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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 27. 1979
1tfUrder, Rope Cose
YCM. JI, ltO "'J HCTIOWI. .. ~AOal
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e Mayor Miffed at Slight
Bite Leads
To Sentence
NEW YORK <AP> A part.-
time soc1olo~y instructor has
pleaded gwlty to biting orr the
e nd or his estr anged wife's nose
dur ing a quarrel over custody of
two small daughters
Supreme Court Justice Irving
Aronm said Wednesday he in·
ten ded to scntenn• the ma11 .
Marco Mason. 36. to two months
in prison and the re m ainder or a
rive-year te rm on probation
A divorce s uit 1s pe nding
between Ma~on and his wife.
Kathe nnc The fle:.h~ part or
Mrs . Mason's nf)se was sewn
back on in an e1J,ht-hour opera-
tion. and only a small :.car is
visible.
Gold Price
Hits Record
n $395.50
LONDON <AP> The pnce or
gold bullion soared $21 75 an
ounce today to a record $395.50
and the America n dollar
s lumped against maJOr Euro·
pean currenc1e:.
Gold was fixed in the after-
noon by the fi ve lead.mg bullion
dealers in London. up nearly $10
from the m orning fix10g and
well above the We dnes d ay
closing.
In Zurich. the metal hit a rec·
ord $394.50, up from $375 Wednes-
day and well above the previous
Zurich high of $381.50 recorded
Sept. 20.
Th e d o ll ar. m ea nwhi le,
tumbled against leading Euro-
pean currencies, dropping below
1.75 W~t German marks and
losing more than 3 cents against.
" the British pound. In London the dollar was quot·
ed at 1.5675 Swiss francs. down
from 1.5827 late Wednesday in
the Swiss financial center.
In London. where the dollar
fell 2 cents against the pound
Wednesday on heavy Mideast
selling. the slide continued.
Hulber t
R e sts
His Case
By FRE&ERICK SCBOEMEHL
Ol 11• O.ily "'"" Sull
An Orange County Superior
Court Jury deliberated murder.
kidnap and rape charges today
again st Kenneth Ri c hard
Hulbert. who, acting as his own
attorney, reste d his defense
Wednesday with a cryptic. two-
word admonis hme nt, "llias u
Nogabugundu 1"
Hulbert. 28. recited the words
a fter telling the six·man six
woman jury that he would not
a ttempt to answer the "what
a nd why" or the 15 felony
charges lodged against him.
The tal l , bla c k -haired .
bearded defendant. formerly of
Fullerton. refused to offer Jurors
any translation of the words. He
would only say that they com-
prised an ancient saying more
than 5.000 years old
Hulbert is charged with the
Januar y. 1976. murder of Gina
.Marie Tisher. a 19-year-old
Wh1ll1er newlywed whose nude
and raped body was found in the
back seat of a car left aban
doned in Fullerton
He also is facing char ges of
kidnap. r ape. robbery. assault
and sex perversion in connection
with a bductions of two other
north Orange County women.
One. left for dead in a ditch in
Irvine. survived and testified
against Hulbert.
In his final argument, pros-
ecutor Richard Farnell re-
minded the jury to recall "what
t his c r e ature did to that
woman."
"I'd call him an animal. but
animals dMl't do this to each
other ." Farnell said .
The deputy district attorney
urged the jury lo rememt>er the
victims and their ramiUes and
friends, adding, "You can't let
these people down, ladies and
gentlemen."
(See T RIAL, Page AZ)
9 Fireme n , Cop Held
The L ong, Long . Wait
These are the hard core vanety California
Angeb fans The~ s tartt•d tin.mg up this
morning for pl <J~off t ickets. which go on
sakat9a m Satu rday Hy8 15thcrcwerc 55
1.111., Ill thl· line that -will undoubtedly 111
t·n· aM· 1 mnll'n:.C'I v bv the lime the t 1ckl't v. m
dim upt•n, for I he ·nah 1 mo re pennant series
Elderly Patients Held
Nursing H o m e ~mplo yees Seek Wages
PHILADELPHIA <AP >
More than SO e mployee.s of an
aged Victorian nursing home re-
mained holed up 1ns 1de the
bankrupt ins titution today. de·
manding they be paid before
they release 140 elderly patients.
The employees have worked
for six weeks at the Sar ah Allen
Nursing Home . a seven-s tory,
patnt·Oukcd structure. without
waf'e!\. They. say they bought
food for the patie nts, some
senile. when the m oney ran out
·'The pallents don 'l want to
leave here It's not a beauuful
'llace but it's hom e ," Cleo
Armstron1t. a practical nurse.
s a 1d today "This hom e 1s
needed in this neighborhood "
"They're tak1nt: 11 look al all
Lhe options." ht' suid
Carmen Sanders. ("OOrdinator
or nurses Hl Sarah Allen. ~u1d
state troopers had plannt-d to
enter the home Wednesday und
remove the patients
I ·Rape at Fire Station?
Bookkeeper Kathy Wilkins
said the last paychecks. totaling
$27.689. were Issued Aug. 31 and
they bounced She said the
employees were las t paid Aug.
17.
·: W c ' ve bee n •he r e a Lon e
time," she said. "If we were on-·
ly here for the pay. we would
have been long gone."
"That's the reason we bar
ricaded the doors." she :.iud
"We did not want them movc-d
out like cattle. Families or the
patients were contacted and
they are in favor or our artion. tr
the patients move, we ~et no
money "
"We won't abandon them ,"
said nurse Marcia Deal. "They
don't wanttOve movcd.''
State Welfare Commissione r
Helen O'Bannon said the state
had been forced to take the ac-
<See NUKSJNG. Page AZ) KNOXVILLE, Tenn. <AP> -
Nine ftreflp ten and a sheriff's
deput_y h ave been arr ested
foUowin8 the accusations of a
woman who says she was raped
by 25 to 30 men at a city fire st.a·
tloa, authorities aald.
Dl1trlct Attorney General
Ronald Webster said the Knox·
rille ftreftebten were arre1ted
Wed nesday on various sex
cbar1e1.
The deputy wu char1ed with
aid.ins and abetting rape and
was auspended rrom duty upon
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his arrest, Webster aiud. Sheriff
Joe Jenllins said he bu not de·
cided whether the s uspension
will be wiULor without pay.
Knoxville Mayor Randy Tyree
iaid a declaion on whether to
suapend the flrefiahtera will not
be made '8ltil later tbil week or
the flnt ol nut week.
Two firemen were a.mona slx
~epartment aupemaora put on
paid leaves cA ablence ~UI· 25
dter olrtciala be1an a n lD·
vestiiation into the woman'•
char1es.
Police reports quote the
woman as saying she was picked
up after work by the sheriff's
deputy Aug. 21 and taken to the
fire hall, where she was Ued to a
bed for 18 houn and raped by 25 to
30men.
Webster s aid the nine
rlreflgbtera arrested represent
the men the woman could
po11illvely idenUry. He said an
lnve11U1aUon ls con~nulna and
more firefight.en could be ar·
rested later.
A preliminary beartn& on t.he
cbar1es l11etrorOct. 8.
...
T he employees are members
of Local 1199C of the Hospital
Workers Union . They bar-
ricaded themselves inside the
building Wednesday after hear·
Ing that tho state was going lo
transfer the paUents, moat of
them bedridden and from the
Philadelphia area, lo a st.ate·
operated home near Harriaburt.
Timothy Pott., a 1poke1man
for the stale Public Welrare
Department, aaid today that of.
flciala Crom bla a1ency were
meetlns wttb aidet lo Gov. OS cit
Thomburlb and otticlall ot the
state Heafth Department..
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FAIL FASHION
UNE FE..4TVRED
Tbe latest In fall rasblons
come to Daily Pilot readen to-
day In Style, a supplement, on
pat ea C4 lo C1 · Don't min the •torles and
photol de\.a1lln1 Orance Cout
1lyln 1 in today's Daily Pilot.
Marine
Meeting
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11 confirmt.id
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tlon, up to 2,000 arl111t1on11I Sovlft
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the tour liJl&nda, which have
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Vita111in Loses-
c No Cure for Cance r
IH >STON <AP) A study m the New 1':ngland
.J1111 111,d of Medicine says that d espite earlier promis·
111g n ·.,ult,S, la r ge do~es or vitamin C will not. c ure
1·:irw1·r
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<·ase s "' cancer They conclude d , "We were unable
to show a thc re p<•utic benefit of high.dose vitamin c;
rn•atmcnt "
In th<• study , publis hed in today's Journal fiO pco
pl<· took d<1ily dos es of IO grams of the vita~rn. and
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~ur" 1 \I'd for ~even weeks.
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that 1·ar1t·t·r putients who took vitamin C s urvived <JO
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MARINES • •
mandt•r s a id . B:.i r rows ft.l'ls
"that h1!> 111vnlve ment al th1!>
t1m<' ~ould be> i-.omewhat pn·
m <.iturc· du1· to th1· fa<'t that s ub
orih natl· 1·11rr1nwnd., hav4· nlJl Y<·l
completed their coni.1deralwn of
tl1c•.,t• rnatt1·r-. ·
!-.a1<1 S1J1.., Wt·!f1u•-,r1a y
· I don 't think they. rl'ah:r.c· an
W ;1st11n gton lh<il this Ith" l'tly)
1:-. n o lnngt>r a lot of a-.paragus
pat l'lu •s ·r hi' m<J yor ..,ate! thal ;ilthough
hr· tould undnsta11<1 thl' llm<·
1·o nbt rw nb the· genera I 1s undt'r,
· I think 1t'o; 1ncumlJl'nl 11n lhcm
to ha n· better l1<11son with the
p1·11 plr who s urround thl•tr
ha-.t· ··
S t lls ..,md the· <·ity pr1•senlly
'urrouncb the base on three cor
nc·r s and that 1f 1m annexation
plCAn is s uc:cessful . the city could
totally cnctrC'lc the sprawling air
s ta tion
H e s <itd the M arint• Corps
'o<mcr or lc1tf·r w<>uld ha v«• to tn
l1•r<i t'l with the c:!J mmun1ly
a r ound 1l
Ut•sp1 le the r c·fusa I l1J d1i.C'ui.s
mutual eom·erns with ham, Siii!.
..,:Jtd he would still continue his
efforts t o mc·ct with hi g h
ranking Marine 0Hic:1als
Beatles Sue
Promoters of
'Beatlemania'
NEWYORK <J\P ) lnareu
n1on of legal sort!., the still s pht
llcall~ are C'ollcct1vcly suang or
ganizer.. and promoters or the
htl s tage show "Heallemam11"
ror $60 m 11Lion in dc.mages. the
l><.11 ly News reported today
In a suit filed late Wednesday
in Lm, Angeles, the gr oup sought
an injunction to s hut t he six
"Beatlemania" s hows lounng
the United Stale~ as well as at
te mpt s to pa c kag e u
"Beatle m ania '' TV s how, the
newspaper s ajd.
T h e ruling co u ld a ffect
another cast p r e p aring to
perform this fall ln London , the
News said.
T he court action was reported
ly made by la wyer Berl l''ields
on beha lf of the Deatles' com·
p any, Apple Core Ltd.
"J ohn , Paul, O eor ge a n d
R in go are t h e m ost famous
g ro u p in popula r music of all
tim e , and they h ave decided to
g" lo court to protect e very
aspect of their unprecedented
value," Fields said.
The News said Steve Leber,
w h o organized the s uccessful
"Beatlem ania" prom otions, said
h e w a s "am azed "' b y th e
laws uit.
"Why h ave t hey waited three
yea rs to com e forwa rd like
tbi-.C' Leber was quoted.as uy.
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Radioactive Ga8
'Operator Error'
RICHMOND, Va. CAP)
First evidenee lndJc.atett UM re·
lease of a s mall amount of
radioact.lve 1u from the Nort.h
Anna nucle ar power plant was
"• people problem, a11 operator
problem," 1 Nuclear Re1uJatory
Commlulon ottlel1l 11Jd.
"Nothin1 I have IUHetlt a
mechanical proble m ," Victor
Stello Jr., director ot the NRC's
operating reactors dMalon, Hid
Wednesd_, In Wuhlnston. ,.
II . the Jopuneae de fenae, pf .
fl rlalK llUid
Ont• 11Ut~111J s1.11d the Defense
Alrl•m•y • Ul(rt•1•d there wa!l In
furm11t111n l hul the re was a
poi.11lhillty of Soviet troops m
Sh.lkotan "
l'rlm e Min ister M uayoshl
Ohir u aald today lhe report bad
no t ~n vcnf1~. but said "ap
11ropruite" daplomatlc s teps
would b~ taken 1f at Is coo-
f1rml'd lk :spoke to reporters
dorrng an election campaign ap-
p"arance
J apa n lodged earlier protests
wh e n the Soviets placed t.roope
or military facilities on lbe COO·
tested "northern t erritor ies"
islands off Hokk aido, J a pan's
northernmost main island.
A spokes m a n fo r forme r
is land Inhabitants today told •
nt•ws conltrrcnce 220 me mbers of
his group planned an appeal lo
ll N S t•c·r<'lar y c;cnt>ral Kurt
Wald ht•trn for the is lands ' early
r eturn lo J upan Spokesm an
Mitsuu Yunami said they would
"l ak e our t'asc to as m a ny U.N
umbassodors as we can." al a
ra lly in Ne w York on Oct. 8.
The• defense officials said it
was the first tim e since 1900 that
t he Soviets had bct-n reported
pull inf.( troopii on Shikotan, an
K5 squarc ·rrulc is land 42 mites
off-, hon•
Pohllcal <inaly ... ts hcrr· say thP
hutldup ma} tw <i response to
Ja1wn·s ...ign1ng 11f a pt.':1c1• trt•;J
I~ with Chtnu h11tl yt•ar anrl th•·
11ormahi'at10n of l ' S relaltoni.
With Pt•ktng
Tht• n •pc1rt1•d dl'ployment pro
bahly O<'<'urn·d in Augusl when
th rec 5.000-lon Soviet freighters
sailed into tht• is land's harbor ,
dd«.>nst• offt C'1als s aid It ap
p<·ar NI to raise 1mother <Jbstat'lt•
to .Japan's hopP:-. for rc:ga1run~
c·us tody of tht· is l ands
Tht.• J a p <.1ncse news service
K vodu today qu11lt•d Mo-;i:ow
rad111 11s say1n~ 111 :.i IJroatlcust
rnon1tori·d hc r1· th;it th1· Sov11·l
tJ 1111Jn "has th1· right to 1111
dc·rtakc cons tru1·t111n work
1·1th1•r mtl1tary or c1v1lt ttr1 111
an) p:1rt c1f 1ti. lt·rrrtory "
Sin ll'l Emba ... ..,y ~pokt•smrn
wt>ri• not immediately available
for rommt·nt ,
The 1'>1:.inds , Shakotan.
Etorofu . ll <Jhomai and
Kuna i.htn, were taken over by
the Sovwl lJnron cm Sept 2, 1945,
the day lhc Al ires ilnd Japan
s rg nt•d a pt'ace treaty ending
World War II At that time about
16.000 pers ons fled the 1s lancb to
llokkatdo rather than lt ve under
SoviN m1lttary rule
f'rmw Page Al
NURSING • •
lion lo ens ure the s afe ly of the
patie nL'i
However . David F. P hifer, an
assistant attorney general wilh
lhe s late He alth Departm ent,
said rn a telephone in terview
Sept M that the patients would
be re located in the P hiladelph1a
area and there was no rush
Employees continued lo care
for the patients and allowed re
tati ves brief visits with pallents
Wednesday before barn cadmg
the doors
J\pprox1mately 120 employets ,
inc luding 80 nurses. work at lhc•
home
Aweement OK'd
MJ NNF.APO J.IS CA P >
Northw1·11l Arrhnei. announced
today that 1t has reached a ten·
talive rontract agreement wi lh
its mac hinists, a verting a strike
The International Association of
M a c hin1sLs, with 3,500 mem ber.s
working for N<1rthwest, had set a
strike dcaline of 5 a.m PDT to
day
TOPEC Fears
Dollar Drop
VI ENNA, Austria CAP>
O P EC f i n a n ce
m inisters meeting her e to·
day feel the sagging dolla r
ts cutting lheir oil re ·
venues, bul a spokesma n
said they h ave no Im ·
m edlale plans lo switch
the currency used to set
petroleum prices.
Ham i d Z a herl ,
s p o k esman for finance
ministers of the Organlaa·
lion of Petrole um Export·
Uig Countries, aald the
group would discuss the
falling vlllue of the dollar,
reple nlabment of the
OPEC aJd fund and In·
c r e a 1 ed cooperation
amon1 members to deal
with development. in ln·
ten'lllUonlll oU marlleta.
Zaherl 1ave reporters
f e w detalla, but tbe
mlnlatera were not expect·
ed to conalder a po11lble
prtce lncreue.
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·Ed~on Electric Packet
f 'Jnally, Dt ' f'FI ELD \' ACllTS of Costa Mesa h as joined forces
w ith thP mo~l d asslcal bay launch e ve r built. The beauty o f a
hygQn <• era. grought back to life in conjunction with the
r c llahlllly of ele ctric power.
Df'potdts for orde rs are now being taken for the new Edis on
t'lt>ctrk (Jacke t. The COMMODORE model package Includes:
1>acke t hm with ne w s padous inte rior, all natural bronze deck
hardware, t e ak trim, full surrey top with tassels. cle ar
c urtains , c ockpit cus hions, full cover, carpet. te ak bar, st e re o,
full electric propulsion &yatem, wheel steering, bUge pump,
running llghls, e lectric born. dock Uaes, fende rs, antf.foul
bottom palnt, p aint name and CF numbers. Owner's choice of
c olors . Introduc tory prtce: $12,500.
C'omr ltPf th(' w<>rld's only solar powered bay launch al the Lido
Village• 'IN 1'111': WA1'P.R BOAT SHOW" September 24th through the
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VOL. 72, NO. 270, 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA •N FIFTEEN CENTS
The Long, Long Wait
These arc the hard core variety California
Angels fan~. They s tarted lining up this
morning for playoff •.ickcts, which go on
sale at9a.m . Saturday. By8: IS there were55
fans in the line that will undoubtedly in·
crease immensely by lhe lime the ticket win
dow opens for the Baltimore pennant sen es .
Jane Fonda
Dared
To Debate
WASHINGTON CAP) -The
e lectr ic power industry hu~
challenged actress Jane Fonda
and husband Tom Hayden to a
SO-city debate on whether
t America can get along without I nuclear power.
The challenge came Wedn{$
day as the Haydens brought
• their fall offensive against the
atom to Washington. They plan
to vlsjt 50 cities in 32 day& to
argue for cl06ing the country's
72 nuclear power plants.
At a Luncheon or the Nationul
Press Club, Miss Fonda i:;aid &h~
saw nothing wrong with putting
her fame and fortune In tht
servi ce of her hu s band'&
crusade.
"I don't apologize ab<)ut put
Ung my tremcndou') salary at
the 5erV1ce or candidates who
• are poor und hl"'s one of
1 them," she said. "They <oppc>-
1
nentsl never bank on people lake
Tom Hayden m<1rry1ng someone
like me, thus being able to get ut
least a foot in the door of a cam-
paign.
"The difference between my
1 putting my money at the service
of movemenL'>, causes and pohta-
cians Is that 1 don't ask anyt.tung
in return in terms of special
benefits or bnbes or anything
like that."
Hayden, who helped round lhe
Students for a Democratic Soc1e
' ty in the 19605. did nothing to
correct lhe impression left by
bis wife that he may again be a
candidate for the U.S. Senate.
He unsuccessfully sought the
Democratic Senate oominaUon
in. 1976 for a seat then held by
John Tunney, 0 -CaU f.
After the Haydens spoke, the
Edison Electric lnstilute, an as-
'<>Ciation of investor-owned-elec-
tric companies, produced a
man-and-woman "truth squad"
which will follow the Hayderus
wherever they go In their month
of travel.
Gold Hits Record
Of $395 an Ounce
LONDON <AP) The pnce of
gold bullion soared $21 75 an
ounce today to a record $395.50
and the American dollar
s lum ped against ma1or Euro·
pean currencies.
Gold was fixed in the after·
noon by Ute five leading bulli9n
dealers in London. up nearly $10
rrom the morning fi)(ing and
well ubov-c th e We dnesd ay
closing .
ln Zurlch, the metal hit a rec·
ord $394.50, up from $375 Wcdnes·
day and well above the previous
Zurich high or $381.50 recorded
Sept 20.
The riollar, m ea nwhile .
tumbled against lei.idin~ Euro·
pean currenc1l0i-., dropping below
I. 75 We~t <ierman marh and
losing more than 3 cents aga1n5l
the British pound.
In London the dollar wa!> quot·
ed al 1.5675 Swiss francs. down
from 1 5827 late Wednesday an
the Swiss financial center
In London. whcrl' the dollar
fc•l I ::? cents ai;; .n,,t Ull' Jl(iund
Wednesday on heavy Mideast
selling. the slide continued. 1 he ·
pound was being quoled al
$2.2150 compared lo $2.1810 late
Wednesday
Wt.en ban1<:, closed for the Jav
in Tokyo, the dollur wa!> larJ_11·ly
unchanJ?ed at 22l i5 yen from
223.00 Wedne1id<1y
Judge Acts to Halt
Justices' Salaries
SACRAMENTO <AP> A
Su pc rior Court Judge ordered
!>talc Supreme Court justices'
salaries cut off Ulday, sayrng the
court is unconstitutionally hold·
rng case., longer than 90 days
without ruling.
.Judge Joseph Babich made
the ruling in resP'mse lo a suJl
by th<' Law and Order Carnp:.Ucn
Thiefs Loot
Just a Buck
A burglar who slashed through
a screen door to ente r an apart·
ment in a Newport Beach com-
plex might be wondering today
if crime really pays.
'fhc burglcµ-'s early morning· ~ork netted hlm just one crisJ)
dollar biU, police said.
The loss was reported early
Wedneadny by 43-year-old Paul
Eckert of Park Newport after he
round the damaged screen about
4:30 a .m. The dollar was taken
from bla girlfriend's pune .
Comm1ltf·c. whal'h said the court
ha~ held 21 cases longl r than 00
days one for ne&rly four
years
Th(' provisions of the state
Constitution that "ay!> JUd~cs
may not be paid rf cases are
held longer than 00 days after
they arc• !>Ubm•ILNt ts hased on
"a thL'<lfY. :H·cord1n g tu the Bt
ble. that 1£ you don ' l work, yc,u
don 't <:at," Habach !>aid
Bahich·s prd1m1nary in1unc-
t1on could uffr·ct p:..ychccks due
to be mailed to th e s c.•vcn
Justices Fnday. !><Od Su:-.an Un
derwood . a de puty &ttorney
general who represented slate
Controller Ken Cory Ile as the
defendant because he dispenses
state paychecks
She sald If the cleci:;ion i.., ap·
pealed, a hlgh<:r court could or·
der the salaries contin•Jed
There was no immediate word
from Cory's office on whether
the ruling would be appealed.
Chier J ustice Rose Bird is paid
$73,723 Jl year , and the other six
justices make $69,386.
Russ Off Japan!
TroOps Said Occupying Islands
TOKYO (AP> -A U.S.· u,.
telligence ttpOrt says the Sovtet
Union bas a division-sbe force of
10,000 to 12,000 troops on four
Islands claimed by Japan 40
miles of( the northern Japanese
coast, Defense Agency officials
reported today.
Foreign Mirustry sources said
Japan would file a formal pro-
test with the Soviets if the report
is confirmed.
Accord.mg lo the U S inlorma·
lion, up lo 2,000 additionaJ SoVlel
troops have arrived on the
island of ShJJcotun. bnngmg to
10,000 to 12.000 the total force on
Marines
Irk Irvine
Mayor
Manne Corps officials an
Washington DC may s till think
of Irvine a!> a "little burg,"
Mayor David Sills says, but it's
tame they realized the city is a
rapidly growing commuruty that
may one day encircle the air l>la·
taon Ill El Toro.
Si lls was reacting Wednesda)
to a lt•tter hl• r('!'l'I ved from bruit·
commander MaJor G<.'n Jo:.eph
Kolcr Jr. whi ch ~aid the mayor
would not be able to meet with
the commandant of the Marine
Corps when he visits El Toro
Friday
Sills had sought the meeting an
an effort lo discuss with Gen
Robert H. Barrow issues wtnch
have been of concern to the city,
particularly in rP~arct to poten
l1ul JOJOl commercial av1auoo
use of the base. land use prac·
tices relating to a non· build Une,
the proposal for extension o(
J am borce Road through the
helicopter air station at Tustin
at1d the <.·1ty's concern with Jct
aircraft noise
··I realize that the Com man
dant will have only a limited
time available to accomplish the
many things he may wash to
do." Sills had written Koler
"However. as mayor or the city
of Ir vine . 1t is most important
that I ~hare with the Comman
di.Int my thinking. positions and
concerns"
Koler, howev<'r. told Sills that
' t1 me docs not permit such a
m1•cling during this visit due to
a VC'ry compressed scheduJe "
Furthermore, the hasc com·
mander s aid . Ba r rows feels
"that his involvement at this
t1mC' would be s omewhat pre·
mature due to the fact that sub·
<See MARINES, Page J\2)
Thief Hits
Mesa ChtD'Ch
A burglar who may have had
a key 1s believed respons ible for
t he the rt Wednesday of a n
amplifier from a Costa Mesa
church. police said.
T he equipment, valued at $210,
was taken from beneath the
pulpit at Mesu Bible Chapel,
1734 Orange Ave.
A ccord ing to a c hurc h
s pokesman, a key was given to a
man down on his luck to allow
him to sleep at the church. Tbe
man stopped comlng by a few
days ago, but never returned the
key, the spokesman told police.
the four islands, wbicb have
been held by the Soviets since
the closing days of World War
II, the Japanese defense of-.
fkiala said.
One official said Ute Defense
Agency •·agreed there was in-
formation that there was a
possibility of Soviet t.roops in
Sbikot.a.n."
Prime Minister Masayoshi
Oh1ra said today the report had
not been verified, but said "ap-
propriate" diplomatic steps
would be taken if it 1s con·
finned. He spoke to reporters
during ao election campaign ap-
~arance.
Japan Jodced earlier protests
when the Soviet.a placed troops
or military facilities on t.be COO·
tested "northern territories''
islands ort Hokkaido, Japan's
northern.most main island.
A spokesman for form.er
is land inhabitants today told a
uews cooference 220 members <:4
his group planned an appeal to
U N. ~retary-General Kurt
Waldheim for the islands' earty
return to J a pan. Spokesman
M1t.suo Yanami said they would
(SeeSOVIET, Pa1e Ai>
Vita111in Loses
C No Cure for Cancer .
BOSTON I AP 1 A study in the New England
J ournal of Medicine says that despite earlier pro m is·
ing resuJts, large dose!'> of vitamin C will not cure
cfjncer.
R esearchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
Minn .. tested ntamin C on patients with advanced
cases of cancer They concluded , "We were unable
to show a thcrepcul1c benefit of high-dose vitamin C
trcatm!'nl "
In tht' !'>tudy. published in today's Journal. 60 peo·
pl<· took daily do~es of 10 grams of the vitamin. and
63 recea vcd s ugar pills . P eople in both groups typically
surv1 n-d for ~even weeks .
An earlier study conducted in Scotland found
that cancer patients "'ho took vitamin C s urvived an
aver age of 3Ji weeks longer than other people afflict·
cd with the disease.
OC Yellow Pages
To Be in 4 Parts
Pacific Telephone has been
given permission to s plit its
yellow.page. classified ad d1rec
tones for Orange County from
the present two books rnto four
Beginning In November , J!lM.
the new alignment for county
yellow pages 1.1. ill be
SANTA ANA Serving ad
\'er t isf.'rs an Cos ta Mesa.
Newport Beach. lrvmc, TusUn
and Santa Ano
0 RANGE COAST SOUTll
Laguna Hills. M1 ss1on VaeJo ,
Laguna N i ~uel. San Juan
Capistrano. Capistrano Beach.
Dana Point and San Clemente
ANA lfEJM Garden Grove,
Anaheim. Villa Park. Orange
and Silverado
FULLERTON Fullerton. La
Palma. Cypress. Buena Park.
La Mirada. Brea. Placentia and
Yorba Linda
County whale page books will
not be changed
Pacific T<'lephone made the
request for the splil lo t he
California Public Utilities Com·
m ission, claiming the new direc·
torles will be less bulky and
more convenient for customers.
Also, Pactric Te lephone of·
ricials said county businesses
a re growing so fast that the cur·
rent yellow pages are expanding
by lS percent per year and the
books will sooo expand past the
printer's bindlng capacity.
The company's request was
approved Tuesday.
No changes will be made 1n
ye llow pages s e r vi ng West
O ra n~e County an d Laguna
Beach area customers who are
'erved by General Telephone
Debate Set
On Fitness
Of Miller
A public debate between
Orange County Supervi sor
Edison Miller a nd Ma c key
Conroy. president of lhe Armed
1-~orces Retirees Association of
Orange County, will be held
tonight at UC Irvine.
Topic of the debate, which 1s
sponsored by the J e wi sh War
Veterans of the United States ts .
"Edison Miller -Flt for or.
lice?"
lt is scheduled to begin at 8
p.m. in Room 350 at the Science
Lecture Hall.
Conroy led a protes t by
mlUtary veterans in Sant.a Ana
when Miller was appointed to
the board by Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. July 13.
Coast
Wealher
Sandra Keifer, 32, who bas a
master's degree ln nuclear
eocineertng, and E. Linn Draper
Jr., 37, technical assist.ant tot.be
chairman o( the board of Gulf
States UUUties Co .. sent a tele-
1ram uldnc tbe Haydens to de-
bate "in any or all of the loca·
lion• which you will vlalt."
....... .... ... . ~.
Wayne High and Mighty . . ~
Beatles Sue
Promoters of
'Beatlemania'
NEW YORK CAP> -In a reu-
nion ol letal aorta, the sUU-aplit
Beatles~ collecUvely suing or·
&anicen and promoten of the ftlt 1ta1e show "Beatlemania"
lor '80 million in dama1es. the
DaUy Newt reported today.
Pat.ch)' low cloud.a near
lbe coast increasin1
tonight and early Frichy
mornin1 otberwlae fair
throulh Friday with some
variable b.lCb clouda. Lowa
tonJabt in the eo.. fflpa
Friday in low to mld·70a at.
beaches to near IO inland. Odd-even Backed
LOS ANGELES (AP.) -ln the
f ac• ol several counties drop· JM• the odd~ven 1u0Une sales
plao, an advitory commw'on
1.1.1• LOii Ancelet County should u.p tbe allocatJon 1cheme.
FAIL FASIJION
UNE FE.4TURED
J
I
.... ., . ..
Cormty Airport Traffic Boosted 16 Percent
Rwent aJr traveler fi&uret at
John Wayne Airport -aecood
bualetl in the United Slates -
1bow that ae by commercial
travelca lncreued by 11 per·
cent in the nrat ei1ht montbl of
1979.
In round ftpes, that meant
1.84 mllllon air travelen flow.cl
•n and out of the alq>Ort from
January through Aupet lo lt'nl.
In contru l, durinlJ Lbe eame
period In 1171 1.!JI rolllion
pHMftlert eJther enplaned or
d e planed at John Wayne
Alf'l)Ort.
Tlle etaU.tJcal 1tud1 of the
airport WU prepared by eotmty
c
.
government's General Services
A1ency and reflected conUn*
overall preseur:e on I.be ~··
public faclllUes.
Al PUMnltr UH conllnued to
riae a\. tbe airport, ao d1d the
number of automoblles that
crowd lta parkln1 Iota.
There wu an lncrtaM of rnore
than 11 ,000 vehicles jammln1
atrPort pa.rkln& Iota ln 1979 over
1978f wtth 212,715 care parked ln
the ota tho fi rst eight monthl cl
1978.
But air car10 carried by
planet IOlnl ln and out ol Jahn
Wayne airport b'• deerelMCI
1lantncently ov•r lHt year,
s tatistics ahowed.
A drop ot 33 percent was re·
eorded In tons ol carto Muled
by alrplaoes ao far lhll year.
Al\.hoUah airport 1pokeam..-
say the rusom for the deereae
aren't clear, t.bey th1.nk It ~•Y
be tl.t to the paHen1•r ln·
creue.
•A• aeata are roore fulb' OC·
c\lplM, t.Mre lJ ION cap.elty for
car10." 1.W O.nil Horn, GSA
apok•man. ••Beta me UM... are r•trlc·
tlon• on botb tb• number of
ru111t.1 ad ---carrt..S, thin tbe lncrea .. ln pa11en1er1 ml# ... \be c1rop lD earso carriM...,. .. ,
In a suit tlJed Ja~ Wednelday
1n ~ Anples, the l1'0UP SOUCbt
an lnJUDCUon to shut the 1lx "8eat1emanla'~ 1bow1 tourlor
the United Stat.el u w•ll u at·
tempt• to packa1• a
"B•aUemanla" TV abow, UM
n•wapaperHld.
Tb• rullat could effect
anotb•r catt prepa~lnt to
perform Uda fall ln r.onc1oo. tbe ~ ... ,.w.
••John. Paul, Georfe and
Rln10 are tbe most amou1
(1'0UP In PIPUlar mule ol all
Um•, IDd t11tJ have .S.tdld to 1r to coa.rt to prot•et e""1
aspect ol. tbel.r UDPNC .... ed value," "-Ida tald.
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IWLY Ptl..OT
PHJLAO l.PHl~ <AP>
More than &O employeea ol an
11ed Vtttortan nunln1 home ,...
m1lned boled u., iuld• U.e beak• ....... ., .... mandiq &MJ Ille paid IMfore
~Yrtltwt•~p.tl tr.
The emp&oy ha.. warted
for alx weeks a t the Sarah Allen
Nuralna llo me . a HVM ·•Lor)'.
paint-fiakfd 1tnaclure. wltbout wa1... They ,., &My bouOt rood for tbe patlentl, •ota•
se nile. wh n the money ran out.
"The patients don't wut Lo
leave hen. lt'1 DOt a be...uul
place but tt's home," Cl.o
Arm1tronc, a practical aune,
said today . ·'Thi• bome i•
needed ln lb1.a ne&pbort>ood. ''
Bookkeeper Katby Wlllsin1
Rald the last paycheck.I. totaliq
$27 .689, were laued Au1. 31 aoc1
lh e y bou nced . She uld tbe
employees were lul paid Au1.
17.
"We've bee n here a lon1
tim e." she said. "If we were on-
ly he re for the p ay, we would
have been long gone."
,.,.... P.,,e A I
MARINES ..
ordinate commands have not yet
completed their constdetation ol
these matters."
Said Sills Wednesday:
· · 1 don't think they reaU1e ln
Washington tha t this Cthe city)
is no longer a lot of asparagus
patches."
The mayor said that although
he could understand the llme
<'Onslramts the ~eneral is unde r,
"I think it's incumbent on them
to have better Liaison with the
peo ple w ho s u r ro und their
base"
Sills said the city presently
sur rounds the base on three cor-
ners and that If a n anne xation
plcin is successful, the city c()u.ld
totally encircle the i.prawling air
htal1on
lie said the Marine Corps
:.oon('r or later would h ave to in
tcract with t h e community
<1rn11nd it
Des p1tt· th<' rt•fusa I to discush
mutu<il conrcms with h im, Sills
:.aid he would s till ~ntmue his
t.tf forts to m eet with high
rank in~ Marine offic ials
Memphis Eyes
Presley Park
NASllVILLE. Tenn. CAP>
T<'nncsscc Tourism Com
miss ioner l rvrng Waugh SllYS
the state is interested 10 helping
turn tho late Elvis P r esley's
18-room Memphis mansion and
its s paciouh grounds into a
public park
Gracela n d , as t h e s ing er
named the stone residence after
he bought it for his mothe r in
1!.157. haa always been a mecc<1
for P resley fans . Thousands
hllvc toured the grounds since
his d eath In August 1977 but
have not been admitted to the
rc!>1dc ncc
Presley. his m other and father
are burted 1n a i;tarden beside
the house
Mesa Mayor
Heads Panel
Costa M esa M ay o r E d
Mc f arland h as b een elect ed
p resident of the Mayors and
Council Memberti Department ol
the Lea1ue of California ClU•.
M c Farland was elected
e arller th.ls week al the Leaaue'a
8Ul conference In San Fran·
c lsco.
His department wlll review is·
sues and m a ke r ecommend&·
tlo ns lo the L e ague , which
represent.I lbe stet•'• 420 In·
corporated clUea.
DAILY PILOT
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Talcpfborio m•JtoOtt •
CleMMM ........... tolln ,._..,.<.._ ......,
The' em.p)OJM9 u 11 memberl
0( Local UllC ol lhe ffollpllaJ
Worke rt Unloa. Tiley ftat
rlc1ded t.bemlelv.. la•fdt ta..
buUdlnt W~ atl•r hMr·
la& that tht Ila~ WN 1°"'1 to
ar,..rer tM pad•ta. IDOlt ot
dMtm bedridden and from the
Phllade.lpbja area, to a 1talt1
operated home near llarr ilbur.r Timot.t\Y Poll.I, aa a pokeaman
for U.• •late Public Welfare
Department. aaJd today lh•t ol·
fl clal1 from bis •11cncy were
m•etina with wdes to Gov Dick Ttlomburlb and offlcla l1 ol \be
i tal• Heafth Department.
"Tbey're taklna a look at all
the opt.Iona," be said.
Carmen Sandt!rh, coordlnawr
ot DW'HJI al Slmab Allen, Nld
s tate \.roOpera had planned to
enter the home Wednesday and
remove the patient.a.
"That's the reason we bar·
r 1cnded the door~." s he sa id
"We did not want them moved
out like calUe. FamlUea of the
patie nts were contac t ed a nd
they a re In favor of our acUon. If
the patients move , w.e get no
money."
"We won't abandon them ,"
said nurse Marcia Deal. "They
don't want to ve moved.·'
Stale Welfare · Commlasioner
He len 0 ' Bannon s aid the sta te
h ad been forced lo take the ac
tion to ensure the safoty of the
patients.
However . David F Phifer. an
assistant attorney ~cneral with
the state Health D epa rtmcnt,
said in a te lephone inte rview
Sept. 14 that the patients would
be relocated in t~ Phlladtlph1a
area and there was no rush
Employees continued to care
for the patients and allowed re
la t i ves brief visits with patJt·ntJ..
Wednesday before barricading
the doors.
ApprmumatC'ly 120 cmploy1-<·i..
inc luding ~ nurse-;, wrirk at tllf'
home
Fall Victim
Suffered
From Stroke
O range County Coron er's of
ficlals h ave determined that <i
S4 year-old Art Colony m an sur
fered a massi ve s troke j ust
befor e h e plunged 35 feet off a
three·story balcony. p<>llcc said
today ·
Lagun<1 P olite C'a pt Nell
Pu rccll s:1id RogL·r Ch arh·.,
O'Shaughncssy was a pparenth
sta nding on the balcony of h1),
home at 1235 Gav1ota St when
the crippling stroke hit him
P urcell said the cause or death
would be Listed as natural. fl<:
Ind icated the stroke wus t ht·
prim ary cause and trauma from
the fall could be a secondary
cause.
O 'Shaughne11sy, who was a
U .S. Dept. or Defense cost
analyst with offices at NewPort
Beach 's For d Acronutronic.
had just m oved to tho fashJona ·
ble seaside apartmtmt four dayh
ago.
The stroke . and fall occurre<l
late Tut.'Sday night
P urcell said other resident:. of
t h e se a s ide triple x fl ald
O'S h aughn es!>y also had
authored some books
81 P&BDE&ICK 8CllOEMDL Of .. Otily ........
An Oranfe Co11.1tty Superior
Court Jury dellberat.d murder;
k14n1p and rape chart• tGdQ.
a1aln1t Kenaetb IUclaarif
Hulbert, who, aet1.n1 u Ida .owa
attorney. reated bla defeue
Wedbelday with a cryptic, two:
word admooJ•bment, "lllNd
. No1a~t" . ...
Bulb.it 21, reelt.d the .... after telUn1 ibe 1lx·mu at.
woman JW'Y tr.at be woU1d •
attempt to a.nawer the ''wbat
and why" of the 15 fel:,oy
cbar1• lod1ed afalnlt bJm.
9alfJlex Da•aged
Col-tu Mesa f1r~men battle a Wednesday af.
ternoon f in• thut caused near ly $37,000
da11lagl· to a duplu at 16.'>9 Tustin Avf.'
f<'irc official ~ sa y the bluie apparently
Marted m the garage and spread q uickly to
hnth units about 12 30 p.m. Exact cause or
thl' bluze is unknown . officials said
Aliso Viejo Plan
Offered to County
O r ange County Har bo rs.
B t·ach cl> and Park s rom
m1'>Siom·rs '><'nl the Board of
S upL·rv1i.or:. a greenbelt plan
WL•dnc•),da) for '1,450 acrt''>
bet wN·n tht' planned 20 ,000
dwelling Ahso V1cJu community
and Laguna Bea ch ·
J o hn San~cr, a t'onsultant
hired by the S tate Coastal
Conservancy agenry. told com
miss ioners the proposed recr ea
tlonal urf•n could eventually pay
for Itself Wlth the !.ale of lea.c;e),
f ur hUC"h ('(lll("f''\'\IOO!-t a'I 11
wine r y, restauran ts and farm
la net
With littlt· Mmmt.>nl on th•·
proposal, tht· parks panclhh
vott•d fi.O to forward the pr<>pOSal
tn the su1lerv1sors who an· ex
pt' c l <'<1 to c· ~ t' th 1• p I an tJ)
IJ<·c<· m tx·r · ·
Sanger said about $780,000 in
county parks funds would be
ne~ded for initial recr eaUonal
fnclllUes in the g reenbelt su<'h
as bicycle and h1k1ng trails
But Sanger asserted that
lenses sold for a propoSed 10
nrrc winery and 200-acr e
v 1 n e y a r d . t ~ o o r t h r e <·
re~taurants and for ra1!'tng row
f:.trm (•111ps rould drfru~ th•·
1·11'>ts of 1m.t:-ilhng r<•1 rr•:1l1onul
f.111ltt1c~ <inc.I eH•n arqu1s1t1on 1if
t•ho1Cl' l:mc1 in the• area.
Tht· proposal also calb for an
l'questnan center and expansion
of thl• rune hole Ben Brown Golf
Courst• in South Laguna':. Aliso
\anyon into an 18 hole fot 1hty
with the tdea of making m oney
Aliso VI C'jo Company officialh
hav<' opp<is<"d the Ide a of h1rt.hcr
acquu11t1on of sates in the open
s p:.ac<' area th<1l would '>urrounrJ
the planned community.
The developers have offered to
dedicate 3,400 a cres of rurrnc.'<i
open apucc lhnd 1n return for
county :.approval of their 6,623
<•en· proJocl th:il coulc.J house
60,00Q r.·•1d nla
Sungcr told county p11rk11 com
m issioners funds for the extra
land anp11 )'11tl1m:s · 1ir1· not
11vu1111 lik und wou ltl lw of a
lo"" 1·r JlrH)raty The rxtra land
woulc.J lJc tal·d for other mon<:y
making projf't'l'I or furth1 r
t•nhunc-cmt'rtt of the natural open
a11•a
'I h<· Male· C't>.t.!>tal C'oni>nv;in
c 11 • .t n c1 r m •J r t h c S t a t 1·
Ht'i.oun••-s :11.t1·n1·v ha' 11lrf'<HJ\
a111irovt'<1 $tfll 000 in loans fo1
1tw i:rt"Cnlwlt propos &l Thes"
loan:. would be r e imbursed
thr11uJ:!h th<' vtars by reH~rwt·
~t·ru·r..ilt'<I fr om thr· puhhr and
pr I\ .ill-UM'S of tlw IJIJCll ~J>df l'
arc:1
Sa ngt•r '\,1111 th•· < 111111t y'
~111 1,0(JO '>l1ari· v.1111ld h1· I .. 11
ovl'r a pt 1111d "' about ft\P
) l•at ~.
Tht• !>lilt•· h1r1 •d 1·u11!-.ult1111l
'\.lid 1t ts ho1wt1 that I 11ri<h fur U11·
prulJ""l"I fc•ch·rul nut wnal urha11
park nearby tould uls1J bt· I.I.'>•·<!
for thl' ~ret'nbclt urea
Fro• Page ,t I
SOVIET ...
'toke our 1·a!'I(• to us manv I':-..
urnba011ui'1or'> 11' wt· <'lln ' at ,,
rail~ Ill !\1•\.I. \'111k '"'Ori H
I h1• 1Jt-(1·n .,1· off1(1.1 b '>ltHI 1t
v.,1·, lh1· fll":-1 llrf11• '>Hit I ' 1~11 thut
th• ~" 1• 1 • h.icl IJ1'l'11 rn.1orted
p utt 1111~ I 1 '"'II 1111 "li1h•1l.111 .111
H~. ''I"·" I ' llllll· I .I Jl\11 1:: 11111 ... ,
,,ff!'\ltut E'
PolitJr:tl 1.111olylll., h(•11• :.a) ttw
h111ldup ma) lw ,1 rt '"P'"'"'' 111
.l:q1:1n"<, "•l!lltn~ of a fll':1<•1· tri•,1
t\ v.1th ('h111:1 la.,l \l':tr and tht·
norrn:tl11atlcm <>f ll S rc•lat1ons
\\ 11 h l'c•krn~
Tht• I l'l.ll1rtl'd 1.kpl tJ~ nwnt prri
h:1 hly 11rl'urn•tl 1n i\ui:uc;t when
thn•c• 5.000 ton S<1\ 11•1 frr1 ehtrr.,
s:till'd ln111 thr• 1'\lantf's harbor.
ddl'n'>l' off1n.1h '>.11rl It ap
pcarrcl to r.11c;r {lfltllht'r oh ... tacle
to Japan's hOJll''> (or r<'galnlng
<'U'itodv nf th1• IC\lan<fc;
Emergency
Plan Said
Adequate
B\ R \ v~o~u E~TRADA JR.
Oft,. 0 ... 1, "''"" iw"
f-1·i1eral <1Htr1als mectmg 1r
San Clemente h.avc :.uggei.ted :-r
1·m 1·rg1·m·~ -.1 r<·n -.~'item two '>•·t
11µ f11r l):,t· 10 r d!)I• of J mt'>hap oJI
the ~an <1nofre nuclt·ar pov.cr
plant
But Dean Kuruhiro. a Nuclear
R1·~ulatnr~ Comrnl'>'>tOn rt·1dt"w
l•·Jm leoder. :.cod the r urn:nt
1 n11·r~enn· proced ures In S..1n
('J1•mcnt<• u n d oth•·r are11"
.1r•111nd th1· pl;..nt ..ir1· '\1 r)
-.11111111
"u111h1111 1 tht-l1 .. 1d1·r 11( rm• 11(
• 'lral ~1 >. r11.111 ll'J fll'~ th•· ~HC
-.Pt up lei r1 ''""" 1 nwq:1·nc; pro
lulurP<. at lht· 11.1t 111n ~ i~ Jlomw ''°"" ,.r pl;.int.., fu llo \.I. 1na th•·
\1 ..in·h a< t·t dt·nt ;.ll th1· Thrc•·
:.1 llt· !:.land nuclear foc1lal) 1n
Penns) I va.ru a
Kunih1ro t o ld So uthern
Cahfom1a Eda:.on Co orric1als.
the op~rJtor:. uf the San Onofre
plant. that San Clc·mentc of
f1c1als .. have not sh1rkt'd their
rt·spons1h1hli(•s tn cstabhshinR
;in t meral'nt' µlJn '
But "'RC" rt·\ 11 ·v. t1t<.k fore•
, h11.f .I 1m• \1 tll1·r aul 1->r'•
I'"' 1·il 111 \\ f1·•!• r J I ~u1r11•hne'> r•·
•pl I I ' ,J I ,q I I d 1111 t 1 ( I ( J t l ll 11
, I• m f.,r 1 11111 half mtl•
1.1d1 11· .1r11unrl 11111'11•Jr pov.1·r
1.t inti.
Edison Co orf1r1uls '>lltd the·
1•mt·r i.:t•n1' ... 1tuat1011 t\un1h1rr> ""..1-. cit''-! nh111~ mai;i.ht bl' f.1r
11111 .•
Edison om c1ab said lhe SIJtl(•
p..irk Jrt':J around th1• San Onofrl'
plant 1:. t-qu1ppc<l v. ath a loud
'>Pl'ak<'" !'iy..,tl'm to warn v1s1tor~
of an} typt' of emer.:l'ncv
Comments from members of
th<' public were scheduled to bl>
ht>ard bef(1nrung at ll a m. lo
day
The tall, b aek·balred,
bearded def mdant, formert1 ol
Fullerton, refused to offer JUl'Ol'I
any translation ol the words. He
would only aay that they com·
prtaed an ancient aaylnf more
than 5,000 yean old.
Hulbert ls charged with the
J anuary, 1976, murder of Gina
M arle Tisher, a 19-year-old
Whittier newlywed whose nude
and raped body was found in the •
back seat of a car left aban-
doned in Fullerton.
He also Is raclng charges of
kidna p, rape, robbery, uaauit
and aex perversion In connec:tlon
with a bductions of two other
north Orange County women.
One. left for dead In a ditch in
Irvine. survived and testified
a~a1nst Hulben.
In ht!:. final argument , pros-
e c u tor Ric h a r d F a rnell re ·
minded the jury to r ec all "what
lhl!> creature dad lo l hat
\.I.Oman "
I'd caJI him an animal. bat
animals don 't do this to each
other . · Farnell said .
The de puty dlstrict attorney
urged lht' Jury lo re me mber the
'H'Ums and their families and
friend!.. addlng, "You can't let
these people down. ladies and
~entlf"m('n "
FJrnl'll called the evidence in
lh1• l" J :.t• including a taped
1 un fl•.,.,wn H ulbert gave to
Fullt•rt1in p,,11c... · uH•r>Ahelm-
trll' ,11111 · wwontrud1ctcd."
11 ul ~rt made hlllt-attempt to
1ir1•..,t•nt a defl·n<,e f11: C'alled on·
h '""" \.l.tln•·.,:.i·~. 1ndudang an or:in~e Count) Jail deputy wbv
d1·n1t·J that J<Jllers had offerud lo
l'X~rut(' the defendant.
II u I bt:rt 1i. not elJR1ble for the
death penalty beca use of the
date on which the Tis her murde r
O<'cu rred If he ls convicted. his
maximum ~entence likely would
be late imprison ment without
po41siblbty of parole, a ccording
to eoun. sources
The dC'fendant·s us e of Lhc
l\.l.fJ ""o rd .inc1ent ~ay ing t o
..irJ:Ut' h1h C'Js l' 1>urµnsed those
pn•:.t•nt in .I urlgc Ted M 1Jlurd · s
< o\Ht r oom After say•nK the
.,.,llrth llu llH·rl nonchalantly
.,., .1 llwd tu t h1· c·oun!-tcl table 1tnd
.,,11 t.111""n.
11 1-. l,wk 11( a dcfcnhc disturbed
~111> IA 1k. Moll ye.
Mrs Hulbert , acung through a
d eputy pubhc d<'fender who once
represented Hulbert, atte mpted
co uddrt..-ss J udge Milla rd abo11t
her husbund after Jurors retired
to deliberate.
Jlulbt!rt immediately objected
and Millard decided that he
1Aould not purs ue the issue.
fo'ollowmg his arrest in 1976.
llulbcrt was dete rmined to be
m t'ntally incom pete nt to stand
trial and assist in the prepara -
tion of his defense.
Carter 'Explains'
Remark to Kennedy
INTRODUCING THE :
Edison Electric Packet
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WASIDNCTON CAP) -In hl11
own hand, P ro.sldenl Carter has
told Sen. Edward M. Konnody ho
m eant no rcferonce to Chappa
quiddlck w hen he u ld h e
htmsell could ha ndle a c risis
without pan.Jc.
Kennedy 1uy11 he appreclatC11
the gesture.
But lhe ren clnJ< a oes on
Kennedy, appear In It al a
$1,000·a·plale party fund-ra.lslnl(
dinner houra after a presidential
alde deliv e red Carter's
note Wednesday, said he "was
1lad to lfet It."
KelUMICly aald be did not con
alder ta.. note an aPolOIY.
PrffldeoUal pr•• 1tcretary
Jud1 Powell said the now wu
an "eaplaoaUon" f0Uowln1 what
Ule Pl'llktent called "lrottly ••· a11tl'ated" pr•• accounte ot
tbe rem.ark, mad• Tueeday
n11bt at. i "town 1DHtln1" ln
New York Qty.
A puUctpant •t the meettn1
menUoaed Knnecty, then uked
Cart.er how be lntMMted to 11ln. 1ptreu-voters. can.r-l"lpbld:
"We'ft bad IOllM crtua where
it requlncl a at .. dy bud, a
careN& and cleUberatlvt.d'eellion
to be made. I doa't tblnk I
panicbcl.''
Powell dllcloMd &be eailtenee
of the bad-..ua.-llOM ln a eon·
venation wlUI NPo111n. He
aald theJW ...... t allo .. a Km·
Ded)', D·M•t1., a Y.rbaUm
lran1cript "U. .... .......:Z KeaD1C17,ata~ on
-· .~
t ht• d inner, 11:ild he consldcr!l
p r eHl d e n li al leaderl'l h lp u
legltlmntc ll111ue nnd Intends ·to
muk <' It , not Ch nppoqulddkk.
one or lh., major l1111ucs of the
campu.lgn Ir he runs .
OPEC Fears
Dollar Drop
VIENNA, Austria CAPl
OPEC fln1n ce
mtnl11.er1 meellna here t.o·
d ay fffl the sagflna dollar
IH c uttin g the r oil r e
venuctt1h but a 8pokc1man
u ld t O.Y have no Im·
mediate plonR to switch
• the C'urrmcy used t.o aet
p lrolcum prices.
tlamld Zaherl ,
1poke1m1n for flnance
mlnl1ten of the Or1ant&a·
Uon of Petroleum Export·
lnl Countrln1 aald the
•roup would olMuu the
f11lln1 value of the dollar,
reple nl1hment of the
OPEC aid fund ""d In· creued coopera Ion
amon1 memben to deal
wlth developmenta In ln·
ternattonaJ oU mtrketa.
Zahert 1ave reporter•
few detalla, but the
mlnlst.n wer. not ••J>eel· ed to ecJNlc1er a po11lble
prtce IAef'e.ae.
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SPEAKS AT UC IRYINE
Ex-HEW Chief Catttano
• M't'ID-.vrlll'XN'N ... ..., .........
Ponner He.thb, Eduudoe and
W•lfare Secretary Joseph
CalUuo delivered a me&1a1e
..... day Dill" lb.al would ftOl
b.awe ...-a Ubenar1u Jump for Joy.
"Th• relentlea1 purtull or
kno'Wledle w1U cooUnue u ll
alaou.lct." Califano lold an au·
di•ce al UC lrvtne'1 Crawford
Hall.
So, too. will tovemment '• de
epenlq involvement in quesUC>0.8
ol morality and etblea lbat will ac comp~ lboee breatthn>Q.bl,
he ••id. thnaat1na into lbe political
Umelitht troubJln.1 questions on·
ce left to science and theology.
Califano, who served as HEW
boas for 30 months until bu dis-
missal by Presidenl Carter last
July, touched on a variety of
other issues ·Wednesday night,
from tbe vagaries of govern·
menl service lo nuclear power
and smoking addiction .
He even served up some
PIJC Chief War.as
Gas, Electric Bills
Rising $1.4 Billion
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Californians face a-$1.4 billion -
yes. billion -annual hike in
lbeir gas and electric bills as a
result of higher oil and natural
gas costs.
That was the warning Wednes-
day by state Public Utilities
Com mission Presid e nt John
Bryson in urging Californians lo
be prepared for t he massive
hikes by December.
The increases average about
51 percent above earlier rates
for natural gas and 10 percent
for electricity.
The PUC is studying five re-
.quests for fuel cost increases
totaling $794 .9 million for
natural gas and five totaling
S638 million for electric rates.
Increases lo offset higher fuel
costs are normally approved
Proxmire
Flays Study
()/Sherpas
WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen.
William Proxmire, D-Wis ., said
today the government bas been
.. foolish enough to send tax-
payers' money lo the ends or the
earth" by financing a study of
mountaineering, social change
a nd Buddhis m amon g the
Sherpas of Nepal.
ln a speech prepared for de-
livery in the Senate, Proxmire
said be was giving his Golden
Fleece of the Month award to
the National Science Foundation
for s pending $39,000 on a project
he said should be "at the bottom
end of the list or priorities ."
Proxmire gives the award to
what be considers the biggest.
most ironic or most ridiculous
example of excessive govern-
ment spending uncovered each
month.
The . study h e picked this
monlb came about because a
student of the Sherpas noticed
their Buddhist religion bad
be~ome more orthodox u their
employment as mountain guides
irrcreased. The object of the
study is to detennine whether
one caused the other.
••1 have no objection as such to
a study of Sherpa mountaineer·
ing and its pouible connection to
the rise of local Buddhis t
celibate monasteries ," Prox-
mire said.
every six moolhs after review.
Bryson said Californians are
heavily dependent upon foreign
and out-Of·state ruel sources and
this winter's costs will reflect a
60 percent crude oil price. hike
by OPEC.
Also contributing to the hikes
are a 22 percent increase for
Canadian natural gas and the
beginning of federal gas de ·
regulation.
In the Los Angeles area. a
family ser ved by Southern
California Gas Co. can expect to
see a natural gas bill of $26.92 by
December. com pared with
$18.09 a year earlier. R
The electricric bill from
Southern California Edison
would be $26.69 up from $23.06.
A similar family served by
San Diego Gas and Electric Co.
would have an electric bill or
$31.86 in December , up from
$20.90 and a natural gas bill of
$29.13, up from $25.67.
Bryson said a new agreement
between the United States and
Mexico for natural gas bas an
initial pri ce o r $3.625 p er
thousand cubic feet. It can be
expected, he added. that Canada
will increase its current $2.80
price to that same level in lbe
near future.
"These increases, are and will
be a real burden to many peo-
ple," he said. "We want to give
them as much warning as poss i-
ble."
Figures p repared by the PUC
staff showed that by December,
1980, the monthly bill from
private utilities for an average
family of four would be $28.30
for gas and $26.69 for electricity,
while the San Diego family will
be ch arged $33.24 and $33.23
respectively.
Sl'ATION SALE
AIDS u zoo
Money from the $335,000 sale
or a gasoline service station auc-
tioned in Santa Ana bas become
one of the largest donations ever
bequeathed to the Los Angeles
Zoo.
The service station, an in·
terest in agricultural land in
Riverside County, ·$50,000 in
cash and proceed s from the
eventual sale of a Bel·Air home
were included in the gift lo the
zoo Wednesday from the estate
of Robert J . McWerter, a Los
Angeles veterinarian who died
in 1171.
. -----~""' ft A ,>;)J:"-e -· • l)l b~ umor a t e eicpenate oen1no on y e v :;). ana -lnaurltig due process in de-
Carter, who Ured ·.Califano Ru11lan naUonal budiets). claion maklr:ig. consulting the
MHUAe ot frtcUon betwea the The wue wbicb 1eemed to widest possible spectrum of opi·
Herttary and members of the concern .him moe.t, though, waa nlon and not liatening ·only to
prHidentlal ataff lncludl'!I the increasing lnvolvement of specialelites.
Hamiltoa Jordan, chief of ataff. government ln decisioos that re--Wresllin& with these de·
C11lf1no ;aid the president late to life and the onset of cisions iri the open. "When th~
called h.lm ID July to HY the death. stak es are so high, the tempta·
count ry bid a serious e ner1Y Difficult moral questions are lion can be irresistible to seek
problem and be had to accept becoming exposed more and security behind closed doors,"
the realanation of the HEW more to political crossfire, he said.
secretary. Calilano said. -Having institutions that are
"I 1aid, 'Mr. President. I have Breakthroughs in biological broadly based, '!'epresenting all
nothlDI to do with e nergy'," research, he said, have stirred viewpoints, "otherwise our de·
, Cautano aald . reara of unleashing some sort or cisions will re.fleet prejudice and
"That's not what Hamilton uncontrollable force. "These not consensus."
Jprdan told me ... when he questiom of knowledge are com· Califano . in responding to
called from Studio S4," be quot-s>lex in and or themselves," he questions from his .listeners.
ed the president as saying. said. s aid a de facto morator ium
But even \hough his tenure as .. And lbese ques tions are in· already exists today in the con·
manager of HEW ended with his tensely political and scientilic as struction or nuclear powe r
firing, Califano said be dis-well," the former government plants because of concerns over
covered during those sometimes official said. With each new disposal of radioactive wastes.
turbulent months that HEW is breakthrough, government wiU He said more research must
manageable. become more involved. still be done .on the effects of
"lt does some or the noblest To deal with these difficult low-level radiation since no one
work of our people," he said of questions. Califano said. govern-1s really sure what those effects
an agency that has the third ment would need lo do several are
largest budget in the world things. includin~ "The count ry ha!> lo weigh the
. , ..._... ~ ........ _ _., __
risks, .. he said oL nuclear power
plant development.
On creatio n of a nationa l
health plan, Califano said he
agreed t hat som e system is
necessary, but this doesn 'l mean
the re-must be a nationalized
heal lb industry.
He said he wouJd like to see
the government move gradually
on the national health front.
federalizing the Medi-Caid pro-
ghm ioto one system. Medic-
aid is now more than SO dif·
f e r e n t h ealth programs
representing each state. Each
pays for different procedures,
Califano said.
O n s m oking . t he form e r
secretary said tobacco com·
panies have aimed their ad·
vertising mostly at children
since adults in their 20s rarely
take up the habit if they haven't
s moked before. Because or this,
he said the tobacco companies
have opposed efforts to try to
discourage children from smok·
mg
County Budget Wins OK
Dead at Bl .llP WI ...........
En glish s inger-act r ess
Gracie Fields died today in
her villa at Capri. Italy.
alter suffering a relapse of
bronchial pneumonia.
Alcala Rape
Trial Delayed
In Riverside
Rodn ey J a mes Alcala 's
Riverside County rape trial has
been put off until Monday and
prosecutors may seek a ne w
trial date then.
Deputy District Attorney Dan
Bacalski said he still hasn't
found the young Sierra Madre
girl who is the prosecution's key
witness and the reputed victim
in the alleged Feb. 13 assault.
Alcala, 35, is in Orange County
Jail after being bound over to
Orange County Superior Court
Jast week on separate charges
that he kidnapped and murdered
a 12-year·old Huntington Beach
g_irl
He is being tried in Riverside
County on c h arges that he
transported a Sierra Madre 15-
year-old to a r emote a rea near
Banning, tied her up, raped her
and beat her with a stick.
Ri verside County Superior
Court Judge Robert Garst or ·
dered the alleged victim to un-
dergo psychiatric examination
as the trial opened Sept. 11.
Alcala's court-appointed de-
fense attorney<ctaimed the girl
was fantasizing her rape and
beating allegations.
Prosecutor Bacalski said Wed-
nesd ay that he hasn't been able
lo contact the girl since Sept. 11.
"She said she wouldn't be test-
ed," Bacalski said . "She said to
just drop the whole thing.
Feckral Funds Aid Record Expenditu~es
By ROBERT BARK Ut
OI t ... O•llY Ptlol Sl•ll
Orange County supervisors
adopted the largest budget in
county history Wednesday. but
were forced to use $4.5 million in
federal revenue shanng funds to
make ends m(.'cl.
The budget of S580 m1lhon ll>
up 13 percent . or $68 m11l1on
highe r than last year's i,pending
package, the first to be enacted
after the-passage of Propos1t1on
13.
Supervisori. s aid the count~
tax will be $4 for each Sl OO of as
sessed valuation
Added to that tax rate will be
additional charges lo retire
county improvement and flood
control bonds and for bonded in·
debtedness of school district!>
and vanous special districts
The average countywide tax
rate, with everything added, 1:..
estimated lo be about $5 per $100
assessed valuation. or about the
same as last year
Officials said the S68 m1lhon
increase in the budget is caused
by incr eases i n em ployee
salaries as well as additional
contributions lo lhe employ~i,
retirement system.
Wben supervisors concluded
budget hearings in early August.
:ht.>n· ~a:-a proJected deficit of
Si 5 m1lhon
Since that time. property tax
<idJustmen~ have been made.
r Cd UC in~ I he d (' f It 1 l lo $4 5
m1l11011
Mormme1zt
Urzfunded
WASJ-U~GTO~ t AP•
Th<' ~ational Academ" of
Sct('ntes. which honored
Albert Eini.tein·.., birth
with an 1mpol>1ng l>latut'
ma) be stuck with a SI
mllhon tab ror the monu
ment
Dr Philip Ha ndler
academy president. said
\\ cdnesda} the prest1g1oui.
i.c1cnt1fic inst1tut1on hal>
been unsuccessfuJ tn get
ting corporate contnbu
t1ons for the SI 6 m1 lllon
monument sitting on 1t~
front lawn.
"I think we may hav<' to
t:Jt 11. · Handler i.aJd of Ule
Sl million the academy
could not coUect
Superv1~ors have been allocal·
mg 50 percent of the revenue
... haring money for the purpose
of tax reduction
T-wenty fi ve percent of the
federal money went to social
programJ> and the other 25 per·
rent lo parh and recreation
Aul the rC' wal>n •t 1•no ug h
mone) a .. <Jllablc th1l> year and
the board -was forced to use Sl l
million from parks and recrea·
lion runds lo make up the dif
ference
The Hu man Serv1cel> Agency,
v. h1ch dJrec·L.., welfare and men
tal and public health services.
will get a bout $186 m1ll1on. the
largest l>ingle <1lloc<tt1on
Ennronmental i.erv1cei, will
:.p~nd another $1 27 4 million
v. h1le community safety pro-
grams. including courts, Jail ..
dis trict attorney, public de ·
render and i>henff 's department
v. i II ~et $1 l2 5 million
Adm1nistrat1on and s upport
departments. including the
county adm1rustrat1ve office. the
s upervisors offices. assessor.
auditor·controller. tax collector·
t rca!'urer wtll receive $87
mil hon
Gener al ser vices. including
the airport and libraries. will re·
{'l'IVe $67.2 IJllllion.
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TUCSON, Arla. <AP) -Adbll
oo Gov. Brue. BabblU'a orden,
N aUonal Guard1meo ban entend \be American Atomlc:s
Corp. pl ant and 11hed
raclioaed¥9 trtt.ham ln an ecUon
the COID1*'1 called "abtol\Mb
cruy."
Tbe eompu.y 1Ud 8abbk1'1
order for 1uardll'llH to pack
and remove the radlouUve
11 ub1tance could endanttr TuetOG ,........ ...
Tbe pa.at. wft4da used lriUu.
to make luminous watcll1' ....
ud ••cm. wu abut down l8 ,. aftet' SIOC>.000 worth ol food
Intended for tebool cbildral wu
found to be ex))OMd to nadla&ion
BABlll'IT 8AlD \.be company
was moving too slowly to
decommission the plant. and
said he was afraid security
problems might pose d&n&ers
that could end with the releaae
oC radiation.
The company bas maintained
tha t the levels of r adiation
involved do not pose any hazard
And Wednesday. Babbitt suld
Amertcu Atomtu attorney
Harold C. Warnoc'k rtitera\ed
''lltl Gl'l·rtll•Med poett.loe that
DOthla• ii """" and Ulal UM whole s ituat.lon la a red
berrlq."
Tb• tioo.ooo Ytorth ol lrtUum,
mucb ol It lnllde 1lua tubes.
wtll be removed to a location as
yet u.ndetermlned for burial,
procelllna or releaae
••DOfM' WOUY, at <t.be .Ste)
wlll be Identified when lt'•
picked within ~ to 41 houri,"
)hbbltt aald . "There's no
apeelal secrecy attached to this
operation "
Tbe Otder came u a aw-prllc,
a.iDce the company •areect Ju'1
n lo .hearina,s before the Arizona
Atomic Energy Comml111ion to
burrender lts Uccnac lo handle
tritium and to dt.>'COmmlsslon tU.
plant lo 100 duys
Babbitt said there had boon a
break-in about a week be.lore hJ:f
order and that the plant lacked
effective security.
"THE FIRE protc<.'tlon wus
1ury·rigged und In the event of
Defeetions Feared
Moscow Symphony
Cancels V.S. Tour
MOSCOW (AP) A planned lour of the United States by the
Moscow Symphony Orchestra "will not take place " as scheduled,
Soviet official sources sajd today.
Soviet authorities' were reported earlie r to be having second
thoughts about the tour following the defeetion of five prominent
Soviet artists in the past month. The tour was scheduled for Oct. J
through Nov 4. • . . . The Soviet sources said there was some possibility the tour
would be rescheduled at a later date, but declloed to be more
!>pecifi c The U S. Embassy in Moscow issued visas for the group
on Tuesday.
THE SOURCES ALSO REFUSED to comment on the reason
Cor the cancellation. Diplomat.Jc sources had expected that some Soviet cultur al
pro~rams abroad would be reduced or delayed following the recent
defections. But the Soviet Union. which is strongly committed to
cultural exchange as a building-block of detente. is expected lo
continue its exchange program in some form.
The orchestra was scheduled to open in New York's Carnegie
Hall next Wednesday and then travel to some two dozen cities
a long the East Coast and in the South, winding up the tour rn early
November
COLUMBIA AllTlSTS RECEIVED a cable Tuesday saying the
tour was arr. company president Ronald Wilford told a reporter
Wednesday
But Wilford said a cable received Wednesday from Goskon
cert, the Soviet agency which handles performing arts tours, "im
plied that thc1rtour need not necessarily be canceled "
"We don't wC1n l the tour to be canceled, and we assume they
don't want to either," he said.
HOWEVER, ALL HOPE varushed today when the booking
agent was "offi cia lly informed by telex that the tour has been can
ce led ." according to Sam Niefeld. a vice president of Columbia
Artists Management. They gave "no explanation for the cancellation," Niefeld said.
The Bolshoi Ballet is still scheduled to visit Japan next year,
but two trips by Soviet cultural groups to Spain have been ~an·
celled or postponed on abort notice and without explanation Sl!'Ce
the beginning of Ulla month. Moscow observers say it is possible that the latest defeclioos
-although embarrassing -are still not enough to provoke the
Kremlin into strong action. They note that there are probably
fewer than 20 or 30 Soviet defections a year out of an annual total
of about a million trips by Soviets to non·socialisl countries.
The previous recent defections were of dancer Alexander
Godunov on Aug. 22 in New York, husband-wife Bolshoi principals
Leonid and Valentina Kozlov in Loe Angeles Sept. 16, and Soviet
figure skaters Ludmilla Belouaova and Oleg Protopopov, two-time
Olympic champions, in Geneva Sept. 24.
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ftre or • bnedt ol MCWit1 It
would have put a comanmk1 ol
H0,000 people at rlak of
npo11ure to enor1DOU9 m .... ol
lrtUum," be l&ld.
Amertcan Atomic prealdmt
Peter J . lbeb.I blamed red tue
tor the delayed deeommra.
slonlnt
Tom Caffarella, Blebl'a
aa1lltant, refused to atay at tbe
plant after aui. olftelala ad
Tucaon poUce arrived. He called
the order "abtolutely cra11"
a nd aald be feared someocM
could push the wroq val¥9.
"YOU an ... 1otn1... be
said "I'm leavtnc bee•_. they
hue people nmnln& um tblllc
who don't know what U..,'re
doing ll'• Uke a Nui camp in
here"
"The NaUonal Guardsmen are
u nd er adequate technical
twpervlsion and I am conftdmt
they can accomplish the taak
safely." Babbitt said. He aald be
round the statement about a
posslble accidental release
"Interesting, coming from the
very people who released 300,000
c uri es of tritium t hrough
unfiltered stack-."
A curie is » unit of measure of
rad1oacUve material. A release
of 100,000 curies ln a brtef period
would be a substantial release of
radiaUoo.
THE COMPANY WU accused
1n March of emittina excess
a mounts of tritium radiation. It
s aid the low levels posed no
harm. but health experts said
some dama"e was possible.
On June 1, the state said
higher-than-normal levels or
radioactivity were found at the
main kitchen for the Tucson
Unified School District. The
kitchen. where meals for about
40 ,000 students were prepared,
was closed and bu not been
r~pened. About $300,000 worth
oC food. stored in an adjacent
wa rehouse, was buried.
Wunty Killer
Nixes Latest
Offer of Aid
C ARSON CITY <AP >
Unwanted defenders, steppinc
up efforts to keep Nevada Death
Row inmate J esse Bishop of
Garden Grove from the gas
cha mber, sent in former U.S.
Attorney General Ramsey Clark
for a 21h·hour-long talk with the
con victed killer .
But Maximum Security Prison
Supe rintendent Bob Lippold said
Clark's offer Wednesday of le1aJ
help to Bi.shop, 46, wu flatly
rejected by Bishop just aa offers
from other would·be defeodera
have been.
Clark waa not immediately
available for comment after b1a
discussion with Bl.abop lD the
cellblock area where the 1u
chamber, not used 1lnce llSJ., is
located.
Clark, attDmey 1eneral under
the late President Lyndon
Jobruson, wae part of the defeme
team that aougbt unsuccessfully
to stop Florida's electric chair
execution lut May of convicted
killer John Spenkel.lnk.
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President Carter applauds as Senate Majority Leader
Robert. Byrd of West Virgm1a takes a bow after playing
his fiddle at a De moc ratic· fund·ralSlng party ID a
Washington hotel.
Candidates Asked
To Split Guard Cost
WASHINGTON !APJ Congresi. lh urging that pres1d~nlJal
candidates help cover the cost 11f Secret ~rv1r.e protection and
that former President Nixon reimburse the ~ovemmenl for 1m
provcments t.o lhe Cuhforn1a estate ht owned un til rect-ntly
Both tht• lh>uM· and lhl· ~n.ile C1 pproH'<1 & dm:ct1v1: Wf·dnc~
day ur~in~ the S<•c n •l Sl·rv1re tr> 1•ncoura~t· 1•and1dale'> to pot) d lr
fa re for a.:enU. a<·companymg their tamp<ogn~
THE GOVERNMENT SPE~T.Sl l m11lwn in 1971; to rover tht·
costs of Secrel Service a gen~ on vanou!> cand1dalt-~ · c.tmpaign
planes .
CritJcs !tay the JgenL'> · conlnbuuon to th1· cost of lho'>e planes
often is as important to the candidates as the protecuon they pro
vide.
The dJrectivc to the Secret Service was included sn an S8 3
billion Tre83ury Department and Po'>tal Sen l\'1• <1ppropnalton"I
measure Compromise leg1slat1on worked out b!t a House SenatP
conferen<.'e committee was <tpprovf'<.I without debalf' by both
house!>.
ANOTHER PORTION 01-· tht' conference report urged lhlH
Nixon repay the government for !>Ome of the S702,321 1n 1m provl.'
ments made to his former estate at San Clemente· Nixon has sold
the property and purchased a 12·room New York City con
domin.lum for a reported Sl million.
Both the House and the Senate approved a resolution saying
"it Is the sense of Congress" that Nixon shouJd reimburse the gov ·
ernment either for the onginal cost of the improvements or the
amount by which they increased the value of lhe es tate.
The resolution does nol have the force of law
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NEW YORK <.AP) -Saudi
Ar•bl• aaya it won't cut oil pro-
ducUon for tbe re1t of 19'79, 'a
move tbe Carter admlnistratioa
NY• wW permtt fUU restoration
of oil Inventories and belp
atabllbe oU prlcee.
"I bape no one will take tbi.a
news aa a aipal to relax the ef.
fort that each ciUzen mu.at malle
to HM oar delQ.ADd OD a ltoiited
world aupply rA oll." President
Carter aaMS Wednelday alt.er \be
~audl announcement.
Tbe Saudi_.>ction will "relle.ve
concern atitiut the adequacy of
oil •ue this winter ." the White press office said in
a 1tatemmt.
SAUDI ARABIA, which pro·
vldes 3> percent of U.S. oil 1m·
ports, said 1t would continue W
pump out 9.5 million barrels or
crude oil a day. 1 million barrels
above its "offi cial" production
ceiling. A barrel contains 42
gallons.
The largest member of the
Organization of Petroleum Ex
porting Countries boO!>tcd pro-
duction above the ce11Jng rn Ju
ly. to compensate in part for
tight world 011 supplies caused
by I raruan production curtail
m enta smce the overthrow of
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
According to a report from
Jidda by the government press
aicency, Crown Prince f'ahd
"aid. "Suud1 Arabia will extend
the period of increased produc
t1on by lhree more months to
help stabilize the pe trole um
s1tuat1on and allow the con·
umers lo block up for the
wsnter
"WE HOPt; THE coni.umer
slat.es wdl take th1~ opporturuty
to reduce consumption and put
an end to waste,· he !>a1rt, add
ing the Saudi de<:1s1on to kec1>
outp ut tugh w~ due 1n part to
1.·o ncer ns f o r th e wo r ld ':,
l'COnomi<.' health
The SaudJ mow• mc·;rn~ "thrr•·
will be l~s pre:,:-.un• <in 1in<.·t·'
tha n then · olherw.-.t· \.\11uld h:iv1·
l>Pcn m ()(oct-m ~r . wt11·11 o I' i-:c-
ot I m1rusk r.. mt~l HI "''IW/Ut l;i
'aid analy'l (;J r \ Ho 1• or th•
Pl'lrolt'Um Jndu..,tr) H• .... carch
f'oundallon
But Ros." noted the cutbacki> in
Iran ru. well a~ rt•<·cnt ones Ill
l"Nia haH' · hlunte<l lhc 1m
pact" of the Saudi 11ut1-1ut 111
crease
I R A 'I P R 0 D l, l ' I:: l> a 11
esumated 3 K m11l1on b ar n.:b 111
011 a day in Jul)', duv. n 34 !"> l"'r·
1.·ent from JuJ~ 197H ouq111t, wh1l1·
Alf(t'rta'!> production 111 Julv
.. 1 1 p p~d H 2 1-1c rct•lll l o d ll
t'!>l1m atcd l I mil l1011 barr~I:.
dall>
Tht> Saudi news came <ts the
Am erican Petroleum lnslituk
was reporting the nation's tnven·
tones of home heating oil and
diesel fuel rose sharply Jasl
week and approached the gov-
ernment's goal for Oct.ober of a
240 million-barrel stockpile. .
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CALIFORNIA
Pollution l'ictim
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S RAMENTO <AP> -The
Califomta A.tr 1lesources Board r~pbrti lt1 approval or the first
two ol an anUcJpated "many"
1980 model diesel automobiles
tor u Je lo the atate -the
Volksw~eeo Rabbit and Dasher.
Soard spokesman Blll Sesaa
uld Wednesday the ARB is lest·
Ing cllesel cart from three other
manuladurecs. Tbe approval or
e veral more models is expected
an tbe next few weeks, be said.
SESSA WO in an interview
lhat the board, which makes 11'<1
polices the nation's strictest an·
ll·smog regulations, is tcylng to
lay lo rest •·an impression by a
lot or people that we're against
diesels being sold here.''
He said those rumors were
probably started by the auto in-
dustry in efforts to pressure the
board into less-strict anti-smog
standards. "But obviously we
are not trying lo keep diesels
out." he said.
Sessa also quoted General
Motors as saying that by 1985, it
expects 25 percenL of its produc
lion nationwide to be diesel
powered.
Lynette Willwms. California Humane Officer, holds a net
con ta mm~ a <luck she rescued from polluted waters of t he
southern estuaries of San Francisco Bay. An untreated
sewa~e c:;pill has caused problems for ma rine life and
threatens waterfowl in the southern portion of the bay.
THE A.RB estimates that at
Jeasl 40.000 diesel-powered
passenger cars will be sold in
C alifornia next year , with
s t ea d y s a l es i n c r ease ~
thereafter.
ble Cars Dormant
06-year-old System Judged Unsafe
5.\:\ FHA:-:CtSCO <AP> Lake a vignette:
from a Nurman Rockwell painting, the Municipal
Ra1lwa> conductor ~prawls on the maroon, yellow
and gre<·n cable cur silting dormant at Powell and Market strt.>clo;;
There .in· no tourisL._, no bell~. no buzzing ca-
ble bcn<>uth tht· slrl'Cl The safety experts have
pronoum•t•d JU•:S!rnl!nl the 106-ycar-old transl\_
s vi:.tC'm 1.s uns:i!t
-'fhc city ""ill put 'iOmC' of the cars on display"
for to11n.ts for tht· seven months that all but on<•
hn<· w;IJ '"'shut dCJwn Each day, selected cars wall
t><.' haU){'d lj!f!Of"l,nouc;ly up and dov.n the !>lrttlS or
lht• city to th1·i r mnn1ghl home at the cable car
barn
Prostitutes
Ban Invalid
FRESNO <AP) A court order barring con-
vict<.'d prostitutes from certain areas or the city as
a condition of probation has been found invalid by
the 5th D1stncl Court of Appeal.
As a C'Ondit1on for probation here, some
M umcipal Court Judges issue the prostitutes a
map show1ng them areas or lhe city they ar e pro·
h1b1ted from visiting
Th<> ~ppeills l'Ou rt directed the Fresno
Municipal Court to either eliminate or modify the
probation of Barbara White. 32, a convicted
prostitute. so 5he was oot prohibited from frequent·
ing three art>as with a high incidence of prostitution.
WJUTE SAID SHE was pleased w1th the ruJ.
ing
"ll ml'3ns now I can go whPre I w1:1nt." sht!
s.11d "'lt mp·inc; that l'm free lo take the bus, go to
l:llwdinp, Park and cat al any restaurant."
In the dec1s1on released Wednesday, the ap-
peals court did not say a judge could not use the
map anymore Th<' ruling affected onJy one condi-
tion of the probation and :saJd nothing to prevent
the use of the m:iJl. officials said.
THE J USTICES suggested the probation rules
be modllied to set reasonable hours during which
time those on probation could go int.o lhe interdict·
ed areas l 'se of a specihc list of places the proba·
tioner cannot go into was also suggested.
White pleaded guilty to soliciting an act of
prostitutJon on Nov. 14, 1978. In granting probation,
Presidmg Municipal Court Judge A. Dennis Caeton
gave her a copy of the map.
LNG Site
Transit oHi cials said the safety problems wert>
so pervasive they could no longer be put off until a
two-year shutdown scheduled for late 1981.
The complete renovation could cost $41
million.
CURRENTL y I PLANS CALL for two or the
city's three lines to be out of service for at least
seven months while they ar e brought up to safety
standards. The third line, whi ch serves Caufomia
Street. could reopen in a month.
"There isn't any question in my mind that il
isn't a s afe system ," said Oral Moore, chief
engineer of the Public Utility Commission and the
man who recommended the shutdown Tuesday.
"The whole system is antiquated ... We've
been patching and patching and patching and it
j us t won't patch anymore," s aid Municipal
RaHway inspect.or Gilbert Repp.
PUC DIRECTOR Richard Sklar left for
Washington Wednesday to discuss funding with
federal officials. The system was declared a na-
tional historical landmark in 1964.
The three rickety .lines, basically unchanJled
since 1873, carry more than 13 million passengers
a year -70 percent or therp tourists.
Jam-packed day and night, the frail vehicles
see a year's use every 45 days, according to one
expe rt's estimate . They become increasingly
vulnerable to breakdown as lhe number or trained
cable-car meehanics dwindJe and it becomes more
diHicuJt to find new parts.
Cupcake Bene/ it
Ruled Out by PTA
.
S AN FRANCISCO <AP> -Students at
Pleasant Hill Elementary S<:hool have found out
how the cupcake crumbles -the tasty sweets
were dropped from rund -raJsing plans by the
Parent Teachers Association.
At issue was the PTA's plan to drop its tradi-
tional method of rais ing funds by fi ve "Cupcake
Days" during the school year. They didn't want
c upcake s al es b ecause they ar e bad for
youngsters.
Bul last week the children rebelJed, circulat
ing petitions and carrying placards reading "Kids
Crave Cup cakes." So a formal debate was
scheduled on Wednesday. Only two sixth-grade
youngsters showed up to face about 75 mothers
The mothers won. ,
Gains OK
Indians Vow Point Conception Fight
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Federal Energy
ReguJatory Commission bas tentatively aporoved
construction of a liquefied natural gas port al Point
Conception, t>ut Indian n ghts activists vow Urey
wlU fight the decision "alllheway."
... Approval or the s ite for LNG shipments from
Alaska is not of.liclal until the commission Jssues a
formal decision. It did not indicate when th.is
mi.ht lake place.
However. govern-
mel)l spokeswoman (
Barbara King, in an-
nouncing this "decision
in principle'' Wednesday,
said that the comnuss1on
SIATE: .. .)
took no action on a companion proposal to import
LNG gas from Indonesia through the same loca-
UOA.
Oii Fwlfl Br.st liflb One
LOS ALAMOS (AP) -A beater beinc used to
help liquefy thJck cnade oU during un1oadln1 wu
blapted fol' an o!I field explosion and fire that
killed ooc man, melted five bule oil atora1e t.anka
ud blackened six acres or brwh.
Viet.or Ramires, a 58-year-old truck driver,
died late Wedoead.ay ln a Fresno hospital from
burm sU1talned in the blaal and day loo• flre at
tbe Union OU Gibson leue, 15 mJlee eout:beut of
s.nta Maria.
••••e 8&_.9 I••~ A.r~••c~•
SACJl.A)fENTO (AP) -A new school voucbw
' I ,, ., .
initiative that would aboliab pubpc schools and let
students study at home if they could pass an
achievement les t may be cir culated for
signatures, says the state attorney general's of-
fice.
The "performance vou.ctJfr" plan, which
would award a student $2,000 ror paasl.ng a IJ'•de-
level test, was cleared for clrculaUon Wednesday.
Nlllee Pla•t Dbp•te 8efb
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Ed111und Brown
Jr. says be never proml.aed a group of union
leaders that be would drop bis oppositJon to the
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
The Democrattc eovernor'a comments w ednesday dlreclly cootrlldlc:ted a statement by
Dean Cofer, busl.ne11 mana1er of Electrical
Workers Local 1M5 in Walavt Creek. Coler atoo4 bJ
ma accotint of a three-hour private~ Aue. -.i Jn Ule fOft1 nor'a olflce lo Whleh be 1ald Brown pro-
miJed be would not try to prewat tbe"l*''AI·
Ufnw,.., E•P•••• •ele•ie.r
LOS ANGELES CAP> -Tbe dty co.cu U.
killed a controvenlal plan to reQOvate and npad
the downtown Ubrary, lea vine~-q~esUon of what
to do about the SO.year-old ~ UDl'elOlved
after 13 Je8R of study and debate.
Tbe council'• aeUoa , Wednead.1y eraed •Mt
yean of lntenllve won OD tbe Df'ODOMd '51 aalllklD
teheme wtdeb waa Htt\ u pr.,...._ to WkUQI a
new main library.
ARB Chairwoman Mary
Nichols said lo the statement,
"Diesels are valued for lhelr ex-
cellent fuel economy. Our ap·
prov at shows they also can meet
our stat.e's air pollution stan-
d1lrda, wblcb are lbe most
stringent in the world."
Tbe b oard sa id tb e
Volkswagen Rabbit sedan and
Duber sedan and station wagon
meet its emiulon standards •'by
a wide margin" and get 40 to 45
miles per gallon in the city.
It said they offer the nation's
--·
•
rirst 10-year, 100,000-miJe war-
ranty· for anti-smog systems.
compared l o the 5-year.
50,000·mile guarantee required
by state and rederal law
Ms. Nichols said that tbe
Volks wagens, In exchange for
the long-term warranty and ex-
tra drlvabllity. wiU be allowed
to emit slightly more pollullon
when they are new
"Even lhougb the e mission
standards are ioJtially slightly
rela xed for car makers who pro-
vide long-term warranties, they
..·-
reduce more pollution over U,e
t.otal life of the car Ulan the
state's conventional standards."
she said.
Test data shows that most
cars exceed the standard after
only 20,000 to 30.000 miles. with
larger 1ncreases 10 emissions
after S0,000 miles.
But a 10-year, 100,000-mile
warranty extends the auto
make r 's res pons ibility for
maintaining and guaranteeing
the performance of the anti-
smog systems, she said .
DIAMO•D
EARRl•G
EXIRA YAGANZA
SAVE UP TO 63%!
Diamonds arri•ed from Mew Yon Cutten too I• to be included in o..tr
~ent S 1,000,000 DIAMOND SALE -We hcne mount~ hund~s of
diamonds in ~ful white CMd yelow CJOld earriwqs.
WE· BOUGHT RIGHT
Take ad•ant~ of Su~ SC1Yin9s TODAY -Compan our prices witft any
other iewele-r in Oranqe Comity -As you'n find out. 0ttr prices defy
compcriSOft. Take a pe8 at this particit fist of our earri"CJS -bvt HURRY, at
these prices they won't lost!
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Alth~ we cannot publsh the sate prices on~ fiM Citize-n watches, w e
can tell you that they haYe bff'ft martced down wbstantiaUy from their r et ail
prices -Call for confidential price quotes on partial tistin<J below.
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Pl.MSI MO DIA1911. AU MllCHAtelSI SUIJICT TO ,..01 SALL
MOH.· FAI.
10 •·"'· -e p.m.
SATURDAY
10 IJtl, • I p.l'TI.
SomeOo wU.h tb authority to do somethlni 'about
polbttion problems in Upper Newport Bay abould be up~
plyina some muscle to do eomethina about' ll.
Al•, developm~nta ol the put week only serv~ lO
point up oU loo depr Lnaly the type o( bebavtor th l
could ruin such an Invaluable resource.
For lnstance , at UC Irvine lu t week, a sclenU.t d~·
cloeed the results or a two-year study that concluded lh
bay would nd up a polluted mudnat If nothing ls'done lO
prevent siltation.
While the spec1rac details are new and alarmtn &. the
concern and Lheeoncept h ave Iona ex lsted
An officaaJ o! lhe state Oepanment of ft'ash a nd Game
said ut the sam e conrerence t.ha,t his agency bas no im·
mediate plarui for drtdginJ the bay and nothlng wUI be
done Wltil acllon is taken ~ control the source o r poUu·
Uon.
Sounds ra ir enough, except the s t a te's Wa ter
Resources Control Board in Sacramento decided on the
s.ame day not to allocate the money necessary to continue
Mudies on siltation proble ms.
A st ate offi cial said that wasn't any big deal, s ince
tbe work could be done by the state's own water staff out
of Santa Ana. for instance.
What it means. though, is that decisions that need to
be made to save the bay simply aren't being made.
It will not be until October that the state water
boa rd makes a decision on what agency wilJ be designut·
ed to continue Newport Bay watershed planning studies.
Bureaucr atic wrangling conceiva bly could continue
for some tim e s ince local officials want the state to keep
bay planning in local hands.
And the s ilt keeps rolling in.
City Was Renriss
Proposed building s tandard r eductions for Corona del
)far have.their share of supporte rs, their share of angry
dissidents. Both sides should be angry at the C~~Y Coun-
cil's decision not to notify the area's 1,900 homeowners of
the upcoming hearing that could a ffect their property.
Councilmen were ready enough to spend that minor
sum last month when the proposal was before the Plan-
ning C-0mm1ssion. Yet. when the m atter was to be set for
the Oct. 1 council session. councilmen. incJudjng Corona
del Mar's representative, balked at sending out another
notice.
As a result. the task is being undertaken by a pri vate
citizen. That hardly speaks well for the quality of
repn•scntative government in Newport Beach.
Presumably the point of changing things in Corona
dcl Mar is to respond to the wishes of the public that lives
and owns property the re. But if that public doesn 't know
thut changes are pending, how could they possibly make
their views known?
And wittiout hearing from as many people involved
a s possible. how is it possible for council members to
m ake a decision that is representative of the wis hes or
the people'?
~Right ' Mis u sed ..
The recent teacup-sized cont r oversy over re modeLing
pf the Kerckhoff la b in Corona del Mar has got to be a
,1assic example or the use of regulatory agencies for
private purposes.
· The lab, a part of the California Ins titute or
'.l'echnology, is located in China Cove. Officials have spent
n early two years trying to get the necessary permits to re·
model the inside of the existing buildings and to rebuild the
pier and floa t used for marine research projects.
: One neighbor thought the project was a bad one and
has been dogging the lab 's progress through orficlals
channels. tying up the permit process longer than
necessary.
Fortunate ly all the agencies involved-rrom the city
of Newport Beach to the California Coastal Commission
-realized the objections were Wlreasonable. The proj-
ect has finall y received the approvals it should not have
been denied.
It's unfortunate when any individual or a small
special interest group can use the entities created to bet·
te r the quality of Life to make life miserable for projects
like the remodeling of the Kerckhorr lab.
• Opinions expressed en the space above are those of the Dally Pilot.
Ot her v1cw5 expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O.
Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 6-42·•321.
Boy d IF ortifiedBooze
By L. M. BOYD eggs a day. Now he's trying
to figure out how to mass
breed those bard·workln&
hen a.
I mag inative m e dicoe a
have suggested that vitamin
81 -lhiamin ...,... be added to
liquor in all the distilleries.
·They say this would wipe out a widespread disease known as Wernicke -Korsakofr
syndrome. It's wbft makes
alcoboUcs confused. forgetful
What you and I can "an on-
ly child" b referred to sJmp-
ly aa "an only" by the ex-
perts. And tboae elperta
wanted to find out what aort
of couple wu most llkely to
produ ce an only. So they
com puterized a lot of fact.a.
Parents of onlya, they
learned. freqpently are over
30 before the baby b born.
They've been married far
loa1er than the avera1• eou·
pie at tbe Ume of the flnt
baby. And from 10 to 20 per-.
cent of them were
t.bemMlvea onlya.
• and uocool'dinated. Fortify·
, ing llquor with the essential
Bl would not ju.st cul down
•the prevalence but actually
eradicate lbe dis ease they
1c11lm .
' , A New Mexico ·aciea tlat t contends he bas developed a
tort of chicken lbat lays two
.Dear
Gloomy
Gua
The . 1overnment la Into
abeolUlely everytblnJ, I tell
you. EYeD mualc. IL takee
one MCCmd for a tunial fon
Pitched to A abcwe middle C io vibrate 40 tJme1. Why?
Beca .. the NaUoul lkanau otlt ..... MtltlO.
Tben't • nadlat ~ ..
Yuioelnia tbat permltl lta
paJtna ..-a to tue care of Uwt tab wltb .., of tM major
Ameriea ..... eudl.
Leut CiOwdad of U.. Na· ticul parb la ..........
llllt,_. .. YellowltMe.
Roberl N Wt•t,'d / Pubthher Thome\ I<.: vi i 'Editor
fhu~. ~P19mber 27. t971
J .. ·Aadenon
j~~f!I! C ~!!~ _ E~~~~ ~~~ht
WA.SHINOTON Under 'the a ccua att'ooi a1alost which the Investigation Landau's personal notes alao
f.cleraJ 1Dv•U11 Uon from two Jordan, Meanwhile, keep bUt>-bas dredged up, re veal he was Include a reference to the Studio
aid ... HamillOfl Jordan bu bMn blln1 up. He bu now been ac· on a first-name basis with other S4 Incident. The notation at.at.es
portrayed u • dllorderly, tun c:used ol 1nWln1 cocaine not on· Carter intimates. The papers in· c ryptically· "Ham. M ... ·c·.
lovln1 f llow who peers dowo ly at a New York discotheque elude a diar y r eference to a L.andau has told anvesttcaton
blousett 1,,,orea pa rkin1 ticket.II but at Beverly Hilla parties. The breakfast with first lady tha t the "C" refers to Jordan's
by th~ cmeo1 and 11norta cocaine Wblle House haa responded by Rosalynn Ca rter , a handwritten request for cocajne.
•t wild part.lea. He hH also been disparaging the witnesses . thank-you letter from th~ presl· The Whlt.e House denials ln the
a ccused lo the Robe rt Vesco dent's mot.her , Lillian Carter . Vesco case are a lso beginning lo
case ol achem ng wfth d111reputa· ONE OF the most damaging and a friendly letter from the come unravelled at the edges.
ble confederate11 to w:ard 1m witnesses is Bar ry Landau. a president's sister, Gloria Cart.er T he grand jury foreman In·
pro1l"r endll. man-about-Manhattan , who sub-Spann. vestlgating the scandal, Ralph T~e bur0t1111t-d Whitt! House mltted a five-page handwritten Ulmer. has accused the Carter
au .a w bo ~ hai. fought back. affidavit on the New York inc1 THEDl.AaYsbowathatLandau, administra tion of "duplicity, "
brialhng und " dent. Ile h ad e ncountered accompanied by a ctress Ruth ··marupulatton" and "coverup."
a a g reua vc. Jordan at Stud.io S4. a chic disco. Warrick. had breakfast with the He tried unsuccessfully to re-
tie hats d"nled whe re the Wh it e House alde first lady on April 30, urn. The sign as "a protest aga inst the
veh emently ·•said he wanted to see where White House acknowledged the presidenl's reluctance to take
lhal he ha8 lhe fa mous basement caves visit b\.tt descnbed it as "a ten-the steP8 called for by the tn -
ever partoJ<en were and Lf he .could obtain some minute courtesy caU ." volvement of has own aides."
o f i 11 e.: a l cocaine," attested Landau. The letter from Miss Lillian. The ajdes, Hamilton Jordan
drugs or that The White House dismissed dated Oct. 3, 1977, is addressed and Richard Harden. are bud·
h e had any Landau as irresponsible, called lo both Warrick and Landau. d ies of S pen cer Lee IV of
knowledge or his affidavit a "concoction " and "Dear Ruth and Barry." it A I ba ny. Ga . who accepted
l h e co 'l · ela1mcd )ordan didn 't e ven begins. "You know how dis· S I0.000 a nd w as pro mised
sp iracy to fix know the man. Yet the day alter 1>r.ented I am. How lovely of you ma lhons more for pulling strings
the Vesco cruse the a lleg'ed cok e -s n o rtin g . both to pmvide me with lhe love-1 n the Whale House to help
Out in n society accustomed to Jordan arranged for President ly flower.s ... and all that great Vesco. Lee a lso tr aveled to
Instant. intensive media cov-Carter to send a telegram at food." C os ta Rica . Na ss a u and
erage of celebrities embroiled in Landau's behc.-st to a potential Wa:.hmgton 1n Vesco'!> beha lf.
publit• disputes, he can't seem to client he was courtmg. The tele-THE LE'ITEJl from Glon a ,
escape the spotlight Associates gram, sent in care of Landau, dated Oct 31. 1977 , 1s addressed
s ay he som etimes becomes congra tulated ac tre ss Luci to "Dearest Barry" a nd signed
despondent and llstlc!>!>, despair Arn"z on her opening in "Annie "Love, Gogo." The president':.
mg of tht• battle but not knowing G1·1 Your Gun " sister 1s known among intamat~
how to end at L;inllau·s pe r sona l pa pe rs. as "Gogo "
&
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Mailbox
IT HAS B F.EN established
th::it Lt.-e s poke to Harden about
the Vesco fax But Jordan has
'>14-orn that he had no knowledge
of the con.-.p1racy He has been
upheld an this by has two friends.
Harden and Lee. who 1ns1st that
tht·y nevC'r 1>nce breathed the
name of the f1nanr1al fu~1llve to
Jordan
Yet all thf' while, th<' th.re<!
c; (•Or$(1an .. "'1•r<> as clO'>P. hay~
fru·nd'>. a.' "lhr1·1· ra<'<'o<>ns in a ~1>l101A< lol! " 'I hey pnlittckec1
t11(!<•thf'r P<H l 1C'c1 to)!ether.
pl:" t•d lt•nn1 t•1.:Nher
'f hl' FBI h.J., ohtarnl'd n1,tes in
\'1·'>< '> .., handwriting, which re··
frr lo ;1 11·l1•phont· ti.ilk with
.J11rl'.l:m IA''' plat·i>d tht-call for
W ..1'ih1ngton during th<· Carter
1n.111gural on .Jan 20, 1977, and
pul J ordan <in th1• ltn<·. s atd
V1·-.c·•1
\ .,<'rrf't;irv Crrolyn llobb!.,
Jbo ha ... ""'"'" undc>r oath that
'ht• ·~ 11•-<1 anc1 mailed J· lt'ltcr
from J,..,. t11 Jordan <JOOUt th1·
Vc·sc n c·asl' Sht' wa' <k'>c'nbed
II\ J high .Jw ... t1l I' Department of
f1c1al :.i' J ., n-.hbff" · w1tm·'>s
.l11rtl.t0 rn1•.iny, htl•·. wa., sri
.1n\10u!> 111 d1.,..1-.-.or1a lr h1msdf
frr>m th1· Yl''>M <'<•!>c that he aold
r cportcn. th.it FBI a~cnL-. hal1
not 1·\ en 'IUl''lloned him ::ihout
\·1·~tn Thi-. lurn<'<J out to tw un
I rut.· "I wa'> th1nk1ng 10 contem-
poraneou.-. l<'rms." he explained
after ht· wa ... caught lying .
What Ever H appened to Litte r Laws ?
To lbe Editor:
My wife and I were appalled
al the amount of Jilter that has
accumulated on our streets and
partlcualrly our state and na·
tional highways.
We drove up yesterday from
Newport Beach to Long Beach
on the Pacific Coast Highway
There wa.s enough litter s trewn
on the side of the highway to put
seve ral thous and people on
welfare to work permanently.
WHERE 18 the hJghway main-
tenance department? Are they
striking for more wages and
other ~neflls? Are they on
vacation? Is there a moratorium
on clean-up? Is Adriuna poUUck·
Ing or what"
Besides this. what about the
$500 fine for littering? Hall the
$500 fine been SWlpended or vot-
ed out?
There Is a solution. Let's put
all our priaonera in various city
and stale pri s ons to
work and clean up this
meas. Let's pay them tht
minimum hourly wage which t
believe I.a around $2.90 per hour.
Tb.11 will be the best money ever
spent. In addltlon. lct'K onforcu
the $500 Ut.terine fine by puttJna
the violator to work w J'•Y off hi•
fine by recelvln1 the u me
minimum w1ge.
Here's to a clean California
lrom the ground up.
L. JOHNSON
Ollf•pk•l••plre
To the Editor:
I would like to take thl1 op-
a:presa ruy feelln,.
the alpillcanee ot =Gamet.
TM of aporta and
more po Uy worldwide amity, tbroucb tb• Olympic
Games ii certabal7 an effedl"
meana of lnaplr atlon to tbe ,omaa people of today and It la
Important tbat lb• Olympic
phlJOlclplay &. ncopJMd bJ all ., ..
IN JOU.OWING the Ot11DP&c Oam• _. by l)Utlclpatlq, our
Joma mm aDcl women ue,...
HDted wltb a dlrettlOll IDd
......... to punue lD UM fttld ol .,.na, • weU u tn tbetr own
Mlf ••lliJllment tn dealbal wtt.b
all •IMIN ol t1*r Uves. • •
I am very enthusiastic about
lhe Olympics being held m Los
Angeles and anttcapate its tn·
cvitable s uccess
DONALD M . KOLL
President
The Koll Company
Doggone llappfl
To the Editor.
Have you eve r wondered what
happens to the dogs 1n t he
anim al shelter~ that you r un
stories on? Hopefully people fall
in love with those pictures of
skinny dog11 Wlth bag eyes star·
mg a t them. like I dad.
On JunP 2. 1979 you ran a story
a bout n terrier that did tricks.
He j umped and spun around like
a ba llet dancer so his name was
Barry, after the ballet dancer If
you had been in a n a ni mal
s helter ror eight months you'd
do a lot of jumping and running
a round m circles too'
Well , Barry is now making his
rounds in Costa Meu. I've had
him since •week alter the artJ·
('le <'ame out. He'A still running
In clrclt'll. Rut the circles keep
t:t•ttln" blfUtttr a.nd bi11er and I
r11n1tldcr that a revelation. One
d•y hl· mhcht walk 11 straight
lint-,
Good thin•• ~ome from thole
llttlti •rtlclttl llarry tbankl ~ou
und "o do I.
"'ltANKI GROGAN
l .. Ck!EflkC•
To di" FAltor:
NRC'tt "While l'opcr," Sept. 4,
waa a wamln1 of war. lf not a
declaration of lt. ll lln11ly ad·
mltted that oil la the llftblood ol
lnduatrtallaatlon, You cannot
drain ll or 1low lta now without
mortal 0m11e lo U.. heart ol
tbe economy that pump• It
tbrou1h the arteries or ln·
dualriallald natiool.
They repeat4dly •bowed the
buse oil taken pautn1 throuCb
the vulnerable Strut.a ol Kormua,
the umwt =•led by the treed ol lboM ,_ tbe ...
wardl from the aek 1old lYlnl
under the IOddJe But 1andl-a
tbe political unnet lt wu caUll.DI.
TREY DID not aay If the
motben cl')'ln1 at the 1r1vte of
their 10111 wen UM mcMMen ol
IOGI killed by tbe Sbab ol lran,
or the mothers of Kurdish sons
recenUy executed by the sons of
Iran's revolutionan es.
But surely we wtll cry over the
graves of our sons when their
blood soaks the sands of Arabia
to replace t he oil we have
become so dependent on, wh.tle
our ba rds fly free in the clear
view over our own oil-laden
s hores, that the environme n·
t alists saved just for them. Our
government's idiotic edicts of
des truction of o ur o il self.
s ufficiency surpasses those of
the greatest of despots.
GOLDIE JOSEPH
... t .. ~p~
To the Editor:
I would like to respond to the
IPtter by Ellen Moran (Mailbox,
Sept. 2::)). I disagree wilb her
By what form of meas ure does
'lhe decide there ls a limit to aid·
ing the needy, such as the boat
people? And on what sort of
principle does she base wasting
her energy and time worrying
about them "taking jobs from
our own people"? She s hould ask
herself whose job she is taking
and how she a nd ber family
came to America.
l AM PROUD and thankful
that som e warm -hearted
Americans had the good sense to
take advanta ge of the ar
righ teous urges and do
something to help the boat peo-
ple. Thankful that they spread
hop•·. 1n a '14'0rld of d1sasten.
Bravo. Amcncans! I applaud
your compa--.:.1on a nd aJtru.istJc
ac•t1ons. I call now for an encore.
plca:.t''
'\1JCHELE PHICE
f'owda~,, l•pa cf
To the Jo:dltor :
Lt:t no one be deluded concern·
ang Mass Fonda. ·ay broadcast·
mg antt·war propaganda from
the enemy capita l during the
Vietna m War , s he certainly
ga vc aad and comfort to the
enemy If you are in doubt about
what that denotes. I urRe you to
look up the word traitor m the
dictionary.
By casting doubt , s he and
others lake her undoubtedly
weakened our resolve to wm
and. in doing so, very probably
prolonged the war and contribul·
ed to the deaths of m any who did
not need to d ie had we fought the
war with firm and unstinUng
purpose.
HOW MANY more millions
will dje under the d espicable
lla n oi regime is a ny body's
guess. Had we fought to win. this
need not have happened . Un·
fortunately. many of those to
blame for our loss s~ll carry
much infiuence with our govern-
ment. It appears they will cany
us further down the path to total
degradation.
If the object ls to surrender to
save our youth, then perhas>t we
s hould have surrendered to
Hitler and Tojo prior to WWII. If
we ba~my closes t friend and
several of my high school bud·
dies might be alive today.
Perhaps they are lucky to
have been spared the view ot the
degradation of the Unlted
State.a, once respected for its
power and Its wtu to protect
freedom. now bereft of ill aaue
of lntemallooal reaponalblllty
and prey to the acorn and eon·
tempt al all naUom.
J .W. R&ID
• lAtttrt ff'Om rtodtt• en~.
Tlw right to cOfKttnH tdtna to /ff
tp«e or ellmt"4ft Ubd fa reurwd.
l..dtrr• of :JOO wordl or~ .. wW be
gwttt prt/nmu. All ldrtn l'ftUllf fta·
cludt ngnorurt Oftd rnG11inQ adlhn
but nomtt mo11 be aoUMwld °" ,,._
quelf fl 11Af fictnt rsoton ft appurent.
Poft'l/ wtU raoc bf PM~
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MORE OPINION
W ASHlNO't'ON Preakt•ol
Carter'• mid-July ptedae not to
l•t "one ·drop of for•11n oil
more" t.nto lb" counlry lba.o wu
imported in l97'1 Is becomloa an
•nero albatrou around hta
neck, but ooo be can abed ooly
wilb acute poUUcal embarrai.s
ment.
protestod I.bat th1a WH • d ICtDl
lbto mad.MN. But cblt1ln1er'1
frequent ally, then Treasury
Secretary W Michael Dlumen
tal, oppoted him tbl• llme on
around• that a quota would
ttrenlthen the dollar
The oil quota waa the one 1na TB.: Q OTA wu:s a.,lied on
jor enerJY lnitJatJve to come out during th~ Camp 01tvld ex
o f t b e travati&n1.ll 1tl\ ont> solid monst.-1
celebrated •m 1d H11,.,ro us ph1losopb1L1nQ.
• •dome at l c Rt-sides, 1t bud lbe s pecial aap·
aum mit '' at peal of u pc>lt\.lca l elmmlck. In
Camp David derlanna "lbts nation will never
ll 1• no tecret tha t Scblea
Ina er. If ~Lill at Enc ruy. would
urae lnskud thut Carter shelvt>
hl1 "not on~ drop" 11ledge of Ju.
ly 15 What Srhlesm(ler'is ~uc·
cn:Jor. Charle~ Duocun , would
do it1 u secrt:l A inethodlcal
mun. Duncan h; now studying
bll'I tnht!r1tt:d predicament
OTHER 0•·•·1c1A1.s'are strok·
~t Hoppe
Ing their rabblt feel In. pbanto121
hope that the quottt wtU not be re·
ached wttil after the 1980elecUon,
a fter which it can be safely dis·
carded. But some senior officials
are truly w1aware that lbe presi·
dent took a course at Camp David
that must end in folly or embar·
rassmenl A worse fate than
wearlng an albatross is weario'g
one without knowing it.
Th"'ldly, Septom1>er 27.'1979 DAILY PILOT A 7
and was the use mo" foreien oll lftan we did
w i d e I y in 1977. -never." Carter seemed
praised cen· to be decreeing a level or usage
terpiece of lower than today. In fact, the 9.5
Will This Discovery Lead to Sex Ban?
bis July 15 million imported barrels a day W e ll. there goes sex as
e n e r g y during that prosperous year was millions of Americans h ave
apeecb. But well above today's level as well t•ome to know and love it.
overly pessimistic e conomic as the level tb~n expectoo for The problem is that a doctor
forecasting and the nuclt:ar election year l980. now clauns that S<'X can rdieve
power fre eze within th e While the public cheered Uus the pain of
bureaucracy g uarantees seeming step away from energy arthritis Thl'
reaching the quota muc h raster depende nce. experts frowned dol'lor. Jc!>:.t c
tban anybody lbought pos~ible "Thl' president is gambling," Potll'r. diri•1.·
quitelikelyduring1980~ one co ngrc s~1on<.1I l\t aff tor of thl' Na
econpmisl declared in a private t i o n a I
SOON the reafter. U.S. prices m e morandum that explained lns titutl' of
will be racing above the OPEC how the OPEC price would no Human lkla
price. To avoid this knockout longer serve as a ceiling on t1onship:. 10
punch, the temptation to reim· do mestic prices. The same Chicago. told
pose tight federal controls _ economist told us a month ago: a m eeting of
and reverse present policy _ "Decontrol with a quota m eans th<' nation a I
will be close to irresistible. that Carter will succeed in clob· Arthritis Foundation that :.ex
There would be no e Heclive way bering th~ e<:onomy" lby putting s timulat('s the adrenal glanru. to
to reduce energy d emand, domestic oil under irresistible produce additional cortisone
despite all the claims made In price pressure). "And this alone," she said.
the name of conservation. Since then, the road to rUin "provides from fo ur to six hours
The alternative: back away has a ccelerated. The economy's of relief from arthritic pain ··
from the July 15 pledge. "I think strength in s taving off recession YOU KNOW a~ well as I what
tbe president would be absolute-has kept oil imports u nexpected· will happen n<"<l The Food ant.I
ly nuts to stay with the quota." ly high. Drug Adm1 ni-;tralion ""tll sttt rt
one high-level energy o~ficial running tes ts on arthr1t1t
confided to us "Nuts" or not. CLEA!'l;JNG OUT hi~ t.lesk luboratorv rnts Thi· lt ... ts. u'
h owever. Carter seem s com· before Labor Day, the departing best . wili provl' intontlus1vl·
milled to it. The entire episode Schlesinger left behind a warn· The FDA will iS3Ut' a lengthy re
is anothe r tragic lesson of what in~ that the 1977 import level port con cluding there I!. no
so often happe ns whe n the laws was being approached and listing clinical evidence that sex 1:. of
of economi cs a r e bent to four options for dealing with that any help wha tsoever in the
political purposes by the govern· calamity All would put the gov-treatment of a rthritis.
ment. crnment back into oil regulation. Then the Federal Governml'nt
The oil quota idea came from op tion No . 4 r e ins t i tuting will have 110 choice but lo ban
the president's s taff. prim1mly straight-out price controls. That sex.
a s '-' llcv1 ce to s how critical would mean Carter ha d junked ·After all. if tht· gnvcrnmt•111
Westcm 1-.:urc pe th:tl the U.S. his own decontrol program, but can prohibit ca ncer pat1cnb
m eant business about energy this seems the course most like· from eating g roundup apncot
can certamJy proh1b1t artbrltJ~
sufferers, on the same groun~.
from indulgmg in sex.
A l l t h e old arg ume nts
will Ix• d.nu;gcd out The A~A
will C'•)ntt-nd thut gullible v1cllm'>
. 11 art hn!1s. prc·ycd upon by
quuC'ks and charlatans. '<'Ill put
thl•tr faith 1n :.ex :.J nd avoid
est a bhshcd methods of treat
ment . su< h a:. allow10g a phys1
<'Hln to inJ1•1'l cortisone into them
with long. long nect.lll'S
And it mu-.. t be admitted that,
a 11 thin,::~ bein g equal. t he
former sounds more appealrng
tha n the latter It must be
further conceded that th1:. in
novat1ve trc~tmenl or a rthnt1s
will encourage the laity lo at
t empt the practice or medicine
L.N a ~.,wet young thing :.o
much ru>. gnmac•e as '>he an se-.
I m m ht·r 1•hair at a dinner part.,
und ~ht• \.\111 be -.urrnund1·d b'
~11ll ar.t ~"':1111. non•• of ""h11m
kno"~ a l1b1.i from •• f1bul<i uf
conservation. James Sc hles· ly to be selected by the White pits because 1l doesn't think
_i_n_g_e_r _. _th_e_n_s_e_c_re_t_a_r_y_o_f_e_n_er_g_Y_. __ H_o_u_s_e _. ____________ L_a_e_t_r_il_e_d_oes __ th_e_m_any good. 1t -~~~~~~~~~~
frame-up for fall! frames,
matss
tools
40°/oOFF!
fermg her temporary rclJef from
the pam of arthritis And what
can she say but. "Not torughl,
I'm going to t ukl: t w1> Anacin m·
::.l<:ad "
I Ml'ST C'O~FESS that I o<:
c· J1>10n a I ly ha vc a l w1nge IJf
<1 rth r1t1.., m) '>t:lf Hut . like
m1lltoru) of my fl·llow 'l ufferero;, I
beheve m sex Th(• lt!\t1mon1al~
in behalf of 1>ex arc most con
v1n1·1ng
"I was be d n dd"ll for t'<'-o
""el· ks "'1th arthnt1:., · sa)..,
Meh1tabt-I <: "Then I tried sex
every four hour'> I'm still be'1
ndd('n. but what the ht•ll
S1m1larly. Man h nl· T :.<i)~
"I !Hid arthritis ..,11mHh1nv ti rri
lill· I touldn't t·\ t n pl<•) lhl·
\'101!11 f•Jr m ' II·•' frJl'nd But
<Jflt•r l \\•1 montL'-11( .1..., I n1 ,1
nC'"" ""'' .m I •1111 fl.Jn t kno""
ho"" ti• ,,~~' th1• .10lm but rn~
liu\ fnc.nd d1J1•..,n 1 <·c m to .f.:I\ l ,1
h:in~
M akc no mistake, therefor~.
When the govemm_cnt bans sex.
we arthritis s ufferers are goine
to gH what we can on the boom·
10g black market a nd a lot of us
are going to be heading for Tt·
Juana .
Oh, I can hear what you peo-
ple who don't have 11rlhritis ate
sa y10g. You're :.ay10g, "That 1s
a pity. but it doesn't concern
m e ·· And off you go on your
merry wa~
HOLD IT right ther e' Whut
you're forgetting is that the gov
crnment'~ ban on apricot pits
applte:. not only to cancer pa
tn•nto; but l<> the h calthiei.1
1·1t1Lcn sn the lund. And what a,
pile~ to apricot pits applies to .... ,
So pt'rhap.., no"' ) o u 'II JOtn our
It tt le crusade to pre:.crvc every
\'mencan·., freedom lo indulge
rich, rustic
wood frames
cnoo.;e lrom J !>ry•t:!> -mi .. •· w011 ir "c~arm ot 1"13'
ring dePO brown orwn nt'.1rtr l1n1sn wrlh open weave lip lint-• r r .,,.,, 11lur~rj t1onc>y pin(' ltnt~ 01
honey o•nc "' tf 1. • ~ ... 1 • <r• •· 1c•1 •'"th na1wa1 c J•
!mun hp liner r r ~tioosP suotry .~ .. o· r t:iamnoc. rio: I 1n
•t Hk pec~n l.111 ,r1 w .tn l'(.ru 1 c;lcir, •11>n 11r •1nl'r
... ON A NEW MAGNAVOX
COMPUTER COLOR 330°~
7 sizes from 8 x 10 to 18 x 24 . <11;or ~..i1e 13 20
•o 23 ~5 SALE 7.92 to 14 13
f(lr CA arr f c "11· 0 l IJ • 18 lr;ime IS now Only
II 88
save 46% to 50°k
hand·caat. hlgh·gloss frames 1n 5 lun shapes-heart octagon. squcire star and round
choose from 8 sprightly colors. brown blue green black cioar while yellow ;:ino rod -
only abOut 3" en size reg 4 00 SALE 2.99
fabric covered m1nra1ure lrames special selcc11on of Or1gh1 prrnts Cll"ntM more• 3"
square with round picture opening reg 4 00 SALE 2.99
sueded accent frames
sleek con1emporary portra1t·s1ze frames
shoW ott your phOtos. prcnts. artwork easel
ba~ or wall-hanger frames nave soil.
. suede· look mats:-rn plush brown. beige or gr~. w1.th crisp melal deta1hng. 3 •laes
from 3" x •· to 8 " x 10" reg 10 00 10
1600 SALl•.99to•.••
hang-It-up tools
mat cutter. lhe Dexter·. cuts stra1ghl or
beveled edges. and scores -tor framing
paintings. prints. photos
.. • _ _ r!Q 1,0-95 SALE 8.69
1n1p-0H bla<M cutter. w1tn blade pos1t10n
ad1us1er scored metal blade snaps off eas·
11y for lresn. sharp cut11ng adOe
reg. t 70 SALE 1. 19
sw1ng11ne · hlgh·compreaslon tacktt gun. wrlh bu1ll·1n staple extractor. open cnanriel
loadcng lakes 1 4" or 5 16" staples soltd Ohrome base. wi\t'l 1000 staples reg. 9 90 SAVE 2.01 SALE 7.89
picture hanging klta. con1a1n everylh1ng you need to hahQ pictures-wire e yes hOOks e plcfure HI reg 9~ SALE 8te
· 2 picture Ht reg 40• SALE 29'
n111.1e11 hangers. to nang a.mall p1¢lures w11n0u1 ClamC191ng lhe wan 2" gummccJ lab11c
ll•P> mount eds1ly metal "<>Olis aupc:>0rt up to 10 lbs reg 45• SALE 29'
atffl picture hangers. pt~ed s1ee1 hOOks tw1s1eo lor s trengin lempereo s1ee1 na11~
5 s1l es to support 10 to 100 lbc, req 25• SALE 10• each
, ••• ,, .... 1pjtly t11 ... 111c" Ill .. ,()!,, .. <'•l(f tlllll••CI'' l)rlOIM U '
mats,·mats, mats
pr~ut collage mat a, precision cut 10 nolO
lrom 3 to 16 of your favorite snapshOts
-portraits anrm:t1ve gtoupings ol square·•
rectangular oval ancf round openings with
g ill edQe'i 1n 5 c:11P11 lrnm A"• IO" 10
f8"x24 ' 1~g JOOl\J ioo ~ALE1 .19to419
ill
South Coaat Plaza
Stl-4M31
Puente""'8Mtln w ... Ccwtn• ,.......,. Pim
Del Arno '••hlon Squire ............. ~ ......
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Thu~1y, S.ptember 27, lt79 AT YOUR SERVICE I CALIFORNIA
-OUEENIE-.--
I 0
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"f:nt o problf'm' Then wn tt' to l'al Uunn Pal wall
rul r t'd lapt>. getting lhe un~rs und Q(;t wn you nttd
tu soliX' mequ1taes m government and bwnnt'H Mod
your qUt'SllOn.f lo Pal t.>unn . Al You.r Stnnce, Urange
Coo.YI Daily Pilot. P 0 Rox ISfiJ, Cosio Me1a. CA
926'l6 As many lelters as po11111ble will be On$Wered.
but phoned mqumes or letters not mcludmg lhe
rttader·11 fuU name. addri>ss and bu.nneu hours' phone
number cannot hecona&dered Th~columnoppearsda•·
llJ except Sunday:.
Bn&11h PoUsla.-s 011 Finish l o b
Dt:AH PAT I've startl'd to remove varnish
from an old piece of ruroiture, but don't know how
to ,::et 1t off lh<• area tha t hc1s carved molding I 'm
arraict u."1ng a i.rraper would damage the carving
W.R .. Costa Mesa
Voo're rt~bt. Try applying varnlsb ttmover
with st.f't'I wool ins tead. Also, you will find that an
old. clun toothbrush Is bllndy for getting lo s mall
cracks and crevices In the moldlng.
rn:AH f•/\T What :.hould you do when you've
rnarll• n •:>1•n.utwm. at <J mut<·l and ar<· told upon ar·
ri\ al that th1·r1· wae. a n "overbooking" problem
.111<1 no TCl(1m ·~ avuilablc This happened lo me on
rn~ val'allon I wa" up111·l , but didn't know wh at. if
.111,vth11w , l 1·ould do or whal m y rights wer e in this
.ii 11al11111
11 G . Newport Beach
Many hoteb. a nd motrls wtll bold a r oom if you
pay in advaocf' for the firs t night, or give your ma·
jor <'rr dlt card num be r over tbe phone to
~uarant.H-paymt>nt. If, however, you arrive at a
hott'I or motel which re fuses to honor a confirmed
ri·11enaUon or to help you find comparable U ·
<'O m modalionis, ai.k for the resident 1Danager aad
show your proof of coaflrmatlon. Hotels aad
motelr. ue not regulated by u7 governmeot agency
and arf' not required by law to pay ·compeoaatlon
111 ~uest.o; with rM1en aUoas who are denied ac·
rom modatlooe.. Tht> Callfornla Penal Code does
... tatf' that innkM'Pf'r' who refuse to put you up for
thP oi!O>t without Jui.t caust" are guilty of a mlsde·
munor. If rt>fui.f'd lodging, you m ay have legal
hasls for a law .. ull.
To avoid ovnbookiog problems, the Depart·
mf'nt of {'oosumc·r i\ffalrN advises the following :
ftr-i..-rvr room N as fa r In advance as possible. Re ·
11u••11t a written confirmation when time permlls,
and "how thf' confirmation 1illp when checking In.
Wht-n maJdn~ r<'8rrvatloni. by phone, get tbe name
of thr J>N'Mm making the conflrmaUon. Specify
llmP nf arrinl IJ you plan to arrive late. U your
;arrival !Jc ft.-layr,d, call and H k that your room be
h1•ltl. R4> 11un• to cancel your room lo 1dvance and
honor your df>partur~ d1tr.
Solar•• Nol fJ nly 'f'a.r Cr1>di1
IH•:AR" l'A'I I kn11w Y'>U rtin KH ;1 tu lir1·<1k
f11r ltlklJJlhnit t.oh1r 1·n•·rv,y 'IYl!ll'ftlH, 11111 h•iw ul111ul
cit h•·r 1·nl'T1'Y .,,. v1n1~ h11m1· 1·11u111m•:11l '1
N '>, l rv11w
Tht• National t-.n.-rgy C on~rnllt1n l'flllry Ar l
fto .. ,. 1nflud1· federal tax rrf'dlt for flH111um .. ra In
.. u lllnl( llt>lar f>nf'rJty "Y"lf>m", lit.It 11'Ulr1 rooa .. rv•
lion m•·asur .. ,., i.ur h •1t ln11ulaUun, •liw ""°' • t••
r rf'dlt. A 15 pcrct'nl cr.-dlt of up w •*la •nllahl ..
for 8Ul'h llA'm11 ln11t11ll .. d tlof'tWf'H Apr11 21, 1917, and
ON'. :u, I~. UurlntJ th .. um,. f)f'riod • rrf!dll of iM
pf'rc.-nl or up to •z,M li. a vall•lilt ti • 11-0lar
Pnericy "Y""'m l1t lni1t11lrd. t:xanap1 .. ,. of f'nr rllly ruo~natlotl 11tea1ture•
which qua lUy for ~rt:dll a re : u ulldn1 and
weatben1t rtppln1C of dorw• and w1..,_•; furnac-e
effklen<'Y modlflotlona; C'lt.Cll tberMost1&.; cell·
In«, attic , wall •ad flbt1t due .. , and pipe intJul•·
lion: wawr hnU:r htaoJaUon; storm wtndow11
and doorll; bH t·a tn fuhlnc or beat·rt flf!c&lvt:
.claaed wlndow and clof)r ma&l:rtala; therma l win·
dows and dM,.; f'Dfftl1 uap dlaplay meten;
M>lar domH Ut hlft ••k r •1•Mlm1; a ctive aolar
space heatlntl 111y111t.tlm•, • •1mht.ed 1y1&.em 11 from
•bovf': pau lvfi' •tl•r apu ., tMr;aU.1 aad cooU111
'ayatemti; wlad tMr &1 dilJvketi; alMI replacement
aolar swlmmtntl '""'' ""'"""· ,.-o nod oat the 11~clOc reqalremf'8ta Hd how Lo apply for U1e11e
eredlt11, contact any lnt.f'rul lleveeue 8ervtce of·
nc~.
T••~ C••ld r.,.,.~ Cetlt••
DEAR PAT ' \VU alvtn . Chtn ... ·•lyle Uahl·
mi fixture tha t ls hun1 from 1 eelUna. It'• m•de of
m etal with openln&A In It for the Upl to t hine
through. Alt.hough r haven't weiJhed It, t pett lt'a nbout 20 pounda. If I put a wglle bolt lnto UM cell·
inl{. wtll It hold the Wt!l.,.t of U.. t11tar1T TIM cerl· mg ,, made,of pluterboard. '
' · 'K:W:, lftmt.tnston leach It'• -...... ,._ "' ......... w ... ,
a)o•ld ewen r• •• md M iii awt fll .. .,., .. , ....... -..WrtaJ wUI ... ,.,., ..... ,,,. '" ......... u, ........... 14ptll't ...
&alH .... 12 ...... lf11 I lar1e ICNW ..... ti ••• kW. ....., eenala IUt It 11 auacw .. • jollt ,..._ ................. ••&ertal.
"Tht-Joint 1.,·, 1.l;,ll\• \u1lal l'om
m lll t!C will 1·an·l11lh ,, I UllOIH'
HCO ':s t"ffort..' "to r lf'11 11 up 11' uct ' ."
Robln.:tOfl said
eorr~s FABRICS -•-CORONA DEL MAR
OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 5:30 -
CLOSED SUMDA Y
NOTIONS
PATTERNS
"VOGUE"
"IUTTSUCk"
"McC.AUS"
"SIMPLICITY"
LACES • TRIMS
FRINGE & RIHOM
•OO' ...-lOO'• flf c.-'-• '""'"' ....... th•t •It: ,_.. ••1 n•°"" •••4 A
.... llM-~MfCto
1/3-1/2
2/3 ~F~ORE
Hu9ir dock, all •latt, all Ml• ---------1
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OUR EMTIRE
'STOCK
Jh2 0R MORE
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ENTIRE STO CK
Y2PRICE
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ENTIRE STOCK
1/2 PRIC E
REMNANTS
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1/. OR MORE
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OUR ALREADY
REDUCED PRICES
f l\. T SQ UARES ,...,. ••• _... ............ , •tit °' ..... , .... -.,
uc; >o ~· •••price 15~
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-1/3-1/2
& MORE OFF
YARQAGE,
S,OltT C LOTHS
"OA'llY & l04lll ,_ ....... •Md• ,. .............................. _
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••• jN'iu .79!
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STOil RXTVIU S.. n. ~ '°' .... Tl-. VTTBL T HGAIDLHS Of COST Ot LOSS
IHCUlll011 COOi~. I•~ .._ S.. T'llh Stott h l""'"ltr P'riet 51...., fol I__....•
li~d~ Slfo<t Wo Aro Q.a liftCJ ~n. All IT&d AH SUIJlCT TO ... IOI SALi AHO TO
STOCK~ HAHO WHlH THIS AO WAS""-4CB> WITM THI Hr.itSr.t.ms
Ir ll] I I I Ii It :{1~11 H;\1
A,pto111!10hty \I 00.000 Al HonMll ..... "'f.e.ricl ......... ed ,..._,.. To lo SMriftud Al A
F~0<h., Of TM • ..,...,. rnc u' ....... ~ M~.._.w kttao & Cri •• P'lrcll.wcl fer Tlot•
St0l00t't ~ Moq Wt Onldtd To °"91 ... .,_., H foe Aro i.. flit ~ f.or HM f .. u A•d
IC'-drtd i.-HOW IS TMl Tilol( THIS IS T)4f rucf • Tniy °""' ....... ·~· Ci• htry...., 111 TM Slor.''
TRIGGER t '4•lof4'0t4 ,.,...h .. .,.. ... , ,......
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lfG•\2 2' yd
•ol~ pnu 79!
COTTOM PRINTS ... , ........... ,,1. t C..t ....... .
,..., .. ""; u.-d• ,., • &ft• ft. ..._.._
,..... liy .....
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t al•pnu ....
llfG SI '18 yd
tol• price
AfG S191 yd •ol• fWlc•
.49,~
69y~
98~d
POLYiSTER PRl1'4TS ou,,nr 'USLIHOIOH ... o,
~·4.)il(.ltff ........ 100, •• ~ "",........,...... ..... ,_..
HG UUyd •ol• pno
UGSltl yd
.... pn<•
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98~~
$129 yd
s1" yd.
DOUIJUKHITS
I U•ll,..C';TOW' lAW\Ot' ..._.,,.
100· ~ .. w-. ,....,, •• _ .. +~ , ..
•• c_ .... , \• & 40 •4.111
HG \4 91 , .. , ,,. ..
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HC. S 12.00 yd.
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$2'!
s4• yd.
U,HOLSTHY & OR AnRY
FAllUCS ....... _, .... •Of'• .. ·-· .. -,.~ .... -iw.....o-.. .. -.
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TIHYC LOTH ..... ·.to<:--·_..., ....
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HO U .H y4. 98C .. ,,..u. . yd
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PlC. \l '11 yd '°'' p,,u
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tel• price ..
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HG U.H ,.t. $14f
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"ULG IA1'4" TAPES TRIES ,... .......... ~ . .,... ... , ............ ......
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CORDUROY c;•owno..-.. ,... •·" ........ ~ ............. _,, .....
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HI; SI0.'5 yd. s4t1 •
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OESIGMER FAIRICS
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2610 E. COAST HIGHWAY• °"C:-~*·
AIOUT 75 YARDS SOUTH-EAST OF MACARTHUR ILVD.
.-.--~--------------...... 2610 EAST COAST
HI GHWAY
AIOIJT 7S YARDS S.L
OF TMf IMTUSECTIOH
OF MacARTHUR AHD
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HIG~WJ...Y
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Cobi11~. Cvtti•.q Tobi~•.
Mo tion Coboneh, Fabric
C ow nt«'r \ 01\ploy Cov"•""· T~~'· Sheh•lllCJ
U1uh. Sloe.• Room Sh~•lllCJ
artd c owrtirn. ROUN'C flit
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BURLAP
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TJtOUSANl> OAKS ~P~ Tbe holor 01.11 and occaslona a1rr. Olaot Toad haa made lu I rst lP·
pearance ln Southern California, but
bJololf,IU HY humana bave ootb.ln&
't.o fear ftoom the fo1i1rl&H amphibian
unleu you at lt.1 ea&s or squirt Its
potent Pol80ft lnto you.r ey&
Tbe awe Deputm&nt of Ft.sh and
o ·ame cooUrm~ that a youth round
one or lh., toud.s this summer in a
VenlW'a County creekbcd.
••TBIS AMPIO.BIAN contains one
of the most virulent poisons known,"
aald department blologU.t J.mes St.
Amaol
.. The polSOo can cause temporary
blindness and excruciating pain if
you get 1t m the eye. The eggs are
a1ao highly toxic, and there are re-
ports of human deaths in South
Am e rlca where frog eggs are
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sometl~ used as a sublstltute for a threat to agriculture. and the st.ate In the event of trauma, Young said, ~•Yiwt -·-_ ---~t"t\~ooci and A&riduture .Lil.~ Giant Toad can ~en chan1e ~~· The 4\AJ·lnch female toad found in ln Sacramento bas circufated tJiT°' es from maliTo reffiile lTf«ir any~: '
Ventura County was discovered in warning to it.a count)' offices. The uon the male organs a.re damaged
July by Nicholas Knox, a 15-year-old Ventura County Health Department or lost.
Conejo Valley Hl&h School is also keeping a wary eye on the
sophomore who was ·•scouting .fr load situation.
around looking for animals," The brownish, yellowish, reddish
apok~man Ralph Young said. toad can grow up lo 10'1'1 inches lone.
THE YOUTB'S INQUIBIF.S about Young said.
his· discovery -eventually brought St. TRIANGULAR GLANDS behind
Amanl to Park Drain, a tributary of the toad's bead are studded with
Conejo Creek, where young Knox large pores. Young said. The toads
said be also saw three other similar also boast a chameleon quality th.at
toads -ooe much larger than the allows them to change colors.
others. And that's not all the toad can
Young saiC:l the voncious toads are change.
•'Incidentally. they kept one for
years in the London Zoo and they fed
it live mice," Young said.
A NA11VE OF 111E Gulf of Mexico
coastline, the toad bas also been in·
troduced in Australia, Hawaii,
Florida and other areas as a means
of insect control.
"But ln this case the treatment
turned out to be worse than the dis-
ease." St. Amant said .
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Such a confidence-shaking
series of recalls occurred in late
1977 and early 1978 wheo
Chrysler Corp. 's Dodge Aspen
and Plymouth Volare suffered
four recalls in six months.
GM ANNOUNCED Monday it
was bringing back 225,000 or its
"X-body" series to fix automatic
transmission cooler hoses that
could leak and start fires, as
well as steering gear mounting
plates that could c rack from
metal fatigue on 160,000 or the
sa me cars.
The company said it knew of
nine fires resulting from def~·
live hoses, but heard Of DO failed
steering assemblies.
Several studies. including
those conducted by the United
Auto Workers union and the
University or lndiana, have COO·
eluded that one recall of a modei
does not affect sales.
GM EA.RLIEll PUT a bold on
50,000 cars sWJ in dealer bands
j •
to fix nine naws ranging from
sp~re whee ls that could rub
against disc brakes to constant·
speed tbrotUe surges at 35 mph
oo four~ylinder models .
Widely heralded as the car of
the future, the ''X-body" series
has been a hit since April. About
267 ,000 have been sold as the
Chevrolet Citation, Pontiac
Phoenix, Oldsmobile Omega and
Buick Skylark.
Robert Stempel. general
manager o f the Pontiac
Division. told reporters at a
new·model preview that average
delivery time for the Phoenix
is seven weeks .
"I'd rather have a waiting list
for a car than a car nobody
wanted," Stempel said. "But it's
very difficult to explain to the
customers.''
Stocks of the X-cars have been
the industry's lowest since
spring. On Sept. I , Chevrolet had
24 days worth of Citations on
hand. For Pontiac. it was 21 days ;
for Oldsmobile, 17 days ; for Buick
todays.
In an industry that counts a
SO-day supply as normal. that's
Chrysler Corp. beat GM with a
similar design by more than a
year with the s ubcompact
Plymouth Horizon and Dodge
Omni. However. the two Chrys ler
cars are smaller and do not offer
the interior room of GM 's com·
pacts.
The design and close attention
to weight-saving t echniques
permitted GM lo shrink the cars
by 800 pounds from the old com-
pacts. while increasing interior
dimensions.
The cars offer fuel economy.
The four-cylinder model with
automatic transmission gets 22
miles per gallon in the city and
35 on tbe highway. according to
Environmental Protection Agen
cy ratings. That's 4 city mpg
and 12 highway mpg better than
the old compacts.
Consumer Reports magazine
said the figures were "excep-
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sea ts five."
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·~ Gl£0aGE w. ooa NEU. .._ .....................
A "1t..-from the East," a "oae-mu baod,"
''Hurrtcan. Wojtyla," a "Ruab•ance Man "
TbeM are eome ol the tobriquet.t applJed to a via·
Uor C'Omlq to lbe Unttod Statet oat..-. Pope
.lobft Paul U.
"He la a ~h~uumenoo," J&ya the Rev. D.P.
Noonan, a Patcnon, N J . Ori t who wH on the
pope'a tripe lu Mexico and Poland
H£ ADDED TllAT 'I'll POP 18 "'the mu.\
~lorful complex chara('ler" to lHd Ute rburt'h
liDee the unpr~cueble apc»lle Peter
A poet, •P<>rllman, pllllocopber, lin1ul1t ,
diplomat, one-time actor and cneum ll\lJt ar
ltrummlna tolk-sln1er, u weU u thf!!Olotlan and
putor to puto111, the poPtJ abo bu l>ffn termed,
ID a •peel al aenae, u "r~~I "
"Today, tbe pap1u·y lltif'll apotli&ht.a the rebel
tuncUc:m ln society." h1i,tonan Edward C\addy of
Daemen College m Buffalo. N Y . writes m the
Catholic blweekly, Comrnonwt>al
He notes lbat for the formf'r Cardinal Karol
Wojtyla, being Cathoht' hrui been an "act of re
bellion," flrat lo an 1llett1tl. underaround llcm1nary.
helping rescue J ews undt·r lht' Nu1s, IU)d late r in
resourceful opposition to the uthe1st reatme of
commwust Poland
WHATEVE R RUGGED SOKT O•' M ETrLE
those experience& forged in him, he hAAs smt'e
~coming pof>t' o ycur ago shown lhat ile 1s his own
man, robust, confident, at euse with tUmself
Commonly, he hr<:aks with Vatican protocol,
welcorrung unst'heduled callers, dropping unan·
nounced Into offices to chat with the help, wading
into crowds. taklng u swim, donning Indian
feather!>, JOtnang kid!> 1n a songfest
"Thin~ 1 UM.'<i lo be orderly around here," a
papal secretary remarked to a visitor. "Now you
never know what's going to happen "
The pope's stage pre~ence, honed 1nillaHy an
his youthful training as an actor , seems to lead on
crowds Uke an orchestr4' conductor
"HE'S SO GOOD A f RF:LATING TO big
crowds tbal there's a danger of a cult or the
person, a one·man a pproach to the papacy," says
the Rev. Richard McHncn, a Boston College
theologian.
"But his own cxprc~!.ed views a re lhal church
government should b<! more eolleg1al, encouragmg
decision-m aking at the national and local levels,
without domlnan('(• or th1· p<i pal pcr~onalily ...
However , <.along with ht!. rn;ignct1s m , ~pon·
tanelly and "l'ommon touch," the pope also 1s a
dis c1phned 1ntcllectu&I, widely recognized in
bcholarly c1rcl1•R bdorc he l>ccumc pope.
II<· has s vcc1<.iliu·d in "µhenomcnology." a
philosophicul upprouc·h which finds the special re
a ltt y of lll'r~o ns t.h rcctly in 1nd1v1dually ex
pt'rtcnct·d (•vr>nls 1n ronsc1ous uctinn and "re
.il1zcd rcl<it11m~t11p-. · with olhcrs
Iii: HA D PRF:S£NTEO PAPERS ON the sub·
JCCl for numerous :.academic congresses before
becoming pope. and lf:ctured on it in this country
:.l various um vE'r~1t1c•,. rnd uding Harvard, the
Uni verstty or Wisconsm and UCLA .
"The Tram1cendcnce of the Person 1n Act and
Man's Auto-Teleology," was the weighty uue of a
1976 lecture al the Catholic Upjvers1ty of America
in Wastungl/Jn, D C
He's been m lh1~ country tWlce previously, fo r
a two-week tour 1n 1969 that also included Canada
and for a month in 1976, and has numerous
Amencan fncnds and ac<~uruntance~.
He is author of several books. including a
volume of po<:try, "Easter Vigil and Other
Poems," pubhi.hcd hy Handom House
0 111E R BOOKS INC LUOt: "Sign of Con-
tradiction," a collection of meditations "Founda·
lions of Rene w1.tl ," a study of reforms of the
1962·65 Second Vatican Council in which he was a
participant. and "Fruitful and Responsible Love"
an d "The Act ing Per son," both studies in
phenomenological philosophy.
Several of them have been issued recently by
the Episcopal Church's Seabury Presa. which this
week also issued a biography, "Pope John Paul II,
T he Life of Karol WoJtyla."
The pope's phllosovhlcal tbes1s, as spelled out
an "The Acting Person," UI that a person de ·
t.ermines and manifests his real self -''makes
himself" m•a sense by dedslve actions affirm·
ang the dignity and worth of others. .,
.. Every authentic, wholehearted, 'I will, ac-
tualizes the proper self-government and self·
possession of the r~r!\on, .. he writes
HIS EMPHASIS ON "Man" the human
person and his unique value -has not only been
t he focus on his scholarly work, but a lso or hla
theology and discourses since he became pope ..
I n bis fi rst encyclical of last March ,
"Redempt.or Hominls" -Redeemer of Man -the
the me sounds over and over , as In this paasaae :
"Tb.rough Christ man has acquired full aware.
nesa of his dignity, of t he heights to which be ia
raised, of the surpassing Y.(Orth of hl.8 own humani·
ty, of the meaning of his exlstence.
"We are not dealing here with abstract 'man,'
hut with each person In his unique and unrepeata·
ble reality," he says.
In keeping with the stance of the beleaguered
church l.n Poland, the pope is docU1nally con·
servative, and be ha.s d ropped some biota or bJa
personal stand on several l.slues in the American
c hurch.
8£ BAS &EITE&ATED THE &VLE of
eeUbaq for pr1esta, illdicaUng that henceforth it
wUJ be more difficult to retun to lay at.atua.
Be bM spoken out a1ainlt abortion. luiat.ed on
the unbreabblllty of man1•1• and 1a1d nuu
Harrison HoWl~
Receives Horror
1 San Juan Capiatrano'a HarriJson HoaHt. a
turn-of·tbe-century farmhouse located near via
Cu art.el and the Orte11 ffiJhway, has been placed
on the NaUonal Realater of Hlltoric Sites.
Clty ometall are mov11_iJ ahead wtth p&au.to
restore the dilapidated buildlDI. The reatoraUoD ef·
fort la eipected to ~ completed next year.
tTALtAN MAGAZINE: POPE 'GOD'S ATHLET!'
Compo~te Puta Hla Heed on Athlete'• Body
s hould stick to trudil1onal habits, although he has
not laid down detailed directives about it
He couches "hb i.tat<:mcnl'i in an altogethe r
new and re latively undoi.:mallc form, by speaking
in the first per!>on." amon~ other wuche~. wntes
French Catholic :.cholar Puul T1haud
T1baud sayb the popt· ..,,., m'> to assert "t'onv1c
uons lhat for him have both for<..-and radiance by
taking ofr quite hlmply from what he believe:. and
what he hu.s experu:nccd rJlhcr thdn from what he
thinks he should '>tlY ..
IN /\NY <;AS E, If t: C'OM F:.c.; 0"11 :is an f•arthy,
natural man wbo speu.-• 111 ~ rn1n<l. l'Ul~ rtd tape,
throws bearhug:. around ,,,,J fn,•nd'>, kl'ii.t~s babit.-s,
laugh& a lot and 11tru111 -, ,, s.:u1tur to Polbh folk
songs.
A fat'lory and quur r~ w1n k1 r in th1· d;1y-. unrkr
th j.' Nazis bcfort• h1• IJl'C'.HT\I• ;, r·n ···.1. ht· ha'i keµt
the workmun'b rapport ~•th 1·1,n.111vn r11lk
He told a V11ti<-;1n aud1Pnce that on l11s trip to
America he wants tu l1r1ng a "m"~sa1~c of hope
and pcac .... a messa ~c of !r.1t1·rnal h>ve "
.. J dei.1n· to a11~un· alt Amcncons Catholics.
Protc:.tant:s, J t'WS, p1·oplt• 11f all d1urches and all
mt·n of good will of my fru·ndshlp, respect and
est eem I am comrng as a M·rvant or the> gospel of
Christ to procla1 m th<' uplifting :md healing
message of Cod '~ word\
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and bad unsuccessfully sought a date witb another.
He •aid that occurred four or five years aio when
he wu single and after contest Judaina bad ended.
He said both women lost in the cont.est and
tbat the high.light of his one date was noth1q more
than a goodnight kiss.
--Daleiden-~· &okl &be boardJle.Jla:oti a letter to one cont.es t who alleged the letter
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'Cold-blooded'
Son Poisoner -Term Upheld
AUSTIN, Texas CAP) -The Texas Court of
Criminal Appeals has issued a strongly worded de·
cision upholding the conviction of a Houston man
sentenced to death for killing bis son with cyanide·
laced Halloween candy in 1974.
Ronald Clark O'Bryan appealed the conviction
and death sentence on some 20 points or law -in·
eluding complaints about jury selection pro·
cedures and the trial court judge's decision to al·
low O'Bryan's wife to testily atainsl bim.
"A more calculated and cold-blooded crime
than the one for which appellant was convicted can
hardly be imagined," the court's opinion stated
Wednesday. "Appellant murdered bis child in or-
lier to collect life insurance money. The record
reflects months of premeditation and planning."
Testimony at the trial showed that O'Bryan,
plagued by financial problems, took out insurance
on his 8-year-old son Timothy. lo the weeks before
Halloween 0' Bryan conducted an extensive
search for cyanide.
He obtained the poison and placed it in "giant
pixy styx:· candy. He then gave the candy to his
son and four other children on Halloween,
evidence in the trial indicated.
Mortgage Rate .
Hits Record
W ASlllNGTON CAP) -The maximum al·
Jowable interest rate on government-insured home
mort.aaces bas gone to a record 10.S percent.
The increase in the mortgage interest . rates
announced Tuesday by tbe Department of Housing
and Urban Development wu the second increase
of one-half percentage point in six months. In
.April, the rate on Federal Housing Administration·
insured mortaages was booeted from IU percent to
10 percent.
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A similar step wa.s taken T\aesd•y by the
Veterana Administration, which IUU1Qllees home
mortcaces foc fonner servieeme. Tbo9e max·
lmum rates al.so go from 10 pereent to 10.5 per·
cent.
HUD Secretary Moma Laadljeu said tbe ln-
creue was needed •'to brial P8A ra._ la line
with other competiti.e ratel ID bo&b tbe moncaae
and flnanclal muteta!•
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°Thundly. September ZT. 1979 *
••ve.. I W1"0(e the letter. but tbere were n ·
tenuaUna elrcunutaneea," Sclllll.,. said. "I may
have allo med a 1lrl or two out beet la t.be days
wbeft I Wiii al.Dale. If that coudtulel u Improper
aexual advance. we're bavtnc a problem 1rith de-rlntuon,"
SCBJLLEll GAINED NATIONAL ATTEN· •
tion lut month when the board, on his recom-
mendatioa, atrlpped t.be crown from the 1979 Miss
IWoola. Shanna Jean McNeW ol Cart.uvUJe. He
accUHd her ol bel.D1 "ment.all.}' unftt."
MiH McNelll withdrew from the ·Miss
America contest after cutlinC her arm in a broken
wlndow ai the home of her chaperones. She said
abe became temporarUy disoriented when abe awoke before d awn.
She was replaced by her runner-up, Liz
Rusaell ol Pekin.
DALEIDEN WOULD NOT DISCLOSE THE
name of Schiller's accusers. Asked whether Miss
McNeill was one of them, be said be could neither
deny nor confirm that she was.
September Scene
Reached by telephone at her Carterville home,
Mlaa McNeil s aid , "No commenL I bave not.bing to say about that man."
It looks like Kansas, but these sunflowers,
corn shucks and rolling hills belong to
rural Maricopa County in Arizona, not far
fro m the s tate's largest metropolitan
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Oru,.ODunt,. a srou.ot...,wamen
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' CAUHll, have ~ lbelr mdorM-
mental AIMmblymao Bl"Ut'e N•t.ude
U belr to tM t.b1rd CU.trtrl Mal Oft LM
eouty &o.rd ol &.pervllon.
More UMm that. the Uneoln chabbera
are ~ N•tande "to ac:tlvely led .a.ct.Aoo to that amce 1n um.••
TIM aeat, al coune. currently ta oc·
cupled !r Edi8on Miller. a Democrat
appoial by Oov. Edmund G. Brown
Jr.
County otnces auch as the nve aeata
OJl the board of aupervilora are IUJ>
po.ed to be ooopartlaan. However, ln
recent y•an no ooe lo a poeition of ln·
nuence ln either major party In Orang~
County bu paid mu& attention lo that
The Uncoln Club currently ls beadeq
by Coa.laoo C. Morns, president
Besides Morris, lt.s board of diredors
Includes Robert F . Beaver, Edmond 8
Buster. Jam~ II. Cavanaugh, Thomw.
C. Ellick and Jack B Hochadel.
In addition. Vernon W. Hunt Jr •
WilUam E . Langston, James R. Moore.
Harvey C. Nienow and Don W.
Oliphant.
Also, Gus A. Owen, Michael 0 . Pat
ton. John M. Rau, Richud H. Spooner
and Glen E. Stillwell.
. -
Plu.a, Oary F. Tbom1on aod John Vlrtue . .
Cbalrman emerUua la Arnold 0
Beckman. Dtrecton emeriU an Waller
Kn~!i Victor C. Andrew•. Ned Lewl11
and wait.er a. Schmid. • • • TUE LIBEaTA&IAN Party ln
Oran1e County plana • cbampaJrne open
bouae &.&nday ln Fountain Valley to
celebrate what party offic:lall aay la the
re1lalratJon of 2S,OOO new Ubertarlans
tbrou1b tho party's county head·
quarten.
Tbe fuocUon la acbeduled from 2
to 5 p.m. at party b"adquarten». 17175
Brookburtt1St. .
Tho Llbertariana are trytnc to r•1·
later 73,000 votera 1t.atowlde. b)' Jan. l
1980, ln tm effort to aec:uro permanent
ballot atatua In CallfomJa. ••• REP. ROBERT 8AOllAM , H
Newport Bearh. hu1' appoint.Gd formftr
llnlbou lala.nd resident Arl)'le Nclaon
Jr as hb adm1nllln1llvu ualalant In
W aah1n&ton. • • • &EPRESENTING THE Colla M•a
Republlcu.n WonH.•n, fo'edcrolAld el nelll
month's st.alt' ronvenuon ur ltcii>ubllon
women in Sacramt'nlo will ~ C11Y1I
llobl. Durolhy Cllnl'h and Margurr1tf'
Heeney.
Teen Faces Adult Trial
A. 17 year old t'ullerton youth will be
t rred as an adult In connecuon with ont•
murder and l~ rape¥ in Orunje Co~nly.
u Superior Court Judge bas ruled
A. 44.count felony Indictment churl(l"'I
Alfonzo Calhoun of the s tubblnA tl{'l1th ur u r.s.yt•ur-old l.aotlnn mun und tlw
rape of his 65-ytiur·old wlfr
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Home Upgrade
Plan Hit,s Snag
Homeowners have put e snag in the county's
plans to upgrade areas of El Modenu and Colonie
Iodependencia.
But that may mean other areas of the county
will receive the benefits of federal money aimed at
promoting affordable housing and rebabWtaUng
run-down homes ln low-income areas, housing of·
ficials said.
That may be the result of action taken Tues·
day by Orange County Supervisors in modifying
contract agreements with the Orange County Com·
munily Housing Corp.
Old Fashioned
Cookie · ar Savings
Supervisors originally. had contr~ct~ with ~he
private , non·profil housing organization to an·
vesligate affordable housing projects to help ease
the county's shortage of homes for low-income
families.
Those effort.'! were funded by federal Housing
Urban Development money through the Howung
and Community Development block grant.
Tustin Base
'Housing OK'd
Faced with a severe shortage of new housing
for U.S. Mannes stationed in Orange County, the
Navy Department bas awarded an $8.9 ml_llion
construction contract for apartments for enlisted
personnel and their families.
A tot.al of 216 new apartments will be built on
33 ar;es near existing housing al the Marine Corps
Helicopter Alr Station lo Tustin.
However, the new unJts won't remedy the
overall shortage of housing for Marines stationed
al Tustin or El Toro.
"BECAUSE OF THE severity of the housing
s hortfall the Marines feel the new units will have
a negligible impncl on the problems ," sald
Howard Seelye, aide to Rep. Robert Badham,
R·Newport Beach.
Marine officials say more than 1,000 enlisted
men are on a waiting list for low·cosl housing.
Coog:ress approved the Tustin area units last
October. A measure wu added allowing the Navy
Department to lease 300 county apartments while
construction wwi taking place.
AL1110UGH THE ORIGINAL plan was to
cancel the leases when the housing became
available, the s hortage 13 so serious that "the
Navy Department will probably get lo keep
leasing the rentaJ unila," said Seelye.
The combination of leliSed apartments and
new housing would bring to 516 the number of new
unila available to married enJlaled men.
Seelye said he expects the situation "to
improve ln the next 12 months."
IF CONGRESS BACKS a proposed three.year
plan, cooatrucUon of more housing could begin in
1981.
The proposal would Increase the number of
housing units to 1,158 by 1984, and Marine officials
say that would solve the problem.
At ooe Ume, the Marines Corps sought to build
1,300 11part.ment.s on a 135-acre site they control In
the center of Mlle Square Regional Park in
Fountain Valley. That plan was dropped becawie
of vubllc pnitats.
Tbe approved units near the air base ln Tu.stln
will be built by a pair ot New J ersey firms that
were awarded the Navy Department contract
Tuesday.
PllDS call for two-bedroom apart.menla. No
completion date wu announced.
The ·Newport Medical Group
is pleased to announce
the association of
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Sen. Larry Pressler <in da rk s uit) poses
down home on his Humboldt, S.D. family
home, where he announced his bid for the
C lasses Set
F o r ,L agunans
Laguna Beach resid .. nls can sign for fall
classes througti the Laguna Beach adult education program
Courses mart, Jewelry, typing. power reading,
flor al design. intermediate Spanish, German.
French, ceramics. stained glass, quilting and
basic education are being offered for the trimester
which began this month
A tuition fee of SJO is charged for classes. and
adults over 62 years a rc exempt fro m fees .
A parent-child participation class requires a SS
fee. and student.., scckm~ a high school diploma
are exempt from paying fcl's for all classe~
For information, call 494-8546. ext 206
Plato's Sued
Sex Club R app e d
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Plato's Retreat West
has been charged in a suit filed by the city al-
Lorney's offi ce with violating the new adult enter·
tainment zoning ordinance.
The city's suit, which descnbed the swinger's
club as a "sexuaJ encounter establishment." asked
that the club be restrained from operating al its
location in Hollywood because 1t is allegedly doing
l.lusm{.'SS w1thm 1,000 feet or another such business
in violation of the zoning law.
Plato's allom ey, J ohn Weston, vowed that the
suit "will be fought out an court." The establish-
ment has JO days to reoly to the city's complaint.
Pohce raided Plato's ln March and July, ar-
resting or citing 32 patrons for lewd conduct.
Howeve r. City Attorney Burt Pines did not rile
criminaJ ch;i rge agains t the customers because the
alleged offenses were committed by consenting
adults in a semi-private location
Fonda: Clerical
Unions Needed
NEW YORK <AP> -Actress J ane Fonda says
the time has come for female office workers to or-
ganize and defend their rights because. she says,
they will suffer the most in the 1980s. •
Speaking before some 800 office workers. most
of them women. the actress warned they may be
called names if they buck the tide of low pay and
bthe r oppression.
.. But that's all right, because history will
prove you are right." she declared. "We are in a
critical period in history where the pie is shrinking
and inflation is rising. aod the people who are go-
ing to suffer the most are those on the lowes t rungs .
of the ladder. the office workers."
She sa id she became aware of clerical
workers· problems while making her next movie •
.. Nine to 'Five," a comedy about secretaries who
kidnap their boss and take over the office.
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Loggins
Ailing·
From Cut
TUCSON, Ariz. ·<AP)
~Pop musician Kenny
ll9ftin.s has been or·
der-ea to stay off bis feet
for at least a month
because of an infection.
and several concerts
had to be canceled as a
result. a promoter says.
Loggins was treated
at . St. Mary's HQSpltal
for an infected fool.
forcing cancellation of
Tuesday's Tucson con-
cert and two others this
week in Phoenix.
"Kenny cut his fool a
few days ago and didn't
thlnk anything about it.··
s aid Ke n Se ber . a •
spokesman for Wolf &
Ri s miller Productions.
A docto r diagnosed
the proble m as a staph
infection and told Log-
gins nol to walk for 30
days .
Eclectic??
..... or 1ust basic c reature comforts? We design for the exotic.
soph1st1cate or the subtle manor mood of the provincial gentrema~.
Combining international flair with a supenor designer-client rela-
t1onsh1p. we pnde ourselves on the indulged attention we can o ffer
the REAL vou Toqether. we can discover tor your home or office
th e contemporary exc111ng living you crave'
Dick Metteer Polly Dodds Betty Broyles
A.S.l.D.
pres idency. The farm isn't believed to
produce peanuts.
Sell or traae your old
skis fast with a new
Skiing classified ad in
the Da ily Pilot. l //7 W~'-IC.l•ll 01 "" ,.., .. ..,µer•!?.,,,, t• f~Ati 1678
Keep the fun going
Wanl 10 rnake sure your oat•.:. turn.iu1··
.stays 1n good cond11ton all yr>.1r re. ,no>
Just apply thts finish 11 res1s1•, dam,ir1 ·
ing cffec1s or the sun and C;Atrcmc•
1emperature changes Won't dam<i'lO
clothing by softon1ng undor body hcnl
Redwood or clear
MC CLOSKY LUMBER LIFE,
Quart
Reg. 6.29
4.48
FULLERTON
301 So. State College
87()..()()50
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642-5678
Something special in
ceilings
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L.IGHTING PANELS
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Create a new kitchen today with a 6'
k itc hen starte r unit. Beautiful wood
cabinets are built with quality and care.
You install . them yourself and beat the
high cost of labor. More cabinets can
be added later on. Each unit includes
6' of base and wall cabiQ.ets, valance.
sink front and counter top~Faucet and
sink are not included.
KITCHEN STARTER UNIT.
OAKWOOD
Rc>'J 50:' 91
2 98.88
BRETON 398 88 Rc1 ~SC '1'1 8
BRISTOL 498 88 R, i CC",,.,, 8
All-purpose protector Stop action
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ZYNOLYTE RUST-MAT[ EPOXY.
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Rrg 5 9'..I
3.88
new name I familiar faces
Home Centers
formerly Ward & Harrington
•• COSTA MESA GARDEN GROVE CAPISTRANO BEACH ORANGE
1275 Brlatol 7707 Garden Grove Blvd. 3'4162 Doheny Park Rd. 324 West Katella
556-1500 537-9571 or 893-6523 496-5766 997-1224
Open Mon. thru Ffl. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Ffl. 9 to 9 Open Mon thru Fri. 7:30 to 9 Open Mon thfl.1 Sun. B to 5 Open 9 to 6 every day
Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 Sun 9 to 6 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 Sat 8 to 6
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MOSTUAaY
11o &oaaway
Co.la Mesa
6'2-9150
$WfM & TUTI&&.
MOSTUA.IT
WISTC&.llff CHAl'IL
~uaty • Cfemehons
427 E 17th SI
Co'>ta M~~.a
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,.IHCI .. OTHUS
SMITHS' MOITUAIY
627 Main SI
Hunt1nqton &«tc.h
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COlOMIAL Rl ... llAL
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7801 BolSd Avt·
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Laquna H11I'>
768-0933
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495 1776
HAllOI LAW.._MT. OUYI
Mortuary • Cemotcry
CrtHMlfJry
NEW YORK <AP>
AIH...,_ Tebtey, 8),
daqbtet ol the late Leo
Tolltoy. author of "War
1 od P eace," died
WednetMlay Mlq Toi toy
wrote several books 1n
C'ludln1 "I Worked (or lhe
SOv\et.a.'' "Tr•gedy or
Tolstoy" and "The R .. u1
Tolalo ··
NORT ll TAH
RVTOWN. NV. tAP>
Dr Benard krelt1oa,
67 . social scientist and
pr.-sictent emerit u e. of
the PopulnUon Council.
died Tuesday
HOLLYWOOD (AP >
<'•rl Laemmle Jr.,
former bead of produc·
lion at Universal Studios,
dlf'd this week after a
16·year battl e wilh
mult ip le scle ros i s
LaemmJe, 71 . was the
son o f U nlversal's
founder.
SACRAMENTO <AP>
-Fruds W. Doyle, 72,
forme r deputy s tale
s uperinte ndent o f
schools and considered
o n e of California 's
f o r emost le aders i n
education for the han-
dicapped, died Monday
of a heart ailment.
PUBLIC NOTICE
"CTITIOUS BUSINESS
.. AM( STATU"l:NT
T "" •011ow 1nQ (M'tr\On\ •re <10•"0
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PUBLIC NOTICt;
,.CTITIOUS BUSIHE~S
H•ME STATEMENT
'"" 1ot1ow1nq ,,_.,.~"'" .,.,,. 001nt1
bu"n->\\ ~ ( FIR .. T Dl'>TPlllU JIN(, '.'41
O••tfly Te,rac. ... tr'l•nf', C"1tfofn1•
'1111\
01.t'l1d s J~. ~)A,. o .. ~.,.. , .. ,
r<Ke. lrwlne, C..lllo<nl• '1111\
l>amf!la M. J°"""· Ss.11 O•kl~v r•r
'"'"· lrvlM, CAlllo<l!l8'7llS T!tl\ ~l>n\ ll • Otldu< IN! bv on "'
dlvldual P-••M Jon••
f "'' \1at•mt-nt W•\ hleO .-tHr1 ltvt (oonlv (Hlrl al 0rd"9' rwn<v ""~I>
Lcml)o!• II 1t1t
NEW YOllK (Af'l
AdJu1tln11 to 'llr() Jn
Amertu la provln1 dif·
flcull. for 1UU ldcuallltlc
youn., 11urvtvor1t or the
Jone1town mMn suicide.
eccordlnH t o•
p1yct\ltatrl1t who hai. in
tervlewcd them
"They found our s>eo
pie frtvolou.s, elfl1h and .,."' .......
uncanns tor the rest of Trial Dear
'!'•nklnd," Or Hurdtfl The lo n g -delayed
SukhdooNuld trial of o n e -l ime
Il l': SA IO th e ir
1dl'uhsm survived even
tht• memory of s1lock
t reatment und bttll und
chain punis hment visit
l'd on the children of the
<'Ult 1n the Guyunes c
JUnglt!
Sukhdco, ch1er of
Black Pant h e r
le<.1der Eldridge
Cleaver is scheduled
Nov 5 Cleaver is
accused of assault-
ing police in a 1968
s hootout between
Pant h e r s and
Oakland police.
psych i atr y o f the _______ _
Collt>gc of Medicine and
Or nt1s try ut New Jersey
Medical School, i-111d the
J oneNtown s urvi vori. re·
m ain commitl~d lo
m any o r the soclul
c ha nges advocated by
tht> Peopl es Temple
leader, J im Jones.
BUT. HE SAID. they
no lon1iter believe they
need a leader like Jones
to effect changes
.. Jonestown 1s seen by
them lo have been a
beautdul place . a
beautiful experiment."
said Sukhdco. "It is
Jones they !>ee as a bad
guy " For se ve r ul
months. lhe psychiat.nst
said, he has interviewed
25 young survivors of
the camp where more
than 900 cultists, lnclud·
ing 260 childre n , died 1n
a mass murder and
s uicide in late 197fl T he
young s urvivor!'> havt•
!-.Jnct• rt'loc·ull'd in Sun
Fram·1.,c·o
St.:KllUEO'S <'11 0
1.:lu:.wn wa!'l that Jon1·!'l
"was a guilt machine"
who would rt.I~(' a l the
poltt1cal nim1f1c·;Jt1on" of
"som ething :.ib 5.m:.ill a"
buying a hamburge r at
McDonald '~ "
Through guilt and by
inducing fear In the
chi ldren through pubhc
humiliation or punish
m e nl. thl' psych1atni.t
s aid. Jone'> bt•cume lhl'
children':. "one and only
father and God "
WHEN ClllLOR•;.N 1n
the camr• mis behaved ,
the psy<'hialris t s aid.
they wnc som etimes
g1 vcn st•vcre electrical
s hocks. In one instance.
he fsu1d, halh, a nd chains
wcr1· ultut'hcd to the
unk lt·11 11f t w11 lfi y1·ar
Voodoo
Practice
Outlawed
C HICAGO (A l')
Voodoo has been banned
rrom the C alumet
Township welfare otfice
following the disclos ure
lhat :.i cast>worker used
the wltchcratl to extort
rood from a chcnl
Dozier T A lie n Jr .
the:> s upervisor who 1i.
sued lhe anll·voodoo or
de r. said the caseworker
convinced a client of ber
powers. doubled· th e
client's food allowance.
ordered her to buy extra
food and· give 1t to the
c·a:-.eworker
A llcn :-.aid he lcarnt•d
uf the deception wht'n h<
routinel y s h u f f l ed
cuseworke rs and tlt1:
client explained her ar
rangcmenl to u
!>uperv1sor lie su1d hl'
will f1re the<:ascworker
Acrobats
In Laguna
The Chinese Acrobat'>
and Ma gicia n s rd
Taiwan will appear Oct
it at the Laguna Be<ich
I rvane Bowl. sponsored
by Saddleback Cr>llcge
The performanct···
begins al 8 p.m
TickCL'i are $4, S5 and
$6 in advance. $7 the
n1ghl of t h e
performance
162~ 0 1:.lur Av11
Co•.111 Mw .. 1
'>40 !.1'>~4
~"" .. olch< who hail tru'<I lo run
t'ubtl\hl!!d °'.,.. <o••• r, •• ,., •·uot 'leP' 11. 10. 71 -0• I 4 1•1• JllM> t• ll W :S Y
T 1cketi1 ca n h e
purc hased by c·a llang
831-4556 from to am to
2 11 m Monday through
Friday (
.:=::-----==~
THE ONLY
FEATURE
THAT
WON'T
LASfON
THESE
MACHINES
IS THE PRICE.
These Swacr machines arc bu1h
to !>tand up 10 your toughc!>t !.ew1na
needs. They're ~o well buth, in faci.
rhat we ~ck every one w11h .l 30-
ye.ar warranty.
But they all have o ne feature 1hat
won '1 las1 pas1Oc1ober13r h. Our great
fa ll Sale prices. · ·
So vlst1 1hc Singer Store today. And
don't ml s the chance to stut savlna
money wilh Singer by saving up to S50
right now.
t or Hql"I ol "'' ""'" "'"'"" ."j' 'i+l)(fl w.111un!\ Dtl>I If/fl Ill hl•t '11 llluMrh Pl 01N7
THE FALL SALE ENDS
OCTOBER 13.n·
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W11ltfl t11ol,. uod1ll< 'I
•hu11 111 I 1l1h11t
lh1 Jl\lJ. I 'v1.t1 flllft f\',1$1'(
N111A 111 I '·'41.! '" SAVES50 0i, ""''''i' 1' hh h ~· tn• fU t If,• ..iltH be.ult tll t111rru11l1t c. •
Hui t 11.tllt dh'I 11 •~'l' 11
THESI STORE
WHERE St\VING IS ALWAYS IN STYLE .
........ ~ 11 =ti~=~ ea
Men, Women
~ .... .,.,." -AN MAT£0..(.Ae). -A urv1ce club for .bQUa..._
•AJtcL1MINT1 "°"',.~ m en and women 111 beln1 or1anlied In thll San OINll~f'ITU Mr· ... d ~· ':!r: _,,, (9'•• Francllco t uburb, and the teadert hope it wm ""' .,,., ""''" J,..,, ~.... ..... Mew.,,,, spread acroe11 the country . ~":"~~:·;::':·:!':., ,,h.,, ~·" The new group, called "The Clrcloo," will bold ci ....... , •. 01r1 its first luncheon meeUn1 on Frtda~with Rep.
A JI WNT14 COA.ll p I p Mr •"4 ,,,.,, =:,., G,,,..,, h" "11 DICAL citNTu au N." et.e" McCloskey , R·C.Uf., t apeaker.
'''"'*""· ~' "'' • ..., Mr::-t:::' eobel D•n• Seven ~omen and fi ve men a re or1anhln1 the ""' ..... ""' a-!>c>f419.,., o .... Pol,.,,.... group, mcluding Municipal Court Judie Pbaruel
"01"1 111'' .__ 1 M• ..... w • :: 2!-•. t.6(1.,.,. Shelton and attorney Daniel Monaco. . .
':: ... t';:r,Nn c;....,. '1*'"· o.... --.,.,.,,, ._.. ,, "Many flrms are refualng to fund membenblp
...,.._, 1 :;.:'.':..:-'' -. \ui1e • ...,Qll,.. in service clubs which dlacrimlnate a1atnat ~~ ... :;i :;;1• J0"" """"0 \•" ""'' •"' _, Meir---·•ct women." s aid Monaco. "We are not oppoeed to re· ~,. l•Q""•'-•li.bOV gular service clubs .. We want t.o tap all tbe re · ~ .. ~:':~~~:':"'-0ot,::• M.,.,,., Mr .... M~: .... '-. ...,.. sources of lhe business and profeulonal com -
"'' •nd Mr\ A~n 1C11M1• ..... l'or.-t. llCly munity "
J"•" t~t,eno O••t ~.:1!~':'' ~·~""""'ti M1nt0n M• •"" """' '"''"-' \•"• \..., Monaco said the club's name as a coined word (~-nt• q.rl ~ 1 ~ 1 "'' •"" ""' °"" s..rr-01•1• ~" meaning an open ended circle He said the or-
M• *"" "''' M•<r..•1 ""•• \•11 '1•"'•111•· QV• ganirl:ition ho,...b to charter local clubs across the ( ·•-nl• bl>V ~It -~.,,,.., • 111111r •"" ""' J-s-n.,,, c ........ ~· country. and has rece1 ved mqu1nes from interest·
"'' .,.., ,..,, l•"' "-"'"" ~ ... ""°' 1•
1"11CW\ ed persons in six other slates
,.,.,,(•pt.tr-Qlrl --------------------Mr •nd M'' Ste~f\ Hert \•n ---------------
(t•m•n l• bOY
~· M r •nd Ml\ """• F•or•' \•n ( ............ Qlrl
Mr •nd Mr\ Al•n lowm•ri "-"
tte1>1•n1t.1110w
""' •nO Mr\ JOM \.O<•ttn Jr \di! Ju~n ( •P•'''""" boy M r ~no Mr' P*'"" f-t tt>\ lJ•n•
Porn1 bO~
S.,.ltnto.r•
M r ftf'\d Mr \ A1t hA•O flvlf f'Wof \•" r l•mf'tH" e11r1
Mr and Mr' ( '"'"• \ tt .. t "'' \•n l itmfPnlf' Qtrl
'-"''"' ..... Mr '"''d ._.,, J••m• \oto \•n
( lttmenttt V" I
\etlt•-r II
Mt •nO Mr\ Jrtf'OM• l••P•t,
( •Pl\tt 1tno 0.• h, btt'f
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LA·Z·•OY WIHG BACK RfCLINfR
~<t 1 239
LA·Z·•OY M081LE HOME RECU HER
;i~ 1 229
COSTA
LA·Z ·•OY
WAl l Rf Ct INf R
~~ 5 234
LA-Z·llOY
SLEEPERS
A '6WL£FT!
MESA • RACH
369 E. 17t' Strtlt
W~SQuate
tC.tW f-· t7'hact ............. .
142.8857
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ON SALE THRU
OCTOBER 3
u .z .aOY r l)flMAl Fil tl UC[ R
~r' $229
LA·Z ·•OY BIG MAH RE CU HF R
~~ '259
LA·Z·•OY
I All liilAH RECLINER
~~ '249
u .
RO(JLR' GARDENS
W ll l BL C LOSED
<><.TOBER bt,
IH II I 0 I NVENTORY.
~\,S OF, Tlf~
"" "peci.tl., of the w <>el..
"Old f a\loritee"
6 " SUCCULENTS
Now $2.98
regularly $3.98
These popular aucculents can be a n
attractive addition to any landscape.
True Temper
18" RAKE
A perfect buy for the fall
aeaaonl Thia rake is made
with durable metaJ for year•
Of UH.
Now $2.69
regularly $3.29 '
Roger's ha~ a fanlastic
selectio n, lo help you get
ready for next bpring.
FRl:NCH COLEUS
6" Now $6.95
regularly $10.95
are eaay to grow
and add ucceptional
color to yoUT home.
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a,. iaiT ~a.AUSO ............... A Weetmln1ter couph~ haH
charted I.hat lhe Ocean View
c elementary) ~bool District "ls
inadvertently Involved In an
'adopteddall*'1n'• rtabU' cam·
palan."
IA a letter to district trustee.,
Mr. and Mrs. Cbulea Smllh
wrote, "Lut Wffk our daupt.er
happily' started junior hl&h •t
Vlata View ~I. 1 normal, ex·
cited 12·year-old.
.. O N& WEU later 1be was in
tears, emotionally torn apart by
ber bomewort ual111ment and we areoutrqed."
Tbe primary object of the
couple's outrage is an auign-
m en t revolving around a
"Read " magazine article
geared to an a fter-school
·.
t.eleNSon pre;,,..,; tor ch ldNn
The ~enlh 1radera In 'Ron
Sbaplro·a roadln1 class w"re
asked to read the "Read" •rti
cle, locludlna a 1tudent'1 poem,
and wrlle a half·pa1e 1ummary
Tbe artlele deab wU.b a cbild
torn between ber natural molhe:r
and adoptive family
TB& SMITH& noted, "Tht·
reneral material In the booklet
deals wttb the pU1ht of the un
fortunate adopted children pre
vented from finding their
natural ottstn."
They added, "We aubmlt that
the job of the schools Is to teach
The social reform campaigns to
open records and encourage
adopted children to find their
roots has no place in the
classroom, es pecially with
. . . . -... , ~
}'ooi chlldten not -emotloully
mature ~oou1b to cope with It."
M ra. Srtuth said thla week that
her diau&hter has known she is
udopted since ah• was old
t'llOUlih to talk.
~·NOW SllE'S ASKING ques-
ttooa she bas never asked
before. Before, abe could never '
have cared less."
Mrs. Smith said sbe has told
her daughter, one ot two adopted
childret), all of tbe lnformatioo
uv ailuble regarding her natural
parents
"She seems satisfied, but I
worry about some of the other
rhildren who might not com-
municate with their parents,"
she added.
Distnct Superintendent Dale
Coogan said be is "concerned"
about the matter.
•• 1 BELIEVE IT Is an honest
reaction by a parent. and It cer·
lamly is not a crank letter.'' he
said.
Coogan said he plans to review
the ''Read" material but that
.. Read" is accepted as a
"basically sound'' publication.
"The school empathized with
the parents," Coogan said. "The
assignment was to do a sum-
mary of the article. Teacher
Ron Shapiro worked out an
alternule assignment for tht:
girl."
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SACRAMENTO (AP> -A powerfuJ Democratic legislator ha!.
called for the resignation of appeals court Justice Paul Halvonik,
who faces charges of possessing and growing marijuana.
"In no way do I wish to prejudge J ustice Halvonik's guilt or in
nocence," Assemblyman Dan Boatwri&ht. D-Concord, chairman of
the Assembly Ways and Means
Committee, said Wednesday.
"BUT I THINK bis resignation
1s necessary in order that some
semblance of credibility be
r estored to an already shaky
California appellate court
system."
Halvonik. a liberal appointee
of Gov Edmund Brown Jr .• was
arrested last week and charged
with growing 323 marijuana
plants that police said were
found in hi s Oakland home. His
wife. a lawyer, faces additionaJ
charges of possessing a small
amount of cocaine.
Halvonik. who has been on
vacation from the bench since
the arrest. has refused comment
about the incident. Brown has
also declined comment.
.ONCE FORMALLY charged
with a felony in Superior Court,
Halvon.ik would be required to
take leave from his job with pay.
lf convicted of a felony. he
would have to resign.
First-offense possession and
cultivation charges generally
wind up as misdemeanors, with
the defendan t sent to a
"diversion" program of drug
education and rehabilitation.
With such treatment, Halvonik
theoretically could stay on th~
court. But Boatwright said that
would be wrong.
"I DON 'T FEEL anyone
should be able to informally ad·
mit r espons ibility for drug
charges" and remain on the
court, the assemblyman said.
"It is my best judgment that
neither Justice Halvonik nor the general public would feel com·
fortable with any decision he
might have to render where
drug possession was at issu.e."
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"Read" magazine but is reserv·
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the board until he has reviewed
the article.
"I don't know where you draw
the line on this. The magazine
has a national reputation." he
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EDWARD TAUB 8£81De Rose OAAOeN THAT MtQHT HCOME SOMEONE ELSE'S DRIVEWAY
.ce.,ma Coundl 'Dtegfeced Him•• Clellen' In land Otwlek>n Dec191on
Doctor Loses Garden
Neighbors Oppose Laguna Decision
By STEVE MITCHELL
OI tM 0_.1¥ ~Ii.I Si.II
The city never promised tum a
r ose garden. but Laguna Beach
physician Edward Tuub :.ay:.
that. when he bought his house
on Allview Terrace. he was sure
he'd be able to raise roses in his
:.teep front yard.
But action by the city council
Oaarter Anaend•ent?
Agran Eyes Wards
For Irvine Council
City Counc1l mun L<1rry Agran has propose::d that the city place a
charter am<>nd m1•nt on the June, 1980 ballot asking voters to consider
the establl:.hmcnl or counc1lmunJ(· d1stncls, or wards, in the City of
Irvine
City t·ounc1I elections presently C1rc conducted on an Cit-large basis.
Agr an said this :.y:.tt'm 1:-. de
vt-lop1ng two kt.·y rl llws newc:r
a re as or the city <ire· being un
der r<'prl's•·ntcd on the· counC"tl
and th<.· cos t <>f cumpa1gns for
c·1tyw1dc cle::rt1ons urc becoming
too burden.'>omt•
TH E COUNCIL pos tponed
cons1dcratwn of Agran ':. pro·
posal to its Oct. 9 meeting to aJ.
low more time to study the idea.
The concept of setting up 1n
d1 viduaJ council districts from
which a candidate would seek
l'lcct1on rather than runGing 1n
the city W ) a whole wa:-. cxplon-d
~evcr<il y<'ar!. carl1N by the
ci ty·~ charter comm1llel·
A member of that panel, Coun
cilman Rill Vardoulis. said 1t
was the view then that many
problems could result from cut
ling up the city, including the
s plitting of villages.
However. Agran said residen·
tial developm ent in Irvine was
concentrated first in areas south
of the San Diego fo'reeway and
that consequently the vast m a-
jority of city council members
have come from those areas.
ABANDONING at large elec·
lions for district b11lloting would
"assure baJanccd geographicaJ
repre1>entation on future city
councils, .. he sa1cl
Costs or campiuRns also could
be trimmed, Agran explained
"When councilman Anthony
and I were elected in March.
1978. our campaigns cost S8,&47
and $8.994 r espectively. In
retrospect, it is unlikely a win·
mng camprugn couid have been
waged for less than $7 ,500. Since
1978 . the city's population
growth and the escalating costs
of postage, paper and all the rest
have le d m ost observers lo
believe t hat individual can
d1dates m the 1980 council elec
Lion will have to raise and spend
$10,000·Sl2,000 1f they expect to
be contende rs in a city· wide
race, .. Agran said. .
AN ELECTION sy!!tem with
five districts from whjch can·
dictates would run could "Im·
med iately return campaign
rlnance costs lo reasonable pro·
portions." the council member·
said.
Agran a lso s uggested that
perhaps voters could pick a
mayor rather than having coun-
cil members do it themselves.
This would involve having four
council districts and then elect·
1ng a mayor at-larae.
Parents Lose Bid
In Rental Issue
LOS AN<;t;u :s !AP> Th• st~ll.c Court of Appeal has reject·
ed a Marina del Rey couplt"" effort to reclaim their apartment
from which they wen: •·vlct.td la8t year because t.bey have a s maJI
child In violation oft.ht apartment house's no-children policy.
Steve and Lolls Wotr"on, and IOn Adam, ·4, wlll ask for a r e·
hearing before the 2nd Dlftlrlcl Court of Appeal, which upheld u
Municipal Court rulln.c thut their handlord haa the naht. to exclude
children, Wolf.on attorney Euaene Orali aald Wtdnesday.
THF. UNA!l(l¥0U8 APPEALS COU&1' ruUn1. written, by All·
sociate JuaUce James II. HMtinaa. Hid t.bat. ot all toeiety •laws,
"none la more buic than ao lnfant'a unfettered rtpt lo cry when it
i11 hungry but. ln a court ot law that. rtaht at.ands oa an equal foot·
in& wlt.b ~landlord'• rilht lo the quiet of bl.I property."
Grau aald he will aeek 1 rehearin1.
If the rebe•rinl falla, he said. be w111 appeal to UM at.ale
Supreme Oo*t aad, lt nec..ary, the U.S. Supreme Court on con·
1Ututional lllUM. "When I grew up this problem didn't exiat. When I rrew up 1n
an apartment in New York, I never heard of exclud1n1 cbUdren,"
Grati s aid. "There waa no olber place for a cblld to 1ro• up but ln
an apartment. Tbat'11 why God creat.ct Brooklyn."
THE WOL'80Jle8, WHO HAO NO chlldreo whee they moved
lnlo their Marina apartmeal over'rilnl the yacbt harbor, •tr•
evicted becaUH t.My 1ube4'C1\Mfttly had Adam. 1'be nletlon came
ln June 1118. Smee lben they have .Sv• UP. trytq to ftDd • 1Ul&abM
apartment and have bouSbl a Pox Hill.I condom1n1um.
"They could not flild an apartment," Grall said. "TIMy
acoured the enUre tlty. They spent fou.r montba lfiklnl and they
found two, and tbey both were 1lum1." ·
LA Cuts Condo Convereions
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe City Coundl hat ecloned an or-
dinance Urnlt1n1 converalon of apartmnt MUdlDp to toe·
domlnhum fnd at.ock cooperatl"9, delplte lMt-mla•...., by
developen lo delay or dilute die IDMIW'•.
Tbe ordlnance, which c:om11 up for fbaal adloe next wett, tot
an ll·2 vote WedMlday, with cwtlm• Arthur K. Soyder and
Hal klllOD ~.
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maJonty last week means the
owner of an adjacent lot will be
able lo tum Taub's rose garden
mto a driveway, und the doctor
1s not pleased by the decision.
COUNCILMEN decided. after
a series of confusing votes. to al·
low builder Bernard Syf an to
build on a 14,500-square-foot lot
overlooking Boat Canyon in the
Allv1ew Terrace neighborhood.
The approval cam e despite
a rgum e nt s fr om n e a r by
homeowners that the c.verage
slope on the ~ite 1s 56 percent;
that the dec1s1on would JegaJly
recognize an earlier lot split
done by deed without city ap-
proval. that the lot encroaches
into Boat Canyon ; and that the
action may lead to further s ub-
d1 v1s ions in the canyon.
Syfan's property, which 1s ad·
1acent to Or Taub's home, was
formerly a portion or an eight·
acre parcel containing the Pyne
Castle Estates. a 14 -unil apart·
mcnt complex on the west wall
of Boat Canyon
SYFAN PURCHASED a por·
t1on of the Pyne Castle estate
land in 1964 with the intention of
using the one-third acre lot on
the eas t canyon walJ as a build-
ing site
But he had diUiculty m obtain-
ing legal access lo the proposed
site because of a dispute with
the All VJew Terrace Community
Assoc1at1on, and fi nally received
pe rmission following <1 court or·
der in his favor.
To complicate m atters. the
land is indicated as "preserved"
on the city's Land Use Policies
Map and Open Space Element.
Taub majntains Syfan has his·
torlcally attempted lo gel ap-
proval to bulld on the lot, and
was turned down several times
over past years by the city plan·
ning staff and the planning com·
m ission.
"HE HAS a docume nted pal·
tern of presenting this project
every several years, then re-
questing swipenslon of the ap·
plication to resolve conructs ...
Taub said.
· Taub s ays there is no 18-foot
driveway leading to the proper-
ty, a nd that in fact, his rOfle
garden wouJd have to be lorn out
and a retaining wall placed on
his property to a llow Syfan ac-
cess to the proposed house.
II e s a id Sy fan knew bls
property was in the open space
preserve when he acquired it, ad·
ding the city has no legal re allOl'lor
obllollon to legalize the lol.
·'I feel J have been dis1raced as a citizen , .. Taub aaid of the
counc il action. "The action
came after l o'clock In the
montlng. and I don't thlnk lbe
councU wu in any coodlUoa to
mike a decialon on the matter."
HE SAID HE will poll the
council and see if the iHue can
be reheard.
lleanwblle, Syfan hH city
permlulon to build on bl• at.eep
lot, provided be abide. by nine
condltiona plleled on the council
approval.
Before votlnt on the land
d.lvlelon, Kayor Jack llcDoweU
admllt.ed the project 11·
"marliDal." •
"But I can't find anyt.blq ao
n"aUve that I can vole no,•• he
111d. "I have no b11ls for turn·
lD1 lt down."
Councilman Wayne B11Un,
wbo •bltalned from votlq an tbe lleue, told McDowell, "We
dcia't med to •• •PGlolJ tram tbe a~. Notblq lays we
have to tue t.bla action. We
ean't IQ we were forced to dolt
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Oran1e County supervlaor11
have selected Bee Canyon in the
bllla north of Irvine and the
11 lrlne Corp6 Air Station u a
dump alt.e lbat ta scheduled lo be
in operaUoe by 11183.
The site bad been stron1ly op-
posed by Irvine city ofticlah
who have cited potential noise,
odor, Utt«. tratfic and health
problems wbat could result from .
a laodlill station close to the
city.
l&ONICALLY, THE&£ was
n o o n e pr ese nt at th e
3upervisoN meelinK from the
cit y to express Its concerns
because ot a time mixup
City councilman Larry Agran,
me mber of a city committee ap·
·pointed to study p roble ms as·
sociat.ed wtth a dump site, saJd
he had been given an erroneous
starting Ume from Supervisor
Edison Miller 's office for dis
c u sslon of the matter and
the re fore missed it.
Agran said that he was re
signed anyway to the 'notion a
dump facility will be going into
the hills. The city. he said. will
have to decide what its future
strategies will be when the coun·
cil takes up the m atter at 1lJS
Oct. 9 mee?ling.
BEE CANYON would replace
the existing Coyote Canyon
landfill site near UC Irvine
which 1s l·Xpttted to be fil led to
capacity m four year'i
Coyote Canyon 1~ prebe::ntly
used by about one m1ll1<in people
in the central and southwei.t por
lions of the county . handling
900,000 tons of tras h cat'h y1>ar
The new site is upected lo
cost $6 million to develop
Costs involve buying the land
from the Irvi ne Company and
developing an aecesb roud lo the
dump that would conn~ct Sand
Canyon Avenue and II 1ck:. Can
yon lfauJ lloud and extend that
road into ~ Canyon
SUPERVISORS approvt·d the·
a lternative access road to east·
t'Oncerns of city offi cials It
would route trash t ravel further
f r o m the city by a more
northeasterly route than hc.d
bee n considered previous ly
Supervftor Thomas Riley said
the new route s hould e.ase noise
and traffic concerM as weU as
improve condlllona of nearby
agricultural activities of the
Irvine Company.
A1ran Hid the alter-nallve
route i.a less offensive to blm
than ot.btt poe.elble aUsnments.
He said truck traffic would at
leaat be kept oo Sand Canyon
Road. circumventing routes that
could have come nea r resklen ·
tial areas.
COSTS OF 111E 3.4·mile road
alignment are estimated a t S2 s
million.
In reviewing en vironmenlll
doc uments on the dump.
aupervitors concluded it la DOt.
economically possible to com·
pletfty elimina te certain ad·
verse Impacts. These include:
-Some aericultural land,
native plant.a and animals will
be dlsplaced by the dump site.
-1be project will be partially
vialble from the Tus tin P!ain
and Hicks Canyon.
The project is incompatible
with t.he city of Irvine and tht
Irvine Company's general plans.
-The project will degrade
local air quality and noise levelt
lO some degree
IRWD Battle Costs
Said 'Worth It' "
lt cost the city of lrvme $54,334 to fight the lrv1ne Ranch Water
District's landowner-dominated board selection process. but judging
fro m the reactions of city officials, it was money well spent
Councilman Art Anthony saJd the ruling by Superior Court Judge
Edward Wallin labeling as unconstituuonal the way board members
are t'hosen would best serve the
citizens of Irvine
COUNCILMAN Rill VardouJJs
commended the city attorney's
staff for its efforts to open up the
IRWD board to votn control
And councilman Larry Agran
hailed the ruling a:. a victory for
residents of lht-clly and onf" that
would perrmt d£'mocrnt1c· con
trol of the water d1<,tnct
Wallin had ruled on a mot1rm
bv attornevs for Irvin<· T11mr,1r
row who -.oug ht to prr1 h11111
board election-. 1n 'lr1 \ t-m.~wr un
t1I the chstnct v.a-. 1Jrdered to •·x
pand iL.., publH'ly h1·ld .,r·at'> from
th re<· to seven
Tht' Judge lh<'n df•rletr"d th•·
landowner ballot1ni.: pmrwfur~
whtt'h permltlL'd four staL'> t11 bl•
t'Ontrolled, 1n f'fff'l't , b.> th1·
lrnnr· Compun:r J 'I unc·•JO'>lllu
llOnLll
BOTH IRVINt: Tom,1rr1Jv. J n f
t h t' (' I l) h ad f JI r• d '>I' p lJ r a If•
luwsutL'> challenging tht-watl'r
d1'>lnt't las t yeur. but the two at'
t1on., we re consolidated into one
action
Lou Pndhandlt.•r. r ha1rman or
the board of lrvinl' Tomorrow,
urged the lrVlne Company. a co
de fendant in lhe case, to not ap-
peal the ruling
Appearing before the city
eounc1l . fo'ndhandler i.a1d no ap-
pe a I "wo uld he lp to avoid
further c·ostly ht1gallon and alsti
'lf>rVC to work out a i.peedy and
-.mooth trans1t1on to a popularly
clt-ctt'd board "
II <· branded th1• landownf'r
b<1 llot1ng '>YMem al> .. feudal and
un Am·cncan "
T ht-onl.> d1.,rordan1 note Tut.~
<1J } rught n·l<illn~ to the laws wt
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Ma) or O.;v1d Sill<. had c1rcuJa1
t·d dunnR earl.JN rourt prOC'ce<f
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Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton
bas sent a $36 check to Lit·
lie Rock police after a
photographe r spotted him
speeding, even though he
wasn't issued a ticket.
Governme n t Sued
'
Thrte South Cout clU•. led
by L.,una lkacb, have join.cl
with &be COUAl.y la a ~certed
effort to track down aod arreat
known burala.u and other
crimlnall throu&h a "crlm• 1ap..
pre11lon" proaram. .....
Tbe federaJJovemm ent wtU pick up D>Oll the $119,085 tab
for what adml.U.traton ot the
pro1ram cMlled. 1 "bare bonea"
bud1et lo lnlUai.. the venture.
O RA NGE COUNTY
supervisor.a 1ave the final 10
ahead Tuesday as they approved
a Joint powers agreement
among the count y, Lasuna
Bea c h , trvi ne and San
Clemente
Two police officers from each
of the agencies will form a unit
to identify, track aod arrest
lnown criminals, according to
Lt. Al Olson. of the Laguna
Beach Police Department.
Laguna Beach has been des-
ignated lead agency for the ar-
rangement, and as such will
coordinate activities for the--tri-
city group and the county.
The unit's primary emphasis
will be on burglars, a traditional
headache for south county law
enforcement, Olson said .
mur~er.1.. robbery, rape, auault
and tnen.
1108TOFTBE$139,000grantla
federal. wU.b tbe 1t.al.e and county
eacbk1cldqln'8,li.'W.
But that will pay only for
aalarlea of the eleht officers.
Olao1rnld. Equipment, cars and
office tumlture will have to be
turniabed by the police agencies.
T hia wlll be the first year
Laaupa Beach has been involved
In a crime 1uppres11on prolfam.
although t'be city baa worked
with prevention progra ms.
The differeni:e between the
two is that s uppression efforts
center on Identifying active
c riminals. Prevention tech -
niques are aimed at potential
vlcitms of burglary and include
engraving valuable articles and
ins talling study locks.
Pact Talks R esume
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Union
bus mechanics and the Rapid
Transit District were back in
contract negotiations after a
five-day recess. But offjcials of
the Amalgamated Transit Uruon ,
rep r esenting l ,200 RTD
mechanics have warned that
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OLIMOMTUIS 0 IU~IACOMPACTA
s 15" to '29'~
WA SHINGTON CAP> -A
former Mafi a gang member,
Gerald "Chicken" Festa, has
filed a $4.5 million s uit against
the Justice Department, charg
ing that the government did not
honor its agreement to give him
a new bome, a new Identity and
a new life In exchange for
testimony against 60 organized
crime figures
But officers wil l a l so
monitor suspects involved in
othe r major crimes. s uch as
their strike may resume Oct. 6 Cfyde w~ -LlclenMd Aof. Peet ContrOI AcMeot
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O uster S t irs
T exas Flap
J OURDANTON. Texas <AP1 -It can cause
quJte a stir when local officials try to run two men
out of town. especially if they are state troopers
credited with cutting the county's traffic death
rate in half.
Al the center of the dispute are Department of
Publi c Safety officers Earl Conaway and Albert
Rodriguez. who have been praised by superiors for
cracking down on drunk drivers since being as-
signed to Atascosa County last spring.
BUT OFFJCIALS IN THE RURAL South Tex·
as county charge that the campaign has been ac·
com parued by harassment and abuse of local resi-
dents. The officers deny this and say their
unpopularity stems more from the fact that
Con away is black and that two of the driven they
have arrested are sons of prominent local polltl·
cians. County commiHloners demanded ln a re
solution that the two officers be transferred from
the county by Monday. If they are not, the county
eays it will evict the highway patrol's six-man
operation from Its county-owned command post.
Highway patrol officia ls said they would not
transfer the two officers and would simply work
from the six troopers' homes ll the eviction threat
were carried out.
"WE'LL JUST TAKE OUR EQUIPMENT,
clean up the building, lock the door and take the
keys over lo the judge," said Capt. Randol
Gilmore. district commander
County Judge 0 . B. Gates and the county com-
miss ioners also asked Sheriff Tommy Williams to
tum awa y any prisoners brought in by Conaway
and Rodriguez if they continued to work. Williams
said he would comply. The nearest jall is in
Floresville. 37 miles away.
"The two troopers they want moved are two of
my best men They arrest more DWls Cdru.nk
drivers) than the other four troopers combined,"
said Gilmore. "We encourage the detection and ar-
rests of drunk drivers. We feel a drunk driver is a
potent.Jal murderer."
HE CREDITED THEIR WORK Wlm cutting
the county's traffic death toll from eight in the
first eight months of 1978 to four for the same
period of this year. Filmore said Conaway, 32, and
Rodriguez, 26, often work more than 12 boun a
day; each arresting an average of 14 drunk dJ1vers
a month. The district average ls about ftve.
Among those charged with driving while intoxicat-
ed over the s ummer were Plez William Hall, lbe
son of Pleasanton Mayor Travis Hall, and Thomas
James Tausch, the son of County Commissioner
Smith Tausch, who Introduced the ouster resolu-
tion. Gales and Tausch denied the two arreata or
racism prompted the ultimatum. They aald
numerous residents complalned to them about
"harassment and abuse" from the two officers,
but they refused to offer apeclllcs.
"IT'S J UST THESE TWO PARTICULAR
patrolmen, no others," said Tausch. "They have
harassed and abused people." He then refUled
further comment and shoved past reporterJ.
· ''It's harassment and the methods tl\at they
apply when they arrest a peraon," said Gates.
The Newport M edical Group
·is pleased to announce
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Internal Medicine and
Preventive Medicine
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I
CORRECTION
In the September
28th Seara Ad·
vert11lng Section
there la en •d-
vertlaement for
Regul., $8 Long
Gowns or pajema1,
.... priced •t 14.80
••ch. The Regular
and Sate prtce ere
correct , however
the lllu1tretlon of
the pajama la Incor-
rect. We sincerely
regret thfa error.
I Sears I
·Thouaands heve
quit smoking
In 5 daya with
:l~Ju•,.nteed Hellth
Method
rtror ttrALT
Smoking Control
Stop missing
your phone call
AZUSA
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Stop in at your nearby GTE Phone Mo rt for a
demonstration of the Code-A-Phone 1600 . It s a
decorator telephone that answers calls and tokes
m essages for you when you re not home
or just too busy. It also comes in black or
Ivory to go with any decor. It even has a
pocket coder that lets you play back your
messages from any outside phone.
And when you ore at home. Code-A ·
Phone s Call Control makes it easy to fast
forward. rewind and selectively ploy
bock or erase any individual message.
H you wont to make your l ife a little
simpler, purchase a Code-A-Phone 1600
from your neighborhood GTE Phone Mort.
We re more than just o phone store.
We re your phone company.
WllTCOvtNA I'll'~'°" ""n WUT'#OOO VILLAGI '°""''~ WHtml"
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SACRAIU!NTO (AP> -. Oo•. &dan1M 0 .
8l"OW9 Jr. dote oot al IOMe lb1nk -a,_cl aU of
1111 time tetUq ldvte. from an odd buDch of
1uru1. actrea.ea, ea·ulronauu ud counter·
nlturefolk
The -ould be pr ldenl'• cJrcle ol ad~lMn ln·
dud• all ol thoM people.
BVT rr AJ..80 IN UDD POWDnJL, con·
eenative bualneaa execut1vet, polltic.U, aeuaned
eampaip aldea and u arr11 ol noo·poUUeal
ldaolan, authors Md acll•hta.
Tom Hayden, the .aqwu.d adcalO Seven de·
feadant and anU·war activist ol lbe lllOI, and
Hayden'• wlfe, actreu Jane Fooda, are amona
people Jerry Brown often t.uml to for adviei! and
ldeu.
So are Ru.sty Sch weickart, t.b8 pb1 to.opblcal
Apollo I utroaaul; Stewart Brand, publisher of
tbe Whole Earth Catalog ; and Jesse Jacbon, the
black pol1tJcaJ a.od rellglows Leacier.
Brown alJSo spends Ume, however. llstenlne to
some ol Cali!omla'a most lnfluential businessmen
such u A.W. Clausen of tbe Bank of America and
Ben Blaainl of Southern Pacific Co.
AND BE SPENDS LONG HOU&S, al irregular
intervals, discussing the nature of man with non·
political figures s uch as anthropologlat Gregory
Bateson and Sao Francisco Zen Center abbot
Baker·Rosbi.
For Brown. a 41-year-old Democrat, this quest
for a broad range of advice is a part of what be
calla bia "canoe theory" of pollUcs: "You paddle a
little bit on the left, the n you paddle a little bit on
the right side, and you keep going straight down
the middJe.'' ·
Critics view Brown's canoe theory as a
political ploy aimed ul crw.sly '>lroking vanous 10-
t-erest groups und playing one-by-one to the pre-
judices of each group. But those who represent
various ideas say Brown 1s receptive to them .
Clausen, who v1s1t.s ~rown every six to 12
months for a lunch or cold cuts and a discussion of
business, describes the governor as a fiscal con-
servative open to ideas from businessmen but "a
bit unpredictable."
HAYDEN, TOO, SA VS HE FINDS Brown re ·
ceptlve to h11. left leaning poUtJcs, adding: "I UUnJc
we get more out or him than lhe Hank of America
gets ." .
The rl'1>Ull 11( Brown':-. "canoe·· pre>Ct>!>:> 1s
u1;ually a synlhc:.1s a f;Jvcmtc Brown word of
Ideas from rival fuc·tlon:.
For example, h•· sup1J1>rt.'> a l'Onst.Jlutionul con·
vention to balance the ffodc-ral budget a goal of
the far right but urgu1>s that as well as 1mpos1ng
fiscal dlsc1phnf•, a huhm c1•d hud gct would force
Congress to make hard choices about such things
as excessive de fense 11pendang
Hayden and Miss 1-'onda are Brown's most
controversial adv1seN>, m umly bceause of their op·
position to the Vietnam War. Brown has appointed
Hayden to thre • non paying poets and Miss Fonda
to the CaJ1fomw A ~ Council, but her appointment
later was vetoed by the Stut.e Senate ufter debate
over her Hanoi vibils during the war
HAYDEN, WHO HEADS THE 7,SOO·member
CampaJgn for Jo:ronom1r IJcmocr1tcy, say:. he talks
with Brown about once a w<.-ek on various issues.
"It's u rclat1onsh1p bast.'CI on issues, not on
hanging out together or anything Uke that," says
Hayden, who dcscnbci. Hrnwn as "a reformer "
who Is sympathetic to progn.>Ss1ve causes, but only
i! Brown se1.>H enough 1>0lit1cal force beblnd an idea
to make It feasible
"As long a::. I know how he views bis job, then
I know how to view mine H he's going to paddle on
the left and puddle on the n ghl, then my Job is to
make him paddle like ht•ll on the left," he says
On the right are peopl<' hke Clausen of Bank of
Amenca and mcmbtrs of tht' Cahfornia Roundta·
ble, an a Ksocrntaon •Jf chH!f executives or
California's 80 lar&ehl companJCb who meet with
Brown.
Cl"AU!i f':N HAVS OY BROWN : "llt~ has
aougbt tbc huslnelili JJ(11nl '" v11·w Hut he'a 1'0l
PUBl.JC NO'llC'•· f'lJtU,I(' NCJTJCt:
...
A.W. ClAUSEN OCN. llRoWfl
another aide of him till' pollUcal 1ppoinlment.s
kind of ny In lh~ ht<'«' of his flaclll coruicrvattivlam.
He'a a btt unprNJlctatblf' "
Bluaginl. prealdoot or the Round table and
ch1lrman or SouLh m lla clfic Co., aaya Brown Is
"a good listener "
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plaid.I, or dld jocqunrd pat.Lem.
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TOMHAYDIN
"We 1et a fair hcarln.r. but the end result l3
going to be the produ<'t of a l<Jt ot different view
polnll and It .. m1y not be •tau like the butlnffs
viewpoint," Blaa1lnl 1t1ld, llddln• be wn dlOp
pointed ot Brown'• ad1m1nt ~IUoo t.o nucle1r power .
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Hoy11 lovo t.hctiC' Bhort sltl"w t) fl. 11h.ll'U;. Stu'ti &20
A11l!Or'IA'd 11ty!Ofl. bul very lmuu.J quuntit.K':..
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stripes and prinLs. Hurry. 11Upply is short.
~ 113.50·516 NOW S8.00·S9.99
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Long~ print. nylon thin& Sclect.ed 11.ylos in
eellldedetaM.
BRl1TANJA BOYS' JEANS
Your young man'I fasttion j011M. Denim in aA.'IOl'ted
et.yles and c:olort. Sima 4-14 reg arid slim. 21>-30
waiat.s. Umit.ed euppl,y. Rec llS.122NOW17.99 Reg 112·119 NOW S6.99·S9.99
MEN'S SHOES 1/3 to 112 OFF
LEVI'S FOR BOYS J EANS
.. -CALIFORNIA
Sotne rouncti.bl• memben ba.ve beeome dia· enctianted With-Orown. -.. _ · • -
For ebmpJe. Jnduatriallat JuaUn Dart, wbo
say1 ot tbe governor: "He llltens, but be doelo't
Uaten .. .I can't n1ure out what he really bellevea
In, or whether be really believes lo aoytb.lng."
JACQUES BA&ZAGBI, BROWN'S 8TAPI'
llalaon officer, describes how Brown aeeka advice:
''He doesn't have one or two or 10 peoqle" aa ad·
viaere. "You are talklng about a huge number of peo.
pie, hundreds.
"He will seek out anyone whose vlewa be
thinks might add somethln1. Then there are boob.
tie swallows book• llke a vacuum cleaner. And we
r:nay have t.o find the author for him to anawer
more queeUona."
And aome of Brown's sessions even with peo-
ple not In politics have led to appointment.a in st.ate
covemment.
~ THE GOVERNOa, FOa EXAMPLE, met
75-year-old anthropologist Bateson four years ago
•nd they talked about cybernetics, the study or the
r ontrol mechanism of the braJn and nervous
ayalem ..
/\ year -and a hair dozen similar conversa.
tlona later. Brown appointed Bateson a
Unlvenlly of CalHornla regent.
~-~woMIN
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colon. 11tylc8.
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Jlm .......,_. eat back ln hit cbalr. amlled
Uke a <..'beM[,. cal and aald, ~·1 never doubled
at any Ume that we were the belt club in our
11 divlaion."
'
. .
* .. * v :--: .. '
. •
Tbat'• klnd or lllle the outfielder wbo
atumblel, ,.aches up lo catch a acnamln1 Une
drive ln hil bare band, tben t.rota lD and a.ya, "I
knew I bad lt all the way."
wmu ANAOIM 8TADrv• f'ANS ~re
celebratlna oo the fteld Tuesday. ripping up buH and baakioa l o tbe story , o r a
ebaanplonahlp, held 1roundakeeper Joe' Verdi
w u quiet.ly aolnC craay. •
'"l'bey took all the baaee~wblcb 1 expected.
but did f.hey have ~o·~p up,.tbe turf, too?" Verdi
1a11. "We had to pack aboUt 50 or 80 boles in the infield today.'.
JIMllY ANDERSON GOT AL•OST ';.-\~
much publicity for pouring champagne over
Richard Nixon's bead as be did for an entire·
But Fre~ never aald be knew the Anaeta
would win lbeir divl•loo. He JUlt ·~ be knew
tbey were the belt teem.
seuon'a worth or work at abort.stop.
The 22·year-old rookie was asked if the olcl
devil alcohol made him do it. • ~
"Dnmk? No, not me," Anderson replied'{..
with a straight race. "I didn't drink a t.bin.8. I ~
was too busy pouring it over everybody's bead~· i'
Were there any Angels actually drintiDC tbe /
stuff? ·
··we alwaya bad the belt taleat.. but you
m laht say we ran into a Utt.le advenlly .atona
the way," the maoaaer sa1d. "I n~er lD m y. Ule saw a team aet bit with u many iJUurtes as we
bad.
Verdi HY• bis four.man crew came out
nearly three hours early to repair the field ror
Wedneaday's 1ame. And that was Just for spot
repairs.·
"It will take a ~to get this thing back in
shape," Verdi say~'·w&w you get thousands of
people running on the field, it gets compacted.
We have to aera~ all the turf, and t.bal lakes
about a week." •
If the playorfs go five games and the Angels
win at home. rans will surely create another
mob scene. And the World Serles opens two
days later at Anaheim Stadium.
.. Just Grich." replied Anderson. "At aey time, Lf they were of less character.
they could have said. well. it's just not our After Nixon was properly cleaned up,
<See ANGELS, Pa&e BZ>
Al,tendance
Highs for Some,
Lows for Others
By HAL BOCK
,.,.~.w""''
Baseball proudly trumpet!>
a no ther r ecord s h alter1ng
:-.eaSOO or tUrnsltle lWtrhng Wtlh
mor e than 42 mlll1 on paid
adm1ss1ons watching the game
al the ma1or league level 1n 1979
Never before have !>O man)
rans been attracted by lht!>
faH aoatrng. cerebral sport And
~et there may be t rouble 1n
parad1se because de!>p1te those
l'XC1t10g numbers. there ure
1nd1cat1 0n!> that t'ven though
they are accurate. they also art'
inflated
AS THE SEASON hit~ 11!) final
week. 11 or the 2fi club:. !>ho"
declines m attendance and nsnl.'
tt'<1m:. have dropped 100.000 or
more at the gate
two m1l!Jon fans. you can hardly
:-.ay 1t lb an trouble . But what
"ould you Sa} then about a team
that drops a cool hair mill.ion
fan~ from one vt-a r to the next"'
Thal"' troublt'.. l'\ l'n 1r tl I!> tht'
~ame team
OT H E R TE A M S w ith
"1gn 1r1 cant drQp~ are San
1-·r J O<'"'<'O 1 down more than
JOO 000 1 CanrinnJl1 1 down more
th.in 260.0001 Oakland !down
220.0001. tht· Ch1caj!u White Sox
1 rt Qwn morl.' than 19fl,0001. San
D11·go 1down 176,2951, the New
York ~ht.., l down 175,7721.
\llanla l down l :J2.!l76l. and
Toronto tdown 130~:J4 1
\ i.... .. ..,Ufft'r•n~ 1-t-hadt:i .
.ilthough not a~ ">C \PrP. Wl'rl:'.
~<·<Hiie tdQwn :Jboul 33000) and 1
Detroit rrlown ubout 80.0001
IT TEus· /ALL -Two Angel !ans display one or the
many banners put up by fans this week at Anaheim
Stadium. The banners d epicted the Angel success story
o.lly ,.,._Slaff,,_.
a nd the feelings of fans concerning the firs t ·ever
divis ional ch a mpionship.
The biggest loser 1s alsQ.
however , the biggest winner
The Los Angeles Dodgers have
lost more -than a half million at
the gate -500,918 t h rough
Sunday's games And yet the
Dodgers still lead the majors an
attendance with 2 ,785.S.7, a
shade ahead of Philadelphia's
2.722,69&.
When a tea!11 draws more than
With all lho:.t· declines. how •
doe-; major leagu•·· ba!-teball
~how an overall increase" Well,
the team:. that have gamed,
have gained big
Houston'!-bid for the National
League West crown shot Astro
attendance up 781.189. Montreal
went up 623.411 . tha nks to thl'
Expo:.' develop m e nt a ~
ron tender:. 1n the NL East
C allrorn1J . l'H1ted by the
Angel!>' Wlnntng or lhe AL West
r ha mp1ons h1 p. rncr eased by
680.300 Baltimore's AL Ea st ·
title n~~ulted an an increase of
nt0.881 a t the gate for the
O riol~ Jumps hke those more '(
t ll a n ov1'rra me the a nemic
Royals See
--..-els Turn
to Gulls
f
'
. By DAVE CUNNINGHAM
Ol llw O.lly Piie! Slaff
They were wearing Angel
~niforms. but the team that
'Kansas City shut o ut , 4·0 ,
:Wednesday night looked more
ike the Salt Lake City Gulls.
Having clinched the divisional
'lie one night earlier, Manager
im Fregosi decided to give his
eary regulars the evening orr.
OH, TIIEY WERE all there as
he national anthem was sung,
ut afte r the first out catcher
rian Downing was replaced by
ookie Tom Donohue.
Arter the second out Bobby
rich trotted od in ravor of
ookie second baseman Diclue
hon. By the second inning most
r the fa miliar names were
es ting comfortably.
"We had a sellout crowd
night and the guys wanted lo
o out and acknowledge the
ans," Fregosi explained. "And
'm sure the fans want~d to see
em. But they deserved a rest.
BY THE NINTH INNING, the
ngel lineup included seven
layers who wore a Sall Lake
ity uniform either this year or
st.
The imitation Angels
om milted three errors but
ansas City got all the runs It
eeded on Frank White's
wo -run homer o rr Dave
Roche in the third inning.
White bll for the c yc le ,
llecUng a single, double and
riple to go along with bis
omer.
Denoia Leonard went the
tance to log bll fourth 1butout
bis last eight starts, but it was
bltteraweet victory, coming
day too late ·
* * * Playoff Tickets
Ticket• for the America n
ape playoff 1am• between
e West DIYltlon ebampion
n1ell md Eaat Dlvilion wiMer
altimon 10 • tale Saturday t t a .m . .i Gate a at ADabelm
d i um. Ticketa wlll be told on an
Ylctual same bull •11 wtt.b
Umlt at four tick.ta per Ci
cMlt • eaalder'• e U be accept... Tb• Ueket ... ~ ...... '1J. ...
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Lakers, Clippers Play Tonight
Magic's Debut, Jabbar-Walton Matchup Featured
By ERNIE Cl\STILLO IF ANYBODY SHOULD KNOW Walton
01t•o.11,,.11e1si.tt It's McKinney, wbo was an assistant al
A long.awaited r ematch and a Portland when Wa lton led the Trail WITH McKINNEY AROUN D. he:
much-ballyhooed debut s hare top billing al Blaze rs to the NBA title in 1977. , -1 doesn·t have m uch 01 a choice. ·1 he new
the Anaheim Convention Center tonight. The man they call the Mountain Man Lake r coach has installed the same type of
T h e occasion is the Lake rs' 7 : 30 missed all of last season with a foot inj ury. team-onented passing game that turned
exhibition gam e with the San Diego but was still quickly snatched up by San P ortl a nd from a n also·ran into a
Clippe rs featuring a renewal of one or the Diego for one of the biggest price tags in contender
NBA 's bigges t rivalries, Kareem pro sports bis lory :.three players and a
Abdul-J abbar against Bill Walton. first-round draft pick. In training camp. McKinney set the rules down for Abdul-Jabbar nght a way AN ADDED SIDESHOW to the clash The term "free agent" was never more "We're gotng to run every chance we get
of a misnomer. and we can't do that 1f you'r e in the back between the UCLA legends is the Southern But even at $900,000 a year. Walton may
California debut of Earvin "Magic" prove lo be a bargain if he can provide his court." he told the 7·2 center.
Johnson, the Lakers' No. 1 draft c hoice out hometown with a Litle contender So he won 't have to pace himself.
of Michigan State. A good indication of his worth will come Abdul-Jabbar's playi ng time figure~ to At 6-8, Johnson is at the op~ite end of tonight. · drop to 33 mtnutes a game. well under last
the spectrum compared to another of the Abdul·Jabbar. who preceded WaJton by year's average or 39.5. But the days of him
Lakers' rookie guards, 6-3 Brad Holland or five years at UCLA. is reportedly bigger. lagging belund on the fast break appear to
UCLA. But both figure prominently in the s tronger and more aggressive this season be over
claimed bis play bordered on letharg)
num b<.•r) elsewhere . !
'· ' I 8ASEBAL1. WOULD BE th d ~
mu('h hc•a lthaer state 1r the ·
Jttendance gruph dtd not ~ve '.
... o many peak::. and valleys. And ·
nowhere arc the~valleys d+r i
than 1n Oakland. ·.where thc i,r\'s
rsn 1sh<.'d wt th 306. 76.1. and ID ~W
York when• the M'ets bollo~d ~
out at 788.905 -\ j ~
Six )C;ir:-. aJ!o . tho¥ tw9 c1'Jbe>
<'ngaged in tt dramallac. e~ciE' g
wven game-World Series . •' d
now they have hit rock·bot m
with tht• lowest attendances 111 ,
the h1:.tory of their franch1ses
I ronacally. both were destroyec
by bas eball's new order. the
free-agent revolution
revamped offense installed by first-year He's also eager to silence the cntics who Says Abdul·J abbar. "ll "s fine w1th me .. coach Jack McKinney.,,. ~~~~~~~~~-=:__~~~~~~~~~:--:--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tht' Me t s owne r s hi p. 1
<See ATIENDANCE, Page 83>
Baseball
Playoff
Schedules
Tuesday
Na lion a l League Eas t
winner al National League
• West wi nner , 5 :30 p .m .
<Channel 4 ; KNX R adio,
1070).
WedDesday
NL East al NL West, 12:15
p .m . (C hannel 4 ; KNX
Radio, 1070).
Angels at Baltimore, 5:30
p .m . (Channels 4 and 5;
KMPC Radio, 710).
Tlla.nday
Angels al Baltimore, 12: 15
p .m . (Channels 4 and 5;
KMPC Radio, 710).
Friday
NL West a\ NL E ast, 12: 1$
p . m . (Ch a nne l 4 ; KNX
Radio, 1070).
Baltimore al Angels, 5:30
p .m . (Channels 4 and 5;
KMPC Radio, llO). 8atmda1<U~ary)
BalUmore at Ansell, 12:JJ
p.m . (Channel• 4 and 5;
KMPC Raclio, 710).
NL West at NL East, 5:30
p .m . <Channel 4; KNX
Radio, 1070). s....a1 <If MCeAary>
NL West at NL Eut, 10:1$
a .m . (Channel 4 ; KNX
Radlo, lO'IO).
Baltimore at Ansell, 5:30
p .m . (Cbanbela 4 and $;
IUI PC a.Bo, no>.
S1f111 et tlae Ti•e•
Two diehard Boston Red Sox fans alt ln Fenway Park
bleacben all alone under a banner atatlna tbelr mood
and that ol other fans who stayed' away from the 1ame
with Toronto. With the home team out of contention. ~ 18,929 showed up for the same. a far cry from tbe Red.
Sox•s average of 30,000.
..
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Patrioti~ Pause
San Diego Clipper center Olll Walton stands with hu; eyes
t'IO~ed during the play ing of the national anthem before a
rl'<:t'nt exhibition game. He will be ~ecn m a ction at
Anaheim Convention Center tonight against the Laker~
At left is a S;rn Diego photographer Melanie Kaestner.
A Capsu le Report From the W orld o f Sports
Nettles Sign8 3-Year Pact;
Zimme r , Garcia Retained
F'rom AP Dlspalcbei.
Although a long basebaJl seai.on as coming to a Iii
clo!i e, many American League clubs etre already
:.tarting to get things in order for the 1980 for the
1980 campaign.
The New York Yankees, who are floundenng in fourth
place in the AL East, announced they hne signed Golden
Clove third baseman Graig Nettles to a three-year contract
estimated at SI 2 million. . The Cleveland Indians, happy with
Dave Garci11'h pcrformancf' !.Ince taking
O\ Pr for Jl'ff Torborg ar1 mlfi'>t-a!>on. ha vf·
rl'lainc.-d hh '>l'r'l. ICl':. for ilnOlhcr year
Garcia onn· miJn aJ,!l'd the Angeh. fo r part.'>
of t lw ·n iJlld 7>i .,ca:.ons
And fan<Jlly Boston H1..:I Sox manugc·
mcnt hod rum11rs lo rel>t when they a~
sured the m1"<il a Don Zimmer would be
back for lhe final year of hi~ contract The
announcement was made m the wake of
some couching change:.. one involving
former Dodger J ohnny PO<ires who will
become the te:.im '::. patching rouch in 19li0
...-------Quotf* of t lw Day-----.
Alabama defensive taC"kl e Byron Bragg11, lifter the
~ccond ranked Cnmson Tade permitted Baylor to cross
midfield only once in the fir:;t three period'> en route toll
45·0 romp, "We looked lrke an Alabama team as
gupposed to look. The offense looked good, tbe defense
looked good, the klcking game was u cellent and we
even won the coin toss.'·
Mortin Denle• Payoff for Brush Bark
NEW YORK -Billy Martin, manager of the a
New York Yankees, has denied paying pitcher Bob
Ka mmeyer $100 to brush b~ck former Yankee CU ff
Johnson with a pitch during a recent game in
Cleveland.
In Its Wednesday edJUons, a New York Times story by
Gay TaJese said Martin called for a brushback pitch to be
thrown at the Indians' slugger , that Kammeyer complied and
that Martin responded by paying his relief pitcher five $20
bi Us as he entered the Yankees• dugout.
"That is aU ndlcuJou.s," Martin salsf. "f would never
have anyone throw at Cliff. What's it aU at>out?"
When told or Talese's story Tuesday nJght at).er the
Yankees' 7·!5 victory over the visiting Indians, Martin turned
to Mickey Morabito, the Yankees' publicity director, and
said, "Pull bis dressing room pus." Morabito told Martin,
"He baso'l requested any more for the rest or the year." And
Martin replied, "When he does, doo'l give It to him."
On Wednesday, Morabito said or TaJes~s story: "That's
a lol of bull. Billy bu already sald be gave Kammeyer the
ll'loney ao be and two olber pltebers (Paul Mirabella and Rlc1'
Andenoo> could go «>tit after lbe game, cet aomettq to eat
and d.rtnk and forget about what happened." All three bad
been bit bard by the Indiana' batters ln the Sept. 18 came wbeo tbe money chan1ed banda.
'
. .
• Bx &O(ill:&CA&UIOl't.___ ... --ttl!i!l!llr. --~ --~ Nllliili" -. Sport.acuter Clu1.t 8ebeak8l~• t.lme·worn
motto rep,rd1q colle,. football ii "Whal
bM.ter •l.Y to•pmd a Saturay afternoon.·· '°' eorc.. del ..... Hilb'• Sea K1np aod t.be N..-port Harbor Sa.Don. ll mi,gbl be:
"What ~ way to •pend a niday even·
Ins " 8eatlna up oo UM other is each'•
ravort&eputJme. toiUM!ma.
TBl:TWOLONG·TDIE&JYALSmffttor
the l7tb tJme Friday aJ'bl at Orange Cout
Collese ln what appears to be another in a
lone Uneol emoUonal battles.
Tbe rUes have a alight twist, ~~r. ftis
not underdoa Corona del Mar aeekiog to gain
respectability with a v1ctory over Big
Brother.
The Sea K.l.ng.s ol Coach Dick Morris are
2 O with victories over SJJDBet League
reprek!otativ~' Huntington Beach and de·
fending South Coast League champion San
Clemente.
T he Sailora or Coach Hank Cochrane are
still looking for their first victory as a 21·9
loss to Mat.er Del and 34.34 tie witb Long
Beach MllWtan have been low·ligbted by aJ.
lowing 34 fourth.quarter points. Conse·
quenUy the Sea Kings bave been installed as
four-point favorites.
''1'818 IS A BIG GAME IN ITSELF,"
says Cochrane. "The fact that we're sUlJ
looking tor our first win deflJl.it.ely makes at
FOOTBALL/9AS!BALL
Dia< MORRIS HANK COCHRANE
an even bigger game as fu u our te am is
concerned."
.. We haven't changed our pbllosopby
about beating Newport," says Morris. "But
we have been concentrating on taking one
gameataUmet.hisyear.
closeness ol the kids through the yeus
makes it that way
Tbe Sea Klnp run a more basic attacked
al.so rely bea vil y on the run .
"We made some mistakes in the past.
gearing toward this game . The cry was to
beat Newport Ha rbor before the season even began.
"Our players want lo beat Newport more
than anyone else. We baven'twonfor soloog
and the kids are hungry t.o get after them
Records don't really matter "
The standouts for Corona del Mar tnclude
quart.ert>Mk Clay Tucker (6-for-10 passing
and 112 yards last week). tailback Cbns
Bright <22 carries for 184 yards la.st week),
and linemen Kory Burwell and Scott
Carpenter < both 225-poundersJ.
For tbe re<:<>rd , the Sallors own a l3 3 ad·
vantage and asl.x-game winning streak
"IT REALLY DOESN'T MA1TER what l
say or what the Newport coach says, it's a
very important game to the players. The
IS01'll COACHES ARE F A.MILIA a wath
the other's tactics The SaJlors Wte to run a
lot of motion and dilferent sets out of the
wing~·T, but are primarily & rwuung team.
Ne wport counters with quarterback Alan
Gaddis Clough w1lh the pasb or run), r~
ceaver Olns Cat.es. llneman Neil Ross C220J
and a bevyolba rd-running back.b
Bosto11 .. s ~111111 .. Rl~e Keep Bot Pa~e
For those players not involved lD a playotr a
drive. Sept.ember is a month for salary drives, a
lime to booet both their stats a.nil their stock. la
that category, nobody has been bolte r than
\.Boston's Jim Rice and Fred L)'llll. Rice be<:ame the 17th
Jplayer in major league tustory lO colJect 200 blt.s for thr~
consecutive years while Lynn had a pa.ir of doubles. hls 41.st
and 42nd of the season, and raised his batttng averal(e to 337
and slugging percentage t.o .639 as the Hed
Sox took part of their frustration out on
Toronto. 6-4 . . . Oscar Gamble drove an
four runs with a double and a homer and
Roa Guidry won for the 12th lime an ha!>
last 13 dec1s1ons as the Yankees beat
Cleveland, 6 3. The homer was Gamble's
fourth an hi!> last four games and his 18th
of the year while Guidry ran h.is patch.Jog
record to l8-8 ... Mickey Rivers• two-run
homer helped St.en Comer win llli. 17th as
Texas downed Oakland, &-2 . . . Brwtt
LY"" Boch~ blut.ed a grand slam homer to help
Mike Parrott win his 14th as Seattle downed Milwaukee, 8·1
. Baltimore. staying an tune for the upcoming AL
playoffs. got home runs from Eddle Murray, BeDJJy Ayala
;,ind Doug DeClJlc:ei; to beat l>ctroit, l3·2. for v1cl0ry No 101
. A balk by Mike Marshall wtth the bases loaded m the
IOth inrung allowed the White Sox to edge Mtnncsota, C 5
In tbe National League, Richie Hebner drove in four ru n'>
with a homer and double as the Mets crushed the Cub..'>, fS 3
. . Ttm McCarver hit a three·run homer to b.igh lJght a
seven-run third inning thut carried Philadelphia over St
Louu., 11·5. Pete Rose bad Ills hitting streak stopped at 23
game:,. longest an the maJors Uus year.
------Baseball Todat1-----...,
On thJs dale in baseball in 1973:
Nolan Ryan recordc.'<i h1s 38:3rd strikeout of the
se:ison -a modern major league r~rd -a::. he
111tched the Cal1forn1a Angels to a 5·4, 11-aorung victory
over the Mmnesota Twins
On lhls date an 1970.
The Pilt sburgb Pirates clinche d tbe ar firs t
championship in a decade as they defeated the New
York Mets 2 l at Three Rivers Stad.Jum to conclude a
wild thr~·team race and nail down the National
League's Eastern D1vtslon llUe.
'lit~ .Joe~• lnj•rf!d 111 SpUI
Three Jockeys were inJured and two horses Ill
lt11lcd in a t.erl~ of apilJs triggered by a horse that
fell at TimonJum Race Course Wednesday. U.cla
Smith. one of four riders to fall. was ta1ten to the
shock trauma unJt of Maryland Hoepllal. Sbe was k~pt
overnight and reported in stable condltlon with a concussion
and ne<:k injuries. Others lnJured included J~ a.taaam
and Robert Ftt11erald. The other jockey, O.rla Baker,
walked away virtually unscathed ... Former Cal State
Fullerton star Greg Bucfll and 8'e.e Bares were cut by the
Portland Trail Bluers of the NBA . . . Tbe New York
Knicks said that the return or $450,000 by the Seattle
SuperSonica would not be auftlcient l o equall&e the
com pensaUon ln the M arvlD Webtter cue.
Tete.,bi.a, R•llle
TV: No e vents scheduled.
&ADIO: Bueball -Oodcers at Sao P'raociJc:o. 7:30
p.m .. KABC C7IO). P!nnant Race Fever witb Curt Gowdy,
7:45 p.m., K.NX 0070>. Buketball -LaJte~.YI· Su Dleto al Anaheim, 7:30 p.1D., Kt.AC CS70). Hoclley-K.lnp at Deftver,
8:30 p.m .• KUS (llJO). Footbe}l -Loan va. VUl• Part, 7: 15
p.m .. KORJ (IM.3 FM>.
Dodgers Win, 8-4
Giant Pitchers
Battered Again
~A!IO 1-HANCJ ~CO IAP1
t'cw manastl·r Dave Bn:.tol h~
the San Fruncasco Giants
pl a y mg ('nthusr as llc bas eball.
but he hasn"t quJlc figured out
v. ha t to do about the mo~il
das appolllllng patching btaff Ln
the maior league
Th~ Gi a n t s o p e nPd ii
thn·e gamt· :.1·n1.·:. with I.ht· Lo.,
Angele:. [J od~ers H H undt-r
0 rr.,tol ThPn !>OffiC llf lhl• flld
prublt·m:. b1.·1>1.t0 ,.urfarrnl! In
two gaml·:.. thl· fa~t f1ni.,h1ni.:
Dodger., battt-rt'd Si!n t-"ran<"IM'Q
p1trh1ng for 30 ha t!> and 19 run:,
A 1'-IDT A1TACK. tncludrnr
k<'Y bl~ by Von J oshua. Davt:)
Lopes, and Ball Rll!>sell. earned
the Dodgers to an 8·4 1nctory
Wednesday night
It gaq_• lhl•m a H 3 rc..'<'Ord
Jga1 nst the Grants, entering
tonaght"s s.:ru.on series fan aJe
.. r (' 3 n • I l"( p I a I 0 I t. .. s a Id
Man ager Tom Lasorda of the
Oo d ger::. · domlnanre. •·But
we've had a good second haJl
and have been playing we ll
lately " Los Angeles bas won
seven of at..s last nine games to
near a .500 nrush, 78-80
MOREOVER . i\ VICTOllY
tonal(ht wouJd make them the
most succe!>~ful Los Angeles
club C\ er against San Francisco
Th(· 1969 Dodger:, went 14 8 and
the 1977 club was 14 4 against
the Giants
.. The liiaots arc one cluh
which bas bad more problems
than us tha:. year ... said J oshua .
who singled and scored a tying
run in the fourth and doubled
home the clinching flrth run in
the fifth.
J ohnnie LeMas t e r 's 3-run
Conquerors Travel
SHERMAN OAKS -Newport
Christian's Conquerors, 1-1 on
lhe seuon. trav~I to Buckley
Friday afternoon for a non·
lea1ue eigbl·man football game
Kickoff ia al 2:30.
homer off sl<trtc r Oob Wckh
i;:a' t.' the Gaunt:. a :S 2. lcud rn th•·
:.ccond J osh ua o pened th1·
second ~1th <i sang le :.ind stolt·
'>erond Afl ('r pinch batter Vrr
Ua' ahllo :.1ngled, I.ope:. and
Ru:.l>cll dehvered run·l>Conng
::.1ngle::. a s the Uodger::. went
tthl'ud t1> sta)
(,ARY THO~i\S.-,O!\ v.alkl'<i
a nd :.corc.J 1111 .Jo.,hua ., douhl• .
I h.J'IOJ.: 10.'>(.'r 1 ()Ill (I n fflO I lo
1n lht fifth
Y. 1nn1.·r Dave l'Jlt•·r:.on. 4 I
''nl-(ll'll off rcllevn \I lloll ani1
.JO<! L1Jpc~· ::.tnJ.:lc m :1d1· 1l G :I
Fro• Page BI
ANGELS ...
Bobby Grich pul hrs a r m
around the former pre~adent and
s3rd . "Mr Ni xon . this Bud's for
you ''
Then he empt1Pd ihc content:. or a beer can over Naxon's head • • • AFTER THE CLUBHOUSE
ce lebr a llo n . m o~t o f t h e
An((~l s ad 1 ourned t o <t
res taurant <ic ro::.s the s treet
called .. The Catch," where the
party continued into the wee
houri.
It ~a.'> there that J im Barr
1n1ured his h and . possibly
ending his se:ison It wa ~
desrr ibed as a brnise to the
knuckle of the little finger on hh
ri((ht hand
B arr h urt ha s h and h y
punching a loalet seat to which
was attached to a sign reading,
"Flush the Royals.··
• • • •·REGOS I HAS PIC KED
No lan Kyan to o pen the
playoffs an Baltimore Davi•
Fro st will s tart the second
game
When the series returns to
Anaheim, Frank Tanana will get
the assignment. followed by
Chris Knapp and Ryan again ii a
fourth or fifth g1&me are
necessary.
!:Olyiµpics zy Cost: $1 Mill~on Per IJ011r
For the meaningless series
upcoming tn Texa.s. Fregosi w11l
:start Ryan, Frost and Knapp ,
but none wlll pitch more than
five Innings . T a nana w ill
probably be used in relief os
FreJtosi tries to keep bis staff
sh ar p
LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -ABC wUJ
dell ver 200 1Jour1 of 1M4 Sumllier~ -
• ~ Olympia vlfttnc at a record COit to
. the Mtwort ot more than Sl m1lllae u ~ bour wader 1n 11reement for tbe ~ excluiv• U. S. rt1ht1 to cover lbe
~ Gameebere.
ID umoundDc tbe award WedDeldu.
' t.be lmsutJonaJ Olymplc Committee
, and the Loe A.Qaeles Olympic Or1aaJato1
CommJttee said ABC •treed to pay $22S
mllUon In caah , bulfd 1n Olympics
, broadcast center and provide. a
":worldwtde~cut1ipal.
• "We believe um to be the lar111t
11n1I• televlalon a1reemeot ever
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-
ne,oUated." the IOC a.ad LAOOC 11.ld
lD • Jotnt ttat.emem..
INDt19ftY IOt1aCa bid outtiMCI
the plu to Tbe Aleoclat.d .,..._. OD
Monday, but formal anDOaDcemeat
c1me It a Wedwday H'WI ccmf.-.ce
held by Moalque BerUous, IOC
executive director, aad Peter V.
UeberT'Oth , man•stnl director of tbe
LAOOC.
The JOC executive board, c bairod by
Lord Klllaoln. muat approve lbe a1reement.. but t.bal ...-.,xpect.cl Oct. 25
when the board mt1l1 In Na1oya,
J IPID, tbe)' 1aJd. -
lo me, ABC's Lelecut of tbe Suaimer
Oam• beiped propel tbe networtl from
U.1 lonltlme thlrd·plaH 1pot &lblDd CBS
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rat!ap·poor NBC to bid about tlOO mlllion to wt.n the rt1bta to tbe ._,
llOICOW Summer Oam•.
HE&E'8 WHAT ABC AG8&BD lo
provide in 19". accordllll to ROODe
Arlectce. president of ABC news and
1port1:
-1100 mllUon ror Lb• u. s. Lelnilion
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production and aupport aervtc., wtU&-
could lDclude DOD-broadcast areu 1ucb
M tramportaUOD and provMtiDI relu.lla
ol the contesll.
-A "clean broadcul 11tnal" tor
foreten~. ·
-An Olympics broadcul center
wbere lbe broackatt 1lsnaJ wou.Jd be
plck~ up. "f bonellly haft no Idea
whit t.b1t wlU cost," Artedce •aid.
ABC's co.ta beyond \be four a.rtu
outlloed above "could exceed anotber
tlOO million, but much or that will be recoverable,•• be said.
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Oilers Win, 23-7
Jett Huebel scored four eoal• and bad elpt Ulilt.I a.ad four
other playen had three coa.ta
e.ch u t.M HuaUnetoD Beach
Hieb water polo team defeated
Kennedy, 23-7. Wednetday.
Steve Baugh scored three
time. tn Lhe fourth quarter and
Marc Paa.I• did lt lD the tJUrd
period u the Oiler• scored at
le11t five toaI• lD every :iuarter.
HB 1oalie Bob Cun nab•m
recorded 14 saves.
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SAN CLEMENTE S MULTI-TALENTED JEFF BANNER FACES COSTA MESA TONIGHT.
Mesa, Tritons Clash
Huntington Beach J/isits BOlsa Grande
By ROG ER CARLSON
Of llw D•ily Piiot S~"
Costa Mesa High's high-fl ying Mustangs,
No l in the CIF Central Conference and
boasting a passing game second to none,
meets ball control-oriented San Clemente
tonight at Newport Harbor High in non
league football.
Kickoff is set for 7:30 and the Mustangs
of Costa Mesa Coach Tom French are listed
as 10-point favorites to make San Clemente
t heir third victim or the season.
Also competing tonight from the Orange
Coast area are the Huntington Beach Oilers,
looking for their first win or the season at
Bois a Grande High in another 7: 30 contest.
COSTA MESA ENTERS with All·CIF
quarterback Bill Lux .at the controls.
Through two games he has completed 26 of 45
for 453 yards and two touchdowns.
His major target is Dan Bauer, who
caught 12 for 245 yards in last week's victory
over Capistrano Valley. Chris Starkman has
added 179 yards in 58 carries at tailback.
San Clemente, defending South Coast
League kingpin, will be trying to bounce back
from a20-0pastingbyCoronadel Mar .
The central figure in Coach Allie Scharr·s
ball-control. wishbone offense is halfback
Jeff Banner, who is virtually a one -man
team .
BANN ER, A THREE-YEAR STARTER
who scored 14 touchdowns as a junior, is the
breakaway threat at halfback, is known for
halfback passes, is a receiver and rover on
defense. More? He snaps the ball on punts,
returns punts and kickoffs and is on the
kickoff team. He also does the placekicking.
A sore spOt in San Cle mente's armor is in
the second a r y where halfback Darren
Warner is not expected to play due to a groin
pull.
"I really think Costa Mesa is going lo be
a bett~r team than t he one we faced last
week <Corona del Ma r >,·• says Schaff.
"That's not a dis paraging remark about
Corona del Mar . they really stuck it in our
ear
''BUT COST A MESA SEEMS to have
more scoring power. We just want to hold on
to the ball as long as we can."
Among San Cle m ente's squad is 272-
pound tackle Mark Solomon and 230-pou.nd
defensive lineman Duane Ford.
"S i ze-wise." s a ys French, "San
Clemente is very close to us and I'm worried
they can control the ball on us."
Wayne Rice is lost at defensive end for
the Mustangs and will be replaced by either
J eff Arbuckle or Kevin Kipp.
HUNTINGTON BEACH COACH Da ve
Van Hoorebeke has made nine personnel
changes in the Oilers' attack in search of the
r ight combination.
Bolsa Grande looms as a big obstacle
with All-Garden Grove League quarterback
Ron Hendricks operating behind a line which
includes 6-7, ZTO-pound center John Swoboda
and tackle Phil Tedman (6-4, 248).
Huntington Beach's Dan Curran has
completed 15 of 37 for 231 yards and one
touchdown. Bobby Thompson and Joey
Rodriguez have a ve raged close to rive yards
per carry at the fullback spot for the Oilers,
but the production at taUback has been con·
siderably below expectations.
Pirates Improve Lead
Retls' Magic Number Now Two
From AP Dispatches
PlTTSBURGH -The Pittsburgh Pirates
secured their bold on first, but none suggested last
rites for the Montreal Expos.
"If the Expos were gomg to die, they'd have
died a month ago,'' said Phil Garner, who
matched Tim Foll with three RBI as Pittsburgh
pounded Montreal, 10-1, Wednesday night to move
l lh games up in the NaUonal League East.
"TllEY'llE ALIVE AS LONG AS they've got a
mathematical chance," said Bruce K.iaon, who
tossed a complete-game seven-bitter.
~ ''You don't kill off a team like that," Manacer
Chuck Tanner said alter the Pirates finished their
season aeries with the Ex_pos with an 11·7 record,
including a 5-1 mark in past two weeks.
The Pirates' magic number ls four. Any
combination of Pirate wins and Expo losses
totallin& four gives Pittsburgh the title.
"rr8 NOT OVEll WITH YET, but they are in
a beck ol a.position," said Montreal Manager Dick
Williama. ·
The Pirates met St. Loull bere today in a
makeup 1ame. They end tbe seuon with three
weekmd 1ame1 here with tbe allcaco CUbl.
Montreal played a makeup doubleheader
today bl Atlanta. Tbe Expos return bome for three
weekeod pmee wltb Pbihldelpbl,.
.. We 6ave to win ounelve1 and hope somebody
can beat. them. There's no other way," said Ellpo
third bueman Larry, Parrlth.
lletl8 L .. se, Ce•lltleat
CINCINNATI -Otck Waper, tbe u.tually
sedate preaident ol the Cindnnatl Reda, didn't 1et
a riH out~ JobmlJ Bench wben be walked lnto
tbe clubboule wearlnl a hairy Halloween mtt•k • .
"Hi, Dick," said Bench. "I'd recognize that tie
anyplace." ·
But Wagner was intent on scaring somebody,
so it was quickly decided that rookie Angel Torres
was t he best candidate.
"Angel's so skittish he jumps lf you just walk
up behind him and t.oucb him," said Reds' coach
Harry Dunlop.
"Hey, Angel, telephone for you, hurry up," a
clubhouse boy called.
Torres took the bait and Wa~r sprang froUt
a laundry room door. Sure eoougb, Torres let out a
whoop and ran as if he'd seen a gboet.
It wasn't champagne, since the Reda· can't
clinch the National Leape West tiUe unW at least
Friday. But the levity after Wednesday nlpt'a 4.3
victory over the San Diego Padres clilpelled the
gloom or the previous ni&ht's Jou to the same
team. Cincinnati 'a magic nwnber la now two.
NIWcre •e.•• Nlelcr•
ATLANTA -Phil Niekro of the Atlanta
Braves became a 20-game winner Wednesday
night for the third time in bis career , but be did it
reluctantly.
"I'm nol proud of what I've done." Nlekro aaid
after driviDI in four nan.a u tbe Bravea downed
the HOUiton Aatrol and bll brotber Joe Nietro, M,
vtrtually killing the Astn.' t1Ue bopee iD the
NaUonal League Weet.
"lt-wu a very emotional 1ame," Phil Nlekro
said. ••1be whole day waa emotional. J tb1nk onee
he (Joe> 10C:out of the 1ame and J didn't Me blm,
it became a different game for me and I want.eel lt.
"It wu one of the few Umes J really didn't '"I
like I wanted to 10 out to pitch ln that attuatlon
where a team wu tryln1 to stay tn the race,"
Niekro added. ,
Joe Nlekroi. 20-U, said, "ll was a bil game, lt
reallywu,anchdtdn'tdolbejob."
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81 DA VE CUNNINGHAM oe .. OMty N.e 1utt
It a.bould come a.a no au.rprise
that Dao Qu.laenberry can get ma-
jor leque bitters out. He's been
facing them since he wu 11 years
old.
··My brother and 1 would play
atickball in the backyard,"
Quisenberry remembers. "I was
always the Braves and be was
always lbe Twins. I struck out
Harmon Killebrew quite a few
times."
IN REALITY, THOUGH,
Quisenbe rry looke d like · a
longs bot to ever earn money play·
ing baseball.
As a senior at Costa M esa High
he weighed 148 pounds and didn't
throw very hard. He went on to
play for Orange Coast College and
compiled a modest record or 16-15
over two seasons.
No big league scouts came with
offers.
··1 was too skinny a nd l dJdn't
throw hard enough," Quisen-
berry says.
B UT HE P ITCHED well
enough at La Verne College lo
lure a rubble from the Kansas City
Royals Hesignedquickly
"By the ltme I started pro ball
my a rm was dead from pitching
so much in college," Quisenberry
s ays "I was so tired that my arm
dropped from an overhand mo
t ~on lo almost completely
sidearm."
Bingo. The bi rth of a smhr
Quisenbcrry's deliver), modified
by f atague. produi:,:ed a new. dead
ly pitch
-
DAN QUISENBERRY
THE ADDED WEIGHT gave
him more speed on the fastball
"I was clocked at 82 m al~ per
hour." Qwsen berry says "That's
not too great. hut 1t 's not slow
p1tch i.oftball,e1ther ··
On July 7. after four ye(lrs in the
minors, Quisenberry got the rail
he'd dreamed about all his hfe
an 1nv1tat1on to th e maJor
leagu('S
· Thas 1s like Emerald City at
the end of the rainbow. · Qu1:.cn
Cross Count ry
DAILY PiLOT ·•3
.
berry sa.)'8. ''They toot a OllDble
brin(lnguparuywbothrowiaynth
low velocity, but the 1amble ap-
pearatobavepaidofffortbem."
INDEEDITBAS. lnbla6'Jtsix
weeks in the majors, Quiaeallen'Y
made 23 relief appear•ces,
logged three saves, two vidortes
and a 1.98 ERA. •
"I' m/itchlng more here~ I
ever di in the minors,'' S$ the
man bis teammates call Quiz.
"And they're using me in Ugbt
situatiooa. That kind of surprtsed
me."
Quisenberry earned the t.rwt of
Manager Whitey Henog b)' pro·
ducing results from the m~t
he arrived. .
IN IDS FIRST major leagaa'ap-
pearance be bad to face c._up
hitter Lamar Johnson 1"hen
Chicago had runners on first amt
second with one out in the seventh
inning. He got Johnson to hit into a
double play.
"My job is to keep the ball low,
get it to sink. and produce groun-
ders." Quisenberry e xplains.
"When I come into a tight game
with men on base. my JOb is to get
a double play ball."
With few exceptions. be bas
done h1s JOb well.
"Without Quisenberr y," says
Herzog. "we never would have
been able lo stay in the race."
That '> a pretty good comph
ment for a man who Just a few
year! ago referred to h1m!>elf a:. a
.. non prospect ··
"f FF:LL IN UJVE with 1t,'
Quisenberry says ··I decided to
keep it even whe n I got stronger
In fact, l've been dropping my
arm alittlemoreeach year ..
Uni, Tritons Win
But Quisenberry was sllll a
minor league pitcher . a "non
prospect." as he puts 1t He
needed one more trick to make
the jump to the maJors
That trick was Janie. the
woman he married three years
ago
"I got some home cookin' and
slopped staying out late at ni ght
Put on abotst 15 pounds," Quisen
berry says.
It didn't tJl.t· l °j 't'f'>ll'
lltgh ~ cn>Ss <:11untr) t <1m lon1-.
to lne up to ti.'> :'\o ~Cit-' 4A
ranking
In tlietr du;,,l meet opener. tht'
TrnJan'> had a 16 s econd
~roupmg among their top flH·
runner<-. v.h1pp1ng host M1s!>1on
\ 1eJo. 18·43. Wednesday
Stu<Jrt Ll o~d c1nd Graham
.J ack!>on both t'hl•t·ked 1n at 15 50
f<>r thl' three mile· cour<>c with Llo)d !>eekrni: out hi s teammate
for ind1v1du<.1J honor-,
San Clemente ruul<l be th1·
~u rpri:.t• of tht> South Coa i.t
l.t•aguc. a ftt'r thl· Triton ...
dn"' n1:d ~.I Toro. 22 33, by
11~1 bhin~ four of the top f1 v1·
place~ •
David llov.ard '4-0n the race m
17 57. t>1g ht second:. ahead of
teammate Doug Sanehe7..
Says Coach John Balak "This
tould be our year ..
Fro• Page BI Jim Marina Valkswagen
ATTENDANCE. • •
resembling an ostrich with its head buned in the
sand, refused lo recognize the change in the game
and res.olutely steered clear or it. managlng at the
same Lime to destroy a franchise that once drew
almost2.7 million fans to Shea Stadium
@. RABBIT DIESEL
# 11.,. FUEL
ECONOMY
1979 EP A ESTIMATES
WITH THEIR PURSE strings tied tight. the
Mets ignored the big-money auction. prefernng to
hang on to the profits produced by the large
attendances they once attr acted instead of
reinvesting them in the club. They chose instead to
depend on a farm system that dried up 10 years
ago.
LARGE
SELECTION
While George Steinbrenner rev1taLized their
competillon across the river v.1th an infusion of
free·agent funds. the Mets surrendered the caty of
New York, a town they once owned . to the
Yankees. Working in the rundown South Bronx.
the Yankees have drawn an all tame record
2.424.297. an increase of 2l2.774 over last year and
more than three times as many fans as the Mets
They are working in the same market so you have
to guess one or them is doing something very nght
and the other is doing something very wrong
Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
West Division
K•blels
Kansas City
Minnesota
Texas
Chicago
SeatUe
Oakland
W L Pct. GB
87 12 .S47
83 76 .522 4
81 77 .S13 51h
80 78 .506 61,;
70 86 .449 151,;
66 92 .418 20VJ
53 105 .335 33"'2
EutDlma..
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Milwaukee 92 65 .586 91,;
Boston 88 68 .564 13
New York 85 71 · .54..5 16
Detroit 84 74 .532 18
Cleveland 79 78 .503 22YI
Toronto 53 105 .335 49
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Atlanta
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87 72 .547 2i,.z
78 80 .494 11
69 89 .437 20
66 92 .418 23
64 93 .408 24"2
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FOR THE RECORD I OUTDOOR S I BOATING
,
Jim Niemiec --
·~Fisliffig Season OVer
As our weather turrus lo cooler n.ilbta and
mornlng• outd oor acllv llica by Southland
sport.amen make u switch from the bot days or
fJummer .
No looger l.lre anglers lookina to t.he ocean for
albacore, yellowtall a nd bass. With cooler wate r
temps these gllme fight.era bave departed our
waters and headed either north or south dependln.g
o n m igration paths . The re will sWl be private
boats out chasin g m a rUn unW the later weeka 9C
October. but for all practical purposes the flshlng
se:;son has come to a n end.
NOW ANGLEllS Wll.L TACKLE sm aller
game fo1h that abound in our local waters before
winter sets in Surf fishing 1s very popular for
OUTDOORS
many a'nglers during Octo~r. November and ·
December Beach crowd.b have gone hom e, s urfers
are only out when big waves era.sh our shore line
and fis hing is very good
Lao;t week this writer enjoyed a good bite off
our Newport Beach. bringing m l>f)me nice barred
perch to three pound!> and missing many other
str ikes while f1 sh1nic in a heavy surf Barred
pen•h , <•orbma, croukcr <i.potfm and yellowfinJ are
<ill raughl in our nearby i.urf Bail i s vaned, but
the basic ba1li. < mu!>seh, ruwrs, shrimp, worms
I blood > <md i.ofl shelled crabi.J work well 1n-
d1v1dually or tn comb1rwttcm lo provide good angl
ing
Knowledgl.'ablt• un~lt·r'> f1 l>h about an hour
befon• hJgh tide for bes t result'>. but some anglers
prefer Cish1nl( at low lldl' IAJOU rods a.nd tight ltn1·
make s urf f1sh1ng cnJoycibl•·
BA\' FL~lllNCi Al~"IO IMPROVES I.luring th1·
f .ill months with spoltNI bay bas!'! and spotf1n ...
mukmg up tht· bulk 1,f the harbor catch Then· 1s
ulso smn<> good s tr11wtl bass actHJn undt:r thP hoy
bndJ:t' for tho'>t' unglc rs toss1nl( lun·.., or MH1kini;:
anchovies Check with Oavcy., Loc:kt:r Art .,
Landing or Roy's Bait and 1 acklc· ftJr tcchn111ut·'> on
fish m g Newport JI arbor
Th<'n· will be som <> ~ood lt1w ti<h•.., c·•mllni.t
later thl'> month f1Jr th11s1: \I. h1, 11. <int ttJ dig P1sm11
dams Our population 11f lt·gol ( lums h<.t'> droprwd
over lhe year s, but lhtJSC w1llrn1e lt1 get out 1n
deeper water u.ually brlna home e nougb clams for•
Sood bowl ot chowder.
F&E811WATE& ANGLEllS WILL TURN to
bass flahlng at l.he San t>lego lakes. with trophy
baas waters Uke San Vicente opening up next
Thursday. Closer to home, Irvine Lake bas re·
opened tta gates for s hore fiahing only and will re·
m~ln open all year. The enery fee has been set at
$4 per angler, and the lake ls open every day. Ren·
ta l boats should be available at Irvine later this
year .
Big Bear Lake wlll be &ood ror trout as the
water cool.a and some good brown trout and brood
stock fishing is on tap for those anglers bound for
t.he Sierras.
Meanwhile, the outlook fort.he hunting season
1s very good. This past weekend marked the open·
ing of the general deer season and hunting was re·
ported very good 1n all areas. despite warm tem·
peratures With a cooling trend on the way the pro'
s perts for a continued good deer season a re good
DOVE SEASON ENDS FOR CALIFORNIA
bunters this weekend and pros pects are poor
for th e close due to cooler weathe r and rain in
some areas fiest area s to work wouJd be close to
o ur Mexican border whe re there is i.ttll a very
good population or dove
Duck and quail hunter~ will l'nJ<>Y good open-
ing days later 1n October as both species or bird.s
s how an improved population over recent years .
The quail numbc-rc; art• up all over the: l>tatt: and 1l
should be one '>r the: hC'>l sea.sons ever . unless.
heavy ram:. hit prior to Oct 20 I opening day 1
Durk hµntcrs cire also l0<1krng to <i good season
Many s portsmen &re tu ming to Mexico for a
\'arif'ty of fishing and hunting tnps and with
packages being offered by resorts and good con·
n(.'c·t1ons via Aeromex1co to a ll popular hunt1ng
:m<1 Ctshrng s pots. mOrP Callfom1ans are taking ad·
'ant agP of what M <'XH'O has to orrer
Lon~ rani;:t• trtp'> down 8&11a·., coast out or f'1sh·
nman·., Landing 1n Scin Diego are very reward·
in~ dunng lht· fci ll month., and ther~ " Pxcellent
m<Jrl1n. '>;.11lf1'>h anll dorado urtwn tn the Sce1 or
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AngelT1Wn Event Tops Calendar
Uah1a Conntluan Yacht Club wlU
wind up it.a sea.son-long Angelman
Series wttb ruclng around t.he buoys
oH Newport Beach Saturday aod
Sunday. There will be t wo r aces
Saturday a nd one S unday and aJI
three w1U be scored as one race.
Races start at noon each day.
T h e Angelman Serl e11 Is for
Pe rformance Handicap Racing Fleet
<PHRF> yacht.a and waa designed to
bonor t.he late Hugh Angelman, one
of tbe foremost deslenera of ocean
racinc yacbta.
IN OTHER LOCAL YACHTING
events, Voyagers Yacht Club will
conduct It.a annual Jane Schock
llemortal Trophy race Sunday for
women skippers and crews saltine lo
PHRF yacht.a.
Udo llle Yacht Club will s t.aae lt.a
annual Fall Regatta for amaJJ boat..1
radns inside t.he bay Saturday and
Sunday.
la tbe Dana Pol.at are1, Capistrano
Bay Yacht Club w.lll aend PHRF
yacht. around t.be buoy1 l.n the rutb
race of the club'• Oceao Raclaa Senn Seturday and Sunday.
D&llft'S A UGBT TV&NOOT,
-..... ~ la belq 1bown ID the
Cal co.tll l'llCe ln wblcb a flelt of
Nven ocean nctna yacllt• a.re earout.e from San rraaclleo to a
ftJJllll ~ tlae Newport Pler rrtda>' or
SaturdQ. Tb• m.mlle race atuUct TueadaY at & p.m . from 8t. Jl'randa
Yacht Club JI.lit lnalM tbe Oolden
Oat.e Brtdae·
Alto ill Sen Jl'raac!Ho, a -ol
-
six-meter racing sloops are e ngaged
in a lx.-sl four of seven races for tho
American-Awitra llan Challenge Cup.
Conte nders a re the de fender , St.
F r a n cis VII s kippered by Tom
Blackaller, St. FYC and the Swedish
challenger, Maybe XII, 11klppered by
P atrie Fredell of Stockholm. This Is
the first year in the history of t.he
<:vent th.at t.h e challenger haa nol
been an Australian entry.
Southern Califomia Yachting As-
sociation calendar:
St. Francis VII Wine
SAN FRANCISCO -St. J'rancls
Vil of Su Francisco, tbe American
defender, defeated 8wedtn'1
cbal._... llay Be XII to tab the
opentna race of tbt American· A..-trlllm 0. 1acbt1D1 ..._ oa la rr.etlO".., ••• ..,.
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COMICS I CROSSWORD
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"Usually he's willing to make a deal for
four or five hamburgers I"
'SHOE
MOON MULLINS
THE FAMILY CIRCUS
BE WITH you As SooNAs
I WASH!
by Bil Keane
"Cinderella's coach turned into a pumpkin, but
daddy says ovr cor' s turning into a lemon."
DENNIS THE MENACE
PEANUTS
UNUS. DO &(OJ iHINK
61RLS StOJLD PLAV
TME SAME SPORTS
AS 80'l5 ?
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THfRE'S ALWA'r'S THE
PR08lfM Of INJURV ...
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Y'KNOW, 1LIZ.ABE.TtL
YOU 001'11T HRVE Sucti A~ UF£ AFTEPI f\U. ...
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by Jeff MacNelly
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
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GORDO
DISH IT UP!
I
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DR . SMOCK
You SAY
Y'OU'Re GOING -ro -Y-AKe A Few PRAC"T'ICC: cu-rs ~eFoRe YOU STAR"T"'.
POC"T"'OR?
MISS PEACH
IS "fMA~ A ft:l.CPMOlllE: ti'Ol.l~ -1\ICltE: "'. Wow~ fl(Af' ~OME:f~IN<. 1•
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by Kevin Fagan
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by Mell Lazarius
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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE
JUDGE PARKER
TUMBLEWEEDS
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5fEVtf f>UC~MAN. lf"5TIME10
G£T OUT Of BED! Ml55 5PENCER
WIU. ~E COMIN(:) OY FOR YOU
IN AN HOUR OR 5() ...
by Harold Le Doux
l H.\ f~ 5TRAN6E. ' HE \IU:;l \ E
GOTIEN UP f>EFORC I DID ' rEl<:HAP5
HE WENT ovei;: 10 5H WCI'
ACR055 THE HALL.•
by Tom k . Ryan
wm+ OCCA510NAL GVsrs. .
ACROSS
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6 Fert1lize1
10 GOid c0tn
14 French 11ver
15 TrO()oeal tree
16 Soc111a11 city
17 s,othSI> •s
la110
8 Tum!>
20 Raltf'r t z1 Pos~sseo
12 Happe111n9
23 Work
25 Is 1n01gnan1
27 Candles
30 Bigot
J I Degrade
32 Betray
2 WOfOS
33 -. anos or
buts
36CNt
37 Raze
38 Aim
39 -degree
40 Italian river
41 Polka
42 Kind Of COi·
lector: 8'.
44J,t~
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418 V1pei
49 SOCW'h lie
5C De1a11
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57 Marlo.elpla<:i'
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DOWN
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2 l<nowtedge
3 Italian
money
4 Exam
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5Cyst
6 Badge
7 Retired
8 Sklba<fS
bird
9 Zodiac s19n
10 Plunders
Archatt
11 Alma
12~dlfl0
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25 Assessor
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35 Toboggan
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S3 Marry
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B•YSl.El 'R .... >A•CAa re b•tet. wbJch end Sunday. and
heavy rebltes to dHler1 by all
m1nuf1cturcra, 1rt1 h e lping
ctean out the ahowroom• ~ort
lht n•~ modela 10 on aale
Chryeler's aal«'• rc)I" . ptir
t'ent The rt!balc' urs, lncludlnK
lntermeclhatt' iit' modeli.. weire
up ~ percf'nt "'ull wl1«1 mod 11.1
ros~ 230 percent
Gerwral Moton 'orp , which
ended dealer lncenll vei. on ~pt
17, 1uflered a salu decline ol 3 5
pt'rceot t 'ord Motor Co • whObc
1ncenllvei. last untJI Oct 11. en
Joyed 11 2 8 percent lncreabc
-Amencan Motors Corp , wtuch
no longer r eportb m i d month
i.a lei., suffered un ei.llmult"d ~
..
pfrct1nt d cllo" Volk1wa1en'1
Penn1ylv1aola built Rabblt,
whic h lut year WH only ln Its
alxth Wffk In •howroom1, waa
up 232 percent
Tau : I NDVSTaY PACE or
26,422 caNt tc>ld per day ed&ed
out lot year '11 24 ,817 per-day
salf!'a tor k cond place to the l988
n·cord ot 27.1~
Uealdn the mccntives, Gordon
Ii M ackemlc, vice president tor
l''ord's saleti oper utlonis, said
lwllt'r wsed car pnces and an up-
Lu rn in conbumer confidence
' he ld tl\c market .at a s at.J.sfac·
tor y pace "
So Cur lh!li year, GM is off 4 4
pcrt·ent. l"ord is down 16 per
cent. Chrysh:r ts down J4 per.
n•nt. AMC 1i. down )9 percent
u11d VW 1s up an astronom1caJ J.:1:u l)(!rcent becau!>c of 1ti. slow
-.tart IW>l full
Middle Oass:
·~-· ......... TH EY SAVE, GARDEN, CUTOUT FRILLS TO KEEP UP WITH INFLATION IN KANSAS
Jim, Betty Walker and Sona Jeff, 5; Mtke, 3, Outalde Home
Juggling to Stay Even
ULYSSES, Kan CAl'I Jim
W:s l k e r doesn 't look at hi '>
hou,.ehold billi. any mon· 'I Can't Suroive aL Last Year's Level' t • 0 K t ' l' N , I T ' S
t t>l«vis 111n, honw mnv11:s anrl
hr1dl(c• onc·1· ;1 month Tht'
Wulkers havf• twe n to""'" movH·
lhlt. yf'ar It took th1·m three
month.'> to sell one g<J1>-guzzlmJ{
t•ar Now tht'y'rt trying \.o sdl
th1· other on1· <ini1 get " 'lec·ond
used e<'onomy rn1111 .. 1
PROMOTED TO POST
lrvlne Co. 'a Nlelaen
Irvine Co.
Promotion
To N ie /,sen
Tht• ln •int· ('ompany '!> Board
of Dar.,·c·tors ha-. na med Thomas
If 1PIM·n, former president
;ind ownn of tw11 Lu Jolla de
\ •·lopmt•nt f1rm1>. to th., position
uf senior v1C'1· µre-.1<h•nt of com-
mun 1ty <h•v('lopm1·nt
Ni1·l'lc11, 4H. of Nt·wport Hcuch,
"ill ~· ri~µon-.1 hlt• for rns1d1m
t1ul µJanrunu aml 1·ngineenng for
"l'tw lrvin1· C"ot11puny
lit· Jwrwd Thi· frv1n1· Compuny
111 Augubt , 1!17H
YOUR PHYSICIAN
t\NOWS BEST
By Terry
Grant,
R Ph.
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32-year -old Lclephon(' t·ompany
computer programmer !>Ul<.I, on
ly half joki ngly. "I leave lh•· hill
pay ing to Betty I do th1• hard
part I try lo f1gun· 11ut how to
i.urv1ve ."
T h c W a I k c r s 1· o n '> 1 d ,. r
themsel ves middle 1nt•1m1·
Amen cuns. p011>ed on the front
lane in thh" C'ountr{" losini: b1.1t
tic against run:Jw;iy 1nfli.lllm
T llEV DIDN 'T Nt;t:U th1·
Labor Oepurtmcnt to tell thc:m
Tucs dav th:Jt t h e t•onsu nw1
r1r1cc index <:hmbNl I I f1<•n ·t•111
last month And thc•y won't I;.·
i.urpris <•d af , <i i> the l.uh11r
Depurtmrnt 1>rcd1c ts. the \ lrntt1I
St:Jll's end:. 197!1 with <in 1nfl ul11111
n1te ubov1• 1"3° peTC'Pnl
.. Wh1:1t I d(ln 't I 1k1· lb thut I
can't survive at th1· "l<lm <· h:v1·I
th i s yt:ar that I w:as ut lu-.1
vt•ur, ·· said Walk1·r ··o ur t111-.11·
11PNh an· 1·os ting u<'°rr111n · lh1111
l'Vt•r bf·fon·. :incl I frankly 1·;rn t
,'>l'C any 1·nd lrl sight ll 's vn v
fn~htcnmg ·
Walker san11u <.t ltukt· homcpu)
1:. about $14,000, u big c:ut ub11v1·
the n:.it1onul average of $!0,200 for
a ramilyoffnur H11>w1fc,Hctly I'>
a homl'maker who i.pend'> tll"r
days taJung care or Jeff, 5, un1l
Mike,3
But they arc con v1n1·1·d thc1 t 1n
n auon. n s1ng gesi. 11ric·ts ;mfl in
t·rcui.i>d 1·1m -.umpt11m l1y lh1·1r
growing srms will t h..ing•· tt1,·1f
lafestyh· ev1·n mr1ri· ra1l 11 all}
than it hw, in the: pabt f1v,. y1•ar-.
"O,.. TllE Ft:Ll.OW1' m y ag'"
at l h1• ofrll't'." s aid Wulk•·r
"Ht·tty 11> lht· only w 1fto wh<i
doesn't h uVt' a r>uy1n~ Jllh Jfrri·
1n this smull town 11 's tough for
h1:r ll1 ftnd work t hat w<1ult1
lmng in <·nough to tuv<·r the rust
of ;1 huby~lllt'r
''Hut H<'lly wants to work. unrl "'"'n !.h1• may have to Hight
now, wt.· d11n 't t'Vl'n h uvc that (•JC
t ra f1 v1: doll:.irs at thf· end or th•·
v.t•f'k to ~11 <1nd do ..,11mcth111g ""
h "'1th It '>UT•· would bt• 1111'" lo h,1 \I• It '
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marr11'il wonH·n with c h1ldrl.'n
II\ in~ .1t home un· 1n thl' lahtor
mar kC'l
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ttw fn•1·1,,l·r lw1·;1uSt· lhJt """'~ it
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kt•i•p going to th•· 'u1wrmarkl'I
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: INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS
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Jack OuL
At Bank
MIAMI IA P I J ack
hM. been fired rrom htb
Job but hc"s nol likely
to lohc much hlcep over
ll
Flugsh1p Hanks lnr
has announc~-d its ··i4
Hour Jack .. <iutomat1c
bank tellers are being
replac e d b y n e w
m achines touted i.s
more ven.at1le, more re
liable and abl e to handle
more buaancss.
f"l eg11h1p officials said
the current staff of 30
Juck11 couldn't h andle
the workload and were
out or order 20 pcr<'cnt
of the liml· At times.
th e J"r ks even con
rise a led r us tomr r~'
sp ecial 1de nt1(1cat 111n
cards for no a Jl111.1rc ul
reason
GUARANTEED SHORT-TERM RETURN.
10.114% Annual Rate -10.SSOo/o I ftt•Cl1vt.• Annual Yield'
Republic's Money Market Certificates
Republ1r s Htgh-Performoncf' Monry Mark.-1 ,,. 1 nunt •10,000 l'Unlmum Depo•lt.
guarantees o high bhOrt-term yield on yow •llvh1{J' f hm.-&·Month 'lerm (182 cla•a)
are nQ brot<ero~e leei or.iOther chttrg •· Cull uw. Wt• II m -1
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Every IJme the Roo11 .. r Crowe your Money Orow• ........ REPUBLIC FEDERAL SAVINGS
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f()r a drink of j)Oj)
"'ThN<· 1-;11't uny .' '>lHd Mrm1,
giving hun 1<·t· tea tnlllt'utl
"'WE DON'T RLY f'Of' <i11v
mon W1· 11-.1·il 111 hu' hits 1,f
'n.a< k-. Jllll tn·ah for th•· IJt1Y'>
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t1C'ally hve al the neighborhood
~w1mrrung pool or an the b11ck
yard
A how;(;" -.1mllur Lo tht-1r two
yt'ar old dwelling, which <'<i!.t
lht·m SJ0,000. 1s selling down th1·
block todi.y for $34,000 They
f1>rr<• lht'mscl ves lo bank $75 u
month to pay n'l1nJ.( propeny
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h11m1•own(·r '> 1ns uranr 1• Their
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onh v.hat Jim l(cl.., in f "hri...tmai.
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NYSE COMPOSITE
~. &.pwmber 21. 1919 N • DAILY PILOT
Money
Tree
87
RANDOM HOUSE IS ONE Of the large~t and mos t
presugiou:. companiei. an book publJshang, 1ssumg 578 titles
la">t year. Also part of Random llou!>l' are Alfred A Knopf,
Pantht.'On Books and BallantJne &K>kc; RCA acquired the
publish.Ing company in 1966
Is Random House in trouble'' l'iot at all. IL does a busi -
ness of Sl70 mtlhon a year on which 1t nets $10 m1lhon
before Laxes. A lot of us would hkc t<1 have a business hke
that
Banquet Foods 1s in good shape, too It market.!> a wide
hn1.· of froi.eo runner.. and 1s No I m sales or frozf'n pre-
pared ctucken
ACQ 'IRED BY R('A rs 1970, Banquet dcx-s a husiness
of <ibout S380 millton a Har on which 1t net:. $20 million
before la'<cs /'.ot bH<1 nuin~r..
So wh~ ic; HCA selhnf! tht.,c f'Ompan1c . .,·1 Ht-cause
the~ re· too -.mall and don I fit 1n thf· s uper-dollar wor ld lw
1ng fashioned by HC'A 1.a~t yi:ar HCA chalked up sa le~ of
~6 fi billion C I T f'manc1al has more than $4 LilUon out on
loan With big money like that to take care of you don't
ha\'e ttme to watch the small denominations
Traders Stay Wal
Amid Developments
N EW YORK fA f'I The :-.tock markt:l. bucking a
tumbling doUar and a big Jump In gold pnces, held its
ground today with support from metal aod oil stocks.
The Dow Jones average or 30 industrial issues was up
1.11 points to887.46
But dedining issues led advances on the New York
Stock Exchange by a 7~ margfo.
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NBC e 8:00 -Buck Roten in &he
25th Century. The original Buclt Roaers,
Bus te r Crabbe. makes • · guest a p-
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ClChter pilot. .. -w.u!_e~o0:.~·P"tM.; ..
Gary Q)oper and Charles Bickford head the cut ol tb.ls epic movie from 1936.
KOCE 8 8;30 -Turnabout. Sue·
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KOCE Prepares for Fall TV Season
KO CI:-; Cha nnel 50·~ ·fall premiere James Burke conduct:; a unique (•JC ri. mMk<>d with '>pcc1al~. Mart1n1i:
of puhllc l e lev1!:.1on se ries and p\orat1on of the d •velopmcnt of "1th 'Musical Comedy Torug)ll" on
specials. bt:g1nning Sunday, offers an technology and its impact on the 0C't I "Mus1t'al Comedy Torugh.l" ll>
array or special performances and "orld in which we IJ ve on "Conn~ (lc•ared lo both t-nter\Jtan and to ex
reports to Orange County Viewers. uoos ." pion• hast.on e' aspect.\ of Amenc:an
Highlights of the f all program-Star ting Oct. 7 . M ulerp1ece mui.1cal comedy On Oct 8. at 7 30
ming. through October. start on Sun· Theater moves to Sundays at 8 pm pm . James Earl J ones· spellblndlng
day at 6 pm with "The Russian Con· with "Love of Lydia " portnt)al of the great black actor
nect1on." a documentary film that re "The Scarlet Letter." a rebroad Jnd aclJVJ'>l 1:-. reveetled tn a one man
vcab. tn detail, hard evidence or <:a st of the Nathan1t:I llawthorn1· J>I J >. Paul Hotx-son '
Soviet involvem ent an the trauung of classic of adultery 1n Puritan
PLO t.erroni.ti. England a1n> Sunday& at \0 pm i\ PF.A ROD\' A WARD·w1nn1ng
The following Sunday. the NalJonaJ begmrung Oct 7 r.lrarna. &tarring Trt'vor Howard Wld
Geographic '>Pt:c 1al "Strange Martin Sht"t'n a :, l\too pnests clashing
Creature-of the Night" fills the 6 MONDAY T H ROUGH f-'r 1d<i y u\ er their fci 1th. premiere:> on
p .m . lime ~lot Jt explores tbe rughts are h1ghl.lghted. i.tartmg ol "Culh<)hcs ·at 7 30 pm on Oct 29
behavior and environments of noc· 6 30 p.m .. w1th "Over EllSy," the J\mPrt ra ·-. lt~ad1ng p o l1t1cal
turnal cintmal& and 11luslralcs the weekday television magazine ror the humonst returru; al 9 p m on Oct I
var ious ways an which they are prim e gener ation with h<>5l Hugh for "Mark Hus~ell Comedy Spec1aJ."
adapted for lift 1n lhc dark. Downs. and at 8 ,, m on Ocl lS. Manlyn
The "MacNeil/Lehrer Report," an Ho rn and J oan Sutherland wtU be
AT 7 P .M. ON Sundays. top pro· examination of one timely news story feutured tn a spe<:1al opera recital
fessionaJ soccer teams participate in each night with Robert MacNeil tn Tuesdays, begmmng Oct. 2, art'
events featunng the 18·leam West New Yor k , a n d Jim Lehrer 1n highlighted by "Newscbttk." Chan
German i''irsl Dlv1s1on on "Soccer. Washington. ai~ at 7 pm .. Monday net SO's Tuesday/Thursday news pro
Made in Germany " through Friday. gram bnnglng perttoenl lllformatJon
ill 7 30 µ m with n ·11t·Jll> al 10 pm
"NOVA" WI Li~ B•; back with *
new '!C'hC'dult· <>f fo '>c1 nat1og reporu
on the woodl·r~ or 'cumce and human
aC'h1t-vemenl at !I p m • beg1ruung
Oct 2
· ~ a'h•rptt'<'.. T h .. aln Poldark ·'
lht· ... tor; ,,r Ho..,, l'oldark and th•·
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T uei.da)'>
On 0C't 9 al~µ m ·World" the
;ircla1m('(f 1ntern<1l1unally rocu&ed
documentar) ')Crtt:l> begin:. itJ.
~l rongeat sea.i.on C\ er
WMnesdays are m arkl"d by "Grt:at
Pcrrormancel> · · featuring l be
world's greates t a rt•~b from the
fields of music. dance <1nd I.heater at
7 JO pm
"KU PS," A NEW t1mt:ly. uo
inh1b1ted M!nes. bt:gtni. Oct 24 at 10
pm Then al 9 p.m 1 writer/narrator The 7:30 evening hour on Mondays about Orange Cou_nty to 1\.5 rea1dent.5 Actor Dan Haggerty. formerly TV's Grizzly -· _.:...:..:..::;..:..::.....~~..1:..:.;.~:__;,,;.;;..;.;;=........-~-..-.--------'&------.;;.._-------'"""-----'-------------------·
Adams, has tus beard shaved as his 18-year-
old daughter Tracey, who has never seen
him clean 6haven. watches. Wielding .the
clippers is Universal Studios makeup chief
Nick Marcell.mo -
Mcintyre on 'Shirley'
HOLLVWOOD <AP> -John Mcintyre wiU
JOi.o the ca.st of the NBC series "Shirley," which
stars Shirley Jones.
He will play Dutch McHenry, proprietor or a
boat rental and snack aback on the shore of Lake
Tahoe. set.ting of the series
PLUS
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Two of
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MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
.. APOCAL Y.PSE NOW" <RI
"MOONRAKER. (PG )
"CAPRICORN ONE"
"ROCKY II" (PGJ
"MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI"
"ALMOST SUMMER" CPG)
"HOT STUFF" (PG)
"THE VIUAIN"
""THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '79"
"Tf:1E BRINKS JOB"' (PG)
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"ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZM
"THE PAOPHECr (PG)
"ALIEN"(R)
.. EYES OF LAURA MARS"
"lli4EATBAU.8 ..
'WHICH WAY 18 UP?" (R)
"THE MUPPET MOYIE"
"REVENGE OF THE PfNt< PANTHER" (PG)
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lbetnNlwte t ptaalnc ouf ~ for ~ COCD• edy ......
C.tabaly their t~ malt famcMal eGllabota·
Uoaa. "You C.'t Take It Wltla You .. and ''The llu WW.O Cw to DUmer:• would ta. eoonp raw
maler1al for a HMOG or two of .._ fa.alb •**· talamtat, j)ClpU..lated u tM1 an wttb Lar1e uc1.
dJnralfled cull. To that Ult 10U C'OU.ld add
another from lbe u me mold, "Oeor1e Wuhlneton
Slept Here ··
TODA\''8 AUDIENCES mGBT fi.Dd tbe latter
a bit Jacking tn aubetance, even for it.a aeore, but it
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remains a cute UltJe piece with interesting charac·
tens which plays quite nicely at the Cost.a Mesa
Civic Playhouse (one of two local theaters tbat
have selected it as their seuon opener>.
This ls the one about the New York couple who
buy a ruo·down farm in Pennsylvania and then
find themselves up t.o their martini glasses in re·
pairs. expenses and pending litigation. These run-
ny frustrations are c aptured appreciably by direc-
tor Pat.I Tambellinl and her 14-cbaractercut.
Jack Willenbacber and Betsy Hewett ar e
particularly well chosen for the roles of the city
folks roughing it in the rustic wilds. Wlllenbacber
projects his mounting miseries effedive1y. while
Miss Hewett chips in with acid-tinged comments a
la"TaUulab Bankhead.
TWO OTHER PERFORMEaS who gi ~ fine
accounts or themselves are Judson LaHaye as Lbe
Intermission
Tom Titus
Percy IWbrid.iab caretaker and Walter Daly u the
suppoeedly rich uncle with a new leech oa lire.
Both realize Lbe maximum potential of tbelr as· signmeota.
Yet the most memorable piece of acting, at
least from this view. comes in a two-appearance
cameo by K. T. Cahill as the local historical socle·
ty lady. Miss Cablll's affected spe«b pattem,
which amounts merely t.o agreelna with benelf
after nearly every llne, is beautifully done and
marks her u a new face t.o watch for in the future.
Also turning ln creditable performances are
Jeonifer Odekirk as the couple's teen·aee
daughter, Helene Briggs as a summer stock ac-
tress, Cheryle Ross as a surly domestic and Linda
Woodmansee as the sort of little gJrl who probably
got people thinking about planned parenthood.
"GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT Here" is
theatncal comedy the way it used to be before
playwrights like Nell Simon and Woody Allen re·
floed the process. It's sort of like a diet soda. en·
joyable wit.bout being too filling.
Performances of this opening shot in the Civic
Playhouse's a rsenal continue for three more
weekends, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 30, through
Oct. 13 in the Community Center auditorium on the
Orange County Fairgrounds. Costa Mesa. • CAU.BOARD -Dire<.'tor AJex Koba, who bas
recently formed a new theatrical company called
Showcase Players. will hold auditions for the
wartime comedy-drama "Stalag 17" Monday at
7 .JO in the Studio Theater of the Long Beach Com·
munit y Playhouse, 5021 E Anaheim St . a
ca.st of 21 men from 18 to 60 1s required . call
Koba at ~ for further informal.loo on the
Orange County company or the Long Beach pro-
duction .
Studio Fraud Uncovered
LOS ANGELES <AP) -A
phony billing scheme that al·
legedly cost UnlversaJ Pictures
$34,988 in a twe>-year span bas
been tmcovered by District Al·
tomey John Van de Kamp's en·
tertainment industry task force.
to Deputy District Attorney
Douglas McKee. that be bad the
aspiring actress hired for a
variety of television and ftlm
productioos.
1977 lo Junt: 14, 1979
An internal 1nvest1gat100 at
Univen.al uncovered the alleged
scheme. <ind the district a t
torney was notified. The ~tudio
dis missed Gaudioso after tn·
vestigating the allegations He
had worked there since 1970 John Gaudioso. 66, of North
Hollywood and Luliog Dixon, 33.
of Burbank were charged Tues·
day with three counts each of
grand theft and were expected
to surrender to police today,
authorities said.
THE PAIR allegedly charged
the studio for 247 days of acting
work oo such telemloo abows as
"Baretta" and "The Incredible
Hulkn that Miss Dixoo may not
have done.
Gaudioso, until hla dismissal
from Universal oo June 26, was
a unit production mana ger
whose responsibilities included
the hirin g o f ext ras for
Universal-produced shows . It
was in that capacity, according
1N1 W. SUNFLOWER
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"SCREAM OFA
WINTER NIGHT'' (A)
'"DA WH OF 1MI DEAD""
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According t.o Lt. Ed AJeks.
supervising investigator with
the task force, Gaudioso ordered
subordinates to authorize pay
voucher s for Miss Dixon
whether she worked or not.
THE VNWOaKED days al·
legedly occurred rrom July 1.
The special task was formed
by Van de Kamp 10 July 1978
following former Columbia Pie~
lures _president David
Begelman·s admitted forgery or
$40,000 in studio che<.'ks.
Snger Faces Drug Rap
HERNANDO, Misa. <AP> -~er Jerry Lee Lewisllas been
arr.led oo charges of narcotics possessioo, Sheriff Deaver F . Sowell of DeSoto County said.
Sowell said Lewis was arrested at his home near Memphis,
where authorities, acting on a tip from Internal Revenue Seri.,ce
agents, discovered quantities of cocaine and marijuana. Police rerused to say bow much.
Sowell said IRS agents told him they spotted the oarcolJcs
while they were seizing persooaJ property at Lewis' home lo satisfy a tax lien.
Fish & Fryes ••• the meal that made Long
John SIMn'a famous. Come on In and try It.
Even when It's not on special, It's a steal.
We give you Iota of reasons to love us. . .
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,'¥anks' Splendi~ Movie·
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t don't th1nk t.bett bu evv •movie qu.Jte
mp1 ~ them '° \Mir ...... fte .... ..,._ + .. ..,....._.~
thron1 lnlo lb ltatlOft for one tut 1trmpH of tlM
Vankl Lh y hav 1rud1ln1ly come to admire and,
In aomt' lnalanc~. even to lov• like "YIDkl." It c.a brat.el • peclal Um• aod a
1peclal place eveo, U you llke, • 1pedal war, -.,: ~--'"'-~ld:.11lt1t!t:.~ -t ~· bM•!".J --· WIU. ~E'r"nNP 1" t«iMD ~iog;-_ ~ • IOftK rwt' Mor lmtortut. w\O"lhiltlntn ftDd ~ · I wu part of that Amtriun lnvaaloo of lht>m for one lul mom nt ol eye cont.act. before
£naland lbortly betont ua Vanta ud tM Llmeya lb y (bu& away LO t.h lr d 1Unle.!
Jolned'forcet u aiu .. for UM lnvukle ol rortreu Wlthoul • mome nl of eombat root11e.
,l;urope. So wu. Jobn kllleUqer, w-.0 dlnct.ct "V anka'' puaooaOiea lhe common man'• drt•d of
.. V •nkl," aJt.hou&b bl• war Uko no mov1o 1lnc "All Qui~ on t.htl Westem
REYIE
IV north ol mine. But ap· ror. but w all know whMl Ilea ln 1tore for t.hein on
,,. parenlly, acrordln1 lo lb~ beachheads of Normandy
Trfo fi'dftf
Preside n.t.
Ca rt.er honors
t he Bee Gees
(f ro m l eft.
Ma urice, RQbin
a nd ~fTY C"ft>b>' i t t h e
White Hotise for
their raising of
$2.5 million for
UNICEF .
[
MOYIE J camp •11 far lo lbt .. ~root." Our peopl ln W• Olm b.ave a lot. to live
this mut«fw and alfec. .,......,.... _______ .,,, Uonate movie (bat be ------------------------------------=-==:_ ________ _
directed for Urilvenal, lhe diffto~t'e wu merely
ooe ol mllea1e. Tbe experlmc• that we abared
were tdenUc:al.
ITS so •A•E THAT a picture cam~ lhroutb
with Uua senae of heightened ldenuf1c1Uon. l re
rnember so clearly the reHntment of the locals
when we ln lbal "doubte wartime summertime"
that prolonged the dayllgbt hours t.o almost m1d· •
rught mvaded t.helr pub& (which they regarded
as thelr private clubs) and took over their dart
games and sltltUes ·
I remember so c learly the reaentment ol many
ol our own white Gia when they discovered that
PfOCl~•r •uoc pr~ Otrectot xre•,,o••y
YANIU IUltl..nell
British girls didn'l draw the color llne al locaJ
dance haHs <a scene tb al Schlesinger has en·
capsulated with chilling fidelity).
I remember too the s pedal treats of fi sh and
<·h1 ps (for wtuch one queued up as we do for gas to·
day l. the ba ro n cal estate on which we we re
quartered C complete with manor house). and the
uU er friendliness of the Britis h people once one
had penetrated their layers of reserve.
UNFORTUNATELY, I NEVER had the good
fortune 1or the misfortune, depending on how you
look at thmgs these days) of meeting up with Va-
nessa Redgrave, the patrician but lonely lady or
the manor whose hus band is off fighting the wars.
W1lh;,m Devane, an American captain, has that
privilege and m akes the most of it.
Actually, the film centers about three out of
the honll s or Yanks who descended upon Britain in
tboi.c hert1c days Devane, m ess sergeant
U1churd Gere, and priv<Jte Chick Vcnnera. The
1•hb and now or their love relations hips in a small
\'urk:.hire town is what ties the film together; but
~oml•how, in the script d eveloped by Colin Welland
and Walter Bernstein, their stories never obscure
·the ract th at we ure dealin g with a mass
µhenomcnon
Thry f<x·us It, hut never dominate it True to
1l~ title. "Yanks" has a vision that encompasses
ull of lL'I in tho!>c tcnsl' day!>, not JUSt these thr~e
THE MARVEi. OF sc.-.lesmger's accomplish
mf•nt 1s that at all times it remains a film about
va~t numbers or m en. We see them trairung in
thr1r camps. brawling In their barracks, dolling up
to go into Lown and at least for tboee of us who
wert' there 1t all com es hack with that awful
pang of recogmt1on that this was WI l!tyeaTs ago
Will 11 work a~ well for a generation thut
wa!,n't t'Vl'n born 35 yt•1tr:. ago? I think Y""· 'limply
ht·t·;111.,t• ht• hai. ulso 11r11le<f 1l down lo Lhr· k1nil of
ill'r ... onal Jll:ll'hml•nt:. that ('IHI t·omr• 11111 of 11 war
..;111w1111n
l>1·.,,ant• ,., marru·d a nd hu:-. a h.1n11ly. but thut
m akt•., hun all lh1· mon· vulnc·ruhlc ti) ltcdgruvc,
whu.,t· sun Ml f1bv1ously n1't.'<i!> an understundlng
f:1tht·r Cic•n · hai. to IJn·ak through all the British
rN,1•rv1• and pur1tuniral rescrvulions or proper
i;hopkeepcrs (Rachel Robtlrts, Tony Melody) when
h1• rnmes lo court their comely daughter C Liim
Eu·hhom ) with his packages of G I. ruUons 1tnd
I' X good It's.
Vt•nnc•ru has an easier time of It, picking up with
u h vt•ly bllli conductor (Annie Ross>, who has a mind
111 hn own und no strings atlach<.'CI
TIU: ('/\STING, RIGHT down lo the most
minor rnlt·~. Is overwhelmingly felicitous It's a
(11111 that could well bring Gere the superstardom
I hut "Mr Good bar" u nd "ntoodbrothcrs" denied
h1111 It 11fflrm11 again the elevnllng presence or
lh·ttwav .. , who lends l'loquence lo e very role she
t11111·h1""· as dut•s n achcl Roberts In a role that could
:ill too t•:i111ly have veered off lnwthe maudlin.
L11'>a t<:lchhorn, a Hr1t111h tralnf'd American, 1s
hcar1hrl'ukingly accurate as the ulrl who, agairuit .•
ht•r fom1ly's wishes, hM given h ·r love to a m un
wholle H1ncc•r1ty Hhe hm't 11Urc how for she can
t rust. Melody, 811 her father, creates the mehmc ho·
ly l'am t>C> of a mttn who's been through It all and
hats only th<' dimmes t rccollc.-ctlons of whut he real·
Ir atflndll for
The final<', I think, Is what makes the whole
lhln.C work Th•• Invasion Is ne ur the troop11 atre
polling out , entraining for the embnrkuUon centers
In the HOllth or Enl(lund thut will send ltwm
R .uss Flay Hope
After China Trip
MOSCOW CAP) -The Soviet preu Ill ulllna
liob Hope t.he "Pentagon's comedian" H tho
Kremlin stepe up lta swipes •t t.hat m01l·Amerlcan ot ln1UtuU<>n1 -Hollywood.
The UJl of film atan and movies altracUn1
Moscow'• attenUoa la 1rowtna almott w~kly, In·
cludln1 EIJubelh Taylor, Jane Fonda, J ohn
Trovolll. "Apocalypse Now," and even Jam••
Bond's "Moonraker."
The lat.est tar1et of Soviet barbe la Hope
, wh ose recent &rip lo China lrked Tua, Lhe otncaai
Soviet news a1ency, and not Just bec:aW1e ot what
• ·14. said wu bla "low stand ard of comedy" about. ~hlncae laundrie1. J
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polttlcel ra~procbement between P ekl.n1 and
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It Hid Hope wU1 be ln..,aftd aoon In 1 "new
venture of • dubloua natun." lavolvln1 t.he Middle E11t. ._ A~ lo the MW'I aaency, Hope hu ln· 1tTUc~ from Wubialtoa to aw in a abow la
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By JUDITH OLSON 6' the ONiy P11of SuJf
lllJ~llnfLShion .
When autumn leaves scare to turn
d fall, the fe minine mind begins to
1~.ii.1-. • nk about new clothes and a new look.
e o wools of winter entice us a nd che new
rexrures and lines offer a fresh promise for renewal.
But contrary co what the department stores and
boutiques cell us, fashion is mo re than j use the new
shoes and suits we will cake hom e in boxes fro m our
favorite scores.
Fashion is a way of looking ac life, an ex-
pression of our most personal thoughts about
ourselves and o ur images.
Fashion is fun and exciting, if we will lee ic be
Why should cherc be pressure co w ear rhe lacesc col-
ors and dresses if rhac isn 'r what we wane!
For our fa ll kaleidoscope, lee u s look ac som e
people on rhe Orange Coast who use fas hion co their
bes.c advantage. So me ig no re ir, some follow ir co the
letter, some mix and march it bur all use it co sur-
pnse.
First, chere is Janet, a woman who collects vin-
tage silk garments ~r her work of making rapesrries
.m<l boxes. She wears che o ld-fashio ned cloches char
rru.ny people wouldn 'c dream o f being seen in .
J .intr wouldn ·c consider going co chc specialty
score ro buy a brand new su1 c, though. The pasc is
glon ous and she cele brates IC by keeping the best
from it.
Betsy is a busy exec u tive. She works in a retail ·
score and muse wear the newes t possible cloches all
rhe nmc co sec an example fo r her sales fo rce.
To sec Bersy 1s co know char che rc.: will always
be somc:chin~ new or some fresh w{y"'of purring the
ol<l cogccht r wich t he rn:w char commands a rcencion .
Bccsy wears classics and sofc, feminine cloches
equally well bur most often 1s seen in a suic. She
shows chat businesswom en needn't look like they
stepped o uc of a mold . H er g ifc is matching and ac-
a:sson zmg.
Then there's Sandy. She·s an a rtist and rends to
choose ethnic cloches accenctd wich very unusual
jewelry. She has never been seen in a rwo-piece black
swr and probably never will, thoug h chat's the major
purchase advised fo r chis fall .
And Susan. She alte rnates berwecn jeans, suits,
femi nine dresses and cocally c razy cloches. You never
know what she's going co cum up in, tho ugh ever·
ything she wears is in ~ood cascc and well-put-
rogech er.
Mildred I!> rhc las r woman in rhc m osaic. She
hasn 'r bought .i new dress in five years, sci II hangs
on co her mins-!>kirrs and doesn 'c care if she ever
owns a s ilk blouse. he isn'c excm:d about cloches
and wonders why che p<:op lc she 1 ikes d on ·r gee very
excited about her.
The re are rwo kinds of wo m en in chis picture
-those who buy "t.onvenrio nal" fash ions and those
who rend ro wc.u rhc:1r own look. There is a com-
rron deno mmamr rn chem . cho ug h 1r seem s they a rc
on oppos1re sides of che picture.
They seek rht: fabri cs and t he icem s char say
something abouc chem a nd they find renewal in
change .
They a re exciting women and who are excited
about them selves. They are fun co be wich and
scimularing in conversation .
How does all this fie into Orange County, and
irtco the beach area in particular ?
A look at the hundreds of places ro shop is one
clue. T)"lere is a m p le room fo r everyone to dress as
they please here and m any, many places to make cha~
choice.
Thac·s what makes chis an exciting place to
live. Creaciviry in dress is part of the freedom wq
have co rejoice in our differences.
Since we don\ have co have the latest thin~
here to be accepted, we find stimulation in lookinlt'
to see what's new.
--ft.s the waves continually pound the shore of o u
coasdinc!, change in 'fashion constantly cleanses t
minds and imaginations of those who will take t
rime co look •
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ANN LANDERS I HOROSCOPE
y arilltilke .is Clistom, NOt LaW WILLIAM P:'THISTLETHWAITE, M .O. . .
nam e or cit.y. I wlll •l1n myaelf -WISH
I COULD DO 8!i'M'ER
11 Pteeeed To Annoonoe·TtM Opening
OIHla New~
For The Practice Of Pedlatnct At
w aa appalled by Ual1 incident a-. f know th• ahUcap worn bJ
:thc>doa Jew11b mu. la a taaUo•ed
bol and not a "bat " WW you plua.e
me what Lbe aku.lkap ....,.? In
• I hope you wtll print t.hla l«t.tr and
our anawer ln the r:per IO ot.hen wUJ
n o w -••J>•C all)' iud1ea -HAMED OF nu: IGNORANCE IN
Oaf'OLK
DEAa NOal"Ol.&: I ask_. Dr. J.Uaa
let.el•u, ••bM Eatrit• ti Tt•ple IHI la New Orteau, to ladp ae wtUa
I• one. He Hid, "'rt.ere II M4hl•1 la
e Blb&e or UM Talm1141 ·~ wean.a
he •k•llcap <•l•o k•••• a• .a 1armulke' w •ktpot'). It a. a c.,..m,
••••. T'llll pradke ptobably MIU
Eamna E•repe. It wu couldered
H SM"Cthd to cover tile ltead wtlea tbe
a•e of G.t waa 1,okee. Sl8H It wu fot poulb&e to bow whea tile Lord'•
p a me might come up, Onhodoa malu
~ore· ~r skuJJcape at au times ...
o tllere Y041 llave It. I laave llOt beeo isl trarnc CiHlrt ror • &ood many years,
ut I do recaU bearing t.be Lord's name
•wr.4 1tJ ...... ,. •M fdt tlaey were
MlaJ ,._. --..,. ll•ce ,. .. wrote,
~ Jadp w ...,..,ed uc1 •a*oabecl
to ltae rabW.
DEA• ANN LANOt:as : Wtll you
plu1e explain Impotent')' to my wifeJ
She lnslatl lt l• • volunti.ry l'Ondllion
and I rould "cure" myatilf by i,ht •r will
power ti I wanted t.o 1'h womlAJl kt....-p"
rept-aUn&, .. If you lovt:d me you could
perform."
Our son &nd dau1hter have both i.uld,
"Mother ls t he m oil unreusonuble.
person on earth " When l 1,ry lo dl11cus>
the pro blem quleUy , abe shouts, "I
wrote the book on se11 . b() don't k ll
m e'"
. Please don't suggest thut wt' lulk to
anyone. My wife refwiea t<J d1i.t·u11i. ht•r
sex hfc with .. an outsu.lcr " Wha t·.,
mor e , she conside rs nil cuun,t'lori.
quacks and charlutani. If you puhhl.h
my letter ~ hope you will not print my
DEA& ANN LANDE&8 : I doo't have
lime t.o write my relatives, much leu a
newspa~r columnist. but I couldn't let
that letter from the widow 10 by wit.bout
:,aylng something ~he Is not the flnst
one who has complained to you, but for
home reason her letter got to me.
Look, you widows out there. Quit
t·omplalnlng about friends who stopped
culling and coming over with bot dishes
and apple pies three week.a after the
funeral Don't you realize Ule is a live··
und t ake propos1llon? The people whom
you are damning have already put
them 11t'lves out to show they care. Ia it
reasonable to ex~l them t.o ente rtain
you forever'! Now it's your tum. Get on
thl' phone and Invite them over , or
you' re going to be lonesome the rest of
your life FLORIDA BEEF
Df:AR REEF: You speak senae.
Thanks fort.be Input.
Hawthorne Christian School
Openings in our
t<INDERGARTEN OHL Y
Tutor Training Set
For Literacy Program
A five week tutor train ing cour!>c for volunt eers
1ntt>rcsh'<i 1n ll'arn1ng lo teach vthn~ lo speak,
read und wnl., En~h))h will hcgan M(/nduy even-
ing, (kl I, <it the F11 !-.I Un1tt·d Mtthod1st
C:hurdl, '1~ W 19th St , ('11:-.la Me!-.;i • All day academic prOCJrams
• Uniforms to reduce clothing cost
Transl)Oftallon available 1oor to dOof Children of all faiths are wetcom~ -
tugh scrio1as11c -;tandards -leaching the 4R s reading (with phonic<.>)
writing anrhmet1c and read1nesa Before and after school care available
for children of working parents
FOUNT AIM VALLEY
16835 B rookhurst Street
(71 4) 962-3312
M rs M1.11 J.{1·ry Full1•r, tutor tramn for the
l't'nlral Orangt.-Count y L1lcrd<'Y Council
(Lau bu ch Mt•lhod I wtl I ronduc·t the classes
from 7 p m lt> 10 pm. on Monday and Wednes ·
day evcnrngs
Add1t10nal tutors ur e needed for English
t·lasses held at the church leaching center on
Mo nday afl<'rnoons and t•vt•nings Ahoul 40 lo 50
udult Mudcn~ from throui.:hout the world attend
the frN· cla-.sc:s w hich have bt-en offered for the
pai.t 11 yt•ar-.
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By SYDNf:Y OMARR
ARIES (Mar 21 Apr
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w o r k 1 n <' rt• a l 1 ,,. I' ,
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C A NC'F:R I June· 21
J uly 221 A l'l'Cnl
thoroughn<·:-.i;, IJ1· aware
of looph1Jlcs, fan<' print.
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22> Houtrnc 1s &ubjcct
to change M<•mber <>f
opposite &ex has special
request
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22 I Study Lt.'O mt·ssage
Ht• d1pl<>m at1c, c&pectal
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ELLEN CARTER SA VS,
\\I believe in e qual· rights
for men and women."
"lJp until now, men have
had the luxury .of having
their clothes altered to fit,
for free. While women
have had to spend time
and money to have their
clothes fit well."
"So, for the first time ever in
retail history, I am offering
the same luxury to women
who shop in my store. We
will alter your clothes to fit.
Call tt free alterations, if
you will. I call it a blow for
equal rights."
ELLEN
CARTER
LADIES HABERDASHER
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r CHERYL ROMO I ERMA BOMBECK
• am t&a itit fl"-an
J feel• I'm about to '°'41 a ten1e ol w0nh ••
• Mml-amlribullq humu betftl ol Utt.le conn queece.
P rior to livin& birth to ID.1 11ant, bJood 1100
11 Jean qo, 1 pQtttllM!d a copy ol Dr 8en
jambl Spock'• "Baby and ChUd Care " I kept
... book Ill IQJ ......
I'• a YCMlllC ldeaUatic mother auch aa
mYMlf wt.o w&D&ad to ralae not JWlt ordibary
cbtlctr. but wonderful bwnan btinp. tbl•
vol~ became my blble.
I •&llOaDED PASSAG and quoted
tbem to my motber to &bow her her shortcom
ln1a. I doc·eaned pa1es and made tiny notl
t.ieDa iD the marlPJUI
lD abort, I became a Spoddte 11 the aood
doctor •Ullested I purcllue a non -rusllne.
Utree-pllan diaper pail and waterproof .sbeet-
lnl, I nalbed rilbt down lo the nearest J .C. Pen
ney aton and bou&bt it.
If be told me bolhn& baby s poons and dishes
was a waste ol time, no matter what my Aunt
Helea said, I didQ't boil them.
Dr. Spock taught me bow to fold diapers
and make formula and be told me it was okay
sometimes to feel irritated when baby made a
fuss.
Two years later , before the birth of my
second child, I read the chapter on "Worries
Keeping Mom
In Stitches
As I sat 10 the dental chair having stitches
put into my mouth, the dentist said. "You're not
going to do a funny column about this, are
you?"
My teeth came dangerously close to has
hand and I wanted to say, "Of course I am .
just as soon as l get the light piece I'm doing on
World War JI out of the typewriter."
I have no sense of humor whatsoever when
it comes to my own pain. I'm really funny that
way. The more it hurts. the less I laugh.
THE L~ I LAUGH, the funnier everyone
around me becomes.
I guess I never realized before how sadistic
a family can be. Here I am my mouth struck
E,...a
·--~k
"wn in its prime -and they're dancing around
like they're auditioning for The Comedy Store
"Hey, look at you. You're in stitches and I
haven'leventoldthejokeyet.··
''Look at all the weight you're going to lose by
not being able to eat Already you look $300 thin-
ner.··
"I knew a woman who had her jaws wired
shut. She choked to death on orange jui.ce."
"Sit down and let me tell you what I feel
about tile."
"MOM CAN'T come to the phone now, she's
hitting the bottle." <This when I was coaxing
syr up into tbe blender.)
"Hey, Mom ... do your impersonations for
Ralph. Come on . Listen lo UUs. Say, 'You help
me and together we'll solve our problems .·
Smile at the same time . Who do you think it,is?
Give up? Jimmy Carter !"
As I painfully wrapped my parched lips
around a straw my husband said, "You want to
go oullo dinner or something?" . ·
My eyes widened in shock as I shook my
bead no.
"Isn't that just like a woman'>" he said.
"111EY BUG YOU every day of the week to
take you out to eat and the moment someone
sucgests it they back down. l was going to lake
you to that expensive French restaurant. We
went there back when you had an impacted
wisdom tooth, remember?"
Just then, the kids came in with a couple of
large pizzas.
"How about some of the soft parts?" they
offered. (My eyes welled with tears.) "Don't get
too choked up about it. The soft part is the part
that didn't get done ."
And people wonder why some mothers are
becoming register~ terrorists for Planned
Parenthood.
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Around Two" over aod over a1aln and re-read
the "Your &by" aecUoo.
I wu attemptln1 to find out whether it was
normal for a 2-y.,ar-old to refuse to leave the
house without• hat and a toy gun. And if all tod·
dlera ale dirt
Later, ln the "Six to Eleven" section Dr
Spock calmed me down by lett.lni me know that
at is quite normal for children of this age group
to begin to use swear words in order to "sound
tough ''
UNFOaTUNATELY, by the time I worked
my way through motherhood to rea ch the
"Puberty Development" chapter, I was clls -
mayed. F or the first time when I felt l
desperately needed my guru's help, he let mP
down.
The chapter was s mall and basically bolled
down lo the following wa rning: Th.is is a 1if·
ficult period and there will be frc."Quent demands
,,...,m .. ~pMtll.wftll*ftftJrY"'"'* ,,aftMI
1tt.ent1on.
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I felt like I was trying to interpret the
Constitution of the United Stat.es. I sunk and ----------==
swam and weathered my way through puberty
rites like a trout in saltwater.
Now that my children are almost post .
puberty, Dr. Spock h a» absolutely no advice for
me. ,.
News reports indicate he bas left the child
advice business entirely and now is roaming the
country leading mass demonstra.tions with the
young people be helped to raise -via his book
20-odd years ago.
I F I CO.ULD FIND Dr Spock right now, I
would ask rum straight out what I am supposed
to do with a son )W ho runs to the bathroom (I.lid
shuts the door every time I ask him to do bis
chores
I would also ask him what to do about a
daughter, still an the lingering st.ages of puberty
and obviousJy assertang her independence who
cannot be found an order to tell her to cle~ her·
room
We mothers trusted you Dr. Spock. And we
• took your advice about sparing most of the rod
l~ raise gentle, loving human beings in an en·
v1ronment of li beral permissiveness.
So what did we get? Beautiful, sensitive
children and filthy homes
r m goang lo burn that book
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1-1tronget1l of current Orange CoWil f ash lon
ncedi. the need for quality styling and
mut4.lrittl1'.
Alt.houah Ora.Q&e Coll8t fast\ions are
bou~ht morn · for <1u ahly than designer
lab ·lK. dc1Hg ner s tyles are booming
beCUUbC the names develop reputations for
quality styling and materials, said Brady
fl annah. representative for Calvin Klein
he added that de1:11gner separates are
investment garments be<:ause the classic
f ushions stay in style for years .
.. Oruge Coast women are into quality
and styling. although their rash.ions also
must fit their lafcslyles." she said
Th1b full'b deb1gner separates ha\'e
gone lo a cla!;MC look. she added. although
they abo provide a !->Im pie look
"The c urre nt btyles s pe a k f or
ttwmsdws lht•y don't need a lot of ac
('t•ssoru·~ lo pull them together." Ms . H an
nah ~i.llU
c571ctive ~portsw€ar
L ong. slender :silhouettes typify designer
separates by Calvin Klem.
HOW WOULD YOU LOOK
IN THESE FALL FASHIONS?
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Shl· i.lddcd thut current separates blend
Wl'll togdhcr , although tht'y also s tand
well hv th •msclves.
Popular fabrics a re back to such
nCJturul materials as wool. silk a nd cotton.
she swd Colors are ba<'k to earth tones a c·
('cntecl with brighter shades
Thl' natural fabru:s "l et garments
breath ., .. t reating more comfort. though
tht.·y art· expcn~1vt·. she added
·"TI1<.1l0b the rct.J~On dc~1gncr scpetrat~
c·ost °"' muc ·h." hhl' su1d
('urrenl change~ over las t ~pring ·~ de·
s 1gnl•r wparatt>s mC'ludt-a shmm~r. longer
-.1lhou('lle. l'au~mg hem Imes to move up in
proportion
Abo. ~wt•att:r knib art.· Vl'ry popular.
shl· con('ludcd
J\t•t1vc s port swt·ar 1~ l)(..'tomin~ mnrl'
and ks~ praclJ('<il
Athletes may purchase mutl'ri<ib
which last longer <Jncl feel more rornf ort<l
h ie. Thl' r(·~ult more pract1t·al
Nnn athll'lt•s may purt hiJ'>l' mor 1·
dressy ~tylcs and fabrtth in '>f)(JrbV.l'ar
The result lesi, prnct1ral Althou~h v<:lour ,., prornm<'nl 1n fall <ir·
t1\'l' :,pol't!)\\(.'ar. many \.\O mt:n rlon I v.t.·ar
11 for ~porh Tht·} '•H 11·., too gC>od t 11 run
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ha1d Maxint: Mulloy. bu~t.·r for tht· ·r 1·nn1~
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Pull·O\'l'r i,v.e<th:r '> Jrt· l)(.'JOJ! c·om
bincd wtlh warm-up su1h Womt:n pull th•·
~weaters on with ~trap .,,rndC:JI-. aftl"r µl<.t\
Tammy .Jann . Left. and Martha Pleshe
show the practical aspect of fall actlv''
sportswear fashions
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221 I Mcriln Suit~ I I l l~lne CALL MOW 975-0516 ~eparatcs by Ray Pinkerton coordinate:--
fall f ashion wardrobes at Nordstrom , South
Coast Plaza.
1ng h.>nnt!> <.1nd go out for lu0nch in them,"
sh<: smd".'
"They're beautiful. Some even have
1-!ord hn11d trim Thl' t:lothcs ;.ire getting
H·rv drt~~} ,' s hl' said.
Th•· nc·w l'Olors Cor fall s portswC'ar an·
pt'<H'cwk green and shades from plum to
mulbt·rry
Holkr:-.k<1t1n g outr1ts in velour also an·
r·<Jming nut for fc.tll Manufacturers !.uch as
tl <Jni,: Tt·n h u q · coord1n<.1t c<1 short ~.
tcH'kl•b. turtll!nct ks and !->t·ar\1..'b for tht:
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Om· !-.Olut1on to lh1· 1mpraclu:altty of
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Tht•\ look l1kl· vt·lour and feel soft The
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ty :'. aakt Debbh s.ndme)W, ... person
for May Com.,._y·a Suut.b Cout Plaaa
"l..artee and Lowly" department. Delicnen t.ludiaC "lar .. and lovely" slles in their fall lines include Pierre
Cardin, Donald Brooks Md Gtoria Van·
derbUt, she said.
''People t.bink ~mt bttwse a woman i1
lar1e. that lbe aan t lnto f uhion. We want ~e women to be as f ubAmab&e as every·
y ebe ... she .ctded.
La.rg" and lovely fulUons are a new
addition lo the business, she said, adding
that high fastuon spedaUy sizes only were
introdueed two yean aao.
"Large women wan&ed h1cb fastlions a II aJong, but nore. are just catdllng up.
·'The large department stores a re
finally reali.linc tbls cUltOmel' exists and
that lt.ere's a kJt of moaey to be made from ~r .·· she sa.d.
May Co also features high fashion for
petite sizes, she added.
Prices on specialty siz.es are about the
s ame as oo ar f aabiom sbe said.
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Shoe fashions 'grow up'
Women's fashions have grown are polished and sleek, whether
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Thi re's new-futu~if afoot too -matclilng tile~ shoo' cold't -o_r ---...
says the Footwear Cowad1 ~blch shorter, tapered pants.
says the diaceming abopPer can
purchase many shoe styles
without exceeding her budget.
FO& FALL, the council says,
daytime elegance means closed·
up pumps, the No. 1 item to com·
plement the season's fitted suit
or soiADee dress.
Last year's slouch.Y oversized
boots have been pared down.
Shoe-boots, Western clogs and
ankle-strapped s~ and sandals
S HIMMERING EVENINGS
will be reflected in dressy shoes
of shiny metallics and satins or
interpreted in plushy suedes as
women step out in sleek sandals
or ''come hither" open-toed pumps. ·
Vamps will be flowered, app·
liquedorcurvedforextradash.
Mid-high heels and closed-up
shoes in solid moccasins or spec-
tator pumps set off the clean
tailoring of fall ready-to-wear.
The preppy look is a winner
with tweed skirts a nd beefy
sweaters or lean-look trousers.
DAILY pt(.QT ~
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.. Large and Love-
l y '' styles from
May Company
dress big women in
specialty-size high
fcuhions.
For s triding around to wn
without breaking the bank .
nothing be ats the s titch ed
Western clog with stacked heel.
the Council notes.
Striped jacket and vest in natural fabrics
typify men's fall fcuhions on the Orange
Coast . See Men•s Fashians,pageC1.
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the Ellopean technique o f skneare ax:J mc:icel.P, show you how
Chanel's soft colors and gentle treatments erha"lce the beauty ot
your own skin. Appointments available from Oct. 1-5. 10 a.m. to 8
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Coordi11iJtes ·
Coordmat" •tt itionaer than ever •l<>na the Oranae Coalt. even in the ra~e or · u desiin r-conaclous society
And money ll th red mtng factor
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toe·and shadow-thin heel ... destined for stardpm.
ttme la fn91ll'Y , 1 &ald a spoke person for
, Muy C-ompany, South Coast PJaia.
I. ~.~t-houah . prices and quality on I t'OOn.u1 .. t and uparat can be almllar, coordinat~ oullits already are displayed
together, so th shopper and the atorea·
salelJ)el'SOna save Ume.
"Shoppers needn't spend hours flndin1 ·
a blouse to 10 with a eparate 1klrt when
they buy roordlnate ,''-the spoketpenon saJd
She added that des1anl'r tyles also can
be coordinates. Such de lgners as Llz
Claybourne and Charlotte Ford deal1n
coordinated fasbJons
And coordinates make Ufe easier, she
Su id
• .. Many women today are working or
I. · Me into their family lives. 50 coordinates
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j.. are very e('onomical," the spokesperson
aaid. •
However. she added that coordinates
aren't as high fashion, tailored or as avant-
., garde as designer separates.·
"Separates are great, but time is a big
fa ctor thei,c d<tys, and coordinates can
save ll," ))he concluded.
GJJeauty
J ewel tones dominate fall cosmetic
fashi ons.
Colors a rc not as bright as they were in
summer. with emphasis on rubies, wines.
burgundies and fu chsias.
"Makeup will stress very clear . strong
colors ... said Mi chele Carrig, cosmetic
buyer for a Costa Mesa store.
"If you're going to the trouble of put-
ting on makeup, you should make it look
lik e you have 1t on," she said.
Laning to def me eyes and lips will be prominent. s he said
Also important to successful makeup is
"The canvas has to be good before you __ _. __ _ ~cl ean skin
~put the paints on." she said.
Facials help condition the skin for sue·
g. cessful application of makeup.
~·~ A good daytime makeup. she said. 1s
:;. the matte fini sh, which consists of water-~-based makeup finished with powder. r. "The makeup has to be as sophistical·
( ed a s the latest r eady-to· wear fashions .
:· .. And tho ug h mos t wome n aren't ~ fashion models, makeup fashions can be
: translated to fit into their lifestyle," she •• .d •.·. 531 . } . •
Coordinate styles save time and money f or f ashwn-conscious
women along the Orange Coast
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CJ/air $fyles
Hair designers are making waves
Fall hair fashion forecasts predict an
e mphasis on wa ves through advanced perming techniques .
Waves will be featured over the
forehead. ears and throughout the entire
length of the ··versatile" styles. according
to the Nation a l Hairdresse r s and
Cosmetologists Association.
"They a re styled to balance the total
sh apely silhouette," s aid a spokesperson.
"The waves a nct---curls." she said ,
"('rcatc a sculptured look that accom-
modates any fas hion choice and any ac-
t1v1ty."
StyUng wiH be-closer to the-head than
recent trends a nd hair lengths will be
shorter.
Curls and wav es shape hair styles to accommodate any Waves. however, can be adapted to I fashion choice. longer lengths .
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one local merchant, and famous designers
1 are trying their hand in the western wear ,. market.
WINTER WHISPER ROB E from the Fireside Collect1on
by Vassarette
"It's definitely an 'in' t hing right
now," said Paul Johnson, manager of a
western store in El Toro.
Johnson said the trend is nationwide ,
and fulfills the need for dressy and casual clothes.
Western shirts are bright, form-fitting l and feature snaps rather than buttons.
I Western suits, too, are more tapered
than most suits, he said.
f Pointed-toed cowboy boots are very
t
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hnson.. boo .. h 'd
·'Once peop e t(et into ts, e sat ,
"they stay in boots."
All-leather boots average about $100.
r. Hand-made boots start at $250, he said.
Women's fashion boots have high heela
and dressy appearance.
• Western hats enjoy popularity.
A good felt hot costs about $50,
J ohnson said.
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But even more important than the hat
to some people 1s the hat band.
_ RatUesnake skin and feather banda are
a must for many·
. ... .. . . .
Weatem wear a/fecta tnen'a fall /tUhiona
atronger than ever along the Orang~ ... COGlt.
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Dres.~es form one of the strongest ele · 0 r ange Coa s t ma 1 es are out Western fashions under hts 'wJ:.=~·+-----· ~~~'..'> fiJ.UliAPS· • ..br._omin& gantJemen in, 'asbio~li • label-. m~. -• --....... ...__....._ ·--""i·dOO ~·knew wltr, but wemen want-to -furlllt: t9'1B:--· ---~ ----~ --'Mcn .. itrgenerfll an· JUSt-mott
Elegant dresses make one of the strongest fall fashion trends.
The fifth in on annual
·series of f ull-leod crystal
pendants . . the 1979
pendant will b~ forever
treasu red fo r the fiery
brilliance emerging from its
multi-faceted prisms. The
uniquely beautiful pendant
and 24-inch neck chain will
set you apart in today's
fashion scene of
individuality. Beautifully
gift boxed. Unmistakably
Gorham.
$2250
tihow mor~ oC their legs . causing dresses to .. Men are dressing in more re· mto designer names. Doerfler
be very popular this fall.'' said Bernard fined styles and real fa brics this said.
Ooerfficr, fashion coordinator for Bal.lock's f ~tl -they'v e become · r eal
· Wilshire. Fashion Island. gentlemen again." said Bernard
The dres;;es -as with mos t fa ll Doeffler. fashion coordinator for
f ashibns -are made from natural, quality Bullock's Wilshire in Fashion
materials and cling close to the body. Also. Island. Newport Beach.
lots of shoulder detail is coraing in, he said. S uch real f a brics inc lude
"Pants are still in. but they're not as leather. velour. s uede. corduroy.
important as suits and dresse5 because a silk. C&lihmere and pure cotton.
woman can wear a dress all day and into .. Even colors are more re·
evening." he added. fin ed ," Doeffler s aid. adding that
However. he s aid women now are navy blue. rust. coffee and bark
changing fashions more from day to are popular
evening . Suit s houlder s a r e s lightly
.. People are following their own padded and lapels have narrowed
hf est yles with fashion s .._ they even down, he said
change their h air fashions from day to H e added that s I acks arc
evening." Doerffler said. becoming straighter to provide a
He added that. although coordinates long silhouette. Pants also have
are still important. separate components s m all or no cuffs and include a
are becoming more defined to create a naturaJ break over the shoe
single look. "Men's fas hions a re taking to a
"Mixing and matching is going out naturaJ concept. .. he s aid.
fashions arc becoming more s pecialized... Tics have narrowed from last
he said. year. and men are weanng the ~~ d~s1gner labels are part of th 1~ top button or their shirts ope n.
speciahzation. . . . ··orange Coas t s t y les are ·:Ev~rybody is des1~ner conscious beco ming dre ss ier wi th out w~ h~·e m an era ~f des1~ner .l.abels .. even becoming stiff." he said. ~
with Jeru:s a~d me~ s fashions. he s~id. . He added that the Western look I
He adde d th at such ~ccessories. as remains m style and that de glov~s and hats are coming back mlo :,igncr Ralph Lauren even puts• fashion.
c:,Accessories
Changing lifes tyle~ bring changrng
needs
"Women today arc more on the go
"Thev are increasingly entering the
working field. are sports activists and a re
t a king mon.· tlmt• tu fulfill their needs ...
said a spokes person.
r or .J bU'-\' \t Om an ~ Y.JrdrObl'. d dt.1::.~1c <.111ac he "111 organllt' " da~ ...
~c hc.-duk or dppomtmcnt~ in th~ hC:snd or
~•round thl> !>hould l·r
.\/en's fall sty les
co me 1n l ong
~1 lf1oueLLes and
nu t11ral .fabncs
Clothes han• changed to accommodate
changing lifestyles and so have ac
cessories.
"Handbags arc a necessity that women
· look to. carrying them wherever they go
"Women wi ll choose a handbag that
can dress them fashionably and com·
fortably.
"Handbag designers have become
m o r e direc tion a l and have created
handbags to follow the s pecific needs of
today's acti ve woman ... s he said
-
Such accessories as handbags form on in-
tegral part of today's fall fashions .
Thnnl.11 111.1 ll>t of l(L'!WfOU' pt~1ph: in )OUI UM1l. thl.' l 'nllt'd
\\',1y ~uppurti. .1 "tdl.' rang1·
ol human l!erYICC-. fur J>t•Opll' "'ho
really need them.
A loc or ordinary people With
extrn0rdinnry dedication d'vott' long houn loolung at budgets nnd community needs to detmnine
how t~ rllOMY )'OU lflYt' OUl be used Jo )"Our commu1111y·, bt'M
advnnt:i&i• Th.11 ) how
l'ni11-d \\J)' wtlrk;
1\nd \\hy.
Bod~ bags iJnd larger 1otc'-Y.111 pM·I-.
cveryth.rng from head to t()(' for all !>port
enthusiasts
.< brhtn t '"'
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Standing out
quietly.
'NdtUrJI Shoulder .. trousers
l ht> cut 1, Corbin's verv own.
designed to fit all men
comfortably precisely
tailored to each size They rest
secure ly on your waist The
stride 1s easy The new Fall
tabrin are Country Harvest
Special Weaves, Hardy Twills.
Prime Flannels. Country and
Sp1cebox Corduroys. and
authentic Scottish Tartan
plaids.
A Corbin
tradition.
t 7th & lrv1nt A'llf , Ntwpmt le.ch. C •lif .17141 MS.Oi 92
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SIDE BY SIDE
I. Ea:ceClfttt P'lftinwla Point locatiOft Mar
~rry Ntnlnc•. Redecorat.d in & out
with llmiH~u ponibinHH. 2 1tory wl"' 4
unlh includin9 roof·top potlo with
fobulo u1 Yirw. Con be "what you
will" ... StorH, offlc:u or aph. SubtNt
c reotl•• financin9. REDUCED TO ~
S J 14,000.
2. Ouhtedinq orchitutu" .ct o•ff
4000 sq ft In Htis 2-dory bride buffdhMJ
with adaptabte loyo.t. first floor w•• to
br a heaHt. spa. . .now •oc..t. S.COftd
t fory contoin1 archit•ctural offlu phi•
'poclout 2 .,....,. e1pt. P'oHo with tpa ...t
Jr'd 1tory tunct.ck. Mod.,... dKor with
wood, itaiMd CJI•• and tpecl .. NCJMl'"J.
Own•,. will c_.,., I •t T.D. Wll co..Mdef-
ucheNtep. S500,000.
S •ll•IMary
Realty
315 M.um\!A111•
Hdlboa Island
673-6900
mE
810181 ILlllS aa .
OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
WHnl WA.Ta Y11W1
LAGUHA llACH
Above Wood11 Cnvt• M1t11nlflr('nl!' Sht
R<'d room"· l''ivt• Anlh11 f.iltflt• UUllty Room .
llu l'k-ood 1'1oor.. 1"hrec.> P'lrepla<'t'tl C~ar
C'IM<•t11 Thrtt C'o r CnrnJtr Prfvr.t1 SL• To
S1nd Secludttd Gardert' Patio Art11 Pricf'd At 1900.000
Ill
631·1•
DOvmt Dlil!I
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COtOMIAL REAL-ESTATE
ts MOW IM t•VIMl!t
The numbt>r one produdnJ.t n • ll sl lltt?
: ... '-Lil! ,2Jl n ~ .... IJ) l l\.c... ll•H\ .. UA p; l 0 n ~ctl-tount utn Vnll£'\' Board or
R aJ~ ~or lho p st f1\:t' years has
Ju. t opened at." fourth o fflt't> ol
llHJ~ .. 4.. Wiit 10>, '"'-
With O\!t'r oft\.• half billion dollar~ -n
sales in lt.s short hi!'tory, lhas dynamic
tod _progn·sMv"• company now has
op.entn~i> for full time profe~~l~nal
sa l es person s "'ith cxct-llent
produl.'lwn r\•cord.-.
1f you want thl' opportw11ty of t>armng
commissions to 90' ~ <no promo or
desk r~>. und would benefit from
exce llent mnnuf?l'ment 8nd unique
qu.ality :;t>r\·1ces to you and your
c ltents, p l ease <:al l no" for a
t•onfidenl1ul trllcn·1ew with Jim 1..ognn
at 5.\9·1111
WE HA.VE
SEYER.AL RNE
IA YFllOMT HOMfS
WITH PIER Ir SLIP
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
3 4 1 Bayside Drive N B 675 -6161
LEASEJOPTIOH
$5.000DOWM
llttautiful rood. r 4 lilt
Ba + biJ.l ramtly room,
all new kltcben & baths,
only 116,500. $600 mo on
lease. Ruth Laune. Ritt
646-0!0
AIA.HDONEO
BEACH COTT AGE
Bluffs s id e retreat. wooas &jtlass w /intenor
a touch t!/f Spanish. 3 BR
incl 2nd s ty 20· block
mstr tud a-way w sep
guest rm +pvt sundeck.
A real sunken formal
A LOT FOR YOUR SSS drn rm_ dl'n Fplc
4 Bedrm, 2 bath Condo .Beams thru out. arches,
So c I ea n ! Modern decks & .qardens. Very
kitchen. bltns, c rpts. uo1que. Reduced . t o
d rps. near s hopping, $100,500. Must sacnf1ce
schools. easy al.'<'e!>l> to CaJJ novi!l63-0902. DK R.
freeway. Asking $74.950. --------
Pay down to present G I
fwancmg or $34,000 or
s ubmit your terms. ~II
963-7881
YUCCA VALLEY HOM E
Beautiful view , 1deul
neighborhood. Nea r
Shopping center. $51.500.
GARDEN GROVE
-3 Bdrm. cul-de-sac. Ex.·
cept..iooal buy. $76.900.
Call Bart. A(,'1.. 839-7933
eves.
A DOLlHOUSE! wrrn A ruu. SOCIAL
L.IFE
This adorable. spacious 1
BR mobile home with
fireplace, pal.lo. pool and
rec area, For sm~le or
<'OUPle Peek a-boo view
oC ocean. Super local ion
$27,900
CORONA DEL MAR
DUPLEX
Ocean and bay view. 3 Bedroom
~nd 2 bedroom + den. 2 Fireplaces.
Owner anxious. Call 673-8550
BABBUNG BROOK
includes 3 h e droom tr1 -level
townhom('. Wa lk to major shoppin~
and transportation. Earth tones
fire place. & st e ps to pool. Cali
673 -8550
WHITE WATER VIEW
3 Bedroom. 3 bath & spa. 3 Pat10s.
Sk ylight. WC't bar a nd much. much
more. Gorgeous private beach.
Owner professional decorator.
Owner will he lp fina n ce. Call
673-8550
MINI EST A TE!
RED IARN INCLUDED
3 Bedroom + pool + horse stalls.
Gourmet kitchen & country living!
Much, much mor e!! Call 673·8550
673-8550
SlflC & ~ FREEDOM
.... T Sln't ... IN -CAMY<>t-1 A Broaclmoor 4 bodroom, looks Uke a
cut-tom, acr~!i from th golf coune
tand neur a secluded pitrk. The home
1 ~ churmang ! 2 fl re places. c us tom
hhuttcrs. d rape~ and wallpapers, all
With tt bri ~ht , «h t>e rful feelin g .
O uls 1dt· you'U rind a ut omatic
1'pnnkler.s and ext erior lighting along
wlth tl friendly BBQ ar ea A Big
Canyon bargain al $445.()00
Uflliill Ul ti M
REAL TORS· b75 6000
2443 East Coa~t H1yhwav. Corona del MJr
FAST POSSESSION!
Great Newparl Beach
area Sumptuous bdrms.
11.lTRe ~ourmet kllehen.
new carpt>ts and dra~.
new appliances. ~real
RV acce;s, a U"Ue vJlu1:
Only $139,900. Ca 11
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F ORESTE
OLSON
.... L UI A• f(_) ...
FtlESHAS SPRING
is 1lus °"wly decorated
home. lmtn'1culate thru· out and in a very des1rua·
bre area 1s tills lovely :1
Bdrm. 2 bath home with
a cozy r1replace. Call
~5370 today~
ALLSTATE
REALT.ORS
KONA. HAWAII
Oreanfront 2 BR condo.
furn .• lime shre. month or May l5 to June 13.
every year Membe r
RC1 Kona Bill F1~hcr.
only $25.000. Owner.
Dane, dys, 752·1920: cv:,,
557.3534
SUPER DUPER
STIPS TO HACH
Newport Beach duplex. 4
bdrms. up. 3 bdrms.
down. finest rental area
Cla;e &o sboppuig. Pnced
at $212.500.
673-3663 675-4777 Eves
-a·ssociated
BROl<ERS -RE A l TORS
J\Jlc, W Bo'b,-,a o' 1 l e& 1
)h/ )l/N•/I ,J.;lt/ /It/
.1f~,.,1/r
lf you dTt! lookinl! for
gracio u s l1v1n,: 1n
Newport Beach's most
prestigious locnt1on .
please call us for Listing
wormatioo. ·
BIG CANYON
644-1493 64(H277
HOME Ir IMCOME
Char111Jng 3 BR beach
house w bachelor 1n
t-ome urut. Used bnck
frplc, knotty pine pant'I &
beams. tile entry & lots
more. $182.500. fee. Call
JACOBS REAL TY
675-6670
JS the best description for
t.tus lo\-ely 4 Bdrm homt!
Wll.h a :.pac1ous I 1 v1n~
room. 2 fireplaces, near
new cp1.·g and a glisten.
ing pool. All for only ---------
$109,900. Larite assuma· OCE.AHRlOMT
ble loan. Call 979·5370 $55,000!
now
ALLSTATE
REALTORS
OVERSIZED LOT
See this 4 Bdrm with
PRICE REDUCTION
BALBOA de\U)(e duplex:
large 4 bdrm:-& 2 bdrm.
Ulllls. frplc. each: now ~.000! Try installment
purchase!
lcAoa Boy ,,.op.
Reattors * 675-7060'•
loads of lawn areas to en· ~~~~~~~~~
joy back yard li ving ·--------• Secluded. close t o
markets and major shop·
pmg cent.er. Ca II 646-4141
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COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
La>esomeUunJ? valuable"
Place an ad ill our Losl
and Found column!>
1bat's where people look
wtien they've found an
it.em of value.
llGCAMYOM
Charming 2 & den Condo.
2h bath. Super sharp
cond. Many upRrades.
Xlnl investment at
$1.8.5.000.
macnab I irvine
realty
A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE IAVINE COMPANY
IAYSHORES-$299,000!
Including land! One of the largest
homes fo r the price in this s uper
beach community w /lots of family
related activities. A bright & cheery
SBR home w/new p a pers & paint.
Appl. onl y . Beverl y Morphy
1>42·8235. <F-100)
642·82lS
901 Dover Drive
644-6200
HcJrbof View Center
lrvitle at campus \/alley Center
752-1414 •
•ON WATEl--PllYATE ISLE
l•••tlf1lly decorated "prld• of
OWlt.....,... 2•dory IMMfte wffh yew OWR
boat slip. Warmth, woods a11d
nceptlo ... 1 decor tllrHllt this 4
IMdraOfR llw wffh forwMll .... rooa
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8allA•IY ·--315 Mame Aw.
8al>oe Island
673-6900
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l'huftday, September 27, 1979 DAILY PILOT Q
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M IABK.SJ'UR .. Ol.DJI!
OORONA DI!!!. MAR : a
cbarmn. Sbake r oof,
bnck flrepl•ce. raised
bearth, wood bnmt<I
cul 1oai1. lhree
~. ll den plus 2
i.u.: zooed ft..2 to add
rncome uo1l. Jus t
$184.000.
C0U Of MIWPOltT
RIALTOllS
'7S.551 t
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IALIOA 15&.AMD
IYOWNER
323 APoJeoa Ave.
$32S.OOO
714-S73-3S81, 675 8729
213-424-8179
lcAoa hNMula I 007 ........................
HEAR MEW
PIMMSULA POIHT
A t.otaUy deluxe c·ustom
home with gourmet
k.itcben. balcony game
room and full !Sile J:JCUZZI
10 sumpLUOU!S ma:st..-r
bath. nil aboundin~ with sobd oalc appointm1•nts
Tiff; BEST OF ·~rnr:
POINT" ror $439,000
CA.ll 644-72 I I
ec.Mstrano leach I 0 18 ...•...................
OCEAN VIEW
Small custom home Lgc
I.iv rm. ram rm. 2 rplc:..
2 ba $130.000
Joan C. Aln 496 8497
Ccrona def Mar I 022 ......••.............•.
Investor's duplex i 2
~ood renLJli., pool.
frplcs, l'harm $255.000
Pnnc1pal!> only 641>-4999
Residence ~ income.
Oceanside of hwy. G .ll.
Robert.son. RJ lr. 675-0562.
"VIEW .. HOME
This spectacular listing
is a fmly homt' or ent.cr·
tamment & hvab1h\y.
Lvly bnck <'ntry & foun-
tain issues a comforta·
ble. yet luxurious
welcome Ameo1t1es plus
view in most prcsup:ious
Newport l ocation
646-Till
Ccaneo Shores
WHTEWATERVIEW
FU'st offennJ,l view the
blue PacHic from most
rooms or thu. custom 4
bdrm. 3 ba . fam1l)
horoe. approx. 3700 ~q
fl.. with l~c· t'nUnt r}
kitchen. formal I.Im. rm
4 sep family rm On lhl'
canyon, just 2 doors from
the pnvate bea ch gale.
Uncomparably pnccd at
$52.5.000. land ind uded ! '
Call now ror app ·t '
RkhRtty 673·7040
1024
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Pnme gol/ course fron
tage. 4 Bedrm home
overlooking Mesa Verde
Country Club (jolf
course. Linhte<l paddle
teonis, secluded)(>(· ~P
maid 's qrtrs . J acktt•
Handlernan. 631·1266
l~iZ~I~
REALTORS
t Bdrm. 2 batb. qu~Uty
Wit. &bake roof. double
n.1'el)htce. Great loc:aUon.
Ideal ( r .Ql~a1ru~
l..uite rec room, lots or
declclng , low main
tmance yard otferect at
S*,000, C.ll 540=UU
-·.•:· HERITAGE
REALTORS
9.46°/o Loan
Mesa Verde
S lll!droom family home
with 2100 sq.fi. Faauly
l"OO«D, 2'1'1 baths, bnck
fireplace. Landsca~d
with large cover ed patio
fo r e nlerla1n1n ~.
sprinklers. Close to u
celleot schools. Use your
present home equity Lo
lalte over 9.46% loan
Don't m1S1;! $128,!KJU
BKR. Cal I $40-1720
TARBELL. -·
R-2 IUILDAILE
Quui:ni.ng 2 Bdrm l bath
home with room to add
second urut Askmg onl)
S19.900 &ibrrut aJI oHer~
call 546-StlllO
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
Tc*e
8WJIIEUI
llYINE
. --.. -.
Confused by all these adf?
Ranch Realty andtor-
Wood bridge Realty
can s how you any one of over a
Hundred Listed homes in Irvine .
Don 't waste time trying to decide
which ad sounds the best.
ONE CALL DOES IT All.
RANCH WOODIRIDGE
REALTY REALTY
551 -2000 551-3000
THE EXPERTS
ON IRYINE PROPERTY
BY OWNER -UNIVERSITY PARK
Peters lui" To~
3 ldrm + cMtt & FGMity .OOM
c~ to w ..... •· Ma'°" ·~ ,..tr
UP9 oded throaghotft. Mmy ntnn
'riced at S 168,500 sa.o.,. by Appoi•tw•..t 552·1121
Over Payments
When you as~ume 10 ~·; Coda Mesa I 024 loan on 4 bedroom ranrh ••••••••••••••• ••• •• •• • VILLAGE OF
St} le home. Approx !HOO 664 COVEJDri•~ ly
~.ft with t·ntry, d1mnJ.: 3 BR. 11.-, ba L~c c·m•
mom. f1re1>l:H·1-. IH'lbar .-red patio. ~1orai1c sht-<l
Large lot With C ltru~ l"1'\h1JOnd,IJ.:e!ncd>.ird
trt"t.'!> 1.:.trf(t' IJ:lllu (1,, ( 10M' Lo :-<·hb .1-'u II JJnc·t·
outdoor hvrn~· \ ·.,,. vour $46 :JA> ~llt-r 14 111 tu lµ
Prt'M'nt homl." rqutt' to (ln,10ce
laXl' O\t-r )014 tnlcrt''>I SHA.FER RE.AL TY loan Coml' l>l'1.'' U:Ji .WV 96,. 1980 BKR Call s.w li:.'O .,..
HEWLISTIHG
MESA DB.MAR
Muc h i.o u~ht a C(ttr
spacious ~ bdrm mod{'I
w t·ent air Th1l> ..:re-JI
entertamer 14 m.1ny up
gr:idc:. ,how, IJtftl, fk.,L
buy 1n .ircJ. Jiurr> •
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1026 •..••.•..........•..••.
MAltlMITA.
Spec:Laruldr hilltop
honx~ 2012 .Q06 i.q It
C..10b<' to ~ .. nna Seh .•
Hd & CaJl1· La Pnm.i
\CfJ $166.000 tc> $!45 1100
!Cl~. 4.!l:I 4'.()ri Bh1r
MEW DUPLEX
14-00 sq fl ea urul
Walk to b<'h. !>hoppir11•
Oc'ean '1..-ws Ftrt'plJt't"
~.500 unlit ('Ompll'll'<I
Joan C \l?t 1% ~1<17
MORTHWOOD
:-Ww custm home. -.1111
undtr 1·on!S tr Ul· I 111 n
\\all mid <1ct 1 h1 ~
•1uallt> homt• fcatur1• .. I
HK :!J 2 ha . ram1h rm
t n pit> l!M 14 np.·n•·r ~ ·~
:.ppllanu . .., 14 rn1• r11w\
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1 IPdntfll! fJ\ t'n' Hi JUl uk<l baths l'l'f!J r -.h.1k1·
f\AJ w<">d :.1dan o! & rnud1
more 3(1 )r fin;.im1111!
ulr1>ad) ..irrdnl!•·d "" loan fees. St 44 8:AI
RCTaylorCo
640 51 12
Tunlt-rutk HichlJnd, 'llJr
.!bd. "nt!I fam1fl hurni:
Formol dinin.1: & famll)'
rm ~pt·o;t,11·ul.ir 1111·w
11 1 I:! b l ~ u JI I? r .i d 1• d
"' '>Upt.'rb lnr1'><'P
S215.l.W \Jn i t.i !157 ~
11r 641>-blC5
OOl>BR.ID GE
VILLAGER CONDO 3
bdrm. 1.,.. ba. Cul·de·Sao-. -'~:-CaH~
~ 3 br, 2 ba near pool at park. Prestigious
Irvine. 1112.000. 5.'56-4576
'"1041
CALIF. CLASSIC
180 deg white wate r
view, or beach. s Bdrm,
3\1\i ba+deo, dbl lot. One
ol a kind. $400,000 is a
steal. $100,000 down.
Easy terms. OWNER
Ca ll for a ppt
714/833-3S81 or499-4.2.47
WAUC TO HACH
Ocean vu. 2·Sty • 3 BR .. ram. rm .• 2lfz ba.: fire
pit , parque t ns.: sep.
works hop, studio rm . Shutter~. slid. ~lasi..
North end loc A rare buy
al S215,000'
Mission Realty 494-0731 ---LarJm1C1 Meadows
George Cha rles Realty 1~
proud t o present t he
homei. of La~un:i
Meadows. a new. pnva ll'
coastal community that we fed Lyp1(11.-:. the ideal
IJ~ environment.
Sttua\.Cd aRatn!>\ \he Ren
lie 1'11lb1dt"> or !Jr<•
i.ug1oui. LJ)(un:i. lbcse
s pectacular homl'!> ar l!
appointed an th1• trad1t10n o< lltnell'l>S qual11y & un
parallcll'<l convl'n1encl·
Pnced rrom S25o.ooo th,.,
L'> a ran· opportumt" to
pur<'h~f· " new roasl:il
v 1e14 h o m 1· 111 th 1·
ht>auufuJ 1·ommun11) ol
LJl!UOa
J>l•<1~•· 1!1\1· 11 .an up
jJf>rturul:--l•r ~h•1W Lho·w
horn""" tn \flll
675·7512
ID'l lfMfrl~ WJ1~AIT\'
EMERALD BAY
LOT
,_;73 t:.634
OCEANFRONT
-,;,." Moduldr T)p•·
llomc:.. pvt 1·1>mmunll}
I. b(oh.,, 24 hr Wl'llrll\'.
~ub h.'\ltn)( OK From
S!J.~ Trl';"uri• bl11nd
~ob1k JIOml' Pk. 308Cll
!'.I> C!.l llw.,., Ldl!Un.i
Beac-h. H ~ I' t7 14 1
~JS1~ ---------Fo.t• Vdley I 034
COSTA MESA •••••••••••••••••••••••
DEERFfB..O
4 Redrm . µl~n ~.1----------4 HouMs on I Lot l'lboron w bonus room. 3
LO WEST PRlC!'.: 1n br.Z"z ba.popular~on
Costa Mesa. Qnly 10'; tcrt•y Model H.lghly up·
down. o we AIWa\'> .l!.roded968.2297 1 Rt-:S
rcot.ed. ·
Worid R•d btate
556-7777
4BR
TWHHOUSE
1'4 Ba. 2 stor). prof de cor Nr OCC Comm pool
$'19.500 Pnnt· onl). Ai.rt
541 · !>331 . 646-2325
ASSUMABLE
$79,950
Fant.a.sue C'OOdo 2 br +
fmly rm Vacant & re
ady Talcc over ~ubJeC't to
ex1i.t10~ 10h'< loun
i59 1501
(~l~WIBJifl®
Rt!al Estate
foWt.ICjtott ~odt I 040 ---------...................... . liCJ Grttnbt ook
5 BR + den + Fam1h
Rm+ Formal dm•nl! +·:i
car g:irai:ie ~ 2 patios +
balnrny and othl•r
amt'1lll1cs. A.skml? onl)
$1.lS.000
SCOTT REAL TY
536-753)
OAK GLEN
01st1n c t1 ve new :!
bedroom. zi.., ba con
dollllllJUms $97,990
2518 Elden Ave.C M.
642-6734
PRESTIGIOUS +
on th .. ., upin-aded. rlr nev.
I br. 2"'1 ba. with l;m•t· I
Canul~ rm & lorm;.il din
rm On.I~ J 'hurt 14 .. dk to
l.tk· ti.>~ch
f>Jrk Plact> lne 842 i 4bl
•5Hr, 21 2~. form 0 H
I-' R Low maint \d "'r
pJrk . .,chool. tcnn•~
$136 .000 B) ''" no•r
fJQHl}66
Vatw & Comfort
L'I what ynu will get m
tb1s i.harp 3 br. 2 ba homl'
that look., hke a model
Parll Place.Inc 842 ':461
Bud a race l1rt • Nt'w
prunl , new <'f1>h. ncv.
drps. new dshwhr. new
i:arai:c dr opnr i n
hrdm:-.. 3 ba I mile to
ot'c31l 968 2297 f R E "tJ
BY OWl'\ER. nr bch. 5
BR. 2":! ba. formal dm nn. fam rm. cov d pauo.
new crpts. $128.000.
9620678.
townl'lomc R eally
sharp' Earth lone cc>lor::;
$119. 900 r...i I f r cd Gi~.6311~
l:~#Z~I~
REALTORS
Turtle Rock
~~~e':~un1
l• lO bu) J 5 Odrm
!,lt"14 art ~lode I an one •>f
l.tk· I ..i.'t~l JPflrl't IJUllJ!
J.rl.'4." 10 ln1n1· Thi-, on~
u. 5 month!. old ltx J Lt'l.I
on d QWt'I o•ul dt• '\JC' ,.,,lh poolc;1z.cd IOI \I .in~
up)!r..idl>t>
'+523 C.olPUS ~·IRVINE
90/ol.oan
Close
Schools
t 0
CAPE COD CHARM
llus 2 stJ>ry ramlly homl'
1s within walkin~ d1!>
tanre to beal'h and park
3 bedroom. ... 2 b;.ilh.., ~•th
n e w c11rpet and
landscapmj! Sl00.500 LINGO Rt:AL ESTATE
17141~99 4551 ---HOME + UMIT
LOOKJNG for a \;Jt·allon
home near lhe beach that
can also pro' 1dc ''1m1· 1n
come ' Don t m1,,s lh1~
compact ol·i:a.o ', ... ..,.
home ~ 11h i:ul':.t urul
$139~ LG1J1MO Villoqe R.E.
497-1761
OCE.ANFflOMT
o:-; THI-: BI::ACll ('n op
:! bdrm. 2 b.ith unal with
I a r ~ ,.. h J l l· o n ' a n d
fabulous \.lEW 1icarth1·
!.Urf and CnJO)' PMVill:Y
and loc.s of .:ret>ner:. also
Owner will lea.se option
REDU<.: EU to $2~.oon or
wiU lease for $7!.15 per
mo
-
">Al l~IHY
HI AL I '.Tl\11
6.1•1><>" •~•and bl:HlJOO
EMERALD BAY VI EW
4br. 4ba pnv pool & :.pa
smo.ooo M.rt. ss1 1i(l42
~HiUs 1050 ................•......
Leisure World. Gal~ 14
Panoramic view. J rd
floor, Villa • ue' a. 2br
2ba, 586·68i9 A C. ah
7pm
.................. --LEA~-SIOf'Tl_O_M __ _
$82 500 &!par 3br. 2ba Eastsule
h o m e Cor n er l o t
3 Bdrm. 1J. Ba. double $129.~ 1895Mo 645-7272
2 Biles from Ckean. 3Br.
2'1Ba, Fam Rm. $101.000
Assum Loan at 9•,r:.
fUll pnce Sl6S.OOO 221
20th St. O wn Brkr
536-9987
Lovely 4 bedroom or 3
bedroom .ind ol<'n homl'
wtth approx 2000 sq rt
Formal dinini:. family
room ~1th rtreplat l'. t'X
tended kitchen ddd1t1on
for the gourmet Patio
Community pool l 'st.>
your present ho mt' equ1 .
ty Lo talce over low 1n
terest loan Don I
hesitate'. Sl20.000 BK I{
CaU~l
..,
546 ,000 CO -OP
garage, pauo. pool. Walk
toOCC. Call 64S-9161
! OPEN HOUSE
RlAll Y
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l~ .... o ....,I,_T __ A ...;,s.......il : . I' I I' I . · l
Need a Lar1te Hom e To-day" Sl0.900 dn. 9 \-,•;
contract sale. S130.900
Own, Agt Bill, 831-1257
EASTSIDE Under $100,000: Principals only.
Agi. 631-0G>
I HVNAD I,::! ~ I I I J' TM beet ~ foe dieting
. . ---la: You can't ltM II •1111 you. r--------IO - -~ arounO now? I NAVVAW I ~-,-1..-... 1 .. ' -,_..,.,_.. G c~i. .. ,... c11111:~1. Qu04ed
.___. __ .i.-~.i.--1 by '•fl"'O .., 11>9 """'"9 "'°'d' "°" d~ ,,_~No 3 b.low
AUTten'1C VIUA
TILE lOOf..2 STY
,_.ach-Vi.w
Gated entry. Vaulted
ce1llngj. Huge Ii v 1ng
room w t f1re place
Garden latchen. Formal
d1ninlt room. Lush ter· race Studi o lo ft
Massive master suite
w /Rom.an lub. Guest
quarten. Take over 8%
VA I 011 n . $4 18 /mo.
Sllcrificc sale.
Shoreline Assoc
848-22.62
,_...Socrificel
$00 Yards to oc~an
"Model Perfect", 2800
IQ.ft. 3 QI' 4 bdr .. w /pool.
jac. Imma c ulate !
Patrldt al·la8
REALTORS
~aUl 3 Br 2~ Ba,
bostu.• rm, i,.;. ml. to
beKh. sm .ooo. 675-4132
~ 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••
-· WOODl .. DGE
W:i rm1n g1on 3 bd
Twnhl>c
Fred GI bson 631 l266
REALTORS
WOOOlllDGt
3 Br $1.20.000
5 Br $185.000
6'2-01l2, Mc-ti687
CONDO
1lus pnme 2 BR LaF?un.1
Hills condo inclds main
tenance. cable TV. in
surance. i.ec. system.
taxes. 5 clubhses. lawn
bowlinJ!, shuffleboard,
nding stables. t e nnis\
crts, olymp1 (' pool &
more. Won't last at only $16.000. Call 54().3666.
llE.A.L £STAT£
l.agill9o leodt I 041 LoCllJil'CI IHdt I 041 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
fllc~~
S~SutPASsM
all other 4 Br, FR. DR, homes in
Laguna Niguel neighborhoods. Tl)is
colorful. exciting, handsome home
has many decorator touches. Big
view from the handsome covered.
patio. $179,000.
ACOLDW&LIAl«llCO.
496-7222 831-0836 ,..,.. .......... .... .............
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Hf Al TORS
•MDOUALM'Y .... * !-~~~~~~·!·~~~---~ (~ ll\000. lake ov•r 1--------· lllntalUt opt.we on I BR ..-c•To SIU Wt I I ... IOtl --------« ~ Won "t lut ..,._ l(lllt L.Y., ••••••• •• •• ••• ••• •• ••• • COST A MISA
•'·>wa.'--M·\·.QZ-10----i Ulllr*W a DR 2~. ua. . • UYOWNi:K 4 ......... ' Lot cod utllt Ovttloo\11 park • l..C nn, 2 ba ll~r, VA Uiwe!it price 10 Coi.t.a
IACll IAY ISTAT1
Pvt 2 a arr. etitaw w be
~. 2 llUit'JJl howln, 16
llll"at-.._.,um•Wfl luao lu.t.r• • 000 8'"1'\lflbt• Mata Only 10'' durn
Ktd c."1 to si . .xi WISTMtHSn9l owe Alway• renu.-d
tall ~ b•ro. h'*"
rld.U\K nnk "vt ulc, •
lj.RIQOJ 1 ruoru. m..iruf1
I t'fll Y\-n( I.he ~(ll
lilly, lv.11h ltulthl·ap1nic
.,buund• Contart J lrtl
64MJS9 YIUAGI w.w1.-.....
556-7777
'(/u,' ~~f:/.f/."41/ We have 2 l11q
1
t· 4 btldtm. 2~ b11th h<im1·:.
boUl with puoUi 6 ''"'' R E A" L T y l~ lam ml!I " formill
dlllUltl rmll · .. WPO«T 11.ACH
t-1 1t ndru -'ltl 1714 1
H2 IJ07 dy• 1714 I
~J 57"1 evt_.., wknd1
BIG CANYON
'lfll'c1 ac·ular icolr c·u1Jr 111·
•· l~1tt• LIA-I "<l ft . 4 lo 6
littl H\'>, ~· ., balh"i Pool
.mcl "Jla $1 .37~.ooo
STBtSTO
llACH
'1MCOME ..
!'.l).H lfJU ' dup l1•Jt Ill
l't-WIJ'Jn ·, f1nt,i.l rcnlal
JJ1•11 liot.h wulJI 4 bdrm:s
!'ll•V• t.u 1>Wld Won t h111l
~~
THE STARNES CO.
640-5711 t>n: W T 0 W N II U M ~. ---------•! NJJ1 /Me1111, J Ur,<!.,., Ha. ---------•I IJllllO, l t•ur IOfUI;(". frplc, IAAll. 1>1'<•. 11•nr1111, THllLUFFS
\, . .,. h1.1· 4 hdrm , J ha
•• 11 1·1ind Low11h omc.
s1111 .5oo 1:44 41n.
b46-JlU
1111 111 srn.'I ~ lk-'>L op i\l Ocean. LI! Uplx, U WC
I"' r l u fl 1 l )' • u 11 cl 1• r I.bl TU. want!> $100.000
11111111•1 ' dn, $2 111.500 675 IJ!.14!2
Umkl:'r f.>40 ~J Ownr
OCEAN VIEW!!
---------• furt•e.d :.ale' L~. 111r1· 4 WATHFROMT bd J IJa . S2l!i.OW owe t-'~tr.1 l11r~1· rorn.. SJS.000 lnd A'>:o.umc
•lup lex in xlnt c:orHJ !Ill'~ l'atn ck.IJ31 14!66
Park Pluet',lllr 842 71111
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1100
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MOIHLE llOM Jo:
B U Y S I'~ I. l.. R 1-. N I'
t'INAN<:1':
~Ho...Storc
lnfcw wtio.t Center
CAU.US66f.t021
UN T lt t; lll';A <.;11
Leucudw <l.lno b11lruc·tcd
ocean vu Sn~I w /ex pun
du $19 ,SOO 1 74'1 055(},
1«1l l 744 629'J, 9'12 121!1
•EXCITING•
t2U"'1'S
I UOOR from OCl-:AN
l.Jn.bcoht:vahly low LO W
PIUCIW ul $425.000 ~f will LTadc. w.w .... Eat ...
556-7777
FOUi UHl?S.C.M.
Near new. :J Hr ownc-r~
un1l. i ba, frpl, 2 c:ur
.:11r , :J 2 Ur, tbu. unit\
'l~L l11vstml1< 64.\! 1603
MEWPORT HACH
Duple.xe11 vn l'cn•n &
Nwpt Shn. uvotl All
umcn1t11•i. Prci11•11tly
l1•w.ed 'I urn key over J
lion l'ropcrlv m1tml
llV"JI t.'75 4!H2. UK It
ttcabor &c:row
S,.Clalith '" iftcon. p openy. sd et or U ·
changh. Call enytirM
SPECIAL IUY for qucations. Coll
Ut!auliful :!4 X '.l 7Sl-t775 otk for Keywt~I 11!11~ 1
Mobil!· htimc· in l.1111u11;1 ~
!bib. nlC'~t 5 11l11r I>·" k Ml:W
Nfi:W 4 Pica Gron
ll'7.000 ~Year Aasuma
blc l it. 0 W.C. 2nd.
~.000
OtAMONO
REAL ESTATE ,, ... COAl,_Y
Hllll 1U
ll\VlNF. TERRAC f::
Sc>Jclou.s :. bdrm 3 bi..
rormel dl11 rm ram rm
wlWC'\ bur <:udrnf'r in
duded AvaJI I I I IOOO
mo Ail'nt fiM ~
•
It.arbor Vu:w 1..4.&.'lk h-Oml:'.
4 UR 2"'> &. ocun v1.-w ,
den .t.duwlll rm. J yr he
Loh for Sat. UOO l1l50 mo 1'.133-2623
flt·KM\ 2 bdrm & den
l'#tA>t mol Plw;h t rpht
2"1 ba cedar & i:lai.., ,,
blU l.Oocean Dbl C'ilr pv\
l(lf. fully m a rnt y d
Adult.a, no ~ l nquJr ..
at 527 18t h ~I
714 91JO..WI .........................
2.3 ACRE LOT ... ...,. ......
HDrwf'roperty
Some! bac k bay v1c.>v..
(llfllastJr 1tru for hu.i1·
ranch oome + ba,..n &
11lllblea Call Jim 1'1un
den. (714 ) 752 lllfl lly•.
1714 ) !111 1 !17117 t"Yl'!>,
v.'knds
c .2 Ull', <.:osta M1!1&1•
1 OOxllll 1 llO. 000
~ 1103 !WS.-<t203
Mowltaift.DHHf, Rnort 2400 .....•.•.•.............
FOR LEASE
New 2 bedroom 2 lu1lh
hom1• M1.,\lun LJlt.1·'
( IJU Olf) t'luh l,111l
c1·11n1' 1.1001 Jw·.11111111 11~
hindsl·apt:d no rna 111
tcnance yard
!ialO Clubhw,1• ICtl
!Jelert I lot Spnn1ot!\
2LJ.J78 ~72
) Rr. 3 RM, Harbor Vl"w
JIU, lovely l arn1Jy hom.-
w Ila ftm:t'd yrd. 10 m <>'I
h•a."4' at $1000 mo Av1ol
mJd Oct Bonnie At:t
87~. 644 01S2
Wdrm [)pix , Iha, !\Undk,
~wv1• & rt'fnc. utl 10<'1.
rioo ""° 640 44 ,...,
VACANT 2 BR l Ba .
rdnic. walk w 11hoppmi .
schools. close t1J fwy' $37~ 11\(1 V1lla1t<-R t;
962....,.71. 11.!k for G<'nl'
FDL'iON Hf(;tl ;ind <lnly ll
btks to bch 4 Bdrm 2 bu
lrte (<1m rm H >Undcl k
$625 211151 ffan11lc a 1
J bdrm J IJu fir1•pl••'"''. !JG:µiJ77 Ullr
near 8111 corona ~> SUl'EH 2 br. 1,,. bo. fr»
M.>584fi palJO. dbl car wur nr IJ( h
IRYIHITHR.
t'root row, unobstrut·tcd
lll1.""1 Vll1'W ~IU.'<"UllVlt ll
horn;· with larii•· \w1rn
rrun~ !)l.ol. ft>rrri..tl 11111101•
.irt·u. m1rr1Jrt·d II.tr I
frvh"'I IJ11l1ard r1J1Jm «-;1
litlrrn' ~ l'n month
\ (II\ I lt1Jl l1f
lf.11 IJ11t 111·,1• lrl" Ill I I
~96K-56'7 ~---
3 Hit. I,.., ba ~ondu
vr>icraded frpl 14~
W-1 Jl'AS
J tJtlrm i' liJ •lhl l!.ir ,,,..,.
lir•·1Jl.11·.. hull•· ) .1r<1
:-,,.,,. hit 1 ll' l/.l 111\
1 .1r1" I l'.1l1•• Iii 11114,1
Wiruu ~.1>-1 1
IV'ftl 11r le· .. ~· l•1 11111 4t11
I '•lJ.i IK1m1· tn 1Jnm 1 l•r<
I ~'tt• hi) IJUtnlt·fl 111 ,1111
l.1~ 11111· yrtl l'n' 1•.,1
n 1 "II "" 1 '"Af .:111 .. ,
WINTER LEASE
••BA Yt'RONT. 4 Bdrm. 2 atoey houae-
S700 •
YEARLY LEASE
Nt;w 2 Mlory home. 3 Br. den, 3 ba.
patio & jac uzzi unrurn.
Jus t orr No. Hay S850 yrly
f.,ou Urcchtcl & A~sociates 675-3331
229 Mimne Ave. Balboa !Bland
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t,..... •och 3241 s.e. Aae 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
l'l.itt11finu .I llll & d1:n , d
1J1.trc.1v .. oreap vu:wa. Irv! . oeclL, tooO Mo
<! BR , t h1o1 , North
3Ur. 2Ba. auto urage.
pool, w11hrtdryr, $500 roo !l{lfH237. ~ ~ __ _
l..rliturui A charmer• $450 W.A ' 1.. lZtl
M t1 .. •••••••••••••• .. ••••• f';meraJd&ty <1BR,:lha. HOMESFORRENT
, den (lr1>11n v11•w Sl:.!00 3 "' ...-. Pnred from M11 Turner /UbOC' o d 4!.C 1177 ll!rJ 459 1 M8S to 1565. r nc y ard ~ .ia ruite11 Y11mll1 t:i.
llltH1\t•, le llh & pet1>
326 1 w<>lronw Call 004 2.566 or
•••••••••••••••• ••••••• tJ73..2971 Al(l. no f~-
llUM Jo:.'> l''t >It J! t .NT
'l 11r '1 Hr l'nn·tl from
WC• ~.1,, ... ll1tl > J11l &
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pl•···... k 11h & Ii '''' w1•k111111• 1"11 II 'llA Z!'.1:11 11r
!fl3 :tnl At'l 111111•1•
l<uimy :! llll ( .on1lf1 for
lf'il'4' A < 1•1wl '..:111 •
• rvL-. •Ill" IJool 11r111 ' '4!11 rrv1 )((j ·~
)400 ....•..........•.•.....
I~ Pt. ()r1•11n View t_:x
q1.11s1lcly rum Like .1cw
:lbr. Zbu Wa8her /drye r
T,.nnr~ 11t,ol $ij~O M o
Alll l'1•arl l.akc h.
496-5'8>
c.o.doe•olus a ~ailed 3425
•••••••••••••••••••••••
Kan c ho San Joaquin
'" 1-'t.t:· AJ>l & Coo<lo lrv1ne Oeaul 2 br. 2 bw .
'"ntJI' \>ill.1 lt .. nt.il' nr pool No pell ~ 1;7~1'11:' llkr m 1 l)40.7210 0wnr/Al(l
llliJ I 1 i1n<l11 I 1111 fv tl••n St"W Olx 1 Br Condo nr ~
• I 11.1 llfl 111,JJ'll ~·11 •II t:,M.,I J'l•.td 135() ~ 21~
1,..11 '' Jn •I Si~ I•• r ,1Jt ""''"
''"' lll<r 1;11 1111.111 "\•·wport (;re't Occ>.rn "II""" l Br 2V,bil, $1:,Ci
lt•ito.-.c (.luJd. s m pet 0 t<
1144 9470 \11,.cn1w .iv111lalih· Sp<:•' ll•h~~,,1 ~. ~
' ... ul.ir \ 11·w Ai.iµt 1111ly :.41 • "-'IJJ;,.11111
7Jtl~ encl porch , 1111r LM'U..olll! + 1 .... COMc£.
rr.JN'd '1ooM, lr.:ht wr>V<l ~ " ~
mt.enor ... :i•, T .ur .-onil. 25'7 adeft, CM
Palm ~pnn~" '' /\• ,,. mH·e 3 Br homi" wn1·d
for horse'> V1C'W o f
volfcouri;c $161 ,0011
Ow1wr ~1J71·:'>33f,
Uwl..i11.u11 t lllt l h.1 •
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11.dr V'•"' •JI·• l1·nn"
•t'l<\r,1 , i\v,ut lk\ ~ II u ~ ..... ll• bCJI h ,~.. 1(,111 '1'..!> 111:.,, h 1. :.:.l!.
hliu....i· 11; li.t,. 1•14 '• hr I ''"
N,..., WO<>i1hri'11lt! J Hr
I' ,11,., w 1n ·C' flt<", new
1 rph drp-. hlln~. nr
'>< h1.1ol11 $:>7!. 673 7t~
A~u•I Now
LEASE OPTIOH
I .<ttl'C 4 br J lia 1• x •·•
h<lfl'M: Sl2 0011 I )'I lll'l
• Ot·x1lilt· b •· 752 2!;~1
l Will"llJU.'> Hr :-. with bn t l>lx 11puciow. hum•· w ,:,
11r1-.."t111)( 1u1•11. wulk in Wr ~tuchu tw11hM• un11'>.
• 111.,1•1\ All fur 11111 ~ llrm~ hwi 3 l~ Wrmi.,
St\l,:it;I (JllJ b63I! > zt,;f!.u . M.•purute yt.I, rllJt
CAUFORHIA krtc:h1.:11. M1-d1tt•rr11nc11n
rACIFtC ,t ,ll· ;11d11t1-<~tur1.:.
AtWINla,,• 911 .. 010 MOllLf HOME l,11·.iulllully lru l:.q.1d A re· ~RT HEIGHTS owni~r m s1y t•J rry ZnlJ ;1l pndt•of()wrwrsh1p
t tc.ir1111 111• '1'1&•·11111'< :t. 11>. J h1-<lrltl, 2•r1 l•11th. SALES OpcnSut 1 5 '"'> .I lsd1111 fJ111i1}. W•·:.lsitJ" ·r uwnhriusl' t71.IG IW.rll(lr.~l•·l!Of) A 'l'ti si~·l'all ul(l:J7!1 !'>ll:J'J rl1111111•1•,.1111.l.111•1·h11 1n~ Call Jcihn Mar -.h:ill 540-5937
1••1111 '1il•.l•·rc, ·.11111· with tJJJ laili ---------· !;! \wo Bdrm unrl!l, ruorn ".' tl1·ck' :i ncl i.µ1.1c·iou11 11 fur ti 111ld1tw1111I urub
r111rr•11t'<J li.•lh' Wurm~ 11 •1.w: f, I"-~ UYE IH IRVIHE i\l>\3, 2049 Wollor r . CO'lla
."""d", bnck :incl '\lone . _h1~~.!.-~-New 1531J i.q fl l!J 1K Mesu GrO'ls $53,.\!81) y r
lruly J dt'nirulors de HEAl.TORS LM.ncer All cxtrui. In $14:1.000 dn Uulunce
lr1tht Frir rlt:t:11I~ <'all -"The Gruves". Shown by $4.2l),cnJ on contri.rt :.!{)
:AO ll!il S.. CMw.nt•' t 076 ;,ippt only Call now for yr sub-0rd1nat1on .f.'nn
;ill dd1ul1>. ISJ 6tHJ7 1 &1111 ~1mo ~~~!'-HERITAGE !
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Exelu1Jlve Marin e r 's
J'ornl Bei.ut contcm REALTORS I ----------i 1mrary home !Jr1ced bt•h,..., other homes now
IEAUTIFUL
1 fir 4 lia , J'OOI, & :o.1J:1
!ITt-M:tl OJ!r
Pu.II Out GI Tr:11leram11 uc • llV6iOO Ubl w1<le
2 0 " 4 5 s !i 9 0 ,,
Ki> n a ..,'> an c l' M I'
HENTAL
INCCJME PHOPEJrl Y
!-'tom $39,000 Modular
TY!A' Jlt,mes, ~ i.eninty
a fl\1 ht•ut·he... '""'' tw 111cr Trc:c.urc liil•· l'k
o..tofStak
.... operly 26 00 ......•.............•..
!Jcaut hm, 2 HI.IC. I YI old.
:S lir. l •., ha. Vant uuvcr
Wa.'lh. 1)4Z·506:l '' vc~ II fl
7i.im Q ,00/I
noo ························ Loolung for I! Ur ;i11l "' house for under "1W
1-bve doK. <:M t<:t.IM or
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$169,450!
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w11t1•r & hOOP'I $170,000
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upprox 15 yeari. old
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108 ACRES
RB>UCIO.
t"llOM ~.000.000
TO $3,000,000
Zvned ftl Freeway
<!IO!fe Oespera~ -muat sell'
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next to •r•oobelt.
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Jar"e yard and pool.
don osen
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av:ulublc. $l 0001m11
winter Sal.Lsbury llcril\y
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dlrung rm .• rrplr , J(or. l
putJO!! S)25 w1nt.er. open
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Mary AJ~e 89ff·2fl36
IMP E C<.: A fJ L t;· 3 hr
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11vail $650Mo S11·rru
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2 car rtor A. /C
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bi~40 l)nw by 111 Via l.11111 ------
Nani Lii.•• .! Udrm • .' ba Bfo;AC.1{. V1~w. pier, 2br
w <kn & 1111110 "'7~ mo Adlu S56() uU pd. 30.1 t-;
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l'nde o( ownership. Near
IJCach 1n Huntin11ton. All
UfUlJI have frplc"11. Only 5
yrs old. Owne r wanl11
qwrk :.ule. Will carry
fl1Ul11Clng w /20'1. down ;it
ooly 1cr : mlercst Call
Except.ionally nJce l RR
home. Winter, 11vr.11I Im
med. S700 12-4. ~I 2911 ,
544-3666 l'YC.~
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FORESTE
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SPLENOOH
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Ls •· $4!15 rno (.' J 11 ll1•t1l<11••· I Jrk l p
751 44 Ill 11ft 6 l!'lpnl 1<rad1-.I Pool No 1wh
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/28 I rpl aa'. at.ove, D1W. ht yrd. w a. inc new c· ,.... I 2 BR. Woodbnd~"" • omlo, lhrool(h oul, bndt rrpk . 1t1tdencr. f'ct OK Avar d
W!lhr tdryr. dahwshr, 2 Orl l.11( ~ 631 1532 no pet.S. full rt'<' lirJn new -.WMo car iar. lA-OIUnK for $e mo. 2 OH 2 Ba. 2 r ar ~ S48 1313
yrly /Winte r •tenant tu l(ar fplr . w /I>, stovt•. ------
rent beg. Oc t. ht. rdMit incld ALSO. $375 Woocllridlp ~53M: 844-9582 mo . 2 QR I Ba . 2 cur f(or 4 DR 2.,., Ba. air cond . 2
-•••oU,LIX •-•~h 114' fl yard Av•ll. 101u n 11 lily, avau l0/20n9 P 5 '""'...., · ~--rdn Id mo Incl ,,_.._r Refs re· 0...... "'"-c~ll ! •••••• • •••• •••......... Ref ·a rocf d. G r . Inc """' 5St9 622 ~1Ci down. OWC AITO a\ Oceanfront. wi.nter rental. D.> Maplr St No pelt1 q·~ Qwnr/agt~_.:__I _ io1h~. Spuclouii 2 UR un· pvt beach, pool, 2 br, 2 Alll 5'56~I . 1179 ~ Super 5 Hr. 3 Ra. nr pool
ll In xJnt Costn Mclill ~ld!J·pet.11. 4•3579 Jo:'ai<k-2 Br. ren!'cd yarcl, & park 1n prellllf'IOUll
location. Oullltondlnl( Ocean/root molhly ren· enr l icar. $350 <.:11 11 Gr('(.'fllrM.9f45:S!i66576_
nnonclrni o vaU. Cull ror tals $lfl0. RMP ownt a1<l 675 41122 or delwta. 834·9393 494-.w:13 \W•tnitJ rortc 4 UHIT IAIGAIH -4.99-~79 3 Bdrm. 2 ha Gard<·n °"'Y St0.000111! ... .,.,. ..... l 1" f:u11t1ldt I br hOUIC. home. Very clean. $575
Owner Will c•rry on con· ••••O••••••••••••••••• Jtesponslble sln iilt or mfll.92
trM.'t It IO'k Interest W1th I•-------• ~vui>lt-s:MQ. M>l4l5 __ .,.._ ---.._..----l-Z-41 ...
15% DOWN. lllgh de · hbl.aloul ~ wltb all 11150 mo Comer lot, RV .... •-••••••••••••••••
rrwid beacb area. Well decor".s.orameniU•. ~. lru y11rd. garaite. ' BR . ocean aide. Nu.
malnta1ocd adult type 4 Bdrm. View. Jl'abuloua Nor all. 3 br. 2 ba. 2 end. DR, f'P t studio&:
unlta. Just listed and luxury furnl1h lo11 . chlldttn. oo pc\&. Move pr
can't laat! Call today fjlOOC)/mo. Wi1'ter. lo unmed. SU.1941 dayw. '•.C.UdC·9329
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82 x GROSS lf renta tum..SOtmo. Wtnt.er. cpl.I. ~OK. PIO/mo. decbllOOOIM 49M820_
leveled at market Near 541-TD Howie for Leue.2br. lb•. hrok .. ven with au·~ W'lterfrontHomn IUDSftTSotC 1ftlk\Obcb&:down\.Own,
I.I o wn Prof e u 1o n 111 831-1400 F..AS?'SJD'E darllnl 1 br quact prwtlaut. street.
manartemenl Included tripo. 1115, 2 Br. dupl.. lux. yard. No Pt-U.
Ownt."f' wlJI help nnanct• "'---..1~ beautJful db ..... LOot....... J1&0Mu. VL'llfllDUl
at below market In· """..... -v.rt&Dr."7·3tlr1. t.emJt! Too 11oodJ.0 la•t! •· 2ba. rplc. _.,mo. and New 2b)'. 2ba Con· caJJ!J34.v»S • 'tiJJame.Reft.815-1849 Clo W/frplc , SOOMu. pio. Blue WltOOO Viii•
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Jlofne pl1.11 U unit• and S)10, •moo. fMced yard. Avalt. Oct. Ouaavlew, rfortbend,
x l n L I o c a t l o n • lit. Chlldren OK. WIU waUL to bch. 48r 2Ba,
Prot..,lonal mana1t• ............. ~ ~ ,...,.._,, DR/P'RIU00.4t4-41'T. ~. or do ll you,..elf
and uv• $4200/year! ~~ua~ .• ft05t~
pdap ......
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81, AtC. attached dbl 1·5pm. New l1e l Br • pr, pool, J1c.. ten11ll, fW'D /unl\anl on be1cb.
Wlb.r /Cieyr, aucrow1ve, Tr• .. UN h laod 11101,
refrt«, IHll 10/l . No ..nPCH.ll»ltlO ··--·---Dupltl, 2 18, l~ ba,
pet.lo, an«t tar .. IJJI .
Af, O.v•, '64· mL
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do 3 fll<. 2•., ha. twuul
\l(-W from frool hnl:' Yntt,
nr IJOl>I . 'bOU / 111 11
642 IKl:l
Newport Be aches f 1oest
$1200 Mo 642 ·4183
wttdys_·~~---~
3 Ur furn. w:u.her & dryer.
klrut or short term. Qt 11
bt>for" lOam 516-9888 ----Beaut Ill'"' ' '' m 'I .!>l y Owner rompl TwnSt! 2br
dpl" t-'rplc, Walk LO J~ lbUt bch & ~ . harhor Jbr 3b11 $8~. ......,,...
751 ~ Adlu. Ulll 1oc1. $.S50
--lf73. 7183
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yrly ll200. ur 9 mu. S750. ••••••-·•-•••••••••• ~10 CASADIOIO
NEW 'I O W N llOM a-;, AU.lfl1U'tlFA'tPAID Npt1M1~u . :1 Ur,"''"' Ra Compare before you
patio. :.! 1 ar 1111ra14c-. rent Cu11tom deslgo
ffl>lc, IJUC)I, i.1>a. lt•nmli, features : 8 pacio1&11
1116. ~-4192, 64&-321!> kitchen with Indirect
--Uldlt1nA. aeparate dinint.t .,., tun lea«tb marble
pullm.n ln bath, k.i.a«alac bedroom.., pool, BBQ,
111.&n'OW1ded with ptlAAh
---landscapLnc. ADU~T
eiy okt 2 bdrm, open J.JV(NG AT IT'S BDll't
beam thruout, huice NOPETS
ltltch·dlnt, 18x30 Liv. lBdrmfunilbedSM5
Rm . w/fi'ranlt.lln Slove. 2Bdrtn~tQ) new wuMl''i2rytr, ~· •WeetWllaoa
fenced yd w/2 doll ~DI. nl4M·1'71
Privacy·HOO . mo.
M.S-T.W>l.~·1W --------ONOO 3 bd , pool.
-/mo. Aak for ~rt
MUlillm. s:n 1211&
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Pllllli non•motiaC t mpl
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INN. ltlt.ld ~. color
REALTORS TV. bea&Ald pool. UtU,
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c1rp., CO<'l ,.,.., •• p1t\o, m.iier. ti~ M6-0< S... AM lHO --
r , 11 a.ta,__, noo r.a atr 1111
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BHr Bar By Owaer Cd Speclal Pala Hotllne. OVTCALLOHLY •GdClfSPnDC.Oaa~. 7M...,.tal,alf251.?a ll ~-Ifft• Ady t.o Box lOI. Dally ftJUND• II.. blk lab. 1.1r __ ._..,,_.,, __ _._...,.
PDot. PO .. -. UIOC.. old. Vk . Jamborte I: ~ • .,.IUTi .. ·
lllu. CA llr8I Briatd. 5Q.()874 ''Open Ufestf~" people
asso .-_l'ated --•t IL.htiH:ft w lbltm1 ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 5blrc a~ reap ooo ;; ,,. • l>bl k I bdr lil~ • " bdr ~ SPACIOUS Sl>f condo 11r., amot lnl fin> > OcmAD ., ~no ptta, 11!' -W.11& l~ be"ua. Call a., Cllt PIHi. frwy eo-~. CDM .•. Dan• &
lAcat.ed ~llln the Wii ......, .. ~ 5021 lat: lriab Sett male.~
ClUll ~~-.. ~ ·-~ .. •••••••-•tt•••• REWAJfD .-..u . I<'.
Udo Miarhta Y111age. 1---------i Broolcbunl ti Warn.r.
~warm rel•tiOOlf
Couplel C-...f6Mf1
Sin1Je1 caU7~ Recorded Illas. HY h.r I ft 2 8'1°11'1!1l8R cm ~OflM 2lrT , .... lO ·~ C.Omplex. BrilD.fTMllli
-J D23~n~.(." M 16 38tdroomwwnbowle. ~~MUIU ~t.e-Prol. F"m. to ~ s-. a.oAMS ...
and Loll. Gry twht M. ~t. n; Abu a e d P a r e n, t s SIDn'TW ~ _ __ rww, dehae adult c1111\ KEnJB.ausff£O Zbr -;;r w fullY lum. lrv coodu ~,.~, '"'""-•-· -.-IU1' 2 BR. I bl II!! plea 841 wnty, h 9nni• <k>rv 1:iO Cat tll1ui, fnwy WJH me Anll Ocl I -v ... _._ .. ~.. N «llAl't, 1p11 2002 ""'Cir V..-1)' .\at f7UlTO !Jtdi.a U !IO mo o df' T7l ttcL•i!lll \o 1 rvln• S!:M>. 59l3l. 99088Jl.
-loda 'Plb 11....-JOO Q)mpkx 581·'7'18 atl.:..~ _ llM IOI' Jimmie ~ w.. la tiiea111. tHr -tm. Lovdr 1a r1t• 3 un. • -Uta, • IWI rm. »b mo ..-s.A ,...S plu cu dt< u c, i&ar. 2 Br 2 Ba, adulu, 1)0 ~ta. a.di <:ondo, fum, pool
2,400Sq. n.
Private ElevalA>r
Wet O..r, Louo•ts
Panoramic Bay view
Covered P•tlo .
Decora\OC Amenities m.aft; ff»llt Bat belor AH Pbol, frplt lc:td»OK Nr Dul'h nr So Coul Plan, t.eM!e. Fem. nocM1 mokr.
-~ 11 RBQ t•Ol\l"d fMMiiM> ~-l.~9818 22·28. Wk997·5328, AaJraboutour ~la\ 0ooit ttJI(, I aar av•1l l\dult11 , M -- -Hm 91J3.9J FREE RENT Of'f'ER
675-8&62 br. t·l)le prt!lf'rT4!d o pett. ~ llarla Avt', liAcHWOOO APTS Wed 11 .-. l HI
.,,. ... Ar l"lll MZ5 S.,JM'f 2bt' lt>e ~ lbr "1$ •••••••••••••••••••••••
.,,...,_ IG-:11137 Adulu ~ Ull~ t 8r 2 at-Ory 11pt acl'06a
2:adTruatl>eedLbanaon front claw.. very p~lly. Anon1mous. You ve
t'elidenltal ProtMrt.Y Reward. Dye 7Si·lM1, heard about child abuse.
CwcAxwzedlomet."I. ~ 87s..t731. 8afeide/ What abuul parent
youroeede! · 8UAloa abu.se? Emotional or R.E. DEPT. . .... -physical. l..lke lo learn SAMnAGO IAMI LOST: Young Blue·crest l'llCft., Public meeting
714/132-5200 Amazon Parrott. Vic. Thurs . 9 -27·79, 8pm .
Cbff " Santa Ana Ave. Commuruty Church. 611
Npt. Bc h. Answers lo Heliotrope, Corona del
·•M.ax".~16 Mar. For more info. call
644 5441 Lost: G,.y F. Keeshond -----
, I Ba, 1 ba apt, 43nf St . , ,.... anckts iAI . .ou pc-t.
SITS. ~1 189U
S Br. l ba. lower nr Su fr om park 12110 mo
Q;i rtua IC2) No ~Li mr I'" Ba, fplr . W 0 Shorchm: M~mt Corp , ~13"1 hku~. l> W . p11llu.11nicl(' ~18363
Female 3' yn1 needs non·
sm61lln i roommate'
share 2 Ur o.pl CM .
631...stlB MfMOIT IEACH
OFFJCE OR RENTAL
SPACE, W Cst. Hwy .
Manners Mlle. 925t.q n
714~2628
INEED
I MONEY
dog. REWARD! Day *LORI'S * ~. en 39'2. Evb.
5.57·9163or 549-9896 a.ft s WE 'RE• l
,
•'-lllt J be. 2 ~. frJllC, .. nr Cait'l(ll.r "4() 004 ~t ---..,_ ....... rw.lsMd bdrm comp I r t •·ly pr ,.7S C..11
fW"nl•hed Promoutory t.'75 lor.M liriwt Nt>w Jl>r, 211111 lr)Jk.
dbl 1wr $50<I Nr bd1
INK> ~.ll<tZ Wt7 P<MQL Call bfr. JU.m ----OC..:ANl''RONT
IMMAC LATt: 3 br
beaut. furn. t''rpl c,
dsbwbr. patio on the
sand. Winter $700 mu
t81I Seuhore Or.
tin-!Mfi8 or 982 4214
2 l~t bd.nt\$. fplc, lite Im
bltn DIMn . 2 car KAH
Ot!aul c-u iotom apt
Prunt! loc Adlti. ~-3656
~Ur t'onJu
Urookhuri.t Adu m ~
Adult:. 011 ly, no µcli.
-~ 2br. l(tCICIOU!\ $3~0 /mo l!lt ''"'' I h~ pool adu)U. No dt'dOHll( d(:J,I 't'\SO
ptl4.s i:J2s. 1S& W. l8lh Sl. O!lJ 568 175ti 11 It 6 pm
646-960'1. 2 Br, 2 Ba. nr n\'W fplc. I
M1 bc:h, 'tt1d. quid. $37~
mu 7782 Ncwm un
!ro-414!>
Beaut. fum. Jbr, 2ba ~ar 2br, 1~ larJ(e bach yard
steps lo ocn. $600mo Refs. Reqwrt:d. $315Mo
2J.')-SM-092J or 928 l~ !7J 8ll65, 675 0428 eve!>
Sat. 714-!73'~889-2br. i i,..,b;i Tow11hsc l.alJlna .. ach 3848
-----'----.....;-PalJo,, encl gur l\c1ult~ ••••••••••••••• ••••• • ••
J THE No Pets. t 'roin $375 OCEAHRtOMT fVl•w
64.S-4074. Lile balcony. ~rct:ncry.
"GOOD rowNHOUSt:: Beaut. de beaut beach. 2 HH :! b.i, ~-cunty bldg. f795 Mn <.'Orated Jbr , 2ba pn v Waterfront llonw~
LI FE'' patio. pool, nr. S Ci.t 631 1400
Plaza No Pets. $495. Call -----
coll. 21J.981 ~. Dix l br, carpel, dr upe!>,
Su .. ""EFfTIME FUN ------fantai>ttc O<'e a n view ., · 3 BR I~• Ba, nr OCC, kids EJevaLor. ~b t"rranean Soc1.i1 Act1v1t1e~ 01 OK. ..,..,S u '
-
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oru.funtll"-d 3900 .•...•...•• , ....•......
nu;~CITING
'ALM MeSA APTS
MJ.NU'l'ES TO NPT BCH
8acb, 1&2BR Crom siss & up
Adults No pets
1561 Mesa Or
<5 Wits East o ( Newport
Blvd>
9am Spm ~6·9660
Seawiml Village
New 1&2 bdrm luxury
~ult apts an 14 plans
fro m $350. 2 b drm
wwnhou..'\es from $500 ~
pooJs, U'f\rus. w a Le rf al Is.
poncil.! Gas for cooktnJ! &
heating paid. fo'rom San
Ott~o Frwy dn' c North
on Beach to Mc Fadden
then West on McFadden
to Seaw1nd V1ll11Jit'
(714 .1893 5198. -
Responsible UCI s tudent
needs rental ASAP Call
Mark aft S. 642-6266
Need t'em. to stir 2 Br
house tn CM w pool &
Jae. Must Like children.
Prefer non s m ok e r
After 5PM OR &.-fore
8AM. ~3460. A:.k for
Jeannie
Fem roommate needed. '1
bdr house m CdM 71412
(;()ldenrod 76()...8257
Office Rental 4400
•·····••·•·•·····•·•··· OFl'1CE space ava1luble
al 17875 Beach Blvd
near Talbert in Huot
1ngton Be11ch $50 per
monlh. Phone mest>uf(e
service SJO per month.
desk SS per month. Daily
Pilot o ffice Phoo1•
642-4321 CXt 276
$230 U P Ofhce·:.lore
cpts. drps, A C 17301
Beach, II B. L:.e. ll42 28Jil
FOUNTAIN YAWY
MIDICAL
2 Su1tea co mb
w;Surgery Lease ap
prox 2,160sq.ft. Warner
ViUa~e Medical Ctr At
tractive rent & 10<' l or
tn>re Phy. & Surl(eons
CcilJ
~6 or 751 ·2261 ---------Gnat~ Cftlfw
10 Costa Mesa Newly re
mod shop'ii cntr located
at 2750 Harbor RI ha:.
!>pace available ranRuur.
from 48G-1440 sq It ready
for 1mmed occupaoc)
Cal.I Paula S Katz. A l(l
213/4644441
EXEC.sums
Tas t e ful 1-;xecut1 ve
Swtes 1n a perle<'t loc;i
lJOO t-:a~y fret>W8) :JC
n:ss t:losl• to .11rpun.
•
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rttolLEM
lad & 3rd Tl) I09n
547-5402
ArranRed by
Coast..._.L~
CASHAVAILABU:
Any purpose $20.000 min
Mr HarRrave 951·353S
Bus10essloans.any
~.unyamt
Agt 842-04SS
BUSINESS WANS
Any pW"J)O!>e or a mount
Lowe:.t ratei. ASSL'R£1J
flNA. 'llClNG 1146 6358
~1Loans
Avail for any purpose.
$10.<XXJ lo SJ 0.000.()()(J l'<i 11
R.D. Ruul11 1111. 6i~ W19
-OPEN24h.rs DAILY LOST I fi\JU ~et of K 1-:vs 771.3646 836 0104
at Rancho Park School. ----
9/22. REWARD' Please The Fa mily of MJlton
Call 551-6332. CMtke I Grosz w1shtffi to
LOA' f'. Keeshond, v1c
Mesa Verde Sehool !lfbt
about epm. REWARU!
M7 9163.
extend llus mess111(e of
grautude & lhanks to all
UIObt! (lll&ny fnends for
their ver y kind &
~htfuJ expression!> or
,.,_._.,,, ....... Mm. p ..... u~. sympalhy. l':velyn and ruw111 ..,.,. ..,.._,. Debbie Grosz
tattoo 1n ear 997·1~.
548-4993
t'OUNO. Prescnpuon
Rl3..'1!1Cb 71st
_ Npt _Bch. ~~~
Found . Rabbit Vic: Buck
Hay
642· 7 un aft 4pm
IDil 8 rn<>'l old Goldl·n
Rt-.r 9'.h & Occanfr<ml
N 8 Rt:war d 673 91 25,
522 85.l:I
l..liit uri.:e grey lahb}
cat. male. neutered fl1·u
<'Ollar. ltlwral reward
JJana l'omt 496 759'.t
5450 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Dnvtn~ next week t11 VH·
t.ona via Port Ange le:. or
Vancouver B t Need ... 11
meone lo share dnvani{
548-1..0.
l'wo 50",1 United Aubnc
tJckets, $45each
S48-826S
.....••...•....••••••..
Sdlools &
tnstrvc "°" 7005 Brunch • BBO'c, • Pilr
lie!>• Plus mucn mort'
GREAT RECREATION:
Rooms 4000 ----
New ~' br duplex. ~~t. 2br. Iba n·(ng. bltin!'>, nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• l or2 llm Su1lc'> fronl $7~
J!arage: frpk •yard $32S town & bl'h No P<'t., Room w k1kh~nett1• 77'J W l\flh ~l. <'all Torn
••·••······•••·······•· fmc rc:;tauraots <.:on "'-·-" ''I I t l SOJO r hu11u '-cum or di op a .....,..,,.. ius, "CTORS re rt-n l' t• r o um . MalllyW..t.d 'H Animal Sh-t-llH' .,_,.,..._ "'
Tenni~ •Free Les~on'
riiro & pro shop)• 2
Healtn Club~·Sauna.
Hyoroma:.s.ige•Sw.m
ming • Golt D11v1ng
_!73-6336am _ ~+se<'. dc~9 1 %!!:; $72 week & up !'J40.2alti JH~r'><Jnal1.ced phont• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \lule Bo rdt·r ('ul lio· LµOati· vuur portroli11' .ins,.t-nn~. t <.:all Arut.i Wellet'<l ido.in of 1125,0IJO hlk .,. ht adult \-1 JI< rt•.A.'>Ofl,•lilc prt>f~i.mnal Spa-.wus 2 br apl..'i Fam1 Beach fr(jnt , 1.2 8 r 'i.. --~~ _ _ Small ofhce Perle\'\ for ~~· ~:~n~<' p.l,~;t rent~r Town. No k id!'> or Room (or rent La~una ~;e~~K i!~,.%~· 1~~~L at_!l9-:!161 guarantt'f'\l by l-'ore1 110 Doberman f'uJ>Jl' ,111 I> t ' J 11 H 1 l' h ·• r tf ~s Rental 4450 propt-rty l'l~a~<' l'vt IJf"f•>. t mo \l,11 .. l<t·d :-.d l\l·1>hart tA-0 !l!'.:&4
Range
Apls, 1996 Ma11lc Pet.-.$i.'.i0 4!l!HJ9'1 His Kitl'li lau ndry West 17thSt.Sa nlaAn<i
642-1951 or646-1486 m> I Bdrm Cozy, clc;m, ~vil~C.'S !'fl 6· 95~~ For more info call Jot· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ool} CuntJct l>r H l•·r lrl! Jc1ult Otll• r-. IY.Jti·r C'ulor Y.ork..,h111, 546-5745 b44 ~
8E'AUTIF\JL APART·
MENTS: S1ngfl", I &
2 Bcaroum; • r ur
n•shcd & Unlur111•,h1•1J
-----pemldoenl lblktotuwn ''I & I Canall' 5 17 41lSI u1 For ~tore & offi ce sµ.i t·e at ---"" \ti I ford l'.m ""' I roru
1 Br $295. Pool, ,blln:;,, •-m uin heh. Mtl•" of "c ;in cas ua non· adults no pets 931 W l "' ~., smoker. So. S A. q u1t'l ~~Ut at 556 7707
rcasooal>le rates Seed uru,ecured lc,;in of f'OUJ'Kl I lh '>pet'<'! bik•· t 'I Jh !llov I :!I 11ru 17
500 to 2700 Sq ft. t6XJO Rt•pJ) ri50fl 111 •• 759-0295 1-Jimllmt·nr 111'4·11 1-'cir 111 • · whitewater view lllcal area M F $150 ~ 0007 l~St 548-0492_ _ I for I penon. U$)l>lu1r:.. no Rene Small lllde·A~ay (>fftt•t·
Onlr $50 per month \ .1
t'atll 3::!5 No Hrnadw:i~
S cnta Ana ll1~tur11 ,ol
fJlcJ,.:. ror mOrl' IO f11 I .1 II
Sam Warren 5!ll:I bliilS or
J~at;i 556-7707
Ml-.:SA VF.RO I-: bH qw.rtcrl)' payment... ''' tor 1·1111 hll1th l1Jlornh1
• Allul1 Li.111q • Nt• I'd ,
• MutJ1l'> 0 JJ1!1 <t,1 1y
11hi 1,
USTSIDE ktd'>. !>f'l, w:iterhcd:; 220 -------
lZ121st Street. H 1 (1tff C>r 494 7~1 VocatiOft Retttats 4250
:l Hd rm. 2 h11th 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••
P LAZA I S3750 Contil r t J•H' I f ound rtll'rl .,L t''"""" I tit ~il;.SMS11 ~ ~esa Wrde 1-. t ' ~I 1~20'.!8 aJt<•rSpm !JUl>lh r h11k1· ~h.11n fl,.,; ,,. WmYted, 7075
54S..4123 Mottw-s T""t 4•ull.1r \I.ill· \u ~t •·"'al 1 ...................... . ~ • I h !°>C'ht1'JI p.H ktr1 ' l11t I
Oakwood
Garden Apartments
townhouse llp,t.?1 adell Nf.wport B.CKh 3869 llo11M• for rl!nl, U1 g l~·ar
~ mo No pel'> l><i)'> ••••••••••••••••••••••• C·I~ :;II-" 6. ltncn., furn
~I t..ifa ·etu-. ~ H Stor•· 1 o.edi S035 tM :?:Q2 ,Hd11111I pr.111tt ,11 n111 ~•
off > 1·N.w1 \.J1 ••••••••••••••• ••• •• ••• µrt•ft•I ~t·n ... tlMt " I.Pd'
646-42t\2 645 !>~3 S2S mlt'ly pr cpl t.,ill _ , t•vt·.,_ PARK NEWPORT aftcr 3 1>.m. 548·1!1>19.
or tt't''>PllCe """'-"i 5 350 f 5 ""' f f"t g~ mo Satt1fr Mtc). Co. P~ ~n XJ11t r•: :. 117 ,,.,.,1 .1 t I B c;rund) rtllr675 6161 All type; of r~al 1·,l.tlt• ••••••••••••·••••••• ••' .!pm Newport Beach/No
88tl lrv1n1:
I.ii lblhl
17 141645 0550
Newport Beach/So.
1700 16th St
tOo•er ul 16rr11
(714) 642 8170
1"0 H SEJ\S(JNS A PTS Ba {'h e I o rs . l o r 2 -
Couple, no pets 2 br, 11, Bedroom.-. & Townhoui.e:; TAHITI
ha twnh.se Patio. pool, From $389 50 Mode m tor 2 br cotlai.te
ml Adults. infant ok Specta <'ular spa. total on bearh on Tahrt1 with
735JoannSt 646-6483 r erreat1on pro.l(ram. <'Br. ro w boat. was h
----soc1alpro,::rum.7 pools,8 m achine. comp lete
New 2 br, 2 ba. fplc, bltns tenrus courts. /\l Fashion lutchen. elc. For more
Wests ide C. M · $365 Island, Ja mbof'ee & San Ullo ca.II 979-2009 eves & Adul~ 979·3.17~ Joaquin Hills Road. weekends.
----------2 BR. fantasllc view. ~5 f714J644·1900 ~L~t S.,RI NCS vata-.._ lnaftk for manai:er / t·ouplt· -----~ ...... --=shed 22UJ Pacific· t.'75-2345 2&.3 R<lrm'> oceanfront lion condo on M1si.ion ~ -duplexe!t Ye..1.rl } Hills Country Cl u b
••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br 2 Ba. IJ( apt w /frplc, 67!>4!112 llkr Grceni;. pool. tc•nn1i.
6-rd 3802 pallo & carport No pets -Ncur rtanl'ho M 1 m itt•
•••••••••••••••••••••• $425prmo 645-99641 Vl/\LJD<J2Br 2Ha restaurant strtp \all
$295 Lovely IJ(e 2 Br ----Waterfront, J \'a1l Oct I OO:S.5430. '.ll>.1-12\19 Jfl f1
Quiet cul-<k-·s<ir. no pets 2 BR. pallo. kids OK. $325 559 JIS02 ---
1747 Sumac. Anaheim mo, b l & lust. 78H B W -----Larue Big Bear cabin pcxll
Pr<.'SIJ~ious new
EXECUTIVE SUITES
a v ailable neur O<.:
Airport. Attractive ratel>
1nchxle re<'epllorus t. law
library, <.'Oll!eren<'e rms.
sccretanal service. &
Xerox fa <'1hty For 41
personal tour & further
deta.tls inqwre al Vnrtac
l\$soc·. 95~ 22811 or
95.'>-3000
70<r..q It spa('(• J\<1 11
PCH & G2nd ~t Npt Bl·h
$275mo. Cil ll Robbie
~57 or M5 11221
Newport Near Post Ofc
Modern 502 sq ft !>tore of
ofc. 2630 Avon·C 213
417-1001 _____ _
lndmtrial Rftttd 4SOO .......•.....•.........
Hfwr<)RT IEACH
3000 ft, 1000 fl offil'e
'pace. quwt lit<> 1ndus
.trea No iJUtomot1H• or
f1bcr~l;i:.1ni: 645 3:123
d~-
mve5tments1lnce 194!1 WANTEO .... mJk tu HttpWmYted 7100 ~ClliDRc)ift -.hareexpens<':>ol 214l-t:k ••••••••••••••••••••:•• .,~ Tt)a ~.> tn T .th1tJ. L><·r ::!2 t•1 . .
..,._ • Jan Slh. <.:all Uurry aa..uuia 64~217l 54S..Oi>l l mlon ••EXTRAS••
----- -needed. bit players,
$16.000 2nd mort 5 Y,.. fnennZlnit MASSAt.; 1-; xtrau for maJ m otion
Earn lS'l y ield d1srount BobJames.u e Mas!teur pie tv series. poss t v ~ 638-0481bef~5~1 Outcall9~494_5111_ romm Need people for
CASH FOR ro·s
PnnC'1paJ 95S 3'U<t
HO~H.:OWl'll~:H UJ,\l"!-.
ARRA.'IGEI>
SJO.~ 10 $l5C).000
--One Co, LA loc shooUnl!. MICHEUE·s (.'.a!tl.tOI! now 7 M SJ.'> Ull!ll
•Ovtc:all• 11 ~ (:0.~ted for ..... ..,,
llA.\f 2AM 835 :n.\Y l\rel!X . '14'wt• Al l''tr~t
U1lt' "tt"l'k) 11
PR EG :-.i\\:T ~ Cartnl! lldlluwn•n Srn r,.,.
('Qflf1dl'nt1 .. I ~·ounwltnv & O'.'< ~'l',\H 1'r111iut·1 tun:..
rvfcrr...J -\bor\111n .ufov 1 \1Jrh1.tl'I l'h1lhJ"'· l'Jll to
54&5704 18th 5574.579 Fa.ntaslJ<'<>ecan view (;on tbl. color TV, 2 frplc
---do. Spac1uus 2l>r. Zba _S~ps 14 545~16 _
COSTA MESA
Profess orflr e ~p.;rf·
<1vail. '" Calif bl 1-\uok
Hldl! . 150-300 !'>Q ft I.ow
price ind Jdn1tonal.
-.ccunly sen 'll't'ii. 1 on
feN'flt:e rm & ulll Ahun
dant parkml( avail Con
venie nl loc d11:.1· t Cl
wrport. travel ai:cnl &
bank tn bid~. 230 E. 17th
St .. C.M 642-95()0
·A~ORTIZt:u I -•INTERE.O.."TO:O.LY
Lca'>e. ~.000 ~q ft . I.: of •SHOH'rTt:R~ I
Ul.C'I & kf'\'1Jll11? I rl.1.)
\PCAR 1-: a4i :!."">:\ , Al'l'IJUJll' l'a vabl•· l lo•rk spntud Reackf' 1 1"'11.JCr .. t1rrw pch1t111n ~ls&c.d 3806 Larl!e 3br, 2ba lowN. w1a ll amcmt1e!> $ll00
••••••••••••••••••••••• pauo new paint. blt1ns. 2lJ-4J0-0724
Beaut1ful48R,2ba. Yrly, clo.'>e to OCC. $42SMo. ---------
$750 per m o . N wpt /\vatl Oct. I i"l-0631 3 BR. 21'1 ba Be!>l front
Be b Rlt 675-1642 View condo tn Th<' Hlulh ac y. _ _ East.side nwly decor. 2br. Sl<XXJ Per mo , yrly lse.
lal»a ,...._.a 3807 Iba. ~Mo pool. adults, Bay & Beu<'h 759 Oflll
••••••• ••••••.......... no pelf\. 64()..0839.. ----
·2 br, 2·s t y, Twnhse
w tfrplc, deck, p atio.
V~ly SSOO. 642 ~ _
Oceanfront 2 BR. 1 ha,
~ar . yearly $525. ALSO
Balboa Blvd, 3 BR. 2 ba,
j!ar. $600 ye arl y
673-7412
Easts1de, Vacant. Smull I
Br, !>mgle udlt Patio.
li(ar & !tlOVI' ~ + l.:,t &
last & $,5() C'lcaruni: dcp
64.S-71114
Condo 3 hr, z•., ba,
microwuve. elec J.!Jr dr
OJX'jr Wet bar, upRr ade..,
New. $650 mo. 771$ 2373
day, &\2·2001 ':_V!_ 3 bdrm 2 b11 curpets ,
frplc, near beach. $450
pt>r mo. 673-5719 aft 5 2 Br J 1~ ba townhoust!
SfEPSTO UEA-CH -~ar'al(e.. patio, pool:
Qrte Bach, pvt yrd. $275 J3CU%.1J, flreplaC(' Adults
yrly incl utl. 673·7954, ~Y..:. ~ ~'11:4~--
6'13-~ev~ _ 1395 Beaut brand new
3br, 2ba Yrly. Large UP· 2l>r, 2ba. rrplc, lndry rm
per. nxt. lo bch. & Lennis Imme«. occupy.
ens. Quiet adults only. TSL Mgmt __ 6'12 _!~3
'525Mo. 64().9335 _ _ t Br Easts1de. small but
3 BR. 2 ba, y rly. Very cozy w/lots or neat wood
clo&e lo bch. Nice/clean $265. ~--__
673-211.3 Refurbished. Lg 2 Br 1 lh Ba. sml patio,
~ .. M.r 3822 l car gar. t:ai.ts1de CM
••••••••••••••••••••••• Ask for Pete 646·3566 an
3 Bil. 2 ba. frplc, nu crpt. 5PM. $300. --
"paint Uaruoul. Walk lo ST'UNNlNG large 2br. 2ba
bch. Ocean/ ba view S800 garden apt. Pool, r ec cau Sharon, agt 673-8550. area. $345. 110 w. l8lh S t.
Small bach. partia lly 2 BR 1 balh. Nice area .
furn. 2 m in. walk lo Garage, yard, klds-OK.
beach. $!65. Mr. Moore 1984 Wallace. Apt. B.
873-1992 Sl50+dep. Jt'or moi'e info
Next to beach & s ho1>5 I
BR OXJryrJy Furn. 2 UH
SlOO yrl> r.75·4490
2br nr-ocean , fpl d1shw
~yrtyOll Jst .no pcl
311 JG St 644 4340
HACllELOK t:NITS from
$225 per mo unfurn JOO'
from ocean. 20 1 E
Balboa. F'or m url' tnfo
call Renata at 55ti 7707
Eastbluff 3 br, 2 ba. leiJst'
included Spac. mast4:r
s wte, d1n1n,t:( rm. rlhl
,l:!arai.:e. iJuto dr opnr.
pool. rec iJrea Adult:.
only, no pct.:. 865 Am1~os
Way,N B ---
2 Br. 2 ba condo. tn blk lo
beach. 2 car gar. auto or
nr Beaut. bay view. S6SO
yrly
TSL Mgmt __ 642:!_003
OCEAHRtOKT
3br. 2ba w /office. Yrly
fl-pie, 3 car gar. SJOSO.
TSL Mgmt 642· 1003
OHTHEIEACH
Bach, kitch, balh. util pd.
Hole.I Apt.s. $210 yrly &
141. 1st & last. 2306 W
Oceanfront 673-4154.
f1c•c-s. well hc<ttc•d , off Ca.ti floti W1UJUm\ A1.l·n1
!>treet par k1n i:. 400 i3JTnlor9601~5';' Lagun.i Oreanfront. pvt
beach. pool. 2 br. 2 ba. No
lod.'\ l>C';! 499-3579 -
PaJm Spnnizs 4Hdrm up·
gr;id('CI pool home Near
T o wn 673 4 666 &
752 5752
11mps 866 W 16th St I
Newport Beach. <:tintal·t 2 da) approval fund tn i I
Lok·l-'a !->t In<' . 86 1 W I d a~., "I<> p 11 t n I "
1 MO FREE RENT
EXEC. SUITES
H!WPORT CE .... TER
F\Jll wrv1<'e Prom S22S
Newport Rei:ency Corp
16th St . 642 1700 I ""·()()() -$75.000 Znd , I>
Star 4550 IC);tro. Lido ~cv.pun 'o I
•••• ~ •• • • • • •• • • • •• • • b'3 7595_:_24 hr'
WllJ, L:.e LO I or more
ram1l1 c., 811: B\!<ir
lakcfronl Chalet, X Int
!>kung, bo<ittnl(. ndtnl!.
fi:.hJnl! 5 br. 2 ba. forC'l•<l
mr heat ..rock frpk. nr
town. plowed rd Xlnt.
prkg Great for all ~ r
FUR R ENT II, 1 76~Q fl I I
\acant land a"a1I for AmiwtMlttlh/ t-t.ora~e 1n lhl' open LAx· 1 '~'/
m c M off of W 19lh M Lost& FMd l
t:all Roxie 00 4210 M f' •••••••••••••••• • •• ••• •
17MJ64<i·7189
•HEWrORT ILVD•
c; M office spat'<' ~95
714-631·5664. 2131162·8967
-.... Wft'Mnfs 5100 Rentds Wanhd 4600
""'"J( or dJVtded t1m1· ()(' NEWPORT BEACH cup ·y 1-·or deta1h
7141!6&5607 New Rarden oHtc~. ll 05
-------& up at ;Urport W/Xlnt bntcis to~ 4300 freeway access Ground
•••••••••• •• • •• • •• • • •• • floor avail. to 4000 sq rt
Male or f emale to i.bare 4 ~I. Gmny
bdrm hse $125 Shure 1 "GUNA MEDICAL food and u\11 &42 79G8 -
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Respons ible. w o rk1n1:
w r 1 l c r !\c t' k s o n 1•
bedroom rottuRr '1n
Corona del Mar or Cost a
Mesa Qui etncs.., esi.cn
tJal. Wnt.c Class1fled Ad
•206. Oa1l} Pilot, P 0
Uox 156CI. Costa l\1 esJ
!12626
-Suite for lea .. e. l!rourH1
Moving? Avoid deposiL'I & floor , ~a nt c n l y p 1·, Dci;1re f:..e rent of house
r ut h v 1nJ,! expens e'' downtown. approx 1127 cpl lookmg for unfurn 2 3
P r l'lfess1onally is 1nce 1q.ft . allract1verenls bdrm wiencl yd for 2 mature dogs flave 11ood um HOUSEMATES ~l a~:.;,!75:!700 -ref 's f or all or u s
832·4134 COROHA DEL MAR 151·9100. 12 4 p ref. Steve
--------Deluxe office, SlSO mo or Jean_. -----
8.'.lyfront home pnv. suite Realonomics67~00-.. Jebovw· wnn~ses &
Rar, dock . non-smkr, G d h d h M50 673-1521 Newport Beach orc1apt r an mot er n s e
--·---·----~Cannery section WtRar. fplc & 11arden
LUXURY Residence \o ·675-4912 Broker area in C.M. 964 1578
shr in Nwprt Bch . $375. ---Leave Messaiie.
Call [)avid 548· 1914: Choice shopping <'enter --------
----spaces -5llO or 1160 sq rt. G\O' w ;dog wants Cotta11e
Nice Condo in San Ju11n Under nsr. Prime C M. or sm Me, s::i=so-s:ns By
Capistrano. SIGS per mo. Harbor Blvd at Baker St. Oct 9 548-6466 __ _
31266CalleSan Juan. loc. lmmed occpy. Agt
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b1ni.1111n of 11t·nh for s;;,
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and to pl.Cl•·) our all t"• 11
642-5678
I
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FOi' \pp\ -t9:! i2'J!; I J1>1>I' .it 1 h •, l't•n
n;'>.1H•1 llifiO Plac l'nt1a
Linda & Vicki I A\t•. C•>i.t.1 "'1l"•J
CLERK JR.
·~;! ~C:~c;r. • I ACCOUNTING
24 ~ 835-7313:
O.C. A IRPORT 1 <:ocxl opl)Qrtuml\ lur .111 SECt•y & I 1•nlhu~1u~ttc pt'''"" 1<1
I w11rl< tn our t·~ pnrt ESCORT l'orpilrJl\' ufftn· Wt· .m•
*SERVICE* I look1n1: lur "lmt.•om· whn I t'f'IJO.Y" heuvv numlwr 111· ~Pt>t 1dl1t1ne tn bu" l.tJI Bank reront·1lwt111r1
nc,!>mt•n · 1 ''"1 11' n I i. & c·m.h upphc,1tmn will
well'Oml' be amon.: thl' dut1t·..; I :! 739-5248 24HRS. )" expcnt:nt'c de.,1r~1
hl1• &•nefll& & workHH'
c'Orld1llon.~ arc xlnt GrNt Company
OUTCAU
31 hrs b-11 Ill~ I
MC /VISA
f'nr appt plc·a:-.1' 1·all
Ma.riw Hartle' at
COVERGIRl
• 953-0771 *
2'l Hr Outl'all ~rv1<'t'
PRE l..AW student needs
$25.000 Will do anythmi:
Leg a I t: <• n ( 1dent1 a I
DVM I' O Uox 3242,
N. B 9'.IJi63.
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AMCORD INC.
~wpori Center I
640-1900
ACCOl 'NTANT. retired
bookkeeper wanted. Ex-
penen<.'1.'ll Jn .. mall bUS I·
ness accounl1n11. 16 hour~
~y wee.k.~141~
ACCOUNTING
Bech cloee to beich. Util _c;...al.;..l_Ren_a_t_a_. 556-__ 77_07 __ _
• IJlcl.d. $300. ~~-67~.;...:..;~H~~-·~~-1 0-.Polltt
. 549-1.366 UDO ISL I II Room for rent. Tustin con·
Choice Joe. frp)c. new do. wshr /dryr .. avail 6f'J() Sq. n. view. under
c arpets, pa Int. dtapes. now ror female . 832·5799 -ground prkg, elevator.
ESCORT SUVICE
HIS&HHS
WEl'ROVIDE ... .. ftMcJ Hn
91J.t904 24 HIS
1102 W 17th St. Santa Ana
ACCOUNTING
~LERK
1126 •••••••••••••••••••••••
lbr cloee to be•cb. View. •••••••••••••••••••••••
e.JcoQy. UUJ incld. $500. 2 br, 2ba, range, dispo,
175-Jf87 · disbwsh. Ocean view. No
T · eo.st Hwy vi.s1bllily. Air Garage. o qwet senior Shr. house In Mission Vie· cond. Lasuna Beach.
Ir, ..... °"{JI tw&iUty 5005
.::.:~::.;... ______ ,...;Pets..:..;;0-'...;;."7_5._fl6_1·_11_92 ___ lbr, Versa I Ile on the
adull. 673-5148. _ jo. SJ~Mo. UUI incld. (714 )549-1186; wknds
• '1809 &..:11122
••••••••••••••••••••••• u.p.-u.. .. 2 BR. 1 ba, new paint, Bluffs. S425Mo. wkdys
<Q&, Dooring. crpl, frpl, 2 Bdrm. den, 2ba, I~ dlx 645·8242, cvesl&wknda carport SiOO. 673-2026 orean view, 11ar w l•ut.o ~ -=~::..:..=...;..:..;.... _____ , opener, D/W, elec range, ..:;.::..:...:;;.;. _______ I
~ W... 3124 storage fac, 493· 1030. Steps To Beach ....................... 38r 28a ...........
LA ~HA APTS FOR RENT 1 Br. $285. 2 .• 63t·s80i"'"'o.
.Larte UU bd tuu'den Br house "5(). Luxury
aplll. 'Adwu. Debwbr, 81illi.S0.493-0e67Plll. OCEANFRONT L arge l
., ~. encl l(ar, gas bbq. 1 Wlll4• IHdl 3140 Bdrm. t651)/Wlfurn, -$500 Aloi. GM Pd. 778 Sc<1tt ......... ••••••••••"'••• furu. 642-11.21or675-0516
Pl 8Q..5t73; 6664111 YEARL y 2 bdrm. Block
2 Bc1rm1, l b•tb a pt. *nrlllY(* from ocean• bay. AduJta. 1175, mo. Gu llUMA f\nl!place. Only $t99.tll
peld.IG-5073. ~ ..... APT 142-301Ut551·2818.
Nlwtfdecor•l.ed3Br2Ba WllUKn ' • BAYFRONT
towabouH . Spac lou1 2 ~. •~...., 2br 2b9 2 at.ory f750 yrly.
ftrtplace 6 pool. Quiet apools ~-r f15.80Qiuck.
.,... wu. no pets. OMrtdearpori s.a-... 117' ..!•!::::..::_..:.=...::::;;..;:;::.;IM5-~;....;..338.;.;...1--1 .,.UO apta., BBQ'a .. •••••••••• ... ,~••••• •
_...., 2br coedo Dr. So. clo9ewfwys llbchl $100PREERF.N'T
eat P\ua. Poo&. •r •· nteolboppio1. a er. 2 .,., rm patio •
.-r4orf-.ozl 171I1 ..... 1111111t l•11P·L«lol«ru1.fl4 111w..., caue c .. npao1. S445. ....... 2Jw, 2 be. blUtl. dtll•=k laundry fad&. . sm mo.
"' ..... C.11 .... + wlmillJl.lUI .
147 LQ64 Weekd11• lfter 2pm -V phone 492·1561 or :---_-9f•dl 4H·l2T5. ADytlme ... ~···
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Oranp On..sale $3$.100
S. DietOOf'f-lale $11,700 s .. a.to OD-Sale $36. 700
Toll·Pne -~-2000
2 rooms avaUable, ahr 3
Br house. 1arage, patio.
~ yrd, E.Side CM. no kidt, responsible, 21 yrs
or o&der. CaJI Bud, res
&G-'1751. wort 658-2945
Prol. wortillg Fem. look·
in(l for same lo abr
beaut. 2 Br 2 Ba apt
w/frplc • view at
Promonaory Pt. sW mo + lhut.U. 675--3744
CWfice on Balbo• Jsl•nd.
100 sq. ft. 1125 per mo.
2 nd. fl o or. Coa s t
Properties. 673-5"410.
Bay front olc. !i00'&1400'
w /80 ' boat s lip .
Janitorial, prtng etc
fn.lOOI.
u.. Uc $61.900
C>rmile On·Slle Ck Us Old luue type 47 or 48
TolJ.Frff CIOO >25i2 2000
lhU o ff Ice furn . FASTflOOO
llacArtb1&r Blvd. View or l'IAMCNSI
airport. "5C)M.o. 752·1747. 2 Locadoal, UIOK down.
ho 45K + 1roM mo., ft\OIUy
W. Newpbrt Beach me IXICUTfVI OflC, • beip nao. Execu·Sysl.erna
w/o)der r .. ponaibre l'amilMd. DelwtebuUd· Rcalt.on7S42216
J*WOD. • + 'i1I utll. '-.... o c Ab'Port AU
MS-194 .me. a~.U.ble. · r .. t fl'ood•.-Newport
llotbar' ol t wUI eb are AlltforBobJ>tcl.luon 8ch Very popular IOU·
..__.wn KB apt w /fem. t7t-tlll lion At product (fruit
Hiii" wa) w 1.-J)Oteftllal
Prlv. raa 7'a $200. ~· '*'· aarden en· foraddtedl4ea&arpro(i\a .
..,.713 ~ pro( ce:akr. o...t movlna-m1i1t
fludeal needed '° abare BO .._. \I_. Dr. £. Mil &Na ..-. Mab of.
apt on Balboa l•land. C.K.ICT-IM4 ferl M}2SZ2,673'44112
Pt-ti• ..ie. 171-SZU •ft AlJ1llll'l ArM n.c oles ISemt·ntlred 1•n. 'coetr
4. • eKpm.urt 00 Brit~ d•IAI •He>t w /local ...._ ..,...h'"L \o ..UT wtialrl aerv.-m '° lJIO 1en. toalt. Can rum . a..tnedadi lurefl. 1qftfl'om'7Jl.ll'MOH> llllD9eaplloi ..... 71l5.
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142-1571
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lait ,_..,. Bealle I YI -
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comm 'I. 54M'727
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Neat. hooelt, reait , 12
yrs. up Lie 'd Oave
9114-UMS
Eat/Int r al nt &
wallpaper. Qunl work,
re as f'ref e11t Steve
547"'281
Repair Is R eroor. All
t y p e 11 ·s hinl(l eb
rock11hakes·c·ompo·t11r
Free e.t 541·5i30 1"111
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Ori vew a 1 1 • pat'"' 11 9'ampoo & ~tram f'l•an
1Gl• 1Wp&Jra•St!ah .. '0•'1n a .Cd« bn a.ht f'O*ra. wht SAS Aapbah 148 .a11 '1U 10 m1n bJH<'h C~an
lk'd b\, din rm hall SJ~ Av.c
rm ft SO. muc-h 110, <'hr
f) Ouar t>IJm pet odor
(.)It "'1)air . U >''' e11pr ~ ~on m> .. f'lf R .. t.
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'fboroul(h.J.t detailed 1n ~~your nt'xt VllN Y
:Ode 6 out Quality worll.. or event w our i.Pt.-t·1ally
exp $22 Ric hiard c atenog 3 lot'ut1un i.
9Q.T101 ' Cal.1~70_ll~..CPM
m;.:;.elacJ c-•/COKnte , ...•••••............... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cement work All typeb Young . Mothe.>r wis hes· u c'd Contractor ~lltOlff.~ Babysitting m her ho me. 642-8482or646-6563 J~Calle SanJuan , San ---·
JuanCapa.st.rano Dri vew a ys . patio &
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Bkkpg service, alJ busi· CWld c_..
ness needs, hr 1mo rates. •••••••••;••••••••••••• c Olnsteosen 497-413-0
orvORCE BY MAIL
f'llinst to ha al. $70
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Plunned proJ(r a m
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1c.IW\9t ~ Toco or J 11t-I
642~
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64()...4090 or 759 1~
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Wllllt a REALLY Cl..t:AN
tlOUSE• Call Glftgham
G1rl t'reeest &u.Sl23
Robin ·a Housecle aninl(
Srvc, for a thoroughly
dean house. 54()..()8.S7
OlJ l Soow· Hou.l>ttl earung
Gardening, clean-upe & For a home lbat sparklc.-s
lundscaplog, fi1•11r1H· Ukesnow 979-0076
lbustu. ~ 7072 ------
LAWN servlce.111.nd
scape, dean·UIJ8 ,
haullnit 642·9907
t-• or E x c e l I c n c e 1 n
hoosedea.runic. Cleanan I(
Unll rru led 548 37 26.
MRS CLEAN makes 1l Oxnm.. la.--.dscape mamt Gleem Bach .. aptii .
Apts, condos, aml bui. homes. 549-9372
JJt• Mike M6-6684
Gurdeninl(, tree t rt m
ming, clean up, & malnt
serv Arrue 548-8414
Howieclean111g, proresi.
Neol, complete. rs nbl.
· QuaJ1fit.'<l personne l to
serve you. !~rd. ~0105
1be fa.st.est draw in the Alice 's Housecle a n ing
West. . u Dally Pilot Reasonable. reliable &
O assified Ad. 642·5678 refs. 673-12.66, 640-4871
Al lut we're b~e!
Sttttn UnlJnlited. a pro-
feuiooal bcM&M Is child
aitt.1na •s•ocy •• now ~your ana. Rein
when you are away trom
home knowl.og lbMl pN»
feuk)Oal1 are p~lng
yoor home tit eann• for
ywr cluldl'et1, planta. &
=:ers Unhmited a lso
prd~aJly cares for
th ~ c h ild '* s p ec'\a l
neech
675-9630
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Aul.os, I llM & Off, Ji'r on
cell's Lmmac. Clearung
Ser v We care mor~
t..1cd /hnd 7~9 0323 .
7:i0-15S7
Valley Land1caplo1 A
P!anu. Int/Ext. Ground 1J1 paintmg. Spec riates
cover . 1·5·15 plaot1. for apt.a Bill. Frtt est
wholesal e onl y 646-7:146 Uc'd/booded, ~71 __ _;_ __ _
R&>denual & commuc1al
palnt.ln.i Free est Reas
r1lt.e8 67~1 . 873..()73'1
Bnclr:wOC"k Small joh~. l'APEKING Quaht y Newport, COllt.a M es1t & Jtvlne. 67~3175 eves work fo'ree es t Don
~'ves s.43 ~1 2215
Bnck. stone. block work,
tile Cloqrs. con c rete
patios. walka. drl ve
ways Pree eat John
846-1.583
Mell & llock Wcri
M~-646-f.819 ........
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('(JOltrucllon, hou11ehold
& uff1<·e 11 u pp l1e s
~ble r l.ll4.'8 Ca II
ll'l6-as.4
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t.o 11ell? Clasiurted uch clo
it we lJ 00 5678
Palntinit & Restoration.
"Par Excella nce". s t
he 1n11reh R1rh brd
~ 836-!iMS
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lle~t<:o mml S1-rv1n l(
coutnl C"om m 8 yr ..,
lh2hl'Sl qua hly work
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fll'io' YAt, J yr ~uur
Oluck ti.Nian 962 M711
lnt1E.n pamUnl( .It ho me
rt•p;u r b. lle li n h It• &
nmbl. quaJ wQrk f"rce
Mt Jlank54.'i ~
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s.wtRg/A.thrafiOM •••••••••••••••••••••••
!';xJWrt Dressmakin~ &
AJlt'raUons EmL & 1111-
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Nnt patche11 & t.:ictur•'' w1md<c ~ !t5 + 9S7 1000
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C.11&1r'11 Plumb1nl( for r•· IWl MlJ Jtm
liable repa1l"'i 64!> 350:1 '
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home!> Comm••r11.11 ~
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TEMPORARY PRICISIOH ~_....,. " ~ today to work ASSIMILH Expenenced m saJes ror
on van·--8 ......... -lin,. & 11 top Import dealership """' ............ ,., Position available in 111 Newport .Beach. Good
bookkeeping a ssign mechanical assembly pay, excellent benefits
meota. Work close to s hop Must have good Call Joe Parkinson at
your home. Acctg clerks , mecharucal aptitude & -. •cH IM--RTS bookkeepers, accoun-tninual dextenty. Must ~ ,..."' .
tant.s are oeeded lhruout be r aau.!Jar w1lh re work. 848 Dove Street
Oranste County. Call u:. Lroubleshoot.ing. dnl!Jng, NEWPORT BEACH
forroot'etnfonnalion. re aming & pre11s 10~ 752-0900
Robert Half's Mm1mum 3 years ex AUTOMO'nVE
occ01imtet11pS penencc. Eimdknt com LOT IOYS ...,..., N u d pany benef1ls <:ont;H·t ~ o oroa w;.y P a t M llh. 5S7·9051 M e d 1t·al & d cntJI 11:!00. Coldwell Banker F: benefits Top p11y. ('on
Bldf(., Santa Ana l····.0 •• i;:-------·I tact General Mana1:er 11t f714J83S-4103 EARLEIKE
-.................. -•IASSEMULER~. cle<'t ro TOYOTA-VOLVO
mechruut'aJ coal wanders 1966 Harbor Bl vii
for i.mall Solenoid <.:<1
Prefer cxper . relwbilll} C~'TA M E.<;A
a must Work with s mall 646-9303
Ba.nk.tni.t
TauttS
F\Jll t ime & part lime
posJl.Jon.s. t-'ull time pos. ~wres pnor bunlunJ(
expenence
GOLDIHWEST
SA.HWA IAHK
6100 Warm•r Ave
1 lunt. Bch. !)2647
A m<:mber of our 1x·r!.011
nel !>lair will bt.-rnnduct
1n J( 1nter v1e w:. fr<1m
toam lo 21>m. Wt'<inc'> &
Thur. at the <1bo v" ad
dres!.
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Emplu)t•r
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Ba.nlunR
I
ACCTS r A Y AILE
Expenenct• helpful, IYI'
tnlt nece:.sar y. Sulary
open. Chance for ud van
c eme nt w 1g r o w 1n JoC
Newport Beach property
m~mt firm . For 1n
lcrview call Kare n al
752-07QZ
prc<'1s1on parts. Good i\lll'OMC111VE manual d e xt er1 l > SaJary negotiable . S R Corf .... , ......... ,
i-nw.oecnng 834 Produl' tarlllS!
lion Pl , Newport Brh Part-Or full·l1me! F.arn
TB.Lat I Downey Sa vm iti. & Loun
has an openinit an its
Ql6la Mesa bra nc h Cor u
part u me teller Savin)(.'>
& Loan°' bank in~ l!XJ>t'r
preferrud Mui.I be abl!'
to work Sat Xlnt work
an~ ('find , pa11i Va l'.1
t 1oni. Co nt a 1•1 \1 r
f1 ahcrty &12 7422
64.2-8584 while y ou lear n' In
•ACTRESSES/ACTOHS
All ag~1all t ype:.. Nit
up nee· "S /\ M ' 1n
tl'rv 1e wan~ now Our
d1ents ha' 1· wnrk1•<1
"Rocky II '. "Cold1e &
Till' Boxer . "l.iidy In
Hcd" w/Hul1t•rt Conrud.
· Wri i;il c y ':. Dou bh•
mmt '', & Oti.ncy Studio!>
•Anyone interested tn
Movics /T ('lev, c a l l
"S.A M." t-Oday. Sm rl·c.
nl4) 778-1080 ext 95
Amb11.Jous? Be your own
ho&s. Work your own hr:..
Ol.'lalls call ~-51.22
ANIMAL HOSPITAL
Bathe. clean & reception
. l<:U II °" . .pt. tune. -10 hr
day, 2-4 dys 11 wk. CdM
644-5462.
AM~ S.,..,ic•
PBX o pe rators for a
telephone ans w«.>ran J<
M:rvtce expcne nced or
will tram. FUii time or
part time shirts av111la·
hi e Days, aCternoon·
l'Vl"l'UQ#t.S or .:rave ya rd.
Must be able to work
l\.sSL'>tant Sales Manai.tc•r
We 'rp !>ceking 2 w ell
WOOmL<I women Crom 40
t.o 55 y can. to ill>!> L'! t in
s ale ., & manageme nt
Must have expcn ence tn
ladi~ r<>d uc1n1: s alon
fin. 12 8pm d aily. every
11lhcr ~t. !J 3 Up lo ~
mo. Call Mrs. SullJvan
631-2444
J\SSJ~T. MGR.S, SALES &
CASHJ ERS · Positio ns
avail Now H1rtnJ(
OONTEMPO CASUALS
Women's Clothanst store
an new Mission V1eJO
Ma l l. M us l be en
thus1asat1c ag1trClis1ve &
s ales oraentuled . In
t..ervtews will be held on
Fn. Sept. 28, 10 to 2 and J
lo 6 al Con t e mpo
Casuals, So. Cst. l'luzc..
CM. ..-
Altt. Apt M-.r
Couple . wir e -o r e.
hus b a nd ·ma1nt. 200
Urul'i, OceaJ1Side, expr
reqd.
TSL Mgmt 642· 1603
i.orne weekends. Typing l•-----------35 wpm. reqwred Many
co benefits availuble
Please call Mon·Fri.
Fash.loo Island area
Co&t.a Mesa are11
Airport area
CaJI SU-4.230
M/F E.O E
AnBwmmt servlce need.'!
operators for various
l!hif\s. U you like a Job
with a claUenge, apply
ln pencn at 228 Foreal,
~ Bcb. Aak for Carol
La.Joie.
APROPOS
ATTBfTION
llOrOnr
Mo ..... Hecfl ..
U you are new to Cotita
Mesa, t.emporanly dis·
continuing your educa·
lion. recent.ly d1schar.ied
from t.be service, or for
any reason seelung tern·
porary or career worlt,
consider this unique or>·
portwlity.
Y•C..Em-1'1
SZl6PerWll
fashion Island The women and men we are looldnC for mu y be
tired ol typing, roldlnR
F . E P9Pflr'I, warebouM jobs A ID e U 0 Pe a n a wortdAI( for a limited
Oeslper Boutique 11 i ncom e . Work with
aeeldnl • MlliDIJ auils· youna people. Rapid ad·
t.aal manac.~ addl· vancement poulble . If Uoaalstalf. open. you are 18 or ewer and ~~~C....~~M4-~~Z~6~1~2~l woWd be available to -= start wotlt bnmedlat.ely,
call... .. btwn9:I0-3:30.
tnesting, re ward1n1:'
S<...: Ric Wright.
HOWARD Clwnolri
Oove & Qua1I Sts
NEWPORT BEACll
133-0555
WE OFFER
•W4rf
•MewC•
•Git. Alow9Ke
•Nd 'focaffoft .............
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Opp a..tw.ity
WE REQUIRE
·~~~
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•Ability To Woril
WltllPeople
•Dftin To S.ccffd
Sellin" America '11
Finest Automobile
Apply Mon Tues, 9am to
1.2.om. Ms. Gilmore
IOILOMGPRE
PONTIAC
1J800BF.ACU BLVD
WESTMINSTER
192-6651
AUTO&Till
SBVICL
s day work week. Apply
Newport Tire Cente r .
:IJOO E. Cout Hwy. CD~
BABYSITTER -11 te
E.qwil Oppor 1':mrily r
COLLECTORS
If yo11•n 1ooki1MJ for
challe1uJ• a11d re-
ward .... Sec• r l t y
Padflc PWtOMI a.. ..... ••calewt op-
~ -Y-• cm-C011¥caknHy locat-
ed s-to AM office.
w. •••k ••If · ..ti•Cltect htdM•ab
who thr l •• Ofl cti•••· w.· ... pre-pcnd to rewwd yo.
...... wfttt •t.rtilMJ
.-.... r..p.g frCMll
SI 1,000 • Sll,700 _.
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n.. l•al c..ctldote
d pollftl pnYioul
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or~· c~y. ..,_....,., we wll trol1t
llt'-t iltdi•l ... 1
..... • rftahd bee ...
~
Y• c.a look forw•d
to • ... wetlc ...
............ profit
..... -CMltlt~
blR flt; pacU.,.. For
hoosekecpint(. My llomc.
Moo-Wed-Fri Ncur
Busflard &r. Hamilton. 96:t8388 Issac•• COMJ..,.• -..... ~ BABYSITTER n eeded =:r OK. C M area. '7141558-2084
Babysitter wanted e x·
c hange for r oom &
board . ...,Liberal home •mJ
$ • -•Allt .....
• •
Banking:
Southwt'lit Bank n .-qw rt''>
ex p e r ienced Uunk
Personnel for M 1hi.1on
Viejo, El Turo & Lui:una
Beach oCflcei.. Please.>
conta ct J oan Gor t'.
49'HTII
atrber Sly hat tfl ma na i.t«.>
part·Umc 631 -9$n Tu1·~
FTI. 9 6. Sat ' 9 S l'VCS
1111 :J0!
BIL.UN(; CLt:KK fur
m a J o r w h '' I 1· ' u I 1•
nur ... 1>ry App l1 1'.1nh
ml.L'>l h~: "'If i1tanini.t &
havt· m111 I) r bkkl( 1•x
Jlt'r. 1Jcnd1t'I tn<'ld full\
pd hr1u<.1· µIan !> OJ\
wnrk wc-ek t'(!u1·at1flrt•I
reimbur .. t'ml•nt { 'onl:ll'l
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liJ LU N (j 1...1. E Jl t\
Sh3.11> pt•n;oo nl'i°ded 10
/\ccoon t.Jnl( IX1>l tu han
die btlllnl( A(·rur a lt•
IYJ"t & CJCper un addanl!
mal'hme m•t't•,i.a ry (;,,JI
CaJaena t:mplo>~. !IW
~ bluft & du)~. :.om•·
expcr helpful G<J11d
btmlofits Cull for a J>l'I
731 $100, ext 2flt!I
t.:Af•i:ff:HIA llt:LI'
12 noon llU II JO IJlO Mvn
thru t-'ra Y.xpertf'nr•·
preferred but not net·
CaJI JuarutJ. 7~ 7113
C;ir Rt-nt.iI (;I) m..:'<1.' l..111
~ to ''·r v1<·e r ari.
pick up & dt·h vl'r) 4500
C:ampus Ur ...; 1•v. port
HPach S&i 1111
UennJ
PHSOHMH.
~ALOFftCE
l'AKTTIM E
COME
JOIN
US!
KEY EHTRY
Of'ac' TORS
w~ are &eelunl( an eH1
raent i:w<>Plt' onPnted
per'l<Jn lo p t•rlor m
d.tven.1f1f'(i dut11"'1 lfl t h1·
l'er;onnl· I om t·e Av r 11
rant '>houl1J h.I\,. hll
tnRual ~k1 lh ~po1nl'\h f.xµJ nd1n .: fir 111 t. • t:nJ(ll\h & tw .• 1111• I•• "'urk M11n F ri rr111rr1 '11.ll.'fllni?' l•ir rl.at.• ''011 '
tll>{'f'atr>r I '1 111111 • ' 1n1'' i\1J1>h '" l•"r "n po r r'""Ulf•••I h a II A !lamn•J•1n ~11n l-r1 '" IJ<ll1 Um{ huur ... JI! l••r
CARWASH l'~;a'on HOTEL I t..1 2nd ur 1 .h1r1 .11111 ,,,
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Jo'ull & t•an Tim" J 11 SJ t11 t.orl i.; •
lK &ovl'r P11uJanool'" 1:,1 4'~ 111..'Sl~E~'-SY!'.'f ,..~ ...
MJo:TRO CMt Wl\Sll I'<
i!!lOO I larbor HI <.; M C.BtK fMHGI. 2283 F'111n11·"" lld <.: ,\I Olslnf'tll'S, Jllf\'! & r<1 rcl~ ~9 ;)fJI E.xpr pn·f MO 7Ti3 CASHIY
Jo:Xpen~ll'ed. and """'' Sandy SSG-J9:r7
IOOt<KEEPER
Acc-ounl~ Pay.1hlt•
(~lf\j('l1on P:xpr l'n·f
MI!\~ lht \ 11' 540 ()51111
• knuw ledl(l' or f1I111
Suturdayi. llr' t<i Ii
De!J('ndahll' !jf><! 43!>3
Clerk l>P''' T,·m1-orJn
pr,,;111un no"" J \ Jll tn 11ur
'Pl lh II off" t t it
i:. ... vm 111 ... 1r.1hh· 1'•1,1
tun' l11r ·' ppro\I m.1 t• h
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p1·r,on.tl1t ' I•• "'"'"
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551>-6328 -----
IOOOHPHF/C
PQh1llon Wllh prominent
Fash 1!11 fl<>al Joilta tc In
vest Firm Xlnt op
~t)' _ 640-0123
BOOKK F:EP E R ·StJ m e
typiog, s m bookketiptnl(
rJc, hnl Lo be arranl(c:d .
642-0212
C~'illJ ER lliJ'lC'>\ t:'
pd I' time Oll(hh 1\µp
ly an per:-.on 111 Two (; U).,
F r " m I I ,, I ) .! 2 f, i
1":11rv1<>w ktl ('~
Cl\.'> Ill 1'.R (.'AF 1-;TE rt I!\
fo:x1ll'r hdpful but n•1t
ne<'essar y Mon Fr 1
7·3pm S140wk Apply in
pen.on onl} s-4 Mon·t·ri
700 Intra Ca ll 700 Npt
Cntr Dr N A
<11-rk 1 '""' "' 1n1 ... 1 l••r l.ll1!l' rommn<'l•ll 1 r J' • I
d l(ct'I('\ I 'l'rsot'l i.l'll <1•-tl
will f unct Hlll ii i. p11;t>lt-m
solver. h11ndhnf.! r.·funth
an ~ cu. .. tom••r "'''" 1c1· ~!Inf' ~"90rtu111t >. 1n
lere sllnl( work. 111111<1
beDef1L~. alnt IQt'11t1un
Please call Mike /\sbe
for interview 851 0933
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f. 11111·., t l•·-•n••r Jt.~u
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COUNTER WORK
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l>I C ll 11u1
:~ :.1 10 JOl'M, Call Mr
Jnrll..-.. 1M 14111 OWucr r°' quality mPn.,
st.ore wanted t-'Ull L1ml'
up d prer <.:all Mr IOOIUCEEPElt Tlaert fOf' 1nterv1r w 111
Q erit ·Typist. pos I l I on r eq
~ate typ111R & fl h111it.
will tram. Jo:SS ~g K 1 n
COHSTWUCTIOH
lkald a itood tounda111111
& keep chmb1nli! h111h
~payroll C'lcrk. an1,
p.a>Jble & bkkpr Xlral
st..11'1.lnJZ •;.dant.., c .. II
COASTAL
PHSOHHR
CUSTODIAN
CPA finn al Ma c Arthur Garys &Co 7S9 1622 Blvd & J umborce Hd , 1 __ ;; ____ -__ •I
J.rvtne. 752 027 4
BOOKKEEPER ;Ge ne ral
1:/fice duties ror NrWfl<l'l
Beach lntcnor Oes1an
rarm One 1(1rl Orfat'e.
payrol I, 8t'Count'i rr ..
re.ivable. payable, etc
Ple as ant surruundinl(s
~s. 5 day!) week. Dark
Meteer. lntPn or ON11Rn.
1727 Westcllfr Or N R
646-1678
IOODllPY/P·Tl-
Cor CHART H Ol'S 1-:
Reitau.ranl Sut 1Sun Ci
Monda y Call for 1n
t.erview. 548·7167
BOOKKEEPF.R
Riviera Realty
499.2900
IOOIPASTIUP Part t.Jme. Moo, lpm to
IOpm, Tues IOam to
6pm. No c xpericn<'c
peceaury . Apply The
Pennya a ve r . 1 660
Placerwa Ave C.M
IUSIOY
l'\"i/Sat e11e ahln . Apply
In person 1 t.m·2pm, La
Otve, 195¥1 Irvine, C M.:.
81111 Drivers-url(eo tly
Olllded for INClinic school
dill. flex.Ible hn.. pm
preferred, Salary" $S.2.8
hr. Hwttlo1ton Beach
Unloo H .S . Dist
Transportation office.
525 YoRtowll. H.B Call
535-1$21. _E_' .O....::_E_. ---
CAFt:rEJUA WORKERS
la aU depta, cHblera,
11Jad ma~era, cook ·a
J:tel9-er•, line 1ervera, ~·l:IOPM 11011-n-I. Nwpt Bc:b area nr
PHllloD Ille. CTl4)
m.awttorbUniew.
c .............. •WMrtlloun a lllr. aia. •• IO per bt. c.• .. N.8 .• OdM areu Mo ...... DllllH'J. Ap.
p17 •' Newpon ll•aa Ualfttd School Dl1t..
"'4 llrvtn ornee m1
Ill I Ut, c.oeta iieia. ....
CASllEIS
UTOTEM MARKETS
Openjngs now a vailable
for Cl.lll timt' a ss1!1tont
mana~ers on 2nd & 3rd
shtl\ No expenence n"<·
We tram. Start SJ 10 tu "
per hou.r. Advan('(•m<•nt
opporturuty ror mana11l'
ffl{1'1t pos1t1on.'I lo SS SO
per hour tJ quahhed f'nr
m11re lnlormaUon ~ an
ll•rvlew. 495-9!Y.IO or rn II
714 153'1·4840 Will an
l.etvlew on Saturdayb by
appointment f'Aiual Oppor t::mployer
OVll Eo£inffr 11r1tenlly
ntt<led 1n root. dear
Newport Beach. Must
have 2·3 years suh
d1v111on dcs1an 1·x
penmce 714 7~·5.2fi2
~SIRED
AllVtRTISING
The Daily PIJot u1 seek
ing a per90ft to a ugment
our Oaulfled Adver1ll\· t.n« ~l ror In·
aide lelephone ules
QualJled or telephone
u.lelJ experience helpful
R~REMENTS
INC.UDE MAMt type 4.SWrM <elet'·
tric1
Dependable
Oood apeakin• voice A ....m penonaUly
SalarJ c:ommenaurate wtlb ..,... .. + comr
......__ &xcellent com·
pmlJ blneftU. tr )'OU are
amliUoua at WPl lO be
pe.6d for )'OW' efforta, ... all'°" tn&en'i.w: ,.......'""'· 801171. ext.127
OUteelCOAIT
DAILYP&OT
•W.Bay8t.
Oailea*9a --~
a.ERK-TYPIST
Tra>rwt' pog1t1on avnllJ
ble 1n our l.eaal Ari
''ert1s1nic department
l.ight typtoJt r eq w red
ClS-40 wpm> T ypan1t test
will be adm1nlstt•r ec1
Automoht l(' nt>c·cssa ry
ror llC'C'l\.'110031 locul dn \
IDJ!
t:xcellcnt <'o mpun \
bene rtt!> 1nc•l ud1 n ~
medlraJ. dmt.al. h i~ 1n
l>U1' 3DC'e, Mc
For 111terv 1ew. pleust•
call
Personnel Off 1 c~
642""321. ext Z7 7
~COAST
DAILY PILOT
D>W BaySt
U>sla Mesa
Equal Opportunity
Employer -----
COOfMGClHM
Dit.ry level pos1ttoo, rnd
tnR 6 editlna orders Cor
submlMlon lo the com
pl.Iler.· Flgun uptltudil
rt.qi.Ired Other desired
quallflc atlons Include
knowledge ol 10 key. lyp-
log 35Wpm, • aome office
eiqierience. Ple1111e apply
lnpenoo
CMllJ MFG
7901 Clay Avenue
I lunt.lft«\on Beach
CW /ol Beach, S tor
Garlield> filua! Opp Empl~
$1.89 per DAY
That '1 ALL )'OU pay
for a
30day ad
tntbc
DAILY PILOT
SOVIE
IBTOIY
00 IT NOW!
'4J..Nn
AGEHCY
540-6055
l700 llarbc>r CM
Nt;\'Efl A ... ,.; ...
<.:4111 after h<JU~ appl
COOK Bac·kup <'Ook
Mon·Fr• day:. II JO to .J
751 2666 ai.k Cur Lynl'ltt•
or ~,.alt.-em
COOK fo'ull T arrw fur
fU>tlrc mt·nl fllttt•I. 1·x1~1
in 111 quantity mok 11 . 1!11
henef'au. mcnt<il & cl1•n
t al A11pl) ewuorl
\.'1lla-642-SR6 l
lmmechal•• <1J)t'nan11 for ,,
I matur1· & rl'11ablc c·u!>I••
ctrnn to v.orl. in our IJrf.:<'
l..11J11 M.1nn.1 VlllJ ICl' "'
u m 1· m h 1• 1 11 I " u r
J.in1 1onal s tJ H. )uur
resJiion...,1b1hllt-:. wi ll t•n
tall duv tn day J(t"nt•ral
m&.Jntenunt't', tndu<l onl!
llrl'f'k<•n<i'>. & k n•JW l1•<lg1'
of noor l'llfl'. Xlnl rom
pan) bt-nl'l1l' /\µ11h in
J>l.'f'SOO .1l
Udo Marina Viii~
34l!fl V1.1 Opono Sit• I 't'"" pclr1 Bl'<1t·h ( ·o
t A!uul "l>Pl> l'mployn
Mt' cooK.1n:1.1•1-:n 1'"111 1 ume Good pay Mu~t
i.peak Spami.h & l'>ome i-------F.l\$(bsh 893 3314 Onl(. CUSTODIAN
BHQ F\Jll tame und pan tamt•
Jarut..orl11I r ustod11al µm.1 OOK pantry p"r~on tiom uv111l11bll' at i.hop
11.il(hly quahf1l'd. am pmR center a partment
aRUU1Uve Salary depcn 1'0mplexC11 & manna ro1
dt•nt on expt'nuncc t:x Newport Ueach I n 11n1·
cdl ron cllt 1on11 & .. :x<'dlcnt bencr11~. 111
hl-nefatR F.I N11tu(•I Coun l'ludml fr~ heullh & h ll•
ll')' Cl11b. (..<AJ(UnW Nal(Ul'I lll:>Uranrl' Cnr Cull Um•'
l'tt Otl'f 400 5767 9 Jl'M Some l~lllOr\.'I hOV(.' tll'll
<..'lolled Monday able hooni. Apply nt 011'
COOK T .. ll'flHE CO
Part Ume cook. IJte cook 1071 Camelback
Ing • clean up dut1e!I Newport Beach, 144-6796
Free pre.s c hool t'h1ld
care meld Tuaun area.
American Pr• School
544 1467.
QlOlt Wllflt.eci for llalJ8n
!test Eirp req. M 1r cau 87s-3164 or s1s.e1113
AIJO~-
COOK fl WAJTR~ 8:30
to3. Noexper. fo'Ull-tlmc.
-~I
OOOK. wUl tram. 40 hrs pr
wk. Coco's Restaurant
~DM
l'OMERSERVJC,;E
t-~ast growinR St. J ohn
Knit.s lla'ds a competen1
self st1irtcr 1n the Order
Dept. Scr\'lCtnl( our t'Uasl
to coast t ustomcn1. In
volves heavy phonl' l'On
tact Call Nancy 54().7171
u tt e r w a n l t• d t o r
wt"t.sw\3, exp. preh1rrcd
Will tra in riKht In
diVldWll Apply 1n person
S.1.2AM Se1 Sult.a. 837 W
lllUlSt.CM
DAYTIME 11£1.P. nper
pnal'd; Cookin•. penochr
clearun". AJtbouich not
nee .. uper w 1f1t11t food
equip helpful "35 hr u wk SJ 05 star\. Other
ahJfla avail. Apply In
pe,n100 be\wn 10.S.30.
''Murry 's ", 2 15 llr'CNldway, Laruna Bch,
or call, ~ belwn
10-12.
•
··---~.--....... ---. ----........ ~..._ ____ _
Uebwry man. ufr furn dt'
bver y 0C LA. bobuul
i.n.ck. gd dnv • n'<'Ol'd .
~ Pttl S3 M t•n
Mc Mahan ~It &t2 t145()
O.llver L A T1m c11 to
homes 3 30A M t) OOA M
St' It t lot p p l' ii r "' 11 t• t' kno~ lt't.lltd of 0 r itlljh'
(\'iwll\ G«ld dnv1n1t rt'
tJ~1roruc i.•'mhly ~io
t aon opt'n Ne> t'XPt't
~~ Will ti 11tn SS 10
~ L'all 64.>:Jb:J.2 fur
Appoinlmml
t'Ol'd Over l8 t'Dmpa11} i.---------\ t'h1 ~lei. $3 10 p1·r
hr .. 1ncent1vt'i. C1all
M.i.rk J~I 2681>
~ROW
SlCl lTAIY
t'ummumt y r>cvt'lup
Hlir,W..W 1100 MltpW..W .1 100 .... Wlllh4 7 1~0 ....................... ....................... . .................... . ~. ~ 27, 1179 DAIL V PILOT CJi
o.Mi;.a ~nee
Clerk. •om!.' t)lpln1 •
~ PllY few <'0Mtr1K•
~company ~.11.
\: I H l. )o' R I 0 A V
C'h a llen a rn H of ( 11· t·
nte&rin., vrientuted C'~k>WI & orgaruied
l'r"°'cr oon 11moker Ne11t
u ppear aoce t a ll
bd ~ l't.'ll SM 64.2 2935
u.-..... lmulaOoa ln1ta1Jen tor .._. UNOn lnaulaUoo Co ID
HllltW..t.4 7100 ..... W..t.4 7100 ..... W .. 1d 7100 ·• .....•••............... •........•.........•... . ..................... .
-
lllll_!"!_c _ So.0 .C Call Malda. for Cotta& Men MEOICAJ.. Secrc.tary for Park!U ~llencltn.t~ S~-Oilko lnnl•hon bll.-JlllS" Hartllr-&lvd. Ortlaopedlc olfact , f\&.11 ~.pt 6 J'.aa.e.
--• .... I.JI. l'WJU me + weekeoda. ,time d •y•, rn uat b e Call b etwn 10 -Spm. ........ ·mted ,...-w. __ ....;;..;;_.....;.__ ___ , ~lo tW.... .,,.....
tVTtnll)' h ailable (or ~I ' litAl.DS WAN't'ED 1861 S medical tu.tones! Rapid ..:,._~-·----
hard workiq lndM dual A.-.CY Oil Hwy wguna Bch. lyplDI • tnA1cn b1n1 . PART TIME ~ ~ ':-~~·~~ ~,.:,.,c:~u~~t!:. ::r: ~. ~. ·~W't~ • t~~rar!~~~ --··n~lNGi-
Supervtsory dutJH ID• derwr1ter . E•perienci MAIL/IDIT llllrienced Odl)' need app-Adult.I oou•aodlni. c hide lop ect l on s . r t q 'd R o b erti.on ly. Call betw"° tam· ....... lve .... -•Utl'-"' dl.rectlna boul«leaning lnautance AHoc. Inc. &Oam. Moo thru Fri. --,...._.. ,., .we'· etc~~~ ~ ~. CLERK 6"-lm5. =.ec1::.. ~~k~wt~~
andingcomp1ny IHTll'IOI DISUH• Medical R«eptionlst S:UO per hour. P hone
f l .,-I n..r..-i1 t f 64 2 ·432 1. Ex t 2 5 0 e t s npp Y in FtlM Busydala processing co. v ... ~s o c , exper BETWEEN 4 :00·5 :00
penon, 9am·noon. M<>n· Needs shlfl>, org1nu:ed h.a& openin"s on hit. & pn!ferr«I, 631'2200 PM
l')-j, Penonnel person fo r g~nera I 2nd. shif\.s. f\IU or part Ml-:OlCAL Alla tar~ ~on HOT& secretlll'lal. Ught book time. Handle sta tu:l caU11 BACK OFC-EXPER ·o. Op
900NnponCcnter Or. keeping " typing. Ac· from accountants & help 631·21670 t.:qu.aJ portunaty Ntwpcrt Buch. EOE COUftt.a payable &: phone coorchnale quality con· E_'m_p_lo_y_er ~ -
o rder ng 1133 :t l62. troi with edit dept. & Me.senger. re11pom11blc. Part t ime . afle rnoon . N<><"""'"" Beach. other r elated dutlei. own Cltr, good driving re· general office work. C:tll
Hotel MAii.ion HOTIL .... ._ .... .,...
"9fw:
•CASNa
f /T,fle1 ln
•HOS't JHOSTISS
F/T.PM
.PAMTIY
Werior Dffl4'I
Wanted lnLerior bes1gn
Apprentice for a leading
deti1gn fll'm 497-3776
J A.NTTO RS. Pt-time or
fi~ clearunR evei1. Meo.
women & couples . Q!n
tral O.C & beach area:.
Call 532 6558 betw n
l()am-4pm. Mon·l'TI
Must have accountmg or cord. Gu a r 30thr wk. 642-0411
bookkeeping exper. & be $32S hr + lk m a Call
ablet.o operate lOkey ad Melinda. 8 .30·10 30ilm, Parttimehelp over lljfor
ding machine by iouch S49-887\. insert.tog & tying ,•a rly
Please call ror appt SI.In AM onJy LA. Tames Metalhnt1on Eng1n1e~r 646-0637_ orti46-~
SAFEGUARD
BUSINESS SYSTEMS
INC
2'@ )o'airVlew Rd C M
~3091
M S. °' 'Ph.d·.E E w 2 4
rUT-TIME
Need van or ""os~on , _________ _ • n1ent
'Ille Ir\ 11\c Compan), " \:Ommunat~ b u1 Ider.
lot.Jlcd 111 f'J ~h1on
blw\d. Newport lk'ad1
lkl.l> Ill\ 1mmed1alc o~n
lflJiC fur 11 per11on dt-111nn..:
.., du&llenRlllR opportunt
\y & Jllrd,'\IVl' ~urround
rn~s 1n the Hwldcr &
!!);crow Service Depart
ment
Gtrl Friday. l(d rront ofc
appeara.nce. IJte typm g
rtlQ, 40Wpm. d nt work
1og cond . near OC
i\uµort SaJ a.ry fl()(). '800 mo. bo:.ed o n exper
Medica l bene fit s pd
R W It. ;\:.soc Newport
lieach 97S-1.AM4
~Mt
•COOICJPM
£xctll.nR opportunt1es Cor
bard working, peop le
onenled people to join
the leader tn the hotel tn·
dustry EnJO)' excellen1
company benefits . Apply
Ill person 9am-noon Mon-
fh. Personnel.
JeJTY needs several RUYS
& Jtals lover 16 > lo help
wtlh ticket sales to :.para
events SJ hr to start
Oppty to ~ up tf you re
free eve.; & Sat cim t;all
m•m2~.
yrs .-xp wa ll su i.taan
metallliallon processes
wtuch 11\cludes f1htmenl
+ E B + m a g n e tro n
~ap . i.putt.enng. RGA
a o aly:.1 s. pl J :.ma
etctuni . ion m1l1Jng, C V
morutonnl!. & prore ... :-.
development $513 twkly
Tilke ad t o neare~t
t-m ployment develo v·
ment dt'pt O OT
003-061-030 Ad paid for
REC.n<>MIST PIX
We need a very consc1e n· uous. personable andav
for our exec oCfice::.. Hr..,
from l<HI Mon·"T• Call
113'.! 8fm E 0 E
Days oU avu1I SSIO 1>1
~l0::._..~1.646 14lJ
DEUVERV &RF.C ~ N
wa nte d ror rurn1lurt•
st«e S3.50br tr• :>tun
Apply 111 person l931 Npt
Blvd.CM
DRIVER wa nted dl'
liverinl( oHl<'e milrh
D•IVHS
Men or womt!n 2:> yn. u1
oldet Kuo>A the toai>t
<.'IU{'!. Nel $180 a week or
nw r1· t>r.rnl(e Cod't
Yellow Cub, 17:100 Ml
He rrmann. Fount a 1 n
Valley (No of Sluter
bl."tw n Nt'whop\· &
t:ucbd J
GOOD JOB!
Sduor Citizens m\'n. ~
dayi, per week. car. tall
bi3 2289 WO Newport Center l>r
Newport Bea ch . E.O.E
M o n F'r1 9 $ 30 !•--------To qu<1ll fy . cund1dutc
should be capa ble of
handling l:1r11:e volum e or
paper work & :.everul
proJectS :.amuJt ane<>usly
At:t urn\e lyp1nR & ftlanl(
:. k 1 I I s r l' q u 1 r t• d
Famalrnnty ... 1th Reul
atatt• lt')(<ll d1wumen\l>
helprul
Grow1011: N U Ins urance
i!J(cncy hie> 1mm ed1ate
operun~ ror cxpen enced
telephone prospectinR
agent in our ma rkettn11:
dept Flexible houri. &
xlnl benefits Ca II P am
8 67~9900 ror mtervaew
Howecleaners. top pay.
earn up t o S5 + fur
J aruce's Raggedy Ann
Tues-f'rt 8-3. 645· 1800
Freeway St.ores. $56-0363 ---DEUVF.RY
XTRAMOMEY u" to $450 xlr a ca:-.h
t!itch month ror work 101:
apmJ( 2' 'hrs ea('h 1\ M
DRIVER
nf'eded for exct•llent
company m wrport area
lonll ter m usstl!nmt•nl
Call Lenore. 556-3:>20
----
HOUSECLEAN ERS
Car nl'<', P rr Top$$
Ga.ngham Gtrl 645·5123
before other.. lire• u11 Carl•---------GUARDS rt!'ll Must be 18 ~179 !'12:> I ,.__.-_-.-;. ______ _ °' ~ 33'.!6 , • t-\1 11 & part llmt• 1\ll
J r e d s L' n 1 r o r m ~
rurni:.hcd ARe~ 21 or
over Reur~ wel~·ome
Nu cxpenencc oet• App
ly t;ruver:.al Protecl1on
ServH·e. 1226 W Slh
!:ilrttl. Santu Ana In
terview hour.. !I 12 & 1 1
Monthru fo'r1
Hou.seeleaner P 'l'. F T .
own tra.n:. Top $S$
DEL IVERY {J f.' .. 'I <: ...
BOY Full-llnw Viilld
dn vers llceru.c rcqw rl'<l
Nt!al Over 18 Appl~ in
pen.on to Mr f\len\el> at
Rnben Bein & Wilham
"Yost & Assoc 1401 Qu:ul
St Npl lkh
Del Men over 18 for L A
Tunes to home:. in N ll
C.M Perm. p L $400 mu
646-0037 or 646 5844
OeJ Men OVt'r 111 ror I. f\
Times to homt.'l> in N B
C.M Pt'rm p t $4UO mu
~or6465844
DEMONSTRATORS
l'art t1mc your :Ht:u.
huusewarcs ~roccry ,
will Lrarn 778-3360
Oeotal Assistant. X-ray
lie re quired Garden
Grove off1ce 638 7111 -Dental Ass't, exper'd.
BX> mo I-\I II bt-n l'f 11 !>
842.Qi25. 549-4110
DENTAL
Penodonust nt~b p<1rt
lime KSSl. 3 days d week
~ duue~ oppl>
X-Ray certJftt•ate rt.oqd
Expn . pref'd Xlnl
benefits Salary l)pen
CaU 842·663 1
UENTAL ASSISTANT
!>mall fri endly ca:.y
paced denta l om ce n11t.'ds
outgoin ~ & rricnrlly
.:hatnude a:is1stanL G1Jofl
wurk:mg houn., Newport
Beach. 646-5411
venta l l\Ssts t Uo you
want a career IO Ortho
ulJllZlng all your l{LJ I\
skllls'.' 640-0l21
Of:NTAL ASST Part
t1 me Mu:.\ bt> ex
pen enl'OO Ca II 64G· 1662
between 9am lpm , Mon
thr tr1
Dental As.<>t. On ho Ch r .
N B Part llml' or f11ll
lime up to 4 day., per
week Top ... a tary &
benefits. Ortho exp &
RDA req. 642·2626
DENTAL Ol''FICE A11s111
t.ant. part ume. front &
chairslde expenence re
qui red. 3-4 days week
Ca1J 957·1763.
DENTIST expe rie nced
Great opportunity Dr
Flaoze r, 642-0 11 41 or
DRIVER
MnHftCJff
Newµon. Beaeh cs\·rov.
of'f1t·t• ha.-. an opentn)( for
L• Dnvcr Messen)(er to
make dehvene~ w1lh11i
I.he Oran)(c County area
and perform other m1 11
cellanl'Ou."> dUtll'S Ex-
penen<'e 1i. not rl-qwred.
but vou mu:s t hli' c a
\Wld. ('31if11rma dnver '\
ht·ctl.<.t' aml hght ty ptn~
i.k1lh s1 .. rt1nj! s alary
~~. pill.!. 2()' !)Cr mill'
Pleu'>f' c.i ll J ar k 11·
Sl<ur.tcdl. for mon· rn
formation .il 642-4000
RDB.ITY
HDEllAL
Scrrings CMd Loon AsStl
Equal Oppty Employl."r
Dn.ut Clerk. exper. prof
µh;1rrrucy, !) 6. Mon fo'r1
Must type. Park t..ulu
PharrTUJcy NB 642 1580
for tnlen lt:W
!!:am $200-$500 per week
reltll>tennl! voters to help
qu.ilify the Libert an an
Party for ballot :-.tatu:.
Ca.I I 964 1908
f:am S200 week ly P 'T tak
ing i.hort ph o ne ~al!CS al home Call
631-4061ext209
B.ECTRONICS
llavtn~ a hard tame find
tn(ot work'' Arc you tn
t.en:stcd in a career in
e lcctron1 cs. w t:ather r n r e l' a s t 1 n ~ o r
telephone/teletype 1n
t.tallatJon & repa ir. The
Cal1fornlll National
Guard 1s lookm~ for men
&t women anterested in
l!ettmg ahead m todays
wmpeltllve job market
WE TRAJN YOU! This 1s
~our !(olden opportumty
to earn a s ubstun\1a l
monthly income. have a G E N E R U U S
RETIREMENT P LAN.
qua l ify f o r L O W
INT ER EST H O M fo:
LOANS. plu~ M AN Y
MORE BENEFITS• Fur
further information c1d l
John M cN ult y at
(714 )979-7363 or apply at
2651 Npl. Blvd., Costa
Mesa. Calif.
Ptt•ase cumplett• ilPPh<·:i
uon or send resume 11. 1\h
..,aJary reqwremcnU. lo
L PARSONS
THE IRVIME CO
550 Ncwpon Centcr Dr
t..;ewport Rear h. I=: 0 I-~
l::xecllllve Secretary As
SLSt411t for eXClllO)! l'Oler
tamment firm Mus t
have xlnt t) p1nj! &
'horthand ">kllb & bt:
able to travPI Salarv
ne1.?ot1at>le Call l>on
494 656ll
Fabnc: Chu111 1111t•rv1t>w
m~ fur mana)!cmcnt &
-;ale:. PoS f''ubn1• or n •
I.all ex per rt:q Cet II Mr~
Kmdel &$6-4U4U
fo'tleClcrk
R.L. Kautz ha:, J beJ!m·
ners spot ror a resp &
hardworklol' person 1n
flhnJ! dept. Gd work cond
w 1oppt) for tra1 ntnl!
w advdllceml'nti. Som1•
typmit prer. S>5(} mu S
da}'· 8 15-4 30 <.:ontiu1
Pel!RY ul 549 4700, ext
22S
floral Oes11mer Z yr:. ex
per. In tnc I' T
752 7040
Ful or rart Ti,_
Couples & tnd1v1duals ror
busmei.s of your own
LocaJ AJnway distnbut.or
trains you for splend 1d
opportunity. Ph 547-3182
Gardener. partime. for '10
unit. apt complex \.: M
642-1.951 or &$6-1486
·~---------
GUYS&GALS
~:>tc1t1nl( & rewardtnJ!
w o rk cnrol l anJ!
merchants m O C s new
ScrooRe Card Club Will
Lram Earn $100 evrry
da) It s e11sy & fun 1-'u II
or part lime. Call .Joe ur
Uonna 851·9077
I lairdre:>ser needed '°' 1th
11ome c h en tcle. N. B
Close to beac h. 1tood
p a r k 1n J! 673 534 2
eves:494·S943
HANDYMAN
For small electrorurs co
L111hl Jaruton a l duties
OelJv('ry & pick up in co
truck. packaging. Mus t
have valid Calif d n vers
lie Ap p ly G L G
Syi,teml>, I l LS2 Condor
Ave F'V
HEAJ~TH f'OODSTOHE
Sale. & food bar help.
673-0068 646 .ag 71
~eeper. part um~.·
Jae. medical group. mic.t
be 21, speak f'..nRh:.h &
dnve l\pply at 722 Baker
St . Costa Mesa
lloo:.ekeeper.1. full time &
P 'I'. f(ood work.in!! coudt
lion:.. 8 prl holada; ..
E.O.E Bisyvww M:snor.
6.:! 3505
llO US t:K t:~l't-;K ror
elclerl>• lady Mu .. L he
Rood took and have t)'ftn
C<l1' LocaJ refs Wl•ckl)
stuy, but L1rne uH fo r t('c:
Pvt roum uod bat h.
beauttful ~urroundtnJ!i.
49t-4409
Housek eep e r . Neat
mat ure wo man. Self
start.er. Misc . housework
for working man & older
daughter. Casual home
m Easts1de Costa Mesa
85~~~9 al~e_!:~pm.
HOUSEKEEP ING · Lrtt'
houseJceeutg & erraod:.
Pref. college o;tudent
Ouisllan 64.> 7085 N pt
Bch.
ruJJ & pt-t1me Rays or ffnltt-nf(£PERS Health. H.B. 847~ ~
HELP' Busanc.-ss L5 boom & MAJOS
tnR If you're a respons1 for an exclusive pnva tc
ble adult whose bonda · resort. Star t 1mmcd
h I c . w I th n c (. . ~xp preferred . Wtll
tr a nspor t a l 1on & 1n tram. f\111 time. Apply in
te rested 1n part t11ne person. 419 N. Co asl
employment with 1-!reat Hwy, LaR. Bch. or call
pa.y CaJ I Sitters Unbmtt 7141494·8521. a :sk fur Gener aJ Clen caJ ed. 675-9630
LAG UNA M E OJ<;AL ----·El~aine~·~~~~~~ LAB. ... .. ._._._._._ .. ~
IMMEDIATE needs front office r e
cept -:.ecy Diversified
po61l100. Mature person.
T ype SO wpm, n on
smoker EOE. 494-0701
HaiPTTAL
ADMITTING
RECEf'TIOMIST PART TIME
...._. '" ow od "' OPENINGS todoy's ,.r Wide r Help on Saturday & Sun
RECB'TIOHIST. day mont111RS to deliver GENE RALOFFtC f':
Fast J!rowing St. John
Kruts. needs a competent.
sell-start.er in the Order
Dept. Ser viclllg our coast
to coast custom ers In
volves heavy phone con
t.act. CaJI Nancy 540-7171 ----------
SAMTAAMA
TUSTIM
COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
GeneraJ Office Equal Opportwuty
Recept1o rns t 1Ty pr s t Employer Mf r
lmmed.openillg rorcon .. ~~~~~~~~· sume r electronic farm
HOSPITAL
EucadiYe
DAILY PILOT
l o our carriers. Mui.I
have good drivanlol re
cord . large s t a tion
wa~on or van. Hourly +
mtleage Call Har ry
Seeley at·
642-4321
644-6687 --------------·
Good phone voice. ac
compllshed typing abth·
ty.,_oo correcting s elec·
tric. Lite clerical reqd
Xlnt. working cond s. &
be ne . Sa la'ry comm.
w /exper. Apply Gate w11y
S cie ntific Joe 302-0
Redhill. CM. 540-5686.
s.cntaryod •
lmert sections LA Ta mes.
11P M·2AM . pd b y
amount done. earn $'15
wk or mor~. 5 mghll>.
H. 8. 892-8422. -----
DISl<it'4ER
HVAC. Comm/l ndus t
projects. Min 3·5yrs ex
per. Mech consultants or
OCA.irport.
Dahl, Tlolylor & Asi.O\:
549-5234
Dispa1cber for construe
tioucompaoy.
54MJ13.
DISPLAY BUILDER
Minimum 7 years ex·
perienc:e Lo build custom
hardwood d i s plays .
Eltab lls bed company
with beaJtb plan. profit
5haring, paid vacation.
ste ady wo r k . Sala ry
open. C ha rles Gary
Carp .• 631-0880
Distribution
KIDS & TElNS
~ extra money dta·
tribuU011 fs .sollclUng Mltllert~ for Laguna Beach 1 DJO&l pe>pular
"'Alaine·
U*JMAUPI
M 6 P JUme gltloM
a•aU. Work yolt own bra. Call -etrculatleo n.t. _,_..Mon. Ul.ru M 1¥J' to 5Pll for ......
U Jlllla"n ._.,for 1 bet· .... ,. ... ,.a.ntto
lllllil tM eaployment ---·QMllOed.
ELECTRJCIANS
GROWTH
OPPORTUNITY
•
Sr ProdllC HOii
Bedricl•
General Offi ce
......... ow '" today'• paper .... .,.
SECalTAIY.
SAHTAAMA
TUSTIN
COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
Equal Opp Emply r m tf
Qrdec-Proc $100
Rec.,t $100
-Inc Secy $150 ..,,. /f' ;c mo
.... Sdtoff ..
rwn nal AtettcY 28052QiminoCapiatrano HOSTESSE~ " B US
Jr.m, Laguna NlgueJ GJRLS • all shll\s. Apply
831·1'191l 492-2820 btwn 2 -5 any d ay.
No FeesEver 673-4700 . 3450 V ia
Oporto.N.B.
Galeral omce
TypW ft.Jt••• • HOmss
Must be familiar with
mot.or assemblies. com -
presacx-s and gener ators
including w inog a nd
testing. Must als o be
capable of supervisfog
assembly workers. Solid
a sse m bly li n e ex-
penence in the above
areas wUJ qualil y you for
this position. ea ... ._
p osition ope n w ith Experienced ooJy. Ex-
We offer excellent. pro· marine mfg. firm near c e 11 e n t c 0 m P a 0 Y benefit.. Lovely beach
gressive s alary le vels ocean for dependa ble , Jocallo o . Apply In
commensurate with ex-mature individual with -.... 1•-perieoce and ability. and good typ in s s k ills . penoo, no .... ..,.,e c• ..
outst 1odio g company Varied ty ping duties, pleaeeJOLL. , __..
benefits which include catalog prepantloo ft ..-S. l'l..~y D9id medical, dent.al and literature coordlnaUoo. ----~ n.w
I U e l os" ra o c e for Call 7l4 t8•5·38H for 1~~~LHuna~~~·~ac:!!b~~ em ployees and d epen· appe. r~
deou. For immedlate 1,...;.•::..:.•:...,;-.-.-.-.-.-.---.-.-.-.-.. -fbteU. Xlat oppty to
eonUckntloo, apply ill 0 -.-a.•o-CE •=•nt lncome. penonLo: '""'"onna.. r r • W DtW .... ldeatl.
TYPISTS Pwm p/L l!ex bn. Need
Lf.AISBLO TIAMSPOIT
DYMMICS
31Jl W..t8elentrom s.o&.a AM. Ca
£.O,£. 11/Jl'/lf
' .
~AR.lci':RXB car as t7pewr \ ter.
Ho1pltallt 1 Hott•aa
TophJ NoFee lwftee,MJ ....
hldW.-., Hot e l S&ec\&t t v e
MOllMI ~. Topak:llla req.
TealpanrJ ... tea ta.tap. pnf. Some I C•
1l"riDe ta..... d11. Newportt r ID'!i &.o.s. M t F IM-11UO Carol Wanaw .& tM. .. E.0.E.
!
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INSPECTORS
IM-PROCESS I
AMAL
lmmediaw opportuntiies
with growth-o riented
company offering sta bili-
ty, security and career
potential.
We 're seek i n g i n -
dividuals with minimum
1·2 years experience with in-process and final 111·
spection of precision
parts.
We offer excellent. pro-
gressi ve salary levels
commemuute wilh e•·
perieoce aod ability. aed
outstanding comp1 ay beoeflu wbicb include
paid medical. dent a l, aod life imW'aace for
employeea aDd ckpen-data. Jl'or immediate
CODJlderaUon apply in
penonto:
WISBlfl
1IAMSPOn
DYMMICS
3111 Wtlll&etentrom
Sul.a Au, Ca
£.0.1. m/f /b
JEWELRY SALES
I m loolo n.i ror an ex
penenced diamond :.wll·:.
per i.o n ram1l 1 ar
w cru.taJlt•ment sets & re
mount l\alb for So Colib\
Pia.ta Mall retutl iewelry
st.ore This J)t'r:.011 rtla)
no w be prt>i.c ntl>
cmplo) E'(i by an anrlcpt>n
dent or :.m.ill diam and
ft~·b that tht·ir ..rrort &
ab11Jty 111 not l>f•m.: n • I
<'t~ruu'd nur rt'"' Jrd1•d I I
huH• :m opponu111t) 11t .r
bfoumc. an H!>''lllOI! f()r I
~c looktnl! for Jd
\ aswement... .. dt>'"" tu
,Ul·c1«l 11. 1lhnc n.:" to I
UCl'Cpt rt•:.pOll\ 1 b1 It t)
'h.illl & ;ilt•n Your cam
ln>! pi>t,•ntaal 1 ... chr1.•1·t I) I
n•ldkd to \our .iptllu<k
&~U mot1 ~ut1on Tht~ '"
d career 11.1th the fmt•:-t
)CWt'fr) t'hJln tn ltw l ' ::,
WEl~ffl f':l.U..,
Mr Klt•1n
54() i 1117 ~>411 7 UtH l
Klkheo Workl'I . full llnW
Uay., onf) for n•:.tdurJ nt j
in Urt·a ~alrnai:uncl1 ~t !>19 tlt!IJi I
l.C).!UI Sl'\'l ~ t 1;11nn·1
nt'<.'(fod for t>ui.~ II t 1).!<1
t1on r1rm at FJ.,h11111
l:.l ;iod Xlnt :.kill:.
necessur) tootuct Ja11cl I ~'-I
LEGAL SIC•ETARY
Newport Heach. full tarn<·
pos1\1on Salarv com
ITK-1\SUTatt' With t!X pt:r
Call Mr Nelwn &l2·8SJ'!
LEGAL TRAINEE
Needed ror 2 ~trl offlrr·
nt"ed sharp . orl!an111'<l
se~:re<ary w l(ood )kalb
Sen.-.e or humor t'l>!tl'll
uaJ Some <'xper in 1·1\ 11
ht11.tat1on & rorporJtl'
would be helprul Call '
Mt!r ed 1th ut 17 14 ii
ti40-0700
UKETOWALK?
Walk and Aet paid fur 11
Need 6 fnendl)' pt'Oph· 10
introduce us lo La,.:unJ
thlls r es1dc nti. G 1 \'t'
literature & inv1tl' them
t.o rome In to meet us No
sellin1t. S4 hr 2 to 4 wki..
apply an person only
Mon Oct lsl 10 tu 2
Be verly Hilb t'edt•r ul
Sav1n1ts. ~5632 Altc1<1
Parkway 1n Alphd Rct;,a
Centtr LaRuna ll1ll~ See Mn Clark
LOAHSHIPPEI
FHMAfGNMA
Knowfedf(e of FHA VA
loan packal(1nA ci.:.en
tJal Opponuntl) to 11ro"
with rap1dl> t•xpandani?
n ation a l morlJt8 1.!t'
banlter whale e n1oy1n,:t
the pleasant worklnl!
i.urroundinf(S of I he
Newport Beach1lrvan t' area of Oramce County
E •cel le o t ben e f its
Salary commensurate
with e x.pe rt e n c ti &
performance. f'or app't
call 97S· l 080 1111k for
Marla
COLDWELL IAMkEI
Residential
Mortgaf(e Co.
A Coldwell Banker Co
_An equal o~r Co._
LVN charge duty 11 ·7. Cull
lime or part time Good
s ala r y. Mesa Verde
Conv. Hosp. 661 CeoLer
Sl. C.M. 548-~. ---
llacblne Shop Trainff.
S•iss a'lto mat1cs .
penmJlflll full time J>061·
lion. 4 d1y work week.
831·9331.
Maids, apply Tbe Inn at
Laguna, 211 N. Coast
Hwy, Laguna Beach
' SlJ9111rDAY
1'hlt 's AU. )'OU pay
fou
•d.aJ ad
io&M
00 IT NOW!
6Gl671
Maintenanc·e man for 55
wut apt c·omplex 111 C M
~-51173, 12ll~3851
MAJMTEMAHCE
B.ECTRICIAM
b} employc_r __ _
MonunR newi.pitper auto
route. Approx hr!> <t-6am
rlwl>-Ideal ~upplt-men
ta! .)Otl l\11prox earnml!~
$37!>-~ mo. 540-JOOK &
~22.7 IOam
Part tir1w help wanlt·tl
Moo & or T uei. n1~hti.
(nr produ1l111 11
~arumum iJKt' :!fl l\pplv
L•l p,,nn)'dvcr, Wt\O
PJ:,tcnlla. Co~ta Me:.11
l'art ttm" llelp wunh·1l
1\pprox 2:> hr:. Jll'r wt.-t•k
~~ Toh.llT\1111.'>U. Int'
l':L'!h11m ls lJnd :0.: I\
l'art urn .. 'l'I VICT r.·p fur
1'rt'\.'Unl! .. ard <·o llJ work
:'>lt'Wfl')t1 I.I• .\1 1:-.~11111 V11•io
.,ri·a l'Jll Jrt lJ1m
lio\l! 't\S!i
3rd Shaft <12 Sam 1
Pcrn:wooot uperunl! i '"
a~IU'es.'>lve maintenance
elt!<1.nr1an w mfj? Pqwp
1ni.tallat1on & repilir
i.ktlb 2 3 year'> ,.,
pen~nce. troublc:.hoot
LAA. t'OOtrol pimels. D l'
circwtry Mu>l lit-""Ill
mi.: lo ""t1rk overt1nw
EH1•l knt 1wnef11, &
v.orlwU! 1·11nd . tnl' 11 l>J 1rl
hrrlldar:. lutnp~o) 1truur1
1n:.ur.anu: :.1c k P••'
:"ur ... t'n Attend:..11t f•1 r
c 'hun·h !:>Undil) m11rni111!
i 15 t•• 11 -15 & "'Jmt·
.,.. ,. e k Q J \ morn 1 n i.:'
\; 1· 11. r• 11 r t 11 .i r 11 11 r
l.utht•r;111 Chun h 1!JH 1----------
Lll>' er lJr ' Is
belltht.:. hbtorJl 'at·.-t um • '' k."il'~ ~U1>1Jll'llltlll on
l~nt'I 1t., •'tl' ( td I I or I '"rn' v.1th I w1 tsc ,, t•rul
JPPI ur l 11tnc tu I It" "tftidcl & kt CIJ Pfl"•ent
l't-r-.onnd (Jffu,., lr••tn , .. 11 l>.i•l •m•· 'Id " 1•
\lam I lam I :tpm .\Inn ,.,,....
lhru F'rl trHomplell· Jfl I :-ii I ' ,, \. ... I \I! Ill .. l~'-
pht·auon ( 1\LI r-'C>I\ \1 '/.J IO,\..., I \II.I. \I , r.
\lilil;I Von to\;.rma 11 .14 ~· ~711
In ss; ilOO t:or OfftCE SERVlCES
1-llt'fl(t'tu· pcr..,11n 111 d11
MaJJ1tenance ~ale-. wr111C t •>P\ 11111 f1hm1 & IHDOOR PLANTS 1 1!\'llt'r.al \en 11 1·... 1 11m
maU1la1t1 1nrtoor µl anb lll·.11 h •>'1'1 lal I ••lit 11
l'dlt l'1m1·
Bl.UE JEAM JOIS
rran:-.µr1ndttnn prov1dt'd
lr11m Hri.,tol & B1n·h
~t.,•1 1fr1ur-. fipm lam
1t11m i .. m ~J Jti ~r hr I \f1111 •• ,,. -.h1f1 11n1y $]0 00
l•'f•U.' I\ lpm 7am I Sat.
1 !iu11 "un &. l'Ut!S avail
11.art & full lime on rt•
l!ul..r ~tufts HI & ovt:r
557·0045
0\-Llf\:
I ••• •/I.till~ .... •;NI ~fVVlt l
pdll!-..,..111 lr:.111 '"""1Hlrt
We an· look111t.! fo1 .in l'h;arrnat 1•ut11 ·•"' 11•1i
Wl~Uln).! 1~:r1><JO tto \('II & 1 l•1ttl '-lr•••·t "''"" llttrl
full & µJrt Uml' V!J"illl•lll' l>Ft-iCt-I 'l.1-.111\ I •1t I ,1vii1l<1hll· V.l't•k\•nd~ r .. i ,ilfin likl-L' ,.q,',., 3723 Birch Stret t
qwrt'<I 1'11:.':r,l· a~ph ,"'I helpfui \ Jnr1u~ dut ,,., ~wport Beoch ~ '11JO thru f' r i, Ii" N1~ H H lo< atwn Mon 1----------
ROGER'S
GARDENS m i San J oaqwn
Hills Ruad
640 59+4
F'n 34 :II ~~I
*100*
PAO<AGH S
ASSEMI LEtt S
'1-:F'JJ -.;()W"
P1\S1l:: U P A RT IST
~me II St•hl draftm)!
helpful 4 day wo rk week
Pd bcnef Call !fi9.7660
Mon thru Thur
MAMAGEMEtofT ·1~\\4JlC"'>
ltET AIL • ~ Exp<>r ne«lt>rl
PliX An.-. .. t:nnl! ~:n·11 •·
1)µcrJt11r... lmm .. tJ1.1t1•
IJP(.'fUl1£~ tor 1•xl)Cn c11n:1l
& qu.i.Jrrwd Pl"1plc St<1r1
tn)( '-'ldn rlt'pemlcnt ull
,.,pc•r P.1111 'Jt'Jl11111
,. Pl 1 j . Loniz Term ,L:.i.1i.:nm1•nt , 1l6t Ill> a relal import
VOLT I n1t1Jll•li llh ~5 ~I or ""° .l~
1·ha1n 1:-. prt>sent l.\ t'\
1>J11d111R lhro u).!h out I ..:...hf To mt!i?t lht:. 1 '
pasbtr:>o "'c net'Cl !>harp I I l'H:\ \ \:.. ...,..,_ "rll tr .1111
l:'fll.hus1a:.1Jt• md1v1du.1h • , & I! 1 l'l••,,... "'' 111
for uur rndna~em .. nt 546-4741 : 1111~1 hldl! ~ """' ,,.1 ,,.,.
r&~IAAY m..uv~•
tratnt't' pro~rdm t-;, I ~C:.impu ... Un\1 I ••II w..UI \1,,1, fo rt ., •
rel.Jt'flt ~J:lllntn~ bent• 6· 1a1·r"'' rrrim
& ~rowlh pohmttal F1r::.1 .John WJ~'Tll' \1rpc1rt 1 I PI X O PER.
a.-.:.1J?nmen\ would be m f'..qual Oppor f':mplo) t•r l 1-.Jrn 11.hllc .) uu lt·JI 1o
San f'rancisco but mu">t 1 I l·l1•µhune f\n)t w1•r1111•
be w1lhni.t lo rt:lutUl l' 1 ~·f\t1•1• full 11m1• l>.t l I l'WJlh'r .\ u:.t be e>tpl·r wiUun Ca ll( I( \OU art• ttmt· \ Jrtt•U ,hlft :-
tnwrcsled 111 ·• mana.:1· m.rturi• Ri·~~~~;r··o I Da,:-. . .iJl1•rn11on or 1•vt•11
ment cifrecr 11. 1th .11 !'>alan •lpt'n ml!-. l;>1·,1t111ni. m
)Wll~ 1•\ctUn l! to :-.l·nd , 1-·,\..-;lfl()N ISi.A N 1'
.\our re:ium t• 10 P () l~ ~ p Jti<.m~ • l'CJ:>l 1\ M i'~SI\ IH VIN I-, 3~5i, San fo'r an11,,<'u 1 I Tl'~TIN
!i4119 I ASS P. IH 'NTlNGTON llE,\{;ll T AR.,ING l<fr.JI for !t tUd1•nl~ & Marut)?C-r A..-.s1stant. :! th,. • · ft · 1 houwwl\ t':> \1 any 1·11
wk. IJte bkkp~ & m.im SUPERVISOR bcnefth mclud•nl! vauf tenan ce. Appl tfarr.\.I \JC.Jl•on:-. T y pin l! 642·3107 lmlll('<i!ate openlOR for 35wpm t-; 0 .. : C.ill
___._ -an ~11s1stant park1 n~ Man1cun:.t need ed for 'll?t'r" i..or at our bu:,\ S4J4:al Mon. lhru l''rt
Juhets & acryh.: naib ~ strocture 30 to.\() P BX opera lo r r or
Rent or percental!<' op hour ... :i wet•k Good telephcant• a ns we rtnl!
llooal. A:lk fM J oannt :.tartmt? ,JJ,1n ~·or JP
1
~e rv 1ce. day, e. v t• &
754.1737 pomtmenl t'Jll Uurt>th' waveyard stuft. Mu!'lt bt•
Marned . ..-m plo)'l'd but Ek>wcr Jl I wi llin g to work. Will
"ant to make mor«> 1n tram.~.
)our:.parellme?L';1llfnr f7 14)675-·2790 ---
appt 4!M-Sl68 PRX Hft'ept I> I ~hJrp
Equal uppt) t•mplu} er I 'ad> lo 11.ork artcrnuon:-.
MJture l.Jd.) l 1~ht M f' ;\\n.V1a.~
housework Tra1ltir hom{' --------
with mobtlt• lady 4 hr~ ,.-----------,
$3.00 pe r hr datl) 1\1 • f t a ~10 Sl8!1 Oct ~~ I •• anu at urrn,.. I
Me chanica lly an clln t'd I R apidly growu lg o.c . mfg co.1
person Will train to I located close to San Diego & G.G. I
operate 11pecaalty lubel Fwys in mode rn indust. complex ~ting press. 645-0SlO I has immed. openings fo r highly I
MICHAMICAL I moti vated. well qualified personnel. I
Experi~~~M:iRn or I RECEIVING INSPECTORS I
small machme parts for I Recent cxpcr . in m e chanical & I mechamcal and e let · tromecbanical machine I sheet-metal parts . Must be a ble to I
parts. Responsible for read bluepr ints & knowledge of
design. layout & delail. I i n s p ection tools . Ch a lle ng ing I
Small design department I it' f l t t f provides e nv ironme nt pos lOO w x n opp Y or personal I
for cballenging work as· I growth. I
11gnme nts . Excellen t
work benefits & wages. I ASSEMILEIS I
Contact P e r s onnel .
557·9051. Equal Op · I Skilled m~han asse mblers . Must I
part&.mity Employer. I be dependa ble w's trong desire to I
excel.
Sharp. rmt»n! penoo for
busy ~t office. Npt. Bcb. 80wpm die·
~· Some general
duUea. Heavy upe r .
pnf. Selary • benefits. o.u fG. lOl'7.
ll XLNT co . BENE FITS & I
WORKING COND. w /CAREER I I POT ENTIAL FOR QUALIFI ED I I INDIV. I
I Day & Night Shift~ Avail. I
I I
I I =~ ... ~~:!c:. 11 GRADCO-DENDOll. 1•
Pediatric offi c e . e:=~~~o 1 4030 W. CHANDLER 1
MEDICAL TRANS· •• SANTA ANA; CAUF. I CRJBSB • part ·tlme, I
cardlololf pract.tce. L 714/116-f6H J Nftport~~~ -----------
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8lrd or rwi bowl«l•i-.
full lllP• 011•r It. fG~
PHMM•CYQ. ..
W\ll ltklD. m'lll typti .., AM rur Mr Ht'r
Mi-~O
Ptwmwcy l'~A tor rom
mwul) pharma< y Nu
c•per O\'l' Mu•I l>t'
peraooable •641 7011
Newport 8ucb &rN•
PHAIMAC:T CL.Ha ,.,..,._.
Pos1t101U av.,lable an
our drutc 5Wre l<X' •l..-d 1 n
lrvuw for day • e 11emmt
'WOf1t -up t.o 32 hewn. pi:r
week Call the S tor t:
Ma.oaJter for 1nl~rview
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THEC'iUILD
DRUCi
5 .. 04W ..... ,lr•
552-1316
t;q~ Opp 1-:mploycr
• • • • • • Plano movtoK ui.s111l.int.
pan-ume. 751 1 l21
Plao;tJ"'
LEAD
Grave yard :.halt ''Pl'"'"I!
fur quali fied p1·n.un
:.uperv1 i.1nl( c lo:.i:
Loknmcc pr cc1!tt0n 1n
JeCt 1on moldtnl! 1n
tnl1flcal da v1i.1on 1<11p1d
~r owlh rur per,un
qua.bf at.-d
Mcawt11M1nCe
Mecllc.ic
1>;,y :1h1Ct, prcv1ou,., t·x
p t•r w1lh d ec lro
me-.:han1rat buck~round
in n •pair & maantcnanrc.·
of an Jee! wn mold 1 nl(
mul·h1nc'> ur .. 1m1l;1r
t'llWPm\'Ol
Ooeratorr.
h t ~mf & :1r1I '>hilt
o iwOt 111!" A1·1· 1· ri t 111 ~
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1nad11nl· "1-"'ratur-.
Th\·,.t· un· p•·• in:1nc-a1t
u~cntnl!'> wtlh w1•ll
1!'.labh:.hcd ~yr old :J i\
1·omp:rny .1 lc·urh·r trt
tllcrm1 .. plu1>l1n. H<1p1<I
~rowth for 111d1v11Ju.1l11
'>hclWlnl! dt.>i>ir~ l o lK' 11art
•ltheh·um Xlnl ~ncf1h am·lud111~ t·omµuny '11aul
~"heal & lift• '"' du.ii
1·tw1w t· ill'lllal pr111!r<11n &
.. mpl11H"' 1111·1•11t 1 \ ,. vro
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ill p9d ....... illa. 6 pro-I »1·• ,,. ..... ~ .. ,.. ~-"==•l>bt S6T.~P•-••••o~ .. a·s -m:IA STOlll .
Now btn NC '°" tlill • part llme ~at kx'•tlc>n n-:.,. () C Ai.fl,IUrt Vary
lf\I daya 6 houn Id 111
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h o u ac w a., .. 11 6
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l(l'UlolllVt' 111r11w111a ro of
frn op,1onul)Jh~ Cur oad
vaocem_,nl b•11cd on
ywr Job> e>erlo~m•nrcit
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!AANUPTO a& COM au SION ,.. .. 'T l Cao
dnl from _.c w SlOOK
llGOA.\all)' 2 Plnd 001 why
Ml~ lie e11rn b111 US
bett Come talk w11h
thNn 3 Our produt
I I 0 e :\ p e n b I \ I'
landlbudlitt'l term:. 4 Prt' lt.'I ttppts 1i111 lort-
~ flnd OUl Wh) ·w~· Yr
ioot the bdt uumc 1i1u1nJt"
N 8 ~a A.,k Cor Mt
Howlll'd ~3402
~s "; Bni.tol
Nml1o1 AnaJle11(h"
(l\lt•xt IAJ MdX>n11lcb I
t; 0 ~: &al atat.e S111lci;. 1t1· 01
utilict:nsed Will tr1un
tm-7~ Abk for Hill. the· kdlt.1uH1t1l
m&nll.6:er
led l:atate Sal..s
Open1nK fur licensed
:.ules pcoplc. locally
•1wn<.'<l, with nataooul n ·
ft>rrul 1>yi.tcm 1:-:xcelh:nl
work1nK c:ond1l1<Hl1>
~ 100% comm11111aon
l''or conf1dent1ul app 't
call 7S!J ·022G 1-:Xet'U
Systems Re<.1ltors
ZAC'S
IHCHDllU
B>llLES
Mow HiriftC)
";xptmenced duy & n 1ichl
<.:OOKS &
WAl1'R fo:S.'! i-;s
GOO O I' t\ V
23'62 Allclo Prttwy
Mission Vleio
770-2448
lle;La urant
Sanc:Jwwh pcrw n w:in h·cl
& l'OUJllt•r ht.>lp wunlcd
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Call 675 2193
RECt-;PTIONIST Sh urp,
pton.ooi.ble md1v1dual for
front olf1cc work m II H
re a I e !>la t 1• u f f a cc
J>roft.-!.!tt0n al tc·lephone
m:mnt!r•. typin~ :.k1lb
rcqd Ri:al ei;tut1• lt1· d1·
s1rablt:. <:all 846-f'60I!
lfCEPTIOHIST PIX McDonald..' m ·1-<ti. lull & I ltA.~taurant
lmm e d o p enin~ 111 purt t.amc hC'lp 1-11.'JCtbh·
mortl(af,?c biJnkt:r t·xcc: hour.. AJJflly IJt:tw1· ·n J &
oHtee:. for pt~r'>11nablt-t 5 3XJ62 lieiJeh lllvd II U
vN i.altlt: & vPry pro SJ!). 1m
( ~10011..1 and.Iv Mu:.\ be
1·xp!'.r'd on bu:-.y 11u1'h ftl:btaur:int
button <'Ofll!(>lc If you t·n· HOSTESS
JOY a wide ViJrtt:ty uf MiJture w1Jman f11r
duu~. 1nclud1n~ It typ 1-'tc:nc:h rt'l>tuurant 1\1111
1111(. call Cathy llrt•11111111 Iv 1n 1,..r"1n . .,,k for
al C...llfom1a Mortl!al!c ('a 1 h v I' I 1· .1 .., a 11 l
K.l:iHlnJ l':O t-: l'h1~<H1t 1:.!~il ,\l i1rt
111S(a l•· w .• ~ ,-.:1·wp11rl
11ca1· h I N 1• ,, r I) ( ·
Ain.1urt 1
RECff'TIOHIST /SEC 'Y I
Nt•wport lA.-ntc'r, front of
f11·1• ltpJM•aram·1· a m11:.1
h<·1tvy µh<KWl>. -.om c• ty11 1~,.,1;.aur.1111
1111: Perm p;,rl t1 rr11· I' 'l' I.um h h1·l11
I~ :*.I pm 64-0 ~7'1 II II ~ WJ~ IH J 1
l~-ecpt1om1>l, f.n~·Span
<,l)l'a.kml( for l'hJ roprac
11c clinic H11s1c: uff1<·c
:.luJli; requ1n-d Lite hk
kpl( Call Or ll1•har
!112 I.SRI
lt.t-..laurunt
'llw l.>l:rlJy lh'!>U1ura11t 1•,
Nuw Lakin~ a 11ph1·ut1111i:.
f IJ r C fl fl k ., & 1) I '
hwa.-.hcr.. Cf>nl;it-t Mr
I lcndcrson al 5-U; HJ'J()
lte<.•eplwn1st Uookkt<-1.11·r 1 lt.t'\:.11
lor prest11(1oui. law _firm SILVERWOOOS ,'fowport lkach S;,l.1r} '
c-11mmen.,ur<1t1· with NEWl'(>llT
:Jl11hl y & t'XjK'ncnre 1hk We are 111ter v1t"wtnS( for
fur Sully 714 /640 ~J full & part t1 mt• fJt•rma
ll<•t't'PllOlltSl ,..runt 11fc·
rtl't•dt-d Fu 11 1 t m ,. I •>f
bu ... y N w pr\ C)phthulmulo~1!tl ' 11f1•
Mon ""ra l*-5
646-:IA71
RECEP1'10Nl!:>T
nt'flt poo.1lmn:-. in Sal1"h &
l:a.-;hwnn~ l-:xpt·n1•ntl'
rt!qu1n·d 1n -.,1lt•' of
m('n ., fint· lurrt!'hlftl!'I &
~pr>r1.!.w1·ar If ( '.1:.hll'r
ini: ptJ!ltl1on 1Jl· .. irod 1·x
pencnce 1>rl'h•rrt"<l Xlnt
an"orrn: pot1·nl1 al & c·om
p;.iny lx·nel 1ti. i\ 11111 y in
Jlt'l"))(}fl
4.5 FASI llON ISi .AN l>
Nf'wport f.Jt•ac·h
Or <:all Mr Crook» l11r in
U:f'llCW appl 644 24?A
Equ11I Oppor Jo:mplyr
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IOJO •
SICmTAIY Sharp male or reoule •TYPIST*
Alto r o • y o e e d a db IOOd lumiftg polt!tl TO SI 1 000 1
ntl LOOI ~. •tMll lrvlne Ual oeeded. Pennaocnt .._ • omc.. Good U,iUa '9,_. -' &UM-po11kiuQ WH:b ....__ ...,.,._, auwN. l\nQ~n rl>f: lbl.I lli\ut. Ju ~ ~"lt'ft ~ • ,~I'""'• et~. ~ ttr-1'11 ttir
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3-. hnrlJ .cols wtfa h & mtemnl bkJtd 2
*llCll'fAIY• ~ Sue 1lA·1M·l'10l WAI TRESS • m uat be Ni kon F2. NlkoA EL:
T• SIJ~~ rorua~U.. .ut -'-"JUI ...b Nl&oo to-2IOOmm Zoo&D
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wi>tO. 10 iey by touch ae.,t 1a.rts,1Tr.ll F V.lll:Mm8 Nikoa 3lmin 3.1, Nlkoo Ol"OWiDc Orm otfera •ooct " Drf•er . cue for ALL, c:ompt
Shurp au~ or gols w /~~~~ oC hl,Kh
fohh men ~lothlng. prlor bk.Cd nee 2
l<'t t. t Pl l All ~. ur<r aul + com'm .
t <·o prom l(hltrln,c. ('utl for oppt. to
M'l llV tntcrVlt'W
ruwr.. Call 7$1-llJIOO Exp'd era~r. Clean dnv WaltreH fl'/'('. food • W/lltrae. Prof. Sllape ..
ln1t record. Apply \n beve rage , 11 6p rn . :1 s ab')I comln1.
THI LOOtl
6~..._.IOO
SM.Im Sa*t&en. full or P rr
t3.U hr fl'ln Vly .
~.fl&t4M6
ott uli s·ront: Ch•rk
C111 h 1er . p•rt tlm1•,
lt!male pn:lcrred. f•urt
fl'tul.nnacy, 2727 Newport Scbool Jobi! • Temporary
81, Nli w or It t' r ' n 4' eo d t' d
~al ·• MilfltlC(llc:nt
T r.i111ct>i. p l . f i t
l))'nalJUc. potattl"t' UH
~"ill\ bwi Inc ~7 3062
Sllles Person
Local 1111le=. 01garuzal1un
exp1and1n11' We a rt.' a
leadtr IJl \he knowledl(e,
t'\lucallon, commun1ca-
t100 anduslry We ure
loolunl( ror professional
sale8~1c who are m
lcrested an per sonal
frt:t'dom. 1•halll'ngm.:
wu rk . oppty & t:lt
lr1Jord1 nury 1nro m t•
J)(IU.'nt111I Cu ll for ;ippt
1-:.d Hush or H1~k (;ur
n.UOtl 983· l I~
Sul<11pcrson wantt.-d full 6t
part llmt•. Sulury +com
mJSSHIO, ('f) bcnc•l tli. •
l(ood w ur k 1nit ill
mos pherc l\tJpl) 111
per.oil
STANDl\JW Slll}J-:!'>
'Jf77 S Bnswl. <: M
C 1tft!t1u1u w ork .. r 11
$3 13/hr Cu 1tod111n11
S4 75 hr Clerk Ty p111
S4 27 /hr Stc n 11
Clu k 11$<l 7SJh r liU'I
Urtvera 15 21t1hr oUµnt
llll!lon Beach Unio"°'I S
Dtst • Rm 120. :.201 ·lJolu
AVt', HU. 898·6711
EO i:.
Se~tre:111 p 1l or r hmt-
foir a sk1 riot.hes mf~ co
~ta Mes11 64!> \X>-45
s.a .. ..., /lteupffORitt
Nat 'I Publisher l<>eBtPit
m No f':ast JI H r('f1uir<·i.
s h II r p . f r (I n l II ff I C' t•
person Mu111 tw 11110<1 1111
t e lephone, l YIH' u•·
{'Urall'ly. ~h ur 'l lWt«I
wnlml( 11 .; Goud a1lvnn
t•cment Po(t'ntwl /\It rue·
live bcnl.'f1ti1 & 111.11;,r)
!>llCkUl(C 1-:xpN pr<•f
hut will c·o1lS1<1t'r trnmc·1•
()J IJ 714 i89H 2G5H
SECRETARY
VtnatiMt persoo neockid
l o a 1111 t produc t
man •1<cr with heavy
W«k load. Accur ate lYP
•rue r.Nentud. Jo\111 time pc.luon w1th fully paid
medh:al 6 dental
IOSANIMC.
714 /!Hll M.13
Nt>WJ>Ort fJea cb
An Bc1ual ()pportunny "~mployer
SICalT AIY /Le-'
f.xprd !o>mMll Tu3on ot
(a t' e S 11 I 11 r y o p 1• n
t'e rrn .. n e nt Dayi;
13\ 8553, eves wlind
~
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• •A TTIKTIOH * •
Student.II Teacher11
I lcxlsew1 vcs' '
t:At<N VACATION SS
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I/Joi( ur 11hort term . holt
<Jay & ViJrul1 un PJ>.
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546-4741
:"41J C»mpu ... un-1·
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penoo. Edler lnduatriea. PnvateClub 8'4·5404_ · ,,.-----
2'10! Dove St. N B Acroea Wa.llers fW:utret1a. 1• tr C.ts 1015 rl'OIDOC Airport or Ytr openlnl(I. N1ght3 •••••••••••••••••••••••
SHOE Si\Ll!:S-,. Pt full from 5Pm·lOpm. Pn n lc: .. rr.layan killdll Twb-
Top cl.ienule. Good ln club644-$t04. all colortl. all CJi'A reg.
come+bene Chldrn" To m Ev•o ll, (7J4 >
8o " W8Jlte81 EXEC. DINING llM-5000 -,ot ery · Npt Ot'h RM . WAIT RESS will ---·-----~~ Mil~r trw.n. Salary open. l\pply Hi~layan kitteM, Seal·'
South Coast Shopper" tD penion only 8 4Mc>n point, 1 male:, l fem.
needs Y'JW' hclp 1nsert1n1< •n. lnu-1a.Qil 700 Npt 562-3841. _
on Sundays, lol~lll you out Cnt.r Dr N 8 Oop 1040 ·
with your peers S3 UO P' Wl&nl.ed m ust cnwy 1>f'4-1-•••••••••••••••••••••••
hr t.o surt. L~una 111111> pie and Tropwal "'ttt.h If KE!SHOND Pu~. AK(;.
area. Catt Luella for in you don't enJOY work in~ U\amp sire. M ff<'. f>el 6
formetJOO 830-4250 don't a pply AQUATIC s h o w P v t Pt Y •
Statione r y Ston 111 TROPIC Al,S., 1510 W 2l3/1117·~a1l6pm CaonadclMilrne' ... •uw Baker ,Cobla Mt-s:,i ----__ , .,.~ ~.. AKC Gldo Ret.never pupei
penenced l>alci. l.11t) WANTfO DllVEI KW'lter11. wtr dogi., 8d f'UU t1mt-5 days, lClnl Champ Pedig r e e ;• wor1un.~ cond.'> Ebpt•ri .. I SUNDAY OMLY 4834161
ly r~ cl!~tele 6iS 10111 To dt•IJver Daily 1'1lot
5"fto cleric
Salary S822· SJ tf20
Ty pe 45 wpm '>h >Ill
wpm, 1mmed1ak ol)l'n
tnf(.';, xlnt bendati, Hunt msaon l:lea1·h I 'n111n II ~
IJl:.t . l<m 120 ~I Hui~ ..
Ave H H H!IH 6711
l'; () 1-:
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f-:xpandan" 1·h·1·trona1 •,
firm nct.-d~ rt•.,r>1m s1hll'
114•rson ror roolrol ul fluv.
or maten ulJ. in i.toc·k
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matt'flaJll. i.ti""k < uimt
tni!. l'rrand.'> & 1m k u1~
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dr11..i•r ' 111· :-.,,, .. ~
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(;,\'I ,..W A 't
bundle. t.o c·arnt-" He
q .. re.i van or l11n(1· i.lJ uon waJton <tntl a .:ood
dnvtnR n•1·ord l'ht1nl·
612 4:12 1 und .i i.k fo r
ffa r r y ScelPy 111 D<Jn
WilhlHfL' .. :Qt Al. l ll'l'(JHTIJNITY
1-:Ml'IJ>Y f-.lt
~h Spnnl(er Sp1uueJ
for i.ale. AKC Rea .
Blk1wh1le Mah:. $100.
642 918.'.l
AKC .. :n l(lti.h C.:ockcr
Sparu~I. male. buff. I yr
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llou\e hrkn Gre;,it
w ,. h I Id rt• II s :is 0 .
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f<f:NTl\I. S'I Oftf. f'urt nucd 11 i<on<l lovtnl( hc1mc.
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l't·r muni:nt full t lmc
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l'~n.onnci for Cfin!ll rl\J'
l!tfl s alt::., w u r k "'
Newport l:karh <1rt•;1.
rullml! on f'r\·~•dt>nh ul
<•XJJ. J"ur1·hu!>mg u gt·nt ..
& ~a I 1•., M v r '
H1·,p11ns 1l111t1 '"" 1111· h:mllhn~ t:'>lall ~tfl 1iat·k
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11111•' Ft•t·I u p 111 th1·
d 1ull1·nc1·" A1.111h .it
l lldwr) F:1rrl1'>. lillo /Iii
lrvuw. w~'bhhll l'l.11.1
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SA.LES PERSONS
l11•1"1()naltty 111 ui. aclulb
LO w o r1c with :ind
mA.Jvul•· knb Over <!1
ln l..:.l(unu. l'.up1i.tr<tno
SiUl (;lcmi:nlc arcai.
PART TIME
EVEHIHGS
PHOHE:
11\2 4321 or '1!14 9'\IA•
.. .xt ZSIJ llctw1 .. ·n ~ 51' \1
1\.-sk t ·ur Am:lrt':•
SALE~lET AIL
lllw•· 1'.upply n11np.1n)
hlL' full l 1m1· po-.itum'
i.vatl 1-'rir :OIJl>t ~57 !Il l:!
Mr Wc:.l Newport St.i
ltOOCnl ln1·
S:il1·~
RETAIL
Slll'Ce!.»fUI l11d1e:. huu
t1qu1•t. req !tttlc' h1·lp
Full P T Xlnt pay &
b 1:nl'11 h f o r rt l!hl
pt•r!Wn.'I Lal(una Ul'11 &
<.: o <, l II M 1• ' u M r
,.;dw;ir1h 4113 0752.
4!f1· IOIH
lWcn·tary i\'><;1i.t :inl 1111
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llrm :\lui.l h<ive xlnl typ
1nl! !.ktlU. N11 expN """
t:all IJebbtt: 41;4 ~ill
SECRETARY
lf you h11vc bt•ttc•r I h.111
;ivi:raice 1yµa11 g &
lr;J/llil'O btn;.( <,k 1111> & .tll
mt.erC!'>l 1n wurkm)! f1>r
\he plant ma11a1,t1•r (l( .1
small rnf K eo t:<.1 II M r
l.1t1rd at 540 I021 for art
mt.ervaew This 1i. a full
ome JOb with l(ood pa) &
rm n y beflefl lb
SECRETARY
MZl&f.•·'•''>
yr, C X IH'f 1·11 IJ1·~t·
Llc)lrt:c. Cultf ll·:11•h111~
t•1:rt 1l1l'a t c L>uuc ...
tcuch1M\ c le mcntul ~
natural SOCllll 'i('ICOl't!
Supcr v"c r h1ld ':. ;,ic
11 v1 l 1ci. tu prom<Jtl'.
broaden & und<·r~tund
phy::.1c11l l·nvironmcnt
Obticrve child & t•v a I uatc
pro R rt.-s :-. C '' 11 f t.-r w purcnu. on •lt·velup
mental tn·nd ~:ilury
s;75. 40hri. ~nd rci.urm·
1.1.>3661 Machchsun, Irvine.
!Yl715
RETAILSAUS
11.U.D D L.1-: tn the So
Coast V1lluRe needs u
Mature woman 2 lo 3 d y:. part/lime •rnkspers1>0
wk. ll typtnf(. good on
1
i':lcpr hc l1Jful Mus t hl·
phones, flelCtble hr' rutp&Oexibli·
151 Z787 c:au Judy :;56 1110
S/\Lt;.'-;
Rl!~PC>O'>l blt' P IUKUll
want.ed for siJle!. 10 lt1tht
1nl( fixture ~howroom
Will ucccpt cr e11l1v1·
ub1hty with som1· de
coratanl( bac kRr11und
Wood l,il(hhnl(. !'>46 2901
lf'VIJIC
~t u p 1 d I y I( r 11 w 1 n 11
Pharmac·cu t•< al
Hcs earc h & Ul!velu1l
rnffil Co " ln()ktng for ,,
'i l'H m o t 1vatl'd 1n
dlv1dual Sho rth:ind or
lipet.'<l wnt1n~ n·11u1n'll
SANTAANA-·
TUSTIH
COMMUHnY
HOSPITAL
1001 HT.ste..A•e
s..ta /Uta. Co 9270 5
f714113S-l 555
t;qual opp t'mpl) r 111 Pnnltnl(
IOOtl PAST£ UP
UJolrula for u company
where you can build u
c:areer., We would ltkc lo
l.alk t.o you <.:omposlni<
Dept. now accept.mg ap
pllcallons for ptt&t.c up
Apply Tbe Penn y11uvcr.
1.-> Pluceotla Ave. C.M
Th~. morn.Ing~.
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~ECt-:PTIONIST SAllJNG INSTHUC1'0H nrt.odal for 2S 27 ' crw:-.m.i
.!>ilJlboat . p:ir t time 1n
d udtnJt wknds &15 11110 ADMITTING
RECEPTIOMISl
SALES
REPIESENTA TIVES
A Mwly f.,._d ....
alclary of • ,...lor
tam INa °''"'"'' for ~apparhMfffnl.t
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CAO -Ht• Witt. ... tvP" of cMettfl. 111-
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W.100
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Aft Alftrmtlve Mllon ,.,..,,.,
8Al.a TV ta S TEREO
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21. DO ap ~. llut be ~ AolAY ._ lhru
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642-7~1 I ext 11
SfX:IH:T l\H V T) I/I'll . till
wpm, Cotll11 Me.,d (.;f'/\
firm Sulary S700 SKJKI 1----------i
mo. Non 11m11k..r (.;11 II
1'erry 7~ 1()6() fur a ppt
SECRETARY
Real K'llate onentNl
financaat corp creultn~
nt."W Job PoftlllOrut for sl'lf
start.Jng, well Qrjlun11t"ll
Sei:retarles. R I' qui r e11
se.creur1i.I 1'kill 1'.
marumum M wpm ly111
inf( & neat well l(t'uom•«I
appearance. Chullc!nHtnl<
position, lia la r y corn
tnf118urale with cxp.ir
many fnnKe5 Apply 1n
person tu American
lfom e Mof'lf(al(e, 230
Newport Center Or •
SICUlfTY
rAUOL•SAUS
M .. ;N Wt)Mt-:N
M any bem·tat!4 It 11 ri1l1
l(r owth pott•nlrnl .. :x pandln~ tumpany walh
oPP')rtun1l1Cl\ for 1adv1ui
ccmt!nt 111 1.1nd1•ri·o ver
UUt'flt or supefVlKor Cu II
,,, ('l)mt.' tn
MOllU
~IOll $..-YIU•
540-6336
~Harbor HI, Sle ~7
~UI M~lll
Sec) .. ~
f ow Tnw k Urn1·r~ 1•\.
pt•r d Top PO /\ l'PI\
<:•W TuY..11111 HOii l.l1~ Way. l.' M 642 I~
(' A.'\11 I' A 11)
W11hr tin r ' Hdri i.:,,
""lf'lunl( o l' 001 !1:17 11 l:W
101> "~~·1c1 r1•ln1: 17 1·u
h 11.6 ftrcri
dJI .1474
MOVIN(.;' W11 s ht>r &
t>r y ••r Sl !t ll
R t'frtl(.-r111111 $200
911).:m.I
KJI 11z bed w /IM!adbourd,
i<ood s h11pe. $25 00-~
Scur1> queen box. ma~
tn!!>s & fr11me. I yr old
$1t!O. kan11 headbourd .
lll'Vef USed $50. 751 J53'J
4 IA' g1f'I'~ Frertl·h Provan
c1al cllOOf)y bed set $250.
girl'i. roll top desk $100.
ontq <>Ilk roll·t.op desk
$'150. l'tt 642· 7658
Newport Huch. tnnovat1v" lnvest men'
Co tor in Tu.'llJD aeeka
dynarruc ~<' 'y Recepl.
Sl':.CRETAJUAL. Qu.a!Jfif'd 1od1v wlll de
TYPING 01ru1111 d{•I ~l ur
n..'41derll to <lo t)'plnJ.: in
your bonW !\4Ulll lhl\lt'
aood 'ypll\ll ~kil 1 ..
m-~ UJrntnKwa re 1-:lc<' Stovf' t:lect bed. cheat, n1\1•
'l')tpult /Rttept Accurate Top Eves ~ 1 14$, or s tands, T V ., slcr~o .
\yplnal llOWJ>rtl. I\ ofc dut . ()QI 7:54-0.l.'17 t'N>m l50 to~. ~11844
P barm aceu t lcal mon11t rate out1tolnll
ReMarch atan•1rement peraonallly, sharp ap .------------IWnaerawr. lac . hron:ic, firm In N .B. hu Im pMl'M~ • w1lUngnt"1111 xJnt cOfld $J30 Gary or
media\• openlaa ror t.o learn Sllllll to incl 1'ypl&t.a Qinnir,8.'.U ooa>
SIX:llE'TARY to projt:<.'\ \YJMlf, flllng 6 Jtd or * •ATT8t1'10N• • team. Oood typlnlC • II a ru u ti o n S u I ar )I StucknU Teachers .. tGfDA.lal tnnloertbine 1klll• req'd nl!fCOU•ble ContaC'l J•n lb.laowlves •' tmpmaJ ranJte. dbl ovn.
MedicaJ·Pharm11 ttutlcal or~am>n at 1»04" £ARN VACATION SS I IH!d cln n>tl11en • like h • Wf.: NEt~O rw,w. 9500 IMS 5000 X2'6.
eaper. elptul. 10:.0 £' Ser v ice St ation . ex 1Se,n1orTyp111J1 _<b'I.~~
---~~~·~~~~~~ petlenud ahna1er . .'Sl.atTypi1'5 -Refer ence• r eQulrod. I Ok'\aphoMtyplalM WANTED. U1ed refrta. In
S an C l.ate nte . Ca II 1a.tt Tyl)iat.ll ~ runnina cond. Not. llCllTAIY _.,.._ ... .._ NEEDUOU.l>lA1'EL.V over ao. 631·3821 »Jter
........... otne. VIC"" -·-T.;....l.;....O_N __ ... T_. t.-.taihort torm. holl· &pm.,.'-
... 0 '" " • day • vacation pay. =_..k .. loa TENDAHl'·h&U UIM, t6 l I 14 l'U ft U>ldapot. aood • eof1t.la••n hr.+commhalon . botpl\alaatlon au la c on d . Il a• bo tt om
...,. opeam• '°' • MM'Tll Mk'°" 1:c1. '*· rr.aer sa36 •~ ........ ~ outiolot ·----------penOD. llllallDUm .:!r"' m\'ICISTATIOM O £. rernatralor. alnl
3Dwpf8,IH'"' . llt..SN!l. AbM t.o work ~bOn sm
C• 114-117.0JOJ 4ar1. Apply a l lltll 875·*2
LITTON r .c.H , HllnUftllon &ell. ............... 0 .. or.
N8 Mn H.u61$ 30l2 REMODELING SAL~
Krand new 11 .U . D .
D l..E Bed, qu. si burnt
oran.ae Used 10 d111~a
discounted need tooin
n-.elaell. 67~7930
IOI& ..... w. •••••••••••••••••••••••
araac Sale Satlt Sun
Sept. 291&30. surllna
9,UI. ZMtl Porter Cir.
l.JaJ(. Nhtutl. R.toeaUng.
a-4461
Fabulous A,\. Movln&
Sale : 10 •. dea lt .
recllner , ru11. blkea •
aigned lllboaraphl.
lullck·kHck• 6 much
mtn! M4·5'111. Evet. Sat
• ~n. •• thr11.1e rite. CdM (Bayview APl.1 I
All ~S16'>. m•1sr1 w.4741 Miiia ,_... 1 u -.1n11s -cam.-Dnvc ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~,..-Sta. day ..... c.m.tfrom \}Md nmt.. 6•l2. 20t\ llloYlna to N.Y. MUI\ ....
-... fr CIUUDJ /PtMIOMr1 JolmWQOMAirpolt ) ....... I IN Oar•1• ALL bi Fri. Noll•loa
&O.I. M/f'/H encouraaed to ap,11 . 11111111°"91'.....,• ._. Mrdwar• '10 •IC" over u o. IO·t 40
-_., Ntwport Bl. NB, •Jm »RttJme ... -
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Milu·hmllt Sale: ,..., LUeeAM TA•S I ocHn fl1b•n1& J>OI••
0.ly. 1 ·4. 11$0 Port ,,_.)'OW.._...., eant wl\"elU '::i--·
• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
1'lo Dwble Barrel • Q.MSIC •• Chn• Craft
•••••••••••••••••••••••
IMPORTANT
NOTIC~TO
Rt:A.DERS A.fill>
ADVf!RTJSERS
v-9170 ..._ W_.... tltO Alltot, 1_,1rted
l(una. IJ + 20 ca. 21 ' s. .. klf, rtalored. .......................................... ~··· .......•..••...•.......
• N I 9md OM ta.rd for tatb
tu Dl OIM 1pare We Cbrom• Ca DOPY bt'd
rell&ra ,perma_aaollY rram•, w /llUltebln• ...... ~, ................... .
-llrQ ......... , eiru.. ,..., ,.. w~ .. "(>od na ll&IOOa.D w ..., I 0 ~ranreta Pr• ._,. Mt. U f(', trnnta
puda .... 111 4 t .. n . \1'11111 io. 6 Owll1• P'w a ltriqw rroin IU to
--:'? ~.,., ~ . .-. '!!~~ ~f;)Jlae .:;:•:::.::tt.S-::::.;~r-.;:;;.o"r =. ~= .:. =~ ~~~lo' ·,.:.:: :: ...... ..
._, .._ from )I '° WIJJ bedl • lr'I• your . WtM1 • IOI I saoo. Joi• l1'C' fun tap Or lll' two <'•rda ...................... .
SM/ala, ~ • at bedt&o_._ • N.d rdal arm H W It\
tW MoDrov1a.1. S... All. PRICIS. lllp Mr ciompr..-or Call QI. *II tot 1"111. ••or 3 a bl'WD .-1 •m a1 1·1 pm
a.., Ywcl Sale tr.en aa 4~ ~ Sl IO... lflTY at Ml I08a Nffd U.-to a. doUtiQ ... YIP a.ao ea. _b)',_t.a ___ _
81l1811D lO.'-GSG-.we IOorrmnsa.••• ~~ ....... a..HB. w.~i,w~ect llflll • IOH
I Drww Y"VUr own or ~ ••• ••• • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •
fllOYINQ SALK f'rt,S.t unw ~ ~a. OFrtCf! P'tJRNITURt! :"°o::r'Ptl>el«J~~Sp ...,11 malteonr° uni pt'r DRASTIC fU:ouc' ' U11. Add 25< H Ch 1TONS St-cttttary d4!1b
....... 1060 Sand checll or ll>004t.)' nr lft-0 . m~l•I 1tor•tc•
·-•••••••••••••••••• ~lo cabtnd, ""ftul•rly fa25 ,
7 yr o6d quartw Arabian PILOT PmMT'tMG nuw $125. larae met1I
bty mare, nry w•ll po Bo• 1580 t>uobbulvH . rttcul.Ar
U"MMd, ~· Wt \en. O.t.t Iii•• c. t2l526 1300, nuw llO plua o\h~r ltabAed e>ttaalronl CdN -' (relll buy1; on otrke 1up moo. All oew• t.a~ also M'BlllC$ plies• eql.dpment See at
avail atotfer 11s.?a1 wa..dV 2NOI R1 vl!.r.~idhe "'w\ ed.
H1U1dpalDled ceramic•. ewport ucac • t: It • 11t .... 1065 plaques. oauvaty set. Thun.·Frl. IOam 2pm
••••••••••••••••••••••• plates, much misc Wuber • Ory~r SISO Items Al.so sP4'('1aJ or ~odCo9l•r.uaedl)'r.
RefnKe llO. Couch ntt'ds den • colors done al re fl50
cln.olng $35 Lamp:;. &!iOOable C06l. 846 5745 -&46-5727
tablel. chairs · chup eve6 SACRIFICE! ~ oal,y 646-9897
.Mwelry 10
OLD OAK MILK CRATES Large copy machlnl•,
TRE COON I V F Al R eek, table, chains, 11upp--
S1 _00~fh 540·0940 ly cabinet . credtrn .. w , ••••·•········•········ =For C "'SH$ aut.omallc ba1111er. Stuff " Meaa Verde Swim & Ten· can be aeen at 17301 a> oheal value rus Club Membership Cor Beach lllvd Suite 4 A
714·~·8307' bale. Reasonable . UOOyardlJ N of Slater)
Ladl--.-dJ-a_moo __ d_so_U_t_iu-re-•• i _979-6 __ 1_16_____ Weekdays 848 544 2 & 1.03 ct. lib appra1i.ed 1----------week.end5962·1082.
Ji31Q.494-0ll3 IOOICS & GAMES r.ts 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beaullful Chnstmas Gift Romance books by
Must sell. Ladies wht Barbara Ca rtl a nd kOIFISH
izold diamond, heart +numerous Inds' games. 8-18", Pvt. Ply. Mu!>l
shaped pendant. Diam Bargain prices. Til sold Sell. E.'ves M6·7145, Days
m ctr .15ct & 16 accent :mil N. Capella, CM· 751-0337
d1 am .. 035cls. Va I u l' ---•_'!_'!_•_-•_-_•_ ,...,.---&-n-.-.--8090
$1400. + t.adtes yellow COPY MACIHNE --or-· gold f11tgr~ diam nni: Uses any paper 11:z Shaf••••f•er•••&••So••ns•••p•ia•n•o••,•y•r•
w11 34cts d111m & 14 l Price 962·7033 03cts 11ccent diam old Polt~hed Walnut
Value $1200. Call For Sale· John Wayne firusb.$2.5001080aft.5
833-9370 Tennis Club l-'am1ly askCorJeff 640 1740
M.w:his 1ry 8078 Membership $1500 & split CONN STRU M M ER
•••••••••••••• ••••••••• Transfer Fee P P ~an, gd cood w /bench 8JB..4762or833-9859 S>50 631-3176 lrH.P au compressor. Ouna Sango "Oebutaote ..
8 place settings + al I
serv1cinR pieces. Like
new, open stock. $850. or
best.offer 642-1603
Plano beautiful antique
upn¢'1l. Burlwood ftJltbh
si:oo. 962-837 3
•IOO's °' NEW & us1m
Sean. brand new. slight·
l y u se d . Oxygen
acetylene w e lding
equip .. like new. Call
Doug 673-9140
~ 8080 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Mobil Telephone VHF . ptllll06 &ori::an. ... Sti\15 up
w /Sca nner. Take Over Deale~75_.!.:! 121
<.LUB DE CAZA Me m ·
bentup. '60(). Call Joan
11t 75.2· 7870 bl wn 8 & 5
Lea se Payment:. Upn1otht player piano
fi73.9'J89. w 1roUs. good ('Ondition,
Portable Jacu.t11
Wturlpool bath, adj lo fit
any tub, New. $400 Cash.
53S-~.
8 1-.:AlITl FUL Chinese ob·
Jerts. retJred must sell
Inl aid screens ,
porcelains, fil(ur ines,
1vcnes, many rare misc.
640-4303.
Mini Sports Cars. F & W & ~ bed bild . As&OC. C.orvettc. yellow . .., sz • c_ . ren s sw·
P.U. truck red. 3 hp. mg set, child s wooden
8nl(gs & Stratton en R 2 _bed.. 494_·_182_1 ---
aduaJ bra oo enl('s Like Refnl(, 2·door Avocado
new. Co&l new S800 1•11 $IZ). .M.apJe F\Jrn, beds,
w ill s11c a t $450 ca tbls etc. 675-0922 673-7631. _..;..• -----
Mesa Verde C.ount.ry Club
Qieap' Queen s7. wetter G<>lf Eqwly Members hip
maU , brwn llhr. frame t\VaJI. Jmmed. $16,000
& heater, $160: dbl sz Write Ad it432. c /o The
water mall .• wd. frame Daily Pilot, P O Box
& hlr . $80; 24" color ~. Costa Mesa. Ca
Zerutb comole TV $70; 921626. asst'd. walnut tbls, $25 _.;__ ____ _
ea Walnut. component 8' Oelu.xe Excercise Bike.
$45 I-rigid. wshr $35 Gd cond. $40.
964-6600 646-0107
$1000 Aft 6P M wkdyi.
67J-032il
SewiRcJ Moc:hlnH 809 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Antique sewing machine.
~.A-I cond. Beaul.
cabinet ~ 644-2943
S,...•tiMJ Goods 8094
···~··················· Colema n Peak I
backpac k . blue
Polarl(uard mummy
slrepllll( baJ?. 1 mo old.
9i6 ea. 645-"796
Browntnl( over /under
20!itauge shotJtun Grade
A cood. t6(l0. 675-5157
SCUBA GEAR. xlnt cond
Scuba Pro BC vest &
wtup, $70: US Divers BC
Vest, Sl5: 9 lb WCtRhls S8
ea. 67~1.25 eves.
.-0 •·or lolll. tuDO. Ml-7414 IUD SEATS
UllMISUTS
fll.SUTS
*'3111.l After Ji>n\
........................
Pllonow SX750 receiveT. rwaoo turntable. 2 5 lq
fl e1tm J 01. 1Pkrt -.um;..._ ___ _
IJ''O.t" .. col« T.V works
perfect 1120 . 5M·1125
DOOO lo llPJll. Petenioo Stsobl: tUM.r \op of Une.
a.ltd. rood '200
The prlc• o f 1tem1
advetUHd by veblcl• deaJm In tbe vet11 etco,
c1 ... med 1cfurtl1ln 1
col&MDM doea not lDd)lde
~ •PPllcable lUtl. .u~· ·:.::~J nn.c. CK&i1•. fees ro aAr poU..UO. cooltol de· vke <'trtillcauona or de•
U. documeot•ry pre·
40' el&uic dine! faalall. ~ cbart(e1 unless -2$0. oLbenriM 1peclfled by
541--J'le ~advertuer.
loah. WI t060 w.,11/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ClilllCI '520
'48. Ludert UI. 25ft. vam "•••••••••••••••••••••
bu 11 . a 11 p i o N 8 , 1.-J n.lmler 6overel1tn.
b ea u tt f u l. s 40 o o . tt9t.Ond complet.ely . Uu •llllO. new. Mutt see to ap
From
~55,!un-a~·-
"°" YANS-PDUPS
IV'S-AUTOS
Stock or custom made
SOFA ams
$179.00 & up
--preclate. $4950. Daya
:I)' Clipper, 1915. sloop, ~: eves642""668.
fbr1tls, fully equlp'd . IMh&W.W $ll,900.M6-3033. Rare MCA Hard t op
.. ~pr 1..t 0>upe needs eng trans.
IPI VAM
s.,tr' M9rt & IV
Dhco.tC-'"'
••••••••••••••••••••••• ERICSON 2-~. loaded, and re1tored . $~00 .
G•...W to I O beautiful. must aeU. Seit 642-3379.
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s.t. Nie '"-•tl'f · City of
WHITHB
BUYING
or
SELLING
This la Yow
DAILY PILOT
IOAT MART
To ploce yow ad
e .. 642-5678
Trailer for 13 ' 15' bout.
$149 Xlnt cond. Z1n('
coated ~·5133
ur Hobie Cat • lrailer, ····················~·· life Jackda. XJnl cood. um Jeep Wagoneer. PP
$2000. Call MG-~l aeeks responsible pen>0n
Prindle 15. good rood &
very well equipped. Call
to TOP Under warranty
48W757
_Ml __ -437_5 _______ 1 'Tl Jeep Wagooeer. air.
pwr steer .. 11Lereo cass .
x1nt cood. ~ 494.2067 '73 Cata.tina 22 trlr, 7...,hp
Hooda OB, 5hrs Many
xtras. ~. 100. 714-968-0746
aft 6:30PM
Hobie 16 w ttrlr & box
YeJJow/Whl & f~l. Sl.550,
Tl"tldls 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'78 Luv Pickup, <tspn .
clean, run' pert, lo rm,
SITTS ~14.
s-toh~
C2 ll lt2 I ·'222
Opeft Mly 9 A)Ul'M
Friday 41 AM-9PM
Sat~tAM-SPM
i9 CHEV in too van .
mrtalti(' brown & ramel
f1500 Wkday5 833· lS~
ext27
64&2389 I 'Tl ~ lOn 4 whN!I Jeep. ·~Van Jo'ord 6·t'YI. 200hp/ ~pa/ 9070 Good co d outo " SUclt. Xlnl. cood $850. --.a n ' .. ir 714 964·1921 Luther
••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"729or ~ -----iJ Ford Super Van ~~ton j6 LUV Mikado, shell, New ures. VS.slack New
5'pec1a1 wheclll. AM1FM ~l. S2.li00 714 964 1921
SUPS A VAil.AiU
YAC Newport 646·0~_!_
Newport Slip. Power only.
16.50 per ft. S2SO mlll.
673-4546
WISH TO PURCllAS~ in
side moonn~ at Avalon
Harbor for 411 ' bout
c~. many xtras Like ----
new.~ 830 1923 14 foord Van. 6 cyl bPd.
'66 Cht'vy 30, 8x12 bt-d
w1sluke., reblt 327, nt'w
brlcl sisoo or bt'l>ll o rr er
00-!1700
l'l c $2 500 OBO
<71'1 1642 J0'30 H m 36
9040 lmmed ('lll!b 673 0227 'Tl fo'ord Hat1chero Tilt
whl'<'I. ('ru1i.t• control.
l.!IT5C..'t)("vy van ,.., lon. low
miJes. red paint, Cragar
wheels & 51> s eries
rad1ah T A s. new
\hock."' XJnt ('Ond Mu.,t
..ell makeoHer 840 2121 .•.••..................
UdoVllage
Mewport •~aeh
Callfonlo
See ltlO
s~a ltl'f'•
'76 4 Ford Cour11·r
w i.ht'll, fully cusWml'ff
Newport slt p. 2 I lo 38' free WU> ~"'" l.541
in exchange for 1Jm1ted ----
useotboat 67~6467 'n 1-:1 <.:amino PS1Pn
c-...t & A1C. AM FM. 3Jk m1 ~ ..,....,_ xtra ('lean $4150 or Besl ~ 9010 o(fer 540-3126 all ti
l~ front ore 500 &1400 ' G ood cone.I $41 !lo
w • 6 0 • b o a l s 1 1 P 562 0531
Jan1lorial. prknR etc
673-1003.
••·••··•···············
T7 OODGE 'T radt'sman
100 PS P B. lU'>lum
p.unt & intenor. captJ lll cruu r.s. pc.rthol h on '\ 11Jt-..,
front & rear Vl'nl'>
mags w ntv. wide ur1·~
'12 CU} rru X1nl ~ 1,l)IJ
( 'aJI 1{704564 \f''lJ llt'r\1111 I
I' p
18; Tah.lll llu II. 350 Olds
ernt. w1Donncll trlr, Uke
nl!'W. $4500 493 700
i 4 <;MC S1errJ Grandt·
4 wh1-i•I dn \e ltfl kit I €11~V)' ~an trnn1·num new ures nms & !>ho<:ki. V-8. JUto, •.ink. 1lt"IJ<•\
gd l-ond. but h1 m1 , nds nu tram ct1 Nt·t-d., '.ilH·
paint $4000 640 2025 Job s1 u110 b!t t of r
---496-5443
Chevy '76 S1 I verado -----
Dooley, l ton t n•w ('Ub . 16b Dodge Van I'.> 111111 ~:r;:-1 9150 camper s pe('ial 1\11 ex m11es 15100 or !w!lt 1Jf1~1
t r a :. X I n t " o n d I' I u :. h 1 n t ,, m r m Match1n~ 12· l·umpe r c~ Call ~7 9800 or • ••••••••••••••••••••••
78 Honda GLlOOO Goldw
ing, full dressed & catm
for show. SS.l.50. 846-1210
aft. 4 PM , any t 1 m e
av ail 642 l!Ofl> 71().STl 4 -----Beautiful b11( ·79
S 1l verado 30 C hev y wialcb. _ Pickup Double eab. 4~p.
iS YAMAHA . RD 2008 AM l"M und<>r 4Kmt
elec st.art. bc>W(ht new JD trlt! hitch J~t the thing
'77. bored to 250r (' for that hur.ie farm. Take
perfect cond. w helmet OVff I~· Inspect ll at 4630 ~ 644 1836 Campu.'\ l>r . N pt Ht h
CaJl 9 !>.al 714 ~2205
Yamaha ZS()cc, 1970 OTI,
st. or dut, $275.
831 1475 ----'76 Honda Su~r Sport. 400
Cale style. Looks Shc1rp
751·006. 543-7~.
Honda 350 XL. xlnt cond.
new shocks, SS80 Or liesl
Off er. 49S-8828 aft 5
i8 Red Jeep J JO pickup
A C, AM FM 8 tra('k
stereo. CB radio 1,,c, 1 in
tenor ZJKm1 Llke new
1fl. 00> 962. 3448. ------
'77 Ford f' 250 t'orn
Custm P1ekup w 101 >
C10 cam~r. F C, Xlnt
cond. lo rru , Best Offer
642~1
Alltos W..t.d 9590 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WEIUY
CUAHCARS
AHO TRUCKS
C~MB.L
CHEYaOUT
~ llatrt.1r Ith •I
l '(t.IA ~i'-'r\
546-1200
C&n 't Sell Your Car.,
CREVIERIMW
PAYS TOP OOLLAJ{
For Clean l..'sed Imports
Call Mike or Don
a n.3111
......... arW ••••••••••••••••••••••• G ti 9701 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ATTENTIOJI!
9720 .......................
C OSTA MESA
DATSUN
2MSHARBOR BLVD.
540..,410 140-0Z 11
Mercede11 . BM W .
Poncbe, Clusic • Ex· llllmfWl!ll~!w.ft'P.lllR ouc. We will tell your car IHI~~~~.,..~~@ on COQ1Jgnment al your
price. Beat location 1n
~ C.ounty. For In·
tormauon call Jam Cur·
ran.
lilllah_.,....
1300 W. C.oul Hwy
Nwpt lkb M2 6783
i4 2160-Z very cleap. A/c , nwe wheels, pi.n atrlpinJt.
54&-3221 •
Delsun '75· 610 Sta W1tn.
AM 1FM Ster · A /C .
28mpg 4 1peed . P IP
9705 9&4-_1638 __ _
•••••••••••••••••••••••
JtUAIOMIO
SALH, SBVICE
At«). LE.ASIMG
Df:MOSALfo~
NOWIN PROGRESS'
BEACH IMPORTS
848 Dove Stn.-et
NEWPORT BEAC H
752-0tOO
'71f 280·Z, white. air
stereo. louvre8, ski-rack.
cluwls. 29k mt, xlnl cond.
897.31()4
'7G Da~Wl 210 Htchbk. ~d.. -
<.'OOd. M·w ll res. $2000
552·fm9. 213·920-6717
ll ~z good cond. auto.
u1c, AM/f'M. ~.700. or
dfcr . ~9-0594 aft 5
Aat 9725 9707 •••••••••••••••••••••••
••••••••••• •• •• • •• • •• •• O>nvt ·75 25 mpit, 55,(1()()
'78 Audi 5000. hati ever tn1lt!> $4000 or makt" of
ythlnR. $50() & An ume for 4!1.J 2717or8JS-4441
lease at $232 mo or bu)
~ 6736.510
14 Audi fo'ox New llrl''I.
xln1 cond 1:.65 PQ $2100.
PP67J.5790
77 fo'1at Sp1d1•r . under
ltJ .OOOm1 . xlnt cond,
XU ab ti75 26f.2
9727 .••••••.•••......•......
IMW 9712 ...•.•...•......•..•...
CREVIER
&I ~I ... OAOWAY
SAH IA ANA
83531 71
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'72 4'J.al.11 s R t992G BV I
iJ "-'Jl\J1 hp WJC M (' I
'71l ~tlZA S R 1!f44HKO I
164"1Afl ~p W:lll'llJ l
Ti 321~ oi..,!)d. i.t lfj70SPV l
77 ~JI -bl)d S It IOIW J
77 ~A l.uxux 1119fiSZC I
'7'b 320 4h p, (23!11; K H I
7lll201A A C Ull9WUJ\ I
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LUGE SIUCTIOM
Oft*W 1979
320i'1
528i'1
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IH STOCK!
Call lOOa)' Wt> ul.w may
ha' l' th11t prt' 0 11. nl•d
H.'wtW )vu are look1n~
fllf I
831·2040 495.4949 ----
lrandMew '79
HONDA Cars
MANY
To QlooM Ft-0ttt!
UNIVERSITY
otdaMObia.
Hondo C.-. • GMC
True kt
2£1,5() llarbor Rlvd
0..la ~4"'\:t 540-9640
Ti CVC<. Lt>w rn1lt'<1~t·
Nt>w t1rr·'· like nl!w
$3,750 !ISi 2981 PP
i8 llooda.1mal'. 5 >.µd Ac·
c'Ord. A 1C, on g owner.
2lM' 673-001.3 15995.
'Tl Acrord, aulo, 16.700
m1, llkt: new. $5500.
&-~ Ev~gs. __ _
'TS CiVlC, Rd rood, 12400.
Before 5. 540 5733 or
G73-&Cl5 an l'r r. _,,,,,. 9730 •..••..•••.•...••......
'71 JAGUAR i':·lYJ>C 2 +2
V12. auto. air $7000 r irm.
I Tl.4·2831 ----
JaRUar XJll Mint cond
Lo rru Silver $7,200 or
bell oHer n9 J3:JI
9734 . ........•.....•....•..
........... Sale/ ---------ORANGE COUMTY'S
OLDEST
-'
TO WOMEN IN BUSINESS
COMING Sunday, October 14, 1979
in the Daily Piiot
A
TRIBUTE
TO
THE
ORANGE COAST'S
SUCCESSFUL
WOMEN
IN
BUSINESS
THIS IS THE
ACTUAL SIZE AD
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clear black and white
photo of any size can be
used. Your message will
accompany the picture
In this spue. If you
choose not to l>Ubfish a picture, fill the space
w ith your mesMge.
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.,.... "' ... OctDbef , .......... .
Ow ....... to helftl• ..... ,,.,......., WotMn le en •xwplloftel °'"""""""
to "••• •• • ... °' '°',...., ......... to ..,. p.op1e ,,. ttte o, .... .-eo .... °' to....., .................... otGOftlrtbulOM. .. .
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DAILY PILOT
842-1178
.... /Sfotage 9t60 •••••••••••••••••••••••
RENT Luxury m otor
home 22·. s leeps 6. l>f'lf
cont $250/wk +!!' m1
6t0-8S8.5
'67 350 Ford: Chassis
mount, atr cond. 42,000
ongmal miles. Sale or
trade. 642-1353
18 22' Dodge Travette
Motor Hom e. 1 l.000
miles. Sleeps 6. 661-3545
alt6.
'70 19· Open Road full
motor home. l mmac Ref.? itas Loaded, low
rmleage Sell conlamed
Bargain . Mus t sell!
548-2494
T........_Tranl 9170 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'64 Aljo 19' on beaut site
IO'li>bo Canyon. La~una
Beach. Nr. perfect cood.
Air. aell conlained 110,
battery or propane. Ask·
log $3,500. 496-8527 aft. 6.
1973 IDt 'I Travelall Ex·
cellenl value, air. $1850
754-<Mel. Aft. 7pm. ""'°Sime•., ... & 14.cCftleMet 9400 •••••••••••••••••••••••
DATSUN PAITS
Hood. 4 ~ Ura, flt
19121'00. Bast offer. C.11 -..sm after' tPlll.
Brand ••• Ot0· 15 WIDltan tlrw ~ .....
.. l'anl • J>Odp cw .. -·--9ap!I TmM Ii• to Niu
... lbop It .... ,_I&'• ._.. ...... o.&ar nlot
aMllfted Adi. Md ., '°" lllw .... ,.. .... .. u. cell • rrleodlJ a..alled Ad·VIMr at .....
·-·------· ....
'64 G MC ~. 4-sp, 350,
AM/FM, s tokf·s & big
Ures. Sl.050 646-3833
v.. 9570
·····················~· •IRANDHEW
1979 CHEVIOLET
LU-XUIYVAM
With pl~h carpet. panel·
ing. icebox, welbar. 2
Capta1n '<i cba1rs.
breakfbt nook, 350V8.
Ult whcl>l. chrome bum
pen & l(nlle Seeps 4'
ClBl6)
OHLY $1995
HOWARDC...~
Dove & Qullll SU
NF:WPORT REA<.:H
Ill.OHS
Loo~un~ for a ho me of
your owt1? You 'II rind
nBny homes advertised
for .Jale 1n Class1hcd
everyday
/!llJ/tO LA•"'9 9510 •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED!
Late model To) ot a~.
Volvos, Pickups & V Jll.'>
Call u,1 t.od UY I
f=nrlr 1Jkr
""".,._., ... C"t•-• "'-•O-tJO) er 540·t0 7
PORSCHE's
WANTED
Allow us lhe opportun11'
lO consider the purchJ:.t'
or trade·lD of your l'll•an
Pof'M'he Check with L:s
Today'
13631 ~bOI Ol"<I
Oetoen 01°"" '" w -n» ,------------, I LEASE ::::::~ I
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I PAY ONLY I I FIRST MONTH I
I PAYMENT I
I * I I HO D8IOSIT OI LAST MOMTH I
I WIE TAKE AMY TIADE I
IPA• fOtt OI MOTi I PHOMI CIEDIT APPROV ~L I
I '79 CAii.LAC '79 CWCA · 1
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Sales Serv1cl' L4·~in~
RoY Carver,htc.
RoUs !'to)('(' UMW
1540Jamborce
Newport Beach 640·644-'
IOI McLAREH's
8SO N Beach Blvd
1..AHABRA
<5 M1 No.ofSAf'wy)
1714>522-Slll
Sunday by Appt.
l871l BEACH BLVD.
HUNTINGTON BEACH
842-2000
'73 Karman Ghia. xlnt
cood. on~ owner. 411.000
oriic mil 's, s:-,ooo
5'&9-8465
Lmda 9736 ......•••.•............
71 l.anc1a. 4 dr. 5."pd,
A/C, AM /FM 11-lrk, xlnl
rond, $7000. 645-1351,
486-6214.
9711
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i9 RX7 GS. Bron1e/blk.
---------AM t f'M. at e. :tlloys.
'73 BMW 2002, 4 s pd.
AMtFM cass stereo, 1m
rmc. fi'OOO. ~·46_18 __
'TS D1 I. auto. air, ('In.
tMS(). Xlnt 499-1928
'73 MAZDA. A/Cond. Gd.
oond. Gas saver. $1.300.
900-Z728
Mam/Sadd1e tBllOOtofr. '73 RX·2. great cond ,
48&-S279Terry make bestolfer.
'763>Q2Swuoof. 38,000 ma. 9151-2856 .8-llam or art 6.
llBOO. AM /Fm stereo. ~le'ftl 9740 _m-D7 _________ , •••••••••••••••••••••••
•Mn '6t 210SL
COUN
IOADSTa
Cusic coupe roadster. orlllDal coodltion, local·
"71 Caprl. Super clean. ly owned • serviced,
Low au, new brakea. ..SO. trans., air cood ..
All/PM 1ter. 1 owner. nut aee '° •ppreciate.
19'16 BMW 2002 4 speed.
air. stereo. e xcelle nt
ccmd. snm. 752·5816.
c:..n t715 .......................
$1iOO. ~afU. .i>GB) -'--------• JIMSllttOMS Dlll9 t720 IWOKTS
••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'10 HARBOR BLVD.
LAIM OOSTA 111~
-..c:T10M°' 6Jl~l276
ALLMOOILS &a>P•OOllPOI: •JWc. Europea1ut11,. -.C. IUl'OOI, A II /Fiii
taas. 1tereo, radlal1. sa.ooo.-.aa BAP WIC I< D l\TC.UN
H ) I I I '·, -1 'I l J l ! C, 'S1 JID..SL. bha w twill IDl.
r.bt Me '° appreciate. "M "'2100000 COND.. MM7l1 UlYUme . It.do. $U49 -.1111 "n-E4.5, ~,nllat., P.P.
11-. xlDl c;ond. 27,000 NJ.-.
ml. All /I'll, 14900. •------------dQa; 49'·0141 '71 ll•Uon WRD 30G'l'D ... ...... De.rt bhae. C*a ~ 1\mnlOf •• ..,...
'72 IMt Z: 4 IOd. am/fm t a.am. Owner •""""' tr~ll. hrtffl m ecb'I tollllllllforHarryJta)'.
cmd. llllll ... I! _., lU·H1·tlll,e••• eaum-eMT m.-.ms
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HOW IN PROOU:SSr
llACH IWOITS
.. Dove Stl'"CIC!\
NEWPORT 8£.\Clt
71.J..0900
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• 1U. rti1e ... • 11\I, Y• p 9770
1•od co•d. 11100. •••••••••••••••••••••••
.. -............ VW ta.vbaill'OUhMMll
....... ''" :!1:.U ::a?::! :J:.~ !--····-·· .. ··~··••• ~ YoUr car to Jim •t DULO IN U,S.l .11.ad ao Volhwa,.n,
IOY WTU O.adl Blvd • llunl
C •tYI 1 ...._ Dut'b . A.ak for ,. .....W Mai.Do or 1'om
aGtU•..VCt AWA. ,,.'-......... ..,.._..9N<• il VW &al AM l•'M tape \"---... .._ aun a.11 0outc
CLOUD WNOAn 8'7~30ftl
"II VW O.v, b&ue w /Wlllt
=·1111 Ml, A II /FM, • fl'OGO. ,,..ma.
'11 VW a..: UD/fftl '-pe,
reblt ea1 1ood tlr ...
C'leaa. SN'70. •· im.
Aft.$
'11 a..tle, 52,000 ml. ao
dln11. • 1pd, clua. tmO~. Owl', IU-UOl
'"JI o.ber: Very l ood
coed. aw. IJ'Nl, am/fm
tnck. '4,000 m.11-. PP.
7H-1t00 ext Ut or
Ml-J44S
.......................
'71 Ae1al Turbo 1port
... Lo/~.~ .. ,~
. '"'"'··--·• Le Sabre 1SOu1. Loeded. Stal OUei. TIHtM'nl
ff II .......................
CNM&IAC?7
c:NDIYIU.I
All/nil 1tereo, radio,
01•Me1 cou..-v UJt wbeet, crube CQnlrol.
.LlJ. "' ' lulJ paws. CIDSFW > YOLYO .u. .. 95 Da.USIVELY VOi.VO .,,.,
IAr8Mt Volvo Dealer NABERS IOOranaeC.:Ounly!
8UY or LEAS!!: (L:/ / ·/J/J. araECT ~ -~ c~:;g;
. S. Manchester 11.-~m 750_2011 '77 SDV d 'Eleunce.
"" 1e11 '°' liuuUluJ car w 1 lh a 11 th.,
"19 VW VAN tKmt Xlnt. is *-8, a1nt cond. AtC,
cand. Sun.root • mu.y AM/PM, burf(/blk Int.
11.r• 8'2.'7088 .. ml $6400 ~30'J7
t7SO ~SU vi r Cloud l
$19,000
~ ... 16 K&Wt clloc bro anrf., .,8 Conv w/AM·FM cu.a, '7S Volvo 244GL 31Kml.
AM / FM xlnt. cond. A/C. really it.Int cond. aua.o.. a /c. 11unroof, lthr
S:W00.41k76621tfl 6p.m. SilliOOFlrm.•l.394 Int.er. ,.,600 btwn 11 &
xtra. 31,000 owner ml
Will split hlf(h and low
book for qwck uk. Pvt
Ply. CaJI 646-M96
'72 Eldorado. bronu1tan
top. lo mi, auperb cond .
nu urea $1495. 646 7274
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'allll2TARGA
Runs grut oo any 1a1
__!:_000. CaJJ ~10 '760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iO VW P'u lback
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'73 <.:.oupe DevtUe SJOOO
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JP Ht power ..... • ..a, A/C .... brb, ~
cabrtoMlt top, &eatJMr ln· Qpalw ffJI llll.CUl,,._.1
ta1or. diet 2117•> -~~.....,,---._ ---~ ;-.,,,.---. ---.MAlllS .--CM 1Ha ttll NABE~,.. ...... 0 CIM1-. • ..................... . !,;~ ,..,, 911a.lau~preme: Ful· ~ NO'l'HINOOV£R l)' loeded. 10,000 mdea, $4999 _m.ais ___ _
"19 l>leHI Cuti a u :
1181 Cadlll1tc Coupe
DeVllle. Good condlllon.
All eJectrtc AJr • PS, P8
New u;phoUtery and new
Michelin tlrn Uront I
.., 538-lMS ----
CADfu.AC '77
SIVILU
F'WI power, factory air.
lla"eo, uape. Ult. cr-..u1e control. split po wer
aeata. landau ~op All
Sevill e l u•ur1 e1 . M'l'Jf)
$9495
NABERS ~Llf/
/f.00 H.111.r..-8Mt
('"""'Mt~,., '.>4<) 1JI()()
lt71C .. YS&.a
UIAIOMlmAM
fUll power, rac:tory air
oand., all oft.be Cbryller
luxuriea ~ a.ooo mllea . CliZSUMY ). •
$4Hf
MAIBS
Alll'O .. CBfTH
ICZ5 Baker St.
OOSTA MESA
. 540-9109
Loeded. Caah or tak~
'1Vfl le.ue of '229/mo.
Xlnt. car. 7~·1194 or .......
'7S 2·d oor 98 Old1>.
w/everythin~. or lrad~
for Pickup w /camper or
motorhome. 540 57..0
'980ldl. Lady uni{ owner.
lo mllea.J(e. Gd rond &.
Urea $1000 494-7&iU
rt.lo 9957 •••••••••••••••••••••••
i2 Ford Panto · 4 11p<l. ·'71 Vuta Cruiter Stal Good oond. t950 .
WOJ. x1nt cond. lllOO. l)y11 ssz.0531
flUJ.21128, eves 842·8130
•••••••••••••••••••••••
'79 Cor vl'lle . red. bile
leather . whale t ;11lis.
auto. a1r, crw &e, AM /t"M
stereo tape, elc . etc .
SOOOrni. St.I II u oder w ¥ r
ranty S1".9SO Dwy
~2749. l!:ve SS2 lt029
9960
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AUTO CENTER
NO'n llNG C)V t-;lt
$4999
1976 PLYMOUTH iO 911 E Tutt•. appro•
S7.CD>ml on rblt eng, Alsk
1ng $7000 Pvt Pty .
8S.f162 or &:J3.~
SAAi
SALIS. 58VICI
A.MD LIASIHG DEMO SALE
NOW IN PROGRESS!
71 VW Convert.Ible, l2K on
Dl!W ens o4'w top, new
acryl.lc paint. new brka.
AM /f'M caaa., AC ,
au&o-mlnl ooodl $4,4~.
fKZ.Ql.S7
'TI Bug, itlnl. AM/FM
caaa .. 1uoroof, $4800.
.......................
---· 9901 •••••••••••••••••••••••
640 CM.25 '72 CdV. icJnt cond. mWll "'18 SIJver An.ruv Corvellc
'76 Seville. perfert condl ae!I. ~ Dr> 642·!M70, SM m1 , mint c ond
U<Jn, low m1le11. S8SOO or Evt ~641r.!Gro $14.000 M u11 l f>llc
WAGOH
V8, automat11· t ran' .
pwr 111.eenng & hrak1·.,,
air cond • IUJ.t.:ur'· nwk &
I o w • I 1> w m 1 I ,.
«JtWOV J
'76 912.E, aunrf, 22.000 ml,
lllr. stert!O. lake new.
673-l'lZl
'73 VW BUS. 7 pass
Clean. good running
cood.
_568e ___ . ------ie Plymouth Gran t'Ury
I IUY NOklMS
Slclt or dud foreign can
wanted Free Tow
673-34M•Caah•631 26Y1
Wagon. Power ateennsc power windnw11. power
brakes, AM tl"M "IC'H'CI,
au oondllloruni.c J\11 1·11
llu Mu11t -.ell Sl!><HI
lnlde. 831-11829 646-W798 __ _
IEACH IMPORTS S2700. Ca II 67J.203l
SELL idle items with a
Daily f'llot Cla.b.bt!aed Ad
642-5678
8411 Dove Str~l Nt.~RT lU;ACll
75~0900
'78 VW Convert , AM /t'M
cuu.. blk on yellow.
S7SOO ~ ll5l , 496 G214.
'5 VW squarebuck new Call 737 6Hll Art1·r
eng. XJnt. cond. 12.000. ~ t.:veruni.t!>
U. 80metluoa valuable"
Place an ad an our ~t
1111d 1-'o und columo11
Thul·, where p('(lplf' look
when they Vt' (OUlld llO
1t.o·m 11( valur
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THIS WEEKEND ONLY-
FRIDA Y, SATURDAY & SUHDA Y •••
NEW •79 TOY OT A CELICA
LIFTBACK
--~~A~UTOMA TIC
~.Hew 9100
THE POWERFUL
PLEASURE
HEW '79 FUEL-INJECTED
SUPRA a d4?.\~.~~
alt. 6·30 Aaltos. Hew 9800 Autos, Hew HOO
' ~-·~~
AuH;maeor tran•mln1on fac.1orv 111 c;r,,.o1110r,nono
oow11r 'flNJn"O power 1l1K tJr&l<t:~ "'~"'" r:>on•l"Dtr' •.JCJfll t>lyl"d ~I• 6 mUCl'I mucti ,.,.,,, &' I ';!>9fl(J6
WAS~
EARLE IKE'S $691450 RED TAG
SALE PRICE ..•
IURRY. .... WHIU
SELECTIM LA$TSlll
'79 TOYOTA
CORONA
LIFTBACK
Eou1pmen1 onciuoe. 1t1.1t01N111C 1ra,,.,,,.M1011 aw cond•tl()nlno oow.,
1teer.ng l)tft .in~ AM/F~ lltll'OO' rrrotfll 04lt'nO 1013020)
•EDTAG S645aoo SALE PRICE • • • .., --
5 YEAR· 50,000
MILE SERVICE
AGREEMENT
AVAILABLE OM
ALL NEW CARS!
~•41RICKS
NOW IN STOCK
IMMDIAR
DEUYaY
All Doo-~AOC-"'"" .. ~Al llClllll ll'nt•
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lll()l'll' f>7 I'• I' WAS'~
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SALE PRICE •••
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CELICA GT
COUPE ' I
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t>Mlull ~ Ptn aln~ 1c.t(.lott1 mooOcnq & """"° Ot>tto<1 '"811:?1
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llftCOWI ._ .. _,,,,,O!ll'!'.I __
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·-·-..,00"0 _ .. _._ --... ·~-~ -'"""~)
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CADILLAC '78
<:rEDEYIW
ASTRO ROOF
t'uU power fartor y .11r.
lt-atht•r 1ntt'ri11r \J>llt
prJWt r W JL'> lJP.'. 111\lf
rru le:. 0 711'T:!fJ I
$8995
NABERS
~tlb/:
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( ,,. • '\/\.~. ':HIJ '1100
77 !-,1·" 111 t· , b<' .i u Ii r u I
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7:,2 '1/ffl 111 f,i, I t>4~
Dodl)lt 9935 .......•...............
SS Warcon Autuma11r
iur. l(ood body, 1:01111
mecrum1rally, ~ 1>r of
rer~
.,. M~cri t '\Jlly 11wrd
l:>nrf Air t 'M 11111 h
17 mptt. Mual !>e II $2 .~
!l64 l..9"lt
9940 ........•....•.........
$2999
NABERS
AUTOCB4TER
1425 lidkn -..1 cc.t;r ,.. .., .. _.,i\
540-9109
12 ut ·~·r ... H. :..4,IOJ 1111
.iJI pr1w••r, AC:, :11~ \I\
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10 1-'IJFCY I fl I rlr . :111i
t'flS( , I. tJarn·I r .irl1 . I' "
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traru. Vislvt' JIJfJ f /l/11
10...4'342
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77 ~ .. n 1'4 \1llt l.1k1 j I • rw ... c· 1 fJfllf•1I < .11 ""I
111·.,. lull l"'""l I r·r w'O t.ofl 111•1Jlh• o•Xt A. I 111
t•o11t1ul .,., .1tr111 ~1 I 'ln)l1fll l\M l·~r .. cJ 1•1
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••••••••••••••••••••••• Gl.AJotAOA SIDAM I l'llfJl 642 "3<!1 I XI ll I
&l.fl:l ;-.,..,. IMlnl 1 .. n~ I llt)I dU\.OmdUt fal1 1Jr} IPCJlltioc , 9965
$1..SUJ \1 1 S'l !)J-.L L {. .. II i&lr c'QOl1 fl"'' ,l.,..·nn1t •••••••••••••••••. ••• ••
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771'AMAJt() 1;1
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67!>1141>1
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C.EARAHCll
on c .. m .. ru.. {;:.ipnr r,
Moot<· U.r h11>. Malibu.., &
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SAVE HOW!!!
.. CONNRL •
CHEYIOUT
:!XIJl 11 .. rhor Ill\ •I
1·c.~ffA \H~'-'\
54 .. 1200
i2 NOV/\. Hun~ 1trt·.,1 .
rmat i.ell Sl.100 or bebt
dfcr •~2834
.,S WV I'll', l\M 1l,.M H
l.radt, Roll ban.. Custm
pu_i nlA..od S2850. 5"4().11100
lill4pm
76 Monia Ne w paint.
ll!nl mJlru•t'. xlnt rood
SUXl l.'.a II 4!17-17W
'57 OK>vy IJel Air. I d r
hard top Nt!w pu1nt .
dlrome. brakes l>ci>t•n
dable Mul!t !>~II · con
JU<k·r vartrnl trade for ., .,
l?3X> la)~
'i1 Nova, calm tnl. lo m l.
•Int condition, $3499.
!ft>.4S02
'64 (l)evy Wagon, SUl'k, Rd cood Goud met'b . no
rk!nt.s 5.56-l 172
1982 0t4'vy lmpaJa. needs
lune up $300 <.:all u(l
7PM,979~1
roof. t111tc·11 itlJ -..., ~ l""llA8
tmrP' •.:tJH YX I C~tk AUTO CENTER
P4lll7 > Mfflll:O-.C, IJ\. ... It
i'.SrATI'. !)Al.I'.
'73 t•11fd I .TU 1:,'J <t3b3
Mon lhru .. n •11 rJJ
76 Ferd Gra.nadi.1 Ch1,1
pwr 'tt-f'r air VK
~ SJ2(lO ~ 11193
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S.ck or dt'ad ii or ldt•·r
t~tlt'Tmrt
673-~•C..::.h •631 2W7
9945 ..•••..••.•••..•...•...
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• 'Specla! of the Week · ·
71UMCOLH
TOWHCOUPE
$4999
1977 POHTIAC
GRAHDPRIX
1-ull µJw .. r 1.,1·1111 v .111
l'tlfl(j , 1\ ~ f \1 I 1 I • • o
Ult v.ht't·I I .Jr11l,111 t11p
r.ilh" wit•' I & '""' nult-. L 1k1· 'It 1-.W 11111d1
lJOO 1()11~1'" j
$3999
NABERS
AUTO CENTER
I tl!"t llJ k•·r ...,,
CO~"T I\ M 1·-'-\
540-9109
'77RRUIRD
PreJIY blu•• with hlu ..
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~l"Ul!>, I's. 1'111 , '\
c"Cllent t1Jn<l. ~111yl to11
AM1l"M r .;:.s 111 mllo·-.
G ood M 1l .. 11i••• t iJ ll
~I ~alt t.l'M
Be auulul ha ury car in TlMidtrt»ird 9 9 7 0
(l ry~t al aprtrol w ith •••••••••••••••••••••••
lealht!r 1ntl'nor Low iJ T Bird. !IJ 111.10 1111 .,
mtleaiie. On•· owni:r whllf" w ·brn 111tt•r 1\11
(8)19311 xtJ't0 t'W ll'4'~, IJ1•111•11
$9200 1lublt• $14.YI f>l:I 71~11
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~5630
Mwca1 9950 •••••••••••••••••••••••
ORANG!-: COUNTY'S
MIWIST
l.JNCOL.N·MERCURY
0£AJ..ERSIU P
RAY R.ADllOE
UNCOl.N·M ERCU RY
UH8AutoCenter Or.
SDJi"W)'.LaJle Forest eiut
IRVlNF.
13~7000
i)I Towne l.Jnll.111 1.111,
lull IJO Wl'I l .. ,Jlhc'C ,
19,000 rru. ~a\P ~.tilHI
646-8S25 ---
¥191 9974 •••••.....•............
iS +cyl Blue pnc~d '" sell ~
642 3659
1lw fast.esl dniw In lhr
W~l a O:uly l'ilut
(,18SMfied Ad 642 5'17K
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Dally .._Staff ,,_
CRANE REMOVES WAR MEMORIAL AT OLD CITY HALL
Councilman Thomas Oon•tea Tlme, Truck to THk
' Marble Moved
l
\
A Monume ntal Task
By n :RRY CLAUSEN o• ,,.. 0.,.1, P11ot s~u
Huntington Beach City Councilman J ohn Thomas
hitched up bis pants and hitc hed his big truck-borne crane
to the 800-pound World Wa r II Memorial monument at old
city hall tbt'J morning for a tnp to its new resting spot
IT WAS THE fifth time Thomas had scheduled the
move Th(' four prev10us moving days had been canceled.
Th~ marble monument was located near the main en·
trancl' to tht• new City Hall at Main Street and Mans ion
/\ VCnUt:'
It Y.tll be rededicated, c•ty officials s ay, Nov. 11.
Veterans' Day
Al mid yPar veterans pushed hard to get the city lo
move thl· monument, topped by a memorial plaque honor-
ing Huntington Heach res idents killed in World War 11
THE OLD CITY hall at Main and 5th s treets is to be
razed later this ycc.r tu m<tke way for a senior citizens
housing center
Vett!rans kar<'d their monument, dedicated 30 years
ago. would fall to a dozer blade.
Ruby Fox. then president or American Legion Post
133. lobb1c<l <:1ly councilmen to move the heavy stone
When the council began dragging its collective feet, Coun-
cilman Thomas ros e to the occasion and announced he'd
move lhc thing for free
THOMAS SAID TODA\' lhe Job probably was worth
about $300 1f someone had to pay for it. He donated hL<;
crane and a couple of employees' efforts to what he called .. a good cause."
The trucking and c rane company owner said he 1s not
a veteran. that he'd never served an lhe armed forces
"But I'm a sent1mcntali!>l." he confided ··1 don't w<tnt
to see this go to the dump •·
1Energy Debate
Asked of Haydens
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
electric power industry has
l ,challenged actress Jane Fonda • j and husband Tom Hayden to a
·· 't 50-city debate on whether
I,• America can get along without
nuclear Power.
Tom Hayden marrying someone
like me. thus being able to get at
least a foot in the door of a cam-
paign .
"The difference between m y
pulling my money at the service
of movements, causes and politi-
cians is that 1 don't ask anything
In 'return in terms of special
benefits or bribes or anything
like that."
• The chaJlenge came Wednes-
d ay as the Haydens brought
their fall offens ive against the
atom to Washington. They plan
to visit 50 cities in 32 days to
argue for cl05ing the country's
72 nuclear power plants.
At a luncheon of the NaUonal
Press Club, Mlss Fonda said she
aaw nothing wrong with putting
ber fame and fortune in the
aervice oC her husband's
crusade.
"I dm't apolo1ize about put-
tinl my t.rerneodou.s salary at
the service or candidates who ·.re poor -and he's one of
them," she said . "They (oppo-
nents) never bank oo people like
FAIL FASHION ..
Hayden, who helped found the
Students for a Democratic Socie-
ty in the 1960s, did nothing lo
correct the impression left by
llis wile that be may again be a
candidate for the U.S. Senate.
He unsuccessfully sou1ht the
DemocraUc Senate nominaUon
in 1976 for a seat then held by
John Tunney. D-Calif.
After the Haydens spoke, the
Edison Eleetric Institute, an as-
sociation of investor-owned elec·
lric companies, produced a
man·and-woman "truth squad"
whlcb will follow the Hayden.a
wherever they 10 in their month
of travel.
Sandra Keller, 32, who has a
Tbe latest in fall fashions master's de1ree In nuclear
come to Deily Pilot readers to-enclneeriq, and E. Linn Draper
d8J ln Style, a 111pplemenl, 00 Jr .. 37, technical usialant to the Ct'° Cl cbainnan qt the board of Gulf
UNE FEATlJRED
'1:.•t in)ss. tbe stories and Stat.ea Ut.111\i• Co., sent a tele-
pboeOI deta1l1na Oranie Coast 1ram ukin1 the Haydena to de-
__._ ,_ ........... , Dally Pilot bate "in any or all of t.be loca-_.., __ -.._._~------·-tJona wblcb you wtll vt1lt." ,.
Yo•rBo•etowa
Bally New•pa~r. •
•.
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMB~R 27, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS
SoViet ';rroops M.ass
Off Japanese Coast?
'·
12,000
Seen on
4 Islands
TOKYO CAl'I A U.S in·
tclligence report says the Soviet
Union has a ruvision·size force or
10.000 lo 12.000 troops on four
islands claimed by Japan 40
miles off the northern Japanese
coast, Defense Agency officials
reported today
Foreign MinJslry sources said
Japan would rile a fo rmal pro-
test with lhe Soviets 1f the report
1s confirmed.
According to the U S. mforma
lion, up to 2.000 add1t1onal Soviet
troops have arrived on the
is land of Stukotan. brmgmg lo
10,000 lo 12.000 .the total force on
the four is lands, which have
been hC'ld by tht' Soviet:. since
tht' dosm~ day:-. of World War
11 . lht> .lapanel>e defense of
f1<'1ab s:ud
Onl' official said the Odens"
Agency "<i~n·cd then• y,.as in
Corm ation that there was a
poss1b1h ty or Soviet troops in Sh1kotan .. The Long, Long Waif
J>rimc M1n1s t er M a s ayosh1
Ohira saHI today the report had
not been verified. but s<iid "ap-
propriate" d1plomat1c i.teps
would be taken 1f it 1s con
firmed. He spoke to reporters
during an ele<:llon campaign ap-
pearance
Tht':-.t• a n · lht· h<Jrd core varicty California
Angt•b fans The) ~tarted lining up th1!>
morning fur playoff tickets. which go on
saleat9a m Saturday By8 15therewere55
l.111~ 111 th1• ll111· that 'Atll undoubtedly in
nt·<1 ~l' 1mmen-.t•I) b~ the ttmt the ticket win-
dow oix·n." for the Ha I ti more pennant sen es.
Japan lod~ed earlier protests
when lhe Soviets placed troop~
or military Cac1lille<> on the con
ll'~led "northern territoriei.
isl ands off llokka1do. J <tpan 'l>
northernmos t main ii.land.
/\ s pok esman for former
is land 1nhab1tant:-. tr>day told <t
news conference 220 members of
his group planned <JO appeal to
U N Sccretarv General Kurt
Rape, Murder Raps
Weighed by Jury
C&"C sovn.'T. Page A2>
State Agrees
Bridge Poses
HB Danger
State bridge inspe<:tors agre<:<l
Wednesday with Huntington
Beach officials that the Warner
/\venue bridge mus t come down
IJt'fore 1t fall:-. down
8) FREDERICK S<'llOt:Mt:HL
0t ,,_ O••h ,.1lot Sl411f
An Oranfl€' Count}' Superior
Court JUr) dchbN<itt•d murder
k1dna'IJ ;.ind r;iµt• rharJ(C':-. toda>
a ~ a 1 n s t K 1• n n 1• t h R 1 t• h a rd
llulbt•rt. y,.ho. acting as his uwn
<illurney . r<•stt•d t11s dcfcnst'
Wl•dnesday with a t•rypt1c. two
wo rd admonishment. ·· 11iai.u
Nogahugundu' ··
lfulbcrt. 28. rC'c1ll•d the: worcl<,
<Jftt-r tdl1n~ th1· i.1x man i.1x
woman JUr> that he would not
attempt In ani.wer lh<' "'what
and wh\ · of t h<' 15 felon>
ch..ir~es lodged ag:Hnst him
The tall . black ha1r<'c1 .
bl' a nkcl defrnd<Jnl. formerly of
Fulll'non n ·fust•ll tr1 ofrt•r 1uror-.
.In\ translation or lh1· v.nrds tit•
v.o.uld onl) .,J~ lhat lht·\ f'Om
µrist'd an anca•nt -.a~ 1nJ,! m11rl'
than ::i.ooo \cars 1,lcl
I lulbl•rt 0 IS r h<;rgr'i1 Y. Ith the
.Januan 197fi murrlt-r or Gin..i
:\1 :Hit• -.T1s h1·r .1 19 yt•ar nld
Whitt 1cr ncwlyY. t'<I Y. hns t' nud1·
and rapt'<! bo<.1_1, "as found in th•·
hack .,cat of ..i r ar left a ban
dom·d 1n Fullerton
Ill' also 1s f.icmi: char~<'s of
kidnap. rap.-. robbN}. assault
and '\C'X pen cr'\10n in t•onnt'<."t1on
Y.1th abdut·t1ons of rv.o other
north Orang(• Count:-Y.Omt·n
One. left for dead 1n J ditch in
I r\"lnl'. s ur\"l\Cd ..ind ll'\t1'1c<1
Ji!alDl>l llulbcrt Oon Kiser. pu bite work<.
supcrv1s10~ cn~mccr. i.a1d Mall'
1ni.pl'ctor' checked the de
ten or ating structurl' this wc.-ek
Jnd su1rne:--ll!d two northbound
lanci. acroS!> t he 14 year·old
bridge remain clo!>cd
Kiser said lhe city will repair
failing timber decking but said
the lanes, which were closed last
Friday, may be cord@ed off un-
til a new brid~e is constructed
Teacher's Building
Project 'Squeezed'
A new bridge 1s expected to be
built by March of 1980.
He explained that a portion of
the bridge began lo sag last
w eek when a heavy truck
s napped a set of beams. lnspec
lion revealed the entire bridge
had dryrot.
"To say any l;.inc 1s safe 1s not
p ossible," he said
The bridge s.pans a narrow
c hannel between ll unlington
Harbour and the Bolsa ChJca
Lagoon
A Huntington Beach school
teacher claims IJle city threw
him .a curve recently when he
tned to pick up Cina! building
permits for ;1 cluster of two-
story homes he hopes to market
Layne Neugart said his "big
plans·· screeched to a hall when
he was told city dedication laws
would leave him with a row or
15-foot-wlde lots
"What can we do with that
it's almost laughable," su1d lhc
II arbour View School inslructor
Vitamin Loses
C No Cure for Cancer
BOSTON (AP) ~ A study ln the New England
Journal of Medicine says that despite earlier promis-
ing results, large doses of vitamin C will not cure
cancer.
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Roch~ster.
Minn .. tested vitamin C on patienLr; with advanced
oases of cancer. They concluded, "We were unable
to show a therepeutic benefit of high-dose vitamin C treatment."
In the study, published in today'J Journal, 60 peo-
ple took daily doses of 10 grams of the vitamin. and
63 received sugar pills. People ln both groups typically
survived for seven weeks.
An earUer study conducted ln Scotland found
that cancer patients who took vitamin C survived an
average of 36 weeks longer than other people afflict·
ed with the disease. ·
... ·-·--r ·-
Neugart. who represents 70 in
vest or :. 1n c lud1ng two cx
lluntington Beach mayors, srud
he'd scheduled construction on
Palm Avenue when he learned
he must dedicate 10 feet of his
property for street wideninit and
clip four reel off nnt1 c1pated
buildings for comer cutoffs
· · W <' did everything by tht'
book and lhen this Jiets dumped
in our lap."" he said. "'I'm sure 1l
wasn't intentn onal but h 's sltll u
rawdeal "
Neugart sajd tus a rchitect hal>
designed 14 homes for the 25-by
11 7 -foot lots he has arranged to
buy from the Huntington Beach
Co
Anticipating months of red
tape. Neugart and Robert
Corona. his builder . recently
asked the city council for help.
T he council agreed to have the
<See PROJECT, Page A2>
Pair Swipe 81,500
Worth of Jewelry
A pair or tattooed men told a
Huntington Beach jewelry store
clerk Wedneiday, "'We're look·
in1. not buying." Then they
ma(le off with· Sl.~ worth or
gold charms, pc)Jice said.
Tbe sho pUlters. omcera re-
ported, snatched 1&'5 s mall
charftll from a di1play counter
at Chic Accessories, 7771 Ed·
tn1er Ave .• around 2:30 p.m. and
dashed otf.
Gold Price
Hits R ecord
Of .S395.50
I ()'\;()011' 1/\111 Thi• pncl' of
).!Old bullion ~oa rt•d $21 75 an
ounn• tod.I\ to ,, re1·ord $39.'i 50
,, n c1 I h 1· ·,\ m .. r 11· ;u1 do II a r
... 1um1kd a).!am:-.t ma1or Euro
pt>an 1•urrl·n<·1t·~
Gold ~a:-. f1xi:d 1n thl· after
noon b\ th\· f1v1· leading bullion
dl•akr; in London. up nt>arly $HI
rrom tht· morning fixing ancl
v.r·ll JbO\'•' lhl' Wcdnesda y
dO'inj.!
In Zunch. the mt'tal hit a rec
or<l $394 50. up from $375 Wedne:.
da' ~ind Y.l'll al>o\"t' tht> previous
Zurich h1~h of SJ8t so recorded
Sl·pt 20
Th 1• d o 11 a r mean w h 1 I ...
tumblt-d Jgain:-.f leading Euro
pt>an currl'nt'lt'S, dropping bclov.
I 75 Wl'St German marks and
lo.,m~ more than :1 cents agamst
thl' Rnt1sh pound
In London tht> dollar wa!> quot
<'d a l I 5675 Swiss francs, down
from I 5827 late Wednesday in
the Swiss C1nanc1al center.
. Jn London. where the dollar
fell 2 cents against the pound
Wednesday on heavy Mideast ;
selhng. the slide continued. The
pound was being quoted at '
S2 2150 compared to S2.l810 latt' 1
Wednesday.
Or:n:Q .-~o-ast
\\"eather
Patchy low clouds near
th e coast i n creasing
tonight and early Friday
morning otherwise fair
through Friday with some
variable high clouds. Lows
tonight in the 60s. Highs
Friday In low to mid· 70s at
beaches to near 80 inJand.
INSIDE TODA l'
A mfOfting~u f--0 ·io,. to
tlu? KOMOI Cily R.oJlola can't
dim A•lmoJUa. Se~ stoma.
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PKJ LA l>EL Pttl A CAP> .
More t.bu 50 employea ol u
•led Victorian n&anlo• hom re malned bo led u p lnalde the
bankrupt lNUtullon today, de-
mandln1 lhey be pald before
they releue 140 ldeTty paU.ta
Tbe emplo)"'91 have worbd
for tlx Wffkt at t.be S.rala Allen
Nunina Hom e. • aevt n·•tor')'.
paint Oaked 1\rul'tu.re. without
w•t l'• They oy tht'y bouaht
food ror the patient s, aom~
senile. wbe,n the money ran out
"TM P•IJeau don't want to
IH\'t ' hrrf' It'• not a be.uutul • The l'mploy an.· members
place but H 'a bomei•· Cleo of L«ul ll98C ol t.he Hospilal
Arm 1tMec. a pra cUca nW'M, Wc>rken Unlon . They bar·
said today 'Thia hom 11 rluded themaelvd lnslde the
needed in lhll nf'llhborhood •· huildlnJe Wt:dnesd•y altt r hear·
Bookht'prr Kathy Wllklna lntc that the sta te waa goina Lo
aald w lut pa,ychc.cu, Lolalloa traOJh!r the IH•tlent.a , moet ol '17.m, wf're lMued Aua 31 and lbem bedridden and from the
t hey bounud Sbt 11ld the Philadelphia •rea, Lo a 11tai.
•mployt.'( weNS htst pald Au& operat~-d home near Harr labur1.
17 T1mulhy Potlb, ~ ~pokeaman
We'vt· twf'n ht'rf' 1 lontc for th\• statt: Public We lCare
llOlt"," ht" llald "If Wt! WCrt: ()n (ktllHlffitmt, Sttld today lbut Of
ly here tor the: J>liY we would flt ali:. from hl2' al(cncy were
havt' bMrl 1001 gone · n1*!et1n" wHh wdc:s W Cov. Otck
'Lazy Man' Author
Stumps for Charity
Thornburgh and officiala ol t.be 11tate Kealt.ll Department
"The,Y're Laking a look al all
the options," he said
Carmen Sanders, coordinulor
or nur8eS i.t Sttrah Allen, said
~late trooPt:tft had planned to
enter the hom~ Wedneisday and
remove the pa t.1ents.
·'T h at's the reason we bar
rlcaded the doors," she sa d
"We did not want the m m oved
out like cattle. Fam ilies of the
patients were contacted a nd
they are ln favor of our uctlon. If
the patients move, we get no
money."
The man who authored "The
Lazy Man's W~ Lo Riches" and
"The Power of &Joney Ma.na•e·
m ent" is alte r your bucu for
your own hometown.
J oe Karbo, a Sunset Beach
writer whose Lazy Man's book
became a best seller with more
than a million copies peddJed, ll
slumping lhla year for the West
Orange County United Way.
As t he g ro up's c haritable
funds cbalrman, Karbo Is lean-
ing heavily on his knowle dge of
fina nce. money m ana g em ent
and puttin g your m oney t o
"maximum advantage," he ex·
plains.
"I becam e sold on the West
County Unit ed Way concept
because this purely volunteer
cltiz.ens group raises operating
funds for 35 separate agencies
and chariUes in one efficient fall
fund drive," be saya.
"No matter where you work, •
your charitable gift to the UnJt·
ed Way through payroll deduc·
lions can come back to the com
munlty you live in,·• he says.
West Oran ge County United
Way provides runds for ser vi ces
in Hunlington Deach , Fountain
Valley, &>al Rcurh. Wrstminster
and Card<'n Grove
Amon~ Uw :15 <1~1·n<'H:!'i Karbo
1s i.uµpurt1ng a ri· th1• Hoy ~
Clubs, Girls <'lut>!i , Boy Seoul'>,
YMCA. Campf1r<> Girls , Girl
Scouts, Jewish Family Ser vice,
Salvation l\rmy, Catholic Social
Se rvice, Child Guidance Cent.er
ami Ch1ldr1•n·~ ffospatal
Tht• fundr ais ing cumpaagni.
ht!g1n throughout the nation Ill
f 'romPa.-AI
PROJECT • •
1·11rn<•r c utoff r PqutrPme nb
l'hangi·d to ~pan· lhP bu1ldang!'i
and ordered a traffic study
Pal SPf'ncer , a ssis tant plan
ning d1rector, said the traffic
study will be the dcte rmlrung
factor for po~sitJle s treet widen
1n g
fl o wevC'r, !>cvcral council
m embers satd Ncugart. was ask
ing for special privileges and
should have known of the ded·
1callon laws
"Someone goofed, but I smell
presbure being appUed by cer
tatn groups to railroad tn1s uung
through," observed Councilman
Clancy Yoder
Neugart i1ald he wasn't trying
to pull stnngs
.. Jr I wanted to bring on some
pr e&sure you'd see so me real
pr essure because I have som e
pretty Impressive people behind
this project."
His mvestors, who include
former H unti n g t o n Beac h
mayors Al Coen a nd Norm a
Gibbs, comprise a s Uce out or
the who's who of Hunting ton
Beach, he sald.
He said his invest.ors include a
city employee and other p ut
pollUcal figures. He refused w
na m e t.bem.
"I shouldn't name tbem really
they're JUSl people. Even my
mailman is invesUng .''
Ne ugart sald he will attempt
to get bis buUdine permits once
again lf the Palm Avenue traffic
study is favorable . •
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HELPING UNITED WAY
Author Joe Kerbo
th<> rail. h1· '>CIY'> a nd most cvPry
1.1n t· 1., prc~cntcd with 1rn op
1mrlun1ty lo c1mtributt: through
pavroll dt•d ucllun:.
''Yo u d hC' \u rpr1sc d how
m<in y folks v.1irk some where
othe r than whNt• they It ve, .. he
s a ys, "&nd lh1·y don 't realize
they can requ1>st their gin al
work lo lw dona tPd to their home
rommumty
.. C harily , a flt·r all, really
h1•g1n~ :st home "
•
OPEC Fears
Dollar Drop
VIENNA , l\ustr1u I AP>
OPE <' rin:'in ce
m misters meeting here to
day feel the sagging doll~r
1s culling their oil re·
venues. but a spokes man
suid they have no Im
mediate plans lo ~witch
the currency used to set
petroleum prices
H a mid Zu h erl ,
:.pokesman for finance
ministers of the Organiza·
lion of Petroleum Export·
ing Countries, s aid th e
group would discuss \h~
falling value of the dollar,
replenishme nt o f t h e
OPEC aid fund and in
c reased c ooperation
a mong memhers to deal
with developments in in
ternalional oil m arkets.
Zaheri g ave reporters
rew details, hut th e
mmislL~ were not exfM!cl-
ed to COruiider a possible
price Inc rease.
Home Meals
Ai.des Sought
Volunteer drivers for the Hun·
lin g ton Bea ch "Meal1-to·the·
Hom e" service are needed w
help deUver prepared meala for
senior clUzena.
The KunUngton Beach Council
on A&lna coordinates the meal
pro1ram for disable d and
chronically ill s eniors.
Driven are needed from 11
a .m . Lo 1 p .m. on weekdaya. •
Vohmteera mWJt have a valid
driver'• license and evidence ol
automobUe l.naurance. For more
1nfoH2aUon call U&-6352.
Radioactive Gas
'Operato~ Error'
RICHMOND Va. (AP) -
First evidence indlcates the re·
leHe of a amall amount of
radioac:tlve au from t.be North
Anna oacl .. r. t""'tf· plaat WU ••a ptOPle problem. ap opera&or
problem." a Nuca.ar Re1ulatory
Commlaalon otftdal aald.
"Hotblna I have •UCl•ll a mecb.aa.leal problem.'' Victor,
Stello Jr.1 dlreetor ot Oat HRC'a
operatlnl neeton dlvltloo.·uld Wed~ lia Waatusaitoo.
•
"We won't abandon lhem."
said nurse Marcia Deal. "They
don 't wantto ve moved ..
State Welfare Comm l!\1!loner
Helen O'Bannon said the stutf'
had been forced to take the ac
lion l-0 ensure the safety of th•·
pa tlents.
However, David F Phifer. an
assist ant attorne)' general Wllh
the s tate Health Depa rtment,
said in a telephone Interview
Sept. 14 that the patienta would
be re located In the Philadelphia
area and there was no rush.
Employees continued to care
for the patients and allowed re
latlves brief visits with patients
Wednesday before barricading
the doo111.
Approximately 120 employ<><'ll .
Including 80 nurses. work al the
hom e.
Debate Set
On Fitness
Of Miller
A public de bate betwee n
Orange County Supe rvis or
E d ison Miller and Mickey
Conroy, president of the Armed
1''orces Rc tirf.!CS As!.oclaUon or
Orange County, will be he ld
tonight nt lJC Jrvme.
Topi<· of the debate. whi('h as
spo nsorl'<! by the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States 1~
"Edison Miller Fit for Of
(IC'<''',.
It L.' s<·heduh:d 111 lwgan :it Ii
p.m in Hoom 350 ut the Scien<:e
Lecture HaJI
Con roy led a protest by
military veterans in Santa Ana
when Muter wus &pP<unled to
the board by Gov Edmund G
Brown J r J uly 13.
f'roae Po&*" A I
SOVIET ...
Waldheim for the Islands' early
retur n to J apan . Spokesman
Mitsuo Yanaml said they would
"take our case lo as many U N
ambas11adors as we can," at a
rally in New York on Oct. 8.
The defense offlciuls said 1t
was the first ti me s ince 1960 that
the Soviets had been reported
putting troops on Shikotan, an
85-square-mile island 42 miles
offshore
Po1illcol analysts here say the
buildup may be a r esponse lo
Japan's signing or a peace lrea·
ly with China last year and the
norm alization of U.S. relations
with Peldng.
The reported deploym ent pro.
bably occurred in August when
three S,OOO·lon Soviet freighters
sailed Lnl.o the island's harbor,
defense officials aald . It ap·
peared Lo ratae· aiiother obstacle
lo Japan's hopes for re1ain1ng
custody olthe islands.
The Japanese news service
Kyodo today quoted Moscow
radio u saying ln 1 broadcast
monitored here tha t the Sovlet
Union "has the right to un·
dertake cons truction work
either mJUt.ary or civilian -In
any part of lta territory."
Soviet Emba11y s pokesmen
were not Immediately available
for comment .
Tbe island s, Shi kotan ,
Etorofu. Habomai and
Kunu hlr1, were taken over by
the Sovlet Union on Sept. 2, 1945,
the day the Allies and Jyan
at1ned 1 peace treaty endlnC
World War JI. At tbat tJme about
18,000 penlOnl ned the talanda to
Hokkaido rat.her than live under
Sovlet mWtary rule .
Animals Killed
BERKEL&Y <AP> -UC
Berkeley police ar. lnv•utat:
ln• the lboodq ol 22 rabJLI and
two 1oat.1 at a rarm locat.ed on
unlventty land. Th• 1l1ua1Mr1 wblcb occurred 8UDday ll1Pt or
tarly Monday, follows Oat kill·
tnaa of'45 chickens laat Yteet,
Street M 81r1alnlnt
t
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CARnA AND KENNEDY-THE FENCING 001!1 ON
Preeldent Apotogbea fot 'Ct1al•' Rematk
Carter 'Explains'
Remark J_o Kennedy
WASltrN<':TON <AP> In hl11
own huncl, l'rt·111dcnl C'nrtN h1u1
told S<•n Edwurtl M Kennt-dy h•·
meant no r••frr••nc~ lo ('h•ppu
quiddlrk whun h e wuld h•·
hlrn1w lf could h;mdl<> a n111h
without pttnll"
Kt:nnu<ly 11&y1 he upprerlalel'I
tht• Ut>Hlure
Rut lhl' fencing goes on
Kt:nn~dy, appt.!urlnl( 11l 11
St ,OOO·a plat~ party rund r1tls ln6(
dinner hours u!ter a pre1odent1al
a1d c tl f-1 1vered C arter ':,
note Wednesday. 88ld ne "WW.
glad to get It ..
Kennedy sald he did not con
sider the note an apology.
Pro11ldenllal press secretary
Jody Powell said the not .. w 111>
an "explanation" f<illowmg what
the president called "J(rosi.ly 1·x
&ggt:rated" press accounts or
th f! rema rk, made Tul'i.d&y
night al a "town mee ting" 10
New York City
A part1c1pant at lht: mectmg
rn(·ntwm·d Kenned y , then askt:d
Carter how hC' Intended to "1n
i.p1 rt' · voter~ Carter replied
"W<•'vc ha!1 ~ome c rises wher•·
11 required a Sll:'&d y hand <J
t·an·ful ;ind <11 hh<·rat1 ve det l'i JOn
tu b(: m adt• I don l think I
panic kf'd "
f'owf'll disclosed the existence
of tht• hlJlld·wrltw n note In a con·
vonrntlon with reporters He
"u11l Uw 1>re1udent aJ110 sent Ken·
11 1'tJ y , I> Mau ., a ver batim
tr nn11rnpt of the town meeting.
Kl'nntdy, at a reception before
1 h1• dinne r, s aid he co.nslders
prt-11 1d e nl111I leadership a
lca1t1m111e issue and mtend.<s to
m akl· It, not Ch appaquiddick.
onf' of the maJor anues of lht:
c ampaign If bt: runs
"Were I to be a candidate."
Kennedy 11ald, "I'd be talking
:sbou t the issues which are most
in the minds of the American
people and I think that's also
what he·d want "
In th•• pa:;t, the Whitt' House
ha & S&ld that 1f Kt:nnl:'d y
•·ho lll·nl(es Cart.er the pr~ident
v.oul!I not make &n issue of Kt:n
11 «"0" S I t a1•t 11m tu tht• t'rt~I '\
111nd1111111\ v. h .. n I h•: '>•·nator
drov(• ,, 1·<1r off a hntll{t &t Chwp
11:1qu11l1l1ck. Ma!>" . 1n 1969. ri·
• u lt1ng an tht• d«i•dlh uf M Jf'Y Jr,
I\ " r w <' hrw
1·,11 1• r f11llov.1•d Kenne<ly '> &p
I",, r ,1fll • .11 .1 rio'tl '>ldt rPC'f'plJon
v. 1th ,, tl1m1• r '>P• '"'h llsu <l v.1th
.111111·.d ,,,, p.1rt) 111111 \
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INTRODUCING TllE:
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KNOXVJU..Z, T.an. <AP> -
Nine ftrdllbten and a •bertlr'• deputy have been arrffted
followiq U.. a«11aaUona ol a
woman who..,.. the wu raped
by 25 to JO ...,. at a e1ty fire at.
Uoa, autborities tald.
Dlatrict Attorne7 Geaeral
Ronald Webster aald the KDox·
ville ftnllpten were arrwtect
WednHday on various aea
cbar1•.
The deputy wu ebu1ed wltJa
aldtn1 and abetUq rape and
waa 1uapended from duty upon
hit arrest. We"beter said. 8beritt
Joe J enklna aald be bu not de·
clded wbetber tbe auapemioa
will be wtt.h or without pay.
Knoxville Mayor Randy Tyree
uld a decision oa whether Lo
awspend t.he flrefl&bten will not
be made until later thla week or
tbe nm ol next week.
T wo firemen we re among alx
depa rtment s upervit:0ra put on
paid leaves of a bsence Aug. 2S
a fte r o fficia ls began an in-
veatlgatlon into the wo man's
charges
Police repor ts quo te the
woman as saying she was picked
up aft.er wor k by the sheriff's
deputy Aug. 21 and take n Lo the
rare hall, where she was Ued to a
bed for 18 hours and raped by 25 to
30men
W ebster said th e n ine
fl refight.en arnsled re present
the m e n t he wo m a n cou ld
po111llvely identify . He said an
mvesUgation is continuing and
more fi refighters could be a r
rested later.
Vp a Tree?
Human, Si;
Feli11e s, No
llunllnRton Beach flremen no
lonR"r n.~<·ue cal.'! from trPf·'>.
liut tht·) v.111 n•M'Ul' Pl"Oplt• who
j(Ct lhcrn:.1•lves oul on a hmb
C'1 l \ h rl'flJ(htt•r W1·1ln•"id uy
plu1 k1•d ,1 t1·•·n il~t· i.:1 rl from J
t•ut•alyptuo; t n ·1· 111 h1•r ,.,1m
mn<lort-l"art'lt' nt·1 ~htJ'irhood
1 hl') '><tld "he ~•Jl Mur k aboul
40 Ccet up the trtW. which ~he
beg an climbing with the nolJon
or ca rv1ng he r 1nil1als In the
l runk
Firemen fi rst respooded lo the
5 p m call for help with a con
\ 1·nt1on al f1rc r11~ht1nR rtR It
v. J ..,n 't tall cno ut(h, :.o th1·y
r :t llf'd out lhP 1·1ty·!. s norkel
lrU('k , v.hJeh IS UM:d fur (1~hlJO't
fin·., in h1 ~h pluc1·\ And Corn·..,
1 u111.: tr~"t.<(J pe<1ple
Thl' ~irl \4 J.,n°I hurt. r1n·mcn
'i31d
Hwitin~on School
Mtttin~ Cancel~d
H unt1ngton Beach ·s Occ11n
View School D1Hlrict Bourd of
Trust~ has canceled lli. re·
gularly scheduled Oct. I session.
School S uperinte nden t Dale
C'oogan said several trus tees
wtll be unable to attend that
ses sion. The board has substitul·
ed a special meeting for the
following day, Oct. 2. at 7 JO
p m al dis trict headquarters,
16940 B St .. ffuntington Reach
Ed~on Electric Packet
Finally, D Ff'IELD YACHTS of Cotta Meta baa joined forces
with t.be most classical bay launch e ver buJlt. The beauty or a
bygone era grought back to life in conjunction with the
rt:llabWty ol electric power.
Deposlta for orders are now belDJ taken for the aew Edison
electric packet. The COMMODORE model package I.Deludes :
packet hill with ne w spacious Interior, all natural brome deck
hardware. teak trim, fall 1uM'eY top with tauel•, clear
curtalnl. coekplt cusblonfl, fuJJ cover, carpet, teak bar, stereo,
full electric propulsion 1y1tem, wheel steering, bilge pump,
running lights. electric horn, dock Une1. f enden, antl·foul
hottom paint. palnt name and CF numbers. Owner'• ebolce of
colors. Introductory price: 112.500.
Come aee thR world'.\ onl11 aol4r ~red ball ku.mch at the l..fd.o
VWa ge "IN Tiff: WATER BOAT SHOW" ~t1,mbeT 24th through the
30th .
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CALIFORNIA
Pollutiota ¥i.-tim .... .,,,.,,.-.
SACUAMt.:Nfu (AP~ The
<'allfonda Air Resources Board r~porta It.a approval ol the fint
two of aan MllllclpaU.-d "muy'.'
IMO model clleactl automobiles
for u le In the 1\ate -the
Volkawaaseo l\abblt and Duber.
Uoaro 1poke1man BUI Sessa
aaid Wednelday tiMI ARB la test,.
ma cll~l Clll'a Crom three other
rnanu/acturen. The approval ot
1wvcraJ more modela ia expected
In lhti next few weeks, be nid.
St;H,8A SAID m an interview
thut lhe board, wblcb makes and
pohce1t the nation's atricU!st an·
lH•mog reguJaUons, is trying to
lay to rest "an lmpresais>n by a
lot uf ~le that we're again.st
diesels being sold here."
He said those rumors were
probably started by the auto in-
dustry ln efforts to pressure the
board Into les:s -strict anti-smog
standards. "But obviously we
are not trying to k eep diesels
out." he said.
Sess3 also quoted General
Motors as saying that by 1985, it
expects 25 percent of Its produc -
tion nationwide to be diesel
powered.
l.y nclt(• W1 ll1;1m s. ('al1forn1a llumcine Officer. holds a net
<·ont:.J1n1rtl.! :i du<'k '>lw n ·scu1·d from polluted waters of the
south1•rn • '>lu:1rn•:-. of ~an r 1 ;mcisco Dav An untrcau.:d
SCW<tj!I' "PJll h<t'i l'iJUV•d protJll-ms for frldflnC Jjfc: t1nd
threat1·ns \\:tlf•rlowl 1n lhc• s<1uthcrn portion of the bay
T H"; ARB <:llllmate1> lhal al
ll'<.11>t 40 .000 diei.cl powered
pa:.scn~er curs will be sold 10
C'al1forn1a ne xt y trnr. with
.., l l' a d y :. J I t• :. 1 n c r c a '> e :.
t hPrcafl.er
Cable Cars Dormant
106-year-old System Judge d Unsafe
SAN f'H"N('I'..,("() lf\l'J r.1kl.' J VIJ!Tll'll(·
rrom a Norm:in f((I(·~ WI II J)Jlllllllj.; the Mumn11:tl
Ha1lw;iy Nlll<111r•11r • pr:iv.J1., ''" !h• rn<1r()on, yellow
and grt•n1 c•;1hlt• 1 :i r .111111i.: 1!11rm:Jlll at Powell iJnd
M ark(•t ·tr<·•'"
Tl·wn· .1r1· "'' t1»1r1 t n'I lwll '> 1111 hunang 1·;,
bit• lu•nt•alh ttw '111'1'1 'l't11· •,:1f1 I~ <•xp .. rb hd\•'
1>n1111w1.11·tl 111111•.111 tJI 1h1 1111, v1 ar t1fd lrlJt1~.1l
'>Y:-.lf'nJ 1-; IHI" ;,(1
'I ht· 1•1tv wtlt plll • 1.1r1• ,,f tht· 1·1Jrs 1111 display
for l<mr1 t<, fnr llw •,1·v1 n m••nlh'. 1f,·1t :Jll liut oni·
lint• will h1• sl111• 1t11w11 l· .. wh day,.,, fl•eted <·ar:, wall
bi' h:wh·d 1;•11111111111111.,lv up :.11111 down tht• ~reets of
th1· r1tv t11 lh1·1r oq rt1H!til l11irn1· ••l lh1· 1 a tile 1·1:1r
li<1rn
Prostitutes
Ban n -Ta ·d
FRF.SNO t A I') A • 11111t 11nln barn nit ron
v1cll·d pnl'\l1l11h 1111111 («•rt.sin Jr•·H. or lhe < 1ly a:-.
e1 c:ur11ltt1oh of p r11l1.1l 11111 ha~. llf 1 n f11u111l 1nv:iltd liy
tht· Jth U1 .• tn1·1c1.11tl 11( Aprw;Jf
/\:. <1 '<lf1tl1 1•111 f11r pr1ihat1<ir1 ht re: . .5.om~·
M unwap;d t '1111rt ./11!1,•1•;-, 1• »Uf· th<: prostitute~ IJ
map !howln•~ tl1• rn Jfl;iJ:, t1f 1tw nty they are pni
h1b11t•rl f1ur11 Vl:>l?lUV
'I ht• ·lf>I•' .ti 1 11u 1 I d 11 c • ll·d lh 1: F r~:.no
Muntt'lll<Jl r nun 111 1•11 ti u • l11r1111:el1 · or n11.id1fy \.ht·
l)r<1lwtw11 1,1 hat 11.11 .t Wlttll" .I.! a <·onv1ctcd
pr1,:-.t1tut1:, !'>11 s•11 wu" not prntu uit<·•I from fn·quenl-
rng thrl"' an·a:, v. ,th .1h H'h1111·1tl•·tH'M1f pro::.tilut1un.
'ft 1111'.Jtl' I•''"' I I ;w ~" ..... , .. ff• r wunl, .. she
s111d. "It m ean" that I 'm frN: lo l.1k1· tht: l>u11, go to
Roedini: J';1 tk anti cat al any rt:slaurant. ''
Jn Uw 1h:r1:.1011 rclt dst•d Wt!dnci.day. the ~P
pe3ls court dad nut :-.u v u Judge rould not use lht•
map anymore· n11· ruling affcctNJ onl y one condl·
t1on of lh<• prulJ41l1on and :..ud n1Jth1ng to prevent
the Ube of the map, offi cial::. :.aid
T tlf: JlJSTICF.S :iugAc~lt.'<1 th•· proballon rules
be modJf1ed lo iwt rcasonoblc hour.., dunng which
t1mc lhObe on probation 1·oul<l go 1nt.o lhl' anlcrd1ct·
ed areas 1 l'>t! of u s1wc1(1c list of plu<'l!S the probu-
t1oner c1tnr1ot go into was abo .suirnc'>ll!d
Wrote 11lcadcd t:utlty to '><>IH:1tmg an act of
prostitution on Nov. 14 , 1978. Jn grnnung probat ion,
Presiding Murucipal Court Judge /\ Dennis Caelon
gave her a copy of the m ap
LNG Site
Trn11s11 0H1 caa b :,1.11d lhe :oal ety problems were
"" pcn:a.'>1V1· th1·y could no loru:cr be put off unul a
twu year ~huldown scheduled for !:.ate J98J
The compll't•• renovation could CO!>l $41
m 1Il10n
CURRENTl.V, Pl.l\NS CALL for two of the
1·1ty s three l1n1·:-. to 1.w out of ser vice for at letisl
seven monthi. wh1l1· they urc hmughl up to safety
... 1and:.mts The third J1n1•. which serves Cu1Jforn1a
Street. could r<.'OJ>t!n an a month
"There isn't any question an my mind that 1t
is n 't a s:1fc '>YStem," :.aid Oral Moore, chief
1·ng1neer of Lhc Public Utility Commission and the
man who rl'(:ommcnded the shutdown Tuesday
"The whole :.y:.tem is antiquutt d .. We've
been patchlng and putching and patching aod 1t
JUSl won't patch anymore," said Municipa l
Railway 1nsp<'Cl0r Gilbert Repp
P U(' DIRE('TOR Richa rd Sklar left for
Wa:.h1ngton W1-dn1•sduy to discuss funding with
f<.odcral Clfftcaals Th e system was declared a na-
tional historical landmark ln 1964
T he three rickety lines, basicall y unchanged
'>tn<'I' llf13. t:arry more than l:S m1lhon pa1>sengers
:1 y1·ar 70 Jx 'rf'<'nl of them toun:.t:.
Jam par k1'i.l day and 111ght. the frail vehicles
'>N· a yt•ar'x u't' t•v(•ry 45 days according to one
"xpcrt'1> 1•sl1mi.1tr· They b1•comc incr easingly
vulnerable to hrf'akdown as the number of trained
rabl~·rar rni·rhani<'s dwindle and it become::; more
dtffll'ull to fan<l m·w part<.
Cupcake Bene/ it
Ruled Out by PT A
. SAN FRANCISCO CA P J Students at
Plcus~.nt H1ll F.lemcnwry School have found out
how lhe cupcilkC c rumbles -the lBBly sweets
were dropped from fund rnai.ing plans by the
Parent Teachers /\ssoc1at1on
Al issue waf. the PT A's plan to drop its tradi-
tional method or ra1s1ng funds by fi ve "Cupcake
Days" dunng the school year. They didn't want
cu pc a kt· 1> ;i It•.., he ca u 11 c they are ba d for
youngst,•r..,
Dul labt week the children rebeUed. carculat·
ing pctJtions and c<.1rry1ng placards reading "Kids
Crave Cupcukes " So a formal debate was
scheduJed on Wednesday Only two sixth-grade
youngsten; 11howcd up to face about 75 mothers
The mothers won.
Gains OK
Indians Vow Point Conception Fight
LOS ANGELES CAP) The FederaJ Energy
RegulatDry Commission has tentalivelv aooro~ed
conatructlC1n of a bquefled naturaJ gas Port 1tl Point
Conceptjon. but Indian raghL<j activists vow lhev
willfightthcdec1s1on ''all the way "
Approval or the site for LNG shipment.a from
Alaska ls not official until the commission issues a
formal decision It did not indicate when I.his
mi1ht \Me place
However , govern ·
uunt. s pokeswoman ( :cw-r-'rrV ) 'Barbara Klng, ln an· -~f /1 .1 CJ •
nou.nclng tbll "decision ...,_ --------· ta ortac:lple" Wednesdft)',
1afd that tM commt.aston tootr no action on a cornpanJoo proposal to Import
LNG 111 from Jndopeala through t.hc same loce·
Uon.
Oii f'leW 8111•t 1'111• On~
LOS A.L.AMOS (AP) -A heater belni u.aM to
llelp ltQue(y thick crude oil durlnc unlo1d1n1 wu tllaraed tor an oil fi eld cxpl08lon and tire tbat
killed one man. melted five huce oll storage t.anll:a
Dd blacken~ six a cres of bruab. Vld« Ramires , a ~year-old truck driver,
.... J ... WednOldly ln a Fresno hospital from .... -...ned Jn tho blut and day long fire at
tM Um. ()II otblon lease, 15 mllte IOUtheaat ol .........
••••• .,_,. l••tte Ad.,••rt-1
IACRAMENTO (,\P) A M1Y acbool voucher
inlUaUve that wouJd abolis h public schools and Jet
students study at home If they could pus an
achievement teat m ay be circulated for
signatures, says the s tate attorney general's of.
fice.
The "per formance voucher" plan, which
would award a student $2,000 for puaing a erade-
level teftt, wu cleared for drcUlation Wedneaday
NlllM Plll•f Dlsp••~ 8eli.
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Gov. Edmund Bron
Jr. says he never promlMd a ll"OUP of union l~aders that he would drop bl.I oppoalUon to tbe
Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
The Democrat.le aovernor'a comment•
Wedneeday directly cont.r..Uet.d a 1tatement by
Dean Cofer, bu1lne11 man11er of l!lectrtcal
Workers Local 1M5 ln Walnut Creek. CoterltOOd by
bls accowit. of a three·bour private meetin1 .\UI· 21
Ln the p. emor'a office ln whJch IMt aald Brown pro-
mised he wouJd not try to prevent the openlftl.
u.ra.,, E•11•••••• Dele•tetl
LOS ANOELSS (AP) -The ett.y coundl b.u
killed a cootroveniaJ plan to renovate and npud
\.he downtown library, luvtn1 =al~ ot wbet to do about t.he 50·year-old unr91Glvtd
after 13 Jeat1 ol 1tudy and ..,_.,
·Tbe coundl'1 aeUoa W1dllrd11 •aed •~
,ean ~ llltelwlv. wen -... ........, • llllllle 1cbeme wblch wM ... n u .,,., ... .,.. to buildtn1 •
new main library.
ARB CbatrwomaD Jlary
Nichols s aid In the atatemeot,
"Oleaets ~u·e valued for their ex.
c_,llent fuel ·economy. Our ap
proval 1bow1 they also can meet
our slate's air polluUon atan· dard11, which are t he most
strln1ent ln the world.'·
The b oa rd sa id lb e
Volkswagen Rabbit sedan and
Dasher sedan and station wagon
meet it.a emlaslon atandarda "by
a wide margin" and get 40 to -i5
mJles per gallon lo the city
It said they offer the nation's
~.~r TT. 1979
111
DAIL v r1LOT A~
firal JO.year.. 100.000·mlfe war-
r:;nl y for antl·amoe ayatem1a,
compared to th e 5-year .
S0,000.mile guarantee required
by 11tate and federal law.
Ms . Nichols said that the
Volk11wagem1, In exchange for
the long-wrm warranty and ex-
tra drtvablllty. will be allowed
to emit slightly more pollution
when they are new.
.. Evenf though the emission
standards ar e initially s lightly
relaxed for car m ak ers who pro
vade long-term warrant.Jes. they
reduce more pOllution ov~r the
total U/e of the car than the
!ilalc's conventJonal standardb,"
11heu1d.
Teat data s howH thut most
cars exceed the standard after
only 20,000 to 30,000 mtles, with
lar ger 1ncrease11 in emission~
after 50,000 males.
But u JO .year, J00,000-mile
warranty ext ends the au tt> ..
make r 'i; r u po n sihility for •
maintaining and g uarant.eein1e
the perform<.ince or the anti·
s mog systems, she said
EXIRAYAG A
SAYE UP 10 63%!
Diamonds crri¥ed from N~w Y ortc C~ too late to b~ inc&..ded in our
recent $1,000,000 DIAMOND SALE -W e hon mounted hundreds of
diamonds in beautiful white and ieUow qo&d e-arrincj~.
WE BOUGHT RIGH T
Take od¥antoqe of Supe-r Savinqs TODAY -Comport' oor prices with any
oth.r iewe-lfl' in OratteJe County -As you'll find out. our prices defy
comparison. Take a p~ at this partial fist of our t>orrinqs -but HURRY, at
these pric•s they wOft't tent!
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P'•1c1 P'RIC l , .. , ) $335
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S'-"'< $10
S4 ')() 1 Sll
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08ct TW 10545
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$120
\ISO uoo
~416$
$635
$6~0
$685 uoo
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Sl60
SI 20
'420
AlthOUCJh we cannot publish~ sale prices on~ fiff Citnett watches, w~
can tel you that they han beett martred dow" substmmalty from their r~tail
prices -Call for COftfidefttiaf price quotes Oft partial fistiwq below•
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PUAll MO DIA&aS. AU. MmlCMAMDISI IUIJICT TO Pl_tOI S•LL
MON · FAI
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Orange Cocnt Darty Pilot ~~it~~..._, ~~~~ ....................................... R•o•oo•r•1•N•.W•eed ... tP•u•b•lis•he•r .... T.hom .. ••t•K•ee•v•l•l/•E•d1 .. tM ~.. U'.-..a r-'.:D. Thu~ • ..,..,,_ber rl. 1'79 Bart>ilre·t<relbl<h/Edltorl .. Peot Editor
\ .
Reports ol udllUt' punk rodr att.eu cm •wlttlq
dtbw wt Da1aJo.baired ~ m"'= U.IDMlvm
to abock otMn bave be8l drnLladq Hunttnstoa
Be.acb ID recmt daya.
A.llo m•lna the ""'8111 an ~ from lMfl·•I• punt,.....,. wtio ~lalm U.,'we become tbe public'• Jat.t
SC&JI ... for biwTe aDcl vtoimt ldivtty.
~eral dtlam c1a1m &bl1've become IO alarmed by
tbe flld they've formed tW.r own ll'OUP9 to protect their
neipbortaoodl.
At a NC'mt ~unity m11•m1 oe aeil1lborbood
•iolence. police tnlonned rmktmta bow they couad make
cltir.ens' arreata Md bow far they could ao ln restralnln1
au.peeled offeaders.
At the same meeunc. aevft'al sell-proclaimed punk
rockers i.nsi.lt.ed mott Dunk rana aren't-vlolept. They aald
Police and long balnl (wbom they call h1ppJes) barus
them.
"Wt!'re just into mmlc," said one splked·h.alred
youth. "I even go lo church and I don't hurt anybody.
even myself."
Police believe tbe punk problem in Huntincton Beach
1s exaggerated and violence can be attributed lo a few
more extreme performers.
It was only a few years ago that long·baired teen·
agers were being held up as symbols of the nation's dee·
adence.
Now a tiny handful o{ a much s maller group of pro·
testers against the system is being viewed with alarm.
We don't see them as much of a problem to anyone.
They'll go away soon enough.
Policy S t retched
PoUcy is only that -policy. It can be bent \n special
cases and, really, is only a guideline for corporalk>ns,
bus inesses and public agencies.
The Huntington Beach Union High School District
boa rd or trustees stretched one or its policies about a
tenth of a mile Tuesday night.
The board unanimously agreed to send a school bus
2.9 miles to transport one student residing in Huntington
Harbour lo and from school.
District policy provides transportation for f'tudents
who live three miles from school.
Because or parental objection in the Huntington
Harbour area, the board gave in to demands for a bus to
serve the area at a district cost of SJO a day.
Mort· than the one student -who lives 2.9 miles from
Marina HJgh School -will be served as a result, of
course
The hoard indicated that any Huntington Harbour
studc·nt wishing to walk lo where the bus stops can ride.
T h(· obvious question arises: Where should the three·
mile ltm• be drawn in other district neighborhoods where
bus ing has been curtailed for a lack of funds, idling 30 of
50 dbtrict buses'!
Haste Makes Waste
When developer Frank Mola appeared before the
Huntington Beach Planning Commission for permission
to build 224 condominium units, he r an into a little
trouble.
. It seems the city claims he scraped off the 14 acres
-11ear Bolsa Chica Street and Warner Avenue without a
.i:ity grading permit.
Planning commissioners then learned the area might
h ave been a "gold mine," archaeologically speaking.
~ They ordered Mol a to seek archaeological advice
before attempting to grade again. But an archaeologist
reported that Mola 's grading and that of the military dur· i.ng World War II had made any historical finds at the site
'J>retty impossible.
-Mol<A is scheduled to go back to the Planning Com
mission torught.
llLc; project is somewhat reminiscent of Avco Com·
munity Developers' battle to develop the Laguna Nicuel
t•oastal area back in 1972.
The firm allegedly graded around the clock in a try to
push the project far enough along to be exempt from con·
1 troversial Proposition 20, the coastal initiative.
It took seven years, court battles, tons o{ public rela·
lions and a reduction in the number of units to be built
before the Avco project finally was authorized this year
by the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission.
Early commissioners took exception to the hurry-up
grading and shut down that project.
We hope Mola considered that case before dipping a
blade mto his Bolsa Chica site.
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those ot the Daily Pilot
Olher views expressed on this page are those of their authors and
artists, Reader commont is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O.
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Boyd I Fortified Booze
ByL. M. BOYb
Im aginalive m edlcoes
have suggested that vitamin
Bl -thiamin -be added t.o
ltquor in all the c:U1t.1Uertes.
They say this would wlpe out
a widespread dbeue known ' as We rnicke -Koraakoff
1yndrome. It's whal make.
alcoboUcs contused, forcettul
and uncoordinated. Fortlfy.
I' lnl Uquor with the MMGU&I
81 would not J\alt cul down
I
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t ' I •S-t
Dear
-Gloomy
Gll8
the prevalence but actually
eradlcate the disease they
claim.
A New Medco sclenUat
contends he bas developed a
sort of chicken that lays lwo
eus a day. Now be'• tryln1
to ncure out how to m ...
breed those bard·wor king
Wbat you and I call •'an on·
ly child" la referred to 1tmp.
ly 11 ·•an ODly" by tbe ••-
pert a. And tbose experts wuted to flnd out .t.at sort
ol aouple. ... IDOllt llkeb '°
prodDCe ~ ODlJ. 8o tlie, compaWt..aed a fot ol f~
Pareau of oalJ•, tb•r
learMd. heqomt.IT are cmr
IO before the babJ 11 bom. Tb•r••• been married far
1on1er tban the av.race tOU·
pie • tba time. ol the ftnt
babJ. ADd from lO to • per·
ceat of tbem were .......... ..,..
Tlaert'ia_..eoloara .. ,.. ...... .............. .,, ..... " .. ... -···· ...... .
WASHINGTON -Und er
ftlMral lftv•UaaUon from two
1kle1, Kamllton Jordan bu been
portrayed u a dllorderly. fun·
lovta1 fellow wbo peen down
blCMAI•. tpor19 parttnc Uekets
by UM clouna and IDOrtl cocalne
al wUd PAtt*. Ue hu abo beeo
atcuaed In the Robert Vesco
UI ot eehemin& wilb cllltepula·
ble confederates loward im·
pro~renda.
The haraaaed While House
alraw bo111 has rougbl back,
brlatllq and
a11reutve.
He bu denied
vehetnently
that hu bas
ever partaken
o f illegal
4ru1s or that he had any
knowledge or
the con
aplracy to tu
the Vesro case.
But in a sodety accustomed to
Instant, intens1 vc media cov-
era.ie ol celebrities embroiled In
public disputes, he can't seem to
escape the spotll~ht. Associates say he sometim es becomes
despondent and listless, despair·
Ing or the battle but not knowing
how to end 1l
l«°JNCM lfr t\t\~\ rims
"
Mailbox
The accu aatton1 aca•nst Jordan. Meanwhile. keep bub-
bltnc up. He bu now been ac·
e\&ffd ot IDllf'lnl cocaine not on·
ly al a New York dlKOtheQue
but at Beverl y Hilla part.let. Tbe
White Houle bu responded by
dltparaclnc the witnesHS.
ONE OF the mall damacinl wltoesaes la Barry Landau, a
man·•bout·lilanbaltao. wbo 1ub-m ltted a nve-page handwritten
affldavtt on the New York lncl·
d e nt. lie h ad e ncountered
Jordan al Studio 54, a chic d.W:o,
where the , White Jfous~ aide
''said he wanted to see where
the famous basement ceves
were and If he could obtain some
cocaine," 1tttesled Landau.
The White House dismissed
Landau as irresponsible. called
his affidavit a "concoction" and
claimed Jordan didn't even
"know lhe man. Yet the day after
th& alleged coke-snorting,
Jordan arranged for President
Carter to i.end a telegram al
Landau's behest lo a potentiaJ
client he was courtinJC The tele
gram, sent in care of Landau,
con gratulated acl reu Luci
Arnaz on her opening tn "Annie
Get Your Gun " Landau's personal papers.
which th e lnvest11atton
h11 dredeed up, reveal be wu
on a first•oame bUll with other
Carter lnUm1tes. The papen In·
elude a diary reference to a
breakfut with firs\ l ady
Roaalynn Carter, a handwritten
thank-you letter from the preal·
d ent'a molber, Lllllan Catt.er,
and a friendly letter from tbe
pre1ldent'a aiater, Gloria Cart.er
Spann.
THE DIA.aY showa that Land.au,
accompanied by actress Ruth
Warrick, bad breakful wltb the
fint lady on April 30, um. The
White House aclmowledged the
visit but described It as "a ten·
minute courtesy call."
The letter from Mias Lillian,
dated Oct. 3, 1977, Is addressed
to both Warrick and Landau.
.. Dear Ruth and Barry:· 1l
begins, "You know how dis·
oriented I am. How lovely of you
both to provide me with the love-
ly llowers . . and all that great
food."
THE LETl'ER from Glona,
dated Oct. 31, 1977. 1s addrcsi.ed
to "Dearest Barry" and signed
"Love. Gogo" The president·:.
sister 1s known among intimates
as "Gogo."
~
F£1JT10NS
r
~la n I I
.
Landau's penonal notes a1lo
Include a reference to the Shdo
54 Incident. The ootatlon It.tel
cryptically : ''Ham. 54 .• .'C'.
Landau has told investtsat.on
that the "C" refers to Jorda'•
request for cocaine.
The Wb.lte HOUie dentab ln the
Vesco cue are abo betl'"""" to come unravelled at e edaes.
The grand jury foreman In·
vestlgaUne lbe scandal, Ralph
Ulmer, has accused the Carter
administration of ·:dupllclty, "
"manlpulatJon" and "coverup."
He tried unsuccessfully to re-
sign as "a protest against the
presideot's -reluctance to tall.,
the stepe called for by the in·
vol vement or his own aides."
The aides, Hamilton Jordan
and Rlehard Harden, are bud·
dies of Spencer Lee IV of
Albany, Ga .• who a ccepted
Sl0,000 a nd w as promised
millions more for pulling strings
in the While House to help
Vesco. Lee also traveled to
Cos ta Rica. N assau and
Was hington m Vesco's behalf.
IT HAS B EEN established
that Lee spoke to Ha rden about
the Vesco fix. Hut J ordan hu
sworn that he bad no knowledge
or th(' conspiracy. fie has been
upheld in this hy his two friend.'I,
Hard<.'n and Lee. who insist that
they n1•vpr once breathed lhe
r11tmf" or the financial fugitive lo
Jordan
Yet all the while. the three
c;1•org1an-. wen· a~ clo!>e, says
fr1t-nd~. a.-. "three raccoons in a
~ollow lo~ " They politicked
toi.:<'lh1•r. partied together,
pl.a) Nl t1·nn1s tog ct her
Tht· f-Bl has obtained notes in """<'''.., h..indwnttn~. wh1C'h re· r1·r I ll ,1 lt•l t•pllUn(! l&lk With
.lor•l..11). I A~· pl:.iccd the caU for
W J 'h1 11rtr.m rlurrn~ the Carter
1na111•111 ,1l 1111 Jan 20, 1977, and
11111 .l11rcl.111 or1 th" line. said
\I 'i f}
I\ "'' n ·t.1n . <i1·rolyn llobb:-.,
;i I " hd., 'worn undl·r oath that
't11· l \ pt'41 .rnd malled a leUcr
lrnm ,,..,. 111 .lorrfan ahout the
\ '''''" '"''" Shi· wa' dl"scrih<'<J ti' .1 h tJ!h .111 ... 111 1• IJ1•partml'nl of·
f1 r1.il ;1 .i 1 rc·d1hh·· w1tnc~s.
1111 llJrt. mt«1nwhil1•. was M>
anx1•JU' t11 d1~a'>"x.·1att• himself
rrom tht• Ve'lco case that he told
r1·porh•r-. that FBI a~cnls had
not 1·H·n ~UL'Sllont•d him about
\'<'"<''' Thi-. turned out to be un
tru1· I W..t"> thinking 1n contem·
por;inc•ou:-. term~:· he explamed'
aftt'r ht• v.a.'> cau~hl lying.
What Ever H a ppened to L itter L a ws?
To the Edit.or:
My wife and r were appalled
at the amount of litter that has
accumulated on our streets and
particu.alrly our stale and na·
Uonal highways.
We drove up yesterday from
Newport Beach t.o Long Beach
on \he Pacific Coast Highway.
There was enough litter s trewn
on the side or the bJghway t.o put
1everal thousand people on
welfare t.o work per manently.
WHE&E IS the hlghway majn.
tenance department? Are they
striking for more wages and
other benefits'> Are they on
vacation? Is there a moratorium
on clean-up? Is Adriana pohlick·
ing or what?
Besides thi.-s, what about the
$500 fine for l~ltering? H as the
$500 fine been smipended or vot·
ed out?
There is a solution. Let's put
all our pri..sonen1 in various city
and 1tate pri so n s t o
work and clean up this
mesa. Let's pay the m lbe mln!mum hourly wage which I
believe ia around '2.90 per hour.
Thi• will be the beat money ever
spent. In addition, let's enforce
the $500 Ut.tering fine by putllng
the violator to work to vuy off his
fine by receiving the same
minimum wage.
Here'• to a clean Callrom1a
from the ground up.
L . JOHNSON'
•'-re Deebto•
To the Editor:
For yeara AminoU hu caaual·
ly dumped oU waatn on U acree
of tbe BolH Cilka wetlands.
Ve1etatm atnaa!et alonplde
pool• of oil tba\ atretch for
acne. '!be dumping baa been doDe by a eoaipany with no re-
1ard for the eavlrooment.
On Sept. 20 t.b• 1tate Wa\411'
Re1ourcea Control Board
cletland tbat &be area u.aed by
AmlaoU for a dump 1lte l•
MD1ltiw weUand babttat. Witb
lbe tao.rd'• .-&Uv• deelaioo iD , • ..,. of tba .......... babltat ol
tb• area rntoratton i• aow
poeaibll for the 1tt.e.
and down the coast can feed and
nest in the Ilolsa ChiC'a
Restoring BoL<;a Chica to ilS
former stutc will take the com·
bined efforts of government
agencies, the landowners of area
and the public. The board's re·
cent decision is a st.ep lhal lS
definitely In the right direction.
DAVE HALL
To the F.dit.or
Have you ever wondered what
happens to the dogs in the
animal shelters that you run
stories on'> llopcfuJly &X-'<>ple fall
in love with those pictures or
s kinny dogs with big eyes star·
ang at them. like I did.
On June 2. 1979 you ran a story
about a te mer that did tricks.
lie jumped and spun around like a ballet dunccr so his name was
Barry. after the ballet dancer. U
you had been in an animal
shelter for eight months you'd
do a lot of jumping and running
t1round in circles too!
Well. Barry la now making his
rounds ln Costa Meu. I've lad
him sine a week alter the arti·
cle came out. He's still running
1n circles. Dul the circles keep
gettinR bigger anct bigger and I
consider that u revelation. One
day he might. walk a straight
line.
Good things come from those
little articles! Barry lhanu you
and so do I. FRANKi GROGAN
l flfeCkEffte'•
To the F.dltor:
NBC'• "Wb.lte Paper," Sept. 4,
WH a Warninl ot WIT, If D0t a
declaratk>o ol it. I\ finally ad·
mltted that oil ll tbe lifeblood ol
tnduatriaUntlon, You cannot
drain It or llow tta now wltbouf
mortal damaae to the Mart ol
tbe economy tbal pump• lt
tbrou1h th• arteri•• of In·
duetriali.led aauona.
Tbey repeatedly 1howed the
buce ol1 tanken putln1 throUCb
the vulnerable Stralta ol Hormua,
the UDrtll PllJ*U•ted by the srMd ot tboM ftlbUDI for tbe re-
warct. from Liie Dlack IOld lY1nl
under tbe Middle Salt NDdl ana
t.bepolltieal uareetlt WM caUliQa .
..
TBBY DID not HJ lf Ute motbll'I UJbll • u. ,,..,.. ot
UMl.r -............... w
IOM kWICl,bJ Ult Alb ol Ina.
..
·""'
or the mothers of Kurd1.Sh sons
recently executed by the soru. or
Iran's revolutionaries
But surely we will cry over the
Rrav~ or our sons when their
blood soaks the sands or Arabia
to re place the 011 we h<1v f'
become so dependent on. while
our bm:ts fly free m the clear
view over our own oil laden
shores. that the en vlronmen
taliat.s saved just for tbem Our
government's 1dtollc edicts of
destruction of our 011 self
s urticiency surpasses those of
the ereatesl of despots.
GOLDIE J OSEPH
a.air~~
To lhe Editor·
I would like to respond to the
letter by Ellen Moran (Mallbox.
Sept. 23). I disagree with her.
By what form of measure does
s he decide there Is a Limit to aid
mg the needy, such as the boat
people? And on what sort or
principle does she base wasting
her energy and Ume worrying
about them "laking jobs from
our own people"? She should ask
herself whose job she is laltlng
and how she and her family
came t.o America.
I AM PROUD and thankful
lhat some warm -h earted
Americans bad the 1ood senae to
take advanta1e o f lhe tr
righteous urges and d o
1omethine t.o help the boat peo.
pie. Thankful that tbey spread
-· •'
hope. in a world of disasters
Bravo. Amen caru.' I applaud
:your compas:.1on and altruistic
action~ I <'all now ror an encore,
plcaM· •
MICllELE PRICE
Fonda'• l•pa~t
To th<> F..<htor :
Lt.•l no one be delud<."<1 conei!rn·
ing Miss Fonda By broadcast·
1ng anll·war propaJ?anda from
the enemy capital during the
Vietnam W<1r , s he certainly
~av~· ;11d and comrort to the
C'nemy If you are in doubt about
wh at that denote:., I urge you to
look up the word t raitor in the
d1ctwnary
Ry casting doubt, s he and
nthc·rs ltkt' her undoubtedly
weakened our resolve lo win
and. in doing so. very probably
prolonged the war and cont.ribut·
ed to the deaths of many who did
not need to die had we fought the
war with rirm and unstinting
purpose.
HOW MANY more millions
will die under the despicable
Hanoi regime is a ny body's
guess. Had we fought to win, this
need not have happened. Un·
fortunately. many or those to
blame for our loss sllll carry
much Influence with our go~em·
ment. It appears they will carry
us further down the path t.o t.olal
degradation. • '*
If the object l5 to surreod« to
save our youth, then perh•PI we
sh ould have s urre ndere• to
Hiller and Tojo prior to WWD. U
we had, my cto.eat friend and
several of my high &cbool bud·
dies might be alive today.
Perhap1 they are luclcJ to
have been spared lbe vlew ah--.
degradation of lb• United \
Sta tea, once· reapected for lta
power and lt.s will to prtlltett
treedom, now bereft of lta .....
or lnternaUonal reaAfDiltiWty
and prey to the ICOl'D and COD·
templ of all naUoDI. ,._
J .W. a&ID
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't'eur BomeJow•. &.d-"'"' Dally Newspaper
\ VOL. 72, NO. 210, 3 SECTIONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979
J • . Russ Off Japan
I Troops Said Occupying Islands
i TOKYO <AP) -A U.S. t.n · the four Islands, which have
been held by the Sov1ets since
the closing days of World War
JI . the Japanese de fense ol ·
f1cials said
t telllceoce report says the Sovtet
Union baa a division-size force of
l 10,000 to 1.2,000 troops on lour
• islands claimed by Japan 40
miles oft tbe northern Japanese
coast, Defense Agency ofCi~ials
reported today.
Foreign Ministry sources said
J apan would file a formal pro-
test with the Soviets if the report
is confirmed.
One official said the Defense
Agency "agreed there was in-
r or m ation that there was a
possibility of Soviet troops m
Sbikotan."
According to the U.S. informa-
tion. up to 2.000 additional Soviet
\ troops h a ve arrived on the
island of Shikotan. bringing to
Prime Ministe r Masayoshi
Oh1ra said today the report had
not been verified. but said "ap·
pro priat c" diplomatic s te ps
would be taken if it 1s con·
firmed. He spoke to reporters • 10,000 to 12.000 the total force on
l
I
t Vitamin Loses
I[ BosrON <A P ) -A study in the New England
J ournal of Medicine says that despite earlier promis·
C No Cure for Cancer
f ing results. la rge doses of vitamin C will not cure t cancer.
l' Researche rs at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester.
Minn .. tested_ vitamin C on p(!tie nts with advanced
cases of cancer. They concluded. "We were una ble
to show a therepeutic benefit of high-dose vitamin C
treatment."
~ In the study. published in today's Journal. 60 peo-
ple took dally doses of JO grams of the vitamm. and
t
63 received s ugar pills. People in both groups typically
survived for seven weeks
An carher s tudy conducted in Scotland found I that cancer patients who took vitamin C survived an
I avcr agC' of 36 weeks longer than other people afflict·
) ed with lhe disease. t --~~~~~~~~~~~--
Judge Says to Halt
I Justices' Salaries
S AC RAMENTO (AP ) A Babich's preliminary tnJUOC·
Superior Court Judge ordered t1 on could a ffect paychecks due
st ale Supreme Court justices' to be ma lle d to the seven
salaries cut off today. saying lhe Justices Fnday. said Susan Un
court is unconstitut1onally hold· derwood. a deputy attorney
mg cases longer than 90 days general who represented . state
without ru1inl'(. Controller Ken Cory. Ile 1s the
Judge Joseph Babich made defe ndant because he dispenses
J the ruling in response to a suit stale pa~checks
by the Law and Order Campajgn She said ~f the decision is ap·
Committee. which said the court pealed, a tugher court could or-
has held 24 cases tonger than 90 dcr the salaries continued .
, days -one for nearly four There was no 1mmed1ate word
years. <See WAGES, Page A2)
The provisions of the stall'
, Constitution that s ays j udges
: m ay not be paid if cases arc
he ld longer t.ha n 90 days after
they are s ubmiu ed is based on
.. a theory. according to the Bt·
ble. that tf you don't work, you
don't eat." Babich said
Fluor Chief
i To Dedicate
I ~~: .. ~b~=~= .. lion official J . Robert Fluor II
will kick off dedic ation ~ctivities
, Friday at 10 a.m. for Saddleback
'
College's North Campus in
Irvine. t Fluor, vice president or ad·
ministration for' drilling
services, will give a talk entitled
"The Community Welcomes the
College." He is tt\e son of J
Robert Fluor. chairman, chief
executive officer and president
of the corpor~Uon.
Debate Set
On Fitness
Of Miller
A p ublic d ebate between
Or a n ge County Supervis or
Edison Mille r and Mic k ey
Conroy, president or the Armed
Forces Retirees Association of
Orange County. will be held
tonight at UC Irvine.
Topic or the debate, which is
sponsored by the Jewish War
Veterans of the United States is :
•·Edison Miller -Fit for Of.
fice?"
It is scheduled to begin at 8
p.m. in Room 350 at the Science
Lecture Hall.
Conroy led a protes t by
miUt.ary vet~rans in Santa Ana
when Miller was appointed to
the board by Gov. Edmund G.
Brown Jr. July 13 .
dunng an eledton campaign ap-
pearance.
Japan lodged earlier protests
when the Soviets placed troops
or military facilities on the con·
tested "northern te rritories"
islands off Hokkaido, Japan's
northe rnmost m ain island.
A spokesm a n for fo rme r
island inhabitants today told a
news conference 220 members or
his group planned an appea l to
U N. Secretar y-Genera l Kurt
Waldheim for the islands' early
return lo J a pan. Spokesm an
Mitsuo Yanam1 said they would
(See SOVIET, Page A2>
Marines
Irk lroine
Mayor
Marine Corµs off1c1als in
Washington 0 (' may st ill tlunk
Of I rv1ne as a "llltle burg, ..
-M ayor David-Sills says. but it's
t ime they realized the city 1s a
rapidly growing community that
ffi:l\' one dav encircle lht: air !>Iii
tiori at El Toro
Stlb wa" reacting Wednesday
to a letter h<' received from base
commander Major <:en Joseph
Koler Jr. which !:>a11.J the mayor
would not be able to meet with
the commandant of the Manne
Corps when he visits El Toro
Friday.
Sills had sought the m eet.mg m
an effort to discuss with Gen
Robert .fl. Barrow issues which
have been of concern to the city.
particula rly in regard to poten-
tial joint commercial av1at.1on
use oC the base. land use prat·
tices relatin~ to a non-build Line,
the proposal for extension of
J am boree Road th rough the
helicopter air station at Tus tin
and t he city's <.·oncern w1L'l Jt:l
aircraft noise
"I realize that the Cornman
dant will have only a ltm1led
time availahle to accomplish the
many things he may wish to
do." Sills had \Hillen Koler
.. However. as mayor of the city
of ln1ne. 1t 1!> mo~t import<mt
that I shart: with the Cornman
d;int m~ thinking. positwm. and
concerns ··
Kolcr however. told Sills that
·'time does not permit s uch .a
meeting during this visit due to
a very compressed schedule "
Furthermore. the base l'Om -
m ander said. Oarrows feels
(See MARINE$. Page i\2)
Bite Le ads
To Sentence
NEW YORK <AP> A part·
time sociology in~lruc tor has
pleaded guilt y to hiting off the
end of his estranged wife's nose
during a quar rel over custody of
two s mall daughters
Suprem e Court Justice Irving
Aronin said Wednesday he in·
te nded to sentence the m an,
Marco Mason. 36, to t wo months
in prison and the r emainde r of a
five-year term on proba tion
A divorce s uit is pending
be tween Mason and his wife.
Katherine . The Oeshy part of
Mrs . Mason 's nose was sewn
back on tn an eight-hour opera·
tion. and only a s mall scar is
visible
I
The Long, Long Wait
These arc the hard core variety California
t\n~cls fan~ Thc•y s tarted hmng up th1i,
mornmg for playoff tickets. which go on
..,;..ilcat9a m !-;aturda~ By8 15there were55
ran~ in the line that will undoubted ly in·
e re a~<: 1mmens.ely b) the time the ticket win·
t!o"" open..., for tht· Baltimore pennant series.
Irvine Board 0 Ks
School ,Bond Sale •
Emerge11cy
Plan Said
Trostl•t•s of thi· l n1m· l 'ntfl<.'d
S<'h<>ol U1s1 r11·l appro' cd the
sail• of S3 :! m1lllon in bond!-
Wcdnc.•::.da~ night lo f1nanc:c
several school con::.truct1on pro
jects.
Among the facllllies to be built
with the bond funds are Wood·
brn1ge High School. Northwood
~I 1dr!lf.' School. :\'orthwnod 11
E I e-m t' n l a r )' S c h o o I J n d
Northwood 111 Elcm<•n tary
School
The lar~C'SI r-hunk of money
Sl 5 million "'oulr:I ~o lO\l.ard
WoodbndgC' lhgh St'hool con
!>trucuon <'O!>L"
Off1t1'lls ..,aid two of ft\l'
sr-honl prnJects .in· betn~ built
outsak thC' :-.I all' :-.C'hr>ol huildin~
program and h.1\1• bct·n pon.1ii1
I} (1nancc..od llUl l)f prCIC-l·t·c1.., or
prt•\'1ou..., bond ..,aks
Adequate
Thl· mon11.·.., ra1:-ed 1n th1' H> Rt\ \.,10ND ESTRADA JR. lates t lJond S:)ll \HJUld l:Omplell• Ott,,. D.,ly Plle1 SW!
thest' pro1ecl!> Federal offi cia ls meeting m
The board Wedne<;day night San Clemente have s uggested an
also approved the htr1ng or lhe • emergency siren syste m be set
Los Angelt:s law fi rm of up for usein caseof a misbap at
o ·~eh'l'OY and Meyer -. to act a!> thl' ~u.n Onofrr• nucle ar powf'r
hond r•1un-.d .tt Jn l'"tlm<lted iJlant
coxt of S3,60(1 Hut Dean f\umhtro, a Nuc lear
Sale of the SJ 2 m1lhon m Regulatory Commission review
bonds ~ill still le;n e the d1stnrt tl'am leader said the c urrent
"'th about $6 m11l1on 1n t'me rgen<'y pr ocedures in San
.1u1honzed !Jut um.old !Jonds for Clemente and othe r are a~
future prowc·t-. .tround the plant arl' ··ver y
,\ $50 m1lltn11 l.11md ,.,..,ut· v. .s•' -.ound ··
:1µproH'<I II\ \f•l•·r-. 1n tht· di-. Kunituro 1s thl' lt>;:1der of one of
1nrt tn 1!17~ '-l'\eral !'>I'( man tl'am!'> the NR('
,,., up tn rn·tl'"' t•mt'rgcncy pro
1 t•dure., at lhl· 11.111nn·-. i2 atom1e
Tmvn Center Plans
Studied Tonight
pnv.t·r plJn\-. f1dlo .... 1ng lht·
\l 3 n ·h attldl•nt ;ii thl' Thrct·
\tile 1"1anr1 nuekar f.11·1h\v in
l't•ons\hunra
I\ U n I h I r 11 I 11 I ti S II U t ht• r ll
f "Jltforrua Ed1 ..,1in l'o offl c1ab.
the operal<>r~ of lht• San Onofn ·
plant. that San Clementi' of
l1t•1ab · ha\P not ... hirkt-'d their
rt.>s pons1b1l1t1C'!> 1n establishing ThrCl' c:1l \ panel~ w1 II <;tUd)
ftna I plans for thl' df'velopml'nl
of thl' Cnl\·l'r!.1ty Town Ct:nlc.·r
<:om ml'rc1al area tonight in ,,
meeting al c·ity hall
Th C' so tallcd Con<'cptual
L'rban De!.11?n Plan that the
planning, trans portation and
rommunll) SC'n ·1r-c <'nmm1i:.s1ons
"111 rcne~ al 7 30 p m I!> meant
to descnbl' 1n w ritten and
(:raphic terms the \'anous pnn-
cfpll's, C'ritena and design stan·
dards to tX' used 1n developing
the commercial are1.1 near UC
Irvine
T h <' pur pose o f th e tr1
com mission meeting. planners
say. is to int roduce these city of
fi cials to the town center com·
merc1al plan and "establish a
forum by which to gene rate any
issues. concerns or requests for
further study. ··
The urban design plan m ust he
approved b y the three city •
panels as well as the City Coun·
cil before d~vclopment in the
University Town Center Planned
Commwtity can be completed
The Irvine Compan y, de ·
velopcr of the town center area
Jl'ro-. ... from thC' Lt· IT\'lnl' <·am
pu~. '"~.., thC' ('on· dt·\ clopmenl
1~ I he kt'.' !>lnnt• nf tht• plannt•1l
co mmunity. "'h1ch 1s boundt'd ti)
('uh t'r. l 'ntH·r~rl\' and Campu~
drt\ cs .rnd Ma!>on Reg1on<ll
Park
So far. toning for tht· an·a ha<;
be<'n appro' l'd and '>lit• prc•parn
tion work ha!-> been under wa~
for thl' (1n.t rcs1dcnt1al phase of
devl'lopment
The plans ~ubm1lt<'d for th~
comrnC'rr 1al core area. planners
!>a\. include.., both zonm~ and
generaJ site plan sections
"Upon app roval of t h is
package, .. a re port to com·
<Stt CENTER . P1ge A2>
Gold Price
Hits R ecord
$395.50
LONDON (A Pl T he pnce of
.rn e ml'rgenq plan · ·
But :"\H<: n •\ ... v. tai.k forcl'
r h1l"f Jam<'!> Mtllt•r '>aid pro
µos ed new ft'Clcral ~u1dch nes re
qu1rC' a .. rapid nol1 f1c atron
..,, stt>m · for a ont• half mile
radius around nul'lcar power
planh
Edison Co offtc1als "<Hd th1:
t'ml'rgency "'luatton Kunih1rn
"as descnbm14 "might be fa
uul ·
fo:d1son officials said the state
park area aro~nd the San Onofre
plant 1s eqwpped with a loud
s peaker system to warn visitors
or any type of em ergency.
Comme nts from members of
the public were scheduled to be
heard bcginmng at tl a.m. to-
d ay.
ISee NUKE. Paite AZ>
Oran"~ Coasl
toer-4 ---. ~~
\\'eather
College Board of Trustees
President Robe rt Price and
College President Robert Lom·
bardi will also address the de·
dieaUon gathering.
Musical interludes will be pre·
aeoted by a group or North Cam·
pus students, faculty m embers
and community residents.
Wayne High and Mighty
gold bullion soared $21.75 an
ounce today to a record $395.50
a nd the Ame ri can do lla r
s lumped against major Euro
pean c urrencies.
Gold was fixed in the after·
noon by the five leading bullion
dealers in London, up nearly $10
from the morning fixing and
well above the We doesdMy
closing.
Patchy low clouds near
th e coast incre as ing
tonight and early Friday
morning otherwise fair
through Friday wilh some
variable high clouds. Lows
tonight in the 60s. Highs
Friday in low to mid· 70s at
beaches to near 80 inland.
Friday's final event is a
"Fabulous 40s Swing Era" re-
vi·HJ abow that begins af 8 p.m. l in tbe IJ'vine Bowl in Lasuna
~acb.
e latest in fall rashloos
to Daily Pilot readen to-
n Style, a supplement. on
C4 toC7. •t mlH the stories and
~ Oraqe Coast.
today'• Dally Pilot.
•
U>rmty Airport Traffic Boosted 16 Percent
R'ecent air traveler flgures at
John Wayne AirJ)ort -secaad
busiest in the United St.ates -
show that use by commercial
travelers increased by 16 per·
cenl in the first eicbt months ol
1979. •
Jn round figures, tb•t meant.
1 84 million air travelen flowed l~ and out of the airport from ~anuary tbrough Auauat in um.
Jn contrast, durina the same
period lo 1978 1.58 million
pa11eqers either enplaned or
deplaned at John Wayne
Airport. The 1taU.Ucal stydy of the
alrlM>rtwpprepared~COUll~
government's General Services
Agency and reflected continued
overall pressure on the airport's
public facilities.
As pusenier use continued to
rise at the airport, so did the
number ot automobiles that
crowd its parking lots..
• There was an increase or more
than 11.000 vehicles jamming
ain:)ort parking Iota ln 1979 over
1978, wtth 212,715 cars parked In
the lots the first eight months ol
1978.
But alr carao carrled by
plane. IOinl in and out of John
Wayne airport has decreased
sl1nlflcanUy over laat year, ..... ..
statistics showed.
A drop of 33 percent was re-
corded in tons of cargo hauled
by airplanes so far this year.
Although airport spokesmen
say the reasons for the decruse
ar en't clear, they think it may
be tied to the passenger In·
crease.
"As seats are more fully OC·
cupied, there is less capacity for
cargo," said Denls Horn, GSA
spokesman.
"Because there are resUic·
lions on both the number of
nt1hu and weight carried, then
the lncreaae In pa11en1era
ml•bt cauee the dJ'O() IJa carto
carried."
ln Zurich, the metal bit a ~·
ord $394.SO, ur from $375 Wednes·
day and wel above the prevtou..
Zurich high or $381.SO recorded
Sept.20. The dollar, meanwhile .
tumbled against leading Euro-
pean currencies, dropping below
1. 75 West ~nnan marks abd
loaln1 more than 3 cents acaimt
the British pound.
In London the doUar was quot·
ed at. t.5f7~ Swiss francs, down
from Ul27 late Wednesday ln
lbe Swila ftnanclal center.
In London. where the dollar
fell 2 cenu a1ain1t Lbe pound
Wednesday on heavy Mideast
1ellin1. the slide coatlnued. ,
' . -
INSIDE TODA 't'
A tMOtlinQIA!u U loH to
the Karuoa CUy Royall cait't
dim Angtfmomo. See atori••.
pholoa, Page Bl.
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OM.Y Pl~OT
. ..-....---vt 1'iiiila-c >
O P P.(' finance
m\n •ltn mffltaa hn• \()
d11y fffl the HJ81AI 6ollar
it c utttnc thtlr Ctl1 n
venun, but a apok man
aald they have no tm
med\ate plan• \o "w\trl\
th.. c:urrcnry utt"d to act
pet roleum pnce1
Held in ·nape
H a m id Za h erl ,
11poke1man for fl nanr ..
mln\8\en ol lhe 0f•anb•
Uon or Pt \roleum t:•port
ln1 Couotrle•:. said the
lfOUP wouJd QJICUll U\et
fa lllna value ol tbe dollar,
rep lenlabment of th
OPt:C aid fund and In
rreaaed roop eratlon
amons members to ~·· with c»veJopmeoLI In In·
ternational oll rnark.U
Zaberl 1eve reporters
f ew details , but the
mlnl1ter& were not expect-
ed to consider a ~slble
price increase
l\NO V)l 1.1': 'l'C'no IAPI
ln hrefl1hteon i&nd 1& 1hl'nff'1
deputy havt1 b en arrHtod
fol\owrlnls th •rl'uuHona Utf a
"oman •ho U)'I •h«' WH ral)eid
by !5 to lO men at • city flrt' at~
tlnn. authuc1Ues aald
Ol-lrj('l Attorn.iy G n nl
Guideline8 0 K? ,
WASHINGTON (APl AFL
CJO 14'adert, tbe •h•rvt t criUn
ol President Carter's voluntary
wace l\ridehne•. have reached a
tenlalive agreemen t with the ad·
mlntstraUoo on 1& llberallzed act
of 1u1dellnu for next year. iiov
emment 11-0urces report
Aliso Viejo Plan
Offered to County
O r ange Cou nty Harbor s,
Beach es and Parks com-
missioners sent the Boa rd or
Supe r visors a green belt pla n
Wednesday f or 4 ,4SO acres
between the planned 20,000·
dwelling Ahso ViCJO commuruty
and Laguna Beuch
John Sunger, a cons ultant
hared by the State Coastal
Conservancy agency, told com·
missioners the proposed recrea·
t1onal area could eventually pay
for itself with the s ale of leases
ror such conress1ons as a
winer y. restaurants and farm
land.
With little · comment on the
proposal. the parks 1urnel1sl!>
votf'd 6-0 to forward lhe proposal
tn the supcrvisnn. who are ex-
pert c>d to t•yc• t h e pla n Ly
Dccembt•r "
San~{lr s1ud ahout $780,000 m
C'OUnly parks rundb would be
ncc<.h-d for 1n1twl recreational
fac1Jal1C'S In the grccnbtlt bUCh
MARINES • •
"lhut his 1nvolvc m1·nl ut this
tame would be somewhat pre
mature due to the fart that sub-
ordinate t'OmmanW! have not yet
romplet.ed their consideration of
these m;1tters · •
Saad Si lls Wcdncsduy
"I don't think Lh1·y r1·ahze in
Wa11hington that this (the cstyJ
1s no longer 1t l<il of usparagus
patches "
The mayor said that although
he could underRtand lhf· Umc
<.·onstrainL'l the ~cneral is under ,
·'I think it's incumoont on them
to ha V<.' t.M!ttn lluison with the
people wht> 1rnrround their
bnse."
Sill11 said the city presently
s urrounds the base on lhrec cor-
ners and that H an annexatJOo
pl1tn IS SUCCt!S!>fUl , the city could
totally encircle the s prawling air
s tation
He said the Marine Corps
sooner or late r would h11ve to in
terac t with the communJly
a round 1l
Despite the refus al lo discuss
mutual concerns with him, Sills
s aid he would s Ull continue tus
c rforls t o meet with high
ranking Marine officials .
tittle Time Lost
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP>
T he Tennessee Valley Authority
wasted no tim e in starting on the
fina l touches needed to d oee the
g ales of t.he TelUco Dam and
c re ate a 16,000-acre lake ln E ast
Tennessee. Within hours after
President Carter 1lped a la w
exemp tin e th e controversia l
dam fC'o m law11 d el aying Its
completion the past three years,
bulldozers were on the site mov-
ing earth.
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as bicycle and hiking tr ails.
But Sanger a sserted that
leases sold for a proposed 10·
ac r e wine ry a n d 200-acre
vineyard , two or thrt:e
restaurants a nd for raising row
fa rm c ro ps could defray the
costs of ms t alhng r ecrcaltonal
faciLiUes and even acquisition <Jf
choice land in the a rea.
The proposaJ also calls for an
equestrian center and expansion
of the nine hole Ben Brown Golf
Cour se in South Laguna's Ahso
Canyon into an 18 hole htc1lsty
with the idea of making money
Aliso Viejo Company orfic1ab
have opposed the idea or further
acquisition of s ates in the OPf'"
sp:H·P art·ll that woulrt s urmund
thl' pl;inned commumty
The developers have ufrf.'red l1>
cted1cal<' 3,400 acres of ruggc•d
open spa ce land an n•turn for
county approval of their 6,623
acre project that could houl'te
60,000 r<.-ssdc nLo;
Sanger told county parks c<>m
missioners funds for the extra
land acqu1 s 1t1ons "are not
available" and would be of a
lower priority. The extra land
would be used for other money-
mak ing projects o r further
enhancement or the natural open
area
The Statt• Coastal Conservon
cy , a n arm o f the S late
Resoun·es agency, has already
approved $450,000 in loans for
the grr-enbe ll propos al These
loans would he re1mhursed
through Liff' y('ar., lly revenue
gcnl'raled from th¥ public and
private u~es of th1· ''J>en ~p:we
ur ea
San ger ~a id the r o un ty's
$700,000 share would he p:J.11
(IV('f a period of about f1v.-
years.
TtH· stat<' hired cons ulta nt
said it is hoped that funds for the
proposed federal national urban
purk nearby t ould a lso be used
for the greenbelt area
Fro. Pa~ A J
WAGES ...
from Cory's office on wnet.her
the ruling would be a ppealed
Chief J ustice Rose Bird i!\ paid
$7,.1,723 a year, and the other six
justices make $69,386.
The practice or holding cases
for many m onths or even years
before a decl11ion started long
before the current court. Ila de·
fe n der s cite t h e co urt 's
wor k load , complexity of t he
cases, the need to issue related
decisions togelher . and the dif·
flculty at timd of getting a con·
sens us.
"The decision shows lhal the
Supreme Court is not above the
law ," said John Feliz, director
of t he Law and Order Campaign
Committee, which was formed
by conservative Sen. H L .
Richardson, R·Arcadla.
The committee led l ast year's
unsuccessful campaten to deny
voter confirmation to Bird. Tbe hid> court has contended
lt la complying with the cOn1Utu·
Uonal provlalon.
A leu.r from Ms. Bird, sub-
mitted by M s. Unde rwood to
Bable", aald lri part, ·'No mal·
ters laave been submitted for
more than to days durlfta my
tenure.''
But that declarallon de pends
on a a~lal deflniU.on of ''1ub-
mltted ' th.at the &u>re me Court
appllee oaly to lt.H1f -that a case I.I "aubm.ltt~" wben the
declaloa I.I ftled. Babich noted that a dlff•mt
atudatd ~-to trial QC! ap-peals courtl~ wblcb muat COD•
aider a c.M "subaalu.d" wbea
oral end "¢ti.ea a.rpmeoc. are
com.W.. 1111 ,ou're God, th• rul• JOU IU.ke tb.eal UJ> U JOU 10 ~~
aM wllo'• toUal to cauarrefwral
JOU?" die Judie liked.
-
Huru1ld Wt1btltt1r u ad lhe Knox vl ll~ fir fl1hter11 wer.: arrClltled
Wel.l n ttaday on various aex
cbar1 Th l' deputy,wu cha raied with
aldlna and abet tlna rape and
wa• suspended from duty upon
ttla arrc.oet, Webeter aaid. Sheriff
JC* Jl'nkW •aid be bas not de
clded whether the suapenalon
wlll be with or without pay
Kno x.villo Meyor Randy Tyree
uld a decision on wbet.her to
suap nd the Oref11hten wUI DOl
b4! made Wltll later Lb.is week or
the flnit of next week.
Two firemen were a.mooc six
dep1trtment s upervisors put oo
paid leaves of absence Aug. 25
dter offlclal11 begao ao io·
vest1gatlon into t he woman's
charges
Police reports q uote the
woman as saying s he was picked
up after work by the sheriff s
de puty Aug. 21 and taken to the
fire hall. where she was tied to a
bed for 18 hours and raped by 25 lo
JO men.
W e b s ter s aid the nlnf·
firefighters arrested re present
the men the woman could
positively identify He said an
investigation Is continuing and
more fire fighters could be ar
n •sted lat<>r
A pn•limanary h<.'a nn•: 011 Uw
charges I!> bet for Oct 8
Jane Fonda
Dared
To Debate
WASJ!I NC;ToN IA P I Tht>
l'll'C\flt p1Jwl'r indus try has
c hollcngt•d ac lress J11ne Fonda
and hus band Tom JJ ayd<·n to ci
50 <:tty dchat<: on wh<:ther
AmC'rica can iwt a long without
nuc~ur fXJWer .
The chuJlenge came Wednes·
duy as the llay dl'nl'I brought
their fall offens 1v<> agaansl the
atom to Wastun~ton . They plan
to visit 50 cities in 32 days to
argue for closing the country's
72 nuclear power plants .
Al a luncheon of the National
Press Club, Miss Fonda s aid s he
s aw nothinR wrong w1lh puttmg
her (ame and fortune in lhe
:;crv1ce or. her hus band ':.
c rusadt·
"I don't apologize about put
t11l.C m y tn•mcndous :.alary al
the '>\'rVIC{' or t•and1d1.1tcS who
are poor and h<"s one or
th I'm ." "h" said "They l nppo
n1·nt:-.1 rwv..r tiank 1m people ltk1•
Torn I luy<l1•11 11larry1ni: !>omoonc
like me•, thu11 twing ubl1.: to get ut
least a fool In the door or u cum
paif(n
"The d1H('rcnce between m y
putt1n~ my money at the service
or m ovem enLo;, causes and politi·
c1 an11 i11 that I don't. ask a nythlnR
in re turn in terms of special
benents or bribes o r a nyt.hmg
like that "
Hayden, who h elped found ttw
Stude nLo; for a Oemocrat1 c Soc1e
ty an lhc 1960s, did nothing lo
t•orrc•cl the 1mpress1on left by
his wife that he may again be! a
candidate for the U S. Senate
lie unsuccess fully sought tht•
Democratic Senate nomination
sn 1976 ror 3 !\eat lhcn held by
John Tunney, D Ca Ii f
Afte r the flaydens spoke>, th<>
Edison Electric' lnstitulf'. an U!I·
soclation of investor-owned elcc
trlc compani('!I, prod uced a
m a n-and-woman "truth squad"
which wtll follow lhe Hayderui
wherever they go In their month
of travel.
Sandra Keifer. 32, who hu a
master 's de1rec In nuclear
engineering, and E. Linn Draper
Jr .. 37, technical assl11tant lo the
chairman of tho board of Gu.Jr
Slat ea UUliUes Co .• H nt • tele -
g ram ask1ne the Uayden11 l.O de·
bate "ill any or all ot the loo
lions which you will r lsil ..
* * * F...-Pa.,AI
NUKE •••
Rep rese ntative• from San
C le m e nte, th• •tale parka
sya tem . Or1n1e C ounty
e m er1e nc1 servi ces •1•n cy,
Camp PendJet(Jft and the Cll>' rA
HunU.nctcin Beach were presenl1t
at today'• mfft!n1.
J\ep .... entatlvea from the Al·
Hance for Survival and OUARD,
local anti-nuclear 1roupa, '*9re
H"CtAld to Speak• Tb• updaUn1 or emer1ency
procedurea at Sa n Onofre'•
nuclear facility ls required prior
to the Ucenaln• of two uw reac·
ton l•t IOUth of tlae e1.11UnC
u.n ll. Lleemlna hea.rtn11 for t.be two
n ew nucle ar plants are
teheduled IOI' April ..-. EctilOD
offtclall bope t.o have the ~
reactor al San Onolre lD opera·
tlon b11881.
f
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CARTER AND KENNEDY-THE FENCINO OOE8 ON
Prealdent Exp•atna Hit 'Ct1ala' Aemartt
Carter 'Explllins'
&mark to Kennedy
WASlllN<;TQN f J\l'J lnh1s
own hand. Prerudent Curter hlt.S
told Sen F.dward M Kennedy he
meunt no r t:h:rurwc to Chappa
q U I d d i Ck W h t• II h C ~ a i d h (~
hams<'lf could handle u crt111s
without µanh·
Kt.·nn•'<IY s ays ht· appfl'('l:llt.·i.
tht· .i•·!'lture
llUI tht• (t.•ll<'tll~ ~Ot·\ rm
K t.'n rll'dy. appearing at u
$1 .000 <• plat<• party fund ru1sing
d1nnt•r hour-. urtcr ;i prt•'>tdl'ntwl
a 1 d t• d c I 1 v c r c d C a r l t r • ~.
nott' Wednesday, said he ' wai.
glC!d to ~l'l II '
Kennt.'lly \aid ht' dtd lltJl 1·1Jn
s sdC'r lht· nott' an apology
Pres1dcnt1al press ~crretary
.lod) Powell .. :ud the not•· 1.1.<is
un "cxplanatwn fol1 01.1. int( whut
tht president called "~rus:.ly ex
aggeratcd" prC'S' a< 1·uunl\ 11(
the rt•rn u rk . rn :l(JI' Tul·~do >
mght al .; "11,w11 11wl.'l11111" 111
:"l·w York C'1t y
A pu1 u1·1pant JI the 111cl'l111~
nwnt tmtt•cl Kt•nrwd)'. lhl'n ai.kt·d
C'artt·r huw tw 1nl1·11<h:d to ··111
'>Jltre" vr,tc·r:-. Carll'r rt·plH·tl
"Wl'' vt· ltml !'l(llrlc C'rt')I':\ wlwrt'
1t n ·4u111·tl 11 :-.t1·ady ha11 tl, u
careful and dd1tK-r,1lt\I• d1•('1'>111n
to lw 1nadt• I du11 't lhwk I
µ:.in1<·kC'd "
l'owell cl1:.closed the existence
of the hand written note an a con
vt•rs ation with re porters He
'aid the president also sent Ken·
nt>dy D M 11,s , a verbatim
trun!>cript <Jf lht: town meeting.
Kennedy. nt a receptwn before
th•· d111111·r l>a&d he c11n:.1der:-.
pr <•s 1d<>nt1al leadership a
l1•1i1111rn:ctc· 1\'>U<' C1nd intend.-. t1J
rn.1kt.• 1t. not Chappa11u1dd1rk,
11111' or th<' major issues or the
t-;1 rr111a1gn 1f he run ..
Y.1•rr-I lo b<· J cand1dcitc. '
I\ •·nn•·il) sa.id 'I'd ~ talkinR
Jtluut th1· '''u1•' wh1r h cirt· m1/\t
tn thr· rnmrh of lhP Am .. nran
v1·1111h· anil I thtnk that'' al'o
"'h:1t h1• d want "
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,1p1wa1'-for r.>llrt} unity
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CENTER PLANS ...
miss1onC'r., says, "the nl'xt \ll'JI
in the apprnv al proreo;s 1s the
s ubm1ttaJ of suh<l1\ 1swn rt1ap:-.
:1nct final s1t1· plan" f11r t·ttch '>U'
reedmg phasl' 1)( tht: 1 orr· dt·
vrlOJllTlf'Ol "
Tht· con· at "a of the t11v.n
rentf'r rirc1JC'C't will prt>\ 1d1· cum
merc1al, n·1>td<'nt1JI ,ind tn'>lJtu
t1onul uses Irvine '>pokt•i.incn
say will :-.crv1• lht· n1•c•dl> <if tJt1th
th1• C'lty rind th1· IO<'ul rcs tdl'nb.
and t hC' uni VC'n .. lty
About onc-mtlhon ~quun· frf'I
of commercial d1.:vclopmc11t 111
planned
OnP 1s11uC' o;1irc· In tw r:ttl>M at
tonight's met•ttng h :. rl!<lur t1on
in th<' number or clwl'lltng unit..'>
first planned an the· to wn center
rity plann('rS S9ld II :O.l3laStJCal
analy:;1s <ihows u rC'durllon 1n
r ht· number of dw1·lling units
Crom 2.'Mlll to KOO 111 lhl'> latcl>I
plan
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This r•·duct1nn 11.111 1mo;ir1
Ith\ """ lhc lot;d numb4!r or un
"' ,1\;11 lahl1 • 1.1.1th1n th<• rtty"
th•· rt•port 'J\' hut .1h11 th•·
t "I a I II um b ,. r 0 ' I 0 ..... J n •I
rn111lt'r11t1· 10rom1· unit<.
T h ,. I n 1 n • · (' o m p cs n y h a t1
plannN1 let h1t\C• high dcn'\1ly U.'''
\I. llh an .. mpha.'>I!> on f'rfl r1cncy
anll smr1ll1'r adult onentcd umt.5
w 1tahle for i.t111frnt'>
AwPf"m e nt OK'd
~ I ".JN t-: A P 0 I. I S r /\ P 1
Nnrthw1•st Airlines announct'd
to<l:1v ths\ 1\ ha~ reached a ten
t .1t n ,. c•mtrar t aJ.{r<:t>m(·nl with
'" 111a1 h1ntsL' avc•rttn~ a .,tnkt·
Thi• lntl'matwnul Assoc1a\1on of
:\1 J1·h1ru:.ts, w1lh 3,500 member:-.
wllfk tnJ: for '"forthwc•:-.\ h;id Sf•\ a
... trike· dt.>ulmc· of 5 um Pl>'l to
11;1\
I NTRODUCING THE :
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Bes~ .-._-. ,,.,_.,.
His Case
•1 PaEDl!&ICK ICllO&MEllL CM-Delly~llell ....
An Oraoge County Superior
Court jury delibera~ murder,
kidnap and rape cbar1n today
a1aln1t Kenneth Ric hard
Hulbert, who, actlng u bl.I own
attorney . r ested bl• defense
Wednesday with a cryptic , t wo-
word admonish ment. "lllasu
No1 a oo1undu!"
Hul bert, 28, r ecited lbe words
a fter temnc the atx-man slx
wo man jury that he would not
attem pt to ans wer the "what
a n d why " or the JS felo n y
ch arges lodged aaainat him.
T h e t a ll, bhc k ·balred ,
bearded defendant, formerly rA
Fu llerton, reftded to offer jurors
any translation of the words. He
would only say th at they com ·
pr ised an ancient sayioa more
than 5,000 ye11rs old.
Hu lbert i" charged with t.he
January, 1976, murder of Gina
Marie Tisher. a 19-year -old
Whittier newly wed whose nude
and raix.'<l body was found in the
back seat or a car left aban·
doned in Fullerton
lie also is facing char ges of
kidnap. rape. robbery , assault
cind :-.ex 1><·rvt·r!>11Jn tn colllleclion
With ahdUCliOnS of lWO Other
north Orcinge County wom 1.:n
Onr, left rur dead in a ditch i.n
Irv 1 ne, s urv1 ved and tests hed
c1f(a1nst llulbl•rt
In h1~ hnal argument. pros·
ccutor Ri c ha rd f'arnPll re ·
mrnded lh<' Jury to recall "what
t h 1 .., c r · a t u r c d 1 d t <1 th a t
14-umcin "
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SOVIET ...
t.1k1• our r;1M· to .is many 1 • N
.1111l1J ...... t1t111r' "' w1· can ." at u
rally 111 't-v. York un Ot t R
'I llf• deft:nM' ortir 1als so1d 1t
"';,., th1• (1r'>t time since 196() lh::it
ttw Suv1t:t1t h:ul hccn report1·11
JJllll lnK trtl'>IJS on 8h1k,,\an , au
H~ -.qu~1rl' rn1h· 1~l<ind 42 mile!->
ufr..,hort·
l'oltural ;.m:.il y.,L<> her<.' o;ay th1·
hutldup mnv lw a rr'!ponbe 111
IJpan·., <>ti?ning or Cl peace tre;.i
t \ "'1th China I ul't l year C1nd the
norm all1utwn of L'S r<.'lations
v.1th Pekin~
Th•· rt'ported deployment pro·
h.1hlv 1l(·rurr1><1 in f\ugu<;\ wht•n
thr1 c "> 10 1 ton ~Jvtr•t frl't,Rh~r-.
'>.tllt>d inw lht• •~land ~ harbor.
d1·C1•11\e 11ff1r1alo; said It ap rw ·• rt·rl lo r:11.,1• an1Jth<·r obstacl1·
t•1 .J.H".m ' hop1·' for rt·~C1mmg
1 u'tod~ 11( tht· t'>land~
J'h1· ,l.1parlt'SI' new' ).('fVICt'
K" odu today quoted Moscow
r .id10 rt.'> -.ay1ng tn u broadcast
m11n1ton-d herP that the Soviet
L'n11111 ·ha'> the rili(ht to un
d1•r1 a k1• 1'11n ... 1rut llon work
t•1 tht-r military or c1v1han --in
uny p1Jr1 nf1 ts te rritory."
Soviet f<:mbussy s pokesmen
were not 1mmed1alcly available
for comment
The is l ands . Sh1kotan .
E I II r 0 r u . II JI IJ 0 m a I a n d
Kunal>h.ari. were taken over by
the SQv1el Union on Sept. 2, llMS,
the day the Alhcs and Japan
~1gned 11 peace treaty ending
World War II Al that Ume about
16.000 persoru Oed the islands to
Hokkaido rather than live under
Sov1(•t m1htnry rule
Edison Electric Packet
Finally, DUt.f'IELD YACHTS of Costa Meaa has Joined forces
with the most class ic al bay launch ever bunt. The beauty of a
b ygone era grougbt back to We ln coajunctioa with the
rellablllty of electric power. ()~posits for orders are now beln& taken for the new Edlson ~leclrtc packet . The COMMODORE model pac:ka'e lDcludes :
pac:k••l hill with new spacious interiOr, all natural bronse deck
hardware, teak trim, full s urrey lop wlth t11sel1, dear
c urtalnR, t'ockplt c:us hlom, full cover, carpet, teak bar, stereo,
Cull el.-ctrtc propulsion sy1te m , wbttl ateerlng, bU1e pump,
runnlnJC Ughtlll, electric hom, dock llnel, renders, antHoul
bottom paint, palrtt namt "aod CF numbers. Owner'• choice of
colo r ". Introductory price: $12,500.
C:omt sec IM world's onlj/ soler powered bcl11 U11.mrh at the Lido
Village "IN TllE WATER BOAT S/JOW" Sept1mbcr 24th through the
:Jflt h.
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DUFl1ELD YACHTS. • w. 17Ua Street, C..U Mna,CA
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CALIFORNIA ~.September 27, 1979 OAIL.Y Pll.OT AS
.Diesel ·€ar ·sales OK' d ·
Pol l ution \li (!ti m
SACRAM £NTO CAP> -The
CoUfomia AJr Resourc" Board repurt.8 it.a approval of the flrst
two of an uUclpated "many"
LMO model d.lesel automobiles
for u le in tbe st ate -the Volkaw~en Rabbit aod Duber.
Bouu spokesman BW Seua
H id Wednelday the ARB ls t.Mt-
lna d1~can from three other
manufacturers. The approval or
several more models iB expected
in the next few weelul, be said.
SESSA SAID in an interview
that the board, wbicb makes and
polices the nation's strict.est an·
ti·smog regulations, is trying to
lay to rest "an impression by a
lot of people that we're against
diesels being sold here."
He said those rumors were
probably started by the auto in·
dustry in efforts to pressure the
board into less-strict anti-smog
standards. "But obviously we
are not trying to keep diesels
out." he said.
Sessa also quoted Genera l
Motors as saying that by 198S, it
expects 25 percent of its produc·
al'wlr..-• lion n ationwide to be diesel
powered.
Lynettl' William~. California Humane Officer , holds a net
containing a duck ::.he rescued from polluted waters of the
sout hern estuaries of San Francisco Bay. An untreated
sewage spill has caused problems for m a rine life and threat~ns waterfowl in the southern portion of the bay.
THE ARB estimates that at
leas t 40,00Q diesel·powe red
passenger cars wilJ be sold in
California next ye ar, with
ste a dy sa les increas ei.
thereafter.
C able Cars Dormant
-106-yea r -o ld System Judged Unsafe
SAN FRANCISCO <A P ) -Like a vignette
from a Norman kol'kwell pamting, the Municipal
Railway conductcr sprawls on th'-' maroon, yellow
and J'?reen <':Jbl<• car >.ittmg dormant at Powell and
Market stn·ets
Ther<' ~ir<· no touri,.ts, no hell'>. no buzzing ca-
bl<' hene.ith the trr ·I The 'laf •ty experts hav(·
pronoun('•·iJ 111 '-"ni 11t the 106-year old transit
::.yst1:m 1:-. uu ~ 1ft
The city will put some of thc cars on display
for tounsts for the seven month.-. that all but one
hne Wlll he shut down Each day. selected cars will
be hauled 1J?nomrnou.,ly up and down the st reets of
the city to I hr· tr ovt>rnight ho mt· at the cable car
barn.
Pro stitutes
Ban nvalid
FRESNO (AP) A court order barring con·
victed p~titut<'S from certain areas of the city as
u condition of probation has bt:'cn found invalid by
thl' 5th D1slnr-t C'nurt or l\ppl'al
/\s a C''11Hh··nn for proh~1t1on here, some
M unic1pat Cc1111 t .I 11111-(es 1ssur the prost.Jtutes a
map showing U1cm 1rt1a~ or the.-city they arc pro·
h1b1tf'd from v1-.itml.(
Thr· anp1··1h C'ti1ir t din·C'ted the Fresno
Mun iripal < ourt to 1 1thrr chmin:.itP or modify the
probation of Burb.1r :.i While, 32, a convicted
prostitute 1-;) .;he wa~, not prohibited from frequent-
ing three area..., with a hi~h incid<"nce of prostitution
WHITE l".\ID SHE wa::. pleased with the rul·
m g
·'It mcnn , nov. I '·an s::o wh£>re I want," sht!
s4.11d ... IL means that i·m free to take the bus, go to
Roeding Park and eat at any restaurant.''
In tht> drcision released Wednesday, the ap.
peals court dtd not say a judge couJd not use the
map anymore The ruling affoctcd only one condj-
tion of the probation 1and said nothing to prevent
the use of the map. of1lclals said
THE JUSTICES <;uggested the probation rules
be modified to set reasonable hours during which
time those on probation could go into the interdict-
ed areas. Use or a specific list of places the proba-
tioner cannot go into was also su1-:gcsted.
Wrute pleaded guilty to soliciting an act of
prostitution on Nov. 14, 1978. In granting probation,
Presiding Municipal Court Judge A. Dennis Caeton
gave her 3 copy of the map.
LNG Site
Transit offi cials sa id the safety problems were
so pervasive they couJd no longer be put orr until a
two· year shutdown scheduled for late l981.
The com plete renovation could cost $41
mil hon.
CURRENTLY, PLANS CALL for two of the
city's three lines to be out of service for at least
seven months while they are brought up to safety
standards. The third line. which serves California
Street, could reopen in a month.
"There isn't any question in my mfod that it
isn 'l a safe system," s aid Oral Moore, chief
engineer of the Public Utility Commission and the
man who recommended the shutdown Tuesday.
··Tue whole system is antiquated ... We've
been patching and patching and patching and it
j ust won't patch an ymore ," said Mun icipal
Railway inspector Gilbert Repp.
P UC DIRECTOR Richard Skla r left for
Washington Wednesday to discuss funding with
federal offi cials. The system was declar ed a na·
tional historical landmark in 1964.
The three rickety lines, basically unchan~ed
since 1873, carry more than 13 million passengers
a year -70 percent of lhem tourists.
Jam·packed day and night, the frail vehicles
see a year's use every 45 days. according lo one
expcrl"s estimate . They become increasingly
vulnerable lo breakdown as the number of trained
cable·car mechanics dwindle and it becomes more diffi cult to find new parts. ·
Cupcake Benefit
Ruled. Out by PTA
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Students at
Pleasant Hill Elementary School have found out
how the cupcake crumbles -the tasty sweets
wer e dropped from fund-rais ing plans by the
Pa rent Teachers Association.
At issue was the PT A's plan to drop its tradi-
tional method of raising fur:Kb by five "Cupcake
Days" during the school year. They didn't want
c upc ake sales becau s e they a r e bad for
youngsters
But last week the cbHdren rebelled. circulat·
ing petitions and carrying placards reading "Kids
Cra ve Cupcakes." So a formal debate was
scheduled on Wednesday. Only two slxtb-grade
youngsters s howed up to face about 7S mothers.
The mothers won.
Gains OK
lndiam Vow Point Conception Fight
LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission has tentatively aooroved
construction of a liquefied natural gas port at Point
Conception. but Indian rights activists vow lhev
will fight the decision •' all the way.''
Approval of the site ror LNG shipments from
Alu ka is oot official until the commission issues a
formal decision. It dJd not lndicate when this
m iabt take place.
H owever . gove r n----------..
m e nt s p ok e swo Jllan ( J Barbara King, ln an-STATE , .
nounct.na this "decision _ · _
1D princlple'1 Wednesday,
.u{d tb9t the commission toot no action on a companion proposal to import
LNG gat from Indonesia tbrouJb the s ame loca-
tlOG.
.. Field Blcut KIO. 011e
LOS ALAMOS (AP) -A heater belq used to
belp liquefy t.blck crude oU during unJ oadlnJ wae blamecl. for an oil field exploetoo and tire tbat
tilled one man, melted five hu;e oil storace tantt
and blackened six acres of brush.
Vl$>r R4~1. a SS-year-old truck driver,
cled late Wednesday In a heano boepital from
-.. IUP•lned ID the blast and day long fiH at
&M tJDiaD OU Glblon leaae, 15 mil• southeast of ...... rt •.
•u••• si-. lntfe A•.,••ee•
SACBAllENTO (AP) -A ne~ acbool voudMr
initiative that would abolish public schools and let
students study at home if they couJd pass an
achiev e me nt test may be cir c ulate d for
signatures, says the state attorney general's of·
flee.
T he "performance voucher" plan, which
would award a student $2,000 for passin1 a 1rade·
level test. was cleared ror ctrculaUon Wednesday.
Ntllle Pla•t Dbp•e 8ela.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Edmund Brown
Jr. says be never promlled a aroup of union
leaders that he would drop hla oppoaiUon to tM
Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
The Democratic 1overnor'1 comments
Wednesday directly contradicted a statement bJ
Dean Cofer , bu1Ine11 mana1er of Electrical
Work en Local 1.KS ln Walnut Creek. Coler ltood bJ
bis account ol a three-hour private meetlnl Au,. n
in the IOYSDC>r's olftce ln wblcb be 1aid Btown pro-
mised be would not try to Prevellt tbe openlq.
IAnl,.. E•JHI ..... •e/e•Ce4
LOS ANGEUS (AP> -Tbe clty c:oecll bu
killed a contro~enial Dian to rwvate and es.pad '
the downtown Ubf ary, 1eaviDC tbe queltioa ol wlaat
to do about tbe SO.year~ld bulldln1 uareeolftd
after 13 years ol 1tudy and debate .
Tbe CCMtcll'I MtloD WednlldaJ v_.s '\'I
,..... ol latenlln wan -... J:"' •mllloD scbeme whlcb waa teen aa Pl to bulldln1 a
MW main library.-
.
'ARB Cba ir~oma n Mary
NlcKola said in the statement,
... DleselJ are valued for their ex·
ceUeot fuel economy. Our ap-
prov a l shows they also can meet
our state's alr pollution stan·
d ard s, wblcb a re the most
stringent In the world."
first 10-year, 100,000-mlle war-
ranty for anti-smog systems.
co mpa red t o t h e S-y e ar .
50,000-mile guarantee required
by atat.e and feder al law.
reduce more pollution •over the
total life or the car than the
state's conventional standards."
she said.
T h e b oa rd sai d t h e
Volkswagen Rabbit sedan and
Du ber sedan and station wagon
meet Its emiaaioo standards "by
a wide margin" and get 40 to 45
mHes per gallon ln the city.
Ms. Nichols said that the
Volks wagens, in e xchange for
the loog-term warranty and ex-
tra drivability, will be allowed
to emlt slightly more pollution
when they are oew.
Test data s hows that most
cars exceed the standard after
only 20,000 to 30,000 miles, with
larger increases in emissioni.
after 50,000 miJes.
It said they offer the n ation's
"Even thouah the emission
standards are initially slighlly
relaxed for car makers who pro-
vide long-term warranties. µtey
B ut a 10-year, 100,000·mile
war ranty extends the a ut,o mak er's r esp ons ibility for
maintaining and guaranteeing
the performance of the anti
smog systems, she said.
[~ aciti de~1ry Company
• WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC
DIAMOND
EARRING
EXIRA YAGA ZA
SAVE UP TO 63%1
Diamonds arrived from New Y oril Cutten too late to be included in our
recem $1 ,000,000 DIAMOND SALE -We have mounted hundreds of
dlamOnds in ~autiful white and y~w qo&d e0t t if1Cjs.
WE BOUGHT RIG HT
Take advantaqe of Super SCJVinqs TODAY -Compcare our prices with any
other iew~er in Orcm<Je County -As you'D find out. owr priCM defy
comparison. Tolle a peek at this partial fist of our eo11 in<J$ -but HURR Y, at
thHe pricn they won't last! . . MAH ED MARICID I
RITAIL
MUMIO I RETAIL SAU
1'4UMlll DISCl1m9t4 ,.ICE D~ca1~ "ltlCE ... ICl
7402 46 Cl TW $1 200 1r 251 I . ct TW \8CO J_$l35
11234 50 ct TW S160C 10~ 'Q Cl T 'II $ ()M seo
8011 75 ct T W s2000 10700 09 Cl T W S200 80
10692 20 ct T W S450 20 Cl TW S4!>()
10545 08 Cl T W S200 75 Cl T W S2200
10702 09ctTW S200 1 Ocl TW S4000
11401 40 cl T W. 09 Cl TW S200
8646 1 02 Cl TW 20r:t TW $450
1055<; 12cl T W Rut> & O•amond SS~O $32
10546 08 ct T W ' , · '· "' u s·120
10516 I 42 ct T W .~,.----S-:"7'1 SISO
10543 08 ct TW • r_• _1 '.\ s::'"I $800
10761 55 cl TW ,, .· 1:: _s~r~-~
10295 75 cl T W 1P c• r \'.' s · Y'" 1!_35
8739 36 ct T W 1'l__I.!._ ·; I s isrq-640
10540 26 Cl T W 4 ~'-'• sie..r; _ li85
9839 1 44 ct TW S • ,::rc;n , _1800
10693 20 Cl T W S 'f.fYI I $6)5
10586 82 Cl T W S31JC',. I lfl~• Tl/ u oc-Bl70
10912 75 ct T W S2000 I S37'> -~160
9812 57 cl T W _s2100 114:17 ~ • er r V,' _ s_3cr 1 S 120
10882 S750 11 •0J Q,,,,,.,ono & ~ rr""' 1 s. I. soo
SAVE 011 WATCHES
Although we cc:ntot publish the sale prices on ~ fine C iti1ett watches, we
can tel you that they have bef'ft martred down substantially from ftteir retail
prices -Call for confidential price quotes on pcriial listing below.
DHCRll"TIOM ~UMHR
49-93 t 5.5(1
49-9421 ·91
50-0062·90
41 ·9026-80
50-8079-50
50-8~9-1 1
50-8683-10
50-8713-80
50-8578-70A
~ 44-1511·90
46-603410
46-3019-10
42-0085-91
8&-2240-80
86-2711-50
54-0e7 ... 90Z
a... eooo TMlou.H OCT. '· lt7t. OfllB MADI TO THI ..UiL1c OHL y. Pl.Mii MO DIA&aS. ALL timCHAtetSI IUIJICT TO PRIOI SALL
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Orango Coast Daily Pilo t 0 ag.e _______ r:·h·U'.--".· &ep __ • .,,,.., __ v_. '·'·79·-------·e.t-rbl_,_ .. l(.r.el·b·lc·h·/E-dl.tor-la·l·P·ecae-·E·dl.tor __ _ -~Power T ransf e r .. ' " ... . .
Esc&pe Sp~tllglit
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Now: lnevitab•e
Now Uiat a 1uperior court Judi• bu;._rtC)atlwly. w
believe brWhded u UDCCJUUluUceaJ the utJQuated .
pollUcs ol ludowner CODl.rOI ill the attain ot the lrvtne
.. Ranch Water Dlatrictt.~ aat 1tep la for an Orderly lranafer ot power to puDDc control.
Tb1a tranattion 1bould lake plAce ln tu awlftat -
and molt orderly -fubion JN*ible. To thla eod, both
aides ln the case bave been meetlq with Jude• Edward
Wallin In an ·ettort to come up wllh a plan acceptable to
all.
Seemln.lly all that could unnecesaanly delay thil in·
evltable transition la a declllon by one or both or the de·
fendanta m the case -the lRWO or the lrvlne Company
-to appeal the judge·s ruling
The water district already has mdJcated It would not
pursue such a course, but the Irvine Con\pa.ny . chlef
landowner ln the district and therefore, under the now
discredited system. chief powerbroker -u atill studying
tbe pogsibility. . -~
Such an action w~sturblna. The wlll of the
people should be allowed to prevaJl ln the workings or the
water district, an agency lhat at the time of the ruling
had a seven-member board or directors with only two ot
those St!ats answerable to the pubUc.
The othe r fi v<: actually four, slnce the board de-
cided in June to turn ove r one more position to voter con-
trol in the Nov. 6 election -were filled on the basis of
landowner balloting.
Challenging this system as unconstitutional were the
city or Irvine and the Irvine Tomorrow citizens' group.
Particul arly commendable was the action or Irvine
Tomorrow attorneys Carlyle Hall and Jan Levine in filing
. the motion in August challenging the Nov. 6 election and
asking the Judge to rule then on the constitutionality of
the whole arrange ment.
As last week's ruling showed, this action struck at the
heart or the matter.
There can be no minimizing the significance of Judge
Wallin's decision . Irvi ne is a growing city that has in the
past attempted to chip a way at influences that keep the
c itizens from having their rightful say -and should con·
tinuc to do so m the future.
Silt Won't Wait
Somc.'<me with the a uthority to do somethin g about
· pollut1on problems m Upper Newport Bay s hould be ap·
1 plyan~ some muscle to do something about 1t .
Ala'>, developments or the past week only serve to
point up all too depressingly the type of behavior that
('ould rum such an invaluable resource
For mstanc<'. a t UC lrvtnc last week. a scientist dis-
doscd the res ults of a two-year study that concluded the
bay would end up a polluted mudn at 1f nothing ts done to
prcvt·nt ~1lt:.it1nn.
While the ~pecif1c dclrul'i are new and alarmmg, the
concern and the concept have long eiusted
An official of the s tate Department of Fl.sh a nd Game
said al the same conference that h15 agency has no 1m·
mediate plans for dredging the bay and notb.J.ng will be
done Wllll aclloo 1s t aken to control the source of pollu·
lJOn .
Sounds fair e nough . except the state's Wat er
Resources Control Boar d in Sacramento decided on the
ame day not to aJlocate the money necessar y to continue
.. fttudies on siltation problem.<,
.. A state orticial said that wasn't any big deal, since
~the work could be done by the state'$ own wa ter staff out
of Santa Alla, for instance.
What it means, though , is that decisions that need to
'he m ade to save the bay simply aren't being made.
Jt will not be until October that the state water
board makes a decision on what agency will be dcs lgnat·
ed to continue Newport Bay watershed planning studies
' Bureaucr atic wrangling conceivably could continue
for some time since local officials want the state to keep
hay planning in local hands
And the sil t keeps rolling in.
• Opinions c xprossP.d 1n the space above are those ol the Daily P ilot.
Other v1ewi. expressed on this page am thor.e of their authors and
ar11sts Reade r comment 1:. erw1tcd A<Jdress lhe Oatly Pelot, P.O.
Box 1!>60 Co!lta Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·432t
Boy d IF ort~fiedBooze
.Ky I .. M. HOYD
f m uJ(l n atl v1· ml·d H·<11•:.
1 havf' suggested that vitamin
81 thiamin be added "'
liquor in ;di the d illtlllerles
Th •y say this would wipe out
a widespread d13eaAe known
as Wernlckc -Korsakoff
1 syndrome. ll'a what m•kes
; alcohoHcs confu.sed. forgetful
and uncoordinated. Fortify·
l mg ll<au<>r with the csaenthtl
Bl woulct n<Jl Just cut down
lhc prevalence but actually
erndlcutc th<• disease they
claim
A Ne w Mexico •clentlst
contends he hu de.eloped a
; sort of cbkken that lays two
l' e11s a day. Now he'• tryl.nc
lo figure out how to mus
1 breed those hard·worklng ! bena.
t
I What you and I call "an on·
ly child" la refen-ed to almp.
' \ l
Dear
•
ly u:. "an only" l>y lhP c'x
1wrts. And those <!XJH?rtt-1
wantt.'<.1 to find out wha t sort
of couple was mOffl likely to
produce an only. So they
computerized a lot of facts.
Pare nts o f onlys, they
le arned, frequently are over
30 before the baby la born.
They 've bee n married far
longer lban the average cou·
pie al lhe time of the first
bllby. And from 10 to 20 per-
c ent or them were
themselves onlya.
Consider what a
supermarket IOllet became ol
dishonesty. Employee's
theft.a account for 65 percent
of lt. Bad checkl make up 20
percent. And 15 percent can
be blamed oa 1bopl1flera.
U you ublbtt a paaslon for
buyln1 UlllleceMary thlnp,
my dear, what you'v-. 1ot ls
"onlomanla."
In t be Philippines, do1
meat eoMI a boat et cent.I a
pound, DHtty twice u muda
u port. 'l1'e Uv1 ... aold for alaupur~w ... 11 and tic. rw CblDele,
Vletnamea•. eat doc
meat not because It'•
cbaaper, but beeauae lt tu* ......, to tlMm Ulaa
pork, tblcken, aoator beef.
.
Jordan Caa't
WASH fNOTON . -Under:
federal mftlt.l•at.toa from two
1ldel. Hatnlh.on Jordan baa been
portray.cl u a dJaorderly. fun·
lovln1 fellow wbo Pffn down btoua•~ret parktn1 Ucket.s
by the and anorta cocaine
at wild oartlea. l(e bu al.lo been
accused ln &be Robert Vnoo
case ol Kbemln1 with dJlreputa·
ble conlederatea toward im·
proper en<U.
Tbc harassed While House
1traw boaa bas fouaht back .
bristlina and
a 11re11lve.
He haa denied
veh e mently
tb1 t he hu
e ver partaken
o f ill ega l
drugs or that
h e h ad any
knowledge or
th e c on ·
splracy lo h x
the Vesco case.
But in u society accustomed to
inst ant. Intensive m ed ia cov·
e rage of celebr ities e mbroiled in
public dis putes, he can't seem to
e scape the spotlhthl. Associates
say he sometimes becomes
despondent and listless, despair
ing of the battle but not knowing
how to end 1t
\
I
The accuullon1 a1al11>1t
Jordan, Meanwblle. keep bub-
blln1 up. He bu now been ac-
cused d anlfflna cocaine not OCl·
ly at a New York dllcotbeque
but at Beverly Hilla partlee. 'Ibe
White House hu responded by
dltparacinl the witnetHS.
ONE OF the mogt damaging
wltneuea ls Barry Landau. a
ma.n·about-Manbattan, who sub-
mitted i five-page handwrltten
alfidayil oo the New York inci·
dent. H.e had en counte re d
Jordan a\ Studio 54. a chic ditlco,
whe re the Wblte Ho use aide
"said he wanted lo see where
the famous b asem e nt caves
wer e and ll he couJd obtain some
cocaine." attested Landau.
The While House dis missed
Landa u as Irr esponsible. called
his affidavit a "concoction" and
cla imed Jordan did n 't e ven
k now the m an. Yet the day after
the a lle ged coke ·s no rting.
J ordan arranged ror President
Carter lo send a telegram at
Landau's behe11t to a potenlJaJ
c lient be was courting The tele·
gr a m, sent m care of Land11u.
con gratulated actr e'ls Lu<'1
Am azon hl'r opening 1n "Annie
GPt Your Gun ··
La ndau's personal paper s.
wh i ch the Jnveatl11tlon
has dred1ed up. reveal be was
on a firtt·name bula wlth other
Carter lfttlmatea. The papers in·
elude a diary reference t.o a
breakfast with firs t lad y
Roaalynn Carter, a ha ndwritten
thank-you letter rrom the presl·
dent's mother. Lillian Carter,
and a friendly letter from the
presldent's slater. Gloria Carter
·s pann.
THE DIA&Y shows that Landau.
accompanied by actress Ruth
Warrick. had breakfast with the
lirst lady on April 30. 1977. The
White House acknowledged the
vis it .but described It as .. .,. t.en·
m inute courtesy call."
The leU.er from Miss Lillian,
dated Oct. 3. 1977. ls addressed
lo both Warrick and Landau.
.. De ar Ruth and Barry ," 1t
begins. "You kno w bow d1i.·
orie nted I a m. How lovely of you
both to provide me with lhe love·
ly flowers ... and all that great
food.''
THE LE"ITER from Glona.
dated Oct 31. 1977, ts addresserl
to .. Dearest Barry" a nd 'ltgned
"Love. Gogo " The r1res1dcnt ~
'llSter is known among 1nt1mate ..
as "Gogo "
JI r
NS
~fal ~lfn· 11 ~ 11b.ts I ~f
~an e
(.)
Mailbox
Landau·a pef'10nal notes also
Include a reference t.o lhe Studio
S4 Incident. The notation st.ates
c ryptically: "Ham. 54 .• .'C'.
Landau hu told lnveatJcat.on
thal the "C" refers t.o Jord.tn'a
request for cocaine.
The Whlte House denial• in the
Vesco cue are also be1lnnlng t.o
come unravelled at the edees.
The grand jury foreman in·
vesllgatlng the scandal, Ralph
Ulmer. has accused the Cart.er
adminiBlraUon of "duplicity, "
··m anipulation" and "coverup."
lie tried uns uccessfully to re· '
sign as "a protest a gainst the
president's reluctance t.o take
the steps called for by the in·
volvement of his own aides."
The aides, Hamilton Jordan
and Richard Ha rden, are bud·
dies of S pe n cer Lee I V or
Albany, Ga , who a cce pted
SI0 .000 and wa s p r o mised
m111ion.'l more for pulling strings
tn the While Ho use to help
Vf'sco Lee· also traveled lo
C'os ta Ri ca , N a ssau and
Washington m Vesco's beha lf.
IT HAS BEF.N esta blis hed
that fA:i' spoke to Harden about
th1• Vesro fix Rut J ordan ha.-;
,worn that hf' had no knowledge
of th(• l·onsp1rn1·y fl(' ha~ been
11ph1·ld 1n th1~ hy h1 ' two friend~.
11 <e rrfrn and I A·(; who 1 nMst lhat
th"Y n1·v('r onrP hrPalhNl the
namP 11f lh" finanual fugal.Ive to
Jordan
Yl"t iJll th1· while-, th1· thr<-e
f;Porg1an• wn•· a~ <'lolle , i.ay!>
friend:., iJ.•. "thrP<! racNi<>ns an a
~111ll11w lti~ " ThPy pollllck .. 11
t I)~•· I h •· r p .1 rt w 'l toge t h c r ,
pl d yt•il t 1·nni-. t111•ethcr
1 h•· f-Ill h:i· obtaincti not~ JO
\ 1•'11·1, lwwJwnt1ni::. which rt
ft•r to .1 It ll•phl)n•· talk with
J11r1IJ11 ,,,.,. pl.w1>f'.1 the rall for
\\ .1 hlflt!t•in IJunn~~ th1· Car1 !!r
111.111r11rJI 1111 J;in 211 1977, an1I
jlUI J11rtJJT1 •111 lh1· llnt·, \:Hfl \ .. .,, ,,
1\ ,,., rt•l.ar\ <;1•1•1l yn lfohtr.
JI '' h," .. w•1rn und1•r oath lhat
,h1• 1~1,.-<J .u1t1 m;,111-d a lf'tlf·r
Crtim ,,.., l•1 l•1rrlan at.>'1ut th1·
\ , • .,," 1 ·'"' 'ih•· w;,' dr•'>c n l>M:I
Ii" "h1(.!h .Ju,1110· l>•·µ;,rtment •if
1111.tl ;" J • r1·d1bff· v.1lnl"'l:'>
,J11r•l.1n m••J11~h11'·. v.a<, ')ti
an111ou-. 111 d1.,a~ .. oc1ate himself
lr11m th1 \1·"0 ra.,1• that h•· t.ol<f
r••pm·t1 r' tha1 FBI agi:nL' tlbrt
n11t •·v•·n qu1·,t1on1•ti him about
\. l"~<''' ·1 h~ turned out to be un
true · I w:c. lhinlu ng Ul cont.em
poran1'0U.' ter ms." he explained
ar11•r hf• wru. caught lying
What Ever Hap pened to Litter L aws?
To the F,d1tor
My wife <tn<I I wnc a ppallf'd
a t thf• amount c1f ll lln lhat ha:.
aC'cumuJ aled ''" our \trcets and
parllcualrly our l>llltt• and ""
Uonal highway ..
Wf' drow• up yr: .. lnd<ty frorn
N1•wport Ueach to Long Be<Jch
on the Pacific Cou .. t ltt~hw<Jy
T here wa.'I enough h ttn 'lrewn
on the side of th« hi~hwuy to put
seve r a l thou11 a nd 1w•>1>lc 110
wetrare to work pnm1111N1lly
WHEBE 18 th<' h1.chway marn
lenance departm1•nt·1 Art· th1•y
li t.rlklng for r111Jr1· wag1•'1 :1n<i
othe r bene r1t .. ·1 Art• tlwy 1m
vac ation? Js there :a m•iratonum
on clean up? Ii, Adrnma , .. ,lit1ck
Ing or what .,
Besides this, what <•houl tht>
$500 fine for ltllt:ring" lla11 the
$500 Cine been sui.pendc•d 11r v11t·
ed out'>
1'hcre Is a 11olutlon LC'l'11 pul
all our prbon<'rs in v:Jr1owi city
and K lut e pr iso n s to
work and rleun u p thi s
me11S . Le t 's pay t ht·m the
minimum hourly wftl(c which J
believe lll around $2 00 per hour.
Thia will be the best money ever
spent. ln add!Uon, h•t's enforce
the $:iOO Uttering fine by putting
the violator to work to pay off hia
fine by receiving the same
mlnlmum wage.
Here'll to a clean California
from lhe rround up.
L. JOHNSON
°"'91ple• •••Ire
To the Edit.or:
I would Uke t.o take this op-
~= expre11 my feellnp cooce Uie 1lsntnc111ce ol
the 1 .. ~Games: Tbe ol sportl, and
111ore Importantly worldwld•
amity, tbrou1h the Olympic
O•m• ls certa1nly an effective
m eans of lnaplraUon to t he
10Ulll MODle ol today and ll ls lmpori~t tbat tbe Olymplc ,....., be reeoplsecl by all of •.
IN IOU.OWING the OIJ111ple a ... _. bJ puUetpaUq, our =Im aad W'OIDID U'e pn-
wltb • direeUoa Ud
to ,.,....1a ......... ttl """8 .................. Oft
...... Ulla) R11t11•1 blwilll ~ .,, 1111 11 Mr aa ....
I a m very enlb~IBBltc about
the <Jlymp1<'S bemg held in Lo6
Angel1-s and antJc1pa te 1lB tn·
l'Vtlablc 5UCC'f' .. S
OONALD M KOLL
President
The Koll Company
Dof19o11~ B appfl
To the· fAJtor.
If a vc-you ever wondn ed whal
happens to th e dog:. tn the
<in1mal shelters tha t you run
btorieb on? Hopefully people fall
HI love Wl lh those picture!> or
xklnny dogs with big eyes st..ar ·
1ng at them, like I did
On June 2. 1979 you ran a story
about a temer that did tricks
lie jumped and spun a round like
a ballet dancer so his na me was
Barry, after lhe ballet dancer If
you ha d been In an anunal
i.helter for eight months you'd
do a lot of Jumping and running
around in circ les too!
We ll , Ourry ls now making his
rounds in Costa Mesa. I've had
him since a week after lhe arti·
cle came out. He's still running
In <'lrcles. Out the circles keep
getting b1gger and bluer and I
consider lhal a revelation. One
da y he might walk a stralght
line .
Good lhlnp come rrom lbOse
little articles! Barry thanks you
and 110 do I.
FRANKi GROGAN
1 .. ileEfl~t•
To the FAit.or:
NBC'I "White Paper," Sept. 4,
wu a wa.mln1 ol war. if not a
declaraUon of It. IL flnally ad·
mitted that oU ls the lifeblood ol
lndu1tr1allutlon. You cannot
drMn it or slow Ill now without
mortal damalt t.o tbe heart ol
tbe economy tbal pumps lt
throu1b t he arterlH of ln-
duatriallzed natlona.
Thay repeatedly 1howed the
hu1e oll tankers pualn, tbrouP the vulnerable Straits o Hormua,
the uareet perpetualed bJ UM
1rffd ot thole ft«htlnl for lbe ,...
wardl from the black 1old lJlnl under the ltlddle l:att audl-..a U.e poUUcal unre1t tt wu caualne.
TBSY DID not HY Jf tbe
matMn etYtftl at the rraffl ttl
tMtr 1GD1 wen the mot.Mn ol
IOU killed by the Sbab of Iran, . •• •
or the mothers of Kurdjsh :o>on.'i
recenUy executed by the sons of
Iran's revolul.lonan es
Rut surely we will cry over the
graves of our sons when lhc1r
blood soaks the sand!> of Arabia
t o replace the 011 w1• h av•'
become M> dependent on . wh1le
our btnib n y free 1n thl· clear
view over our own 011 laden
sho res. th at t he environmen
ta hsts saved JU:.t for them Our
gov<'rnment 's 1d1ot1c edicts of
destruction or our oil s elf
11ufftc1ency surpasi.cs thoir;e or
the greatest of despots
GOLDI£ JOSEPll
Boal P~p'4-
To t he Editor
I would like to respond lo Ult•
letter by Ellen Moran < M uilbox ,
Sept. 23) I dtsugrt'l' with her
By what form of mc>asure doe'
she decide there is'"' limit to aid
Ing the needy. suc h a~ thl' bout
people" And on what sort of
principle does she base wast.mg
her energy and lime worrying
about them .. taking Jobs from
our own people"? She should ask
herseU whose Job she 1s laking
and how she and her fa mily
came to America.
I AM PROUD and tha nlduJ
thol s ome wttrm ·he arted
Ame ricans had the good sense to
tak e advantage o r th e ir
righteou s urg es and d o
something to help the boat peo-
ple. ThankfuJ that they s pread
hope. 1n 3 world or dis asters
Brav1). AmcnC'ans' I applaud
yf!ur compassion and altruistic
.e1·1wns I c.:111 now for an encore.
µlt·.e ~c·
~l<'lf EL E P RI CE
FOflda•s l •pa<-f
T u ttw f:t11tor
Lt't no one be deluded concern·
1nl( ~l!IS Fonda. Oy broadca.'lt
in~ anti war propaganda from
thl• enemy capita l durmK the
\. l('tnam War. !>he certainly
ga vc atd and Cl)m fort lo the
c•nc rn\ If you are 1n doubt about
what that denotes. 1 url(c you to
look uµ the word traitor 1n the
dictionary
Uy castini( doubt. s he and
o ther~ llkl' her undoubtedly
weakened our resolve to wm
and, JO doin~ so. very probably
prolonged the war and contribut·
Pd to the' dealt\-' of many who did
not need lo die had we fought the
war with firm and unstinUng
purpose.
HOW MANV mor e millions
will die under thl' despicable
lla n o• r egime is a n y body's
guess. Had WC rou~ht to WIO, this
need not h»v1· happened . Un
fortunately, many of those to
blame for our lo!\s still c•rTy
much influence with our govern·
mcnt. It appears they wlll carry
u:t further down the pulh to total
degradallon
If the obJect is to 11urreodcr t.o
save our youth, then perhaps •c
s hould have s urre ndered to
Ill tier and Tojo prior to WWII. Ir
we had. my cloaeat rrtend and
H ve ral of my blab school lllud·
die!\ might be alive today.
Perhaps they are lucky to
httve been spared the view cA the
dearadaUon of the Vnlted
Stales. once respected for ll.I
powe r and Its will lo protect
rreedom. now beref\ of It.a leD.le
of International rHPonslblHty
and pri!y t.o the scorn and ton-
templ or all nations.
..
J .W. R'EID
• 1.Atttra /rom reader• are welcome. rtw nghl lo conden•t lftln• to "'
tpOCt or thm1not1 libel II rt.nwd.
I.Attn• o/ aoo IUOf'de "' kA wat be
Qtwft F•/trff!Ce. All lftltrl mulf m·
cluck llpature and m~ oddffH
bW "°'"" mo11 be IOUMdd °" re-~·' If fU/lk:ffftf '"'°" .. °"'°""'' Poft'll ~ not be ,,..,,...,..,
' . '
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Dally Newspaper
VOL. 72, NO. 270, 3 SECT IONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS
i
Ora n ae Co u nty Harbors.
1 Bea che1 and Parka c om
roiniooers sent th~ Board of
Superv..ors a areenbell plan
Wednesd ay for 4,450 a cres
between tbe p la nn ed 20.000.
dwellinc A.Ibo V1eJo commurut)
and Laeuna Beach.
J ohn Sanger, a cons ultant
hired by the State Coastal
Coo&ervancy agency, told com·
minlcoen the proposed recrea· J
Uonal area could eventually pay
for it.self with the sale of leases tor a u c b con cessio ns u a
winer y, restaurant-6 and farm
land
With lltUe com ment oo the
proposal, the parks panelists
voted 6-0 to forward the proposal
to the s upervisors who are ex·
peeled to eye the p l an b y
December ...
Sent
Sanger .saad about $780,000 U>
county parks funds would be
needed for initial re<:reatiooal
facilities in the greenbelt such
as bicycle and hiking trails.
But Sanger a sserted that
leases sold for a proposed 10-
a c r e wrne r y and 200-acre
v in ey a r d . tw o or t hree
restaurants and for raising row
fa rm crops could defray the
·Laguna
Housing
Flays
Study
•
! Soviets
10nJapan
f lsla'ruh?
I TOKYO I f\PJ f\ U S. in
telligence report says t he SoVJct
Union has a division-size force of
10,000 to l2.000 t roops on four
islands c laim ed by J apan 40
miles off the northern Japanese
• coast, Defense Agency officials
reported today. ~ Foreign Ministry sources said
• J apan would file a formal pro-
test with l hf' Soviets 1f the report
is confirmed.
According to the U S. informa·
lion. up to 2,000 additional Soviet
I troops have a rrived on the
is land of Shikotan, bringing to
10,000 to l2.000 the total force on
f 7 the four is lands, which have
been held by the SovicLc; since
the closing days of Wor ld War
11. the J a pane:-.1' de fense of·
fic 1als s aid
One offi cial swd the Defense
Agency "agreed there was in·
fo r mation th at the re was a
1 poss1biHt y of ~>viet troops in
t Shikotan "
' Prime Minis t er Ma s ayos hi
Ohira said today the report had
not been ve rified. but said "ap-
prop riat e " d iplomatic s teps
wo uld be ta ken if 1t 1s cQn
firmed . He spoke to reporters
<See SOVI ET. Page A2)
Temporary
Chief Named
; For Clemente
I Sa n Cle men te City Council
1 members appointed J errold R.
I Gonce as interim city manager
today until a perm anent top city
official c a n be a ppointe d t som etime in December.
~ Gonce will fill in for for mer ci·
ty m anager Je rry Wee ks, who ls
leaving the city at the end or
September to work for a pMvate l company.
r' City Clerk Max Berg s aid the
council voted 4·0, with Mayor t R oy Ha mm absent , lo hire
Gonce at an hourly $35 fee to I operate city affairs until a new
city manager is appointed .
Gonce bas extens ive back·
ground in city gove rnme nt , ac·
cording to Berg. ~
He will begin work Oct. 2, and
tbe number of hours he will
worlt will be determined by the
cou.ncll on the basis of a recom-
mendation by a council liaison
com mitt.ff comprised of council
members Karoline Koester and
Richard Ahlman. •
Gonce is ~ graduate of the
Unlveralty of Southe rn
CalUomia and formerly aerved
., cit)' manager in Pomona and
Oroville, dty official.I said. He
lives in Ontario wbere be la a
eouultant, tbey added.
FML FASHION
I UNE FEATVRED
Tbe latest ln fall fHhlons ·come t.q Daily Pilot readen to-
da1 tD ~le, 1 supplement, on
,.,.. C4 to C7.
: Doe't mill UM 1J,ol1• and
,...... dlllllU., Oraate CoMt _,._, .. todaJ'• Dally Pilot.
DENIES REPORT
Festival's Griem
Manager
Of. Festival
Hits Story
By ST EVE MITCHE LL Of,,,. O•llY Pit°' $\•fl
New Laguna Beach FestivaJ of
Arts gene ral m anage r Paul
Griem has demanded retraction
o f a s t a t e m ent m ad e in
T uesday's Daily Pilot concern
1n g his actions a l a recent
festival board or directors meet·
ing where he was appointed to
his new post.
G r iem , a IS-year fes tival
board mem ber, was named to
the position of general manager
during a closed·door session or
the nine -me mber panel earli er
this month.
Al that meeting. the boa rd vol·
ed to eliminate the position or
bus iness -manager Robert Lep·
pert , and replace that job with
the high e r -paying po s t or
general manager .
The action included, sources
said , an increase in salary to
$30,000 for Griem, about twice
that earned by ousted long-time
business manager Leppert.
In a story pubUshed Tuesday.
a source on the festival grounds
was quoted as saying the board
action to hire Griem took place
behind closed doors. with Griem
reportedly vot ing for the ouster
of Leppert.
The source . who asked not to
<See GRIEM, Page AZ >
Traffic
-1hreat
Cited
Laguna neach planning com
m 1si.1oncrs picked apart a n en-
v1ronmcntal im pact report deal·
ing with a pr oposal to constru<'t
171 affordable homes on a 39
acre parcel up Hobo Canyon in
South Laguna Wednesday
Oran~e County officials have
as ked lhe city to for ward com·
m ents on the environmental re·
port fo r a propose d county
general plan a mendment for the
39-acre area that is part of a
361 -acre de velopment plan in the
South Laguna canyon.
D e v e l o p e r D ar y o u s h
Mahboubi-Fardi is asking the
county to change its general
pla n to allow medium de nsity on
the s mall canyon parcel which is
currently designated for open
i.pan ·
If th£' entire 361·ucrc parcel I!>
approved for dt:vE·lopment. 1t
would call fo r an extension of
Hobo Canvon Road to Balboa
Avenue in. Arch Beach Heights
and c reatwn of nearly 700 homes
111 the undeveloped canyon .
The entire prOJect would be
localed between Nyes Place in
Laguna Beach and Wesley Drive
in South La~unfl . exte nding from
Pacifi c Coas t Highway to just
400 feet ea!>t of the steep Arch
Beach lle1ghts com munity ~n
Laguna Reach
T he developer 1s seeking ap·
proval or an environm ental re·
port for lhe 39-acre parcel in or·
der lo facililatP a general plan
c hange from ope n s pace to
medium dens ity dl'velopment
Other a reas in the 361 -acre
parcel owned by M a hboub1·
Fardi ar<' already zoned for re·
sident1al use. and the developer
says he wants to develop 26 per·
cent or lhc land. leaving 74 per·
cent of the parcel in open space
space.
T he current county zoning al·
lows up to t.540 units on the en-
tire parcel. and the developer 1s
propos ing 696 units for the
ca nyon.
But it was the extension of
Hobo Canyon Road to the hilltop
Arch Beach Heights community
in Laguna Beach , and the poten·
tial t raffic and circulation pro-
H I e ms that d r ew the m os t
cr iticis m fro m city planning
commissione rs and city plan·
ning officials Wednes day
Commission chair m an Ken·
neth Mullens was wary or the
im pact or lhc project on Coast
(See 11080, Page A2)
Vitamin Loses
C No Cure for Cancer
BOSTON CAP) -A study in the New England
Journal of Medicine says that despite earlier promis·
ing results, large doses of vitamin C will not cure
cancer. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,
Minn., tested vitamin Con patients with advanced
cases of c::,ancer. They concluded, "We were unable
to show a therepeutlc benefit of hlgh·dose vitamin C
treatment!'
ln the study, published in today's journal. 60 peo-
ple took daily doles ot 10 grams of the vitamin, and
63 received sugar pill$,. People ln both groupe typically
s urvived forseven weeks.
An earlier s tudy conducted Ln Scotland found
that cancer patients who took vttarriin C survived an
averap ~ 38 weeks lonaer tban other people afflict·
eel with the disease.
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' Greenbelt
costs of installing recreational
facilities and even acquisition of
choice land in the area.
The proposal also calls for an
equestrian center ana e xpansion
of the nine-bole Ben Brown Golf
Course in South Laguna's Aliso
Canyon into an 18-hole faclllty
with the idea or making money.
Aliso Viejo Company officials
have opposed the idea of further
acq u.Lsillon of sites In the open
space area that would surround
the planned community .
The developers have offered to
dedicate 3.400 acres of rugged
open space land in return for
county approval of their 6,623·
acre project that could house
60,000 residents.
Sanger told ~ty parks com-
missioners funds for the extra
l a nd a cq uis itions ··a re not
available" and would be or a
The Long, Long Waif
Plan ,
' ••
lower priority. The e xtra land
would be used for other money.
m a k ing project s or further
enhancement of the natural open
area.
T he St.ate Coastal Conservan-
c y . a n a rm o f the S tate
Resources agency. has already
approved $450,000 in loans for
the greenbelt proposal. These
loa n s would be r eimbursed
<See A.LISO, Page A2 >
These are the ha rd rnrc va riety California
Angels ra ns The)' Marted lmmg up th1-;
morning for pl:.Jyoff t c h•I\ "h1ch go on
~aleat9 a m ~aturcl.i) Hy~ 15thL·rc"cre53
I .in:-111 thl' line that w1 1l undoubtedly m -
1·11•J-..c 1 mmf>n-..t>lv bv the time the t icket win·
do\\ 111>l·n .... for • h•,-Bah 1 m o re penna nt series .
TUXJ Slain Women
Found in Bedroom
SANTA L\1\HH/\ll1\ 1.\l'1
The full y tlotlw<I h11d1t:'> 11f '"''' women. ·N1<·h shot i-1•v(•ra l t1 1111·-.
at lt>a~t lhrt•1• d a~:, al-(o. hav1·
been found 1n Utt· b<-<lroom of
one of tht• v1ct1m .... 1>oltc·1· !'><.llCl l o
day One of tht· .... om1•n w:1!>
gag~1·d
P ol 1<·1· v.1·r 1· ~(·f'k 1 ng th1·
h us ba nd r1f one· of t lw v. onwn fo r
qucst1onini::. '>a11t ~i.:t Cha ri (·'>
Calkins
A n€'1ghbor worrll'd h<•c;rn..,1·
the two womt•n hacln t b.·en '><.'C·n
for awhile· t•nt<•n•d t h<· hou!>l'
Wcdn<'sday aftnnoon and foun d
lhc bod.It•!> of Y\'onnc 11111. l.1.
a nd a 29 \C:.t r o ld Ox nard
worn an. Calktn'> :.aid Th<' olh<'r
v.oman :. nam1• wa:. \o\ lthhcld
pending not1f1cauon of n.•lah vc:.
Calkins !>aid nt·1thc·r \o\Oman
a ppeared to havt• lwt'n i.ouall y
,,.,..,,1ulll'<I .ind lh1 hn1111· v. ·•" n11t
ran ... a ('k l·d hut 1111 0\11.11t1
.,..,o·man h;.id a 1wi.: 1n h1·r m111J1l1
II c· d t• c· I r n e 11 1· 11 1t1 m ,. 11 1 of'
v. hPther i-h1· ".1 ... al'>•• hounlf
llc said both u,orrwn '4t·r•· 'ho1
· "''\ cral li me·., and h,1rl tw1·n
<!<-all .11 l1·a:.t thn·1· da\"
""Ms 111 11 v.a:. .1 longt1nw """
d1.•nt of Santa IL1rh.1r.i th•
'l'r~t.'<inl :.aid ·sh1.· h<1<I l\!.11
1·h1ldrcn li v1ni:: '4 1lh h1·r mother
1n l.anc·.lStcr
The other v.oman h.1-. ,, IU
't.'J r old son h\ 1n~ 1n C >xnJ rcl h1 · ~.ud She had been In IOJ.? v.1th
:\b 11111 for :.1·\ l'ral months
l\dkins :-.a1cl
~t s 11 1 ll v. J -.. u nm d r rt 1• II
Calkins said. but thl· OxnJrd
\I.Oman did h:n c .:1 hu!>band who
\!.a<, ITil'>S lnl-: :JOd \o\ ii'> bl•lnj!
sought. Calkins ~aid
Emerg'ency Siren
Ey~d for ~nofre
By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR.
Of, ... 0 .. 1, ~ ... SlaH
Federal officia ls meeting in
San Clemente have suggested an
emergency siren system be set
up for use In case of a mishap at
the San Onofre nuclear power
plant
But Dean Kunibiro. a Nuclear
Regulatory Commission review
team leader. said the current
e me rgency procedures in San
Cleme n te and other a r e as
ar ound the plant a re "very
sound."
Kunihlro is the leader or one of
several s ix-man teams the NRC
s et up to review emergency pro·
cedures at the nation's 72 atomic
powe r plants following the
March accident at the Three
Mlle Island n•tear faciJlty in
Pennaylvania.
Kunihlro t o ld Southern
Calttornla Ed.Ison Co. officials.
the operators ol the San Onofre
plant, that 6 an Clemente of-
flclala "have not sblrlted tbelr
reaponalblllUea in eatablllhlfta
an emer1ency plan."
But NRC review last forte
chief James Mllle r aald pro-
poled new rederal 1uldeU.M1 re·
quire a "ra_pld notification
171t•m" for a one half mJle
radlu.1 around nuclear power
pluta.
..
Edison Co ofhc1al~ s aid the
e m e r gency situation Ku01h1 ro
was describing ··might be far
out "
Edison officials s aid the sta te
park area around lhe Sa n Onofre
plant 1s equipped with ~ .loud
spe aker sys tem to warn v1s1tors
of a ny type or em ergency
Comments from m em bers of
lhe public were scheduled to be
heard beginning at 11 a.m. lo·
day.
Representa t ives fro m San
Cle m e nte. the s t a t e parks
s y s t e m . Or a n ge County
e m ergency .services a gency,
Camp Pendleton and the City of
Huntington Beach were present.I
a t today's meeting.
Representatives from the AJ.
llance for Survival and GUARD,
local anti-nuclear groups. were
expected to speak.
The updating or emer1ency
procedures a t San Onofre'•
nuclear facility ls required prior
to the Ucenalnl ot two new reac·
tors Jwt south ot the e.xlatina
unlt.
LicenainC heartn11 for the two
n e w nuclear plants are
s cheduled ror April lMO. !cllaon
officials hope to have the s9COOC1
r eactoc' at San Onofre In opera·
lion by 1111.
Gold Price
Hits Record
$395.50
I 1 >'\I )()~ 1AI'1 The prict> of
.:old ltull1q11 ,o;irl'd S21 75 an
11urH"l' tud ,I\ to a r•·1·nrd $395.50
1 n d 1 h ,. ·A m <· r 1 ('a n d o 11 a r
... 1umpc-<1 :1ga1 n-;t maJor E uro
p1·.1 n n 1rrl'nc·11·"
1;11!d "·a:. f1'<<.-<l 1n the aft er
11uo11 h\ th1· fnt: le admg buJhon
111 .. dt·r~ in J..ond11n. up nea rly SlO
(mm th1• mo rning fixing and
"1• 11 J bO\ t' th t• Wed n esday
l !11-.1nj.!
In /.unch. the metal hit a rec-
ord SJ~ 50. up fro m $375 Wedne:.·
da~ and "'<'II above the prcVJ~
/.urich h1gh or $381 50 recorded
!-.t•pt ~
T h t' d o I I a r . m c a n w h ii e .
1 um bled Jgainst leading Euro-
p1•an turren1.·11.~. dropping below
I i5 Wc·~t German m arks and
ln""inl! mon· tha n 3 cents against
th1· Rnt1sh pound
In London the dollar was quot-
l'd at I 5675 Swiss francs. down
from I 5827 late Wed nesday in
th<.• Swiss financial center .
ln U>ndon. where the dollar
ft•ll 2 cents against the pound
We dnesday o n heavy Mideast
~clhn~. the shdc continued.
-'
Coast
\\cnth c r
Patchy low clouds near
t h e co a s t in c r eas ing
tonight and early Friday
mo rning otherwise fair
th rough Frida y with some
variable high clouds. Lows
tonight in the 60I. Highs
Frid ay in low to rn.id-70s at
beaches to near 80 inland.
INSIDE TODAY
A meaninQ~" U lo" to
tilt KanlOI Cit11 R~c0n't
dim Angebnmda. Sff JJMW•>
photo•. Page 81.
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>it .Fire Sf at-•• .
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KNOXVLLLE. T•nn (AP>
Nlu ftreftlbten a.ad 1 aherUta
'd•p\lt)' h•"• b 111 ure•ted
• followtna the accuaallona ot a
woman who 1ay1 abe wu nped
b,y 25 tu 30 men at a city ft re at•·
tion, aut.boritite said.
Dbtrlct Attorney General
RonaJd WebltN 1a.ld the Knox
vllle fittfi&bten wen arrested
Wedne1d1y on various ex
cbaraes.
,.,....p~ '
HOBO ...
k.igbway, say\nx, "Aoyooe who
bas used Coast Hlebway on a
daily basis over the past six
months bas to have seen the in·
creased density "
He said that with the approval
of the nearly 4,000 unit Avco pro-
Ject, approved this month for the
Laguna Niguel area. along with
proposals for development of
Sycamore Hills and the 20,000
unit Aliso Viejo project, "there
will be a combined impact on
this area that will definitely al·
feet Laguna Beach."
"We have to be ver y out-
spoken about a 696-unit develop-
ment in c lose proximity to
Laguna Beach that will mean
1,500 more people Impacting this
area." Mullens said.
The environmental impact re·
port, prepared by Bein, Frost
a nd Associates or Newport
Beach, said the entire project
would generate between 4,350
and 6,206 vehicle trips per day.
General Plan approval would
also mean an additional 216 to
406 daily trips on Laguna Can·
yon Road. 1.800 trips onto
Pacific Coast Highway. and 300
vehicle trips per day from Arch
Beach Heights down the pro-
posed four-la ne Hobo Canyon
Road to the Coast Highway. ac
cording to the report.
But Douglas Wood, who
represents the de veloper for
Bein, Frost and Associates, said
t he newly construct e d road
would reli vc congestion along
Nyes Place, giving Arch Beach
HeighL" and Portaflna rcsid "nl~
an a ltemat1ve to the 20 percent
grade that currently serves
those neighborhoods
Planning comm issloners
lauded the developer's plan to
relocate residents in 41 mobile
ho mes 1n 11060 Canyon to
another area 1n the development
area above their current loca·
tion.
Rut city planner Kyle But
terwit•k srud the environmental
report docs not adequately ad
dress how that relocation would
take place
Other concerns ex pressed hy
thl· city planner and the com·
mission include·
Necessity for the city lo pro·
vide police and fi re protecuon to
the development outside the' city
limits
Impact of the extended road
on Arch Beach Heights residents
Supplies of water to the
south Orange Coast in .the next
five years '
Runoff from development
down Hobo Canyon
No mention in the EIR or
land form alterations on the pro·
1ect T h e com mi ssio n voted
unanimously to send its concerns
to the City Council, which in turn.
will review the project and con-
ta<'t the county
A county planning commission
hearing on the proposed general
plan amendment will be heard
Oct. 22 in Santa Ana.
Animals Killed
BERKELEY CAP) -UC
Berkeley police are lnvestigat·
ing the shooting of 22 rabits and
two goats al a farm located on
university land. The slaughter,
which occurred Sunday night or
e arly Monday, follows the kill·
ings of 45 chickens last week.
Street 1·7 Bargaining
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'.
Tbt deputy wa . ch•r•ed with
aadJnl and abetUn1 rape and
wal impended from duty ul)Oft
bla arrest, Webster said . ~r1Ir
Jo.-Jenkina •aid he hu not de
elded whether the 1u1penalon
wiU be w\\h or wit.bout p~.
Knoxville Mayor Randy 'l'Yfff
said a dttlaJon on whether to
suspend lhc rlretighterJ will not w made unul lat.,r thla we0 or
lbe ltnst ot nut week.
Two ri~men were •mona •ix
d~partment supervisora put on
pa1d leavu of ableoce Aua 2$
after officials began in In
veatigation into the woman's
charges.
0 .. lt 1'11111 _ _, Patr'<•O'O-M
A Dec. 12 Orange County
Superior Court bearing date bu
been aet for -xm•ntl in a
lawauil wblcb 1 to overtunt
Laguna Beach City Council ap.
proval ot a six-lot 1ubdiviaion lo
Arch Beach Helptl.
Tbe order IOI' the beariDI WU
1l1ned Wednesday by Judge
Oretta Sears, acting at the re-
quest al attorneys representiJlg
the Arch Beach Heights Associa·
lion.
ln the laws uit filed one wee&
ago, the association contends
that development on tbe tbree-
acre parcel would run counter to
open space policies now oo the
city's books.
And the suit alleges that the
city has failed to follow state
laws in establishing programs to
implement those policies.
Police r e ports quot e the
woman as saying she was picked
up after wor k by the sheriff's
deputy Aug. 21 and taken t.o the
fire hall. where she was tied to a
bed for 18hours and raped by2Sto
30men
Webster s aid the nine
firefighters a rrested represent
the men the woman could
positively identify. He said an
investigation is continulng and
more firefighters could be ar·
r ested later.
Bead 'e• IJp, /tlove 'ena Out
The city council approved the
six-lot subdivision -scaled·
down from the developer 's
original request on Aug. 21.
Several residents spoke out
against the proposed subdivision
at that meeting. I rvine Co. cowboy Dave Burch moves com·
pa ny cuttle out of hills behind Laguna
Beac h. A he rd o f about 1-.000 cows was
mov<'d Wcancsday to flatter land in pre par a
tion for the upcoming calving season. They
were moved so that they will be easily ac-
cC'ssible should t rouble occur during the
b irth of talves. company officials said.
The parcel is locat ed near
th e intersection of Balboa
/\venue and Del Mar Street and
1s designated on the city's open
!>pace maps as land that s hould
be preserved, according lo the
lawsuit
Carter Remark 'Explained' The alternate writ of mandate
signed by Judge Sears gives the
city the option of appearing at
lhC' Dec 12 hearing to defend its
pos1t1on or taking 1mmed1ate ac-
llun to revoke approval of the
... ubd1v1s1on WASHINGTON (AP) -In his
own hand, President Carter has
told Sen. Edward M. Kennedy he
mea.nt no reference to Chappa-
quiddic k when h e s aid he
bimseU could handle a crisils
without panic.
Kennedy says he appreciates
the gesture.
But the fencin~ goes on.
Kennedy. appearin g at a
$~ .OOO·a-plate party fund-raising
dinner hours after a presidential
aide d elivered Carte r 's
note Wedr.esday. said he "was
glad to get it · ·
Kennedy said he did not GQn·
sider the note an apology.
Presidential press secretary
Jody Powell said the note was
an "explanation" following what
the president called "grossly ex· Fro•PageAJ
ALISO .•.
• aggerated" press accounts or
t~e remark , m ade Tu-es-d-ay
nt~hl at a "town meeting" in
New York City.
through the years by revenue
gener ated from the public and
private uses or the open space
area
Sang~r said the county'!>
$700,000 s hare would be pa.1.1
over a period of a bout rive
years
The s tate-hired consultant
said it is hoped that funds for the
proposed federal national urban
park nearby could also be Wied
for the greenbelt area
From Page .111
SOVIET ...
during an elE;cllon camp1ugn ap
pea ranee.
Japan lodged earlier protes~
when. !Jle Sovi~~ placed troops
or military fac11Jties on the con·
tested ·'northern territories"
islands off Hokkaido, Japan's
northernmost main island.
A participant at the meeting
mentioned Kennedy. then asked
Ca rt er how he intended to "in·
sµ1rc " voters Carter replied .
"We've had some crises where
it requirC'd a steady ha nd. a ·
careful and deliberative decision
to be made. I don't think I
panicked."
Powell dlsclosed the existence
Of the hand-written note tn a COO·
versation with reporters He
~aid the president also sent Ken·
ncdy. D Mass .. a verbatim
transcnpt of the town meeting.
Kennedy. at a reception before
the dinner. said he considers
pre•.td<'ntial leadership a
lt-g1t1matc issue and intends to
m:.k<• 11 . not Chappaquiddick:
one of thC' major issues of the
campaign 1f he runs
"Were I to be a candidate,"
Kennedy said. "I'd be talking·
about the issues which are inost
in the mmds of the American
people and l think that's also
what he'd want."
In the past. the White House
has said that if Kennedy
Frot11 Page Al
GRIEM HITS STORY. • •
be identified. said Griem then
left the room while his fellow
board members voted to hire
him to the newly created posi·
tion of general manager
And while Grlem and one
other festival board member in·
sisl the new general manager
did not vote to dismiss Leppert,
other festival officials said Wed·
nesday that notes on what hap-
pened al the closed meeting are
not available.
•'The notes were taken by
(festival direct.or) 0 .E. 'Bud'
Schroeder,'' said festival public
r e lations r epresentative Sally
Reeve.
Schroeder is out of tbe coun·
try, and festival officials sald
they could not find the notes of
that secret meeting.
Mrs. Reeve suggested the
paper hold off on a no.traction
until Schroeder returns and the
notes are reviewed.
But Griem said Wednesday. "I
absolutely, pos itively and
categorically deny I was In the
room when the vote was taken to
eliminate the position held by
Le pert.'' ~e was supporteoo by board
prealdent James Schmits, wbo
said Griem, "presented bis
qualifications (for tlie newly
created post), said be wu in·
t.ernted in the Job. then left the
room before any vote was
taken."
But at least one other board
member attendlng the secret
session claims she believes
Grtem voted for the ouater of
Leppert before leavinl the
room. Festival member Lee
ChUdreu said Griem, "mtde a
propOlal •bout the job save bla
credentials, and aald he felt be
waa qualitled for tbe Job.
"I don't remember positively
wbetbel' be left the room before
tbe ftnt "lcM (to ellmlnate Lep-
pert'• poaltJon) or not. I th.ink be
stayed f« t.be vote but it'• been
..
several weeks since the meeting
and I really can't swear to 1t,"
Mrs. Childress said.
Other board members polled
were even less sure.
Member Anne Chase said. "It
seems t.o me Paul left before the
vote. I would have been sur
prised ir he stayed to approve
himself to the new position-•
"He CGriem > brought up the
Idea (of a new position) and said
he was definitely interested in
the job,'.' she said. •'Whether or
not he was present when the
board voted to create the job, I
do not recall. He could have
been present, and he should
have been present to vote on
that. I think.
"But I'm sorry I can't say
positively that he left the room.
I'd be lying if I did."
Ve t e ran fes tival board
member Glenn Vedder said he
also does not recall the sequence
of events prior to the hiring of
Griem.
"I honestly can't recall how il
went," Vedder said. "But I think
PaUl ls the best qualified for the
position."
Members Schroeder , Helen
K~eley and Emalle
Scbneeberge~ are out of the
country, according to Mrs.
Reeve, and could not be con·
tacted.
Board member David voW,g
11ald he \eft the meeting prior to
the vote.
But Griem malntalns he mere·
ly "discussed the duties and
.responstblUUes of the 1ener..i
manaaer, then 1 withdrew from
the room.''
•Jn ukin& for the retraction on
beball of Griem. Mrt. l\eeve,
who la not a board member,·
sald, "Of course, I did not attehd
the execuUve session where the
action took place."
She auaest.ed the paper wait
until the notes of lbat aecret.
meetlng are reviewed before
prlntlnt a retraction .
cha llenf'!CS Carter. tht-president
would not make an lb!>Ue of Ken
ncdy's reaction lo the cra:.1:-.
cond1t1ons "hen the senator
drove a car oH a bndge at Chap
paqu1dd1ck. Mass . 1n 1969. re
bulling in lhe death c,f Mar) J t1
Kopl•<:hm:
Carter followed Ki,,nned> :-. <tp
pearance al a poolside rt:cepuon
w1lh a dlnner spet:ch laced w1lh
appeals for party unit>
Oeniente Man Held
In Knife Assault
A 29.year·old San Clementi·
man is in rusto<ly today after h1·
allegedly pulled a 20.inrh fl<1ww
knifr on an Art Colon> hqour
store rl~rk 10 full view of <i
plainclothes police offiC'cr
Police said Chri'I All•·n
Soderberg, 852 Camino de La-.
Mares, was arg uing w1lh
Lawrence Hudson. l'lerk al
Broadway L1qouor . when
Laguna officer Hill Yourcx a5
sertedly saw Soderberg reach
into a brown paper ba~
Yourex said Sodf'rb<>rg pulled
the long knife from tht> ba~. held
it chest hlgh and moved toward
the clerk.
Tht' 1)fhrrr. Y.ho said he "as
watrhing the incident from
outside lhe store at 278 Broadway
pulled out ni s gun. ran into lhf'
store and ordered Soderberg lf1
drop the knaft>
PohC'e saJd Yourcx had been
in the store buying cigars when
the clerk. who had had other
run-ins '41th Soderberg. asked
the offi cer to wait outside unul
thP San Clemeole man had gone
Police dld not ..,a) v. hat lh1·
tv.n men argut-d ,1hout
Soclerber~ ,.., "thE>dul.-d tt1 rip
!)Par in court 111 .1n<il4t'r as:.auh
14 llh J dl·Jdh "' .1p11n 1 hargE>-.
lit· 1~ tx-in~ h1Iii1t1 1 11 \ Ji!l l 1n lll'u
ofSIO,OOOha1l
Quick Action Controls Fire
A brw>h fi re that blackened
about fKl acres of Visbeek Ranch
land in San Clemente Wednes
day could have been mor e
severe we re It not for 84
firefighters who arrived on the
scene quickly. authorities said
today
Three airplanes were called an
to drop fire retardant chemicals
on the blaze which was con·
trolled by 2:30 pm No one was
..
hurt Jnd no :.tru1·1 uri·' 14f'rf'
damagt-d
O rf1 c1al" SHiil I llt' neavy
rt•sponse was due If• extreme!)
dry brush that h:.id grown tu
more Lhan four fl'C't in he11'(hl in
lhl• area inland of the San l>1c~o
Freeway.
Though lhe f1rl' "'as out in 20
minutes, San Cll•mente f'1re
Marshal Garv Carmichael !>aid
1t was the city's largest brush
fire this year
INTRODUCING THE:
St •\en K(ay, an Irvine at-
torne\ representing the associa·
11on. -.aid the city's lawyers have
1nd1calcd to him they will
ht1gatl' tht• maller ..
~t.1rk Wtnthrop . the city's
l<'g<tl rcpre!\entat1ve could not
I><' reached for rom ment today
110 "h.ll lh<' r11\ ., po~1uon would
Ill'
f~all Victim
Suffered
From Stroke
Oran~e County Coroner's of
f1r1a1 ... havt· determined that a
·~.\ear old Art Colony man suf·
fered a mass1vt' stroke just
before he plunged 35 reel off a
three '>lory balcony, police said
111da\
t,aguna Polirt! Capl Neil
Pu rcl·ll "aid Roger C harles
0 Shaughn.-ss~ '4ah apparently
~t~rndtng on the balcony of his
home at 12.JS Ga\'lota St when
the cnpplmg '>lroke hit him
Purcell :.aid the cause of death
v. ou Id be listed as natural He
indicated the stroke was the
pr11nary cause and 1rauma from
the fall could tw a secondary
cause
O'Sh:.iughnebsy. who was a
L1 S Oept of Defense cost
:.inalyst \41th office~ at Newport
Beach's Ford Ae ronutronic.
had JUSl moved to the fasruona·
ble seaside apartment four days
ago
The stroke and fall occurred
late Tuesday night.
Pured) said other residents of
thl' ~e a!>1de triplex said
0 Shaughnes sy al so had
authored some books
Edison Electric Packet --
Finally, DUFFIELD YACIITS of Costa Mesa bas Joined forces
with the most classical bay launch ever buUt. The beauty of a
bygone era grougbt back to life ln conjunction wltb the
reliability or electric power.
Deposits for orders are now being taken for the new Edison
electric packet. The COMMODORE model package lncludes:
packet hill with new spacloUI Interior, 111 natural bronze deck
hardware, teak trim, foll surrey top with taseela, clear
curtains, cockpit cushions, full cover, carpet, teak bar, s tereo, run electric propulsion system, wheel steering, bilge pump,
running lights, electric born, dock ll.Des, fenders, antl·foul
bottom paint, paint name and CF number1. Owner's choice of
colors. Introductory price: Sl2,500.
Come see the world's only sol.or powered bay launch at the Lido
Village "IN TllE WATER BOAT SHOW" Stpttm~r 24th through tht
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ACRAMENTO <AP> -Tbe-AR8 Chairwoman Mary first 10-year. 100,000·mile W6r·
r anty for anti-smog s ystems,
compared lo the ·S·year,
50.000·mile guarantee required
by st.ate and fedel'al law.
educe more poUulioo over tbe
total U!e of the car than the
state's conventional standards,••
she said.
Callfomla AJr Reeources Board Nichols said in the st.at.emenl,
report.a It.a •J>Proval or the first "Dlesela are valued tor their ex· ,
two or an anticlpaled "many" cellenl fuel economy. Our ap-
1980 model diesel automobiles proval ehows they also can meet
tor u lt In the atate -. the our state's alr pollution stan-Volktw~en R abbit and Dasher. · darda, which are the most
stringent In the world.·:
Ms.· Nlcholir saJd that the
Volkswagens, in exchange for
the long-t.erm warranty and ex·
tra drivability, will be allowed
to emit slightly more pollution
when they are new.
Test data shows tl)at mosl.
cars exceed the standard after
only 20.000 to 30,000 miles, with
larger Increases in emissions
after 50,000 miles.
Pol lution l'ictina
8Qard apokeaman BUI Sessa
uld Wednelda,y the ARB ls test·
Ing dieeel cara trom three other
manufacture11. The 19proval ol
several more models is expeded
1n the next few weeks, be said.
SESSA SAID in an interview
that the board, which makes aod
vohces the natio'o'a strictest an-
ti-smog regulatJon.s, ls trying to
lay to rest "an Impression by a
tot of people that we're against
diesels being sold here.'•
lie said those rumors were
probably started by the auto in-
dustry in efforts to pressure the
board into less·strict anti-smog
standards. "But obviously we
are not trying to keep diesels
out," he said .
Sessa a lso quoted General
Motors as saying that by 1985, it
expects 2.5 percent of its produc-
tion nationwide lo be diesel
powered.
Lynette Williams. California Humane Officer, holds a net
containing a duck s he rescued from polluted waters of the
southern estuaries of San Francisco Bay. An untreated
scwa~e spill has caused problems for marine life and
THE ARB estimates that at
leas t 40,000 diesel -powered
passenger cars wtll be sold in
Ca lifornia ne xt year. with
s teady sa l es increases
thereafter ~eatt'ns waterfowl in the southern portion of the bay.
Cable Cars Dormont
106-year-old System Judged Unsafe
SA :\ FR/\NCrsro <AP) Like a vignette
from a Norman ftockwell prunl.lng, the Municipal
Ha1lway condul'lor :,prawls on the maroon, yellow
and grl'en cable car s itting dormant at Powell and
Mark ct :,lrt-t·ts
Tht•r<• ;1 rP Ill> tourists. no bell~. no buzzing ca-
ble b£>n<'ath t ht st rc<'l. The safety experts ha vf·
pronnuni•t•d 111r1gmrnt t h!' 106-year-old tran!>1l
!--) "'"Ill 1.,, un ... 1ft·
Th1: l'tly will µut som e· of thl' cars on display
fnr ltHmst:. for I h1: ~t'\'(•n months that a ll but one
hoe will hf:• ~.hut down Each day. sell'cted cars will
be hauled 1,t?nominous ly up and down lh<' streets of
the c1tv to th(•ir nvcrmcht home at the cable ('Ur
barn
Prostitutes
Ban Invalid
FRESNO tAP) A court order barring con-
v1ctNJ prostitutrs from C'l'rtain areas of the city as
a l'Ond1t1on of probation hc.s b<!(•n found invalid by
the 5t h lfo .. tnc·t Court of Appl"al
"" a c:ond1t1on for proh:1l1on here, some
:'lfunw1p. I C'rnirt JudgE:s ,.,sue· th<' prostitutes a
m.1p. c;h1 Win~ tht>m an·as of the city they are pro·
h1lrtfrd from visihn~
Thi' ;1 qlf'.il'> t'' urt d1n•etl•d the Fresno
:\lun1c1pal t •1u11 to c·11hcr c hmin:tle or modtfy the
probation ol B.Hbara Whit(', 3<!, a convicted
prm•titutl·, •.u shl! was not proh1btlcd from frequent·
1ng thrl'c areas with a hiJ.(h mcidcnc<' of prostitution.
WKITE Sr\IO SllE was pleased with the rul·
inc .. Jt m1•an:,. now I c:an go where I want," she
said. "Jt rm·ans th11t l m free lei take the bus, go to
r.oeding Park and eat at any restauranL"
ln th<' d<'c1s1nn released Wednesday. the ap·
peals court did not say a judge could nol use the
map anymore The rulini: affected only one condi-
tion of the probation and said nothing to prevent
the use of Uld map, officials said.
TUE JUSTICES s uggested the probation rules
be modified to set reasonable hours during which
time those on probation could go into the interdict·
ed areas. Use of a specific List of places the proba·
tioner cannot go into was also suggested.
White pleaded guilty to sohciting an act of
prostitution on Nov. 14, 1978. Jn granting probation.
Presiding Mwtlcipal Court Judge /\. Dennis Caeton
gave her a copy of the map.
LNG Site
Transit officials said the safety problems were
so pcrva.'>1vc they could no longer be put off until a
two year shutdown scheduled for late 1981.
The complete renovation could cos t $41
million
CURRENTLY. PLANS CAU for two of the
city's three Lines to b • out of service for at least
~even months while they are brought up to safety
standards. The third line, which serves California
Street. could reopen in a month.
"There is n't any question in my mind that il
isn't a safe system ," said Oral Moore, chief
engineer of the Public Utility Commission and the
man who recommended the shutdown Tuesday.
"The whole system is antiquated ... We've
been patching and patch.Ing and patching and it
Just won't patch anymore," said Municipal
Railway inspector Gilbert Repp.
P UC DIRECTOR Richard Sklar 1ltt for
Washington Wednesday to discuss funding with
federal officials. The system was declared a na-
tional h.i storical landmark in 1964.
The three rickety lines, basically unchan~ed
since 1873. carry more lhan 13 million passengers
a year 70 percent or them tourists
.J am·packed day and night, the frail vehicles
sec a year's use every '15 days, according to one
expert's estimate They become increasingly
vulnerable to breakdown as the number of trained
cable-car mechanics dwindle and it becomes more
di!f1cult to find new para.
Cupcake Benefit
Ruled Out by PTA
SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Students at
Pleas ant Hill Elementary School have found out
now the cupcake crumbles -lhe tasty sweets
were dropped from fund-raising plans by the
Parenl Teachers Association.
Al issue was lhe PTA's plan to drop its tradi·
tional method of raising funds by five "Cupcake
Days" during the school year. They didn't want
cupcake sales because they are bad for
youngsters.
But last week the children rebelled, circulat-
ing petitions and carrying placards reading "Kids
Crave Cupcakes ." So a formal debate was
scheduled on Wednesday. Only two sixth·grade
youngsters showed up to lace about 75 mothers .
The mothers won.
Gains OK
Indians Vow Point Conception Fight
LOS ANGELE.5 (AP) -The Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission has tentatively a oorov.ed
construction of a liquefied natural gas port at Point
Conception. but Indian rights activists vow thev
will fight the decision'· all the way.··
Approval of the s ite for LNG s hipments from
Alaska ls not. official until the commission issues a
formal decision. It did not Indicate when this
might take place.
However, govern----------..
ment spokeswoman ( ) Barbara King, In an-STA.TE ', ..
nou.nclng this "decision .,._ --------· hLPr:lndple" Wednesday. . . 1.ra that tbe commiaston
initiative that would abolish public schools and let
students study a t home if they could pass an
achievement test m ay be circulated for
signatures, says the state. attorney general's of·
fice.
The "performance voucher" plan, which
would award a student $2,000 tor passlng a grade·
level test , was cleared for circulation Wednesday.
Nlllce Plat1t Dbp•te 8efb
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. F.dmund Brown
Jr. says be never promlaed a IJ'OUP ol union
leaders that be would drop hla opposition to the Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
The board said th e
Volkswa1en Rabbit sedan and
Duber sedan and s tation wagon
meet its emission standards "by
a wide margin" and get 40 to 45
miles per gallon ln the city.
It said they of.fer the nation's
"Even though the e mission
standards are initially slightly
relaxed for car makeni who pro-
vide long-term warranties, they
Dul a lO·year, 100,000·mile
warranty extends the auto
maker's r es ponsibility for
.-lalntainlng and guaranteeing
the performance of the anti-
smog systems, s he said
J}] aciti dewe1ry Company
• WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC
DIAMO•D
EARRl•G
EXIRA YAGANZ
SAVE UP 10 63%!
DiamOIMls arri•ed from Mew Y oric Cutten too late to be included in cur
recent St ,000,000 DIAMOND SALE -We ha•e mountt-d hund~s of
diamonds ift ~outiful whM and yellow gold eca i thC)S.
WE BOUGHT RIGHT
Take ad•antcMJt' of Super Savinqs TODAY -Compare our prices with any
other jeweltt in Oranqe County -As yOM'tl find out, our prices defy
compc:rison. Take a pt-8 at tttis partial list of our earn~ -bvt HURRY. at
these pricH they won't lost!
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SAVE ON WA ICHES
AlthOUCJh we cGMOt publish tfte s• prices °" tftew fine Citizen watches, we
can tell you that they haYe be-en mariled down substantialty from their retail
prices -Call for confidential price qyotes on partial listiftq below.
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took no action on a companion proposal to import
•---...::: Pl from Indonesia through the same loea·
Tlfe Democratic 1overnor'1 comment• w ednllday d1rect1y contradicted a statement by
Dean Coler, buafoeaa man11er or Electrical
Workers Local 1245 ln Walnut Creek. Corer IWod by
his account ol a three-hour private meetlq Au1. 21
in the governor's offtce ln wblcb beeald Brownpro-
mlled be would not try to prevent the openlnt.
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LOS ALAMOS (AP) -A beater belng used to
Mlp liquefy thi~ll crude oll during unloading wu
b181Ded for an oil field explosion and fire that
-Wed one man, melted five huge oil s toraie tanks
and blackened six acres of brush.
Vietor Ramires, a SI-year-old truck driver,
.. ed lu Wectn.day in a P'ftano bolpital from
bmu IUltaned ln the blut and day Jong ftre at
tM uaa. Oil Otblon leue, 16 mtt• llOUtbeaat ot
..... Jlarl ••
Ulnw,.. E.rp•••••• Deleated ·
LOS ANGELES (AP> -The ctty council baa "
killed a ecatrovenial 'plan Co renovate and expand
th• downtown llbr&rJ, leaviq =r::-uon ot what to do about the 50-year-old C \lllnlOlved
after 11 ,..n ot study and debate •
TM ec.mcil'• aeuon Wtdn11d11 ....-•~
• 1Ul'I Cltllltmllve work OD tlM ,,...S • mUlklft 1cbeme wide.la wa1 Men u llftfwable to buU.t111 a
new main library.
0"9t 4tOOD THIOU9H OCT. '· I'"· OffB MADI TO THI PUiuc OHL y.
PLIASI MO DIAUIS. AU. MmtCHAMDISI IUIJICT TO PllOI SALL
MON.· FA I.
10•..m. -to.m
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La&\98 Nlpel'a Aft'O CommlinltY_Dn.,_., t~:
l•t ... c..,.. tM , .. ~ barrim" to ·~t ol a •acre piece ol comtaa Wad ta U.. lalt Cnak alley wbeca .... ~ comat • ._.. weed to blck the ,..
liooal (!CJmmi ... 'S cJM .....
?be final COMtal C'O"'""eebt 'ftdory for Avco tlMta a
m -year ltalemMe betwem t.be de:-'t company
ud ~awn u..& wu ,.d b)' l•!'_l~t11 JC·bour op1nU.. t.o a"Yald Callloraia'a \,;OU\8.1
Act ..ct tituer ccmtrootaHc• with local envtromn.ul
ll'CMf'veo WU workiq 00 the bull ol a county andinl
permit iD 1t72 wMm ProposkkJD JO pwed. 11M f!nvlraft.
mental Coabtion of Oran,se County went t.o court to block
the &rlld.lna operatiou.
After u.e '•""'t b&KedE ..n. Avco omciala eou1bt appnwal for a.he ori aJ project ln tm from tbe new CoutaJ Commiulon. project wu bitterly op.
poeed.
Following a man.aaement pu.rfe that broupt public
relations-oriented planners lnt.o the company, officials
began ccoductina more than 100 meetJnp with envtron-
mental groups and local citiiena to aet thelr ideu.
From the vast ~tores ol inlormaUon obtained at tbeae
meetings, Avco planners de.1lgned a scaled-down 3,900-
home development on the S82 coastal acres.
Last week's vote allows Avco to begin grading opera·
tions for the project sometime next spring.
The vote was a victory for everyone. Avco will now
be able to develop the property in a style that's accepta·
ble t.o the community and still generates profits for the
·company.
The action shows that cooperation between the
citizenry, coastal commissioners and developers can pay
o(f.
Rental Co01pronrise
Laguna Beach City Council mem bers have opened a
can of worms by seekmg mt:ans of pruning illegal rental
uni le; from the city.
The council decision calls for ordinances that would
m ake the seller of any home in Laguna Beach subject to
inspection of the property for non·conforming rental uses.
' The council claims the estimated 2,300 illegal renters :in town are a dram on palice and safety forces, and cause
m ore parking and traffic congestion than is necessary in
.the a lready jam-packed town.
Whlle saying it wanted to avoid a blanket ouster of ii ·
le,::<t l renters. the council voted to enforce the ru11
Residential Property Hcpart process whereby sellers of a
home mli!>t unde rgo a full inspection of the premises
before: the s<t ll' is dosed.
ln that m<tnncr . council members reasoned, they
could ferret out those: units with extra kitchen units that
are obviou.c.,ly being u~ed a'> rentals.
When the issue WCJS broached la'it week, Councilman
Wayne Bcglm persuaded fellow council members to turn
aside a recommendation that the city appamt a commit·
tee to "study the problem."
He said the council should take the initiative and
push for conformity, "without hiding behind a council-
, appointed committee.''
And the council majority dtd just that, approving the
Investigation process and calling for estimates of how
IJlUCh the program would cost the city.
If the majority of homeowners in Laguna Beach don't
¥kc the program. they will h a ve a definite target for their
cricvances, instead of a faceless committee.
~ousing Help
Orange County housing officials have proposed a
near·m1llion dollar plan to revitalize the run·down
C<1pii,trano Village area near Doheny State Beach.
The plan hinges on a $550,000 f cderal grant for in·
novativc housing proJects. The program provides that a
private developer would use county subsidies to design
and construct. low-income housing for the residents in the
· village area.
AccordUlg to county records, most of the families in
the Capistrano Village area are long-time residents who
have lived there for as long as 40 years.
But the hous ing in which they dwell is considered to
be some of the worst in the county.
The solution to the plight of these poorly housed
Capistrano licach residents is not easy. There are sev-
1 eral landowners in the area. This could complicate
negotiations.
The county's propos aJ also would involve purchase of
a a; ... acre parcel from CalTrans for $48,500.
County officials have attempted to keep local civic
• groups advised on the progress of the proposal. Word is
' expected within a month on the $550,000 fede ral grant
from the Housing and Urban Development agency.
· If the project is properly developed, the plan could
not only achieve its goal of providing satisfactory housing
, for the residents but boost commerce in the area as well.
• Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Piiot.
' Other v~s expressed on this page are those of their authors and
, artists. Reader comment Is invited. Addreu Tb_e Daily Pilot. P.O.
: So• 1580. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) ~-4321 .
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Boyd I Fortified Booze .
I B7L. •.BOYD i Jma1lnative medicoe&
uve auaetted t.b•t vitamin
' Bl -t.bfamin -be added to ' t
I Dear
Gloomy
liquor ln all the diltillertes.
Tbey PY this would wl_pe out
a wlcklllpread diHue known
as Wernlcke -Korukoff
syndrome. It's what mak•
alcoboUea c:oofQffd, forced\al
ud \mCOOr'dlnated. Fortlt.Y·
inl u.-wltb the eaent1al
81 would net JUI& cut don
t.M prevalence but actually
eradicate tbe dileu• t.bey
clalm.
A New Mu1co 1clenU1t
eont.eDdl bl ha dev•iopM • sort ot chicken that lay1 two •U• a day. Now be'1 "1taa to fl.-. out tao. to ... brHa tboee b1rd·workl,..
~·
Leut erowclld ol tM llfa· UoDal ,... ...... lower •
latJW .. Y6 II 7
.. Tlbl a lladl two weta IO ..............
W AIHINOTON -Under
federal .....U,aUoe from \wo
1lde1, Kqallton Jordan bq bMo
portrayed' • • dllorclerly, fun.
lovto1 r.&low •bo peers down
b~. l....-patldq Ueketa
b)' t.be.,... ad IDOl'1I cocaine
al wUd l*tMI. He bat alto been accuaed in UM Robert Vuco caH of ldwntna wWl dJa~.
bl• eoefe4eraw \oward lm·
properendl.
The bua11ed White Houae
atraw boll ba1 foutbl back,
bri1UU., and
a11re11lve. Hebqdm!ed
vehemently
that be ha' ever partUt'n
o f Illegal
drugs or that
he h ad any
knowledje of
the con ·
1plracy to fix
tbe Vesco case.
But In a sodety accustomed to
in11tant. intensive media cov·
erage ol celebnlles embroiled tn
public disputes. he can't seem to
escape the spotll~ht. Ass<><:iatcs
say be sometimes becomes
despondent and listless, dospau·
Ing of the battle but not knowing
how to end 1L
1
I
Mailbox
The aceui atioaa a1aht1t
Jordan, Meanwbll•, keep bul>-
bllnl up. He bu DOW been K · cUHd f'l anllll.q cocaine not mi·
ly at a New York ~
but at Beverly HWa parU•. 1"be
White Home bu retpGbded by
dllparaclna the wttneaaes.
ONE OP tbe mOlt datnaclnc
witneuea is B•rTY I andau, a man·aboul·Manhattan, who 1ul>-
mlUed a ftve-pa1e handwritten
arfldavtt oo the New Yort loci·
dent . He bad encountered
Jordan at Studio 54, a chic dbco,
where the While Houae aide
·'said he wanted to see where
the famous basement caves
were and ii he could obtain some
cocaine." attested Landau.
The White House dismissed
Landau as Irresponsible, called
his afCidavit a "concoction" and
clai med J ordan didn't even
know the man. Yet the day after
the alleged coke-snor ting ,
Jordan arranged for President
Carter to send a telegram al
Landau's behest to a potential
client he was courting The tele·
gram. sent in care of Landau,
congratulated actress Luci
Arnaz on her 'opening 10 "Anrue
Get Your Gun "
La ndau's personal papers,
which tbe lnveatlcatfon
baa dredced up, reveal be wu
on a ftnt.-name baall with other
Carter lntimatea. The papers in·
elude a dJary reference to a
brealltut •lth flut Jady
RoaalyM Carter, a band written
thank-you letter from t.be presl·
dent's mother, lJWan Caner,
and a friendly letter from the
president's slat.er, Gloria Carter Spann.
THE DIUY 1bow1 thatLaodau,
accompanied by actress Ruth
Warrick, bad breaklut wltb the fin\ lady on April 30, 117'7. The
White House acknowled1ed the
visit but desert bed It aa "a ten· m inut.e court.ea y call"
The letteT from Mlaa UWan,
dated Oct. 3, Jm, Is addressed
lo bolh Warrick and Landau.
"Dear Ruth and Barry," It
beg10s, "You know how dis·
oriented t am. How lovely of you
both to provide me with the love·
ly flowers . . . aod all that great
rood."
THE LE'ITER from Gloria,
dated Oct . 31, 1977, is addressed
to "Dearest Barry" and signed
"Love, Gogo " The president's
sister 1s known among intimates
as ··cogo "
Landau's personal nota alto
include a reference to the Studio
54 Incident. The notation stat.
cryptically : ''Ram. SC •• :c·.
Landau hu told mveautatora
that 1be "C" ref era to Jordan'•
request for cocalne.
The White Kouae denial.a ln t.be
Veaco cqe are also beelnnlnc to
come unravelled al the edlea.
The grand jury foreman In·
veaUgating the acandel, a.Jpb
Ulmer, has accuaed the Cart.er
admlnlst.ratlon of "duplicity, "
"m anipuJatJon" and "coverup."
He tried UMuccessfuJly to re·
sl1n u "a protest againat the
preaident'a reluctance to take
Uie steps called for by the in·
voJvement of his own aides."
The aides, Hamilton Jordan
and Richard Harden, are bud-
d ies of Spencer Lee IV ·Of
Albany, Ga , who accepted
$10 ,000 a nd was p r omised
millions more for pulling strings
in the White House to help
Vesco. Lee a lso traveled to
Cos t a R t c a , Nass a u and
Wash.ingt.on an Ves<'o's hehalf.
IT HAS BEEN establis hed
that Lee spoke to Jlarden about
the Vesco fllt But Jordan has
:.worn lhat he had no knowledge
of the conspiracy He has been
upheld 1n th1 '> by his two fnend.s.
lf:.irden and Lt't', wh1> ms1~t lhat
lh•·y ncv..r on'''' breathed the
namf> of ltw fanan <·ta l fug1t1ve t-0
Jordan
Yt-t all lht• wh1h•. the thrw
(;1•oq:1an~ wt·n· a~ close, says
fnen<b, a'> "lhret-racc•>f)OS in a
~ollow tog " Thf·y pohltckcd
toget her, part1P11 together,
played lt•nn1s LIJS{C'lhe r
The FHI h11!-t obtained notes m
Vc'\co·~ han1twr1t1n~. which re-
frr to a ll•ll·ph11n1• talk with
.Jord:rn Lt·1· pJ.11 1·d tht· call for
Wa11hingt1Jn dur lllg lhc Carter
tnau~uraJ 1111 .Jan 20, 1977, and
put Jord.rn un the line, satd
\," t''>('I)
1\ '''''rl'lar; 1;1·rolyn Jlobth.
ab1> h ;1•, '>•Mirn und1·r 1~ath lh11t
'h•· I \'111'<1 ,rnd m.111!.!d c.t letter
from Li..· 11, .lor<t.rn <slt0ut tht.•
\ 1•'>1 '' 1·.1 •· Stw ""J"' cj1·'itnbed
t" " h11•.h .lw .. 111 • l>•·11:1rt m1•nl of
(11·1JI ,,, .1 < r l'd1t1ll· 1.1. 1tn1·~s
Jur llJll f0••.111whll• lt\'J '> V I
ani11ou-. to rj1,a'>'>t1f·1al€• himself
from llw \'""'"" 1•;1M· thut he told
r1•11<1r11•1 " that FBI a l-(l·nt'> had
nol 1 \I'll r1u•·-.l wned him about
Vc~t·<> Th1'.'> turned out to be un
true "I "as lhinkmg in contem
poram.'00.!> ter~." he explamed
afte r he was caught lying
What Ever Happened to Litter Laws?
To the £(Ulor
My wife and I were appalled
at the amount of litter that has
accumulated on our ~treeL'> and
particualrly our stale and na·
lionaJ highways.
We drove up yesterday from ·
Newport Beach to Long Beach
on the Pacific Coast lhghway.
There W<JS .. enough litter Mrcwn
on the .side of the highway to put
several lhou~and people on
welrare to work permanently.
WHERE IS the highway main·
tcnance department? Are they
striking for more wages and
othe r ht:ncfit s? Arc they on
vacalwn? ls there ~ mor atorium
on clean-up? Is Adriana Polltick·
mg or what?
Besides this. what shout the
$500 fine for littering? Has the
$500 fine been suspended or vol·
ed out?
There ia a solution. Let's put au our prbonent in various city
and s tat e pr iso n s to
work and clea n up this
mess. Let'a pay th e m the
mlnimum hourly wage which I
believe is around $2.90 per hour.
ThiJ wU1 be the beat money ever
spent. In addition, Jet's enforce
the $500 Uttering fine by puU1q
t.he violator to work to pay off h1a
fine by receivio1 lbe aam•
minimum wqe.
Here's to a clean CaUf omJa
rrom the Cround up.
L.JOHNSON .............
ToU..Utor:
We .,. one ol thole 2,300 bor-
ribN, U&lpJ ,...ta.I unll ownen.
I could ID on and on telllnt JOU'
about tM IDODl1 we 1peot and
tile tblllll .. did dwiq U.. fow
moat.bl .. remodeled our ewer· Drieed .. LI.cm• Charm" proper·
iy to make ll DION attraeU•e,
aafer, and more dellra\le tonal-·
ert and tb• D•l&bborbood. l bow t.blre.,. maa.y otbera lib
aa wbo do not nm "comm ... " a tenn Ul.t by Lacm• leadt
Co"aeUman Jloward Dawaoo
wldellt J read la the DllPJ PlW
Sep&. It. We cboole OW· ........
eantullJ. OM doet not need IO
... " a 1'motber4D·law•• room to llaft a oommune. ,... ,.... ... "' u.. ~
..... Qty CoUDdl wUl ......
laard1lalpa to boUa. tr•rt1 owanlDd....._. .• , ...
......... 1''1 ........
-I
we open the house a~ain. Neither
"' lhf•m can afford the re~ re· quirNJ Loeover the expenses of the
houtH? After two years. we and
most of their neighbors <except
for one notorious troublemaker
who will probably turn us in) wiU
hute to see them go We will pro-
bably have lo reol lo five or six
singles in order to cover our ex·
pense!'I. This would mean more
cars. parties and trouble. nus is
not a threat but a very serious
possibility that h.as us very wor·
ried.
IT HAS always been possible
for persons to complain to lhe
Lagun a Beach Community
Development ~partment If he
wished to report an illegal rent·
al. I understand complaints
have almos t tripled In one
month since the "battle" of ii·
legal nmtals bas begun. Why
didn't these people complain
before? What u are they trying
t o grind now? Why didn't
Howard Dawson report bla
neighborhood commune before?
It would have been legal I Jn tbe
Dally Pilot article by Steve
Mitche ll on Sept. 19, Mr.
Dawaon said. "I live acrou the
street from one of these com·
rnunea, and I'd Uke to get out tbe
rope and gel the guy, but I 'd ptt-
fer to do it t.cally." Why didn't
he? Why must he try to rope
2.300 bome-ownen or b9tween
5,000 and 6,000 people to help
him aolve h .. personal prob·
lema?
By the Councn encouralini
complalntl, bavin• tbe telepbone
. company po6nt out bomea tbat have ~ tban one teJ.._.
number and bavinl bome lDlpec·
Uona, ll IOUDdl like we are UYinl
In G•M'DMY durtAI World war lf.
Will vw.&on be requll'ed to wear
arm buds or be t.altoM wit.la
"JRO" (:s Rent.al Owner).
Will our MlObon ot,.
jected Pf'OI ve reatera 1et a
reward few wmiat ua ln to the
.utboritl•? My ualy1lt may aeen ablW"d but so do tbe cOUDdl'a
propoaall.
I with I could alp my a.me but then I would be one ot the ftnt to
be lnv..U,ai.cl.
NAM& Wl110f&LD
l'llreeOl••n
To tlM Mt«: ........ ,our 8-· H uti·
c11 • tbe l'tltlvll ol ~ I
can't believe one of those holler
than·thoo board me mber.. hal>
!>pok('n up, and the newest board
member at lhat
Three c n ee r i. for l.f'f'
Childress' If ever any th1n~
so unds like an "1ns1dc JOb" 1l 1~
the board appointment of 1L"I own
member, Mr . Gne m . as general
manager at a fat sa lary "No
others need apply!" Nol very
prudent in ligbt of lhe fact def-
inite monopolies exist with the
Festival, or 1 should say with the
board.
IT WOULD be interesting to
know why certam staff mem
bers resigned, as mentioned in
the article. With such insensitive
disregard of a fast ·growlng list
of lhose fired, who can blame
them. Their heads must have
been next on the chopping block.
Tbanb to one board member
who broke lhe iron curtam of
silence.
FRANK J ENK.INS
••tPeeple
To the Edit.or:
I would like to respond to the
letter by Ellen Moran <Mailbox,
Sept. 23). t disagree .-ith her.
By what form of measure does
she decide there la a limlt to aid·
ine the needy, such. as the boat
people? And on what sort ot
principle does she base wuting
her enerty end time worrytn&
about them "taklnl jobs from
our own people':? Sbe s hould ask
berull whoM job abe la taking
and bow she and ber family
came to America .
1 A• nouo and tbanttuJ
tbat 1ome werm·bearted
Amertcaa bad tbe tood aenae to
lake adv an ta 1e of their
rl1bteou1 ur1•• and do
1omet.blnf to help tbe boat peo-
ple. ~ tbal they spread
Quotes
hnpt· tn a world of d isasters
llra\o. 1\mc·n ccin!I' I a pplaud
\ 'lU r comµ..1">">10n and altrUlsllc
:H nuns I rull now for an t•ncore .
plt'J!>l'1
,\JICllELE PRICE
F .. da 011 l•part
To the F..d1tor
Let no one be deluded concern·
1og Miss l"onda Ry broadcast·
ang anu war propaganda from
the t>nemy capital during the
Vi etnam W;.i r , she certainly
g a" e aid and com Co rt to the
enemy If you are In doubt about
wha t that denolt'S, I urge you to
look up the word traitor In the
dictionary
13y casting doubt. 'lhc and
othe rs hkc her undoubtedly
weakened our resolve to win
and. in doing so. very probably
prolonged the war and contribut·
ed to the deaths of many who did
not need to die had we fought the
war with rirm and un.sUntin&
purpose.
HOW MANY more millions
will die under the despicable
Hanoi reg I me 15 anybody's
guess. Rad we fought to win, this
need not ~ave happened. Un·
fortunately, many of those to
blame for our loss sllll carry
much in.nuence with our govern·
ment. ll appears they will carry
ua further down the palh to total
degradation
If the objec-t is to surrender to
save our youth, then perhapa we
s hould have surrendered to
Hitler and TojO prior to WWll. If
we had, my closest friend and
several ol my hip school bud·
dies ml&ht be alive today.
Perhaps they are hrckJ to
have been 1pared the view of U..
de(radatlon or lbe United
Statea, once respected f~ ltl
power and lta wtll to pro&eet
frffdom, now bereft of ill MnM
of lntematlon1l rc1~D1lbllit)J
and prey to t.fae scorn and C!On·
tempt <:A all nations.
J .W. Rt:ID
CALIFORNIA
Pollution \-'ictina
SESSA SAID in an interview
lhat the board, whJcb mates and
polices lbe nation's strictest an·
ti-smog regulatlona, ls trytoi tp
lay to rest "an impreaaion by a
lot or people that we're against
diesels being sold hen!."
He said thoee rumors we~
probably started by the auto ln·
dustry ln e!forta to pressure the
board into Jess-strict anti-smog
standards. "But obviously we
are not trying to keep diesels
out." be said.
Sessa also quoted General
Motors as saying that by 1985, it
expects 2.5 percent of Its produc-
Al' w1,.._ tlon nationwide to be diesel
powered.
Lyncttl~ W1lllam~. Californ1J Humane Officer, holds a net
containing a duck she rescued from polluted waters of the
southern estuaries of San Frnncisco Bay. An untreated
sewage spill ha~ caused problems for marine life and
threatens waterfowl in the southern portion of the bay.
THE ARB estimates that at
least 40,000 diesel-powered
passenger cars will be sold in
California nex t year , wllh
s t e ady sa l es In c r eases
thereafter
Cable Cars Dormant
106-year-old System Judged Unsafe
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Like a vignette
from a Norman Rockwell paint.mg, the Municipal
· Ra1lwa) conductor !.pr awls on the maroon, yellow
and gr~n cable car s1llmg dormant at Powell and
Market !.lr<'ets
Thcr<> arc no tourists, no bells. no buzzing ca
blc beneath th~ stn•<•t. The safety experts havl'
pronoun<'t-d )Udj!m1 nl the 106) l'ar·old transit
sy:.t~m i ... un:-,afr
Tht• city will JJUl snml· of lhl' <'ars on display
for tounc,ts for the ~.('H'n months thal all but one
IJne will Ix' shut do"'n E ach day, !.elected cars will
be h:iule<l ir,nominously up and down the streeL<> of
the city to their OVl·rn1~ht h()rn(.' 1;11 the cab)(' car
barn
Prosiitutes
Ban Invalid
FRESNO <AP> A c;ourt order barring con
victed prostitute:, from certain areas of the city as
a condition of probation has.been round invalid by
the 5th District Court of Appeal
As " cond1t111n fo r probation here. soml'
Mun1c1pal Cuurt Judr,cs issue the prostitutes a
map showmg them ~rcas or the city they are pro·
hibited from \tS1ting
Tht• a r>Pl'al:; < .. 1urt direct,:d the Fresno
Munic-io.11 <'<>•rt to <•athl•r eliminate or modify the
probation of Harhara White, 32, a convicted
prostitute, so sbe was not prohibited from f~eq':1ent
ing three :.1rea:. with a lugh inc1dencc of prost1tut1on.
WlDTF. SAID S~IE was pleased with the rul·
ing. ·• tt means now I can go where I want," she
s aid. ·'It means that i · m free to take the bus, go to
Roed ing Park and eat at any restaurant."
In the decision released Wednesday. the ap-
peals court did not say a judge could not use the
map anymore. The ruling affected only one condi·
tion of the probation and said nothlng to prevent
tbe use of the map, officials said
THE JUSTICES suggested the probation rules
be modified to set reasonable hours during which
time those on probation could go into the interdict·
ed areas. Use of a specific list or places the proba·
tioner cannot go into was also suggested
While pleaded guilty to soliciting an act of
prostitution on Nov. 14, 1978. In granting probation,
Presiding Municipal Court Judge A. Dennis Caeton
gave her a copyoflhc map.
LNG Site
Transit offi cials said the safety problems were
so pervcis1ve they could no longer be put off until a
two-yc:ar shutdown scbedulod for late 1981.
The complete renovation could cost $41
million
CURRENTLY. PLANS CALL for two of the
cit) 's three lines to be out of service for at least
seven months while they arc brought up to safety
standards The third line, which serves California
Street, could reopen in a month.
"There isn't any question in my mind that 1t
isn't a safe system," said Oral Moore, chief
engineer of the Public Utility Commission and the
man who recommended the shutdown Tuesday.
"The whole system is antiquated . We've
been patching and patching and patching and it
JUSL won't patch a nymore," said Municipal
Railway inspector Gilbert Repp.
P UC DIRECTOR Richard Skla r left for
Washington Wednesday to discuss funding with
federal officials. The system was declared a na·
t1onal historical landmark in 1964.
The three rickety lines, basically unchan~cd
since 1873, carry more than 13 million passengers
a year 70 percent of them touris ts.
Jam.packed day and night, the frail vehicles
see a year's use every 45 days, according to one
expert's estimate They become increasingly
vulnerable to breakdown as the number or trained
cablc·car mechanics d windJc and it becomes more
difficult to find new parts.
Cupcake Benefit
Ruled Out by PTA
. . .
SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Stude nts at
Pleasant Hill Elementary School have found out
how. the cupcake crumbles -the t asty sweets
were dropped from fund.raising plans by the
Parent Teachers Association.
At issue was the PT A's plan to drop its tradi·
tional method of r aising funds by five "Cupcake
Days" during the school year. They didn't want
c upcake sales because they are bad for
youngsters.
But last week the children rebelled. circulat·
ing petitions and carrying placards reading "Kids
Crave Cupcakes." So a formal debate was
scheduled on Wednesday. Only two sixth.grade
youngsters showed up to face about 75 mothers.
The mothers won.
Gains OK
lndiam J'ow Point Conception Fight
• LOS ANGELES <AP> -1be Federal Eaergy
Regulatory Commission has tentatively aooroved
canst.ruction of a liquefied natural gas port at Point
Conception, but ~nd1an rigbts a~J.ivists vow thev will fight the decision ·· all the way.
Approval of the site for LNG sbipme.nts from
Alaska is not official until the commlssioo issues a
formal decision. It did not indicMe when this
ml1bt take place.
However . govern·--------
ment spokeswoman ( ) Barbara King, in an· SJ' ATE. . .
nounciog this "decision _ .
tn principle" Wednesday,
said that the commtsslon toot no action on a companion proposal to import
LNG gu Crom Indonesia tbrougti the same loca·
tiaa.
Oii Flefd Bla•t Kiib 011e
LOS ALAMOS (AP) -A heater beinc used t<>
belp lkluelY thick crude oll durtog unloadln1 waa
blamed for an oU fie ld explosion and flre tbat
killed one man, m elted flvt huie oil storage tanb
8114 bl.ck.ened slx acres of brush.
Victor Ramirez, a 58-year-old lTUck driveT,
-cled late WedneadaY ln a Fresno hoepital from ....,_ tUlla.lned 1D the blast and day long fire at
tM Valao OU Glbloo Jeaae, 15 miles southeast of
a.tallarta.
•1 ...... lu .. Atl.,••C!e•
SACBAMEN'l'O (AP) -A new acbool ~cber
initiative that would abolish pubJjc schools and let
students study at home if they could pass ao
achievem e nt test may be circulated for
signatures, says the state attorney general's of·
lice.
The "performance voucher" plan, which
would award a student $2,000 for passing a grade·
level test , was cleared for clrculation Wednesday.
Ntlke Pla•t Dbp•te Bolb ...
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. F.dmund Brown
Jr. says be never promised a group ot union
leaden that be would drop bis oppoaitloo to the
Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
The De mocratic governor's comment• w ednesday dlrectly contradicted a statement by
Dean Cofer. bualne•• manager of !!leetrlcal
Workers Local 1.U5 ln Walnut Creek. Coler stood by
bis acCO\Dlt or a three-hour private meettna Au1. 21
ln the governor's office ln wblcb be aald Brown pro-
mised he would not try to prevent the Opeolq. .. ·· Ulnw.,, E-¥11•• ... • •ete•tetl
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Tbe dty counell has
killed a cootrovenial plan to reooYate aDd upud
the downtown librU')', leavtnc tbe q..UOO ot what
to do about ~ »year-old bulldln1 unresolved
after 13 yean ot study and debate.
Tbe eouncll'1 actloa WedneldaJ erued •~
yean of lmenllve work on tbe ~SD mU1loll scheme wblcb wq HllD u Pl ~ baO<al a
new mlllnlbr8.f1.
reduce IUOl"C w!lu&ion over the _
total life ol Oie car than the
:~ aciti dewe1ry Compan~
• WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC
DIAMOND
EARRING
EXIRA YAGAllZA f
SAYE UP TO 63% I
Diamonds arrived from Hew Yortc Cutten too late to be included in our
recent S 1,000,000 DIAMOND SALE -We haYe mounted hundreds of
diamOftds in be-caltifvl white and yeftow qold ecw r inqs.
WE BOUGHT RIGHT
Take advantoge of Super Sa•ings TODAY -Compare our prices witft any
other ieweler in Oranqe County -As y0te'n find out, ovr prices defy
compcrison. Take a p~ at this partial list of cxsr earrinqs -but HURRY. at
tt.ese prices tt.ey won't last!
105'11' OR Cl T W 105 lfi-i-1. d-'l-ct_T,,,.._W--+---.,-_-
1054:\ OB ct T W
1076 1 S5etT-W--
10295 75 cl T W
S 16N'I
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8731) 36 Cl T W SCKIO
2fi ct T W
l , 4 3(" , --.. r • .. ;,
114"7 11r•1,',
'°"AAllH>
HTAIL
PRICE
i 1 103 D•amooo 4c:;-a-oo_h_1r_P ..... l-
SAYE ON WATCHES
Alfftough we cannot publish JM safe prices on ~ fiM Citizen watches, w e
can tell you tt.at tt.ey ha-.~ bffl'I maned down substantially fT'Oft'I tMir mail
prices -Call for confidetmal pric~ qllOffs on partial listinq b elow.
OISCRlf'TIOf'f
49·9315·5{'
49-9421·91
50-0062·90
41 -9028-80
50-6079·50
50-8349·11
50-8683-10
50-8713·80
50-8578·70~
44-1 511·90
46-603410
46-3019·10
S4-0e78-90Z
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Tbe dty~ Colla ...... 8bout to bu~ li.aelf. loll
courae. ADd lt'a 1etUq • lood cteal.
Under lecialaUoa ~ by AIMmbl)'man Deft. nla 11...,.., O.Huntlqtmt Buda, UM cl&.y cu buy tbe
m-acre aita ol the C.U 11 .. Golf and Country Club
from the state for ball ita...,...... value ol IS mtlflon.
'lbe city bu leued UM atte adjaeent to Fairview
State Hospital atnc. Ila. ~U memben voted taat
week to proceed wilb the purchase.
1be money will be cominl from both the city's
general f\md ud ita land acqu.ialtioft account
1be 1olf course, lt mu.st be admitted, hun't been a
money.maker tor the city. It huo't even broken even
Some clUzens mlfht que1tion the ·~xpendUure of so
larae a aum as $2.5 mllllon ln these post·PropoelUOn 13
times, for a public recreaUoa facility.
But such an opportunity may not come a1ain. Even lf
the land is l1tter turned into a park or some other open·
space WM.!, it will be to the city's benefit.
And. although the state bas declared the land surplus
at present, if tbe city doesn't buy it there 's no tellina what
some Sacramento genl~ might dream up to do with it a
few years down the road.
,[aw Needs Adjustment
It secm 'i a s afe be t that the Costa Mesa City Council
will want to take a ne w look at the city's so-c alled "Gypsy
Law" when it meets Monday night.
A local res ide nt and traine d hypnotist , William
Harvey. ran afoul of the age-old ordinance when he at·
tempted to get a business permit to open a practice.
The city s aid no, but the council apparently must now
say the same thin g to the Department of Leisure Services
and the Pobcc Department or change the ordinance.
Classes began this week for three city-sponsored
r ecreation courses on self ·hypnosis . The police depart-
ment h as made no secret of its use of h ypnosis to aid
crime victims or the e mployment of psychics to s earch
for missing persons
Granted. Harvey's request is to open a business and
turn a profi t But the principle is the s ame. And city
rec r eation cours l's a ren't free ($55 fo r 10 w eeks) and the
ordinanct• a l~o prohibits an)' instruction m the art of hyp·
nos1~.
It appe<.ars the city has nothing to lose <except e m bar·
r<.iss mcnt> by striking hypnosis from the ordinance and
retaim n ~ ::. han on •·spirit readings, fo rtune t elling.
phr('nology" and m ore dubious means of self improve·
m c nl for profit.
Othe r c 1t1es h ave done so without damagmg their
civic image or community virtue.
Taxi Charge Valid
Last week , the Costa Mesa City Council approved a 5
p e rcent s urc harge on Y ellow Cab fares to help cover the
ris ing cost of gasoline.
It was one of those decisions that nobody likes but
' whic h , in all fairness, was inevitable.
Council members s aid they would have preferred a
simple rate increase rathe r than setting a precedent of
approving fuel s urcharges However , a spokesman for
the cab company told them that, because the m eters
can onJy be set for certain rate inter vals, the rate in·
crease would have to be about 17 percent.
Instead . the s urcha rge will be s hown on a s pecial
fares meter .
It's anothe r sad ex<i mplc of the ripple effect of the oil
mess.
• Opm1ons expressed 1n the space above ere those of tl"te Daily Pilot.
01her views expressed on lh1s page are those of their authors and
artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Dally Pilot. P.O
Box 1560 Co!>ta Mosa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321
Boyd IF ortified Booze
By L. M. BOYD
I m ag1nat1ve med1coes
have suggested th al vilamin
Bl -Uuamin -be added lo
liquor in all the distilleries.
They say this wouJd wipe out
a widespread disease known
as Wernicke -Korsakoff
syndrome. It's whal makes
• alcoholics conlwsed, forgetful
and uncoordinated. Fortify·
ing liquor with the essenUal
ly a!> "an only" by the ex·
pert!>. And those experts
wanted lo find out whal sort
of couple was most likely to
produce am only. So lbey
computerized a lot of facts.
Parents o f onlys, they
learned, frequenUy a re over ao before the baby is born.
They've been married far
longer than the aver age c:;ou·
pie at the lime of the fint
baby. And from 10 lo 20 per·
ce nt o f th e m were
themselve5 onlys.
• Bl would not just cut down
the prevalence but actually
eradicate the disease they
claim.
'
A New Mexico scientist
conteo~ he has developed a
aort of chicken tbal lays two
eggs a day. Now he's trying
to figure out bow to mass
breed those h ard-wor king
hens.
What you and I call .. an on·
ly cbUd" is referred to almp-
Dear
·Gloomy
Gos·
About tbAlt HUDUJlCtoa
Beaeb younJ•ter and
bta vee boaM .... do rou
1uppoH bu!l~d•· partmlllU.. to
at.art mtk'ni rue
for a ,.tmlt before
'"8iJdln1 the6r WUT • 8.L.
~·~~---:=:.::=~~~= =:&:;..'&:.~ .....
C on s id er w h at a
supermarket loses because of
(iis honesty. Employee's
thert.s account for 85 percent· or it. Bad checks make up 20
percent. And l5 percent can
be blamed on shoplifters.
II you exhibit a pualon for
buyina unnecessary lhlnga,
my dear, what you've got la
••ooJomania. ''
In tbe PblUpplnH, do1
meat eosta a bout 12 enc.a a
pound, nearly twice u mucb
H port. 1be Uve q sold for
1lau1bter brtnp betwee;a $7
and t14. FWpiaol, ChlJMM,
Vletnameee, tbete Ht dot
meat not because ll'•
c beaper , but becaute it
ta1tet better to tbem tbaD
pon, cblckea, 10.t or beef.
Robert N. Wteel/Publlshtr
ord&I.-CBn't ~~cape SpOtQhi
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WASHINGTON -Under t .. The 1ccuaatlo~1a1;1t wb l~-fh=e -1 ~i'e-7l1~"7t"ro~1...,....i.~·u;:'.;..:,:-i~~· .,_·~---
federal lnv•tJ1aUOn from two ,,orda.n, Meanwhile, k.., bub-b11 dredced up, reveal he waa lnclude a refermte to the Studlo ·
aldta. HamUton Jordan h11 bffn bllnl up. Ke bu now bee at· on a nm-name ba.ala with other S4 incident. The notation 1tat.es ponr~ u 1 diNrderly, fun-c1.&1ed ol IDlfflDa c:ocalDe DOt OD· Carter lotimat.n. The papen In· cryptically : "Haen. $4 .• .'C'.
lovln1 f..OOW who peera down ly at a New Voris d.lac«beQue elude a diary reference to a -Landau has told anvett•l•ton
baou... lll'Olf'M parklnc Ucket.a but at Beverly Hll1I parilel. 'tbe breakfast wllb Ural lady that the "C" refcn to Jordan'•
by the doiaw and tnort.I cocaine . Wb.lte Houae bu re1poaded by R~alynn Carter, a handwritten request for cocaine.
at wUd parUee He b., alao been dltparacina tbe wlt.oeaaea. th1nk·you letteT from lhe presl· The White Hou~e denial• In the •
accuted In the Robert Vesco dent'• mother, Ulllan Carter, Vesco case a re altlo beglnnln, to
caH ol ~mlnt wllh dlt,..puta. ONE OF lhe. moet damactn1 and a friendly letter from the come unravelled at Ule edges.
ble confederalea toward Im· wltoe11e1 la Barry Landau, a president's slater, Gloria Carter The grand Jury foreman in·
proper ends. man·about-Manbaltan, who aub-Spann. vestigaUng the scandal, Ralph
The b1ra11ed White House milled a nve·P•te handwritten Ulmer , has accused the Cart.er
1traw bou haa touaht back, affidavit oO the New York lnci· THE DIAllY 1bows lhat Landau, admin18traUon of "duplicity ..
·brlJtllna ud dent. He had encountered accompanied by actress Ruth "manipuJatJon" and "coverup.''
• 11 reu Ive. Jordan at Studio 54, a chic d.laeo. ~arrick. had breakfast with the He tried unsuccessh.Uly to re· .
He has den.I~ where Lbe White House aide f1rat lady on April JO. 1977 The sign ru. .. a protest against the
v'e h e m ently .. aald he wanted to see where White House acknowledged the pres1denrs reluctance to take
that he bas the (am<>Ua basement caves vi1lt but described il .. a.s "a ten· tht> steps called for by the in·
ever partaken were and Ir he could obtain some minute court.eay caJI. ' . volvemcnt of his own aides."
of 111 e g)t I cocaine ... attuted Landau. The letter from Miss UJlian. The aides, Hamilton Jordan
drugs or that The WhJLe House dismissed dated Oct. 3, 1977, Ul addressed and Hichard Harden, are bud·
he h ad any Landou as irresponsible, called to both Warrick and Landau. d ies or Spencer Lee IV or
knowledge of his affidaVll a "coococUon" and .. D~ar ~.uth a nd Barry," at Albany. Ga • who accepted
t b e co n claimed J ordan didn't even begtns, You know how das S I0.000 a nd was promised
splracy to hx know the man. Yet the day alter or iented I am. How lovely of you milhoru. more for pulling iilrinp
the Vesco eus~. the a lleged coke ·s norllng , both to provide me w1lh the love 1n tht: White House lo help
But in a society act'uslomed to J orda n arranged for President ly flowers ... and all that great Vei.co Lee al!.o trt.tveled to
ins tant, inten~1ve medi~ cov· Carter to send a telegram at rood." <·o"la Rlf•a, Nasi.au a n d
erage or celebr1t1es embroiled In Landau's behest to a potential W<.P1h1ngtun 1n Vcst:o's behalf.
public disputes. hl' can't seem to t'11ent he was courtmg The t.elc· THE LETTER from Glona.
escape the spotlight Associates gram. sent in care or Landau. dated Oct 31. 1977, I!. 11ddn.'!>Sed
s a y he sometimes b ecomes congratulated a c tres s Luca to "Dearest Barry" a nd '>1gn<'d
despondent and listlt:si., despair· Arnaz on her opening in "Anna~ "Love. Gi>go · The µre!>1dent '>
in1rt of the battlt• but nol knowing Ct>t Your Gun .. sister ts known among 1nt1matt'
how to end 1t. La ndau'i. pe rsonal papers. as "Gogo ··
IT 11/\S 8 ££N cstablii.hed
that l.A·c "P<>kC' to llarden about
Lh1· Vt·'>to fix But Jordan has
,w11rn that h1· had n<> knowledge
11f th•· c·on..,pir;H y 111· has been
uptwld in thl'> hy h1:-two fr1cnd1.,
llJrdl·n J.fl!I 1-l!t' wh1, 1m;1!>l that
thl') "'""'' onl 1· hn-:.1th1•d th1· n<1mt· ,,( th1· finiJnrwl fug1t1vt! LO
Jordan
,.,., ;lfl th•· v..h ilt· the three
'" 1 ''!.iill'' v..1·n· ;a., cir,.,,., !>ays f n .. n1T'""' .1 thri·1· rare oon!> 1n a
~,.,111 , I• 1• 'I i11·~ p•.llti<:ked
111 I'• II • I ,, 1 I ti ti I 11J(1· th 1: r .
1.J,1 \ • IJ I 1 11111 1111 t lttl't
I'•' I l!I 11.1 11l1t.11n• d notes in
\ • , ,, h.wd ... r1111n: wll1ch ri·
lo 111 .1 l••:c J1l1'111t I Jlk With
l••rtl ,,, i.• • 11 ,, 'd t l11· c Jll for
\\ • h111,"••11 '• r 111: tlll' Cart~r
I I I "'' J,JJI llJ 1977, ond
1111• .J1,11!.111 ''" th1· lint~ ~aid
\ t I lj
\ ,, 'rt'f.in li1·t11hn llohl,.,,
.11 ,, In ,..,,,,, n tHHl •·r oath th<il
I• t • 114 •I .111'1 n1Jil1•1I . .1 l1·tt1·r
f1111r1 Ir• 111 .J11rd:.in Jhout lh1•
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Ii\ .• h11•h J11 ... 1111• {)1•p;.11 tm1·nt or
(11 1.d ,, .1 r r•-<lll1li· v..1l11••'>'
,ft Id.in 1111 .111" hiJ1· v..,.1•, '>II
.111 •w111• '" i11 .... 1v,1><·1a11· tum<>d f
frrm1 lh1 \ • < 11 1·;1'-•' th:it h1• tnld
r1·p111 1t r lh•1! t-Bl .1iwnL '> ha<i
n•1I 1·\l·n qu1 ·.,t111n1·rl him i.t hout
\ ''" 11 I"'" turn1·rJ out tr1 be un tt111 I v.. J ' !h1nk111J! 1n ronlem
p•ir .1n1·1111 tt•rm' ht· 1•xph1lnt:d
altt·r 111· WiJ'> c-aught lytni.:
What Ever Happened to Littei" Laws?
To the Editor ·
My wife and I were appalled
at the amount of litter that has
accumulated o n our streets and
particualrly our l>late and na·
lional highways.
We drove up yesterday from
Newport Beach to Long Beach
on the Pacific Coast Jhghway.
There was enough litter strewn
on the side or the hi ghway to put
several thous and people on
welfare t.6 work permanently
WHERE IS the highway mam·
lenance department? Are they
s triking for more wages und
other be ne fits? Are they on
vacation? ls there u moratonum
on clean.up? Is Adriana polillck·
1ng or what?
Besides this, what about the
$500 fine for littering? Has the
$500 fine been suspended or vol·
ed out?
There Is a solution. Let's put
all our prisoners In various city
a n d s tate pr iso n s t o
work a nd c lean up this
mess. Let's pay the m the
minimum hourly wage which I
believe la around $2.90 per hour
Thia will be the beat money ever
s pent. In addition, let's enforce
the $500 littering fine by putting
the violator to work to pay off bis
fine by. receiving the sacne
minimum wage.
Here's to a clean CallfomJa
rrom tbe ground up.
L. JOHNSON
~l••plre
To the l'.dttor:
I would like to take lh1I op. portum~to e•prea• my reeUnp coac t.be alpitlcance ol
tJae i•=Gamea. The · ol aport.a and
more mportaatly worldwide
amity, tbrou1b the Olympic
Games Is ~an effectlr• meana or tu atlon to tfte
fOUDI peopl• Y and It la lmpfl~nt tbat tbt Olympic ~be ~ by all olua.
Of fOU.OWING tbe Olympie
Oam• ud by DU'tlclpaUq, our
'"81 IMO aDd women an pn.
Hated wttb a dlrtcUoa &Del
lllld•IDI to punue tau. ftlld ol
........, • ..U u lD tllllrown
..., ............ deallq with
aU ...... ol tbtlr u .... . .
r a m very enthusiastic about
lhe Olympics being held in Los
An gel~ and ant1c1pate its in
evatable suc:ress
DONALD M. KOL.L
President
The Koll Company
Doggone B appfl
To the Editor:
fl avr you ever wondered what
happc·ns to the dogs 1n the
a nimal shelters that you run
ston es on? Hopefully people fall
in love with those pictures or
skinny dogs with big eyes star·
in~ at them. like I did.
On June 2, 1979 you ran a story
about a t.erner that did tncks.
fi e 1ump00 and spun around like
a ballet dancer so his name was
Barry. afler the ballet dancer If
you had been in an animal
shelter for eight months you'd
do a lot of Jumping and running
around In circles too!
Well , Barry ls now making his
rounds in Costa Mesa. I've had
ham slnce a week after the artl·
cle came out. He's still running
in clrcle'I. But the circles keep
getting bigger and bigger and I
consider that a revelation One
day he might walk a strwght
line.
Good things come from those
Jillie article.! Barry thanks you
and so do I.
FRANKi GROGAN
ltBet~Ed~t•
To the F.ditor.
NBC'11 "White Paper," Sept. 4,
w11 a wamlnl of war, ii not a
declaraUon ot It. It finally ad·
milted that oU ii lhe llleblood ol
lnduatrta.llzaUon. You cannot
~rain It or slow 1 .. now wit.bout
mortal da.ma1e to t.be heart ol
tbe ecooom1 that pump1 It
th r o u1h the arlerlu of In·
duatrtalized nations.
They repeatedly showed the
hu1e oiJ t.anktn paaain1 throuP
the vulnerable Straits of fiprnuu,
tbe unrMt perpetuated by the
1reed "' thole nounc for tM ....
wardl from tbe 'black 1old lYUaa
under tht IOcldle Eut aandl-ana
t.be poUtJcal Ullrtllt It WU caualAI.
TREY DID not HJ It the
IDolben trytas at tM •ra"9 ol
LIMlr aou wen the motben of
IOU kw.ct bJ LIM Sbab ol Ina.
or the mothl.'rs l>f Kurdish :-.1m'
recently ex{'('utcd by the soil.!> of
lrnn's n:volut1ona nes
But surely we will c ry over thl•
gravH of our i.ons wbcn their
blood soaks the !.andi. of Arabia
to replace tht· 011 we ha\.,
bt>come so dependent on , whale
our birds ny frN> In tbc clear
va('w ovl'r our own Oll·laden
s hores. that the env1ronmen
lahst.s saved JU.St for them Our
gove rnment •s 1d1olH' edicts or
destruc tion of o ur oil self
suff1 c1ency burpasses those of
the greatest of despots
GOLDI E J OSEPH
BealPl!Op~
To the Editor·
l would hke to respond to the
letter by Ellen Moran c Mailbox,
Sept 23) I disagree walh her
By what form of m easure does
she decide the re 1s a hmit to aid
Ing the needy. such a~ the boat
people'> And on what sort of
principle does she base wastin~
her energy and tame worrying
about them "laking JOb'I from
our own people"? She '>hould ask
herself whose joh she is twkinJ:
and how she and her family
came to America.
I AM PROUD and thankful
that some warm ·h ear t ed
Americana bad lhe good sense to
lake a d va ntage of t h eir
righteous urges and d o
something to help the boat peo-
ple. Thankful that they spread
lt'lrla
hop•' 111 a v.•>r Id of d1:,iJ 'ilt·r'>
Hr .nu i\m••r tt'.lll'>' I applaud
'1rn r t•11mp.1 -.1•m ;md allrw~llc
.u 11011 .. I ' .di 1111w for iJn i:ncon:.
µI'"'" ' ~I Wll ELI-; I' Rf Cf;
f 'onda•" l•poc.-t
Tn tht• .. 'Alltor
l.l'l nu ww tw 1kl uded concern
1n~ Ml'>'> 1-'onda By broadcast
1ng unt1 v..ar prnp;iganda from
thl' cn1•my ('iJPtlal during the
V11•tna m W;1r, i.he t·ertamly
~J 11c· iJld :i nti 1·omfnrt to the
en<.'my If y11u ~m· 1n rfou bt about
v.. hat that dNlOtei.. I urge you to
look up th(• word traitor in the
d1rt1oniJry
By t'asting doubt. s he and
other!> like· her undoubtedly
weakened our resol ve to win
and. an doing so, very probably
prolonged the war and contribut-
ed to the deaths of many who did
Ml nl·<'<I lo 1hc had we fought the
war with h rm and unstinUng
pur1>o•w
HOW MA!'IJV morf' millions
will d1t• undc·r the· despicable
lla no1 reiu m e 1~ anybody's
guess Jlad we fought to win, this
need not have tiappcned. Un·
fortunately, many of those to
blfmc for our loss still carry
mtich lnrJUC11ce with our gqvem -
me nl. It appears they will carry
us further down the palh to total
degradallon rr the object Is to surrender to
save our youth, then pcrhape we
should havf' s urrendered to
Hiller and Tojo prior to WWII. If
we had, m y closest friend and
several or my hJgh school bud·
dies might be alive today.
Perhaps they are luc-r lo
have been spared the view of the
d e gradation of the United
States, once respected for lta
powtr and Its will to proteet
freedom, now bereft of Its Mnle> fl fot.,rMlJci.-:." .. _..poutbtUty ana prey to tho acorn and COii·
tempt of all notlona.
J .W. REW
• IAttfrl from rtodfrs Orf wtfcomt.
The nghl ro conde11H ldrna to fit ..,ac1 or tllm1nott ltbd u rnnwd.
1Atter1 o/ 300 wordl "'le11 dU t>.
QtWft prt/nnct. All lftrtr1,,.., •·
clwlt ftQMl11rt and '"oiling CllldNa
tu nom11 moN be wUMtfd °" re·
qufff If tu/µci~t YIOIOft U Gf'lllli•IC .
l>ottf'JI unit not be PMblitlwd.
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Big Firms Nee8
No:Sn1allDollan·~
By lllLTON llOIKOWITZ
lDterviewed earlier Ulla year by Fortune m.,uine,
Joho H. Bryan Jr. said: "It'• uUer fooU1bn•• to bave a
$10 mlllioG company lo a S. blllion or $5 billioa corpora.
lion."
Boan ia cbairm"1 of a Chicaco company called
Couolidated Foods, a corporate bod1e·pod1e <Sara Lee
cakea, Electrolux vacuum eleaoers, Abbey Rents, Shasta
aoft driDkl >. and be knew what ~was t.a1k:iDi about. Since
t.akloc <YY« the top apot al Couotidaled lD 1J7S, be bas sold
:iC> compa.nia, most of them small outnu acquired by bis
predeceuors. • BaY AN 18 CONCENTUTING ON acquiring big com·
paniea. He ~ Consolidated buy a 65 percent stake In a
large Dutdl company. Douwe Egberts. a marketer of tea,
coffee and tobaceo <Amphora is their pipe tobacco brand>.
And be maat.erm.loded Cooaolldated's forcible takeover of
lbe big North Carolina bollery firm. Hanes.
Bryan would probably even sell his old famlly busi-
ness, Bryan Brothers Packing or West Polnt, Miss., lf be
felt it didn't fit loto Coo.soUdated's game plan. Consolidat-
ed acquired the Bryan meat company in 1967.
Bryan's thinking is
not atypical. It's the
way they t.hlnk at big
corpora tion s : Throw
out the s mall fry. -
You can see this
mind-set at work at
RCA. wtuch IS planning
Money
Tree
one or the biggest acquis itions in the history of busmei.:.
C.l.T. Financial for about St.3 billion.
To clear the decks for C l.T . the nauon·s largest m·
dependent finance company. RCA bas decided to put two
or its subsad.Jaries on the auction b)ock Random Hou:.1:
and Banquet Foods.
llANDOM HOUSE IS ONE OF lhe largest and most
prestigjous companies in book publishing, Issuing 578 titlet:
last year. Also part of Random Ho~ are Alfred A Knopf,
PaolhtlOO Books and BallantJne Books RCA acquired the
publishing rompa.oy U\ l~
Is Random House an tro~ble., Not at all ll does a bui,1
ot>ss of $170 m1ll.aon a year on· wbJch at nets $10 million
bdore taxes A lot of U!> ""ouJd Like to have a busane:.s llk1!
that
Banquet t-'oods 1:. 1n good ::.ha(>('. t1.1<> 11 markets a wide
hn1: of frozen drnnt-r!> and 1::. !'lio I in :.J lt:!> of fr<>n·n pre
pared chicken
i\CQl'JISED 8 \' RCA I ~ 1970. Banquet d<Jt:!> a bw.anc::.~
of about $380 m11L10n :1 yt·ar on "l11ch 1t ntt:. $20 m 1ll1on
before tax~ Not bad number:.
So -.i.hy I!> RCA :-clling these companies·' Beeau:.c
the} 're too s maJI and don't fat in t..hc super dollar world ht!
ang fashJont.'<1 b} RC A La::.l ) ear RC A chalked up sa lt·::. of
$6 6 b1ll.aon C I T F"inanc1al ha!> more than $4 billion out on
loan With big mone) ll kc that to take cam of. you don'!
have time to ";Jlch the small denommat1on::.
The :.amt: kllld of figuring i!> taking place at the Mat·
tell toy compan). which plans to acquire the ~acrnallan
book publlstung firm There i. already a 'hit l.Jsf · of com-
panies to be disposed of The pnme cand.tdates appear t o
be the Conn musical ins truments com pany and the Bren·
tano·s book.st.ore chain
Comparues ~me big by acquinng olher compan1~
But onei! they develop lhese big stom achs and hearty ap
pet ites. they're no longer interested an the minnows
Mesa Firm Signs
Market Pact
~!SI Data Corp ha::. entered into an agr~ment with
Electroruc Sales lntem ataonal under" h1ch MSI wall market
a new advanced l1..'<'hnolog) electro01c scale to large U S
s upe rmarket chams and "hole:,alers. the t wo compWl1c!>
a nnounced Wednesday
MSI. based in Costa Mes a. 1s t..he leading manufac
turer o{ portable dal<i entry ternunals Electronic Scales In
ternational. headquartered in South El Monte. is a maJor
manufacturer of electronic calculating retail scales
DONALD F. BROSNAN. pres1denl and ctuef operatmg
officer or MSI. and H C Harbers J r president or Elec-
tronic Scales International. s8Jd lhe mar keting agreement
involves ESl's new System 500 scale
The System 500 cons ists of t wo components: Cin elec
tronic scale Wlt..h a solld·state memory and a pnntrng and
lsbeling unit
Tbe sol.Id-state memory 1s used to store three-digit
codes or the products to be weighed, the unit pri ce of each
produ<.'t and the product name
T his enable::. the operator of the scale to determine ltw
pnce of lhe item weighed simply by entenog the three-
digit code for lhe Item There is no need for the scale
operator to look up tbe pn c& because 1t 1s stored in the
scale's memory.
WHENEVE• TIIE PRICE or ao Item IS changed, lbe
oew price is programmed into the System 500's memory,
replacing the old price.
This feature is called an autom atic price lookup
capability. Tbe System 500 was the first scale to offer this
capability, Harbers said.
After an item is weighed. the pr1nling and labeling unit
of the Syste m 500 prints lhe price and the type of item (T ·
bone steak. Strini beans. etc.> on a self-adhesive label.
The label ls affixed to the packaged product io the de·
partmenl where it is purchased. rather tban at the
checkout stand. •
Harbers said lhe system 500 is suitable for use in any
s upermarket department where sales are made, including
the meal and produce departments. deli case. bake s hop
and candy section.
Prices Rise I.I%
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KTLA e 8:00 -"The Plalnaman."
Gary Cooper and Charles Blcktord head
the caat of tbil epic movie from 1936.
. KOCE 1J 8:30 -; Turnabout. Sue·
cessful women talk about their careers.
Guests include publisher Katherine
Graham. singer Helen Reddy and poUU ·
clan Shirley Chisholm.
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Adams, has his beard shaved as his 18·year -
old daughter Tracey. who has never s~~n
him clean shaven, watches. Wielding lfle
clippers is Universal Studios makeup chief
Nick Marcellino, '
Mcintyre on 'Shirley'
HOLLYWOOD <AP) -John Mcintyre will
join the caal or lhe NBC aeries "Sblrley," which
stars Shirley Jones. He wiU play Dutch McHenry, proprietor of a
boat rental and anack aback on the abore of Lake
Tahoe, setting of the aeries.
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KOCE Prepares for Fall TV Season
KOCE Channel 50'b rail premiere
of publi c tclev1!>1on s eries a nd
specials, beginning Sunday, offers an
array of spcctaJ performances and
reports to Orange County viewers
HlghlJghL'i of the f all program·
ming, through OctotM:r . start. on Sun-
d ay at 6 pm with "The Hussian Con·
ncct1on." a docum entary film thut re
vcah· .. in detail, hard evidence or
Soviet involVl'mcnl 10 the training of
PLO tcrrom.ts
The Collow1ng Sunday, the Nallon._1
G e ographi c spt•c1a l ''Strangt
Crcalure11 or the Night" fills the 6
p .m lime i.lot It e xplores the
be havior and cnvironmcnt.K or noc
turnal animals a nd illustrates the
va riou~ wuys in which they ur e
adapted for life 111 lhe dark.
AT 7 P.M. ON Sundays, top pro·
ress1onal soccer teams participate in
cvent.8 featuring tho L8·leam West
German F'1rst Division on "Soccer.
Made ln Germany "
__!hen at 9 p m., writer/narrator
')\NC.IN(. ~\. 0~ the cf unique g1/1
642-2697
James Burke conducts u u111<1u<' c·x
ploration or the development of
technology and 1t~ impact on th<'
world m which we h vc on "Conn(!('
t1ons"
Sta rling O ct. 7 . M a s terpH•t·,.
T heater moves to Sunday:. ut 8 J.l m
with "Love or Lydia "
.. The Scarlet L<•ttcr." 1J rcbrnad
ca s t of the Nathuntcl lluwthorn1·
t' I ass i c of ad u It,. r y 1 n Puri tun
England am~ Sunduy.s ;,l 10 p m
beginn1ng Oct 7.
1:. n1urk1·r1 ~rth '>Pt·ctal:., :.tarttn~
with Mu'>u al Cumefly Torugbl " ()n
<kl I · "1u\H·al t'umt.:d y Torught'" 1:-.
~1·Jn•<1 l•1 l111th tntt-rtam and to ex
plott• hl\t•ir 11 d'>J>C<'b of Amen can
OIU'>ll':JI 1·11m1-<l) On (ll'l 8, at 7 :iJ
11 m J:.i11H .. l'.arl Jmws '>1)4!11bmdmJ(
l>ftrtrav:.il •1£ tht• i.:rt-11t bloick. actor
,ind <H'I I\,..,, 1:-. r1·\ t-iJlf'd tn " ooc man
pl.t \, Pdul HolJ\''IJn
A rt:t\HOU\' A" ARIJ.winn1ng
tlr:1ma, ..,tarnng Tr-4·vor Howard and
M:1rt1n ~hct•n 111> two priesL'> clashing
MONDAY THROUGH fo'ricJay "' l'r lht>1r fatlh. p rt•m1<-rei. on
nights are highlighted , ~lartlni,( :.it · Cutholtc~" :.it 7 ;I() p m on Oct 29
6 30 p.m .• with "Over Easy," th(· l\mc·rtc J .., lead in g pol1t 1cu t
w eekday televi~lon mugazinc for tlw humon st returni. at 9 pm. on Oct I
prime generation with host l luMh fur ··Mark Hu..,1>ell Com edy Spec111l ,"
Downs. and al K p m on Oct. 15, Manlyn
The "MacNeil/Lehrcr Report.," an llo rn and Joan Sutherland wtll be
cxamlnaUon or one Umely new11 Rtory featured ma special opera rC(:tl»..I
each night with Robert MacNe1l m Tuesdayi., begmnmg Oct 2, arc
New York, and J i m Le hre r 1n h1ghll~hl<.-d by "Newscheck," Chan
Washington, aJrs al 7 pm . Monday net 50's Tuesdav/1'hursday o~ws pro
through Friday. 1trnm bnngmg l)t!rlrnent Ul/onnatJon
The 7::J> even111g hour on Monday~ __ a~ul Orange County lo 1t.s residents
u ""C:l:-"' L a ' U0o0e r OUA
JI 7 30 p m with fl•pt!ats at JO p m
.. NO,'A" Wll.1. Bt: baC'k wtlh u
nt·1.1. "1<'ht-<Jul•' CJf C;s.,c-1naung report.'>
on th,· ,..,>n<il'r. o r '>C'Wnt·c and human
Jt'h'"' t-m,•nl .it 'J 1J m . l~g1nn1n~
lh I 2
· M a-.11·rp11"rt• Tht'al 1•r. f'oldurk"
lht· "''"' or Hu ... ~ l'ul<lark M d the
(ll'OIJI•· wh<1 IOU< h h t ... lt rt· tn h1:. nut1vt:
C' 11 r rt " , , II ,1 1 r ..., .ti I L p m . o n
Tut'..,d,1~.,
On <kl !I ,11 >1 p m . "World" the
.ir d at mt'<f 1ntnn u l11ma1Jy .focui.ed
dOC\lffil'nl ;iry ~t·r•··... iM:glrui it:.
:-.trongC8l Sl'IJSl)O t•Vl'I
WC'dnel)dl.IY' an· marked by "GrcMt
flt·rfo rma n1 t'', · · ft· a tu ring-· t h e
world',, .irt•att:~t t1rl1~t1> from the
fieldi. of mu1111·, fiJnt•c und theater at
7 30 pm
"KlJP~ ... /\ 11n ;w t imely, un
1nh 1b1ted i.crw:.. bt:gtn.'> Oct. 24 at 10
Pm.
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... ,..,ec.c. ..... ..--... ,..._ ... ,_ ... MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY
fTTAKF.S~INOSOf uWdf~~ ANDTH~HEADEO
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"MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI"
"ALMOST SUMMER .. CPGI
"HOT STUFF" (PG) •
.. THE VILLAIN"
'"'THE CONCORDE -AIRPORT '78"
"T~I; BRIN~ JOB" (PG)
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"HOT STUFF ..
'"THE vtUAI "CPa
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"ESCAPE FROM ALCATRAZ"
"THE PROPHECY" CPO) .
"ALIEN"(R)
"EYES OF LAUR~ MARS"
"MEAT8AU.S"'
"WHIC._. WAY 18 UP?" (R)
"THE MUPPET MOVIE"
"REVENGE OF THE PINI< PANTH!R" (PO)
• "THE WARRIORS"
-..""""'" "UP IN SMOt<E" "HOOPEA~
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