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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-01-22 - Orange Coast Pilotes rom ompoc :-------------------! LinkEged in LAX Blast, TUESDAY AFTE NOON, JANUARY 2t, 1'80 .Jetliner E~tortian Try .,.,, "'• & • wn ,, .. • f'MCI • • • • Gold Takes Dramatic Plunge Found Guilty Three Of four former memben of the Hare Krishna religious aeet wen coavicted of narcotlcs \ am"= ebal'I• Monday by a ~ Los M federal jury. La.-a Beach resident Joe ' Dam, •. the alle&ed leader of a rt.DC that 1muagled millions of dollan worth of hashish oil, was found CUUtY on nine counts. Also coovicted were Douglas Snyder, 26. three count.a and link Eyed In LAX Blast, Extortion Try LOS ANGELES (AP> -Police and FBI picked through tWt.ed rubble for clues after a bomb ex- ploded today on a ba11a1e COD· veyor belt at a Los Angeles In· ternational Airport terminal Uled by Taiwan-baaed China Airlines. "Metal and glass were ev •f'YWbere," said police Officer Diane llurllh.y. ln•eatl1atora tentatively believe tbe exple»ive wu a pipe bomb, lbe aald. Meanwhile, FBl spokesman Tom Sheil n1d b.1a a1ency wu i.DH•tiiatinl the pouibWty that t.oda7'i lndaent mi1bt be reblt· e4 to a bomb estortloa plot a1alnat a Ualted Alr Linea J•WAer on Monday. <Related •ton. A.5) "W• bave to comlder tbal a u.a.t .. Pl*lble ••• Shell •aid. ''But tbtn ts DO ltlQnl l:DdlcatiGD U., are ad I woald ba• to eQeet the poulblllt711atremely alllbt-" Tbe aforUaG plot 1DYolved a ~ Loa Anle._·Banolulu Oi&bt which WU diYerted to mfl•·lalp Colorado SprlD11, Colo .• t111PG1't after United of· ftdall ......... toJd that ....... I aare·HDtlth• bomb wa1 ! aboard ud would explode U the plane deaceaded to low alUtudlt ~ No tQjarles wen reported la Use Loe AD..-blUt, wtdcb OC• nrnd llt·f:JD a.m. ad camed a eetfmu.ct t:21,000 damap. A tmaJl ftl9 WU tcn1t«i bQl WU alcklJ doUMCl bJ ftH com. ~-fll~. (lee .... PlpAJ) Lawrence Mooteomery, 30, one count Montcomery WU acquitted OQ one count mMt Jack Carreras, 32, ••• aequlUed al three eounta. The dlree men, all of wbom once were uaoelated with tbt Laauna Beach temple of the sect, are to join four other co- defeodanta for sentencin& Feb. 25 before U. S. Di.strict Judie A. Andrew Hauk. Those four -Roy Richard, 30 ; Joseph Fedorowslu, 28, Robert Carreras, 36, and Patrick Kenealy, 30 -entered euilty pleas in the case. Still at large in connection walb the smuggling case are Robert Shea, 40, Dean Green- berg, 28, Gary Roberta, 29 The 11 men were named in federal indictments handed down after a two-year inves~a­ tion by lhe Internal Revenue Service and the Drug Enforce- ment Adminiatration. Thal investigation was touched olf by the slaying of a Fountain Valley man in a con- spiracy al~e<ily launched by Davia, Ric68rd, Fedorowak.i and buainess auociatel not named ln the druC smu11Une lndict· menta. Richard wu sranted immuni· ty from proeeclltloo in the murder c:omplracy cue. Davla pleaded guilty to kidnap conspiracy and Hrved sis montba ln county jail. Fedorow1k11a atW awaitin1 trial in the eomplracy case. Federal prosecutor Eric Doberteen said the smua.tina rln• WU led by Davia who sat couriers Po81al u businessmen between P•ttitan and tbe Unit· ed Statel carrytq buhllb oil in typewriter cues. lnveati~aton teaUfied the oU wu olltaned from suppliers ln Paid-.. who would only deliver (lee DISBNA. Pase AZ) Take Your Advice, Chief SAN DIEGO (AP) - Tb• bUlboarda around town HY "Leave your k•7_11 ic.. your car," a belpiul. Up hom tM San .Die10 Police Department. wen. IOllMbody lOlt h1I car that •11 lload•J nilbt. JOUce HJ. ou ... wbo? .,. rhebledc~1DoitaNf'r lltend to of Pollce 8111 Kolmdei' WU stolen fl'om the Mrflc• lot of JD autom title ater wtlb Wllom bad i.tt tt for.en. , Boy Meets Gulls Bruce HlQinbotham, who recentlf moved to Lquna Beach from Plttaburlh, feeds aeaplla at La(Wla 'a Main Beach Part. . ...., ......................... . Briabt, clear weather ad a •hln.lna blue ocean tramformed the coast th1t weekend to a aummerlike resort after weeks of rain. Secr~t 'Agent' Escapes Silver Also Drops From AP Dllpa&dMe Gold plunged even futer to- day than at had gooe up in ~t week. Silver also dropped dramat.J<•ally Al one point, the preclOWI ' metal bad dropped as much as $180 um monung from ita mid· day peat 10 New York oo Mon- day The drop also prevented, or at least postponed, a possible crosainc ol the Dow Jones in Sil VEA VALUE HIKES PRICE OF ALM -84 OLD COINS, VALUABLES BRING BIG CASH -85 dualnal averaae of 30 stocks and the price of gold. Tbe Dow tradedintbe870range lo l"Mloa, eold clOled today at $706, down incredibly from Monday's close of $838.50. After bit.Ung $875 in New York oo Monday, eold wu trad.J.ng as low u $111115 in New York today. Gold prices plun1ed u in· veston cubed ln oo bu1lloo '1 re- cent spectacular price me. In 1.urtcb the price stood at ma wben tndinc ended. c1owo from SISC> Monday. The dollar firmed, and deUera attributed tbe •treoctbenlnl to President Carter'1 stand a&aimt the Soviet intervention in Aft=8'1. silver, which bu been cUmbtnc r:ouc.hl>' in line witb told, U.0 dropped today. It WU quoted at tu.so an ounce, down from .. Monday. However, it <See GOLD, Pace A2> Coast Weather Suasblne conttnulns Wednelday with UWe tem· perature eba111e. Low1 toa1Dt 38 at tbe beaches ancf 48 laland. Hl1hl W •d.neldaJ et aJoo.a the cout and12mland. IN81 •TeBAY ao....~ ......... -_, to m ..._, Jodi L.flJICh .. tape. ff• .. .,..,.., Ma GU to taN oaaUltt.g brff4, ( ... A.dopt-ca•WOlf, CJ). ..... I ,, I~ ,. I :·Choking Death Cause? A prehm1oary coroner's autopey abowa a man wbo d.ted Jan 11 wbll• acul1Un1 wttb Tustin poliee cboked OD bil OWD blood a.od suft'ocatad. Sgt. Len Gardner ol the Tmtlll Police Department 1ald Raymond Wallace B~, SD, ol Tustin, may b;an choked OD the blood that ran down bil throat from cuts OD b1a mouth or • nosebleed Gardner said the prellminary results were relayed to rum by a deputy coroner But the coroner's office re- fused to rele~ any official m- formatJon on Brestt's cause or death unW all mechcal reports are 111 "It's not bttause we're trying to be cap," aaJd Jlm Bei&Der. chief deputy COl"ODer "Tbe in· formatioo just isn't complete." The dead man's injuries were suffered dunng hia atruggle with police as they lned to subdue him for handcufftni, Gardner said Three polJce officers had beeti ('ailed to the apartment or Bresee's f1ancee to quell an argu ment The officers used a oeclt hold meant to render suspects un c:onsc1ous U\ an attempt to aub- due Bresee, wbo tbey said became Vlolent. It was during the slru"1de that Bresee fell and hit his head on a refrigerator, Gardner iuud. Twitin police and the Orange County District Attorney's Of fice are lnvesl11ating Bresee's death The three omcera will re- main oo duty throughout the in· vesUgatioo, Gardner said. The toxJcological teats that will complete the autopsy are expected lo be ready late Uus we elf. Fro111 Pa.., AJ KRISHNA .•. ...., it H the courier presented a photo&I'apb of Davia. Dobert.een presented evidence during the two-week trial that varloua front companies were established to launder the pro- ceeds from sale of the hash oil and to glve members of the group aeemlnaly le1it\mate sources of income. Jury deliberations began Fri day and concluded Monday evenlnc. All bul one of the 11 lodktees were one time members of Hare Krishna temples in Loi Anceles or Lasuna Beach althou1h t.em ple offtciab aald they bad been excommwlicated at the llme of t.be indlctmenta. Oil Worker Held A VON (AP) A atrikJ.na un· ton oil worker, Ronald Levin, 28, bas beeo booked for ln- v e 1tt1 a tt on of arson and bur1tary in connect.loo wtth a Tosco Reftnery fire e1Umated to have caused at least '250,000 damaae. authorltiea aaid. DAILY PILOT Tr.0<-C-INll?~lol -wfllcll .. , _ ____ ,,,_.._..,, ... °'_ c ..... ,.,..,. ..... c-. ............ _.,. """''--· ,,,,....,. ,,...,, ... , ... . _..._, __ ............... -.. ...... l••~V-'ln t,_,~lff<"l-C-A ................ -.. ,..._,.._"_ ~.,,.--~,. ......... -•••If_, c--c•-..i•nut ·-"-... ---·--···~ 'ltl<• ... fl ...... 10 ... o. ...... ..._ -"·-r1111« .,.... ... ........... __ ........ ... o-Wo• i.-.._..~ -Attltl ... tMa ........ l•ten omc.. C.14MtM ........... ... UllMt e..tll •tt1 ,_. C•'1 ..._...., .... .,.._~,,m,_...._.. • -_....,__ ____ ~ o..-- --.. • Wlllllllill .......... ~unn me ... ftrl1 lbrel tbl o1 .,., ~"· t.uppot'Url ol the • 1111 nallAI ...... bold ........ "raw. .,.... &bl aaltla to llJ wMt tMy e ti I fQr ~UMdrulea. S. . .1 ... Helma, R N C • and "•• 0 rt k . l>oraaa. a. Calli.. • llt a PN·lftlrtb oen en:mce at t.be C•pitol. try 1 to ra1b auppon tot tblU" pn,,...." a hfe" alMDd· m t '-> U. Olmtit\lt.ka that c»-n~ Ille • betmnln1 wttb OClll c~ptiaa. IJotlt Roon and Seaate venlaea bne bffo 1tuck lD committee 11Dc• ea.rty 1111, and Helma coDCeded "we may not 1et tbe amendment tbJa year" But. Helms aaid, "lf we at.and to&ether, we wiU WU\·· Dornan added. "We're comma out smok· mt oo tbi5 iNue lb1.a yHr " Doman rlclkuled poUUclana who aay they pel'IODally ~ abortloo but vote against Jectsla ti on to outlaw It completely. " ... Those pbooiea who want lt both ways -it is tun.set for tbei.r political llvea," he said. A• marchers galbered at the rallying point -the ellipse near the White House they were ex horted by John Mawn or Long Island, N Y not to let their con v1cllons slide by • voting for the lesser of two evils " Speaking into a public address system that earned his vo1c-e to the Wlute House, Mawn said "Jimmy Carter . there 1s no way you are going to get the Right of Life vote because you are the lesser of two ev11$." Carter and his principal Democratic opponent, Sen Edward M Kennedy, both op poae pauage of a conautulloual amendment lo ban abortions Carter also 1s against federal funding of abortions. while Ken nedy supports such financing un der certam c1rcumslance1. A ........... 8PV FLEES PRISON Chrtetopher Boyce ,.,.... P"fl'6 AJ FSCAPE ••• • • Debbie Benbow <left> and Judy Carter dust off a 40-foot snow dragoo they have built with others on their property tn Wenatcht."e, Wash It took more than three houn to complete the character, down to his canning lid eyea, icicle horns and a coating of green food colonng. Marines Held In Vandalism Of SC Meters Four Camp Pendleton Mannes were arrested early to- day on charges they smashed mne parklng meters near the San Clemente pier only to hnd that most of the COUl-Operated devices were empty Arrested art> Bernard Eugene Lemaster, 19 . David Charles Porth, 20. David Kent Haught, 19, and Donald Wayne J obnaoo, 21. Pob~ are qu~tiomng the four men m ronne<:uon with a rash o{ recl'nt .. Cool Hand Luke · park ing meter break-lna in the beach area dunng the past two weeks It 1s alleged that the four men were SffO by a beach-area resi- dent who beard them using a hammer to ba!h the meters at l 20 a.m today Police stopped the four Marines in an auto near tbe north beach area at 1.43 a.m. It la alleged that a hammer, screwdriver, a Ure lron and coU11 were found in the auto. Tbe toola may have befll used in connecUon wl9> the meter brealdna, police did. Police said lbey have bad similar problems in tbe put with t.bieves, operalln1 like the Paul Newman motion picture character. who rip open paJtinl metera to eet tbe coina Loaide. But police bave rttently asked city crews to empty tbe meters more often so that there is less loot ln them But a double-bead meter costs about $200 to replace. Last July, a 27-year-old man was arrested on charges be used a plpecutter to take parking meters off tbelr stand•. The meters were later recovered mlnu.s the coins lnakle, police said. Valley Water Tests Begun LOS ANGELES CAP) -The flrat teata of tap water and proc- e11ed food product.a from the Sao Gabriel Valley bave been conducted by health offidala, wbo earlier closed 32 valley well• bttauae ol. tracea of a poaalble canc!'er-cauatns chemical. Frank Baumann. chief of the atate Department of Health Servlcea Southern California Laboratory, said t.be lab wU1 be looklna for the chemical tricbloroethylene in 130 aamplea of "food, drink and what have you -all proceaaed in t.be af. fected areu." Reaulll of the Jab teat.a of aome of the tap water telta were expected today. Food product tatina wu more compllcat.ecl and 1'91uhl were not expected uaW later in the week. MAN C4MPAJGNS FOR Y ALENTINES . SUN CITY. ArlJ, CAP> -An 81-year-old man bu launched a drive to send valentines to aemcemen aboard U .s . shli-in the Ptnlan Gull and lndlan Ocean.. Geor1e Tbompson'1 plan la an outafO'lt'th ot a aucceoful cam- pal&n be orpni&Cd a.at month co aana CbdltmU cards to tbt 50· Amerlcu Wt.al ln Teb,ran. 118 Gas Station O.arged in Suit A Huntington Beach service station owner wu sued Monday by the Orange County distnct at· torney on charges that gasoline he sold dld not meet sUtte re· qu1rements Deputy District Attorney Peter Huet.eobttlt said that a heavy oily substance was found ln 1uohne tanb at lbe lndepen· deot Dick 'a Servtce Station at 6001 Edlnaer Ave Other cliarges brought against service stal1on owner Richard Gardner included false adverua lng, interference wt th govem- m en t employees who took samples from underground storage tanU and breakmg or tampertna with seab placed up- on storage tank.s Huelsenbeck said that the foreign aub8t.ance was detected by the county's we11bta and measures employees aft.er com- platnt.a from customen "One motorist stated ~t her car started knocking and ~t there was a lol of smoke aft.er sbe bought gas," be u1d Huebeobeck said t.be nature~ tbe alleged foreip substance hu not been ~rmined. Gardner bu JO days to file an anawer CO the swt.. Pullback Slated CAIRO, f;gypt <AP) -The defense nwuaters of Egypt and Israel conferred today on ar- rangements ror the next laraell pullback tn the SUsa.i PeoimuJa and reported no problems, deap1t.e the current troubles ln the talks oo Palestln111n autooomy Elders Balk Rate Hike Draws Howls LOS ANGELES <AP> -Angry senior citium have protested Southern California Gu Co. 's $178 9 million rate bike applicatioo at an emotional state Public Utilities Commission Maring The only PUC representative pre5ent. Judge Mary Carlos, on several occasions was forced to ask for order Monday from the crowd. which was pro- testing the proposed 16.7 percent residential rate hike. If the increase is granted, r-esidential rat.es would go up about $.1.50 a month. "The lilellne rate ls going down the drain for us senion," said Edward Novicoff. founder and vice president of Senion for Political Action. "The time has come to st.op." The gas company contends it needs the increase to cover higher wages and payroll taxes, new con- servation activities. and expansion and replacement of facilities. F,....P.,.AI BOMB ... Caty r1rt> department '\pokesman Ned Cbatf1e1d said the expl061ve device was placed on a luggage cooveyor belt m a tt-rm1nal bulld1n1 called Satellite Two. at the northern alde of the airport tenninaJ Chatfield said the conveyor belt then was st.arted, and the bomb weot through a narrow tunnel before exploding near the China A.irlmes luggage area. ''1'bere wru. a small hre, and we bave cordoned off the a:ca around the Ch.Ula A1r1.Joee or- flce People can't get lJl lbere ngbt now," Chatfield said. He allld that no one wu ln th.- tuggag4!' area at the t.1me of the t•xpl~1on No gro~ or ind1v1duals had cl81 mt'd r~ponsi b1hty ror the bombin~. he added China Atrhnea is based in Taipei and baa U S. offices m Los Angeles. Sao Francisco. ChJcago. HoooluJu. Houston and New York The airhne is a paasmcer and Crel&bt carrier wbicb employs 4,665 persona. llloct of its airplane fleet is U .s made. includinc alx Boe- m1 727s, and three Boeln&-7471 Burglary Crimes Said Unimportant SACRAMENTO CAP> -The Los AnSi:eles Police Department t rt!ats home burglary as "a less- than important cnme." says a -;pokesman. LA PD Deputy Chief Don Su llivan told the Criminal Justice Committee or the state A&sembly Mooday that the of- fi cers are too busy dea!lng with murder. rape, aeeravated as- sault and other violent crimes. and the most compettttve pnces, anywhere. 4J 0 o-- ~ 4111 <u/41Ji;.~ _l.f/r#llliM _,_.... ---t ·~ -. . • o-.,_. , ..... .__ U fASHION ISl.\NO • NIW~T 8lAgt, CAUPOltNl,4 f2MO tlLlPHONl 17 141 6•4·2494 . I I N FIFTEEN CENTS j Red Spy Escapes From Prison Delly .... ,..,. ..... FBI Kin Convicted 'In 1977 LOMPOC (AP) -Christopher Boyce, one of two young Calilor- nJam convicted in 1977 of de- liveriq c:oples ol cluatrled U.S. defen1a documenta to Soviet ageota, bu escaped from tbe federal prbon here, a prison spokesman aaid today. Milt F.dman, executive uals· tant to the warden at Lompoc, said that "escape paraphernalia" 1ncludiog tinanJps and a makeshift ladder were found at tbe rear fence of the maximum-security prison 150 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The search of the grounds was conducted after Boyce was m1.Ssing at the 10 p.m. prusoner count Monday. COAST COLLEGE STUO£NT ELV1RA.TORRERRO USES NEWPORTS NEWEST LIBRARY She Wea Among Flrwt-<lay Patrons Monday aa Newport Center Branch Opened The prison had recently beeo converted from a minimum secunty facttity to maximum- secunty after several escapes, Including that of American ln dian activist Leonard Peltier He 1s scheduled to be senten~ an Los Angeles today for last year's escape Opening Day Busy One Andrew Lee, sentenced to W'e m pnson in the same case, re ma1ned Ul custody at Lompoc to- day. Boyce, the son of a former FBI agent, was serving 40 years for hU part in the case. Patrons Waiting at New Library's Door The story of how Boyce and Lee obtained and delivered US. satelhte secrets to ltussian agents was the subject of a 1979 book "Tbe Falcon and the Snowman" by Robert Undsey, a New York Times reporter. 87 JOANNE aEYNOLDS Of .. De6fr Nit""' Newport Beach 'a newest library facility, t.be tlS7,000 N= Cmler' branda, opmed .M , il,i 1eara after the City Co flrlt decided to build It. Jn aplte of the delays that pla1ued con1tructton of the UbrarJ Mxt door to the Newport Barbor Art Museum, librarians on dutJ Monday said they bad plenty ol patrons. Reference librarian Marilyn Coatamagna said there were people waiting for the branch to open at 10 a m. and there was a steady stream of visitors all L day. l "We bad a circulation of 375, divided between fiction, non- ficti.911 and a lot of records. We evf!fi issued some library cards, ao I think it wu a good opening day," she commented. City Librarian Judy Clark says the branch, the city's fourth, ls probably its last With two good sized branches ~ on each side of Upper Newport Bay, "I don't think any Midi tional branches would be con- templated," she said. "We're eolng to concentrate on renovating our other brandies, probably starting witb JJalboa," Ms. Clark added. She also noted that tbe budget problems that plagued the newest branch have been , m ••nified by paasage of meuune such aa Propositioos 13 and 4 and would make new libruia even more difficult to build. . The Newport Center branch, ftnt deliped in 1978, fell victim to political presaure, budeet euta, de1l1n setbacta and i I~ problem.. Tb• dela.Ja 1uffered by the UbrUJ have~ problems for other elt1 projects u well. Tbe..., branch library coven J4,008 IQU&r• feet and DOW hoUMI t.be library'• technical ...m-dlvtaioo. Tbe divtsion bad beea boaled ID a ~~ former church oa Balboa ll1aDd that can now be tuned into a amall part and commuaib' buildlnl -a project tbal bad bea pmmlaed bla:nd .-Sdeata by 11'11. The new library branch also contains the library ad - mindtradve offices. That frees about NO ~aare feet at the Mad.Din braocb. former lite of the edm1ni.atratlve offices. for library services. Branch hours at Newport Center will be from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. oo Friday and Saturday. Huntington Board Weighs Busing Fees The U.S...manbal'a office, the FBI and IOCal law enforcement officers were aearchinc for Boyce. There wu no mfonna- tion OG whether be bad any out· side aid in hia escape. Boyce, 26, was imprisoned June 20, 1977, for communicat· mg aod traaauttin1 information to a foreign government, after a Los Angeles federal court JW'Y deliberated three hours. BJ IE&RY CLAUSEN Of .. °""'~,_ Charelng school bus fees to parents is "unmentionable," Huntlngtoo Beach area school officials agreed Monday night. But tbev mentioned it anyway. Ocean· Vlew (elementary) School District is faced with In· creasing tramportatlon costs, a fleet of aging buses and more students with transportation needs as neighborhood schools close because of declining enrollment. Jim Jooee, assistant superin- tendent for business, opened the issue for discussion by reporting that cl08.ing Robinwood School thU summer will increase bus riders. He offered four possible alternatives for solving the bus- ing problem. * * * Trustees immediately refused two suggestions, purchasing seven new $26,000 buses and, second , eliminating all busing except for students facing dangerous walking routes Trustees discussed two other possibilibes involVlDg the stag- gering of opening times at some schools so that buses could make more runs and service more children. They also ordered Jones and the district's new Mast.er Plan Committee studying tbe po6SJ ble closure of more schools -to get busy oo a whole new busing plan. Board President Darrell Carter questioned the wisdom of closing Robinwood to save money when it appears that transporting the student body to nearby Crest View School could cost more than the savings * * * From mid-1974 to the end of 1976 Boyce was a secunty clerk for TRW Inc .• a defense contrac- tor in the Los Angeles suburb of Redondo Beacb. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard A. Stitz maintained dur- 10g prosecution of the case that the security breach was one of tbe most senous in recent his- tory. and said intelligence of- ficials may never know the full impact of the documents given the Russians. The FBI said Boyce and Lee, 28, began their scheme to sell secrets to the SoYiet Uruon early 10 1975, and allegedly sold classified information about a proposed satellite commuruca- tions network for spies to a So- viet agent the FBI identified as Bona Grishin, a science attache at the Soviet embassy in MeXJco City <See ESCAPE. Page AZ> Bus Charges Protested Mother Vows Appeal to Attorney General BJ ftSVB 1UIUl&LL ............... The mother of four LQuna Beaeb younpten saya she'd aak the It.ale Auome1 General for belp nnt week if the aebool dla- triet IC* ahead wltb plans to ebU'I• parents for bualnl their children to ICbool. parenta at a recent school board meeting, but Mn. McCormick's letter, received by the diatrict Moact.y, ii the fint action taken a1ainst the bus proiram. "U t.bia aoes throueb, lt'a go- inl to coat me $368 a year to send my three kida to Allio on the bus," the an&rY mother said But 1be ref\laea to pay the rare, and Instead, will Join several other ~ta to carpool their YOUD11ten to school. "l ftgu.re lt will cost me 2S centa a day to carpool," abe said, "and my car la a 1u q ." Dlatrict otftdall aay they have contacted the county COUDHl'• office for an optnion ln relatloo to wbetber an envitoomental r-.. port ls required. Kidnapping Payoff Offering Revealed ,.,_._._ SPY Fl.EES PRISON Ctlrf9'opher Boyce Dramatic Plummet By Gold Fnm AP IHlpa&cltes Gold plamced even futer to. day tba.o it bad 1ooe crp 1n recent weeks. Silver also dropped dramatically. At one point. the precious metal bad dropped u much u SUM> this afternoon from its mid- day peak in New York on Mon- day The drop also prevented, or at least postponed, a poaaible croasmg of the Dow Jones in- SILVER VALUE HIKES PRICE OF FILM -84 OLD COINS, VAL.UABLES BRING BIG CASH -85 dustnaJ average of 30 stocks and the pnce of sold. The Dow traded in the 870 range. Mooex in Newport Beach •u quoting gold at$682at about 12:30 Uus afternoon, and sliver at$34. In Loodon, gold closed to«by at S7~. down incredibly from Monday·s cloae of $838 SO After h1tung $875 in New York on Mooday . gold was trading as low as SEB5 m New York today but later climbed 1ust above $700 Then it fell back to $682 London's five maJor bullion houses fixed the pnce for morn - IJlg trading at $'763, and the af· temooo fixing was S737.50. In Zunch, the mPlal was quoted at S777 at midday Huntington Girl, 6, Returns Home Valeena Miller, the 6-year-old taken from her grandpan.ots' Huntington Beach home more than a year ago. was on her way back to Orange County today following a ruling Monday by an Arkansas JUVerul e court referee Blast, Fire Hit Tuna Boat In San Die~o that her mother shouldn't have custody ottbectuld Judge W Q Hall decided al the end of a two-day heanne that tbe former child beauty pageant WUl· ner should be placed with her grandparents, Kenneth and Juanita Moore of Hununiton Beach. They are her le1al guard- ians and parents of 26-year-old Cam a.1.1.a lliller. who races child stealing charges in Orange ap..m. ty in ccnnectJoo witb tbe case. Orance County authorities say Valeena was living with her g randparenta in 1978 when Mrs M Wer allegedly took tbe child and disappeared. 'Ibey were found a year later in Arkansas. The MOOttS have been attempt. ing to recain custody of the child since July. Tbe Oran1e County pre· liminary bearing into child steal- ing cb.aftes qainst II rs. Miller is scheduled to start Wednesday in Santa Ao.a. Mn. Miller l5 freeoo $10,000 bail and attended the cuatody beartn& in Benyville. Ark Govan H. Burke, an attorney for the Arkansas Department d Social Services, said todll)' that Mn. Miller testified at the bear- inl that sbe "dearly lo~es the child." Coast Weatber Sunablne eonUnuin1 Wecinaday with Httle t~m­ peratun cban1e.1 Lows tonlabt 38 at the beaches and-46 inland. Htebs W ednetd.ay 66 &loa1 the coutad~lnland. IN818E TODAY So1M ........... ... -btlt to m ...... Joclt ~ " ... ll• .. _..., ht• oU to'°"~ bnd. (S. A.,,-o·•ol/. CJ). I ' l I Die l/ICl•••te •tlcep .. l'I Steve Boehae ah&re1 ride on bi.a bicycle built·for-tou.r with fellow commuter Donna Wheelock. Boebae, who lives in Santa Ana and works at Fairview State Hospit.tl in Coata Mesa, rides to work every day . pick.in& up puaeqen along tbe way. He ptcb up Donna, a co-worker. every Tues- day and Thursday "Pedal, or pay," is the motto ol Boshae's Bike-a-pool. So rar. he say~. everyone pedals. so he isn't making any money w1th hl'S bike He's s ure having a lot of fWl, though. Home Definition Argued Newport Council Di// ers on Two Laws Newport. Beach City Council members, wbo have been trying for a year to write a law defin· iDJ a home, are oo the verge of adc>ptl.Dc dilferent definitions ln lwo Mp&nte laws. And it ian't clear which law would take precedence. Tb• iHue ceotera on bow many equan feet of Uvtna space ahould be Mt u a minimum for abome. At the conclusion of Monday's Ctty Council meetlnc. coun- cilmen est.bu.bed two different flew-. -one of 220 square feet in the buildtns code and another one of 800 square feet in the zoo. ms cocte. The chan1e ln the buUdine code w1U have a public bearing Feb U. Councilman Don Mcinnis, who wanted the clty to 1Uck wllb the 600 square foot minimum set ln 1972, called the change unaccept· able. But Mayor Paul Ryckoff, who puahed for the chanse to 220 square feet ln the buildine code, said be t.btn.ks the change wtll help city officials grapple with the issue Ryckoff sees the problem this way· -The bu.UdiJlc code. which set.a st.andardl for conatruction, ta more rigid than the wrung code No variances can be jrant ed from bwldine code require meots -The zoning code, which spells out what kind of land u.ses are allowed ln eacb ~one, Is more nexJble. Council member. can approve vanances -U a builder wanted to build lea1 than the 600 square foot mlolmum, he'd be prevented from doing so by the building code. -Lowerlne t.be buJldine code minimum givea the council the ability to approve projeeta with unit.a as small u the 220 square foot minimum propoeed for the bulldine code by votine a variance from the 600 squatt foot mlnimum still U.t«i in the 20Dinc code. Ryctolf Wat told that IUCh variance oo uoit sue milht be aoulbt by the backers of a pro- poted smior citizen boualna proJ- eet in Corona del Mar. He said be want.a the project backers to get the change ll they ask ror it, so the bwlding code had to be modified. Mc Innis said be thought the project's backers ought to ask for the variance before any changes are made in city laws. He Predicted the 220 square foot mlnimum would give rue to "rabbit butch" dwelling umts. The councll bu been erap- plln1 with defining a dweWoe unit and the families that inhabit lbem for more than a year Ii.nee the planning commission began lookine for waya to r~Ul.re 11· leeal unita. F,.....P~AJ KIDNAP PROBED. • • alleged plot during a meetine in early August at the Foxhunter dJacotheque ln Irvine. · . 'He Uked me If ' COUUJ bun anybody, kidnap anybody I swd I probably couldn't ," Reich tesltfled Reich aald that 10 a subse quent meet.mg two days later that Smith offered tum $10,000 "if l wanted to be involved " The intended v1ct1m, Reich teattfled, waa Identified aa a woman who was the 1l1ter of the owner of a construction r1nn Miss Bealer has been miu1J1g since AU& 23 Her abandoned car wa.a found on the Garden Grove Freeway not rar from her residence Her dlaap~arance coincided with telephone demaoda for $100,000 to her brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. Smith currently Is servtna a 20-year prtton aenteoce for at· tempted extort.ion on Fox South was convict~ of the charge tn U.S. D11trlct Court 10 Los Aneeles In statements g1veo to the FBI, Smith admitted his role ln the extortion ache me. but claimed be bad notbine to do with the woman'• dlaappearance aod murder. He repeatedly told lnveaU,aton that Mias Bealer went on a boat nde from Dana Point Harbor with two men be knew only u Ray and Jack He said the boat returned without the woman aboard F,....PagrAJ ESCAPE •.. HB Battle Brews On Salary Issue Witnesses at trials of the two boyhood frienda said that Lee waa paid $70,000 tor tbe top secret material. Boyce alao wu accuaed of stealina codes which tbe government contended could have compromlaed tbe CIA'• cryptofraphic communlcationJ syatem. Boyce, teatlfylng at Lee'1 trtal, said Lee blackmailed him Into partlctpatlng. He labeled Lee as a herom addict wbo needed money for biJ habit. BJ tn'EV! MAaBLE Of -Detty""' ... Tbe Huntiniton Beach City Coundl faced a naht wttb the ci-ty attorney today beeaUH coun- cilmen bave refused to increase ber "5,000 a year 1alary. Clty Attorney Gail Hutton, an elected city offtclal, wun't 1peclfte about ao.y le1al actloo 1be mtabt be cont.mplaUna. But 1be 1akS after a 1tormy council 1ea1loo Mooday 1be beUev• the City Charter guarantees her a reuonable aalary and that ahe mtendl to follow ber ..... op- Uoa1. Mn. Huttca charted the coun- c tl bad arbitrarily and capriciously 1lngled her out by not boostina her salary when DAILY PILOT ... °""" VIU ______ __ """=-..... ~~-=- a.. .. ~. ..._,,,~ .... -....................... ~ f $1 JI I ('J'M,..., n .. fMus••...,. . " other department heads were .rra oted ralaes. She said a 13,000 bike would be appropriate. "You always talk about how this 11 the 10th lar1eat city in the state, well. YOU should P•YJOUT attorney like tt is," she tol the council She 11u11ested 1be was being punlahed because the council 11 unhappy with ao Independent, elected attorney. Only council members Ron P attineon and John Tbomu voted to ftlve her a pay booet. Pattinlon ca ed bit eolleaguea "Just plain damncbeap." Councilman Robert Mandie abstained from votlnc but d.ldn 't explain why Councilwoman Ruth Finley said tbe attorney was constantly tryin1 to place her department above the counctl She Hid she wouldn't approve a ralff until a better reladonabip waa rHched. "Until I see a meetlna d the minda not on poUUca1 lf'OUDda, I'm not willlna to dllcUll ber salary," erplaIMd Mn. fl'lnley. •'There ue man)' problem• between the council and her of. flee -pertlapt •he Ju.t doeln't 1eethem." Several coaacll mema,.ra clatmtd ttwy wen lobbted by Jin. Hutton and HYeral of her trteadl prior to tbt mMUQa urs· l~ • ptl1 niM. 'If tldl baa become a DOJlttcaJ tuue lt'1 way becau. Gail bu made It that WBY.t" •aid Ooun-cilwomaRutbBaue1. Couocllman Clano1 Yoder Hid tbt dty Deedl to tlkt a bard look at cutdq HpeoMI and boidlDI tbe l1M oo ..ian... Be ta.Id Mn. Hutton'• 1elary WU a41Dod dace to lt&rL - Patiloa® 1colded 1111 col· &HtUll f« ubbtn1 tbe e req ad Hid Mn. • ton WH betn1 1ta1ltd out ea...... . '• DOt art Of • empk>)<el baraJllAlD.t Lee wu arrested 1n January um outaide the Soviet l!:mbuay In Mexico Ctty, and aut.bor1tJea said that mieroftlm of top secret U.S. document.a wu found lo bis pocket. At the Ume be claimed be worted for the CIA. Boyce and Lee both 11 ved on the afnuent PalOll Verdes Peninaula south of t.o. An1elea. Boyce's father ~ed aa security ctuef for McDonnell Dougla.a Corp. 111 Huntington Beach after leaving the FBI. Lff'1 father la a prominent patbo}oglat. In an interview after he was sentenced, Boyce said that when he and Lee met with tbrff Ru111iana ln the dark basement of lbe embuay in Mexico City iD the fall of me, one Ruaalan railed h1I gla111 ln a tout and said: "To peace." And Lee reapocded, "To caah." Boyce, an honor atlldent durinc a brief Utne in coUec•. bad paged Hvtral IO'rernment HCUrit)' cbeeb before be weat to ...wt lo TltW'1 "black vault," a code room for communlcatlon1 between the CIA and the defenae contractor. Hll apolant CO MUltJve CGCD· muatcatlont traffto dS.cloaiq CIA act!vlUe. abroad, lncludfnl tntervtntloa ln Auatrallan domeatlc affairs. led lUID co breach bll MCUrtb' plfdtt ln 1171 durtn, a nllbt ol d.rlDklq and 1mokinl marijuana at a ~ ot LH't. f' Three ot four former members of the Hare Krlabna ,.llaioul aect were convict..s ot nareotlca 1mu1111at char111Mondayby1 Loa A.qelel federaJ Jury. La1m1a Beach rnldent loe Davia, 30, the aUeced leader ot a rlo1 that 1mugaled mllllom ot dollars worth of baahl11h oU, wu found lfUllty on nJne counts Al.so convicted were Douc!aa Snyder, 28, three cou.ota and Lawrence Moat1omery, 30, one cou.ot. Montaomery WU acqultted OD one count and Jack Carreras, 32, wu acquitted of three count.a. The three men, au of whom ooce were aaoclated with the Laeuoa Beach temple of the sect, are to .)otn four other co- defendanbl for sent.encina Feb. 25 bef0tt U S. l>Ultnct Jud&e A. Andrew Hauk Tboae four -Roy Richard, 30; Joeepb Fedorowskl, 28 . Robert Carreras, 36, and Patrick Kenealy, 30 entered euilty pleas lo lbe case Sttll at large in connection with the smugghn1 caae are Robert Shea. 40, Dean Oreeo- ber1. 28, Gary Roberts, 29. The 11 men were named ln federal indictments handed down aft.er a two year investiga- tion by lbe Internal Revenue Service and the Dru& Enforce- ment A.dmmiatratJoo That tove1ll1alioo was touched off by the slayint of a Fountam Valley man in a COO· spiracy alleeedly launched by Davls, Richard, Fedorowaki and businesa aaaoclatee not named in the drua smu11lin1 lndict· menu Richard was granted 1mmuru ty from pl"06eeutlon ln the murder conspiracy cue Davia pleaded guilty t.o kidnap conspiracy and served stx months in county JAJI Fedorowslti ta alill awa.tlng tnal • m th.! coo.aparacy case Federal prosecutor Enc Doberteen said the smuggl.Lng nng wru; led by Davis who sent couriers pos10g as bu.'>messmen betwe<•n Pakistan and the Urut l:'d State11 carrying huh1sh oil ln typt•wnter c:ast''> lnvt•shl(ators test10t'<I the 011 ~a!> obta1m-d from !!Upphers In Pak111tan who would only deliver 1t tf the courier pre11ented a photoeraph of Dav111 Dobert.een presented evidence during the two wHk trial that various front c·ompanies W('re t•stablJsht><J to launder Lhc pro ceed~ from sale of the bash 011 and to give members of the ~roup 'oermlngly lcgittmah· source~ of 1nc·1Jmt• J ur\ dt Uberutions began f'n day and conC'luded Monday evenlnl{ A II but one or the 11 md1ctee-. were one time members of Han· K rl11hna temples In Los Angeles or Laguna Beach althoueh tem· pie otncials said they had bffn excommuDJcat.ed at the time of the Indictment.a Grain Guards Eyed WASHINGTON <AP) -The Carter adm1nt11tratlon told Coogress today 1t was pre~ to take "appropriate meuUttS to erumtt that other naU0118 do not help the Soviet Union make up for grain loet In the U S em· bar~o DA:t' IN KIE,,--........ JiSll:ltiM:U.,.. dlu' J •• Co111·t Rejects Bakke R11ling SACBAMENTO <AP> -A auu. appeall court, ~lnl the U.S. SUpnme Court'• Bakke deds1on, N)'I the Unlvenlty of Calllomla may not 1lve preference to minortUea ln law ~I admiMloftl, even without quotaa. Monday's 2-1 decision by the 3rd District Court of Appeal, ll upheld by higher courtJI, would exclude California from the partial victory won by minontles In the U.S Supreme Court's 1978 Bakke decision. The Bakke dedlion, alao baaed OD a UC Davia Procram. 1ald racial quota may not be ~ ln profeaaloo.al acbool ad· miulcnl but may be coaaldered u ooe factor amoot otben in admluiom dedaJom. s..,&n• Ti91ate11 ...tf ... 11 Grtp BJ 'fte .4111 da .. Preu Tbe Soviet Union la reported llptenin, Ill CrlP on A11bantstan, with t.bouaaads ot admlniatrator. takina over the aovernmmt and troos-t.ramlerred from eutera Europe replac- inl Al&ban army deserten. The Sanday nmes of London ~ from Kabul that almost 5,000 Soviet bureaucrats have been flown to the Afghan capital to clean up the meu resultlq from three communlat COUJ)I ln 20 months. Career 8efferu Ir•• 8•••~ By Tbe A.uodated Prea President Carter extended an olive branch to Iran's revolu- tionary regime despite the continued captivity of the American hos tages in Tehran But he warned Ayatollah Ruhollah Kho- meini's forces that America's pallence is "not unlimited." There wa.a no Immediate retiponse from Iran. Earlier Mon- day, Foreign Minister Sade&h Ghotbzadeh lumped Americ8:n lmperiallam and Soviet commWllllm toeelher as threats to his country. Patton 'Confused' At Wife's Shooting By FaEDRJCK SCHOEii EHL OI -Deity ...._ Matt Irvine aUomey Gary Wayne Patton wu sufferui1 "a coo fused, explodin1 and troubled mind'' when lus wile wu abot to death 10 the couple's Irvine apartment m November of 1978, Patton's attorney churned today In Orange County Superior Court Patton. 35, 1s facmg has second trial oo a &e<."Ood degree murd~r charge filed IJl conntttioo Wlth the dealb of Katherine Patton. 23, folJowtng an arrument over their failln1 two-month mar· rta1e. A new tnal wu ordered at the t>nd of the first proct>t.'dm~ after tvadence ol 1mpro~r Jury coo duct wu prHented to Jud&P Thf'Odott M II lard · HU busmess had fatlf'd, his wife had falled and tu.s Ute had failed.·· defense attorney Alan Stokke told the Jury today In upla101ng the problems 14 1tb Patton'• law practice. Stokke said that aeveral people had left the law firm "lareely becaUM of the intolerable sJwa. tloo wt lb Gary.'' It la the defense contenUon that Patton wu 1ufferin1 d manic depressive mental condt lion when the shootina occurred and lberefore lbould be found lD· noceot by reuon of Ullanity The jury 10 the first tnal found that Patton wu sane at lbe lime lbe crime occuned. Stokke UM!rted that Patton was not capable of barbortn• malice a!Of'ethou&ht when be al· lt-gedly shot hlS Wlfe with a 22- cahber automatic pistol Patt.oa. Stokke said, had bor- rowed the run so be could com- mit suicide Stokke said that Patton in his deeply depressed state was not ('apable or being aware or tus legal responub1lat1es aod theoreforP <'ould not commit murdt>r a.-. dcfanE'd b} law. A JW'Y wu selected late Mon-da~ fQUowtng five day~ of m len~1ve examtnatJon by Stokke and Deputy Diatnct Attorney Paul Meyer. Meyer-, in his opening atate· ment, t.&1d that 1t 1s the prose<:u· lion's ~Uef that Patton IS ewlty or St'('Ond degree murder and ~as a~art> of rus acuons when the shooting took place The St"<."Ond tn a I wi II proceed without Ullroduct1on of an Irvine police tape recordllJg or an 10- t r r v It> w In which Patton purportt!dly conres•ed to tbe C'rtme Judge Miiiard ordered the recordlng suppreued. Pat ton ui free on $100, 000 ball. 1hree Found Dead FRANKFORT. Ky. CAP) - Police say a man apparently llhot and k1Ued his two small daughters, then set h.UI house on rlrt' and turned tbe 1un on hlmst-lf David F Hippe, 33, and hla daughters, JosUyn, •. and D•wn. 2, were found cread in a bedroom of the home which was heavily damaeed by fltt. IJ~ 0--=---~~~~ o-- ~. _ ___.>Adi ~/Ji . .,-. • ti. ~ rUarter • • • ' : , t • • • • • -. , . • • • . • • . • • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . Kemp Flays 'Tax Punishment' in CM • BJ PIDL BNEIDE•llAN °' .. ~,.. ..... Decwtq that the spirit ol up- ward mobility \J being sWled in America. Rep. Jack Kemp, R· New York, maintained Monday that the cure for domestic economic ills ts to stop pwmhlng the nation's moat productive workers with higher taxes. Kemp wu in Costa Mesa to address more than 600 people at- tending the ninth annual tnfft. ing of the Greater Irvine In· du.atrial League. A Los Angeles native who graduated from Oc· cidental College, Kemp wq a pr•feaaional football quarterback lor San Diego and Buffalo, before running for Congress in 1970. He ls men- tioned as a possible GOP vice presidential candidate. CUTI'flntly in bia fifth term in Congreu, Kemp ia a member ol the UOUM Appropriations Com· mittee and aubcommUtees oo defmee and foreign operatioos. Be wu a ~onal delegate to the atratelic anna llm.it.aUoo ta.lb in Geneva, Switserland. In his speech Monday, however, Kemp restricted bis re- marks to Clomnuc eeonomsc probJema and outlined hia eoo· trovenial tax cut plliJoeoipby. The congressman asserted that eovemment ls to blame for escalatin& inflation becaue it baa overtaxed productloo. Kemp said many employees have no incentive to work harder or to earn more mooey because they know the govern- ment will talce a greater chunk of their income when they move tnt.o a higher ta.x bracket. He cit· ed New York steelworkers and trucker drivers who decline to work overtime because of the huge tax bite on that addition.a! income. ··Additional wortt and savings are pwllshed as you move into higher tax brackets," tbe con eressman said. The aolution to inflation and unemployment, Kemp sald, ls to boost production by cutting lax· es and encouraging workers with the proapect of hieher in· come. "No businessman or woman 1bould ever deniefate the wage lncentive," Kemp sald. "People produce for the reward tbey re· celve for tbrir effort.'' He added, .. The American PUSHES TAX RELIEF Congreum•n Kemp Dream ls not IO much tbat every. one should be leveled, but that eTeryooe abould have the op- portunity to climb aa far aa they caa ao and 1et rewarda com-menaurate with their abilities." The ~man claimed the dealre for upward mobility, to improve ooe'1 station ill llle, is still alro{lg in America. Aa long as people beline there is a chance to attain greater mcome. plans to redistnbute the nation's wealth will remaul unpopular, be said. To illustrate, Kemp ~ailed a talk he bad with students, in which Reggie Jackson's three home runs ln one World Senes game were mentioned. Kemp said he asked the student.I what Jackson would have done 1r before the game he'd been told that bis bigh salary would be re- d 1st rib u t e d to aid less· productive, lower-paid members of his team. "He'd have hi\ sineles." one student replied. "We're a team, we're a na· tion, we're a family," Kemp declared. "We need bome nm bitten." Auerting that a reaewed spirit ol opportunity mu.at be eo- couraied. Kemp stated, "No de· mocracy can survive without a senae ol hope.·' Suspect's Outburst Interrupts Trial wbere Barle7 lived while aeparaed from bl.I wife. • 'Tbe1 bad 1one back and forth so many times. I always advlled him to never Me her," Hob9an telWled ln JQdae liluoa Feotce's cou.rtruom. Robson •110 tettlfied that Barley would drink heavily wb•nenr be waa Hparated from Mn. Barley. On ''three or four" occuicma Barley attempt- ed tulddl, llot... •aid. MMOar wtmea wbo teatfted MoodQ, CJaUDa L . 8WMDeJ, aaid BarieJ ''looked ftM'' wblll 1be aaw blm la a PHblon ~~:~ ~ dJd not 8JJl)ear to M drank, clelplt. dofeDM CGD• tat.m tbllt be Md bMD d.rlnk· tu prior to the lnddent. ~ lfrs. Swemer Mid Barlq ,.. marted OD a. cockv ,apanlel tllat ..... tUlna to • ptt lbop fOlf 110»>'9'' ~.ttt--Dr ..... Yttar, a Ntbolomt. ~ Maa iMa ~11.n-::::.sultY wu .. rr • l1w'po ~~aett.~. Bu.h Claims V-retory Over Reagan oa OJND. loWa <AP> -Oeor8181 tJ .... a.aid ..... 0 1D..... tM Iowa .... daft CMC\IMI 1•1lmed • ....-~ ••" alOlld .... c p&lp fOr tbe lMO RqubUcaa pr.atdatJal DOmtnltioa. M , JI 1 CeNr r.-MW.t ~tlcll loft dair wtUI 10wa am llcmcby Dilbt and tllnlW a.. Edward II. lttn· aed7 ta tWr f\nt olftdal eon· troat.-. WlU. rHUlll frOID • DOD· t.ladla• 1lraw poll of &.publlcam lbowtnt him lead· 1DI Bequ, Bulb U1d be woWd lean toa.1 for New HampUire "and we'll do better then." The New HamlJ9hlre primuy Feb. M. ls &be oext m->or a.t ol the campatp. With 1.,11115 ol &be Republican precincta reportlna, Bub held a 30,431 to M,192 lead over Beqan in Lbe straw poll. That WU 32.8 percent for Baab to 28. 7 percent lorReqan. Sen. Boward H Bater was third with 12,908 ( 13 9 percent); John B. Connally, 9,024 (9.7 per- cent); Rep. Philip Crane, t,578 (7.1 percent), Rep. John An· del'IOll, 1,808 (4.1 percent>: Seo. Bob Dole, 2,478 (2.7 percent). The Republican caucuses cboae delecates to repreaent their precincta at county coaveo- tiOIU but t.be dele1at.es were not bound to candidates by Mon- day·a out.come. Resulta from 2,442 oft.be 2,531 Democratic preclnct1Jave Carter 58 percent, Kenn y 31 * * * ,..., •• ~ 10 pet• cat. 8Uld OD tbole ,.,.,., lowa'a SD=-• to UM~ Na Oon..mkin ID Aaamt wouW be diftded •for Caiter, 11 for ~ and "" uacom-m ltted. o, • 11 1et to be ••udild. . Both Ute Oemffratlc and a.p.tbllc ..,._~WW be renmed W-.S97 . It .._ Iowa tla8l l•ft c.n.r- bil bcmt out "' obKu.rttJ In tbe 1171 race ad u 100D u bia um ridOl'J .,.. wed, the pnsa. dent lllQed • statement at the White Houle U11DC. "I dMply appreciate the •ote of ec>a· fldenee from Iowa Democrata. Tbelr a:preuioD of 1uppolt ta partlculU'IJ welcome in theM difftcult ttm. ... a • .,... was in Callfornla ad bad DO l!DJMdiate commml on tbe Iowa r.ulta. But Jobn Sean, bia ntuonaJ camp1t10 mana1er, 1ald, ''Geor1e Bu1b baa done sometbtne rilbL He bu apeut a lot of time in lowa. •• Reapn made a few cams*ln appearance. ln Iowa and re- f uaed to participate ln a debate with other Republican can- didat.ea. A poll taken for the Dea Motnea Reliat.er immediately aft.er the de6ate showed a sharp drop in Reaeao '1 standio1 tboueh be st1ll led other can- didatea By coat.rut, Bush campallned hard in Iowa and built a stroai organllatioa. The former U S ambuaador * * * to t.be Ualt.ect NaUoal and one- ti.aie dlNdol' ol the CIA. Bulb 1'9Call.t tlm bl besa b1I Iowa c1!1£1t1n aa oot of Uae caDCUat• oftc &f'OUPed at UM bottom of opinion polla 11 •• ot.b ... " "I ... a little star and a aaterl*." uld Bulb . Hll ibowtnl In Iowa ~bty trill be compared with Cart«"a In ltft, when tbe former o.oroa penor waa declared the wtm.r 1D Iowa att.r be re- cet •ed 21 = ol the caDCQI vote. The bloc, •.l per. cent. wa uncommitted. Tbl1 year. Carter waa oo loo1er amnown, but aa the cam- paip pt under way the pft.91· dent wu running far behind Kennedy ln the public opUUoo Polla. But ltenned)''1 entl}' Lnto the race nearly eotnclded with the takeoftr ol the U.8. ~mbuay ln Iran and bl the emuiq ...U, the poUa beCU to t.unl around. Kenned)''• campatp iot olf ta a rock1 1tart and t6e nation rallied behind the president and hia eftorta to free the American boltaies in Tehran. Cltiq the mm in Iran and later the Soviet luternotkln ol Af&b•ni•an, Carter rematned in W ublnetao. canceliq all plana to campalCD outslde UJe captW He al.so pulled out of a debst.e with Kennedy and Gm Edmtmd G Brown Jr. olCaliforula. Tben. lwo week.I before the caucuaes, a Del Motoea Repter poll showed Carter 'nored by S1 percent of Iowa Democrats * * * .. ~ ......... JUBILANT WINNER George Bu•h In Iowa while K.mned} had the b&ctine Of onJy 25 pel"Cfllt The am.tor, fiodia1 llimaelf ln an underdo& role, tteian aa:rtng that 8Jl1thing Leu th.an 50 per- cent would be a aevere aetback for Carter. When the ftnal re- tuma were reported, Carter bad 59 perceat. Brown aqed hls aapport.s to 1upport ancommitted delqatea. The California ioTeraor was ln New Yort when the Iowa re- sult. ca.me in and Ile a aid. ''The cballenee al Sen. ICennedy 1s faillns and now at becomes my responsibility to mount the l'hallenge to Jimmy Carter " * * * Ted 'Must Win' Next Contests WASHINGTON CAP> -Sen. Edward M Kennedy. a sol.id loser to President Carter in the lowa caucuaea. said today be must wtn the next two contests with the preeadent. the Maine caucuses and lhe New HamJ)6bi.re primary next month. At a brief oewa conference following a apeecb to a union convention, Kennedy wu asked. "Do you have to win Maine and New Hampshire DOW, air?" "Yes," Kennedy replied. The Maine caucuses are scheduled Feb . 10 New Hamp&hin:'s DemocraUc pl"el· identlal primary takes place Feb. 2&. Kennedy 18.ld be would cam· paip in New En&land OD t.be same tuoea be streued in Iowa, the need for a at.ronaer foreign policy and new economic and enero policies. "It'• the aame message. The issues don't change," be said Aa he did Monday niaht ln COO· ceding defeat , th e Massacbuaetll senator stressed tbat bJ.s and Carter's struggle for the Democrat.le presidential nomination will not be settled quickly. notwithstanding the im· portance of the New En&land contests "It's a long road It's a 15- anning fight and maybe it's the first round,·· he saJd Although the Kennedys almost never l ose e l ections, the Carpenter Lobbyist For Canal S A CRAMENTO (AP ) Former state Sen Dennis Carpenter, R·Newport Beach, is now lobb)'in& for the PerlpberaJ Canal bill, a fact which worked former colleaaue David Roberti, D-Lol An1elet, lnto a anit. Roberti, Democnlic floor leader, told a caucu. meet.i.D« Monday that be read In a newapaper that Carpenter wu beini paid $250,000 for biJ lobby- in&. that Carpenter wun't even regiattted aa a lobbyist, and RoberU didn't know who he wu workiDC for. RoberU, who expreaaed COD· cem about "the Lelialature be- in& steamrolled by btg mooey," sald be and two other Democrat. would 10 have a talk with Carpenter, who retired from the Senate in 1978. But Carpenter, reached by The Auoclated Presa, 1ald be ta lo tbe Procell of reai.tertq .. a lobbyt1t for Califoro.l•na For Water, which 11 composed of Southern California buat· ne11meo who want tbe canal buJlt. He aald he waa belnl Plid "oon1ldetably lH•" than f,250,000. But Carpenttt would not Iden· tify the rnembera of CaUfomiam For Water because "they .,. fio1lll1n1 themaelvea. Tb•Y. do not lrnow who all of them wtll be yet." He uJd M would be ln tbe Capitol for a noor vot. on t.M bill WednadQ nlCht. • M auacbusetta s enator was ready with i. quip and a smiJ~ when be conceded be was de- feated by Cart.er "Well, we could have dooe a little betttt." the M usacbmetta senator jokin&lY told seTeral hundred supporters Monday night at campaien bead· quarters Like all loeera, be forecast bf!t. ter lime• ahead, declame. "Tonl1ht, according to my count, President Carter needs 1,643 delec•t.ee more to win the nomlnatioo. We need 1.~ and we're 1oin1 to &et l\," be promlaed. It wW take 1,888 delegates to wi.n the Democratic nomlnatloo at the puty conventioo ln the sum mer Kennedy con1hteot17 described hlmaeU aa the UP· derdoc in Iowa, but bad to be d..laa ppoi.oted in the mU"lin ol defeat. Be bad said that Carte would haft to win 50 percent of the dekcatea to claim a real vie· t.ory and the presideat did that. and more. KennedJ bepn hia cballeqe \o Carter OD filoT. 1, OW1d:n& a wide INCt OYer the president In naOooal opmou polll. W. ltaDd· lnC dropped ltead1l1 u Carter's l"OM .. the pnaident duh with succelliwe IDt.eruational cliMI Monday oicbt, T om Soutbwlclr. Kennedy's press 'Witch' Tried • ID aecretlry. atrtbuted the defeat to the aation'• ''preoccupation'" with foreip ,.1k1 crtaa in Iran and Afstwmtan. Aaked wtaether there wu dis- cu.aalon wttJlhi the umpaJ&n of Kennedy '1'opplo1 out et the race, be replied, "No, abeolut.ely none ." But he aaid the Mauadra8ettl HOator WU faC· inc an "upbill battle" u he con- t.eaU Cart« r.r the Democratic oominMR It wa oa1y tile Meelld eam· paicn defeat in J4 years ol cam- pa11Din1 by the fabled Kennedy Clan. 'nie other WU Sea Robert F Kamed:y'1 loa La Ule Hl63 Oemocratlr pres1deot1al primary in Orecon Killing Jury Hears Tale of Halloween Slwoting PLAINVIEW, Texas (AP> - A teen-age girl bas told a jury how SM and some friends h.ad ridden ln a pickup truck "to see some witches" oo the Halloween night her 1lrlfrleDd was shot in the bead Maria Trevino, 17, the fint wltnea to testify in the murder trial of self-professed wltcb Loy Dean Stooe, told the jury Moo· day a large man emerged from a buab out.aide the defendant's home moment.a before her friend Wal killed. Stooe, so, la accused of slaJinc Roxanne Caaaa, IS, In the driveway ol his home near Dim· mitt, '5 miles from lbis Panhan· die town. St.one and bl.I wile. Loulle, ct, a~ high prtesta lD the Church ol Wica, a witchcraft cult Mrs Stone ii also cbareed watb murder and she may be tned later. The St.ooe9 bav~ denied the abootine, aayin1 they d.ad oot even bear the lhol A CCJO'Yiction could brine• sea tence ot life in prhon Tbe couple say they believe in reinraroatloo and psychic phenomena but oot in Satan or MU. Mtu Trntno told the Jut"J of 1even women and five men that MA.a Caau had talked to her ln school "about iolni to aee some -itches" oo Halloween nilbt in wn. Three eirla aDd two boys left @ &EMWISiB the school Halloween urruval for the "Wltches" house They were led to the house tty some> friends in another car, she s.&Jd. The other car kept eoiq and the pickup pulled into the driveway with ita li&hls off. she • said. Then. "from out behlnd a bush. a mu came out and stood m front ~ the pickup '· Althoucb it wu dark and she could not see a face , Miss Trerino aaid, "Re had •n a gold colored ahirt and he was tall and built bl&. real b1c, more than I bad e..-seen.·· Castro County District At· torney Jimmy Davis ask.a the wttn .. if the man she saw was aa tarce u Stone, but defense lawyer Travis Sbeltoo objed.ed. lnfmtal MaclltM NOVJ Coraftderecl Qsdte ~nt the Catalina Ialander paper aerou the water at Avaloo: "Due to 'old age and lack ol .,Wty' we mu.at diacootinue all awnin& worlt " • • • ASSEMBLYWOMAN •A&IAN Bergesonili tbe Republican from Newport Beach. bu juat tosaed a b Into the Sacrameato bopper th81 would reduce Coutal Com- mlHlon authority over bcNllnl development. SM said she did it after numerous complaints from cities and COWJties that the coutaJ comm.lab hu "redUD· daot authority" on boualnl. Redundant ii defined In trusty Webster's dictionary as ... more than enou1h; excesalve, auperfluoua, wordy and unnecc.aary . . . " That about says lt all for the Coaatal Commiaalon. ••• ORANGE COUNTY SUPDJOa Court Judie Leiter Van Tat.eohove haa just ruled that a whole bunc& more of the Mitchell Brothen' aexy movie. are too naucbty to flicker acrou the sliver screen up lo Santa Ana. Amoni the lat.est motion picture clauica the Jud.le ruled dirty, dirty, dirty. are titles like, ''Swedish Nymphet'' and "Pnaoner of Love" (wasn't Ulat once a ballad?) and ·'Slave of Pleuure " Jn all, the judge has been forced to suffer tb.rou&h viewin1 ~movies wh\ch lus weary eyes have detenni.Ded to be obscene. Thal makes a total of 7tl Mitchell ruck.I that have been banned You have to admit that's a ~ut of smut ••• AND FINAU V, a s ad note to seruor citizens who very ~udderuy lost 23 percent of their profits at the U S Com Exchange Thia correction ad appeared today lo a central county 1heet: "The line saylng 'paym1 2S percent more to senior citizens' '.'Should have read 'paying 2 percent more to senior c 1t1ze ns · · Oh well, wm some. IO!le some Teacher Back, Not Teaching WASHBURN. Mo. (AP) Dione Thompson, who was sus pended from teaching because i;he lived wtth a man ror two months before marrying him, Is back m school but not with h('r ~econd-grade pupils Mr11 TbomptOD, 34, returned Monday to Wubburn Elemen tary School In tbl1 aouthweat M isaourl town of 250. •'She bas been reaaalped tern porartly until the board knows what to do with her," aaid Gl.IY E Mllla, school aupertntendenl. U.S. B-52s Fly Over Russ Navy WASHINGTON <AP> -In a pointed dem onstration of beavywelabt u .s. mHltary power. the Carter admlniltr•· Uon has sent 8 -52 bombers ny. log over the Soviet Union's In· dJan Ocean naval aquadroa. In &DDOUDclq the lut.eat u .s maneuver In tbe crtlt. 1enerat· ed by Ruaala 'a tovaaion of Aflbanist•o, tbe Peota100 said Monday that an unapeclfted number ol the etabt·Jet bombers "performed ••• aurvelllaoce milaiona" In tbe Indian Ocean- Arabian Sea area. ''Thia lonr·ran1e aurveilla.oce capabtllty o the B·52 t. a reflee- Uon of the atplflcant U.S . abtll ty to project for~ worldwide," Pentagon apokesman Thomas Rosa aald. While 8-528 have been prac tic\ng sea surveillance over the Atlantic for more than three yean, the U.S. Navy doesn't need the long·range bombers to watch the movements or the 24 Soviet Navy ships cruialnl 1D tbe OW! ol Aden, the Arabian Sea and the main body of the lndlan Ocean P 3 Orlon patrol planes, equipped with cameras and other HOIOl'I, niau.Jarly morutor Soviet naval movements In flights from tbe U.S. bue on Brttiab-owned Die10 Garcia to turnaround fields in Oman and Kenya. What'• more, two bla U.S. aircraft carrien or;r•tinl off Oman are able euLy to send Up their own planes for aborter- ran1e surveillance ot Soviet neet unlta. It ta known, too, lb.at U.S. and Ruaalan navy surface 11htp11 "eyeball" each other in tboae crlUcal waters. Snow Hits Central U.S. Showers Keeping Sun Belt Soggy #1 .................... ---------"" -~ ftl9l"t Wllll• ) .. ~ ..... 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Tb• reported arreat of pby1ld.lt Sakharov, oeee ll:DowD aa the father of t.be ~ H· bomb, ooWd DOt be lndependlat lY eoaftnned, TA.m CAUID a 1tat.:nmt to be publilbed in th.I.I evea&q'1 editiooa of the 1overnwnent newspaper bveaUa. The full text aald: .. ,or a numbei-ot )'Hl"l1 An· dret Sakharov baa camea out aubvenlve work a1alaal th• Soviet staw. In tJl1a C'Oll.Dteaoo. he wu repeatedly •anMd by rt present.auv.. ot appropriate atate bod.iee, public or1anha· tlona and promloeot Soviet sclenttat1 about tbe Im· permllalbWty ot aucb aet.lvttiee. "l1norln& tbeae wamlo11. Sakharov lately embarked oo the road ol open calll to rue Uonary clrc111 of lmper1aliat states to interfere ln the U S s R 'g internal affairs. ' WOALD I NATION ERA. Defeated Mn. Kathryn Dunaway of Atlanta, chairperson of the Geor'ICla Stop ERA Comautt~. is con«ratulated at the Capitol ln AUanta after the state Senate defeated the Equal Rlehta Amendment. 32·23 Monday. It was the first 1howdown on the Senate floor for the ERA mover five yean . .. ••TAKING Ullo rooalderauoo numerous propoula by the So viet public, he presuhum ol the Supreme Sc>Ylet. of the lJ S..S R deprived Andrei Sakharov ot tbe title of Hero of Soda.lial Labor and all state awant., and the CounctJ of MinJ.aten of the U S S R. baa deprived blm of the title of laureate of tbe U.S.S R . and orb:es that were awarded to him'' Manure-laden Home Contains 90 Dogs Reporters reacbang the Sakharov apartment bulldloi re ported flndina two uniformed Soviet policemen at hia door The police escorted tbe re porters back to the elevator and said "everythlo& will be ex plaLned." Reporters said many plainclothes pohcemen were milling about 10· the strfft near the Sakharov butldrng on the southeast edae of downtown Moscow JA.MESI'OWN, N.Y CAP> -Afttt dl.aoo.-ertoc about 90 dof5 Uvlnt in a ma.nun-fllled home about two blocks rrom C1ty Hall of. f1clah planned Lecal stepe \0 b.av• the ltnctW'e tom down u a safety bua.rd and pabbc oataa>tt The owner ol the boulie, Cbrl.lty BnDC>Oe. wu removed by firefight.en respnnchnc to ao •l•r m at lbe 11).~ar~ld. t•rM torv house early Mood.ay . But tigbUng the ml.DOI" bLa.tt pr'Oftd to ~ the least or th~ problema that greeted first f1rt'men. then poUtt. and finally local doi coot.rel officer Jc:.epb Genro Genco scud be spent mor~ than ~Sbt hours trying to capture 11n ~ti mated 90 dop that •e~ "h.idlns ln nooks and crannies and un der the fumfture'' of the boUle He uid be .net police orn~r Tbomu Burro~ at first found the main troot eal.r'uJcoe bcnicaded by Brusooe, wbo had preVlous ly refu.ed to let dty l.napttton t.Mide. 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SACRAMENTO (AP) Fellow Democrats aucceedecl in gettt.nc Alaemb).y Speaker Leo McCarthy and cballen1er Howard Berman to try to talk out their dltferencea, but neitMr was willing to mate con· cesaloos. McCarthy maintained after the private talks Monday that he I Pickets on Patrol OAILYPILDT Dr••• ·Jet Safe After Threat of Born)) DENVER (AP> It waa skyblgb drama. An extortionist warned a bomb aboard a DC 8 headinl for Hawaii would ao off if t.be plane c:Upped below .5,000 feet. The jet landed at ooe of the oatioa'• bl"*' airporta with 1,172 feet to 1pare-and oo bomb. After the btz.arre episode ended, pusen•en who expected to spen4 Monday Di&bt 1n Honolulu found tbem1elve1 running across a a 1970 movie, "Doomsday snowy runway at Colorado Flight." Sprtnca Municipal Airport. "We were all scared to death, but no one laolcked," one pasaenger aai later in Denver, where the 117 passenger. and eight crew memben of the llnit eel AlrllDes ru.-,t were broupt after laoc:Une. He refu.ed lo ideotlfy birmelf. •'From the captain on down, the whole crew dld their jobs very profeuiooally." said a nother pasaen1er. A .T Gonzale. d Honolulu ''They are to be blgb.ly com.mended." THE FBI SAID there were no suspect.a in custody. but special agent Jack Egnor said that there were ''promlalo& posalbilities." A PASSENGER who would not Identify bhnaelf aaid be bad beard that authoriUea wanted tu question a man who boarded the plane in Loe Anaelem and 8lll oil in San Dleeo without a aboulder ba1 be reportedly had been cu-TYine. 'lbe FBI would not CIOD· firm the infonnaUon. Pa11eogers and airline of. ficials gave this account ol the incident: OfticiaU at UnJted'a head- quarters to Loa A111eln re- cea ved 1everat anonymous telepbooe calla that a deYtce prognmmed to detonate at 5,000 feet above aea level or lowel' WU OD board Flilbt 119. Tbe caller demanded moneJ. The first call came about two bDun after the fliebt, which ortlinata:t in Los Angeles, took off fl"ClCD San Diego. ( __ sr._:4_TE_J Safeway. the largest supermarket chain in the West, was the only munediate target of a walkout Monday by San Francisco Bay area grocery clerks. A total of 145 Safeway stores tn eight counhes were af- fected. These pickets patrol a ValleJO Safeway store. Egnor would not say bow much money the caller de· manded. He said that only money was asked for and no poht1caJ demands were made The threat used by the ext.or t1001st -an aJtitude·controUed bomb -served as the basis for AT A.BOUT l P.M. PST, while the plane was over the Pacific, lhe pilot found a clgar·box·she container In the airplane's lavatory With t.be aid al two pauen.gen -one a flreman - cn!w members gingerly moved lbe device from the lavatory and placed it near an exit door. is still the speaker, and Bermar insisted that it "certainly is" tus plan to take over McCarthy's job. MARTINEZ <AP) -Workers are trying to shore up Jevees and stop further erosion of islands in the San Joaqum River delta where the worst Oooding in four decades has caused $17.5 million in damage They were aided in their effort today by light wmds and low tides. •'Things are pretty s table now," said George Patnck, con· trol system engineer for the state·federal Flood Operations Center. "'lbere's been practical· lY DO winds in the last couple of daya. Biib tides and winds are the two wont problems.•• ... .,. Get• fi'-u WASHINGTON CAP> Caltfom1a Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr was certified by the Federal Election Commisaioo oo Monday to receive matching federal money for hls presiden· tial campaign. The FEC authorized the Tnasury to make an initial pay· ment of $100.000 which is the minimum amount required to establish elig1b1hty Nnc Cop• M~d SANTA BARBARA CAP) Contending that contract negot1at1ons with its police force havP stalled . the city has threatened to replace the more than 100 stnking omcers tl they don't return to work under in terim conditions to be de termined thus afternoon Mayor David Shiffman an nounced the city's plans follow ing a closed -door. two·hour meeting Monday m which the council rejected the lntema· tional Brotherhood of Pohce- Officers' latest contract de mands but offered no new pro- posals to be relayed through a stale mediator. 'Dog Lady' Alive In 2-week Ordeal VALLEJO CAP> -A 7J.year-0ld "dog lady'' who lay helpless and iniured for two weeks was found alJve in her small home where seven or her 20 Pekingese <logs dlc<l, one or them crushed bt>neath the woman's body. authorities said Eunice Alberta Goss Beatty was listed tn guarded cond1llon to- day at Vallejo General Hospital after paramedics. alerted by of· fic1als of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, round the woman on the floor of her two· bedroom home Monday HOSPITAL OFnCIALS SAID she was injured, malnourished and dehydrated with open aores covering mucb of one side of her body. .. Sbe is alert and talldq," a hospital nursing supervbor said late Monday. Medical staff memt.n sald that abe may have hit her head and fallen unconscious. She suffered no fractures or broken bones. but will remal.D in the bo6p1tal unUJ the sores. lhe reswt of lymg unmobile for two weelta, are completely healed. A FlllEND SAID BE BAD found her on the floor of her home. Re aald abe would not agree to any medical help until sbe was s ure the SPCA would get possession of her "babies." Elife Ives. president of the Vacaville·based SPCA, said as sooo as her office r~eived the caJl, she immediately called an am· bulan~ Her office, which bas limited facilities to take care of animals. immediately went to work to find shelter for the 13 re· maining dogs. SIX OF THE DOGS reportedly died of malnutrition with another dying after being unable to move when Mn. Beatty fell on it. Mrs. Beatty, who reportedly spent much or fast winter with all 2() of her dogs m a car. is well known to the SPCA, where she is known as the "dog lady " She bas traveled all over Northern California, Uving much of the time with friends or in her car On a few occas1ons, neighbors have complained about the animals, forcing her to move on. ONE NEIGHBOR HERE, who asked not to be 1denti11ed, said she thought Mrs. Beatty had moved since she bad noticed the dogs weren't barking for the last two weeks. "They wowd wake me up with yipping every morning at 7 a m . then all of a sudden, I wouldn't hear them anymore," the neighbor said. Beaty reportedly JJved on a pension and raised the small dogs to supplement her income, oeigbbon said. GOURMET MARKET MORNING FRESH PRODUCE ~ DELANEY ~ Ranch Fresh Spinach ...... 29C bn. Local Grown Caullllower .... 4k ea. Cucumbers ................ 2 for 2k Salad·ske Tomatoes . . ..... 7te bag Red·Leaf Lettuce .......... 39e bun. Dellcloas String Beans ...... 4k lb. PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS Fresh !Mal Zacky Fanm Boadag Cblebaa, either r-, staffed 1'ftla Delaney'• fam-apple~. or pllil:l:a ....................... Me lti. Fresla Ground Beef .......... 1.• lb. BROS. SEAFOOD Fresh Nonbern Sea bass .... 3.59 lb. Fresh Dun«eness Crabs .... 1.59 lb. 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Spect.-1 32.H o tv Pilot T ------- I Pg ___ -- Health Planne Get More Muscle· They'll Be Welco1ne They didn't win the Super Bowf bl~ut the Rama cer-tainly gave Orange CountlaDa tome a to look forward to next season when the team moves to Anaheim. PredlcUona ol a full«ale rout by the w1nn1na Pltta- "burgb Steelen had to leave even the moet de<licatecl • Rams boosters feartn1 the wont. But the 13-10 Rama lead at halftime and the 1.9-17 lead eodurtng into the fourth quarter revealed that. tbouah they may not be the champions, the Rams could perform like champions. That they finally feU victim to two more Steelers touchdowns that had some elements of luck as well as sklll, and came out on the short end of the final 31·19 score isn't something to cheer about. But it was enough of a battle all the way to leave no room for shame either. Orange County is fortunate to be able to anticipate a whole season of Rams games right in our own backyard. And, if local support of the Angels is any criterion, the Rams are due for the kind of fan enthusiasm they haven't found for many a year in Los Angeles. Wait 'til next season! Closed Courtrooms Two recent Oran1e County Superior Court cases point up the need for a more commoo-aense approach by jud&es on the issue of closine court proceedings tnvolvt.ng juvenile defendants. Both cases involve youths accwsed or murder. In both instances the names or the defendants already bad been widely reported in local newspapers and in radio and lelevl.Sion news broadcasts. In one case, a youth who wu 17 when a Corona del Mar real estate salesman was bludgeoned to death now is 19 years old. The bearing wu to determine if the youth should be tried as an adult. In the second cue, a 15-year-old youth was scheduled to be sentenced on his plea of no contest to a voluntary manslaughter charge ln the strangulation of an 11 year· old girt . Common sense suggests both beenngs should have been open due to the previous public knowledge of the cases and the nature of the crimes involved In closing the hearings, the judges did not make it clear how opening the bearings would have prejudiced the defendants. Judicial officers faced with the question of closure of juvenile proceedings should weigh carefully which bear· in gs ought to be closed to protect the def end ant and which should be open to protect the public's right to monitor the actions or its courts • Opinions expresaed In the apace above are those of the Daily Plf()t Other views expressed on this page are tho1e of their author" and art11ta. Reader comment la Invited Addrna TM Dally Piiot, P 0 Box 1560, Costa M~a CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Twin Lakes ·~~:o ID the .U.Oret la Florea ll1aDd. On top of a mountain tbere are twin lu~. about tbe nme lbe aD4 .... Mpanted bf • thlA wall ot roet. Tbe .... lD botll ~to be ... Wdt u ~,,,,..._ And what'• so •boat &him ll tbe •• 1D oat la • turcauotM blue and tn tbe other a ruby red. Dear Gloomy Gus Nominee for membenhlp, ln tbe "lly Name II a Poem • Club la fQl'miS Chlcafo hip aebool foodd pla~:,. YJ Joe 8DtYey, ,..,. '1 ud ¥ .. riU i.. .. rett alao are caodldatet, but 1•n lo1t track ot tbllr wberubouta. Tb• word .. chia" ti Ute J apaneae ftrtt peraon aJ.nplar wblcta ::£"' can be med only by 1 m,.ror. TbiU ot tbatl lie bu Illa own little wont Q. Can boney bt polloaomt A.SO tt•1 Mid. 11 IMill mab tt from rbododeadroa blollOIDI, tt • m.Q;e JOU I •. New olicies Need New A " .. =H:J:.~·* . ~-,·· NC.a HouM l\Mlt poiat- ed up tdl probMm: ff• la mlai u.. arddtecta ot tbe dlaeredtt.ea old polldel to abape clrutkallf d.ltf ........... ,,,. Tb• lnterceuloa. cleuly beard by mor. than a aeon ot former hi1b offlclala of pail ad · mtnlatntiom iavU.ed to the Whit• llOUN on Jan. I. came from Jamea R . Scblealn1er. Scblealn1•r ba1 1peclal credediala u an expert la DI• Uonal Hcurtty 1na Cabinet member wdel' Presldenta Nlx· OD, Ford and Cafter. WBBN 8BC'llE'l'AaY of Slate Cyrus Vance told tbe former blab oftldala lbat the Scmet lD- Earl Waters ........... _ .. ot --· ·..-~ ....... eoGld ..... Oie ltnalUI ... ----~-acill'rilt c•-..~~-Wd. .. .&et: CJ/~·· lllGl .... t.t. tt·• u.. le.aennap o1 um naUoa that'• betq tat.eel. Scblea~:.;:.Jnttrce11lon obllquelJ aquesticm be-1.na t.ard .. the .,.. fonip polldea for'C9ll oa llmmJ Cuter becoml"'--ftllble: Cc tM a.me prtn~ wbo apouored md cam.a oat the now dbcarded and a.wed polld• ot tM ftnt tbree caNr yean 1wttcb tn mldatream and &ook &ood OG a mene eounef nil la not a caH of cban1ln1 bor1t1 ln mtd1tream but of cban1ln1 1tream1 without cban1tn1 bona. Fow other l\*tl of Carter votced .,,...meet wtt.b Sch*· ln1er· Jobn J . Mccloy, th est.abUabment RepubUcao •bo '°" back to Harry Tnun&n •• and Dwi&bt E1 .. nbower'1 ad· mlolllratlon1: Donald Rumateld, defenM HCretary wa· der Jerry Ford. JOMpb J . Slaeo. 1001-Ume State Department .... -..st; Pral.aor lam Hattnitoe DI Harvard cJoM ,,.... "' ...... MeUrll1 ~ .......,,.... .... lnUl, T8AT llAJ(T of tht moat cberl1bed pollclea Cuter brouChl to UM Wbit. Houae have bee je(UIGD'd. at leut for now. la apedaCUL&rb ca.er. Tbe kxll dfort to ~··· arn\I aaMa to Tblrd Worid naUou ll dOwD tbe draJD, nu.bed lbtrt b1 p01pan•1 dlN need: t.M polk'r °' ~ all U1nl to ..... IUIJ*Wd of buildJ.AI D~ weapcm baa IMt the 11me fl'Le for U.. aame reaoa; ao bae &.be prHlcleat'• 1omellm11 Hlf· def ••Uni .mpb.ula °" human r1ahll. l;loMI' to home 11 UM P"ll· dent'• ded.IJoa ("We tokf blm a11ln and •lain It Juat b~ to be dont." aaSd one Wblt. ffouM aide ) to ..... bla most lmpor. t.ant ...... ol tbe ftnt tnm · the at.rawctc artn1 UmJt.atJon • .,... mnl <SALT II> That lnlta.lla tb• dt1ph•d Kl11ln•erl1n "llnkap' u btlb poUC'J Al_, con• art Hrty bopa for major rfldu<'tJom tn mtUtary 1~n« • • _!.!'1_'.": --·~ e~•allca. rem1la • A •Jm f' ... tn 11 ....... ., tbt Volee al Almfttl (VOA), Marr Bttterm••· ••• ••• named only ..U ~ UM ~1.t lDvuklD ot AIOeahP• elev.a.cl &M VOA to ...., Im· pott.Me • the canter ot ..... about Carter'• &0•1b•••d for•llD policy. atn UllDllAN ll u .. 11 .. ly bead ot VOA to perform that Dl'.r lftltllOG. PIWldmdll aklet ••1 lhe wu plcUd for oe ly two reuon1: "her poUtJcaJ rlout ln ta.w.ia. wtwn abl w bH~ pubU~ redio bfoHdcMt lnl , and her .vld 1upport of Oeorc• Mt<Wfem tn U.. um prntdlrrtlaJ nmpaJp. TM Bttterman wuton aym. boll 1e11 the llt1 ktna chaos-ln U JIJ. pollc-y before •Dd att.r A flh•nl•tan. "Ah• •outdn't ha Yf' '--'ti tt)fW~-9 for the job If th@ ~ had made Uwtr mm .. It th.91 u~." noe otnc1al l.t>ld '-II It "., J 1111 t • )f>h ""'11, trirt ,,,,_ It°• ,,,.,. r1' « • rt r · 1 mo11t ,,,, pt111•nt .. I h,. ••m' '" \ru,. uf po.it• lt1rr1uch4'1ut c ar1,.r'1 natll)nal ""<'Urlty bur,.•ut>rary ,...M"nt1al lo hi• "4JC'C'~ In nrryln• r,ut ha• tnu1~ ,,..,, pollr1u hut~ prn6dent tlJ ,., hu 1hown no •••r•o•u that th••• oew polleles may need new pr1n· t.lpala to n.m the'm -meG and •om en not ldeok>11'c aUf ciom-m lu.d to • world Lhat the ~ Y1ei.9 ban obUterated b)' LaldDC ~•r Alebaabt.a.n. •ANY POLn'ICIAN8 al bot.b part1e1 while applauding Carter'.! belated moves ~ Soviet expanaaon. belaeve Lh«t presu1rm·s long lack of aware: nt>ss ts a portent of deep prob- lt-m~ a.head They worry that Carter h1m.~lf despite stron~ Lalk. h.&h missed the full import. of the SoV\et lnV&SIOD. If he bu not. they ask. what makes him stick to ht5 old mt>n tort" 1be8it were ~ •ery of hc1ala ID control for the three yurt dun.oc wb.icb, by tua own testimony. ~ wu so complete!)' mllled by tbe SoTiet Uruoo. Schools on Trial Despite Voucher F allure Although the drive to give parenu the opUoo of seodu1g their children to public or private 11choou has failed to gather &ufficient signatures to qualify the propoul for the ballot. t.'ducatnn will ma.lee a horrendous mistake if they think that ls the end of the matter. The fact la that It 11 just the surfacing of the growing dis sat111faction with tbf' public educu l i o n u I system It ls pa rt of the search for a better way One need not be a parent to find hull wllb the public tcbool.8. Employers can oot be too happy about an educ• llonal ayat.em wblcb produces crop ~crop ot hl&b acbocM, and evm ~1e 1raduat.ea, who are aeml·llUterale, unable to read, wrlte or 1pell, let alooe artlculate. FOa MO&E t.ban • quarter ol u c•ntury Callfornlan1 have been pumplna more and cno~ mllliom lnto the public 1choola ln anawer to lbo con.atanl pleu Sydney Barris of the educators For their ef f ort.s, the resulu become poorer and poorer with eacb succaa!ve pump primin& Tbe scheme that failed to gather tbe required sl.patures wu a voucher plan wbicb would have provided parents wttb tbe ability to teCU.re tax paid tuition at private 1cbool1 for their c bildren Opponents, m alll.ly tbe school lobby. attacked 1t from the !int moment even before they bad read the rme pnnt It was a threat to the monopoly of educaUoo by which they tuive waxed Cat 1.od.i Yidually And State Board ot Ed~ation Prealdeol Mike Kint typUied the tat-beadedoeu of lbe educaton when be balled the de mlle of the voucher plan, declar· 101 ·'Now public education 1roupe, •bkb 1pent ao much Ume and enerl)' (and taxpayers money) flcbtin1 the voucher propos-1, can lake full aim at Jarvll O." CONTllA&Y TO the lolerence of Klnt that the voucher plan fa.Uld due lo the educator'• ef· ton.. tu inability lo qualify •u merely the Lonpertence ol lta 1ponaon. The)' Jual didn't kaoW bow to ra.LM the moaey for an iD· lUatlv• drtYe. U 1ueh • propoaaJ rises again and maae~ thf' ballot. 1t us a uf~ bet that rt 1l'tll be 1reetec1 wtth oven. belmsni approval.. lt1 defeat tben. 1s hardly anyt.b.me for the &c'bool ~ \0 rejo1~ lmt.ead, tbey ahoWd be utl.ne t.betmelves why rt was proposed and devounc all of their eoef'liea lo lmprovin& t.be1r £'ducat1ooal procrams post haste. to uaure that dtsutmac t1on will not be the cawse for re newaJ oft.be propouJ For the-overall ronce-pt of a voucher plan ls oot someUunit dreamed up by tbe .. loomes ' It had beoen advocated by former Gov RooaJd Reagan and Uus particular proposal wa& deVl.Sed by two U C. profesaor5 who beUeve tbe public school$ att not dotn& tbe .)Ob and c b.t.ldren 1bould bave a better opportwuty to lain an education than they are beiDc oven. WHAT THE acbool people are faillnl lo perceive ls that the plan wu merely the aurfadn1 of the coming revolution •i&1.D8l a udly dehctenl public school 1y1tem. And tbe fact 1s lhat the federal CODl&ttulioo doean't even require fret pubUc education or any public educallon. And even though 11 '" rt>QUtred hy CaWorn1a " Mnst.itutton, that 1s • 1Uun th.-p<>wt•r of the people to ~puJ Aod N'peut 1t tbey will with a \'Oucher plan or some other scbeme 1f lhe educators don t surt worrying more about the kind of a JOb they are do~ an <,lea d or the sue of -rllear paycb~b SOMEHOW the t'ducators h we come by tht' notJon that they have be-en anomted to op po-.e all tax reforms and every t-ffort to red~ public 1~. As Coogre~sman John Burton notC'd while a member or tbe !>tote Assembly. ..The school people would approve or ua rob- bing banks if we would 11ve them t.be mooey · · The educators should be re· mmded that 1t was JU.St one little 1bort decade between t.be bUth of the Proposttioo 13 property t.u reduction Idea, and tta W· Umate pauqe by the voters. ll had been proposed by Los Angeles County Tax Assessor Phil WatM>n an J.»68. Ten years later it was adopted in the Janl1-Gaon lottiative by an overwbelmin1 vote. M any b.11· tory professor can t.elJ lbe lcbool people, "Hlltory repeata itMlf." Sense of Humor the Key to Fmnily Happiness? Alt.bouih he oner elaborated bl• famaua belinnln• ol AMO ICornMo, I thlU I know what Tolltoi meat by: "All happy famW. ,....,.. oae anott.r; •••r'Y unb8DPY ,~ la ~ PY ln Ha own -(ubioo. ' J'rom IQ)' on obMn&Uce ad apertenoe, it -..ma to me thll b • p p , famUIH n· aemble .. eb other IA one m a l o r rHptc : tbe 1eaer•l at~ moapbert Lt batbtd IA a I e DI t 0 f humor. Unhappy tam.w., no m8ltt't bow tlM7 4lf.· fer, alWQI lack th1a MC I I lll'J IOIYlll&. ., ..... al .... ~. not ..., • .,,,-= ... .., w • -- ln 1pootaneily Obviou1ly, 1 .. happy fam· lly doea not mean one 1n which there lt no tenaloo or quarrelln1 or diaa1reemenu. thll would lnd.icate an unnatural r.pr I Ion tUI a. ..... to blow ap aoans ar lat.er'. It doe. mean that DCll"IDal OODIUcta an r.- IOl "4 wtlbJD AD atmoeDbere wbtN llliOa.-thlqs an l.abn Mrtoaa.l'J. and trtvtal Wno are tak• trlN!b. GENERAL NEWS BlltleBaltfl It's an entirely new world for tiny Sogub Chharong now living in Toledo, Wash. The youngster, toymg with her Bi· ble, is one of the Cambodian colony brought to the U.S. under sponsorship of Winlock First Babti.st Church in Toledo. It's Sou:r Note for Lawman St,RA•itiwroN. Tmn. (AP) -AJti17a..or.s.nda.-.tft .. -ol :c-:: .. '81. • ...... 'r ......... b • ~ tM7 NC:Olded bout tbo ~-..,.... oe 1 dnmken cttt .... c::barp. Tbe oomt•~. J an1a Stout, a, COIDP•tned ta a libel suit t~at ba wu unable to aleep beeame peopl4 wouJd call him ap 1D tbe middle ot the oJibt and play tbe reeord.. ''The Ballad ol Janil SCoul,'' to bi.m OYer the pbone. Aft'A A TWO.DAY tnal. the Clreutt Court JUry ordered SlwrUr Geor1e Papaotomou to pay Stout '80,000 10 punJtln damqes and abare paytq the $2~.ooo 10 compensatory damaees with Deputy Eddie Palmer, who recorded the eons. The aberiff said &e wiU appeal the Judp:leot. STOUT, A COUNTY cooatable 32 years, c~.;AJo the suit that the record.· him. defamed tus charakter and invaded bUJ priuey. Spinster's Last Fling Briwns Le/ t Buzzing at Her Demise LONOON <AP> -She was a wealthy, 93-year-old English spinal.er under care m a Loodon boardln1 house turned old people's home. He was tbe <t.>year-old male none who looked after her. Within montba of meet.in&, the two were marned in a secret ceremooy that the sickly bride attended in a wheelchair. EIGHT WEEKS LATER, Olive St. Barre wu dead. "We were absolutely staceered to bear lb.at ahe bad married, She' bad been a spin1ter all her life," Illas Olive'• sreat-nepbew, Peter St. Barbe, aald in a atatement to tbe 4>rea. '"The whole biniDMll is •1*>lately triptaJ.lq ... Now Scotlpnd Yard. the West London coroner•• office and social 1ervice a1enctea are 1n ve1l11alin1 tbe strange cittumetme9 •UJ'l"OU.Ddinl Illas Olhe'1 llfe, death and tbe M50.• wm •Wt. .... Ollft'1 lnllb8nd, Wallace DaveJ, clalma ~t after their marriqe, 1da wife wanted to make a new will leariDC a 1arce part ol her fortune to him.self and the roomine house owner. Allee Klouda. BUT 11188 OLIVE'S attorney found out about the plan and decided abe was oot fit to hand.le ber bm.iness affairs. A court left the bulk of her estate to relatives. Davey, how"er, is contesting the will. The British prflN is calllne it the ''Spinster Scandal," and officlala here aay natiooal laws 4:0nt:rolJinl private old people's home• 1eem certain to be tightened u a result of the cue. •'These establlabmenu are aprinlial up like mUlhrooma," aaid Stephen Roes, a member of Parliament active in health care. .. SO•E AJIE first-class, while some are plainly fraudulent .... Tbe laws are just a lleeme for anybody to do what they like." At a..t one other cue bn au.rfaeed bnolviq a patient at Jin. Klouda'• J.O..room boardiJlc house located in a block of rundown man.s1oruJ on tilrjames A venne in once fashionable West Kenaingtoo. In um, May Lady Stott, a 91·year-old anatrocrat stayed al the home, changed her will before she died and left most ol her $202,500 estate lo Mrs. Kouda, officiala said. Now Lady Stotl's family. w b1ch expected to inherit the money, is challenging the wiJl in a court beartna set fo~ Aprll. FEWE& AND FEWER families in Britain are willing to house their elderly or infirm relatives and the majority ol old people wind up in state-owned nursing bomel. But becauae ol a serious sbortaie of space, there 18 a ereat demand for private, well-run senior citizen residences. Tbe UM8 National A.aaistance Act reculales nursing bomea in Britain. But boardina bcM-. or hotels which fill up with old people are subject to Jen rest.rietive controls because they . are private residences. "There is no way of conlrolllni and monitoring them to keep up good standarda," Dick Cloulh, bead of a watchdog group that wants stricter nursing home laws. told The Associated Presa. HOW DID THE rich Miss Olave end up al Fitzjames Avenue? "That's a good quest.wn, one we are asking ourselves," said Peter Green of the West London Department ol Social Services. Her relatins put her in tbe boarding house ln J uoe. Tbough mentally normal, her health bad deteriorated after suffering a small stroke and sbe wu not able to walk or care for beraetf. Maj. George Foster St. Barbe said in a statement to reporters that he had been under the impression that the boarding house was gjv10g hi~ aunt "love and care and constant attention." BUT THE WEST London coroner is bolding an inquest this mooth into allegations that lli11 Olive'• death waa PORSCHE, BMW OWNERS .. ,.. Excellence • Whtets Torqued to F6Ctor~tc.tlons ·H~I Wtenches UMCI •Ant...._ on AllOY/St.el 1nterf.:es • • CIMn, Modtm Equipment •l'RI BIJMCe 11S/80R13 1t5nSR14 ~snsRu GR71X1A 21snsR1s mnsR1s 235flSR15 F.E.T. 2.11 • 3.09 "suspicious " Wben she died. ~he weighed only 80 poWlds aod there was oo solid food m her stomach, the coroner's office said. Mus Olive ll•ed in a backstairs, third.floor room furniahed with only a bed, a washbasin and a table and chair. The boardio1 house cbar1ed the eqwvalent of $1,125 a week for lodc.tng and what the staff said were "extras" - nursing care, general maintenance, medicine, laundry, beatin& and liabllne. Davey said be nunied Miss OU Ye on a voluntary. unpaid basis and that theirs waa a "marriqe of mercy." IN A 8TATEllENT wsued by his attorney, be said Mias Olive had been afraid that her relatives would make her leave the home. ''I did not marry ber to olJt.ain any financial benefit• but merely to help ensure that her wiabea were complied with," said the attendant who claimed be bad nursed her round-the-clock. "She felt that I was the only person she could turn to for help and protection. "For these reasons, we were married as I fell I could have greater effect in tryme to make sure her last months were speot where she wanted and with the people sbe bad grown to love." THE WEDDING TOOK place Oct. 30. 1li.sa Olive was so weak 11he could not sign ber name and simply put a cross, investigators said. One week after the wedding, however, Miss Olive was examined by a psychaatnst who said she did not know that she had been marned. ''She referred to herself as 'Mias SL Barbe' and to Davey as her nurse,'' Wes t London coroner Dr. John Burton told The Associated Press. ·' l pointed out that this was rather odd." Dr. Burton is bold Ing an inquest into the spinster's death and a verdict will be announced later thia mooth. Gabriel ' RED RYDER SHOCKS s 1500 APIECE INSTALLED A Complete Une of Ace•--Featurtng: • 3 pc. modular wheels •Shocks: struts • Driving accessories 495-6403 ' • ..,...,.......,22.1• DM'YNDT A• QUEENIE .... o..__,.-..__,.._ 1052 Irvine AYe •• Newport 8-eb ~ CoaJ1tline (Jffen 1,(J(J() Claasea Weather Explored A course la bule metaroloo will be ol· fered .,, Golden w .. t Colle1e of RuaUActon Beach btttnnin1 Feb. 4. The aJ.oe.week claal, lleteoroJ01y 110, wUJ leach lbldlata to UM ln· llrument• and vilua1 ob- Mnatianl to understand local weather condl· tJooa. Be1iall'atloa be1ln1 Jan. 23, by appolatment and OD a -.J.k•iD buia J.an. 31. For lnforma· tion, call m -nu. ex- teuioa "1. 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Al•. -"-(AP> -An Alabama 8SLPAST, Nortbero Go w .. t Coll•,. womu baa fUed 1utt lttland (AP) -AAM 0( H Beacb will a1almt a batp1tal and a ......... t.be motMr ol olflf' a examloln• doctor, daimfn.c lbe bad ~c_ .... ~ •haM alt eraathe eoer11 •u.raeryforwbatthedoc- •--IP-.nlvv form•· eouree. 1ucb u nuclear tor clalt:Ded waa 1 of the Nobel Prise-pow &od solar eneray watermelon-1Jae tumor wJnnJq P ace People beslDDlnl Feb. 4 and delivered 1 baby boy Movement. wu fOWld 1n fn addiUoo, atudenll a month later her home wltb ber ~m di8cma •borta•e• of Ellubetb CJ"ONOo of throat ind wrist• 1old and aUver and the Llp1comb said In her slubed. Police sources lnflaUooary trends that state court swt that she said they believe she go aJont wtth these com-entered Bapt.lat Medical kllled beraelf modltlea, according to Center Montclair 1n. CUPERTINO <AP> Scie nti st Otto Malla•der, 85, who helped smuggle 28 \' 2 rockets and plans for several mi.aslles out of Germany to the United States near the end of World War It dlcd lai.t Tu ea day UCHINSICY CHA•l.I'~ 8ACHtN!.tC V, , .. _'" 9-PM11 on-ew•1 J.,, 70 He •• Wfvh• .. tr,' "'' a.uQfi4•n, "ovlyn Gvoe,. ot f ult•r-ton •no Miidred lhnou.tift Of N~ YOtk ""' AllMlrl ••<flttft\ .. '( Of N•• YOt l , • era rtctcnttdt •n •net l or••• .,.ilftdl(.ftUdr.-n f.unPr .. '9f"YK•lo •ltl .... etd T twt\.d•_. •f H.t'bG' l • •n llllef"Orl•t 0-1 \orrvl< .. .-, 1~ dln<t!Oft Of H.,,,.,, L•--1 Oton *"....-,t11 eo.i..,.. .. ~ij~ OAVtOSO. WAL TE• tOWARO OAVIO!l-ON ...,,., <kl IJ, 11" ·-Of L•O<INI S-11 """ I~ He w•• \YP<rr•m•" delll of M.-\ Ill A1TWr1<•11 F•lll to.l\o tor JD I"'•" c. .... to L•oun• _,, lo •ellr• Memi.r Of l.•O<INI S.•cll L•wn aoo,.111111 AU(I( A 111• 1lm1 m•mtwr of tM 801,. I011t10 Sllr1t•" !•""91•, ....,,,brr ol lno ~,01 11>11 Rll• .,,., ~-•< L"°9'f In 10•"" FllfM"r•I wrv1cr. •Ill oe twtO J. r1 J•n 1S, 1910 •I IOA .... Or Arll•ut T•n-.:•r\lf'f m1n1-.t .. , '"•l••'•"Q 8Ufldl Wiii bt •r\ P.u dt( V1~w (eMf1f'lt 't. ,_,.P¥rpt>fl f'f'"( n A•y,. '''" 1, MOl'1\Mlf'Y tfuf'tr.,..rlir _,.,.,,tt.rl dir~ , ...... 1))\ UIWllEH(( HOWARD f LAWREN(l ,..,.,.M .. .._,.,_, lle<i<~ C• Po .. o .... , J~r, ,. 1• H~ I\ 'hlrVIVflj t>y hu wtfe G.-relO•M l••r•ntt Pr •v•t• f-•I -Wl<ft Will De lleld U-t , ... dl'9cllon"' Smn~ & Tlllhlll WOl<Utt c~1 Mortwtv --Luu" LEO H(NllY LEWAN ••UOf'm of COlt• ~ ..... C.• P•\\#"d ,.,., J•"'\M'' 710 ,.., Ht' 4' '4,lfV tf"t by ~I\ Wlff t'4errtfll "°"' C..•' y .na Cur I "nd two or•ftd(f\1tdr•n """''' .. •u:ri.-,.1 Wt""Vk.ff. Wtll tw tw>td ~r thf' Chf'H ttt>f'\ o• H•rbof l ••" Mount Ollv.- -rtu•fY Of Co\t• -... ~ u~ WIU.IA"'S llACHlL MAY Will !AM~ ro\•def'I of H•woort 8ft« h t... Pe\"*<I •w•v J.,,uery t~ l'IO \inf" 1\ 'u' ""'N b'f' h•t 'on Jo'1n d•uonter\ H1ch•t L-HY El"• K•ufim'°" ""° C.tll• Wtt.t ''''"' Alt<fl> 8011"0' 17 Qf•nckhl-.1'0<•_.Qf_l•lldr.,. ~mo•t.i -w•u w lll i. NIO Tu.. c1er. J.,....rv n, ,.., ., >PM ., '"" Harbof I.A..., ~rl•t C-t. wttll Or St~rv ot11<1.i11>9 'Wrvlt .. 11-r I,_ dlroctlort of He•bel• l.Alw" Mount Oii"" ~Y ot Cool• ""-"' ~Si~ WACMTMAN CULLISF WACHTMAN,IA,<"ICM!"I Of Cot•• """"'· ~--•v J.,, 11 1• Ht ,, wrvt....:I DY ""wilt f dllll \l\Wr\ LOI> .. Hour, EU""r Buckley, Emlly H .. I. Dorl\ ""'1M Ann Gar,,.11 ..... Cllf~Uftt Matl-\Oft Btol...,t\ Wnl•y aftd J•m•• W•clllmen OI (e t1 t ort'H1 •"0 OreQOf\ 1nO W•\lll"91on He ... , • < "41dt .... F rf'<l *•t ht~•n 8ert'til• p._,,Y Do~ W .. MrnM' llul>Y Wt\<lli..let (. .. M W•thtm•" aftod Pearl ••r1cll ot CeUtorft•• and W•"hlf'llgton M•"• snstructor Ron Gibson December 1978, for sur- R egistntion begins gery for a tumor. After Jan 23 and for inform a-sur1ery, th es wt said. she lion, call 892-7711. ex was told by Dr George tension 5Dl ff atzlgeorgls that she was pre1Dant and that there was no tumor. Her 0 C P•--~ son was delivered by C f,(_f,li:J anoth~r doctor at another hospital a month later 8 Courses Eight courses deo;1gned to meet the needs and 10 terest.s of persons over 50 will be offered at Orange Coast College tn Costa Mesa Courses include ··01sco Dance and Exercise." "Ballroom Dancing," "Travel Club fllustraled Lectures." "Sing Along With Guy Halferty." "Current Events Jo'orum," "Income T8lr Preparation," "Knitting and Crocheting," and "f'1nanr1al Pl anning for th<' Rt•l 1rcd " f"or 1nformat1on. c1tll 556 5880 For the Record Birt•• ltOAO MEMO•IAL HOSPITAL PlllHYTI •tAN ~u.1m M r .,.. ""'' JatnH 4oc:M•Dury , ...... Mftl, 91•' Mr •~ M n J~ffrtv t4f'\1on ,,._,,,... ou1 Mr •no #U (,or°°"' .-.11ney (O\t41 Mew bO't ~rM Mr ...., NW> Wlltl.,.. Plefty Hun tlnvtOfl &..<,., belr M r •nd M n Edwin Bouldin trWIM, Qirl Mr onet Mr• John L1ei..n900d, C.001• -lloy Mr •nd ,..,., Ot"'"I\ 8, U( IH•r lrvln. Otrl ~.,, Mr •net Mr' ~•Ch•fO tu.,,c, o. Cott• Mfte. boy ~.a Mr and Mr,. AnthOf'y H.,,. .. , 0 4"10 Pol,,. 114r1 Mr • ..., Mo ArtlWt 0.ecl•IOW H111>1lnoton ~ .. ,, Qttt OK_,. M r al'Ct '-''' llto,,ald Pobffl\ lr¥1U4' boy M r Ind Mt"\ ~t'"'ttn f •lt4'r (O\t" ,,_... """ Hatzigeor(la said he believed Ms Crouon when she told him abe waa not married and was not precnant, and that led to bis course of treat· meot. The suit does not specify a dollar amount of damages . Lectures Scheduled "The XYZ of Living," a free four part lecture st•r1es, Wlll be presented bv Cow;tllne Community c·ollege from 12 30 p m to 2 30 p m begmnmg March 4 The program. wh1<'h will be held al 502 Pecan Ave 1n Huntington Beacb, WJIJ emphasize awareness of values. cbo1ees and re - spons1bi lit1es while 1n ('reasmg problem solv mg ab1hlle1> and com municatlon skills Fnr mformat100, ull 963·0811. extension 256 Center To Meet The annual meeting of the South Cout Com muniU~ JeWlsh Center wlll be held at 7 30 p m Wednesda y 1n the Mercury room at the Mercury Savings and Loan As.10e1at1on bwld· mic 23021 Lakt.' Ct.>nter Drive, Lake Forest Qr• n d c h 11 d r r n • n 0 0 ' • • t M r •"" Mf-\ Oo,,.ld Lult ""l"f' or•f'd<hlldf•n !lietv1(.f' .. ..,.,, hetf1 OOy Refreshmenlb will be served lnfonnataon may bt-obt1tmed by callrng 497 2070 Tl'Hll•Y· ,.,. n 8-11 & \<....... Mt • ...., #o<• J•-· M1n<n'"'°" _,,_.., e11rec1on, .,..,,.,,., <:flt• ~. llOy ----~11 ~----------'"" tnet Mn Aeymond ,,_,,...,.,.., SMITH & TUTHtU. MOITUilY WHTQ."' CHArl:L Monuarv •Cremation!> '421 E 17th SI Costa Me!>a C...1• Mew oov ,_ry,,1 .. Mr tNI ~' llOO.r1 OQI• C.0.tt ,... ... girt Mr aftd *' 1t1cn..ro Grbev•f Hllftllnqlon BNcll Qttl ,..,_,1 Group Elects Dr Herbert Rettmger of Anaheim has been • llln.d l>o••l11Mlr'ome. Tbe lltt9i'I woWd ....... .,.,..... &eel \Ille burtAI ot the ctalldr9 ud &eke CIGITectJv1 meuur. ll M.tAI probllmlantGUDd. Tbe eult b1 Captaln St&ck1 eulm amontha.Dyear·loacf...CS belWHD ltlcky aad PeteraoD. p~ bu,.~ the •ua..uom u tooupenatve and lDapproprlatA. INCOME TAX COMPUTB ACCURACY ..• , ... ,.... IN TOUR HOME Wa, • IY , I 964-5770 Quit Smoking in5 Days • LA~f4=1ATU For quick rnults, s.t your ~ils for the ~t· lrMJ cluslfled ~of the Dally Piiot 642·5678 Iii 1 .11niJ5 fl ._ ________________ _. • I f CHl~PRACTIC ~al-a-Tape PleaH Requeet T•p• By Number .... 01 Bacti Pain 05 Why Chlr'Opfecik:? 02 Wttlpfa9tl De Nedi, SholMer. Arm Pain 02 4rttwtUa 07 Low 8adl & Leg Pain 04 Haed9c:ftea DI Nanrou,neu & Ten•IOn Tape Ceftwr 645-1701 24 Hou,. CourtHy of Dr. David W. Glbaon T .ih.1 Tiw I 1r~t ~tt 11 r 0 T Jl..1· Ott I \1 I ll1f.' Iii"')\ Iii hi r1': / •, • r I l~ ' ... Bayview Convalescent Hoapttal is pleased to annoonc~ the appoinlmt>nt of Kory S. JorgenHn, M.D. of Co•t• MeH aa Medical Director for 1980 Bayview is a 59 bed convate~ent h~pttdl P<Ov•d· 1n9 sklllf'd nursing care In small friendly surrcxm· din9s For information on ft'i''> and -.ervlce'> c alt 6-42-3505 or v1s1t Bayview di 2055 Thurtn CoSld Mesa 6'46 '4888 '1UC. .. OTMIU SMITHS' MOITUMY 627 Main St HunllnQton &loch 536-6539 Mr .,.. Mf'\ frank P•noertfllv. lrwl"• Qlrl JMOMry) M• •Ml M r\ I•'*'"•"' LuU~er, Co•I• llWW, Q4rl elected president of the ...,11 Jo,,q1J1n,.. Mn<Ar1ttu• • ~W'I t~ach • f>40 ~l Orange County chapter Open l'.Wtl ._to Sp. .......... , Ccx.OMAI. l'UtcaAl HOMI 7801 Boise Ave Westminste< 893-3525 r~v•w ~rMI c.n.terv Mortu•rv Chaoel 3l500 Pecrtlc Vww Drive Newport Beach 644-2700 McCGIMCI MOITUil•S LaQun• Beech '494-9415 LeQuna Hilla 78&-0i33 Sen Juan C.ptatreno ~,m , _ _.,. Mt • ..., Mn AOllerl M•rt111. Hunt 1n111on 8-<ll, otrl J _ _.,, "" •no Mrl L•• M• 11or1 N•WPOr1 BNcl\, 91n ,_.,, M r '"° M r>. Court,.., GIO•~t, CO\I• Me.._ elrl Mr •NI Mn. A11..,,10 Pine. 0. Yori... ,,.._, ltkh, tiov M• ano "'" Ge11• l•l•om, 1...-,J~ll• lllH<ll, boy ,_,,It M r and Mr\ Eowtn Homer. lrWlft•. Olrl Mr •nO Mr' Anthony Torr, H••-I a..c ... llo\r Mr •ncl ~-.JOlln Sll•ll, C491-MeM, llOY Mr, •ncl "''" Ly-Ct•vto", lrvtllO flr1 ,~,, M• •ncl Mn "°"•Ill 0-.l>rlnll, lrvt,.., f1f1 "'' oncl M" Oon•ld Joflfttell, ,,._1*1 a..ci.,..., IT .. ,..NOlf'ITAL "-"4 Mr, -"'"-Altlln V'91I, lrwtno, •l•I ,,_... Mr. M!f '*'-*-.., Wtli.., C..to...._-, ~· Mr, •M M,.. Jo1111 I . Otwlt, W..."llllMW,lltf o r lb e A m e r I c a n n~~!P""l~~--::~~-c::l'!:'-s:-,."!'!"':~~=~~~ Diabetes Association. ~N'' f.'>t-, , l~ltil-r~ .... ID[<'t DO YOU MEED A LAWYER? Simple Will ••.•......•..•. · · · · . · · · · · • · · · · · • S40 First Clnsultation (any topic) .................. S20 Clrporatiln formation ...................... $225* Partnersllip fonnation ...................... $345* Uncontested Div1rces : =: .............. $150* ruo·· ... llrlYi1I De'fl-llSI • . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . .. • • • ~ ~Detainer .......................... Sir Accldlnt cases .................. 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C...nh o" OoK .... bott)I I- PUBLIC NOTICE -Onell Of' ~euc: MfC'TtC* OP PlaiO•AL PaOPl•f Y a11111a1•t•O O• YACAflO p ...... , Of' ..,_. ,.aa.T .,c,., ..OTICI' I\ HlllEaY GIVE• -··~·!WI tltllAM •S-. \ "-... ~~C-y .. ~ ....................... .. ...... k -.cl-... --1 ~_,,. lwft ll>y WILLIAM E ll'MILLll"I AU •ILLA ~ -L.LI~, -"-"'~~ ............ _ ... 1-- -,._ .... ... , ........... -.... -· .... .................. -·---.... i.n 1 ~ -,_ .,,. m lvOH_,. ...,_ ,_,..,. wl<l_1 __ _.,,, __ to.,,...,_,...,... Of S.C-t• Of lllit (I •ti "'°' O.t.0 _., IJ ·-OOH lMlllGtH u.-...-d PO ao.1»~ "°''' ~ ~"-·""'* , .. ~~ l'ubl•\1'111'd Oren .. (.oe" 0.1ty Pf~ J•rlV•'" n 1' ,.., JM Pl 81.JC NOTICE "-"',,. • 10lt ClOVtt T cw~'-"'" COUNTY O• CHI..-• ,.a,,.. o..0rt ... -._...,c.. _ UMN.,...•0-11 WMllllOell CMA••IAN I '" r• .. ,.,,.,.,...., of "-t10..r •UllY '""""0 M ~lttr l.!lf .,, .. ll••po-AAY'-°"0 WfSl Ev ,,{llll ... J. lfOTICS• T• -- -T1't ,_,_ ... ____ _ _...,. ___ _ ""'""••-... ._ .. _ -avuo1_., __ • r 11 .,._.._..*Kltllr ·-• IH ••- PUBLIC NOTICE c.,_ lllO'TIU TO C11 I Of T 04" O•MIUTlt-S•I• tiou ·~-4W UC ( I Pl'BUC' NOTICt -loe • - -IH --NOTICE OF DEATH OF •re••-'-'-____ MOREUND LEITHOLD "'r':ott.•.-AND OF PETITION TO • n.s-t11-,,...1t••-"-ADMINISTER ESTATE PUBLIC NOTICE • tO"O , ........ ftlf~fr_..~,,.... ....... P\..~1""°" CN4n9f (M\I 0 •1t, ~lff,lt J•nw••• Ii ,.., HI IO Pl'Bl.IC NOTICE •-..--. "°"' """"-vou rn•v NO. A·103001 NOTICE OF DEATH OF ., ...... itten,_..w,"""•o.r•" T o a I I h e 1 r s DONNA MARIE BOWEN -cle1• ~IN\ -IS --Oft • vou beneficiaries. creditors AND O~ PETITION TO • 11 ~ 1.11 to Ill•••''"•" and continoent creditors of ADMI NISTER ESTATE ,. _ _..,.. __ ,,"_ ---1 Moreland Leltl'lold and NO A-t03004 m•r i...., ___ ,_,,..., ... ,., b T I I h • 1.......-c-. .... ,. ,,,1_""".., persons w ho may ~ o a e 1 rs , .. ,...-",___,.d•w•-"'•,. otMrwl~ lnter@stt'd tn the beneficiaries, creditor s ~r:;..=-.=••':!.~,~-.:0 wlll and/or estate and contingent creditors of .._.,_,,.,,...,,...,.,..,,_.,, A petlUon has ~n f llt'd Donna Marie Bowen "-<_, _,, <-t.....i '" -by Mart.t S Leltnold and and persons w hO may be .. ,",..._.,-.n ••"'41ot,,_, S.Curlty Pklftc National otMrw1se lnterestt'd tn th~ orpt-'V,or-..ittf ...._ c.. I C t 11 nd t t < 11,__ .. ___ ..... B.tnk 1n t • .., .x.oper or our wt cJ or es a e --·---.--.... of Ora~ County r~uest A petition has been filed ,.,......,, ___ _...._, 109 lhclt Marla S LefthOld by Sylvia Wagner in the ":,:,~-,.~,. and Security Pacific Na Superior Court of Oranc;ie Ll'l• '"""CH,._,. tlonal Bank be appotntect County requeslfno that lh ~-u,.,. es personal repr.sentatlve Sylvla Wagner be appoint-~°'"~" to .tdminlstff tM ~tale of ed as personal .-.presen in•• uerw•-MC>f'el.00 Le•thc>kf (under tat1ve lo administer the ""10Mcit._.... the Independent Ad · estate of Donna Marie _ _..ca.... ministration of Estates Bowen (under ·tthe In-!~~=-Act) The peUllOf'I Is set tor dependent Administration .,..,""'911 0r..,.. c.n1 1>t1•• .,, ... hearing In Dept. No 3 at of Estat~ Actl. The petl· JOft n,,.,...,. i" 1.. ,., .. 700 Civic Center Or Ive, lion Is set ~r hearl~ In PUBLIC NOTICE -West, 1n tM City of Santa Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic A n a • Ca 11 for n ta on Center Drive, West, In tl'le ....,... February e. 1980 •t 10.00 C It y of San ta An a . ..u•t0P~c:ouarot1 a m Callf<>t"nla on February 8. , ... CDUlfTI'OPotlAltO• IF YOU OBJECT to the 1980at 1o·ooa.m. "=:~eoa orantlnc;i of lh• petition, IF YOU OBJECT to tM ... ..._....... you should either appear orantl~ of the petition, ....,_,.....,ea._.. at the h •a r I n o • n d you should either appear PLAt•T•ir•; s•cu••TY state your objections Of' at the h&arl~ and state j!;\~:=~ .... MNk. • ,.._file written objections with your objection$ or fll• Oll'INOANU •1cHAi.o the court before the hear-written objections with the MIYUI. MtOOC MOEM. OINA Ing. Your appearance mey court before the hearl~ Lo•u -DOE'.........., OO£ 11• be In per10n or by your at· Your appearance may be •11e•v•i.. 111,..... tOf'My. In person or by your at- UIM "'*9H.,.. IF y 0 u ARE A torney. ..OTICSl 'ftll ....... -.n.CREDITOR or a cont-IF YOU ARE A =====,: lnv-nt creditOf' of the de· CR EDITOR or 1 cont-...... .....,....,. .. ....,,,... ceased, you must fl .. your lnoent creditor ot the de---:i'°' ~ ...... ,._1 no. claim with the court or cealild, you must f11• your 11"....,.,.,.. __. ..-. .,., present It to the personal clalm with the court or ... ..._... __ w.,.... repreMntatlve •POOfntect Pf'eMnt It to the person.I .. ._...:. • .... ,_ .. ....._ by the court within four repretentatlve 1p~ntect c~:,... .. _ .. -..c." monthS from the date of by the court within four ~ 111 w. ,.,...., '"...,.. first IMUane:• Of .. tt•n H months from the date of • IH'.,.,, .. "' .. '"r -1"-11 provided In Section 700 of flnt I~ Of tetters H ~".::.:::•~:.:. ..... the Prob1te Code of rrovldad In Section 700 of lift....-.., ............ -...r1• Callfornla. TIM time few he Prob1te Cod• of uur•• ._, .. _,.. ..... •tu fifing clalmt Wiii not ••• Callfornte. The tlmt for -o.,:..r:----~.::.,::pl,.. Pt10r to four moft1t'la flit~ claims wlll not ••· -rn ™' o.':I':'~, A ct.it from trtt Clltt Of the hear· plre prior to four months ~--1111 ._ _.-. .. ..-. Inv nodced abow. trom thl dat. Of the Mar-""...,.,_"_,.. ....... YOU MAY EXAMINE lngnotlcedabove ~~-=-===tM fUeUll4 by the court. YOU MAY EXAMINE '* ....................... If YOU ... ,,...., In the he flt• Mpt by the court. • •.::::· u.. ,... • "' "tate, ~ mey flle • ,... If .,-ou •re 1"'""1ed In the f :: ...... :-:-:-.:.= QUMt Wttl\ me court to,.. .. tatt, ~may fUe 1 r• -. ....., • c-.., celve "*'" notice of the quett With the court to ,... ~,...._..-:-111111~ Inventory of ntate auet1 celv• IPKl•f nottc:e oft~ .....,...._.,.....,.,~.,end Of "the petltlan' K· lnventoni Of nt.i. asseu .-.r......, ..-... '"•-counts end report• 1"'9· •-tM P9tlt1ons, IC· "=+•o.• , : ,..'"' detcrlbed In Section 1200 co'\11\h eno rep or tt ,,.,.4....,.an Of ttlle Gettfamfe PNMt. deKr'UMld In Section 1200 ., .. ,... 11 Code. of • c1ntotnt1 PrOOI ·:um...,_ Wlttlr _. M.,..., ti c.dl. -~"= M1w"" ee.i.r ~••• I:.:~ l•U• 11H. Mewr,trl ~I-:.~-1~2-t~lft:;~\,~'14) ~a...-=::.. ,... 74't:'ca.N Cllllll..., ,..,"" ....... ..... ..... -........ , Udi! •'9 llee•l'er £est l' .. d• DEAR PAT: lly aunt tells me that some of her frlendl ln Northern. California are involved in a program to aalvaae food that ordinarily would be lost durtne the harvest process. Accordine to her, t.beM Mnio1' cit:bena 10 into orchards, ftelds, can- nert• and even packing houses to 1ather food that otberwlle would be wuted. h there aucb a IJ'OUp, aad wbere can I learn more about it! J.J., Costa Mesa Yov aat pnbabb' b nfentq to &M Sealor Gleaaen, a l1'0llP of eea~l'Md dUM!U 5t 7ean or older wllo are adaal ''prot...-al aeromaaen" dedicated Co NrillC a pordoa el &be • ..uno. S.. of food pl'Od1ada &bat a•allJ are ~Hd of far. lag laanat. Led by redtte Louie ard, Sealor Gleaoen ls tbe aatioa'a largest groap of tta k1ad wttll 1.-me•ben. Yoa cu reqaes& a broc:bue tlaat aplalm WI Pl"Oll'•• ud tella lao• Co or-1aabe a feod salvage operadla. 8eDd a ltamped, seU-aMla.ed nvelepe to: 8eldor Glewn lae., Z711 G St., 8anameeto 15816. ,.._,, C..t Pee• •I Beat DEAR PAT: How much of the beat in a heated oven la lost when the oven door is opened? I'm curious about this because I have a habit of peek- m& inside the oven when food la cooldng. K.W., Newport Beach Eada Ume lite o.ea door la opened, aboai 2t pelftlll& ff Ille Mal b leet. fte cos& la CH or elet· trtdty .., replace um ••ell ml beat aboa.ld be ... cnthe moqla for a fut care of tbls habit. .. ,_,.,G .... ltete "· ll·MtW'PCJft leada, NM '•Ml •W'Pl'IMd U.S. Jlep. Joba H. Jtou .. elot, ft·IH M&l'tDot bu •1au: t•.U._R41pa oomlnaUoD for~ u.a. a.Aa&• ... , '•'4 ia1 Alaa C'1tSMn& ••Ju.. ....... wntuallalaaltbal ~"t run,•• Hld"Jcbm.lta, wbo hu tbowD lilt.Nil tn the teat. but bUD'l bmally ADDOUDcM biJ OWQ eudl4.lley ... It'• very ditfteult to put a con11-m11 ... t on t.M line for a 1enateMAtunleait'1uuretbiq " atrr D SAID be'1 fOl l"Hdy to make a fGnDal declarailoD UW be'a •eekiDCtbe ... t. . ''1 wtll do IO lb due tlm~ .. but I am not 8oiq to have my tim1q mrown olf by ot.Mr eandtdttel' entry or exit from the race,"Scbm.ituaid. ·•Every few months the pla)'el"I cbaqe. 'l'bere may be 10me complete- ly d11ferent actora 1D the play by the time ft!iq cJaee9 <on II arch T)." ••• Wl'!DNE8DAY, THE Leaaue of Women Voters of Orance County will meet with county ottlciala and tour county 1ovemment faclUUea in Santa Ana. The meeting begiu at 1 :30 a.m. ln room 189 of the county Hall of Ad· ministration. The event ls open to all intere1ted persona. ••• TENN188EE SBN. Howard Baker, Republican Senate Minority Leader, will addreaa the "400" Club c:A. Orallie County aU:IOp.m. Jan. 21attbebome Odel ., 81•11 Dr. Remedios L . Almirante of Villa Park, a specialist ln internal medicine, bas been elected chief of staff of Paciflca Community · Hospital in Hunt- ington Beach. r..r= tad 111'9. loba Seymoar of auer I• a eaadldatt for tbt fttpublleu pn111deat11I aomtaauan. AdJDIAtGD to tM .vet COltl "" fof DOD·memben of tbe club. 1nforaaatioQ 11 av&Uable by calllq M1-IOOI. ••• MICllUL llLVAS, a. Santa Ana, aa •ttcirmJ and fotme~mnan. ll ooe of Dine ted by Gov. Sdmu.nd C' r . to the new Califomia Oammlmon Gil Crtme Ooa- troland Vioa.ee Prevention. ~·· '18.E 80IJ'l'll COAST ~blican Porum IMltl Prtday at the Airporter lms tn ln1De. 'l'be 1peaker wW be Roy BeaJey. ~ .. c: ''TM Eecnomle lllumaol~miz{BrttalD." . Tbe lodal bour beeina at 1 p.m. with dlaDer at a. BeaJey ta acbeduJed to apeak at 9 p.m. For reservatiobs, cai1 Carolyn Rapp, SU~. ••• SECSET.UY OF STATE llan:b Fo111 Eu says there now are 19 dif . ferent inltiathe measures betnc circulated in California One of the lat.t to be approftd for signature gatberiq by Mrs. Eu is ~ motor vehicle tuel iDJUative sponsored by Leroy Bonham of Fountain Valley and William Pulay of Downey. It would exempt motor vehicle fuels from the state sales tax. with the ex· ceptioo of a.ire raft jet fuel and llquitled petroleum gas. The meuure needs 346,118 valid signatures of reeiltered Callfornia voters by June 2 to qualify for the No· nm ber JJeO ballot. ALL YOU CAN EAT FISH SPECIAL M~,~· ·s2.99 WED. It costs plenty to heat your home these days. So it pays to keep the heat in the rooms you live in . When heat escapes through the roof, that's for the birds. You 're wasting dollars and precious energy, too . There's one way to save both. Insulation in the attic will keep the heat where it belongs . It's an easy job. You can even do it yourself. And the costs? The sav- ings you'll make on heating bills will soon pay back your invest- ment. And t.:Jncle Sam gives you a tax ~t for inSUlatiitg, too. Gilvin Klein's leather sh"!-ex~at SFA It's from , l"l€'W cOll«ilO() aone wrth ad &nd one than tor.illy unexpected Wtth leather so sheer. so sort. so suppl~ tt's almost an eot1~ly new fabrte. And C<Jlvm has cut tt. tailored 1l. given n the slouch. rht! ekg.Joce, the macho' he gives to ~hmg he touches The brown leather pant:# overshm tor size-s S,M..L.. '395. Ctlvm Klein's Shot> for Men- where we are all the th1rws you ate. ~) ~1f1n ,4\,~ ~r 'i<, rn (()j,, Pl.;ur1. 111f11,,,1,-,/ \11n·1 ( O\IJ \if(',,• ()~ MnncJ.Jy 1hrnu1>1h I rid.JV trom Ill am 10 'I Kl pm \dttlfddv 1irm Ill !\ \11111, f>O \11f'<JJv I.' r'I.,,. '' '"'•pm Do you have air condition- ing? All the more reason to insulate. You'll save year-round . Insulate. • I I i SHOE by Jeff tMcNetly MOON MULLINS \..JovJ ! ,AND I iHo<JGHT YoO H.AD A l.OT OF MAKt:UP ST0Ff, EMf.AY! by Ferd & Tom Johnson BoY'No ~ sµc.'S A LOT BETTER- 1.DOklN' iHAN yoo. MISS PEACH e'-......... -~ .. THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Cooldn' t we 1vst throw the~ out and buy NEW dishes?" DENNIS THE MENACE ____ ..,.......,_,__ ·---.,__. .. ---,. ) ' GORDO by Mell Laz.arius ~I.Arte· 11k&&..I.~ Sc HOOL. PlllMCIPAL. NAMIO lN su•r • ALI.DAI~ CJDAX:, KW PWTIT( cJof • JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS YOtJ'RI 1"J ONJ.:'( INPIAN I KNOW WHO~ ReSl'eCT' HUI 11UJe! NANCY I 5URE P-1165 THE 8A5!~U.. •f!ASON --- ' I .. Hands off!" DRA88lE • r l • ... .. " by Kt¥tn F..-n \.) E'Xph~ln end MU "EE ~A MA dtscu~the8rtt\sh "l "°MO MEE ~E£! Reform Act d \832. , OR .SMOCK ~. WE:L..t.., IF IT WAS A PR I VATS NURSe YOU WAN~f! CJ, YOU SHOUt-C>'ve !SPOKf!N MOR.S Ct..eAR.t..Y. Klc::>c::>O.' by Gus ArriN QJVE ~f 100 MUCH AW.AD'r PAUL CUNOALL •COME ON 6El uP AND COME llHO THE l(ITCMfN' I WAHf YOV ro MAK THE~· by Tom K. Ryan NONSl:NsE. rrs D~ OF MY r MVOR~ Snt:DMS. I ~ J l ' u . ___ _.. __ ..,.. t ? ;. by Lynn Jolliltston by George Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 41 CleevlnQ ~1Cer811'10ny 1Jaon1..ite ~~ 1> The -•• ~ r IPPfl9 .,... 10~&.•o !'>SS-.. •• •• . . .. l • ••• 1 .. 1 • .. ·-··· r;;lol r I I• •cl•I• A ,-9ft1 1, I• I 11 '• l•lnl ol 1 . ·-·'· ·' 1.1 •• 1 .. 1--• .. ...... ~- ' ' • • l I . ,., • • I u Rac.ecr1ct.t ~11 ~uon IS HlnOv QUeel' 6 I ' Tho - HI~ ._..,,"'Y . •• • • • • ·-·· ft • 17 Gt c>e '""' ' 61 P!l(;f\ •• . ' I e . ' • l t•a I ' 18 Anpr"eO 63 Sdo 19~ 6'~ c. l • I • • l " • It a t I . 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Its Defe~rs LONDON (AP) -British scieotista are rushing to the defense of tbe bte1est dtnoaaur, ~lasting an auto maker 's ad callln1 the bron- tosaurus "ariuably the wonrt deaiped creature of all time." The pitch la, naturally, to sell cars. But tbe West German firm Audi ls doing so at the expense of one of the world's most loved bundle of bones, say several dinosaur authorities. .. rr IS AN A~LUTELY infamous libel," Dr Alan Charig of the British Museum angrily told the Sundaynmes "Brontosaurs s urvtved for about 140 million years -rather longer than we shall manage, I suspect -and were miracles of engineerin&," be said. "Everything they did, they did successfully." At least one world expert oo tbe dinosaur ia so incensed that he has lodged an official complaint about the ads with Volkswagen of Great Britain, the Audi distnbutors. THE AD SAYS SOME CARS -NOT Audis of course -are overtaken by evolulloo as quickly aa brontosaurs "Evolution has a sure way of corre<:ting faulty design," it said, asserting that the brontosaUMJS "hterally ate itself out of existence when it lived bet ween 205 million and 65 million years ago. "Since he could not venture out of hi.a lake on to dry land without collapsme under bis own weight," the advertisement said, "be finally starved in tu. own empty larder." But the experta have quite a dllferent opinion. "&VBIHSR!" SAID JOHN MAN. author of a _ new book publi.abed in Britain, "The Day of the ' Dtnoaaur.'' : Re aald that alt.bough brontosaurs 1pent time • in JU., they were ai.o desiped for land. Their clawt could grip the bard earth while their com- pact feet sank into swampy soil. And there la no evidence, e~rta aay, that lt 1 "at. tt.e1f out of exiatellce." It ta more Wtety that it ._...__.of uili.oM bJ tbe .many carnivorou1 d.lDoaaun tbal preyed on them. Tiii! WOaD B&ONTOSAURUS 18 GREEK for "thunder lizard," a name moR descriptive of the species' atze than tta ferocity It weighed 40 tons and reached lengths or 70 feet, but ate only vegetables Existing skeletons give no indications that it might have collapsed under its own weight. Instead, experts say, 1l was built as solidly as an elephant its arched spine supported by thick, pilla r-like legs that were straight, to resist bucld· lng Ml&.UGE SERVICE CONTIACT WITH EVERY 1.fASE•• Covers Eng Comp • Steering • Air c:ond • Manuel Auto tr1ns • Front tU9P • Onve AJcle • Complete front & rear brake system • Elec. System '\.Wllft.._ Cl°'~~ 0-..,. f#lt ID,,,,, ffl "--..... OOl'llrld.....,... •Specllil OOl'll.-lor .._.--• ......._MO.,....__,.,,_,., lull. Tri~ YCIM> ~ 4 Wiii Ow .. ,,_ WM. DI .. Ml C--Y_.._..,.,..,,, ..... .. Bayou Mall111an Hunicanel Bigeat Obatacle B~DLO A# OW: J I PILO'lTO , La. -Nettt.r nor fi DOI' 10.f'Dot wav• II ... Dea Wnil• rrtm th9 1wlft complellon ol oae ol the 1u •t mail roua. lD Amtrica. "Huntcan. are a.not!Mr matMJ>," 11e 1Ud. "I don't ao out ln a bw· rteue, but that'• about tbe ooty tb.lnc th•t•t.OllenM ... WD1GLS CA&Ua TB£ mail from ~· lUt vUl.,. OG th• Louiaiana matnland, VenJce, -tMnt the road rum outL. totbe'lutoutpmtoo tbeMlullllp- pi "'"'" Pilottown, where \be rlver nm.a out. Earth Day '80 Set for April WASHINGTON (AP> -The en- vironmenta l movement wllJ celebnte it.a 10th birthday in April with an "Earth Day" that movement t.aden say WlU celebrate a decade ol pro1reu. EnviJ'oomentaJ leaders announced plau for Earth Day 1980 to be held April 22, exacUy 10 years after the first Earth Day. Orcanhers said they want the focus of the event to be at the local level, wltb small celebra- tions around the country. They 1.saued a list of sample events DOW planned, rao&ing from a Da· lional recycling conference in CaWomia to various exhibitiooa and street fairs ln communities around the country. A boat. OC'perbape a helicopter, ii UM oel1wayto1tt to PUottowa, l:lut that ii DOt UM iDocaYeaieoce It~ Mem. Not m:;;'[,W.le ban realClll to to tbent. banneeption. "About 115 ~ Uve at PUot- town,'' HlnpuaJd. "It ii a pretty lone- ly plate, which la all the more reuon to set the mall there aa resuW1J u poutble. Tbeyeountontt." PILOITOWN m '111£ bome of rlYer pUota and their funtU., ~ who sWd• abi~ act'Oll the tricky ban and aboala betWMD the Gulf ol lfulco and tbe port of New Orleam. It ta here the geographers who meuured \.be mlahty Mlsaiaaippl'a · 2.348-mlle len&thquit meuurtnc. Below Pilot.town, the river is no loneer a river, but it is not qultAt a sulf yet either. It ls a muddy maze of islands and bayous where tbe waler and sill from 31 stat.es and part of Canada. the drainase of ooe-flgbtb of North America, wind.a up; creatioo still lo progress. TRIS YEA& WD..L round out two de· cadea that Hin&le bas been delivering the mall to Pilottown. He wu a natural for the job. As a boy, be lived ln a llahthouse south of Pilottown -no longet" there - and went to school in a rowboat. Later, be operated crew boats for offshore oil drillers. He kno~ the riffs and ban of this estuary the way other postmen know mean dogs and hidde n driveways "Fog?" Hingle sniffed "Fog is no problem I know the current., and JUSl ,.,. . ..._.. THIS IS ONE OF EA9'ER D£UVEAIE8 Mallmen Don Hingle at Hefm of Rtvert>oet take a compass beading and pull rleht uptotbedoclt "WINDCAN BE a problem. One day it blew so bard on m y return trip I bad to tuck up alongside the lee abore l found out later l.be wind had gotten up t.o80 miles an hour. That's wind.·· The run from Veruce takes. on the average. 26 minutes in tus JO.foot power boat. the "Little Jay." He named the boat for bis grandson. Jeffrey. now 3. who often makes the tr1pw1thtum As much aslhe boat nde, Jeffrey enjoys tbe ride oo HJ..ncle'a dol· ly. s1ltmg on top of the mail sack. from the dock tolhe Pilottown PostOffictt THE PILOTl'OWN Post Office, ZIP 70081, l1U ail the other 336 PUottown structures, ta built oo stilts. The town street. if you could call it that. is a ra.iud concrete walkway coonecting all the buildings. Step off the walkway and you walk in reeds. "I tJunJc tf I hved here." Hingle said. "I would get a bit restless. Tell you the truth. 1 get restless llvtng on the mainland "AU my life J'vt' watched boats come down this river from somewhere, somewhert' upnver Wh at my wife and I would hke to do 1s move aboard my boatandaoupnver. Juatkeepgol.ngas far as we can and see the places where all thoseboatshavecomefrom " r ' 0 d Romianee Rekindled ~ens Hop . Freights in Laauna Beach seventh grader Robin JackJJeh Cleft) and lC>-year-oJd Irvine symnut Kria Andenon walked off with top honors at U.S. Gymnastics Federation meet In Lakewood. Robin was top eymnast in her aae ln>UP and scored hlehest ln all age cate1ortes. Kris won first all-around awards in children's category. Both are coached by Rieb Williams at Irvine Gymnastics Park, Irvine. ) Help• you out of THIS world In the ( RELIGION DAILY PILOT • bo • m llidland. -•• 0 bealtb1. beautiful a11~1~· be uld with a wtnt, ....... IPld •• MW be popped the qoeatkla, It took lllM Gf.larno a mODtb to ........ mlDd. H~ 80 cbetlfuJ .... Jea JUlt can t befp but be bapn.'' Aid Miu Galarao. "I Jcm tbl people ad I 1ote tbe pbiee. WbeD JOU pt older, lt'a ktDd of bard '° uproot Jounelf •• .... uld. • Bat Ownpqne did some fut talklq and Pwted her with a di•mCIDd rtna. .. Re wa IO 1ood to me. That Just WGJ me onr," abe aakl. After a Florida booeylDOOD, the two wW live ln Cbampap'1 home in a Saimaw aubwb, but Miu Gala.mo •aid her huaband- to-be bu eromiMd to drive her back relUlarly to the nu.nine home to vtlU frienda. ... KNOW l'M GOING to be lonesome, but I suppose I'll ret uaed to it." abe uid The two have more fun together oow than when they were )"OUQC, •a.id Champagne. "We ~ a Utt.le bit on tbe aby 1ide," be taid. "Slnce then, we've Iott.en away from the lby- nes1 ... That's why it's more fun DOW." TBS COVPLB IA 'I' tbey 1p1nd mueb of tbetr Ume tocftber 11U1 to IDCWMI. baYlna loo1 dloner1 aad 1oln1 for drives. lllll Galarno baa DO doubts 1b1 made the rt1bt deetaklo. Cbam~pe la a "lot or fan. Th•t'• wbat cot to me," 1be taJd. Said Q)ampape: "We were out drivtq tbe otber n1Cht and WI wen ~ IO bard. ll about pve us bell1aebe9. Our mlnda nm the aame way ... Builder Faces Bribery Raps SAN JOSE <AP> -Ooe ol the nation's largest home-building firm• ia facio& 40 counts of bribery and falsifying records for a 1ubdlm100 in Milpitu. If conV1cted. tbe maximum penalty would be a $200,000 fine tor Kaufman & Broad loc. The feloay cbar1e1 were filed by the Sula Clara Coumy dis· tr1ct attorney's olfice. and the firm wu summoned to answer the cb.ar&es lo MwuclpaJ Court 00 Ju. 29 SanDiego · SAN DIEGO CAP) -8ut.a h Railway ,.ye 10.000 or mciq U· le1al a11em bop tbe tretOb la San Die&o iD a year'• Ume "°"'; beaded for a new Ute -ar cap. ture -ID Amertca. · J .J . Gome&. Uliltam dl.tatca special aaent few Santa Fe, aakl the rai1rorid eauebl a ... au.. lut 1Ml' compared wtu. Z.llT th• year before. Goma aaid about 2S pereent o1 tboee leavt.ni San I>ieco .,.. caught. "Tbe aUen1 ue deflnltely beeomine more aaertlve," be aa1d iD ao interriew. ..I've seen 10 many of them injured and Jt la a frigbttul thlng, almott heart· tm!Dcbinc. 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P9dded .... tongue. Ba. 8-12 Of'!I • .... Bruins End Long (3) loss Streak By Tbe ANociat.ed Presa ..,. Much to the chagrin of Arizona. the UCLA baaketbaU team rebo\D'lded ln more waya than one Monday night. The Bruins, who entered the Pacilic·lO Conference game bav ing lost three games in a row their longest losmg streak m 18 seasons scored a 69 59 victory over the VJS1ting Wildcat.5 A KEY FACTOR in the re g1onally kh.•v1sed gam e wai. UCLA 's 43 '!:I advantage in re bounding. The Bruins led all the YI ay, sconng the first 12 PolnL'> of the contest. and had an over whelming 26 8 margin on the bark boards m the hrst baU. 'Our first half reboundlng was horrendous and UCLA's 12·0 start put us in a deep hole," s8.ld Arizona Coach Pred Snowden "I was proud that we batUed back UJce we dJd acainst USC. " Snowden referred to the Wlldcat1 86·83 triumph over SoutJtem CaJlfomJa la.st SatUJ'· day night JO a game m which Arizona lraJled by 17 points at one stage THE WILDCATS faced a similar deficit Monday night as UCLA scored the first seven points or the second half to take a 44 27 advantage, but a ~ Snowden pointed out. Anzona battled back The Brwns went stone cold , going 8''"2 minutes without a field goal, and the Wildcats drew to within three points at 46·43 before UCLA got 1t~ act together "We've bc<>n playing m fear o( losing," said UCLA Coach Larry Brown "f saw this in the players' face1> when Arlwna got close I've tned to be posiliv~ but 1 knew this was gomg lo be a ! ugh year " KUO VANDEWEGHE led the rums Wlth 22 points and eight bounds James Wilkes added 1 points and had nme rebounds ( r UCLA. !Sophomore l\hchael Sanders, akmg his first start of the ar, had rune points and nine bounds for the Bruins . San· ders was a re place ment for senior Darrell AJluma in UCLA's starting uneup • ·'I felt that the experience of Ylandewegbe and Wilkes was the dlfrerence m the eame." said Spowdeo of UCLA's senior ftrwards. ~Ron Davie led Arizona with 18 ppinta and eipt rebowub. Joe Nehls added 13 points for tbe ; Udcata. Neither player started • 1ame. The Bndns, who are trying to W\o their 14th 1tralebt con· fhence champiOOlblJ>, now have ·~·J Pac.JO record ~d a 9~ o •rail mark. Tbe 'WHdcata cl pped to ~s and M r The Bn.dm travel to Seattle • l~ ot Wasbinat.oo, tlwlrl i unday nicht to face the •Y an aft.emooD aame Satur· 1 • ..,_ Wablnltoa State at ~-.f -· • ' --a··· ~·~~ Snorts , V Won't Be the Sam reens to Replace Live Spectators in Year 2000? r 11111 eb.alu oa two stick.a wbkb ever, tlnt down,'' M aa11. "Tbey A PAJNTEa WBO on£N IUustntes b1a ldeu wttb mural., Kap says dom.s stadiu.m.t 100a wUI become aa oblOlete • the at.rat1bt.a•a1 klcken &Dd mllllona of faoa wW bue tbelr football tua1mlcted to them •lectl'Of1lcally la tbree· dimemlooaJ bolop'apba. wUJ record tbe proareu to the lOOtb of aa •lace Prine ton wH playtn1 JOO yean • .,. Tbe ball wt1I Cb.an§• color when tumbled a covered. A player • beadtear will explode lntO blinkiu UP.ta when then ll a n6ea inlraetJoo. "AHO .. E GOALPCMn'S 1Uckinl up ln t.be a.tr. Just Uk• tlwy'~e beell for decMe9. A ~yard ff• loreaea the day that t.be 1ame wUJ be played ln a glistenin& pala.H with 10 million urdalu screens replJclnc Uve spectat.on, wtth the ram, ln the comlort of tbetr UYina roosn•. tbroulb futuriaUc electron.lcs bavtnc &be feeling of Rld.1culou1? Stllyt So1neU.lDI out of tbe Wizard ol Oz? Doa't try to ..U that to Bob Kap. Kap aaid modern tecbnolocy would make lria idea aimple ANALYSIS bein1 oo the scene. ' .,WHY SHOULD THE PAN co throup all tbe trouble of having to part b1a car. q~ue up for food and filht the crowd.a when be can &el tbe same senaalion a1. ~ •' he aayr --Elect.roolc ~ ... al.mosL.lD.riAl'* _. a~. wiJflle attached to each of the players' bands and aewo iJlto the artificial surface to ptnpolnt the progress of play FOOTBALLS WILL CHANGE color u lbey chan1e hands. Tbe field will llsbt up and cban1e color -from red to ereeo, for lnatance -to foUow the progrea or the ball. "We have developed means for a viewer to talk back to a TV aet. Third cUmenalon I• now • ,... aUty You will feel that you can almoet reach out and touch tbe players. And the Spectaton' J)nMI· ence will be relt at the field lbrou&b tbe amall screens "When somethinc good happens, the scrfleQS turn lnto a bright slow. When the Cana are un.Up· A aienatory ball, with an electro01c r.ensor. <See XXXV, Pa~ BZ> Who Isn't? Bradshaw Glad Season Is Over LOS ANGELES <AP> The trucks have hauled off mOWl· tains of empty beer cups and bot dog wrappers from Pasadena'~ Rose Bowl. the talk 10 IO<:al ba~ returned to Iran and the Russians and the price or gas, and the last dlehard reveler bu:. finally shaken otr the monung c.fter Super Bowl XIV. one of the best or the National Football League champ1onsh1p games, 1s now left lo the sports h1stona.& and brood1ng armchair q uarterbaclui NFL fa ns a nd telev1s1on watchers who feel overdosed after four presea60n games, 16 regular season games. a minimum or two playoff aames and one Super Bowl may feel the way Plttabureh quarterback Terry Bradshaw does. "RIGln' NOW l'M J~t llred of football." said Bradshaw, Super Bowl XlV'a Most Valuable Player whose two long touchdown panes led tbe Steelers to a 31 19 victory over the Loe Angeles Rams last Sun day press conference Monday he said be had no mun· thought.s or qu1tung "1 know I taJked 11bout rellnng after the g<iml'," said Bradshav.. 31 "But lat~r on I had a ml"ellng with J ark Lam bert and Joe Gn~nt', and," he ron llnued. sm 1 hng. "cons1dt'nng how 1mp()rtant my health 1~ to ml'. I am ~~finitely going to play for the Plll~burgh Steelers next Har and have offlc1ally ended all thoughts of retinng · ALTHOUGH PERHAPS anti· rhmact1c there 1s one!'-. t-L game left Ul the "1979 f>eason." next Sunday's Pro Bowl 111 Honolulu. with Bradshaw one of the com pellog all ·stars In Monday's i.eparate press conferences for Coach Chuck Noll, whose Steelers have co!· lerted four Super Bowl rtnp ln the past i.1~ ~·ear~. and tv.<>-llme Super Bowl MVP Bradabaw. each wu uked 1f be con.a•dered the Stee-lers a dynasty "Dy na s ty" llo 'l that someplace you eat.," Noll .t<*ed Th~n he added. "The facts speak ror themselveJ> . $17 Million Offered To Raiders LOS ANGELES CAP 1 Oakland Raiders Managrng Partner Al Davis has ~ of· fered a substantial financial parkage including a $17 million loan Wlth major tax breaks •.o move the franrhlse to the "'t-mon al Coliseum, 1t was re ported loda) The T'lmt.>5 saad that acrordJn(l to 0H1 c1a ls of Mayor Tom Bradlt>y ·~ ctdm1n1strat1on. SU mllhon Qf the financial packaae Qffer~ b) the Coliseum Corn m1ss100 would be used by the Raiders to build luxury bot s.eats. prac t1ce field~ and olht:r rar1htJe5 THE aEMAINING $4 nullion ..,ould be 11ven to the Raiden\ for ' reloc:auon expenses" to be· used at the Nauoniil Football League tt>am 's d11cretioo, the TlmH aaid A maJ(>t' attraction of tbe dul 1s a pTOVlaion 11vin1 the Raiden title to 99 luxury boxes ln the C'olu.eum. alooe with the prac· uce fields, office spa~. tra!ninf and l~ker cooms and othe facilities on the site of the 1932 Olympu~• •wtm at.adium next to the ColJMum With the Raiders holdinc lltle. the> cou.ld depreciate the worth of the improvements over t.be life of their rontract with the Colueum Comm1!>s1on. thui. gaining a substantial tax .,,. rateoff A~Wft ....... O ARIZONA'S JOE NEHLS DEFENDS KIKI VANOEWEGHE (55). Following the game, an ex- hausted Bradshaw said he want ed to tblnk about "footbaU and what 1t means to me," and gave other indications be was ponder 1ng retirement Uut in an MVP Bradshaw tiptoed around the question too. Point.Jog out that thue are too many good teams 1n tht' NFL and menllon1ng Oallai., Lo:\ Angeles. Hoiuton and New England O ff1 c1a ls of the Oakland Coliseum. trying to keep the R a1deni in the r1ty, have re· portedly offered the team an $8 m1lhon parkagt>, enough to pay for 64 luxury boxes --------- Steeler Fans Go Wild 1,000 Greet Pittsburgh's Arrival PITI'SDURGJI CAPJ A happy Chuck Noll held the Pitt.sburgb Steelers' fourth Super Bowl t rophy hlgb above his head when cheenng fans welcomed the victoriou:. team home from Pasadena '"llus 1s really great." Coach Noll said Mon day rugbt after the team's airplane landed at a rargo area of the Greater Pittsburgh lnlemat1onal Airport "IT FEELS EVERY BIT aa aood as our first one," said Noll, accom parued at the door of the aircraft by Mayor Richard Caligwn "We're real happy with our football team It bad a lot of Ul Jurles during the season. but they rose to the occ aslon when needed." The crowd. estimated at about 1,000 by Al· legbeoy County police aeraeant John Brennan, went wild when the airplane landed and taxied on· to the runway apron. "We are the champions! The Steelers are gnat! They're number one!" yelled Jeff lurgea, 16, and Lori Gilbert, 15, both of nearby Aliquippa. .. THE LOS ANGELES RAMS played tbe bes. they could and we beat them," defensive end John Baouzak aald as be disembarked "It makes me feel real eood. · · Some team memben and their famillM sta~ beblDd la CaWornia. Teo playen, lncludlnt Super Bowl MVP Terry Bradshaw, left Puadena for lbe Pro Bowl in Hawaii. ··You gotta be proud to be a Pittsburgh Steeler ' i.a1d defensive end Dwight Wblte "It's one helluva reehng Tbe weather feels good here too It was pretty warm out there " Fans. buoyed by the Steelers· 31 19 wm over tbe Rams on Suoday, be&an collectU\& al the i11rport hours before the team's arrival and cheered and danced to keep warm The tem· perature was about 30 deerees. nMllY POL, WHOSE ~let" ballad to tune or the Pennsylvania Polka hu dominated local radio play in recent weeks, led the fana In aona wtth an electric bull horn. "We 're from the town with the Super Bowl team. ,·•Pol and t.be faaa, most bedecked ln tbe team's black and &old colort, crooned while watt. log for Steelers to arrive. The airport crowd wu smaller t.bu UM mOlt- ly colleee·age tbroni tha\ fiooded doWDtown Pitt.aburgh after Sunday's &.elevbed aame. But f aoa of all ages turned out Monday ni&bt to wave black and gold porn pons and black and 1old "TerrtbJ. To web.'' the team's talisman. There wu even a ah&&Q doa weart.n1 a blatt and gold knit cap "Thll ll the t.errlble do1,'' aald its owner Joann Maneck ''I WU bom and railed in Miami and I tbou1bt the Dolphlm were t.be belt." aaJd Kareo Zu~aro, 32, of A.U_gwppa. "But POt.b1DC comparea to the Steelen. The)' juat set beUer nery year." BUT ASKED HIS def101tJoo of 11 dynasty , he i.mlled and replied "W10nmg the Super Bowl four Limes in six years " The Rams. movmg to a oev. location Anaheim Stadium next ~ca.son arc alrt-ady thinking about Su~r Bo"' I XV m New Orleans "We didn t get it this ume. but we' II get another :.hot at ll," ~aid Rams Coach Ray Malavas1 "Plttaburgb was one or two plays better." sa.id Los Aniteles offensive tarkle Douit Fr~ THE llAIDERS management "'as revieW1ng both offers, try. lnR to decide which Is the better dt>al according to Oakland sources quoted m the Times However, the sources uid owner Davis Is as concerned with the long term financial future ~ the team as be a with the immediate off en E•••• •• 8pert••••••lp1 aot clll11 toreee tllle team Lo me wartoua modes ol traupartatklG Lo crou u. IOIDetiJIMa r01bldd.inc body ol waler, but a1lo m • U d1tllcWt Lo eonvin.c• op~-\bat -ii.-ft'I Mf9toP':J 8 i'tltW'D tdit: - -- ".ID b9r n croued t.k 1traltl bt boat. now we're BOISE, Idaho -In an essay ordered by a Ii court foUowiD1 -an aker"Cation at 1 UlUe Lea1uo 1ame, Dwi1ht Jensen says sportamanab.lp ls the abthty to forg1vt'. . ' . '· ,, Oylnt out and ll the ice bardenl arou.od February we' II ~robably p acrou by aaoWlhObUe," aaid FaLber Guy Thoren. bukelball coacb al M ackloac lal&DdScboo1. ''Tra.-aeta to be qi.lite upenatve. Nothia1 ii budiet.ed for athletle1, IO we've lteld a dance and a bake aale to ralae money" • Buketball, it an off·aaaln. oo-acain propoallioo for the acbool, which educat.ea lbe 101 kinderaarteo lbrouah 12th 1rade ltudentl ln the laland'a SOO·member, year-round com munlty. Thoren, pastor or St Anne's Catholic Church, a recently. elected board or education member and an ardent sport.a fan, suggested lbe district again sponsor a c'eam atler not having done so for three years. He also volunteered for the coa<'hln1 JOb Getting players ror the team was no problem, he sa.Jd Of tbe 14 in lhe hl&h school level of lhe school, 12 are on lhe ~quad. The five boys in sixth, seventh and eighth grades made up a junior varsity The boys' varsity uses lhe same uniform bottoms as the g1rb' team does. but each squad has cWferent tops .------flttotr of tlw Da11 -------, University of Wisconsin basketball player Joe ('brqellch, on Indiana Coach Bobby Knlpt: "You can bear tum cussing at the refs. You can't let &<>met.bing bke that bother you, but It does make me mad because af we cussed we'd get a techrucaJ He mllm1dates the refs JWlt the way Al Mc:Gu.lre used to. ' Bnd1 .. Continue llrx Orer ,tfinJte•ota The t\oslon Rru1ns streaked lo their sixth con· lii.1 set'utave v1r tory an a 3 O dec1s1on over Minnesota ' Monday night a ... Bobby Miller S('orNJ two goals and vt•tPran goaht' GHry Cbttvers posted his 25th National ll<K'kl')' Lcagut' shutout Cheevers had only 17 saves as lhl' Bruins ('Onttnued their hex over the North Stars at Roston Garden M anne~ota has never won at Roston and 1s 0-25 7 smce jOIOtnf( the NHL in 1967 ~ml~ Johnston and Mlke-Rogf'n scored two g<>als f'B('h us Hartford defeated Winnipeg, 7 2 The wan wais the Whalers' fourth straight whJle the Jets have lost 12 or their last 14 outlnrots Ken Houston dug the puck out of a crowd m front of the Buffalo net and shoved il into the eoal W1th JUSl under three minutes remaining as Atlanta came on to tie Buffalo, 3-3. The game was a makeup contest after the Sabres couldn't get to Atlanta for a game Nov JO bttause of snow in Buffalo VanC<luver as c14uvu1 signed goaltender Curt RidJey and nght winger Brad Smith to Dallas of the Central Ho('key Lugue and recalled goaltender Gary Bromley SMrgerw s~t for B~•u· C'oarla MILWAUKEE Don Nelson, head coach of m tbe Mtlwauk.ee Bucks. will undergo surgery on tus upper back in Boston Wednesday for removal of a herniated dJsc, the National Basketball Asaocia· Uon club sald today Doctors expect Nelson Lo remain in New England Deaco- ness Hospital 8·14 days following surgery. Jensen, the Idaho Democratic U S Senate candidate tn 1978 a.od • lon&·llme Mwsman and writ.er. wu charted with disorderly conduct last summer alter • fight wath an umplre As pwuahment, the Judge ordered Jensen to write an et· 1ay on sportsmanship, The Idaho Statesman publiabed It Salur· day 'The umpire and I had the same failure of sportsmanship a shortage of geoero:ity," said Jensen. "Ea('h Wib UOWllliO& to Immediately forsive another in· d1v1dual for his mvective Sportsmanship i.ncludet the abillty to tum around and walk away from the kind o( foul· mouthed µrovocallon that he received from some player or spectator und that 1 received from him," Jensen wrote. Broll"n f'ined 8 J0.000,,., Rezel~ Cnt1c1sm .by Paul Brown of Cleveland BrownJ' • owner Art Modell in Brown's new boot bu cost blm $10,000 10 the form of a fi.ne. NFL com· mtasiontt P~ lloselle levied the fine on Brown for vaolaung the league constltutioo, whlc:b ban c:ritidam of other team owners. "I have sent him the cbffk, boweverJ stand by the book as wntten, tlrown aa1d. tsrown, now feoer manager of tbe C1nc:innatl Bengals, crH clud ~ ModeU in the book for com.inc between · Brown and the playen before llodeU flred Brown in 1963 All-star forward caa,y Ruuell has left tbe NBA Cleveland Cavahers to be examlned (or cootinulne problems from puUed h•autn.DI and groui ,. Injuries Utah State forward Deu ,.......,~ ...... .-Hungn, who leads the Paclfk Coaal Athletic Association rn scortn1 lbis seuon with a 20 4 average, has bt'en named the conference's basketball player of the week. lhmger i.cored 53 point.a m a pair of HOWN wms last w('('k . Artr.ona State's Kurt Nlmpb1U6 was named the Pacific 10 player of the week Nim ph1us helped the Sun Devtls defrat UCLA and USC m road games Jam~ Worthy, only the third freshman ever to start for North Carolina's basketball team, underwent sur g£'ry Monday to repaJr two broken bones an bi..s rl1ht ankle Worthy, 6-9, will be lost for the season He was tnJUred m the Tar Heels' 92·86 win over Maryland Sunday The chairman of the West Virgirua state boXlD8 commission r.ays he wall ask the state attorney general's office to lnveatlcate the death or a 13-year-old boy who died alter competlna in • boxlng tournament. Harlan Hoosier of Beauty, Ky died Fn· day of head injuriH received in a tournament He wore no protective headgear . Venezuelan boxln& officials and fight promoters postponed the scheduled 15-rouod WBA <1uper Oywe1ght title fight Monday night between South Korea's ~ung-boon Lee and Veneniela's Rafael Orono. Of f1('1als srud the boxPrs did not meet the weight l.lmi~ <iuard ~na.ls John&on, who led the Seattle Supersorucs to three road victories last week, was named OW! NBA player or the week More than 3S mill.ton people attended colleae football games tn 1979, the NCAA announced Monday The Un1ver.11ty of Michigan led tht' way walh 730,315 for seven home games T~bion. Radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Hockey -New York Rangers at Kings, 7 so p .m ., KllS (11.50>. World Series Neutral Site? JuhnSays No Florida State Stunned Virginia Tech Player Hits 93-foot Slwt From AP Dl.apatcbes and Lou.Lii Orr added 18 Lo lead Syracuse Un1veni ty lo an 89-83 victory over a stubborn University of Detroit From AP Dllpatcbes Bueball Commillioner Bow\e K\lhn lndicat.ed Monday that b1a g~ llD't comlderin1 a neutral site for the World Series, despite the obvioua auccen ol football's Seper Bowl and put problems lA &be fall with inclement weather. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -The final buzzer broke the stunned silence of the crowd as Vlrglnla Tech's Lea Hena.oo fielded a rebound on the Florida State baseline, wheeled around and heaved the ball the lenetholthe court. The 93-foot shot swished through the basket without touching the rim or backboard Monday night, pvtng Virginia Tech a 79-TI Metro Conference colle1e buketball victory "It's true -lt went throu&b (rom 93 feel," said FSU Sporta Information Director Mark Carlson. "It waa a Florida State Cl'O'Wd and ll was very quiet," Carlson aald. Remon'a abol followed a mlJaed Florida State fteldtoalbysubforward PamebTookea. The basket ended a se.saw batUe that aaw the lead cban1e nine timn and the acore tied nine times. Florida State tied the ICOl"e with se aecooda re· m•lninl oo a Jumper by Tookes. Vlr&lni• Tech had a chance to take the lead with 31 a«onda left, but Jeff Schneider miued the ftnt foul lbot of • ooe-and-one altuatioo. P'lorida State played ror tbt Wt shot and •P· pea red to have it when Tookea shot from the foul line with five aecond.l ltft. Gml .. ldLe•••~ A TL.ANT A -Ill.le Gmlmld poured 1n 24 points, lnclud:lna ftn dwinl an ll·2 apgrt that broke the 1ame open, a the llltb·ranked Dute Blue Devils downed Geoq1a ~b a&4 ln u Atla.oUc Cout Coo· feractp.mt. .. Tech bad \lkeD a .,.. lead mom.m before Om•nMt pat ta.. Bbal DeYt1a ahead to ltay when be CODt..ud a tbrM·pQlnt plaJ wtt.b 10:40 left in tbe 1ame. VIDotTqlorfollowed wtUI a drlvtq buket ID(>o mmta Jatao to ilte Duke a.._ adv...,_. AfW' LftaJ Bortoll cut tbe mal'lin to ODI oolnt, 0.. Baab ml TaJlor loUowed :wt&b fteld IOA1I Ud Omliilld WW. two r.... \broWI u Dub bu1lt 1 ..,.. • . lntbullf. . po ~ lollDI lta et0Ut lb'llabt AOC 1ame wtu.oa&.a ~, nnar ,_ daler lhan flM PolDtl tMl'MaftbfWa,f._ It WM tM 1IUl jt Dot .. wtlkbndMd eae.rereDCe fall le .. UOM"aJI The WUl ra.Jsed Syracus~·s record to 15 l and followed Saturday's one potnt losa to Old Domin ion Syracuse also extended it.a wanlUJll streak at home to 5.1 gam~ the toniest such streak ln the nation The ntans fell to 6 9 The Orangemen. treillni at haUUme 46--'5, COLLEGE BASKETBALL opened up an early sttond hall lead of S8_.7 on basket.a from freshman Erich Santifer, Eddie Mosa, Marty Headd and Orr Detroit refused to fold, however, iettini loaa·r&n1e buketa from Earl Cu.Mon and Jerry D1vta, fiabUq back to wllbin •'18. Bouie~ scored alx coaaeeutive point.a on a stuff, two free throws and a tbort tum-around Jumper 1n the lane. Cal P•lfl •••• •••••rtl SAN LUIS OBISPO -Emie Whee.ler acored 12 points aa cal Poly CSan Lull Obl.apo) uaed 1 bal&Dffd 1cortne attack to poet • •·58 aon-coaf erence victor)' over vUIUq Hayward State Mark Robin.locl aod BUI Toi addett 10 points each for tM MU1t1n11, wbo are 14-! tad.a aod l-0 in bOmHOW't aamee. Toe led cal ~ nboand•n1 wttb m.. .Jlln Scbuha bad jult one point but waa credited wUh MWt:n utllts fortbt wtnnen. Cal Poly made 54.4 percent of tta fteld ioal •t· tempU wldJ9 Hapard State ~GD 41.1 per'· ceat of ltlftooraboU. .. SPOATSSREAK/SASKETBAU. ,.~ ........... KNICKERBOCKER DUNKS New York s Ray Williams goes for the dunk in front of the Lakers' Kareem Abdul Jabbar Monday rught at the Forum LA Rolls On Lakers .Explosive? Just Ask Knicks INGLEWOOD <AP1 Tht> New York: Knidu got an op portun1ty to learn first hand about the exploa1ve tendeucles of the Los Angeles Lakers ll wasn 't a lesson they •P· prec1ated Los Angelt"S trailed New York 79 -69 midway 1n the third quarter o( Monda) night's only st'hedulf"d National Buk~tball AssoC'1at1on game, but tht> Laker.. then went t'raz.y, ou~cor 1ng the Krucks 43 18 over a L3 en span en route to a 132· 114 v1c ton THE K,'ilCK.~ HAD ~con-d Ill of the (1 rst 22 po ants 1n lht second half to take their 10.pocnt lead in the far.;t game betwffn the teams tJus season, but then the roof fell m on New York "'The Knicks played ex('ellent offeMive basketball but 1t was only a matter of time unl1l we got our nmrung game go1na. said Los Angeles Coach Paul Weal.head, wbo6e team has now won six atraJght games and 10 ma row at home "Good, defense helps our nmnln1 came. wtuch helps our team because we play much harder when we'r1! run ning "Our guys are having mort> fun g1Vl.llg lhe ball up than '\cor Lng .. TH F. LOS...~ WAS tht> senntb stra1gbt for the Knacks, who dropped to 22 28 The Llkers meanwhile, are 22-J at homf' tJus lleason and 35 15 overall Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led Los Angeles wit.h 2S pointa and 14 re bounds II~ bad plenty of help u five other Lakers scored lo dou ble figures "Alt.hough we're playl.na bet ter. they're too 11tron1 and we couldn't defend a1atn1t their run," said New York Coach Red Holzman. "Kareem ls play. int h1a best basketball ever. We tried Lo double-team him but he baa too many other 1ood ahooten playina with him." • THE IAKEU llADI: 53 of lbelr 17 field 10&1 attempt., a 80.t pettent performance. Ab dul·Jabbar led the way by hit· tln1 11 of bll 15 lbota. Loa Anaelea 1ot ucellent euard pby u Mlcbael Cooper made ellht of bla 11 field I0&1 , ... ,,_., Jtl~mpl!> 1n sconng 18 points and also had eight rebounds and t•1ght asa1sts . Norm Nixon bad 19 poaoLs and rune a.sai.ats and Earvin '"Magic" Jobn.soo bad 16 points, six rebounds and seven ,l,SISl~ J ohnson didn't s tart and pla)ed onh 2!"> minutes. Tbe Lake~· rookie 1s still hampered hy 3 groan tnJUry that ('3USe<.1 l11m t<1 mt'"' two gam<'\ last ""'••t•k. A lloiOTHER ROOKIE, Bill Cartv.nght. led the Knacks W1th .!1 pOlnL<; and i.even rebounds A key to the game was the Lakers· 44 29 rt'boundtng advantage over Ne-w York Michael Ray Richardson al.so had 21 points ror the loseM The first half was close all the way. Mlh nt-1ther team leading bv more than six points Los Angeles led at halfltme 65-61 The Lakt>rs w~rt' in the middJt of their big run as the third quarter ended -they held a 96 88 ad\ antaf(e entering the final penod Shortly later, at wai 112 97 The Kruclta made Sl 7 pereenl of their floor shots ln the losing effort Bell to Run In Sunkist Invitational LOS ANGELES -Led by Edison speedster Kerwin Bell, Oran&e County ts aendinc a bumper crop ot prep athJetes to the 21.lt Sunkht Indoor Invfta· Uonal Feb. 15. Bell, the CJF Player of tbe Year ln football, will compete ln the 90-yard dah ln addition Lo anchoriDI tbe Cb•r•era' MO- y1rd re1_, team. Bell bu run aa electronic t .84 100 1arda but 1eem1 aultlld perfectly for UM! rut Sporta Anna track. El Dorado blcb jumper ltCll\ ' Edfley, Troy pole vaulter 0 .... Stull and Suta Alla V~-. jumper Walter Steen make tbd neld ewata teem Uke an Onna4t Count.y QeCW~. 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Figure world champs 1n pair skaung made thesr final pubhc ap~aranct before the 1980 Wintl'r Olympll's at Lakl' Placid tn Fl'bruary Tai Bab1lon1a and Rand~ Gardner performed at the Nassau Coliseum Mon day rught dunnJ? a benefit show for the 1980 US Olympic figure skating team. The national champions and reigning ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . Rosh11rg Heads TourneY: I Cro:~:~~=~':"' Clam~~~-~N:::.:::.~~~.~ 1.,.1 Cro6by Southern Clambake w~k. is under way Women s Kemper Open at Mesa Verde Counto I and will be climaxed by the annual golf t.ouma-Club 1s now avulable for public and pnvate ment for PGA tour players unable to make the groups to show at Lbear met>Ungs field for the San Diego Open · It's a natural for serv1~ clubs and golf A 3&-bole pro-am tournament wtll be staged at ~rouJ>6." says this year's tournament general 1 Irvine Coast Country Club Thursday and Friday chairman Paul Zang,ger 1 and this year, for the first tJme, some veteran The tournament office an Costa Mesa also bas'! players will be partic1patUlg a speaker av1Ulable lo talk about the 1980 event. Bob Rosburg, a former top star on the tour March 24-~ I and winner of several tournaments, ls foremost For further 1nformat1on on the him, telephone! among the former tour players listed He now de-~ 1708 I votes moet of his tame to broadcastJn1 and other • • • endeavors. CIDP SllOTS Seldom are ~ three hole!> 1 The two-day event 1s a pro am affaJr and Lbe lll one oo the same coune WlUuD a week's ~. let• pro wt.oner will have an mvital.lon to play 1n the alone two ol them by the ume player But 1l hap i Crosby Clamt>Ue at Pebble Beach oext wttk pened at the nine·bo1e Catahoa Wand golr coutn• Clambake week slart.f'd Saturday wtth a 10 recently I kilometer run through the back-bay area of Tony Hernandez WJed a three-iron on~ 16811 yard runtb bole for tw first ace, lhen a seven-iron G(JLF on the ~yard su1th bole the next day Fred Clarke made has on the same sixth bole with an, Newport Beach On Monday 1t was the annual Hoag Hackers HlJinJC at the Newporter Inn three par course Alm05t everytlung but golf eqwpment was used m the hacker's compet1taon including croquet mallets. softballs and other sports paraphernalia. Tonight 1t w1U be a roast for Angel Manager Jim Fregos1 with last year's ch&U'ma.n Paul Salata heading a glib ~roup or roasters Proceeds from the week of actJVIty go to Hoag Hospital through its support group. the 5S2 Club ••• DENNIS CHASE of Newport Beach, 1s em· barkuig on a new proj~t. formation of an Orange County Golf Assoc1allon that wtll bttome an al fJl.Jate of the Southern Cabfonua Golf Assoc1auon "The primary purpose of our group will be to help gollers who do not bel<>ng to a club to establish a handicap," Deruus says "Those who play only occu1onally and want a handicap can tum their scores m lo us and we will pnot them 1n our monthly newsletter · 'RJght now we are only tn the planning stages but we hope to gel the group off the ground an the near future We will also help to promote touma ment.s throughout Orange County dunng Lbe year and give players an opporturuty to play on some courses they have never played before Most of these events are held on Monday and oft-t1mes they don't have the proper personnel to conduct these affairs and we can help them " eight iron Fernandez now has seven aces and• Clarke three The third annuaJ Bembana of• Newport Beaeh mv1tataonal golf tournament will: be held at Alta Vista Cowitry Club 10 Placenlla. Mareh 17 Proceeds from the event go to the! Orange County Children's Hospital from the11 $50 entry tee Defending champion as Ken, Tblgle and Al Reyes 1s tournament director For further information , <'all Reyes at 955·0822' Upcoming event~ on the Rancho San Joaquin· men s club s late include the Dos Quatros '"' February, Kang. Qu~n and Jack event an Mardr: Losers Only 10 Apnl. Mem~r guest tn May and President's Cup an June , ... Fly Tying Class Setj>-: Th<' Fly f'lshers Club of Orange County wl~ conduct a 12 week basic Oy tymg class for bedl'f ners beg1nn10g Tuesday, Feb S and runnlnt through April 22 with the pubhc invited to part1c1pate The classes will be held at the Garden Grov~ C1v1c Center, 11300 Stanford Avenue 10 Garden Grove from 7 30 to 9 30 in the everuog. A regislf'~· uon fee of SlO Wlll be chareed for the course For further mformataon. call 525·1827 or <mr: 638·6711. SC.udents may register •t the first ctua session on Feb s at 7 30 " Mesa LPGA Tourney Ranked in Top Five "This ls the nrst time a flnt.year tournament hu been selected to \be top five," Ruhter adds. "Selection LI bated OD the excitement or the tournament iUelt (a nve-way Ue for-===== flnt and t1V0 bole1-iD-ooe by the same playet'. Jo Ann Wubam); the cooditiOD ol the course; the dearee ol ditflcuhJ: accommodatJou la tbe clubboaJM; HailabWtJ ol botell and mot.els; bow well tbe p1Qs'I .ere made to feel at bom•: and bow amoadl tbl UJur'Dament ran. I l c: Ek. bu named vice Pft:$1dent and manqer ot the Woodbridge offtce of Bank of lrvtne. Tbe director of the Irvine Chamber of Com· merce joined tbe bank in 1978 as a.sail· • tant vice president. Income Rises For Bank SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -As consumer and real estate loans showed strong growth, Bank-America Corp. 's net incoine increased 20.5 percent to $600 million ln 1B79 from $498 million the year before. the rinn announced to- day. PreHdcnt A .W . Clausen said income before secur1t1es transact.Ions topped $600 millton in 1979, rom - pared to the $.514 m11l100 earned in 1971S The growth follow., <J 30 2 percent increase Jl t a1ned in 1978 and represents th<.> 17th ron :.ecut1vc year of earnings erowt.h. offic1absaid Per share income before secu rlll cs tranaaction11 for 1979 was S4 10, compared with S3 53 in 1978. Net In- come also was $4 JO per !'hare, up from SJ -41 in 197R - Film Costs to Increase "1"11 THF. l,ONG RUN, the cost of Cilm will be totall} out of proportion with reality As per usual. the losrr wlll bt• lhe patient," he commented. Another x ray specialist. Dr. Donald Powers of NPWJ>Ort Bf'al'h, savs he will have to adjust his prices according to trends set by the rest of the medical commumtv Roth doctors are upset because they said, some of their colleagues, local hospitals and medical centers are boarding film DR PENFIL SAYS, "l d<>o 'l hke those who .ire stockpiling film the supply lS definitely limit· t•d and most of my sources have dried up." At HealthCo. an Irvine dental supply firm. one denli.st purchased 36 boxes ol ~-ray film al S50 a box, according to pncer Susan Hooyboer. Huntington Beach dentist C John Dehner says he ha! no problem obtairung film from a mail order catalog. LAST AUGUST, Dr Dehner purchased a box of x·ray film for SS RJ, but. Just re<'<'ntly when he -, are burlna eo &o 100 rolll _ "1f1 about tl. TbeJ'N ptUAi U • u.1 at U... low pricea," be HY•· aMa ODD, OlfNU ol Paetne Pboto ln J'ouatala van.1. utd be ....... u ••• ,. of ltodak'a --_-~1 but noted Dford, a eompetl.aa brand. IUCGeeGIQ Ua lurprtalq OOGIWDVI &Del dtalen. ''TbeJ MDt us tbelr maUaTam the ct-.r aft.er tMJ nllld UMtJ' Pde..'' be 1ald. Tocn Certotn. a Newport Beach Ire.lane. ~. aatd th• prtce lnc~ue la "lO'Credl· bit" And l>lames tbe rise on lnflatkJa. PMSBOOKHOLDERS. CoMPAREYOUR 'lb (Fill 111 vmtr 111/rrr.~1 mfr hen· J Wcknowthe answer before you write it in. The 811.!% you can earn in a Super Thrift Account of $1,000 or more is probably 50% higher than your regular bank passbook rate. And Super Thrift Accounts opened with a mini· ~'IJl'T Thnn Ao1iunt'"·;\JTI >1 ;. :\m1u;1l 1111o1·N II', -; ·~I 1 .1>1 IXX><.'f tnrJH ;·, .um11~l m1t-r•-. I; ll'' I .. ~111" «Ill• I' 'lflf"lll"!I with·" htl\. ·" 'Srll i\1~l 11r • ...,,1.tr.1"' ~n' ,\l'll'IUI•' •~· 1111.UIV person through a Commernal Credit ffice. There are no pas ..... books or ertificates to get l~t or "tolen. If you'd like to sec your money begin earning what it's really imrlh. .. send this coupon with yourchec k or mon- ey order. or bring it mto a Commercial mum of $300 earn 7% ... approximately Credit office. For more mformation. ust· 25%higherthanconventional bank pa$-the coupon orcall us. book interest. Available to California residents only. In this inflationary economy you ,--------------, wantyourmoneyto earn what it's tmlly I 0 Yes. ldhkc!Mfl' mtomwtlOl!on!iuptrThntt Aroiuna~ I uxmh. But you may wonder 0 Whafs I 0 "'"'"''•my c!W'Ck Or montY ~ fnr' to I thecatch?"Quitesimply,thereisnone. I ~~~=~~~'~ I Super Thrift Accounts pay the high o nu.tt o Qirporat"'" ratesyou nonnallya$0Ciatewith thrift I hldlt'*"6C•>ot I certificates without tyingupyourmon-I .w.. ~J"ll' I ey. you can withdraw your ftmds in any I °'>'•._ ZIP I anront without a penalty. Your ntmey I I cams full interest from day in to day Phcloe--------- out, compounded quarterly, just like a I ~SocWSmdytn.LO.• I ~kaccounl I co,~AA.ArDrlAI rorn1r I AOO your account is worry.free. I 'wu-. ~ ~ I Its handled coovenientlybymail ... or in 00\1MfJIOAL WMrtAN ~TED 1..------------.J ... ,.. .. '""°'"""' Ot•~ eo.u O.lt .,,..,. .IM •• I) l1 1' -I,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE • ---------- PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTITIOUI eUSINl!H PUBLIC NOTICE BUSlNESS I MUTUAL FUNDS Women'• IJ"OUPI in Tucson are calling this recycler's billboard a bust, demanding that the lip by removed. But Unda Lennutti, the young woman pictured, protested she Concorde Cuts Fare $225 LONDON (AP> British Airways will celebrate tl)e fourth ann1 versary or its transatlan· tic Concorde flights by slashing about S22S off the London-Washington one-way fare for the supersonic jethner.1t was announced In a campaign to attract more businessmen to supersoruc travel. the new single rare will b(> ~1,290.37. Airline officials siud that ls $33.75 more than the normal first-class fare on subsonic flights THE CUT-BATE Uckets -still subject to gov- ernment approval -were to go on sale today for travel between Feb 15 and March 15, said Jim Harris. manager for sal«.'s and customer services The first Concorde serviN? to Amenca b(>gan on the London-Washington route Ma y U . 1976. following Concorde's commercial debut four months earlier on flights to Bahrain REDUCE YOUR TAXES? Thts year vse a proless1ona1 to prnp~re your rax return There '"' ,1 d1llE1rence b1•rw1>Pn ii CPA and orher income rax consullantc; -wP c.an hnlp m1n1m11A your taxec; ant1 know thP n»eoc. of haroor arr•a hus1nPo;c;f•o; an<1 r1>s1r1ent'> Cati us for .. m aoPOtnfment b 73-3884 Balboa l:.land THOMAS E. AMRMSON. C,.A in-....1o-1-nia-ie-1.-'lf $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTV SECONDS • ._._. -'v P9v--a• ··-·C--•-d•I ............. , • W..ldv ~a ••l .... •u •No••Wv........_• • 6 _.lae Co 3 ve- • So.tlt•m <AUfon>U ( ,,, , ' loen lnfonneuoo -rvic. 1 ., , •11"\,\0 ''''I r1• ~ h (714) 759-1515 AlillAIC•H HOME MORTGAGE , ~ ''""''-' t f *'"'*'' Or1ve Jt·~i ,,. P,rt/d t 1•1wp(1n A..,dC n c ,1•r ''"'"' ll&>O as an executive vice president with the Re· Cy-Co flrm and authorized the sign to booet business Ea ndAfJS Sri Rtt-0rd BQT1'0Ul.ba Corp., the computer and bualness mach.tnes manufacturer. announced record net ''a rnm~s. revenue, orders and backlog.a for the year 1979. Net earnings jumped 21 percent to $305,536,000 of S7 45 a share from $253,364,000 or $5.31 a share m 1978 while worldwide revenue advanced lS per· cent lo $2,830,976,000 from $2,460,002,000. Rental and St'r'VIC'e revenue was up 12 percent from 1978 and outright sale or products rose 17 percent. In- com mg worldwide baddocs at year end were 12 percent abouve 1978, the hl&best year-eod level in the r1rm's tustory. according to board chairman Paul S Mirabito Ed Bacb, general partner or DtversJrlH D~vf'lopmnt Co., Costa Mesa, announced the 85,362-square foot Dry Cr~k Shopping Center his hrm constructed Ul Fresno. is 95 percent occupied MHcory Savings & Loa.a A.uoclaUoe, Newport Beach. bas announced record fourth quarter net after-Ul.x-ea.nungs and tbe second-best full year earnings in tbe company's history For the quarter ended Dec 31. Mercury earned $2,480,494, more than 10 percent more than the similar quarter of 1978, the previous record. For the full year, the asaoc1ation earned $7,693,907. less than 2 percent less than the all-time record net alter-tu year in llr78, which showed $7 ,830. 795. Per share earnings for the fourth quarttt of 1.979 reached 72 ceota a share as com- pared with 84 cents <adjusted for stock cbvidend) lD the fourth quarter of una. Jun Cbarda Adurt.utac &: Gras*k Deslp, Inc., Newport Beach. has been selected to handle market research, advertisln.a. public relations and special promotions for Newport Harbour National Bank. The European-style bank has located in- terim quarters at Paclfic Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard, Newport. Beach Leaac, Warford, Stoee, IDc., an adverusing, public relallons aod marketmg firm. has expanded ils offices with the purchase or a new 8,000-aquare- foot building at 4701·8 Teller Ave . Newport Beach hrkrgn~ Oat.a Corp., a leading supplier of computer systems to the automotive attermarket, has changed 1ts name to A.atolollte Data 8ystem1, Inc. The announcement was made by A Richard Trueblood. vice president of the Cost.a Mesa firm. Tedroa Enilllttring, IM. baa leased, with an opt.Joo to purchase, 1.4 acres of land on Muon Street in the lrviDe IDdutrtaJ Complez Eut for the purpose of housing corporate headquarters, labs. and manufacturing facilities. THE TAX lfllAN COMETH. BE PREPARED. Only at Mutual Savings-Free tax preparation when you open or renew • &-month Money Market Account. We'll arrange for H & A Block to prepare both California and Federal income tax returns, and most accompanying schedules, free for savers with qualifying accounts. The only exclusions are schedules, fonns and statements that pertain to business, profession, farm or rental income. This tax service Is only offered by Mutual Savings. Call for details. Tax servtce not available in San Diego County. 12.453"- 11.888"- "'°""" ..,,._., ....._ '°"°""" mo.--· E"9cUve Jen. 14 ttwu 30 Annualized ~d assumes funds remain on deposit for 12 months at the same annual rate. Rates are sub- ject to change at renewal. Federal regulations require a substantial penatty for early • wlthdrawaJ and prohibit com- pounding of Interest on ~ month Money Market Accounts. ... : OM.'f l'ILOT .. Sentiment Has a Pric Gold Ruah Emptiea Dusty Cloaeu WASHINGTON (AP) -Gr&Ddd1d'1 broken sold ~Mtwatcb and sreat aunt Tllly'1 fold ,.welry ~ not loot lib a rala.bow. 8\1\ duat them oil anyway. There may be a pot ol cub at lh• bottom~ Jewel box. Witb &Dd 1U ver breakinc price recotdl almott ly, Americana all over tbe country a.re 1Uttoa throuh tbelr valuables. wel1b1a1 •ea· Umental vafue a1alo1t the 1olrln1 price of precious met.ala. )f~ are tlndJ.ng tbat evea MDtlmeat baa kl prtce: 'lbey're cubioa ln o&d coi.u, &Old watdMla, aUvenrare, candlesUc:k.1, aUver bow& and almost an)'thlnc elle that sbinff. Waablnston Jewelry 1lore owner Jlm Roteabelm pa.id SllOO for a amall cold box and StOO for a caudy 1Uver plate with "Nortbeutern University" eocraved on the rim. IN CINCINNATI. coln store owner Randy Sandler pa.id $1,800 for three sllvv bowls. At the Coln Pocket stores ln Denver, salesman Kenny Mcintyre aaid a three-tooth sold bridce witb eoJd fUllqa brillgs $16 wh1le ailver dimes. dated 1964 or belore, 1et $1.45 or more. "A lot of what we're buytnc la stuff people dldn 't t.blnk was valuable -broken bracelet.a. old bridge work and other lbinp they bad bidden away becaU5e they didn't know what to do with them." Mcintyre a aid. Even cruaty old cold flllinp are C001ldered an investmeoL "See thb litlle bag?" saud jewelry store owner Jae King. holding up a small Manila envelope filled with gold fillings he bought from a denllst "lt's worth S600. $700, and tht: guy JUlt had 1t hang ing around his office "LAST OCTOBER, a guy dressed like a bum came in with his gold bndgewort l got a hammer banged out the teeth and gitve him SlOO · Other people are more willing to bargain As K.&.ng tall<ed. a gray hrured woman carrying a plastic sbopplng bag entered bis store. located 1n Wasbingtoo's rastuonable Crt.>orgetown sect.loo She produced a gold charm bra~let and a aold watch "At my age. near retirement.~ tlungs are less important to roe." saJd Lucille Hawkins. a secretary who works ror the Veterans Adml.rustra lion "It's time to get rid of these Uungs And with inflation, 1 need the money · King weighed lhe Jewelry and offered her S90 for the watchband and $200 for the bracelet Mass Hawkins refused to sell Klng offered S375 for tbe bracelet. Again Miss Hawkin~ refused "l'LL BET I CAN i:et more for them at another store:· she said and walked out ,., ........ MELTED OOU> BAR WORTH $4,000 MfchHI Schwanz, New Youk Ctty Jewe .. r Across town. Mary Jenkins, a SO-year-old houtekeeper, walked into a J)06h shop specializing lo old coins and opened a blue scarf filled with 11lver coiDa with a face value of $3S 50. The owner offered her SSll for the coins, almost pure -;llvn because they were mioted before 1.964. MN Jenkms didn't 'Sell "l'll sell them when J can fe<'l Sl,500 to S2.000.'' sa1d Mn Hawkin.'>. who has eight ctuldren "They were my father'!> coins, and f hale to part 11r1lh them But I'd like lht' money lo help further tny l"hlldrt>n's education · Nancy Jordan. a gold Spe('lalisl ror Soutbea!'.t Banking Corp. an M1am1 , said there is no logic to the wild sellmg and lhat has her worried. '6TBEKE'S Jt:ST NO SENSE to 1t," she said "The-w people are runn1J1g scared. But I'm scared too I Just know that when it comes down. and tl w 1 ll. a lot of pt"Ople .ne gomg lo sell and the pncf' w1 II foll rrug.hty fa~t · CH dtd today in London and New York l Harry Finn. prt"~lldent of a ~ton gold and 'i1lver .)e-wt"lry bustn~:-. called f.. B Horn said that in his 35 year-; w 1th lhe compan). ht''s nc\ er seen anylhtng llke 1l "The big ttcm I'> Sliver niJtWare." f'tnn SetJd ~rv1et> for 12 al $40. a utensil goes ror $2.000 to $3.000 '"That ·., oot mcludm1it the kmve'S They have hollow handlt's We 're miikmg 15 to 20 per· n •nt. · · Ovt•r The Counh"r NASOU .... MUTUAL FUNDS N TRANSAC'FIONS .. '• .. . .. '"" , ... 111'. t i<. ~ ' .. ·~ .,. ... . BUSINl!SS Silver I J~ings Harder to Fm.a BJ IO ClJNHUT NZW \'O&K <AP> -Pertlapa JOU 'Vt bMD too lnolted wU.b "1IM UM bU.ll •nd pann, apeadjturea and tr:YlaS to cut b«k an tue1 UNC• to c:om.mplat. what It all mam. It meam, !or oae thlnl. that 10me trusi.d American are belQ,I abakCD, perbaJll to deatb. ~ for uamp ... tbat faml&Y wealth co srow e.atb )'UI'. the belief that mat.JUI llfe lmprona each year, au.cl that upward moblUty 11 ahra11 POlllble for the ambtUous. Wt haven't yet dileanled U:ae no- Uou, becaUM they are so deePlY lm· bedded lD our Pt)'cbes. They have bMn written Into hiltory boob, they are part of our UteratUtt, tbey are del>'ctecl 1~ ad~ertbemenll Wt have, however, 1u11pended t.btm Hieb energy coats are makint tlpt Uttle houses more desirable than lmpre.1lve mansions. And plnl·llH cuH•"' can are 1ubstltutin1 for lhoM old parlon on wbeebl. loflaUoo bu challeqed American.a wttb tou&b de· cisioo.s, but many or them have temporarily aldea&.pped lhe chaUen~ by utaU&in1 iberr antnp-neounts' md tbm dipplne into their credit accounll for more FACING 111E CHALLENGE baa bffn made all the more difficult for millions ot families because they have seen their paycheck• nae appreciably. Don't bt11er paycheck.a mean a hieher standard or llvmg! They med to. Last year, however, thoae big wage 1n creases were almost tota lly absorbed by higher prices, and there as htlle hope or substan t1ally l~s inflallon this year The mobility lad der has be<:ome a treadm11J Eventually tf they haven l already, Amencans will be forred to recognue that many or lbe1r mgramed hopes can· not be fulfilled. simply because the United States isn't growine the way 1t once did Productivity figures document the slowdown. For many'Jears rouowtna World War II the count mcreued Its rate production elfaciency by about 3 percent a year Now 1l is down aJmosl to z.ttO m some area of manufac· tunne. and there &s little prospect for a quick improve· ment ONE REASON, ECONOIUSTS say, is I.bat American industry does not have a sufficient flow of capital to finance producuoo 1mprovemenll. That ts, alter paytne for improvement.a Ul ecology. beaJth and other areu that do not raise produclivlty immediately, lf ever. Econoaust.a generally a1ree that without productivity increases. living standards cannot be ralM!d Productiv1ly improvements, it LS often explained, produce a b1&1er pie a pie big enough so that everyone can have a ba11er slice W"llhout depnving thear neighbor of Ills share But rauing the capital to r&lSe productivity to raise hv1ag standards ts also part of the problem Last year Amencan.a savNi very little the reason betni that wtth ln nation they couldn't save Gold, Copper Bring Stock Market Down NEW YORK !AP1 Prtt1ous·meuls and copper 1s sues soid off 10 the stock ma.rbt today as 10Jd and silver prtCt'!\ phmged Other issues declined slightly an a bW>y loe~ston The Dow Jones aver an of JO indu.stnals. up more than 2 po1nll at the outset, was olf 5 S7 at 8M Zl. 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MA&a ..__,. tiecor.... ... &pl '*"-wt'9n W.it. o.wi QI» a ...,_, PM9IOtl tor V1t'tory 1s asaured a1 long aa Loretta Smoot <Georgia Enge)) <k)e5 her bit for Un rle Sam in ton[ght'a 8:30 premiere of "Goodtime Girla,"Channel 7's <ABC> new comedy about wartime Washington in tht: 1940s. • KUNOF\I The lllll R4lld ' C11ne """'"., 1 to th9 needs OI • ....,te temtly and • blldt. lemtly ""hen lhtir 90!11 .,,. k~ ~ • ILOWLUC'f fby bnngil hOfN • mlnli -CCMlll, end Liiey ,,.... lhal If'• tOf,.., • GOOD.,.._ Alt angry ~ ""'"°'' "" olftc:fal "'911• the Ev.,,5 lamlly altef one ot MldlM(s leller, to ttwo eoltor 11 publtshe<I • ~CAVETT ~ Gannaine Gr- (Part 2 ol 2) 6l) OV£I' EASY OUM! Sam leYt't"'LOn i TIC TAC DOUOH FACE THEM~ T:OO caa NEWS • N9CNEW8 8 HAP9V DAYS AGAJN R;ct"9 ¥Olun1~ to tou.qc a roc:I< conceti date to run M •·n-·· hardll.81e SIO<e for the ,.,,, llmft D ASCNEWS G ()) JOKEA"S WILD • M"A•S•H ti) STAEETS Of SAN ~ ED OVEREASY G~t S•m l8¥ffn50<l '1') MACNEIL / l.EHREA REPORT lfO MERV ORtf'Flfll Annual f Im Crol•CS A-di ' 0.-11 Bally ~ J-Fonda. NlllllKI Wood ao e 2 °"THE TOWN 8t9Y9 and Connie \WI Gold I Gym WI Santi Mont ca. • IOOlt II IM ·· Surtlno Pnl\O'NIU F1mlly'". l- lrWln .._. I IOOlt •t lhe l'Melory of Altrne<11 Stree1 In downtown l A 0 SHA~NA G~ta Uwry G1t11n •nd The Gitlin BrOlhar• Btnd 9 NEWLYWED GAME 0 1100,000NAMETitAT TUNE 0 TICTACOOUOH (I) All IN THE FAMILY eo11h ' tdvo111e couson 1.ome!I JO lt>t-If!~ wt\t"1 "'Cl"4I get 5 ""' nu &l) MACNEll I LEHRER AEPOAT Cl> HeN8CHECK ({) P M MAGAZIHE e1>0 fJ (I) THE wwrrE SHADOW Coach~~· Ille qa""' of got! 1>8Clt a pteC4" w~n h4' anO th<~ o4 tH~ tl'am mt'ml>+><:s 1nv"°" lhl l ount•v cJub CJ THE MISAOVEHTVRE8 OF SHERIFF l080 C'hannPI l ... isf ing• 1J KNXl rCR">1 Lo.., Ant')• It 8 KNBC. '<UC) Lo-.. Ari<1e'"" D KTLA II net) Ln<, Anq .. 1u., D KABC· TV tABCl Los Ang .. i. (I) KFMB(CBSJ SJn D•eQO G KHJ-TV (Ind ) lus Anqeles 9 KCST (ABC) San Otego I KTTV (Ind ) Los AngelR!t KCOP·TV (Ind) Los Angeles KCET·lV (PBS) Los Angelu!t • KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Bedch LOOO ... n• that P.lfl!Wlt mty have • winning ·~·..... •ictt•• and _.martl• Iha money to get btclc e S 10,000 note ol hit fro.-n • crOOl<ed Ol"'b!Vt -~Cil.L 8LOO<H The mystettou• Susan l1nally ldmll• he<, .. , ldtN1 111y Ind 11 pareuadeO lo pnona '* llUlbtnd •l>OtJt ,.... torlhCOmlnQ tnat G QI HAPPY DAYS Chactlt ' thrown apron 111n<1a on Arnold • grill end '>"15 Ille plllGe on llrl 1181)· p.nq ~Ol\ll9 POIW Ind Ralph "' the mt'fl 1 room 0 MOVIE • • * Siii! W0tP A Yellow ~•bbon · 1194q1 Jorrn WJyne John Aoar G) n.E AOAO TO MOSCOW Athleles 1nc.tuoe pen 1athit+on c.ompPt1t0< Jon<> ~ rlKHWICk Jllc.k 50n T ,...... nrus"e 8oa1ng Club ~ ayal\er l eaHe Klein <M< us thr~ Al 0e<t9' kd"fitller• Angus M0<roson Brent .nd Ann Tur.-and SW•,,,.._ T ,_., WICkhiUTI Q) MOVIE • • My<; lime& 0 1 T ht• P• 1ft<. I 19791 Oocu""-"' ld•Y flD 28TONIOHT Host Cielf' Aobe<t all WORLD y \tS Or No. ..IMn-(Juy Moreau? f1lmma~Ar M•chael Rubbo 1otns t0tcee Mth .. ,,. .. , Jean· Guy Mo<NU to c:onlldar thtl Mure of ~ UO D ~ GOOOTIME GIAL8 (Pr9miete) Four young _,(Annie Polta. Lorn• p~ O«w1)la eoo.. &QI THME'S COMPANY Jee!. blow$ i... (;()Yer wnen ,,. "111<M!rt«'f>lty ~~ his l)t'Nl lnle<Mt WI girts IO R11p11 f vrktv G) MERV GRIFFIN ' Annual Film Crit1c1 A••rds Gueits Sf>tty D.ivi• Jane Fond•. N•t1.11oe wooo m MOVA A 1, For Atom 8 ta for Bomb f\f E ct"' ttr 0 T ,.1..,.. I~ F "lt>1•r of thft H- Bomb tt<.cta1m11<1 a' • -c1N11U..-~''" snd 111o0 l811ed on.. ol moll dlloOVl'f • OUI "-Hlnhtts '" the coun- try "P" h'f'O U00 1l~ TAXI Bobby te.;ms that h•li ll'Q· IKN• t~I mill'I ~ •• r(1>- r•..iinllll<,) htm not ~aui.e ol 1i1s uclt~ 11b1hty but boeeu"' ot h•• se•ual P'~ fJi) THE OOtD£H AGE Of VEHETIAN PAIHTlHO 10:00 B 0 HEWS HART TO HART TIMI H8ftl r.lOe agatr'51 11me 10 hn<l • rnu•Ottt"' P<P'f!"9 on p11<t1C1p.int• ,., d1Ga~nunt Q) PLAYTHE P£ACENTAOE8 ID WE WERE JUST TOO YOUNO A OOCUn-.IMY 1()()1. attn.- fl'Oblem• OI unwf'O lef'<>· "°" l)erf'f!IS d• I~ lry In ra•lt' a Ch•IO "'"'ti h""'Q tno Ute ol a nom\81 tflf..-. r~ 1<>:30 Q) Cl) HEWS • WHEN THE BOAT COtlBIN Jaca Olltt a tMt8 of Illa ....... Compari.son May Suffer TV Film, Movie Deserve Better Fates ByPETERJ. BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> In a sense, it's lamentable that "OnCE' Upon a Family." a CBS movie airing tooigbl at 9 on Channel 2. came into being now Its them~ -child custody and a father'!> lorced awakening to parenting - are shared by "Krame r vs 1<ramer.'' the thcatncal moVJe that bas critics and moviegoers frothing in ecstacy I suppose there might be some promot.iooal value in the s imilari ly. lbe "It's like 'Kramer' except it's on TV" factor But working against "Once Upon a Family" is a tradJtioo which holds that when TV and the movies follow like palha, lbe movies do it better TV, HISTORICALLY, ts im- itative and mfenor when 1t tnes to duplicate a theatrical success Forget that her e. Th e "Kramer" •·once Upon a Fami ly' ·connection u coincidental. More importantly, "Once Upon a Family" stands quite on its own u a superior film, made-for-TV or otherwise. My, what a won- derful movie this la. Barry Bostwick plays Henry Demerjlan. a suburban martYT resretful over having abandoned colle1e and dreams of becoming an arcbltect to marry bia preg- nant tlrlf rlend and rai.ae a family. BE llA8 CSEATED over the 7ean • comfortable, if unhappy. ~xlatence, a lile that feeds his mutJrdom but carries the price of lsolatioo. llra. Demerjlan <Marcia Struaman) ls bis victim, the coo- 1um mate trapped houaewife, (TV REVIEW J ''drowning 10 the life we're living, drowrung in the house we're llvlllg at in, drowning an the people we live it with . I'm drowning m my own children '· She leaves him and the children, which sets this Cine dramaonitscourse. Demerjian1s forced by circums tances to become a parent instead of a dis· Film Critics' Awards Ready The Los Angeles Film Grilles Awards ceremorues will be aired tonight at 9 on Channel 11 on the Merv Griffin Show Among those honored are Sal· ly Field, u best actress for her performance ln "Norma Rae." Dustin Hoffman, best actor ln "Kramer vs. Kramer:" Meryl Streep, best supporting actress In "Kramer va . Kramer" and Melvyn Douglas, best supporting actor in "The SeducUoo ol Joe Tynan" (accepting for Dougl.u is Alan Alda). Pretm.ten include laat yea.r's best actor Oscar-winner Jon Voi1ht, Michael Dou11.u Sally Kellerman. Richard Cham- berlain, Valerie Perrine, Stockard Channing, Geor1e Ken- nedy and Rita Moreno, Jean- Pierre Aumoat will present tbe beat forefp fUm awanl to ~ Hauer for "Soldier of Oranse.' "A JEWEL OFAPILMI" ~ .... ..0-TV tanl figure in pants who sits at the he ad of the tabl<' The metamorphasas as a re- markable thing to see. and leads to a most.sallsfactory conclusion * Rehabilitation or onothersort ii; oneoflhethemesoftonaght sNBC Theater, "Death Penalty." the aim of which 1s to weigh the two sides of the capital punishment issue ls every life worth saving, or do some c rimes demand punishment by death? 19 pm., Channel4> The cnme is the playground sta bblng deaths oft wo youngsters by a Puerto Rican gang member The criminal <exce llently portrayed by David Lablosa>. ls himself just a teen-ager, though a viciously hostile one. WHAT DEVELOPS, OF course. ls a dialogue between the forces thal want to see the kid burned (·'People have to be shown that we are not completely out of control in this city.·· tbe pro- secutor says) and those that insist the lad wu a victim of his en- vironment Arguing this latter view is Colleen Dewbunt, who plays a psychologist bent on rehabilitat- ing the younc criminal. IC you buy lbe transformation she efrects, I've got a snowmobile concession 1D Blloxi. Miaal.&aippl you may want to lease. · If you have to choose between "Once Upon a Family" and "Death Penalty" and you do UD· lesa you have a video recorder, I'd adviM the former route. Tblll IO to tbe movies and aee If • 'ltratner'' meaturn up. Ruth Gordon l..ee Strasberg in 11IOARDWALIC11 IPGI . with Janetletgh _._...,_.. ____ .., TUBE TOPPERS KTTV • 8:00 -"The Road to Moscow" profllea Olympic ~ult Jane Frederick, pentathlOn ; Al Oeiter, d1acus thrower: Tracey Wickham. swimmer. andothera. KCET 8 8: 30 -Dr. F.dward Teller, acclaimed as both 1enJua and one of tbe most dangerous scienUlts ln the world. is the subject of "Nova." KHJ GU. 30-Dirk Bogarde and Kay Kendall star in this slick 19155 ftlm. "Doc- tor in the House.·· exploring persollalillea in a medical scbool. • VOT!R8' "'"1JN! Hott .Ml Coooeir 11:00 8 G 11 Cl) !ID NlW8 MAKE Ml LAUGH DAVE AU.IN AT LAAGE 0-" • trusty butt-Ir • IOidlar • .,. ~,,. c:on· dUc1or end a velet e SHOULD THE UNITED STATES WITHDRAW FROM THE Ol. YWICS? CD TOMMY OOOl'IA Tommy " a ,_ WW\4lr II • LonOon mt-ant wnare ~ we encouraged to llWOW pie... 10 lee off at.-n G!) MASTEAPIEC£ THEAT1'E 11:30 l!J Cl) BAAHABY JOH€8 Bwneov <itlempte to ciolt • dog 01 chllrges of m•ul· •no 11 man to 0..111 oY proving '' -• ac1ue•ty • case of premed•l•tttd rnurdfW IRI 0 TOMOHT 0..-1 ~I OIM<I l~t"' m•n Out!•I Aob"'" HOlmM 0 OATIHO GAME G ®' ABC MOVIE • •' At Th<! E<ttlh s Core 1197151 OouQ McCtur11. PMfllr Gu&Nno A qr()U() OI men t>o<e th<ougn to th9 c.enter 01 !hf' '""'h JOHN DARLING and find • .,._ inhabited bY Pf ... OflC Cl' ..... " ~ WCMI •• •""' Oocto< In 1~ HOUlfl 119551 Ou~ eog.,ci. Kay Kancllll P9r'IOf\tllty lypat WI a "*' tCal IC:flOOI ,.,. ~ ttw- romant1C Idler to nM dado cated -geOf\ OI t- row (2 hr• I • HOOtW'I HIEJIOa Hogan hat to O.troy • MCrti Oermllll ~I of ttaeYy .. aier ., ICJNQOF ICEMINQTON l.MTy KlflQ It held '-'• In tltS llOl'e l>y • Oyn-ltt· c;O>tefad madman wN> '" de'-' moned to blOw l'ltmsetl up • CAPTIONED UC NEWI -~- 12:00 8 TWIUQHT ZONE Afttl\lt C<Ml•I II llneKpact .-dly and suddenly lf'>ta.n ""° t"" ..ot1d ()I t40lly woo<! • Ml88IOH. JWOe8l9(.( Jim PNllpt POMS H • gov emme<>I "1YHllQ810t "' P'O'lt' t NI • tnme SynOI "'"' llOU k rited ,... g.<I trten<I Q)~ 1nstalt1nQ • J)N>tw'I aga.<>11 R.'P'l \ obfeetto<>• Altef' IMn!t hrm u""" U()t if ht wt HAVE. A ~ S....v:NJ FOR 'IO\JTO~.' I WEIGHING OPPOSITE VIEWS OF 'DEATH' Col ... n Oewhum, Dana Ear C:O.st•r KOCE Selected Top Fund-raiser A national first-place award for promotion of fund-raising evenu wu presented to KOCE TV. Channel 50, by Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows at the annual Corporation for Public Televilnon Aw arda banquet in San l"ranctaco The award, for promOUooa.I and public 111- formatioo efforta on behalf ol k>ca1 televtak>n fund- ra.lainl efforts wu received by Jim Cooper, ex- ecuUve dlrector of communicy affaln for Cbannel 50 The award ca-ueory. for public t.IJeviaioo sl•· tlooa with market areas up to 500,000 bouaebolcla, • was for promotional and public lnlonnation sup- port ot the stalioo's ''Summer Encore" pledt• week ln Auauat. ~-----.·· I';~ HotlO... ..... tl:IO. MOVll • • -IUIW 11wt1• C tttO) ..,,_ ~. IJuette La.-. eMOW • • ··frel'Cl• tn T.,. ...__, ~·· 4'9M) Mldley FlcloNy, Vlfglnl• w-.. • OOCOAWTT ~· Germllllw (JfMr, i 2tUt ~ (I) <:m LATI MOVll • ~ ' Caoe WllfMM A """' (197!5) ""*' ~. MIGllllll 8t llllOotl NI IMO- oent gil1 ..... ~ ~ *lad OI '*"I tn ~ pllo. In • roCIC)efy-llVdlr .,_.le ~ IO• tarm 1n • -1 ptteon 4R) t1»e TOMOMOW Ovett Cefotyn AHd ll....ulMI director OI '"- NatlONI eomrnn-on HauMtlolO Emc*>fn'•14 • M(Wll * • * The Story Of uttl fll Costello I t tS n Jo8f\ c. r-to<d Rouw.o 8t 8UI f13 MACHSl I L9WJ' lll90A'T uo z= • • ''Can-y Oii Setgeam 119'01 Wtlltem HllV!nelf 8otl Motlll,_ ANOTHER~ 1-M NEWI t:OO ... MOYIE * • •., Ktdn~ ( 1~81 AOdOy McOow•ll Sve £ ngt.an<1 8.ueci on ttwo ("IHMC tr; Roewt LOU'~ st---4 yO\JnQ bO'I' ·~ et>Ouel..O ~ _,. to " " as Part r~ "'' ""'"..., ~ ' pt.,, tO t-i...,, tM\ ~nMW'i I t f'w ;"'1 fniH I • MOV1f • • UO '" ""'°"" t 19' 71 ~V Bt>y<. -II H 111 TN> ~ Of'l "'t .,. V I) M trOUl>'Oo -1ti<' O·•m bOlf'lg buQ l><I~ (I h< I ID PMUNTE 2>011) MOVIE. • • W•ywau1 f_,1tt • •Y. ., ~.tt{;lill ~""" ~,.,..., WaAfl'f A M..m.tn "'ttts ""'°' tJcyfrwwwj ..;rt~ 4..l'W• t'.-an~ ~ m .-,,-'O ~-" .. ,,ff') nt1t ••"O~,.,, .. , 12.00 IJ * * "TlM' Or~ Tra•I t t9S91 F-rtnl M..c.MuHay Gio<111 T dl6al. O•t1Qon bovno;I •~!J­I•-.,.,~ ~t tn0ian 811te*~ •' ,... . JO • """' 1230 ••• M~" r 1q)8l Jn,;n t ldWIOf'(t;' »~ TrM:Y A ~It.,.._ ~ young qw1 mlnoet *, n\¥1 IO< h<S money IC> """-,.... .. ., .,..t..,,.,•' 11""""" I I "" ~ mon I by Armstrong & BatJuk · Tektlwn Back,s ..... ,.,.. ... ...... '' A .. , ... Arthritis Fight . ... • A I ... I\ • Alleo ~n will host the,_., "Stop Arthnti8 Tel~" on Channel S from 10 p.m Saturday ul\· lil S p m Sunday C-0-host.mg the 19-bour fund nusu are ~ ~nnmeo. Wayne Rogers. ~tty Wlute and Jacll Rourke. producer of the telethon Other ~lebnlles apJ>('anng on lhe program mclude Bob Hope, Charlton Hestoo. Jane Wyman, Angie D1ckin90ft. Earl HoUJman. Connie Stevens Cesar RomerG. Scatman Crothers. Jo Anne Worley and Rogtr Perry A tnbute 1s planned to Lawren~ Welk . wa...• marts bis 25th annual appearan~ with bis or.; I chestra oo the telethon Prc>cee<b wUI go to the Arthnt1s Foondattqft :: for r~arch and pal.lent treatment Foxy Ladles 17-22 yrs. of age; unmarried a mutt go to IChool, work In or be ..,.. re11denta of Huntington Beach. :· • TO COMPETE IN THE 1st ANNUAL MISS OLD WORLD -i.: · COMPETITION HELD ON ~~~ SATURDAY, FEB. 16th , ~ AT tr 1:•~~Eft?i;'EN :: ·~j San 06-go Fwy. & Beech 81 . l ~ off ramp. 75e1 w. center Drive • :; 1 Huntington BNch. • 1 GREAT PRIZES. WINNER ELIGIBLE FOR MISS ·, HUNTINGTON BEACH & MISS CAUFORNIA. ~ FOR fNfOMIATK>N OR 1'0 Ra0"1'ER ft.Mii CAL&. MMK:X. (714)~~ ...... • •••tt't•t 994 2400 1AUA '"Ill e l\1Utl1M AtMllY WINDOWS <-• 121)9 • :hlS •• ,. ..... , .... ., .. STIYl MAnlH THI JfllC 111 ,, •• ,. ..... , • , .... 00. ". tml MIOlll e Al.AH t&IU THI IOSl111 ---..J ll 00 e l 4S e SIS • t 00 & 1~0 ...... .,_ 7131~)1 '* GfOIOt -IU e Alf (UNO GOING IN STYLI (POI IUll Ult ... lt-ltt •Jtt 1t» ~~ "SILENT SCRUM•• II) 494.,~14 7: IS & t:OO Beat Goes On -•'TllE UNSINKABLE Molly Brown" at the Harlequm Dinner Playhouse, 3503 S Harbor Blvd . SJtnta Ana 1m-ss11 > Perlormancu ruebtly except Mondays at varying curtain limu through Feb 10 .. Barefoot 111 the Park" at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenlda Pico. San Clemen~ ,4,92.995()) Performances niehtly except Mondays al varying curtaan Umes through Feb 17 "Laura" at the Huntington Beach Playhouse in the Seacliff Village Center, Mam and Yorktown. Huntlnston Beach (847·446S>. Performances Fridays and Saturdays at s· 30 through Feb. us. -"The Goodbye People" at the Lacuna Moult.on Playhouse, e06 Lacuna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach (494-0743). Perform&nce1 Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 · 30. clos~ Feb 2 -"TAKE A NUMBER. Darline" at the Saddleback Valley Commuruty Theater, 2S741 Obrero. Mission Viejo (83().9252) Performances Fridays and Saturdan at 8 p m through Feb 2 -"Dames at Sea" at the San Clemente Commwuty Theater. 202 Avenida CabriUo. San Clemente (492-0465! Performances Thu~days through Saturdays at 8 :30 until Feb 9 Count Basie Chats with audience at New York 's Village Gate where his band is ap· peanng for the first time in 22 years With h1sps guitarist Freddie Green. the last holdover from Basie's inauerual band in 1937 "Summertr~·· at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2051 Cliff Onve. Newport Beach <642 41141 Performances Thursdays through Saturdays until Feb. 3. "The Night is My Enemy " at the W~tnunster Community Theater . 11:12 Maple St . Westminster (848 5.571 > Performances Fnday, and Saturdays at 8 30 through Feb 2 Scott Delighted by Film By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP> -The sign on the door of George C Scott's dressing room-mobile home issued the warning· "Do Not Knock." However. the star admitted a reporter and seemed reasonably benign. It was a gray day on a location in the residential Cheviot Hills for "The Formula," MGM 's movie about the alleged power of oil companies to destroy a method for making cbeap fuel. Steve Shagan ( .. Save the Tiger") ia producing from h.ia novel and script, John Avlldseo ("Rock)'"> ia dil'edlng. .. , HAVEN'T BEEN thb bigb on a IDO\lte for a lool time," Scott commented, addJDg with a de1ree of deUgbt, "It'• 1olni to make people very angry. "People are going to realize what the oil cartels have done to this country. This lsn't just fie· tion. Il is well documented. Shagan is very knowledgeable on the subJttt . "lt'11 enough to make even a conservative hke me believe that the only answer is na t10nallzation of the oil 111dustry. I say thal with great reluctance, because I truly am a coo· servallve independent. Not partisan ; J stumble over partisanship. But I defimtely have an Ingrained con· servallsm." •'TJIE FOKMULA," BE ex· plained, took the form of '·a de- tective story that 1bows bow ex· leru1ve and corroelve the vast oil industry can be." He plays a Los Angeles police lieutenant seeking tbe killer of a fellow of. ficer. Hi.a quest leads b1m U> Germany and the NUJ past and fmaJly to otl tycoon Adam St.elf fel, the villain of the piece He 1s played by Marlon Brando Brando was scbeduJed to work \ 1 days, reportedly ror b1S usual stipend o( $3 m.tlhoo However. be needed more ume U> work oo the role and be gl'&nted a couple of extra days. aratla Scott wu aUU rav\ng about Brando. .. BE'S ORIGINAL, brilliant, witty -I never realised what a great sense of bum or be bu." saJd Soot1. •' l was dell1bted to work with tum . we •ff e~-U> eye on many things. "( bad met tum once. years ago; I knew tus sister Jocelyn quite well, bavtne worked with her. Marlon l knew ooly cuuaJ. ly . We played cbeu together and got al<m& quite well. even though we work ai.fferenlly · · c:1nenamE 6 scAeen 63U 25)3 comPLEX Cr.•P<"•" •~• 6 S.nl• ""4 .. ,.. ...... So. Co11t m )•6 u11 l 410IM•o• lru Pi•••no at.ff Merttn "THE JERK" (A) 12-2-4+6-10 !Nake Edwat'ct. "10" "' .. ,, .... "THE OHIOH Ff&D" '"HOltTH DAU.AS" Cit .. GODSEMD0 .. CUIA"CIJ MATINEES SATURDAY & SUNDAY "ELECTRIC HORSEMAN" "1941 " IPG) "BLACK HOLE" IPOl "ST AR TREK" 10> 1:1w:»6:..a 1:00.10:11 •:::=========~~----... ------------re ~·-­"OOINOINSTVLE",..., 12:1 ... 2:1M:11S 8:154:1 ... 10:1• ''Ms. MIDI.IA II• wonder •nd a stunner ... ·· ONlt ... CMMpttn. Les~-T-- "KRAMER Vs. KRAMER" IAI II APOCALYf>SE NOW" 36 mm, (R) - mVE MARTIN . 1fieJfRK CAMQOH MITCHR.l "SILENT SCREAM" (R) ...,.._"", ... ,. .... ,., ..... ,JI J4• " .. ' ,. .... , .... rrr:· ..,...,.. ..... ,. - &A'"":'J~ :.,u... ~ ........ Oii I OC'JLDl"M Oloel. Kriiller ~er ~ ...... .. .,.,..,.. , .. a•, .. , ....... . ---•uon..._ "KRAMER ~---, 7 • . . . ........,._. -·-·----...... .-.............................. ~ -..... ... ' O•llY ~Nt ,,_.. .... U. ... _ Art enthusiast Henry Fonda inspects sculpture. Author LOUIS L'Amour adm1res Remmgton 's 7he Bronc Buster' 'Praine Pirates,' a watercolor by Charles Russell, 1s one of nearly 80 works tn the Gund Collect1on of Western Art Shadows Enlighten Project VIET blends theatel arts with basic language techni- ques to help Indochinese students learn English and ad1ust to a new culture. pioneered for Spanisb-apeattna students. a theater arts component will help eue the students into the Western aodal environ- ment, he said. "Vietnamese children are not ag. 1reulve ad outcoloi," Madrid explalned. "There ta more reluctance to use their oral •kills. That'• why we felt dtama would be .. 7he 'NOrks of Remington, Russell and other Western artists are on display at 8owetS Mu8eum in Santa Ana now through March 16. 9' DSNNll ... .a'AN ..... ...- To step Into ........... In Suta Aoa. ii to )WI "tntO bbtOl')'--6 biitOrY of the Amerielm West 81 -tbroalh the eyes of Fwederte ~. a.me. Rauen and a baDdful of other Wllten arttata. Jt•a ~Jy a rooautie .talon of tbe Old We.t: a land ol cna:J mouat•lm, purple aqe 1 and dusty plalaa populated by fearle11 cavalrymen. proud IDdiaD bra.es, lanky cow- boys and wild m,.. •DI•· 1'beH familiar tmaiee make up the GUDd Colledicxl of Western Art oa ex.blbit at t.be mu.eum DOW throQCb llarcb 11. Tbe travelinc n.b.tbWoa bas been tourinc the country for two yean and bu never been shown to Califoraia before. It's an lmPftSllve eolleetloo ol some eo paillilnp, litboirapba, etchlnga ud ac:u..lpturee. BUI' OOUNG A P&ES8 pttView lut Fri- day another imace of the Oki Wes\ attraet.ed more attention than the collectioa. "I kwe It," enthused Henry Fonda. the lean and lanky star ol two John Ford Westem movie claa1ics, as he puaed t.brouCb the crowded gallery. 'Tm not a ran of Western art, but I am or Remirurtoo and Russell " Fonda ignored the crush of reporters, pbotog. rapben and TV cameramen and marveled at a Remington sculpture of a buck:ine bone. "I don't preteod to be a Westen nut." be noted. appeartng imlated by a reporter's ques- t.son. "It's JUSt that they att so ... eood. Wbet.ber they are Western or not, they're the beat sculptures " Fooda. now grandfatherly but still lu.n and lanky. stepped to wit.tun tnches of a Reminctoo painting and peered at it mtemely. He tu.med to a reporter wbo asked tf be collected Western art 'Tm catholic." he said. then added. "I don·t mean 1·m Catholic I am catholic in my taste I doo't have Western art-I can't afford It " FONDA APPA&ENTL Y WAS mvtted to the prev~ to oot only help aUract the media spotlicht to the eollectioo. but ai.o beeauae two of his Weaterna. ''The Ox Bow mddent" and ''My Darlin& Clementine,'' will be shown durtq an eilbt-week ''Leal"'Diq Museum'' C»Une beJd lD CCQjunction witb the exbabitioo. The two mov1n. 1n tact. a~ Fonda's favorites amoq the 10 Westema be bu made. ··wen. the)' were eoocS pena,'' be l&kl wt.m uked wby be favon tbem. "I'm pn.a tbey'" bffome minor clauica iD t.be Wes&em pan.•• The ''Leal'1lina M uaewn •• ael'Ma, called "The Old Wat: Men. llytha and llODumenta.'' incJudes film sbowinp, iectw'es, demGmt.ra· lJOQS aod aeminara. The aeriet ii open to the public and, for the moet part, is frtt of charee throq.b the support of Bowen Museum f'OUDdatioo and Chapman CoUege. THE COMPLETE LECTVllE series also ls t>elog offered u a thrff-.mit course tlaroq:b Chapman Collqe. M uaeum director Reilly Rhodes says .the program was designed to help Vl.Siton more fuJ. ly eOJOY the ex.bJbilJOO In addilloo to the two Fonda rtlma, two 0( John Wayne·s Westerns. "Hondo" and "Stagecoach" and J ames Ste-wart's "Broken Arrow" will be Kreened. Fonda waa asked H there was aoother Western ln his future "'Ibey won't give me the mooey to do a Wes tern today.•• be said. pushine throu&b the crowd of reporters only to have another microphone lhnllt under his nose. (See OLD WEST, Pa1e Q) a means 0( drawing them out. "Drama ta a way of overcomin& cultural sbyneu." The use ol thealet' arts will be developed by Mimi Holwnan. a puppetry instructot" at Golde'll West CoUece. Mrs. Holt.Iman, who bu a master's deeree in recreatJoaal drama from UCLA. uses puppetry and other theatrical media lo explore creativity .ad help students overcome aelf-coaaciouaneu. IN ADDITION TO PVPPETllY, Mrs. Holtmwl pl.am to direct lndocbtM .. .SW. dents iD tbe UM of pantomime, atorytell- lnl, dance, folk IOllP and makiq mub. "We all know that U fOQ can feel. touch and smell. JCN'll probably remember bet· \er," said Dr. Rfebard Altimari, project dil'eetGr md bud of staff~ for the 11.untioitGn Beach Hith School Dla·. trict. "Wttb theater1• we thoucltt the ebUd would be able to 111&.en, tbe cbUd would bl able to Ml aDd tbe child would be able to ezprw bhme.11 ID a medium that be'• a littJ• mar-. f •mlH•r witb. ••Hopef111b' ,, AIUmart added.·~ WOQ)d make&bev~auw. ..... •• ··. . . '• • . . ... l J 1 · 1 1 T~.~-1- ••• ICULPTOa SD DWl08T •Ill d11cu1 "Black P'ronU.r SD&rtt ud &M lDl&.orJ a/ Black Art" at 7 pm. Frida}',...._ I. md oa Wedniee· day, Feb. 20, there wUJ be u lDdS&nlon t~ureoo "~~and Navajo8pnboUam" by David Y.W•~ Navajo.artilt~auJ~c:a. _ Ttii speer.al su..i apeuer at 1 p.111. T\alld.iy. Jan. 21. wUl be W•tem autbor LoWa L'Amour, who ai.owu preeeqt at t.be pn111 preview. ''I've eemi mill)', many ol t.bem, but lbia 11 ao ezeellmt collecuc.," wet L'Amour. "It'• • ooe of the belt I've Men--tt'a a aood crou· aecUooof Wealem art." L'Amour, who Hid be Wtes Remlqtoo, Ruaaell and many other Western artl.ata, noted that be diacovettd and la be~ lpcJOIOl' a young Navajo artiat named Cliff Bryclea. .. . At'. snd Mrs. Arl McKenzie and Mrs. Charles Cu"ey buy scrip during March of Dimes Tombola . Boros~ope WEDNESDAY, JANUOY Z3 By SYDNEY Oii.AU Library Feted A&IES (Mar. 21·Apr. 19): Family member needa help Ul connection with travel, com· munlcatioo, eruptnc Jons.range view. TAVJlV8 (Apr. 20-May 20): Deflne terms, get rid of auperfJuoua material, di1 deep for money truth in connec:Uoo with close uaociate, partner or mate. GEMINI <May 2l·June 20): Take definite . atand with regard to legal matters, including partnership and marriage. Capricorn, Sagit· tartus and Cancer natives figure prominently. CANCER (June 21·July 22) · Finish what you start be sure you are gett.mg service paid for. duly contracted People are drawn to you with their problems LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Good Mooo aspect coincides now with excitement or a "gamble," clash of Jdeas, affection, ctuldren and important changes. VIRGO <Aug 23 ·Sept. 22): Complete transaction which affects property, home, security. Gemini, Sagittarius penooa fiiure promiDenUy. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): One close to you, who had been "missing," could make reap· pearance. Eventa occur which cause you to re· vta.e pnmou. plans. SCORPIO <Oct. 21-Nov. 21): You receive in· formation which can be lranaformed into aoUd profit Know It and act accordinsJy. SAGrrFARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21): What you need could be handed you on proverbial silver platter. Accent on personal ingenuity, restored domesbc harmony and special personal ap. pearances CAPRICORN (Dec. 22·J an. 19): Take second look at material previously rejected. Ac· cent on rev1s1on, revtew. definition of terms and reahzatioa of your own worth. AqUAJllUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Empbula on involvement, commitment, brinline hopes and wishes into sharp, c lear focus. Cancer, Capricorn natives fi1ure prominently. PlSCES (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Your talents, abilities and appeals ea.in wider audiences and reco"nition. Kids Rate Thanks DEAR ANN LANDERS Wlll you please print lh1a letter on behalf of lbousanda of ldds acrou the country who are aewwpaper car· rters? Ann Lallden the chanae." These same folka wouldn't dream or not tlpplq a waitreaa or a barmaid or the irocery Tax Talk. When the cornerstone of oar clvillzation la laid, my penooal entry for inclusion will be the 1040-A form put oul by the Internal Revenue Service. Not ooly la it the only piece of mail to be sent t.hird clasa bulk without a stamp that aeta to your home m mint coodltioo -within three hours after it ls sent -but It L9 written in Tax· ese for an English-speaking population. Every year someone says they are 1oin1 to write lt ln Entllah so that the average person can UDdenta.nd it and make out b.1a own form, but Ulia never happen.a. I DON'T PaETEND to speak Tuese, but I'U try to translate some ol the simpler terms for you. Spouse: This is a married person, for whkh you get ooe exemption, providing your spouse is neither blind nor over 65. If the spouse ia either blind or over 65, take two exemptions. However, if the spouse ls both blind and 65 or over, then you take three exemptioru. Thia term bu made "fooU:fn~ .. very popular. 0 : An obscene word you do not uae in front of the children. Oro1t income: A term borrowed from klda, previously uaed to describe their allowance. ABANDONED 8POV8E8: Married penook who live apart can file separate ~turna. "Aban· doned" does not include couples separated by NFL, AFL, NBA, ABA, NHL, Olympic Games, or Wide World of Sporta. Death: Tb1a 1a no excuse for not fllin& a 1040-A form. U it bu not been filed, a penonal representative or belr must do ao. Remember, you don't set a refund unless you tue. "U Line 13 la larcer than line 15, the dlf. rerence will be refunded to you." Tb.is la the IRS'a attempt at humor ... like the old line where someone calls you and uu if the street light is burning and when you go out to check, they aay, "Tbeo try to blow It out." Actually, it's a funny line. I personally have never known anyone whose line lJ wu larcer than line 1.5. Paid Preparer: Thia la eomeooe who helps you prepare your return. Some of them will go with you to your IRS agent when you are sum- moned. None of them will remember who you are. We've been to parties ln banb, aavtnp and loana and art eallenes, but never one in a library. 1bey're always the places you're to be seen but not beard. Friday night was a different story, however The Newport Beach Public Ubrary showed off the first phase of it.a Newport Center Branch and dld more than check out book.a There was a silent auction of old and rare books <competition was really keen for some of them). a buffet and wme And, there was music by the Newport Woodwind Qwntet and the welcome presence of the one and only Vick Knight, author and racoo· teur who served as ma~ter of ceremonies The way to the hbrary was Lighted with lumlnanes and the evening was duly festive Someone remarked that 1t was like "old home week" in Newport since so many friends were out, and we'll have to agree Libranan .lane Martlnft played host to long time Newport Beach Llbranan Dorothea Sheely, who said the new fac1llly was "a dream fulfilled," her husband Lyaa, Ladlle Kueb.D, Jamtt aJtd Lyna Dowty, Sylria Bo1ea and Tom Garver and bis wife Nataalla Nicbolaoa, among others The Orange County Cotmcil for the March of Dimes boated it.a 11lxth annual Tombola Satur· Happenings By Judith Olson day evening ln South Coaat Plua's Jewel Court and we can see why lbla party 1a ao popular every year There were nearly 400 prltes to be won, and what with a guest list of around SOO, it seemed likely that everyone would ao home with a ,.-be. The run of such an event la in buytn1 scrip to see if you can set a number to match the priies. The acr1p, drawn from the huge Tom· bola Bowl, ls nothing more than strips and atrtps ol rolled paper, some with numbers typed on. It's addicting If the first batch doesn't have a number you go back to buy some more. But it'a aU the better for the March or Dimes. In previous years, s aid Dorothy Scrtlterlaod, MOD director, the Tombola bas raJSed around Sll.000 The prizes included wine, beer, to>", cheese boards. clothing. plants. vacations and Jewelry. There allo wu a stlent auction for a 14·foot sailboat When the scrip was all gone and the last prize cl&Jmed , guests danced and en1oyed the l never appreciated tbem unW my own 90D took on a paper route. He carriea 80 papers seven days a week and bu to 91ake his rounds re1ard· r»aa of the weather. We live in Aberdeen, 8.D., and It can ran1e anywhere from toa de1reee ln tbe aummttT to I() below zero In the winter. ca~~oor.~e to pay PRIVACY ACT: Thia la a comfort.lq act RUffELl'S for tbelr papers in ad· passed in 1974, aasurin& you that your return UPHOLSTERY On &mdays, the boy oiust make MVeral trtpe to bll collection point becalllle the papen are· .ery be~. and be can't (arry etea balf ol them at onetime. People Mftr' think of &lpplnJ_ their paper car· der. WbJ? 111 ICID C:&r• 6'a a paper that costa ... IO tor four weeks. Not oae penanbue• liven m M ud Mid ... leeep vance. You wouldn't will be kept secret and shared only by the U.S. -..Y.w.t believe the trouble my Treasury, the Department of Justice, all federal .. W aon bu when it comes to agencies, all states includlnc the Dialrict of tm ...._ 9" 1ett1n1 paid . He Columbia, the U.S. commonwealth•. and C..WIM-4"11 90metime9 mU1t 10 back posaesslooa and all forelp 1overnmenta who three OI' four tima to get have tax treaties wtth the U.S. C.11142-SUI. blamoney. Ha t 1rn... Put a t .. worda I know uu.a letter ii too ____ ve_un_._ ......... _. -----------.,j...._ __ to_wor_k_for--=rou_. __ loa1t but rteue print aa mucn o/ l aa JOU can. A lot of lddl will thank you. -HADllYSAY DEA.a BAD: I prtll&ed "erJ ..,.efpvleUer. ne am...,.. <ud •tr11> •1urw to hff u.arcue,.w.r.&M ,Ulk. I 1mMr ti• jet> ... , ............. dllq •11e1,u.., , ......... . ••tart&J ... at.ma a ,_, ,.,._ naJ·llle ......... ~ STOP THAT THIEF OR RAPIST buffet supper of salads, rolla, luapa and meat· ball.a prepared by Jay's Caterin~ Jira. Claarlea Carrey, the chairman. said that the council members. 25 &troQ&, cut the paper and rolled it t.o make the 12.000 pieces of scrip. We doo't envy tbem ooe bit. Whal a job! Vlr&tala Gl'fttl, president of the councU. Yru busy tbe flnt part of the even.in& wekomin& her many guest.a Amooc those greeted by the council were Dr. ud lln. a. IUelameecl, •r. ud •n. Art llcKemie, .lad&~ ud Mn. DoaaJd Da1aa, Mr. ud lln. Art Dtttmeler, Mr. ud Mn. Fred ~n11. Mr. aod Mn. Roy .lme, Mr. ucl Mn. Albert O&dea and Mr. ud Jin. Bob 'niomu. <From Pa1e Cl) ••• Shadows diatrkta rettt vtn.c lndochiDeae retuceee. he said ·'There will alwaya be an ESL procram 10 the district acbooil," be aaid. "Tbe theater arts component woo't be separate but 1nt~led into the program. so m some shape or rorm, it's iOUl& to slay here." RE NOTED TBA T TBEATEll arts bas bHn l.-ed in bilingual program.a at Boetoo and New Haven pubUc schools, allbouab it 1A princlpaly used with Spanisb-speai:io1 atudent.a Some of the lndochinese student& have begun P~nna traditional Asian dances for the Feb. 7 Tel New Year's celebralioo. Tbe student performances will be present· ed to atudeot.a aa well u the local com· munlty. "We try to stress the thJnp we have ln common with aJI cultures," said Madrid, who prevtou.aly worked in the bW.nauaJ procram at the Oran1e School Dt.atrict. "( think too oft.en the similarities are over· looked and the differences are miaun· dentood" But, be added, "We feel what's more Im· portant is not to mue performers out or the ctnJdren, but to make them competent in English ·· ~·tddmq and ~mmt anMuncf'mt"nts nm °" S\ll'ldal/ m ttw Datly Pilot F'"""4 Orf' ouaalat>U al all Daal11 Pilot o/f1us or b11 callmQ t"-F'Nlurn Deport· rntnl.642~1 7 , DANGEROUS KISS FROM 170-POUND BUFFALO WOLF Jiiek Lynch and Oabrtet at Waahlngton PreMrv• THIS FlVE-MOH'TIM>LO BAUTE 18 ONLY A PUP An Adutt Woft Eata e.tw.en 35 and 40 Pounda of ahat a Week Man Gives All to Saving Vanishing Wolf Breed GARDINER, Wa&b. <APl - Some would say he's outs -but to 125 wolves, Jack Lynch 1s No. 1 Lynch and hu partner, Mary Wheeler, live m thu, tiny hamlet overlooking Discovery Bay on the Olympic Peninsula with his 72 buffalo wolves, an otherwti.e vanishing breed mg are thought t.o be the last or tbelr kind. There have been no reliable reports of buffalo wolves tn the wtld for nearly 50 years named E .H. Mccleery m the western Pennsylvarua hamlet of Kane. In 1961, Lynch qwt his Job Ill Milwaukee, Wls .. sold his prop- frtY and bought some of Dr McCleery's farmland and his wolves 32 of them for $1,000 apiece baa given up the finer thinp ui life t.o ra.11e bb wo1v~. He a.ays 1t takes 35--40 pounds of meal t.o feed an adult woU every week And. becau.se over the years Lynch has oot always had the money to pay for meat, be hW> had to get it where he could find It when l recerved a Jett.er and d check for S2:5 from a woman r.•y tng abe wanted to iAdopt a woU Sance tbeo, we hetve rff't.'1ved C'ountJes.s offers for our 'adopt u wolf' program," Lynch say~ frndang ct plat'e to tnove ha ' wolve:\ wherf' be and Mary can work ~ethf'r to prest·rve t.tw n ubilus gene pool Lynch and his buffalo wolves share 4() acres -some of It fenced into penb -with representat1 ves of five other wolf subtipecaes. LYNCH l'iA 'VS HE 11; being forced to sell hJt. property oo ttw 1~n1n11uia b part or a pendln~ divorce :-,etllemenl THE BUFFALO WOLF, Cams Lupus oubllus. ortgmated in the Great Plains The animals grow as la.r1e as 200 pounds and reach seven feet in length IT HA.8 BEEN more than 19 years since Lynch set out to save the buffalo wolf from ex tinction, but he is not the first to alt.empt the task. The first w& a rather frail, dedicated physician During the wanter of 1971 , Lynch packed up his tben-56 wolves and moved from Penn- s y l van 1 a to the Olympic Peninsula OVER TIIE YEARS, he has sold moet of bis possesaions and "Cltlls come m that a d~r has been killed by a car or somt'one wants to get rid of a cow or hor&e and I'm on my way.' he says "Several years ago, we were about at the end of our rope HERE'S HOW IT works PM- pie send a donauon lO the DOfl profit E H McCleery Lobo Wolf Foundation aod for $2S a month can adopt a wolf Jl take& about $300 a year to feed and care for an adult Lootang toward the futurt>. Lynch says be lh interested 10 Ide.di>. Lynch would hke tn move to a more ~eluded place when• he could reHhze a I~ t1 me dream to return the wolf to the wild where once again Uw < reature can roam the range a~ m days of eld The woJve5 t.bat Lynch is rat4· For the Reco rd Llcnun lfl•rrf~ LAS VCGAS. Ne• -M•rrl.009 flUI>~ ·--· '"''""" JAN I STEPHAN VOL. 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JAMlrS HVGlil .. os ages or 1 1riy''S erv :..-:-a.:.::·.:-:-~=~=:..:~~-~~,, ... ~1 ..! _...,,_M.a-a.-. All_..,,,_,,..'°'" Mod •d By PETEil ARNETT Af' .... &.! C-h I f Al TEHl\AN, Iran As the anll Amerlcan performances at the gale of Lhe U .S. Embassy on TaJeghan.I Avenue run i.nt.o their 14th week, the marupulators or the melodrama remain backstage and as shadowy as when the show opened Beyond the banners on the trees and surrounding buildings, beyond the gruesome atrocity pictures lining t~ sldewaUcs and tbe slogans plastered on walls, beyond the cha10-loclled iron gales. the barking loudspeakers on the walla and the garbaae· tillered courtyard inside - bebind all these is a mysterious block-sized world generally ac ceuible only to a favored, anonymous few . THAT WOllLD IS peopled by a tight-Upped. fanatical band of young people who have held SO Americans hostage since Nov. 4. To many in the United Stat.es, they are the most notorious bunch of colle1e dropouta ever w gather in ooe place. To the Iranian maHes, they are tbe thrilling, threatening aword of revolutionary leader Ayatollah RuboUah Kbometnl. The sword slashes al the United States, which remains Iran's declared No. 1 enemy deapite the Soviet Union'• massive military intervention In Moslem Aftbanilt.an nnt door. NEITRBa TUE UNITED Statel nor the Iranian masaea know much about the vUlain- beroea. JUll wbo are they? Are they really ltUdeoll? No one ii sure, but the con· Mnaua here b that they come from tbe ranks of tbe politically acUve at the un.lventttea, tboueb now tbey have abandoned tbeir 11ch90Bna. 'tbetr nwobtra are uUmated at 400 to 500. About 100 are believed .on hand at all tlmM ln tht embuly, with inner elr· ele Otter leaYia.f the 2'7·acn COOlpouad. Wben otr duty, tnolt othtn., bo •to their fam1liea bl TtbnD or to thelr u.nlvenlty dormU~t•. , NE'WS ANALYSIS President Carter's press secretary, Jody Powell, recently charactenzed the militants as "Marxists who may be beyond the control of the Ayatollah Kho mean& " When telephoned for comment on that, a milltants' spokeswoman said, "We can't respond nghl now, we're at prayers" THE FEW STUDENTS willlog t.o talk out.aide their bastion de- nied they are Marxist.a ln Iran's Islamic revolution, Marxism 1s a damnable creed. Tht consensus of Informed foreign and local opinion 1n Tehran, however, is Lhat the em- bassy occupation force renecta political views ranatng from Trotskylte 19th century anarcblsts lo crusadlng Moel.ems. Their rhetoric is pep- pered with leftist Jar100. For a while, members of the Palestine Llberation Or1anlu· tlon <PLO> were beUeved to be amonc the emba.ay militant.a. Some youth.a •ppeared In the black and white checked scarf populariJed by Vasser Arafat's Al·Fatab perrtllas. However, thh lJ now seen u an emulation oftbe PLO. ABOtrr JI PE&CENT of the youtba are tboqbt t.o be womea wbo like tbe meo ran1e In ai• from about 20 to 28. Motl an drawn l'rom Tellrt.n's four m-.tor wilveraltiet and the Qom Tbeolollcal Semlllar7, bu· tloo of the t.eaebtn1a ot Kho- meini. One of lbt ,.,. ldeGUfta· ble ftlUJW ln the ernbaay la A,Jatollab Mobanunad lhoelm, a bearded dlo1taQ' rarely seen who represents Kbiomebll. Radio Gear Stolen in NB Tb t ( the ct 1 A -.... ..,_ .. H --_..._ -C>y ,,.. trMKl•tO< '"'""' e res o group a ou Art•w• A _,,. ••• .,,,.,_., e -~Ifft swu..., 1.,.., • ..., ..... 10 an elaborate charade of o............ _,,--.... ~E mil · oi... t LUI f1f -1-y -I<) lll• l~all•ft allO QeO\e•• aoony y, giving names uia rail, 0 s.. ~. ~"'" ·-...... docrlptl-Qi 11'e o•ol"'•I• 10 "" are 1eoerally regarded as _. .. --.-, .. 1.,dlt11-• ''" ,,..,,,"".,.,.. """°'""1'-·'" s pu rlous cornposlo 0 tbear , .. 1 ... 1• •i... ....,,.n. ~ "",.,." '"'" '"""' -1""'.,,, ~"' ·~ • . a <Mtr dlllelr~ ......_*Ml~, ~ ,, ... ~ of tM • (•~t~•" <tol"""O features tn public as sternly as ••••• -....... .._ ., ... , -·· 11 .... ,_. Juov s 1<10'!. 10<•'"' they write their rt\etOnC. and drtt"'· Ir I ..... J -Uf\, ....S at 1'0 FOf"9•1 Av. Clh ol l &9uf\• I-,_.._(Oft II, .... lleof ha<"' (.ou111Y ol O••nqo \let• '" usually g1v1ng reporters and t _,.,...,.., ...-..-1 ,,. .. ,. i , .. _..... other questioners short shrift """" .-._.., -••-1c11 """,. •• -1~ cu•·"" o ....... ,,,.,., Mq, C,,111 ,.,,..., • ..., l ...,,.. ~ 11• Cloll• ffMl\fo< 11 IO I>' ptrcf\lf'"ft.......,.,..,, bo• "°"'""O '-ill\ cotrtumm.tflO •'• 8.,,~ oit &Mlf'.-•fA ONE OF THE FEW students ""'' ,,_ ,,..,,.,...,.,._,."'"NT ~ ~. "'<><...-.... <•1• o• lo Chat C8!1uaJIY to a -po--r In ..,... 1 ".., -.,.., ....v. 11•,... l ~""• -" Count• o• O•..,gr •" I UC --·~Ill,<"""' WO,'""""" 11elo Qi~"°"''• recent days gave ber name as O•I '""' ""-... ,.,.. lloor mat -I.ti (01 Cfei,.,. ,,, .. o. "'"'° *"" l •oun• fo'ahlou Mosli and ber aoe as 20. 1"" --,_, ,......, ,, .. ,. ,.., ii...:11 a.-""'"-• oi ,.,...., ... "' • "'"'mt><. 1-. -·-lrurw ~ ~· 1"t0c.•an " .. ~ e ... .. She said she met ~enlly wtth 8 1•1n 111... I OI•, ~ ( .n .... w llll c.. ..,.~, h 0 s l a g e s b e n a m e d a s <...,_ -m TM iw ""'• •0 • 11i.no < ,.,,,,, " \.tld ...c1 ..... ••II Dr ,.._ OU•WMll Ftl>ruar'r t 1• "Elizabeth" who "is readlng the , • .,..~.,. ""'"°" -ot ,,,. v• ""' ...,. ,,.,..,.," _, .. 1, Bible each day and is a bat c•v1•c.. s.<'-"°'"'1,..,.,..,..,.,""'' ..... o.tecl J_., J, "'° O•lecl ~ 10 ,._, nervous but we try to reu.slln! er..v c.. 1...,., 1.a~ .... her [read the Koran sometimes A..._.,.,.,., ,,..,....,. Lwlllonf ,.,.., ....... with her." ,.._,_l ._. '"' P4t!rtc1aH..,.., The name Elizabeth Ann Swift "~ ... Pl•u. r .... .,., ... ...._, liNtll (A .,..0 Ull• O' .IUiWUICA as on an unofficial list of the ,.........,.'-'"""_ ...._..,.,,.,~"-"~"'"' ho11taces. She is described u a 14u•n .. a vou ~ e..ca • ., ·"-..... L.99 "'Oc-,. .. political officer at the em busy. -,~ -utmN "'*II. c.. _,, The mllilanta work three =:::-,. ... ..,, ,. .... -°',,,.,, < .... o.•1y ,.. .. , eight-hour 11blf\J, with special 1m..~tDu Joo_.yn,,. J~ units uaianed to handle the """'~°'-Goe•' o.11v PllM. boat.aces. security, runnin& the J_,yf.1, •• ,. )11-.0 PUBLIC NOTICE embauy bulldinp and plant. "CTITIOUUVSINUS and evaluatin1 the bales o( docu ........ ITATIMINT menu believed captured along ,,...., ..,.._.., --"""'t>q """ with the diplomata. CONSTITUTI°" TAVCICINC .. IN ADDl'nON TO the fate of PUBLIC NOTICE ~=~·:,"~A~civoe 0 • the bostares themselves, tbe ,,.1<,_." r..c1y •"1 """c •• ~ MJTIClllOCllaDfftNIS 0., HllftC~ llNclt, CA '1"'6 MOSl fn\erestine Upet'l o( the SUNaMl9COUll'TOf'Tlta Tltlt IMnlNM It c-..-ro<1 DY .on 1n whole scene to foAip obffrven n•TWo..CAU~••"°• .,..,.... l ... of TMaCDUWTYO.~ Ml<-A T11t1v • t.U• emer1ence an identifta· ... ,,.97M T,.,. 1c.1-1 •• ,,,.., •"" ,,.. ble power center at the em-111• • TI40MAS' 1U1c1C..,..., c_,., c1.,... "' 0r-'°""'• .,.. busy •• THOMAS IOWIN ll.ACXlllllAN, J-ry t. 1• ~ ,,,..,. • ·~ la nothing t.oo sinister MOTIGI .. MlltllY OlVlrN.... P\lbllSMd 0r-. CM" Ot tly P11c>1 about the= en mu•"'" s-•-" on•e..-0..........e_.....,. J ... '·'' n,,.,,.., 111• ~. IUQ ~ ... ..,_ ......... < .. _ ·-• Weltera dlpomat. "But what .. ,.......,._,........ .. n .. m09t Interest. ua I.I tbe hardcore :".;,::"., ':. ~ .::=:-_:: acUoa ll'OUP ot. half a do&en peo. 1...,c.w\••,,_.tt1M1...,..t1te PUBLIC NOTICE ~·t"'hem~' ~ts law to, tbe ..... ~-;........~~":.1':. "CTITIOUl•UllNHS YI • VIU.)' one 0 thole is (.MN • ..,.. ...... -.... .. ..... NAMa 1TATU.-a1n known -Khomeini'• rep...,. _., ..... ..., ... 111.i1~ TM r.11ow1.,. ,...._ .. ,. do•"o -•-"-t. ,.t\e...._ ......................... __ tative,AylUQl.l,Ul.Eboelnl. wtllllfl ............. ~IM,..... SOUTH COAH Altl HU The acUoa droup baa been ~........_ o--...s....,.,,.,c.c,1or111•.,,.. • 0.-.~ ... ,W. Al1 .. ~...-1 MOJO-reapo.nalble for a rutjor e&· •t1n1~•"•~ca-.. ""· ,_....,,., c.i"°""•"'°' Ste. ol tM mWtant'I -. .. t. .__.. .... Wiii ~Mll ...... 1,HOtO._...,..,. ·-· ......... _ •• s.M• ..... c.I ........ .,,... en tMy took over the em· ...... lllh ......_ 1, c.-'" ov .,.. 1 .. bual .. Y ~.~ ~rlmwere IJ<~ :::;n::.:"'• ., . ...., NWo ..._,, y ..v--.""" "-am llV.IV" ......... ~.-n "'" ...._. -,, ... wllll ,,.,. melDl>. Mn'•ta of the revolu-'N1uut... e-•• c*'l o1 0r.,.. '°""'' ... don .. aeat.na the atndWaD d &ao•••. • ta ,,_,.II, IW. dep0..s Sb.aJi: Mohammad Reu ,,_~,,.:r,r :i;• OelfY """ ~ <> .... CMt1 o.i1:~':r Pahlaft. M. IS, n. "·,.. s. ,. ,, .... "18UC NOTICE -04 t .... , M.Cll 142-5811 mlDfllSAU .. , .. °"' We tuv Yenl flDe bomea wtth pier II 1Up P••tSULA POINT ........ h•rN•-,.....l""--·-......._rw..,u"' c 0 ........ "''" C-lfll'-lrtl r--.f'wr• r--.1.."' °""""' '"'"' °"l*•n lol ~1""' ~uetwa ...... """'•la/ ..... .............. ......... _, ........ Hotrw .. t1ttnnwr Mt•ftUI\ \I et M.Jon fl ffl ah ~ftMILO~r"• ,,.,_,.,.k_ )fr...., k•a&1 ... _11 ..... , ...i...tnal k~.J ......... itrM...1• "' •f'Jltf"d "~ k..m..1 BUSJNESS, INVEST MOH, FINANCE "-' '"'"'~ ''PIJIVf"\ • tu Int • V. .tttlM ~~=: ~~rn~~J)' •orw)' to t ...... n llon.tV.•llll'<I' 1ortaaa~1 11 ANNOUNCEMENTS, PUSONALS' LOST & fOUMO \N\tJWhe'em!f,..,i .,.,,,.,. ..... 1...,. ...... t.Mt •r-Pf'f'~••·· -..inv11o• r, •• .,. SEIYJCES .......... D.,....,.,,) EMP\OYMENT & PJEPAUTION 111"'ftv1'' tr .. trwt'Oo fli 1-..N" 41\t• t. ~pv., ........ \I & ' MERCHANDISE u..,q,... \ptA.t•'WT"'t \""'""'"" !:t;.';: , .. ,,.,,,, .. rr.r•• f.. )';'"''""" tt' .... ,. ...... •r-11\uu ~wnvt"''" ,., .... ~ ... .......... ~·11/IJt'l\ """' .... ,\ ... , .... \UC'~ •• h.,...., .. '41v'll•rwt"' .. '4tvf'Uaorou, "ani..,... 'tl~.H t! ln~lru,.,..nt' Jfh~'t" h1tn Ai .......,_,J" ..... =~~~~~~ t::'~!ne flor ;::•ir..,.., ltlfl.llt4ff<I BOATS & MARINE EQUll'MOH ::m ,,, Newly de corateCI 4 bdrm. famUy home. COM to ocean. '315.000 a TOIO HOIU COUMftY 4 Bdrm1., I batba: ranch atyle, mini.Ute In Ol"&J\l• IJ'OWI. ao,aco BILL GRUNDY . R£ALTOR I I t I • ' '' ' f' - EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,_...._ .. Motlcr. A1J reel estate advertlaed In tbia oewapaper la sub- Ject to tbe Federal Fair Hous1n1 Act of 1H8 which makes at uleaaJ to adver tla e "any p re- fttence, limitation, or dilcn min a lion baaed on '"8C'e, color, religion, sex. or oat.looaJ on &in. or an l.DUmUoa to m ake any such preference. limrta · boo. or ch.sen aunaUon. • This ~paper will not knoWlngly accept any advert1s1ng for real mute which ts 1n v10Ja. UOll al llM' law llUlOIS: Achwtisen ..W chedi their ods dalr md report ft'• ran -.c1atety. The DAILY PILOT m.-s labllty few .... fint .... c:ornct ~ CMty. C::SELECT I PROPERTIES IEASTSIDE VA JustUshd! Charmin& 3 Bdrm+family rm, local· fld on q1aet tree-hned cul de-sac. priced to sell fast at only Sl 11.soo.. Ca II for more details 64&-7171 ~,,,,_9.,t ,fl/t• 8f• .. I [~lfiNll FAMILY TOWHHOME OHL Y $17,500 1 YT new · spack>u.I Lyons Condo 3 bdrm, 2 ba A 'C, attached dble cu garage, laundry rm. encl'd patio & much more '759-1501 (~IWMl!Mflid Rul Flllate lUHITS :·~:; HD-.n for w. One separalt!' bome + 2 new 2 Slor) UOlb $1500 projected income Pnced S2:11. ll00 Act Now S4f>.Z31J ~· .wo ... ., -....................... 1002 ....................... SPICtAL Off8 CW, SIS,000 3 Bdrm ho m e needs some flxmg, brinr rour :,;;'; brooms & &hovels & cash aoa<S TO llACH LACUISTA «HAMADA •·• ID on 1n' t'Slment Call 64&-7171 Your friends and netghbon use Classified when they h ave ~tosell. They'll lt>ll you how well it woriled for them! 4 bdrms, w buge add~ rmovu garaee Parquet fin +~ flr ID your faauly rm w wet bar Mex.lean quarry tile 2 lge patiog Many. many more amerutles 759 1501 -110111 ILllRS CD. OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ~ CRIST CONDO Extra Sha11> Two Bedrooms. Two Bal.ha On111nal Owner Llke A Model Hardwood Floor-. & Shutters Wet Bar & Fireplace Jn I.I\ mg Room Attractive Master Bedroom Suite Pool, Sauna & Tennis Hurry Only 1142.300 ® ·--~··········. SlllC & ANlf 631-1800 Ill DO¥a HIYI CONDIMENTS C S 0 Y A L L I H A V S A G U C 0 E R S I T C H I L 0 T T U E N S R I E R N A A C A A 0 H Y A S R I N R L J E A H T H 0 R R A R E U L S L 0 G 0 P S G I A C E 8 H T 0 L Y S L H C J P K L S G T 0 K N S B A S E V R S H E E L L H S T V l H E G A R E 0 P E P P E R l A A E C L T 0 R 0 A S A P I L I J M 0 R S R R 8 E V 0 A P P A L U L C C N H J R S U I R A R H R N I U H E I H E E 0 I L S T L T E I A H R S C Y N I G S R J A E A A H K P C A I P S E H A 0 I A R 0 S R A A 0 H S I ~ ~ ~ E S R 0 H H 0 A 1 RIC o Ho 1 H slM 'r RA o L X l A Y S P J C S 0 Y S A U C E E W .... .... .,.,.,... .. , ~@ Beach Rea tty llA.L llTATI DC• l81CI Sita ltff . . -CO WITH UI. • .te WISTCLlff. C•=• .. ••~..._ ......... ,.,.M~ II 'ual1 .. J £:!.:&:.=..=·; .:::=: llEWPllT BEACH 759-0811 "HBTVllW Luniriom 4 bdrm. ll'Vl.oe Terrace borne ovrrloo«· Ina I.be harbor entrance BMuWul &TOW>dJ! with larie pool, designed to bnni the aarden into lhe home One of a k&nd A ahowptace Sl ,084 .000 A Olvi~1on of Harbor ln\l:'!ltment Co f\nd what you want IJl Dllily PUot Classlfleods $2 $75 .n "hlbs ••• PENNY PINCHER AD Pnvaie •r\O!Vldu.tls can r\OW ~ell any rtem Of combrnalton ot item!> 101a11nq S75 o r less with a 3 hne ad •or 2 ronsecvtive daV!> tor on•y S 2 Each add1tioo11 ltne •!> 60< I<>< the 2 days C n1r9e yovr Penny Pincher Ad or vse your Bankamerrcard or Mas1ercharoe No com- merc11I .en eccepted can~ 9d"" lour ad I• prl•t o"'orrow1 642-5678 DAILY PILOT .... Cotta Meta 'lb.la charmer ls as aood aa rooe Larae k>t and owner will help hnance $89,900 Cal I now S«).J&66 •Nltel.-in Rt:o I f ,,,,,,. Inc OCIAHVIEW! Owner aruUous' lllnH!I fo r c e 1 quick aale , Venallles penlhouae. ul tra deluxe & 1m maculat.e' 2 Bdrm!>. 2 t.Uts frplc + com IDLIDity a~ruues Wiii tnde & or help f1nan~ $111'7~! Mbea loy Prop . ........ • 675-7060 • HtUTOP SPFCTACt;L\H OCEANVlEW 4 BR 2 Ba '2 acre lot H80 Highland Dr . Carlsbad SI 95.000 714 ·729 7011 evi. 71+644-3164 days W Br Apl.S. l m1 bch Stove R.efng S27S 1S37S 961-'1630, 4Q3. 7906 OM THE WATER 2Br 2ba, d4!'n. 41 ' Chns Craft, S38~orTrade f>T3-6743 roaGOT'Te. AIAHDOHID Gtanl 3 Bdrm 2 bath, ne at family rm w1t b brick fireplace, rireplace in liVlOI rm too' Asaume 152..000. 91ft~ Loan Pnce $99,SOO . Ca I I now WrZ3U ()Pf._, h19•' • ~1'Cf1 ,., I l•lattl STOP!! Take Ume to relax aod shop at home. It's simple w i th D a l ly Pi i ot Cluatned Ada And IC you have somethina to tell, call a friendly Cluaified Ad· Vl1or at 6C2·S6'18 mecneb I Irvine realty A tuaaaDtARY OP TM! lflvtNI COMPANY IAffllOim Lar1e 5BR home on the water ln Dover Shores. Enjoy a f eellng of privacy 6~aciou.aneu w/ot.fer 500 sq. ft. le , 1pa, pler It 1Up. Walk to scboo , offices &: shopping - boat to your favorite reatauranta. Extra• lncl. walk-lo wet bari workshop, 3-car 1ara1e le add' parklnl for boat or trailer. Beverly Morphy 842-8225. (X·77l * * PORLIAlll • • Beautiful 2nd~1tory Bayfront condomln lum . Spaciol\t • 1l1morou1 w/ltvlnf·dlnin1 .rm. 281.\S a· den. 11200/mo. winter (1ubinlt loqer). Cathy Schwel~ rt "2-1235. <X·'ll) \ll!AIMIOtn°~ACAM'I lett. ... Fantaatlc bay 6 ocean view! A real beauty iJI the w•ll·known Mal Kai. BeauUfuUy refurblabed !Ulde 6 out with lush new cptn1 &c drapes (neutral colon) ... oew kitchen &pp1•1DCM Hui• li vma rm with a new mtmnd wall renectlog exciting boat activity. 2 La rge bedroom1, 2 bat.&.. WISUY M. TAYl.09 CO.. llA&.TOU Jllt.S. , .. , I ....... NIW-'POl..,...,..T C9ITll. N.I. 644-49 I 0 •VETS* u.. yow llqibilty NOW !'IOOOWN. WANS TO Jl00.000 LOW INT RATE IA.'l u~ :;how )'OU OOw lo Qualify TcAtaRedC..,.t Weu.t. 754-1202 MISAYBDE EXECUTIVE HOME PnEM • Bdrm Jbalh our Mesa Verde Gou Course Hui.it> fam1h room bnrk C1repl1c,• elegant formal dmanl( S•IKMAM 80% Comm· no rn\hly f tt ao baule Part·Ume OK mun OHMY ! wh a t a ao r aeoui P~r borne and in 1>uch a su~r locallon wrth a Ooor plan Pr<J\ 1d 111i ln11btbty dl IU ~l 3 deiJ IOrtlul bdrOlll w llh .. :wp.uau master :.wle oozy fireplace formal dlrunl rm & a wet bar Top sha~ c >nly SI 24 !'lllO UiJ l m 5J4(J now ALLSTATE REALTORS room giant countn .u:suu••H., LO ..... lutcbeo A \tusl ')ff for -~ ......., only '102~ Act "°'"' Sharp 3 Bdrm home *llh call S4&231J an lisumable ht and • • 5eller Will c a.rry 2nd No [ ~ U!UI ~~Ti.0-·~"1".~: Rcdhill~Realt-y Lido Kl'all ~ llt fk:l' 1173·73-00 It'' YI• lift• ... ..,...,,., lillt &In UDO J 8drms 2 beth.'!, With 'leJ)&rat r apt On l.1do Isle Owner \f'n nt>x1blt• on ruian<'tnl /\ rral steal al S42J>.OOO. or make of· fer SINGLES PAO $62,500! Almost nt>w Northwood f'on do' f'ull Pr1 re 9112.500' Younit Sanitlel> & Couples typt' complex bo&t.'I lenru11, pool 'P•. b1ll1ards vollt•yball & more' IJml I!> upgradt>d too Take adv11nta1te ' c.aJI (&!It ' 7S2 1700 .fl•' J• I ' t' I ALLSTATE REALTORS OCEAHFROMT LOT $195.!XMI It.am to fa.nd homl"'.'>1t" on ~outhern C <1ldorn111 ~. Tenru. C;ill now fordet.IJJa. JACOIS RIAL TY 67s.6670 ,An UDO COHDOS 2.3. ,. 4 Bdrm "' pool, Jac & sauna Panonuruc coastal \ 1ew ID buuU.ful San l>lt'jZO Sl&rtiJli id $46,WQ With only sr; down 11 W7S in t.erest Take ad\antage al lbeee low pn~s Sales mrlce ~ lOA M duak. [ ~ &lltl -~-ego_0e_1_1•-~--8-1v_d_. _s.n_ Oct.. & Hwbot •• ~MABLE LOAH =~iew1%·J!~ TwoStory s Br. 3 ba panoramic view 4 A1moll :olO aq ft Back Bdrm, hu1e Ca maly Blly loc Owner Wlll help room. formal duung 3 r~ Aak.tn« Jl2S.OOO f1~la~. larae pool RA.Liil UAL TY Only 132:5.000 54'-0114 2Wahtftowt..._1 5 BR 4 Ba custom waterfro n t h omes w l7x38' pvt docks Pr iced 095,000 to Sl.095,000 darecl from tMkler For detalla on u..e ho!JX'9 and appt to ae~. call Carol Horr. 831-00IM ~~~~~~~ l Prf•ate IHc .... FabuJous 4 Bdrm home in Cameo Shor es! Prime Corona del Mar location, with 180 deg Ocean View. cathedral ceilings & Game room . huge pool-size lot. Lowest priced View home in Cameo Shores. Call 673 8550 Abmtda111d a.HcCdMtte- Nee\is TLC & I mag ination : 3 Bedroom + fi replace. ranched fence & roses. Owner Anxious. Call 673-8550. .au.Pmecy Private 3 Bdrm CdM home nesUed in hlllstde, steps to the sand, living room with quaint brick fireplace opena to private patio & step-over kitchen. A11umable loan. Call 673-85SO. Chui M CdM 1"11H Walk to beach It shops; each 2 bedroom cottage has woodbuminft rt replace and patio! Owner wi help finance. Call now 673-8550. WOMC9AlllOM .•. On Turtlerock Hill,..the~'• a &harp 3 Bdrm home that la really nJce: rtcb, but aubtle colors, ceramic tile noortna. landacaplng that is complete, colorfuJ 4t profeaalonal &c a corner location that la a walk away from the sumptuous neighborhood pool area. Why sell this? The owners have their eyes on a home on top of the hill! They'll sell for 1225,000. .J U,_.lf)Ut: t1()1'tf:S REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 Eau Coast H1gtlway, Corona del Mar TCW LOCATION DOtf"T w A.IT! Pricft ... riMlcJ! See thiS doU hou.&e for lM ~ n.ttutl\l' 3 Bdrm z~ bet.h L.Akl' f'oreat lll&~V/\ GOLF COURSE VU Great Back Bay local.Jon ·nu btg ~ bed.room bomt- f•uns a but• family d!tw:la rm addition bag enou«1I ror your ~ la t»e Perlttt for the bu~ ranuly and t.M pnce I!> nl(ht at Sl 18,500 RU.all.ALTY 546-0114 COSTA.MESA IAIGA.IM \'A Auum•ble, $515 Pay. All 8 5'l. Loan, B,IOI Equity 3 Bdrm newly 1IP1raded. hu1e k1 Ask!n& S86. 000 Ca II 400 llT' ~ RlllJM -"6-Zl!J . '!'.__®' l ~ IR&H·I CUSTOM llAUTY 4 Bdrm. f'R 3 bath Spe<'tacular r us torn home 2 story vaulted re1hngs enhance entry hall & F R "1th huge Palos Verde s tone fireplace m ll\ rn2 & ram11} rooms. Pool & "Pa SJ:iO 1100 Fee DoHr Shor~ , ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 ~ ~ IA YFIONT UDO PDllNSUIJ .......... WATHROMT u.dD wtllt loh of ''•c• I• 2 bed. + d•• Hd •••• ,. I I • Wce.y/,..... .... ., ........... ...all•• 1111• .... -....... 1:.:;.o•d ltw to attfof Me-=. . SSS0,000 or ....,. .. / ... for SH7.IOO. w.11. 611·1400 OCEAN VIEW UNITS s.,.r .... ,.... lee ..... ...,. ....... ......... r ¢Ir .... ,......_. w• c.ny z..a T.D. lewllflllf fwzl¢1d 3&Z....._ .......... 4bul1t hie-. U40,000. 6J 1-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL ESTATE 2436 W Cout H1o1.y Nn.-por1 8.ac h . 631·1400 ll'> M.mw Aw Balbo6 IMilnd 67J.6900 ·-----......,._,_---... 7 C*U. ..... c ..... ~ ..... •!?l':IL ............... .... • .. ...... + ..... . ... ) ............. .. COU OI' MIWPOD llALTOa n111.c...e...,.ea-.,.._ 671-1111 -.amDWLD ~P••12 I Bdrm waita a bardwood .. una. aaJt w1th quality and malntalned wltb care tbla Balboa laland duPa proridea • aobd llMiltmlal fOI' lbe di&· c:rimh>athi& buyer. Coo- tad ua for more details. Preeealed at .-.500 8ALDOt\ ISLAND REALTY 873-8700 J .... $75,600 f9f'ed fot older' eouple, 3 bedroom. 2 bath. tM>- s tory with bu1ll·1D kltc:ben Newly decorat· ed and cl.ose to shopping aod recnauon. Doo 't be disappomted.. Call now ,..7~..Jl.91 Harbor View -=:sELECT Price ~100 for T'PROPERTIES Immediate sale Lu s k built J bedroom, family room. sin&le story home New carpt>t'l and drcorator walll)JJler Ea rthtone drcor Arand nrw k1tC'hrn appltanC't'S Jenna1r range and m1C'ro O\ en !..ari.:e l'Ornc·r lot. Owner a~s1~1 financing $219.500 RCTaylorCo (»l Q-<l()()() 9258 SIZES M Qu1c1t cur.ours. EASY S!W..UPS lor sclloOI. plly. ~ She'll IM IM CIDlltJISt P'Pffll that potllb up IN pmtJ dtbtls lht '*"' ""' .. 111Stant 7216 fxt~B~ SUPER DUPER DUPLEX 1980 INVESTMENT! OLD CORONA DEL MARI A.11ume lat at 7.5%. Owner will CIUT)' 2nd ar seU on cootract ! lliE)' 2 Bdrm bouae wtt.b 3 Bdrm unit ln back. South d Hwy and both Vlllh aome bay views. Call Wendy Beam 67~ ~ORESTE OLSON . ...... -· .. , ..... DICORATORS DUAM This beautifully decorat· ed ccmdo oear So Coast Plua features 2 Bdrms. 2 beth, oew c~ta. wall coverings, ceramic Oocn and RV ac~s A mlll to see. For more ln fonmbOO call 546-5880 ';):;.: HERITAGE .. . • REALTORS THE a£A TAXER Only $74,9~ R 2 lot, great yards &c treei. SUper for t.be fint ume ~e~ your TLC ·FORESTE OLSON •#\o' •tt ,,.,.•CJ•• NICI ltlDUCfD! TAUOVB 9..5%LOAM Grnt 5 bdrm Nart.er on quiet 1treet. Lge yrd Owner baa bought aootber Ir Is anxious. Now only SBUOO! Hurry' BKR 54S.t491 ~ Walkt?r 1; ler. OAKGLEM Dl1t.lnctlve new 2 bedroom. 2.,.._ ha eon· "••••don• .. .-. 2511Dlm Av., C.11. KW7M Sell.tl.b!!ASBI ll'9a8Rl:EZE Hugel C.M. 3 br tnhse wtth frpk. tll(lO mo. Cen· lury 21. ~ 7'221 POOL HOME 3 Br. li\lt ba, completely ~ $95,500. CENTURY 21 Surf 5J&. ~ asldor Chns 1026 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAAJMIT.A Spectacular hilltop homes 201%-33>6 aq. f\ Oclle to Marina. Selva Rd tr Calle La Prima vera. '1119 ,ooo to $245.000. &11-3540; &'J..4006 Bklr. IW1¥4• leodl 1040 ....................... o.-MOYU4Gt Frcm s. E. HDtn&t.o Bcb ~ 2BA Fam lfOme on Cul de 1ac. R111e Fam/Gm RM, Ovenbed lot~ & Spe, Sep ~1 . '\It mJ to beaches '19. . Call -..u32. s ...... ,...,.........__ W\tb loll of room to 1row ! Spactoua 5 bedroo~1• about 2300 lq.ft.. lo au. wUh diDiDa room, den, cracklini ~. Ln&.-com thna ouL Gow"met ~ltchea, z:=:c~ume":~ ~ OM'ifted Adltc-5118 we '==' s<e\\.41~-at,~s· ::: -----~ llof QAT l. POl.LM .,__........., ...... .................. -. ............ ._ ... ~ TYMCIS 'l ll*ll*IJ lolnt gll ttaltoll• .,. dc»- ed on llin<l•Y• 110 the 11atloft O¥WW9 GM 00 .. otwtolt anCI ~ 0 C A G U I oonftH If - 1· 1• I I' r!~~.:rE: OCEANFRONT New Modular Type Home$. pvt community . 2 t>c.m. 34 hr secunty, sub.letting OK . From S39.~. Tree.sure Lsla.nd Mobile Home Pk ~l So Coast Hwy Laguna Beacb, R .M P (714) -.3579 ~ar view, 10'1 as- s um. loan. 17 % dn $153,$00 3 br. 2 ba a-15119 mcH&WAaM Walk to ~ from this North Lacurut cuatom 2 Bdrm 2 !>9th bome wtt.h ~couta!and =-view. ltlualve ti room wU.b &lowinl Doors. szso.ooo. .aon osen r•·.dl t1r .... CiJ C~ldwell Banker .. Cauuuardal ,......, 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u. beacbt a bt duple•! Patlof Ore .-WI 30lll B W. Oee .. rrmsim. rgl' 2 sty 3br, 2~'tba. !illl(1 f am detached h.se. Omym lake lot on golf Clo8e to ocn AtlC'b dbl course ...-Ith ru« , 1ew '~ ~ Mo Avail. 2 I. $18..500. f?~at terms or Call Mllte dys 832 2881. lnde f0t c:oodo. sma II f'Yt> S48-4063-=------ bome. rar or•? l..lllt> new E.asts1de Con-731.~tl!I do. lBR +den guest rm <.iar t'rplc Pool Adults ""1~ Pl5 Avail 2 1.5. 7S2 5915 "" ......... 4tSO ....................... P•l roo •••U for 1eaUeaiao or lady. Bu•ll ltaela au a --;--......... WO ....................... ... 2 Opp I • .., IOOI __ ................ . COITAMllA ~ ......... 000 Wuodww\'18'ap ~Partalbap ..., ,..c:..::.:::::.==---·......... ' llMIW .... _. .. \••••• .. •••• a&MmHOMIS J ~-=·~ .. I 6', M Mo I 1t41rJ, I .... l'llN 'I • M&MDOM•to &.-.._,. 1141 ~ klcl=~ ....-~·················· to ~~ a ~laJ. &UuUo apl . Luu. ~ QeO. UW1.IS9 lDct~ Pvt. . ~~· htva\4 bt.aith; •. -."*4. lMlt ' .. ., c.abio. poo! tbl, coMf' TV. 2 ~ ..... '4J6411& ...... SMr-. 4JOO .. .................... . *"°11 Avoid d9pollt.t • cul Owlnt n"nae1! HIWW'OUllACM Palm a. Wallpaper Men ta.ODO 64~1171 OlfN Ill~• ti\ f\JIH 10 II l>#C(' El·€~~ [911111 Hm'lllm-.. :\\\ ta ra •••. p I• Ul u Dltioaor . Adulu. -flea\~ ~ ... , ,... .... llff Pror .. 11onall)' aloft 1'71. ODlalM ...................... . •.:::.~· , ... ~ Ba ebelors, 1 or z CCJLOKf Af'TS Blldl\JOIDI •~ A t'T1' cm U04 ple&a• Kida •.c:l• .. ):.lJfl. = Call..:"' -........ l"'-.~~!r"m. ~=~~~~ ~·~~· HOU$1MATIS llM1M Howard.161101 ----'------R.dtaurant COektall•. ..... ~. Alr1>ort Locatlori. ~ WM Down. - -hlid yard at NO f'DI A1J1.. • o.dD ~ O~ lt ••UIH· Pa•lnu ,......, Vllla Reotah YWw.... Mr)llfl'tJlotl. ~ ...... IU4• 6 P•~ maaar --Call• or · ~~ ... pOft..., ... • 880 ltv1M -let ltttll (714)e4~ ztlt~ l"ram .... 8.H'l\. q.•l•\, poot, 511ectaeui.r 1pa. ~l ~ l ml. oceu. "' .recreaUoo proa.um. :'a'aia":',' ::0-,.ff.· ~; aodalsncnm 11~0011.1 Apt rm.al \0 .ai.ue: pvt rm. ba, spa fac. Npt lkb «or reftned em pl 'd rem. fef'1 r~'d. Aft tpcn ~ O.C. AllPOIT Al/.. TSl-1400 11&. bulld&n1 beblod ~Uc 117,000 Gul1Jver'1 Larae new Qr..,.eCoON..&ALE e:uaiUve aiai. with au ~-··Codd•tk•K ftr.-tamis courta At FulUoo ....all«~-~ laW.t. Jambor\te 4r Saa £4idl tnble 2 br. l ~ ba. Joeq\.i.ll Hll1I Roed -..rt ~. llO f•. J 81\IYI la .UC CICIQli5o ID l"at •lew ':'10:'t:.:d:-:t l11lllll ~-811111 . MO ar, ma., da&D. avail '•b ..,,.,...,p;rect coad. *'Jl:AP~cNT Noo·1moker. male, Z7 ae5a a&Jl. or home w 1 mllJow rmmt Ft M by Feb.1 .... llG ~ avail.Ible. 2021 ...,.__. Bui&..-Cntr Or. 12U. Toll"'-9)0)2SZ-3000 1.AIDO. •mo "6-Tlll QUI lacl rdrl1. MIO • -...a an tmo. IN. Mcwpott 1Mch/1Jo. 1700 Mith SI (Oo't•r at .. 1111 (7141 642-1110 pr, pa.Uo. cm mo. No C'.7141644-ltoO irvme Call nz..om 2 ConDeclul& Off ice. Ap- prox 700 aq ft w /park inc. San Juan Ca po area 1!5()tmo.~ Post Office Bos Renla.l 8'•JllfS&· Call s.11-4700 or ~ 1SIO mo. 3 BR '""be coo ~ ~'-:! '1:.!~· Ctlfo ......... pm.m.em.. t do. AdWt coml)lu. R.ia c:iocniD. cu: t.nnis: 71~ 1100 nq'd, llO P•'•· Alt. -MS-3370 &ml .,_IDO. O'fNIN9•tl~llJNIOllN<I ' .... MALI! EXEC Jl>.4S sbr 2br b pool W /l&CM D1 ocean In N B ~-. ---- . SUPER SHARP Is [W I BeauUful oew ('Ullom SPARKLING. New IJilS!l;J.! bome view of ocean, ca.rpeU drapes etc 3 , fiOI !°J1 walk to und $150. bdrm. '2 ba. Walk to ~·~~,,~~~~~· '·'61&8Mtler 2 D~:_~~Sc> 3846 . ~~r:imo. yrty. "'-'amUnfww 1600 • U9 a.ti ray con ::J:;•••••••••••••••••• Npl. Laland. amall aar apt , newly decor, suit foe t S300 Mo. incl util. ~ref'•. f7S.3801 5"11Hch l714 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oeachfroot 38r Partially tum Avail toJune '800 m• l846-2356 Lovely 2Br. den. ZBa. xlnt oond. bltns, cpta. drpl. dlbwshr. lndry nn. Nr lhocJpiac center M2S mo. B JOllDD St. Mn. Leal MZ-~ HOA6,IUDUCID Hlply uparaded, pro· tesakJoally decoral~ l BR Bach "1 Venaillet Ox>do averlookln& foun ta l n .. p ar ~~ I k e courtyard l"&U _.,.wity bldi. tc75tmo Call Rehable Fem lo 1br w11ame I have furniture NM<S home 0 C. area 1133-1230 day l Penoo to ahatt l br houae w 1adult 111ale Univ Park Irvine SJOO mo Incl util • DELUXE OFFJCF..S • From l rm up t.o ~ IQ I\ From 93' ft No lr.e Arti.ta Own your own &bop uoder St0.000 ! Good lntome. loc la busy beach ciiy ~ ttr. Call 71A-P6-3:111 AJ#.. req AdJ A1rporter Swtmmin.C Pool Route. 10 t1otel 833-32ZJ,912 yrs establ. N 8, C.M, OfC 366 IQ ft YI lllt 6 ahow\'T, w add storage pr. l5x24 ~ 142!> Cd.M. Irv • 10 eommr .• 100 ruld acct '1, 1 employee Owner aver 2.5hn wk ~.000 Firm. 642-1730 ck>. relrt1. ~. apa, ten· Exec u t l v e re n t a l . lBr Nwpt Bch. All utll 1111. $625 mo BKR Wesicliff sect Newport pakl. 2 bllu bch W/&ar 'IG741D Beach. 4Br. 38a, jacuzzi k1S. K.-16"-MfM iJtutlndOll tub Gardener Many, ~ 324% rmny xtru Avail. now \p lluc..h ,_.lhH pELUXE2 BrZ Ba, Crplc. 1400 sq I\, 22166 Miner St sm mo 21.3.542·7236 or TI4 '&CZ-L739 Cal 644-7211 A.SK FOR NIGEL. Ail VenaillesCoodol395 Waab dry, dsbwhr. gar, Pnme Bayfront Off1re ... ••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • ~ J.8:53 IDOl'1lin or eves •••••••••••••• •• • •• •••• UNSET BE AC H lrAooPc•sllla 3707 Beachfrool Hse·LI 4Br, ••-•••.•••••••••••••••• 3Ba.2kil.2bvrms.1ar. Sleep1n& rooms " 3br, Z\AJba. Coodo frplc, 2 '-'PLUSH~~;..;;846-;.;;.:...1:;;;1~03;..___ ~. S7S wk " 1bwDbouse 3br, 3ba, rec fad,boat1Upava!I 2car pr. 1125 Mo. 840-4004 pltim, lrl pantry Gas UDO up. Oceanfront.. 87~40 BBQ lmmac. $167SMo 4 BR. 3 be $1200 Mo. WUit« renlall-2 br. $ol00. 1113-&177 Agent67S-8170 Lit 4' lut + llZS deposit '""-324 4 ~__...;~;;;..:.,;......;......:;._____ 673-9327. ••••• •• •••• •• •• •••• •... BR. 3 ba ocean Vlew 1 1 house t.o bcb. SBS01mo. ~ 64S-Wl l BR. 1 Ba .. .. .. . $400 .;.,...:...;.,_:_ ___ _ 2BR.2Vtba.... . . STIS WESTCUFF. lmmac JBr RENTALS Newly decor bach w fuU laL Quiet. oor11moker Coov Joe:. $3()0 Ul cl util 673-Slf&1 3BR.2 Ba ... SS50-650 2ba, ram rm. 2 rplc. 3 BR, 2lh 8a $700 gardener, $785 ~2320 Northwood New 4br bome. $900Mo Pool&. t.ellDla, et.c Will coruude r sb:Jrt l5e Avail lmmed s:rz,.8)61 Wood.bndge Ellate 4 br, 21'!1 ba, S750 mo Owm' I Al) Sl6S--~ &W!br. 2be. wetber, fut ldt~beo. Hu&e pnvate lot Shrt lse. S7SOMo 1.e.na.t11trms ~:'.! •• :~ ..... ~?~~ 2 er. \t,AJ ba, lge yard. view ~50 /mo Tom s.«>-zn> or 494.0198 Oceanfront N end l bdrm 2 sundeclts $400 Kevm days 7~ 9~1. eves 4114-7410 TOUCH OF CLASS Condo beaut decor 2br, 2ba. bale. om view Fantastic set.Wlg Plus club hse. Billiards, pool, sauna, gym, spa, sec prkmg. AdWta No Pets. $895Mo. ~ 7871, 714 968-2680 aft.. 6 PM. Spygla11 ocean & bay view 4br, new crptg & pot. 3 car gar 2 {rplcs, a grdor incl. $1800mo 66-0716 ON WATER all new irulide Jbr, frplc Npt.Shrs Pool, tennis, ssso tlllN3lll3 Newport Crest 4 br. 3 ba condo Pool. tenale. Jacuul. sauna IB50 mo ~101 Tree-shaded half-acre, near Upper Newport Boy, 2Br, 1\.'JBa, large enlerta1n1og rooms, frplc . bar No pets Gardener included. $700/mo t..yr ue Mr. f\&enta 714-333-0070. eo.toMna 1724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CASA DI ORO ALL tmUnES PA.ID Compare before you renl Custom desl&.n features Pool, BBQ. t'ov'rd garage, new furntture, surrounded with pluah landscaping. Adult bvlJl& al Ill beat Nopeta i Bdrm rum.lsMid s:ns 355 w wuaoo. 64.2 19'71 ........... hoch 17 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H.1'1AHUT Sparu&h Dtat.e Uvlng' BeaUUful park·llke sur rounding• Terraced pool ~Jlken eaa bbq, sparklinl founta1n1 . Spacious room• Separate dlnina area, wa11Mn cloeet.s. home hk.e latchen & ca bi.nets Walk to Hunt1ngton ~ 2 Bedroom furn $465 Townhouse rum ~ AdulU. no pell UUlltJes Free' LA QUINTA HERMOSA l62ll Parka1de Ln. l blk w. °' Beach. 3 blk.a s or Edinger 847·$&41 LUXURIOUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... Brand new 3 br, 2 be, good locauon Adu.Its, no pet.I tB25 mo G H RoberUorl. Realt«.tm-0562 Unuaual 1Br. $400 mo UU1 paid. 673 S586 Wed & SUn. Aft 8 other --- 2 Bdrm. 1 Ba, worklll& rpl pref erred. no peU. $40C> By appt ~ S719 Avaua ble t'eb l!!t lbr. apt Up~tairi., carport, P<>OI. wallun ~. yrly lae No Do.cs. $36SMo eves b~twn SMP Id 64G-l.589 Coda Mno 1824 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wcatfteld FAMLY AP'TS Brand new beuullful. large apt ror ram1he~ With l , 2 & 3 children Near park & acbooli. IUdcbe olay area 2 Br. 2 Ba $450 3Br.28a ~ Heat paid No peb :118 West Wilson, C M 831.5583 Sd-~ <>pen 10-~r- •2 Br. 1 ba condo nr So Coast Plua New crpt.s. drpa. A C, pool. secunty aat.e Children ok. no ~ 5460 968-3652 or ~5151 3 Bdrm apt. $475 mo Gu paid, encl aar. adlU 6'250'13 _____ _ t Bdrm apt, encl aarage, $325 mo gas paid 642-5073 ----- EASTstDE So LagWta 1 BR house, new cpts, ocean view. eimll deck. Very clean $440/mo utll lncl 497 3839 2 81..JCS TO BREAKERS C..1ean, 3 Br. 2 Ba, crpt.s, drps, bit-Ins, + microwave Fncd pat1oe. Npt Shores 1650 p/mo m.e&16 1,4 acre, corral & 1taU for 1 Br & elngles, uuna. pool, rec. room. From $300. Quiel 1l. 17301 Keelaoo. 842-7848 New & completel)' _re· furblahed 2 at 3 Bdrm oottaaes. some wttb encl. garage• Yards, wuher /dryer book-up. No pet.a. From~. 2611 EldeoAve 631-17~ ...,._... 1250 honeS. 3 Br 1 Ba, gam( LaglllOleodl l741 .-.••••••••••••••••••••• nn w/frplc, 957'"'232 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOlllES FOR RENT 3 er 4 BR Pnced rrom $8-1195. Fncd yard & • aara1e1. F'amllles pleaae. Kida & pell wdoome. Call 964-~ or ~:zm. Afl, oofee. iLatum VWaae Coodo. new I bdrm. 2 be view, • c:b ........ pool, ~ Avail. oow. Lease ISJ$/mt.).~ fl45.4330. By appl oaly Studio. P!'Of. decorated. Asll f« Mike. S700 unmac. Free maid .erv. S-Cla•nh 3276 • t&U. Color TV. as wk ••••••••••••••••••••••• or by mo. •2227 . FaruHtyle bome. $4.50. 1n LAGUNA BEACH MTR Vasta. 30 min. from Sa.a INN. Maki Ml'V.. cok>c' QemrrM. 3Br..L.!Ba, Lrl TV beat.ed pool. Uill. =lard. 7»-ll02. or (714 >4J4·5'2N. MS No. o:.tltw)'. 5"1 IHch 3214 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Oceaaftoal l..ux.UI")' Larse Brid&ePoft 3 BR den. 2 be, 2br, 2b&, f~. deck. 1ar. atePs fo bcb. marina. ten· llDlb' bcb. view. tBOOMo m..213/4.54-llm 1'1ruJune.4M-41181 • ;~~~·l==c ~.~ ..... ?~~-~ ~!?!'!~ ... ??~~ ~ 3 BR. family Uv· Ml.i8ayaround, pool. SP> t Br. mric. clean. ~ DO peta m-C W. JD 9l. MU'725 'side Garde1J Apt 2BR 1...., ba. l& pauo Oarage, doae to sboppl.DI $37S. Mlt.sroo peta &U-0461_ Bach, 033 Pool. &auna pool t.enrul ~If no Sp ace pa r k 1 n 11 &r )ac,rlbble Secunty ana.67l-4120 _____ JanJtonal 873 1003 or .. ..,. ~ev 2Ui4'77 10CU F' rmmt, ooo-smoker, 642·llD2 5010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WALLACESf. APTS Newly decor1Ud 2 br apt. S370. 1 Cree mo rent Small child ok, no ~u Ocean/root. Ju•t 1teps 22-25. l br 2,,.., ba 10 CdM away from UUI upper 3 .. ~-------­Br con do on \ht Pftlinaula. Yrly Garaae MOMMATE WANTED 2 Bdrm AflA. sns 1110 ~ DeJuu ruushed off 1 en on Bu!.IOt'I!> Ctnler Dr Across from 0 C Auport m IQ rt MO mo Travel. Travel lac 151981111 Reatauranl Codl:.\a\la, Airport LocaUOO ~ Down ,._ 7SHAOO ~ 00 pd.a 640-003'7 ....., to L.09 5025 . ..................... . l2S> per mo. bltns. up 11ln unn. no peli;, 7l l Shall mar 640 1722 HIWPOfr1' HTS. IRAHDMEW! mrux Odua.e 3 bdrm . 2v, ba . very tptiClOWI, qu11hl) built, tu~rb Jou lion "Top or the line ' features Avail now from S72:5 per mo A&ent M)-5..W} 2 Br. 2 ba Adull5 only No pets Gas & water pd ~5~ 2br, 2ba. new twnbse, s:.1115. lbr. '275 Adults MS--7300 2 Br. 2 Ba. new pl~h 2br, lba, older adult.II on· ly Pets OK. S3~Mo S48'"'573 Demo PoW 1826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2Br. dean. like new, dshwhr. iar. balcony Nr ocean 21.J-924-4954 2Br. 2Ba. lrit ma .. lu bdnn. deck lmmt.'<l O< cupancy $425 mo A~k (or Bob. (714 H% 6~ I 17141523 1120 or 121.J J9U-4382 Lovely 1Br apt Wood paneling. $310 mo lnrl uUl. 497-5125 l ...... leodt 1840 ....................... •DELUXE• GARDEN APT. 2 Ir, Adulh otly ~c•rPC>rt patio apts .. 8BQ'~ cio.e to f W)'I & bcba walk to lbopping . 17 I I I Goldetrw..t ..w .... 847-6064 ..... .., ....... lo'lel1 all adult, 00 pe\I. UM Br apa. GOO Ed mp, HB. -.OSli. Ca.rpt:lJni, pool, JBCUlll. $400 mo Adul\.11. no peu Localed acrou from Nwpt Bcb Golf <.;oune ByaPP' only~~ IJ5(I 3 Br, 2 bD ocean {roo\ Frplc. l car gar WDbook.up 1'SL Y&mt 642 1603 V~/AYcriW:IW Spec & pvt w a qwet ne11thborhood Pitched beam ~11, b~ht & bnicht 3 BR 2ba n~· lO Wiiler. beach & [,1do '>hop~ tfi5IJ mo > r I y Watt-dront llomt3. 631 1400 J Bdrm 2 Ba, Up&Ulll""\, avail J Ill\ 20 S600 A.it 613-~ Udo Laland, 3 BH 2 Ba. So patio 9;50 mo Ball><>•. 2 BR l\.'J Ba. adults, no pda t57S. Ail 6313888. ~ VEltSAILLES Jr 1Br Pool, spti Gar Sec l(ate Nr Reh. ~ 760-831JO \ Bedroom. l balh. )tarly at mo P50 mo. Agt 873-6210 V.....ulel ccado. l BR. I ba , mpdern bldl . teCUrtt7 ~ eaoven.leo~ ~ to ~. shops " t.dl. .. Mo • yrty 8Q. Beach 1»0811 2 er. trpte. l blk from ocean. suo mo DY• N»lil.ft'9MUUI ·------- Rmm&e wweci. Ill If', bcb houie. a.ernr1{' loc: Newly redecorated home Nwpt Close lo ever yth1n& 838 7210 dys 1132 t074 eves tir1~ apace a\<atl at~ CokJoy Xlnl loc I UOC\ lf1 l.aiuna 1kh w par\.Ul& Call Ann llous.er , 1114 >4l14 4b0J 8 30 s ddn San 0ero 3Br. ~llD YU. fully (um, S200 mo Teo EX.ECUT IV t: off 1 <'t' !US 492-4061 SUit.a • Val I ZJO E 171.h ~CM M2Wlll 4350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ $7S & U'P 2306 W Oceanfront , N 8 6T.H1S4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1501 Westdllf Dr approx 700 sq rt. will bulkt LO swt. ample park1ae. John F\sher ~3111 1236 Sq fl .-mo 1!11 West.clift. N B Alent. 541-5032 Exec ates 225 aq n rrom 1180 Secy serv avail. Janitorial ind. 557. 7010 WA.,..,.,NT WXURY SUITES ..-wrc>RT IEACH J otrlN!S avail an plu.'lh Npt Cntr swt.e R._.t·ep t1on11t. law library pt.-o ~ ronfttenn• nn. luldwn. 11..0ra&c 1n duded Srrrtt.ir111I ~ & funuture ava.11 Call ~bblr 758-IH99 Desperate Take Over LeMe. 114~ rt olc ap. dra loc. prot dttor, <. ii II 641-05et 4450 ....................... t'or st«T 4r o1r1c-e s P'I ~ 11 l reaon • hl4! ra l.t'5 500 to 2700 Sea Ff. llEiA VE.ROE bR PLAZA J.S25 M~ Venk E. CM 545-4121 ------ aMTOllUY C700aq ft olf1ce bu&khna. near Udo ule, pun hue pnce JSn,000 w 1100.000 dwn 430 32nd St . Newport Beat'h Call for d.ta1ls Sierra Realty m.711120 3'1 S. Bayside Dr NB LDI aq ft In mt!d.Jcal bid& ___ m_4 ~'--_zaoo ____ , AvaU for 1mm~ oc 1or2 Rm~ from $75 cup9.DCY Ample park m w. l9'h St. Cali Tom In&. Nn'port. MM501 ~ZllO •MIWPOl'T /c.M. I MO ... a&n' Upto'7001Q ft av&ll at Eaec1&\lve oHlces. prime coner. 17th 6 C1part .,.._ Up to um Nwpt Bl m.aDO 114 ft.. New crpta A d.JllS. -._-AIJ-IO_A_a~-• .a.-.-- CalJ aow.151·1010. -.--Small atan. leue. MOO '"rHI"' mo.. A.a l'TS-m70 DICUTIVISUm c o m b . o r . SHAB.P be9cb. 1. 2. • 3 Br. frp&c, dabwr. 1ar 6 J!llk!. No pet!. -.:ma G1'5 Walk \0 bMcb. Im V...W. Lua Zbr, 2ba, mac. 2 bdrm l ba. Cloee ocean view pentboule to everrthlnl. 301 Security, pool. etc Balllr.non. / llOONo. '114 ·152-9466, f'alhen1ceolnces flcet warebouee/1bop In Newport Center ~. I mo 111b-IM. xla\ Ml).Sf70 NB area. lMO sq ft. av&ll LUXUIUOUS now MS-2Dl /NEED I MONEY • caDITHO NOSL!:M bid Ir lrd TD lo-. t71-65ll Arnncedby eo.ttto.~ W\dcJo# bu mllOtY for 2nd. TD'• No credit cbeclc. no ptlty. D),000 U'P For action call Aaent 6TJ.. mJ Allytime. _..9ps.Trwt DMdl 5035 . ..................... . ~Mtc).Co. Ail typee ol real estate ln~•ln~19'9. ~­z..t11k ~1171 US-0611 taN. 1235.000 l.t TD. Well eecured w /30 monlb payofC . Owner. <TK-..mz MTD'I ~ 1aUrmt. 1S. 20 year Wm.110.000oc more. No pnpllY1DOll. DO balloon. lAdo Newport Co . fD.1'815 3'b.n. 112.000CASH1or Auum. Lo.n at t'll. or lea on ~abomeam ll B No AIU. te--4561 or ... 21121& R.J Grant. 2Br l~ba fplc, patio, BEACHFRONT KSE-LI OD the oeean. 2 br fe15 ~ MC_,_ -~1 tennb, .er· 3Ba 2 kit. 2 llv nn.1. mo. \ ~ teoO mo. eb. , , lJ• ~. 0!>-5867. pr 'Pi:USif.1146-UOI i.a.. m..->Oor UMl27 2 Bdrsna. l bath apt. Adul\a. 1115. mo. Oa• l!'d= e41-50'13. Gemllli Realty ....., _m.-i ______ _ 2 8t. 2 ba \o'nbOtD•. Seduded Zbl'. lba. el.ct kit praae, la~. p&Uo. wtpool • carport Oole to bua UM. Adult.I, Adulta. No Peta. $S3$110. DICU1IVISUITIS WW dlscount my T .D.'s Off1cee now av all. lo 4500 20"-fOf'. needed cub. ''&Br, 2Ba bouae, ~lot Wuen•atau 3291 Bayfroat furnl1bed, n•l lllborbood. n r ·-•·•••••••••-••••••• wlderrea&al acboola ....... cm mo. HOMESFORRENT Bn*#,11MfU CM'lSOorflD.1810 I or 4 Br. Prieed from-------• ..... FDcd Jard ,. 1an1e1. P'all)lUH plHte. IUdt • ~·\S Wlllcome. eau-...or f11.21Tl. Af.. DO t.a. associated ,,11 "''... fl· ..• I ,. • • I DO=· S11$. 81C).U11. f7M1G~. M5-. ..."-JllO I Bil. a bl. amdo; bbJ», ...... ••••••••••••••••• :.:·~ri::. -=--J Br. 1~ be, pGOl, to pd. )aeuat. ·~ --. .,. • ail'J, unmac:. da., rec. rm. l llL trom Ci.iidD. tJal W.11& beaclL Centull1 k>c. OllDIDl lllt7 _.., Qoled ......... &Kurtti ~ • ..., *' dvplP bld1. l Yr. leu• · W/.adl pr, indr, facl Suapro Coado1. Lr• jaed 1,4, sns ..,..TllO .,.,,.. ..... ~a:F.::· " .. =n::r-~o .... . ... ..-... elelaalb' appohdAld Ea: ·-·•-•••••••••••••••• SJ.OK. 0JK.. • S40K. All eeudw &lit.-centrally ~ rll1el due ln 3 7ean. 1oaUc1 near rnieways Prime NptlM•a Buel· Owmr:71A-552-71M. c:ourta 6 tbe Oran&~ ._ Parfl. Qulity otrlce CouotJ Airport . •~SC for 2-ITDl'or~ FacllltlH Include a =-~=-.Q. fl.':: 115.000Fa~Value Mmdl,J, efllden\ rec:ep-avail oow. II' sq. ft. IYeuNcM =t~=:c:: ~··•.s.t .. 1 ~~: dam ud....,.. 10QI' GOSq. fl. 2olcs w /bee\. I O..OonleJ. A--' caDI, • eompWa oallf. fr bltb ...-. 2 0/H wrt.e For U)e'. cUKoated 3 f'..S...al law Ubra'!i doon6beel.,.,..., e.... tnlllt dlaeda. hee value: beaut.lfull1 deeorat m.mi. ..... -. 171',-'-lA. n.-. ccaAWI l'OQG2a, photo ~ _,., ,_ ,.. ·~ CCJPJ cu+t211. • tbe a.MfLOCAnoM .,.U. cd1. Call Paul: ftaeat ln Hcretarlal 'JSIDl.F.~De.1' _., _ _.. ______ _ ~ tWfWtlm'blfo davail.forlmmld.oc-\I u1111h/ ~·~o,~u:.~ ~==-~~ r:..~ pMM ~ Vortac clqa, Will bu. Fell' ...... --•••-•• .. •••• AUoc., ('7l4)1SS·ml: laltafoeaUMI e• • I malh 1100 aw•-. KY$2 -• 7 a 0 • ca... .. _...._ ... ~ -..... . ......... JllllllClltal ...... ~ ...................... . 11nu11 u ue n '" 1111 c:..&. 'II nMt f\anlMur'9 llriPllUsl • '9 ,._._.._ .. ,..,. ;;=z.;e ..... , ....... ftalt~• ADUca. Oak _.,. U /MC. ,..._ IUJI Molllllk cetun1a. ~~·Ill> • de- ... • 4aU997. D New er re••Plled. a... 411 la'1ll ~.........._wall ta· ._ 1 I I ________ ....,. ...... -. _ P:.C. liDokkM~r·fillill .;.... __ ._..;.___:;__;;;;..;;;_ __ 1 1111111111111•••--• tin h :\ti ltatemellt.. ,..Bar .as-Md e.U-Glr*miq. ludlcuiol. YC9 ome.Jmy bome. -. W-Oec.-. tree lrlmmio1. clean Msl. f'll&. m~ -.ia upa. AvUea MMCT4 CllllCC... Ellp 1ardener. mow, HauJ11radln1. demob· _._ ..-_,_ Free l tioo Sklp&oeder, dump -· ~ ea ·--.... ----1vrd .._.. aJSTOll INTEJUOR Clll.ld mn Ill my borne. CIJlPJCN'J'RY CK. Ai-18 mo1 6 up. 9YJ111 M2.aot Wkdya 7 3-0 5 :00PM. ...... Home repair, adcOOoaa, Rmbl. CM area. st1-4191 m~~ u~ J ....... Cedar Crpt ll Uphol Coutrucllon Cleanup, <leanen. fir Wl.ll.1ft&, aeo ftamini to flnaJ cAeanup dn'g. IUbbl. Prof Slmon Yard work • cleanup, bard wortina. Reuooa ble ra1a 642-Mf.9 -------- AtoZ. 811-0.122 ~ TSla51 !!:::::!'!!.! .......... . t.a '"'--.wile wW ....... hb. l OD 1fblie boHt ia bela1 U · HX 1 I 1 m-4'771 ..._,_ 11111 ............... . R.J. Qiak.. 20 yrs aper. Local year aroun4 ~.-.w.i..m-1m lbmneTu~ H.B ............ ~ f'V ......... S.lOZZ The 1ocome Tu Man I 1 tt-:4la9 ....................... ~ty Landtcapio1• O:Jmp.. toftacape desi&n ll kwl all •C ton All woril: l'W'· Free est. Green- dale La ndaca p101 '731-G'71 ublneta, doors etc. Dryw.I Ranbl Fri /Sat/Sun-··•-••••••••••••••• &86-Tm, $48-Glt We do rt all Mee.al aluda Tree, &hrub trimmio&. re- moval. Cleanu119, haul· 101. Laodacaplna . sprinklera Dave ~6 •• •• ' !I IMMACULATE La .._., .. GENERAL Comm/Rea/and. Free CARPENTRY est.. 551-21.IM BA/MC Home repairs & lmerior Partition Walls. improvement.a W-OCoostructioo 493-aite9 Dana Pomt 848-1206 WANT ACTION" Classiled Ads M2·S678 ....................... Swedilh Clearuna Service & Carpet Care. EmpUes. apt&. house, off\ce Xlnt \I/Ork by profeaalooals m-02lli8 _::Clea~~n~in~a~ _ __,.7:.=:59~L5S~7 --•••••••••••••••••• Warned about bur&lan? T.L.C Housecleaning Service Dependable, Uxrough, lie ·d, bonded Try us. 7S4-S30 We 101tall deadbolt locb, pal.lo door 6 wan dow lodu Rda $41-3665 Wqner Ent.erprlH6 llr"*.--~.w. Rn. eGOCnte paUoa. 'Wlb. drtHwap. Free •'*•im ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dlw'a Palll&lq. ........ ..... • yn. mast ...... t lleek my ref, Ue. 9.ecz5 ESSIAN C.lom PalntlD&. Lo Wia&a' a.a.. P'r'M Eat, 3Y'r' Guar. Cht.ll:k ll'Mian. •MJL ....... .. .................. ... Repair • Reroor. AU typea ·ab la1l••· rockabakes-com,..ta.r. Free .... 50 .... Pin Avail. Plil&, Wailpeptt DOW 6 Pralt thaal .... ..u. aave '5%. Call Wiil tn1. For appt.. call IO.zl T.Y.M • -.mi.aa1arTr.. _______ _ ....................... ......... ....................... MA a/hoit•rli4 ....................... PETP2S PAJNTING !:.xpr'd Reas Rates P'rtt !'.at. Call Geoe ~ Palntin1. INT EXT Nmt. bomst.. reas • 12 yrs.. up. ~·d. Dne !IM-UMS. Rambow Co Ptof. nper Altic 6 root lmtall Co-w. paaat UJl lext 6 rKU1 uia.I, multip&a out.laa, %1 chtioo.Lna. Low pnces ynexp.-.1'912 Guar wort. Free at. Tia mUIG-9114 -· ..... ·-···-······· CERAMIC TILE : i:a:p.t ~. l.Dl/ext. K.i&cben, M&M. ~. 30 yn aper. Local ret1 Your tile or mine . DkS. ~33fl ggz.~ ------,....,. .... , Trw s.r.ke ....................... . ..................... . PASSPOITS vlaa·1. 1mm11rat100, ID '1, in&.eroat1 dnver'a color photos wblle U Wd m.G'1'5 TRIM RITE TREE SVC. f\ne ext. paUIUDI Lie/Ina. Try me Sinor DJ..~ Trff tnmm1n1. moat tree. •S». Low ...... ror t.ree removal or yard cleam.qs. We would like to aerve you. ~12 St. ....... /bpflJlr R --·••••••••• •••• • •• 'Wladow Cle 11 'r I Neel patches & textures ;;;.,;~;;;;;;;,·~·;;;,r:• Prof pa.int.l.Dg E:n & lot At&IST. 19 ).1439 Car waxing Quality Mmt Ext 1275 •3800u n 2 r J ~ 6'\2 !)4.19 & 645-1m Free ea l 5 3 6 · 4 3 8 3 --·•••••••••••• ••••. MC!Vau Free eat Comm'I R~•d 1lle fL'>tesl draw IJl the Honest R c> I 1 a b I ~ W~l a Daily Pilot 642 5678 BA MC s.56-21~ OMstrted Ad. 642·58'7a. ~-fits 5100 Lod&Fo.d 5)00 Penoeals 5350 HltpW..ted 7100 .wpw....t.ct 7100 He6pW..+H 7100 H16pWanted 7100 HtipWanted 7100 HltpW-.d 7100 ....................................................................................................................................................................................... ····•·······•••••••••·· Free Junk« Fhght.s Everyday to Laa Veeaa Via Scheduled AJ.rhnea For lnf ormauon Ca II SZ1 .ano 1213 )'776--01 FOUND PIT-BULL tan Male, Samoyed m1x mt.le, short-haired pup- py, blk & tao fem , Newport Beach Arumal Sbeher. 6644-~. New locaUon for Pronto -------- Tax Co . 705 B Easl FOUND Dog. sm. gold Balboa Blvd <Upstairs). fem, Santa Ana River. o-•'--1 da Adams & V1ctona No ;;;;.;;,;1 Y M•rvic~ collar, Just neutered Will keep until Thurs 5300 ~3118 Gnat c..,..., ESCORTS 3& Mn 641-0180 MC/YlSA DIAMOND WANTED Pnv party will buy I lo 3 carat. cash "°" B ~-4975 O.C. AIRPORT ESCORT SERVICE Accounts Payable Clerk p fJ' only. monung.s ca u M0--8950 ACCTMGCLEU SECUTAIY Past acct.6 rec payable vwcben. type SO wpm Recepl1001st dul1cs l.rvtne Mfg f\rm Ca II ~~ * Advertising * ST.ART M.AJCIMG S$$ TODAY!!! •..................... Spec1al1z1ng 1n bu!\1 ---------1Found Blk Afghan. fem. nessmen, residents 5 mo old. Irvine 31985 welcome Acco.wt.t Degreed Accountant needed for mortgage banlo.ng ri.rm Ul Fashion ls.land Mln tyr exper. c.allfor Appt 7$9-1515 The DaJ.ly Ptlot Meds a persoa for our Class 1f 1t"d Adverl1s1ng Depart meol. The person we seek s hould enJOY ~ sales. be able to type 45 wpm <ele< lrk l, bave a pleaunl personality & enJOY working w1lh a great group of people• FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ Vargima Way. So Lag. 739·5248 642.-5671 Ftutd. Sm. blk, Dollle. Male. Whl mark on chest. Slate & Wilson, C.M. 646-0678 PbuDd. Young Shepherd rm.le mix. Red/bro. Vic. -------• Lmure Wld. 830-2850. Lc:mtor Found a pet• Call Found Male Collie. Animal Assistance l.rvtnearea League 5:J1 2273, 00 f ff 55&-1098 Found or lost a pet" Call FOUND. WOGM!ns Timex Special Pals Hotline watch Vic Perry s n4/V72-1235,213/2$8-7398 School H B H3·401S &delltify. ull for Muy I.Git: LcJac baJ.recl yellow & wbit.e male cat 12 15 FOUND. Blk/Brn male ~!~ doe. med sue. Federal Ave. CM. 646-4082 . UlST DOG: Wbl Spitz, &C2-08IM Male 2Slbe "Ruf.us" no --------- l a g ~ R E W A R D FOUND Cat. black male. ~7282. N 8. =~leg. 968-<&1Z7 & ProC. Massage by Steve. we'd Therapist. N B 11am-8pm Appl Ooly 548-2817 MA5SAG E slmpallco Your masseur is Bob James Oulcal.la ~11. 494 Slll KIM'S OUTCAU 91\5.l-9121 A f'reoncti Dt-11 ght LEMAH DE LARUE ESCORTS at HRS ~9820 972-0482 a_......,. *OUTCALL * 642-3812 MC fYlsa ACCOUNT.ANTS 11574 to SUNiO per mo En- vironment.al agency bu an opporturuty for an ac-ooumant With al least 2 yrs. expr Should be familiar with com· fJ'U"z.ed data process· ID& ~urea F.duca· uon •ex pr equiv aleol to graduatim from college witb emphasis oo ac· oount.uia X!nl benefits Send resume or apply to San1lal1on Diil of 0ranae Co 18044 Ellu, fln Valley, Ca. 92'708 For fu.rtber 1nro call ~2910 CEO E> ACCOUNTANT Part Lime· Year round CPA firm 631-0961 We olfer excellent com pany benefits Ulcludtng medical. dent.al. llre 1.11 surance, etc Salary Pl.US COOlllllSSIOO' Please call for int~rview Personnel Dept 642..un. Ext m OR.Al«H CO.AST DAILY PILOT 330W BaySt Costa Mesa Equal Qworturuly Employer Alfnido'S Ha.Ir Etc. 1610 PCH. Newp 'l Bch m.arn> We an reoWig atybng staUom AllilmllkftM Imped on Los T · 1 / 1 8 • p 1 e d l•,.-.i.:-..:111111i"TJ."Tc...lllllTc...llllTc...-.TM.ff-.i.:"-.Clllll.1.-,...zfta .. t:..1111rw.ar --------• Cockat1el. ,.vie Colden FOUND. Calico cal, wht West & Hell, HB C&ll collar, gold studs. FV 1be City of Huoll.Dgtoo Beach la hinng arumal ~ l.Dspectors ror an nual city W\de canvas WW work part tJme now t.hru April Fl ex hn 18 yrs thru Sr. crtliens 0 K. Apply personnel dept 2000 M a Io St . ll 8 n4 ISJ&.SC91 Donat536-4733, M7 0933 _9f:ll...(127 _______ _ Fotmd· M. srnl Shepherd Found. lrisb Setler male. mix, L5tht0ld Newport lblsa Cluca Owner 1deo ll.NBM2-1MlaftS. Wy Zl3~ Reward. IAll Fri Fe; Ftutd Bicycle, Ne~ GoAderl Retriever 6 mo Shores. call & identify old. Wearing blue & flea _64f>._1B7_4 ____ _ collar. maybe leub ,....... 5350 'WU8oo" Placeot.ia. CM ••-••••••••••••••••• Ownr heartbroken PREGNANT? Cartog. 641·UO aft.. 3 PM CODfideot1a.I coumellng & Lost Younc. fem.. tan colored. Cocker mix NamedGl.D&er So Hunt. Bcb. Reward. 9118-1475 SCUMtlTS ANSWERS liblUc -Probe er..-eouear PRICES Some 111 ataUoM are doled on Sundays 10 the tltlltioa ownen cao 10 to cburch and confeu their PRICES. FOUND .Dog, wbt m. poodle, vie OreeavU.Je Seaeratrom, S.A.. Frl .... '1Sl-Gl2«'7SUIN. Sell UdDp fut wttb Dally Plla&WaatA*. refernl. Abortion. actop. Uon. keepin&. APCABE S4'7·2S63 COYaGIRL '* tsJ.0771 '* 3& Hr Outcall Service PRE LAW student needs 125,000. Will do anything Le1al. Coohdent1al DVll. P .O. Box 3242, N.8.DJ6.1. •FOXY LA.DY * OlTl'CALL ONLY •972-1 IJI• TOMMY'S OFMEWPORT ESCORTS IOlSTl Al8o HirtD& LOYa Y LADIES MODll.S & ESCORTS PIMTHOUSE AGUUS OH.riMJ 5pKial n4-737-3199 ~Hrs WJSTANG *STUDIO* Rap Sesalons "Ust""IDI Seslk>ns Come ao lle.UoY the com· i-nY ol a bea.UllfuJ llfl. lallt about anyt.b.mg you like. Ope. o 10am·4am Located'. 432 "B", E 17th St, Coata Mesa. S..918Z . . . Now HirtDg ,,.,, ..... Sertk.n 5360 ....................... BRASS KEY .......... t.carh. •661-0729• NOWIDRINO '"""' 5450 Accounl.l.ng "''" 'l"a..oll.A.RY ASSIGNMENTS F.am XTRA SS$ to pay those holiday billa. FOC' mforrmUon on how you can won a frN days or a ff!'W ween to earn that XTRA Cash-oil us Work the bou.n you have availab&e Account.Ulg ~ Bookkeepen Data Entry ActoUDtant.s Audrton CPA's CALL OR VISIT TODAY AomaAT ......... accounlet1'5 2313 No ero.dway n>O. ColdweU Banker Bkil-. Santa Ana 014.JMIOl .ACCOUMTAMT ASSISTANT TO DIR.. OF FINANCE $1..588 to a-per mo. Am Svc. PBX. Pleas ofc Npl. Bch. Exper or will tralJl.. i.11 & 11 PM· 7 AM 2wbpd vac. 631·5640 API' MG R·Semi ret.ired aqJ6e for M untta. CM CZll ~l early am or l&epmcmly Aptt1•tpt Cfll EQier. team for l3J adult aoty commun.lty 3 mi. from ocean l.D IL 8 . Call EJentSl-JIDO A/a 11..UHG cu Experience oec Full time lrnmechate openlnc, full com~y beoeflU Call Balboa Marine 549-te'Tl f« appt. E.O.E . MtF/H ....................... ASSEMBLERS, we will train. Apply 7am. ll8eGretor y acbt.a, ll31 f'lacentia C.M . XJnt opport wttb lovt. nste water qualilJ con- trol :c:cy. Require. f eqmv to p-acbaaUaa Needrideat5:30pm rom ~J',. collese w/em-1•--------BQ • Newport Blvd. to H.am.lltoo • Pomona, anaca2t'1 AZyn ASSB•• "IL u-w, ...... ._Tb apr. Kmwteda'e ot IOV· Electromecb.attal 1 "" -.... • un. trmDeataiorpubllc· .. '"· Ans,._.: 54l-W7 -year e&JNrieace re----"-------1 ty acc:nt'1 de1lrable. quired. lluet r•ad Ft==. ~· ··~~ :::=e::.. ::m~:~ .. l .. II................ llmleftll. Seltd ... ill die .. o1. ~ • ..,... 700I IUlmto ~ tolml&a· tJ of band tool a . -Dill. (l ~ Co. .......... of .. dalDe ~ !!k. , "!-... ~· ............. Mlpful. ...-. Ca. hr·-ur ataullaat eompan1 llJ.caD .... (ll()S) t "Ck Good ...... •.troomeot. Coetaet ro,"&aael. llT·Mll. Mat A.pt Man.ager Coo pie wire orr11:e husband maintenance D> IA'l.ltl, Oceanside ex peneoce reqwred TSLMgmt 642 Ui03 U you are new to C08ta Mesa. temporanly du. contJnw.n& your edlK' a 000. recenUy dachargt"d from the servl~. or for any reason Sffit1.J1g tem ponuy or ca rttr work. conudef' llus uruque op- porturuly Ya..C.~ Sil I 6 Pft' W1t 1be women and men we are look1na ror may be W'ed ol l)'l>r.ng, rokhn& pepen. wa~ .tobs md ~for a hm1ted income Work with )"OWi& peop+e Raptd ad· v~menl poaalble IC you are 18 or ovtt and would be available to st.a.rt \I/Ork unmedialel y . call bl W1l 9 » 3 JO CostaMHa 64>6514 LmiglNdt 435-34'9 ,_.....lffdt 21).37~2137 AUDfTott 1lle South.land Corpora bon bas an 1mmed.a..te openLDi for an Inventory auditor lo perform pb,Y11cal 111veutories of 7 ELEVEN STORES Ablhly lo work with C~ qwckly Ii ac curatdy Xlnt company benefit• Apply 1n penoo. or call 4001 Westerly Pl. St~ 117, Newport Beach , 714-333-922.. Al!lnmUft Artioa/EOE Al!IOlll01lVE S..irtce•utar We baw an opea1D.C for a lbarp penoo UI yean or aider' W'ltb a l'OQd d.ri Y1Jl41 record Waltreu ex perience helpful Ex celleot opporl11DJty for promotion ~ Grant Bwril Oil' Tom JobD.lclo • #I lat o....p c:.-ty 21125 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 91'-UOO Alm:>• TIRE SERVICE- S day wort week. i\wlY Newport Tire Ceoter, DD£. Qt Hwy Cd.Iii. Al1tO TRANS RAJl KAH -Ill.Ill have toola. k· ... pnf.-.im • AIJJ'OMOTIV ~ M>C>ICXEIPB Immediate opening Mu.st ha~ prt'\(~ t'll penence 1n General Motors art'ount1n~ Recon1:ile ar<'ounu., computer e'{peraenrf' hdp(uJ COMHELL CHEVeOUT .:x;~ I l.1r1 .. r lih 11 I l ~I .\ \!~~--\ · S46-l 200 AltloPc:rh Ca• tecpetlOft Experienced Datsun Auto Parts Coun ll'rpttM>O needed Im mediate opeo1ng. Call Rudy al 493 337S or 8l1 lJ'TS BlbySJtt.er for 2Y r o4d boy My home. l or 2 days wk Rers req d M-6013 Da.olana 5'cL nu.a Full lime eosrtaon Newport Beacb orratt Exp pref. but will tram Typr30wpm F\iJlertcm Saviacs •Loan Call ITT4 l871~ for ap poulL E.O E. 8ankinl CJ rcWT_... ~ npeneott de suable. but will lnun Casbienng expent•nce would be belpluJ Urut.ed Cahfonua Bank 6:llA Newport Cnlr Dr Newport Beach 644-6464 EOE 8ullonl TB.LER (Newport Off ltt I fUll ume TeUer poaruoo avulable Ellpenenc-e oeceuary Excellent ~="paid Apply m penoo ~~l "81TAGE IAMK 721 N Euchd St Anabe<m 981'3180 Ext 61 Equal Opportwuty EmJ*>yer W«IMGJTB.LB Newport Center. Full time, li&ht lYPtnl and cuhierinc back1round pnfernd. Paid benefits Contact DORIS CROXON ...._1441. ......W.S&L Equ•I Opporl\lolty B1:ui*>7W MtF /H Savings J ~ ~ •~K Jppora lions for l·omm1•n 1al t.eUet I yr rt><'f•n t hJ nk lllR t'XPf'r l'onl<t< 1 J Mc0mt-~I o:z! BA. ''KL" C. *TELLERS ~ 111lc>r.1t-Wll11C for full ;,ind part um• pc:Jt> rl um.'> 1n our Laltt' I' ort·'t branch, OJk'ntn~ '41on Sdttted <1pphc<1nlh will be tra.uung in our In tnt• brand\. ~x month:. S&L eiq>enenrf' c. prc>lt•rred, but we v.111 tram 1r you have a '\trong l .... ,h1enng background Salar1e' st.\rt al 1 S'T?!I depeodtnl( on ~~ 1 .nd ar" complt'menl~d b> d bea~uJ worlt t'D\ iron mm& and gnoal bf'oefllS IDCt~ • f'rtt pa.nun R • Med.lcaJ and dental LmUTanet' •f>aMj ran.oier apparel AeMe comt> 111 aJl(f a pp- ly om n.!&SDAY Jan 22. bet Wl't"D I OA M and JPYat RDBJTY FIDf:RAl. s.r.ti.p & Loca AHA 44BZ 8arTanc a Partway lrvme Equal Oppty Emptyr ~ Growing t:osl a M t•\a Bank. wtuch offers t''.\ cellt'nt rompany beoritli.. including .i.tl trad.lve apparel 1~ look IDft '°' TEl.LERS With banJun& expenen<'e for our maao olf1N App ly ID per.;oa between 91tm aod4pmal 2970 Harbor Blvd ~ ~ Costa Mesa 979-4200 0 CITIZENS BANK 01 co~·· ... r~.- EOE IA...1118.Y MA.KINGm TblS may concern )'Oil. We are a national wboAesa.ler of lndustn aJ equipment. We are look· I.Di lor l.ndivlduals who want lo earn blwn l200· ISOO per wk We have full time pogiUom oPeO and a complete tnintnl procram If you are tlred or makln& minimum wqe, or work· ma In a ...,;,form, call to- day far an lDt«vleW. We bd'8¥e ace la no barrier. bat that lmow'8d&e la lbe key to succeu. For u l.n- trfWw. call 15'7·WO. llOCPR/F~ f-UJJ Ume Salary 0001· mvn'§urate w expr 7~1m50 l()()t(J(ES>tNG fo'\Jll t1me perwo w t'Xpr f<" pa.rt1on or a:.sislant bkkpr M2 1163 ---- .. ~JOKKE1'.:PER SEC'Y for well est..1bllshed ag- ~1ve development ro in 1mmedla~ oeed of an 1•xp blUtpr A P. P /R, & rru.'c ...ecretanal dull~ !'l'latt'd lo acctg dept Cal I IMS-0671 Bookkeeper . p t1 me 2Ullr-. wk Exper nece~sarv Newport Beach Agency 957-ll.22.. •IOOIOCllPER * Pull lime. daily work sheets accounts pa)able receivable. paynXJ Apply ln person The Village Inn. 12'7 \farine Ave Balboa Wand Bootteeper·AUHtUl Uru tnal bal&Dce. daU prc>ces1101 koowledlt> beJptuJ Praeot lBM 32 tramdlorung to 3'. SoUd references. Location Irvine Industrial ~ Com~tioo negotiable. Call for aptpt Belly Hoover. 714 ~5700 BOOKKEEPER mt.ereet · c>d 1n full charge m>P0n51bWty. One girl off1re Salary open Xlnl benefits Hunt. Bcb area Call Bill Ingle. im.SM'1 ------ BOOKKEEPER. full charge, noo-a mk.r . salary commensurate w ab&hty SJC, m.5222 IOOIOCllPER F N'!. Pl:BJUoo wtth ~ FMbaoo laland invest· mml firm. ExceUmt op- portunrty Call MG-0123. IOOUEIPBl Elq>enenc:e Ill all phases. Report lo accounllog manaeer. Some h&bl typina. Top company Salary lo 11300. Call Helm Scbaff• Pcnoa- n e I A1ency, (714> 831 77112 28052 Camino capistraoo t'205, Laguna ~el. NO FEES IOC*STOltl Cl.EU f\Jll Ume open1na for clerk poaitioo in boobtAlre apeclaJixini lD technical • acleoUllc book. Prefer penoa with aome ap. l.n wortr:m.i ta a boobt.ore. Un. w Mon· Fri. App&,y llr. Hanod. SCI I ECH Book Ce:Mr, 1'1lln II.am SL. lntne, CA SST-GM Boy offded, ll-11yn. mmt ba able to wwt lpm-4pm, Ute fac:tcn- Wld.16r102. f - • ~ DOW avallab&e ror Ume Aaaiat.ant M-=• m 2Dd •3rd • lbiA. aperteoce nee • We tram. Start $3..30 to S' per hour. Advancement ~Y roe manaae· !DID poattlona to ~.~ per bow' U qualilied. For mn lnlormaUoo & in terview. apply to store #82, 3009 Crown Valley P\wy, Laguna Beach, 411>fllll50 WUI interview Moo lhni Fri 9am to ~ Oppor Employer CJIU.D CARE -l_.PM, llm-M C.M. area. Can lft'¥ide Lraaa.. 841 · u:M. 5i9-ISZ cual'ridlllJ Marine experience belpful. Full time im mediate opening, full company be~. Call BaJboa Manne. 549-9871 for appt. E O.E M /F /H Cl..ERK TYPIST -For sales office of maJor wholesale nursery in H.B Competitive salary. fully pd health packaRe. pd vacatJons & educ&· UonaJ reimbursement AppUcanla mual have ltatisticaJ t ypmg ex per Be ae.ll ltartin& & possess organu:.aUonaJ abilities Contact Jo Anoe TI4·962-6604 Dmlal ..... c u tu ~. rACTOaY TIAIH&I ...... , ... pl11tet ••h•••• ••· un MooroYla Avt. N. 8 . MW&ll FACTOtY Ul:ltOUU ASllDI BL&.RI No~N...w 1q, P~ Paid W-*ly r.atelle IRVINE fX>E ......... ~-­M/P' rood preparation. unlwtcb maker. DO e&· .,_nence neceaaary. Moa·Frl approll 1·2 Call Kathie weekdays i.~a.~ ~7-4123a 1'\tU " p tr ~ lD new apeclalty food• ce nler 1n lrv1oe M1n11emeot OP · ponunruee. Call J>e10 538-35M -------GEN BILUNG CLERK . for aales office ol major wholt"sale nursery 1n H.B. In addlhon to com· p«.ltive 11alary we also ~de a fully pd health packaae. pd vacahoM, & t'ducat1onaJ reimburse· menl Appbcants must have exper Ul worlu.o1 with salemen ·, com mi&1on.s, as well as a general bkkpg bMck · ~ Conl.llct Jo Arule 714·962.->4 ---- ' GIM.OfRCI f'/tlme. Must enjoy pbom tlCllllad. wortia& wl&b cwtomln • cWail won. Paid •acatM>cu. lldl pay • health lo -surance Apply~. •on Usu Friday at Barden •• Pat Como&. -Rao· dolph, Coau Mesa ~5610 GIRLFU>AY Nao-profit rehab. &lell· cy Muat have eooct typ 1na sk11la • aome knowiedce al bkkPC. WU I train If oec. 35 br wk • benel'rt.a. Ca.ll 84G4Z71 CMrt,.,..., $900 Xlnt opportunity with Newport Bch firm for outgoing girl who 11 familiar with all secnt.arlal & gen ·1 of c runctklns. Muat ht> Hll mollvaled. lntelliaent, have fut accurate lYJ>- lng skills. strong or ganwatJonaJ skills and the ablhty to wort 1.11 dependently Xlnt co benefits Mon thru Fri 8 30 t.o s pm Pieue call Pam at "7Sl· 75il. Gt.rt Fnday Start at $3 50 per hr. Call Newport Floor Coveri.nl lac Al m.1636. Girl Fncby Hou1e.,are1 s.Ma~ FuU/Part Ume. APPl1 lo penon Q'OWD Hardware, aun It o.t Hwy QSll INSURANCE. rowrtaUi Valley bnmda ol lust a'°'O i.uruee aceoey t.opmtnp for· UNDERWRITER TRAINEES Salary commea.auratt W/ape~ " abtlity Xlat advancement op. part&mlly AJJ company beMhU Call Katby. S6&ll1 IMSURAMCI Property " Cul&alty ~ aMtaat. exp min 2 yn UK' typ101. xlnt bend1t1 Jams losw-~ olfice, Irvine. call Maureen 1Si-OlllO E 0 E INT OESJGN SALES W 'Ult.ettst in Art tint.er ~ P\ill-P IT, •125 hr, will lra.ln Call Karen. 848-ll178 J. 7pm -----L A N D S C A P f; GARDENER t'or CdM publu: garden Full lime SUOper hr Ca II 8-4P M Mon Fn fi7J. 2268 LeeaJ Sec'y to operate Mq Card A. P '1'. hr. flex1ble Exper only H. B 847·12.93 l.EGALSF.CR£TARY L1t111t1on 4t aeneral buslne11, exper pref. maa c ard exp pref Orance Co airport area Otll 7S2 121 l MODEL v.., aunc:tlve prt to model Jlri• at.ety cmce a .-Aridb for fm 6 In 11..t &at&e. \Wl pey SlOO tor Mdt -.loa " wW COlllMier" bdPnl prepatT porUotio at DO eost to lfrl. Pleue apply In st net-coufldeace to ~. o.ily Pilot, p 0 Bin 1*. Coat.a Meu, ... Mll•SISAIDl:S Pmt Ume 3-U, • 11·7, & Ptume J »7.30 41-bed Coov Hosp ·CM Gd .-Y~Dl. HURSH AIDES needed to live 11£ to dderly paUenu Cluaes ltal1 unmed. Earn wtuk you learn. all shifts avail Apply 1445 ~nor.NB ~Aidn ~llpm &r llpm 7am Ellpmen('f!d or ceruf1t'd $3 50 S4 00 per hr Ma ture Trainee• g 10.g25 Men Verde Coova.l~l Hospital. 861~St C M NURSES AIDES & ORDERLIES -All sb1fl1 Cert1fl<"at1on d-..es avl.ll Npt Con valest'ent Center 155S ~Aw NB •rlX• TA B . 1nawer101 IMll'Vtce TAB am aerv bu a few poe1tlona open 1n 1'-. SA. CM. II Hu.at B areas Vaned ahl.fta, P tr or FIT Many OUlataDd Inc beoefit.a Won near your home • urn wtuJe )'OUIMtn SU4230 EOE Beceptloal1l/T1pl1t ..-., P/Umt opi:nini for proftllloaaJ law btjlcfuw ~re· quired. ltoo.-Prl. 1%·11pm lo $.30pm. Call lhrJorle Adama ..... RECEPTIONIST -Ute boollk .. per. Moo-l'rl . ... bJ 8dloct..175-J.m. ll«ee9111Uool.at, (Ull·tl me lhroucb 2ttb. Ea per . a.. CJllPOftudy la job mart.et with a;paadiq co. Recia Hair Stylist. So. Coeat Plua, CM Ap-Pl>' In pen.on. ~ R.ecepUoruat Dental of. fi~ P /tlme. Spanlah. Mrs Lefebvre.~ ............ F a 1 t -~ r o w t n g Proereaalve Co. needs penonable, neat appear 1n1 person, typtng neceaaary . Good benefit.a. Salary com- menaurate w /ex per. ~ll Person lo c lean house ewry Fri. monu.oa S20 ~l wanted, full per week 1132~175 urne. optomet.nat office ll6J.:IXIO KB $500-$1 ,000 PER WEEK Manage students aelltni< ~welry 1n your l<>eiil area Phone Pat 2USll7 5868 --- Ado bUline:ti Mat~ R.etai.1 exper desittable Photo backcrouod not netal&IY f iUme days 8C2 2172 PLUMBERS RF.x:EPTIONlST -Front df1ce appearance Lite typang Good w /figures Job avail Feb 11. Call llll 1791 for appt. ask for Vivien or Mae ---- Recepuonat needed 1 day per ~ IWednes I Aak fot' o.na 962· T11l8 llCIPT /TYPIST Part tune pos1t100. l » lo 5 JO PM Mon ·I'· Corporate offices . f-.tuon island. Call Bev 044-IBM CML IMCMHEERIHG F.Jqwtenced deslcnera & Graftamea with atrong •Ubdlv11lon or com merclal loduatnal de ¥elopment background wanted for car~r op 1>0rtun1tles Apply 1n person w Ith work ~pies to Mr l"uentM at Robert Be1.11, Wilham Frost & Assoc 1401 Qua.lJ St Newport Beach O.ERK -Wanted for full·lJme Exper. pref. Olastlme Health Foods. 548-95.17 Dental Assistant. Som€: GIHBAL OfffCE Do YoU like deUllJ work & have good figure ap. trtude" We may have a .)Ob for you. Will tram Some typmg req Xlnl benefits. Nwpt Center Call Mn. DudJft 644 74:;.t E.O E. We are looluog for a --------· qualified. exp. well LEGAL ~ilY Nl.nmi LVN CHARGE NURSE 7-3.:llpm Sell st.arten wbo <'an dt' al with t he pubht' ~7 2278 All <'alls re n.in..1 llCS'T/fmST 1h *'t· 1:10 to I PM. S4 hr. M0tt-Htoker pr•f. Call letty 714/126-0710 CJVILEHGR. £STIMATOR Experienced Senior El!Umat.or wanted with strong background 1n earth quantJUcs, pro1ert oost esuma t.es, qua nlll y lake o ff. & d esign «nowledge Apply an penon to Mr Fuentes ~ resume at Robert &Ill. William f't05t & ...U.OC. 1401 Quail St Nl•1Mt8each. WRICAL OPPORTUNITIES •Tll.LBS f\i.lJ.tJ.me pos1t1oru. No expenence necess•r>·. wtll tram Individuals with cashiering or 5U111Jar back11round .CONTACT MS.HAUCK AMERICAN SAVINGS 141-2222 HUNTINGTON BEACH 7Dl Edincer Ave IDE M/F/H Clerical amcAL Securitlff P~•~t!~ dert for Fubkln tnveatmeal fl rm . Proeeaa new lnvHt· ma. lilnatftlac bank de· sm1m • dlUlJ roUow-up. i:.....1111111 er buk1nc espertence helpful 'JM.-.oJ.21. COM MERCIAL PROPERTY MGR Entry level ok but soml' Spanish 4 days /wk Children Newport Beach Mrs L~febvre 67~ ------GENERAL on·1cE !)tat l)'J>ll\i, 10 key, mature. 1n<kpt>ndenl, 9 3 II B S3lury commensurate w e\pcr Cctll Sally ~81132 <'Xperaen<'e a must Dental Hy~1..-n1'>l Salary commt'n,urate Tut:sdayi. Gh1ldrcn WTlh exper Call Mon f'ra Some Spanas h Mrs (>.5, 549 218.5 Left!bvre, 675 0551! Comput er Operator Dental As~1stant Orthr> Present IBM 32 Trans1 Cha1r s1dl! Join o ur uorung to 34 Sobd re· team Progres~• H' of rerences. Locauon Irvine f 1 c e C o s l J Industrial Complex Mesa Newport S46 5170 Compensation negot1a ft......-t..... E-........& Of ble Call for appt. Belly ..,._.... n-vrn C Hoover714 1S40-S700 Olallengmg career op ------·--porturuly m esublabed Cook. breakfast shaft: Newport Beach ofhce must be fast & ex ~ul.matureperson peraenced Apply 1n Experience essential per~on at the Jolly _~ __ 1 _____ _ Roger. '100 S Coast D~IGNF~R Hwy · Lai:unJ __ _ MECH'l. Sl8.00JHR. COOKS f\111 ~t-r\'IC'e Costa Mes;, AS:f'J Mt>xa c-a n re~lauranl 0\1EGA 213 592 :iill2'1 St>ek.9 rught cher sautee rmn. baker. lme cook Ebth day & rugbt slufts avwJ Mual be exper. Ap- ply in person Mon· f't1 l2·3PM. Las Brlsa.s, 361 ClffDr. Lag. Bch. COOK WANTED Health food expr. pref Monun& aod a.tlernooo hrs. Apply ln person on· ly Mother's Market & Kitchen. 225 E. 17th St, CM. Counter-11rl, Kuater's Oeanen. Full time. 186 E llilbSt. CM 548-7022. CltB>IT ANALYST Asilt credJt manager in devdopmg efficient col· leclJon procedures and evaluate cuatomer hnan· c1al r eaponalbil1ly Salary to SllUK Call Helen Scba!fer Person- ae I A1ency . (714) 831-'rnrl. 2805.2 Camino OtpUtraoo '205, Laguna Niguel. NO FE ES EVER. DATA ENTRY -Rapidly egpanct1n1 co. needs full· lime data entry opsatcr. U YoU have ten· tey we will train. Great lalary. Xlnt. bene. Irv. .,._ For appt. call Beth ~ DELICAT~EN Help- over IB. Exp pre(, full ORAfl'SMAN MECH'l. SI 0.50 /HR a:.ta Mesa Ana OMEGA 213 592 5024 Dnven, Checker Cab, jp()d drlvtog record. 25 yrs or older I 493-88118 Driver/Gardener comb. Have valid CA license Good dnvlng record Mm age 20. Apply al Penoyaaver. 1660 Pla<lentia. CM. DRJVHS Men or women 25 yn or older. Know the coast aties. Net $1.80 a week or more Or an1e Coast Yellow Cab, 17300 Mt Herrmann. Fountain Valley <No of SI ater betwn Newhope & ~lid) DllVBI Roy Carver Rolls Royct' i.s laking appbcaUoru ror a qualified driver for pickup & delivery or Rolla Royces. Must be rwpomibie & have vabd Otllf. driver's llcenae Semi-retired preCerred. Apply lo penoo to the Service Dept. IOYCAIVIR llOU.S IOYCE WO Jamboree Road NEWPORT BEACH General FULL/PART TIME Eam UpTo $10 HOUR La.rae cha.in now tunng to expand relall outlets 6 0 C Mall loca I.Joos ()perungs 1n Customer Se rvi ce Sales & Delivery Dept Reqwres ~t appearance Mu11l tTlJOY lal k.J.n R to peop I e. hav<• valid dn\.l'l"i llc- J-i,r 111tf'n 1ew rall 191-3641 532-6331 581-180 I GB&ALOFRCE Sn.II pubhahllli farm 1.1 1>eelu.og general office -.wr1cer Sunpje clerical duties. Relaxed at· mas]>bere. Mature Non smoker preferred. Ask for Pat ~7 l.SS41 O>mput.erLane, H 8 Gmera.I Office Fast, accurate typlog, record keeping & riling, peopte oriented . ~£iCl D 0 . E. Coot.act Ms Kanaga 60·6505 9A10PMM,F GIHaA.L. OFffCI Reliable. a.lure penoo able to bandJe a variety al Jobi bwy diViaioo of. rice a1 a Statewide Real Dtate lnveslmenl firm Type 55wpm. Ca I I tm-Oll96 Gm 1 Offc, Newport Bcb Land planning offc hu opentnjVI for lhe rollow- Uijl pos1t1ons Word Pl"OC'eUOr, Lanier Elcp pref 'd. Secretary. filln« req 'd. Maaenaer. dependable car Contact Claudia : IW0-48'11. time, ret'a. &M-511JJ. --------------· IWtM IXTIA MOHIY Delivery man ror L A. R.ecUiter N~ baa t1mm to homes in N.W morning • afternoon pa.rt of C.M. M AM. auto rwtea tmmed in El ~tc!S/mo. + booUI. Toro, MJ.uloa Viejo 6 Dependable car needed. San Juao areas. Earn ~1or11SM812 "50 " up per mo. Call ft.>& ~-1-71.lJ. u..very. Good put-time po&tt1cm open. Need own traaa. Make up to a.oo!1lr. 53Hllll. General We have openln1a for ./Fecto.' Wott.n 1s.a ... 1w IAt1116l111 , .. a.a IAcctgCllrtl ,,. ... 400 DeraS naptioalA, ru.n Umi; aper.. pleuaat. Nr. So. Coul Piasa. MMSSl ... ,,,.... o.ntal .u111taat, ru11 dine. dll1rilde. Bonuace Anllable Never a f ... EOEIM·P P"V.t7NTlO c-,. a ''.':. '.~ '.~:· ~. ··~.l· groomed ~ret.ary. who enJOY5 wortim1 w peo TO SllOO ple. Must have accurate No F'eeTo.Appbcant Ei:>wpm typing slulb for 1 Speaal1un1 ln persrm . front omce 1n The Le((aJ Field l'dM Ref req Call ' m54.S8 M F. 8 AM-4 JO PM -m•1h:. lr1.1 GIRL FRIDAY Unique posatloo ror a sharp, ambitious girl with a s parkl1n11: ~ly who wall ap pr'e("Ulte an unusual, non routine )Ob as persona.I i>{'('Tetary·girl fnday to a busy executive Em pba.ais oo publl<' rela tJoo.s with much local dr1VlDg. tome Ille otrice dut1e1 " occaalonal hosteaalog. Tbe &lrl seied.ed must have ao excellent educ atioo. be very slyliah & Impec- cably groomed. Tb.la la not an ordinary job for an ordinary girl, but I great opportunity for a •pedal girl who would erUoY a kit al variety " uM>l~ment. super pay & fringe benefita 6 ea tremely comfortable IUI mmd!np. Pk!aH pbooe SC2-7ZZ7 to a.rrance for an ilUrview GIRLS FltDA Y Experien ced, pro- fesalooal, permaneal, p&rt time for tu Is ac ODUDtiDI office • to • hour. Write ataUCg H · perimce to. Allen Ham mood, CPA. 2041 Bua1- oesa Center Dr. tl03. Irvine, Ca 92715. GUARDS Full Is part Ume. All areas . Uniforms fum.iahed. A.a• 21 or over. RetJred welcome. No =teoce "*· App. ly venal Prot«tlOn Service, 122t W. $lb Street. Santa Ana. la· ~houri t-12 .. 1 ... llGDt.bru Fri. 170Newport Ctr Or NB Ste 2'5 640-2920 Uq\a' cltt'k, full time. nl~ls. boodable AP PLY IN PERSON 9 AM 2 PM, 'I"-.Sat on· ly Au-port.er Ina Haul. 18700 Mac Arthur, Uv\ne MACHINIST CM engine mf 1er req 10 )r:. exp 1n production work & stl ups Gd Wary. benl>f1t.s & 4 day wtc Call Ft ank. 642 7343 Ma)ds, apply The lno at Laguna. 211 N Cout Hwy. Laguna Beach Ma&1 order proceuio.&. f 1J Ul&. li&bltyptna, Ullal II •~lie l.aa.erler. WW train. M2-W2.. MM.ROOM TO 1650 No experience needed Great opportunity to Joto excellent company . Some Wlin& • I kit of w1lk1n1 Call Rita. ~ Coulal Pef'SOll oel Aieocy 27'llO Harbor. C M Never a lee Mai..,,.,.nc-e Permanent full t 1 me mal..,,.,.Dtt ~. exclud IDI Ja,mlorial, for la.rae omce CUI---w.ell Male 50 W/boy 14, W&Dtl Ute-in ~eeper f« room 6 board. M0-4379, aft. s MASSEUSE/ESCORTS N.ded ror Out.call s.rv ID o c. Aft Spm srrz.i 138. MATERIAL PROCESSORS ' MACHINE TRAINEES -b plaatics fabric•· Uoa plaal. Apply ID ,..._ IU W. lah. CM. NmlANJC. t\a1J cw p&l1 u.a. .•• older per'IQD w /1om1 experience, ~ oat nee. Apply at &bell, 17lb • lrvlae, Ntwpart Baada HAllSTYUST W/ ........ ele. Xlnt. won- lnl cood. Good loc. m.wa,IQ..ION. l!f.tchanlcaJ Aaaembl•r. lmmed . openlo1. -Jbr Dey lblft. -W.lahSLNa. MSDICAL ASST. bl· rar..-..prac- Ckla dtalc. uw. .... -. ...... MKIW!illMIJfrANr tn o.ta ...... llck .... _,.OP. llltare. Ka· ~..!..·DC Id, ~unt, ISO, X· ~~=-= 1.&11 1ppUcHt. $ d11 w&ll·F ...... NURSE.<; AIDES All shifts Qoruf1ed or WlU lralll ~U RSES AIDE AS SISTANCF. M JOam l ~ or 4pm.apm No t"Xpef l'W'C Good me<lacal. dental benefiL~ 1-1 aplup Con \ ale~l'ent Cenlc:r 4~ F1 ag:Wp R.d N 8 6'2 8044 rAn •rr-s ltnmett opeou:J.&J. flex bra 642 Sl1l11 Parking attendants ~ for prominent Anaheim restaurant Good dftv101 record gn.511111 PART TIME EVENINGS Adu.It:. WJt.b OULsta.DdUlJl, aUract1ve penonal.alles who C!Qjo't' workin( With lads Over 21 Slart at Sl..50 per hour. Pbooe 642 4321. Ext 250 BETWEEN 1·5 PM. Allllfor ..... Equal {)pportun&ty ~ Put time. General olfice FiellJble hn. Newport Bead! en.eraae F\rm. Ask for Mn PratL ~tlll. ft Arr-TIMI OML Y Due to stott expan.slon lD Oran1e Co , we nee-<! aewra1 abarp ~ lo MJl'1t for 4 o1Pta a wk . 6-lOpm., S.L l~2Pm or 5 evminp f.lOpm Must be 18 or 0¥9I" People who are stable pref. S400SALAIY Or pnittt a.barinc pro. 1ram Whichever you prefer For Int , call ~1·9pm7Jt.ZD PART·TillE · 0pponun1. ty for ambitious people Dlp.lf1ed, lnterest1n1. eood eam.tnp poteotlaJ We train f'or interview Jia>e~. "'"'1MG . U you l1't' ;!) or OVef', & loolnQI for 4 carter op porturuty tn pnnlLnR ap ply at Pt::.lllNYSAVER. l8llD Plar-enua CM Pubhc Reiauom ST Aff ASSIST AMT ~t for Sat Son tn busy Laguna Beal'h n!aJ estate om~ C;.11 «Tl~. ask for Cami In~ p rt adv 41ten , ________ _ cy rcw NYSE luted home RECIPTlOHIST ~ baSf'd I.II :'llewpor1 BPadl, tw. amrm.od open rash.ion Island R E In 1ng for penon with Vt'Hmenl farm Ex J(lUT'D&ham Uilla and can peneoce oeccsaary Tyl>' ~ s.kills req1.11red. lm . perform lbe follow101 meda~ Ope!Wlg. Call di.bes Wnlt' preM re MG-01ZJ lease&, awl in ~ pro ~~~~~~~~~ ducltOC of m1rket1n1 I-~ maten&la. pro,_ _______ _ c•ess l<'<'nls payable ceneraJ olfl~ typmg. fl.I IQ&6 ~. Ple&M Jend~to BobBrouer p l) !:Yi ll :mJ ~ liea<'h !0'63 ltlNT A1. AGINT R. E. Ucen:see for acu ve Npt off1~ Guar mon lhly ~a gal.Ml com llWl~aoru Lall Alu,. ""·•lf'rfront Hom ..... ti:ll l.UJ R.aantxi"" lon~trut'taon ~~-~~~~~­ Serva~ LDlt'n 1ewm1t fOf oprunes Lil 111te t'leMn up 6 JanitonaJ M f" Part & ruu Umr pol~ avail OM! tram req Paclc up truck desirable Call Mm.FM. 7 9am • 5 7pm 673-1279 Resuurant SHORT ORDER COOK Will tram, 5 or 6 hrs per cby. Moo·Fn ldt'aJ sup· pltment for mother w 'adlJ qe duldrer... Ca 11 for •PPl btwn 2~PM 673-4.UO Real ~late Rataurant UCIHSID SGT. PBflaOMl"S UNUCIHSID m.:zA STOU Will t rau> Beat C'Om Now birln1 for full " pan IDl&Wln splat LO t.be lo Ume ~ at IOU· dultr)' 70'30. to lop pro uar. near O.C Airport ducers for 1oterv1ew VIJ")'Uli ct.ya & hours. call Blll at Rt'dblll Real ldt'aJ supplemental Lil· l)',Udootfice. m.7300 ~ for housewives & Real at.ate students Our pro- REICA•EH ~~~';f~:!; 51M1MAa for advll>C't'IDelJt baaed By a TOP R. £ o o y o u r j o b TRAINER • Sat Jan 216 performance Pleuant lOllm &D eo.ta Meu wortula cood.IUon.s Must Raer'Ye your =::s· be 11 " OWi'. Apply l.D CallS..7434 penon~ 166pm. for~by Century 21 2300 s. E. Btlstol ............ SuJ&. Ana Hel&hu '-"-N-74.:M <Next to Mt' Dooakt 's l ....Eiw.s.t ~· Openin1 for llcenal'd ____ E._O_E. ___ _ aaleap:::s,te, loca lly RESTAURANT =~yat.emna~:l;:t Wa1treu & Bua boy, worklna condll1ons PvtEva. Earn I~ commwlOfl Club · · · · · 780-0221 For confidential eppl. More families are 1etUng call 751MJ228 the campioc . 'b\11 '' this ~ year. If you have a ~V•S'l'§TEMS· camperlhat 's DOt 1ettJng l •uu-J UMd. 9d.I It now witb a -• -Cass1tled Ad. ... 7 • ......,.. WAMTl'fOU ~ •Ya&Mdle ., OI'• dtt• rro• ••r•••· ..otoHrl•, 1portla1 ......... .,.u.r.. ......... 0..-~but ... ..,..-i,, •• -COlllldilel WlllDtf ~ cal.f, •• Lra1a u P8'\11. \'Wt l&I .. ... 0.011.r.-...... ._.__i.I .._ Sale1woman. ••· n lrf'lmllC perieoce4, permaDtftl 11.UflllU Ptr. .._ .. appuwl SMSALES :z~ ..;..;;--.;..;..;;;.;;..;..;.;.,;_;;.;.._-' 1111 • • • trall'k a1r W..s..t yauq mftl who M11dlt100.=:ur•= will -aklaa 11W'U with u •r'eeltH/MMl1&6. women C 1 I l Mr Yem-' bt abM to lll"Y 'lh•••*"~-­ llloe org: locludln( Saadw1cbmaQ wanted ........ =iely :r,:~-Ftr.orP/T,Gary'a ~Ii. 33119 E. C.OUl Hwy, Cdlll , Oii call m.21J3 Sam eol.D a Sl1. VB ()imm1M1n1>, lr&Ull.DI 6incmbvea. GGld 6 silver have n ached bistanc tuPs in Sllndwacb Sbop, woman for vaned dutiea 111 at tradive sandwich shop, pluNot wurkin& oond .. fle1. bra $36-aMS Sudwieb • aalad .. •••blen. part·Um s.t.UI. Moo· rtl. rull Ume 5All-lPll., Mon Fri. ...... br. Lari. llitrben. t'n-070 aft IOAM ror IPIJl. value More 6 more in-Seamatress want~ for ~ :ve:u::m~ sail loft Exp. helpful 1n AA. ~s apmst lDflaUon. 11 your eau 0eb~y. 631 4680 1-ELEVEN STORE goal to earn SZS·S4SK Seamstress nffded for need clerh to wor )IDl8' lit year? If IO this uil maker rraveyard sllifta. Ex· tdrJ &evel poe.ruon could Call 675-8rro pattoce pref erred, but ~ for you. We will add to wUJ train. Apply l ourstalt qualified people penon or call. 4001 that need to be sue Wel&erty Pl., 5*e. 117, oessfuJ & eam money N e w po r t B e • c b Our f\nn is looking for ~ people with senous AmnmltveAdlon/EOE career goals for our Newport Beach omce. RN rebd 11·1. 2 noes. N We otrer a romplete J wkDd.a reqwrecl Mesa mo. trl..llWlC program Ul Verde C.oav Hosp. 611 lhe ban:! as..wta in vest. Om&erDr. CM S.-5585 meol industry You ....,,wd receive a com· S... rrus11on + 1oceot1ves Alla.tint 11(1' 6 aal wtule you learn You penon. womens clothtng n:u;t be enth1.1a1asuc. ID· shop in NB, requires de telhgent & hooesL A re· dlcated. mature, stable cmt formal background penona.hUes. Must Ln fuian<'e or N'OOom1ci. Faah.loo koowleduble. l8 benef1c1al but more cnauve, & enjoy co important I.! your desrre ordmaUngfiDeEuropea & ability to SELL! SECRETARY W 1xlnt typing ability. SH. tncludin& gen ofc akill.s Pleasant worlrul& CllXXb & benef1l5 lmport Export Co 946 w 17th St CM. Please apply ~UAM SlCUT ARY /ICPT Excel opport tor sban> glJ'I for entry poe1t1on With lge corrugated coo l&lner co at exec offices 10 Npt B ch Good secreta.nal slulls needed Pleasant personality for meeting public and amwenng heavy phones Call Lots at 71417~ 2711 EOE Emplyr merchandise for ou Mao age men l o P · cbentele. Business ref' portunlt1es could be SECRET ARY reqw'ed. Salary Open. available m the future Apply 10 person at with lbl.s ground flooros> RECB'TIONIST A .... F h portunlly 213/995-4505 Froot desk, bwsy phones, propos, u as •o Cont.act Jim Carlaoo. lots ol c.ypmg. invo1c:t'1>, & l.sland,~21S5Z. orders Irvine Cal l ---------1 S A L E S I N Karell~. SPORTSWEAR & BET· --- Salee ~pb TER DRiSSES-For fiDt' Secretary /recept Na ~·..,.,... Natlona ladies speciality a.bop. tional pubhsber located Co. DOW llirtJll youa Liberal discount, pd Nonheat Hunt Beach, mm 1&-25 S200-$500 vacation. frin1e benefit.a. reqW'es sharp front or __... .._ l Gent's, Harbor Center, lice penoo Mu.st be good -+ uuuUMS. Ca CM. Call for 8'llJt. ('114) cm lejepb(JM, type aC· mJlllN.0055 ~ curately. shortJuind or SAi ESCAIEfl SALESJIMSIDE =~~ ·~= ... & WOMEN U yw're looltinl for a Anr. beoefata 6 salary UJ10Q.,.tniyblten9l· career In lndua\rlal ~.Experpref.but ed la a canw • nat j Sales we are offering will cooaider tr11nee maths' job, Ulia coWd be tralnlo1 & a benefit 8llPr3ll58 )'CU' opportuntty to joln pecttaae. No experience -------- one of the moat auc oeceuary. Call Kun at SEX:RETARY · ~ typ CIMlfu1 automobile cor· S67-0ll81 1.111. muat bave bu1c ac 1JDl"abOnl l.D the Und.ed F.qual()pporEmplyr ctg knowled1e Full Slata. time Starts $3. 75br Salespenons, Perm & ~ .Experience not neceaaary, bul here's wbatla .. lllbScbool Education Pml.t.lve Mtrtude 'Well Groomed Good Ori ving Record AbUlty to lnlat people lib people, wtth a sin· Cleft interest m cuatomer umfadk)n, & above all, a&ecnly. Put time. R.al. Abrams --------Cat.aloe Sbawroom, 1819 Newport Blvd.. C. M. SAl.lSPlllSOH Knowledgeable & exper. In camera sales to work FIT io camera store. CM. Harbor area. FuU bmefrt., incl. medical & pemklo Call M·F. 9-6, tW&-2136 uk lor Bill SAi.ES PERSONS sn:RETARY, PIT. so.pm, accurate, non smoker, C. ld 642-8816 SECRETARY Lepl dept. of trade as ~oclation needa am bilious well-organlied person for challenging poeltloo. Typing 70 75 wpm, S/H req Xlnt employer pd bener.ts Call penmnel ~3384 ----- * SICnT AIUIS * GO RE Boob $14.400 Euc Sec RE $15,000 Rec F I t)'llel50 SJ 0,1100 A/Ptype~ (3) Sl2K -Salea/Our Office•• Appl Only I Free LU Reinders A1en<'y G!O Btrch. ~lab '64 Newport Beach, 833-8190 Sbippln& /Jtttel VIili Clerk J..ledron1cs dutnbutor rWJeda shJppinl( & ret'elV LDI clerk Ellper1enct> preferred References required Start at S. 50 hr More, w /ex perience Apply 1n peMOn al 081. 1304 A Logan Ave. Coeta Mesa Ask for Kathy --- Silk sc~r. exp Ill con· S«'Ullve number i.tenl'll print1n~ Nr 0 <: Airport 6 AM I '.ll PM. Moo ThUJ"'S 979 1.tll.3 Slllt !ICl"t'f'ne r Near O(' Airport 6AM 4 30PM, M<Jn Thurs. ~ 1411J ~IARTNOW1 Local Amway du1tributor olfers opportunity for flOOd ea.nunl(S You pick lhe hours for appt t.o start In business of your own, call 631 1246 or 964-SZ!S ~~ Tenific oppartw:Uty to puw with one ot natioo '11 leadlna DISCOUNT STOCKBROKERS lm· medlat.eoperrings for RePered Reps F . C Bootlreeper MaJ'llD Clerks CUllomer Servl~ Reps F.iq:lt'nenced preferred ~ will tram promtalllg appticanta Top salanes Call Personnel Dept .. 752-00'10. Stock Penon Cull t1m~. pe.rt time R M. Abrams Cat.aloft Showroom. 18l9 Newport Blvd., Costa Mee.a. Slldeut Trainee for Show Horse & Breeding Ranch. Live an Sala~ & lnstrucuoos Ca II before lOam or after 5pm : JJll.1011 or U4 2218 ---U YoU Uunk you 're our type of person, don't watt. .. Coot.ct us today lnps900.. P!nonality plus adults to work with and ~~ SUPERVISOR -Need motivate kids Over 21 SICllETARY $1300 re5pons1ble 1uperv111or In Lq\ma, Captstrano, Conatructlon company I w some exper In food SallClemeatearMa. uperienl'e Goraeou!\, ~ Good learrung PARTTIMI I ~ear Oranae County exper Must be nexlble. EVIMMGS 1 •irport. Benef1t1, Apply weekends days ,,, ~Or_,.~ 2925 Harbor Blvd. " ,,_..... bomw, amall fneodly See mana1er. 2108~ W. """"° ifD'IP. Oceanfront. N 8 6G43Zlor4SIMllllOO lrvi.oe PenoaoeJ A.cency En. 250. a.tween l -5PM. -E.17th, Calta M•a TEACHER · Pre K Ex· C<Sf A lfr.sA 97t-2500 AatForA.ndtt• SteZM MJ 1470 per Pnv school F·T . ~~~~~~~~ CM 6'2-0411 SALES REPRESEN·I· SalH DRUG STORE TA11VE -To call oo Clertt/Cubltr. Full or rmder ad busiDeu accts pmt time. Female PR· far advwaitina-Yoa·Frl '-'911. Some daya, aome 94. Bue + comm. Co. nlltU. aome wtmda. Port ~-WW train Neat Pb ar m a c y , 2 7 2 1 appeannce & eood spell NNpart. m.GMO tQa -•tat. Apply 1MO 0 _..., Ada.'°"" am-AacetLaAve.c.M. «op oea&er. O"'lihdAdl 642·M'78 .. ,.,..., ~ 8aftll haa temporary IJlnuafY tt1rouon May) Potltlont e¥111•b69 for ~ Tax ~ma. Daytime houri wtth ooc;aik>NI evening and S.turdey wen. Loclttona ,,. 1n !tie Santa Ana and MIMlfn ....... fll¥...,. 1117 00400 per hour~ °" ~ eJq»erttnoe. Thtf'l I,. a llmhld number of Qf*'lnoe. 10 ctll lmmedlately for ~ l"1iltt"Mw appointment. ............ (213)141 mo TEST TECHNICIANS LET EMERSON ELECTRIC HELP YOU REAUZE YOlJll CAREER GOALS 8o.-I a.to • .... elld Jolt? Eeer11q11 Electrtc •••*-to help po• nail•• 11o•r 1910 growtt. ~da.L We aaneed11 ..... ~·ltt•• •••lleW. for ••tio•e level T•et Teda•ld•• po91doea. Yotar dade• wtU l•d•d• perfo,... ........ vn--ta•tl .. Mdtro.W.. eitoGdq of ... CtroRlc eyet ... H ..U••compntia .. .ew ........ .. W..ttftatdon of .. ir.ectloaa o• ..tatent1.Ubl• ,. .. , ""' ... .. IAI u .... .,.. plea for th• .... ,. ... °"" ........ •orWae .... ,... ..... S.IMI .. "Oii' ....... or call ... .,,, (114) s•s.su1 W1 •rw fecorrd ~'Wffft Mol11 SI. Md ,,.. N1wport r rrrUIOy. IOI.II" ti Alton. 8DN !L!CTRIC CO, Ttacbtr't At1t1lanl· lllPedli& ct.Ml -bo· dicllppld adab. 2 '" eaa. -Sqiw. nq'd. .. ~ n.cadma. lll- 1 ur a DC• btnef1ta. WW.,. l :aMom. Un.It od Cc*&& Palay N · aoclatloa. aozo w. Hlrvlrd SL S&ata Ana. ..,,,., ,.. ...... ~ s..ma 0t.oe1nfrcm~S100 pr mo, p IT. Sl&D-'lbW'I. 5·30-t·JOPM . .Uk for SidlltM•MD- lBBHONE S.Al.ES EXPEJUENCE ~ Wort everu.nra. 4: 00 U1 9:00 m Lq\IB8 Beach. S&ar1inl pay-~ hour + Commiaalons! Call 497~ for appoinL TELLERS -Exp«. Re qd. for El Toro. MiaaWJn Viejo & Laauoa Beach oCflces. A.IJlo part-lime teller. CoatAct Joan or Gore 41r1-1771 E. 0 . E. TEXAS OIL COMPANY needs depeodable pen.on who can work wrtbout supervision 10 Costa M es a Co nta ct customers Age unlm port.ant. but ma tun t y is We train. Write D B. Dick. Pres . So utbwf'i.tern ~leum. Ft Worth. T't 76101 T~ PETROLEUM CORP, subludiary need!. dependable person He yoor own bo6s Cont.act Calta Mesa area protect ed act'OUDt.5. We train Wnte N.H Crawford, Pres .. PANCO. Box 52, Ft. Worth, Tex 76101 TOOL MAKER. PART nME-RETlRED. CALL ~1006. Trainee Position, Switchboard Operator M~t be able to work flexible boura. Call M.S-7Sll5. Tum spa.re ume l.Dto cub Call for interview. 6-IPM. 8C7·153& Yom.b Coume.lon Part Tim~ eveninaa. ~ eduJta worlll.nl 1*b J'CMb. OWi' n . Own ~.SlllOhr l&alt.NPll CALL ANDREA ISG-GZl. en 250, UPM !.O !. 191D lillodfJI T Ford Tour· lnl car Show condiuoo. Complete 1round up restoratloo Brewster l"tlflll wrtb bladt fen· ders, white \1 r~s . Outstand1n1 sis,ooo A.llO Model T Speedlter. daasic car reatoratioo and precialon machine work. C714 ~ 91882 or '4U )1134-1018 WC:>'TMlNSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL OIJ.ly 10-8, Fri 10 9 W>SED TUESDAY ll'TSl Weslmlnlt.er Ave Garden Grove 554-6103 AWque ma bogbany d.i.M tel. Expands to II' w 12 leWs Cla~ feet on ta b6e <lwrs have neord!e poUlt cau 7)1-39b'7 ur e1175 AW•cn 1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.A.._11 PAID Wshr dryrs Hefrlfl'I, work in& or ool 96 7 111.33 . l''rObt free refn fl 12 ru fl Good cond1t1un $150 YW-47116 ColW.pot rcfnl( frccL.-r ropperWnt' St:io 646 !1193 Krtcht>n re modehng sale GE drop In oven, i.elf dn 'g, J.'rlgldain rein g waste lung dubwuber. all in x..lnt cond ~veral doonl " aets of small abutters, mabol(any bkshl vs l.n 1 pc wut w 2 ca.bullCU m.-0637 ___ _ G~ DRYER ucell<'nt coodJtlan SllO Aller 8 30 PM call 546-J708 ..,. 1040 1V DeliYttY • Traioeoe ••••-••••••••••••••••• Mon-Fri. •5. Dan's TV KEESHOND Pu:pa AJ<C 1.'i66 Newport Bl. CM. 0wnp we MIF Pet & 548-2'l29 9 h 0 w p v t p t y 213/9n lJ4S aft 6 pm TYPIST · RECEPTIONIST Ex· per'd. &»y front oCc for pvt country club. Mrs Meyer S6-0377 RlCIPTIOHIST TYPIST For terlmlcal law nrm. New office Koll Cent.er 35hr week. Salary comm w/abllily & exp.:r. 851~ Dobenmn AJ<C hill & nnt needs lovlnl ownr l yr Fem. 6'.1 I083 FreetoYo. 1045 ....................... Gmrt ~ "AJ1han Hound. 75121600. Ask for Lmdll Golden Lab I Omo Male Obedience & house trau>ed. 496-;.__M27 __ _ 1060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l racmg qrtr ~. 16 ha.ads. eood f()f' En&hsh. exper ri de.r ) \.; qrtr " •,-,Morgan good for En1 & WestBD, &enUe. good w /loda Alt 5. 83U396 ........., 8070 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l8K go6d 6 band Arabian puu.le nng 5Ql /best ofr 64.S-9'1!6 af\ 5 PM, ~k for Kano ----- Pnvat.e 1nvt'!lOr -.elhng damnnd:., ~, I Vory " clocks l lC. color U S 190 0 I 4 2 c II" d I diamond ""eddlna ~t't $]5()0 49:J.219'l ----- Slerhog Silver. 1f you "am to sell. C&tl >e 5053 ltla.!IHpm ~ 1010 •..•..........•........ LUGGAGE TAGS from your buatness card Send ooe card for ea<:h ~ plu:. ont' spatt ~ t' return permaneoll} ~ altrartl\·e Lill' & !!trap mtttlng a1rllnt' I D requitf'menta Pre '-ml lo6s & theft• For a persona.llzed tag enclor.t' wallpaper. r a bric o r ·nay Glo · paper & we wllJ badl & tnm your l43 Or try two canh bectt to back PRJC£S szeaorl1~ 4 ~tap Sl &oea 61H.a&a Sl ~ea 10 or more Sl .40 ea Sa)es Tax loduded NO CARD"' Draw your own or send name. addreu. phooe 4 -1J make onr card per tag. Add 2:5' e.ach Send cbect or mone) or· derto P'l&.OT PltlMT1MG PO Box U60 Co5U M~ Ca 92626 Pool Tab&e exqws1te old· rubiooed model with li11JSUc p&an0 lees Slate Leather pockets $1500 value Sacnr.ce S48) IJeb ver-r ree SJ&.8102 BF.Alm FUL UNUSl: AL CHIN ~E OBJ ECTii Mowod, must sell. rum, porcelains, Clo~e 1n laid scn:ens. "oric·s. Typist I Perm p rr. Oeltl ble hours . up lo 30 hrs/wk, 70wpm No s hrtbod Tustin luc Salary open Call etft 3 :.>, 73F7991 RH COQ(APOO min) r.n nus<. MO .a:m 881-G7. T10 7979 ---(-Ot.qMe w 11 baby In nt'ed r. RMwt 1050 ol ~Y household items • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Will pu:k up 646-:.l 11 **I BUY** TYPIST Good used Furniture &: 7!MIOwpm, we wUI train ~ -OR I wUI t.{'11 you lo be a skilled orSELLforYou t;ypeMtter. xlnt worung MASTSS AUCTIOH caod. benelita, m-~1. 646-1"6 Ir lll-9U5 The Compnalai Room TmST/P·Tilm Mature. 111thualuuc m· dMdual w txlnt t.ypln1 & fl.ling akills. To train u &.'l&ll8JJt to an:brtect u ral coord1nator. Call Karen Jadmon~ WAITERS -l"ull aeno1ce Mexican restaurant seek• wallera ai bus bQrl. Yln. Jyn nper. In Oont!Mntal re1t.auranl ~helpful, bul oot nee. Apply ln peraoo, Mon·P'rl. U -:tPM Laa Briala. Ml Cliff Dr. Lq. Bc:h. CASH PAID For ad UMd furn, anu qu916l'lrTV's 95Hll33 Sofa " loveseat earthwne.. 3 wka old Ulllt $795. "'II S3SO Wood t'otree & end tables. lampa, 25" color c.'OUOle TV I $115 aMa>3 lend \bl, 6 colfee tbl Oak l hlde-1-bed qu sz. 1 tbl 104p btlre 11J.1 m Comp& Bdrm suite for sale '800. xlnt rond, Incl 2 nltHla.Dda, dr.ar tm•r· ror. cheat. Qn •• mat tnu, 21.ampl. Ht atMet.a, Wait.reu 3+ yn 9q1. din· l NJtMd, ~ wall decor ner bouae Apply lo Cart 944·2292 between penon. IABhantt&, 414 7"3, lllk for Donna N. Newport Blvd., Nwpt. LaYe aeal IOfa bed 2 yean Bch ~ old. Yellow w /oran11. WAITU:SllS ptnt. p-.. dlalo. Cost NB Altla1&r&nt. Expr new I.SOI. Sell 1171. nee. AM for Gecq1a or Ratec:arat.lnl. 711..-.0 Judym.1111 Decorator rumllbln11 • Wlll&ed: Offtce 11.aaat•. family room • fonnal Parl·Ume, af\uaoou. llvtna rm. lrs MB home. Typln1, flllna. ate. Olllllor._..,_. -"'a_m_ttzr_._Ml_a_ao_. --·• BNutitUl 1.po OutUUaa WEI.DEIS HEUARC dlDlDt rm Nt. llM on, ..... af\4.PM. Lfl. 7.pc. QI.-bldtoom Mt. XLDt. coad. tNO. ..... 100%WOOL l&•DIS LADIES New. Suede patches, fully 1.1.ned ~ust sarnf1ce Re11 S1 20, NOW$40 a.21.39e"~ P'or Sale Newport ~ ach Tennu Club Mem berahlp $6!>0 m4~wkdys ....... ""' ...... Miuea llZ 8 &. Jr IZ 9 ~eat.er un1lorms. SlO re. pantlult 115 All Ill t'X· ceUent condition. Stu dent nurae. Call Ad · SIU.e:r I! 11. 642..Q>O 24 hn. or~eves. -~ ... up, ftlraale, pme t.aba.. tour !bmdc:rabmea Am /P'Pl t:.rret roller chain. '250. rec.tva' wlt.b 'JO wa&.b Ae.e phone H).•t.5 tol.1.1 ~ power. Ger f41: tr ,_ rud tura&able aod SNUr Wah j IOI I d Radio Sbaclt 1peaken --················ Urown Into deal. 4 track ..&........o-• -iA Wola.a.il niel-to-reel add. ailW!lf, -_.... 1....-der,aeedl-1pon jewelry • acnp md.AJ, .... _.. Top pri cea' Cu h l om c:haDDel $150/bal ol LlapDa Beach Jew.I~ ,_ ... _._.....-. _____ _ lllart. 750 So. Cat Hwy ..... & ...... Ulpna 8ucb. 41'MOl6, F d .. 4'7·2U5 ········-········· •••• .. ............ -~G--~4~ 9010 Pnvae mvelltar Pl11 top prtcs for ti*f or stJveT". a«lll3 WllUYSLYB K1tbmt pncee pud. Samuel Kuti 6 Son, Sdwr Smith 4M-5051 ........ ...... _ ... 1013 ....................... P'f.lnlleor Jau BaM w /ma plf' necll. t'aae. Xlnt ro nd Mu s t sell ~::haa~LSa -1 .. !.!!! •• !!'! •..••. !~~~ Art.1st dra W\O& tbl. 4 • Wlde ad]u!table board w lblln bO-~. allo U50rted drtlst.5 t.ooAI. 873-~ WHITHB BUYING SELLING TWI Is Yo. DAILY PILOT IOATMART To~yowad cal 642-56 78 Swi>IUI eq1&pmeut 'lttl disks, 30lt40 Sl.l5 ~60 ,._ _______ ....., SlSO ~72 $17~ Xlnl cood. ale dwn SIS S50 Add marh. $<!', Typt'Wn t.tr S!5 Sta nd.5 Sl.5 Demus l'nn u:r. Co ~So Pomtt-,LagHb 961~ -------t:.1e t ul1~t' de ,.,i. w <Tedt>nui hrdwd, Jtlnl mod S22!l l)i;Mi4 l3 1087 ......................... Cv<'ll.er ~aruelb . C.1m Ti-men "l>I~ ti.it ~ Wibih °"" 49' PAR.KER'SPITS NEWPORT REAnl IDt.oo Whaler. l 7ft. Mun tauk, 6S Hp mere . 197'> xJnl cood , trailer. $.'57().J ~ lcMltl. MarW .,..... 9030 ..............•....•... RADAR Benlllll r M H12 Dt'W ~t'\t'r ~ 12.SOO l~ 55110110 fo.v~ SM s.229 79 M~Rt:~ K hp U<oed only llhr. S60CI i-:vt.'.6 71~3998 9040 ....................... • PACKAGI': DEAL• 42' fast Matthew ... ~isher & MOORlNt; M the Catahna lslhm~ e .ooo PP 631-0210 & ADORA BL£ _~_m> _______ _ POODLE •MIX For Sale ur Bav L.aunrh Mother look ~ I 1kt' on trailer. ~ Call muu&Lunt bu.b SeUtt ti ~5290 ~ old, beallby 4 -------- ualls. 4 fema~ Good Zomac Cade\ fflO mflalj With my l'tuldl't'1l ~lter bit' bual S375 with yours $5 each 7:14 1132 m.Z187 13' Ball.on Whaler 18 HI' ...... &0.;1 I IOfO JMa..yarddolllt',$1.700 ·-·-••••••••••••••••• 8lll.~lM4flP._. -=r putDO. Alnt ......... ,- m-OLS• ~ 9050 WltGKT ptAHO Ml»t Mil to make way for baby 1rand. ~ m-MMaller2 1941 Sc h1 lier Player Plam N~~ minor ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• •IMMACULA Tl• 28'-lO'IOATS fi 12 mo Pl01os prep.I 1')oom $1891mcl incl :1lp!'I l~ 213 ~...cJ64 Ow11 ju.stmeot C.ll all 3 SELL Kilt' ltt>ms with J 641 93113 Daily Plklt Classified i\d CJfea~ of CLo-ve This Valentines Day send your love a greeting all the world can share w11h a Daily Piiot Heart of Love It 's easy . compose your personahzed greeting & we II set your message 1n type to fit the border of your choice or your own handwntten thoughts may appear in the border you select Borders come in 3 sizes· S18. s12. & a special child's size for S3 (You must be under 12 to Quahfy for this one) If you wish to create your own greeting, use a black pen & wnte your message in the heart below or draw vour own Valentine of this el2e. •• Thl1Slzea12 For hefp wtth your ad. J"" call 842-6878 & 1 frtandly alentlne ad.Ylllr wtll be happy to a.lat you. And. If you tlke, Vo" °"" ohanae )'Ollf' Valentine ad or Ul8 your M11ter Ch1ro• or Bank Amertcard. DAI LY PiLOT ~Shell. nu std. CID amn.r, Dataun *· $115.563'731 ·11 Peu1eot ioa . w /VU1tew' ctut.cb, aood GJllll.SD>.~ --- 'Tl 0...W-P U. X1Jll ND· «Uq ~ W tum"r lbM1. St.GO IOG15I or maa '4l Ford plck-up U7 Cbeo eo1. U.500. •1117 °' ~1411. ....................... • M1W 197' 10 Ft. CHlftOUT stat VAN Automatic. &r 81122). ONLYS7HI HOWAID a.•1 olet Dove• Quail Sta NEWPORT BEACH lll-0555 Ud::c.tdes/ Stiad.n 9150 'TI Oodae karry van --·---•••••••••• "cube van" 12 rt cargo "18 &m*) DR 370 Ridden ans. Radao, heat.er. au t t1Jna. SelJer trade ~ C 0 D d , a U l 0 C&D m-0451 trammiulon, gd cond '19 &az:uki S P 170 Uke Nu. Sl.4.50 or make offer Call m-0451. Pnced to aeU Call Jerry 631 0553 Art 4 00 ~ "M Ford ~ T F\ill pwr. 1-'vinl state muat sdJ AM /FM at.er tape A.tr, '64 HD. XLCH. xlot cstm paint & mlr Reg cond. Must llH to ap. ga1. 41,000 ma $460t. preclate. $1800/0rftjr __,,. ~ ~~~~~~~- Wanted: Used Explorer I "14 Suzuki. TY 2:50, runs ad.or van ID good CODdl· great. new tires, S35C> o lion. Call~. clfer «>-5S'T7 AA 5pm. 'if Olevy Van, x.lnt cond 71 HOHDA HAWK Mu1t tee to apprec 400cc $1 ,500 $C795. Call 131-437 s ___ 7_ .... _ .. leCllA.g 9580 iO Triumph Cafe Racer, ·-••••••••••••••••• P1ced to.ell. Steve 711-7440 RENT 22 fl. lwcury motor born., al~ps 6, Hlf· coL ~/W +. m1 MD&lli ~ .. s.¥tce.P_.. & A.ccnaorift '400 ....................... MEW PARTS ls SERVICE HOUIS Open 1Lm 'lll 6p m. Monday t.bni P'rlday CloMd SaL • Buo Effec:tlYe Mcm. e 124 m SIJ)OUIACIC POlD ZMO S. lila1:D. Sant.a Ana Al the Coroer ol Warner "'-7070 .... forS. AMt01 Wa.hd 9590 ·;;;·;~:;;;;·;;~·~· 1 I fort.op med can·foreiao. domelilca or claulcr.. H your car Is extra clean. teeuaFlRST! 811:© #I .. <>r.,. C.-ty 29'l5 Harbor Blvd COEJl'AMESA ....................... 979-2500 AUTOS WAMTID Om l trade · ee11 WI your uaed Merced•• Bena Oall \a to f1nd out what your MBZ'a really worth. M1ukm VWjo Import.a 131·1740 ................ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Gs:as4 9701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lot•Mt.oo Mart.ID Jacuar Performance En&111e <Specl.U.t. MO-G7 73 l.nl 1 Travel· All. auto, PS 1'8, ahock.a. lo ml, ll1m oond ~ S48 ~ daya or 5'8 9100 ev• 1MW 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. . .. ·-..... . - CREVIER &1 lt 6 aaOAOWAY SA14TA A14A 8353171 TKf Ul.TIMATf OlllVIHO MAC-I •USEDIMW1• '76:m2tsp (641PQ0 > '76:m24sp 107JYPDl "Mlm24111p !401PQP I T75.."n4spS R 10179) 'if ~1 "'56SXG ) i8J:n 41p, <Z39UKH > i8mAS/R <738TXKJ i8633cslA S/R (0062 > '79J:n 41p I096XER > CloMd-..Y• FORTH£ DISCIUMIMA TING IMWIUYER! •Pltf>.OWHED * •IMW11• '77 33ll auto. <SMT J A > i8300i auto. C412761 I i8 J:/ill 4 ap. (728W RF l 'Tl m 'ap. (814TK.J ) i86» auto: <.'Sl7PZM > 76 S30I auto. C1127RX.H I 'if OlCSi (2 > (472"1' AR > i9320t warr IW762l 1980'• HEU HOW! LARCH Sa.ECTIOM ~HEW 197' lZOl'1•S211'1 63JC51 .. • 7l0i '• tMSTe>at .......... ~ G 711MWH• • ll*d. ~ -::n· PoMlr brat•. air . tJoo1n&. AM·FM s~ c:....U.. electric •1&11· roof, electric: wlndows TolJullan Interior. low, low milel' Immaculate! OalllO-OJJL 77 a> CS1 w>der factory warranty. Auto. crae. Hlk llhr upbol. 20Kml. Uses re1 Like New. $19 .700 080 . mto-mt. m-~au '77 .... BMW 320 I Silver /blue upd 25.K mllu Xlol S89SO . .-i %19 '78 :002 Green extr. camel lntr All /FM ~. A1C. Sorl. low mi Xlot cood $7500 Pb ~ i8 BllW 3 OSI Turbo Ola.reed 56K.m1. Al.I op- Uam 213-111-5311 'Tr HONDA. S speed, AM/nt. llu.t aee to •J>- ~M5-SU8 ....... 9710 ....................... "73 XJt SIY1' lblk SA ml. ldnf.ear.PJC> 131·Z39S t7Ja ....................... ....................... •MIZ 714505'. UM new. t&ht leather U\ ta1or. 16,000 miles. I f warnaty. fad.oty aJ.Joya. caaette. ext. fin.lease +SVJR> .aMSU:MOMS IWORTS WlOHARBOR BLVD ~A MESA ~ .•...•..•••• !?.'.~ ~~~6~J~·~·~· 2~7~·~~~ '72 Ca prt 200. t I peed lllck, lten!O tape deelr $1,500 or best offer e1mrr '72 Capri· l.!rea. map. brakes, clutch. -'M /FM steno IHn. very clean! Dllve~8 M1% WANTED WW P9Y you more for )'OUI' clean ~ '72 or later Mercedes Benz Call today. Mlllaioo V\ejo Import.a 111-1140 ~1700 73 C.apri Gd tram car. li89 M.BZ ~E. 1rey. rum weU llOO or beat. w:ry clean. 1unroof Beat ~.~ d!•.135-1127 7t Capri V6, t apd, oew '71211&.. 68K mJ. ahTlblk Orea 6 brb $1400 .. bet 1aL, 2 topa, auto, A IC. air SJl-tM.5 a.ft 6 pm Xlat. 873-3750. 4M·Z220 saa,'110. '74 Capri 4 apd, MW Urn, AM1F1111. very &d cood. $WOO 11157 ·!Mt a.ft Spm nae.. 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 1:1 ~ Air. auto tram. I map. AM /FM stereo, Mich Urea. Gd cood S'500, evea /wkoda 790-0181 713*JZ. ~ten&• tram. fender flaln. 50 radWs. ldnt oond. MCMRZ iO Mercedes 220. aUck. w:ry dean. k>'I ror aood ~a.448L \II 2!IS... 2 tops. auto. &Jr. sharp local car Darlr blue1brown $13,500 m.Q38, 6'2-966e 1973 4.SOSLC. lo ml, wire wbla, ailver lblk. $16,.500 S73-.l3:56 73 Mercedes 450SL out staodina cood • re& gas M).8813 '89 ~E: 4 dr. Sedan. sunroof. air cood M.arooo. Call S57...o7J ISllO .rn 2llO SEL U. 58k mJ. Icon 1old. lmmac ~.•.sioo t:rz.elS 1i6 M.ercede9 4.50 SEL. Milan brown. loaded, mi.al CCDll. 1mma c Ulru out.. $16.500 8..12.&l.5 15 Mercedes p IS. p 8 • rebll enc. t.rana. at.art.er 90~ rebll 25mPI m.al5'7 '19 45111L. IX ml. loaded. sz.ooo or .,.um• lH. low b&&Y ·bac:k P P 831--aft 12 DOOD 'HMI% 190 ' door Mdan, 1.nd owner. t speed. AM/FM stereo CMM!Ue. Bh»/&ray nt. with burllmd1 doth int. cau~orm.Bl. 1 ... ..,.. "" .... e!,~ ..... ., •••• UtALtl IN U.;,.A. ~ 9767 . ..................... . 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Trustees immediately refused two suggestions, purchasing seven new $28,000 buses and, second, eliminating all busing except for students facing dangerous waJlung routes. Trustees discussed two other possibilities involving tbe stag· genng of opening times at some schools so that buses could make more runs and service more children. Tbey also ordered Jones and the dist.net's new Master Plan Committee -studying the posai· (ke BUS FEE, Pa•e Al) * * * lag11na Mom Eyes Appeal On Bus Fee By STEVE MlTCBELL Of .. -, ........... The mother of four Laguna Beach youngsters says she'll ask the state Attorney General for help next week if the school dis trict goes ahead with plans to charge parents for busing their children to school Robin McCormick, who bas three children attending Aliso Elementary School, sent a letter to Laguna Beach Unified School District Supenntendeot Robert Sancbis earlier this week saying the bus fare program requires an environmental impact report. She claims the district ls re- quired to follow the guidelines of tbe California Environmental Quality Act when undertaking such a program, and warns that lf the district does not undergo an 1mmed.iale initial study ot tne requirement, she will ask the atate attorney general's office to step in. Lut month the school board initiated a boa fare prOCl'&Dl that mean.a parents who send their children to tcboo) OD the bua will pay approximately 70 centa per day per younpter. The program wu opposed by parents at • recent school board meettna, but Mn. McCormick's letter. received by the di.strict llondQ. is the tint action taken a1al:Dat tbe bus pJ"08l'am. Coast Weather Sun1blne conUnulni WednesdQ wttb Uttle tem- perature c:banie. Lowa tooiaht 38 at the beaches aocf u inland. Hish• Wednesday 88 alOQI the cout and 72J.nland.. INSIDE TODA 't' &mlll tOOllJd "111 IW• Mita -ht to us ..-... JtlltClt Lpcla ii COpa. Hf .. ot'*d ... olJ to toot Maialmp ~Hd. (a.• A4opl-4·'WOI/. Cl). •••• • DeltY ,_...,. ..... TEACHERS, SUPPOAT£RS CROWD INTO WESTMONT AUDITORIUM FOR BOARD MEETING Contract Conceaak>n• Offered, but Not Enot19h for Union AepreNnt.ttvea Teachers Reject Offering Huntington Beach's Ocean View (elementary) &bool Dis· trict'a Board of Trustees offered a aeries ol contract concessions to teacben Monday but t.eacber union cpM•mea aaid tbeJ want more. So, followtnc a public boerd meeUD1 KondaJ nl1bt, both parties went ltack to \be bar1al.niq table to atay unW 1 a.m. today. About 2tiO teachen and their support.en packed the Westmont School auditorium for Monday night's board session where teachers continued to air grievances Ocean View Teachers AHocta· lion president Carol Halbach, the first of eight teachers to com plain publicly to the board. hinted that the teachers will "look for other ways" to im· press officials with the fact teachers "are getting tired of bemg patient " The teachers, wbo earlier vowed not to strike over con· tract wues this year, have been working WJtbout a contract since July. Negotiations for a new con- tract began m April and were cut off in November when teachers walked out, claiming the board was not willine to compromise on major issues. Negotiations did resume Mon· day. however, when the board (See REJECT, Pa1e Al) 'Oily' Gas Oaimed in DA's Suit Attorney Critleal HB Battle Brews On Salary Issue By STEVE MARBLE °' .. Dmty,... M8ft Tbe HunUnetQn Beach City Council flleed • Q&bl with the d· tr attorney today because coun- cilmen have refused to increase her $45,000 a ye.ar aalary. Clt7 Attorney Gail Hutton, an elected dty offtclal, •un't speciftc about any legal ac:tton she might be contemplating. But she said after a stormy council session Monday sbe believes the C1ty Charter guarantees her a reasonable salary and that she intends to follow her legal op- tions Mrs Hutton charged the coun-c 11 had arbitrarily and caprlc1ously singled her -0ut by not boosting her salary when other department heads were Jlranled raises. She saJd a $3,000 hike would be appropnate. "You always talk about how this is the 10th largest city in the state, well, you should pay your attorney like it i.s," she told the council. She suggested she was beln& punished because the council is unhappy with an independent. elected attorney. Only council members Ron Pattinson and John Thomas voted to give her a pay boost. Pattinson called his colleagues "just plain damncbeap." Councilman Robert Mandie abstained from voling but dldn 't explaln why. Councilwoman Ruth Finley said the attorney was comtantly tryin1 to place ber department above the council. She said she wouldn't approve a raise until a belt.er relationship was reached. "UnW I see a meetine o( the minds not on political irounda. I'm not wiJ.11.q to dlscuu her salary," explalDed Mrs. F'tntey "There are many problems between the council and her of. flee -perhaps sbe just doesn't FLAYS RAISE DENIAL Ctty Attorney Hutton see them " Several council members claimed they were lobbied by Mrs Hutton and several of her ~riends prior to the meeting urg- Ull a pay ralu. "If this baa become a poUbcal issue it's way because Gall has made it that way," said Coun· cilwoman Ruth Balley. Councilman Clancy Yoder said the city needs to take a hard look at cutting expenses and holding the line on salaries He aaid Mrs Hutton 's salary waa a good place to start. Pattinson scolded bis col· lea1uea for snubbing the pay bike request and said Mrs. Hut- ton waa being tingled out because abe'• not part of an employee bargainlq unit Youth Convicte·d In 1977 LOMPOC (AP) -Cbriatopber Boy«, ooe ol two youn1 Cahfor niaa.a cooricted ln tm ot ck- llverin, copies of clusifled U.S. defense documents lo Soviet •1eot.1, bu escaped from the federal prtaoo here, a prtaoo tpokesmao aaid today MU1 Edman, eucutive mis· taat to the warden at Lompoc, aaid tbat "esc ape paraphernalia" 1ncludlog tiosnips and a ma.kesb.dt L-.ider were found at tM rear fence ot the maximum security prison ISO miles northwest of Los Angeles Tbe aearcb of the grounds was conducted after Boyce was m1s1u.ng at the 10 pm pnaooer count Monday The prilclo had rtteotly been converted from a m1n1mum &ecurity facility to maximum. sttunty aft.er several escapes:· tncludmg that of Amencan In diao activist Leonard Peltier He is scheduled lo be sentenced 1n Lo6 Angeles today for tut year's escape. Andrew Lee. M:nlenced lo We an prison tn the same case, re- mamed m custody at Lompoc to- day. Boyce, the son of a former FBI agent. was servmg 40 years for his part Ul the case The story of how Boyce and Lee obtained and delivered US. satel1ite secrets to Russian agents was tM subject of a 1979 book "The Falcon and the Snowman" by Robert Lindsey, a New York Times report.er. Tbe U.S. marsb.al's otftce, the FBI and local law eftfo~t offlcen were aearcblnc for Boyce Then was oo lnfonna Uon oa wbetber' be had &Q7 OUl- akl• llld tD td9 scape. BOJC!e, 211, wu imprboaed June 3>, im. for eommuaieat- ln& and traamiWq in.formation to a foreign government, after a Los Ancelel federal court jury deliberated three hours. From mld·l974 to the end o( 1976 Boyce was a se<:u.nty clerk for TRW Inc , a defense coot.Tac tor in the Los Angeles suburb ol Redondo Beach Assistant U S Attorney Richard A Stili mainta10ed dur ang prosecution of the case that the security breach was one of the most serious an recent tus tory, and slUd mtelligence of CStt ESCAPE, Page Al> Otarity Aided By Company Cbecb totaling $150,000 lo aid causes supported by Orange County United Crusade · Uruted Way/West have bffn presented by McDonn ell Douglas Aatrooautlcs Co lD Huntlngt.oo Beach. The donation includes a $25,000 corporate lift and $124,000 from the company's Personnel C.Ommunlty Services fund, donated by employees at all McDonnell Doqlaa facilities ln California lo cbarltable or· ganiu.Uooa ln their bometowns. More than 70 percent of McOocmell Dou&lu empJoyees autborlse weekly payroll deduc- tions for the fund which is di.- boned by an elected board ol direct.on. a spotesman aaid. . ., ........ SPY F\..EES PR•SON Chrtst09her Boyce Miller Girl Returning To BB Home Valeeo.a Miller, the 6-year-01d taken from ber grandparents' Huntington Beach home more than a year ago, was on her way baek to Orange County today rollowmg a ruling Monday by an Arkansas juvenile court referee that her mother shouJd.n't have custody of the child Judge W Q Hall decided at the end of a two-day bearing that the former cluld beauty pageant Mn· ner should be pJaced with her grandparents. Kenneth and J uanlta Moore of HuntinRton Beach They are her legal guard· 1ans and parents or 26-year-Old Carnalla Miller, • faces child steall.ng charges in ~range Coun· ty 10 coonectJoo with the cue Orange County aulhonties say Valeena was living with ber grandparents ln 1978 when Mrs. Miller alJecedly took the child and disappeared. They were found a year laterinArkansu The Moores have been attempt- ing to regain custody of the child since July. The Oranee County pre- liminary bearing into child steal· ing charges against Mrs. M mer is scbedu.Jed lo start Wednesday lo Santa Ana. Mn. Miller is rree on $10,000 ball and attended the custody heating in BenyviUe, Ark. Govan H. Burke. an attorney for the Art.a.mas Department ol Soelal Senlces, said today tbal Mn. Miller testified at the bear· <See v ALEEN A. Pase AZ> A Hunttnston Beach service ataUoo owner was 1ued Mooday by tbe <>ranee County district at- torney oa char&• tbat suolloe be told did 1lOl meet stat. re- qulnmeata. Deputy Dlltrlct Attorney Peter HuelM2beck aut that a beav1oUy1ut.taoce wu focmcl in 1NOUDe tab at tbe ~ dent Dick'• s.ntce StaUan at 8001 u::, Ave. 1Downtown llB Project Approved Other Pl brousbt a•alnlt aenice ltatlaD owner Richard Gardntt bacl~ falH adftrtil. ms. interference with 1ovem- m eat employees wbo took samples from uoct~::nd ltorap tanb aDd b or tamperlq witb Mala placed up-oa s~tQD. Buelnnbeck aald that tbe forelln Abltanee WU ~ bJ , tie eountJ'• wellbtl and meuura esnplofM9 aheT com· plaintltnn ~. "Ou motGttlt aut.d that ber ~&r •Wied kbOcklD• ind that ,,. •• a lot ol 1moke after the bOu&bt • ,'' • Nld. llueltmbick nld the natun of tht alleced foreJp 1Ubl1anct not~~. 01nlber '3 daJt to tut an UIW. to the suit. HunUn1ton Beach'• oldest •bopplni area •ill 1et a tau.ODO f1ceJlft, tbe Cll)' Coundl decided MonckJ onr objedionl of d~ landownen wbo cbat•ed lt .... 9W be a wast. of money. OD a 4-1 ..,.._ ~ coandJ aJ>- proved a p1u to IDU• llalD StrHt • OA•·lalle, ODl·••r thol'OQ#an UMt to Uu tbe cor· rldor With trw Ud dKOra1h• street • 1*icbel IUK1' tee racb. Th• tlPPf'"ed plu, espemd to t.Ue fUht . to OOID• Plete. Calli for a malt, t.-iurtsed croawalt frOm UM end of Mal.D Street to tbe baM of t.bl cltJ • Council memben Ron Pat· tluoci, CJuq voa r 1''\d J ~ may be ripped up once lulkcale developnMmt betlnl. PaUialon a,reed wltb t.be Main Street lmJdlordl and callM the ap- proved lnlprovementl "noth•n1 IDON tblD sSnierbreact. '' ote Fraud .,, Atbnitted A former pal.cl ~r rqtma. Uon 90lldtor for t.M lJbertartu Part~ Moaday to a m vour nlistra- don fraud ~ and WU ft.Deel $150 Deputb Dt1trlct Attorney Marlin Enqui1l said lhat Michael Abeam, 24, of Hunt-inaton Beacll, ai.o wu placed on one year's probatioo by West Orange County Municipal Court Jud&e John H Wyatt Jr. Engqw.t Hid that Abeam !"el· istered penons whom be knew were ineligible to vote. Another Huntington Beach man , David Hall, 19, is scheduled for arraignment on similar charges 'lbunsday. Bench warrants also have been issued for William Maiorano, 19, of Huntington Beach: Frank Tomosit, 18, of Sant.a Ana and Greeory Hale, 1.9, of La Habra. Tb• warrant. were isaued Jan. 7 when the defendanta failed lo appear for arraignment, of- fictala said. Libertartan Party officials said the five men were hired alone with others to register voters during last summer's vote drive. The party had attempted to gather 7.200 registrations statewide to qualify as an of. Cicial party in this June's elec- tions Officials said the party has about 81.000 remtrations. E'l"09IPageAJ F.SCAPE •.• Cictals may never know the full impact or ~ documents liven the Russians. The FBI said Boyce and Lee, 28, be~an their scheme to seU '>ecre~ to the Sovtet Union early 1n 1975, and allegedly sold class1fied information about a proposed satellite communica· lions network for spies to a So- viet agent the 1'~81 idenl\fled as Boras Grlsbin, a science attacbe at the Soviet embassy in Mexico C\ty Witnesses at trials of the two boyhood friend.a said that Lee was paid $70,000 for tbe top secret material. Boyce allo wu accused of 1tealln1 codet which the aovernment contended could have compromi1ed the CIA's cryptographic communkatiODJ system. Boyce, testifying at Lee's trial, said Lee blackmailed him 1oto parti~ipatina. He labeled Lee a1 a herola addict who needed money for his habit. Lee WU arr.led in J &Dual')' 197'7 outaide the Soviet Embuay in Mexico City, and authorities said that mlcrolllm of top secret U.S. documents was found in his pocket. At the time be claimed he worked for the CIA. Boyce and Lee both lived on the affluent Pa.to. Verdes Pen.lnaula . touth of i.o. Anaeles. Boyce'• rather worked u aeeurity cblef ror McDoonell Dou1la.a Corp. ln HuntinltOO Beach alter leavina the FBI. Lee's father is a promioent patbologm. OflAMGI COAST "I' DAILY PILOT T•Or .... (MttO..ly fli'I .... wtttilwt.W'rtl•Cotn-• ·-.... -. ,.. ...... _ _,,.,. '""°'-(Hit......_..~ .................. . ,.....a.. -... ~ ,, .... , '" c .. .. -._.._.._......,_"'_ -11•1""' ,,_ l--• _,_A ....... .._... .. ,_ .. _,_~ ..... ,._ -..,. n .. .,..,. ..... _..,,..,. .. ..,,,, .... • .. ..... s. ...... 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But Al Holllnden, OCTD di.rec· tor and Fountain Valley eotm· cilman, refused to vote oo the endorsement "There's no hope of eetting t.hat thing done in this century," Hollinden said of the abandoned strip of railroad between Mam and Huntington streets. Transit District officiab have been eyeing the land for use as part of a mus transit lane from Stanton to Huntington Beach. Altboueh Holllndeo aereed wttb ~ district's overall poei- lloo of protecting abandoned rl1bta-Of-way for mu1 transit use, be called for projected ridership .Utistics lo prove the lane would be used. But the other four board mem bers diaagreed. "lUght-0f-way is very scar~ and precious. When they're gooe, they're gone," said Ralph Clark, another OCTD director. Tbe transit district's augees- tioo will be passed &Jona to the Orange County TranaportaUon Commiasloo, the body to decide whlcb projecta would beat eaae the county's predicted traffic ills. Both Clark and HoWndeo are memben of the transportation commission. F .... PageAJ VALEENA. • ing that she ''dearly loves the cbiJd." "I'd say the boocU between them are very. very stronc," Burkesald. The attorney said Judie Hall found that the Moores hold a valid custody order for Valeena that was issued by a Lo. Ante lea Coun- ty SuperlorCourtjudae ln 1976. lo makina his rullni J uqe Hall overruled a IOciaJ 1ervices de- partment recommendaUon that Valeena remain lo a foeter bome until Mn. Miller'• Oran1e County cuelln10Jved. Burke u.id the Koon., a.Loq with Valeena, departed by airplane for Calllomla tbil mom· inl. H4N CAMPAIGNS FOR Y ALENTINES SUN CITY, Aris. <AP> -An 81·year~ man bu launcbed a drlv• to aend valentlne1 to Mnieeml!ll aboard U.S. tbiPI in the Peralan Gulf and lDdian Oeean. Georae Thompeoo'1 pta ti m out1rowth ol a auccaaful CaJD· palp be cqanl.M lut moath to HDCI Qirlltmu card.I to UM 50 American boetal• lD Tebrm. I Paclflc Cout m,bway and Lake Street, would be:oent beacbioen lo an area where three bus Un now coaverae. A jolnt clty-tran1it di1trld 1tudy ooocluded tbat the two tramportatioa centen would be needed. However, the HunUn1ton Beacll Clty Council delayed ac- tion OD the plan for further atlldy Monday nipt. The Huntinctoo Center proj- ect's cott wu estimated at 12.3 million. It would cover 2.12 acres. The Coast Hlgbway termlnal's price wu set at near- ly $1.4 million Under the plan, bus routes now wlndina through Hunt.lnet.on Center would load and unload puaengera al the new site. lo addition, demand ls expect- ed to increase for park-and nde services to both Loe Angeles and the Irvine lnduatrlal Complex The Lake Street terminal would see as many as S,510 beachgoers on a summer weekend by 1995, a staff report said Planners may move the terminal from its present beach side site to an off-.!treet parcel in order to provide benches and shelters for wa1ttng bus riders They expect Huntington Beach to pay for a $300.~bndge that would allow bus patrons to safe ly cross Pacific Coast Highway. F,....PaeeAJ REJECT ••• announced lt waa wtlllni to com· promise. In an all-day ne10Uallon sesaioo. the board orfered new contract clauses allowin': -Teadlen to be represented at any 1tep during grievance procedures whlcb previously were conducted on an "10· formal" bas~. -.. Eqalt.ble .. dlatrtbation of teacher duties beyond a normal 7 .S-hour work day "to the extent practicable.·' -''8pelllai otd'' reuoos for tranaferrinl teachers from ooe poet or acbool to another. -n. me of etaaes to be avera~11:ut on a school-to· achool rather than on a dla· trtctwide attendance bull. -EU.mtaatloll of profeatooal growth requirementa malting coneae and other studies man datory for pay advancement t.nto higher categones every three years. The concessions. district of- ficial.I noted. are tied to a three- ye a r-lon1 contract. Teachers are aeekiot a ooe-year contract following recommendationa by a 1tale-appointed (act-findin~ committee wblcb 1ludied the contract disputes Union official Bar Kaeller said today that negotiations following the board senion produced nothing new from the board and thst bi.a &J'OUP wiU meet today . "We are considerin1 other possibilities," he saJd. · "Ibere ii always the pouibWty of~ a strike vote.•· District Superintendent Dale Coo1an Hid today that the tru1~· bargalninl team Is of fertng a retroactive 9 . percent pay hike. ffe said the otter soea as far u the school board bu authorized. "The board bu asked the un ion to allow the memberabip to vote on lt1 final po1ltlon," Coo1an added, "but whatever movement we have made, they <union negotiato111) don't con- alder lt 1ubltanUal." aasses Set In Business ••Id •,ooo dame,.. A WM ~ butwu 4-111111 ~ fin eom-pw.-~. Clt1 fire department aook•man Ned Cbal4eld Mld t.61 espi&o91ve dnlc. " .. Pl9Ced 00 a blQaal CIODHJOt belt la a terminal bulldf •I called leteWte 1'1PO, at I.be northern 1lde ~the alrport terminal. CbaUleld aald tbe conveyor belt then WM •tarted. and t.be bomb wmt throu,h a narrow tunnel before oxplodill1 near the CbinaA.lrllDelluacaaeareL .. Tbere wu a 1mall ftre, and we bave CGl'dolMd olf UM aru around the Cb.lAa Alrlinee of. nee. People caa't cet lo there n.ht now," Cbatfteld aald. lie Mid that uo one wu in tbe lu11a1e area al the time ol t.be esploPoa. No pou.ps OI' lndlvidual.I bad claimed respouibUlty for t.be bomblna, be added. China Airlloes la baaed ln Taipei and bu U S. offices in Los Anselea, San Francltco, Chicago, Honolulu, Houatoct and New York. The airline i1 a paaaenser and rrei1ht carrier which employs 4,885 peraom. Moat of lta airplane Oeet is u .s. ·made. lncludin1 ru Boe- ina-727s. and three Boein1·7471. E',....raeeAJ BUS FEE ..• ble closure of more schools -to get busy oo a whole new buabl& plan. Board President Darrell Caner questiooed the wildom ol. closing Robaowood to save money when it appears \bat transporting the 1tudent body to nearby Crest View School could cost more than the savin's School officials noted that the cil.stnct now pays about $2,700 each year to tranaport one 1tu- dent to and from hl.5 school F1rsl through fourth gradef"fi living more than three-quarters of a mde from SC'hool are bused Seventh and eighth graders hv mg more than one mile away also are bused. Jonet. also was askM to study the fea.'l1b1Uty of c-hangmg the distance to one mile for the younger ctuldreo and a mlle Wld one quarter for upper class lSlU· dents Carter said. "We're golfll to have t.o be prepared not to 11.te parts of the solution." Trustee Charles Osterlund was prompted to note that the di1trlct baa a filth opUon - charging parents to transport their children to and Crom school as recently propo6ed in Laguna Beach. Board members shied from that pos,.1bility but iodlcaled that C'Ontinuing transportalloo cost hikes eventually mlebt prompt such a move. Gold Halt Ordered AMMAN. Jordan CAP> -The Central Baolc of Jordan ordered goldsmiths here to cease buyt.na and selling aold until further notice, the bank announced Monday. The 1overnment wu tryio1 to stop a wave or sold smuggling by profiteers wbo ap. parenlly were out to cash in on the gold price spiral ln world markets. 0 By 'fte Aleoetated Preaa PJ ~ Carter •xteDded an olive branch to tran•a ntolu· tlonuy tell.me df!Sptte the cootinued captlvity of tbe American boetac-tn Tehran. But be warned ,VatoUab Bullollab Kbf>. mebu '1 forcea that. Amertea's patience ta ·•not unUm.lted." Then wu no lmmedi.ate reaponae from Iran. Earlier Moo· day, P'oreipa lllnlster Sadcah Gbotbzadeh lumped American Jmpertall&m aAd Soviet communilm to1ether u threat. to bl.I country. Meanwblle, t.be approximately 50 bo.taaes in the U S. Em· bu1y lo Tehran be•an their 80lb day in capUvity. (Related 1tory. Pase C3. > .....,.. ~ ... , •••• Grip •.r 'fte AIM-I .... Presa Tb Sovtet Union ll reported ttsbtenlnc tt1 CriP on Afpen'1Qn, wttb tbouaanda of ad.miniru'alors tatina over the JOHiWDtDl and troops t.ramferred rrom eutem Europe replac- IJll AllhmJ arm1 de8erten. 1'ba Sunday 1\mea of London reported from Kabul tbat almMt 5,000 Soviet bureauerata have been nown to the Afghan capital to clean up the mea resuJtin& from three communist coups in 20 months. The correspondent for the lndlan Statesman wrote Mooday after arrtvtnc in New Delhi from Kabul that the Soviet bold on the Afetum government la "complete and lrreversible " Whldt.U' Ar~rtl •~arlled WASHINGTON CAP) -A Senate·House conference com- mittee agreed today oo the ma1or elements of a "windfall prof- its" t.u that would cost the otl industry 1227.3 bUlioo ln lbe llllOI. Tbe conferees still must decide on wbat klnd or an energy program a hie share of the moot'y should be spent However, the bic1est obst.aclP to ftnaJ action on the bill wu removed when the panel agreed on $22.5 b1llloo as the share of the $22'7 .3 billion t.bat would be paid by Independent segments of the oil lndustry. The real would ~ u~sed agalllSt the major oil compaoie1. ~···~• .. •a%ZZ SINCELEJO, Colombia CAP> The death toll rose to 222 in I.be coUapH ol. woode'll bleachers at ~ Slncelejo bull·nm.n.iq festival. Nearly 200 other ~ remamed ln serious coodiUon. state pol.lee reported The munJclpal gove.roment appointed an investigatlnc team or engineers and arch1~ts to detenmne the cau.te of Sunday'1 tragedy. but a fesu vat offtctal blamed the collapse of five sec- tions ol. the bleachen on oven:rowdrng and ram. Silver Also Down Stwming Plunge Hits Price of Gold p._ AP ot.patdlea Gold plunged even faster to- day lhan 1t had gone up tn ~t week.I. Sliver al10 dropped dramatically At one point. the precious mt>tal had drop~ as much u $190 this mom.tog from 1t.s rrud day peak in New York on Mon· day The drop also prevented, or al l ea!'lt postponed. a possible crossing of t.ht.> Dow Jones Ln duatnal average of JO stoclt.s and the pnce of aold The Oow traded in the 870 range Monex in Newport Beach was quotm1 gold at SM9 97 at about 11 . 30 thJ.a monuna, and silver at S34 Jo London. sold closed today at $705, down tncred1bly from Monday's close of S838 50 After bitting $815 ln New York on Monday, sold was trading as iow u 91195 In New York today but later chmbed just above $700, t.beo tt feU back to S682. Gold prices plun1ed as ln- o-- vestot"'I cashed In on bal.Hca's re. cent spttt.acular pnce n&e London's five maJor bullioo houses fixed the prtce for mom-!ng trading at $76.1, and the af- ternoon nx111g was $737 50. ln Zunc-h, Ole metal wu quoted at $777 at midday. SILVER VALUE HIKES PRICE OF FILM -84 OLD COINS, VALUABLES BRING BIG CASH -BS The dollar firmed, and dealers a ttri but.ed the Strensthenin& to President Carter's at.and aplnat tbe Soviet intervention in Al 1ban1.stan Loodoo silver, which bu been climbing rouahly ln lloe with gold, al.lo dropped today. It WU quoted at $41.50 an ounce, down from $C8 Mooday. However, it was bein& quoted lo New York u k>w as '33 68. 0 ~~~,I[ '9\.___...!4HI ~ _.-7£·/J ""4lll ~··-- JS fASHtON ISLAND • NlWl'OlT llAOi. CMtrOlNIA 92660 n • VOL. 71, NO. 22, 3 SECTION ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1980 Yo rBo etotl'll Dally Newepaper FIFTEEN CENTS j 1 l l Red Spy Escapes From Prison l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gold Prices Take Plunge Pro. AP DtspMeM. Gold plWlled even futer to- day than lt had eone up iD recent weeks. Silver also dropped dramatically. At one point, the precious Kidnapping Off er Reported 'I. An Irvine man testified today that be was once approached and offered $10,000 by murder suspect Larry Smith of Newport Beach to participate in the ltid· napping of a woman. Smith, 43, is in Central Municipal Court in Santa Ana for a preliminary hearing into charges that he kidnapped Carolyn Bealer, 24, of Garden Grove and murdered her. The woman bas been miaaing since last Au~t. AJtboup DO body ever bu been found, the clistrict attorney contends sutn· cleat evidence exists to show tbat the woman is dead and that Smith ahouJd be tried for murder in Sapertor Court. Charles A. Reich, who said he had known Smith for four years, told Judie Sam-1 B. Ta1lor Jr. that Smith ftr&t approached him about participating in the al· le&ed plot during a meetin& in early August at the Fox.bunter discotheque in Irvine. 0 He asked me if I could hurt anybody, kidnap anybody. I said I probably couldn't,·' Reich testified. Reich saJd that in a subse- quent meeting two days later that Smith offered him $10,000 "if I wanted to be involved." The intended victim, Reich testified, was identified as a woman who was the sister of the owner cl a construction firm. Mias Bealer bas been missing since Aug. 23. Her abandoned car was found on tbe Garden Grove Freeway not far from her residence. Her disappearance col.Dcided with telephone demands for Sl00,000 to ber brother, Larry Fox of Anaheim. Smith currently is servine a 20-year prison sentence for at· tempted extortion on Fox. Smith was coovicted of the cbaree in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles. In statements given to the FBI. Smith admitted his role in tbe extortion s cheme, but claimed be bad nothinl to do with the woman'a disappearance and murder. He repeatedly told tnvestlpton that Mias Bealer went on a boat ride from Dana Point Harbor with two men be knew only u Ray and Jack. He •aid tbe boat returned without the woman aboard. Orange Coast Weather Sun1blne contlaulnl Wednesday with little tem· peratu.r• cban1•. Low• toalaht • at the beachea ancf 48 Inland. RlCb• Wednesday M alont the coutand12tnland. aETG A.Y SoN tODllld .. ,.., .... _._tom...,.Jodi "'9tcl& C. q., H•~ ltC. 1aU Co ION ~, br•cd. ( Adopt+trelJ, Cl). metal bad dropped aa much aa $190 tbia momine from its mid· day peak in New York on Mon· day. The drop also prevented, or al least postponed, a possible crossing of the Dow Jones tn· dustrtal average of 30 stocu and the price of gold. The Dow traded in the 87~ range. SILVER VALUE HIKES PRICE OF FlLM -84 OLD COINS, VALUABLES BRING BIG CASH -85 Monex tn Newport Beach was quoting gold at $682 at about 12 . JO this afternoon, and silver al $34 lo London, gold closed today al $705, down incredibly from Monday's close of $838.50. After hitting $875 in New York on Monday, gold was trading as low as $695 in New York today but later climbed iust above $700, lheo it fell back to $682. Gold prices pluneed as in vest.ors cubed in on bullion's re cent spectacular price rise. London's five major bullion hoWJea fixed the price for mom· ing trading at $163, and the af. ternooo fixing WU $737.SO. 1n Zurich, tbe metal wu quoted at sm at midday. The dollar finned, and dealers attributed the strenllbenlnc to President c.rter'• at.and aplnat the Soviet Intervention in Algbanistan. London silver. which bas been climbine roughly in line with gold, also dropped today. lt closed al $38.50 an ounce, down from $48 Monday. Blast, Fire Hit Tuna Boat In San Diego SAN DIEGO (AP> -An $8 million tuna boat with 25 men aboard exploded in a spec· tacular fire under the San Dieeo· Coronado Bay Bridge today Spokesmen for the owners said four men were hurt, one severely. Tbe blaze threatened 12,000 gallons of aviation fuel loaded for the seiner's scheduled de· parture this weekend. Ammonia Wled to preserve flBh at sea also fill on a deck nearby. A aPOkeaman for the Bumble Bee Seafood Co., at whose dock the Mariner WU Ued up, blamed tbe explosion on ooe of four aux· Wary en8'nea on tbe main deck. "It just took off and blew elf," said Arnold Fernandez. "We don't know bow many t"evolu· lions she was 1oin1 but the fuel i.Dalde can create an excessive 1peed." Aboard the 1,200·toD seiner were 17 crewmen and 8 labonra on last-minute repairs, Fernande:z old. A crew ol ?e n.renpten, bam· pered by below-deeb flames, cained put1a1 ccatrol of the ft.re wit.bin. minutes. The cbtef ea1ineer, Frank Manpapani, SO, WU burned and cut b8d1J GD tbe face. Four ua· tdent:Uled men were taken to Kalaer and Paradise Valley bOlpltai., but their bljurtes nre described u appartDUy minor. Choir Gives ltRealum ST. KAWOAN, En1tand <AP> -The local tbolr WU alnpn~ ''Wben Stan Belin to Pan' no mddml1 u.e "batltont1 and teAOn fell Uu'oUO the OOCll'. No .... ~ Aa u&onllhed CODINl•ttoo looked on at St. lla•1•n ll•tbodl•t Cb11reb H rotten tloortna'!• • ., tb tbe It COi--<lbGtr. "It'• m:r moet una:nal n · n1aee 1a 10 ,,.,. ccmauct· ., ddr~baa K•Mll ... .,. o ... , l'tlol , .... ~. THIS IS THE STAGE AREA AT MASON PARK BEING EYED AS AMPtOTHEATER Art• Penel HH Recom~nd•d $1 .5 MllUon In Improvement• for Stte Act II on Arts Complex lroine May S1~itch to Cheaper Project A city committee which has sought ways to raise funds for construction of a $6 5 million performing arts complex in Irvine la turning its attention ID· stead to an amphitheater site in Mason Park as a cheaper yet de· sirable alternative The city's Arts Committee will tell Irvine city council members tonight that a partially covered outdoor theater could be created at the park with the Sl 5 million available from a 1974 city bond fund. The committee's decision to SWltch emphasis from construe· t1on of a 750 seat performing arts theater to the amphitheater proposal was based primarily on the results of a consult.ant's study which showed · That a full-scale facility ts not financially feasible at the present time That many community and business leaders felt there was ·'no great necessity or urgency about the ($6 5 million} proj eel " Wife's Shooting -Thal ··very few leaders SW'· faced as bemg committed and capable or raismg ma1or glfl.s .• to help fi.oance coostrucuoo ol a perfonnlnl arts complex. -That the "overall level ol potential lifts to the (perform· 1ng arts theater> does not measure up to the S6 mtllion or $7 million ob1ective " "The v151bih.ly of Lhe proJttt as at a verv lo~ level · the study by the Brakeley Company said. "and not conducive for proVJd· <See UTS, Pa&e Al> Patton Seen 'Confused' By FBEDEIUCK SCHOEMEBL DI Ult o.lly ~-SUft Irvine attorney Gary Wayne Patton was suffering "a con· fused, exploding and troubled mind" when bis wife was shot to dealb in the couple's Irvine apartment in November of 1978, Patton's attorney claimed today In Orange County Superior Court. Patton. 35, is facing bis s~ trial on a second degree murder charge flled in connection with the death al Kathenne Patton. Z3, following an argument over their failing two-month mar· nage A new tnaJ was ordered at the end of the first proceedings after evidence of improper jury C()ll· duel was presented to Judie ·Theodore Millard. ''His busi.nesa bad failed, hi• w1fe had failed and bis life had failed," defense attorney Alan Stokketoldlbejurytoday. 1 n explainine the problems with Patton's law practice, Stokke said that several people had left lhe law firm "largely because of the 10tolerable situ.a lion with Gary " ll 11 the defense contenti<lll that Patton was suffering a manic depressive mental ccnd.i· tion when the sbooWl& occurred and therefore should be found in- nocent by reason of in.sanity. The jury in the first UiaJ found that Patton was sane at the time the crime occurred. Stokke asserted thal Patton was not capable of barbortnc malice aforetboUlbt when he aJ. leaedly shot his Wife with a .22· caliber automatic pistol Patton, Stokke said, bad bor· rowed the IUD so be could com· mil suicide. Stokke said that Patton ln bis deeply depressed state was not capable ol beina aware of bis lecal reaponslbllltlea and therefore could not commit murder u deftned by law. A jury waa selected late Moo· day follawlnl five days ol ln- tenslft a1mJnatiall by stotb and Depoty Diatrlct AttomeJ Paul 11.,.-. Me,_, la hil openiDC state- ment, aa1d that lt ll the proeeeu- tloa'• bel1ef that Pattee II ~ of aeeand ddree marder' a:nd wu aware o£ his aetionl Wbm tbe ·~ bd place. TM leeoad tNl wW pnceed wttbaC hdndad:km ol an lntne pOUee tape reccrd1U ol an ID- le n le• ta wltlela Patton parpoNdlr conteued to tbe ed ... .T911Se IWlar4 CM-Id tbit NCGCdlal ICllPPl •id. P iltnecm.*100.oooblil. Youth Convicted In 1977 LOMPOC <AP) -Cbnst.opber Boyce, one of two young Califor- niau coovicted in urn of de· livering copies of claaaifled U.S. defe.ue documents to Soviet a1enta, bas escaped from the federal prison here, a pnaon apokesman said today. llilt F.dman, executive assas· tant to the warden al Lompoc, said that "esca pe parapbernaha" including tinsmpe and a makeshift ladder were found at the rear fence of the maumum-secunty pnson 150 miles northwest of Los Angeles. The search of the grounds was conducted after Boyce was miss10g at the 10 pm pnsoner count Monday. The pnson b.ad rt~cenUy been converted from a minimum- ;ecunty rac1hty to malt1mum· secunty after several escapes including that of Amencao ln· dian activist Le<>nard Pelller He is ~beduled to be sentenced an Los Angeles today for last year's escape Andrew Ltt, sentenced lo We 1n prison m the same case, re· ma1ned tn custody at Lompoc to- day Boyce, the son of a former FBI agent, was servmg 40 years for his part i.n the case. The story of bow Boyce and Lee obtamed and deltvered U.S. s atellite secrets to Russian agents was the subjeet of a 1979 book "The Falcon and the Snowman" by Robert Lindsey, a New Yorlt T\mes reporter. The US marshal's om~. the FBI and k>cal law enforcement officers were aeardtin1 for - Dorce. Tbeft was DO 1nforma- Uon on wbetber he bad any out· side aid in hi5 escape. Boyce, 26, was impnsoned June 20. wn. for communicat· ang and trasm1tting information to a foretgn government, after a Los Angeles federal court Jury deliberated three hours From mid 1974 to the end of 1976 Boyce was a security clerk for TRW lnc . a defense cootrac· tor m the Los Angeles suburb of Redondo Beach A uistant U .S . Attorney Richard A Stllz maintained dur· mg pr'06eeution of the case that the secunty breach was one ol the most senous in r~cent bis· lory, and said rntelligence of· fic1als may never know the full impact ol the documenU given the Russians <See ESCAPE, Page A%) Enier ille Drago• Conv.icted TbNI ol tout fonner members of the Harw K.ri • relllku sect were coovtcted of n•~ amu1.UO-charfet Monday by a Loe AD&•fa federal jury. Latllll• a .. ch ,..1ldent Joe Davll, IO, tbl alleled leader of • rllll that 1m\1Uled mUUom ol dollan worth cilha1bl1h oll, wu found pUty on Dine counta. A1'o convicted were Doualu Sn vder. 28, three coWlU and Lawrence llootcomery, 30, one count. Montcomery wu acquitt«t on one count and Jack Carreru, 33, •u acquitted al three COUDll Tbe three men, all of wbom once were auoctated wlth the La1una Beach temple or the sect. are to Jom four other co- defend.anta for aeotendDI Feb. ~ before U S. District Judie A. Andrew Hauk DAY. IN BRIE#'-........ ...... tdtOliAI ....... I ... . Olive Branch B1 Tiie Mlodated Pren Praldent Cart.er exte'Oded an olive branch to Iran'• revolu- tionary ~ dnptt.e t.be ecnUnued captivity of the ADMrlcan bostae-ln Teb.rao. Bm be warned Ayatollah RuboJlah Jtbo. meini'• forces tlult Amertca'1 patience ta ••not unllullt.ed." Tiwre wu DO ln:amedlate response from Iran. Earlier Mon- day, fl'omen Jlluu.t.er Sadeib Ghotbzadeh lumped American lmperlallam and Soviet eommu.nlsm t.otet.ber as threata to bis country. MeanwhlJe, the approximately 50 hostages lo the U.S. Em- baaay in Tehran be1an t.bdr 80th day in capUvUy. (a.lated story. Page C3.) .S..,let• T .... ftl At•••• firfp •1 Tiie ~ P'"8 The Soviet UnJon 11 reported t11hten1n1 ita 1rip on Af1haoistan, with thousands of administrators tailing over the aovernmmt and troops trao.sferred from eutem Europe replac-'°' Aleban army deserters. Tbe Sunday TlmeA or London reported from Kabul lb.al Debbie Benbow <left) and Judy Carter dust off a 40-foot snow dragon they have built with others on their property in Wenatchee. Wash. It took more than three hours lo complete the character, down to his canruna lid eyes. icicle horns and a coating of green food coloring. Thole four -Roy Richard, ao: Joseph Fedorowak.l, 28 ; Robert Carreru, 315, and Patrlck Kenealy, 30 -entered cuUty pleas in the cue. almost 5.000 Soviet bureaucrat.a ha.e been non to the Afghan capital to clean up the mea resulting frorn three communiat coups ui 2i> months. The correspondent for the Indian Statesman wrote Monday after amVUlg in New Oellu from Kabul that the Soviet hold on the Aflhan government is "complete and lrrevenible." Irvine Plans Study On Salary Levels The Irvme City Council will consider formation of a commit- tee torugbl lo study comparabill· ty of city wages to salaries pa1d m t.he pr1nte sector The eotmeil m~ at 7 · 30 p m al City Hall, 17200 Jamboree Blvd The proposed committee would be made up of penonnel officials from vanous pnvate companies Wllhln the city and county The four persons recom mended by City Man ager Wilham Woollell Jr lo serve oo the panel are Larame Engel, manager of f 'romPapAJ ESCAPE .•. The FBI said Boyce and Lee, 28, began their scheme to sell •ecrets to the Sovlet Union early in 1975, and allegedly sold classified UlformaUoo about a proposed satellite communica- tions network for spies to a So- viet agent the FBI identified as Rons Gnstun. a science attacbe at the Soviet embassy 1n Mex.ico City research at Merchants and Manufacturen As&oc1atioo. -Chuck Mitchell, penonel director at Parker/Bert.ea Co. in Irvine. -Wayne Walter. personnel manager for the Miulon Vle)O Co. -Gerald Guess, manager of compensatioo at Fluor Corp. lo lrvme. At lasue is the question or whet.her salanes paid by the city are equitable with wages pa.Jd by pnvate comparues m the city and cuunty Mayor David Sills had sug Rested creation of the panel to study the city's pay system after the council grappled with pay raise proposals for employee:. last month. OHICJals said the comm1tt~ could report its findings to lht' ('Ounc1I vy late March. Rccause the council had cut propo&ed pay raises by about 2 percent for rank-and-fil e workers after ratifying lhe city's first collective bargaining agreement with police officers in December. there were reports or the possible form~tion or a new employees association to represent City Hall workers m wage negot1at1ons f 'ro..P•fl#'AI ART PLAN SWITCHING?. • • ing the dJmate for succes.-,ful fund raising '' ln a report to City Council members, the Arts Committee said 1l was its belief from the outset that "cultural heritage is an important measure of the city's greatness and that an es· senlial cornerstone ts an ap propnate physical facility for the presentation of cultural events " In pushing for the Mason Park project, the committee swd 1t would be .. tragic if the council did not ratify and approve at least a recommended expen diture or funds already autboriz.ed by the voters for such a facility" planned to serve tht' pertorminR arts theater also could serve the <.i m ptutheater The $1.5 million 1n bond funds could provide a fully eqwpped ~tage, the panel said. as well as complete sound and lighting systems, provide a roof to COVl'r the stage and about 400 seal'> and build coneess1on and restroom facilities The City Council last August approved an expenditure of about $15.000 so a feasibility study could rind out if public and private funding sources could be tapped. The committee then hired 1ts consultant, the Brakeley Com- pany, but terminated t.he con· tract after about $6,500 had been spent. nu. was done because or the study'a conclusions. The consultant conducted con- fidential interviews with city of. ricials, members of the Arts Committee and community and buainesa Jeaders Newcomer Proficiency Tests OK'd Trustees of the Irvine Unified Scbool Diltrict tentatively ap- proved a policy Monday to re- q u l r e lncomlng bl1h school transfer students to take minimum proficiency exams even if they have taken them in another distnct. However, t.hoee students who pass su<'h an exam elaewhere would not be prevented from gradualin& i.J1 lrvloe if they did notaucceedonthete&tbere. The Board of Education. in a 4 O vote, ~rud students who fwled the Irvine lest would take ~pec 1u\ courses or r eceive t'O unseling lo make up their def\ c1encies Stale law says that h1Rh school students cannot graduate after June 1980 unless they pass a minimum proficiency examina· hon The board has been studying ror several weeks now variow. pahcies of so-called "reciproci- ty" with other school d1slriets The basi!I of such a policy IS lo determine whether lrvme will accept succes!lful completion of an exam m another dislnct as meetmg 1ls own reqwrements for graduatJOn The policy g1ven a tentallvf• OK Monday rught 1s a revision of an earlier proposal that exempt ed some transfer students from taking the Irvine proficiency ex- ams, namely those who passed them el~wherr However. school officials said the new requirement that transfer students who have taken tests in another district also take Irvine's is lo ensure that any student deficiencies itre corrected For these students, passage of Irvine's test is not a require- ment for graduation, provided they pa.9Sed elsewhere In a related area Monday night. the board also approved mirumum proficiency standard& for grades six, eight and high school Interim proficiency goala, ob- 1ectlves and indlcators were ap- proved by trustees last June to meet the proVIBiODS of Stale laws vthlcb require that districts with high schools adopt minimum proficiency standards in read ing, wrttmg and mathematics. Tboee laws also called for U · aeaament of student skills for grades six and et1ht. The amphitheater site offers several advanla1es, the commit· tee said. ll iii localed on publicly owned land several hundred yards from the original Unlven1lty Town Center location for a theater; the site ls graded and planted lo lawn with seating for about 1,500; a concrete stage wlth electrical service already exlstina and could be modified durina cooalrucUon or the out- door theater, and partlog struc- ture• ln Town Center once DAILY PILOT n.e°"""'o.--.-.--.. ._ .._ .. _..__ .. ,.._.., ... Or_ BB Gas Station Oiarged in Suit (Mot~c-.-..--.... ...... ~ -......... ~NMy ... c:-w -· ..._. __ ............ ....,., ...... , ... .,....., .. .-. .._....,......c-" ...... ,....._..-.. ....._...__ ~Tio. ........ .--.. .......... _ ... ..-.~-.c--. .... . ...., ..... _...... __ ..,..,..,.,,::..e .. .._ --.. , .. A HmdinltOa Beacb MrYtce atadoa owner wu 1ued llondaY by tbe ~County cllltrtct at- torney oa • tlllt suoUnt he told did meet 1tate re- qulrementa. Deput1 Dlatrlet Attorney Pe~r Bue•MObeck n14 &bat • M4N e4MP-AIGNS FOR YALENTINES heavy ally .w.tance wu found in talollne taDb at tbe inMpeo- dent Dlck'• &tnice Station at 8001 Mnpr Aft. Other ebarpl tn-ouibt apiDlt ..mce ltatiGD owner gLdwcl Gardner lncluded falM a.4....U. tn1. lmerf wltb ao~· ment emplo1 .. 1 wbo took HmPlH from under1round 1torap tab and breaJrlDI • tamperf.q wttb ..-11 placed ap- 001-..e tana. Hu•l•enbeek 1atd that tb.e fortlp IUbltUCI WU ~ bJ tbe COUDQ'I wat•bte and meu~ ·~ an. caal· plabda tna ftltOalerl. ••()M ~ ttat.ed that car 1"'1'ted kDOcklnl a.ad t.IW there wu a lot of 1mok• .,._. 1be baulbt 1u,'' be ial4. Hu .bt!ds laid tbe utan of the Alleied irontp aubl\oce bu DOt b8iil aetmnlnld. GA'** IO~toftlla • lOtMlul Still at lar1e in connection with the smu11Hn• case are Robert SMa, 40, Dean Greeo- berg, 28, Gary Roberta, 29. Whl41.U' Aer9rd ReaeJMtd The 11 men were named in federal indictments banded down aft.er a two-year investiea· tion by the Internal Revenue Servi~ and the Drug Enf<>tte· m~nt Administration WASHINGTON <AP) -A Senate tlouse conference CQm· mittee agreed today oo the major elements of a "wind.fall prof- it.a" t.u that would c<>11t ~ 011 industry $227 3 billion m the Ul80s The conferee5 still must de<>rdt' on wbat lund of an energy program a big share of the mo1wy ... hould be spent However. I.be biggest obst4lrh· to final 11rt1on on the bill was removed when the panel agn'i-d on S22 5 tulhfJn as the share of the $227 3 bLlllon that would be pa1<t hy tndf•p.•nd.-nt segmenta of the oil lndU5lr)' The rest would ti.· d~!.1·sM:d ali(<uru.t the major 011 companies. That invest11at100 was touched off by the slaying of a Fount.am Valley man in a con- spiracy alleaedly launched by Davta, Richard, Fedorowslrl and business ru1soc1atea not named 10 the drug 1mug&Uni i.ndlct· ment.a Richard was granted 1mmuru- ty from prosecuUoo m the murder consp1n1cy case Davis pleaded guilty to kidnap conspiracy and served six months m county 1a1l Fedorowslu 1s still awa.t.ing Lnal in lht' eon.sp1rucy case Oioking on Blood llamed in Death Ft·dt•rul pro~1·cutor Eric Dohcrtt-en s1ud tht' ~rnuggtinli( ring wa!> l<.'<.1 by Uav11> who sent counrr.-. posing a~ bu~1oessm~n b<•tw£>en Pakistan and thf• Unit t•d Statt.~ c<Jrrymg hao;h1sh 1111 in l \ µE.•wnkr car-.t·~ A prehmrnary coroner's auto1>9y abows a man who died Jan 16 while scurthng with Tustin police choked on bu own blood and suffocated Sgt Len Gardner of lbe Tuc.tm Police Department su1d Raymond Wallace Br~. SO of Tust1J1, may have choked oo the Elders Balk Rate Hike Draws Howls LOS ANGELES <APJ Angry !>enior citizens have protested Southern California Gas Co ·s $178.9 m1lhon rate hike application at an emotional state Pubhc Ulllitie~ Comm1ss1on heanng The only PUC representative present, Judge Mary Carlos, on severaJ occasions was forced to ask for order Monday from lhe crowd. which was pro- lc:-.ttng the proposed 16 7 percent residenttal rate hike H the increase 1s granted, residential rates would go up about $3.50 a month "The tif eline rate 1s going down the drain for us seniors," said Edward Novicoff, founder and VlCe president of Seniors for Political Action. "The time has come to stop " The gas company contends it needs the increase to cover higher wages and payroll taxes. new con- servation act1v1t1es, and expansion and replacement of f acilittes blood that ran down his lb.roat from cuts on his mouth or a nosebleed (iardlwr said tbe preliminary nu;ult~ were relayed to him by a rleputy <'Oroner But the roroner·~ office re- fused to release any omc1al in formation on Bresee's ca~ of death until all med.teal reports are tn. "It '1 not because we 're trying to be cagy," said Jim Beisner, <'h1ef ~puty coroner '"tbe in- form atJon JUSl tsn't complete." The dead man'• mjurles were ~uffered dunng hus struggle with pohct> a.' they tned to subdue him for handcuffing, Gardner '>aid. Three pollc-e officen had been 1'8 lied to the apartment or Bresee's flanc.-ee to quell an ar~­ ment \ The offiM?rs used a neck hold meoaot to render su.spect.s u.n- <'Onscious lD an attempt to sub- due Bresee. who they said bt-c-ame violent. It wa.s dunng the slrugR}e that Rreatt fell and hit hi.! head oo a refngerator. Gardner said. Tuslul police and t.he Orange County Dtstnct Attorney's Of. rice are 10vestigating Bresee's death The three officen will re- ma10 on duty throughout the in- vest1gat1on. Gardner said. The tox1colo&ical tests that wt I l complete the autopsy are expected lo be ready late this week . ---....... --· .... --- 1 I I VOL. n, NO. 22, 3 SECTIONS, n PAGES Y •B etowa ~ D _ lly New•paper FIFTEEN CENTS Red Spy Escapes From Prison 1.1, ..... Mother Plans Bus Challenge 8y 8'l'EVB IOTOIUJ. .... o.y_ ... Tbe mother of four Lquna Beach~ aays sbe'U ut tbe it.mt. Attorney General for help next week U the school db- trict eoes ahead with plam to cbarae parents for busiq their child.rm to school. Robin McCormick, wbo baa three children attending Allilo Elementary School, sent a Jetter Ex-Krishna Members Convicted Three of four former members of the Hare Krishna religious sect were conVlcted of nareoocs smugeling charges Monday by a Loa Angeles federal jury Laguna Beach resident Joe Davia, 30, the alleged leader of a ring that smuggled milliona of dollan worth of buhisb oil, was found CUiltY oo Dine counts. Abo convicted were Doualu Snyder, 26, three count.a aqd Lawrence llootgomery. 30, cme eoant. Jloataomery wu acquitted cm one CCMDrt and Jack Carreras, 32, was acquitted of three count.a. The three men, all of whom once were associated with the Laguna Beach temple of the sect, are to join four other co- defend.anta for sentencing Feb. 25 befon U.S. District Judge A. Andrew Hauk. Tboee four -Roy Richard, 30; Joeepb Fedorowski, 28; Robert Carreras, 36, and Patrick Kenealy. 30 -entered guilty pleas In the case Still at large 10 connection with the smuggling case are Robert Shea. 40, Dean Green- berg, 28, Gary Roberts, 29. The 11 men were named ln · federal indictments banded down after a two-year investiga- tion by the Internal Revenue Service and the Drug Enforce- ment Administration. Tb at invesli gation was touched off by the slaying of a Fountain Valley man in a con- spiracy allegedly launched by Davis, Richard, Fedorowsld and business associates not named in the drug smuggling indict- ments. Richard was granted immuni- ty from prosecution In the murder conaplracy cue. Davis pleaded cuiltJ to kidnap coo.spiracy and aerTed Iris months In county jail. Fedorowlld ta stlll awaiting trial in tbe conspiracy case. Federal prosecutor Eric Dobert.em said the smuullnl rina •aa led by Davia wbo sent courien posiq u buainesamen between Pakistan and the Unit- ed States caJTYinl baabiah oil In <See DISllNA. Pace A!) Coast to Lacuna Beach Unlned SclM>ol l>Utrict Superintendent Robert Sancbia earlier tb1a week saY1n1 the bus fare prosram ~uires an environmental Impact report. She claima the district la re- quired to follow the pldellnes ol the California Environmental Quality Act when undertaking such a procram, and wama that if the district does not undergo an immediate lnltial study ol tbe requirement, abe will aak tbe state attorney general's omce to step in. Last month the school board initiated a bus fare program that meam parents who aeod their children to school on the bus will pay approximately 70 cenla per day per younsster. The program was oppos~ by parenla at a recent school board meetins, but Mn. McCormick's Jetter, received by the district Monday. is the first action taken against the bus program. "If this goes through, It's so- ing to cost me $3S8 a year to send my three ldda to Aliso oo the bus," the angry mother said. But she refuse. to pay the fare, and instead, wlJJ join several other parenta to carpool their younpten to school. "I figure it will cost me 26 ceota a day to carpool," abe said, "and my car la a sas bot." District olftciala say they bave COlltaded the ~ coamel'a office tor an opln.lon la relation to wbetber an environmental re-port .. required. "But we plu to proceed wttb the fare pr'Oll"am belbmln1 Feb. 1, •• Sanchla •aid. Mn. McCormick contend.a the impact of hundreds of pa.rents drlvin& their youngsters to the three elementary schools and in- termediate campus "must be as- seased in terms of increased gasoline consumption, pollution and added tripe per day.•• And she said the district is not considering provisions for the ''safe p8.S$age of hundreds of children aa pedestriana and bike riden commuting to and from school oo Pacific Coast Highway durine rush hours, especially wherelhere are no sidewalks." And, she says, the current ··plan to require fees for bwsing of children is a 'project' according to the (state) gu.ldelines, and (SM M&l'llEa, Pa1e Al) Clwir Gives ltReali.sm ST. MAWGAN. England (AP) -The local choir was slncing "When Stars Begin to Fall" when suddenly the baritones and tenon fell throueb the lloor. No one wuburt. As astonished concrecatioo looked on at St. Mawgan Methodist Church as rotten noortns gave way beneath the St. Columba Cbolr. "It's my most untl.aual ex- perience In 10 yean conduct· me." cholr director Ivan Kessell said Monday. Laguna Dancers Tops For the second year in a row. the Laguna Beach High School dance production class took first place honors m the Choreog- raphers' Winter Concert, at Huntington Beach High School, tying for first place with Fountain Valley High School And member &b Murphy was named one of five top dancers for second year 1n row. Student Steve Josephson won best chor- eography a wa rd for dance he composed himself. From teft to nght standing at re ar are· Patnc1a Lynn. Cheryl Kaisler, an· nouncer Kenny Pound, Bnana Line. Bob Murphy, Lynne Douglass, Elgin Scott , Suzanne ~hey and Sandy Mooney In front from left are Robyn Rhodes <kneel mg >. Wendy Weed, Ruselle Revenaugh. Steve Josephson and Lisa Johnson. Gold Takes Nosedive Metal's Plunge Aho Joined by Silver Drop From AP Dbpatek9 Gold plunged even fut.er to- day than it bad gone up in recent weeks. Silver also dropped dramatically. At one point, the precio~ metal had dropped as much as $190 this morning from its mid· day peak m New York on Mon day. The drop also prevented, or at least pos tponed. a possible crossing of the Dow Jones in duatrial average of 30 stock.s and the price of gold The Dow traded in the870 range. Monex lo Newport Beach was quoting gold at $689.97 at about 11.30 tha morning, and silver at $34. In London, gold cl~ed today at $705, down incredibly from Monday's close of $838.SO was bdna quoted In New Yort as low cs $33.69 In Zuncb tbe price stood al $733 when trading ended. down from $850 Monday. SILVER VALUE HIKES PRICE OF ALM -84 OLD COINS, VALUABLES BRING BIG CASH -BS Gold opened today m both &Andon and Zurich at $&35. Gold closed at $834 39 an ounce m Hong Koog today, $6 61 above Monday's close but far below the record prices set Monday 10 New York and Europe Trading in Hong Kong opened al $815.67, down $12 11 from the closing price Monday or S827 78. then shot up to a peak of S83S 08 in midmorning. Profit-taking broqJ:Jt t.be price down, but it clim l>ed steadily m the after· noon because of rumors tbat the situaboa in the Middle East was deteriorating. On Mooday. the pnce hit a Hons Kong rerord of $838 78 an ounce In New York, gold pnces soared to $875 a troy ounce Moo- day before slippmg back by $50 or more m late trading. Gold for January delivery reached a high of $875 on New York's Commodity Exchaoge Inc before closmg al $825.50, up $13 SOfortheday New York currency dealer.I said Carter's late afternoon an- oou ncement that the United States "must pay whatever pnce is required to remain the atrongest nation m the world" gavethedollarsomesupport Youth Convicted In 1977 LOMPOC CAP) -Cbriltopber Boyce, ooe of two )'OUDI Califor- niam coovicted iD W17 ol de- Uvertn& copies of cl.ualfted U.S. defense document. to Soviet •sent.a, bu eKaped from the federal priaoo here. a prboo spokesman uJd today. lllh FAman, executive U&ia- tant to the warden at Lompoc, said that "escape paraphernalia'' including t.manips and a makeshift ladder were found at the rear fence of the manmum-aecurity prison 150 males northwest of Loa Angeles The aearcb or the grounds was conducted after Boyce was missing al the 10 p.m . prl5ooer count Monday The prt.aoo had recently been converted from a minimum· security facility to muimum· secunty after several escapes, mcludmg that of American In- dian activ1st Leonard Peltier He 1s scheduled to be sentenced m Lo6 Angeles today for last year's escape Andrew Lee. sentenced to bfe an pnsoo an the same case. re- mamed LD custody at Lompoc to- day. Boyce, the son of a former FBI agent, was servang 40 yean for bJ.S part m the case. The story ol bow Boy~ and Lee obea1ned and delivered U.S. satellite secrets to Ruaaaan aeent.s waa the subject of a 19'1'9 book "The Falcon and the Snowman" by Robert Uncbey, a New York Times reporter. The U.S. marshal's office, the FBI and locaJ law enforcement otfacers were searching for Boyce. 1bere wu no infonna- tioo oa wbetbet' be had aQ.J out- side 81d in b.ia eKape. Boyce, 28, was impnsoned June 3>, 1'77, for communicat- m& and traauuttJ.De information to a foresgn government, alter a Los Angeles federal court Jury dehberated three hours From mid 1974 to the eod of 1976 Boyce was a secunty clerk for TRW Inc . a defense contrac- tor 10 the Los Angeles suburb of Redoodo Beach A ssutan t U S Attorney Richard A. Stliz maintained dur- ing prosecut.Jon of the case that the sttunty breach was ooe of the most senous m recent his- tory 1/a.nd said intelligence of- ficials may never know the full impact ol the documents given the Russians ISee ESCAPE, Page A2> After hitting $875 in New York on Monday, gold was trading as low as 16&5 in New York today but later climbed iusl above $700, tbenitfell back to$882. Gold prices plunged as in vestora cubed in on bullion's re- cent spectacular price rise. I County Woman Raps London's five major bullion houaea fixed the price for mom- inl tradinl at $763, and the af ternoon llx1ng was $737 50. In Zurich, the metal was quoted at $777 at midday. The dollar firmed, and dealers attributed the strenathen.lna to Prnident Carter's stand acainst the Soviet Intervention in Afp•niatan. London silver, which bu been cllmbln& rou&h}y ln line with IOJd, abo dropped today. Jt WU quoted at $U.50 an ounce, down from $48 Mooday. However, lt Cult Deprogrammer SAN DIEGO CAP) -A member of the Church of Sclen- toloey bu tesWied that cult deprogrammer Ted Patrick kept her prlloner for 37 days after she wu lured into a Lacuna Beach bouM lat fall and called ber "a mlndleas robot." Paula Dain, 2t, told a court beartna that abe ftnally escaped but "I wu tsrlfted." Weat•er SunabJne continulnt Wed.wday wtth little t.em· perature cbanae. Lowa tonimht 3' at the beacbea ancf' 48 inland. Bl•h• W edneaday ee alOGf the coat and12lnland. San Clemente 0 Ks Ranch School Site Tbe teetimoa1 wu liven Mon- day at a prellm1nary hearlnl for Feathered Friend Free INSIDE TO A" SoftMt ............ -ht to US --.. Joelc .tpc1' b ... a. ta ..., llU oU io mot ~ ~ed. (&.• Mopt+•ol/, aJ. JHn. Seboob Superintendent Jetty Tbormley tofd truatea Monday there are two other nearby acbool ati. that could terve tbe community b1 tile time tbe boUMlue~. Scbool d!Mitct oftldall hope that ftmdl for new etuarooms ca.a be obtetned from It.ate plUHIJ wlddn tbe DID ft't'O Jeara or ponlbl1 from otber de· ••loptn lD UNI area. Tbe llutleheld tebool plan mast IUD bl appro"4 by the 8aD aemmte pan. aad .... Dini oammliilaM before U 111 amaldered bJ tbl cttt CGaDdl lat. thll ,..,. Tb• ililld·•Cre Hbool .9lan calla for a dlJqierated P9I' *1· Jae 11t to u11e . propo1•d clUll'Oaml .ad . GuJls And Friend Da lly,., ... _.,. • ..,...... ..... Jr Bruc<.' Jljgginbotham, who recently moved to Laguna Beach from Pittsburgh, feeds M'agulls :Jl Laguna'!S Mam Beach Park. RriRht. ch.•ar Wt'uth('r and a shining blue ocean transformed the coast Uus weekend to a ~ummerhkc rohort after weeks of ram . f't"091 Pa., A J ESCAPE ... The f'BI ~aid Boyce and Let•, 28, began their ~cheme lo sell se<'rets to the Soviet Umon early tn 197S, and allegedly sold classified 1nfonnat1on about a prop()lled satellite commuruca lions network for spies to a So Vlet agent the FBI identified aJ. Bons Gnshin. a science attache •at the Soviet embassy 10 MelDro City Witnesses at trials or tbe two hoyhood fnends said that Lee was paid $70,000 for tbe top secret matenal. Boyce also was accused of stealing codes which the government contended rould have compromised the ClA's c-ryµt ograph1c commun1catJons s}stem Hovcc, test1fyrng at Lee's tnal, said Lee blackmailed him into part1c1patang. Ile labeled Lee as a heroin addict who needed money for his habit. Lee was arrested an January 1977 outside the Soviet Embassy in Mexiro City, and authorities said that microfilm of top secret U S documents was found in has pocket At the time he claimed he worked for tbe CIA 1liieves Get Truck, Tools Burglars removed a eate c(f its hin&es at the Lacuna Beach Lumber Co. Mooday n11bt, lak· ing a truck and more than $1,000 10 lumber and toola Police said the bur1lan made off with a truck valued at $2,700, a long with 50 sheets of exterior plywood and tools durin1 the evening break-in at tbe lumber yard localed at 1785 La1una Canyon Road. Officen are lnvealieaUna the bur1lary al the bualneaa owned by lon1·time Laaunan RlchardJ Jabrais. DAILY PILOT Elders Balk Rate Hike Draws Howls LOS ANGELES CAP) -Angry senior citizens have protested Southern California Gas Co. 's $178.9 mtlbon rate bike appl.Jcal.lon at an emollonal state Public Utilities Commission hearing. The only PUC representative present. Judge Mary Carlos. on several occasions was forced to ask for ~rder Monday from the crowd, which was pro- testing the proposed 16. 7 percent residential rate hike. If the increase is granted, residential rates would go up about $3 SO a month "The lifeline rate is gotng down the dram for us seniors," said Edward Nov1coff, founder and vice president of Seniors for Political Action "The time has come lo stop." The gas company contends 1t needs the mcrease lo cover higher wages and payroll taxes, new con· servation activities, and expansion and replacement of facilities. From1 Pap A J MOTHER ••. therefore requires environmental documentation before implemen· talion" Sanchis says the district la seeking an opution from county counsel prior to the Feb. 1 inilla· lion of lbe bus fare program. Tbe district claims the bus program cosU $205,000 per year, and that by charging for ridership, the district can re· cover up to $150,000 cf tbal COil. Decline in bus ridenbtp could affect that income, Sancbi.s said "We're assuming initially there will be carpooling and some drop in rlderablp," he said. He said the district will study the program "until we know ex· actly what the ridenblp will be under the paid pro1ram," al which time the board will mate a determlnatlon about future bus routes, lclleduJJ..Di and the po11ibility of consolidation of routes. "If fewer student.a are rldinc. our plan would be to reduce the number ol buses proportionate· ly, wblcb will reduce th• expen· dlture cf the d.lltrlct, • • Sancbis Hid. SllDQPI for the bUI fare pro- aram besan toda1, with parenla uked to pay for tranaportlna tbeir younpt.el'I throusb mid· MarC!b. Gymnastics Clae Slated in San Juan Four tumbllna clu1e1 and a f)'nmuti<?I clau are hem. of. fered tbrou1b the San Juan Caplltnno llecre1Uon Deoart· ment Tut1da11 for el•bt Mllionl that be1aa toda7 at tbo lo Juan Elamentary Scbool. l'urtbir lnform1Uoa may be obUlned b1 Ullln1 tbe SU .ruan CapJatrdo . reatloa DIPUt· eat MODda1 tbroalb l'rldQ from 10 1.m. to ' p.m. at m.;un. Van Alstine Ouunher Head Rick van Alallne, a saVll\gS and loan branch manager. has been elected president of the Capistrano Beach Chamber or Commerce Bill Froberg, a Capistrano Beach attorney, was named first vice president. Micky Va lenline . who serves as secretary for the Capistrano Bay Park and Recreation 01."l tric:t, was elected second vice president Barbara MacAdam, a San Clemente banlt manager, was elected secretary-treasurer. The chamber officers were inaWled at a banquet held Thursday in San Juan Capistrano. Talk Cut Off By 'Hot Line' San Clemente resident Jeri Graehal called police Mooday ni,ht aft.er abe waa auddeoly cut of d urlnl a telephone coaveraa· Uon with her friend. Attempts to reach the friend a1aln by telepbcne proved futile. Pollee dllpatcbed an officer to lbe friend'• Avenlda Pelayo home. Wblle talldn1 to Ma. Graehal, police 1aid, the friend 's telepbaae win wu draped over a boUJq teapot that melted the cord. Tax Aid Offered Frff lilcoiu tax antatance ror Mnior cltllem will be olf e'red from t a.m. w 1J noon evfll'Y Mooday and Tbunday belln· DlDI Feb. 4 la the Couiu:U Cham· bert, City Hall, IOI l'orHt Ave , ~ tseacfl, J'Urtblr \nlotmltion may be obWMd b7 ca.II f/11 1. Cause? A prell t1ar1 coroaer'1 1utope1 lbowl a man who cled JaD. 1t wllle ICUfnlDI wttb TVt't1ll polk'e tbabd CID bll OW'D blood aDd 1uttocated. Sit. L«l OardDe1" ol tbe TaaU.n Police D~C!!.tment aald Sa71D01lid W ar..t, ID, al T\w&ba, may have cbobd CID the blood tbld ran down h1a tmo.t from cuta on h1a mouth or a nOMbleed. Gardner 1a.td the preUminary rnulla wen relayed to him by a deputy corootr. But tM eoroner'1 offte. re. I-.ct to nleue &JlY olftdal ln· formation oa ar...•a cauee of death UDtU all medical reporta an ln. "It'• not became we're tJ7tD1 to be cal)'." aald Jim Delmer. eblef dtpuly ooraner. ''The in· forma':'Jun lan't complete." The man'• iQJwi• were fullered dwint h1a atruU)e wtth police u they tried to 1ubdue him for bandcutfiq, Gardner Hid Three police otrlcen bad been called lo the aputment of UreHle'a nanct.-e lo quell an llflU· nitont Tho offiCt'l"ll uaed a neck bold meant to render auapecta un conacloua ln UJ •tt.empl to aub due Bruet', who they aald betamt• violent lt waa dunn" the l truHle that firf'11~ ff'll and hll hllt hod on a rf'friRC"rator. 0 ardnenaid Tu.Un police and the Orangf" County Dlllrlct Attorney's Of rice are lnvuU1aU01 Bniaee'a death The three cfficen w11J rt'· main on duty \hrouahout lbe ln veostla.Uoo, Gardner 1aid Tht• to•kologlul tealJI that wall romple-tt• lht' 11ut.opey are ex Pf'<'tl"d lo be ready late th.is wt•t•k f'romPagrAJ KRISHNA .•. typewn~r cruses. Investigators testifif'd the oil was obtained from supplier.; in Pakistan who would only deliver 1l 1f lh<• <'Ourier presented a photograph of Davis Dobertf'ell p~ted f'VllM-n<"t· dunng the two-week lnal that various front companae!'I were establashed to launder lbe pro ceeds from sale or the bash 011 and to gave membent or the group seemingly le1lUmate sources or mcomf' Jury deliberations beRan f'n. day and conclude d Monday evemng. All but one of the 11 lndictees were one time members or Hare Krishna temples an Los AngeJf'S or Laguna Beach althou&h tern· pie officials swd they bad ~ excommunicated at the lime ol the indictments Oiamher Orcht"slra The Toulouse C hamber Orchestra will perform at the third <'Oncert of the Laguna Beach Chamber Music Society at s· 15 p.m. Thursday at the Laguna Beach High School Audatonum, 62S Park Avenue. Laguna Beach T1clteu are S7 each. Further mformaUon may be obl.alned by calllng ~ 7794. 0 DAY. IN BRIEF---... "*"'*''''°°'"'-~ ..... ~. BJfte~p,.... Preddent Cuier Htaded an ollH brucb to lraa'a l'ft'Dlu. tloDary rest.me despite tbe aonilnued c SJUvtiy ol IM Am.tan hoe~ ln Tehran. But. be warmd ,\Jatollab R Kho- metnl • fGl'C8I that Amertca'a p.eUence i. "aot aalimlted." n.. wu no immediate ,..PGDM from tru. Zaru. lloo· day, F«etsn MllllNr Sedtsh Obotbsadeb lumped Ametean impetiallam aod Soviet commwalam toe.ether u t.breata to Ida country. Meanwhile. the approximately !JO boltqea ln the u .s. Em· ba11y ln Tehran be&an lbetT 80th d1y ln captivity. <Related story. Paae C3. > S.net• r ... ,na AIP•• Grtp a,,... AMeda&elll ,..... Tbe Soviet Un.ton la reported U1htenln1 Ila 1rtp on Arp•ntst.aa, with t.bouaaDda c:A IM!mlnlstratora tak!q over the sovel'lllDmt ud ltOoP9 transferred from eaat.ern Europe replec. lq A/pan army desert.era The Sunday nmes of London reported from Kabul that almost ~.ooo Soviet bveaucrata bave been nowo to the Alchan capital to clean up the meu resuJUna from three communiat COUPI ln 30 monthl. The correspondent for the lDdlan Statesman wrote llooday after arrtvinl in New ~lhl fn>m Kabul that the Soviet bold on lbe Aflhan eovemmeot LI "romplet.e and Irreversible." 1t'latll.U' Af."r.r .. Rro<-•ed WASHINGTON <AP> A Seoate-Howse conference oom- mltt.ee a&reed today on the m•jor elements of a "windfall prot. Ila'' tax that would co.t the 011 l.Dduat.ry 1227 .3 billion in lbe UleOI. 1be con.ft>reefi still must dt-C'idc oo what ltlnd of ao ener1y pro1ram a ht~ share of the rnonf>y .. hould bt' spent Howcv~r. lbe b1age11t obstarlc to hnal action on the btU was removed when the panel agre<.'d on $22 ~ b1llioo as the ahare of the $227 3 b1lhon that would bt· p1ud by 1ndcpt!ndenl segments ot the oil industry. The rest would bt• u~~w:.se-d 11gall\5l the maJor 011 comparues Marines Charged With V andalisrn Four Camp Pendleton M armes were arrested earty to day oo cbarles they amasbeod nine parldne met.era near Uk" Sao Clemente pter only to find that most of the eotn-0peraled devtces were empty. Arrested are Bernard Eugen.· Lemuter, 19: David Chari~ Porth. 20 , David Kent Haug'lt, 19, and Dooald Wa~ John.son. 21. Police are questiorung lbe four men iD COODeC1ioa With a rub ol recent "Qiol Hand Luke" part. IOI meter break·lDS LD lbe ~h area during the past two ~. It is a1leced that the four men were seell by a beach·atta re51 dent who beard them ~ a ham mer to bash the met.en. .. 1 1 20 a m. todav Poltce stopped tbe four Mannes tn an auto aea.r tM north bexb ~ at l Q a m It is alleged that a ba~ screwdnver a tare 1roo and ('Olfll ~ found ID lbe auto The tools auy tuave ~ U5f'd in cooneC'tlon with the meter breakms. ~said Police said tbey han hid s1m1lar problems lD tbe past with thieves, operaunc lib tbe Paul Newman mouoa pictun <'haract.er, who np open parbn" meters to get the coma UlStde But pollce have rettnUy asked city crews to empty the meter.; more often so that there i.s les.o; loot iD them But a doubl~d 0 0 meter <'Oats about $200 to replace La.st July, a 27-year-old man was arTe:Sled oo charges be Uled a papecutter to take parting meters orr their stands. The mPtcrs were later recovered minus the COl.Jl8 inside. police ~aid Ford Named Dana Point CofC Leader Dobefty Realty associate RJct Ford bas beoeo eJecteod president of lhe Dlllla Point Chamber ol Com~ ror 1980 foUowuig tbe <'hamber's flrst m~ ol the 'ear · lnrorning vice pres1dellts att attnnw) Matt Neale and Alex· andt>r Mclleary of Broob1de Wtner) Coollnwng u treuurer for another term is Maureen Vt>rgeront cf Provtdenl Federal Sa vtnis and Loan Also elected to the board ol directors were Karen Tall, Robert Neprude and Jim Krem· bas. and cool1nwng board mem· bers 1.oduded Gary Mc:Avoy , An· drew Looml.s, Travis Grubb and R uas K.uson. ~ Oo<' o a supef1at1ve range of diamonds o Plus. personalized service and the most competitive prices, anywhere. o 0 0 ~,. __ U •ASHtON ISlANO • NlWP'OlT lfACH, CAUfOlNIA 92660 TILUHONI 11t41 644•24'4 ---.-.----.-..--..-.-. ORANGE COUNTY1 CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1980 Yo•r Hometown i Dally New•pap r I c Fl FTEEN CENTS 1 Bed Spy Escapes From Prison I· Youth Convicted · Dramatic ·"' ,_..._ .... ' -.. ~ Plummet Gulls And Frinad Bruce Higginbotham, who recently moved to Laguna Beach from Pittsburgh, feeds seagulls at Laguna'!f Main Beach Park. Bright, clear weather and a shming blue ocean transformed the coast this weekend to a summerlike resort after weeks of rain. Bus Charges Protested Mother Vows· Appeal to Attorney General By STEVE IUTCllELL Of .. o.lly ........... The mother of four Laguna Beach younptera says she'll aak tile ltM.e Attorney General for belp next week if the school dis· Uict eoee ahead with plans to dlaree parents for busine their dilldren to acbool. Robin McCormick, who baa ebrff cblldnm attending Aliso $emeatarJ School, aent a letter * * * to Laeuna Beach Unified School District SUperintendeot Robert Sancbla earlier tbi.s week aaying the bus fare proll"am requires an environmental impact report. She claims the d.l.atrict is re- quired to follow the guldeli.nea of the CaUfornla Environmental Quality Act when undertaking aucb a pnicram, and warm that ii the district does not undergo an immediate lnltia1 1tudy of the * * * Huntington Board ~ eighs Busing Fees · BJ lmY aAUSBN . . ............. 1 ChU'llnl Kboo& bua f-to tartnta la .. 111UDeotlonable," Hanttqton Beach area lebool iftldala aareed MCJDd91 ~ ,. Bat tber mee1tlol!ed tt UIJW"J. • Oeean Vlew (elementary) lehocll blbid .. faeed wllb ID- ..... trwportatiaG CCIM&. a requirement, sbe will ult the state attorney general's office to step in. Lut month the school board inltiated a bm fare program that means parenta who send their children to school on the bUI will pay approximately 70 cents per day per younpter. The proaram wu oppoaed by parents at a recent school board meetln&, but Mrs. McCormick's letter, received by the d.i.at.rict Monday, la the ftnrt action taken a1alnlt the bus proll"am. "U tbla 1oe9 tbroup, it's IO- iDI to cmt me SB a year to send my three kids to All.so on tbe bua," the 8DP'>' mother said. But abe refuea to pay tbe fare, and instead, will join several other parenta to carpool their younpten to acbool. "I fisure it wU1 co.t me 31 cenll a daJ to carpool," abe 1ald, 0 and my car la a 1u q ." Diltrtet ofllclala say tbey have contaded the county eoumel'• Qff:lce for an opinloa lD re1adoD to whether an eavironmeqtal re- port la required. ·1n 1977 LOMPOC (AP) -Cbrls1opber Boyce, one ol two young Califor- niana eonYicted iD um of de- liverioi copiee of cluaifted U.S. defense documents lo Soviet a1ents, baa escaped from the federal priaon here, a prison spokesman aald today. Blllt Edman, executive uaia- tant. to the warden at Lompoc, said that "esc ape paraphernalia" including tinsnips and a makeshift ladder were found at the rear fence ol the maximum security prison 150 miles northwest of Los Aneeles. The search of the grounds waa conducted alter Boyce was missing al the 10 p.m prisoner count Monday The prtaoo had recently been converted from a minimum security facility to maximum· security after several escapes, including that of Amencan In dlan activist Leonard Pelller He is scheduled to be &enteoced in Los Angeles today for last year's escape Andrew Lee, sentenced to hJe i.n prison 1n the same case. re mained in custody at Lompoc to- day Boyce, the son of a former FBI agent, was seI'VlDg .w years for bis part in the case The story of bow Boyce and Lee obtained and delivered U.S. sateJHte secrets lo Russ ian agents wu the subject of a 1979 book ''The Falcon and lbe Snowman" by Robert Lindsey, a New York 'nmes reporter. The US. marshal's office, the FBI and local law enforcement officers were aearchin1 for Boyce. There wu no informa- tion 00 whether be had any out- side aid in bb escape. Boyce, 26, was imprisoned June 20, urn, ror communicat- ing and trasmitting mformation to a foreign government, after a Los Angeles federal court jury deli berated three hours. From m.id-19'14 to the end of 19'76 Boyce was a security clerk for TRW Inc .. a defense cootrac tor in the Lo6 Angeles suburb of Redoodo Beach Assistant U .S Attorney Richard A. Stib maintained dur- mg prosecUllon of the case that the security breach was one of the most serious in recent his- tory, and said intelligence of ficiala may never know the full impact ol the documents given the Ru.ulans. Tbe FBI aaid Boyce and Lff. 28, began their scheme to sell secrets to the Soviet Union early in 1975, and aJJegedly sold clauified information about a propoMd satellite communica- tions network for spies to a So- viet a1ent the FBI identified as Boria Griahin, a actence attache at the Soviet embassy in Mexico City. Witneaaes at trials of tbe two boyhood friends said that Lee waa paid $70,000 for tbe top secret material. Boyce alao wu accused ol atealinl codes which the 1overnment contended could have compromised the CIA'• cryptoerapllic couim UDicaUooa 1yatem. Boyce, teatif7in1 at Lee's trial, aald Lee blackmailed him Lato partidpat.tna. He labeled Lee u a heroin addict wbo needed money for bla bablt. Lee ... an.ted la January 1m outllde tbe SoYiet Embuly in Maleo QtJ. and authorttiel Hid that mfcraftlm of top aecrel <See IBCAPB, Pase AJ) .et f:L qiq btlMS and more ciudenta wttb transportation ...... aetghbotbood lebooU Good Deed ir Give. tRealUm Mesa to Aid Girl Scoutl 01I pus ' - AP-...... SPY F\.E£S PRISON Chrtetopher Boyce By Gold From AP Diapatcltes Gold plunged even faster to- day than it bad gone up in recent weeks. Silver also dropped dramatically. At on• point. the precious metal had dropped u much as $1.90 tlua afternoon from ita oud· day peak 1n New York on Mon- day. The drop also prevented. or at least postponed, a possible crossing of the Dow Jones 1n SILVER VALUE HIKES PRICE OF FILM -84 OLD COINS, VALUABLES BRING BIG CASH -85 dustrial average of JO stocks and the price of gold. The Dow traded mthe870 range. Monex m Newport Beach wa~ quohng gold at $682 at about 12 30 this afternoon. and silver at$34 In London. gold clm.ed t.OOay at S705. down LDcred1bly from Monday's close or $838 50. After hitung $875 Ln New York on Monday. 1ZOld was trading as low as $685 an New York today but later chmbed 1ust above $700 Then 1t fell back to $682 London's five major bullion. houaea fixed the pnce for mom- mg trading at $763, and the af. temooo fixing wu $737.50. In Zunch, the metal was quoted al sm at midday Huntington Girl, 6, Returns Home Valeena Miller, the 6·year-0Jd taken from her grandparents· Hunt.mgton Beach home more than a year ago, was on her way back to Orange CQJJnty today followmg a ruling Monday by an Arkansas Juverule court referee Blast, Fire Hit Tuna Boat In San Diego that her mother shouldn't have custody ol the child. Judge W.Q Hall decided at the end of a t'MHiay beanng that the former child beauty pa1eant wm ner should be placed wtth her grandparents. Kenneth and J uanita Moore of Huntmaton Beach They are her legal guard· 1ans and parents of 26-year-0ld Camalla Miller. who faces child st.ealinl charges 10 Orange Coun- ty in connection wt th the case. Orange County authorities say Valeena was lJvmg with her grandparents m 1978 when Mrs. M iUer allegedly took the child and disappeared. They were found a year later in Art~u The Moores have been attempt- ing to regain cmtody of the child since July. The Orange County pre- liminary bearing into child steal- ing charges again.st Mrs. Miller is scheduled to start Wednesday in Santa Ana. Mrs. Miller is free on $10,000 bail and attended tbe custody bearin& la Berryville, Ark. Govan IL Burke. an attorney for the Arkansas Department ol Social Services, said tod91 that Mn. Miller testified at tbe bear- ing that sbe "dearly lovea tbe 1 child " Coast Weat•er Sun1blne coatlauta1 Weclaeld.ay witb little tem- perature chance. Lowa ton.labt 18 at tbe beaches aocf 46 inland. Hl1ba Wednetlday 91 a1aq the coutad 12inlaDd. INS .. E AY SotM ..... ,.. .. ... -f)ld to~ ...... Ioele ~r:c!u"to -=·~ tw•H. (,_ Mope+W'ol/, aJ. ' ! l ~mey Vlonfiued' . In Death la nplalaJn1 th proble011 wltb Patton'• law pracUce, S&otke ukl I.bat Mftl'al peop&e bad left tbe ... ftrm "larsely became of the lntolerable attua Uoa wttb Gary." h 11 the defeDH eont.eatioa tbat Patton waa 1ufterla1 a man1c depressive mental coocti- tion wben the abootin1 occurred and tberefore lhould be found in aocent by reuoo of inaanity. Tbe jury Lo the flrat trial found that Patton wu sane at the lime the crime occurred. Stokke uaerted that Pattoo wu not capable of harboring malice aforetbou&bt when be aJ. lesed.ly abot h1I wtf e wt lb a 22 caliber automatic p~tol P at:ton. Stokke a&Jd. bad bor- rowed the auo so be could com mil auicide Stotke aald that Patton in tus deeply depresaed at•le waa ool capable of being aware ol bis legal responsibilities and therefore could not commit murder as defined by law A jury waa selected la~ Mon· day ronow~ five days or in tenalve examination by Stokke and Deputy District Attorney Paul Meyer Meyer, In ht. openlng l'llate meal, said that al ls the prosecu· lion's belief that Patton is guilty of second degree murder and waa aware ol h1I actions when the shoot.mg took place The SttOod tnal will proceed without lntroducllon of an Irvine police tape recording ol an l.ll· terv1ew in which Patton purportedly confessed to the cnme Judge Millard ordered the re-cord.mg suppressed Patton 11' free on $100,000 bail f'ro91PapAI ESCAPE ... U.S. document.a was found in his pocket. At the lime he claimed he worked for the ClA. Boyce and Lee both lived oo the atnueot Palos Verdes Penlnsula south ol Lo9 An1eles. Boyce's rather worked aa security chief for McDonnell Doqlu Corp. in HunUnctoo Beach after leaving the FBI. Lff'a father ls a prominent patboioeiat. lo an interview after be was sentenced, Boyce aa!d that when be and Lee mel wltb three Ru.alma in tbe dark buementor t.be embuay in Mex.lco City ln the fall or 1'71, oae Ruaalan railed bil slau ln a tout and aald "To peace." And Lee responded, "To cub." Boyce, an booor 1tudent duriq a bnefttme ln coUece. bad pauecl severauovemmeot security cbecb ore be weot to wort in TR W'1 "black vault," a code room for commuolcatlona between the CIA and the defeme contractor. DAILY PILOT A...,, f:ame a Spld~ .. ,..,.,....... These two Tucson youngsters don't seem thrilled to see a kid's favorite, Spider Man . The costumed cartoon character grabbed the unidentified boys during a pro- motion at a shopping center Kidnapping Payoff Offering Revealed An Irvine man testified today that be waa onee approached and offered $10,000 by murder auape<:t Larry Smith or Newport Beach to participate in the kid- nappiagofa woman. murder ln SUperior Court. Charles A Reich. who aald be had k.oown Smith for four years, told Judie Samuel B Taylor Jr that Smith fint approached him about participating In the aJ. leeed plot duri111 a meeUnc ln early August al the Foxlnmter discotheque 10 Irvine. Smith, 43. is In Central II Wlldpal Court in Sant. Ana for a prellm.ioa.ry bearing i.nto charges that be kidnapped C.rolyo Bealer, 24, of Garden Grove and murdered her. '·He uked me if I could hurt anybody, kidnap anybody. l saad I probably couldo 't, · · Reich t~tlfied The woman bu been m.1aalog since last August. Although no body ever bas been found, the dl1trlct attorney contends auffi dent evidence exists to show that the woman is dead and that Sm Ith should be tried for Reich srud that ln a subM- quent meeting two da~ later that Smith offered him $10,000 "If l wanted to be involved " The 1otendf'd victam, Reich testified, was Identified as a woman who waa the slater of the owner of a COMlructloo firm. Mesan.s Sought For Panel M Isa Bealer bas bttn miasing since Aug. 23 Her abandooed car was found on the Garden Grove ~way not far from her re1ud~ Costa Mesa officials an-~­ mg r1t.Jzens ln erested in st•rvang as alternates <. 1 the c1ty·s Hous 10g and Com1•1 unaty Develop ment Commtllet! Her disappearance col.nclded with telephone demands for $100,000 to her brother, Larry Fox of An.abeam Smith curreoUy is serving a 20-year pnaon sentence for at- tempted extortion on Fox. Smith was convicted of the charge 1n U S District Court in Los Angeles The committee advls~ the council on sper ding federal fund s for commc..nity proJttt.s sucb as subsidized senior citizens housing, low.cost home improvement loans 2,d develop ment of commuruly centers. In statements given lo the FBI, Snuth admitted his role m the extortion scheme, but claimed he had nothlng to do with the woman's disappearan~ and murder Interested persona are asked to write to City ManaJer Fred SonabaJ, Tl Fair Drive. Costa Mesa before March 1 Council Note• , Limitations Near For Lunch Trucks A Costa Mesa ordanance regulating safety standards for lunch truck.a with cookmg facilities waa approved on first reading Monday by the C1ty Councal The law makes the city's slandaroa identical to those set by Orange County for unlnco-poraled areas · It bans any cooking while the vehicle ls an mot.ion and sets strict standards for safety equipment and ut.enail storage. The ordinance was sparked by several accidents that have resulted ln senous lnJunes to lunch truck workera. * * • SANTA ANA ATl'ORNEV Jan Mart Dudman told City Council memben in the public commuoicaUooa port.loo of Monday's meetin1 thal police officers are lnadequatety trained to deal with cases lnvolvtn& violent, mentally dia- turbed lndivlduala Dud.man, who baa rued a claim aeainlt the city in the Dee. ll aboot1n1 death of Billy Res fflll by a Cost.a Mesa police offl~r. 1ald he believes police forces throu1bout Southern California need to re-examine the uae of non- deadly force such as Mace and to uae teams of psycbo'°Cllt. to advise officers City Attorney Robert Campapa told council memben he cooa1den Dudman'• remarlua at a public forum "Im- proper procedure" becauae of °'-adman'• potltioo u a le1al advenary of t.bt clty ln a l)CMnU•I court cue. At bil •U11eatioo, council memben thanked Dudman for hi.I remark.I but made oo .-pome . • * * A LONG.SOVOBT VAN to &Jd 1enk>r citizen particl- panta lQ t.be TLC (Tnnaportat.lon, Lunch and CoUDMlio& Protram) wW be putthued by the clly. OOl\a Mesa coun· ell memben dedded Moaday. They alloeat.s up to $20,000 ln (ederal HoualnC and Community Development funds to purchan t.be van. TLC•1 parent ll'OUP, PMdback P'oUDdaUoa, Joe., will be .... pomible for prOvld..Laa lmurance, mlllotenanc. aoCI a drlv•r Tbe van will bt UMd to tau Colt.a Mesa Mnlorl on lbopptq ~. to medical appamtment.I, oa fteld tn111 and for ou.r alDil1lt purpoMI • .. .. . TD CAUIOINIA CllAnQ ot t.be American Plan· n1nl AlloclatJon loteodl to ftl• • trtend ot the court bftel wtdi the .... ~m• ~ tn Colla ...... , Arntl reaone cAM.L CQaPaCJl• wd Monday. \;lllllpUbl UJd bi I Hem lnformed tti. Dl~.::tilU· D.lJaa IJlOUP1i" atf\Lll'I ti will lupport tbt Ci\111 a tlW the II~ 1t'1I YOWi' i&IUatJvt acted '°'"""*"·"' rt-~ tbia AmeJ •l~ Df'Dartb.Colta II a from medium· den 11.1, ~Ual lo io. CSeftt.laJ. ~ otn~la. alt.bOU~l 1117 Nqul* to _.., u,. ~ meenn, ban WlUt , t*'"' that the 1~1)QU!i1,ol • •ID.Ill patet al ~"' ~ UoA, laiUaUY11 lbOuld poUor·m • ... _..,. .... Ex-sect Members Convicted ftrM ot toar former m.mben of die Hare &rilJuul NllPom NC\ wwre CODYI~ '11 narcodea 1mu1,un, cbarpe MoDdaJ bJ • Loe Aqelel federal JUl'J. Laiuna Beac:b Nllktn1 Joe DHil, •• tbl allet..S ...... ot a rtu thlll tm~ mllUalll of clolfan worth OllsaabJ.ab oU. •• found aui)ty oo n1oe couata. Alto eoavicted were no..,1 .. Snyder, 218, three couata and Lawrence Mootcomery, ao, ooe COUDL .. ...,.,,.,., WU KqUiuad on CJDe eocct ud Jack Carreru, az. WU aequ1tted of thne ~. Tbe three men, all of wbom Ollc:e were auodated with tbe Laawia. Buda t.mp&e of.-tt. seet, are to JolD four otbel' c:o- defeadanta foe aentenctns Feb . 25 befon U. S. Dlstrtct Judie A. Andrew Hauk. Tboee four-Roy RJcbard, 30; Je>1epb Fedorowatl, ZS ; Robmt Carreru, 36, aod Patrick Kenealy. 30 -entered l\dlly pleu in the cue. Still at Jarce ln cooneeuoa with the 1mu11lln1 cue are Robert Shea, 40, Dean Green· ber1. 28, Gary Roberta, 29. The 11 men were named in federal lndlctmeot1 banded down after a two-year inveatip- tlon by the Internal Revenue Service and tbe Drue Enforce- ment A.dm.lol.at.rat.loa Thal iove1t11atlon was touched off by the 1laytnc ol a Fountain Valley matt ln a COO· aplracy allqedly t.uncbed by Da vu. RJchard, Fedorowski and business uaociat.es oot named in lbe d1'UI amuulinc indict- ment.a Richard wu &ranted lmm&m.1- ty from ~utioo lD the murder consplracy cue Davu pleaded guHty to kidnap conspiracy and served six months in county j&ll Fedorowskl ui still awaiting trtal lo the conspiracy case Federal prosecutor Erac Doberteen s81d the smugghng ring was led by Davis who 5et'lt courters J>09mg as businessmen between PaJustan and the Urut ed Stat.es carrying hashasb 011 in typewriter cases Investigators testified lbe oil was obtained from suppliers m Pakastan who would only dehver at if the courier presented a pbotoerapb or Davu Doberteeo presented evidence during the two-week trial ~t various front companies were established to launder the pro- ceeds from sale of the hub od and to g\ve members of the group seemingly le&lt1mate sources of tD('()me Jury dehberallon.c; began Fn- d a y and concluded Mondu) ev1·nmg All but OOE' of the 11 md1rtt"('l. were one tJme members ol Hatt Krishna temples tn Lo6 Angeles or Laguna Beach although tern pie officuili said they bad been excommurucatl"d al the time of the indJctmenLc; Grain Guards Eyed WASHINGTON !AP) The Carter admln1stral1on told Congresa today at was prepared to take "appropriate measures" to ensure that other natioos do not help tbe Soviet Unaoo make up for gram loet 10 the U S em- bargo DAY IN BRIEF-----.. Court Rej-ects B.akke R11ling SACRAMENTO <APl -A 1\at. appeala court. ~ t.be U.S. Supnme Court'• Bakke dedatoo, HYI the Uldventty ot Calllomia lll&7 not live PNl•rmc:. to mlaor1U.. lQ law ICbool adm .......... without q,uotu. .... , •• J.1 dect.Aoo b)' the ard Dtatr1ct Court ol AppqJ lf upbeJd by blOer eourt.a, would exclude California from the partial 9fct«y woa by mlaorlUea in the US. Supreme Court's 1'78 Bakke deelatoo. Tbe Bakke declltoo. alto hued on a UC Oavt. prosram aald radaJ quota.a may not be uaed ln protes1lonal school ai mwlclm but may be considered u ooe factor amoac otben in admluioal dedlkm. S.nec• l'f .. ie. Al ... • filrlp -rl''1!r.. .... .v:~ "'Z~-Dili lw irli·~on AIO-Am. wttb t6oua.-of adm!matraton tattn1 over the ~;~ ~ ~rteu:-'errect from eastern Europe reptac. The &mday nme. al l..cJGdon ~ from Kaba! tbat almost S.000 Soviet bureaucrm have been flown to tbe Allhan upltal to dean up the meu reautttnc from three communilt coup. In 20 mnnt.ba. ~Sette.. lrea St••~ BJ Tiie "-da&ed Presa Prwident Carter extended an olive branch to Iran's revoJu- tiooary regime despite tbe continued captivity of the American host.aces in Tehran. But be warned AyatoUab Ruhollah Kho- melnl'a fortts that Amerka's patience ls "not unlimited.·· There was oo Immediate response from Iran. Earlier Mon- day, Fomen lillnlater Sadeeh Ghotbzadeh lumped American lmpenallam and Soviet communism to1ether aa lbreata to his country. Mesa Bike Route Wncept Approved The formaboo ot a btll:e trails committee to look into the po11ib1litaes of major north south and east-west bike paths through Cost.a Mesa wu ap proved in eoottpt Mooday by the Costa Mesa City Council Councal members asked the <'tty's Traffic Comm11111aon to draw up 1oal:s and other Mesan Takes Papers for Cmmcil Race Costa Mesa businessman Richard W. Johnston of lST1 W Raker St took out papers Mon day as a candidate 10 the Apnl R <. 1ty Council election, off1c1al5 rcpo rted Loda y Job.nst.oo l! one of lht> owoen o( Pact.fie Auto Credat 10 Garden Grove Councilman Oona Hall and Mayor Ed McFarland have filed to run ln Apnl and businessman Chris Steel bas also ta.ken oot papers but ool retume-d them yet Filing clO&e:S Jan 31 ror the race. m which three or the ("()W1 ell 'a five seats will be up to votera All candidates run al large Councilman Dom Raciti bun 'l announced yet wbelher be will seek a lbln1 term. , s pee iii cations for t.be com mil tee The actJOn came after traffic commtJ.SIOOe{ Bob Graham told council mem~rs Costa Mesa ls lagging behind nt-1gbboring c1U~ such as Newoort Beach and Huntington Beach in its treatment or b1cyclut.s Gr11ham saJd he believes a bike tratls committee 1s overdue 1n Upt ol rapid development in some areas ol the city which could anterfere wtth trail coo- llDwty. Am<Jlll bil ~ala, In wtdcb cocmciJ mem ra expressed in- terest, art' to complete a bilte trail aJoac the clty'a weal side 50 youapten could ride safely down lbe Sant.a Ana River banb to the beach witbout t.akin« busy city streets, and an east west trail The ea'lt west path. Graham propo5E'd, would :skirt the Cost.a Mt-sa Goll C'QUr<.(' and run along f'a1r Dnve to connect with N('wport Beach's tratls tn the Back Bay Council members said they hope to S('e the committee formed wilhm a month or two to work with them as they revise the tran.aportataon element or the city's general plan this spring They said they would like to ~ee repr~ntat.Jves of a1J geo- graptucal areas of the caty se~ on the bike commilttt Interest- ed ~rson.5 can wnte to the Traf Cic Comm.Wion, Public Servi~ Department. P 0 . Box 1200. Costa Mesa 926218 0 B•IDJoardBoalts Women's groups in Tucson are calling this recycler's billboard a bust, demanding that the sign by removed. But Linda Lennutti. the YOlmg woman pictured, protested she Concorde Cuts Fare $225 LONDON CAP l Bra lash Airways w11l celebrate the fourth anniversary or 1t.s transatlan· tic Concorde flJghts by slashing about $225 off the London-Washington one-way fare for the supersonic Jetliner, 1t -wa.., announced lo a camprugn to attract more busmessmen to supersonic travel, the new st0gle fare will be $1,290.37. Airlme off1c1als said that is $33 75 more than the normal flrst·class fare on subs-Onie fligh ts. THE CUT-RATE llcket.s -still sub1ect to gov· ernment approval -were to go on sale today for travel between f'eb 15 and March 15. s&d J im Harns. manager for sales and customer services The first Concorde service to Amenca began on the London-Washington route May 24, 1976. following Concorde's commercial debut four months earlier on flights to Bahrain REDUCE YOUR TAXES? This yPar. uSf' n profP'is1onal to prepare your ta• return Therf' 1s a d1Ht>renct> hf!twt>i>n a CPA and olher •ncornP tax consu1tan1s -wo can help m1nirn1ze your raxes and know the needs of haroor arPa bu$1nes5'.!s and residents Call us for an app0mrmenr 6 73-3884 Balboa Island THOMAS E. AMFIMSOH, CPA ??Q MIW)Nlfll AV'" lc"'f"•l"lfW' r,f 8.aft:vlel 8a4bne 14"~ $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS • lnt.-reet only pev-«'f11 ··--• Coeeert"ial • Aeeod•11UO.I • w-kly coeelr-.te • Mondaly hi•dlft11• • 6 •~the to J Y~H • !H>•th«rn C&llforau o<I I loan Information ••rvi<• I t 'r tr..-,.,,, h (714) 7!59·1515 AMERIC.AH HOME MORTGAGE • HJ ~4•'"..,f•t1•f ( µ,,,..., Drive CJM•Qn Pla1a Newpor1 S..acl'I rahto,l'na 42bb0 ""-...... 1s an executive vice president with the Re· Cy Co firm and authorized the sign to boost business. Ea rnfngs Srt. Rtttord Burroughs Corp., lbe computer and buslness machines manufacturer, announced record net earnings, revenue. orders and backlogs for the year 1979 Net earnings Jumped 21 percent to $305,536,000 of $7 45 a share from $253,364,000 or $5.31 a sbare m 1978 wtule worldwide revenue advanced lS per- cent to $2,830,976.000 from $2,460,002,000 Rental and sel"Vlce revenue was up 12 pe~nt from 1978 and outnght sale of products l"06e 17 percent. In· coming worldwide backlois at year end were 12 percent abouve 1978, the big.best year-end level in the firm's hlstory, according to board chairman Paul S M.irabilo F.d Bub, general partner of Dlvenified D~velopmeat Co., Costa Mesa, a1lllounced the 85,362 square-foot Dry Creek Sboppmg Center his farm t'onstructed in f'rcsoo, ts 95 percent occupied. Mf'rcury Savings & Loan A.saociatloa, Newport Beach. has announced record fourth quarter net after tax-earnings and the second·best full year t•a rnings in Lhe company's hislory For the quarter ended Dec. 31, Mercury earned $2,480,494, more than 10 percent more than the similar quarter of 1978, the previous record. For the rull year, the association earned $7 ,693,907, less than 2 percent less than the all-time record net after-tax year in Im, whicb showed $7 ,830.795 Per sbare earnings for the fourth quarter of 1979 reached 72 cents a share aa com- pared with 64 cents (ad1ust.ed for stock ctivtdend> IO the fourth quarter or 1978 J um Cburcb Advertt.t.n.c & Grai>bic Deslp, Inc., Newport Beach, bas been selected to handle market research. advertising, public relations and special promot1ons for Newport Harbour National Bank The Europeao·style bank bas located in· tenm quarters at Pacific Coast Highway and MacArthur Boulevard, Newport Beach. Lenac, Warford, Stoae, Inc., an advertising, pubhc relations and marketing firm, bas expanded its offices with the purchase of a new 8,()()().square- foot building at 4701 ·8 Teller Ave . Newport Beach. latergnted Data Corp., a leading supplier of computer systems to the automotive af\ennarket, has changed Its name to Aatolope Data Sy1&.em1, Inc. The announcement was made by A. Richard Trueblood, vice president or the Costa Mesa firm. Tedroa E~rtng, bc. bas leased, with an option lo purchase. 14 acres or land OD Mason Street in the lrvtDe lodaatrial Comple~ East for the purpose of housmg corporate headquarters, labs, and manufacturing facilities. THE TAX NIAN COMETH. BE PREPARED. Only at Mutu•I Savings-Free t•x prep•r•tlon when you open or renew • &-month Money M•rk•t Account. We 'II arrange for H & A Block to prepare both California and Federal income tax returns, and most accompanying schedules, free for savers with qualifying accounts. The only exclusions are schedules, forms and statements that pertain to business, profession, farm or rental Income. This tax service is only offered by Mutual Savings. Call for details. Tax service not available In San Diego County. 12.453"- 11.886"- Mllonll Money ....... ~ (111,111....._. Eftecttve Jan. 2A ttwu 30 Annualized yiefd assumes funds remain on deposit for 12 months at the same annual rate. Rates are sub- ject to change at renewal. Federal regu4atlons require a aubetantiaJ penalty for earty withdrawal and prohibit com- pounding of Interest on 8- month Money Mari<et Accoun1a. ... .. Sentiment Has a Pric Gold Rush Empties Duaty Cloaeta WASHINGTON <AP) -Granddad'• broken sold pocUtwatcb aod 1rut aunt nlly'• sold Jewelry may DOt look Ute a ra.IDbow. But dust tbem otf anyway. TIMre ~be a pot of cub at lb• botu.~r jewel box. Wlt.b &Dd 1Uver breaklna pric. records almOlt • Amertcam all over t.be country are 1lftin1 lbrouah tbelr valuable1, welthinl HD· tlmental vafue a1aln1t the aoartu price of precious met.all. Many are ftndina tbat even se:otimeot bu lta price: They're cub.lna in old coim. aold watchft. silverware. caodlesticka, aUver bowls and almost an)'tblna e1ae tbat shines. Wasbln1ton jewelry store owner Jim Roaeobetm paid $800 for a small rold box and SlOO for a gaudy allYer plate with "Northeastern Unlvenlty" engraved on tbe rim l'N CIN~I? coln store owner Randy Sandler pald $1,.IJOO for lhrff silver bowls. At the Coin Pocket stores ln Denver, salesman Kenny Mcintyre said a tbree·tooth aold bridge witb rold fillings brings $16 while silver dimes. dated 1.964 or before, aet $1.45 or more. "A lot of what we're buytoa ii stuff people didn't t.hl.nk wu valuable -broken bracelets, old bridge wort and other tb1np they bad bidden away because they didn't know what to do wttb them," Mcintyre aald. Even crusty old gold ruu.nga are considered an invest.meoL ''See this little bag?" said jewelry store owner Jae King, holding up a small Manila envelope filled with gold fillings be bought from a dentht. "It's worth $600, $700, and the guy juat had 1t bang· mg around his office "LAST OCTOBER, a guy dressed Uke a bum came m with tus gold bndgework l got a hammer, banged owl the teeth and gave tum $100 " Other people are more w1Umg to bargam As King talked, a gray-haired woman carrying a plasllc shoppmg bag entered tus store. located 111 Washington's fas hionable Georgetown se<:lloo She produced a gold charm bracelet and a gold watch "Al my age. near retirement, these thmgs are less important to me." said Lu<-1Ue Hawluns, a secretary who works for the Veterans Admuustra· tioo "It's time lo get nd of these thulgs. And with mflatioo, l need the money ·· King weighed the Jewelry and offered her S90 for the watchband and S200 for the bracelet M15s Hawkins refused to sell King offered S375 for the bracelet. Agam Miss Hawkms refused "I'LL BET l CAN j.tr·t more for them at anoth~r store · · she said and "'alked out "" .......... MELTED GOLD BAR WORTH '4,000 , Mich... Scmnrtz, New Youk City Jeweler Across town, Mary Jenkins, a SO-year.old housekeeper, walked mto a posh shop spec1alblng Ill old ooios and opened a blue scarf filled with sliver coins with a race value or $36.50. The owner offered her SS13 for the coins, almost pure silver because they were minted before 1964 Mrs Jenkins didn't sell ''I'll sell them when I can get $1,500 to $2,000," said Mrs Hawkins. who hrus eight t'hildren "They were my father's coins, and I hate to part with them. But I'd bke the money to help further my t'haldren's education · Nancv Jordan. a gold Spe<'lallsl for Southeast Banking Corp 1n M1am1. said there 1s no logic lo the wild $t'lllng and that has hcr worned "TllERE'S JUST NO SENSE to it," s he said "These people art-running <;cared. Hut I'm scared. too 1 JUSl know that when at comes down. and al will. a lot of people are going to sell and the prict! v.111 fall mighty rasl .. (It dad today in London and :-;ew York 1 Ha.rt")· Finn. prt"S1dent of a Bo-iton gold and silver ,ewelry bu.~m~s called E B Hom, said that m his 35 yea~ with the company, he s oever seen anyUung like 1t "The bag item IS silver natware." Finn said . Service for 12 -at $4G a utcn.'>11 goes for $2.000 to SJ.000 "That'c; not 1nclud1ng lht> knive.-; They have hollow handlt•s We rt• makm.; 15 to 20 per Cl'nt ' ()vt•r Tiu" (:ounlf·r MASO listinq\ )-. ... , .. ....,(. .,,, 4J ·-· ·-~ "~­, .... Ut.. A~ • .. 11,.. Ow~tow ti J , • ...., S.01·~ )0 ~ ,, .. 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Tha nouan, for example, that familY .. altb eu P'O• eKh ,.. • and the belief that macertal life huprovea eadl year. Pd that upwanl moblllt1 la alwa71 Jemible for t.be am~. We u••'t yet dtseuded thoM no-dom, became t.bey an IO deepty lm· bedded lD our peycbee. They bave been wrltun Into bifiory boob. t.t.y are part of our lltenture, they are deptcted ln advertilementa. We have, however, auapended tbem. ~ •r&r. COii.ta vc matiol U&bl uwe houieS more desirable than 1mpreaalve man1lona And pint-size cu'°''"' can are aubstitutinc for t.oo.e old parlors on wbeell lnflatim baa challenged Americam with touch de· daions, but many of them have temporarily sidestepped the cballenie by utillz.ing their aavln&• acc:ounta and ~t.hen dipplnc l.ato their credit accounts for more FACING THE CHALLENGE has been made aU lbe more difficult for milbona of families because they have seen lbear paychecks rise appreciably. Don't bluer paycbeclu mean a hi&ber standard of hvlna" They uaed to. Lut year, however, those b1e wage 1n totally absorbed by creases were almo:1t ( J higher pnces. and thrreNEJJ'S ANALYSIS is Uttle hope of sub!ltan _ _ t1ally IM~ inflation tht.s year 11le mob1.lJty lad der has bttome a tre11dm11J Eventually, if they havt'n't alrecdy , Amencans wall be forced to rttOgrutt that many of their ingralJled hopes can- not be fulfilled. simply bttaUM: the United States lSn't growmg the way 1t once did Productivity haurn document the slowdown For many'Jean foUowmg World War II the count mc~aaed Its rate production efficiency by about 3 pertflll a year Now it l1I down almost to zero in some areas of manUfac- tunng, and there II lJtlle prospect ror It quick improve ment ONE aEASON, ECONOMISTS .say, 1s that American industry does not have a sulf1c1eot now of capital lo hnao« production 1mprovement.s That ts after payinc for 1mprovt'ment.s in t>rology health and other areas that do not raUM> product1v1ty tmmed.lately. 1f t>ver EC'OOOm1st.s genPrally agr~ that W1thoul product1v1ty increa.M'!'I , living standards cannO( be raised Productivity improvements 1t I\ often expla.med produt'e a bigger pie a pie big E>oough so lhat everyone can have a blg&er &llce Wllhout depnvinte their neighbor of hu~ share But ra1S1ng lhe <'ap1t.al to raise product1v1ly to raue llvtng standards 1s also part of lht' problem Last year Amenckl'l.') !\ave<! vt>r}' hlllt', lh~ reason being that with m· nation ~y couldn't uve SOME FUTURL"TS ~A Y tht> way out or the Impasse ts reduce matenal want!> Not all the Uungs we thuuc we oeed are~. they say To hm1t our needs, they say, does not nec:eaunly mt>an we are lowenng the qual.Hy of our laves That notaoo l'I qu1rkly and 'itrongly t'hallenged by those who dN'Unf• to B<'cept the notion that a new economic order mU5t romt" into bean~ Amencan terhnology, they say. wtll again expand Amen can product1v1ty Given the challence. they say, Amt>ncan~ have alway, produced re- sults Thf quest10n now ~ttms to tw whether Americans t'an do 1\ wtule inflation ragh v.h1lc Pnergy remains a rel at1velyscarc.-P item and wh1h• t'ap1tal 1s hard to c-ome by What.t>ver happens. 1t isn't likely to happen before a good many t'onsuml'r. have rf'luctantly suspended their ~hef that. for them. everythrn~ i;:et<o betttr year ~fter vear Oil Firms Hurdle Barriers to Merger LOS ANG E:LES <AP 1 The merger of Getty Oll Co and Reserve Gu & Oil Co is expected to become effective Wednesday, the two comparuea say Sbareholden of Reserve, hued lD Denver, voled oo Dec 28 to accept the S628 mdlion cub offer of a mer1er in- to Getty, based on payment of $35 per share for ReMrve's com moo stock and '51 for preferred stock. The merger had been scheduled to 10 into effect Jan 15, but 1t wa.. delay~ because Getty bad not yet completed 1ta rniew al bu.s1oeaa affairs of Reserve. 1be review la ex peeled to be completed by Wed:oeaday, a Getty •PC>k•man saidMooday Both comparues wued their mercer announcement Sunday Getty, with beadquarteNJ in Los Ancelet, bu said tts experience tn usmc heat proceues to recover heavy crude otl ln Callfomla would help production of heavy crude ln Canadian oil reservH held by a RHerve subaidiary Alcohol Fuels Aim Of Loan Progrrun WASHINGTON (AP> -The Farmers Home Ad- mtnlstraUon is openlnR up one of Its loan proarams to help expand production of alcohol fuels, Aanculture Secretary Bob Ber1land said ~rgland said FmHA. as the Agrtculture Department agency calla Itself. will provide loan 1uarantee1 to'lalin1 up to $100 million to alcohol fuel production faclllliea and operaUorus The financinat wlll iovolve "buainns and l.nduaU111" loan oper1U001 handled by FmllA Ber1land said the a1ency also haa allocated $10 mllllon of direct farm loam to on·tarm alcohol and mctban. ener1y production l)'llfmt D YOJlK CAP> 11Jr.r• . ....... rdlll