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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-12-18 - Orange Coast Piloti I I ______ _. ........................................ .. More Arrests Flags, Banners Seen in county Shout U.S. Unity Bookie Raids --. :·DAILY PILOT . . .... * * * ·15c * * * .... ': . . TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 18, 1979 Vot. 12. ltO .... l HCTlONS, » ~AOH US.Blamed 3 Khomeini • Aides Slain TEHRAN, Iran (AP > - Gunmen on motorcycles as- sassinated a leading member or Ayatollah Ruhollab Khomeini's revolutionary regime and two of his bodyguards at Tehran University today. Oflicials blamed the United States for the murders. Hojatoles lam Mohammad Mofateh, the head of the uni· verait~'s theology department, * * * Americans Show Support For Hostages By The A.uoctated Presa From a giant 90-foot banner unfurled above the George Washington Bridge to s mall fla1s flying on cit'y buaes in Columbus. Ohio, Americana dis· played their colors today in reapome to President Carter's .call foe a Unity Day in support of the boltqes in Iran. Department stores lo a number of clUea save away Chriltmu card.I to be sent to the ~ embauy bo8U&es in Tehran, tbeJovernor of Connecticut urs residents to Join ber in a atlent Yisll, some churches held prayer Mrrice1 and thouu.ndl of mot«tm drove with t.beir 1111daon. "We are IOhll to C&n'J' the na11 until the bosta1e1 are . freed,'' Mid a apokeaman for the CeDtra1 Oldo Trautt AutbaritJ u Colum.,_ adorned all lta --db &mill flap. A •bJ•foot ftq, belMftcl to be ... IUdicD'• blaat, flew from • areb OD ttii Georae WulWlirtGD Bltdp, wbidl llnb Maahaftu wlUl New JerM1. m.ctnJale ldcDI GD New Yon .-.. ,....,.,.., whlcb normally tarona traftltn about trante an4 roed ooadWom ......... L........, eo tum • tbllr • A 1pollamaa for lleOJ'ded ..,_~Inc., a·adcaeo sr~ eard and 1tatlGDer'J f lrm. 1114 It ••• off erln1 Clu1ibMI canll llt DO cbarp to Am#lew .,.... I.be coaalr7 to ................ A .19111••• •Ult ft.rm aid ....... _. ...... 11 .... ., • (lie 1J'Nl'IT, Al) was the third religious leader aa- assinated since Kbomelnl'a rev- olution in February. Taghl Haj Tarkhani, the founder of the Ghobad Mosque in Tehran, was killed in July. and Ayatollah Morteza Motabari, a member of Khomeini 's ruling Revolu· Uonary Council, was murdered in May. Forghan, a le ftis t , anti· clerical terrorist organization opposed to Khomeini, claimed responsibility for the earlier at· PRICES GOING UP AT GAS PUMPS-A3 PENTAGON EYES MIDEAST PORT8-A4 tacts and for three others oo revolutionary leaders. But the Revolutionary Council blamed Morateh'a tilling on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and SAVAK, the deposed shah's Sttret poli.ce. "When the lmperiallstlc in· teresta were cut off from our country, they began plottlni, againlt ua," the council said. Tbl1 appeared certain to deepen the crtalt between the 1ovenunmt and the Kbometnl restme rauJGn, from tbe oc· cupatian Of tbe U.S. JJ:ma.ay lo Tehran, the holdtn1 of 50 Americana bostaie U.re and the relula1 ol tbe lJD1"9d Statea to IW tender tbe depoaed abah for trial in 1ran. Interior Minister Bubemi fta. faanJal. 1D .an lntentew wttli tbe ofDclal Pan New ~ within boun of Motateb•a ese.t.h said, .. It could not be eoJnekleo- tal that rillrt lD tbe m.ld.n. ol (lee DAN, P ... .U> IJ.&4LL NOT PROBLEM HERE er al ~har e 11-flGU..Doaor Re,utered Nurse Joyce Batten of Newport Beach prepares to take yet another pint of blood from dedicated blood donor Morris Banner of Anaheim. Banner reached the ll·lalkm milestone Monday when be donat· ed biJ 88tb pint at the Red Cross Blood Center in Santa Ana. Banner ls 70 yean old and had to get special permission to donate blood because the normal age limit for donors is 66. Red Cross oftldala said they appreciate Banner's dedication because they have difficulty fmdlni dooon durine the holiday season. Obvfously a lively feUow, Banner plans to be married Jan. 2. More Bookie Arrests? Orange, U County Crackdown Continuing Wiretap Incident Expands By JOANNE R EYNOLDS Of -o.uy ~-S&aff t-•edcraJ officials were expect ed to d~ide today whether to file addltJonal charges against " Newport Beach pohce sergeant accused of tapprng pohce phont· lsnes Robert Gatewood, a 13-year veteran ol the force. was named an aev~ misdemeanor counL'> filed Monday 10 Santa Ana M unmpal Court by Deputy Dis· trlcl Attorney Bill Evans. However, it wu learned that FBI a1ents also att studying the caae. 'Ibey were expected to de- ctde today whether federal pros, ecutioo also would be aouibl a1a.i.nlt Gatewood. He allegedly tapped tbe telephone lines of two police cap- ta i 01, Wayne Connolly and Richard Hamilton from mid· September to late November. Wlretapptna is both a state aad federal offenae. • Gatewood. who was bos- pltall&ed wtth a back lnjary at \he time the investicatloo was made public. oriainally dectinel&.i comment on the cue pend\* the flllna d cbar1es. , He bas a1nce left the bosJIUaL' <See POLICE, Pace AZ> 1t'eatll~r Conalderable Jow cloadi- Dell ......... ad •ariable cloudluu WednHda1. LOn tGalOt nnctni from 50 at tM ie.m.i to 55 ln· land. Willa WMllesday from • almtC the cout to •lnla4. llWllBSMDAY .Gold Soars ~~ 11nnai Yuii. To 8477.75 Stat.e-Brie/ly Per Ounce LONDON <AP> -Gold hit a record "77 75 an ounce today u the dollar declined IA tndlDa Oil European martea MrtOa °"" ltJ1ber oil prices. Gold opened In London St up from Monday'a all·Ume peak ol $C74, and S5 up from the closinc !)rice. But the metal fell back S2 by mid-momiq lD profit-taklq, dealers said. Then It 1ur1ed ID the afternoon for a pin of ta.JS for the day. A key factor on the European market baa been the Venezuela 111eeUng of the oil-producin1 na- tiona. Some observers aee tbe latest gold boom aa a new lack of confidence in the dollar, the currency used for otl payment.I. Jn Zurich, gold also shot up to $475. but eased back to $473.SO. eompared to Monday's closing $469.50, then went back to $419. Silver .was quoted in London today at $22.80·$23.20 an ounce. surpassang Monday's record or 121 00-$21.20. Jn New York it traded at $23. In Tokyo, the dollar gained, recovering by nearly five Japanese yen from a dJp earlier in the day. The dollar closed at 241.40 yen, up from Monday's 239.80. Meanwhile, the gold s tock market. turned downward in ac· live trading today, running into resistance after a month long rally. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which closed Mon- day more than 40 points above its early-November lows. slipped back .51 to 844.11 in the first hour today. Losers took a 4-3 lead over Aainers in the tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed Issues. The OPEC membership was report ed sp lit between moderates. led by Saudi Arabia, c alllng for no further price In· creases beyond thoee poAted in tne past week, the militants pressing for higher levels. ,, Analysts also noted "!iOme pickup in selling by traders after the rnru-ket's steady advance in recent weeks. Oil stocks, the leaders or the market's recent advance, were mostly higher once again. Interim Aid Requested WASlDNGTON CAP) -The Chrysler Corp. is seeking a quick-fix federal loan guarantee of $500 million to keep it afloat until it qualifies for longer-term help. • Lee A. Iacocca, Chrysler board chairman, aald the automaker is not asking for any increase in the $3 billion of federally guaranteed loans and other auistance it saya ia needed to get on it.a feet. Gunman Kills Self NEV ADA CITY, Calif. (AP> -A rural Nevada County man, await.in& t.be start of a custody bearing for h1I YOUDC aon, flred five abota into a crowded courthouse hallway lQJurtns h1I eatranaed wife and two others before fatally wounding himself, authorities. said. , DAILY PILOT Ti.0.-~o.itf ill'Wl.--···-.,_ .... _~ ....... -.., .... ()r_ ,_,__..~ ........ ,_ ... ""4>1"''" _,, ~ ,..,...., ... Coll<I __ ....... _......,.._..,,.._,. t-Yali.y tr-.t..-~C-A ................. -.......... ...._"_ ............ ,,.,,... .............. .._ .... IJO ...... ..., ....... c--.~··-.-...... ........,.. __ _ ...... ~ Ylu--t-O.-• ....... "":2.:- 'r'~-n:- O....M.~ ...... ~ .... ---..-... ..... OMliM ~-i!l~Ji'.eE:. AN DIEGO (AP> -ID ponlbly a reeordJulck J&og for a (llNI-~ illdate, ov-. dmuncl Bro.-n Jr. flew tnto Su Die 0 and out qam lD U· 12m1out.. Just came by," be told an airport newa con- ference Monday. to an- oou.nce plana for a fund· ral1ln1 concert Friday ol1bt 1tarrlo1 Linda Ronatadt and tbe rock froupa Ea1le1 and Cbicego. It will launch a aeries of concert.a with which Brown expect.a to raiAe ~.ooo in bis campalgQ for the Democratic nomlnaUon, an aldeaaid. E'...,.P.,,eAJ mAN .. ·. our struggle a1alnst the im- perialism of t.be United States one of our top militants i& as· sasalnated." Tehran radio reported that U.S .-made Colt .38 and .45 caliber pistols were used m the assassination. Eyewitnesses said Mofateh's killers roared up ·to the front of the theology building at the uni- versity this morning Juat after the ayatollah arrived there in his car. As be and his bodyguards got out, the gunmen opened fire. One bodyguard was killed ln- atanUy, while the other was hit in the bead. Mofateb wu shot In the knee and staggered into the building, but the gunmen pursued him and shot bJm again, this time in the bead. Then they escaped OD their motorcycles, the witnesses reported. Mofateb and tbe wounded bodyguard were rushed to Talellegbai Hospital aboqt a mile away and underwent eme1'gency surgery. Both died about three hours later, Tehran Radlo~ced. Aft.er the8noouncement of the ayatollah's death, t.be 1ovem- m en t radio suspended lta scheduled programs and be1an broadcasting citatioot from the Koran, the Moslem holy book. Mofateh wu widely rumored to have been a member of the Revolutionary Council lm· mediately after the revolution when the group's compoAlUOD waa secret. But when the mem· bership was fmally announced, he was not a member. * * * F,.._P.,,eAJ UNITY ••• through about 100 partlclpaUq department stores ln a number of cities lncluding New York, W ubinatoo, Baltimore, Denver, Plttabur&h. Atlanta, Dea Moines, Ctnci.DDati, Cbicaao and San Frandaco. Ed Stephens, 1eneral maua1er ol a 'Hecht Co. atore in Baltimore, sald hia ftrm planned to give away 10,000 cards there and another 15,000 lo W aablngton. He said the postal aervlce will have a booth set up ao cuatomen can mall tbe card.a on tbe 1pot for 31 cents. He utd potlal autboriUes allo will expedite movement of the carda to Iran, which normally takee four to five d911. Connecticut Go\'. Ella Gnuo delipated Wedneeday u a day of allent vi&il ln that state and asked .residenta to join lD a lilent viJil in aupport of t.be boltapt. ''I urae-tbe people ol OU' ltate to 1atber In ".., town and dty at 6 :30 p.m. to reflect on the coura1• ol our countrJmeo to far from their bomn," Jin. GrUIO Aid. "At tbele .. ther- lnp, let U1 11Cht cancllel, and mar tbe lllbt ol oar eudlel •· tad U a beaoaD of 1oV. and OCID• cern to tba bmtal• act tlMlr f..W...'' ID ~. N.Y_d. wt olllrill IMMn tcm• wm llOt • OllUUul tne ... Ujhta -4ma for M$ d tbll boltaela-outtddtilae clt1 r..u. • . a&UOM ~ ....... ~ .. ~ ad pd tor .. eradlt. Mite m_,. tar C>PIC prtcee, IUld ao u bl.lb ulM. OPICe prloee an a JOO ,.. .... MJMr Ula • '1 •• .......... ~ •• barf'lllD- CrtlH ID the"' JWt of cl'U4le lftl OPSC-1 1 ~°' '-1 em-:.::: OU II~ Belka 1 detndecl U. ca l .. "-d.Y prt~ blenal'9. aariu .. aD fn&in1ew that ..... cl iitrfalbed countries can euUy awltca. from one aource of enero to another. We aee what I •oold aot tat• to call • p1ycbost1 concernlo1 oll re- terva. •• Iran jalDed tbe millta.nta bJ announdq the bate price ol it.a o'1 bu rt.. from '33.50 to sa • barrel, and OU Mloiater A.IC. Hart ol Nlcerta said he would have no objection to ral1lo1 Nlserta'a base price from 126.27 to $30. Moderate oll mlllisters met two boura after the formal OPEC aeaalona ended Monday evenlna ln an attempt to settle differences with the mllltanta. But thln&a were "getting worse, not better,", said Venezuelan Ener1y Minister Humberto Calderon Berti. The OPEC moderates were led by Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yamaoi, the Saudi oil minister who said OPEC's biggest pro- ducer would impose "no in· crease" ln prices in the first quarter of 1980 and perhaps beyond. He also predicted the hawks "will come down sooner or lat.er'• as the high prices cause an economic slowdown and world oil demand drops. * * * Shah, Trial Positions Reaffirmed TEHRAN, Iran <AP) -The student.a bold.log 50 Americana hostage in the U.S. Embassy blaated Foreign Minister Sadegh Gbottnadeh today for talking too much and fahely encourqiog the Carter administration. say- inl "the least" they will do ia try the captives for spying UD· le11 the ab.ab la returned to Iran. The deelaraUoa followed a new endonernent of the stu- d en ta' actions by Ayatollah R ubollab Khomeini. G hotbzadeb aaid after the shah flew from the United States to Panama over the weekend that aome hostages ml&bt be freed before Chrlstmu. But tbe student.a said Monday none of the captives would be freed and all would be tried. They repeat- ed their position lD a atate radio broadcut today. Without namlDg Gbotbudeb directly, they said lD part: "_ . . The Iranian naUoa la ashamed to speak more than neceuary to the enemy. particularly to a fllt.by one like America. To America we have only one tb1na to say: Hand over lbe deposed abab and bis plunder, however much you keep him outaide America. And 11 the U.S. covernment does not accede to t.bia Juat and humane demand by the Iranian nation, the leut we abaJJ do wll1 be to put t.be American aplea on trial .. Slflll of tlae Tl•e•1 Boulevard stop sign at the comer of Bay Street and Tburtn Avenue in Costa Mesa wu spray-painted with a little extra message overnight ln obvious reference to the Iranian hostage crisis. The paint.er as unknown. • • . .. aad, ~. lii8UMr.. 1di ... ..,.., could be reaebecl f.or IOID Cbar1H filed llondar ID IDuldpaJ court lnelud• four ol wtntapptq and ... oniat ucb of uHldropplaf • pou111loo of danferoua ftnWCll .. and poaea1kJD ol &al· ....... Zvao1 explained tbat tbo COUDU wen ftl9d ln the Central .Judlclal Dbtrict Court ..... tbaa tbe Harbor Court ta Newport BHeh McauH of Gatewuo4'1 UIOClaUaD with the Newport Beach court. "ID 1118/un Clll tbe force, I ftlUN lie' eomie ID CIOlltaet wlt.b all the Judi• tbmt and ao we tued ID 8lnta Ana," Evans e&· plalned. Tbe alle1atlon1 a1ataat Gatewood Item from h1I report. ed uobapplneu at beta1 tranaferred from bla job as ~ dl&tll ................ detective dlvlalon to patrol duties on Oct. 1. That tnmlfer wu a!UIOIJllftld ln eartJ September. a few days before the wiretaps a1Je1edl1 were installed. Police set the date baaed oe one tape of recorded phone COO· venatloo.t recovered alter de-• Ii A t 3 tecUve1 armed wtt.b warrant.a 0 Ce rres 1earcbed Gatewood'• Irvine home. bla van and bia police loeter. In L K • d That tape ls the only one listed aguna I nap In court records filed in connec- tion with the warrant. Laguna Beach police arrested three people OD cbar1es ol al- legedly kidnapping a 21 year-old Laguna Beach man Monday m a dispute over operation or a western wear store tn Orange Nancy Ann Dyer, 42, ol Sam.a Ana and George He rrera Maldonado, Sl, of Glendora and Larry Eugene Creaa, 32, of Anaheim, were booted into Oran1e County Jall oo charges of tldnappio1 James Edgar Rhodes, 21, of 1575 North Coast Hl1bway at about 3.30 p m Monday Cress faces add1Uonal charges of battery after he allefedly punched Francois Bardo , 21 , also of the North Coast Highway addrhs in the face, brealdnl his glasses and causing a lacerallon above twi eye. Police recoost.ructed the story this way : Ms .. Dyer alle&edly owned the Suspect Held In Costa Mesa Knife Attack A Costa Men man remalned in city jail today on charges that be attacked bis landlady's aoo with a butcher t:rufe, police aald today. They said Casey Pyle, 55, of 426 Princeton Dnve, waa being held In Ueu ot $10.000 bail on sus- picion ol uaault with a deadiy weapon ln connection with the 7: SO p.m. Sunday Incident Officers said Marc Edward Muon, 3>, of Costa Mesa. told them be was vt.ttlng his mother at the Princeton Drive address when Pyle attacked him. They said Muon dod&ed the blow and struck Pyle over the nead with an ue bandie. Pyle waa treated at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital before beln& booked into city jail, police said. They said Muoo escaped htjury. Police didn't find the phone Rancho uatavia Indian and la&M uoW late November In a Western Center 00 Chapman aearcb launched lo part by Avenue In Orange. and bad Police Ctllef Pete Gross' concern made an agreement with Ltt R that hls office and confe~ce Bianco. 38, or Laguna Beach. to room nught have been bugged. take over the st.ore But other bugi1n" devices b were found 10 the police build-M s . Bianco hvea at t e Ing search that unrovered the Laguna Beach addr~11 with ber ta P s on Con n o 11 Y. s and nephews Rhodes and Bardo! lnvMtl&alon uld Ila. Bl&OCO Ham1lton'1 phone Imes and ha nepbewa warted in tbe At t.be Ume Gatewood wu westun wear st.ore and were to transferred.. Hamilton .vu de- retti 25 percent of lhe pro-tectlve dlvt.DoD eommander and eedsve · Connolly beaded tbe ad- c Ma: Dyer clalmed abe waa be-mln1strallve division. They lbl ahortchaneed by the three cbangedJOba Nov l Lacuna Beach resident.I, and Acoordang to court document.a. dron to Laguna Beach wttb the Gatewood alle1edly told his de· otber two auapect.a to collect tecttve dlvi11on replacement, propertytromthestore. s,i. James Caracm. lbat be was When they arrlnd at the 1oln1 to get t.be three men - Laguna Beach addrua, Ills. Carson, <Almolly and Hamilton Bianchi wa not at bome. Tbe -out ol his hatred for them. trio allegedly thttatened JOUDI G rota Hid today be would Rhodes by simulating a weapoo, clauify as rumor the reports and forced the victim 10to a car. that Ga~ood was lipped off to The three suspects and their the servuig of the search war- victim th.en drove to Costa Mesa rants the mg.ht before and dis· an an attempt to find Ms B1anch1 posed ot aJI but the one tape When they returned two hours Grose u1d Gate~ 1s sUJI a later tot.be Laguna Beach apart member ?f the police f~rce ment Ms BiancbJ and nephew although his status i& now listed Bard~! engaged 10 a heated as off duty due to htjury. argument with the three SUI· pects It was at that Ume that Cress allegedly asi;aulted Bardo!, and pohce were called The tno were charged wtth kidnappmg and later released oo S7 .500 bail each accordi.oe to «k· tectlves Child Saved Second Time BAKERSFIELD <AP> -A high school teacher got bis wife and Youn& daughter out of their burning house. then bad to save bis daughter a second Urne when the child ran back an.side to save her kitten. Foreign Oil Fees Viewed WASHINGTON <AP> - Tht' Carter administration t!I consldenng imposing a stiff r~ on foreign oil as a means ot r educing im· poru, the Energy Depart· ment sa id today . A spokesman said In answer to quesuons that the im- port ftt is one of a number of possibilities under COD· s1 derat100 by an in· teragency task force that la developmg ideas for re- ducing oil imports and petroleum con.5umptioo. Fred Usalde awoke Monday night to diacover his home's •t· tic on ftre. Wbeo the &trl. whose name was not av•llable. re City Will P turned to the house unnoticed. ray L1ulde went back inalde and go4. STOCKTON (AP> -Tbe dty her out a1a10, Kero County council bu deslpat.ed lh1a a firefieht.en ttport.ed week ol prayer ln Stockton for The lotten also was saved, Thl' task force bas also cons1den!d aeeklng a large mcreas~ m the federal tax on gasoline at t.be pump, from the present 4 centa a gallon to u much u 50 cents, but that idea has drawn a cold reception in Congress The students added that the U.S. bosta,et lD Tehran. fireficbten aaid. "nowadays, omlnoua murmura ..-:=~~==::.::..=...:..:. ______ __:::::~:::::.:...:..:==------------------- are beard from the White Houae quite bnseoly accua.ln1 the Ira· oian nation of havtns chqed Ila poeltlon. What fabe lmaCina· tioo . . . Wby and bow la it that this enemy No. 1 or the Iranian nation can allow ltaelf to indulge ln such frivolous talk? Is it that ertaln responsible omctala have perbape on occasion spoken lr· responsibly and led the enemy to h1a filthy and aat.anlc wbima7 ... ". . . It it not the P'orelp Mln.lttr)' ol tbe lalamlc Republic of Iran whlcb, by exceuive talk· inl about the •l>i• and their trial, about tbetr release and vt. ill to them . . . about the de- J>C)9ed lhah and b1I extradJUon. about h1I trial, or about DlAll)' other lllael. doll DOt lban one voice wt.th that of tbe rnolution and tbe lmam'a line and baa hence pleued the enemy with a mlraa• eneblln1 lt to HY bl'umly: Tbt lltiaatian IA Iran ha.a beOome acceptable?" XfwNlrd ...., cutil•ted tbe U.S. tDNIDJDIDl at a ~ ...,,.. oaa4am MCIDdaJ atO& with Arab jaanlallltL .. KfM>. mtlDt lldd U Pr•dlat e.mter .. ~ ttom ... ..,. tower to~. -U. l?GaDd ... triu to emteblt1b matu.al UD• der1tandla1. we will r•· clproeate. pl'oTld84 ~· eom• penaU. • for tbe c:raeW9 m.. fHdAMt IO far." T • ar=ab &oak DGte of callb~Ml•••tllt~ ............... w ...... ~ am Urie •a ,,,. " font ... lMlt th ..... " ... .WtJ''ll ~ ...... I • Shop now while selections art! plentiful HIDE-AWAY Use our Hid~Away P1an Ro lex can handle the pressure. The incredible Ro lex Submarlner- Oate -p~utt-proof aownto 660 feet, a self-winding chronometer - ft'a a mas""tel-p"'iece-in stalnleil 1teel..., • llOLU I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1979 N 'Anth~~y Charges Legal Persecution -. ...wmed lut ThundQ. Cb.....,. coata1Ded ta u.i. 21- rount tncnetment. kept MCJ'el until ~, ue Identical to U.O.e ccntalOed ID a wn Lndict- ment law onrtW'Ded and a 1ubaeQUl!Dt crim1Dal complaint I l Deily f'te.c Malt ,,_ SIGN OF THE TIMES AT COSTA MESA INTERSECTION Spray Paint Adda Senttment to StrHt Marker /Americans Respond :To Call for Unity BJ Tiiie Auodated ~ From a giant 90-f~ 1*mer unfurled above the George Washington Bridge to small flags flying on city buses in Columbus. Ohio, Americans dis- 1 played their colors today in 1 response to President Carter's call ror a Uruty Day in support of the hostages 10 Iran. Department stores in a number of c1taes gave away Christmas cards to be sent to the 50 embassy hostages in Tehran, (;old Soars To Record; Dollar Dips LONDON <AP) -Gold tut a record $477 75 an ounce today as the dollar declined in trading on European markets nervous over higher oil pnces. Gold opened in London $1 up from Monday's all-time peak of $474, and $5 up from the closing price. But the metal fell back $2 by mid-morning in profit-taking. dealers said. Then it surged in the afternoon for a gain of $8.25 for the day. A key fact.or on the European market bas been the Venezuela meetina of the oil-producing na- tions. Some observers see the latest gold boom as a new lack of confidence in the dollar, the currency used for oil payments. Jn Zmich. gold also shot up to $475, but eased back to $473.50, compared to Monday'a clOl!d.nl l48.s>, then wftrt back to $t76. Silver was quoted in London today at $22..8().SZ:uo an ounce, aurpusi.ac llCDlay'a rec:ord ol '21.00-$21..20. tbe 1overnor of Connecticut uraed ftlidentl to join ber in a silent vigil, some churches held prayer services and thousands of motorists drove with their lights on. "We are going to carry the flags until the hostages are freed," said a spokesman for the Central Ohio Tran.sit Authority as Columbus adorned all its buses with small nags. A 60-by-90-foot flag. believed to be the nation's biggest, flew from an arch on the George Washington Bridge, which links Manhattan with New Jersey Electronic signs on New York expressways, which normally inform travelers about traffic and road conditions, were urg- ing motorists to turn on their lights. A spokesman for Recycled Paper Products, Inc .• a Clucago greeting card and stationery firm, said it was offering Christmas cards at no charge to Americans across the country to send to the hostages. A spokesman for the firm said the cards were being given away tbroueh about 100 participating department stores in a number of cities including New York, Washington. Baltimore, Denver, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Des Moines, Cincinnati, Chicago and San Francisco. Ed Stephens, general manaeer of a Hecht Co. store in Balllmore, said bis flrm planned to give away 10,000 cards there and another 15,000 in W ubiqt.oo. He aald the JJ08tal service will bave a booth let up 10 customers can mall U. cards ao the apot for 11 ceata. Be 1ald poatal autborttiea also will expedite mOYemeat ol tbe cards to Inm. wblcb normalq tak• four to fiveclQR GOW ..-. lo Ceat.ral J>btric:t )lun~COwt. The atbliney pneral's oftlce decided to Met a new indlc:t- ment amid cooeems that the 1tatute ol llmltatiou will expire befoN the eomplalnt proceed- lnp are ccxnpleted. Other defmdan:ts m the action centertns on alleaatiom of cam- patan fund launderlnas are Ralph Diedrich. former board chairman; William Iott. a former Anaheim Cltr Coun- cilman, and Gene Coo.rad. a onetime Oraae Cou:Dt7 polWc&l fl.nuder. Aatbcm.y claimed in today's statement tbat be la beln1 cbar&ed with felanles. Locludlq conspiracy, simply because be failed to properly ftll out cam- pal1n cootribuUon dJscloeure forms. Tboee errors. be aaid. were later corrected. "ID prior cues of alleaed er· ron in campa.lp forms aucb as mllM, d.U lawsulll have ._, UMd to "'Cluire correetJon Clll the form1 and in 901De cues a dvil fine bu reaulted," Anthony a aid "ID my cue, thou&h. 10meone hu decided to UM the eztreme ' met.bod ol crimtna.l charcee to <See ANTllONY, Pace AZ> U.S. Blamed \ Khomeini Aides Assassinated TEHRAN, Iran CAP) - Gunmen on motorcycles as sassinated a leading member or Ayatollah Rubollah Khomeini's revolutiooary regime and two of his bodyguards at Tehran University today . Officials blamed the Umted States for lbe murders. Hojatoles lam Mohammad Mofateb, the bead of the uni· versit~'s theology department, PRICES GOING UP AT GAS PUMPs-A3 PENTAGON EYES MIDEAST PORTS-A4 was the third religious leader as- assinated since Khomeini's rev· olutioo in February. Taghi HaJ Tarkbani, the founder of the Gbobad Mosque in Tehran, was killed in July. and Ayatollah Morteia Motahari. a member of Khomeini's ruling Revolu tionary Council, was murdered in May. Forghan. a lefti!'lt, anti · clerical terrorist organization opposed to Kbomeio.l, claimed responsibility for the earlier at-tack.a and for three others on revolutionary leaders. But the Revolutionary Council blamed Mofateh's lulling on the U S. Central Intellieence Agency and SAVAK, the deposed shah's secret police. "When the 1mpenahstic an terests were cut off from our country, they began plotting against us," the council said This appeared certain to deepen the crisis between the government and the Kbomeuu regime resulting from the oc cupation of tbe U.S. Embassy in Fire Causes $5,500 Loss At Fluor Plant A small fire in a fourth floor office of the Fluor Corp. in Irvine caused an estimated $5,000 damage today. Orange County fire officials said. A spokesman said names ap- parenUy broke out in a plastic bag filled with paper scraps from a abredding machine in the main buildina- Overbead sorinklers were ac- tivated by the Oames and ex- tin&uiabed UJe blaze, be said Firefilh&en were alerted by an automatic alarm in the office. Moat of the damage, the spokesman uid, wu caused by the water. Cause of the blaze is un- determtned. No J.nJuriea were re- ported. Tehran. the holding of 50 Americans hostage there and the refusal of the United States to surrender the depc>eed shah for trial m lran. Joterior Minister Hashem1 Ra- raanJaru, in an 111terview with the official Pars News Agency within hours of Mofateh's death said. "ll could not be coinc1den tat that n&ht in the middle of our struggle against the am penalJsm of the Uruted States one of our top m1litants lB as- sassmated " Tehran radJO reported that l; S -made Colt .38 and 45 cahber pistols were used 10 the assassination EyeWltnesses said Morateh 's killers roared up to the front of the theology bwld.ing at the UDl- vers lty this mormng JUSl alter the ayatollah arnved there m hts car A s be and his bodyguards got out. the gunmen opened fire One bodyguard was killed m lltantly. wb.tle the other was hit lD the bead Mofateh was shot m the knee and staggered into the bulld1ng. but the gunmen pursued tum and shot b1m again, Uus time in Lhc bead Then they escaped on their motorcycLes. the w 1 t.nesses reported Mofatt·h and thtt wounded bodyguard wert' rushed to Talellegha1 llosp1lal about a m 1 le away and underwent emerg<'ncy sur~ery Both dJed about three hours Jatt-r, Tehran Radio announ<'t'<i Early Achiever Student Seeks State Post By JERRY HEKTENSTEIN °'""°""' ........... Mitch Hurwitz. a 16-year-old junior at Estancia High School m Costa Mesa, is unassuming. He smiles, laughs and tries to make Jokes when talking about his acromphshments. Hts most recent recognition came when he was sele<:ted one of three finalists for the student seat on the stale Board of Education He gained the nght to vie for the spot at a Callfonua Associal.Jon of Student Council competition in San Francisco. Hurwitz will fly to Sacramento to be interVJewed by the state board. Others seeking the seat a re Jeffrey Roth of Santa Monica and Jonathan Shapiro of Sacramento lomoetitlon tn San FranCISCO re9u1red a speech or three lo five minutes before 250 students. followed by a two-mmute ques- tion and answer session A dozen students competed Mitch. who manages tus own cookie business, The Chip Yard an Newport Beach, said he talked about how the U.S. bas alwavs placed great emphasis onyoutb "Youth has to achieve," Hurwitz said. "The Chip Yard taught me YotJ can't merely supp- ly informauon. you have to know howto~it " He told the atudent conference °'""' ...... ~ ..... SEEKS ST A TE POST Estancia Htgh's Hurwttz ''problems of the ghetto an.se with people leavmg educal.Jon and because many of those who live there are Wltboul a feeling of self worth.·· The ouestions dealt with tus (See euawrrz. Pa1e A%) Khomeini Backers Ousted by Council BJ lt08EJIT MUSS °' .. ...,Niil .... Supporters ol the Aratollab Kbomeinl unleubed a bttter at- tack oo American pollt-1• ID Iran at a Santa Ana...._. con- ference that wu held outdDon at the lat minute toQJ. The V8'tJa1 broadPdes were to be dellftl'ed from wtthln Santa Alla Cit)' OoUnd1 cbamben but speuen were meted bec1use of tJaejr pollttcal meuqe. DMty ~Staff,_. CRITICIZES PROSECUTORS County Supervisor Anthony Phone Tap Rap Faces NB Cop By JOANNE REYNOLDS Ol-o..·,,.-- Ft•deral offtc1alg wert' expect· ed to decide today whethPr t.o hie addJt.Joo al r harges a~<unst a .Sewport Be.1c h police sergeant accused or tapping police phooe hoes Robert Gatl'wood. a 13 year Vl'lt>ran of thl' force was named tn se"en m1 ::.dt-meanor counts fll t•d '.'tfortd ,I\ 1n Santa Ana ._. unietp.U Court by Deputy Dis- Lrict Attomev Bill Evans. However, 1t w.is learned that FBI agents also are study10g the case Thev wer• eiu>eeted to de-cide today whether federal pros- ecul1on also would be sought. aeamst Gatewood He allegedly tapped the telephone Imes of two police cap- ta 1 ns. Wayne Connolly and Richard Hamilton from m1d- ~ptember to late November Wiretapping 1s both a state and federal oHenS(> ti a te"'ood v.h o w..is hos p1tahzed .,.. 1th a back 1nJury at the ti mt' the mvcst1gal1on .,.. as made public. onginall~ d(•chned comment on the case pending the filing of charges. He bas since left the hospital and. today. neither he nor has at- torney could be reached for comment Charges filed Monday in mun1c1pal <'ourt Include four counts of "tretappmg and one count each of t-avesdropping. possession of dangeroui. fireworks and possession of am- pbetarrunes. Evans explained that tbt- counts were filed 10 the Central Judicial Distnct Court rather than the Harbor Court in Newport Beach because of Gatewood's association with the Newport Beach court "ln bis years on the force, I figure he'd come ln contact with all the Judges there and so we filed in Santa Ana." Evans ex- plained. Tbe alleeatioos aeainst Gatewood stem from his repor.- e d uobappineu at being transferred from bis job as <See POUCE, Pase AZ) Coast Weather Conalderable low cloudi- neu tontOt and ftriable cloudlne11 Wednesday. Lows tmlOt raqi.q from 50 at the l>eacbei to $S lo- laad. m.e:, Wednesday from • ~ cout to •lolaDd. IN&IH'NDAY SJw••'*" .... ea.Do lallir.t .. ftml ,_ of ,.. lfoildr:w .... /otlCbalJ -...... ~•"-'BJ. RanChland Ownership Oumged Oranae County 1upervlson were l'nformed Monday tbat OW1lenblp of tbe 27 ,000.acre Wbltiq Ranch In the El Toro area bu chanted banda. E.A. "Sandy" Sandlln1, vtee president of the Warmlneton Group of Irvine, said that WarmiDeton will usume im· mediate control of the property. He u:ld In hla letter to county officials that a purchase asne· ment bas been reached between Carma Developers (California) Inc. and Property Mana1ement and Dlveniried Development, Inc. of Loe Angeles. The property was purchased last July for $12 million by a group of Iranian businessmen operating through the Los Angeles flrt'D . No details on the latest purchase price have been an- nounced. Carma reportedly would hold title to the property and Warm- ington would develop it. Sandling asked supervisors to act on the matter in the first general plan amendment in 1980. The property, located between Lake Forest and the Cleveland National Forest, previously was designated in the county's general plan for residential de- velopment. However, the proposed de· velopment was located in an area where housing is prohibited because of blgh noise levels at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta· t10n. It was reported that the com- pany is planning to build 3,600 homes on the property along with other commercial and res- idential development. Homes Sought For 'People' In Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Mayor Ed McFarland has asked Costa Mesana to help provide homes for meJDbers ol the Up With People cast who will be in the city for 10 days in January. McFarland said he housed a cast member several years ago and believes the experience was mutually beneficial About 300 members of the non- profit, non-sectarian musical performance sroup will an1 ve Jan. 11for10 days, durina which they will perform three times at Orange Coast Colle1e and pre- pare for a Jan. 20 performance at half-timeoftheSuper Bowl. The cast members are between 18 and 24 years old. Rosta are asked to provide 100,- i n 1, some meals, and tranaportatlon or bus' access to the Oraqe County Falrtrounda. blformaUoo I.a available by call- ing 979-1133. DAILY PILOT Tho 0.-C..Oollir ....... """'-~ ...... -............... ..._..,.,,.°'_ "'"' ............. ~ ........ --... ,..._.,_ ................ ,,., ... c.i. -........ 9Mdl.-.....-~,--Y....,,l,_,"-..... ,..,...c... A ................... ......_._...,.._ ....... ,,,..,.,. .... ...,....,..... ...... ........... c..-.Cll....,... .... ..-. ...... ,..,....,._,__ . •••• c:.... VIU,.,.._. _o..;.i __ HURWITZ. • resume. Hurwih aald, and political Lssues. "My atance on la1ue1 ta not important," Hurwlts said. "Wbat I feel I.a molt imPOrtaat ii that, if 1 'm elected, r represent the students tho W'Y they want to be represented." There waa no local or area competition for Hurwitz. He made it to the state level on bis resume and letten of recom- mendation from Dr. Bob Fran- cy, principal at Eatancia and hia En1U1b teacher and drama coach. Barbara Van Holt. Hurwitz ls the junior class president who says be bu always been interested in 1ovemment. He is active in drama, havtna played the lead In "The Drunkard" this lut fall and wu on thejayveewaterpoloteam. He abo has competed on the jayvee track team. Hi.a career interesta are law and politics. Mitch lives with bis mother, J_udy, and stepfather, Mike Gertner in Costa Mesa. " IW C from 0111 IOUr t or tl1 to IDCllUler. We ... I W UJd -1tata to call a p11ebolt1 CftHf'llt I oU ... Mn•.'' lru ~ tM miUtanu ~~°'9~ U.. prtee ol all 11 rtlla fl'OID IO to 121 a hrrtJ. Ud on lltnJatet A.K. Hart ~ Nllerta ttld M would bne DO 01-J•etl lo ra11lq Nta•n•'• -. prtff 1rom sa.21 tollO, lloderate I mlatsten m« two boura after tb• formal OPEC ... 1om eDct.d Jllcmday evemq In an atwnpt to MUie dlffennet1 wttb tbe mW . Bu.t tb1no '"" •1ettlq wone; not b9tter," 1at Voeauelu !!aer1y lllnlster Humberto Caldercm Berti. Tb• OPEC moderates wen led by Sheik Ahmed Z11ll Yamanl, the Saudi oil mlniater wbo said OPEC'• bi&1est pro- ducer would impose ·'no in- creue" in price. la tbe llnt quarter of 1980 and perhaps beyond. He also predicted the bawu ••wru come down soooer or latel''' as the hllh prices cause an economic slowdown and world oil demand drops. • Yamanl was Joined by Oil Minister Mana Saeed Otalba of the United Arab Emirates. Last week, the UAE followed the Saudis in increasing their baae price from $18 to $24 a barrel, and Otaiba said Monday he would free1e tus price through the first half ol 1980. • Also in the moderate bloc were Venezuela and Qatar, which joined the Saudis in in- creasing their base price to $24 a barrel. Ecuador and Gabon were said to be supporting the Saudi move , and Indonesia raised itJ! prices by $2 to $23.SO a barrel Newport Woman To Appeal Verdict Lawyers for a Newport Beach woman given a two-year prison term for killing a woman who had been her husband's mistress say they will appeal the sen· Lenee San Bernardino Superior Court Judge John Hews Monday ordered Atilla Marie Delatore, 55, of 101 Schol% Plaza ln the Versailles Apartments to report to the California Inatltute ror Women in Chino Jan. 17. The sentence came in spite of the San Bernardino County Proba· tion Department's recommenda- tion that the woman be placed on probation. "I do think she could be a danger to others," Hews said, adding that Mrs. Delatore bad madeJ1wnerous threats and prior assaults on Mrs. Carol Kumagal of San Jose before shooting her three times last July 5 in her then· Apple Valley home. Mrs. Delatore pleaded no con- test to voluntary manslaughter in the killing. The incident look place when she arrived home unexpectedly and found her husband, attorney J ohn Delatore with Mrs. Kumagai. Testimony prior to sentencin~ andlcated that Mrs. Kumagai, 35, flaunted her three-year rela- tionship with Delatore to Mrs. Delatore. Mrs. Kumagai was Delatore's one-time legal secretary Mrs Delatore wu released on Sl00,000 cub bond until she re- porU to prison. Mrs. Kumagai's husband, Robert, has filed a damage suit on behalf of the couple's two children against Delatore. The suit alleges Delatore did nothing to stop the shooting which deprived the children of their mother's care. Delatore, 55. is prominent ln Democratic Party politics ln San Bernardino County. Jogger Discovers Man's Body in Surf The body of a man believed to be the missing victim of a Dec. 9 plane crash off the coast of Hun- tington Beach was discovered ln the surf Monday evenin1 by a jogger , police said. Authorities said the body bas been tentatively identllied u Ruben Reyes of Garden Grove. The body, they said. wu found on Bolsa Chica State Beach near Golden West Street at 7:40 p.m. by Jouer Alex Lovera. Two other Garden Grove men, pilot David Lee Riddle, 38, and Reyes' brother Eddie Reyes, 20, were killed in tbe crub of the ain1le-enat:ne plane. Beach's Meadowlark Airport~ The three men. authorities re- ported. were beaded for Catalina bland. At the time of the accident. authorities said, the coast area WU blanketed in fol. Search crews scoured the Huntln1ton Beach and Seal Beach coastline for several da}'! followtne the cruh ln search of lhe tb1rd victim. AutbortUea inltially said t.bere was some doubt a third person was in the plane and noted the rented Cessna 172 was cbeclced out to only two people. However , a worker at Meadowlark Airport told police Both bodies, police Hid, were he saw three men board the found lloatint off Bolla Chica small plane. Surfen, who wit- State Beach abortly alter the aened the crash, al.lo bad told crHh. The plane went down poUce they saw a tblrd body tn alter taldDI off from Huatlnitoa the w1ter. F ..... P-AJ POUCE ALLEGATIONS. • • - But otb•r busatn4_ d .. teea were found ln the poUce build· ln1 sea.rd> that uneovered the t1p1 on Connoll1 '• and HamlltM'1 oboGe Unel. At the tfme Gatewood wu tranaferreic1, Hamilton wu de-tective dlvtalcln aomm.--IDd CoaaoU1 beaded tb• •cl· ,mlnl1tratlve dl•l1ton. Th•Y a.n,ect~Nov.L Oat#ood tuftelid a back lo-turr the eta,, tbt ••arch ,, .. rut.I "'" Miftd Wben be f ll doWD u. ._ at t.M. pOUc. •· tioD. Ht ... ~ tW • .... Ort1laall~, Orou 1ald Glltnood wu an "*1U Milin-: llllllt ..... nqtllnd Jdm ·~ ~~=rt~-= --0 ..... ~ ... ._ ... ,... ,tilj~. • r pAC'f\C COAST c:: R!LOCATED LAUNCHING RAMP 1"Hl9 19 "-AJI POii NEW PACIPIC COUT HIGHWAY lllUDCll OV1R u.Y"' ,_._ ... 'II Should be Done lair '81' a. ...... Cly llf ,,....,. .. v ... M........ · Iranian 'Students' Insist Trials Due CBI Trans Seeks Bids For Bridge TEHRAN, Iran (AP> -The student.I bold.in& 50 Americana bosta1e in the U.S. Embauy blasted ~ID Minister Sadep Gbotbudeb today for talltins too much and fallely encourann« the Carter admlniltration, say- ing "the least" they wlll do is try the captives for spyin1 un· less the shah ls returned to Iran. The declaratlon followed a Wray Casts Support to McCarthy By n:aay HERTENSTEIN °' .. DMty ,,_ ...... Assemblyman Chet Wray, D· Garden Grove, said tn a state ment released today through an aide that he ls supporting state A1111e mbly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy in hiB bid to retain the speaker's post. And McCarthy, D-San Fran- c ls co, claimed victory today over Assemblyman Howard Berman, D-Los An1eles, saying Wray's vote was the 26th and the one needed to keep the speaker's chair. Wray. in a statement to the Daily Pilot through Charles Dargan, bis admutlstraltve as- s11tant, 1aid, "Alter seven days of deliberation and conaldera· lion of both candidates, I am giving my unqualified support and vote to Leo McCarthy " McCarthy was in Oranee County Monday seeking Wray's support, according to Howard Gingold, press secretary for McCarthy But Berman reportedly claimed Monday afternoon that "Wray waa undecided" and himself t e lephone d Wray seeking support It was after those incidents that Wray at 9:30 p.m. Monday telephoned Dargan with the statement supporting McCarthy Glneold said Wray did have some "second thoughts" but de c1ded late Monday to release the statement officially supporting McCarthy. The Assembly speaker. at a Monday news confe rence 10 Sacramento. presented a lilt of 26 Democratic Assembly mem bers who, he cl\Jmed, had com- mitted thetr votes to him. When Berman learned of the li1t he questioned the support of Wray, claimin1 the latter was undecided, and said be doubted support ot Allemblyman Mike Gage of Napa. new endorsement ol the ltv- denu• actloM by Ayatollah Rubollab IDwnetat. G botbudeb Hid after the abab flew from the United States to Pan.am.a over tbe weelleod that some bolt.a&• mlaht be rreed belOft Cbrtstmu. But the students uMI llcmd.ly ooae ol the capUv• would be fteed and all would be tried They repeat- ed their s--itioa lb a ltate rectio broadcast today. Without namin1 Gbotbcadieh dirtttly. they Rid In part: ". . . 'Ille Iranian natJca ls ashamed to speak more than neceasary to the enemy, particularly to a ftltby ooe lite America. To America we have only ooe tbinl to say: Hand over tbe deposed abab and h11 plunder, however much you keep him oul.lid.e America And 1f the U.S. ,avemment does not accede to this just and humane demand by the Iranian nation, the leut we shall do will be to put ~e American apies oa trial The students added that "nowadays. ominous murmun are heard from thP White House qu1le brazenly accusin1 the ln· nian nation ol baving cbaqed 1ta position What false lmacina lion . Why and bow ts 1t that thts enemy No . 1 or the lraruan nalton can allow it.&ell to l.Ddul&e an such frivolous talk? ls 1t that ertaan responsible orticials have perbapcs oo occas100 apollen ir- responsibly md led the enemy to btS filthy and aatanic wbima., COllltruetioa blda are beiDc 1ou1bt today bJ the state Department ol TranaportaliOll for the new, sevea·lane Paclflc Cout Hlcbway bridle over Up- per Newport Bay. Advertisemenu for the project set a Jan. 31 deadline for sut>- ml11lon ot contract bida to tha CalTramolficeln Loe Antel•. Accordin1 to the CalTrau acbedule, construction abould besift ant June oo tbe atruc· lure. It will replace tile 47-year. old, four-lane bridle. Comtnactioo time lJl estimated at 15 to 18 month.a. whicb meau the new bridce abou1d be ln use by the end ol J.i81. The brid&e ls one of Newport Beach's bluest tratric bot- Uenecka and city officla!a and citizen aroups have been pu.bin« since 1974 to have the old structure replaced. Included in the project will be wtdening of the Pacific Coast Highway lntersectio~u with Dover and Bayside drives at either endpl the span. The new brld1e wtU be built to the .north~ tbe exi.!tinc bridge. which will remain in use throughout the construction period CalTrans engineers now estt mate the lot.al construction cost at •.s million. up f7 million from the W74 Pf'OJec:t estimate o1 S2.SmUlloo F ..... P~Al ANTHONY INDICTED. • • punish technical errors of ~ porting." Anthony continued ''In my view. there comes a point where prosecution becomes persecutioa," he said. Antbooy disclosed today that as late as lut week negotiations were under way that could have led to a "fair and reasonable set tlement ol this matter." Anthony declined to reveal whether he had offered to plead guilty lo a lesser mlsdemea.ooc char1e. He aald be did not understand the decision by the attorney general ol'fice to seek new indict· merAa. •'It appean, however, that hi1her authorities lo the At- torney General's office bave overruled tbe local deputies who have warted oo tbia cue for some two years, the result ol wbicb could be another l~ court proceedin1." Anthony said. Durln1 today's proceedings. Judie Jafhea 0 . Perez a1Teed to delay an-algnment or the defen- dant.a to Jan 11 Anthony's attorney, Thomas Cros by ol Newport Beach. said he will file a motion asking the court to d.lsmiss the new indict- ment Neither Diedrich nor Kott commented today on the new in d1ctment. Conrad. who ls in custody OD a (ederal loan fraud convictlon. wun'l broucht to Oran1e County for the arraign- ment City Will Pray STOCKTON <AP> -Tbe city council bu detlpated th.ls a WHk ol praJel' in Stockton for the U.S. bostqe9 ln Tehran. HIDE Aw, A ·y Shop now. while sel«tions a~ plentiful. -n. Use our Hide--Away Pl.an. Rolex can handle the pressure. The inc:ftdible Rolex Submariner- Date- ereaswe--proof aown to 660 feet, a lelf-wind.lng duonometllf- tt's • INllefplecl b\ atainJeU stftl. -I" • aos..s . ,. f t i . r f t • ( t l ' t t L J • Festieal ol Llg•t• _President Carter looks on as Rabbi Abraham Sbemtov and Brian Eisenstat, son of presidential adviser Stuart Eisenstat, light the candles of a menorah in Lafayette Park near the White House. The menorah, symbolic of the Jewish festival of Hannukab, recalls the victory 2,143 years ago by Jews over invaders. Dime-a,.Gallon Hike In Gas Price Seen NEW YORK CAP) 1~ prices are climbing , and analysts say the cost o pulling up to the gaa pump could be as much u 10 percent bl&her in the next two months. Wholesale gaaolln' prices have been raised as much as aix cents a 1alloo the last week as major producers responded to announced retroactive crude oil price increues. But other factors are at work in the market, including infla- tion, Iran's embargo on oil sblp- menta to the United States and reviaed government rules on the markup gasoline dealers are al- lowed, analysts say. Crude oil price increases ex- pected to be approved by the Organization of Petroleum Ex· porting Countries this week could push up prices by as much as an additional 10 cents a gallon, analyst.I say, based on reports from the OPEC meeting in Caracas, Venezuela. The national average price of all grades of 1aaollne la $L03 a gallon, accordin1 to tbe Lundberg Letter. "The brunt of it will bit in February,'' said Mark Emond, editor of the Loe Angeles-based new1lettel' that covers lbe 1uoUne industry. On Monday, standard OU Co. of Callfomla, wblch market.I un- der the Chevron brand name, and Exxon Corp. said they were ral1ln1 wholesale gasoline prices alx centl a 1allon in response to Saudi Arabia's de- cision to boost cn>de prices $8 oo a 42-galloo barrel to $24. Exxon today announced it wu raising wholesale prices im- mediately nationwide by 8 cents per gallon on all eradea of gasoline. Since last week, Mobil Corp. and Texaco toe. have raised the price of a gallon of gasoline 3 cents; Standard OU Co. of In- diana, 2 to 3 centa; CITGO, a penny; and Sun Co., 2 cents. Chevron, Mobil, Texaco and Exxon depend heavily on Saudi oil, and analyst.I expect Texaco and Mobil also to raise their prices in response to the Saudi move. Mobil's kent increase came before the Saudi action. Texaco raised prices Saturday but said its increase wu not related to the new Saudi crude-oil price. Neither would comment on plans for further price in- creases. OPEC-triggered increaaes will not be felt at the coo.sumer level for a few weeks because federal gasoline price cootroll require lbat oil companies wait a month before paasinl on bliber costs to consumers. However, because Saudi Arabia's 33 percent increue was retroactive to Nov. 1, Chevron was able to ralae prices without delay. To Grow •1 DSl.OllD aaoou aWJN .............. Oranp~Tranalt Dmatct director• a1reed llonda1 Oil a T ptftmt ~nticlG ol bus Hrvice1 over ~ neat fl•e yean. Tranalated to numben, that mean• 81 million paaaeitten would ride 8l'b tranalt district vehlcl• by 1185. That'• about three times the pre1e11t number ol pauenaen. Fare hikes would 1enerally keep pace with tnnauon in- creaaea, accordin& to staff pre.. dictlona. And, with the IT'Owtb rate. pusqer waiting at bus stops would sbrlnk from the pl"t!MDt hour and balf-bour pauses between bu$es to 10 or 1S minute walta tn most cues. Transit dlstrtct officials didn't say bow much total operating costs would increase under the proPOMd five-year plan. They expect a starr report oext month to map out budget details. But Ralph Clark, OCTD chalnnan, denied that the bus service expansion would require tax increases for the rublic. .. Expansion wil be com- mensurate with re•enues," Clark aald. "U the people of Orance County want more transit service than this, they can tell ua tbrou&h the ballot process.'' Staff memben said puaeager fares would pay for 28 percent~ the transit district's budget by 1985. compared to the current 17 percent. Transit district directors opt- ed for the 7 percent expansion rate became a lar-aer increase mipt mea a lou of federal funda for tnmalt project.I, said bH Hornung, transit district apokeaman. With a 10 percent expansion, fOf' eu.mple, the diatrtct would be unable to come up with the local money needed to match federal grants, Hornung said. ..By tbrottllng back to 7 per· cent, we still have the optioo to develop a rapid transit system," be said. With the approved expansion, the OCTD bus neet will grow from the 322 large buses the dis- trict owns now to 670 by 1985 and SMO by 1980, Hornung said. And the 22 million bus trips taken by transit district persoos in 1978-79 will increase to 61 million trips in 1985 and 93 million in 1990, under the pro- posed expansion . Arms Race Rapped VATICAN CITY (AP) -Pope John Paul U in an appeal to world leaders today denounced the UH of the "bil lie" and said the exiltmce of the arm. race raiaea smplciom of the sinceri- ty of declarations ln support of peaceful coexi.ltence. "Violence nourt.M9 ln llee and need.I Ilea,'' the pope laid ln a 2,SOO.wont me11aae marting the Roman Catholic CbW'Cb'1 World Day of Peace Jan. 1. New Guidelines OK.'d Building Pennit Requirementll Eased? ~ A .,.,.....called u a '11"4»-eeUb ; ....... 'Mid tlM Ud9l· t1 ae•••'• dl1p_t~1 llad a =" IUec:t CID ddldND ta re-mlDortt)' a.om.. Not cm.tr .,.. tt --PNJ~ bl the -~. iald, bat tt allo tim: M~m amoa1 tile mbloritY. Unl•enib of Colorado law profeuar .IGaatboa Cbue and Jamu Jo,, ACLU neeutln SJ,188 an O•n~e Chuck Mara of Syracuse, N.Y., who paid a record S28.000 for a bottle of Chateau LaFite Rotbschlld 1806, samples the wine at a $1,500-a-plat~ dinner in Elmira Heights. N.Y. Restaurant owner Joseph Pierce (center> and Chicago Tribune wine columm!\t Craig G<>ldwtn are among the guests. Mesa Police Probe Freak Auto Death Costa Mesa police aaid today they are continuing to interview witnesses in an attempt to establiab exactly bow a 47-year- 35 Percenl Flunk Test SAN FRANCISCO <A P > Some 35 percent of Sao Fran- cisco State juniors have failed a new English test required for graduation, campus officials say. "Under lbe circumstances, I don't think it's too bad," said professor Bill Roblnaoo, wbo overseee the testing program. He said most of the students failed because they couldn't or- ganize material, strung sen- tences together wilb too many "ands" or wrote lo a choppy style. old Costa ·Meu woman fell and wu nm over and killed by her own car Sonday. Sgt nm Holbrook a&ld 1t bas been detemuned that a eollwon between the runaway car and a passing vehicle may have played a pert In the death rA Beatrice Finley Marshall. who wu killed at about 5·30 pm m front al El Pescador restaurant at 17th Street and Tu1t1n Avenue. He aald Mrs. Mal"5hall's car apparently backed over her ontt in the parting lot. lbeo coo· tinued into the street when! 1t tut another car. whose driver escaped injury The angle and force of the impact caused tbe car to veer. so lbat it ran in a circle. slrlklllg Mrs. M~hall twice more. Sgt Holbrook said. A passing motorcyclist stopped and managed to get ID· side the car and stop 1t. he said • Marriage :: Of Gays 'Invalid' • ') ,, " LOS ANGELES (AP> -Say • ~ft!t waa not yet Ume fOI_~-~ •· a federal Judie ~­lbat 1ame-8U marria•ea are in- valid, and relmed to block the deportation of a bomoaexual Auatrallan. Anthon.)' Corbett Sullivan, 37, it married to an American man and claimed be should be eo· Utled t.o stay in the United Slates. The concept or marriage someday may be broadened to include the relation.sblp between. two bomoeexuala. U.S. District• Judce Irvtng Jilli said Monday. "The time may come far in lbe future," Hi 1 said. "But the time ii not here yet · · Sullivan said the ruling denies bomoaexual.s due process and• equal protect.loo of lbe law, and tbal lt probably will be ap- pealed Sulbvan, from Australia. and Richard Adams. or Hollywood, got a mamage llcen.se and were wed In BouJder' Colo . lD ms. They moved to Hollywood and later requested permanent im- migrant status for Sulhvan as the spouse of a c1t.ueo Meantune, the mamage was declared mvalid by the Colorado attorney genera.l's office, wtuch said the county clerk erred in is· ~ uing the llcense Sullivan then received a letter from the Immigration and NaturalizatlOn Service saying, "You have faded to establish a bona fide mantal relationship can eX15t between faggots." The INS said It would wlthdra ... the letter because of the offending language, but con· tinued to bold the potnbon that no mamqe eiusted and that SullJvan had to leave the COWl· try A deportation hearing for Sullivan is set Feb. 21, but ap- peal.a d the rullng and any ac- tion by the INS ~ely will allow SulUvan to remain 10 the U.S. oo bis tounst visa for at least several more years. The pa.tr said they will leave. th~ country together 1£ the ap- peal falls The lJ S Supreme Court u1 1971 stated there was no sub· 5tant1al federal question 10- volved and refused to review an appeal of Mmnesota law pro- h1b1tmg same-sex mamages USO. I llY tDMCb about sett1q a raU. small tree that woa.ldn't t.Ke 1DUJ btJlta, Uaua aavtq vital nlllional eDerlY, iDcreaed tbli.r l'UQ16dcm about my moth·•· PcmttQ I lneft&Md their ampldcm about me u a Chriatmu tree buyer wbea I voiced tbe Tiew around tbe J I ~1) I /, Chmtma& Tree Salesman Explaining Pncing Policy dinner table earlier that the price of trees this year must be under control or the OPEC nations Anyway, the whole issue was solved when the ram1ly delegati.oo showed up here at the newspaper orhce last mgbt about closing time and said it was time to go pay off the national debt to a tree man IT WAS CAREFULLY explained to me that the Christmas tree would be selected under the democratic system I got ont-vote They got seven The majonty rules. they srud We finally arrived at the tree lot and I carefully checked the price tags on several or the models that were offered. When 1 got light-beaded and had to sit down for a spell. the kids accused me or faking 1t. The rest of them charged orr and left me m one comer of the lot where I was inspecting this tree Wlth a few scat- tered branches I was still trying to figure out bow the spaces between the tree limbs could be filled ID with tinsel when tbe rest or my gang voled. THEY WERE OVER in the Cadillac end of the lot at the time. The tree the majority selected ls ~. Lush Green. Priced right. For the tree man. that 1s I've never seen a fellow with such a broad grin. Surely this is going to be a Merry Chnstmas. For the tree man, that is. WA811N <AP> -'De r'Wi'9• ........ tdMd • dill· •t•tl• to t wbetber ""'-'11 ID tbe oil·atdl I'll• Gulf·lbdlu Oeean ... 1nl1 t allow lnertued ot tbllr ""8 ad ._ bJ' U.& f t IClmlniitrldoo IOUJC. 81;.. dbdaeed •oacla.J tbe a.tc.t ntdeaee ol America fCIGA:.ID about ~ lb t..u tbe ndcm, abu bJ tbe oWltb.rvw ol tbe lhah and tbe mon recent takeover ol the U • Emb111y tn Iran,~ ln Yema, aud qm ot lnsi.tbllf. t1 In other eountri•. TBE AOMINIST&ATION aowaa, wbo uted to mna1D &DelllYmoat. ttl IHd tbat DD de- dliom have Jet been made. The mla1loa, they aalcl, is In tbe nature ol a recoana1umce to probe attltudea about tbe poulbllib' ol more frequent U.S. mllltary uae cl area f acWtiea. Tbey alto ltraaed that there l1 no Intention to seek any permanent U .S . bases, but Oman, Somalia and Kenya are coaaldered pouible point& wbett American nnal forces mi&bt put into port during deploy- ments. The de1e1at.1on, led by Pen· ta1on Mideast expert Robert Murray, beaded rll"lt for Saudi Arabia. Sources said it would ln· rorm Saudi officials of U.S. in· tentiona to discuss ereater military accesa with leaders of some other countries 10 the re- gion. SAUDI ARABIA, lhe top US. customer ror arms and military equipment. has sought so rar to maintain an arms-length rela t1onstup with the United States The question or American bases ln the area is considered touchy potit1cally. Countries friendly to the United Stales. s uch as Saudi Arabia. are sensitive to possible criticism by other Third World countries at they aUow use of their territory by American armed forces. The adrrunistrauon h\.s been explonng a variety of possible ways to mamtain a frequent and visible military presence in the Indian Ocean ·Arabian Sea Persian GulC reglon. TBE•E WEaE proposals for creation or a permanent neet ID the ln<lian O<:ean, much like the U S. 6th and 7th fleets m the M edlterranean and Western Pacific But U S. Navy re- sources are spread very thin. Up to now, the admmistration has chosen to operate carrier task for ces al more frequent in tervals in the Indian Ocean rather than to establish a per manent fleet. Last week. the Navy moved a destroyer tender mto the Indian Ocean to provide repair services for the task forces. indicating that commanders do not expect to bring those earners back into the Pactf1c any time soon Hundreds Flee Floods Rains Swelling Washington Rivers Tewaptrature• AINny AlbV'q.w AsNvllle A.llot1i. AllOfltkCly a.111 ....... BlrmlntfW'n Blllll"•rck lloiM fkKton llllffolo CNrlst"WV CMcaoo Clfl< ll!Nltl Cle......, c.etutfttM Del l'l. Wt!< Oeftvff OMMolfttl °"""' °"'""' l'olrMllU ~ HolOMI ..., ..... ,,.._.,, J--.'vllle KWICJIY LMV..-Uttte ltOCll UI,.,.... l..wlnllle ,._,.. ...... Mllw .... ..... ~ ............. .... Ofte.-.... YWll ori..(lty OMeM ........... ~. ~ ~ .... Mt. ~Ore .... -~ "' Lo ~. ,. . u ,, ., 20 44 11 •7 22 41 11 37 :ro t1 11 '° 2S '° u 71 ,. ,. fl 19 IS n u 20 • 2S ,. • 2• 114 • 27 20 ti 10 10 II 1 ·U 4l IJ J2 22 4' M 21 ,. H :U 21 D ., . JI Ii II » 11 " J2 • 11 ,. 17 11 2' ,. JI U ,. » 4J 21 11 ts II n .. 11 11 41 u • 4 • u 42 .Al1 • u .. " .. ., ...... 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Hltll t :tt 11."1 4 I ..l*CIOAY l'lrtt a.-2 .. o.m I t l'lm H 1111 I !S o.m. 6 S SoaMI ~ J;» ._,,., ·U $9c:8N .. ._ 1t:•11.m. u IUll r1 ... ~,. e.m ..... •:• ,.,., • MoMtlell6:Go ""·-•:41 •. l'ft. •ica-. .... s.,., ....... Steeldag St•lt~ There's no "His" and "Hers," bul that's because only 250 ot these modified Japar Phaetons are beinc made. It ioe. for $49,950 u is. U you want the option.a, de· duct S'l8,6:50 Crom your Cbriltmaa savings. House Bill Far Tougher on Industry WASHINGTON CAP> -The "windfall profits'' tax puaed by the Senate. wtuch would LU the oil industry $99 bi.lllon lffl lb.an a House venioo, la beadlne in1o a congre11ional ne10Uatin1 committee with little prospect for a compromiae t.bil year. The task factoc lhe Senat.e- Ho~e conference committee ls to hammer out a meu~ that over the oext 11 years will cost the oil Industry somewhere between the $178 blllJon voted by the Senate and the $277 billion passed by the H~e The con rerees will be under pressure to make sure the oil industry 1~ provtded ample incentives to in crease production BY ROVGH estimate, the Senate bill. passed 74·24 Monday night, would capture about 38 percent of the net ''wtodfall" ex pected to be taken by the oil tn· dustry in the 1980s bttause of President Carter 's declsioo to remove federal price controls from US. crude oil The House passed bill ~d take about 61 percent The aenatora and House men> ben who will strive for a com· promise wtll meet for the first time Wednesday. >1Cides aay there 2.ppears little chance they can complete their work by f'n. day night. when they are due to start a holiday recess Barring unlikely sessions between Christmas and New Year's Day, final action .. ,11 thus probably be delayed unuJ early m January. If there is a delay, tbe new tax would be 1m · posed retroactively to Jan. I THERE ARE MAJOR d1f· ferences between the House and Senate bills in addition to the $99 billion revenue eap. The final comprom.lae will have to resolve these two disparities: -The House would Lu 90 per· cent of future price increases oo oil found alter 1978; the Senate tax oo this oil would be 10 per- cent. -Tbe House granted no s pecial coo.ideratlon for 1n· depe~ra. As iocen· Uves forts, who do to percent ot the exploratory drill· in1. the Senate allowed each to ~cape the wtndf all tax on the fint LOOO barrels pumped daily. CAaTEa'S DECISION TO gradually eod price cootrols on U S . crude 011 wlll take an estimated $1 trlllioo from con- sumers over the next 11 years and &Ive rt to the otl industry. New Meaning Given To 'State Dinner' WASHINGTON CAP> -Kut Douglas and Ann Landers were singing Chnstmas carols ofr key President Carter was jolung that "women are taJung over' We have to guard our n anks · · Rosatynn Cart.er. alone m the huge Wtute House hall, was wtg glang to the beat or the music Prime Minilter Margar et Tbatcber ot Gttat Bntam. tM guest ot honor. wu ta.Jung the blame for the Washington Redaklns' loss to Dallas That's the way it went Monday night at what was, by any ac count, an 1.musuaJ state dmnt'r ;,it the White House Whtle ber husband '4as ouu1de saying goodbye to Mrs Thalcber. Rosalynn Cart.er waJt · ed for tum m the middle of Cross Hall, moVJ.ng to the musu.· as 1f she were about to dance b'y herself As I.be butler passed by. she quickly grabbed a glass ol champagne off his tray Carter returned and bellowl'<I loudly· "Where's Brooks., .. In short order. Rep Jdck Brooks. D·Texas, found bis way to the pres1dent. who grandly announced "Everybody! It's Jack Brooks• birthday' '· The Manne Band struck up. "Happy Birthday To You " Brooks, grinning ear to ear . declared, "39 once more " Latt'r. the congressman ad· m1tted he ~as realty "57, thank God. and going for 100 •· Dollgla.s. the actor, and Ann Landers. the colwnmst. weren't the only carolers. S~andmg ht-fore the audience, th~ were Joined by Sttretary of State Cyrus Vance. Lynda Bird Johnson Robb. reporter Warren Weavt'r, conductor Sarah Caldwt>ll and others who each ~ang l><>lo a IJ.ne from "Twelve Days ol Cbnstmas " Except for Vance and Douglas. nearly all sang bor· rtbly orr key ~s. Landers m1~sf'd her cue completely and st.oppcd tbe song to try again Wea\·er LDlproved With practice. Ounng his fourth attempt at · f111e GOlr<ien rings " the Jud1ence burst into applause Carter sa.ad he'd tned out for tht> !>lngJng team but was turned down Be wise this Christmas - shop where you get friendly service, a wide range of gifts, conuenience -and save time and energy. Shop Westclifl Plaza -where shopping is always a pleasure. Weatcli/I Plaza stores will be open until 9 pm weekdays as of December 13th for your shopping convenience. ~11 .. eA••·-· LOI ANO•LBS (AP> S1lpertar o.t , ..... Paul S&tJ bH aakect th• Loa Aaaeru acbool dlltdat to ,,.. u ..... tlonal N0.000 on ciompater ( J ltudlea al poalble cM8esn1at1aa plana, ID attorney for the lcbool boardaaid. Attorney David Petenon aald the district already bu 1pent $225,000 for 17 of the studies. Peterson made hia commenta Monday at the two-month-old in· tegratioo lrial. S.•--S.U Seea SACRAMENTO (AP> -A federal Judge bu refused to halt a plumed auit by California At· tomey Genenl Geor1e Deukme- jian aUeclDa mlame or funds by officers al Synanon. Immediately after U.S. Dia· trtct .Judae Philip Wllkina' order OD Mooclay. Deputy Attorney General James Schwarts aa1d tbe auit against tbe con· trovenial rellatowi, drug and alcohol rebabltltatlon group would be filed in Marin County by Wednesday or earlier 1'1ftelaer S..es State LOS ANGELES (AP> -1be mother of a University of Southern California librarian bas sued the state for $3 mllllon. alleging that corrections of· ficiala neeliaenUy paroled the man who murdered her daughter juat two weekl after bia release. The suit was filed Monday by Mn. Bernice Stamps of Atlanta in eonaectlon with the 1978 murder of her 28-year·old daughter. Rosemar':t' Janet Cobb. Steve Lamar Fields was con· victed and sentenced to death. two life terms and 81 con· secutive years in prison for the murder and a total of 14 telonies, including sexual assaults against three other women Bope Visits Vet • Entertainer Bob Hope •tam autograph for Ricky Ellf.on· do. a patient 1n the paraplegic ward of the Long Beach Veterans Administration Hospital Monday. Hope had earlier given a show for about 200 patients in a recreation hall of the hospital. Brown Endorsed By Hayden, Fonda LOS ANG~ (AP> -The activist husband·and·wtfe team of Tom Ha,ydeo and Jane Fonda eodoned Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. for praaldent Monday and pledged fund·raWna and volunteers' help from Hayden's 8,500-member Campai&n for Economic Democracy. The endorsement of the CED, which Ha1den founded after bis unsuccessful campaign for the U S Senate ln 1976, went to Brown because he has "legitimatized a new consciousness ln California," Hayden Said, praunng the California governor for bis support or solar energy, his opposition to nuclear power and his appointment of women and minorities to positions in state government. "l'M ENCOURAGED AND PLEASED by it," Brown said, ob- viouily heartened by pledae of campaip asalatance which will begin the CED'• dl.spatcbbli of 20 volunteers to aid the aovernor in the New Enaland prlmariea. CED staff dlrector Sam Hurst 1aid CED political chairman Mike Dieden "will be in dally contact with lbe Brown campaien from now on -as will Tom and) ane and I." BROWN CAME UNDO ATl'ACK earlier thJs year for hla ap· pololment of Mias Fonda to the Calllornia Arts Council. The state Senate, in heated debate wbicb included charges that the Academy Award-wlnnlng actress was a traitor for visiti.dk Hanoi during the height ·of U S. bombing in the Vietnam war. re- fused to confirm her appoUltment to the council. B&OWN WAS ALSO CRITICIZED last July for appolntUlg a former Vietnam prisoner-of-war. who was accused by some fellow POWs for collaborating with the enemy Edison Miller's appointment to lbe Oraoae County Board of Supervisors was actively supported by both Hayden and Mlaa Fonda Judge Upholds Term For Conv~cted Spy Quit Smoking in5 · Days •. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A federal judge baa refused to reduce the 40· year prllon term given to convicted j spy Christopher John Boyce. U.S. District Judge Robert · J . ! Kelleher said Monday that Boyce, 26, ; is as much an "unabubed liar" now as be wu after his convtctloo for es· ploaace more than two yeara aao. The Judie added be did not believe that Boyce bad a •'ab red of credibility." t THE RANCllO Palos Verdel man wu CClllvicted with another man of puslnl top.secret data to the Soviet Embassy ln Mexico City. Boyce nro1 -ttrRL1'. • SHE'S FIRST l PRESIDENT ~ SAN FRANCISCO I <AP) -Tbe A.llociatlon t of Bay Area Govern· menta bu elected lta flnt woman pnsldent in tbe .. ,.... blltorJ of tbe re8lODa1 Ol"l•ntqttog, Sbe 11 Suaanne Wllloe. . 1 ' a member til tbe Santa Clara County Board of Suptnt.on. who ran unOppole4. ~::;;;::;;;::=;;::;=::::::::==================~Sn-ok:;;;~"'Q=~====;;;;;.--;;;;;;;;;:: LONG BEACH <AP> - Artsooa auUaortUt1 laave U· • COHred a . l)lol to = H.R. ''Bud" ltldlDp. a LaDa Beacb Harbor coau11l11toaer u4 dwc lelldtl". 1'M7 learned ol tb• plo& ..... -the ..... memben wbo tried to back out al the plan wu aaeuted. Cb...._ P. Bub and Anlta Gebo prorided dMaU9 al tbe plot after t.baJ' ..,...t 1ut ..-ID COllDeetlon With tile tlQilac, Maricopa County 1be11ft"1 in· veatlJator .Jobn Coppock aaid llooclay. TBB TWO PBOSNIX real· denta ,..... c.barpd in eamMC· Uoo wttb tbe death of .John A. Brown, Je, allo of Pbc)enix He w u found bUmed beJOlld rec- opition in tbe charred bulk ~hi. car Od. 29, a Maricopa County aherttra detect.Ive aaid. Coppock said Brown's rel- aUvea and friend.a told b1.m Brown acted oddly before bi& dlatb, dlaappeart.q for daJ8 at a t.lme andaftea bld1DI b1I car. TBS &JHGL&AD&a of U.. •ant• whole Dame WU not N-leaaed, wa1 described by autbortu.. •• • ·s· tled former ••adate al wbo want.eel to NecW« WJ ID an inveauneat LODI Beacb Police 81t. Wllllam kliW4 uS4 tbe tidDllp plan iAwilftd nmom IDODIJ bl the ml.Wom. 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The Dutch still have not agreed to placement of any new weapons on their sou, but say they will review that position. The NATO move is designed to counter the Soviet nuclear buildup to the East and proves the West Euro- peans were in no way deceived by the Soviet propaganda gesture of reducing the number of its troops and tanks in East Germany. On Uus side of the Atlantic, President Carter took the bull by the horns and proposed a 13.5 percent increase in next year's defense budget as the first step in a five-year program to counter the Soviet military buildup. Clearly he has learned something about the realities since the 1976 campaign when be promised to cut defense spend- ing. Carter noted that the situation in Iran has been a ''vivid reminder" of the need for adequate military strength to back up a strong and united America. So perhaps the ill wind that blew out of Iran bas done some good after all. Music Center Boost Sunday's Sixth Annual Christmas Candlelight Con- cert, a benefit for the future Orange County Music Center. was an outstanding event to herald the holiday season. But it was, in fact, more than that. About 1.000 guests attended the concert and when final figures are tallied, it could mean that as much as $30,000 was added to the flllld to help build the future Music Center in Costa Mesa. Before the center is a reality, however, an estimated $50 million will be needed throu&h private and 1roup con- tributions, donations or grants. The volunteers and con- tributors are to be congratulated for their efforts. The future music center holds the proinise of greaUy expanding cultural hori7.ons for all the ctt1zens of Oran1e County. But the road la steep and many dJapl&ya of the support generated for the concert will be needed . • Opinlon1 expressed In the space above are thoae of the Oalty Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their author. and artists. Reader comment Is Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. BOydl Longshots BJL.M.BOYD Tbe poker player who ceta four ues cm the draw raves Dear . Gloomy Gos ln larp delilbt tlm lt'I a m•thematleaflonllbot. It ii, certa.laly. But 110 more= than • draw of two, lb, and ta ta dUf.,.t • ti. Each 1peclflc bu4 la a matbemtttcal lonO'W, .It ll ao n•m,&, ot ... ~ tJ • lollc:al law. N~. maDJ eventa that eppear exbeme)7 unUtely are lD f aet J.alt • boancl to bappc. Our LOve and War an \llldtntandl UU.. 7be mat!aematkal odcll that you would not ha•• met your epecUle ro•aatle ~ ... lnoaDCillYilllr •DormoH. But 7oa ill~ dJdD't19Uf .. LB'MJ llARK Mr. Pahlavi's re&ioie down aa despicable and wonder about Teddikina' limlnl and Judimeot. One mu.at ap-ee with the Gray-haired, Gilded Youth when be said, "How do we ju.atify in the United States, on the one band, accepting that tndividual Olis Peacock M~­ ty) because be would like to ~ome here and stay here with his umpteen bllllona of dollars that he's stolen from Iran and al the same time say to Hllpanica who are here legally that they have to wait nine years to bring their wives and their children to this CO\mlry? .. An heir t.o umpteen mll.Uons, Kennedy knows who always gets to go to lbe front or the tine, so again, one wonders not whether he Is right, but whether he should have posed his rhetorical questton_in the midst of a nerve- wracking crisis in which the hve!I and freedom of 50 of tus countrymen are at slake SO AGAIN, we come to the queslloo of the senator's alleged dalliances. We know that m illi ons or us are n 't monogamous but that isn't the Jund of t.hlng they are forever whispering about Kennedy lo W asblngton. "The type or womanizing that Kennedy ls as· sociated with is a series or abort. involvements -ii tbey can be J!ichard keeves called that -alter wb.lch be drops the lady," writes Su&ao- 'nab Lessard in 1be Wuhlnctoo Monthly "Sometimes be hasn't even met the woman previously. She bas been picked out by ooe of bis cohort.a u the type of woman who appeals to bJm, and u~ed if she would like to bave a 'date' with the senator . . ii a man of middle age can act in lb.is way, and over a loog period or time. over decades, then tbe behavior becomes quite unsettlln1. What 1l suggests is a severe cue of ar- rested development, a kiod of narcissistic intemperance, a huge. babyish ego that mu.st COO· slaotly be fed. It sugy,est.s ll be 1s immature in this area, mightn't be be in others"" WEBE 11IE poorly timed re- marks about the Shah a manifeslallon of what Lessa.rd speculates about~ Or waa it merely the routine bad judg- ment even tbe best political minds sometimes make? Whichever. we have a possibly unique problem with lb.is pres- idential candid&~ Heretofore. men bave been declared morally disqualified because they've been accused of slD: in um m · stance. we have a candldate who ts bel.nc called functJonally dis· qualified because of bow be al· leeedly tranacresaed tbe moral or the IOdal code. But even if Ills behavior ln bed does rn-eal him u unfit for lbe White House. sbouJd this man be subJect t.o sucb discusstOO.S., No other candidate ever bu. That may have been answered by Michael Kinsley, writing in The New Republic •'NO POLITICIAN that I know of ever bu obJect.ed to public revelations. however intimate and detailed. about lus regular family life. U a man rwuung for office everdtthned the campaJgn serv1~ of bu wlfe. ll be ref~ to let pbotographe~ near b.l.!> kids and household pets. U' be told reporte~ that tus chutth volunteer actavilles were noae of their business. I could listen without sruckenng to pleas that any interest In his relations with other women was an unfair in- vasion of his pnvacy .. The day Sen. Kennedy announced . . . <hls) press secretary in- formed reporters that afternoon that lbe senator had spent tbe pt"evlous night in his wife's apartment . . Nobody asked where be bu spent lbe previous 364 .. ft 1s Impossible to prove a negalJve. for Teddy to prove he didn 't do the thing~ he is rumored to have done. that be 1sn 't t.be man he is suspected or being Yet he has got t.o hnd a way lo COOVlDce people he has either cleaned up his act or that he always had a clean act and w1ll not behave like a w1llfully sell 1ndul~ent sybarite in the Oval om~ Otberwtse. he will have to learn that he may havP millions. he may have all the g1rl'l a nd all the fun. but he can 't have the presidency ·- Perhaps We Should Talk About the Shah NEW YORK -There used to be a joke in Tehran that went· "The shah beard that be could call heaven and talk to his father for $10 million a minute. So, be called and talked to the old man lor a long time. The operator came out at tbe end and said, 'Teo cents, please.' The shah wanted to know why the call wu so cheap and the operator said, 'Your father ls in bell. It waa a l~al call'.'' Tehran wu, for many people. bell on earth. 'Jbe shah, our of- ficial guest - a wanS of tbe U.S. Air force a.ntll be ... wb.laked away to bla Laland retreat oft tbe coaat of Panama - was not always a nice man No mat- ter what Barbara Walt.era thinb. Do we dare ment.loo that? la it unpatriotic? Or will the WbJte Houae line up two Cabloet mem. ben, two pres1 aecretarlet and a few uaorted pollUclam to de- Art Hoppe nounce us as trait.ors, uncaring for the lives of 50 AmeMcans im· pr isoned In a city that still seems a lol like bell? SEN. EDWARD Kennedy may have been foollab, and was ir- responsible, to blurt out that tbe shah, whatever good be did or tried to do, was a monster - maybe lbe worse for betni a weak monster. But Kennedy did shout lbe truth. He aald the kind of thiog that we honor Harry Truman for -30 yean later. I lb1nlt that, whatever the out- come, Preaideot Carter bu act· ed reaaooably and reuonably well in the matter at band: the ti vn of 50 of our people held in violation of all law. But I a1ao lhiDk that the president bu been pretty damn a11re11lve in pollticlr:inl the matter and try- ing to use it to destroy the challen&lng candidacy of tbe M auacbuaetta senator. Those sancllmonJoua, band-wrlnfinc statemenll comln1 out of W a1bln1ton hourly about Kennedy enctan1ertnc Uves are being orcbelltrated aomewben -and I would bet tbat somewhere ii Ham~lton Jordan's office, lf not Carter's own. Tius, too. shall pus. With a happy ending. one hopes, and wtlb great and deserved credit to Cart er But. then. tbere should be a debate about Amenca's relallonsh1p to the shah and to olbe~ like tum A good peraoo to lead 1l m1gbt be the Jimmy Carter of three years ago. the one who talked so persuasively about human ngbu. TBl8 18 A TOUGH world and you can't always be toO choosy about your frieoda, etc., etc .. but tbe U01ted States should stand for something and lt should be aometlun& deceoL A lot of l.ran~~'!!:JO°.'t think we do. And that ~t start with Kbo-mein.1. I remember Iranian friends - remember. rec:retf uJly. because I did DOtbinc about it -t.alb.ng about the terror back home un · der tbe abab. Aalting me, u ooe whoae privtle1ed position al- lowed him to travel at the shah's expeme, did almost two years a10: "Whal kind of country is America! You 10 cruy wbeo one RUS3i.an dissident is put un· der bouse arrest, but the shah and h.La secret police are killing thousaods and you pra.LSe him?" SAVA.I[. the shah's 20.000 paid spies and terronsts, did do that Ooe source for that 1s "The 1''all of the Peacock Throne" by Wilham II. Forbis. a former Time correspondent m Iran and now the editor of Money Magaune The book. to be published next month by Harper & Row. includes passaaes like these: "What SA VAK often did was offer a soft-drink bottle forced up the rectum ... electric prods c r or use 00 the genitals>. s kull squeeien. sboulder-brea1un11 weights and the notorious Ira- nian becbpnng torture device, on which the victim lay. tied, while the wires were heated rrom warm to hot to searmg ·. torturers not only broke their victims' bones, but, m chtlllnf refinement. broke them again ooce they were partiall} knitted." We pajd for some of that. Anc we are go10g to have to tall about it. There's Only One Way to Buy a House Today ~~~h~~~~~~ "We don't have a house,• Mid Fred. "Ob," aaid Acme. "Are '°"by any cbance from Saudi Arabli, Iran or any other utloo of UM OPEC pernulon!" "No, we're Amerteau." &aid Fnd~. '1'tult'1 a lbame, •• aald Aeme. .. Well, drop ID ap1D IOmltlme." .. Just a ID&luM," "14 ...... ansrtlr. ··Do JOU maan fQU a't ...... ..., .... for ..... ? .. •<Of c:oane. I do." NJd Acme. .. Hen'1 a~ of a C011 llUll Junior Oil 'Bedroolia for cialJ· C: Aa 10'I ea .... u. ll cleftri7 ~ from tbe Uytq room bJ the dlD-mi room table ... uooso, tbat•1 a lot of money," uld J'red du&ao.lJ:. 11But I 1UppoH we could ta1w • amonaaa •• .. You 1uN could," •illf'Ned ~cme. "KQDQ'I UCht. but lf JOii ·uv. ID A-oee cndlt ~ =--=~~.--....... ... ........ p)U .... CM,_tae that macb out of your bank?" "Only wllb • IUD, .. uld FeUcta &looml1Y. "We'll 1et the money aomewbere," Nld Fred. "Ooo't forset, I'm mttrtna more lban $1000 • moa&b ... .. That'• 1ood," aald Acme. ..,,,. f«lmeaU Oil Your -.ooo JO.year loan at 1' pereent come '° .., .... ..ua. Wbat with Irle .. ~ tun and lmuran~. your ~ bome pay lbou.ld just about cov- er your boualD& costs. \ l .. , ... _.!..__., ....... _ ... .. 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The Flood Control Di1trict's Franklin noted that, l.n the district's reeonb for Sa.ota Ana, the rain· fall patt.etm differ from year to year. year to year. For example, in lm, only 1 99 l.ncbel of rain bad been received by Dee. 18, but downpours the next three months broucbt the year;a total to 28..52 lncbes. 1bat'a 228 percent above Santa Ana's yearly average of 12. 78 inches ln 1978, an above·averaie 4.46 inches of raJ..D had fallen oo Santa Ana by Dec. 18 The year's total was 18.47 inches. about SO percent above normal ON nu; OTHER RANb, the flood *'of 1969 saw only t.M inches by the tDd ol ?>eeem~r. but total rainfall for the sealOft eame to 19.71 inches. Franklin said. ~ lt'.1 1UU po11lble that the 1979·80 rainfall \Ota will be a-.e average, be said. e al.lo noted that elaewtwre in Calilontia 1bove-1_.,e rainfall bq occurred Uus year. S~ Oranae County imports much of its water, It • to benefit from tbose rams. 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Of Smit SO<lrl. 2 l>rotllen, I SISIOf' ond • & Tvtlllll -'"' ~ ~ or_lll..._, Gr-side --.koswlll ~ l>o Mid Ofl TUOMWr ot J OOPM •I H•rbor L••n Memorlol Porll s.Mcos w.ciw 1'lf dlrK1ton of H-r l..e*ft.MM.wlt OllW Mort...., of Goel.o NIOM, GL s..SS5ol IU•llNARO JACOB C IUUIGMllO, l'Mldeftt of Weflflllnsi. ... Co. Pas~ .... ., on Eu o.w,,... 11. 1m. "'"''"" w tt1s D-9.,L _,•a.. wife l.elle. sister...,.._"' Plotz of lf/C:;<Wlfe• q ~. Ca. ~ 0-.. Pioli of L•-e. Co ono • nle<.o Dor-., LOS ANGELES (AP) ~-:~· ~~ 0:::: ~f~ -The last of the city or ~~.:i:.=;~~·~~i.:.~~~ Bell's founding fathers, Park. Pocllk v-,..._., N_p0,, Carl&oa Casjea.s, 87, died 8MClldlro<tor' Dec. 8 or pneumonia. >4ELEN tA~";~~MEws. ,..,1 The Iowa native came to oent of c.o.1.o Motso, c. Pe»Od •wey California in 1926 and on o.<emw 14• 1'7'1. SN Is survl-one year later joined in by her deUgl'ller U ntie -I oran6- d•u1111ter Melon•• Ann Furu1 incorporating what was ~;:.1~,;-;~-:1~1~& °';~~.~ · then a small farm town. Westclllf Chopel wllll P••IOf' Kearney FrenlM<\, Prince OI PltKe l.vlfler.,. c1111rct1 01 ~t• Mos., ottk1e11no S.nrkes urQ< ,,. dlrKllorl of Sm1111 & T utt1 Ill Wesklltt 01o11e1 Mor'luery MMMI. •MAMlllE SHUAL. V L. McNAMEE. '"'*"'of u.,.,. HIM•. Co.. PosMd -O'r on 5'lft ooy, o.c:....-It, 1m Mr McH•,._ for,..erly resided In Seettle, WHltlftQlorl. Mo! W9' _, octl .... rne- ln Ille Mo-81 .. LoclQe,""' --wltll dlSllfttUGn os l llel Lt In Wortd W•r I . He woa • ~ ef UM He~~ ...... ~" of U...,. lleodt CUCCI. * ......... ...... .,., "" Wife -Me-.-- --·· 0.¥1 .. "-' McNo.._, Sflw1oy L. McNo,,._, Jr., Akllorel F McH-• •no Aol>Ort S. McNomoe end 1 d<tugtltor Ellumetl H'"ltoft. V~tc. I .on will f)e -et !tie Aoy l"M>+ly ~ 8Mcll ~ '""" t OOAM to •!OOPM Oft Tllotdey, o.<-r 11 LOS ANGELES <AP) -James J . Doyle, 91, a Jesuit priest who taught at Loyola High School 28 years tmtil retirement in 1958, died. CUPERTINO (AP> -1 Retired Rear Adm . Jame• B ... GI" RlekeUa, 17, a Navy Of· ficer for more than 40 yean who served in the Pacific during World War II, died Thursday. 1t1' Suvlcos wlll l>O Mid •I 1~ Netf!IClomood ConQrOQOllOftel Church of ~""° 8"<11 CUCCI on w-... O.y, ~It. Im •I IOOOAM wltll Rev J.c:k Reynolds offlcl•llng lnlo rment wlll be In Se•lllt Wos,.1noton Aey Fomlly L•oun• • BeochMor1uorydlr.cton l'AOLINO CAMBRIDGE, Md. (A P ) -Beralce Garbiscb and Edgar Garbiscb, the 72·year- old daughter and 80· year-old son·in·law of Walter P . Chr ysler. founder of Chrysler Corp .. died Thursday within hours or each other. The causes of death were unknown. \ ' .. .. . r f l ALPHONSE PAOLINO OQP 11, PUWd -•Y on Oecom4ler 11 , 10• Ill Anolltlm C.en•r•I Ho1pll•I Mr ,._ollno lloc! -rllllred for '"" ~ll 10 ye•rs lrom the Mc Oofwlell OouQI•\ COf'DOr•Uon _,. i... lled -riled In the uwmt>ly de~rtment for more thon 14 ye•rs Belo....O llUtbltnd 01 V1rv1n10 E P_,llno, IO•lllO 1.i""' 01 Elvlr• O.F11sco of Cotu 1-Wse. C• . Alp!W>nse p_,11no. Jr Of WHlmln\i.t, C• , Fr•nk Pool1no ol Wulloke Vlllo<;ie, Co • e1w wrvlvlno tre l Qr•ftdchlldreft, I or-411-QrondSOft, 1 lls- t..-s ond 1 bl'-. Fri~ moy coll IT'Ol'l'I l OOPM to t OOPM on T ..... y ...o from 12 noon to • OOPM ......... Cloy ol Pierce Brother\ Smltlls' Mortu.ry The HOiy A-V wtll •,. <llM •I 1.JOPM on Wedi..-., Ill IN ~,., Pr~ seNicel wttl be~ du<tod on TlluUd•I' ot '°'JOAM .. Plen:e .,_, SmltN' Mor1Mery 111- LINCOLN , N.H. <AP) Radtel White Adams, 74, wif{? or former New Hampshire Gov . Sherman Adams, died Sunday. She was the first lady of New Hampshire from 19'9tbrough 1953. twrment wlll be In Oeod $lie~• NEW YORK (AP) 1 C:.metery Pt«co ar.then Smltlll' --;;;=======;;;;:-Judge Murray I. Gar· ... feln, 72, who issued a McCo.J «:IC MOITUAl•S L.-guna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768--0933 San Juan Cap1sttano 495-1776 HAUoa LAWM-WT. OUYI Mortuary• Cemetery Cr&m1 tory 1625 Gisler Ave .. Costa Mesa 54().5554 Ul.n.lllGlllOM NB41.HOMI 64&2424 Costa Meea .673-9450 .... ClllOTtmS l&LMOAOWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broedwey Co9taMesa 642-9150 IWITM a. nm&&. MOITUAIY WllTQ.8llP CMAPll. Mortu.y e er.n.uona 4ZT E. t7th SL °==' WI~ IMlnlt'MO Y 627~8(; Hu~ech historic l.Jtjunclioo in the Pentagon Papers case shortly after being ap- pointed to the 2nd U.S. Court d Appeals in 1971, died Sunday. W ASIUNGTON CAP) -Jeu Kerr MJDetU, 55, widow d Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R·Wia., and wife or former vice chairman of tbe Civil Aeronautics Board G. Joseph Minelli, died Saturday of a cenbral hemorrbqe • Bern a free alfl aboal lbe sealram -... Gfllce bylbe .... Come to our new Corona Del Mar office on East Coast Highway and go home with a FREE copy of ··sea Life," by Maurice and Jane Burton. It's a beautiful marine- environmen t book filled with 63 pages of colorful pictures and information about every- thing from jellyfish to sharks. A perfect gift for you or for the student in your ltte. We glveyaa a lot 1•.,..foryaar ,,.._.,. Let's start with our service. Our tellers have only one thing to do during business hours, and that's provide financial service. So-whatever your savings needs are. just come in and we'll help you choose a plan to shape your future. A plan which will earn the highest interest allowed by law. We have some other services, too, at Brentwood. Such as our Tele- phone Transfer, Note Collection, Retirement Plans, Visa® card , and many more. Nf Weca.,walllD•l'MIJGIL When you come to our grand opening, we can become better acquainted . What's more, you can help yourself to some tasty resfreshmentsand pick up your beautiful FREE copy of "Sea Life." Just come in to 2867 East Coast Highwa~ and ~our tree gift. Pacmc0cean We'd like to give you somethi!:lQ 2ee1 e. Coast Hwy. -to remember us by. (But hurry. Thrs offer good only during the month of Dro3mber or as long as suppf ies last.) I Die •etter te. •• It ta.bl a heap of mutfllq to w tbe eua al Foxy. an 8-moatla-old Pnneh rabbit owned by lln. Gentle ol Sallnu. She warma ber feet on Foxy an cokS IDOl1linp and thou&bt It fair play to let Foxy use a pair ol diacarded ear m._. Judge Orders· Reading Exam T~A.FLY, N.J . CAP> -'l'bJw )'OUJlC Tenafly men reading boob oo the Nui Holocaust wUJ be takine their final exama in court. "The state can't make brotberbood edit. but it can broaden the mlod.'' aaid proeecutor lllcbael Ryan when be asked Juqe Tbomu Call•he for an ~typical sentence for the men CCJDvicted of .aoapmgswutikasoo carwlndowa. CALIAllAN OaDE&ED aOBm Johnson 19; John Artmann, 11, and Rooald Minetto 20 u; read three boob each on tbe Nui extermiUttC.:. of Jews, write 500-word public apologies and pay fmea. U they cet a perfect-•core when they are test· ed by the Judie Jan. 29, they will bave to pay $100 !"mes. U they fall, they could wind up with max-imum $SOO fines. "You are going to tnow more about genocide than any other ktda in town," Callahan said at the sentencing. !RE TBBEE1 WHO WOU AT automoUve s~rv1ce Jobs, pleaaed guilty to harassment, a petty disorderly conduct ~har1e, on Dec. 4. They a_cknowledced drawing swastlkas on the can of re· s1den~ gatbeftd to discuss an earlier swastika· drawing incident at a high school. "I didn't reatne what would happen," said Artmann, whose father is a Tenafly deteetive. The book.a the Judae ordered read are: "Jews God! and History," by Max I. Dimoot; "The wai- Aga1ost the Jews -1933-45'• by Lucy Dawiclowtcz and "The Diary of Anoe Frank." ' Rooster Fighters Halted UNION CITY CAP) - An illepl cock fight WU broken up ln tbla East Bay community, police report. Moo of the 20 people at the fiaht scattered when they spotted the police, but several others face the pouibW· ty of cbaraea of cruelty to anlmaJa and attend· inC a cock ftabt. The district attorne1'1 office will decide whether to press charges. Police report that a cbampicm ftebtinl cock is worth l:aOO to *400 in fowl·filhllnl dreles. Small metal knives ~ attached to a flcht· ma roo1ter'1 lep, and two of the animals are put in a ring where they fiaht unW one la dead. Beaven Sabotage Project ·Come to our CbriStmas Party! FJH.QAY, DECEMBER 21 1WO TO SIX P.M. Uganda's Atrocities Not Forgotten KAMPALA, Uganda CAP) -President Godfrey Bi.nai.sa has announced that the notorious State Research Bureau. where lhousaoda of Ugandans were tortured and murdered during the eight-year reign of ld1 Amin, will be turned into a oatiooa.l museum of atrocities. ~government's Uganda Times newspaper quoted Bin&15a as sa~ Monday the museum will "buically teach the future genera~ the effects of dictatorial rule" and will feature dis· pl~ya depicting the murderoua upec:ts of Amin's regime 'J'.be pres1de~t also said th.at Namaave Forest. damping ground for v1ctuns dunng the Amin years, will be turned into a natJ<mal cemetery outside this capital city You Can't Clip Coupons Out of the Six O'clock News / • ·~·a IOC'ne cookW out btte to see you." Bump Brings Babe Pay Mo Income Tax In 1979! ! 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(AP) -'!ht 111ow1u ol a mcme baM cm Ro6ert Loula Ste•en1on'1 cla11le • 'K.ldnapped" waa 1topped at a cbildre11'1 Cbrutmaa part:r after 80Dle adulta objected to tbe ftlm u violent. About 1,100 people at· -tended tbe party spouored by the Ore1on J o urnal for uo-derprlvtJeced and ban· .dicapped cblldren. The fe stlvltlea continued after tbe movie wa1 a topped. Dorothy Odell object- ed to the movie, ap. proved for viewers ol all ages by the llotloa Pie· lure Asaoclation of America, u •'lmftt to be abown to our kida." The abowln1 of th• rest ol the ftJm wu ean· celed when alx to 10 other mothers supported her objection. OCC Plans Tool Class A Pf'C>Cl'a!Q ol macbiDe tool &dnoloo COW'lel • wJIJ be ofTered at Oraaae Coast Colleee ln the aprlng. Sprl ne semester claaaea belln Feb. 4, at the ea.ta Mesa •chOol .. M acblae tecbnoloW cla.saea will be offe,_ durtnc the day and even· ing Mondays throuab. F ridays, and Qn •Saturdays. Registration fo r sprine c1uaes runs Jan. 9 throup Feb. 8 ln the OCC admisaions building. For i nform a tion , c all 556·5772. -"• • --~. 'ft"I nNm ......... tillite .. ............. ...., ..... .. WM ~=· Wll II al .9ood u ....-.·· ,,. Co&t, • vm._.. '1 olil• IUI~ • pr~ ot ~. -. ......,. ooe•tt:tM .. .._,Bob ltJ,a11 ~-•"C•orbrc fcMt .. M.,,_, ..... Uaat u ''ob)ldSft.. w1IO pnbltd11 wtdaioa& ~ ~ a..ir. •SewDOtat "al COll\l•I '°' meu, ta1 comment •nd pabl111le1 a • M~" • u.. ltate u "'*' ''la lfwv ..... Uie .tnilll Qd • • las~ llmltipU" 1ounW. u.. :to:•. n ~8:~~-IWdleil I~~:,.,,_. Wna ~ ._ -~~·apem ta.o. ID aa beUne ~ uue o~dt lnl accepted • true wtihoul AQJ U •Jet-umuecemw lawault to -* eo pe t btllHe ta Uf'OI, ;:d crtUc m. .. We attadt b6artlJt,la.ma, equal tlme to a 1t11 t•lmaton 1 ma lier proportloo1 accept ' 1•t o...,.aper after newtptpll' edcla documeotar1, '' l!zplorta1 tbe 11trolo11, po1H11lon aad evea biorhythm chuta ud calculaton are Unknown." 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Uruted Cahlornia Bank is having a Grand Opening celebration for our new Beach & Adams Branch in Huntington Beach. And for everyone who stops by to say hello, we11 have a lovely potted plant For the best h, ~n a -~~UCB Re ar SavingSAccount ~--~· andget free 512 page Sunset Western Garden Book. A $100 inibal deposit IS all you need to get this ter- rific book that tells the hows and whys of growing luscious greenery. Limit. one UCB savings prerruurn per family per year Offer gOOd from December 17 through 21, 1979. Check out our free Charter Personal Checking Account. Just open a new personal checking account with a min1· mum $100 deposit, and you11 never pay a monthly service charge as long as that account remams open at this branch And no mirumum balance is reqwred after_your inibal $100 deposit. Offer g()9d from December 17, 1979 through • February 17, 1980. eome·seeournewplace. The GMna ~g festivities nm aom Deoember 17 thro~h 21, 191.9 from 9AM4PM, Monday thfQugh 1liUr50ay, ond 10AM-6PM on FrJd.oy. So dtOJ? PY and let us shake your hand. We'll even put a pW'lt in n. -r I MIKE FULLER (42) OF SAN DIEGO BREAKS UP PASS TO AILEY ODOMS. Phew! MNF Is Over Cosell Ends Where He Started BJ DNIE CASTILLO Of .. OlilfY ...... SWH Turn oil the tube, the season's ()Ver ..• In the final Monday Nlght Football teiecut of Ule '70a, the Denver Broncos weet out quiet- 1 y Too bad Howard Cosen didn't. MNF Review ratings are on a scale of 1 to 10 with a 10. f point penalty for each Cosell eulogy. Ma&dlap: 9.9, second only to Houston-Pittsburgh game pre· vlous week It was no com· cidence that ABC closed out the l season with back-to-back AFC f thrillers. Now if lbey can Just do i something about the clause Ill the contract that says they have to do NFC games. Buildup: 9.5. Vacation Bowl deserved every bit of its hype. a showdown for the AFC West ti· tie; the division's flashiest of· fense vs. the gutsiest defense; a chance for Chargers to avenge ?-0 defeat in Denver; a chance for Dan Fouts lo chalk up an NFL record. Winner 1ot lbe week off. Loser gels to spend next Sunday ln Houst.oo. YNF trio to 10 back to their penthouse suites. Excitement: 8 5 What more could you ask for except touchdowns? On same play, Dan Fouts went over 4,000 yards passing and Charlie Joiner went over 1,000 yards receivi.og. Late m the game, Craig Morton went over 18 mark 10 interceptions. Even later, Don Meredltb sang "Tum Out The Lights'' for the last time this year All we needed was three.part harmony. Drama: ?.2 Biggest dilemma for Chargers was how to com· pensate for the loss of John Jef· ferson. Fortunately, Morton took I Bruce Hospitalized ~ COLUMBUS, Ohio <AP> - ~ Earle Bruce, coach of Ohio State r University's top-ranked football r team. was hospitalized today, I suffering from chest pains. A spokeswoman for Dr. l Robert J . Murphy , the ~ Buckeyes' team physician, con- t firmed that Bruce was m the hospital but said, "He's in ex· f cellent condition. He's just in for obeervation.'' t A spokesman for Riverside • Hospital said Bruce, 48, was ad· l milted to the coronary care unit ~ for obeervatioo at 7 a .m. The ; hospital said the initial elec· r trocardioeram was normal. l Bruce bu been 1ufferlq from a heavy chest cold durtni the put l few da11 wbicb could be the· 1 cauae of bll problem. the • bolpltal spokesman aald. 1 The hospital also said Bruce was in "excellent condition," and that it would have a more thorough report later today. Bruce's team bad just begun practice for the Buckeyes' Rose Bowl appearance against Southern California in Pasadena on New Year's Day. Bruce also has been conduct· ing a whirlwind recruiting tour before the Big Ten Conference champions go to the Rose Bowl. Bruce, a native of Maryland, bu just completed his first res· ular season as bead coach at Ohio State. He replaced the fired Woody Hayes. He led lbe Buckeyes to 11 straight victories and tbetr fint outright Bl1 Teo cbamptooablp and Roae Bowl berth fnfour years. Emie Castillo care of that by turning Sao Diego defensive backs Ullo wide receivers. C..daa:tty: 3.S. Poorest -and longest -bal(time show in memory. Should have bad Meredith sing "Tum On The Highlights. The Commercial's Over" when CoseU was hyping new ABC comedy. Game would have made 9 o'clock deadline if you turned off the tube before ABC showed us everybody from cameramen to the guy who holds the mikeoo the sideline Vlolft»tt: 2 O What do you ex- pect from a team like Denver that doesn 't even rus h the passer' Predictability: 6 8 We all knew Fouts was gomg to pass but Morton kept us in suspense by not knoWltlg whom he was throwing to. Fortunately, teams runnmg to set up the pass have given way to teams passmg to set up the run Unfortunately, Broncos pass to set up the turnover. Dl1tractioa.s: 10 O Let's see. where should we st.art' There was the tribute to George Halas, Jr., Ben Vereen, Wlll.Je Stargell . Problem could be rectified by ma.king Cosen an ABC al· Ciliate. That way, be would get only five seconds to identify himself during a station break. Objectlvlty: 5.0. Where il should be. Video: 10 .0. Add Denver's Red Miller to the growing llst of those who think ABC cameramen should moonlight as NFL refs. Even Howard caught the fumble recovery by Randy Gradiabar, sayi..og "He not only bad possession, he pused it off." Summed up Miller af. terwards: "They <the Cbar1enl had to have some belllab calla from the refs to do it.'· A•cllo: 5.0. Three points for Gifford. two for Meredith. Totah 77.4. Joiner Lifts San Diego to ~he Top I IAN DIEGO CAI>> -Like a proud old prise f'llbter, Sim Dleao Wide recetvu Charlie .Jotoet kept comlna off tbe mat1' ADd lD tbe eDct. be de· Uve'" tbe knockout puDCD. ''a.artie took aueh a beattnc.'' aald aw-,..· Coacb Doo Coryell, "but be kept comiq back ud pl•Jiac." JOINE&, JZ, CAPPED biJ finest National Football Lea,ue seuon with a 32-yard touebdowu receptjon from Dan Fouta that put the Cbar1ers permanently wad in Monday nJ&ht'• 11-1z·ctory over t.be Deaver Broncos. By dethronin1 Denver u AFC West c mps, San Dieao. l2'"', ended a t-4-year title dtoulht and gained the bome field advanta1e throulhout the playoffs. Denver, ll>-6, must travel to Houston Sun· day for a baWe of wild card clubs. Afterwards. nursine 12 stitches over bit npt eye and a painful blp bruiae, Joiner called lt "the biggest touchdown of my catttt "A cbampiooabip ta spedaJ. You don't know bow bard we worked for this," said ~ ll·year veteran, who, ll'Ollically, wu drafted by Houston 10 years a.go aa a deferuuve back. W1'111 JOHN JEFFERSON, San Diego's most dangerous receiver. s idelined with a rib injury. Jotner ~ame a marked man -the key in the Chargers' aenal circus His lhlrd quarter touchdown, wruch broke a 7 7 lie. came after he was knocked out of the &ame with the hip mJury Shortly alter ~ touchdown he was kayoed agam, su!fenog a cut over the eye, but returned after a second trip for medical care "They weren't cheap shots." sa.id Joiner · I was just. the victim of circumstances I got a bopl.Jt· tm' headache . . . but I love 1t. ·' "U there's a better compeutor than Joiner, I've never seen him,·' said Chargers· owner Gene Klei.n, who threw a bear·bug on the veteran re· ceiver as the game ended. JOINER'S TOUCHDOWN CATCH helped Fouts make ht.story The compleuon pro~lled Fouts past Joe Namath. who set the all·tJme N F'L stngle season record 111 1967 with 4,007 yards Fouts. who was 17 of 29 for 230 yards, finished the 18-pme rqulal' MOOD -Namath did It lD t• c•m• -wtth t.oa yardl. Re*""'*' olf bll l.n- credlble MUOD, eaytp• '1f you're lD dill &atne (or records. you woo't io very far. WlDalna b what'• imPC>ttant. '' Coqell aald the victory represented blt-t! proudetlt momeai in eoac~. 'f "I've never been :/roud al a aroup of men lJ playtn& abortbaD&!ld plQini u atroally u l they did," laid Coryell. "It wOaJd have been ea11 A to fold our t.enta.'' I Denver put the preuure oo San Dieeo early, ·• 1corln1 oo it.I aecood drive ol the nJpt. A three· yard nm by Otis Armltronl capped an ei&ht-play, 59-yarddrtve. A nJMBLE aECOVE•Y helped San Die10 set untracked after a Crai& Mort.on fumble at the Denver 41 two minutes into the leeood quarter. Five plays later Fout.a scored oa a five-yard rolJout to tie lt Alter Joiner's touchdown, Mike Wood added a fourth quarter field 1081 ol 2' yarda followinl a Mike Fu1ltt lntercepUoo -one of four thrown by Morton. The Bronco.' quarterback completed 27 of 41 puses for Z36 yards. Several controversial pJays left Denver Coach Red Miller livid over the officiating. ''San Diego outscored us but they didn't outplay us There were &0me hellish calls from the officiaJs The two penaltiet1 tn the fourth quarter took us out " * * * * * * Fans Wail (or Tickets SAN DIEGO (AP) -An estimated 2,000 fans, 1oclud1ng many who never left after Monday n1gbt'a game. were ln hne today when bclcet.s went on sale for the Natiooal Foot.ball League playoffs A few fana arnved Sunday. They slept, ate, drank and played catch for boun ln the parklnl lot or Sao Theeo Stadium The Chargers. wbo won the NFL's American Conference Western DlVision wilb their 17· 7 vie tory over the Denver BronC06, will host to either lloustoo or Miami m their first playoff game m two week~ Martin Apologizes To Pardee DALLAS CAP> -Defenstvt> t.tckle Harvey Marun uys he recretl be threw a funeral wreatb in tbe Wa1b1naton Red.ak:ina dresaina room after the Dallas Cowboys rallied for a 3S·34 victory Sunday. that knocked Washington out of thl' NFL playoffs. "That was dumb and somet.bmgg 1 guess a member of the Dallas Cowboys shouldn •t do. throwing that funeral wreath ln the locker mom at a time when they were down and they'd been defeated, and we all knew that." Marlin said Monday m a tele\!1s1on interview w1lh Y. FAA TV"s Blll McAtee "l'M SORRY I did 1l A!:> .i matter of racl. l sent a telegram to Coach Jack Pardee and tht· W ashmgton Star and Post up there. apologumg for my action 1 want to try to carry on with the tradilJon of the Dallas Cowboys which ui class:· Mart.Ln sa1d The Cowboys, down 34 21 wtlh IMs than three mmutes to play. were lakin& verbal abuse from the Redskins on the field. After Dallas scored lwice in the clos me mmutes to pull out the v1c tpry. Martin wasted no time m delivering the wreath personally to the Washington locker room A still·st4!amed Martin Hid Sunday, after opening the Redskin locker room door and burling the wreath inside: ·'They sent me a funeral wreath t got it Friday in prac· lice. What do I need with a wreath? I'm happy the Red.skins will be home for Christmas. I cave them the wreath back because they Deeded It." ~......... But Martin was apolo1etic . CHARLIE JOINER CATCHES A PAU FROM DAN FOUTS. M'onday. No Room Left for .Lakers' Sultan of Sulk • -I ' 1 • t I ' , I , , ' , ' .. a ' • I ; fJ :2 .. 11 • f1 ,. .,,, • .. .. d&uUI. M. • c.wftoataU. .. HPVleemm and El c.-police at a UIW d =ID El Cajon. Dilt.rld Attarney llkhMl Pat Hld two aenicemen were atnack aad two afftctn bndled tD the seutno .... un. ed f'rom Lavender'• dil1nmtle over a repair bUl. Ehrenfmmd JUade hJJi decll!oa after read1nl three ptychlabic ~t .ii ot whlcb termed Lavender I.mane at me time of th• lnddent. After Lannd•r'1 paycblatric H · . uvuon aminatlom, a determination wW be made u to an Ql1l'CllPl'fate form Of out·patleat treatment fOI' him. The plycblatrtc n:aminatloa la 1cbeduled fOI' Jan. 7 and a beartna wW be held Oft the ftndinas Feb. 4. Lavender la scheduled to play in the Pro Bowl ln HawaU u a member of the National Football Conference All.star team Jan. Z'I. -----q.,i~ ol t~ Da•------ .. Flying's a little more secure life than coachln1 " said Frank Gaus, coach or tbe Cincinnati Benga0ls special teams after being fired this week. "At times Uke this, you think about goine back to the cockpit.·· Dflllce r.,, .... bthU P.U The Top Twenty teama ID Tf>e A.aaoaated Presa coUe1e basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses and reeorda: 1. Duke (3') 2. Ohio State (lS) 3. Kentucky (5) 4. Notre Dame (3) 5. Indiana (1) 6. DePaul 7. Lowsiana Slate 8. North Carollna 9. Purdue 10. Syracuse .. 6-0 11. Louinille 5-0 12. Virgin.la 7·1 13. Iowa 6-0 14. UCLA 4·1 15. St. John's 4-0 16. Missouri 4-0 17. Georgetown. DC 4-1 18. Brigham Young 5-0 19. Oregon State s-o 20. Arkansas S--0 S--0 6-0 J.2 S-1 8·0 4·1 6-1 6-1 5-0 NFL S•lln-• First Co•e•I•• C••••lt• The Cincinnati Bengals, disappointing losers • ln the-.NFL in recent seasons, have fired bead 411• Coach llomtt alee and all bis uaiatanta ... Detroit Coach •eeae aan says be bun't decided who the Lions will make as their No. 1 ptek in the NFL draft of college playen April 29 •.. Tbe San Frandsco 49en' 2-14 record this aeuoo will bring them the aeeood pick in next year's NFL draft and a 1980 schedule tneludiq a 1ame with the Dallas Cowboys . . . Unebaeker Tam .I.a-of Denver will replace Jack Ram of Pittsburab oa the AFC Pro Bowl team for the Jan. 28 all-star game in Honolulu. Ham bad to back out due to an ankle injury that will cause him to miss the playoffs, too . . . San Jose State University mu.st forfeit seven games and Its PCAA football e»-cluunpionah.lp for us- ing an ineligible player. The name of the player wasn't re leased but the school's record will be adjusted from 6-+1 lo 3-S-O .•• Indiana (7-4) will have its work cut out when it 1oes up against undefeated BYU (11--0) in the Holiday Bowl in San Diego Friday night . . . On Saturday, Boa James and bis Washington Huskies won't have things any euier when they meet 11th-rated Texas in the Sun Bowl. Ellftlbergn-Get• tlle A~ New Mexico basketball Coach Norm Ellea· m berger, known as "Stormin' Norman" to fans wbo packed the stands lo watch bis teams play, waa fired Monday by university president William E. Davis. Davis said Ellenberger has the option to appeal the decision to the school's board of regent.a ... Kyle Macy poured in 28 point.a and DwtPt Alldenoa added 20 as third· ranked Kentucky buried previously undefeated Georgia, 95-69, ln a Southeastern game ... UC Riverside rolled to its sixth straight win, including an upset over Cal, with a 89·52 triumph over Hayward State. OF l/p .. W. Noire D••e Prete•• The CIF bas upheld a protest filed by Notre • Dame lngh School in Sherman Oab lnvolvtq a basketball game that the school lost when an ol· . ficial called 12 technical foula after the CCllltelt was over. 'lb.ls means that Notre Dame la undefeated with a 7--0 record ... Newport Beach's Du Gtlney, who plans to re- turn to race driving at Riverside Jan. 13 in a Grand National stock car race, took some practice laps Monday at Seara Point Raceway ... Baseball's home run kine, Sad.ahara Ob signed his 1980 contract for a reported ~.ooo ... Three goal.s by Al MacAdam Jed Minnesota to a 5-1 vic- J. tory over Toronto ln National Hockey Lea1ue action . . • Movie stuntman Stu BarreU drove a rocket-powered dart on Wbffla to 789.666 MPH and became the flnt land vehicle in b1ltory to break the , sound barrier at Edwards Air Force Bue .•. 'l'be Southern Christian Leadenhip ' ..... ., Conference says lt will probe suspected racial biases in pro sports and that bueball eomlsaaloner llewle I-. can expect a call for bar· rtn1 Willie •a11 from holdlnc a cuino job and remainlq in baseball . . 'lbe Portland Beaven and the Plttaburlh Pirates named Jim Mat..ef as mana1er of the Triple-A Pacific Co&at Lupe team . . . A leape lnveaU,aUon into a colllaioo between Georse McGtub of Denver and referee lea KeneJ bu bel\lll. ~-"" .. F-otlowlng .,. the top sports ewnts on TV tonight. Ratlnos ere: .f ./ .f ./ •xceUent; ./ .f 1worthwatching;11fair;1 forvet It. lp.m.,CMnftell ''' MM MSKSTUU:: t:atcers at Chfugo, A • 1 n c .. : QICl HMm 8ftd Keith l!rlcbon • TM Libra bike thtfr mllQlc lhOW ti» tM WlndY aty. LA eonunms to trau SMttle by• 11me tn tht PacHtc OMlklft of &ht WHtwn OlfftNnee Wl\lle the 8ulls lrall Miiwaukee by I~ a-mH ln tr.• MJdwftt Division. • OTMlf' T•LSYlllOM 7:=m. (52) -HORII RACING -Los Alemltol R.ano Hltttl I I: p.m; Cf) -MllCllTIALL -Ath'*' In ActJof\ at UCt.A.TIS*t . RADtO B.tlbtblU -Laken et ~ •• .,.m. delay, KL;AC Cl10h Athfetel In AdlOn •I ~ U~LA,; I p.m., ICMPC 010); ~ r,~ 8NCft ""9, •~OS sun., KL.OH <•1 FM), KNAC Vleter ~ ~~ °*9 ...... ~&:t...-rblO u~ •••• to • , ••• r a~ eoGf. ~ wiD over O.t.rll CaOto <Iowa) 11-., ll Crnford Kall c.,.. _. Bal eaei. tm .,. ... eclded th&'M tree tbron • tbe Allteaten UDDed tbelr reccn to w. Celltnf .. for U.. ftnt time in five outlDp. CONYSU, A ... ISNIOa. eaued 10 ot 15 from U.. Geld, upp~~· ••••on ab00Un1 perc to a 1•nlln1 IL3 per c t. lleanwbile, Beal, a 6 ·3 sophomore, wu lp.it.ina UCI by acorlna 11 ot the Anteaters' ftnt lJ potDtl. That burst netted UCI a U -2 advanta1e ·and the Anteaters were never beaded. •·we cootrolled the ball and moved well in our otfeme," UCI bead coacb nm Tift aaid. ··1 thou1bt we •bowed 1ood abot eelection and in the second half we played with peat intensity on defense.'' The Anteaten were bluing from the floor, bitting 62.2 per cent of their lhot.a <33 of 53). The Anteaters r e turn to Crawford Hall to host Jackson State Wednesday night at 7:30. F ..... PageBJ CASTILLO. • • change at forward, they've got plenty who ftt into Westhead's running style. Often, 6-8 rookie guard Magic Johnson iB moved to forward wttb 6-6 swingman Cooper replacing him. Other times. It's Cooper playing forward on offense and guard on defense with Johnson just the opposite. THERE'S A MOVE AFOOT to move Johnson permanently to forward. paving the way for Cooper to start full time and al· low two other talented guards, Brad Holland and Oliver Mack, more pla.ylng time. When Norm Nixon, Cooper and Johnson are in the lineup to1ethel', the Lakers never nm better. Witb Abdul-Jabbar, Cbonea and Haywood in the lineup at tbe same time, they would be sluggish at beaL If the La1ters were not playing well, there might be a good case for Haywood who, at age 30, is appreciably slower than be was during bis heydays with Seattle but la oooetbeless a force to be reckoned with under the basket. However, with the La.kers 22·10 and winnen of six of t.beir last seven, there's no reaaoo to break up a pat hand. And though Haywood seems to be well Wted by bia teammates, nobody plans on roctlng the boat by rising up to bis defense. INDEED, THE 8UBJECI' ls almost taboo in the locker room. "I don't know what's going to ha pp en with that." says Johnson. "I'm not going to get involved because that'• not my Job. These kind of things have a way of burtinl a club and I just hope that doesn't happen here.·· Unable to accept tbe role Westhead bu carved out for him, he's turned to aulkfn8. In pre-game warmups, be merely Jot1ed throuab the motiom. On ooe layup, in which be never left the ground, be abot an air ball. With 1:04 left in the 1ame, be stood up and stretched a white towel bebiDd b1a bead, making sure all the fans could see. Presumably, it wu symbolic of a white flag. And 1f there's one th1q the Laken don't need rtsbt now, it's somebody qulWDc-or breakinl up-the team. Aztecs Def eat UCIWomen San Die10 State freahman center Judy Porter scored l' point.a and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the ~ to a 47-42 DOD· ' , MAn cneARA, CAROLYN HIU.. TOM HARMON AWAIT !l. NfGUE. TOURNn. Lopez Out of To11 .. ney Nancy, Trerino Will Pau Up El Niguel Evem By HOWARD L BANDY Ol_o.tty ......... Nancy Lopez and Lee Trevino, two of the more popular players on the men's and women's pro golf tours. wlll not participate in the Mr Goodwrench invitational 1011 tournament at El Niguel Country Club Jan. 5. Lopez told tournament sponsors that she wu not &otnc to play •lain until February, pref erriJll to stay at bome with her husband. nm Melton. Trevino failed to live a positive amwel' by dead· line time. Pat Bndley, the HeOOd teecttn1 mGDe7 wiwr' OD the LPGA tour, will replace Lopez wblle I.any Nellon, the aecood leadlnc money winDer Oil the men's PGA tour, I.I replaclna Trevino. All others are the aame as prnioualy an· nounced in the one-day, $190,000 event that will find the men and women alternating shots throughout the entire 18 holes of competitioo. TIDS MEANS THAT BRADLEY wtll be pat red with Sevenno Ballesteros. the Bnt1sh Open ting, Nelson will be Wlth Amy Alcott who woo the Peter Jackson Classic an Canada; Hale Irwin will be with Jerilyn Bntz as the U S Open champs are teamed together. Fuzzy Zoeller <Masters) and Sandra Post (Dinah Shore> are together; and David Graham <PGA> and Donn.a Caporu Young (LPGA) are teamed. U.S. amateur champions Mm O'Meara ol Laguna Niguel and CarolYJl Hl.ll of Placentia, will make up the sixth team but are not expected to share in the prize money even thoueb Hill baa re-- cently t:urDed pro. ~ O'Me.ara and Hill played a timed s6ctice round recently in company or producer Tom Harmon but no time baa been announced on bow Jong it took them to complete the 18 boles oo an alternate shot basts They did use the tournament format for their round, however Tickets for the event are currently available at Crown Video and Arch1vn m Laguna Ntguel with proceed,, gomg to benefit South Coast Medtcal Center in Laguna Beach For further 1nfonnallon, ca II .t95-24.25 • • • FOl...LOWING mE EL NIGUEL EVENT, al5o m January, w1U be the annual Crosby Southern pro-am benefiline Hoag HospttaJ The tournament Is not being be.Id during the same week as the Crosby Clambake m Pebble Beach and u a NJJull, the victor will be given an e·xemptioo to that event a week later. The Pebble Beach tournament as Jan. 3l·Feb. 3 while the Southern pro-am will be held Jan. 24·2S at Irvine Coast Country Club over 36 boles As wu the cue last year, a week of actJvity as beinl planned lnduding a 8.2·mile race around tbe back t.y area oo Mooday, Jan. 14. There will also be a Coif clinic, the annual Hoq Hackers Hijinx and a pre-tournament 1ta1 rout. • • • • 80llEftllNG NEW IN T11E WAY ol 1olf com· petlUan far ~en 50 and onr will be tried in San t>ie1011.arcb lT·Zl when the American Aaaoc:iatioo GOU' for Retlttd Persona (AARP> stages a lhree-da) tournament under the auspices of the National Se01orSports Assoc1at1on The evnlt wtll be held on three courses. Tor ,..y Pi.Des. Cottonwood and 1'1Juana Country Club and will Include both men and women over SC Players wall be mvtted from aJJ parts of the country with approximately 160 expected to participate Lut year the same group held a s1m1lar tournament an Myrtle Beach, SC. and had over 1.200 mtris and the year bef°"bad 800 at the same Sile. Tb1a broucbt about the chance in format to sta1e tourna.meou an dilferent parts of the coun- try. In addltioo to San Diqo, Myrtle Beach and DoraJ, 1\a. are alao liat.ed for the coming year For those comin1 to the event from other a~u. traoaportatiao and lodging 1s being ar· ranged through Sports Tours lntemallonal tn San D1ego An entry ftt of SJOO Includes three rounds of golf. tramportallon to and from the courses from the L.1 Jolla Village Inn, tournament head- quarters. the cocktail party and awards <tinner. The group 1s planrung to set up teruus and bowlini towuaments on a nationwide format in the near future For fu.rt.ber Information and entry blanks. wnte to National Senior Sports. 1900 M Street NW . Suite 350, Washington, DC. 20036 or lo Sports Tours lntemallonal, 533J M1ss1on Center Road. Suite :l>4, San Diego Barons Rip---------------..... Sea Kings Fountain Valley High raced past Corona del Mar, 66-50, in non league girl's butetball action on the winner's court Monday night Chris Bohn paced Fountain Valley with 22 points as the Barons raised their season mark to6-l Bolin r~relved ex· cellent support from teammates Courtney Dillon and Marianne Belgen, who chipped ln with 12 points each Junior Ci ndy Stou1bton led the Corona del Mar 1cortn1 parade with 19 polnta. Dolores Effin1er bad nine points for the Sea Kin11. while Cindy Ken- dall wa• rtebt behind with elgbl. Founl&ln Valley plays Ocean View Wednesday at 5 in the Garden Grove tournament. Estancia meeta Mater Del at 7. ID a: w ~ c D conference women's ba.aketba.11 --------- If you respect a winning sea- son, leather bound master- pieces, and cus- tom quality, Sebago's area natural. A victory cerebration afttrthe game, or alonewtth agOOd book. .. Sebago'aarethere. This great fUhlon avatlat>Je In a wide range of alzea. win over UC Irvine at Crawford Hall llcmd.ay Dipt. Tb• Altecl led all the way in poatJ.na their loth win in 14 oat· in••· while UC Irvin•'• record dropped to u. Tbe Anteaters were paced bJ ff'ffhman Sben)' Nltcb.man'• 14 = W"uir!° -=-=--wbile San ~ State llml UCl't JeadlDI uor:!'in Katbtrln• Bamntan:. to ab nta. UCl retura1 to act.ton Wednel- daJ nlpt, j.N'ftlllDI to 'UC Dam. FOR THE RECORD I BUSINESS r For the ... Oii 1191111 t,, ..... , ---...., :r ..... , ... ~ . ... ~ tt• II . • ..... Ilk» . . ...... ,.... ,._. _ ... .. ·=='!'l:r~ .. -.... ~ ... --...c...-.... NMt• -...... --IMw.& ..................... ••c•1~• -....... ,..._ MA. _ ........ 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San Clemente (pa11 from Jeff8umer) TMSeuoe 91-T~lor (Marina>; 93 -Banner (San Clemente} and Gleed (Dana Hilla>; H- Templetm (Irvine) and Bell (Edison); 85- R ob e rt s (Irvine), Carlyle <Mattt Del), 0 . Jackson <Edison ); 84-Gleed <Dana Rills), 80-Gleed <Dana Hilla>. Bell lEdi.son), HunUey <Marina): 77-Briebt (Corona del Mar) and Olauin (Estancia), 76-Placta <Dana Hills) and H\DlUey <Marina): 7 3 -Bell (Edu on); 72-Bacbmeier (Ocean View ). Hobart CU o 1 verslly >. Bell <Edison). 71 -Taylor (Marina) and Placka <Dana Hills>. 70 Bell <Edison ), twic~, 68 Richards <Fountain ·Valley ) and Davis (Laguna Beach); 67 M Jackson <Edison). 66 -Thompson (Hunt ington B~acb), 64 Boyer (Edison); 63 Moser (Oct!an View>. M Jackson (Edison), York < Fo untaio Valley ), 62-Bnght (Corona del Man, Bauer <Costa Mesa), Kraiss < Estan- cia>, 60 Schnitger <Corona del Mar) and Jeisy (San Clemente); 59 York (Fountain Valley ), 58 Moser <Ocean View), 57 Banner <San Clemente), st>-Bell <Edlsoa ) and Taylor <Marina); SS- Jimenez (Newport Harbor> and Martin ( H untiogton Beach>; 5-6-Marvick (l:Jniversi· ty); 53-Huntl ey <Marina ); 52 - Starltman <Costa Mesa), Spencer (Mater Oei), Bauer (Costa Mesa), 5 1-Bauer <Costa Mesa), Bell <Edison), twice; 50-Bauer (Costa Mesa), Owens <San Clement.e) Mustangs Edge CV In Two Ots Costa Me5a High won its fourth straight game. but it wasn't easy, as the Mustangs edged Capistrano Valley, 72 70, in double overtime basketball action Mon· da y night in the Cougars' gym Trailing 64·62, Costa Mesa took a time out with 112 seconds to play When action resumed Dan Bauer sank a 5- footer wtth three seronds remaining to send the game into overtime AFTER A score- 1 es s first over time when each team had two shots at tbe basket, the Mustangs ga10ed the upper hand in · the second extra session. Steve Lux tallied the go-ahead bucket for Costa Mesa and Roger Lackey and Bauer added two free throws eac h to up the Muatanp' mark to 4·2 .. Lux led the Muatanp with 25 points, wblle brother Bill was tbe beat rebounder with ei1bt caroms. Lackey a nd Ken Bardsley tallied 14 points each for Costa Mesa while Bauer chipped In with 10. Coat.a llen raced to a 33·2' balltime adnn· tace. but was outscored 2'-14 ln the third period to set up the fren&led finish. Lt . ............. Solar Sa1'er An unidentified man places a small sign on what 1S touted as the world's first solar powered internally Hghted billboard, top photo The s ign m Los Angeles advertises the movie "The Electric Horseman " It uses about 50 square feet of solar collecting cells. lower photo. to draw in the sun power which is stored m rowl> of automobile batteries The sign reportedly costs about $7 a month to operate Yoar''Rich Uncle Sam"isrich ~-.... -,.-- enough. Keep more tax dollars for your retirement. It's tough 10 c;xi ... e fur the future "hl..'n t,1xe.., 1,1h· "'1 much 111 \uur incomL'-mut mrcrL'\t e ,1mlllt'\. 11'1(1. I t1.1 nl.. l.!t 11 1t.lne-...,, \uu ha\l.' a \\jS(! finum.:1al lncnd. C11111.."n.., ~.t ' in~·"· '" ht-Ir Save for retirement. .. save taxes! l·nr pcl1pk nnl c o,·er"•d h~ an c mphnl.'1 Jk'n..,1nn funLl. C 1t w!n~ ofkr~ an IRA f /nJn ·1duul RL t11t•m t•111•\1<11111111 l'la11.• Your ne-;tegg ~ill !!row dr...1m.ll1callv f..L(,ter th.m in a regular ~\in~ ;:iccount. t~cau.~ Llcf)l.l\1ts .md mtL'rc,h .'.1rn· ings are entire!) ta"<-ddc rrcd until you reg.in to "'thdrJ" funds at retirement. Each ~car. you may contrihutc up ll' Sl.500. or 15 percem o f }llUr annual income. whi chc,cr is less. And, if your spouse is unemplo)cd. )OU may conrn hute up to even higher limits. If you receive pension funds from ,1 former employer. these can be rolled mer mlLl .in I RA" tth the ~m\! rcmar~ ahlc tax advantages. Are you sell-employed? Save bigger., faster! 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Action Continues Garagiola Cut3 ,, Chryskr Ties DETaOIT (AP) -Sportacaater Joe 'r-Oanclala. t.be tehmalcm eammerelal spokesman for Cbr11Jer Carp. for 22 yun, will aevv tJea wtth ;' 1 the ftnenct•ll:J troubled automaker lD April, a ' compmQJeaa 1a.r1. '"'' Gar oJa la endlnl hla uaoetation with i-:~Qarpler UM NBC, wttJa whom be recent1y . I ~ ~ ' . - 1lped a rour·year contract, tblnka "It'• better lf an an- nouncs or talent not do a com· merctal durt.na an event that he's workin1." Bert Zeldin, NBC's Tice-president of sports sales in New York, said Satur- day. Garagiola's new contract with the network calls for him to cover NBC's ''Game of the 1• Week," the World Series and the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. "I' Chrysler spokesman B. F. Mullins said .,. · Garagiola's career was "beine limited" by his strong association with Chrysler. ~' \. "We're convinced be certainly helped move a lot of lron for Chrysler," said J06eph Hickey, ac- count superviaor of Chrysler's corporate advertis-~ ing. "He turned on dealers and salesmen at a time they really needed it, u well as the public." Garqlola, who perhaps ls best known for his 1975 and JJrl9 commercials promoting Chrysler's rebate programs, will be hard to replace, Hickey ' said. He said the company bu nobody ln mind as a .. ,..placement. Small specialty shopplno center to be built. More than 1.S million tourists visit this beautiful wine country area annually. Gross strictly llmlted In area making this an excellent ln'<HtStment opportunity. Ready to go. C•ll: $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS .. OO»IO to have a Wllu effect on m • ~ laJ in tWr aufatma •llP' ~~rc,~· r: lald off ~:'*!t" 1: ~~ ..... .,. IQlns to bav. to faee the f.t tbat empW,... are not IOIDI to have u mu.eh~ to apend lor auutmu u tbey'w had ln UM past,• It la mucb the aame lituaUoo lD dtle. and towm ~ U.. utloa w~ there are euatomers and 1upplic wboH well·beiaa ..,_ed• laJ'selJ oo caterpillar. Some f0,000 United Auto Worken emp)oyeea are on .Jtrt,ke against CaterpWar nationwide. -The walkout beae ln Peoria on Oc:t. 1 with expiration of the old three-year pact with tbe world'• bluest maker ot CCIGltruetion machlnery. Analyata • ., the walkout may man the ftnt time liDce the tb.lrd quarter ot 115.l that the com· pany coinpl._ a qWU'teJ' without a proftl .. THE PROBABILITY of red lnt Is very hleh '' aald Ell Luatsarten, analyst with Paine Webber Mltcbell Hutcblns. "While only domestic plan ta are abut down today. t.h1I month it's startin1 to effeet parta auppliera and overseas operations." Because about two-thirds of Caterpillar's sales are exports, a strike domestically can bait some 75 percent of end·market sales -sales throueb dealers to the users of Caterpillar equipment. Nevertheless, most analyst.a see the strike'a ef· feet as short-term for a company u 1troo1 and re- silient as Caterpillar, which manaeed to l.ncreue profits by 12.1 percent and ulea by nearly 20 per· cent during the first nine mootha of 1979 -a perfod in wbicb the constructioo machinery in- dustry as a whole was fiaL Newport Office Set For China Venture A Chinese trading company called AMTEC has been formed as a joint venture by s ub· sidiaries of Smith In· lernational Inc., and CAMCO Inc., according lo an announcement by the two companies. The new company's primary offices are to be localed in Beijing. Liaison offices will be set up ln Newport Beach and Houston. Robert Q Hughes, a vice president of Smith, is t o be president of AMTEC Stanley Malls, a China market ex· ecullve, ia manaeing director. AMTF.C represents i. variety of cllenta both within and outside the oil service industry, pro- vi din a aaaistance to tbeae clients lD dolne bualnea lD China.. A MTEC replaces Smith'• former trading company, which was known as Smith Dulng and which la no Ionaer in operation. Smith is one of the world 's leading manufacturers and sup- pliers of a broad range of drilling tools. equip- -----------ment and related i. . ~· .. .. <•• • lnttr.,•I onJv pav-t. • h teo•e • Co••ettlal • R-ldn.Ual • Weekly co-lr-ta • Moatlaly fa•d1"1f• • 6 month• to 3 VC4'1n • SoeitlMrD CalUCH"llM l •llldl I ••ur loan lafo,....tioa eemce f, •r Vhul lirldncony n.-ed\ (714) 759-1515 AM£RICAN HOME MORTGAGE 7JO Newpv'1 Cenl•r Or•ve Oes•gn Plaze N~wpo11 Be•cn C•hlotn1a 92660 services for the energy industries. The company is also involved ln the technical development of oil and gas well driU- ine and mining toola and equipment. The industries and markets served include oil. eas, geothermal. water well drlllina, min· ing and cooatruction. The company's com· moo shans are listed on the New York and Pacific Stoel!: Ex · cbanees where the trad· iq aymbol ia SD. Sell or trM9 your .old skis fast with a MW Skiing ctHsHled ad In the Dally Pltot. 642-5671 NEUU HIGH RATE -· Effective Thursday " .. 12.575-r-11.11• Annual Yleld AmualRate 6-Month Money Market Account ($10,000 minimum) Effective December 20 thru 26 Annualtzed yield assumes funds remain on deposit fOf 12 months at the 11.nUt annual rate. Rates are subject to change at renewal. Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early wlthdrawel and prohibit compounding of Interest one-month Money MIUMt Acoounta. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO M0,000 BY A U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY. 'f ~ ~ ' ~ ' ~nu: DIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS --..... ,.. .... AN EOtJ4W!OUSINO LFN°'" Dawntawn 8enta Aita:831 North Main StrMt/(714)5'NJ741 Coronl dll Mar. 3140 Eut CO.St Hlghway/(114) 19).9:200• FountMt ~: 17900Mlgnolla Strilt/(714)-'·S.· Caplanno·lm'I a.m.nte: 570 Camino c» &tr911a/(71') 483·seet• •Open8at9a.m.·1 p.m. t I# ....... MIKE SHETI.EY, A DIEIEL CAA PAOllOIEit, Mft HE llAY FILI! SUIT AGAINST THI! EPA Shetley'• Dl111I poa.-.d llefcury CllPf9 •nd • tnlCtl falled ttte 1NO Pollution TEata ~ Car, Truelc F•il Tests ... Man Ponders EPA Lawsuit ANN ARBOR, M ic h . <A P > -A "SbetleymobUe•• car and truck have fiunked emission teats, and promoter Mike Shetley aaya be wlll sue the federal Enviromneot&l Protection A1ency over b1' latest failure. Shetley, of Oak Hill. Fla. said bis new model diesel car bad failed to meet unburnt fuel standards because of fuel pump trouble. But be blamed the EPA for "fa.laUytnc documents. tests and l)'lnl to the public" about tests oo a pickup truck. He said be would sue the qeocy ror $200 mi Woo. IN WASHINGTON, EPA spokesman Marvin Fitzwater laid. .. We are Just as clisappotnted as be b . We bad hoped tbe Shetley car would paaa the tests and abow the auto Industry that better cars can be built. "But I guarantee you these lebt.s were raarly conducted and just llke the tests for all other manufacturen. • · I Sbetley'a first car, which be said could get up to 110 highway miles per gallon, attracted wide publicity lh.ls spnng But It flunked pollution tests in July. A.N0111ER VEBSION of the car puaed 1979 emiss aoo standards in October, but flunked the tou&ber 1.980 rules Shetley tb{'t] submitted the third version of the car, aJ.ooi with a small pickup truck. That car railed the sla.nda.rd for emilaloo of unburnt fuel, 11\•ang .66 grams per oule instead of the penr.utted 41 ll got 33 mph ln the city lelt aJld 52 on the highway lest, SbeUey said. He plans to resubmit the car for testinl after corred.l:Dg the problem with the fuel pump. He uid the emwuon test oo the tr\ack showed 2 4 grams per male, mstead ol the permitted 2.3 grams, and !)a.Id there ... u somethlrig wroog with the t@'Stlng SbetJey did DOl aave the truck auleaee. 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A.s democratic a.s thb picture may aeem to be. no one who abopl recularly will be under the illusion that there'• a rant.astic divenity or crocery outlets. Tbe bulineaa ol re- tailing food bu been getting more coocentrated iD this century-and this lrald La atill operaUve. In almost &QY market you wilb to uamtne. the top chalm have a biner chunk ol the market today lb.an they did 10 yean qo. Two 10.-ernment aseaciea. tbe Department of Aa'rlculture ad tbe Federal Tnlde CommiMic!n, reeeotly completed a study of crocery ret•illn1 ecmirtaa tbe yean 1954 to um. They foo.od that whereas in 1154 tbe top four u~ery chains lo a market would cootrol 45 percent of the business. by 1.972 they were liking down S2 percent of the sales. SVPEUAUET NEWS, a trade weekly that i.s more up-to-date than the 1overnmeot, recently issued lb analysl.5 ol grocery retailing in tbe oaUoo's 2:5 larcest metropolitan markets and they found the concentration to be great.er lhan was md1cated by the government study For example the 1ovemment study showed lhat the top rour supermarket ch&UlS bad 31 percent of lhe New York market m 1972 Supennartet News reports that four rhaim1-Pathmark. Shop RJt.e . .YtP and Foodtown-oow have 42 percent <wath Patb.m.ark and Shop Rile lied for first al 12 percent> Market Falls Back As OPEC Talks Stall NEW YORK !AP1 -The stock martet lost grouod in active tradulg today, running into resistance alter a lbon· th-long rally The Dow Jones average of JO industnals. which clo&ed Monday more than 40 points above 1t.s early-November lows, slipped 5 97 points to 838 65 today StfH'lu '" Tltt> Doll",Oftfttl ~r•p• SJHJtllglat • • Ind • Tot U Utl tJ St. ·-· Tr_, Ulit\ U \I~ Mltal S1~k• Did HEW Y()ltll UIPI ()oo< 1e Mv....:..i o.<to-UO><N"9'<' toc•t IH...., N.-•"~ Mt'w M>#"\ T-:/1 '°" •'11 MILi\ 1 .. 1 ·~ •\ kEW Y()fll" •API kV ._....·-mt .. Stoc:i. ~•' '1.JIO 000 d,QO.OQD .,,. uoooo JI OIQ 000 a..., QllD ?l.1to 000 Pf'~tet.I'\ 0.-.. --_.,,.~ Yffl• -T-y.-.-J.., I le- ""' loo.te 1'17 lO - -AT -Ca OtO HEW YOf!K IAPI 0e< 11 10de• ~eft(oid ? .. r:.:.·~ ,., '"" -~ 11 ,.. .. ~ 10 su~ ,,.. tP004 • -Mlt'OOO s.01• °'° ooo p,..,. o .... JI(' :""' ... .. •o NEW Y°"tc CAP\ -M--., & MMmr _,,._,..,_m• fft0-11••"0 ""•• Ul 000 1.0"<•l•d snm • . j , l ""SS PEACH •L.-~~~~~~~-• . • ,: ' I I • L: SHOE MOON MULLINS 0 (I<. 0 .. by Jeff MacNtlly by Ferd & Tom Johnson ~ NOT PENSfVE •• EXPENSIVE. ' THE. FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane GORDO ''Can't we s1ay up to watch just one more Christmas special?" DENNIS THE MENACE JUDGE PARKER iHE TR\JeJTfHAT PA.Ut.. ~ *TTIH6 UP WIU. MAl(.E VOU FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT! lH THE EVENT Of HI€/ DEATH, HALF Of HI!'> E9TATE WILL 00 TO CHARITY, iHE OTHE~ HALF TO YOU I Hl!Rf ·-TAl<E VOUR OLD BOOK. ~WMIU! YOLIR! AT IT...,. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE DRABBLE ~£~, e-REAI 1"0 '":£€ '4£AM, 1u::c c~£ ~OU AErA IN. WOflw\hJ ' ~ '40\JR<;( L~ ! '-li ~ >: rm f"· ~~-..J_" I . ~ I : } ( ,70 ., ~~ ~- 11·1A DR. SMOCK by Gus Arriota , .. Cut.f'ate Cfwf1tm11 tfM?" by LYM JotmMI by Kevin F~ ~uJ (O ME ~OU NE.JER 10LO M€ ~ 11..lttJf 1"0 © . "'b~ ~Ma'JL-uJrf~ .!. • s•..iu lL-..,s '? i ( ~ : -~-~ ~. ,,., v ·' Lil ; ti ~ ~ I --wj I . by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS S3 C4lrw 1 .. Pf1lftx 56 Soft lood 5 ~ 56 5'nll onns Comb. bm 61 "Woe - (pl) -·-10 Old ..,,.. 82 81111 Cl'( '""" 3 words ,, P.., M &dng tor 15 Stmg lob or mot> 16 Rlfll b* 6S.,.. -- 17 a..r: 0. • TorGl*)"I 19.... c..- 20 ~ 87 Son-. goetl 21 0-4111CMr tl8 &en 22~ 18onc:t 23Clay DOWN 25V.... 1PY-. 2CS "-d CCMrl 2 8ldn dlllme ao &c>. -.: 3 Food 9q)ll1 UNITED Hlature Syndicate ~·· Puzzle SolY9d c l •• •••• 1, MI . ' . ' . •• . . 11111 .. 1.1 .. a I ' .. ~ I • " l ,1,1 .. 1. • I '•Io .. ' • • l 0 .-... , •• ., 1 ••• ' • l • •••• '0 _,,--· • ti•-· I l • I I ,., ... ,. 'll•l•l•--I I I • I 111•1•-l•l&l af--r ,,. ' 1 •1 •111 l I •1 o I a C I ••• 11111•1• ',_.,, •• -c •• • ••l IC • l • •• •• I I I •l•-t •• 0 ' • l 0 • • I • 1111•1• O I I I ' . . ' I I • aflTt• I I . " •• f I I I I alah• • • • • Ntlllt. 4 Alllbon. 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Acldolt • Ser•••, Dad i ~1"IOllOOOW\a o.c.-. ..... a.ou.. ................ 11· yeer..(lld Mlgllbor In ... -....-nu~.and Ille kid ~ off with cX*I emf\. Suzanne Somers as Chrissy jeopardizes the postioo of her minister father with her live-in arran1ement on ''Three's Company" tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel 7. eNOVA "llllndl-Aw "'*'111 Of Vlllw'' The 4llfotta of flw peop6e l1ruggllng to ..... tNlr vtllon ttwOUQfl dNgl. -v-Y. ~Md detarmlnetlon are ....,,_, wttll ..... and Cl> ""*""no 1a • a a.. ™ITOWN 8--~lt!OM­ wtlatlllnlggllno '*'°' .... go lhfougll wtler'I he per. torm. •• •tend-up c;ome.. dl8n. Connie Chung lhOWI ua • 3-D teleYlllion D AOOSMIC CHAISTMA8 A boy encounter• thrM v111tora from another "'°'Id e NEWl \'WED OAME 0 1100,000 NAMI! THAT TUNE ID AUINTHEFAMllY Alter !earning that Mika ha written a letter of crttt- clam to Preeldent Nixon. AtcHe wnt.. a lett• of Illa own In r>rme of Naon. e OOOOTIMEB Ronda'• llttltude ~ ~· d9eth ~ di.- Clia•IH'f Luring• fJ KNXT (CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles e KT1.A (Ind ) Los Angeles 0 KASC·TV(ABC) Los Angele'> (}) KFMB (CBS) San Diego G KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los An9e11.:., (!I KCST (ABC) San Diego ID KTTV (Ind) Los Angele:, «D KCOP·TV(lnd) Los Angale, fl3 KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angell''> '1i> KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach ..n.lon In., ~ .. d9ned hOUllfl06d. ,,.,, 2) • MAOB-1 UMllR MPORT I NIW9CtCk P.M. MAQAZJNI! HOU.YWOOO IOUME8 t:oO 8 (I) THI WHITE IHADOW A tie.ltlful glr1. enenared for a tk'N In rhe ''WOr1d • Oldelt profenlon" relumt hOme and ,_,~ ,_ high acnool rOl'nlnC4 "''Ill Curtle II CASPSfl AMT CHRl8TMA8 Al*net«l. HMy ~. ttle ~ coualn of c..,., !tie ll'tendly gtl09t. tne. 10 thatter ~ s Ctwlltmaa a-by Inter- rupting their petty wlUt de¥tlllf'I trtc:ka. 8MOVR ** "For Thoee Who Think Young" ( 19t~) Jamee Osren, Pamela T1f1in U (!I HAPPY DAYS Howard ~ Matlon dec><le to ,.,_ tr-.edd.ng vows end pl8r'I a catwed. outdoor ceremony m CAAOl BUNETT AHDFAIEH08 G~ Tim Cooway II) MOVIE **~ "Johnny Cool" I 1983) ...,,,., Sliva. Ela- "*'doc1ora. • w.::w. ......... Jotwl Allly and "'*~-~ explcnttle~ol the femlly by lharlng In four crltJc:el ooceaiOnl In ttle llvee al tt!elr Mlotect• • birth. Old age, meniege anddeettl e;00. Cl) HAWAII fNE..() MoGarrwtt "-'11>91• the 1upp0Hdly acctdental deethl al two young peo. pie wllo died on • private llland and -. buried at -. 0 ee<INFUNT: A OOUN11ft' CHNITMAS CNQ. A ~'**•(Hoyt Axton) undergoea a snnge eicperteia after refuting to help a poor emplOyM (Mel Tllll) and hit Wife (Lynn Anderson) ~ aon la 1n delpera11 need Of .,, operet)on. 09 Tlff&'I COMPANY ChNly's l.iher·• po1411on .., a mtntater Is jeOPArd lmd by,. daugfttw's unu· ~ ~ a1Taogen11n1 1l tD MEW OAIFF1N -1 G~tl Orson We11e1. 1 Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin uoeo TAXJ The Qlbblea get a l*lrtoua Klemperer No Klinker Hogan's Commandant Now an Opera Star • NEW YORK <AP) -You would hardly recognizeWemerKlemperer . "lt'sthe beard," he says, fmgering the precisely shaven thatch around his chin. Maybe it's the uniform -theone hehas not worn s ince he stopped portraymg Col Klink, the bumbling POW camp commander on televiaioo's "Hogan's Heroes." Both changes befit Klemperer in bis role this season as the benevolent Pasha Selim in the Metropolitan Opera production of Mozart's "Die Entluebnmg aus dem Serail," or "The Abduction from the Seraglio." Saat.,• llelper YOUD.I Jeffy is in awe as be ls taken along on Santa Claus' Christmas Eve ride in "A Family Circus Christmas" featuring the eharact.en from the Daily Pilot comic strip tmlP,t at 8: ao on NBC, Qiannel '· "THE fOUt WEEKS rvE spent at the Met are the most exhillrati.ng of my career," Klem- perer sa)'$ "It sure beat.a aiWni on a aound s tage." For the mualc-loving Klemperer -bis father was the coodudor Otto Klemperer -the DOD· singing role at the Met is somethiq of a boll~. He spends much of bis free time attmdini re- heanals of various Met productiao.a, and when that pales, be steps across the pla.18 at Lincoln Center to see some of the productiooa at the City Opera. He also will be 1oing to the White House wtth the Metropolitan Opera Ballet Wednesday to nar- rate Francis Poulenc's music for "Babar and the Elephant." . AL11IOUGB BE NOW refuaes all offers to do roles like Klink, Klemperer la pleased to flnd the bumbling colonel followhing him, u a sort of benefi. cent ghost. The role, he says, gave him the national recognition which has allowed him to do other thlnga. He emphatically does not regard hia Met stint as a highbrow antidote to seven years of "Hoean'a Heroes. "I think highbrow is a very misused word," b& says. "I doo't think a good, funny sitcom is of any le9a value than aomethiq at the Met. "I DID EXPECT TO find a bllhbrow attitude at the Met, but I can tell you they are just u normal and bard-wortd.q u any people on a- Hollywood set. I knew I WU at home when I walked on the sta1e the W1f"/ ftnt day and the crew said, 'Goodmominl,Colonel.' " Klemperer takes a aerloul Interest ln opera and -u a teacher ol muter c:lUMI ln •ctinl for opera singers at Aspen, Colo. -bopea to influence Its performance. Most ol all be want.a to stamp out the "face-forwa.rd-and-liDC-out" style ol ltalial. "~e are paJtn& 40 and 50 dol1an tor a seat. and they are lettlnl tired al bavinl people stand like lffcb .. ' be .. -,.. ''TbeJ want &euer. moUnted tbeatrical ae:ttemta&, tuteed al motlnted. dUlt;J traditian." TUBE TOPPERS KJU ee:oo -tu .. Baatettiall. The Laken take on the Cblc:qo Bulla ill tcmi.iit'1 NBA acUoo. . , NBC. 9:00 -Skinntnt: A Country CbrlltmM Carol. HoYt Adan Plan the Scroos• roJe to um updated and coun- trtfled venloo ot the Dlekenl elauic with Mel 'nllis and L)'JlD Andenon • ABC D 10:00 -ABC News Cloeeup. Homosaual men and women d1acuu tbetr lifestyles ID thll 1peclll report. lllOdl .. --..... ..... .,..,.,_.,...., .. ...... 0"9'-c!IHlll ,.., .. 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DIM*llT di·~ •• "1nallnc;t for 9uMvll'" (1173)~"-· ..... by~ Scour-•t by. 1t'ftl~d••'• •••••~••ma -AflEllllJCJe- u::aoa ••\t ......,.... ( ltlle) 8cioC1 Brady. Rltll Gem. ..... ''T.-ny Plpll" (19-M) ~· A Itta bird NII down In a '*"' Engllah v-. '° hatcti her ~ (llw .30mln ) );00 u **'"'"TM~ ., ()I CNllGI" (Pwt 1) ( 1Me) k.merfne HecMJurn etier-.eo,. ~ D * * "Si.t The Aevo- Mlon Wltllout Me" ( 1970) 0•,,. Wiid.,. Donald Suther1and Two Mia of ~· tWlnl IT-' on the -al !he FfWICtl Rew-olu1IOrl an. ~al a.pa.- ,._., ( "" ~ 30 min ) by Armstrong & a.tiulc 'Family' Ruled 1970s on TJ7 NEW YORK <AP> -lntroduced to Amencu mwers in January, 1971 , it would rewrite °" traditional definition of satuatkm comedy. It waa "All 10 tbe Family," and by tbe end of the neri season. it was No. 1 l.n the prime-Ume televlaioo ratings. .. Ali in lbe Family" would rema.Jn the roun- try's favonte TV proeram tb.rougb much of the decade, and as tbe '80s approached, the show-re. named ''Archie Bunker's Place" -and its star Ca.rroll O'Coooor, were still around, still prom1'. nent l.n Lbe ratiq.I. BDE IS A LIST of lbe top.rated pnme-time programs of tbe '70s, b~ oo figures from the A.C. Nielsen Company 1»89-70 -"Rowan & MartJn's Laugh-In" N~ . l~TI -"Marcus Welby. M.0 ,"ABC. 1971·72 -"All in the Fa..rruly," CBS 1972-73-"All in tbe Family." 1973-74 -"All in the Family.'· lt7'97S-0 ALL IN the Family." 197S-76 -"All in the Family." 1916-11 -"Happy Days," ABC. lm· 78-"Laftl'De and Shirley," ABC 1.9'7Pr '11-·'Laverne and Shirley.·· ''IETTE Ai9)l.EJf SEM>S 'THE ROSE' SOARING 'WITH TORRENTIAL. FORCE. BETTE~ SWEEPS THE ROSE' NTOAFl.M EXP£RENCE... AN EXTRAVAGANT PERFOAMANCE AND AN EXPLOSIVE OE8UT." ~ ....... ..C·TY IN1'0 THE sntATOSPHER£" wnH HER aAZING PERFORMANCE." _... ... ., .... c .... \ ----- ;. 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H~~i. 879-MSo YOUNG flA*INITllN1Nt IT\'ftlfU IJAUGM llOOn' II~ .WI HIAYIN CAN WAlf l'OI "10" •• , ww.,.1 .... ,. .. ~ •... ,....... .. ...alAW ""SATURDAY HIGHT flYlrlNI "Jtsus· ,,_,.., ... _ .. ~-,-- l'Mllll TWll 'IDOi 1.CAUlDltON Of DIAJH 111 2.flMALI IUfCHll Ill J.THI DAU 111 J MIUlf HIT II 1.SUMMll CAIM 111 2. THI OltOOYI fUU (11) UUSN OOIDOH (11) ---Nnltu.rn·~--19:J,iNt ootN' IOUTH(NI ,.. .... p .... . -~ ...-awe~ ...... ,... ... ...,...;;;;o;..=;;.;...i MJUIMY .... RYii CNt .:;;;=:.::=:;;-... • ~ -C:.UJrcA, .... plaJI m the lllt. IN ma. •w1vaa. the cOer \but.er croapa d moaat.rated 4ult. etreetlvety UW tbeJ al8o Could mount watthwhli. productiom. Tbil year alt dlf· ferent pla.ybou.HI .,. NPl"elellt9d In tba top 10, with no pwp oeeup)'tq more than two apaees. Another elplftcant upect ol 1.m in communi- ty theater wu lbo emer1ence of taJeated new direct.on. Three of them -Saddlebacll'a Joe Cordio. San Clemente'• Valerie Mcilroy and ~ta Mesa '1 Stan Wlulck -placed tbe1.r ft.rat abow1 in the top 10. Exempt from the llat, ol coune, are produc- tion• in which th1a writer penooally participated, 1uch u Weetmlmter'• "S&mday in New York," Huntln~on Beach's "Be1lnner'1 Luck, .. Sad- dieback 1 "Dear Friends" and the entire Irvine Community Theater season. Here, lben, a.re the community theater shows that made up the "claaa of '79," along with comments from tbelr revlewa in these pa1ea · I. ••CAT ON A DOT TIN ROOF," Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. directed by Pati Tambellini. "Willlams' bitter treatise oo deception. frustration and alienation Is given top drawer treatment by an outstandilli cast. It is, qu.ite simply, the finest pro- duction of Lhe season." 2. "SCAPINO," Laguna Moulton Playhouse, directed by Kent Johnson. "Here's a show you'll want to go back and v1s1t agwn to catch the laughs you missed. No holds are barred, no quarter given and no potenuaJ chuckle left unrealu:ed " Carson to Play E. Coast Casi1W ATLANTlC CITY, NJ <AP> -Comedian Johnny Carson, who makes frequent appearances m Las Vegas, will be takmg tus night club show to the East Coast's gambling capital next year. Carson will appear at Resorts International Hotel Casino on March 7 and 8, in late April and m the fall, according to Tibor Rudas. the casino hotel's vice president for entertainment. Carson will appear m the fac11..ity's 1,750-seat show theater. He has hosted NBC·TV's "Tonight Show" for 17 years. FAMOUS IRAMDS AT DISCOUNT!! H-ArmtihW..eity HUHTIHGTOM IUCH: :-= 964+3393 :::.!.. 142-0554 :"::.e-. 146""4551 ''"'" Ridlmrtl't "THI TAU llONDI MAHWITHOHI II.ACK SHOI" ,... "THI HTURN 01 THI TAU ILOHDI MAHWITHOHI IL.ACK SHOI" ...... S.-1"'" So. Co111 11••'>'6 1111 )"0111t•OI f•ff PM•"'9 Steve Martin THE JERK (R) ·~·- Blake Edw9rda "10" (R) ,, __ ,..,, TH£ DEER HUNTER 1!-Cllll lnlermlSalon tom Titus L "8W&fi CBAalTY" W•m1mter Com· mmdt)' 'lheat8r. d1redec1 {,, X. Jolmioa.. ''A 111111"1 Pld•"flf W.mllile ~that raob wttll ._bitter-o«ertna ot mt Boberta Ka7 LI m.wptnc.mt lD tbe Ude role." . • . 4. ''IADID IN &E'l'D.DD'I' " Newpan Hanor Oom.11n1Dlty Tbeattr .---:-..!.. ._ N -....,_ ........ n.. •"'-' __,_ .,,, ADCJ ..:.u..u. -Y ..,. N8'fl*t IJ'GllP'I most lm· preaaln off.rlDI, po11 .. alq 1tren1lb and cobeat._ ... a rich, aatbenUe COM enbanced by IOIDe IQPltiatlYe actin1. '' 5 ... TO KILL A •OCIUNGBlaD " Weatminater CommWllty Theater, directed by Ales Koba. "An ambiUoua plece ol won -a muJU-scene productioo witb two doaen eut mem. bera. many of whom deliver exceptional performances. It comes beautilUlly to Ille Wider the MDlltive dlrect.orial band ol Ala Koba.·· I. '"l'BIEVU," Saddleback Valley Communi- ty Theater, dlrected by M.lcbael Blellu and Joe Cordio. "Amona lhe most Impressive productiom of tbe year. Tbe production la dotted with 1uperior performances." 7. "EAT YOtra BEAllT 01.JT," San Clemente Commwtlty Theater, directed by Ben Jut.zi. "An unheralded production in which everytblng fall.a splendidly into place. elevating it 1.nto the front ranks of local staee offertnp " 8. "HMS PINAFORE," Newport Harbor Com· mumty Theater. directed by Nancy Ebaen "A full- dress staging of lbe delicious aaUre oo the Brituh class system backed by a atroog, well-dnUed cho~. A highly entert.a.in.ln& evenlne of lyncaJ lampoooery " 9. "SILENT NIGHT, LONELY NIGHT," San Clemente Commuruty Theater. dlrected by Valene Mcilroy. "This lender and qweUy enpping work 1s given a splendidly moving mterpretat.aoo. Miss Mcilroy has installed an aura of understated hones ty and restrained desperallon Ullo her produc· t10n " JG. "LIGHT UP THE SKY," Co5ta Mesa C1v1c Playhouse. directed by Stan Wlas1ck "It has seldom bttn done more enjoyably . one of the brighter spots of the year on the commuruty theater circwt " These were the h1ghl..ights of an acl.Jve and am bilious community theater season. Thursday s- co I u mn will focus on tbe t op 1od1 v1dual performances, while Friday will bnng the uove1l- mg of the man and woman of the year m local theater. _.,.,_,.c,... , .. ._. .. ,_ ~ tloo<• ~Oita t11A ~ c.JU ....., '.,w W'\\C"'l•...O •i\t Z'Q •··•iO• 31 c.-. ••ljt, ............. _ .... •;(·•~···· .. ...,.. .... "° t011 ~ ••1Jll•\ll MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "APOCALYPSE NOW" CR> "1941" "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" "STAR mEK" .. ANO JUSTICE FOR ALL" ''10" (R) ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISSION~ Plus "THE GROOVE TUBE" Plua (R) MMER CAMP" llllOlt #at,...... ..,...,,... ,,, .. . M 1 \>UM 1e •• UfJ'9Ulllf t• J .. .. , .. ,.-. .. ,.. i~1£i~ .... .... ,,,, .. ,, ._,....,.. '" .. , .... •1111 (Al '1..fSHGOADON Ptua SUWlill.A CA .. -----.srAAi~ TPteK.. . . -....... .. .. _ ... _ STEVE MARTIN. 1heJfRK -It,, JiY: ' I \ 7• I o.lfy ~ ......... •kMN ....... David Emmes (left), Mamn Benson select plays. Theater ·1s less Inhibited In terms of sexual mol8s,' sa~ Jack Holland of· the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle. " •"'l'llD£ 18 LB88 besttwy tn deaHnl wttb nuditJ and lt tak• on other 1UbJecta that betore were not commerclal. '"!beater involves itaelf ln tbe problems ot society and people." ·'The world bu chanced,·· Holland aaJd. "and theater 11 a mirror ot We. It bu become more acUve!y involved ln ehana•." Tbe play ''Wbo'1 Alrald ot VirOn1a Woolf'' set the ltalnewon for the cb.aqea, Holland believes. Otber worlta to follow ault have been "Children ol a Lesaer God," which de ala with loes of bearine: . "St.reamers," a play about Vietnam, and "Elephant Man," a work about d~fornuty. 'fJ>DOSIUl'Y BAS belll med bat DClt to um --.·· HoDand old. .. s.. ~ ltllllaJ' tbe7 ........ tatnrncat, wltll a "-.Web.-,, a...._ llDe and • beautltal plot. •• BoOllWI u6d. •1'1 ... aboald ......... ol eoane. .. tf it la .... to meaD 8ll1thlDa tt lboalda't .... lDlo .. nilol__..m .... ''W• med plan, wttb • m-.... no aw to ear17 aoaDd. bat that lbna'dn't be ta. fQD obll&dlm al lbon. Even Nell Simcm'a pa.,. ha•e aplat." ON 1'BE O'l'llE& band. "too many beaTY thinp, espectaJJy ll DOt done well, are op- preuive," Rolland added. Holl.and. wbo replarly reviews plays in Southern Calfiornia, aaid theater bu never been more vital than It 11 now. &Ince more than '3C> plays were produced in the Loe An&eles area alone ln l9'1l. Plays are not u aceeuib&e aa ft1ma beeaaae of scattered theater locaticm and b1P ticket prices, but draiu 11 well accepted, Holland said. One aure suarantee that a play wtll do well la the ltarl. Wltb a bit name star, such u Rex Hal"risoo or Richard Burton, a box office sue· ceas is almost aaaured, be noted. -Jtldsth Olloll Choosing a Hand fill South Coast Repertory must walk a fine line, choosing plays that will educate, but not offering so many new works that the less adventurous theatergoers drop out. 87 JUDITH OLSON Ot•Delty~ ..... Imaetne a room with stacks and stacks of manila envelopes, each containinl an unsoliclt· ed manuscript of a new play. Piled on a table with them a.re hundreds or printed plays, and in book.shelves along the walls are volumes of hundreds of plays written and produced in the Western world. From all of this material, theater direct.on such u David Emmes and Martin Benaoo ot SoWb COMt &epertorJ mUlt cboole a 1eUC1D each year. S1nce there are only Hftll to nine plays pro. dueed each year. the task at first seems quite euy. Just select seven eood pla,Js and 10 with them. But the story is q1dte dlfrereat. ACCUldbia to Emmes and Benson. The, sift throucb a1f ol these wol'b, read ma1ulnea aucb as "Plays and Players" out of Britain and llt:eep abreast of what is being done in New Yan. OUT OF IT all the7 hope to t1Dd seven works that will bring a large number of sub- scribers to SCR and help pay the bills. South Coast Repertory, which moved into its new theater a year ago, bu been criticlud for its choice of plays du.rlng its fll"St two seasons. The works have been called "boring, dull and lo.suiting," and some patrons have charged the artistic directors with changing the philosol)hy to "water down" the product and thus en.Slire more ticket sales. However, one professional critic said that the new theater has simply experienced staging and production problems and that the choice of plays is not to be faulted. BENSON AND Emmes coot.end that they ban not chan&ed SCR'a philosophy to fit the new building, but they do admit that the mechanics~ the building and the larger seating capacity have some influence on what they choose. "We now have the resourcea to approach plays we couldn't before," Bemon said. "And as our audience 1row1, ita eeneral taste cban1m." With an expensive buildine to pay for, and more seats to fill, SCR faces the temptation to present a lineup of old favorites that would draw people but not stretch the mind. Benson and Emmes admit the enticement is there to "play It a little safer, to take fewer chances," but the reality ia also present that "there are now an enormous number of people who expect a ~ level from us." 80 8CB llUST walk a ftne line ot cboosinc play1 that will educate theatergoers, but not of. fertng ao many new worllt:.a that the lea adven-turous drop out. Tbe artistic direclon Yiew their job u one of teacbiq the t.beat.er-goln& public in Ora.nae · County to sradually UDdentand t>ett.-and bet· ter worb. They beline the potential ia here for ex-tremely exciting theater. "We believe that Orange County is a won- derfully dynamic place," Emmes said. "The audiences here are terrine. We have one ~ the moet vital audiences going. They'll understand that we ahouldn't be Judeed on one play, but at leut a aeaaoo." BOW DO Benson and Emmee go about lin- ing up a slate for a year or two away, wblcb is their oormaJ time frame? One must fmt understand their belief about what theater's purpose is. ''A resident theater is a place where the finest plays of the past and present are gathered," Emmes said. "It's much like a m wseum, where the representatives of the finest visual arts of the put and present are llt:epL ·'Similarly, the philharmonic is a repository of the music of the past and present.'' Theater ls broken down, Emmea added, to ''commerce'' and ''art.'' "Theater, to ua , ia art. To others it is com- merce. In commercial theater, the arU.atic mat· ter ia oa the fringes of it.a commercial •alue. "Resident theater ln America representa the idea ol an artiat committed to theater u an art." TllBATD 18 thus lmpcJl'tanl became u an art lt "Illuminates the human condition," Em mes said. "With that commitment we have a broader defirutioo of what entertainment is. It's not purely diversion H's stimulation and cba.Uen&e. "Theater must celebrate, enrich and pose questioos about man's existence. That's our aesthetic." With this philosophy in mind, SCR is seek· ing to "broaden the vocabulary" ot it.a au- dience, Emmea said, with a cautious spiriL "We mustn't get too far ahead of people. Last season 50 percent or our subscribers were new. It will take them a while to eet used to what resident theater 11, to become more familiar with the vocabulary.'' BENSON AND Emmes said their fll"St year in the new theater wu a "transitioo year," but now SCR is "in the beJinnlne ot a constant long term growth cycle." They continue to select plays for a "balanced" season so subscribers will have "different kinds of theater experiences." "We choose different genres, but always plays that have artultJc ment," Emmes said. The directors, who have the fma.I aay about what ia produced, alternate heavy and light worb with old and new and try to look fM playwrights that may be s1p.ificant in the future. "We read plays, see plays in New York and gradually sort and s1rt our way down to plays we tblnlt would go well,'' Benson said. SOME CRmCS have said SCR bas "let down ita standards" by not producing more ·new works In the Fourth Step theater, but Benson and Emmea said that role will be fi.Ued by their oew second theater. "We'll take plays that seem to have merit. but are not proven yet," 8emon said. "They can be defined ln the second theater without the press~ ot the mam stage. "We must succeed oo the main stage but the secood theater will allow ua to broaden our scope and crow. There are voices on both end.a." Jack Holland Concert Highlights Holiday One thousand Orange CountJans and rriend.s decked out in holiday finery celebrated the season and helped fill the Ora.nee County Music Center's coffen Sunday rught al the Sixth An· nual Christmas Candlelight Coocert at the Dis· neyland Hot.el. The festWe event, wblcb cost guests from S40 to $100 each for tickets, included a DO host cockt.a.11 party, full course meal and a concert highlighted by the 68-piece California Pops or· chestra conducted by Carmen DTaeon ACCORDING TO a music center 5pokesman, at least $20.000 and perhaps as much as $30,000 was raised for the mu.sic center Dracoo. wbo cooduded worb ranging from the .. 1be Net.cracker Suite" to "Silent Nie.ht," waa perform.inc at the event for the sixth COD· secutive year. Alao oa the procram wu singer Edie Adams, who despite a re~rted case of laryngitis, performed four numben lncludlna "Ave Marta•• and "Wbat'a the Matter Bo Peep" from ··Babel ln Toyland." For the latter SOoC she wu appropriately costumed as Bo Peep and accom~ by the California Boys Choir. The eboir, comi.slln& of 30 boys between t and us. abo deJJihted the audience with their renditiona ot ••Ancell and lbe Sbepbenls'' by Kodaly aDd other holiday tuea. • Sell or tr8de your old elcl• fast With • new Siding cl••alfled ed In the Dally ....... REVIEWING IPROQRAll -Pausln1 to review the Cbri1tma1 CandleliJdtt Concert prosram are, fn>m left, Mr. ud Mn. Jay Buab ~Santa Ana ad llr. and lln. Gordon Hodae of Fullerton. ALL IMILU -Apparently enJoY1D1 the candleUpt eoncert are, from left. Mr. and Mrs. Waltah Clark and llr. and Mn. Lorne Piiot. 142-5171 DAILY PILOT AT DINNER . -During dinner, Orange County Music· Center Board Chairman James N'agamatsu, left, chatted with Henry Segerstrom whose family donated a site for the music cent~r. Huyke. ADMIRING DECORATIONS -Decorations fo r the Christmas Candlelight Concert drew admiring comments from Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stillwell, left, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stoddard. Both couples are from Newport Beach. Practice Makes Perfect DEAR ANN LANDERS: One letter tn your column complaining about a guy practicing on his drums is WJderstandable, but three such let- ters suggest we are becoming a C\lltural wasteland Don't people realize a person need.a to practice lf he is going to master his craft" When the police are calJed to arrest a musician for .. disturbing the peace," RlS ri&bts are beine violated. I am a professional drummer who plays Jazz, mainstream, big band and bard rock and roll When practicing interfered with my next- door neighbor, be didn't call the police. He came over himaelf and told me ao. In the zone where I live, a person can legal· ly make "pa rty·level noise" until 11 p.m. on weekdays and an hour later on weekends. When m y neighbor came to complain be was very nice about it. I agreed to stop practicing at 10 p. m . every night of the week. Bands often give benefit concerts to help save whales, feed refugees, buy wheelchai.rs for the handicapped and help widows and children of policemen and firemen. Musicians have to practice somewhere when they are just begin- ning or they won't be good eoougb to play pro- fessionally. Please, Ann, tell folb to be rea- sonable. -THE BEAT GOES ON IN AMITYVILLE DEAK BEAT: You problem wu resolved In a way that waa Htlalactory to bo&ll 7oa.r neighbor and 7oa.neU. Coairatalatlou. Not eweryc.e b 10 reaaoaable -&Del tlaat'• w-.ere tbe law mmt Rep la. We woaldll't Hed 1 .. n U ew- eryoee wu aa cooperative &Del alee u JOU and ynr nelpbor. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I know you 1et a lot of letters, but please find room to print thia one. Some kids mlebt see tbemaelves. Thanks . ao much. -A PRAYER FROM A TEEN-AGER 0 God, help make me a better kid. Help me love my parents like I 'bould. Help me un- derstand that Just because they don't stve me everytbiq I ask for, It doesn't mean they don't Jove me. In my heart I know it meam they love me enough to say no. A•• Landers May I always believe that my parents do the best they can. Help me not to compare what they do for me with what they do for my brothers and si.aters Sometimes I need to be re· minded that we are all individuals with dif. ferent needs. Give me the good sense to accept crtliciam from my parents without losina my cool. They have been around a lot longer than I have and know what i.a best for me. Help me, Lord, not to blow up when my parents ult me where I'm goinl or when I will be home. They aren't being nosy. They really care. Help me to be patient and answer their queatioos without putting them down. They grew up tn a different era and many thinp about our culture are strange to them. Especially, Dear Lord, help me to re1pect them. They aren'l perfect but oeitbtt am I. Help me to be cou.rteoua to them. It'• flmJlY bow we treat the people closest to ua with a lot leas respect Uum we pve atraneera. Ftnally, God, bless my~ta for JU the thine• they do for me, and be me love tbem u much u they love me. - A DEA& UD: MU7 p....a It.aft t.w .. dteJ It.aft dliltllM •1 eel+ M 9"I' U. ,.an ud ...-. tliiit• • U. nlltpnt. er U. ................... Sent•-•..,.. • ..,--..,.. wt11 taa • &Wr lledr11• walla. (PA te aU ........ : Pleaae*-'ilt.alldtllllto,....&eea·apr ... 1a7, ''llere,.readtlds.''ltwtlllldbeareal....,_,,.> oll.) 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DEC. 19 By SYDNEY OMARR ] ARIES (Mar. 21 Apr 19) Accent on chmb ing over obstacles. becoming aware of details. reading fine print, making known your views, communicating with supenor TAURUS (Apr. 20 -May 20). Movement, travel, philosophical concepts, long-range views are emphasized. Open lines of communiclltioo. concentrate on objects from overall •1ew. Means perceive polenlial. G«IONI ()lay 21 -June 20): Count your cbanee. be aware of budeet-valid investment opportunity ls available. One close to you con- fides thoughts, apprehensions concerning love and money. CANCE& (June 21 -July 22): Maintain low profile -protect your rights. be aware of legal nuances. Define terms, streamline tecbruques be rid o( tendency towards self-deception LEO (July 23 Aug. 22> · Suck to practical matters -get valid appraisals Your possessions are worth more than ongmally an tic I pated VlaGO <Aug 23-Sept 22 ). Good Moon aspect coincides with affair of heart, emotional responses, speculaUon. fallmg madly m love. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): New approach to security could "work wonders ... Accent originality, lndependence, daring, willingness lo pioneer a trail. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): FoUow through on bunch, give full rein to intuitive intellect. Relative talks about drhms, trips. money- wants you to change plans. Don'tdo it. SAGITfABIUS <Nov 22-Dec. 21): Elements of luck, skill combine-you can strike pay dirt! Expand horizons. be ready for accelerated ac· llvity. CAPRICORN <Dec . 22·Jan. 19): Revise. re view, rebuild-you can strengthen position and enhance security. You have legitimate op portunity to rectify past mistakes. AQCJAalt.JS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Questions are answered, your inquiries bring favorable responses. Member of opposite sex aids in gain- inl access to confidential material. PISCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): You feel more secvre, home altuaUon lmprovea. Accent on de· sire. vertftcaUon of fmancial views. LAGUNA BEACH SCHOOL OF ART Winter Quarter Jan. 7 -March 15 • l"e Or-Ing • Wltercolor • Color 6 Owlon • Pnntmaldng • C«amic:s -Rlku • CNlctf9fl'I Art • StOM cwvino • CommunlUtlOn o..tn • ~ no • "91otogrephy • ~ • OrawtnQ • An~ • Mllled t.fedl• ·Cet~ N:~~: .... S.1 ••• Dea ... CeUJe •-,... ... .,..oa~e... .... ... ~ u11a.u0ililt11i11Dr,Gea ••neL ~ ,, bat Wt tl>t't a•t the boUday 1M10D ia that 1t'1 a Dlffi • to ~l•.part.t and we aet ID'rited to me« lota ol D8'lr people. Suth waa t.bt cue at tbe oftla. ol Tbe Compi.te Woman, a c&.Ner l\ddaDce ad de· velopmeat company adqu.Utered IA Newport Beach ()'el, they do wort wttb men). Around U5 friends ••~ to tout tbe HUOD with ownen '1• llelb', ........ 8cblb UHi L.rMa PeweU. We enjoyed poldn1 around the offices because they're full of lnapirin& post.en such as thll ooe: "You r1J.e or fall, 1ucceed or fail, by the iro11e YoU bold ln your own mind." Amcq iuesta were,,._ ... Dlue &elly and V.....U Abn••· who presents the ap- pearance worklbops for the company. ~ The empbaala baa been on art tbla week. We traveled to the Newport Beach City Hall late Friday afternoon t.o aee the works of Laguna Beach artist Steve Zoller and meet the artiat himself. There was a recepllon, witb cheese. crackers and punch, and the wonderful smell or the giant Chnstmas tree an the city hall lobby Zoller, who works in monopnnts and de· signs tapestnes. described the process by wb1ch he makes his colorful monoprints and then we toured the whole show. Among those meeting the artist were Jeu Taaclowaky, Beryl Mellakoft, Vldorta Kocu, Mr. aad lll.ra. Jim Dale, Dr. Mau a.a. Juet Eaa.ia, Jou Swa.uoa aad Bob Cnn•lap•m, a new member of the Friends of the Newport Beach City Arts Commission. ~ Next lime you're 10 city hall. or the NewPort Beach Police Facility (heaven forbid) or Manners Library. take a look at lbe art There ar~ alway!> shows SPonsored by the com- m1s::.1on ~ Sunday cvenmg there was another op· Porturuty to "meet the artist." but lb.is was a rare chance to greet several or America's most ramous contemporary painters. The evem.ng, at the Newport Harbor Art M u.seum, was apooaored by the Fellows of Coo- tem porary Art for the purpose of touting Venice artist Vtja Celmlu, whose wort Ls oow being shown at the museum. We enJoyed wine and fine cheese then a bul- fet dinner prepared by St Ives caterers 'Bonili' Upsets Ann's Dinner NEW YORK !A P > -Advice columnist Ann Landers says she got the news that her 36-year marriage wa<>on the rocksoverclinner. ''I have something to tell you.·• she quotes her former husband, Jules Lederer. as saying. "I 'm !>eeing another woman." ''My. that's quite a bomb to drop between the soup and salad." she says she replied. M~ LANDERS, who calls her 1975 divorce "the major tragedy of my life." wrote m January's Ladles Home Journal that she asked how serious the a!fatr was and was told he was very fond of the other worn an ·"Well. J.f that's the way at 1s. then this 1s the t'nd or our ma rnage." replied M 1ss Landers. now 62. ··He was offering to have an· arrangement.· I guess. but I decided if he could ltve with that lund of duplicity, at was hn1shed for me ... He had some psychological problem I can't figure out," the columnist wrote of the decasion to divorce. Miss Landers said she would like to marry again authint1c da.ssics ... TM Nlowl II a aroaa>,ol...,. mtJcnows from aD onr cal1i WbO ...a-.*"' uc11,.,1tadltf...tm•1m. llpwwOllltllpotpCO.~ Pu.t .. Art 11.......,, ......... to Nw, "~-·-......... ~ O_.. ~ '1 bal ltoa Illa Dllao. IM w• -s ••••• • u. ,... ........,. Wbldl --~bf •n. A-1~ A11MtD1.. .... ~-·..ma... ber earlier • won. far t.bl ftl'lt Ume le a loal time, WM mewed tof.9ut bJ tba oceallioL IM WM-....S1bJ fellow altiltalm 1'1-.- dl. ...................... Gnba -.......... Alto .u.,,,,,,, ... u a-. ......... lln. .. Ill a .. n..u 0..... and wife Natulta Met d 11, •r ... lln. It> <- Mm a.·. diNetar' at tbe L9 Jolla 'lnM1m ol Coateqo.,, Art) ........ t ..... Worts ud .._ Alim _. DnM ta ! IC1 ol Newport Beacb. ~ Cbriatmu also is the Ume for fest.lye otfice lunches. The female It.aft members ol Cbriat Colle&e lrvioe were the lucky ooes Prida)' wben tbe an. lmmuwl ........ dittctor ol denlop. meot, took t.bem all to the Gorda Li.a nstaun.nt. The nooo lancbeoa wu OW!D by the eoad put.or ao the women could relu "before the holiday rush takes over." ~ And finally, ChrtAlmaa cheer bu other manifestatloo.a.1be Haaua...-Beada·P• '•ta Valley Beard el lleatten bu aeo1 more than 200 personally si1ned cards to the American hostaees ln Iran. Du lleardoa, who organized the malliq, said be'a not cert.am whet.her \.be cards will reach their destinalloo but be feels Americ81's havetot.ry. •'We have to show them we care.'· be sald The board supplied the card.a and b un - derwnllng the cost or mallma. RUFFBJ.'S UPHOLSTERY W...T•W• ...... 1'22""'-~ II The Real Santa with the Real Beard- Here at the Hunhng1on Center Mall datly with R202 from St• w .. to Yf9i1 wrth your chilchn Md help the u s. Mannes ooOed TOY$-lor-Tota Photo POrtrerts available with both Santa and R202 Beach Bllld & 405 Fwy H B, ORANGE COUNTY DAILY PILOT Making a list? Checking it twice? Take it to And find something nice 3467 Via Udo Newport BHch mepmui from cloys of old, thtclaee1c popcx7n1 et.l ~. dr:nz, m t"-0 ~at.y~ tm~c;omph­ ment to oordur-0.t trouaa-e. PUBLIC NOTICE ---1 UN• IOlt COUaT O~ THE IT A TW CW CAU li'Otll .. A ~Oa T•e CDUtfTY CW OtlAllG• Davis Sets Energy Trend Cali/omia City Model of Crmervation DA VIS <AP> -ID much ol the country, eneqy coaaervatkm ia sometbinc people may think or talk about. lo tbia northern California uolvenity town of 35,000, lt'a become a way of life. Citizeu. here uae bicycles rather than cars, beat and cool with solar panela, recycle waste, grow vegetables in dty-au:pplied plot.a, and make the in.aulated, energy-eftlcient home a point ol pride. A strict city code rein· foree9 Yohmteer efforts. NO WONDEa PRESIDENT Carter slog.led out Davia recent- ly u a model commuolty for an energy-pinched time, notiq that the city baa done "a tremendous job" lo slub.lng energy use. Davis claims an 18 percent drop per household in electricity consumption and a Z7 percent drop lo household gu comump- t.ion since 1973, when a aeries ol plano1ng and building codes were enacted. About one-fourth of the population travels on bikes. cutting gu cooaumption. The bike habit started oo the UC Davia campus and spread to the city. The "waste-not" philosophy also derived mucb ol 1i. impetus from the uolvenity comaumity. IN tm. WITH the help of the 18-year-old vote, three of four campus·backed candidates were ele<:ted to the five-member City Council. They favored alow, planned development and pre- servation of the rural at· mospbere. And they helped put tbroulh building ordinances and a housing alloeatioo 1y1tem cm· tered CJli energy comervatioo. The rules set building specifications that resulted ln rigorously lnaulated bomea and gave priority for construction to builders with the moet enero· efficient house plans. "The code euenUally requires more lnaulatioo for walla and ceilings, limlta the number and size ol windows, moet of which mu.at face north and south, and requires a certain portion of window apace to be shaded," aaya Doran Muwell, acUnt community development direc· tor. TBE CODE ALLOWS for some flexibility. If a home owner want.a more wt.ndowa, for example, be must trade off with more lnaulatloa -water-ftlled columm or cootai.nen to retain beat or cold and a concrete floor slab covered with tile or u..oteum. Jlearlncl abo are under W.y oa propoala which would re- qalre 101De outftttinl to atattne bomel before they could be re- IQlcl, aaya Muwell. l>enn1a Fonbeq, a rePoul planner wonm, OD a atudJ ol tbe DPll ordin•nc:ee, taJ1 tbe db'• IUCCell ta clue both to the 1,JOO eaerg:nci•t boualne aalts ballt tbe codel were eeaeted ad public aWIU"tlDma ud tnfan:Datkln. IT WM D&TIB' nputatian u a eouenaUon·mJnded clt1 um 1&t1Kllld 11uta 8"cbnm -... faadlJ!.~ ,..,. of SlOO+IDCllltll matJ l>ll1I wltb tWr t1w111•wt• at. Ja lam• .. .awm wtmttr. SoWtWrllADa....,_ .... ......... In ....... ... A~ tadllliliiltaae ftllllll ID D&Tl1~la :lab·11 11·81: la I...., .... ••a .. _,,.,., ...... "• ..,. ollfelaData.··~ ...... . meelllow•~ Uyed, We &Me a few•• •1elw•d •I Ulllk w'll • ........... Pl1BUC NOTICE llO'nCI ~ ,.,..""'°" TO .......... TM9 IM..m Ot' M CONOI tC MYSltMNll tNlo-1't To_,,_ It,,.., C-W. ~-.-..---~ .... plled tor. •lot II ~ .. _ 111M LEO POWER INSTEAD OF OA9 PROPELS MANY Suun John.on Peclela CNldren to the 9lor'9 energy by eltbet' keepin& out UD· wanted auolieht or Puttin& it to work. Fifty.five gallon oil drums lo front ol south·faclng windows are exposed at Dilbt and retain coolness durlng the day after awninp are drawn to block the sun. Double-pane window glaaa and heavy-duty insulation keep cool air from leaking out. A veeetable garden /rovides the famlly with foo and helps absorb beat. While tt'a 113 degrees outside, , it's 82 decreel lnaide their bouae with only natural air conditioo· ing. BOU8E8 IN TBE develop- ment atart in the low $60,000s and go up to $90,000, says de· veloper Manhall Hunt, who with bis wife, Virginia Thl1pen, builds solar homes in Davis. They have succeeded under the city's new building codes, but, on the other extreme, some builders "have bad to leave town," Ill. Thigpen says. The pair stress that solar col· leeton and otber elaborate de- vices are leu important than baslca 1lke aood insulation and proper arnqement of wlndowa. In their own "puaive" solar home, wbieb stays at 75 to 78 desreet ID nm.mer, their July electricity bill was $5.31. In wtater, with rare uae ol an elec· trlc beater, their bl&best bW b $12, the)' aay. their exist.lng homes. This ls called "retrofitttni." PUBLIC NOTICE Terry L)'(JOS beata the water for bis home and b1a back JU'd hot tub with a solar system in· "~=.:,." stalled In bla 1189 duplex by n. ........,. ~ 11 oo-. Ml next-door netabbor steve BJan s':~Aocic e11n1NOs, um for $2.200. Anybody with ·-n. PlpetlM LAM, HVftll"9fOOI -..Cll. uonable mechanical skilla can ICM<""o.'"'.,..."-':." IC.My, .., """ s...t. build tbesetblnca, '' Byanaayw. .-......-eMO\.~ ... A ltboug.b the collecton are "''' ........ 11 ~.,., ...... more expensive than thoee buih ,,_.O....,. ......, into a new home, Byan tbinU ™:,-=-: :;,-.,:-~ ': they're worth iL ~'·"" •'We're wtth1.n half a JUI' ol payoff oo our own solar s ystem," be aaya, "and we loot forward to 30 more years in wblcblt1lwortdorm. '' .. ._ ~er.,. c-o.t1Y "*"-6.< 11, It, JS. 'lt7't.WJM I, t9 .,...,, PtJBLIC NOl'ICE PN!iil!-----.... ITA~ ,,.....,.....,_ ............ -•: ~~ 1M.J11 OO##AMV, ""' ...... Or-.. ......... ,,.., p. ..... ~Or ... c..t o.ltr ~ OK lt,11.2S,"1't.WJM l,"9 .... " PtJllUC NOTICE I ~ ~\ I , , 7' I ,,17_ ~l•'-1 OrMQI Coes1 Delly Piiot, ~-·· 11, , .. 2.S, "" ~,. PUBLIC NOTICE 6 4 2 • 5 6. 1 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E ' D 6 4 2 Thia DeWSP91* will not lmowina1Y ace.pt •DY advertf1lDI for real eUle wbicb ii la Viola· tiaDoUbe law. associated llllO r l 14'> 111 A1 I• •ll 'i JUI \ \I\• tiull-i _,,, t.'' 1t t.i • ~ ATTMEllACH 4 Bedroom, fa.m.ily NOCD w /cracklln1 fireplace, Slli5,900. w alt to &ucb. auuma hie loan at l\'i%. Owner-will help fma.ace. HomesforS. Take advaota1e, call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-IQ . G al IOOJ ~"' 11 ··•H •~ ""0 " _;;;:~ ...... [~- GWlt 4 Bedroom, family room home, 1ourmet kitchen, dlninc room. wall ol llul overlooking manicured groondl. 3- car...,..,.. Owner •Ill belp finance. Asking $149.900. Call 1183-7881. ()l..'fN frt Q •II\ ltt"' 10t41 "'"I' [91filllil U..Y..-~ NOW ... NOWN LOANS TO $100,000 LOW INT. RATE. Let ua show you bow to Qua.lily. T•tobdC.,..t W•Uda 754-UOZ ASSUMAILE • / ewt,. wu. .. wece Out of area ownet wt1I finance this 4 bedroom Back Bay bome priced at $367,500. 2 brick fireplaces, large cul de sac lot and super central &ocation. Price again: $238.000 and owner will finance! IJ~l()IJ~ OOM~S REAL TOR~ 875-8000 2443 Eut Co.st HighWIV. Coron1 del M• SINGUS PAD. Alamt~1.ood Condo! Full Price ID,SIO! ! Youni Sln1les • Coup&ea type coms>'n balta temll. IPOOI. 1pa, billlardl, volleyball .Ir more• Unit ii upcraded too. Ta lie adV"anta1e' Callfalll.! 752-1700. l,..,,, '• o. ,, \ ~ut"4 ro ., ~·" THE REAL ··1 ESTATERS ALLSTATE AML.TORS LOAMS BeeutitW 3 II ' Bedroom bamm to cbooM Jrom. t8000-to $1.5,000 lo Al· sume. No quallfyln1. H u r r y I C a I I : Peopiewboneedpeople ~~\ IUN IC'ltl ••4 I • lbouJd aJ..,. cbedt tbe PENl•U I• NMl.-s.ntce_oAJL_~_y p_ln_tbe_ Sl.89 per DAY OPLX J UJ t l WO )'Ul'I o&d. tlus prime 3 Bdrm " 1 Bdrm Spanish style duplu Ls olftted for s ale o r trade F1replacu, dis h ~ashen, beautiful tllt>S. patkJI, & Walk · in& distance to beach ma.kt> tJua a very de· slnble lnve.tment A lwa ys rented - (! e x 1 ble seller- offered at $290,000 CALL SANTA & MRS. CLAUS c/o The Real Estaters At The North Pole O.C. 19tlt Ir ZottL ..._ ... 6pm & .,.. , 67]..1556 675-2701 673-1557 PENINSULA POINT F1oor lo ceiling frplc. invites relax- ation -thia 8 bedroom, 2 bath, large patio home is yours for year around vacation. $285,000 r macnab I Irvine raelty 'Ibat's ALL you pay fMa 30:tL:d DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY DO IT NOW• M~S671 RCTctylorCo ("10 r.i 12 USUHWOOO" DOLL HOUSE $106,500 Hear So. Coast Pima Upgraded! 3 Bdrms, l lr'J ba. Country kitchen, fireplace. air cond. Fully landscaped w/sprinkler system. Tas tefully decorated. Must See!! Ctl 644-72 I I ....... rJn NIG[L UJ\ILEY & 1\SSUCl1il[S UDOISU SHAMGllLA Private, gated entry opens to exquisite, elegant tree-covered cow1.)'ard. Glassed-wall entry to living room hosts crackling, wood-burning fireplace, 3· Giant aiz.e bedroom.a, den, and maid '1 quarters. Gourmet garden kitchen, steps to crystal sand and tennis couru. 20% Down & Owner will finance the balance. Call 673-8550 ABANDONED RUSTIC COM HOME Needa TLC & ImaatnaUon; 3 Bedroom + fireplace, ranched fence & !'09eS. Owner Anxious. Call 8'1NS50. I M1W USTIMCl-.IAIWIMI CU9 Mii OC1AM YllW-WIDI eHS .... T • F1m time offered. Highly popular Plan 3. 3 Bdrms and Family Rm. Private Datlo of.f muter awte. Larae rear patio overlooldna luah greenbelt. Some vlew of the Beautiful Blue Pacific. Behlnd 1uarded 1ate1 ln de- alrable J aamloe Creek. 129$.000. ' WBL1Y M. TAYLOll CO .. llALTOIS JltlS..1114' ....... ....wotrr C861M. M.I. 644-49t0 IAYFllOMI' We have severaJ fine bomes with pier " allp PBaMSULA POINT Newly decorated ' bdrm. family home. Close to ocean. $325.000 B. TOltO HOllSI COUMRY 4 Bdrms., 3 baths; ranch s tyle. mini.estate in oran e groves. $249.500 EE llDlll ILlllS CD. OVER 50 YEARS Of SERVICE MIWPOltT CUST CONDO Extra Sh&l1> h o Bedrooms. Two Baths. OrtlinaJ Owner UJte A Model Hardwood floors & Sbutten Wet Bar 4r Fireplace ln UVU\I Room Attractive Master Bed.room Sute Pool. Sauna & TennLS Hurry Only IKZ.JOO (5) ----· 631-1800 111 DOY& Dim •II WATER~HALLENGE ,, "' ....... "bow lilow .. ~to •wfw ... l ~ z bo. .._ ...., • sltowplace. L•nJ• ll•l•q r•. wltll lud's oad fleorl & bridl ftreplou. loat .. Owtm WIU CADY Rnt TJ>. mo.ooo. H 1-1400 IBl BEAUTY-IALBOA IS. 0. cormr wttll YU of leyf1oat odMty. Ills yomg l-story ha.. wen de~ far .. ow.er wt.o ._.. ...ty! W'il •I• Id Z be*oHI wttt. faill. nlL l'llla IJ1CIHI .. Is 1how1t by appt. S4lt.OOO. 67l-6900 ... ~ S... R4Tlftlt, Proptfty Ma~r WATERFRONT HOM1is, INC. REAL ESTATE 24JI> W CMS1 Hwv Newpofl Bt .... h 6.11-1400 31'1 M<l"ne Avr &Rio. 111.ll"d 673-6900 ~=====:::::-~ . Scr:\\4'}µ-l&£~s · Tliot lnfriguin9 Word Game wiflt o Cltucll• • -----...... ., CIA1' I ~ -----.--...,. .......... .... lowt t<f'O"lblM ..... .. .............. _..--. CM .... Taf ..... •~..._._ .... . .,.., I, ..... c.-c.a ......... .,1•11 ..... -•• ~ .... ,_ • ... Ill am, auata 1'111 I llil _. ----·-..... ,,, ..... ,_.A fllil el !Ill HI Mew •&1•• OM PMM>M .. W.. , ... s,&c a .. & • "" Isl 1•.:tlt ......... -... ' • I ...... Ii I OLSON ---- •••:II 1112 c.111..... IOM ....................... . ..................... . PIMltlULA ~ llCOl.ATOll DUAM \,........,cits:,_."-.,. a .J ..... ..-. ..... ..... -..... & ... ..... ....... .. POINT W'ata---ra-.-~c\&lar vlilw ol QI& l i I •tori I 8drm tmllloo, la\C• fami.\1 room •/Wet bar owrioobwat«. ~c amm Nt.e w/prtvale patio, boaultp too Owns anao... atbt:DU on .... MS-1111 ,,. ~ decorat· ed ~ 6ear-8o. Oc>ut PlMa fMturt9 a Bdrm. 2 blldl. new urpeta, wall t'ovorlol•· cor a mlc Oaon aod RV ac~. A JJl&llt to .... Fer more lo· bmatiGD call~. Mr.oc.-w/,..U Fwald ... lhui> ., 3bd + bcall room. I yrs oew. 01111 $111,ttS. ~-·18. ~~~~-C:....Dlf'e• SACllRCE $10,000 Iowa buy1 a d~ on a buUdabte TRI-Pl.EX UllDEI llAll£T Priceredllce4fw.aa ... Sl4t.700. $7,IOODM 1h19 B-4 lot. Owuer COLI OF MIWPORT llALTORS .JSIS I. C...t Hwy .. e..-.. Mmr1 D'f"' 111 II• ti~ II.JI• 10111 ,.._,, [WZIUlll _~--• -~ ,, HERITAGE . . REl\LTORS J=O~EST E OLSON Auumea balaoce of carri• &be balance 6 Sl1'1..500. 3lw, 21)a, Upper wUl IUbordiDate to a COO· 8MS 8a1 Npt. .,.soat. alnleUoa loan. Tolal Lg 38r, 2Ba unit, 2 2Br, t'hBa unit.I. Take over contract at t'h'l-lnL Reali low for area. Best anvestmeoL Call far detalla. 675-551 I lml!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .. ----------·1v.e.u = OCIAM V1IW t..wWscett Veruil.le9 pembcNae, ul· ...... y .. tr a de l u x e A l m Remember. v A• loans maculate! 2 Bdrm1., 2 now~~$U>0,0001 Sharp bat.ha: frplc. +· com-3bedroombomefeatuns murul)' amenltiea. an atrium with fountain Slll8,500 ! borderina llvtn1 room I· lc6oa lay Prop. master bedroom. Stooe RIW}tORS 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WOODllllDGE 3 Br $1.Z.000 5 Br ~~% ASSUME WATaROMr CUSTOM Whh Boat allp.. $125.000: 3 bedroom 1ourmet ldlcbeo. fotmal di.a.lo&. la.mil)' room w /crackllnc ftreplace. l&r1e lot. 1pec· t.acular view. Ca U oow TI4-9113-t187 t)PfN 1f~•1f\flf-1flJ N"•ot fj Realtan rlrex,1,:i~: warms liv· * 67S.70.0 • log/ area. Family room, built lo kitchen Real Estate Offke wtth quality appliance11. Pat.lo. apnnk.len. Hurry! $112.900. Call 540-1720 A1 tw.%. No qualifyane th.t.s beautiful 3 bed.room condo an WOOD · BRlOOE. One block to park and pool. Enjoy ten· Dis and lake facilities. Calloow!' l91Ul111 COUMTIY COMTEMPOIARY Fabulous location on a hillside, close to Big Corona, overlooking the jetty. 4 Bdrms. bnck floored family room and a fnendly front patio. Look contem· porary and live country. $289.000. U~l()U~ li{)M~§ REALTORS', 675 6000 2443 East Coast H1qhway, Corona del Mar ~<® Beach Realiy REAL ESTATE EXCEUEMCE SIMCE 1949 FoaSALE XlDl location lo Solana Beach. $12,000 lndudes lease. lease bold im· provemeot.a. fixtlll'ft & furn. Good inventory of I~ and francbl.se. Call 481-815', aak for PbyWa. OCEANFRONT Redecorated 2 Br home wtnatural pecky cedar New bath. ftxture3 etc Wat.er view Dbl garage wtelec. opener AU thlll PLUS the lowest P')te. PLUS blt·an Ctnanc1ng AWng $350,000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 No Down No Cost S83 ODO TARIELL. -· (i()()O 8MROttMIMr Enjoy lowest lntereal rate' Lovely North Cost.a Mesa home at just SOS.000 Bag family room. fl.replace. loads or trees and RV 6lorage too. l"amtly neighborhood, many amen1t1es, VA buyers welcome. Call s.6-5880 for more info. ~~HERITAGE . • REALTORS TAJCEOYEtt LOAM OWC2MDTO At only $73,000 this perfect condo 1&.3rter IS the best buy m lhe area. Woo't last' 545-9491 BKR Jr wOOOBAIOGE hf Ad Y ~1 ·3000 Location IS lmnortant! In~~-~ Joaqwn You can't beat this Z bdrm., den. on the 12th green of the golf rour.;~ with a beautiful view Crom the three pall<>:.. air conditioning and lov· ely upgrades ROMAN f.MPIRE Molt e&epot lo Dover Shores. Pool with •P• and fountain Furn1ahed & aec:unty syatem Only .,,000.Call~ FOREST E OLSON ... ... . ···~ IEACHHOME $140,750 Walle 100 yrds LO beach or e!\JOY comm as:s 'n pool Graceful, open d~!>1gn warmed by natural wood cathedral cetlang!> w !beams thruout Dart rm. 3 bdrms. storaite wall an garage Near city p&rtt, lenru..'1 crts ~ play area. 646-n 11 COME Wmt US. • .to HAUOI VIEW HOMIE:S -°" tt. rfdlJ-o•erloolliltCJ •aley & .......... Larcp beclrocMn. -~ lllllp 11Dster Mite: fonml dJnincj room. breakfast area in kitchen. Fee la11d. $249,500 Beautiful ~Bdrm, 2ba Camlly home. only 6 ma to beach. Xlnt Location. Hurry Pleue Call •SZJ l'AMPUSDa:IRV!ttE BIG CANYON 631·ZM&. Broter OAK GLEN ,...,.. leodl I 041 Spectacular golf course •••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • est.ate. 6600 sq fl 4 to 6 Caplsll mo leadt I 018 ••••••••••••••••••••••• D1st1nct1v~ new 2 bedroom, 2 1~ ba con donuruums $97,990 I'"-511 THE SU! Bdnns. 5"2 bathe;. Pool Split level 3 BR , 2 ba. and spa Sl .395.000 b~e fam. rm w1wet n.I[ STARNES CO 759-0811 MINI-EST A TE OM l/•ACRE bar: bltn lutch. ttle, In . NEWPORT BEACH Spectacular ocean view, bluff lot among pane trees. 3 Bedroom. 3 bath. SM(),000. 2518 Elden Ave, C M 6"2-6734 beams, etc. Patio. bltn &JJ.7761 BBQ. Temple H.Jlls area BYOWMEtt $!411,SOO l~~~~~~~~fla ~ON REALTY I· Morih Costa Mesa ,, "'-Soper sharp family home. New carpet, new paint. in Ulia 3 bedroom charmer. 'Owner will help with fina.Dcing. Of· fered at on l y t81.!E0.540-3666 •Nhelc1n Reol htot•: Inc. IKi llA.R HT ATE leacll Road Realty Near new 3800 sq ft home 496-0991 on ~ acre. 4 Bdrma, 3 ~~~~~~~~ baths. Vaulted wood ~ beam ceillnp. Idea for mulUple fam.lly owoenhlp. S2'10.000. CALL 644-7211 1'Jn NIGEL (31\ILEY & l\SSlJCl l\TES ENTER A WORLD OF EXOTIC ADVENTU1lE listen to the pounding surf outside from this bluff .home under con· stroction. You won•t find anotber home like Uua io the area because each detail is a custom worlt ....... MeLoan of art. Massive atone No need to worry about--------•! fireplaces, aauna. game hf&b ...._ ratea quali· room. pool and jacu.z.n. r,m, or nuty poiou. expmaive ~. veran· N d b I l 3 da. plus large bedroom ew an • 0 0 & S!Atesand bath areas are ~m 2 batb wllb j\lll llOIDe ol the mcrech community. pool, larae blefeaturea you must see bedcyard with extensive bridrwort and best of all UDO to believe. $67S.OOO a low down payment will 3 Bdnm .• 2 bat.bl, wtth LING& REAL ESTATE get you lo. Full price aeparat.e apt. On Lido -..i 115.000. CalJ '751·3191 I.ale. Own;er' Vtt)' nn,tble CoroM cltl Mer I 022 on finandng. A real steal •••••••••••••••. • •• •••• C: SELECT -at. sa>,ooo, or make of. --------T" PROPERTIES fer. LUSKHAUORYU ~~~~~~l 481.HOME Oa1l ua about this well main1alned 4 Bdrm. 2 ba home w/lge yard, 3 car pr &c blt·io 1ecurl\y. ONLY sru.ooo 1ae bold. 644-7211 AIAMDOMED IUSTIC CDM HOM! Rustic 3 bdrm. 1 ba. watb fireplace. endosed garage. 50'xl75' R·2 tri· plex lot. 438 JUmlltoo. Do not diaturb tenants. Mmt close in '79. Prln· cipals ooly. S96.000 ~1or631·3520 SYCAMORE GLEN IRAMDMEW Fabulous. large 3 bd. 2'h ba. Qual.aty townbome condominiums. Only 8 available $109,990. 2430 Santa Ana Ave. 642-6734 3 BDRM, 2 ba fixer. '80,000 , $20,000. dwn. ts>O. per mo. Ownr I Agt. 'JS2..11()23 Pbone~31 Et&ALDIAYLOT 76CMl71.S 0,... Sat/Su I 2·4 Steps to bea c h & downtown. 2 BR 2 ba Condo. $135,000. 251 Lower Cliff Or. 494·71S4 JUSTIHTIME FOR CHRISTMAS Cbarminf Oceanfront OXlage with pvt at.epa to sand. The view ta Out· staoctiog. For appl. call LOIJllMI V1lop I.E. 497-1761 L.arpllll ... I 0 50 ....................... Cb arm I n g E · S Ide Lebl&n! World, Gate 14 Dollhouae, Under Paooramlc view, 3rd Sl00.000. Prln Only. Agt: floor, VU1a Nueva. 2br 631-0496. 2ba, 588-a71 A/C. aft UMDElt $10,000 I .....;'7pm.'------- 3Br, l~Ba. weata1de. t41u.,_t.._. 106' Aat.646-3627. • ..................... . C......-Locotioft UMOA ISU Small, cozy house oo 2 Beautiful Well Appoint veey lrg, buUdable lot. ed 0 n th e Water For ea.le by owner. Call Properties. 1995,000 • 213/4'1J..'1T73 $2.1inilllon.1!1 appt. ~~!!!!!~!!.I!~* Cote Realty Unds 8M>K 2 car 1ar. Bia & Investment bk )'rd-Lee covd paUo. 640-5777 Prtnonly as.<m1 paplGO'J Need.a TLC & Imagination; 3 Bedroom+ fireplace, ranched fence & roses. Owner Anxious. Call 673-8550. CHlllFUL CDM DUPLEX Walk to beach & shops; each 2 bedroom cottage ba 1 wood·burninl fireplace and. patio! Owner will help finance! Call DOW 673-8550. C41MDflLX $179,500 'lb:ll 80Utb ol Cout HW1 locatioD t. priced to teU. a2 BR fJ'Olll coUAI• W'lth ~oldwmandal . --s-1w-s TO HACH Private patio enter• to cbarmlna ' Bedroom Beach home; alqmp-atone 6 tile. nr:e· 1tep-1aver roomy. kit feel $be ocean breeze on terrace off cos)' muter aUJte. All thla for SJJ9.SOO. Call now 8'7a.8550~ ~ BB+den w/frplc on rear --------ollen pvt. 11ril.ll. Owner motivated, try $50,000 down and contract of uJe. Call Du Bibb, t\ll. 671-2311 EASTSIDE 2LOTS a.dev•lopaaool aria. Lo&abe lOOslAO. BaUden .-..i. can-..111 ..WHOMIPOa · IEACHreoPU nm large quality bwlt custom 4 bdrm home u nearing completJon and Ideally localed, steps from the ocean A.slung rz:se.soo. Bwlders say. llUtJm.l1 your offen. Call 5t0-LU1 for a~etal de- taila. '·'· ... HERITAGE . • REALTORS YllWHOME CREATIVE FINANCING HR-port •• f&W\ plaoned ownnumtty ol&aavaew. 3 Bdrm decorat.oc" home built around central .atmn. Muter 1uite bu CUl&olD klA •Oak IPU'al atalrcaae. C u1tom jllollli pool w /canyon 6 city lichta \'ft directly off muter 1u1te. Ell temlve uae o( brick. wroucht Iron " pro· feulonal land1capln& Don't buy a home In Newport Beach prior to ... ~lhl• one. 12-., ftp~ available. Call Redcui-t as.mo. SACllAC!a price ... IOO. Ao n · C!Oell&.,..,. $7,IOIOM BALBOA I SLAN 0 3 br. Zba. pool, Jae. Al· REALTY ..... b&laDc:e ol $11'1 .-. f7U1'00 '7141 146-5502 CbetoK.S. Wf .S)l9 UDOISU PAaADISI ....................... Larae lot , near clubbome. leMis " play s round. Seller vuy moUvated due to ~base of another Pleue CA>nuct all Paley at Wmdward ~.8G«IZ7. ~NIGEL 01\ILEY & l\55lJCll\TE5 DOM"TPAY 19IOPRICES Start lbe new year right lnvest before the l 980 pnce a.ncrease. Invesllng now will probably save you LG-15%. See t.beae 2 young 3 yr old 4·UJUt b6do in x.lnl Huot. Beach area L,ge 3 bdrm, 2 ba owner 's unit Closed WBTCUff W. e • tu Owner will finance' Rancb ~ 00 pretty ~. 4 br, 3 ba. Cam rm din rm. 2 frplcs & pool Easy LO bey Ca II Cen tury 2 1 We!>lclaff IOtl aaraaes. 1 6 Mile" to beach. IZ45,000 Each 64S-722l BIG CANYON Newly refurbished . t'l~gantly decorated Bordeaux Model, pre i.ugaoua art'a C• 11 u:. about lh1:1 fabulou!> •• •••• • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • Sell 1 or both. Seller WJU WISTMIMSlU fuaance • Yiu.AGE Wnlrt M. T oy1or: Co. Split level 4br. :."'l b" Rt.Al.TORS 644-4910 w rrm duung 1m . lrg ------ram rm + pool 20 Uruts LO Santa Ana Park Pia~ Inc 1)42 ;v;1 lBr. !BJ AnnuaJ g~!>. ~:> 000. ~ale'.'. pra.·t·. ....................... "425.(U) By ownt'r Pnn Clp;ib only 67$-4382 9°/o OnJy 25% down on th1' bread ~ butter fourplex SAVITHOUSAHDS! Owner wall carr y 3bSl Madaon. 1976 AC:. billance at 9% for 4 yrs 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• home'! . s st.Ir pan. ban& rt"PO, All 3 Br. 1 •, Ba Uill~. !Z-tenm, under pnc:ed Yearly mcome $11:1.200 21 CiRZJl l > ()\-er SJOO pr mo s~nda ~ H.-Stott, te Fultpnce Sl.99.900 5S4-7070 ~ __ .O_B_ILE __ H•O•lt•E-4'-f ·~~ BUY .s ELL R f;NT· t61wportC.... 640-5357 ~HEIGHTS P'INANCE J:m W C.oast Hwy NB ._...H.-Ston 645.6646 WuowtioaC.....-Charm1ng spacious 2 c.\l.L US 661_1021 swry. J Bdrm. famaJy. ~~~~~~~ IZUHITS chnmg room. large Lanna _ + • & ... ft FOR 6 room. Master s1.11le wtth --------~ 2 decks and spacious ~ 'AIJ( COSTA MESA ~bn~~nd = OHCOASTHWY $600,000' TN1y 1 d«oraLOrs ~ W 1&0if, swunming. ne<'k I 00/o IMTERiST ~wfor dewu u11 ~e:di~n!~~t:o~ 30o/oDOWM ~.t ·~ HERITAGE . . REALTORS You'll love 1t 1 12ll.SO R&ilOVATB> wf12XJ2 factor)' add oo New paint, plumbmg. fama.ly room. large sun carpets. drapes & coun· ny kitc hen. supe r ter1DP6 7S2·1920 sbeltettd covered p11Uo · LOWEST PIJCID 4 •• ~y~~~ r!~e('n~r J 9UAIL Npt Shores. all tbe Move an b e f o re PLACE IPJdies. $L17,900. Olrutmas ,._.TIES AJIJ. 646-47216 ---fM IAYROMTCO. MoO-400lU-~~ ·~ 10,..Tlfl:lOP.MJ PLUS SUP C.Jl A~ ----- Lwtunoua elegaiice In qt . • -!mo.. UWI 2 Bdrm. den rondo 4.ft.EX w It b b real b ta Inn i ln aood area.. manage. harbor view and 42• boat meal avatlab&e. $120,000. shp. Bea~ decorat· sarrr REALTY ed in ..,Chine shades and • EXCITING. SJ&. 7m decorated mirrors. Secunty prace parkanc tioanclnc available. Tru.11 a perled par.atiae . don osen r•·a!t,,r._ t/11 ... 731·3111 EASTIWff VIEW-POOL. low maintenance yard. 4 Bdrma and DJte famUy room. One of tbe few v'8w pr'41«lies avail•· bte ln tho area. Call aboulW.! MZ..5200 ~COUHTaY EL TORO AREA Located in Sborecbffs Adjoloinl 10.Plexes Coun&ry Club Park A One or bot.b oeaul.lful 24xl4 Viking Pnme 1 year old Home. w/everyt.tung 111 1.qrodi.ky Rltr 49441611 t'luded 0 <'eao view - above F.atttlla Golf & Loh far S. ZZOO Country Club, San ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oemmte. Four.pies Lots Lake SPICIAL IUY EWnore D0,000 Agent Beautiful :.Wdl Kcywest TI4/-.as3 Qm) llob&Je Home lll --------1.a&Wl• Kills nkest 5 Mallle.._/ Star Park. 7xlS encl Trtr,.._ 2300 plr'Ch. mirrored doon, -•-•••••••••••••••• ti.cbt wood mt.erion. 3~ 'l&+JIBPAll ,. air caad. 2 Z:.'c; 22 •P*ff part with 2 Br's db ba + ~ ... LUe Peria .,., Walk lD doeeb. 4S llliA. from Oran1~ for on 1 J Ut, 500. County. ones income aru... ). .. .. 0.--wlll belp CLASSIC naa.n~ or oacban&e. MCm.I NOMI ·' F\lll pr1c:9 sm.OGO. Call SALIS __, 270ISH&rb0r. &ea.A C SELECT ~HJJ T'PROPERTtES I ' Tl UMTW Jno 1 BR.1 Ba.. • ...... S.00 -···--···········-· 2 BR. l ~be .. .. .. $C'15 Adult ~a.rd twnba. 3 3 BR. 2..., be .......•. $550 Br Z"" Ba, A/C, ati. dbl 3 BR. 2 be ........... MO pr, trpk, PoOI. Redbill ................ d ....................... 3 Br 1 ....... _ ~ . 11.. JJO ' ... , cpt.. ' dlbwbr. No pet.a. YIU· .. OUNO llUN! toc1a1 ~cttvltl" 01 rector•'' • unda\# ninclt • eao·a • ,..,_ t .. • "'' rnuctt mott m.Af~ T~•F'" LMtona (pro I J)fO lhOj>J • 2 HNlttl Oubl·~. ~·~ mint •Golf Driving ,_.,. llAUT1N. »MT-MllfTI: $lng6el. t .. 2 BedtOOlnl • fur· nlatwMS & UnfutTqlted • Adult LMng. No~· • Model• Open ~rly 9to6 Oakwood Garden Apertmenta '""'port a..cta/So. 1700 16111 St IOov•• 11 161111 (7M) fW2·8170 '"•po.1 8-ctllNo. 880 lrtine Ill tfllhl (7M ) 6'5-0550 -·••••••••••••••••••• 1948 Aoabeim Ave. N&.Jl.80 nr S.A. frwy HOO. 73Hlmor '1S2·2127 ~ 2 br apt.I. Fam!· Laree. sunny 2br, 2~. YWlJt. Poe>& • Play Nwpt hi, $600. Days IJ'1Qld. Sunduce West (213) U3·H60; eve Apta. UH Maple. UMun.. Rffttal• 2 Br nr ~h $:5()0 3 Br 2ba, nr bch S6SO 2Br, pool, tenrus $700 3Br. pool, tennl.a $700 udo 2 Br, nr all S8SO On water 2Br 2ba $950 Onwaterz Br/den $1300 On water, VlEW, Jge 2 Br+ den $2250 Lee oew 3Br 2 ba $900 EASTSIDE CM 19TH. Newly dee .• cptd, 2 br, 1 ba. oo child.rea or pets. Avail. $4.50. 5'S-3lm ~1 frplc, range, util pd. Multa. No Peta. $375Mo. lst + sec 642--0835 Tiny, emcaent'y style home, new pamt & cpts, pvt yard. Gas, elee & wtr PBJd. NO DOGS. $32S mo_ Beaul1fol 2 BR. new palnt & cpts, fncd yard, gar .• wtr paid. NO DOGS $4.50 mo. Submit short term on Call ~3989 for appt_ any ol the above Also, 3 Br rondo w !pool, lighted owners may furnish teruus, sauna, J&euui. Watetftowt Hot.s etc. Eat tn k.itchen, raml· lftc. 714 / 631 -1400 ly rm, frplc. huge pvt paua, & 2 car gar. SS.SO ---mo. 6'6-4f77. Alamitos Bay, waterfront view, 38r + faauly rm. AVAJ.LABLENOW new crpt/drps, frpl, encl LGE2 br home, cpts, stv. B B Q • S 8 5 o I m o refng, rncd yd, gar, 213/439·8261 eve5 & adlts.S325mo.644-9806 wtmds. -----------Ne.al' New 3Br house. 2ba, Seal Beach, qwet J.Br 2ba, fenced patio, dbl gar, den, patio, fpk, 2 car near shops, $595 incl gar,~mo water.S48·336Salt5pm. Wtat: t tier lHI 85-8032 M&-!aSorMZ·l.951 _ ....................... HOMES J10R RENT 3 or 4 Br. Priced from tm-$575. ~ yard " 1ar aaes. Families pleue. kids & pets 'f523 CAMPUsJ)a·JRV,..E ~~.1~~e:e2566 or S800 Beau One Bdrm. dedt. aar.. tennis ct & club house, pnme loca· Um. 87J.81Jt s.a. ..... 3776 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lclglllla .... 3241 Ccllidc .... . ....................... U.fw" ..... d ]425 l semi.furn. studio apl for Beautiful lge 4 br, 3 ba. ••••••••••••••••••••••• sogl person w /utal $7SO mo. Avail now Irvine Condo for rent. SZ!Dmo.NoPets 776-3290 497-20'2; 497-3282 2Br, I ~Ba at M50/mo .... _ No peta or duJdren. Call ~atw• 3 .............. 2~ ba .. great Susan A. 831·&411. U11fwuhh14 ocean view! Fr pie . Ml-8l51 ~r~e:~:..~r Nkoe 38r WoodbriA•e u~ ..... Pi ih •• 3107 "6 U6 r ... •••••••••••••••••••• ....................... per UD.ll W/all amenitJes. OCEANFRONT2br.den. RedHillRJly.SS2.7SOO Steps to beach. Cut~ 3ba, rrplc, pool, prtv -bachelor & pvt yard ~h. AdullS No Pets ~ Ullfw1t 3600 S295. ut.Ll pd 673-$439 & ~Mo ~--5328 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7954 aft. 6pni Beauurul home 1n ex d~ve Victoria beach 3br, 3ba, lam rm, 3 decb. W /superb white water view. St.eps to ~h. Sl.D>Mo. 494-9C21 l bdrm. 1 ba, clean, wd & mirror 111t., yd, no pets, uW pd. DP Avail Jan I, S350Jmo. 496 1602 dys, tl61.;Jr79 n1ghta $500. 2br. frpk, dlshwhr , gar, lndry, nr ocean. No Pets. Adlt.s 833-3307 2 Br. • .... ba townhoue. ttl1tft' ol town. all bltna. 1ara1e. fenced pallo. sa.~. w ..... v .... Beautiful new adult apta No peta l.m!Md occupy Pool, Jacuu1, 1arace avail e.chelors S27S.S2llO l Bedroom $m-$33S 2 Bedroom $3'70-1310 TSL M&mt 64.Ul22 $3).S.N.2S. 162 Br apts, bAkuJ.y. patio. laundry rm. aome "/encl praae &frplcs _!SL~ 642 1603 2 huae br LO &uper lO<'a lion, ~ floor. bw It 1n l1.1tchen. $325Mo A.du.Its No PeU tnqwre ~ W WlJ50n Apt E ~ Lovejy all MuJl. DO peU, l.21r3 Br apt&. QIO Ed. loila'. KB. ~1.9. , •. , ;, [J 1J' 1 ., t. -·· .-.. Ll\11 ... G • 1 6 2 IR htae A1m .. • DISJlwallen & no·s • hol & RK. RoOll'I • G1nlt11 llftdscaptnt •J-. t• ''"'' s~ • t •• ·, 1 ·.v11,(1r .·:i ·.1 01 ·.' tt 1n '""' t4 ti '!ti.' .1',IJ() 3br, 2ba, stud.Jo, gar, frpc. nopeta $t95Mo. ~ Bacb llX' stove" rdnf.:, + WJ SZZS mo bl, la~l +- dep 842 9fiOl d .. n. n'S 'wknch 64t>-2920 Jbr. 2ba, ~an V14'W Sewly re-dHorated 963-2.238 3176 ....................... NO RENT UNTIL 1980 Luxury Off ace Sul tes an Newport Bay. UDOM.UIHA VILLAGE C4s.MZ.. 675-U62 y._. t.d To Sm.gs O.C. A.llr<>RT 1st bua ldang behind Gull.iver's Larae new ~ve awtes wrth all llft'Ylces av aila.ble 2021 Bi.IS.Inns Cntr Dr . 1121J, J..rvme Call 752-0322 Y..,.lildTaS..~ ~bealffn s.hs 962.0607 •Eastslde lBr newly lalMHIPeftiMulo 3207 dcrt'd, gar, CID. no peta 2 BR, frplc, fncd yl'd, nr beach. D/W. $495 + uld. 49&-3'3!1 QUIET ADULTS $C75 .. 3 Br. 2 ba. eocl. s:lj5 For a large uruque Sparush style-I br apt OCEAN v1ew 332 •:ncll\O _ 1.4 See Mn.gr Ap< C 1bere ts a d.tlferenc.-e• ~e swtes (260 Ji.f.) providing highly pro fess1onal :;ecretarial Sf'f'Vlce with a managea· b6e nwnber oC wuts. 2082 M1t'belson. Suite 212, lrv1ne Call 752-0234. ....................... ~. 67~189: 675--3266 2Br 2ba Ocean front, rplc, ... __ V--'-N. 38 2 Laguna Showplace, ruf. l Bdrm, l bath. Im - !sawn redwood, class. OllcWat.e. Balcooy. laW>· ca•'--'-• ,....... be·-· dry, Ytly l.se. $520/mo. 2 br, 2 ba, 1arage, prap. frpk, all bh.os. ,,.24 Jacuazl, near So. Cst aewaiit. W/Dbootup .-. Plaza. s:9> mo. 751-1411.S TSL llpJt 642-1803 lBr, carpeted w t ap p0aoca, pr . 1275/mo 1 W Ramona , S&C 776-3290 & 494 1!12.S.tfl clo!le to abope " ferry. .-... """"'· ice r, ....................... $150 l'73-4601 ba, encl yrd. Cvd patio. · · ----Close to schls, shops. ec..a .. Mar 3222 park. $550/mo. 644·SlB7, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 614-8519 ~c-~ ~2 213/837-8966 dys, decb, 3Br, 2"'18a, 2frpl. 21312CN-41188eves. Brian • sunken tile tub, buce ..._,, I ... 1707 gar., Sl.8SO/rno. 634·2726 •••••••••••••••••••••••• Days. Beaut. 1 wry le bdrm, S32S. l..g 2Br, lBa. lndry pll&!b.. laundry, lmmac facil "garage, lat ar last grounds. 1826 Poroooa + dep, no kids, no peu srzs mo 838-8096 2009 Ma~ St Apt K --JA,SMl~E CREBC E'side 1 BR. lge yard, -Sleeplnc rooms & 5e-Q85 btwn 12 0000 & ~ ups~Z bdrm TftlDJS/swim 3br,2VJ.ba, SJSO /mo. 640·781 ~. lBr,lBa latetwndtes $7S Wk & '1PM apt. 8ltn kitchen. laW1· spbt-level. Beaut. view SG-TlllO .. $300/Montb up.Oce.anrroat..8'1S-1740 ------- -dry, quiet area. J blk ly r lse . $1200m o ---------646-7673 lJpaUirs · 2br, lba, encl from 1boppl.n1 Adultl> 21J...434-44Se 2 BR Woodbndge Condo. Coda Mna 3724 gar. lst & last mos only S340 + deposit. 2262 Brand new Full lake &..J-a Hils 3250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SJOOMo. + SlOOsec dep Mi.Der St, apt A, 645 7096 Pcao1CllNcOceaftVM pnvt.leges. No pets. $495 ....................... SUSCASITAS 548-&5iln,S48-9652 ~~- 4 Br 2"'1ba Lusk Harbor mo,~. 646-7741 HOM~ FOR RENT tum 1 br apt 1275 & up 2b lb N f l View Hills SllOO/mo l5e ----3 or 4 Be. Pnc.-ed from Encl gar Adults no I r · 8 • e w · rp c • Immed occupancy. INSTANT IN $t95-sr;95. FnC'd yard .. peU... 2110 ·Newport' Bl. range, diswbr. gar. 644-'72UAil New 1650 sq. ft. duplex. garages . Families 548-.aiB Adu.Its. No Pets. ~Mo ---2br, 2"4Jba, frplc, fncd please, kid! & pets -----tst+sec.642--0835 2 BR, 2 ba .• 1arage, priv yard, dbl garage, SSl.5. ~ Call 964 25611 or CASA DE OIO Ne<w 2 BR twohme. fplc. patio. $600 Mo, lse. Agt. m<tl6;642-9666 973-2971.Agtnofee. ALLUTILITIESPAlO av8Jl now. Call 646-7174 700-0409, 760-0489 0... ,.. 3226 -~mp are before you ask ror Kathy HOMES FOR RENT ent. Custom design 21R VIEW HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 or 4 BR Pnced from eaturea: Pool. BBQ. 2 Br, 1 ba, bltns. crpts, 2700BaysldeDrCdM 3Br,2ba,2SOOsq ft.fully $t95-$.'595. Fncd yard & cov'rd carage, new drps,newpaint,closeto Avail. Dec. 20th . decorated home. loci. garages. Families furniture, surrounded bucb. $320 mo. 786 Spacious multi level 1o washer, dryer, BIRO, please. Kids & pets wtt.b plush landscaping Shalimar, apt l , call ~Y canyon park set· near harbor. S7SO mo. welcome. Ca.11964-~or Adult living at 1ls best days 759-5807 ; eves Ung. Lrg dbl gu r, (auto MBry Kay 964-':_887 _ _ _ _ lJn.2971 Agt. no fee No pets. 642-8907. dr) w /0, approved pet IE--.&.....1-v~i-. 3234 • -Wl--.1 3252 l Bdrm runusbed S375. OK S700M« O ..._._, 1111""' __,..... • ._.,,..... 2n"-f"-'~bed •'-.t1t" Lrg 3 br, 2 ba, in lovely . o. wnr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• .,...w ......... _, .... _ V--'-• 1 """"~5 w Wllsoo JOR:>M """"' ... p ex nr u,.....,.,, Fountain Valley home 3BR. 2 ba. Lge vt yard. 355 · · 642·1971 Fedco_ Blt..ns, new cpt. CAMEO SHORES 2BR with 4 bdrm, 2 bath,, Water & aa~ner an l Br mob.le home $295. frplc , patio.yard, 2ba, deo U300/mo Call family rm, dlrung rm. duded. 831 ·0300 Mature adult& only. No dabwshr.Nollidsorpets STUNNING large 2br. 2be, grdn apt. Pool, rtt area. $3!Wllo 710 W. 18th SL LUX\MY UVIHG In q111et adult complex. Large bachelor. I br apes with pool, Jacun.i. balconies, pvt patios, catbi?dral ceahng, gas frplc & dishwashers. From $295 2.8SO ff aria Ave 54i-2«7. 2 Adrm 1 Ba, front unit of duplex Excell location near Npt Hats. 1 Yr Lff S4SO mo mcl water 6 ~ A.ct ~5112_ N«een DoyletW-4-9060 frplc, &dshwbr. 2 !Uds · l Thornton Realty pets Quiet, Stture. 1991 Avail 12rn. $560. Call pet ok. S585 mo. 964-2566 Nwpt Blvd. 646-8373 5i.'§6..8JU_ F.ASTSWE. 2 BR I Ba. oew paint, oew C'pt, MiW , ..... .._ • ._.. 3740 2Br. newty pamted, bat'k apt. $395 751·2080; IESTVIEW IHSPYGLASS or973-2971. Agl., no fee. Newport._.. 3269 ............. 1240 ... ·-················· ••-••••••••••••••••••• -IDO. WJds grdnr, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yrd. ldd Ir pet OK, Call W.S745, Pam __ _ 4 Bedroom 2~ Bath, ex· tra large lot. Mo-to-mo, lease or lease option. Best offer HOM~ roa RENT BR l Ba, N~ Hats 3 or 4 Br. Priced from DO pets. Refs recfd. S47 SC&>S51115. Fbcd yard " Aliso. Agl. S5M221 garaces. Families pleaae, kids 4' pets welcome. Call 984-2566 or 973-2971. A&\, DO fee. •NPI'. TERR CONDO• 211r. 2.,,ba, frplc. sharp. Pool·Rec. $550Mo 9IB-&'JB8 980.. lso:t H.a*s N*ST 646-15&3. -DEUJXE 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. Spaiuab P.lltat.e Uvlog' 'nlE VlCTORIAN'' ~. 1400 aq ft. 2296 BtautlluJ s-rk·like au.r· 2 Br. ii,, ba w/1ar. Adlt.s, II.Iner St. $4SO. Avail. rouodln11. Terraced c:rpta. drpe, bltns, rne<I Jan. lit. 213/542·723e, pool. Sunken IU bbq, yd. Water pd. 8IS'7 VIC· 714/M2-l73S sparkling fountains. torta.SM0.836-4120 -~----.-,,.,-8-Spaclous rooms . ~~ Separate dlolne area. 211r, all util pd. No Peta. w&lk-in cloeeta, home· SM. child welcome. like ldtcben .. cabloet.s. Rdrig. Disbwr Ir gar Walk to Huntington S31115Mo. 19&0 Wallace. ~. Mrs.#1.~9580 2 Bedroom furn. 1465. TownbouH furo. S!i06 Adulta, no pets. UtWUee Free! LAQUlNTA HERMOSA 1Q'JJ P.ubide LD. l blk 2 BR 1 ba, pool. rec rm, jac FamUy OK. Secvri· ty. Nr. So. O>ut Ptau. M35 util iftcl. eXttpt 1u. -.zn, 146-WO APAITMINTS ADULTS GIA.HD Of'IHIMG 2 Br. l'4 Ba $425 2 Br, 2 Ba $450 ~ locatioa, walk to complete 1hopplnt. Bea~ully landacaped. ~T: Prlvat.e -~:e ... ~c.ll&M). -~-- 211r. Townbouse Condo Nr. H H . l m1 beach. $420 714 -547 ·845 1, 71~195 --------lBr. I.e. eaodo. blHm. pr • /fllPtl!IJI«. st.eim to bcb. $39 5 . Bob . !Sl ·115'79 /l!'VeS. 5.51-&UO. EAST' SIDE. 2blJ. l' ~ba. gar S350llo_ Call Robert Mllhkm. '31·12166 AR\. ecm. -- Oeluu Exec. Offices on Pmmsu1a w/Bay v1ew. Sl.100/mo Ph 673-~ Ur, lar&e apt ~Lon• & Mtodic<AJ 8'dg Cosla Mesa. rdng G a.r S27SM ,, NO 1500 i.q ft \ ery rea.50f1 <1 PETS. 776-3290 ~e rent Suitable for IArJlir Jbr. lba~S~t' & = C'Ofltrol doct~ rem,.. End gar. $i!35Mo. _ _ _ __ &Jt.ZM aft 6. FOR LEASE-So. Lagwui. 5-la AM 3110 250-=:.ttor dS-3319 ....................... sm 2 Br. l , ba, pool. pmtJo, !Re" a1n . 1mm.ac condo 410'JW 5th .3142 Gemuu RJt II m.66Z3 COSTA.MESA Prol otr1c.-e s~ce avaLI a.n c.-.1aronua Jst JJ.ank Bldg, 750 sq ft. Low pnc.-e 1ocl Jao1tonal. set'Unty services, C'Of1 ( ert.'fl<:e rm & u t tl . A bun • dant parking avail. Coov. locauoo. Clo6e to IWlJOCt, travel af(ent & bank 23-0 E 17th St, O:J5u Mes.a 642·9S60 ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• Wallt to So C5t PlaUJ Jbr, 2 BR. 2-... ba townhouse 2be, new carpet " paint 178> sq fl. 2 car gar. near Pool, spa SSSOMo r.0 bea<:tl Sl!OO/mo Call aft Peca Submit oo ctuJdren 6 pm, 714199'1 5490 AIJ,.. ~ .,..... 3144 Af twllhFwMllMd ....................... orU.fawi.a..d 3900 lbr. lba. w tlof\ Condo -··••••••••••••••••••• Adults No Prts. $37Smo (213 I 983-43M wk, (714 I 768-5401 Lux Waterfront lrg lbr Coodo. fllK'. air. pool, )aC Ill 57'5,544·1~--- Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxury adult apts 1n 14 pldn~ from $350, 2 bdrm ~fromssoo + pools, tftw.s, waterfa~ EXECUTIYESUJTE Avwl omc:e space a.n Npt Bctl w •rec:ep<, aoswenng '\4!rv1re Conf rm in· eluded 1n rmt. Copter & set'rt'tanal svs avail. From S295 833. 99'i6 ...... leedl 3141 ....................... OCINROHT APT. :11r. 3ba. bttim. mn" Sec. elev, pool, rtt rm, lyr Lie. S700Mo 714-791).1'134, S4Q..ZJ.5.5, eve 714-G).Z!J'S piods! Gas for <'OOklllJ: & 1501 Wt"itclJtr Dr. approx hea.ung pa.u1 Prom san 700 sq ft. wll.I bwld lo Dlieco Frwy dnve North swl. ample-parking, on Beach to McFadden John Fisher 642·3111. Ulm West on McFaddft> "' apt 2 Br 1 ~ ba pal.IO, apt_ No. Lacuna. very nice . Adlts $475 l ~ J0381.Q3.3127. to Seawlnd Vlllaae. Airport Office (714>MQ.S1J8. Secretarial serva~e .._ 4000 avai.J $140 957.9331 ....................... me.sums Happuwss tS baVUll your plat'e or business at BU.er Center. Reep.con· froom, persooalhe d Apt.. in exclusive V1rtona Sm &ardea JU(!St house. phone answerinc and 8udL lbr, 2ba, nl"WIY Cute &i cozy, charm more. Set'retarial decorated . Deck ~. 49t-9575 Mn1ce availat>W. For in· w/macniflcent ocun y..._ ....... 4250 rocall8evat~2161. view. Steps to bch. lllOMoi.nc. uuJ. 49+~1 ·-•-••••••••••••••••• M.acartbur .tr Jamboree, Laree Blg Bear cabin, 1116 sq. ft. on (rOWld ~a.n Vtew, newly de· pdtbl,colorTV,2frplc, level. New premises. anted. l • 3 bd apts, a&eeps 14. ~16 Ml-0'1l7 AU for BW. el.evator. $415 • ~ . .._,_ c.....--I «·llf3 ..--.._.._ 1D\&17 COO· LmC) tSLAM0 do <-dull> oa Mlulon Sri .... otnee ~ .. 11 . .N ... SUOD)' 2 bdrm •• So. JIDICC, all facilities, by ~ 1IQO sq~ Lq\ma. sa:zs Mo., for ..a or lonllet'. ll6l-$GI ,.... par'1q. Pheeat1' quiet. reap. DOD•amok«. clQI, ...,_UIJl.V.. t'Wl&ed_ AakiDi. aq. ft. ...... .... toS... 4100 ~or.,.1»0M4 lllC.OflllCIS ZZ5 Sq. P\. from Sl.IO. Secntl.artaJ • janitorial ..W. avail. 5S1-7010 .. tJepllt afftce apece ia Oltta-., GOto'TOOtq.. ft..MLZ!ll .......... 4450 W..,to&.o.. 5025 ....................... ...................... . LOll&"-d HOO,_... 5150 HlfpW~ 7100 W..ted 7100 HlfpW..... 7100 ""9WGlllM 1100 HllpWClllhtd 7100 ............................................. , ....................... ....................... ... ................................................................. . Fors&orefsolflc.•eapaceat HOMILOAHS l.osL Cockatlel. Yellow 6 TOMMY'S Amway baa 4,000 pro-~~ter, IDY bome. Bootteeptr, u p for OmcaJ reaacnable rates. For any pu.rpoee gray. lleaa Verde atU A.ccountina duct.a. Dlstrtbulon want-• rdia~ woman IJ"OWUll co Salary open CREDIT 500to2700 S. Ft. Commercial, Income Reward. 549-0517. Of NEWPORT ./././ ed , no door to door to care ror t.eecber'a 5 yr ta.WT llEIAVERDEbR VacantLand 9'1'J.7m ~RAIY 11111-8'31 old Ori. 1 yr o6d boy. ---CLERK PLAZA sz.oootossoo.ooo . ESCORTS All atrll S40C>-11.000 per ~~ .. ~.;,!'.3! Breatrut Coot . u Newport Buch 1S251lesaVerdeE,C.M U>ST: Dot, blk abor1hr • ._,..... ••--u·-'-1 ASSICiMMBfTS __... ,_____ ...---.. ooly top f•Y ..._ .. .._ 54MIZ) FAST 1.5lba Fem name of "Bet-_........ l'UM.tn.UUI f'Am XTR.A Holiday-...._...pl\ .............. your qwed. Aft5PM.M6-7UI :-;~nt b~ner ts . ~ requires r1hng, 714/151-1555 ~vie South La1una. DIAMOND WANTED: For mformaUoo on bow ownboun' 531-M.1 Balboa Peninsula aaJoo BeawtuJ beach locaUoo ~~~~p;lnf.' 1~~!1~~ ttafTORIUY TRUsTDEED ARDQ)tM-2525. Pr1v ':!lwillbuylto3 youcanworkafewda19 APAlnef'l'MGI.. baa UIUDa1. ~or ARltY ta Pft'WllD 400 s oneou t.too 3-&monlbs =~~.!9~-~ ~~· Lodes1t: R•-::!_rll:d .r B1lboonrt· carat. N.B.~5 ~~ ~~:~ ~~f= ~~~-~ =~u 'a ~=LaaBcb.Tbe dencaJaper. • ,.._. --------• • em.. ~ e • O C. AJIPOIT m. Won the boun 108 ~ ~"' - priee$7S0,000w/S100,000 CASHFAST coat, Sprln1dale Ii ESC.ORTSllVICE baveavailabJe. fr lite~ Apt. ~·· bdptt, ruU dwn. 430 32nd St.. Talbert. 141-210 6 ---Attoamc•niClerb availabAe.aa.azzt Bm*in& am.. Depmdable Own Newport Beach. can for ~.:.~ .. ~~ 9M-35.11 Speclalizlna In bual-Bootbepen !:-.11 ...... T__.__ trm..l'B-n1'5 Your ~biliUes will lillldlllM: cndil ebeckl.ng inromlDl wrttt.en 10- quuies, work.lq w /Ul- key. bandlin1 heavy de· tall , verifying allLOmerl • account.t detalla Sierra Realty ............ a.a.a...,..,. neaamen, realdents Deta&i•.... ""-•• .._ __ ,._ S71210 MobUeffomeLoaos lat: Med., ahrt balr, F, wcome. A~ls lmmed ()pentna. will t .. wpcri a.cl. CM Ptlme comm'l 1300 or 4950 aq ft 494-5049. CREDIT·NO PROBLEM German Shep. mb, 7lt-5241 Audit.on tnln. N B 548-9118 Broten Welcome blUU.n. 9113-21'76&ft.230 CPA's * C.•' 1ta.t•r E1pr·d ln new Ii re modd. Nltom. rtslden bal cabinet.a Full t.tm~. ste8dy, excel wage & benefrt.s San Clemente C&b&oet Sbop. 492 3'61 • l!l~ 541.9375 Lost pi&id s1Atcase cont PLATO'S UTaEAT CALL OR VISIT TODAY woman 's clothe s. For free-thinll:lnt Ar: SW· Greyhound bus station, tnging couples. Relax f.!M.-Sa)8 _ hb hpJts. Trwt Nwpt nr Post Ofc. 502 sq ft Dtidi 5035 store/ofc. 2630C Avon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213/4'n·7001 roUect SattMt-~Co. All types of real eat.ate For Leue, Retail abop, tnvestrnesm since l!K!I. 28t> Avon St., N. B. WO SpKJaldltg .. sq. ft.,~ ZIMITDs BEAUTY SALON FOR 642-2171 545-061 I LEASE-fully equipped.-------- Laguna . R e ward w /absolutely No 213:421-8003 Pressure. Adult Fun. Lost. Small long ·haired CALICO remale cat Flea collar. Nr Begooia, OBI. Reward 87S-«l02 FOUND cat. Qray & brown. green eyes. Ptnia.D. Vlc Adami 6 Bulhard.~. REWARD! Lost: Golden 1850 Ivar, Hollywood. MASSAC.I AG4Jll MODas ISCODS OUICM.L OML y o.rs.i ........ 'Jl-2140 GOLDlt4 Giii. ACCOUNTING &ta.bl.lsbed clieoUe 1.000 Money for abort term 2nd sq ft, pGIJUlar Sboppin1 TD's. DO credit cbedt, no <'f!!Ur. ample park.ln&. pnlty, 12(),000up. For ac· SC!-7876. 751-~ tioo c&ll a&eQl: m-7311 Anytime. Store si-ce for leue. 750 -"'-------- s q ft , avail 1 /1 ,_, ............ Retnever, F, N. Laauna. Prof. lluaaae b~ Steve. * ~~OD .... ~· Uc'd'Ibenpllt. .8 . 3-9. -Apqt Only 541-2817. * Buch/Atlanta~ HB. 2.dt1>'1 LOST: ayr. Sbep·X at 2131596-7202 1414% Interest, Long Udy str, CM. Dec. 12 lw.tlllhldR...tall 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... °"J. Co. Airport .. 5,980 sq. n. lndl mg. w 1288 sq. ll. orflce. Fronts Oil xlnl. alreet. Of- fice can be expa!lded w_., M. Tapw Co. Realt.on &M-GlO Prime Npt/Meaa Bual- DfJU Park. Quality office & warehouse apace. Olrpeta, drapes & wet bar. 1400 · 7500 sq. rt. un · its avail DOW. 218' -29t sq ft. M2-4413M-F 8to4. Sat 9tol. 4600 Lenn. Ftom Sl0.000 to StB-7547 or 548-1Z17. $50,000. No prepayment -------- peoalty, DO balloon. REWARD ! Lido Newport Co Lost: Fem Husky. wblte. 87WS16 3tbn. brown & blk, tags. Vic Laiuna Bcb. 541-9790 HOMEOWNER LOANS ARRANGED Lost: M. Shepherd/Collie $10,000 to $250,000 mix w /lats "Baron". •AMORTIZED o&der do&. C.M. area. •INTEREST ONLY StB-1844. •SHORT TERM Call Bob WUllama-Agent Lost: Sat. Black Lab, ?yn, "Blue", very Im· 73l-T171 or960-l95'7 portant. ,lease call: 1.5% $23$,000. lit T.D. well RI ch a r Kan i I e r, ~ured w /30mo11 pay 673-2.1132 olf.Owner. 7i 4-833·3352 Lost: Siberian Huall:le, fem. Blk /wht. treY. blue eye s. Btwo Ed · inger/Warner. HB IM'7·103hft 4. Reward. ....................... ....................... -------- }Um 2-3br, 2ba, house or tJ -••m 5100 Fbund. Prt Bull. Orane apt. pref. CdM. Jan .. ---•••••••••••••••• Sl-CM. Call to Identify Feb, March. 2 elderly 831.QZS?. ldM. No Peta. 780-92.33 PENNY ------- Olll ~or apt. from SCRAM-LETS 12/7.3to12tn, rent or will PINCHER IUf'tllrH MASSAGEatmpallco Your maueur· l.aBobJames Oul.c alls 9-11. 494-5111 ... o.tcal 116.1-9121 Driving to Sacramento for <lu1Jstmaa. WllJlt person to ahr drtvln1 & ex· plKJMl.131-GlllS LINDBORG TENNIS CLUB membership. M00.53&-7378 ECSTASY ESCORTS 972-1655 llC/VISA/CHECK Prof. Execut.lve 11 ... a1e Tenalons Melt away IA/Out Peter 4M-4871. ---------.... an• s.r.kes SJ'° ••••••••••••••••••••••• bouMUt.875-Cl.5 ADS ~""'~ Abroad -Cliar -a.. Inked -Facade -......... -c:of'h.* BRASS KEY ONLY S2 CANCER CATDlNG TO YOUR Overbearc1: ''Boy I.a be SOCIAL AFF AJRS ~I any Item« rom· J!a::b~E~ IWll •661.0729• ....................... ...... HO! HO! HO! COME IN! SBECTA SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GIFT UNDER OURTRH! F.am extra IDOM)' ror the bolldays ! II any open- tnp now-with top pa,y - tbrou1boul Oranae btoaUon ol item• few f75 Now HlrlDa or leH with • Penny Foe.md: Black Setter Mlx. _ _...__ -O:luaty . Ow lwlty SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pill-SCHOOL P1ncbtt Ad. 3 lmea for 2 male. Bed/Buff Husky, 5tr'9u _......_ Uc'd for 44 cbUdren. consecutlve days. Each ma.le. lrtab Setter, rem. •Accupreuu.re P!m Die. 3bdrm home. addltlona1 line II llC>' fOf' 844-H51, NB Animal •Reflexok>IY Can be purchased on U»3daya. etiarse It! Shelter •Maua1e xJm. eoatract at 10%. I.a-Nocomlllft"Clal ada. . 8.G. Rod.helm. Llc'd terelt-FOf' more Information Found: Fem. turkey, Callforappt.146-9345 Put Plaee, Inc. MZ-7481 and to place your ad call Fairview " Sunfiawer • - OwteUTillMG ~~uat dHtrlbe, ag~ Take over aucceaaful 642-5671 _.r. ..... ••••••••• wen ettablllbed palat ...._ _______ Found: Part Terrier, ..._Wtlllld 7100 at.ore. Bil ln•entory, male, blaclr, Brookbunt ~-••••••• .. ••••• ~~ !, .. ~nllpaper . FreeJunbU'110U • lodlanapolla, H.B. ~PAYAILI ~~le. C.n· ~toLuVepa -Mil Cl.mtl( ~ifgM5: ~Id~~ ':;,:1P"MD~.; llut have at leaat 2 REALTY 5Zla'IO Ollmt-0100 Die. M&la, ~·M ~P· + EDP 111-a.oT . LIPt tJPtnl --------Leif...... IJOO -.541-5111. " 10 -e y add l Di -·-••••••••••••••••• __... macbine. XlDt paid ....,....... 10'£811 _______ ,,__ IJ/11, 1191 rabbit, a..nta Ir woftiq 11 ......... -•-•••••• •tc. 1011 Saadcaatle, .-._ "-" _':!.'!:' OroDadelllar.M0-511D -· _... --· FOUND ADS UEFR££ l:al~ Ma-1671 "' pd IJIO ....................... •LORI'S* .... ..,., .... ~OalJ -- ..... Pl.US!! Ask Alllt Our New Ba• Plan! .73MJ63 -.. ™ u.m; ~y -l... SOLDsY ASSIMllRS Sl&rt the New Year with a pvwina company! lf )'O'.I are an e.sperienced Solde rer <turret term1oala & b o ok termmala > Ii can do band asaembly as aome bar· mmina. contact ua at· ...... ~ 1M> ~via, C.11. Kl-3'2'7 E 0 E •ASS.*.S• •Tl•ReS• LOAN PttOCESSIMG CUD }\mtln,s«i Beach Office General clencal duties Typq, heavy pbooea. USU FE ............... 1i02f Beacb Bih'd. Hwtun&toa Beach. Ca 9:2648 * CASHlER/HOUSEW ARE SALES. Apply m penon Rion Hardware. 1024 lrvl.Jle, NB (WestclUI Plaa> Good opportunit y to learn & grow Ul thu pc>st· lion AppUcant.s should coot.act AMGfEAUa. 7 I 4-7U.0600 n. MAMUFACTUIEI! IANI 13>1 Dove SL. NB Equal Opportwuty Empt a.a-r... needed. C.ompe. --------ta.. • bardworbla lD> c::llricaJ cltidlula. to be cadilen GfNl:RAL 0 FFIC E • ILOdt clerka ror our TYPISTS wm&« book nab. from SECRET ARJES J~2.Jao 18 S3 7l1hr . AOCI'CCLERKS &1:Ml2Z7 ror fwtber Ul· PPBX-PULSE rormauon Tup Pay No Fee Oraop O>unty manllfac turer o f ele c tr o mec:hanlcaJ producta IS .-an, tra1aees for day abl.f\, to ~mb~ elec:- t.roruc SWllCbH & du- plays Apply m penoo lO niuai0pp £mpl 11 /F IH -------- Paid W eell:.ly .......... ~ 1840 MOllt'OVla, C M. 9CH'27 EO.E 8aDkinl TB1BS Newport Cemer ~ ume. l1Cbl a ~back Paid beoefita ca Dona AlTl'OllOTIVE Craxan •t &M-1461. LOTPBSOHS 1MP9t1AL S1rL lmm. openln1 Exr.. pre-F.qu&J ()pportua.ity ferred. Mon -Fr . Ex Empaoyer m/f /b ~lleat workl.al condl ~~~~~~~~ t lona . Employee - benefits. Apply In --------peraon . See Rod Bantlq Rothwell at Marquis ,_.......,ING llotora , 28802 ~ ~te Pkwy . M v POsmoNs m-mo ...-~s Aulomoll~ llOI FILE CLERKS C~HIERS 1'4>rtetl !J UTDTEM IRVINE --=~ mg M W Opeoin&'s now avaUable --------toril:li( llme AMI.Stant <l..ERK A/P 3 to 4 days Managers on 2nd Ar: 3rd ......._ . • shlft. No nppnm~ ntt per~ exp pref d. Ap- We lraJJl Start S3 30 to $4 ply at 1660 Placentia. per hour Advancement _co.ta __ M_esa_. ___ _ <JR)OrtUruty for manaae CLERICn-l I mmt posilloas to ~ 50 11 PM to 7 AM. Sunday per hour 11 qualified For t b r u T b u r s . 6 7 s m:ire i.aformauon It In· Pa .. •---Co.ta Mesa . lervtew. apply to Stott ..... ....,. JS>. DllO N · Pactnc Coul _75_1_~------=~alilla~~ a.ERK-TYPIST Moo lhnl Fta 9am to ~ Oppor Employer Pol1tJona a•aU. ln ou.r N.B O!nter DutJes l.acl wartint wtt.b Urea. bat· teries. ahocb. EKoe&at tl'aln.iDI op-portwuty for career-Clerical coder. tem- miadild lndiridu&a. Es-........,., put 6 ruU time, l*imeedu.llDI Wtl.b the ..,..qe acbedule with public a.,. •. We otrw a ~. CaU 141-lJllO, aood atartln& aalary nt 37. Ask ror Mrs t'OCDPlimeoted by con-_Ellsterty _______ _ Tramee poeJboo avalla- tM lD OW' ClalS1fied Ad- vertllln 1 department. Hours 9AM to 6Pll. Licht lyptDJ reqwred (35-40 wpm) ~test Will be actm . Some ten key by touch necaauy •. Xlnt benefit• Ind. medicaJ, dema.l. dlsabW· ty and life ln1urance planL ~ • protll alwinl plana avail .. aa W1 aa retail diacounta at JCPenney • Truaury sear.. APPLY rN PERSON BEIWl':DllAll·3Pll JCP-r 11110rwnp Thorpe Aft. BUENAPAAK Equ&IOpp., Empl.11/F_ 1ealal worklnt at-1·-------• woapblre and excellent COf'npU)' paid btoMftta :Jli/...lo person E1cellent company beneflts Including IDldical, dental. life I.a· aurance. etc. Good op- portunity for advance· ment. For interview please e&l.l: Penonnet omee I04SZl. ext. m OIAMCtl COAST DA.LYPll.OT 130W.BaySL a..11 .. Equal~ 11 .UAIDI N •pert . AJI aua1. U•lf•r•t ,........, Al" lJ Ot -.Mind ...... ~;;;..;;;;.;..;;;=-------•No11111i.ct~. m.ddidllL ....... Ir Ulll....a rc•••eau11 • .... lenac•; :r:' . 1th ...... ...... ..... __ _. • .......,,__, __ ,.. llnw. ...... u • 1-4 ··------.. -llnJ'rl. OUAllDI WB.LSFAIGO CUAID SOYICE ISUOWINGI S-.W.Wll r.,o..Mtto.. a.u.-Jollll Jl\aU fl Part Time llale or Female Ouar·belp. Part t.lme ~~~~~~~~I Wartr Nev Rome Permanent poalllon -. welder • fttler llmt be21 yean + ,__. We Trail'! t.quna Beach Bakery. Good ~ 6 benefitl. HS Call or a~ly at 4ITl.(1112, or~ 1456. ...... -..n5. w s _.:.:_.:.:___;;,;;__ ___ I . P'. . Counter Help fo '-dwyT,.._ Montbrafl'rl8am·6pm dry clean lo 1 p I ant. lndultria1 ter.mics. Ap-Zll W Warner Rm 202 Newport Beacb6"~. ~ ,,.._ram-T'-... ""'1 W Sama Ana ~ ....c --imw Commonwealth Counter Help. P /T. __ St_._Cll_.__ Fulla1on ~ wlmda, Tbe Bake Shop, -------·1~~~~~~~~ CdM. FACl'ORY u·~~ .. .., f -•-173-mo WAREHOUSE AIV"IU• -.n4"' or ev ........ 1 fl wlmd wort, ~.00 per COUNTER HELP ASSEllBLERS hr . Start lmmed. Sand'tricb abop, woman. No El:perieace Needed '&1830. Part-time. Days only. TopPay PaldWeekty - lloo-Frl. Npt. Bcb. Hoet.eaa wanted. Apply FMhillll hland. NB Bob ~1orSM-1m l\orrell before 11 or aft 3. :n OJUPLE to ..Ut mir. in Bums Rest.au.rant. Oran1e Cly -delu:u SOMCU.llC. H011L bkla-ul + lovely apt. <ilfSZ1-IM2forappt. IRVINE ?SU666 NGHr AUDfTOI C'US'mDIANS ~IX>~E~~~~~M~/F~ NCR 4200, apply to: F/l'days men" women David JlcNell, Hotel Costa M"• Newport FoocUr.Bevera1e Laguna. 42S So Cout area. lluat be U.S . The Balboa BaJ Club i.a Hwy,LaaBcb.'94-11.51. dtizen.Callm.cs51. ~ •Housecleanera. earn Jdra SSS's worttin1 for a CUSTODIAN Slit. I& Sun. Ev4'.1 only. prd clearung serv. Muat Dan, Colla lleH Is ~ ... ~~lf~nenced. bavetraoap. 552-4106. Newport area. Xlnt .., ..... _.._.. workiD1 CODdblom. Top Waihr-l>ay HOUSEKEEPER-full- pey, must be dependa-Two days/wk only. lluat time, good beneflt1, b&e.&13-'1015 beexper. W/medlm,642·5811 Qmtoctian, even.tnp, exp. Pleue cFria!I f?r appt. Houaekeeper d Iba. . . 8 . 30 lo 5. Bil tio.e on the bay In ~··=:-!~!:~C.ii M.S-73.'51. Newport Beach with LauieAlva.&ll-1380. Fun lovlaa attractive dop I& children to be women from 20-30, top cared for. Beautlrlll llANICUlWJT '°' bmy ....... be ftPlt'. fubioG&ble, fWl Ume: Appl7 at Ric bard Outll•U• Saloa, 200 Newport Center Dr. Newpart Beacb. M4ml.A&.COMTIOL DP•noa Dlb7 a.vet poe. mla. 1 yr. rM. exp. AbUl~ to wart wm,w. and de-talll a mQSt. can for ilpllt. MO-7119. A. Kn Davia lad. E.O.E. lledlcal Part time RN, 3 ~/wk. Salary nesotia- ble. Mon. tbru P'rl. IM-lMl. lledlcal-exp. Back office help row tx.my pediatric oftke. Mt-08'10. •MODELS• • •ESCORTS• Experience Preferred •661.0729* ~UPERVJSOR : 7am-3: 30pm, LVN CHARGE NURSE: 3pm.Upm NURS£.5 AJDF..S: 7-3 :30 or s-11·30. ~rtlfllld or will train NURSES AIDE AS · SISTANCE 8 :30am- 1:30pm or 4pm-8pm. No experoec. Good medical, dental bmerrta. F1apbip Con· valeaceat Center. 486 .flaphlp Rd, NB MZ-8064 ~ ... Part time, Incl wtmda. W aterf root lncaticm 101 N. Bayside Dr.,N.B.~ llC9'TIOMIST Good typln1 akllla. awltcbboard eirper. Private CouDVy Club, 8"-540t. RlX:EPT I GEN. OFFICE -Faat pace office Nee1ia enertetic penon few receptiool.at • aeo ol fice. Great opporturuty for rlPt penon. Xlnt beoe. Contact Boonie 598)0 Receptloollt Beauty College. C.M. 8am-4.30 pm. Tuea·Sat, Ca1bler exper required. call for appt : lllu Diane a.'19t. If '°" th1nlr you ·ni our type of ~raon. don't wd. .. Oain&.act ua ~Y SD l*'ICJll. ~ #I 11111 Or._., C...,. ms Hu6or BJvd. COITA M.P'.SA 979-2500 SA.LIS Cl.Bl F\lll time. Sales clerk needed for marine bard ware dl1trt bu tor. ~ence aece11ary lmmedlate oPeD.in1. Call 8&lboa Marine 549-11811 lor appiiat.ment. E O.E. M/F 11 1W are lookinc ftw • auecwtul nalklllal com ~ that olfen Xlat 111'1 • advaocemeat poten tial, fl a premium Pn>-durt. call DOW. llr. 5'ooe 5«)..4023. Sales Full ,. p rr' earn up lo Ill br. 531-0lll. 54.LES P&SOMS ~lY plua adults to work with and motivate llida Ov~r 21 In Lqlma. Ca pU1traoo, Sao Clemmie attu. PA.RT TIME EVENINGS PHONE: CUSTOM& SERYICI pay, ext. travel. Girls room wttb vtew for Uve· Office ff&!.i_ Friendly voices wanted wttb any busiaeu exp, tn penonnel. 3 Penoos to wort P/l' eves M·F. 5 shorthand, rul estate. needed. A couple • • An opportunity La to 9. X1Dt ltartfDC aal. le1al lna m1mt or •in 11 e Pe r • o D • our buly Fuhloa laland ett-7311. acct C.U (7u> 1M-ilioe References will be olflce for e talented uc.noMIST EIL~~M $150 Ask For Aodtta Miai Puttl.r. · cbeclted tboroulbly · Thi.I person w bo w lab ea to Slmll brtPt olfi~. Call --- DATA&n'RY i1 permanent employ-wort zo-25 bra/week Rita, ~. Coastal Sales OPERATOR GENEJtAL OFFICE -mmt for pleuant, ct.-w,_,_ YariaUoa due to Part time. Requlrea •Spl. aanuf. co. relocat. dlcated penoo. Yearly n•cmal demand. U you 6mo. w /IBM tS7'1. iDltoRB.iDFeb.Needl bonus, tood 1ala.ry. • are a motivated lo· Enter data oo to diakette SJOd sen. office penoo. llmdb&e work Ume. Loan chvldual who can wort from aource documents. stroll& accta re4:, acrts car for qu.allrllld dnver. ~ 6 effideotlJ 00 Pencmnel AaeacY, 2190 Waiud 10'1Q1 men who Harbor, C.ll. Never a wW set aJoq weU with f-. women . Ca 11 Ill r . Muat be able to won pyble. Hte typina. CallM2-2656. ~'!'! posUq •other ·th li"'---"-J pleueot~ manner clerical ,...~lbWU• Rest-Halntylllt, p rr ..:'lbom:..::::.=119GD~~540-CZJ=--==-­ Beceptioabt. Apply lD --------......_See Falar, Mir. S.vtnp6Loan M> Ta.La wi """ aupe ..... oo. •-atteo on to detaU. HOUSEKEEPER-Sm 4:30 PK atarting time • home Hn " .. 1._ tbia may e the Job d.atly. Call peraoaael. Salary comm w/u.per. ,. ....... ,, yau've been lookinc ror. D~A'"'"'""" can Rock lndualries for open. 4llrHSS3 Tb ti ... ~.. ..,....,,.,, .. ~ e compenH on • A qualified mature • a;iipt. ~or 54S-3406 Heetpr-llve La, !'.Is gll1b beoeftt.I are competltlve. penon can make _. bout DELIVERY, musU>e able ~-.a. 1 ~i sPMldna, 2 am cbldrn. U )'Ola are qualifted 6 f f d to lifl heavy stereo. ~~ niJaUDCJker aerlou1l7 lntereated In Ollr ait oo 1V'1. 11oo thn1 Fri J.2..9. TRAIHEI non ~ J11eMe ~all Mr. C1lDe at reatauraatowned by The Apply iD penon, Kerm· F\a.DUmeposlUooavalla-l•--------1 eM-SO'lOlorappointmenL Jolly ftoler. Apply t.D Rlina Hardware, 2666 ble for reliable In · IMJICT10H MOLD ----""""----penonto: Harbor. C.M. dlvidual to aaai.at service SIT-UP OFACI~ .a.I __ JEMONSTRATORS. Fri department manager. nl"!lt shift. wm conalder 10:30 to 2:30, lloa thru R ...... Is Sat 1.0am unW 6pm. Typtng required. phone training lf mechanically ~~~~armaAI!_~ ·~9er Wort near your home. wart&dispatcblq. Call inclined & learn.a quick· ....,.. ...,._,...__ ........ Sbelley9'19-2333. •~ Job talla settiD required. Good opport • • Fooda " appliances. Calif. Copytng Products Y · eo : I 'or .... _ rt ..... oal. Call --768-S573or21J..240-7000. molda, start-ups & minor • ...., ...-• • GmenalOfftce troublesboot1n1. Ex· Uada btwo 9-5 dally. #16f1 ... ...._. DEHT AL Telephone appt aetten, perience helpful. m.ZJJ.l Newport Beach f\tli Ume poelUon av a iJ tn OW' beautiful CM ot · f1ce . S6L exp~r pre· ferred. Xlnt 1tartmg Hlary 6 oulltaadin1 blnrit1a Pleue call Rollie Brousard at (7 141 831.(8)() for an int.erv 1ew appt. Podfk~ ~&LocmAHa 234 t: 1'7lb St C M Equai Oppty Employer IHOllM.8 OMllPAID w...1 wtill • .,.... •-"rldrtrt/Jtehi .... ~ ~ ............. ..., !!..!~ O.d "'°':; Wubtr, ~r.1er, dllt· --~ •• aw.llDO ~· .....,, .. uu ua • .. nw~w~-~~· ·~·~·~·~~ .. i.. ............ -..:-.: llltdld.Avtwhn,Qa. 11a1rtcerator. Calortc tl'AllTROWJ -.., 01111p., q ott Local Amwl1 dllbtbalof ~ taftnlil'. lletdr. o11 .. ~P 1 for ~ .... elrii • y~ DrJ•mmt .. n. f thl ...... OI' • to UNdoel.7.... ~ 8ec:n&al7 part U.. OI' full IUrt ID bualneu 1W1' .an " .,._ -· -... ..... -.. !own~~· !!:ca:..._1_1 _1_11_._12'_•_ oo-rr \1 _... a f I ...._ •. .._.., ----*5DS •-• r •era tor 1~ mm&~•....a W/D'1, Year eaa ~ llw Jnlfa"nd. TICI l•CIAMS clHra.nce aa~.J:d ·-Wl ..... I bapr 51M811; SF.CBETARY -Part-0DecWaa for quallOed N9w Pr.to~ eoolllr time. Balboa la1 lepJ of. efectroiJc tec&olel-.i• Ire.am.-.·~ ,..... nce. f75..SMO wMaa etnma mowtec11e ot ..... eoater-a Udlea SECRETARY for real TrL Ioele and ana'°I eeattr '"'· Sau111e clreuit.ry. Electro.Uc awszo.--.. e 1 ht e de v e I op• r . ldloollnt (mlllLary or _ 1mmed. open.iD1. Good other) helpful. Wiii •tc... IO•v ahort hand. typinf 6 trouble1boot core -• .. ••••••••••••••••• communtcatlon •Ir Ila memad•, aemlcoad&ae· B I C Y C L E 8 A 8 • Mature . ~ner1et 1 c tor memorlu, coo sl!lfBlm Is edjmCact. peraoo Orao1• Co tn>lJen " aystema for llOlt blu. sio. ar a-. Airport area . Good product accept a nee IS741515artu-ana · ulary. benef1t1 " ~. Two NI' 1 ....au Scbwtn pl 11.al wort.tni conch Pleuant work1a1 en· ""-''I bi-cl:' 20 .. lille Uona Mwtdys.541-&565 vironment In new -· _, · ' laclllllea OUer com· new. 155ea. 9'1·2:95 Seu••= t ff.,,.. pebtl • r Growio1 Irvine firm bentv~ rat.es nnge Red Bo ya St1n 1ray IJl9da bi,-!1 qualified en e flt 1 1ncIud1 n g .Ucbhift" lQapd ScbWWI !k:fttuy / Typtat for 4 IDf!Cbca1. dental " Ule In 8>)'s 20'. bike, both lilr.e prdeulOnala. Pleuant araace. new • 'h New price . atmoapbere. IOwpm. TllNDATACOIP. M4-S23Bor8"-5758. abort bud a plua, fln.t. JtOO~~=Ave Red Line Racln1 bike ble 6 aelt motivated c-. _ _:_. .... S12S. Webco 955. RaJei&b m.m1 ------.:.·_-_ •• _ ... _ CbrJww $35. NM>.102 TELEPHONE SICIET AllY SOLICITORS • .. .. IOJO For adv. a1eocy nr OC Part time Sun Thura •14 AillJC)rt to band.le med1a 5 30 to 9 :JOPM. Cao um •••••••••••••••••••••••. b u y I 0 I • 5 0 m ~ MIO to rroo per mo. WUI llmm B4df equipment. aecretarial. Jnteraung tra.Ln. Muat be rapooa1• Sound Pro}. " Cam. vaned work . Good hie 6 able to follow ID equipment.Ml-4281. t;ypillt. aome 1ccowiun1 s&ruc'tMml ln N.B. area. Clh IOJS 2·4 yr1 eaper req ~ -••••••••••••••••••••• i5'1·W4 nme CDU.1b roooey Use Persian lnttens, CH. --------•I spare boon in busLOeN aired. Sbot.s Re1. Some <:I your own aod watch adu.lta. 546-9165. SICUTARY Be secy to Re1lonal Mana1~r ol an establiabed co in beaut. lnme loc. OUlltandlng bmeOta for out.at.udini penan. Oictapbooe, no SH. atroa& typing Ruab t 1rviDe Penocmel Acency 4B8 E 17th. eo.t.a Y e$a Ste ZN M2 147<.' SICUl.ITY OFACRS ORANGE COUNTY UMFOIMS ARMED• UNARMED F\tlJ or part-~ Male/Female All lhlfts P1.A1N Q.OTHIS Now ~ appbca· baDI for pa-ma Dmt pc»I UOos Ex:per. m reta1l abophft in&. For i.al.erview call LOTUS SICUlfTT lSJ7·A W Bak.er C.M. n4 751·4MSC SEX:'URJTY OFFICERS needed. armed and UD· armed. Need ur and phone All slufts. top pay Need U . Sgt . .1r Officers ca1J Mlke. 714~ your earn1n1' grow Oo9I 1040 Local dlltnbutor will -•••••••••••••••••••• =:.roo how. Pbooe KEESHOND Pups. AKC -----~ au-e. M/F. Pet 6 Tow Truell Dnvers ex ah ow . Pvt pt y . po-d Top pay Apply Zll/57·13'5 aft 6 pm. G•W Towing, 1408 -<II.ma Way c M ~ 1252 Chihuahuas. Poms. ----' -Pelunese. Yon:ie. T·CUP T,..._. PoYHo. Poodle. ShibUu. S3l·S027 Swttcbboard operator Pers I an Kitt e. n SI (/\. p~ hrs avalJ, caU for appt ~7Sill6 Cocker Span1els1 Cairn Terriers! Lhasa °"1trtAI~~ firm Apses/ Shih Tzu, bM open1ap ror men at OechshundS/ Golden stores in eo.t.a Mes.a. Retrievers. ~ 8cb Ir El Toro All At Neat an appearance • PAIKB"S PITS ~~~'!'1Jen~': Mewpartleodt ps, mecb aptit&.lde. will rfn noM ln1D apply 1930 Newport U'tU"V .,._ Bavd. C M or 22S>O Lam bat ID El Toro UiASA APSO Puppies. Perl Cbnatmas gif\. Waiters • Waitreues. AKC Allshol.s :>46-3182 P tr Lunches only, Pvt Sbi.h-Tzu ;,;,-- club, 5 ~ wee& 61'b old ~ 95'7·17811 Wamett wnter aanstant editor for 'bualoeu Lab puppies. yellow: ma1a11ne beaed In AKC. ma.les, IOC)d homes 0 r a o I e Co•• t 1 wmted. Hurry' 581-8263 7M~ Qiilie Pupl, AKC, sable & WAREHOUSEllAN-40 tn 8Wftb. hr wt, 101ne OT S4 00 to ~i:MO ilart See Dao Brannoo English Sbeepdog(fer-at Vollrapb Co 2424 ner llllX, F . Jmo, pay'-\ lkG9W Ave . lrv shota, 6'4-1805. WARIHOUSEMAH NEWFOUNDLAND. 1 a,; MaHCMtOI wlloleaaler yrs, male. healthy· obe· L. i . dlent, best d1sposrt1on. " o w • r • • g 646-8112 worea.o•••••• -------trait•••· Start I•· Golden Retnever Pup-pies AKC Champion ..dlotelt. For In· 1J.ne Males oo.Jy S.U-12164 t • r v i • w • c a I I Fr. toy 1045 957-1150. '""'-· ......... '!"! •••••••••••• SECURITY OFFICERS --------Dog. Schruna.er Poodle. Expanded fllnctlon exper not nee. Fiexible CAMllO MFG OfflCI . byglealat needed for boura. Call 54().3475 uk 79)1 Clay, H.B. Sharp cirl, lnteresim. 8-auraot penodootal office for & forSandy. (W/BeachS/Ga.rfield> p~ct . MacGresor P\all service restaurant SCTIY /UCPT· Simi bui.Jder/devlpr. 0 C A.l1port area ottds f u.11 time ca 30 to s ) pe rsoo for l llrl olc Reqwres Prof penoo. capable of h&ndlln• recept runc- Uona 6 ldr)' dutlee Ulcl • lYPUal. arranlJ.DI meet lnO • pa. olc admum S/li not req Salary open CaUforappt -For plant secunty In WATCH MAIB Spayed rem . Loves -Irv ~Ext. 191. duldrtti. gd watcbdo0 wantlld to wortr on PN!· "' Thunday/Frlday. HB --------•1_:E.~O~.E.;;_ ___ ..':M~/.:;.F~.j y , 11131 Placentia, IOOD to open In Lapaa IMU831. al C.M. Call84U830 Beach. Seeta lull fl part. )en ta I A as t 0 rt b o • Gener INSPECTOR time employee. Span1ah chndde, jom our team. ns· THI Mach parts inapertor lor p ART TIME be I p f a I b u t n 0 t ProlJ'esllve ore. C.M.· macb tocJi shop for fut neceaury. Cooks • N.B.54H110 ~ C'e::a!~!:!:!i EVENINGS =·.~~~· ~~.·:.~.~~::e= JOU.Y ••• ~~~..:.1rv546-8210 ~~~ ~~~~f~c-earn extra ~......... ......, _,, --........ ~ ·· ferTed. NB. 844-1281. •·• tor your kids. Over n. Start at betwem 10 6 4pm, Tues. )fDa1. RDA -'th C/P. Ctutmnee fol .... We hewe Imurance $UO per hour. Phone Sat. For Info. call .,.. •w O>ln1 property fl C.Uual· Gl·lJIL Gteller Development Co &33-°'33 Security Guards ~. <'L&IOO 011 field instru ~ -----Ftr. Ptr. unarmed poets rnrou Good company ID Mlal100 VleJO area beof.(1ts Exttllent op· car. phone needed Call Porturuty ror ad vane~ a.2300 Between 9 AM • ment Coolad Person 3 PM for aPl>O(pt ad. 5S7 9051 EQuaJ Op Free puppies 842·649S. A Me rry O:lrtstmas present --------........ 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SIC'Y /alCPT porturuty Employer Mature woman for CPA -* * I BUY * * rarm at MacArthur Blvd We're expenct101 " need Good used Furruture & Ir Jamboree Rd. Good additional packers & ARlbances-OR 1 will sell typist. 7S2-0214 l•len Full tlme de or SELL for You Sharp youn1 lady to F /T . Top salary . ajobfor,oul ty Halalant. Exper. 842 4321, Ext 250 11112-flm. Dr. Kini Hunt. . llleCeMary. lliD. 2Yn iD· BETWEENl-SPM. 8cb. Work as much u you cl. lYJJinl XlDL benefita. Alllfor ...... R E S T A U R A N T • answer pboae • type l MANAGER -Mu1t S!C/RICP1'. -lnveet· day a week. S5 hour b a v e f u 11 food 6 mm& baoldac nrm .-. eG.cTa wtcbs SU'ed but will consider MASTBS /J>.UCT10H r;:;~• me S3 50 I Hr 646-16'6 & ll3-'6JS >1SPLAY BUILDER Min. 'lyn exper. to bulld cuatom hardwood di•· plays, establi1bed co w/beald:{laa. Profit stwtai, vac, lteaclJ work. alar1 open. 71'·111·0HO CbarlH GaJ70orp. want, bonus avail,, Jame• Ioiuraace, Equal()pportuntly never a fee. Irvine. Call Maurine Employw. Aa1 t:llf1 Typist a.t. ....... " W.1hau11W.,an ~ '.p, '.'lii '1S'Z.ollllO E. 0. E .• beverafce back1round. int tndh1dual for lull· Sbippm, 6 Rec. Clerk- p•nT Tl ..... Act No-Roma ar advancement Uml poaiUoab . !ord pro-d Eqier. helpful, bul not ~ . mr. ... for the r1Pl ....... v. ce11ia1 I aca1rouo So 0 T 'd :-1.K. wanted teacbJ.n1 penan. App&, iD penoa betpluJ but not nee. Noa· O:X, o~y. ·ror ~bt • weavtaa fl knot· w/ full resume at the Mtb llDOl&a" pref. Gniat loc. liq, needlepoint, nae A e r o s q u a d r o n Npt. 8dL $.$.~ br. penon. ~-~=cl= ........... nlOAlrway, _maao __ ._____ SHOIOFrMGI. Wort· 10to12 bn. Earn Cll.~ S.CNtary, pro1re11lve :8 J:• exper'd onty, tcto •·For interview Retall S&on Clerk. 7. co._..lharpsecntary N a..:n~an Storm. call'lJ.4..M).1177. m... se.. localed at •flood typla1 I& ln· ____ _.;...__;., __ 1 Parttlmedeli drt lotT W. Baker. Co1ta tlildve.145-21.ll. SHOISAl.B ~ ver. ..... DMdl part time Wmled wl1b or wttbout Dmta.I Lab. al for ntns 6aome inveymt IJmt moved Into town! -Will t.ra1.n Advance bouewtve1 6 mature lbift. mature deft. No In. set acquainted w1th ..._. penou. All or Pll. apaee. WW &n1D.. App-,tbe Claullled Adi. =~· 'i~'fn .-_Kay. tF a ,._. &qui Op-'n.,'re the easieM way ~km till llam at. PM1'·11MI s-' ~-. •ftad JUR lbe IWDI wt a..t.ud Sbo9s • .,-n So LOAM a... .._. , _...you Med! Bl1ltol. Cll. Wart' bndallr tn Dua ASSIST. MAMAe• ~=======:iin Polot. Tne, baadle M'90f01 ;.; '"""'*-• ~ w/lou o.&emp•UJ • ~ ............ ... ........... Pre•l4e•t Pe4er•I wdl .;;i aa11tUt Swt& • mana1.,. w /1troa1 IU9-ACOlilBWy ~ be~ • Call Kano at ..i.D ul• ablUtJ. lal 117 &.O.Z.11/P/B pMr..- PMAIMACY c:&al ll>Ul'atmVSR Esper pnfetred, •·• hamt eon. ...... a Mon· Fri. "'·101, opeatn• fof; • roat• __ .. .,.. =·~ ..alMO .... Pf wk. llartlfal .., . -~" 111'' VMpvdW. .... Mal ..... ,..."' .... ..... E: .... ~. -~, ........ M.•A.·ftavt7. <W @Gee :tU1'1t~ K4&. SENIOR QUALITY ASSURANCE TECHNICIANS woaovasus Make~ money work· lna abroed re1ardlea of )'OW' ace. aex or preaent poelllon. All typea of workers uraently re- qWred.. For detaila, aend a stamped, 1elr· addrt.ued envel~ to: Foia~,_ .. 101 Wuhl.ngtoo Street Dept.5Cm Mfalo, New York 14205 CA.5HPAID For pl llled fmn. anti· ques "clr TV's 951-8133 rllDllHOME a.DSE-OUT SALE Decorator fW'Dlture Ir ~-. Cedar Glen Townbomea 2554 Elden AYe, Costa M•a. 11 lo 8 daily.M2~. SAcatACI! Campalper 1t1le br ell. rM white, areat for teena ; ai1bt stand, ~. cube w /abelvee. twin mau:r.a and box ~ Good coodilklla~ .. SIS>°' bait otru. Callm.211.t I •11111 ............. . 801 ITAL.La, llaM, ~-=-r.~ 111111111 :m.-. u tt'f ....... 069 &..-. eqMn -· ..-Ma com...St, ...... *"· • , ... ...,.. - *50% Off* al8o BUY 2· 1 FREE! Dealer'I Welcome LANE mm1e. JSZSMesa Verde E. Mesa Verde Dr. Plaza c& acrou Kooa Bowl) a.ta lleu 754-l.Sli ()penlHI Alr compreaaor. In· dllltrial tJPe Curtil, 3hp 115/Z30 •11 phase motor. «> pl tank. Like new $750 flrm. Hellarc Miller HFllO compl. w /all oeceaary access. New 1979 $1'31US, used 1 mo tmO finn. MS-375.1 ... ~ 8080 ROUSl SKA TES All Shea. We have cblldreo 'a akalesl S31U5/Up. Oceanfroot Wheel Work a . 1572 Nftport Bl. Cll. 50-0833 f HO ....................... WE PAY TOP DOLLAR far top med can·fordan, cbneltics OI' cluaica. If )"lllS' car la extra clean. .... nRST! Critenon Charters Inc RDn' n ft lUkW'Y motor -•.. Oauic n · Saillnl Yawl home. 1IMJl9 a: aell ~.~:~-. avail. for charter in 1979 oont. szso/Wk. + 8' mt , Npt. Harbor Chrlatmaa M).Gl5 Boel Parade btwn l8tb le -----M 1 2.'Srd. Call rno 631-:m112 ar Pace Am>w. aleepa a. 2 #I" Or.tit c.., • I C I • I Olll or all ) 338-Wf dinetts, root air, stereo, 2:925 u_......._ Blvd. Wmled IOI I . -top cood. 548·5085. nan.ouir ...... •••••••••••••••• «> Newport.er Ketch, re· OOSTA llESA WANTED: By Pvt Party, senenowforChnatmaa. T ........... Trant 9170 979-2500 u1ed Orlenlial Rues Parade or Day Salls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ______ ..:.._ 515-IQI C.lalina traps. Fred, '76 Jayco, Jayeaele mdl WE IUY ~ tent lnuler. alps 8. cslm loah. Sal 9060 mallreasea, awnlnc & CLEAN CA.RS portapotlle Incl. Like AND TRUCKS •• • •••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • new cond ~ MS-3753 ------Allio s.r.ice, , ..... & Acceuori.. 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMM ELL CHEVROLET • .')\.}"II.tr!••• Iii. •I c ·c ~I \ \I r _.., \ 546-1200 Can't~ Your Car? CUVtllllMW PAYS TOP DOLLAR For Clean Uaed lmport.s Call Mllte or Doo 115-3171 WANTED! Late model Toyotas, Volvos, Plckupe & Vaos Calh• today! 711MWIJOI 'll*ld. ponr ~ ~lnMl.alr . tklalq, All·Fll a.no eMMtte, electric 1ua· root, flectrlc wtndowa, Topu/tan bicerior. only 20.000 mllt1. •n.tOO Qll.BFD > eau ea.om . '78 BllW. 11.000 ml. dark blue. fUlb erpapped. Ud cond. Sll.000. '1'IMt83 •IMW7t UJCSI f\t.Uy equipped, locally owned le aerv aced Priced ror quick aale $24,4'5 JIMSLEMOHS IMPORTS JJnO HARBOR BL VD COSTA MESA 6ll·U7' c.t 9715 ....................... 91' Capri. aood coodlhon. 7,800 ml, ~·8260 a(l 6PM/Wkndl "7'4 Capri. new rear end + mare 12.200 or besl cau Sarah aft s 675-a7 --------Datmt 9720 ....................... LARGE SlllCTIOH OF ALLMOOB.S SHOP &COMPARE BARWICK DATSUN ""'1'• 111,11 I ,, , ' .11 8Jl-ll7S 49J.lJ7S TOSP;MU: ESTATE "13 Wblte 450 SE, 6S.OOO mL. dnl CICllld.. All /FM radio, cnahe control. nrr. $11 ,UO . Call ~ Deya fn.3Z31 E~lrwtnda. '14 llBZ 230 SL, MWly reblt en1 European model W /411p, 714-487-3151 ~ 'T1 SE. x1nt road., 27K DU, aunroor, Colorado bdce. W .000 75&-0S31 MG; 9742 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MG M1d1et perfect coad. IUOO Ork bru. mz.511111,aakforAllda ;, Mklpt. x.lnt coad. 40K Id. GDOO or belt olfs m.sm 9750 ....................... 'T1 Poncbe t:M. 1lher. owner gouif oveneu. mu1t 1el ammed loeded. belt otr (213 I sn-zis> "11 Poncbe 911S. S.pd. map, atereo cass. snrf i.mmac. 6'0-19'8 Eves & wtnds '76 BU. 2.0 lit.er. whl, oew clutch. a!loy1, cu1 a.a10BO kl-&f12 "57 Pondle, usoo S41-14M Anahem 750-2011 c. 0P4NE_l _l • •: Hf VlirJI f T ~ '•' I '>~b-I JQrj •m CHl'llO&IT MOMllCMLO a..tau. Air CDDd. ~ • •. • bl'U•. AM/Fii =-~~·=: aT,02 mllu. UOO BELOW wboleule ......... mzRZE) . OMLYSUOO R.J . DalDeroo. ~ 7U.2S26 tf 27 ....................... "740Jmd, Je,000 ml, a eyl, AC. SMOO. a...1m. M . m.am 1_. wtnds '940 ....................... "JI LTD 2dr. Xlnt. cond., am/rm 1tereo, $4,Hs. ... .. aft.5. Mllcay HSO ....................... OB.ANGE CO\JNTY 'S HIWIST UNOOl..N·llERCURY DEALl:RSlllP RAY R.ADEIOE LINCOLN·llEllCURY 16-L8 AW> Oea&e:r Dr Sl>F'Wy·Lak.e Forest eXJt IRVIN'E llo.7000 ..._UMcl '71 Mere Marqui s -·················· L~~''s::: Mdl ttlO . ..•.•..••••............ -------- 'T1 Le s.tn. v.a. '4r. tWq ft52 llad8&I tap. lo ml. ..... I I I I I I I ....... ee eeee e e e cmll .... 1114 i2 Dt.aW Wsn Lo/ID!, I pdcood 131-«DS --- 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'17CADIUAC SEVILLE Loeded! Equspmeot lo 7'1Ul90 tktqC... IMue beauty -Mu.at seU ! 4 speed. 4 cylinder. A/C, leather 1nlenor. mag wbeell. raueue deck, map ligtt, Lo/mt Pnv ply Best offer Call 67~291.9 dudll!ll moooroof. 1tereo PWo 9957 W/\ape, ult wheel, Cnl&H •-•-•••••••••••••• • c o o t r o I & o e w 'T1 PIDto Low au, lllnt "Amerlc10 Eaale" rda1 ur.. You must oand. Beat olfm-493-91!1.5 .. lo a~1ate lhe _aft_6pm.;..__ _____ _ i3 Pmto lo/m1 Good oood. S1 ,000. ~ pr«nest ooe 111 lhe COWl ty Ca ll 10 llU or IG91 "uk ror Bwuay W> a.a ~Yllle. approx ..,...... 9960 DJD a.. 11.aJ. w /aaddk -······ •••••••••••• dada,.._, ~ "'II kamp, needs Ures "71 Eide> load~ NIN. .., or t.t offer Call 31K.aLOD!JS7.40CI WbM -~------- 0 I r C 1 r • 1 ta I I 4 ~ 9965 m ..-:Z/119 G2ll ........ • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • AUTO CENTER NOTHING OVER s·4999 74111M... '2499 SPi IWWW IOAD$191 ••• 4 aPMd ~. red6o I helMr. Low ml ... & .,_.,, (880lJL). ~tl:.co.A ..... ~4499 ve. autonwnc trw'll.. pwr eteeMg a ~ elr coodltoolno. AM/FM ttef'eb W/8 nae ttpe I Oftfy 31.000 mMeel (IWPOQl Wonl 1-.t ionv 11ontv .... 76 C.Hll.lAC s4999 CO... DI Va.LI •••••••• =power, flCtOfy .,, oond .. tUt wMel. 1oW -~ Wit.,., Cll'\llee oontnlt. IHthar Interior a onl!f •o.ooo mlleat (074RKQ). Ii ' ' 'I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .Khomeini A.idea Slain e • • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1979 . l ~ FIFTEEN CENTS ssassmat1ons m an HB Rejects Reform Plan l By &TEVE MA&BLE °' .. Deltr PUii """ Huntinltoo Beacb City Coun- cilman Clancy Yoder cast the deciding vote Mooday against a political reform measure de- signed to clamp down on cam- paign contributions in munidpal elections. · Yoder joined colleagues Ron Pattin.son, John Thomas and Don Mac:Allister in brinJing the curtain down on lbe U milatioo plan. o.lty ~I ... Slaff,..... PIVOTAL BALLOT? A ... mbfyman Wray Wray Casts i Support to "McCarthy By JERRY HERTENSTEIN Of tt19 o.ltr ~ ... Staff Assemblyman Chet Wray, D- Garden Grove. said in a state- . ment released today through an aide that be is supporting slate Assembly Speaker Leo T . M~a.rthy in his bid to retain the speaker's post. And McCarthy, D-San Fran- cisco, claimed victory today over Assemblyman Howard Berman, D·Los Angeles, saying Wray's vote was the 26th and the one needed to keep the speaker's chair. Wray, in a statement to the Daily Pilot through Charles Darsan. bis administrative as- sistant, aald, "After seven days of deliberation and considera- tion of both candidates, I am IJivina lllY unqualified support ·T and vot.e to Leo McCarthy." McCarthy was in Orange County Monday seekln• Wray's 1apport, acc:ordlns to Howard G1D1old, presa secretary for llcCartb7. But Berman reportedly elalmed llaoday afternoon that .. Wra1 wu uadeclded" and hlm1elf teleoboned Wray seekllll•~ It ... those iDcidmtl that Wn.y at t:IO p.m. llCIDd.ay ~lepbon~a; with Ule statement McCarth)'. <See WMY, Pase Al> But autbora of the reform measure, who have pushed for making the plan law since lut August. said the fight isn't over. Lorraine Faber, one of the authors, predicted the proposal will resurface as the biggest campaign issue of the 1980 city elections. She said the reform plan, styled after the SUCct!SSful COWl· ty initiative TIN CUP (Time ls Now -Clean Up Politics), may be pushed as a city initiative through a signature drive. Mrs. Faber also asserted that Yoder, who explained prior to the council meeting that be saw both good and bad in the plan, would lose considerable com- munity support because of his vote. Yoder, Pattinson and Coun- cilwoman Ruth Finley come up for re-election in April. Prior to the vote, council members were told by City At- torney Gail Hutton that there were legal grey areaa in the pro- posal. ·' Sbe said a section of the limitation plan that would put a $500 ceiling on political action committee expenditures related to an elecUon could be un-constitutional Various community members and groups alao entered the tug- of-war Ovel' the measure. Three former Huntington Beach mayors urged the council to make the reform package law, suggesting it was long over- due. "The campaign laws we have in this city were blown asunder in 1978.'' said former mayor Jerry Matney. He said the measure would block campaign contribution loopholes. But Ralph Kiser of the Hunt- ington Beach Chamber of Com· merce said directors of that group are opposed to the con- tribution proposal. Authors of the plan bad cited the chamber's political action arm as one reason why the re- form measure was written. Mrs Faber said the chamber group put nearly $28,000 into the war chests of five candidates m 1.978. Candidates reported spend.mg a total of $171,000 in that elec- tion, she said. Mrs. Finley, joined by col- leagues Ruth Bailey and Robert M andic in supporting the pro- posal, said she studied the coun- ty's TIN CUP initiative while serving on the Grand Jury and was shocked by what she beard. She said developers are pres- sured to contribute and officials are pressured because of the contributions. ·'There are abuses and there are pressures, it's a fsct of llle," Mrs. Finley charged, "and it's just as true in Huntineton Beach as in the county." Gun Handler · Fbmka Sa/ety Usso~ Sho1 ,.,_...,.,.. BODYGUARD CARRIED TO AMBULANCE AFTER ATTACK Khomeini Regime Leader, Two Bodyguard• Slain Otes 'Perseeution' Supervisor Raps Indictment Effort By FREDEmCK SCBOEMEHL CM .. Deity ...... ltaff Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony claimed today he is be· ing persecuted. not prosecuted, in a three-year-long effort by the state Attorney General's office to convict him of alleged viola· lions of the 1974 Political Reform Act. The board chairman's com- ments were made today follow- ing an Orange County Superior Court appearance to answer charges contained in an Orange County Grand Jury indictment returned lut Thursday. Charges contained in the 23- count indictment, kept secret until today, are identical to those contained in a 1977 indict- meat later overturned and a subsequent criminal complaint now pendulg in Central Diatnct Municipal Court. The attorney general's office decided to seek a new indict- ment amid concerns that the statute ol limitation.s will expire before the complaint proceed- ings are completed. Other defendants in the action centering on allegations of cam- paign fund launderings are Ralph Diedrich, former board chairman; William Kott, a former Anaheim City Coun- cilman, and Gene Conrad, a onetime Oranse County political flnander. Ant.bony claimed ln today's statement that he is being cbaraed with felonies, includine coupiraey, •imply became be failed to properly fill out cam- pai1n coatrlbutlon disclosure form•. 1'bole errors, be said, were later corrected. ••1n prior cuea of allesed er- ron in campe.ip form.a •ucb u mine, dvll lawsuits have been wied to reqwre correcUoo on the forms and m some ca.sea a civil fine bas resulted,·· Anthony said. "ln my case, thotlgb, someone bas decided to use the extreme method of crimmal charges to punish technical errors of re- porting," Anthony continued. "In my vtew. there comes a point where prosec ution becomes persecution," he said. Anthony disclosed today that as late as last week negotiations were under way that could have led to a "fair and reasonable set· tlement of this matter " Anthony declined to reveal whether be bad offered to plead guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge He said be did not understand the decision by the attorney general office to seek new mdlct· men ts. "It appears, however, that (~ .\NTllONY, Pa1e AZ> Concert Band Plays Tonight A wlnt.er performance by the Huntinaton Beach Con~rt 8a.od will be held at the Senior Cit1.lea Recreation Center at 7 tonltbL The volunteer band, under the direction ol Thomas Ridley, will perform aeveral Chri1tmas numbers u well u selectiom from the mualcal.a "Oliver" and ··west Sidi Story.·· AdmlHlon to tbe eYenin1 performance la tree. Tbie Mniol' center la loc.ied at l"J'OI Onnp Ave., R~ Beach. Bah, Hu1n••g Huntington Nixe1 Day Off Moslems a .. 81m1Dg CIA Plot TEHRAN, Iran <AP) - Gunmen oa motorcycles U · aauin.ated a leadi.nl member of Ayatollab Ru.bollab Khomeinl'• revolutionary regime and two of bis bodyguards al Tehran University today. Official• blamed the Unit.ed State9 for the murders Hoiatolealam Mohammad llof ateb.. the bead of the ual · venitl''s tbeoiogy depa.rtmeot. WU the third reliJioua leader U · auinated since Khoma.ni '• rn- oluU.O in February. Tqili ~ Tarltban.i, the founder of the Gbobad lla.que m Tehran, was kUled m Ju.ly, and Ayatollah Mortez.a Mot.ab.an. a member ol Khomeini's ruling RevQlu - llooary Council, was murdered m May. Forgban, a leflut, anti clerical terronst organiiallon opposed to Khomeini. clauned respoo.sibility for the earlier at- PAtC£S GOING UP AT~ PUMPS-Al PENTAGON EYES lllOEAST PORTS--A4 tacks and for thrff others on revolUliooary leaden. But the Revolutionary Council blamed Mofateb's k.illuag oo the U.S Central lmellieeoce AleDCY and SA V ~ ~· deposed ahalt '1 secret police. "When the imperialistic in- terests were c~ off from our country, they beean plotung uaiost us." the council saul This appeared certain to deepen the crisis between the government and the Kbomemi reglme resulting from the oc· cupalloo of tbe U.S. Embassy in Tehran, the holding of 50 Americans hostage there and the refusal of the United St.at.es to 1 urreoder tbe deposed shah for trial in Iran. Interior MIDlSter Hashem1 Ra· faanjani, in an interview with the official Pars News Agency within boors of Mofateb 's death said, "It could not be coinciden- tal that ridtt in the middle of our struggle against the 1m pertalism of the United States one of our top militants is as- usainated ·· Tehran radio reported that U .S . -made Colt 38 and 45 caliber pistols were used m the auauinatioa. Eyewitnesses said Mo(ateh's kdlers roared UP to the (root of the t.beology buildinc at the uni- venity tbia mom.int Juat after the ayatollah arrived there in biJ car. >J be and bis bod.y1uard.a tot out, the gunmen opened fire. One bodyguard was ltllled in- stanUy. while tbe other was hit i.n the bead. llofateb WU abot in the knee and staaeered into the bulldln1. but tbe 1unme n pursued him and shot btm again, tbb time In the bead. Then they escaped cm their motorcycles, the witnesses reported. Mofateb and tbe wounded body1uard were rushed to Talelle1hai Hospital about a mile away and underwent emeramcy auqery. Both died about three boa.rs later, Tehran Radio a"""'-'leed. An. the mmoancement ol tbl ayaton.b's death. tbe to...,. ment radio suspended lt• adleclaled procramJ and .... bl'oacktllUU cltadom &om 1he Kor-. tbe JlOllem bolJ book. Kol.ala ....... ru..mor.d to baft ..._ a member al the B••ohatloaar1 Ooucll lm· m9dl.W, an.-tbl NIClibldm wit tbl lfCMllf• eoms-llbt ... llCl'I&;: A~ W"'"-"" ASSASSINATED IN IRAN Hof8bMftlam Mofateh HB Police Link Body To Crash The body of a man believed to be the m.i.ssm g vtcllm of a Dec. 9 plane crash off the coast of Hun- tington Beach was discovered in the surf Monday evening by a Jogger, polJce said. Authonues :.aid the body ha.<. ~en teot.atJvely 1denWied as Rubeo Reyes of Garden Grove The body, they said. was round on Bolsa Cluca State Beach near Golden West Street at 7 .40 p.m by JOuer Alex Lovera. Two other Garden Grove men, pilot Davtd Lee Riddle 38. and Reyes· brother Eddie Reyes, 20. wer e blled m the era.sh of the smgle-engme plane Both bodJes. poll cl' -;aid. v. !'rt· found float.mg off Bolsd nucJ State Beach shortl} aftt'.-tht· crash The plane wen' dov.n after taking off from Huntin~tt·n Beach's Meadowlark A1rpor1 The three ml'n, aulhonllt'' n portt'd . .,.ere hcadt'd ft>r Catalina Island At the time or the acc1dl'nt authonbes said. the coast an. J was blanketed in fog Search crews scoured the Huntington Beach a nd Seal Bt'ach coastline for several da}s followmg the crash m seauh of the third Vlct1m Authonlles m1t1ally said lli<.'re was some doubt a third person was m the plane and noted the rented Ct"SSna 172 was cherked out to only two people. Howev e r . a worker at Meadowlark Alrport told police be saw three men board the small plane Surfers, who wit· nessed the crash, also had tolc1 police they saw a third body in the water Rain Heads South By Tiie Auoelaeed Presa Rain m..y reach the San J~ quin Valley tonigbt and is likety by Wednesday. the N ationa Weather Service reports. . Ora Coast ' Weather Conalderable low cloud1- nes1 tGGilbt and varia bit! 'cloudlneu Wednesdav Lo•• taallbt ransm. from 50 at tbe &eedMI to 55 in- land. Jlllb• Wednesday from a .aklae the eoast tu •lnland. INSIDE TODA~ Shah PrOtest ,CIDCAOO CAP) -Commmera foretd into t.belr can b1 a trault ltrike aquened into downtowa aueaao bJ u.. -. fll thouaanda today, crMUq tralfte JAJD4 on atreeta where ol- ftclalt ampaded all paniq rules. About one mllUon riders wlao nonnally would take Cblcap Tramlt Aurbortty bulea or tnlm bad to Ibid altemaUve WaJ'I to won apln CID tbe MCODd day ol tbe ltrike by drtven and motormen. Tbe only bript 1pot wu a 1unny sky with temperaturea a· peeled to reach Into Ole D after near-sero weather on the ftnt · day of the strike. , Qre•e N•fl•e• Y11e•I•• YUCAIPA CAP) -A 1mall earthquake JiHled this foothill town today but caused no damage, and ahertfrs officials saJd they didn't receive a 1ln1le call from retldenta Uvln1 on the epicenter at the foot of Mount San Gorgonlo. The 7:38 a .m. temblor re,iaterect 3.3 on the Richter scale and wu centered three miles toutheut of Redlands, about at Yucaipa's outlkirts, said Dennls Meredith, spokesman for Caltech's aetamology labontory ln Pasadena. Bea.,.e •ereeflt.• ••riced W ASIDNGTON (AP) -The House voted 368-4 today to urge that American hostages held in Tehran be financially com- penaat.ed upon their release for the "hardship, deprivation aDlt danger they have endured." While the resolution is without force of law and does not stale how much the hostages should be paid, sponsors said the bill puts Congress on record as favoring some form of com- pensation. Senate approval or the measure also was expected 25 Kllkd l1fl Q•alce JAKARTA, Indonesia CAP> -An earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale rocked the tourist island of Bali today, kill- ing 25 and injuring nearly 200, a police spokesman reported. The spokesman said 80 percent of the buildings in the- Karangasem district, at the eastern lip of the island, were ba<l.ly damaged and some roads leading to the district Denpuar, the capital of Ball, were cut. IAl•fl S•••d Bar~r Bested EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (AP> -With movie stuntman Stan Barrett at the controls, a rocket-powered dart on wheels roared to 739.666 mpb and became the first land vehicle In biatory to break the sound bani er, according to Air Force meuurementa. Barrett was drtvtng the three-wheeled, dart-shaped vehicle more than 800 mph OD the stren&th of its 48,000-horsepower main engine before he turned on the added 6,000 pounds of thrust from the engine of a Sldewindet missile Child Finds Bodies of Grandparents A child returning home from school found the bodies of his grandparents Monday following what police in Seal Beach said they believe was a murder- suicide. Dead of gunshot wounds were Mary Ann Pierce, 62, and her bu.band, Herman Floyd Pierce, 68, of Riverside. The couple was found at 3:50 p. m . In the home of their dau1bter, Mrs. Judy Zytowski, at 3801 Heather St .. POiice said. Police said Mrs. Pierce bad been staytq with her daughter for about one week after a squabble with her husband at their Riverside home. Investigators said Mn. Pierce was shot several times with a .22 caliber piatol. Her husband died of a sin&le shot to tbe head, apparently with the same weapon which was found beaide the bodies OD tbe .llvin1·room floor, inveaUfaton reported. "'" DAILY PILOT f',....PageAJ WRAY ... Gingold said Wray did have some "second thougbta" but de- cided late Mooday to releaae the statement officially supporting McCarthy. The Assembly speaker, at a Monday news conference In Sacramento, presented a Uat of 26 Democratic Assembly mem- bers who, he claimed, bad com- mitted their votes to him. When Berman learned of the list be Qllestiooed the support O( Wray, claiming the latter WU undecided, and said be doubted support of Assemblyman Mike Gage of Napa. There are 50 Democrat. ln tbe Assembly and 26 votes are enou1b to elect the speaker. Berman smpriaed McCarthy last week by preseoUni a lilt of grievances and uldoa that the speaker step down. Berman bad been McCarthy's top lieutenant five yeara. McCarthy refused to realcn and be and Berman have apeot much of the put week aollcltin1 votes from their inea1ues. Police Off er Group Tours Pree tours of tbe llun= Beach police fadUty, lnd the ctt7 Jail. are belnt off end to school and IOda1 poupe bJ tbe White Cappen, a dtJ •olateer aroup. lnp'Ut Woten, coordlnat« ot the toura, Hid the jaunta throuell tbe police bu1Jdtn1 wlll be bl8Jtll.,_, by a 1top ID tbe police aclenunc Inn•~!:"' bureau and a loc* at Ila a bama ml_, lllecl ID ertme 1n ..... ,....,. 'J'JMri la DD ap l1mtt for tlile toun. J'or man lnrcirnf•ttoa call 8'1·1115. ·····~.41 ANTBONYi. Tea1b1r1 of Hu•tln•toa ... b'• ac.aa vi.. ~ J)la. trl ed '"*"' llOQ• d If I. to IJ'Ut p., hll'8I •1 a llCDtel toatraet. Backed b1 about 10 tHeben Carol Halbach. pre1ldent ~J Ocean View THchen Auoda- Uon, read a petSUOft to truateet w stated Uaat • lmpact ol laflatlon "•nd nHd1 of our I de a 1ubltaatlal lD . " ..... ainlnl tr1c:t'• 530 te trect WU the diltltd laat month, aonouneln1 that teacben would cootioue to work um year wttbout a contract and wttbout a atrtke. llonda)''1 request for a rabe wttbout a eoatract wu 1lped by about half the d.lltrlct'a teacben from 22 ol tta M ICbooll. Seboal=Ph&lderit Danel Carter, the . but aatd ne1ot aUou f:it~•a woulc1 be conaldered cmly at the bar1al.ninl table. Carter aaJd tbe board baa In- vited tbe teacben' uniOll back to that table several times wit.bout succeu. The board last offered teachen a t percent aaJary ra.Lae and Sl.50 lo addltlonal frtn1e benetlu before ne1otlations broke off. Teachers Hid they walked out of the barfaiolna session becauae of non-salary-related contract lasues deal1Da primari- ly with 1rievance procedure, workl.nc boun, transfer policies and clasa sises. The teachers also are holding out for a one-year contract while the trustees are seeklna a lhree- year document. In readinc the petition during Monday night's almost cordial confrontation, Hrs. Halbach claimed the board had granted raises to other employees without signed contr'acts. Only thf' distnct's "manage- ment" personnel and those employees who work with con- fidential information have been . gr anted raises without con- tracts, a standard procedure, of- ficials note. No bargaining unit represents those groups. The district's other non- teaching employees, members o f the California School Employees Association, re- ceived 9 percent pay raises and $150 annually in additional fringe beoefiu as part of a new three-year cootract. Mrs. Halbacb totd the SC"hool board that teacben wlll con- tinue to bring their complalnta directly to the board in open session u long u no contract Is approved. The teachers' last contract ex- pired Jtme 30. HBTrustees Fmally Get Their Salary It's taken lOS years, but trustees of Huntington Beach's Ocean View (elementary ) School District are going to get paid at last. The three board memben who stuck to tbe meeting through ats entlrlty Monday voted themselves and trustees Sheila Marcus and Charles Osterlund a salary of $40 a board meeting. not to exceed $8> a month. Mrs. Marcus and Osterlund said they bad to leave the session early on other business. Approving the salaries, first ever granted since the diatrtct wa1 founded in 1874, were tru1tees Marianne Blank, Mu- w e 11 Sudakow and Darrell Carter. The district, which serves northern Huntlneton Beach and part. of Weatminater and Foun- tain Valley, bu 24 acbooll and about 11,400 puptla. Tru1tee1 of the district, lar1ett ln abe and enrollment of all of the county'• elementary school diltrlcta, actuaJ.IJ are en- titled to '-'P to '200 a month In •al81'J under state law. None ol tbe trustees comment- ed In vod.ns the amaller, •a-month atipend. Hnnthigton Man Geta Gliard Award HunUratton Beacb r11ldent JamH J.' Kell1 baa been awarded tbe Commendation albboo bJ the CaUlornJa Na-Uonal Quaid for ouutandiq 8entee u tbe ~ At- torn•1 for lb• 40tb tnf uay Dlmtcm. K•UT ,... dted ror tbe Ill nn tn wblcb be bandled uo eourt marua1I dmtq • tu•• period tri JuJJ. , ~ New police orncen from various Orange County departmenta march to commence- ment exercises Monday at Golden West College where they completed their buic training. Officials at the Htmtington Beach campm said the class of 68 officers -men and women -was the largest in the bls- t.ory of the college's police training center. Americans Hoist Flags Citizens, Finm Respond to Vnity Call 87 n.e Auocla&ed Presa From a eiaot 90-foot banner unfurled above the Geor1e W aablngton Brld&e lo small fia11 fiying on city buses in Columbus, Ohio, Americans dl.a- pl ayed their colors today In response to Presldeol Carter'• call for a Unity Day in support of the hostages in Iran. Department stores ln a number or cities gave away Christmas urds to be sent to the so emba.aay hostages in Tehran, the governor of Connecticut urged residents to Jo1n her In a silent vigil, some churches held prayer services and thou.sands of motorists drove with their lights on "We are gomg to carry the naas until the bo1ta1es are freed," said a spokesman for the Central Otuo Transit Aulhonty as Columbus adorned all its bues with small flags. A 60-by-90-foot Oa1, believed to be the nation'a biggest, flew from an arch on the George Wasblngt.oo Bridge, which Unks Manhattan wltb New Jersey Electronic Sl&Jl.8 on New York expressways, which normally mform travelen about traffic and road conditions, were urg mg motorists to turn oa lbei.r tights. A spokesman for Recycled Paper Products. Inc . a Ch.Jcaeo greeting card and stationery firm, said It was offe ring Christmas cards at no charge to Americans across the country to send to the bostaaes. A spokesman for the firm aa.ld the cards were being 11ven away through about 100 participatln& department stores ln a nufbber of cltJes lnclud1ng New York, Wuhingtoo, Baltimore, Denver. Pittsburgh. Atl anta, Dea Moines, Cincinnati, Cbicaao aod San Francisco. Ed Stephens. aeneral manaeer of a Hecht Co. store in Baltimore, s&1d his firm planned to eive away 10,000 card.a there and another 15 ,000 ln Wasbingtoo Sign of the Ti•es? Boulevard st.op sign at the corner of Bay Street and Thurin Avenue in Costa Mesa was spray-painted with a little extra message overnight m obY'tOUS reference to the Iranian hostage crisis. The painter as unknown Iranian 'Students' Insist · Trials Due TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -1be students bold.lng 50 Americans hostage ln the U.S. Embassy bluted Foreicn Minister Sadeeh Ghotbiadeb today for t.aJk1o1 too much and fallely encourUID.J( the Carter admin1stratJon, say- ln1 "the leut" they will do la try t.be captiftll for apyiq un- lua tbe shah la returned to Iran. The declaration followed a new eodonement of the stu- dents' action• by Ayatollah Rubollab Khomeini. Ghotbsadeb aald after tile shah new from t.be United Slates to Panama over the weekend that IOme boeta1e. micbt be freed before Olristmu. But tbe atudenta said Monday nooe ol the captlv• would be freed and all would be tried. HIDE A 'WAY Shop now.while selections are plentiful. -n Use our Hade-Away Plan. Rolex can handle the ~ure. 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S."'k" --df<'ectlon Of Smllll swrl, 2 br'Otllen, I 1111er Mlcl • & Tutftlll -llH a...-1 ~ ............ ~~Wiii ~ be Mid on Tuesdty .C J OOPM •I H•rll•r Lawn Me,,.orlal Perk Serrius -IN dl'9Ctlon of Htnior ~ Oltw Mot1utry ol Coste Melt, Ca. Je.S5$4. --.... •• IUeitOAAaD • JACOe I( IUl!RGAAAD. resldeflt of o.c.-11. "" Sun!_. by 1111 ~.-.L --,,I Wntrnlnsi.r. Ce PesHd •••f 04' Els .... z.11 .. ~-~,. l"latt of • • c:-wllert:::t .....-.. CL • ....,,_ 0.--Pletz of ::~•.;. 'faft. ~.·~ °,:,~ LOS ANGELES .<AP> 11e1c1on~.Dec:ern11er1t;1.n -The la.st of the city of ~~~=::c:~'~\?:.= CBell's founding rathe.rs, PM11 Pec111c vi.w Mortue<r Hewpon arltoa Cujeas, 87, died 8-tldlr-ecton Dec 8 of pneumonia. HELEH 1:!.r:"~~HEws ,... The Iowa native came to ~of eo.1e Mew. ea Peuec1'ew•r California in 1926 and 04' Dec•-14. ''" SM 1• ..,,v,...., one year later joined 10 by fMI( dtugllter U ncs. tnd I er-. dau9111er M•••"I• Ann Fur••• incorporating what was Men>ot1a1 wv1cea ..,. 11e1c1 on Tue•-• then a small f to 6ay ti 2:00PM al $Mllll & Tutllllt arm WD . W.Stcllff Qleclel with PaslDr 1(--FrantMft, ""1nce of Piie<• l..lltlwran Cllurcfl of Costa Mew. effl<ltUng Sarvku ~ , .. ~Ion el Smllll & TUllllll Wnlcllff a-I M«iuery ~ M<UMee SHUAl.Y l. McNAMEI!, ~ ol L9QUM HIHs, Ca. l"Msad -ey on~ dty, ~ ~"" '*·Me,._ forn .. r1y retlded In Seattle, WasllinglM. "9-M ac.tlw ~ In IM ~ 1Mw Lodgl, lie --wltll Ollllnttlon es 2l'ld Lt lft -War I He wtt • member ef Ille ... ~ c;o..vreoei ..... 1 a.urcl\ of ~-8Nc.ll IUCCI He It ..,,. Yl"9d by M wHe JNn M<Nt,,_ -_,., 0.'1111, Pac Mc Ha,,,.., si..ir1v L. MeHenwe. Jr . Rl<'-d F M<Hemee •nd RolMrl S McHerne• end I dtu9111ff l!Jlree.tto Herrlton. Vlslte lion wlM lie Mid at 0.. R.., f...,lly L ...... 8Nct> --y 1,_, t OOAM to t:OOPM an Tllftdty, December II. , tt7t S.rvlcft •Ill IM lleld at Ille He~-ConQrt9t11ontl Chur<ll of Y9UN llNCll IUCC> on WedM< drf. ~ 1', 1'1' .. 10 OOAM wltfl Rev Jeck Reynoldl offl<lellng lnlermenl w ill be In S••llle, wu111n11IO!I Rey Family Le9\1ne BN<ll Mortuarydlredon. !"MK.IMO ALPHOMSE PAOLINO, •II• 11, peased -Yon DtcarnOtr 17. 1'7' al Allellelm Gentr•I Hoapllel Mr "'8ollno had bletl r.tlred I~ Ille peU 10 YH" from I .. McDonnell 0outlH Cerporetlon.....,. i. had wort.ea In ,.,. euernbly de9ef'trnent lor more the" 1' yterJ. 8elowd flu~ ol Vlrvlnl• E. Paollno. IOYl"9 I••-Of Etvirt 0.FUKO ol ~It Motw C., AlptwlnM PtOllno, Jr ol WHlmlns .... Ce .. Frtnk Paollno of w .. 11•~• VIII-, C. , alto 'urvlvl~ ere l Qrend<lllldr9'I, I ereel-91' ........ 1th ten ano 1 broll>ef. F r1endt rnoy ctll trem 2 OOPM IO t'.OOf'M 9ft Tue ... y .....s from 12 ,_, to t OOll'M ~ d•Y et Pierce 8rotll.r' $rnlt111• Mertuerv Tiie Holy Aose<y wlM I»,. ci.d ti 7;JOPM on -...day NI IN ....nu.ry . ..,..,. toffWM w\11 be<-dueled on n.ur.ci.v et 10 JGAM ec Piere• &roewr' SmlU.' ---,. ln- LOS ANGELE.5 CAP) -James J. Doyle, 91, a Jesuit priest who taught at Loyola High School 28 years until retirement in 1958, died. CUPERTINO (AP> - Retired Rear Adm . Jame• B . "GI" Rlcketu, TT, a Navy of· ficer for more than 40 years who served in the Pacific during World War II, died Thursday. CAMBRIDGE, Md . (A P> -Bernice Garblscb and Edgar Garbiscb, the 72-year- old daughter and SO· year-old SOD·in·law Of Walter P . Chrysler, rounder of Chrysler Corp., died Thursday within hours or each other. The causes or death were unknown. LINCOLN, N.H. (AP> -Rachel WbJte Adama, 74, ~of former New Hampshire Gov . Sherman Adams, died Sunday. She was the first lady of New Hamp8hire from l.949throueh 1953 . ter,,.e11t trill be In ~ SfWP'Mrd C-te<y. Pierce &rottwrt Smltfll' NEW YORK CAP> -1 -;;=======;;;;:-Judge MarraJ I. G•r· .. fela, 72, who l.ssued a McCoaMtat MOltTUAlllS Lagun1 Beach 494-941 5 L1~1s San Juan Cap11tr11no 495-1776 MAllC» LAWK-MT. OUYI Mortuary• Ceme1ery Crematory 1625 Olaler Ave . Costa Mesa 5"40-6554 ....callOTl9s 1&1.llOMWAY NOllTUAIY 110 B«>edwey CoetaMesa 842-9150 SMITH a tvnaL MOl1'UAIY WISl'Q.W CHAllL Mottuery • C,..,,.tlont 4Z7 E. 17th St. ca.ta~ ~4899 historic injunction in the Pentagon Papers case shortly after being ap· pointed to the 2nd U.S. Court of Appeals in 1971, died Sunday. WASHINGTON (AP) -Jeaa Kerr ll1neUI 55, widow of Sen. Joeepb R. McCarthy, R·Wll., and wlfe of former vice chairman of the Civil ' Aeronautics Board G. Joaepb Minettl, died Saturday of a cerebral bemorrhqe . fa Wave lag in Ayatollab'1 Faee f M9 ..... ,, dd u.a .... wltlt a IM pat tocttMr call.s ".l*erAiil& 'hm'I Co Jr&•• You llil IDI& •._airport "b1 • hwded mob of tour 1alde1 acnamta1 'deatla to Amerlca111, d•atla to eur Amerleaa •l1ltor1• " and .. eon.d to your own nt-ftlled d 1141 "uyaJorda:D'• tQe. u50 came to tr.a, the lad that taMI you for enl'Jtb1nl JOU'N wrtb and Idea JOU 1D the tedb.'' ba•• ..._IO 1llllbd ISDce WW1L AIMl ..... .., -ad '° mlbL 'IM ~ tblili I eu ftlure b that....,... fa IO flwtraW. •• IA OD1 ot _mtm.1 ~uch cam· pal1M, WNOEJl'V lD Natmlle bal liYm m.J man tb&ll 1.000 n.11. ••we bad • tructe:r come by here and lltck ap JI flap f• 11 trueb dl8l ... --1n a cm-YO'I from Kaont.u. tO ..... Kaine," 1ald weekend ailchannaa.., Wldle. WPJB-PM la Pro•ldeltce, 8.J., bu .. ~ .. ., l.SOO f1lo and an ..-:tmated 50,000 to •.oao can In Rhode Wand ha.e been • 3 Y9"I Of pubic ~809 • Strong merft tot Mure flnandalgaln • Fle~ltvot amount am 1111d ACT NOW -IT'S NOT TOO LATE! F0t Mor9 lnton,..aon. ...... L.._. ... ... " s •• 21 220M.~ill'tc_, • ...,. M.w1Drt•tc .. C ... 1l1t2'61 644-2117 C•SBaLBADSBI l'O& a D'OWla ..... ol llCJ'Oll tl1•'(c0. U7 are radlo dl1e Joellen WC> J>lu :.:iK.bomebd ,..._ B...4t • 90DP -n11ed -ort.,. Rock by • ~ ..::;• er ••• • • one mullc ertUc -whl coia1QI It t.Uee a heap of m=ct to __ the lranlan Jot• and penuadlq The Imp.act of radio on patrlotl1m perbapa un be meuu.Nd in the l'apoue to broadcaat appeah for Amertcam to send Christmas cards and letters to the boaacea in Tehran and to wear wblte armbandl printed with a black outflUed with white ltrea.men -.!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!!!iiiii!i!i( or 0ao liDce WPRO in Eat !! Prcmdmee ltarted that ~ ,----------------.. -...... bundNda ol tbousuda to join earl of ~, an 1-moatb-ol P'renda rabbit Cbrtltmas card campallDI, alcn owned by Kn. GenUe of Salinas. She pettdona, wear armbands and warms her feet on Foay oa cold mornings Qy flap for tho 50 holtaaes. and ~It fair play to let Foxy use a "You think YoU're so bad, but pair of diScarded ear muffs. wben Uncle Sam ceu mad, ------------------then'• lotna to be aa oil llick ript wbin rran med to be ... J dg 0 d · That line ii from "A Meaaa.p U e r ers to Khomelnl," wrltteo by Roaer Hallmark, one of at least ellbt anU·lran IOllP preued Into re- Re d • E cord• •Ince lalamle militant.a a Ing Xam stormed tbe U.S. Embuay ID ___ _ Tehran and put Americans in TENAFLY .._N.J. (AP> -Three youui Tmafly men rudlq boOb on the Nut Holocaust wllJ be taking tbe:tr final e:uma in court. . •un.e state can't mate biCltbert.ood ez1A, but it can broaden the mind," said prmeeutor Michael Ryan when be asked .Juctae Tbomu C.llaban for an atypical sentence for the me:n convicted of soapln&swastit.ason car windowa. • CALIAllA.N OllDERED &OBDT J<>Jmaoo, 19; John Artmann, 18, and Rcna1d Minetto, 20, to read three boob uch on the Nut enennlnation of Jews, write ~word pobUc apologies and pay fines. If they &et a perfect eeore when they are test· ed by the judge Jan. 29, they will have to pay ~oo rmea. U they fall. they could' wind up with max· imum $500 fioea. "Yau are gotnc lo know more about genocide than any other kids in town," Callahan said at the sentencing. captivity. By Jut week, It bad sold more than 2U,000 copies, according lo Betty Glbson, pro- motion direetor of N alionwide Sound Distributors in Nashville. WllD..E llANY STATIONS are refusing lo play the record - Dick Price ot JtAA Y in Little Rock, .Ark., called it a "cheap shot and trashy" -some radio personalities are getting downright militant. In San Antonio last week, where deposed Shah Reza Mohammed Pahlavi was re- cuperating at an Air Force base, country and western disc jockeys Ricci Ware and Jud Ashmore summoned a crowd of about 200 and led them to City Hall lo rout five Iranian students staging a hunger strike on the steps "50." POSTAL WORKERS AT Cbicqo'a O'Hare International Airport say they have been 1wamped with more than .CO tim• tbe DOnDal volume ol mall to Iran since ndlo station WGN and others bepn a Christmas card campaign. Donald S..e. public lnlonna- tion olfteer tor the u .s. Postal Serrice ID Mbmeapolia, Hid bia fadlily wu IWMrun1 1,300 air mall letters a day postmarbd for Tehran, u compared with 300 a ., a week e.rlier. Robert W. Morgan, a diac jockey for KM PC lo Loa An1ele:s, estimated his station's Christmas card campaign had resulted in the sending of a million letters to the bost.qes. .. l'VE T,U.KED TO about 100 statlcm about the idea and 1t bas snowballed," Morgan said. "I don't think the American people Uoo. RADIO 8TAftON WNAH in New Bedford. Mau., ii aeWna white buttona printed with a "50" at the rate o1 100 a day and KEZO-Pll in Omaha, Neb., bu collected more than 3,000 slsnature. oo a Cbrtstmu card meuurtnc 2 feet wide and UO feet Jona. The ..... armbanda are in big demand, too. WTMA in Cbarlaton, S.C., aays It bu dla- tributed 50,000. Another ~'8-» hue been or- dered far~ 1n Colom· bus, Ga-., bY radio station WVOC and Casual Comer, a caotbine store. ''I'm oat a marcber or a pro- test.er, but tbia b .omet.binc I can do wttbout gettin1 into t..be streets,•• 1ald Carol Edcl•nc•. ooe of the many Cbristmu shoppers in Columbua wearing armbands. Uganda's Atrocities Not Forgotten TAN TAN TAM TAN l'rSMEW rrs FAIULOUS IT'S A FAST TAN! vou AAE IN ANO OUT OUtO<L y WITH I AT AN THA r s EVEN. FUN TO HAVE. AHO LOW COST. ·---...,--~--­. ~ ..-.. . .____ • T __ .. _ , _______ .. __ . ,.,._,,, _ _,._ .. _... ___ _ •CoOI-... ____ _ ·S-.-_____ ,__ •T _____ .,, __ _ ·O.-- &030 Wwner Ave -__,_,.._. Huntington Beec:n ... ._ 1 (714)848-1181 ~::::::::. IN WMNIEJM)A&.E talaAM THE TllllEE, WHO WOU AT automotive service jobs, pleaded guilty to har&SSJDent, a petty disorderly conduct charge, oo Dec. 4. They acknowledged drawing swastikas on the cars of re· sidents gathered lo discuss an earlier swastika- drawiog incident at a high school. ''Would you mind taking your signs and getting the bell out of here," Ashmore said to the stu· dents, who were from San An· topio College. KAMPALA, Uganda <AP> -Presulent Godfrey Blnaisa bas r-;;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;:===:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~j""-:-­ announced that the notonous State Research Bureau, where thousands of Ugandans were tortured and murdered durine the eight-year reign of ld.i Amin. will be turned into a natiooa.l museum of atrocities. "I didn't rea1Ue wbal would happen, .. said Artmann. whose father la a Tenafi,y detective. The boob the judge ordered read are: "Jews. WHEN THE STUDENTS did not budge, Ware s lepped forward and ripped up a Kho- meini poster. The government's Uganda Times newspaper quoted Binaiu a~ saying Monday the museum will "basically teach the future generat:ioos the effects of dictatonaJ rule" and will feature ch.s- God, and History,'' by Max J. Dimont; "The War Against ~ Jews -~" by Lucy Dawidowicz, and ''The Diary of Anne Frank." "These people don't have any rights here," Ware satd later. plays depictin& the murderous aspeda of Amin'a repme. Speech Chief Roger F . Morin or Corona del Mar, a At radio station WOBL in Oberlin an northern Ohio, broad· caster Scott Miller, bu confined himself to a small room with a sleeping bag and three U S flags. He ts lied up for three hours each day The president also saJd that Namanve Forest. dumptnc Cl"OUDd for victims during the Aman yea.rs, will be turned into a oatiooa.l cemetery outside this capital city. Rooster Fighters Halted , speech instructor at Golden West College, Huntington Beach, has been named president- elect of the community college section of th0 Speech Communication Association of America "It's the only real way to feel what it's IJke for the Americans (hostages)," saad Scott, 30. "I'll see what 1t feels like to depend on other people. like the hostages are doing." Law Talk Scheduled At Library UNION CITY (AP) - An illepl cock fight was brd\en up in this East Bay community, police report. Most ot the 20 people at the fiebt scattered when they 1potted the police, but several otbera face the pouibill ty of dlarges of cruelty to animals and attend· inl • cock ftlht. Tbe district attorney's off j ce w ii I de c i d e whether to press charges. Police report that a ebampioo flsbUng cock ia wor1Jl S200 to $COO in fowl·fiptiq circles. Small metal knlvea are attached to a fiaht· iDC romter•a lep. aad two of the anlmaJ1 are put in a ring where they ftabt until ooe la dead. Beaven Sabotage Project , BON JORDAN OF WMC.FM in Memphis. Tenn .• entertains Attorneys Not Eager To Overturn Evidence SEATI'LE (AP) -The prosecutJon suegested the trip. the judge authorized it, both sides may chicken out. The case involves a phony billion· dollar deal to turn a tiny arid Mideast nation into verdant farmland with tbe aid of liquid chicken manure. THE IAWYEaS ARE supposed to travel lo Bahrain, a Pe~ Gulf sheikdom between Saudi Atabla and Iran, to take deposltlom from three witneues in the cue. But they are worried because a majorltJ of Bahrain'• 340 000 people are Sblile lloelema. memiMR of the eouervatiYe braneh of lllam that, in Iran, f1 loyal to the A1atollah Ru.tiOJ)ab Khomeini, Inn'• revolu· tionary re1llioua leader. Iranllm mWtanta are boldtn1 !iO Ainerlcam .._.bl Iran. traveled to Bahrain, and returned with documents bearing phony signatures. which he said were from Babrairuan officials. In an affidavit, Moore said be learned from Edward Allord, prin- cipal comular officer at the U.S. Em· baasy in Manama, that because ol the Iranian tw.t.aae criala, all em· busy dependenta in Babraln *ere ordered home and there was a travel alert for Amert.cam ID the Middle East. BUT BE SA.ID Alford indicated "the situation should &et much better by Jantt.ry." "'Law for the Layperson," a free lec- ture series presented by Coastline Community College, will be held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays, beginning Jan. 8, at the Huntington Beach Library, 7111 Talbert Ave., Hunt· ington Beach. The four.part series will include such topics as "Personal Jn1ury Cases,'' "Consumer Law," "Estate Plan· ning," and ''Tax Plan· nine." The deadline for re1· istration is Jan. 2, but repstratioo will be ac· cepted at the door on a space·available bui.s. For information. call 963-0811. ext. 256. 26Counes Offered by f'.Alaatline { cu.s. wnur OP Au.. I dontt want to 10," Mid TGD7 S..qe, an attorney .for JllchMI 1. Jlandano, who la ac· eUMd ol "eedln1 the plan. "I don't WaDt to mid up l.D the bands ol the Moore Aid the witneues be wanta to interview are not wW1na to come to the United States, and there la no le1al way to compel tbem to do ao. He la trJiD1 to penuade tbem to travel to Europe, al U.S. apeme, so their t.elUmolu' could be takaL Coutllne CommunltJ Collece will offer • 1n- c1epen :1mt stuQ eoanee tbroa1b televlalon1 ra4lo, newspaper, ua •ideo and audio cutettea dadnt the, •Pl'- lu ......-be&iDnlDC Fib. 4. Come to our Christmas ~! • ·. • I '· ORANGE COUN"TY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1979 . Khomeini A.idea Slain 3 Assassinations •· m * .. .Khomeini Speakers Expelle~ BJ &OBERT BARKER Of.._ Deity t"llM Sc.ff Support.en of the Ayatollah Khomeini unleashed a bitter at· tacit on American policies in Iran at a Santa Ana press con. ference that was held outdoors at the last minute today. The verbal broadsides were to be delivered from within Santa Ana City Council chambers but speakers were evicted because or their political message ·•we were told that the press conference was scheduled by the Federation of Feminist Women's Health Cente~." said t city official Roy lngals, "and we , expected that women's health would be d.tscussed." lnsttiad, speakers from veterans against the Vietnam ' War. the Peace and Freedom f Party and college students as well as the feminists were on hand. And the speakers not only de· COAST RELOCATED LAUNCHING RAMP Doilty~-- THIS IS PLAN FOR NEW PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY BRIDGE OVER BAY 'It Should be Done by '81' la Battle Cry for Proi.ct Sb Year• In the Meldng Bidders Sought For Bay Bridge McCarthy Supported By Wray Moslems ( "'11 • • ua1m1ng CIA Plot TEHRAN. Iran CAP) Gunmen on motorcycles as sassmated a lead.Ing member of AyatoUah Ruhollah Kbometni'S revolutionary regime and two of his bodyguards al T e hran Uni vers1ty today OH1c1als blamed the Uwt.ed Stal~!> for the murders Ho1atoleslam Mohammad Mofateh, the head of the uru· vers1tv's theology departmeot, was the third religious leader as· ass1nated smce Khomem1 ·s re\ olut1on m February Tagtu Hai Tarkhan1 the founder of thP Ghobad Mosque In Tehran. wac; killed in Jul) dnd Ayatolldh Morteza Motahan. a member of Khomeini!> ruling Revolu tionary Count·tl wa!> murdered in May Forghan, a le rt 1st. anti clerical terron6t organization opposed to Khomem1. claJmt'<i responsibility for the earlier Cit PRICES GOING UP AT GAS PUMPS-Al I nounced American policies and previous Iran atrocities, but also- demanded tht: reinstatement of 7 Santa Ana teacher Rieb r Robertson. Construction bids are be1!Jg sought today by the state Department of Transportation for the new, seven·lane Pacific Coast Highway bridge over Up- per Newport Bay. Dover and Bayside drives at either end ol the span. The new bridge will be built to the north ot·the existing bridge, which will remain in use throughout the construction period. By ID&Y llEllTENSTEIN Of .. DMty ..... , .... PENTAGON EYES MIDEAST PORTS-A4 I Robertson -wes suspended from bis eigbtb.grade teaching • job at Spurgeon Intermediate School for refusing to remove a "Death to the Shah'' button. Eileen Scbnitger, representing the Committee to Reinstate Rich Robertson, declared that the al· leged attempt to drive him out of Santa Ana schools is "out· rageous and unJuslified ·' Representatives of the feminist group said they became involved at the request of Ira· nian students in this country They said representatives have found that Iranian women support the revolution in their I tour or the troubled COUDtry They indicated that Iranian women may still be wearing veils but that it is better "than being shot to death under the previous regime Advertisements for the project set a Jan. 31 deadline for sub- mission of cootract bids to lbe CalTransofflceinLosAngeles. According to the CalTrans schedule, construction should begin next June on the struc· lure. It will replace the 47·year old, four-lane bridge. Construction time is estimated at 15 to 18 months, which means the new bridge should be in use by the end of 1981. The bridge is one of Newport Beac"h's big'gest traffic bot tlenecks and city officials and citizen groups have been pushin~ since 1974 to have the old structure replaced Included in the project will be widening of the Pacific Coast Highway intersections with Cites 'Perseeutioa' Supervisor Raps J-ndictment Effort By FREDEIUCK SCBOEMEIO.. Of .. Detty ...... Maft • Orange County Board of Sltpervisors Chairman Philip Anthony claimed today be ls be- ing persecuted, not prosecuted, in a t.hree-year·long effort by the 114te Attorney General's office to convict him of alleged viola- ' tions of the 1974 Political Reform Act. Tbe board chairman's coin· meat.I were made today follow· Coast Weather Comiderable IOw cloudl· neu tmdCbt Md nrteble cloadlneu We41lHdaJ. LOwa tc!aleraqln, ft'om 50 .t thecbee to 55 In· land. Hlthlr Wedouda1 from • aJGaa the com to •IAland. • INl .. 8TODAY ·~SY* Cad1o ....... """ ... ol uw .,,,..,, ..._ /oOCliall ..... aJ ~Coellloa Pot/e Bl . . CalTrans en1lneers now estimate the total constructioo cost at te.5 million, up S7 million from the 1974 project estimate of S2 s million. WldSoars To Record; Dollar Dips LONDON <AP> -Gold hit a record $477.75 an ounce today as the dollar declined in trading on European markets nervous over higher oil prices. Gold opened in London Sl up from Monday's all·lime peak of $474, aod $5 up from the closing price. But the metal fell back $2 by mld·moming in profit·laking, dealen said. Then it surged in the afternoon for a gain of $8.25 for the day. A key factor on the European market has been the Venezuela meeting of the oil·producing na· Uons. Some ot>,,ervers see the latest gold boom as a new lack or conftdence in the dollar, the currency used for oil payments. In Zurich, gold also shot up to $475, but eued back to $473.50, compared to Monday's cloeing $469.50, then •~nt back to $476. Silver WU quoted in London today at $22.80-$23.20 an ounce, surpaulq Mmday's record of $21 .00·'21.20. In New York it traded at• ID Tolcyo, the dollar gained, recoverln1 by nearly five Japaneee 7en from a dip earlier in the day. Tbe dollar closed at 24L40 yea, up from Monday's •••• Jlleuwhlle, the 1old stock mark.et turned downward ln ac· tlve tndiDa today, l"UllDiq into reatatanee after a month-loq ~ Dow .JGDeS averace ol ao in4astrtall, whlda cloeed lie. claJ men tb.a 40 potnta abaft tt1 early-No•ember Iowa, • llippecl b9ck 1.12 to MO. 70 att. flq boan today. 3&41L NOT PROBLEM HERE Auemblyman Chet Wray. [). Garden Grove, said in a st.ate meot released today through an aide that be ia 1upport.in& aaie Assembly Speaker Leo T . McCarthy in his bid to retain the speaker's post And McCarthy. D San F'ran cisco, claimed victory today over Assemblyman Howard Berman, D·Los Angeles. saying Wray's vote was the 26th and the one needed to keep the speaker's chair Wray, m a statement to the Daily Pilot through Charles Dargan. his administrative as- sistant, srud. "Aller seven days or deliberation and considera tlon of both candidates. I am giving my unqualified support and vote to Leo McCarthy " McCarthy was in Orange County Monday seekmg Wray's support. according to Howard Gingold, press secretary for McCarthy But Berman reportedly claimed Monday afternoon that "Wray was undecided " and himself telephoned Wray seeking support It was after those inc1dent$ that Wray at 9 30 p m Monday telephoned Dargan with the statement supporting McCarthy Gingold said Wray d.td have some "second thoughts" but de cided late Monday to release the statement officially supporting McCarthy. Tbe Assembly speaker. at a Monday news conference in Sacramento, presented a liat of 26 DemocraUc A.uembly mem· hers who, be claJmed, bad com· mitt.eel their votes to him. When Berman leamed of the Uat be questioned tbe support of Wray, clahntq the laUer wu undecided, and aaJd be doubted support ol Aalemblyman llike Gase ol Napa. (See WM Y. Pa•e AJ) Fire Causes $5,500 Loss At Floor Plant tacks aod for ~ others oo revolutionary leaders But the Revohruonary Council bhtmed Mofateb's killing on the U.S Central lotellie,ence Agency and SAVAK. the deposed shah's secret police "When the impenahst1c in terests were cut off from our country, they began plotting a~amst us." the council saJd This appeared certarn to deepen the cnsis betwefll the government and the Kbome1ru regime resulung from tht' CX'· cupat1on,of the CS Embass) tn Tehran. the holdrng of 50 Americans hostage there and the refusal of the United States to surrender the deposed shah for tnal in Iran Iotenor Minister Hashemi Ra faanJaru. tn an mterV1ew v.1lh the official Pars News Agency within hours of Morateh's death said. "ll could not be coinc1den tal that right in the m1ddJe of our struggle against the 1m periahsm of the United States one of our top militants 1s as· sassinated Tehran radio reported that U S ·made Colt 38 and 45 caliber pistols were used in the assassination Eyewitnesses said Mofateh's killers roared up to the front of the theology building at the uru· vers1ty this morning 1ust after the ayatollah arrived there in hu car. As be and his bodyguards got out, the gunmen opened fire (See RAN, Pa1e AZ) an .. ~ .......... ASSASSINATED IN IRAN Hojatolealam Mofateh Ami-Shah Riots Hit Panama PA;-.iAMA CITY Panama c AP I Ldt1st students burled rocks at the t.: S Embassy and pulled down and shredded its AmH1can fla)! t1idC1} during " d•·monstrauon <tgamst the de posed Shah of Iran's presence oo Panamaruan sotl Jo Tehrd.O, meanv.h1le. the of f1c1al Pars news agenc.> report ed the former chief Islamic prose<'utor ordcrf'd gunmen to go to Central Amenca to execute the shah and his v.1re Two weeks ago, tht> ~ame t•x official claimed tus gunmt•n v.t·rl' n•sponsible for the kaltins; of the !>hah 's nephew m Port~ t • S Emba-.s \ pres<. ::-~•Okt>sm.10 Bud H1·n-.J!l'n said !ht· cnru~t.>d studu1b w<•re dis- persed by iJnt1 riot national guardsm(n lnbbinf;' ti·ar g.i'> into a mob of about 300 high school student!> v.ho brokt• through a !-.l'CUnty poll<'e line about 000 vards up the strC't-t from the em· bassy Ht·nsgen 4'a1d the protesters reached lhl' doors of the em. bassy offl<·C' building on Balboa A venue and stoned 1t The emba!>s}''!-t security forces slammed shut the pnoc1pa1 ac· c~ss doors and the dem · onslrators then ripped down the flag and dragged It away. shred· ding It Hens.sen said several Panamanian national guardsmen were on routine duty at the bwlc:bng "Everything happened so fast,·· be said "The) broke a plastic glass window at the em- bassy entrance before the doors were shut.'· ht' added I Hat • m Ring 01TAWA <AP> -J'\:lrmll' Prtme llblt..IW PlerN Slliott Trudeau 1 today be wW Uberal PartJ l.D cam· ealp few tlle hb. II ~ OD by parllam al')' defeat al OcmlenaUv• Prt M tr Jo. Cleat. ' Speakiq to reponen. TnadNu 1ald be f eh be bad a dut1 to th• country and to Ute part1 to pGltpoa• plus to r«a&ra to prlvat. We. If the Uberala wln Ow eleetkla. TNd au wtU 1tay oa u prime mini• • be Mid. Dllr••• ••• r ... ttk .leaa CHJCAGO <AP) -Commuten forced into their can by a lranalt atrike aqueend into downtown Cbica10 by the tea ol tboutandl todQ, creaUq bup lratfk janu on streets where ol· ftclalt l\,Wpended all paft:iq n&Jea. About one million riden wbo normally would take Cbtcap Transit Authority buMI or tnJ.m bad to find alternative ways to work aaat.o oo the second day of the strike by driven and motormen. Tbe cmly bript lpol WU a awlny Uy with temperaturea ft• peetecl to reach lllto the IOI after near-sero weather on the t1rat day of the ltrtke. 'lrrlse N•ll•n Yme•lp• YUCAIPA (AP) -A small earthquake jiggled this foothUI town today but caused no damage, and aherifrs officials aald they didn't receive a single call from residents livin1 on the epicenter at the fool of Mount San Gorsonio. The 7:38 a.m. temblor reliatered 3.3 on the Richter scale and waa centered three miles southeaat of Redlanda, about at Yucalpa's outskirts, aaid Dennis Meredith, spokesman for Caltech's seismolo1y laboratory in Pasadena. Bed.,,e anaellt• ••elcecl W ASIUNGTON (Al» -The House voted ~ today to ur1e that American hostages held in Tehran be financially com- pensated upon their release for the ''hardship, deprivation and dan1er they have endured." While the resolution is without force of law and does not stale bow much the hostages should be paid, spooBOrs said the bill puta Congress on record as favoring some form of com-penaatioo. Senate approval of the measure also was expected. .,...,.., Prete•iera St9•led SACRAMENTO (AP) A 2~·hour meeting early todav between Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and anti-nuclear dem- onstrators left nothing changed in the three-week stalemate1 over Rancho Seco nuclear plant Brown said he would not use emergency powers to close the nearby power plant and th( People United Against Rancho Seco said they would continue their sit·in in his reception office. "We will continue to keep a presence here because we want Go.v Brown lo take a leadership position,'' Mary Moore of the anti nuclear group said at a news conference. A .. tlac_.r A Ir A ~ri Called Ei. MONTE (AP) The Alr Quality Management District called a first.stage nitrogen dioxide alert today for the northwest coastal, southwest coastal and south central Los An1eles area. A first-stage alert cttrries with it a request that business and· mdustry voluntarily curtail unnecessary driving. However, Monday's nitrogen dioxide alert was cancelled for the east San Fernando Valley There was also a first-stage carbon monoxide alert in south central Los Angeles, the AQMD said Iranian 'Students' Insist Trials Due I TEHRAN. Iran (AP) -The students holding 50 Americans hostage in the U.S. Embassy blasted Foreign Minister Sadegh Gbotbzadeh today for talking too much and falsely encoura.rtnJZ the Carter admiriistrallon, say- ing "the least" they will do ls try the captives for spying un leas the shah Is returned to Iran Amenca. To America we have only one Uung to say: Hand over the deposed shah and his plunder, however much you keep him outside America. And if the U.S. government does not accede to thia juat and humane demand by the Iranian nation, the least we shall do will be to put the American spies on trial The. declaration followed a new endonement of the stu- dents' actions by Ayatollah RuboUab Khomeini. Ghotbzadeb said after tbe shah fiew from the United States to Panama over the weekend that 10me hostages might be freed before Chrutmas. But the student.a aald Monday none of the captives would be freed and all would be tried. They repeat- ed their po11llon in a state radio broadcut today. Without naming Gho,tbzadeh direcUy, they said lll part: " ... 1be lranJan nation la aabamed to 1peak more than nece11ary to the enemy, particularlr to a ntthy one like DAILY PILOT l ... OrMIOC..OeiW ...... __ ._11_ ---.................. ""°'*"" c-....... ~ .............. _ ............................ ,.... ,.. c.. ...... ..._. .....,,., -"'-"' ... ..,,._ ...,_\'.....,, 1.-, ~ .... _,._.c.te A ..,.,........ ................. ._....._ ~ Tllt-WN ,....,..c..= It ... .... ..,, ..... Cellot.... .... ....... =-............. - \Ike~.:.= ........... ""r..., ...... '=.t..~ --::.~;...=:=-..... ~=~=--. ,,.,. .... .......,. , .. ,,.""' m•>..., • " The students added that "nowadays, ominous murmurs are beard from the White Houae quite brazenly accuain& the Ira- nian nation of having cbanied ita poeit.ioo. What false lmqlna- Uon . . . Why and bow ii it that this enemy No. 1 of the Iranian nation can allow itself to indulae in such frivolous talk? Ia it that ertain reaponaible offtctala have perhaps on occuion apolten ir- responsibly and led the enemy to his filthy and satanic wbima? '' . . . la It not the Foreilft Ministry of the lalamlc Republic of Iran which, by excn1lve talk- In• about the 1ptea and their trial, about their release and vta- lta to them . . . about the de- poeed lhah and hll utradltloa, about b1I trial, or about many other tuues does n<K •bare one votce wttb that of tbe NVOlutioll and tbl imam'• Un• and bu hence pleaed tbe enemy wttb • mlra•e enabltn• lt to HJ brasenly: 1be 1ltuatloG lD Iran baa becolM acceptablef0 Khomeini allo catilated the U.S. ~ent at a te1"1Hd news eonfeNDce MODdaJ mot wtt.b Arab journallJta. But Do-melnl 1114 ti .,,.dent Carter •1d.u.cll from bit lv0f1 toWel' to llt W!tb UI OD tbe al'OUlli4 IDd trlH to ea&abllab mutual UD• deutandlaa, we will re· elprocate, ero.ldecl he com· ten1•• .. tbr the ~ ~ ftlc:Waofar." if f * * r....P.,..AJ IRAN • 81 IOANNS aDNOLDS .. ...., ....... rec11n1 Ill..,.~ td t.o dlcldo t.oc11.1 -~ \o ftl• . Uonal char&• a•atnat a Ntwp(ll't Beacll police aer= ecct.&Md ol t.aPJ>inl pollce uo ... aobert Oat.wood, a ti-year veteran ot the force, wu named ln 11veo mlademeuor co.ta tlltd Monday lo Santa 4•• Munlcl~Oowt by Deputy Dia-trlet A BJU lvl.DI. H , t wa1 JUJ"Dtd that ra1 ...., a11o.,. ~the cue.Tbeywen~tode­ cld• today whether federal pros.. ecutlon alao would be SOUCht atainat Gatewood. He alle1edly tapped the telepbooe lt.Dea of two police cap. l.. Ranchi and Ownership Oumged Oran1e County aupervisors were Informed Monday that ownership of lhe 27 .000-acre Whltin1 Ranch in the El Toro area haa changed hands. E .A "~dy" Sandling, vice president of the Warmington Group of Irvine, said that Warmington will assume im· mediate control of the property He said in tus letter to county officials that a purchase agree. menl bu .been reached between Carma Developers (California) Inc and Property Maoagemenl and Diversified Development, Inc of Los Angeles The property was purchased last July for $12 m1Uion by a group of Iranian businessmen operating through the Los Angeles firm No details on the latest purchase price have been an· nounc~. Carma reportedly would hold title to lhe property and Warm· ington would develop it Sandling asked supervisors to act on the matter in the first general plan amendment in 118> The property, located between Lake Forest and the Cleveland National Forest, previously was designated In the county's general plan for residential de- velopment However. the proposed de velopmeot was located an an area where housing ls proh1b1led because of high noase levels at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta- tion. It was reported that the com· pany is planning to build 3,600 homes on the property along with other commercial and res· idential development. IO-year-old Girl Struck By Auto Dies A 10-year-old girl died Monday ni&M lo Santa Ana-Tustin Com- munity Holpltal, five houn aft.er being atruck by a car u abe walked acroea Standard Avenue 10 Santa Ana. Police aald the car struck Et.le Katrina Janito, of 1421 S. Minnie St., Santa Ana, as she walked in the crosswalk at the lntenect.ion of Standard A venue and Bohart Street at about 4 p.m. Another car bad alopped to al· low the JanJto 1irl to cross, police said. P•ndinl further lnveati1e.tioo. no chareea have been filed asainat the driver, Edith Ochoa Sandoval, U, of 2609 S . Ever,rteri St., Santa Ana. Ma . Sandoval waa treat.cl for minor l1Uurie1 at Mercy General Hoapitaf and released, police Hid. lalot, Wa7ne Connol11 end &lebard Hemll from alld· a.Nmt. to lat. NoY ... Wlretepptn, 11 both a stat. and federal oacme. Gatewood, who w11 bo1- pitaU&ee1 w1th a back injury at the time the invesU1at100 wu made pubUc. ori'1naiJy declined comment oa the cue pead1ac the ftl1oa of cbar1e1. He bu aince left the bolpltal ud, todQ, neitb.r be DOI' b1a at- torne7 could be raubed for eom Cbar1es filed llonda1 in muruclpal court tnclude four counts ol wiretappioa and ~ count each of eaveadroppllla. posse1a100 of daa1erous flreworb and poueuion ol am-phetamines, °'"''' ...... -,,_ CRITICIZES PROSECUTORS County Supervlaor Anthony f',....PagrAI ANTHONY. • punish technical ('rrors or re porting," Anthony continued ' In my view, there comes a point where prosecution becomes persecuuon," he saad Anthony disclosed today that as late as last week negotiations were under way that could have led to a "fair and reasonable sel- llemeot of Uwl matter." Anthony declined to reveal whether he had offered to plead guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge He saJd he did not understand the decision by the attorney general office lo ~eek new inruct- m('nti; "It appears, however, that higher author1t1es m the At· torney General's office have overruled tht> local deputies who have worked on this case for some two years, the resuJt of which could be another lengthy court proceeding,·' Anthony said. During today's proceedings, Judge James 0 . Perez agreed to delay arraignment of the defen- dants to Jan. 11 . Anthony's attorney, Thomu Crosby of Newport Beach. aaJd he will file a motion aakma the court to cbsrruss the new indict- ment Neither Diedrich nor Kott com menled today on the new lo- d I ct m ent Conrad, who la in cuatody oo a federal loan fraud conviclloo. wasn't brou1bt to Oranee County for the arratin- ment Zvan.a eaptalned tbat 0 t.be cowrta were filed lD UM c.ra1 .Jeldlclal DUtriet Court r.U.. tban the Barbor Court In Newport Beach becau11 of Gatewood'• UIOdat.iGD wltb I.be Newport Bellda oouri. "l.n bil JNn OD tbe fore., I ftture he'd come lD contact with ell the Jude• there and so we flJed in Santa Ana," Evana ex· pl•illed. 'l'be all11atlon1 a•alnat Gatewood aum from h1a noon,. ed ua~taeu at btlDI trust• from b.11 Job u bura.lm'J' dltalJ 8llperri8or tn tile detective divl1lon to patrol duUes on Oct. 1. Tbat transfer wu announced in early September, a few days before the wireta~ alle1edly were lmtalled. Police aet tbe date bued on ooe tape of recorded phone coo- venatiom reeoftr'ed aft.er de· tecUvea armed wtu. warrant. searched Gatewood'• Irvine bome. bi.a no and hil police locker. That ~pe Is the ooly one lialed in cowt record.a fil.t in COllnee· lion with the warrant. Police didn't find the phone tapa until late November lo a aearch launched In part by Police Oiief Pete Groaa' concern that bis oft'lce and conf ereoce room m1&bt bave been bu.ped But other buaaina devices were found in the police build· ln1 aearch that uncovered the tapa on Connolly'a and Hamlltoo'a pboM I.mes At the time Gatewood was tran1fen-ed, Hamilton wu de tectlve division commander and Connolly beaded the ad minaatratlve divlaaon They changed Jobs Nov l. ....,,.. ........ """1TAL IAUot? ••tambtyman Wray WRAY ••• There are SO Democrats ill the Auembly and 2t votea are enou1b to elett the apeaker. Berman surprhed McCarthy lut week by PreseDlinl a liat ot erievaoca ud uk:in1 that the speaker step down. Berman bad been McCarthy's top Ueutenant five years. McCarthy refuaed to resign and be and Berman have spent much ol the put weelt aollcilinl votes from their colleaauea. Mystery Ailment DALY CITY (AP I -San Mateo County health offlctala took 11.r samples Mooday from an apartment complex where mostly elderly tenant.a bave complained of mysterious 1tchana. aore throat.a. dinineaa and other symptom.s Firm to Tighten Waste Inspections By DAVID KUT'lMANN °' .. o.tt-, .._ ~ I nlernat1onal Chemical and Nuclear Co. officials are Pr'0Jl06 1ng stepped-up 1nspeetJons of cootaaners of low.Jevel radioac· live waste lo hopes of having an embargo lifted on shipments from Irvine lo Nevada and Gun Handler Flunks Safety Lesson, Slwt A JS.year old Ore1on man. who was lJlhog leSSOM in (Un safety at a fnend's Huntinetoo Beach home, shot himself in the leg Mooday with a .'5 caliber automatic, police said. Wiiliam John Conti, officen reported, was receivine private instructions Crom Bruce Wolf100 of Cypress oo how to carry a 1un with a bullet in the chamber at the time of the 6 '5 a m . inc1 dent Authorilles S8Jd the IUD dis- charged when Conti pulled the weapon from his waistband, striking lum lo the left Ul.lp He was taken lo Paclf'lca HospitaJ and is bsted in stable condibOn. Police said Wolflon, who was gl VIOi the leaona at the 122 lOtb Street residence. la DOt conned· ed with any official CUD safety or1anizatioo. W uhininon stale lo letters sent Monday lo reg- ulatory orriclals in California and Nevada as well as operators of the Beatty, Nev., disposal site. ~ company suggested the increued surveillance to pre· vent slupment or any further steel drums which could be leaky ICN tad trucked a load of low- level waste lut week lo the re-- cenUy reopened Beatty aat.e but the operators of the facility claamed some of the cont.amen were improperly packaged and leaked Conseq uenlly. I C N was banned from making any farther 1b1pments to either Really or a similar site in R1chJand. Wash ICN bad announced Monday it was aeodinl representatives to Nevada to repackaee 28 con- taanen which were identified aa leaky. Al BaJeui, radJolo11cal control director for ICN, said bis letter tells officials that closer l.mpec- t1ons wtll be made of the con- tainers before they are picked up from customers who packaced ~ waste and then aaain lat.er at the storage facili- ty m lrvme This added anspection will in- clude la>iftl wut.e coat.ainen on their sides to see If any materials begm to leak. It was while steel drums ahtpped bv ICN to Beatty last week were lying bortsontaUy that leaka1e occurred, Nevada of. ficaais have said. HIDE AWAV Shop now while selections are plentiful. -.1 Use our Hide-Away Plan. Rolex can handle the pressure. ... The incredible Ro lex Submariner- Oate - presaure-proof Ctown to 660 feet, a self-winding ch.ronome~ - it's I masterpiece in ttainl~ steel. '9S> .. aot.n I I f I I • I • i I 7' 7 ' . ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1979 Fl FTEEN CENTS Khomeini Aides Slain ~ 3 · Assassinations in Recall Vote T,ikely Again By llA YllOND ESl'llADA JR. Of ... o.lly ~-Steff San Clemente voters ap- parently face another recall election in the coming year, this one involving two coun- cilwomen. San Clemente City Clerk Max Berg said today th at the necessary number of recall peli- ti on signatures h ave been certified. Foreign Oil Fees Viewed WASHINGTON CAP) The Carter administration is considering imposing a stiff fee on foreign oil as a means of r educing im- ports, the Energy Depart- ment said t o day . A spokesman said in answer to questions that the im- port fee is one of a number of possiw..lttes under ron- s id er a U on by a n in- teraseney task force that is developing Ideas for re- ducing on impo~"· ..a petroleum consumption. The task force bas also considered seeking a large increase in the federal tax on gasoline al the pump, from the present 4 cents a gallon to as much as 50 cents, but that idea has drawn a cold reception in Congress. Yule Concert Berg said 3,362 petition signatures against Mayor Pro Tem Myrtis Wagner and 3,385 signatures against Coun - cilwoman Karoline Koester have been validated by hill office. But official certification of the recall vote wilJ come alter Dec. 28 when the Orange County Registrar of Voter checks the petition for valid signatures. Berg said. If the registrar certifies the signatw-es, San Clemente voters will decide whether Mrs Wagner and.Mrs. Koester should be removed from office on the April 8 municipal ballot that wlll also include election of can· didates running for two other open eot1ncil seats. Recall proponents have charged that Mrs. Wagner and Mrs. Koester have been "disrup- ... _....,. BODYGUARD CARRIED TO AMBULANCE An-ER ATTACK Khomeini Regime Leader, Two Bodygu8rda Slaln tive" of city government taru! .... "harassed" municipaf'-Ca B h "ft"T. ei;.:~0:S~threemont)l.,,re-po eac noman call backers have been trying to gather at least 20 percent of the Burn d • Bl c~ty's registered V?ters or 2,934 e Ill aze signatures to qualify the issue for the A1Jri1 ballot. In recent weeks, Mrs. Koester and Mrs Wagner have charged "misrepresentation" and voter fraud by signature gatherers Recall leader Gale Howe bas de- nied the charges If voters decide to oust Mrs Wagner and Mrs. Koester from office in Apnl. it will mean five San Clemente council members will have been recalled wtUun a year's span. William Walker , Howard Mushett and Donna Wilkinson were recalled by San Clemente A 19·year -old Capistrano Beach woman suffered minor burns over 25 percent of her body in an apartment fire Mon· day night. J ack1e Guerrero. who was asleep Ul a bedroom of a duplex at 34453 Via Espinoza. Capistrano Beach, wolte up to find the room in names at about 8 56 p m Monday The woman fled the burning apartment before county fire units amved to extinguish the blaze. Mr.is Guerrero was treated by paramedics at t.be scene and transferred by ambulance to San Clemente General Hospital She was treated for burns to her body and later released from the hospital Mos I ems a .. ~lmlDg CIA Plot TEHRAN , Iran <AP) - Gunmen on motorcycles H· aasainated a leading member ol AyatoUab Rubollab Khomeini'• revolutionary regime and two ol bis bodyguard• at Tehran Un1vers1ty today Officials blamed tbe United States for the murders. Ho1atoleslam Mohammad llofateb, the bead of the UDI· versit~·s theology department, was the third religious leader as. assmated sLDCe Kbomeln.t 's rev- olution in February. Tacha Raj Tarkham. t.be founder of the Ghobad Moeque 10 Tehran, was killed m July. and AyatoUab Morteu Mot.ahan. a member ol Khomeini '11 ruling Revolu tionary Councll. was murdered ID May Forgban, a leftut, anti clerical terronsl organization opposed to Khomeini, claJmed responsibility for the earlier at PRICES 001'40 UP AT GAS PUMPS-Al PENTAGON EYES MIDEAST PORTS-M tacb and for three others on re.olutionary leaders. Bat tbe Revolution&ry Council blamed llof at.eh '1 kiJ.lin& oo the U.S. Central fgtelJteenc-Aaeot:1 wt SA V AK, the deposed ab ab 's secret police. "Wben the imperialiatJc in- terests were cut off from our country. they began plotting a~ai.nst us," the council said Thia appeared certain to deepen the crisis between the government and the KbomelDJ regime resulting from the oc - cupation of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran. the h olding of SO Americans hostage there and the refusal of the United St.at.es to surrender the deposed shah an ............ ASSASSINATEOINIRAN Hot.toie•l•m Motateh Gun Handler Flunks Safety Usson, Shot A 3S-year·old Oregon man. who was takmg le5SOM in gun safety at a fnend·s Huntington Beach borne, shot tumself in the I leg Monday with a 45 caliber automatic, pol~ said. Wllliam John Conti, officers reported. was receiving private Instructions from Bruce Wolfsoo of Cypress on bow to carry a gun with a bullet in the chamber at the time oC the 6 ·45 a .m. inCl· dt-nt Authonlles sa&d the gun dis· charged when Cont& pulled thtt weapon from bis waistband. stnking rum in the left Uugh Ht- was tak~ to Pacifica Hosp1tJI and 1s hstcd 10 stable cond1t1on · At Dana High voters last April. F'1re Capt. Dennis Schwander said damage to the home was estimated to be $4,000 to con- tents and the structure He said fire jnvestigators are probing the charred interior to de- termine the cause of the blaze. Underground Utility Talk Set Tonight <See IRAN, Page A%) Pohc~ srud Wolfson. who 1,1.a~ giv1og the lessons at the 622 10th Street residence. is not conne<:t ed with any of!tc1al gun sa!etv orgaru.zahon Dana Hills High School music s tudents will perform in a Christmas concert tonight at 7 :30 in the Porthole Theater. 33333 Street of the Golden Lan- tern, Dana Point. Teacher Gary Honmoto will conduct the band and orchestra while Constance Raub will direct tbe voices of the school's Madrigal Sing~rs and A Cap- pella Choir. There are $1 50 donations asked from adults and $1 from students who attend tonight's concert. Students Sign Hostage Petition PORTERVILLE (AP> Almost all of the 1,600 students at Porterville High School have signed a petition supportmg the hostages in Tehrlln and Prest dent Carter•s attempts to obtain their release. City council members will be asked tonight to sign the petJtJon which then will be sent to the White House. M 1ss Guerrero, who lives at 3-4580 Calle Portola in Capistrano Beach, was reportedly visiting friends at the apaTtment Firemen said they do not know who the tenants are. Twenty firefighters and three engine companies, a truck com- pany and paramedic vehicle responded to the blaze. ex- tinguishing the fire within 13 minutes. Laguna Beach City Council members will b ear an engineer's report on proposed undergroundmR of utilities in the Temple Hills neighborhood when they meet tonight at 6 in council chambers The proposed undergroundint would include creating an as- sessment district for the approx· \mate 440 property owners in the hillside community and would see overhead electrical and phone lines placed under8J'O'D)d to enhance the view for the neighborhood. City officials estimate tbe cost of the project to the property owners would be approximately $4,920 for each parcel s pread over a 15 year period at an 8 per- cent interest rate. Toniabt council ~embers will bear the enctneer • report and set a public beartnC on the u - seasment district for Jan. 22. Homeowners affected b7 the undersroundlnc costa would be those liviDI on Temple Hll1I Drive, aJana with portlonl of a do&en adjacent streeta In the eommuntty. Navy PX Probed SAN DIEGO <AP> -A fedlnJ ..-and Jmy la reporteclly lD· ~ tbe Nny Sxcb ..... Sen(ce Center ill San DJqo. wldcb spends more tbaD '100 mUlf.C'I' annu~ for item.a to be IOJd CIG b:a1 ~ bu-. Supervisor Raps Indictment Effort By FllEDERJCK SCBOEMEBL Of-Dllty -14-" Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Philip Anthony claimed today be is be· ing pe~. not prosecuted, ln a three-year-long effort by the state Attorney General's office to convict him ol a Ueged viola- Uon s of the 1974 Political Reform Act. The board chairman's com· ments were mede today follow- ing an Orange County Superior Court appearance to anawer cbarees contained in an Orange County Grand Jury Indictment returned lut Thunday. Cbaraes contained in the 23- count indictment, kept secret unUI today, are Identical to those ca:rtained In a 1177 lnd.lct- ment later overturned and a aublequent criminal eolQPlalnt now pencttna 1n Central Diatrict llunldpal Court. Tbe attorDeJ aenenJ'• omee clecided to leek a new tncUct- Crescent Bay Park Backed ment amid concerns that the statute of lirnitatJons will expire before the comphu.nt proceed- mgs are completed. Other defendants 10 the action cent.enna on allegations of cam- paign fund launderings are Ralph Diedrich, former board chairman; William Kott. a former Anaheim City Coun- cilman, and Gene Conrad, a onetime Orange County pollUcal financier. Anthony claimed in today's s tatement that be is being cbar1ed with felonies, incl~ conspiracy, aimply because (ailed to properly fill out pal1n contribution disclos (See ANTllONY, Pap AZ) ; Coast Wea&ber Considerable low cloudi- nea tonltbt and nriable cloudlnea1 Wednesday. Lows tmlOt ranatns from 50 at tbe'tieadles to 55 ln- laad. Blabs Wednesday from e5 alaaa tbe eout to •IDltmd. 1Nii1&T9DAY ' I• J Shah Protest PANAMA CJT!, t a CAP) -ldlat.t ltudmtl Ht a Co car ~ Md pelted UU·dot troope durlal a doWll tDdQ qalnst Panama'• dec:latoa lO proofldl a M., tw Ute _. ol AD una.t.nnlaed D .. llHr &be hnfp ll1D.llUJ, ...., ..... olSbab llobauuneO Rua P oa1 lD Ult Pacltk. Armed troopl moved ln ...... IHCIUll Porelp lllnllb7 Del aou.., bitfMtq, but did I m break ap tM 4emcmatraU-, wita11111 Hid. A car Mla.t:IDI tb• Natlooal lnltJtute ol Hydraulic Resourcea wu on ftte, Hid. '' a.le••• &ei• r .. 11w 1 ... CIDCAGO (AP) -Commuten fore.I lnto tbetr can b)' a tramlt ltrtke lqueend lnto downtown Chlcaao by tbe tena ol thou.tandl todQ, creattna bup tnmc Jama on street.a •ben of. ftctall impended all Partial rules. About one million rtden wbo norm'1ly wouJd take Cb.lcqo Ti-analt Authority buaea or traina had to find alternative ways to wort qaln oo the second day of the strike by driven and motormm. The only brlibt spot wu a sunny IQ with temperatures ex· pected to reach into the 30s after near-sero weather on. the llrst day of the atrt.ke. ..... JW_,,,_ l"11e•••· YUCAIPA (AP) -A s mall earthquake jiggled tbia foothill toWD today but caused no damage, and sheriff's otfldala said they didn't receive awaingle call from residents Uviq OD the epicenter at the foot of Mount San Goreoo.io. The 7:38 a.m. temblor reetstered 3.3 on the Richter scale and was centered tJ)ree miles southeast of Redlands, about at Yucaipa'• outskirta, said Denni.a Meredith, spokesman for Caltech's aetsmolo0 laboratory in Pasadena. B_.llfle ae11elk• ••rlled WASHING TON CAP) -The House voted 369-4 today to urge that American hostages held in Tehran be financialJy com· pemated upon their release for the "hardship, deprivatioo and danger they have endured." While the resolution is without force or law and does not state how much the hostages should be paid, sponsors said the bill puts Congress on record as favoring some form of com· pensation. Senate approvaJ of the measure also was expected. 25 Killed bfl Q•alce JAKARTA, lndoneua (AP> -An earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale rocked the tourist island of Bali today, kill· ing 25 and injuring nearly 200, a police spokesman reported. The spokesman said 80 percent of the buildings in the Karangasem district, at the eastern tip or the island, were badly damaged and some roads leading to the district Denpasar, the capital of Ball, were cut. . IAald S•••d Barrier Be•ted EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE <AP> -With movie atuntman Stan Barrett at the controls, a rocket-powered dart oa wbeela roared to 73UJe6 mph and became the fint land vehicle in ht.story to break the sound barrier, according to Air Force measurements. Barrett was driving the three·wheeled, dart-shaped vehicle more than 600 mph on the strength of its '8,000.boraepower main engine before he turned on the added 6,000 pounds or thrust from the engine of a Sidewinder missile. Newport Cop Faces Federal Charges By .JOANNE REVNOLDS Of t11t O.lly 11>119' St.tfl Federal officials were expect· ed to decide today whether to file additional charges against a Newport Beach police sergeant accused of tappin1 police phone lines. Robert Gatewood, a 13-year veteran of the force, was named in seven misdemeanor counts flied Monday in Santa Ana Municipal Court by Deputy Dis· trict Attorney Bill Evans. However, it wu learned that FBI •lent.a at.o are studyinJ the case. 'Ibey were expected to de· ctde today whether federal pros, tcutloo also would be sought aaaimt Gatewood. He alle1edly tapped tbe telephone lines of two police cap- tains, Wayne Connolly and Richard Hamilton from mid· $eptember to )ate November. WtretapJ>lnc la both a state and federal offense. Gatewood, wbo was boa· pitall1ed with a back Injury at the ti.me the lDvest11aUon wu ml!de pabllc, orillAaUy dectin~ DAILY PILOT comment on the case pending the filing of charges. He has since left the hospttaJ and, today, neither he nor bi.a at· torney could be reached for comment. Charges filed Monday in municipal court include four counts of wiretapping and one count each or eavesdropping, possession o r dangerous fireworks and pcMsession of am· phetam.ines. Evans explained that the counts were filed in the Central Judicial District Court rather than the Harbor Court in Newport Beac b because of Gatewood'• association with the Newport Beach court. "In bis years on the force, I fi1ure he'd come in contact with all the Judges there and so we filed in Santa Ana," Evans ex· plained. Santa Claw SetA ScMdule For Clemente La ~Uft9ted tbl'M people on cbars ot al· t.•edly ~· a tl·year-old Lat\111• BeAC'& ma.a llOPCIQ ln a dl1put1 over operation of a w tem wear aiore ln Orance. Naoey ADD Dyer, 42, of Sama Ana and 01or1e Herrera Matdooedo, IJ, ol OJeodora aad Larr1 Supa• Cr"'· 82. of Aaabelm, were booked into Oran1 Qlllnt.y Jail OD of kfdnappln• James Ed1ar Rbodt1, Zl, of 15'75 Nortb Coast Rl1bway at about -3 :30 p .m. Monday Creu faces additiooai char~ of battery alter be allea punched Francois Bardol, , alao of the North Cout Bl&bWQ addreu in the face, breaklnf b1a 1IUH1 and cauatna a laceraUon above b1a eye. Police rec:cmtructed tbe story thia wq: Ila. Dyer alle1ecUy owaed the Rancho Batavia lodiao and Weatem Center on Chapman Avenue in Oran1e, and had made an ap-eement with Lee R. Blanco, 38, of Lasuna Beach, to take over tbe atore. Ma. Blanco lives at tbe La1una Beach addreu with ber nepbewa Rhodes and Bardol. lnvestiiaton said Ma. Bianco and her nephews worked in the weatem 'Near store and were to receive 25 percent or the pro- ceeds. Ma. Dyer claimed she was be- ing shortchanged by the three Laguna Beach residents, and drove to LalUJla Beach with the other two suspect.a to collect property from the store. When they arrived at the Laguna Beach address, Ms . Bianchi wu not at home. The trio allegedly threatened young Rhodes by simulating a weapon, and forced the victim into a car. The three suspects and their victim then drove to Costa Mesa in an attempt to find Ms. Bianchi. When they returned two hours taler to the Laguna Beach apart- ment, Ms. Bianchi and nephew Bardo! engaged in a heated argument with the three SUS· pects. It was at that time that Cress allegedly ast'aulled Bardo!, and police were caUed. The trio were charged with k1dnapprng and later released on $7 .500 bail each, acconllng to de· tectives. Ranchland Oimership Changes Orange County s upervisors were informed Monday that ownership of the 27 ,000-acre Whiting Ranch in the El Toro area has changed hands. E .A. "Sandy" Sand.ling, vice president of the Warmington Group or Irvine, said that Warmington will assume im· mediate control of the property. He said in his letter to county official.a that a purchase agree. ment baa been reached between Carma Developers <California) Inc. and Property Maoaaement and Diversified Development, Inc of Los Angeles. The property wu purchased last July for $12 million by a 1roup of Iranian businessmen opel"atin1 through the Los Anaelea firm. No details on the latest purchase price have been an· nounced. Carma reportedly would hold UUe to the property and Warm-lnaton would develop ll. SancWnc uked supervisors to act on the matter ln the f1t1t 1eneral plan amendment in 1980. The property, located between Lake Forest and the Cleveland N aUooal Forest, previously waa deai1nated in tbe county's 1eneral plan tor reaidential de· velopmenl However, the proposed de· velopment wu located in an area where housing la prohibited because of hilh nolse levels at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sla· lion. It WU reported that the com- pany ii plannln1 to build l,a>o bomea on the property a1on1 with otber commercial and res· identtaldevelopmeat. Odldren'a Mmical Slated by School R .H. Dana Elemeat.117 Scbool PT A mtmben "111 1tap ~e cb11d.ftll'1 mUlleal .. De People Kover" tclniCbt at 1:30. Tbe lbow Will be pnaeat.ct ta Ult 1cbool audltortwn, Mica La Cre1ta Drlve, Dana Polnt. Tteketa IN ~St; TS fOr lfudeD1a mt •uar idUlte.. • · Sign el the Tl•es1 Boulevard stop sign at the comer of Bay Street. and Tburin Avenue in Costa Mesa wu spray-painted With a little extra message ovemi&h~ in o~viowi reference to the Iranian hostage crisis. The painter as unknown. OC Assemblyman Backs McCarthy By JD&Y BE&TENSTEIN OI .. Dtiily ,.._.I'-" Aaaemblyman Chet Wray, D- Garden Grove. sajd ln a slate· ment released today throu&b an aide that be ls s upportina state Assembly Speaker Leo T. McCarthy in h1s bid to retain the speaker's post. And McCarthy, D-San Fran· clsco, claimed victory today over Assemblyman Howard Berman, D·Los Angeles. saying Wray's vote was the 26th and the one needed to keep the speaker's chair. Wray, in a statement to the_ Datly Pilot through Charles Dargan, his adm1mstrat1ve as· sastant. saJd, "After seven days or deliberation and coosidera· tion of both candidates, I am giving my unqualified support and vote to Leo McCarthy " McCarthy was in Orange County Monday seeking Wray's support, according to Howard Glngold, press secretary for McCarthy But Berman reportedly claimed Monday afternoon that "Wray was undecided" and him setr telephoned Wray seeking support. It was after those mcidents that Wray at 9 30 p m Monday telephoned Dargan with the statement supporting McCarthy G1ngold said Wray d.td have some "second thoughts" but de· cided late Monday to release the s tatement omc1aJly s upporting McCarthy. The Assembly speaker. at a Monday news conference m Sacramento. presented a llst of 26 Democratic Assembly mem· bers who, he claimed, had com· milted thelr votes to him. When Berman learned of lhe list he questioned the support of Wray, claiming the latter wu undecided, and said he doubted support of Assemblyman Mike Gage of Napa. There are 50 Democrats in the Assembly and 26 votes are enough to elect the speaker Berman surprised McCarthy last week by presenting a l.J.st of grievances and aslung that the speaker step down. Berman had been McCarthy's top lieutenant five years. McCarthy refused to mien and be and Berman have spent much of the past week solic&tini voles from their colleagues ~,..... ... _ PIVOTAL BALLOT? ••••mblylNln Wm ,.,... Pflfle .4 J IRAN •.. for tnaJ in Iran Joter19r Munster Hasheau Ra · faanjaru, lD an interview wilb the officiaJ Pan News Agency within bours of Mofateb 's death said. "It could not be colncldeo· tal that nght in the madd.Je ol our struggle agalnst the Im penalism of the Uruted States one of our top militani. is as· sassinated." Tehran radio reporte-d that ll S . made Colt 38 and .45 caliber pastols were used m the li ss assanation. Eyewttnesses said Mofaleh's ktllen roared UP to the froot of the theology buiJdin& at the unl· venity this mominl Just aft.er the ayatollah arrived there in hia car. As be and hia bodyruards sot out . the eunmen opened fire. One bodyguard WU tilled in· stanlly, while the other wu bit m the bead. Molateh wu abot m the knee and 1taaered into the buildin1. but the 1unmen punued him and shot him apln, thla time in the bead. Wllo wUI be tJN next Ian CS.mtaledl7m..,_fr Tbat qae1Uon ~ould bt wwend • WedDald.ay.a 7 p.m. ~ ......... memben bave Dar· med tbt fteld ot manacer Job appUeata to two caacll4at. after latatlewtn& etabt ftallilU fortbepmtlMt~tba 100 boplfull applied. Ac.a. Qty llan.a1er JefTJ Goa~ and dty-b.lred ae....una eouuJtant Ralpb ADdenae aaM1 MoDday It la "poqible" comct1 members could reach a deciaiaa on the job by Wednaclay. Council members have said they will remain mum oo the job seleetion ~ unW a ftna1 de- ctsion ls readied. ''They hope to make a lelec· Uon u 100C 81 posaible," aald Andenon in a telephone in-' tervtew fJVm bis Sacramento ol · fice. The search for a new top city aide be£an in July when former city manqer JerTY Weeks said he would resip Sept. 30 to take a Job with Daoo developmeot corporation Gonce wu hired to serve u an Interim mana1er until a pe rmanent replacement for Week.I could be hired. Gonce laid it ls expeded to be 30 days aft.er the council hires a· new city manaaer before the new top aide would start oo the Sao Clemente job. Gontt was not one of those ex· ecuUves wbo applied for the ~t. Wednesday's meeting will be held m t.be Council Chambers, 100 Ave. Presidio f',.._P.,.eAJ ANTHONY. • forms. 1'bo8e errors, be said. were later corrected. "In prior cues of alleged er· ron in campaian forms such as mine, civil lawsuits have been u.aed to require correction oo the forms and in some cases a civil fane baa resulted." Anthony sa1d. "In my cue, though, someooe bas decided to use the extreme method or criminal charges to punllb tecbnlcal errors ol re· portm,, ·• Anthony cootinued. "ID lnY view. there comes a point where prosecution becomes persecutioo," he said. Aotbooy diaclosed today that u late u la.st week neeoti ations were Lmder way that couJd have led to a "fair and reasonable set· Uemenl of Uua matter." Anthony declmed to reveal whether be bad offered to plead guilty to a lesser misdemeanor charge He saJd he d.td not understand the dec1aaon by the attorney genera! office to seek new indict· men ts. "It appears, however, that higher authorities In the At· torney General's office have overruled the local deputies who have worked on this case for some two yean. the result ol which could be another lenethY court proceedin1," Anthony said. Durtna today's proceedings, Judie James 0 . Pem agreed to delay arraignment ol the defen· dants to Jan. 11. Anthony's attorney, Thoma.a Crolb)' of Newport Beach. said be wW file a motion ukiq the court to dismiss the new indict· ment Shop nQW while selections ar~ plentiful. HIDE-AWAY Use our H.ide-Amy Plan. Rolex can handle the ~ure. • ao1.mt ' ' I 7 ... "um.a I'm vwy ~ m en, tra a Ult of quarantJne regu&attona." •em• Neclft!a •etlda Neclft!a MICSUA ,,,..,,_., *-1ort. 11WS1t ANN I! ANCat.1.•. rnl*"' .. MJfTClt ~ IMct\. 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Ce MCI a nit« Oo<otft• LOS ANGELlC'C' (AP) R-rb ol Teft. C. Se<vl<.el wlll be ~ 11e1c1 on ~y, o.urnt>er 1t, mt -The last or the city of et 11 OOAM ...... P«ll•C ,,._ CNPtl Bell's rounding fathers, 1nw.....n1 • P«•ll< v1ow Memor1a1 Carl•-"•'"-• 87, died .-ani Pecllk View ~'I' HewpO,, "'"° ...,_~ a..c11•-s. Dec. 8 of pneumonia. HELEN 1R':.';"~~HEws. m i The Iowa native came lo .,..... o1 emu. Mew. c.. p.,, • .., ... .v California in 1926 and on De<•-14• 1'79 5"" "s""'1""0 one year later J00ined in Dy lier dauGM•r Ul'llW -1 Qnnd . lllaugllter MelAnle Ann Furu1 IDCOrporating What WaS Metnortet _..1ces ...,.. _.,on ,.,., • then a small farm to day •I 2:00PM Al Smith & Tutlllll wn. WHtcllff 0.0.t with P .. to< Kear,,.y Fr-Mft, ""Inc• ol ,..«• Lutheran Cllurcfl el Colt4I Mow. of!Klatlft9. Servkes.....,. tr. dlrecuon ol Smllll & Tuthill Wttl<Uff ~ ~ry ~ McNAMRE SHURL Y L MCNAMEE, rnlclent o< ~ Hllft. ca PMMd -•v on s.in a,,~ 14, rm. Ml MC"-,,,,,,. ,,., resided IA Seettle. Wellll ....... Hr-al\IKtlw~ Ill Ille Mototlk Blue Loc19e, lie M<-..ct wltll cllltlflctlon H 2nd LI Ill WM!d Wer I. He wH • me"'41er of Ill• Nelgttbow""°" ~tloNI O>urcll Of 1..89..,.. llMdl !UCCI. He Is MH· ...... by ""wtte -""'...,,.. -_,s, Oevla. ,_ ~, $tM!ny L Mc~, Jr.,~ f' MCNemee and "olMrt S. lill<Nemee and 1 ...,..,_ ~ HWl'lton Vl•lt.e- llon wlll lie -at Ille Rr( Famlly ~ 8Mcfl ~y lrom t OOAM to t OOPM on T-Y. Oe<ember 18. 1'79 s.rvl<• wlll lie Mid •I Ille ... ~ Congr-'IONI Olurcll of L.eoune llH<ll (UCCI on -.,.,, ~ 19, 1t7' at 10 OOAM wltll Rev J«-Reynolck ofll<l•tlft9 lt1terment Wiii be '" !le•lllt. W•tlllnglon R•y F•mll, L•gun• OHC.11 ~...-,di...cton PAOl.INO LOS ANGELES (AP> -James J. Doyle, 91, a Jesuit priest who taught at Loyola High School 28 years until retirement in 1958, died. CUPERTINO (AP) - Retired Rear Adm. James B . "GI" Rlckeua, 77, a Navy of. ficer for more than 40 years who served in the Pacific during World War II, died Thursday. CAMBRIDGE, Md. CAP) -Bernice • Garblscb and Edgu Garblscll, the 72-year· old daughter and 80· year-old son-in-law of • Waller P . Chrysler, founder of Ch rysler Corp., died Thursday ' withrn hours of each other. The causes of death were unknown. LINCOLN, N.H. CAP) -Raebel Wblle Adams, 74, wife or former New Hampshire Gov. Sherman Adams, died Sunday. She was the first lady or New Hampshire from 1949througb 1953. NEW YORK CAP) -1 -;;=======;;;;:-Judge Murray I. Gu-" felD, 72, who issued a M&CoaMICIC MOITUAl•S Laguna Beach 494-9415 ALPHOfnE PAOLINO, ·~ 71, i>a•Md _, on o.c.-11. 1m •t Anellelm Oenerel Hotpltel. Mr Paolino ...0 Ileen rf'tlr~ tor Ille pas1 10 YH•\ rrom tit!' MCOonMll Douglas C:orl)CWAllon ..,,.,... hi' Nd worked In Ille HMmbl, cloperttnt1n1 lor morr tllan 16 .,..,, Belov.O llu.O.nd 01 Vlrvlnl• E Peollno, IOvlng lather ot Elvira 0.FUKO ol Cost.I ~. CA . Al.--w Peo!lno. Jr ol W.strnlnstH. C• I Frank P•ollno or WHll•h Vlllege, C. . •lso turvlvlng •re l gr_N_. 1 gr'fft..gronmon, 7 sis IO<S and I br-Frl-s ma, <all from J OOPM to ' OOf>M on Tueld•Y -f""" 12 ,_ lo t OOPM ~i­ d•' •• Pierce 8rotll•ts Smll111· Mot1.-ry Tiie Holy Rowry wlll t» ,.._ cited et 7 lDf>M on Wtdnffdey In Ille ,,_..ry ""eyer wrvkn wlll be <on clu<IM Oft Tllundey et 10 1014.M .i Plefee &,.,,.,,.,.. Smltll\' Mor1YMV In ~, lntftl wi II be In GooCI SM llflenl Cemetery. Pl«ce llrolllers sm1111s· Laguna Hills 76&-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAllOI LAWM-MT. OUYE Mortuary •Cemetery Crenatory 1625 Gisler Ave .. Costa Mesa ~5554 U..TZ-1891ROM N•ALHOMI &4&-~24 Coeta Mesa 673-9450 ..ca•onas -.&.•OADWAY ~y 110 Broedway ColtaMeea 642-9160 historic injunction in the Pentagon Papers case shortly after being ap· pointed to the 2nd U.S. Court or Appeals in 1971, died Sunday. WASHING TON CAP> -Jeu Kerr MJDeoW, 55, widow of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, R-Wis., and wife of former vice chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Boal}l G. Joseph Klnettl, died Saturday of a cerebral bemorrbqe. is celebrating its grand opening byglvi~ a grand gi t!' llere'i a free aUt about lbe sealrom -... allb bylbe .... Come to our new Corona Del Mar officeon East Coast Highway and go home with a FREE copy of "Sea Life," by Maurice and Jane Burton . It's a beautrtul marine- environment book filled with 63 pages of colorful pictures and information about every- thing from jellyfish to sharks. A perfect gift for you or for the student in your life. We give yoa a lol ••IOl'e for yoar ••MJD8YI. Let's start with our service. Our tellers have only one thing to do during business hours, and that's provide financial service. So whatever your savings needs are. just come in and we'll help you choose a plan to shape your future. A plan which will earn the highest interest allowed by law. We have some other services , too , at Brentwood . Such as our Tele- phone Transfer, Note Collection, Retirement Plans, Visa® card, and many more. Nf We can't wall ID....ayoa. Whenyoucometoourgrandopening , we can bocome better acquainted . INhaf s more, you can help yourself to some tasty resfreshments and pick up your beaut~ul FREE copy of "Sea Life." Just come in to 2867 East Coast Highww and gfilY.our free gift. · ~Ocean We' liketogiveyousomething 2861 e. eoast Hv.y. -to remember us by. (But hurry. This offer good only during the month of 0ebemberor as long as supplies last.) llldelat• Yester••• Cheri ~r and her slater. Terri. tried the old-fashioned way to hunt fol' a Christmas tree near SaJlnaa. dNhlnfii tb.rouah the after- noon sun in an open wagon. SiQlina carols as ey roCie, the teen-agen found the trip more tun than tiuyin1 a tree in town. Harrah's Reno-Tahoe Holding to Be Sold ' ay No Income Tax In 1979! ! Realia the benefits of up to a 400% Tax Deduction thiS year. • 3 years of public acceptance ' • Strong merit for future financial gajn • Flexibetity of amount invested ACT NOW -IT'S NOT TOO LATEI For More lnlonnabon: CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) -The Nevada Gamin& Commission baa ap- proved a $300 million sale of the Reno-Lake Tahoe casino-hotels of the late BW Harrah, who started his Nevada pmbllnl ventures with a bin&o parlor in 1937. rab'a at.ockbolden will 1et the same liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill amount of CODlideratlon for their r"""VAV,. ... """VRV>tr.~ 1toct as they would under the . Under the sale plan, Holiday Inns of llemphia, Tenn., will acquire the boldinp by buyin1 out Hanab's stock.bolden fw cash or with a mix·. ture of cash add <debentures. THE FEDEllAL 8ECUarl'IE8 and Excbanee Commilaion and stockbolden of botb Darrah 's and Holl~ abo approve the plan. B lam plans to make a $150 mllllca lure ofl'erlng. About 30 percent of Harrah' a stockholders would receive a ~50 split of ca.sh and debentures for their stock, with a value of $35.50 per abare. orilinal proposal. But Holiday Inna 500,, OFF will not have to put up u much cash. /0 WJ BAaaAe STAaTED a bln10 ~ ~ parlor in Reno in 1937 .• OTer the CHRISTMAS years, be steadily expanded bia operation and in 1971 set up a public· ly traded corporation. He developed m.;or hotel·caainos in Reno and Stateline at Lake Tahoe, I and created other properties such as ~ a world-famed auto collectioo. 5 Cops Busy Writing Tickets ·R WALDO, Fla. (AP) The five aEARANCE NO ADMISSION CHARGE TO SEE OUI IEAUTIFUL IMPORTED HANDMADE ORNAMENTS ••• CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS .. ......_to Cflrftlw O.• •u Come to our Christmas Party! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 TWO TO SIX P.M. Festivities • Music • Refreshments The estate of Han-ab, wbo died June 30, Un& after undergoing heart surgery. la to be bought out for cash. The estate bolds the remainine 70 percent of stock. policemen in this tiny North Florida ~ crossing have litUe crime to fight, so ~ tbey devote their time to traffic en- forcement -writing tickets by the hundreds. 250/o OFF ALL GIFT ITEMS, SILVER met REGULAR MERCHANDISE. TOO! (Everything in our Sf>re) I BALBOA BRANCH it 600 East Balboa Bouteward, Balboa. CA 92M1 (714) 87W701 • ! Add1t1ooa1 offices in Laguna Beach 494·75"1 • LaQvna H1llt 586-5100 • Gk?n AY()(I 681-0111 San ClementP 492· I 195 • Lake E~•nore 674·2191 • Bf>lmont Shofe (2131 438-9421 Laguna N tQUt.>I 49t>-1201 • Ot•val()renge 998-3400 • Mumeta (opening 1980) 677·5632 GAMING CO•MIS~ION Chair- man Harry Reid said Monday be was sure that the deal "will be good for the whole state." Bud Hi~ts. lawyer for .)btb Har· rah's and Holiday Inns, presented the sale plap. The propos~ represents a modificatiao ol an earlier, complex stock swap and cub offer. Under terms of the new plan, Har- The speed limit plunges from 5S mph to 30 mph within a few blocks in Waldo, a community or f50 a few miles north of the colle1e town or Gainsville. Wal do Police Department officers ~ issued 373 speeding tickets in October while the Florida Highway Patrol wrote 641 during the same time m all of Alachua County, which includes GaL'lesville. John.Thoinas 1.rd. onarch Bay Plaza UIElCO A.M.'s CASUAL LIVING CENTER CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT CRYSTAL INN· Imported Crystal DON DAVIS UNION '76 FOX PHARMACY GLADSTONE'S· Shop For Men LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS LAGUNA TRAVEL LEMON TREE· Gifts . MICHEL'S CLEANERS MONARCH BAY BARBERS MONARCH a•v DRUGS Szys ... SHOPPERS OPIMIYIM._S tfEEdEJ .. ......, TIL 8 p.m. TIL 5 p.m. AND COASJ HIGHWAY • 7 VOL.~ NO. 352, a CTtONS, 30 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, C.AL•FORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1979 c Fl FTEEN CENTSi ) Anthony Charges ~gal Persecution J lb nD~~UllBIL · Oraa,. Count1 Board of ~~nilon Cbalrman PIUUp AD-., d.unect today be II be--bal peneeuted. DClt Pl"CIMCUled. la a U....year-lcq effort by u.. .. te AUaneJ Geneal'1 olllce to C*rriet him o1 alleaed violl· tiona of the 197• PoJHiuJ Reform Mt. Tllo board chalrman 'a coin· Dlillr ................. SIGN OF THE TIMES AT COSTA MESA INTERSECTION Spray Paint Adda Sentiment to Street Martter 1 Americans Respond J To Call for Unity 81,,. Auoe1a&ed Prea From a giant 90-f~ b:lnnel' unfurled above the George W asblngton Bridge lo small nags flying on <'ity buses in Columbus, Ohio, Amencans dis· played their colors today in respoose to President Carter's call for a Unity Day m support of the hostages in Iran. Department stores in a bumber of cities gave away Christmas cards lo be sent to the 50 embassy hostages w Tehran, Mesa to Buy $2.5 Million GoH Course The Costa Mesa City Council said Mmday it will spend $2.5 milliOQ to buy the 235-acre Costa Mes-a GoU Course from the state. It also authorized the signing of an agreement with the st.ate for the purchase, which the city bas been seeking for a number of years. The property, adjacent to Fairview State Hospital, must be used for open space under the agreement. Tbe purchase waa made possi· ble by lelislation authored by Anemblynum Dminil Ma111ers, D-Huntington Beach, declaring tbe property surplus and allow· ID.I the city to buy tt for ball its Ulelled valuation. However, before the sale beeomea final. the purchase malt be appro'11ed by the state Pablle Worb Board. whkb will bold a beartq on the subject Pl1day ID Sacramento. the goyernor of Connecticut urged Nlldenta to join ber in a silent vigil. some churches beld prayer services and thousands of motorists drove with their lights on. ··we are going to carry the flags until the hostages are freed,'' said a spokesman for the Central Ohio Transit Authority as Columbus adorned all 1ts buses with small flags. A 60-by-90-foot flag. believed to be the nation's biggest. flew from an arch on the George Washington Bridge. which links Manhattan with New Jersey. Electronic signs on New York expressways, which normally inform travelers about traffic and road conditions, were urg- ing motorists to tum on their lights. A spokesman for Recycled Paper Products, lnc., a Chicago greeting card and stationery rt rm, said it was offering Christmas cards at no charge to Americans across the counlry lo send to the hostages. A spokesman for the firm said the cards were being given away through about 100 participating department stores in a number of cities including New York, Washington. Baltimore, Denver, Pittsburgh, Atlanta , Des Moines. Cincinnati. Chicago and San Francisco. Ed Stephens, general manager of a Hecht Co. at.ore in Balli.more, said his firm planned to give away 10,000 card.a there a nd another 15,000 in W asblngtoa. He uld t.be poltaJ sentc.a w1ll bave a booth let up 80 c111tom•n can m.u tbe cards OD tbe spot for at cents. Be Hid postal autboriti• allo will expedite movemmt of tbe cards to Inn. which norman, takes four to ftvedua DOW PiDdml Central Diatrtct •unf~ <:&art. Tbe llltefne,y &eaeral'a omce •decided to ..-a new Indict· meat amid conc:e.rm that the ltatute ol 11.mttatklns will expire before the compatnt proc:eec1. lap are comple&ecl. Other defendants ID the action ceaterin& on allecatiooa of cam· pal1n fwid laad•riDI• are Ralph Diedrich. fOl'lller board chairman; William Kott, a former Anaheim City Cou.n· tllman. and Gene Conrad, a ooet1me Oranae County political fiJwlcter. Antbany claimed an today's statement tbat be Ja beins chaJ'led with felonies, lncludlni conaplncy. aimpb became be failed to properly IW out cam- paign contribution d.Ucloeu.re forms. Those errors. be aa.id, we,. i.&er-CCJl"l'eet.ied. "ID ptfior cue. of alleced er- ron in campaten fon:m aucb u ID.Lile, civil lawsuit.a bave heel &&Md to require conedioll Clll the forms and in some cue. a dYil fine bu resulted." Ant.bony uld. ''ID my case, tboacb. IOIDeoDe baa decided to use the utJ"eme met.bod ol criminal cbarces to <See AN'l'llONY, Pa1e AZ) U.S. Blamed Khomeini Aides Assassinated TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Gunmen on motorcycles as- sassinated a leading member of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's revolUtiooary regime and two of his bodyguards at Tehran Univers ity today OUicials blamed the \Jruted States for the murders. Hojatoles lam Mohammad Mofateh, the bead of the uni· venitx's theology department, PRICES GOING UP AT GAS PUMPs-A3 PENTAGON EYES MIDEAST PORTs-A4 was the third religious leader as- assinated since Khomeini's rev· olution in February. Taghi Haj Tarkhani, the founder of the Ghobad Mosque in Tehran, was killed in July, and Ayatollah Morteza Motahari, a member of Khomeini's ruling Revolu- tionary Council, waa murdered in May. For1ban, a leftist, anti· clerical terrorist organization opposed to Khomeini, chumed reapoosjbllity for the earlier at- tacks and for three others on revolutionary leaden. But the Revolutionary Council blamed Mofateb's killing on the US. Central Intelligence Agency and SA VAK. the deposed shah's secret poltce. "When the imperialistic in· terests were cut off from our country, they began plothng a~ainst us," the council said. This appeared certain to deepen the cruis between the government and the Khomeini regime resulting from the OC· cupatioo of the U S. Embassy in Suspect Held ' In Costa Mesa Knife Attack A Costa Mesa man remamed in city Jail today on charges that he attacked his landlady's son with a butcber knife, police said today. They said Casey Pyle, 5.5, of 426 Princetoo Drive, was being held in lieu of $10,000 bail on sus- picion of assault with a deadly weapon in connection with the 7:50 p.m. Sunday incident. Officers aaid Marc Edward Mason, 20, of Costa Mesa, told them be wu viaiting his mother at the Princeton Drive address when Pyle attacked him. They said Maaon dodged the blow ad struck Pyle over the bead With an ue handle. Pyle wu treated at Costa Mesa 11.emortal Hospital before belo1 booted Into city jail, police aald. They said Maaoo escaped l!Um"Y. Tehran, the holding of 50 Americans hostage there and the refusal of the United Stat.es to sWTender the deposed shah for trial in lrao. lotenor Muuster Hasbeou Ra faanJaru, w an 10terv1ew wtth the official Pars News Agency within hour.. of Mofateb's death said, "It could not be coinc1den tal that right m the middle of our struggle againi.t the 1m· perialism of the Uruled Stat.ea one of our top militants is as- sasstnated." Tehran rad10 reported that U S .-made Colt .38 and .4S caliber pis tols were used 10 the assassrnat.Jon Eyewttnesses said Mofateh's killers roared uo lo the front o! the theoloey barilding at the uni· venlty tbia morning just after the ayatollah arnved there m tus car As be aod bis bodygu.anb got out, the gunmen opened fire Ooe bodyguard was killed tn· stantly, whtle the other was hit m the bead Mofateb was sbot 10 tbe knee and staggered mto the building, but the gunmen pursued bun and shot tum aga1.0, Uua Ume in tbe bead. Then they ~caped on their motorcycleg, the witnesses reported Mofaleb and the wounded bodyguard were rushed to Talellegba1 ffosp1tal about a m tie away and underwent emergency surgery. Both died about three hours later, Tehran RadJo announced. Early Aehiever Student Seeks State Post By JERRY HERTENSTEIN °' .. °""' ~ ..... Milch Hurwitz, a 16-year-old Junior al Estancia High School m Costa Mesa, i5 unassumfni. He 1tniles, laughs and tries to make jokes when talk.mg about his accomplishments. His most recent recognitioa came when he was selected one of lhree flnalists ror the student seat on the state Board of Educatioo. He gained the ri&bl to v1e for the spot at a California Association of Student Counctl compet.Jl.Joo in San Francisco. Hurwitz will fly to Sacramento to be interviewed by the state board Others seekmg the seat a r e Jeffrey Roth of Santa Monica and Jonathan Shapiro of Sacramento. C"omoetJtion in San Francisco required a speech of three to five mmutes before 250 stu<1ents, followed by a two-minute ques- tion and answer session. A dozen students competed Mitch. who manages tus own cookie business, The Chip Yard in Newport Beach, said be talked about how the U S bas alwavs placed great empb&SlS on youth ''Youth has to achieve,'' Hurwitz said ''The Chip Yard taught me you can't merely supp. Jy information, you have lo mow howtouse1t." He told the student confe~ ~l"ia.e~- SEB<S STATE POST Eatanda High'• Hurwttz "problems of the gbeUo anse with people leaVUlg educabon and because many of those who live there are wit.bout a feeling of self worth." The auestioos dealt with h1s (See HURWITZ, Pace AZ) Newport Cop F~ces Phone Tap Charges BJ .JOANNE RDNOLD8 Of .. o.itr NII.._ Federal oftlciala were aped· ed to decide today wtMtber co Ille addltioaal cbataes qa.lmt a Newport Beaeb police Mrteant aeeused ol t.appm, po&. pbaoe lines. Boblrt Gatewood. a IJ.,..r fttenD ol SM foree, WU Damed in MftD mlldemeaaor eounta flloct Monda)' In Santa Ana lfanl~ O>urt b)' I>.pulJ' Db- S.&UL NOT PROB£BM HERE DMy """SUit .... CAfTICIZES PROSECUTORS County Supervisor Anthony Khomeini -- Supporters llast U.S. By ROBERT BARKER Of -o.toly ~-Si.ff Suppe>rters of the Ayatollah Khomeuu unleashed a bitter at· tacit oo Amenca.n policies i.n Iran at a Santa Alla press con- rerence that was held outdoors at the last ounute today. The verbal broadsldes were to be delivered rrom wtlhm Santa Ana -C.ty Councll chambers but speakers were eVlcled because of lhetr pohtJcaJ message. "We were told that the pres!:> t'Onfereace wa.s schedu_led bv Uw Federatio n of F t!m1 n 1s t Women's Health Cent.en," uid city offtdaJ Roy Inga!:,, "and we ex~ted that women's hcd.llh would~ d.Lscus.~ .. lnst~ad . s p ea kers from veterans agauist the Vietnam War. the Peace ~m Party and college students as well a:s the femirusts were oa band And Uw SPf'aktrs not onJ_v rt1· nounced Amencan policies an•I previous Iran .itroc1l1es, but J ls11 demanded the reinstatement of S anta AnJ t e a c h e r R 1r h Robertson. Robertson was s us pcnd NI from tus eighth grade tear htni.? JOb at Spurf?COO lntermed1at1 School for refusin~ to remove• a "Death to tht! Shah" button Eih~en Schrutger. representing the Comm.Jttee lo Reinstate Rich Robertson. declared that the <J1• leged attempt to dnve him out of S anta Ana s choo ls 1s • out rageou.s and unJust.Jf1ed · Representa tives of t he rem1ni.5t group said they bec<1mt> involved at the request of Ira· n1 an students m thtS country They said representatives have found tbal Iranian women support the revolubon tn their tour of the troubled country. They indicated that lraruan women may still be wearing veils but that it is better .. than beine shot to death under the previous reJime. Rain ~ reach the SaD J Rain Heads South BJ fte ........ led Pna~ qain Valley toaicbt and i.s · by Wednesday, the Nau Weather Service reports. · Coa.~t Weatlaer Comkltrable low cJoudi. DeN tGatcbt and nrtable cloudlD"tlH Wednesday. Lows tor.dOt rancmc from so at tbe, 6-cbei to 55 ln· land. BIJ!:. Wednesday from 85 tbe tout to •inland. .......... .-w Mesa OKs Project By Church A Colta .... church WOD Cit)' Council approval Monday for ltl plane to build a 31-unlt 1ub- sld.bed eenior dthen• boultnc proJeet on lta land at Onn1e and Bay 1treeta. Council memben aave pre- 1.lmlnary approval to rezoning the two-acre St. John the Divine Epllcopal Church property from single-family residential to planned development, blgb- density residential. However, the church must still secure federal funds and return with building plans within 18 months or the clty will begin re- zonine the property to inaUlu- tional and recreational. A bout 20 people showed up to support the project at Mon· day's conUnued public bearing, and one neighbor oppoeed It. Al the opening or the public heanng two weeks ago, aeveral other neighbors also spoke against the project. They cited the high den.atty and traffic and parking con- cerns, as well as a lack of shop- ping. However . councll members, who approved the rezone unanimously, noted lbe neecJ. for such housing and polnted to the fact that the city has received 800 applications for 76 subsidized senlor apartmenta lt Is build.in&. They also saJd the projed is expected to generate very little traffic, especially since the church site ls located on a bus line. Homes Sought For 'People' In Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Mayor Ed McFarland has asked Costa Mesans to help provide homes for members of the Up With People cast who will be in the city for 10 dayaiDJanuary. McFarland said he housed a cast member several years ago and believes the experience was mutually beneficial. About 300 members of the non· profit, non-sectarian musical performance group will arrive Jan. 11for10 days, dunng which they will perform three times at Orange Cout College and pre- pare for a Jan. 20 performance at half-time of the Super Bowl. The cast members are between 18 and 24 years old . ~osts are asked to provide lodi· i n1 , 1ome meals , and tran.portation or bus acceea to the Orqe County Falrsro\Dlda. Information is available by call- ing 979-7133. Volcano Smokin• CATANIA, Stelly (AP> - Black emote poured from the ~ntral crater of Mount Etna tn 1'!e volcano'• tlnt alp of activt· tr alnce an ervption Sept. 12, which killed nlDe tourllta. DAILY PILOT Foreign Oil · Fees J7iewed. WASHINGTON (AP) - The Carter aclmln1Jtrat.loo i1 considertnc imJ>Oftn1 a attfr ree on fomgn oil aa a means of reductnr lm· porta, the Energy Depart· meat said today. A spokesman aald lo an1wer to que1tlon.a that the import fee la one of a number of poaalblUtiea un· der consideration by an ln· teragency task foree that is developldng ldeu for reducing oil imports and petroleum oonsumption. The task force has also considered aeelclng a large increase in the federal tax on gasoline at lbe pump, from t.be present 4 cents a gallon to 88 much as SO cents, but that idea has drawn a cold reception In Congress F,....PageAJ HURWITZ. • resume. Hurwitz said , and political issues. ·•My stance on issues is not important,·• Hurwitz said. "What I feel is most Important is that, if I 'm elected, I represent the students the way they want to be represented." There was no local or area competition for Hurwitz. He made it to the state level oo bis resume and letten of recom- mendation from Dr. Bob Fran· cy. principal at Estancia and b.ia English teacher and drama coach. Barbara Van Holt. Hurwitz ls the junior clus president who says he bas always been interested in government. He is active in drama, havt.oa played the l ead in "Tbe Drunkard" this last fall and was on the jayvee water polo team. He al&o bas competed on lbe jayvee tr ack team. His career,J.nleresta are law and politics ' Mitch lives with hls mother, Judy, and stepfather, Mike Gertner in Costa Mesa. 'Estancia Sets Yule Concert The marching a nd concert bands, orchestra and choir will be featured in a Spirit of Christmas concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Estancia Hilb School in Costa Mesa. The free event will take place ln the school's Forum. Thursday the marchine band will march in Disneyland's Fan- tasy on Parade at 12:45 p.m. The marchlna band won the Sweepstakes Troph)' lo tbe recent GlendoraChrtatmaa Parade. 1wUe9I fro w:fl ~-.. •_t.at. to call a P•r•boll1 CODHfDlDI oU r•· -~·· lrM Jo"*' UM m.lbt&Dtl b1 un~ UMt·MM prtct cl ltl oil b ,... '10ID •• to • barnl, _. OU lltmat.t1 A.K. Hart cl Nl&erta 1ald be would ba•• no objection to ral1Ln1 Nt1ena•1 baM price from a&.27 to PO. •oct.rate oU mla11tera met two boura after tbe formal OPEC .-lana ended llondaJ .w o1oi lD an attAmpt to MU.le dlft•rmeet wttb tbe mWtaDU. But th1ap were ''letttn, WOl"M. not belt.tr." all Veoeauel&n l!:D•.l'I>' Mlnlater Humberto CaJderoa Berti. Tb• OPEC moderates were l•d by Sheik Ahmed Zaki Yam ant, the Saudi oil mJ.ntster who said OPEC'• biuest pro- ducer would lmpo1e "Do ln· crtaae" lo prices tn the ftrst quarter of lNO aod perhaps beyond. He a1ao predicted lbe bawka "wtll come down IOODer or later" as tbe bteb prices cause an economic slowdown and world oil demand drops. Yamani waa Joined by Oil Mlnllter Mana Saeed OWba of the United Arab Emirates. Last week, the UAE followed the Saudis ln lncreaalng lbelr base price from fJ.8 to $24 a barrel, and Otaiba said Monday he would freeze his price through the first half ot 1980. Also in the moderate bloc were Venezuela and Qatar, wblch jolned the Saudis In in· creaal.ni their bue price to S24 a barrel. Ecuador and Gabon were said to be supportine the Saudi move, and Indonesia raised ita prices by $2 to $23.SO a barrel. The United States imports about 8 million barrels of oil dal· ly . about 40 percent of Its needs. Man's Body Believed Crash Victim The body of a man believed to be the missing victim or a Dec. 9 plane crash off the cout of Hun· tingtoo Beach waa discovered in the surf Monday evening by a jouer, police said. Authorities said the body bas been tentatively identified as Ruben Reyes of Garden Grove The body, they said, was found on Bolaa Chica State Beach near Golden Weet Street at 7:40 p.m. by jogger A.lex Lovera. Two other Garden Grove men, pilot David Lee Riddle, 38, and Reyes' brother Eddie Reyes, 20. were killed in the era.sh of the single-engine plane. Both bodies, police said, were found floating off Bolsa Chica State Beach shortly after the crash. The plane went down after Uldni off from Huntinetoo Beach's Meadowlark Airport. The three men. authorities re- por ted , were h eaded for Catalina Ialand. At the time of the accident, authorities said, the coast area was blanketed ln fog. Search crews scoured the Hunllngton Beach and Seal Beach coastlU>e for several daya followine the crash ln search of the third victim Authorities in.ltially aald there waa aome doubt a third person wu in the plane and noted the rented Cesana 172 wu checked out to only two people. However, a worker at Meadowlark AJrport told police be saw three men board the small plane. Surlers, who wit- ne11ed the cruh, also had told police they saw a third body ID the water. ,,...P-AJ POUCE ALLEGATIONS. J11dlciaJ Dtitrtct court rather tbau tbe Barbor Court lo N•wport Beach becauee of Gatewood'• UIOClat1oo with the Newport Beach court. "In b:llleara on the force, I niure be' come lD eo11tact wttb all tlle Judaet there and ao we ftl9Cl in Santa Ana.'' Ev I.DI ex· plalned. ·r be alle1atlon1 a1alnst Gatewood at.em from b1t repol" ... ed unbapJ>lDHI at beln1 lran1ferred from bit Job u bur~ ~~r lD tbt • • • • COAST •• ~ .. !_!.PLAN '°" NEW PACIPIC COAIT HIGllWAY •"fDGI! OVD u-;" ,.....__ "--.u be Done br '11' le .... CW,'°' P•.oteet .. Ye.,. In h ~ lraniari 'Students' Insist Trials Due CaITrans Seeks Bids For Bridge TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -TM 1tudeot.e boldlnc 50 Americana boataee In the U.S. Embauy blaeted Foreien Minister Sade&h Ghotbiadeb today for talk.lna too much and falaely eocourqtn.r the Cart.er admllilatraUon. HY· lng "the leut" they will do la try the captjves for 1pylna un· leas the shah ii returned to (ran. Tbe declaration followed a Wray Casis Support to McCarthy By JEaRY HERTENSTEIN or .. o.11y,....~ Assemblyman Chet Wray, D- Garden Grove, said In a state ment released today through an aide that be is supporting state Assembly Speaker Leo T McCarthy ln hll bid to retain the speaker's post. And McCarthy, D·San Fran· ci1co. claimed victory today over Assemblyman Howard Berman, D·Los Angeles, aa)'ine Wray·s vote wu the 26th and the one needed to keep the speaker's chair. Wray, ln a statement to the Dally Pilot throu1h Charles Dargan, hll adminialrative U · a11tant, said, "Alter seven days of deliberation and consider•· lion of both candidates, I am giving my unqualified support and vote to Leo McCarthy ·· McCarthy waa In Orange County Monday Sffkiog Wray'a support, according to Howard Gingold, press secretary for McCarthy But Berman reportedly claimed Mooday afternoon that "Wray was undecided" and himse lf t e lepho n e d Wray seeking support. It was after those Incidents that Wray at 9 30 p.m. Monday te lephoned Dargan with the statement supporting McCarthy Glngold said Wray dtd have some "second thoughta" but de· clded late Monday to release the statement officially supportine McCarthy The Assembly speaker. at a Monday news confe rence in Sacramento, presented a list of 26 Democratic Assembly mem· bera who. he claimed, had com· miUed their votes to blm When Behnan learned ol the list be questioned the support or Wray, claimine the latter WU undecided, and aald he doubted support of ANemblyman Mike Gageof Napa new endor'Nment of lbe •bl· denu• actloDJ b1 A1atollab Ramo.lab Dome:lnL G botbaadeb Hid alter lbe shah flew fl'om tbe Un.bed SUtea to Panama over the weekend that 10.1De host.as• mt.in be freed before a.n.tmu. But the atudeotll aald llODday noae ot the captivee would be freed and all would be tried. Tbey ~­ ed tbelr posltioa ln a state radio broadcaat today. Wit.boat namln1 Gbotbudeh dlrecUy, Lbey nid ln part. • •. . . Tbe lrani&n naUcm ls ashamed to speak more lb.an neceuary to the enemy, partf cularly to a ft.llb7 c,.. lib America. 1o America we have only one thiDI to aay: HaDd over the depoaed abab and bla plunder, however much you keep him out.aide America. And 1f the U.S. pemmeat does not accede to this just and humane demand by the Iranian naUoo, the least we 1ball do wlll be to put ~e American spies oo tnal The students added that "nowadays, ominous murmur.§ ar e beard rrom thP White House quite braunly accuaing the Ira· nian nation of bavine chanced its position Whal ralu lmaelna lJon . . Why and bow is ll that this eoemy No. 1 of I.be lraman nation can allow lt.aetf to lDdul,e m such frivolous talk" la tt that ertam re$pon.stble officials have perbaps oo occa.s1on spoken lT· responsibly and led the enemy to hl.8 filthy and satanic whims"' Conatruction btdl are belne •ought today by tbe state Department of Tranaportatioo for the new, ee.-en-lane Padllc Cout tnpwa1 brid&e over Up- per Newport Bay. Advert1aemeot.a for the project let a Jm. 31 deadllne for 1ub- m1S11on of contract blda to the CalTrana otlice ln Loe An1eles. According to the CalTrans acbedule, conatruction should be1ln next June oo lbe struc- ture. It will replace the 47·)'e&r· old, four-lane bridle. Comt.ructioo time 11 estimated at lS to 18 mont.bs, wblcb meana the new br1d&e should be ln use by lbe end of ~l. Tbe brid&e la ooe of Newport Beach's biuest traffic bot· tlenecka and city officiala and clthen 1roups have been pu.abi.na since 1974 to have the old structure replaced Included in the project will be wldentng of the Pacific Coast H ighway intersections with Dover and Bayside drives at either f'f'ld of the span. The new bridle will be built to the north of the existlne bridee wh ich will remain 1n us ~ throughout the construcllon period CalTra.n1 t!n.1loeer1 now esUma~ the total construct.Jon <'OSl at S S million, up $7 millJon from the l.974 proJecl estimate or S2.~m11Uoo l',....P~Al ANTHONY INDICTED. • • punish technical errors of re-porting.·· Anthony continued. ·'In my view. there comes a point where proaecullo n becomes persecution," he said Anlhooy diacloeed today that as late 88 wt week negotiations were under way that could have led to a ·'fair and reasonable set- tlement of this matter.·· Anthony declined lo reveal whether he bad offered to plead guilty to a lesser ma.sdemeanor charge. He said he did not undent.and the decuion by the attorney general olfice to seek new lDCtict- menta. "It appears, however, that higher authorities lD tbe At· torney General'• office bave overruled the ~al deputies wbo bave worked on lbll cue for some two yean, the result ol which could be a.nc>tMr leqtby court proceeding," Anthony said During today's proceedings. Judge James 0 Perez agreed to delay arraJgnment or the deren· dants to Jan 11 Anthony's attorney . Tbomu Cro~by of Newport Beach. said he wall file a motion asking the court to d18mi.u the new indict- ment Neither Diedrich nor Kott com mealed today on the new in· dactmeot Conrad. who la ln custody on a federal loan fraud conviction, wasn't brought to Orange County for the arnign· meot Qty Will Pray STOCKTON (AP) ·-Tbe city council bu desi111ated lb1a a week of prayer ln Stockton for the U.S. hostqes in Tehran. HIDE AWAV Shop now while selections are plentiful. -.1 Use our Hide-Away Plan. Rolex can handle the pressure. The lncredible Roi ex Submariner- D•te -pressure· proof aown to 660 feet, a tclf-wtnding chronomelft- lt't a muterplect in llainleil ateel. - • aoa.mr A , • m. • • Money Tree TlllS UPLAJNS wby you 1ee aupermarteta wboae names an unfamlliar when JOO mo.. about from city to city. Re&tooaJ and local p-oeery dWna re- malo stroq. M danocntic u um picture may seem to be. no one no abo119 rqularly wW be under tbe Wasloo that there's a fantastic dlveraity of crocery outJeU. The buslnea o( re- 1.aWJ:lc food bu been cettinl more cooceutrated In tada century-ad th.la trend ii Jtll1 operaUve. ID alJDOlt &QY market you wllb to uamloe, tbe top cba1na have a bluer' chunk oltbe martet today than tM1did10 Jean qo. Two 10 .. nam•nt acencln, t.be Department of ~ and tbe Pederal Trade OwnmtWon, reeentl)' completed a study ol ll'ocer)' retaWnc c:onrtns Che ,ean 1954 to lt12. They found that wbereu In 1IM &be top four grocery chains In a market would cont.rol 45 percent of the business, by 1972 they were tatiDI down 52 pereen1 of the sales. SUl'DJIADET NEWS, a trade~ that la more up-to-date then t.be government, receotlr. issued it.a analyaia of grocery retaiHni in the nation 1 2S lar&est metropolitan markets-and they found the concentratioo to be greater than wu indicated by =vemment study. For example: the aovernment abowed that the top rour supermarket cbams bad 31 percent of the New York market in 1.972 Supermarket News reports that four d1al.na-Pathmark, Shop Rite, MrP and Foodtown--now have 42 percent (Wllb Pathmark and Shop Rite tied for first at 12 percent> For example· the government study abowed that the top four supermarket chains held S2 percent of the Cleveland market in 1972. Accordin& to Supermarket News, the top four -Pick-N-Pay, fuher Foods. Stop-N-Sbop and Heinen's - now have a 73 percent abare. Plck·N-Pay Ls first wilh27per- cent. FOK EXAMPLE: 10 the San Francilco-Oakland market. the government study showed the top four chains tnlh 47 percent of ~ market m 1972. Supermarket News, however, finds the top four-&feway, Lucky, Alpha Beta and Breotwood-eootrolllOg 5.1 percent Safeway. operat- in& here in ita headquarters city, la far out in front wiUl 28 percent For example: the 1ovemment study abowed the top four cbairus gamenng SO percent of lhe Detroit groeery business in lir72. Supermarket News bu the top four- Farmer Jack, Chatham, Kroger and A.&P-eapturt.nc 72 percent today. Farmer Jacki.a first place with Z1 perce11t. What does stick out in all these nsures. in additiicm to the IJ'Owinl toocent:raUoo, ii bow OM martet can differ sharply from the next ooe. While Safeway is tio& in San Franci.sa>-OakJand, lt 1ets clobbered down i.D Los Aol'lles where it comes in Mh betund Ralphs, Vona, Alpha 8eU and Lucky. Bi& supennarket chailu are t.akinc more and monr of our groceey dollar but who's on farsl depends on wb6cb market you're in. 'Even Recession Won't Cure Ills' By JOHN CUNNIYF -~---...... NEW YORK -Don't aped too much from lhe re- ceHion of 1980. Even before that recealoo bu officially begun, the correctivenesa of tt ii cndually betq discount- ed. What hu been aold as stiff medicine to remedy our ills may tum out to have the potency of eou&b syrup. This isn't to say the l"flCeaion, which bas been predict· ed for at least a year. woo't hurt. Unemployment is ex- pected to rise. there'll be Iota of pressure on wages and profits. and bousinc start.a~ fall abarply. IN Ol'BEll WORDS, lbe medicine ml&bt tute awful but its effectiveness milbt be awfully weak too. It probably won't bring down prices and borrowinl COila by very much, if at all, in 1980. Isn't a receuloo auppoled to deprea prices and In- terest rates! Thal'• the standard explanation, and it'a ex- pected to apply in lteO, but apparently not to the decree that we were led to expect. Several ecooomiata or foncatlq croups in recent days have in effect warned Americana not to expect early declines in prtce1 and borrowt.nc cc.ta unless the recession ii deeper lbao not aoUcipated. BENllY KAUPllAN, economist with the Salamon IJrotbers securiUes f1rm and comhSered a seer by IOIJle of bi.I oeers. believes that nim b1lber interest rates are a.bead. Tbis, despite a ratberabarpdecline recently. As be sees Jt, the prime lendiq nte, which droDDed to 1$ percent from ts~ percent In Jeaa than one monl6. will move higher again. Sometime in the next six months, be nys, it might hit 17 percent.. After that, be believes, lt sbould drop aha11>1)'. '11aat drop, bowver, eouJd be delayed unW tbe HCODd bait ol the year, or mootbl later than IDOlt eeoaomlltl an forecutmc . • MfSS PEACH I ' I 1 I.'. 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