back in the fifth innins. It tied the Jtame at 4-4. Lansford said the plate wu ef- fec-tl vely blocked by catcher May and a replay abowed that the throw from t.be outfield ar- rived before Lansford. But the replay alao abowed that May never ta11ed Landord. u be went by. 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FOOTBALL i TENNIS I BASEBALL Sea Kings SOiid Again CilM F~ to Be Sea View Comender ---~A~--N WlUl two =,"Sps ln three 1~~.°** MGnta' Corcoa del • .,. Sta Klao ..... ap,..,toUM• =~ tcw dMt ... Vle'IJ dwn· pl•llllAp wWa amPle eat t.n U. baeUleld ~acked by wbat Monil eallt ·~ beet ottenslve line we'" b..t in tho u yean l'nbem~ ... AmCIDI tbe blue chlpe are all· leacue llDemen Kory Burwell (l ·J, 225 A".> and Scott Carpenter <8-4, 225 Ir.), center Brian Derevere (8 -2 , 210 a r ), noseauarct Joo Scbnita1e r ($.U , 180 ar.) and a pair of b.i&hly- reaatded junior backs up hom the undefeated sophomore team -quarterback Clay Tucker and running back Chris Bright. DEaEVE&E, BOWEVE&. is bobbled by a knee inJury and his availability is tentative. With Tucker at quarterback (he's the son or Orange Coast College Coach Dick Tucke r >. the Sea Kings are leaving the sprint- out s ystem for a drop back style out or split backs and an l. Bright, along with Rob Case, Scbnitzger and Warre n Dennis. form the best qua rtet of running backs that Corona del Mar bas bad in years. a c cord in g tc. Mor ris. All of th.is backfi eld talent - behind a front line that can go 225·225·210·215-205 from tackJe to tight e~d "I TIDNK WE'RE GOING to have a very good tea m ," says Morris. "but we're very young in varsity experience. I am, h oweve r . pleased wit h our strength and our depth. If we have someone hurt. we ha ve som eone totake hisplace." Morris sees the '79 campaign as a carbon copy of '78 in terms of what his team must do to win the league title. "Obviously, we have to beat Costa Mesa and El Toro to WlD the league." says Morris. Corona del Mar finished 6·5 in 1978, considerably below expec- t ations. "We thought we 'd do better." says Morris. "I thought w e could JUSt as well have finished S.3 considering how we lost to Newport Ha r bor and Costa Mesa, our lwo big rivals ... AS'Sis ting Morris are Dick Freeman (d e f e n s iv e coordinator), Jim North <llne >. Jerry Jelhick I.receivers and de- fensive ends ) and Alton Gerard (backs ), all off-campus coaches. Here 's a r undown by position: SCOTT CARPENTER QUARTERBAGKS -Tucker, a left-hander, appears to be a solid two-year s ta rter for the Sea Kings, while Bob Shollin, S-11, IS~ 1r.) and Jon Merry <s-9, 160 sr. ), a cornerback In CdM's secondary, serve as backups. RUNNING BACKS -The Sea Kings have a n expe r ie n~ed fullbac k 1n Rob Ca se <he a veraged S.6 yards a carry and scored three touchdowns a s a 1unlorl, in addition to Bright, who c hecks in at 6·0, 180. Bright rushed for over 2,000 yards for the sophomore team. Along with Case 15· 11, 160 ), Warren Dennis <6-0. 180 sr . > and Schnltzger are in the running bac k pic t u re. Greg Rizzotto <6-0, 165 jr.) has added his name to potential s tarters after sparkling In practice. RECEIVERS Starting wide r eceivers a ppe a r to be Kirk Swarthout <S-10, 180 jr.) and Paul Gillebaard (6-S, 185 sr . >. with Shol lln, Al Cashion (5-9, 155 1r. l and Mike Downs <S-8, 160 ) press- ing . At tight end is Chris Sheedy 16·2, 205 sr. ), backed by Chris Miller IS-11, 165 1r.) or Fred Askari . '6-2, 205 sr l OFFEN S IVE LIN E Car penter and Burwe ll , both 225-pounders, are the mainstays at tackle and guard, while John Ole nik <6-0, 215 sr.) and Kev in Rudy <6-0, 210 ) are fighting for sta rtinq duty at the other tackle. Vic Sidler <6-2, 205 sr.) a nd Texas transfer Kevin Barnes (6--0, 180 Jr.> are embroiled in a battle at the other guard, whll• Greg Olson <s-11 , t7S sr. > Is at center for the in1ured Derevere. DEFENSIVE LIN£ Ca rpenter is an obvious starter at Dismal Season? The fJright Sith . . Viewed ,by Lasorda ATLANTA <AP > -It's bard to keep an optimistic man like Los Angeles Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda down for long. ••w e •ve had a lot or bright spots this season," Lasorda said Wednesday after the Dodgers pulled out a S-3 victory in 10 in· nings over the Atlanta Braves. OTHER O~ERVERS see the 1979 campaign as a disaster for the defending National League champions. But trust Lasorda to look on the bright side. "You can say one thing about our youngsters, and also our veterans. They've all played well since the All-Star break," Luorda said. "Davey Lopes bas 28 home rum. and only two odler .eeond basemen in the history of tbe National League have bad more. Steve Garvey is having another super year and Rick Sutcliffe is having a good year." Garvey and Sutcliffe certainly had aood niehtl. Ganey singled in the 10th to drive Von Joshua in with the game-winner and came around to score b.lmaelf when catcher Joe Nolan threw the ball into center field. J oshua, who batted for winner Lerrin LaGrow, 4-1. led off the inning with a single off Gene Garber, 6·16, and took second on Lopes' grounder. SUTCLIFFE DROVE in a run with a sacrifice fly and gave up only five hits in 7YJ innings before a crowd o f 2 ,606 . Me anwhile, Atlanta starter Phil Niekro gave up seven bits and three runs, only one of them ea med. "It was really a good game for those that were here," Garvey said. "Sutcliffe pitched well and Niekro did too, but it turned out to be a battle or relievers." Garber, a usually reliable re- lief pitcher suffering through a dismal aeuon. extended to 16 the major league record be set Monday for the moat losses by a relief pltcber ln a aeuon. "I'm not 10 much worried about Garber as I am tbe ball club ln 1eneral," said Bobby Cox, manager of the cellar- dwelllng Braves. KORY BURWELL one tackle, while Olenik, Sidler, Rogers and Rud y have shown quality work at the other side, with Sidler appearing to have the starter's berth. Bu rwell , the Sea Kings' leading tackler in 7 8, is stationed at nosegua rd, backed by Roelle. New faces dot the de· t e nsive end scene with Mike Kohler (6.1, 180 sr. ), John McGiii 16·1, 175 1r l nail ing down starting oositlons, backed by Chris Sheedy (6·3, 205 l and Miller. LINEBACKERS Schnltzger and Swarthout make CdM very solid in this area. Other possibles a re Mike O'Haney 15·9, 160 jr. l and Greg Bandel (S-7, 140 1r. ). SECONDAR Y Sholl in ~nd Merry ma n the corners with Rizzotto and Nic k Ra he <S-8, 155 l backing them up. Dennis was a second team a ll -lea gue selec tion as a 1un1or and will be at rover, backed bv Case. The starting safety is Scott Sta rnes IS-10, 160 1r. l Al so wo rk1.ng there 1s Gillebaard. KICKING GAM E With the g raduat ion loss of punter Dan Flanagan, the Sea Kings are in search of a consistent punter. and hopef ully the role will be filled by Dennis or Schni tzger. Scott Swan, who kic ked two 42-yard field goals in the spring game, appears set as the t~m·s pl~cekic ker. Hurricane Called Roscoe Douses Borg N E W YORK <.AP l -The set· ting couldn't have been more dramal.Jc. Lightning flashed ln the dis- ta nce. Jets flew through the fog overhead with booming regulari· ty. Raindrops fell interm ittently and a near-capacity National Te nnis Center crowd roa red with each shot. And lurking ju.st a few miles away was a tropical storm. I t was Roscoe Tan ner 's rockets, those serves that can travel at better than ISO mph. It was Bjorn Borg's Swedish thun· de rbolts. at times tra veling faster than Tanner's cannon· balls And it was so much more, for this was the new Tanner , the m odel that covers the court like a r am squall. volleys with pre· cisaon and constantly applies pressure And it was the old Borg, the unfla ppable No. 1 seed and rour- time Wimbledon champion in quest of the tennis Gr and Slam, digging deep, deeper into his im- pressive arsenal. At the end , whe n Borg 's backhand service return was wide , the fifth-seeded Tanner clenched his fists skyward. Hur- r l ca ne Roscoe had s truck Flushing Meadows. Ta nner, who lost a thri1.lini f i ve -set final t o Bor1 at Wimbledon, won perhaps the biggest match of bla career Wednesday ln the U.S. Open. H.La 6·2, ,-6, 8-2, 7-6 quarterfinal vic- tory was accompllabed with Ule aid of 11aces.17 servtce winners and Tanner's unfalterin1 con- fidence. 991GDAYS llD •ES ELS SllPT. 8 THRU 16 ,...,_.,~1.1m OAJLY PILOT ft Entries Dip Seniors Vie In Newport By DAVE CUNNINGBA• Ol IM Delly ""' ..... Registration for the Pacific Southwest Seniors champion.ship at Newport Beach Tenn.la Ch&b bas dipped to the lowest number in recent rean and tourney official Bob Perryman blames it on the gas cnmch. But that number is still a healthy eoo. or very close t.o it, and Perryman ls coofident that th.is 53rd renewal or the nation's okiest seniors tennis event will remain as prestigiows as ever. Last year's winqer in the tough men 's 35 division, Horst Ritter , will be back to defend his crown. Ritter edged em Bethard or La Jolla in the 1978 finals. Players between the ages of 35 and 75 are eligible for the se ven-day event, wbJch begins Monday. .. . . UNDBORG RACQUET-CLUB in Huntington Beach has a prestigious tournament of its own coming up -the American Express Cha llengers series Oct. 1·7. Lindborg LS the ninth stop· on a 10-touroey circuit. Among those playing the tour are Tom TENNIS Leonard, John Austin, Robert Van't Hof. BWv Martin. Terry Moor and Larry Gottfired. It isn 't a tourna ment for the greatest players in the game today, and event chairman Aldo Papone comes right out and says so. ·•we felt it was import.ant to provide a suitable forum for players who are worklnl so bard to become stars of the ruture." Papooe 18)'9. • •• WIMBLEDON WEST MAY BE played in Orange County, butitstill bears the British accent of its namesake. British Consul General Tom Ast.on will be on hand for the finals Oct. 7, and from the moment the tourney begins Sept. 29, Orange County will be steeped in English tradition. British double-<ieck buses. tea , stra wberries aod cream will all be part of the festivities. The fifth annual mixed doubles event is strict· ly for charity, with proceeds beoefitting New Directions. a counseling program for recovering alcoholic women. Matches wiU be played al private clubs throughout Irvine. Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Fountain Valley. with finals sc~uled at the John Wayne Tennis Club. ••• THE JOHN WAYNE CLUB bas drawn up plans for six new courts, tentatively to be built on adjacent land belonging to Del Webb's Newport.er lnn. The bot.el is planning to revamp and cut down its present golf course layout, enabling the Wayne Club to buy or lease the additional property and expand. In addition to the tennis courts, the plans call for six racquetball courts and a teacbin& center - and therein lies the key. ''The new teaching cent.er will make it possi· ble for Roy Emerson to bead the professional staff on a full-time basis ," says Ken Willig, preaident or the club. Emerson b in line to assume the position of tennis director and says be doesn't plan to be an absentee guest pro, like some other bl&-name players. " TIRE ,,_Must BB Satislistr -....... Front Wheel DISC BRAKE ,RELINE We install new Oise Brake Pads repack front wheel bearings and inspect master cylinder calipers rotors. brake hoses. wheel seals. and rear wheel cylinders Includes road tes t Most US care, l•Qhl truck$ .rnd some •moons Add111•)n r11 Part' .. <ind servtCI> COSt extra ii nr•edF•d Rotor restirfating cosrs S9 qs eacn Caliper recond1tion1ng C05ts s 18 95 Pach Phone for a tlmesaving appointment LOWEST PRICES EVER 35~!S'Jllj()'ll1 ll>lle ~" •'•"••I CAu• 12 " • 1"3 l• 1,., WHILE THEY LAST ... 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All too oft9'I the tftU!t In court Is directly,...._, to IN QUlllty of '/OAK l•wyer. At American LAw c.m.rs. wt proyldit • ,,.. conluttetton wtttt a lwYtf' wflO It lkllled In ttle .,.. of crlmlnet .... <AME ICANfi> 4 a.~ . ~~ ..,. CeN"t~ ==·· ,.. M.VD. ..... WtT.M:. --~·" .,,. ' . ' i i . ~ • .,...., ............ FOOTBALL/OUTDOORS/BOATlNO BDitlen' Serlpt .18 Fa1nlllar I Win Nine.· •• and Finilh-Wilh Champio1Uhip j ~'!!!."°. ::~.~--::.::.: ~;z =.= ·==--~,· ::~t~':'Ji:rfe! ~ l , lAMe Ttro. •119iif tit Wiii u.e li-.tai .. Cal ,,.,...... '""' ~llrkN ), """"_. US, tr.,... f'9M ~) wU freshmen W -.,, 221, • 01•• II --A.oceido ...__,., MMMwa CS.ft, 17J, trantfet '""" flll Denittl' VOid wNle fr'etfWNn Lot AlamltiDI), t --· North CM'OflM) 8M fr"""'9n Don Groteo1t (6.J HO, ~unt· f It'•. Mc*. wrlllH "tla• Kevlft ....... (M,170,M.,.-IN). lnetonlMcft)wetulndttwtnat. DU'•NllVe S•COfllDAllY - Go ..... c.u. ...... ball ,,, • ..,. INDf -... ttomor. A lot of pert·tll'M Pl•yer"J rwtvm f ..... M 'I .._ • .. belt Pet ,_kit fW, 225) Mt the tMldt D •fl•• I IV• LIN• -prompting Sheckleforcf to rt· ' M&ler Miit fw two,.... 1tr..,.._ trtlR ,.... M'I btfna DUtMd w SMckWWd brMkl thlt down Into merk, "We'll be much f11tw end TM .... a1tM90 1lm .... ud ._ ........ Mett& OoMI cw. 20f> two pOlltjont: down llnlfnan Md vert .. ,,.,.i.nced. '' The hr..., , bUkt, II MiWttiCNt m,.c.ry. •"4 fretttmen ftttll lureclNirdt dtfentfv•,...•rd•. DL: ~hll per enced P~!vert lnctu : 1111• 1 ftJ9 ~ ..,.. I08letb&BC UU (6..t, 210 edfton). TttotMurfl _.., 2'.IO), frethmen Mc Nerney ~·•· tU) end Jeff tla.LI: IAIM row' ftnt two,.._ , • LlndMY Gray (6.J, 250, Pare· Hyder CM 170) et the comer.· : .... ,.. .. ._.,.., Ofl fU..., OPN...VI LINls ICrongand mount 9rtthren>, Tim Arbour Thomet Wrrls <J.11, 165) Md Gft · tMo 1 , ...... ot ... mttr. deep, wtttt two end tometlmn <M, iao, transfer f""" Or~ Harris C.-3, 1t0> et ''" r'r.Js ,,,.. -.... ~ -~-:.~ ~':.::.: f::ri.=!:: .. ~.:=. t:: :-.::.• ~ ~=~~.n,,1 .. to Wla ,OW MSt ..... , 215) and IGt> Wiison (6.0, lnthorne C.-1, 1t0!_, backM by 5tront safety, the latter being tM ••perta to woeder. at Up-220), and frettwnaft Mlq lfvm.. Lynn Jentclftl M , 1•5 >.TN othM ontv freshmain In the oroup . .... tMlnltwo.._... met f6.S, 2AO, Hum~ leecft). 11de twts frftfwnen Jimmie 9rown .... all,. ao tw•·· a bappy OU.rdl: Molt lmprowel potftlOn, '6-1, 195, Cypr ... hnd J Im O'COn KI CK I NO -Both •PtCl•lllU,.. •ndln,, you eapture two aicCOf"dtnO to SMdlleford. Oerefd ~II (6.3,2fS>. turn with Ron Crouch '6-0c...175) edo Roper CM, 2IO), Al Koenkl "'-'· h•ndllnQ the puntlnt end Terrf Avoe Bowla a1aloal ta.ma ?50), 9At 8ry11n "4, Ulf) and L1••1ACK••1 -AISOdlvld9d LelrlOf'I 6-11, 200 ) the plac;e kick· tllat tuppOHdly come from a Steve Hou1ton '6·5, 215). All Into lnlklt and outlkM bedc«t. inn and field goets. Capable • '104aaW coaferwt," accord· SGPMmof"' Tecklel: Sophornote tnskle lnclUdel: Ctalo Ofton (6.1, ba"'ctc ups Inc lude punter Jeff lPI to tbe eapeirt.I. t<ent Tuc:Mr f6.%, 220) and 9'1Q ~)L ~Weitman ~1, 220), and Partridge '6-1, 165, Tustin> end Oanlett ~. 2AO), who 11 QI'""'· frnnnwn Jdtn 9oQdan '6-1, 205, kicker Gar ret 6euck C.-3, 1IO, • ly tldellned for three to four Edison>. Dan Abtiott (6.1 , 210. trensfer from~), NO llATl'Ea HOW trite the Roi")' IOUDdl, ll'I been a major lllCC .... .\nd tf cbJef auUailw Jlay Sllacklelord bu bi8 •Y. tbe plot will remain lbe aame for years to come. SitUnl ta bit worulM>p at owe. Sbaekleford, beatau1b11 hit l«it aeuoo u bead lootball co•cll of tlae Ru1tlen, Juat 1bak.. bit head when uked about bit team '1 pUCbt lbt put two cUJINliana. ''It'• Nalfy bard to WMlenUnd wby," be uya, referrtnc to b1a team •1alow1tart. "f don't bow the raaaon. but r wouldn 't eban1e a t.bA.Dc." Jim Niemiec Right on Target keep aeore ot the shooter u he advances down t.be- lln•. NOW PO& ma RA&D PAST. lla.t of u.... b'-bon rtf1M we11h ln at about a. to pound.t. wtt.b : OIL.ER OB DAN CURRAN, 8ACK SCOTT KING. "Not ewn your two ..._ at th• bestnnml of each year," uu • ••onlabed reporter. LO pounda, 2 ounces bemg the mulmum wet1bt aJ.. · lowed 1D any compellUon No support ~ allowed · wbal8oeftr, mid the bunt. mUllt 1hoot in a tlland· ill& podtton There can be no straps or other aup. '. port de¥leee Oa the rtlle. Tba rifle la brou&bt to the : tlloalder' ud the t.ri11•r la puUed whe the ti HB Hungry "Nah, .. 1&11 Sllacldefonl wttb aamU.. 81a PBILOIOPBY, aod maybe be bu a potot, la ">' tam per with auceeea. N aturall)o. Shackleford would like lo win b1a first two ,....,.., but t.ell b1m he'll lole bia flnt two and tben win the ant nine and be'U '1ad· ly accept that. Will the Oilers lie the Spoilers It 'a hard to t.eU yet whether the 1t7I Rustlerl are 1otq to 1ttcll to tbe story Une. A 1ood 1n· dlcatlon wtU be their aeuoo opener, et home, •lainat Loni Beach Sept. l5. By 11.0GEa CAaUION Of .. DMly ...... •1.ett They're called the HunUnston H••ch Hilb Oiiers, but by the lime the smoke clears this faU , so111e may be lab4lin1 them spiotlen. Coach Dave Van Hoorebeke'a outfit doe1 not tlaure lo be labeled a cbamplonablp con· leader an the Sunset Leatgue foot bell wars, but chances are someone ll Jolnc to feel the wrath of a prosram which bu not woa a vault)' football came in tbe .-Leaaue in Lbe put three y~rt alnce retumin1 from tbe Eil»plre Lea1ue. • VCH OF TRE OILERS' vanity la •tocked with junion from ll>e 6-3 10Pbomorea of '78 and V• Hoorebeke H)'I then'• a bUDIJ'Y atUlude amon1 the aeniort. "Our HDlora bave not •1t s>eriencad a 1°' ot 1uec..,; )'•, the1•,. IMaa&rJ ftW it. And our RUNNING BACKS The Oiiers wlll not be so tallbeck· or iented this year with a numbet' of capabte backs to choose from. Scott King, a 17CH>ound senior. is the Oiiers' chief runnlnQ hope out of the halft»ck slot, with JMY Rodrlvues (S.-8, 170 > manning the fullback's role. Bobby Thompson, a S.10, 170-pe>und 1unl0f' end N sophomore teem s MVP, Is a backup to Rodrigues, whlle Jeff Strickland 6-10, 170) Is the No. 2 halft»ck. On paper, the '79 Ruatlen ap. pear awesome They're bltr , qulck and strong. Tbe only lrou· ble UJ opponmU <k>n't u.ually read the paper wheo they're oo the football fte&d. Here•1 a rundown by pol!Uon: QUA•TE•BACKS Marco Paonanelll f6·1, 210 ) I s f•r ahead of the rest, but h• wlll be beck•d·UP by sophomore Deve Wallech '6-1., RECEtVeRS Mike Turner 170 > and freshman Anthony (f>-0 1«>> Is a returnlnQ 1tener •t Stov;tll '6-1 . 190, Lynwood>. tloh't end, backed by Dene Martin RUNNING •ACKI Rtntte<s W.·2 170 sr l Whitt the wide re· heve • tOUQh rvnnlno beck r-etum- celver •ta=r.rtf o berths are oue Ing In l.eonen! Attavlll• <J.f, 175 >. Denny Otm 11 (s-4, et 145) at who~ 1'°'9 verds IHt veer. 1pllt end Vince Brentley <S-10, But he wHI be NWrely pu"*9 by 170 Jr.) wlngbeck. Devld Bledl Earle Smith (6.(), 175, • traMter cs-e 14S > Is a b«kuP N>lll end end from Fl«lda ), Den WkKl!M <S-11 other wlntbecks Include Rey 19S, tr•nster from low•-C.USJd French <s-:U , 165 Jr.) and Jon and IOC)homore Pete Oel Due• Thornton~ 170 Jr.>. (5·11, 185>. I WIDI! "l!CRIVERI - Oll'll'aNllVR LINEM•N -Pegnenelll wlll have four k•v Tom HalaH, a M . 115·pound ptey..-s tor taroet1: kott Brvm- t •nter, flour•• to b• one mett f6.2, 1IO, .ophomore), who of the real melnttav• OlJTDOOR.S whole family c-:J.et b:tvotftd ln. Tbe ODb A11l re- quired la lo be to boW ..... bore rttle atudy and be accurate·oa tar1• that en Ml uy where rrom 200 m«en to 600 meten from the lboot.er. TU&I! Aal! POU& DIJTUENT ataUooa be1ln.ntnc with the chicken tar1et.1 that are Mt at a d11ta.nee of 3JO met.en Tbe lut 1taUon ta 500 meters and thal tar&tt ta a ram. In between fall.a the boar and turkey tareet.a · The nfle uaed la bulcally a field 1rade hunt Ing rifle (llemiqtoo 700 ADL) and lbe ma.t effec· live caliber la tlte 308 W~r in UIO 1ralo.I. Thi.a combhiaUon of firepower, when matcbed wttb • aood 311 variable Taeco acope, eaabAee the ahooten to lmoell down UMN taraeta u U..y mori from ataUoo to 1tation Each abooter aeta nve round.a per ataUon and baa lo lboot t.be nve rounda wtthln • 2 ..... minute t ime limit. 'Ibere are Judces on the nnnc Une who lbooter'a eye matcbee up with a lal'pt.. : TIM~ are ma4e autot ~alf tDda ...a ad • .., mu.a. from the ebiebe ~ tM .._ • ot a dll&ar >to the ram wtudl "• taeMa ._. ... : wetpa ......S ., poaoda. TbeM allhooltle tarceta : are u.n placed on lraa pcMta and • .,_ completel1 : ~ked oil the post.a a pohlt ta 9eor'9d on the card. : The i..-. ban to be toppled lo order from left to · n~L ' Sbootlna • 1llbouett.e out ol order counta u • . m laa. Competition 11 very keen and tbe 1port r• ; quirff a lot ol concentration and atabtlity. 'the betlt · •bootina clau are t.boM 9'uot.en wbo lhoot more tban 48 percent c<>n.ai•unUy <clau AAA ) and lt dro1>9 all the way down to lhoae bunters who · average betweien o and 7 per~nt It l.11 a di!f1cull. but extremely challen11ln1 1hootlnc aport. It come• cloaer to dupUcatJoc In Lbe·rleld coodltiona than doe. any other type of 1port Larpt lbootul1 New raaa• are beinl COftltruC'ted tveJ')'W!Mre , ud ua.r. ta al.reedy u Untt.d Sta• Aaeoetadoe ot Sllbouette Shoot.era Anyone who enjoys the sport of tar1et 11hoottn& with bt1 bore nne, or anyone who en}'>Yll b11 game hunt1n1 will 1et hooked on Uua Mw t ~ of 1port &hoot.Ina Alter Win8 Title LAKE TAHOE. Nev -P•uJM Altar ot Caplatrano Beacb woo lbe Ural women ·1 natlonaal cbamp6oa.ab.ip lo the Hob6•14 catamaran clua. Sailing: No Letup Something for Every11ne Al&«, the wtle of Hobie de:· aicner Hob6e Alt.er, defeatAMI 23 wom• aallora from UOWMI the naUoa la a aevea·race aeriel in .tmh Mtwen could th.row out tNir wontraee. By A.LllON LOCKAB~\' o.y--...---Sallboa1 y acb\lnJ acU .tty in ... ~ ,.,.__. YacM (luO 81-N >e<-., ~ ~. Ou.,_ »t lft .,._., .,.._.., .,_ C--LMff 111 Or,._., ...... , Ot-Y-(. ... -..... _... lftt41_, I -·· ,.... 0...,. ....... (.lutt ,.,._. ,,~ tll<A. • ~ •. ,,_l~IH'lft '""""'......, ...... Cle<• ...... ._ ....... -._... Lffl" (Ml c.-.. I~ ,.., .. u PN.,le., Junlora aren't awed, they .,...t 10LD1 to be lnUmldated. The)' woa't roll over." Van HoorebeU, ltartlu h1I fourth HUOD at tb• Ollen' helm. N)"I bLI cb1ef cone.,_ U. at tac:kl• aDd lD developlnc the rl1bt frame of mlnd for bl• crew end the O iiers have tour *4t .,...., led l>Y ...,..., Carl CMtanie end Tony ~ltlpl. Ke11n~letl and Mike Lat pro. vkte up. All ere aenk>n end In the 5-9, 1~ renge. lt'1 a tittle °''" •t teckl• wltt\ Bf'ltn Parker (6.1, 205) end Mynlft 5'Plt (6.f 205) expected to handle mcKt of ii.ii ....... lbllltlel. ~ • ...., .... fertCI e t>rotien ltO In '71 a nd missed moat of the se ason . Btcklno up Halasz at center 11 atrlen Shackleford (6.0, 200 Jr .), Keith's brother. Te<ry Beeuford (5.10, 200 Top Sailing Events Set for Bay Area Newport ffarW ud aJoq lbe Oran1e Coaat la 1howln1 no letup after Labor Day with 1b yaebt dabl 1pouorln1 eom· paUUve ev•t.I Ulla wffkead. Tiu c alendar lD•lud•• aomeddnl for .twt about eYWY· OM, flVID amal1 boal lailon lo ocean raeen. Bahl.a Corinthian Y aeM Olli> wiU wind ill popular Ancelman Seri•• for Perf ormmtH Han dicap &aclaf Pleel yacht• Saturday and Sunday. a11.,., 0-Yac:M 0.. --O' '#•a.net. ~, ""''_... y-c--., .. , ,,.,.... ...,_, "-Nf ............. kltte ~. Ye<M C-L..-.. 0.r (.....,...,...,,,._...,. ~ Y-CIW -.. • ... IC I !i.HIM_~,w...., • ._. ...-. ........ a.. _._ ....... ~ ,._ ........ \oooll"I ....... _ ...... ·-.... .. ......,. U fO& TBE KE"Y lo It all. Van Hoorebekt ••1•: .. We've 1ot to bt COG111teat and play dia- cipUned football. "We'v. &Ot five Hft1on with •tarlial or playtq n~ and I expect ball ol our ltarW'I to be JWlion, '• CClllt.lnu. Vu Roorebeke. At quarterback la Dao01 OW· ral(, who completed 7 ot JO for T1 7ardl 1D two pme1 u a mttar' In '11. 4 major blow to ff ...... hula'•--cam•.,.....,. Po8ll4........., ud on..twe iaftM Jlolmt •auat ~ lala le• ud •• loll for tM ..un ....... .... .. DOt npecUd to be .t '11 a ult unW IOIDIUme lntM ..... '1119. AllllTING Vaa Heor•&;:• •Ill be Oartta W6N, l1u.U .... I:~ e•·•~..r a11 ••lk-oa1. ,.... = Wiii I •••• , a ....... fll• r-..., ••• ,, •• .,,, .... ~ .J-f!f-::cr-•.e,:..: 1r•M,~ :&:l:cr'.: Jr.) and Oavld Ja~I• <J.11. 1IO r.) ere allO et t«kle. D•ll'eNllVR UM• -Alan McCOY "4, 205 tr.) and P.,.._. ere at tackle, with ll•P at ~rd. LI Na•Acec1•1-sever11 Junlort art being ev9CI et Inside end outtldt tlnebackera <d•· fen1lve ends) with Thompson, LM end JUdd Whitney (6.(), 110 l fJofttl"O for the two ln1lde post1 and Turner end Gr1est outlkie, beetled l>Y 8•11•v, H•IHI Md Brentley. tacoetDA•Y -King ft• N · turning ~ MKt Tu'f'9r let· twed Jn 71 boett"lhould ttMt If KIN II~. OW11 Mertln ~. 1.0 11. Md -Thornton CS.10, 16J Jr;'J .,. 9'1W9. ufety un· dtdl .......... l''*teh and Bteck .,. ....... aftdldatff M free ... -... ,laylng ..... -ldia'Y IJM:lude ~ "41 Junlort .1• ~ZT:.'1:1u~lu lurdlclc and 1u11u•:.-1r· -Vtt II• rr1fs., up,...,...,. ~·-:.=·-= for t ,,_.. .. -.ey. Tw.. II . .......,. SAM P'RANCJ.SOO -Tbne ol the premier yadltin1 evtllll OD LM WtM. Coat are .cbedu!M U... tbll moatb. ltbor• Rule 008) raUno ol • to '8.i. ~ &bem wt.If bt lui year'• winner, Nick Pruee'a SS·f oot Swtftaun rrom Saa °"CO Yaebt C1ubi.. DH• Cuckler'• Hawkeye. Newport Harbor Ya eh t C.!_u.b.i Ha• t In I• ffareourt'1 WDllUe Wbaa V San· ta Barbara, and 1J1fitAial a former San rranclno um· paJper DOW owned b1 .... r DoebU, Newpwt Bach. AUaatlc TNPlar eoat.eaden wttll ...... ol 11 to IT.I wW Aa· eblda ... .U.... oom....._. • Bill Power'1 Ki~ Aoler aDd Dlek StUa•er 1 Free S•· tarp~t bot.la from Newport Harbor T aebt Oub. 80111'8 880&K Yacbt Club will ldd iU ()ne.o.tp Cham· plou!Up ,.,.tt.a OD Salurday ud 84IDd.Q wttb •tries llmit.ed to a minimum of five in each ct .... TM ncm wtlJ be aaiW oo ocean cour1ea outalde lbe hubor. 88YC wtJJ al.lo host lba IUd1et OctaD Racln~ P'l"t <MORF> tD tM mut Pomtro)' Tropby ncatta ht Ute oc.an SabardaJ Md &=tar. la otW a.hen CaJ1fomia YadliliuAalodeUoa.,....: I.··· "-... c.IW'llle ... y ... ca. -<** .... , •• • .,, ci-. ....,.,,, ..,..... .......... ,. ... O'* -................ •-IMIU-1..._,_,,.......,, .......... •:'\. "':'::. ltM:M CM -Clldl Me -C-................... .......... y.,. c---,,.. 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ZS, 15, 2'7); llllwaukee (Sept. 21, 29, 30). <NOTE: The Au1. za ralnout wtth New York will not be made up unlesa it affects the final 8t andi naa >. AwQ (14) -Kansas City <Sept. 10 DH. 11, l2); Texu (Sept. 13, 14, 1.5, UI); Cbica10 <Sept. 17, 18, lt>; Mil•aukee (SepL 21. 22, 23 ). Hollywood Peril ........ , •• R~ 11 ..... ,........ ........ _..,., Finl re<e~<kom0<k Oencer CAn· derlo11 I lt.40, •.20, 4.2'; J emes lthytllm !Fol•Y I 10.10, 4.40; Crep c;.,.,e 10-rNU I I 60. P Euc\a Ot>-4I1M11d S14t.20 Second rtce~·, Guett IGoud,...ul UO. l.80, 3 10; LAI T-• ICrtM I UO, t Ill. L M1Y E ddv CSiMt" 14_00 Third r111te~tno Storm IG41uctrMUI U 80, UO, LOO; Knlollt c:Nnc.e IGtllftOY I IJ.tO, •.to; ~Clfti,I\ Ollef IWtw.le< I • 10. P E•tcle CH ll»ld U4t.OO Fout'lll rece -T~ SkipP9• fWlllltmt ) S 10, J-10, 7.90; Star Ch«I< !Perry I J 111 ) 40 O'SlltnnKMY S-.. !Cr09htn l 7 JO Flf111 •act A.t><N>r C (Govdneu I • •. J 10, 1 .0, 8esl Of AbCll! IL'9f'lhlll I ) .0, 160. 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L-,tle Cttek CMlddle tfld North Forlttl, Sar>· t• A"• i.t"9r, $e111e Ant River ISoultl Fork I, Sllw""'°"" Ae .. rvolr VllfTUltA Plru I.th •l•N 1ter11 Al.,., 10.mocrtt Otrn to .ltltl .Po-ri.o.ne, Borell P-••houw 10 O.mocrtll Dem, KA! ,,,,__, .. to Ulh 1~11•) fU LARI ltern A Iver IFelrvlew Otm 10 KAl Po ... rtwu ... Jol!M6no•le 8rld99 lo Ft ltvt-0.ml INYO Baer C•Ht., 81Q Pone Crett Bl\llop Cr-IM-•. Soutl\ •ftCI tnltll• 111, GOOdtle C,_, 1~"69ft<t CrHlt L.,,. Pine c.-. -l tll•. OM CrHt. ,_,,, Fora I, o-River (S BtlclOe• -""rHm 10 Slewerl l •t1•I. P lt•unl V•ll•Y Reservoir. S.brl11• l •U $outh ltk•, T tbOoM c.-, TIN-Crffk. MONO -8.-~ 11-....ir. Bu<u119 C ...... CC•..,lct c . .-. COflvlct LH.e. 0. ... mtfl CrH k. !Ellery LU•. Geo• .. Lt ... Gltss Cr-. Gr-L•ko. Gree11 Cf'tel, Gull Uh, HllllOfl C,....., ttclt C ...... , JUN LAb, l H Vllllflo Crffll. l H Vlf\lflo Crttk ISoutrl Fork I, Llttte Walker l.ffe l ittle Welker A Iver. Lundy l.ffe, Mtmle Leko, Mtmmotl> Creel<, M4Jry Lt ke, M<Off Crnk, Miii ~~~~P=. A~:-:.,'~~~.~~~~i;.,11: Crut., Roo Cren tPereolw CtmP 10 T•m'• Pt.ct, Tom's Pl•u 110t1reem to llock C,...k l tlle, AoO Crfffl LtU to CM Pfld of tlle rotcll, ltoO a-!Ak•._ ~"u"' c.-. StOOl•btO C,....., ~~ uk•. Sl>e,..,,,. CrHk. Sll,,.r Ltlte. Sw-r C•ffli, Tlo9o0 Lake, Trumbull ltke, TW1ft Ltkt\ Brl6-'f IV--L-1 Twill Ltt.H IMemmothl, Vlrolnle CrHk, Virolnlt Ltlt\ !Upper -Lowerl, W•lker River !Chfl• Fltl C•rnPO"''""' to tow11 of Wtll<er, L••vll1 MtH<l••'-roufldtoSO.-• 8riC199l CoellCAtHOoN l,.,._CtNICC Womet1'1 Crin Crou T..,rnement: A FlloM-Jotfl FUf'ry, »' ... , 8 '11oM-8l -n•. JO; C Fl'911C-.1Mr)erit Vee-.""'· T-Low e.111 of ,..,,_. I. M4lr11Yft C•-. 9e11y ~. G,...c_ o~ Heleft Ahley, 1)4; J Joan Furry, Lit --· CMl'lile LlflOctoli.C, Bet Alley, IU. PGA Money Leeder• I Tom Welton J. Larry Ha!SOft J, AMY 9Mft 4, LH T,..vlflO s.~.,w•1 .. , ...... c.- 7 Fuuy Zoeller I. Jerry Piile t, arvce Li.trh 10. Hu.,.'1 Green Misc. $447..,. ?4l .7SS 1t1)4 1'1,ato '"·* ltt,J4t , .. I .. 17',tD7 t76,Gl llUll WednHdey'• TrenMC11on• 8.t.llULL ,...,_ l..NOlle SAN FltANCISCO GloUITS -Fired Jot Atlo41elll, ........, HttNd Otve llrlllo4 lft. i.rtmmtfl99H llAS«ITaALL N.ueMI ._...... A-lttlH OETlt()IT ll'ISTOMS -SitNd It.., J-. ,_.rd I H OIAHA PACEltS -Sloned """ Moeo. fl't'~t-•rd. 10 • _ . ., • ., <- 1rec t POOTaALl ,..._.,,_..M"'9M CHICAGO 8EARS Sl911od J t <t. 0e topltiN , NMIN Otc k. GllEEH BAV PAC,KEAS -Sl!l"M Jim C11ll•rHtfl, "'"""" btck. Plt<td lfddle Lte Ivery, r~ btcll, °"IN l111Wacl rH«.,. tlst. Hf W YOllK J U'I -Sired llotl ..... ""'' tnd. Pl--' ......,., J-. wlelt ,... ,., .... ,, Ofl ... lflJllf'M-llst. ,.HILADfLPHIA eAOLU -SleMd Jtr· ,.... Mell• .... NCel...,, SAN ,RAHCllCO .. lllS -Pl<Ktd 0..J. llmtJ-, IVWllflOtoedl. • tetlve ...-,, 51!ATTLll HAHAWKI -lle·sloflff yrrv ...._.,.1, t1""9eeur. wet-..d °""" Mc...-.11NM<w. "°°''" .._...... ... ..., ....... OllTllOIT ltl!O WIHG5 -SittMd II_. Lt..W, dll•r .. INlll; llkll Wf!Me ~ ~ nit $tOC"'*• ce,,..rt: elld o ... u.rwey, •It'll ...... ~ ... ..., ....... SVllACUSE F11taa111os -Sl9f'H • 1«111411 _.. ...... -'*" WIUI IN ,...... ll11roll f'e11011 l111 ti Ille NHL. Ntrnff Mk Mf ~llMdc.-11. cou.••• eLON COLLIEOlf -H•m•• , ........ Mw11i.-.11Nd~c-11. UNIVllM.ITY Of' KAM5AS -,__. ••••• ,. ........ Dw• ............ , ..... t tltlNtk ........... ""' ._.. ,..,.., ,..ttlMIMI ...... . UNIVllllllTY Of' MISSOU"I· COLUMllA-...,.. •kM"11_.. lllWW _ ... tnK .... n..-~-"' UNtVeltllTY Of' IUOtMOffO -...,._ ~ •• Cait111'911 ............... ... "'· WICHITA STATe _....._. Okll ._ .. lllUM...-C---· ..,..., __ .. ........ 0 .. UllhN ..... nn -MtHele ,,., """""• ......... ~ .. ce-"· ..,.... "· w.-. "· 0.-ta. """""' ........ "" TUCW ft, T .... 11 , ... tn. ._...CMl-'efWtt,l•IMf ...... t. H....--u..LIN.,.....,...-u.a. t.IMltltU. ................................. =~--=~ _., _ ...... , ' .... -.... ,, ........... ..,,. ....... _~ C.-. .... I -~ ,....ca .._. "'="----... ....,,, .,, -aMI .................... ...-......... ..... '· le'=• ol Newport ~ .... Uonal ..-muaatr of ., ........ , m ., Santa Ana bM .._ .a.et9i t1ee president. He la rnpoutbl• for expan.1)00 ~rouch autborlaed ,.,......,. of the compa111'1 ........ Uoa aetwwk ID tbe UD.lted Statel and Cuada. Tbe eompuy produeee flbtrlla.U. KUD1tGDe cultured marble ud •ra ba1blDC ftst..,.. for the plumblnl wboHl..S., manldecturlai boualDt ud mUI mettbaDd.LalDI loduatriea. * .__. C. MN Ce. bu named Marl Au Rue, Newport Bqcb, u an income propertJ lo• of· fleer for Oran1e County. Belon joinlDI the Newport offiee of the com· pany, abe wu auoclated with t.be Newport oftlee of Georae EUdns Co. u a commerclal-lnduatrial loan officer and with the EJ.kins' Beverly Hills of. fice u a loan escrow secretary. She al.Jo served for a year as an adml.n.lltraUve ustatant t.o tbe president of the Real Estaters. Newport Beach. • .udrew Cooley bu been p~ to director DAILY PILOT 85 of sales at Del Weblt'• Newpener ._ in NeJrPOrt Beach. He bu been with the bot.el al.nee March 1978 as tales manager. He al.lo wortred with tbe Phoenix Townebou.se, another Del Webb hotel, for two yean. Center Sold His primary reapontlbillty la bookin.c cooveo· Uon and sales meetings. • Boward M. Lane, Costa Mesa, bas been named vice president and dinctor of aecoodary mortgage marketing for State Ma&ul 8ariap ud Loaa Aaaoctat.loll, Newport Beach . Responsibilities include dealing with govern· ment agencies, insurance companies and other savings and loan associations. With more than nine years' experience in the industry. he has managed several loan offices and organized new ones. * Dr. Andrew Erdely has been elected ae a board member and economic adviser for Flnt CalUonala Busloeu and Developmeo& Corp., Newport Beach. He is president of Dr Erdely and Associates. a management and financial consulting firm in Newport Beach. Since 1972, his firm has arranged several direct and government guaranteed loaJlS . through Economic Development Administration and Small Business Adm1rustratlon for small busi- nesses_ He was an advisory member on the board of the SBA for three years and was the economist of the Orange County Economic Development Com- mittee. • James Edward Hain, Corona del Mar. bas joined Charles Dunn Co. to handle property management of commercial, office and industrial buildings in Orange and San Diego counties. * Chuck Uuat of Corona del Mar. manager of Xerox Corp. 's Orange County operations for three years, has joined Industrial Brokers. He bas a lO·year background in marketing and sales management. He will wor~in the company's Newport Beach office. • B .M. ..Bert" Ca,..., Newport Beach, bu been elected vice president of bu.man resour~ with the Coca·Col• BotW..1 Co. of Los Angeles. He i.a to bring toeether and give new direction to corporate personnel and manaiement develop· ment programs and is responsible for other cor- porate activiUes, including organiution and policy development. He bas had more than 20 yean' management experience with such companies as General Ele\!· tric, Continental Airlines and Northrop Corp. Most recently be was vice president of personnel for Mic rodata. ARE YOU READY FOR SCHOOL? Western Financial Corp. has announced the sale of the Financial Center, on the northwest corner of Central and Osborn in Phoenix, Ariz .. to Lehndorff Western ParJ,ners. Ltd. Purchase price of the 14· year-old complex was reported in excess of $20 million. Utility to Build Coal-fired Plant ~ACRAMENTO IAP> -Pacific Gas and Elec· tric will build iu S2 billion coal plant at·a state· approved Solano County site near Collinsville, the company said The plant. to be louted about 20 miles east of Vallejo near the Sacramento River. will be the fint such large coal·hred plant m the state. It will ail almost directly acrOSl> the nver from Pittsburg. • THE FORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT Wednes-· day came as no surprise because the Northern California utU..1ty expressed preference for the site. Stephanie Bradheld. a state Energy Com· minion s pokeswoman. srud Butte County voters had rejected a proposal ror a coal plant at a site near Oroville. ~ PG&E said its two.uni.t plant. lo be named the I Montezuma Power Plant, will produce l.6 million' kilowatts at its steam ·electric facility. which will be fueled by coal. PGliE SAJD BY APRIL 11' will file with the state a formal application for certification, a move , that will set off 18 months of further study and bearing before the plant can be built. 1 The commission bu said th.at the plant will be the cleanest coal·bunlln.& fadlity ln t.be world and that it will provide electricity for 1.5 million peo- ple. -- ~ I R. Ph. ,, "saat\ aoue1 't\le • "' 'iuaucia\ ca• stiU chaos. 8vo1u 1 .. Children must be re· adied for school. Clothes m11st be mended and new ones bought. School sup. plies are lo be purchased and going away to col· lege children must hnc their bags packed They will need quantities ol heallh·a1ds and toilet articles. You will uve lime by being able lo gel th e m fr om ou r pharmacy Septembt>r is a really busy month. but find time to bring the children to your physician for a health check·up before school begins. Some ol them may need booster shot.II or new lnoculaUona against communicable diaeaMS. Others may be told to take vltamlna, particularly lf they take hurried mea1a away from home. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your preacrlptlon If sh of Pin< nurby, or we wll deliver promptly without extra char1e. A 1reat many people entrust us with their prescrlptlooa. llay •e compound fODn? PAU WM> PMAaMACY ..... ....., , ............. *::::- --- Free Gold Seminar. Newport Beach: Tuesday. Seot. 11. '9rn at the Marriott Inn. 900 Newport Center Drive Trlmaran/Briganttne Room Loa Angeles: Wednesday. Sept 12 . 1979 at the Hilton .Hotel. 930 Wilshire Blvd. St. Louis/Foy Room FOR RESERVATIONS. PLEASE CALL (800)- 528-5346 Seating ia ltmlted MEETINGS BEGIN AT 7:00 P.M. ANO ENO AT 0':30 P.M. Learn from the experts how to fight inflation Economic seU PfOtectlon can be yours. Decisive action on your part can help you protect your assets from !he financially crippling blows of enflallon. You are invited to learn the real reasons behind todays economic chaos and how to protect the financial future of your family Learn why gold 1s considered the ultimate store of value Learn about hard money assets. ask Questions . and get d1rect unhedged answers Listen to up-Io- date views of the international Politics of money Find out the Admin1strat1ons reactton to the current recession. This free seminar could eQU•P you with the knowledge to stay one step ahead in the battle against inflation. Distinguished guest speakers: Sherman Unkeler. Ill. world-traveled lecturer on precious metals and currency and noted economic aclVisor. President. North American Coin & Currency. Ltd Enc Hoooingarner manager of North American Financial Services and sponsor of these seminars. .. ., I • ,,, H ...,, ... . .. ,.. ,, I• ·~ l'I .,~,. ·~ I • • • -OM. Y PILOT 1-0 Airlinea Seeki"IJ To Boost Fare Rates CN ........... C&D lmJIC)le IMftM• of •r to I percent under tbe fare ftu· lbl tty pro•ram , •ald CAB ·~•mu AJan Pollocik Pan Ame rican TBS oraaa CAa&J&U ukiDc dw full fare lncreaM are P'ron\ter. B raniff. Della, Trau World, A merlcan, Hu1bea Alrweu , Northwest, Piedmoot and West.em. OKs 8108 Fare Between LA, NY ..._..___---~ ...... . ,. ......... The board'• declalon alloWI car- rten to tlle for hither fare. oo u boun' notice, ralber than the uaual 30 days ln advance of effectin data. NEW Y O RK (AP> -Pan Amtrtcan World AJrway• aald lt ii lntroducin& a $108 one-wax fare between New York and Los Antelea. C'rit~I State Transportation Director Adriana Glanturco has criticized new federal rules allow- ing United Air Lines to eliminate service to several cities in the San Joaquin cities. United Hid it would lncreue lta prices Friday, buL exclude rarea wHh ln t he alate of California, between tbe mainland and Hawaii, and between the United Stat.a and Canada. The move comes s hortly after Trau World, United and American airlines aald they were droppin1 limllar rare. and ukln1 fot' bllber rat.ea. Pao Am also uJd lt would fly between New York and San Fran· clsco for $125 one way, lncludini t.a.x, a fa re also dropped by tbe other three carrten. P e rmit Ending BECAUSE THE BOARD said t.he airlines could m e for the higher fares, it is not likely to reject any re· q~ests. They will go into etfect automatically on the dates designat- ed by each carrier. ''Tb.ls action assures that the $108 and $12S fare levels will conUoue to be avallable, since other airlines plan to cancel these fares." Pan Am said lo a statement. LOS ANGELES <AP)- Tbe •Late Department or Transportation b as notified the city that itA per mit for a prop0sed Palmdale International Airport 1rill oot be ex tended'. In addition to t.he 9.5 percent in- The fares carry no advance purchase or minimum or maximum slay requirement&. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • l•tne•• oalv pev-r ··-•C-•erdel ·•..w..cu1 •W..tdy c_I._. .. • 11111-dlJV ft11Mll .. e .,_.. ••• , vean • So. ...... Celif ....... ( .,n1.u f tnu loa• lnfOnM11lon -nrk• I If \,'ftUf llr\t1flt lfl~ 11•1'd' (71 4) 759-1515 A .. fRICAN tt<>Mf MOftTOAOf rlO Nowpotl Cent11• On•" 01n19n Plata Newport Beac.n (1,jhfo1n1;t t2bll0 THE LAW By ALAN M. LURYA Attorney et uw "IS BANKRUPTCY FOR YOU?" Q . I AM DEEPLY I N DEBT, ROW CAN BANKRUPTCY HELP ME? A. Bankruptcy frees you from most or your debts, giving you a fresh start ln life. Debta for taxes , child s upport, and alimony are unaffected , however. Bankruptcy Is no dlsgrace. The Jaw is there to protect you. Q. MUST f l..OSE ALL MY PROPE RTY IN BANKRUPTCY? A. Absolutely not. Up to a certain dollar limit, you can keep your home, car, "tool.a of the trade," and savings account.a. There are many other types of exempt property. An attorney can make s ure you properly claim your exemptions. A waae earner plan lets you keep all your property. Q . WHO CAN HELP ME PILE BANI&UPTCY? A. My office wlll represent you ln bankruptcy m atters for a reasonab le fee. For a n 1ppointmeot. call (714 > 155-0063. Alan IC. Lurya ·Attorney at Law 1300 Dove St. t200 Newport Beach, CA 82IMO 111 I .agunans Purchase LA Firm's Shares Two Laauna Beach businessmen have purchased subetantial shares of the Los·Angeles- baaed Wagenseller and Durst, Inc. investment banking firm. Howard Dawson, manager or the Laguna Beach branch and a city councilman, s aid Lagunans Boyd L . Jefferies 11nd Charles Mathewson joined Los Angeles Investors Richard and Robert Miller in purchasing nearly half the 52·year-0ld company's stock. TERMS OF THE TRANSACTION involving the privately owned company were not announced. Jefferies is t.he president or the Investment brokerage firm of Jefferies and Co Mathewson is an Independent investor and former chairman of the board of Arden-Mayfair, Inc. THE srocK INTEREST WAS purchased by the four businessmen from the f ive largest Wagenaeller and Dunit lnveston. Dawson s aid the purchase, in essence. "ch anges t.he ownership from an older generation to a younger generation." Realty Bill Urg ed On Commissions SACRAMENTO CAP> -Real eat.ate aeents would have to tell home aellera w writing that their commjssions are not fixed by law, lf the state ~nate baa its way. The upper house approved a bill requin.ng all sales agreement.a on residential structures with no more than four unitA lo carry statements saying that commissions are not fixed and can be negotiated. JT WOULD PROHIBIT 111E Hating of com- mlsalon reta on s uch aereement.s. . Sen. David Roberti, D·Los Angeles. the bill's Senate sponsor. said the proposal waa supposed to inject more competition into the real estate market &EAL ESTATE AGENTS TYPICALLY char1e 6 percent commissions. The bill, A.8802 by Assemblyman Art Agnos, D·San Franclaco, won a 25-2 vote and was returned to the Assembly for action on amendments. TV Fans Mwt Pay COPENHAGEN Denmark (AP) -The st.at.e- owned radio and television network la plannlnc a na· tlonwlde bunL for Dane• who failed~ ante up thelr TV and radio UcenaeJees, 1 bunt the network hopes will brtq in oe•rl)' •1 m illion. Offtclals estimated there are about 180,000 ao- called "black viewers" watcblq the tube or Hat.en· lnl to the radJ.o without bavtni paid for Uceoaea, wb lcb COit from S20 a year for a radio to Sl~ a year for a radloanda color-TV. Tbe network wUI send out 13 apeclally equipped v ana and lt bopea each van will iero 1n on 16-20 UUctt llltenen a n11ht. GUARANTEED SHORT-TERM RETURN. 9. 775% Annual Rate • 10.188o/o Effective Annual )1eld. Republic'• Money Market Certificates Republic'• Hlgt)·Performance Money Market account •l0,000 Mlafm•ID O:..poelt guarentff• •high "'°'1-term ytetd on yout aavtngt. ~here .. Jlln •Ila .... (182 .. ,.) are no brokerage (ees or other chor;et. Call us. We ff ar-·1.n 1 .,.. vt-ld 166 cNV9 range for trentfer of fund a from your 8ank or other aevtng• '« ~P~!~".._. «• ~:·c1Mt10-,1 lnatltutlon. ,._.,. ,_,.,., regu!M!On• tequlf• • ~,., ..,..,.. .,.ntlly IOf ~•lly AMTtnteHlllaMe .................... lJ ..,.....,ttMt~c~ ~~me the Rootter ~~'Money Orowt REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS '. Builders Surviving Realtors' Economist Sees Caution WASHINGTON <AP ) -ffoua. ln& industry worrtet are mount· lna ln the face of ever-lncreaalne interest rat.ea, but home bW.lden will weather tbe Ugbt-money climate. say many eeooomiata. Bullden will have to "play it a little more cautJoualy. but they won't fall off the edce." says Kenneth J . Kerin, econom.ill for tbe National Association of Realtors . THAT VIEW WAS echoed re· peatedly, In telephone in · ter views, by economists representing private forecaating firm•. thrift lnsUtutlon.a and real estate agent.a. Homebuilders frequently face interest rates 3 percentage points above the current 12'4 percent prime rate. Many economists are saying the prime rate may reach 12 '-" percent thi. week. and probably will go to 12 ~• percent before long. The prime is the rate commercial banks lend to best cu.stomers Disagreetn~ with m1&ny pro· ressional COllll?a&ue&. Michael Sumlchrast , chH?f economist for th e National Association of Home Builders, says a 12~ per- cent prime rate would present a "very dangerous" i.1tuallon for builders. SUMICURAST POINTS lo the housing industry's current con d1lion. Housing starts this year are expected to decline 20 percent from l978. The Industry fat'es the IOflS of 480,000 Jobs and $7 5 b11Uon in wages Bankruptci~ among homebwlders dunng the first six months of 1979 ar<.> 33 pert'ent hi gher than in the same pe riod last year Sum1chrast believes hous ing ~ta rts next year could plummet to 1 5 m1lllon uruu compared wttb flilbtly over 2 mlWoo lut year. Tbat prediction i• rebutted by Jack Carlson, executive vice preaident of the Natlonal Aa· aociatioo of Realton, who sees houaina at.art.a rebounding next year to U mllUon w1lts. •"f&UE, 111E PROSPECTS of bomebuilderw are not happy. but they're not nearly as bad u t.he last time around," says Kerin. The "last time around" wu the 1973-75 receaaioo when bous· '\' f" ll" Ro 111 f* '! Sir Frt'Cld1e L<tkf'r. f .rn1f1U~ fo r h 1 c; t r <t n ~ ~ I I ..i n t 1 ,. < u t rJlt' night.-,. ~:J}'> hl· p lan~ lfl bc~sn th<trtcr ~t·n.11€.' bN~l't:n Mn.1m1 and L119don m•xt -.pring (),•·r Tiu · Coun l•·r NASO Li\tinql '• 1 • ti~( l,;I' ,,,~ " '•""C>•' ••. t• 1.., "'"'" 10 • •04.-'•f'\f'\.l'lof '° ' " flC>f•', "' .... "> fOMo< 0 1-">1-1•-' 'tft(OPd ... I '• Ty"8ft,. • • ,. .. ft-0•1 6: ~ ~~ t::r t\ • • UV•P.Vt ~ .. '~·· ~:1~G:: v.,,,,O"' , J ,,. 1 ' ,, # w t (I Q .. \I ,.,..()f°(I " • ,, • "'•Nfli•h 'I" • N f'\(rt • \Ill • .,. .. ntlu, " ,, 1w~t.,.,,r1 ,. . \ ,,,.,,,,~q ,, ~ .. s .. hf" •• f) U .. WtnMhJ 1 • " .. ,.,,,,, ,, .. nt.Ot "' fl,. •"' ~;ttl f nQ ft ;fl fWn9,.tW a I • l .. •,,\Uf• lo1 •talU fell more than ~ per- cent from their peak. Ourin1 the last receuion, credit and mortga1e1 weni dir- ficult to obtain. ''Tb.at'• not happening today," says Michael Evans of Evan.a EconomlC$, a private forecul· Ing firm in Wuh101too. "A 1%~ PE&CENT prime rate ls not that high when the lnfla· tion rate ls above 13 percent," says Evans. Some builders will find It dif· flcult to obtain the money needed to construct bomea, Evans acknowledges. But be adds· "Home onces are increaa- in g phenomenally. Builders can't be hurting that much." The average price of a alngle- f am ily home Increased from $62,SOO 1n 1978 to $72,200 1n l.979's second quarter. Adds Kenneth Thygerson, chief economist or the U.S. League of Savings Associations: .. People worried that the hous· ing market would fall when we reached a JO percent prime, then an 11 percent prime There is no threshold It's a figment of the 1mag1nat1on " Economists 1n general believe that homebuilders won't be able to speculate as much as 1n the past when they built many hom1"; i>f'fore their sale In.stead, mciny builders will have tt1 pre- 1>enl presale contracts before bank!\ grant construction loans. Despite skyrocketing housing costs and interest rates, overall rlt>mand ror new homes remains relatively high Carl!.On attributes this to three rau'e" real ('!.late remains a <1urablf' hed1oe1· ai;:a1nst mnauon, lht' pnml' humt-buying sttt.or. agt·rl 25 34. contmucf. to grow: and Y.omen·-. earning power hai. increaM-<I dr<.1mat1cally .. ' • • . l • • ,.,., • , .... , .. 11't ,., , , , J • ''" ... ,, . .. M UT UAL FlJNDS I 1 " ~ . I • ;lai '~ I f • • • ' ~ 1, .... I t ,. ~ . 41 ~ ". .. ' ,, STOCKS/ BUSINESS Tburiday'1 CloaiQll Pri • NYSE COMPOSl'fE TRANSACTIONS ,\ Thunda¥.~9.1879 N DAILY PfLOT •7 Cheap Beauty .. Shappen Cali Cut Co1ta By 8"1,VIA POaTEa ,.. Of au the lndu.atriee comidered • 'retlalant," the bea ty lndmtry la ranked al or MM the top. The reuoo: U people bave ooly a few dollan to apeod on them1elva, the oddJ are they'll spend them for a beauty product or aervice -UpeUck or sbavln1 cream, hairdo or haircut. That explalna why American men and womtl(D apend more than $6 billion a year on beauty services and pro- ducts, ~ which $4.6 billion la spent In beauty salona al>d barber abope, and milliooa more on beauty boob and periodicall, exercise macblnes, scales, other health-allied producta. A 8llaVEY BY MODEaN SALON showed 76 percent of the W,000-plua beauty salons in t.be United States cater- int to men aa well as women, with S4 percent of these salona doing 2S percent or more of their business with men. Here are ways people can cut the cost of beauty. (1) Mo.t salooa won't object if you shampoo your own hair, then go for a cut and styling. This can save from $1 to $5. (2) Watch for speciah, generally on slow days early in the work week and in certain months. January aod February are traditionally "perm sale" months; real bargains in "inake-over packages" !Or clothes-shopping often are offered in late summer and early fall. Arter Chris tmas is usually a time for ex- cellent buys in cos· metics . 13) Be a guinea pig volunteer to be a Money's Worth "model" at a hairdressing or barber school. This can be risky but instructors need models on whom to demonstrate new techniques. Advanced hair-dressing schools, giving brush-up courses for stybsts, offer great bargains. Check yellow pages for schools. f4) tllV BEFORE BUYING SAWNS and stores sell- ing cosmetics often have "demonstrators" who will de· monstrate products used The demonstration may be equal to a professional makeup session at no cost. Many stores offer free samples <5) Consider alternal1vcs Hands can be softened wrth pharmacy mixed rosewater and gly('enne, hair can be washed with liquid cast1le or green soap These are alternati ves ln expensive prettily packaged creams, lo lions and pot1ons Brushing teeth with a paste of bicarbonate of soda. !\alt and water 1s as effecuve as using most toothpastes Mayonnaise '-\Ork!> as well as any cond1t1oner on the market Unflavored gelatin dissolved m b01hng water has few equals a.'> a setting lotion (Cl OIECK PRICES. A DEPARTMENT STORE may have two beauty salons. one for head to·Loe pam pering, the other only for basic!>. The pnce difference ce1 n be subste1n t1al 17 I Scout for store brands or name brands at dis- counts Ask if the product you want isn't on display. It may be in a cabinet at a marked-down price. Store brands often are made by the same manufacturers wbo produce name- brands. The difference is mainly in packaging. <8 > Buy f~ueolly used items in quantity. 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Ne• Yerto: En9tll'terd .. 111n9 price PU00,111> .. :IO. New Y-· E119elNrd IAOrlcelH QOld ~· 49.111> .... r -. . J • Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS Vader Cover Jack Lord as Five·O c hief Steve McGarrett. takes on a new identity to bust a dru1 rinl ln a two-hour episode of "Hawaii Five O" tonight at 9 on CBS.channel 2. Oaa•~ILbCl•9• I KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles KN8C (NBC) Los AngelH I l(TLA (Ind ) Lot Angeles IV.BC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles (I) l<FMB (CBS) San Orego G KHJ TV (Ind ) Los Angelo!> 9 KCST (ABC) San 01000 I KTTV (Ind ) Los Angeles KCOP TV (Ind j LOs Angelub t<CET· TV (PBS) Los Ang61es fl) KOCE TV!PBS) Huntington &och 'Robert' High CBS and ABC Rule Ratings NEW YORK <AP) WUb the 1979-80 aeuon a week or two away, there wa.s something In the networks' ratings race In the week endin& Sept. 2 for both ABC and CBS. For CBS, it wu the week 's three highest-rated prograrna. Jr'or ABC, it was the next 10. f'lgures from the A.C. Nielsen Company showed "M·A·S·H" as the week's most popular program, followed by "WKRP in Cincinnati" and ''Lou Grant" ABC IUCKS OFF ITS t.m-80 aeaaoo Sept. 10, with CBS and NBC lo follow a week later. All three network.a have used tbe lut aeveral weeka to test• 10me of their new pro1rar:m. ABC, for e:aample, took the wraps off "240-Roben," a new action· adventure series, with aatiatyln.I resulta -the 1how was No. 5 in tbe latest ratlnp. Moat 1bows on the acbedWe th.ii Ume of year are reruns, but the acceptance for ftnt·ru.n pro· 1ram1 la not nece. asarUy widespread. "P'acta of Life" on NBC waa No . 34, a ·•Wonder' Woman" apeclal on CBS No. 46 and "Carol Bu.mett • Co." on A BC Nb. 48. The rating for "M·A-8-H " wu ~.3. Nlelffn 1ay1 that means of all tbe homes ln the country with televlaion, juat over a quarter saw at leaat part ot the program. ABC, WITH II OF tbe week'• Top 20 pro1rama, bad a ratln1 for the week of le, followed by CBS at 14.4 and NBC at U . Tbe network.I HY that meau lo a awr•1• prim•-Ume miDute durtn1 the week, 11 pereent of the homes lo tbe cou.ntry with TV were tuned to the front runn.ln1 network. .. plot. the QOMClllCeted end lftY91.no..a iw- -re. foouelnO on Ille •o- rlM ol lhr• ~ 1-1 w+lh ~ ltv•le IO tlWt .. • OlllMTIOM: lJlllUNI Neur-geoft Or Cher ... WW-. of ""°""' ~., In 8an ,renolsco It Ille eu~ al ftlle P"IOfMI fOCMainO on ,... dooton Md ''*' petlenlw • MCMI • • '"' "Miff Ion Doller IAQJI" (tN2) w.c. ,...,., ~ OMle • .,.,_.~THI QHOe'T "Th•I'• How Murder 8nowbele'' It AU. U.,_'OCMll '** C4'Wltt ~ -of the wand'• gr..-. eport• ...,_, Mulwnmed AJA -~ • * 'h "The '111911" ( 11164) "'Cl'ld earvm-. Anlt!Ony Quinn 'fi'~r'St•r Michele Tobin will star in •'California Fever," a new series about young people between adolescence and adulthood, to air Tuesdays at 8 on CBS, Channel 2, th.la fall. ...... ... ... """ ,... , ... 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Ml predlot• the eucl _, of her or..oy ~ meneow'• deeth i • Niwa NIQHT caAl.l.MY "MldfllgM ..._ Enda" A wom•n plcloe up • llllehhllll1>9 l't\9'1ne Md '"*" "-" '°' • roede66e cele ··Ptwtmofn Of Whee 0per.1·· " lftafl flldnaCle • women end earn. her to • oungeon -.... oC*• l\ouM t0:1al:= Kenya Special Tonight "Black Man's Lund," a national PBS sene11 o ( three one-hour film documentaries examln· Ing the turbulent 20th ce ntury hi s tor y of Kenya, presented by KOCE·TV, Channel ~. wlll air on three con· aecutlve Thursdays al 9 p.m., beginnl.ng tonight. The hbtory of Kenya, from lta occupaUon by Europeana at the end ot the, Jut century lhrou1h ltl war for Independence and the presidency or Jomo Kenyatta , ia traced by filmmaker, Davld Koff, aa be In· corrorates blatorlcal alll pboto1rapb1, In · t.erviewa, newareela and contemporary on · location foota1e. The ahowa are pre- sented by KOCE·TV, u.n· der a apeclaJ 1rant from tbe Corporation for Public Broadcuting. NBC'• third place ftnlab wu lta 1Jtb in a row. CBS and ABC each bad two lbowl amon1 tbe ttve lowe1t-rated. Tb•· bottom flve: No. II 0 Dorothy" oa CBS, No. II "Prime Tl.me Sunda,y" .. NBC, No. eo ''HaJlllnl In" oa CBS. No. 11 "AU Star .luaiar Pyramid., OD ABC and No. U "PlutJc· man Saturday Soeak Peek" OD ABC. ,Wl .. I COIHDT TO OOt. Tbe ...... Top 10: "M·A·l·B ," WITH A &ATING of H .S np~n1 11.8 raUUoa bome1, "WKRP ln Clo· elaaad," M.2 or 11 mllHon, and "Lou Grant." 22.t or n .1 mllllon, ·--.Robert," 22.a or ie.e mllllon, 1'BarD11 Miller," Jt.'7 or ie.2 mnuoa, "Charil•'• .4A1ell," 21.4or15.t mlJHon, 0 Tbree'1 Compaay," •·• « 15.5 mlWoa. "llaPPJ Daya," JIU « 11.2 mlWOD. and "Mcie," lt.7 or t•.'7 million, all ABC. The oat IO .Pl'Qll'ama : ''\' ..... '' •'Tm'' aad ''Lav... UNI SlairieJ, '' .at ABC; ''k·A•H" I daJ 11*ia1 Md "Duk• H.......S." .. 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J along tbe line: but u IO' ~ • never does, neither as REJ'IEW disaater·d.rama nor as lei.sty entertainment. i The Sandy Howard· Rarold Greenberg production for Avco Embuay t!elease may be exploited into satisfactory grosses bui, in the final analys1s, it'll sati.sfy only latent f_rebugs in the audience. THE MAJOR PROBLEM with the fllm is the same flaw compounded in most disaster films: too many characters, too sketchily drawn for an au· clience to care about when trouble strikes. Oo top ' CITY ON ...... AYc••mN•Y f:lleC.ProclUttn ................ $enclyHOwWd,Howenl0-Q Procll.Ker ............................................ Cl-Hero•11r 011"9CIW ............................... -•••••••••••• Alvin ~•lu>tf Sc~.., ............ J11CllHlll,OevldP.~l1,C.tlmeL•l'ren..,.. CHI: ceriy "-m•n, ~~~. Gardner, Shelley Winters. s-a--. L.nl .. HellMn, J-Frenclscu,, Mal"°' Moore, J--Wttlfl, Rkllanl DonM, Ken J-. Donllkt Piion, Twry ... lg, C. Lenller, Hllert Le8-. ~1"9 time -'°' m'-.,,.. ,...., . eat. tbe script by Jack Hill and David Lewi.a poUah by Celine LaFreniere) and the al Canadian-born Alvia Ratoff all fail to make "City oo Fire" anything more than an end· leas aeries of holocaust panels. The diaaater scenes are, for the most part, strikingly done, by cameramen Rene Venier and frank Lenk and an ample team of special effecta· ritual effects experts, but without any undercur- ftllt of drama to accompany them, those scenes tend to be moTe wearisome than stirring. • Typical of lta kind, the opening scenes are uaed strictly aa a setup to introduce a mixed bag of unreleated characters, sooo to merge. There's Barry Newman, bead of a new hqspltal, and Shelley W1nten as a wellted Florence Nlg.btiJllale whose brows are furled because the facWtya' generators are faulty. ~ HENRY FONDA 18 A soon-to-retire fire cbief, Ava Gardner la a Barbara Walters-type TV newscaster wbo loves her Beefeatera right from tbe bottle, Susan Clark ls a wealthy benefactor in town to dedicate the hospital and continue a clan· destine affair with the married mayor (Leslie Nielsen), and so on. The match ls struck wben · Jonathan Welsh, aa a refinery maintenance man, .. aeu fired from bis Job and decides to start a ft.re of bis own. From then on, the 1lren1 moan forevermore. TIW performla1 ll"OUI> wblcb iat all U.e 1roia4 u lb• Newport lfarbor Compuaatt1 TtMaW lMt ..... lt DOW Uoft U tbe Newport Tlllea._ Ana C.ter PlQen. But M&de from u..·vame alteradae, oot much elle UI cbaqed. N&nc.J -~bMD .. wbo d1neW "Dl'eeula." .. l..adl• la ~" Uld ''llJl8 Pieat•'' f« \be U.eaw lut ...... bu been named U'UIUc dtnctor at tbe ne•b' cbrlltened Alta O..W Playen who bavt announced a tb.ree- producUoo MUOD for lt7NO. nm OPSND WlU U Gian.Carlo lleaot· u•a Clu1atmaa OSMaretta "Amahl and \be Nlabt vta: it.on," to be ltaled br, To1'f Puqua wbo Mned u muaical dlrwtoi f« 'Pl.Qafore." Auditions will be beld Sept. M and 25 at 7 p.m . at the Newport Theater A.111 Center, 2501 C1itr Drive, Newport Beacb, fc. tbe abow, which will open Nov. 31. ~etina the aeuoo will be "Boue al Blue Leav•.' acbeduled to open Feb. 7, and •'Spoon River Antbolon, .. bowt.ni in OD Aprll 19. Puqua will be holdlnc tryouta, for the mother (meaao soprano/1oprano). YOUDI Amahl (boy aoprano), three kln&a (tenor, baritone and baas), the pace Cbarltone) and a 12 to US-voice chorus of abepberda and peaaanta. He can be reached at 548-7511 for further information, or prospective audittonen may call Lorna Sc.breck at 5'9-'l'M8 or ~2500. * TBE PALL SESSION OP South ~oast Repertory's YOWlg Conservatory, which offers acting claaaee for children from 8 to 17 years, will ( "SAINT JACK" (R) .. DIRT" IPGI "THI A.MfTYYILL.l HOUor111 OPEN DAILY 12 JO L. M. BO't U INFORMS In the DAILY PILOT J So. Co11t ,,.,~6 1111 34109'1,101 fttt P1101~9 LIFE OF BRIAN (R) 111W:_,,, •:1M.1 •11<1S llDUCTION Of .IOC Tl1ilMI 2:1_, .. ,_(ll) N 0 AT H DALLAS FORTY 1~1- o..~ H 0 T 8 TUFF (PG) ,~. "An erot• ideal " IC • MICICKJIOU.-••Mli {jlANCARLO GIANNINI ~9#t~ fJJ.J ~ENNIFllt O'Ne,LL -'The Jnfl()C01t V'llOll'lli\i Hrr-...1 ........ cla I~ ManilWfRl _,,.,.,.. ... ,._ COIOt"'-boWcMelatl -~ AftAll'm f'Ull mz.AIRi ~ _"UI __ _ Mallsatl Sl.H s.lsfo ~St M s..-, ........ 1,... "City oo Fire" was shot in Montreal, with tbat Canadian city posing as a typical U.S. city, which ls never named, and the ft1m obviously toot time ----======~======--­and cost aome money. ('l'be budaet is aaid to have been $5.1 million.) Uafommat.ely, the final result hardly seems worth the eff<>rlt aince the film neither forges new territory for the disaster genre, nor even treads the old trails very well. MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "TtiE MAIN EVENT" (PG) "OH.GOO" "MOON RAKER" (PG) ''CAPRIOORN ONE" · . . ~ NO ONE IN THE CAST ooasb, but one only wishes that Fonda, Gardner, Winters, Newman, Jam• Franciscus and the others could spend their screen time OD more worthy projects. Certainly the enw and tecbnlcianl Involved delerve credit for tbelr ample efforts; they sbouldn't be cold- aboaldered for the picture's dramatic deftdmci• ·>---------------~ Oil bee.me the producers bave cboHn to let it all "AOC-KY II" (PGl. '° with boom·boom, amote crackle and cinderl, udlittll ... Tbe a ntlnl comee. not from lltutlGm or dlalope, lllllt from a.be fact tomeOM ID tbe cattin1 room dldla't aklp an unattracU.e trick, i.e., ctoeeupl of~ fJ'om burned bodies to af. wblrth. For comedy relief, there's a linaeriDI sbot ol m old man ftDdlna relief on a bedpan. Probation Ruled For Linda Blair "MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI .. "BUCK ROGERS .. (PG) "HOT STUFf" (PO) • -rHE CONCORDE -AIRPORT 79" '"THE BRINKS JOB" (PG) .. HOT 81\JFF''(PG) . 1~ l'la. (AP) -Adnm LilMla "CALIFOANlA SUITE" .. .. .... tlarel , ... ,.,..._ ... ....., l'>---------~----llllC'.i • ....... of_., to cmllllltlac to pa11• • .. STAAWARS" ...... · .. ~V.& DlltlMt I .... llolpell W • ..._ a110 :.· ~~MMEFi"(PQ) . ....... JW>GidMllW ... •AUEN"(R) .. EVES OF LAU~ . "MEATBAU.8" . . • ·~ "'MtCH WAY 18 llPr CRl _:. j "THE VILLAIH .. (POf '"TI1I CHI~ .&NYDAON!"" •. • ALL O•tva. ... ONlt ... P.M.-.nL! ~ ~ 11 ~ .. u-.... • .a... ........ ,,. . lnt81111iasion Tom · Titus __________ .., ______________ ....,,~ belln a.pt. 29 and CODt1Due tbroaCb Dee. 15, ae-cordlna to 8CR olllctalt. Tbe fall .... loo wUl upl.ore allent aetma teebniqum such u mime, animal cbarac:ten ana improYbatkin. nae cluses are t-.o boon loal ud wW be beld at the Fourth Step 'lbeater. lnterviewa. bestnntna MondQ ud ranaiDC throuab Sept. n. are '!\:rm~mt.,. and may be arraqed by c the 8CR otnees at 95'1 ·280'l. Due to claaa me , admilDoG will be OD a fint interviewed. ftnrt aceesMd bula. Tbe Youq Conlervatory la divided bdo four .,e 8J'OUP9 -8-10, ll·l.2, IJ.l' and 15-17. Eadl group la subdivided into a beelnn•n1 8Dd acnanced aectloo. and any student who bu compl«ed one year la eUaible to audition for tile Youna Conservatory Playen, a performln& lfOUP wblch will rebeaJ"lle and perform three producUom to tbe new Second Stqe theater. * CALLBOABD -The Lido Isle PlQWS bave announced auditlona tor their fall produetloa, Alan Melville's ''Dear Charles," a aopb1sttcated com- edy with a ca.at of seven men and five women ... · readinp will be conducted by ~tor Roa Fillan on Sept. 16 and 17 at 7: 30 in the Lldo Isle Clubhouse, 701 Vla Udo Soud, Newport Beach ... ....... .i:- 11)/))1 '* .,.._ ....... IOCJ[Y """' lt....,_IMf1M II. a t•tl ......... -...... .-M M&&M IOBY• .... ........ .. ....... .....,..,_ "STM WA.IS• _,....__...., t.AfJW Ul .. N ..... '1'0CtCY "" lPG) WUA'r9-1:1 ... ................. '1MIT"' ... -n--•-..,.,, __ M_u . ... ,....... .............. IOCln' ...... . ~ M8'MIAUff"9 ~..._ ............ °"' .. frF.Jo I ~== __.... ................. --..a-.... ... ......... ........ :Ii ... ~-J:s:-,MaWt-=I II• ~ ,,.,.,,., ....... .. ~ ............ ~ .. ..... ~ .:.::1 ... . ....................... an•-• ............. OMLYPU.OT .. -GIMID "BREAK· ING .. , AWAY" ~'='*--t:tt.Me,tMI IT S BACK! ~·· The.--«JI ~/I!~~~ Wed 1:1:30. 2:30 4:•. •·30, 1:30, 10:30 .. STALLONE IN ACTION IN 1K>CKY 11' Cttuctr Wepner Provided the ln9pir•tion 'Rocky' Road For Stallone Q: Sylvester S&alloee'• "aocty D" ll eve• be(. ter ~ Ida fl.rat l»*•bu1er. After read.las all &lte rave 1evlewa aJHI wtac die .. v1e, I'• eutou aboat wt.ere S&aU.. ortctaanJ '°' &lte Idea for &1te· cllaraderf -Joee Peres, lllaaL A: "On my 29th birthday," exp labia the superstar, "I bad $106 in tbe bank. My most thrill· ing birthday present wu a sudden realization that I must write the tlnd of screenplay that I personal- ly enjoyed seeing. I relished atoriea of hel'Olam, 'Glad You Asked That' by Mmilyn and Hy G• dMr great love, dignity and courage. Dramas of people rising above their stations, taking We by the throat and not letting go until they succ~ed. But I bad· so many ideas in my head, I just couldn't focus on any one. "Finally." continues Sly. "I shrugged the puzzle aside. broke into my undernourished 'bankroll ' and bought my way into a theater to watch the All-Wepner fight on closed-circuit .TV. Wepner, a bruising club battler who never made the big time, was having bis shot. Not regarded as a serious challenger, they said be couldn't last three rounds. "But, aB the fight progressed, this miracle un- folded. He hung in there. People went absolutely crazy. Wepner went 15 rounds and established himself as one of the few ever to go the distance with the great Ali. We all had witnessed an in· credible triumph of the human spirit -and we loved it. "That night," Stallone says, "Rocky Balboa was born. He is a man of the streets. People look on him as the all-American tragedy, a man without much mentality and few social graces. But he bas deep e motion and s pirituality and patriotism. And he has a good nature, though nature bas not been particularly good to him. I aee him as a 20th-century gladiator in a pair of sneakers. Like so many of ua, be la out of sync with the times. "To all this," concludes Sylvester, "I injected doses of my own personal We -of my frustration at not getting anywhere." fF'ootnotf!: TM rf!1t ta cinematic hutorv. TM 1u~ pyramided in populant11 and tvnwd Old to be one of the molt ftlCCtu/11l bo% office tmcmphl ewr r•· ucutd. And when "Roclcy' WGI aired on Uat CBS teuvifton n.ttwork, it rf!4Ched olmolt %1.5 mi1Uon hovsf!holda. It'• rating (JU and SJ than) re~ No. J on the national Nlelam ~for the WHk. "Rockl/'' ronMtl oa OM of tlw top 50 proorom1 EVER ahown on TV. Tlw uioJI ft loob /rom here, "R«kfl 11" molt tvm out to be the new 1"0N cllomp. Q: Al a MCl'e&a.rJ .... emlda't type, Elbabetll Ray did •e'7 well ta W.....,._. 'fte lu& Wq I read, IM wu 1a1a& bdo -.. .._ .... ..U. a •1 .. &da Kt. Row'• 11te makbll omf -Gloria L., TaJaa,Okla. A: She'll probably do very well. Despite the ract, as a Variety reviewer points out, "Elisabeth Ray can't aing, dance or dellver lines. But," be adds, "she bu commercial pouibllltiea bued on the tumaway biz she la dolna at Ulla Jounce 10 miles south of Pittabu.rp. Tben la no act to speak of -Just three snappers baaed OD tbe Wuhiqton scandal -and three aonp, none of wb.lch abe can handle. She la a beautiful atrl.!'' concludes the critic ol tbe bible of abow bii•"D"•. "and rather pleumt. She bad DO ad·lib liDel, DO entrance - but peoole were waltlDI to set in.•• Q: .......... aNM 0.. ..... laaYlal ..... a ralllea .... after ....... 118 lileckW M& lilmf la _w. tnet. -a. ll1&aelL ••••21•er, C-. AT Not euctl.J. Wbal happened wu t.bat Rickl•, wboM atoek In tr• ii bW.nC humor, wu wlDd.lnl up bll routlne with a vlcUm he'd inTlted outqe. To abow be meant DO malice, Don de- livered• ~tlu. Acclclentally, tbe man'• t..tb 1na•1ect JU • Up and tt bepn to bleed. "P!nt Ume 1n my life I'" been bitten, .. the comedian cried. "And it baa to be by a ~I" (ADd DO, Dan didn't DMd a rabA• .a.at.) Q: Wida • ..., ............ lllllllllK ... .. ,..er •tM•1r ................... ,I'• ............... , ............. ...., ...... > pr ..,,., r -a.., c-·· IMA •'1 A: i•a DO&~·-... ,._. CIWUe'I Aal.a n11Wata.loaomdlllll'lleed.'••.,.._..,,_. th• loa~." •r&l\IM KN'1 •ate, A11UW ............ 1 ............ .., ..... aad ......... ~ ..... bolla llraqllt .. wttla. •• d.eicled tlaS t.o lln ......... , •• llit ..,., • ..,.. a commttmJlf DO& to n •It " <W• llOIJe It'• Milt Hollywood Skewered by Screenwriter· ~llO•mD•AI ltOtLY OOD CAP) -f'or a mov· a. acnpt by WUllam Goktmua. UlY 1tudlo lo town would pay more JDOM)' thM a..r ... Dtck .. taned lD bis UteUme. So wby would O~man take HVen moetbl vi hll vaJ'8allle U.. t.o wrt.,. a'DOWll? ''8ecaUM I WU • DOV~ tor 10 1•an ...,_. I atar\.ed wrtti.Qi mov· lei,.. be aplalna. ··1 •till MM'der my,.U a novelilt.. ••All movie writers come to realbe tlaat tbillr aertpta are soiq to be eban1td and re-Interpreted by ot.bers. Tbe aaly way to cmltrol your matedal la~ become •hnll vet•~ ~ wrlter4nctor or wrtt.r·producer. I ban no destN to dJrect. and ao I wrtte books. Whatever their faultl or vlrt.u•. they're mlne." THE llAN 1t1IO earned enonnou1 ten for bis acrtpt.I of "Butch Cautdy and tJie Su.odaiice KJd," "All the Presldent's lien" and "A Bridle Too Far" hu produced bis firat Holl1,w-0od novel, "Tinsel." It describes the macb.lnations in aetttnc Ul> production ol a movie baaed on the lut days of Marilyn Monroe. Novels about Hollywood seem to .,..... .,.., .... but lbllt'ODe .. dlff ereut. Goldman dilplaya bll rue mack for creatlns character and seen•, and be captures Hollywood'• tribal rtt. wUb uncanny aceunicy - which la an achievement for one who baa never been a resident. DOt! JUlt look out at tlW oauhlire." BE INDICAHD-'l'llE IUDllUDe- outltdt tbe f UDOUI Polo Loullle la Beverl,J Hilla Hotel, wbJda ii• M&-tln• in bl.I -and molt lloll1wood -novelt. Goldman prefers t.o do bla wrttmc amid llanbattan'• ccmer«e. "I spent mOlt of a summer out Goldmaa aays t.bat '"nmel" II Ida here When I wu worldn1 OD 'Bu&.cb-:. flnt DOVe1 1n wla1eb wom• DIQ tbe Ca11tdy, • " aa(d the author, a central roles. Tbey are an attradlYe handsome me with a Pu llancbu 1allery: Dbde, "Pll" and Gtqer. all mustache. "I 've been bere many compedu for tbe Monroe role, eada times lince, but always in md out. I med cnlellJ by men. "Tb.ii la a alwaya leave u sooo u I can. I cruel, ~ town OD womm." tbe couldn't peulbly work here. Wby author commentl. Sitver .... 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Several tim• a week t.be Arpa, the Sea Seou1.a' col· orf\ll old aall1nl vessel, pulls out-ol Newport Harbor for oae ol lta tbree-&our ruu. , And where are tbe Uipper, cnw and puaeqen beaded? "o place ln particular. "We IO with tbe wtnd," A1S Uipper St.eve Freeman. ''Tbat wll1 determine pretQ mucb wbere ••Co·" That wu ftDe wttb tbe • CUb Seouta from Lacuna Beach pack No. 35 receat.17 when they Ht ..U at I p.m. for a three-bour cndae. "It'• great," said I-year-old Brent Krum. ''You can io anywhere you want." "AT FIUT I THOUGHT It waa Just a recular sailboat," said 9·year-old Joab Cooper. "'But th1a La bet· ter." Indeed it La. The Arius. a 90 .. foot tope'I ketch, wu built in Denmark in 1908 and served u a Dan.Lab coutal freipter. It was purchased about eight years a10 by \he Boy Scouta of America. The Argus La one of the few vessel.a in the United States that still carries square sail.a. · It's tbe perfect floating classroom for the Su Scouta -boys and girls uaually between the ages of H and 20 -to learn seamanstiip . . Although they "to with the wind" on abort tripe, they also make overnight journeys to Catalina and occasional flve·day tripe to the Channel Islands. THE SEA SCOUTS serve as the crew, but the passengers. who always are members of Scout troops, also gel into the act. They help hoist the sails and lake turns at the wheel. And if they gel a go..abead from their Scout leader, they are allowed to climb the rigging, just like in the old days . "They like tO do things," said Freeman with a laugh. "They do a terrible job with steering, but it's okay. They have a great time." Freeman. who was a merchant marine captain in the Army Transporation Corps duriJlt World War II, was recruited to be one of the Sea Scouta' four skippers two years ago. He loves it. '1be kids are great.," be said of the Sea ScoYta. ''They're probably the most extroverted bunch of kids you know. Thel 're witty ud bright; they're good American types." ACKNOWLEDGING TBEUl seamanship, Freeman said some have eone on to tbe na•al, eoast guard and merchant marine academies. "Some of them are really expert," be said. Freeman, who owns a Newport Beach lumber busi· neas. bas written many of what be calla "journalistic fie· Uon''storiesoftbeMerchantMarineandotheraeatales. Freeman eoea out with the Sea Scout.a at leut twice a week. He gets a kick out of the YOUD.ler pusencen. Is eeulckneu common when YOUDI Cub Scouts are oo board? "wrnl 'l'llE 811ALL KIDS It's aarprlain&lY common, even when it'a smooth," be said. "But they seem to set over it rapidly." Be laughed, remembering the Ume one wide-eyed CUb Scout ran up to him holding.• a paper baa. "I gotta vomit," said the boy. ''Well, you got your baa right there," replied the old salt. . ._.. .. ------- Tycho Homing, first mate on the Argus, puts up the sail with help from his passengers. Laguna Cub Scouts. (More photos of the Argus appear on Page C2.) , .. :. -. FEATURI~ I ANN LANDERS' t • • ' . . . . ' .. • ' I • ' . . . I : I • I ' . I t . : ': ·~ •• t •• . .. ! ·: 1 ~.OLD SALT, YOUNG SEA DOG -Argus skipper Stephen · : ... ~man casts a keen eye on his young Sea Scout, Devin : ~ l>wyer. as Dwyer pilots the Argus. COLO CREW -Returning home after a recent three-hour evening cruise on the Argus. these Sea Scouts huddle together for warmth as they await the ship's doclung. From left are Tom Bauman. Dwyer and Kelly Swingle. Story and other photos of the· Argµs, its crew and· passengers are on Page C 1 .. The Argus, built rrore than 60 years ago, 1s a training vessel for Orange Coast Sea Scouts. Devin I •·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' Herpes TyPe 2 Victims Grateful For HELP hnr <;.J,o~r Smtt' 1903 --------.. . '. I • ' I • t . 1»owers Did It For Mel" ....,. __ ,._._ '"Tflll ..... ,, ..... IOU(,_ eow. .. Sii --... ~l~lll!O\'OllO. .. yo.JI ... , De\I '..l'lOM CW.stS "1tt ~. I UY ,.,.,.,,,, pllf\io ..., 'aon lil.ioe '""°""'°"' rq.t pay ..., "'C!''tt. "" °"'~ JNtv··~ ,,_~ .... -.,·--~: Or•nge County: z: 3 Town & Country S0-8271 Health, Beauty & fitness fair Beauty atdes. free health tests and nutnoonat information plUb performances by SCA TS gymnastic team Thurs thru Sun at Huntington Center Mall. Beach Blvd & 405 fwy . H.B DEAK READERS: Several weeks ago I devoted an enUre column to Herpes Type z, the second most pre· valent form of venereal cfuieue lo the coantry. Painful sores appear lo the 1eaU.al area. SomeUmes there la fever, Kida& maacles aad a akll.ly feelbl&-Part.en pass It from ooe to the odler. Tkre la no knowa care for &11.lt Yinl. 8••-' Kan, ntUonal program dlrec'9r ef Ute Amerlcu Social Heald! A.flodau.., desertbed &Ile ., ........ ud tlte feeUag ol lilelpleu. DHI nffered by the vldima. Be tMe laformed me ol a aaUoaal orgaalaa· tlon Uaat llvet emoUoaal sapport ud prorides lnformaUoa on the la&est re· aearcb.. It ls called HELP. WU.blD days after the cohunn •P· peared I received another letter from Mr. Knox. He wrote: Ann Landers juice diet. Nothing. I visited six dermatok>liata in Puerto IUoo, two in Toronto and one in Sant.a Domlnao. I've still got it. I'm thrilled to know about HELP." "DEAR SIR: I would appreciate any information you can give me that m1gbt belp me live wtlh th.is unbeara· ble condition. ll has ruined my Jove bJe and I'm a nervous wreck " "DEAR SAMUEL KNOX. Our un· married son has Herpes 2 and 1t has turned him Into a recluse Please rush any and au lnformatioo at once. God bleaa you." o, .. fn. .. ''""'" .............. hr ..... a.y ••• The finest Italian c:rahamanst11p - Lett Lrttle Beauty Cordovan Brown C&lf With St.c:tled Heel H19h Boal Tnm Bvcttle Brow" Calf Wiii'! Stackeo Hetti ........................... 71Mlll L r ! • DEAR ANN LANDERS: I can't thank you enough for the aaaiat.ance you have given ua in alerting your readers \0 tbe help that ls available to peopW afflicted with Herpes Type 2. To date we have received over 22,000 letters, and they are still com- log in. I'd like to ahare a few d tboee lett.en with you: "DEAR MR. KNOX : Our 2· year~ d.au&ht.er bu Herpee Type 2. How in the world could a cbJ.ld th1a --------------------------- • , . • I . ' •• •• .. • , ' I • . . i! . l I I I • ' . ·r .. h t •.-,.,,,., ''"P r o r111i..t.OH < AJ I It It' h~t )( lfl Jkl ',.., fN; 31121J •... 4l02 "DEAR SAMUEL KNOX: I am one of the nve mllllon -31 yean of a1e Male) and have bad Herpe1 Type 2 for nearly 10 yean. Thia d1Hue bu CMt.rat.ed me phycbolollcall)'. I am so &lad to know there la lnforma- Uon nallable. It'• a &od.lend." "DEAR MR. ltNOX:"' I've bad thll rotten. cW"Md thlna for two yean and can't lbake It. My doctor 1ald eventually my body wlll reject the vlru1, and t.be alOOY •W be over. In the mtanUme, my marria1• bH been rut.n.d, my conftdmce lbakeo 110d 1 'm llrald to •tabUab a new r• tatlonAlp." "DEAR MR. KNOX: I've 1peat ov.r ta.000 on thia devW1b Woe and nolb1ftl won.a. A Canad.lao doctor prt11crl1*t a d1« of 1rape1. NoWDI. Another doctor adviaed the plMappie age 1et tbe diaeue? I have frequeat cold 1«e1. Could there be any COD· oecUoo?" ''DEAR FRIEND: Both m7 wile and I b.ave Herpes Type 2 and It's a n11btmare. We want to 1ta.rt a famJ. ly, but the doctor here aaya we will be taldnl a chance. Pleue rush any lnformatlon ~t blight help ua." "DEAR MR. KNOX: I've bad Herpes Type 2 for three years. I've beeo to five different docton ln three clUea and they all aay, 'You'll have t.o learn to live with it.• Well, I doa't think I want to Uve Ulle thlJ mucb lon1er. I'm comldertq tulclde lt I can't flDd beJp IOOO." A•d •• a•d •• ••• "• Dear aeaden, I a• a1a111 ,......., &ale Hme ........... ef &laAI .,...... __ , ....... .._t ef'fen ............ • Berpee Tne 2. Seed a aelf·Mllr 1111 • ' ........ -{o: Bt:LP, Be.!.~L Pale AJ&oiJ. Calll. Nan. -81M..~SL Y YO U, ANN LANDBU .,._,., ....... c.A ____ Energy-Saving Tips Offered .~ ln•low 0 ...... Hen'1 an tMrlY•HviJll &du from tb9 federal Offtee of Conaumer Al· fain: "FUl clot.bn dryen, but don't ov,,rloed H:'ftDt ~ lD the ct,,... cle~'fe 11Dt aftltr _.load. Lint lmpedla UM flow of a1r lD Ute dryer and l'!quina lb• macblne to UH more enero. ''Keep tbe oulalde nhaUlt ol JOW" clothe• dryer clean. Cb•ck lt "*ularty. SeParat.e drytq IOlldl into .... ., asrd fJptwel1bt it.ma. Slnce UM Upter OIMI take Mu clrytnc time, UM dryer doeln't bue to be oa • loaf fOf' tbeM loads ... ' . ADYANCI RHllTRATION NOW OP•I. Now Is the time to sign up for Ice skiting lessons at the Ice Capades c~ Whether you'Ve Ice skated before a never Ice skated In your •e. one a these classes Is tor you. ,Classes ftl1 up fast. so s;all today for an the Information Of the Vttiole ·~ ADVAllCI • l•NA1IOI• fOR •OUP NNCt•NI. Ice Cepadea Chelet Is e great place for private a Institutional ~ functions. Cell now for reservations. . • I FEATURING I CHERYL ROMO Alts a bf.Um• ol readina .boob Hk• "How to Uft CIO NGWai" aact: t.61 ''WbOle &artb Ca&alec" ucl k.Jinl •'°"*'braad d•t.rt••t aad bambwpr with all U.. fat left lo, I knew uaet.11 wbat to put in my banowed auJ&eue. It wu Robert Smith's ''ffW..nc Oahu," a 1u1de to almple pltaaurea In the Hawaiian lalaadl. · My next act was to fill the suitcase with hlk· Ing boots. combat khaki shorts, one pair of fa~ed Levis. an. Aspen T-shirt, several bathing suits, a sweatshirt and some insect repellant. JUST IN CASE, I threw in a dress and a few night-on-the-town things. The trip was a birthday gift from a dear old friend who thought I looked like I needed a vacation. My friend was right. I was ~pprehensive about the gift while, at the same time, committing myself to not pass· ing up this new experience. My previous experience on commercial air· liners had been relegated to "Red Eye. Specials" at discount rates or to ski charters where one carries a brown bag lunch and hopes for the best. State Law Says lmm11nize Children SACRAMENTO (AP) -State law re- quires all cb.Udl'en to be immunbed against polto, measles, dfpbtherta, whooping cough and tetanus, the state has reminded parents of school-bound children. Healtb Director Beverlee Myers also recommended immunization against mumps and rubella, although there is no legal requirement. She said national studies indicate that nearly half ol America's 12 million children from one to four years of age lack protection against polio, measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, wboopilig cough and tetanus. I'm pc»IUve eomtone DOtlced tb• lnitlaJ tboek OD my race wben I 4mtered the United 747 u4 found ~Hll domiciled la the flnt claas aecdon. a.&l'OaE I OOULD SAY "WOW" a night attendant handed me a •lua ol champagne and a pair ol llttle red 1Uppen. I dedlned the slip. pen. but I wu well aware 1 wu in new ter- ritory. 'l'lme pused quickly 00 the five-hour rueht from LOe Aqele. to Honolulu Airport. Why not? Finl cl-. cabin puseneers were treated to coaatantl,y filled glaaaes, stereo music, a movie and an upstairs loun1e where one could stretch out and aleep or talk or whatever. It seemed only moments bad passed until we were flying over white manhmallow cube clouds, a turquoise ocean and the Hawaiian Islands. After touchdown, I was whisked away from the airport ln a shiny. new Cadillac <a Honolulu· brand taxi) and delivered to a spectacular re- sort hotel accented with a circular driveway re- miniscent of settinas in Cary Grant movies. I soon began to have an inkling about the nature of elegant opulence. Immediately I was reminded of the favorite phrase of one of my radical friends, "Come the Revolution." IT TOOK JUST TWO DAYS to forget who I was. Wtlh the exception of swimming and eat- ing, I completely dismlssed from my memory plebian actions such as opening doors. making my own bed and eating or drtnking anything that wasn't perfect. The Hawaiian resort was absolutely deca· dent. Room service delivered breakfast with or chids adorning the tray. Maids tidied the room and, in the evening, turned down the bedcovers and left orchids on the pillows . A barman kept the wet bar stocked with fine wines, mineral water and champagne. Jars of macadamia nuts and daily packages of Camembert cheese were offered. A beautifully prepared fruit-laden tray - complete with a hollowed out pineapple contain· ing bite-size pieces of fruit -appeared for m y pleasure. TBEllE WAS LILTING HAWAllAN MUSIC and restaurant menus without prices. True opulence. It wasn't hard to take. Trips to the beach provided yet another lesson in decadence since my arrival on the sand would signal delivery to me of a beach Coupon Caution Given AC'COl'dlnl to tbe federal Office of Consumer Affairs, "Clipping coupons can save you money, but ooly U you use them wisely. The old saying that states you don't get something for nothing cert.ainly applies to coupons. .. You should know that companies give coupons to promote a product, and you are pay- ing for them. Never use a coupon unless It is for something you were going to buy anyway. "It would certainly be better if manufac- turers lowered prices instead of offering coupons," the department suggested. "And remember, while coupons may lower prices for well-known brands, these brands may still cost more than other brands you would find satisfactory." GRAND OPENING! COMMAND PERFORMANCE COMES TO TOWN WITH THE PRECISION HAIRCUTI , .. . . .. Because your head is unique, the way your fuMing with il Usually a shake of the head hair grows Is equa"y unique. Really quite does It. different from 8Y9fY one ••s. At Command Performance we shampoo, ~lsion haircutting is a technique for preciston-cut and blow dry your hair for cutting the hair in harmony with the way It sixteen dollars. Whether you're a gal or grows. Your hair eventually grows out but a guy. And no appointments are ever tt d089n't lose Its she~ with • pt'8CltMon nec.ury. Mlrcut. Consequently your haircut will We also o'Yfer permanent waves. color· look a goOd •ft• fWe days as it does after Ing. frosting and conditioning. But we fhte rninu• And becauee the hair f alle ruMy thine with precilion. And so will nMUtaftyJnto place you won't heve to keep you. ~~~-....~....:.~~--~~s::===:iiiii::~-----..... -------.... -· ... -... -----~ -.. n...._.~e.1m DAILY PILOT C'J a.e,.,,1 Ro•o chair to sit on, a towel to dry with and even a pad to recline on. And. ii you didn't like sand, there was a manicured lawn. If you didn't like sun, there were u.mbrellu and shade trees. If you didn't like the ocean, there was an Olympic-size pool. U you didn't like ... THEN I FOUND THE G&EATEST cor- ruption of them all. Tbe drinking fountains on the beach were refrigerated. After a lifetime of searduni beaches for fountains with more than a trickle of warm water -and then trying to come out of the ac· tion without a wad of pink bubble gum on your nose -I was disgusted knowi~ some people have never felt the challenge ol discomfort. That wasn't a ll , though. Some of the resort's guests were attired in beach cover-ups that 1 would have to save a year to purchase. Thus, I never got up the nerve to don my hiking boots or combat shorts -or my Aspen T· shirt. I saw none of the dirt roads made slippery with squashed wild fruit as described by author Robert Smith. If they existed. I'm sure there would have been a man in white to clean up the mess before I got there. But I've got to be honest. I loved being cor- rupted. Greeting Cards Sell For March of Dimes The Orange County Cbapte.r, March of Dimes is offeriDg Christmas cards and notepaper for sale, all deliped by handicapped children. Proceeds from sales will benefit the MOD Family Servin Procnm and belp families with special needs lD Onace County. Nine holiday desiins are available. They may be ordered by cal.l.lDI lbe March of Dimes, 979-2270. or writini to 111 W. Dyer Road, Suite 10-0, Sula Ana, Calif. 92707. RUFFB.l'S WHOtSTIRY ... , __ _ ..... .-1m...,.... ifv-a .. -• C....Mesa-.... 1116 featur" I E"ec:1tve Dfeta 891-3441 HALF-SIZES HALF-SIZ HALF Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHO FIWIT .. " ............. COSTA MUA IMS~lhL .-T9'TOl IU(I u .......... c ...... ~A llfUS aAU m lm•• w..w &.ntl.Amt'te.1ro • ~''f'f' C"•ro-t Encnant the fashion \t scene 1n lhesa stim.V l1t1 1ng black brushed cotton pants and 01eced vPlour lop m black 1ade anCI rust both at 81C111oue Perth S•tr) IJ JU.• loo ~II~ .. M l UtO. J467 V°IG LJ4o P'tfta H•wpwt~h ,~Lot...,_. Talce-lt-Off .. Quick ... a stJuctwed. 8-week seminar progxamfor taster weight loss. Eruollment limtted ~registiation can today. Jlrtfil:J CLASSES STARTING Sl!PT. 15th 115i1ii» Fountain Valley, Garden Gf'ove, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach ------{714) 891·3441 ____ __. Lido Marina Village presents September 12 thru September 16 • 10 to 6 everyday Tum beck the clocks and come stroll the cobblestones of Udo Marina Vallage. Shop the great bargains offered by more than 30 well-known artists and craftsmen. Spend a lot of time and a little money on the most lovely and unique arts and crafts available in 'Southern California. Usten to the wandering minstrels, heve your fortune told by one ol the meny psychics. laugh at our mimes and let our ventrUoqullt entertain you and your family. '('{'(':_The M1nJ.Renalaance Faire runs from Sept.ember 12 through ·. v_ =-16, from JO e.m. to 6 p.m. eveiy day. Admilalon Udo Marina Vlbge is located just off Padffc <:oast . tfighway at Ne..,,ort Beech Blvd. and Via Udo In Newport Beech. . .. /' • ... . "' ; • ... .,. ,. " ., • ·- l:: Styles So Erratic Even the R.1188ians t ~Refuseto Invent Biem: r la ... ~··......., ... -... ~ 11.n.t ""* .. ~ .................. TM 11•1•••,_~, .. _ ..................... . .... .... ... .., ..,... ...... eta .... , ........... ~..,.. .. : .................. ,..,.,. ud ,..... ftM .... wt.,.. '•1 t.b1AI I .. " .... ..... . rr llMJ9 ISAJl9 an .. iood u tt..eY're.,..,.. to pt. Z'YW liDC9 tMf ...,..,.... OD the fUb.ioa teme ..artJ a decade qo, I laanUdawllla. Juat cmee I'd UM to wear a pair ol Jtau wtt.b tbe abllt backed INSlDE. I I b ........... proportlou IO ln· ·~··-b.. ..... nt.. the ••at b&oule9. ~ tbe Nat ftta, the waistband -re· ..... the wailtband fttl, the per waa't meet. When all ol tbe a v• ftta, you have to have an JI. lncb bms ID them. Jeam m-e poMibly the onl1 aeeret weapoa that the RUNlau nitmed to Uiyeat Idler It WU produced. : .l!l fact. t.bey can't even copy them qd I tbink I know Wb). Ruulam are -\Go pnctical. . J ean Just see a 1arment lDdultry In tile Ruaian City ol OdeaH where the U.bl• are laid with blue denim and dM taiJon are poUed ovw It wttb ~Salk, while oo the walJ for euy.,.. 'f"'11.Dce la the form ol • •emale. • • Sbe ha built Ille • 08"'klJ>• . ~eter. He cha.lb aod be euta. He "WllO CAN WEAR LEOS'° amall t.bey lbould have a meaase strapped to them? "I tell rou the Amertcam have beat ua. It'• lmpoalble." A '"' l::' qo, my buabud and I visited . la, and their lnfatuatioG w1tb Jeana LI not Juat prov-canda. lt'1 true. We beard stories of bow Ruulaoa approached Americana aod otreted them valuable lcoo1, medal• and even ruble. for their jeans. I even beard where one vhitot -- thrown to the cround and the Jeana palled rt~ off her body. . I WUD t •bocked. ll seemed ~e a humane way to aet out ol JM.Al to me. • .... ( Boros rope .] -. , . Clogs by M ~n~~N you11 love buying shoes at ,.... .--------·--..,. _______ _ Pt18UC NOl'IC& JJ11,. PVBUC NOTICE ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE Ptem'IOUI ......... ..._nan•'" T119 .......... _..lt ..... MI-_ .. N C l'•OOVCTI, IUI "11 ~ ...... VMl •• C-. ....... (,A.,.. -0 ,......, .. ...., ..... °"·· "*-le.CA..,_ .............. ~.., ....... ~ ... o ..... ,,... __ ............ ~yC...flfOr-~­......... "" PUBUC NOTICE N..U \UI'• •tOll COU•T Of' TN• UATII OI' CAUl'04tll1A PM T ... COUlfTY Of' CHIMOa ........ teOna OI' ........ 0 fUHe 9f IOWAllO f C•AIG. DK•- llO()T t(( I\ Ht•lrt OfV•N - Ul\l(OC l~A•O OtAIO -11 ... _...,. • ....,,_ ... Ill A~Al 0 ' &(.TS OP llUCUTOll , fJI AVIHO •llY TO l•AocSP(• Pf•M>HAL l'~lllTY ,...,._. C-McU.. IMI -Uf l'AllYIAL ••lL'liO IOCAllY 01s••••v•10 .. ·~.r.-,_1_,.., ..,M( 1111,()tlf, -II-.,9" IO< .,..,_,,,_c:-1_ I II "'9 eti. ol P91ol-A\ • ......., ~ .... ""'" ._., ... .,.. -.....-.. ,,,. -eo--· & Cl4'1e ""'9 Co (te\\ & UOflll ')e (°""I""'*' ~ _.,, 010~ PVaUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE m PtJm.IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICT1nous ausnuess NAME ST.t.TUlllENT Tl1• 1000 .. 11>9 !>ef'°"' u• dOinO """""" .. COMMAND PERFORMANCE, l'ICTITIOUS a USINIU .. )() W••rte• •--. Suot. F, FOUr\l••n NAMI[ STATIMINT Y•llty, C•ltlo<ft .. .,108 ll>e lollowtft9 -W>n ,, do•llO """ G•Ho, lnr., • C••lfornt• ""1>0<• MU H lton. ltt71 S-r• Solo RO&CI, lrvlfte, CLASSIC l'IHISHING. JOU S CelOIOrt\l•mlS Her_., s...i. Alw, c.11rorn•• n.os '"'' lluW•u "'°"°"<led by•'°'' Nor"'•" Lerey Hoynt 1'1•1 POUiton · Arn11rro, Minion Voeta. C•lllarn•• GIMO, I...:. mn Lot-• c wrwue1 lllls ~ '' ,_llCled by•" in PrK'°"'I 01•'-1 '"'' •11•1""*'1 •••hied wttll Ill< ......... n L HeyM Co11nly Cler-of Or•ftlle CO..nly "" T11i. ......... ,,, ... , "'"" Wllll ,,.. ... U9<1\l 1t, ,,,, Co11nt y Clerll of 0t•"9<' Co..nty °" F\lMM ""'9<1•1lt,1'7' Pub4t.neG Ot•"Of C.o.st Delly Pti.1, P'UUM ""II lO And~ •• ll, 10, "79 lll0-1' Publ•SMO Or_,. Co.•I O"lfy Piiat, ·-----------A.,q. >0 And Sepi •. U, 10. Wit JllJ. It PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS N.t.MI STATEMINT Tiie lall-1"9 o.rM>n• ere doing l>ll•lno·n •• BOE t. ASSOCIATES, OIVISIO>I OF CAL SIGN CO. INC . 273 E lrn perlAI Hwy , S..111 120, Fullerton, C. tt.:IS C•l·S9'1 Co. Inc., m E. lmperlal Hwy .. s..11e no. Fu11er1 ..... c. '16lS RAlpll L FUiier. 1051 Sii• CHI,,., Sp • UI, I<-CA. 92621 "''• ...,.,... .. ~ ... ..., .... POrAllOft CAL·SIGN CO. INC. R••P" l Fuller. ~· T "" \t.t--~ fht d wltll Iha Counly 0.rt of Or•-C-ty "" •uou.i1s,1m PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUMIH:SS NAMl£STATIMIEN'T Tt>e fallow11t9 perMH1• .,. doing b<IMMUH KEITH'S ANTIQUE 8.t.RN, lln2 Co•ll H19fl••Y. Soutll L•oun•, C•lllon11•'2677 Allct N. ICeltl'I, ?S1>1 Pueo Calonl•I. San Ju•" C.•PIJl••no, c.111omt•m7S lAwrence W. ICeltll, 15131 P•te0 ca1011l•I. S•ft Ju•n C•Phlrefto, C•lttornt•mlS Tllil _,.,_,, I\ «inOueteO by •11 lndl•ldU•I. Tiiis Jt~I we$ flle<I wltl'I Ille County Ciert of Ore-Cou111y °" Auou\I 21. 1'7t. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 l 8· -• • . , 'Thl.ndl¥ . ..., .. ,.. •. 117'1 DAil. Y PILOT G The Blggeat Marketpl"4t on the Orange Co••t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You C•n 1•11 It, Plnd It, Tr•de It With a Want Ad (842-5678] One Call Service F •It Credit Approval ..., ... H11 tt ,_. S. ..._..For W. .._..,..For S. HcMKH for S. ,_. S. ~; • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ..... ,... tooi .... ,.. 1002 G••r.e 1002 Ckaw.e 1002 •••NI ••2 ....•.....•....••.•..• . •.•.•..•.•........•... ·····················• .........•....•.•.•.••• ···················~ EQUAL HOU5'NG .. Q_P1'9RTY.NITY p 'I t .... MMlce: All,.. .i.te advertised iD dlil aewspaper ia sub- ject &o the Federal Fair Hou1la1 Act of IHI wbl~ makes h illegal to advert au "any pre- ferentt, limitation, or dlscrimin•tloa based on race. cclor. religion, sex. or national origtn, or an latent.Ion to make any such prelennce. lim1ta· don, or discrimination.·· nm newspaper will not knowingly a ccept any advertising for r eal flllUte which ia ln viola· Uoo al the law. BtM>ttS: Ach'erlfMn .... ct.ecli ... ads cWy _, "'*1 ..... .... ht •·••ty. n. DAI. Y PILOT .. ._, ...., for .... fint ... c.nd ........ °""f. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., Se . '" t. 1 manars l.)JJ !'\t'JI fl''I (ln\I• C'Qron,J Nd :\lJI 'l'\4 iion lkac h \altforn1 J 9'.:"i::!:1 714 I fi4 l H~.H l'-11 l;kli!I CUSMNO HOUllS Ad••rt"trs ma' pl•<'<' tbeor ad.> b> lt lrvhont 800a 111 toSJOpm !llooda) lhru F'nday 8 to noon S11turda) COST/\ MF:'IA OPPlCE n>W Bay 642-KTll lll''Tl'-GTO' Ht o\l 11 liil7S flor l> Ohd ~12:20 l..AGl''iA REAC'lf 1027 s Cw.at "", LloCUAa !Mach 4:H ~ !IOORTlf COl ''TY doal lrtt ~ 12211 $:17,000 DOWN Ownes-wW carry t.t TD at 1K. Cua tom buJ It ~ 2 BR 2 S.. fpk, dbl 1ara1ea. walk to lhoppinc F..uulde Cost.a ..... CallM.$.9181 : OPEN HOUSE REALTY / WHOA Thcr P.-cieer! Dmt't cramp your style 1 1 acre borse·ranch. far from busUe. yet easy ac· cess to fwys Spacious 4bdrm. i>.i~ba, bnck fpk , Uke Grandmas in the country lJl mellow ram rm. SSOOO down to quahf1ed VA Buy er Make tbe lsl step lo bet ter bVU1g. Come lo o ur Open House Sat Sepl 8th. 1~3. Take Orani:l' t'wy 57 No to •10 Ei;-.L olf on V1J1e) ard 1'0 lo ~ I 9lh Sl. C uc amo ni:.i watch for our L'S t'ltte!'I Genie Rll> s 1.:n ' 1 981-006. LOVE ME .- LOVE MY JACUZZI J am an attractive and delightful 3 Br. 3 ba home with an enclosed patio with a 5parkl1r1g jacuzzi. Step down into a huge rarruly rm w1Lh a cheery frplc & parquet floors. Ca II 979. !>3'10 lo-dav ALLSTATE REALTORS VllWHOMIS MEW NIYACY ONE ACRE ttc.w .. Te.is SlS0.000 c.ountry Hollow 631-2366 IAYFIOMT Several fine bayfront botnes with pier & slip A YALON WeU constructed. 3 BR. 1 ba .. oak. floor. partial basement. concrete foundation. Flats area. $120,000-F~ .. BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J•l l l1oy\od1 Dr •vt' N B b7S 616 1 ~CXIAY YIU.AGE'' SIOl,900 DellghtJul townbome 111 desirable Back Bay Ion. ban Close to goll course & schools Amenil1es plus. Commuruty pool & llpe ~ ReaJ EstatP 3 +POOL f"amll y sized ltvinR room. gourmei k1c~n + duung rm SWn ludJ.ng to pnvate master swte Laq~e family room. wet bar. 'it'c luded patio Spark.J.uig pool T1r<h.'ie Mklng S9'J. 900 C:.oo1 II for I 3.POl 963 71j!J} ounu HEWPOIT IUCH Bay & ocean J11St t blk away' Leasehold, 3 BR up. 2 BR down. 2 baths each. Pnced at $1111.!JJO 673-3663 675-3890 E \ es associated BROl<ERS-REAl TORS l01'. \/ l olboo l • 1 JU l ILIGAHT MAHSIOH Jluge 2 stoi;. 4 B<:rm. ~ room. l:?xJO pool 2 fireplaces. welbar. cor ner lot. enrlosed patio Sl49.000 l'~~~~ 962·44n ~:)548·8103 TWOSTOIY A North Costa M eaa 4 Bdrm. l\uge recrea· uon IM«"age area Adult occupied, with many xtr~ lD upgradeti Now ST .SOO. Ca II 54&-<4141 s COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. *VETS l:M! Your EIJg1b1l.lty NOW LOW DOWN & 1.DW I~ RATE Let\!)> s~ }OU hov. t.oqualJf> TdktoRedC~ W•L.ist.n! 754.1202 mGCAMTOH CONDO Lo~ely upgraded 2 & den. !tuper sharp condition formal duunJ?. wet bar, large df'1..•k. VIC\4' of h1Jb Exr ellent \ .-.lul' al ~.(QI ~ Corpor.-te rLu..l ~ 714 760-<;1333 C.C-Ad l ....... $71.000. Bike to the beach 2 Story. 4 bed rm patio home Sparkling pool. large ln ·10g rm. step uver k.J• cbeo +secluded patio A."'umt> S48. 732 loan 9 '•'~. $487 pa)'!> au Call now for appl 963-7881 . ·. ~<® .. ~ch Realty REAL ESTATE DCIUIHCE SIMCE lt4f IAYCIEST Your opportunity to enjoy a s pacious 4 bedroom home with form~I dining & family rooms: large garage PLUS s urfaced area for recreational vehicle. Just reduced to $224.500. ._ NEWPORT BEACH NEGUCTED CUSTOM $134,900! This custom bu1 It 3 bedrm Classic IS ID need al son>e TLC• But t he seller has pnced 1l well lmder market at Sl34 .900 for a fast sale' Large 1r regular lot 2 Fireplace~ W et bar Country lotchen. Hors!' i.tall in cld Pnme area • llurry. ra.t t 752 l 700 now ' ' IUY OF THE WEB! Almot;t I acre or s plt-n dor l!Jgh oo a htll 1n L;iguo;i lltlli. f'n me loc..ie. i.urround<>d b> 1·x. clui.t\ l' c u stQm pro perues Can be Ul>t>d for horse propert )' ~ ltmm' courts. or JUSt plaJn fun Only ()fl(' bke this av.-.1la· ble Call~ amn liiiiil ASSUMAILE 9'1•0/o Tree lined cbumlng area 3 Bdrm t ~. bath LAURELWOOO CON 00 Payments OOoW 1493 PITI Down 12!1. 700 phii; clo11nic 759-0111 ms BAY ADERE TE'ft RACE: Jnotne Terrate . Watch theaun come o.ver the yard arm from Che det>k, complete witn but lt·in benches & f1repit, plwi unusually lari.te lot wrtb some bay view Three bedroom. 2~, bath home. hardwood floors. 'llal.ned & etched l(lass windows lt"s exc1t tni.t ' Come see 11 ' COU OF HEWftORT REA1.TORS 67S-551 I HAAIOI VIEW HILLS Best buy on ft!i! land 4 Bdrm. large yard. va C4IDl and ready to move Ill 1252, 000. 642-5200 Pete BarrettM -r ff' • 2STotlY - Shake rool. 4 BR, 2~. Ba. 1129.900. Eastside Costa Mesa a.us... OUJIUMIS l>eadllne '°' C'Op)' " kills u ) 38 p m the d•)' before publlrallon C'•tept for Sunday " MOtl<lll)' tAl11Jon• wh~ dcadhn .. •~ ~1 ..... day, 12 no&n Pfa(OHUDO wfpride of o wnrsbp. Spac 4 br fam home Amenities too nu merOW! to mention. Sensibly priced at 1389,SOO. JACOBS REAL TY IHVESTORS SPlCIAL $19,900 Spamsh style ex1st1ng borne Room to bw Id' Cal I 646-717t EASTILUFF O>olce comtt locallon. s BR. 3 Ba. $187 .soo. loyMcC.... ...... ! ~ IH&H1R l1Hara~~~!~!l~~~1ed~a~Uunds~J~o~1~~0 w~~see~1I~'"~{''~-~ -~ ·~ ·~ ·~5;·;;-7;7;2;·'~·~ ·~ ·r~ CLUMl'MD S"4A.41'°"' ERRORS Adverl10H• should chttk lhror Md• dally " report ~rror• 1mmf'd1~t l'ly T HE DAILY Pll,O'T •ll!lumH l1ab1l1ty for the for.I 111corrm 1n!>tt11on only C.\NC"F:f.J..ATIO'llS Whr-11 k1lhn11 an ad ~ ._,, 10 mall• • ~d or th e KILL Nl,;M BER QIVfll YOU by )Our ad taker •• rt'«'tpt "' )our rancellallon Thi• kill numbrr m u't bl' prl'Ar-n ted hv lhe advf'l'll.k-r Ill Ost ol A <1111pult CANCf.LI ATIO'll OR CORRECTION Of NEW AO Rt:t'ORE RUN1'1SG Evtry effort 11 mad• to ktll CK C'On"«i a IM',. •d lllal hu bttn ordered, but we cannot -uannttt to do 10 uni.al t~ ad hu eppeared In the .,.per. DIM£..A·UNI: ADS • Tbtae ach are alrlclly cub ID advance by mall or al any one ol our ofneea NO ....,. orden. Deed.line: J p. m, f"ricU.y. Colta Mesa office • lJ noon ll all branch omees. THI!: DAILY PILOT ruerna lbe rl11tl to e1Malf7, ed.k. -or r e t a 1 e a n y advert.IHtl'let1t, and Ip cb•n1• Ila rtlea • ""u1lltiam wltllcMlt prior llOUH. CUI--.....,..._., P.O 8o'll 1*. Colla ..... ... 675-6670 OCEAHRtOMT Large, deluxe duplex; 4 bdrms., 21,AJ baths up; 3 bdrms., 2 baths down:• frplc. each unit. great location! ~.000 Inc hxl · ingland! lc6oo IGy Prop. ·~ * 675-7060. eteiUSH COTT AGI SIP. GUIST HOUSI Wlbeams ~ fplc 4 BR. Din Rm .• den or om~. Peaceful tree s ba ... ed grounds. Beach area. 1445 mo. pays a.II. No qu.ali.tyiq. No new loan COit.i. It's fantastic. Call 963-0ll0:2 BKR. YOU'ltl IJDOIMG! NO. we are not-only IM.B for UU. appeallog md cheery 2 Bdrm condo wtlb a larf e paUo and cocnmunity poola. Also Miller will help rmance. Can't promise it won't NII quietly IO act DOW. Callf7N3TO ALLSTATE REA1.TORS Rave tometbiu you want &o eell ! CW.illed ads do it well.~ mE •111 ILllR ca. OVER 50 YEARS <N SERVICE ac&.UllYI USI&• &IR'I Super .. E.. Plan -End Unit Three Bedrooms Plus Famlly Room -A-1 Settina -View Plua Choice Gneubelt -Loeded W1th Em• -c.u A>!' AepOlntment -- A ''JoyOfNe-c:; 1 Ulttng. Newly Priced sm.te Level Ccmdo. End tJn.Jt. Larle Assumable t.()an. 1179,900. Call ror Appointment. A r.Joy Of Newport" f:JJUna. :@- .-flt' 0 J • I I •. I 'f/ f !~lti~IHI CHEAPDUPUX 1'wo 2 bdrm units, local· edon a lot that can hold 3 more units. Good in· come. Auume low in t.ereM VA loan. Pull pnce Z2.SOO Call before 1l 's gone. 5-56-~ 2 HH Ja!'mtne C're1.'k lloml' Pool. tennis. cooventl'flt'<' and a Pt'<'k or thl' oc ea n 522:">. 000 C:::SELECT I PROPERTIES 642-5678 'ii~.~ * OP&f HOUSE* O'IM ON IALIOA 'IMIMSULA Thurs, Sept. 6, 2-5. Price $485,000. SEE PHYLLIS DILLON AT 402 BELVUE LANE. YllW IAY & OCIA.H From this customized 3 bedroom. den home with pool in Irvine Terrace. Price S795.000. r A COUMIU IAMml CO. 644·9060 2 ttl INUO""°'IPOtlU.S 9'0. ... ~CUfTP ~~ ........ --------------------""!!"!!'!~~ ~ ISLAND LIYIMGt One block to water on fabulous · Newport Bay! Private beaches.··· clubhou~e. tennis courts. Dock. Ma g n;f,cent 2 700 sq . ft. enterta;nment home on Lido ' l sland ! Spacious master wing · host;n~ marble firepl ace. deck & n.ght L;E!hts v;ew! 4 Bedrms + den & much. much more! Owner Will help f,nance -you name ;t, we'll try .t! Take advantage. call now. 673-8550 COTT AG-I IY THE SIA Ocean v,ew. Towering trees. Qua.nt bunk bed s. Zoned for more un.ts. Only $139.900! Hurry! Ca II 673-85.50 l P'lfV A TE IEAC'*S! Fabulous Cameo Shores. PRIME Corona del Ma r location W.th 180 · deg . ocean view! Cathedral. cemngs. Game room. 4 Bedrms. Lowest priced view home ill Cameo Shores. Don't hesitate,. call fast. 673-8SSO. ·;. &73-8550 lllK& llN VIKINGS T W U I A C D A 8 D X 0 L R Z Z W t 0 A N N C Y R E W T Y C I D It 8 N N F V £A Y KIN R PIS G N 1 g I i)E MA A R It Y I l A ! R T R H N R D £ M 0 L R OLENEWHCJDOEINIHNO £ It W I L R T U f S A L It L II' T A I f · HDSSNSCICTRNLEERLN T L L W W 0 I J C 0 H P l 0 K 0 N I R DRA£1KROfNYEWS8NlK~ EOIAIEISETTALZlfVK RWTRFEltlfURlPRAL"C~ f It [ l ,t L MM M "L NU Y £ L W 0 L l E l I L A A J 0 E N I Q U D A I C ALATLOCOD6£NR£DVINL C S I I D ~ ~ I T M U £ N G 0 C L 0 ~ Of.a Ol MIW T he challenfe -ean you leU lhe A atl ct_u •~ r r o m the exq ulalte ReproclUd.lGD& IA th1a NC19Uon of 1 New Eqland eottace. All ftxtW"M and QnJshl.np are either-yery o.&de or very new. aubUy bJeoded with wood aad . beam eellinp, !:W"Of:an oak pootrs. •Dtlque New Ena a nd fireplace (Cir c:1 18e0). pastoral views and carefree Harbor View Knoll condo tivln1. 2 BR-DEN~~ BA -Prtced at $198, 7SO. U~IWI: tt()Ml:I REAL TOR~ 676«X>O 2443 East Coast Highway. Coron. dtl ,,, WT IHI llLY a OCIH4 The bett vlew In J .. mlne Cnekl h~·deeor1t.6;-thia brilbt. •tr)' 6 cblertul home W/\tt'O 'P'Uol WUl win your heart. Sltu1ted on one of the beat sltet ln Phue Jll. Near-new popular "81y Mla t •• model. Thi• qulet beautiful area of fers the best In living: tennis courts, pools, spa & 24·bour aecurlcy 11le. ~.000. WllUY M. TAYLOI c:o ...... I Jtl f S.,ue ' ... ..., .. ,.,IWIAf'POIW'llll ... f C:9ITll. M.I. 64._4t 11 ..UC• --!9...U ... •· ., ..... ~Ill'°' r.-'nm .... AJt,. IPYe&ASS ••tc ut. hC.J', smrm.- fMlllY rm. a tp1c ••• •~ ba. trl* &ane•· Cuatm pool. ape, IQnnll dbdna rm. bcma rm. Hit. 11~ view. Prd-lcm•lly de· corated • la.nct.c.ped. End ol cul a.1ae. KT'OU frOJD p•tk. Su euu elllowl ID Wa biauWul ir. famil) bome. N...,b' ........ 000 . R.C. TAYLOa CO. 640-5112 c.oatUHd by all these adl? Ruch Realty and/or Woodbrtd1e Realty can abow_ yott any one of over a H&.md.red Ulted.homet in l(vln Don't wute time trying ~=c --ae- whlcb ad 1oundl the best. M CALi. IOEs IT All. IAMCH WOODIRIDGE .RIALn llALTY s11.2000 ss 1 .Jooo THE EXPEITS ON lmllE PIOPEl1Y SfiaeCllfPS .......... '"' ~ ....... Br. s ba, ,.__._ _ .................... •"-'le ldtebm/fam.Uy _...._ 1024 ........ .._.. 1040 VlmAMS llATIJ 8tat rialaa ~ DO'#. QiU .. ! 2'Al'o down, up to llCIO.IOO. Far detalla, call aow.MNlll. WAtWMT Extra Iara• corner duplex in xlnl cond Moorina avail. Spec· ucular vie.t. Appo111l· ment on.I)'. QS,000. room , 2 flr•pla cea. ·-·••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• hardwood Doon. French 1 '--aded G IY n. SIA doon. bay wlndow1. wpgr em Larp e:uc 4 bed.rm. 2,,, ti.led PoQI. brick patio. Mesa Verde ti. w Ille ram rm, fonml By owner $375,000. El:iltudve home wilh 3 clmng rm. just a short m.em. bedrooms. 2 bat.bl, de-Wlllktotiw beacb. OLDCdM oonklr Wall()Dper, at.one Partt Place, Inc 842· 7 461 MallAY a.mm, a bdrm. 2 bat.b bome l • tbe upper Newpor t •• y are•. _...,..Wit iD kitchen, =:.-: BAY DUPLEX Cote Realty & Investment • 640-5777 4 bdno. 2 ba. home on 40' lot, 1 blk from Big Oorma It China Cove. By appt.mly. ftttplace, &lant famlly room/kitchen combo with quality built·loa. Atrau m It fountain . $112.IOO. Call S4().. l 720 Ownerolfen a bome. 3 br. 2 b1, 9522 Innsbruck 714 :983 -29 47. 213 :~ Pool • eabua. Beach. u.WI UllWI Gt.tat J.lty s BR. Jnc. 11u•: Ill.ft. Owner /Broker f13-'°'3. WL SPICT ACULAR SWUl)' p•Uo 6 auper ftnplace _.. -1)' a few et ... r.-..otumnne ..... Call 151..ntl 1ueat gt r:e, II b u ry. hnaramic Newport Bay IMYISTMBCT Pmma1DlD1DCRm.3Ba . ..._ from 1orseoua 3 POT8n1AL 1024 -· ~ • .,. wlUI turbo dean + nicely up-••••••••••••••••••••••• Fun Rm. w/wetbar off bedrm upper unit or New UsUng, corner lot. --------cor 1eou1 pool area. sptldoua 2 bedrm lower forml din rm. good ren-.ATTIMTIOH 2 Story bednn, 2 ..... bath th large formal din rm. & lam rm You ~ wi.ndowa, brtdt &mill Natural brick (pica. 1..--walk ways ~ beavt.itul Wet bars. 4 Car garage. t..l, lowest price. ""-TOltS WifftPool llJUlt lee Ulla ()ne I -SELECT · 'T'PROPERTIES ire.. lncredlble ~only Bo•t spice. Steps to BALBOA ISLAND RLTY Possible future com· SIJUOO. See today. Call beach. Dial 752·1700 ·--·S'7U7--00---nmrlaluseoolbissbarp Feawrtnc apa.rklin4 poof with Ihde and decking. 3 Bedroom borne his 2\AJ baths. form1I d1n1ng room. f amlly room with wet. bar and fireplace. bbrary with r1repl1ce Pillo. 1132,SOO. C1ll 54()-1720 Pan Place.Inc 842 74'1 llll:Mm02 btr FA.ST! 3 Bdrm home. For m«e --------1----·----Ol'rN "tQ·"\'ll'·'"'•t•.<• a...Pi::lntlllla 1007 Information . call, By ownft'. 3 Br l "'t Ba ~. Sll 16t.h St 5 gar, encl patio. 213 94.3 34-0fJ 11\5 ~II. macnab I lrvtne ?-realty IA Y,.OMT VILLA! Custom Mediter ranean Dover Shores residence w/pier & slip! -4BRs -for mal llving & dining rooms -family rm -mezzanine study. AU the amenities necessary for elegant BA YFRONT LIVING! $895,000 incl. land. San die Fix 644-6200. <C-97 > 642-8235 • 901 Dover Ori\le 644-6200 HarbOr View Center Irvine at C•mpu~ Valley Center 752-1414 Body Beautiful For a New Baby ... . • . . . l ~&&JUI ...... =:: ..... - PIMHSULA POINT A t.otally delu11e cwitom ,~HERITAGE . • REALTORS or .. tk fortrfts ,.,. HDHH R ut' Laac pvt drive, to giant tree secluded 2-sty on estale·ailed ground•. Brick frontage & F.n gb.sb bey windows. 4 °' S 8 R. Incl. hide-a -way game rm. Hal rorm1 I din. rm. country titcb w /pantry. Fam Rm. domed ceil- ings. Brick fptc·s. sep bobby workshop. Only min. to beacll. Ready for thi s'! Mu st sacrifice-989.SOO-CALL NOW!! 963-0902 Bkr. home wlgourmet k1tcb, -------- bf&lcoay aame rm & full u Jacuui Ul sumptuous 1 muter bath, au abound· Ulg W/aohd oU appoint· mmta. TifE BEST OF "THE POINT " for SG.000. CALL 644-711 1 /JD.NIGEL OAll[Y & ASSOCIATES c:c,htrClltO a.och I 0 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex«ean view, 2 yrs MESA VH.DE old. 3 car gar. lg pallo, lo RXERSllS,000 malnl.. ea unit 2 Beautiful tree l1necl 8r/28a. lndry area, street. 3 Bedrm home d s h w s h r , I o t s o f needs fixing. Don't miss cl08Cls1cupboards Min out,buynow!!646-7171 to Dana Pt Harbor A (111 •1 "' I ' 01 'o I '· ,. '. rtne lnvcstment•IJVe in 1 COSTA MESA 4 Homes °" I Lot LOWEST PRICE in Costa Mesa Only 103 down. OWC. Always rerUd. Warid lltal Estah 556-7777 MES.AVHDE 4 Bdrm 2 bath. quality built. abake roof. double fireplace. Great location, ideal for entertaining Large re<: room, lots of decking, low main l.enance yard. Offered at Sl04.ooo. ca u 540-1151 ~HERITAGE !liil, I unit ~ rent o lber. \~ltVftJIW _:._1_1:._·_00_0_. _o_w_n_r_1_A_1_t..~~~~~~~~~ -.::m=-•• •••••-eon.. .. Mer I 022 Eutaide -POOL • • REALTORS * ~~#.Jkzd ~ llGCAHYON 25 Pioebunl Ln. se.ooo -4 tr, 2 ba. f..mly rm, lvg rm. rrp1s. guest house. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M•ny xtras. A11ume IEACH INCOME loan 9.9". Int. Approx. aderCorooadel llar un-baJ Sl02.000. Priced un- it located OD t.be IOUth der market $1116,000. Call side of lbe blgbw•y. 642-~7 Own/1gnl or Unlunited mcome & lD· 981.-:J Broker. vestment potential. Fast•-------- appr eciating area. CEDAR GLEN 64&-7111 MOOB.SALI 3 bedroom model, highly upo-lded condominium. 2564 Elden Ave, C.M. M2-8'7M 640-4Z17 Have aometh.ing t.o sell? 1--------~~~~~~~~I Casslfied ads do It welt. YOU CAN'T MISS 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• On dl1a ten1ftc 4 BR, .._. Verde bome. It ,...._ a beautllw poof 1od apa . Remodeled ~. MW s*Dt. Double fi replace and m ucb man. F« man lit.to call, ~ • .. HERITAGE HfALTORS ~ ,TAlllll. -· --- 4BR TWNHOUSE ii,, Be. 2 story, prof de· ror NrOCC Comm poof. '79.SOO Pr1nc only. Agt. S4H331 . 646-2325 ~ 3Br. 2Ba. ram rm.. poot frpk, 1109,SOO By owner 17141 840-4798 eves w1md.s 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SMOUTIH 2 BR hmbme, 183.900 116.780 lO assume 145,000 LIL Seller to carry back aecand Call for detads 8KJl SIS).561M) ...__ ....1.....1. Sharp, 2 bdrm home_ _,_ 1026 Xlnt are1. By owner. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S1 'CO') s.s 1-3936 MAlllHITA Spectacular h illtop homes. 2012-3208 sq n COiie to Manna . Selva Rd & Calle La Pnma vera $166,000 to S24S.OOO 831·~. 493-i006 Bldr FalMtainVahy 1034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 91/4°/o LOAN AMume Loan on thUi IO\ ety 4bdnn bome. loc: in "Very Desuat>Je" Y V Prol dec:or tbru-oul Blf· ly landacaped 00 11 pool 1Z lot. 1117,000. BY OWNER 9656 T1lbut Av.~2030 1 bdrm. + loft Condo 1n ORANGETREE S70.960 Call da)'3 833-9088, eves ~ :r767 Of'bb1e Pnn ('1 pals onJ y . U>vely 3 bf" or 2 br + drn. 2 ~. rul de·sar lJp· ~aded drps & r armel Cfl>lll, panlry kitchen. prd landscaped. Cl~ t.o acboob, pools & ~bop J1U1C. SU 7 .soo A.lsuma · b6e loan It fl 0wnr I Agt ~78 Assume I 03/4°/o Loan I Wl1i4• ..._. I 040 Take over nisllni loan ••-•••••••••••••••••• 0 al lo-i.'* lnl~e'\l Wllb t.tus EZ care town.home LIU UVIMG lo lovely Woodbndge 3 In a park. Nlrely de· Bedrooms, ll1lchen with oon&ed 3 BR. 2 BA bome wJt 1111 and eauni aru. with lar1e. beutUul LoYeJy ~bo Ntar the yllld. l11le and community Parl!Place.lnc84274'1 pool. US.500 C all IYOWMa -~l Near beach. 5 br. 2~ b•tb, formal dinina room. farnllT roocn. cov· end ,.UO.. new carpel.I. 1121,000. Call m..-ra. PllC:e ... HTI NIN 3 br, 2 ba 1n alnt .... 1Alll thlD OM DH. to beach. Full price. ••• .,.. Place.toe 142· 74'1 EDLVnVEHOME 500 Yrda to ocean. "Modd Perfect". H e3 or 4 bdr .. w/poof ,,ac. Immaculate! SlN,500. Rl:/lllAX,'1W!U STULi 2 8dr 1 BA. large comer lot, tf-4.500. RE/MAX, Pll&rt9,Gl· .. TAilllBL --· AS~AIU RIST ..... 41HM SI 11.'50 :-. Bmt a.ru. OoUqe ~ark. cpet nil de aac. New ~~ •• butt.en, tremb pGiit. oew UJe en· try. Psfect moYe-in coo- dlOan. VIie 4 BR 214 Ba, Wiie f amlly room wtui welbe.r. Grat entertain· memhome. llmNlTTMET (olfAthell OPEN DAJLY 10-SPM SPECTACIUI VU-lly & -.., 1'•• ._ -~ ...... ,_ fer ... ~IR& ••• r;'.. • •• ,~ ... ,... , ... Msll Del Mar, 4br 2 ba, upgrades thru·out. Deeb, rovrd P9Uo rm, dale to acbooll 6 MW park, Oner. no Alt'Ola,. *1~.ooo. IMl-0801 daya, 8'1.Jlltne•&u . IRAMD NEW -Oner. 4 Br, a:::t ...... EMC..,,_ 2 ltry •• .., .... ,.. ......... 4 ..... 1......... .. ,_ .. ... '"'*la ....... .., ....... $491,000. WATERFRONT HOMES lac. 0136 W Coa't1 I t1qhwt\v NV\l.f)On a,,,,, Ii 631-1400 .,.., Ind... .... Jutt comp ~ ille 1111&17. Od ~ fna ~ Clm7 nr. -CUllPll • many ........... ........___ CJUMn. M•• CS.I Mar ~I. 4, I --a be, I --. surz,oao. t'1N4IT eer 1&t 0pea ·-.,,. ~ Siii " San lOuD-" OW'I• ... ftoM tTM>e.-tr ... l.Mt ~ ...... •hr. 1~ __ ..... 01 • be, ne• cupeu, l m · -·--"' macal•t•. EacloH d i---.-bd-,-m-,-,,-,-,c-, ~ ..... f....U, dtft, Ina room ... 500 Call ...._rod, f~ doc ...,., rm. tab O'fW ·~ loa. .... .Dllvld Bowke. Realtor Ml-.-o BUOY •• ... lhe n.ltllll lllht vl•w •Del t•• out1tandtn1 recre.Uoaal l•d llU•• fJUD.,.. own 2 bdrm., I bL natl• Rock Olen 'lbw ..... Selll~ ~ wttb • Daltj PUoit Cl ... lned Ad la a ~ rmlter . . . 't523 CAM-"""'·'-·-jult c.tl.I Mz·S8'71. "'.,Ml: '"·- C()llfflPAIK A .,._y wtt.h 3 Bdrma, 2 blllN Md 2 ftreplaces. In lmmacul•te condilloo. All this for 117 .000. Call Jtl).1151 I ·. · ~~~11:~~~ &..flllle.._. IM ......... • .. , .. ... , ......................................... . ....._ CW'llTIAMO MU.TOP 1~. acra, ...ct for ' bones or room for i.m1t court. Private road, hidden In toothllla. Very custom 4 bedroom, vtews and oceu breezet. Offered at '8,500 . ,_...__.. ................ _ _,,_.,.. ___ _ UDO ISLE H>lt IMYIST91-AICHrncT-IUILDa Older one story 11rden home on '800 sq. tt. South-facing quJet street & lot, street-to.street. 40' width Prime upgrade prospect. Occupancy s ummer 1980 . Conslder sale-leaseback. Appraised value $350,000. Three l>edrooms. 3 baths. den. lanai, two brick & concrete patios, brick walks. Separate 2 car garage & storage with apt. over. Paved boat/c2lr storage area. Perimeter walls . Mature trees, ~zaleas. & extensive planting beds. Qualified parties mail business card to Box 502. c/o' Daily Pilot. PO Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Adu.Its Only. 2br pmio home. upgrd crpta, nice decor. dbl gar. boat storage, S71.000. Vacant. Pnnc. On I y . 0 w n r ·Ag t . a..7206. 731-7474 WOOOIU>GE 3 Br Sl.20.000 s Br lllS,000 642-0112. 644-M87 CAUFOINIA YAllSllNG BREED with today's trend toward mlnl1turizatlon there won 't be many more S bedroom, 4 1"' bath homes oo large lolb. SJ.S0,000 down moves you into this owner financed home. Call ror details .... ..,.,...C..ter 640-5357 HOMES Sharp 3 bed.room home •------- w1lh uaed bnck front and •-------fireplatt. new urthton~ ~ and fresh paint As.kl.n« 51.500. .. -=-H /~!\If: H ~ 'HALT Y ~ '.J~)1 2000 MST Cl.ASS! PUJSJt 2 Bdr . 1418 sq ft U PK T o wnho m t' RE /MAX , Patri c k . &n·IB THE ILUFFS Very lee 4 bdrm . 3 ba air cond. townhome red. lO $18.1,SOO Best op po rtun1t y. under narket' Bn*.er 640 s.560 EAST I LUFf- IY OWHY Sbr. Jba. $192,500 &M 1177 F&LAMD L..,.. a.edt I 04' ~t sm1tle story noor ...... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •, pl.an 1n N~rt Sh<> res CALIF. CLASSIC l&o deg wh ite wa in ,,_, nr beach 5 Udrm 3"2 ba +den. dtil lot On•' d a kmd $4QCJ ''°'' t' ... steal $1 00,00IJ dn~ n Easy lermi. O WNEll C all ror appt TI4 'll::D-1'51111 or ~ 7 WALi( TO 11.ACH Ocean vu, 2-1ty . 3 BR . ram. rm . 2"2 ba . f1rt pt. parquet ns . sep works hop, .,t ud1n rm Shutter~. slid 1tla'oi. Nonh end loc A rare bu) atS2U,OIO' Bkr 960-~ vt on tht> water S.W.500 700i.q n Dix hou~eboiJI 2 ha 67~ 2172 Rr 4 Ba. incl ude!'. S(•p suite & game room. ranuly rm d1mng rm. pool ., jacuUJ, xtra lrl{ l<.C ll3rbor V1t'w Jlomt>:> Sl!.flll.llOO f''ee 1845 Port Stanhope Pl Owner ~921119 Bluffl> JBR or 2+den 2"7b1 Patio. pool SJ~ O'X) 1-M opt av a ti 641>-8146 ~ Rully •94 O'JJl 1--------- 2tr. rll>k. DR + ~ut'°\t ~ ~an vu walk lo bcb. town $1 70,000 Owner~2212 WATaAtOMT t:xLr a larg.-('Orner duplex 1n xlnt cond Moon ng ava1l;ible. Spe<- IJK'ular \'1ew. Appl. only 111115.000 Cote Realty & lnu•i.tmenl 640-5777 I J I Me IHIOWI George Charles Realty 1.s proud to present the home s o r La1tuna llelldows, a new, pnvat.e COMtal community that ~fed typifia the ideal 1--------• tivtna environment. I.A YAlOMT COHDO Situated apinst lhe ten· tie ~lllaldea of pre· W /24 Hr. s.c-fty ati.SOUS Lqvn1. lbese Lux. 2 8 r . 2 ~ b a . ~ar bomes •~ ~ 0«an and bay llPllQIDl.ed iD t.be tradiUoo vSews. Hilb rlae. Under· attlVr' t quality fr un-ground park'g, spa • ~eonveruence. Huna. pool. S4S0,000 l>rieed from s:zso.ooo this ()pm fb.R Sil/Sun 1-4 Is a rare opportun..lty to • IOl Udo .Park Dr. JF. puftQM a new coastal BJ JamN A_ Mitchell 4r view bom e In the Auoc. Ph: 494-6641 or ~ community of _m.._937_0 _____ _ =·&lve WI an op-Bayrront, oceen view. port.amity to abow these boat 1llp •v11I , sec. homes to you bid«. 2 Br 2 e. condo. 675-JS I 2 63l.Q551, 642-mO. Pnn. only. Owor I At1-. OCIAMYllWS = ........ J bd, 2 ..... 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PllC.. ~171'. .... tSL•• ~~=r ....._ . LIUU QA L&M& OP· SIX1VDED 2 BJl 1 Ba, a.do I .... Z be. fhrpt tta:AfL'--t, 'DON.•M+WLhol, f'amll1 rm, paUo. 'ftifiM UAR Twra«. p.uo w/bbQ . .... -J400 ~~*-·Tia ~1" pet Olt . .., 2 la .._. •/"'-,... & ,..... SIOO Pool • jeeuui ....... ... .._.................... --~·•·im .._ ,_.,, ._. .w 2 • .... SIM+.-..... J -.cm flOllLIASI New I bedroom a bath home. Mlulon Lah• Coun~ry Club. Golf. ._..pioot, .Beautifully taodlca~, oo main· LmaDce yard. 90 ClubbouN Rd. o.ert Hot Spriop ~~2572 JAIJG]rqcam SMALL .. cb cotta1e. Stwy, 4 • ...... *....:......;.....;....,_.;....;...-d..,....--.. -.... - °'-view I "';,..::· Wpermo. tyear. ** IAYflllOlt.T ..._, •w a a...t. z .._ 'C>· Yearly, ..._. cla rm. z . ... r m..-u Btr IUIOmo.-.1112AJl, AVAIL Sept. 1J5tb Ptlnc. JU.,......_, ... 11100 • f'tr IAW/IAIM ODtloD :::·55~.f:'· 945.1474 y ... y LIAR . ~~:·den . aw, dm. J...U.. Creek 2 II 2 ...... ...., -. SIOO. t'1Mf12. a.do. Sec. ,..., POOla. er. a.. tam ~ .fplrc. 4 M ..... fww w mfw SIM illlcl .... '4mia. prlv. J,aic. SI.GOO dale to pan. \..-'lllldreo bcllltft -C...s• ma. C... U11fww BLUP'PS COND0·4Br. mo. Cal~:a:La Al Ok. UU . +utll. Sffl 389,newp&lat.JMOVus. •mar . 71+541-711Z. %1J.IZ2.8' ta Nobleza. ttOO mo . .tl. tpm. M4-G.'l50 ~~~~~~~~j&aper 2 bdrm. 1 ba S Br 2 Ba + frple • dcrowave 6 super f~. yrd IUO mo. Aft 7, Z · ll4t, dYI IU-tlll ......... e ct •91 HOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• sarale. Yard, UJ"peb fireplace. No pet1 ~7UO ...... ,tlr'7 c..w.. lZ24 ....................... •New 2111' elDDdo DI'. So. Loe ...... & A.MCI•• 671-lJJ I m ....... A ........ ..._.. s..a-• l27' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bdrm. 2 be. home lD xlnt S.. Clemmte locaUoa. '575 mo. '93·2HI or 51WOe. 11 I ·' / I•) .,, I I W.WIMI ..... lmBILEHOllE BUY·Sl!LL·RENT-SU:.7777 PtNANCE 38 tJNlTS.abeoiute pride dowmnbip. 2 Bill up to 1S60 sqrt. Best on marbt. Prine. only Al\ . Jolm Coe. S3l-l.2ee D£VELOPER WANTS Alli bwaea ror condo coo-vemoa. Coatact John Co.per 213·S42 ·8S7J , Zl.M31-1180. Ost Plua. Pool, •pa "50. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9'or't! CUtr VUJa Condo, 83M91Cor1SGZ1T. -3I02 C..mioo Capistrano, '·• WISlCLlff ....... .._Stor. .......... c..... CALLUS Ul·IOZ I ~c.....,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. IASTset Maade1Mararea.38R, 1Wllr#J•.._. l240 i.,..INdl 3241 3 bdrm. 2 ba. 2 car Brand new 3 Br. 2~ Ba cbed patio. *525/mo. 1't ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• guaae. Mao mo. Call &owabome,3car1uace. 6 last + c leanlna. HOKESP'ORR.ENT MO.Onprivbu.cb. Blue ..a70.aft7pm. Ir p I c • s k )' 11 1 b t • MUl.81, eves ~40 3 or 4 br. Priced from Laeaao Villa. Pools, left. Seascape town.home 2br. ~'Br. s ba. Lots d plant.a, fabulous pool, fireplace. RV aceeas. Priced ritbt at hlt.950. MOBlLEHOME INFORMATION New all l e a s ed , automatic rent 10 - creaGes. lst us er's depreciation. Trades 11c- cept.able. Agt . 844-9513 JIOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• microwave.Pool,teonis. 0-hW 3226 le\0$GS.f'ncdyard4' nh. 714 -499-2520. +den. 2ba, fprlc. 95. mo. Da19146-42112; 1arages. Families nl-1Q).4238. atriwn, patio+ comm ••••••••••••••••••••••• I '-. d •-t •c.-eves~llSC3. Pease. "' s • pe • Nice 2 Br 2 Ba w/caayon pool " tennis ........ mo . - IACll IAY EST A Tl ~ 2-8 acre estate w /lg house, 2 guest houses, 16 sta1J bone barn, buge ridin& rink, pvt ofc. a groom·s room. macniri cent view of the Back Bay, hub landscaping abounds. Contact Jim Flanders agt. C7l4) 752-1107 dys ; ( 714 > 581·5787 eves, wknds. BIG CANYON Spectacular golf course est.ate. 6600 sq. ft. 4 to 6 Bdrms, s~ baths. Pool and spa. ll ,375,000. Tll STAINES CO. 640-5711 CENTER New 4'i ln park resales for fwther l:nfo call Oraage County Mobile Horne Center~-a72 RANCHO MIRAGE DramaUc-AU amen+FP, 1:~n ~; rk · =:::11-:2»Sor view 6 frpk'. near new , 411&«Y.19 _____ _ 2 BR condo. Pool, spa, ....... on-+ ........ """C to 2B d ... _r. d • rp il . . , DO ee. 8> me. B-8800 or aft.er •~•· .... -•t· by mo ....--3"' ,., a, ee... y . eou... .__.__ •~ __,,.,., _., w ~. · beach . U75·SUS. fwu. Avail Oct l ·July I OCEAN vu, brand new s.-..2'7U --FORESTE OLSON AvailOctl.7lC.:i611·~ MS-10.!5. Sf7S mo. + sec. C7141 dbl condo, 2.81'. 21,AJBa, ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• .._,.._.. 3106 797 ·38H evt'!I, 33822 fri>lc • .)aeunl, dbl gar, Luxurioua, new 3 BR. 2Br. IBa Condo, 2 car UIO .. ~, ... "' , ..... ....... •••••••••••••••• 3Dr, 2Ba, I& yd, very nice Sliver Lantern. See 95 mo. Avail Sept 1. ~~~;::.e· '~~8e1·3~7 5~1m82°· Charm.log 4 Br family home. $550 mo. Act. Slt~on.ly. 9«586 4M-Un 499""591 ••• · · •EXCITING• ~:;:..~, ~~.wi:i::re;~nt~.o~~ -~-autiful __ o_3_Br_2_Ba_+_ne_w f1 •••..., l2l4 It Mr#J• FULL OCEAN VIEW =:at.r 32'1 2 pride or ownership 67~6430 " pluab home, nice ....................... t•t ••. JZ42 Wood & Glass. Almost ..................... .. s..cJal 1t1y homes on R21ot. 3 BR & 2 erounds le area, lnd:ry, BIJ1 2Br TwnhN. w/w ••••••••••••••••••••••• new. 4btf. lavislb mslr HOMES FOR RENT Beautiful 24 'x52 ' 1972 BR. Poss ible loan as· adulta-oo pets. sszs. + cpta, dr111. frpk, bltna, Lu 3br. 2.000sq . H . suite. 3 pres, rg sun-3 or 4 br. Priced from Keywest Mobile Home in sumption. Call today, •H•w Go•t. Pro· secw. bond. or last mo. AC. 2 car 1araie. 2\.0J8a, Waterfront Condo Lae dedt:s. All bltms. Water. $465 to SC95. Fncd yard & Laguna Hills, nicest 5 834-!ml .,.... rent..2589SantaAnaAve. poal.l560mo. Lst&lut $JOOO/mo871-&c7J +gardener Cluld&pet itarages . Famil1 e" s ar Park . 7 'xl5' 12Costa~Uftib OwnYourOwoHome Call8S8081 * SlOOstt Call Donna --·-------OK.11.l.SOLse4994820 please Kids & pe t i. enclo6ed pon:h-mirrored l2 spacious 2 BR ~arden MO DOWN! &1550 Spacious 2Br · 1 i.., Ba bdttorated condo for 'A'dcome. Call 964·2!166 or doors. light wood in-apc.s,+pootoolarge lot Govt.MakinatE·Z 2Br,lba,fDcdyard,encl. . t ownbom e . l ots o f lease. Clare Or loca m297J Agt .nofee tenors. 3'-'.rT air cond, 2 9 times .....,.. and rents toQu-'·fy-Stop R-ting gar. Crpt-" drps_ Lndty IWLrl• •edt 1240 amen1t1ea. SOS. call - - --...~ au "'" N -· -.. .,. .._ ~-lion . With rantas llc u_ __ ...... L.Aor veryspacaousBr's w/Ba are s t ill lo w With VETERANBROKER nnarea. o~ .... -... ••••••••••••••••••••••• eves~ ,.._..,._, - +dttuing area. walk in market rents would be 8 1.ETPHONERlNG mo. l!lt It lut +nzs. WANTID ~;~i =e~0u02 U.fw-Aished llOO closets. All for only. bmes2gross.Ownerwill tll-5102 cleaoioe " secty . 38r House 1n Manna .,..._ l244 rt for fanuly Pvt aru . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 129,SOO. <HU66JIU help finance_ Call now msu. School Ouitnct $375 to •••••••••••••••••• ••••• beach access ~tn.oTerrou ICU-9393 •NEW 3br coado nr. So. S400 mo. Please call ltlNTALS ~v-. I.I. Adult 21 + Pet Park House+ 2 Udts 4 br. 3ba. Wllller rental. Cat Ptua, pool, spa ssse>. 84&-&S'1'9attl!PM · 4'7-t761 10x50 w/expando. living Large 22SO sq.ft 3 BR & Sept ~June 15. SllOO/mo. &XM974 .. 7se.-0217 8-eh..1 ba .. $37S nn. 2Br. IBa. screened den. Plus 2 wuts located 127 Abalone. &73-5075. · Ptlab 3 Br. 2 ba , near 3BR.2~ba ..... '650 in porch. ldeaJ for s1ogle in Costa Mesa Truly 8JH!MO Eutalde Entertainers new; CJ1. area nr. bcb 2 BR. 2 ba_....... . s:;oo person, Owner wtll carry pride of ownus b1p 4 Detilht. 3br l~ba. m.uy ~-)'d.15111.S. M8-966S Saa Clemente balance garages, caU ngbt JlOW, • .-WGOYT * ameo, kids, no pe\s. VACANT 2 Bft 2 Ba. CLASSIC 834-9383 * PllOGtlAM * Avail 911. S'72S. 63J-Ot91. ntric. walk to aboppuag, ~ ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1252 L!ASU-lf•SlS~ 3 Bed.room Custom Tu5Uo bome-lllOOmo. 2 Bedroom+ Den home Newpon-S1 OOOmo MOllUHOME D-Pt.4rt.x STOPRENTING' 38r, l~. cpts/drp&, no schools. close to rwys ,..__,..,......, .... IUMS SAi.ES Upper units have ocean Own y ....... ~·-Hom' a pda, $100 mo. SJ7S mo. Village R E ~-" view, fireplaces and ""'vwu ~ 631-0dS 111112-4471. ask ror Gene WESTCLIFF 1&2 br, 270GH.arbor.Ste206·A dens. Well loeated and . 2'-'tba coodo. pool, etc MSG Mo. No ~s Hillhurst Or. <nr Alpha Beu markd l SS6-Q08 Townhome-1 yr lease. Ylew, upgraded, S6SOmo. 752-1700 S79 ,000 & up. 1100 ·--·H•0--5•9•3•7--•I only 2 years old. See Go•vtN.OM~~.·t E•-Z New duplex; 3 BR. 2 ba .. Open Sat 10.2. 3br. 2ba. In· WestcUH Dr. OJ>en dally these today, 834·9393 ....... each with patio. tll2:5 Mo. t'I water & gardener 1-5. 642-358.1or673-6640 Spac_ious_l 7_SO_s_q_n_._2_B_r_. ~~JlER~~~R Yearly lease. No pet.a. 157 SI mo I ease 9191 Niguel Sbores Twnhm. 2br 1 i..,ba, ( & r pauos. all amenjtaes+beach •sec gate s:56S ~-3062 or t • ' I '' • f f ~ , UNDAISLE sen> sq ft , slip, S Br S Ba. ideal locaUoo for sun. Prin only. Owor/Bkr. 67MW Redhil l 0-~Re.ilty I 1d11 l<l'.111\ lllllH' . ' 28a, wet bar. de n . Bay&Beadl 7»-0811 ScoicaUCircle.5'58·1929 lndscpd, 1 yr old in a 5• St20,ooo.4!!'~y sbake 831·5102 Familyooly.Zbdf'm. Iba. ~Townhouse dlx .. 523CAM,.,,Da:fRVlff£ ~~~1,J~ ~ ________ _.... Pk, Irv. S65,000 PP. rQ9f, brick firepl3 ce , Coodo witb pool. rec 2br.2ba,allamenit1n, 1 • 2 Br 2 Ba~ .. -i.o Oct.1st. Owner /Agt. 975·6798 dys. 832·9817 well located. · ..... , .... _.. 3107 pla 1 a 80 t84-L3113 ... ...--.. eves. SCOTillEAJ.TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• =ty N~~.· · beaut. Rancho S .J .. e.GNJ Beacb. 12200 Yon ~MIRAMAR 4Br 2Ba fnry. -per mo. eoa: 2111r cq,1a, kids. OK. DO swim. golf, lmnla. $575 Lake Parti. 3 BR 2"'1 ba. tedto. adult condo. 2 BR. COSTA MESA 536-7533 near bay "ocean.' c213) tact Vicki 957.18M or clop, yuda, eara,es. le Ix. 642~. 540-7$58 Cam rm. comm pool & dm. 2 Ba. pools. alJ fac1l C 1 m' 'a u. ...... 14 1425 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By owner Goldenw~t ---------au.53ie a-am nm. freably painted in-lbr ...... ......., t ...... l&OO mo.l31·1'16.s pd Walk to sbopi a>x40, 2BR1"4! Ba, 8 mos .._. · aide/out. nr part, avarl + """•.....,..•pa, eft· .-•-213-~ Id L t -...TH1-·cH BR p ii Ra.ft ,_......,...~~-~-nia.9t:ll32nes_ BR --o . ow ren . near MNdPr rt ~1 _.. -1 Y I • ut . • • ~ct~a'"'•"";;~';'." lb.Mitchell. Y~ condo; 2 . 2 Bnnd~ IBrCoodo. UP· beach & shopping. Mov-Ho opery ....,...d 7br. 2ba. frplc, S'1SO /mo. AdWts. No Peta. 20CIYI ba., den; clean! l500 Mo. .......d .,_ Ing, must sell. 125,500 or mes, apts. coo os. AvaJI 9/8·6/13. 126 E. Pomooa.S.O.~ .-.. 2ba ~ ft fam W 0 0 D B R I D G E AaLJue.41t-4Sil ..... rec area. ~c. bestotrer.&&S-!214 commercial. lge com-Ocean Front, Balboa ..... • ___... ._ lBl'ATES~ Lux 2br -...:::_ _ __;___ _____ 1125/mo Ts&-1434. 33n VIA LIDO, N.8. piexes. We welcome pro-p I ..... t Back Ba)' Coado·CBr. rm.. rrna fonml dining, 2be deti. ·-LR . d~: lbr, lba. lOxSS 1964 blem properties & eM. nq ... re a pro-21,AJ8e, fa111/~ rm, Iota ol itaaa. a.50. l.ocl iq' W . u,.):pk, ·~ny $315,000 Detrolter w screened spec:i•liu in loog term perty. ..., elect + Jc f.!tfo• dbl prdeoer. MH4lS rtt racil. Call tT3-20l l 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; porch.NiceadulLNoPet management. We ad· 2 bdrm. 2 ba, quiet re· ~ .. ~um.pool, Vecant' BR I~ bathe, before~ S.Sl-3333 aft. s. NO f'EE! Apt. 6 Coodo CM park. Avail. Oct. 1. vertiaequalified tenanl5, s identlal street on tamil. Jacu.ua . .-rs mo. ,__, ard •UorTony reotala. Villa Rentals Jdvate patio. ln mlnl, $12,iOO.Owner.SCS-&389. increase rental Incomes, BaJboa PensuJa . .,., blk ea.az73alU:30PM. •OAMY 963.on 5 -----'-----~Btr. move.l:n condition. Must handle col.Jectiorui 4c dis· from bay. 673-1920, 2 Dr house. w/w crpts, see to appreciate! 2Dld!Owlll: tobch, lg liv rm, bursements. Ask for ~. CLEAN 2 BR, eocl. !lelaot 2 bdrm " den drps, fn~d 14. I car Bhlfs ccndo. lease; 3 BR. LEASES I IA.SES! 3 Bedroom · Duplex Newport Bay · S'100 mo. '''V •f .. ,. .. , ... ~r~ ~~~~~~~~~! sep din rm, lg cover'd Gene 0-Poi.t aarace. •patio area. CIO>/mo). Plush crpti. iaraie . ·u 1s mo . 2ba .. singlelewl;spe<-· Oau~owt.,.,..1 ~.':i~·,!i:.!;~.; lfi -:· '-. . • .................. ?L~~ f:~~~:"· :.~=~1~:;sPV: S0.3M4. :.t;~ainat Excluaive Usting ! sale H. 8. 536·2750 or 962 ,.. .... 546 8103 Su lb II · 11 "Woodbr! dge Es tat es 2 Bedroom -Duplex Newport Bay · $600 mo I ' Must sell this week. S31'6714 -44,' ,.,. · r!Jrl Nr amata ~7;· 2 Dr bouae. yard, 1ara1e. 1ar, fully malnl. yd. Ad&ms" 4 Br. 2 '-' bath. Reduced to $37SK. 3 Br -------.,.. ... e . o pe . .,.. . pet, child ok. S42S. Adult.a, DO peta. loquire new. S7SO /mo. Call +2 br. Drive by 4809 ~/ 49Me!Mor6T3-2l8l. ~. at 5 2 7 18th St . NN5Z2 956-34$4 Seaabore then call to see. <wts Sat. 1100 EX~u • ~E UP 1 W--• IHdt 3140 TI4-fl&O.Gl. · or · Prtn. onJv pl ase ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Nice 2 Br 1 Ba, E.akle, nu I'---------Avail now nicer thaa ' 1 e · OCEAHDUPLIXES IOr '"lo!;{ Cash~;~::·;·;;,·; ~~~i!t.f~l:: ~~J~i~~~l ·rww."Atc. 0immac. lux. MsiMR•atty New3bedroomhomes 12 UNITS. Shake roofs. ba, pool, ucurity. z.t<>ranae.stl-2"171. opmer, l580. Avail Now. ~~.'!:~~~ ~ -~ 64Z...1150 ~~~· BeauUful pool " groo.oda m.3r.M or (ZU)m.4.t8t. Get GREEN cub No pets. S4111-8162. or, late ft pool privp. l m ~ acre. Close to •hos>-Ml wport .._. 316' for WHITE elephant.a 4 Bdr., 2~ baths, House )T lM. lit Uat + lttW"i · Ideal location. No. ping. Pride ol ownership. •• .. ••••••••••• .. •••••• with a C1aaaiKed Ad for &ease. HB. ~ moo-ty. S7'15 mo. No peta. C..11 SUN LOVEIS! t.acuna.1 Br. ocean side eo.ooo. Newport Crest Condo. 2 Call'42·58'11 tllly.~1413. ownerk>aee840-5Zll. Walk to tbe Beach! d hwy. S58..SOO. 494-2859 • • • BR. ram rm +den. 2~ -;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;.;;;;;;;,J.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J..;;;~~~~~~~ 2&2ba, ram rm, frplc .._ ,.,_, ty 2000 l2 UNITS (6 duplexes). bllthl. Frplc, piocM & ten· Better Homes Realty .......... ~•••••••••• Pride or ownership. nisencl. S'1SO.MS-3323 ~ 213/934--0504 Shake roofs : I story. Beautiful foliage 4' ex-2 Br. 34th St.. $475 IKw Property COST A MESA ceUent conrutioo. Spen-pr mo. no pets. Two 2bdrm Dplx, beat 4 "*" °" I Lot dable with 25% down• 673-&:M6 rental area, oceanside Lowest pnce in Costa comer ol Balboa" 40th. Mesa. Only 10% down. 1205,000, Brkr Co-Op. fNIC. Always rented. Don. owu/brkr613-0ll87. Wortd IHI Eshlh 111.0Q( TO 55'°7777 llACH 3 bdrm. Z bath beach bame In a private com- munity, freably up· 1raded. Call today I ~n7\ °""' '" O'" s IVN ro et w 1r r:~ THE Rf.AL ~_E.:STATERS _ 107' ••••••••••••••••••••••• te'WPOIT HACH IJUMITS 1 DOOR from OCEAN. Unbelievably low LOW PRJCED al 1425,000. Owneu-wtll trade. WorldlHllahft SN-7777 FOUi UMITs.C.M. NNr new, a Br owners unit, 2 ba. frpl, 2-car pr.,J.2Br.2ba, umu. TSL hlntmta '42· l.OS "D&UXI UNITS PRillE i!!MTSIDE, CM 2 Bdrma each. 111ESTARNES CO. ..o.m1 ••• 15 UNITS. Act ually S houses & 5 duplexes Priva~ yards & patios on over l acre ln rural setting. Imagine only 122,000 roe a bowse & only $44,000 for a duplex! Total price $330,000. ••• lB UNITS. 4 years old In a.ta MeH. Shake aid· Oceanfront. winter; 2 BR, 2ba.~Monlh 61~S539 1 bdrm. no pets, wtnler. IMO per mo. incld utU. ~'n5.l. UDO ISLE 2 Br, 2Ba, lplc. dbl 1ar, Wm&er. 9525. 873-3370 ::te!t~p~uperb •Oceaol--roat-•3•Br-LD•1•UI*"- ** * loc. Avail for Wlater' re:t· 21 UNITS. Leas than tal. Sl31D/mo, J\llly fW'll. •.soo each unit. • • * Ddve by W Vla Udo S6 UNITS. Brand new. Nord, L1e 2Br, 2~• 200'J4, depreciation. No w/dm • p.ttio. 97S/mo rent control. Pride of )Tty. ownerallip. bl times erou~1 us at 752_ 1920 Balboa Perun. Point 2 Br. 2ba. sinlJe famll:y home. FWJ.y rum. S'100/D'lo yrty. Waterfront Homes Gt-1408 Any nwchand1,. ~ •• pf'ICed at sroo or""-qw#f#H for a Piiot P~ Ad a 4 lines, any Wednesday -$2.00 Cel IOIMy, wl bl#~ or~• ao ~ ~I VJSA or Iii.,., Chltge. (Alolotc'YCll ed• nut I» prepMJJ ' Deadline: Any time before 5 p.m. Tuesday CLEAN-SHARP 3 br house erpts. d.rps. bltns + microwave, dble gar · w lopnr w /eltt. dr. opo r f'hcd. patios. -.,., mo. WATERFRONT 3 br. 2 be home oo Cbanoel. in· d 's slap for pwr boat up to CO'. DbAe cu + xtra prtg. Sl.200 mo. JACQIS IEAL TY 675-6670 2 Bedroom · Duplex San Clemente -l300 mo. Call fast for details 7!C>, 1700 .>/'f t ~. ' 'i.. ~~' '·. , r" filllill ., .......... ~.4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... 1 ...... 3706 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 bdrm. Penthouse In TM Venailles. TOl~ SttUn· ty. Private balcony. Jeeping rooms It Pl>ol. eym, sauna. Spec kltt'henettes. S75 per tacular VJew ol Newport week & up, Ocean Front. Blly • the ~ean. t&OO _m..7 __ co _____ _ mo. Private Party. WINTER28DRM StC-45eO. '°' block to bay. clean. BNu&ilUI New cstm 2-1ty. 1_sm_1mo_._m._1_1n_. __ ~ P'tpk. Walk to EANFRONT delux, hsbor. 2br, 3ba. "50. =:i;r no peta, winter I Jbr, aa. •· 751·3"2, 5 • BR -mo ltl·IJ64 m41MO.... -. . 'I /, ', .. ' \ ( ,, I •t I ' I I I -- •" .. ..• , .. ( j ·'~ 1.- h-~ I &.I~ •n~ .zoct I ., ; ".J .... ,. . ;I -~· .. '. HU .uu th .......... -..,. ~11~ .................. ...... • 't."4•~1 :•=. ...... ._. 4 JOO ...... 4410 -- ~ .. &... 1021 &..t•.... H OO ·-I • ..JIO ............. -···················· ;:;:;:? ..... -.......... ri • -....................... .... .................................. .., .... . iW9 IOCllllUD&&e oeeded. 91 LllQ.U.. N.B. --.1-------•ILOll': ar-Valle)<.,.., Olilw Pn. C.11. tlTI ar afftct ap.H; J.llO Sq. ._ .. LOAMS r .V.Oo6dlllll.u.,app1 . .. Clall lltwe •1 n• ft. .. mo. ... ...... r •. Mt .... to *LOll'S• w1·1z•1 117·• &~lltrl'JMllll JDdn-.&DeedLouaoe Mellow. REWARD. ......... ,. .. adYalH >' IW ...... 4IOO ~'°= _... OPEN M ..... DAILY ...., ....... QeHr Lallie llome. ..-• ... •••••••••••••• ,.... ..... , &ar: ~. male, ANT&D: r .. ai. to ~Call..... ~ llACH I .I . D&n. -.-,~,.,._ lileed.L tll, ~'-CJJ..::.• !'._! ~ .... .... ....................... .... ". t ... . ,,, ...... . -~ BeaDt av.U .. autaUu bocne. aff. 4JIO ........... ·-······-· GAIAOZ TO IRAa&-• ~~ ,.,. .......... ••all '91tltM U. for cta11t1. Do••towo ....... Ida. 4MG'7I OM.it..... 4400 ....................... .... pimui ..... ... , .................. . tll•tmtt•. --------orncz lf9Clt available Ba •/IUkb priv . ..,, oc. .i tms Bea'b Blvd . oaUlet. Ev•. aft. f • Mat Talbert lo Hunt· wbdl. aoo. 540oJl71 bllloo •aeJL lliO per ...... lMILY a WWI,.. ... , ••• 19ft'A&.S , ........... ""'b~att!ds•1a. towallilftH Spaeloua ~. "°'°' QWet area 'l\duJu. no peu . o.t...~ dra l&e air. a.. 81\M, dMwllr Nr. bud\. Adl&I, 00 pe\I t:lllO IJIO. ...... IQOll&b. PboDe cn-.aqe M., DOHllW. CM bome. ..-vke SLO per cnoatll. him. Of' Wll1.1n room. dllk •per madh. Dally SS'1.-Piiot office. Pbou --m4tll~l ---associated 1 2 Br dupla. ldda OK, oo .., ,.,., prageia, la ~vt bath, mature MM.1Zlat. Z7t. lady,IU.epriv,ref, •UP. Offlce-atore. SHl>l..al 8cb4N·7MI CIJU, drps, A/C. l7J01 I•• . • lllOto MU. W Br, 2 ba, ~~~~~~~~J end.~·~ Jl'rp~. -tldry.::,r--~ ~ wtmer. 2 bdnn. Oarace. TSL _ ~-=-~ . ,.. Built-Ina. d l1bwa1htr. ~f: Jbr, Zba. encl. ~ to sand. 52111 N• new apt &: paint tune S4U 4' U SO Oc:i::. No peta. M2S *-IZ7$. 'lSl-- 162 Br apt.a. Winter " •New 2br CODdo nr. So yearly. Garaae parltln1. Ost Pl.au. Pool, spa $4:-iG S.,. to beach. 673-39$8 _.4or759-0Z17 or~. --Nmrnew2br.2ba, bJt.ne, nm. hwbly paint.ed 10 ...,.,out. or parlL. avad. lmmed. ~. M3-7GOO 1315 + cieaniq Ir ~ur. 2 bdnn 2.,,. be flreplace Almost new. Mas mo + -1151112 Came.ron St. M'MCiM. llu:NIW• ......... ll42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'\.t.m. room w/Ba. pvt eo· t ranc e. e mployed Fem/Student preferred. CM area. SUl6 mo, utJl tn· d.Gl~ ..... ..._ 4150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nurae can care for am bu1atory penoa m my home. N'S. 642-4503 --------............. 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Buda.. K.B. IM. 90-2134 ........ w... New addWoa to·"'~ llO f\Ul aervtce nee. Miila in Newport Centtt. 14 MW amca In pluab aur- roundin t11 w /undu- ground uslped park· In&, From $2115 mo A.ell about our move·1n al· kJwance. Newport Reg~y C.orp (1106M·7ll8 Oteanfroot; 2 BR. xlnt dahwuber, laundry ~· Adults, no peta. facll. sundedt. a95 mo. Gar. Wntr $450. 673·?"709 Adult.a, no pelll. Days b , 21,; ba condo. attach. 1ar. Lndry facl. Lra. rmtr bdrm. Pool. apa. llZS. ~1 al\ 4pm. ~ for rent. Bia Bear Oty alpe fl : linens furn. 1or2 Rm Suiles from 11~ 925 nilely pr cpl. Call 719 W. 19th St. Call Tom 2 Bdrm 2.Ba, Winter Rent, 8'1s.GCi82: evea 613-141.8 atter3p.m . ~-11189 _54G-_zooo __ . ____ _ no pd.ti. lblk to beach. 2 Br, 1 ba. Encl gar, bltns, MOO. 1908 Court. llB Or No tuda or peu . call Olll 6'7~11832. 548· 75129 btwn S-3 pm. SHORTTER~ Rentals Over 35, lbr upper. no Weekly. wmur cit pd.a. no tida, laundry Yearly.Agt.675-8170 facs. 311 W. Wllaon. ]144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR, l t,i, ba townbae 11pt U> Oraqetree. Complete rec facll Adlls only $&25.~2038. 3141 OHTHEllAc.;--631-·21-17-----i..,.eleedl e.cb. ldtch, bath. uUI pd 1-2Br lbe Sml patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• riote! Apta. $210 yrly " carport. laundry $375. 2 bdrm. apt. Ocean view, i., lit & lut. 230fJ W. AvalJ9/l . Pb"5-6625 spacio u s No pets Oceantroot.673--4154. ----491·3495, 2&07 Solana -------S/85. lBr, I adult. no pet.a. Wa:;. STE P S TO 8 EAC H Pool. patio. 325 J 17th prage, adult.a, no peu, Ptace. off Santa Ana OCEANFRONT 1tud10. wlnler 2 Br s.\50, 3 Br, A~ Mer 111mS40-0lJO Jbr. 2br. $350-5495·$.\95 Sdl/mo 67~ -io cl ud1nc ut1l1 ties F.ast&lde 2 bdrm. S3SO mo. SJ&-0321 2 BR. l&e Uvang room & pool, adults. no pets. ----patio. $Ups to beach. 6tlMJDJ 14,iedpx lwc apt. 2BR 2ba s..--.: 673-~ No. eod. blll to beach Lge I br. C 4r D N r . Otean View S.\7S yrly Oteanfront beautiful dlx Fairview 4r Baller. No adullll, oo pet:J. 4'4'4-060 3br, 2ba, frplc, S900 mo ctµkttto/pet.a. 54>1882. eves Jmos or longer Retzi . ------m.UM9 MESA L'IHES 3br, 2be, frplc, Ocean Vu 1 Bdrm furn. UUI pd 7 ~:lor S27iaQ1 Br 1~... dedcB. above Lag fk b 00or.i ~h. No children • gas • cos...... 11.S . SS75 494 6942, gar, adult.a. no pets. 26."0 4.!K-0349 pet!!. S350. 67s.6ro9 ·Harla Ave. 549.2447 ----Hu poei •oett l869 Winter rent.aJ 2 Ar Apt $325. Large 2 br, J ha. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /deck cit view $425, gara1te & laundry racal pAJU( HEWPORT Bachelor apt $325 Gar & 2009 Maple St. apt K, Ba c h e l ors , I o r 2 uul mcl. Open Sat /Sun ~l8S Bedrooms & T""'nhouses IOAM lo l PM. 313 t: Bay -v -Ave. 675-81.20. "THE VICTORIAN'· From $3711.SO 2 Br, l'h ba, w/(l.ar. Spectacular spa, total Beaut. 4 BR. 2 dra to beach. $850/wlnt er. 831·2800 Pally . o r ~49 Adll.11, new t'rpt.s. df"P6 , recreation pro11ram, bltm, foal yd WaleT pd. 1IOcial Pf'OCJ'am. 7 pool.a, 8 867 Victoria. $320. tenruacowta. At F'asbJon &411-41.20. ~120 INaod. Jamboree cit San Joaq\a.n Hilla Road. Lge 2 Bdrm. 2 drs to JiouM! t~ 2 br. Iba, & 2 beach Wmwr S4SO. yrly ba S3!5() & SJ8(). Garage, ~ 67~49 or 831 2600 patio, was her/dryer I a!tr.. room, 1 child Ill<. no pell> 2bdrm large pat.10. clean l house to beach Wwwr Ava.ii 9 fl cit IO!l. 2042 Meyer Place, 64().2363 $&25. Lclul1>e 673-6562 Lar~e 2 bdrm from $285. 17141 '44-1900 2 Br. 2 be condo. VJ blll to beach. 2 u r gar . auto opv Beaut bay view. TSL Mgmt &t2 1603 OCUHFtlOHT 2 Br, 2 ba. frplc $1SO leau (213 )392·4227 or 97S-41912. ------- TAHITI Medem l or 2 br cottage on beAch on Tahil1 with car, r ow boat, wash mac hine . complete kitchen. etc. for more lnfo call 97~21119t eves & ~. Now Labo& appl!caUon.5 ror winter rmt.ala CAU.USAT fO'lES RlALTY INC. I '1 PM(> (714) 873·8210 I PALM SPRINGS vaca· lion coodo on M1u 100 Halls Country Club Greens , pool. tennis . Near Rancho Mirage restaurant 11lr1 p Cu 11 988-5430. 963-1209 an 6 •Newport oceanfron t. Wk·Mo Xlnl loc. nr pier • t.erwa cu. 67J.. 1m .... tose--. 4300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mavmc? Avoad deposrta & cut liv1n1 expenses ! Profe1111onally 11nce 1!171 HOUSIMATtS 8J2,4.134 t-:xpand you r IHestyle With a compatible room· m.at.e We dacover that person Call 1WO PEAS IN A PAO &SI~ or 7SfH209 O.tSt.om decorated 3 Ar 2 Avatl. Oct. Qwet bwld- B» + 4 Br 2 Ha 1ng with beautiful W!!hr/dryr, color TV. re.,,; landacapmg. Ideal for doontobeach frTJ.-4586 adult.II over 35 No pets. LEEWARD APTS. 2020 ---------1 11\Jllerton Ave. '1 bill East Newport Ave & 1 blk Soul h or B1&y ). WINTER RENTALS Jbr. 2ba. hQwle w /new Cll)t. 1575mo. ""blk to beach. 3br 2ba ~u want.ed Sl35 upstairs, bltnll. 1 undk, per mo. to share Condo In gar. Ille 156(). 127 44th St. Santa Ana. 644·5129. 2tlr, tba apt. $400mo 3br, 2ba, bowie . I house toocean. S550mo. DIAMOND REAL ESTATE n•w.co.ur~. ann1,..., 64.5-7573 631-03fl7. ------- 9'JIETUVIHG MOl!t UUJ. Ftee. Ne9'l'pt. drpa, encl. l(arage, patio, iveat llltcben w lbltns Adult.II, no t>fta. Dbl 1unk In ba1h. 2 BR $375/1 BR S32S Z123 Elden Ave. C.M. 84.2-7605 s.ta.-• 3776 3-BR_2 _Ba~~. S4SO. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• RR 2 Ba. '350. Betty Newly decorated 2br , MS-916Jor644·2%70evs close to beach , avail ----~-June.1350 492·138~ New cuat dpb , gd £/aide Inc 2 BR, big yard. pvt. Dk5 + MIC ~llOOO bt wn H7PM 64Ml40. WINTER RENTAL. Steps to beach. 3br. 2ba. dplx. Bit-ins. rrplc, garage. m-&YZ3. ZU-881-1705. 3 BR. 2 e.. fplc. bltM. acroea fr beach, yrly. alZ mo. 64.5-111586 ----- Ocee11front large Jbr, winte r renta l , $450 642-1121. 67$-0516. 1br duplt-x, near beach, yearly. $400/mo S67~ Bach.. good closets an kit.chm 20t20. RIO I DC I ulll., y rly. fl75 ·61170 , ..-,a:n.~ Roommate female, Irvine townhome, non·amoker S250montb. ~ ~ of 2 chlldren wUI ahr apt. Nr. bch.. ln H.B. Prtv downst.alra rm Ir bath. $200. lncl util. 8G0-41~ Priv. rm. & priv. bath. Ft~ In ncbanie far uui ~ni. Fem.On ly. c.all Ray 4'Q.2318 eves "wkndl ool,y. IUdnmllmao 45 wanu to ahr beaut 2 Br hou.ie LD Uruv Prk $300 mo. col· lete atudenl OK. nn· amllr. Ref a requ1 red n2-S6ll .......................... 1 BR. CDCI l(Mr. 1J6 Y. GB... 3102 Bay. laU1laal +SlOO No ftun 2br Dplx, lteP9 W ~. nail. now. CM ·-•••••••••••••••••••• -...~·$33_!. beach. Wint.er Rental. aru. Call al\ 4:llOPM, N'15. 551·1.53'7,-..W ~ CHILDREN IYMl'l•undor 2br. 2ba Pfo Peta rlf o diJdrm UpptT A vall. H5. M2-4ff/S A19Welco•At I 11t try Crett J Bdrm w/praee Mwta. Jl'rom aoo "° .... ~v-.... •Beau&llUJ l..udecapln1 ~tG.-a __ _ -a.udreft'1playarea o..r.w H2' •Xlnt rec faclUU. ... •••••••••••••••••••• •toudatora,.s_pace aa.drm. a""' mo. lncld ~llr:JBR ~I. Av.U Oct 1. Call "2~perapt. MM1.ba a\ .. 1.11e1 or fl'OE. lmperlal Hwy "'lfm.on .. ..,,. - - lf0.ttl1 •T_.. llU ---------317 6 ~-Fem rmmt.e needed ••••••••••••••••••••••• homed. 10th St . H.B. l • 2br, move In &oday. 511-tJ1M. Lori. w~ to bch.. •to '325. tel-('Ai07«.._ll03. M I F , mu a t b 1 v • liOO+mo. income. Jlent 28r2U.,frple,lndr)'.NU Q +$1!0 dep + wtll. pnttcrpt. Ho pet.a. rm. ....,. •mo --------Mala under •to aban lu.x 2 Br 2 Ba \IPI*. d«IL, N'8 apt. D.o mo. Fiim .• w1lll to bncb, at.or•, recf.cil.111MlUev1 pvt, adul\1, no ,. .... H ......... __ .... b _,,,lt, _.. .a nr -..,.. 2n a. n1>4maU. Ip. pool. 1221. Retail/Office space. 700 aq rt. Weatchrr area 1~141, call collect. Small otf'ttt. Perfect tor answering aemce, ett' Only $75 ptt mo 1102 Wart 11th St. Santa Ana. f'or more Info call Joe Canal e ~47 -4181 or n.w.a at~ rnn SnalJ Ride·Away Off•<'C {)ily l50 ;>er month Va l'aal. 3:25 No Broadwuy. Sanla Ana Hlstorat'al Bkig. For more 1olo nil s.m Warreo ~ or Kmata s.56-17<T7 Prsllg>ous new EXICUTlYE SUITIS available near OC Airport. Altract1ve rates 111Clude recepbocu.l.l, h1w l.Jbrary. conlereocc rms, secretarial 1er v1ce . & Xerox f11c1llty t'or a penooaJ tour & further dela.lls toqwre at Vortilr A~Sl)C, 95~·2288 or ~JBOO ---- COSTAMES• Profeaa. orr1ce :.pare avatl. in Calif. llil Bank Bldg., 00.300 aq. ft. Low pnce u1cl. janitonal. aec:urily servlcea. con· fettnee rm. & U11J A bun· dant partnng avall Con· vement lot'. clo1'e to ai.,,ort. travel agent cit bank in bid&. 230 t: 17th ~ .• C M. 642·9560 COltOHA DS. MAil Deluxe office. Sl50 Per Mo. R ea l onom1r s m-6700. 600 Sq. ft . view, under· ground prllg, ~levator. O>aat Hwy V11lbwty Air cond. La1una Beach (114 )$-49·118fl ; wltnd11 ~. MIWPOn CIHTH OfftCISPACE at Sl..25 per Ml ft Prime apace avalJable in Cal-American Blda. Newport Ceot«. at Sl.25 per aq fl. 788 aq ft. or U32 sq fl. (3 yr le ... avelll Free par1t1e1. .Uk ror ew. 114mu"10 IDC.SUITIS J~ll bavln1 your pla~e of bualneaa a\ lid.er Center. Recept. eoal, room, photw COY· era1e . 100 xerox CIQPHll/mo •• colfee. lncld. In rent. Sec retaria l aervicea avail. f'or more Info. pl.a call Bev at m.3141. teWPOWT IEACH Nft prckn offlcea. $1 Ol5 •• alt alrPoft W/JlbJt ~·~.Orouod noor avaU. to 4000 aq. ft, M.Wl!Ol, Ginn1. For LuM. 0 . c. Airport .... JllOO aq ft. Former dance lbdo. S.1480 ~ADA executive olflc... al1n eapoaure on Bristol w/Janl\.Orial aervlce • ...,.. pertin1. sm llQ n. ..to 1.2IO aq ft. 561·10~ moo ft. 1000 n ornce SAMnAeiOIAMI ~ • . ,.. a ... -.. Ti --.. .-. 4"6« •a. 1ac11111.1~~~?14~-~~n~r~~I ~ '-• ltb. cen auey w . No aulomodve Of' I: roeuwt: 2 brtoclle Pil s..;•::~*::1:::...-===--- flb«llHIDI· 64$·'"3 ...... lQjwecl. HI aru. tlea"'PS cblt-llll8ml:l8 OOAlll llNdl 8'. a.-.m. ~· LOST : ~ Damed UAll«AJI ..... 1100 Sq. rt. otllc• • ......-... Xlot loe. U SO Lapo..C.ll.9*7Wor ..... AAY llU'1IDM or amount • Low .. t ratu . AS· SllJl!t>. nNAHClNO . a--ne. "· iatr1 1--.,;.;.;;;..;;..._..,.;:;;:::...:~ .... color. 1001 balr over *flOXY LADY* ~Reward offered OU'JCALLOHLY .... W_.... 4600 ~%21 ',,_. 5011 4 *'72-1 IJI• ....................... .... ~ .............. . R&WA.8D! 1100 f(Jf' uve •--------- nt.urn f1I Uver • wbl8p· PlU!GNANT? C arto I • I n I • r 8 p a n I e I ClOilllldlmJal COUOMliDC • "l'tecllJM" t.d•arda • ,..,..,.., Aboft&oo, adop. Rnponaible, worltlDI writer aeellla one b4droom cotu1e In OnDa diel Mar or C09ta ...... Qalaneu euen tl&I. wnu ci .. ltled Ad .-. Daib' Pilot, P 0 Box l.5M, C:O.ta MeN .... Wllr ...... C:.. AD typm f1I real •ta&e a...,._, H.B. CCIMad Uon6 kHptD&. 17M I lf7 ·OOM APCAJU: 5C'7·2561 &la,_ ...... amc. aM. s.e~ ...... , .. ZlldTDt '42-217 1 MM' I I CASHFOaTD't o.ire •1ttnt o1 bouae Amsicain Mort. 54'MU1 cllf loobnl tor unlum 2·1 Outllt&Ddi .._ ---• Wrm w/ftlcl yd for 2 sine .,.v_ .... .,..A. N1JOO2aid T 0. for uJe aa~ docs Have good ~ to Yield 14~ rd s fer all or UI . pr yr W.JI MCW"9d by ~~=· 12--4 pttf. Steve S7 U . 000 apt b Id a ""1112JO.OOO cuh .-q ult y WE NEED A lBr house. All due an 4 yra. Pl'P + k1ftr" apt . or Condo 1n accel peya 1417 00 pr the Hun11nl(l oo Bt'h, mo AIJltodlonorGary Marina ~hJ dullnrt 137~ 640-$1.12 lo MOO. Pl~••~ c a.II --- 84MS19 aft flP M Retlpon, maturt' malt. 24. 11etll5 t urn rm w 1klt pn<I«'• lo CM/NB area. Rtnt ne1t. <:1111 J e ff. W.9334 dy•. 21J 676-0618 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 0,1a 1-ltr 5105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U.--UC81ft Oraa«t' On Salt' 139.5'00 Toll f)>ee C8001252 2000 •AMoMylroker We ~ovide all !\f't Vt<'~ at lowro-.t •9M 2274 at Qi~na & !'arty l.(1 ord.tnaung bus t'ull~ IH· kllc btn Complet el)' eqwpped Pnmc are• Qill 548 5710 Parking lot i.weepinl( Must ~II now• 3 I.rut' lui & ntlaled equip R .500 1n flC'C'OWlt.a AsJunl( SlA.000 •. ., down. 831 Ot9fl . 1.-1 Sttop! Iii pro(1l, )QW ovntlrlHI $14.000 + mv 1'11lnt'k. JU; MAX. 6.11 12lEl. ~to ........ 5010 .•..••••••..•.......... '41 I u••/ .... YDl .. S/ "°" ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• tauuu ~••• 5 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PENNY PINCHfl ADS ONLY $Z "'II itn)I 11 .. m or ~om IMnllOon ot •t,m• '°" 11:. '1r It " w ith .. Ptnn1 l'uKhtot ol\O l ltn~ for 2 1-fln.'tt"WH' Ila)• i-•t h llddltoociol ll11•• '' "' '"' 11\0 .' d•>' Ch .. r it• •t '" rommn• ,,.1 ... 1 ~"' mor.-1nlor m .. 1wn <llid l1t pl•rt• )OUf •tl I .111 642-5678 SCUMUTS ANSWERS ~·ket Ot-<-uy I~ Thrivr OESEHVt: Tn fttl l>OfT) for )IJUr.'of'U L\ to wai.te sympalh) "" 'lomt-one who dot-sn t DESERVE at R.£WAJU> for MISSJNO PUIP1. White. short Nlred. R.IOt eye bu bill 6 bro rlnJ. Ill ale Aalwen to J . IG-$110. f'OUHD . Ihle Golden Retriever. avail for lldoptloo, Ito. lrv10C' Animal Care Ceoter. 1~3' -------FOUND Yem Tabby cal . bill, bm, " wbt. lrft:n eoyes ,\ppt"(n 8/21, Ylt Mqnolla • Adarna. jfB !ml.81f3. ~ fUlJND Claim or adopt AnUm 13 al N 8 Aru INl I ~ttt mcluchog 2 very rUce rem dogs YOUnJt blk Cocker S9aru~ & a brn /bl k Gt-r man ~puppy. O\hen 644-3656 f'OUN'D Girls bl ke V 1 r Ulh& Balboa Blvd frll-ZJllO t'()UNO G<>ldrn J~m·ver M 70lbe V1r H,.11 , h ' At I 11 n I 11 9311:. found Qlhrn K1ll¥n V1t· "'"'a 'vl'rdC' (' M :»7~ Younfl malf' (.'1)1111' ~ Ueactl hr ldt'n llh !lfD.I~ or 7~ 7670 t'Xl 2H) t"JUnd. Hunt tt<·h m.tlt' & rMTJ puppit"f> al l.11kl' VIC'W ~huol L..oc* I.I k,. Min ~c hn•utrr ' 34M~ f'r•und t"e m Ch•1 w Merk.t'l Har.Ii.el ~hirt• CM~ I.nit YnJt blk wht Spr lllJott'f' Spanif'I VI<' M~;i Vt>rdf' H O 369() •H ~I t"Ol.lnd ,.m l(hln ft•m m1 ~ flot<. Rro.Mimoor .. rt· a Sao C.11'mt'fll4.' 41M ~ Vaclll1l wood shop' av11I 4000 sq rt Prime loc ~ ma<'hlntt')' avail 642-9111 , 988 5922 e' c"'I l.Olit &fomd SlOO f'ouDd Sm ara)' d~. v1<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• El flaocho Mkt. ltuat IN.'-on II a r1:>M IMO 37 20 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• f NEED I MONEY • CalDfTHO NOil.EM i..t • Jrd TD lo.tt 547-5402 Arraoaed by c.-t ..._Lo.ta CASH AVAii.ABLE An:t purpose S20. 000 min Mr. Harcrave 961 3535 Blal.neealoan.s.any purJ>OAe. any amt AJt.M2~ --- FOUND ADS AR£ FRll Call: 642·S'71 t'Wlld V'I<' ~denw<-Sl & Heil. H 8 black ro1l e German Shepherd 8C7-Q:M t• 0 L ' D c; .. r m ~.wr poinl"T l-'1·m 111 twat Blk O•·J c-ollu '*1l 97~ lOllO II 63 l 4!1Ki f'ound Dt.~rt Turtlr hJ' ll'fL'>h &. rro pa in I \, It ~l-0'"1 ik·•th 675 31"" l'~d a pN rabbit 1n Westnun.,"tcr drt>a Ca I I lo 1dl'ntlf)' .irt ~al 842 7~ t'<uxf L« M A.I~ a le rnuc. VlC Gardftl Gron Bl cit M~ ~71<12. g.:1>44 I.mt or Found a ~., Call Animal Au 1s tanc:t' l..eque. S37 -2273. oo f ff Found Bill Pekepc>(>. v It· -Grandi Wamer, HB Mt I.mt. Bllltwbt Collie. M . llPM.MHl772 vie Baker ' Bris tol. Reward . SS 7 . ~ 5 3 J . ,_ • • 5 J50 675--0410 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~gMASSAGF. ~Jame Lie MUSf'Ur Oulcall9 ll.494 Slll L08T: Blkrwht Shlh·TIU pappy, 5 mm old. malr, vit' CoMt Hwy 6 Jam boree 644-9640 ------ WUll Ad Results M2 5678 Starting Saturday, September 1st and every Saturday throughout the Football Seeaon the Delly Piiot bring• you ~ ........ .,. S. El Camloo Real San Oemplte; Pblly Uc. J'or-ApPt. 4D-1'291 U..&Vldil ·~····~· ,..,, ......... 24 Hr 115-73 I J O.C. AIRPORT SICTY& ESCORT •SBVICI• Spec1allz1 nf( 1n bua1· neaa m e n , res ide n ts ~ 73'~241 24HIS. GrNt c a-.-r O L'TCAU. at hrs 641-0UIO MC /VISA COVHGIRL • 95).0771 . 3' Hr Outcall Serv1re LANA'S OUTCALL IOAM 2AM n5-049'3 MASSAGE AGUUMODELS ESCOITS OUTCAUOHLY Dop.e•K. hr 631-2140 GOL.Da4 GIRL l>roles.&100111 ma""al(c-b> ll<' d tht:rap1st NB Appl 4 ~9 30 PM 548·2817 'I () \1 M y 0 1 I "<OH '" ,, ·~ J ') 71 I I fl P.M N I. w .. () I< I •SHERI l.Y.f:• Crrt M~:.t• l~'t'jlll' by Appl llJll~ L.AMAM DE LARUE • t:.SCORTI\• O irdi..tll) mv1t•" )'•lO to tN tie.I OPl'.:N 24 hn ~ 301.'.l 831> Olf>t l!'frt:UJ<;t:NT WOMAN NEE~ 1tiOOO W1 LL IJO i\NYl10NG LEGAL. ro eox~.110 PRE LAW istudenl needs li!S.000 Will do anytt11n1t Le1at Conr1dent1al DVN P 0 . Box 3242. N 8 !l2JB63 -----SodtllCW.. 5400 •···•·······•·········· BO RED WITH BAK SCENE" Meet the person or yoor ehOlee from open minded <'Cl.tptl to potenl.lal mu na1te partners fast It safe lhr(Mllb Southern C&l '1 lartitft il !'DOil un 1 que dat1ntt s erv Thousand• ot pro - feaaMPMlt. from doctors to eaec:utives Wo men JOln free PM Dal1ng Serv 714-G-7512 --- 7075 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MAllUre wmn. wt U ant. anr .• bndcp .• oew motben, eve. or Fr i. ttw &an. SJ.SObr. Ria. mlB 7100 ....................... ...... ~ Jl06 ...................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Wno. SIJJ, Walk to '1tt lw• ru lulls~ 17Wl11; at.OW . ............ ~HOO 0 .......... 4450 IAYNOMT baltft. J\lm Or unlum . ....................... Ma...-35+. stral1ht. qdet: fUllthneemploy. 2 fJrL fdljl,, pvt. ba .• UP· stain. New t.own.bouae S a nt• A n a . Ad .,....._ No children. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A new. ('X('ltlna. rrofesa1onal root ball magazine !.C<'l1on brinl(intt our readers the most 1ntc·r~11tln1it . com prehtns1vl' un d authnratatlvl' roundup or material on the pro games to be tl'lev11ed •~uch weekend for 20 weeks ••IXTIAS•• needed. bit r•ayers, xtrH for ma motion plc/tv seriea. pos1 h oomm. Need people for Ors Co/LA lac. abootlns. Cudna pOW 714·51&-0120 1 '4. CUtA9d for "f'aat Break", "Love At ,,rat Bite". ··Rocky II ". "Halloweeo. ". Sm fee ON·STAR Productions, Mlcbael PhllJl ... call to· day . 3 ltdrma, 2 beU., dnt ~~at •S·U.fl cond. Pertlally turn. -------- Avallablil now. '800/mo H A d• leecll Jiff .....,..C>wller ....... IJ ...... ~ .............. . lbr, .. /llllO. OM a.o.i1e ,,,_ Grmcl Clloal. •· JIM Alllbt. maTI, --· R.,'a. req. UOO Mo. .... ~· Al\ .• PM Or I tbru Sun. Aftll. t/JS. •TJ.M ">r' nore 6 offlce apace at ~b&erata. MO te 1000 SI Ft. Ml.SA Vl:RDE bR Pl.AJA &aMeeaVerde£.C M. 14M12l ....... .,.. ..... New J>rlm• loc. o• Oi I' awt. IOO &o .. Pla)'er profiles. &~hn& reports. plctur11. predlctloos. the point a pread. in1 lde comments o o atratefl .. and ,who and what lO watth for -everyU\lna to enable readen &o aet the molt enjoyment out of their pro fOOlball watthlna. Oon 't miH out on th!• eban~ to have all the football fact.I at your fln1ertl~. Mne._t..,W,.,..laWI ... ................... .-... a .... .-... DAil V PllO T ,. Ml 1111 MXlOUlftl PAY AJILS : rrr. ,.t..-. dub. &x· ............... .. • & t Si I • t 1 I & f I I I s I s s I j l s 5 s s -----· ... ft st:? a t a • -_.. " ............................... ~:~ ..... Dlnlpeu ~upn. Da••'• Palotlof . 'hP ..n.. P'a.lr prie.. .../Comal. S.rvl•I IWL-..rld:JI/..,.. CDMtal ~m. I yn . ...... t qualltJ won. U•:::! =~ llc'd. Due. .... ............... J u.4 ·-11 ............. c.patrJ • ,..,.an. Drh•••F•·•er~•·· o..e f'llllla • ...._ PW J~OOMC&J:T& '*111\Mkllrntf&i, ~•cUoo . leou OONITSUCTIOH anc:twan. Smell '*· --------Newp:irt, c.o.c.a 11.. Is P'lDe est Paiotln 1. St. lrrina.m..sl'1$eves. Lie., 101. Try lbe. ..... ..a. .... ~ It m.-s at bra. Richard Ill ~ Ml-4lfl -"•Hl•I • eo11eret• U... 111'!-.A&azl= worll , dd11ew1•. M t:? -..... -.-•••••lka 6 patios .;.;,;:: ............... . ! ! = ! IP ll ll llt-••••••OH •TJft 0. 11111 fwi.ec. roof ,.._, ltone, _.. wor • Sinor tile floora. concrete ---------patios, walks. drive· Ill& PaiM 6 wallpaper. ••Y• Free eat Jobo ~work. reu pr. Free .__.. draiD deu· r--... -71,;;:; .............. 0 I 6 ..... dieraa --.J.~t.ooaml Papa ~Care _•1 IM•• Ollar ..._••n : •tit • 1tt... C¥ff m-GM U.1 $$.50 up. Renita f:ilo:"· ...... aft ..... ell. St.eve 54'7-4211. Ext ...... (lllllal. call Jim aame • ..-.-------~ . ...... Olllla ...... .... .... ~ CIMll -···· •• •. .............. • Oll-.a 19, .. ,.., MD .... Awa ~Priced BAl'IDYIUN ,. •• a..11 llt. dlr ~ •tlmat.e at\ MoJobt.oo1mall -~lira·=:..--· a Ow' el• pit__. a.rwe•-1.ljoba. Jdm.~ A&lca'a BouHehanl.D\ ;I ~111L a ,._ '•Ill. Qi& ..-. 11 rn up. Uc. .... m.oa11 11 I I ReMOUble, reliable -·-•• .. •-•• .. •• laL pehitin&llSpec. rates Loe.a movlna. P'rei .... t, &-.. ,__ -~ ~ ... 1Sel.. . ... ~ ..... ~ 8llUdbaa c.tl'. Jtoom ad- .... cann"tU work. ...._,...won.Uc U2711J. lllr. Ryaa _._ -• DD~_,...,, W•. refa.~ia,....-n -&41111 I' U •4•aduk --........... I' 6 office supplies.---------Rm nnaNe rat.a. Call a.tom atalnln1 6 lac· a.a&. qia-ftniaaM9. Local reta ---------t 00C • I II I • , ._ ... ...,. ...... 1 Too tnek.. • • -" ~ CAaPETS, Tr...aa. tree trim. Dao ....... "00•0•"• .. •·••-•• .. ••• ~ .._ _______ _ ~.n•1~ ''' '' • •• •• ••••••••••••• ..S WINDOWS ""'6ce/l1lt -S IJIVOllCZ fie cte..d b)' Dutcb 11 &ht---·-.. •••••••••••• eo.m.. A P'OUP GI local t.eacben '• WlDdow care. Prof • • wtadow deanlnc Raobl p I, Jl?•s 1MJ ~ IUtaDlud. &mwie.m -l.154 CERAMIC TILi'.:: !Jtl-.,.., dump truck. wtllcareforyourbome ~ Ml 151D IQ&daan t.ia. eat.rya IJ'dna. baW. tne fl yrd wblAe 7'0'I are away· Pb Ou'P9t ....... ..,. lltnm • Yo t l l • o · I · Wrt. m1ac. &n-12ST ~ n.t. 2· ....................... PETERS P AJNTING Espr'd. Reas Ratel n-ee l'Al. Call Gene ~ •z; rats Refs 60-7113 AVAILABLE NOW -·-•••••••••••••• 1-.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ pri~ IDt /EaL Repair • Reroof All I• bruab. Proleulooal. ur r m De · ••a. C., la v.,. nnbl n1.-1 _...,,. _______ _ Jaiek.. ~ t y p e I . I b I D I I e I . ..,.._u...,p··~G rocbbaltes·compo-t.ar. DO YOO OFFZRASEBVJCE1 Liit tbe pubtic bow wtLb -ad ... tbe Doily Pilot ~ Dtrectory. It can I II 111-S&•eaeaaessss•s ---------n~"" r "" ,,,.,., • LI" ft'9e --S4.l ·~ Fi.a. ,.. ' 1J1 I& AoonovlU ALL-N-l prcl. ~ • -you aa.iw:tlaL free •L Ullld ...........,apecial. •r OOCStudeoL I Too truck. Ttuh, tree U1 m. Dao MWZ:M. PrU. pel~ Ext • lDt. ~ . FreeeaL lDl.Ja:L P'tee aL Reis. Avail. Uc'dtm. Pbil551-~ -------- SIMTllO.~ Uc nmM...... _Belt_....;;prl_ea. __ s_e.eo___ bsve a service to oCfer or pJda to ..u. rlace an ad T~aa....,. colt you aa UWe u Sl.89 P l ll INT/EXT ..... /lllfl* ••••••••-•--••••••••• J8' -· P'or IDOre iD- II m 1da J I ....................... all'ro~OR ~~~!~ng, })_2:_,D~Ioit.11.o~ ., J97 M1 -em. 146-'lMI Pbona IG-11'11. Wm& a R.EALL Y CLEAN HOUSE! Call 01.nPam Girl Pree eat.. ~123 a D 01. ·---············ ,.. en-.rv-s TV. 27.,... NNt.. booat. reu .• 12 ~---• ~""'c. ~·-fonmlMm and compkte yrs. eap. U c'd Dave .__ i.xturea eaper. Da11. eves, ra&eacalleG-5"7& ---------1_.:_==::..:::=..::::..:.::=---~ -.UM.5. ,_ IST, HJ. I 4H .tads. 15.JllS + .157-109' ~~~~~~~ HllpW• d 71 tWpW..-. 7100 HsfpWee1d 7100 HalpW.... 7100 HllpW...... 7100 HislpW_.... 7100 HllpW...... 7100 ....,Wtmhd 7100 HislpW_.... 7100 ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ ACCOUNTING CLERK. AUI'OManV"E =Federal Savings -...VOperotCM WHIER ~. must have np. & Oel!very ~!.~ .. :..1831. Al'f WAHA ... S CASHIER has opening 111 our soon In oeed ol' 3 iwl.sWllS 1 SILvmwooos QencaJ fast Fry, broiler. & dtn Full lime t:x cell~,t ~"""".. ..... Qmdornlnlu.mDtrecton p t ..,._, N.,. Bcb offi-for rolorial. I for bair fUft Gd pay , s bort hn dnvw.grtt<>rdreqwr.:v • __,__ · ·'-ed' revlou1 •ulomot1 ve ........,. .,.. '-" ; Accoaatao&: 3 yrs np, ~l'IDl'::bi~· ,· ca.shier eapeneoce r e· For 8 P/T teller. Xlnt cutter. 1 fOI" bau 1tybsl. NEWPORT BEACH PACIAC ~\:!!!~803 o r f'o r app~ol';..eot preferably 111 prepara· m_p ems. qwred. llual be good wortan& coodiUons, Call R.icba.rd Ouellette Salon. We bave a full l ime ____ esa 557-9212 r . e~t , 1 Oetinqucntdues? DIDChumbl 83H 1800 200 Newport Center Or. pennanentcutuenpos1 -NewportSUuooers.lnc. lion ° corporate• 8'&Jdiapneedrep&ir? wtth pubtic. Ucbt l7p-' ey. · NB t1 00 ava i l at o ur Cos mel1 c iao f o r ----::::-1 CP~~c~ nredoftbebuale? in&. Qmtact lln. HJluaer 8llnkinC Newport Bucb store MUTIJAL Weauninsttt f'or appt. DELIVERY & STOCK Ldanaperienced. pn> ll Ta.LB Boat c leaning a bove Good HUlT)' & company AlmNicbole.~ WORK.. Yem.le & maJf' =v~~: =!!.v:~e~ MIWACCOUMTS ~1:1.~~.ard ~:A~~!t~ Amajartifeim1&1~ CO UNSELOR -:r~P~U:1~/:o Salary commeuurate b&elm. Write Bo~ 501, PermaoeDt, part Ume. l"ubloo Jaland . NB CDllllpGlJ beadql&al1«'ed MANAGER TRAINEE cram in auto part aalei; .,tap. Sen~-d '-::ec!> Daily Pilot, P.O.Bo11 =-~~-W~llfo~ Xlm~~ roE.. &n Newpoo1 Buch bu pntime4hndaily6fuJJ ARltY 1SZ2 Newport Bl. • Dail7 -. J.5S).. Coeta ll•a. Ca ..,ary ll & opporlanillea for 10 b.me. Rei, malUTe. wdJ Coeta Mesa or 10080 Cll 112l121. Al replies B2ll appl. ~atmosphere for CASHI.ERS. full or pa.rt ~ wit.b Milla aod 1roomed lady for Adams, Ruatloetoo 11trl~ctq~~c~•~f'M~"'t~iti~a~'--l~~~~~~~~~lllAUTO PARTS Mutuals.vtap&Loao n~neoced penoa. time. Apply ID penoa geaeral offi ce e a Couoaelor . Gloria Budl Automotive SUp -c.orooa del Mar M115t type & have refs. U n I t y C a l a I o e ~ 1J1 1 or more ot Manba1J f\sure Salon, pty ARTIST-&LUSTaATC>a Acda Bkq1a1 Applicant must be ab)e 1rEMPoRAR y t.o do portrait. cartooa ~ ~ to wort land • sea acapea. dia · oo various acoounUng • grams. ~er a for bookkeeping aasl&o· maa.uine. . trade. 6 meuta. Work close to studio customers Lay your bome. Amg den.a. o u t l o c u a t o m e r book.keepers. accoun· 1pec1fi catloos Must l.m are needed thruout bave eood artistlc talent, 0.-ange ~ty Call u.s creative ablllly, 1m· ror more i.Dlormaboo. ~auoo. eaperieace. Robert Ha.11'1 Devdop coocepta, deal SC 11 a wtt.b cwtomerl, budle 2111 No aro-:~ cdar cocrdlnaUon. PUU alQ CCJidwell time, SID~ mo. Mu.at -...: a.&a AM ba-..• portfolio for in· 1114t IJMIOJ t.emew. cau for appt. 7M,'S1NITI. ACCTSPAY AIU $1000 Ellpaience ta ~· don~ wW land tit pomi&kia wit.b "Ovwdi JM'*e"tial. COASTAL rasot'•• M81CY 540-6055 Z1'IO Harbor' CK NEVER A FEE Call after boon appt •ACTRESSES/ACTORS. -------'---AJ.J ages/all types. No ap oec.. ''S.A.11." io· terriewlng now. Our c:Unta bave worked "loeky D ". "Goldie A 11lie Bos«'.. ''Lady la Red'' .. /Bobert Ooarad, "Wrigley'• Double- mat'' •• DtaoeJ Slad.iol. • Allyone lnterested in lllo•lea /Teln. call "S.A.JI." tod4 Sm lff. (714) 118-lOllO ext 95. ASSIM•RS Printed drcul t boards. wire b.amme auembly I 80llle ~mechuica1 uperietice. Minimum five years experience. Rapidly eapaadln1 Onmce Counly firm .... celleDt company benellta. Contact Pal Mlllll 56'1-to51. Equal OJ>. pcl"tuaJty Employer. ALARllOPPORTUNITY --------Qual loatallera. top ________ _ aaleamea. tralne•s. Am~ ..,.. ~fut. 19-GIO, flllaSIOM -.mo ASSB1•M Amil of'• Nurser7 Posltloa •••liable lo DELIVERY DIUV!!R. meebanlul HHmbly hit dma, after acbool 6 abop. Mat hue Jood •• e II• ad a . Pb o D • ......,.meal apUtade 6 "6-151.0 I -.. aaaual daa.itJ. llut ,._ .,. Cll' 7 be famlllar wit.ta re-·wcwk, _,.._ ... _..,__,11 _____ -t tro11 .... b«rt.ial, drilliDI. Amil a 1 'a N urte rr r•amla1 A pre11lo1. g AL & s II A N • E ll 11101.,...., a 7ean H · l ad l 8 JI a D t ,...._ C9 J!':uelJent C'OID- fl ""'1 W.. 1*11 bmeft\a. Coot.ct To or IO-M boar• Pat MUI•, 557-H51, •Mlll1. We1keada • E.O.E. ...._ Odllr' ._.. nm-1·-------:8-~IAnJ·-,.,-...,.-a..t--.... --,-.-,-an- ----------dma, l :JGAll lo JPM. AH••rla1 l•f'llU ...... M,.... Bate ~NI Um1. 11cm,.•--::•;.;..•ODl_--"-,m.-mt __ _ lllnftt. T:•••:•, wW ..... CID.-. .... Aflt«•Rllf Co••lt wlle·ofe, ••tbHd·malat. at• Ulla. Ou rtfs, ....-. ~ .... ... - DRIVER lluat have Mr ~~10 714/91S7--0871.lla.ry Slaolo>1oom., 3200 Harbor tbrfoUowmgareu oo uper ae c. Call ..:.....: ______ _ ~c. ~forniaf-ad~~. EquaJ ()ppor Emplyt 8 .. .. ~· C mvci. CM E O It 842-lliJO Dell very. P It. 4 .3G-9pm " ""l".-V ... ·-~.. o o aaeeper. ,. I . ,__ t aas Moo 0 --~ln-t.o ~. v wu r , ·rr1 .._ ..-·--Blulknl& mature. S&Dt.a An a Part CASHIER for aell-1erve ~C!encaJ c.ouater bdp. f'tr or P n. Some wknds r~. Mu11t Jim b i te . a t -•-jP..tn.. timt> 93 permanent. .,..,c ... ••'-LnHun"-... o· da·"_ ........... _.~, ·~ ...... ~•*SJl-0811 A LT• RN AT 0 RS ~ "-"' .. •• •. Loan .,_..-uvu ..u,. . ., <oaip•erT~aJ e1 ....,~ • """'" ,., ,... """"'" ..... c. &An<U<;;T .... _.. 566-7lJO ~a cb Cootact Jt:fr. ()per ply 10 ~rsoo IOAM ------ SPECIALTIES. INC 746 bas an opening 10 ats ~or 847 9140 -&.=al 2PM Oranae Jubu,,. 111 DIUYBtY Ir STOCX W 17t.bSt...C.M. QJ1ta Mesa branch for,. IOOIKE:EPBt MathOeru E BaJboa Blvd . Balboa f\ill tune. W>t benefit~ BABY'SITTER. full lime. pmt tiaw t.eUer Savings Sm ~ot mlr lll Co!lla Cashier & c-ounler. full or -TWX ~·at.or see Karokt. tiKI E 17lb &Loaoorbankingexper Meaa area bu good opp· P.'T. day & evt>n1oi ~ COUMYB HB.P St C.O.U Mesa m Y b om e . 2 b o Ya preferred. Mual be able ty for self.starter Slroog P 1 o o e e r C b 1 c k e n Female 1.11 • • 761U31I0.0.2092 t.owort Sawrda-. Xlnt ~ea.per a mu.st f''C Qr-mge 17\b.CM We bave 1mme d 1ate l -d'7·l4915 Delivery persoo Will Bab)'9tu.er !Houaekeeper. Uve In or out. Spealt ~MO-IOC» BABYSJ1TER For Tod- dler, llorDlo1•. my ...... llll. 6 IUYW. Sl..IO per ......... BABYSITTE~ · 2 cbllclren. Pref#r my home. H.B.. Call aft. 5. 30. ta5374 Babysitter I Motber · s Alde,fh.blhn. my bome. CdM area. ~56:51 Babystller, my home, ~Fri. 8 yr ol.d girl. 2-WM. 54l-D48 Babysilter for 7 yr. old boy, before 6 after acbool. Near Killybrooke Sdlool. Call aA.. 5 PM m -7JZ'l Babysitter, my home. 1D8bre ~. vie. CM. MUOZZ, alUPM. BABYSITl'ER · P'at.ber needs siU.er for 2 boys 7 4't t. Aft. acbool. Appn. ~1PK. Aal!Jor Jack W\ m -2540. H Stl-3'38. BABYSl'M'ER needed. [Mys, my home, HB. Call ... t llft.el' 5. MlotlU BAKER · lOpm to & am. wtll lralo. Wlocbell1 DomU. 251 E. 17th St. Cll ~ 1"•19$/bp'd 8ouUl eo.t Bank, an ln· depeDdeat bank, 149 SuDflower St., Costa Mesa, Ca . Call ~DOO E.0 .E. ~-bel r 1 S 1 0 0 E ""'"np. U you quahfy, ---------trmn ID---•• .. • Pt worltlDJ cood. Paid P u · a · "-~.... rull PIT A an __.. ----vacations. For further 6G-)C'T2. Send resume to ~er. or PP we • a umque Wun CouDtennan. full lime. tune. Hullt 8dL S3fr2926 Info. caa&ad Mr. Piaber· PO Boa %135, Newport ly an person al tbe iotmvtrcmDcet, &D a.deb· NB area for pu1.11Race. Beach. Ca ..:s l..acuna N'i.cuel car waab, Uaa to nceUeot com· Call fcs-*Piil-146-ZJU Del Illa CNS 11 f« L.A 'Y.._~E-.... ~ 30091 Crown Valley pm11baM&a. Pk.aM• 'nm. to bame9 ln N.B. --~ ..._,,r ~&af/C Prtnwy,LqNla. ptympencmto. OOUNTEB HELPER · C .M . Perm . p f t . Pl:leitian wtt.b proa:liAent XlllL put-time job. 12 to SllDl'MOO mo. M6-0a7 or 8 Mnl "'-bbl. "-1 Ellt.ate lo-Caabler1Clerlt, ex· ~ ~:30.'64~ -.-.. vest. Firm. Xlal op· per!eoced. lo wort Prr Depanmeot --------SF.CIOAIY m Cd)( pharmacy Call Coy ate r He Ip I o r DIMTAL . portuntty.MCMnZt llln. Y-• 166-7m f<K _....._ ,..._ Or Smd'wktlabop. Mon-f'n ............ ~_, ---'-fu ll -·-·~ '-'C'nl« .....,.........,.._. ...,_... mteniew. Newport Beadl. Ca aeo Pwt-ti.me. :.57~ lime a11t. Ex pa oded TO PlrrnnfT1 8 0 0 K K E E P E R -~Ul.ft (Cblropractlc Clialca). TO $1 1Cftft Need bookkeeper to~- ~ die all upecta ror 2 buay C~.IEIS Gtowlag .... ,. ... , gro wing cl l o1 cs. b a R 111 1 •e111 s • 1 • Pleasant 1WTOW1d.in&s. p•ri•Rc•d lawk :~~!s·i:~s: UTOIEM MAllETS S.Crt1ary for tltl1 ~from acntch Call D:r· beo•tlhl Oroa9• Hmiral9'72·1581 <>Per1mD now available r0r fulJ time ualatanl a.aas Part tune 6 full lime craveyard., part WDe SW· 101 Apply 7 . Eleveo St.ore. 10f7 W. Balter. C.111.. ec..ty louHoL Mint IOOI( PASTE UP manaeen oa 2Dd. " 3rd '-llllowfedlJI.... • Part Ume. Moo. lpm to shill. No experience nee '-Ill ••lox. & lOpm. Tun. lOam to We train. St.art SUO to S4 /T')"put, so.eo wpm. med lo w•IJ !I wittt Spm. No uperanc e per hour. Advanttmenl lb>-P'ri •s. Good pbooe .,.z:.-.... Wll won. oecaaary. Apply Tbe opportunity for mawe-~~2270 P 16 go mmt poUUom to SS.$0 1---------wllt ._. • afda rs. IO eo 0 >'1 av er· per bour tt qualified. Yor Cl.Bl ,. , 1 .., .... '-Placml.la Ave. C.M. mare lnfonmUoa & U> WISnllly e:aperielwe de- 'l'WY frt1..,. Ciood ~ BOY. lunches Apply t.eMew 10 to store 112 at Sll'ed. xmt CJllPOl'Wa.ity m • G • 1 & ty""9,.. ~e~~o~ :~~N~ r:;!. c;:~. ~~ ~~= ..,... ..... ,..._. Newport Blvd. N.8 crcaDn4/5J1-4MO JoetWuor Bill McLaui N ml...e ~1a1flt1 ~. Eqwll()ppor~ Al Pbilbp·a !Well. Poo· & .._,. floor .-Busineuma.o afflu p/t tau. Lacuna Hiils. pwti.ly. as11~1ate in arowlng CHAUP'Fl'.:UR . eapu _71_4_tm __ -:MOO _____ _ 972-9955 marketing bualoeu. pies-hall time. Call btwn Od1a1J waitreu. Prr. AU JOIS Mii 631-5588. HlSPM. nH»211111 .,._ cmlJ, Apply wltdya, HIV& A FH CABINET malter prefer 2 am..D CARE -for 18mo alt 2Plil , El Camino ynexp. CM area. okt boy. 3 daya a week Re al . 2 O 1 I I S . CARRY FOX AGENCY IMl-GMI 54l8·505J Man. Wed.. Jl'ti. l :JO to 4. Brooktuarat. HB. CAFETEJUA help da fl Own tnma. My Dome. W. nllht ablft. M~o-tr..1. ~per . S2 .00br C o m P a n I o o . Good beaeflta • paid 111 ........ w. for ddetty b o 11 d a 1 a . C a l I ae..m, penon waawd laity. Uv-ln, 5 da.,ya. Lov· 714-1Jl-6100 X291. btwn fOf Cinema, call DoD or ~ N'TOUDltiap. llual M1162Pll Maril~. bM9 car. No bouaew11t. Caf e&«t. help wanted. W :30, 5 dy wk. Irv area. 975-5257 --------~ aMlll.\. 16t61•s.r..t Cameraman with at ...._ 12" .__._ •-l..t 2 yn. experience -.., --wttb Utbo Cameru full -•Opea-·Evel-•B7ii1Aliippt--I time pod.6on avallaWe. Eacellent company a.&BllUden I+ ..... BoM JM..s.r looklas for •uaUtJ psr 0 ID CM fallow· ........ : .. Ccpala '~-. ............ . p Q IF .... '.'!I ...... ... ~ ••drt"-.......... , .. ~ ·-wad Wiik. E.O.k. ~ .. . ' DOWMIAST YACHTS 7111.MmA .. .... -.c.m• ,,. .•. .....~ ....... Mii • JPll. .... thna Mil: OIM•ICOAST MILYPILOT uew . ..,a C.-....... C& All~:z::' .. ' Ollual«Sa.lel duties oppty. X-Ra.>· Wlllled mature fema~. ttrtificate reqd.. E.xp«'r full uaw day " evenuig pref 'd Xlot benefill> hours. RJOO Hardwa~. Salary o pen. Call )Q;M lrvme Ave Newport 9CUll3l. Brach Apply m pcraoo. AU for Deve Countermao . e x · penenced, ... part.I d~. liYa')' driver M /F, IM aa.o puU store. Apply lD penoo Beacon Auto Puu 410 N Newport Bl . NB.54&-lW COURIER for Com· llB'Cl.&I Tnmli ~ ID llYim lluat be bDDda- ble. bave olld Cal driwn lie.. 6 owa car. Retired preferr~d . m..aa.. Qo'tldil " CoU«t.ioo:s EDJoytotere1t i DI. DDllTAL ASSIST ·RDA for eapaoded dut1e~. W Isome frool office cbMia A.a opportWllty to elp90ci your penoOAJ ID vohemeot in deGUatry w /floaac1al sec ur1 l y Uniform allowance & bosp. lns. 4 day work =---=open. Npt. De« AL ASSTS SIOO lo SI ,'000. '42-0112 DENTAL CHAIRSIDE. Cost.a Ilsa office bu immed ~.pleasant warking cood. Gl· 1'2C> ...~_. ...... ,...·>al. wort wtt.b a Dllliwwkie aale8 fiD.u)ce Demal Amt: Cll 1eneraJ co. We have aneraJ fa.11 ~. 1 yr min, a-ray tuneopenhtp to aedtt It licemereq'd. ~. C'Oilecttoa, eaperieoce ----=------pref~rred Pleasant Dmta1 cbalnlde assis· worttac coadiltlcm tut. Newport Beach celleat b0ei1b:'c~i flz -« P'CJUP practice. 141 · 2 n 1 II o o • Fr t • 4 da.1 ""'* eaperience 1:»5P11 to arnmce ln· snfernd. ~l.122. tenlew. E.O.E. 111 /F. Deatal A.ut. Newport Blacb omc.. Cbalnide eaper. ~~rred . MUUJor ~I J ·- I t • I I f ~ j . • .• ,. fW ., .......... ... 0.. "-rt ... " OllUlt la .. t1Hl. A•tlJ l• .. , ........ . ...... .,. °""" ... . l a.... ........... _.... ~ U!IJ!t.. I ll"iiif ad\lr DI medical company lt•t••u h•·••• · Medi a pel"IOO who lt a Mlf·1tart r, 1.1-----"°_...,.. __ ... __ _ likes dltall work, capable of woctiA& LAMMACtMiT ' und r a mlcroaco1H9 or with •mall'' 11•1• partl. Knowledae or aolderlnl .._ h.lv• milllauun 2 operaUont " real1lance weldln1 ,,_ apr. ad wuttna to leam oew m.u.od• II · procetM& helpful. Good b~netlt1. macttlnu Som• M I I a Ion V le j o a t e I . Sa l a r Y tulomtU( Hpr. elao commenaurate with experten.ce. Only pnt. caJJ Mr Riley for lboae quaUCled 1eektn1 perm.anent •· m.- employ me 11 t . call Belly for ~lect'y ~~:.~ ..... !!~ 11 .... IFFI t -• f<W II =.z ..... c.11. :Clll-.-1 M anufactvrlo medical c~mpany nffdl I t:r""' who '' a Hlf •t.rter, llke1 ;taU work w\th 1ome experience in the un of mlcrometen. dJ a 1 fruU c.1lor1 ~ hl.u-e pr icf\ &. lnterpretaUon. Oood benefit., M'11lon Viejo area. aalary commenaunte wtth • expertence. Only lhOle qualJfled who urc a kln1 permanent employment. rail Betty for -.>pe>lnlment at 581·8830. ............... ,,...., 1BE11•1STlnftST Dnwr llr I.A,._ All rw&e.S.B~ ..--.n. appolntmeot $11·3830. Ir. w/coa.atr. bekll'ftd ..... ltlnl Mila.. o.ta.11 orMa&ed.. ()ppty tor ad· ~I ------tmtCAI. IOOIPASTIUP Uve-&a, • ,_ _._. i--. for a company Major medical eom~y located ba M ialion Viejo, Lt Jeeklnl a ~ to work full time on a permanent beilt. lo the capacity ol a Receptjonlat. You must have 3 years expertence lo wortdq ln an office • have a t)'pha1 apeed of 60 wpm. You must be punctual, have a pleuant telephone voice. be neat in appearance, dedicated , hard workin1 4't • ae lt-atart er. You will also be responsible for meeting the public & 11eneraJ office work, including 1lmple accountlne • telex machine. You must have a good aptitude in math. Non .. moker. Excellent benefits, pay commensurate with experience. excellent s urroundings. Only thole seeking permanent employment need apply. Call Su.san for appointment, Ml-3800. + ....... , ... ~ •• ear. Ql.11 for •.ata, --........ a-.i<i6ce JfawtchUW-00 .... ·---------• v-.. .._.. MMed. ct.. Nr. 0ovw • cun. •••Ill• WW &Ma. .._. \.Ylll6al N.~ Owo \taoaportaU.00 •Ml..,.... ......... Part UllM lW •ma .. llOD Fri Huat Bc:h -------neat appeara•et, ._ Call ... '°' Doaoa HOUl&KEEPER-Live bowled&• ol Or••I• ~ lo 2 11n.ll cblldrea 0..,. <Jaod driviac ,.. - - -Spuub 1peekln1 OK card. 0..-J.I. ComPIUl1 a-..i omc.. airl tot f It ..azz. vtblclH. U 10 pet wart. N.wprt lkb. Call -------br.+lauotlvt1. Call~ HOU SE KEEPER / 11111-' TSI·-· . CHlLD CARE part Ume 18mo c»d boy. 3 day1 a week. llon. W.cS. P'rl . a.ao to 4. Own trana. t:x· .J!!'· W. Npt.115-1123 Ortftr ........ ruU llme. -------...owaear GDCEllALOFFlCE 1U-01U TYPISTS vine . Huot . 8 (b MICHAMC D)'D•mlc. coaaeot•I Wtww~a rell•bM -=.,...:........::~· U1_4&I0 ____ 1 ..-with ns*i~ In WllllU maUMn.aDce ....... Sea, • ..., Ir ftedrldty to .tot.n our Xlllt tiPlnl • m1.11t. M•• he' 1.-lq o.pt. Eveo· Card Cf requited Able \0 "" 6 vaveyard lblf'l.I worlr. under pre11ure Enjoy eaeellen\ com Odad Pal.~ paoy benefit•. oply l.~AL SECRETARY hm·noon, Moll P'rl. ~ Buch Airport Pt1eonoel aru. experience In MAIUUOTTHOTB. llUaatlon Ir bu1lne11 IOO N.-port On1wr Dr Bloeftta. Good worlr.1111 Nftpor\ lea(h cond. Salary opeo. ~()ppor Employer 114mz,zs11 ___ _ ~ lkDorWClll*l25J1'1 or older'. IC.now U.. eo .. t cMMI. ,_.. lllO •week M more. Oran1e Coaat Yellow C.b. 17300 Ml. Herrmann, Fountain sr:carr Alli r.s ACCOUNTING CLERKS Ho1**eeper live-la, full Uve·ID Housekeeper. tlme. 2 1m cbJdrn. Hunt i&-JO. all houiae prh. l lkb~ (2-5pm) child O.K. Aaytlme MAMAea TIAIMll No aper' oeceuary. If )'OU UM woftinC w /peo. pie Ir want reeponalblc paaiUon m11n•linl your OWi! olfiC<'. let u.a tell you about our plaafted tratn· ~ procram \0 teach you I.he conaumer finMnn~ blalneea. IVeterana OJT approved. I Salary !)OSI uan. xlnt beoefatis . ., op pJrtwuUea (or person11l growth Ir advanremenl HOUSEKEEPER/CHILD wlr.nda, aft 8 day1: CARE·llVt·ln, lovely -~--·----­ IAauna Bch home. Lt -------- V1lley (No of Slatflr 1 _______ _ betwn Newbo pe "-------- Euclid> General offlce. DRY CLEANING Plant, apply at l .. cllurray'1 Dry Cleanera, 2~78 Newptwt BJvd. CM Dry Cleanera, Counter lilt tor s. Lacuna Dry Cleaaere. exper not -· but must be out al lldlooi A8k for m1r. •ias ance trainee. Perma · nml p/t poeiUoo. Xlot typln& allilla Call bCwem a 30 &t SPll, uk for Dlane. 7~. ...,_<>MCI lmmtd. openia1. Ell· Derienced. Acda recv. lJ&e ~ Pbooe. Co. beoeflta.-$850 1tart. MWC. cookla1. non-amoker. some Enc. lk&I route 157. 41n·Z'l'IS ~s F/PTIMI Dana 'a 'Housetreep1nl( CalUornt a '1 I argu l Medi 5 nature people to worlr. private homea Mots per hr. 7504l2JIS. ffOUSEKUPER -J to 4 ~ weelr.. Chineae. Thal preferred Lo<'•llon Harbor Ir McFadden Equipment rent•l yard Gm1 <¥fc-ruu time, type Call 540·157S Hk for aeedl man for 1meral Slwpm, up w /phone R.s. cUiea. 2075 Harbor Bl. nee. Salary+ beoef1t11 ------ CM. apply bet. 11 2PM Dootaoo Dnvln1 Sehl Houaetteel)el'll, luU ume &t •----·--·---1 g.w10. 1eo-nn P/l', &ood worlnoa condl lions. ll pd holldaya ISCIOWSICTY Gelf1,-f1CEF/T 1':0.F.. Bayvi-Maoor. ~age broker needs a Ugbl l.Y'vita~. some l o 642 ~ sharp penon with aome key, bwsy dak TaJk lo --------e11crow knowledge lo Glen ys o r Debbi e tra.tn tor J'Acrow Officer 49iMl5el. 752.0003 ~ M r 8 ,.. 11 r r 1 8 • Gin f'riday assist m bill --------1 •n& dept. Qir required CalJ P.i 644· l.OOO. Fabnc cutter for b1by ••GO GO DANCERS aoNine mf flt. Fu II U me. needed . b s ~· Ula uea. Attiat .:'::int~ 77~::=, £111815. HOUSEtEErERS & MAIDS tar an exclY11ive pnv11w resort Start lmmed Exp preferred. Wall train. Full ume. Appty tn per.on, 4111 N . Coaat ffwy. Lac Bch. or call Factory Worlr.era In cbemic•I refinery full ume permanent po11· tiooa. Hagb 1chool cbematt)' or worlr. ea penence wrlJI chemkala helpf\Al. Oay Ii evenin1 ahJ\a. It.art at $4 hour Will train. Complete medat'al &. amaurance bmefrll pa.ad for by com pany. Paid vac atio n plan. JuJy Ir De<' plua merit bonus plan Automatl( ulary In creaM procr•m E.O. E 55-Dl. ~U.AllD 714 /494-1521, aall tor ap.ninl in Irvine •~• 1-El•e•!ne_. -----• SI 17 to it.art, to day nue. unilorma furn . $10 pr paychec:ll Ullllorm al· lcM>cnt. For wonnstJOn ull •11 ·2:1623 GUARDS Lou Sttvlda& MANAS El TO $131 PACJP'IC f1NANCf~ r.i•c ... M~ to 27112 Harbor Blvd CM ••d .... ,,. loo11 563021 (irowl•9 •ort909e c .... , ......... S-.1 Depart .t ----~ ~ ..... :;. • Mana1er Auatlanl for - -W • ff 8 Drui Store Prefer ....... ,......ofto. rbaan store fXP in 1 e r • I c I • 9 & grocery or druf Min ''""'._ Gftatop-;A~· Mr latc h , ,.. •szttr. .. ..... • .,., ---frl ••d y co111pe11y M•mcunal needed for loceted '" Oro119e 'I'be Mor ale Boo,1lera COlllllfy lwrdreiiaen. 44'.I •~ 11th • St. C.M SU 1711H 972-9955 HEYEI A Ff~ AUJOISHEc 161614"' Street S.. I 30. s-.ta A.Ra Open t;v~ By Appl Manufactunn.: TOOLCR'B lmmed1all' 2nd i.hdt operung for mdav1du11I to d1spen1te looltng 11nd :ihop aupphei." Xlnl s lart101 rate and benefit.a Room to oid va nct> lolo mort' IOJ)luatic:Qed tool rn111n w.mce won. IOSAMIMC. s.48-~. Npt 8':h An Equal ()pportunaty Employer ...-,_ • ~ mA> .._. ~can blald a ~flt (Ill) ca4411 ~?We would like to --------1 Ltlll to ~. Compoelnc ....... ......,.,.. au&o tOUl.e Appros hn ..._m cWJy. Ideal ·~ tal jOCI Allllf'OJI Hmlnp ...,.MllO mo t40-JDOI 6 MIMTD'f \0.m Noon Dvty Supervl1or .... 11 1$. l u Man tbru rrt D 40 per hr. Call ~ --- NURSF,S AID~ Im · mediate openln1 at lhlel1h 11111• Noap Newport Beach u .T:IOAM lbU\. Prefer aperieooe. C..U tu-~707. Dlipt. now ~• •P-ptie .. ..,.,. f<W p.-. up Apply TM P4Dnyaaver. -~•Ave.C M TbunmomADp_._~ ~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ PrinOna sc.ockboy, lnveft &ory Ir aen dHnup poe1 llMl l'll~ Sala Raleuraot: S•ndwlcb Uanevail lmrned Offen ••IMH 7 penoa. cook. counter alnt beoetlll 6 OR· v 1 help •noted. Good port.atty to lum pnn\ ffJth Income,. proven Mlary Call ror ~ Ina 1~ w 1~ yr o&d method. on the Job train ~ printjnl co in Sant. An• lac. .... 751~ -------reloc~ In Las HaJla C IUl121 Allcout Reltauraot, Cafeteria OallM7-7174 Raky61JsYdtlD4!llll bdp for private club. team to -.n. lloa °"" Priming Fri. CaJI for appt. Erperienced alt aet pre· Rallli.tal Clerlt for II 8 165000at520. •l'Nlll for 1'51 multi 6 2 ~~·. ;.~00.-.'!. I •·5. &esuu.rut BUS BOV-8 color Hamada 710 55 ...,__......, .,., ~ yurc»d 00 UISanta Ana ----'~-----needed for Newport relocatlntc to La1unat RECEPT10Nl8T 8e.:b Club. P\111 lime inu.. 4 day w~lt. Lo9 Wanted YOWll femele. days. Call for appt. -•-.._..1 "'-I ,_ponalble. friendly 6 ~:iOOOext 520. waee11. JUDt """"'"'1l.I ..,... 1 1port11 minded Muat ----~.7174 woR IOfJ>t t'Veft!np " Relllaurant •..aSIMC'i• RN·LVN . fwHime. tick pay. 8 pd Holiday1, uu1 betMdlta. idnt worlr.1ng OOllda F, 0 Jo: Bayview Conv Hotp. 20M Thunn. -------- weelmdl Call Sue. JoN\ Dbhw~ Deflded for Wayne Tenn11 C lub Pnvale Club, NB 4pm CM M2·35G6 ance help wanted. full Ume Apply an penon, !5()Chnton, C M ~ Offlc.e Atta d I t Health Care facili ty, mdntO:lt. tA> IAlll. Wed nut fbura IA M to 4 30PM, Sat/Sun Xlnt benet!U. a p&1d holidays Be)'Vlew al anor. 3IO W Bay St C M MZ 3l505 r: 0 t ~<' olc asst t:xp or Wiil lnun, r l Wig 11111 arta 77°' 3844 rA.IMTTIMTY 1'.xf~l'OC'f'd f'\111 ttmt' Sa ary rommenauralt' w.expr 631 0436 PAJ<T Tl ME C<JU PLE.'-. tl..EXIBLE llOUK.S 1184 ~18 t'or A ppt PART TIME EVENINGS A4ulta wiCb ~tand!n1. llltnctlve penonaUUn who ~ wotilllll With Udl Over 21 Start at S3 ~ per hour Ph4>nf> 142 4321 . •~xt 250 tH:TW E t:N 4 00 !I 00 PM Aliltf«Alldno EqW1I Opportwuty Employer Part Uaw dell won for woman, while children are ill ldlool C. U J • n. S49-1422. PART TIME J ..... / ..... Add SllO-IZ90 per moo\b t.o YoW' preeent IDcome by worttna 4 bra ~r ewaint lloodey tl1rou1h l'rlcbtya. No experience la DICelMrY .... prdeT" l.o train fOU In our pro-ced~. Toqdlify you must have a fdU~ ;ob or tM re ~ • .,, aood biealtb. Yor an lmin~ia~ In· ~ Mtlll ruurie. Mi· dr••· phone number. narne or fullllme ~to; TomBeleler Advenced Jlealtb OnMr IJOO BrWo& a.. No. ~Bdl,C._, PART'l'OU OfC ......... 1\m • 11Jun N. uae C1JmP11111 car. Good' dri v. Inc rKGrd • ,,.., •P- ~ce. lln. Via, ••• 644-.alOO ~m Union ~nefab CaJI for appt 64$-5000 e:x1 52t) P'tl()(HAMMH l 2 yn PP Ill RPG .omt' Cobol he lpful 18 M 370 Ufl, Ot.Nf' JCI.. rf' mcu jotJ eDlr)' Duues tndudt> appucataona " narmcnantt. ~ocram mtn1. tealtnt " de· bu11101. Excellent ems*>Yer ~IU Sub mil rawne ., r.a.1 ary ha~ tory l o f't'raoon t'I Manager. CALlf'OAM 16661 Von K<1rm.an lNlne lntuv1e~ wall l>c' hdd dunn1 wet-II of Sept 10 ~ual Opp<;rtu0tl) ~yt'r ~,.,... t:x,,andlnR llunt Hr h r:aul(e mfll. nE't'd'I 111 purr has anit ltj(cnt nspoo11Able for 11-,uinf( It ~ me ten aJ ot'dt'n •l • Sl M ~r annum volume Succesaful can ~ wiU baff S.10 yn apeneoee wttb purchu· I.De amall 1umped or tnl rtuned metal PIN 6 molded plaall<' parh ~~ reswne or nll Receptaonull rryp19l ror Newport Burh l.w farm No lt'l•l ••Pt'Tlt'nt t' ~ Muat lype 60 wpm a.c.,.... .. /T nitt Pt-tmvnenl part 'hm ... ~m w lpm Sell &tarter M!eded rmm«I Hl'cep lJonast dUllh. 1yp1ni & cenertl offl<'f> work fo unl 11n Vallt-y 714 f1IM. J:·,:n Joy"" RE C t:PTIONI S T TYP1ST · bwiy Irv de 111n ro needs 11arl •flood ty9u11 1li11l1. ~o«a~nper re-Clll'1'ed U0it tyJUI *I ,_....... duU.. Up t.o snomo Cell Cbartftlt' ~lll37 Rataurant No w harani: roo lt 1 . Wllllreuft, bu1peoplt' dl.lbwuben. Z.<''s In c redible Edibles 7L4~JMI ---~---R.ettaurant par\ time. Ca1h1er Ir A1111tant sandwac:b bar Irvine Oubhouae Xlnl wonuig cond & club mem benihap. g 2. Mon F'r 1 7!14-7:,00 J 11clt bl wn 2 " 41'M He.la ur Ill\ l CounLtt & M>me k1lch .. n. hill & pa.rt l 1 me M orri ln,(11, Evm.101(11 &. wbKh. <:mt.act Ron at 7~-0401 Re!Uuranl Sandwich It Salad ai. M!mblen Sam lo 9· 30• m Mon·~ S3 35 per hr. Mat a.beer, nell.lt>k hnJ X!nt pay ti qulilied. Lari.. KMcheD. 3011 s. lc.rt.ar IJlYd. (•t Car·• naae Dr > Sant. Ana 'l'l'J.'11'1 ell. IOam. 3 D lNSTRlJM t:STS 1.\5142 Olerrunl Lane Hunt Bcti . (a 92649 ~ v rt ovn 18 21 '4 ~ hr 548 52113 or 1--------~ 8'10I JU.'T AIL 714 894 ~I STOllCUHS llCB'TIOMIST Cuhten. Slot'k Clttk11 llALESTAn ~Co .fullt1me, f'loor Clerk&. Good OfffCl Ptoot Ofc appearance. rut u re . ex c e 11" n 1 Disk for nil Broker or typ R ~pm. Ille ofc benrirts l8 or over & W •·rr d\&Ms OC Airport Arf'a available for tuJI tam .. ~ Plmmtn eteu · 9~7 1522 uli for Mr arnd Or ~1103 .. __ ,_,.. wwtl A~y an peraon na.uAJ• Pie N Save, 175 E _ J71Ji R E A L E S T A T E ll$IAaCH AIOI l•Strttt.~~C~:ost~ta~~M~es~a~~ SALl!:SMAN WANTED P'tnM•r-ii........"""-m •· r !!ARN UP TO~ COM· L .....,._......, '"'""' -Ml~ION NH. l·C•n Bio. Beak mole(ular earn from~ \0 SlOOK atudlu, DNA. Call MDUAUy. 2·Flod out why Pe I I Y B l e r e r • DeW Uc. um bl1 US TWJIT5.Zl9 hen. Come lJllll with = :~ ,~Jt: l!ilillDIOlll ll.alot • Cleu'1. tbem. 3-0 ur produc· t;yalOaJ. Tedi ... E.O.E.· fUU lime. mmt bave t I i n ex Pen• J v e M/P'/H min. knowledge of land/budlet lerma. 4· --------1allbo1t1, mecb-eled Pre-Ht •ppu. a•lore. 1y1tem. Tbura-llon. $-P'\od OUl why "we've PN 8.the *tlbtna IOUll'' ... fltilnist ~::_7~. -...S.. SUO · uea. Aak ror Mr. r..w for an nclualve ~-------How.rd.~ ~ ·-I A G INSTRUCTOR •IU "90rt ui ,...pna needed lor~J7' cnbutl Real ~late Sales; U(. « ac:b. Blperleoce ullboat, part-Ume in uaUcensed. Will train belpl\al. ~ for Slrekh ..i.--wtnda ..... .._noo l'J'>'J'IOO A.ai for aw. tbe •...mL .._ . -. lllUllW ~~~~~~ ......... C...... R!STAURAHT KELP Put u.. ~b abU\ Jl\all time real eatat• "'--•-r t..lp needed. ..... ~ •bo ,. .__.. .. quh• aubetaetl•I In· SUI ,. haw. Jdilal f« l d I c:oll•I• at•dtDll 6 ~me, I Hpen\t 1 .. C I _._ Ca1J n-J.5 D •• d. d b 1 I 0 D, -· • IY-- Ht•bl h bed , loc: a ..::,...'--'-•-'-_. __ . ---- broker. Outatendl•I ....._..... umiJlp anllabl• oe PDAY'S PfZZA 1enerou1 c:omml .. lon ..,.. Mrlq for pert or tpltt. A ... ,.. ... op. Ma t1 ......., Iha be ~~ the ea1w llllt..,...WC!ftt~ WW Are JOU an artiatit' • ere all ve. enerft:!~~ ...-wt.1a. ..un.. ta. ...... diaplay -ablUty? LJdo wa:....1...i1na~ wtllilll ft&ll time lnddD 'c Sat. no oltu. Call m.-M. = · Call Mr. work around ac:llool • .....,. 11et•• ... .,. .. ,,..._ ______ _ ......... s. ....... ~ ....... OpenlDs ror UcenHd ::z!.-w· ~ "'B Hl••J>•OPI•. loullr -.__._. .. ,,...., wklt ut"-J ,.. ........ ..,... .,....,. ~ AllT .... ..... worklo1 coodlUoaa. 1n11111 ..... )CW c.,... mu. 1°"" com• ... loa OftilJ f• .. $ ... lH far ClOillldPatl•I epp'L Jlllllllll~ lo a.II .,....... l:•H•· Id C/O nt _....... ~ lo•U..Ctl&a -..ca-. Realaura.nt /DZLIVSRV. II ~.--.-..pey1q )Ob up to $4·•+ eva 1-tpm, call art lpm. llMIU 4MMOUMC .... TMIOf' .. lte OPAMOTMm STIAWHAT IBTAUIAMT It W llDIATI PUCaMIHT ~°""''°" 'CAPH•I -....coon ........... ......,_. ~'! ... '.'.~ .... ?~!j~~. ~ ..... ?!~ .. ?!!! -----------------1~ ,. nw• l>wtnn ... W. JI .. wortliw. Loe*• Th&.nd!y. ~ e. 1m DAIL y ptLOT g I .... __ .................. ..... -·· 1M M IOIO •t11 11111• "' llot1ill IDUlt ~~1· •••••••• : ........................................................... . _.,. 4*I M. o. ......... ... ... ,. "'6· .\..tr ... for .... at.rt .. HNrOllf .. ~ ea t,J. 0 6W To••··· 1na .,...... wUllq '°.,. .... .... ...... _ .. ,c ....... : :.t:ta:'Mlty II~ medical ~c mmpuy la eMITl -dlrw TOI'~ Dal\'lll. .._ nna ~ llNnlW'6M15 i!m' .. . lW ... carpeUq...._ to ..-iL 8q ,.., olft .,... •. oo J1ln: Lrs fem dot. bll srJl'll.•- ....... a.NS ...... wtao uu.. !·--.:::.···"" ,.,....._...., .. -.,cll*.wttlt~celldl.Ylllna'TJ:f lm------.a.. --j! \\:1:-..cq.'MI• lbol1.MDd • telex ~be a;r•ur TIAVIL AO&lf'T f.U 8l ................ ~'H:: .. 1,~· a ISF.m Sil! Ul>l'JCOllAftNO t04'IO. DeearM« fvalture 6 UHCI urpeUa1. or/· acc:won.. Cedar O'-t lllld/WD ..... sood cc.I 6 -a·IDOd a.,utu4e ln m•tb... Wt ... m We • ...,... a.e ..s. ~ ... b "-,.... tu1a1 neecf of a Hlf ·•tarter wbo =•' ••'P d to --* ..-..!..~Mo Cell ~~~ • •·~;: • ~ D · TW•o,,,_ 2161 ~ iMIO.lllZwaol.,.•rll '--J ..... le. A.._ ao.&aiteta. u \0 I UO. i lonuat1 . ..ma 41M1.eomt. fl)ld/enaml~!!·i-!00 .a...a-n ._ ~•.-•• '1-OesiM9 ~. lo9• .....,.__ ·•-ctvt.lel ~--w~~tauoa. 1-.a tr. HnrilJ relate~ tr•··--------~ ...... full Um• 211.0Dc',....,....._.., .. .,.s. IOH 3 )Tl. llboia updaa.d, aft __ .. _ ....... a ,pldcmd.- E x c e 11 e a t b e D • I t t I • P a 'I ,.._. llelpM, DI01 ~c:_ e;en· commenat.arate wltb experteftce, uetllHI eompu1 TYPISTS abiUtv.' C:fi excelleDt aurroundlnas.. LocaUoa cl.OM ="~~r..1~. IGl!D&D ••• 1 &.Ml).z:8 SAT ONLY! ZU.U Allen Happy, bealthy kltt.eoa. n'UDdle bed. ham, ebord Addqwe dUdal room t•· ble.•· 16'1-1711 .. SELLING to all 10W' penoaal needs, Milslon llOIKDlAn:LY -------VleJo area. Onlv those 1eeldn1 811· CALL w • r •h o u a eat an . '1f...SAtnioed. Call o=a n , I am pa . k It ~ , beds Is Cao.bee. s.YiD m c.osiMr. uima -. WW CCllllider-trade for ftm.oor other am car. -.et44,m415 T1lfs 11 y_. ,~" __.. 1 H*WOn'HOTa rltt.&bu,abed 1taUoaary pe1'manetllt empwyment n-app y. .ONMfQlto.a&s Dr T.M. T. 1 t o r e n e • d a Im CM. Ible• P~male Norw.•-------- Elk. 3.$ 7ra. Spayed. MOVINGTO DAILY PILOT IOATMAIT CallS..U for appotntmeftl. 581-M30. ,....,... • .ell T• .. ,_., wareboueman. Offite __. oe-&mPoJ• n 1.J410 tUPPt.Y expel'. helpful but Great wtkld1. AKC. L.EISUREWORLD m..att Wmh. madL, Irie.. up-JallD We.roe Tennis Club re1ular membenblp. Vae D000. cjl.sciount to 11'1'00 lodud.lni tranafer ree.~7'7& -oot Dffesaary. f'rlll1e Ml.8LADY ,., ........ lea ...... Serrin Staltoo AUH ·-·~ -=•!1·•= =-~-~:·~ beDe&.a, croup medical. TYPtST Patd vacation Is a ~ 1'1¥ appt call ridit treaer. couch. tea 7 mo . old \)lk Lab •aaon. Ga\ele& table, Retriever. P'em. all uti41vea, patio furn .• allots. ~210f7 1lau, cbioa, tools, ToptKe,_,._, a1642-5678 75 +WPM Betty Culs. n~·l7S2. Good boorl1 rate for Allodriver. --------• lcwr'9C1;0gn 87H030. Newpart Blvcl. C.il. SI JI,.. <noa.> To 5.-1,..... to Jobo Short baired brown m.le =jewelry· miK. 730 l&Dm sound projector. ~ ....... Dmde. 1 yn <*I, &o.ea aroa!ai>Jl.1:. Z: ~·-~0~·.:~!~ Ty'; •"' fOJO .u ~co~ or· tt •I•••• d • r • 2 o 1 s.vtce 8'alioo Manas• I ' --..... aa, .. atpyardW~.NBtmU. med. Tramee. P\lll Ume. • rw.d ILa1alat u perlenced Lite above averaae pe:noo. , _______ _ Houri can be nuJt>M. 3 WAllHOUSIMAH to 5 da1I per .-. s>re· for tiPt maollfactunoi fer U am \Olpm. P\UA, company. Some npr. 3JDllkbmoo. 7~. pret. Fu1.I time poaiUoo. d11Jdra>IG-07S0 No Prwalea. .... ....._ MOK • ._ ---··-·• M,W. pOO. ..._'15ll BOATTRAILER 1119 E·Z '-t .. •SMplMrd Bicycle swap meet MmaVerdeSwtm•Teo-Lolderl3DO. !'c::tiemeot Bula : SECRETARY /Order lllll!Canical required. AU PW1 Co. m but 1.,,.. o.k Beoeflts. Apply· 2.SIO P\all or P /T Call · bllide ..._/order desk. Newport Blvd.CM . t7PDl•wpm. reqWed. Typiat ·Aalt. • 631-00) Full ti.me typbttuat to -------- 873-2162() CN.ltr • Whiuen. SaL ma Qub lilembenb1p for 645-7873. ~llh.4 to1PM.2121S sale. Reaso nab le. Daney type Lar1e male ..-IRvd.1'75-SSlO. -...... L e a d b a I I a s t dog. Approx 8 moa Gd , • .,... ... -..... 3'A"ltlV•"J"l.$" pi&I, 72 SJD.19. PWnp mfr 10 Costa lltH Serv. St•. ,annd. w 111 SUespenOll penu neat ~ $15'1..w&. \rlln. '100 / Mo-+ QUI 'Mil'\ for exdtla& eater· WAREHOUSE wrldda. $0.~.~ lO Family Guqe Sale, Qona Maraa.ll S&klin • lbl ea. tzra lte avail. •50 talomeot firm. Salary FAC'l'ORY QICOliaWe Call Debbie: ASSEKBL!:RS lull dma, wW tnaa. Jl.M. C»t. &-OW SJC money t.o Gulde Dop for tJ'Nfmrn«a for uJe. Bell lb. ~ l M I 1t e d G er m • n Tbe Blind. Sept S.9. lG-5. "1 Kn.&~ --------!~:~~erd puppies. I' lZ7$1 Adriane Cir. er. · Wm.ed:Uaedtrailer,bvy -.«SM or 152-0003. A br • m • C a t al o I t-P/f .,_ .. _ SUtioa Attendant .,,.._ ..... ~-rt -·•·7 ...,..y...,., ._1GG411. ~rwwpo.-full 4c part, bourly UWe or No Experience ,,__we to appreciate Ce:rdm Grove. 7'5C>-l866 z United Airtmea .,., fare !Sy tandem or triple uJe _ _. ,.___II Sm a I I . p ea 1 ant -~ • .,...... es&. ~ ..1r. M +commisalOO l'TJ..3320. --------1 lD& uul te. OD· * SAL1SP10ft.1 1..spm. Muat be Id s e w 1 n g M a c h I n e TypUta ••ATT94"110M•• --COlllJOOI S3$eacb. for2'7' S.ytlner. '7$1-M48 Hice block 16 fam. Coll 98G-22111 FREE KITTENS TO Prk. Irv. Cedroa St. INfl.Power' 9040 Thp P.,y Paid WettJy DIUIOO +a year? typist. se.s2S4 Operaton. Exf prefd, WeDeedyou!!! Secretary/Aaa't. Enter· oear OC A r p ort . Studeata Teacbera Houanives ! ! v.RNVACATlON SS MOUB.1. fimpora}y Services GOOOHO~ 9/8--9/9, &-3PM Rdrlc. Dbl dr. wortdo& --·-••••••••••••• $!5, 10' Hett'Ulon coucb, SJ' Qi.rric:raft *58..500 Yard Sale loam to 4pm oo fwoAw• 1050 Sat. Lot.a of clothes, ·-1---beneflta, Mon·Tburs •l'bll co. benefit.a •Le9d ........uaK co. Travel re· .:llp 979-l4M gd cood S75. 642-5952 WTwiD C'hrys, Sipe 10 . d.l,a751·919Uev. Beal ofr taku. PP . lrvioe 7~ .E.0.E. M /f' pro1ram1"WewWtraln qu.l red. Fast typing M : m. . HqCULLIGAN MAN! ~· Call Olenya, SllltpJJM]/Rece4YllMJ WE NEED: ~Typist.a <'Stat Typist.a l'Oictaphooe typists .f<lerk Typl.st:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• books. m11 c . Wbat **I IUY ** ~an'l sell goes l o c.ohan t y 280 Ma gnolJ a, Ol!IU Mesa ~%172 Bauer ice skate$, like 1-------- Call Wayne '92-3213 & -~--------Part tlme. J to 4 bours X-«AY TICHMICIAH To work lo Newport Deach Rhewmlolog1st ':. offlce. Mmt be Wl1bng to do routine offict> work , mcluding venipuncture. routine lab. answer pbooes, etc. Sal a.ry com meo:turale with ex per. s.4-1.1181 Good used P\amlture & oew. au.e 3 with guards. Sl5. Goabe skates. sii.e 3"'1. $!5. Goalie skatefi sues. S25 Goalie maau. Jr 51ae 110. Medium s1u Sl5 Goabe pad.~. gl-Ove. de. Cheap' 2 pain boll mg gloYes li!O Boal and car model k1t.s. never ~. fl~ Pllnles 50:'. g.amcs. etc Dres&er, oeeda won. SS 4 S&H green St.amp book.s $2 each. ~Si586 al\tt 4pm 6 ' Eddyc raf t Sportsf i.sber, s lip av ai I. Oall &C2--46M. 8»3031 dally. Airport area. Open Appliances OR I wul sell or SEU.tor You ----SECRETARIAL ; SeMs P9'son,exper'd pre Pho rm a ce u t 1 ca I fd '-* will lrain. Mike's Research M aoagement ~· 134 E. l7tb St . nrm ID N 8 . bas im-c ~. mediate opening for SMes S!X;RETARY to project WILD WIST manager Good typing & STOU transcnbing skills req'd Medical· Pbarma ceutic a l!W.,.,..'IS~TMMSTIR eqier. helpful. E.O E. :=.:.c:r:J .:; _i'SMDIO ___ · ----- ¥Heed. ........ 1--------=.::·· ~eJ penoa at 15t12 *•A TTIH'ftOM• * llltrSMJ. Studeut1 Teacben Houlewivee ! ! SMes NAT"L lndm. Hardware & tools SUPPLIER Now birtng for sales & mng\ tnaiJUD&, Up to $200 wk Salary + comm·$20K. Won MAT HB-irvtne. 18 )Tl +. Students ok. Wiii tnlo. 3Sbr wk. 961-1 l.50. Mr.Jaaepb. •SECRETARY .. to SI 1,000 10 bJ by toucb. Ae· CGrllle tJ1liDI c.s wpm. Nonsmoker. 751·3800. ~ /Jtec-epUoola\: OC A1rport area. Exp reia'cL EARN VACATION$$ WENE£D SECRET ARI ES lXMEDlATEL V with or w /out short.hand 1.u1' or abort term, boli· day & vacation pay, boepltaJ.hation avail•· b&e. VOLT I ••1• ....... 'flo f • • SIClllT AlllS • Seey /GeDl Of c /Jtecep Secy /G.O.·Lepl Gen.I ()( C-<Nn Rec-typeS.S. gd at ti& detail~ ofc. 900-WOO R.aace ~ Sa.lea OUr <Xftco Setre&ary, Dice Npl Bch AIJplOnly/Free olfice YDI· cuuaJ at· lli Rdnden Aaeecy moephere. '1AM -1PM. m>Btrch. b tab '84 $111 wt. Call tAll t.o Newport Beach. 83UUO DOOG,. a1k for Mlte.i-------- f15.tm0 SIJCUTAP.Y •• 1'YPtn& =~!~ 40wpm. nooa. ti-oat SLut )'OUT lec&I career amee ~aoee. ruu. wtlh the elite ol tbe area. time. Salary open. FmUltlc beoetlta. abort 59-1.MS bov.n Ii prest11e are SICllTAIT :, =~P;tlj MerP.tn-be \Mful. No abort.band No S /H but above reqmred. CaU $57-6122. averaae typi.Da speed. 100% Free to applicant. Ulmlto6or'1pmorl to ~ • lpm. Pl aa a , 2012 I lfi<h d DD 1S24r3(. srx:aETA.RY/ RF.CEP· ,_... -~ TIONlST Per=\ .soo Campus. N 8 . .j. 1*t am.~;· Open Monday Evening ~ wUI ~ UnUI 1 p.m. M time. for~ de-s.att.., eolrt fridlly ••l•p•r. p roper l J Small adverUaiDC aieo-r ·a ..,. coaapu1. ey ID Harbor aru oeeds $5 beer. Call Waoa a abarp re1pon1lble 7U·H41 •' .11u2 aelf ·motiva ted ~Jlhd..lntae. sec retary . Good ~ tnt-1 Npt Mentuial ak1lla a must. MDceb.aps.l.or. C all for appt. ac..s.i.., +.m.acm.. ~im. Secretarial Admlnlatntlve Secretary Eql111rl1g Secretary llpl Secretary letllcal Secratlry Office Citric Pl'lfeali•I· Slcntlry oow. CaJIT52·7591 SHIPPING Immediate day sb1ft openuig. Prior exper. de· sirable. S4 00 l.o start w1overtime av&ll Lead· iog benefit pac kage wlfull)t paid medical & ded.al aJ\er 90 days. ROSAHIHC. ~Npt.Bcb. All Equal Opportwuty Employer 9xJe Sales, lllnt job exper. person. Top ean1log1 +bend\t.s. Full & pit. C rowtb oppty here . ClilldreD 's Boolery, N. 8 . Mt. Milt.er. &M-21664. SIOSHOP Now taking appliuUons ror flt 6: p/l employment for c1a,ys & oites. P.F. McllulJiD Co. SfJ.7419. Stationery Store In CoroDI del liar Deeda U · perieoced aaJes lady. )\all time 5 dan. dnt .... oamda. i'apedal- ty fioe clienteile. 61> 1010. Stoct clerll. Immediate opeatnc for respomible, l.odultrioua lodividual. Jl\lll time, wW train. Call 1131-01'1 tor appL NEED IMM EDIAT E.LY Leng & abort term, hoU· d9y & vac»llOn pay, bosp1tahut10 availa b£e. 'VOLT ''""'"'"'''""" Jll-J•l ••• 546-4741 38418 Campus Drl ve <acroea from John Wayne Airport> r.q.oW Oppor EmJ>*oyer U\-Lfr\';;. llMPOIAIN Pl llSON NH Sl IMCt S l72l lirclt St. ~ ........ •odl 557-0045 F.aro a cbaDee \0 wta a trip for two to Cabo Su Luca! ~ today. Wort 40 boun and you 're in the drawiq I Work looger and increase your chaDcel to win-« .• Utat simple!. CbmeON·LINEI AU ON· LINE lempe eam lop pay and a boaus ol a mile ot paid air travel for every hour they won. STOCICCUU GroMna Onnge County 1-1 oompan,y aeea ln· tlvidual to uaume stock ---. -----room reeponalblllty of VAL.E'r PARKING, PT· picking Ii stockiDI of lunches. Womeo en· parta. Other dutiea wW coura&ed to apply. lne abippiq. recelviDJ • Private dub. &M-5404 general warebou1ln1 w·· . ·-ed' t dm1ea. Eled.rcloic com-.. tn.aee. uum .a e po_a!ot• Is now I ed I e opml:q forard.~ald· dinner belpfW...• llbUmum one & craveY vaca· year "experteoc. Good tloaa. IOQd Upa. Appty coa:qJU)' ~ CaU Taylor'• Re1tauraot. »7·9051 . Equal Op-Redhill • Santa Ana poriUaity Employer. Jlhry. T\lltiD. WAIBISS/lqlrd Stock'peraOD part time. P/time. Apply la penoo llbldeDt ok. Frld.a1 nlibt.1 at Two 0\0'9 from Italy. & Saturdays, R.M. 2267 Fairview, Co1la Abrams . C ataloc Meaa. Sbow1oocn, 1BJ.9 Newport --------Blvd.~ Mesa. W~w;::,~ d ub, food & • day & TEACHER-Pre School. Dite ab.I.ft.I incl wknda. eq>ertence needed, fuJJ -~-7'730-~---­ time. 540-l919. Wattrt. wanted, mature. TEACHER/Aaalat. part eq>erieaeed iD both food time. Moo tbru Fri. 8: 30 & coctulla. Bel ween to 12:a Newport Center J0.4. lrriDe Coat Cowl· lletbocllsl Pre·School. try Quh, lllO L Cout Call ~WD t. l, 644-0740 Hwy. N.8. "'-15SO Ua, Tedlnld• Part time f or or. thepedist. Ud be aceep- t.a.We. 63l ·22CJO Mwct IM ....................... .W .. 11 IOOS ........................ nigl:i:lb Oak Barley Tw\at Dbl bed. ~-Xlot rood ~. Eiiabetheao Reproduc· tiorl soiid Oak, Spc bdrm suite. also 3pc Rauen set. cusmm roverd, all like new. also ma t.chiog coffee tbl & dnun lbl. Dll)'S: ~-Eves Aft $:~ ........ 1010 ....................... Used B.efrlcerators Waaben fJ Dryen BARG~ERVICE ae.t Appllaoce $3M9ll 1Ql Alabama Sl. H.B. Kenmore Weaber fs dryer botbfor•. m.G62 Freezer: Lrl upri1bt Whirlpool. 2 yrs, like DeW, oril Sl!l50. HC $300. Cub only. 64.$.-1.%1115 eves. AYOCado frost-free refrig, sue>. Good coodllion. tl0«117 GE Wuber. &cl. ~nd w/minl tub 11 Lady Keo· more dryer. Botb for S18S. Call aft 3PM, 64&-«J86 MAST&S AUCTION 646 "" & lll-'625 --------CASH PAID For gd US4ld furn, anu ques a. cir TV's 9SHI l.l3 w xunous wtute lndJao c.ia.on sol a • love. looee pillows Pecan cofftt tbl All likeoew 891-'22C l9UI ceaWry l~·&Ht 6 ctClboard & mi&c rtem.s Comp! bdrm ffl. chest d.rwn. lg 111181 front curio cab. 646-9526 EXCELLENT Truadle Bed. U5«f twice $100; DR Table for 2. $20. Wicker chJllT <oeeda work l SS Mov!njC Sal" 353 Costa MC'S<I ~.C M. f'tl. Sal & ~g..~ ll O M t: TO BE DEMOLISHED Appl. r~ hardware. door.., el.t' Zl9 Pomsewa, CdM Sal 9·8 79 8am·5 pm Dela.1L5. Day ~0343. t."Va5 67S. 7931 2 bdrm ads J-twlll. J·kmg, cuatocn bed spreads Game \hie w near a. • cbn DttVeD.POrt & lov eseat. Velvet cbn Ant.I que Capt&lD t bn Drop leaf tbl & cb.rs. coffee t.a.btet'l, commodes & el<' atL 5 $4.S-3958. Sat. ooJy 1724 Samar Dr . CM <Mes.a Verde area > 646-76118 Multiple Family .S ale. FniSat Pauo furn. ml$C Gu-1.8 CU8tom l of a klnd bouseboA<I. 187 E 21 St wbt. bdrm suite Mad~ CM by Alpfa Woods. LaWce -------- '4 caopoy bad, dea.k 6 Thurs lhru Sat. 5411 cbr. 2 drawer cbetl 11 S.Dlrtoo. o:r Graham I· beautiful lrl 3wa7 •taa· Nearp~. HB. Kn & Q,s dup mirror. MovlD1. bm q1 /matt. Corner bell lluat Sacriflct. Over I r o u p . c h e s t • a..ooo. oew. Astmi tlO(). lawnmower. lamps. 79&-T742.. auc. Ctuk1ren .. adulU c::kJlbinl, name braoda. IM D4!'W Other o:mc. -----SHAG CARPr:T T•o looe itold 75 • yard11 -used-10 ell· celJeDl cood:tt100 Sl 00 . Oall S6l-Ml5 Wam.ed Used elec Ex ercycle bike After S 6t8-m0 ------13' WhaJer VII 15() b.p. & tnJler ~ Call 646-'TZZ1 &'ISi c . SJ lll board speed. boat, compl restored. w /\rlr. ~ 673-T1'99 -------;4 Retoell. 24 . F""B. Lo llrs OuaJ coot. VHF. New caavas 81m101 Top Heed+ potty New rub- ber dmgy Ba.rt ltl&. CG ce1l:f II> gal gas, CTS 3'a:lph, Sl0..900. 6T.HIS.J 1k.lng 35' w /lwn 350 Crusaders. 4 moa old. xlnl cood 19$,000. · Oln.s Craft. lllnt rood. bvable boat. make offer. 873-2226 WANT'ED. Ul«I lumber. lJ' Whaler. ~HP eng, f\lrnllUre.&itools. • with trailer $2 ,000. ~-OC27 ~ 1~-~~~-~- W .ud: QmMe Fn.d l. re-C Ull5I Chris Craft uonable. Will Pleil. 21' SuakU. realored. 81MCn. Bitty. M.li00. .. 7414 ...... '78 Setr1ay 2'.Zr CC, U1r' ' 'wlft toll cover. depth finder. -·•-••••••-•-•• m,ooo 75&4U4 Yamaha Fr'tDCb Kora, 125() LIVI.DI room f ura. For ... Good cood.. !iiSJ-OMl ~ Jcw*J 1070 ------- i'S Tab.W iDbd. 2S. cU y cnaaer. 4M Oldl t'llg. wl UI brs Ii Jetovator. Xlras' $8000 . 714 · 59MT73; aft a pm. 714.-.- ·-·-----•••••••• ~-(~)~~-+ Dtoln1 room tbl w ta l!.bppmmt Is WeddiAg bl-Ut.. XIDt. cond. pOO. ~-4~~~ RiDI Set. 14k l<*i· Si(IO. Att.SPll.54.Wme . ~ ...... ~ Oall ... 537$ ... ,,,. ____ --------Office Pa uMu • & • fllbmc hm boeL Save OU anuque11 · C ........,.~ ·Mir ti ll"f I071 I • 411 IOIS SGX> over MW price. T1 desk & chair. ('o(fee tbl. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• • .!£!•••-••-••••••• Ranier 1t ft trl·bull, dtnlnt tbl, buff~ w lmir ~'DIE oew l.ZxlO" E"l't> lSCllp Volvo 1/0 , 40 tin. ror. gtaas chlJ>.a cabinet. JlMD Sl.750.. w1t.b too"'2g. bU MW SiOO. 493-TrSB. 568731 • cm> llSl-.3'14 New Su;ro cost S400 17" Lowe-ho '78 v anson &'SOFA.eartbtooes, Mtcil••oes IOIO Sdl1'250 966-ZZ'14 trtr.96M386 ~condiUoo~. ~~ $9&-9157() ·-··················· .... 1017 --· Diai.nl rm Mt w /oUoma a. biC d:ir. RereCI eql.O ,, TV let. miac. tlems. Wood· bndle. 11 Percb. lrvi.oe. (Warner ofJ Culvtt \o Yale Loop, r t1h t to Stooecree k to Croucreek . left to P9'dl,)~ UMiQ.ACil TA&S _ ............... -.. · Rena1I Cabin cnDaer from yaur buslneu card. CAN AR I ES beau t "73 188 Mere. io .tr out.. SeDr1 ooe card fOI' eacb •lnl•"• cuaraotud. ~ moorin& cover. All tac pl111 ooe •pare. We lllUIY colon. Pree 9tart ca av u . T rt m tab 11 • return permanently kit.. 91D-28DO •.ooo. 9M-43ll6. ae9Md sttractlve tac & strap. meeaec airline Half Mooo Parrot. 12$. INfl. W 9060 J.D ~remmu. Pn· Lave Bird. hall coklr. sz:s. ·---·-••••••• vmt as • U»eft! For a 8n-7'l2 ·•. Ludera 16. zvt. vam ~taceo<'I06t' "-~Or..-IOtO bull . s l ip 10 NB . •rme 8020 W bed. dreeMr. cbest at waJlpa~{. fabric or ....................... ::_~1~1 f u I . $4 000 . -••••• ... •••••••••• drawers, wooden & "De,y Olo' peper & we ptayer piano, good for ---· ----- 10 speed bike u la szo. metal hieb cbal.n. W & ~. ~ t~ ~::' c= apare time rebuilding. Give your boat ins. a AakforJlmmy f1. otc deak. bdrm desk, t»dltot.ck. nso. Quality upri1bt cbeck·up. Call Boat & Callia-1713 twtn bed. thl, chn. !JU.IC. PRJCES. pianos. Baby grand· Yacht tns. for a free m-rm recoad. sbarp. Ell pert quote. Over 2$ yn exp Girl• Cuatm Beac h ~ S2eaor3~ tuamc•repailtn&. (714 )673· BOAT o r Q'UiMr llboew,$l40or Set t.mk beda. 4/St.apSUOea --~~ --m· dr. ' · "'ruard rail, la der, 6/9t.ap $1..SOea. .--1 ~ se..'Hn 1_v_,.,_ .. _. ____ _ · m.7912 D>-m-tllOl IOormoreSl.40ea i'aWlltbCMS... Punoa 30 w1lb Dt~I BJCY(LES Aiq. aotid Oak taWe 11 ~Jc~~~ WANTED: Older Ul)ript. and wtleel and much SdrwtDDI chaln, ref\nl1~ <an £ii,ce1Jent coodltloo ln more. EacelJeot eood., eia Rlftl' An NB deco period> Wortb $190, Dnw your own or MDd and ca&. PP . ....--wt th New po rt SI Ip. ------·--aellbt.9ttlr.IO«IM name. addreas. pbooe fJ --------1 SU,500 . Daya ph . Teec:ber' aide Mooteuon Wmar-w/carforwtdter llm'a lO•peed SdnrtDn <R'llmakeooe cardper ..-usmftAMOS 951 ·\633 . Eve. pb. School. t :30 to 6 pm. baaket tuncb service Vardy bike, dnt cmd. lloYIDI Sale: Beaut. ~=~money or· UJ!riOU,Gruda, 1_90(8)0. ________ _ (710893·2734. West 9:31HPM Moa·f\1. Eam al4i41J2 cood. 12' 2 pc 1ofa.1 derto: SCJineta oc•.L .... 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""' I ... ra41al1, II.Hi. & 'Tl: '11• rtna Oll• .. cwtan.-._.... aL-... ·n C•maro, ¥lot, .._Jl71 ...,,.. Prl .. le PerlJ D., --.-/-' D .... _ -2 --~m.-. !! ~ '767-. pwr1 .. r, &11: ™· ..,.., • - -...__ ·----" --~ s r ................. ~1»7115. -········ .. ·-······ .. . .._. ._.._, _._ .. _ ............... ~ ''°' A (C, delua atereo 1"6Mllce•• DOS&. nWre.AM.ln....., .._. ................. VIXlA '71, llJnteond. new '11 llulcM1: T-t.op. tuJ1 ~ ..,_ or "-' Tmtm. ct.rt~ Int, all., ..... wlta brt. "7• Hcinet. Econ 1 cyl ·chltch, brlll, bltlery. pow• r • v I• A C • o«tr.~. ':1.t: IGpl. lmmao D.a mil, M.oeo or a.t S.Ort•bout. Loaded. '11DO.MM05L J.Jl./FM/cw. c.e t1 ti CS', ts# t ;ui->· •. PP. --daL .... Pb 71M%12 .,. Ollprtce clwk 2 ctr., 87Mm.v•. _.................... .-W.c,o.,tltr/ '1t Wn, aew Ur... "lllPACDRallye/c, loedad, 5,IOOmL Muat 'Tl 'fiwt'IGI z+a,::e•t. "M CAPB.1: teJ'I, Mio, lo Nlwpartleb tof'l'll _... __. eorll. 8eM ....._X!nl.~ ..Ul m.aat. Cc:?:.~-.11aor ;:...=:1 Cleao. "D DI>, 4 ... Pl. PB. c6r.AftllPll.maa fTl.m:I •imp.&asa: Nu rubber • ,lblk, it lpMAN; ... coed. "JlllorMt!panaboutp/1, • ma1t. a lnl coad, :.::-.;: ~~ c-..tr.-.. :!2. ~ ~ ,..'f!. ~..::=ac· AM /Fii cuuth, p/b, a/c, .uto. Good SID/blltaftw.&amL bit. 154.oaoa 'd•t• 9r --............... ...,.,, .ci..a. 11•1111 "1'T r CM11ua ca .... ,_.;.._ ________ , _________ _ •. """'· .... ..... •• t •: Ooelll ...S. ...._... w ~~--1111 -................... . .. .._ • 14 t701 '11 ~aace 11'-'' ••If· W .,..._~._PU, VI, -.................. .. ._ __ ~· melt ..... cmd. CB. ma.., ______ _ ..u. beet oter. <71o co•trol. •tr bor••· All .. mlftUI. IQ.Bl.M>-TI1l All/Fll, AC, camper ..,. IUft t' t tw4 ... 9140 ........... IGl97 Merudu . BMW . Panc:M, Cl1181c • £&· ...... ••••••••••••·~··· ·• ~ • .,,. l ·cJl ... T. ctic. We w\U MU your c•r Pucb llad·Luae 11· natMd aew rubber --•-ment at vour Prtme cond. Best offer . • ....; .... ._..., , Old Veep•. c b .. p dWda, ffpd, let -price. &e.t loutJoo In ~ best ol· bllllm. 1911 '71 Chevy I '-' ()nap C«mly Por ln· fir "'4121 • T. P.U., ao mi, a.Nini rarmaUOn call .JIOl Cur . . S171D. IG-llll r8IL ttul~:'ldet/ tllO i.a.vy PU. New mtr, M ._ ...... Seil .... new u,.., •lnl mecb 1.IOOW.C.oulHwy ---···•••••••••••• am m.-. SIOCIO 1»t Hwsit 8cb ~a '11 Yamaba 80 •OO. fb. Sllww F.dltion. Cafe Far· ---------rtnll. new emu.. XlDt ·u Ford P.U.1 _need• aind. $12JOO. Bel 2:30 pm ,.._.., n1111 um. "50. 645·54118 or PM /ev ._ M4-2l'16'17 __ o.t.. ___ Pl_cll:_U_p_witb_ Daytoqa Spec. RD400, umper. Reblt eng. f811t. buall, 1500 mi, Sle.50. S 1 2 0 0 . 2 0 m p I . 21319&-s.581 21.1/~orl'Jl.i"llOt. '74 CB 380 oeeda worll. '18Chevy Cbeyane abort Ql1J between 4 6 a PM bed, lull off road llOO. mGI eqaapped. C\atom xtru. Tue oHr P•Yment1. "74 8'mdd TS 1Z5LD, MOO. 81141'11 lift. 5. '11 KJiwulll KZ 4006,•--------- '100. 11114109 .,..,•. "JI Qevy ~ton, SUverado a. mded.. • mL s-oo. um &amid TMZ50. oever ma.. need. alOl oaod. Ml$. -------~ P.P. 1S«i51 '11 Ftwd ~Toa very lo/ml. ---------• Xlat. eond. Mdl Sell. '74 YIUrulba 250 Street, a.-.11~ 1J03 aft, S. very clean, low miles. -'--------- Call llQ..5857 v-9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 Yam11ba RTl·380, 50 hrs. oo eng, Mny atraa, $400. Caab by Sun ~. -- * M1W 197' WXUIY CHlftOUT VAN .78 GS 750 Suzuk i . Equipment Includes f:;! carpet, p•neUng, Dressed 7000m1 Spot· x., wetbar, two Cap- Jeas. SZSOO. 631-4794, t.alna chain, breakfast _......., .. 00 •71 ,700 nooll, 350V8, tUt wheel. ........ : chrome bumpers & 54Mll9 ___ 1 arille. 8leep1 four ! MUST SELL: (Jl18). m2 KJiwaHkl, SOOcc. OMLY $9910 sm.s. •t AILIPM. HOWAltDC•n• .. ~"---a....,/ Don•QuaU Sta. -~fl NEWPORT BEACH .~~:!' ••••• ~!! ___ l_l_J.O_H __ I __ _ MOMONIY DOWH lOACJ 7'&.ot••c ... ~llhSI~ "79 Camino "79KutV "79 Ford Granada "79 Pmtl•c Le M aoa "79Fcrdu4 ~T Amric..Cw,._ (714) 151.a910 Nfet-o '705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUAROMIO SALIS. SBVICI AMDL.aASIMG DEMO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS! IEACH IMPORTS 8411 Dove Strttt NEWPORT BEACH 752-0900 '74Spyder, lom1, AM!t"M stereo, 5 11pd , $5500 fM6.18LS Amt9 9709 ......................... ·n Auatln Hoaley 3000 Xlat. ClODl1. lllOO, & take over pymta. 4'H·seo8 9712 ....................... CREVIER Q I St • H OADWAY SAIHA AMA 835·3171 IHE UUIMATI Olll"<ll#Cl W~-l •USB>IMW1• '722002W S/R <992CBV) '76Dl2AS/R CM4RK0) '765311A S/R CUl5RKOJ 'TJDH1pd, It (870BPV) 'T7~41pdSIR (0119) '71&!041p, (239UKH) '71 tmcslA S/R !OOl2) '71DlA A /C (819WDA> a..dS-.llnl I lATE DELIVERY ! I.AHi SIUCTIOM O.MIW 197t 320l's 521111 ALSO 6S3CSi '1 IHSTOCIU Olli J.od.8y • We .Jao a. y b•ve that pre-owned BMW )'OU are lookln1 far! IJl..JCMO 4tMt49 ------~ ....... loaUlee.... CGld. Sl.llO/bllt otter. I ......._.,_ ~-PlR.11. ... W.1 tmMl9ce••._ •• •-...,,._.. ~~T ...... or_.. .... ev •. 11 ,....__. 0 amtf ' apd 91 ledm. ta at. Mm· • •a Ill tnO -u-.-.. H•t .. bb•..... a.am .n a--•-74 .,._, 4 IPMCI, A/C, ~-...~, -: --A boo Ill&. "1111 pwr 6 m , "'' -.. • •• nunlC1. "' ,.,. _..........,, P/8, new tlr .. , evea _,.. -,...,_. ........... .-......... ._mi. •le, ps/pb, ' C " 111.. 99•... .,_.,, ">-· •" • 51115..e-lmmec c•r. 1 owaer. ._.......__,, I •-~.... ..... -• 11 •--_..,.(_.,..._ -· ' --· 1.WWV~ vw • ·~ -_,. ey • JtU1t ---· .... oo . ~"'' ...................... . CW-9720 ,w ....... ~.,.J'f:l:J:i IMllT 76U.C....c.t. <lASSIC •• MUSTANG ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• • ......,.,. ,._ ...... n-'I •*'-· -.CN\ r... s . a.p, l CJWDS'. Ulle -~~a ~ 1'UUr ar to • m Miii f'tlO ._.. _, 641--New. New paint. Lo/ml. LAA-. ~ 111.rieo VoU1ew•1•n. ---··•••••••••••••• ,._ _13 IUOO 11!1-1742 . llLICTtOM OP ll7ll Budt INvd., Hum __,.. Y Y AU.MOOILS --Bid • A.ar for "71 BIJdl: Ce:atury, 2 dr, ....................... '7011\JSfANG SHOP•COMPAJlE •tiel71JOOSD frMlk 11.utoo or Tom full pwr, •II ntru '70Coua., 8uml00d Mllltaee n.IC) D1151L A.lll:ID. S 1'00. Ru DI Ir eat. Gd CODd Belt otrer Sl.400 Ul-0343 BARWIC K DA T'>UN t I J ' I, 8ll ·l l7'>4Y l 117'> •DATSUNS• W.., Sllactt. OfMModlh WISPICIAUU .. 9000 SIRYICI COSTA MESA DA TSU,,.. 28UHARBOR BLVD 54M4105~Jll '71 26QZ, Mir, mags, orig. OWIMlr SJllOO. Prt party. ~ _._, Av.U.able aa 551 ·115 S eve 1 • llUNO ftl'llt ~. flnt aerved "7241.1 Wp ... mJ, m.t • t-+. ----·as Mu.R.. ne• Urea .t. paint, A /C, r"lored, Gooo/betolr. ~IMO t.11. No pbooe quota ... aoappredal. 11~6 ...,1 xllll • OOUOA.R, &ood cond, Sher, fully eq&ipped In· 4'Wl7I '1 • pwT, PB/PB, rtlM eaa • trana, ~.·Le tzmt or beat offer. SIDI ..,_. :~~ended l.rma:~ "l'OBul :O.U,rebltenc, m.tne;w.1.. · --·~ lihch I, P/B, PIS. (all>DF> aupeW.'15IO. MuatMil, Dodp f'tll A/C, AM /P'M stereo, .. M SL840MS •a.. 137-6121. C = ; 991 S •••-••......... ....... 28M ml, &Jal cond $1500. IWOITS 1bln& eood condition ·-••••••••••••• •••.. "74 o.rt, 6 eyt, -Urea. 1 &M-_ZMl ______ _ moHARBORBLVD. ~., paloted, 12500: 1'76CAD9U.AC ~oaly. 11150· 1714' f'tH OOSTA MF.SA mC11Z ~A.DO COUPE ...................... . 611-1276 v XI -P\ill poww, factory a.ir Pord t940 '79 Cutlau Supreme 'e llerc:ede9, Z50SE. 4 cir, ori& OWDJ', lood cood. SG>O. 173-21511or7S2-8MO 73 eo SL. MBZ, 2 t.opa, 5 ma1 wbeela, cherry. ~firm. 90-2312 eva. ..... 9744 . ..................... . '11 MGB, blue, wire wbeea, IUll•I• n ck. Ja.CQI mllea. aaoo. can dey1 U3·Hll, evu &1'18"1. Debbie. ·~p!!:ci.. ~ p~ cond , AMt t'M alert'o -••••••••••••••••••••• BrandoewcoadJUoo.IM pert.y,l'.ric.Dl_-IUI_. nd10 W/8 trar k. till llillPHIL ma . load e d. $HOO wheel, crW•e rontrol. m.m. Dan 10 B&.w. aunroof, E·uro apht po wer 1eat1 LOOG --- mdJ, Firtt a.ood oiler Cabnokl top • leather FORD 71 CullaAll Supr . T-t.op, ' tabs. -......•tPM. ln&enor <Ser Z7370iJ AM1Jo'M cua. <'Inn. VW It.II B•UY. llOO ........ SW0'1' .... olfw f(t~ Alk for 111.ke. "14 VW BUG. X1nt cond 40,000 mi, AM /FM radJo, radlaJ Urn, rec 111 8aoiw c:ba.Lna • 1kJ ran. ao..,.~ 15799 make oiler Oya 7~ ~. evea~ NABERS ~) ~---· ................... .. .............. c...--,.._ "T.l Oda TGrOMdo. Good rond elr, AM /FM, 8 tradl:. xJ.at runQiQa CllDd. lntr like new. S14ts. 5411-'td ·7~ 98 Regency. 48,000 ~ LI.lie new. to.ded, all rtraa Sell for low bed or best olfer. Prv f'\y 642 J9M 551·1.&':18. _ 'Tl MGR, lo au.lea, new '76 610 4dr, 13M mi. orig Uf'el, AMWM 8 trk, lu.!J owner. x.lnt {'Ofld. $3400, raclL M9fiO 67~_!048 49IM722 bet 4 7pm re.pot u 4e '5 Good rood Ster.o. ll100 ~ call bt wn ~ '71 Seville AM / PM 8 trk Ill. nt/t.ebq> 11tr whl. AC. lthr seata. auto trunk. Mtt whl COYt'rs. nu lJrt:ll. Vinyl top, $10,500 l 0 ~ PP (71417Si ~I i4 Gra.od Tonno Elite Jl'ully equl pped . x Int rood, a .ooo rrule.. r,.K .c-S2500 or beat otf"r Call J<1rk K~ll y a l 213 1643 1737 day11 M 714 IJ40 1689 t:Vt'll &, wtnds f':x.erut.ive·11 penon&1 ''19 lift ~gency 081, 4-dr, fact wan , 27m~. well equ1 pped. $11 ,300 '76 D•l11un 280Z, Exel cood., auto, •1r, IMP . 10,toO mi. $500C>/bet ofr. 561-4378 -------"15 aoz. 1ky blue. 23,000 mi, I owner, good c:ead. $5750. 4'4·0141 eves ~dra 9721 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71165 C.T4/2+2 Same as 1979 400 mdl Beaut. 4 paaa luxa&ry tDurtn& car. All opt.Iona Lo m l. M ant cond ~ Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 F\at 124 Sport new lraa1. New t l re1 . AM I FM at«eo. A1111011t reblt eng. Sl ..aoo. Beat Of. fer.1182--0aiOO MUST SELL LEAVING STATE. "19 Ut Spyder, 3' ,000 m l '1. AM/rit cassette. xlnt CODd, eooc> or bit olr. m4117 aft 3: IO, 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... Mew7t HOMDACcrs • MA.MY T0Cliu10rr..t UNIV ER SITT a.-•·· .._.c.... •we , ..... -Hartaor INwd. 0..-. MO•.O ~ 97JO ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ SALIS. SBVICE AM> LIASIMG DEMO SALi!! NOW IN PROGR£SSI 11.ACH IMPOITS 1M1 Dove Street '72 Coupe Devlllt' X Int '88 &.. new ptint, Illich cxn1 11700 or bat oftl"' lire8, No encine. Sl200 ~ CJl...fTIM. --- -19 15 Fleetw oo d '71VWCoa'lwt.. U&e new. Brouaham, absolute lO,.OOOmi. '18. mint. LS,000 on& nllia. ec.cat praced and covered. v.... 977J .., rubber'. 1oeded '"°' •••••••••••••••••.... •• 1111 acwia. s.mn~ VOi.YO ~ Pvt Pty. 1714) m..-:2or (TI4 l ~ NEWPORT BEACH SALIS. SBYICI 75U900 AND LIAStMG it s..tlle: Beage/tiiro.n top, .mt cond. 60M m1. .75 Pqeot Dal Sed•n-OVERSEM DEUVERY Air, slick, AM /t~M EXPERTS 11400 S..1.121 evee ----- '12 lldor.do. nuot rond, lo ml. AM lf'lll , &11', lt.br. stereo CUI. 10,000 on Df'W mg, 1pare tnll. 1000 tftle range. XIDt cond IS700 bet olr. C.11 eve. 7141494-2121 or dy1 213f63&.,3;?183 u& for P'red. '78 ~ 504 Del Under WUT, alJ extras. Mu1t .u. bstolr, ... 7407 ,.,. t7IO . ..................... . '75 Camn T.,.,e, loaded w/atr••, muat ••ll -.:rt• ·a fU: 41pd, mUlt Mll now. S450t. 111-m a, f15.W5. 'Tl ~ tt4, new ens w/l yr paran&.e8, .-0 . Gl-4915.AIPM 1'76T.._c.,.,. Lo mJIH&e, m•t•IUc bron.. tm bit. 1 u,.., aunroof, Ul,toO A S'l'EALt Mt ... UOOW.CoMtlhry N.-part.. MU'1D "II .. 8ll•er, All/Fii ~ a1r ecmd, MIO· ,..,,, ........ -...,. 1A1U 1«1 SUl5. IMl-TZ74 VOi.VO ._ Sedan de Ville· Good a. Ratbor Blvd. t.r-.p ur or tanuly rar. OOBTA M DA Good medt co.d. t411, MM>OJ l4CM467 m.Z'TU .n. a. CLASSIC IUYMS tt 17 1912 VOLVO llOOES --•••••••••••••••••• Sl!!DAN-Hud lo find • Oum.ro. reblt m. DU "s.on.wa1oa" model brakeat tlrea/dutcb. wMh ' 1peed tram. • ...... met blue SD-3Z:50 cw.rdrh~1 air ~-'Tl Caaaro XlJl1. Cood 101, A•/P'll stereo V.a. lllr AM/FM stereo. :=~ -::J:'W:. M.ISO. • Ul·U12, Mik~ Rm hem In ume family a... ... _7131 ______ _ 8*ie lt72. You mllll ... it ~ro LT. PS. PB, liWeOM ! ..._ AC,·AMfP'M 8 lit . ,,_/Bllltoft•. CB. lbarpl ~ aft Ce14"-J'47 IPll , ________ _ mo '77 Granada <ih11t 714/~.a87 . Banc111n' lJrJ(ntl ~al"' !Ph,_...._ tt60 AC. I'S, AM t"M lo rnr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bl.It • ulver wt vw yl roof. gd cood, $3800 SJl.ZSL 978 Cu.stom Suburban fo'1ry 9 pua. SU. Wen Loaded. med. eoc1ne. ,, .. , .... ClODl1. fm.41898. ••••• I I I I e M ....... ee ee .. F\l.rJ • Dra Clean. tn J a• • & See good wonin& oaod. S550. ~ t BCUttY 646-0132 ''Sped.al o1 t.1w week.. "10 Ply aato. -p 18 p ;s, 71 UMCOl.M A 1c. S BR Urrii, 4-dr. T~ COUf'I good lranapor tatlon Be.wituJ lwrury car In ~ cry1UI apr1rol with leaUier 1ntenor Low M Sport ~ry. 321 eftl. DUlea1e One owoeor ou bat. all, Wlr pump a. (IOllll.l lm:I llOO S'J~. _ St ZOO JDIH.arbor 81 . c M ~SGO 71 DUSTER. erooomy car. Clean, mu11l aell f ML 146-2922 '75 NARK IV, lu1ury ~ 9'65 ~. Muat lelJ tl(IOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• la.3'08. '72 Onod Safa.rt W•100: Mwwt tHO w/tnller bllc~.;.1-::. ........................... ,,..sreat.~ ORANGE COUNTY'S 'Tl Tram-Am Spec Edi· NIWHT tlon. Bl.ck w /1old, LINOOLN·MERCUR Y loeded w /extraa. Xlnt. DEALERSJn P J0.000 mi. '5300 or l>Nt IA y R.ADEIOI dr,._. _. Z_l_-4.111 ___ _ UNCOLN·MERCURY l' t W.d 9970 ~llAut.oCent.er Dr. ·-·-••••-••••••••••• SDf'w)'·Lde Forest ult '73T·Blrd: caat Q>ntlDen· IRVlNE ta1 tnmk, fully loeded, llo.7000 top oand. res,.., SZ500. '71 likmm'dl Gbb 4 dr 5151-111:.l wltJa air, 21.000 mllea. · 11 T. Bi rd • 1 r • y ... MIJ ! Call ~3013 W/IDltdai.ftl ftlow' int. Air, cruile, AM /P'M I track . netr brk1 • 1hock1, radlela . ~CU, Jt1nt cood. .-00.MMJ.a; W6m .... tt74 .. .................... . ~Hua ..... aa.adl = '911hw .... ,JUID,I •• OlnWletne ....... b rt , I lllli&:; ·-,._ ... ,,. . ....................... ---...... ....... _ ~ '.Cl.,. ----.... THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 Huntington Accident V~cthn YoarBo•etowa Dally New8paper ' c Fl ~TEEN CENT~ ludge Mulls Terminating Life Support •1 RBDDQ ICROE•EJD... ........ ,.. ..... A respirator cooUnued to keep a critically lnjured l.8-year-0ld w .. tmm.ter youth .all•e today aa an Oraqe County Superior Court Jodie deliberated on whether life 1-.pport meuu.ra should be terminated. Judp Bruce Sumner began •e~hln1 hia decision In the landmark case Wednesday af. ternooo following a tS-minute bearing in which be was told tbat Vincent Martin Young's future was "hopeless." "Re ia doomed to a vegetallve existence," Clay Reavis, the al torney for the Young 's molher. Nina, told Surrrner. Young, an all-star student and athlete at Westminster High School, suffered massive head injuries in an April 24 auto acc1 · dent in Huntington Beach Since the accident, Youni bu been ha a coma at Hoa1 Memorial l:lolpitaJ in Newport Beach. Reavia hu estimated it ii coalln& $500 to teOO per day for life support meuures. Family members, relatives and friends -many with tears welllne In their eyes listened intently lo tbe courtroom as Reavis and Dep . Public Defender Lee Towne argued the case. • Towne was appointed to represent Youns 's Interest because of the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the case. Towne said after the hearing he would not appeal ·•If the ruling ls against our position, it would not be an in· justice to Vincent Young," Towne said. Reavis. however, said a de· clsion not to terminate the life 1upport measures would be ap- pealed by the family . During the bearing, Or. Thomas Ro1ers, a Newport Beach netll"OIUJ"leon who has ex- amined Youni. teatlfled that electroencephalograms show severe "brain slowing." Asked if Young would die if life support was terminated, Rogens responded, "I believe so, I'm not 100 percent sure, but I think IO." Reavis asked Lhe court not to take an overt act to end the boy's We, but ralher to bait Ufe support and allow nature to take its course. Reavis attempted to offer testimony from Father Daruel McG inn of Blessed Sacrament Catholi c Church in Westminster but Sumner ruled the priest's opinions were not relevant • 'TbU l.s DOl a church state," Sumner told Reavis. Mrs. Young, led from the courtroom by family members, declined to speak with reporters, but in a prepared statement said, "Anyone who knows Marty would agree that be never would want to be intentionally kept alive by a machine and be sub- jected to the humlllatiog and de· grading state that he Is now in~ "IJ he is taken off the machine and lives, then It 1s God's will which must be accepted and most certainly will be " Kevin Young , 28, of Irvine, one oC five Young brothers. said Marty was "for this day and age, class four A • ·'He got up in the morning with a smile on his race and Lhe first thing off tus lips was a joke ." Young said ( ~ HIS FATE DEBATED Vincent Martin Young . . !:Mesa Merchants, Council Tangle i.----------------------------.. t HE'S TRADING HIS BADGE FOR A BIBLE Coata MeH P~ Otflcer Craig Rozean Pulpit for Cop Mesan to Attend Seminary By JACKIE HYMAN Of, .. Oe61y ...... , .... On Tuesday. bis 25th blrthday, Craig Rozean tu med in bis badce at tt.? Costa Mesa Police Department. NEXT STOP: P&INCETON Seminal)' ln New Jeney. Rozean admit.a that windln1 up four years or police work -lncludlq one year of full-time pat;rol 'u a awom offtewr -to co iDto uae minis\ry 11 somewhat unuaual. He really didn't plan lt that way. "I've wanted to be a police officer aince I was a senior in blah achoo!," said the CQsta Mesa resident. He alped up to work u a police cadet ln uns while attendiDC Cal State Loaa Beach. BIS HEIGHT -JUST under five feet, six inches - wu a burier because, at that time, eo.ta lleaa police of. flcert Ud to be at least three lnchee taller. Se••• Wnp attracted him to police work, aald Roseaa, wbo bu a read7 amlle and a way of thlnldnf caretully before be apeab. "The contact witb every type of person lmatinable -I enjoy that," be said. •'Second woqkt be the unpndlctabW· ty -then'• a certain nexibWty ln tbe Job that puta you lo po1W.. you've 1MYer been ln befor.. l allo ~ belnc Outdoon. I like to be rt&bt where ~ people are, lace to face." . la J.m, two W.OC• happened. TIM belaht requ.lremeat w•• NID09ed -and 8osean received a calllq to t.be •'•'"*'7· SALT II Opposed By Brass WASHINGTON <AP) -llore than 1.500 retired 1enerala and admirals urged rejection of the · SALT 11 treaty in a letter de· livered today to the Senate by a fonner ebainnan of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Adm. 1bomas H. Moorer told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he sought the views of retired military officers because "active duty mllltary leaders are not permitted to nat- ly oppose SALT I~' The letter chareed that the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty gives the Soviet Union a heavy advantage and that the United St.at.es would not be able to detect J>06Sible Soviet cheating. "As military professionals, and with all due respect for our more clrcum.scribed colleagues still bound by their active service, we strongly urge you to reject SALT II as injurious to the security interests of the United States and its allies," said the letter signed by 1,678 re· tired officers. It was presented as the com- mittee resumed hearings on the pact after a day's delay for closed-door briefings on the presence of 2,000 to 3,000 Soviet troops in Cuba. <Related story, A4 ) Sen. Frank Church. D-Idaho, the committee's chairman, served notice Wednesday that •'there la no likelihood whatever the Senate would ratify the SALT treaty as long u Rusaian com bat troops remain stationed in Cuba." o.6ty --~--0'0--11 In the Rigging . Cub Scout climbs the rigging of the Argus, the old Danish sailing vessel operated out of Newport Harbor by Orange Coast Sea Scouts. This climbing Cub was among those wbo sailed aboard the Argus recently to eet a taste of life at aea. See today's Featuring section. Page Cl. Me~a Teen Still Missing Riverside police but tbey couldn't find the boy, Walker said. 'J'he motorist aaid the youth, who 1ave bla name u JaJIKlll or Jamie, aald be wu cm bla way to camptna in the Bil Bear area. FUen poated there have brou1bt no resulta, Walker aald. ln two odMr lnstaneu. be and InveaU1ator Slg Swanstrom <lee IOlllNG, Pase ,u > . Officer Saves Tot In Whirlpool Bath An ofl·dut1 LODI Beacb policeman wat cNdlWd ~ with.la ...... Ill• tJl •....... old claml wlao ttl hlu -. ••l1Jabol'11 outdoor wlalrtpool bada .. Hc.tb Oalta ..... .,....,. Mid...,._._, ..... ----=----'· ~ IUd Oftlcc ...,_ a. &aka ............ b, ....... Bnu •• Cl&llMO after tbe •· dent et _. Vllalla St. at ..,., p.m.WedineldQ. Stores Facing Denllse? In a heated sess1on ID wbtch one businessman called Mayor Ed McFarland "insensitive to the merchants and the tax· payers,-'' Cost.a Mesa Rednelop· ment Agency members said W~­ nesday they aren"t ready to rule · out the possibility of condemning a row of stores oo Newport Boulevard. J e welr y s tore owner J .C. Humphries made the remarks after McFarland said he wants the option retained until after a design rompetition the agency will sponsor Humphri es also s aid he believes Mc Farland "wants to be a developer .·· but I ate r added. "l"m not suspicious Lhal anyone's doing anything wrong But make up your minds and let's do it.·· Humphries ls one of a number of property owners who have s tated they don't want the city to take their stores located on Lhe west side of Newport Boulevard between Harbor Boulevard and 18th Street. The Redevelopment Agency , whose members are the City Council, is purchasing th~ adJa cent bloc k between Center Street and 19th Street beca~ or numerous traffic and parking problems. A commercial development with shops and theaters Is con templated, with a "window" on Newport Boulevard to allow traf· fie circulation. Agency members have said l they favor tearing down only a I few Newport Boulevard stores for traffic circulation. but I McFarland persuaded other a1ency members Wednesday to bold off on ellminat1n1 the <See STORES,. Pa1e A2 > Coast Weather Uaual late nl1bt and mornin1 low clouds otherwise fair Friday. HlJbl in '10a at beaches to 80a inland. Lows ton11bt eo toss. INSIDE TOD~ 't' TIY ._ o/ KOMOI U h'W· tng Co MfWIM .... "tf'8anf of 01" .,.... o/ ton.adofa, /lot 1aRd. .., Md droblwu. "'"'·,,.All . ...... Death Decision Watched . ,... vi.e.t ••rtta v-. caM II W.C tk!Ml1 .a11nond :r.::· ....... ... ta 0.. ... ...... •r•.,......,h,_ ... .. •A c:::r ,.=:.u .. .... ,,.. ... II I WM::;:r ~ oe wM&llllir Ill•• ,,..._. ... ould k••P t .. • ll·1••r-old W•t..W...r youth aUve. 8'ory Pq•Al. Dr. PY'uk CriMUa bolpltal dlrector, uld tod11 that Fairview ottlda11 ball•ve LIM outeoma of tM t.,. could ba.e far· re~ lmplie.U.. for de· termlnlDI wls•D llf• 1upport abould be &erm.lnai.d. Uoder preeeat ataie law, • peraoa mu.t have a total e.H· tloo ot bn1n f\aoeUoolnc to be coaaldlrad dead. ln tba Martin caae, be P°'Dted out, u.n 1t evldtace of IOllle braln hMM:tion, thousb lt la "IJ"OAb aboonnal." "We set into the area ol what la arouly abnormal," Crt.nella said. ''It would be a laree 1ray area." "We have a lot of people with aroasly abnormal electroen· cephale>1ram1. The quesUon of the value of their exlat.ence la a difficult one · · Cr1nella aaJd. Crinella said there were about 20 patient.a at FaJrview who re· quire "lntermlttent" ure support meaaurea and two who require them on an a round-the-clock bas la "We don't do anythln& heroic but we do follow normal and customary medical practice, Crinella aaJd "We don't beUeve In prolong. lng death. We do maintain We, aometlmea over the wishes of parent.a thal we do nothlQI," he aald Jn the Young case, Cr1nella 11&ld any deci11on by Judge Bruce Sumner to terminate Ufe support should he bai.cd on "pretty ovcrwhelmln" evidence." Crlnclla said Fairview would not appeal an y decis ion by Judge Sumner lo terminate You ng's life 11upport ayatems l',....r._.AI MISSING ••• turned up boys who looked almost adcntlcal to Jamie, he i,a1d In one c8Jle In Westminster. Swanstrom was ready to take the younpter Into cwit.ody when the boy'11 mother showed up and produced u scrapbook of baby p1cture5 to prove It w&!I really her son. Walker saJd . In the second Incident. In Rakersfield, he Hid, ''The police had this kid cuffed when his ~~httahowedup~thb~~~ certificate." '-hort.Jy after Jumie'a dlaap- pearance, Walker consulted a Loa Angelet peychlc who baa aided other police department.a. Following c lues she 1ave, police checked out the home of a friend of Jamie's In Northern California, but were unable to locate the mlaalng youth. Teem Sought For Mmical A udltlooa for the mualcal "Wett Side Story" wlll be held from 10:30 a .m . to 4 p.m. Sept. 22 by the Harbor Area Girls and Boya Clut.. AudlUom will be held at the Boya Club, 2131 Tustin Ave., Cotta Heu. TbOM audJtlonJn1 ar e request· ed to brlna a aack lunch and wear t.ennb aboel, leoterd or ahort. and a T .. blrt. Stace banda 11.to are needed. lnformadon 1t avaU.ble by call· lftl ea.an. DAILY PILOT I::::==== • .. .. .. :......,..,...._.., ......... _.,,......,.. __ -+'-__ --+..J ·.i .. ... : : ' . ... . . . • Swablring Down . Window washers at the lO·slory twin towers In Newport Beach's Koll Center have started cleaning exterior glass as part of. preparations for occupan- cy of the new buildings next month. Since the ex· teriors or both buildings are almost entirely gla88, it seems unlikely the window washe rs will ever run out of work. Pay Hikes Approved For Mesa Workers Salary bikes of 111/• percent for the current fiHcal year havf' bt>en approved fqr about half the Costa Mesa city employees. with f1rcf1ghten receiving 10 percent raisers plus additional health benefits. city offlclalH aald Tuff· day Jo'ireflghters compose about one-quarter of city employees. Policemen, who also are about one-quarter of the total, are still negotiating a new contract. Thelr cu.rrent contract expires early next mooth. In a ddition, wage hikes of 11 11• percent wen• upprov~ for mos t managf'menl personnel. with a few c11tegoncs recelvmg raises ranging up lo 15 percent bf>c ause their former u lanes were "'out o f line." Caty M~anager FredSoraabal. The council voted a 10 ·percent hike In hls salary u well. Sor11abal preaeoled the Caty Coun cil Tuesday with two memoranda of understanding drawn up followi ng negoUationa with the Coata Mesa City Employees AuoclaUoo and the Teamsters Union, wbl c b represenl.'I nrefighters. fi',....Pa~AI COP EYES MINISTRY. • • ms EXPERIENCES, he said. were eye-0penln1. "My n1t1vete bas been trimmed tremendously," Rozean commented. He nott.-d that the intensity of an officer's exposunt lo all types of experiences can result In cynicism and di.a illualonmenl unlen he has a stable framework Rozean. who attends St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ln Newport Beach. saJd that, becau.ae of hl1 faUh, his experiences ln police work have been enriching and have helped him gain understandin1. '111E RE•8 A TREMENDOUS amount of loneUneu out there and all klnd.IJ of att.flnpta to resolve It," he aaJd . "You can 11tt It in juvenile runaways. an many family dls· turbances. In the face of intoxicated drivers. drunks In public, transient.a that are tu.at kind of wandering the street.a. . "You can see It In dh1turbuces between neiahbors. Underlying It all sometimes 11 just aettlng somebody to llaten to their problems, a way to uy, 'Hey, I'm here · "And there are a lot of elderly people Uvln& alone out there, scared t.o death.'' Rozean 1a1d. "Alao a lot of search.in& for purpose, for 1oalk -It 'a difficult for them to open up to a police officer sometimes becau.ae often the vlaion doetn't 10 beyond the unlform to the peraon behind It. But IODletimes they open up." Roz.ean Hid he al.to believes he underatandJ aome of the dangerous fad.a. auch aa the punk-rock violence la Hun· Uncton Beach. "'l'llDE A&E A LOT ol kid.I th.at ju.at an ao bored wltb tbelr family Ute, their apare tJme, that anytbtnc tbat set.a attentJoo or 1ive1 them a fMlinl of belnC un.Jque and valuable, even lo a twlat.ed way, t.bey crab at It," be 1aJd. Lut Sept.mber, Ured ol Ju1'1lal part·tlm• aebool and a full·t1me job, Rozean declde4f io 1et ht.a da1ree b)' May. To do that, he 1witcbed from r.,ular dut)' to workhlc u a .enlor reserve officer, ftWoc ln durtns vacatJom and workln1 special eventa. When he 1raduated laat aprln'/ with a 8 .A. In aoc:loloiy, RoMan decided the Um• ha eome to pu.nue hi• career at a min11ter. He wtll work toward a muwr ol divlnJty de1ree ln a three-year pro1ram al Princeton t;emlnary on the Princeton Unlverlity campu1, wtdle earnlnl money In part-UmejoblaucbucampuaMCW1ty .. &OZ&AN l.UO R• CBOIS Princeton partly bacaUle be.w&Dtt to Caln the penpectiva ol UviD11D UitJtMr part ol the country, partly bee1UH be bu family and frteadl tbere and "'1.11 becaUM ol 1U ncelleot ,.,.,UUon Md val'Md lludimt body. "It ~rovtde1 me an opportunlt)' to come out lD· formed,' be ttolalJMd. a..eao aafd be't aot 111N wbat M 'U wut to do la another thr•• 1••rt, b•t ho bH t .. oulla& of tlar .. poglbU.lU... One would be to MrV• 11 PMtor ol a 1mall ellurcb. Ht't alto eo1111dertq bellUI -..*' a famllJ«ieated rtnewal Md OOUDMllQ1 =• . A tMrd pq11iMUt1 would be Mrvlal II ...,.al.II la a Mpartmant. ...... 4 B.1 ~ tha\ ta. iln't leaytq ,.Uca wort wttll ur -...... aboutM. , '1 ftlLL ..... JIOUC'9 Woft,u ...... Hkl, UJ•m*' ~-~ ~,........ 91Ll'JI ............ _ ~'t ...._ l'I n• ..a.._ a .... 8id Mt laa• • ., .,_ ....... ...,_.,., t ••t t.lllM l'U eMr II& .. a ,........_..._,_..,, ........... =et ... •• rtllit•. ,... l'D IMftl' drt9•....,. tM wlllwwt ......................... ., .... , .......... ........... " . . Baj Agency Mulled· 4 Citie• Bail to Agree on Planner: a.,.. ... u... fro• f"r ti&* Mid ta.. eoatr toqM to nacls a 1ww Wedll•dat oa wbltlMlr a MW COMOl'tlum fll tl9outd tall• UM ,aaee fll t wporf·lnl•• "'''• a meat A1•er la llaa· dllna critical Newport 811 plann.t.na lieu.. Jn the end, bowev~~t lbl ol· ftelall qreed only WRD a HI· IHlloa br Irvine eouncUmu Art Anthony that the county ahould aponaor the next parley 10 the ctu.. with a 1tak• lo watenhed plann.Jn1 matt4rl can tr)' •lain to reach aom• qrea. ment. The coofereoce -which at· tracted mayon and councllmm from tbe cltlea of lrvloe, Newport Beacb, Cotta ..... and Oranse u well u Oranse CcJun. ty Supervisor Tom Riley - repreaeoted wbat could be a laat-d1tcb offort to keep local .-..... r.,.eAI STORES ••• poaalblllty of condemnln& the whole block. Councilman Donn Hall, who originally wanted to eliminate that opUon. changed hi• mlnd. aaylne. "If we don't look at at. there'• alwaya 1otng to be aome question." Instead, ht moved that the agency apoMOr a dea1cn com· petition In which teama of de· algnen and ~mic apeclalista are asked to prepare a worbble project takln1 only the mtnimwn number of Newport Boulevard shops needed for trllf':"- f1c circulation. The mooon alllO asked ~de· s111:nera to create a proJt><:l that could 11tand by ll.5ell or could la ter phase in lht' Ne wport Houlevard shopt> The motion pas~d 4 0 Coon calman Uom Rac1l1 was abM.-nl It was then that the st.ore owners and tenant.a, about 20 of. whom crammt.'<i 1nt.o the Cat y Hall fifth floor conference room. became angry. control over bay w1terabed pwDJ.q. But no matter wbo takea r•pomibtUty ha the end, most ottlcta•1 eo.eedit tWVlvaJ ol u,. ba~ la.If 1t at ltake. Newport Beach lla1or PauJ Ryekotr Aid bl.a ctty haa aJrMdy taken tbe poalllon tbat the atata'' Weter Re.oure. c..roa Board would be u.. bait acency to tackle bay J>IADniDc mat.ten. Other oltrctala auch 11 An· thony and Cotta Meaa Coun· cUmu Doon Hall Hid they pre f erred to aee bay plannln1 aulborlty remaln ln the band.I ol local JmUdlcUona. Tbe City o f Irvine called Wedneeday'a meetinc because of a recent KUoo by the at.ate w at.er board that obMrven aay could poulbl1 lead to delaya la flod1nc a tolutioo for bay •Uta· Uoa pirobNma. The Sout.bern California ~- Northeast Battered By Stor111 BJ 1'liae A.aaoda~ PrHll Gale w1nd.s and dnvanii: rain" from Tropacal Storm 01tv1d tore 1nto ~ urban Northeut today, aendllllC hundreds neeang their homes. knocking out power and c:loaine tu&hwaya and achoola To~ apawned 10 David's system touched down lo scat lered area.a from Virgin!• to Nt>w Jef'k)' Rlvera were naing toward flood stage and "ma)Or flood~·· wu expected on the Monocacy Raver al t'redenclt. Md Heavy rain and wind.a guaUn1t to ~ mph buffeted New Yortt Cl ty. creating rush· hour lr1afflc 11narls. S c h ools wert> c l osed throughout mogt of New Jenley. where about 100,000 homK and buslneues wen· without power, and clasaes were also c anceled In r:nuch of New York itnd southeast ~Ucut eodaUoe fll Ocwenmeeta, tbt • re11oul plM&la1 .,. ... , wbl4 had ebe...W tUDda to NIWA for ~MU•, 1t about to LoN tu • 1 te-thi1 area. • U ICAO la ftaally atrlPl*I fl It. bay pWmlq Nlponal6tllU. at • a.pt, 20 IDMUn1 of the a board, the way woutd be for f:rbape aaothor local .. ey ..., la ud handle beJ plannlac, otndall a.aid. . The board could allow NIWA. to continue Ill bay pla.nrµnc e«_.., fort. or the ataie or resJonllf water pane1a COllld atep ln, Ao. tbOD)' laid. A more preferable alternative would be for 1 MW locaJ jota\ powers a1eney to '"k tbe plan- n In 1 deai1oatlon. Aotbony belleva. At tu lut meetlnc ln Aucuat. NIWA dlrecton ur1ed the at.ate water board to condltlooally certify a cootroveralal bay plan and continue to allow SCAG to receive federal funds which NIWA hu used lo lta work • The NIWA prepared plan waa denied certJficaUon by the state water board because ()fflclalJ felt It dJd not adequately addre111 agrlrullural t1 ed1mentation proble1TI11 Numerous letter& ah10 poured an to state officials urging the bay plan not b4! certified The r nllcl&mH cenwrt:d m&lnly on what was iseen a.JI 11 lack of com· m1lmt'nl for an upstream de· 1111lat1on basin that would st.op dart partJclt:11 before I.bey reach th<' bay. Hall, who la chairman of NIWA. •a.ad the acency·hu been Ineffective , caused lo part by a tacit ot cooperation among Its mem~rs Anthony said It was his belief the agency suffered from a lack of credibility, particularly 1n Nt'wport Beach. The Irvine councilman has s uJotested a Ventura county . 101nt powers agency on water planning could aerve as a model for cities here lo follow en forming• new body RyckOff said he believe~ 50me issues n se above r on111d.-ra. t10n11 of local control and the hay Is one of them Pact Talks Break Down N-M, Employee Negotiatiom at lmpaaae Contract ne1otl1tiona between the Newport-Mesa achoo! d11· trtct and non-teaching worilen broke down Wednesday when employee reprt'sentatlves declare<f"an Impasse offi ciala said today II ow~rd t.awrence. c hld spokeaman fo r the Callfom1 a School Employees Aaaoc:iatloo. said today hiJI group -la uking tbe atate Public Employment Relations Board to appolot a mediator In the cue. 'Earlier story on Page A20. He aald the breakdown O<' curred over salary ne1ot1ationa and over a CSEA propo11al for what 11 called modified aiency 11hop, conceminl memberahlp in CSEA for employee• "CSEA ·a action reaUy came aa a 11urprl1e," aald Jean Harmon. chJef neaotiator fOf' the district "Both aides appeared to be clOBe lo a1reemeot 911 most laauea." She aald the detalt. of tbe wa1e qreement were 1llll belna ba m mered out when CSEA declared an lmpaaae. A new contract for the nan· teachln1 employeea. 1ucb aa SAU ... SUM. l.r. t SAU ... SUM. l.r. t aecret.arles, bua drive,.. and food aervl~ wortlen, hu bHn under neaotiation all aummer It la unrelated to contract ne1otlatlon• being conducted separately with teachera Lawrence said the breakdown occurred when the dlr;tnct al le1edly refused to discuss a CS.EA proposal for mod1f1ed aieocy shop. It would r "qulre current employees who are CSEA mem bera to remain members for the one.year duration of tlae con· tract. New employeea would have a choice of joining or pay ang a fee to cover CSEA ad· m inlatrauon of their contract Present workers who aren't CSEA members would be ea· empt, Lawrence 111d He 111d be hu also fHed an unfair labor practice char1e aaaln.t tbe dlatncl for ill al le1ed refwial to negotiate but that no atnke la contemplated In the near future. • M ra Harmon aald she told Lawrence a he waan't em powered to d11cuu acetic)' ahop propmaJa, but that the di.trtct dido 't refuM to neaotiat.e. ·'The d11trlct is willing to neiot1ate on any matters," 'lhe u 1d ""However. we do not look wllh any de"ree of fa vor ,,n agt·n cy t.h o p for our employees " La wrence said breakdowns al!M> occurred In salary negot1a·. t1ons lie iuud CSEA Is see.lung an 11 I percent raise, while the dlatrlct offered onJy 5 percent, - minus deduct1on1 for Increased health benefit.a and a study ol employee skills and salaries. He said employees were left with only a 2.8 percent raise; and that the diAlrict also propoaed ln· creaaln8 the hours part-time employees work, without addl· llonal pay M r1 Hannon aald those pro- v11'1ona were aUll under oetot.1•· Lion and ahe didn't contider the dl1cuaalona deadlocked. Also. she aald the study of employee salaries has resulted in recommendations that coukt mean ralaes of 2.5 to 10 percent for more than 300 ot the dis: trtct ·1 IOO non-teaching workers, In addition to whatever lnc!J8" ls ne1oUat.ed. SAU .. I SUM. S9T. t SAU .-s SUM. SIPT. t Newport ~urf and Sport BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS SHOP THIS WHllMD & SAVE "'"" of ••rts. lhortl & , .... a¥all•l• In every 1be. a ...... ........... woe••• •t6KOflf ...... ........ ...... .... ~·c., ........ ....... ...... ...... ,... M '"', • . ' ' •.. 1• I· 1 _.., .i ti ) '11 ··111 h i)· • IOYS , .. ...,_°" .. ...... °' ..... :::: .. ........ ...... o" .... ...... U~IM ~,:::• ... ..., ,.,...... MIMt ,...... OH ....-= ~ , ... l"'90tf ..... ..... ..... 11.v ........... ........ ., .. ?IM . ... ..., ---_.. ,-----• • ---..-. ... ----• .. ... • -• .. -- -- -.. - -........ ---- -~ - -... -• • • -I • b:aliir &lipse 'HoHUm' 97 fte A.111 tk ... .,.. Kotlaer aat"re treated I nl•latowll ID Nort111 Amertea tD tM ew«IMN'1 laitt total haar eeU,.. ol U.S. dietade u.rb to-daJ. but tt dktn 't rallt m..U ID· I tt rHt lo the acttatlflc eom-mua!U'. At Kitt P9U Obeervatoey near Tuceca. Art.a., a 11)ok .. woman e.u.d the a~-bow' aatrooomlcal , pbeaomenon "ao b1& deal." P A t1 L a 0 (t U I 8 • a a aPw.,,.,,,.,: . astronomer at G rltfltb PRE>ICT8 VOT£8 Obaervatol':J ln Loa Antelta, 0~ DRAn EdCI .. said the eellpse waa vlalble • ---=•;.:;;...H;;.;;.:;;UMCtte;:;;.;;.;;.;.:.::...;,'-------i'--Anome---'--•-'-"'--• •over bait tbe world that wu ID dartn.a, aeept the areu near tht eqe wbere the moon may not bave rben. "A hmar eclipse is viaible to at leut half tbe earth when lt oc- curs," Roques explained. "We got all of it, but the eclipse dido 't belin for the East Coast untjl two hours before sunrise, and the moon was down before m uch d ll would be seen." "THEY WOULD therefore see a copper eclipse moon ..Ltamed against the dark blue -lky of mornin,g twilight,•• said the Kill Peak spokeswoman, who re-· fused to give her name. A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth moves between the moon and the sun, casting the mother planet's shadow over the lunar surface. The earth 's s hadow firs t touched the moon at 2: 18 a.m., PDT, Roques said. ''The total pbue. when the moon waa com- pletely covered. was at 3:31 a .m ., the total ending at 4 : 17 a .m . and the moon cleared the £arth's umbra at 5 :31 a.m." THE NEXT TOTAL lunar eclipse will be visible from Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 1982, said Dr. Ed Krupp, director of the Grif· (ith Observatory. According to Roques, "the last one that we could see here was 1975.'' State Senate OKs Spousal Rape Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -As Ore1on goes so 1oes California, it seems in the matter of wives charging husbands with rape. The ~late Senate approved a spousal rape bill '.'\'ednesday. The Z7·6 vote sent it back to tbe Assembly for action on mUtor amendmen~. The Senate sponsor of the bill, Sen. John Nejedly, R·Walnut Creek, Pointed out that the bill would also permit husbands lo charge their wives with rape. THIS FEATURE MIGHT, comfort a man from whom Seo. Bob Wilson. D-La Mesa, said be received a letter complaining that bis wife poked him with a fork to force him to have sex with her. "No one has the right lo violate the body of another un- der any circumstances," NeJed· ly said. The bl II , A BS46 by As- semblyman Floyd Mori, D· Pleasanton, would repeal a provision that now limits the def· inition of rape to sexual uaault by a man against a woman who isn 'l bis wife. SUPPORTERS SAID it would provide "simple equity" for wives -or husbands -forced by their spQusea to have sex against their will. But Sen. Newton Russell, R· Glendale. asked whether the bill would lead wives to use rape charges for revenge against husbands when rape had not OC · curred. "I am in sympathy with the woman who is forced against her will. But in this day of marital discord I have a serious question whether lhls bill would e.\ve someone an excuse to get back at her husband for real or imagined ills," Russell said SEN. BARRY KEENE, D- Eik said, "I just have a feeling tbai somewhere down the Line something terrible is going to happen." But be voted for the bill. Nejedly said prosecutor s usually refuse t o prosecute cases of spousal rape. even un- der a simple assault charge. . DAILY PILOT .45 1'hird Pa1·ty Active . ., Libertarians Vow Strong Campaign • • LOS ANGELES (AP) -wW pt ,1everal mlllion votes. moat iaauea ln their openlq ap- pearances at the connnlion, wbicb 11 to pick tta preUdendal nominee oo Saturday. Promlsln8 to 1lve Amertcana a enough to make the difference three-party polltlcal ayatem, between the ltepubllcan and Libertarian Party leaden aay Democratic candidates." they hope to loee the pretldeney Party cbalrman David by fewer than 35 milllon votes ln Bergland said if LibertAttam do succeed ln drawing enouah votes BO'nl SAID THEY opposed tbe draft, would draatl~ally cut military 1pen41ng, end both sub- sidies and price controla on busi· neaaes and would repeal lawa against so-called "victimless crimes" such u gambllnc, pro- stitution aod drug use. 1980· d Cl k to affect the oulcome of the Los Angeles attorney I: ar presidential election, it doesn't and New Hampshire bust-matter which major party Is neaaman Bill Humcber are com-helped. petlng this week for the UllO preside.ntial nomination. Each "WE DON"T CAaE. There's promises to mount a campaJen no difference between the bat will al leut win enough votes Democrats and Republicans." to match the difference between Bergland said. Both candidates agreed the Democrats aad Republicans can 'l cope wt th inflation. the Democratic and Republican Hunacber and Clark alt'eed oo nominees. THE 1171 LIBESTASIAN candidate for president, Roser Mac Bride. collected 173,019 votes -40.6 million fewer than Jimmy Carter -to give the Libertarian Party tenuous claim to the title of the nation's. third biggest party. This year, the Libertarian Party slogan. ''Toward a 1bree- Party System." is aimed at .pv- i n g that third place finish e nough meaning \o force Democrats and Republicans to pay attention to Libertarian ideas. THE LIBERTARIANS. an an· ti-big government coalition of Political activists from the far left and far right. opened .-five- dav convention Wednesday to pick presidential and vice pres· idential candidates and adopt a platform for 1980. Both Clark and Hunscber con- ceded in a joint news conference that they didn't have any real hope of being elected president in 1980. But both Hunscher and Clark predicted they would win s everal million votes. which would still leave them about 35 million behind the wmner. But both said that would be a v1c· tory. "WE'RE GOING to create a three party system in the United States in 1980." Clark s aid. "We are going to be on the ballot in 47 or 48 states. and we 'Lovers Quarrel!' Coach's Son Held In Coed's Murder SAN FRANCISCO tAP) -The 18-year-old son of a local foot- ball coach bas been charged with murdering his girlfriend, a University of Pacific coed, on the pair's first day on campus. Steven John Bums . who bad dated Catina Salarno for four years and worked all summer ln her father's television store. ~as arrested at bis parents' house late Wednesday. Burns, a former high school football star. is the son of the Lowell High School football coach HE WAS LATER TAKEN to Stockton where the 18-year-old Miss Salamo was found s hot in the bead across the street from the UO P campus Monday night. Investigators from Stockton and San Francisc~ police depart- ments had questioned Burns for two to three hours m the presence of tus parents before maJung the arrest. STOCKTON POLICE LT. "Robert Lund said offi cers will dredge the Calavaras River today m search of the .38 caliber re- volver Burns told officers he threw there after Miss Salamo was shot The girl's father Michael said that she had decided to break up with Bums and that bad caused them to quarrel on the day of ber death. He satd the boy bad called Cat.Ina early Monday and threatened to kill her if she ended the relat.1onsb1p. M~ SALABNO HAD BEEN dnven to campus. where the two teen-agers were to start school Tuesday, by her parents on Monday. After her parents left. s be told her roommat-: she was meeting Burns on the football field and repeat her intent.Ion to break up. Her body was found about a block and a half from the flela about two hours later RTD Pact Eyed Wardrobe Special By Bus Drivers ~ letter fro111 I.Ong John S.1ver's new Captain. NOW YOU CAN SAVE $85.101 Here·s a grea1oooortun•ly10 lower lhe cosl ot dre • ,. mg up In one ShOOP'ng 111p setecl an all-occa .•o<' wardrobe from our 1us1-arnved lall la:.n•or Here a an exarl'lple ol how 11 works YOUR CHOICE OF Ally Suit at. . . . . . 175 00 (or more) Ally Sport Coal at .... 115.00(or more) Al1y Pair of Slacks at ... 35 00 (or morr11 Tqtal Cost 325 00 (or more) •Sllverwoodl will then deduct $65.10 off the total cost LOS ANGn~ <AP) -A walkout .,al.Dal the Southern California Rapid Tran.sit District entered its 12th day on a hopeful note; with a tentative agTeeme:nt reached with striking bus drivers and negotiatioo.a with meebanics and clerta expected to resume later today. Tbe first break in the district's fourth strike lo seven years came when a tentative agreement was rea~ed Wednesday morning for a three-year con- tract with bus drivers. the largest of the three striking unions. Fir.C'ontra~t Rea~Md HOLLYWOOD CAP) -The show must go on -and will -now that a tentative three-year con- tract agreement bas bee,n reached with 2',000 behind-the-camera film technicians, whose threatened strike could have abut down the mo-( ) t l o n p i c t u r e a n d Sf A.TE television industry. _ . The pact included an ...._ ______ __, SS.cents an boor pay in- crease (or the flJ'Sl year, a 90-cent increase the second year and $1 an hour the third, !M!z Ottneder. Treated SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Convicts found to be "mentally disordered sex offenders" are not en- titled to aborter prison sentences for good behavior. the California Supreme Court bu ruJed. The court's 5-2 rulinc Wednesday found that so-cal.led MDSOs who can be helped by psychiatric treatment don't have "good time" comtni to them because their treatment might be impaired. Seaate o.,errfde• Veto SACRAM&NTO (A i'> -Despite one de-. fender'• clalm'that Gov. EdmUnd Brown Jr. wu ii\ the ript, tbeSeoateove~bla veto of a $42m.1WOQ pay ralae for profeaaionab providlnc Medi.Cal services. It happened Wednesday bD a vote of 2'1·12, with 27 belnc the bare minimum needed for puaaae. -Ollk!en s..,,e•fled LOS ANGELES CAP) -Twenty·t.bne police offlcen and five aerceanta aaliped to the crack Metropolitan Division have been suspended by Police Chief Daryl Gates, wbo abo ordend two 1up ervt1ora to face trial be/ore an int.tnal tribunal. Gatel' dltclpUnary acUon Wedl)l9da7 renlled from aUeced violation.a of departmmtal nale .. - a ftlll 411'• won for a full d.Q'1 PQ. lie said bla deeillon followed an extemlve iDYaUaatloe bJ the latenal Alfa.ln DivialOD wbidl WU lamac•td March lt. I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I Dear Friend: Hello, I'm Bill Grubb, your new captain of Long John Sliver's here in Costa Mesa. My crew and I take pride in preparing Long John Silver's quality food. Our seafood and chicken dishes are dellcious--and priced right too. And you'll love our efficient service and comfortable surroundings. We hope you'll use the coupon below to sample our Seafood Platter. It's crispy fish, tender scallops, and tangy shrimp, served with plenty of fresh coleslaw, golden fryes and crunchy hushpuppies. With coupon, you can save 50C off the regular price on up to 4 Seafood Plat- ters. So have a real seafood feast I Please feel free to contact me for any reason . Remember, I'm here to ensure your complete satisfaction. Sincerely, Bill Grubb, Manager We give you lots of reasons to love us. ·------------------------· --------- SUMMER CLEARANCE 1/2 PRICE UNlfl ~S GONE-~::.-= ..... :..----....,,._.~._.--~...,_.. ..... 110PAORCCOASTHIGHWAY llUNl'INGTON IEACll _..-_ ,., I ~-~---------~----- ... c Edltgtial Pag•e••••••••Th•u•'-.Y····'•9P•*"••w•'·· •'m••••••R•o•bert••:.·.:.ffd•r•••~•:•~~.~.:;.~.'~•d•1•tor•T•'~.•.P•ege•••Ke•7•1•t~.·1·e•dlter•1 ~t and City _ Most .Face Facts n.e receat flub RA al armco Mawrta)a ln Coat.a II••. wbkb cri&Jcally bu:nMd two wotbra, pololl up a problem that hu pl11ued t.be aru for mQt yean. It's a problem that ca.n be laid to the poor plu.n1n1 ol county otnclal1 prtor to the ctt.)''1 lneor'llOraUoa •ye.an 110. Oofottunat ly, no one re1ponalble h around to lake the heal. 1be heat. literally v.· ll u flaunUv 1y. ll belna taken by ltildent. whoM home.I rn:int. back and aide up to the plastics research 11.0d development plant at 800 Vic· torta st. One characterlaUc ol plastic work ls that it UIH olaUl~ mat~rlals. Tb~ result has ~n numerous 11mall ttres. occuslonal releases ol nox•ous fum s and, moat re· ceoUy. u major blue Cot!ita Me~• fire officials are ch~klng mto possible safety code in!ringernents. while Narmco orriclal1> are trying to !md out why a chemical r eoc Hon occurr~ that resulted 1n th~ r~ent fare But as long u the plashes work goe~ on in a res iden· tial neighborhood. there's Ukely to be trouble Nannco. a div is ion of Celanese, has u few year!!. l~ft on its land lea se and theoretically could remain in that location until the year 2006 That's because . when c ity officials declared plas tics work a nonconforming use at the plant in 1976. they gave the firm~ years to phase out the plant It's time both Narmco and city oHlc•als faced the simple fact tha t , reg a rdless of who was to blame original· ly. the plastics work is too ha za rdous to continue in the middle of a residential neighborhood Newport Manners Last week wasn 't exactly be kind to your neighbors w eek in Newport llcach. City Council m e mbers , a cting .on thre e separa te is sues. fi g uratively thumbed their no~cs at their neighbors in the city or Irvine in a ction ,re m iniscent of the frc.-e way squabbles with Costa Mesa 1c.:ity officw b f' 1 r s t . !\.I ..1 y <J r P a u I R y c k o f f d c 11 v e r e d a ton g ue.las hing to his counterpa rt in Irvine because Mayor David Sllb d.vcs n 't think it 's s uch a hot idea to ·m ove commcre1al Jct tra ffic from the J ohn Wayne Airport to El T oro Marine Corps Air Station. Ryckoff ·labeled Sills' call for l'OOpe ralion between the two-cities 1n finding an alternat e s1tc "guff " Next . c·ount il mt•mbcrs d ecided tha t the proposed San .Joaquin lhlls Corridor shouldn 't be connected to an} str('(.·t-, in :\1·wpurt Reach until Cul ver Dnve 1s I conn<·ct<.•d ~o Jt frum f't1e1f1c Coast Hig hway. Wht·n that'!» d on<" Nl'wport lieach would be w1l hng to ha\ 1· ~an .J1Jaqu1n H ills Road co nnected to the c orridor Jn 1m· c·1t v off1t 1als a rcn t at a ll enthus w!>l1c about lht· 1d1·.a "' h·:l\ mg the c:xistrng portion ()( Culvl'r Dri v1• 111 U11·1r 1·1t y hookcd up to the co rridor F1nall ~ .. 'i<•wpol't B<·a ch counc il m e mbers vott d 4·2, v. 1th .Ja('kic• Heathe r and Don Mc innis d issenting a nd E velyn lfart absent , to ignore Irvine 's proposal on the • ·future of N IWA, the agency of which both cities are m cmb<.>rs a nd which 1s supposed to com e up with a plan to c lean up the Newpo rt Bay . , NIWA's first try was r e j ected by s tate water ' authorities . Irvine councilmen came up with a plan for I a no ther local JOmt powe~ group to try again to come up with <.i plCJn tn end the s iltation of the bay. Hut lwfor<· <.1n information meeting on tht> proposa l , <.·ould <.·Vl'n lw hc•ld. :'li<·wport Beach's council ma1onty Hy1·koff. J'aul llummcl. Hay Willia m s a n d Don Strauss voted to hnng th<' Region a l Wat er Quality Cont rol Bo ~rd in to do the work ins te ad. Councilma n Oon Mcinnis. who caM <.1 dissenting vote , sugges ted that it would s imply be a m atte r of good m anne r s to wait until a fter I rvine· city offic ials expla ined the ir plan before 1 Newport Beach council membe rs voted to re1ect it in ; ravor of som ething e lse. Costa Mesa counc ilmen, on the othe r hand. we re . willing to hold off on a decision on NIWA until after the • Irvine ·hosted m eeting. • Newpo rt Beach 's counc il m ajority was l a be led ; e litist for adopting what was described as a •·ctosed : d oor a ttitude " by Councilwoman J a ckie Heathe r. She . . like Mc innis . h as a dvised adoption of a cooper a tive attitude with neighboring cities. Ne wport Be ach city offic ia ls j ust n ever seem to learn the lesson about the value of maintaining good rela tions with neighboring cities. A decade ago, the city's inability to wo rk with Costa Mesa produced the propos al lo run the P acific Coast Freeway through the middle or Ne wport Be ach. The • subsequent battle o ve r that genera ted ill feelings between the two municipalilles that can still be detected today . . . Y e t . here goes Newport Be ach again. Council members e xpec t aid on issues such as the airport noise problem and air pollution from the Southern California Ediso~ powe r plant in Huntington Beach, y et they are unw1lli~g to atte mpt to cooperate with their neighbors or even display eood manners when they are opposing : neighboring cities. j : Opinions expressed ln the space ~ove are those of the Daily Piiot. ! Other views expressed on th1a page are those of their authors and , arhata Reader comment 11 1nv1ted. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. GA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 . J Boyd/Marf,tal Clwice f By L. M. BOYD 2 Most men pref.er to marry women who are imaller, ' you.n1er and less well educat· ed lban said men. So report Dear Gloomy Gau reMarcbera at th• Untventty of Iowa. For 10me reuoo, tbla la described H "marry· ln1 down." Our Love and War man flnda the <Macrtp- tioo objectJcqba.. l " Richard eeve1 Gas: Were th~ Crazies Right? AO HARBOR, N.Y. -I drove down Ma!D Street here, w edulclay me>nUnc. to cbect lb• I• prtea. Unhaded w11 si.oe a 1aUoo at the Gwt Statloo, •t.15 at o,lty &Dd 11.14 at Kenny Flellhman'a SOS. Tbtn J went t>.ck to the mom· Inc'• New York Timea to check tbat a1atn . Yep , the paper wa1 uytna that l h e tc a cr u nt·h w a~ over On pagt• 1, Mobil and Texaco were announc 1n tt th ut for tho flrat time an :six moolhs their d\!alers wall get ut> much as as they received in 1978 "Ga vt'n lhl' pre,ent supply picture we'rt' tentatively out of Mailbox lbe woods," wu one quote ln the Tim ... Another wu: ''Providied t.bere aren'l any more turpri.HI, we abou.ld be OK the rest ol t.b1J year and throulh 1980." OIL WllOwurtiht! TboMol u.a. the IOPhlaUcat.ed folk. wbo said " ... lt'a very complicated, you don't &mdentand, turmotl in Iran, lncreuln1 demaod, limit· ed refinery capacity. environ· mental protection de · mands ... blah, blab. blah." Or the know·nothlngs, the crazies who bad an easy amwer: "When they get us used to paying $1.00 a gallon. there'll be plenty of gas." Well, If the gas crunch ls over. as reported, the crazies may have been right all along. They certainly have every ri&ht to believe they were. Wbat hu happened 1a not what the presl· dent ot the United State., the kin• of S~dl Arabia, James ScbJealaCe'. Enon, Texaco and Mobtl laid would happen, but what Kenny Flelahman, my maU man and a cab drtver f met ln Mempbia aald would happen. We are peytni a buck aod keep. lag our -mouths abut and, sure enou'-b. they say that now there• eoouCb 1u. WEaE WE HAD? I don't know, but I th1nk we probably were. It la takin1 the press a long time to catch up wttb this story. Except for conaplracy- t be or is ta , the situation seemed very complicated. We - the press -were initially prlsonera of aelr·servlne statistics and information set out by the oil companies and their public relations depart· menta. Now, months lat.er, we are cat.chine ·up with their Uei;, Stop~ ~lt! 1tupldjty or calcula.UOn.s. N ewsday. Lone Island'• newapaper. did a three·part aerlea lut week oo what bap pened. Tbla, in part, la bow the series be1an: 'The Carter lid· mlal1tratfon and the major ot: companies deliberately toot at lions that helped cause, WOl'Mc and prolong the summer't 1aaoline abort.age. "Since the major oll com panles began tightening tbt market laal year, they havt been able to tum more than $J billion worth of credit.a, coUeetec jinder the government 'a "little understood price·control pro gram, into cash -money the> could not have collected without a tight market ... The Ca.rte1 admini.atrallon's motivation waJ made plain long before thl s hortage · . . . OnJy a 1hort.ag4 would encourage conservalior a nd convince the public that th1 long.range crisis was real." THE OIL companies, througt th e Ameri c an P e tro leurr' Institute, told us that 37.5 mllli0t barrels of crude oil were import e d into the United Slate-i between January and June. Th• Department or Energy's flgur1 w<as even lower 37 mllllor barreJs Now st turns out tha shipping records at ports of en try show that 41 million barrel; c ame in during those s i: months. S ome body was lying o couldn't count. There was plent. o f c rude 0 11. Pe rhaps th· soph1st1cated answer then wa that there wasn't enough re fine ry capacity But , If turns ou th at the oil companies were, fo r eai.1ms of lhl'tr own; runntn1 their refint>ncs at 85 5 percent o c apacity creating a shortag• of gasoline So. mayb4: the crazies wer• right all along H so, there wil be a gas erunch late neict year t1 get lhe pnce Of gasoline to $2 I Rallon Soph1">t1catt•d folk kno.,. that there •~ a real lonl(·rang1 c•nt'OCY c n!-.1'i the cra211•s kno1o1 "'" a re all t:M·1n~ robbed bland u th1· ~ho rl r un Thl•y 'n · boll ni.:ht Fonda Can't Represent These People To the Editor I m wnttng th l"> ll'llt•r 111 1·x µr1..•11i; and i:xi.i las n lht· d1'igu~1 I felt when I rearl lh<tl J am· Fonda would be holding a puhhl' offl <'t> 10 California I h ave good n•a">O n for my ·.trong ft>C'hn~~ <th<JUI thai. My onl y son was lo~t 1n V11•tnam m 1966 Captain Jum£'~ H fl aud f'r wc·nt down at night on a bomb· 1ng tn1M11on dunng h111 second tl'rm in Vietnam lf<o was sent on this s~ond hitch because they felt his tra1n1n g was needed there rather than elsewhe re. During the same period of time we read Lhat J ane Fonda was publicly lnOuenclng young men to bum their draft cards and hlde in foreign countnes. Thousands of them did and were subsequently forgiven and al· lowed to return to the United States. If lhat'a not enough Jane Fonda made a trip to Vietnam colla borat1ne with tbe com· munist government. in an effort to thwart our success in the war. The same war that took my son from me . Can you call this woman an American" ' 11Jlu mn In SI<'\(' Mtll'ht·ll about 1·rJ~h111i.: J pn·~~ 1..onfcrcn<:c ut an Enst•nadu hott'I I The fa<'I that your reporter and hss wtfr would force their way into what the Mexicans were trying to make a dressup party. dressed In a T ·shirt and shorts. 1s just another log on the rire of the Ugly American It was on purpose a put·down by Mrs. Mitchell. 2. The use of the Press Club by Mrs. Mitchell to 1ain admittance through the second poUle re· fusal , 11 a 100 percent miluse of the presa card. No wonder so many people are up In arms at the press uslna and expectine spec•al privileites. 3. The history of the culno was Interesting, but your print· rng the story In the form of a Joke carried over by means or pressure of a press card and an Ugly American dress la Just another fonn or encoura1emeot or this type of behavior by Americans. When will the presa start to help and not encou.ra1e the let.down of our courtesy In our American society? WHAT 18 due la not another visit by Mlt.cbeU in a three·piece suit, but an apolol>' from )'OW' newspaper to the manacement or the cutno and the local Mex· lean aovtmmtnl. P.S. In UM8 we djd not dance "all Dllbt" u Mitchell suet at the end of the flnt E__.... race, rather we waited aU Dlebt for the '1.nale steak that wu aerved wit.bout anythln1 tlM, due to tbe DIW employM alt&••· lion. But tbe Yextcana weN u proud tMn u now •nd we did not ~ tun of them u 1CMI bave done. ROBERT MOFFAT form or anoth..r 11 v.111 h<· .1 rt· a li ly Rut ~omettme~ Jam l>tllr-y 'c, en th u s a a~m for t•mbrac1ni.: Laguna Bt'ach wi th untram meled open s pace goes a bat too fa r With characteristic gusto. he occasaonully docs the fact..s mischief He dJd so rn a letter to the edilor last wttk. It bothered me both as a member of Laguna Greenbelt. Inc . and as director of planning for The Irvine Com· pany. (Even corporate planners can be closet en vi ro nmen· talisu. > In tu.s letler, the indefatigable Mr. DUiey claimed The Irvine Company appattoUy no longer supports a county.adopted lrvlne Coaat policy caJUn1 for maintenance of "the Latt1na Greenbelt Priority Area u a predominantly open apace area." As evidence of The Irvine Company's backsliding ways, be cited our recently completed proposal for recreational and re· aldenllal land uses In the Sycamore Hilla area. THE l'RVINE Company ls in full support of the open space policy, which, it must be em· phaslzed u a key point, coa· cem• only that land alone the Irvine Cout which Jlm OOiey yeart a~ rather aratuttoualy labeled "Lacuna G~ t.r- ritory." Al adopted by the OHDlft County Board ol s.......-"" the poUey ha notailne to do wlth the SycamoN H111a area, wbicl la mU• lnlud ol out lrvtoe Coaat proputiaa. a,~amore HUii b not pa.rt ot nor men· Uoatd a)'Wbere ID the lldopted lrvlat CoMt Oeotral Plan a.od lta ........ polldee. PuN.ber, and contrary to Jlm Dllley•a lmpllcatlone, our Sycamore BUii area plan wu tn no wq t.lmed or~ to Im· pact oo tbe newly pn>poMd and remarkably ambltJoua lt,000· acre NaUoeal Urban Park (OT La•una ON1Gbelt. u many pn- fer to call IU. Th!t S~N H111I plan wu deveJoperUd ~ tataUy In ~~to• le.ttaU. from tbe CttJ ot LQun.a Beacb mu1 mo.i.M •· Al t.1111 Um• U.. •tuditl ..... 80 ...... ~ expected lb• cll1'• malt · llfttltOll·dollir IJH•ore llllll propel11 Ud ptelWDlblJ 9QUAl· ly valuMe ecljaaet ac....,. would be tuulted bt u m...a" a NaUoul lirbaa Part u tht wbleb bu al.nee beee pJ'OOC)Md. h• rmn. ComPID¥. ln •um· IDatJ ll~mWed ~ tor -~-nuoaabl1 poulblt, .. ' ,p, 1lt~t10~Ul\h1•1t from WhJI 1: h1~hl y 1mproh1.1 hlt• L>ONAl~U C CAM EROI\ 1>1reclor of f'l anrung The Irvi ne Compan) C•tt-N••t-• To the Editor. Wouldn't 1t have been ju.st ducky lf all the proud mammu had attached cute names like Jimmy Carter, to supposed!) dignified men who later reached our highest office? Like: Tommy J e ffers on: And) Jac kson: Abie Lincoln: Chet Arthur: Woody Wilson; Herbl< Hoover, etc . Wonder what the dl1nitaries 91 m aJor foreign powers wouk think of our klnderearten roll call? FRANK KLOCI< Sprf••• •111•••ftl To the Editor: The Dally Pilot article o August 26 on the cancellation o Air California's fights to La.k· Tahoe was newsworthy, but th· omlulon of tbe curtailment o all fii&bt.s to Palm Springs as o Sept. s should be brou1ht to th public's attention. AddiUon.alb there aH 00 immediate plU) for any alternate alrlloe t service Palm Sprln11 fror Orange c.ount.y. T11S NSW merlleta beln atudled\ ~Dh &•rbar• Bakerafle1~ An4 81.edton. a well as tbe 11•• t~r•lee t Ontario, hal"d•J' ·•••• t compensate for the 1ilielfteUo of a ~minute fUOt to Pll.1 Sprlnu. I have eaJ01e commutina tht• way for ewer al : years. With the prlce of,....,. .. caa.tlnt dally tJ$ wtJI 111tel hurl both co•••altle draatlcalb- Alr cau.tonle 41efhaM•ly h• acqulNd~ ta~ County. ne '1 of sent< bas ell .ct the far• bave drMtk"IQr increued <W• tbe 1ean. BOwever. ti A: Ca)lfonla oennot continue t aervlce Oi"ac• County wttb U rout.el tht we depend oo tbt tomet.bln1 1bould be doae t curt.all their eidttiftl mooopo: 1.n oraare CouDtr_ .. BAJtlWlA LUmqU1S •• IAU'::,/.f'Ofn ,_.,, en ~ ,.,., C ,. CoMnM ...,.,. lo .... "' ......... ,.~ .. ,..,.Iii t.ttm of JOf toOrdl or &na ...U ffon pr1fntM1. AU i.twr. ,,_. dlldt ,,,_, .. ,.. """ _.... .....: '*' ....... ,,..., " .,.,,.., -, =l!Jf MC bf PMbiNl •• t • I I I --~- ' 4 '! _,.__....,_ ------------------- Your Hometowa • Dally Ne••P•Mr -ORANGE COUNTY, CAl:.I FORNI A -THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1979 ,_--------~Huntington Accident Victim. • I t .;Judge Jffulb Terminating Life Support HtS FATE DEBATED Vincent Martin Young 87 FaEDDJCK 8CllOE•EBL Of•o.lly ........... A respirator continued to keep a crtUcally injured 18-year-old Westminster youth alive today as an Orange County Superior Court judce dellbera~ed on whether life support measures should be terminated. Judce Bruce Sumner be1an weighinc his declaion lo tbe landmark caae Wednesday af. ternoon followlng a 45· minute hearing lo which he was told that Vincent Martin Young's future was "hopeless." "He is doomed to a vege~ existence," Clay Reavis, the al· t.orney for the Young's mother, Nina, told Sumner. Youna, an all-star student and athlete at Westminster Hlgb $(:hool, suffered massive bead injuries ln an April U auto acci- dent lo Huntington Beach. Since the accident. Youne baa been in a com a al Hoag Memorial HospitJt.} in Newport Beach. Reavis bu estimated it is costing $500 to l600'per day for life support measures. • Family members, relatives and friends -many with tears welllnf in their eyes -listened intent y in the courtroom as Reavis and Dep . Public Defender Lee Towne argued the case. Towne was appoanted to represent Young's interest because of the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the case. Towne said after the hearing he would not appeal a decision to withdraw the systems. "U the ruling is against our position, it would not be an in· JusUce to Vincent Young.·· Towne said. Reavis, however. said a de· cision not to termmate the life support measures would be ap- pealed by the family. During the hearing , Or Thomas Rogers . a Newport Beach neurosurgeon who has ex amined Youn". testified that electroencephalograms show severe "brain slowing ... Asked if Young would die i! life support was terminated, Rogers responded, "I believe so, I'm not 100 percent sure, but I think so." Reavis asked the court not to take an overt act to end the boy's life. but rather to halt life support and allow nature to take its course. Reavis attempted to offer testimony from Father Daniel McGinn of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Westminster but Sumner ruled the priest's (See A.LIVE , Page A21 .. I~ • tary Brass Ask SALT Def eat lyalley !;Off. I· 1cer ~To Sue 1 Former Fountain Valley \police sergeant Ed Parker, fired 'in March after fellow officers testified that be used excessive force in breaking up a party, bas tiled suit against the city to get his Job back. Attorney Marlin Stapleton lued a writ oo behaJf of Parker Tuesday in Orange County Superior Court. Parker. 35, aJlegedly felled a youni adult with a karate chop and then beat him while be was oa lbe ground when police were I called to break up a large rowdy arty on May 6, 1978. Arter the victim filed suit gainst the city for damages, ellow officers "got scared" and ·1nnec1 the incident on Parker. ttorney Stapleton alleges. A series of personnel bearings · ere held, ending in a decision by police Chief Marvin Fortin at Parker be fired. "I reviewed all the evidence and upheld the chief," City anager James Neal said today of the dismissal of Parker, an ight-year veteran on the force Neal and Fortin are named in Wte suit filed by Stapleton. No tdam ages are being sought. •Stapleton said be simply wants arker reinstated. A court hear g date ls expected next week. Stapleton contends that there as "nothing reflected in the rtginal police report" that links ark er with any brutality. · He said "as many as four dif· (erent statements·• were made ~Y officers after they were krved in the suit by the citizen. ·2 Firemen Hurl AGOURA CAP) -Two fareftlhlen suffered mir:M>r ln· juries while fi&htlnl an .,_acre brush ft.re here that was fanned y st.ronc winds before being rou1ht under control after arly three hours, fare officials port. Coast Weather Usual late nl1bt and mornln1 low clouds otbenrlse fair Friday. Hi1ba bl '10I at beaches to .. lnland. Low• t.ontaht eo toll. IN8 .. ETOD~'Y ,.., ... of ·&.fol "' ,,.. ..., &o ouw••., .,, "W'8ard #1/ Ott° ...... of foil F ''*• ,,., ...... Md dnafMnl. .,,,,.Alf. o.lty,....., __ GETS PAY HIKE City Aide Belatto Teacher Pact Delayed ,, A bid to head off a lengthy fact· finding phase in negotiations over a new teachers contract in Huntington Beach's Ocean View <elementary> School District has failed. A three-member fact finding commit.tee, which wailed througlt three lul-4itcb meet- ings between the board's and teachers' bargaining aeents, is scheduled now to meet Sept. 18 and 19 Recomme.ndaUona from that committee are expected ln late October when bargaining will reaume, according to Bill Bianchi, Ocean Vie• Teachers Aasociatioo executive director Both sides concede that agree-ment is ck>se oo salaries and Belsito Gets salary Upped To $55,000 • fringe benefits. The highes t paid city employee in Huntington Beach was given a raise this week as well as a lump sum payment for fringe t>enefits the City Council denied him last year. C ily Administrator Bud Belsito was granted what amoun~ to a 5 percent pay hike, bringing his annual salary lo more than $55,000 plus benefits. The council approved the raise Tuesday night and authorized a retroactive reimbursement of benefit payments that city of ficials said came out of Belsito's paychecks. Finance Director Ben Arguello said the city owes Belsito $2,822 iD cub. According to offlclab, the city should have started pa7lng 5 percent of bi.I benefits in July. 1978. Normally employees have 7 percent of their salary withheld to pay for benefits olftctala said. Bellito waa paned over lat year when oUMr. city empaoye. and department beads were given the 5 percent break ln frin1e benefit payment.a. Mayor Don KacAlllater.-ex· plained tbat a rnolutloa wu discovered recently that re· qulrea the council to Jive Belalto the same packace approved for city deputmeot beads. The council, lo executive 1e11ion, reportedly balked at 1ivln1 Belsito • mroicUve ... i~bur.ement •til the NIOlutioa WU foand. A puab by •everal councll memben to it•• the city ... muu.trator a ooMlaet wu no butted by a maJorttJ of t.M eauD· cu. Bellho, 8ffGfdlq '°the CttJ Claartar, ....... at tie , ....... of the COUDdJ. OVTA President Carol Halbach said transfer policies may be the biggest issue in agreement differences. She said teachers currently may be "moved anywhere, any time for any reaaoo. We want transfers to be made for a reasonofjustcau.se." She said the 546 teachers who staff the district's U schools are especially concerned with transfer pol.icy becau.se ot the area's decllnlng s tudent enroll· ment. Other major contract dif- ferences revolve around the number or hours teachers must work, claaa shes, teacher transfer policies and binding arbitration. according to spokesmen for both parties. The teachers, who originally sought an average 10.9 percent pay hike, have dropped their de· mands to about 10 percent, Bianchi said. Tbe oriainal teacher pay de- mand llOtWlt aalary hikes rang- (See TEAClfEU, Pace AZ) 'lhieve8 Torch TaveminHB After Burglary Danny's Condo This is the treehouse that Danny Craney, 14. <bot· tom ) and some of his pals, like Danny O'Brien <striped shirt). built in Huntington Beach. City of- ficials said Danny's parents should have gotten a building permit for the two-story structure on Ellis Avenue. Lacking the permit. city aJdes insisted, it s hould be torn down. But the HunUngton Beach City Council told the municipal bureaucrats to forget it. Danny can keep tbe treebouse without a permit. Valley Residents Seeking City Aid Those indoor fountains are atill plaeulna Blll and Sandy John.Ion of Fountain Valley and fellow resident.I OD Las '1ores Street want tbe city to do sometblnc about it before their homes start apoutJ.ng, too. addinJ that there ia no place to Ptlt it. Councilmen said they are 1ympatbetic to the pll1ht ol the Joboaons. However Oran1e County Water District officials have abown no interest in send· toe a 1eo&oCical enpneer to the house to lnvesticate. Couneilmm ordered the clt;y ataff to ftle a report on the alb.la· tloll aad to cbeck Into aoll enctneerlDI teata Uaat wel'e made ,..._ tbe IAI '9orte area traet ... built •boat 17 ,_,. .. o. TM,..._.. 11 apected to come . before tit• couacll let.r Uals montla, oftlclala aald. Petition Signed By 1,500 WASHING TON IAP > More than 1.500 retired generals and admirals urged reJe<:lion or the SALT 11 treaty m a letter de· hvered today to the Senate by a former chairman or the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Adm. 1bomas H. Moorer told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he sought the views of retired military officers because .. active duty military leaders are not permitted lo nat ly oppose SALT II .. The letter charged that the Strategac Arms L1mital1on Treaty gives the Soviet Union a heavy advantage and that the United States would not be able to detect possible Soviet cheating. ··As mililary professionals. and with all due respect for our more circumscribed colleagues still bound by their active service. we strongly urge you to reJect SALT II as mjurious to the security interests or the United States and its ames ... said the letter signed by 1,678 re tired officers ll was presented as the com m1ttee resumed hearings on the pact after a day's delay for <'losed-door briefings on the presence of 2.000 to 3,000 SoVlet troops 1n Cuba. <Related story. A4) Sen Frank Church, 0 -ldaho. the committee's chairman. served notice Wednesday that ·'there is no likelihood whatever the Senate would ratify the SALT treaty as long as Russian combat troops remain stationed in Cuba." Sen. Jacob Javits or New York, ranking committee Republican. declined to join in Ch urch's statement, saying, "At <SttTllEATY, Page All Man Knifed, Robbed by A.cq4aintance A 2$-year-dd Bellfiower man wu stabbed tn the back wltb his own knife and then robbed early today by a man he told Hunt· inatoo Beach Police be met 1n 1. an Anaheim bar. Jeffrey Allen Wright was treated at Huntiqtoo Intercom·~ munlty Hoapital for knife! wounds to bis lower back add band.a followina the 3:05 a .m. ln· cident. Officers said tbe Bellflower man wu offered a ride to Hunt· j iqton Beadl bJ a bklnd·balred man ._ met earlier In tbe eve- Dlnc ata bar. Tb• nctlm toad DOllce hla al· • lacker 9toDMd h& Uaht blue· compacCear on Beacb; Bowevard near Stark Stnet ln iXIJUIU--""--Ihm~ 9ncb Dd-..nd m borrow lm blfe. Th• wef!Mt tlMn •tabbed the .man la tar. 'Met ud cut h1I han4a Wen removtaa WO tn cHb tftMD Ida ...u.t. omcen · Hid. Police Hld tb• •:!fr•d, dtleltbld u ... bl.I .. Wl. PU.a..d ..._ .Setim out ot tM ear hefol'e~WQ . . , ... • SwalJMng Down Window washe rs at the 10-story twin towers in Newport Beach 's Koll Cente r have started cleaning l!Xterior glass as part of preparations tor occupan- cy of the new buildings next month. Since the ex· ll!riors of both buildings are almost ent.irely &lass, it seems unlikely the window washers will ever run out of work. Missing Mesa Boy Still a Mystery By .IACKJE RYMAN Of llleo..t,~, .... Cosw Mesa police 11ald t.od&y that, despite the i.1d of a psychic and two Instances In which Jookallkes were located, they are 11Ull al a loss in their search for a mlHlng 14-year-ofd boy. lnvH tlgator Dave Walker said Jamie Trotter, who vanl1bed April 19 while en route from b1a new home In Costa Mesa to a school In Huntlnston Beach, seem1 to have d isappeared without a trace He saJd the poeaiblUty ot foul play b.aan't been n.iled out The only credible account of Jamie since bJs dJaappearance came from a youth counselor who · said h e picked up a hitchhiker matching the boy's description 1hortly after he vanl1hed, Walker said The motorlat aald he picked up the boy on the Rlve-ralde Freeway and took him t o Rlveralde, where be bought the yo uth a hambur1er . The moto r ist later contacted RI veralde police but they F,.._PageAJ couldn't find the boy, Walker laid . The motorist aald the youth, who gave bh name as J ames or J amie, said he wu on his way lo campin, in the Big Bear aru. Fliers posUid there have brou&bt no reaulta, Walk.er Hid. Jn two other wtances, he and lnve1U11tor Sig Swaoatrom turned up boya who looked almost identical to Jamie, be Hid. In ooe cue ln Wntminlter, Swanstrom wu ready to take theyounp~rintocuatodywhen the boy'a mother 1bowed up and produced a scrapbook of baby pictures to prove It was really her aoo, Walker aald. In the second Incident, ln Bekenfield, be said, ''The poUce bad thJ1 kid cuffed when hla brother showed up with hie birth certlllcate." %or1Jy alter Jamle'a d.laap- pearance, Walker consulted a Loa An1elea psychic who bu aided other police departmeota. Followio1 clues abe save, police checked out the home ol a friend ot Jamie'• in Nort.bem California, but were unable to locate the m1uin1 youth. a1n.A-tt111•Prw Oala ..... Md drtvlnl ra1M from Trop&eal Storm Da rid tore la&o IM W-.. Northeut today, ••• ,, .. .....,.. OM1ac tbelr ...... beckJ.ni eut pow• and eloUD1 bl,..way1 and acboola. Tonuidoel IJ)IWDed in Davtd'• ,,, .... toHebed down IA eeat- tertd ueu tro.,. Vl.rsJ,ala to New ""-'· aaven • .,. ft11ac toward flood .... anct ''mtjor lloo4lnl" wu npeeted oa UM llooocacy River at Fredeftclt, .... Re1vy rain and wtndl ..UU to 51 mph buffeted New Yort a-: ty, creatJn1 ruah-bour traffic anarl.a School• were closed throuatsout mOt1t ol New Jeney, where about 100,000 bom• and buslneuea were without pow.w, and cluaea were also canceled In much or New York and toutheut ~Ucut. P'our more deatb9 were at· tributed to the at.orm, brinstnc the number of U.S. cuuaJU• to 14. David, one of the worat Caribbean storm• of the cen· tury, hu ca Wied more than 900 deaths alnce It was spawned lo the Caribbean laat week. David was centered at laUtude 42.0 north and longitude 76 O west, near Bln1hamton. NY .. about 120 miles northwe1t of New York City. It was movioa at a brtak 30 mph with auatalned winds o1 45 mpb along the cout and out over the Atlantic. Gale warnings were up from C•p e Halte ru , N .C ., to Eastport, Maine. Tbe NatJooa.I Weather Service uld there waa a threat of t.ornadoe1 In Delaware, New Jersey, eut.em Pennaylvaola and aoutheut New York wttb the threat spreadJni Into Con· nectlcut, Rhode laland and Mau achuaetta lat.er in the day. In the meantime. Hurricane Frederic, still down lo the Carib- bean, dumped torrential rains on Hiapanlola and Puerto Rico, Islands still aaturated from the furloua passage of Hurricane David. P'redertc. with winds of 45 mph, was squarely over the Dominican Republic, wblch oc- C\.lpln the eut.ero two-thirds of Ht.paniola. A1 Davld made Ill way north, 10me IOO to 1,000 people were evacuated from their homes in Maryland early today. moel of them in Baltimore, where police were rescutna persona stranded In their ca,.. or trapped in t.be1r homes u floodwaters rose. On one city atreet. floodwaters caused by tbrff Inches to aeven Inches ot rain piled cara oo top of each other. One man wu ktlled when a tornado bJt bJa trailer borne In suburban Philadelphia, police uld. Baltimore police HJd the body of an unidenUfted woman, about 2.6 yean old, wubed uhore Uua mornlns. Tbe omcen Hid she apparently drowned when Jonea P'alll overflowed. AI.J'VE ••• oplnlom were not relevant to the ca1e. RFK's Son Robbed "Thia la not a church state," Sumner told Reavb. Mra. Youns, led from Use courtroom by family members, declined to lpeak with r~. but la a prepared 1tatement aald1 ."An1009 wbo lmowa llarty WOUJG acr-that be Ian.,-would want to be lntenUooall1 bpt alive by a macbi.M ud be eub- jeci.d to tha bumWaUnf and de· 1rad1q ltate Uult he ll DOW ta. "It he ll taUn off tile mac.blne and ll••, tben it ll God '1 wUJ which muat be accepted and most certalnly will be. " Kevin Youna ••• ot Irvine, OM of five Youoa brothan, tald Marty wu "for tbia day and aseJ.clau four A. "He IGt lip ta tbe IBOftUI wtth a a.mi. on blt face and the flrat tblq olf bll Ups wu a joke," Y-.Mlkl. OA'HMOCMlll' "'' DAILY PILOT 'Seeking Cocaine' NEW YORK <AP) -David Kennedy, 3'-year-o&d IOO ot the late Robert P'. Kennedy, WU ln Harlem aeeldnf,.to bu1 d.rup wbeo be claimt wu robbed ol t30, a potiee narcoUes 10Urc. said today. The IOUJ'Ce, who wortt In tbe narcotta cUvtak>n and decllned ~ be ldentifted, •ald KMmady w aa known on tbe 1lreet u ''Wblte JamH" and waa a lr..nown buyer of cocaine. Tb• source taid Kenne4y'1 BMW automobile ''wu knowD to tbe 1tnet people and be WM CODtldered a aooct aeore." However POiice d.lleow>t*9 a report pubU•bed ln ttae New York Po.t th~t Kennedy bad traek marb on bit arm. Track marb an the r..wt ot 1-Sec· Uou "'drup, •ueh .. IMttcU>, by DMdJ.e. "W• 1et a number ot rteh k~J and tbeJ all tDltt. The bard IWJI CbercJ6D) la ftw poor peo. pl1 " the tOWa. iie termed tbe cocaJne told ln ta.a ....... ''pure s.,.... but ..._to'!:Joua....-.." TM PM I--41 ad· ........ ,. ... :Ewtllo ,............ .., .. ...,,a1"n Plue et lY&la ... -apua ,.._, to blwM '~n''~ ••u. c.11a .. ...... ::==-............ . OUDt, .. ;.., ta.et a: ..... , ............................. TM PCllt Nici lt ...,_.. &Mt x ................. ... at tM w.a,,.'lllWI l•tt pt lll&o ................ .,.... .,. .. .,., ... ., .. -.......... ... ...... :' '.............. . ...... '\' .............. ., .,.,,,,, ....... , ......... , ...... , .. ·~-. -...... tllliflll9'\.lll ....... ..._1 ---·-·--·--...... Police aaid Kennedy told them be WU drtvlDS on llltb Street near ZllbUa A venue at about 8 : J5 p.m . when two men 1l1naled h1m to atop. Kennedy pulJed over, 1ot out of the car and walked toward th4' men. Wtlo then puabed hlm "by ualna physical force" lnto the lobby ol the hotel at IOO W. ll8lh St., pobce tald. They aaid a third man jotned the pair lo t.be lobby and u the three were robbt.aa Kennedy, ao unlcS.niifted SNrtoo called the tll amer1aac1 number and notltled police. Pollee arreated Sam Mid.DI of Brookb'n in connect.Loo with the robbery, but they utd ao erlmlae~., were filed beHUM ICI)' ••• unable to po1IUvll1 !denWy Alklna u hJa uaallaDt. How .. .,, Aak1u wa1 wanted on lwo warraat1, for srand lare•1 and crim.1.naJ PGl•••ion ot ... property. Poliee Name Jail Victim ...,,... ........ l.••W••Alle-4 Republican John Schmitz ot Newport Beach. the Oranae Coast'• atate senator, baa confirmed that he tnteodl to seek the U.S. Senate seat now held by California Democrat Alan Cranston 1n the election of U8>. Ex-Teacher&' Union Chief Given Post The former president al the Ol1trlct Educaton Aaaoct.uoa, who led teacben ln a on.-•eek strike against HunUnst.on Be~h Union HJgh School District la.st year, baa been named an act.In& aJJaiatant principal. Social Sciences teacher Ira Toi bin wu named to the Kunt- mgton Beacb Hlfb Stbool post In a split. 4·1. board ot trustee. vote Tuesday night Trustee Doria Allen -voted ag1unst the appointment Later -.he !181d her negaU"i' ballot wu partly baM'd on Toibin'a actJon a~ union leader durin1 the strike called In 1upport of 1 bid for tnndln1 arbitration. M r!I Allen xald bhe had hf'ard complaints regarding the pro posed appointment of Tolbln from teacht>rll who had not participated in the strike. l",....r~AI • TEACHERS Ing between 7 and 34 percent, de- pend Ing o n each tea cher's edu cation, experience and length or dJ.strtct ~rv1ce Superintendent Dale Coot•n said t.M achool board has offered teacher'll varloua pay raises and fr1nge benefit addlUona In both a two-and a three.year contract Under the two-year propou.J, teachers would get an 8 percent pay hike the first year and 7 per· cent the second. P'rtnge beneftta would be lncreued SW each year. Under the three·year pro- posal, teachers would <et a 9 percent hike the nrat year. 7 percent the aerond year and an offer for renegotiation ol 1alary tor the W rd Fringe beneflta would 10 up •~per teacher each or the f'lnt two yeara and be open ror negotiation durinK the tbJrd, Coo1an Hid. Orl11nally. teachers were aeeklo1 $1.200 ln add1t1oaal f rln1e beneflta. F'ol.Jowtns a aht ·bour necodat· Int aeealon endJnt at • a .m . Wedne.d.ay, Bianchi aald, ''we went beyond what our memben told ua we couJd to reach an a1reement." SAU IHOS IUM., ..,. t SAU9fOS SUM. Mn. t ., 809ftT BAaSEa ....... ,,.... .... ff Orua• County w1nta to drop tbe odd·even plan for IUOl.lae pwcbua It abow.t be aJlowed to do eo, cabtJMt omeen have tGld Oor . .r.ctm• Brown ,r, llft•••· tllle ftul dMt.ba on wb..._. to allow die --0 to ~ tbe suollne alJoca. t.loa Pl'Ol"IJD ..-. with tbe IOY· erwM-sV . A.ad M Mm't made a dedl'- pabUe 1tt. aceordJaa to Prw SecrfUJ:7 8artwa Meta1er. Mt . .....,,. .. NW eablnet ol· ncen ~ tha plan um WHk md fffOnd k.Mptnl it In .tlld tbro80ollt tbe •tat. "It ... the ealbet ·• optmoe tbat tbe ~-plan bu belD .tfeeUwe," Mt . .....,.., aaid "Bu& It .._ WM ~kSed tbet If l.JMlivlclul eotmU.S wlah to dla- eoaUaus It. theJ lhould be al- lowed to do ao." There bu hen apeeulaUon Uut eow>ty 1uperytaor1 wtD be aalted to reeonel<S.T their de· eltlon rea.ched lut TuMday that the allMalk>n meuure haa run It• eoane and 11 no tonier needed Ener1y Co mml AtiO n Chairman Rusty Scbwelclurt conferred wtt.h Oruse County Supentaor Chairman Phillip An· then y oo the matt.er W edneaday But there wu no praaun for the aus:>ervlaora to reconsider their action. accord.lni to an An tbony aide. Superviaora' actloo , if en· doraed by Brown, at.o would acrap at.bet-proyltlona lo tbe emerseney meuure that pro. bl blta customers from buytq more th.an 21> tallou ol Suoll.oe at a time and from topptnc otf t.bel r lank.I Not lncluded in th,e emer1ency ordinance wu a requirement lo l',.....PflPAI TREATY ••. thla partJcular moment, predic. Uooa would be very baurdoua " Moorer'• letter waa aianed by IUCb well·lmown treaty foes u Adm. Elmo Zumwalt. •bo wttb Moorer wa a member ol the .lolnt ~ ol Staf.f la tha early lt70I: Maj. Gen. Job.D sm,.laub, who wu reUeved of bl.a South Korean command aft.er cnUc11- lng lbe admlnllltrallon 's troop withdrawal policy. Ll G.-n nan1el Graham. former head ot the Defenae fntelU gence Agen cy . and MaJ Ge n George Keegan. former chief of Air F'orce antelb1ence Moore was testifying u a leader of the pro defense Coallt1on for Peace tbrou&b Strength Actf ve duty mlUt.ary offtc-era a re generally e:a~ted to sup- port adml.n1JtraUoo policies, but are free to e•pre11 personal vie ws when a sked 10 con· 1rea1lona.I appearancft. The current members o( lbe Joial Ouefa of Staff thia awn· mer cbaract.erl&ed the treaty u a "modest but uaef&ll atep" In arma limitatioo, bullaid ''noneot IUI 11 t.oc.aUy at eue wttb aU the provlalOM of the acreement." Quake Reported THOt.JSAND OAKS CAP) -A mild earthquake 1U1btly jotted the Tbouund Oalta-WHtlah area Wednesday, Mllmoloc:ltta at the California Institute or Techno&oiy reported. ----------~--- poll .... prte91 ol luo"nl at the aervtce ltatkJIM . But 8upervl1or Harriett · Via.cl.er wbo ~ la faww ot 1cra;;ln.1 tbe odd·nen plan, : lalcl -will Nik 8D ordiNnoe . tbat reqwrea tile po1U., of prlc• Did 'hll4aJ. ........... adojW u.. od.d-......... ..., •• U..,.. d the JaeaMae ertala uw .... der a., waidq l1net at lta· Uom. Gold Soars To $341.50 Per Ounce LONDON <AP) -Gold momeat.arUy aoared mon than f 11 to a record SMl.50 an ounce in Zurich today amid tipt of heavy Arab buytq. Tbe dolJar dropped, depreMed by Jold'a buraeoo.ins value The mualve OYeml«bt leap was on. of the bluest alnate 1umps In 10ld'1 year-old climb The chnin1 figure to Zurich W ednaday wu $321.875 ao ounce -the previoua hi gb. Jn London, 1old opened at $337 825 . up U 7S fro m W ednesd.ay '1 cloee Tbe monuna fix!Dt i.n l .oodoa WU $M0,85; the aft.emooa ~ -aft.tt prollt-takio1 Mt lo - WH $3Z.50. But th.t ltil1 .. a nH of te.50 for the day. In Zurich. alao, mid-day tl'ad· in& wu at~ an ounce. The Britiah pound wu peued in mornlftl lradin« at $2.28. It coal 12 2-429 lo buy a pound Wednesday In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 220 715 yeo, down &rom 221.72S Wl'dnetlday. Dealers reported indications of Arab bullion buyanf In what ap- peared to be a d sllnct move away from lbe troubled dollar Arab oH producers bold vast amountA ol dollars, the currency used In oU deals. The Arabe' 1old fever ls heliM.f weaken the dollar further. Gold bu rtaen in value by nearly tJJD tbJa year aloae -an tncreue ol nearly 34 percent ~ amfd 1pread.ln1 alarm that the ener gy crisis will ca uae worldwide rttesslon and lnlla Uon Howf'ver , aome dealers report. t:d that maJor lnterest.a apparent ly have invaded the bulllon m arke-t to convert hefty caah holdlnp Into gold. Some market aources cau Uoned that aold la rialo1 so rapid· ly 10 prtce and the bullion market h•• bttome IO volatile, that prof. lt·t.ktna int.be next few daya la ln- evit.bl e and will slow the hectic upward 1ur1e. Program Set For Nurses Llceoaed vocational nuraea with nece11ary quallflcaUona can apply for Umlted open.lop tn the reaiat.et'9d nu.nine procram at Go&den W•t Collet• tbJa fall. ca..... t>eslD Sept. 10. Jn· ternted aune. lbouJd coot.ct the imped.eel procrama desk at th• collep, •·7711, eat. m . To be eU1ible, LVN1 mutt mHt CIOW'M prerequ.laJt.el which Include microbk>lol)' and an ad- vanced coune in phyaloloC)'. SAU .. I SUM. a.T. f SAU .. I SUM. WT. t Newport Surf and Sport BACK TO SCHOOL SAVINGS SHOP THIS WEEKEND & SA YE Pl••tr of shirts, shorts & p..ts ............ ..., ..... W01•11 ... ~°" IOYI ........ °" .., ...... ~ ..... :ts: .. ... ..... ...... . ....... , ........ , .... _ ~­r •. ~ ct ....... .......... CAUf.ORNlA . Lunar EClijlse-.--. ''!?.~~' Mott.er aah1~t:":t •• at1bt.owta In ~ Amertea to the eonttDMt'1 lat toe.al lwar ecUpee of WI clkade •arlY co- cta1. but it didn't ralle mucib ln-tere1t la tb• aelentlfte eom· anaaJtJ. At Kitt PeU Obeervatory near 'l'Uffell, Arb .• a •IM*•womu called tbe 3~-bour utrooom.lcal pbenomeoa "no bit deal." PAUL aOQUES , an aatronomer at Griffith Obaervatory ln Loa An1eles, said tbe eclipse was visible "o.er half tbe world that was in dartneu, except the areu near the ed&e where the moon may not have risen. 0 A lunar eclipse ia vllible to .at leut half the earth when it oc- curs," Roques explained. "We got all or it, but the eclipse dldn 't begin for the Eut Coast until two hours before sunrise, and the moon was down before much of it would be seen." "THEY WOULD therefore see a copper eclipse moon framed against the dark blue sky or morning twilight," said the Kitt Peak spokeswoman, who re- fused to give her name. A lunar ecUpse occurs when Earth moves between the moon and the sun, casting the mother planet's shadow over the lwntr surface. Tbe earth's shadow first touched the moon at 2: 18 a.m .. PDT. Roques said. "Tbe total phase, when the moon was com- pletely covered, was at 3: 31 a.m .. the total ending at 4.17 a.m . and the moon cleared the Earth's umbra at 5:31 a.m." THE NEXT TOTAL lunar eclipse will be visible from Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 1982, said Dr. Ed Krupp, director of the Grif- fith Observatory. According to Roques, "the last one that we could see here was 1975." OPP08U DRAFT INI Hunecher ·~-........... PREDtCTS VOTES Anomey Ed Clark State Senate OKs Spousal Rap~ Bill SACRA.MENTO <AP> -Aa Oreaon goes ao 1oes California, it seems, in the matter of wives charging husbands with rape. Th~ sta.te Senate approved a spousal rape bill Wednesday. The 27 -6 vote sent 1t back to the Assembly for action on minor amendmen~. ~he Senate spo~or or the bill, Sen. John Nejedly, R-Walnut Creek, pointed out that the bill would also permit husbands to charge against their will. their wives with rape. But Sen Newton Russell, R- THIS FEATURE MIGHT comfort a man from whom Sen. Bob Wilson, D-La Mesa, said be received a letter complaining that his wife poked hlm with ,a fork to force him to have sex with her. "No one bas the right to violate the body of another un- der any circumstances," Nejed- ly said. The bill. AB546 by As - semblyman Floyd Mori. D- Pleasanton. would r epeal a provision that now limits the def- inition of rape to sexual assault by a man against a woman who isn't his wife. Glendale, asked whether the biU would lead wives to use rape charges for revenge against husbands when rape had not oc- curred. "I am in sympathy with the woman who is forced against her will. But in this day of marital discord I have a serious queaUon whet.her this bill would give someone an excuse to get back at her husband for real or imagined ills," Russell said. SEN. BARRY KEENE, D· Elk, said, "I just have a feeling that somewhere down the line something terrible is gomg to happen." But he voted for the bill. SUPPORTERS SAID it would Nejedly said prosecutors provide "simple equity" for usually refuse to prosecute wives -or husbands -forced cases or spousal rape, even un - by their spouses to have sex der a simple assault charge. ~. Sept.tmt>er e. 1979 DAILY PtLOT ... Third .P-arty~ .Acti\1.e i. · Libertarians Vow .Strong Campaign · • LOS ANGELES <AP) - PromJ.siQg to 1ive Americana a three-party political 1y1t~m. Libertarian Party leaden aay they hope to loee the presidency by fewer than 35 million vcQ8 1D 1980. Loa AnJeles attorney Ed Clark and New Hampshire busi· neasman BUI Hunacber are com- peting thla week for the 1980 presidential nomination. Each promises to mount a campalcn bat will at leut win enoulh votes to match the difference between the Democratic and Republican nominees. THE 1171 LIBEaTAalAN candidate for president, Roger M acBrlde, collected 173,019 votes -40.6 million fewer than Jimmy Carter -to give the Libertarian Party tenuous claim to the title or the naUon's third biggest party. This year, the Libertarian Party slogan. ''Toward a Tbree- Party System." is aimed at giv ing that third place finish e nough meaning t o force Democrats and Republicans to pay attention to Libertarian ideas. THE LIBERTARIANS, an an- ti-big government coabtaon of political activl11ts from the far left and far right, opened a five· dav convention Wednesday to pick presidentlal and vice pres- idential candidates and adopt a platform for 1980. Both Clark and Hunscber con- ceded in a joint news conference that they didn't have any real hope of being elected president in 1980. But both Hunscher and Clark predicted they would wan several m1llion voles. which would s till leave them uboul 35 millton bctund the winner But both said lhal would be a vic- tory. "WE'R E GOING to create a three party system in the Uruted St a tes in 1980 ." Clark said. '·w e are going to be on the ballot in 47 or 48 states. and we will set several million votes. enoulh to make the difference between the Republican and Democratic candidates." Party chairman David Bergland aald ii Llbertarlaoa do succeed 1D drawln.I eoou1h votes to affect the out.come of Lbe prealdentlal elfftion, it doean 't matter wbicb major party ii helped. "WE DON'T CAaE. Tbere'I no difference between the Democrats and Republicans." Bergland said. · Hunacher and Clark agreed on most iaaun in their openlnf ap-, pearancea at the conveaUoo, which ls to pick ltl prealdentia.l 1 nominee on Saturday. • BOTll IAIDTBEY oppoeed the draft, would drastically cut mlllt.ary 1peodl.n.1, end both sub- 1tdlea u::Jrice coatrola on bual· nn1n would repeal laws against 10-called "vicUmleas crimes" such as 1ambltnc, pro-' stitution anddrue use. Both candldatea agreed the Democrats and Republicans can't cope with inflation 'Lovers Quarrel' Coach's Son Held In Coed's Murder SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The 18-year-old son or a local foot- ball coach has been charged with murdermg his girlfriend, a Un1Yersity of Pacific coed. on the pair's firal day on campus. Steven John Burns. who had dated Catina Salarno for four years and worked all summer in her father's television store, was arrested at his parents' house late Wednesday. Burns. a former high school football star. is the son of the Lowell High School football coach. HE WAS LATEll TAKEN to Stockton where the 18-year-old M 1as Salarno was found shot in the bead across the street from the UO P campus Monday oight. Investigators from Stockton and San Francisco police depart- ments had questioned Bums for two to three hours in the presence of his parents before making the arTest STOCKTON POLICE LT. Robert Lund said officers will dredge the Calavaras River today an search of the .38 caliber re- volver Burns told officers be threw there after Miss Salarno was shot The girl's father Michael said that she had decided to break up with Burns and that had caused them to quarrel on the day of her death. He said the boy had called CatJna early Monday and threatened to ldU her if she ended the relationship. MISS SALARNO HAD BEEN driven to campus. where the two teen-agers were to start school Tuesday. by her parents on Monday. After her parents left, she told her roommate sbe was meeting Burns on the football field and repeat her intention to break up. Her body was found about a block and a half from the field about two hours later. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Wardrobe Special NOW YOU CAN SAVE $65.10! 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The fLrSt break in the district's fourth strike in seven years came when a tentative agreement was reached Wednesday morning for a three-year con· tract with bus drivers. t.be largest or the three striking unions. ffm C'oatra~t Rea~•ed HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The show must go on -and will -now that a tentative three-year con· tract agreement bas been reached with 24,000 beblod-tbe-cam era film technicians. whose threatened strike could have abut down the mo----------- ti 0 n pictur e a D d ( sr ATE J television industry. The pact included an ---------" 85-centa an hour pay in- creue for the first year, a 90-cent increase the second year and $1 an hour t.be third, ~ Ollewder• Treated SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Convicts found to be ''mentally disordered sex offenders" are not en- titled to aborter prison sentences for aood behavior, the California Supreme Court bu ruled. The court's 5-2 ruling Wednesday found that so-called MDSOs wbo can be helped by psychiatric treatment don't have "good time" comlng to them because their treatment might be impaired. Seleace O"erride• ¥eta SACRAMENTO <AP) -Despite one de- feoder'a claim that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. wu in the rtpt, lbeSenate overrode his veto of a $42 miWort pay raiae for profeasionala providint Medi.Cal services. It happened Wednesday on a vote of 27·12 with 27 beinl the bare minimum needed for puaaie. • otlteen Stupftlod LOS ANGELES <AP) -Twent;y-lb.ree police offtcen and five sereeanta u••pect to ~ crack Metropolitan Division have been 1111pended by Police Ollef Daryl Gates, wbo a1ao ordered two supervlaora to face trlal before a.a hlternal bi banal. Oat.el' dildplinary action Wedwc:la1 ,...ult.s from allesed violaUom ol cl9partmenta1 nale .. - a full day's wort for a l\all daJ'• paf. He NJd b1a deetakm followed aa estemlve iDv..U,atioa bf tM Internal Attain Dtvillon whlcb wu lau.acbed MarcbU. ~en letter from I.Ong Joh• Silver's new Captain. Dear Friend: Hello, I'm Bill Grubb, your new Captain of Long John Sliver's here In Costa Mesa. My crew and I take pride in preparing Long John Silver's quality food. Our seafood and chicken dishes are delicious-and priced right too. And you'll love our efficient service and comfortable surroundings. We hope you'll use the coupon ~elow to sample our Seafood Platter. It's crispy f1~h, tender scallops, and tangy shrimp, served with plenty of fresh coleslaw, golden f ryes and crunchy hushpuppies. With coupon, you can Sjlve 50C off the regular price on up to 4 Seafood Plat- ters. So have a real seafood feast! Please feel free to contact me for any reason. Remember, I'm here to ensure your complete satisfaction. Sincerely, Bill Grubb, Manager We give you lots of reasons to love us. SUMMER ClEARANCE ,,. 1./2 PRICE UNt:IL ll'S GONE· ~ , ... ~. i lOPAOllCCOASTHIGHWAY HUNTINGTON IEACH "C' ' -.;..-~ta~ .. , pnJ/9~ . . Robtn N. WHd/PubUlher Thomas K .. vll/EdUor ~~~ ~ ~ .• ~ ............ !"•"' .. ""•~•' ................ '°" .. '.·.''11 ................. a. .. ria.r .. • .. K•,..•'•~•ch•l•e•d•ttmormlel .. Pm..,iiiiimEmdMmorli..iliil A• •IF -·New··~eement ~Welcome Step I Rlehanl ReeYea .. ---, w l --•• -• ..4 Gas:~ Were the &eazies Ript? ' 1'be lf&&nllnlton lleith aty eouneu and ettY Ad· mlnlatr•tor Bud Bel.alto aireed upoo 1 new department ltead th.I.a week and that'• oews. P•w Cook wu aelected by Be111t.o to berubuc hi'u department. n.e council Wl&DlmoUlly • •: ec.mcu watebdop bad been awalltn1 a»POlnt· ~nt wtth anUclpatJOn. A mtJor nap resulted tie lut Aime t.be COW\Cll and Belsito were expected to concur on an appointment. Lut June Bel1lto recommended Newport Beach Community Director Ben Hoca.n for chief of the Develop. -ment Services Department. The council slapped down fl.ls recommendation and named Actlna Plannina Direc· tor Jim Palin instead An Orange County District Attorney lnvesUgation followed whlle both PaJln and Hogan were treated to a dose ol public embarrassment. With Cook's appointment.. however, the line of com· munlcat.lon bet.ween the council and Belsito appears to be open again. That. is good news for them and the rest of the city as well • Another Non-decision After two and a half years of public hearings, count· less suggestions and apparently firm decisions, Fountain Valley <elementary) School District trustees last week came up with a . classic non·declsion regarding Harper School. Arsonists caused extensive interior damage to a four. room wing at the school in 1977. The area has been boarded up s ince I~ Efforts to spend an estimated $250,000·plus to rebuild the wing have been rejected in light of declining enroll· 1 ment in the area. : A lower cost plan ($90,000) to demolish the building was supported by trustees. albeit narrowly, until board Pres ident Dick Plum called for yet another meeting. Trustee Karen Ackley charging that Plum was politically motivated toward placating Harper Area resi- dents to help rus re-election, refused to attend. Plum said his only motivations in reversing his pro. demolition stand in favor of sealing the building up more I securely were beeause it would save taxpayer expense 1 and leave the building available for some future use. ~ That's how it now stands, something of a mausoleum • that_may be unsealed some day. By whom? Certainly not ,• by school officials unless they can prove the wing has some educat ional use for a student population that : already is getting by without it. ! H<1rper area residents are left in limbo. Apparently it was too much to ask of trustees to either decide to rebuild it or tear it down. The past months have amounted to one · thing -<.a waste of time \ I . j Boyhood Right l ' Huntington Beach's City Council bas -in its infinite wisdom taken the tempest out of a treebouse . When Jim Palin. development services director, told the council he was going to ask the city attorney to pr:os - ecute a 14 year old lad's parenL5 for failure to get a building permit for their son's elaborate treehouse, the council indicated that enough is enough. Palin's department recently inspected the two.story tree-top structure when neighbors complained that , neighborhood youths were burning candles in the struc- ' turc . { The council refused to act on the treebouse matter, 1 appeanng instead to agree with Mayor Don McAllister's s uggestion, "Let's forget it." Perhaps the city should counsel the treehouse gang regarding safety and potential dangers and advise that undue noise emanating from the structure might disturb neighbors. Going beyond that. however, would be interfering with one of the basic rights of boyhood. After a ll, Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn built a fine raft and had a lot of fun with it -without bothering with a building permit. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those or the Daily Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot. P O Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714)1642-4321. ·Boyd/Malltal Choice ByLM.BOVD Moat men prefer to marry women who are smaller, youn1er and less well educat: ed than said men. So report reaearcben at the Unlveratty of Iowa. for some reaton, this ii described u "marry· ln1 tlown.'' Our Love and War man finds the deacrip· t.100 obJecUooablc. Wben black bears and porcupines get lnto figbta - and they dot they do I -the beara are more likely Ulan the poreupinel to die. It's • slow puaqe, aadly. Quills In the ton&\ae. Tbe.PiaYlDI by mail of that 11m• called cbele ., a fairly old pnetice. About u old u mall. In fact. Cambrld1e Unlverally 1cholu1 ••re Gloomy GU8 a mong the early folk who en· joyed It. A team of Ulem took on a chess team in a British mental lnslilulion once. Cambrtdae lost. There wu a lime ln China when the penalty for stealing a Peklnese do& wu death. Check that remark which uld white gold wH an alloy or pure told with platinum. Tut tut. White gold la an al· loy of gold with sliver or nickel or both. It may coo· tain other metala, too. But not platinum. Gold la never alloyed wlUl platinum. An Ore1on ex p ert named Dou1laa Ward uplalned that. And otben. Here and there 1n lbe mQl1.. remote plM:ea on the Africd contlneot ~ to be found o~ barber chaln. l:a&.erprlalna exporter• in tbl1 country 1btpped a wtM>.. bunch ot them beet la U.. lllOI. Oii orden from 1wlft 1eller1 t.Mre. They peddled tbem to trJbal chfel1 wbo wanted. t.bem lor throatt. utch a SAO HARBOR, N.Y. -I drove down ll1la st.r• a.ere, w tdDMCtay monaiu. to c:beek lb• Pl ~. UDleaded wu tt.oe a 1al.&oo at the Gull Station, h .11 at Getty did f l.14 at KIDD.>' Flel1bma.D'1 SOS. Tb• I went beck to UM morn· la1'1 New York 'nmea to ch9ck lbat a1aln. Yep, the paper wa1 uylnl that t b e I a a crunch waa over. On pa1e 1, Mobil and Texaco were aonouocln1 lhal for the first Ume In tux months their dealers will 1et aa much as aa they received ln 1978 "Given the present supply picture we're tenlaUvely out ot Mailbox OILWIM>wunpnnm.Gf u., the tollbllUeatAMI folk. wlliO said " .• Jt•a Yery tomp¥cM.ed. you doa>t undent&Dd, turmod la lru, 1DereulDI demand. llmk· ed reftnerJ capecitJ. aYlroe· mental protection de· mands ... blab. blab, blah." Or the know·nottdnp, tbe crnies wbo bad u eay anawer: "When they 1et us used to paytq tl.00 a 1allon. there'll be plenty of gaa." Well. if the gu crunch la over, aa reported. Ule crailes may have been ngbl all alooa. They certainly have every ri&bt to believe they were. Wbat bu happened LI not what the prest. dnt of tbe United State8, the klDJ.: Saudl Arabia, James Seb .....-. Eucln. Texaco and llobll Hid would happen. but wbat Kenny P'lelabman, my mall man and a cab drtver I met ID MftD111da latd would baps>m. We IN':=.: buck and u.p. lnc oar lbut ud, au.re enou1b. tbe1 HJ that now there'• ... ..., ..... wsas ws BAD! 1 don't know, but I tJrl.nk we probably were. It LI takinl tbe preu a 1001 time to catch up wtth w. 1tory. Except for complracy- t be or II t 1 , the alluatlon seemed Vf!r/ complicated. We - tbe preu -were Initially prllonera of self -1ervln1 ataUaUc. and tnfonnaUon set out by the oU companies and lbelr public rel•Uou depart· ment.a. Now, moalhl lat.er, we are catcbiq up wltb ~elr lies, Stop~ ~! atuplcUty or calculaUom. Newaday. Loni hlaad'a ne••paper. did a tbr .. ·pel't Hri• lalt week OD wbat Up. peed. Tbia. in part, .. bow .... aertes befu: "Tbe Carter ad· mlD.lat.raUoo and t.be major cit computes deliberately toot at· Uou tba helped cauae, won"1 and proloa1 the summer'• 1al0llne aborta1e. "Since tbe major oll' eota· paniea besan t11htenln• the market Jut year, theJ bne been able to turn more th.art f 1 billion worth of credit.a, collec:ted under the 1overnment'1 little· understood price-control ~ aram, lnto cub -money they could not have eollee1ed wtta.it a U1bt martet . . . Tbe Carter admlD.lstraUoo's motlvat.lon wu made plain lora1 before the abortqe . . . Only a abort.ate would encoura1e conaervaUoo and convince the public that the lon1·rance crlau waa real." TBE OIL companies, through the American Petroleum IMtlt.ute, told us Ulat 37 .5 million barrela of crude oil were import- ed into the United States between January and June. The tnpartmenl of Energy's figure was even lower -37 million barrels. Now It tums out that shiwiA& records al ports of etl· try lhow that 41 million barrels came In during those six moot.bl. Somebody was lying or couldn't count. There wu plenty o r c rude oil. Perhaps the aopblaUcat.ed answer then was that Lhere wasn't enough re- finery capacity. But. if turns out that lhe oil companies were, for reasons or their own. rumting their refineries at 85.5 percent of capacity creating a shortage of gasoline. So, maybe Ule crazles were right all along. If so, there will . be a gas crunch late next year lo get the price of gasoline to $2 a gallon. Sophisticated folk know tbal there is a real long-range energy cn sis; the c razies know we are all being robbed bUnd in the short run. They 're both right. Fonda Can't Represent These People To the Editor· I'm writing this letter to ex· press and explain the dls1ust I felt when I read Ulat Jane Food.a would be holding a public office In California. I have 1ood reason for my strong feelings about this. My only son was lost ln Vietnam in 1966. Captain Jam es R. Bauder 1wenl down at nJ1ht on a bomb· tng ml.salon during his second term ln Vietnam. He was sent on thla second hitch because they fell his training was needed Ulere rather Ulan elsewhere. During the same period of time we read that Jane Fonda was pubUcly Influencing young men to bum their draft cards and hide ln forelgn countries. Thousands of Ulem did and were subsequently forgiven and al· lowed to return lo Ule United States. If lh.at'a not enough Jane Fonda made a trip to Vlet.nam collaborating with the com· munlsl government, lo an effort to thwart our aucceu lo the war. The ume war lbal took my son from me. Can you call tb1a woman an American? MY SON told me bow abort suppll• w,re to keep the planes In 1ood nmninl condJUon. Much needed parts for planes, materlall etc. due be 1ald to McNamara and Lyndon Jobmon cuUln& back the fl1btin1 and holding t.be war In check. How mueh of Ulla was lnnuenced by Jane Fonda and her radJcal friends? Tbey were not allowed to win the war but were allowed to die ... My hus band Reginald J . column by Steve Mitchell about crashing a press conference at an Ensenada hotel. 1. Tile fact that your reporter and his wife would force lhelr way Into what the Mexicans were trylnc to make a dreaaup party. dressed ln a T·sbirt and shorts, la just anot.ber log on the fire of the U1ly American. It was on purpe a pul·down by Mrs. MJlchen. 2. The use of the Pren Club by Mrs. Mitchell to 1ain admittance through lhe second polite re· fuaal, ls a 100 percent miluae of the preu card. No wonder so many people are up in arms al Ule press using and expect.lnc special privileges. 3. The hiltory of the cuino was lnteresttnc, but your print· lng the story ln the form of a joke earned over by mean.a of pre11ure of a'presa card and an Ugly American dress 11 just anoLher form of eocoura1emeol of thl1 type of behavior by Americans. When will the preu start to help and not encoura1e the letd9wn of our courtesy In our American aoclety? WHAT 18 due LI not another vlall by llitcbell in a three-p6ece •'-It, but u apoloo from ,our newspaper to t.be man.,ement of the cutno and the local lllu- lcan 10Yel'D.llMDt. P.S. ID 1M1 we dJd not dance "all nllbt" u Mltcbell said at the end ot the ftnt Emeneda race, nth9r we waited all nialll ' for the liQale •teak that wa served wit.bout aayt.btq elM, due to the aew employM altua· Uon. But the llexJcau wer. • proud U*l u DOW\ and we did not make IUD of them • JOU hne dool. ROBJ:RTMOP'1'AT Bauder, alao my son's father, w•nt to t.be bolpttal on heartn1 the news that our son was mlll· tna. He waa a Superior Court Judie tn Los An1eles and bad never mllMd a da1 at work, but •••• Ne• 'Tr8u.n' be also dJod within tbe 1ame To tH atltor: m~':V. bee aeUve in the MIA R•b•ttal to Daniel a. aDd POW ~· 1 know muY Ketcham CllaJlbox, Au1. JO) well r.peded people and they •bo la obvloual1 an lporant all 1•1 eudlv u I do. Th1t ~home buyer. Flnt, we of ' Hu.DUlcton by I.be SH MobUe our mobile park" Not to menuon the many that live rn the travel trailer park in front of ua or Lhe many in Cabrillo Park on Pacific Coast Highway? Remember. lbese are our homes; we have a good deal of money invested in our homes. Take over 300 mobile homes in our park alone, averaging $30,000 to ~.000 each and you have a large awn of money invest. ed. Not to mention landscaplng and upkeep. Then take an averase rent oo each space or bet ween $200 and S230 or more a month plus utilltJea -a 1ood 1um of money from which taxes are paid by the owners. TBIB 18 a planned community by It.elf. a particular kiDd of We Ulat we like and cu afford. We have 18-year-olds lrYinl to abow they can own a home; we have senior cltlzens that can afford to buy only these types of homes and handle the UtUe upkeep they require; we have a workln1 clus of people that flod tb1a life a convenleni way to live; we have widows and lin&le1 that ute the ~urltyotreredhere. We are aoned for mobile homes. We are 1UITOWlded by "endanaered wetland,'' landl that people and corporaUou would stamp out with beavy boualnll Thll ll a ftll land, Md when dlle tide ll blcb we an OD top of water. Tm a tut from ..... ...,... beck bl1aDd further thaa we an. that .,. already bavlq trouble. with tbetr IMPll a.ad cemmt alaa. bellla eaten awa1 by aak w-.r. Not to men· Uoa ...., mo• a.om. bav· lnl milMwtd walla ...S water ........ tato u.tr aow.r rooml. A motile .._. lita ''OG top" of water: w bav• DO pt'Obae1n1. I IOfl••t Mr. ltetcbam think twlet NfoN be "slab" bla _...,._._.._.Wllaloq the eOlll&alrecm. I MoRUllt tbat tbe Daoa Corp. (W~e .. 1taad to make a buadl•) wbollla1lf1edbr ..,... wtth bll lpor ...... BILLI& Mill& TUBBS woman unnot represent ua lD Vlll:;fce on "Newland" <not an/ ::tin dlr.ct dllaereemeet . r.:: ,: ~e:A~w~> ~ n: W ••• •• ... , wUh any admlDtatrallon lbat h w To \he Edlior: • welconMll ber. ::he:.::~· oon,• .:P ~!v:~~~ Thi• II a Nbmta1 to dM Aq. Would you have U-. dlaut.r th• relaxed w;:(bot Uvtni In 30 Jett.I' by a D. A. Ketclaam. of the boat ~&e if 1he bad mobile home . 00 " not How d.aN •Yme eall 'IOO peo-bea • patrtotit a1 our JOGq .... _ r.l• "Jtn0nlll.'1bitea ..... ll,. men. ~::?um rlOt to Jive wtMre we n mollile bom•? We llav. tba pay taxes in Huntington Beach. I have lived in Ulla city since 1963. I was one of the residents in Ulis park who 108t my home in the tornado. and if Mr. Ketcham want. to buy my new mobile home, It will C06t $80,000! MRS. LJLLIAN MYKETUK C•f•N•••• To the Editor: Wouldn't it have been Just ducky lf all the proud mammas bad allacbed cute names 14ke Jimmy Carter, to supposedly dl&nified men who later reacbed our hlabesl office? Ute: Tommy JeUeraon; Andy Jackson; Able Lincoln; C.et Art.bur; Woody Wllaon; Herbie Hoover. etc. Wonder what tbe dJgni~rlet of major foreign powers .wc$Jd think of our kloder1arteo roll call? FRANK KLOCK ' Sprt••••D•••d To lhe Editor: • The Dally Piiot article of Auguat 218 on the cancellauoe ol Air Calllomia 'a flilhla to Lake Tahoe wu ~waworthy. but the omlaalon of the curtallmeat ot all fUabtl to Palm Sprtnp • of Sept. 5 tbould be broulbt to1the public'• attmtlOD. AddiUonally, U..re are • lmmediat. plant for any alten•t• airline to Hnlte Palm 8prta11 from Oraaf• OouMJ • TBB N&W •-"'*' btln1 studied, Santa 8sr)ara, Bakenlleld. and. lloe.k*-u wen •• the new le.nJOi to Ontario, bardlt •••• to compemate for ~....,ioe ot • 25-mlnut. .. •atm Sprla11. I .. ,. •'!L:T'd commlldel tldllWaJ foll alx 1•an .. ~ .. flt• f6 •aaoUDe eecal.._ ~ .._ will •'"'1 ll•r~t• •••munlUea dru . Air deftnltely ..... WI ..... a I f ~11 ln 0....,. u ty of Mf'Vtce , and the fana Y Uy lncreued o.• lb• year1. However, l!_1... Alt CaUforaJa cannot conUnm to Htvlce 0rU,t qoapty wtt.b t.be rou._ that w deplM oe then aomethlq a.bou.ld be done to cvtaU t.bllr n11Un1 mooopolJ ta or ... Com\1. BAQARA • 111117· feel um la all doe to •• cbole t.b1a rillap became .. me 60U • bMIWlual • Juer.da. · we like ti•• locatloe. Mr. Uvln11.D•.,.rt.m•t,or-... • DOaTll'YBAUDU Ketcbam mutt Hile the loefdon Doea be ptofeH to koow ::;':':.. ~i g•u--::;:- 11 .. .a ...... f alto: be would b.a•• ua dllplactd anythilaf about the couW Dlaftt •1 ._..,..._..,, .. ..,-....... • n•••••• so be cu mow la.~ Wlaere Under' tM l•w wilLM 57~=_..._.... • 'btlle....,.: • .,....woild Mr. ltettbam •ov••T ._.. ........ ..._ ... ,. w, ~ ....,,_ t.be wt c~ to • ,. ..... t.bat_u_w_m _ _..,_ .. _• __ o1_ua_wor __ k._•bof __ • _lftd-L4'"-,._. __ • .., • .-.. we , ~~~~~~~~~------:---~_..t.-..::.------~•---.__ _________ __;,,. ___ ~ . I • ' I • Y .. r Ro•et••• Dally Newepaper1 Sills Raps an OVer Route Flier BJ DATii» lru'l'ZJIANN ... ....., .......... . , lnine Qty Councilman Larry • A1raa wW •t tbe City Council A er an couldn't be reached t.bla morning for bis reaction to tbal statement. Tueacla.Y to withdraw its support •for the San Joaquin Hills tTrauportation Corridor amid •troq criticisms -of a ruer de- 1 tailing bis position. (Related ~•tory PageA3). 1 Mayor David Sills said the ,flier in which Agran asks rest· • dents to mail their opinions on 'the corridor to him "is the most !misleading piece or political , literature I've seen in 20 years." • Acran will ask the council to oppose the transportation route because ol what be feela la tbe inadequacy of an environmental report ·'and the seriously detrimental effects tbal the freeway would have upon the citizens of Irvine." "My opposition lo this freeway has been based on the belief that it offers no significant transportation benefit' for the citizens of Irvine," the coun· t·,,...----~--------------------------. HE'S TRADING HIS BADGE FOR A BIBLE Coate Men ~ollce Officer Craig Ronan I Pulpit for Cop l ·t Mesan to Attend Seminary ~ I By JACKIE HYMAN Of Ille Delly ~li.t IU" On 'Pueaday, his 25th birthday, Craig Rozean turned in bis badge at the Costa Mesa Police Department. NEXT STOP: P&INCETON Seminary in New Jersey. Roz.ean admits that winding up four years of police work -including one year of full-time patrol as a sworn officer -to go into the mhust.ry as somewhat unusual. He really dldn 't plan it that way. "I've wanted to be a police orficer since I was a senior in high school," said the Costa Mesa resident. He signed up to wort as a police cadet in 1975 while alt.ending Cal State Long Beach. BIS HEIGHT -JUST under five feet, six. inches - was a barrier because, at that time, Costa Mesa police of- flcera had to be at least three inches taller. Several thinga attracted bJm to police work, said Ro%ean, who has a ready smile and a way of thinking carefully before be speaks. ''The contact with every type of person imaginable -I enjoy that," be aald. •'Second would be the unpredictabili- ty -there's a certain fiexibillty ln the job tnf put.a 1ou lo PoSiilona you've never been in before. I allo e1'J()1 beinc outdoors. I like to be ri1ht where other people are, face to face.0 • ln 1'7'1, two thln11 happened. The heiaht requirement wu removed -and Roaeao received a calliq to the ministry. ALTllOUGB Fall:NDS AND relaUves bad 1u11eated that path to bi~ for yean, Rolean admits he didn't take kiDdly to tbe idea. ''Suddenly I felt u U he'd stveo me a tick in tberear and said, ICrai&, lh11 ll the wa.y I want you to 10'," lloMaQ said. "I di.lqreed and I ltnl.Uled with that for Hveral da11. l'tnally, Rolean decided on the miJdltrJ -but not ...... ,.. · He went Abe.cl and applled for a Job u a Cotta ll•a poUce aftlcer. altbouab be ~ted to .,. uarned 4oWD •bea IM ad.mltted be cUda 't plan a llfelona caner in police work. But ..... blnd. . o=Hnln. wttla lcbool m a part·tlme Nell, lloMu 1ttftdld tM police acMemy end went to won ta January, tm. cilman said. "I believe it will comPOUDd our traffic problems and brlnl about serious environ- mental dama1e. especially in and near Turtle Rock VillaJ(e. ·• The council last year had unanimously supported the pro- posed biehway corridor as a means of relieving traffic con· gestlon on Pa c ific Coas t Highway and the San Diego Freeway. Agran was not a member of the council then. Sills and councilman Art An· thony took Issue with many of the points in Agran's flier, say- ing the roadway through the trflls bas not been proposed as a freeway and that noise levels generated by any roadway there would not cause any harm. A report councilmen will con· sider Tuesday night also minimizes the visual and noise impacts of four alternative alignments of the roadway. Sills said if a proposed Orange Coast Urban Park is ever creat· ed. the increase in car trips per day in Irvine's traffic system would be about 35,000. Al a congressional s ubcom- mittee hearing in Newport Beach last month on the pro- posed park, Sills backed the transportation corridor through the Sen Joaquin Hills as a <See &OUTE, Page AZ) Northeast Bettered By Storm BJ'fte ...... alNPreu Gale wtDda and drtvtne rains from Tropical Storm David tore into tbe urban Northeast today, sending hundreds fleelng their homes, knocking out power and cloainc highways and scboob. Tornadoes spawned in David's system touched down in scat- tered areas from Virginia to New Jersey. Rivers were rising toward flood stage and "major flooding" was expected on the Mooocacy . River at Frederick, Md. Heavy rain and winds gusting to 53 mph buffeted New York Ci- ty, creating rush-hour traffic snarls. Schools were closed throughout most of New Jersey. where about 100,000 homes and businesses were without power, and classes were also canceled in much of New York and southeast Connecticut. Five more deaths were at- tributed to tbe storm. bringing <See DAVID, Page AZ> Birek to the Books in Irvine Freshmen at Irvine High School, above, project as school opened tor the fall term check map to see whe re their classes were W e dnesday 1n Irv ine D istrict a d - located this morning while senior Mike de· !Ylinistrat:0rs an~ a nticipating a 7 .9 per cent Corte. below. be~ms work on a drafting increase m student enroll ment this year Volcano KiJls Tourists Three Die, 16 Injured in Japan Eruption TOKYO <AP ) -Mount Aso, the world's largest volcano and a spectacular draw for thousands of tourists, suddenJy turned killer today, erupting in a shower of rock that rained on dozens of helpless siehtseers. Tbr~ were ldlled and 16 others injured, two seriously. police In southern Japan reported. The dead were a middle-age Tokyo couple and a honeymoon- mg high school teacher. whose bride was badly hurl but sur· v1ved. The tounsts. most or whom rode up by cabl e car to view one of the crater 's volcanic cones. had nowhere to run from the d eadly rocks Som e who fled back into the cable car shed were inJured when rocks came crashing through the roof. The crater of the 5,223-foot hi gh Mount Aso. on Japan's southernmost island of Kyushu, 1s the world 's bi ggest. measur· mg 17 miles north-to-south and 10 males east-lo-west. Five cones dot the massive crater, but only one . Nakaoue Peak. remains active The tounsts had ridden up to Aso's Naraodake Peak for a look at Nakadake, a bout 800 yards away Mother's Bequest A local police spokes m an s&Jd 55 people we r e with i n the l, 100-yard danger zone ringing Nakadake when the cone sud - den ly erupted, sending black smoke shooting more than a mile into the air and spurting rocks more than 1,000 yards. Life Cutoff Pondered By FaEDEalCK SCHOE•EBL Ot•Dlllf~lt.lff A respirator cootinued to keep a critically lnjured 18-year-old Westmlnster~youth alive today as an Oraqe County Superior Court Judie deliberated on whether llf.e 1upport meuures should be terminated. Judie Bruce Sumner becan wel1hlng bJs decision In the landmark cue Wednesday af. ternoon followina a t5-mlnute bearing in which be was told that Vincent Martin Young's future wu "hopeless." "H41 la doomed to a ve1etative existence," Clay Reavis, the at- torney for the Young's mother, Nina, told Sumner. YoUJ11, an all-star student and athlete at Westminster ·Ulch Irvine and Newport Tensions Increase Hilla TranaportaUoa Corridor. Tbat brou1bt char••• of eUtlam from mother "Wport Beach eouacll member, Jacki• HHtber. Masabaru Yoshikawa, SO, or Tokyo. leading a group of nine climbing Naraodake, was struck · in the head and killed instantly by a rock of perhaps 30 pouhds, <See LAVA, Pa1e AZ1> Coast Weatb'er Usual late ni1bt and mornln1 low clouds otherwise fair Friday. Hiehs in 1'0ll at beaches to 801 inland. Lows tonlaht eo to 65 . INSIDE TeDA W TN "'41.f of KCllMCll u trv· mg to ODllOOfM jU ''Wilord elf Os'' ~ of tonlcldcNa, flol lcMd. ~ clllld dnabMu. """'·"""'A.If. ....11 .. ..... • .I f I 1 i t , ,. w.1n.m Bay aepr .... t1Un1 from four dU• ud tM fCMID\r_~ to NHlli a <•l•M lf1••11 -•Mdlllr • ..,. cw .u-., ~ .. c .. IMl&ld 1.ake &M...,. ti • Ne-.o,-t.Jnlae "Wub aa•l•DMAt Aa .. CJ la h.9· dUaa crlUeal New"rt l•J pl .... ...... In UM~ .... ._.._.,,.,.._.,, U.. ~· ntlala oalJ wtui. a..,. IHUOG ' lrvlM ~­Art ADUlolu t.bat th OMa\r 1-.0uld ..,_or ta.. Mst putQ ao the clU• wlUa a atak. la watenbed plaaalal m.U.S cu try .. alD &o readl .ome ..,... ment. · The .confeNOCe -•blcb at· tract.eel mayon and councllmea from tbe cttle1 of Irvine, Newport Beacb, Colt.a ..... and Ona• at well u Oruae CouD· ty Su~nl1or Tom &Uey - repreHated wbat ~Id be a laat·dltcb effort to keep local p.,....Pflfle.41 Cl'I1ES •.• City Council meet.lnl, a majority of council members adopted Ryc koff 's Newport first philosophy In taking stand.a on development or a bay cleanup plan and construction of the cor· ridor to be built by Lbe county. The two resolutions adopted at Lbat time were ln opposition to views expressed by the Irvine City Council. Irvine city councilmen want to form a new joint powers agen· cy to try to come up wtth a plan to clean up Newport Bay The first plan, prepared by a joint group called NIWA, was r e Jected. But Newport Beach cou.n cllmen said another joint powers group ls going to have Lbe same problems NIWA did. Before an informational meeting could be held, Newport Beach coun cilmen rejected that propoeed organization In favor of having the bay cleanup plan puf together by the stale Regional Water Quality Control Board. Jf that rankled Irvlne council rpem hers, they didn't discuss It publicly. Al the organizational meeting, Irvine Councllmaq Ar1 Anthony almply asked Ryckoff to "put the paat behind us and move ahead" with the joint pow era propolaJ. The corridor isaut" involves the roadways in .,ach city that wtll be connected to It Newport Beach wanta the cor rldor built to shuttle beach· bound traffic around the city. Irvine doesn't want that same beach·bound traffic ualng Its city streelb to get to the corridor. At their last meeting, Newport Beach council members recom· m ended that Ford Road and San Miguel Drive not be connected to the corridor and that the e~­ isting San Joaquln Hilla Road not be connected until there ls an extension or Culver Drive from Pacific Cout Highway at least as far u the corridor. But Irvine council members have long been on record oppo&· tog any Culver Drive connection to the corridor. Then there's the issue or alrpon noise, a problem that pla1uea both cltlea. Newport Beach geta the not.e from com· mercial Jeta leaving the county airport. Irvin,. &eta noise from tbe military jets al El Toro Marine Corps Air Slallon. Ryckoff made bis remark about 1uff whilf' publicly crlUcldng Irvine for thinkln1 about annex.inc the air station to prevent use of the faclllly by com merclal airlines. 81111 sounded bl• call for munlclpal cooperation ln a letter crilicl.dnc Ryckoff for suaest- ln1 Joint UM of the air lt.atioa. s1111 noted that puWnc com· merclal jet.a at l!!l Toro would bf! aa intolerable to Irvine Nlklenta al Puttinl military Jeta at the county airport would be to Newport realdenta. DAILY PILOT '"" °'-~ o.lty "411, ........... ft .. ,_ .,_,,.. __ ,,_,_ ..... Or_ (-""* ...... ~·...., ...... ,_ ... ....... _ _, ......... ,,..., ,., t••· ~ ... N ....... tNOI. ~ .. Mlt/F- IAMVM..,,,ft_ ~ ... .., ....... C-A .............. -.. .......-~­........ ,.,...,. .......... tMl!t-k ... -... ..-.~,,.....""*Ill•-..,. ...... ,.,....... __ -···°""" "'<• ... _._._ ......... "'T.r.:- ":::.~·==- ca.tMte.i... .......... _....,..........,.._. E'.._ P.,,e .41 DAVID •.. the nW!lber of U.S. casualties to 15. David, one of the worst Caribbean storms of the cen· tury, has caused more tha.n 900 deaths since It was spawned ln the Caribbean lu t week. A worker in Brooklyn bled to death today when a wlnd gual blew out a window In a plastics company and the shattered glass chopped arteries In bis legs. David waa centered at latitude 42.5 north and longitude 75.0 west, or about midway between Binghampton and Albany, N.Y. It was moving toward the northeast at 30 to 35 mph with sustained winds or 45 mph along the coast and out over the AUan· lie. "" Gale warnings were up from Cape Henlopen , Del., t o Eastport, Maine. F,.._P~AI LAVA ••. police said. His wife, lneko, 49, died of injuries after undergoing a four·bour operation at Aso Central Hospital. A lao ktlled was Yutaka Tsurumakl, Z7, a hl1b school teacher from northern Japan who bad been married Just four days earlier. His bride, Michiko, 28, v.aa seriously Injured. A dauahter of the Yoeblkawu later told a reporter, "My parenta take a trip once a year. When they left home they sa.Jd they were not going to climb Mount A.so because there would be possibilities of an erupt.ion there." The Irvine councilman has s uggested a Ventura county joint powers 8Rency on water planning could serve as a model for cities here to follow in forming a new body Ryckoff saJd he believed some issues rise above considera- tions of locaJ control and the bay la one of them. "I'm not ready to say I can't handle ttm job," Anthony sa.1d addlng that the bay waa an iasue that "we oupt to attack and solve t.ocally." He aueeested the county Board of Supervtaon could call another session of cities to dis· cuas bay watershed plannini control . Riley s aid he would ask the board to approve a resolution on the issue as soon a11 possible Fro.. Page Al COP EYES MI NISTRY. • • have helped him gafu undentandin1. ''THERE'S A TREMENDOUS amount of loneliness out there and alJ kinda of attempta to resolve It," be said. "You can see il ln juvenile runaway1, ln many famUy dla· turbances in the face of intoxicated driven, drunks In public tranalenta that are Juat kind of wanderin1 lbe streelb ·vou can see It in dlalurbance. between nel1hbora. Underlying it all sometimes ii juat 1etUn1 somebody to Us ten to their problems, a way to say, 'Hey, 1 'm here.· "And there are a lot of elderly people Uvln1 alone out there scared to death," Rozean aald. "Aho a lot of searching for purpoee, for 1oall -It's difficult for them to open up to a poUce officer aometJmea because often the vision doesn't go beyond the uniform to the person behind It. But sometimes they open up." Rozean saJd he alao believes be undentanda some of the dangerous fads, auch as the punk·rock violence ln Hun· ttncton Beach. 'tlJllEaE ASS A LOT ol kldl that jut are IO bored with their family life, thetr spare ume, that anytblnJ that gtta attention or live• them • feelln1 of beln1 unique and valuable, even ln a twtated way, they arab at It "he aald. Lut SeJMmber, tired ol JuaUn1 pan·tlme a.chool and a full·Ume job, Rosean dectdetf to tet hil de1ree by May. To do that, he 1wtle!b~ from reau1ar duty to worklQI u a senior reHrVI officer, tullnl ln durtn1 vacauona and worklna •S*ial event.. When he 1radualed laat 1prln1 with a 8 .A. In 10Cl0J.oo. RoMan deelded the Um• bad come to pursue )J• career u • mlnilter. He wUI wort toward a muter of dlvlnlty d•lrff In a three-year .Pro1ram at Princeton Memtnary on the Prtnc«on \Jn1vtraltr campua, whJle earnJn1 mone)' In p11t·Umt Jobe 1ueh H campus HC!urlty .. aOlaAN IAJD BS CROii: Princeton partly becaUH b~ wuu to 1a1n the PtflpeeUve ol Uvlaa IA another pan of the country, partly '*•Ult be hu tlmlly ud trleoda tbere ~Y becaue ot tu excellent reputaUon and varied body. ''It ~rovtd .. me an opportunity to come out ln· formed • bl explained. RCIMan 1aid ht'• not 1ure what be'JI want to do In another thrH year1, but bt hH tbou1bt of three poealbWU.. 0... woWd bl to Hrn M ,...., of a 1mall cburdl. He'1 alao CCIDISdertna 1Mlptn1 MtablJab a famUy-ortented reuwal ad COUDMlfnt eamp. A Wrd poeall:1Wt1 would bt NrVlni • cbaplabl lft • POile. department. Ke .....ct &hat be lan't l.eavtnc poUce work wttb _.., bad f eellnp aboul lt. •'I n'ILL LOH PO~ wtrk," loleaa 1Aw. urm Cf to IO tUouO wU.Wrawal .,.. J'll jll1lt It .,..,. •. -·~ dai't tlilil1i J'D ner wlllr lltO -_. M4 •UM mrtJW--.ntrJwMre 1•1tW,..J'U""'9...! ~-,...,.,ca.. ...... =.a:: ~~;.~:L-:~~ r=,.ea.; UIWil 118· ............ .. ~ . In the Rigging .. Cub Scout climbs the rigging of the Argus, the old Danish sailing vessel operated out of Newport Harbor by Orange Coast Sea Scouts. This climbing Cub was among those who sailed aboard the Argus r ecently to gel a taste or life at sea. See today's Featuring section . Page Cl. Frorw Pa~ A I ROUTE ••. mearu1 of keeping the tralhc a park would generate off Irvine surface streets. "How else are people golng to get to Lbe park?" Sills asked Wednesday. Agran contends the most like· ly route for the roadway would take It less than a half mJle from the village of Turtle Rock. He alto said traffic volumes on the roadway would generate too much noise. Accordinc to an Environmeo· tal Impact Report for the county on the corridor, Culver Drive would be linked to the new highway. Agran slJd the "res· 1dentlally sensitive roadway ls s upposed to be extended and widened ln order to carry 25,000 vehicles per day." But Silla said the city's posi· llon has been adamant on not al· lowing any extension of Culver Drive. He said It was "an out and out misrepresentation" to Infer in the ruer Lhat the city would go along with any extension of Culver Drive. Councilman Art Anthony alao criticized Aeran's position, say· ang It was the official stance ol the curTent council to prohibit exlenalon of CUiver. "I think what he'• doing be~ la deceptive," Anthony said. Although Agran describes the thorou1hfare In the San Joaqwn Hiiia u a freeway. the city's transportation manager, Lea Card, said It ls referred to only as a hl&h s peed, limited access roadway for now. SALi IMOS SUM. S8'f. t SALi IHDS SUM. S~. t $30 Million 'Ce/,ebrity Market' Eyed An Irvine promoter has taken hi s proposal for a ··celebnty F a rmer's Market " to Santa Ana, where plans call for COO· strucUon of a UO million .. falrylbd" oa the 1rounda ol Centennial Regional Park. At a pr* conference Wednes· day at SanUl Ana City Hall, Irvine rHldent Cbulea Roas said he had siped a six-month agreement with the city to de· velop the park proposal The so-called <'elebrlly park wo ul<J reaturt' a far me r 's m a rket. theater, art gallery . rl"i>ta urants and nearly 1,000 othl"r ('OOCesstons. Ross. a marketing •Rent. bad once planned to have the celebn ty man.et built In Irvine. but dropped those efforU when be said officiah didn't show enough intl"rt.>al. Ross must submit a formal pros>09al by March 15 delaillng his plans for the 87-acre park, where he said peopll" could come to ··rub elbows with the stars." The facilities would include a theater on Lhe lalite, a dlnln( and dancing pavilion, art gallery, a display of motion picture and television memorabilia and othe r activities with celebrity participation. Rosa \aid the park could be open iJl Ul81 lf plan. proceed Oil 1chedule. W AIHINQTON <AP> -l&oft Ulan l,IOO N$1Nd...=all _. admlraq urjed ol tbl • SALT D tre8tJ ta a Wt4I' .._ ~ ..... '*'to .... a......,_. former dl.airmu ot tbe .Jcie.t • CbleftofSUlf. ~ Adm. Thoma ff. Moorer tol4; the Senat.a rore&p &el.UOO. % Com mlttee that lte IOU# tM • viewa ol retired ..Wt.a.., ollleen"~: because "&dive dutf mllltary '" leaders are not permitted to fl.a\. •• ly oppose SALT ll." . The Jetter charted that the Strategic Arma Limttatlon Treaty gives the Soviet Uruoo a heavy advanu1e and that the , United Stat.ea would not be able to detect poeaibleSoviet cbeaUnc. · · Aa mlHtary professlonala, and wtth all due respect 'or our more clrcumacribed colle.,ues s ll 11 bound by tbel r aetl ve service, we strongly ur1e you to reject SALT II u lnjurlous to the security lntereall of the United States and lta allies." said the letter signed by 1,878 re· tired officers. It wu presented aa the com-. m 1tt~ resumed hearing• oo Lhe pact after a day·, delay for closed·door brleflnRs on the presence of 2,000 to 3,000 Soviet troops In Cuba. <Related story, A4> Sen Franl< Church, D·ldaho, the committee·, chairman,·: served notice Wedne~ay Lbat ·'there is no likelihood whatever th~ Senate would rallfy tbe SALT treaty aa long u Ruaa'an com bat troops remaln stationed in Cuba." Sen. Jacob Javlts of New York, ranking committee I\ epu bUc an, declined to join in Church's statement, uytnc, "Al this particular moment, predit · Uons would be very hazardous." \toorer's letter was sllDfld by such well·known treaty foes as Adm Elmo Zumwalt, who with Moorer was a member of the J oint Ch1efs of Slaff In the early 1970s, Maj. Gen. John Slnglaub. who was relieved of hla South Korean command after cr1ticiz· ang the administration 'a troop withdrawal policy ; Lt. Gen. Oanl~I Graham, former bead or the Defense Intelligence Agen- cy. and Ma j. Gen. George Keegan, former chief of Air Force intelligence. Moore was testifying as a leader or the pro- def enae Coalition for Peace through Strength. F,....P~AI AU"VE ••• Aaked if Voung would die if life support was terminated, Rogers responded, ··1 believe so, I'm not 100 percent sure, but J think $0. • Reavis asked tht> court not to take an overt act to end the boy 's hfe. but rather to tiaJt life support and allow nature to lake its course. Reavis attempted to offer testimony from Father Oan.lel McGinn of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in WestDll.Mter but Sumner ruled the prieet's opinions were 1.ot relevant to the case "Thil is not a church state, • Sumner told Reavis. M ra. Young, led from the courtroom by famJly members, declined to speak with reporters, but In a prepared statement said, "Anyone who knows Marty would a1ree Lhat be never would want to be intentionally kept alive by .1 machine and be sub- Jected to the bumillaUn1 and de· gradlna atate th.at be la now ln. 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Aris., a apok•woman called tbe l~-bour utrooomleal ~ ... .,., deal ... PAVL &OQ VB8, •n aatronomer at Orlfflth ObHnatory ln Loa An1elH, -11td tbe eeUpae was vialble •'O°feJ' b.a.lf the world that wu lo darkneu, exce.,t the areu near tbe edCe wbenl the moon may · not have rtseo. "A hmer eclipse ii visible to at leut ball tbe earth wbeo ll oc· curs," Roques explained. "We got all of it, but the eclipse didn't begin for the East Coast until two hours before sunrlse, and the moon was down before much of it would be seen." "THEY WOULD therefore see a copper eclipse moon framed against the dark blue sky of morning twilight," said the Kilt Peak spokeswoman, who re· fused to give her name. . APW......- PM.DICTS VOTES AnDf'MY l!d Clark State Senate OKs Spousal Rape Bill SACRAMENTO <AP ) -As Oreaoo g~s so 1oes 'California, it seems. in the matter of wives charging husband• with tape. The slate Senate approved a spousal rape bill Wednesday. The 27-6 vote sent it back to the Assembly for action oo minor ameodmen~. The Senate sponsor of the bill, Sen. Joh.n Nejedly, R·Walnut Creek, pointed out that the blll would also permit husbands to charge their wi ves with r ape. against their will. • LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Promt.tnc to stve AmerieaM • tbree-party political 1y1tem, Libertarian Party leadel"I HY they bope to lc>M tbe presidency by f eWtt than 35 mlWoo votes i.n 1980. Los AD1elea attorney Ed Clark and New Hampshire buai · neesman Bill Hun.scber are com· petlog t.b.1-week for the 1880 presldcmtial nomination. Each promi.ees to mount a campalp bat will al least win enough votes to match the difference bdttween the Democrltic and Republican nominees. THE lt71 LIBE&TAalAN cabdidate for president, Rocer Mac Bride. collected 173,019 votes -40.6 million fewer than Jimmy Carter -to give the Libertarian Party tenuous claim to the UUe of the nation's third biggest party. Thia year, the Li bertariao Party slogan, "Toward a Three· Party System," is aimed at glv· in g that third place f1olsh e n o ugh mea nin g to force Democrats and Republicans to pay attention to Libertarian ideas . A lunar eclipse occurs when THIS FEATURE MIGHT Earth moves between the moon comfort a man from whom Sen. and the aun, casting the mother Bob Wilson, D·La Mesa, aald be planet's shadow over the lunar r eceived a letter c&mplaining surface. that bis wife poked him with a But Sen. Newton Russell, R· Glendale, asked whether the bill would lead wives to use rape charges for revenge against husbands when rape bad not oc- curred. THE UBERTARIANS, an an· ti·bag government coalition of political activ~ls from the far left and far right, opened a fi ve· dav convention Wednesday to pick presidential and vice prea· idential candidates and adopt a platform for l•. fork to force him to have aex The earth's s hado w fir st with her . touched the moon at 2: 18 a .m.. "No one bas the right lo PDT, Roques said. "The total violate the body of another un· phase, when the moon was com· der any circumstances," Nejed· pletely co.vered, was at 3:31 ly said. a.m ., the total ending at 4·17 T h e bill , ABS46 by As· "I am in sympathy with the woman who is forced against her wlll. But in this day of marital ~rd I have a serious question whether this bill wouJd g ive someone an excuse to get back at her husband for real or imagined ills," Russell said Both Clark and Hunscher con· ced ed in a joint news conference that they didn't have any real hope of being elected president ID 1980 a.m . and the moon cleared the sem blyman Floyd Mori, D- Eartb's umbra at 5 31 a.m." Pleasanton, would repeal a SEN. BARRY KEENE, D· provision that now limits the def· Elk, aaid, ··1 just have a feeling THE NEXT TOTAL lunar inition of rape to sexual uaauJt that somewhere down the line But both Hunscher and Clark p r edicted they wou ld wan several million votes. which would still leave them about 3S million behind the w1Dner But both said that would be a v1c tory . . eclipse will be visible from Los by a man against a woman who something terrible 1s going to Angeles on Jan. 9, 1982, said Dr. isn't his wife. happen." But he voted for the Ed Krupp, director of the Grif· bill. fitb Observatory. SUPPORTERS SAID it would Nejedly said prosecutors "WE.RE GOING to create a three party system in t he Uruted States in 1980," Cla rk said ·•w e are going to be on the ballot in 47 or 48 states. and we According to Roques, "the last provide "simple equit y" for usually refuse lo prosecute one that we could see here was wives -or husbands -forced cases of spousal r ape, even un- 1975." by their spouses to have sex der a simple assault charge . .:.:..:.~~~~~~~~~~:.__~~:..._~~~~~~~~ Wardrobe Special NOW YOU CAN SAVE $85.10 ! HP1e s a great eoportunoty to IOwer the cost ol d•e\'>· •"91>0 In O'le sr>oopuig 1110 se1ec1 an Jll-occa 100 w;;rOrobe lromour 1u~1-arr•vPO lall IJ',1'11..,• Here a an e1ample of how 11 works YOUR CHOICE OF Any Suit al. . 1 75 00 (or mor<'l Any Sport Coat at .... 115 00 (or mor<!) Any Pair of Slacks at .. 35 00 (Ot morri) Total Cost 325 00 (Or more) •Silverwood• will then deduct $65.10 off the total cost KID Pact Eyed By Bus Drivers LOS ANGELES <AP > -A walkout a1ainst the Southern California Rapid Transit District entered ita l2tb day on a hopeful note, with a tentative asreemeot reached with striking bus drivers and negotiations with mechanics and clerks expected t.o resume later today. The fi.nl break io the <ijstrlct's fourth strike lo seven years came when a tentative agreement wu reached Wednesday morning for a three-year con· tract with bus drivers, the lar1est of the three stri 11:1.ng unions. · Rm Co11tra~t Rea~hed HOLLYWOOD <AP > -The show must 10 OD -and will -oow that a tentative three·year con· tract apeemeot bu been reached with 24 ,000 bebind·tbe·camera film technicians , whose threatened strike could have abut clown the mo- ll on p 1 ct u re a n d ( sr ATE J television lnduatry. ,, _ . The pact included an SS.cents an hour pay in· crease for the first year, a OO·cent increase the second year and $1 an hour the third. ~ Oltna•n Treated SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Convict.a found to be ·•mentally disordered sex offenders .. are not en· titled to aborter prison sentences for 1ood behavior, the California Supreme Court bu ruled. The court's 5-2 ruling Wednesday found th•t so-called MDSOs who can be helped by paycbiatrtc treatment don't have •·good time" comln1 to them because their treatment milht be impaired. Sellate 01'erride• l'et• SACRAMENTO <AJ') -Despite ooe de· fender'• claim that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. wu ~ the rilbt.. lbeSenat.eoverTOdebis veto of •"2 mlWoa pay ralle for profeasionala provldlnl Medi.Cal aervlce1. Jt happened Wednesday on a vote of 21-12, with 27 beinl the bare minimum needed for pu111e. a otlleer• S•JW•Hle• LOS ANGELES <AP> -~enty·three police otftcer1 and five aereeanll Ullped to the crack Metrojfotitan Dh1aJon bave been autpended by Police OUel Daryl Gata, wbo a1IO ordered two 1upervt.on to race trial before u internal tribunal. Gates' dildpUnary action Wednada7 renltad from aDeaed violatiou of d9partm•tal rule .. -•rd du'• work for a fU1l daJ'• pay. Be aaSd bll 41claiaD tollond u extemlve ln"9UtaUon bJ UHi lnt.rnal Aftaln Dlvhloa wblch wu lawadMd llar~lt. wUI set several million votes. m~ to make t.be differeoce between the Republican and Democratic candidates.·' moet 1uum ill their openJq aa>- pe arancea at th• convealioG. which la to pick Ill preaJdmtlaJ nominee on Saturday. Party c hairman David Bersland said if Ubert.ariana do succeed ln drawin1 enough votes to affect tbe oulcome or the presldenilal election, lt doesn't matter which major party la helped. "WE DON'T CAJlE. There's n o differenc e betw een the Democrat.a and Republican.a.·· Bergland -said. BOTH SAID THEY oppoeed the draft, would draatlcally cut military apendina. end both 1ub- 1ldlea and price controls on buai· oeaaes and would repeal laws agaio1t ao-called "victlmleaa crimes" aucb u 1ambUng, p.ro- atilutioa and dna& uae. Both candidates agreed the Democrats and Republicans cao'tcopewithinflaUon. Hu.nacber and Clark agreed on 'Lovers Quarrel' Coach's Son Held In Coed's Murder SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The 18-year-old son of a local foot· ball coach has been charged with murdenng his girlfriend, a University of Pacific coed. oo \be pair's first day on campua. St.even J ohn Burns. who had dated Catina Salarno for four years and worked a ll summer in her father's television store, ~as arrested at his parents' house late Wednesday. B~rn.s. a former high school football star. is the son of the Lowell High School football coach. HE WAS LATER TAKEN to Stockton where the 18·year-old Miss Salamo was found shot in the head across the street from the UOP campus Monday night. • Joveatigatora from Stockton and San Francisco pohce depart· ments bad questioned Burns for two to thr~ hours 10 the presence of his parents before making the arrest STOCKTON POLICE LT. Robert Lund said officers wall dredge the Calavaras River today ID search of the .38 caliber re- volver Burns told officers he threw there after Ml.SS Salarno was shot The girl's father M 1chael said that she had dedded to break up with Burns and that had caused them to quarrel on the day of her death. He said the boy had called Catina early Monday and threatened to kill her 1f she ended the relallonsh1p MISS SALA&NO HAD BEEN dnven to campus, where the two teen.agers were to start school Tuesday, by her parent.a on Monday. After her parents left. she told her roommate she was meeting Burns on the football field and repeat her intention to break up Her body was found about a block and a half from the field about two hours later --letter from I.Ong John Silver's new Captain. Dear Friend: Hello, I'm Bill Grubb, your new Captain of Long John Silver's here ih Costa Mesa. My c rew and I take pride in preparing LonQ John Silver's quality food. Our seafood and chicken dishes are delicious-and priced right too. And you'll love our efficient service and comfortable surroundings. We hope you'll use the coupon below to sample our Seafood Platter. It's crispy fish, tender scallops, and tangy shrimp, served with plenty of fresh coleslaw, golden f ryes and crunchy hushpuppies. With coupon, you can save 50C off the regular price on up to 4 Seafood Plat- ters. So have a real seafood feast! Please feel free to contact me for any reason. Remember. I'm here to ensure your complete satisfaction. Sincerely, Bill Grubb, Manager We give you lots of reasons to love us. t lOPACIRCCOASTHIGHWAY H~TONIEACH ----~- 'l OtongeQJosl O.llyP•k>• Editorial l!age .................................................................... • I RC~l't N Wtod1Publlsher Thom•• K"v111edlu.. # ~ Barbfrt Krelblch/Edltorl1I P ... EdltOr Newport Manners Rof.G~eighhors LQt Wffk wa n'l exactl,r be kind.Jo your nelahbor• "'"" tn Nowport Bea . Cl~Councll memben, acUna oo thrH RP&ral! ues, t.lvety thumbed lhetr no.ea at tMlr neiahbon In e d\y of lrvine lD actJao remlnlscent of the freeway squabb1-with Co.ta Maa city otndal.s. First. M yor Paul Ryckoff delivered a tonaue-lublng to his counterpart tn lrvlne because Mayor David Sills doesn't think lt '• 1uch a hot ldoa to move commer cial Jet tramc rrom the John Wayne AJrport to El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Ryckoff IDbeled Sills' call for cooperaUon between the two cities ln fl ndmg an nltemute site "gulf " NeJ<l . rouncJl memben decided that the proposed Sn J oaqw n Hill Corridor sbouJdn 'l be connect ed to any streeU> m Newport Beach until Culver Drive ts conn~ctoo to 1t from Pacilic Coast Highway . When that 's done . Newport Be a ch would be wllllng to have San J oaquan lhlls Road c onnected t o the corndor I r vine city om c1als a ren 't at all enthusiastic about the idea of having the existing portion of Culver Drive i.n their city hooked up to the corridor. RI hard Reev • Gas: Were "the Crazies Right? SAO HAJ\808. N, Y . -I dro'Ye down Ma.lo St.(fft bent, WeclDMctay mornlo1, to check lb• ,.. prteea. Uoleaded ,,., U.N a pUoo at t.be Gilli StaUoo, tl.15 al Getty and tl .. 14 at Keany Fleltbman'1 SOS. Then I went back to the mom- 1n1 '1 New York Ttanes to check tbat a1aln Y e p . th e p a p e r wa a u ylna that th e e as c r unch was over. On p11ge 1, Mobil and Texaco wen• ann oun c1 n & th at for the first lime in t.be woodl, '' WU 0Ge q-. la lM Tim•. ADotber wu: "Prv.1dlid t.ber• a.reo't aQ1 more alll"priMI, we 1bould be OK the Nit ol thia year and throuib lteO." · O&. WHO WQ rl&btT Tboleol u, \be aopb11Ucated folk, who 1aid " .• .tt'1 very compllcai.d, you don't undentand, ll.ll'mOO lo Iran. lncreQlnC demand, limit- ed refinery capacity, envlron· mental prote c t l on de · maoda ... blab, blah, blab." Or the llDQ.w-nothing.s. the craziet who had '11 easy answer: "When they get us used to paying $1.00 a galloo, there'U be plenty of gas." dent of tM United Stat.et, the klo1 of Saudl Arabia, Jamea ScblfflnCer, Exxon, Texaco and Mobil Hid would happen, but what Kenay Flelahmao, my mall man and a cab driver I met ln Memphia said would happen. We are paytq a buck and keep- lnC our mouthl abut and, 1ure enou1b. they aay that now there's enouch su. atupldity or calevlaUoDI. • New1day, LODI llla•d'• ne~spaper, dJd a tbr"1= aerin lalt week OD wbat pened. 11dl. ln part, 11 bow Uae aerl• bepn: ''The Carter ed· mlnlatrallon and Use major oil compamea deliberately took ac· tlon.s tbat helped caue, woaeQ and prolon1 tile summer'I gasoline 1horta1e. . Finally. Newport Beach council m e mbers voted 4-2, with Jackie Heather and Don Mcinnis dissenting and E velyn Hart absent, to ignore Irvine's proposal on the i future of NIWA. the agency of which both cities are m e mbers and which is s upposed to come up with a plan to clean up the Newport Bay 11ix months lbe1r dealers will set u much as as they received in 1978 "Gaven the pres ent supply picture we're tentatively out of We ll. il the gas crunch is over. as reported, the crazies ma1 have been right all along. They certainly have every right lo beli eve they we re. What hu happened I.a not what the preai- WE&E WE RAD? I don't know, but I think we probably were. It b t.akin& the press a long Ume to catch up wlt.b t.hia story. Except for conspiracy- l he o r is U , the situa tio n sumed very complicated. We - the press -we re inlllally prisone r s of s elf·serving s tatistics and information set out by the oil companies and their public relations depart- ments. Now. months later. we are catching up with their lies, "Since the major oll com- panies began tigbtenina thll market last year, they have been able' lo lam more t.ban $1 billion worth of credits, collected under the aiovernment's little· understood price·control pro. gram. lnlo cub -money they could not have collected wtl.bout a tight market . . . The Carter administration's motivaUoa w• made plain lonf before the shortage . . . On y a sbomge would encourage conservation and convince Ole public that t.be long.range crisis was real." THE OIL companies, through the Ameri can Petroleum Institute. told us that 37.S millloo barrels of crude oil were import· e d into the Un i t e d S tates between January and June. The Department or Energy's figure was even lower 37 million bare.els Now 1t turns out that shipping records at ports of en- try show that 41 million barrels ca m e 1n during t hose six months NIWA 's firs t try was re jected by st a t e water authorities. Irvine councilmen cam e up with a plan for anothe r local JOint powers g roup to try agam to come up with a plan to end the siltation of the bay. But before an info rmation meeting on the proposal could even be held, Newport Beach's council m ajor it y - R yckoff. Paul Hummel, Ray Willi a ms and Don St rauss -voted to bring the Regional Water Quality Cont rol )3 oard in to d o the work instead . Councilma n Don Mcinnis, who cas t a p issenting vote, sugges ted that it would s imply be a matter of good m anners to wait until afte r Jrvme city officials explained their plan before t-Jewport Beach council members voted to r eject it in r avor of something else. Costa Mesa councilmen. on t he other hand. we re ~tiling to·hold off on a decision on N IWA until after the ,rvine·hosted meeting. Ne wpo rt Beac h 's council majority was labeled ~htist for a dopting what was described as a "closed tioor attitude" by Councilwom a n J ackie Heathe r. She , J1ke Mc innis. has advised adoption of a cooper ative '4.1ll1ludc with neigh bor ing cities. Newport Heach c ity officials Just never seem to l ea r n the lesson a bout the value of m a intaining good r e lations with neighboring cities . A decade ago, the city's mab1lity to work with Costa Me~a produced the propos al to run the Pacific Coast t 'rccw<.iy through the rruddle of Newport Beach . The s u bsequent h••I ti c ove r t ha t gene rate d ill feelings bet ween the l wo municipalities that can still be det ected • t oday. Stop~ CDachJ So m e bod y w as ly ing or couldn't count. There was plenty of c rude o il. Perhaps the sopbistJcated answer then waa that there wasn't enough re- finery capacity. But, if turna out that the 011 companies were. for reasons of their own. running their refineries at 85.S percent of capacity -creating a shomge of gasollne. So. maybe the crazies were right all along. H so. there will be a gas crunch late next year to get the pn ce or gasoline lo $2 a ga Hon Sophisticated folk know that there 1s a real long.range {'Oergv cns1~. the cr&zaes know we l:l re all bt>1ng robbed blrnd in the -.hort run. T hey're b<>th nght Yet, here goes Newport Beach again. Council ,m e mbers e xpect aid on issues s uch as the airport noise problem and air pollution from the Southern California Edison powe r pla nt in Huntington Beach. yet they are unwilling lo a ttempt to cooperate with their neighbors or even display good manne rs when they a re opposing neighboring citie~ Mailbox Fonda Can't Represent These _People Parking Fee Valid S(tddle back College trustees a re considering a pro- p os<i I that would a llow the college to c ha rge each sem este r for parking at its Irvine a nd Mission Viejo cam · puses The propos al 1s s ure to m eet with strong criticism from fae ulty a nd staff me m bers who a re g iven free park- ing in their co ntracts with the college. To the Editor: I'm writing this letter lo ex- press and explain the disgust I felt when I read that Jane Fonda would be holdlng a public office in California. column by Steve Mitchell about crashing a pre:Js conference at an Ensenada hotel. 1. The fact that your reporter and his wife would force lhear way into what the Mexicans were trying lo make a dressup pa rty, dressed In a T-shirt and shorts. is just another log on the fire of the Ugly American. ll was on purpose a put-down by Mrs. Mitchell. fo,.m or anoth<•r, It will be a rc> ality But ~omt't1mt"I Jim D11ley' enth us ias m for e mbrac Ml R Laguna Beach with untr a m meled open space goes a bit too far. With charactensh c gusto. he occas1onaJly does the fact:. mischief. ;is d1 :;h ngu1shed from what is highly improbable OO~ALO C CAM ERON Di rector of Planning , The Irvine Company C•t N••~• To the Editor . Wouldn't 1l have been just ducky 1f all the proud mammas had attached cute names like Jimmy Carter , to s upposedly dignified men who later r eached our highest office? Like: And t he pros pect of p aying for parking could also scar<' stude nts who a re comfortable now paying only a $5 hN1lth fee to attend classes at the school. ' But the first week of classes at the s prawling Mission t have good reason for my slro!M feelings about thi.s. My only son was 106t in Vietnam In 1966. Captain J am es R. Bauder went down al night on a bomb- ing mi.ssioo during his second term ln Vietnam. He was sent on this second hitch because they felt his training was needed there rather than elsewhere. 2. The use of the Press Club by Mrs. Mitchell to gain admittance through the second polite re- fusal, Is a 100 percent misuse or the press card. No wonder so many people are up in arms at the press using and expecting special privUei es .. He dJd so in a letter lo lhe editor last week. It bothered me both u a member of Laguna Greenbelt. Inc .. and as d1reclor of planning for The Irvine Com· pany. <Even corporate planners can be c loset e nv1ronmen· talists > T o mmy Jeffe r son : Andy Jackson; Abie Lincoln; Chet Arthur; Woody Wilson; Herbie Hoover . etc. V ieJo campus has pointed up the need for m ore parking. The ina dcquac.·y of pa rking has forced clos ure of upper campus pCirking lots early in the morning . The clogged lots have also forced vast numbers of st udents to par k their cars on Avery a nd Marguerite • P arkways. cutting off the vis ion of drivers who turn on a nd off the streets. During the same period of lime we read that Jane Fonda w as publicly lnlluenclng young men to bum their draft cards and hide in foreign countries. Thousands of them did and were subaequeotly forgiven and al· lowed to return to the United States. lf that's not enough Jane Fonda made a trip to Vietnam collaborallng with the com· munlst government. in an effort to thwart our success In the war. The same war that took my son from me. 3. The hlslory or the casino was Interesting, but your print· ing the story in the form or a joke carried over by means or pressure of a press .card and an Ugly Ame rican dress is just another form of encouragement of this type of behavior by Americans. When wUJ the press start lo help and not encourage the letdown of our courtesy In our American society? Jn his letter, the indefatigable Mr. Dilley clajmed The Irvine Company apparently no looger s u p ports a county-adopted Irvine Coast policy calling for m aintenance of "the Laguna Gr eenbelt Priority Area u a p r edominantly op e n space area."~ evidence of The Irvine Company's backsliding ways. he cited our recently completed proposal for recreational and re- s Ide n t 1 a I land u ses in the Sycamore Hills area. Wonder what tht dignitaries of m a1or fo reign power s would think of our kindergarten roll call"' FRANK KLOCK T r ustees should go ahead and establish pa rking fees to finance mor e parking space at the d istrict's two cam· puses. It 's apparent tha t the state , strapped from support- in~ s chools and cities in the wa ke of Proposition IJ, is n't go· Sprf•9• •• ,, .. .- To the Edilor: The Da ily Pilot article of August 28 oo the cancellation of Air California's nJsbt.s to Lake Tahoe was 'newsworthy. but the omiulon of the curtailment of . in~ t.o pa y for parking lotconstruction. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Piiot. • Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and I artists Reader comment is 1 nv1ted~ Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 . • Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. Can you call this woman an American? THE IRVINE Company is in all flights lo Palm Sprin&a u of f II rt f th Sept. S should be brought to the My SON lold me how short u suppo 0 e open space public's attention. AddiU&aallv, WHAT 18 due la not another policy, wh.lcb. ll mual be em· 1 supplies were lo keep the planes visit by Mitchell ln a tbrH·piece pbaslzed as a key poiol, coo-there are no Immediate plus In good running condition. Much suit, but an apololf)' from your cerns only that land alone the for any alternate airline to Boyd/Mar;tal Cho;Ce n ee de d p a rts for planes. newspaper to the mana1emeot I rvine Coast which Jim Dilley Oserravn~cee"'!.!ltym. Sprine.s from ., ., materials etc. due he said to of the caalno and the loc11l Mex-years aeo rather gratuitously • """"°" McNamara and Lyndon Johnson ican government. labeled "i.a.una Greenbelt ter· porcupines gel Into fights _ cutting back lhe fighting and P.S. In 19'8 we did not dance rlt.ory." THE NEW markets being By I. M. BOYD Most men prefer to marry f wo men who a r e s malle r. ' younger and less well educat· ~ ed than said men. So report I researchers at the University ' of Iowa. For some reuon, • this b described as "marry i ln1 down." Our Love and War man flDds the descrip- tion objecUonablt. • • I ' i i • t c I When black be ars and Dear Gloomy Gus and they do! they do! -the holding the war ln check. How "all nllbt" u Mitchell aaid at Aa adopt..ed by the Orange 1Ludied, Saata Barbat•. bea rs are more Ultely than much of this was influenced by the end of the first Enseuda County Board of Supervllora. Bakerlfleld. and Stockton, as the porcupinee to die. It'• 8 Jane Fonda an·d her radical race, rather we waited all nliht the policy ha notb.lnC to do with well H the new aervice to slow pusaee, sadly, Quill• in frtenda? They were not allowed for the alnile •teak that wu tbe Sycfll!PC>n!I ffWI anta, whlct: 0 n tar Io,' ha rd I J ••• m to the tooaue. to win the war but were allowed served without anythlni elae, ls miles lDJand of our Irvine compmaate for ~ e~ to die. · · due to \be new employee aitua· Coaal propertlea. Sycamore of a 25-minute f'l&Pt to Palm TheplaylngbymaUofthat Mf huaband Reginald J . lion. ButtbeMexlcauwereu Hilla la not part ol nor men· Sprlnsa . I hat'• ••ioJed game called chess l• a fairly Bauder, al.so my son's father, proud then 11 now aod we did Uoned anywhere In the edopUd commut.lna tb11 way tor ewe alx old practJce. About as old as ~enl lo the hospital on hearin1 not make fun of them u you lrvlne Cout 0ene1'al Plu and years. With the prl~ ol .auollne mall, in fact. Cambrld1e the news that our son wu mias-have done. ltJ related polldel. tscalaUQC daily ~ ,,W 1Vel)' Univereity acholara were ln1. He wa11 a Superior Cow1 ltOBERTllOPPAT Fart.ber. and eontrary to Jim hurl both com••altha amon, the early folk who en· judge ln Loe Angele. and had -Dllle1•1 lmpllcatlont, our dr&1llcally. , • joyed t. A tHm of them toot never m1ued a day al work, but Sycamon lll.ll9 area plan wu ln Air CallfomSa ~ lliu on a cbeaa team la a Brilllh he also dJed wtthln the same lrelae •ftl'9•9e 00 way UJMd or dmlped to Im· acquired a ~ 4' Orance mental la.tttution once. month. To lb• Editor: pact oa t.M newly pl'OpOMCI and County. Tbe quality _, service Cambrldie loet. I have been active ln the MJA .Jam• W. Dllley, founder of remanabl1 embltloua lt,000· has dlaal.,....._ Qd the ,.,... and POW 1roupe. I know many ,_ N_.'--1 u..r..--p-.... ( have cir .... tMreat*1 OYW Here and t.bn'e la the mo1t well ,..~ people and tbieY Lapna Greenbelt, Inc., .. ooe of acre -.--.u ~-or the yeara: atWever. lf Air remote pa.c. oa tM African all feel aaetb ., J do. Thia Oran1e County's 1reatut !'ear'to~allo~). be.It.., ma.Q)' pre-Callfondl ~ continue to tJ___. to .._ found old natural reaource1. No one can ,, "' K -' eon ._an .,. womu cannot repreteDt ua ln bold a candle to hla wit, craft!· The Sycamore Hll1I plan wu Mrvl~ Ortlle County with tbe berbeT chain. l:ntAtrprtalnc uy wq. ...., and dedication aa tbe elder deveklpld and pnMDt.ed tou1l,y routet MW• de.,.ad on tbtD •xrcortera In tbla country 1 am ln direct d1'a~reement •-rw::: to .... •-·.ita".-r-1omethl"• 1bould be done to b ........ -·-bu b ,J 1tat.man of local envlronmeo· UJ -111n -.. ,... -.....-..... • Pr-• •-ac va with uy admlnlatrat on \Mt tal poUtlca. lb• ty of LaauDa Beach many curt.all t.betr •xl•tina m~ UMID beck lD the ltaOI. On welcomea her. Will bl moathl 8'0· At the Um• tbele in Oraace County. ohlen from 1wlft Hllen Would "OU have the dlaalt.er bile be may not be 1 •dto 1 ... dlll bes• .. , .... ftfte .. ...__,.. 8AR8AR.A LINDQUIST tMt-e 111ey ~ the to 1 move mountain•. he 11 e · -.... ..., -. .__, lrtbal ,~{,r.;a;; wa:'t~ of the boat J*.»Ple If •he had mon.ttrabb' capable of ~eeplnc expected tb• clt1'• multi· • petrlOU~ tbem in place. lie peneveres. ll and uuallJ pnnlll. Tat• lhe The orl1lnator1 of the Jane . L11aoa OrHnbell. Wllerever )' valuable adj1een aorea.. ..-. or """tltol' Ur.I» l&DIUC• knew wlNt lbeJ DORTHY BAUDZR and wbamer tt J1, It II b11 -would be entulfed by u mMllve Lftltrt o/ JOO eoordt "' ._. di wue up &o, .. ..._, -.. more IO than U>' other penoo'1. a NatioDal Urban Park aa M ,...,. ""~'·AU,,,,,,.,...,,, .._~~ •••llwr tlM .. He fathered tbt concept, wbJcb bu llDct been pr'OPQl!ld. e"* ._,.,r• nd = WON "~· CM.tt Of a Ml nurtured tt ad found bundreda Tke lrvt.M Compa~ lD tam. bW '°""' ma, be • ~:r.!=?·~b•l _munt ~o~~=~:;.~.~~l:°;rn: ;::~1.!::~=bl1= ?::',;'~== . -~~~~-4 ~~~:...:i....:.::..:.:.........~~;;:..;d.;~:::r,1£:~~.:..._~~--------------------..;_..;_~----------------..,---~----------- •• " J · Y owr Bo•e•••• ~ Dally Ne~•paper ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THU RSDA y I SEPTEMBER 6,. 197i. r ; Fate Debated f 8i l'a&DDJCI[ SCBOEMEBL l Ol-o.lty ..... 1'81f A respirator continued to keep ff critically injured 18-year-old Westmlnat.er youth alive today u an Orance County Superior Court jud1e deliberated on whether We support measures should be terminated. Judge Bruce Sumner began weighing his decision in the landmark case Wednesday aJ. teruoon following a 45-minute bearing in which he was told that Vincent Martin Young's future was "hopeless." "He is dooJiled to a vegetauve By 1'be Associated P ress Gale winds and driving rains from Tropical Storm David tore into the urban Northeast today, sending hundreds fleeing their homes. knocking out power and closing highways and schools. Tornadoes spawned in Dav1d's system touched down in scat· tered areas from Virginia to New Jersey. Rivers were rising toward flood stage and "major flooding'' was expe<:ted on the Monocacy River at Frederick, Md. Heavy rain and winds gusting to 53 mph buffeted New York Cf. ty, creating rush-hour traffic snarls. Schools w e r e closed ll\roughout most of New Jersey, where about 100,000 homes and bu$inesses were without power. , and classes were also canceled •in much of New York and tsoutheast Connecticut. I Four more deaths were al · tributed to the storm, bringing the number of U.S. casualties to 14. David, ooe of the worst Caribbean storms of the cen· t tury, bas caused more than 900 deaths since it was spawned m : the Caribbean last week. 1 David was centered at latitude 142.0 north and longitude 76.0 west, near Binghamton, N.Y . l about 120 miles northwest of 1New York City. It was moving al a brisk 30 mph with sustained I winds or 45 mph along the coast 1 and out over the Atlantic. · r Gale warnings were up from 1 C a p e Hatt er a s • N . C . • t o J Eastport, Maine. The NaUc>oal Weather Service said there was a threat of <See DAVID, Page .U > lSan Clemente ' I' P~el Views ·7 DiStricts • > San Cle mente Clty Council 'members have ordered a I elttteu' advilory panel to study a pf'Ol)Oled ballot measure Uuit l would ut voters to establish J •ven dty electoral dlatricta. ~ ··A an en-member council t ll'OUld inae tt bard to ~et • 3 to a vote like we have b•d ao 'often," said city Plannlnc Com· •luian Chairman Al Wulleck who brou1bt the plan to the eoundl Wednesday. [ Wulfeek and local en 1 tnpl'tlDIW' Howard llauie col· leeted 105 petition 1l&nature1 ftom San Clemente residents 1lao Mid they wanted to see the MRe.aaeedoeadb' ballot. Wlllfeelt, w•o works as a dlAI eoatraetor, 1aJd tit• a tor~....._ tbe meuure dl baDit ·"WOUid aet buried'' If wH HDt to tbe Dewty Mtcfl:,. etUaen1' ad..._, Bat eo-dlwomu Karollae r Ml4 the panel lbould , ,,. _. .... and "ot.ber .,,. __ ... ~ •etm nfOl"IDI" ud '9* to UM eoaDCil at • ~ exiatence," Clay Reavis, lbe at- torney for the Youne's mother, Nina, told Sumner. Youq, an all-star student and athlete at Westminster Hiah Scbool, suffered massive bead injuriee in an April 24 auto acci· dent in HWltincton Beach. Since the accident, Younc has be e n in a ~om a at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport Beach. Reavis has estimated It is costing $500 to $800 per day ror life s upport measures. Family members , relatives and friends -many with tears welling in their eyes -listened Republican John Schmitz of Newport Beach, the Orange Coas t 's state senator, has confirmed that he intends to seek the U.S. Senate seat now he ld by California Democrat Alan Cranston in the election of 1980. Son of RFK intently in lbe courtroom as Reavis and Dep. Public Defender Lee Towne argued the case. Towne was appointed to represen• Young 's Interest because of the extraordinar y circumstances sUl'l"Ounding the case. Towne said aner the hearing he would not appeal a decision to withdraw the systems. "If the ruling is against our position, it would not be an in· justice to Vince nt Young, .. Towne said. (See AUVE, Page AZ> SALT II Opposed By Brass WASHINGTON <AP > -More than 1,500 retired generals and admirals urged rejection or the SALT II treaty in a letter de· livered today to the Senate by a former chairman of the Jomt Chiefs of Staff. Adm. Thomas H. Moorer told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he sought the views or retired military officers because "active duty military leaders are not permitted to flat· ly oppose SALT JI." The letter charged that the Strategic Arma Limitation Treaty gives the Soviet Union a heavy advantage and that the United States would not be able to detectpouibleSovietcbeaUng. ··As military professionals, and with all due respect for our more cir cumscribed colleagues s till bound by their active service. we strongly urge you to reject SALT JI as injurious to the security interests or the United States and its allies." said the letter signed by 1,678 re- tire<! officers. Robbed Dur;ng ~twas presented as the com-., m1ltee resumed bearings on the pact after a day's delay for Drug Buy Try? closed-door briefings on t~e • presence of 2,000 to 3,000 Soviet troops in Cuba. <Related story. M l NEW YORK <AP) -David Kennedy, 24-year-old son or Ule late Robert F. Kennedy, was in Harlem seeking to buy drugs when he claims he was robbed or $30. a police narcotics source said today. The source, who works in Ule narcotics division and declined to be identified, said KeMedy was known on the street as "White James" and was a known buyer of cocaine. The source said Kennedy's BMW automobile "was known to the street people and be was considered a good score." However, police discounted a report published in the New York Post that Kennedy had <See D&UGS, Page A2) Couple Held .On Laguna Burglary Rap Sen. Frank Church, D-ldaho, the committee's chairman, served notlce Wednesday that "there ls no likelihood what.ever the Senate would ratify the SALT treaty as long as Russian combat troops remain stationed in Cuba." Sen. Jacob Javits o( New York, ranking committee Republican, declined to join in Church's statement, saying, "At this particular moment, predic· tiona would be very haiardous." Moorer's letter was signed by such well-known treaty foes as Adm. Elmo Zumwalt, wbo with Moorer was a member of the Joint Oliefs of Slaff in the early 1970s; Maj. Gen. John Slnglaub, who was relieved of bis South Korean command after criticl.z· ing the adminlatraUon's troop withdrawal policy; Lt. Gen. Daniel Graham, former bead ot the Defense Intelligence Acen- c y : and Maj. Gen. George Keegan, former chief or Air Force lmelliaence. Moore was te.~ u a Mader of the pro- defenae Coalltlon for Peace through Streocth. • Summer!'s Al•ost Gone o .. .., II'• ... -•• •••-lh lr .... J• The waves were small but well shaped at San Clemente Pier this week. This three- rooter was negotiated skillfully by surfer who looks like he's making a three-point landing Wlth assistance of his right hand. With the approaching end of summer bag ger waves can't be far away. 'Wish List' Faces Cuts Laguna Mwt Trim Requests for V.S. Fumh Laguna Beach City Cou.ncil members face the task this month of trimming a $4S>,OOO federal wish liat to approximate· ly $200.000. This week the council beard recommendations from the city's Homing Committee for sixth-year Housing and Com· munity Development Funds. ex· peeled to come to the eity in the amoun. of between $145.000 and $200.000. And needs of victims or the Bluebird Canyon landslide last Oct. 2 are addressed io the com· mittee's recommendation. The council wiU consider a San Juan Council Studies Corridor San Juan Capis trano city couoc:ilmen made lt clear Wednesday they really didn't want the San Joaquin Rills Transportation Corridor invad· int tb·e city's s phere or in· fluence. But coundlmen balked at re- jectin1 the proposed freeway that would connect Newport Beach to San Juan CaDlltrano. IAlaCJfeetl•9 They voted S lo O to ask that the proposed connection with the San Diego Freeway be moved farther nol'Ul to Crown Valley or 010 Parkways. Then, they added, if the road bad to connec:t at Avery Partway they would prefer two allpaienta that COD· nected at Via Eacolar near a propoeed recreation complex. The proposed transportation corridor would n6t paaa th.rough San Juan. but councilmen Mkl tbey believe tbe new btabwey would create adverse growth and visual Impacts on the Capistrano Valley. San Juen'• opinion will be forwarded to cocanty ..._.,,DI comllUaionen wbo .ui be ICUd· YiDI Dl'ODOMd .Upmeatl for tbe 16-mOe ro.dway law WI moat.b. Coadlmea said they = for on. fl the •aaa..aed mntl to coavlnce eodlltJ plan-ntn tbq coakt work W'lth city oftldall. ' ID tM put, COUD(J oftldala hue tbreattned to wltblH>ld road COllltrucUoD ad lm...,.._ Jllat ....., ~ Ulll • lf munJdpel fm.ben werw't men eooperatt .. :- lp ecUkally. Comt) ........ are ........ tlaat tlae ekJ'I proPiff41 Ir.,,... i1r .. .:1aP1 differ from tbe count,J'•· plan that would see up lo four homes destined for destruction or relocation by CalTrans and the Santa Ana Redevelopment Agency move d to Blue bird Knolls for low-income famili~ there who lost their homes m th& landslide The committee recommends · $25,000 o( the expe<:ted HCDA • funds to be .~ to move those 1 homes in freeway right of way. 1 or the Santa Ana redevelopment , project to Laguna Beach. ~ The $25,000 per family grantl would pay for foundation work 1n the canyon and the cost of moving the homes. The Housing Committee also recommends another $60,000 In federal grant funds be used in conjunction with deferred bank <See FUNDS, Pase A2 > Coast Weather Uaual late ntgbt and morning lo w clouds otherwise fair Friday. HlP, in 70I at beaches to 80s inland. Lowa tonicht 60 to f.5 IM .. .ETeD~Y Tlw '** of ~ W CfV· ,,., to .. , em. iU uwUiord ot or· -. ot torMdof•. fkd.., ...... ~. Storw, Po.-A#. ..... Going to Sea Laguna Beach Cub Scout Sam Sofio rides to sea in the jib net of the Argus, the old sailing vessel operated out of Newport Harbor by Oranee Coast Sea Scouts. Sam was among the Cubs who sailed aboard the Argtss re- cently to get a taste of life at sea. See today's Featuring section, Page Cl. San Juan Council To Hire Consultant San Juan Capistrano city councilmen agreed Wednesday to hire a consultant to study policies and processes In the city's overburdened planning de- partment. Councllmen voted S to O to hire the consultant and uked that he alao study a possible zoning ad- mini.Jllrator position to relieve some of the department 's workload San Clemente Seeks Meeting With Miller San Clemente City Council members voted 3 to 1 Wednes· d ay to hold a m eeting with Orange County Supervisor Edison Miller at an as yet to be determined date thlJ month. Betty Westlund, Miiier's ex· ecutive assistant, said today the s upervisor has a speakln 1 e n1a1ement set for the nitht of the council 'a next sch eduled meetlne on Sept. 19. But county and clty officlah say they plan to work out the date and other details of the meetln1. Councilman Edward Kalacbed voted a1alnat the meetln1 and said be would not attend. Council members bad earlier su11e1t.ed the meetln1 to declde whether to support a CaUlornJa Lea1ue d Cities move to have Gov. Brown rescind his appoint- ment ol Miller . Councilman Richard Ahlman, who wu abeent from Weilnes- d1y'1 meetlna, baa Indicated be would like to meet wltb Miller. DAILY PILOT ,,.. O<-c-1 Ooolly ~ .... •Hft -l<ft" •-bl_ IN_..._ .. ..-i_..., , ... 0._ , .... -.......~.._. ....... -... -·-_.., ....__.. ,....., ... <-"' -..._,...,.. __ .... ..,,._ ..... v •• ..., ·--·"-..... ft,..,,...(_ .. ................ ..._ .. ,...._....._._"_ _,.. "-""'"'" ........................ .. _ .. ,.,-.c-u-.c-·- ' •-... -~-... ........ vic.-..::.•.:.=·--""'l:w ..... ~-==­O-::L~Al.i::r&t1111 u-.... a.. ••c-"...., City Manager James Mocall.s said a zoning offi cial would re· Heve city planners from holdin1 hear ings on m i no r ronlne variances and condlUonal use permits. Mocali s sai d s uch an employee would free city plan- ners to concentrate on bigger planning asauea and develop· ments. Under the guidelines approved Wednesday, the con.sultant will study the planning department and the worth of hiring a i.orung offi cial. If the new position ls recommended. the consultant will return lo re·evaluate the system once the new employee 11' hired . From Page Al DRUGS ..• track marks on his arm. Track marks are the result of injec- tions of dl1f1s, such as heroin, by needle. "We gel a number of r ich klda, and they all sniff. The hard a tuft <heroin) la for poor peo- ple," the source. He termed the cocaine sold ln the area u "pure 1arba1e but aufflcieot to Jive you a blab." The Poet said Kennedy ad- mitted bis purpoM to police who rushed Wednesday ni&ht to the seedy Shelton Plaza Hot.el, at l 16tb Street and Eighth A venue, to break up a fight. But U . Henry Conlin, a police spokesman, denied the POil ac- count, sayin1 t hat Kennedy never made such a statement. The Poet said lt learned that Kennedy told police who arrived at the hotel, "Thia can't &et Into the press. I'm David Kennedy, one of the sona of Robert Ken· nedy." The Poll said that one olflcer asked, "You were here to buy dru11?" and tbat Kennedy responded, "Yea, but pleue, tbla can't aet into the prep. I just want to 1et a plane to Kyan- nla." Police aald Kennedy told them be WU drlvilll OD 118th Street near Eilhtb Avenue at about e: u p .m . when two men alpaled b1m to atop. Xeanedy pWMd over, tot out, ot tb• ear and walked toward tbt m.a, wbo tMa pwbed b1m "bf ualn1 pbnlcal force" Into the lobby ot U.. bot.a at -w. 1Utb It .• pale. Hid. fte1 ukl a dalrd mu joAned tM pair ID tbe lobbJ t.Dd u tbe danle ftN l'9blUi ~1· .. ual4...utl.cl penon ea.u.ct tbe tll ••:i•a•J number and DCIC:ln.d •• P.oUee Unit.cl lam AtkiDI of Brooklyn ID ~ wttla tbe rob-•r1. but tbey 1al4 ao trlmlaal e• were ftl.cl ...... • ........ '° poaU..-, . AakiD9 • 1111 ..... w CapUf.rMO Ualfted 8Uool J:>U.. lriei oftlclala dtt11Ded commta\ &oday on .!ar:=°9aJ tb•' wouJd brtq tl '° their OGlfna .oyar UM Mil JO 1ean in H -ebaa1• for h~o San Juan Cap"*1uo echooll and 1 recrea· UoD n.ld. TM plu, autbonid b)' ctty of- flelal1, wu unanlmou1l1 ap- proved Wfdwday b)' San Juan Capl1trano dt1 couocllmen. Tbe)' plan to UN a porUoa ol the property -the old Capl.ltrano Hilb kbOal site -for a new dvlc center eomplu. Tbe propoeal abo lnchadel • lont term pu.rcbue of Su Juan Elementary Sebool and tbe actJa- cent Buchbelm Fleld, bead- quartera of the Re1lon1l Oc- cupational Prosram. In excbanae for the acbooh and the property, San Ju.an would pay $580,000 i mmediately and $680,000 over the next 3> years. Tbe city would aJao provide an 8-acre school alt.e to the dlatr1ct in the southeut portion of the city. Addltlonally, city officials would help school di.trlct ad· mlnlatratora locale a 40-acre hl1h achool site In the city. CUSD Supt. Jerome Thomsley said today he could not comment on the proposal because "ll'11 significantly different from the orlailnaJ offer we made to the city." Under that offer, school of· flclala wanted to sell only the old h igh school site at Camino Caplatrano and Acjachema Street to the city. .-.But Sao Juan councilmen wanted all the school district land around the city's historic mlsslon-.bout 17 a cres and the two acbool facWtiea. . Tbomaley sai~ he would study the offer, which expires Oct. 17, and present It to CUSD trwstees. Under the city offer, the dis- trict would be able lo continue operating San Juan Elementary School up t.o another 20 years. Another upect or the city's of· fer would provide for immediate enacting of SB201 developer fees for schoola lf CUSD agrees t.o the proposaJ. School offi cials have ·been critical of San Juan for not ap- proving a measure that would allow ao much money per de- veloped home in the city to go to the school dlatrtct. The money would be used for land acquisi- tion or school conatructlon. "That b n 't even part of the comlderatioo of the offer as far as I'm concerned," Thomsley said. "It's entirely a different i.s· s ue." Danny's Condo This is the trcehouse that Danny Craney. 14, <bot tom ) and some of his pals, like Danny O'Brien <striped shut), built ln Huntington Beach. City of- fi cials said Danny's parentB should have gotten a bu1ld10~ permit for the two-story structure on Ellis A venue Lacking the permit, city aides inaiated, 1t s hould be torn down. But the Huntington Beach City Counr1l told the municipal bureaucratB to forget 1t. Danny can keep the treehouae without a permit. Decision Delayed On Funds Return It may be 60 duy11 t;>efore San Clemente Caty Council members know whether they .must return $200 ,000 In "bailout·' funda that state audit.ors auy the city may have been overpaid laat year. City Attorney Michael Bartlett told council me01ben1 Wednea· day no appeal to retain the fund.I can be filed until atat.e audJt.ora s ubmit th eir formal report F,...PageAI PANEL ••. now have little repreaentalJon at City Hall," said the pro-ballot measure petition. Without naming them in the petition, Wulfeck and Muaie po anted to Mrs. Koeater and Mayor Pro Tem Myrtis WalJler aa beloi reapon.slble for "serious disruption" ln the city. Mrs. K oester and Mrs. W aaner are currently the taraet.a of a recall effort by members of a group called Clliz·ena for Reapon.alble Govern- ment. The proponents of tbe ballot meaaure said all council mem- bers abould reslan prior to the propoeed special election. Thia would allow, they uaured Mn. Wagner and Mrs Koester to "avoid the need to face a re- call." within two months Cat y Manager Jerry Weeks told the council the city may re· cea ve fewer state bailout funda th is yea r 1f offi c ials in Sacra m e nt o de ca de San C lemente must return t he $200,000 After an audJt of city lect,era last month, Weeks said state of flclala "tentatively concluded" that San Clemente's r eserve funds "were too laraie" for the city to qualify for a total of $318,142 in bailout monies al located last year State leguilators approved a formula la.st ye ar that s.-nt sur plus funds to public agencies wha<'h suffered senous revenui· dro ps after the pa !>~al(t or Proposit.Jon 13 Weeks had sug1ested the council delay spending $200, 190 on three public works proJect.5 unlll It wa.s known whether the bailout fund.s had to be returned But council members took no action Wednesday on W-eeb' rec· ommendatioo to hold back on the three projects that would mean a new city equipmenl abed, drain pipes on Paclllc Coast Hl&bway Bluff a and a Trafalaar Street pipe reinforcement. Quake Reported ..... P-AJ FUNDS ••• ... .. ti ....... 11. oace tMJ::---'H •o••• "'-Bluelllrd Klllllt. . . n.•=tt..~ =•~I• at · r.r,e,.. la· ... t oracW ...... ·~ du• wb.ii tbe bouM ii aoldI. • .~ It would be av.u.tu ta &M four to sill pniperty owaen Id Bluebird Caayon wbo mat• • te.ooo or 1eN per yHr. ~ The Hoollq Commtu.. aa. 1u11nta that iio,ooo be ..-._ a ape~lftc plan for tbe Tia_... . P•n Trad <WoodlaDd Drtw>Jia La1u.n.a C8D10Dt ~.area tW bu no DUbllc w... Md .._ not coalorm with elty ~ • codes. The apeclllc plan would mM.t that unique nelabborbood .. with lepl buUdinl alt., u..rebr allowtn, reatdenta t.o uHf• their bomtl. In addition, ti. eommit.tee ,.. ommendl another $190,000 In HCDA funds be Uled to imta.11 aewen and storm draina tn tbe Woodland Drive area, wblcb ii c urrently served by septic tanks. A third •utaesUon by the boua- 101 panel would appropriate $50,000 lo rehabllllation funda fM all Blue bird Canyon resi- dent.a. With a 3-1 raUo leveraae from a bank, that amount climbs to $150,000 which could be used by Bluebird resident.a to draw on to complete construction of their hom es. Other recommendations in· elude a 125,000 appropriation for rt>habil i tation o f home s throughout the city, another $20,000 to remove archateclural barr1us for handicapped c1t1zens. and $5,000 for con- struction of a tot playground in Boat Canyon Parlt. A second bearing on allocaUon of the boualne funds will be held Sept 18 I',.... Page Al DAVID ••. tornadoes In Delaware, New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and southeast New York with lhe threat spreading Into Con- n ect 1 cut , Rhode Island and M a11sac husett.11 later ln the day. In the meantime, Hurricane Frederic, still down In the Carib· bean, dumped torrential raiM on Hlaparuola and Puerto Rico, aalanda still saturated from the furious pass age of Hurricane David. Frederic, with winds of 45 mph, was squa rely over lbe Dominican Republic, which oc cupae-s the eastern two thirda of Hiaparuola As David made It.a way oorth. some 800 to 1,000 people were t>vacuated from their homes In Maryland early loday, most of them in BaJumore Seniors Set l.4guna Meet A general meeting of Lacuna Beach senior citizens wlll be held at 1:30 p.m. Monday at City Hall to dlscUll research ln al· levlatlnc depre11loo and aruuety am one older peraona. Renee Keuneman, a re1- i.Jltered nune, wtll dlacusa new studlea and medication for depression Earlier this year, San .. Clemente voters recalled council members BUI Walker, Donna Wilkinson and Howard Mushett. THOUSAND OAKS <AP> -A mild earthquake alighUy jo!t.ed the Tbouaand Oaks-WeaUake area Wednesday, aeilmololilt.a at the Callfornla lnsUtute of Te~hnoloCY reported. She wtll be Joined by City Clerk Verna Rolllnaer and Director of Community Develop- ment Marlene Roth who will out- line the city's senior houalna program. 'The meeting will be held In council chambers at 505 Forest Ave HIS FATE DEBATED Vincent Martin Young f',....PageAJ AUVE ••• Reavia, however, said a de· clalon not to terminate tbe life support meuures would be ap- pealed by the famlly. Durln1 tbe hearln&, Dr. Thomas Roaera, a Newport B••Ch oewosur•eon who bu ex-amlned Youni, tesllfled that electroencepbaloarama show Hvere "brain alowint." Alked ll Y ouna would die ll life support was terminated, Ro1en responded, "I believe IO, I'm not 100 perce.nt sure, but I think IO." Reavis uked the court not to take an overt act to end the boy'• lite, but rather to halt life support and allow nawr. to take Ill courN. Rtav11 attempted to offer t..UJllGDI from Patber Danlel llcOIJm of 81-ed SaerUMDt Catbollc Cbutt9' ID W•tmimt« but lwnMr ndM tbe prielt'a oplniclal nn DOt na.vut t.o U,. CAH. ''Tbll II not a cburch 1tate," Sumntrto&d Ream. 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''r.:Off ..... ....... . . • • . • . -• .• .· .,.....,,. ............ HE'S TRADING HIS BADGE FOR A 818LE Coata M••• Polee Officer Craig Ronan Pulpit for (;op Mesan to Attend Seminary By JACKIE BYMAN OI -Dlill'I' ..... S\ttt . On Tuesday, his ~lb birthday, Cia.ig Roze an turned in bi5 badge at the Costa Mesa Police Department. NEXT STOP: PRINCETON Seminary in New Jersey. Rore~ ad~its that winding up four years of police work -tncluding one year of full-time patrol as a sworn officer -to go lnto lbe muustry is somewhat unusual. He really didn't plan it that way. "I've wanted to be a pohce officer since I was a senior in high school ," said the Costa Mesa resident. He signed up to work as a police cadet in 1975 while attending Cal State Long Beach. HIS HEIGHT -JUST under five feel, six inches - was a barrier because , at that time, C'>sta Mesa police of· ficers had to be at least three inches taller. Several things attracted him to police work, said Rozean, who has a ready smile and a way of thinking carefully before he speaks. "The contact with every type of person imaginable -I enjoy that," be said ... Second would be the unpredictablli· q> -there's a certain flexibility in the job that puta you in positions you've never been in before. I also enjoy being outdoors. I like to be right where other people are, face to face." Jn 1977, two things happened. The height requirement was removed -and Rozean received a calling to the ministry. ALTHOUGH FllIENDS AND relatives bad aaggested that path to him for years, R<nean admits he dldn't take kindly to the idea. "Suddenly I felt as if he'd given me a tick in therear an~ s~d, ~aig, this is the way I want you to go'," Rcnean said. I disagreed and I struggled with that for several days. Finally, Roze an decided on the ministry -but not quite yet. He went ahead and applied for a job as a Costa Mesa police officer, although he expected to be turned down when be admitted be didn't plan a lifelong career in police work. But he was hired. Continuing with school on a part-time basis. Rozean attended the police academy and went to work in Janua"" 1977. ·~. BIS EXPERIENCES, he said, were eye-opening. "My naivete bas been trimmed tremendously," Rozean commented. He noted that the intensity of an officer's exposure to all types of experiences can result in cyniciam and dis· illuaionment unless be bas a stable framework. Roiean, who attends St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach, said that, because of his falth hia esperiences in police wort have been enriching and have be1ped him gain understanding. ·~'8 A T&EMENDOUS. amount of loneliness out there and all kinds of attempts to resolve it," be said. "You can see it in juvenile runaways, in many family dis· turbancea, in the face of intoxicated drivers, drunks in public, transients that are just kind or wandering the streets. "You can see it in diaturban~s between neighbors. Underlying it all sometimes is jU5t getting somebody to listen to their problems, a way to say, 'Hey, I'm here.' "And there are a lot of elderly people livtuc alone out there 1eared to death." Rozean said. ••AJ.ao a lot of aeardnni for puryoee, for goals -it's difficult for t.bem to open up to a ponce officer sometimes became often the vision .to.l't 10 beyond the unHonn to tbe pencm bebiDd it. But~-tbeJ open up.'' Rmetm a1d be aho believes be understands some of Ute .....,,_fads, aucb u the punk-l'OCk violence in Ha· ttncton lleacb. •1'11DJt A&B A LOT of kid.a that Just are so bored with tWr (amlly We, thelr apare time, tbat anytbint that em attM«AD or stves them a feellnl of beinC unique and valuable, enn in a twilled way, t!aey srab at it," be aaid. Last September, tired ol jQUtin1 part-time acbool and a ft&ll.cime Job, Rodan dedded to eet bis decree b1 May. To do u..t, be awttclMd fJ'OID replar duty to workiq u a MllkJr r•ll"f'~ offteer, fU.lloe in dwtq vacations ud -~ll*lal...ata. Wbela •• 1raduated last •Pt::!, wU..b a B.A. la IOCI llllO, Rt•• Mdded tbe UIM eom• to,.._ Ida ~-·-,, .... ... wlll-.t toward ...... ol dltbdty ~ tn a t.lmM·~ IWOIJ"•• at PrtncetoA SemiDVJ otr fae Pallbull• tMwuity e•mpm, wblle earDlnC WJ 1D · JIU'Wlmlljallalaeb UC .. P"'teearlb' .• llGml'N MID D C9MB Prlne.tGn ~ ._, .. ...... .., ..... ,..., ...... o1 ..... tn.6r.,.rtol tlM I I ' ), put.tr '"4!we be bM famll:J ud tn.di u..n illl' ~ betaw ol 111 acen.ot ~ and Yarted ..... bOdy. ~.r.:;-..::. an opportunlt.J to eome out ID· M'I 9ll _.. wllat be'U waat ab do la ,_n, • Illa U. t.boapt of ..,.._ .... ----_. --------- !hur!day. seetembef a. 1979 ,s DAILY Pl!.OT .tS btateWerk Senate Wants ~~rative Laguna In the Big Time . Nixon to Pay By STEVE lltlOU!!LL Of .... ....., ......... IP YOO LIVE IN LAGUNA B&ACll folb, you're ha the cb.ipe. W ASHINOTON <AP> '-Tbe S.Utie .._ vat.eel to Uol"l9 farmer PrMlch8' NISOD to repay dM 1overDJDmt for lmpl'OV.menta made .i tupayer ••l*'H to bl.a Hta._ in Sari C1e•ente. Nb.on· bu told \M ASJdeace and 11 ~ the purchase of a New York City con, domlnlum reportedly worth J750,000. Aliso Viejo Forces Vow New Bid SACRAMENTO <AP> - Backen of legislation to exclude • ,300 acres of a proposed Orange County development from the stat.e coastal zone say they will try again next session to .win final passage. • Assemblyman Ri c hard Robinson, D-Santa Ana. a co- author, said this week tbal backers will use the time to work out details of the proposed Aliso Viejo project. California's Coastal Com· mission bu not yet considered the project formally, but com· mission staff members have said they would be willing to dis· cuss it with its developers before the next session begins. SB1S8, whose principal author is Sen. Paul Carpenter , D· Cypress, would delete 8,400 pro- posed homes from coastal zone control. The remaining portion of the planned 20,000-unit project never waa in the zone. Robinson said be and As· sem bly Speaker Leo McCarthy, 0 -San Francisco, agreed that the bill, now before the As· sembly Ways and Means Com· mlttee, would be beard next year rather than rushed tbrough this seaaioo. The Assembly's Democratic leadership baa opposed the bill. A "-.e al the Senate" ret· olutioa coverlae · tbe Nixon property wu approved Wednes· day by voice vote u an amend· ment to an $8.1 blWon Treuury Department appropriations blll. The resolution, which does not have the force of law, ursea that Nixon compensate the aovem- ment for the amount that the renovations improved the value of the estate. When Nixon was president, the General Services Ad· ministration contracted ror $102,321 in improvementa to the San Clemente eatat.e. Some money wu spent on im· provement..s clearly int.ended to improve security of the res- idence. But Sena. David Pryor, D-Ark., and Gary Hart, D-Colo .. said other renovations bad little to do with protectinc the preai· dent . Pryor cited $6,600 ror improv· ing a gazebo, installation of a 44 -foot aluminum flagpole for $2.300. a beating system worth $13,500, an interior fire prolec· lion system worth $33,300, and a sewer line constructed for $3,800. The General Services Ad· ministration has also listed a lighting and electronic system worth $217 ,006, landscaping worth $137,623 and a chimney exhaust fan worth $389. Other items Include a fire hydrant and a railway safety signal installed at taxpayer ex· pense. A 1976 law will require Presi· dent Carter to compensate the government for any rmprove- ments made to his property in Plains, Ga .. unless the improve- ments are removed. But the law is not retroactJve and Hart said it "should be ap- plied to all federal employees and officials -past, present and future." Hart said neither he nor Pryor is attempting to ''single out or discriminate agains t Mr. Nixon." Bucb up. llade of money. Atfloeot. 1 At least that's the coo.aeasua ot a recent feature article on the fton.t page of the New York Times. That's right. fellow land baron.a. We made the fraat. page al the l . .f million circulation New York Times. And wbile you're alttinc there won- dering where you're goln& to eet the next. $1,000 molllhly payment for your charming cottage 10 the Art Colony, read on. "tr you've made It to Laguna Beach. the people here say, you've made It." Kind of gives you a heady feeling as you sand the wood rot on your 38-year- old beach house. doesn't it? "lrS A PLACE l'O&"WINNB&S," the article continues. "where the elements of the American Dream coalesce, the endoftherainbow." But before you bead off to the races. or climb aboard your yacht. fellow Lagunans, you should know that things are not all seascapes and sunsets m tbia land of "well -to-do residents 70 miles from Los Angeles." You're worried. Laguna Beach. and you have a feeling that "something bas gone wrong." But let the New York Times teU you how you feel · "111E SUN STILL SHINES as brightly. The otean still sparkl~. B~ i~ converptions at h~lltop homes and along Laguna s winding streets, there is a nervous edge in ~pie's voices when the subjed of America's condition and future arises ·· Now we discover we're wealthy and worried. The article quotes Lagunan Bob Porter, who heads the rity's senior citizens activities. "Jt seems to me the country's problems are so huge, so immense, that 1t makes your head spin," Porter says m the article. "I've never felt this way before in my whole life. Everything seems to be gomg downbJll " The fronl·page piece says Porter is worried about "a dollar that no longer commands lbe respect or the world about falling productJv1ty of Amen can workers, about in'. naoon that seems relentless " PORTER SAID THLS WEEK that his quotes, "might have been embellished a bit, .. and chuckled when he said he s more cont'erned about malung payments on his three year-0ld eeooomy sedan since he recenUy sold his vintage Volks wagen ·Boy. I never thought I'd be on the front page of the New York Times ror any reason.·· be laughed "I guess it'~ about a.s near as 1·11 ever get to being n ch and famous." Others quoted m the lengthy article could not be reached for comment on the feature piece Maybe they were all at the bank Blast Destroys Nuke Robinaoo says be realbes the bill ia .. precedent setting" ill that it excludes a project from the coutal aone set up by the Legislature in 1976. LAS VEGAS (AP) -An un· telephone calls fro m tounsts tr '/. Robi.moo said Oran°e County, derground nuclear detonation to· wondenng if there was an earth· c-a ing. askm~ •f we h d an 0 d d earthquake. · said S aron which backed the bill, wu upHt ay estroyed another nuclear quake. Adams. an operator al the thatit bad been dela,yed. device, n-anaom, tbatfalledtoBO About 40 seconds aft.er the de-downtown Union Plaza Hotel. "I In the put, R<>bloaon bas off 18 IDClllt.bl qo, abakine build· vice was set off at Yucca Flat al told them it was a nuclear test streued that state Democratic inp and caualng some penoos to the Nevada Test Site. the shock and it'U qwt shaking in J~t a Party cbain:nan Richard O'Nelll tblnkaneartbqua.keblttbearea. wave from the blast bit Lu manut.e ... bas no lDtttest in the project. He The "Hearts" teat at 8 a.m . Vegas, 95 miles to the southeast The shock wave was clearly said there baa been .. a rumor"' caused bltb-rtse build!np to of ground zero felt on the 21st noor or the Uruon that O'Neill stood to benefit sway and prompted dozer:as of "I bad an awful Jot of people Plaza. from the bill. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- O'Neill aald in a recent ln· terview that be had no financial -1.nt.enst in the project. Be added that although be bad never voiced this opl.n.ioo to the bill 's authors, be said: "I'm sympathetic to whatever they're doing . . . It makes sense to have it out" of the coastal i.ooe. O'Nelll's family owns major acreage in Orange County. Zone Change Approved in South Laguna Over the protests of local resi· dents. the' Orange County Boa.rd of Supervisors voted this Wffk to change the r.oning of 1.2 acres of land in South Laguna's Three Arch Bay from residential to business office. In doiD8 ao, auperviaon up- held an earlier ruline by the County Plannlne Commiaaion that the land, which utenda to Pactftc Oout llilbway, was bet· ter aulted for office build1ncs than ainale family homes. In aadttlon, Supervisor Thomu Riley eomplained that deaplte tbe rnidenta' .. over· wbelmlq oppoaitloo " repreaeo- ta tl vel of the private com- munity's homeowner 1roup, Tbree Arch Bay Aaaoclatlon clldn 't bother to abow up fo; mee~1 atalf and tb• . A baaclful of bom!~!!'~_T_Wl armed wWa petttliw, ~ at tbe bw'd metH•s to = tbe ... cbap. Tbu ,....c____.._.u otnce balkftno ,,.,.i.s C-.. the character of Uu net1hborhO:,:, ob1tract the ocean .... attract ... -.. edtraftle. ..,.... ~ ....... be • ha.DI-Gal for......,... ....... the)' ca mart ltllft and do all aorta of thin••·" 1atd John Downer. a 'l'bne Areb Bar pro- perty OW'9I'. Bat ~,.. went aloaa wltb comcJ pa,.... fto la1Cl r••• u .... .,-.!Md.._.. create tramc hasudl aJoq Pactlki eo.t &lPWaJ ._ ... ol tM -fll drtftW&J'I .. WHlcl fwd dlnctlr Into 1M ICmle .... Q . Save 15 to 25o/o on Upholstered Chairs and Sofas In a Wide Choice of Fabric Our sale events are eagerly.awaited. and for very good reason. When we offer reductions. you S8Y8 lmportantty on the very finest sofa. love eeeta and chains made today. Upholstery fabnca. construction and CUlhlOnlng ant of the highest quaflty. Styling 11 lnptcoable, Included In the low ule p'1ce. Come cnoo. today -the belutJful l'9IUft la fumtture to cherish, tn wery room In your homet ,- OJ'ER 2000 FABRICS TO. CHOOSE FROM including J' elvets, Matlasse's , Tapestrys.. Cotton Prints., Textures., Corduroyx and Brocades. Furniture End. Sept. 15th 'i ~ ........... ,"' . : ~ .. ~. ~·:" Co••tla9 , . Q .. ..• ~ Te•~~''·' Mw.rp•l•e F11'81 the Good News • TEL AVlV, lll'HI <AP> - &17pUa• PrHi-••t Ao•rar Sadat eed" a 1ummlt wtt.b Prlm• Mlal1ter Meaaebem a.stD todilr. taytna bit ~ da1 Nit Wt b1m ''Ple&Md with .... •HT··f1>WiDI fr1enJl,abJp bet• .. oar two people." Sadat Mid ... U6 ..... Wd ~ .. ta1b durtq their m .. t1n1• In Haifa, larael'• oort.bem port city. He la.kl bath w•r• aware· of tbe •••ttal Me..., to make ~ OD the P.,_.,nl•n q...uoa IOaQ." BEGIN, SPEAKING before Saclat boarded .a plaoe at Bm· Gurloa A1r1*t. ta1d be and tbe &DPUm..: 11ld111t ltad forted a "ifoM, II mate frte.Ddab.lp • • . •blcb In our UmH, ta a trea1w. to be 1aardM Ud ~ .. 78dltWd11tWto cb...w..d." n,~to&cnL ::· TM two._... U.•.......... At a 8MI qtmlhe ad a h1:mdb ... to ladet'• tllArd ...... .. ...... Ala Yitlt to dll...l..W. ..._J_ ftlcla Haifa, Sadat .......-tlal&. taia ., the S1nUa pn1~t a..d "1wMt w--.•'cl U.. NU. ooald wtda a Ytlk to a modln fOod. b• Hat to lnl1ai. l•raal'• PrGC nd,. plat lD Half• blfGr'9 N•1n deMlt. • f~tqC, tb• atrporr-tJy TBE ISGYP'l'IAN pr-"-* ~ at~;ru.!':a~b~7' .. f: · dtacloMd t1aat be planed to,... NUe .... under' tlM S... C... AVALON CAHJNO: You ban to edm1N tM Dnl preHotaUoe Heb •••Ill of tbe mod11t 5••• aper pubU.W bin. umed U.. c-a11H l1l1Dds. , tbe ltluder D1W1 P90Ple b't Ill boaW aroad la tl't • You can uai11 ~p&l'9 wlial~ 1 18 lM l.Jludar, fouQded la IJl.I &Id cmnll&lJ wl edlt- ed by ~ ll. Haney, wtu. UM kiDd .tun we put bl tbe papen her-. ''Over Town" u UM talaad peopa. bb to ,..r t.o OW' mainland. Cooa1der front pase1. Hen, ti.. front pqe I.I ftUed with fear and dlamay; a cbroaScliq ol tb9 lat.It d.l.luten, naUooal. lntematJonal and local. Cops Guarding, But Bank Hit by 1• to lnicate UM 8'aal Pentmul1. • 'Shw will not be llOlated anymon," be laid at a q..ciaa and anawer 1e11loa wltb newspaper edttora at tbl1 northern poet a few boun before be w 11 f.o fly home. ". . . So wby not MDd aome of th1I ...a water to tbe Ne1ev? '• Tbe pimmtt, Kbedu)ed for cm- ly 49 boon and lncludiq GDly about three bou.n ot fac•to-fece ta1kl batween tbe two .......,, malntalned the momentum of t.be peace PfoceN and produced acreementa on three ta.. re- lated to Israel's withdrawal from Slnai. TBS CATALINA 181ANDD, oa UM otbet band, ftlla ill front pace with a prett:,y pbotop'apb. Almoet always, um la a aceae ol aome k1Dd ol pleuanU)' or f\Ul that la hap~ OD that~py llland ln tbt IUD. The lat.eat I.al er luue t.o fall upon my desk, for ez. ample, hu a full front paae photo ot cok>rtul •all!Aa Tne CBTHLIDH ISLllDDeB Aoo.lon't Papn Bad Nnoa it Bode WWI Tnw allld Corwt Adt dlnJbJes, beaded OU\ of Avalon Bay for AlamJt.oe Bay, wtlb palm trees and u1land blllalde houses formin& the peaceful background. Over Town, we seem more inclined t.o give you a boat explo.lon. >J for what you learn on the lnalde pqea, bappUy, you are not going t.o get your mind overloaded with the lat.eat machinatiom of the city council; the mar at.boa tedium of the planning commission; or the convoluted connivtn1s of the coast.al commiaalon. IN8TEA.D, YOU WILL learn that Catalina Island waa visited by 40,000 happy people the put week. The Flea Market SPof\SOred by the Rotary Club was a bu1e succeaa. There waa a baby shower for Uule Andrea Dougherty oo her flnrt vi.alt to Avalon and a new deputy sberUf named Ron Mills from Temple City baa been uaiped to keep the peace ln Avalon Also. the I.stand newspaper leta you know bow lt'a do- ing Jn the outer areas. They have 15 subacriben in Las Vegas. They, have 12 more in Fullerton. And In the stale of Texiu;, there are seven scattered readers, locut1oru1 not spe<:Lfied. BOAT FIKES AND Auro accldenta, OD the other hand, are ctven a brief brushoff oo the back pa1ea. Avaloo weather, however, one of lbe lalaod's natural atlribut.es, get.I heavy play. with a ~-by-day accou.nUn1 or the highs, lows and ocean temperatures. On Aug._23, It was 80 hlgb, 69 low and waler, 70 degrees. Not loo shabby. Meanwhile, what do they do about local government grtndinp and ravtnp on bi&b density, low deoalty, coo- dominlu.m converslom and thos4' other wetibty. hady •· s ues that shake and shudder acrou the pqea of mo.t local papers? The Islander newspaper puts all Ulla lo Ila true COO· text. AVAU)N'S CITY BRASS, for example, jual adopted a new municipal budget. Did the blander give you four full rolumrui of ranting and raving on lbis? Not on your life. They gave 1l thr~ llneio or type. The st.ory. to lotaJ, waa this "The City of Avalon's approved budget for the current year is $2.547,259 " Th.al news might bore you, but not for very looJ. Pot Seizure Value $200,000 SAN LUIS OBL'iPO <AP) - Armed w1th a search warn.ot, Sao Luis Obl.apo County sheriff's deputies raided a marijuana field near Tem~ and con· fiacated nearly ,000 worth of druga, uprooted more than 1,000 marijuana plants and arrested three pef50NI. Booked Wednesday for in· ve1U1atton of cultivaUns mar1· Juana for sale and held here on $10,000 ball each were Ralph A. Luml, 41, of Templeton, Carol Hoffman, 41, and Gres Hottman. 19, both of Atascadero, accord· Ing to Sgt. Randal Cullen. "Conftacat.ed were over 1.000 m arlJuana plant.a, about five pound.a of packa&ed marijuana, 1.800 Thal atlcka, numeroua peyote but1ooa and over $1,000 ln cash," 1t11d sat. Randal Cullen .. NEW YORK <AP) -A bank· robbery 1takeout squad was 1uardln1 the bank, but the plainclothes police officers didn't learn of lhe he1at until the man who robbed S784 from a teller calmly baUed a cab and was driven away. "I think I've been robbed." the wlldeotified teller reportedly t.old tbe bank manaaer Wednes· day after the armed bandit left the European American Banlt ofnce lo m1dt.own Manhattan. TWO MEM"BEa.8 of the police stakeout squad · -created laal month after two banlt robbery· related killings -were in the bank at the lime, posing a.a employees. Others were sta· Uoned outalde. The at.ocky man approached the window and asked the teller to change a $S bUI , police said. Then be produced a note an· noun c iog the robbery and flashed a gun concealed under bis red windbreaker. The t.e.l.ler paaaed him $784 lo cub and the man strolled out of the bank, balled a cab and was gone. Then tbe teller went t.o the bank manager, police saJd. THE BANK'S management s aid later: "The alarm was Rounded aft.er the robber lert " Even tbe teller al an adjat'Col Appollded Nelson Rockef eUer's widow, Happy, has been named to a seat on the council over· scelng the billion-dollar of. lice complex started by her late husband. Thunderstorms l..i"Q.ger U,l,d, Front Coven Northern Calif omia Temfler•t•Pft "' ....... , .... " n " , .... , 11 .. n " .. " .... '°' tJ ,, " " .. '1 AO ., 70 .. ,. .. .. .. . , p .. .. 14 .. ,, .... -(IM .... ---~ .. -·°'"-' 1111111 ---••• .. .. o...°" ,. .. ........ .., .. .. ,. OMelle " ... 1.61 ... ... • ,,, .. ti A ~ ft 7t C.WIM 1' .. * .. ,_..._. et 1• t.n a1C111W * n " n ,..._.. l1-• L.,..INdt • .., . "' , .. ....,... . ., ... ......... ... , • " ....... °"" fl • ......,. .... ,. .. • ,.. • .. .. °"'9rle .. ., . .. :... ,, ,. , ... ,, ..... ..._ .., ., '' .. ... ,. .. ,,........ " " n •a•=• ",. ...,aw_.. • • .. 11 ... &..11111 .. ti ... J-IM t7 • n .. ...._. ,, ., ..UAAt • ... •,, ... ,,,.. ,. " ~ow .. 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"'lb.la Ume we learned not to expect more than you're So- las t.o let. beuuae you're deal· lnl with people and thelr own safety. ''Tellers are on the borna of a dJlemma," be added. "But &be could have screamed and dropped t.o the noor." The ba.o.k wu aelected for special police survelllanee oo the buia of previous crimes. poUce said. and McGuire said they took cooaolaUoo in k.nowin& they bad been in the ngbt place. BOWEVEa. NO proareaa ... reported on the key problem ol aut.ooomy for PalesU.o.lana living under Israeli occupation, and the two leaders were sUll apUl on the emotional laaue of Jeru1alem"1 future . •• ---Sadat told the ed.llons be trust· Vi ce President Walter Mon- dale. di.smi.aamg reports on bJs potential as a presiden· t.Jal candidate, s ays he'd be honored to ~rve as Presi· dent Carter 's running mate in 1~. ~ the process of nettotiatioo t.o resolve differences But be aaid 1t wu "essential .. that the Pale-atinian.s end their boycott of the autonomy talks, and jolJl i.rael and Egypt -and perhaps Jordan -an ne1tot.1ation11 oo 11 permanent solution of lbe Palealliliao laaue. Soviets in Cuba For Past 10 Years? Sadat indicated be believed other Arab naOoos aoon wouJd see tbe value of Joining the peace process. Wblle Egypt makfS procreaa steadily toward peaceful relataoo11 with the Jewish 11tate, Iraq and Syria arc caught lO domeaUc turmoil. and Algena lS in trouble over the Western Sahara. he said. WASHINGTON tAP) -The Soviet Un100 appnreotly slipped its f1nrt ground combat elements into Cuba about 10 yeara ago while US. attention was focused on the Vietnam war, »Ce<>nho& to admin18t.raUon otn<'1a1s "IN 11IE KIDDLE of this you hnd Egypt an ialand or peaet, a nd a.alaDd of love, an i41and or democracy."' Sadat said. Much of the U.S LDtelligence effort had shifted to Sout.be~t Asia and coocern about Cuba had ebbed aance atJDS or a poe.a1ble Soviet command structure wett Hn1t det«ted there 1n lbe I.ate 1960s. 11aJd the officlala. who uked oot lo be named In I.be& ta.lb Sadat and Begm reached agreement "In pnnc1 pie" on the questions of Israel'~ buying Sinai 011 fro m Egypt. early return of Biblical Mount Saoaa to Egypt and "' lempornry llraell -Egypt1ao f o rce to supervlM! Israel's withdrawal from the Si.naJ PenldauJa. There was som e fttllog among intelligeo« &pecaaJi.at.s then that the command at.nicture might be ID Cuba to overaet! wb.at wa:. dea<'nbed lo Congrea11 u a "subst.anUal number" of Soviet military advuers. ttthniciana and tnat.nicton, tbese ofOcaala saJd. Slnce there wu no significant buildup of Ruu1ao mllituy penonnel aft.er that, officiala aald, ioteWcence autboriUee ap- parently decided there waa no cause for alarm. Secretary of St.ale Cyrus R. Vance said Wednesday the in· telllgence community baa ('()f)Cluded that a Soviet commud brigade of 2,000 to 3,000 men tlu been ln Cuba since at least the mid 1970s and that elements may have boeo there at.Dee the early 197011 or even before that. Announcing the agreements at a Jolnt news conference We<tnes· day. 5adat said be and &:g1t1 would ~ a&lllD m Egwt at f date lo be set lat.er. WATCH FOR ' ' NfL G1'MES the exciting magazine section In the, Sat"rday Dally Piiot. Each Saturday for the 20 exciting weeks of the pro football season, PAOF/U79 will bring Daily Piiot readers the most up-to-date, interesting and comprehensive roundup of pro football, with specJal emphasis on all the pro games to be televised that weekend. You'll enjoy scouting reports, player profiles, predictions and point spreads, insiders' comments on strateoles. and game plans, tips on who and what to watch for, plus lineups, statistics, quizzes and special features by top national writers . PRO Fu.. '78 , the special Saturday magazine section, wlll help you get more pleasure out of your pro football watching. DAILY PILOT 142~21 CALIFORNIA nu.dltv. Septamt>er e. 1tn DAIL V PfLOT M Tliird Pm·ty Active • Libertarians Vow Strong Campaign ---87 fti"A:EEJ ..... 4 ..... llot~er aatuu treated .._...... la NGrth AIDeftH W tM c * ... -. tut soc.al -.r •liJIM GI tlUI deeade •arlY to-UJ, bat lt didn't ralH ml.aft ln~ terut ln the acltntlfae eotn· molty. COS ANGELES <AP) - Prom.ill.DI to live Americana a lhr••·Party 90llttcal •11tem. Ubertartan Party lHden •ay tbey hope lo k>le the presidency ~~wet' than 35 mllllon votea lD wUl 1et several mlllloo votes. enou,it to make the dJtference between ttt. R-epubliean and Democratic candidates.'· moat lsauea ln lbt1lr openln• ap. pear.aces at the conv .. uo~ wbkh ia to IJllck lta pmld-ttu nominee on Saturday. At Kitt Peak Obeervatory DHr ~ Ari&., a •OC*ea•O&IW' ealled the 31/\·bour ut.ronomlcal pbenomenon .. no bl1 deal" PAtJL aOQtJES . an aatronomer at Griffith Obaervatory in LM An1ele1, aald the ecllpae waa vlalble •-o.er bait tbe world tb•t wu tn darknem, exoept tbe areu near tbe ectce where tbe moon may DOl bave rileo. .. A lunar edlpse ls visible lo at leut half tbe earth wbeo it OC· cun," Roques explained. "We got all ol it, but the eclipse didn't belin for tbe ~ut Coast until two hours before sunrise, and tbe moon was down before much of It would be seen." "THEY WO\JLD therefore see a copper eclipse moon framed against the dark blue sky or morning twilight," said the Kilt Peak spokeswoman, who re· fused lo give her name. A hmar eclipse occurs when Earth moves between the moon and the S\lll, casting the mother planet's shadow over the lunar surface. The earth's shadow firs t touched the moon al 2: 18 a .m ., PDT, Roques said. ''The total phase, when the moon was com· pletely covered, was at 3: 31 a .m., the total ending at 4: 17 a .m. and the moon cleared the Earth's umbra at 5:31 a.m." THE NEXT TOTAL lunar eclipse will be visible from Los Angeles on Jan. 9, 1982, said Dr. Ed Krupp, director or the Grif· fith Observatory. According to Roques, "the last one that we could see here was 1975." ............ PMDICT8 VOTES At10fMY Ed Cl•rtl State Senate OKs Spousal Rape Bill SACRAMENTO <AP ) -Aa Ore1on ioes so 1oea California, it seems. ln the matter or wives charging husbands with rape. The state Senate approved a spousal· rape bill Wednesday. The 27·6 vote sent it back to lbe Assembly for action on minor amendmen~. The Senate sponsor or the blll, Sen. John Nejedly, R·Walnut 'Creek, pointed out that the bUl would also permit husbands lo charge their wives with rape. THIS FEATURE MIGHT comfort a man from whom Sen. Bob Wilson. D·La Men, aald be received a letter complaining that his wife poked blm with a fork lo force him to have sex with her. ·'No one bas the ri&ht to violate the body of another un· der any clrcumstancea," Nejed· ly said. Tbe bill, AB546 by As - semblyman Floyd Mori, D· Pleasanton, would repeal a provision that now limits the def· inition of rape to sexual usault by a man against a woman who isn't his wife. SUPPORTERS SA.ID it would provide ''simple equity" for wives -or husbands -forced by their spouses to have sex against their will. But Sen. Newton Russell, R· • Glendale, asked whether the bill would lead wives to use rape charges for revenge against husbands when rape bad not oc- curred. "I am in sympalby with the woman who Is forced against her will. But in this day of marital discord I have a serious question whether this bill would give someone an excuse lo get back al her husband for real or imagined ills," Russell said. SEN. BARRY KEENE, D- Eik, 1ald, "I just have a feeling that somewhere down the tine something terrible is going to baf pen." But be voted for the bil . Nejedly s aid prosecutors uaually refuse to prosecute cases of spousal rape, even un- der a simple assault charge. Los Angeles aUorney Ed Clark and New Hampahire busi· neaainan Bill Hunacher are com· petlng this week for the 1* presidential nomination. Each promises lo mount a campaisn bat will at leut win enoutb votes to match tbe difference between the Democratic and Republican nominees. THE 1111 LIBEaTASIAN candidate for president, Roaer MacBride, collected 173,019 votes -40.6 million fewer than Jimmy Carter -to itve the Libertarian Party tenuous claim to the title or the nation's third bi geest ·party. This year, the Libertarian Party slogan. ''Toward a Three· Party System," ls aimed at 1lv ing that third place finish e nough meaning lo force Democrat..s and Republicans to pay attention to Libertarian ideas .. THE LIBERTARIANS, an an ti-big government coalition of political actiruts from t.be far left and rar right, opened a fi ve· dav convention Wednesday to pick presidential and vice pres idential candidates and adopt a platform for 1960. Both Clark and Hunscher con ceded in a joint news conference that they didn't have any real hope of being elected president in 1980. But both Hunscher and Clark predicted they wou Id win sever a l million votes. which would still leave them about 35 million behind the winner But both said that would be a vie tory. ''WE'RE GOING to create a three party system in the Uni~ed Slates in 1980," Clark said "We are going to be on the ballot in 47 or 48 states. and we Wardrobe Special RTD Pact Eyed By Bus Drivers NOW YOU CAN SAVE $85.101 H r-rr •,a q1 .. a1OO(Xlflun11y10 1owe1 Ill<! co<,1 of cJ1c·,• • , 1 UIJ Ir (Ir·•·< hoPO•f\Q 1110 SIJlf'(.1 il'l J -OCC0l'i•'Jf• Wdf010be l1cm OUI JU&l-a111vtl(l lat1 lat.t"OtlS Here a an e1ample ol how 11 worl<s YOUR CHOICE OF Any Suit al. . . . . 175 00 (or more) Any Sport Coat al .... 115 00 (or more) Any Pair of Slacl<s at ... 35 00 (or morP) Total Cost 325 00 (or more) •Sllverwoods wtll then deduct $65.10 off the total coat LOS ANGELES CAP > -A walkout a1alnat the Southern Calllornia Rapid Transit District entered it.a 12th day on a hopeful note, with a tentative agreement reached with stnkmg bus drlvera and negotiatloo.a with mechanics and clerlt.a expected to resume later today. Tbe fa.rat break in the dinrict's fourth strike in seven years came when a tentative agreement was reached Wednesday morning for a three·year con· tract with bus drivers, the largest of the three striltlna unioba. t1m C'oatract Reaclt~d HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The show must go on -and will -now that a ten}&tive three-year con· tract agreement has bMQ' ~ached with 24,000 behind·tbe-camera film technicians, whose threatened strike could have abut down the mo· ( ) tt o n pi c t u r e a n d Sf ATE televilion industry. _ Tbe pact included an --------- 85--centa an hour pay in· crease for the first year, a 90--cent increase the second year and $1 an hour the third, Sez Ollneden Treafed SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Convicts found to be "mentally d.i.sordered sex offendera" are not en· titled to aborter prison sentences for good behavior, the California Supreme Court bu ruled. The court's S.2 ruling Wednesday found that so·called MDSOa wbo can be helped by psychiatric treatment don't have "good Ume" comtne lo them became their treatment mlabt be llnpalred. Selulte o.,errtde• t'eto SACRAMENTO <AY) -Deaplle one de· fender'• claim that Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. wu ~ the rilbt, the Senate overrode his veto of a '42 million pay raile for profesaionala providJ.na Medl·Cal aervlces. It happened Wednuday on a vote of 27·12, with 27 belnftbe bare minimum needed for puaa1e. Z8 Ollie.en ~flefl LOS ANGELd-<AP> -Twent)'·tbree police offtcen and five sergeant.a ua!ped lo tbe crack Metropolitan Dtvislon have been auapended by Police Cb6ef Daryl Gates, who a1.o ordered two 1uperYl10ra to face trial before an internal tribunal. Gata' dladplinary action WMaescfa7 re1att.d from aUeged viol.Uou ol depaJtmeetal rule .. - a fUll day's work for a f\all dQ'• PQ. He Hid bi.a deeWon followed an extemlft tnffltlptlclll bf tM l.Dtarnal Attain DlvialoG wbicb WU lauaeb..S Karch It. Party chairman David Bergland aald If Llbertarlana do succeed ln drawing enough votes to affe<:t the outcome or the presidential election. it doesn't matter which major party ls helped. "WE DON'T CA.aE. There's no difference be twee n the Democrat.a and Republicans." Bergland said. Hunscber and Clark agreed on BOTH 8.UDTBBY opposed t.be draft, would draaUcally cut mllitary apendlng, end both sub- aidles and price controla oo bull· neHe• and would repeal laws against so-called •·vtctlmless \crimes" such u gambllne, pro- \ slitutlon and drug uae. Both candidates agreed the Democrats and Republicans can 'tcope wit.binllation. '~vers Quarrel~ Coach's Son Held In Coed's Murder SAN FRANCISCO <AP> The 18-year-0ld son or a toe.al foot· ball coach has been charged wit.b murdenna his girlfnend •• a University of Pacific coed. on the pair's first day on campus. Steven John Burns. who bad dated Catina Salamo for four years and worked all summer in her father's television st.ore, was arrested at hu parents· house late Wednesday. Burns, a former high school football star. 1s the son of the Lowell High School football coach. HE WAS LATER TAKEN to Stockton where the 18-year-old Miss Salarno was found sbot in the bead across the street from the UOP campus Monday night. Investigators from Stockton and San Francisco police depart· ments had questioned Burns for two to three hours in the presence of his parents before making the arrest. STOCKTON POLICE LT. Robert Lund said officers will dredge the Calavaraa River today IJl search of the .38 caliber re· volver BUlllS told officers he threw there after Miss Salarno was shot The girl's falber Michael said that she had decided to break up with Burns and that had caused them to quarrel on the day or her death. He said the boy had called Catma early Monday and threatened to ltill her 1f she ended the relationship M~ SALAKNO HAD BEEN dnven to campus, where the two teen-agers were to start school Tuesday, by her parents on Monday. After her parents left, she told her roommate s he was meetrng Bums on the football field and repeat her intention to break up Her body was found about a block and a half from the field about two hours later. Open letter from Long John Silver's new Captain. Dear Friend: Hello, I'm Bill Grubb, your new Captain of Long John Sliver's here in Costa Mesa. My crew and I take pride in preparing Long John Silver's quality food. Our seafood and chic ken dishes are delicious-and priced right too. And you'll love our efficient service and comfortable surroundings. We hope you'll use the coupon below to sample our Seafood Platter. It's crispy fish, tender scallops, and tangy shrimp, served with plenty of fresh co le slaw, golden f ryes and crunchy hushpupples. With coupon, you can save 50C off the regular price on up to 4 Seafood Plat· ters. So have a real seafood feast! Please feel free to contact me for any reason . Remember, I'm here to ensure your complete satisfaction. Sincerely, Bill Grubb, Manager We give you lots of reasons to love us. SUMMER CLEARANCE : 960s6400 • 1/2 PRICE UNT-IL IT'S GONE 110 PAOFIC COAST HIGHWAY HUNTINGTON l~CH ~ .. ,, ........... =..., ,, ....... ~------~ ... -....-~ ...... ----.-·~~---~~-·ROOO_rt_N·W·Hd-/·P·ub·ll·IN-r -·Tfl·MM'!m!!loll~K~•!!"~lltt~ciilt~t ~ .. ~ ---~. '"'"-F --·-.,. O.rblr1KrelblChlEOllMl1IP19t£dlt« Redistricting No Solution for City • A ll'GUP-al Sun C~ rtUd9ntl la HMiaa City Coundl eeclorMment ol a Plan that wouJ.d w tM city 1pllt lnto aeven MPar•te electoral cliatricta. yea~~ ::nice:"~~ ~;~1:.-:. ben ntealled &Dd Ii CWTellt DetJUcm drive \0 oml lwo more membert from lbe councll. They aay at-larae elect.k1in.I. u currently held tn the 1en ral law city, promote auch mua rffalll and •P· provaJ ol M!p.,.ate dlltricta would avert clt~Wlde renll elechons ln th future They also contend more vO<'al ,roupa ln the city would ttave leu say rn the f"UM!na o city hall, because they would be spin up lnlo eparate voting dlistrtcb Kut their reWtOnlng a11too11mpl1Jtk 1lwre B~ no (CuarW\~ that 1eparate dlatrids would make a bat uf difference in the city12' p0UUcal turmoil. And creatlnl( two more council positions would not help matters, and woufd be a further drain on the tax· paycl"'b an t.h form of trip costs, <·ouncll salane5 and staff ume. I( the ma1ority of the cttizenb do not like the current council makeup, they should elect new councilmen when the present counc1l 's terms are up. Redistricting is no solution. Lively Introduction Laguna Beach got its second city manager m uis lnany years when the City Council hired former Berkeley city official Kenneth C. Frank to the post And the new top municipal off1 c1al got has first look at how things work in Laguna Beach Tuesday night a s he ut tended rus first council meeting. Although he doesn 't officially start work until Sept .• 21 , thl! new city manager sat through three hours of very vocal disCUSbaon over development. Jl probably gave ham •a ta s t(' for Laguna's unique style or citizen participation Frank. 35. ha!. been assistant to the city manager of Berkeley for several years, and was on the staff of the League of Cahforma Catu~s for five years before that lie has a bachelor of arts degrei! m economics and poltl1cal sc1cn<''' from San Fr<tnc1sco State, and a mu:-.ll'r's degree in public admtn1strallon from UC Bt:I k<'l<·y 1 And "'h1l1· Bcrkt'lt·y c·1L1Lens arc not exactly known (or Uw1r pla<'1 d1t v tht· new city manager probably J,!Ot q u1t1· iJll t'Yt' 01wncr Tucl)day ni~hl. Wdc:onH: to Laguna Beach, Mr Frank. It may be fu n 'Parking Fee Valid Saddlcback College trustees are considering a pro- pos al that would allow lhe college to charge each , semester for parking at its Irvine and Mission Viejo cam· 1 puses. · The proposal is sure to meet with strong c riticism from fac ulty and :-.taff rnt·mbcr!. who are given free park- rn~ in their contracts with the college. , J\nd the prospect of paying for parking could also , sc·:ir1· stud<'nls who c.irc· c.'o mfortablc now paying only a S5 tll·alth lc ·c· to :it1 1·nd clas~ws at the school l\11l lh1· f1 r-.1 wN·k of classes at the s prawling Mts~aon V 11· 1ri c·<J rnpu:-. lt:i !'> 11111nU·d up lht· IH'<'d for more r><arking The in :1dPqlW<' v of park mg has for(·cd dos un· of upper C(J mp11>-. p:irk 1n~: Juts ,.;11Jy 1 n lh<· morning Tlw <'lc1ggt·cl lot-. huw <Jbo fon:<•d vast numbers of 'SlUdt•nb ''' park th1·1r <·ars on Avery and Marguente 1•:11 k way'.'->, <·utlang off the v1s1on of drivers who turn on 1 a nd off tht· slr et·ts 1 Trust<•<·s !'>hould go <Jhe<Jd and establish parking f ecs to (irrnnc.·c mon· parking space at the distnct's two cam- pus (•..., It's apparc·nt that lhc stale'. strapped from support· 111g schools and c·1t1es in the wake of Proposition 13, isn't go- ing 1 o pay for pCJ rk ing lot rnnstruction • Op1n11m•, •·x1.>ros1>od in ttu' c,µ .. co above are those ot the Daily Pilot Olhtlr v1ow:. oxpm5sed on this page are those ol their aulhors and art15t'> R•Jader common! is 1nv1ted. Address The Dady Pilot. P O Box 1560, Costa Mo5a. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Marital Choice I H)L.M.BOYD 1 Most men prdcr lo marry women who urc• s m alle r , younger and letis well educot 1 ed than said men So report researchers at the University , or lowu fo'oT some reason, this 1s descr1hcd as ''marry · in JC down." Our Love and l War man fiod8 the descrlP· r tion#)bJectionablt. • Whe n black bears and I porcupines gel lnlo figh~ - and they do! they do! -lhf' ft bears are more likely than the porcupines t.o die. It'• a 1 alow puaage, sadly. Quills In , the toncue. I I • t t • I ' I • The playin1 by maJI of that 1ame called ch 11 la a falrly old prartlce. About aa old ae mall. la facl. Cambrld1e Unlvenlty 1cbol1r1 were amon1 the early tolk who en· Joyed It. A team of them took on a cbeu team ln a Br1U.h Dear Gloomy GU¥ Tb•r• are t.boutuda of Rm•lan eomMt tf'OOlll ln C* but U.. .... medll ..... &.o COG• Hfttrlie Ge l . C ... 't betDI attacUd by. or atucklnl a 1wlmmlnl rabbU. Sh8del offferof DISOUl'l'&D ( mc•ntal lnslttul1on o nce Cumbndge lost Here and there In the most rt>mote pluccs on the African continent are to be found old harber chairs. Enterprislng e xporlen1 in this country shipped a whole bunch or them back in the 1930¥. On orders from 11wlfl sellers there. They peddled them to tribal chleta who wanted them for thrones. Q . "Can a Uon catch a horae7" A. Not likely. A lion wtll only ctaue tta prey about 100 yards or so. The bone doe•n't need too much ot a headatart to 1et away. The orlilnatora of the len1u11e knew whet they were up to, dJd they not, when t.bey put W,etber the word "mortca1e" out of a tel of ayllablea that meant ''death pled1e1 '' Tbt moequtto that ncapea the drapny dies ot old aae ln aboutll¥eweet•. Cbedc \hat Nmarlt whJch Hld wblV!: wu an alloy of pare wttb plAt.l.Dum. Tut tut. ... Sold la u ••. loJ of 101d with •liver or ntcbl or both. It may COD· tain otblr metal.I, too. 8ut not ,a.daum. Goad .. MYtr alloyed wltb platlaum. An Or11on expert named Oe•llH W8rd explalned tbLAadodlim. QuoCb DoUj f a.rtoD: ''No WOlllU !a a.. rt&bl mlad would wlM to JOols tM WQ. I do." .. Gas: Were the Crazies J:tight? SAO RARBOR, N.Y. -I d~ don ..... 8trMt ....... WedaMday monlat. to c:Mck tbe -fU .,,.._ UaMMM WM ll .N a 1aboD at the OWf Stdcm. a. 11 at a.tty ud ll.14 at lteuy Fltllhman'• SOS. Then l went be.ell to the mom· ln1 '• N.w \'oit Ttm11 to cbeirk th al a11lo Y ep. the paper was uytn1 that the ga 11 t"runrb w a:s over On puiic t. MobU nnd Texaco were an nouncl ntt that for the flrat Ume m silt mont.hB their dealers will set as much as as they received ln 1978 "Glvvn thv present aupply picture we're tentatively out of Mailbox OK. WllOwurlibt1 TboMof ua, the toPllilticated fe>a. wbo aald " .. .lt'1 very complicated, rou don't UDdcntand, turmoU lo ren, lnereutnc deml.Dd, UmJt· ed refinery capacity. tnvin>n- m en ta l protecttoo de · manda ... blab. blah, blah." Or the k.now-noth.1n11. the cruies who had an euy anawer. "When they get w. ~ t.o payln1 Sl.00 a gallon, there'll be plenty of eas." Well. 11 the cu crunch la over. as reported. the crules may have been ri1bt all along. They certainly have every rieht to believe they were. What baa happened la not what the presl- .,,. . dnt of tbe Unit.cl St.at.I. tM klDI ot Saudi Arabia, Jama ScblellQser. Euca. Tuaco and llobU met would happen, but wbat Kenny Flet1bman, my mall mu and a cab driver I met ln Mempbia aaid would happen. We an payt.na a buck and keep. ln1 our mout1ia abut and, sure enou~b. they say tbat now there 1 enoup 1u. w EBE WE HAD! l don 't know, but I think we probably were. It 1• taldna the press a long Ume t.o cat.ch up with lhla story. Except for conspiracy· theorists the si tuation seemed very complicated We the prua -we r e anlt1ally prisoners o f aelf-servlnic statistics and Information set out by the oil companies and tbelr public relations depart· ments Now . months later. we are catching up wltb their Ues. Stop~ CDaclt! •tupidlty or calculat.looa. New•day, Loni hland'' ntwapa,.r. dld a tbree-~rt Mriet ltit "en on what · S*)ed. Tblll. lo part, la how Hrl• bqan: ''The C .. Ur mlnlatratJon and UM maJor oU complDiea deUberately toot ae- Uona that helped cauae, wonen and prolon1 the aummer'a 1asoll.oe shortage. "Since the major oil coaa· pianlea be1an t11htenln1 the market lut year, they have been able t.o turn more than Sl billion worth of credit.a, collected under the government's uttle- underatood price-control pro- gram. into cash money they could not have collected without a light market . . . The Carter administration's motivation wu made plain long before the shortage . . . Only a shortage would encourage conservation and conv1nce the public that the long range crisis was real." THE OIL companies, throu&h tht' Ame ri can Petroleum Institute, told w; that 37.5 million barrels of crude oll were Import l'd i nto the United Stales betwe.en January and June. The Department or Energy's figure was even lower 37 million barrc·ls Now tt turns out that shipping records at ports or en· try ahow that 41 million barrels c.i mt-1n during lhoi.c t.ix monttul. Somebody was lying or couldn't count There wa~ plenty o ( c rude ol l Perhapit the i.oph1sl.J(•ated ans wer lhen was that there wu11n·t ... nnugh re- hnery capacity Hut, 1r turns out that th(· Oii <"Ompa nJCb WI-rt' ror rca1wns of their own. runmng tht-1 r n•rtncnc., at KS 5 µnn•nt <;( C'JPlH'tt y r n·at1ng a '>hflrtltl(t· of Ra!>nhne So, mciy~-th•· C"riJ7.ll''> wc·ri· right all cilon~ If ''J th•·n· will tw J ua~ 1·run1 h l.Jlt· m·x l y1·1tr 111 ~··t tht• µr1<·•· 11( .:.1'>•1lin1· ll> $2 ;i .:J ll1111 ._,.,phh fll".Jt1·d folk krmw that lh•·n· " .1 n·al ltinR runw· 1•111·ri.:y <'rt'>I'> thi· rra1.w:-. kn11w ~ 1• .J 11· .• 11 lw11w rolllwd l1lir11I in lh• '>111111 run lh1·y'r1 • l111lh rr••ht Fonda Can't Represent These People To the F...d1tor I 'm wnun~ I hl~ lctt~r Lo ex 11rc11s and explain lhf• d111guat I (ell when I read thal Jane Fonda would be holding a public office in California I have good reason for my strong feelings about this. My only son was lost in Vietnam tn 1966. Captain James R Bauder went down al night on a bomb Ing mission during hls serond term in Vietnam. He was sent on this second hitch becaUAe they fell his training wu needed the re rather than elsewhere During the same period or time we read that Jane Fonda was publicly Influencing young men lo bum their drart cards and hide In foreign countries Thousands of them did and were subsequently forgiven and itl· lowed t.o return t.o the Un.lt.ed Stales. If that's not enough Jane Fonda made a lnp lo Vietnam collaborating with the com- munist government, In an effort to thwart our succeu In the war. The same war that took my aon from me. Can you call thla woman on American" MY SON told me how short supplies were t.o keep the planes In good running condlUon. Much needed parts for plane•. materials etc. due he aald t.o McNamara and Lyndon Johnson cutlln1 back the fllhtlnc and holdln& the war ln check. How much of th11 was lnlluenced by Jane Fonda and he r radical friends? They wero not allowed t.o wln the war but were allowed to die ... M)' hu1band Roclnald J . Bauder, 1lao my aon'• fat.her, went t.o the hospital on heartna the news that our IOO wae ml.It· ln1. He wu a Superior Court judae ln Loe An1elea and had never mlaaed a day at work, but he also died wlLhin the eamt month. 1 bave beeD acUve In tbe MIA and POW IJ'OUPI· 1 know many well rwl*Wd people and they all f"I uaetly aa I do. Thl1 woman cannot repretont ua ln any way. r am ln dlrect dlaa1reemeol with any admlnlatratlon that welcOIMll her. Would you have tht dlautu of the boat S*>Pl• lf the bad bin u patriot.Le at our 1ouai mest. ll any f 1tl t.bi• la ell due to J Ht ll'onda. DORTHY 8At1DER 11 ... A..erte••f Todll&idll«: we deeply ,.,,.. lhe rectllt • folumn by Steve M1t rhell ahoul nu11hlng a press c·onforencl' "l an EMenada hotel I The fact that your report(•r and hi.a Wlfe would forct> th1:1r way Into what the Mexu·11n1> were trying lo make a dres11up party, dressed in a T-shirt and shorts, Ill Ju.al another log on the fire or the Ugly Amer1cun It was on purpose a put·down by Mrs . Mitchell. 2. The use of the Pre11s Club by Mrs. Mitchell to gain adm1Uant'1' through the second pohte re fusal, I.a a 100 percent misuse or the press card. No wonder 110 many people are up in arms at the press usln& and expecting apeclaJ privlleaea 3 The history of the culno waa lnterestin1. but your print- ing the story ln the form of II Joke carried over by means or pressure ot a press card and an Ugly American dreu Is ju.st another form ot encoura1ement of this type of behavior by Americana. When will the preaa 1tart to help and not encouraae the let.down of our couJ'tA!oly ln our American society? WHAT I.I' due l1 not another visit by Mitchell ln a thr"·piece 1ult, but an apoloty from your new1paper to the manuement of the culno and the local Mex· lean 1ovtrnment. P .S. la 1M8 we did not dance "all nllht" u Mitchell aaJd at tht encl ot the nnt Eq .. ada race, rather we waited au nlCbt for the 1ln1le •teak lbat wu aerved wit.bout anytblna el.le, due t.o the new employ• aJlua· tlon. But the Mexlc1na weN u proud then aa now and we did not make fua of them aa you havedoDt. ROBERT MOFFAT ............... To lb• Edltor: . Jamee w. DlUey, founder ot La1una Greenbelt, lnc., la one of Oran1e County's 1reate1l natwaJ rceourcea. No one can hold 1 candle to hla wit, crafU- Dff• and dedication 11 tbe eld•r 1tat.1man ot local envlronm f\· tal poUUca. While he may not be able t.o move mountalH, be it dt· monatrably cap~ of keeptftc them tn place. Ht perMteN•. and utually prtvalla. Tak• th• Latuna Gr .. nbelt. Wllertv•r Hd What.ver It la, lt la b.ll - more IO tb.M uy ~r penoo'1. He fathered th• c:onupt. RUf1.Yred lt ~ found bulMINds of fr for I&. Jt l• now 1 movemenl, and OOI dly, ln aomo form 01 .1011tl11'r 11 v. 111 lw ,, r• u llt> llut '>Oml'l1m1·.., .l1m 1>1111 ~., f'Oth u•.r .l'>m (11r 1•rt1brUl'llW l.ciJ:!un.1 li1·a 1 h v.1lh untr.in1 mt·ltd ol)l·n .. pun· l(cM':'> .1 1111 loo fur With c·haracll'r1:-.t1c· .iu ... 111, ht• O<'<'!llllOOlllly dot•\ lht· (1tt'b m1seh1t-f Ill' dld so In II lt-ttN lo thi· editor la!!l week It botherNJ m1· both 811 a member or Lu1<u.na Greenbelt, Inc . 11nd us dtn~Wr or plunnlng for The• Irvine Com pany cEven t·orporatt> planners can be c lost•t t-nvironmt"n tahsts > In his letter. thl' lndefaUgahlt> Mr. Dilley claimed The Irvine Company appaN!nlly no longer MU pports a county ·adopted lrVlnf' Cout policy callin1 ror maintenance of "the La1ituna Greenbelt Priority A~a as • predominantly open SPll<'t' area .. A..'l tv1dence of The Irvine Company's backslldtn1 ways. he cited our rec'1ntly completed proposaJ for recreational and rf' a1dentlal land u11c s an the Sycamore Halla area THE raVINE Company la ln full support of lbe open apace policy, Which, ll muaj be em- pbaalzed u a key polnt, coo- cern1 only that hand alOQI tbe Irvine Coul wtttch Jim DUley years a~o rather 1ratultou.ly libeled 'Lal\ln• Greenbelt t.er· rttory " Aa adopted by the Or1n1e County Board of Supervlson. the policy bu not.bin& to do with the Syumore ff.Ult area. whkt. la mil• loland of ow lrvlne Cout proporUea. S1camore Hlllt lt not pan ot nor meo· tloDtd anywhere ID tbe 9dopted Irvine Coelt 0.-a.l Plan and ltaN ..... PolJltM. run.a.. ud eontruy to Jim Dlll1y'1 'lmpllcallons, our Sycalll0(9 ff1JIJ area plan waa ln no wa, UIDlld or cN.l1ned to Im· pact on tW newly propc>Md and remarkabJy ambltlou• lt,000- acre NaUooaJ Urban Park <or Latuna Greenbelt, u many pre· rer to call it>. The Sycamore ff Ult plan wu developed and presented totally ln reapcJMe to u lnvttatlon from the Ctly ot Lflu.n• Beach m•n)' month.I •co. At the Ume th ... studio. bqan, DO one Mrioualy ••p•cted th• elty'1 muiU· mlllloa-dollar Syeamore HUI• property and pr•umably 9<1ual· ly va&u--. e4Jaeent •tte•I• would be tntulled by at mualvt • NaLlooal Urban Pull u that wblcb bu alnet beee propoetd. 1'he lmne Com,uy, ln 1um• mar1, la commlu.ed to wortlo1 lot whal l1 reuonably poulble, ·" d1:-.llr1•i111 ..,f11·1J (111111 wh.11 ~ lllJ,\hl-. lff1Jll••h.d1l1• l><l'-1\l.IH' < AMJ-.HllN llir1•1 1•11 •11 l 1l.1nn11111 • I tw I r~ 101· ('11111p.1n) ('Mlf• Na•r• To th1• .. ~Mor Wouldn't 1l h11v1· bl't•n Ju~t du1•ky 1r all th1• proud mamma~ had utlacht'd 1·ut1· n;,imP'> Ilk" Jimmy Cartl'r, tu :.upJXJll(•tJl y d1gn1flcd m<'n who latt•r reached our highest orflct· 1 l.1k <' T o m my J 1· (f 1• r ~on · And y Ja(•kson . Ab1t• L1nculn, (.;~/ Arthur, Woody Wilson, Jlcrbte lfoovt>r. Ne· Wonder what th .. d1gn1lart~ of ma1or foreign powcr11 would think of our kindergarten roll t•a11 ·• t-'ftANK KLOCK Sflri•g• 89pa••rd To the Editor: The Daily Ptlot arllclt: or August 26 on the cancellation of Air Califorrua 'a nlght.3 to Lake Tahoe was newsworthy, but the omaaslon of the curtailment or •II fllaht.a t.o Palm Sprtnas u or Sept. 5 ahould be brou1nt to \he public's attention. Additionally. there are no immediate plans for any alternate airline lo 1ervlce Palm Sprln111 from Oran1e County. TBS N8W ftlarketa beln1 studied, Santa Barbara, B1kordleld, aod Stocllton, as well aa the n•" 1tntce to Ontario, hardl~ Item to rompenaate for the c•ullation of a 2$-mlnute Ollht to Palm Sprln11. I have enJored commutlnl tbia way for~w lx years. Wlt.h the Pn.t of etcalaUna daily dlll w6 urely hurt both c•mmunUies dr11Ucally. Air cahtomta 4tfln1tely haa acquired~ An Oran1e County. TM 'I of ••rvlctt ha• di • aad the f ara have ~ lncreaaed over the 1eare. However. lf Ah Callfom1a unoot continue tc aervlce Oran1e County wtLh UH rou~ that we depend on tber\ somelb.101 abould be done to curtail their •~•Un1 mono,oly ln o,...,. Countt' BARBARA LJNDQt1l81 • ~,,, tff""'9ott lfbsf1r '1 IAfttrt /rom rndn• 01'f ~ TM rtQIU to COJWkrlM 1,«1.,. lo lAft1r1 of JOO aoordl "' Int IOUI ,_Wtt pt'ffnnc•. All ,..,.,,.. .,... dlldf ~ttN Ml ,,......, bW tlGfl'lft "'°' ... dhWd °" " qwll •f .-JJ'cUftt ''°'°" " ........ P#lrt1 ""'1 Ml bs PMblWMid I LOCAL I CALIFORNIA C)llff .1••118 Rl8k.y Leape off El (Apitan Bring Fins• YOISM1TS NATIONAL PAU Wt> -P.a.tr aMM+ MN.,. "9HnM a-.t .... .,,...., ..,,. .... b•i:;n tM edaoallioa .... o«adUf"'tolMut. A .,.,........ ..... ,..,.. • ., ... ,....._a ea,.._._._ ....... Nld JU. ........ of .... A.aplea, a apok•mu for th• ellft ,... .... PAD OPftCIALI SAY ..... , will c:mdD• to .... dt.Uma to time tMy eat.cb jamplDI from tbe cliff beeaUM tMn are rt.aka to the ~ ad otber park via· "It ii a ~ar event." aald Jolm Byrne, uaiat.anl park aaperinteDdeal. ''But il auT WINKLE• CODltDdl tbt pHUmt 11 eo •or• dae1eroaa than cum.-.• baal 1lid1n1 ''Cliff jiimptn1 ll a 1port. . a veey beauutuJ P · perlence," Winkler aald. "lt'1 not a foolhardy rtA. The park allow• cllmbtns and hanl ~; ftl they are lmply{na the Jumpen violate pa.ft policy." When jumpera try lbe 1pectac\llar leap, they nm down tbt lip of El Clf&tan .&a4 oft tM ..... Tben, --• 1pedal f'"·fall1D1 poiii. tlo•. tbey man••• to maneuver away from tht lbee.r rock faee. APTl:a PALLING POa el1b& to 12 aeeooda. they open thelr paracbutea and noat out lnto tbt valley, landln11D a meadow at the foot of the moaoUtb. TM park'• Mand qalmt the jumpen bad beeD pre· dlcated OD a rwor:Lmade b)' Cblef Ranpr Charlie Wendt, wbo wu a ftreftpter with parachute trainina 20 yean a10, aaid Wlok.ler. Wendt'•- experieoces are totally dlf. fereot from cliff jumplq, Winkler cootended. Extra Precautions v !J rged at Na val Base Despite an announcement by Rep. for the 30-member Seal Beach Nuclear Action Group, met again Tuesday with Lungren aide Chuck' Gibson in Lone Beach. 26-WEEK CERTIFICATE 9.7753 10.1 -883 AHNYAL l"KTIVI YlrLD CUTIFICATU &UUED SfPTtMIU & THRU SEPTEMBU 12, 1979 $10,000 ....... Rate based on 26·week U.S. Treasury 8111 rate . EHectlve yield assuma 111 funds at maturity are redeposited at samt rate and remain for full year. Rate may chan&e at renewal. Federal re&ulations prohibit compoundln& of Interest on the account ind Impose a substantial interest peMlty for early withdrawal. Dan Lungren, R-Long Beach, that the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Sta- tion is "safe," two groups Cbntinue to push for additional precautiOM al the facility . The SeaJ Beach Nuclear Action Group and the No Radioactivity Committee of Bellfiower claim tbe atatioo stores nuclear arms, a char1e that the U.S. 1ovemment will neither confirm nor deny. She aaid she ls concerned with the effect.I an earthquake might bave on nuclear containers and with a lack of diaasler planninl by local aaenclea in case of an emereeocy at the facility. WE'RE OPEN LONGER! ............. SAFETY CLAIMED Rep. Dan Lungren Fund8 Viewed· FRESNO I AP > Fresno County could lose more than $1 rnJIHon an state funds because It I.a aendiog too many criminal.a to state prl1on1, officials say. Eligibility for the money la determined by a quota of commitmenta made by 1uper1or court judges to state prisons and the youth autbOrity NOil WILL LUNGllEN coo.firm or deny the contention The con · gresaman toured the baae last week. The anti-nuclear groups claim they have documented proof regard.inc tbe nuclear arms. Lungren, however, aays he bas been advised that it la against federal law for even a con- gressman to reveal aucb information. Lungren toured the baff Aug. 29 and announced that safety and security are continuing concerns of the command staff there. LUNGREN SAID BJ8 40·minute ln· spectiori was the result of an April 20 meeting)tlith the lwo concerned anU· nuclear groups, both headquartered in his di.strict. Christle Menadier, a pokes woman Court-martial Trial Blocked FAYETTEVlLLE, N.C. CAP) -The court- martial of Air Force Capt. Robert N. Coronado. charged in COQDection with the alleged bomo.exual rape ol an Army enll.ated man, has been delayed by a federal Judge. Coronado, 30, WU scheduled to have IODe on trial in a mllitary court al Pope Air Force BaH to- day oo a charge of conduct unbecoming an officer. HOWEVER, U.8. DISTlllCI' nJDGE John D. MS. MENADIEll CIA.DIED that federal and slate agencies bave re- commended that sucb plans be draft· ed for areu near where nuclear de- vices are stored. She said her group alao la pwihJ.ni fo r a tunnel beneath Westminster Boulevard. She s aid ammunition trucks cross the busy street and represent potential hazards to n~arby communities and local motorist.a. SATURDAYS: AJI Glbrattar offices are open from 9:30 to 4:00. WEEKDAYS: Most offices open Mon.-Thur. 9:00 to 5:30; Frt. to 6:00. WEEKNIGHTS & SUNDAYS: TheM OfflOH open Mon . .fr1. tJll 9:00 pm; s.t.9:30 to 4:00: ~ndeya 11 ·oo to 4:00: Del Amo Fasnoon SQoare Carson Ma• Stwlrman Qal(s Fashion SQuare HunllOglOO Center ancl WOOdlWld Hills !not OC>etl weeltnlghls) GIBRALTAR SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Founded 1886 • ANets over $3., bUllon • ~ ~ofewlde FULLERTON 255 W Orangerhorpe 871 -6101 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 31877 Oel Obispo 493-5011 HUNTINGTON BEACH Hunt Ctnter 898-9666 SANTA ANA COSTA MESA 3925 S Bristol 979-7580 NEWPORT BEACH 2700 W Coasl Hwy 631-2611 SANTA ANA #4 Santa Ana Fashion SQuare 834·0717 Lungren said aome additional safe- ty steps already have been taken at --------~---------------------------­the baae as the result of a federal re- port.· Anchorages for the arms barges tbal work off the station's coaal have been moved farther out into Anaheim Bay, he said, and the amount Of ex- plosives stored in underground bunkers that dot the 5,000-acre facili- ty bas been reduced. .- ( THE BOOKMAN ) Annual Savings On 9Tanciscan ·, In the Reviews DAILY PILOT Larlllna la1ued a temporary reatraininl order Tuesday blockin1 the trial pending tbe outa>me of a dilpute over whether military authoritiea have jwUd.lctiaa of tbe cue. Coronado, a fll1ht nurse In tbe lat Aeromedlcal Evacuation Squadron, ls accuaed of raptna Spec. 4 Jonathan Wade Heaton at Coron.ado'• apartment lo Fayetteville oo Aua. 17, 20%-33%0ff 1178. . The Air Force charged him with conduct UD· ltecominl an olflcer after the Cumberland County diltrlct attorney'• office dropped clvWan cbaraes of aodomf in the cue for lack ol evidence. TD '1.8. M.WTAaY couaT OF Appeala earlier luued a reat.ralnlnl order delaytn1 a court· martial ol Coronado, but tbe court lifted ltl order July 11 without decldinl OD the Juri.ldletioDaJ Quel· Uoa. Attorneys for Coronado have maintained that tb• A.Ir Force lackl Jwiadictlon lD the eue '9cause tbe alleled incident occurred olJ tbe bue end wt1b1n tbe tenilol'Y ot civilian authorities. Tbe Air Force otftcer, a native ot 8aD Dle10, lau admitted that be ensued in aexual rel1Uona witb Heat.oD. He 1aid be plcliecl up Heaton, wbo wu · 116tnblklnl, aDd took blm to• l•Y bar and later to hil ..,.rtmmt. lllUTOY AUTBOIU'IU8 RA VE accUled Cur1111do, a ftt«M of n1De ,.ean la a.nice, of flr'ebte blmeelf OD Heatoa. CClr'onado lau offend to ~ tlAa eG"'IDIM'On. I bave ... ao«1ttn1 man tbla a beteroHx· ... Mmd ....... wlU. a lltl. ......... la ..... ........, tMI J'Nr. ul Uft DO lat .... of 1°'81 to ~ 1 ......... a.lat t.lail. '' Cw zb ~ rtet6ft a 1 1'tuHble dil- ..,.. .. a ...... of IP to 10 ,... lmfrlloe-.............. .,~ . Franciscan Open Stock Open Mock meaaa yoa buy the pieces you Med. • .capt, taaeen, dinner pla&n, a1ad platH ud ...,/eereal bowla at J3C1o on. Save 211% cm all Olber Hrvilal and acceUOI')' pleeea lD DeMrt 8-e, Apple, October, IYy, Hacienda (Gold ud Green), Madeira, Jamoca, aad Plcalc. J, 1 Come la ud 1elect youn today from ~ Or•aae Comity'• Laraeat Javea&ory . I ~ I I I • 8 SKIL 3/a'~ VARIABLE SPEED REVERSING DRILL D ouble ins ulated and goes from zero to 1300 rpm's. Sounds pretty good t o me. Let's go get one. 21!! c DISSTON CHALLENGER II HANDSAW 222 Twenty ala inch, 8 point, you quya know it'• a good deal, you dolla could ca.re i.... DALTOI SAWBOISE LEGS 5 55 #800 Thirty inchee hi9h and made of .i.el. 80 if your -·hone neecla llOm.e, try t~onfor.U.... MY BUDDY TWODUWD TOOL IOI 16~~CH Tool -.. .,. QOOcl for all kinds of . thinp. Ma adoht _._t to U.., her yarn in OIW drawer and Mr paint. in the otMr. I SCliool -Oosings Eyed: HuntingtoJJ Dropa May Foree Cutbackl A cltlHDI eommUtH on dee lln1ac Mrollmut la lM ff•• Unatoo hach Clt.y <&lem•n· .1a1y > '5cbool Dl1trict bu bMll ordered beck lnLo actloa b)' d11· trlel ~ wbo •aid tM t-&o.· inc fl ooe or more aet)oola IP. p .. ,.. I.Devit.able. ynr .... tbere wtll be a 1w·ph.11 ot 17 c'-rooma WI fall ..a an eddlu.al 14 eluaroom• won't be Mtded b)' Lbe •tart ol the lllO·ll tehool year, school of. ftel• .. DCMd. - i\ •t:•O f'&OM dlatrict Superintendent Larry Kemper •tatd no achool ahould be con· 1ider.c:I for doeure before the atart oft.he 1981·82 school year. Tba. tlme line waa cnodlfted by Truatee Roy How who inserted the-.WOf'd "probably" Into the document becauae, be uld, rt may be crudMl to close a school by the •tart of school next year. How aaid be didn't want the district tied to a commlttment Pay Bias . Case Settled Aod for th• flrtt Um•, the ll·member committee wlll be aaked to look Into th• poulble cloeure ol a middle achool ln the dtat.rlct Di.eaeter Treaty Tentatively OK'd not to close any 11cbool11 unUJ _..-'" .. ..,,,,,~ LOS ANGBLD <AP> -A Clty ot JDClutry ma oufacturer ll•• •a reed t-. laer••••· waaes ol hlllrude Hid fem al• empfoJHI bf tt7',m In MttJemat flt a dl1crimlnaUon co•· plaint, 1tate offlclall aald. 1981. MINO& ooNTaovzasy aur· rounded the dtclllon to rtac· Uv1i. the committee v.tbeo It waa noted that two members, TbomH ttuu1hten ind Giry Nelton, are candidate. ln the November achool board election. How~ver. they were retained on the committee. T he re wu no diaagreement from t.ruatftl or the audience at Petenoo School on Tuesday ni1bt aa to the probable need to close achoot.. llEXJOO CITY <AP) -Mex· lean and American neaottatora have •l"eed on a dratt treaty to refine their 1988 acreemenl on mutual cooperaUon in cue of a natural diluter atoo1 their com· mon border, the Mexica n fl'orelgn Mlnlatry announced. ONE PROBLEM TO be re· soJved la that all J J members of tbe committee represent dif· ferent elementary schools, with no repreaentaUon from areaa neat middle schools By law, the committee, which makea recommendations to trustees r egarding sch ool closures, cannot be expanded to allow voting representatl ve11 from the three middle schools. Enrollment 1s declining at the rate or nearly 400 pupl111· per The agreement still muat be ratified by both countries. It would let up bilateral commJttee to make apeclfic recommend•· lions oo areu of cooperation between the two countries. Kemper aaid additional "ad, vulory" <non.voting) committee members may be added to the committee 0 DORCY MOTOCROSS DOllY TIRE 20x l.75 22• 20:x 1. 75 TUBE 1 19 Tire and tube, spl.nd.id id.a to have ntru in c&M a ru.ty ola nail dOM in the one you're u.ein9 now. DORCY IACllG SADDLE 297 Nothing W.. a new .racing .add.le to cP" the old machine a new 1ooL DORCY ii R ,, •• LIGBTWllCBT :: If .. LUGCAGE :-.--CADID 3•• Pm.ct lf you ricMt your bike to work and want to tab your lunch. You can .top c:&l'IY.il\9 it b\ YOW' teeth. DOICI I FOOT llCVllft CULi 297 SANDED SHOP PLYWOOD Go~h . J remember t h11. !.amc p r1c .. fur plywoQd '>everol m onth:. dgO. How do they Heep t h ... ir pnce!. '>O low? Shopping rlround? Pldnning dhedd '' Buying 1n volurnc? Yuu're gettin•J Y4 INCH 4x8 PENNWOOD OAK PARQUET FLOOR TILE Corn .. in antique brown or natural, -ch tile 1a 6"Jt6" and 1a 6/ 16" thick. ~ ' ·,...,,,,. . ' ' ~ J,f/,/ ~ CCtrC RETE STAlN {j BED CO I CRETE STAii 8!?. After the patching, com .. th~ et&in.ing. li 10UJ' hOUM 01' garage ian't t&n, VJ'97, red OJ' green, f-.ret it. IYllOLOID STUCCO I CDIDT PATCH 3LBS. 99c 8LBS. 12• For patchin4J up ho1-and ~. BetUr now than when tN raln.e oome. WHITE DAlllLID TOILIT llAT .3a• Le Van Specialty Co., which makea producta for vans and bu.el, wu owi....-accused by tbe atate Fair Employment Prac· Licea Division a year aao San Francisco Police Chief Charles Gain, forced to rei,ign as of January, s ays h e will not run for s h e riff agains t In· c umbe nt Euge ne llrown. of d lscrlmlnallnc af)alnat Hispanic• and wCJmen In pay and pro· motion, the slate aald. The bead of the division, Joanne Lewis, said the settlement will benefit 78 Hispanic male employees and 83 women, molll of them His panic. WESTOI IAIEL. BOE, OR CULTIVATOR YOUR CHOICE 266 wn-. we're Jwrt full of ide&. to keep you up and m0Y1ng, &Nn'~ we? Buy now. work later m KELLOGG'S TOPPER 1 ~~.IT . I 1: Growl.no insurance for •prioa. 1 •: ~ and stoloru. Co.en and Ill l..d.. but d<>e11 not burn. COLORITE 2 PLY VINYL PLASTIC ROSE 1 ~!so cr. Ch~ th.Me i>ut in the •upe~.rkets. Moedy about twice the price. PUROLATOR XSV FILTDS OIL , .. AIR 117 You got dirty filtera? FOi' aha.me. It 'a time they were changied. MAU you a new man. ARCO CiUPBITE I MOTOI OIL 79~. 'n\a good multi gn.cM .tuff SAE lOW • 40 .,.19ht. If.ls-pt more milee to the tank. EVEIEADI AA TIAllllTOI IATTEllll --------- TRJ{NSACllONS \ ,,....., ....... 1.1'7'1 s OAM.YN.OT Che ap Bea• Shappen Can Cut co.ia 87IYL~POan& • Ot all the IDdU.biel conaidered • 'l'eliltant, • • &.be be tJ lDduMr)' 19 ,_ .. 1t Cll' near UM top. . =' n. ,_: 11 ,_,.. bave oaly a few dol1an tD on theimelvtl, tbe oddJ an they'll •PODd tbem foT a bt1 Y product or M!n'tce -U~ck or lhavlq cream, balrdo v.r haircut ,1, Tb.at eolalu wby American men and women ·~ more than te blWon a year on beauty aemcea and pro.I duct.a. ot which *4.8 blWoo la aoent ln beauty aalona .-, barber abope, and mllli~ more on beauty boob and perlodicala, exerci~ macbiMs, acalea, other bealtb·alli~ product&. ' I A BUaVEY BY MODEllN SALON showed 76 percenf; of the 153,000.plua beauty aa100J5 in the United Stat.ea cater:· inc to men u well u women, with 54 percent of these salon.a dolnc 2:s percent or more of their bualneaa rib men. · Here are 10 waya people can cut the cost of beauty. (1) Most saloo.a won't objed'il you shampoo your own hair, tbm go for a cut and styling. This can save from $1 to $S. (2) Watch for specials, generally on slow days early in the work week and In certain months. January and February are tradiUonaJly "perm sale" moot.ha; rea.t bargain.I in "make-over packages" for clothes-shopping often are offered In late summer and early fall. After Christmas is usually a time for ex· cellent buys in cos· metics. CJ) Be a guinea pig -volunteer to be a Money's Worth .. model" at a hairdressing or barber school. This can be risky but instructors need models on whom to demonstrate new techniques. Advanced hair-dressing schools, giving brush-up courses for stylists, offer great bargains . Check yellow pages for schools. C4) TRY BEFORE BUYING SALONS and stores sell· ing cosmetics often have "detnonstratoi:s" who will de- monstrate products used. The demonstration may be equal to a professional makeup session at no cost. Many stores offer free samples <S l Consider alternatives. Hands can be softened with pharmacy-mixed rosewater and glycenne. hair can be washed with hqu1d casttle or green soap These ate alternatives to expensive prettily-packaged creams, lo· lions and potions Brustung teeth with a paste of bicarbonate or soda, salt and water 1s ai. effective as using most toothpastes. Mayonnaise works as well as any conditioner on the markeL"'Unfiavored gelalln d.Jssolved in bo1hng water has few equals as a setting lotion (6 ) CHECK PRICES. A DEPARTMENT STORE may have two beauty salons. one ror head·to-toe pampering. the other only for basics. The pnce difference can be substan t1al 11) Scout fo r store brands or name brands at dts· counts. Ask 1! the prodU('t you want isn't on display It may be tn a cabinet at a marked-down pnce Store brands orten are made by the same manufacturers who produce name· brands. The difference 1s mainly in packaging <8> Buy frequently used items in quantity (9 I Take advantage or gifts or special prices with other purchases. Cosmetic makers hate them; stores love them. Buyers benefit from the promotion gimmick. (10) Avoid charlatans. No known products caD eliminate baldness, erase wrinkles, increase a bust six in· cbes in a month, reduce weight by 2JO pounds ln, a week. et" Read ads, booklets, pamphlets and package, caref uU y WahfuJ th.ink.mg sells beauty products and services Before buymg. determine wt.ether a prom1i.e given can be kept. "iift~NGE 1 C8UN.TrYt ': ~, ~ \ ,__J -......' ,) Andrew E. Carlson of Laguna Beach. manager of tht Western distnct of the Autin Co., has been elected a vice president or the company. He joined the company in 1965 as a project planner ill its Chicago district. In 1971, he was appointed assistant district manager in Chicago: in 1974. he was transferred t.cS the Western d1str1ct as assistant district manager. 11' August 1976, he was named manager of the distnct. He spent 10 years m construction and was head of hts own firm when he Joined the company The company's Western district eQ- compasses CaJi!om1a, Nevada, Ulah.1 Arizona and Hawaii. District heact· quarters are at Irvine The company w based at Cleveland. '* c.uLSON Gerald Koty has been promoted t.o assistant vice president and manager at Wells Far,_ Bank's Fountain Valley office. He has managed the offiC9 •three years. • He joined the bank in 1968 and has worked at t~ Wilshire-Shatto office in Los Angeles and the Costa MesJl office. His banking experience includes eight years aC Bankers Trust Co. in New York and five years at the Lo°' Island Trust Coil!lll • • • JoAu Nortllam bas been named assistant manager: operations at Wella Farso BaU's Alicia Parkway office. Laguna Hills. She joined the bank in May 1978, when the First N~ Uonal BanJt of Orange County merged with Wells Fargo~ She spent three years with First National Bank of Orange; County as ope~ation.s ofCicer. • * r Photographic Sciences Corp. of Webster, N. Y., has named Jack G. AMMttt. Huntington Beach, as president of lta newly formed Mlcrosra.-ica GrMp, with headquartetl at the Vought divilioo, Costa Mesa. Vought was acquired from the Cetec Corp. T~ divtaloo product line lncludes design and manuf~cture c:I cameras for computer output microfilm machines and cuatom micrograpbic equipment. Abbott baa managed the division as • vice president of Cetec since 1864. Prior to tti.t be waa employed by Litton Industries and Hu1hea Aircraft as mana1er o'f faclllUes and lDdUIU'lal en'1neerinl. The IJ"OUP be heeds 1nduda the manufacture of form 1Udel, micro- 1rapbic cantnct work and tma1e ••aluatioa and tetUu ta.rseta for use wttla opdcal and lm8lfill 111tema ot all ~. io. 8&affwd. 1rvtne, b:. been aPDOlnted vtc:.z.~ dent -tecbaieal uaJstant to tbe P"ia\dent of Ot &•1'.1°1._c. .• 1mne. The Wholly owned aublidJ..=.~ OcdcleDtal P.troleunt Corp. ~ and bullda pluta, Wmlnals ant pipe~ wW conduct spedU •• ,,....,. He p1' viou.aly held t.be poaltJoaa · ol dllef eqi ... r for ~· VeelapUI ud OdlAa ammon.la and •Ul*pboepborlc aclt aartm--... la tM Sottlt U... ud Ylct Preaideat al Oecldeat&l ........... ........,eo. fl•der ce.,er Jack Lord as Flve-0 chief Steve McGarrett, takea on a new identity to bust a d.ru& rtn1 in a two-hour episode of "ffawaJi Flve-0 " tonight at 9 on CBS.channel 2. ewo-.1 ~ ...oAT 7;11 ...... ""MMI> .. 8IAIDt °"-· "aodofll Alld Oe1tnom1h" I MTNaGAMI TIO TAD OOUllH "10/t#.11 Molloy end ,.__ tum up a mwder ~ In wNlt llret llCJC)Ml'T -I hit-end· ""',,....rierl letellty. •MM»a.1~ ~ ........ ())~ .... ~ .... Cl) THI 900Y ~ "The ... S.-" fMn"• IOI AleuncMr Sooufby Claa1111rl l..btl11g• e KNXl IC85) Los Angeles G KN8C (NBC) Los Angeles I KTLA (Ind ) Los Angeles KABC· TV (ABC) Los Angeles (() KfMB (CBS) San Diego 8 KHJ·TV(lnd) Los Angeles ®l KCST IABC) San Diego I KTIV (Ind ) Los Angeles KCOP·TV (Ind) LOS Angelos • KCET· TV (PSS) Los Angeles a!) KOCE TV 1PBSJ Huntington Beach 'Robert' High CBS and ABC -Rule Ratings 1 eap6C>tes IM oompllc;ee.d Tnd myeterioua l'tumMI .. looullng .., the Ito- ,.., of lhr• people llCed with dlftwenl trve.te IO ,,.,.,tight D °""4TION: llNUHI .... rOIUfgeon Dr. Cheri. Wiison OI Moffitt Holpttel tn Sen Fr.-00 le the Tubtect of tt111 swaorem IOQdlnQ on reel docton end ,,.,.., petlenla. • MOVll * * 1" "MltllOI' Ooltsr L901" ( 1932) WC. AeldT, Jedi Oellle. 8 Wt 'AlnNP. THI GH08T "That'• How Murder Snowball'' • AU. All&\l&ADOA ~ CeYeet lntetVtewT one of the WOttd't grMl•I IP0'1• tt.oee, Muhlmtned AN • MOYIE • • •1o ··Ttte l/lelt"' 119641 Ingrid Bergmen, Anthon)' Oulnrt '1!) HEM'S TO YOUR HEALTH ...... ....... A#td ,,. ........,.. 4tt11>....., ,.,..,, HMy .... ,, .... ... ~&--­...._ .... ~.,. .. .. L-. ........ .................. ................... "~" "IMI ~ hiuftd" A 40- r•ar.eld llOllMWlfe ................. .. ; Cl) MAWAI ,_. .................... ................... ol I ONlftllO Ill ....... ~~ ..... ..._ .. M ..,.,..._, <"> • QI.IMO'( Quinci'• cleol•lon to ,~ toroet """ to ~ 1111 .., ''"°" _._. l"I • MOVll 0 *""MM On Thi~ Tr.,,_.. .. (ttSI) W.C. , ..... ...,., eo.n. • M(Wtl • *** "M 'A'e•H" ( 1972) Dolleld 8'ICtlerllnd, °'°'' Oou6d. DurlnO ttle KcweM W•. I ptllr of ant euroeone lurne .. Amty medal l)09t IMO medcllCI Qhem...,.. "'* iw..u. ~ IQ.) • IL&.YeMHAM ONMADll • Ma'ICIM'nf O~tt· Howerd Aufl, A.lt>et1 J Lowry. p_,.. Nellon, c I/ ~ -~MAN'8LANO "'WN\e Men'e Lind'" Thie dOoulMntwy ~ IM blecll rMletenoe to wlllt• oolonl:ultlOn In Atrlea !Tom • bid man's point of ¥19w. .. .ao.OMAT NNIOMIANClll "Choreogn1pny By Belen- • cNne With The New YOtll Cfty e.IMll, Pert Ht" t0:00 D ...._ca UM90 ..... Columbo IUllCllCtt foul plly wfMn • ~ ant ptadlctT the nact -t of ,_ greedy ~ meneger·· Oeeth. (A) l •..wa NIGKT GAU.PY 00Mldnlgl'tl "'-Ende'" A womsr\ pick• up • l'tl"hl'ttklng m1tloe and they heed fOt T roectTIOa cal• '"Ptlantom Of Whit ()pet1?0 ' A men kid~• WOt!\11'1 end CNnM tt. IO • OUngeOn -,,,. opera ,_, .. m~ 10: 16 0 MATCH GAM€ Kenya Special Tonight , • TUBE TOPPEilS ABC e 1:80 -NFL Football. 'ftie Ram1 try ., .... for their ftnt victory of the new Muon when they vlatt the Deavtf BroGCOI ID • special Thursday ni1bt~. cm • a:oo -Tbe Body Human. The •>W Jlavt .U tonlabt in tJ1l.I eeament .about three people faced with diffe~t threat.a to tbelr •lfht. ABC e 9;00-::-'~•A•S•K." The movie that lnlplred the hlt TV sedes. with Donald Sutherland' and Elliott ·· Gould as the Korean War cutups (time approximate, after foott>all.) .. , ..... -~°" "°'""° e MM""iU•c•a•ciw• TMIATM .. ........ The ......... --~·._...., ehel.0.-. (Port 10 of 18) =1=())--MNCI .. LAUCaH MOVll • **""My Man Oodtr-V" (1t67).Mle ~. o.lltd .._, .THIOOD~ F• .. ..._..., '"'*' Oec.I at-e rlotoue -· of '* .,,....,_ on • tell lhow • ....Vta.LIHOW a.nny 1s 1n mwo-of • 1&.1•· '!!1 """ CNlee • DO<CAVWTT O-t1. JulluT Erving, Pete Merevldl (R) 11:119 ITAMKY&HUTCtf A rHpectecl detective Involve• 8terelly end Hu1Clll In Ille blurre plot to e-. IM rape of hll d~ter.(A) 11:ao. Cl) u.a. OfllN UPDATI HlgNlghta "' lfle d.Y. ectM1y In 1M U 8 ()per! l ennlt Ch1mpl011tl'llp1 being llClld .. RueNno Meedow P9'11 In CorCWle, ,.._Yori! • TONQHT Most Jorinny Carton. 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Your potential "tel~nergy'' savings could be $300 to $380. You save gasoline, money, time and still have access to college classes. "Knowledge Is power'' and ''tele-energy'' Is one of the best ways to power-up. for more Information, oenCoeltllfteCorn•unttr College,MloOl24. DOING BUSINESS UllDERA FICTITIOUS N•ME? 1414121 PT. m • , •