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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-09-17 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ·.Cooler Expected MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 1), 1979 .... ,., ....... ~.~ To. Move-Tuesday • Fire Vletl•m SHt Robbie • 3 Fires Seoi-eh Orange .County e Aoki Undergoes Major Surgery • Attaek on Nuke Slib Foiled ·One of a Series? Two Contained Blaze Returns To Riverside By ROBERT BARKER Of lM o.lty,..... Sufi Firefighters have brought two fires that scorched O r ange County brushJands under control while the third and biggest blaze today has turned back into Riverside County. The most major of the fires broke out Saturday afternoon n ear the Serfas Countr y Club west of Corona and burned 3,78> acres · tn Clevela nd National Forest in Orange and Riverside counties. Chuck Murphy, a spokesman Rocky Aoki· In "Stable Wndition' By ALMON LOCKABEY o.My ............. 11 .... Rocky Aoki, the 40-year-0ld restaurateur and offshore power boat driver, was reported in sta· ble condition at Lette rman Army Hospital at the Presidio or San Francbco today after un· dergomc •W'lery f<X' internal in- juries from a boattng accident Friday. Maury Peermboom, publlc in- • formation officer for the h osp ital, said lbe genial millionaire owner of tbe Bealhma reslaaraDl cbaln ... a till in a ''very serious'' CCIDdition and was under•oiDI cardio- vascular aur&f!l'Y by a team of •uraecm directed by Dr. John · Hutton. Aoki'• wlfe visited her husband at t o'c\oct WI mom-ine and reported tbat be WU a ble to open bJ a eyes and reapond to the pteNnce of the I fam_UJ. ~ ··~ to be alert ' ud • Mid Mn. Aoti .. 8e Wt• balbead'• room. l Ac*l., wbo mab:lbim a home ln Newport Beadl, waa teat· drtvlu. •toat '°"'boat Jl'ri. dQ wllm tbt boat came olf a waff _...... tbe Go1cJen Gate Bridle ... DOied .... anotber waYe ll 10 mllll per bour. Oenld O.:blnla, OWMr of tbe bolll. JlaUewood, Ul4 Aoki'• C ... AO&i. .... AI) for t he Orange County Fire Department. said the blaze "for all int.erfts and 'j>urposes" has been contained in Or ange Coun- t y after racing across about 100 acres. A shift in winds last night sent the flames back across the coun- t y line to Riverside, however. and fire officials there said there are no indications when it might be brought under control. Another fire broke out shortly a ft e r noon Satur d ay a nd blackened about 750 acres near the Caspers Regional Park. It broke out shortly after noon a bout five miles east or In· t e rstat e 5 nea r the Or tega Highway. T he fire reportedly was under control at 8 a . m . SUnday. The third blaze erupted at Carbon Canyon in the Brea area but was brought under control quic kly and without m a jor losses, according to Murphy. More than 300 fU'efigbters bat- tled tbe Cle ve land National Forest fire_ in lOO·degree-plus beat and 20 to 30 mph winds. One hous e was pa rtially destroyed and two sheds were r azed in Ri ve rs ide County. Losses we re estimated a t $50,000. Nine aerial t.ankers and two helicopter crews were thrown in- to the fight. Riverside officials si.id cood.I· lions remain dry and hot but that they have received a brea.k ln weaJller conditlons when (See IDES. Pa&e AZ> POLICE END .. 'SMOKE-IN' YPSILANTI, M1cb. <AP) -A marijuana party for several lbouaaDd 10'lftl people came to aa early ead wben poUce peaceably dl1per1ed tbe "1moke-ln" crowd from Lower. Huron M.etriloark. Police said onlY about elCht atte1tl were mada Sunday wbeD a crowd estimated at between 7 ,000 abd 10,000 lathered al the park 11 I*\ ot a "Ualted Mart~ Juana Smoken of MltbJ1an" picnic. --· Bair British pop music star Elton J ohn revealed a new head of ha tr Sunday al London's He athrow a ir port. J ohn. l e a vin g fo r a trip t o Phoenix. told reporters he has "two operations to go b e f o r e i t (th e .h a i r t r an splant ) is completely finis hed." Guard Foils Attack on Nuclear Sub KITTERY. Maine <AP> Two divers tried to overpower a saUor guarding a nuclear s ub- marine at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard but fled when the sailor fired at them, the Coast Guard said today. A search of the harbor for the divers was called off after four boura, offlclals laid. Coast Guard spokesman Norman WoUe aa.ld the guard thougbt be shot one of tbe divers, wbo attacked blm on a barge near the submarine and tried to over· powerhimabout9p.m.Sunday. Wolle said be did not know if tbe diven were armed. Tbe iuard, wbo patrols both the sub- marine and the bar1e. waa being interviewed by military authoriUes, be said. In Waabin1ton, a Navy aPOkeemaa wbo asked not to be ideatifted, 1aid the Na\'Y wu "lnve1U1aUn• an alle1ecl in· trualon" at the Maine base. He would not identlly what aub- C8ee SVB. Pa•e A.I> I Police Hunt Weapon By JACKIE HYMAN 0C llw ()Mly PHot Sttff •• A 31 -y ear .old Cos ta Mes a widow died Sunday of head Ln· Juries she suffered when she wac; attacked in her apartmeot by an intruder who entered through an unlocked sliding glass door, police said today. T hey said the m urder of Marolyn Carelton may be relat· ed to a sla)'lng earlier this year a block away from her apart· m e nt and to a n atte mpted murder only a couple of blocks away . Mrs. Carel ton was attacked in her apartment. 224 Avocado St. at about 2·45 a.m. Saturday, Capt. Robert Moody said today. Ile said there was no indicaUon that she had been sexually as· saulted. . • He said Mrs. Carelton's 9· year-Old son Joey was awakened by h er cr ies and caught a gUmpse of the murderer as he ned . The man is described as in his 40s, of Latin origin, with dark coUar·lengt.b hair. Mrs. CareJton. who bad been hit once or tw\ce on the head. died Sunday afternoon at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Moody said. He said the murder weapon basn 't been found. He said police al. (U'Sl believed tbal-.M.rs. Carelton bad surprised a burglar in her apartment, but now believe the man entered whi\e she was home and poe.albly asleep. Her purse wu mlSJin& after the attack. Joey, who wasn't injured. is <See SLAIN, Pase A.J> II ' Oouds Expeeted Cooling Trend Due on Tuesday By MJCHAEL PASKEVJCH oc Ille o.i~ ... \~It T uesday s hould be cooler along I.he Orange Coast. Sea breezes and sca ttered clouds are expected to knock a bout five degree:. off tern· peratures that hovered near the 90-degree mark through today But i t will r em ai n un· s easonably warm with beach temperatures in the low 80s to m 1d ·90s in l a nd . Nation a l Weather Se rvice forecas te rs said today. H the night and morning clouds arrive on schedule Tues· day. beach area residents can expe ct temperatures lo drop b.a c k into the m id ·70s b y Wednesday, with overnight lows mthe60s. Thal forecast should bold up t hroueh Friday and perhaps thro ugh the wee k e nd , s pokesmen said today. Ajr qulllty was expected to re- m a in good a long t hi coas t through TUesday. A mild Santa Ana wind condition did push pollutants back towards the s horeline Sunday. but the oxi- dant levels were relatively low and posed oo health problem. a spokesman for South Coast Afr Quality Management· Uistrict s aid today. Finl stage health advilories were illued today for El Toro, La Habra, Los Alamitos and Santa Ana Cao.yon. Tbe past weekend was a ~1zzlcr. High temperatures Sun· da y ranged from 88 degrees 1.11 :'-ie>wport Beach. to 91 in San J uan Capistrano and 94 in Hunt· 1n~ton Beach · T he latter mark probably hac; not been equaled in the past 20 years. Huntington's unofficial weatherman J . Sherman Den- ny. said today. Those seeking refuge at the beach this week can e xpect water temperat?tres of about 70 degrees and waves running about two to three feet Poison Traced SALT LAKE CITY (AP> -A le aky transformer a pparently was the source of PCB con- tamination found in the Western food chain that caused a poultry company lo . kill thousands or hens and destroy millions of eggs. officials of a Montana meat packing company say. Orange Weather Sunny a nd s lightly cooler 1\Jesday with biths near 80 at the ~cbes, 90 inland areas. Lows toolgbt in the eos. .24 Laurel Canyon Houses in· Ashes INSIDE TeDA Y Muico ft be.ildiftg it• /lhtt Oft rich oil tttef'WI, ,,., foetll ~ "' ,,.. ll"'llQk. A ffw-parl NTWI btgiM Oft~ All. LOS ANGELES <AP> - Stunned rwklmta ol faabkloable Laurel Canton were alftial throuch the rubble today of JI cuetom·built bomea detlroyed when a ftre bl..-by bot wtDda rated ~ t.be wind1aC ,... ldenUal ltreell of the Hollywood Hilll. (~. Pase A7> ffolD•• be.loalln1 to blua mualdlll John Mayall and .C· treta lbSeftlle PbllUJ)I wre amon1 those leve14ft by tbe ' fl1me1 SuDday, accordint to r.Udeata of tbe beavtb' wooded Can)'OG0f9 aooldDi LoaAqel•. "lily bome, my beautiful boale." Nici ~ Hunt a be walked up Gr....ntew Drive to look at tM ,,,.... of bis bcMlle at tbe ead of the cul-de-sac. "It waa to bMutltUl. to lUlll bere. '' toe Aalelel nre Depart..-,,__..Ned CMdWd Hid8 bom• _.. tMbel' a.&ro,..s or datn•led by th.• fire, wlllch , ... CANYON ..... Al> ')• ..... .,..,_...,,...., --~ a ... ......... ,....... .. ...... ............... .. ~ 141 ............ .. c-. C4 E ... .. °""""' ~.. ..., e.Mrt ., ......... ow • ., ,......_ .. =----11 = :: =it. a•_.._ ,.. a.t ' IWLVPILOT S -ows Battle SAClt.AMENTO t AP) -Go•. .'Edmund Brown ,,. .. ,. \M D'uuocratlc Pnt1 .. h•• aa abyamal economic rtt0rd that w II lnd to us to M feal" unHIN lt qu1rkly d~vel~ n w tck' to combat h\llallon nd unemploy m~ot. Brown. who 1uays he Is "tn th~ battle to tht• end" for tht> Demoerauc nominauon for p~ !dent, llllackt'<I fiscal policies of both Presl<k'nt Carter and U S S~n Edward Ke nnedy of Massachu.-.t'ltb m an mtervtew recorded for broadcast today on NBC telev1s1on's "Today" show. In the tnterv1ew. t.he 41 year old governor also sald he op- poses any delay an Seoate ra· tification or Lhe SALT II treaty Sailing Along waUI Ruaalaa troops a N re· mov~ h"om eubl. and tW t.. OP~4" any Amertcan talka with tllt-flal line Uberauon Or1an11atlon unlcH t he YU> rtcocniies hlrael'a rtaht to .,. latence. .... ... ....... ... . tant third ln a potentfal ruc4,, against Carter and Kennedy for tht• Dt·mocn1llc nominalloo. describln~ Kennedy as "a very JlO Wer ful f orce in th e Democratic Party" irnd Carter as .. very dcttirmmed . . . very bright." But nrown said his chances ore "reasonable.'' describing himself as "a t.bird force' otter- ing ideas that neither Carter nor Kennedy advocate, such as a When someone asks you to go sailing, be sure to find out how big the boat is . It could be just a surfboard with a sail, whkh is fun, though sometimes quite wet. In any event. saibng on a craft of this size obviously is a great way for the skipper to get close to the crew. Gold Jumps $6 an Ounce To $351.75 LONDON <AP> -The price of gold hit a record or $351.75 an ounce in London today, a jump or nearly $6 from the closing price Friday. The precious metal settled back a bit in morning trading but recovered again in the after- noon . The dollar gained more than four cents against the British pound. but was generally lower against other major world cur- rencies. Gold. traditionally used by in- vestors as a hedge against infla- tion, has been increasing steadi- ly in value and setting record prices week after week. In Zurich, the early price Cos:. gold was $350.375, up nearly $6 from Friday's close or $344.~. and then it jumped to $352.~ in the afternoon. The previous high for gold was $345.80 an ounce during trading 1n London oo Friday. Io Tokyo, the dollar slipped after a Friday advance of 1.85 yen and closed at 223.375 yen, down from 223.975 at the cl05e Friday Thal was still above Thursday's close or 222.125 yen. OAANGECOAIT \ DAILY PILOT r~ Ot""Ot CM\I 0.Wty Ptto4, •""wlll<h I\'°"' .,.....,,,,..-~, ,,.,...._'1y t1wO.- (M\I P'*'t""'-~ ...,..,._. .. ,""""_... OUbh'\.N-0 MoN.lt"lf lfWOUOf' ,.,. • ., tot (O\t• -...... --h ....... __ ..,f_ 1,.;ftV .............. l--C°"" A ....... ,..--...... -·-~-...., ~-.. .,,.. ,., ......... -j ....... ,,._ .... "° -.1 a.,s. ...... c .. 1•MtM.c .. -..1 • .-. ............ 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She died from head wounds received io a night attack al her first-floor apart- ment at :1J11 Avocado St. Police said they bad run out or clues to her death. Moody said investigators will be contacting other cilie& that have unsolved murders of young women. He said women 'living in the area are urged to keep doors locked and windows secured so that, even if partially opened. they can't be forced wide enough J for someone to climb through. 1, ·Anyone desiring a free police security inspection can call'the Crime Prevention .Un-it at 754·533>. Israelis Stir New Disput~ JERUSALEM <AP) -Prime Minister Menac.bem Begin's Cabinet lifted a baD a1alnst private Israeli land purchases ln occupied Arab t.erritory, atirrtnc a new dispute with EIYPl today, first anniversary ol tbe Camp David peace accords. · The Egyptian Forel1n ll1m.try illued a statement aay-ln• tbe I.Inell. move coattdcta "tbe IPlrit -..... ot tbe Camp t>.vtd ..,.._ta. It LI .. anot ........ ow ollltaole" '° • NIDPI' ........ ,.. .. tbe ll'4lclle ICMt, ............ lllkl. Tbe CablMt Oil luaday de- c\ded to end a ban ••alaat JaraeUI' buJbll of prt•at. land· . from At.ail-.. &be.,., ...... Bau of tbe Jordu River Md ID tbe o... 8tr1f. ( fOnstltuUonal convention to force a ballDOed federal budl9l ud OPl>OtlUoe \o nuclear power. "I'm in this lhln1 to stay, to shake up the Democratic Party, 1.nd to give this party a chance tq win In 1980," Brown said, RJ•mlna Carter particularly and also Kennedy for the naUon'11 economic problems:' '·People keep saying to me , ·Wh at about Preaident Carter.' and I say, 'What about a Democratic Party that has an abysmal economic record tbal wilJ lead us to defeat unless we can generate some new think- ing.' "We're facing •·very dismal economic prospect ln the next f ew years, and unless a Democratic nominee can ad- dress himself to that ln a CCJn· v1ncing way, we will have a Republican in the White House in 1980.'' Brown added. Brown said he feels t.hat the ls· sues ol ratifying the SALT trea- ty with the Soviet Union and the presence of 3,000 Russian troops in Cuba are "totally separate," and shouldn't be linked. ''I think the SALT Treaty s tands on its own m erits," Brown said. "ll s hould be viewed as to whether or not it makes Am erica and the world safer I believe it does." Responding to questions. Brown said he opposes any U.S talks with the PLO. "We're a little late in the game for that, because Presi dent Carter gave his solemn commitment to Israel at Camp David that this country would not negotiate with the PLO un· less the PLO changed its views on the state of Israel." Brown said. ·'Thal has not happened, and for Carter or anyone e lse to now back off is just another step in the e rosion o f American credibility," Brown added. .. I'll be prepared to debate Sen Kennedy and President Carter and anyone else" who en ters the Democratic primancl>. Brown sald. "I'm the only candidate. if I become such, t.hat will be oppos rng the chronic deficits that we've had for the last two dee· ades. l'm lhe only candidate that is taking a forthright pos1· lion on nuclear power. And I'm Lhe Only candidate that is really stressing the importance or space and the very fundamental importance of ecology in our Juture." f~ro,,. Page A I FIRES ... winds failed to mater4alize tlus morrung. The cause or the blaze is not known. The fire n ea r Ca s pers Regional Park burned 750 acres and caused losses of S2.SOO to plants al the Oda Nursery. The blaze off the Ortega Highway was described as a "sleeper fire" by Murphy. He said an earlier and smaller blaze had been caused by machinery and was thought to be extinguished. However. il apparently re· m~ined smouldering until it erupted again Saturday after. noon. The cause or the fire at Carbon Canyon is being investigated. Fire spokesmen say conditions remain hot and dry and that an extreme fire danger still exists In Orange Co unty wilderness areas. AOKI .•. navigator, Erroll Lanier, were thrown clear. Aoki took the full ltnpact or the helm as the boat nosed under wlth its entire bow tom off. He was also thrown out of the boat but Lanier was able to get him back aboard and render mouth· to-mouth resuscitation unW he could be removed by a Coast Guard vessel which bad been alerted by a nearby fishln1 boat. First report.a from Lett.ennan · was that Aoki had a ruptu:r«t 1all bladder, damaged kidneys and liver and severe dama1e to the heart musde. Aoki ts one ol the most popular men in offshore power boat rac- ing. He was the sponsor of the Oakland Grand Prb u well as another rece oil Point Pleaaant, N.J. He established a home and one ol bis Benihana restaurant.a In Newport Beach after wlnning the Butbmlll's Grand Prix race here ln 1W76. Peace Talb Open LONDON <AP) -1'be oppoa- lnttartJ• in tbe Zimbabwe llbodeltm peaee ta.lb bectn de· bate today an a new constitution for tbe wat·tom country, wttb whites lo the Salisbury c1e1., •. ... furtom .... 8riUab pro. potala lo t.llke more power from Uaem ... ..,..... to ftpt. ., Hitched at the Pier Saturday's wedding of Kay West~arth and Calvin Miller' on the San Cle mente Pier v.ent s m oothly The San Clemente couolc were married in the early cvenmg ceremony a:-. a crowd of about 200 guests and a few fish- ermen looked on M1llcr. a local surfer. wanted to have tht• ceremony near the ocean He got has wish Part of the pier was d oscd off fur two hour c; to allow the cere mony to take plt1ce -. Barking Triggers Poi~oning of Dogs A neighborhood dispute OH·r two barkmg dog:. nearly ended w1lh the dealh!> of the animals this weekend. according to Newport Beach police The pets belonging to Michael a nd Sharor. McNalley, 3228 Ocean Blvd . Corona del Mar were listed today by police ~ re covering from a po1SOrung that occurred Friday. Mrs . McNalley told officers that she found a page or Yellow Pa~es listinf'!s for dog obed1enn· classel> taix.-d to her ·front door Friday evening She said the incident is ooe or several anonymous complamts she and her husband have re ceived over µi e past two months due to the barkin~ or t.he family pets. She said about an hour later. one or the dogs. a chow. began to have di ffic ult y walkrn g McNalley, a card1olog1st, said he recognized the dog'l> d1slre5s as symptoms or strychnine poisoning. The chow and the other dog, a lhasa apso. were rushed to the Corona del Mar Arumal Hospital for treatment. 1bree Executed SA LISBURY. Zimbabwe Rhodesia IAP) One or Pnme Minist er Abel Muzorewa 's parliamenlanans and two or the lawmaker'<; aide~ have bePn axed to death. allcJ?cdl> b> black nat1ona h!'>l gut"rrallas . after an ambw.h on a country road. a mi HLary spokesman srud today. Pohc·t· "'iilfl II otJIJ>I ..src·d that porsoo pc .. Jkt ""''ft throY.n O\t:r lhc rence Jrl\(1 ltt•· ~,, '\allt·\ .... ba<'k) ard wh t•rt tho a111rnab ale th cm Samples or I h• ... uh ... lan('1• v.cre collected t.'.\ in' •·.,l1J.!Jlrir.., and were to be .WJI~ 1t'(l t1Jd..s~ Fro.a Page ,\ I SUB ... m.Hrnt• m1J,!ht h.l\ t• hccn 1n \oh ed hut did .,,1, lht-nudear pt1 1At•n ·d ~t on1·v..1ll Jackl>on. ""h1rh carrit·" Iii Pn.,e1don halltstH· m1 ~!>ill'!'>, was al the !'>h1pyard for n ·pa1rs St•vt•ral rru1 ... rr" and a Coast c;uarc1 \l'"'M·I rarrying Kittery rrnl 1c-(. ... t·._irch('(1 lht· v. alero; .1rnunr1 lht "hip) ard aflt'r tht-rn nll~·nt unlll I JO J m loda) v. ht•n thc "earch v. as called off · l'ntll the~ come up v.1th ... omt• d1H•r-., · tht·n· I!'> no known moll' L', Wolfr said The guard told authorities the ch vers attacked him al> he made hts rowKl.s on the barge. Wolfe said The guard said the "two di\ er-. tned to O\'Crpov.er tum. and rn the process he discharged two l>hOl l>," and the divers Jumped back into the water. Wolfe said Il e said he did rtot believe an\'one else was aboard the sub· maranl' at lhl' time Lt Nan ('.\ Harnett. a ... pokeswomah al nearby Pease Air t'orce Base m Newington. N ll . l>a.Jd "increased vigilance" had been ordered at lhl' base -. in• own the •tr after-. nwnnaln bunt ancHM water mdermiDed tM ...... Hunt, wbo LI Miu Phillipe' nei1bbor, said he tried to ftCbt tbe names with a 1arden hose, ................. , ........ .. home u the fire outraced a water drop by one of five dty fire depart.meat bellc09Mn bat- llir!S ~ ~ams. l"1.reft.8l*n said they believe the 120-acre blue was anon· caused and four teen-agers were beipg questioned in connection with the fire. Some of the homes were valued-. to $500,000. • 'Thla is the place in Los Angeles for artists, musicians and creative people," said Martt Rogers. 22, who Uves with bia rather Doug Morrison, assistant a rt director for the ABC television series "Family." Rogers and his neighbors managt!lll to save their homes on Yucca Trail while the fire des troyed · r esidences above them on Grandview Rogers said he saw Mayall's home go up in smoke. "There's nothjng left of it," he said. "Instruments, you name it, he had it in that house." The fire began shortly before 3 p.m. aDd. Wei Q(ficiaJly declared con tained a t 6 . 20 p.m . as helicopters and two specially built aircraft scooped water out of t he Pa cific Ocean and dumped their loads on the fire. More than 300 firefighters Jrom aeveral departments bat· tied the blaze. with only one in- JUry reporte<i · The fire raced up the canyon to destroy several homes on the top of Grandview. Ironically, the same 25 mph winds wbicb fueled the fire had cleared the air over Los Angeles after an eight-day smof'! siege. But the sweeping vista which included Santa Catalina Island • 50 m rles lo the south west. belonged onl y to smoldering ruin:-and stark chimneys The fire moved through the area so fast that residents bad to leave their cars. many of them expensive sports models which burned to the wheel rims. Many res idents feared the n ames would race unchecked through the area and sat next to cars with packed belongings al their 111des. · "I've been burned out once before and I was left without a toothbrush," one woman said. "This ume. I'm going to keep someUung " Officials Probe S3 Million Fire DALI.AS IAP) Fire officials <;Jy tht•y are "completely un- decided" on the cause of an early-morning fire that leveled 10 buildm2S of a Dallas apart- ment complex and caused an est1 ma led $3 miUion damage. No one was iajured in the Sun- day blaze, which a rs on in- vestigators initially called "sus- picious." More than 60 apart- ments were destroyed and 24 in a complex under construction were also rwned. Carpet Missing CHICAGO <AP> -Someone has made orr with a Persian carpet. described by officials as pra<'eless and unique, which was hanging 40 reel above the floor in Rockefeller Memorial Chapel at the University or Chicago. ---------------------------- Our favonte l()Pn, 1122 by On Time, bleached denim With a clean StlhOuette Add to that an all couon tlannel Dlard shirt topped oft by the u1111ty taekel · OI cotton and polyester. featuring 4 pockets w/vfJCro clOSures ana a loul ·wealtie< hood Atl ol theso great 1toms pack nicety into Jhe carwas day b.ig" AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-7030 • -- ·------··----...· ·orange Q)ast EDITION " Tetl•y'• c~ .. ••• N.Y.Steeks YOL 12. NO. JIO, 3 SECTIONS, 30 PAGES ~MONDAY, SEPTEMBER-t-1, 1919 -N FIFTEEN CENTS I 9' ftwnM:aMJIODI.._ ............. ~a..,...,_ Court J ......... ...,Mid CCMllt la ... , ,,. of VlDcent Martia Y-. t1Mt 11-.YMl°"O&d w .. tmtmt• )'OUU. who died .,._ ._ ,_.. ordiKed an end to .. ...,aet .......,.._ la • llllement nleued u be tel* tM bench W. morning, hdae Sumner a~. 0 May he rett ln ~and may lbe mem· ben -.. tamily ftnd comfort ln tbe bowledle &bat tbelr un. aelfllb '°'9 for him 1ave tbem Ute ~to act ln accordmce with t.be diet.alee ol their cco- acleoceiDbiabourotoeed." ~ctlna .at the request ot Mrs. Nina Jane Youngt J~dge Sumner ao Tuesday oraerea tbat a ventilator which allowed the boy to breathe be turned off. It • aubHquently wu dilcoanected . a.bout 10 p.m. Friday aJgbt. Youn1 died about two. bOurs later. Youna and three~ scbool companioDJS were returnin1 from an afternooo at the beach April 24 when their car went out of control and crashed on Gothard Street ln Huntlnctoa Be ach. Young was pinned beneath the wreckage when the • car came t.o rest After roWaa over. Despite emergency brain IUI'· gery at Hoag Memorial Hospital i n New po r L B'e a c b , Young laJled to regain COD· sclou.sneu. He was placed OD a ventilator which allowed bim to breathe. Mrs. Young, act.Ing as her son's legal cooservator, waited three months for sigjls of im· Heat Wave to Snap? Cooler Teniperatures Seen for Tuesday By lllCllAEL PASKEVJCB provement before petitioning Sumner -the COWJty's probate J~e -._,an order to allow tennlMtion ol tbe We support ........ Samne1' Issued the order foUowtnc a bea.rinc in which Dr . Thomas Rogers, a Newport Beach neurosurgeon, te5tified that Young's brain bad suffered "irreversible" damage and that the youth could never again be a functional human being. Sumner originally ruled that support measures could not be terminated until Sunday mom- ing, but later amended the order to allow the shut off al a time selectec1 by Mrs. Young. The mother decided measures should be terminated Friday night after a lasl·minlue effort failed ln which a Santa Ana sur- <See YOUNG, Page A2) ot .. Dlllty Plle4 S!Mt Tuesday should be coole r along tbe Orange Coast. If the night a nd morning clouds arrive on schedule Tues· day, beach area residents can expect temperatures to drop back into the mid·70s by Wednes<bly, with overnight lows inthe60s. An a wind condition did push pollutants back towards the shoreline Sunday, but the oxi· dant levels were relatively low and posed oo health problem, a spokesman for South Coast Air Quality Management District said today, day radged from 88 degrees in Newport Beach, to 91 ln San ' ,,.,.......,. ... "!':: Sea breezes and scattered clouds are expected to knock about five degrees off t em· peraturea that hovered near the to-decree martr tbrougb today, But it will remain un. sealOD.9bly wann with beach tempentures lD the low ~ to mid-901 inland, N atiooal Weather Service forecaste rs uid t.oda:r· NB ·Police ~kBody Hunt Help. By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ot• o.ity "9t $ .... Newport Beach police planned todQ to uk the Coast Guard and. perhaps, the Navy to help them find misslq kidnap victim Carolyn Bealer. Police say they need special under water equipment to search the ocean o rr San Clemente where they were Jed by a psychic last Friday. Miss Bealer. 24, or Garden Grove, disappeared more than three weeks ago during an aJ. leged extortion attempt for which Newport Beach r esident Larry Donald Smith, 44, has been arrested. Police claim Smith was trying to get Miss BeaJer's brother, Larry Fox of 'Anaheim, to pay $100,000 r'ansom for the young woman. ~t ransom was never paid arid investigators believe Miss Bealer was murdered. Friday, in an attempt to find her body. they re-traced the woman's last hours with the help of a psychic. Marvine lmray, 35, or Html· lngtoo Beach, rode in ao Orange County Sberifrs Harbor Patrol boat from Newport Beach to Dana Point Harbor. She was ac- companied by police Capt. Richard Hamilton and Detective Sam Amburgey. She was given photographs or Miss Bealer. Smith and Smith's boat. Mrs lmra y directe d the Harbor Patrol boat to a loc~Uon about three miles off\ the northern San Cle mente city limlta and told Hamilton and .Amburaey Uiat's where Miss Bealer was murdered .flld that's where tbey'll !lnd her body. The HWJtington Beach resi- dent ins1ated that tbe body bas not hem curled out of tbe area by currenta. "It's close by. It bun't pe far," abe said. "It's caqbt on something." Smltb told lnvestlgaton be wu pi'elsured into the abduc- tiaD bJ two men 1mown olily as llQ ..t Jilek. Be claims that Clee BODY, Pase Al) That forecast should bold up through Fri<tay and perhaps t hro u g h the w eekend , spokesmen said today Air quality was expected to re- main good a long the coast throudl Tuesday A mild Santa c:i > ... • AVOCADO ST. ... I) ... ~ ~ 0 u \I IC lORIA ST. HAMILTON ST . Jane A PettenRiR 381 Hamilton St. z July 20 &AY $l First stage health advisories were issued today ror El Toro. La Habra, Los Alamitos and Santa Ana Canyon. The past weekend was a siuler High temperatures Sun- ""•rolyn Carelton 224 Avocado St. g September 15 O ! 0 > at Kimberly Caye Rawlins ! 307 Avocado St. March31 o.llT PIMI II-MW MAP DETAILS LOCATIONS OF ATTACKS IN COSTA MESA Two Women Murdered, One Left for Dead Thia Year Mesa Widow Slain; Son Sees Attacker By JACKJE HYMAN Of 1M O.Wy Pilet Si.ti A 3l·year-old Costa Mesa widow died Sunday of head in· juries she suffered when she was attacked in her apartment by an intruder who entered through an unlocked sliding glass door, police said today. T hey said the murde r or M a rolyn CareJton may be rel at· ed to a slaying earlier this year a block away from her apart-· ment and to an attempted murder only a couple or blocks away. Mrs. Carel ton was attacked in her apartment, 224 :Avocado St., at about 2:45 a.m. Saturday, Capt. Robert Moody said today. He said there was no indication that she bad been sexually as· saulted. He said Mrs. Carelton's 9- year -old son Joey was awakened by her cries and caught a glimpse of the murderer as be. fled. The man is described as in his 40s, of Lallo origin, with dark collar-length hair. Mrs. Carelton, who had been hit once or twice on the head, died Sunday afternoon at Hoag Memorial Hospital, Moody said. He s aid the murder weapon hasn't been found. He said police at first beUeved that Mrs. Carellon had surprised a burglar in her apartment, but now believe the man entered while she was home and possibly asleep. Her purse w~issing a fter the attack. Joey, who wasn't i iured. is staying with relativ s, Moody said. Moody said th murder' has a number of similarities to the attempted slaying July 20 or Jane A. Pettengill, 24. who was found lmCOOSdous in her ap·art· menl at 381 Hamilton St. Mias Petleolill. who was also <See SLAIN. Pase "2> Juan Capistrano and 94 ln Hunt· iogton Beach. The latter marlc probably has not been equaled ln the past 20 years. Huntington's unofficial weatherman. J Sherman Den· DY, said today Those seeking refuge at the beacb this week can expect waler temperatures of about 70 degrees and waves running about t WO to three feet. Rocky Aoki Condition Serious Rocky Aoki, the owner of the Benibana restaurant chain. re- mained ln serious cooditioo to- day after tAD'ler>' !or a ruptured aorta suffered m an accldmt. during a prac;lice run ror a s peedboat race ln San Fran- cisco. ''The cardiovascular s urgery was s uccessfully completed. He's still in serious condition. but he looks pretty positive." said Jerry Mekler, a spokesman ror Aoki. The surgery took place Sun· day at Le tte rman Army Hospital at the Presidio of San F rancisco where Aoki was taken after the boating accident Fri· day. Aoki 's wife v is ited he r husband at 9 o'clock this room- ing and reported that he was able to ope n his eyes and respond to the presence or the family. "Rocky a ppeared to be alert and oriented," said Mrs. Aoki as she left her husband's room. AokJ, who maintains a home in Newport Beach, was test· driving a JS.foot power boat Fri· day when the boat came off a wave outside the Golden Gate Bridge and nosed under another wave at 70 miles per hour. Gerald Deschenau, OW)'ler of the boat. MoUewood, and Aok1's navigator, Erroll Lanier, were thrown clear. Aoki took the full impact or the helm as the boat nosed under with its entire bow tom off. He was also thrown out of the boat but Lanier was able to get him back aboard and render mouth· to-mouth resuscitation unUl he could be removed by a Coast Guard vessel which had been alerted by a nearby fishing boaL First reports from Letterman was that Aold had a ruptured gall bladder, damaged kidneys and liver and severe damage to the heart musele. Aoki is ooe of the most popular men in offshore power boat rac- ing. He was the sponsor ol the Oakland Grand Prix as well as <See AOKI, Pase "2)~ GoldJ11mps tO $351.75 an Oun~ Record Set in London vMtora • a hedge agalnat 1nfla. tlon, ba hem lncreulq •tudi· ly ln value and aetttn1 record prtcet week after week. In ZUrtch. tbe early price for 1old w• 9350.m. up nearly '8 from FridaJ'• cloee ol •·•· and then tt Jwnped t.o sm.ao 1n the aftemooll. Tbe J)NVioua bllh for 1ol4 wu 13'5.80 •ounce durtq trildlnc ln London OD Friday. In Tobo, the dollar slipped after a triday advlDce of-i.15 1• and doMd .at m .ns ,-. U.S. Ecorwmy Collapse Seen MONTREAL <AP> -Franz Pick, m American financial ex· pert who clalma be bas not been wron1lD40 years. ii predictlq tbe U.S. .eoaomy wtl1 collapse ln 18 moathl and old dollars will be trecled for new at a rate of 100-to-1. Piek, an 82-year-old New Yorker wboee Ptck'a Currency Yearbook la wtdely read, save h1I ec:cmomlc f~ut here at a aemlnar on bow to achieve llnandal freedom. He pnclcted tbat 10UiD1 _.. .. , prices will eventually reach taOO an ounce from tbe current rate of about -an ounce and tbat silver will top $18 an ounce by the end of tbla year, SS over ltl C\llTellt Mllial price. ••Oft rid "' ~ted .,..,., and bondl and doa t u.ua to ....... or~,"bel!d'1.IM. He Hld to percent of a penoll'I ..... lboUI be ID pre. ctoua JDICall, m ,..... mllld tb• OM-cMIDff 8cMdla Afneao ~ot.-CanW'IMW maplelNl,....ftllD. ' .. .. Sailing Along When someone asks you to go sailing, be s ure to find out bow big the boat is. tt could 'be JUSt a surfboard with a sail. which is fun. though sometimes quite wet In ~my event, sailing on a craft of thl.s size obnously ts a grcal way for the skipper to get close to the crew. 24 Laurel Canyon Houses in Ashes L OS ANGELF.S IAP> - Stuaoed residents of fasb1onabl" Laurel Canyon were s1ft1n ~ through the rubble today pf 24 custom·buill homes destroyed wben a fire blasted bv hot wtnd"\ r aced through the WLOdmg r~· i d en t 1 a I s t r e e ts o r t ht' Hollywood HiUs <Photos. Page ~) Homes belongin~ to blues musician John Mayall and ac · tress Mackenzie Phillips werc- among those leveled by the fl a m es Sunday. according to residents of the hea\'llY wooded Barking Dogs Poisoned in CdM. Hassle A neighborhood dispute over two barking dogs nearly ended with the deaths of the animals ttils weekend , according to Newport Beach police. The pets belonging to Michael and Sharon McNalley, 3228 Ocean Blvd., Corona del Mar. were listed today by police as re- covering from a poisoning that occurred Friday. Mrs. McNalley told officers that she round a page or Yellow Pa1ea listings for dog obedience classes taped to her rtont door Friday evening. Sbe said the incident is one of several anonymous complaints sbe and her husband have re- ceived over the past two months due to the barking of the family peta. She said about an hour la_., oae of the Clop. a chow, betan to hav.e dlfflculty walking . McNalley, a cardlologlst, said be ~ the dog's distress aa 1ymp&om1 of strychnine poilon1al. r The chow and tbe other dof, a lbua ..-o. were ruahed to the Corona del Mar Animal Hospital for treatment. PoUee Niel lt appeared that pollOll pelleta were thrown over UM fence into the MtNalleya' bacbard wbere tbe a.Al.mall ate t.bem. Samplee of the subitance were eoUecttd by investl(atora and ..,. to be anal71led t.Oday. canyono\·crlooking Los J\n~cles .. My h<1ml', my beautiful homl'. .. s:ud Gl'<>ri::c-llunt as he walkl'<t up Grandview Drive to look at thl• rums of hi house at thl' end of th<' cul de·sac. 'It was so bcaullful. so rush here." . Los Angele<; Fire Department "poke-;man NC'd Chatfield said 29 home<> ~en• either destroyed or dJmaf,!<'d by the fire. which. dei-tro'ed 17 cars and caused an estimated S3 9 mtlhon damage In a b11arre preview of the n<'Xl heavy rainfall, which Will hnng the certainty of mudslides to the now denuded hillsides. a hou:.e on Yucca Trail began slid· ing down to the !>treet below art<'r a water main burst and the water undermined the houst•. Hunt, who 1s Mi ss Phillips' neighbor, said he tried to right the names with a garden hose. but in the end had to abandon his home as the fire outraced a water drop by one of five city ftre department helicopters bal· tling the n ames. Firefighters said they beUeNe the 120-acre blaze was arson· caused and four teen.agers were being questioned in connection with the fire. · <See CANYON, Page A2) Coast Weather Su nny a nd s lightly cooler Tuesday with highs near 80 al the beaches. 90 inland nreas. Lows tonight in lhe606. INSIDE TODAY Mezfco is b"ilding it& f uture on rich o« re1erve1, b"t f oce1 probletm in tlw atruggle. A fiw-port l erWI beglna on Pogs Al I . •••eK an·-......... UMlft a L..~...... .. MHtet eJ ...... ................ M ~ .llP ~!Mkw M c-. C4 • .,..,.. .... .. ~ Cl4>11..... • ... E ., "'"---.. ., , ......... ........ ~ •t ........ • I WMl9lw A• •....-rtl ' .............. ........ ~,. . OM.Y PtLOl About 110.000.,... IOUCb\ NI· uae C)C\ Newport Beec-h'• ltr1IPdl froqi tbia -.di'• bHt and mo1. Llfe1uard1 11ld •the thermomttw topped out at ~ de1rec111.-the waterfront •f A apokuwoman f.or t}l~ »"eruardl •aid toct.y the btu•t headache ot \.be w9Mend wu tn trylq to ke.p tbe board awfen and ewimmen teparatecf. "Wt b.td OWNl'OUI flnt aidi Cuti ud bnallea -!Meauae or people 1ettina hlt by boarda." 1he aaid t Related atones, Pqe AS> From Sept u , \be aummer urllnt rqulaUona ue dticon t1nued. but th~ crowda wert1 ao • large lh11 Wffkend, Ufefuard.s had lo re-mstJlult the s ummer black ball system under wtuch board surfen hMve lo leave the water ti swimmers are lrYine to s hare the waves. Llreeuards were called on to '~escue 12 s wimmers out of ~aturday 's cro wd of 100.000 lfeach visitors. Sunday tbe number of rescues climbed to 58 out of a crowd of 110,000. One of the reasons cited for the increase was that the surf picked up slightly. Today It was still run· ning at two to lhree·feet with oc· caslonal sets or four footers re· ported. The lack of wind meant ideal surfing condlUons Sunday and to· day. lifeguards said. Illness Ends Swim Effort Two Orange Cout men who tried to swim underwater from Avalon to Newport Beach this weekend got seven miles from Catalina be(ore they wer e forced to quit. Bruce Milne, 30, and Curtis Shelley, 22, planned the crossing as a combination resear ch proj· eel on hypothermia and to raise funds for the Orange County Chapter of the Amer ican Red Cross. However , a spokesman for the Avalon harbormaster said the pair got about one-third or the way Saturday morning when ~helley became Ul end tht rest or the trip was cancelled. ANNOUNCn CANDtDACV Newpolt'a lhore1 Couitcil ·candidate Announces Newport Crest resident ~Id Shores, 34, has become the first candidate to aMounce for the April 1980 Newport Beach City Council election. _ Shores said he will seek the second district seat currently held by Don Mcinnis. Mcinnis has made no formal announce.' ments. regarding his intentiOM, although there have been indica· lions he won't seek a fourth council term. Shores' announcement said his campaign committee would be headed by Dan Emory, a losag - time airport noise foe. Shores, who is a nine-year res· ldent ol Newport Beach, la in the advertising and pubUshing business . He was an unsuc· cessful applicant fo r appoint· ment to the city's plann1ng com mission this spring Shores also was the leader or the committee that was un.suc· cessful in gettmg voter approval of an initiative to restrict de· velopment along the city's bluffs last November He has served as treasurer of the West Newport Be ach Jm. provement Association and legislative chairman for the Newport Crest H<>meowner's As· socia tiQrt. At present he ser ves us a member of the county's Citizens Direction FindJng Commission F ro• Page A I SLAIN W I DO W ... lwatc>n on the head, 1s still re· cuperatin~ from the attack and 1s in Northern CalHorn1a, Moody "aid She has n 't been able to dcsrrilx> ht-r attacker and m ay have bet-n asleep at the time. ht• s aid. Police plan to hypnot.Jze Miss Pettengill and question her about the attack when her health improves Moody said there also may be a connection with the murder March 31 of 21-year·old Kimber· ly Gaye Ra wlins . She died from head wounds received in a night attack at her first-floor apart· ment at '!HT Avocado St. POUCE END_ ~OKE-IN' YPSil..ANTl, Mich I AP) -A marijuana party for i;everal thousand young people came to a n early end when police peaceably dispers ed the "smoke-lo" crowd from Lower Huron Mctropark. Police said only about eight arrests were made Sunday when e crowd estimated at between 7 ,000 and 10,000 gathered at the park as part of a "United Mari· juana Smokers or Michigan'' picnic. OflANOI COMT " DAILY PILOT fMOt..,.,(N\tO.ttt P1tot wUf\•f'Utf\1\(0ft' bttwd tN> tMW\ fin\\ It ~•.,Md tty, ..... Ot"Mo- ( .. \1 PWOflWftO~l' 5-0.#•1•"4+tKW'l\•t• OUOlltMid ,Meftf .. tM~ f rld"Y for (Mt .. ........ __, IM<t\ _,.,.._ 8HC"'"- •••"Y•lt~ ''°""" l~fN>Kft ~ .. ( .. M It \tflOf• ,._._..tot"-" I\ SMIOfl.,.. $.et~NY\ AM -.,. •• .,,.. .. "" .... ,.... ........ ""'"' I\ •• uo ... ,, 8•• ....... c .. 1.-,.,,."""'•n.11> "'::::: ... "":'1:" c::MtWtM.i..... ~·' Mttl At'4~0fll .............. ,.,.. T•l1plleN C?141MIMlt1 ~Afteftl .... ....,. • I ' ' Pohce said they had run out of clues to her death '\1oody said 1nvcst1 gator1; will ht• c1mtact1ng other cities that have unsolved murde r!. of YOWlg women. He said women living in the area are urged to keep doors locked and windows secured so that, even if partially opened, they can't be forced wide enough for someone to climb through. Anyone desiring a free police security inspection can call the Cri me Prevention Unit at 754·5320. f 'rottt Page 1l I BODY ... Miss Beater, who was an ac qualntance, went along willlngly with the scheme According to S mith, h e la~ched his 15-foot water skiing boat at the Dunes Aquatic Park in Newport a nd drove Miss Bealer in It to Dana Point. T atere, he claims Jack and Ray left him on the dock and took Mias Bealer out to fea. lie s aid they returned about 30 minutes later without her. The water at the location iden· tiCied by Mrs . I mray as the murder scene is about 80 feet deep and Hamilton said he wants to get a small submarine to search the area. A mud anchor and some line are missing from Smith's boat. Mrs. Imray told police she believes the young woman wa., Ued with a weight and thrown off the boat. Police said they want to use a small aub to search the 8"a since the lack of vlJlblUty and the ·effect of the current.a wtll make it neceaaary to search an area lar1er than could eully be covered by divers. Smith remained jailed today in Los Aftceles County, held In lieu of .->.ooo bail. He ls facing federal extortion chartea In COO· nectlon wtt.b_ tbe alleced abduc· lion. ~ ..... r-.eAJ YOUNG ••• 1eon &ought to 1&ve Youn1's heart for a cardiac transplant. After examlnlnJ the caae, however , doc tors at Canyon General HolDltaJ tn Anabehn de- cided that the reclJlfent wu a poor tramplant rltk and that the bCMl9'&al WU not equlDDM for such a complex midlcal pro- cedure • r Whtn Orange County 1upervl1ora con•lder action Tuttclay to 11lect a new v~ 111tem. they'll be 1•ttm1 iou ot tJdvl~e from RepubUcana and Oe m 0<''8 t.s Ttae 1iupervl110rs have set a.side S\.5 mlUion to buy a new4vot1na ay1tem to replace the Coleman- Oyru machines that have been • crltlclxed as slow and anti- quated. Rtpubllc&JU became the tint to enter the fray last week when they urged retention of the Colema.o-Gyrex tabulating system Members or the Republican \entral Committee panel told hUpervisors that Coleman·Gyrex has served the county honestly and faithfully s ince it was in· stalled in L964. They s ay It bu proven honest and accurate tbrou&b aumeroua recounts It Is the .zontentlon by Republicans that the Coleman- G yrex system has more than paid ror itself and "further uae 1s further savtngs" for the lax· payer "Chon~e for the sake or c hanl(e Is not a valid i-cuson to dump a sy11tem that has served the people well The ColemllJl· f 'rom Po~ A l CANYON ... Some or the h omes were valued up to $.500,000. "This is the place in Los Angeles for artists, musicians and creative people," said Mark Rogers, 22. who lives with his rather Doug Morrison . assistant art d1r!'ctor for the ABC tclev1s1on series ·'Family " Rogers and his neighbors managed to save their homes on Yucca Trail wh tle the fire dcst royed residences above them on Grandview. Rogers said he saw Mayall's home go up in smoke. "There's nothing left or 1t," he s aid. "Instruments, you name It, he had it in that house." The fire began shortly before 3 p.m. and was officially declared contained a t 6 : 20 p . m . as helicopters and two specially butlt• aircraft scooped water out of the Pacif ic Ocean 'and dumped their loads on the fire. More than 300 firefighters from several departments bat· tied the blaze, with only one in· Jury reported. The fire raced up the canyon lo destroy several homes on the top or Grandview. lronlcally, the ... ame 2.5 mph winds which fueled the fire had cleared the air over Los Angeles after an elghl·day 11mog siege. But the sweeping vista which included Santa Catalina Island, 50 miles to the southwest, belonged only to s moldering ruins and stark chimneys. The fire moved through the area so fMt that residents had to leave th.eir cars, many of them expensive sports models which burned to the wheel rims. Many residents feared the flames would race unchecked through the area and sat next to c ars with packed belongings at their sides. "I've been burned out once before and I was left without a toothbrush." one woman said. "This Ume, I'm going to keep something." f'roffl Page A I AOKI ... another race off Point Plewi'ant, NJ. He established a home and one of his Benihana restaurants In Newport Beach after wlM lng the Bwshmill 's Grand Prix race here In 1976. Woman Quits Deepest Dive HONOLULU (AP) -A San Francllco 1cienU.l attempting the deepeflt solo ocean dive ever had to postpone her plans to walk on the seabed 1,500 reet below the surface beeaute ol 1 communlcatlona faUure. "I felt exhilarated from the wonderful view," said Sylvia Earle, 44, a research usociate of marine science a l UC Berkeley. But at l,~ feet, communica- tl ont broke d o wn S unday between Mn . Earle and the mlnl·t ubmarlne to which the was attached. Italian Energy Cut ROME (API -Premier Fran· ceaeo c.c:.11a ha told Italians tbey will bave to pay more for fuel , be content wltb cooler bom• llld oftlcte lD winter and put up wttll pl...,. blackouta tn order to cope with tbe current tner1y aqueae. •• .. Gyr_ex tv•tem is not an Edael - but a fine old Cadlllac." But DemocraUc Central Party Chairman w. J. •1BU1" Thom said t h at Col e m an-Oyrex belongs to the neanderthal era. He ••YI It LI '1dlculout that the county la the lut to receive reaUJta on election days. "ll'a time to bring 20tb cen· tury vote counUn1 equipment to Oran1e County.·' Thom 1ald be wu 1pealdn1 for hlmaelf but that Democrat.a wtu raolve a J>981Uon at a mfft· me toni,Cbt for presentation ~ the board. Five vendors have submitted proposals to supervisors with acquisition pnces ranging from $402,484 to SJ 3 million Two companies with punch card systems Diamond In ternat1onal Corp. of San f'ran· clsco and Computer Elecllorui Systems or Berkeley -both uae punch card syslems a nd have received the endorsement or a s p ecial s tudy committee "because or proven results 10 other elections " Jn the punch card system, voters u.<Je a punch devlcl' in the voling booth and punch holes tn a compute{ card to Indicate a voh• selection . Operating co11t1 for both systems ore estimated In the range ol SI 3 mllhon Costs are based on an estimated 950,000 registered voter-1' In 2,200 pre eancts with u voter turnout of 80 p~rcent. llit~hed at the Pier Saturday's wedding of Kay Wcstizarth and Calvin Miller on the San Cle me nte Pier went smoothly. The San \lemente couole wert~ married in the early evening ter c mony as a crowd of about 200 guests and a few fish- ermen looked on Miller. a local surfer, wanted to have the ceremony m)ar the ocean He got his wish. Part of the pier v. <Ji> c lo!>ed off for t wo hours to allow the ceremony to take µl<J ce. Pact Talks May Resume Sclwol Employees Expect Coun te r Proposals Stalled contract nrgotlatuin" betwet'n the Newport-Mesa Unified School U1~tnct and 1L\ 800 non-teaching employees could reopen by the end of lh1s week, rcpr<:St.'ntat i vc>s for both sides predicted today The possible end to an 1m · passe declared by thr cmployt'<' group on Sept 6 developed this morning when district om ciuls told representatives or the stat(• Board ( PERB> that the distnct still had counter propo!lals to or. fer "PERB mformed Uh that tht.' district maintains that they h:.t\ t· mon.• movC'menl lt•ft on tht• 1s sues." said llo~ard l.awn•n('c- ch 1 cr :.pok c-;man ro r th<: Cahfom1a Sehool Employee"> N. soc 1 a lion 1 CS F.A > repr('~enlln~ local class1fil·d employe<'s "I'd ~av th<' odds are prf'tty high" that talks will .resuml' La wrence said today It w1U take a vote to that errcct by employ~ when they meet this Wednesday even1n1: at Davis Middle School In Costa Mesa . he added "We arc anx1<>us to g<'l back lo the table .·· said dis trict s pokes woman Jean llarmon, who added that Lawrence had been "unwilling to e back with<>ut a I PERR> me etor" PERB officials ~tJY they don't have a mediator to spare at this point because of the number or teac h er s trlk<'s and mo r<' seriously stalled contruct talks in other district, "There's been a lot of acllvity this Fall PERB Is In effect mediating by telephone," said Lawrence He said its a "rair as o,umpt1on" th:.it C'~l-:A 'A lli r•· tum lo the t;it>I•· "1lhout Jld 1,r ~ PERR mf~ator Hl .. ,1dc"> d 1..,,;1•r•·•·m•·nt 11\t·r .,;ti an 1kt·'>. 11 ... hr•:J kd•1\\ n o,tl·rnn.w<l from J <"~EA pl'OJ.ll'J'>al f11r "h:..l 1s c:.illNl nwd 1£wd :.i).(t•n C) i.hvp, ~hach ~ould rl'qu1re ('Urrt·nt ('SEA <'mplO)l't'" lo rf' m:..an mc·ml><'r-. for tht• onl' }t'JT dunation 0£ lht· C'IJnlraCl New emplo~ ~~ "ould h:J\'t· a choice of 101runi; or paying a ff."C to cover CSEA adm1ruslrauoo of Fur Coat, Jew~l S t ol~n ln Pwport :" , • .,., por1 Bt•al'h JX>hC't' toda} -.ought l ht· th11·f "ho took Jl'W<'lry ancl ~· (ur co;il '-'Orth more than $107 .000 rrom an apartment. • Graham Thomas of 12,16 Irvine Ave rcported lht• tht•ft F'nday l'\'('nlO~ According to rola ce rePortb. the burglar appnrently used a pass key to unJock the deadbolt lock that <;c>cured Thomas' front door while he "'as out for less than tw<> hours Listed as m1ss1ng wa~ a full lenstth sablt? fur coat valut'd at $25.000 and 't'' er al expt•n"" l' p1N'C'S of Jewelry mcludmg a 2 5 carat dJamQ!!d pendant \o\Orth $1 5,000 and a sapphire and diamond bracelet valued at $10.000 th1·1r rontract 1..1 .... rem·t· da1ms the <.11stnct's r•'fusal to discuss the proposat IN1 to the impasse declaration 111..,tract ofrl cwls. though non· '>UPJ>OrtiVC or a gency shop~ 'ay lhc>y still were willing to nt·J!oliale Thl' curn•nt splat_ Q& salary rll'ROlJations has CSErseeking :.in 11 I percent raise and the dfa· tn<'l offenn11 flve percent, minus deductions for increased health ~nefits and a study of employee .,kills and salaries La"' rc>nct• -;a vs this would leave employeei." with only a 2 s- p~rcent raise. and that lhe dis· t rict 1s pro po1>1ng additional hour:, for part time employees "'1th no pay raJ.Se IC <.:SEA employees vote to re· turn to the table. without a PF.RB mediator, both sides c:ould be back at the table Fri dJ} afternoon OfficiaJ s Probe $3 Million Fire 0 A. I.LAS ( AP J Fl re officials si.y they are "completely un· d~cided " on the cause of an early.morning fire that leveled 10 bu1ldm~s of a Dallas apatt· ment complex and caused an <'Slimated $3 million damage. No one was Injured in the Sun· day blaze. whi ch arson in· v~stigators 1nltially called "sus· p1c1ous." More than 60 apart· ments were destroyed and 24 in a complex under cons truction w~re also ruined. · - - - ------.-,J-.. -:-:-- -.., ------- - ,. Our f&vOl'lte ieen. 1122 by On·T1me. bleacl'led c>on1m w11h a clean s1lh0ue11e A<'O 10 rna1 an all dotton ttannol plalCI sh1r1 IOOPOd off by lh<l ut1hty 1ocket of cotton end OOIY98tot loetunng '4 pockets wtvet,cro.CIOSures and 1 tout·WGalher hOOd All of the&e grool Items peck niOety into 1~ canvas doy 009" • ALSGARAOE r.e FASHION ISLAND 'iCWPORT BEACH (714) 644·7030 --------------------------------------....... -----·--____ J ' ! • I .. Mandi!•~ t7, 1979 DM.Y PILOT ,, 2 Cotlnty ;Brush Fires ~oiitrol~d Pay PciCt Nqotlaton for Oranie Coua&y a.ad lb ~t.r c&t.rtd ·~ ud ~ .. tod~ .,_. u.e llaa1 loucbea Oft • alary a1raemeot that well ~ aub-• mlUtd to tbe em~ f« IP- proval an 'l'Uelldt.Y. Det.lill <A tbe pl'OP05ed a&ree· ment wetT not disclosed ~ reeo~ ol certain contract proY\lioes. "I 'm ~· I th1nk the ~ty·e m..D a &ood offer.·' said Ru.ss Patton. a county ~otilllOr. . He predicted the employees wW rlll&fJ Lbe agreement and ~end three months of nqoUadom that were marted by a two.week walkout by about two-third s of the county's lawyers. Patton said the s pecific issue to be re.solved before Tuesday's vote is bow much of the pro- posed increase will be offered during the f1rsl·year o~ the pro posed contract. He said the proposed contract would approXJmate a three year salary settJemenl ralll1ed by other bargaining units or lht: Orange County Employees ru,. soc 1 a llon. The strilo.ng deputy chstrict at· toroeys and public defenders agreed to return to work after the c°'9Jty modified ils position and agreed to bring their b&e salaries into line with those of attorneys wbo are employed 10 the Orange County Counsel's of- fice County counsel represents the county and school district!> lll civil legal matters. The parity move meant an 1m mediate 2.75 percent <ia lary in crea~t.' for the deputy d1stnct at torneys and publl<' defenders. Victim Sought Off City Pier In Huntington Huntington Beach lifeguards, aided by Cosla Mesa's police helicopter. ~arched the waters off lhe c:ily pier early Sunday for a man who reportedly swam rrom the beach and d&sap pedrl'd Lifeguard Capt. Douglas D'Amall said the Norwalk man ri•portC'dly had in gest e d akuhoh c beverage~ and the drug PCP before dashmg mto the "'ater O' Amal!, who would not re lease the appa rl!nt vi ctim's name, said the man's wife and one other witness reported the 1 ~.m. 1nchlenl. lie saJd beach patrols Clnd the helicopl<'r failed to find the man or a body after ~,.an•htn~ the ocean for a mile around the picr Despite Edge ...,.r British pop music star Elton John revealed a ·llew bead or h air Sunday at London's Heathrow airport. John leaving for a trip t~ P hoenix. told reporters he has "two ~peralions to go be fore 1t <th e h air transplant) is completely finjshed." Elvis' Death Verdict Supported MEMPHIS, Tenn . <A Pl The S hel by County medical ex· ammcr s ays that he had not <'hanged his rrund about EJV\S Presley's death despite allega- tions that the entertainer died of a drug overdose. "In our judgment the death was due to heart problems," Dr. Jerry T. Francisco said as be answered ques tions about charges made Thursday night o n tbe ABC-TV progr am ''20·20." During the pr<>1ra m , cor· respondent Geraldo Rivera ac· cused Francisco of participating in a coverup of Presley's addic uon to legally prescribed drugs. Rh era interviewed some or Presley's associates who saJd the singer was a heavy user of depre.sants. painkJUers, mood elevaton and sedatives ln the months before bis death at the age of 42 in l!Tn. Two pathologists and a tox· icologist who were shown post· mortem laboratory reports on Presley said the entertainer's death resulted from drug abuse and not from a heart problem. "There was no coverup that I know ol," Francisco SaJd. "I have my own reputation to be concerned about. rather than someone else's. If we ! in the medical examiner's oHice) don't have credibility, we have no reason for berng " Kennedy in Race Doubtful -O'Neill WASHJNGTON <AP > -As more polls give Sen . Edward Kennedy the edge over Prest· dent Carter in the race for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination, Carter's chief do mestic affairs adviser says the president 's low rating reflecl'i hls courage in racing difficult issues. Meanwhile, House Speaker Thomas "Tip" O'Neill says he does nol believe Kt."Qlledy will run against the presidem. And Republican presidential hopeful George Bush says Ken· nedy will lose ii he challenges Carter because he bas a reputa- tion as a big spender. Carte r 's adviser, S tuart Eizenslat. said Sun~ OD CB.5· "Face the Nation" that the pres. ident's declslons oo sucb ques. tions as the decontrol of oil prices and the Panama Caoal were ''not necesaarily popular, but they were rl&bl." He also said the American people are veotiq their (Nst.ra· Uon over rising lDllatlorf on all inatltutlons -lnclucllnc the prealdent. Fut\her. Eizenatat. said, "We have not done t.he Job we should have done in ldlina lhe people of the proud record of accomplish· m ent'' ot the Carter admlolatra. Uon. He cited ~ re- or1anludon. rellDancln1 of the Social SeewltJ S)ltem and a decline ba UM aeepioJIDIM rate. O'N• Uld SllldaJ, "I tnlly believe.• l._ &llldlll w., *- 'lmm1 earw·. tM taadldatc for the presidency and that Ted Kennedy's not the candidate." O'Neill, speaking on .WOR Radio's "Newsbeat" prolJ'•m i.D New York, said of reports that Kennedy is moving closer to an· nouncing his bid: "J stlU have to take it on good faith thal be is not a candidate." O'Neill also di s missed s peculation C arter would withdraw from the contest. not• ing that Carter worked hard for the · presidency. He called tbe president "a very determined person" who will "uJUmat.ely win again." Bush. said Kenaedy's "leadersbip baa never been test· ed. He's never run anythina. I think tf be cballeng• Carter. the president will beat him.'' "Kennecb' is t.boupt of u a nice mu wttb a nice wife and family," Busb said on the WTEV·TV program "Trumatl Taylor Talks To" in New Bed· fOl'Cl, U-. "But lf be mt.en the presldmttal ....... ..... l*Ple like me atut dtmtndln1 '° lmow how he'• to'nl l.o pey IOI all bis bil plaaa. that hna1e wUl chpnce.'' Separate polll published S-. day by the Bolton Globe and t.be Des llolael a..saa.r Indicate voters in New llaml)lb1re and Iowa would at" KMMdJ tbe llOIDinlUoo. Iowa bold.a Ill pr•ldentiaJ caucUHI ln January. The New Hamp1bire primary la in February. S. Coast 11as ·BusY Weekend Seulh Coat Ufepard.a called lt tbe busiest weekend ot I.be yea r , as thous ands ot beacbsoers crowded ooto the sand between Laguna Beach and San Clemente. Laguna Be ach lifeguard s' pulled doz.ens ot swimmers from the 74, degree water, and ad· ministered aid to nearly a bal! dozen bodysurlers who ~ured their necks or backs in the shorebreak where waves break m s hallow water . And at Aliso Beach , lifeguard wamf.nls that the shorebrt'ak is dangerous went unheeded as two swimmers suttered neck in- juries SUnday. Bruce Baird. Laguna Beach director of marine safety, said. guards pulled Rick Gegery, 33. of Westminster• from the water a t Cr escent Bay Beach in Laguna af\er the bodysurfer ap. parenUy was tumbled by a wave and injured his back Sunday. At~ L aguna's Main Beach Park, lifeguards rescued San Diego resident Leslie Miller 28 who in.lured her neck and back at the crowded beach. And Cris Gray, 16, of Mission VieJo. was inJured when be drove into the water at Crescent Bay Beach and dislocated bis shoulder. In another Laguna Beach inci- dent Sunday, Jeff Fagot, 32, of Corona del Mar. was mjured in the surf at Anita Strttt. Cbns Be ss 1nl c:~"· 24 , of Orange:, n~cdcd emergency treatment a fte r diving into s ubmerged rocks at Mountam Street Beach Sunday. * * * Beach Crowds Undaunted by .-Worst' Smog The summer·~ s~d largest crowd c rammed onto West Ora nge County beaches over the weekend despit~ what one of. f1cial called "the worst ever" smog to rut Huntington Beach. An est.&mated. 325,000 bathers nocked to the water over Satur· day and Sunday, fleeing from in· land temperature.~ -that reached t o wa rd 100 degrees. The thermometer peaked at 90 degrees at the beach. Huntington Beetc h lifeguard captain Douglas D' Arnall said the 80.000 people who hit the city b each over the w eek end represented the largest crowd s ince the big Fourth of JuJy weekend. Lifeguards at Bolsa Ch1ca and Iluo~ beach Stale beaches re ported 245.000 o n the1 r beaches, wher e wate r tern· peratures reached <i high of 71 degrees. Occasional "shoulder ·high" waves and olfshore np currents kept lifeguard s bu sy all weekend. Slate lifeg uards logged 342 rescues. the highest tally all summer. The same held true for city 1 ifeguards who pulle d 185 persons from the s urf. Lt. Bill Richardson said 104 of the rescues took place at Sunset Beach, which is manned by city lifeguards. He ~aid the weekend r escues there "m o r e th an tripled the 11umber for the en ti re montbof August." Publisher Gets Regional Post In Association Dally Pilot Publisher Robert N . Weed baa bee n e lected pl"ellident of the Aslocialed Presa AaaoclaUon of California, Arisona, Hawaii and Nevada. Re succeeds Jerry O'Neill, re· ceoUy retind 1eaeraJ manager ot Ole Peninsula Times Tribune in Palo Alto. Tb• neWI wire service mem· bers met 1n Las Vegas. Al.lo elected wer-. Roben I'. Uecker, publla ber of the Stoclrtm Record, vice president; Ted Qrcller, pubUsber of the Pelm Sprlnc• Desert Sun, 1ecretar1·trea1urer and tbe followtna board members: War· rea Lerude. publisher of the Reno New.papen Inc.; Jamea W. OW Jr., publlaber of the Hemet News ; Rec llurpby, oubliablr ol t.bl San Francllco Suminer: Wiiliam Woeaten- cHek, .-cutive editor for the Arl1on1 Dally Star: Pbllip Gialanelll, publisher of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin ; and O'NeW. ...,._~---~~otheF!.~. A,.Wl ....... . . Sliifts to-:: I• , ,~ Neighho~ 8y &OBEaT BAUEa ... • Of•Oelf¥~ ..... Flreftpters have broucbt lwo flrea that scorched Orange County bnalh.lands under cootrol while the third and biggest bwe today bas turned back Uito Rivers* County. The moet major of the fl.res broke out Saturday altemooa near the Serfas Country Club west of Corona and burned 3, 7*> acres in Cleveland National Forest in Orange and Riverside counties Chuck Murphy, a spokesman for the Orangf' County Fare Department. said the blaze "fo r all lntent.s and purposes" has been contained in Orange CoWl· ty after raceng across about 100 acre" . POPE'S U.S. V181T OPENS COMMERCIAL AVENUES Artt9t Gigi Tr•ney Spofta T-ahlrt• In Phlledelphla A ~hilt 10 wmds last night sent the n ames back across the coun· ly lint• to Riverside, however. and hre officials there said there are no m<hcalions when it might be brou~t under control Another fir<' broke out shortly J fter noo n Saturda y and blackened about 75" acres near tht-Ca.sp.>rs R<-g1onal Park It brokt> out shortl y after noon a bout f1 vP milP'> east or 4n t erstal1· 5 n1·ar the Orteg;i Highway. Planned Pope Visit Sparks Goods Sales The firl' r('portl'dly was under C'Ofltrol at 8 a.m. Sunday NEW YORK <AP) -One souverur mer('bant calls 1l "the biggest tlu.ng s mce the Sllllle Button" -the Vl51t or Pope John Paul 11 to the Uruted States Posters and pennants usually foisted oo teenyboppers at rock concerts and eager tounsts now bear the pontiff's face And the fashion s tatmement o( the decade. the T-shirt, also has .. been used. One features the slogan, "I Got a Pede at the Pope" while another sports a color photo of John Paul. The trinkets are being offered to the faithful and the curious to mark tbe pontiff's visi~ to Cbicaso, Ne w York, Boston. Wu~ D.C .. Philaddphia and Des Moines, Iowa, next moo th. "In short-term intensity this is the biggest thing sin~ \he Smile But.ton," sa.id Alan Slat.er. sales manager for N G. Slat.er Co. -ooe ol the nation's largest manufacturers of souvenirs. "It's like a big political year. We'ra oegle.ctiog some regular customers to make the pope stuff." Slater 's firm is turning out pope buttons, pins, pennants and pendants to be sold in cities John Paul wiU vi.sit The Quaker Trademark Co In~ .. is producing two pope T shirts. One has his name and p ic ture and th e w o rd , .. welcome" in six languages Mark Goldstein. president of the Cornwells Heights, Pa .. firm, said he expects to distribute nearly 20,000 shirts, al SS apiece. Morton Ohren , who owns Creative F as hions Inc , 1n Ctucago. SaJd he has received 30,000 orders for his company's pope T·s.birt. lie expects to sell about l~.000 The Catbohc Church also has been caught up m the souverur whlrl. P~ in Wastungton. D.C .. will sell an official coin, showing the pope on one side - and St. Matthew's Cathedral on the other. And Vatican-apprT)ved rP('()(d.c; of ~ a.'\Se'S saJd by thP J>OPt' m three dlffcrent languaJ{f><. wi ll bl· sold for $10 through pan~h~ and the mall dunng tbe wttk long VISlt Meanwhile, t he Catholi c Bis hops Conference h as re ce1ved a S7S.OC)() grant from the Knights ol CoJumbus to produce a film on the viSJt. Some mllllicipal.lties are ban· ning street veodOn and souverur selllog from the areas where re· ligious celebrations will be held. In Cbicalo. few example, more lhan 50 '1mdora bave been de- n ied permiaaioo to peddle m Grant Parlt. where a M ass will be celebrated. But there will bt' plenty of tourists near hotels and mot.els Fac11JtJes tn the Chicago Loop area reported sellouts as early as last week. Bo6t.on hotels also are booked solid. Woman Killed In Collision A woman passen~er du~d Party Sunday morrung Of tnjUrlC~ She suffered when the car in which sbe was riding jumped a curb. c ras hed through a chain hnk fence and landed in a dra1na~t· ditch off Raitt StrC'et 1n Sant<1 Ana, police !>rud Tbe woman. who5e name wao; withheld pending n<>llfkat&oo of rel atives. was one uf four persons riding m a car dnven b~ F'ehpe Fuentes Guzman. 23, of 121 W Berkley St .. Santa Ana Guzman was arrested on sus picion of fe lony vehi cular manslaughter and drunken dnv· mg after the 3 a.m. accident. police said. The third blazl' erupted al Carbon Canyon in the Brea art'a but was brought under Mntrol quic kly and v.atho ut m a1or lo.,.,M, acrording to Murphy More· than 30() f1rcf1ghtcr., h<J t tlt:d the Cleveland Nat11)n<il Fore~t ft n' in IOO·degre<· plu~ heat and 20 to 30 mph wind~ Ont> hous<' was parl1 iilly destroyed and two shed'i w<:re ·razed in Rivers ide County. Losses w ere estim a t ed at $50,000. Nine aerial tankers and two helicopter crews were thrown 1' to the fight s Riverside officials srud condi tioos remain dry and hot hut lhal they have received a brffak 1n weather conditions when ~md" f:t1ll-d to materialize th.t~ morn1N: The cause of the blaze 1s not known ... Th e f ir e n e ar Caspen Re~1onal Park burned 750 acres and caused losse-; of $2,500 t.o plants at the Oda Nursery. T be blaze off the Ortega ll1 ghway was described a ~ a "sleeper fire" by Murphy. lie -;aid an earUer and ~mailer hla1r had bren cau!>ed bv mat·hiner~ and wa'i thought to b<' <'Xt1niru1shf'd llowc•v<-r. 1l appar1•ntly r1· m a 1ncd .,mould1..·ring until 1l erupted <1ga10 Saturday after noon. The cau..-;1· of the fire at C;irbon Can~on.., l>c•1ng investigated Fin• 'ipokt•.,mcn ... ay cond1t1on'> rcmJin hot untl dry and th::it an t'Xlremc fire danger s t1n exist~ 1 n Oranl'?e <'ount v wllt1e rnP.,., arf':io; Airport fi'ot-s Rally ~ARITA. JCJpan 1AP1 Some 10 000 oppon<'nb of Tokyo''> t roubled N arita I ntl·rnat&ona l Airport rallic•d and metrched nea r the fac 1hlv under lht• ~crutiny of 8,000 p0llcc· --- tile, hiQh oountry ... paci~c trail's all purpo5Q- J&k cz.'L, -@)~@@~~ 44 lbahlo" l*"d• Newport B«u:lt•114!644·S010 '"'" -.CWood Blud..· ~ VUlage. 2 l:J/4 79-n21 r • 4'a t Cing PES AND O'l1I & lln~: R ...... bQtM the newa ol he~ t I.Ad oa &hlle daya rou ~ blbewe thul wport &.!atb hu eludltcl ta. Pii{ lnvulon tbat Ml '*'"'" w nw of our Oran • communlU•. Tb1I '-'t ltUl' Oh ure. l tnow ou 'N ~ to '-II m that the ro- dcnt.5 .ind \·rawlen of other lOWM M\le 1r1bbed U1 the ht:'ltdtlnh 'll\ui is po8Mble fo'lr'lt ~t-bud lht' cnckrl lnvasloa ol Colla ... a. -.P n~ur tlw Sanlu Ana M y limits. Cnckc:U came law home. in urmu:s Thl')' uw uded at dlvta.aonlil 11tten&th. SOME P EOfLE BLAMF..0 recently plowed fields but I OI l'00\10<'t:d ltlt')' wt-re Santa Ana Crickets Jook.ing for mQn.· farnrnhlc hv1nf' conditions ~t-xt ~t· had lh•· lrvrne mice AaaJn. homes were betng tn\ Jdt.'<.I Ag.on, you hdw t.o 11~cl these were. tn reality, \. .. . " /rume Muu.'le arvl Gosla Mcl>o It.al Watching for Newport Flie1 Tustin mkc ~t-ckmg new hom<.--s w1th improved aircondltion• Finally, the• rat.ii came to the Mesa Verde section of < ·osta Mesa Evcl'ybody wa!'> quick to assure Mesa Verde n·s1d1•nl.<> that thlfi waan't a M~nal that their neighborhood was 1frlt'rior:.itin~. Tflese rats, the (:XJ>t!rts declared, were I ravchn~ to Mc•s a Verde by ~currying aJong t elephone v. m·s from f•ls1·wherc The r<JL'i were JUSl seeking upward 111"h1hlv l\ta)lx · tht·y had fled Stanton or some other an· Jm11l rlirrn· TllROl'(.JI IT 1\1.L, how.-vc•r, 1t was assumed that no 1-(hastl\ 1w-...t would evf'r dare• invade the lovely, am ueot ""'~al .... , .11 a of !'icwr.10rt Il<·ach Ila 1 We now bnng you an 1•\1'111-...1\1• H·1x1rt from an. l·x1.wrt She is Peg Forg1t, '\,t•v. p111t < t\ H' .11·t1v1sl <Jnd hardw<.1rc store operator. \1 1-... Forg11 reporti:d lo me JUst this last overheated w1·d.Pnd tha t Newport Heal'h l'i ..i;urtering an epidemic of f11t·s J11111fl'.., of lht·m art· bu211ng all over the place and makmi' l\;1• .... port l1f1· nllhl'ralile Wh;JI .., 1111m·. Mrs. Fwg1t in'>ists. Newport cannot l1lanw Hfl·a 11r Yorba Linda or Garden Grove for the 111ghtman ·h burgeoning of bu1,zns. All you 1·an do, Peggy says, is blame the NewpoJ Beach· Cit~ Council for reducing the number of trash pickups ~11loy to punish the populace for passage of Propos1t1on n so NEWPORT REACH TRJ\SllBINS"Overflow and the fl\ pnp11lal 1on hn•eds <ind grows and crawls around oo ;\t ""purt' lwrnµJgnc brunch1·., Some· (Jl'CJpl<• may think that certain Newport City I 11u nril nlf'rnl11·r:-. \\.Ill g<:l th« boot in coming e lection due 111 1 h• ·1 r 1111 w.lm1g.., un l>U«h 15!\Uc'> as new constructton or t r:Jffu· foul up!-> Wdl "''·wpon n·•,ulfonts havr• h•umcd to tolerate a lot of t11rnf11<1h rvo11t 11f l111 ·1rr1tv hall I :•rt fl w.., 111 t lwir ma rt1111:-. ., Th.it~ proh.ihly whnc Ne>wport voters will draw the lln1· Ship Struggles • .. NATION I WORLD Weapon( Sei!r@ts ertnted Wucomin Action Follows Ban of Letter in Berkeley MADISON. Wll. <AP> -A ..... ..., •.. ,.,.,., ~· lq to "lhe "'-'low of aovtrn· ment ctMonhlp," hu ruabed into print wttb • letter that dis- CU IHI what the covernment • NewAf~ Leader ~ks Coup NEW DEUIJ. India CAP> - ttafiiullah Amin. Afghanistan's hard·llne communist prime minister and secret pollce boss •. took over as president and chief ol the ruling party from Nur "ohammed Taraki, and reports today lodicated he might have 8laged a brief but bloody coup in t.be former palace. Radio Afghanistan report~ t.be ult.ra·leftward power shift Sw· day. and said Taraki resigned all his posts on health grounds. But Taraki looked nt In Moscow last week en route home from the Havana non·aligned meet· ing, and although he was fond or TV appearances did not broad- cast his resignation. Diplomatic sources said this immediately triggered reports in Kabul, tbe Afghan capital, that Tarski was forced out by Amin and poss ibly even killed or wounded since his whereabouts were unknown. The sources said troops and tanks were guarding key ministries a nd the Radio Afghanistan (-Omplex. The stale rad.to added to the s peculation by reporting Air Force Maj. Syed Daoud Tarun, who often served as Taraki's s ubm achine g un ·tot1ng bodyguard. was killed Friday a long with three othe rs in the former royal Arg Palace. now the president's official residence called the People's House. The wee were not named , but an informed source in New Delhi who a s k e d to remain C1 no ~y mous. calla nuclear weapon aecreta - tnfonnlldol\ a federal judfe had forbidden a California newapaper to publish. "We have had no contact with any a uthor1Ues and we hope It 1ta)'1 tbal w-a)', •• editor Ron McCrea 11td titer tlM u.oeo. circulation lhc1bon Presa Con· necUon printed the letter In a 1ped.al$unda.Y edition. "l'he printinc came houri after Faith Alter tlae Sto,... The congn·gat1on of Tnruty Episcopal Church m ~lob1h: Ala worsh1µre<.I in the church hall Sunday aftt:r the C'hurch lost tts main roof lo Jlurrtcane Frederitk las t week Arthur Lessard. knO'>''fl as Lou1s1ana 's .. Jambala) a king," c<.><.>ked 700 plt.1les of hc. specialty for r esidents of P<.1scagoult.1, L~ .. a lso hit hard by the storm. Balloon Escape for 8 NAILA. West Germany IAP >- Four children and four adults bet their lives on a hot air balloon made of nylon and bedsheets and drifted through the darkne& of ·East Germany, h itting the jackPot -freedom across the border in W~t Germany. Peter Slrelzek, an avptanc m echanic who des igned the e5cape craft, told reporters Sun· d ay the 12-mile. 20 JO minute night was his second attempt to escape by balloon from his com- muna~t·ruled homeland. ·'It wa'i no longer possible for U'i to lie to our chlldrcn and put up with the political cond1t1ons rn East Germany." he '>aid lie, tus wife and t~o children along with stont·masnn Andrea.'> Wetzel. his wife and thc•1r two children. got onto ;1 ~"m:lolo madt· of an iron plak. Gus hurn<'r'> wen: fired, filling th<' handwwn en vrlopr Wlth hot a ir at a field nt>11r Lobenstc111 and I hf' hi.I lloon r~<' · aloft refugees had us<'d a balloon to cross the bordrr Dunng the ffight, the rhildrt'fl rode in the middle o f the Iii ... quare foot iron plate. and wer1· huddled around botll<" or ga' usl"<l lo fuel the f1rl.' that heated air 1n tht• 5.230 cubic yard ballooo The uduJL!-. rode on four iron rods JffOJCl'ltnJ! latnt:tlly from lh1• µlate•. each grabbing onto inch l h1c·k rop<>S auachmg the gCJndola toth1•balloon . Stn•lz.ek '>aid he de..,.gned th1> balloon u:.1ng pr1nc1 plcs h•· lt:<1rned from his ~ork with :J1rplan~ U .S. District ~dte Robea:,t Sebnaeke 6f Pr•aeteeo sJ1ned a temporary retlralniq order Saturd ay •&•inst publication or the Jetter by the DallyCaJifomian of Berkeley. The government. aeeklnc a restraining order a1alni1t the California s\udent newspaper, sa.id the l etter contained ··secret, restricted data," that could "help other naUona de- velop nuclear weaponry and In- jure the US." · The Energy and Justice de- partments acted against the Dally Californian under the Atomic Energy Ac t of 1954, which provides penalties of up to JO years in jail for possessing and communicating "restricted data ... THE PRESS Connection an- nounced Saturday that It had re- c e 1 v ed from an anonymous source a copy of the letter written by compute r programmer Charles Hansen; 32, of Mountain View.Calif. Ac; publJc;hed in the Press Con· nection. Hansen's 32-page letter 11> r oughly hair technical in- formation on what he s ays is how t o build and trigger a hydrogen bomb and half social commcn~ry on the need of the Amnic'aif people to have the in· form at1on so they will un· d<'r<,tand the weapon's destruc· t1vc power Other rec1pienLc; of the JS.page document wer e asked to s ur. rPnder their copies, authorities '>aid. The New York Times today quoted t he Energy Oe part- m('nl ·.., deputy gen(:ral cOWlSel, En« .1 F ygi , as saying the Prc·!'ts O>nnection was not on the d1·pa r-tment·s lis t of seven paper'> that had the letter. M EANWlllLE. the Chicago Tribune i.a:id 1t plans to publish parth of the letter Thursday . '~('31J.'>C Of the government's hl'h:.iv1or concerning the letter .. A new!>paper owned hy the Tribune Co also hac; ~lready puhll'\ht-d a p11rt or the letter. In San rranc1-.co. t h e 1\mt·ri can C1vt1 L1bcrt1es Union -..11<1 1t "'ould seek to vacate .Judgt• Sehnackc's order. Ex- • c-u t 1 \ c I> 1 r <-c t<.i.r IJ or o thy 1-:1 hllrh ~a id at I'> a "serious .Jlmdgmenl of Fir~"\ Amendment l ril!hh. ·· and that a ban on \ puhllcatJon 1-... now moot U S Attorney Frank Tuerk- k e 1 me r of Madison said . the Press Connection's publJcatJon of thl! letttr was under study by his suJ>(!nor.> and that it was un- l°l •·<J r whJt <i ct1on might be tal.l•n Th" ne w-;paper noted in a front µa~t> l-d1l0nal that the gov- 1 rnmt•nl in Marrh obtained an Mdt•r barring Madison-based l'rogn",s1V{' ma~az inP from pubhhhmg an article on rfuclear "'-l"lponry based on research us · 1n1: untb'\s1ficd public docu- m1·nt-. m Storm Bornt· toward the• '>nuth by a good br~zt·. tht· rdu.:•·t·s ne"' over the "death strip·· hordc·r and put down in this navaru.in town. far from the bordt'r''i electnfit'd fences and minefields it wa.., bt•heved to he th(' first time· Thtt CS<' apt' began a bout I · :.l a m . 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It llftded .. .,,..... ... ..,_....,.. , • .,.. •• Mid Stlltftll4t. All Hwff\IOfl l•W 0( cur~-~ Al< It lt4PQOd betow ··-· ContlO.f'etJ!y ,..,~, !Oday with -I-C'-t eloftq I'-C OHi. .,,..,.,..,.., """" "'""'911 r_, HIQfl -,..,. ,.,.,. It wltll •~ ••· pe<led IOw; lnl-lllQll "Wiii! e 10w °' "· Wetw, '1. • E ttew111tr• tlOM w1nat ,..,,.,.,o.., ton10111 •~<•Pt •-,1•r1v 10 toutm..1l..,y t0 IO II knoh Wlftl ont to two lllOI ~ ...... ttwt eltor--· Se<ono 1-1."' p.m, 1 t $e<ond lllQll 1•tt11 m. H TIIHOAY l'1r1t ·-2 •• ,,,,. 0 1 l'lnt IHOfl I '6 a '"· • I s.<ono 1ow 1 ,., "·"'· 1 1 SKCINI 111911 I • p ti\. } } "'" ,,_, ,,. "' ...... tip"' Moon,._, "'-"', Mt.s S•O) pm t ............ ' , " ' , ,, ' • 11 , . " • I Shop the Daily Pilot. and Save! I'm happy because I found the lowest food prices in town -with the help of the Daily Pilot. By using the Daily Pilot food section, I r eally save. Each week. I study the Daily Pilot ads and clip the coupons. Timely recipes and . news of events which affect food prices help me plan a budgetwise menu. Televised claims about lower prices are fine, but the real bargains are in print. 642-4321 In the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT ' .., _____ , • ) AT Y°'IR SERVICE I CALIFORNIA "l'n &ot ti.d nt'~• Send 1n somtbod}I lo ¥U 'Oh, Oil " Got a problem'' Then wnte to Pat l>unn Pat 0 will cut red tape. getting the an.noeTs and action you need to solve mequuaes m government and busmess. Mail your quuta.ons to Pal Dunn, Al Your Sfnllct . Orar19e Coaat Dmly Pilot. P 0 . Bor JS(J), Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many tellers as possible wall be answered, )l.ut phoned mquznes or letters not mclud.mg the reader's full name. addrPSS and busmess hours' phone number CQllnot be considered Tins column appears da1· ly except Sundays. ltfo1'ers /tlust Mention /tle••e• DEAR PAT: Is there any information availa- ble that will allow me to compare the service rec - ords of various moving companies before l choose one to handle a cross-country move? J .L .• Costa Mesa Any mover you hire must give yoa facts on its record of underestimat.ef, late pickups, and de· liveries and claims. Request this red pamphlet, "Summary of Information for Shippers· of Household Goods," from various moving com· panies before you choose one. Also remember that interstate moves are regulated by the Interstate Commerce Commission. . . When you start gelling estimates keep in mind that you have a right to an estimate based on an actual inspection by the mover. This is not a bind· ing price, however .. Charges are based on actual weight. The mover can demand op to 110 percent of the estimate in cash on delivery. It's best to use a c ertified check for the amount of tbe estimate and traveler's checks or cash for the ex· tra 10 percent that may be doe. Any balance is due within 1S days. Be s ore to understand the esUmate. You will be curged extra for packiDg, storace at your own request, disassembly of appliances, ex- tra flights of stairs, etc. Beware of very low estimates. Prices do not vary mucb betweea car- riers; bat service may. You also have the right to watch the weighing of your sblpment. Be sure to fmd out bow much t.lae carrier will be liable for ln the event of damage and purchase additional lnsuraac<' if it ls necessary to folly protect your goods. If problems come up, call the carrier: caJJ the ICC hotllne - (800) 424·9312 4>r call the industry trade assocla· lion hotllne -(800 > 336-Je94. Label PiUo"'neaker•• Ne•t DEAR READERS: An investigation of r~· tallers and wholesalers or pillows and comforters h11s revealed numerous instances of mislabeled down· and featber-IUled products. In a statewide survey conducted by the Bureau of Home Furnishings of tbe state Department of Consumer Affairs, products identified as contalnlng down , goose down, duck down, aod various blends of down with feathers were found to contain quan- tities o( feathers grossly in excess of that allowed by law. The discovery of the violations of Its truthful labeling regulations bas led the bureau lo issue withhold·from-sale orders affecting thousands or feather and down pillows and comforte rs throughout the state.- Also u a result of the survey, the Feather and Down Assoclat.lon and its individual members have agreed to participate in an lndustrywlde quality control program aJfectlng all feather·and down·fUled pUlows and comforters offered for sale in California. The quality control program wlll require every plllow and comforter manafactared for sale in CaWomia after Sept. I, 1979, to be ldtntlfied by code with a certified laboratory analysis of the plumage conta.ined in the article. The industry bas also agreed to submit to the Bureau of Home Furnishings a copy of all laboratory analyses and to make avaUable upon request a copy of all production records. Tbe bureau wt.ll monitor the effec:tlveness of &lie qaallty control prouam by regular testing In Its owa laboratory of articles obtained at retaU and wholesale locations throughout the state. Mail Flra O•t of A~tloft1 DEAR PAT: From hU the attached correspon- dence I Jeel I definitely can use "At Your Service." As you can see, I placed an order in early March with Stratford House Inc. of Stratford, Conn. I've been trying ever since to get a refund because the firm can't seem to provide the merchandise I wanted. My letters .aren't answered, and 1 hope you can do better. B.J .M., Huntington Beach Not da.15 time. The Bridgeport, Cou., BeUer Bul.HN Bareaa l'eporta that Stratford Boaae deelared hill baaknlp&cy A•I· I, tm. Tiile ftna laad Mell espene:c~roblema preno.tJ, a9d flle4 Claal*r 11 p p <reor1aabadoll) .. , u. •a.Jor eredl&era laave been &lte ab·••tla elal•·flllal 'l'eeeaa.L. aeeor.U.1 te tlae BBB. CeMmHn .._ ••1 me elalaa ~J pmdulas a ,,_,ti dalm fwm at a atad19er7 -.re. ~·· lal I&, _. •alllal &e: Weree la Buk:nlpky, Fe41eral ........,, Lafaye&&e BIYd., BrNle,eft. c.a ...... Plnl .. etet'• S erlles Ottered DEAR PAT: Is it possible to 1et printed copies of currat presidential speeches? If eo, where? L.W., Huntlnctoa Beach v ... Y• eaa reqweet "PneldnUal Dee•· ......... hi • , .. , frem: s ........... ., Dee••••t•~ Ge•er••••t Prl•tl•I Office, Wn " ..... D.C ..... Y•'ll renlft a ••kli eem1lnM n el ............ _.,.. ... .._.. =•n'lal .......... ~111• ., Ille nHe . BalllC P.re••tlellals . Too Liberal Credit LOS-ANG-ZLES <AP> -DOu,iu W. ot Sacramento hu a bome and famil)'. Pl>'• b1a bills on Ume and bu bad the ume Job ror 10 yean, all ol wbld\ ~-him a 1ood credit riat. 8ul Dou& W., who banks with Amerlea Nat.tonal Bank, wu I Ut'· prlaed at a letter be got from Crocker NaUoaal Bani. lbe wake ot recent credit card and loan promot.ioaa. Crocker itlelf wrote off 14.3 mlWon lD bad loam last year. .. IT'S SILLY TO say that this doesn't eaeouraae people to take out a loan -that's wbat it's meant to do," aaya Crocker Senior Vice Prai· dent Ward Steveoaon. "But that it ncou.rac• lbem to 1et ln over their bead.a, I doubt. Tbey have to bave "C&OCIU!a BANK WANTI to lend cood credit ratings or they wouJdn 't you s1.ooo.'' said the letter. which be offered this. 1 regard credit as a addecl that Doug W. had a "PRE· public benefit which la not abused ex· APPROVED credit Hoe of $1 ,000 ceptbyaveryfewpeople." from Buy way. a product ol Crocker · Nearly 69 million Americana have Bank" and asked, "Why wait for the Master Charge cards issued by things you want or need?" various baJib and about 75 million boug W. never used bis unrequest· bold VISA bank carda. Banks, which ed $1,000. can issue both VISA and Master However, federal authorities say Cbarge simultaneously, have about too many other consumers are half of all coo.sumer credit oo their responding to aggressive credit pro-cards says John Perkins president motionals by banks and may be bor· of th~ American Banken Associa· rowing beyond their means. lion. COMPTROLLER OF THE Curren· cy John Heimann sent a letter to some 4,700 nationally chartered banks last w~k warning them about what be said was an nationwide over- extension of consumer credit and urging them to reconsider: loan pro- motions such as Crocker's Buyway plan. Bank officials deny their cam· paigns are leading consumers into too much debt. But they concede that delinquency rates have be~n rising in A-· r "SHINY PLASTIC cards are lbe symbol of a new era lo coosumer finance," Peridns told the ABA 's Na- tional Bank Card Convention here. "Yet -and this is related to.l.nflation and the state of the economy ·-we have seeo warning signs that con- sumers may be o~rextended." One s uch warning sign -the amount of"Visa and Master Charge loans past due -rose 75 percent betwttn yearend 1977 and yearend 1978. says Western Bancorporation Chairman Joe Pinola. You'll love our exclusive '1cean Co Ocean"Service. There's only one Broadway. It's in New York. 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A• Motlday, Sep~r 11. tm Robert N Wtedt Publlsner T~s KMV ll/Ed1t0t, 6€ Fire Service JaekAtld "00 __, j. ~Switch: Come~le~X ~·---------=Boat Peoele: Joy and Sorro~ ... .,~~!..:-._-= or.,.. ~·aupen .... wUI aw.·. fOU\lbf,at to . hip them '°" wtdl U-. .,....,.. ol ftre ~ Hrvlcea.n ~--a ' The tat• hM provided fire~ .-.iee for un- incorporated anu ol lhe OD ab for more &baa foar de· ca<tn. Nme clues, incl8Clbll Irvin• aad Su Jau Capistrano, a1ao anll t.Mntulwl ol t.be Mrvtce t.brouch contracts wtth the county md aaa.. Bllt the state's cteclam a.a,...-to clilcooUa.ae the atreemeot for bucll•l re•w,... aome heavy quea-Uons ror COUil\)' oflldals. They are cooaider;ln•· for example. whether the en· Ure system and its mor than 500 em~ &bouJd be U · sbnilated by the c.-ounty at an es at.eel coet ot $23 mHhon. Th4! consuJtant , who bas not beeo aeJ.ected.. also ls ex peeled to t?xplorc other alt.emaUves which m.labt Include a contract walh a private COIQP&DY to provide aervica and the use or voluntary rtreftptera. Another 1ssue expected to be addressed lncludes whether the county or the state s.bou.ld provide protection in the county w1ldlands an!a. Crash rescue service at John Wayne Airport also must be considered. A decision shouldn't be put ort any longer than possi· ble because or uncertainties in Cirefiahtina ran.ks. Fire Chier Carl Downs says some of his personnel are suffer· ing poor morale and are seeking transrers. They are anxious that a decision be reached quickly .. But the consultant service, which is expected to cost in the range of SS0.000. can pay dividends and is more im· portant in the long run than hasty action. S1,1bstantial costs savings may result. The consultant also can give elected officials information on whi ch to base intelligent decisions. Missile Plan Essential It seems ironic that a decision to proceed with a $33 billion intercontinental ballistic missile system shbuld be made \\'hen a new arms limjtation treaty is under con· side ration . But that's the way it is in this strange world. President Carter has announced final plans Cor: de- velopment and deployment of 200 MX rn.issiles, each of which can be shuttled among any of 23 blast-resistant shelters to protect from attack. . As things stand now, the existing force of fixed·base U S. Minutcm<.in missiles is becoming increasingly vulnerable to attack as the Soviets develop their knowledge of Minuteman locations and the ability to destroy them The mobility of the MX system should orfer substan· lial protection . It will be the largest missile ever de · vcloped by the United States, smaller in size tha n the Soviet SS 18. but supposedly as effective. Experts believe that the proposed limitations of SALT II would preclude Soviet destruction of the MX system. Without SALT, that would be less certain, and this fact may well influence ratification of the treaty. Obviously. the MX plan will not enchant the Soviets. That hardly matters . They certainly will take full advan· tagc of lhe research and development perin.itted under SALT. so we have little choice but to do likewise -while hoping that soml' cluy even Limited arms racing will come to an end Constitution Lives· On this the l92nd anniversary of the sigp.ing of the Constitut ion. one wonders 1r the signers could bave en· vis ioned the impact their act would still have on an even· tual 200 million inhabitants of 50 states. . George Wa~hmgton. deputy from Virginia, and 38 representatives of the 12 other original states, affixed their signatures to the relatively brief seven-part docu· mcnt which within a year had been ratified by the re· quired nine states and became the law of the land. The ftrst 10 amendments, the critical Bill of Rights, were developed two years after the signing. The most re· cent amendment. the 26th. was not added until 1971. So the Constitution remains alive, influencing our well·being every day and serving as a model for many younger nations. lt makes good reading for this Constitu· lion Weck. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those or their authors and artists Reader comment is invited Address The Daily Pilot, P 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·4321. Boyd/ Breathing By L.M. BOYD It's not likely that you breathe evenly through both nostrils at the same time. Most probably, you breathe malnly through one nos tril for about three hours, then mainly through the other nostril for the next three hours, alternating that way throughout the day and· night. Has to do witb \be U · pansion and contraction ol nasal tissues. I'm told your nose is a seU-eleanbis air condltiontt. Youn maybe. Dear Gloomy Gus The mail keeps brin1· • ing requests rrom Howard Jarvla for money to keep Proposl· Uon 13 valid. What sav· ln&s 1 thought l would have on taxes 1oe1 right back to blm if I rollow aloruc on U.e request&. J.V. OIHnlY O.• ,..,._lllt ..... mlUef •\' ,, ... ,. •11f ff Ht ~•writr .... le<I .. v .. ,.. llf ... -....-.... ~,.. ....... (,-y co.. Otlly ....... The solar-heated airport terminals at Aspen. Colo., are maintained at a constaot 60 degrees F oo the theory that this wiU keep the people doing what they're ~ to do -move. ' Pretty s mall country, Panama. Smaller than South Carolina. But Panama has more species of trees and birds· tban all of North American above Mexico. · A bit ~ the tyrics lo the N atbml Alltbem of Huqary pra1ael Tokay wine. No clergyman has visited the White House more fre· quently than DUiy Graham, It's repo~. Inte,..tl.DI, If true. Lyndon Jobnaoo'a pro. tep, Blll Moyen, 1 .. e qp the dadl to wort there. 90 be doesn't count. Tbe OlllJ presi- dent wbo iD•lt•d Biily Graham e.ee bat no more than once •H Rarr7 S~ · Trumu. YM bow Ulat ~yalcal d~ can.cs et la1? Claw II tha& DOnD 1 early rileft ... 't Mt. Mid .., it •• tla1 aormallr late e111,1n. Alld • .... ,, ,... ported. eutbounden aulfer moN from it than do .-. bounden. , WA HlNGTON -Two moet.bl a., we delcrlbed the plight of ftacb ~ Lot ooe ol tbe tum· dr da or lbou1aad1 of ADOnymoua Allan "boat people" cut adrift on the perUoua opeo Mii He turned up. f orlom aod malnourls bt<I, ln a refu1•• camp ln farawl}' Mala7sla. He gave moet ot b.tt meapr food rations to his small daughter and pr egna nt wife Ile ate r a l a n d anakes to sur vtv l'• The Ir altu tfoo was 10 hopeless. be wro te a 1i&lcr in Aml'r&e.'a:that he thought It might be more merdfUI to do awoy wiU1 bis family and th~n klll himself The sister tried frantically to reuch him. but DOt one letter tot through J.c>a decided hll 111lAtr must be dt-ad But ju!\t as he was about to abandon all hope, hls nrna• wt1s callc-d out by the t am p authorities Ile was notifil-d that his pathellc. lm· poverishl'd family would be wc>lc•onie art th'' United States UNKNOWN TO tht'm, Lot's desperate sister. Chuong Ellis, had appealed to us We contact· ed lmm1~rat1on Commissioner Leon<"I Castillo who moved fast lo prevent the family swc1de With bewilderln~ speed, Loi was on his way to Amt n ca with his wife Vw. d.1u~hter Tao and new baby Minh Chow. Paul Harvey Tb4t1 were ll'Mt*9 at the Les Ve1••· NeY., International airport by Lol'• alatu...-. Our NPf 11mtt•be. Tlm A.Ddersoa. wu lmtted to lbare tbe pota. D&Dt moment witb tbem. The ·family straaled otf tbe plane, fatt1ued 'and tu. Tbelr Allan •tolclam Woke down at tbe a;tght ol tbe awaltine aiater. Slnlles lit up the lnDl faces: tears bqan to •tl'N.ID. Choking on their first words, they fell iolo one uot.ber'a arms. TlfBN A SUDDEN calm. Uke a sl1b t:A relief, setUed over tbe aeene. It was as if tbey were of· ferln1 an u.nspolren prayer of tban.Us}vtae that the aaoni.l:in& ordeal wu over. For the 'Ibach Mlnb Loi family knew they were the lucky ones. They had left Whlnd hordes of hopeless ref. ugees ln feUd refugee camps and rumsy boat, often at the mercy of marauding Malaysian gangs and Thai pirates. Our repttSeotaUve drove the family totbearnt'Whome in Veyo. Utah, wh e re lhe s ister Chuong lived. As they pUed out of lhe van, Loi could no longer suppress his emotion He could speak oo English; but suddenly he threw his fists into the air and Jumped with JOY, like a football player who bad JtUt scored a Super Bowl touchdown. With all his lungpower. Lot yelled at the nearby mountains: "Amenca'" FOOTNOTE: For some re>f u~ees. the ordeal has not ended in America. Some have eocoun tered resent ment from neighbors, who rear the low-prud .. refu1.. wiU tak-e away Jobi. There have been u.nprovobd ID· chlema..aacl j'_a_tial 1lun. <>tber refu1M1 have been turned loose. unprepared and bewlldered, ln a 1tran1e cosmopolitan society they doo't WMlentand. The Waablngton Post recen'tly told or a refugee who was dumped Into a barren ArliJliton, Va .• ~ent. with nothlqbut $20, a bag ol rice and a boWe ol fish sa~ce to austa.ln his wife ad lhree cbildren. "We came· here with hope," be mourned, "and now we have nothing." But fOI' the Thach Mlnb .Loi family. there was a hearty Westen) welcome. Neighbors in Veyo and Sl George. Utah. bave pitched in to help Chuong ex· pand her home to make r90m for her hrot.ber and his family. Other oeigbbors formed a com· m1t~e. which is raising money lo help Loi get settled And an engineering Hrm gave Loi a job, despite the fact that he speaks DO English. PERKS APLENTY: Drawing pay from Uncle am as a "supergrade" e ullve can be richly reward Aod the last trung anyone in · happy situa- tion needs is some embarrassing questions Crom congressional budget watchdogs On~ such rec1p1<>nt of lhf' tax pavers· largessf• 1' Glenn 1-·crguson, head or lhf' federaJly funded Radio Fr<~ Europe and Radio Liberty These broadca.o;t· mg fac1hllL'S have ~n bearrung ne>"' s and s ubllP propaganda to the <'ommuntbl countr ies of L '~'-........ ' :""-.. ... _,-.,.,._ ...... -.......... ~ Eastern Europe l1DH tM earb' l~. • • t"•rlUIOD was aa.rted to U.- dlltreuing posalblliu ..._.. b• m11bt be subjected to bostile questions about b.la •alar7 _. ~rquilitea, and how be rot h1a lucrative upPolntment lD the ftrsl p l ace . An o ld band at Washington lnfl&hU.u. be did a little fancy footwork io bave the potentially damaainl question.'J withdrawn from -a Senate Ap· propriaUons Committee bear· 10&. THE se.. YEAS.OLD Fergv.son hl an administraUve veteran o! such gcwernment programs as VlST A and the Peace Corps, but his last positioo before his ap- pointment to head the Mwtlch· based radio stations was presi· dent of the University of Connec- ticut. So he aimed hi.s personal lobbying effort at Sen. Lowell W e1c ker, R -Conn ., a top RepubUcan on the Appropria· Uons Comrruttee. Ferguson· dropped in on the We1cker office -he called 1t a "casual v1s1t" -and Introduced himself as the ex.president of the unaversily Jn this capacity, be chalted it up with Weicker aide Tltn Keeney, a Connecticut law school graduate Following th e conver s ation. K eeney phoned the comm1tt~'!> ounori· ty <'ounscl and told him Weicker wanted f o ur qut-st1on~ withdrawn Kt-ency lutcr ail nutted hP hadn't consulted We1cker about the matter One or the embarrassing ques t1on ~h1ch Keen<>y -.urr.N.'<fed 1n -.1thdr:.iwmg. called for a copy of Ferguson's contract Our re portl'r Abbe Fletman got a copy of the suppressed contract, and It" :i JUJ<"Y one. His !'ialary and perks total $72,500. including a ~.000 base pay, $7,000 "post aJ . l11~3n<'t>" to makP up for the dnllJr Oeutschmark <'Xchan~e rat«> SJ 000 1n retirement tM-nrf1Lo; a SJ 000 lax hrenk and d1rrC'tor·s fees amounting to $4 .500 r ~ ADDITION to t·hat , 1-'Pq'(uson 1s given $800 $900 a month for housing allowance in Munich. plus paid utilities, a pttrsonaJ car with gas allowanN?, 11 free tnps to the United States each year and an educat.JooaJ al- lowapce for his three cJilldren. He also gets a Sl0,000-a-year .. adjusted presid ential at Iowan<'~ .. that he doe15n't have to al'<'OUnl for Th~ grand Cota! an t">t1matN1Sl12.000 I ntereshngly. Feriust>n was t hP <'hrunnan of the search com mittee that eventually selected tum for fus cushy Job. He re "1g ne-d shortly before he was cho!>en Trade ~SchoOls Best Job R oute for ,,__Many Tbe number or Americ1ln workers working remains at a near record hlgb -more than 96 million. But the second-quarter jobless rate persists at s. 7 per<'cnt. There is som ething wrong when our nation carries the burden of s 8 mil lion un e mpl oyed whil e the nu mber o f h elp-wanted ads in news· pap e rs cont inues to run m o re than 150 per· cent ahead or live years ago. Many of those jobs beggmg for workers willing to work are hard work. AND 1'BE jobless protest to we lfare counselors that they don't ltoow how to be auto Sydney Harritt m c c h a n i c s • m a c h 1 n t· t 11 o I o perato r s. t ypewriter r1• pairmen. E ven thou gh tho<.f' Jobs now pay enough to get nC'h on• Many or today's JOblf'!>S an· either undcrquallh<'d or O\'Cr qualified for work Admissions deans (.'\ t-rywh<"r" tell me that the new mterest. even among freshmen and sophomores. 1s with "vocational education." That's quite a <.I<' parture from the campus do· littles of the Sixties Addition a lly, voca tiona l schools are being rediscovered For one thing. a trade school education will cost a maximum of $6,400 whereas the cost of go i.ng to colleRC now ranges from $13.000 to $22.000 ' AND THE TRAl>E sc ho1.I 1raduate is assured or •·· 11 • prompta<'ceptanC'e 111 1: .. ,,,,. ("Ill jobma1._d Of \.'VUl"St: lht-r t. I" ~ •• overlap 1\ pr" J te cnllei;?e or a state col legc ma\ also teach agriculture or eni::1necr1ng or computer t<.·C'hnolog~ or ~ome such skill. But ·th <' l 'n1 ve r s 1t y o f :'1! 1rhu.:an Research Center has rnnduC'ted a -.t udy which in rl1cates that 35 pccrcent or our nation'<; ll.lbor force ts now in a Jnh '4 h1ch someone with less t·du~at1on could handle Thc't' r<>..,earchers found a C'Jrp<'ntcr wh-0 went ba<'k to col h'J:t' to bcttt-r h1m:.elf and become a teacher Wh<'n he graduated the best offer he could get as a teacher paid less than $10,000 Ht-went bark to C'arpcntcnng for $20,000 The advantages of a trade 'i<'hool education are being re· rognizcd. The propnetary trade .,chool industry now comprises '.000 schools and is a $3 billion annual business Doth class attendance and cor· respondence schools art? now of· fermg courses an real estate, tn· :.ur a nee. Se(lUritles, account.Ing medical and dental aide tram an~. secretarial work, aviation 4nd auto, mechanics. eke tron1c:.. draftmg. air condition ing and refrigeration, data pro <"<'"sing and computl'r program ming WATCH lT~ With federal ancl state tax dolJars available. sorrtr· trade schools ha,•e concentrated mort' on signing up student.-, thanoneducatmg them. Before you sign up for a course. ask for a h:.t or lhe com- panies ~·hich have employed the s chool's graduates Find out what they think of the school They used to say a college education was worth 24 percent more lifetime mcome than a bJl!h school education. Now, for many, the re ls ~omething more lucrative than either -education for a blut: collar job. many or wbich pay more than $25,000 a year. H We Choose Life We Must Choose It All the Way 1 rar1::1y qu"'~ 1wr~ m.n .. 1entence or c ~" 11 tl.v t'vhuru1 because I do11 1 licl1t:vt-111 1~tt111K 11omeon~ eb!c J., my J•l&y 1o1chk for me. But WJo) 1 c.uuvt re&ist quotiu ~ 11eve r c1l trench•ol parag1 4~•·~ t hat ..t41>• l"h• what t tnn All eloqucml> lib ft n•-~"t:' *n .. .uo "' .. '"'t"fl\ hHl<r Ui lilt! IU ..> Cl I t1 I y "-••'-'l.UH5 U.S. Catholic, Ii braee ~ •tUd .. ~t ..... Uf• ... .J •• u. ....... ~ naln• .... ..,. ...... ~~. . •• '..,_..to thete artlel-. a •~t •rr •neared ,,.... "9ter ttue.t'ntary M•1er, O.S.11., ot Ladysmith, Wls. She wrote. in part: uwg AllB either We-given~ deatb-deakn. GMnc llle meana shatma our Coodl and lives wtth tbGH eo Deed them ... "Women 1eekln1 abort.tons need oar krfe &Del relOUrces, not our mardlle and rhetoric. They doe't need our Cbrt.Uaa preach· log at that time; they need to experience our Christianity ... ·•AU too often we are death· dealers: we kW the babies af· \erwards. We ktll whh our rtabteouaneu. o\lr platitudes. our eaay aaawera. our ln · eenallhtt;J, our attltudn . • . '' · Then SUJter Rosemary comes to tbe crux of what I consider t.o be the trailc naw lo the an\l· . '( abortion !>land. She asks: ''THE QUESTION seems to be: where do we kill those wbo don't meet our standards: in tbe womb, or in the 1heUol; i.D the womb or an our closed nei1bborhoods and aebools: iD tbe womb or In our economic pollcles and unemploymelft lines; ln the ·womb or ln our prisons and research labs; in the womb or in our wars of competi· lion ~d greed?" She concludes her tbouabttul and anguillhed appeal: "(( we chooH W• we mut choose it all the .,.., and for everyone. If pro-Ufe efforts are aborted alt.er a dllld l• born. if quality of ure ls DOt su.aran&aed alott« with life -1s the :sin less deadly?" . THIS IS WHAT I have tried to uy In my several comments on lbe subject, t.bou&h not as wdl ur 11 concisely. Also, I have spoken u a scribe, outside tbe cburcb. wbiJe Slster Roeemary apeab, if DOt witb autborit)'. at leut • a devout and de~ servant ol the nock. The anti-abortion foree:a may have a good case, blololicallY and morally. But they fatally weaken their case by tbelr contin utn.1 lack ot eoocera ror chooa· ln1 life "all the way and for •veryone." Tb.is foresbortening, c.o ioy mind, ia wbat turns a no· bit. vlaloo or the human peraonaHty •nto a atu)boro do1ma that &oob no further Uau the r.tua. I • -uu11 ' AFTERllATH OF TRAGIC RRE -The still· smouldering wreckage of an expensive home is wet down by a fire fighter follow- ing a wind-driven brush ~ire that swept Buses to R ,oll On Vote Today? LOSANGELES lAP)-The l,200strik.ing Rapid Tramit District mechanics were to vote today on a temporary return to work, a move which could have buses rolling by Wednesday. Members ol the Amalgamated Transit Union were urged by chief ATU negotiator Jerome Long to approve the strike moratorium hammered out in dramatic fashion during the weekend. The moratorium would last until early October wttile negotiations continue . ~"e" S·9•te• E.,aluated LOS ANGELES lAP) -A top energy adviser to President Carter says Los Angeles County should abandon the odd-even gas allocation system because "it p robably ,.--------does not end up saving ( ~ J gasoline." J•ifTE Eliot Cutler, as. ,________ sociate director of the White House Office of Maoaeement and Budget, told county officials dur· in1 ·• weekend meeting that the odd-even plan should be used as "crisis management tool." •nr €alb for Legal 1Jnit11 LOS ANGELES lAP> -A call for unity in the legal profession has been sounded by state Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird, who criticized groups which wish to dominate the court system with "the politics of fear." In her address to the State Bar Association's annual convention Sunday, Ms. Bird called "upon members of the Bar to help keep this process boneat." Ms. Bird avoided any references to the current probe into alleged misconduct on the high court. .lewJS Prote•t E'll• Ca•dng LOS ANGELES <AP> -Several hundred persons representing a coalition of Jewis h groups marched to the CBS Television City to protest the cuUn1 of Vanessa Redgrave as a Jewish survivor of the Holocaust in a network movie. Irv Rubin, the Jewish Defense League's na· tional dl.rector, was arrested for investigation of vandalism during Sunday's rally. Authorities said bJ1ballwauetat$500. ~ter Cr .. la \'lctl• Bunted LONG BEACH <AP> -Rescue officials con· Unued their search in Long Beach harbor today in hopes of finding a missing victim of a helicopter craaboearthe Queen Mary. Llfeguard Chief Dick Miller said divers quit looting few the body after the helicopter wreckage waaliftedfromthewaterSaturday. through the area Sunday afternoon. Of- ficia ls suspect children playing with illegal fireworks started tht! holocaust in the Laurel Canyon area. Odna Tour Nixon's Third Visit PEKlNG l AP) -Former President Nix· on arrived in Peking today on his.third visit to China, and asserted thal Sino-American relations arc important to the survival of both COU(ltnes and the peace of the world. Nixon. who came in from Hong Kong and Canton to u subdued welcome. told reporters in a brief airport statement. "The purpose of my visit is to be brought up to date on the re lations between our two coWltnes and to be a ble to see what progress has been made." He said there was bipartisan support for Chinese·American relations, and that the is· ~ue is one that would not divide the two U.S. oolltical parties. State's Seniors linprove Scores SACRAMENTO (AP> -In "an important turnaround." California's college.bound seniors have improved their Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, says state schools chief Wll.son Riles. Riles announced Sunday that the 102,500 Californians who took the SAT this year scored six points hig her than the national average in mathematics and one point higher in verbal skills. TllE VEAR JJEFORE. the Californians scored two points below the national average on both tests. Riles issued a statement saying the SAT re- s ults "represent a n important turnaround in California. Scores have been mostly going down at both the national and state levels for more than six years." RILES ADDEO, ''Our rever sal of this negat ive trend. especially when the national scores continue to deline, represents an improve· ment worthy of recognition by the people of California. ··I think the reforms and improvements start- ed last year and expanded th.is year in our secon- dary schools give us a reason to hope that our overall student achievement will continue to in· c rease." The California mathematical scores improved seven pomts. from 466 to 473, between 1978 and 1979, while the national average fell one point. In verbal skills. the California students improved one point, from 4Z7 to 428, while the national average fell two points. We just opened a brand new office of California First Bank. Right near you. At Pacific Coast Highway at Golden Lantern. In fact. we're opening new branches all the time. So fipding a oonvenient office of our b8nk is really no problem. Our newest branch Ufers the same things all our branches offer. Skilled. > · efficient ~e with a ~t!IY friendly attitude. Backed by the best systems available m banking today. That's J1ow we got to be Or.it! of the fastest growing CALIFORNIA . banb in the state. I 1T oome and see our new Dana Point office. It's really quite tenific. . C.ocne ~ meet the people at c.alifomia First. Enter • our drawing, between September 11 and 21. and win a FIRST BANK Hobie Cal ~ ... 'DIC . . Pacific Coast Highway at Golden Lantern • Dana Point • 92629 • 496-1293 ~\,. DAIL y Pll.l)J' A 1 • AP Wlr.,tiolOJ VIEWING TWO HOMES IN RUINS -A cou· ~ plc and a fm ·mun !-.land a rrud the ruins of two homt.•s that Wl'rt' among 24 destroyed Sunduy. lk~tdenb of Laurel Canyon v.·ere stunned when a raging blaze. pushed by 25 m .p.h. wi nd:-.. swept through the wood ed area overlooking Los Angeles. Many bomes v.<•n · Vc.JfU('d ut S.500.000 Reagan Gets Big oost 'Winner-take-all' L1ids Nomination Quest S AN DIEGO <A P > California Rcpubhcans will re lain their ~inner take all pres 1dential primary for al least one m ore t'lt'cllon . g1\ 1ng Ronald Rt.•u gan a 1111.: l)(Y>Sl tn tus quest for the 1980 nommat1on On a lop-;1dcd Gi5·227 ballot Sunday, delc•gales to the California Hepubltca n Party con vention dec1d<•d to lt't Caltfomia remain the only state th al giv~ <ill of llS ('00\ ent.aon delegates to the winner or 11.:> primar). rather than d1v1dmg them in proportio n to the popular vote. California will have l fl8 del egates, nearly a quarte~ of the total n eed ed to w10 th e Republican nomination. THE DECISION to retain the winner-take-all primary is worth 85 to 100 extra convention· del· egates for Reagan 1f his vote total next June 3 is the same as his current standing m the polls. which show him favored by 44 to SO percent of the voters in a field or nine potential candidates At the same time state party del · egatcs were voting lO relaw the winner·takc·all primary. they also ovcrwhclmiogl} endorsed Reagan for·prc'>idcnt in an unof· fic1al s trawvotc In the straw vote for pres1· dent, which has no effect on the delegate selection, Hcdgan was the overwhelrrung choice. with 522 votes. Texan John Connally trailed with 13.1, followed by U S, Sen Howard Baker of Tennessee. with 26. ST ATE PARTY c hairman Truma n Camµbl'l l said he favored wmni-r tak<' all because 1t build-; part) unity and gives the state more <lout al the na t1onal convention th:in a delega- tion di\1dcd among many can- didates But he conc<'<kd that the real reason the party voted to rC'Lam its winner take all primary was bt'caust• 1l would help th~ AA- ~ l'ar-0ld former Cahfom1a go\ erno r. whose backers s till dom ina t e th <.' C.J1 1forn1a Republican Party 'I don't Uunk ll <.'SC'<J~ an~ of '.\OU that tht· perr1 nt .. J.!t fan,r rng wmner·takt' all c loseh ~p prox1matt's th•· P"'rrt:ntd.,, f:H ormg C~m Rf'<tg an an th•· "traw poll. ·Campbell comment t.'d ,u <J nt:Y.S conft-n·nn· TllF. P ROPORTIO ~ \f. d 1 vision of delegates ~as pro posed by backers of former T(•x Js Gov John ConnaJly and other contenders for the Republican nomination They charged that winner· take-all. which has bec.-n aban· doned by every state except Cahfonua. is unfair t>eca'Use 1t d enies representation at the national convention to m1Utons of Cabforma.n!> who ma v \ow for other candidates. · But Reagan backers con tended the issue ~as not !rur ness. but an attempt to un d e r m 1 n (' R L' a g a n " s t 1 11 . unoff1c1al prt's1 dt'nt1JI campaign "IT IS~"'T A!'/ l~l'E of fair ness. it is a blatant. political p)o:. to d ilute the streni:?th of Ronald nragan at the national con,·i-n twn ... said Hill Campbell of 11 .. c1rnda He1ghL-;, RepubhcJn n11<1r leader of the state Sf.natC' . ·"This should not be called winner·take·all l t ~hould be· called Reagan·take all." com plained former Rep Charle•, V:1ggins of Orange County ""This IS not a question of politics , of Ronald Red):!Jn 'l'rsus soml' other cand1dalc It t 11m 1nw.t1'ff th<Jt he did not lob- b\ ., fl delegates and that he ~·asn t Y.ornt"<I that abolition of y, inn1·r t.tke au might hurt his l ampa11!ll Ho~ 1·n·r R1•agan backers, in ton'• ntion dt bJlC. s aw the t•h:sl 11·ns.:( to winncr-t<tke-all 1lPJI1\ a-. a hattlc for conven · t llln d1•lt•11 l• .. · I hi' 1 tilt' first nC1t1onal prim , r• c;o'" ffrai::an must ·not ,,.., .. 11 ... aid Assemblym<tn Hrul •· •w..,tandt• of Orange "RE \GAN CHOSE to make this a tc!>l of his populartly, and ~ c found out Heagan is pretty popular." Wiggins observed aftPr his defeat. Statt' Sen John Schmitz of Newport Beach. a Con nally back e r who authored the measure before the convention, said he would oppose the ballot 101t1at1\e because al would in ef· frC'I lei l)(•mocrat1c voters de· e1de how the Re publtcan pnm:Jry should be conducted. ·\\1.· ::.hould iron it out within the p.1 rty Thal·s what we were doin~ ttul:> "eek. and I guess I'm th l' guy who got ironed," Schm1t1 said. lloth W1ggms and Schmitz also said the\ opposed another pro- '1o;1on of tlw Crossman plan. ~ h1t·h ''ould allow voters to vote fur 1•1tlH·r :.i Democrat or Hl•pubhc·an in the prtmar y L"rosM1wn must gl'l at least :w; t 19 >11J!nJlures of registered 'ot1.•r -. hv nl'xl .January to put his m,•a•-111 I' on the ba-llot. -.,om1 t h11H! that most party l~acii•r<, pn·i:11:tl'd would be very hard to d. i" a question of nght ·or WN'ni:: D --l D J d Proportional reprc!.cntat1on ,._ I~earc l e aye right. and you know 1t It i., f.,1 r. W..\Sl'J':c""fON <A~ -The :and you know 1t:· said Rl·r ......._ \1r F.iri 1 .. r r c unced today a de· Ra r r y Go Id ~ ate r J r •1 f ht\ of at k.1st three months m an Woodland 11Jlls 1'\.tt.·n•1\ l' .,tudy of the health ef- f 1:CI '> of thl• he rb1 c1de Agent REAGAX. WHO \\AS featured Orangl' nn l" S. airmen who speaker Saturday at the com en ::.l·r' l'J 111 \"1etnam. --- A MAN ARRESTED FOR DRUNK DRIV;NG IS NOT NECESSARILY A CRIMINAL! But He May •.• I Lose his llconse tGo to lail t Have his lnsuranc• cancelled t Lost his lob However. with proper legal representation, all of those problltms may be eliminated. All too offen the result In court Is dlreclly related to the Quality of your lawyer. At American 1..1w Centers, we provide a tree consultation with a lawyer who Is skilled In ttle area of • criminal l1w. (.AME ICANCb 4 ~~ W CEN"f~ WESTMIHSTER 14302 BEACH BLVD. •1~2 ANAHEIM n51 N. EUCLID 110 na .. 231 SAHTAANA 2009 N. BROADWAY 551·1780 TUSTIN 205 W. 1ST 730.o520 Al¥O, l•wvera In dlvorct. pertOMI lnlvry, "'•'9 planning and lmmlor•tlofl. A LAWYIU COOHIATIVI • .. . ... 'f' NATION I OBITUARIES i <'A!•••• Reper1 Divorces TouC --~- A~tfoneer Anao%es Audience Straight "A" student Max Olvera. u . of Modesto spends his summers and after noons and weekends during the school year auctioning livestock. Olvera, who has been auctioneering fuli.t1mt d uring the past three summers. says he got interest· l'd 1n it whil~ travt>ltng with his grandfather, who buys and sells livestock. Deaths Elsewhere OUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) -Sculptor Pal Pa&uy, 83. a master of lhm,.:arian nC'OClassicist nrt whos<' "Monument o ( Hungarian Hussars" 1 n I h" c r i t y o f Srrll'.,fl'h~rvar is con· l'o.lciN·Ni his musll'rpu:.-c·t'. died Friday of h<:arl f.ulurt' ---------°" LfO" t~I PHC'lit l ( 0~ ,.,, •·1•·nt\.il t4•Jl"l1 1not0f' E\f . .;cf'\ C"' ,.,. .. ,-o._,....,i..;nn•.,t-P ''"''t"', 1 tON ~" r tfl""'t ft1 tkt \Jrnt•·fl \l .. ll"t 10 y#'1>r<. ~ ~ llHJqll1 tltlt1'1ff '" tn.-•-h1nf1n~11;n l\J ... rt •, •• ,, ... , ( ttl/t"n (tllb dM ""''' .tn tnlf' r'nAhWMI b,~ p&ay.-, 1n f r11if'\(' t f• t ur YtVP(f Dy ,...\ w it' (;.,,,,. Ut• n.tu11t1tt·t JOV' ftr'I,,... ~ fl'1t• f't fM 'Nf \I I M21t or ""Odt:luQnt• r Mtc n .. tt f 10,,., or~ ,,.,,,,OC>N ..... flut .. r. "'~'" 0 .. l .. an And ~t .. pnAn .. Ofl l •·fin .._~•• ..wvtcM wot t» ~kt on 1"' • ... •I 7 00 PM •• t"" I<-I ''"'" M;.mof'l"I ~ lnt,.,.mfllf"lt "'" .. •"'f"\tl'dl .. l'ty .,,.tl(twtnQ Ml'flY•• I ·•WO Ninov,,t ()t1.,,... Mot'1Virtl'Y nt ~tJ M• ., $09 ~,\.4 MITCHflL (.AANrTI A M f rr •if t t n °'"'''""' Of 811tt:xwt '''end (" Wldfl"IN nt ft1tr, r W Mtltnt-11 n11•,\t·tt .1w1fV •111 '•• tf ••mbjlllf l':I .~,~ '~IUVi\14-11 t., tu' , COU\1n Alt»tri 11 • •·• " nl li.11r111o1 htf'llnd C ~ t,,;-rv1rfl• •mt,,,., rm•'" H Pf'•V.,lfi' httttl '" f(lt•fl•lt • .,,_.., •• , ,,,,,, •• 01 ro ·•• Mf...,.d•rHlof HAHOl LAWH-MT OLIVE Mt>rt11.iry • C" IT• II•• r r .. ·rn.11r,r1 h1.'!> C.1•,h·• ''" (..oC.ld M•" ,, } ~40 51'J1J4 IAL n.tflGoEROH FUNERAL HOME b4&·?4l'4 C,n•,fd Mt1'.rJ ft, ;+-'14'>0 llU IROADW A Y MORTUARY 110 010.1r1w.1v Go·.l.JM•· • .i b42 'Jl~U SMITH & Tl/THILL MORTUARY WISTCllff CHA'El Mortudrv • Cr1>n\rlt1nn., 4?7 [ 171h !-it Costa M""" 646·4888 rtHCI llOTHllS SMITHS' MOITUAIY · 627 Main St. ------------------------------- Butyl Nitrit_e Drug: . . A Killer or a Kick? By The Associated Press It's a cheap drug and, in most states, it's legal. Users claim it's a harmless high. But when Jess e Wilson d1<'d this sum mer, the coroner said 1sobutyl mtritc -the disco drug killed him Wilson's death in Was hington on .July 25 has sparked C1ngry debate ovl'r th«' huzards of butyl mtnte and 1'>111Jut .. 1 nitrite·. twin sister chemicals -.old in drug c.ind Sf'X paraphcm aha shoµs natwnv. Hll· f 'ROM l!t73 TO 1978, '>ome la m1l11on bottles of the (•hem1cals were s old 'fhf•y are market<.-d for an a veragl' of about $6 as "room CJdori;wrs" or ''hqu1d mccnse." but mu~t l·ustomcrs were buying a h11:h Wht•n butyl or 1sobut..y l nitrite vap<>rs are inhal<.-d , a brief but in· tense light.headed reeling follows thut, users claam , intensifies dis· rolhl'QUC music and heightens sexual pl1•a1-.ur£• ··f1 ·s an 1nrn·dil>l1• ru<;h," smd a NM" Or l1•0.ms usl!r who usked'thal ht'> 11:11111· not lw us1•1I "A wt11rr or tw;, ~·•·net... :1 n·,11 s h11rk w;iv1· thri1u~(l1 ~llll r h11iJV ' Ht 'I\ I. /\ '•.;J) ISOtU:TVI. n1t111to 1111 th•· h• ad 'ol111p:."' IU.i'J. 11fl1•r amyl 111trit• w.1 rrnrh· a 1ir1·.,c·n11llfln tlrUJ( '\mvl 111t11t•· 1. 1i·.1·1I 111 ln·ut ~·· h1·;irt .1d111••11t' hut thrill .1·•·k1·ro, lik1·cl 1111· 1111!11 th.11 1·arr11• with 1111· r11rr1• ·• Wlw11 arnvl r111rit1· w,,t. n ·'.lrif·ti-11 , 1·nt r•·111 •·11h11 " • . .iw .1 murk1·1 fttr 11 <;11nll.rr tml 11 t.t:rl , 1 tu rnll'.il At.out 12 m:d,•·• ·• l.tflfH•d llw mult1m1lli11r1 cloll:ir cl1·m.in<I witl1 1111111111'1<1 Jtkt• · It u~h ' ;1n1I ' / ,rwkc·r Hooru," 11111111• (tum 1-.011111 vi anti 11111 yl r11t 11t1• l>r1c l•H' •:iy 1111' Jtr111l1u t•, wcirk llk1• tl11 '> lnhal1n~ lh•· c t11•111 11•ah n ·luiwi.. ·-.rn11r1th mu~C'IN,'' l1k1• th•· hrllr1 anrl f'a11•,1., .r • l1i~t1t rlrtlJI HI hl•WHI JHl''i!lllfl' th•• -.oun •· 11r th1• l1J(ht twatl1•d r1•1•I Ill~( II 11•,1•11 with Hlr •1hcil, 1111· lrllitl(I prt0k'1Ur ,. tlrrrp 1•, 111tr•11111f11•tl "•,ltJ(ht Iv •. ;11·<Mtl10J' Ill w .Jay Fri•••1.1•1 •• r l'at•1f1c Wl·stcrn Un.I rilwl111~: t'11r'11 • 111ak1•r or "Hu'-h " "There 1s no evidence to confirm -the cause of death m tht• Washington incident," he said. "Our medical committee says there's no evidence to suggest that he could die from drinking it " Nonetheless, Freezer advis es against dnnk1ng 1l Freezer cited a s tudy sponsored by Pharmex, a maJor nitrite producer. A panel of doctors concluded that the worst thing likely lo happen to those who inhale t<10 much l>utyl or 1sobutyl nitrite is that they'll faint. Some users aJso get headaches. ALARME D BV TUE chemicals' popularity. several states have tried with mixed s uccess -to halt or res trict sales In 1977, Connecticut banned certain butyl nitrite products. but isobutyl nitrite products like "Rush" are sliU sold io the state. The California Oepartme ntof Jfr,1lth Serv1cc·s ftl<'d suit in 1977 to hall over·thl· c<1unl<'r 1>1111• of "Ru!h" bPcause, smd department s1>0Jccsmun f'l'l(• Wc;isiwr . "Wt' url.(ucd that 11 t·.Juses ti '1r11mrit1r dr111> in blood p11·~111ir1• ;met 1·1>u lcl c· :111111• d1•11th • • Tlw C'Hs1• w11~ :-wttlc•tl .July :11 whc•ll l'a<·1f1r W1·••h·111 .11:11•1•11 not to 1ul v••rt11w "l<u"h" II'<,, !1111.i. 111 l11hd 1l, "Not for 1 .. 111• lo 111111111 1.," amt ton· (11-..· lo "''II "Hu•.h " lo fl'l111li•" whn 1\11111 1l \11 llltrllm. l . .r\ST v•:Mt, 4;1-:0R(;li\ JJUt l1utyl n1!r1ll' on 1t•1 11 .. t or 11n•.,rri1>ll11n tln1ui.. x1111I h1·11ltli tlt•pur trnenl >•JJOk 1·14m:111 N lf'k '1'11 ylhr "Ttw 11t11t.-11111111111f flh urmarv wu1:1 t·oncc•rn('(I 111111111 tl•; t•f(c'l'lh on tlw 111•111 I. l'llJ>f'l'lhlly wl11•11 1t·~ U.'ll'd with nlhf'r r lwrn1r 11lo,," h1• ~:wt llowt•vn. lw Mhll•fl , "11'11 .,ti II t11>1•cJ 111wnly ut J\t lantn gay 11111 :, " f"rN•11·r 0,.1111 1'111·1r1C· Wt·"ilem '" lllf'J)UrlDJ( ll SUll U~lllflhl c:c.-org1n ..... 1 ••1(11l:il111t1 lwr1111•w "11 '" 11111 hlli.t"(I 110 n·u<ionnhl•• •·1w s•• Wt· 'v1· SJH'nl hun clrt•1l<1 a nrl hu11tlr••cb1 11r thouiumtl:. of rlnllar!I in ff'!ll'·t1 l'l1 111ul th1· 1·v1d1•n1·1• 1s llt1tt th1111i. nn 1111t ~t 11ntl1n1( c•xamplc· 11f 11 ~11fco 1>rod1wt " 0 R. ('11.r\ K l.l•:S Sii ,\RI', 11 rt• 111•11 rch1•r ut 1111• Nut11111ul ltu1tll11h' 11f nruv. Ahu1w, 1111111111' i. not 1wr1<111111t•cl 111• 1rn11f llt1· 1 l11•rut f'11IN 11111<ht "truln 1111• h1•11rt , h1• 11111 •·II t hut 1111• 1111111 l('rm 1•frf•rl~ 1111• 11111 known -Children WAlliNoTON (AP) -...... &...-..... tbe number of children In tbe UnJted States dedlned; the number ot them affected by divorces tripled, tbe Cenaua Bureau reporta. _Tbe ltudy_. "DlV2!'.H.. _CbUd ~ aad ClaJJd Support," reports that the naUoo'a dlvorce rate baa climbed from 2 per 1,000 penona ln i.e.o to 5.1 per 1.000 ln um. "11' 111£ CVa&ENT LEVEL OP divorce con· ..-----------• llnuea on a lifetime basis, the proportion of mar· PUBUC NOTICE na1e1 endin1 in divorce may be dose to 40 per· c..._ cent," the bureau said. NOTtea Toc••D•T0111 In 195e there were 361,000 cbJldren Involved in ,~i;:i:::-:i~:ra':':. divorces, but by 1976 the number bad risen to TM•COUNTY of'0ttA•H 1,117,000. However, from 1960 to 1978, the report Ell••.,, ~t!'':!': snn'fls. continues. the total number of chlldren llvine with ••EL'-" M. n11v11Ns, o.c. ...... one or both parents declmed rrom 82 million to 90 NOTICE 11 HE•uv a1v11" 1o ... <rHller~of -..... ..--0~ mllllon. tMt •" --.....,,.,. <!Mm....,.,. The number of cbUdren involved In divorce ,,. w1e1 ......,. •r• ,...-,..,, '° 11 .. seem s tO have stabilized, t.boU,h. and may decline =i:;,:~m°'u:_ ':.~O::.~'·! in the years ahead. tbe bureau apecuJated. . titled <-1. or lo Pf'•-....... wllll IM /'•<etWfV "°"U..r\, 10 1tW1 ..,... "FOa MOST CHILDaEN IN one·parent er11on•d •I '"• ••• omu 01 ,amiu,,... thi U • g t l. le WI LLIAM V. \CHMIOT. 146 hn1------------_, s van arrangemen ut mporary. Miou•I 0 ,,,, •. !>vii• JOO. H•wport spanning a period of a few years, usually u.nW e .. ,,.. Ca11torni. m.o. -k11 •• 11w PUBUC NOTICE their custodial parent remarries, reconciles, or 1111•0 ot-"'1,._.....,.,.._.," •II melt~ ~·"''"' .. Ille ..wt• of ...... marries for the first Ume." the report said . Hlcl cl<K-nl, wltll1n ...... "'°"'"' lfO'nCSTOC••DfTOU Nevertheless. the bureau added. "to the child •11•• " ... '''" 1>Vt>1tution Of '"" ...,.llU\JC,...,...• nouu 11« .. , .. -t•U.C..C.I living with only one parent for a few yeara, lhla o.1.c1...__, 11. ,.,. NOTICE 1!>HUHvo1vo ..... period represents a psychologically and aocialJy arrrv P e"()()t(' c •• ., ... ,, •' J l!•H ,.,11 ••E l lfi · f'•«lllrt•oft,,.W•ll \T•Ol!UlllAH .... HUCMJ~E M. s go &cant part of his or her life a pen." .,. "'" -...,...., \ T •OHMAN, -. J.,.. c;ot.Ol!N If trends continue , the bureau !'laid, children .--ooHun ANO f'•Ncv C•tco . being born in the 1970s have about 4S ct\ances in :!~~·~~~:!..-~'~·:=:.==-.~~ 100 of spending some of their lives m a one.parent .....,,... -..o. u ,,_ ,....,.."'f "'°'-· ~ ot c.M1t., .. , •• ( II Tel C7WI MMD2 ...... -Ir-I\ -.ut "' Ile a m y. Al'--~-1[--· "'-·· \'FACt.rr.-PtNANCIAl The bureau npted that from 1960 to 1978 there Pu1>11"'°"' 0r-r.,..," O•••v Ptljll r.0111>0P•r10H, ,,...,.""· - has been a rapid increase in the num .. -r of one· S.P• ''·'•·°'" '·'· "" ~1 " ""~·---1' KJll'Jl~•··0 • ""' Hu .. t•r>OV,.. ~*"· C-1 of o. ... ee. parent fnmiHes. ~, .. , • .,. ("',."""''" f M> flf'~"'f \0 ._ tr•-~ed I\, BY 1978, THE BUREAU SAJD, 19 percent of P UBUC NOTICE .,,.,., • ., •• icrm ""-61•" . ._ •. families with children were ma10unned by one ~7r_":,.'!;::.: "°""''"' °'~· m1e parent: 17 percent by the mother aod 2 percent by cr.wn ...,..,e><~•·•-d_,,,_,_. f th \U,.I Rl .. COUllTOl'TMf •11 , , 1 the a er -up from 7 4 percent by mothers and \TATE orcAl.1,.01uo1Ho• :_,., .~-;,.;,.;" •. ;:;:: ,..,;,;:_~ "':':O 1 1 percent by fathers in 1960 T"fCOUNTYOl'OllAlfOf ............. '"' J p C,OLOE H The chan°e was partJcuJarly s1go1ficaot ror HO • 1•1111 OOHUTO, •••C.. r AH< f (;Al(f.\ -r. otOTIClf 0' U Llf 0" "".,..., flf 1COD ,._ -• _,. black families. the report 11tated The proportion of llfAl "•Of'un n •"'IWI 8-?i. c-,., °'-· ~ mother-only families a mong blacks grew from 21 £\••••~"!!~,~,:_~LALL! rv .. o·Ll "',,.,,..,. .... V"t' "V ~ _.. TM Dul• tf~ _,," 1:J1t """""""• per cent Lo 45 percent between 1960 and 1978. while •"•Pu t.•"" rv .. o .. lL .... Pur .. .., •• ...,,,...,. ..,,... ,_ >-d "-'r"' <><· among whites the increase was from 6 rworcent to M•ll\'>tEw,.,H o.u.-ooer. ,,,. .. iooo •"' .,. Bo.no•. 3 .. ~ ••OTI([ I\ H(PfBV r,IVEN ,,.., Fv•-Cn 7mH '""'"",.. ,......, .. 1 percent. '"" .. ,..,., .. OfW'd, •\ AOmin""·-o1 A .... '°"'"' Of o. ...... ~···· o• Families maintained by the father only in the '"• "~".,.111 \ •\i.t•. "'" »11 •' c.,,.,,,,... P<"••• ,.,. to .,.. 111~1 -.,.., ...., ••• ~ ..._ ~"" 1,..,_._, sam e period grew from 1 percent to l 7 percent b.ooo• u"°" ,,.. ,.,,.,,. -._,,,_ .11 .... ,1_ ....,._ --.,..., among wtutes and from 2 3 percent to 2 7 percent ........... 1---.,,., •ubrec• 1° D• T••-""'*,,_.,,,....,..,\,u1 bl k COM 1tfln•fl(ll"t tN Wlid ~rtOf' (°"'1 on p.i\t •• ,.. s,,,n-. among ac s. F ,.~ 0:-\ ,.,. •• 1"" -"' 1,.. •<Kl -tor llllftQ ct•'-1,,,,,. Tenant Law Signed 1 t 00 • '" ~ thl'ff"•• .. , ••t,ttn uw •\C ro• ,....,.,.,... to "'4'reit1 •• Seo· 11~ ••~ tl'Y 1-w •t rtw-~••tf' o4 ,.,,,be, 11 t•n lhr u"'q•t 1Ql\•f1 f UC,f..,f W O•t..O ~,..,...._,., 1'1' ""'l ~•H\. .aof'ntri\tr•lor. <,, M•T ._[A(Llf°r ''""Afl4Cl•L THtw r Nl•tr rw 1 .. J, <>-• <DPPOPAT•OM SACRAMENTO I AP) -It would.__ 11Jeaal for P·-0-.....,, .. , , ..... .,.. .... '",. 1•~11 V•"''"· lit: .... • I , Qhf I t .. r i•'• f d""CI •'\fdtr ,.,.. 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'* ,, ---PUBLIC NOTICE HunlmQton Beach ~39 TIO: u .. ;/\Tll OF<l(1 y1•1tr ohl .f(o"111· W1lt.11n 111 W;1.,h1111(lon '" 1111• 1unl(h• fatahtv trnf',•d 111 ti11lyl or 1n11l>Utyl nit nh: abuse: Hut, inlll ('u<I <if lnhnllnl( v:JJ)ortt, W1l110n drank un unknown flm<IUrll Of tMthUtyl nit rlt(', l'lllld l)r OC>ugl::is J>jX(lll or tlH' Wv-.hiril(IOn mr•d1C'ol ex::im1nn'1> offiN• Shurri co1u·1•1ll'cl th11t U 111 1llHl1•111t to ovt•rtJ1wu> on v111>11111, 11tnt•1• l11l111ll11w 11111 111ut'11 c'llU K<'li "'"'"' tu fulnl llut lw xnid lhn•· 1" ll1111a•1•r •11111 "II '" po11tuhh• I.Al ki ll y11u11wlf H you fulnt unit· 110111t1h11w J!i•t I h1• f)(1tl hi 1111 y11111 11111w nml ull tl111t ll1111 lcl 1111111 111 , vuu would kill your1wlf " L T •pe Center 645-1701 24 Houra Cour1Hy of Or. O•vtd W. Olbeon PUie FAMILY COlOHIAL FUH!EAAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-3525 'AClftC YllW .-.O•IAL ,._I( Ceme1erv Moriuarv Chapel 3600 Pacific View Onve NewPOr1 Beach 644-2700 McCOIMCX MOn.IUtH laQuna Beach 494-9415 laQune Hiiis 76&-0933 SM Juan Cep1str1no .-ss;.rn6 PVBUC NOTICE 0 Based on hill outopNy, l>111<1n ron eluded that Wilson'11 deuth w1111 "Ir r e futably due to J!'obutyl nllrit1• poi1wnln~. '' Wayne Pln<'ff, u HpokNurH\n for th1• f.'ood and Drug AdminlHtrotl(Jn, r1· acted by unnouncing that th" FOA would study the 1rnfcty of lhl' two chemical&. But 1f the t'DA w14nl8 to regulate them, he 11uld , its hond11 muy be legally U~d. Rln<·I' th<•y ur<' not sold as drug11. AT THE DllUG Abuse Wurmnk Network of the •National Institute of Drug Abuse, Nl c k Kozel 'sai d Wilson's death prevoked a i.turly of emergency room and coroner'11 re · corda 1n key cities. "Medical examiner• reported no other c~ of people wbo dled," he Hid . "However, from January 1976 to April 1'79 there were 2A menUons of butyl nltrit.e in emar1ency rooms &y people wtlh drua-r•l•ted com· plalnta." ' The number of Umet butyl nlt.r1tt l1 cited 1n emer1ency rooms by all· tn1 druc abulen ii rtatni: It wu menUoned once tn ms. ftve times in urn, Dine Umet ln 1971 and, durtn1 the first four montba of Ulla year, nine times. •··~OP PACIFIC W•ttm, Hid in a ~ lDtemew from a. Frwileo U..t the concern about lb• aafetr of butyl and ltobutrl nitrite 18 unmerited. Iii~ ~c~lac>ctl CounselorH Get Pay. Hike• Hlah 11ehool C'ou1110,lor11 In thn Wett Orantc .. County •r~• h•v., been grant.ti(! u 2 ~NIMl 11•1 hike r«roactlvc to ll1lll July I The hike rollOwll .. a j)f'lr CtlOl Jncreate anntcd memoor• of the Hunllnaton Beach l•upll Service AlllOClallon memben In December The total 7 1)4!rccnt ralH l• In line wtt.h r1JH1 annted lh1t1t· tn1ton Beach Union 11t1h School Dletrlcf teacher1, non·t.tachlna employeea and mua1emtnt staff. The 2 percent hike will add about $400 to each p1ycheclc tacb year, a dlatr1ct 1poke1man aald. It will coat the dl1tr1ct about $22,000 a year for 55 cowllon,btaald. The 2 percent blU eomDMtel all contract neSoUatJou £n tbe ll11b ldlool diat.r1ct for tbil year. Cunk·n C'hrfsUw1 School ( '/ass/ca/ A 111erica11 Edu cal ion lllllNU t W COM PL T CAROEN METHOD I lllllDllAN I N\llllONMfN1 WllHOOl INOOCmlNAftON t..ullut•I t nrlchment • Art • Mu1lo • French J •n Ac1• Campu• II 1°mlrmlt-I 'H'c11/t'fl('C' without Pressure HIJll \Ill HllllA OflHI f • C08TA MfSA • (7141 M-M01 Do )IOlf -·,, WhoAM 11 Whet Do I Waot? Whc,. "-I Oolftt? How Do I l'•• T'hn,1 ·-.., _____ :.._ ____ ~ ........... --...... - , .• ... MEXtCO Wealth Brings .Power ! •1 PSTta AINI.Tl' a .. aoaUTLOCllS MEXICO CITY tAP> ..: nw hardhat la Jolnins lbo mae~ •• the aymbol ol Mexico as th~ Unlted Statta' lon1 tanored 1outherp oel1hbor builds iLt · • f)ahlN! on somt' OI tho world'• areal t oll reHrVes CoM\.NClion s vtslble virtually every· ~bere at l .. xlcana lnv t their otl wealth and powerful nf!w tt'Onomtc atandln& l.n reOneraes, d~ms, roads, fac· tortes IDd bomet. WATClllNG 11118 boom are the cam· peslnos, the poor farmers whu seem mos tly toraotteo l n tbe rush to modernize this impoverished nation. But many farmers, who lacked elec- t ricity JUSt IA few years 8&0, now have t elevision sets on the dirt floors or grass-thatched huts Looming over the future a an ex- plosive population growth in lbe coun tryside, a baby boom that could nearly double the nation's 67 mllhon people by the tum of the century While some experts believe a disaster scenario could easily be conjured for Mexico, moat agree the immediate Mexican fut ure is optimistic politically, socially and economically. Among the reasons for hope. · -MAJOR OIL FIELDS being de· veloped along Mexico's Gulf Coast -all controlled by the state -are supplying some SJ.8 billion in export profits this year and the figure is increas1ng. Much of the new income is earmarked for an ambitious program of industrializalion a nd modernization aimed at · feeding and employing the exploding popula· tion. .... President Jose Lopez Portillo, who inherited serious economic and political problems from his flamboyant pre decessor, Luis Eeheverrlo. is riding a tide of popularity at the midpoint or his six-year term. Mexicans generally see him exercising his a lmost dictatorial powers with honesty and quiet com- petence. -Intellectuals and politicians are heraldirfl "a new political era" after the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party <PRI ) al\pwed communists and socialists to partlcipate in elections and guaranteed thttm. representation . Observers see this as cooling an ex- plosive political climate. -MEXICO IS DISPLAYING a new confidence ln world affairs and de· m anding a more equal relationship with iJs mighty neighbor, the United States Mexicans insist they will not be pushed a round anymore. Mexico, a nation three times the size of Texas, revolves around its capital ci · ty of the same name, a megalopolis that sprawls across a 7,000·foot·high valley and is destined to become the largest concentration of humanity in the world. Mexico City is overflowing with 14 million people and it absorbs many of the 2 million people being added each year to the country's population. The capita l city is a traffic-jammed ccng lomeration o f ruined Aztec pyramids, colonial cathedrals and hilh· rise buildings that defy frequent earth· quakes. Tree-lined boulev?rds are bordered with bronze statues of Mex- ico's many heroes, while squalid side· s treets are lined with ga rbage. Streetside taco venders compete for the tourist trade with local branches of fabled French restaurants. AFFLUENT GUESTS step from perpetually packed hotels into bustling, crowded streets, where they find same· day editions of major U.S. newspapers displayed alongside the city's 20 dailies and countless magazines. On a clear day, t wo towering volcanic peaks seem ready to topple on the cit y. But few visitors ever see them . The volcanoes usually are bidden behind a dense s mog that hangs over the city. Lopez Portillo presides over his oa· tion from Los Pinos, the stalely, well· guarded residence nestled in the quiet expanses of Chapullepec Park east of the jostling city center. THE st-YEAR-OLD president, with a background of professional planning and administration, has ·one of the world's most enviable political jobs. He is almost an absolute monarch, though som e a"rgue the system b as its drawbacks for the naUon. ·'There is no means of putting pres· s ure on our presidents . Under our system. e\ther be decides on a course or lltPWl'9pftolo TRAFFIC-JAMMED BUSTLE Capital Suffers Smog action or it Is not done." said"Victor Ur · quidi, president or the prestigious College of Mexico. A conservative newspaper publisher adds, "The two maJor moral val.ues of our society are the president ~d the Virgin or Guadalupe and I would never d are cnticize either of them." THE VIRG I N IS Mexico's most sacred religious shrine Government leaders argue that SO years of political stability at least compared to elsewhere in volatile Latin America -prove the system of strong presidential power works. L.opez Pory.11o comes from a monolithic pol{tical organization that has held unchallenged power for ball a century. The PRJ. a coalition of major labor organizations, farmers' groups, middle-of-the-road intellectuals and a huge civil servant class. is sometimes compared to the Communist parties of Eastem Europe nations beeause of its unchallenged hold on the political life of the country. THE PARTY CHOOSES the presa dent. elects rum and gives him almost~ absolute loyalty during a single six-year term. This has enabled Lopez Portillo to dra m atically transform the swift flowing tides of nearran.archy that over· whelmed Mexico three years CJIO into the much calmer waters of today. He has also drawn heavily on a bonanza of petroleum. Tankers and supertankers, up to a dozen at a time, bob on the Gull of Mex· ico off the port of Coatzacoalcos as they wait to fill their holds with Mexican oil. The crude comes mostly from scores of wells drilled in clearings hacked from steamy jungles. And, more recent· ly, the tankers are also sw~ll~wing oil from great offshore rigs dralhng down to the deep, rich deposits beneath Cam peche Bay orr the southeast coast A&-SO FLOATING PA ST Coatzacoalcos, and contmwng to the beaches of Texas, is a huge slick or red· dish-brown oil that since June 3 has been pouring from a renegade Mexican well in the bay. It is a sensitive issue between Mexico and the United States The pace of exploration and develop· ment ls hectic, too Boomtowns like Coatzacoalcos, Villahermosa , Cardenas and Ciudad del Carmen are frenzied centers or construction that draw job hungry Mexicans from a round the coun try. Many of them m ight otherwise EnJTQ.(f . fllf)TE -...Tlai.a /inLporl o/ a,, f 1 ~ ptJr1 4""". I)" M ~rsco lookl OI ,,.. er01'0m" 1•~ttt'al mtd .sonol problem.I that f M "4110f1 n• lt1 "''UJ/lft ~ ii npeNfte• sng ll" ,, t't\ltw'• ,,. ¥1.0 ~ -oa -and • 1eeb tn tHO u • ""'" 'Ind ~ge OI 4 world powt'f. . ~ have headed for tht-l'nlted' St ates because ln MexJco 40 perce.nt of the workforce is unemployed or works only part-time. Mex I co has been boosting Its petroleum estimates rapidly for three years, until it claims the world's sixth largest proven reserves and pulls some 1.6 million barrela of oil from its 4,000 wells each day M EXJCO SA VS ITS potenuaJ. but still unproven, oil reserves could go well over 100 rbillion barrels. But among many Mexicans. "there is - a basic skepticism about this oil -a skepticism lbat we all have. We do not expect anything from this oil," s aid political scientist Jorge Bustamante of the College of Mex a co. Part of the skepticism grows from a widely held belief that, art a country w h ere corruption as a part or life. wealth goes inevitably to lhe wealthy EVEN THOUG H LOPEZ Portillo vows to develop the oil cautiously lo produce las ting and widel.pread benefits and to attack government cor ruptaon . the tradition woven throughout the social fabric 1s one or wal>ted and misused resources Corruption 1s seen everywhere Two women waiting to cross a busy Mexico City street casually shp a few pesos m th~ hand of a traffic cop. who am · mediat~ stops ro.ur lanes of traffic so the pair can cross against a red hght "It's called mordida -the bite - bec-ause it takes a bite fr6m your pocket,"' says a middle-class young man m Mexico Caty "l can bribe a cop 1f 1 run a red light. and I can buy a JOb Crom the uruon ·· MOST MEXICANS SEE the 011 as a tool, not a solution. ··The oil has given us time to solve the real problems of Mexico to feed our people, to limit our populauon and to get the people out of the crowded cities," said Octavio Paz. one or Mex ico·s best·known social histonans. Neither agriculture nor employment can keep up with the explosive growth A major government goal 1s lo feed the groWUlg mill.Jons by modemmng agriculture. now mostly a matter of farmers with machetes and ox drawn plows TRACTORS R E MAIN a rarity an much of the countryside. although one cainpesino after another spoke wistfully of a community purchase. "Now we plow with oxen and horses and burros -we use everything but the pigs to pull the plows," said Ma rgarlt6 Ramiro Sanchez. 51, who lives in a village in the southern mountain!> "With a tractor we could do much. much more." The problem. said a top government official. "is not that the crops are less, but that the people are more." FAMILY PLANNING IS becoming a major focus of government attention. Some progress is being made, but in a country where machismo -the venera· lion of manliness -is often measured by the number of sons. results come c;Jowly. "'It is a task or education." said a senior member of Lopez Portillo's starr "T h e couples must see that with smaller rammes the)! can live better We are reasonably optimistic. but we are not claiming victory." The annual birth rate has declined from 3.5 percent to 2.9 percent. still one or the highest in the world. NEXT "OH Po~r " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BART Still Shu t OAKLAND <AP> -The shut· down o£ Bay Area Ra pid Transit trains went into its third week today with no new talks set ln the labor dispute that has sent commuters crowding highways and buses to get to work. HUNTER HARRIS THE AUTOMOBILE CONSULTANY. Spec:l•tlzlng In ClaHIC • Amtque • UnlQue ( INVESTMENT AutomobflH f'tltJHn ef U,._. t11 ,,_ .U.. ~,.......,.. C _ _.._ -"Ill Ille llel •• ••P'•h•lt le ,,_llt ew•ert 111<11 ,,..,e<ll•e ll<IH" el INVllTM&HT ............. II ...... • lllftfetlieMI .. _,,,,,.. ,..,, ....... (714) ss1-ns2 3117A•1 Airway, Coeta MeN , Ca 12121 use OAILY~LOT 71• CIRCULAR SAW .... ,.._ ... 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TMIU Fii. 7130 • ':lO CLOSID I 2:00 • I zOO for ..lunch CLOSID SATUIDAY • SUIDA Y , FAoM Fash ion Island , Newport Beach S T EREO SOUNDS OF THE H ARBOR ., I t .. , ··~., ..._.'pt m• t7, ttPI MUSIC I CALIFORNIA • s•e s~au · RlglJt Up Freeway Flowers ' Jean Sleeptlid I• Co~ry Muaic Purist ·A PENNY Mail License BillSigrwd SACRAMENTO CAP> CaWon:dans with good driving rtt0rda will have a one-time, four-year extension of their drivers' licenses by mail under a bill signed by Gov Edmund Brown Jr. AB4T7 by Assemblyman Vic Calvo, D-Mountaln View, ex- tends an exist.inc pilot proc:ram. The law, effective Jan 1, ap- plies to motorist.a with no traffic YiolaUou or accidents ln the lut four years. Calvo said the bill would save the state $3. 7 million a year ln administrative costs. · Jumper Identified HONOLULU CAP> -A 55- year-old California visitor jumped to bis death from the 33th floor or a Waikiki hotel in apparent grief over the death 0( his roommate, Honolulu police said Thursday. The victim was identified as George Ross, or San Diego. Donald James, SS, was a roommate of Ross, police said. ..:..~~ ~~-;:.··~=--~..,..:: Planned ...., •• .._,._._. ... dtrer eJa1M19rown. -A B Browa, lbe "IO.DI al Soul," IUI oe UM Opry aa a 1uett lA March. SANTA NZLLA <AP> MIM ~~r on the 0"1 lloct dM, N~ to appear -Two bualneumen • Ute Mme wttb bim. her~bl.v.1 a11•1cUo~ • matt tbiJI 1mall town -PORTRAITS "I DID NOT f'&SL the OrMd Ole Opry •a• tlt• plau for JamM Browa, •• lllu Shepard llYI ''Tbole COUDU'y mualc fUI dld not want to bear James Brown. • "It floored me," 1ay1 Mlu lhepard, wboM J4 yean on the Opry rut 11 the lollieat amoaa female linael'I "I felt emba.r· ruaed over the whole 1ituaUon. But be'• a creat artl.at and J ad· mire b1m for what he'• done. "I don't,. like to rehash it, .. ahe aaya "I love the-Grand Ole Opry. 1be whole lhlng's forgot· ten." · THE B&OWN appearance marks one o r several coo · trovera1e1 lnvolvlne Mist Shepard, 45. Beuuse or her out- spoken nature. she's sort or country music~'• equivalent to Jane Fonda. "When people aak me a ques- t.ion. I don't know how they can expect me not to give them a slralght answer," she says or her outspokenness. In that light, she's no ran or nationally televised Country Music Association awards show each October "IT'S NOT ON the up·and· up," she says.· "J could prove it ll I had to." For example, shP says, people like secretaries vole for categories they really know lit· Ue about On aDQlher topic, she says there are some country music radio atatlons that do not play lrue ~try music ·'They play s tuff by Tom Jones and Mac Davis," s he says. "It's not genui ne country music I'm not knocking these artists, but Tom Jones can't sing a country song like George Jones. '"THE NEXT VEAR or year and a half will be very critical for country mus ic," Miss Shepard s ays "This is because radio stations have changed country music My view ls that " country muatc u we know lt la alon1 lnt•ntate Five about II> ao down the drain " b l o 1 a o m w l t b She blames ataUon maoaaen wildllowera by aeed1na aad•proaram directors l t b BX ~ "They· Hfi Lbere 's no demand a c ' ea g e a 0n1 e • freeway for cerla n country music A beautiful 1&rtats, but there ls But there's The merebanta. Datt definitely M market for 1ood Buchanan.. a service ata· country muslc. The crowds al lion owner, and Mark my concerta durtna the past Dudya, a hotel manacer, year or two have been bl"er said they will each seed than during the past 10 years." about an acre borderina 5x7 color portrait. Only a penny for each pound your child weighs. ADDITIONALLY, SHE says many disc jockeys on these radio stations are not country m uslc-oriented. • , "They come from top 40 Sta· lions There just are not many country music dfsc jockeys who are true personalities anymore." Fitness Buff Plans Feat On Birthday SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Physical fitness expert Jack La Lanoe says he will celebrate his 6Stb birthday by swimming a mile in shackles. with 65 boats containing 6.500 pounds or wood pulp ln tow La Lanne said here that tM' wilJ attempt the feat Ort ts at Lake Hakooe. near Mt Fuji in Japan He turns 65 on Sept 26 but did not say why the swim will not take place on that date In 1976, La Lanne towed 13 boats thrO\lgh the San Diego h a rbor The year before he swam.from Marin County to San Francisco, shackled and toW1.0g a one·ton boat. 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"*---. f ; \ • ' iNSIDE: •Stocks •Comics s J----..-·M-OV-lft--·T_•_'".'s_•" __________________________________ ; .. _u· ,..4:.:a 1M!Jndly.~11.1979 DM.YPtLOT r-•.. ma •1 ~ Rams Again Lack Intensity, but Win a, IOllN St:VANO --~ .... --LOS ANG EL Leave lt to lhe Rama to·~· oastrate, wlthou~ a ahlHidw of • doubt, teat• letharoc footbalfla still tbeir ltrOn&ett auk. Tum1na in a u..ue.., uninspln!!.d performance. the Rama plodded t.belr way to anot.Mr vidOr)', a I 27·24 deleat of the hapleu San Franclaeo 49ers Sunday before an equally unemouonal crowd of ; 44 .303 al the Coliseum. THE &AM OFFEN E, as usual, played below ill capabilities. And even the defense fell prey to the mood ol the game. · Before the amur wa two minutes old, Pat Haden and Co. had spotted the 49ers a seven-point advantage as the Ram quatt.erback was intercept· ed on bis first play from scnmmage and San Fran· cisco needed only five plays to cover the necessary 13 yards for the TD. ~ And, as ii that wasn't enough, the Ram de· fense let San Francisco fl\.arch in for a 32-yar.d field goal on its second possession to make the score 10..zip seven mmutes into the contest. THE RAMS DISPLAYED about as much tenacity in the first quarter and a half as a student getting ready for his first exam. The Rams' offense almost made soccer more e xciting. Eventually, the Rams decided to play football and the first time they ma rched into 49er territory _late in the second quarter was the first time they put any points on the board. The pleasure of the 52-yard drive was watching two bench warme~ El vis Peacock and Charle Young-show their wares. PEACOCK CARRJED TllllEE TIMES for 20 yards on the drive and Young added two sensa· tional catches-one for 23 yards to set the Rams first and goal on the four -and the other a four yartt reception for a TD. From that initial drive, tt was all downhHl. The Rams went on to score once more before t he hall. thanks to a dazzling JS.yard screen pass run by Peacock, and Haden wouJd go on to tal· ly 13 more points before the game's end. AND YET, DESPITE the 27-point ach1f've· ment, the Rams appeared to play only as hard a~ they had t.O, repeatedly lett.mg the 49ers bounce back into the contest. danJ•rOWJly," Hid Cullen Bryant, who bullishly poundfld for 106 yauds on 23 carries. "I hate to be the team that kee~ ~avtna to come back.·· NaWl"aUy, part of I.he blame lies with the op· positloo-the 49ers who ,.-e currently surviving o~ youth and the reputeUon or 0 .J . Simpson. But tl s team1 bke San Francisco that the good clubs will repeatedly put away. NOi' THE RAM , THOUGH. Instead, they'd rather play to the level of the competition "Yeah, or course ll's only human nature to have· a mental letdown against a team like San Franclsro," says Fred Dryer , who unday' Scores round difficulty during the game S•n D1990 27, Buff•lo 19 S.ettte 1:7, O•kland 10 Miami 27, Mlnne10t• 12 New Engeand 20, Olncln"atl 14' Housaon 20, KanH1 City 6 0envet" 20, Atl1n11 t7 (OT) Clevel1nd 13, B•ltlmore 10 D•llH 24. Chicago 20 Tampa Bay 21, Green Bay 1 o New York Jeta 31. Detroit t O Phlladelphla 26, New Orteana 14 Pittsburgh 24, St. Louis 21 reac h i n g the quarterback. "But don't be too quick to take a ny points away from them. I reel it was a combina· lion of them play· ing good and us playing bad " San t~ran· clsco. although youth-oriented, is. looking to 0 .J . for its direction .. a nd he still has enough left to make him bona fide leader. DESPITE BEING A STEP SLOWER al age 32. S impson r emains two steps faster than anything the Rams possess. "l wanted to play th.ls year beeause I still en· joy playing.·· says the Juice, who gained 73 yards on 18 c:irries • · 1 played with no more emotion today because it hasn't sunk m yet that this ts my final season." 0 J commented on hJS last playing appearance at the Coliseum ·· 1 can't do at 32 what I used to do at 26, but I'm getting heller with each game " ' FORTUNi\TtLY, THE RAMS can't say the same lhlng ' •·so far this year we've played very Once agai n H aden h ad a good game statistically, completing 17 of 29 passes for 200 <St~ RAMS, Page 82) O.J. SIMPSON HEADS STRAIGHT FOR DEFENSIVE BACK PAT THOMAS ... linhart's $10,000 Raise? By The As8oc:iat.ed Press What they were saying Sunday around the National Football League : "Linhart, I give you a $10,000 raise, starting today. JUSt for the effort." -Baltimore Colts own e r Robert lrsa y, to placekicker Tony Linhart, who missed three field goal tries in· eluding a 28-yarder with one second to play that lel Cleveland beat his Colts 13-10. "I didn't put any pressure on myself. Not one iota. I don't al· low pressure on myself." -Jim Turner, after his 24-yard fi eld goal with 6: 15 gone in overtime gave Denver a 20-17 victory over Atlanta. It also made Turner the second leading scorer in NFL history with 1,381 points. .. The more he plays, the more confidence he'll get. The more confidence he gets, the more I'll catch and the more we'll win." -Wesley Walker, after catching six Richard Todd passes for 177 yards in the New York J ets' 31·10 victory over Detroit. "Early ln the game, we had a package plan with Curtis and the n be gets hurt on the first series and is out. Theo Kenny's out. That changed a lot of things. The plan went out the window." -Coach Homer Rice, after wide r e ceiver Isaac Car&la and quarterback Kea ADdenon were injured in the Bengals' 20·14 loss to New England. ''No pus protection, mlased tackles, dropped passes, aod penalties killed us ." -New Orleans Coach Dick. Nolaa. aft.er Philadelphia kept the Saints winless wlth a 28-14 victory. .. 1 feel thal 1 have come a lone way and the team responded to me. I'm still Dan's b ackup quarterback and I played because be was hurt. I told Dan before tbe same I would do my darndest to wtn the 1ame." - Giiford iw-, who replaced in· Jured Houlton quarterback Dan Pu&ertlll and led the Oilers to a 20-' victory over Kanau City. ''When you come out to aee ua play, it'a exclti.u and that's aQ. undenUltement. We've had the abllltJ to wtn close footbell ~ 1ame1 for a .... time, and I pell tblt eome1 wttb wlnn1q a lot ot ..... and Super Bowla. We al..,a blUew we haft a dWMe. '' -0.0.. Coaeb 'hm ....,, ............... rallied tbe Co~ tbree tUw .... UNllAllT, .... Bl) ••• THEN GIVESTHOMAS ONE Of THOSE PATENTED SIMPSON MOVES ANO IS WELL ON HIS WAY AGAIN. It's Showdown Time • ID KC Angels, Royals Meet in First of'"'Four-game Series Tonight From AP Dlspakbes KANSAS CITY -r. The Angels' magic number for clinching the Western Division title is ll, but right now they have a few other numbers on their minds. Like four, the number of games they play in Kansas City beginning tonight In what figures to be the Angels' most crucial series to date in their 18-year history. OT 13. the n·umber of games the Royals and Angels have remaining on thelr 1979 schedule. THERE ARE ALSO a few numbers the Angels would like to forget -ll)(e 2·1. the score in Sunday's loss to MUwaukee, and 1·4, the Angels' record thus rar oo the road trip. Ob yes, and"there's one other thing the Angels would like to forget right now·- the fact that they could have had Jim Slaton oo the roster. • Slaton scattered seven hi~ and beat the Angels SUnday with an impressive com· plete game. Slaton, a resident of Lencuter, likes to mention that be lives "only an hour and a half from the Angels' ballpark," where he mlgbt pref et to be playing now. SLA'roN RECALLED that, at a tryout camp in 18118, the Angels "could have lijned me, bUt they didn't olfer me much of a bonus -tl 000. Tbat wu hardly enoua.b and I dedd;d to ao to collece <An· telope Valley IC). The~ year, l alcned with tbe Seattle Pilots," trhlch eventually became tbe Brewer franchise. The Anlels got around to Slaton lut winter at lut, selecUnc him ln a f~· a1ent draft. But once apln, "they didn't seem to be real interested," he aald. II! Ttlet'9 the Angets' MetlC Numbef I · AL West Coa&aclers Games W L Pd. GB Left ' Angels 81 68 .544 13 Kansas City 78 71 .523 3 U Minnesota 77 72 .517 4 13 Allgeb' K.emabdag Games Home (6): Texas <3>. Sept. 21. 22, 23; Kansas City (3) Sept. :M, 25, 26. Away (7): Kansas City (4). Sept, 17. 18, 19, 20; Texas (3), Sept. 28, 29, 30. Kaasu OtJ'a Sem....., Ga.- Home m : Aqell (4), Sept. 17, 18, 19, 30; Oakland <3>. Sept. 21. 21, 30. Away <6>: Oakland 3, Sept. 21., 22, 23 ; Angell (3), Sept. 2A, 25, 218. a1m 11 M1'1 .._.....,Games Home <..,>: Chicago (3), Sept. 25, 28, 27; Milwaukee (3), Sept. a , 21, 30. Away <6>: Chicago (3), Sept. 17, 18, · 19; Milwaukee (3), Sept. 21-t.22• 23. '-A ...,,. In Mliw.tot• "'-Wit~ tN ...... YO•-•H r•IMO out Oii Aue. "· It 11.tt "" ~ '"'lltdl;leel, end will not•_. It~ IN~ •«• He DOW ls Ued wttb Mike Caldwell .. a Milwaukee leadln1 1amt·WIDMr. The Ancell swept a sertea from Milw.ube 1D Anaheim a weekend qo, aad SlliloD. lakl he ls pleased to have won one ot tbe two victories taken by the Brewer• thla weekend. l ) . ' "1 HAVE FAMILY and friends sn California. and they were out there lo see us drop three straight.'' he s&Jd. "We didn't win there this year ( m six games l. so It was nice to come back here and win like this." On the other hand. there seemed to be no vindictiveness among the Brewers for wanting to deprive the Angels of the ir dlvlsioo lead. Rather. Milwaukee has its own worries in the East Div1s1on. "WE'&E PLAYING for ourselves." Paul Molitor s&Jd . "We're JUSt worried about finishing in second place. We're"not trying to knock anybody out or any pos1· Uon.:· The Angels took a 1·0 lead off Slaton • 15~8. in the third frame oo singles by Rod Carew, Camey Lansford and Don Baylor. • In t.he fourth, league home run leader Gorman 'lbomas put a pitch by Frank Tanana <6-S) lnto the lefl field seats. his 42nd of the season and bis fifth off Angel hurlers. IT BUNGS IBM within two of Henry Aaron's hllh for the former Milwaukee Braves. Eddie Mathews had 47 ~ln 1963, beat of my Milwaukee major leaiuer. Asked about the flgures, Thomas aald: "If I passed Eddie'• mark, that would be quite an honor. Mathews is a Hall of Famer, and r .-pect him as a man and a player." "It'• the nme for Aaron. It would put Qle ln excluatve company, 1bla is a 1ame ot pnde. a I'd take pride ln that," be aald. The Brewen broke the 1-1 tie ln the <Bee ANGELS. Paae BJ> Seaver Batfles LOS A~GELES cAP> -On the dJ~ th jt Csnc1nnat1 formallv t•ltmmated Los AnJ?cl<''i from the· ~at1onal LeaJ?Ul' West pennant r:icl'. tht' Reds a lso expandL-d th1.•1r lead in th1.• d1v1 s1on to 21 ~ gJ mt'" OH'I llou~ton · Tom &·aH'r. whc> elttninatC"d th<' Dod~t:r~ ~1th a three h1L 2-0 \ l('l(lr\ ht., 52n d career ... hutou"t. mo~t amoni:: ~ct1ve ptll'ht·rs ... aid ;;ift<'rwar<l tht•r1.··., onlv om• way for the Red~ to m,11nta1n their lead ··WE'\'E GOT to pla~ good t'\ 1.·n d~" · ..,,.ud tht· 34 year old 't"I eran nl!hlhJnd1.•r St• J ' l' r ' <' ,11 ch t· r . .Johnny Hcnrh a).!n>t•d ..,a:-1ng. ' I rcll in th1• ... pnn).! th,11 th•~ club could \\in about 90 ).!amc~. maybe mon· I rl'11 \\ t' hJd the• pitch.Jn~. ~t' did havt' que~11on marks, but l f1~un•d \\t' ~ould be m a do).!fll!ht ·· · · w c·n· played ~omc un · bellt'\ abl<' g.:1mcs this year \\\> 'l' blown !.even run leads and we·"<' had ~ames lost tn the last inning That's why a game hkt> Saturday's 1s so satisfying." BENC11 REFERRE D to the R eds · 2· I \\ 1n which they achieved on solo homers in the final two innings. "It was a ~ame we came from nowhere to win.'· he said. "Our bats were quiet but we s till won, still battled for the lead ." Seaver worked with only a 2·0 lead. the result or five s uc· cesslve hiL<> m the fifth inning off loser Don Sutton, 12·15. Ray Knight and Heity Cruz drove in the only runs that Seaver · needed SEAVER PERMITTED only three singles in posting his 15th win in 21 decisions and his 13th in the last 14 "My last couple of starts, Montreal and Houston, I didn't pitch well," said Seaver. "But at this point in my career. I'm go· log to have those kind of games. J just have to say 'Okay, gel LA Sunday.' •'I'm not as overpowering as l one~ was, there 's no doubt about that," added Seaver .. "But I'm still a power pitcher. My fastball Is still my besl pitch. "I 'm ln a very good streak right now. but I have bad better. I've pitched well thla year, and there are 1amM ln which I've pitched poorly. RE HICHED very well Sun· day, lo tbe surprise of even Bench. "He bad a little trou~e 1ettln1 looee, it looked to me," aaid the ClncinnU catcher. "He walked (Dave) Lopes on foa, pltcbn and aot behind < BW) Rutsell ln t.be ftrst, I didn't es• peet to aee him 1et past U.. thlrd. .. ' .... I I • - A C1,1• .. Report -,-;__::jllll ... le Ct11191 Q•ta. •• Aa .. b --,.._a...,... m two rww anct-..., v ..... Ill .... IM •1 • ) CF.a. Hdt c."Ollte\(!d two hJtJ U Seattle dowaed 1Can111 City, I 3, Sun· de, ••. .,..., 01iJw• and lleta LaMnHS CloubMd in two runa apMce lD a atJl run lecood lMlnC Md the Mu W9Dt on to beat Tuu. 6-2 . Uaht·hJtUn• Marti ......... drove ln three runa alter l.uncb1n1 8a1Umor.·1 Dlnl·nm n.nt tnnl.n• wttb a IUW and the Oriole• rolled to a l3·1 declJlon over Boetlon 'Luce Par· rblt'• buet loadtd •ln&le ln the 12th ln nina keyed a four t'Un bunt that carried th Tt&ers to an 8·4 victory ovt:r the Yankees, e.bmln•Uni Lbe defending world champions from the J\mencan Leap East race . . aaMeU w.....,._,, two. run homer in the tint inning and Mike &aalres' Ue-breaklng homer ln lbe seventh powered lbe Chicago White Sox to a S.2 victory over Oakland . . Roy Howell b.lt a solo homer and scored three limes t.o oui lead Toronto to an 8·2 vict ory over Cleveland . . . Dave Calla'• 10-i.nnlni grand s lam homer lift· ed Montreal to a S.1 victory and a doubleheader split with St. Louis aft.er the Cards won the• opener, 4·3 ... Larry ller1Mba'1 bases-loaded single lo the bottom of the ninth in· nlng broke a Ue and lifted San Francisco t.o a 2· 1 victory over Houston ... Garry Madclos tripled home an elgbth·innlnl run to give Pbllad eJpbla a 4.3 victory over the Chicago Cubs ... P~ Falcone won only hls sixth game In 19 decisions with relief help from NeU Allen. and Dan Norman s macked a home run to lead the New York Mets to a 3-0 victory over Pittsburgh. r----__;,-Quoie of ilae Day----- "Somebody is going to pkk me up and it may be somebody the Redskins are going to play twice lhis· year. Thal makes it good," kick returner Tony ~reen a~ter being cut by Was hington. Incidentally, he wa~ picked up by the New York Giants. l..o11f1a11b WIR• Df.,1119; GreeR..,ood Sig•• Mission Viejo's Greg Loagaala and Irina Kallna.o~ the Sovie~ ~nlon won the 10-meter plat· • form clivmg competition of the FINA World Diving Cup Sunday at Woodlands. Texas ... David Greenwood, the Chlcago Bulls' t.op draft pick. signed a five. year contract with the National Basketball Association team ... John Fought beat J lm Simons on lbe second hole of a sudden death playoff lo capture the Bukk Open golf tournament at Grand Blanc. Mich ... Nancy Lol>ff and Jo Ann Wa.sb.am scored a one·slroke victory in the LPGA team championship at Portland The United States logged a 17· l t victory over Grnat Hrit:.11n·Europe in the Hyde r Cup golf tournamt·nt at White Sulphur Springs, W Vu . VllH Gf.'rulaltls, apparC'nlly afflict(.-d with tendintlls of the nght foot . rctlrt'<I from hii. match of the American Zone final Davis Cup series against Guillermo Vilas, giving Argentina one consolal.Jon victory. But lhe U.S. team collected a 4·1 vie· tory . ' Chicago goahe Tony Esposito. who had played out his option and became a National Hockey League free agent signed a contract with the Black Hawks and joined the tea~ at tfleir training camp . . . Sacramento forward Jan Fllby broke a scor~less tie late tn the second half to give the Gold a t O victory over the Columbus Magic in the American Soccer League championsblp game ... lllcbanl Petty took the le.ad lS laps from the finish and held off a bard·charging Don· nle Alll8on by less than a car length to wiii the NASCAR 500 male race at Dover Downs lntemation~way. Uelawarc. f Te~vlsioR, Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight Ratings are· • ,, ~ 1 excellent, • / 1 worth watching· / / fair / forget It. • • e 6 p.m., Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: New York Giants at Washington. • Announcers: Frank Gittord, Howard Cosell and Don Meredith. The New York Giants are stlll looking for their first victory while the Redskins have a 1· 1 mark. Joe Pisarclk directs the Giants at quarterback while Joe Thelsmann has taken over for Joe Pardee"; Washington team. OTHER TELEVISION 11 p.m. l9 l -STANFORD FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS. RADIO Baseball Angels at Kansas City, S:30 p.m., KMPC C710 l; Atlanta at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m., KABC f790l. Football -New Yor k Giants at Washington, 6 p.m., KNX <1070 l. RAMS •.• y1rd1 llDd two t.oucbdoWOI. But 1latlallc1 doo't provlde ..... t'J -... , ..... be wbat tbe 1t&mJ need at the mom mt. Oamt break.,.. abouldn't ~a quutton mark anymOl' . Rama appear to have three in Peacock. Younc and Prest.on Dennard 1'be Qew quesUon 14 wh)' do they remain oo the bench., Miraculously, tbe Rama have maintained enoueb lntenally through all t.hia to be Ued with Atlant~ for first place <2·1> ln the NFC Western Division. But how much longer can it la.st? "r know we lacked intensity · today It's buman nature <because of the opposition), but It shouldn't be." says Haden. "I don't know how to describe the feeling. There are some times when It j~t . . . lsn'..t . . . quite ... there. It wasn't there Sunday, for s ure. From Page BJ UNHART ... with TD passes to beat Chicago 24·20. "I'm not surprised. He's done that for us before and he'll prob- ably do it for us again ."- Miami Coach Don Sbula, after Don Strock replaced injured quarterback Bob Griese and fired a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown passes in the Dolphins' Z7·12 victory over Min· nesota. "Sure. I.think we are a pretty good team. I thought we were contenders la.st year, but then everybody got burl." -Coach J ohn McKay, oo the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 21·10 victory over Green Bay and their surprising 3-0 start. "There arc people who are go- ing to try to knock you off when you're on top of lbe totem pole. It's going to make their season. If we play somebody who's 1·9 a few wceki. from now, that's a bag thing for them." . Pittsburgh tackle John Bana11zak, after the Stcl'lers rall11.:d from a 21 7 def· icitandooat St. Lou1s24·21 .. If you don't wan . at doesn t really make a diimn." Oakland's Ken Stabler, after he passed for 343 yards but saw Seattle rap apart lhe Ralders 27-10. F,....PageBJ ANGELS ..• seventh when Charlie Moore walked, reached third on Lenn Sakata's single and scored on Molitor's double The Anl(els got runners on nrs t and second in the sixth in· ning wtth no-out s ingles by Jim Anderson and Carew. But Lansford popped to Slaton Who then snared Carew at first and got Dan Ford to ground out. So torught. the Angels begin the crucial four .game series with Kansas City. sending Chris Knapp <J..4) lo lhe mound to face Dennis Leonard ( 12-10>. ,.,or the balance or the series the Angels will use Dave Frost <Tuesday), Nolan Ryan <Wed· nesday) and Jim Barr <Thurs· day). Frost has been sitting out of the rotation with a sore arm but says he ls looklng forward to makin1< a comeback. "I usually pitch weU 1lfter a long rest," the 6-f> right hander said. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE • Wetlt Dlvlllon ~~· W L Pct. GB •Angels 81 68 .S« Kansas City 78 71 .523 3 :.; Minnesota 77 72 .517 4 .. Texas 74 76 .493 7"'2 " Chi~ago 65 83 .439 151/:i Seattle 63 87 .420 181f.i ~-· .:.. Q#lkland 52 98 .347 291h : Eaat Dlvtalon .. Baltimore 97 50 .660 ·': Milwaukee 87 62 .584 11 ... :: Boston 82 64 .562 14,h .. New York 80 6' .548 16'h : Detroit 80 69 .537 18 .. C(eveland 74 74 .500 23'h :: Toronto 49 99 .331 "8-'h -=r•k-. ~ Mllw..,.,_1,.,.... / ,.. T-tol.°"91-1 .. 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CinclnnaU wasn't so luciQ'. A bruised back sidelined K en Anderson and the Bengals, despite two TD runs by rookie quarterback Jack Tbompeon, lost 20-14 to New England. With St. Lows leading 21-7, Rocky Bleier began Pittsburgh's comeback with a 4-yard TD run to open the fourth period. Then Bradshaw, who bad lh.rowD an 18-yard TD pass t.o John Stallworth In the first period. tJcd ll with a 5-yard strike t.o Bennie Cunningham. And rt.na.Uy. in the closlng minutes, Bradshaw guided the Steelers from t.helr own 29-yard line to the Cardinals' doorstep for Bahr. Elsewhere ln the NFL. DolphlR# %7, t'lkh1g• 12 When Griese hobbled to the bench. Miami trailed 12·7. But in th~ fourth penod. Strock tossed six-yard TD passes to t.arry Csonka and Jimmy Cefalo and heaved a 40 yard pass to Durie! Harris thwt set up lht-Dolphani.' final score. Norm Bula1ch's five yard run Pai ri••• %0. Bftlgala J 4 Steve Grogan pa~sed 17 yards to Stanley Morgan for one TD and r7 yar~ to tum to ~t up Don Calhoun's three yard sconng run that helped the Palnot.s beat CUlcUUlaU. Oik!rs %0., Cldel• 6 With Gifford l"1elscn replacing banged up Dan P astonnl from the start. the OUers' offense d.Jdn 't i.uHl•r He pU!>'>f'<i 24 yard'> to Tlm Wi lson for a TD "'hale Earl Campbell rushed fqr 132 yar~ Wld a score ag:uns t Kanstts City ·-rm sl.Jll Oun·s backup quarterback and I played b<'causr he wa:. hurt," Nielsen !la.id "I told Dan before tht: gumt· I wouJd do my damdest 1c1 win Hit• game " Seallaaok• 27., Raldrrs J 0 Jim 1.om passed for three TDs. two to Steve Largent to offset Ken Stabler's 343-yard passing s how and carry the Seahawks past Oakland. Seattle, wblcb coughed up the bail 10 limes ln its first two games, both losses, didn't comrrut a turnover this Ume. Bro•co• %0, Falco1u J 7 Jim Turner kicked a 24 yard field goal 6 15 LD · to overtime to beat the Falcons. Atlanta could have won at in regulation time, but Tim Mazzectti missed a 31-yard fi eld goaJ try Wllh 17 seconds r e· mamin.e. KEN ANDERSON B08GAIESE RoOitie William Andrews of Atlanta bad a chance for a tlurd straight 100.yard game -but be_ only got41. Bro..,•• 13, Colt• JO A Brian Sipe·lo-Ouie Newsome pasa covering 74 y&rds set up Don Cockroft's 28-yard field goal for Cleveland with I 51 lo ~o that beat Baltimore. The ColL.-.. could havt: rorced overtime -but Toni Linhart blew a Z8·yard field goal try with one ~econd left Roger St aubach passed for three touchdowns. t ~ o to Tony 111 II, as unbea ten Dallas rallied three ta m e., lo beat the Bears . Ctucago's Vince Evans ran for one TD and heaved TO bombs of 64 and 52 ) ards. Cllarge r • 27. Bllb J9 Claren<'e W1Lham r. rushed for lS7 yards and a Charger·rcrord four touchdowns -one or them on a 55·> ard sprint that put San Olego ahead of the Balls to ~tay lie also went over from two. one and r1 \ t' \ ard.., out Bue-• 2 I . 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DHtv .... w~ 13 n l "~ AllAnlft Bar1kow<k111).~31& RECEIVING O~nver, MO>~• S •• Ul>(hurch J.~. Lytl• J.1& AllMl<I, Franc•• 8 138, Jenk1MS 129, Andrew> s JS Eagles 26, S•ints 14 Sc-.119 o..-., EnQIM ~·"'' 3 10 1 10 1~ 0 1 0 I 14 Pr111 fG f"'-'"•ltf'\ 1t P ru I Monrqomr·rv JAWOf\k l 'FrMtkhn t ic• Pl>ll FG '°""'"""Jo NO Cnan<llH S7 P&•• I y,.P""~•lfl"l •Kiit) Phil FC. Fr-in 1' Ph•I FG Fr-tin 44 ~ttrl (~H"t0lS runfFrdf'\\.f1n'-<-'' '10 Munc .. I run IYl'll<""''"n •o<kl A ~n1 lndlvldU;ol l.ctaden AUSMING Ptlilad<'lplltA. Monl91>m<!n 20-•s. Hf\frl' 11 l1 ~mi>l•••o 7 16 J••""• i J JI Nf'w Orteam. C.albrM1h 11 S1 Munc•t ~8 PASSl~4G Pnlfadelphtd, J.tWOf\•• 17 23 0·181 N•w Orle6n\, Mann1n9 •S·7S-7-lll'I RECEIVING Pl\ll110•IDhia, Kr~pll• l •7 MOM90..,..rv 3·40. Carmlcha.t 7 lo 'Smith 1·~ No,. OrloaM Chan<llor 4 41 Munc 1e •·n Chtt<I\ l·l S Gatbre41h 7 11 Browns 13. Colts 1 O Score by O<lanon Coll\ Brown$ 10 0 0 0 10 Ball Br.wet r..co,...r~ Olllll blO'•fl<f punt 1n end 1one !Lln1Wtrtk1tkl El•ll FGUnhaM76 Cir FG CocknDl1 JI (If' i..ooan JS-· from S.P" l(O<krafl lu t e.:, (Ir A -FG Cockrofl28 n .oro lndiv-Lt-r> RUSHING B•lhmor•. Won1nQIOft 10 S9, t<drdeman 'I 33 McCautrv S·I> (lrvolancl C. P.u1t1 114M. M Pru111 1'.t.3 PASSING ea111mDr• L•ndrv 11 2'-0-1~ C!eVf'l4'ncl, !>IPf' 14 31 7 718 REC E tVINC. 8.otlllmCYt, C•" I 10 W.tth1"Qton ~l3. McC..ulry 4-70 ,,.,..,1.no. 1.o0an ~n. N......,,,,,. ;).14, G. Pruitt 1-11 Se•hawtls Z7. R•iders 10 5cor• l>y °"'"°" Aatelef\ 0 S.ahawks I S.• La'9MI 40 ~s trom kick) Sea FG ....,rrer • '6 1 , 10 10 1 11 IHerrere Oak Martini 11 pass lrom Stabler IBroe<n kick) Sea FG~rn 10 Se• LMgent 21 C>;tSsfrom Zorn !Herrera kick I Oak • FC. Oree<'n 37 SH Srnlth 1 1>11u from Zorn !Herrer• kKlt.) A -61,602 llMMdUAll.e-... RUSHING 0.klanO, van Eeonen 10-S4, Wllllllngton 11·7', Roblskle •·?• Seetlte, Ooornlnk 1~S2. Smith 8-<ll, Zorn 3-S. PASSING -Oeklllncl, Slebt•r 7HM·l4J, Plunkett 0.2~. SNltle, ZDm 13-22-0·2'1. weaver 1·1.0-3'1. RECEIVING -Oakltncl, Cl'Ml&ler , .... Br•ncn M S.. M¥11nl •IO. Sealllct, Larcient S..11'1, Smith 3-t.4, McCullum 2~1, Ooornlk M 4. Buccaneen 21, P•ek•r• 10 Sten ~y OIMNn B~c.a~ Pack~~ C.8-FG--rcotlt OI U 0.11 3 00110 TB -Ect<woocuorun C0'00n09...,. 1<10 1 TB -B•lf 11 P•SS from Wllll•m' (0'Dofto911ue klekl TB-a.II"""' 10'~ kl<kl FB -Lofton 12 pau frOfl'I Wl>llel>u"I IMercol kldll A-SS.Ml ............ ~ RIJS..lNG -T-Bay. ECkwood 2,_..., Boll 1H7.~Gr-Bay, Smith 10-lS, ~ OletOtl 10.22, W!Mtlttut'lt ... 16. PA$SING -Tampa 8er, Wllfl•m• U ·2.t·1-13:2, EOwood I~. GrM" Bay, Whlteflurst 2A44o4>214. RECEIVING -TamN llay, HAQlnt 4-Sf. °""' a.s1. ~ a.y, 1.otto11 ,.,., Sn>1tt1 .. ,.., TlllllsJ.1'. Offen 20, CtHf1I • Chief• ,.,.,.._,~ • 0 0-. OOero t 10 O a 20 Hou -~I .t 1"1111 1 P'rltt<ll kklll KC -Sm1tt1 .SS punt l"ftUfft lllltll l•llMI Ho11 -Wllffft 21 .,. .. from Nl•llMHI ll'rl!Kllkkltl HOii -FG Fl'IUCll ft HOii -l'O P'rftKI> Q ·-do* ,..,....&..-n ftU$HIN0 -1(-Qty 11..-IMO, MtltnfoM •·••, f'111ttr ,.;,. Ha111to1t. • ~I •t». T, Wli.t .. ,.., '9f'Jeflttr .. ,, . PASSINO -KHHI C:llr, l'ull•r ,,..,., . .......,., .. ..._ ,.,.. ... .,,, ~21.81H1 1t --... ~ Ill" e e I 0 ,. I ~'9'0'~ I ' I I tf llufl L-• 21 PA• l•orn Fer9'1ton '"'~" .. ,-... •o w1111enn\•unt11 ... 1r.cnke•1ck1 ;o w rni..m. 1 IUf\ {t 10 1>1o<ud1 llull C llrown .. IM" irom Fer9u- O.fl\p .. y 'l('I SO Wllll•-Urunt!Mnlli<llM,101 \0 WtllMlm•) run f Banlr"hke kl<k I "liO~ 1111Mvl9"'11 Le-~ llU\HING Bullelo Miiier I 1' I ., tv~ ~ 1e. C Brown I 11 !><I" Olll!JO ~1111'""" If IJI, n.om.~ I) /1 PA!;!;ING BlllltlO Fer11..-. 16-1'1.0-JSI 'Mn D>t90. f'outl I 13-0 100 RECEIVING llu!fAlo C Brown f.ISI .,_, •>41 lfWI\ 2-" S.n 0"'90 Tl!Ot"I•• I \l W11190w l "· Wtlll•ml 2 ll Dolphin• 27, Vikings 12 Sc•• lly o.i.n.n 1>o111111n> V11iln9\ Min Mon '" 0.W-1•• ,. FG °*"""'"'' u FG o.nmct ''" .0 0 ' 0 JO Jt l•)OU Mtn Mio' tr.1( ~I WlU1.,-n\ 1 run ~ Yor\S<.n•ro.-nrt Mtn FG 0.W-tf'r 2• ,,.,. c-· . ~u ''°"' suoc• •t<• n1ockl'Ot Ml" C•l•lo • DU\ trom Slrot • V•nS<~••<'-t M1• 8UIM<n S run (VonSCNlf"f'l•nn "*<"' A f6 111 t•vkt"'11 LAt-r• . RUSHING Miami Willi.am• 17 Jl ( '°""d 1 ~ Stroo I " Mln<w'>OI• VOUl'Q 11 ID ~Or"""1n 12 :.! KrNnf'r J 11 PAS~ING ""'amt C.11r'~ 10 IS l ~• ~tr oc k ~IO ,., M 1nnt\Oli\, 'lr4}rnf"r "HJ 11' Rl(ftl/INC. Mt~m, Hdrfl> \.I~. M~•Ov 1·•7 C'Otlk<t •II Mtnn<'\Old Vnvnq l lt ~ore men} 1l R_..,,..,a 7·30 Pa1rto1s 20. Bengals 14 Sc0'9 Dy OU•Mtn ""'"nt 0 I I ,. ~f'I 0.,.nqol\ 0 0 I I It Nf Morq.,.n II 0"'' tro"1 (,,oQ.•ro f')f'r'llth "•cti.1 NI CtUhOUn J 'un ')M1H\tr.1 " ( 1n Tnc>tnQ.....,... 1\run•8d'°"' "1 • Nf fC.Yn;lnJ• NI l'C.Smotn N r1n T~truntS•n•ll• • A 41 805 1noiv-.1 L•-" RIJ!>HINC. ..,...., ft>ql•ncl (UM•"~"·'~ If, t.1, JO"P\Of'I '1 '14 Cr-~n &--•l (u'H 1nr .. t• Tnnmown f>.SI Joton'\Oft u " PA\SINC. Nf'W EnQIOlncl C>roo•n tt 1~ O 116 Jdchon 0 Hl O C "' •n"•" T nomp\Otl 11 14-Q-tl ,..,.,,., W>n o. I .0-0 PE((IVINC• N•-w Enqt.tno """''1"" l '4 ld(~>Of> 1 lo C•nconnal•. 04 ' • •l Ron 1 30 Steelers 24. Cardinals 21 SC ore l>y O<l•M•" , ... , h•t\ " " ,, 11 (drOlf\cll'-'' b & 0 )\ "iH A"""'""°"' 1; run , .. IU ··~·h·d• C.IL J.C. Lt111" 11 Pin ~tall~J'\ fl Pd\\ lrom Br..td\F\ffw •A4'nr k•Ck' SIL fVown I run ~t<I( ldtl<>cl ~IL I G-1• ~II r C.-7J P11t 81e~r 4 runfR1.thrk11•• P111 Cunn1nQ1141m ~pa\' trom BrdO\Mw otMhr ~IC kl Pill FC. B<ll!r JO A S0,4\0 IMIY-"""'4l.e-n RUSHING Plllsburon, Bl~1er IJ I), HawlllOrM 4-34. H.orrt> 1).19, TN>mton 1·1'>, ~1 Loul\. e"""" ""''· Andorson 11>-31 PASSING Plll\bur911. Br<11nnaw 1,..31·7·106. I(~ ~311. SI Lout~. H.wt 1 J.14.0-IJJ. Anotnorl 0.14-0. RECEIVING Plll~burvn. '!ot•ll- r..fll>. C~ ~11. e .. i.r t..u, Swan l )I St LOU•'· A-n1in ~ II, T1llpy 1 :!" l\rown Ml, C,..ey 1 41 t Cowboys 24, B'ars 20 S<an lly o..rten foNr\ I 0 6 1· 70 (DWboY'> 1 I 1 1 2f Ch• Ev""'Jrun t fnonw•k1n1 0•1 ~•11 47 ~· lrom St•uo.<n 1<;.r1111..- l-1tk I Oat FC. 5"11-~ (ht Al(l\arO. S1 Pot\\ trom E••"' !koelt block..01 O~t Ouoff" 1111.t\\from 51,,ubd<h rs.tp. tif'l"I tlitk I (1\1 Scott ... Pol•• from E YAM I Tnomas Iii~("-I Dal 1-1>11 n P"''' from !>1,,ut>.>cn 15'-l>lt"" k1<1tl " 6•.0ll6 lndlv"""'I L•-" Pu SH I NC Chtt a90, Payton 77· 1 JI, w1111""'' 12·43 Oall.ts. Oor .. 11 10-•oe. Laodl"w l1 Sol. PAS~NC. C"4Cll<)O, r v&n\ !>-11>-MS~ D.ilf•• lllUlk'l<h 18 Jl-0 117 REC IVINC. Chl<MIO. RocllMd\ 3 74, 'Koll 7·1&. 0&1111\, Hiii ~ 91. O Pt>ar'°" l l8 Jlldt Kr•mef Open fat IJCL.Al o.lll'tlet Slfttlff C.•"e Mlllln dtf 8ruce Nieho•s ... • J FrlHI McNalr Clef Mere•• F'""'an 6-7 6 1 Curt Sta<llt<' o.t J~ 1(1"°"'"" r..J. &-0 J.., l(a lQUl\l .... Ntik• Fall>eM r..3. ... Ffllt 8uelln1nQ def Ron t<lghlowrr &-•. •·' Ro«>ert v.,,·, Hof def Flhp Kr•jClk l>-1. & , Women'• Pro Toum•ment letT.....,.I f'IMISI ...... 8 1111t ~ King def EvonM Goof~ 4-•, IS. TlliNl'IK• 019"M Fromholll Clef Ann IClyomura ~ ... , ATP Doubles Ch•mplonthlp (alHfMl-l • .61ul Marty ~~rwoocl Stewart Otl 8ob CermlcM•l·Tlm Gulllk,..., 6-3, 1 J retired IC.rmlcllecll wtle<eo torn c•r111eQe In rlgnt """' Grand Prix Toum•ment lltl Att.m.I l'IMISI.._.. Ellol Tolllitller -· John Alu-r •>. ..... ,, ....... ~ 11111 NHIAH·R•y Moore d•I. St••• Oo<lltrlY·TeltKhtr 6-4, 6·1. Women'• Pro TouNlament I tt l'ltlMWllll 1'111111""""' S... ll•r11Atr dff R-Rlelwlrcli .. ,, 6·1 'IMIDeWtet Berker<ancly A..,_ Clef. J eN Slr•I· 1on.AnN ennno w. "'. Junior Toum.ment ltURI ... _..._, ,....lillllei Oen$111-dlf.O.vl4H_._, •1 Buick Open I .. Cr ..... llanc, Ml<lt I JG/In FCIUQM, 171,000 ll·l16t t~ MO Jim St"'°"", Sl6.XIO 1J 11 10-.1 7tO o E lcne•~•ll"' \IO 100 "' 10 n 11 791 i1rn eo1i.n V.'1\ •• n n •• m B4b Ee\-Mt.000 .a I~ I-713 Lon Hinkle," 000 IW• ,,_.. 7a.l Biil Kr~ILlrl "000,,. It n 10 10 111 ltnOY M·l~r M OH II II I\ •I 111 0.vtO E<IW.tr01. M 01\ 1110 II 71 1'" c...or99 Bllf'ns M 01\ _. /1 /1 11 :Ill 0 .. 10 C.ren..m. M UI\ "* If 10. 1' 1" Oan• Outgln M 01\ II} II 10 tJ 1'" Tom W••\koot,M 01~ ,q 1• 10-i1 1'A Tommy V•....,."-'1 .,, 1'"1111..a 71\ !>lt Y• A.Yin'/~ \2 01 iO IJ /4 l.f Jt\ Ttrry o.-'1 '7t •' /1 /4 1fl 71\ !loo z-u 421 0 II,. 10 1t Bot> E \m.1n S1 01 IJ .. 1111 19\ C..0.QO Art-U dt t&. n 11 14 7'\ Jtl!M1l(~I Uf11 10.1"*7' n· M1k• Hiil " ns •• 11 •• " ~ 0•11 M&ltclor"°" $1 n· /I 10 II /4 • EC1c11t P,.•rrt \I 5'Ai 1111n11 18' Dan PoM SI '(» ro 1J fl 11 11' Ct..,,~-St 100 •I II,..,.. 111 ~"'' H•t.tl\Jl'f' \t J._, ,_, t: P\ 1' 'I# 11••<1 R•v""t "IOI ll 17 H •• • ~ Jet• Nt"'1on Jr '' IOD ll 11 /\ 10 ~ llt<"u IU"91' \1 tQI, 11 II 11 II ,_.. Marty FIH'~t'r11rtn ,, ,,_ Pt ~'f h I} , ... flot""V fc:tw,1r0\ \, ,,, 11111l I\ lfr• Ano'"• A/40trow '' •r~ rt I 1 'J 1' ,..,., t~uc:tdY (r.trdf'r •1 1~ 17 10 1J '/4 llf'f "fJl1 ''""'' \1 l(;b , f I 11 1 11f'• LPGA Team Finals fal P0<11itntll l 0 J>t1 w""""'m uo «e finn1no \tr.di• \U 00 04~·~· C.M1>¥ I \/ XAl ( Olt> Mo-1/ Xl<J Whllwort" YootnQ H ~ .Alcott M,1,._.v ""1')f) -'dtn"llflrUt "Oul•fr'li ~ 11 H• rtoi .... 1n1 1 rn1 ... µ , r Hrt-• r AN,,,.,,.,, \..1 /t'f Au\tm M#'v.-r \ t /{) ~r . ..,,11-·'f P•lf'f'wtf \1'1(1' At~, ( t~u~ \l /(i) ,,.,.... rn ~r'fNlf s. tr...- f1r-1t1 f>O< fif"Wt"·I \J 6(1 ""'O\ 0' '~ Id"" •S l<N '}<> "'" / It~ ,,.,,.,. zu /(JI Mondlly, September 17, 1979 R•1"ll•r01 Wtlk¥ U,dlo O.vll" YOl#'tl, U,OG!I lluNt•not H1'111'•"· n.ooo H-T~l.,AMI '81a100 ~noe, "·"'° •vllan11 Wollorl, '1,460 Mlll.r !>l ... r, ,1.~ •oem\ ~." ,,. ~" ICles.s. St.12' (r~cl M•Mul...,, SI llt C.O..l•f ·G«-ln, s1.010 10.llMJ 101 ~107 .... ,.11 101 ...,u, lJO n .. 1.11 2111 IHJ II 110 6'-6f.1).-"" ... 11.11 "' ,.,...,, 711 ,. 10·11 711 11·10-11 "' Fall Reg8tt8 Co •-l>Y...._.H_YC ...ia-vc;. T .......... ~.-Clatttt IHt<;Tlf 11)-rlHI I JUC>ll•hon 6oO "•" NYC 7 EcllO !>kiCI Kff<IOll, cor vc J '•ft~I !>I-r-. Fr""" VC 'iOL •NC, l•t I J•O Ooli.lllW NHV( 1 • • I»-OouQ ~. LAV( encl c,~ .. 1.,,, 0'111 evr £l(MELLS.n •II 1 °" N"° BUI<" r ... ,,.o .. eve '\ANT AN.A 10 \ No troon-n '>HtELOS S' Nol•OCJf\o"' fftMCM <liA,9' ASf R e • I Al H•I'°" \!>VC J l••fl ~.00-. NMY( } JM• M.AllO't P\f!tA L'"'f"" R I• ' RtcNrcl 8-VY( I J If .l~JI (&()ORV( I • ()() .. I~ I (<\ad t Wt< .... 11 l I Y( ~ At\01 A tO 1 Octv•O r;,.,N'O l IY< JC."'" Pt-rfl1'"~ 8( vr l C•u•nO'• ')•r,e "'', P..HVC • ~1t P•~••o•n H""f( .6~0'f M 1\f I M +llft>(rO'ft!f'I A6V( f ,,..,,. "°' "°"' ">svr-J Crwr~•\ Croc11.-n hf'V' Ill t'lt r • W0'11' 1o1ouon1on ~~"' t .. , f"~•lur" ,~,,( Balboa YC 66 Series IOROIVISIOH lt~I\ of S•lur6i!Y \ ltf\11 t~tt f'"' A ()r:Jll ~ril'h f)('Jf"i A;r.,.\ J• t ••tr ~" ~t 1m t 1tO ,,,.,Jn 8'V( • ,. • • 11 krvv· ""' ( W ii ,..~, r,,l'W)fl'f Vn-n M,1..,.11. u-·~·Ill ...... (",,, ....... .....,. t1'W'f' IH r tt • ,.,..,, M1+1 \tot11nl• ._ ,.l'\C t j"• 1 "'•fll:f•, .. Yf 1 f *'D'.I Oi11v• .1""1 • '• 'bl• ._,1'4t'r UutfM,, f '' 0f'•h"" Ullma11 Captures SoCal Lido Title REOO.'.'JDO HEACll IJ<iH· I llman <1f H.11111,,1 Yacht Club v.on ht!; f ifth L1do .. 11 U1slrac t I 1 Southern C:.thforn1.i 1 chJmJ.11on.,h1p. ~unday 1n J hail of ashes from Southl:.tnd bru~h ftrt ,., DAILY PILOT PHllF·A 1 S.--tion, Gffle WIUl•mt, ave. t. Hiii l'lalll. 11111 4lfld Sue Nw¥'rrt, C-8-\'C:. 3 "'""'· Dk~ Hewtwe, llCYC; ._ Coll_., Gordafl °'aflam.. 5.SYC.-1. 6 !in.-, DoflMcKI*", HHYC. t PHllF II 1. Amaras, ,.,,.,, """,.~ • eve 2 ~ Too, Jim ~. BYC: 1. , Anlmat 'erm. Brue. "-· VYC; .. Oil· • ltrent 0111n,,...r, LOW~. BC'l'C; S. vem•"°'· 8ob W•ller'st.ot. eve l'IMl-IMs._...,.1 IOR I Dog Patch, 2. f!c-tlc>M. 3. Ruf· ttan CLA'S A 1 Dog Palcll; 2. Raider; ~ Fh1er Cl ASS 8 I JU11•nclle, , Spellblno.r Wlnd•t>O, Tom Stl'IOO, NHVC CLASS c 1 fell~. 7. Ruffian, J, f .. tbr•"" p .. R" I Anl&rf>\, 7 Secluction, Gone Wlll••m•. llYC J Pr•nc. Dick Newbre. e(YC Cl ASS A I s.ductton 7 5"uoyan, Jim Moor,., 9YC J Contention, Gorclon Gran•m. SSYC (LASS B I An!.,H 1 Pus~yc.C, JOl'tn !>t•l•Y. vvc.. J Pwpv Roy s1~1a1r, eve CLl'SS c I !>lorm ''-·!>kip £11""1 NHY( 1 TIO<'< llll~. Ron Ooa<on. vvc I Bold FOlbl!\ EO Cumm•n\ (jl(ID eve Women's Oee•n R•dng t.tN.._t .. a<lll t tlatf'f'I 8111111 1e _,..e Cor1n1~1•n YCl '>•O.«•notr 1 Ktm Reidy l8CYC1, [)ol . ·~•enl o,.....,,..., 3 Keren Nuoent tB•loo. Yee hi C.•UOI N.,qof'" Misc. Weekend Transactions BASEBALL Amerlun L.e- N f w V(JUtt VANl<t-rs R"Clllll'd o ... v,. "•Qt'tflltll ~ ... IJflflln • ..,,,. Anti+ ,.\Oil Ann "•t•t'lf"'u·'t't' 1tn<' ~1tUl M 10lf)t•ll_.. 01,,'hf"r\ f.>'9,,n w11r1n Ootf"nil\O (11tr td *'nt'I rfoi; '"'0"' 1n;,,,,,,., Aot>f'>t t•rllwn . out I I ,., .. , .nfl flfl# • .... 0011'1"'"'' ,U f'WJr frt•H •""' 011 r.tt ""' l'thr,..,111inll t • 1•a"• '''"fJNTr1rq 11t Jllf Pv,,nrt,l"'Cltt\o •f\I• 111 ,.~ ~t. VI l~f'M>'' •nn ',H•/1• Gr1ll1 l I ;,. f ,, ~ ''"""' # it lrt• lr!lf'r,.l"tt1C>ri71 t . t'l•,.. Then• was lilllt· or no v.1nd for the :vs bo<st!:> 111 tht> two~day regatta out or King lfarb<ir Yarht Club. Ot•cks and cockp1b of lht boJl<. w1·r ... s prinkled with asht•s, and <it ont pomt lhc rar1· committee had lo inform ont• of the compet1tor::. that his homl' was an danger in a ragin~ fr re m th<• Laurel Canyon area. RE-OPEN· FOR LUNCH UUman won the Hugh Doherty Trophy, s~ m bolic of the district champ1on!>h1p m 1974 75 i6. lost it to Argyle Campbell m im. and regained 1t on the toss oC a com 10 1978 when he was m a three· way tie with Cbns Raab of Huntington Harbour Yacht Club and Tom Llnskey, Kmg Harbour Yacht Club Tuesday. S~terriber 18 • Ca 11 6rl-6363 For More Information Jim Marina Valbwagen ®RABBIT DIESELS The Newport Bl'<l<'h -.aumJl.er I'-ronsrdered one of the top s mall boat sailor<> m thl' v.orld ha' ing won nallonal and antemauonal ullcs m such competitive classes a!) the 470. Snipe and Sabot Runner-up in the d1stnct champ1onsh1p v.a<, Tom Willson. BYC. and thrrd v.as Chm, Raab Huntington Harbour YC Winner m th<' C'Onsolat.10n n1J?hl "as El<11ne Lins key, KHYC. Second Y..3!:> T) B<.-Jch. HY<': and third was Dano Sanchez. KllYC Louf ek Places Second Li\ JOLLA R1<'h<ird Loufek of N ·~1>0rt Heach lost his Pnndll' IG national t1tlt· lo Tom Tan nert of Akron, Ohm. b:. a -.canl 11,, prnnts in tht- cha mpionshw rc~alta which conC'ludt'<I hNe Sat.ur day LARGE SELECTION I Loufck, with his w1ft• Grt·t<•ht•n ao; rn•v.. w C1s -;eekmg hh lhm1 s traight nalmn:il champ1on<,h1p in the spC<'dy catamar:m d:iss Third. JUSt 11 2 point::. behind L-Oufek, v.a!' .Jorn Curt1-.s, ~11J mr. Fla · In the Sil ver fl 1ght for Uw <·on,olallon prw· Rob Gordon. San Luis Ob..,po Y..Js fvllo~ed b~ P;iul Richter . San Diego. and Al Lt·hm.m. Pho€n1x ~ 1871 1 IEACHILVD. 842-2000 HUMTIMG TOM BEACH NFL Standings AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct . PF PA M 1am1 3 o o 1 ooo r;s 1ci New England ? 1 0 .667 aq aJ Buffalo I ? O .333 77 bO N.Y .Jets 1 ? O ,:p3 56 ci1 Baltimore 0 3 0 .000 36 56 Central Cleveland Pittsburgh Houston Cincinnati 3 0 0 1000 J 0 0 1.000 ? 1 0 .667 0 3 0 .000 San Oieqo Denver Kansas Cltv Oakland Seattle West 3 0 ? 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PF 0 1 000 67 0 667 SCI 0 .500 54 0 333 6CI 0 .000 41 PA 54 45 53 60 so Tampa Bav Chicago Gr een Bay Minnesota Detroit Atlanta Ram s San Francisco New Orleans Central 3001000 'J I 0 .667 2 0 .333 'J 0 .333 0 3 0 .000 West 2 I 'J 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 .667 .000 .000 T ......... •G- 81 57 52 34 41 46 47 75 so 89 71 64 57 57 59 76 67 94 Nflw Yorlt Gl«tls •• W•W>i"!JIOtl If"""""' • • O'C'IOO'l s.MY•G-• "-talT-Bey AllenlaatOttroil llelUmonat ~9" (;,_, 8ay et Mi~ HOlntDll at Clnclfttwtti New Yori! Jeb et llulf.io S4lft 01e10 al -Enolefld WtsNlflllOft at SI Louil Oek'-et 1(-(llY OllC.AQD61Mlaml ,._on.-ats.t Fr~IKO ~11.ottllhie et.._ Yon c;1en•• SHnteatO.-• JDHBSDB-l SDB 2826 Harbor Blvd. Co••• MeN 540-5636 ORDER YOUR '80 LINCOLN OR MERCURY ••• , FOR EARLY DELIVERY Co .......... •SALES •LEASING •SERVICE Monda ~ Clo in~· Pric ... NYSE COMPOSITE . . . ' . . . .. .. .. ., .. ,,, ... ,,. , , .. By SYLVIA POafta-' Tlolrf .. Ni..C-.- Earl)' In September 60 yeara aao. the nation wu crowded with "thousand-dollar mUllonalrea." We never will know exacUy how many Americana were waUowtn1 In the gambling orgy of those daya, but we do know that a huge number were risking every penny they had to 1am· ble In stocks on the thinnest perm.1aalble margin. With only $1,000 of their own cuh, they were buyinl $10.000 in stocks. Even a alight price decline could pierce that 10 percent margin, and brU)g a "call" from their brokers to put uJ) more cash to maintain their marlin or be s old out. They were playing with "penny" at.oclu whipped up t o indefen&;ble levels by rumora and 6peculators whose activities were aubjecl to no coolroll. TO SUGGEST THE FRENZY OF THE gambling, the turnover ratio of stocks listed on the New York Stock Ex· change wltB 132 perc~nt in 1928 and 119 percent in 1929. This was equivalent to saying that every sbare listed on the Big Uoard wa.<5 traded at lea.st once d4ring the year. Then, seemingly for no n~ason, came a series of selling wave!., e11ch giving a n unheeding world a signal that the w1ldei.t stock boom In <ill hlstorv wu dead. By October 1929, when the selUng climax came, many who had been part of the get nch-qulck spree no longer could raise the cai.h demanded t<J hold their margins to th e 10 p e r c ent minimum Du r in g tho s .- Money's Worth c h mactac d&ys leading up t<J Black Tuesday, billions of dolla ri. of stock valuci> wne erased in a matter of hours. Thos e who had l><·en "m1ll10naires'' at breakfast were pauper:. hy lurlC'h The nestt:ggs of both the sophisticates <1nd the 1nnoccnL<1 s11nply disappeared rnto nothingness. TOJJA Y, I llA V •• A MAJOR proportion of my nestegg .an sto<."ks, hut tht:rf' 1s a vital dts llnctJ on Everything I own, I 0 '40 wtth my 1,wn cash I can sell out al hideous losses 1f lh1: 'lt<><'k market go••'> into a s teep down.spiral, but I cannot bt! sold out The djst1nct1on 1s in how we buy now. A"1i for margin rcquin·mcnts, under a 1934 law the f~dcr:il Reserve Boa rd '>et:. margin reqwre me nt.s, u do the sto<'k exchang, • ..,, ~d the Fed'i. m1rumum bas been at 50 per<."ent for mun: Uran ri ve years There have been no call!> for add1t1onal margin• ID any important volume in years Borro we r s by N Y ~J-; me mber firms were the equivalent of almoi.1 Hi pn <,.nt or the totltl market value of all Big Board hst1~d stoC'k 'I in l!J~ In 1979, the proportion 1s only 3 ~rt't>lll of lJJl<i l valut' Tn•: TURNOVER RATIO IS RONNING around 27 pc rcPnl in 1979. l'<~U1\..1l1•nt to Lradjng of less than three of ..,, cry 10 stwn'l> hs t<·d <in I.hf" Hig Board. There are few '>lgns t<JdJ y that th1• 'j•rt·atN fool" theory dommales tr&d· 1ng <bu)m~ 'ilti<."b on th•· h..t.'>c. tha t there's always anothe r g reater fool coi:it-r to h:mct you a profit when you ~ell > The markt:l could gu into o l~ulsptn and people who h1Jld stcwks "nuld \ct· a \cnou.c; no51on in stock values. Uut a market re~trnu largcd y on u cai.h foundation is on a sound foundauoo. /merest Rate Fears Cut Stock Advances NEW YORK IAPJ ~tock pnces moved up today as ID\'estor':'i w1•re encouraged bv setUement of auto contract t alki.. but then sli ppt.-d b&ck :;l.JghUy amid rears of bJgher anten ·-.t rat~ The Dow Jones ;n•Nage of 30 industrial stocks, up more Lhan A pmnts an the morning, closed up 2.73 poinL'i to 881 ts:! Ad\ ann'!> led ck dtn«.'l> on the New York .Stock Ex· change by oG !">margin ... lo<-k,, l1t Th~ .'ipolllghl DowJonr•1t 1•rra9r• n~i:,vOAKIAPI ,, ..... Oo.N-•VO• 0.-.. Mlofl 1..-CloM C"v JO lftd •1 14 1'16 IO rn l't •1..&> • 1 I ) 10 T "' ~ 11 :161 llO ,.. 17 t.S It • 0 11 I~ IJU IOf> ~I IOI 01 11)1, 7• 101 1' , 0 11 "\ '•I• JI 1 l/ JU '-l l09 ,, JI I « , 0 "I 1,,,,,,. J U7 JOO ''"" .,,,)()0 •Jt1!\ "' 000 ~, ..... "119.llOO Mhnf .4iilo'"k• Did NtW VC>l'K IAPi Ad"'•"'""' °"'' """" """"·~ t ot•I f\\U"'\ N•• "'O"• f'4•w ~.at\ Ptflll>v Todey O•Y ~ 10 10 ,,, .,., .. , 1o7 1'04 It!>! 104 •J 11 I• \jll(\ .I NLllll \'OAK IAl•I ·H Y Stocll Wle\ APO<ll• IU..i \~I J?.410,000 ProvlOU' daY 41,'90,000 W•e• -1:1,'IOOOD Monlll "° 1:1.J00.000 , .. , -JS,lt0.000 ,_ ..... -'-'"'.000 IAll I to Otl• \,W',)14,6 .. 1•11 to d~t• , 111,'10,000 !'11 to del~ ).100,440.000 WHAT AMiii DID NEW YORK IAP I SllW!r IUW YOftlC tAll'I T"9 lffw Y-,_, Eat ....... ---~ ocN IOI w-... tlollt &y prlfte ... ....,.. ,.,..,., Pvr<M-of t•,N .... fft; Mlet 111 >ll .UJ -IMlvellf>t _, tllff9a '°"' ~ Gold,, .......... . • ,n.~..,_ S.IK--~OOIOP<lff\toMy ~ mot'nlnq lllllftO ~ 1$: 1111' M • .,1 --···•11t~t "·"""·"· 11'.nt: --"~'* ...... ., .... ,.,__,, UJO t •• -.. ... 2._ lliftc,111: lllOM>.to, ""M.to; Uta.••• "-Y•tu M#Oft & M~ 11tM llf"lce \»1.tS, vpU,10. N•• Yw111 1!11tet11erd ae111 .. , •ttte U$U0,llltM.tO. .. _ Vftt l119t!MH f*t<.._. ,.._ WI.JI, llllllUS. ENTERTAJNMENT I MOVIES t ·~··,....... An •~e Job Actre6s Lynn Redgrave Joins a group of youngsters for ice skating lessons at a New York rink. The lesson was being t aped for an ice skating special on television. di'"'~~ r -.oc:~zcs: "TOUI YAUf!Oet • W f'O 1..,-c~Hlll ~~I "'·~-,., m"-"MM)M IOCXY II C'NI . -OM OODICNt ._ ____ ,...., fHI MU""' MOVll iet lwtt Wlt ... t .. t .. t .... NICI! NOtn • MAC Mm NOITH DAUA1 fCMrrY (I) -llAPIHOl'flt "THI DEY HUNTJlll" au ... ,.,,_'""'"'"· UT/MIM -11_4.__ .,,.. MUf'PIT MOYll-'° ~J ,.,..,.n-,.,11a t:11 UT/MIN ---lc4~~--M "THE MOOHUICa- "HUHICAHEM HI_ Beston Goes Oeeult 87 NICOLAS •. TATao CAIRO, £&YP' tAP> Cbatlt.oa Heat.oa, wbo baa IMM-n killed off lwlce ln J4ypt, bas been rein· urnated u a Brit.lab archoolo1lal ln an occult film aboul the dllcovery of a 3,000 year-old mummy. "ll't my ftnt occult tum," Heaton, wbo hu a fUm for each of hla 54 ycan1. OM8r'Ved in an in· tervlew belw~n l llketi of "Wilk · lnai . · · bt'ln1 shot at the Cairo. muuum and the pharaonlc r uina ln Luxor. Heaton, wbo shied away t ron\ the lead ln ''Omen" which eventually went lo Gregory Pec k, conceded the cast will have to work bard to keep It • from becoming what he called a · . "hammer " movie, an artless · commercial effort. HESTON 1118 HELPMATES ARE Susannah York, who plays his archeological assistant-turned·wife Jane, and Stephanie Zimbahst -20-year-old daughter of Efrem Zimbalist Jr. of TV's "FBI" fame -who plays his spirll·haunted child. The slx·fool·three act.or bas filmed in Egypt twice before. ln 1954 he went through nine beards of varying lengths MS Moses in. "The Ten Com· mandments" betore<-succumbing in l.he desert. In 1965. he played the Br itish General "Chinese" Gordon lo "Khartoum." whose fate was to be swar med under by a horde of dervishes. With the he lp of a Welsh voice coach, Heston is dusting off bis British accent and sporting a mini- version of his Moses bea rd for the make-believe hunt in the real Valley of the Kings for the tomb o( Queen Kara. · "But I'd rather get 70 percent ot RlcbeUeu t.ba.o !JM.Jua,t me.·• •a.Id Hestoa. FOR 818 BOLE AS Pr"Ofesaor Matthew Corbeck, the archeologiat , Heston has tackled the turgid prose of the pioneer E gyptologist J ames Henry Breasted. but said his basic approach ls to begin with ap~arances. "I.never get anywhere unW I know what the character looks like. what kind or watch be wears, what ldn4of s uit.a. I work from the outside ln and I always begin with the makeup," said Heston. To emphasize the point, Heston lifted his black hall-boot shoes bought 20 years ago at Maxwell's r in London and displayed t.fle gold cwfltnks made from 3,000..year-old p haraonic scarabs. EVEN IF SUCH SUBTLETIES are lost on the aud ience, Hes ton .said i t makes h im feel psychologically al borne wtth the part he is p}ay. mg. Perhaps with an eye on the box office success of "The Exorcist" and the King Tut tour of America's museums. the Robert Solo production for Eml Films-Orion Pictures bas allotted $6 million lo "Waking." A healthy chunk of the budget -about a quarter-million dollars went into recreating the Egyptian wing of the Drill.sh Museum. BUT HE STON NOT ED THOSE factors were unlikely lo determine if the movie would be a hit. Much would depend. he s&Jd, on the acting of Miss Zimbalist and on Mike Newell, an experienced TV director making his first feature film. "It we make it right at will be a hjt," said "WHAT REALLY ATrRACTED me to this -------------------film was a chance to play an Englishman," said Heston. "But it's too early lo tell." Heston. "I have to keep up my license as the only American actor allowed lo play an Englishman.·· Heston, articulate and intense about his film· making des pite his he-man image, said he sees his imposing physi~ipment as somewhat of a lia bility -too tall for the Italian painter Michelangelo and too healthy tor the French s tatesman Cardinal Richelieu. Director of Film Festival Resigns SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Claude Jarman has announced that he is resigning as director of the San Francisco International Film Festival when the 1979 event winds up on Oct. 21. J arman has ser ved as director of the festival, which is America's oldest film restivaJ, since 1967. He says he will become a vice president for the Shaklee Corp. . The festival's 1979 program will include 20 feature films from 13-counlrles. AMMAL CRACKERS .. r:-. SINGING TELEGRAMS 714/675·9966 wnu COMEDY TO 001 -- ····--~ -t ,..,.-· erotic ideal.".1~KK~..___. GIANCARLO GIANNINI I -A NTONELLI ~ENNffl::R <:Y~LL -The lnn~mt \1,..Ulli ... 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" Th<t flr9t ~ c:ac1.i lo QfldU· 111 lrom WWI POfnt II per NQiled by 1111 fellow offl- OW9 (A) 0 MOYIE * *'A ''The Aleurrec:tl<>tl Of Zachary Wh••l•r ' Cl 9 7 1) Atigll Olc*lnlon 8r acltord OllllNln A polft1 CAI figure 11 rlC)llred 111• an w1omol>O• eocldlnl wttri pent "°"' • "aoma" • 9)'"U*IC organ banlc I' "''' t:30 8 Cl) WKAP IH CINQHNA.Tl (81uon P11ml•r1) Jof!nny'a •>.~rtfrlend Buf ty (Julie Paynel dt~ by to tell him !hit w.. It au1ng him !Of hllll thl m0f'141)' he ma<k wt.1111 they llv9d t~IWW (Pa/1 I Of 7) 10:00 8 ()) LOU OAAHT (&euon PremHl<•I While Lov 11 trylnQ to tactfully r9')0f1 on • ltllQlc. lire at • O•Y twit. RoMI uncown aoma dlatutblng r1cu T UBE TOPPERS ABC D 6:00 Monday Ni&ht Foot... b11·t1:-n e New York Giants and Woshlngton Redskin$ lock horns in an NFC contest. KHJ G 8: 00 -"The Egg and I." fl'red MacMurray and Claude tte Colbert buy a rus tic chicken farm in this 1947 movie comedy that introduced Ma and Pa KellJc . NBC D 9:00 "Coming Home." The Os~ar-winning movie of 1978 airs tor the first time on TV with Jane Fonda Un he r award-winning role>. Jon Voight and Bruc:c Dem <see story: photo below )'. IOout tN poloe dapet'I· -"• ln ... ptiot. of • ,,...,,,,_ ·~ **"' .. a-i. s-..1 ...,...,,.,,,AluOr .... Sl1f1nl• Pow•t1. An expert In ESP rNlltll 1 ..,., ... 11""""4 to ...,n IN Identity of the ~ .,.._~~ .,. dfh!lng • • l>MUttful -med. (1 ht, 30 ..... , • NIGHT GAU..EJrt "I.Ady, I.Ady Ta ... My Lii•" Fl\OI peopNi an.me>• lo mall• ._,.tfllc; oommunl- Clltlon wlUI Ill .,_, In ;-:Al'nRPIECE ntlATM "PoMlark" A r.orrowful Prudll gi.... Jud a llllleh hlnltal 11tw hi te lour>d ~ ... 10 ()Mlh ~-·HEWS Qll) MEETINO OF M1H08 AllHI 11'1• Hun CKhtgh OflleQhl. Cmlty Oldtlneon CKethlrlnl H411rT>On<l) Gall· .., (Allxandar &out't>y) arid Ct\M ... 0..-. (Mu< "Y MlllMllC>n) dltc:ull I-rolla In hletory 1>14IYll Allen rnOcMrll• !RI JOHN DARLING 11:•1(1)· .... ...-.. LAUGH rt N#l'OfC) • FOOTUU.~ .... ,. ... " kw* ..U. In -- mardnO oMolt """ to ~ • --appo611tad -Ne '-!, OM that to ,. cNOttn llta In_., Wll.. • nte...VHLL IHOW • DOCCAWTT H:iO 9 Cl) HAM'I 0 Thi pt'"'8 ..,_., In a '""'def ~ ~ to H"'Y tor hlllC> wl'9n IN vtctlm't --'lhy re ther pue. out • c:on11act on thl ww-1 ..-peel'• Ide. D8 HEW8 e IUT CW QIQJCHO • HOOAWI HEAOU Sgt ScriulU, Hogan a unwllllng courl•r, 11 «dered IJ.,lfartld • Ql'Taw.RT ...... ,,_ •• _wtl() ~· '50.000 lor ,_ t•lrnony ~ a KA08 -~MC NEWS al& MOW • • ·~ · Comp•n1 or K._, .. lllleG) Ven JON> .,,,, IWy MlllWIO ,., f. T{~.tl '" "••' • r I· ' t, "f ..II t •• 4 ~i •• .J •,~,, ;r.,., ••hf.ft'• / (;.(r I >-• "-.. I '' I . ,; .. TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS -~~ -u~a .... .._ Gu.-: Dr. w..-0,.,. ,.. loonl, JtlJIWrf Olftj, • TWILafT ... ........ .......... It'• . .,,.,.._..._ 11 ..... lllOWIQ ....... lfOUftd wllf*' • bu9 """"' .... -~ • • "HtllO·OOodbye" I te70t ,,_,_. er..fcwd. 'eurt ,,.,,,..... A ....,._ ~._ ..... .... _.,.._.., ..... (2 1n.I -~ ..... ...., .. (11721 ........... 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'° • WOfNft t110C IN -.. tl\e ..... ,...~ ,..,.,, ........ -.JiOK IMN'9 LAND "~"Thi ... of ~····~-1:11 ..... am ~ ..... "Aodcy Mountain" I IMO) Encl f¥in, PMl'lol ~. 11hr.,48 n!M.I uo•~ T•ln09 K111C1P pot1r. FetNr~.IMAOIMn Cethollc prl11t who -"*' w4Ttl ...,... -"'*' on MololcM llllMd untll hi. himellf. died • 19per.,lAl 'f'aw11d ay'• Duy• i•~ Mo.,1 .. ,. -AFTERHOOH- ,,_ G • * * "Toy Tiger' I 196$) Jell Chendl.,, ---- l.arM'9 Dey ·Ari tldwr1 ... 1f10 man .. oe11tutee tor • boerOlng flCf'°"4 ttudent'• lmllQINWY rati-. (1 hf., 30 min I a-oo <lAI • • Shw1odr ~ • And Thi Houll Of FMt'' 1 Hl"4!1J a .. u RAthbone, Nlgal Brue, Sherlock -MG Or Welaon ICllll ,.,. myat-blfllnd • unlQul mufd., Club 3:30 G •• "PIW140u9 lloyage" I lllell) MICllMI Pwq, WU- ~ Slwatf\4W A '9¥0lunon- "Y IM08f !MIO'"• hie coup by hllld<•no • t>oat anci noldlnO ..... ~· l>Ollega ( I l'lf • 30 min I b y Arms trong & Batiuk · ..• 1 .JOHNM'< CAA51JN_,) ~,.. '. . . ,- " . . " .... -"\ NBC Leads With Its Aces as Rattligs R a ce Ope:ris I B y TOM JORY 'l.;EW YORK cA P 1 Whal ~ .1 -.t rugi~lrng 'JV nt·lv.1>rk to <l<i wh1·n lhe <'1Jmpel1t1on. al l•·l.I"' a t11g par! or 1l, J.:l'lS a W(•ck ·~ hccid sturt In r:.it111rogrci m ming., llov. ;.ihoul <,lartin~ the n•·w "l'l.l'>l>rl with .1 m1>vu· like ' Cuming llom<'. ··and fol111w 1nf.( tlJ.tl lh•• n•·xl day Y.tlh "S.•m1 T1Jugh," anothC'r hox 11fr11·1· hit" Thal 's NRC ., solulron to the d1Hlrnlt protih·m hut then. how lo sustc.tin the m()ml'ntum ., Jam· Fonda <iml J on Voight won Oscur<, for "()1mrng llom<"" but NBC enters lhf• n1!W <,casrin :.i d1 stcint third in th1• ratrn w,, with ABC a ~lr1mg No I NB(' AND <:BS BF.GIN their 197!H!O prim(· t1 m•· programming tonight, a wr•ek lalf•r thun A BC Thal may he or httlc s1gn1r1caO('f', as all lhrt•(• n(•tworks have !>4!cn pullJng the wraps OH m·w s hows for some lime now OSCAR WINNER 'COMING HOME' AIRS Bruce Dern, J a ne Fonda Star Prime Time Slww And even thouRh the 1979·80 telf'v1bron season ;r 1:-s officially under w<-Jy , 1t will bf· l'!ev<t'rnl weeks tw ron• r egulur programmingJs lorked into place "' For Carson's 17th 1101.LYWO()D <AP) Johnny Carson will m<irk his 17th annive n .ary ;.is host of NBC's "Tonight" show with a prime·t1me appearance on Monduy, Oct l. l'or that m ght only. the show will air from 9 to 11 p.m Carson began on the "Tomght" show on Oct. I. 1962, and 1t 1s doubtful he w1U be a round ror an 18th annivers ary. lie hus s aid he wants lo leave the &how and Is now engaged in a legal dis pute with NBC over whether he has u vahd contracl with the network. Comedy Series Slat e d HOLLYWOOD l AP> -Reau Bridges will star in the male lead or Larry Gelbart's new comedy seriea for NBC, "United States." The series, about a couple and their two childreo,'Was created by Gelbart., who adapted "MASH" for television and "Oh God" for the movies. Ah, th colnf of ham , daliv· CBS, for f'xamplc, won't pre miere "Calrfornru Fever " unlll Sept 25, offering in 1L-. Limc :.lot Tues <lay night a three hour theatrical motion picture, ''The Other Side of Midnight " CBS WILL HOLD, IN addition, "Ha wa11 f'1ve-O," "One Day at a Time," "Big Shamus, Lil· tie Shamu.~" and "Paris" a week and offer instead a two-hour episode or "The Wal tons," an hour-long ins ta llment of "Archie Bunker's Place," a nd a Saturday njght movie, "Lucky Lady." NBC will juggle iL'i f'rlday nlght lineup for an hour-long "Diff'reot Strokes" speelal a nd ·a two· hour episode of "Eischeid," normally an hour· long pr ogram and will run "CHlPs" two hours Satur· day nigb0t, pre-empting "8 .J. and lhe Bear " for the evening. "Big Shamus, Lillie Shamus ," "Paris" a nd "Eischeid" are new proarams, while "Archie Bunker's Place" is the new name for "All In the Fam lly," minus the ramlly. ~ HEBE'S A UST OF the premie re proaram - mlng ror lhis week. ABC progr~ms. except those llsted, premiered previous ly : . Monday -8·9 p.m., "Little House on the ~unda' 7 >!. fh \l 1n11t1" 'l'B'-. ij 9 "Archu· 1•r ;11rn·" "\!IC' ··1 h•· Whit•· ~ha1li11o1. ('H~ !J 'I :1'1 "\1 /\~II . ('II .... :1 Ill )I) . \\" l<I' 1n ( inc·ann.111 !'H~ 111 I I. "Lou <;r.1nl. · c·u:-, u I I :io. Mov1 .. "t 'om ang lion ... "NII<' Hun I-.• r l'l.11 t· •n• v. "lwt·1al •mt· hour). CBS - Tu...,di." H !l, 'I h• \1 1• .. t1'hl'ntu11 M ~hn1 ff Loi><• •m·v. 1. I\ H(' 'I ll, \!11\ II' ~·m 1 Tr1u ~h . :'\II<'. 11 JI , :\1rarn· "I tw l>Uu•r Sid<' of M :dn1 J.(hl ." < 'llS W1•dm· ... da\ k H 311. La-.t Ht""'' Cm •f4-I, ('BS, H JO !J. · Stru1·k hy L1J.1hl111n1(' •n<·w 1, CHS . >i !I. "H1•al l't•oplt"" NII<' !I II, Movw "~x and th1· StnJ.:l(· l'an·nt," CHS. Mo\'11' "Mr:.. H 0!> D:iu~hlt·r." NBC, JO 11, "Vt·ga.'>," ABC. Thun.day 8 10, "Th<' W1.11ton-;" spee1al two hours. CBS. "Bu<'k Ro~cr.. in th1· 25th Century" new sJ){'<'1a l t""o hour:., NBC . 10 11. "Barnaby Jones," CllS. "Qumry, M E." NUC. f'rlday 8 9, "The lncrcd.1ble Hulk." CBS., "01ff'rC'nl Stroke!>" s pec rul time. one hour. NBC. !l JO. "Tht• Oukl'H o f llazwrd." CBS , 10· I l. "Oull as," C BS, !} II , "Ei:.dw1d" nl•w spcci8' two hours, NBC S aturday 8 8 JO . "Working StJHs'' <new J, CRS , R.30 9, "Oad NJowc; Bear:.." CBS; 8-10. "Clll Ps" s pecial two ~ours, NBC. 9 11, Movie "Lucky L1:1dy," CHSr 10..t l. "A Man Called Sloane" <new>. NBC, "llartto Hart" <new ), ABC. New Dinah Show Planned for F all HOLLYWOOD IAP> Fernando Lamas will join Dinah Shore as one of her rolatmg leading men on "Dinah & Friendg," a new version or the talk and variety show which is beginning its sixth season this faU, 20lh Century·t'ox Television announced. Don Meredith. Charles Nelllon Reilly and Paul WllliamJt l"OWld out the list of co-hosts that will Join Mllls Shore, the company said T he show also will change locations throughout the season, moving from !long Kong and Singapore to New York amd Las Vegas, 20th Cenlury·Fox said. )\ :.s(l ~I. fh• A ..,c,nc·11tlf'"" 1111·0... 1, AHC'. 7 9, "Won d1•rful \\11rld or 1)1-.11 t·~ .' "llW 'I~ .ll'J "Alit·1r,' I B~ '• :111 Ill 'Thi· .J• H1•r..,on (US 10 11 , · Tr:ipp• 1 .lohn \I ''" 'n••w 1 C'B"> dnd 9 11 ·:Jo. Movat• ·outlJ"" .Jo-.t·y WaJ, . .,, !\IW That's My Boy Jam ic Farr as Corporal Klinger <right > opens a club when he finds a patient <Ed Begley Jr.) who is a s uperb cook on the s eason premiere of ''MASH" tonight at 9 on CBS. Channe l 2. r------1 I SOUTH COAST ACTOH STUOIO I ..................... I YOfCIO .. &alilY I .. "--..-.-·- ..• C7 imi™12 •. -----------------~~~~~~~~~~- -----------· • There'• no place like home to enfOy atl the comfort• of a aubecriptlon to the Dally Piiot. After all, what could b• co zier than th• convenience and Hlflft91 over buying ti at th• newaatend? I I I I I .i I I r • ·-· I I I 0 I For .. ltttte 11 $3. 71 • month, you ca n h •M the Dally P11ot right at your doont9P H eh dey. And whet'• even better la thet the Dally Ptlot .,,. ... Juet when you haw• time to read -... kdey evenlnge, ... und mornlnga. I I I 'g i > I j • I o I E f •8~ ..... 1 £0 0: I ! I 0 I f. I I I I I I So go ahead. Enfoy •II the comfort• !>f hom• delivery of the Delly lttlot. 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Warning: The Surgeon General .Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. r -. ·------'·····--·-_. __ ·- I I \ . . .. , ·-··.,. ··-·, . . .. . ... . . . . . " ........... . "B&H I like' your style!' Only . llmg tar • 1 • ' ., INSIDE: •Ann unders -:caasslfled •Horoscope ~. •"""* 11. 1m 0 Cl Wlaat Ne~t-Kiddie Claarge Aecounts~ By JUDITH OLSON °' ................ Designer clothes for kids have bit the racks and children are status·coucloua at an even yotmger age nowadays. Can kiddie cha.r&e aCCOUDtl be far bebilld? Dr Joyce Broti.en, the paycbololilt who talks on a variety ot topics, bu launehed into this one on behalf of a New Yon company which mant.tacturen cblfdrea'1 clot.bes witb a new angle Their 1>Ulllll tope ud bottom• are all tagged wtth animal plctv.ree. All the chlldren have to do I.I match the anlmall for a perfecUy coordinated outfit. Dr Brothen likes the concept. 'ftll advan· taaee ta important, 1be believes, became lt '1 the ftrst step ln teacbin1 them to make declek>u the rest of their Ute. ''The more dectaiona you can live tbe clilld the more ablllty be bu to decide." abe said dur· ln~an intervjew attbe .... Hiiia eow. 1llE&E AaS IO fn tblnll J'OQ can stve a I . child </. consequence to decide.•· Or. Brothers said that children begin to make clothing deelsiona long before most people would suspect that they are old eoouch. ''They start before they can walk or talk," Dr. Brothen said. "'Ibey like soft. cok>rful de· oorations and a!feady in tbe ftnt few weeks, haw discovered color.·· Parenti mual make the cbo6ce ol bow much "a child's wardrobe be or lbe wW be 1ble to leled and bow much money wW be apent. Dr Brothers believes that rnoet children, lf they are ·•reuonably" la style wttb thelr !rl~· '4wW team that lt'a not important to be lD Parenti lbould, therefore. mate an effort to let their otr1prtft8 be u alm.l.larly dreAed u poulble \0 tbelr peer ITOUP because they won't develop an excetalve desire for clotblna. '1TS ftlB TBING you can't have that hbeeorJ-..rnnea-mo -e lmportant," Or. Brdtben ex· IJlained. Tbe P11eholo1l1t bell..-daat m01t cbi.ldren are interested In comfortable clothes that look "like their friends. but not too much'," and that clothing is not as much a problem as it ooce was because it is now more reasonably ~ced. OUJdren should. she suggested, be taken to the st.ore. given a celling on what they can buy IDd then allowtd to pick their wardrobe. "A cblld will be more Ukely to wear lt ii ~haven cboeen well." Dr Brothen. wbo ls on tbe ftnt &e1 ol a muntryyttde ~bedule ol appearances on bebalf of Garanlmala. alao bellevea that 11v1a1 cbildren the freedom to make clotblnc cbolcee edlances tbelr other creatJve ablliti•. ~EN BAYS a lot of lnbom taleata we s}ltemaUcally get rid of," she auerted. ''We stve them colorinl books where they bave to eolol' wttbln tbe llnes, ror ex.ample." Sbe 1ai" perenta abouldn 1\ worry a'°9t ·~IMDI ln" to tbelr children to buJ lbem the laieltfada. Glee iliDDi&, .... Cl) .. • . t • I • I -- / ' ·P DAILY ptLOT Mond•y, S.phHnt>.r 17, tl71 •• .Kiddie CkJthes (f'ret1 P....CU.. "U H '1 N'aJOnabl \n price. a ford lt. Whal difference It mo ~ Parent.a chlldrcm at the .,. ol 11 mont.ba "U U..y would WC!lr thlt," abelaJd. ··At OM at• ol 2 °' i U..y can teU wh.ldl out· fi• th4')' Ukt. and around 4 cw ' tbey become awareohtyle and t .. tu,...." JUlt nNd to know wbf>n• to t akc • stand " • · She also ""e ed lh.at p.attnt.I don't of\en ~h romplltnf'flt lhf'tr offlprlnJ on lhftlr ap •=~::-,::puran<'t'l'lnt~~~J ~~ ·~3•-·3=..... ~ . Tel~vt &on h pla)'ed "a bl& part'· IA wbat """'• ., .,..,,. now, Jlh ... )'DOIO. ~ displays or HIE nNDS that mott mot.hen tftM! to let their t hUc1ttn buy what they want, Which she . ltld II only smart "If lh~y doo't Uk• It the)' won't wear It " Sonw of her cw.tomf'ra began u klnl lbetr addM. ' OarJntn,ol • ~ New York rlrm, Celt lbal -.iULtbclr U.M-ay&tem thto chanc~s of ma.kTnc mll'itnkt~ · ~ml havina unworn cloWna - would bl• 1111 but wh~d out "Mn:ft t-umpan1ett manufacture ellher tops OC" 'botlOmit." a company apok.eaman aald. "The rmlher wUI dta1>9 lM bottoma over her arm ~move to uaie ahirt counter. 'To ftnd colon that blend well la a matter d cl\ance. We 1aked what w• could do to ac· cetera~ the •bOPPln• proceeJ." .. Endangered Species_: :·. Batte red Children ' Aaa Laadftes , DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter is for:: every 1udge wbo 1s or m ay be involved with a case concenung ctuld abuse. I hope you will pnntit. · "Your Honor: l beg or you to read what l have to say. it·s a matter oC life and death. To· day, so many people arc dedicated to protecting baby seals and leopards , I a m writing about another enda ngered species -the battered ctuJd · ··1 a m a nurse who has seen httle children tx>aten beyond recoim1t10n, small bodies with dgaret and rope burns, fractured s kulls and lhose who w(•rc sexually molested. I have cared for youngst<>rs who wen· filthy. lice-infested and malnounshcd I have set•n the vacant stares of ctu ldren who havt• never known love and those 1o1.ho don't t.•vcn cry anvmon· .. Mcmhcr!. of health care tea ms do all in thl'ir power to mc•nd the~c broken bodies and spirits . Then what happens? Too often they are n·turncd to the same envmmmcnt. It breaks our hearts becaus e we know ther e are <l parents who cannot or will not change. aQd <2 > parents who accept counseling only because it looks good. Then there are <3 > parents who can and DO change with help and arc forever gralduJ. .. I beg of you. your honor. before you send battered children back to their parents. make certain that you are nol sentencing them LO a continuation of the old horrors.·· NURSE IN OSHKOSH DEAR NURSE: Bless you for taking the time lo write thal supe rb letter. It's sure t4 make an impact on many judges, and hopefully they will give more thought lo the coni.t~quences of their dedslons. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l was "hocked to n•ad an ethnic insult in your colu mn recently. \'ou referred lo Mexica ns as "Chicano!>." This 1s the Sf:lmc as calling J ews "kikes," or Italians "wops.·· l am correcting you, so in the future you will use either Mexican, Hispanic or Latin· • American. No doutx you 'It get a lot of com· plaints about this, so be prepared for a blasting. -FROM PASADENA DEAR P ASADENA: According lo Cbe American Heritage dlctloaary, "Cblcano" Is a vutaUoa of Mexicano, Spanish fo r Mexican. I received onJy three other complalnll and they, too, were from Callfom ia. Slnce tbe word "Chicano" slid by two savvy, sharp-eyed editors (both Midwesterners), I saspttt tile ob· jedloa ls regional. But t hank you for letting me know. I won't use it agaln. DEAR ANN: I didn't sleep a wink last night . 1 need to be comforted or chastised You decide which. My husband and I attended a social gather· ing recently. A very attractive young man about our son's age greeted me warmly. We've known this fellow a long tJme. but not Intimately. On a s udden impulse l kissed him hello. m was a motherly kis s, noth ing mo re). My husband·gave me a withering look and sulked all evening. On the way home, he said: ."You had not business kissing Henry hke that You cheapened yourselC and probably gave him some Ideas.·· To be honest. Ann. I don't know why I did it, but I don't feel it was wrong. Do you? - TROUBLE IN TROY DEAR TROY: It was an Impulsive gesture. So reason to lose any s leep over it. The world needs more spontaneous affection. An orchid lo YoU for your warm·hearted.ness and a bouquet of skunk cabbage to you r s upe r-c r lUcal husband. 0 EA R A N N· Why do you always pro· tect the men? You s uggested there might be something organically wrong when the wife said her h11.sband couldn't tie a bow, couldn't re· me mber his shoe size, sh1rt sl%e or where be parked his car . I say. ''Applesauce!" My husband knows how to unscrew the top or a tube or toothpaste, tu rn on a light, open a drawer and ftnd his socks and shorts, but he never learned how to put the top back on, turn a light off or close a drawer. Tbe m an has ~pent a fortune on yard equip· m enl because when he finishes using a m ower or a shrub clipper he leaves it outside and som eone walks off with it For years I tried to break him of his sloppy habits but it was utterly useless. Finally I made up my mind that he was a hopeless case. It was a lot easier on my nervous system to accept him as be Is and do things for him -which is what's been going on fot a good many years . You know whose fault this is, don't you? Please say It so I won't have to. -I AM BE'ITY DE AR BETTY: OK, I'll aay It for you: Ills mother! \ ANNLANDERSIHO_ROSCOPE Foahion Helper Tags like this monkey help mothers and children Cashion coordinate their clothing. I ( Horoscope ) TUESDA V, SEPTEMBEll 18 By SYDNEY OMA&ll ARIES <.Mar 2l·Apr 19 ) You have more freedom as you are "relcllbed" from burden Young persoru, creative projects. affairs o ( heart dominate. Libra, teo and another Aries figure in scenario. You Rel sen~ or what public thinks. wants. needs Your own charisma raUng soars! T AURUS <Apr 20·May 3> 1· New a pproach could aid In resolvinR old problem Stick to familiar course stay w1lh one who has prov«>n track rtt<>rd You display knack for gaining support of older ind1v1duals Leo. Cancer. Aquarius persons play '>1Jtnif1canl role" GEMINI IMay 21 Jun" 20 1 YQu rt:ga1n confidence. sense or direction and humor Follow through on hunch. le11m by tf'arh1ng Sh a re without being foolis hl y altru1s t1c Message will become r ryMal clear Rel1l.lve bears gifts and an apology CANCER <June 21 Ju ly 22 > Avo id extravagance. Be versatJle. but don·t scatter efforts. Be optlmislic. not gullible Expand horizons. but avoid 1nflat1o·nar y · s'p1ral Do accept social 1nv1tation <:ooc1 news 1~ on the way. Ideas submilted prov., ac-ceptable LEO \July 23 AuR 22 1 What SC{'med closed. termmatPd 1s sub1e-ct U> re v1s1on. n•v1val and complf'tl' ov«>rhaulln~ Know 1t , be prepared. kePp 1<?Uard up. bt-ready for some fancy footwork Aqua qus. Scorpio. Taurus natives figure 1n your personul scenario You'll win' V IRGO !Aug. 23 Sept 221: Secr et s. 1nt r 1gue, clandestine m e etings th(·l>e dominate. Write . read. express views. imprint style and pers ona lity. Me m ber of opposite sex le nds more tha n m or a l s upport You ·11 understand! Gemini. Leo. Sag1ttanus person"> figure in scenario. LIBRA <Sept. 23·0ct. 22 l Acce nt o n friends, hopes, wishes, dom~uc adJus tment, "remarkable" improve ment tn financial stalu.s Taurus, Scorpio and anothe r Llbran figure prommenUy. Good news 1s dellervcd No need to luc k toe in s and . Be gra c ious . acrept co m pliments and congr 3tulat1ons 1n mature manner . SCORPIO !Oct. 23 ·Nov 21 l Emphasis on how far and high you want lo chmb Define terms. outline bas ic course, avoid bmodmg, re fuse to be s idetracked by one who sings the blues Supcrtor will have ques tions. Rcv1cv. material. You can win big• SAGITfARIUS <Nov 22 Dec 21 )· You get "into production." Me ans theory gives way to practical efforts. You 're on the road Lei.l>on~ learned ar e used; material ts publ,is hed One who was a spiritual mentor 1s on lhe scene M embe r of opposite s ex al s o figures prommenUy . CAPRICOllN <Dec 22·Jan 19 1: You get r esults of recent investme nt, experiment , creative endeavor. Check nghts , permissions , cont racts -read between the lines, be aware of fine pnnt. Energy returns you ar e due for a "wonderful" comeback AQUARIUS <Jun 20 Feb 18 >: Emotions attempt to dictate terms Know it, protect alliances. don't tea~ .. asunder what has been legally established. Leo 11> in picture, so 1s Pisces and another Aquarian You have chance to m ake fresh s tart 1n new direc tion. P ISCES <Fe b 19-Mar 20 1 Emphasis on • f'mployme nt. s h a ring h a '\1c 1nle r e s b . dt-pendenL~ and i.urv1val Refuse to give up ic.o mettung of value• for nothing. Gel property apprau;aJ , elevate i.e lf·estl!Cm, sense of wr,rth. C.an<:n . Leo, V11 go and Aqua rius pers on:. crowd" your pt:rsonal :.ccnarw Pare nts W a nt To T e a c h Kids · :-; EW YORK 1AP1 A great maJonty 84 perC'c>nt of parcnb ~till want to bl• the main "OUrl'e of b1rth·control m ror mauon fnr thef'r tt>t:'n ..i11<.· chi ldren This 1i. among the finding~ of Tht> General ~11th Amcn c:rn F..im1ly Report J978·i9 Fa m1l\ ll1·<.1l lh 1n a.n Era of Strt:'s~ T he· '-tUd ... tonrluc-H·d b' thP re'\<' arch firm of Yankl'lov1c-h, Sko·ll~ and ~'h1tc. showed that onlv a smull minonty 7 percent -are ready LO SE* the schools take o ... er the r..spon<oibihty . 14hile 6 pt'r rent ~erf' 1A.1lhng to ha\l' wien ajter:. re ce1\ e the information lrom doctors ~~ 1'<1drn·1 nntl ""'''HI• rri. •.I 1nn1oi.r1< • "1•·nf\ run ''" 'iunda11 in lh1 1)<11111 f'1lu1 f mm~ l)r•· •1v 11l<1/1I•• r11 11/1 f)mlr1 /'1111 ••"n 1 "' hu ca llm!J lht' ~ ru111rl' f>1•µor1 111 nil ~.! 4J;> I 1 11 at'(1u1 rl1rnppmnlmenl prr1'f'T"'flll'•' hn rlP\ nr11 "'mtndt>d tn hntt• llw11 1.1Y rldrnq q,inP~ u 11h fl 11/urk oind uhrlt' Q/11\~IJ "' 1111' hnd1• ''' ril thl' r111.q1/r '''the f eaturt' /J•·1.n rl mt•n1 1m1• u el'k fwlflTP thi>" 1•ftdm9 f .nqaa1 mt nt unn11unrn1wnt~ u'lth hlnck nnd 11 hrtt• qln\Sll nt th<' tuturi' hn<U> 11r thP rouple mu\I h1• r1•rt~l t>d l)IJ thr f rut u , .. , /lrparl m1•n1 \l..C u•el'k., twfnrt' th(• tL't.oddrnq date . Bee, Wasp, Hornet Stings Can Be Fatal ·-· For most people a sting by a bee, wasp, hornet or yellow jacket Is painful and annoy~og, but not serious. However. there are people who're allergic to insect stinJls. For those people, a sting can be • serious and may ev,en cause death, according to the California Medical Association. A PERSON ALLERGIC lo insect stings may s how symptoms in places other than the site of the stmg. For example, after being stung on the hand, the face may swell or hives may appear over the body Allergic reactions to insect stings can vary from dizziness to headaches. from abdominal cramps to extreme nausea, from simple Itching to total collapse. IF YOU KNOW or suspect tha t you're al· lergic to insect stings , you should consult your doctor. He or she can determine ti you're al· lcrg1c and can lake steps to desenslUu you, Lr necessary. Your doctor also can prescribe medicines to take in case you are stung and need em ergency treatment. Aft.er being stung, lt's important for an al· • Juggling Hia Way Around The World Ray J &eo9 n . w ho s tarted juggling for to u ri s t s in San Francisco in 1971, is gettmg set to juggle his way around the world. He says he looks at the trip u a c hallenge and h e ''al wa ya lik es challenges." Call 142-H11. h t a fewword1 to work for lerglc person to react quickly to reduce the now of venom to lh<' bloodstream. The Medical As· sociation offers these suggestions. •Remove the stinger by scraping genuy from the side Don't squeeie the stinger with your fingers. this will force more venom under the skin. •After removing the stinger. wrap the wound with a cold, wet cloth. If ice i.s available. wrap it in a wet cloth a nd apply directly on the sling. •Lie down Don't run or walk. Don't drink alcohol. •If stung on the arm or leg, lower lbat limb. •If you've been stung on the arm or leg, tighten a rubber band or a wide piece or cloth above the sting. This will slow the Oow of poison into the bloodstream. Make sure the band lsn'l too Ught; you should be able to place two fingers under the band After five minutes, com· pletely remove the b and •After Immediate treatment. go to the nearest hospital e mergency room or doctor's of· flee for help. IT IS A GOOD IDEA to avoid sUngln& in: secta ln the first place If you wear bright coloNl or smell like a Oower. you'U auract insects. Wear s hoes outdoors and avoid wearing noral prints, bright colors or perfumes. Seek out and destroy in.sect oesta around your home. At picnics ll la a good idea to spray the table area with insect repellent before eatln1. Keep all the food covered unW you're ready lo eat and clean the table aa IOOll aa you've flnlsbed. Your Haircut Should Look as Good After Five Days . as It Does After Five Minutes. And 11 will when you come 10 Command Perform· ance We shamooo. cut and blow dry your hair with Pfec1s1on Precrsron haircutting keeps your hair looking great long after you ve had 1t done. because the hair is cut 1n harmony with the way it grows And beeause 11 s cut to fall into place naturally, you don't have to keep fussing wrth 1t It costs 1ust ~lxteen dotlars for gals or guys No appointments necessary We also off er perma- nent waves. coloring, frosting and conditioning. G Make your next haircut a precision haircut. and ,.......,_,,,~~® you won't hate yourself the morning otter. • ~ tte o.c(W3 I · li.4112 Command Perfonnanee 11AlllllJll),am:s'l11£.i L ·c-'91'" ''""'"°'"" ..,. __ '!.,.,...,.~,,,. > V.l"llllllLla•m<' ;Ji ALL'STOAES ON N MON.·f'RI. M IAT. M NEWPO"T llACH-MAftfNlftl CINTl ft t41 fUYI Rl lOl•(Nea1 To Newpott heo" Poe4 Offtoe) ...., .. 1 COSTA Ml lA • MllA vaoe CSNTlft .. "Incl Ice ltl•tfnt fUnll ,..,., a AdH••IMCM1U .,. --_. .. --· . ,,. -_._., .. ----. .. --.. ....... ....,.....,, -. ------.... --... --..... --.......... -..... -.... --................ ......_._ --~ -··· -........... - NATION I MUSIC I CALIFORNIA Seniors Passes To Rise • t ' ~.~1 7,1971 DAil V P1LOT !ts Voters Mull 'Cliao~ ·99.5% Tax Cut Worries Oflicia& ---=,..,.-~~--·;j ' Ca&lllDtrO ..,., ~>-~lr$:~-~ TM number of ftllor SIATn..E <AP) -A t 917 Chardonnay from Preston WtM CeUan o"l Pasco bu ~me U>e fir1t wine to ~tve a a r a od p ri z e i n comre uuon sponsored by b e Eoo l oglca l Society of the Pacific NorthweaL MIAMI <AP) -Voters In Plorlda'a Dade County could temPQl.'arily balt a large put of their prope rty tuatlon in a . special election Tuesday. but or- rlciala say one consequence w ould b e ithat hundreds of prisoners would have to be turned 1006!.:., __ _ • • ~ mode rn trage dy,'• aay.a eo-lY Manarer-Ml!mrtt Stierheim'"of Wl lJon1s plan to slash 98.5 percent of the taxes that he lp s upport countywide services. t 1 I • t'ltluaa ll&l ble .tor Calltorala's .. Oolden Bear " park p *1U be lncreufd und r a bHl slane-d by Gov Edmund Brown Jr The bill. A860:S by 1u..' s em b lyman H t>nry Mello. t).Wal$0nville, an · crta8d ~ lnoome lev I o ( those coaor• fl2 or oldt>r .,bo are .,hilblci for lhe program TUE PROG RAM ul Jowis MOior cltltt>ns who qualily to pay $3 50 for a "Golden P ear" pa&& g r antin g lhem d~y fac1HCies for the year The standard pass c0&ts $15. Oo Jan. 1. the effec· tive day or the oew la~. the qualifying income level for a s mg le pe~on will go from S2SO to $.150 ....... ,.. .. OPERA HOUSE STILL TOURIST ATTRACTION Central City, Colo .• Malntelna 1800 Deco r T be judging was·open to wineries bonded in W ashiogton. Oregon and Idaho and to Brit ish Columbia wi n e r ies which distribute their prod u cts in lb e northwestern United States. THE G&AND prize required a unaoimous vote by the in~rnational panel of seven judges. O ppo n e nts ca ll th e possibilities .. chaos," a nd even t ax rebel Harry Wilson adni.lta he st~ out with sometblng less drastic Jn mind. a month and for married . pe r sons from $500 to $700 Nostalgia "It had outstandi ng bou qu e t a nd w as well-balanced," said one of the j udges, Dr. Wa lter F . Egge nbe r ger o f Switzerland "GRAND PRIZES are only given-to wines of THE BILL a lso makes t he program. which was due to terminate Jan. I, permanent and scraps a previous exclusion that barred use on holiday~ and weekends. T he measure also in· se rt s a pe'l'm a n e nl form ula into the bill which wilJ allow the in- come levels to increase each year, r eflecting the cost-of-living increase. Sentence Due for Killers SAN DIEGO <AP>- Seotencing has been set for next month for three men convicted of killing an a lleged member of the Axemen motorcycle club during a tavern brawl last April m El Cajon. A Superior Court jury deliberated two days in San Diego before finding the trio guilty of second- degree murd~r. J UDGE EARL Maas Jr. ~et sentencing Oct 5 for Mitchell Smiley and Dale Bretches, 23 Sen· ten cing was scheduled Oct. 10 for l.yle Hood , 24. The jury also fou nd th at Bretchcs wielded the knife which innictcd the fatal wounds during the fight. The victim was Carlos Gonzales, who reportedly was af- filiated with the Axe- men. E L CAJON police ar- r ested the three me n after tracing a telephone call Bretches made to the bartender after nee· ing the pub. Similarity In Names Confusing WA S HI NGTON <AP)-The Seven Up Co. is infringing on t he trademark of the Squirt Co. by using the name ·Qulrst for one of its sort drinks1 a federal j udge bas rwed. U.S. District Judge Roy Harper said t he similarities between the hro soft drinks a r e .. likely to cause con - fusion, mistake or de · ceptlon " in t h e marketplace. He dkl not suggest a temedy, but asked at- torneys for the Squirt Co. to prepare a pro- po1al for bis oonsidera- tion. Harper s aid the names Squirt and Quirst look and IOUDd alike , use the tame leUen and tbe products compete for the ume customers. Project OK'd SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -The Planning Commllslon h as unaat....t,y approved a m1Jor residentia l d•••lopment for the oce...,._ prwerty tbat one• wa1 tbe 1ce ne of the P laylaod · at ·the -Beae~ am......apark. exceptional character . • Opera Rell•ves Old IF/ t This was such a wine, • ,,.. e s said another judge, wine CENI'RAL CITY. Colo. <AP) -Tourists climb ~agazi?.e e ditor E arl steep Eureka Street to catch the flavor of the Old Si.nger,.. lo general, the West in Central City, once a gold-mining town wmes in lhe Northwest known as "the richest square mile on Earth." s h 0 w . tr e m en d ~ u s An elderly couple stop to check the price of P r 0 m 1 ~ e ~ f be 1 n g his·and·hers shot glasses. and a young woman ou tst~di~ 10 years to snaps a photo of her husband, his face buried in come. . what looks li ke a 19th century tabloid. headlined Other Judges .wer e "Shot Gun..Wedding Planned." Baron Roy Anc;tre1s . de· Groot, cont ri but1ng e ditor to E s q u i r e magazine; Dr. Maynard Amerine, prof essor em eritus or enology at UC-Davis: R o bert Mondavi winemaker Ze lma Long; Darrell Corti. an international wine m e rchant, and Robert Finigan, editor of a guidebook on wines. AS EVENlNG COMES THE trinket stores close, the tourists disappear, and another, fancier crowd comes to town to enter the century-old Cen· tral City Opera House. The lwc>-story building's long, arched windows and baJcony dominate the small town -only five bloeks Jong -like an oversized matron Inside the opera house, the usual sellout crowd of 800 sits on hickory kitchen chairs, replicas of the :.eats used when the ha ll was built in 1878 for the then-magnificent s um of $20,000. A burst of music, the curtain rises, and almost immediately tile audience begins clapping and hooting -at the first act of Rossini's "The Barber of Seville," s ung, accommodatingly, in English. IN THE AUDIENCE IS silver-haired Dorothy Downing of Denver , who says she came to the opera house in the 1930s to watch Lillian Gish in "Camille." Also in the audience is Jan.ice Mote, a young woman in an antique wedding dress who flew in from Aspen to watch the performance with 39 members of her "actualization" group. Figaro io this quixotic and sometimes hilarious opera is played by New York bantone Dominic Cossa, who this summer spent his fifth season on the Central City stage. Although a stint at the New York City Opera awaits him later this year, Cossa says he 1s disap- pointed that he has to leave Central City at the end of the summer. "NOWHE RE ELSE IN THE WORLD can you find this wild -environment and have access to opera, plays and music," says the robust Cossa.. "Those of us who work here do it for a fraction of our outside fees. And yet I love it and I hate to leave." Cossa returns to Central City because he can hike and fish in the nearby mountains. And he gets to live ''in a wonderful old Victorian house" owned by the Central City Opera House Association Cossa also jogs daily up the town's imposing slopes to prepare for working at an altitude of 8,500 feet. ''I never feel vocally as good as l do at lower grounds," he says. "You run across that stage and you feel it. I can 't recaU any other opera house Ah a t has an oxygen tank in the wings." T HEllE ARE HAZARDS FOR THE 140 artists and production crew members who live Jo Central City each summer. The sparse, dry, high country 40 miles west or Denver and just east or the Con -· tinental Divide is riddled with the ghosts of gold mines vulnerable to cave-ins. "We admonish our staff not to go walking up tn the hills because or the mine shafts, .. says the opera association's artistic director, Robert Darl- ing. A graduate of the Yale Umversity School of Drama. Darling alighted in Central City after several years directing and designing opera pro· ductions in Santa F e, N.M., San Francisco and New York . DARLING SAYS HE IS MOST PROUD of the opera association's apprenticeship program, which allows young music school graduates to play major parts lo the season's satellite produc- tions . One of those productions is in the sal oon of the Tener House hotel, built in the 18705 a few steps down the hill from the opera house. Called "The Face on the Barroom Floor," it celebrates the painting of the enigmatic coun- tenance of a young beauty on the wooden slats or the saJooo floor. It is perhaps the only opera in America that undertakes two shootings of the sam e diva in the first 30 minutes. Teacher Fired Over Nazi Riot WINES WERE judged in a blind tasting from 14 categories. Gold, s ilver a nd b ron ze awards were made, but no t every category received the top two a wards. Ca tegocies in which gold and silver awards wer e made include : S•uvlqrlon ll••nc ,.,, F11me 81•1><, CM!-.~ M i< ... lle IOOfdl. t•ll S.W'Of'On 81.tnc, Sot<ol 8IO\~r w 1,,..ry '9ol41. 1"7t S.Uwt~ &1•nc. Tt>t E yr~ V•""••"" l~ll""r I Oo->t> WhH• l«Y I. '"' Sonlce B••n<. Amtty Vtnev•rds. f-11IY•r t Pinot No1r Bl•nc., Reutfr s HtU "•IWl"rarOtt f\Hve,. - • Ol>t>ll W1u140 l"'~lurnl· 1'11 CM1>1n 81at>C. Pr.-,1..,, Wlt>e Cell•r\ ''''""'' 1•n Mu~a1 of .A•••MtOrl•. T u•tfthn \'fftf"Yard'\ '"Uttr ) c .. wur1tr .. m1n•r (dry, ,.,, (, ••u ,-1tr4m1 ntr. A \\OC fclffd \11n,Mr' hottYef', L•le 0< ~, .. ~I 1'71 Jonttnn1\.Cll!W'9 P1set1nQ, CNteau St'°. M ocl\4'11tt l90ldl. White AIUll1>9, H1111trlll'9 Vl""'YMck l\llWr I Chardllnnn 1tn O>••Gonfl<tv, Pr'°''.,., Wine (.ell••l lgo!O al'>O 1~ 9••11<1 11<11• I. 1q11 Ch•<do1>nay. A\-1411fd V"'t~l (Sll,,er l llo~ll1>9 C<!ry I. 1971 l\1~11119, Fl~ CO'if Vll>t!yMOl lgol<ll, 1911 Wl>ltt! 1!1~111>9, O•k l<noll WIMry 1\olvfr I. l'71 Whll& Al~lit>g. POt!ll V1Myar"' lltlvtr I 11 le\11"9 \lw~I I 1971 While A1••""9· So-ol 81ouer Wl1>••Y !lllver I M•"°' M4'•!0'. SI*. ~le V•MY••"' !Qo!Ol. 1'77 Me•IO\. El- CO"f Vnwurcl\ <i"ve• I C•1>er11tt S•u.,91>01> 197' C•btr ntl S"uw1911011, T "" Eyrle Vl1>er•rch, l!.11...,, I No Nets Needed This Time NEW YO RK CAP> - The woman in the gr~n dress leaned prttarious~ ly over the ledge of the f tall building on the cor- ner of 50lh Street and Firth Avenue. First one, then two, then scores or streUers. looked up to see what was happening to the woman perched on the International Building in Rockefe lle r Center in midtown Manhattan. Within minu tes, e m e rgenc y police vehicles were on the s cen e . T h e c rowd thickened. There was talk oC nets. The d r ama e nde d after a minute or two of e lementary police legwork. Police said the woman was posbqr for a f ubion mag azine layout. Staff Cut . . lol"WI ......... 'I WANTED TO KNOW WHAT I COULD DO' Bonnie Pointer Heads Up Charts With Disco Single One Pointer Sister Wants Solo Success By YARDENA ARAR LOS ANGELES <A P I -MusicalJy speaking, Bonnie Pointer 1s right back where she started from -and she wouldn"t have 1l any other way. We ll, that's a bit of an overstatement. Wher e Miss Pomter sta rted som e 10 years ago was as a singer In the bars and rorfeehouses of her native Oakland. and she "s certainly not doing those kind of gigs these days. · BUT AFTER SEVEN year.. as founding sibling of the Poant\r Sisters. the Rev Elton Pomlt!r'~ third daughter has left the fold 'to work once again as a solo1'\t Such splats often work to th<' detriment of both part1~s . and for a while after Mi ss Pointer left the lhen·founderang group three years ago, laltle was heard from either sidt'. These days, however . neither Bonnie nor hflr thrt'<! sister~ arc singing the ··divided we fall " blues. THE POINTER SISTERS, on a solid pop-rock track. sold more than 600,000 copies of "Energy " And if Bonnie's first solo LP for Motown hasn·t m atched that. her hit disco single, "Heaven Must Have Sent You." was ~tall climbing the Top 20 at lasl glance. There seems httle question that the exotic·looking 26-year- old will persist in her quest for bigge r and better things After all. she reminds a reporter, at was her pushing that got the Pointer Sisters going an the first place. "I star te d out as a solo performer. and then I got June to join me. and then I got Anita to Join me, and then Ruth," she s ays, sipping wine In a plush, 15th·floor Motown Record Co. s uite overlooking Hollywood. "Now it's back to Bonnie again. "I WAS THE FJRST one to s tep out and start singing in public and to really want to do something with it. I wa nted to be in show business, and everyone else was sort of. 'Well, we mlght not make It, It 's going to be ba rd.' "It's lik~ my baby. You know, you have a baby and they grow up, and then you send tbe m on a nd you can be at home by yourself for a while. That's the feeUng I get from it . I'm proud or them, and glad to see them going on alone." at lo so and-::-o. they can smg 1t. ,\nd so you don't evl'n tr) ··But now that I'm on my own. I'm singing all the parts isnd I'm finding out l can do a lot of things I dadn 't know beforl:' I 1 could do I do all the background va rt:.. all the leads and ever. ) thing And I do arranging." She al¥> doec; quite a bit of h()r own songwnt1n~. a talent she had plenty of chance to hone with her ~1ster .act. Her 1974 tune "F airytale" won a Grammy for best country song of the year. and "Sweet Stuff."· penned an C'Ollaborat1on with Sten e Wo nder. won flr~t pr11.e at Japan's Songwriters Festival MISS POU-.'TER'S debut solo album also carries on the sue cessfuJ Pointer Sisler tradJlon of "covering" or redoing old favontes by performer$ such as the Elgans. Brenda Holloway An d for that rl'ason. she's particularly pleased about her move to Motown and its fat song arch av~. "I'm digging into the history of Motown and getting some things that I've always liked and always wanted to do ·· ALAMEDA <AP> -An Alameda Hilb School m atb teacher bas been fired because of bis participation in a violent anti·Nui demonattatlon four moatbl ago in Santa Bou. The school board ordel'ed the dismissal of Ronald Edward Angle, wbo has been on paid leave 1lnce b1a arrest in May. In • 1ubleQuent trial 1n Sonoma County, be was 1cqultted ot felony char1es bbt was convicted of mlldemeanor cbarcea of blttery and incilillc a riot. Bu(, she adds. "I really just wanted to find out about inyself. You know, when you' re in a group, you really become a part of that poup. You try to expreu your ideas and you mlsbt get SA N FRAN c 1 s co one penon to arree with you but <AP> -San Francllco's then there ·s another person that re1ional s mo1 control haa anOther idea, and 10 you aaency bu trimmed lta 'have to deal wtlh a majority· sta rt by 12 percent, but rule type of situation. it baa increased the slle or ita •mot lnapectors. The Ba.v Area PolluUon Control Dlmict cut U.e 1lu of the ltalf from 219 to 192, but boott.ed tbe inspection unit from .. to48. . ... .,..,., Former Gov. Edmund G. <Pat) Brown Sr., a pioneer in a 13-year elf"rt to rewrite the federal criminal code. has disavowed the wprk of a House subcommittee deal- lQg with the llsue. Refer- rin1 to a House bill, Brown sald "lo all honesty, I can· not claim the child." Aqle bu been outspoken .. alnat U>e Ku Klu• Klu aDd American Nam. Some parenw protested wMll be had bis m•th students prepare a homework &11louneot oo tbe pl.labt ol coal miners. ''AND I WANTED to know what I could do, how blab I eould •mc. how low I could am.a. and when you're ln a 8JWP JOU never know, becauae you ne•er really tty to do It. So U yoca cm't hlt a~ note, you H Y, I'll aiv• '' Dade County. which includes the more than l.S million resi- dent1:1 or Miami, has 26 other clt1es and large unincorporated a reas. The county bas about 715,000 registered voters. County commissioners .this week approved a regular budget that includes a more modest 6.5 percent roll~ck, but SUerbeim has gloomil y p repar e d a "Wil1'00 budget" just in case. ll envlsons deep slashes in police. · fire and medical services bus routes. street lighting and social services. IF WILSO N'S PROPOSAi:, pa6ses, St1erhe1m says, up to 9,000 or t he county 's 23,0QO employees would have to be fired and about 81 percent of all countvwide services wouJd be eliminated The proposaJ has a 'lnle-year lifespan be,ginning Oh. l. But as sweeping as Wilsod·s plan 1s, 1t would not cut total t•x bills by 99 5 percent or reduce government that much. Est1m:Jtes of savings for most property owners range from :25 percent to 40 percent because levU!\ of other taxing t:nlllies "ould nol oo affected. WILS ON A DMI TS HI S original pl<Jn wa~ to tnm proper- ty taxes by only about 50 per. cent. But -;omebow his petition ended up saying ··malls" -a fraction of a cent -where at ~hould have said "do llars." , m ak 1ng the cut 99.5 percent. The goof wasn't caught until Wilson'!> Dade Tax Kevolt Cllllt - 'Tllltec had gathered 15,000 pet1- t1on ~1gnatur<:!> to force an elec- t 1011 Comm1!>~1oners refu~ed Wah.on ·~ request to alter the "'ordin~ (.Ind court!. held th<1t the pet1t1on meant wh<it 1t said, not"' hat Wilson wanted 1ttosay. "It would be s1mplisltc to say we re going to eliminate total i.crv1ces," St1erhe1m said. 'We're not. But instead of hav- ing three Jails, for example. we re gomg to have one and maybe 500 or 600 prisoners on the streets The level and quality of service are going to be markedly affected " THE ISSUE BEING on the ballot was enough to make i.n- \•estors bkattery Sale of S1"r mtll1on tn county bonds has been fro£en. ··it "ould be chaotic," says former M1 am1 mavor Robert L Flo yd, w ho'e ·con ce rned C1t1£em, A~am:.t Chaos raised more than S90.000 to campaign against the measure's pass;ige "Wh en metropolllan areas loi.c the11 credit rating, when they lose their fl nanc1al stability, 1t':. downh11l from then on." None of this s ways Wilson. a pe ppery retired businessma n who l5 merrily irate at "govern· ment. taxes and what he calls the "metro commai.sar~·· who run the county. ''l'M J l'ST A POOR tax· pay~r." he said . "What pushed me into it was taxes going· up and up and tht: little man gettihg rapped off ··w e doA't want to get rid of police. firemen or the hospital ... Walson said. ··A fireman came up lo me and said , 'Have you ever breathed into a baby's mouth when it's dying?' I said that s not what l 'm talking a bout I'm talking about un - scheduled absences. The fire de- partment had 53.500 hours of un - scheduled absences.·· If Wilson's proposal fails, a home in an un incorporated area. va lu ed at $40,000 for tax purposes, would race a county property tax bill of about $US next year . If Wilson wins, the s ame home's bill would be about $112 IN A MUNICIPALITY the blll would be S374 U Wilson loses, flt if he wins. A property owner's total tax bill also can include ci· t y taxes and various assess- ments for librar ies, schools and bond repayment. Those wouldn't be cut Businesses would save, too. Southe rn Bell. for example. would drop from a $6.1 million tax bill to $3,268 and the Fon · tainbleau Hotel from $183,5216 to S97 Sex Suspect To Get Tests~ VISALIA CAP ) -A fo. Tulare mJnlater will have a paycb.iatr1c examlnatlon to .. termlne tf he la a mentally•· orde red sex offender. The examination wu ordeftd after Roy Ellsworth, U, wu •· vlcted ol U counta of 1~:rual •· conduct wttb teen·••• 1ltll. l:llawort.h was accuaed ot ·•· eo1tlll1 two llrll wbo came t.ellt home allesedl7 for re~ pufpoMt, • -- .. OM.YN.OT . Saa. ol 1•• mtat't mo pedi ar~ 1peedlA1 up to0.000 or lht amall t...o wheel ~brid vehldea are peeled Oft \he rold by t.be eod ol lM )'•at, a doub~ ol uAlt.a wtlbJo 17 mooU\I What 1 abead' ~veral mllllon ~ntircy-etnd"t eouatu to the blo cle a.net mo&orcycle ari forttut by the mid-IOI. And aoootr or later. most wilJ need ~r £NT'Em THE •O.PED m~han.lc, an occnapauon lhat betan In thJ• country ooJy five y .. rs ago Th1nk1 to John Scaa.lon. t.tchrucaJ wrector of a m•nulacturer, Motobecane America. Ud . for •n11wenna ~e quntJoos: -What does a mo-ped m~ha.ruc do., fteqwred aklll• are similar to tho.e of a motorcycle, manne engine or automobile mechanic, Including i1nttion lune-up, new mo·ped set-up, complete englne rebuilding, generaJ control cable a djus tment, and diagnosis of 1gn1t1on or Jlgbllng system problemi.. Since mo·peds ( OOlEERS J ,!l/lt'n are sold throuRh bicycle or 'ii\otorcycle dealt!rshaps, mechanics may r epair two types of vetucle$. Who hire!-.? While mechanics work for manufacturers, distributors and d ealers. mos t jobs are In dealt?rsh.ips. Hourly pay. Jn my ob- se rvation, ra nges from a low of $3.50 lo a hJgh of $JO Earnings vary by skill, employer ;,nd geograpMc arcu. -WHAT ADVANCF.Mt;NT Is possible? One might m ove up to dealer service manager. or to empl~­ menl in the technical divtswn o f a dis tributor o r manufacturer /\ mecha nic wilh business skllb c·an open a repair C('nter or dealcr.,h11J -What tnii nan~ is avall:.ahlc-; W1· art' reee1vang anquanes from v11c<1 t1ona l a nd h1J!h tH·hool!"> that <JHl·r 1·ur riculum an )>mall eni:1M• n•pi.11r Ont· M uld )('arn the basics in such a school. or on th1• JOh '.'>tartm~ a'> a helper Merhan1cs tend to s pec1al1 zto m parh cular hr ands. a lthough th•• theory lS the same for mo'>t mo-peds. techniques of n•pa1r differ AS A R U f,f:, QUALff'IF:D mt·chanics tram Lil a d1i.tr1butor 's school. Some manufacturer '> offer pr o~ra m s a s w('ll Moloheca ne A mt-ric:a oper ate!> a year round :.erv1cc school of f1vl.! d ays' duratmn for m•·chant<'!> who wcirk for our authorized d1•lilcrs flow I!-. the JUb rnarkPl? D1•manrl for qut1llf1ed rrw -pNi ml'ch:rn1c::. ,., trc m endow •. While no data h lJS bt:cn collected. Paul Z1mmcrmun , ex ccut1vc director of the Mo r~'d /\s :.oc1:it1on of America. t-1>t1mau.-:. <it lt·ast 5.000 mo·ped mt•c haml'S are "mployed. Smet: virtually t:vcry re 1(1un in \he nation 1s playing a part 10 the mo-ped spurt, 1t'11 rcuson1tble to a n t 1cipalc even mort-Jobs fnr mechanics an this small but fa11t· growing tnduslry llt:l\OEH SEl<VICE. I/ you wont general inf ormatwn un mO·pecU and a safety l>rochure cm their uae, enclolfe a 2B·cenl atomped , ael}·oddreued, Long white enlJt!Lope walh your request to .Joyce Lam Kennf'dy al Box JS(,(). Costa Meaa. All< tor "Mo-ped " ~----------------~-=T~he~B~lgg~•~•~t~M~a~r~k~etp~l~~.~o~n~t~h~e~O~ra~n-g_e_Co~a-.~,--.------------------~ DAILY:c__RILOl-CLASS.IEIED ADS - Vou Can Sell It , Find It, ( 842 •58781 One Call Service Trade It With • Want Ad · · j Faat Credit Approval ,.~·· ... ~ All ru _lt\tllJIU1edvertlnd In thla ~J>¥l>« 11 •ub Jt'('I to tlw t'edtt•J •'•Ir lloU1lnw Ar t of 1968 *hlC'h m•k~ II lllt!IU•I tu od vf'rfll(' "1.111_y 11r1• fl"rrnn-. ltmltotlnn or d IJU'fl mm ilUOO hllllt.'Ci 00 rart «akll' rt'J11o?i0fl. 111·x. nr n&tl<lfl_.I 1>t1,11tn. or 11n 1ntt>ntlon to mok1• uny 1wch pref€'HTl<'t'. l1rn1to lion. or dlb<'rlmln111t100 " Thill n('Wllpapc.·r will not knowuurly uN·t•pt t1nv ;1dvt>rt11lllll for n •al t'11l&lu Which 111 m viola llonOfthelsw aaoas: ... ettt ..... ...... dliect. ...... .. ...., ... ,..,.. W'- ron I •• .. stt. 11- 0AILY PILOT = • H ... ., for ... flnt .. cornet .... ,...._,,.,, ················••4•••• •···••············•·•·· .... ,.. tOOJ •••r• GOT THI •JITTY YfllW kUISr If y ou've got the blues -we've got the cure8: a contemporary 4 bedroom "cupsuJe" on a CdM hillside above th jelty, to be taken with a friendly front patio. an upstairs sun deck. brick floor family room and a bit or bright y~llow kitchen. ft will stir you gently until the $289,000 sales price becomes the best investment you e ver made f'ccl better a lreudy? U~l()Ut: fi()Ml:i REAL TORS'. 675-6000 2443 Eau Coast Highwav, Corood dul Mar DWI.IX HIWPottT HACH Roy & oN.•un Jll'lt I lilk a~ttV' l.<•11-u-hlild . 3 UR up. 2 UR tlow11. 2 tmlh11 DO .. SHOltlS UMSUlrA.SSID B.IGAMCI ( •UAT GU941&T & OC1AM V11W The best view in Jasmine Creek' Superbly decorated, this bright, airy & cheerful borne w/two patios will win your heart. Situated on one or the best sites in Phase III. Near-new popular "B<iy Mis t" mo<Sel. This quiet beautiful area offers the best ln living· tennis courts. pools, s pa & 24-hour serurtty gate. $250,000. WISUY M. TAnOI CO .. UAL~S 2111 S-Ju~•l11 .... .... HE""'"~-,...n-cena. H.a. , ..... , 1 o rANC:>aAMIC YllW OC'l"An 11rtior 1·1t v 1111•' II fklrm. •wrrx· n111m flfot1I 'IP:! Rl'ltUllflll h11ml• Xlnt lt'nf\b ~.0011 MIW'f'OIT 11.ACH CUSTOM4• .. -~(® eeach Redltv llA&. ISTAn IXCB.LBICI SIMCI lt4t S'YGLASS HILL This s pacious !' bedroom. formal dining room & de1. home provides gracious living ror the e ntire ramllv. You 'll enjoy t he elabor a te POOL. jacuzzi & canyon view. The home is located within the Ne wport Me8a Unified School District. A change In ramily plans has created the urgency to sell. A price reduction or $25,000 makes it A GREAT VALUE! $439.500 NEWPORT BEACH -759-8811 BAYFRONT St·vcral fine hC:tyfront homes w ith pier & slip l•--------•I t'<.ll'h Pnt>ed at Sl~.!100 r>ro mtlh<' mnrhle thru c a t t• d t· n t r v · l: n 'IUl'flllsswl t'lt'J!llOt'f' Wllh earlhtone t'lll1>t'tt1. 01w11 nP'll tbru 1111 r111no ' .PN'I aculur jRlol with pilla rs and t!llrd•'fl lran- ttUtltly A truly Clll'l'lll' 11nd pr~t1u1ou'I hom t' <..'illl loday 1>4.S 0303 1 000 "<l ft Lari!•' mt1,l1·r bdrm -"IUlh•. an f:wt ,,11 4 Udrm'I lnt')1~ (."lulrmtnll tnrmel dJnmi room on halt onv l0<1k1 nv arllo tw11mHl r 1·1ltn1! l1v1n~1 rn11m l.11r111· .iourrn••t kite twn f;urulv roorn <1nl'I 21111 f1n1>11tcP l.an.•1· pool .md tJf"C'k ~ (IW WEST OCEANFRONT Duple x with ••xccllent income JOx 102 H ·4 ~ot. $400.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ..,... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NfWPOttT 3 Hdrm. 2 bath home w!lu!lh prof1•!1\10nul l;,nd,<·11panv andd'R i1 h•Jl tuh l ~M·al•'<l 1n<1111·uf !-.outtwm C'ahf ' rin1·'t 11n•a 11 ~ rni t'<I rwht .1l •1nlv Sl<f'> !100 Call 7~• I :11'11 ~SEL ECT I PROPERTIES Eas~Fiaef' lledllc.ci s.,i1 .. , 'll1'lhl~ 11n1 ... 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T....ts 350,000 C'nuntrv l11illt>Wr.J1 ZlflA AIAMDOIB <:..e..Wt Hrand nt•w t u11t1Jm hu11l. :i hfilrm. 2 huth f:ln1 rm f fJh' i>UOllhtnl' f't"lf>m kal\ h1·n 1700 ''I fl llual<ln w1Jnllt UIJI ' l\l t n11w, $117.IWIO 5-411 2.113 1111. t '. • '• 1, • t YllW AIAt4DOHID lSTATI SM> s ,,yJ!lll'UO, f':l1'1l bluff I rvlnl' from lhlt~ dt'1>l'rtt.'<l 2 slorv t'!llllk v.1lh af're 4 hedrm. 2 hiillt~ N1·urly ,.., acre nf w•IOdtWV lot llu11tt s 11nrkhn., pool lhn11 Clltalf' clnv••wriv lll IUUllJ!t• A fllll~I M•ll ' StfJ!J.95CJ Al'l now. r ail w. 2313 ()1114 llf 'i • 1t \ ''"' frtMf •1• f' [91ffPdl LOOI( OUT WOltLD! \ ;, I u t• ~I 11 'ftlll I ol I I :im a 1·hurm1•r u ni:! J lf6l 11110'..! UK ft hav•• m:o<l•· rm mnrk an H HOISfS! • hoic ,. 1 11mm11n11 v h~ 11r11\1thrn• 1•\l•t\lh1ne S.:W.U~! n•·•·~h-<I tor l'r .11·1111" '" on t h1-. 'll''q.11 ul..r • 1rt1• .it 1h 11111 ... 1 I ;im ,, ;u·n · hJ( m ·.11 lo\ r 1d1n1· l;•rr•r· 1 fj,'frm 2•~ bath trn11\ to th .. .,,. , \11 r11'1 hum•· "Ith II PH'U/11 Y.nt ltl I h.111111 r •of •• 1 •1.1 ·s th1· ,,,h .int.•v•· .,r ,, tu1u11· :1 h•~h "' ., ''·'' 11 '11·1·l111ll'll 1 llF< t ha an •1111 li111l1hn1'' 1\ ""''' "" ""'' ,,, lh•· r1n1 .... 1 in th<· no'" 546 Zll3 on wuiol• 4~ hJC F<t'l•vnll) re di'!"'"''''' t'dll f•1r .. fJ ,,, s:t!f.t • ,()(I JACOBS REAL TY 675-4670 N im•· 11n11 l\h .. 11h1t1·I> 1f """ l1kv ho"'" 11111 I A;::.;:~.L~L:~S~.;:~ ;;' [ ®_· m·&ll_ ;~::;~:;'.~f.i'.';~:;f; -I 4 dt•t'I( I flll1 p lt•tP -lh REAL TORS h u 1 11 1 n h •' n r h 1·.. &t 2STORY Shnkt' r()()( 4 f~rm. 2' • flu. Sl33.500 f:os l'ltdc C'o1t:1 Mt.1111 loyMcc..le,Ur. 541-772' 3 Jidrni l•ortarlno mndt•I + 1o1111"ll ho111w will\ f1rc•phll't' and 11 t' p 1t r u I 1· t· n t r y P1·rfl'<'I for tn htw11. T h1 11 r11uld 1101\e vn ur h1111 11 1nu pruhl1'11'" '2611.!IOO llavr 11ometrunic to aell" OIWllfled Odil do 1\ well. LADY'S HOME Mov•· 1n 1111111 11111n D t'\'M;rl1•d twuul1f 11flv Enrth ton'' 3 lw1lrm ma11 111f1r1•nt mn1te1 "IUllf' 2 W ltV h11lhnJr)01' 11 mu~t '<l"f' for 5117.000 l\f'I 01114 ~ 2:U:I "''• ,. r1rt•111t . plu ... unusuitlh 1.ir~t' i..-with "'lm•• b1tv '11·v. 'tllr•'I· bt'droom l' ·· hnlh honw. h11t1J1r>uod fltNof\ 'l011nNI & •1 t ht'(! jlfll'" 'llllkkM .. II ... •'Al'll 11'11!' (;On'lt'M'l' It ' COU OF Ml'"""W•IPOl.,,,.WT"' ltlALTOllS '7'-551 I 011.'Wfied Ads. your Ont' swpahopptna <'enter __ '"fllc~n,,~~ "llST DUPl.IX tH MIWPOlrT" Owne r will flnant•t• this lovely duple x Cl blk fro m beach ), at u rate well ht>l ow m u rkN . Each lmmacuhlte unit has 3 bdrms & 2 bath!I. A truly rare opportunity for an investor $235,000 A COUMIU. ...... CO. 644-9060 llE llGUI ILlllS CD. macnabi Irvine realty . ' OVER 60 YEARS OF SERVICE DCWSIVI L1STIM6 IW"S Sup('r "f;" Plan f:nl1 Unit -Threr ftHlrooms f'lu3 f'amlly Aoom A· I St-tlln" -View r1u11 Chol('(' CrffnMlt -l..011df'd With F.xtrt111 -Call For Appo4ntrMnt A "Jr>Y Of Nt'Wl>Ort" 1.lAlln~. ILUPPS Newly l'rked Sln.ilttU-vtol Condo filnd Unit. I ,11r1t• All'lumablc 1.oan 11'711.900 Call P'or AllJ){llntm1·nt A ·•.rny Of Newf)C)f1" Llstlnf{. 631·1• •• • DOYll Dim • .... A SUBSIDIARY OF TH! IAVINE COM,ANY c....-uv .... _ can be youn ln this former model 2BR Canyon Cre1t condominium w /YlCW of pool & clOtSe to leMiS. Library orr master suite -formal dlninK & fa mily rmA. 1189.000. D. GodAhall/S. Fix 644-6200. <E·86) '42·tUS ....... 200 ten oowr Ori"' HMbor vi.w Cenltf' INlnt •IC~ Vtl .. y c;Ml"r 7D•1414 HIUSIDE IEnUT r ri m1• l"t-"' port Fl1•;.H·h hi II side rt:lrN•l Ma~s1 H· -.ingl..-!\torv . mini mansion ovt·rlouks tranquil ·h11ll->1de sl'll 1n~ Iron g:i t,.d ~alkway to •Ihle door & 1 ,. r :1m1 c· t 1 I c c• n tr v . C<Jthcdral :ind IH'C:tml-0 rc1lln~s.' 2 fplf's. !\f'' lu<lti l m :is tt·r '>Ulll' hosts 1w111·1·ful v w"''' 2 Pat 10~. J r;1r g;;r;agt' & mud1 muc·h mon·' Owm·r anxw11-.. c-:111 now' 67J·>C>50 ISLAHD llVIHG! Ont• block to "'c.itt·r nn fahulous Nt•wport H1.1v • Pr.vale bcacncs. C'lubnouse. lt·nn.s c·ourts. Dock. M ag ntf1 rcn t 2700 s q . ft. e ntc rta anm<'n l homt·' 1 Spat·1ous ma ~tt!r w1n J.! h o s t1n ~ m ar ble f1replac<'. dt.>('k & m ~ht li~hts view! 4 Bedrm-. + den & much. much more' Own<'r wi ll he lp finance - you name at. we 'll try it! Take adv:J ntC:t~t.'. rall now. 673·8550. con AGE IY THE SU Ocean vww Towt.>rlnij trCl'~-Quaint hunk bed. .... Zoncd for mor e units. Only $139,900! H urry! Call 673·8550 l rat¥ A Tl 11.AC .. SI Fahulou.~ Camt•o Short's PRIMF: Cor on<-1 dcl Mar locallon with 180 d t• ,:: o c e a n v' 1 l' w ! C a t h e d r a I rctilln~s t;a mt' room. 4 Bcdrms. Lowest prict-d view homl! in Cameo Shores Don 't hesitt:ttl'. call fast, 673 8SSO. 673-8550 $@\lat!~ -Lt t!rS • Tltol lnfri911in9 Wotd Gom• witlt a Cltudle -----,..._4 ~'(UY t POUA" ----- 0 ,..,.._ ...... 1 "' -tour •uo,.,bi.d Wlll'OJ l><o low 10 10-,.. lcNI 111"11"' WO'OI I P U T A C~ .'I I I IIJ • H INI NVMt(tf() lfflfU IN ,. r I' r r ] lH(U XNf:l!&S • _ • _ _ • ,,.,... ~erw1 uuib I I I I r I 10 9{! AN)Wf t , :-. --. -----. --' .. ~ . ------... _. ---...... -... ----.... ' • H4M1,., Fof' '* '°4CMUH f« S• Hou"'" FOf' S4e HcMKH For S4M Mondlr• s.pc.mbef 17, 1979 DAIL'/ PtlOT ............................................................................................. ------·' . . .... IMt ...._ IN4 ...... llU Miss-Pf._. IMtls pit .... '"' .... ,...................... ....................... ....................... ....................... ....................... '------- LMllCA'W IMr• .. c.do. Orat •l'M. .... --Mll!\W"'-..,_ _ _..,_ per mo ... ""2. a:m W OouOhry. 0 ........ Trl·Plu 117 e•a•r. ---'·-·--•-•_4_6 ... A~ r ho1<'f' C.111 h1ution, ••.a~~ A '4ltafl1 ~ ..... ~ near ht't • ~. ~ "5.,,.., tlom• wl\h •ourm~l «"H1hra L••orlo111. 16 8"ut t.tty,.1atry lllllC'e.., ba~ Hme •pu·•ou11 0W11en apt. hom• tu-t COU\P •mit111 rooa'l_,f\llJ..,.~ llH.000 Prl•C' ooly frm Mfllildo'#larlr <.'ntry 10 1u1119'(YOU~. mHter PluH Oa,... ..,.., Club 3. 4. s bclnM 3 b•. ba ... aU aboUd'-wk.be_K'V_•_,.._,_...;__•;.._ __ _... or aar ()pHl wk dY• l'Olld Giil •ppcMtlftt'OU ll-tpm Sat • Sun lO.Ol TMK ftf'SI' Of ''TKi·-.. -.--,-,•.-.. gpm Phone <1l41Ml,._IDI POINT'filrM».000 • ·-or84f U42 CM1 ..... n11 5 8ft + dftl +-f'•mllY SCnM H0t tlS Rm • fl'onnal dtilllni +3 rln · .. I· I~ • t_ t ~ .. .~ ~ 'Ji.Jl I,, l l ') '""r ianite + z Pllboa + SMAil 'M SflCa b " t t' "n )' • n d o l h .. t' and everyttunit n1c. wl\b anwrutaf'!j Mk1n1t oa.lt Otis det1dttful 3 Bdrm, 2 1135 000 bath bome. &el'CQ from SCOTI'llAln lht' l!olf course Flowtn• :..._ ....... 53'-71ll vaulted ceihnl!S. formal 9022 ~~~~~~~~~ entry. c02y frpk and ••••••---·••••-••• '' V<'r)' allr&l11vc wood f<n ITOWHB! Ch armtnii 3 Br house C'Om~y ~odeled. 2 Ba. ffl)alrate dlrunit rm, solid Oak floors Lil ror- ner lot w/add-on poten. llal to c reate a panoram1c OC"ean & bay view New plumb1njl & appliances. S219,SOO. 67S.ll6'. wort 963-7829. John. · EASTS I DE 4ft.IX Townhouse stylt>. w1lk t1 s hopplnf.?. Great area, super buy! Only SZOS.000. .<:itll M.'i-ill\I / OPEN HOUSE REAL TY tM finish.lnll touC'h. Call DOW IJ79.~0 ALLSTATE REALTORS POOL-SACRIF'lCE' 500 Vard'I to ot'ean. "Model Pe rfet't". sq rt. 3or4 bdr .• w/pool. jac. 631·1266. Patrick IEAITIFI. llVIN£ CoAlused by all these ad.s? R nch Realf.¥ aQd/ot Wdbrkf1e Realty cun show you_ an)' one ol over a lfundred listed homes in Jrvlne . Don't waste time trying to decide which ad !M>undB the best. •CALL DOES IT All llANCH WOODUIDGE llALTY IEALTY 5 5 J -2000 551-3000. THE EXP£1TS ON IRVINE PIOPOTY HEllTIR PAii ownhome. 3 Br 21., Ba. UpJraded. A/C, $96.000. A'l"lum. Joan 9 1..''l 552·5347 Sl'Pt-:R tJPCRADED 3 bt'droom home ~•th family room. fonnat din· 1n1i1 r oom , ru'ltom d r a p f' s . ~ h u lt " r 'I . l Rd rm & loft condo in wallp1per and )!OrJeou.s Or,.nl!elre-e. Wittt'rfall. u l\t'd brtt'k patio Ille balcony. cathedral Sll6.SOO. ce1llnJ. dark t•aramel rrpt. I yr old $70.960 ~2·3767 eves & wltnds. Pnn only. LoiJ-leodt .. ..•........•......... SINSATIONM. CALIF. CLASS.C $91.500 180 dell white wa ter view. nr beach. !> Bdrin. A Mr&.. ,_.._. &aeA ... ralrway El HI-Ar. i.w..t.._.._.,,,_. i..unou. ~ ..... muoo. ewe.om a..JtJ ~ 1a Newpart-.. A1C. 11r s a..-... ft, 710.tn'I akr lll0-5680 Own r,.,. Pria oaly t. •'•..... '·"' _.,_,_~_. 1_11 ___ ~=~ ·-•·•-••H•n•••• WAI &lllllOtlr JDMOaPLACS ---------1 Ealra lar.ce coner IJlf~VD CA.ITU 411 ... 1 ia a1a& C9M. 81GU.4•FPP & 9MJft.AM Moortn« available,~ ONLY.,._ 1'ht-on&...)'~• ...... _\l.c:.ul.,.-_. ·~· All.,. .. weltlnll f« .. 3 BR. lam 1885.000 •---------- rrn and "*' fn an Ideal *"-•~ ___ .. ''LIYI ON UDO• locatlor.. T•ie over ~ mcAl•Y And nperimee Oile _.t S47.~ ~~ In. A scoop It lnvestraeat tde. Tbla bome la lnd9ed 1n onty $100,SOO 641).ST77 a n ,. n t e r t a I n e r • • CAU.M4-nl I paradise 4000 sq ft . ..... ~~~~~~~~~!bonus nn. rttentl.> l'e· modelf'd. A menitles tii---------• SIOIODOWM Ne wport Rel«hta 3 BR t ownhm . As s ume hluce of 1170.000 at Sl5'15 mo. Prine. oaly. No plus. N-port 1t It's tlnest .... 17H wc:a·-TUS'i'IM NI.LS c;:J Walker & lee tls.,..t IMdl 1 °'' quat1fy1n2. Call owner Rea.I Ell.aw -•••••••••••••••••••••' _M_S·_S399 _______ -------- Are you~ for• ~·utiful ~ ~' Theo male .., ~­ meat to aee lWe dwlrm· lnlZ home ~ wood ad 1i1lass. It feature•. s Bdnns. 4 bat.M. n.doot- atnum.. 2 fi_reoplatts a.I de<' lu New dee or lhruout. 1.oned for hones. ca1l 541--S.. WISTCUFF CUSTOM Thlt home stand!! oul w its Ol'n 1ndn·1duallt1 Ir ntm ft>atur{"'j or t'Odur inv 1>l e.1?anct· Lush hrnd'>cap1nit v.111arden v1t'w 1<1tchen & fmly rm Thi spat'tOU'I & elt'tant r st m hc>m~ '" an t'nter l 111nt>r' fJJrad1sp w/a warm & wt>lromt' '" :1t11Jrty Don't m1~ th•'> ver v <1f>E"C111l offerinll 846 n11 •MO 9UAUFYIMG• Only 110.000. take over fllntasur opt.Jon 0.-1 3 BR ntt home Won I t~t. Ownt>r 541-0210 CALL IGf1 1101! The pnce It terms of. fered oo t.hts hJdiJy up- ~rad ed Seav1ew' 38r home are utterly fan· "EW 3 Bdrm Condo on Wal~. S3J0.CJOO HEW 2 Bdrm 1plh·lnri •condoolfwatft'. llBS.000. SUBlllIT OFF"ERS. OwnJA.i.714-~ la5\IC! Tius home ba5 -----------:. -HERITAGE nt-" paint & rpts thruout. f•r(•nrh dr-. leadine out· side to a newlv pro feu 1vn.-tly lndsC'pd parachM-Bnck noon m th{" entry & lul. Many. Many more X'tra.s Call J im Flanders (Of' ;,in appl today 11141 7S2·1107 dys. 1714 1 S'Jl 5781 l'Vt'"I & llMTltli . . REALTORS That s th• word that~~~~~~~~~~ comes to mJnd wht>o you enter spacious rooms or sit ~lde lhe sparklin2 Pool PnY8C.'V for a fam1 Iv. room for entertain 11111 Callfor det.u ls. wkn<ill~= A«\. ~21 PricadTo W You11 havf' to see these Ea s t bl u ff Be a ut.J · • beaut1fuJ hom~ lo ap· Reduced. you aave com· 1'W.-mi Cashr pr .. r •ate all theu-special m1ss1on. JBdrm t'am ---··,..------• h·atun•s . rm. 2&. 2ar tak<"! van. ---------•3200 lo 3600 'IQ. ft on Investor's duplex + 2 ll~;j;Df:,~. ~-j?OOd r e nta ls. pooJ.)m_________ ~f'/~:. •. '" ... We're orrerini you this 3•., ba+den. dbl lot.. One tl1»covery you r an 't of ;i ktnd $400.000 t'I a duplicate. Ch1trrn1n1Z 3 1'leal. SI00.000 11own. br. 2 bu home w/a de· f:asv terms OWNF.R ---------1 lacious perspt•<:t1vt-of (' a I I ( o r J p pl warn:ith. brll!btnt>~s & 71418l:J..3S81 or4994247 Mu~t~· HARIOR VIEW ~1nileormuJtiplelevels. Sis.4.50!• •3. 4 & S Bedrooms &M tl4(l)or~• HO._.ES •!-,ltvhehts &: cle5lO"> frpks, charm. $255.000 ' .r•- Prniclpals ooly. 640-4999 _.. ... ~ FAMA.YIOOM REALTORS mPrnmenl. (4!P lot m an ----- -- Residence + income. Oceanside of hwv. C.H. fnv1te your friends to Roomv i; RR. J Ba. t mi 1 xlnl nctthborhood. lie a W ALI TO IEACH -your pla<-e to enjoy the lx>ach. 21311 PlnetrC't' Cr Robt>rtsan. Rltr~~S-0562__ cozy firepla~. BIG fam1· H B . S 144 .soo A lll. winner & spe for )'ounell. ~-4477 Cos...... I 024 ly rm. and super new 968-2297 Walker & lee •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• kitchen. 4 BR 2 Ba. quail· ------------•I ty thruout! Super family Downtown. older home MESA YaDI ho m e . S96.SOO. Ruth Rr. Jot 50XlZ7'. $95.000 ReaJ,Estau 4 Bdnn 2 bath. quality -~aune. RJtr. 646-4380 !~~2~~i!Jt" 536-375 llVIME built. shake roof. double JUST LISTED VIU.ACiil Of fireplace. Great lorat1on. J u.st Redut'ed, assumabl ideal for enterta1ntnJ?. Outstandmll St BR. 3 Ba loan. 3 Rr2 I\?. hll come Matn'HWOOO Laree r~· room. lot!\ of home on qu1C'I street. lot. rt'Cle<'Of'akd thruout. 2 nt>w custm homes. suU de<'k1n~. low main· L<Jvetvrarpet.-;,drpo;, 1m· prideofownenlup. Y.i m1 under construction . tenance yard. OfreN'd at pre,.;-;rve entry. i.uper from beach. u nde avail m1d·O<'t Thest> $104.000 Calt 540-1151 quality lhruout fll_r S86.000. By Owner. qual1tv hom..s feature 4 st tmob !'ark and tennis 631.2242 1-\R. 2'. ba, ram rm. tri court!>. Be the first to sec --·----pit· j!ar w t opener. ua-; ·~HERITAGE . • REALTORS tht'I IO\t'lv home. Ruth appl'' w/m1t·rowv. rorn· Luune Rltr.646-4380 AmST ~E parlor. dsbws r , self. ---------•IMESA VEROE~B~fr 48r. ATIEACH cll•aninll ovens. Beaut , -_..i19,SOO tlll'<i bath).. rf'dar shake Pool Slide: W i t h 2Ba. new loan necessary. --.1 roof. wood sidioe & much Sl29.900 2935 Pemba Dr. Dramatic livlnll room-more. 30 yr nnanein.1? Prin onJy. SS&-1288 __ flre plat'e. Studio. Sun already arranJ?ed No Near T h MO ""'ALIFYING terrare. Pub k~chen. loan fees, only S20.000dn. e ~ Din. Roam the iOarin f'rom .. -.950 owe AT J.O~ llUrf. First to call ~eta ·--C owdry Club 4R<lrm l~ba. S92.SOO. this uruque bnnialn' w-r~~ I"\ Gracious 3 bedroom .~.!!!!'~~ 54M008 ::iHORELINEASSOC. •~~J,.~~ a.me. ideaJly loc•ted for WIST-..sA....,. S.-221112 _ _ __ 640-_ 5! 12 the entertamin2 famUy. I.Ile 2 story. 415 Br. 3 ba.•---------'Formal duunJ?. library. fam rm. poot By owner DECORATORS family room. fireplare. 979 7605 OEUGKT wet bar, palto. Sl32,500 -• • ---HK R. Call 540-1720 An .. h 7'/•o/o VA Sprawli~ 2 story. 4 kinll Tl--L nd sried bd:rms, earthton~ • • 4 n rm. PoOI. spa. owner t'arpet iniz. 20urmt't -will C'arry sizeable 2nd. kitchen. brick fireplace 3 -· G rt'enbrook . All\. carJl8r&Jle.SJJ8..500. •--------·' 546·2313 &751-1387 I' •-2IUIU>AIU MEWU~ -ylJJeyr~:1'f;1:'1lljf!lm Charminll 2 Bdrm l bath LEASt>Of'TIOH! 962Ah ~Bm h ome w\th room lo add Gr<'at t<'rms! Huie. up. second unit. Asltiniz only J?r<1dt>d 4 bdrm 2 story on •SBr. 2\.IJ Ba, form D.R. S79.900.Submllall ofrers. quiet t•ul·de-sac. In· F.R. Low maint yd. Nr Call S4&S880 vestor 's deliJ!ht • enter -park. school. te nnis. •'I~ HERITAGE . • REALTORS Slashed! ralner's dream• Call St Jli.000. By o wner now. SilS-9491 968-6966 __ _ NEAaSUltf H ichl.v upuaded & tastefully decorated. 4 TlJlm.BOCk sncw $124.900 I challeiire you tu s~ th1'! "2or2eous" condo IOt'aled In a very p~t11ze area of Irvine. Offerina {"lltm featul"t!'9 of endur. tnir eteizllnce & o de· U1tbtful IJ!e mstr suJtf' You're entitled to the best SS2-4477 eJ Walker & lee Real Estatr WOOOllUDGI 3 BrS120.000 5 Br $185,000 &42-0112. 644..Q)87 Assume 91/2°/o Loan HEW US11MG beiirm. 2"'1 tmth. w/11re T~ formal d1n1nj! rm. & SHARP Walnut Squar e .. SUIJECTTO.. family nn. Walkirul dist. Condo. $89.900. Won 't Reduc·ed thousands to sell' Rt<'h panellna. 3 bedrooms. dininit. buittlns in JlOurmel k1tt'hen. Tile accents: patio. storaJZe. Hurry' S92.900. BKR. Call fromt.heocean. la s t. Call .Jeanne. Creative f1nancin2 to its P ark Place.Inc 842·7"1 631·12166 or 552.7367 fullest'! Neat 4 bdrm.•----- frml dtn rm. near new,_ .... ,_ crpt. in 001' of our finest areas Call now for full details A steal al only 1042 •••••••••••••••••••••• $105.000 545-9491 fS&.AM)~ __ RF.ALTORS _ Ocl'an \U, ~'II \>. J RR ram rm .. 2•·1 ba . f1rt: ptt. parquet ns.: sep Yrl)rk),hop. studio rm Shutters. sl ut 11lai.s North end lor. A rar~ buy at S21~000' M1ss1on Really 494-0131 laCJ91G Meadows Gt.'Orl?e Charle"I Reattv 1!. proud to prt•sent i h" homf'" of l.a eun& Mt>ad'>-. ,1 new. pnvJtr 1.'0JSl:tl 1·ommunit v th:st \H' f~·I 1w1ru.-s the 1d1·ul h' in ~ env1rnoment S1tuaterl against the l!<'n 11" h1lh111t·' of µrt' 'tli;?IOUS La1rnnu. tht'Sl' ~!M't'tal'ular homes art• aPJ)Olnted In the tradition of ttmete6S qua!Jty & un· parnlll"led convenatnC'P Priced rrom S250.(J)() ttu s IS 8 ratt Oll'POf1W11t y to purC'hne a oew coastal v i e w home In lhe beautiful commun.ily of Lattdflr. Pleas<: ~\'t' us an op portunity to show these homes to you. 675-7512 *** 900/o RNAMCfMG AVAJLAAE Condo's Ru.ort.ir split lt>vel with fireplat·c. Deluxt' tile spa & !>auna. BROKER WILL COOPERATE ON15°if DOWN Ntoar Ocean 440 Cypress al L.Ot'Ulll Office open daily 10-6 194 -4315. After hou" 499 16ZS. Let rinJ?·LefiV{' messa~e Owner EMERALDIAT LOT 673-6634 540.1720 S par. C'ustom .home. ZRr. l ~As. Twnh.~<> style Great ~or fnm1ly ex-Condo 1n Oran1?etree. ai;l•-------- erut1ve s 4 Bdrms. 5 Piao. AdJt C'Ommun1t}. ocr•u.nONT TAillB1. -· Real Eslale SELL OR TRADE?? COSTAMISA 4 "-" • f Lot 2 Cute homes oo lrize lot. baths. farruly rm ome compl tte fac S78.SOO By tlll'trll T'?O!'"· j!ourmet kitch, owner67J.2026.8J3.33m N<'w Modular T y pe d1ninJ! rm. spa. Near --------llomes. pvt community. beat'b, parks. xlnt --------• 2 bchs. 24 hr secunty. schools. Pnced to sell <1ub letllnl! OK. From now. $389.000. 3661 $.19,900. Treasure Island Aquarius on Trinidad Mobile Home Pk, 30801 Island. Call A1tenl Penny So. C~t Hwy. Lairuna al846-83'70or Be a<'h. R.M.P . 1714) M~leach l~UHfTS l Uoor fmm thr Ot't'an \ 'nbehevably 1()¥11 pnced T<>14 nrr~.oc~atl \ ,,.,,. , 2 Hr :t RD tJOdt ""r• <Hail. 5"l bldll Prm OPh 0'4 ner 6"2-4230, 631 055'1 Xlnt fam1h homt' w1•1l windows ltH·a1 .. d . ·"'"""' rrum •l.1h•.111~&1!allenes 1•r1·1·nbt·ll. sll4in walk tu •Wood·ras ed Frenr t, l\nl1t-ri.on ~rhl Th" door-, hum» rf'flC•t'I~ trut' • lo'ur1t1ture·f1ni5h ed at S(Z5 ln:J Owner wlll .-.-;.-;.~.-. ------• trade 1>r1t!I' of •1 \o'lf'r~h1p 14t)()rll0.'Qf11; ,,. m ;iny ftnt' r .utm •:! ur l wood burnin2 r .. ,, .. (\ ..... .i>J. -.k, itt'" I rirppta<• ... Wortdbal&We SS6-n77 i h<lrm, !-,omer....-t" on vrt"'nbf'ft "' onlv 1 adJ•· Redhill ~Realty I 1J o t<1:alh llll 1n· 873 7 )()I) "" 11t1 l r' th rue•" t '1 •S260 ln>-'360.00> ~xtra rrpk'•. ••i liar f'mr'°I Or o 1nary fl'l'lnt'f'\l d()t)r< 10 r .. m rm • fiR PadU.U!e lllcludes below 2'4 ba f''h' 1.100 One market rat.ell flnaoc1.ni: u,,.n,... h.:i,•· m3d .. this a \Our ex1s trn2 home & rt'ot hou.w 1-;xcellt"ntlv 33n VIA LIDO, N.P ma1n1 1ns11Je f.t out Spll bt· .. ut horn• S239.5'JO mor1· RCTaylorCo r A. S« ALL A.IOUT OUIMOME ~ rtlOG414M In bark \0 & \It~ or re-rta .. SUP nvon h~ht~ 123'!1000 1~1 3 Bdrm-,. 2 bath..'> r" ur Port ~·11hourn'' '>l>f'n dl'r $250 (111' 640-5112 111111 '\f' S at 1 ~un I 5 Sl69450' 64<1 4~ Tht• ultrma~ .. ltl. 1·fm1tu Ck-•• I 076 WB.UNGTOM · STATES . IACk IA Y ESTATE 11 v 1 n l1' 3 Bdrm., ·"~ •• •••••••••••••••--••• • bath.,. pnv Wint-rt•llar. '1'1.l ~1\. .. : 1•, I ;/ 8 at•r c t.'Slalt' Wt!R ol'.-:.in VI-. ~ Nl-~R~ )'(Jl'llT hOU'I<', 2 l!lle.!1 ~. 16 ---------Vta Z...Plilla <ilrt ll hor-.e ham. hu,f' \l.tjin1r1rt•D1 itbr. :Jl>.l. I fl I o.rt»y DriTe ~ ....... 1714t731~t JOam to6pm dail)' ndtnll nnk. pvt ofr. a T,,...farDw+& 111'"' hom1• in tlu: r-apt\lly l!room·, room. ma,nlfl e 1•311t J ft R 3ba , 2 11oprP("1:ttin2 11rt'u Over et."nt view of th~ Back w ., 0 d " d a r r ~ 41 SZ5 000 lndsp aurrounds Ray, lush tand11t"ap1n11 f:vererePo {'onv 1,, this prote-s,.ooall1 dt• abound11 Contact J im Ot'nv..r. Fantal!Uc vll"w '"?Oed home 137S.OOO f'la nders agt. 11141 ofROrides.Wlll tradefor (>1>1•n Satt::iun ll·S JO. 752-\107 dy<1: <714) Npt &ii~· Sll9.0CJ() to\on .1-·ri 3 t> Cahfla t-:11<1tbound on 17th St off. r ump or N~•PO't f'reeway. left on N"'l)On Ave. '1J!.ht oo Cowan Heda de n Rht •lfl ~kyllne Or. to Lem11n flt'll!hts Road Sll-5717 t•ves. wlmds. tn'S-f444 l'ropen~ 114· 722-&2:2t o .. BIG CANYON Spcrtacular 1101! t'OUrs<' C8llll<' 6600 sq ft. 4 to 6 Udrm.s. ~·' haths. Pool und spa Sl.37!>.000 THE STAINES CO. 640-5711 TBNSIUFFS f"11n1jM':>n Villa mllttf. In 'ht'! f'l!C'rptionallv :ip potnlc<I .t BH ;!r.., lia llolorN ·Plan Warm up walk U> Newport ttear h tt•nnt'I t'loh H edlJ('fld to Slr.6.000 640-415' HOWSWOOO ... i1 1~.Dl6- CLRHAYIN YtfW uf i -,;. -,-091 4 IS ,.,.. Id CITY IJGffTS ••••••••••••-••-•••. n--.r....a Jc-I 2 ,. \ .. pectJ>n1lnr Vlt"#o o( ri -...-~, --t' liehts h11l1. aoo mint Wufwciws:ht' N"""P"rt s f1of"St ·•fl '"-'"'an tnwnl'lomt> \•1ew ~ prtttatinA! arN 1-:nlf'r nN f: S"mRV l ~rm 2 I 'peraded spbt level. v. .f la mE'T"i dt>h l!ht with lh•-s l'l3lh l'1th st>"CV md'>lt>r lif'a rrn.. 2~ oath s. IJ r!le pnril .,,,,.' •rd w111t i.uut-with 1hd1nc 1•his.. formal '1tninl! rm & Jaret• built Ill hnrk B~. 11 ...... J 1lnorc 111 ins1dl• atnt.im r.1mtl) rm • poo1 & ,pa JMrm •• h ' nn)~,.,, rn· 11.1Lh "'Jttrlall Pool &. l'a r1t Plaloe.lnc842·74'>1 rlurlt">1.u1"'' t1ttnnrr·<1 .in 11•nn1'> m1nutl''I 10 th•· -d • o r r f' t• r f' a t 1 on r m · w !p\I bath Yoo mu~t ht•dth ()IO.n('r "'II t•arrv .... Elihlft. :sttthr~ pnn>d ,11 h l TO SI09 950 Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1n.ooo ~.?;=!1~... .. •• • •• .,. ~w...._. ..... DON.--,·1· I::· ! ~ lfi&ltl .... :-,:·,;:::;,::!.~ ASSOC •• 9'aAJ.. TOfltS . 'I U ( S fo: LL.RENT •7--LOCAT10\ PIX~ Fll\ANCF. <ff~~ ~-.~~L~ ..... l1:ase optJon on out:1t,1nd F.w1·1xionJI ;11Jti\l' San M_..._ sta.-. <'l••fl't•Ol•· (;oil <'our-,,. I In• inti\ .11111111nt1•1f 4 IR'f0t...._c..ter 1111 w ln l .. H•I l't.t'\' n • CAU.US661-1021 tdt•lll'\' 14 IK'o:Jn \ lt'V. i--------- l 'fll I'll n~ht J • $225.000 IASTR.Uff IYOWHR 1ni.i B.1~ .,,hor1• llrr v1• hom1· .l Rdnn • l!Ut"llt. J h.1 l.11n11\ rm t\toauuful p .11111 A 11.'<'k l psta1rs ~hr ~b;i, $192.500 h J v '1 •·"' S398 OUO fi44 1177 497 2233 (' J rote 'fat um. kt'allor 494 llQ29 HEWP04t'T HllCi+4TS ----. -- LostCll•c~~ w.u~ H\I Own.-r. I ~., blk.5 to ht•;irh 111 Npt Shore"S. 3 Br 2 Ila. 2 car 1Zar. C'Om m . fl o o 1 • t t· n n 1 s r r l !'I • $103.900 548-JllSl PlcaM- 1'1 msJ? 1f no ooe 1s iat l\Flmr., llf:NRY lff\LTOR~ :.'IS Ot>I \for 1!12 41:!1 J ... c.,.-.o 1071 •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br '> BJ 1...a., Hna-'> .. s eardt>n honw n~ur M1:0.· s1on ~' hltr .1 modt>l Open ~l Sun 31196 Via San V1Ct"nte 183.900 4'1-3600. liq4~..,-- 1010 •EXCITING• Sp.cW.., R~aJttful 2<1 ·x.,2 t 972 K .. v"t~t Mobile Home in La.:un.-lltlb, mcest S ' l .1 r P a r k I · x \ 5 • enclOS«i porch·mitT<k'ed doors lt11ht wOOd in tertonf. 1'-'lT air cond. 2 ver) spaclOUS Br's ,. 1 ea ... d re:-sinit areti. .-alk 1n dosl.'lS i\11 for oth S2!1. 500 < HU6S38 I . LOWEST PRJCE in Primt' Easl.'lidelocation. Cost3 Mesa. Only lO<;l 0 " n e r w i I I h e l p down. OWC. Always w/fi'nancinJ!. For this or renl-ed. other 11ood values t'all w............ 645-7221. c.-ltlALn 499-3.579 146-Snr For Ad Action sv oWN•;R f'..U a L.ocJ-9... 1050 M£WUSTIMC'i 3 bdrm. 2 .:a1 carat?e. Charmine ~pat"1nu:; 2 storv. J Rdrm. family, drninl! mom. l:>rl!t' hv1niz room \!u~t<'r-4' :o.u1t~ with 2 1h't'I01 ant1 :.par 1ous m1rrnf't.'d baths. Warm'I "oods, bnck and stone. Truly n dl'<'orators dP- hJZht l"or dl'l111l'I rall 540 H!ll hum~. -------CLASSIC MOll&.IHOMI SAUS SM-m7 ~ Eastaide-POOL 21 4 br. 2 ba. family rm. l\111 rm. frpls. 1rue1t house. · • Nany xtraa. Aasume Wftlclff..., loan 9.91p lnL Approx. PoW I OH rTt. 1044 ....................... 1141111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• flltlS1Mlol lar.l?f' bat"roard Near Leisure World. Gate 14 TOWMMOME 'IChoot Walk •o town. ... 9 T • ....., Pi1 .. t p · .. d 541 3 1K2 "" Gr etnS, UGUJ IU anoram1c view. ,,r '.1•--------M ,u ·h sou2ht aftt'r 2700 Harbor. Ste 206-A 540-5937 Schools & Pool an Ult'ftR floor. Villa Nueva. 2br ---Nt>wt>on Terrace. Onl, NEWUS11MG NrlhlU 2ba, 586-6879 AIC. aft llAUTIFUL one hkr 1t oo lhe market tB.PTHllF! Gracious 4 bedroom 7pm 4 Br ... ba. POOL,, spa, Sharp• Pnt-t.'Cl to sel. Un· rhis l!orireous :! story OIAMGI COUNTY family home with dlnint. 642-5678 Leisure World, hilltop irlra lni lot. Harbor View der StOO.OOO! Hur r) 1 mllllt bf' sokt NOW! Im· ••-family room, firepla~. H n....-6 Di l ~M91 r-bat nauoo. Priced un· der mmilt'l Ste.000. Call 142-G411 Ownt a«int or 1 view. 2 Br 2 Ba. up-omes """"tnO n nir maculate Ir dd-ate1 •• 1 •---wa I to wall c•-• and _.___ P' 1 ""' -----.. ... !"...,..... -~-iiraded '""-VJ"• ca~'2 rm , a m •V r oom. SJbmll 1111 offer,! -·~,,.. covered patio ... all on • " Pl SH9 ooo r $16 500 Spectac ular hllltop q1det tree lined •tnlet. parquet noon. Open ayrm. · ee 5(5..949t 1 ta.-n. Bruter. homes 2012-32IOI 5Q ft SUS.GOO. BKJl. S.1130 !Mf • ~Ht.o Glhate 14• aslkl ~.,,:<;;..~ope Pl. Real Estllte V1cUll btf1 \2* Mew CED •• ~·~ Close io Marina se1va or ... r. ea or ca • -· Moon W/7U eitpando. s A .......... Rd It Calle La Prin'la ,_._ 21313S3-5133. 7l4/ILT7 0217 -c-.... -,-OU--_,...----• WISTCLR Rnl Estate Stu Pft. abaotutely Im .... W. nra.SllS.000tol24S.OOO. ____ -. _____ ,...,_..._.. I041 ~IMdt 1048 .. 2TOOSq.n .. 4BR .. ru.m· Bnutifu1 48r3Ba.Lots•---------• ma,· In eY\!l'Y deC111l 3 bedroom model. h10J1 831~ ... Bld.r. -········ ......... _.................... us rm. home. ~OU QW'1 of plants. rabulous pool. YITSI 151158-tt) us>«rllded~J11tum. TRI -LEVEL w /apec· T..tle Rock th<' l1nd . for only fplrey_!.e~··h RV ucess MIWUSnUa! $16,950. ! 2554 Eidem Ave. C.M. tacul.arocean • a1te llta H~•mrt-•e157h.oooRJt' call "°::c N,f!.. ri .. -cv Mil tat 51118•950 Lvly '"" 4 bdmt W/f)()Ol! L• mstr bdrm in tt•s 14Z4Dt YU. Sl74.IOO. Gd financ· llill1U> 9\...1.>la'\A~~ Banker. C . "I u•.r ~ ~ -Owners bou•bt anotMr. 12ic60 clto4ce loc:•t.iin. fnl{.ISJ.-0490 TuC'ked the comer of ,., OCIAMYllWll fR€HIG€ lll ottvated! We wtll ISWIM) MeH J>.l lllar. 4br Z ba, •----------1 the \OJ> 1treet of the t>tr.,...,Nf'-A' """"'En""',..,.....,_ .. ,., HOM€S qudhfy you ovt1r the .................. ~ up11radea ttir•·OQ\, Y.., 1134 Hiirhlanda. we have the "'~ ...... """""~ ~"' Porc(.'(f u.te• r..,. nice 4 . _ -- Deeb, e:=rtlo rm, ••••-•••••-.. -• perfect larie ramlly bcJ. 2 ba. 123$,000. OWC J333W.CoatHw1.NB pboae!MS-fMll tl6 41• dole to ar aew l'ouataJo Valley Award bom.e! 5 Bdrma .. family AITbftY .. WOOD NI) ....SS 135.000 2nd. Patrick. 641 H46 parts. o...r. no~. Home. Comer lot. 4 l"OOm, 2 ftnpl~. ALL Escape from the rest of tbe world S3H2'8 SJOl.000. ~ 4e19, bdrm. 3 1>a. RV accen. of Ute moden con"e. amidst the privacy or tb1s spacious 9S'7·111tewas-laodseeped. tmtrat lllr. nlnttt: poo& .. 11ect lot 3 bedroom, 2 bath contemporary. •• ~9' ~· Owoer. :C:~":fu/:r'· cau Custom built on ~ of an acre with mountai n views. Excellent rwt•IOUSE IYOWI• l~ aa. 2 ---...1 ...._ Sbarp ~IBa. fpk. up-._,. ,.._.... llf'd crpt. RV drive. PoOi· c:or NrOCC. COmm pool. a&.,... .. .--. ,..1.,..., .,. .. Prt.c •. AIR-, .... __ ·- 541.all:-.-............ .. ...................... usumable note. $230,000. A COUMILL ..._.CO. 496-7222 831-0836 Tlilwt11 .. .., .... ~ ...... llbLTORS ASSUMlf.71"9 C0990 .. IUMS WESTCLJf'f' 162 br. $79,000 A up, 1100 Wettdlf Dr. Ope.a cllil7 1-5. &Oaaar~ WESTCUFP l@re 4 BR. 2 -------p atios CalMdraJ cell· TMllUMIS in1111 Call Patrlc-k, Ver~ i.e. 4 bdrm .. 3 ba t3\.l281 air cond townbome R&IM~ REALTORS red to S1t3,500, ae. oip. t)ortunllJ , 1ndar m_,...! ~~ ~ Walker J; leP. UPGRADED ICdC Real Balate ZBa. fam rm. PGrCla •-1116 Star Adult Park. ~ .. ... :=:: ........... _MS-__ 11a _______ s- THREEARCK BAY Columbia 10d0. New le CAP!CODMOllF. \n tl\cbm. Nft t A touch~ the east coaat throu1b~ut WoCMf\ accent.st.his UpperThrtt terlor wi&b ••tl Arch Bay family h<>me. p•t"' ..._. ...,,..,.. Sur~ by 11 lar1te t;11celleftt condlu corner tot. this 3 Mo\eou& • .-.O.M2·1 bedroom '8kitftff alM> off en a famllr room l B r l 8 • • t I t '2'75 000.. w / e cl"fftl«ld POt'dl. LINOOREAL t,."1'ATE edit no pet Clll "14 l ...-1 112.IDO Owner- DAil. Y P1LD1 don osen 4crMl)t fw w. 1200 ....................... LADMAClt •rro M IC'M'$. tTl'C tOVC'Tt'd rollint hills Opf)Of1unll) ti) IC'quart naturnl u11 i.po1led -Aildernn.t. 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S ALLtmUTlESPAID Whesl YoU call Claulned hwasher. 111ra111e 1470 ,,.,.,.., & It ,.. Warner.SentaAn•,C• -------·--Aakfor0ene982-441J 1011> ~l~. C15-$SSS Compare before you l.o~anad.yuurt'll· 96462.filAsU r Carla d t con Wed 8eo\2e. am USI THI 2 bdrm. 'l "'4 bl. KJd• " eve. rf•ftl Cuatom detlU •ure d of • frlt1 ndly 3 bdr SS75 "2 bdr 1425 • ., O 9o. " IOAM. Mfnlmum bid pell OK HOO mo 2 bdrm It den, 1p1, 2 fulur•11 , S~uloua welcome and help an Wi lk lo btach . Call PrelllCJeHoMn SJ05.000. OePotll reci. DAILY PILOT 968-:i.871 frplc 'a, 2 ba. 111round kltt'hen wl 'l •ndlret't wordini yoor ad for beat 2J57or81M·218'7 Sl0.000. Sale to be on the .. FAST floor Wuhe r/dryer llllhlfnf( • .epa.rate dlnln111 rt11><1n•e Call Now irround1. 3br. 1 '-'ba remodel~ kit evall Ir• patfo, near 1ree. full lenlltlh marble &f.2.5678 4 Pl ex i br, 2 ba. upet.tlre. Ml\WOl1'11ACH ~ f1£HlG€ Yartow loc. on Pniln ~ HOM€~ Jlfwp& Sitra avail. All a.-entlJ••· Preuntly JJJJ W. Ce•st For further Info <'•II Rolanc't flemln• f2131 4U·2121 . Richard Sheett <213) .. 2742 llAL ..,.. Tl'"· CITYOP a.os..-•• llSULT.. with frmJ din rm~larf{e ocetn. LI• ll-15. 1875. pullmanlnbath,kJn••lui --laundry rm, ir•n•e. SHVIC. fn e d yrd w t atlo 6'7J-88J7. bedroom•. pool. 88Q, patlo.1921\Coenaon t.3'7$ $450Mo. C.IJ '114· ·71M 1urr<>W1CMd with plu1h Ute the Dully Pllnt mo. te0-4Mlor84i·Z208. DIRICTORY ask (or Elliot Bot'h Oplx. yrl.v. 38r I andacaplnjl. ADULT "l-'&1t nesult " aer v1ce For Result --.., 28a . I• unit. U50 . LIVJNOATIT'S BESTI directory. y001 '"'-3144 ~--·lce C"ll VA CAN• 2 BR 2 B•. Mfl050orf7~'7090. NOP!TS ...................... . leMd. 'l'wn·-•Y op«ra ~· Uoe . Pr,,,.rty . m•ml .... • 1nil. l7Mtl2, BX R - ~· .. u refrla, walk t.o ahopf.lni. 1 Bdrm fumit!Md SM& aervlce 11 our l ~r <'ondo by nsraa1nJ 642·1671 1~001a. clvo.1•11 t.o Rw>'!· ~ >Wl'odtold ~ ... k1t 2 Bdnn~"20 •PftlaJty 1trum. p ool , Jae .. ht. 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Movlna tnlhls wo rk Free est Don at r(lilllt(fnable prices Dl'lwwl)'ll. parlnaJ lot · ts ouu ~Um-pn odor w or le . d r I v•• w 1 i. Hllllfv _ _ __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• area Start -Jmmfd No Eves 5-6 551.2215 ~ 7~~c •3'7~- rtp1lrt Ir H•lco.h rur (,))( rfP9h, IS )'n t'llpr tild.-wlka Ir pal1011 •••••!••••••••••••••••• CallSnow·HOUSe<'lean1n2 AutO!'I. tfms & Off Fran liftm2 -.1316. ---- -----looflclg ~ ~;!t ~1:,,.; On """""' trl}t>e\r Rds ~ 7172 _ _ C&fl)t'ntry:fmdnlol & roof· Por & home that sparkles ce11'11 lmmac Cleanan~ REHAB AIDE <Lw;;;; Pa1ntinl! & Rel!tor.~lJon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~U $310101 -----O.C.,.... In" No,IObtoosml Papa ltkeanow 979-00?_6 __ f'nv We t'are more Stroke eld~;ly other • 1"1Pr1a1r".~'ti,:xr~:·,·~lanRce1ch'asrtd Repair & Reroof All -----Cliff 6Jl..t264 l.1 rd /hnd 759·0323. 11 b I ·1 h , .. , .-Q I ha' •Su vka C'at'J)t't dMntnr. lll<'•m & ....................... For Ex<' e 11 enc e 1 n ' " a 1 er a PY . Sinor 836 ~ t y p es o; h 1 n ~ \' s . •••••••·--·-·•-•••• brush Prof.-1t.1unal .Room enal~ui llow to Ptuperty ttpalr & \l\Sf)('C housecleanlnit Clean.loll 759 L5S7 PN"l<>nal care dnve lte -----rockshakes.compo tur J "IVORCE_.. Vt'f'}nnbl 7~Hl95l put1tallt0toe~-t.ht'rbl.wod lion Plumban..i. carperi. l'nllmited.~3'726 L~2'' I Cleanin2 l..O<'al r<'h Phlstw/l.fpair Fre1> etsl 541·5930 1-·in C " ••v -t a1h• w ithe leaat cit try . roofs. l!UHers & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-27~11 B IJeffl IOum ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. ... : I ~•iiri · }tuarant•tod ALI~ N 1 prof ca~ & rwn11f' llrlyronaullalloo ttowrutpoutJI 760-~ Elliabeth'11 Houseclean-European Landscaper tolOpm. ·--Neatpalches&text1Jr(-s S•wZ.:../Mee~ .... ---.•• ac1 tStr\11tftl ~968() uphol cletUUllS: "~'<'lal 631""943 , lnl? A smallpe~aht:ed 'fop ···ork F~ir prlc.. __ _.. n•t4l ' ...., ~ ' o-t ,_ H -b .,. ,,Al\ C'7 -u ... ~~·· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • 00<:S pntts .,.,. ---I usmess r.sts .....,...,,45 ,...,,,.,.,.,illg __ ' 1!i~~ll,.::'J!i~r~ C --1---,a.~ .. ~.~:................ Refs 64&487ldys1eves ....................... P'I lllllllJ Em1 & Hisa·s Cu11tom . . l ~rtlt't !.team c e111\1n1t. ••"•••••••••••••••••••• nr-c· StLK1Mt l 1'on truck MRS CLF.AN makes it Valle.v Landscapma br "ETE•"S ''Al ~rr"'(', ••••••••••••••••••••••• ilrt•,.,makinJ? & ullt>f J c Chnstensen4!17'4136 amSroom"~ L'LL·1•1•RJOl .. NPr ..... ,,.,. ~ r.leem Bach. apts r R.: r ' . L· t k Bill 646-7546 ... ...... ,, 1~''l"• Trash. tree. cnm Dun lnl?lnJ?hfetovouraarden f.xpr d Hl'"' Hale" Quick f'1x·1l DR St lllln'I ... xper w.or = I t J DIVORCE-BY MAIL--· rlli!hl frtt tuttlm!tlt> un 642 3224 ~~es. S49-93'7Z ---puts il sone 1n vour he<irt F'rt-c• fo:st CJll <Jl'nt• <.:ll11r's Plumbina for re· 64fi·7322 _ ·-_ ,..,hni:tofinal S?O lnriieor smalljobs -Hwliftlag JR yrs exp Llc'd 1bonded 552 0458 !table_r~~ 64~3503 _ T.W•i.,..lepmr Acom Lft,?al. 342.5100 C...,... Lac· •3J72S4 673 0359 Sk1plouder. dump truck. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-487! __ _ • _ _ _ ••••••••••••••••••• •• •• ..... " .... :•:· -••••••••••••••••••••••• ---izrad111$!. baul. tree & yrd ---------Prof pruntinc f.xl & Int Plumbinll repa.i.r ~ in c..,,... Sandwich E'<pre"ls will H••ircta.ctrtc wrk.m.tsc.· 8311257 Competen t ~oman L.n nd'Sc~pe. irr1J?at1on. •3'77835 l..owrat.es free remodelrna copJ>l'r re CLARr.NCF:'STV 21 H 'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• dress-up your next party ~4 -available Oct 1 Xlnt rlnuµ. reas ICJ yrs ex per <~t SJl>...171Kl, SJS..431:13 pipe. leak detection & ex per n ;,s :vs. e Vt"" DISterano & Allronovlti or evt'ntw1oor speci11Uy ---OCCStudern ITontruck .!:_eft1.SJ5.l47o Lit· & boodc'<J Norboru -st>~er locatina Flut ~kmbS5 ~5_!._!J57 1(Y.}li_ ('onstruc:lKJn ... ~ est ruter inJ 3 locauons . ..:l.ECTRICIAN 'trash. tree tnm Dan Will housesit ror 1.2 wk 5318162orH972!Ml2 Paint1nll l!'\T 1 EXT t ·r 11 t Pl mb C l M 8 e:; t rates bes l 642·3224. !"eat honec;t. reas 12 ra es op a u Tlrtof:iRrJ Llc •3'75064 646-81>49 _ ~~54&-70118-4P workmans hip Small -----periods Loral re fs MCISOIW"f ,r., r>xp l.ic'd Dave 1~1? ~3194 __ •. _ •••• .. •••••••••••••••••• HesidtComm'l. Any size C ..... /Cwa... jobAp~t!rred 67s-8345 Fasthaulint1 rl'sSl4&up 96J·2'7S9H.B Jeff ....................... 964·100 lodept'fldent drain rleon f"RF: .. :Lnall~<;on jobs. Reasonable John. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~a-.. Yd & -.iar clnups Free 642 . ..-8 Unckwork Smull JObs --------1n11 S5 50 up ·.R1:-;ul1., rrt'rit>nlialr.od rf'adinl' ~..., est.(714)842-4597 SeJ.lldJeitems ""' "" r~ •t •·Int P111111 & wallpaper 7 1 °•,,..,,= It math&l''n:nchfi7JIJ01:1 531·8082, 646-0425 Cement work of nil kinds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ ,,t>wport ......... ta ,, e!la .,.. l!Uar r vs .,...,,...,...,.,, u Free est 15 yrs exper. II I 1 lrvmt' 675-31754.'VC:. Qual v.wk. n·as pr Frl'f' 5. 631-lnl4 Carpentry, remQdel lD yrs. exp. Bowtht antique bus1n~. Need capital SIS/hr. Keith's Antique Barn. So L aizuna 499-4020 Al!tO blodcwalls S.56-075-7 K&B custom wood fenc-a u in J! · \' ea nu PS 11 ycu've never placed a ------e't Stevt' M74281 t::xl 1n1.?.pates&fencerepair drive way r emovwl!I! Oassified ad, you're in Bnck.stotw blrl<'kwork p.un1.c·.illJ1m'lame• Sell with F..A.S E ! It's a BREEZE Classified Ads 00·5678 640-4090or759-1~ lrlmrrunJ? 557-8271 the minority' Try 1t once u le floor' t onni.'lt' --~ --fradeyouroldstutrror"'andseehowqwcklyyou P'-•tao:i,, \t.Ltlk' tJr1\e Have something to 5ell? new goodies wilh a gel resull~ Phone .,.il\'-F'n•l' e~t John Oasstfaed ads do 1t weU. Clas&.fied ad. 642-SG78 642-5678. 1446 JSRJ Int paintinl? Spe<" ra:ei. for .iDl'> Rill Fret> ~t f>46 7!>46 --W llldow Oeanift9 Plurnh1n2 ri-pa1rc; & ••••••••••••••••••••••· Cfrain-. rle:Jret:r Waler htrs JZarbal>!l' d1'>po!illl'\ E'<pt>rt Oram 5.'JO.tH70 MC V1 'it:l' Collei;:c• o;t1.11i1·n1 '· v. 111<1'· wa-.h1n1• f<l''lll''t1111·~ Xlitl "-Ork h<I :.! 5H 't. 645 7972" Apcw luuwnts UBfwa. IOCMM 4000 GCIC"CllJltS Officea..tal 4400 R..tah Wmwted 4600 MOMytoa.o.t 5025 AMo.c::wauub 5100 Ptr'MlftC!h 5350 H etp Wont~d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• for~ 4350 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , LCllJmllleedt 1141 Roomwlkitcht•nelte ~:;:s•p•;;·~:;~·~;·~~·~ •ME'WPOITILVD• Ur-.pnns1hh•. work111 1! l'i\Sll AV/\11.AllLI': ••••••••••••••••••••••• S72week & up. writer s C' <' k., on ,. i\nv ''""""""t' Sl(l 000 min mo c M office SPB<'l' S29S I I • ,,., . Dix. lbr. carpet. drapes. 54&97SS 0996 714 631 5664 213 862 8967 It'< r oom < <>t ta I! i• In \tr llJrcravl' !ISt-3535 fantastic ocean view 2rm· nr "Ah Wiki-t pnv 759·1338,2l3/S91· · · · · · _ ('nrona del M:ir 11r cu,t:i --------- El l S b t " "" . ~ksa Quit•tnc•" , . .,wn ./NEED ev~ or u . erranean $285 1st, last +SlOO dt.>p Garaac ror rent. StoraJ?e NEWPORT BEACH lwl WntP C:lw,s1f11td Ad ria rkina. Avail. S62Smo. No P<'ts Single Mat. only. 11206 Oail;y P1l11l I' O 494·8083_ ----675.s.sJ:J.645-649!! GoID-7348 NewJ!ardenoffaces.$10~ Rn'< 1560 Co-.IJ M~·Hl ' L wa-..a 3152 _ _ ----& up at airport wixlnl MONEY • OCJIMO ~ YacaffoR INtats 4250 SinJ?le J?araee S40 Sare & freeway access Ground 9262~ _ :.. _ __ _ _ ./ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Secure 731 W llllh Ooorava1·1 to4000SQ (l w N Co d b b Desire lse1r<'nl of hou~•· est Jne n ° 2 r 2 8 House for rent. Bil? Bear .street. CM 673-TT87 _ 64S·6501. Gmny cpl look me fur unfum 2.:1 ~~~~course S475 mo City sips 6. linens rum Office...,.. 4400 MARTNF.RSMJLE. -hrtrm w l'lll.'I \11 for 2 · · · _ -_ -S25 nrtrl.v r r t·pl Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFFICE OR RETAIL maturrrloc., f1Jv1•1!1w:wl Hewportleoch 3869 !!ter_:r m 548191!9 __ OFFICF. spare available SPACI': rc•f .., for till r1f '" ••••••••••••••••••••••• T.AHm at t7875 Beach Blvd w Coa.<;t llv.y NC'-..port i51 "IHKI 12 1 prl'f Stc·H CRB>rTHO PAIK HEWPOIT Mo<l<'m 1 or 2 hr rottnee nl'ar Talbert tn llunt 925sti fl 714•6452621! or .Ji·J~------rROIUM n 3 ch e Io rs. l or 2 <tn bC>ach on Tahiti with inf,!ton lkach $50 per ---. Want 10 rC'ril on B:ilhn;i 1 r 2nd & lrd TO loans Bedrooms &Townhouses ,,.1 r . row boat. was h month~ Phone mrssaf!e LAGUNA MEDIC.AL ~hr apt Yt•Jrl\ :'\o PC'l ~ 547-5402 • Nt•t'f!l{'f)rllnl '\tu1l1•rH 'I <>CC 1111 .... 123 111.o '1t• -.1 c n c• r t <' .1 (' tw r J 1n11 P lk.tt'•Jn ll1·r .... 11·r ht·f•1r• •1 :?:1 Tu l..1•t !\11 23% ~:.:! li021 Lost&~ SJ OO ...............••...... FOUND ADS ARE FREE Call: 642-5671 F:nl•r1!111n11 ~f A l\S \<; ~ H<1h .J:im"' I 11· ,,,,.,.,,.,ir ~l11tc:dll 9 l l 494 51,l! MICHELLE'S •Outcol• llA \1 :!\\t ~ 374'! -Gnd C OAlfl _,- OUTCAU 2t hr~ boll -0180 _ MC{Vl~~- COVERGIRL • •53-0778 * 't 111 ( IUll .111 ~·n II t• I. \ :'\ \ ~ < ll'T< \I.I. lfl \ .. , l l\ \1 From S389 50 fn 11C'h 1 n e . com P 1 et E Sl'rv1<·1 SIO per month, Su11e for lea!.l'. around 11" n kl' r ,\~A p I. ,\rr:int•i'<I Ii\ < Spertaculcir spa. tot:il kitchen. t'lc For more d1·sk SS per month Dally fl oo r. I! a rd c· n t ~ Pl'. .I ac ohsun il..M 5 io5 d." Coast Hotne Locms ____ _ _ ( r ecrt•a t w n proeram. info call !179-2699 e ves & Pilol o ffice PhonE downtown, approx 11:?7 t'H''>675-63'13 ------.. ound \IC' Gnld1>n~1 ..... t /( SUZY woa...aG social proeram 7 pools, 8 weekends. _642-432l:.!'ic~----sq ft .. attrat't1ve rents -- ----------Morlww»J Tnnt ...,. ' trnn1s rourt'I. At Fashion (' 11 11 R ca Ion o m i c ~ N11·c rC'finrrt l11d v. nt>e<h o.:;dJ ' 5035 lti-iL II II hlack m.lli· h 24 I f Island. JAmboree & San PALM SPRiNcs var a-5230 UdP OfAfl cce·Slore. 6756700 ~m l l'<JllaJ?l' or apt ••••••••••••••••••••••• C:t·rm:in ~hepherd rs. s JoaqumHJllsRoad t1 on condo on M1~s1on cpts. rps, / 17301 ----R'nhl 6735291 Beach Mi6~l4 _ 21 3/_0l-0~74 17141644-1900 Hills Country Club. _Reach.H.B.Lse 842-283:! Approx 400sq 0 C2. t3C artJ Sottter~Co. . ., r. I · F. 17th St. Suite "F" SlSO -~ --------All tvpc.-s 11f n·al <."Stall' L•l'l or f-oond a ~t Call f Oceanr~;n-t -l ar;e tbr .• rceni;, poo . tennis. tr 2 RmSuitesfromS75 mo.Ooyle548·1168 Quiet. emplo.ved female 1nv<>stmentso;inc~J949 Animal "'~1 slJni·e < Near Rancho M 1raae 779 w 191.h St. Call Tom -nurse. non·~mokt•r seeks c-t..A.-.....111 Le:i2ue 537 2273. no ft>e i I winter rental. S450 r estaurant s trip. Call 540·2200. COIOHADB.M..41 l or 2 brapt.h~eordpl"' ~.._, 642·1121.675·0516. 968·~: 963-l209afl 6. --------., " bldnk. Li>st Tantwht Toy Collle. t . --------- --Sm:ill office. Perlttt for De lu.xeotfice.SlSO mo to $415 CdM Washlclry 642-2171 545-0611 M Shf'l t1e . VIC' I 3 BR dpl11 at ocn. Yrly. Lar'1eBtaBeart'8blnpool answennit service. et<' _Realononucs67~00 hookup. '' irar for ____ /\damsi Yocklo•·n, llB c adlts. SS.VI mt> hrlitht & tbl. cotor TV 2 rrpl~ Only S75 JX'T' mo 1102 ... rt~Are ·-t-. -, i«otal!e_S5R-1177 c.asHFORTD' ~}.4465 sunn_vfl75-!>922.5.~~30 Sleeps 14 54~6916 Wl''\t 17th St. Santa Ana. ,.1rpo a execu iveo - . "" s ------_ - -_ _ r1c1•s. s1j!n exp<>liure on l'rof couple w 'I d11h1 i\mencan Mort 54i·7151 ~I MaJeSpnnl!l'r ( 1 lldrm .. 1 bath Yearly or -~·,;~ -4l00 For more info c·all JOE Br1~tol w/jamtorial serv nc<'dl\ smull 2 Br how .. 1· - - ----Can a l e 547 418 1 or gpanll'l "JR" Has ID t mo. S3SO Month ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Jlood prka 226 to 1280 w 1 \ ard to rf'nt in II H GaJd Plated JD' Renata at 556-7707 S Wes1d1ff art>a R£>Ward l AJ?enl673.Q10 Movine"Avoi.dd~its&-_. ---~Cl SS7·7~10 _ area_714~S261505 _ Plea!>et'Ull 675 ... 41ro l .~ OM 'ftoE IUCH cut l1 vinl! expenses • Small Hide-Away Office Newport Beach of Cl apt Want<'d to rent 3 Ar house 11%~ Yidd - 1 Rr $4SO. Ulll pd. Hotel Pro ress ionally s ince Only SSO/per month Va· S4SO Cannery section must movC' hy Ort 1._1 '"°"'' Tues St-rrt 4 at San , /\ t 1 t & 1 t 2306 w 1971. cant. 325 No Broadway. _S?s-4_ 912 _Broker_ 537c lo .. A_""_ Cu.llfi42.fl856_ •ll111h1oq111t11•<. l"1Pmm1e lhahschool sm P s s as HOUrtb....t&T£S Santa Ana His toriral " """'' •Low ll1sk K1•f'Shoml llu.'>kv \tothC'r. Oceanrront67J.4J54 ~ · f -----· 832-4134 Bide f or more mfo call 2 MOffic:H: Look1nl! for hou-:<> 10 rrnt ·~1500 aH·rnL11•f'lrll'(' {(, 3m11 M hlk & bro"'n VIALID0·2Br2Ra. ------Sam Warren SS8-6878 or in Lac Bch ·1re·1 l'.· rt'"!' •l"n•1•('11llC'<'t1nn-. 1111ppv HEW ;\ RD c Walerfmnt.avail.Ocll Expand your lifest yle Renala556-T107 lcpt/SfcNOllJlcrH Mate rmmt~ t~ 'hr *'" •fhl\ nnvq11.int11 v 1191\·4715 I l 559-1802 \\ilh a compatible room-----S40 Sq f'l Ground floor 1wnses Mnry 752 1214 •12to<Uimott•rm.; 1 --·--- -mate We discover that Prest11?ious new n1 rc·h Str eet Nr ()\ i'J ~1 < S425. 2 Br.'·~· blk hay/o-person.Call EXECUTIVESUl'nS Airport Avail 1'11 1 ·' -------Toda!<' 100'~ of all Tru't cran.:iva1l now Yearly TWOPEASINAPhD available near OC 979·&533Al?t. a.siMU/fmest/ Ot•ecl' .. 111<1 h.;1.c• r<· "THE .. ELITE ESCO«T SBYICI HISlrtBS W'ENOYIOI 1Mfiftf"'9Hn. 972-9904 24 HllS 1102 W 17th St Sant.a Ann MASSAGE FIG UR!' MODELS ESCORTS OUTCALL ONl Y Doyt..nn..,. 631-2140 GOlDEHGIRL \'n\! af'll\•' "!'> IH1t1 h \mer l't·nr 'f'f'ko; '1m1l.ir ACCOUMTlHG CLHK F'a.,t 1?m~ m l! N1m11.1n'I' h;,i' n,.1'11 for 1\1•111ur11-. HP< 1•1\ ahl<• Tr.11n1"· II• 11•u11i-. l t<r'••1v.1hl1• 1•x. 11• r11•11t1• t11·,1rotl1l1• lml n11t nPr1·~,.1rv \p11l1 (.1111'> lllU >l thl\ I' th• ahiltlY '" 1wr(11rm t1111 qunlttv tl1·t.11I v.nrk V..r. ar1·urall• b p1111• ~ki l l' tt1Jnd.il11n 1\111~1 lw :dol•· lo op1·r.1t 1• 111 1<1·\ ''' 111111 h {'t111tJ< l 1'1·r...1K1n• I' ~ •• 1 !111~1 L riu.tl Ill• port unol\ 1'.mplr1\ •·r Acco.th Pay~s Clerk Wt• h;a\ 1• an 1mml'l11al•' nprnml! for an mrll\•1du;.i l with l \~ar A/P f>'<· p<·rwnc·P and <tO wpm t \ ri· mv f'os1lJon 1hvolvc1S ;1r ll)tlntml! tasks relatt!d to vt<rifyinJ? matrh1nc rl<K'll ment.:. and extencl1nll m· VOlf(' <!3tt-; We pmvidr compt•tll1\ •' salanl.,.,. companv p.1111 med1~d). dental ;inrt l11l• msuranre fQr emplO\l.'l''> :ind cJef'l(·nrlents and a cre<t1t umorl • A 1-'Pl.Y IN PF:R.SO'J LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT YHAMICS :i 111 w&~·1·rs1ro111 ~Jnl;1 \na <'.1 1-· o 1-; \I F II , AJ?l 730 1222 ASl ·~L5 or 759-1209 Airport AUracl1ve rate!' Fi•mce 1urllt'll t11'"'1"<;lor h1'> full l ) ------include recept1omst. la~ REAL ESTATE 11rin1·1µ.>I ti. 1ntcrl''>t 2Br l Ba apt S38S mo yr. (lusin<'!\.\man wants to shr lihrary. ronferenre rms ••••••••••••••••••••••• l't1rnt'<I Foun<l ('h1h11ahu:i l\·r11• ~ hro" 11 1·ol1.1r & rl•·.1 < 11ll.1 r \'11• l~1hh;1rd ~ lt.1m1l111n (i1~1t·r l'I. !jjiJ ;,~~' FPm 1nm11 .1111on ---------• l.V 673.1)2!0 day11 or 2br. hse in Irvine. All secr etarial SPrvice. d BRNrERS llnhtess !"or w('('klv maillnl? hst 673·249.1evc.>s amenities S2.5-0mo. Non· Xerox facility f'or a Uft Oppcwlwlllty 5005 ('a ll(hn>''ll1rroll('('t •-..&--" smokr R efs reQd n..rsonaltour&further bt'Clllffy•C-t-x ••••••••••••••••••••••• V_l •. r:t-~•Co. -'fhCMt 7S2·S1'1 I d~·s wknds & ... ~ _..,........ C & P C · ~ Found l .. f'm Torto9'1 'h<•ll \;l{ V. n1•a !'Ollar \'it• l)t'f \lar llt•ll till ltlli 57Jlotir ~l(i t40M Fr11•nri!'.h1f' 'l'n"1" in q111r11.., \\'nll' H1"( '>113 ', P,11tv Pilot l'CI "'"' I ~ltll Cl~ta \11•,:1 < a 2br 2 ha 28tory S7SO. Yr-evrs. 559~ details inquire at Vortac in Deluxe Bide Near f;i.t atennl! ~rt~ " i U m !'G!.-t 21J 966·8.'i!lt. iv ITT~:Chuck -A ssoc. 955·2288 or Airport Private offlres nr1'11nat1ne bu~ f ully lk ------FOL'l\'O F1 m flllflll\' ----, It N t d l 9553900 w1thallserv1cesavaila· kalchen ('ompletel) Slll000 2nd mort J~r<; 2· mm lllk .... ~hill' T 0 M M y N E w p AccCMl'fing Cleril WP 'Ht' w-t•kinl! a rt>h,1hl•' pt>r~on "'Ith dn ;,pfl!111li• rnr numtx•r<, t \ pmi: ~ r alrulalor ~kills 10 Jnm our A('Munllnl! Drp<Jrt· ment S11me acrounh ri·- C' e IV ii hi'' t' X pC'rl l'll l'f' hPlpful t-:n1ov e xrdl(•ol comp.11w l>enefit'I inc-111<1 lnl! a frt'<' meal per clav /\pplv 9am·noon MClo · Fr1. Per;onnl'I lf~rbor View Home Phase ~vh rm no~ n P ~:;,on ~I~ --. hie Call Bob Di<·kinson equipped l'nme area J-:;orn Ii '. Vll'lrl d1srn\1nt rn ar k111n II·•"'· n(·(•I.. 1111 Jbr. fum. rm . \'1ew amenities 20 30 's . COST.AMES.A toidetail 979-8533 Call5@.57t0 714 6:1RlW!7hdorl'SP\f 1ht•,t.tq1t{11f In & An Water & .cardener incl. SJ I Omo Susa II Pve Profess. office space ------111,er-;an I.Mu· 518·72t:? S150mo 7528980 avail in Cahr lsl Dank llnlMu....._. 4450 CASH FOR 1 -----OF . · 851 ·1149.ordys752-6S71 RldJ?.l50-J00!1Q.fl.Low ••••••••••••••••••••••• e£COtoot:AP110HUtO ... •l 1 ,,~tr :\t l \rm.ih•mm-l Fanta11ticocean viewCon· M/Frmmtetofind&shr p rire inrl. janltondl. forstore&officespaceat MONEY TD's ' 1, c;rrm;.111 ~hl'phrrct do. Spucious 2br. 2ba 2br apt. or hse CM area. st•curlty servires. <:on re11sonable rotes r · 1 .... Aris l<• "lk•ar ·. cn•at cl•" I 11 ·t· $1100 e 11 o " l fl. nnc1pa 9~1."i ·><•~•I •t h 1 ..,, ,,,c .,..., .. w a nmem iei.. Sl50-Sl75each. Quiet ferencerm.&util.Abun 500to2700Sqft. .,,, ........ , ---• ro~ "m O\na """""'"'°" 0 R 213-430-0724 clean & e mployed. dant parkina avail Con MESA VERDE OR "'' ·'""' .. ··• 1.. _n_r.r. __ 73_7!_r._u_rn_~_I! ___ _ 3 BR. 2 ha . nar. Yrly . 645·0431 btwn 5&7pm ven1ent loc close le PLAZA HUit~~ n•• IA~t••u:h/ 5 T MARRIOTT HOTR 900 :'l:<'~J>Ort Ct>nl<•r Ur N<'wport Bt>ac•h f.QtHll Oppor EmplO\'l'r .. • r le.al / f'ound M.10·., "::itch nc:1r $535 mo. & up I ~~· airport travel a11enl "' 1525 Ml'!la Verde E. C M -- ----Loerst & ~__,, lw<l\'h m Nt•\\purt Beu\'h ESCORTS 642-1571 7-10 P.M. A t 67:;.8170 1 bank in bldJ?. 230 E. 17th 545-4123 L'-Uc<IMft ,...__ c II -~ ___ ~_e_n ______ Rmmte wanted. MIF 1,<z St .. C.M.S42·9560 ...,...... · ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1 1;,, Beautifully unradcd blkfromheach SISSmo. . 2901Laf:.iyette.NB.Store Ornn~cC1nS31k$J(J.700 AM1°'9M:etMWh 5100 FOl'Nl>l.Jl:lC'kL<lb.mnl<' Condoml'nium 3 br 3 ba Call 67~7942 650 Sq. rt. view. under or orri·~e space L200 c,.. S D1eao0ff SalcSJl.700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 ., · • · · J?round prkit. elevator ~ · "'4 S 01eeoOn SalrS36.71lO l'UflJl' ' " mot '11· pauo. elec izardropener. Nttd nnmt. 27·35. to shr Coa11t Hwy vL•ublllty Ai1 Ft SIOIK>mo Toll f'ree (~1252 2000 Hmtol & Jambor<"C.'. t'<KI ----Acct a Bkkpne 15 acre park .w /vlew. unfum 2br apt m C.M. cnnd. l..aS?una Beach R Grundy Rltr675-6161 :>52 Ob"N ~~~~i,;:~~ncaif8fr~d~ Sl50.646-170Saflcr4pm. 1714l549·1186; wknd1 FORLEASl/S.ALE VH~.~~~ffcKR ~~~~:s Eu;~ TF:MPOR!\flY Reu1stf'r torlay to work 991-0660 S he re 2Br apt. Coste 499•3922 2350 SQ n in CM. <offke IVeca 21 I. 4 machines -9-·~IV\ th 1 1 Mesa, $3S wk Includes NESTIGIOUS + warehouse or shop 551 ()934 2 r.'"""" mon year Y everythinJ? 673-9506 area 1 S940 mo Pnn ---------h i k fro m bch. Call --·--------LOC.ATIOH .. • only Amh1tiow; rouplcs. part betweenl-4.675·5296 CdM. 4 bib to ~h. Own •Mewporflay BYCO llml' bu111nf'~s oppty, -----------Bdrm & ba S250. lst & •415to2400sq n w1unlim1tcd earn1n ~· 2 br, nr«ean. Oct lst last Non·smoker Fem DeluiceOfficesUlle91 64&-2251 potential 831 ·0208 & S410 yrly; patio . pref Avail.6-ID-7366. •MarineVlew -leave mP'lsaae for dshwasher. no pets 46th ----M ARlNERS MILE al St. 644-4340. Male wiU shr 2 Br in 3 Br •Wet B~ RETAIL OR Of'flCE person _!."l~~- -·--condo with M/F 25·35 Converuences: Gourmet SPACE FtGUllSALOM Westcllff area. l br. pool, $200 mo. incl utll. fully I ~~~:u rants . b a n k . W. Coa.'lt Hwy. Newport Well esl.BbUshed leadinJ? lndcy,carport631 ... ~u rum. Ftn Vly. 775-1173. ~aity~ahopsuty services 92Ssq. rt . 7141645·2628 women's futur e salon -· ·~, Ask for Linnie / ... ~ 11...1.-. .......__a__ · · -serv1nJ? NewportlC M I ~176 ---700sq. fl space avail C S. C a a Is ~ M aJe. mature rmmtel' to ..... PCll & 62nd St. Npt. Bcb areas For info. all Ray .. ••••••-••••••••••••• s h r s paciou s NB 675-1662 S275mo. Call Robbie _ss7-53u airt. __ • I & 2br. move in today. townhou.~e. Great IOCB· _ ----S48·0757or645-ln21 L'-Uc $62,900 Walk tobth.S28StoS32S. Uon640-71.33 p-t--Loc-&.1----...,. 6*-050'7or491H903. -nm.-vnun Newport Near Post Ofc OrnnJ!eOn·SaleCklls •-I ••--•lldad 2 Artists :f6&29 wJshr MCICArtlmrat ModemS02sqrt storeof Old1ssuetypc47or48 ......-• -"" -4br +studlo. smoker. ,............. ofr 2630 Avon·C 213/P'"--l'Oll·Frtt (11()()1252-2000 orU.fm*'•••d 3900 839-0730 ,,....or" 4'17-7001 -1.......... PENNY PINCHER ADS Olft.Y S2 S.•11 11n)' 1lt•m or <'om blOll\100 of lh'ffil> fcx fl~ or lr:.s with a l'l'nny l'mt'lwr i\d 3 lanl!!I for 2 ('()l'l.WC'UhH• "dayi1 Each Siddlll<>nal hnl' I~ 00' ror th<.• :I du)'1> c.. h31')1e 1t · Nol·onim1:r<'1al ads f'l')r morf' 1ntorm:1twn and lO place your ad t•ull 642-5678 ............ ;;t;•HH V"'¥$1 l0111PSQft M_.,toL.... sozs THE EX G F to share 2 bdrm CondQii 1 116 • n ~ 915 '1 111•.W ...._. 4500 ............. , ....... .. MPIN~~~ :~'ill~~~=: Sl1K> s~ites~~. free :rk ;·::~·;;·;;:::::;11•-5•w..--·LO-AM••5-• '::-:=======·:. Badl. l"2BR tnir. Av&JI. for le~ up t< house on smell lot. Suita - P~ • 5150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •m vanous arcountinll & ••••••••••••••••-••••• 7100 h ookkt•l'1Hne: ass12n· Ht4p WClll!led men ts Work c lo!!e lo ADLT X MOVIES ••••••••••••••••••••••• your hl>me Acctl! clerks. CALLJOHN naaaaa bookkrepers. accoun- 894·$364 * •EX'YRAS• * tants are needed thruout ---Pill': LAW !lludl'nt needs needed. bit players . Oraniie County Call us S2!J 000 Will do an~ thin I' xlr aa for maj motion for more mformot1on. l.1•c;tl C onfidential picttv series. poss tv Rotx-rtllt11f's , · comm Need people for I I> V M P 0 Box 3242 Ore Co/LA loc. shoot ml! GCCOUPlll1pS N B 92663 C . 0 ..... 2333 No "roa<twny -ashnJ? now 714·~· t .. v #200. Col<twell Rankt!r WANTED· Female to x 94• Casted for "f'ost Bldn .• SnntaAnn-Break". "Love At .,.irst " .. , sharHxpenses of 2 week Bite ..... Rocky 11 ... 1714113§.41 OJ ~tay m Tah1t1. Der 22 to "Halloween .•. Sm fee.l•---------J an Sth Call Barry ----------979.tot7 ON STAR Productions. •ACTRESSE.5/ACTOR8 _ _ __ -Michael Phillips call to-All aizes/all types. No T'tt F.GNANT., Carin fl, day. exp n<'c. "S.A.M.'' ln- conf1dent111I rounsellnJ! & ACCOUNT'S PAYABLE· l e~viewinit now. Our r·«'ferral. Abortion. adop· F/T pnvate club. Ex· client!\ have workert t ion & keep1n1r. per 'nee 644•5404 .. Rocky II". "Goldie & APCARF. S47·2.563 . . ThP llox<'r", "l.ady In --· -----ACCOUNTING CLERK. Red" w/Robert Connuf. Splrthlltl...,. Mac0rt"fl0f" Yacht:J. 1631 "W rlirlcy's Dou ble· 1815 S. El Camino Real Plac~tia,Costa Mesa. mint", & Disney Studios. San Clemente. Fu Uy Ile •Anyone 1nterestecl in forAppt.492·7~ Mov1es/Telev, ca ll .-. -. . ._ ... . •• •,I . . ... ... I 'I 11 .· •• from~lrup. 8ayrront home prtv. aulte 3 yrs. at SI.IO pr Ml It. ble ror cont ractor or and JAZZ m STORY class at u r .. d ock, non.amkr. Prin cipals oo.Jy.,.k lot olber small buelness 2ndTrustDeedLoanson OCC Any diatrict res•· .ACC~ "S.A.M." today. Sm fff. .~--. ~"tf~~· suo.ml.521. Biil. 7$2-0070 I Good l ocatton near ce:!=!!l~:~r dent wclcom• No prcre· <5BlbEatofNewpon Fem ale. bchfront ept. 1 • mrr IEllJ a ir p ort at freeways. yourneeds! qulsltes. 16 wks of 1tood Bhd) 1200 mo. Catt Abbe rKI. OwnttM0-1700. R.£. DEPT. music.' Come to Music .. m~~ 875 ·8835 bm , w r it lllC.IUl'Tll MIWPOITllACH SANTIA90...IAIC Rm201,Wt'd7·tOPM. SUmtm ._, 142·*1. M2·5618 ~~ ~. :~e~q~~u:! r:~~c,~1~~~1~14~,932~.szoo~~~ SCUM-LETS New 1"2 bdrm luxury Wllll Ad Help? Newport Reftnc)' Corp. erea. No a utomotive or adult aptl In 14 pla.m (7t.4lf44.71• flberilaslnl[. 84$-3323 Bt1Si.Mss loans. any AllSWEI$ rrom USO, 2 bdr m d purpose.1nyamt. town~ from aoo + To..a--,-··m-·ai e IA&aOA..... _y_s_. -------• A-1.842-0455 Teacup -Humid -_,.... ·--•-t-11 _ .. """ -ft 000 ft ---'-------Fraud -Occult -.,.,...1. ~.we ma 1• beforet.be EXEC'UTJVESUJTES 2800 aq. · 1 · orfke RtJSINESSLOANS ADULT C::' O• for cooklnl! reedlaepubllc. F\all let'Vices. Newl)' re apace. Alnr.o•>' Complet. Any pul'J)Ole or amount There'"'° much ltx on .U.. peid. h'Oll'I ~ mod~ltd *•·Only 3 of C.M. 540-2at2or49'4.a388. Loweat r•ta A~UREO TV lbl• year tbaf stores :~'"'fo~:F~~ DellJPllot ~:,:n· Sam Harril Warehouse •l>Bct ror t.e f l.NANCTNG.&46-G858 won't sell TV 11uldea lCl tM9 ... oa Mcflladdtn aMlifled.142-5171 2,2$0aq. n. avall. Lse .. ..-cno lll'l)'One undi:-r 17 not AC t o S•••lnd VU Lau. SltL Idle lt4tm!1 with a rate~ eq. tl. 29U Ren· Wrw;u A N? co mp a n I e d b )' an <n• .... llL DIUy l'UotQaaalf\edAd. dolph Ave.CM .979-2290. O..tdfedAds642·5e'78 ADULT. L.111111 & Vlclll •o.ktl M••:r* ,.,. ...... 24 Hr llS.7311 O.C. AIRPORT SIC'M& ESCORT •SBVICI• Spr<'IBlhln« 1"1 busl· n('u mcn. residents welcome . 7lt-5241 24HRS. C..-(714)'Tl8-1080ext95. Oranite County's leadlnll Administrative Assistant. land develc>per baa an Financial P lannlnl(. lmme:c"ate opellini for• Newporl Center Ex • det u led minded In· perle~e required. Xlnt "' dividual with 2 years benefits . Call Mrs. ite'!eral cler ical ex· Oudzlk.644·7454 per1ence lntludlnll typ· ln11. flllnJ & reeord keep-Ad vertJsin.ll lnl{. Please submit n · llC.r.T'YftST s u me o r re <I u est Grf'at voice & front ore applicaUOn rrom • appearance. ty~ OOwpm J . BUC)(ll'. "' work well under pre. THllaVNCO ssure. Etirdlsh deirrtt or-~NewportCentttOr prootlnit exper. Come Newport lleacb,944·3389 11row w/fut Krowlnl( 0-..lfied Ml, your one-Equal C)ppcir EmJ)IO)tt al{cy ln Newport Ctr. 114Psbopplng center. Call Ann: 644-'7844 I .......... _ I lnlt•r te'*~ Monday & Tu~ y only Mr.Adams 641 ~102 A..-rlOUS7 H \OU r\4 )OWlJ(. ~n dt.'lll & h Vt' ~.Y \0 I h Ink QIUC:l b aocl ~lnl l11uk1nJ,! ror a~ tn t·omc Cull now ~-0423 htwn 9'l Mr Slorw>- Auto •LOTW9tt Cht>vrolet OHJer otrn11 ----------1<.:•rrf't ln'lt all ... r11 f'll full llm<' Pt'Tml!IOt'fll "°"' U.utlon~· l>+'r '<I ~ hluhi & trurk l~n• to llNl~t ~w ft u11t'd M 1 kt' ·s Car1><·t.... l~ 1<: r aer llllll\IJ_~ lO Vlr1e<I TB.1.ER mh St r M G4S-4332 1ntcrt'l!lltna t.aak,, tm·lud A•--'-s;:-.;-1n,• ml6a.ntcnanct> or an --. v.-ntory '~llntly for (' •• rpt•I I ..h Vt' r neoed<'d c II II • "'lJMl ~···•< h I ull J,H'k Wul'lh aet t!m1· w1ll11u: t11 trJ111 ti~lt 1-102 ( J'hll'r 1111.' l'"flt•fll'fl1·t• P RX op .. rillOrll ror a Od\.IOU.'flWfll Sc-c> s .. 1 .... l l•h•pbon~ anawer1n11 •ManitJtl'r tl(JWARU '-••rv1ce e xpt"nenced or Cht'vrolel . Ot1\lt•/Qua1I \\ 111 lraan. Full lime or St.5 N4!WJ)Of1 lit>aeh 111•ht '''''"'' P .1111 CAIWASHHBJt l14·n1•f1h <':ill Glorta o,, µ.art tame shitlll availa· · I~ 1;73 ~l:IO hit· Daya, afternoon· Automoove JMf'BJAL S&l ''vf'nanu or inv~ yard S. vice C....._. Must bl' able lo 1Nork 1-:xperienred Pull llml' 'ome "'-l'fltenc:ts. TYt>ma Pollllon Moo Ulr1.1 l''rt C:QuJI U11J)Ol'tun1lv :'15 wi>m. l'eQurrl'd., Many Contact Elsie Tomrikanll •-•,.•'•m•1.1l'.1Y.•.·r.~."-"'•'•tl-•I 1·11 lll'nefati. available or Sid WlJU!lnN flle~senll Mon-Fn. IAltLI •E I-a_~h100 bland area TOYOTA-VOi.YO (01..t.1 M~a <Jrea \arport area 1966 Harbor HI. C M Cal1543~ --~!J')J tlnrtwr !-;tyhsl to maruuit> pan 11m1• r.:11 <t..'\77 Tu"" f r1 •1 '' S<1t1 9 !• t'V"" ~1 :111:.!)4 l''uJI 41 l'Ort ti ffi4.' tH lit Owr M l':TROCAR WASJ0f 2'J50 I IJ.fbor lU t: M ('J-.h1rr Wlllllt.'<f, r1t J?ood 1111 \ !'I luc·allons. c·om p;111v tM•Of·nt.... nv1•r 18 Wt• tr:.111 Tr11n~r>'>rtut1on .nt-r ess Applv Metro Car W:a'h 11141XI BP8«'h Blvrt II B ('ASlllFll-. Full l 1rn1• '" e o <· •AUTOSAUS OPrOltTUMrTY! ll;1rmr11rl \lo anlo'fl mu't h•· 1; :ma 111 .I 0011111 v. 111 ,\JYf' MANAGER .11t1 .11·11v1• l't t1111<• 1ra111 Nt-wport ... r Inn "'or 55 un1l!! in Co la \Jt''\J Exµer-'d couple W I ( I' h k k p I! e X p llu-.band ma1nt l'XP <'u ll fl42·5(Y13 or 1213> H6S<Jll.'>1 GN set for lht• 'l'lfl',• H oward Chevr olf'l 111 Orani;?e County Airport complex mui.t add thre1· for E·Z :.lra111ht i>t!ll & lellse Generowi pav' Op portunity for adv1101·1· f~lfi 1l'l.'l'll1l\4 n 12 I 1,44 17110 San1l v Good •" 1 R & C('t1J Ofc F.irper Perm P1T Dependable 'I om Kt'llv M arin~ I'. n ll 1 n ,. 1• r 1 n I! I 5 7 I l'l.H·1•nt1a 'llR S-48-9617 ''"~f:l\1ftl.f:Hs t•IN·lro nt1·1•h:1nll'ol .-r11l lant'r.,. for •rnJll ~1lt>no1d C'o l'rt•fn "'P''r rf'hab11ltv ·' niu"t \.\ork "'1th :-.mJll pr 1·1 "'''" P•irh <luod ,,. " 11 11 a I ti 1· x l e r 1 t v "·"·" \ nl'llf>tlablc: SH l·.11a:111 .. cnn1' x:w l'rndtw t 1nn Pl . :"1•v.1>11rt lfrti ··~2~ \!t.:>emblt·r NICISIOH ASSB•H l'<1'>1t1nn available 1n r11 .. 1·han1rnl a'ist>mhhc 'hl1Jl \1 u-.t h3V(' l'ood •TH'l'httnu tol apt1tud1· & mnnu<1I rlt>,lt•ntv Mu:Jt lit• f:.tmrhtlr with r('-work I r11uhfr:1hnnfrn1t <lr1llmi;i 1 r:im1nv lit p r<•ssm l! \11rHmum 1 Vt':Jrs t'X pntt·n• 1• 1 .. ,, . .-ll<>nl rom 1••111\ li1·111'11b <.:ont.1ll l'.1l .. tiff.I 557 9051 1 .. Cl I'. · t l\uto 1•x fH·r11·n1•1· not r ired but prt'vrou' <11•ll1ne h e lp ful llOWA R O Cht.'\ rolH f) (I v f' I () u (I I I S t ... N•·v. JIOrt Rf><JC'h Hr.1111111.in l'(l\t\l ,,,. Pl-H 1-'tllt \1 1\:\t .,. 'Th1• llJ11r1·ull1111t l'IJCI' I 111 rrrt'lh.lll' 11f)t•111111l'> for 1•.11 µ••r lt'On·d pr1·r"111n h.1tr1 1111 1 I' 111•1•tl1 ii lfl C ".1.1 M1·,,1 '\Jl .. r' I< 1•111111111''"'ll'l Xlnt 1tro~1h 11pf10rtun1t11•' t. 11.11tf '11 11• I 11-. I 'Jll Ftlmu111I .11 :~Ill •·I " l!Jhv:.1tlt·r ffi\I hflm•· Ill \I I, •. 1111 11 11• \1 on 1-·n K vr •>hi ~trl no 11111 ""'' lull 111111 2 '11'\1 ~~H It"' ,.,., I 'JI ".17 >f, 1 fti._1t l&t I ~um ,•n tn f1.1rt· tor " 1·hll1fr •·n I :.! ti\' 111 v. 1- ('.ir n1..-'flr-<1 -w'I I 4fl:I • lllCE STORE• 111 fl.cir n11·1 h.1111< l11r .._, h~11111 d1 olt I ,. '\ I I fl11nt '.11:11 \ \J 11,f h.I \ t • llJll\ 'llll 'f Jft1·r -.·h1111J 1•11'11 1•1~1• 1"'' to""' ,., J ~) 10 ht .,,.hoot L'I r I I ' • rwr '" I tor·· 111 ""'l'l "fort h~1111cl.1rt'.1 •., 1 1141111 1111.1 I", 1 I.I It I\ l•1r llAllY~ITI'Jo:rt V.i\M I Ii I :! 111 1;µm Mun I·, 1 S~wk l'·or .t"1•m ""'' .1 "Ir Harbor Vlf"w P.h•m 11r l'dM 7~1 4 7111 UlrlobUDU H/\ U YSITI'P.H "';1 nt•·d r,,,. 5\ r old 1·1rl T •H'" Thur-. ev"' From ·1 "' !IP .\1 m 111~ ( \1 I.• rn• S11·;11lv JOh for <1 rr111· ">tart IO 2 I I S "r 1111ln1• l11rl OK • .}-.111 \l.1u11•1·n !°)4)( lt(f.!fi ('\<I"'\ m .1 1 •1 t " h " I • • 1 I " 11111~1·r\ \11rt111.1n1• "''"I t •• ··If 1 1rt11w & 11 1\1' n1111 Jvr t1kk 11 ••\ 11•·r IW11ef1111 indct lull\ l lfl lo I II I 111 otll •, rJ ,f \ \A. t1I ~ \t.1• "· f t)IJf If If Hf I ro 11r1l11rr ... •mq11 t '1111!,1• I .l11.1n11r• 11•11;;>r1;111 llll 11"' C'I I· HI\ ----------111:1nk1n1t "" , , " , • , "" II• I •l•·•I Ill \• 1·11•mt111 ' ri.11r ro l1.1n •111· lo1ll11t" \1 • 11r·1lt· I\ r>t I \ 1 \l"·r •111 1rJrl111 rn " 111111• 11• • •~ "·" • ( .111 .... 111<1 \I • .I\ 1'1"!7 ASSB•as Wt·"' Ill train. apply 7:Jm \1;11 Grt'j!ur Yacht.\. 1631 l'l.1n·nua. <.:M ----,, ..... nant required. Key 1wrson needoo for varied & inlc•rt.'SUnl! wr>rk in s m priols hop Call 545-0451 for appl ----'\'ISISlant Sale:'! ManaA?er We're 'leek1n1Z 2 well )!roomed women rrom 40 1 u 55 ye an to uslist ln .,ales & manaizement Must havt-experience an lad1e'I reduc:1n2 salon firs 12-Hpm dsuly. every oth1•r Sat. 9 3 p to S900 mo ('all &1 ~ Sullivan 1,:11 U44 A1st.Apt•4•1pr l'oupl e . wi r e -o r e hus band m a anl 200 l 'nat.s. Ottans1de, c-xpr r~d TSJ, Mitml 642·1603 f\ttendenl work w/han· d1l·ap~ adulta. Must be '>tronit. w1llJn1Z lo usllll 1n lal'lkfl a s loilettnll. fet'dinll. jlen'I r k!an·up SJ 20hr Plus benefits Phone: 546-5760. ATTIMTIOM fUU. 1IMI JOIS ('ool.a Mes:. davlsl~ of /\AAl ·New York ba11t'd farm now has need of 11cveral a mbitious men & women t.8 and over wlUl m Ul.i mum cl H. Stbool ....clucat.ion. ~dtinlf Job OJ)t)Ol1unity for applicant .-bo want.I \0 uio bull-- n e • s exper ie n c e .complete Co. trainlni' pt01lr1_m. No experieoce ntteuary. For lnlttYiew call,... bet.ween 9:30 f. 2;0o. '4M114 l':ll'1f1r Ft'Cl1•r;1I S:tv1111•· h,1\ 'llX'nlni:? In "1111 «11111 lll Of'l('n Npt lk h ofl II,. Jo'nr a pan I m11· t 1·ll1·r X Int workm11 1·11or1t1 '''"' ('.ii I D an C'h um lilt·' 631 0800 Bank ml! Tele9'fP.+ThM Im m1-dwt<· orwnin~· for exper'rl Jllt1m,. 1 l"llPr with 1x11I •·u~tlJlfll'r rl'la t1 on11 olltu1t1· t11 '4 0rk Tue~-Wed Thur ~ Con · tact ,,,,. .. ._ Oran~''' <·o~t S av1 n v11 & Loa n . 714-754· lll<JI . 1-: () !-; Bank ml! SECRETARY Must be ttltll' 10 t vrw 45 wpm A lonn d11(·u rr11•ntn lwn helpful A membt'r of our Jlf'r"m n1•l staff Wlll be ronrlu1·1 m l! personal 1nt1>rv1r..,, M 1in & TuM I !Jm tn 4J•m. Sept 17 & 18. Apvl v m fll'r~on GoldR Shle S-We ... 4041 Mat' Arthur Dl\ld Nf>WJ)Ort Bear h 714/R.'H IY.G!I l':qual Oppor Emplvr l\onll•·I \ 11..lpo•r \\ oll I 1 olfl ~1111111• l"'r.<in ••l 127il IOAT CLUHEtt \I .If•· 11r I• 11 .. olt 'lo1•v.1,.1rt ll 1· .1 1 h 1 t • a ( .1 11 v.1'<'k•l.I\.., l ••r in f o f.I;! 4"111:1 IOATSHOW llelp Wantf'(i <.all TPn &t.4-398:1 l<>OICllB'B F /C Position with promjnf'nt F'ash hi Rl'al f:'ltat(' In V('St t•1rm Xlnl 011 µortunll v IW).0123 RookkN•pinll pPr.oont>I Slillll pr mo :1:-.i;.i;.1211 IOOl(KEEPBl hi~ Full Umt> ror sports rP tail ,,,,,,. 111 i\1•wp11rt Rearh fi42 4(J6R lootCICHPH Sm iutrm••nt mfr m C'O'ltn Mf'S8 llrPa ha~ 1t00tl opp Iv fOf' M'lr starter ~trunll hkk~ "'J..l('r a must f' < lwh1(ul Sal I> 0 Jo; !-.1·1vl r i:bUml' to PO Box ~1:1r1. Bankinll Nt>wpn rt lit'a<'h . ('u TB.Las u2663 -----lmmedlau openlnll for Bookkl't•pn , PIT Pull full &. part time Tf!llcr ('har pr ror Nt-wpon C'tr poa lllon::. Dank ex Tr:ivel Aiii v 833 3508 or perience preferred but 640 0020 Marky will romnder bank relal --------- e d experlen re f or Rooltkf'P!X"r. part·time Trainee po1IUon Rlv1erW Realty A member cl our ~ 499-2800 neJ atalf wlU be t'onduct --- lnir pen!Onal Interviews Mon & Tuefi l pm lo 4pm, Sept 17 6 18 Apply lnprenon. ........ s-w. ... 4041 Mac Arthur Blvd IOOIC PASTE UP Part Umc. Mon. t pm lo lOpm. T ut-s IOum l o ffpm No l'Xp1•rh•nrc nc~ ~Arv /\pply 1"he Pt"nnvHavl'r . 1660 l'locenoa J\ ve. C M . Newport Reacb Rua Boy. pnvatt' club. 71411151-0221 Jlltr\ lime·. student OK 1 _ _,Eq,...' -.u_a1_0.,-'...;.il_« __ E_m-'-p..;;ly_r_1 Cull Y.lltabeth Thurs ~~~~~~~~~ Banldn• thru Sun 4·10pm for ~uncth• ••I women Tl'' m appt &'73-3SJS rrom »». extnalve BUS BOY pert Ume. f'n travel. llO(MI pey. ap. In 1!1pertmce prefened 1 u n , h l J 3 o. 1 u alJ aaped.I d bualoeM 1"· BLOCKBUSTERS, 17tl7 cl. R.E .• OMV work, So. ~ Phua offiff. Mu Arthur Blvd lrvlne. lttPI. ror. lanlf •• lnl. etc. Pull It pe.rt tlmf'. Call <rood Pa rll:l 541-3713 Brf'l'lda.•7'11 R1lph Klttnlni• 1t• ... -------- 54MOll. -~St B USIN'ESS MINDED ~U O I O V I SUAL C.M. CO PLES NEEO P.O R ECORDIHG JOB • rA RT TJM E CALL 1150. to 90. ~ Colta Mn;• offlrf' Pull 062·3232 on uper 151•'700. time. Call Mr. wa.-Mr at --------546.2300 H UYER. pur c ho11ln1 27IO 11.trW Blvd vurlNy lltl'lll IOI' 1m11U •rowinl mnutHturini Co. T<IP pay and bcnenta ,. ..... • • ..... _I hr1naMnl FtUme. SR .,_..,, 51 awe I En•._..114Produe· _Eq....._•-~ ... -~_r;_m...:;p....::lyr:-. -i ~~es:!" Ntwport IJch. t __ ,,.. m:rn ,.,t ~ii'! t • () E CASHIERS UTOTEM MARKETS I )pt'llllll'' llflW ,1\ ,11l,1hlf. for 11111 l1111t· ·" 1 1.1111 111.111.11•1•r" '"':!ml & ·11r1 -.t11 r1 -.. .. t•'(tJf•r11•n1·1· r11 1 \\ 1 tr ,1111 :..!Jrt SJ ltJ to S.I fH·r h•111r \rl\<Jn1·1•n11•11r • •PP"I 1111111' for m.111,11'• "" "' •""'''""" ,,, $ .• ',11 p•·r h1H1r 1f qu;.ihfu-cl I-w rn11r•• 111f11r111.11 ion If. 1n l• 1' tc·v. 4'15 'rt~ill or 1 .111 71 1 ~.:i; 11011 \\ tll 1n t•·r\<1•·'4 on -.a1u11l:I\'> 11, Oll•llf•1lllnt1 Ill I-•1uJI 0111•1r l-.m11lo\••r 'hiltf 1 ,,,,. nf'<'fl•-d for v.f'fl 1)1·l1.1\1~l !> \ll'a r 01'1 1°11 I \11111 lhru ,..rt I:! 1,pm \1<111 1 h"mt• "' 1010~ C dm t ';1ll f>.10·111111 ur 1;,'/. 11.tOJ KJth• ·h1l1I ('.111• \\'11rk1·r \11 r.111 ;1111111, ~ow lll'lll~ .,, 11•pl1•d fur lwf11rr• '- .11 11•1 "'hllul hr-. for .1 ('111 I 11.111 I h•••I 'I\• r ·111 111• I 11 \J.pl\ ,11 11;10,, Bn111 ~h111 •1 ">I I-\ 'lf•:' r~ I ' l 'ht ltl1 .cf 1• ,1rt1•r -.1·h11'1I ~1 \I 11frl l lfl l(t"J.Oll\lhJ1• Hor 1111 B.1111 ... 1 hi Ii?:, 111711•1r1,:11 1!11111 DATA ENTRY CLERK w, .. 111• \P(•k1nl! a Data ,.:nt r v ·1i·rk for thl' 2nrl -1h1f1 111 wor k 111 our h•o;111t1ful Oranpt> C11unl v 1.11 1 ltt" '-wrr ,,, 111 Tran<>m·•' k ,., J htf.!h ll'f'hnnlol'V rnm p.111\ 1111 .il•·tl Ill lh•• In 1111• art•a Just aerONi. fr11111 1 lw Clr<init<' t 'ounl.,, /\ 11 p11r1 W1• offor an t'.11 C"dl1•nl l'IJIJrv ant.I <·om plt-h• 1·11mp(lny berwf1t11 1nl'lu<l11111 m11J<1r m{'(flr JI and f11•nt.tl For 1111 m1•tl1afl• 1·•1ll'>ltl<'r11t1tin . 111t•:i11t• c11ll or upplv 111 Sierracin/ Transmask· :111~,;1 ( 'ampu.'1 1>r:1 vt• N1•v.110rt Beach. c /\ 1714t 54<MOIO f;qua l opp ~mployr rlllf/h C l t•rtra l w o rk Jfousl.'wi ves. student"' Ettm (•xtr11 in<'omf! S3 ~ s t•irl 20 3$ brs wkly Study No typlnfl WP l r 111n C1>01otl'nial surroun d lOF'" Writ<> lfuhhuh, 31K411 AJrw1y Avt-. ('M W.26 Sl.89 per DAY That's AU. you ~Y fora llld.11 IMI 1nthe DAILY PILOT SEIYICE II RECTORY DO IT NOW! T1>n kev arl'ura.te typist. 11ood math and s1ir months backitround an rt>a l t-Rl nte des irable Lot11 rA phofMi & custom er l"Ont:i<1 SturtJn.r salarv to l700 972-9955 SECIETAltY TliJNll P1n3 nr 1al i.iaont seeks µl'r11unable 1nd1v1dual with lyp1n11 of 50 No 11horth11nd required Lots 11( varwt v In this rJepart mt'nt Supt>r benefits Stl1rtan1t '\alarv loS7SO 972-9955 ESCROW OFACB c;r11wtnl' t1n1rnt·1<il 1n ._ l 1 t U ( 1 ll n "(' i' ft 1' t' X llt'flf•n1·1·d .. : .. now or (11 i>r for th" '1•r v fn1·n'1 h & fl4<c1plt· 11nented spot S11m1• tniv..i thrnuiihoot Or.ttw t• I 'flvnt\ 972-9955 STATlmCAl TYPIST TWAJHff '111"~1wn1•nr 1 n1·1·~sarv 111 lh1" l.1t-.ll'h 1·1immuntl\I pt1,1t1rm \II vnu n1·t'ff '" •'•1ml I ' IJlll l! -.kllh & "'''·''·•Ill '"''"•Jl:Jllf\ ._1,1rtm1• ':il.1r\l l11 $800 972-9955 CLERIC TYPIST 1;rr1v.1n1• 1110111.inv l•><'al 1-.t in hr.u·h Jft'O "'t'k' attt :i111111· 1n1J1v11Ju11 I '41lh l\pon1• ur 51) wpm 1>:xr1•lh•nt (11nii1• lwnef1t'i & 11utcnt1.il 'it11 rt1n11 .... d.1n 111S111•1 972-9955 IA.MK RECOMCILIMEH'T nAIHEIS ""\ 1•r;1l nN'fl•'fl In 1 h1' l1t'Jul1f11I lw.11 h 1Jrf1c1· '< 11 1• ' I• t• I I f' 0 f' I• fl t•11· ... ~.1ry JU" l!Olld fTl,tl h lit lllt'I' llllJ'>f'ilrl.IOl'l' !'tl.11t11111 ..... 1.11 \ ~t.t.11 972-9955 WORD ,.OClSSC>a TWA.JM& (;r owtnl! l'Omp3ny an h1•:u·h 1·ommunatyJseekl> Jttr.1f"llVP 1ntliv1du1JI with J(ood tYt>lllJ! to tr31n on lh1.s mt('f'e!'ltlOL' rom pute r ll kP m•r h1nf' c: rrnt llf'flt'fil!S & fnendly c·u workcr1> St a rtin !( ~nlury toS7<~ 972-9955 .. DATA EMRY S.-ve>rnl Ollf'01nJ,!:1 avall;1 hit• l 'nivnr KIOOO Start int• 'lnlarv to PIOO + '>hlrt 1t1Ur•r1'fltaal 972-9955 4iwlnll c;hift ( 'navac 1900 ~t .i rtln J," 'a l1ry t o S.%0 • 1durt 1.llfforenlu 1l 972-9955 10 Kc•y bv touch. outao- lnJ,! J)CnlOOOIJt)'. type 50 &- ho V4" nH·r nppearanc:<' wlll win this spot In b each loc:at1on E x l'f'llent benefit.I StartJnr u 11 rv S700 972-HSS We have several ~· lnii1 lhrouahout Orao1te Count.y Some w1tb and M>me wtttiout shorthand. Some with u d aome without MiPttien<'e 972-HSS '"'' ..... .......... ... A .. Ml.al ... 0...Sftl8YA~ • IXIC SICUrAaY SISOOrtuS llDPP)' & encnct1r lhat·a number I Good feelinas ulwa15 art> dlll playcd by you 1.4:.~ romPoBiUoo. uood typina. IOmf' book t>l"p1na & eood or anaier & foUow throuab DB'TCUll( STMTS700 V3ncty & f(roWt}I wat.h t h1i. liirl'c> rompuny Your ab11Jt> wrth rururf"'I & r hnrt"' 10 "t 11rt vou nn vour way Good tVPIOll SICUTilY SJOOOP'LUS Y•IU'll b4> workanl' for the nntaonal 'late:. manaJler & ltl't'tHnll '13lt-,ml'n 1UllW'I to you,.,.t'lr But k1 .. ·r11nv him happ" wtlh I h t• f! o 0 d n ,. w , <;horthand & h 111nll n· q111n·tl CASHIER SJOOOPlUS lhrt•t• l•I fl\f• \l',11' •'I: f1t•r11·nl'1• In 'lflf'k' (JI honrh Knuv.1ni: l!ll"HI fr•m1 h.111 JUMOlt rROG«AMMBS Ni•••d dat;1 iienn;il walh 111 M :no. ll5 0f' 138 CUSTOMB ACCOUMTS STAITS700 'f'\pln l! ... I th 1·n lh11~1a."um lit on rihon1"' 111-.dtnc with n1·w a r I It II n I '> f-; ' r I I I 11 l' 111 rll'hh SICHTAIY ACCOUM'Tl*i CL.all Good fi11ure aptitude some knowled.11e of bk k n ll p r-0 e e e d u rt' 1 Plea11ant phone man.oer Type JOwpm. IA TE CUI.I Will tram In rat ln,r & rod lnll of f)fftC>nal llne1 ins pol1C'le5 F"l11ure apUtudl' L111ht phone .tr OCCMIOOal rorreaponderire POUCT TYPIST 50 wpm ropy t yp1 n1l 110me fi11urc:s tntluded .. Counter help full t 1mr 6 30am w 3 OOpm Mon Thru f'n S3 S6-S4.SO Pl' hr 1'0111 holl'1av Tht Bake Shop rororu1 de Mar 673-T.JJI) ----COL1NTF:R llF:l,P Moo· 1-"rl Super ~ndwarh f)7 Paulanno. t'M ~,..~ ·o NTF.R1YA k D Ml\N l"UJll l'art time. an('1Ude11 weekend'! Apply 170C\ S Coast Hw y . Lairun ll Kuch ountf'r help Part l1mt> dav &1orew M t.hru ,..n Apply an peno.1 IOAM 2PM Oran11e Jullu.-.. 711 E Balboa Blvd Balboa COL'NTY.R G IRi f'or IECORDS CLBtl dry rtt•a111•,-._ ·1 cia11' .. WP{>k <'.1lllM1 il.ZI Wiii tr:11n l'Ofl&('lefllJOUS - -- 1nd1v1dlu~I r·oo ntr·r 11 .. 111 "·'"" 'll .. 1•1l1•1l frnm1·1J c ,o1 1 Xlat WOfldlMj It'll 2k<'11 nr Appl\< 11,7,, ca.-I r vanr "11111· ', ( \1 dlffolts & IMMfib. Coontt·r for df'oo • le111n .. r. For~ calt '"'P<"n•'flf'f"ft s.1 i.1 pr hr ~· ... , .... ,. li7~ ~16. 7"'4 C a r o I L I " " • :'>41 !lt.21 ""''"' t62-n11. SAFECO IHSUUMCE CO. 17570 Rl'tJt>llht1r't rnunt.11n V .111,., fo qu;il Oppr)f' I-mpl..,r ('I ,.-HI' \('("'T <. Will tr.11 0 'hJrf inrl ' \.1 '..Ohr • L•t1 Ii• 111 Ytb J 1'.tnllll' •(j') 01111 ( \l t'I 1-· II I\ llt.,1lt h f•1<!1l 't nr•· nt•C'<h p.1rt l1ni1· 1 Ink !\foo 1-n 41 "'"' 1,.. Jbh tu handlC' hi .1\ \ lun1 h hr lo\J.\ 548 ;;:.1 Cl FllK oo .. r:.it1 nn• l>•·p.rrt rrwnt vf mJJ•1r ~1 01 k brokt>rall!f' l1rm near o l'. .. v~ ot"t'd f''I Pf'rll'Ol' .. <l l'lt'rll'lll ht>llJ llr-. to •• m It> 211m C.ill \1r Oua..n.Wl~l2l CLBll TYPIST l'rtnr •lffi1 •' "'Jl"n••n1 •· 1.'<>')11 ,, f'ltnl' "iklll' & lh•• .il1tl1t v lo opt-rat1• 10 kt•\ v. l)ulrl hP dt .... 1rablr r11 lrll our rlt'f1c h IH" f)l'I' 111on !-.Jl:11 Y l'flmmt>nsurlt!' Coutlet Orane .. n ,.1 .. 1 -....vanl''I Ar Lo.in 'll't'k1nrt ,.,,.,,.,., Pf'l'l>'KI Wllh gt.cw! '1n111n11 '"' 111 '4ori1 vu1 tamt' r.ir 1n11v1dt' (.'unf,11 I I 11• 71 1 7:)4 IHOI 1' n I- C USTOOIAH f' 1 rt t 1 n • f •• r •• r ···• , l1urt h I .•I• 1tr••m1"m ,. '• n 1 n I II ~ rt••I qi 4'0Jll"''t'"'n "" 'JUm Cnt. Rto4atioft~ SalleotT~s Tr J11111 f, r '"'•"L' .. h ,I q.> r th I l ; I I o I m.lkt• ,,.n,,,111 I.elf •11 trur ..,., 11111 h1..,1 hu 11 •• & pt•1't• '""'J' .•..• '''"'' 111 th•· OrJlll.'<' ('n11nl \ 11rt>11 Can .. •r o n eoll'(! 1n rt1v1f1u11I~ W>llrnt! 111 '4rtrk & I •k• 1l1r1·1 l&OO" f,10 lnnld fn • h1~·1t 1nrom• potrnt1 ii '-di.or ' • ( .ill I\ I ror mH·n ""'"' 'ITI :!t1-'1 r u 11 ,. r "' , 111 , ,, r ,, , ... 1•h111I I \II f'ft'ft•t 11'11 \\ ii I II 1 11 fl ~ I 111 tll\ 11h1,1I \ppl• 11 IJ' f'•H I' 1 ·•\\I '°" J ~II' K:'fl IA llSth ~ t \I I -.11h 1·ic rw-ru•n<"f' fiood f'O 1••1111 llf'f\l'flL' & rre-.·1·----------t We are loakla« fOf' ao wlaOl.n& pet'M!I\ with a ttood drivbwl record i. m•k• dl'llvttie9 lo com.. p3ny vehicle. ll·F. 8'$. Please apply In peraoo. Mon thru l''ri 8 S 1oea'S (iAIDBtS 2301 San Joequm hills Rotld CDM ~*' DIMOMS'T'IATC>aS 33 ..... d ........ ., ~ ......... CollCJI ~· ·- f-: " r n ,, x t r ;1 m on Po y Ot•m on::.traturs n eeded for Jll urt·llJ' of Or anit<' ('.,11n1 \I to "'"rk <>v<•n · l"r111 .. v ;irtt11or ">utur'1av l.onii ll'fm I 1·;o r .,.,.,,en• ""'"' TOI' P"Y VOLT ,..~.,..,, .. ""'1(-1: !• 541.-4741 3348Campus Onvf' I ar n )f>i. from John Wiivnc /\1rport 1 179-9110 16Zt Oranvf't.hor1'>4' Way Anaheim 1-'tttHll Oopor ,.:mplov.-r IH 'llT1\I 1·11AIRSIOF.: ,.,,,,,, ""' ... nHtr-f' h11-. 11111111<1 •lfl!•fllnl! olt-u.,<Jnt "'orlofw romt r.:i1 1420 llt·nt.11 /\-.~isl X-Hay hr· 11•·1 4 duv' IM Thi "·"·' n "l)j'fl '"1f. JIJOO l>•nl,11/\ .-.1.1111 Xr;i, I ' ,. .. 'IUU 1•11 r.ardt'.O 1,,, ..... ,(111•1• 1.:1117111 I•· 111 ii \ ., t Orth11 Chi ;-.. II 1'.1rt 11m•· 111 full I 1m1• up lo 4 ''">'' per ..,,,,,Ir T op <1olnrv & to. nH1t flrth11 t'Xll & II I I \ ti"t f,I.! "f.21i II• 111 ,If 1·h,11r"d" a,.,,.. 1.11.r !\ l'\4 llflrl l:i••.1 ch n11 ,,,,,nt 1•r<11Jp pn1rt11·1· 1 11.1, "'''••k •·'t1K'n en11 Jlf"'''' ""' "40 1122 TO S 1200 I fl·• rk mr ,..or appt • "II llo nk1 nll 11r l11Jll f'X l.>40~t·xt 202 I:. 0 t-: 11n11·nr<• "111 1J(1 for th1!\ tfr•.,.ruhl(• l11r.cl111 n Ct....&. J . Dat:.i 1-.ntrv DATA Bn"IT Of'BATOtt I 11 11t.1I rt" 1•pt1oo"t· 1\111 111 h pll'J'ant l.'r11u11 pr11 l11t' 4duy wk •··Ill 1 l'l"• DB(fAL P1·riodonl"t m'<'ds part 11mr :a-;~1 :i ti.JV'\ a weelc .. \ fl•lndl'\l dUlll"\ OPr>I \I ~ JI J y ('Prtlrl<"llll' rt'Qd l-.q1.-r pref'd Xlnt lwnd1h ~<i lary open t '.t 11 X42 6".11 ~h11rthand lit I\ 1nn11 r1· lllal a ~ quirl'd nM.'ded for ndusav~. pvt \ n 4'Xf't•llmt t1pptlr1un1t' "'''h ()1 .11\1'•' 1·raunl\ • l f'.11J 1nv 1 n mmunrt v hualcfrr Mu'l t IHtVP 'I \'t':tr" f':(~flt'nl'f' With rard flWlrh k(•\ to rt1'lr &< lu•v 'anf11-. t"IUIOmt>nt \\ould prtfrr l"l''ORF.X l'XP\'rH·n' ,. l'.x1.:cllt•nt ht>nl'f1L., 1nduda.n11 prohl <>har1n1Z l'lc·~!>" M!lld n· 'IUmr vr n-.1ut>M apphra 11on from ACCOUNTS <.:on :>t ruc:tlon ba<'k i r ound or loan dn1w ex ~nence rcqu1red Local builder SICUTAIY TOStOO r-:11 'lhort.hand but roo'1 t v1J1ml lllulJs & m .. th thut .Jf.!r e e '> 'lll>1th you c: rneroos hl'nefit.a Sl:CllTilY SI 100 Cilnmourous 1nt1·rna. 11110111 compuny f.l11 ht 'lhorthand. m arketlnll or manurat-lurin11 1•.x JM'rlen<"e °"" AIR. cne lntem•· rei;ort c1r1cf! r.t m t ~ ~11 rt-llf'flt tYt>IM & f'llJf'r to wo rk hart1 l''ull ti mt> Salar .., opt'n 494·1lS21. I'll for Pat CLERK TYPISTS Im mrdaat.-open1n1Z for l"''" 1nd1,1dunls 'l\1th v.mt>d ty plnlZ i.k1lls n m )l mil from 35 wpm to SO ..,,,m Some ellpenence 1lt~1rt>d WC' off"' Cll~Jlent <'om pnnv berrefilll anrludanir paid med1ra.J. dent.al 11nd lift> 1n 11 uranr e for "mrlov,.. .. 1 and tlepen. rlrnt'I :ind rompt'lit1ve, 1> r 11 ~· ri• "'11 Iv f" a a I 1 r 1 lt•vf'I" l"or con11dera· tum apply an penon LEAR SIEGLER TRAHSPOIT DYNAMICS 3131 Weat Seierstrom Santa Ana. Ca E.O.E. Mt F/H THltlYfHICO ~ Nf"WPOl"1 Ct'lllf't Or Nrwpon rw:.irlt 644 :l3R!) F.qual Opp 1-:m plov.-r DatvaY & STOCK Full Umt• or p.1rt llmf' Xlnt bnlMit'I .....-.• tfarold :tt 111~ Timi• l..1'1U<>r 495 t: 17th St l'Ollllt M f~a Ot"lllll"r)' Pitamf' AM, LA T tml'" SIOO iwr wt><>k Luuna ~arh 49'44J496 DELIVERY & STOCK WORK YemalP & m:ilt appllc11nu 'lll>elrome Ex ~t-llt>nl opportunll v to train 1n auto pllrt :-.al<>~ Applv IS22 Newoor:t Bl ('o,l a Me"a or 10080 l\rl am"I tl11nl1n11ton 8f'arh Automot.ave Sup ~-·------- Of:NTAL <.:llAI RS I ()t, l\!-.'-l~~rANT. t>x1'>4'r pedn •1rr1l'I', X rav II<'. xl!JI .. 11larv & bl'nt•f1t~ N B . (' M JrtW ~~ llF'1T/\1. AS .• <;JST HOA fnr "'pantlc'<l dut1M An opportunity ''' t>xpanrl \ 11ur l)<'r.,ona l involve m ,. n I 1 n d l' n l 1 'It r v w f1n:1n1·1.t1 <1er ur 1t v l 'n1rurm allflwance & hf't'.ll ms 4 <Illy Sulary 1111"11 Npt Reh 640 0300 1IJ" R33 0818 wkndi. 01-:NTAf. /\S."IST F'ront orfl re. µa rt lime. 4 day-. I M on Th I Ntit. 8 r h 640 0300 days. 833·0816 wkn•lli ~~~~~-~- 01•nt11 I Ass"t Do you wunt 11 rur>eer in Ortho ut1lrttn1t ::all your RDA ~k 1 11~ 7 640-0121 Ut•p1·nrlahlt• e ncrllcltr p1•rJ\Oll Friday for ad 111t1>n<·y f>erm part 11m1• Tvp1 n1t. car . a mu.st ArU."ll tramin1t 11 b•Jt plus 642-$251. Delivery. P it. •·309pm Own truntt . Mon . f'ra Somt" wknft!I 1eq Must be ovr 18. 531-0811 Uonal AIC. one ~tor C' I f Id 1 Mrountlna Clerk These 1~:;':3: ~ :.r ~ f!~~ D F. LIVERY / 0 F' F' ICE ()1n1nJ1 Room Servlrl! 01rcctor ·thnrou1t h ly kno wledlleable ban· Q uets . lleneral oper1. t1 on11 or fi rst cl151 11nv1te country club. Sulury rommenaurate w ''lUt1linratlons. lncen. t1ve borru~t·A. medical bcoehta ~o Or. Cty ores, Send resume to noX' 504. Dally Pilot. PO Rox 1~. eo.ta Meaa. Ca '2626 arr all wltti major c:om· wuk P h y llis 12.6 BOY F'ull t1mt• Valid panlL.. 41)4.2.45'7. aftn? 494-~ drtv~ ll<'f!n!l«" l"t'quared Neat Over Ut Aoply in TOSl1S fk'autlful P'Mblon Island e<>mJMllly needl briJht In· di vtd ual to tra1n • arow with~ hC'ell•t ~nefil.IJ • oPIJOl'tmUtY Ml¥BANI S4CMOSS Con11truc:Uon worker11. perl'On to Mr F\lf'ntc11 "' .,k lllf'd. fttr Luuna Rohe-rt twtn • Wtllinm N111ud joh11te to st.8rt to.-Frost & AHOC. 1401 Qu11I day Eicc:l"lle nt S If St. Npt lkh q u a 1 H le<I o t1 A lien 0-..,-L-I V_E_R_Y_· -u--_....-ol-.- Con.et.nachOl'l 714/Gl-41811 r:. • ,..t'y~.. 11. or fSzt.8280 for dlrertlona. prim Ill')' •upplu:r or ~ood --------- -----food to tbt" lrvtnf' ror · CON5ULTANTtftECEP/ p orlltt" <'o mmunlty . DmCT0a MANAGEMENT. Ea· oud1 rt:1Ponslhl~ de· DATAN0CIS5ala ctpt.looal opportwllty for livery penonto drtveour l rvlne Unlrild Sebool I ad I vld1ula w l•n · vao. COoddriVlft• ~ Oi11trict 1111nau ment thualaetklttkude.ambl· nee lllon·P'ri •pproa pt>altlon . Re qulru HOii. II ~ ~on 11:30·2 Good for pt·Ume lho~b blowleda• ol 1>1namk comp .. y wlH dur1n• M'hool Stllrt 13.1~ princlplet. methodl. pro. pnpa,. 1<* for ucttln11 br. Call Cleon. M7..Q.32. ccduret A deveiopmen\A manJt l<'onaultatlon Of!UVE'RY WAKE UP indat.aproceul._. Badt· posltklll. Wyn. ""per In · Jround ln tduuticJft •P· u lesller'Vltt dellt1bl(' TO EXTRA F,ARNINOS pllc:auon derlrabl•. Ape>· Salary +-bona Call Ml MorntnJ LA Ttmea ly ztCJ Altoo Avenue, T1ylor 2tJ.arl-GIM Or roult" open In C.M .. S.A lrvlnt,CA. E.O.'E. Kn lt>w's Smok~ D•· orf'aa. Work ~.s, or 7 1~~~~~~~~~~ Addiction CHnlc for day11 a week. Enn from I· . H.wport&. .. ctadnce. ~~too pr mon . DKll~~:.:~s,r,:'l~f!~ fnllluk •CN Cd "1llMd for tt.ati PuMlme. THI· Fri. Rnt. £xp. nq, M/P Delivery, f'loral.ovt1'21fr .. m to4pm. OttallloMI· Call .,,.... or l'7M1' Hptt, ftefrequtred. Pull ly \Wet boMm. Cd II•• .All o.1 • P/T.-.mo •P"ri. ,.. .... .. F d ..... • .-• ,. ---• --• -----# ,,,,._ .. -... .-.. ...... -·· -• -.... ._ _ _...._ __ _.. .. ...__ .. ,........ .... " .-... .. ------,. • -" ... ' j <.'I Q w I fi, Sf 71 ~~.~: ... !!~!~~~•••••?!~ •••••!!~ ••••• ?!.~ Mond!IV. Sec»i.mber t7, t97t DAiLY PILOT Q =aunsMA11 (M/F} "'" hllvt' in lmmedJatt' oPf'nlnt for • Oran.man w•U1 S·t •anu~ °" tQwv~. wm uu •t andard f lt• u1d toluanrt. l•blt"!I and ch• ru. and prt't)atv (in• I drM'4 U\Q from tkrtthft und prinli. We olftt {'Jt('t'll('fll 'j111an leveli. and <>uti-tand1np ~nt'fil.5 in<'ludina rori\ pany paid nwd1c1l. den tal and Ure w1man<'t' for employtt11 •nd depen dents. for further 1n fol"malKJn. please submit r f's umt' or apply In pen.on LWSIRLEI TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3l3tWSeaerstrom Santa Ana. Ca 92706 EOE M/F/H Mtut be familiar wtcb "*« ..... , .... ~ p~. and ltf'Mralon hirhadln.ic '4'1rlf\• ·and teatln1o1 Mu•t al10 bt <'IP•bJe ol au~rvtelH uaembly wor~m Sohd •111t'mbly line •• J)4!rient• In lM abo\lt 11rU6 ~ill qtUUI) you (~ ttus po.Jt1<1n • •c1tkal Aue•ly •:ic p.-rlenct' preft•rr«!d but '4 llJt r1tin APPLVlN Pt:RSON WISBIEI _....a Oft\<"•· rwl Um•. ..,... • .. klll•. .. , . ..,_ .nfl'&IOffW M ~=SJ,.:._ ....... po1Hloft opea w ith Mar-. .,, f\rm ft4Mlr .... ,., ...... .., .. m1turv lndhi<lual wllh 1ood t yplr•• 1 tilll• V arl,., tvpln1 dut\e•. o\•'-p,.pa,at~ • ltlt'rature r uordfn1Uon Call 71410'5 3832 for .!£.P'_ - - •••ALOMCI 'l'ELP!PlfONE/TYPINC A pff9Cln with pleHant triephoM J)ml(lftallty lo handlf' ht-1vy phonf'll & who hH •ood lyPIR lt 1bllltll'!l 1700 Mu S m11ll <'Ompwny al mo..ph.-rt' Eu~llent ~'"·" 0 C Airport area f'r~enc« Brown AS80C. 7141546-~ TIAMSPOIT G ENF:RAJ. CLERK D_. ... .._.1CS r 1T . exprr .. preft-r •~ mature woman, l!OOd 3131 West Se1tentrom· ·pay. own trans 975-0927 Santa Ana. Ca ----------E o E Mt F/H General Office SICllTAalAL •ALNIOAY ENGINEER l Je>l~l MAlllOTT HOTil .... h ,.._.. op11• p for: ·«--~ .... .,., eNOSTjhOii .. ,,_. ..... AN PiiO •PANTIY CAM cw 'M• -CO<Mf., tAM er PM t f:XCl'l'ING OPPOHTlJNITI ES f'OR H ARD WORKING , PEOPLE OR I F.N'rto:o Pto~OPLE TO JOIN THE I. 1-: A I> E R I N T II E H 0 T E L rNOUSTHY. Jo:N.JOY EXCELLENT COMPANY BF:NEf'11'S. APPLY IN Pfo:RSON 9AM NOON'. MON.FRI P ERSONNf:L. 900 MEWPOltT CIHTY DalVI HIWPORT HACH Equal Opportunity Employer HOSTISS/Dep Tues lhru .Fnday llAM to 2 PM Searllff Re'>taurant 536-8866 llostess Xlnt oppty to Rupp l<>m <>n t 1n l'om t> Welcome new res1denls Perm pit. !-'lex hrs. Nt!ed car & typewr1tl'r Hosp1t alit.v Hostess Servic<'. 547 J09S lnsurnnce Mlt9ACTUING DllNED X Int oppty orrerini -d1versiClf'd & fnteresUn2 w o rk f or a career minded person w/2en o(c exper This position of. •H•o•t•e•1------- Now H>tJ ran launch a n"'" carN•r "h1lc> vou kre1• your present JOb; f"a rmers I n<;urane e Group \\Ill train ~ou & p.i~· \OU full t'omm1<1s1ons "h1le you ll'11rn Uefore ,\OU know It \OU ·11 be mak1ne wave<; in a re warrlinl? hh.• t1m<' pro f t'C\'lton Call Grne D1ll11 rd for full details K4H ~111 ----------•Need experien ce fC'rs a iood s t a rtin11. salary & outstandine l!.ros11 oppty Arcurat<' typini a mu.'lt. SH desirn ble but not required. Mu s t be accurate w /number s . Xlnt benefits lndudinl? Major Med. de ntal & profit sharinJZ. Apply JO person NIGHT AUDIT CLERK IHSUttAHCE AGEMCY DRIVER. stock <.'lk must know OC area. chance for adv. Pat' lndust. Sup. ply Co . 2 1 67 S. Hathaway. SA -----------DRIVERS-Early morn to mtd artemoon. deliver b a kery products to ,s upermarket s . Call ~7 67Z7btwn 9-noon DRIVERS wantt'd. over '"18. J?ood drivinJZ rerord a must. would drive bob- tail or refriJ?ttated van. top pay. Call aft 6PM 673-6.579 ask for Lee Driver/Gardener. Com. eslablishiniz costs and pr lcin it for precision machine shop products. Must be ablt> to develop detailed estim ates of s mall marhined an d 2round parts plus as. sembly labor. outside processes and toohnJZ. Minimum 2 years in s1m 11iar ass1iinment re· quired. Desiree a plus but not requ1red. 9AM -4PM. CIMCO 265 Bnl?l?S Ave. CM 546-4460 E O. E. Good opportunity for tt rehable person with an aptitude for numbers & calculator skills NCH 4200 cxpenenl·e pri• fern>d. Aclvancemt>nl u11 portun1llt·~ "' .ill;ihlr· EnJOY excellent <·nm pany bt·nefits ApJJh 9am ·noo n . Mon f r1 Personnel We orrer an excellent General MAllJOTTHOTEL salary level. oulstnndlnsi C..,STMAS 900 Newport C'enlrr nr benefits includinJZ com· MONIYJ Newport Beuch pany pa~d medical a nd f.nthu11iastic individuals· Equal Opp Emplon•r rlental 1n "lurance for earn c-omm to S2.000 hY l•--------•I cmplo.vees and dep_t"n · T h a n k s ll i \' 1 n I! • F1r1• & t:tisualt~. l'Om m 1• r ,. 1 11 I I 1 n e ~ u n 1l1•r "' ritt•r f'><Pl•r11·n1·f' rl•11 ·11 R oh c·rl ~un l n~ur.in1 e A:.'>Ot Int. 1\750~ ---- 1\:'J'l-.RIOR OF.S IG'\!· R I 11r \:pl llr h fin<' furn ~l111ltn \lu~t ht• an l'XJ>er 11roft•.,!t111n:tl ~ day'> 11 "r<>k •1 tn r, 30 Call in '~ 6'16 111711 fft•~ Tc*1n N•'rnNI to work on 11 tem poran hnc;1~ Good oppl~ tn <.11ppll•m1•nt income SJ ~5 Slart :?13 43.1·00~ ,onu 21:15.~ f)~COllN·t J1nltor nN!ded ror Can· ....,w_..,. 7100 HefpW..tM 7100 HeflpW..tM 7100 v1Jttcent Ho1plt1l. rlnt •••••••• • ••• ••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• benent.a w/lneurance It Mathln•· MAClllNJST Milntft!Ull:t • incentive. 1pply Bever Look1n11 ror m1ture TIWl'LATMI CUITOIMAM ly M•nor. 34() Victoria. youn)! i.dult wt m•rhin· , COllta Met• 1n~opt'r toworklnex· W6SEXP£RIENCE l mmed o p"nlnic for repllon al l y cleitn ••••LATHI person wlprMilous Ind . QYIMJWY OMtATOIS machine shop Irvine LE BLONOTftACER Jtnltorit•I ~~r. Xlrit ureo Steady worlc. 40 D.yllllft.lyn... pay foreicperds>ttaon & 11:., ....... "'"' ..... top n.otcb d tlJa i"lntry lloura per wetk Some ~ .. u bt'ntflt• Pl\!k&Jte incl pd hid• ot fixtures rrom 29!08 Otlc s A majlw ~ dental hl'I. opl*roton. 1 '1r min ••· pfirlrnce. Full & part 1kf'trh & iR>mt pl"Ocfuc· ~7432; .:. · ~ront wnn•. Apptr tn t1on work req 557-7283. person ~~'(;PM • me. hra. avail. '°' 2nd. It 3rd shifts Part tlmf' weekends. °' combo nt weC'krnd & 2nd. or 3rd shirt. Call (Of' appl SAFEGUARD BUSINES.SSYSTEMS 2283 Fairview Rd. C M. MACHINIST Joh NhOI) 8. &) hr Wk 4!X· 1·ellent l'O mp any bt>nt-rits. Fast 2row1nit <"ompany VA I 167111 Noyl'S Ave. Irv 546-8210 549-3091 ---------MarhmeShop LEGALSECRF.TARY male 118to21 Ito work 1n La2una lhlls. Rerent rlt>an produ c tion CA probate e11pernm<'e mechme shop. 1n Irvine necessary. Xlnt typ1nii are<1. ste11d v worlc. 40 & SH skills rect'd Call hours perw{'('k 557.7293 Mrs Winslow Cor appl. 837·1060 Mal'h1rust. trainee. prefer LEGAL SECRETARY Ml'd1um size Npt Bch lav. firm Is seekmi an tn d1viduaJ 14•12.3 yrs C't\'il h111w 11on cxper Good sk1lb a must Typ1n2 some i.hop exper for sm Manuf firm 1n Irvine ('1111 R11t•v ror appt <r79 608) iO 80wpm. Call J iJn .it MACHINISTS 752·6841 for appl LEGAL SECRF.TARY Medium s1ie Npt Brh law•r1rm is seekmi? an 1n d1v1dual w 2-3yrs cor poratt' & reel t>"tatt' "" per Must he a sharp person v.1lh xlnt sk1lh Type 70.80wpm Call J an GENERAL MACHINISTS LathH&Mlls at 752-684lfor appt W• ~ pr•M""f k>ola- .LIQl:OR CLF.~ ifMJ to .... Mocl•ilh P T i''ull ltmt'. ni11hts & to wortl • ow ,_... " k n d., t: x p or " ti I c iMOlt pllototype tMip trnin CM 646 8262 frOM 4:00PM to 12:30 Linhl/Costf•l• 'M 12-d sWft). YCMI 11 .,kpr. 5 d)' "'k ... tt..W.to ..... Ravfront. Bolboa S25 d,1 Clfld opa• prftl-'oft t~ m.3437673-5545 _ lathes. "'"''· n 1ad LOAMSECaETAIY b liuprlflh, hoytt Pres t 1i1 o u., n c·" lulowl~ of b,.lc moru1a1?e loon compttnv s h o p T r i 9 • o r T\ pe 60\\ pm rt.ink G•oMdr'y Oftd hoY• e'c·r ov.. or 1nciu r.inr•· _ _.of....__. hackuround prefrrrl'd .,,,_. °""' _... """"''· Ir v ine <:o mplex Ph Tffw~~ fi14 1201 An\11ml' I. "kndi. Lnl Attl'TW1ants P T ''"" S :J 2 S p f' r h r l ,, I I MACHINISTS lmmedh1te opetilnJC!I duc- to 11rowth and promo lions (or the rollow1n~ SHEET METAL WOIKIRS • TOOL&Dli MAICRS • TOOi.ROOM MACHIMISTS • APPl.Y lN PERSON LEAR SIEGLER TRANSPORT DYNAMICS 3131 W SeiierslJ'Om Santa An1t F: 0 E Mffill !lf<ttd' «pplv The Inn at l.••l!Un<t. 211 :>; Cott->l II"'' La1tuna fkal'h MAIDS fo"'Cpf'r1t>nced full 11mt• A "t•1•k1·11d.'> b42-30JO !lt.\IU~ "\'.\'.'T t-1> 11.il>I ~ "'' It\\\ r.aeuria U~h ,,94 •U\!12 M.11lroom II.· Pnnl,h•>P ,,.; "·mlih F 1 h1 '> fle-c 1hl1· \>.Ill tr:11n "Ion ·!>mok<'r ,;i to '-t :•rl A r·r•I\ lit 'lpm 0 \1SITF. l'hoto t•1.t11 h11 '· 330:1 11 .<rhor 111111 l 'n11 f' :-..1· \I ~1 .11nt1•nJJln• m<1n 1111 ... ., u n 11 ·• P' tomplt-ic m I · \I r..12 54nJ. 121J111t.S 311.'>1 MAIMT&IAHCE ~Bri1r1t11Ave C~ I lk south ol Baker orr Redhill. ~-4480 E 0 .£ Maintenance/Sales INDOOI Pl.AMYS We are lookiniz tor an ou11w1niz person to sell 4· mamlam mdoor plBnl~ full & part time posit1oni. av:illablt-lweekend11 r e quited Pleas<> 11pply in rier11on Mon thru f''rt, 11·5 ROGER'S GARDENS :t301 San Joaquin Hills Road CDM 640 5944 M2 r Tme. WtllinJt lO "rk on comm for 60 dy trn'I.! phase then sal + 1·omm D.\ 646-4222: €'Vs54R·fl98S MAHA GE« F or Gloria M<ir,hall F11111r<' S:ilon lhw + 1n1·c·ntl\t• !-.ah•' 1·ic 1wril•nn• ht·l1>ful hul v. 111 t I ;t I n (' ,1 II p ll I &ll x:Jll \1 :int1IJ1·t11nnc TIAIHHS Our m'""'"'' f:Jr 1l1t j, .. , a• 11·pt1n11 tri11n1·t· mol<l1n1• 'm,11·h1nt• •1f1t•rat11r' f111 '"'inc I'.. l?l'a\Md !.hdt-. \ 1·n t·l!·<in v. urkm,:i con 1h1io•h v.ork 71• hr. 1xl f•H H hr' i\11 b('nt-flh 1·r11n11an\ p1I 1ncl11din1. \I 1·tl A fi1'f\l.1I tn!. . 11rnf1t ... h.1t'1n1.! M11~l l>t: <iblP 11. 'fl'"'k lY unrln'>lan<I 1-;nl! EMI "fi.'\ Hr1ce ... 1\\1·. (''.\.f ~fi44HI )o: 0 .. ~1.1lu1 ,. w11mJn tu "'orl. hination person Must have vahd Callr. 11c Furnis h OMV r eport Minimum aJ!e 20. Pen· n) s a\'t'r, 1660 Placentia. Costa Mesa. denti. and mor~" For 1m· Demonstrate toys & House<·learnnl! P T. F 1'. mediate rons1derat1on J?lfts. Complete traininJ? o" n trans Top SSS contact Personnel. No deliverina or collect· 673 0968.6464871 ---------i 7:11 3<J27 •CCUl!pmy paid fMdieal ..... •Co ... _, paid r.+i,...,.... • 2 wHtrs •ocotioa ofttt 10~ MECHANIC I rn 11\1"'11t1!e •>IJ('ntnl! lfl ;; ,,,,. m.1n m;unt.-n.1nf t ti• n 1rln11·nt 1111 ;1 1·11n , 11 nu• r l'I t•t l run H"• ,, ' I' 'I' '" wom,111 ' .111parl'I I II L I d " \ I I I J I' I '17:1 71001•\l'I> LEAR SIEGLER Oriver-Warehouseman •FT. Xlnl bent'fll!>, muM TRANSPORT inJ?. N<'ed car. Call ---714·551·5346 collect to see House~l'<'per. full t1m.-hne purt·l1m<• shift. for rl' GiFTS'NGADGETS tireml'nt horn<' Coocl Our29lh Year benefit<; Newp'>rt Viii~ 642 S86! have Jld dnvmiz re<'ord DYNAMICS 540-4242. 3131 W~.eerstrom , ________ - ----- - ---------SantaCa9Z702 GENERALOFf1CE llou11ek<>eJ>f'r&Helpcrfor DR IVERS · CHECKER TYPISTS elderly lady Gd cook CA B Rood drivmiz re-E m ff/h SECRETARIES lovely surround1n es. cord. mature individuls. _ •.• o •.• E •. -------i ACCOUNTING CL ERKS must have car. hve·1n 493·8888 local refs. 494-4409 •DIUYBS• F.XECtmVF: Top Pay No Fee HOUSEKEEPER-live-m INVENTORY 40PEOPLE NEEDED ~Pl 28th & 29th lnm<>7 3'14 Oil I.t·~1\'tnl? from On I.mt• of f1tc llA'.\1 Tran,portalum ~ rdrt"s hml'nh pro 'uted S3 40 pt·r hour CALI.1'0DA Y 557-00'!15 LOT AT'Tt-:?l:DA 'T nPf'd('(j full fir pa rt 11 ml• \I u~t be 18 ~·t>ar<; old 557 0520 Lun<'h School Supen"or ,r.1d<>s 61h. 7lh & i.1h I><1\1' S<·hool. 2 Jlflur' :.1 ond.1\ lhru f nrt." SJ 25 p rr hour (' .11 l Cher\l t• E r :.a ~," 556·34~ • T 1tt1 paid holdoy' •Discomh a. lrwtS..ndl'' prodillch If 'fCMI ~ ~t.d. pl•ow 9're n o cal cw dropby.Wecr..- Moftday tt.n Friday frOfllt 7:10 AM to 4:10 ,M. '"'"'' 1.11111!\ JI ''"JX>n<.1hl1• for 11enn .rl, \t.11ur1· 11t•r<,oo .... inti•cl fnt t• I l'\•·n111L' "''rk rtr l.11111·' I 11111rl! .... alon 463 llMIYl MICHAt41CAL DESIGHB fie d1 t la 1' t c tb "' · •ML TIME• SECRETARY Typ1n1? & SH. ffn ore fu n ctio n s Recept & phones . Assistant to Gener a l M.l!r . La.euna Bch Corp. 494-1146 PaidWeekly wanted b y Senior MOlllLL Citi~en. must dnve. opp Cf\-Llr\:. LVN m1 I 11.tnlf JI ~ t•li'< lrtl otJ r••11.11r ••f hand 111111, rt1.11 h1 nt'r\ \ f'h tt l\·' & 1.11 "t l \ Rf' \OU r "" n t'""" w 11hou1 1)1·1n11 h•"'lt'<I f,)(rt'llt•nl v.1irk inc c•>nthl•''n' \\',1111·.:; commmsuratt' v.1\h t'X· Jl\'rtt'~ Appl)' tu •. SJ. 3020t.d .. A•e c..e. ...... F.icJ)l'M('nC'I' 1n dKll!O o t "mall m~1rh1ne parts for m•'<'h;tn1 <.'a l anfl ele1 trome-thBnt<'lll m11rh1n1· r>&rts Respons1bl1> for dt">11m. lnvout & detail. Small des1~ d epartment pronrt1•<; en\ ironmen1 df N e a t a p p e a r a n c e . knowledae of OranJ?e TempouryServlces ty to .supplement Social Sil WC fh r e be pe de ~ wa k e W( 101 t al Iii JI E I Fr UM ha WI bel COi • WO E1 o f Bt I tic be m: WI County. Good dnvinii re· cord. Over 18. Company veh icles. $3.10 per hr. +incentives. Call Mark 751·2686. Irvine 752-6666 Serunty. La Habra area EOE MIF 12131 691 -6043. •71 1• . . . 675 6760 Executive assistant. Top.•----------HOl-,S-F:K-E-EPER;-ov.n notch person lo m&naRe ---------omce stalf. deal w /boa.rd &_.q c3r exper only Rer·s J)river-Delivery pers on ror equip rental store Mechanical & clerical &kills req. United Rent All. 645-0760 or trustees. artustic & ad· ~ General W Sday week Lueuna Hills mintstrative person nel _c_~~n=._req<!_.7~7!'!6-_ Dl.IVHS M <'n or women 25 y rs or older. Know the coast -<"ities. Net SIBO a week or more. OranJ?e Coast Yellow Cab. 17300 Mt. Herrmann. Fountain Valley. !No or Slater l>etwn Newhope & Euclid > O r 11a niiational . sec r r tarial & ad - m in1!'lrative skills vita I South Coast Ref14?rtOry. 957.26()2 F.xrrcise Tnstructress SG.00 Jl4?r hr. Will train. Work m your area Write C'alif. Aerobic Danl·e. 3946 5th. Ave. San DieJ?o, 92103 --------!FACT ORY T RAINEE Ory Cleanin11 Countt'f help wanted. Full or part time. Exp or wlll train. 751-4357. 637-0856. iiood pay. xlnt future in rast J?rowln$! plastics ad h e s ive co . 1537 Monrovia Ave. N. 8 . 548-5125. ll.ICTIOHICS f" e m a I e F a ~ t o r y JOIS AVAii.AiLE!! TYPISTS WAREHOUSE ASSEMBLERS NEVER A FEE ..• Bonuses, call today! Havtn~ a hard time find -Packa1?ers. S3. ~5 per hr. ini? work? Are you m · to st art. Merit raises. N .B. terested m a career in 1537 Monrovia Ave. N.8 . ORG electronics. weather _543_.s_i25_. ______ , EOE M/F f •o r cc a s t i n J? ? r Fiizure Consultant part tele phone/telet ype in-Ume wanted. Wiii lra inJ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. stallation & repair. The woman 3.5-55 to work in California . Nation a l ladies reduclnlf salon.I•--------• Guard is l~lDll Cor men Must be well l!roomed & •BBAL OMCI & women interested in out·J?oiniz. Hrs. 2-8pm S7SOTOSTART J?eUiniz . ~he~ in todays dally. every other Sat. MORES WlTH competitive job ?'ar~et. 9-3pm. UploS550 permo. EXPERIENCE WE TRAIN YOU. Thasis Call Mr s Sullivan 5Girl0ffice your ioldeo opportun!tY 631-2444. · Vaned Activities to earn a substantial ---.-------• We WillTraln mopthJy income. have a Floral Desiitner. exper.. Compaqy paid benefits 'G E N E R 0 U S Mature. Ref. required. Mabllshed RETIREMENT PLAN, Full & P/T. 556-7870. Wholesale Company qua I ify for LO W --·· CaJlbetweenS-2 1 NT ERE ST H 0 M E Fry. cook, full or part • 645-3321 In Newport LOANS. plus MANY lime. will train. Closedl•-------• ' MORE BENEFITS! For Sun. ~lnn.S49-~ -·------- ' further information call Fullti~roocr&bever .. e GEN\.OFFC Job n M c Nu It Y • l waitress. Uam to 6pm. Full time permanent (714)~7363or apply •t PrlvateClub.644·5404. employ ment. 40hrs 2e$1 Npt. Blvd., Costa --weeks, some nites & Sat. Mesa.Calif. Gardener/Handyman.ex· ore duties Incl : acct's &IC11IOllCS ~~:· ~1f.: ~8;.=t°l)e~ rec. credit, phone s • C t · d I cashlerin11. aome uper, r:i~e;:,.. =l~lf!c,~~~ _s._4_r_M_w_k_ys_on __ Y_·---1 be lpCul. Benerlts incl ln~rested in e1ectnloica e oeral Handym an for paid Ina Ir v1catlon or weather forecaaUnir Vlrlety of Jobs . Ell-•aturenon-nnolrerpm. No eitper. nttesaary. We perience preferred but .\Pplyinperson: Q r f e r F R E E will train the rli bt ..._.. ......... V 0 C t\ TI 0 N A L perlOfl. 8encJr Brothers SouthCoaatPlasa.C.M. , TRAINING WJTlf PAY. Maintenance Services. 01 1 ""'-"~ ...... RETIREMENT PLAN. 9'11·3837 r r•n8Y wan...,.., 4· LOW INTEREST HOME -ldays wtr. 10.3fm· Salary L 0 AN s. FR g E General om~ help WIJlt· ~t!~·.·~3·.06,.75~.!J>lt. • "'I' Jt AV£ L. • II ANY ed f« 1'ul'niture ttoft. ""' """" "' .. w MORE Bf:NEP'ITS. W• 8otneMIUD~.Jlu.tbede·1.IT_3--4848 __ . ___ _ .altO have openlQ• for pend able, mature • automatve 6 d iesel woman. J\all lime. ITIO GUARDS mtthanks. telephoae in· mo. to ltart. MerU Pull Ir part time. All 'stallen . mt dlU ". • ~ltea. Apply in pel'1IOll •r•••· U niform• c 0 0 II s . M 1 Lt A R y TUft .• rrt: HOon to J. 1111 f\lrnl1bed. A«H 21 or V!TERANS EARN Newport Blvd. Cotta °"~· JWinc1 ..tcome. ',SPECIAL CREDIT for Mesa. No nl*Mmce nee. App-P•t • f'ft1rtmftlt. For•--------·• 11 Unlvtnal ProtectJon Housek<'eper t Lil<' I/Car<> for mv moth<·r l\latun• perso~. 64S-4141_!.W~·-_ JIOU!lf'k.l'<'f)('l'1'. full ltmt' & P IT . l?ood workml? CllnOI t ions. 8 pd hohfl a \''i F: 0 F:. Bayview Manor. 642 3505 HOUSEKEEPERS & MAIDS For an exclus1v<> private rec;ort Start 1mmed Exp prererrefl Will train. F'uJI lim<> Appl\• in p<>rson. 419 I" Coast Hwy. Lag lkh or call 7141494·8521. a s k for Elaine --------r-------... -; 1Jndu11lr.11I I I ASSEMILYS I , ACKAGEIS I I MACHOPHS I I WAREHOUSE I I SHIP.QC CU<S I II r you need ext r:q 1ca~,n. tn<>n Kelly r an I 1n c lp ' Tempor aryl 1work means n ncx:blt• l 1work srnedulc Top •pay. pa!d vacat!on:... never a fl•e IELL~ Coll or Come In Today lrv.nl' lll·1441 2102 B~!nei.s Center or. Vt' Sulte208 HuntmJ,tton BN1cn MM4tl 8007 Wamrr Av£• ,215 Laguna Nl1?uel Hl.0542 2795\, Cabot Road Santa /\nil flMIJO 715 N. Main <In H&R Block ()(r.ttl L Equal Opportunity EmplO)'ermt f · I ----~-----• m or t lnlormaUon cell ••mM OMCI a.nlu 11%6 w. 5th 'J 0 " a JI t N • l t y , Sml pub&hin«i firm It etreet. Santa Ana. In· ln11ur1tnce ' C71')1J9.7113 Oil' •PP.If et Htlrln• ,reneral offlte tervlew boun t.12 Ir l-4 GROUP Health Cl•lms "'za a Npt.. 81..t.. Coeta wort"tr. Stm.,te deriHI •on thru PJi. Eumlr•tr. uperiftlced .._..11 ... c.ut. clutlo . rel ued •t·•---------et leut I year. Sal•ry • snos .... Met.\IN noft• Key Mom. Kldl tin.Uy optn l'tlone5617t>7 ~lhdnllkAeNmblypoal· 1mkr prtferrt4. Alto ,r one . Th om p 1 on•---·------ '! lion open. No ex per ... klni lhJl>P•trec.t•· Bl~ e pr Int need• Get GREEN cuh , ·......_ Wlll tnln. sa.10 bl" clertc. A.tk rcw Pa. cltfver/operator. We'll forWHJT£ejepbants l&art. C8ll .aa '°" .....,, llMl Computtr train. a&M·! Airway wlthaO.SltfedAd -' .Anofl•IMl'f, Ln.HB Avt .. C.M.S.lm. cal1842·5678 11MPOllARV PtllSOt4NU Sll!Vl<:l~ M~1cal we1iht ronlml rl1nic Pull timf' '1;"' 3723 81rr h SI !\I ri n . Fri PI ea' .t n t --•:..;•· e•\\•1>0-rt•R•e•1•H•'h __ 1 1uJrkin1? conrt1t1on:1 X lnl JAMrTottS -.al«n Bc·nef11' Ii. h o n u "s e i. P r e f t· r H'ntpuncture exper Call 540-0511 MIMcmiM llll ....... lh-d CostaMesa CAt262' 171 4•546-1030 bf"' for rhal1 .. n1?1ne \\Ork a~ ,, ,, I !'4 T F. ~AN c F. "12nments F.xr ellenl ;\1{'Charuc. ert-n .1 repillr'I v.nrk benefit'> & wal!t"' forapthow>e. Experrt' (.'untat'l Pt>r'i onnl'f. 'l rt Satan• n!'l!Ottablt> 557 9051 fo~Qual Op F ull 11mt> <la} \\Ork for rnen & v.omcn. Nv. pt l' '.\1 . ~A ar<'as C01l 532 li!lSRorapph <•1123!" 0 111 c St . Ontn,l!l' Mon frt -------- MAClll'IE SllOP Cf'O t 1• r 1 I.' ., ., (; r 1 n rt •' r Wh elan Property portu01t~ EmplO\er BRUNSWICK '1.tnJl?('mt>nt.675 S80C! ,.&.1e·d·,('·ll·,------ CORPORATION l•,•13•,•n•t<•.,..• 3 •n•rf' _____ , Rt>r <•plfon1st. maturt· JANITOR Orwrator <onm1• t•'<p1•r dr.,1rrrt nr v.111 tr.1tn pt•r,on 1n H•r1•,lPd 1n le:irnone prt'(•10:111n 1?rmrt. 1n C! tradr 5-'~l·O<IO:l 1lK· fastest draw in thl' Wt'l>l J Daily 1'1lot D~ffttw Di~isiOR EquJl Orlt>OMuntt \ l"mplmt•r \I ~ ()pl'n1n11. on da~ shift Hrs 7 to 3 :.> Mon lhru rrt dav Xlnt co IH'Tlcf1t~ rten"r <'all for mtnvww 979.~ Cll1ss1f1ed d 6'l2·St.'78 r--------- Inspectors Shape Your 1~ Future At ~I E•cellent opportun111es for exper•eflCed lnSPl'Cl<>•S co 1t1•n ou• expanding ream 10 teh lollowrng areas INSPECTION SUPERVISOR 2nd Shift Aequrres a m1n1mum ol 5 years 0 C supervrs1on expeflence with 1horough 11.nowtedgt' oc USAS v 14 ~ blueprint d•mens1ons 1equ11ed Will 011erseP 110111 inspection function PRECISION MECHANICAL INSPECTORS 1 at I 2nd Shift We are see1<1ng 11\d1v1duals to inspect l1rs1 11r11cll' machined parts and equipment u51ng standard 1n1pec1ton techniques ancs prectices Must be able to read and use engineering drawings PRECISION ELECTRONICS INSPECT.OR ht Shift Requires basic ltnowtedge of electron1ea and etectnc11I th&Orf7 ab1llty to use 1TM1ch1n1ca1 1n1pec11on 10011 and read blueprints RADIOGRAPHIC & ULTRASONIC INSPECTOR 2nd lhlft ,.. We are eeelllng an tndlvldual quellfled at Level II 1n both e1tegor1e1 tor a m1n1mum of 2 veers Knowledge ot NAVSHIPS 250-t~·I ne1pful Requires 5 years expene"ee In NOE In retur" for y0ur valuable s11111s. we otter 1opcompet1t1ve wages and en Industry leading b.,,e111s package which l"cludet Ille. me<i1cat, prescription. •nd O.ntal coverage alono with t3 paid l10llday1 Including Chriatmea shutdown, coat of living r11ses. 'generous retirement. 1na mucl\ mOfe. for 1mmea1a1e con11derat100, pleaee contact: LEAR SIEGLER. INC. ENERGY PRODUCTS DIVISION 2040 E. Dyer 9'0MI (Red Hiii i Oyer Roed) Senti An1, CA 12706 (714) l40-121C I front 11(f1< «' J)t'r,on {)l)j • QfACE MACHINE ror '011 l'all t.40 07fi(l REPAIR MEf>lt'/\I. O.Ffo'IC'.F h11'hh t'\l1Pr 'harp frrini nff11·t' All pha,,:,. Top I' .11· 1 (II' Mu I" .it LI f I' .... I .I r \ .d l 5 " 01 lni;uran('f' Companv ha'> ;1.1 :.45 ~-.Iii .in 1mmt•c11.11l• U)l\'OIOll "1•1111 .. 11 ,,:1 ... 1 W/Xlnt for ,1n !lffiu· \1.u hln•' \ ' P' n I! 'I.' l l '. I 5 l(q1.11r I er-.on Ill OJWr•llt' 25hr., \\t:'(lk \: II Good 1n hou<;4' repair far1ht it>:> µ;i, 6444311 fo r :ill olflC't' machine~ not <.'<wrred undt>r main· MEDICAL t••n:tnt'I' t'OOlr3ClS. C()O .~B'Tl s• 1111n a pr.•\ t'ntuttvt' E"-OHi '' m.11ntt•nanl'I' pro1.1ram loy docto.' ofc, ••· fnr .111 off11·•· m:ithtnf'<; per'd Oflly. 646-3903 .inll m;11nt:11n mventorv --------or nl'C't'~ ... nrv mnc h1ne Merrhandl,4' Pt•r .. on in p,1rt.... \ 0<·:•t1onJI lrude ll'rt>Sh1d 1n Oll'rrhand1'> .;net or lt>t'hnt1·a l edul'B· tnl? Flex1hle hr' L1quoi 1111n net'l>5sarv Jnd l"'o <;t o rt• 'o L al!una 1 1· .1 r' rt• Id t t' d I:' ic . _4_9_4_35_17 ____ . PACIFIC MUTUAL Personnel J>copartment 700 Newport <.:enter Dr N('"l>Ort Beach Ca Or COOlBl't · RaC'ht>I Rollers 1714) 640-3933 An Equal Opportunity F.mployer M, J;' MESSENGER Must be responsible & dependable llave ow11 car & a l.!d dnvinl! re cord. 30 hr-; l!uaran. teed/week. S3 25/hr + 18' /mile . Plt'OSl' contact ,lonnne R·30·I0:30am, 549 8871. MODILMSCottTS A llrattivc• Females Only SSOOwk +. 645 6896 Mus1dnns wa nte d . voca lis t . .euitarist bUSS<'S. synthPSl7.er . for Punk New Wave Band. Must be female 16 to 21. I•--------. Call Sue <7l4 IBJ3.87J6. MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN "A" 1mmea1ate 2nd s hift opening lor a Maintenance Eleetnc1an wlln 5 years 1ourneyman 1ndustr1al maintenance experience Ab1h1y to read schem1111cs and own hand tools ,.equ1red A backgrouna 1n a monulactur1ng environment 1s prelerred In return tor your valuable sltrlls we offer top compe1111ve wBges and Rn Industry leading benehls p&ckage which includes medical and· hie insurance. 13 paid hot19ays including Christmas shutdown. cost of hv1n9 raises. generous rettre"lent and much more. Fo r immediate cons1cte1atlon pleaee contect ..... L.aA .. M OU ... INC. ~ INIAQV Pf'ODUCTI OtV18tOH 1040 I . Oyer "old l""""'. °"' f'oedl ...... 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Ouflont Dr . /\nuhelm taoe. F..O.E ..,.; _____ _ PrlnllnlC ------------------n.-ataur•nt: Sandwich IOOIPASTIUP Looklna '°" a compan)' whrre you u n build a taret>r' Wt' would llkt' IO t1lk to you Compe'lllln11 Dl'pt now accf"pllnlf op 11lk 11tlorul for pa1te up Apply The! Pfl\nyuvt r. 1r~ Phtct'l'llla Av~ C.M nu ... awnlo• IECEPTIONIST /TYPIST p1m1on. took. count.u hd....-•n i•d . Good t8lorv Cjlll for lnl«'View (ii~ 21~ PRIMTIMG f 'tlmt" Pf1'll0"8 nffdf'd 1n w1•tl olf1••t. pr(.'Bllroom Exprd & tra mttlf Min Ullf' 20. Pennysav~r 1660 l'lert?nlla, CM l'rud ul·t1on As!ilatont. fU'\l Qro w1n11 d l'lltlln 11tud111 h aK C>Jlt'lltn)I for 1111 In 1t•IJ1111•1l1 & llllJ!rPS!ilVI• tlt'r'lon l<• hanc1 1t• oh 11ut11•.., W 111 t r a 1 n 556 1rJ.>1 'Major medical company located an M·1sslon Viejo. is seeking a person lo wor~ full tim<: on a permanent ba Jh in the cupiu.·1ly or a Receptionist. You m us l h ave 3 y •urs experien ce an workioa. in un omce & have M t.Ypio~ s_p ecd or GO wpm You must he punctuut. have u pleasant tcJcphone vo 1<.'c. be n f!a l in ~ppe unrn cc . <.fcdi t<.1 t1Ht:-trard worktni? & it sc lf·startc r . You w ill a lso tw rcspon.~ible for meclin~ the.· puhllt· & general office work. inl'ludmg s1mplc accounting & telex mat hin•• Y<J u m ust have a good aptitude in muth Non-smoker . Excl'll ent bem·f1ts. p;_ay l'ommc nsurtttc w tth t•x pc r11·n1·1., t·x<·t'llcnt s urroundings. Only !host· sN·kmg J>('rmC:Jncnt t•mploymt·nt nt•t•i l apply. Cull Sus:Jn lor a ppo1ntmf•n1, 58 1 :~. lfr•tuur11nt 1...ue'• lncredl: hi,. •AilhlH now blrini l'e)(>icll. W81lr'~. 211882 Al1c1u P~. Mlulo0 VMtJO. n .. ~~~:::.:Mitt C~=1~!';6- hf'l per. a.-s11l~ cook. Moo thru Fn No experiencp n., <' <' u ar v A p a-ntirtr 'tJH•ukinir OK Anthony•5. 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I\ pint!'"'"' fi41 :~tM SALES MANAGER W1· :1r1· l'U r rt•ntly seek :ng a q11;tl.f.1·d a ppl.C'iJnl lo asi.umt• .mml•tl,ah· rt'SJl<>ni-.b.l.ly ;.at our 11 u n t . n g t o n If <.i r b o u r R l' a It y O ff.1·f• llunti n gton H a rbou r U l'&alty .:. ;i subs.d • .i r y of tne l 'nr.st.~na Compa n.cs. Jn<· L.sted o n I 11 t· N ,. w Y o r k S t o c k Ex,·nam!t' Forward resumes to : ('l uss:r;,'ft Ad *''193. Oa;ly p ;Jot PO Box J ~jl\, Cost:.t Mesa . Ca 92(i2fi Quality Assurance Engineer Now ta lhe time 10 uM your e1pertenoe end btiekground In Ou1llly A11urence lo Improve your c:areer outlook. Lear 51901.,·Eneroy Pre>- oucta OMalon 1.a aeeklng 1ndlvldua11 with the 1blllty and d .. lre to move "" to an Industry leader we lffk an 1ndlvldu1l with • atronP. beckground In 01v1lopmen1 of Ouel • ty Pr~ur•• end ln1p.ctlon Pl1n· nlng wllh e1perlenc:a in dl~11ona1 oeuglng pr1ellc:a1. Al a rellabl•. progfllllve, growth Oflented company. w• ofter the profe11lonal challeno-•nd rnarde which you h8" bMn tOOklng fOf. In edOltlon 10 top .. lerlee, • oompre- '*11lve btntflll packaOa la evallable. For lmmedlett contlCMC'•tlon, pl .... conteot: LIAA ltlQLIA. INC. 1.NIAOY ,AOOUCTt OIVlltOH 2040 I . Dtet titNct C"ed Hiii & Dyer .. oed) ••m• An•. 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AHIUS 21on Loren MISS.OH VIEJO 2 8 6 5 I mc11 ql!Mritte Priway MISSION VIEJO t q • • t " uph r \t I' I \I I• \ '\ I Yovr Local CARL'S JR. ;, now hlrinq for tM r~ftqof OW \h>n at: 27'1 E. 17Ht St. COSTA MESA C OOKS COUNTER HELP SHIFT SUPERVISORS I ott. f\ltl and pori t\tM po\itioru o•oiloble . MO EXPERIEMCE MECESSARY. We of. fer stabk etnptoywteftf w ltti e .. c.aem MW fih. AP9'y in~ to tM foUo~nq loc:oHOfts: CARL'S JR • 151)0 Acbmll•d COSTA.MESA l t 0 I ~wpon ll•d H EWf'OtlT llEACH l 32~5 HCll"ttor II SAHTA.AMA 1..t~kt""" hdd r ...... day thru Sat .. rdoy. 2:00-5:00 PM. I· 1111.11c11111t1rtun11 v l-11111111\1 r "1 'F fll't.111 ._ ...... 11•'•'<1'\ f(''I' I. •• ,.,,, l'••I h •·rn'( At st a 111011111 ol1•1k ~1.11 1 I' T ,, \I & ~'·'t 11.1k1•1 !-.t. <:M I .111 \I 1·. II :1 ,\,k for \II ' l\1.111.llll':t75<1 Jr)()ll RETAILS.ALIS fo'ull 111111• rt•l111t l'lnk (or UI I ii.1111plv ~lOfl'. n •l llll ,., Jli•r 11tt•(1•rre•1l l'AS r, 1.1,.hw:.. 3%0 ('nm pus Ill NH r-----------., I 11 .... 1.'"' ·"11 • • I 1 JOB OPPORTUNITY 1 I W• ore lookltuJ for rupo1tslbl• I I htdl•idMoll to ttaff our RH taurHt I betwffft the hourt of 6 AM to 2 PM. hi I or r /T. Great opportunity for I I HffHwf•H to wortt whlS. chi.._ .,.. I a.. tce.ool c.-.. atvdeftts Caft wortt I ,.. ................ tchoot ........ I I * $3.2S hr to St..t I •R..,e• Salary R••iews I I •Low Cost Med Ins A•all I •Wortc dose to home I I •Chance for advawcemettt I I •Great for Sen{ or Ciffsetts I • Frtt Meals I I •Paid VacatlonJ I McDDHALDS 10~.:;;:~~!:' I I , .. z .. u•o I ____________ .. .I I I J 0 .. '1 a u tc J i ' I c ( " I f s r d J ~ t d c t t l ~ 'W Mondlly.~ber 11. am DAILY PILOT ..... W .. u• 1100 .... W~ 1100 .... 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Seed onr tard for ndl ahowrm Pleatant at ek1n111 u tau·eer pen.on who lake 1~. ua her'• aldta. palnU~ by well Uc>wn eves. cond. 6'2-Stll. LH pl~ <me spare. We _,_....~~\I bul!iy k,w1lhe ~ lt nllyp&na sklll . aOernoondt\<'aA Mlp Typh1lll utl11 Wact. ~ynolds. FrH to Jrood home return permuentll Salar1 eomm ••Mral• horth nd & l le" cxperlcnctt h Jp(ul Wt yr1 ' C'•ll '40·4TN • •AttWIOM• • IUOO ~ Out.lcnecht. w1yanf. Mixed bllc Lab. -...... 1111 sulC'd ttUractlve tair •'•._,... Call T\M' Fri ....... Stud ,... h UOO Shlmbu 9550 buy r I L -•trap. meetlnlf alrUne ...... " •1ood aptllud ln math w atre 1n """' ~y ·~~e er11 all :i for only '3.ooo: Call tuna •. 3 yrs. OVtl ....................... t.D ft'!Quiretnellta. Pre- n ... or at"lf·Rt rl r who nJO)'I Tel pMne •olkltora. In 11A·5'5-»U kids 97$-0700, Gar .. t SaJt, ~tt)'thinK Vl'nl .. "theft! For a RIOOINO • BOAT OU1' d taU & d.l\e 1ncauon Non smoker yuur homt>. evt'I • no F.A~~AN~" ... '"o~NU muat ao. tooll. furniture. per80ftal\Jed laJf enclole rt~ PIO 11all'll. 1300hr + bon1.11 c. c.c. 1920 Barber Chr iood 2 Purebred Fem. 1 Doxy • .blke.etc.CallW~l w llpu>tr. rorlc or 1l1tht11..... .E 11tl11 t b fl. r l }> 'I ,_ OlltJ •H• IRftUQrre; .... -CaH 8ft IPM l lrilll SeU.er. bo&D aeut. ''0•' nto" Pl1lff .. we -comm nsul'a(t ~·Hh u pertcnc: '. 41ta0 t , . ....._ •• -A 11 s hot• • traht. Cant Carue Sale. Sept will back • trlm your • t• cell nt urroundtn.c . Locution rl<>tte r'tll'ph<lnt'Salf!I. ( lcta typist.a $48-~. 22. IAM. VIII• P9 clflc ta1t1. Or try two cardJI tmmtdietl!dCIPfftb'IJfM lo all ~our persona) nl"<.'ds. Ma !llOn A0*'1S.-'N!.l'!."D1)'pi•~o1•"'"',LY A.fJl•1•• IOto Free~.adora· C<lndo parklnJl loL. backtoback. • C'aur He RN. N~':' ., wt' r .r. MM.,, "'"'" •••••-• ..... •••••• ble kittens. 2·M .. l ·t'. nrookhurst S. ot Atlanta. PR c..-e ~-... 11.. ~-... ,,., " Vf~JO ar•D Onl.Y lho ... b~UKH\" Select ~111n4'd pr6ple. t.on°&1horttemr.hoh u .....ID-'ri t.... . ..u I .. ,.,,: -'"" ........ ~ nly Int future "' · 11~1\Cl 2era 0•0 968-5486flart.s 1 0 • S2"'"or•1- C'M1aec Sand)' t'Of'ftlel ti pt•rmonc•nl employment O~'Cd apply 11 day & vacation pay . Wuher'S It Dryers • ----"' " .., ~ ~7(11 C~•ll Su.'1.un for aprvunlmenL. ~l 3830 •1.s1.!h.~rtl12oO .. vM11' !: CA•1a'r'1 hospltalliauon ava1f1t· RARGAJNS-SF:RVtCF. Free to llOOd home. male TWIN Bed. rall~edy but :,'~ttallSSlll.~eea"· ,.. ' ' • .. .,.. ble . Betit Appliance 538--0911 P ood I e. s tand a rd . usable 12(). Nice ll fabnr 10.ora~.fl.Miea. S11llbo11l Maint6 C'lta1n'1, Iii.rt 1&\lalabamaSt.H.8 . ped11tree a prn•ot. xlnt squaren®r cushiOflll for SalesTaxfricluded Mule ur fo"enuh.• full Tiill•phunt> !>Oles. parl helllth & maMers 10 yrs SS ea. 125 ull. End tbl SS NO CARD? time. mu111 hovt' mh1 p Hi Waaher 'dryer apt. size old. acts3.548-2402 Liv rm <•urlo1ns & knuwlfdJ:.,-ot 1"1allbo.1i. S11IM l'l'n<en 'IX'r'd f~ tlml' n u<'I witd 10 white. Lady Kenmore sheer11. h.cht tan llath Draw your. own or send ,. ... ·--·-... volunw "" bu1111nf'fil('S K nnm" nddrc"'S ""'one •. int' c h elec t ayst enl d hut lllll truin M• c'!I " _, __ .,.. ~ $300set.Ml·29.safl S 30 lltcn& to 11ood home st"ij>t'd S15. I kJtchen & I " •·" ""' • "'' .,. Thur11 Mon. 7 3 30. tnrl (.'al"JW'tl\, 13-1 F IT1h St Tyl)C"'70,SJ180.f1nSl4,400 S•I • l'Omm. Call J ill 146-4741 adorable. house trained. decor clock at SS earh we'll makl' one card per wknd1 s.1~hr ~7100 (' M IW.\tm 'h1>'•70SJlf40.Anah ll5K ~9 llltll Freezer-Whirlpool up 2"7m<Jll.646-0367 WoodRrain tier t1helvc' ta1?.Add25'each. ff..c(-pt hPf'"llO.ltull Al 'TO 4c1'1Rf. SERVICE 3848C•mpus Drive rlRbl 20 cu ft, llkt' new e ntertainment u nter Send check or money or· !'All.ING INSTR\.'(-rQtt~Al.I"~ l't'R.SON 1'H><•r,os11111n1-:114.400 5 duy "on week Apply <acrossrrom SacS298.645-1296eves Black Shepherd . 6 SlS 2 rauedybolsterr.. dertO' nffded foe-~21· CNllln1t Slc>rro ckfit t'1tpt'r Pf't'f F 1(' Athi.!f'fWy 116.000 NI!" port Tire Center . John WayM Airport 1 months. all shot'i. etc need to recover '5 for PILOT~ ullbo.tt. pnt tlm\" In P\"r m ant'nt rull t 1 me •('owl.Wlonl 3000 ! Cout llwy. COM Equal Oppor EmpJoyer Wash1n1l Modune. needs llandf>Ome. mtelllizent. both ~unusual & IJrNty p 0 Box ueo l'ludlnawknda ~'T\00 RM l\br1tm11 CotulOll Sak~OurOffkt'• "ork. Cheap. make o<r lovable Needs larl!e pa1ntinii<i a t s30 t'llCh Costa Mesh.Ca.921628 1'ht•~r11om llU9 NPT AwtOnl> t<'rt'(' ·row Truck Dnve.:S ex-VALET PARKERS -Avocado 2 dr refntt l!d vard 675-5334 Lamnc.2at S7ea. lat SS "'nt nv• ('u 1 u ,, rnnd. needs refnl!erant Ill.~--,.. · ''"' "" "' u 1wlnu\'ri.AK\'ncy pt'r'd. Top pay. Apply Part-Lune. Oa~ & n1tes SlOO 548-'7520 r-wlhn 1050 Paperbacks al 20c ca Sale"• Rt«·ruilt!r 'l rll•nt>r 40'JUR1n·h 1-:!ltub 'IM G&W Tow1n11 7408 Women encoural!ed to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dt'bt'I force sale. Call AIOt' Vera produ<'I'-na Nt-~(1urt&.-a1·h ll':!31U90 OhmsWoy.C.M 642-~ apply.Call731-3927 CASllPf\10 54116427 Sat & Sun aft Ha ndpainw-d ceramics. 11on:al ('om11an\ S8to ~ TOW TRUCK DRIVERS WA ITER WAITR ESS ::rt~~~v~1~e~~s . **I BUY** 10am. Mon afltipm ~~~~~~s. ~~t~~it~isse:. SAU:S Wt.' UN' looktnl.! for an unltd poten1111I Mr P,11 1•;_.,....,.~..,....._.,,,,....__,,..._..--i 1-;ic~l'lenl't'd only f,1ve PJT Lwwh ooly. Private Good used Fumltuf" ~ H.-... -t 060 ite m' AIM1 SJM.'('1al or· outiiotnJl persoo for full ll'r,on 119'.l 31f14 ~cr<'ttirv in Costa Mesa 646-9638 Club 544,5404 Washer S75. Gas dryer ApphaMe1'--0R 1 will ,.,II ••••••••••••••••••••••• l11•r!I & rotors <101w at • t i I ddl 11t..-.r-__..__.___ , $75 . Refni?Sl50 TVSIS<l orSf:LLforYou TEXTANSADDLF asonable cost 846-5745 CASHlllt SALIS m('po51hon. nu lion 5.-11•• -...~ Tr.11nl!e tn Purcha,tnl! y, "ITRESSF.S n""d"d MAS-.,A.UCTI~ to a:ood tart1nir v.&lles. .. " " · •• "" " All xlnt rond 613--0862 '~ """' I u, old. excellent cond1· l'llt'' <'llShleTS share m com Tai-II.OH SI 2-S 1• .111tl Trainee in Eni:int.'<'r· full & part limt.'. J ohn 646....a6 & 13~9625 t1on S26S Before r.PM mi~s•on"""I Plea:-.eapp taDSYOU ~1·H·rn l op<•n1n~11 l11r 11h: Requirement hte W ayne Tennis Club. lllMlfln1tWc:W&l025 ---c·all 9623822 A.Cler GPM OLD OAK MILK CRATES Tlll'.:COL'NTY FAJR ,........ •u1~•r 11e<>1~tarlol ~1 ieen~ru l o f« s kills 644·6900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 'ASH PAID "all SJl """ .. I\. 1n ...,...,,... Mon thru To fffi av11l"nrht• c)( •1r Ab " _,., ,,.. .. .,.,... " • 110011 Work fnr Sr 1-;" acus Al!cnoy 17965 --l6Dvln)lroatednu11!.50lli For 11<1 u.~ rum. ante ---SI 00 Each 540·09411 f'n8·5 der~ from rnar1n<.' <·c·utivc• & ht•lp th<'ln to Skypark ('r . St e G Wa1t~e11ses : Immediate box sir. Av the pallet quell &clr1V's9S7-8133 .Nw.try 1070 motor<:~1·I<•. i,porlin1t runlhPc<Jmpa.ny lrvlne.92714.751-11700 opt.•nm2forexper dmnl'r 148cai.eslSl550 848-6211 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• -..___ ------- .10llN WA YN F: CLUB Tcnn1i. ml'mbcrship for .. all' $1~ + trans ree. Ca II C:1th1e 7~-0451. ROGH'S l!oodi. motor sport!<. n· l rvm<' Pl'rsnnnrl Aiwn<'y & Jtraveyard Paid \aC'a· ------Mnnn HOME tnilt>rS (:rc•at oppty out 4811t':17lh.Costll Mt-Sil ,,...,Olltk. t1ons. l!Ood tips Apply Cah IOJS uuu. GAIDEHS wt> arf' Vl'ry i.ele<•ti v" & Sll• 224 iw2.14w sw1tchboarrl urwra1or Tay lor·c; Rei1t11urnnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2301 San J oaquin wan1 eonfl<lent winnt'r must be nex1bl<'. Availa R edh1ll &. Santa Ann Himala\an kittens 7wk~ CLQS[-OIJT SALE 111119-Road lYJll.'!I only W(' train u .-hie for most shirts. Call f"rwy. Tustin. oil color... all C'FA rl'JI Ol'rnrator furnitur" & Sluv For CASHS ObJeds oC real value 7 14·54~8.WT Mlscc .. •-1010 COM 640·5944 p<'rtl,\ V1,1t us & see S l':CPRITY A<:F:NTS foropf)l.6457565 -- ---T m F · n f> 1714 11!11--------•I Call Mr Stone 540-4023. llntl'I Full llml'. will Wl'\ITRESSES·forfOl)(I& 1 ° .v a · · 1 ·1<'f't•!>sonc.os CPdar Glf'n ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl I train. various !>hirt!I l•---------1 t'O<'kta1ls. Apply 111 lillr 9""1 ~----Tov.nhomt'f>, 2554 Elden I hp J ph air l"<1m1Jrt">,<1r l\tl't,a Vl'rdf> Swim & Ten· n" Club l\1Pmber.ihip ror -.alP Hrai.onable •17!4611G Newporti-r Inn, M4 1700 Tram('(' f'.~xperiencc man I! r Roy Ho t" I Doer 1040 AH' Cotita Me.II II t<• r. .IOt' Avila t'XI 587 F: 0 f': ALL JOBS Laeuna 425 s. c~t Hv. \' ••••••••••••••••••••••• tla1h 00.fi'734 Sales A.ssitt.t/Wet S:1IP'I .... ,.. We are look1n2 ror 2 fas hion minded lad1C'\ c xpcr1t'1'1<'l'<.I m 1-:uropc·an clothinl! to ass1'll our ManaS?er 1n s'alc' & mana1wment Full time pos111ons avail 1m med1a1ely Sa +com m +profit l'!har1nf.! Call for appt & 1nterv1ew THE LOOK Wantf'CI vounc mt'n 1.1.ho will ~ct 'alonl? w<.'11 with women C:;ill Mr Thomp<.cm 540 402.1 9 t ANDWIC'll S HOP · <·ounler & other duhP~ f'lexlble dvs 12·S. soml' .,,, kncl hr'i avail. appl} at Ripp~ Sandwich Shop 322•~ Marine l\\t' flJlhoa Is le or c all li7S :!71:! ~<'OPJ-: OHILLEH. \I.Ill SECuarTY PA 11t0L & SA.LES Ne('d lll l!ood pNple Ill or oH·r Comp:in) ~1ra l t !t 11 or rnmc m bet ween lflt1m 2j.lm. 540..6336 MOltLE Protecffoft SerricH :m10 I lurhor 81. Ste 2{fT <"<*la Mt"a SALES OF:L!Vf:RV tr 1 r ain \lo ,.,nme t''I \ ou need a dh'l'nl pavmii rwr1rnc·e Call for uppt JOb up to $4 $fi + , f'V1' S!\2 16.'W. Or !;49 :18117 S ERVICE STATION 1\T· TENDENT-Cul l time. S4 00 hr + comm1ss1on 644 ·ll'1S.S usk for F:d S9pm. rail aft l pm.s,.·c-RF'f .. llY rr .. !\JJ.fl8\l . · • I\ II 11 ! S1•rv1('f' ~t11t1on Allt•n '111111 . '>l'rVH'C• l';!r~ & hl?ht ri•pa1r 21100 W Collst lfW\ _ ___ IA ork .. mall cro" inc SALES 10F.l.IVF.RY Pro ma nuf.H·lunnc (.'11 TnlJ phont>~ Mark<-t1nc h1r1n11 pav ;.rnd h<'n,.f1t'-f'l'rni.1 rnr F 'T I' T. Mon-1-'ri n <' n I 1-· 11 m •· SH s:l7-l544 Enl!lnt"t'rlllj.!. RJil l'rrJ(llH" --- -lion Pl. Newport Heh P time» i.h1ppin11 cll'pt flt' x I UIC' hr~ s:i 7!\ to s larl Qvt>n now 752 7591 SALES ·Fine• jewelry <·r vst111. rhina Part or full·t1me Ca II fi7J.93J4. Sales: Halston RouUque. So. Coast Plaza. Pt-time evt>s &. Set's F.xper m 1\mericen Couturl' prt' f'd 1-~or appt call 54-0~0 l\1on Sat 10·5 <.,3)('!o, ti<ll! 8584 .,,,-SF.C'RETAUY Shi -1--c•.--A.ff ._ f;xpt'rif'm·e with strong PP nq .,..... l"UC• l 11rnnl!. & !.horthanlf Dri•er • s kills full llm<' career Exp'rl l'r at er/ Clean 01,portunity Appl,v in dnvmj? rerord Apply tn pl'r'!on to· Mr Furntcs person. f'...dler lndustne11. a t Robert Bein. William 210l Dove St. N 8. Acrost! Froi;t & Assoc. 1401 Quail fro"'()(" Airport St Newport Beach SHO--E • 1 L-,,-p -,-11 ---• ----J • • SA • .-,., . I· u EClff AllY /GEHHAL Top cht·nu..-c:ood m OfACE C'OmP -+ bNlP C'hldm' Hootf'r"' :-lpl Reh 644·2464 Mr Milter 494·1151 KF:to:SllONU Puf!'\ AK <' ~aC'n(1ce' Mu!lt 'lell 1"0 FREE WANTID DltfV!R l'hamp '"" M ~· 1'1·1 & 11·nt' of le homl' I<""'' ' h 11 v. P v t µ t " p1llov. hvml! rm 'u1tc· IF YOU ARE: .... ...-.att.J frowt school? ···••M'i .... work force? LooldRg for • ~ dt..,.7 St•lrl11q b•thr IM1tdlt1? Job doMr' to .... 7 tr So CARRY FOX Hf\S SUHDA Y OHL Y 213 fl97 134.5 a rt G pm l!la'l,IOP c·off Pl' & l'n<I To dehvt>r Da1lv Pilot tabll'l> "" l'rt>e:lenn1. U '•' bundlcs lei rarners. Re AKC Gldn R1-tnl'\~r pup<. k I! ', tid rm 'ti i I c· quires \·an or Jarl!e '!ta lluntl'r'>. 1Alr lfol!<, Kit l'arthtorw l:1m1h rm .... t t1on 1Aal!on and a i.!OOd <.'ha mp P <•d1l!r f't-fllt kt all lahlf' "Pn1I dnv102 record Phoor 4936Nil commodt>1. hookla'''' 6424321 a nd a sk for f'l 'Rfo~IHll-:1> c;f<t.<\T H•l\t>l r ha1r., llahJn llarn S('<>lev or Don IMNI-..'> Lii. IS .... ,.. .. k.., formal 1rnm1• 'l1 lamf)" W1lhams ~ Granrlrathfor <lork Kin• F:Qt 'AI. 002 ~ h;ill piano componf'OI OPPOBTI'~ITY ----\tt·n•o t'lt Call for JPl't EMPLOYEJl Pomer.en1 :10' Hlrindf' 11-17 lf>lh WARF.HO\ISfo~ f'AITORV ASSEMFn.F:RS Little or No F.xpenent·1· ft'rn. l H R;in• 1 ha mp ri'fi 'a hit• m11h· 8 "k fl·m \llOlfC' '41hlP llUP l'.4!\ 1295 l'\ t''i Kl! '' h<"l lrr ... 1 frt.., fnl! ~"'1·1.11 "lht·r '"t:•t"• /\O\ lllltt' ~,[,ti 7329 EICJM pen e.,.n•ce helpl119 appllc:a..,s Top Pay P:iid Weekly ....,. ...,,._ ......y or HOaREU. •l\KITA J.lllf1'. AKC mah· L.-M-...._ flt tlll __.. Temporary Sl•rvlce!I l'. fl'm \'1•r\ h1•aut1ful ..,......_-..IX 1 '!"'I" Irvine 752·6661> Ch k EIG7 fob d u191. F..O E. M ... _amp ~~9 7 El gU year• ••· ,....••n •n\I J .. pie ....... ~ po...._ In la .. ks, Sa•i11q1 Ir Lomt&.. Mo; t; r Jf L..-6- ittq & &crow COM- i-------•lft-HtoY• 1045 $356 WEEKLY jluaran· teed. Work 2 hrs daily at home. Start 1mmed Free n us 11t>ll. Aox 1 l75H. Yorba Linda. CA 92686 WELDF:R w1!mmr eas t111 & mu! l"<Pl'r Clean mode rn !!hop l.ate!lt equip Phone 838-8888 for ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 mo old "" Sheph<'rd • Husky malt> All !lhots Loves kids.497·2088 4mo k1llen frpe tn f.!cl h o m e M u "I I t' J \ l' 96.1 771(1 apt b\ Sat 1-'r('(' to lm1nl! hnmt' Pup P•f'" 7"kc; old. mixed .,mall 894·6579 K1nc.,.1c mallr"s' hux 'IPrms: & framl'. I~ r old s12S 552-s:m ----. ------ Otntnl! RQOm S<-t Four R,._,.'._;tyw rhair<. "'1th thnoml kl!" an<I hl<.t( k \'In\ I M•ah anc1 h ar k s D a rk v.01111 huu·ht•r bl0< k t;ihlC' IA 1th 1 hrnme lt>L!\. ~1511 ur m.tkt• offer Call 531 1397 ,\ftl·rfipm ~~i~ I llull!<.1 tlr:iflml! ----·--·-.-------t1 .. ,k $201 l 1.1.1..od de'k aooers&GAMES !':1~. \torn ln<lustrif',. ~101 V. 1;arn AH•. \an IJ \n,1 •._111 ·~-· Romanrf' books by ll.Jrbara (':1rtlanrl .. numnous kub' caml"> I;" It ( I 11 I ~ "'" rr11• n ·.., II~• rii;un pnl't'' 1'11 sold I 1 r I• r .i on• IA 1th :!fl:lR-..; ('~1pell:i. CM • 111 ~•" llth•·r l'1lh11ull•--------- '"' '\ho 'h'W' Alter :11' ,, 1,v, fl,., Yard \ :iruum New c!ll>t <.~5 ~·115150 75S-.12lli l'llOTf 1(. f( \ 1'11 IC f \!\ 'I \ .... fl-_.., LN u~ • H'Jll' \111ir r>ht!Cfl !.tnt;1<.\ 1n 1h1• \1 1 ('111 rll1t·k 141n j!a !-1, I• ·, 1111 1 h''''' ,. 1>•1"''' .. a\I. Or11?. cost • l,1.,,1< 111 1 ,, ii.in• 1• ~11>.'t i\.'kml!S85 759-1216 1h1• 1lr1< .ii clam11ur pin 11 v 11. h ,, 11• \ "r 'I < 1 I ' H phnlf• I.int;"\ m.t\ ht• 1 ••mplf'l1 'tu•hO '"""'on 1111 lud1111• 1>t11 llX IO 1 •1lor pr1n1 it\ 1 % t'.111 lnr ,1 p I' I ~I c c: I ·' n •• h ;1 n l'hnto fir.1ph1<'' 9614 i l41 .1 1 JIC)\ 110111 'h:11n & n11·cl;1lh1in. rl'la1I SIOOO. 'J<'l lfll't' 5600 G4S ~l!O ;\ r·wport Rl'arh TPnn" nuh t-'111 f':im1h ''""' b1•r.,h1p $i5'1 i5!l !•J2f1 C'llPY \l \1"111 "\ Y l "" .1n\ flJJX'r • . f'rlt 1' 9G2 i033 llnhart ('11rrrr <innrtrr \Int 11in<I ~._, 11r lw..t of fl r 6"i3 a>211 ltlOcal aquanum compl Y. "Ml , ;ib1nrt -;\;end :!Ol'.11 a11u.1reum rompl ;'Ol•a l mt'lal aquarium ,I\ II lt'.lk' t;_i2.4H72 aft 5 LAMIRETTA ~"""t<'r v. antC'd. coorl 1·nn1I fnr cl1sabled lad) i till i'Y.!f; Tl<:KTOCK f.rt ·11mwrs11or • • Prll't' "ale. dothm11 ~ Ill tn !) 122 540 w. 19th St C \1 \1atchml! ('()(foe table & lamp table. S60 pair or "111 -.c-11 ''•peratdy. !ln1 ""O<I l;111der. barstool ,1mhC'r clJ"" l1.1mp. nt .. 1.inc1. Erm1nP stole 645 9Wi6 Cash onl~ HARDWARE I.a1tuna Bearh Retail Sall'!\ P I T Collllt llardwal't"49'7·4403 lndC'J)<'ntll'n\. d1ve~if1ed du11e' F1 nanc•1al St·r 11H'P' t''1rm Goori !o.ktll'>. t>xpen eni.:e re quired 640-0123 ~ml whlsl D1str nt•t'd' neat. mtelhl!t'nt pt•r,1>0 for \ :mct~ or duuc•i, 1m•I order prorN>!o.lnl!. '!hip· pml!. pcllitm.e. & must I){' I! Q orl on l(•I P phone Salary t'ommens urat<' w/e xp CM 645·5883 pclftl"' tnterv1ew ----·-:l HoldM J..ab.all,hoh fltlrni '\C'l J1kf' Of'\\ :'\'FWPO HT fll-./\CU U you're not readmg the IJUle ads m Class1f1ed. )OU rC' m1ssmJ? a lot or new!o.V 1nforma11on as wt'll <L' -.nmc 11real buy:-. W ell attired relial>lr nt•UtC'rrd . \'l•rv fr1endh hool.1 ;L<.r h<'arlb<larrl :?nl f'jrptl\ IPnmoi;fluhtnPm J)<'r'loo n('('(fed for salf''i & 4'14 11457 \lantl~. drt">wr 54h SZil j' twr•h111 ~:!5 f>l4 12-JS ----S;1l• ... ladv Ladies drc•\i, -.hop Newport Rra1•h (1v1·r 25 Secrelarv1Girl Frntay . HEYERAFH TO APPLICANT the dc.,1r<' to earn -SSOO+Wkly1nvast~Tov. --~--~~--~-~~-~~-----~--~---~~~--~-~-~~--. fl7J.~ 10-Gp'!' __ SALESLADY for exclulllve chlldrenR store So. Cst. Plaza i-;x n t' r es 11 e n li a I L l' M 11~ as~ ~9-858.5 Sale11person. permanent full time. will trann R M Ahrams Catal111? Showroom. 11119 N1•wporl Ulvd .. Costa Me11a. SalespenlOn wanted rull & rart 1irne Salerv+rom· m1:.!l1on. ro bent•ht~ . 1• o o d w o r k 1 n f.! a t rno!lphere Apply in pt•rson STANDARDSllOF.S J077 S. BrlSlol. (; M Soles ROllNSON•s Mewport llJ11 Openinl!s For CwtkW.. P ermanent Full time rH1~it1oru1 avail. Exper rP 11uircd. Salary +comm GeM1 .. Sdes Full & PIT avail. exper pref. Sfocll Full Ume pos avell. ex· per pref. xlnt Co. benefit.a. Apply Person· • nel M·F, 10.12. #Zfu U•ltl.d 1.0.L ---------- SAUS-al'TML Office supply company. has run time position available. For appGinl· ment SS7·9212 Mr WHt Newport~nfnc._ Sale. Radio Shack has full time caree r O p · portunltlts Ir part tJme opPOrtunltlee ooenlnlf up now In the ~ del Mar • CO&ta Mesa a.reaa. ff you are a colle1re 11r1J1111le or are current· h colri..: to coUeie Ir are :t1••hly "'otlvated •towa rd, lncreated etm· :1 n t a b a 1 e d o n :berrorm•n<'t pleue •PP· · ly at SU7 E. COlltt Hwy. ·:cdM • t 803·A Newport • f\:vd .. C'M • IADIO S'4AC8C AT~r.~.._ N a publishin11 com pany se<'ks person to as- s ume romplete ad - m1ni11tralive dutie!I. In· <'l udinl!. acrurate t y pinc. d ictaphon e transrription & phones. Mu11t be nble to work well under pressure & de· adline11. S750 979-3699 SHA.ct< IAR--P /Tltfflt Cas ht<"rl t-'ood Prep M aturr OJ)<'ninl! & clos· lnl! sh1ft.:1 Seacli<r C <; 536.81!(,6 -Snar k b11r & cOl'klall SECRETAIY /Leqal w a 1t rells , full time. Xlnl typml! sk1lb-rrq nif.!hts & wknd/I. Apply in J.11!ht S/lf 0 C Airport p('rson Fort>st Lanl's nre<.1 Sa lary open 22771(,;entreDr.EIToro 8.'il-0441 Stationcr} S tor<' In Sccawtuy'fT ('orona1lrl Marnl'('(Jsex Sm a 11 • p ea s ;in 1 rH"riencrd sules lady eniim~rin)! office Mon Full t1ml' 5 dayll. xlnl Fri 1·5pm Must be .eood workinl! rondll F.SJ)<'Cl81· t vp1i;t 549-~ I\ fmc· rhentele 675-1010 -------------SICaEfAIY Stol'kroom Rec('1viniz Xlnl oppty for efficient Clerk. food & b<'veraizt> ~al w/top secr etarial dept of pn vate club. skills to work in fast Newport Beach Sun pac('(J Npt Heh R E . ofc. thru Thur; 7 4pm Will Call Llla.83.1-2900. train Cnll for oript ----645·5000Pxt520 secretary/Exe<.' · Hotel. --------- Top skills rt'Quired. Self Student. over 21 for lltl' slarlcrtwell orl{anlzed. jnn1lonal work In bar Newl)Orter Inn. 644·1700 15·2!1 hr11 B wk. S4 50 hr Carol Warsaw exL S44... Exper. helpful._ Conta,1·t E.O.E. Mr . Saul . 7.cb s Boathouse. S.A 8.'J.'t .. 946!) I0:30am-6·30pm Secretarial * * ATt9fTIOH• * Supervisor Students Teachers t400t4 SUPllVISOI Housewives!! Noon Supervisor Urjlenl· EARNVACATIONSS ly needed by the llunt· WE NEED ln~ton Beach City School SECRETARIES Dist. 1"'.i • 2 hrs. per day. IMMEDIATELY $3.75 per hr. Please ron· wtth orw/outshorthand 18ct Hunt. 8 <'h City Lonll or short term. hotl· School Dist. 735 mh. St day It vacation pay. -HB. Call ~I. hospitalization avalla·)m---------4 bl•. VOLT 'I ~-'"" H 11\ 11 ' .I I I / • I '• TIACt• s• Mtll11W..ted S71,.DAY CARRY FOX AGENCY 972-9955 1616 E 4tlt StrMt ShllO,s.t.AM Open Evs By Appt TRAVF.LAGENT Min. 2 yrs rPCent exper Inter'! & domestic com· m 'I snit'!!. needed for lrl? automated Irv aaency Salary : w /exper Qualified only _,_7_14_J%2_!7~J-~~~ inl! new buslncss. Call 4~ WOMEN .... We have a nt>w coni;umt•r product here that we want your opinion on will pay you S8 tri com(' m and fill out ques t111n naires on wha t you think Takes l~s than 2 hri; Sept 17 & 18th will bt• a special study for micro wave ov('f'I or food pro cessor owners Sept 19th thru 2Slh ~ for J,!cnernl products Call 549·8317 ----------- WOODWORKER Gro"" in.I! mfl! co nt'Cds ~·nl? man w1mechan1cal ap titud e . Full time .woodworlcinl! & llt'neral '>hf)p ("111 train am h1\ lOUS hard IA OrkC'r l Opportunity to 11dvanre. Sl'C'Url' futUf('. Only thU'>e T,........... 1Aho ure <lependoblc & F.xper in Domeiitl<' & desire to team need app lnt'I poe1itlon avail now' Iv Start al SJ 25/hr. C'all Snlary Open. Xlnt Oppty for appt._~ __ _ P ossible m11mnt pos1----------1 uvall. 5116-4990. T-Shlrt Printer hos entry level poi.l\lon open . De&lre> to leam & wllllnlf· ness to work preferred over experience. Full time 00-8431. Tupper w a re packer needed In wsrehouse. 3 da ys p er week . Knowled~e or product help(ul Apply Tues. from UH2. & 1·3. 3621 w Moort Ave S A fofC Harbor n eor Ma c Arthur> ~------1 WOID PIOCISSOI Orange County's tarl(rst land developer hns an immediate opcnml! ror a Word Proceiisor with 2 yenrs experlencc Typ· in11 speed o( RO wpm is re- quired & VYDF:C ex· perience preferr<'d Good punctuation. jlrammer & spelllntt are a most. Work in OranJe COtinty'11 most dynamic env1r<>n· ment. Excellent bent'f1ts. Please send resume or reques t appli cat ion rrom: TYPIST THlllYMCO 546-4741 3848Campus Drive cacroaatrom WF. NEED AN XLNT ~=~~~~~ Qualified substitute TYPIST TOP WAGES. Equal()ppEmployer trachen wanted to teach _.C=A=L:L:tm~·l~eoo~----\·~~~~~~~~~l K·l2 students as a reeult : John Wayne Airport> Equal ()ppor Employer or a teacher work atop-TVPlsr Yard men. Rental center paie. Valid Cal. cred•n· EARL y llRDS has ruJI Umeopenlnas for ti al or cmer iency Be horM when achoot la 2 men . Mechanical ci:edentlal required. Ap· out. Resp. for enterlnl Ln knowled1re helpful. Neat •-•-.&• ply el the Peraonnel ot· form•tJon lnto OUJ' com· handwrtUn(l nece&sary. -·-flceorcall: pute r usln• a vtdeo Weekday otr. Will train. C 1 t wl• "-t UalW tei'mlnal. AIM> will han-1930 Newport Blvd. C M. R u t Ealate Develop· ScllMIDluitrkt die tten. omce dutlea. . mtnt CompMy oeedl ex· 2350 w Latham, Hemet. Sam to J~m. RequJred Menll u 111 pr'dblof~~ctht nurr . _.'!r1 e · Ce. accurate yplni . W ord ••••••• .... •••••••••••• fer• >' "'1 COMtn.iu on t· 1u.-2111 prgceulftll exper. de-Ira· ........ IOOI backoound. Must have hie. Will train •• com· •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• -ood secret.ari•I !1klll11 l>UlOf"opel'at()r. P.A.D.S. ~ .-Y and be ex,prd. thru trial Teacher·Aldes. 21"1 col· 17941·0. Sky Park Cir. balence. Salary eom• leae+ext w/OD. adult.a. Irv. !SST.-. £.O.£. ANnfUIMAU. menaurate with eicpr. 111l11t w/all client needs, ()pen!leiit29. For bMrvtcw appt. caU S 5 5 o 1 mo. + be De I . H.tw IOIDlthlnl you want 11751 Wtslrnlnster Ave Jeennt Norman . 8 : 80·4Pm. U nited .. toaeU?Cl...n.ctadado 00. 564.elOS f7a.2m. Ctr bra\ P•l•Y 546-$780 lfWell. IG-5'11. Spact9 ltlll avall. TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS I COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979 in the Daily Pilot A TRIBUTE TO THE ORANGE CO~ST'S SUCCESSFUL WOMEN IN BUSINESS THIS IS THE ACTUAL SIZE AD F-or best rep roduction, a clear black and white photo of a ny siu can be used. Vour message will accompany the p icture In this s pace. It you choo se not to publis h a picture, fill the space wlttt your message. Netk>n•I Women In 8ualneN Week la October 14 tttrouth 20. To honor •r•• women In bvlfneH, tnduetrJ and comm.re•, the Detty Pltot wtn pubtleh • ~· trtb\119 In tta October 14 edition. Our Salute to Bulfn•H end Profeaelonal Women tt an e1tc:epttonal oppGrtuntty to lntfOCIUce a new or tongtlme Heoclat• to the .,.opte Of the Orange CoHt, or to hdnor awardl, echlevement• or contrtbuttOne. Bulfnffawomen Salute notlce9 wtM be two cofumn by two Inch .. aech, wtttl • pf'leto you pro•tde. The coet ot each notice I• ontr 120. Don't mlN being P•" of thl• epecl1I 1dvertfllng opportuntty. Deldlfne tor,.. Hrvlng epece I• October to. CaM todeyt . 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Oow\ty S\.lpertor Oourt J*'Se llnK"e Sumner toda}' ht-Id cpurt in memory of Vincent Martin Young, the 18· ear-0ld Weatmlntte r youth who d1t.·d after the judge ordered an end to Ute 1upport measures In a statement re leasf'd ai. he took t.be bench lhtb morning, JudJle ~er Sllld, "M y he rest ln peace and may the mem IX"r" ()( h !'i family nnd <-Omfort in Lhe lmowledJi?l' that their un "t lfish love for him guve \h"m the coura&~ to act lo uccord(Ult'~ with \ht-dtt'h&lt'jj of their ron <'tt•ncetohtithourofneed •· Al'llf\tl at lhl' rt..'<lU ·~\ of M~ Ntn&t J ~ne Young , Ju dg~ Sumntr on Tuesday ordered that a venuJalor whtch allowed \he b4.>\ lo breathe be turned off It. subsequenlly was disconnected ubout 10 p m Friday night. Youn.: dlt.'d about two hours later. Young and three high school corn vunaons were returning from .m afternoon ut the beach April 24 wht'n Ule1r car went out or cont rol and crashed o n Gothard Street in Huntington Beach Young was pinned beneath th wreckage when the car came to rest after rolling over . Despite emergency brain sur· gery al Hoag Memorial Hospital in Ne wp o rt B e a c h . Young fa iled lo r egain con· sciousness. He was placed on a ventilator which allowed him to breathe .Mrs Yo ung, acting as her son·s legaJ conservator , waited three months ror signs of im· provement before petitioning Sumner -the county·~ probate judge -for an order to allow termlnation of \he life support measures. Sumne r issue d the orde r following a hearing in which Dr Th.o mas Rogers, a Ne wport Beach neurosurgeon. testified that Young's brain had suffered "irreversible" damage and that the youth could never again be a functional human being. Sumner origin ally r uled that support measures could not be terminated until Sunday mom· ing. but later amended the order to allow the Rhut off al a time selected by Mrs. Young. The mother decided measures should be terminated Frida) nigM after a last·rnintue effort failed in which a Santa An a sur- <Stt YOUNG, P age A2) Heat. Wave to Snap? Coole': Temperatures Seen for Tuesday By MICHAE L PASKE VICH Of tM Oollly Pllet SUit Tues day s hould be cooler along the Orange Coast Sea breezes and scattered clouds are expecte(1 to knock ab ou t five degrees off tern· per atures that hovered near the 90-degree mark through today * * * But i t wi ll rem a in un seasonably warm with beach temperatures in the low 80s to mid·90s inl and, Na t ion a l Weather Service forecasters said today. IC the night and morning clouds arrive on schedule Tues· day. beach area residents can ex peel temperatures to drop •* * * Throngs Cram Beaches in HB • The summer·s second largest [ crowd c rammed onto West Orange County beaches over the weekend despite what one of ' ficia l called "the wo rst ever" smog to hit Huntington Beach An estimated 325,000 bathers flocked to the water over Salur· day a nd Sunday, fleeing from in· 1 land temperat ures that reached f towa rd 100 deg r ees. T h e the rmo m eter peaked a t 90 degrees at the beach. Huntington Reach fireguard captain Douglas D' A mall said the 80,000 people who hit the city ' b ea c h ove r th e weekend represented the largest crowd since the big Fourth or J uly weekend. Lifeguards at Bolsa Chica and Huntington Beach State beache~ r e ported 2 45,000 on their be aches. whe re water tem- peratures reached a high of 71 degrees. Occasional "shoulder-high" waves and offshore n p cur rents k e pt lifeguards busy a ll weeke nd. St a le lifeguards logged 342 rescues. lhe highest tally all summer. The same held true for c1ly lifeguards who pulled 185 Woman Quits Deepest Dive HONOLULU <AP> A San Francisco scientist attl'mpting the deepest solo ocean dive ever bad lo postpone her plans to walk on the seabed 1.500 feet below \he surface because of a communications failu re. •·1 fell exhilarated from lhl' wonderful view," said Sylvia E arle. 44, a research associate of m a r ine scien ce a l UC Berkeley But at 1,050 feet, communica· l ions broke down Sunday between Mrs . Earle and the mini-submarine to which she was attached. persons from the surf. Lt. Bill Richardson ~ai d 104 of the rt"scucs look plal'e al Sunset B£•ach. which is manned by city life-guards He said the weekend rescues lher<' ··more than tripled lhe number for the entire mo~lhof A~~ust. ·· Car Pursuit Conc ludes at .. Cop Station A 15 mmute fender-bumping c·ar chase between two freeway motoris ts came to a l i re ~q uealin{! halt early Sunday JUSl inches from the Hu ntington Beach poltce slallon front door Officers said one driver hopped from his car and ran toward the station as the other allegedly attempted to hit him with his compact car. Police stopped and arrested 2S·year·old Jimmy D. Battles of Lakewood al 3:45 a .m. when he apparently realized wh ere he was and tried to drive off. they said The chase began on the 91 Freeway near the 605 Freeway when the 24-year-old victim re· IXlrtedJy s werved in front of Bat· lies. police said. The victim told police Batlles rammed his car and tried-lo run him off the road. The victim. dnvin{! a small compact car. sped to the police department front door in an effort to get help, Hey said. Officers said they r an out the front door and saw the suspect peeling around the Civic Center courtyard and heading for the street. B attles was arr est ed on charges of assault with a deadly weapon and is in custody at Hun· tington Beach Jail on $10,000 bail. llemben of the Hunt.lngtoo Beach fligh School Drill Team perform during p~-· 1ame cer e monies ·at Los Ange CollNwn Sunday. Rams later prev . , °"" Su Francisco '9ers. 'I'M glrls1 a\ . . .: .. 0 ---~II -a ' ...... ...o.e..-.. back into the' m id 70s b y Wednesday, with overnight lows in the60s. Thal forecast should hold up through Jo'riday and perhaps t h r o u g h t h e w l' e k c n d . spokesmen swd Loda) Air quality was t'Xpecled lo re main good along lhe coast lhrou~h Tue~da\ A mild Santa AP W•"11Nrto If air Rntish pop music sta r Elton .John revealed a new head of hair ~tind:t\ al London·~ llc•a throw CJ 1'rport John. I t.' a v 1 n g • f o r <J t r l p to Phol'mx. tok1 reporters he ha:-. ··two operations lo go h l' f '' r l' i l ( t h t.> h a i r t r~rns pl an ll 1s Cl)mplctely fin1 sht'd · · HB Council To S tudy Treehouse The fate of a 14·ycar-old boy·s two·story ln.-.:ohouse could be de· c1ded tonight when the Hunt 1nglon Beach City Council re v1cws a report on the lad's struc lure Counci l membe r s we re recently informed that Danny Craney failed to get a building and electrical permit for his 13· foot-high trechousc J i m Pa I i n, de v c 1 o pm en t services director, said the coun- cil must amend the city building code if I.he structure is lo re· main. ,.. . Ana wi nd cond1llon did push pollutants back towa rds the shoreline Swiday. but the OXJ· dant levels were relatively low and posed no health problem. a spokesman for South Coast AJr Quality Management District -.,aid today · F1 rst sta~e health adv1son es <See COOLER, Page AZ> * * * 2 County Brush Fires Controlled By ROBERT B A RKER Of IN O•llY Piiot SI.It! Firefighters have brought two fires that ~l'o rc hed Or ange County brushJand'I under control while the thtrd and b1gAest blai.e tod ay has turned back into Riverside County The most maJor of the fires broke out Saturday afternoon near the Serfas Country Club west of Corona and burned 3.7~ acr es in Cleveland National Forest m Orange and R1vers1~e counties. Chuck Murphy. a spokesman for the Orange Co un ty F ire Departm ent. said the blaze "for a ll inlents and purposes" ha..c. been contained m Orange Coun· Ly after racing acrOSI> about 100 acres i\ s hift in wtnds last night sent the flames back across the cOWl· ty line lo R1vers1de. however. and fire officials there said ther(' <•re no indication!> when it might be brought under control Another fire broke out shortly after no on Satu r day and blackcn<'d about 750 acres near the Ca<;pcrs Regional Park. It broke out short ly after noon a bout Ci vc m1 les c•ast of ln t erstate 5 near the Ortega l11ghway. The fire reportedly was under control at 8 a.m Sunday The t hird blaze erupted al Carbon Canyon m the Rrea area but was brought under control q u1ckly an d wi thout maJor losses. according to Murphy. More than 300 fi refighters bat· tied the Cleveland Nat ional Forest fire in lOO·dcgree·plus heat and 20 to 30 mph winds One house was par t ia lly destroyed and two sheds were <Stt FIRES. P•ge A2> Pair Fired On SaiUng Along When someon e asks you to go sa1hng, be sure to fmd out how big th e boat is. It could be JUSt a surfboard with a s ail. which is fun. though -.ornetlmc!\ quite wet In an~ event. sailing on a c raft of this s1zt• obv1ou~1~ 1~ a great way for the skJpper to get cl~e to the rrew 24 Laurel Canyon Houses in Ashes LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 Stunned res1denL.., or fash1onablt· Laurel Canyon were ... 1fl1 n~ through the rubblf" loda} or 24 cu~lom·bu1ll home" dcs troyc.'<i when a fire blasted bv hot wind ... raced through the w1nd1~ n· ... 1 d e n t 1 a I o; t r e l' t ... '' r t h t' Hollywood Hills . 1 Photo~. Page /\ 71 Homes belonging to blue ... mus1c1an John Mavall and :ic tress Mal'kl'n21e P.hillip... weft' amon~ t hose leveled by the flames Sunday. <1ccordin~ to residents or the heanly wooded canyonoverloolung Los Angele:. "M '' home. m' be a utiful home.:. said George Hunt ac; he walked up Grandview Drive to look al the rwns of his house al the end of the cul-de·sac. "It ~a""" b<'auliiut. '>t: lus h here ·· Lo~ Angc•lt's Fin• l'l·rartment ,pnh·~man ~cd Chalf1cld said 29 htlme:. wnl· c1thC'r clestrovcd or cbmdgl•rl tw lh<' fire. ·which dt•,lro\·l't1 17 cars and caused an l'~llmjtl'<i S3.9 m1ll1on damage In a h11arre preview of the nl'\l hea"~ rainfall. which Wlll bring th<• c·ert ainty of mudsljdcs Lo tht• noY. denuded h1lls1des, a houst• on Yucca Trail began shd· 1nR dOY.'Tl to the street bl'low after a water maan burst and the water undermined the house llunt. "'ho 1s M1.5s PhilLips· ne1f?hbor. said hi' trlNI to fight tht• flames Wlth a garden hOSI!. but 10 the end had to abandon his homl.' a~ the ftrc outraced a "'ater drop by one of five city fire department hehcoplers bat lhnf? the names Attack on Nuclear Submarine Foiled Fi ref1ghters said they believe the J2().acre blaze was arson· ('aused and four teen·agers wer~ being questioned in connection With the (1rc Some o f t he ho mes wer e valued up to $500,000. "This is t he place in Los Angeles for artists, musicians and creauve people," said Mark <See CANYON, P•ge A2 ) KITTERY, Maine <AP> - Two divers tried to overpower a s ailor guarding a nuclear s ub- marine at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard but fl ed when the sailor fared at them, the Coast Guard said today. A search of the har bor for the divers was called orr after four hours, officials said. Coast Gu a rd s po kesm a n Norman Wolle said the fUU'd thought he sttot one of the diven, who attacked him on a barg' near the submarine and tried to over- power bim about9p.m. Sunday. Wolfe said he did not know 11 the diver• were armed. The guard, who patrola both the sub- marine and the bar1e, wu bei.ns inte r viewe d by m i lltary autbotit1es, he said. In Washtn1ton. a Navy spokesman who u ked not to be Identified. said the Navy was "inveaUgatin1 an alleted iD· truaion" at the Maine base. He would not idenU fy what sub- marine might have been in- volved. but did say the nuclear· powe red Stonewall J ackson. which carries 16 Poseidon ballistic missiles. was at the s hipyard for repairs Several cruisers and a Coast Guard vessel carrying KiUery police searche d the wa ters around the shipyard after the in· cid ent until 1 :30 a.m . today when tbe search was called off "Until they com e up with some divers,'' there is no known motive, Wolfe said. The guard told authorjUes the divers attacked him as he made his rounds on \he barge, Wolfe said. The guard said the ''two divers tried to overpower him, and ln the process be discharged two s hots." and the d i vers Jumped back into the water. Wolfe said. He said be did not believe anyone eJee was aboard Lbe sub- marine at the time. Lt. Nanc y Ba rn e tt. a spokeswoman at nearby ~ase Alr Fette Bue ln~, N.H., said "lncreued " h~~ ~onlered at . __ ..... ___ _ Coast "'eat.her S unny a n d s li gh tl y cooler Tuesday with highs near 80 at the beaches, 90 inland areas. Lows tonight in the 005. INSIDE TODA '1 Mexico h building it1 fuJure on rich oil reatTW1, but /oce1 pr~ in the st"'ggle. A µ,.port Mrie• begina °" ~ All. •••ex Al Y-~ Al .,.. 0LaM111n Ct L, M, ..... A• MeYlet el ~-.. ,_..._,..._M --.. , ............... ~ «. 1""'9....., .. ClettlllW C•U ~ et.a {;-'C'1 ., ............. .. c ......... er T ........ .. o.dl'"*-Al,.......... •• •t111w&.t1 M ...._ M .~ ......... _ .. ,._.,.. 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It aapp•rently r e 111a111~d •moulderinte until it ~ruptf'd ag<un '•turday a.ner noon Th•· caw.e of the fire &l Carbon Canyon h1 bem" mVL'tlll&at !d Fire ispokesmen say cond1t1ons remain hot and dry 1md th11l an extreme fir.-danger still exbts in Oronge County wilderness <1reas * * * •·ro• Pflfl' A J CANYON ..• Rogers, 22, who lives with · his fa ther Doug Mornson, assistlllll art direc tor for the ABC television t1erit!S "t'amily " Rogers and hib n eighborH managed to save their homes on Yucca Trail whale the fire destroyed resi de nces above lhe(Jl on Grandview Hogen. 11wd he 1>aw Mayall's home go up in sm oke "There's nothing left of 1t," he ..,,ud "Instruments, you name it, ht· hcid 1t m that house." The fire begari shortJy before J 11 m . and was offlc1ully d eclared i·onlasned ut 6 ·20 p .m as helicopters and l wo specially built a1rcrufl 1icoo1x.'<.I water out o f t h e f'1Jc•1fir Ocean and dumped their load'! on the fire. More than 300 firefighte rs from scvt.'ral dt>purtmcnt1> bat Llf'd the blow, with only one in· Jury r'eportA:d The fire m eed up the canyon lo dt-lllroy several homes on the top of Grandvif•w Ironically, the ~ame 25 mph wrnds wh1t·h fuch'Cl llw f1rl' ha<l t·h·an•d !hf• air ovn Lo1> Ant.tl'lt~ aftN :.in t•1ght day ... rnog 111ege . Hut the s w<'epmg v1 Hla wtuch 1nrludL.od ~nla CutaJ101.1 hlund, !iO miles lfJ the 1>outhwci.t , twlonl(c•d only lo i.mol<.lcring ru1n1> and 1>lark <.·h1mm·yt> * * * •·runt Pugf> 1\ I (~OOLER ... v.1·1•· ,.,.,w·d tud:iy for 1-;1 'J11ro, L.1 llal11 a Los Al:rn11lo1> and ~unl.J Ana < 'anytm Th•· 11a1>t w1·1·k«nd w1.11> a -11zzl1•r I hl(h tnn1)1!ralurc1> Sun · day ran~t'<I from H8 degrees in Newport Reach , to !H In Sun .Juan Capi1>lrano and 94 In Hunt· angton lk:u•h The latter murk prohubly hrus nr1t been •>qu11l1'd in the past ~I veurs , llunlinl(ton'1> unofrscial we atherman J Sherman Oen ny said today Tho'!<' 1>eek1ng reful(e at thl' heac h th1'1 w<>ek r un expect wall'r temper11ture'> of 11bout 70 c1egrt>f's 1rnd wavt·s running a hout l wo lo thrN• fN:l Fountain Valley Home Burglarized A daylight burglar pried open the d oor to u Fountain Valley hom e Suturday t.o make off with a pair of d iamond earr ings valued at ~70, police report. Edith L Burtner of ll860 Jade Co urt told polJce the thief en· tered her back door sometime between 7 .45 a .01. and 8 p.m OftANQI COAST "'' DAILY PILOT ,, .. ,,. .. ,...,.., .. ,f(1•llt'~INl4 Wlfl'l'l!rhU"'1t\l(loM n.,_,,. tM,...,.,.. ,..,.,.., I ~l,twf bt f'-OI' ... 1 "•'' IJltvbf•Wfttf1,,,.."'t ~1Ht1•t•Ht1I~•• J,...,-bt1 t-.•'1 Mt·M•f "'°'~ f fitl•t 1111 '•'• l1VW ~,.,..,.,1 f\irMft Hwftf""ftf.lft ....... h I ,,..-. t•r,..Valh•t ,, • .,,. L ....... fiW>-.(fl! ...,._,,.,....,A • ftitf• .. , •• .,.,,....-o•ttMtt""'1f•~\-1u,ct•t••N.t ""··· ,.., ,.. .... ._.... _ .... ,... .......... l•l "'• \t .... \t,.... c °''• .... __. c ..... .,,. •• ,,.,.. •-rtll -,., ..... ~ ..... ...._.,_ , .... '"'"°' ................ ___ ,.,._ ·-··11 ...... l'.dlt., '=:.~ ... "':t a--... " ...... ·I(-,. .... .............. ~ ...... , .... , ._. .. ,_ •••Of-t.vo.t,~·- ' a1 JM.Sit: llYMA ............... A ll..Yt'lUlJd Colla Meu widow dfod Sunday of hHd In JunH he 1uffered whf'n •h• wq •H•••k.CS ln lMtr •P~u1.mtnl fo an Intruder who. ent.red Lhtou an unlocked elldln11 1la11 oor, JK>llC~ 1.Ud todiay T h ey utd thtt murdtr of Marolyn Can:;lton may l>4' relat t-d lo a 1layln1 "ullur thll year 1 blodc away from h r ap art mt111l •nd to un •llempted murder atlly ., coup! of blocka away M ra Car ·lton was attacked ln her apartrnt'nl. 224 Avocado St., 11t about 2 45 a m Saturday, C1pt Robert Moody aa1d U>dey I le s~ld there wa~ no Indication lhitt 1>he had been itexua lly u nutted He said Mrs Carelton's 9- year old w n Joey was awuened by h e r crtea 1lnd cau1ht a glimpse of the murderer as he Oed The man is described as In his 408, of Lalin origin, with dark collar length hair Mrs Carellon, who had been hit once or twice on the head, died Sunday a/te moon at Hoag Memonal Hospltul, Moody said lie said the m urder weapon h11sn't been found. He 118.id police at first believed that Mrs. Carellon had s urprised a burglar in her a partment, but now believe the man e ntered while she ww; home and poMibly asleep. Her purse was m~1lng after the attack J oey, who wasn't sn1ured. 1s s taying with relutivcs, Moody fl8id M oody s aid the. murder has a number of s1m1larit1es w the attempted slaying J uly 20 or J a ne A Pettengill, 24, who was found unconscious 1n her apart m cnt at 381 Ha milton St. Gold Jumps $6 an Ounce To $351.75 LONDON <APJ The price of icold hit a record of $351 75 an o unt•1• in London today, a jomp of nearly $6 from the closml( IJrl<'C Friday T h e r'recious m etal beltle'd back a bit m morning trading hut recovered again m the after noon The dollar gamed morP th&I1 rour cenL'I agam11t the HriUi.h pound, hut was gener ally lown ::tgainsl oth.-r ma1or W()rld <'Ur renc1es <;1,Jd, trad1lwn::tlly u5ed by in vPs tors a.'! a hcdgl' against 1n!la lion. ha.., h<~n sn('r1·a.,1ng .,tc<td1 Iv rn valw· aml wlting rec11nl 11nce11 Wf'<'k 1.1ftn wi·ck In Zunch, the early pncf! for ~old was S.1.50 :ns. up nearly $tl from f''r1day's <'lt>M' of $:W'1 ~IJ, and then it 1ump00 t.u $352 5() 111 the afternoon. The previowi high for l(Old was $345.80 an ounce during trnding 1n London on F'r1duy. Jn Tokyo, the dollar !'!lip~ a fter a Fnday advance of 1 85 yen and clcJ!ied ut 2'l3 376 yen, down from 223 975 at the clOtie Friday Thul wali still above Thursday':s cl<>l>e of 222 125 yen Church Asked To Move Fest; Noise Cited Parishioners of a Huntington Beach church have been asked to m ove their annual thrc·e-day Ortohcr ft•s t1 va l hecaus c• neighbors r lalm church guesl.b raise too murh cain. The 14th a nnual St Donaven lure Catholic Church fund raJscr, c xplalned Father Michael Duffy, will be moved to the oppo11lte c>nd of their Springdale Avenue s ite to appease neigh bors. Complaint.4 of noise and van daliam from the neighbors has a lso become an annual event , suld WaJt.er Lipp, cily land-u11c planner.· When the cla m or started up acatn this year the city's Board or Zoning Adjuatme nta voted t.o hall the Oct. 12, 13 a nd 14 festival. The festival wu r evived Wed· ne1d ay wrre n churc h offlc lal1 agreed to move the cam lval al· tractlona and hlre more aecurlt y 1 uard1. "Som etlm ca people Just foraet their sense of propriety," u ld father Duffy, addln1 that the fH tlval becomes larcer e very year. "It a1ao tends to becom e a bit more raucous e ach year," he H id. • ff• 1ald he J>ell•vtd lbe city may have bMil "puta.l1bld•'' lb• church for "beln1 a Uttle too caaual about J>Ml complaint.a." City offlolal1 we re pl1a1ed with the propoeed chan1t1, 1ald LiP.P· 'Everyone ta happy now, but we 'II bavt to wait untJI next year to lmow for 1ure." ht aald. l',.._P ... AI YOUNG ••• l•On IOUlhl to Hve YOW\l'I beart for a cardiac t ranaplant. After •••111laln1 ti•• CI H , however, doetora at C anyon Otneral HallMt&l tn AnalMJm dt- cldtd that UM reclgMta& •• a ,..,.,, ............... .. hoepttaJ wu not equipped fOf' •uch 11 compl x mt:<tiul pro cedure. F.nrollinent Decline tudy Set With e nrollment down b y mor,• thun 600 11tud.-nt11 this year. tru1tt-t•11 of H untlnaton ljeuch'11 Ocean View <elemen- tar y ) School l>l11tncl are expect- (•d to dlscWli. reforming a com. m1lll'e loruKhl that may -11tudy more 11chool l'IO!>Urf!s About 11 ,300 stud ent!! huve l'nro lled at thf! distract ·s 24 11c hools . a spoku person an· nounct-d Thnt figure Is down from the nearly 12.000 counte<J l:ust HChool year Uut, i.a1d the spt1kt•sper~on. more· t•nrullmcnts urc c•xpe<.·ted durlnK thJ11 first month of 11chool, a lrud1lionaJ experience Ji:nr<illment In the district hao; been dcclinmJ( 11m1•t• 1974 The 11dH)OI board c lose d Ha ncho Vlc•w Schoo l 1n 1975, und Hohrnwood Sct11x>I i11 schedulwl to close next s ummer l>i11tn ct schools ur.-d e'lignc:<J to ll('t·ommodate about 600 iitu· dt-nts, tht· !lpok.-•spcrson ... aid The board 111 1>rhf'duled to mN~l at 7 ~JO p m in d1s t r1ct of f1r1·.., at 16940 H St . tlunttnJ{ltm th·ac·h Ex11erl Says U.S. EcollOmy To Collapse MONTHf<:A L ! A l'I F'runz 1'1<·k, :m Am1·n c1.1n financial 1•x 11crt who rllums ht: has not t.K.'t!n wrong in 40 ye1.1r s, 1s predi ctin~ the U S, t-conomy will collapse m HI month.'I 11nd old dollars will lw trad(-d for new at u rate of 100 to I Psc:k, an H2 yt•ar old New Yorkn whtJRc Pick's Currency Yearbook 11> widely read. ga ve his econorruc forecast he re al a 11emlnar on how to achieve rinuncial fre<'<lom Ill' predlct<'d that soaring gold prtrf''I will eventua lly reach $500 an ounre from the curre nt rat•· of about $3.'JO an ounce a nd that ">li ver will top $18 an ounce by thf' e nc1 of this year , $5 over 1L"> current selling price "C;1•t nd of printl-rl papn and bond1> and don't listen to banker.. fir pollllc1an11 ... he advised II(• S~t ld 90 perc1·nt or a r>N!Wn's asi.t•L<; &hould be in pre <·iouis m1·tals, and rPrommcnd<.'<.I thP <Jot• ounc<: South African Krugerr1111d over Canada's new muple lea! gold coin Victim Sought Off City Pier In Huntington lfuntmf{t.On Beach lifeguards, aided by Costa Mesa's pollcP helicopter. 1warched the waters ofr the clty'p1er early Sunday for <i mun who reportedly •warn from the beac h and dlup pea red L1fe1Juard t:apl Ot)Ugla1> n· Arnall said the Norwalk man re ported I y h ad l n g est 1• d a lcoholi c· bcven.iges u~ th•· drul( PC f' tx·fori• das htn anl.O lhti'Wat.er. O'Amall, who would not r1• l ellsc the appurent v ict1 m ·11 name, suld th1• m11n's wife and one olher witness reported th•· l u.m . Incident. If<' suid beach rmtrol11 and the hellcupter failed to find the man or a body after searchln1 the ocean for a mile around the pier 14 Children Die in Crush JAKARTA, lndOnesla (A P ) Fourteen achoolchlld ren were trampled to death by a crowd tryln1 to Jam lnt.o the slna le en trance of » at»d l um In the northern Sumatra city of Medan to hear a c hild re n'• 1Jn1tn1 1roup, a tovemment apoketman H id today. • · The deputy commander ot In· done1l1'1 armed forcea, tden· titled only 11 Adm. 8udomo1 Hid nlnt chHdren were ktueo oulrlthl ln the Sunday incident and 20 ••re jnJured. f ive Ot them died later In hotp6taJa, be H ld. U nconfirme d report• Hid ther e w.rt an •Umac.d 200,000 p1n on1 crammed ln1ld• th• Medan &tedium, whic h hlld a 35 OOO·M•t capeclty. The NPorU a tiectd that 2.a mUJ1on Ucketa were IOld tor UM abow. .. .,._ ..... - llitcht:-d al th.-Pier o ••• , "''""' •i.tt - S11turday 'i. wt•dd1n,:: of Kuy Wes lgart.h and Calvan Milin on lhf• S;m ( 'h·rTwnt•· P1t·r went s moot hi y Th.-Setn < 'll·mcnt<· <·ou1Jll' w1·r1• mar nL·d in tht· 1·C1rly 1·H·nu1J,! teremony Wv ~I C'r<>wd of a l.11 1111 ~.10 g uf•\l~ ilfld a f1•y, f1<,h c·rm1·n look1•d rm "11111·1. ,, lo' al ... u rf1•r .... :1nt1·d t<1 h:nc• th<· <'L'r('mony rW<.11 lh1• oc1·.111 111· Jo(<>l t11-. ..., l'>h h 1rt 111 t ht· pier w11s d t>.,1·d ,,rr f11r r w11 h<Ju r ~ 1 ,, CJ!lo"" 1 h1· t••n ·m<mv to tak1· JJl:1<·•· Boat Race r Stable Mter Operation By Al.MON IJ)('KJ\ttf.:Y 0.Uy ....... awu"• t ff1~ Hocky Aoki , th1· 41J y1•ur r11tl rcstaurat1•ur and ofbhon· JlfJWl'r boat dn vn , wui. n ·1"1rt1-fJ in · t<1 blc cond1t111n at l.l'lt•·rm;rn Army l losJ>1t1.ll at th1· l'n•.,u.1111 of Sun Frunc·1M·u toduv .1ft1·r un dcrgoing ... ur~n)' ftir 111t•·rrtal u1 JUrll's from :i bout111g .11 1·111t·nt Frsd11y Muury l '<'t'r<'nhumn , puhllr 1n f 0 r ffi U 1 tc>n ti ff 11' f• r f fl r l h 1• h o s p I tu I , 'I a 111 l h •· I( 1· n 1 11 I ll1lill'lfldlf I f1 Y,ft • r '" 1111 fl,.111h;u1.1 ,,. t.1•J1 .1111 • ti.1111 ,.,,,), .1111111 :o '' n "rl'lll . r •md1t111n .11111 v.;i., u111l•·1 ~"•tr1~ '.1rrl111 ,a.,1111..d un:1n ti1 .i l•Jr11 ''' •uri:•·t.rt• 1lir1·1t1·d Ii~ l>r .Jrih11 I lutt1111 /\ 11 k 1 ' .,., 1 I• \ 1 rt• ti h • r Jiu li;o1ul 11 '• '• 1 l1H I' 1111'> nt•irr1 111v .11111 l'l""l•d lh.11 h• v.;i , .1til1· ,., •• , •• 11 lt1 • >" .t rtfl I '''JIOrt<J lf1 th1 IJflc'">f>nf••• 11( lfW f.11111lv Hoax Kidnap Calls Told in Huntington flunlsn~ton n1·A<·h IHIU'lf'Wl\f' ... .ire rl_•('PI VIO ~ t<·l1·11hfllli' 1·;tl t.. froin ll man who 1 l111m.., h•· hr" k1 d n11 p1wd lhf'tr hu.,ha111l" .11111 demunds $5,000 m rnn ... r11n "The ()rll' iilttil 1•ull'I flbVIClll">IY a r ,. h o a x t• s , · ~ u 1 11 I. 1· n Oa ml' row. poll rt• 1nv1·'lt 11(11tr1r Dum"r11w .,a 1<1 tha t , d1"'IJ11t•· th1• 1·all1·1 ·.., th11•;1t... 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"tl1•f1n1t•·I> an adull" e vt'nt uully h<'l(lll~ to talk at)(1ut s t.>x 1f ltw INflm un l•I\.., 11n rlw lln•· '"' m11r< l11.111 Ill 111 'MJ ..... , 1mt! ll1•t1,1, .. •11 '"' .11111 Ill 1.tll. v.1·r1 · r1·p11rt•·tl 111 olf111 ·1 •1\• 1 .1 lwt> duv 1w r11Jd 1 .. -.t m11nlt1, ht· .,Jtd I ~ut .i n11tl11 1'1ill l11d.i ~. ht· .,;11d Frula" 111d11 alllllt thal Ill''' •. ,., JH'l'lllllo( 11n•1lht·1 SU rl(l' fJ 11 rrwm v. ..,;,uJ thut 1n tulk1nl( to tlw v.111m·11 v1111111' h1· hu~ cfr I t•I 111 lllf•tl lhal '\tl lllt'llllC <IJ> 11.JI t>lll h " mukuw th•• c·.tlb hy fu ll•1v.1ni• thr· ;1l phalw t 1111 1 rtuin p ar" ol lhr· ph11111 liot1k I'm afr urd lhul 1 v1•11tu.11ly he m u> hit J lud > v.1th u mt·d1l'ul 11111hl1·in. n·">ltlt 111.: in .,,,rr11·th1ng , •. 11111i.. 1111 trl\l"'1lrl(at111 .,,.,d 111· ,t,,k1-.I l11Jl v.urn1•n ronlart ••d L} tht· m.in • ull 111 ... off11 •· Jl H:lG !i~J ,1fln 1h-ln 1111 111nl( that tlw11 hu...,humh 1.1n 1n1l1•1•1l, .... 1ff' Our l1v0<110 1onn. 11n by On Time / bl M d <Jon11n with 11 r.l11tJn ',1lho11 tt N lc1 ro lhnt uo ell cotrcm fl1mnol µ1.11tJ •,h1ft IOPJXKJ oll by lhu ut1i11y J']Ckltl ot corton cmC1 nolyf'l"ill'r ln.1hmng 4 DOCknt!l wtvOlcro clouuir<t nnd A 10111 woarhor hoo'l All Ol lhosu grQ<jl 11urm pock niooly rnto the ~unva~ day lleQ" .. -··--......... ·twe lve ""ot101toD Beacb Vn lon Hllh School Dl1trtet teache n aome ol tbem '"" teattng a atrtke early th1a , .. - a re betnc sued b)' tbelr um. for tallln1 to1>1y duee. Bill Blanch!, an executive with the Huntlniton Bea ch Ulllon Hi1h School Dlalrtct Educa&on AuocleUoo, •aid the cue wtJ1 be heard ln weat Oran1e County Municipal Court'• s mall clalml court Sept. 28. Al atake L8 a bout SUO in elute from each of the 12 teac.btn, B11nchl 1aid. T he executive director aald that about 25 te a che rs had d1 opped their membenhlp early this year. He said the union la not attemptin g to collect lbe due11 from those who quit before a two-year contract was 1lped retro a ctively In F e brua r y bet ween the union and the school district. The week-long strike in early Fe brua.ry centered on binding et rb1trat1on for gricvanceti and ~ul ary dtspul.(·H Educators Al'IS0<:1at1on Press· d1·nt Jerry Mannion said there h::t ve l)f-'l•n ''differences between 1>tr1kl·r1> und non strikers ." I fl-!latd teachers who oppoged the Ktrlkc have shown 11ome an((u1sh" and feel "com pelled t'> protf~t " M annifJn udded, "l l's a show or unger or d1stres11 -JW!t a manor thing We 111mply defer to 1 lw contrllct langual(e and say th:tt they can't drop ... The contract between the dis· 11 11·1 and the tPacher<i !illpulat~ I h,11 rnt>mbt:f' of the· union mu.'>t p.1 v dw.., thmu~houl th«.> term of t ht-t1·a<.·her d111tnct contract . ll1anctu .,aid TeacheN wtshang to get out niu11t f1l1· .,u1·h :i d f•\irt· ;it lca..,t '111 d .. V' bc•foro· a oew f'On lr act 1s "' ~111·11 ht''ll.IHI f hetl, B1a11cru explluned, was th" r uling or u small claims 1·11urt .1ud l(«' l::tst y<'ar whe n I) •. , ••• n v I,. w I t• I(' men t II r y ) ..., c· h " o I U 1 11 l r 1 t· l le a c h e n. droppwl from their bar gaining unit 1n dti.ugr.-.-me::nt ove r a con· l rul'I SC!ttl£•m1·nt negol1ated by un11m 1Jffl('1als l 'itizen Aids Police; Rape ~'n,pect H~ld A quick thinking lluntlnl{l.On lh•J rh hhrary patron tod11y wru. 1·n•d1 t1-d by polact-with the ar· , ,...,L 11f u Pa...,udt•n:i man Satur· d 11y on attempted rape charges Tht· 11u.1pect was identified by uff1r1·rt a.' By roo Myers, 23, of l':u.adt-na fll' wa1> taken into ' u' tody on the lfuntlngton fknrh l'.-ntraJ Library pltrking lul at 7111 Talbert Ave. 11t 4.4.5 I> m Polar<' 1>aid lhf• victim, who'd J u'lt romplcted a two· ho ur hr11ws 1ni;c Jaunt through the l1hrury, wu11 utlacked attempt· 111g tc1 Kt>t an h(•r car. Shi• tolrl polact> a man s tuck an unknown obwc.·t into her bal'k, fon·l'd hc:r mt" he r own rat and tried to disrobe he r The obl>er vant citizen, officers .,aid, witnessed lht• romm ollon, r:1n back to the libr ar y and 1-.il lt-d polil'f• M ycr. HI being held In HWll ington Meach City Jail In lieu ol S25.000 bail on attempted rape chargt.>s AL SGAAAGE b6 r ASHION ISLAN D NI WPORT Bl:ACH ( 714 ) 644 7030 Dally l'llet Slaff,,_ FEMALE GAS STATION ATTENDANT HAS SECOND THOUGHTS ABOUT MODELING OenlH Marino EnJoy1 Work at Laguna Beec~aaoll~e Station Gas Attendant Model? Woman Has Dreams of Being Co-ver Girl When' 18·ycar-old Denise Marino began pumping gas at a Laguna Bcuch ser vice sta· lion two months ugo her :.imbition was to someday appear on the cover of Glamour .. 11w m1xturr of peo11ll' you meet is un· believable.'," sh(' sa)s "What':-thl· rn;.ittn. do you only ser ve Jaguari."" askt'd an 1r;.itl· y,oman who drove her M erc('()l•s i.ed:rn into the service s tation JUSl as !\11ss Manno wa:. preparing to close for the ru~ht magazine · But after d.Jspcnsing thousands of gallons or gasoline. checkmg a legion of dJpsticks and cleaning g rimy windshields for tbe public, the shapely Pcnnsylvarua farm girl 1s not sure modeling 1s a ll 1l'!> cracked up to be Sht• mudl' a nas tv n•mark but her passenger told ht·r lf> <.,hut up, Miss Marino related Thi• y,oman pump<.'<! her own gas. paid and l<·fl ll 'snot that she hasn' l had offers. .. Thl• h:.irdest thing about this JOlJ 1s when But nude modeling 1!>n 't what s he had in mind 111•oph· :.irl'n t plP;is;inl tht• ) 11ung woman said But mo ... t .Jr1· stw .1dd1·d "You can newr tru!>l tho'>t: type'>." .:,he says Of a few ghb CU!>LOmcr., wh11 IIlljUlr't·d about her modeHn~ tal<·nU; while she checked under the hood or their autos · 1 ltk<.• lo I :ilk to pt•11plC' hut a lot of those YohlH'Om<•tntlon tevt·nsa) thanks'.' s hcsa1d Wh.llc i.he somt'l1 mei. m1sse'i thC' chickens, cows and olh••r ai.pccls of hN pare.~· farm tn _. R1e:gclsnll<' l'a • Mis:. Marmo sruClShe 1s hap· p) now h ving in Laguna He a ch "I went to an a~ency and they said I had a pretty race but l would have to loi.e 10 pounds and pay $280 to go tu classes." the female service station attendant lamented So. Miss Marino l>l:IYS she plani. l<i .,ave her e arnings and attend UC lr v1n1: in .January. Shl' is now considcnng b<:corrung <i paramedic. Lai.l summc·r·., visit lo thr Orange Coast and a ltttlt' hl'lp from ht•r s1skr landed her tht• Job at the ~as :.t:it111n Mtsi. Manno y,orkt•d for a s h1irt time us ;.i gas :-.talion C'ash1cr 1n l't•nnsylvanta. While not completely abandoning her dream of a covcrg1rl career, M1i.i. Mann<1 1s making the most of her pre'>cnt working con ditions. Now i.ht· is a familiar sight on Laguna's NMth Co<ist H1ghw1-Jy as flhc brus hes her '>houlder·length h:.11 r b;;ick or fill!> the tanks or t'\'Cry type of auto from run down clunkers to expensive fore1i.ln roadsters United Way Fund-raising E vent Slated United Way of Orange County (north and south ) will begin its 1979 fund-rais ing campaign with a dinne r dance Thursday, at the Disneyland Hotel. The evening will begin with a reception at 6 30 p .m., followed by dinner. e ntertainment irnd disco dancing until I u m Cost 1s $17.50 per person More than 800 volunleN-.. bu s in essmen :.ind representatives of Un1tt'd W:.iy agencies arc expected to attend the event s ponsort'd hy the county's larges t <:haritablt• organization The public 1s 1n v1tC:'d For information and rcs('rvatwns phone United Way at 634 2252 or 8.14-1461. Seven Drown Off Mexico T IJUANA. Mexico !API Seven pe r sons drowne d as thous ands of Mexicans and Am ef'lcans we nt t o Raja California beaches to escape a heat wave. Authorities said four Mexicans drowned Sunday in the Rosarito Beach area. Two others died off Playas de Tijuana, a beachfront suburb. Among the apparent victims was Tom Bushnell. a 37-year-old American dentist from Bonita. near San Diego. School Bans Fonda Speec h SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. <AP> -Actress and political ac- ti vlst Jane Fonda Is s till scheduled to give a speech t>ere Oct. 4, but it won't be In the bi&h school auditorium. The Saratoga Sprin11 school board refused to allow SkJdmore College to use the auditorium for a speech by Mia Fonda, who bas 1enerated controversy on a number of issues. Board policy at.ales that the use of fadliijes be denied to any person or or1anl&alion whose presena could cauH picketing, riotinl ar 1 disturbance ol the peace ar anyone who plam to subvert or overthrow the 1ov- emmelll. Elvis' Death ·Medical Exa1niner Supports Finding M EMPlnS. Tenn. <APJ ThC' S h e lby County mcd1l'<il 1·x a mrner says that he had not c hanged his mmd about Elvis Presley's death despite alh•ga· lions that thl· cntertarn..r diC'tl of a drug overdose .. "In our jutlgmf'nt thf' dt•:1th was duf' to heart proble ms." [Jr J<:rrv T Fran<'tsc:o s:i1d a'> hP ansWt'red quC'>ltons iJIJCIU! charges made Thurs1foy 111~h1 on the AHC T V pr11 gr:im .. 20-20 .. During th1· program cur res pondent Gl.•raldo Hn na ac• cused Fr:mc1sco <1f part1r1pat1n1~ in a t·ovt'rup of Prcslt·) c, <1dd1c llon lo le~ally prescribed drugs Ht vera inte rv1ey,ed s11mc or Presley's a:-,sociales who said the smgcr was a hec.ivy user of depressants. painkill(·rs, mood elevators and sedativ1•s in thl' months before his death at the age or 42 in 1977 Two patholog1sL'i and a lox icologist who were i>hown po'>t mortem laboratory reports on Presley said the entertainer's death resulted from drug abuse and not from a heart problem. "There was no covcrup that I know of," Francisco s aid. "I have my own reputation to be concerned about. rather than someone else's. If we I in the medical examiner's office> don't have credibility, we have no re- ason for being." The dispute over what caused Presley's death was renewed Teacher Kicks Maih Student ANCHORAGE, Alaska <AP> -An elderly sub6titule teacher has been fired for kicking a 16- year-old boy in the shin during a math class. school officials said. SubaUtute Marianne Mandy, who gave her age as "over 70," said Kenneth Moore "was st.op· ping everyone else from learn- In& .'' "He was jual lnterrupting and joking," she said. "I really didn't plan to klck him . I walked up lo him and then instinct just took over." The incident occurred during a teachers' slrlkc. \\ hc·n 1 hr• state Hoard or Medical ExJm1ncrs <iccu:,,ed Presley's 1wr!ional phys1c1an. Dr. George Nlch11po11los, or indiscrim inately pre:-.cralung drugs for lhe enter- 1.um•r and 15 others Carter fit, Doctor Says C AMP DAVID. Md IAP I Jimmy Carter's pl•r:-.onal phys1c1an says a · c·omprehens1ve examm a· t ion· !>hows the president to be m excellent health desp1l(' h1s ncar·colla pse 1n a weekend root race Whl'n Carter relurned to the• Whit<> House today, he also declared he is feetirrg fit and, in response to a question. said he intends to continue running "The president's health i!I ext·cllent and his s t rC'n i:?t h Is fully re- turned," White Hol,l!le dep- uty press secretary Rex Gronum said afte r the Sunday examination b y Navy Rear Adm. WilHam Luk ash. Crash Kills Texas Man A 23·year'old man from Simon· ton. Texas, was kUled in Seal Beach Sunday night when be was struck by a hit-and-run driver on th e San Diego Frreway, CaJifomla HJghway Patrolmen said. The dead man. identified ~ John F.dward Hospodarsky. was walking along the shoulder of the freeway when a car swerved and hll h1m. CHP officers said. The driver left the scene of the accident, but a witness took down the license number of the vehicle, officers said. The inci- denl happened between Seal Buch Boulevard and Bolsa Chica Road. > , Mond!y. S!pt!mber 17, 1979 . S DAILY PILOT Al Kennedy 'Doubtf11l'·. ~Tip ' O'Neill Questions Intent WASHINGTON <AP) -As more polh Alve ~n. Edward Ktaed1 1be edfe "W ...... dent Carter in tbe raa for tbe 1980 Democratic prealdenUaJ _pomlnatlon_. Carter's chler domestic affairs advlaer aays the president's lo'w ratin1 reflects his couraae ln facin1 difficult wues. Meanwhile. House Speaker Thom as "Tip" O'Neill says he does not beUeve Kennedy wU1 run against the president. And Republican presidential hopeful Georee Bu.sh uys Ken· nedy will lose if he challenaes Carter because he has a reput.a· lion as a big spender . Carter's adviser . S tuart Eizenstat, said Sunday on CBS' .. Face the Nation" that the pres- ident's decisions on such ques- tions as ·the decontrol of oil prices and the Panama Canal were "not necessarily popular, but they were right." He also s aid the American people are venting their frustra- tion over rising inflation on all ins titutions including the president Further. Eizens tal said . "We have not done the job we should have done in lelllng the people or the proud record of accomplish- ment" of the Carter administra · lion. lie cited government re· organization, refinancing of the Social Security System and a decline in the unemployment rate . O'Neill said Sunday, "I truly believe. as I'm talking here. that Jimmy Carter 's the candidate for the presidency and that Ted Kennedy's not the candidate ... O'Neill. speaking on WOR Radio·s "Newsbeat" program tn New York. said of reports that Kennedy is moving closer to an nouncing rus bid "I still have to Lake it on good faith that he 1s not a candidate " O'Nei ll also d1 s m1 ssed s p eculation C arte r would withdraw from the contest, not· ing that Carter worked hard for the presidency He called the president "a very determined pe rson" who will "ultimately win again." Bus h s aid K e nned y'~ "leadership has never been test- ed. He's never run anyUung I Publish e r G e t s Regional Post In Association Daily Pilot Publisher Robert N . Weed has been elected president or the Associated Press Association of California, Arizona, Hawaii and Nevada. He succeeds Jerry O'Neill. re· cently retired general manager of the Peninsula Times Tribune in Palo AJto. The news wire service mem- bers met in Las Vc~as Also elected were Kot>ert t". Uecker , publ is her of the Stockton Record, vice president; Ted Grofer, publisher of t he Palm Springs Desert Sun. secretary·treasurer and the following board me mbers : War· ren Lerude, publisher of the R~no Newspapers Inc.; James W. Gill Jr., publisher or the Hemet News: Rego. Murphy . oublisher of the San Francisco Examiner; William Woesten-· diek, executive edltor for the Arizona Daily Star: Philip Gialanelli. publisher of t he H'Onolulu Star-Bulletin : a nd O'Neill. ' think lf be eballences ~r. the president wU1 beat hlm." ••J(ennecJy is tiouthl of aa a nlce man with a nice wife and family ," Buab •~Id on the WTEV-TV-program "TruQ}AJ\ Taylor Talks To" In -New Bed· ford. Maas. "But lf be enters tbe Pl'J''ded'•' ~. ucl ..... like me start demandJn1 to bent how he's going to pay foT all his b1j plana, that image will • chanee.'' APW1,...0fta'O POPE'S \J.S. VISIT OPENS COMMERCIAL AVENUES Artist Gigi Traney Sports T·ahlrta In Phlladelphla Planned Pope Vi s it Sparks Goods S ales N EW YORK IAP I -One souvenir l"(lerchant calls it "lhe biggest ttung since the Smile Button" -the visit or Pope John Paul II to the United Stales Posters and pennants us ually foisted on teenyboppers at rock concerts and eager toun!>ts now bear the pontiff's face. And the fasruon statmement of the decade. the T ·sturt. also has been used. One fea ture s the slogan. "I Got a Peek at the Pope" while another s ports a color photo of John Pa ul The trinkets are being offered to the faithful and the curious to m a rk th e pontiff's vis it to Chicago. New York. Boston. Washington. D C. Ph1ladelptuc. and Des Moines, Iowa , next m onth "In short term intens1t). th1!> is the biggest thing since the Smile Button.'. sa.td Alan Slat.er. sail's manager for ;-.: G Sidler Co ooe l)f the nauon·s lar~est m a nufacturC'rs o f souvenir!> "It's like a big political }ear we·n· neglecttng some regular c ust omers to make the po!>(' stuff · · Slater's firm is turning out pope button..;, pms. pennants and pendants to be sold in cities John Paul will vis it Thl' Quaker Trademark Cn Inc . is producing two pope T- sh1rts One has Ills name and picture and th e w o rd . "welcome" in six languages Mark Goldstein. pres ident of the Cornwells Heights. Pa .. firm. said he expects to distribute nearly 20.000 shirts. al $.S apie<:e Mo rton Ohre n. who own' Crc·a t 1ve Fas h1 o n 'i Inc an Chicago. !'.aid he ha'> received 30.000 ordC'rs for h1:-. c·ompany -. J>OPfl T shirt 111· t•xpecL'> to :.ell about 1~.000 The Catholtc Church also ha-. l>l'<'n caui{ht up tn the souvenir whirl Par1shei. tn Washington. D C . will sell an official com. '>howing the pope on one !>1r1c and St Matthew's Cathedral on the other. And Vattcan-approved record.-. or M assc-s •;aid by the poJ>l' tn three d.Jfferent languages will t,.. '>Old for SIO through par1she~ <Jnd the mail dunni:? thP week lonl! \'IS It - Woman K illed In Colli ion i\ y,oman pu:.sl•ngl•r died early :...und:.ty mormnl! of tnJuncs s he :.ufforcd whl'n the car 1n wh11:h she was riding Jumped a curt>, crashed throul{h u chain ltnk frnr1· ancl landed 1n :t clrainugl· dttt'h off H:111t Strt•c•I 1n Santa t\ n a. poht'l' s:.i 1tl Thl• woman. ~hO!-.l' name y,a:. ~1thheld pending not1f1c:at1on of rt•lall\I''· "'·" onl' of four pe rson' ndmg tn ;i 1·ur driven b~ Felipe 1-'uentl's r.u1ma n, 23, of 121 W Berkley St . Santa Ana. Guzman was arrested on sus- p1<· 1 on of fl•lorl\ \'t•h1cular m anslaughtl'r and drunken dnv m g :.ifter the :1 a m a<'c1dent. police i.d1d the. hiqh rountry ... paci.~c trall's e11 p urpoS<Z. JBCkcz~, 11ght'MZ-ight decron ord cotton W1th Vfl.kro c1osunzs on all cu1Tu and µ:x:kcz.ts. combino~10n 21 p and 21nep front w ·1th 5WQ.at.czr '-.. ~kc:iu ln back, makcz.s this · jack<Zt 9nz.a"t for Bll outdcor ect1vit>icze 44 AishLon Is land• Newport Beach·714/644-~070 1001 ~twood Bluct.·~•n.uood Vlllage•2J3/479·7727 ~ .. ---...... -___ ..._ ..... • :Weapon Seerets ~ Printed -Wuconsin Action.Follows Ban of Letter. in Berkeley • A.ND &nlD IMVAMU: Rtadlna beyond thf ~v. o< heal and NDOC lbieiM daya. you may bellev Lbat Newport 8<-at'h hu eluded the.pest. lnvulon tb•t hu v xcd M>nW ol OUl Oran1 Oout. communtlla. 1'hll l•n'l trUt1 Oh -.~. l k.now you're loll\l lO tell me t.hal lh ro- dent.a and cruwll'r1r ol other towns bav~ arabbed all tho hcadll.oes Thb IA PoQlble Flntt w~ had the crtcltet lnvulon of Cc»it a Meta. up nt>ur the Santa A.nu city llmlt.1 Cricket.a umc Into hom\:1 In .mnica They mv ded at d.lvi.sioolll •Lrengtb SOMt; Pt;0PL£ BLUIED rec nlly plowc.-cl fielt111 but I'm tonvlnced they w~re Sula Ana cnckc~ looldn& fur more r11vorable ltvm• condlUons Nt·xt ~had the Irvine mice. Atain, homes wMe betnu 1nv;tdt,'(f. Aguln, yt>U have to 6uspect these were, in reality. • /rviM Mou:ie and Costa Mesa Rat Watching Jor Newport F'lles Tus tin micest..-eking new ho mes with improved air conilition· ing. Finally, the rats c<.i mc to the Mesa Verde section of Costa Mesa. Everybody was quick to assure Mesa Verde residents that this wasn't a signaJ that their neighborhood was detenoraling. The~c raU.. the experts declared. were traveling to Mesa Verde by scurrying along telephone wires from elsewhere The r ats were just secklllg upward mobility Maybe they had fled Stanton or some other m land clime THROUGH IT ALL, however, it was asl>umed that no gha~tly pest would ever dare invade the lovely, affluent sucial s lrnl:.t of Newport Reach. Ha! We now bring you an t'xclu~1v1.· n •port from an expert She ii. Peg Forg1l, Ncw!J()rt 1'1v1c activ1!.t and hardware store operator Mr ... Forgit reportL'<i to m e just this last overheated wN.•kcnd th<.it NcwPort Bee:1ch 1i. s uffering an cpid<:mic or flll'i. Hordl·~ l)f them :.ire buzz111g all over the place and m<1km~ Nt·wi.1ort life m1i.erablc .. MADISON. Wit <AP> /\ amaU dMlly o w11paper, objoc:t In• to "\he shadow of 11ovem mfhl Cft'AOl'lhlp." hu ruah4td &nLO ,na&. wWl a &au. IJaat ._, • cu11e1 what th aovernment NwAfghan. Leader parks Coup , NF:W DEL.HJ. India IAP> -Jlof1~ullah /\min. Afghanistan's hard lln~ communist prime minister and secret police boss. took over as president and chlef t4 lhc rulmg party from Nur ~ohammcd Tarak1. and reports today 1nd1cutcd he might have :.taged a bnef but bloody coup in the former palace Radio Afghanistan reported the ultra-leftward power s hift Sun· day. and said Taraki res igned all his po5ts on health grounds But Taraki looked nt in Moscow last wc.'t'k en route home from the flava na non·alii.:ned meet· tnJ.:, a nd aJlhough ht' w<.is fond of TV ap~aram:cs did not broad· cast his rcs1gnaUon. DlplomatJc so11rces said this immediately triggered reports In Kabul. the Afghan cap1taJ, that Taraki was forc<:d out by /\min and J)()~l>1bly even killed or woundt'd '>IO<'c his whereabouts Wl'rt' unknown The sources s aid troop~ and tanks were g uarding key ministries and the Radio Afghanistan complex The state radio udded lo the ... pc·<·ulation bv rcp11rl1n~ Air Forn· M:.iJ S) l'd Oaoud T <irun. who oflt·ri '>l•rved as T<.irak1 ", ... u h m :.i 1· h 1 11 c ~ u n t o l 1 n i: bodygu:.ird. was k1llt•d Friday along with three otht!rs in the former royal l\rg Pulace. now the pn•s idc nt's om cial residence c:illt•d the People's lluus e. Thl' thn·l· were not •namcd. but ;m infornwd :-11111 <'L' in New Delhi w h o a ... k <· <I t o r c m a 1 n unonymous. call• nutlcar wtepon 1ecrtta - lnformation a federal Judte had forb\dd n 11 California nc11upaper to publish. "We iMtv• ~., aet.a _.. any aulhorlu .. and we hope It stay1 that way." editor Ron McCrea said alter the 11.000. clrcuhaUon Madiaon Prisa Con· nec\lon printed the letter lo a ttped.a lunday edmoft . The printing came houri aft.er Faith Alter tlae Stona Thl' t•on1-:rcJ,!al1on of Trinity Jo;p1s1'<Jp<Jl Chu re h in ~1obtl !'. Ala \\Or'>htpp<!d an th•· ('hUrC'h hall Sund J \ J ftr·r ttw dwrd1 lo'il 1l~ main roof '" Hurnt ant· Fn·dc·ri ~k la'>I \\f•Pk Arthur 1.t,ss:.ird. knnv.n as Lou11.,1 tinJ .., 'J <Jm~jalJ~iJ king." cooked 700 plat<·s of his "f>Ht alt~ for r <''>tdt·nt... of l'asca~oula, La , al...,o tut h~ml tl\ th1· ..,l<1rm U.S. Dlat.rlct Judie Robert Schnacke of San J'raaclaco "'laned a temporary ,_tnbUI .orde r S1 turda1 aaa&a1& pntteltbl fl the letter " tt. Daily Calllomian Of Berkel.,. The aovemment, aeetdq a res traininc order a1alDI& tbe Callfomia aludent. new1paper, said the letter contained "secret, restricted dab," that could "help other nallona de· • velop nuclear we1ponry and lo· Jure the U.S." The Energy and J uatice de- partments acted against the Daily Californian under the Atomic Energy Act o f 1954, which provides penalties of up to 10 years ln JaJI ror pe>sseuing and communicallng "restricted • data." f HE PRESS Connection an· nounced Saturday that il had re· celved from a n anonym ous source a copy of the letter written by cpmputer programme r Ch arles Han.sen, 32, of Mount.a.in View. Cali!. .> As publlsbed in the Press Con· nection, Jlansen's 32·page letter 1s roughly hair t echnical in· formation on what he sayslis how to build a nd trigger hydrogen bomb and half soc· commentary on the n eed of e American people to have the in· formation 110 t h ey will un· derstand thi: weapon's destruc· tlVC' p()WCr Other rcc1p1ent.'i of the 18--page document w~ _asked to sur . render thf'ir co~es, authorities sa id The New York Times today quot*'d thi: Energy Depart· mt'nl ·1' deputy general counsel. Eric J Fygi. ilS s aying thP Pn·ss Connection was not on the d1•partm~nl's list of !>even paper-; that had the letter M f:ANWlllLE, the Chicago Tnbunt• -;u1rl 1t plans to publish (JC1rt'I c>f th<' letter Thursdily ·t><·<'au..,t• of th(· ~ovemment's bt·ha\1or conct•rnmi! lhe letter." A. nt'l4"•PJper ownf'd by the Tnbunl· ('o abo ha' already pubhsh(-d a r1ar1 of tht• letter. What's inorf', Mr~ Fori!il in.sii.Lc;, NcwPort cannot blame Hren or Y1Jr!Ju Lind11 or G<.tJden Grove for lhc nightmarish bur~L'OOlllJ.: 11f buzz.ers. All you can do. Pc~gy i.ay!>, i:. blame the Newport Beach City Council for rt..-duc1ng the number of trash pickups as ploy to punish the Populace for passage of Balloon Escape for 8 In San Fr;inr1 1'ro . t h e \m<'riran C'1vtl Lllwrt1~ Uruon -.u1rl 1t would M·1·k to vacal<: .Ju11i.?t• Srhnarkt"s order . Ex· 1·1·u ttv1· 1>1rl'c trir Do r othy Erhli<'h .,.,.HJ 1l ,., a "scnou~ 11bridi.?ml·nt or 1"1~t Amendment 11 ~hh," .ind thilt lJ ban on µul>h,·atwn 1:-. nfJl.4 moot l ' !'l Altl1m1·y 1''rank Tue rk· l.1·1mt·r of Ma d1 c;on .,;ud the l'ri·" <'onn1·cl1on's publication uf I ht• ll•ltt•r v.a~ under study by his supc..nor.. <ind that it was un- <'l <'a r what action might be takt>n. Proposition lJ. · SO NEWPORT BEACH TllASHBINS overflow and the Oy pQpulation breeds and grows and crawls around on Newport champagne brunches. Some people may think lhal certain Newport City Council members wall i.iet the hoot in coming e lection due to their lhrai.hmg!. on i.uch issues as new construction or traffic foulup<> W<'ll. N ·wport rf'c;1dcnL') have teamed to tolerate a lot of tomfoolt>ry outofthe1rc1ty hall But nH'S an their martini!>., That'~ pmlJ<.ihly wht·rr· N<•wµort voteri. will draw the hnf' NA ILA . West Germany <APl - Four ctuldren and four ad11lts bel their lives on a hot air balloon made of nylon a nd bedsheets and drifted through the darkness of E ast Gt:r many. h ittin g the jackpot -freedom across the border in West Germany. Peter Strclzck. <.in airplane m ec hanic who de~igned the c:.c·apc craft. told rcPortcrs Sun. day the 12 mile. 20 JO minute flight wa~ h1s ~econd attempt to escape by ball0<>n from his com munist rufodhom eland. 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St rf'11,.k 10111 rt•J)(Jr1<•r-. ;sn<l tht• !i.slloon ('llmbt·d toK.OOOfot•l Th<> nt>ws paper noted in a front pagr t'<11tor1ul that the gov· 1•rnm1·nt 111 !\farch obtained an <1rdl·r barring Madison-based P rog rl'.\'>1 ve m agat.int! from pubhstung an article on nuclear '4 <'<.1p<>nry ba'>ed on research US· 1n~ uncla~s1f1cd public docu- nwnh "SA TIJROA Y night. the same thing happe ned to the Daily (':.1 llforn1an ... 1l s;od. "T he ..,h <.1dow o f govern m e nt 1·1·n-,or~h1p has fallen ac r05s the I.ind. It must stop. and 1t mu.st 'top now "--------- I Shop the Daily Pilot and Save! ... J 'm happy because l found the lowest food prices in town -with the help of the Daily Pilot . By using !he Dai ly Pilot food section, l really save. Each week. I study the Daily Pilot ads and clip the coupons. Timely recipes and news of eve nt s which a/ f ect food prices help m e plan a budgetwise menu. Televised c laim~ about lower prices are f ine, but the real bargains are in print. 642-4321 In the Daily Pilot. DAILY PILOT '1 .... ----------~ ,, MEXIOO -Wealth Brfugs Power MEXICO CITY tAP) -The hardhat la jolt\iq the rdactt.te .. the aymbol or Medco H the \Jnlted Sta.tu ' lona· a.nored aouthel"ft nel1hbor bullds Ila ftature on 1<>mt> of the world's ar ate1l oU reaervet Conatrucuon hi visible vh1u•tly every phtre u Mexkana lo ve t their ull •ealth and powerfu l nl'w eronom1c ataodU., lo rdlocri~~. darns. ro¥ds, fac tortes and homes. WATOIJNG nu boom are lbe cam l)ffinot, the poor rarmers wbo seem mos tly forgotten i n t he rush to modembe this impoverished nation. But many farmers, who lacked elec· tricity just a few years ago, now have tele vision sets on t,he dart noors of trass-thatcbed huts Looming over the future is an ex· plosive population growth rn the coun tryside, a baby boom that could nearly doll.ble the nation's 67 million people by the turn ol the century While some experts believe a disaste r scenario could easily be C<>nJured for Mexico , most agree t he Immediate Mexican future is optim istic politically. socially and econom ically. Among the ~easons for hope: -MAJOR OIL FIF;LDS being de· veloped along Me xico's Gull Coast -all . controlled by the state -are supplying some S3.8 billion in export profits this· year and the figure is Increasing. Muc h of the new income is earmarked for an ambitious program or industrialization and modernization aimed at feeding and e mploying the e xploding popula - tion. . -President J ose Lopez Portillo, who inherited serious economic and political pro ble ms f.,om his fl amboyant pre- decessor, Luis Echeverria. is riding a tide of popularity at the midpoint or his six-year term. Mexicans generally see him exercising his almost dktatorial powers wit h honesty and quiet com- petence. -Intellectua ls and politicians are heralding "a ne w polittcal era" after the ruling Institutional Revolutionary Party IPRI) allowed com munists and socialists to participate in elections and guaranteed the m representation . Observers see this ~s cooling an ex- plosive political climate. -MEXICO IS DlSPLAYING a new confidence in wor ld affairs a nd de· manding a more equal relationship wit h its mighty neighbor, the United States. Me xicans insist they will not be pushed • around anymore. 'Mexico, a nation three times the size of Texas, revolves around its capital ci ty of the same name, a megalopOhs that s pra wls across a 7,000-foot·hi~ valley and is destined to become Ole largest concentration of hum anit y ln the world. Me xico City is overflowing with 14 million people and It a bsorbs many or the 2 million people being added each year lo the country's popula tion. The capital cit y is a tr affic-jamm ed cc.nglomer a tion o f r ui ne d Az t ec pyramids, colonial cathedrals and bigh- r ise buildings that defy frequent earth· q uakes. Tree·lined boulevards ar e borde red with bronze statues of Mex· ico's many heroes, while squalid side· s t reet s i re lin e d with garb age. Streetside t aco venders compete for the touris t tra de with local branches or fabled French restaurants. AFFLUENT GUEST S s t ep from perpetually packed hotels into bustling, c ra wdea streets, where t hey find same. day editions of major U .S newspapers displayed alongside the city's 20 dailies and counUess m agazines. On a clear day, two toweri11g volcanic peaks seem ready to topple on the city. lfut few visitors ever see them . The volcanoes usually are hidden behind a dense smog that bangs over lbe city. Lopez Portillo presides ove r his na· tion from Los Pinos. the s tately, well· guarded residence nestled in the q uiet expanses of Chapultepec Park ~ast ·of the jostling city center. THE 59·YEAR·OLD president, with a bac kground of professional planning and adminis tra tion, has one of the world's most e nviable political jobs. He is almost an absolute monar ch, though some a rgue the s ys t e m has its drawbacka for the nation. "There ls no means of putting pres· a ure on our preside nts . Unde r our sys~em, either be decides on a course of £DITOR'S NOTB--W... ffnt part-ot CJ /foe-part aerin on Menco fooka at CM ,,.. economic. po11tical ond 1odal problem.I that tM nallora of 61 mflbon pe~ u espmnc- ing cu It min.es tt~ ne10 power -oil -ond seeks to feed sls poor and emn~ a.a o 100tld power. AP 'flll ....... '9 TRAFFIC-JAMMED BUSTLE Capital Suffera Smog action or it is not done ," said Victor Ur· quidi. presid e nt of the prest1g1ous College of Mexico. A conservati ve newspaper publisher adds, "The two m ajor moral values of our society are the prc~1dent and the Virgin of Guadalupe <Jnd I would never dare criticize either of them " THE VIRG I N IS Mexico's mos t sacred rl'lig1ou!'> shrine. Government leaders argue that SO years or polillcal stability at least compared~o el ewhere in volatile Latin America -ve the system or strong president power works. · L o p ez Portillo comes f rom a m o nolithic polillcal organizution that ha s held unchallenged power for haU a century. The PRl. a coalition of major labor organizations. farmers' groups, ' m iddle·of-the·road intellectuals and a 4 huge c1v1l servant class. 1s sometimes compared to the Communist parties of Eastern Europe nations because or its uncbellenged hold on the political life of the country. THE PARTY CHOOSES the pres1· dent, elects him a nd gives him almost absolute loyalty during a single six-year term. This has enabled Lopez Portillo to dramatically transform the sw1fr. flowing tides of near-anarchy that over· whelmed Mexico three years ago into the much calmer waters of today. He has also d rawn heavily on a bona nza or petroleum. Tankers and supertankers, up to a d~en at a time, bob on the Gulf of Mex· ico of! the port of co'atzacoalcos as they wait to fill their holds with Mexicari oil. T he crude comes mostly from scor~s of wells drilled in clear ings hacked fro m steamy jUtigles J\nd. roore recent· ly, the tankers ar~ also swallowing oil from great offshore rigs drilling down to the deep, rich d('poi.1ts beneath Cam· peche Bay off the southeast coast. AL S O F LOATIN G PA S T Coatzacoalcos. and continuing to the beaches of Texas, is a huge s lick of red· d ish-brown oil that since June 3 has been pouring from a reneRade Mexican well in the bay. It 1s a sensitive issue be tween'Mexico and the United States. T he pace of exploration and develop· ment is hectic. too. Boomtowns like Coatzacoalcos, Villaher mosa, Cardenas and Ciudad del Carmen are frenzied centers of construction that draw jOb· hungry Mexicans from around the coun- t ry. Many of them might otherwise have headed for the United States because in Mexico 40 percent pf the workforce is unemployed or works only part-time Mexico h as b een boos ling its petroleum estimates rapidly for three year s. until it claims tbe world's sixth largest proven reserves and pulls some 1.6 million barrels of oil from its 4.000 wells each day. M EXJCO SAYS ITS potential. but sti II unproven. oil reserves could go well over 100 billion barrels. But among many Mexicans, "there is a basic skepticism about Uus oil a sk~pticism that we all have We do not expect anything from this oil," said political scientist Jorge Bustamante of the College of Mexico. Part of the skept1c1sm grows from a widely held belief that: in a country where corruption is a part of l1h:. wealth goes inevitably to the wealthy EVEN TROUGH LOP EZ Portillo vows to develop the 011 cautiously to produce last ing and wides pread be nefits and to attack government cor . rupt1on. the tradition woven throughout the social fabric is one of wasted and misused resources. Corruption is seen everywhere Two women waiting to cross a busy Mexico City street casually slip ~ew peso~ in the hand of a traHic~O(J. who tm· mediately slops foor lanes or traffic: ~o the pair can cross against a red light "It's called mordida -the bite because it takes a bite from your pocket." says CJ m1ddle·cl~i.s young man in Mexico City "I can bribe a cop 1f I run a red light. and 1 can buy ii jOb from the umon .. MOST MEXICANS SEE the oil a s d tool. not a solution. "The oi l has given us lime to solve lhtt real p_roblems of Mexico. to feed our people, to limit our population and to get the people out or the crowded cities." said Octavio Paz. one of Mex ico's best-known social histonans . Neither agriculture nor employment can keep up with the explosive growth J\ major government goal 1s to !ced the growing milbons . by modernmng agriculture. now mostly a matter or far mers with machete!'> and ox drawn plows ,. TRACTORS REMAIN a rarity in much of the countryside, although on~ campesino after another s poke wistfully or a community purcha se. ' ·'Now we plow w1th oxen and horses <JOd burros -we use everything but the pigs to pull the plows," said Margarito Ramiro Sanchez. 51. who lives an a village 1n the southe rn mountains ··With :i tractor we could do much. much more." The problem, said a top government official. "1s not that the crops are lesi.. but that the people a re more." FAMILY PLANNING JS becomin~ a major focus of government attention Some progress is being made, but in CJ country where machis mo -the venera· tion--br manliness -is often measured by the number of sons, results come s lowly. "It is a task of education.'' said a senior member of Lopez Portillo's s taff "The couples must see that with s m aller famHies they can live better We are reasonably optim1sUc. but we are not claimmg victory " The annual birth r ate has dechned from 3 S percent to 2.9 percent, still one of the highest in the world . NEXT: "011 Powet " HUNTER HARRIS BART Still Shut THE AUTOMOBILE CONSUL TANT . OAKLAND <AP> -The shut· down of Bay Area Rapid Transit trains went into its third week toda y with no new talks set ln the labor dispute tha t has sent commuters crowding highways and buses to get to work. Specl•llzln9 In CIHllc • Antique • Unique INVESTMENT AutomobllH ''*' YH" o1 u ... n-• Ml y-t~. l'"vi•lftt c-tt.U*I eM "18 , ... fl•ld" •PP•••Hh I• 11r11ft8I ow11ert •lld ,,. .. ,.cllo h y•" •I IMYtltlli~lln a1&~1t\. It tlht a ....... u.MI M .. IKml.,. ,.., ¥ti.... • (714) 557-7752 3187A·1 Alrw•y, Co•t• M .. •. C• 12929 OAILY PILOT \ -~ ~~~~ .. \ ShoPPi11e ~=-=~~.,, ::;;;;;:a.Basket •• -!,• •Well, maybe so ....... . •But talk is so cheap -and so transitory. ' . s •When you want food bargains -prices you can count on day In and day out. the proof is in print . . .. .in the grocery ads In the Daily Pilot. •Confused by all the confllcttng claims? . •Shop the Dally Piiot, g et the f acts, com- pare ..... thel) you know you're really getting the moat for your money. 642-4321 . . FROM Fash ion Island. Newport Beach-. STEREO SOUNDS -OF THE H ARBOR .. . . • ............. mllllr '1. ,.,. S•e Speaks Right ·Up Jean Shepard 11 Country Muaic .Purist NASIMU..E. Ten.n. <AP> Outlpoken J ean Shep.rd says abe Freeway Flowers ~ Planned MUSIC I CALIFORNIA lovn u.e Grind Ole Opry but aWI tbinka OM! revered country music llMJw nat the Dlac fpr aa ~Uk J.m ·BrowA • 'BNWIL. & ..ra1Clf9odf,•• •llll• the Opry af a 1un t ln Mllrch. SANTA NELLA <AP> lllla• SMpard. la perform1r °"\ht Opry aloce I~. retu.sed to appeu -Two bualneumen on tbe aame abow wltb blm. -----------here have •&reed to help P-ORTRAl-T-S--. BY ~. .. ~ .......... CONTROVERSIAL ......... rd MailLiceme Bill Signed -SACRAMENTO <AP > CalUomians with good driving records will have a one·time. four.year extens ion o r their drivers' licenses by mail under a bill signed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. AB477 by Assemblyman Vic Calvo, D·Mountain View, ex- tends an existing pilot program. The law, effeetive Jan. l, ap· plies to motorists with no tr affic violations or accidents in lhe last four years. Calvo said tbe bill would s ave the state S3.7 million a year in administrative cos ts. Jumper Identified HONOLULU <AP ) -A 55- yea r -old California visito r jumped to his death from lhe 38lh floor of a Waikiki hotel in apparent gn er over the death of his roommate, Honolulu police said Thursday. The victim was identified as George Ross. of San Diego. Donald J ames, 55, was a roommate of Ross. polJct' said. - r • ••1 DID NOT r ,t;L the Orand c ountry rnuJIC all we know it ts 0 1 Opry was th• plue fo r about to ao down the dratn." Jam Brown." M H Sh pard She blumes st1&lton ma nagers Hy1 ''Thoee eountry music fan ud progrum directors did not want to hear Jatnelf "1'huy suy there's no demand Brown for certai n country rtlusic "It Ooored me," l\•Yll Miiis ur liata, but there· ls But there's htpard, whoiw 24 yeon; on lhf' ddinllely a market for good Opry rank aa the longtiwl aamong country music The crowds al u mal mgeri, "I felt emb&r· my COfl'ert11 dunn& thLp.asl rasaed over lhe whole altuauon year or two have been bigger But he'a a great artis t imd I ad than dunng lhe pasl 10 years ... m ire him for what he's done "I don't hke to rehai.h it," she ADDJTIONALLY, SHE says says "I lpve the Grand Ole many disc Jockeys on these Opry The whole thmg's forgot-radio stations are not country ten ... music onented. THE BROWN uppearance marks one of several con· trovers1es 1nvolvang Miss Shepard. 45. Because of her out- s poken nature, i.he's sort or country music's equivalent to Jane Fonda ''When people ask me a ques· tion, I don't know how they can expect me not to give them a straight answer," she says of her outspokenness. Jn that light, she's no ran or n a tiona lly televised Count ry Music Association awards show each October. "IT 'S NOT ON the up and· up," she says. "I could prove al if J had to." For example, she says, p<.'Oplc l ike sec r e t aries volt' f or categories t.hey really know lit tie about. On another topic. s he s ays there are some country music radio stations that do not play true country music. "They play s t uff b y Tom Jones and Mac Dav as." she sayi.. "It ·s not genuine country m usic. I'm not knocking thei.<: artists. but Tom .Jones can't sing u country song like Ceori~c J<incs "THE NEXT YEAR or y<·Jr and a ha)f w1 II be v<:ry cnt1c:d for country rn u:.i c, · · M 1s1> Shepard say1-. "This ts bccauM· radio stations have changed country musat• My view 1s that ·'They come from lop 40 s la· tions. There just are not many, country music disc jockeys who a re tr tte perso n a I 1 t ies anymore." Fitness Buff Plans Feat On Birthday SAN F RANCISCO <AP> Physical fitness expert J ack La Lanne says he will celebrate his 65lh birthday by s wimming a mile in shackles. with 65 boats containing 6,500 pounds of wood pulp in tow. La Lannc said here tha t he w1 II attempt the foal Oct. lS at Lake Hakonc. near Ml. Fuji in Japun. H c turns 65 on Sept 26 but djd not say why the swim will not take placl' on that date Jn 1!176, La Lanni:' towed 13 bo at's through the San Diego harbor Tiie yl'<1r before he swam from Mann County to San Francisco, shackled and towing a onc·ton boat Earlic:r. he s wam f r o m Alcatraz Island to San Fran· cisco, through the w<.itcrs of San Francisco U:.iy. • . ·- mne --thl• •mall town alone lnteratate Ff ve bl oss o m with wlldllowen by seeding acr e aee a l ong the freeway. The me rchants, Dave Buchanan. a service sla· lion owner, and Mark Dudys. a hotel manager. said they will each seed about an acre borderine the freeway. Buchanan aaid be will present a detalled coal estimate to the Santa Nella Chamber or Com· mer ce in hopes il will agree to buy a large qu a ntity of seeds lo s pr ea d a lon g tb e freeway right-of-way. The bulk of the seeds p lant e d will b e California Poppy, but there will also be two or three othe r varie ties known to thrive In the a rea, Buchanan s aid. 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I "-Yonc Jet\ •I Buf!eto S.ftO .... atNewE~ wuf!lft91Dn •I St LOUIS Oekl•ntl 111 IC-cr1,, Chic-Ill Mleml N•war-a1s.n F<tonet!Ko Piii~ •t,...... '\"-Ge.nu \HIUe .. 0..-. JCHlf SDlf. l SDI 2121 Harbor Blvd. Cotta M••• 540-~630 '80 LINCOLN OR MERCURY ••• , FOR EARLY DELIVERY CoMplete ••. •SALES •LEASING •SERVICE ., ...,..,, .., ..... , ,,, ,.,. NYsE-cOMPOSITE-TRXNSACTIONS STOCK~ I uU~ ••• ~SS' A Look Baelc . Stock Buying Daliits l~proye By SYLVIA PO&Tl:a TMt• .. 11'-C-..... Early tn September 50 years a10. th• naUon wu cr owded With "thousand-dollar m1Wooalre1." We never wall know exactly how m any Americana were wallowing in the gambllng or~ or those days, but we do know that a huge number we~isk lng every penny they bad to gam· ble In stocks on the thinnest permiaaible margin. With only Sl.000 or their own cash, they were buytnc Sl0.000 in stocks. Even a slight price decline could pier~e that 10 percent margin and bring a "call" fro m their brokers to put up more cash to maintain thelr martln or be sold out They were playing with "penny" stocks whipped up to lndt-fcns1ble levels by rumo rs and s peculators whose act1v1t1es were s ubject to no control~. TO SUGGEST T HE FRENZY OF THE gambling, the turnover utm or :.totks l111Wd on the New York Stock Ex· rhangt' Wliil 132 r11:rC'l'nt Jn 1928 a nd 119 percent In 1929. This wai. equivalent to ~aymg that every ,share listed on lh1: Bag Hoard was tr<.1d1:d at least once during the year. Thf.'n. M'l'nHn.:ly fur no reason, came a series of selling .,,, a vei. N1ch 1(1 v1ng un unheeding world a i.ignal that the .,,, alllest '>lock boom an all history was dead. By Ortobt-r 1329. when tht: selling climax came, many who had bt!t•n part 111 lhc get·nch quick '>Pr"'· no longer could r;11·.1· the ca.'>h dc-m :1nd1•d to hold tht·ir m<ir~ms lo I h ,. I () II •. r t' I' n I mantmum Dur 1 n J.! t h ''., 1• Money's Worth chmal'tar chi~., h:udani.: up to Alack Tuesday, bllllons of d oli:Jr.., of ..,to<·k 'ah>•'" wC'rf' erased 1n a matter of hours. Thos(' "'h<J hJtl lw .. n · m1lltonaues" al breakfast were pauper. by lun1·h 'I hi· m·steggs of bolh the i.opha sh cates and the innot•·ril'> :-.ampl)' d1bappeared into nothingness TODA V , I llA Vt. /\ MAJOR ptnportion or m y neslegg 1n ... 1m k-. !Jut th1 n · ,., ,, 'ital d1..,t1nctaun Everything I own, I ov.n Wlth rrn o'ol.11 r a•h I 1·un :.ell '>Ul at had('OU"i lus"ic!> 1f tht· sto<'k ffiJfk• l ~01• .. 11111> a steep down.,p1 ral. but I cannot tw sulcl out ·1 h•· d1·t1n1·t1<1n ts in how WI' huy n11w '/b for ruaq.pn r l'f11111.-m1•11ts. l.lfldt r a 1!134 law the F'tdt•rJl H1·!>t r"• Bo.11d w t . rnarg1n rt'qu1n·m1•nt-;, as d11 th,. ..,t1x·)( .-11:1·h11nJ.!l'' .111tl th• h '<1·.., m1n1rnu 1n ha'> lwna (ll SO 1wr tt:nl f()I m11r1· ttwn fl\f• ~ear., Thnt have tu·1·n 1111 c·.111-. fo r .Jrld1t11111.il 111.11 gin in iln) 1rnl)'lrt1rnt volum1· 111 > l•J .... B 11 rr 1,"' • r Ii ' \ " t-. ru 1· m tJl' r ( 1 r 1r1 .. "' 1· r •· t h,. 1•11u1\ ;1lt·nl vf ,&1111• 1 1•1 I•'re1·nt of the totjl m;1rkr t \.alu1· of •• 11 fl1~ l~1.11 d 11-t •I '••I 111 l'Jt'.1 111 1•11•1 th• 111oport1rin 1'> 1Jnh I JJ<•ru nt 1,f 1111.11 '.;fu.• Tiii-: n·n~O\-t.K f<i\TIO ·~ Rl'NNING around 27 JH.'rt't•nt an 111711, •·qui\ ;d l'r11 to tr.11hn1\ 'Jf less than three of evt:r~ 1U '>h:11 1"' 11,11•11 •in ltw Bi ~ lloard Th•:re arc few o;agns today lhJ I th•· ~r f·Jt•·r fr1<1l · lht«iry <Jtiminalc>!> trad· 1ng rhu\1111• "''H ~. 1111 th•· h;a •" thttl lh_tr~· s lllway., ifnothcr ~reatl•r f1111I • a1•• r 111 I ;\r11l '•111 ,1 pr11f1t "1wn you sPll l Thi . mJrkt'\ c·11ul1I ).!•1 trtl•> a larl 111n and people who hold '>I™ i,..., 1·11u ld .,, 1 ,, •·raou ... • rrii.wn an '>lo1·k values flut .1 m:irk,.I rt •11nl.' l:ir ~·· h 1111 .1 c .... h foundation 11> on a sound fuund.ill<m General to Test Electric Trucks <;en•·ral T• 11 ph<1n•• 11r C.1l.aft>m1.i and t1o1.o other General <'Orn paru~s hav•· 111·••11 • ho 1•11 to npt•r atP demonstralion rlt·t<l' of bJltt•r) f><l'ol.• r ••ti 1I\11 • <'a rs and trucks fo r three yea rs ab part ''' d J!"' 1·r111w·nl 11ro~ram to gain experience v. 1th electni· "l'h1d1·' Under 11n a..i 11•1•n11•11t "'1th th•· U S Department of F:n1·r~y. tht> c·nmp.111; wall te-.t 25 electric quarter· ton trucki. undtr r 1·).!111;,r 1o1.orktnl! conditions in Lakewood, wh1•rt• 11'11' ut1 lit" s•·~vf' .... 113.600 cu~tumers Tht• t"''' olht•r Gl•n1·ral T(•lephonl' & ElP<'tronac Corp. 'IUb!'i1d.Jant•'-an• in Florida und Jfawa11 1-:ac•h will test 25 , d11 cle:. undt•a 11•u11l;ir working rond1llon:s TllF. f\\TTERV POWE R ED ve hi cles, t o be marked with th<> \\Md'> "Plectric powered." will help the govemm1•n1 -.\1 mulatc public interest in using electric automobiles. ~aid <; l111·rce Martin, the utility's supply and tran11portat1on darcrt<ir ·'The (aeld dcmonstralt<>n also will assist the Depart· ment of Energy 1n 1h pro~ram to evaluate the technlcul and operational c hanH'll'r1!>llcs of electric vehicles to de · termlne how w1•ll lhl') n rn meet the needs of commercial organ12.ation:. ... ul'l1 "" <iTE as well a!I private users," Martin sn1d The field 1·valuat1on program is one of several being ronducled by various business orgamzallons under the F:lt-<'tnr nnd I I\ tmd V<•h1rle Research. Development a nd Oemonstrot1on ·Act PJ!.!>ed by Congress in 1976. The act says that U.S. depen· dence on f oreig n ( J i.ources of petroleum ENERGY 1eopordlzes national · sec urity, i nhibits foreign policy a nd un· -------------dermincs e conomi c well·belng. GTE Wlll purchase the 75 electric vehicles, srare parll and test equipment und will m aiMJm operallona records. Under a cost·sharing a rrangement, the Oe partmeot of Eneray w111 pay $631.724 to the three telephone companies , ov'r the three.year vcnoo The balance of the project. ex· ' peeled to total about $1 7 m1~Uon, wiU be funded by GTE. GASOLINE ENGINES AND ASSOCIATED parts will be removed Crom regular producllon·llne vehlcla and ~ repraced by battery powered electric motors. Each Yehlclt • will have 16 or 20 sto rage batteries that will be rechar1ed • at nlsht to provide u cruisina range of at least 50 mlln at a speed or 50 mph. The companies will keep record.a on the performance and pubUc acceptance of the vehicles and provide periodic reportl to the Department or Eneray. T he aovemment, ln turn, wlll abare the lnformaUop with automotive manufac· turera, other Interested parties and the public at lar1e. • The GTE veb lcle11 were choffn fro,m a lilt of t.M.e whlcb meet Eneray Department mlnlmum·performance atandarda coverln1 such upecta u ener1y t0aaumptjoa, ranee, battery UCe, relia blUty, dunb.Wty and 1afet.y. TRE ftll8T AlJTOS A.&B 8nNG deUven4 to a.. . GTE companies thJs month, and all 15 are to M ln th• field by the mlddJe of next year . "'lbe 1ovemment'1 field demonatntlon profram II ct. alsned to lct.ntlly and tn t segmentl ot th• automobile market wbe ... elfftrtc veb.lcl• un .,.,_ tmplo1ed to t.bt beneflt ot the uera." Martin said. ''The prorram la expected to lnvo1ve tom• I0,000 elee· tric vehicles when eomplet.d lD 1•. The procram bet• lut year who lbe fil'lt 300 took to the road&." It la .. tlmated that more thaa J,000 electric •utol .,. In 1trvlce ln the United ltatff, Hclualve of tboH partlcl_patlnJ ln the Enerty Department'• pro1ram • ..