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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-21 - Orange Coast Pilot---. ---.. --.. . ----------.. ----.-.--..-------------------------------__...._....._.. .... ~ ~ -.... -----_,_, _______ ....... , Saturday Ckar? B e's Golden .. ,. . ., ...... Eric Heiden dn ves towa rd h1~ fourth gold ~cda l 111 todav's 1500-metcr O lvmp1c s peed s kating event a t Lake P lac°id. fie cover e d the d1s tuncc in Olympic record t imt' See story in today 's S ports SN~tion. Page Bl ' Hostages to Be Held Till Shah Returned? THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 21 , 1980 VOL. IJ, HO. U, J SECTIONS, JI PAGES l,000 Flee Pa H ost ages Must \\ait For Shah? By The Associated Pr.-ss There will be no l'l<'mcncy for the U:S. Embassy hostages m Tehran until the dt'posed sh<ih 1!'. returned to rran. the Moslem militants holdinJ! the t·mb<issy s aid today. The hard-line statcml•nt carm· as the U N in vcst1gat1 ve com miss ion on Jran re m a ined s talled A co-chairma n of the com m iss ion unexpect edly left Switzerland for New York today as agreement on a timetable for release of the Tehran hostages reportedly continued to elude negotiators. Iranian leadei-5 de- nied there was any hnk ~tween the comm1ss1on 's work a nd possible release of the approx imately 50 hostages Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini a nd I ranian Pr es ident Abolhassan Bani·Sjidr also de· mended the return of the shah. but the militants ' broadcast statement was the only one dir ectly tying the hostages' <See IRAN, Pa~t> A2> Or::wi -:oa~ I -~ Weath er Flash flood watch ror canyons with increasingly I heavy rain along the coast an d i nl a n d t h rough tonight. Showers Friday decreasing to 50 percent t during day. I NSIDE T ODA 't' Whale watch ing ha3 become a 12 million tndrutri1 in California with ten• of thou1anda of per10ru taken out to 1ea on commercial boat1. Page 8 7. l •tlex: At.,._ ...W. Al 1"""'"""' an ........ .. AMLeMltn CJ .,_-...Ct! CJ ...... ., .. " LM...,. A•._........... ., ...._ ............ .._. A4 ~ AS =c-ty All aMlfflN ~II .._.. ~ ~ == ........ , .. .......... "" ~ .... , ,,_ c. ........ ,,..., ·-·~ .. ............. ,..,, hl••ltMll .,. ......... Cl·I fllM .. ,. at .. 11 Mefll l... Cl WM-A4 ____ .) AP'Wlr ........ Worth Wading E'or Katy (Left> and Tank Scars of Ma libu make the most o_f a bad situation as they play in a huge mud puddle outside their hom e on Pacific Coast Highway. They'll get more muc..I this weekend when yet anothe r storm h its Southern Ca lifornia. Helicopter Crash Kills Six in Gulf NEW ORLEANS CAP> -A helicopter crashed onto a s upply boat for an oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico today, and s ix people , on the heUcopter were killed, the Coast Guard reported. No injuries were reported among the seven aboard the boat, said Lt. Joe Gibson, a spokesman for the Coast Guard. A total of seven persona had been aboard the h e licopter which wa11 owned by Exxon, but Gibson said there was no word on whether the two others were injured. The boat was s llghtly damated in the crash, which oc- curred about 90 mlles aouth- soutbeut of New Orleans u the veuela maneuvered around offshore oil and gas lnstalla- tlons. The boat was the 168-root Gates Tide, a Tidewater Marine crewboat, apparently or the type ' . ' used to ferry men and supplies back and forth to ofrahore oil rias. The Coast Guard said the boat was under way at the time or the crash. A spokesman for ~edwater s aid It was operating under charter to Exxon and the com· pany had no information on the crash. The helicopter was ldenUlied as an S-Q Sikorsky. The Coast Guard said a rescue helicopter was flying to the acene with medJcs aboard. In addition. shJpe in the area were beaded to the ~ne. Group With draws SACRAMENTO CAP> -The anti-nuclear 1roup which JOught the heartnia on Rancho Seco have withdrawn from them. " Flood-closed Roads Listed llere arc the road closure~ reported along the Orange Coast at press time today -LAGUNA CANYON ROAD: Pac1f1c Coast Hi ghway to El Toro Road. CalTram. workeri. l>ay the road 1s b<:com rnl.! undermined -F:L TORO ROAD: South of Cook's Corners closed be cause a br1dgt• has become undermined AN\'ON ROADS : Brea Canyon. Sil n~rado Canyon. L1v <' Oak Canyon. Trabuco Canyon and Black Star Can \On · -VIA CANON: In Capistrano Beach from Ca mino Cap1str:mo to \'1a 1-·onuna -CAMINO CA PISTRA!'liO : Aver } Parkv.ay to Jun1pero Serra Road -PAC IFIC COAST HIGHWAY : Avenida Pico lo Paltsade Dnve ·-PALISADE DRIVE: rrom Pacif1r Coast HtRhway to DOheny Place -DEL OBISPO: Al Dana Point. south of Pac1r1r Coast Hi ghway -COVE ROAD: At Dana Point near Del Ohispo Ray of Sunshine Possible S aturday By JOANNE aEYNOLDS Ol .. Oel.., ........... Weather forecasters said to· day Southern CaJifomia m ay get a break In its weather this weekend but they predicted t he respite from rain would only be te mporary. A s pokesman for the U.S. Weather Service said the storm that hit Wednesday nlahl was dimlniJhln&, makJns room for a new storm expeclff to lash lhe coast tonlaht. dropping two to four more fnches q( rain. After that, the weather service forecasters said there may be a break between' storms, leayln1 Saturday relaUvely clear. But that ray of 1unthlne Is on- ly to Jut unUI 1torm number eiaht arrives Sunday. The weather Hrvlce •tarted numbertnc the atorma last week . Wednetd.ay nllbt's storm, which brouaht an lnch to two lnchea of rain, wu number six. The total ralnlall fl1ure for the aeemln1ty endleu str ln1 or storms ranl(eA (rom 8 tor 5. 78 inches in Costa Mesa, to 8.16 in Santa Ana. where the season total is 17.48 inches. As has been the case for the past eight days. the south coast surtered most under the deluge. In San Clemente. residents of Cam ino de los Mares had t.o be evacuated from their homes early today. More than half the SI people wert: taken to the com- m u n It y c lubhouse at the Shorecllrts MobUehome Park. only to become trapped with the re1ldenta of the 150 mobllehomes when slides cut off the entry road. Included among those Isolated realdenu and evacuees is Rlchanl Ahlman, the reUred San Clemente plannlnc director who Is a member of the city council. San Clemente city official• said about 30 of tbe Camino de loe Mares retideots were taken to San Clemente Hl1h School. That froup was allowed to try to 1e t to lhelr homes early today (Sff llAIN8, Pase AU ' ' leve es In H e Dle t Ove rflow By TtH' A.ssocial.-d Press Mor(' than 1.000 people were l'Vacuated toda) 1n the desert around Palm Sprin$ZS and Hemet a" thC' sixth punishing Pacific storm in nine days moved in land . sendtnR floodwaters spill 1ni: over four levee~. a d a m and thC' banks or one l<ik<' The Na t iona l <;uard wa :-. r a lied into thr <' l'I us1 v(' desert n •sort or Palm Spri ng~ to help ma1ntam order, sa id Col Andy Wotr. a Guard s pokesman m Sac ram e nto H e s aid 95 Gua rds men we re be ing sent south rrom Northern Cahfomia to help out So far. 19 havl' been reported k 1 lled 1n the series of stor ms. which have dumped more than one root of water on Southern Cali fornia since they began Feb. 13 Another two inches of rain fell on the desert areas in the new storm Damage has mounted into the hundreds of millions or dollars Traffi c along Highway 111 , one of the only two highway links to desert rom munities south of Palm Springs . was inun- dated with noodwaters , backing up traffic for miles. Palm Spr ings fire orricials said more tha n 1,000 persons were ordered evacuated when torrents or rain rushing orr the San Jacinto Mounta ins burst two levees along the Palni Canyon Wash and sent swirling mud and water gushing into three ex- clusive foothill developments. One of the developments was cut orr completely when a bridge was washed away. To the west. a levee along the raging San J acinto River burst. , m ore than 1,000 cubic feet a minute or water was pouring over the top or Lake Skinner Dam. Vall Lake was overflowing and a levee on a s ma ll lake 1outhwe11t or the community or El11lnore broke open. <See STORMS, Pa1e AZ) Facilitie8 Granted WASHINGTON CAP) -Vlsit - ln1 Keoran President Daniel Arap Mo turned his attention to co ngr eaalonat leade rs today after stvin1 President Carter BR· aurances the U.S. Navy will be allowed Increased use of Kenyan PQrt l1trllltln j . • ' \ DNL. Y ll'ILOT 21 ,.., t Moscow Boycott Not Irrevocable LAKE PLACH>. N Y CAP> Tbe Mad of the S Olympic-$ Commlttet" said today that, de1pltb statement. by the Caner 11dmlnbtraUon. he d'd not con sider tM U S boycott of tbt Moicow Olymp ics "lrreVOC!a· ble " And the committee H)'I ll 1Ull • 1ncenda lo pick • team for UM : Summ r Oarnea \f only to hono r the youna atb.lct a who have t ra1n~d &o hard for Mo3cow Appeurtnf: lodu' 1111 l'IJHC' I \' i.No Tean1 , No Jeans S .\, l"H \"IC'ISl'O <API Lt•\ 1 .St r-.1 11!.' lht.> inuk~r 11f hllh' lt'.111., 'Ahll'h wll ror ·'' n1111·h ,,., Sl50 1111 lht: "1" ll'I hl.1l'k ffilll kt•t "'111l I 'l'IHI :?:1 000 11;11 r., 11f 11, d1·111111 p.1nt-. 111 .\1 11.,1·0.,.. I ' I h I I . II I I I'd .... t J I 1·., do1•-.n t .,t•1111 .1 11 .1111 111 1h1· '>umnwr I lh 1n pH·•. :\ 11 t . ..., It' ,1 111 Ill I 11'.lll" ' Lt•v 1 ~I 1 au.,:-. 111 O· Ille II I () n d I r l ' I' I •II J 0 h n llo u1•k said \\\·dn('sdJ\ Th•f(. -.amt• grn•:-. tor 23,ui>O v. h 111' T ·shirt:-. "1tli a Le\' 1 logo antLse\ 1·r .ii I hous .. nd hlu1• dcnlih J.11·k1·t:. on<'l' mt•<int for 01) m p1c chaur frurs T h 1· t' Cl 111 p .1 n :i h a rl 1J I a n n l' d 1 11 :-. p 1 • n tJ $ I :.! million •>n promotwn ... 1n c·un nl·t·t 111n ''ti h l hl' ~um mc·r GiJmt•s t 'ro• Pa~ A I IRAN ... freedom to the rl'l urn of the ousted monC1.rc•h 111 Cl. Tt·hrC1.n radlO "mob1hia lion Wl'l'k" broadC'a st monitored in London. the militants said "Tod;,iy 1s ;i day of mobiltza twn of thP lranwn nation :.iga1nst ;.di :.iggrl'Ss1n· 111·<·up<il.111n1sts , partiC'ul a rly Amt·ri ca wht C'h m ust cll'11vt·r up fug1t1vl' Moham rn ac1 Hl'l:t .111d I ht• a:-.-.l'I s ht• ha:-. -.tcilt•ll 11 mu~t r1•:tl111• th.at th•· long1·r 1l delay:-. tht· mnn· 11 (•;.. po~1·s 1L-. ;m t1 human nalurl' l <1 t ht> world ·1n thl· ('Vcnl of d('la) ;_in) ('X Pl'CtC1.lJOn of cleml·nc y for t hl' hostages would be foolish." In another development. the Moslem militants. holding the Americans captive at t he em- bassy for lhe IIOth day, declared that om.· of three l l S diplomat~ II) l' us I 0 rl \' a t I ll I' ... " rt'i g n \l 1n1-.1ry s houl<I hl· put 11n In.ti fnr .illl-1-•1-d c·1innc·ct1on:-. "'llh an I ran1an tc·rrorist g r<1u p Thi· dt•rw rturf• of 1 · :--. 1·orn 111 " ·H•n mc·mh1·r :vt11harn•·tl Ut•d 1111111 frnm (:l·m·va ""' n<il <'>. p lained A l N s µokt•s man in thl' Swiss cit ), Anth<rny Curnow '<i1rl lh•dJ;.Hlui 's hus1nc·'>s tn Nt•w York was .. a pp a rcnlly not a . .., soC'1a ted with thl· Cllmm1ss ion s m;ind:ite" hut that 1t wa~ "mo~t possible" he wnuld mee t with ll.N Sccrctary -Gcnt'ral Kurt Waldheim in New Yorik Bedjaoui. Algeria's U N. am bassador. 1s a co-chairman of the five ·me mbcr commission. ~stablished by Waldheim as a "fact·finding mission" to hear Iran's charges of mass murder and corruption C1.gainst the de pos ed Shah Mohammad Reia Pahlavi and of U S inte rfe re nce m Iranian affairs, and American grievances 1>vt.>r the hostage~ takm~ Secret Session WASlflNGTON CAP> 'The House is being as ked to conduct only its second secn•l session in 149 years. and once again the subj.eel is concern that Cuba may be working lo S<'e that Marxis t forces g&11n control in Nicar agua ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT '"'" Or~(Of"t Q,oh "•M>I .,.,,n'*"'~"'' ..,...,. ~·""a .,,,., ~ ... Pr• 1• nwnt•''*" n, '"'°' o. ""<> f 04\l VMntl\F\oinQ(t'm.,...n,. .... f\o4tAlt1"Nhl'f'"''°" tJuhU ~f\t Cl Mt>N1Aw ,,_., .. u (lf'I , t d•Y Int t O"t• ,,,,.#,~ N""'1'W""1 1\1'1tt" H'-""'''"O'~ A''""" r.,.,,,, t.Jl ~VAllf' ltv,,,_. ·~.WM t'I ~1tt'l(,,,.,.,.I A •f'i)" ,,.1,~trft,lt0n•• 1•vti1 ..... o-. .. tu•n"•"' '"'" '-und .. 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UO" ~~b~o:::":f"':v !:t,r.~!.~~1:.C:~\. 1i~·~,~'00 "'°""'"¥ USOC pr~ ldent Ro~rt ane uld, "Only the foollah and the dud UV anythJn1 1,,..,voHbl "Thr Gomes don'l take place until nf'xt July, tbe ftrwt part of Au1u11t Condition• ma) cban11e. 11nd w• hope! lhal somethtnJl will happen to ~rmh our athletes to take part •· An>· J'°"~lb1llLy ol Amrnon oartlc11>.aUon 1n ttK-Gam~ •P· peerrd ovttr Wednr&dAy when Pre11d.-nt C11r«-r'a deitdhnt' for ~11\l('l v.1th dr11w.d r rc1m \r~h11n1~tun Jll:l"l&l'd wtlh no &t.:11 • • • that Soviet troos-were leavln1 "We .tJI not partJclpalO ln lhe Olymplc1 In Mo1eow." uld tat• Deoartment 1polc~•m•n Hodcftn, Cantt. Tbe USOC. wblch hi 11olely rupon1lbl1 for fleldln1 an Amtrlean le.m, had said lt would •land by Carter'• de· t•r.4hlnaUc. ot what w 115 beat for th~ U.Uled Slates. But USOC of· llrlala aald they WOl.Lld mab no formal d t'lalon until al least April ('ur t ·r. meanwhile urged * • * Americana to continue financial contributions to thu Olympic commltlff, and the USOC a~lid It would contJnue the tiu1lne3s of 1tl1cUn1 a aquad or about 1,000 a thletH from the e1llm atcd 10.000 who had h oped for u chance t o wln a medal 1n Moacow archers. boxers. nmnuta. sprlnleNI, swlmm~rs and othen "The Gaimes will go on and I hope th~ majority ol National Olympie Committe.-s will be with u11." said Lo rd K1llan1n. * • * president of tbe International Olympic Commltt.ee. But he 1cknowled1ed the 'OMoce ol UM! United Slat.es would be a severe blow. "ll will be a very sad ttung for the Olympic movement If the United States Is not lhere," he s aid. The USOC has seven weekis until April Jl, when its House or Delegates meets <1t Colorado Springs. Colo., to decide on whether to go along with Carter, and until May 24. when Games entries are due * • * Afghans Protest Occupation hABLIL. Afglltllll"i t.111 I I' I Nt'arly all i.ho pb ..inti 'turt.•!> tn At&h•nibtan'i. l'Jp1tJI t'll\ dCtsed to<la) 10 thf' mo:-.t 'l>l'Cta(•uli.r protest so (<J r ..igCJl ll'>t Soviet m11trar~ Ot'l'llJ>almn Ex acth 1 ~11 rn•>nt h., ..ilt1•1 HUltblJll fr11opi. f1r ... t ('l'O:O.!.ell th\• Afghan border 111 iJrt Jltl'mpl to µut do\.\11 a Moblt>m rd x·lho11 a gambt Kabul 0b comm untlll rt• gim e. a rebel ll'aflet urgc:d ..,hopkcepers to 'ihow thei r unanimous condemnation 'of tht• intervention by puratyzing t1t11 ('Om mercial life of this city of I million. Al l but a handrul or s hopkeepers obe:-·c d tlw cull * * * despite frant-ic efforts by the Sovi et -spon sored regim~ of Pres ident Babrak Karma! to forct• them to stay open. Today, the eve of the Moslem Sabbath . 1i. normally th e t'ap1tal's busiest i.hopping dC1.y, with shop.-. closing on Friday In ... tn·et ;1fter s treet of downtown Kdbul. most s hop fronts "ere board<'d up or closed by iron shutterll Hut i.hopkeepers said a rt·bel :-.lrtkt• c all was "in- ddtnilc"' .md that the shut· down would continue Saturday U es p 1 l l' a ., tea d y d r i u le, thousand~ of t•1v11ians s tood 1n I he stn.•f'b to observe th<' sue cess of thc prot1•st with e vident * * * glee. ·'We have ~on a great victory today," one shopkee~r told a group of Weste rn r-eportcrs "We have shown the Russ11ms what lh<' Afghan people think of them .. Afghan pohct> and army units we r e on alert throughout Kabul At several points . plainclothes police were seen trying to for ce s hopkeepers to remr>ve the boarding fro m thdr wmdov.i. The shopkeepers gener .. lly obeyed, but replal'ed thct r !>hut ter s as soon as the police had ~one . Western reporters saw a largt black ltmou~ine escortl'd b) * * * police touring the main shopping areas. In the car, senior o f fictaLs, includmg the Walt (gov erno r > of Kabul, observed the shutdowns with looks or con stemal1on. The Kremlin o n Wedncsd<1) rejected tht-Common Market" propo11al lo ~et Soviet troops ou1 of Afghanistan. 1-Uggestmg 11 was 1nsp1red b ) lht.· Wh1t1 House M ea n w h ti<'. S l' cl re tar y ''I State Cyrus R VanC'c· ratled t< ~et W~t German s upport for .. boycott of the Moscow Olympic .. and s aid after talks 1n Pan~ tn day that uns pecified d1fh:rcnct!~ ~llh the Vrench remain • * * B-52s Fly Over Indian Ocean Wi\SlllNGTON <AP> The UnitedStates hassent B 52 bomh er s over the Indian Oteao for the secnnd time in a nother de.n o n s trat1on . f or R uss i .. ·:-. Ul'nefit. of l ' ~ ab1hly 111 prnJl'Cl power into th1_• turbull'nt l't·rstan C:ulf rt·g1on Administration vffi caab who ciskt·d not to be namC'd s aid Wednesday thul two R·52s Ol·w a Ol'\\ "sunetll.rnct• mission " on 1-\•b 5 They declined to 1dent1fy th•• t a kcorr 1H11nl, but o thl·r .,1111rc1·:-. :-:11d 1t "'as Gu;im tn tht· p :11• 1 (I(' Thl· f1 r~t n ~.:! photngr,1phll' m1~s1on OH'r So\11•1 ~arships 1n till' Indian Oct•:.in :\rah1an St•;,i ari•a was flown on J a n 21 anti was a nno uncerl by thl· l'c·ntagon v. h1r h dcscnht·d 1t as ",1 rl'fll·r Item of th1• s1gnif1cunt l ' ~ Jb1l1 l) to proJ<'Cl forte ~11rhl"' 1dc· That .lanuar~ fl1.iht o f thou:-.ancb of milt•., .d'll t11ok orr from C;u;im whH•h '" lht• onl} pt•rmant•nt l ' !"I II !'12 bombc:r b<ise 1n that purt 11( th1· v.orld Thi• planc" wen· rt'fu,.kd 1n fh~ht, !>OUrt'l'S l>Cllll Offil'tab v. hn <11.,1'10 ... 1•tl tht• 111·"' Ft•b ~ m1:-.-.wn 1nd1<'Jtl·tl thJl More Atrocities Told 22 Cltildren Suff.ocated i11 Central .4j.rica RANGL.:I . Cl'ntr C1.I 1\CrtC'J n Republic IAP> Ot•posc:d Em peror Jean Bedel Bo kassa or· dered a gener al bludgeoned to death. orde r ed dozens o r schoolchildren into a tiny jail C't'll. in wruch 22 died o f sulfoca tmn. a nd had his sexual orli(an.s <it•ll\ t•r<'d t<1 thl' 1mf)<:nal palace. .n'<·orc1tnl-! t11 tt·~limnny b~· the ro rmt•r ..,,.,uni' 1·h11·f 11f lhl· Bangui n •nt rJI J.111 T ill' Hani~ut J.111 "':1-. I hP -.n ·nt.• •• r 1h1· massarri· M a bout 100 •,chnolchtldrt•n tn t'<Hl} 1979 .1 ftn !ht·~ prntt">lt•d rull"., n • quiring thc:m to "'t•ar uniform'> ,.,Jrl bv memb<.·rs M Rok<1ssa 'l> fom1h· An indl'Pendcnt Afncan inquiry found Bokassa was pres rnt at thc ,:111 and almo.;t r1·r t;\tnly p.•r:-.onally k tlll·d .. umt: of the children Bokusa was overthrown last September if\ a French-backed coup a nd currently is living in extle in the Ivory Coast. 1-'ormer Capt J ost•ph Moko;_1 tippea r ed Wedne~du~ w11h IX 01 ht• r :-.11ltl '"r "' polaC'1' ,lfld pnson 1-!UJrd~ from lht• notono u:-. J.itl tn tht· ('Ontinu1ng puhltr trial!, of nf (1r1als from tht.· flU!o.lt•d re)!1m1• rh c defendants arc C'hcirJ.:t•d "ith murdc•r and 1llt·g;.tl d1~pobal of corpsts. Mokoa repeated scvercil ttm(.'s tn cnurt that he had carriL'CI nut killings on Rokassa's drrt·ct nr Federal Offieial Flayed ' dt'r:oi 111• .,,11c1 that 1111 J:in Iii l!j7!). (;1•n J1.'an Cl.1u<ft• .\Ian daba. who dJs appeared at the end or 1978, was bludgeoned to d eath with ste-el and wooden h ammers. On Bokassa 's orders, Mokoa said . one of his m en then cul off M.mdabtt's !.l'xual or gan ... a nd d('lt\'t·red lh<'m to Huk.""" .1t hi:-lkr1•ng11 l'<tl.1c1· ~l okn:i -.;11d lhllt 1n lh·C'1•mh.-r 1!17f., aJ.!;.11n on llliktt''J ., ordt:r ... ht· had t•tght mt•n :-it ranJ.!lt•<f "'Ith chain s Six o r thl'm "'t·r(• Sudanese art·usl'd on poaching on o ne of Bok&:-.sa·~ furn!., and two wer(' natives o f Zain• ar cus(•d of bur~lar1z1nJ( a houi.l' owned by the 1•mpero r Sexual Jokes Not Funny DENVER tAP l Armando Rodriguez. one of five m e mbers of the fede ral Equal Employ- ment Opportunity Comm1ss1on, laced a speech with the sort of sexual s lurs comm1ss1on direc t1ves forbid. members of ht~ au- dience say. A local attomev who attended the luncheon of the Federal Bu Association of Denver called the remarks "incxcusabl<'. utterly d1sgr aC'cful." addini!. "The man should be fired ... He as ked that hts name not be used. "If m y wife or secre taries h[td been here. lhl'V wo uld havt· thrown a glass o( water al htm," one bar member wrote m n note to another at this week's meet· m g The Denver P ost quot ed Rodnguez on Wednesd ay as ~a)'" ing he intended lhe jokes to be about confusions with id iomatic language. In the futurl'. he said. he would take into cons1de ral1on the sexual aspects o f has Jokes Rodriguez r e t ur n e d to Was hinRton and was not 1m- med1ately available for <'Om ment Wednesday night The newspaper said the Joke~ Rodriguez told included o ne deahnR with the d1Hicull1es or a yo ung Mex1can·Amer1c an wo man understanding the di( rerence between "check up" and "shack·up." Another dealt with the response of Cl. 1-'rC'nchman and a Spanish speaker to seeing a young woman's skirt fly up The Post said thcrt> was little lauRhtH or rC's ponsc wht•n Hodn~uei told thos<· two. and none when he told two other stories. including one that dt>11lt with the cleanliness of remalc sex orl(ans. Members of the bar 11ssoc111 · tion who heard Rodriguez's ~P<'C<'h refused t o comment when contacted Wedn esday Bob Danforth, regional ucl minis trator for the SeC'unt1cs and Exc hange Com m1~s1on . adopted a similcir position. "Let me put 1t like this," said Danforth "Had I been RI\ 1ng a speech. I wouldn't possibly have told those Jokes But that's u p to Mr Rodnguez .. Ra lph Torr£>s, an p;t;OC :1t torney in the OC'n\ er rcR1onnl of ft<'E', Miid he didn't n •c11ll the JO~s. but had "ht·ard a coupl1· of Pl'Ople SiJY that lhl'Y thou~ht they wen• inapproprratl' .. 'T'orrc•s was a !)kcd ~h at h <' would think 1( ht• heard com ments such as Rodnguez·.._ <'Om 1ng from an l'X('('Ultvt• of ;i cor porat1on undt•r anves ltgat1on for ,1 lleRed sexual dtscn m 1na t1on Such comment s . he s 111d . "would s how an attitude that worn en aren 't be inR t nken seriously .. "Those arc ccrta1 nly som1: or the lhin~s we look for in certain rast>s." Torres added thl' Jdm1m~trat1on proba hly v.1 II orde r mort· of the '>lime kind of fltghb tn the (ulurt• Jn J C'Ont1nu 1ng effort to 1m prc-.., on thf• R uss1an.-. C S r<>sol v1· tn pr<llt'C't its mlere~t~ in thE• oil produc1n~ Pl•r<.1an (;ull r-.:g1on T he l't>nlngon did n ot JO n ounn· thf' rE.'C(:nt n1ghl tiut or f1r1Jb wt•rl' obv1nu~ly not unh.ip I') that ~r>rd 11f at h.1d lt'.1k1 rl llUI f 'rottt Pafl*' ·•I Ri\II\~ .. • 11ut the rn•1tl • "r1n11 t h•· nnrt hr:t:-il ('ti' .. , , 1 "' 111.1il•· I h1 .1r,•,1 1mpa.-. ... Jhl1· fh·· 11H1t 1.11 .ii••• .. 11! th•' don I kno~ ho~ luni.; 1l "'uulcl take to Ret the four f~l or mud orr the road to the mob1lchom~ park ·\' I he :-l·rw·-. n ( 'to rm<. rrin t1nu1· t11 pdl the· < >r,1ni.:1 t r ·''' ~"" I' r n m t' n I "re It I JI ·' ' ciJ mJl:t'" 111 1•utill1 .inti prt\ •I• prupt•rt) 1·111\l 11111t•" 111 rnou11t \\ t•dnl'~J' "J n ( li·m ··nt•· 1tf (1 c1.1b :-:ud dJrna.:1· in 1h1•1 r t 11' ~ould l·XN"l-d .i m11l1on tlollJr' TodJ\, the' ~Jld that (1gun• 1 ~omg to go 'rons1derabl~ h!f:~ht•r In Laguna 8l'ach. "'ht·rt• 131' homes and 35 bus 1nesSt''> ha'• been damUfl<'d b~ mud Jnd ~ ater. c11t. orr1 c 1als set tht• estimate o f prtvatl' prop<'rt) damage al SJ I m1llton Th<'~ a lso s aid tb('y figure the da maR1· to public property 1s about SI >! million Damage in the llarbor Are<t htis been minimal, according t<i offit'1als in tn·ine, !l."ewport Reach and Costa Mesa. a lthough N e14port 1s facing a ma5Sl\'t' beach clean up pro1ect tn ~et nd o ( debri s deposit ed b y th•· s torms In Huntington Beach . nt~ <if fa cials s aid dama!!e to publH .ind pnvale prop.·rt~ .... ,111·w.t up to $1 m1lhon to rl'pa1r rublic Wo rks Dtrl•rtllr 1'u1 Cook csttmnt<•i. 1t has coi:.t th•· C'I lY $100.000 lo pay for kl~·p1n).! ~ork er.\ on ~tandby status or l•• pay them O\'l'rtiml' A c1rectg1ng bargt• moorf'tl near the (Ju<'t'n Mary in Lon~ nt·ac h incurrt·d about $300.UOO dnmai:<' when 1t bro ke loost' T uesday night and drifted 12 miles lo land on the Anaheim Bay jetty m Seal nt·uC'h The barg<' "as pulled off t ht• rocks Wt>dne~day by th(' U ~ Coast Guard * * * Loold11g fJ I' ·~· . .,..... Sen John Glenn. O-Oh10 ~pc~kin g on the 18th an n1 vcrsary of h is becoming the first Amcric<1n to orbit tht· C'a rth . :-.ays the U.S :-.1rnrl· program is important for kccµin~ le.th~ on lhc S.1 \'ll'l Uruon 1 f 'ro• Pagr ,, I TORMSe .. Tht· entire Cf')mmun1tv of Sun Jac into. populatioQ 5,300 wal> report ed ;,iwa s h . but a -.pokeswoman for the Ca lifom1<1 0 1.·pa rtment of Fores t ry said ''Wt• haven'! even hlid time to f1 gurt• nut how many squ<1rt• mi lt·~ of dc:~crt arc a ffected The "'.1tl•r':-. t'ommg out loo fast " llundrc·d' of hom •s were re ported 1Mllatl'd t::arher tod<1 y. two volunteer!. .,andbagg1ng along the San J aeinlo R1v1.•r were washe d ·'"'a' but both w1>re re5cued < lnt• "'Cl.s rcµortt'd tn shock and lht• other .,uffer cd an inJured hand Haan had '>lopped ur r1-.i. 1ndled to ;,a dnzzh: 1n most 11( Mutht·m California m y mid r11o rntnl{ but :'llat1onj( W('atht•r !-.t•r\ 11·1· fort·C'~"t'·r-. <,a111 " .,,., •·nth -.t11rm ~a., l'X 1wr tcd to ht•g1n pumml•lan~ th" 1«1..i't \.\1th J notht·r 11 1nchl·~ nf r,iin " 1•arh a:-.lun1ghl In. SJ<·r:inwnt•1 Wl'dnc:-.da} I t 1;11\ \1 1k1· ('urh :1 .. k1·d l'rf'...i d1·n1 C'.1n 1•r 111 t.11.1· 1mm1·d1.tl1 11 111111 t11 d"1·l.11 , .. 1 111.ljor r11 • ..t1•r 1n Lo• \11c1·l1· < lr;inc•· \ ,. n I II r ,, ll t \ I , .. I rl ,. . :--.• ,, fl, 1 ri.1 rtlin11 .and ~.1r. 1111 i.:11 1·111u, II•'' J I( 111 "'hll'h h.J\ r· tw1•11 dt" 11'n,111·d ..i" ... t:ih· d1 s :.i-.tt•r an· ... , "·'"•·• H.1rh.1rJ ('nunt\ .J b 11 ri· 1pJ 1 ,,, ti I h.11 .. f 11 U' rr11ni IM• .... 1at1• Ylt'<inl''>UJ} -.a1ll <;t•orJ,!1· S1 h :a count ~ d 1n•ctor n r t•merJte-nc~ services "Ur h u dt-C'l:trattl'ln h} CartPr "11uld rl·,ull 111 k 1kr:1t .1111, ·111 h ,I lot .... I ..... 1 lti,111 • oltld , .. , tlll1 .:r 11 1 (or \It 11n1 11( 1h1 t1J tur.1 I "•"\lri.. 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"Th<' C31Jfom1a National Ci u:i r<t has alrt•adv been in 'nh ed an 12 m1 ... •.ion' a nd will remain on al1•rt · l>am3.l!t' an the 'IX count~ area r<'acht>d S267 m1ll1nn. acrordtnJ.! 10 the stat1• Off11·<' of Eml'rgem·:- Ser\'lce" in Sc1crnmentn · · W ,. h a v 1· 1 1 O h o m t · ... de~trn~t"·d and 1.350 damaged in that :irea .. s aid J .ick Keam s ·•"'•'Hant OES directo r "Of that totJI. $112 m1ll1on 1s da mage lo pr1' ~l l' propl'rty. an c ludtn ~ .1t.:rit'Ul tun• and $1 SS million '' to pubhC' property · Tht• .... rormi. ha\'P pus ht'd the 't'ason rainfall total to mon• than 21 1nt'he". 11 inches abov1· normal for 1h1s ltml' of year Sl1~htly nvt•r 14 inches of rain fall tn an ~1\'C'raJo:<' July 1·.Junt• 30 Jll'rtod ~kunwhtlt'. th<' NWS rem•wt•d 11:-. flash flootl watc h for much of the ~I:\ county .1rcn "'here morr than 5,000 pt•o ple h ave bet·n rn rct•c1 or advised to e"·acuall' The "'l'athl'r scrvic<' ulso pre d1ckd ~inds gusting up to 35 mph in mountuins a nd desert:. would accompafl)' the lutl'St on- -.ta uJtht • * * Coto de Caza Bridging Water Troubles The 350 residents living in the resort commun ity of Coto de Caza. cul off from county roads by rising water from Trabuco Creek. may soon be crossing the waters on a temporary bridge. But county officials said local taxpayers may have to foot the bill for the $25.000 first month's rental or the bridge, despite Orange County's del!ignaUon as a disaster area. . County officia ls have sisned agreements to lease the military bridge from a San t ul!l Oblftpo company and expect sections of the brid~e to begin arriving Fri- doy. and assembly lo be com· r • ~ pleted Sunday. The ~.000 price tag for the first monlh includes, besides the rental fee, the cost of shipping the "Balley" bridge, which hos been likened to a giant e rector set. The National Guard has or. fered to assemble the bridge free Negotiation of the bridse rent· a l w as Initiated Tuesday by George Osborne, named Wedn~· day _ as c hief of emer(en cy 11ervice11 tor the coun ty by 11upervll!or11 . Osborne is a lso director of E n vlr onmenlal Management Agency. ;. -. ; Supervisor Edison Miller. \lo1hose district includes Coto de C aza. said that bes ides the S25,000 for the first month 's rent- nl, the county will have lo ob- t al n $180,000 in ins urance against loss of lhe bridge as well as $5 m.lllion UabiUty insur ance. "This Is a sm a ll price to pay to e nsure the health. safety and welfare of Or&nlJe County ret1I· dents." Miller said In 1t press re - lease "Furthermore. a large portion of the expenditures will be relm· buraed to the county cotrers lf a presidential proclamation Is is- sued." , ' But Ray Rhoads. Os borne':-. executive assista.nt , labe le d M lller's prediction of federal rt• lmbursement ·•pure conjecture "It probably will be paid for with county taxpayers' dollors We will apply for federal aid. or course, but we've been told 1t may not qualify ... /\ spokesman for Miller's ot fl ee said Coto de Ca:ia residents h1:1ve been calling to ask what the county was planning to do to help the access problem. But county officials said resi- dents have been aware of the Trabuco Canyon Road's tenden- cy to wash out during rains s ince ' I the r('sort was built in the early st•venties. "Trabuco Cr~k was there 1111 alon~ a nd everybody kne w if ~l' t"X perienced a henvy rainfall llw roud would wash out." said Al Hell of county EMA Rl'll ~Rld county s tart mcm· bcrs consistently recom me ndt•d n)tainsl further deve lopment or the community becuus~ of the h mi tcd 8'CCCSS. In addition. supervisors have hult~d further expunsion of the d evelopment until Alicia Parkway is extended to provide another access road. -----~~:..,.....,_ ..... ..__. ..... ..,. __ ..... ____ ~--------~~----------------""'"'-------------- 1 T I VOL 73, NO. 52, S SECTIONS, • PAGeS ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1980 N FIFTEEN CENTS 1 ~16 N~M Teacher Layoffs Seen ' Neaesi.,... T•••••• Short Weather )Jreak Ahead? By JOANNE REYNOLDS I Of-0.t1y PtM11 SIMf Weather forecasters said to· day Southern California may get a break in its weathe r this weekend but they predicted the respite from rain would only be temporary. A spokesman for the U.S. Weather Service said the storm that hit Wednesday night was diminishinJ?. makinJ? room for a 2,500 Flee Flooding In Desert By The Associated Press Torrents of water streaminl( off desert mountains 100 miles east or Los Angeles burst three levees and sent water cascading over the top of a dam and riverbanks, today, forcing the evacuation or more than 2 500 Persons in Palm Springs and 'the tiny community of San Jacinto. More than 9,000 other persons in a huge section of desert in southwestern Riverside County bad their homes and businesses inundated with swirling mud and water. Resident.a frantically aandba1aed the abore of the Salton Sea as a normally dry TORNADO SLAMS ' SOLANA BEACH -AS wash was transformed into a lOO·foot-wide river. threatening to push water over th(' banks or the low-lying inland sea 150 miles southeast of Lsos Angeles. Rains from the sixth punishing storm in nine days left visitors al hotels and shopping centers s logging through mud a nd debris in San Diego's rashiona· ble Mission ValJey. Cars at one hotel "were towed away as a courtesy ... so they . wouldn't drown," a clerk said, and water stood six feet deep in one r~uranl A minitornado hit Solano Beach, 20 miles north or San Diego, damaging a dozen houses a nd downin g power lines Wednesday. Meantime. rescuers searched for three brothers who were feard dead a fter being swept away on a raft in a drainage ditch in El Cajon. The National Guard was called into the exclusive desert resort of Palm Sprin~s to help maintain order. said Col. Andy Wolf, a Guard spokesman in Sacramento. H e said 95 Guardsmen we r e being sent south rrom Northern Calilomia to help out. So far, 19 have been reported killed in the series of storms, which have dumped more than one foot of water on Southern California since they began Feb. 13. Another two inches of rain fell on the desert areas in the new storm. o,mage has mounted into the hundreds of millions of dollars. Wall Street Prices Drop NEW YORK (AP> - Bluecbip stocks fell sharp· ly today in a volatile session on Wall Street. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down over 18 points at closing to 888.52. Losers o utnumbered 1ainer11 by about a 5·3 marpn in tbe broad tally of New York SCock EX· cban1•~ luues. OU stocks bucked the trend, eoattnulq to climb am Id lntereat in ex. ploratory drtWnl off the Ne.,,_.ad coast. new storm expected to lash the coast tonight, dropping two to four more inches of ratn. After that, the weather service forecasters said there may be a break between storms, leaving Saturday relatively clear. But that ray of sunshine is on· ly to last. until storm number eight arrives Sunday. The weather service siarted numbering the storms last week. Wednesday night's storm. which brought an inch to two inches of rain. was number six. The total rainfall figure for the seemingly endless string of storms ranges from a low of 5. 76 inches in Costa Mesa. to 8.16 in Santa Ana. where the season tot3l is 17.48 inches. As has been the case for the past eight days, the south coast suffered most under the deluge. In San Clemente. residents of Camino de los Mares had to be evacuated from their homes early today More than half the 51 peopl~ were taken to the com. munity c lubhouse at th e Shorecliffs Mobilehome Park. only to become trapped with the residents of the 150 mobilehomes when slides cut off the entry road. Included among those isolated residents and e vacuees is Richar"Ct ~Plan. Lb• retired San Clemente plannine d irector who is a member of the city council. J:D Clemente c:Ul_ of!iciaJa s .... •ottt..~ de los Mares residents •ete taken to San Clemente High School. That group was allowed to try to get to their homes early today but the mud covering the northeast city street made the area impassable. The officials a lso said they don't kno\\ how long it would take to get the four feet of mud off the road to the mobilehome park. As the series of storms con· tinue to pelt the Orange Coast. gove rnment offi cial s s ay damages to public and private property continues to mount. ' Wednesday, San Clemente of· fi cials said damage in their city would exceed a million dollars. Today, they said that figure is going to go considerably higher. Hopes Waning For Hostage Release Soon By The Associated Press Inspired by a message of sup- port from Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. the young militants holding the U.S. Embassy in Tehran vowed anew today they will not release their American ho11ta1es until the "fugitive" shah is handed over to Iran. The militants' reaffirmation of their tough stand raised new questions about the prospeets for an early release of the hostages. The U.N. Investigative panel on Iran, whose work might be crucial to resolution of the crisis, continued to mark time in Switzerland. Iran's president and toreign minister both insisted there is no deal guaranteeing freedom for the hostages in exchanee for the U.N. inquiry. Anet both Kho- meini and President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr reiterated Iran's de- mand for extrad1tion of tbe oust- ed shall. One d the co-ebalnnen ol the five·membel' U.N. eommluioa, Mohamed BectJaow, Al1eria'a U.N. am~1acl0r, unexpectedly left Geneva, SwitMtladd, for New York toct.y. Tbe com- mlaalon members had been scheduled to 117 from Geneva to Tehran Wedaeeday, bat U.N. Secretary-Oeoeral Kurt WakllMUn Ill tM lalt minute de· layed tbllr departure unW wa ......... Waleelm told Nport.n at the United NaUou ttiat 8ed.jaoui wu Ntm1llq beeauae he bad "11r1e11t b•alaeaa., In bis dlplomatlc mt11lon la New York, but a U .N. 1pokesm1n later Mid WaJAetm and Bed· Gulf OD 1ained 2~ to 52-,.,; Standard OU ol California 44 to 75, and MoMI 2'ilt to 761Wi. ,. JHUJ would mftt Prtda)'. ... Mudslides Hit Clemente 51 Residents Evacuated During Flooding By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of,.,. o.u, ~11e1 s ... 11 Some of the 51 San Clemente residents evacuated from their homes during predawn flooding today tried to return this mom· ing only to find four feet of mud blocking lhe1r street. One C3m.ino de los Mares resa dent almost turned around when she saw the mess in front of her southeast San Clemente home She picked up her dog and slugged on to her house. The mudslide on Camino de los Mares prevented the 400 resi· dents of nearby Shorecliffs Mobile Home Park from driving down the hill to leave the bluff top community. One of the stranded Shoreclafrl, res idents. City Councilma n Richard Ahlman. said he and his neighbors have been without electrical power since early this morning. But Ahlman said spirits are high among his neighbors this morning even though they do not know when they can get out of the mobile home/a rk. Ahlman s ai he and his neighbors still have gas and telephone service. About 30 of the Camino de los Mares residents were driven up lo the Shorecli!fs clubhouse and were stranded there a long with the mobile home park'residents, Ahlman said. "We set up a kitchen for them (the evacuees) and fed them some food," said Ahlman. who retired in 1978 as San Clemente's planning chief. Another 20 Camino de los Mares residents were evacuated early this morning to a Red Cro11 shelter at the San Clemente HJ1h School gym· Dllium. Police Lt. Al Eblow aatd those resident.a bave the option d re· m.UW. there or lr)1n1 to IO home. 8ut l1ace more ra.ift Is ex- pected toatlbt, IOinl home may not be pouil>le. be aaid. Some of tbe Cami.no de los Marea bomee wen flooded wttb 1ooey mud. A dama1e eaUmate wa1 not .......... today. CitJ erewt wwe att.mptinf to brUaa a balldoeer lD w. JQOrllinc to clear awa1 tbe mud lD troat of lb• Z1 Jaomel &braa.aed by the flowlqmud. City workm• waded in hip deep mud wbUe trylq to clear a clo11ed dralna1e pipe on CamlDo de 1oe MarM. ' ,_.... ... """'., .............. W0RKDa TRY TO n... Met( MUD TIDE Thie Wee tlNt 8ceM on C• aka de toe ..... City ollldala believe extreme· ly heavy rains at about 1 a.m. today wubed out some nat.uraJ. ly formed earth mounds on a bluff overlooking the flooded homes. When the pools of water on the bluf( ov,rflowed, the water and mud came ruahin1 down to the street below. · MOit Ca•h•o de lo. Mans res· identa wen evacuated b7 3 a.m .. flremeaaaid. San Clemente Fire Capt. Nk:Jt Maule had to escape bl• ftoocled city atlltion wagon when be wu trapped ln mud and water wttlle on an emer1ency call to Camino de lo. II area today. Maule said he could ~t aee a lar1e pwldJe in the road ..._.. of him in tbe )M"edawn darlmea. .. •We aaidhe tried to step out of his st.aUed station wagoo eely to find ta.at the water and mud bad readied hit door. He opened a window and crawled to ufety. Clty crews towed llaule's SOllY vehicle out ol the mud at I a.m. A Corona weman vial~ friends on tile mllddJ street cactus t.blit ro&led down U.. bhdJ prldced bet ud lier boeta M tM.y e•acuated the laouae at 870 Camino de a Mara. Michele Watta, who was rilit· tn1 Joel Levine. aaid she ... 1t tbe same boule In 19'78 when the street wag fk>oded wlJh mud. Budget Trims flamed Jly JACKIE HYMAN Of .... Deity ,..._. I S.ff Newport-Mesa school tnutees indicated Wednesday they will send layoff notices to more than 116 teachers and 12 to 15 special education staff members because of declining enrollment and the need to trim next year 's budget by about $5 million The layoffs will sa ve an estimated $2.6 million. officials said Trustees are expected to ap prove the layoff notices and a lis t or names at their meeting next Tuesday. Under state law teachers must be notified by March 15 if they are to be laid off for the next school year However, no layoffs in an ticlpation of the J arvis JI income tax rut 1mt1at1ve are planned. trustees said They noted that it is uncertain how much wbuld have to be cut from the budget af the proposition passes in June As recommt>nded by Supenn tendent John Nicoll. the layoffs would cut about 130 full-time position11 Re<"aus(' some part time workers are anvolved. more than 130 individuals would be af- fected but no exact count was available todav Teachers are laid off 1n re· ve r se o rde r of se niority Depending on retirements and leaves of a~nce, some of the notified teachers may not ac- tuall)' be laid off. Nicoll recommended the followin& cuts· -45 temporar) !('aching po!'.1 tJOOS. -• resutar teaching posts. -JS special education teaching poa.ltlons. -l2 to IS special education support slots. such as nu~s. p syc ~ol ogis t s and s pe\<i¥-therap1sts -10 teaching positions in th(' basal program. "hic h provide:-. physical education. m usic and other ennchment ans tructaon in elementary schools There an• 34 full-time pos1t1ons in the basal program Six primary rcad1n~ teacher sloLc; The recomm('nded cut m tht.· basal program could put the dis· trirt an conflic t with the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. which 1s demand.in~ an current contract negotiations that the program be left intact except for dttl.aning enrollment layoffs However, district officials said the March 15 deadline for layoff notices <!~sn't allow them to wait until a contract 1s agreed upon Union officials couldn't bt.• reached for comment today. Some parents' groups have ex pressed concerns that cuts in lhe basal program could hurt mid die and high school music pro· g rams by cutting down the number ol youngsters who could participate. Group Withdraws SACRAMENTO <AP> -The anti-nuclear group which sought the bearings on Rancho Seco have withdrawn from them. Coast Weather Flash flood watch for canyons witb increasingly heavy rlin alone tbe coast and inland through toalpt. Sbowen Friday deereaslnl to 50 percent duriq day. IN81•E ..... ~Y W l'aole 10atcl'ai ng lloa beconw a # """'°" indumy in CaUfomia '""" tena of t~ of people talcn Old to wa "" coml'Mrdal boat•. Page87. ··--.. .,_........ ,. .... "11111 ... =a..... ~ =::--... ~ '-.. ..,. ............. ., ~-...,=-~ -~ ~ a..a.._..._CN =·· = = ... ·= De.-....... ,, 9r-·== Cit ........ AW._.. .. ...... ... .. '"........ . .. ....... C'l4 ~ .... " _,,,... Cl...._ M ' I • I N .------J UST BREAKING---..... World Gold Prices ' .. Skyrocke t A./te r D ip LONOON (AP> Gold pne«!s sk7~lteted t.oda1, l&lnlftl $$2 an OWlC'e m Zurich $35 t1n OW>C'4t in Loodoft ud IU.21 &ft ounce in Hong Kuna to rttrover from sharp drop1 W~nt1day Tbedollar w1o111 m lxed c>n forel&n curr'C'ncy ma rkets Oealen 1Ur1 buled We-dht'Mlay·a drop In aold pnces, whic h r.u 146 an ounce ln 2"unch. l l3 an ounct? ln London and 153.80 •n oun~~ tn Hone Kon1. to an t-Hlna or world tt'nalonr., 1a 1lrengt.henln,r of th" dollar, and a la rge number of abort n lH The metal hf-&a n l\.S recoven· Wednet.day lo New York •nd conUnu.d ILi upward mote today In Hoot Kone ,_nd Europe, wbett IOld ck>Ad al Ila.SO an ounce in Zurich atld M67 50 an London. The ctoslng sold PliCI' 1n "°"" Kona Thurad•)' Willi $649 87 an oun~ S..Wi •·orr,_ IN .... WASHJNCTON (APl -About 70,000 Ru11o111un troopi. art-op~raUnt malde Ar1ha nl1tan "'1th anothe r 30,000 s upportlna I hum from ut•ro11s the bordt•r "'tth tht' Soviet Union, the State l>t•pa rtmenl said t0ctt1y "The u(·tuul number on eat.her side or the border nuc tu1ates !>omewhat from l\IY to daf as 1nd1v1duals and una u rotate ," on~ offtcaal i.uad "Tht' Ovt'ral total or forces committed lo what as now a lhl•utt·r of OPi.•rul1un~ hu:. remained relatively stable over the p1tsl few wet•k:- o.M--L~lc• 0•• f'lrrfl•••,.r• CHICAG O IAP > Stnlung f1ref1ghte rs tried to r eturn to work at their regular fi r!:! house::. today but the city locked them out. jcoparditin~ tt trur e that had ra1sed hopes of renewed negotiations Frank Musrar". Chicago Firefighters Unio n president, or de rcd the 4 .:~ fart'figh ll'~ in thl' nation's second·larges t c ity back to work a t 11 :1.m on the eig hth day of their walkout, but strikers were not a llowed ins ide stations. lloflroft Ba.-ld 119 f'allrr• LONDON (A P ) -Secretary of State Cyrus R. Vance con· ceded today he had failed to win unanimous backing from Ame n ca's European allies fo r President Carter 's call ror a boycott of the Moscow Oly mpics. . In London at the end of a tour that a lso took him to Bonn. Rome and Paris, Vance told reporters he found "gener al agr.ee- menl on the na ture of the threat•· lo Western. secur:i.ty resulting from the Soviet m ilita ry move mt~ Afgbamstan and .?n the generaJ objective s " of Western policy. But he ad~ed. There are differences of opinion on how to carry t hem out. 2 Jnrors' Illnesses Recess Barley Trial By FREDERICK SCHOE MEHL Of ow O.Uy ~llGI SIAlll T he murder trial of nt'wsman Thomas Andrew Barley was rC' <'C'Sse d tod ay unt1 I Mo nda y 'ol'cause two r'c m alL· Jurors. who he came 111. wt·n.• abst!nt. D efense a ttorn ey G eo r ~t· Chula. who 1s rcpresc ntmg the form er Daily Pilot reporter, was s<.'hedulcd to com plete his final :irgument today but could not do so dt1 e to t h e un e xpect e d absences. Chula. in an e motional a ppeaJ to the seven-ma n, five-woman pa n e l Wed n esd ay , s aid the grea t est c rime that Barie) o;ho uld be round g uilty of as in voluntar v ma n!.laughter 1n con nect1on With the May 26 sl abbing of has wife Catherine, 46, outsad l' a Santa Ana restaura nt. Chula a nd Deputy 0 1slnct Al to rney C l i ff H arris wen· sched uled to m eet lh i ~ a fternoon with J 11d)'.!C M ;ison L Fenton to decide how the trial s hl)uld pro ceed if the two juror::. cannot con ti nue on the casc . The potentia l Jur y problem was bad news for both sides because lhc t ria l. now 1n its sixth wee k, i~ sv near 1t~ con C'lusion. fund check e ar m a rked for thl' trip be used instead to buy a second car "The vow was madt'. 1t wa!-1 \'1olated badly and the next thing vou know. there he was wi th a knife, .. Harris said .. You're going to have some sympathy for Mr. Ba rley. but you're going to have to call the s h ots tbe way they w e re ... Harris added. In opening his final a rgument. Chula s aid ... You mus t have the menta l capac1t) t u form lhl' "Pec1fic intent to kill. Thi:. s pcc1f1c intL•nt 1s not proven .. I l 1s lht> cll'ft•nse c-ontcnt1on tha t Baril•) "'as .,uffcrmg an .alcoholic blackout and h:id no knowledge of wh<i t ht• was doing durtn g thl· attacl\ "lie was out of it : he was nat uut of it ... said Chula pointing flUt I hat Barley's blood alcohol level was nearly double that al which a person is consider ed legally intoxicated. Investor Buys Into CdM Strip By IOANNB &EYNOl.08 °' .. ....,,,.... ..... Thr fla p over Corona dcl M u '1 bualneas district escalat t d tbl• Wc-()k with one faction m \ht" luue announclna form1Uon of a new bwune-s" organization. t;rnn t Gt."Ort•. i. rei.I Cl#~w 111 vti1tor who hu bought 8ever al plecH ol property m the 10-bk>ck rommert'utl »tr1p of E•st Cout tu•hway, said h• wants to form u aroup composed of fellow propt>rty OWnl'rS 111 11 movl' <.'amti after the..• <'o ronu 0 .. 1 Mar Ch amber or Co m mti rcc asked the Newport Hoch City Council to review chanaes of businesses along the l>tnp That request appa rently was an outgrowth of m er chants' con- cerns that businessmen of mid- dle e astern des«nt were trying to buy out the East Coast Highway business district. But chamber P res ident J erry Stewa rt said today that issue is .. A tem pest in a teapot." She explained that the organization acted out of a concern that ma- jor changes in the business dis· trict undertaken b y Geor ge wouldn't be in the community's best interest. George, who says he wants to see the area turned into an ex· pe nsive· Rhopping district didn't like the request or the council's agreement with it. ln a letter sent this week to commer cial property owners. George suggested the move was fostered by cham ber members who aren't property o wners. but tenants. He s aid a campaign to diss uade council intervention ought to be underta ken. G eorge a lso s aid h e was ala rmed by recent reports that two of the four o r ienta l rug sh o ps th a t have ope ne d an Corona del Mar in the past l140 years have been vandalized Police said today they ha \·e no wav of knowin~ if the attacks on ~hah N Shah Orie ntal Rugs or t he Orient.al Ru~ Gallery a re re lated to the current dispute. George a ppa rently has found t wo allies in Frank Jank a nd Arvo llaapa. both of who m own com me rci al prope rty on t ht· st rip and both o f who m arf' m em bcrs of the cham ber's Board of 01rcctor~ Jan k . wh o o wn s th e Hearthstone . and Ha a pa. former publisher of t he Newport Harbor E ns i g n, bot h s a id they a re hopeful tht: chamber d1rector:- w1ll rethink the request made to the council. Mrs. Stewart iodkated she'd prefer to leave the matter as at IS "You knol4 then' are ... o man' more 1mµortant issues than this . '>Ut'h .1:.. traffic, that wt• ought tn bt> concerned with ." :..he '>CHd But Gc·orgt'. J;mk anti lla <tj"Ht 'J ~ they :-.1.•e the council propoi.:11 to · requ1rt' i.t USt' permit for chang<'~ of comml'fc1al usC'~ an Corona del Mar a!> a potential violation or property r ights. '· t thi nk this gives the town a bad name ," J ank s aid. "I'd like to get the c hambe r board together and talk about tt, find out the facts instead of getting a ll riled up." In his final a rgument to the pane l Wednesday. Ha rns said Ba rley, 51. delibe rate ly pre m editated the k11lmg of his wi fe and therefore should be convict ed of murder. .. She had a ri~ht to ltvc t•\·c n though she may havt' donl· soml' bad things," Har ris said Olympic Boycott Not Irrevocable? T he wom an 's dea th, in the p r os e c u tor's op1n1on . was ca used by the continuing turmoil between Barley and has wire and her decision lo back out of an agreement lo move with Barley to Ireland. T hat agreement was violated, Harr is said , when Mrs . Ba rley demanded that 1t SI.200 tax re- DAILY PILOT ,.No Ot.,. (011.t 0..ly P1101 Wltft whll(f'\ I\ f ~ 111,,.....,, ~ ~ Prtl'\\, It bv~l'fliM"I b'I tn. ()t~ ('CM\f PV'f)ft"'*"Q(.,..._.. 1if,p..,,,.,.,._.,.,'°"'',_,,. O\ib••,N'CI Mof\d•y nw~ ''•04Y 16# (U"f• Mrw N•woon ~. H.wl"9'f.,. e..wtvFOUlf\ ·-•nY•lt•Y •rvWW-.l~"~" ~tlli(Ot\',. '•!"OH' tf~f'ld•hOftl\JN(M1~i .. t.1td.lt\,.,.., ~o ,-...,. ..-w.c•Nt """"''~ .. ""'' h •t 1).J \llW.\1 ft•tSt""'1 CMWMf. .. C•ht0tn1•..,_>- T"-·-l o;1 .. °"""" N '-'"-p "'°" A"t'\t•m M.t¥-OtftQ(_cttWl, l eleplton• (114)~1 0 Hlllfled Actvertlllfte t42-M71 LAKE PLACID. N Y <AP> The head or the U.S. Olympics Co m miltee s aid tod ay that. despite statements by the Cart.er a d ministration, be did not con· sider the U.S. boycott of the Mozcow Oly mpics "irrevoca- ble ." And the committee says it still intends to pick a team for the Summer Games -if only lo honor the young athletes who have traine d so h a rd f or Moscow. Appearing today on NBC·TV, USOC president Robe rt Kane s aid , "Only the foolis h and the dead say anything irrevocable . •'The Games don't take place until next July, the first part of August ... Conditions m ay c h a nge , a n d we ho pe t hat something will happen to permit our athletes t.o ta.ke pa rt." Any possibility of Ame rican participation in the Games ap. peared ove r Wednesday when President Carter's deadline Cor Sov iet wllhdraw a l fro m Afghanistan pused with no sign that Soviet troops were leaving. "We will not participate in the Oly mpics in Moscow ." said State Department spokesman Hoddtng Carter. T he USOC, wh ich Is solely responsib le fo r field in g an A,merlc;.an team, had said lt wou14 l t an4 b y Carter's de- t~rmlnation of what was belt for the United States. But USOC of. ficia la said they would make no form al declalon until at least April. Carter, me u wblle1 ur•ed Am ericana to continue rlnanclal contrtbutlon1 to the Olympic committee. and the lJ80C 1aJd tt wo uld conl.Loue the business of selecting a .sq uad of a bout 1.000 athle tes fro m the estimated 10 000 who had ho ped for a c h 0 a n c e t o win a m e d a l i n Moscow -archer s , boxers. gymnasts. sprinte rs. s wimmers and othe rs. "The Games will go on and I hope the m ajority of National Oly mpic Committees will be with us." s aid Lord Killanin, president of the Internationa l Olympic Com m ittee. But he acknowledged the abse nce or the United Slates would be a severe blow. 'No Team , No Jeam' S AN FRANCISCO CAP> _ Levi Strauss. the maker of blue Jeana wbicb sell for as much as $150 on the So v iet b l a c k marke t , is cur rently reviewing ~ts contract to send 23,000 PIJl'ft of its denim pants to Moscow for the Summer Olym pics. "No . U.S. t e am , no jeans." Levi Strauss pro- m otlo n direct or J oh n Houck said Wednesda y. T he company also has • contract for 23,000 whit. T· ahlrta with a Levi 1010 and •several thousand blue de· nlm jacketl to clothe all of tbe JlUMlans involved with the Olympics. -... ~ -·~-...... M()4ll EM REBELS, EQUIPPED WITH OU> FASHIONED RIFLES, GUARD KHYBER PASS Antl-Communlat Forc:in Attacking Tr•fftc 9t Win on Main Afgh•nlatan Supply Route Afghans Protest Russ Kabul S hops C lose in Conde mnation Move KABUL. Afghanist an <APl Ne arly all shops and stores in Afghanistan's capital city closed today in the most s pectacular protest so far agams t Soviet m ilita ry occupation Exactly two month5 after Russian troops rirst crossed the Arghan border in an atte mpt to put down a Mos lem re bellion a gainst Kabul's communist re gime, a rebe l le a flet urged s ho pkeepe rs to sho w the1 r unanimous condem nation" or thl' intervenllon by par al) 21ng the commercial life of th1~ city of I m 11l1on. ,..\ I I b u t a. h a n d f u I o f s hopkeepers o beye d lhe call despite frantic e fforts by th~· So viet -s pons or e d r e gime 11f Pr e s ide nt Ba bra k Ka rma ! 111 for ce them to stay open Today. the eve of the Moslem S a b b a t h . 1 s no r m a 11 y th 1· r apital's busiest sho ppins: day with shops closing on Friday In !>lreet afte r street of d owntO"'n Kabul. most s hop front1; were· boar ded up or closed by iron shutters But shopkeepers 'laid •• r t•bel s t ri ke call w a s "1n dd1n1te" -and that thP ~hut do wn ~ould <.'Ont1nut> ~Jturd;n Dt•spit l' a ~teady d r izzle . thousand..., of civi lia ns stood in tht: c;trects tr1 observe the sue 1·1·~" uf the protes t with evident glc1• 'Wt• have won a great victory toda> ... one shopkeeper told a croup of Western reporters. "Wt· ha v(• <>hown the Russians wha t lh1· 1\fJ?han peopl e think o r thc•m · Af~han pol1c1.· and a rmy urul!> \4 l'rC on alert throughout Kabul. At <ot.•vr ral points. plainclothe5 pulttt• 14Cn • seen trying to force 'hr1pl<1•t•p1•r:-to rem ove th•c l111JrrhnR from their window;; Home Prices Soar In Orange County llric4te E yed ~~<)r Is ola t e d Coto d e Caza ThC' avcragl' µr1(·1· of a n1·~ home 1n Oran~c· c 'ounty JUm~·d from $.35 ,000 In 1972 tn $134.1100 in 1978 And thC' t r<'nd i.ho14 " nu sign~ of s lackening with prtt'<'" n~in~ to $140 .000 fo r the :Hera J?t' Ora nge County home in 1979, a c cording to a study done for a bu1 ldin~ industry lobby Hepre5cntatl\C!> of the CJhror nians for an EnvirOnment of Ex· cellence, Full Employme nt, and a S trong E conom y T h rough Pl a n n e d D evt'l o p ment 1C'EE E U 1 hJvt• da1med fre Shuttle Bu Approved For Airport Or a ncr County ~upc rv1so r~ gave their blcssm g Wednesd ay to negol1alions for a s huttle bus service to relieve ove rc rowding al John Wa yne Airport T he action, at the request of Supervisor Thomas Riley, open.i. the doors for taJks with the Los Angeles Depa rtment of Airport o ffi c ials to f ina nce J Ol o tly passe nger bus se r vice fro m Ora nge County to Ontario In ternational Ajrport ·'This is not a binding acllon. but 1t 1s a clear message of our w1ll 1ngness to l ook f o r alle rnall\'E'S for air travel from Orange Co unt y, .. Ril e y declared Los Angeles 0Htc1a ls have ex p ressed willing ness to s hare costs equa lly with Orange Cowity 1n the belief that the bus service also would reduce use at Los An geles lntem ational Airport by Ora nge Countlans. . Riley aide Ste ve Kozak sa.ad that 10 d&.1ly trips to Ontario are e nvisioned at a cost of a bout $.400.000 per year. One·way fares of a bout $4 a re unde r considera lion as a way to ofCset costs. he s aid. T wo pickup po in t s for a ir travelers also ma y be likely, he said. One m ight be near John Wayne Airport and the other in the vicinity of Disneyland Hotel Flnod Jlictim Aid Sought T he Or ange County Red Cross launched an emergency appeal today ror runds to aid loca l storm victims. Since the atnng of stornll\ hit the coast la st week the Red Cross has spent $20,000 e vacuat- ln1 flood victims from Hunt- intcton Beach and Laguna Ca- nyon. Thia morning t he Red Crou set u p a n e me rgency shelter at San Clemente Hilh School for l"'flldenu forced lo flee their homes early today. Coatrtbutlon• can be sent to the Oranse County Chapter of the Red Cross: P .O. Box 113&4. S anto Ana . 1p 11•r11 Iv t h;1t ~11\l·rnm•·nt •1\ • r rroi.:ulat1on ha' contnhutt·'1 m11r• th .i n 1t<. ::.h:trt' t11 th1• h1ch pn< , .. (' E E E I > t om m 1 ~. -. 111 n1· d 1•conomas1 ,\lfr.-11 t.nb:1r 11f Br"" t" l()(lk 111111 lh•· h1111,1n~· <'•)"' from J972 7~ ,\fter :1 H'Jr on the $10 (ICIO prnJect. Gobar releas ed his find inf.:" Werlnesda\ .it ;1 lunche<>n in ,\nahe1m Alain, local government was d esc r ibed a s a major con t ributor to n sing pnce:o; b<'c3u.o;('. r~obar <;a1d, 1t rnnt nbutc'> tri 1n c reas1· in M"t~ of laod Iii' -.un1 \ 'h1114 1'd that It°'• 1"11•.h t•f .1 fmt'hl«1h•t1 11 mti.·d II\ I:' •qwrr1•rq tn I h·· I\ \I .1 I r .. •nr"1 tw ... 111r111-<1 I h.it f"'nr1I' 'ut 111 ~,-Jn:' 1•f 1h• l r1•,•·nt rn'r 11( ' 'lnm1· tw ~.1111 Tht.· c·o,t .. r th1 ~tru1 tun 111 rlud1ni.: l.1h1 tt . m.1t1·ri .ll' .snd J m l·n1t1c~ 1.·11m.-, tu $45. 709 •tr .l-i t :.han' of th•· tota l cv ... l c; obar ~:11d lut cu:-t ~ ha' 1.· n <.l•n p.ir tly bt'CJUM' butld<•r:. hJH' h.1d to a ssume 0H:-1tc co~t s former!) Jbsortx>d b) lv,·al go\ 1.•rn ment a1:encH.'s Bt> J!f.<> alleRed the res1stanct' b) local homC014'llers groups to d t•v r l o pm c n t 1n th eir n<>1i:;hborhood<; ha'i contr-1buted tn inc rt>a.•w::. ·c;enerall~. lh<'' lobb~ for rcstrictJons that ,. ii I rl suJt 1 o the developmt'nl or more ex pensive housanJ? to upgrade the n1•111 hborhood Jnd. pres uma bly to increase lhe market value or th1•1r 0'4'll home:· he :.aid J\ddmg to lhe sharp ancrras<'s . he s aid. is the fact that bu1lden. Jre bwlding larger and more<''< pensive homes lo keep pace "'th nsmg land costs l'h·· .1:1'! n•s1t.lenLo; lt\.an ~ in the ''''ort (•11mrnun11, uf Coto dt· 1 .11.1 ml 11ff from Munt v road:; I ' r1:-1 ni.: watt.•r frnm Trahurn 1 ri•1•1\. rn,J\ ... oun lw crOS:'i tng th1· -. .111.•f""l\ on .1 temporary bndgt.• Hu i rountv 0Htc1J ls sa id local I a x payero; may have lo foot the htll for tht> S25.000 first month·.s rental of the bridge, d espLle Oran1e County's designation a s ::a disaster area. County officials have signed ,1)!r•·t-ments to leo"<' the m1htary I r11li.:1· from .1 San Luis Oh1<.p11 • ""lpan' .1"'1 t'\pt'l t ~t:t llons 11f t ho IJriU)!t• l11 b.·i.:1n Jrl I\ 1ng t-•n 11 J' Jnd J"'~t.·mbl\ l11 bt· corn r l•·tl·t.l Sund~" T hr S:?~ nou (lrt•'t' 1.1~ (or lh1· r.r ... r month 1nclt1111·'1 . be~1 des lhf' r1·nt.1 I ft•t• lhP cn'>t of shipping •tw ' HJ1 ll'v" hrtd#!t'. which ha s ht•t•n f1 k1•nt~rt to ;1 ~1an1 e rector ... d Th<' National Gua rd has of· ft.>rt•d to a \semble the bridge fr Pt> Negollat1on of the bridge rent· al ""as in1t1aled T uesday by Geoqzc· Osborne. na med Wednes- d a y as ~h1 e r of e me r~en c y 'erv1ces for the county b) 'u pen ·1sor!>. Osborne is also di r e c tor or Environmenta l \t anJ~Pmt>nt ,\~1.1nc' Supervisor Edison Mi ller. "hose> ct1st nct 1nclurles Coto de <"aia . "au1 th a t bC"s 1dcs thl· S25.000 for tht• first month 's rent ,ii th1· t'flllnl> 14 tll have to ob 1a1 n S I R0 .000 1n ins ura nce .1ga1nst le><;s of thr bridge as well ·•"SS m1lhon hab1litv insura nce Flood-closed Roads Listed • Here am the road closures reported along the Orange Coas t at press tame today . -LAGUNA CANYON ROAD: Pac1f1c Coas t Highway to El Toro Road. CalTrans worke~ say the road is berom - ing undermined. -EL TORO ROAD: South of Cook'!> Com ers closed because a brid&e has beco me undermined -CANYON ROADS : Brea Canyon. Sil ve rado Canyon . Live Oak Canyon, T rabuco Canyon and Black Star Can - yon -VIA CANON : In Capistrano Beach from Cam ino Capistrano t.o Via Fortuna. -CAMINO CAPISTRANO: Ave r y Par kway to J unipero Serra Road. -PACI FIC COAST HIGHWAY : Aven1da Paco to Palisade Drive. -PALISADE DRIVE: F rom Pacific Coast Hlahway to Doheny Place. -DEL OBISPO: At Dann Point. south of Pacific Coast Highway. -COVE aOAD: Al Dana Point near Del Obispo. ., ' .. ,. l!U!!!!t• F!bn.!I) 21, ,_, OMVPILOT Al 'Prineess Allee' SueeumfJs at 96 J died atSl. For m.., of ber • ~·"".• "PrlDcml A.Uee'' dtllla~ ana IOat«llW lboc:bd ..... u&lon'• ~llpttal, lla pre1lde1t1 and ltMMlllllL ....... ---of,,... •. ... 'ftiMll• Aooee•et;1 CIOm1a of PrHldeat Frank ID D. BooHYelt 1Dd wtdow of • powerfal · Bsrenr at UMt Houle ot a.,. rr•tatJves. 1111• new every prHldenl alaH ...Uamln H1rrt10D, ln• ............. Ua -· and •be ... eu'°"81d by Jimmy Can.r, wbo arri...S ._.. • yean later. "Aa dae teeD·qe dauib&.er of • prnkllDt, the bunt upoa tbe Mae wttb the dawllina ol tbe new -..u.ry and U11ou1bout her IODI , fUll Ufe 1be 1Hmed to peraom.t)t UM ,......_, and Ir· rever.aee ol modern tlme1:• UM ........ ntNld ''SM t.d 1t1S.. •IM bad srace aad • ta.cl a HDH of humor that Miil -----ol political aewcCMMl'I to WubJqtoa wan· dertq wt:dcb wu worw -to be 1kew....S by t.r Wit or to be 11· aored b1 ber," aald Carter. Mn. Lon...,nh'I reip WU ebaraeterlaed by her 1harp ton,• Md wry oblerva.Uom. " 'm Pl'obabb b9d about peo-ple who bave noble, flne and marveloal lbouabtl," abe once aald. '"lbat'I 10 depreul.DI. I never could 1t&od t.be little pious ..... DeHy _ ,_ ,._ JUDGE GARY RYAN CONDUCTS WEDDING CEREMONY FOR COUNTY JAIL INMATES From Left Are Be•t Men Chulea Datf, Groom Donald Smith 1nd Brtde Elizabeth S.lazar Love Behind the Walls Pandering Suspects Wed in County Court By REDEllJCK SCROEKEBL Of .. 11191fr .... ...., Elizabeth Salazar and Donald Smith are in jail. They are also in love, tbey ukl Wednesday. Miu Salazar, 29, and Smith, •"1, were married Wednesday af. ternoon in the chambers of Cen- tral Municipal Court Judge Gary Ryan. Among the witnesses were three sheriff's deputies. T he couple are awaiting trial in Orange County Superior Court on multiple charges of pimping and pandering while operating Smith's Golden Girl's Escort Service out or offices in Costa Mesa. Newport Case Smith also ls sernq a sen· teoce oo a drunken driving con- viction and the new M rs. Smith is serving a term for baving a handaun in her poeHMLoo while on parole from state prison. "We're in love with each othe r," said the groom, who wore a white leisure s uit for the brief ceremony. Smith pointed out that the marriage will e olitle lbem to visit each other for 30 minutes once each week while they are in jail. Before. the two c'Auld only stt one another during court ap- Gerald Ford's Son In Paternity Suit A s pokesman for Gerald Ford has confirmed that the former pres ide nt 's son may have fathered a child out of wedlock. Queried about r eports o f Steven Ford's involvement in an Orange County Superior Court suit to establish paternity of a child whose mother was iden- tified as J oy Malkin. Fo rd s pokesman Bob Barrett said Wednesday: "Pres ident and Mrs. Ford are aware of it." Young Ford is a forme r Newport Beach res ident and Miss Malkin also resides in the beach city. She said today she wouldn't discuss the suit. Barrett, conta c t e d b y telephone at Ford's office in Rancho Mirage, declined to elaborate on details of the suit but read this statement by the former president: .. It is very possible that our son, Steve Ford, is the father of Lawrence, born Dec. 16, 1979. If fatherhood is d etermined by tests a nd proper authorities. Steve i.s fully and willingly pre- . pa red to assume his parent.al responsibilities. "Betty and I as grandparents would of course be happy to have him as one of our family." Steve Ford was unavailable lor comment. Ma. Malkin's attorney, Pamela Ashman of Beverly Hills, declined comment. Court records in Orange Coun· . ty paternity cues are sealed. . Ford. 23. studied agriculture · at Utab State University llDd at Cal PolJ Pomona. In 1978, be ; atsud a me-year contract with tM Loe Aqeles Rough Riders, a now.deftmct rodeo t.eam. Ford bu me>1t recently been panaiDC a •ctlnl career. ,.,. ... .,..._ FACES PATERNITY SUIT Steve Ford, 23 New Year's Y~sBusy NEW YORK CAP> -While ex- ploding ftreerackers and cherry bombs ushered in the Chinese New Year, skilled bandits looted 344 safety depoeit boxes at a Cbinatpwn bank of more than St million in valuables, the FBI says. But otficials aald Wednesday they were doubtful if the full ex- tent ol the Jou at the Lincoln Savinp Bank would ever be known. The b elat occurred between Saturday afternoon and Tuesday morning. Tbe theft is under Investiga- tion by the Joint New York City Police Department·FBt armed Bank Robbery Tuk rorce. pearances wbeo they were al- lowed to sit side by aide at the counsel table. One re.ult of tbe marriage tbat Smith didn't mention ls that, as husband and wife, lbey cannot be compelled to testify against each other in their up- coming trial. Best man was Ch arles Daff, an associate of James Spring, Smith's attorney. The maid of honor was Wendy Andersen. The marriage was conducted within view of the Flower Str~t hotel whe re the two s pent their honeymoon night. It is otherwi~ known as the Orange County Jail. Auto Mogul, Wife Reach Settlement DETROIT (AP>-After reach· ing an' undisclosed property settlement with Henry Ford II. Maria Cristina Vl'tlore Austin Ford said s he was "sad and re- lie ved." and would spend the night of her divorce· in tears. The head o f the F o rd a uto motive empire a nd his estra nged wife of 15 years reached the settlement Wednes day. end.mg two d ays of private wrangling between lawyers Ford's J anuary, 1978, divorce suit, which followed his wife's 1977 request for separation and maintenance, was not contested unde r Mi chigan 's no -fault divorce law. Asked how she would spend the nlght, Mrs. Ford. 49, who re· quested she retain tbat title. said, "Cry." The divorce 1s Ford's second. He first married An ne McDon· nell in 1940; they had three children before he divorced her In 1964. "I think that any kind of technical agreement that in- volves n lot of problems ... takes t ime.'' Ford said. ''I frankly thought that two days was pretty quick.'' He joked after court ad- journed that he hoped he would oot appear in a divorce court again. His current companion is Kathleen OuRoss, 40. a widow and former model. She was quoted ln a 1978 in· terview as saying, .. We're not Ieeally married, on the dotted line as such. but ll I don't see anybody else and be doesn't see anybody else and we are COD· stanUy toeetber and we bulld our lives together -isn't t.bat what a marriage is?" Mra. Ford teslltled bneny before Wayne County Circuit Judge J ohn R. KJrwan. Ford was sworn in but did not t-ake t.be s tand. family tblnt• that my aanctllDOllk>ua coulnl UMd to do.'' And, pert.ape ber m0tt widely quot.cl remark: "If you haven't aot aaytblDa nice to uy about anybody, eome, sit next to me." Over tbe years, ahe Ht next to alm0tt ~ery major American poUUcaJ ftpre, atartlog in 1901, wh en P ruident Willi am McKlnJey was assassinated and her father became president. Sbe wu 17 years old. Five years later, ab e wa1 married to Nicholas Longworth, a Cincin- nati cooireaaman who became Speaker of tbe House. Longworth died in 1936 and his widow never remarried, living Coarad G•llty • in a mu1ty, vine -covered mamiOD ftlled with frayed ruaa and upbolstery and even some tattered animal skins taken by her father. She would read into the early morninc boun. arulng before 0000 and teeina frtcmda after 2 p.m. In 1.974, when she was 90, she threw hersell a birthday party, overriding her own complaints about "all this slll:Y hubbub about my goddamn birthday." But ber guest.a included Nixon and his family, diplomat Averell Harriman, Henry Kissinger, Joan Kennedy, the Sargent S hrivers. column is t Art Buchwald and othens Fund Conspiracy Sentencel""posed ,. .. ~ SUCCUMBS AT H Allee RooMvelt Longworth Nixon's Helipad J?urchased Onetime Or ange County pollticaJ financier Eugene Conrad pleaded guilty Wednes· day to a conspiracy charge 1n the campaign fund laundenng case involving Supervisor Philip Anthony and former Supervisor Ralph Diedrich . Conrad , who appeared at ease and joked with prosec utors. was sentenced to a six-month jail term. It will be d~med served through time Conrad previously spent in Orange County jail The 45-yea.r-old defendant cur- rently is serving a federal prison term on an Wlrelaled loan fraud conviction. He's being held at a prison facility at Lompoc . As part of the settlement negotiated with t he state At torney General's offi ce. Conrad has agreed to cooperate with pros('cutors as the case a~ainst Anthony and Diedrich moves to trial The defendants are accused of conspiracy in connection w1lh al leged concealment o r th(' sources of funds used in severa I 1976 political campaigns. includ· ing Anthony's bid for the board or supervisors. About $58,000 was diverted in· to Anthony's campaign through Joans, wit.b aources not disclosed as required by the 1974 Political Reform Act, according to an ln· dictment returned by the Oran«e County Grand Jury in December. Antboay and Diedrich are fac· IDI eonaplraey charges. Rel.ated count• alle1in1 perjury and other Violations of the Political Reform Act we re d is missed OF THE 80's O.ail'f ,.. .... lUfl -ENTERS GUILTY PLEA Rnancier Conrad Tuesday by Orange County Superior Court Judge Claude M. Owens. J.udge Owens also dismissed all charges agains t a nother original defendant in the case, former Anaheim Cit y Cou.o· c1lman William Kott. He was ac· cu.sed of compiring to ~al S9.500 In loans made to hla 1976 council campaign. In entering b..is gu11ty plu, Conrad admitted be waa t.be source of • $30,000 loan that was passed to the Anthony campaJpi via Ted Cook, an Antbooy as· sociale. MIAMI CAP> -The belicoptor pad where forme r Pres ident Richard Nixon used to land in front of bis old Key Biscayne winter Whlte House bas been sold for S87 ,510. Alisoo L. Mcintosh, whose of. fer beat 38 others, wouldn't say what she plans to do with the 20,000 square f~t of cement Jut ting into Biscayne Bay. But an uns uccessful bidder, Miami marine contractor Jack Polstein. s aid Ms . Mc intosh talked about building a housc there "Even 1f she could get 1t re zoned residential, 1t would take years to get the permits," said Polstein, who hoped to ue up rus houseboat and plant a garden on lhe site. "I told her she's 33 and maybe by the time she's 40 she'll be able to use It. I'm 57, and I don't think I'd live long enough to build anything there." Polst.eio said the Pompano Beach woman is a reaJtor and her husband a 1eneral contrac- tor. Tbe ooly other bidder present Tuesday was Eduardo Ortega, wbo bouDJt Nixon's old bouae, bu1.ldoacf It &Def is bu.ild.lng a S 1 million mamion on the site. The helicoptor pad s tanda between the house and the bay. Selected Drexel and Heritage 20 #)?_ collection s recbced up to -10 l: .. \ . , I ••. .. t.: ,. • • ••• c • t "'n") ' , ,. • • " : '""• ,.. · .'-i'' ' t ~rn11ur1 • 1 •• • • .. • .. 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TBE•E wu more preatdenUal primary •lection ~ 1 ad I I • • r I v a a 1 f 0 r , la• TM, Ollll real .._.r lD tbe 1r1umeat on.taae t.ban oo, and neat Tuelday. are due to meet : ... .-a .... ..aa..u ....... Ual DOmlDI· HHD•da1 forum WedoMday the a&lbJeet wu DOt campa!p la· one-on-one in that debate, !ft' " ... .,.._ nl1bt wU a.p . .loba 8 . An· t u.a but tlae quee&ioe ol which 1pomored by tbe Naab.a. Tele • . doll ,,_.. ID attJctam ot Preti· cMl'I09 ol DtinOk. Wbo aald be candldatet wUltake part to • 'TI..-·t's • ..._ -Handicap •• , Carter•• fondp and de· kept burial old plaW... .. another debate Saturday DJpt. ar~ rinla ... y It lan't fair for ~.Liii Ille f..,. poUcMI, and lJl a call for •Lead o1 M• lcMu from t.be BUib and Reafu, rated the tbe former Calllomla l°"'1a01' ova VU Y OWN sterliq jow'nal bu been nannin& 1 whole aert~ ol photocrapba in recent times, showing veblclea that have apparently violated or ignored aifQ.S oo parkiq places reserved fOt' handicapped people. Pboto1rapben have reported back that. ln their vleUant search for sucb violators, it iaa't always that easy Clearly Markftl HandicoPPftl Parkiflg S~ on Coate Me.a Lot to identify a legitimate handicapped parker. Certirn license plate numbers and letters are supposed to idenWy a handicapped driver. The driver may also display a windshield sticker or notice in plain view on t.he auto dashboard. But lben, not all handicapped people have this iden - tification. And sometimes, a handicapped person is being driven somewhere in an auto not his own. Also, there is a problem with a person who is suffering a temporary handicap. . IF, FOR EXAMPLE, you spot one of those fancy, high-powered sports cars wilb the ski racks on the back parked in a handicapped zone, your immediate S"'8picioo is that you've.just found a violator. This may not be correct. Skiers are noted at times for doine ghutly Wnp to Ute li.adl9 ol their bocliea. J,.llte caua· ing one bone to ~me two bcloelr. In my book at least, lhia 18 clearly a handicap. Perhaps what is needed here ls one uniform slicker that could be uti.1i2ed by all handicapped people whether or not their circumstances are temporary or permanent. Maybe such stickers could be issued by the state or local police. SHORT OF mAT, about the only certain way to lden· tify an illegal parker in a handicapped zooe is to await bis r eturn to the automobile. Jn any event, you must applaud the efforts of Buena Park city government in at least focusing more attention on the rights of handicapped people. 2 Married Couples Fo11nd Murdered NORTH BAY VILLAGE, F1a. <AP> -Two married couples were found stabbed to death in their homes early today after police apprehended a ,juvenile driving a car fi lled with television set s and o the r household items. detectives said. P o lice sai d th ey w e r e searching the rest of the island to determine whether there were other victims. Officers also were searching for ata accomplice wbo apparently fled the murder scene in a second car. Dade County homicide detec· tives said North Bay Vlllage patrol man John Butc hko stopped a brown Cadillac Seville about 3:30 a .m . after a short chase, struggled briefly with Its juvenile driver and then arrest· ed bim. Butchko said be began chasing lbe 17-year-old juvenile when he noticed the Cadillac driving lhe wrong way down a s treet. Wben the patrolman dis · covered personal items in t.he car and found it was registered to a resident of the fashionable Miami suburb, another unit was dispatched to a home on Center Bay Drive. There, detectives sald, of· ficen discovered evidence of a burglary. When they entered the house, police found lhe bodies of its residents, detectives aaid. Tea1~111res HI La ~ .......... ~~[111111 ...... 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A couple filing a joint re· turn could avoid taxes on $400 of such earnings. -That 60 percent of· t.he rev- enues from lbe "windfall" tax, should be set aside for ~me­ tax cuts. 1be tax is estimated to produce $227.3 billion in the 1980s; that would meao $136 billion for tax cuts. The timing and shape or any tax cut would bave to be decided in subsequent legislation. But the agreement opens the door for a tax reduction of a round $16 billion as early as Oct. 1. THAT SAM E a.greement would earmark an additionaJ 25 percent, or about $57 billion, for he lpin g lower -incom e Americans pay their energy bills. The ot.ber $34 billion would finance improvements in the na· Uon's transportation system and encouraie home and business energy conservation aod de· velopment ol ooo-oU fuels. The conferees' aereement would accommodate major parta ol Carter's 10.year energy profram. But their lnaiat.eece on earmartdng the lioo's aha.re of the money for tax reductions likely will mean olber energy project s may h ave to be financed out of income laxes. r a the r than from the n e w "windfall" tax. With the support of ~ Carter administration, the conferees voted to extend through 1992 the current four -cent-a -gallon tax exemption a llowed gasohel. That and other parts of a gasohol-Incentive package, would cost t.he treasury about S2 billion ln lost taxes in the 1980s. STD.J.. TO BE considered by the confer ees are several Senate-passed tax credits de· signed to help businesses make better use of energy. Sen. William Roth, R·Del.. claimed victory for bis lax-cut e ffort& after Wednesday's vote to earmark 60 percent of t.he "windfall" tax for across-the- hoard reductions. In fact, he added, "I expect lbe tax cut to be expanded by congressional action this year." ClA Probe Ask ed WASHINGTON CA£> -A former aide to the late Rep. 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HE SAJD rr WAS geared to ending lhe oil pricing free.for-all of t.he past year. in which average OPEC pnces doubled to around $30 a barrel as consuming nauons battled for oil ID a marke\ sharply trimmed by t.he loss of lraruan supplies because or that oa· lion· s re vol ulion. The 13-nation cartel's pnc-e structutt fell apart in early O~ember wbe.n t.h e OPEC 0tl mlllisters failed to agree on a smgle base 011 prtc-e at their last pnce·fixmg session an Caracas, Venezuela. Eleven OPEC oat.Joos have p<>15ted price increases since Jan. 28. CALDERON SA!D TRE pricing prop6sal was drafted by OPEC technicians and would be presented to the carters loog· term strategy committee, which opens a two-d.ay meeti.DC today ui London. The planning group includes representatives rrom Sa..U Arabia, the world's largest 011 exporter, as well as Iran. Iraq, Algeria, Kuwait and VeneNela. If approved by the planning group, lbe plan presumably would be' brought up at the next oil ministen' meeting scheduled for June 9 in Algeria. ambuudor to have the ataae to themselves, three days before the elect1on . SEN. BOB DOLE OF Kamas and Sen. Howard R. Bder of Tenneuee both have lodced pro- test.a with the Federal ElectJoo Commluioo over the iuue. Former Texas Gov. John B. Connally said the excluaioo of ot.ber candidates from the Buab· Reagan meeting was arbitrary, unwise and "out ol bounds ... "Look," said Bush, "on that debate I was challenged by the Reagan forces. I don't see what's wrooe with me doing a ooe-on-ooe.' • And later , In Birmin&ham. Ab., Reagan said be wa1 IDYited by lbe Telegraph, adding, "They cao invite anyone lbey want. They can invite Jimmy Carter. I'd be delighted ... BUSH SAID the Republican . Party was the real winner in Wednesday night's debate. Rep. Philip M. 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J ames Ingham or the Sola na Beach Fire Department , who estimated that damages wouJd be i~ the bun dreds or thousands or dollars The National Weather Service office in San Diego said 1t had not been contacted about the twister which s truck at 11 p m. ~hbn.wy21, ,., r~es 6roll'lag No Recession ~ --In California · SACRAMENTO CAP> -The recession that was supposed t.p hit Calllornia as long as 18 moot.ha •10 stlll hasn't arrived, says t.be latest monthly report on state tax revenues. State Controller Ken Cory said Wednesday that through Jan. 31, the state sales tax and personal Income tax revenues kept on IJ"OW· ing at a rate slightly greater than the inflation rate . CORY SAID THIS is "a solid indicatioo that the recession many had predicted still has not m ateria.l.Ued." He added, ··w e have ind1ca· tions that a particularly strong year •n capital gains in 1979 re· s ulteo in higher-than-anticipated estimated tax payments." THE OVERALL STATE rev- enue and exwnditures for the fir't seven months of the 1979-80 fis~al year show Ute state taking in ~.7 billion and spending $10.1 billion. uor tax recorded an increase over last year. with sales a.nit in- come taxes scoring· the biggest gains. FOR THE FIRST seven months. sales tax revenues were $3.8 billion. a S588 million or 19.S percent increase over the 1918-79 ,. fiscal year. Personal income tax revenues were $3.S billion, a $598 million or 2Q.5 pecrcent in· crease. Business tax revenues were $1.17 billion, a $111 million or 10 .4 ~rcent increase. Cigarette laxes brought m $116.8 million. up 4.6 percent. and liquor taxes totaled S90 f. million. down 1 7 percent News Leaks Told THE NEARBY community of Del Mar was not struck by the devil wind. but 4,000 of its resi dents were without power for a bout a half-hour, said a San Diego Gas & Electric Co spokesman RelRains of Canyon Bo•e Cory said 1t is normal for the state to spend more than It takes in during that period. but this year. spending for the full year 1s expected to exceed income because of continue d post- Propos1tion 13 state aid to local governments. WASHINGTON CAP) -CIA Director Stansheld Turner has told a House hearing on CIA· Congress relations that news leaks of confidential government information "come from every- whe re, from within the CIA , fro m within Con gress. fro .. within the Wlute House. from within the Penta~on." The front gate of SDG&E's Del Mar substation was reportedly ripped off by Ute s wirling winds and trees around the s ubstation were uprooted. * * * A couple looks at the remains or a mud· covered home in the Mandeville Canyon · Area or Los An geles Wednesday. Heavv rains for the past seven days have dumped almost a root or water on sections of Storm Hits Economy Impact Greatest in Co11slructio11 LOS ANGELES <AP>-After eight aays of mtensive rainstorms, about the only persons cheering are um· bre lla peddle r s, auto body r e - pairmen. plumbers and roofers. The multi-billion-dollar construc- tion industry, amusement parks. de· partment stores a nd even beauty shops arc takmg a beating. "IT HAPPENS every winter," Herb Duckett, executive director or the Roofing Contractors' Association or Southern California, said Wednes· day ... People rarely check their roof when Ute sun is shining because it's out of sight and out of mind." But once the railis begin, roofers are nooded wtUt calls from frantic homeowners. he said. Plumbers a re swamped with calls to pump out basements and clean flooded water heaters, whJle auto- body shops are busy pounding dents out or fenders "THESE STORMS have been bad, .. commented the owner of one auto body shop. "We have been gelling about twice a:. much work already - and it may get worse.·· The number of motorists with car troubles increased markedly. The Southern California Automobile Club alone said 1l had handled 100,000 trou- ble calls from the San Fernando Valley to San Diego m the past week -an increase of 100 percent. Department s tores were sel.ling lots of umbrellas and ra mcoats. but ove rall their business was suffering. Heaviest losses were in the con· st ruction industry, which has come to a standstill. "'oman Quits, Seeks Benefits OAKLAND CAP> -A pregnant Oakland woman d e manded un- employment benefits Wednesday after claiming she quit her job at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory bee a use s h e fear ed r adiation contamination. Karen Mewes, 29, expecting her first baby in July, told the Unemploy· ment Insurance Appeals Board in Oakland that her superiors al lhe nuclear weapons laboratory had not adequately warned her or possible radiation hazards whe n she was hired in August 1977 Ms. Mewes . who worked at the lab 27 months before quilmg last No· vember. is now living on welfare. Benefits or$605 monthly have been de· nied alter the lab contended she quit vo luntarily Robbins Seeks Debate With Govenwr BrOwn SACRAMENTO CAP> -State Sen. Alan Robbtns, D-Van Nuys, wants to debate Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. about his anti-busing bill that Brown vetoed But Brown's press secretary, Bob- bie Metzger. said Wednesday, "The governor in his 'veto message of Ute bill very clearly and s uccinctly stat· cd his position. "Senator Robbins will have ample opportunity to reiterate and express his views when the issue is debated in the Legislature." Prot~11ter11 Arrested BERKELEY (AP) -Nineteen an· ti-nuclear protesters, including anti- Vietnam War activists Daniel Ells· berg and Daniel Berrigan. were ar· rested early today for refusing to leave the University of California president's o((ice, campus police said. All wer e cited and released on their own recognizance at the uni· ver sity's administration building Brown Delays MediCal Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -In another political victory for -powerful medical interests, Brown administration of- ficials have decided to delay a Medi- C al billing cha ngeover by three months. · Health officials appointed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. had as late as last week opposed any delay in the new bUUng syste m. They said a de· Jay would be too costly, and disputed tbe doctors' contentions that the ayatem lln't worklng . TM doctons have been pushing a bUJ for a six-month delay, until Sept. 1. ( __ s_T.lf_TE_J between midnight a nd poli ce spokeswoman said TeftMlger Boolu-d a.m . a FONTANA CAP) A fifth teen· ager has bee n arrested in connection with Ute deaths of two Watsonville youths whose bodies were round near Watsonville Feb. 11, authorities said. Edward Luna, 18. or Watsonville , was booked on investigation or murder Wednesday. The victims, Ri cky Romero and Lucio Garcia Jr., both 16. were found near the Mount Modona Road by fir~ crews coming home after fighting a nearby fire. s .. ~.,bor "Uled LONG BEACH CAP> -Stat e a uthorities a re investigating the deaUt of a Union Oil Co. of California s upervisor found crushed lo death under a crane al the company's Wilmington refinery where normal work crews are oo strike . The Lds Angeles County Coroner 's offlce on Wednesday identified the victim as Richard Martindale, 54, or Long Beacb. Sftate11~ed •• Deatlt MADERA <AP) -A man convict· ed of the ChowchUla torch-slaytn1 of one Southern Californian and the at- tempted murder of a second has been sentenced to die. Richard Pbilllpt was sentenced to death by the same jury t.bat found him guilty of the murde r of Bruce Bartulla, 28, of Claremont, the at- tempted murder of Ronald Roee, 28, or West Covina. and robblll1 both ·m en on Dec. 7, 1977. Southern Californw. rr('atm~ floods and muds lides that have destroyed or damaged scores of homes. One wo man was suffoC'at ed when the mud ('ngulfed this home HE SAID TAX revenues were running 2.4 percent• above earlJer estimates, and spending 1s 4 7 percent below predictions. Every state tax except the hq Save up to 38%. := ~= to Q1•11ida. Calgary. Leave Loe Angeles 8:15a.m · Leave Calgary 8:10a.m. one-way to Calgary. one.way to Edmonton. Pnces do not include tax. , From Los Angeles International. Arrive Calgary 12. 13 p m n on-stop Arri'le Loe Angeles lO:OOa.m. non-stop Edmonton. Leave Loa Angeles 8 15 a m LeaYO Edmonton 700a .m Arrive Edmonton I 23 pm. one-stop Arrive Los Angeles 10 00 a.m. one-stop Travel must ongmate and tickets be purchased m the U.S. These speoal fares also apply to your return fhght, provtded a round·tnp bclcet 18 1SSued pnor to departure from U.S. pomt of ongm ,..--------. Just c411 d 'Ttavel Agent, your Corporate 11avel Anc!llger; or Hughes A.lrwest at ~.::.;:~ Los Angeles (213) 772·5100 Ontario (714) 986-6724 rE= ~~ Bwbank (213)247-8333 OrangeCounty (714)540-2060 ~· "r~J /~· -..... -·---------- ........ ~ ·-~· -· -------_.__ ______ ._._ ._.. -- * Lawsuit Barrage Was Predictable The nvc·member majority or l.M Newport Beach Clty Council has landed It.elf and the ell,)' ln 1 predlC!t ablc po$1tlon ss defendants an land use l1w1uJlS The hmd use decilnons the fh·e council mcmben ha\'e pushed throuf(h havl' produced three suJts, so far One. filed by the Irvin(' Company was over the council's at tempt to change th~ North F'ord development from com· merc1ttl to re adentrn l without bothering to go throUA h th • us ual Pr<X.~~s for s uC'h c h nges That cHe appe1ns to bt.• headed for un out oC·court sellle menl The Ko ll ompanr h ru. two su1tb pendtng one rn Onrn~l' ('ounty Superior Court and one in Los Angele:t 1-'c dcrul 01~trirt Court floth were senerated by the g<'m•ral plan umt>ndm ent enaC'tt•d in De<'t'mber by which Koll <.'enter Newport 1s a trectt•d The Su~nor Court t·ns" •~ an attempt to have the amendment Ov('rturnt.>d T htt c·ompany lb contending Lhal s t a te laws wt•rt-n't fo llO'-'t'd when t he cit y e liminated K oll's hotel "lh.• and cul by KS perC'enl the umount of futur<· office bu1lctm~ to tx> ~11lowed 1n the <'t:ntt·r The fed eral ca::.e asks $7 rrnll1o n in damages from the city a nd the fiv<' indiv iduals council members P aul Ryck oH, Pa ul H ummel, Evelyn Hart . Don S trauss and Ray William::. T h e basis of that case is an alleged viola · lio n or the la ndowner's nghts tn the general p l an a m e nd· m e nt Hyckoff says h e thinks the Koll s uits are a was te o ( the t ax p ayer s ' m o n ey I ronically, he didn 't think it was te ful or t a x dolla r s to kic k in $1,000 from c ity coffe r s to he lp the cit y of Tiburon fig ht a s uit s imilar lo the case file d by Koll. Bay Efforts Stulllhle Last week. the Orange County Board o ( Sup ervisors c1ecid ed the time has com e to do something a bout the s lo w strangulatio n o r the Upper Newport Bay by mud a nd uollution -they voted lo ask the s tate to dredge it. The boa rd's resolution asks Gov. Edmund Brown Jr to inte rve ne with state agenc ies r espon s ible fo r the bay. S ince the slate o wns the bay. super visors reason that ·s the e ntity tha t ought to s ave 11 According to Supervisor T homas Riley. tho action was take n to e nd the s talemate over saving the bay ft appears that a ll the action did was tng~er another ro und of the same old thing a lo t o f layin g the blame on t he doorste ps of non -s t ale agen cies and no action A s pokesm a n for the state De partment of Fish a nd Game. w hirh manC1gcs the s tate-owned Upper Bay E cological H.cscrvc:. !-ta1d there 'll be no stat e -financed dredging un t tl thl• county doc!-. somt'lhin g to stop the mud from comin g into thl' IH.t \' v1 :1 San D1t·J..(o Creek No ;it'l11m "' '~hat '''l' got for tht' four \ears of effort th11t wc•nt 111111 t lw "\t•wp(Jrl-l rvine Wa s te· Managl·mcrll t\l . .(l'll<'\ 1 ~I W:\1 . the: multi jurisd1 r t ional group that wa~ ~uppo:-.1•d Ill f1g u r t· out lhl• ... ourccs bf the bay·~ problems. find .... ,"" to -..10 11 lht• fin .... uf pollution into the bay a n d thl'n ('h.·~111 up lht· b<t~ 1t s df That group 1s 1n the process of disintegrating Cos t a Mes a h as dro pped out and Newport Beach is about to d o the s ame All of thes t· dt·vclopments C:1rc occurring at a time whe)'l th e hard r a ins a re bringing even m o r e s ilt and po llution to the hay While the bureaucrats and poht1 cian" arguc umo nA 1 hl'm~l'IVl'!-t. the public sl<inds to lost· ont• of 1t:-. m ost v;,ilu;,i ble c.issN s Rule s Need Untangling Nl'wpol'l Bcat·h ·.., newt~ enacted campaign contra bu t1on l1m1tat1nn law looks ltke more trouble than it's worth It's not that th<• c·11y doesn 't need so me controls over the amounts of mont•y rais ed a nd spent on campaign s ,\nv brakes thut can bt• applie d t o rapidly s p ir a ling elec· t 1on cost:. should be welcome Rut t he City Council h as co m e up with a Rube Goldberg ~ty le invention . so convoluted a nd complex that it's m ore like ly to c reate confus ion t ha n to li m it contributio n s . As an example . the n ew law h as a ver y generous d e f· in ition of political action committee Any one person who dona tes a total of more th.an S200 lo a candidate or can - d idate s becomes a political action committee. That means they h ave to ftle reports with t he city clerk. The city clerk ts a lso going to have to keep track of a ll t he bus iness a ffiliatio n s of everyone w ho contributes to a political <.icllon committee. That's going to be a lot o f paper work to ha ndle m a ddition to the campaign reports now required by state law Perhaps what would be in orde r is for Newport 's council members lo get out all the legislation they've enacted to control c ampaigns and look at it all at once There should ht• some way to combine a nd simplify lhe laws • Opinions e xpressed 1n the space above are those o f the Daily Pilot. Other v1ewa expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 P hone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Best Seller By L.M. BOYD How would you like to com e up with a product that's inexpensive to m ake. tha t would jump right out on to the ma rket witho ut ad· vert1sing or promotion. cln<1 that would sell 'Well year in and year out for 77 years, al le a s t ? Who w o uldn 't ? Nabisco wound up with s uch. D ar Gloomy Gus Don't scold the Newport Beach City Council ma- jority. U you had as m any masters aa they, you too would ge t your wires crossed! J .J . ln 1902. it began Thal little box of animal crackers with a white string on the top - Ra rnum's Animal Cr ackers, to be brand specific -di~ JUS I that ll was introduced"' to be hung on Christmas t rees -thus. the string but 1t soon became a year 'round commodity. With no sales letup ever. Old I say tugboats pull bar ges on the Mississippi? Tut tut. "They 'r e no t tugboals, they're towboats. you jackass.·· writes a warm kindly client, "and they don't pull, they push. dummy." tr a man h u a good vocabulary, but still hasn't done well in his line of work, you can attribute bls f-11un to plain laziness. Or so IQ researcher s at lbe 1Wnol1 lnsUtute ol Technolo0. 'nM voc11Nlary lDd.icates native abmty tbeJ uy. And Jul· nffl, u.J aver, 11 about the onl1 t.ldnl that wlll prevent the fellow from takln1 ad· vanta1e of It. Black M&rket WASlllNOTON -For the l e<'h nolotlc ally b ackward Ru11la.na, tho United Slat.a l9 ltlle a 1l1antlc cand y store stocked wltb 1uper ·aophl1tlcated compuc.ara and other elttt.ronic 1oocUtt that •Imply don't exlat ln lht Soviet Union. But the Rua1hu1a aren't eon· tent to preu their noaea, urchin· hlce. a1a Oi l Un cle Sam 's dl1play w in· dow and drool Whtat th ey want , they go alter und usual· ly get S o m e mll1t a rtly u se r ul te<'hnologlcal equipment they acquire by lying T hey sole mnly assure the Comme rce Depart. ment that the hll'h·•Pffd com· puttn aQd m1cbioery they •ant to buy wUl a.ver be diverted to m ilitary UH I've alN•dY A • ported on t.be ~ara~I lu.lt.y In our .xport-control ayatem that allowed t.M Red Army t.o ride Into A11hanlat.an lo lntck.t produttd al a Soviet factory built with A.mertcan know-bow. ON THIE aAalt occaaion1 when the Russians are rebuffed by the Commerce Department bureaucrata -who a re more in· lereated in encour ag,ing exPort.s by U.S. manufacturers than in the danger that we might be he lping the communist military m actline -they get what they want through third parties who buy the American equipment and r esell it. A secret Commer ce Depart· m e nt !:eport Lists 16 cases that 1l ~Ei, k1D.1 J.loW Co ME MY PAPER WAS Mailbox • m Technology a aya a re typ ica l o f the nourithln1 lnternatlonal black market in hi1h-technolOJY Items which an embar1oed by federal law ror sale dlrecUy to the So· vlet Union. The report •toJ>S abort or nam- 1n1 Lbe ioduatrlal pirat.et who trattlc ln U.S. technolo1y t.o the detriment or our national securi- ty. It doea na me the manula c· ture ra ol the product.a that have bffn traced on tllelr drcult.ous route to the Kremlin's arma· men ts industry. Sources told my associate Dale Van Alta that the scale ol the 11Ucit transactions . and their strategk 1mpltcations , have led the Justice Department to investigate some of the cases H E R E ARE SOME o r the shockmg examples the report lists · Some highly sens1t1 ve He w lett Pac kard gear was bou1ht by another U.S. firm which la "believed to have acted In concert with a West Oennan national by rurnishinc the con- trolled commodit lea domesUcal· ly. knowto'-the intended lUegaJ dis position • to the Soviet Union, whe re It ended up. -Miniaturized technology was sold to the Britis h sub· s idiary or a U.S. firm without the proper licenses between June 1972, and Marc h 1974. .. Many exports we re hand · <'a rrled lo the United Kingdom and Bulgaria. One delive ry was made to the Bulgarian Embassy 1n London " Laser parts were exported to South Africa In 1977. The purchaser .. misrepresented the intended use or the equipment. and w1\h the he lp of a West German nationa l 1s believed to have re-exported the equipment to the USS R " -SENSJTlVE ITEMS we rt: 'hipped to dummy firm s 1n Canada, an a ll y on which rew l'xporl controls e xist. From then~ they we re trans-shipped to "'11o tlzerla nd and the n to the So· \'l<'I ')late firm Technopromim· P<lrl 1\ Arilt!>h !->Ubs1diary or a l S corp<>rat ion hought com- f>Utl•rs from C.1>neral Automation lnC' . 1nC'orporatcd them into 1b 011o n c·<iu1pment and sold the rl:' 'ul t 1n~ proc1u('t Lo llungary. Thi· 'Jmt> 'u~t<har~ ~··nt computers 111 Hu!>'ol a under d demons tration l 1cc·n'l' fo r l'xh1b1t lhc r l', 11o hen·upan .. a nother U K Cirm purchased the equipment Crom lhl· ~ubs1d 1<.tr > <1t the exh1b1 t1un and !>ol d 1l Lo t he l ' SS R · Fr r,m 197f) to 1978 , kch n1cal d ata relatinJC to Intel f'or p inte~r<ited c1 r r u1ts was hand C'<1rr1ed to Austria. then to f'nt.rn<1 . EJ'l <:c·rman' lhl' So '11•t t n1on Jnd pO!>!>lbly Heil Chin:1 Elect~on Challenges Cost Us Good Judges To tht-Editor l am deeply distressed by the challenge to one of the Superior Court pos1t1on<> Judge Claude Owens IS onl' or lhl' bt'ller JUdJ?l'' 1n lhl' counl ~ .ind ,1 'l'r\ f1n1 1wrson A ror m1•r FHI .1~t·nl ond formt·r prosC'c·utor hl' prt•!>11lt•' ;,ilm o:-.l t•-.du:o.l\'t•h 11 \l•r C'l\ll mattl'r' But 1n the· pn·-.enl ;.11it1 tnl'umbenl l'rJ. "ht.·n a dep111~ d 1 s I rid :1ttornl'' in<l 11· d l t•d J ll-n 1.111\t' 1ntentton 111 run for h" pu~1l 1on, .lud~t· OY. l·ns clt·C'1de<1 lhl'rl' was no n •ul rt•.ison lo ~o th rouJ?h all tht• t•x1w nsc :.in<1 !.tratn and tr<ium<i of a l'Ontestt•d clert1on with such a c ha ncy pro~ nosas. when he could retire and sit '" trials as the State Jud1c1al Council and his inclination dtr · tall'd. The part.1cul<1r deputy district attorney eventually decided to challenge a diHerent mcumbent 1ud~e Three Mun1c1pal <.:ourt Judges, including myself, and ri ve attorneys riled for the now open position. I seriously doubt any or us would have filed against J udge Owens had he not announced ht!" retirement . I know the lhrC<' Municipal Court J udges would not have At age 62. Judge Owens easily could h ave worked for a nother six years and provided good and valuable ser vice to the com- munity. IT IS A SHAME that the pre- sent poht1cal chmate allows for s uch intimidation or incu mbent judf'e!I. I agree that those who are lazy. guilty or misfeasance or malfeasan('t>, o r who are non· responsive to comm unity at lltudes on law and ordt.•r. should be challenged. But JUSt because• a person 1s an incum bent d0<•s not m ake him soft on crime Judge Ow('ns was a prosec utor a nd when he heard criminal cases, a tough judge. I am a former deputy distnct attorney. many or m y fellow Judges on both the municipal and supen or co urt levels are former pro secutors. It would be a gross er· ror to say we a re all sort on crime or criminals . Even those d eputy district attorneys who ge t eleded to the bench will be incumbent.'I at their next elec· Uon. Does the title "incumbent'' make a judge soft on law and or· der? Does the public really want judges changed every six years? I hope the public can become m ore sophis ticated about the problem. and more knowledgea· ble about the judiciary. I hope th ey will selective ly s upport those incumbents who ar c good and throw out those who are "?l. But the pubUc s hould change its lttttude so that good judgei., like Judge Owens, will not re~ire when challenged so as to avoid a 1ruelln1. taxint. economlc1lly rulnou1 electioo fight whenever 1 deputy district !ttomey fUes for thelr lion. RAON.l:'R.EN EBRETSEN Judp. West Oran1• County .\ot ·E•rf~ll•'"' · To t.he Editor : Physical edut'at1on and music .ire not '<'nrt<'hm<'nl p roR ram., · for ('l1•m(•nta n c htl1lri·n a ...... u~ i..•·~lf·d 111 .1 r1·1·1111 1>:111\ Pilot ..tl111111.tl Tiit•\ .111 • .1 l1o1,1<' p.Jrt 111 .1 1·htlil ' tot,11 t•d111 Jt1on ,1nrl -.111 t'I''' in m11'11 .11111 11hv'11"al ··ti lll":tl 11111 11fl 1•11 h1•l11 .... 1 1'htlt1 tu h.1 \ t 'lll"("''' ~ llft lilt' ,1(';1dl•mH -.ubJ1·r h In th•· f'l .,,,r,.om Tiit• 11•a1'111•1' I Y.111 ~ 11o 1lh In ."l.l·Y.pOr1 ~ •. ,.I .Ill' \t•n mUl'h <·11nr 1•nwd Y.11 h t h1· n1·1·tb of in rl1v1duJt 1"h1lt1n·n Thi~ <'OnC'<'m rcQUtrl'" .1 ,.:n •al de.II of testing, pt ... nn1 ng, prl·p;_ir;i111111 , con fercn1·1·' Y.1th ot hc·r s chool per.,onnt•I l nur'>c, p~yrhoto..:1st. s peech lhC'rapt!>l . pr1nc1pal. LOG IC'ac hcr. phys1ral ed ucation s per 1al1st 1, ::i nd attending dasi.e<; and works hop!> to 1m- nnwe tht•1r t•xrK·rtlst• T llE RF. IS an alml')i.t ove r 11,•h elmin~ drnount or pa~rwork involved when 1ni.truct1on in the acade m 1l·s rs 1nd1v1dualtz<'d When lht5 1s coupled with the mountu1n of reports required by the distnct i.lnd the s tatt•, most <'le m t:•nt a r y t c a c hl'r., find t he ms<'l v<•i> with httlc time left for preparing IC:\.~On pl&ns ror musi<' and phys1car education 1n· ..,lruC't1on tevcn thOU$.l h i.tatc law rCQUlr('S 100 minutes or ph)SICUI C'ducal1on instruC't1on per w~k l F c•w e lementa r y teachers havt• lh<' tra1ninf,? to provide <'htldren in<;truct1on an phys1<'al l•du<·at1on anc1 music t•ven 1( they hav(• thr time and interest to plan 1nst ruC'tional progra ms for these s ubjects Ju<;t a s ch.ildre n cit's<'rvt• th<• bc"1 instr uction poss1bl<' in tht· academics. they a lso descrv(' mdt\'iduali zed and f.?roup instruction from a trained professional in a wide variety of phy•11cal cdu<'allon o nd music ;t('t lVlllCS In the Newpf)rt·Mes u schools the only way lo ~uarantee the continuance or these programs is through an arttclc an the con trac t between lhe tea che rs and the school dis trict ROO COOPER Ele mentary Physical Education Specialist , Newport-Mesa Unified School District (JdzrtU W'Jao Car~ To the EcUtor · Now In Newport we have a couricil and cllizens who care about lhe Newport or tomorrow. When thf're is a conOicl between futur e Interests a nd the economic pursuit.a of today, dif- ficult cllOlces are belna made. It ia reauurinc lo remember that actlnt ln the community ln· teresl is the responsibility of a concerned council and clllaeory. When a city such as this. which hH pra.ture ltom bl1 oullkle financial lnteresll, Is faced wtt.b serious lmpaact.e from pr'OPOMd land we, lbole ,..ponalblUUea • t<.1n bl> a hea vy load '.\ 1• ('an takl' pnde in thl' counc1l '1 reeent .tChOO.'lo and the ('Ommunaty 'i; e ( forts to repre:sent real con<'<'m ... If.\ \'l'.\l, ~ADE an d f,,rt l1J t.•ncnuras,:t: morC' tnH•l"t·m<·nt 11o t.· mu..i <·11m mt•111 011 111o 11 1>.111: l'tlot JrtlC It·' Lnl!huo~ 1 2 11 .. , ,1111111 n1 • p.1rt1 tr1Htt111n "t'lll' tu hl"''''m <lurin~ c.im p.11 gn 'PJ ,11n "1· fl•t•I that a ud lt'nct· p<1 tt1t 1p.1t1011 ha!> been comml·ndJbk lnr thl' pa!>I fe w ) l'<ir ~ ~an ~ h,I\ 1· represt•ntl'd lht· tommunn: Jnd otht>rs ha' e repre<,t'nted t om pan~ intcrest.s You m ight .,d;> that all .. s hadow gMernmcnt!>" are dotnli? their Job In thl' pa!>t. whe n fl n«itnC'1a l interest~ hl'ld ... way. we lrit"<.I to 1n<'reai.e lht· amount of communll) rt"presen latton Now when <'Ommunrty tn rerests prevail. there seems to bt' a chasw;ement of this effort in vanou.<; med1ci h tht' '"keep 1nR *tt.h your des ire for mort' audienct' pa rllc1patton " Ed1torial 12 14 R0 1 \Ou11o1 <,,h I h l' ,. I I \ ... bu ... I n c .. ' rj fl n l ' without ~a<'r1 f 1 c 1n~ d1Rn1ty c1v1hty or fair pla) ·· We have .1 t t e nded <' o u n C' II m e" t 1 n Rs steadily ror SIX )ears Nothinli? much has C'han11t~ except lht.' prevailing trl'nds of dcc1s 1on m aking Due process es with which a request becomes a part o( city law have not chanli?ed nor have the e Horts of a ll parties to dul With them. The thanli? that has c hanged 1s the prevailing trend of decision making. Now community intere-sLs are rece1v. m g more than token atte ntion We believe c redit s hould be given the m any who have SPf!nt their own time attending to the bustness of car ing a bout t he community and a re now having to surre r indignities that a re be· ing playl"d out as campaign t ac ltC!i JEAN WAT'T President. SPON "'9,.....La ...... ~ To the Editor· It Is pleasanl to conc ur with Nancy Skinner , Mailbox Fe b 14 , and the Pilot that no campaign needs mud slinging. Similarly, who wanls inflam- mation? That usually occurs whe n som eone is rubbed the wrong way. a s Mcinnis and rrtend.s have been doing ror two years. The real Issue ts truth. THE MdNNIS au acks on the council majority. which Nancy deplored. were understatements to mo~ frequent oblervers. No cand•datet bave mentioned, as yet. tbe mo.re outrageous actions and inactiOn.s of the lncumbent candldatet. F r1nkly. I am looking ror more la-.aha in the com lna. cam· Palen. The maror and hla buddy were very funny before the re· aJtors' forum as they l1bortd to tonvlnce liatenen of UM· many butldinl(!> the} had ~pproved c>r s ttll left ol'l lheboob f'a<'tually. 1n 1978. Newport •·as a lready lesl! d e n sely popul Jt~ «itnd ll':.'> l"Qm merc1al lhdn tt!> nt'1~hb<lr!> a nd wQuld hd\t> rema1nt•d Ml even befon• lh1• 1 urn •nt !o(l'no·ra l plan v.a~ .. hr• dd• <1 11r th1· 1·11' c11un1 ·d • 11 t 11 ''°'~ lo It. noar I n th1• 1-:c11111r f'h1 \'11nltnJ.! ··1t•1·111rn' (or • h1· I'll \ 11( '1·Y. por1 Hc•:i f'h ("OUl1C'il -.1·.11' "111 Ii.• 1•nh.tnet•<1 1f lh\' 1·.1nd1<1.it•·' \\Ill 't;11t• their ro:-1 llOn<. ph1lo:-.oph1t•s anrl solutions nn tlh• que.,tton~ of ~rowth tn lht• n l '. l'n' 1ro nmt·ntal problem,, and tra ffi c proble m s . and c;t.1lt.• thl.'m c learll and d e · f1n1tt!I~ Thl' prt•,rnt t·ounctlpt•rsons. 11o hn:o.t' J>l'r:o.onJI inlt.·~nty 1:. un qut'-.t11>0t.'d. h.n·t• been ci quar rc·lsoml' ~mup makmJ.? negatJ\ c proJ.?r~~ in tht• pa!>t year or two T ht•\ ha' 1· nddl·n rou)lhs hod over the rights of the peoplt and used and converted their own property within the ioning and reguJat1oos at the time they purchased 11 . Wi thout compensa· lion THE TRAFFI C µroblcm ~ 11o h1<·h havt• been blamed on prt> 'Wlh <'1,uncds tsomc of the r ounctlpersons were the samt• pcoplt.'l haH not been !>Olved Proh1b1 t1 ng m o re building .Hb1trarih has not made thl' trnffH· d1~app<'ur. but this seem~ t hl• onl,v al'l1on the rouncil has taken, t'XC'ept to disdain an offer or s rn m ill1on rrom the de ve lopt·r~ to tuke concrete st£1ps to solvt> the traffi c !.na rls. while the maJority in the coun('1I pursue 'lome ne bulous rustl<' v11lt1~t· concept Wt• a n • unfortunately losin~ one o r th<• two sane and rational ,·01 c·l'~ in the counc ti in Dori Mcinnis ll 1s hoped that som~ of the frl'shmen coun cilpe rsons might be more articulate and lis ten to concerned communi- t y m~mbers who feel t hat human t•oncem s are equally as Important as those or the fis hes and birds. a nd thus produce a more balanced council. and bet· lt>r rcsulL~ We kno w wher e the incum· bents stand. but hope tha t the candidates will have the courage to s tale clearly where they stand. and to be elected on the principals which they intend to put Into netton. LAOISLAW REOAY • Ldttri from rro.drn art' welcom,. TM nght 10 c0ftden1c tet1n1 to fit 1poct or ehmmolt libel at reurwd Ldtn• of JOO wordl or lesa will bf! gn.lt'ft prefff'~t. All ln1n1 mwt in· clllCU ~gnaturt and moilmg oddrtu bul nomt• mo~ be wUMdd Oft re~ qwlt If evfflcl"t rfOIOft uoppar"'· Pof'lrv wm not be publUMd. ---- . :MORE OPINION :Roh Greene .'Jo~y' Now ·Teaching . ~ WAI.SS. Wla. -Well, il final 11 bap.,.ned Jo tbl1 •Olall Whconat n town , a o meooe Ow.bd U.. tea~bert. '!'Ma la • •'°"1 that hu it.a root1 ln t~e 11$0•, when American• be1an a1klo1 tbemMlw. ""'1 Johnny Can't Read " The country besan to be coacenMd about what 1 med to be clltDlniahinc literacy •rnona cblldren. They couldn'l read well and they couldn't write well Many hoPf'(I that 1t wa8 Ju.sl • pbue tbat would PHs It d1do'l or course The te levision age accelerated the dimlnlsblng readln& and writin& skills or American <'blldren. By ' the '60s and t h e '70 s. parents reluc tantl y 1 became used to the idea that th eir children probably couldn 't ~pell as well as they did when tht!y ' were youngsters. and might not j be able to construct a coherent I I • essay And now come the '80s. ls there good ne ws about the children? Well. no. AJI the evidence in· dicates that they are reading and writin~ worse than ever But that's not the bad news The bad news is that the children or the '50s and '60s and '70s have grown up, and become the teachers of the '80s. The kids who couldn't read or write are now teaching a new generation of kids bow to read and write. So it was. the other week, that the Kettle Moraine School Board up here received 15 proposals • lflllUA NT LASTING SHIHfi • RICH COUUIS! •EXCITING PATTERNS! for new coura•• from thu teadwn ot Kt1llle Mor•in• lltith ~bool. THE M"HOOL bo•rd'1 cur rlcuhtm committee t"xamlned the propoHll AcC'Ordln• to on., board me in bu. ltt>bt-rl w Oewe«~. the propo ala •~me<! lake a bed Joke "The spelling and itamrnu and tent.c-nc-r structure In 12 of th• U prouo"l1th w~re un lw'llt'vable ," <it"l•Vkt' !'.Uld "And lht'ae wt•rt• written by lhe lf'achera who urf' t'ducaung tht: childre.n up here · · Some exumplo., o r lhe teach e r s· handiwork "Separat e " wa b i.p e llect "seperatt-" "Strateg1e~ · wa~ :-.pt'llt:d "straUgies " "Warrants" was spellea "war· rents " "Vacuum " wa::. :.pelted "vacum." "Compelen('y" wa ~ spdlct1 "comoetancv." "Personnel" wa~ ~pellcd "personel " .. Pursuing" wa-.. !>p elte d "persuing" "Fascinating" w ..i:. spl'llcd · 'fasinahng." "Deba t e" was :.p c•'\t«l "dabate.'' "Would" was spelled "woud." "Historical" was spelled "h1s- toricial." "Doc ument" was s pelle d "documanl." WHEN BOARD m e mber Geweke saw the proposals. he became sad and angry He re· alized that it was nothing morP or less than was probably going on at schools all over the coun- try; the non·Uterate generation has grown up and become part . . of the educaUooaJ eatabllah· meot Out he decided that. In lltl Tit- tJe town, he wasn't 1olo1 to re· m•an 1Uent ijo, •t Oeweke'• l.nalat.ence. the 1cbool boa.rd'• currtcwum com· mlttee refu.ed to accept tbe teachers' propoaals The pro· VM•I• were sent back to lhe t'1achen, with in.atructioo.s to re· 1ubmlt them ln proper Eogllsb. ''IT IS COMMON knowledge thlll all over the country, high schooJ araduates are going into college sem1·Uterate Th~ col· leges have to teach elementary reading and writing in the freshman year To allow c htldren to go through high school without learning to write properly is a great disservice to those ctuldren " Geweke s aid that he first became aware of the probtem when the mother or a th1r . grade student came to him b ~omc papers that had turned to the child. The had been marked "Ex "Outstanding." etc. ··The mothe r was upset bC'cause the papers were full of s pelling errors." Geweke s:i1d "And yet the child was be· mg given good marks. It OC· t·t;rred to me then that ~rhaps we have come to the pqint in this country where some of the teachers don 't even know how to spe ll. "The fact thal low standarct:. and a refusal to ~ critical have become commonplace in schools all over the country is very dis· h('artening. I'm not trying to hurt our school. l 'm trying to he lp it. and to help lhe students. Schools are public institutions. supported by tax dollars, and we have a nght to demand the very hest from them " ------- Tilur9dllr. '*'-' 11, ,.., MIME FESTIVAL h:bruary 22 & 23 f-cat uring * Prok~~1 onal M 1mc Pertormance'\ * Amateur o r Scm1-Profe;,•.ional Mime Contc..,t SHOW T IMES: Friday -12:JO & 2:00 p.rn. Saturday -12:00 & 3:00 p.m. MIME CONTEST: Saturd..iy. 12:30 p.m. I C..1~h Pn1c 1-ntry f-orm Available a t f-a~h1on !;,land M anagement Offic~ or Call 644-2020 MAILBOX ~ FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT CENTER \VHEN A \\'0~1AN .'i lAKES FI~E ART HER PUBL IC IMAGE. OO~'T YOU "'ONDER 'YHAT SHE'S LIKE AT HO~IE ? -----Introducing The Mary McFadden At·Home And Sleep Collections , Her slimming, reed-pleated '~tins. shimmering jerseys and artistic color sense reflect Mary McFadden's special . taste for living beautifully rat every hour. The chiffon-~ . · ruffled robe 130.00, and , matching slipgown 76.00, are mauve satin de lys of nylon, polyester and silk. Backless lounge pyjama in coral triacetate with braided body belt 255.00. P·S·M sizes. At·Home and Lingerie Salons Lmagmn \ ... • • . . .· -: . ... . DCAR PAT: Sxactl1 what k-lnd of enerp· savlq devlHt quallr~ for a federal &ax credit• Also, can you dalm this credit for an. eoern savlna device lnatal~ at a vacaUon home u well as your permanent house'.' J E., Costa Mesa 1'le tu uya M•eowaera altd reaten eaa clal• a &as el'Mtt of •P to.-for tM followta• eaero ~•*'-deTt~ IUlaUed befere Dee. Sl, 1•: ............ ; Merm w lMJ'•al wbMlewa aad doors; eaeru •ffldea& raraace re,laee•e•& baraen; wea&Mr 1&r1..-a ud caialkla1; n .. opeal•I ••dlflcaUo•• lo lapreve laeaU•I ayate .. ; u eledricaJ er meclaaakal f11111aee lllll· • tioa ayM.eld .Wela replaces a 1u pile& U&M; aad clock ~u lad aeten wldela 6pla)' tile COi& of 9eJ'IY ua1e . • :... A eredlt for 15 perceet ol die fin& sz.... of qaallf,... espeues la allowed &o tM •ul••m of • SJM, accord,lq to 1as, b•t the credl& c...a be more Ulaa the ladlvldaal's &ax UaMJlty. Tiie credit • can be &a.Ilea eaela year quallflecl eaern·•8"vla1 de· vices are lastalled, bat the cwnalatlve credit ca•· aot exceed the $311 Uml&. TM uceptloa ls ll the taspayer moves &o a aew priaclpal reslde.ce. To aaawer yoar seeoed question, vacation or sammer homes do DOt qaallly. Special rules apply to tenant-stockholders ID cooperatives and members or condominium management associations. Tbey may claim a share of the credit for thelr organization's quaUfy. ing property, as long as the coopera&lve or condo Is lbelr principal residence. Another energy credit is available Ir taxpayers install renewable energy.source property, such as solar, geothermal or wind equipment, to heat or cool their residences -or to beat water for their homes. Tb.ls credit Js 30 penent of the first sz,oeo in expenses plus zo percent of the next $8,Mt spent, up to a maximam credit of SZ,Zlt. Again, the ell'.· pendltures must be made before the end of 1985 for the principal residence. The claimant must be lbe original user of the equipment and It inust have a osefol life of at least five years. TbJs credit also ls cumuJatJve until the SZ,200 maximum is reached, and it cannot be greater than the tax UablUty in any one year. If a portion of an energy credit cannot be used in the appropriate year because of an insufficient tax liability lbat year, the unused credit can be carried ov~ t-0 a s ubsequent year's return. The carryover provision extends tbrou1th 1987. Energy credits are entered on line 45 of Form 1040, and taxpayers must compute the credit on Form 5695, "Energy Cred1ts.'' and attach it to their Form 1040. Form 5695 is included .in the 1040 tax package and also is available al local UlS of· fices aad at ma•y baalu aad poet otnces. IRS pabllcatioa 193, "Energy Credlu for ladlvtduals," also Is available at IRS offices. Right Seqaience Sp~d• Clteck DEAR PAT: I a m m the process of figunng out my taxes and find that I have a number of other related forms that have to be attached to the 1040 form. Does it make any difference in refund lime. as to the order in which these forms are sub· milted? L.S .. Newport Beach A prescribed order can speed up your refaad, accordl.Dg to officials at lbe Internal Reveaae Service center for tas retum processing ln Fresno. Immediately following the Form 104t, taxpayers s hould place Schedules A and B. Thea, If appUca · hie, come Scbeduies C, D, E, SE, F, G, a ud &P -in &bat exact order. After a taxpayer's lettered forms have foa.ad tllaelr nlcbe, tbe •ambered forms can come marcblng In -but &bey mut do It ln &e· qaeace. lf the forms are joined ln a b.aplluard way, employees at tllae ceater mu& us&aple them ud pat I.Mm ill their rlpt places. That meaas slower processlng aad a klllger wait for a refud. l&S adda &bat taspayers also are ugecl &o laelp speed ap proce1lslllg by maklng sure their W·Z forms are stapled only to Form lt4t. . ······-·--· J EDUCATION/ CONSUMER ~epg~tltie~t's Creation Painful J1;1b WA&lD.NGTON CAP)-0..daJu.&a•prioa. th• oew U.8 Depanmnt ti .,_..._ wW bunl forth f\ally Jl'O'Wft, ~· .......... MID th• budolZ... , It wUI be armed wtUa a ll• ........ bud••t. about llO pro1nma u4 n.~ • .,1o,.., all 11lbeftd lrom a half·doee9 ..._, ~eeta . But tbll bu.rHucraUc bUtll wUI Mt M Without paln- LAaOa PAINS Aas 881NG PSLT at the Department of HHIU., &duc.U. and Wei· fart -lb• "Zou1" of t.b.11 creat.loa -which 11 -. der1oln1 a apllt that one manaser aaya .. akin "to latiJla off your foot." Acn»a the street at the old U.S . Offl<'e of Education, nucleua of the new department. bureaucrata are belo1 batted about like 11huttlcscocks and n earl)' everyone 1s playing mu1lc11J desk.s. The labor also ls going on at Buuarda Polnt in a remote buildlng along the Potomac River. considered Washington's · equivalent of Siberia. Tbertl. consultants and in-house experts on . moN tU.n •.._Wk forees are acrambllq to ftaJlb l'9COM,,,.,.doa1 to Hec:retarJ of Jtdueataon SblrleJ II. Hutat.tlt.r oa how to orpnbe her pro. arama. ec.icr-a prorided for a 1'0-day uaulUoo before the fledlllnc depart.meat mat opea lt.a doon ... ft7 lta 11a1. • Tbe A.rmy'1 lnatltute ot Heraldry u WOltinl on .. ,.,,. for that nae u ...u u an omcta1 .eal, and Uae Natiooal Endowment for UM Alta la pttdltal In wtt.b ideu for a lo9o ud otber trap- plnp to d1R1nplab the 11th Cabinet pc»t. . PaSllDENT CA&TEa NO•INATED the former federal Judae oa Oet. 30, t.be Smate con- firmed beroe Nov. 30 and abe was a worn ln Dec. 8. E·Day -180 days from the aweartn1·ln -ls June 3, but 'lln. Hufstedler says she i.. aiming for a st~up in late April or early May. Insiders say the pace of tbe tranaitioo bas picked op aft.er a slow. almost ragged at.art. · "Trana1t.ions by the nature of tranaitioo are not neat. Everything doesn't fall into place magfcally." said Pal Gwaltney. a top official of the Office of Management and Budget. He helped draft.the Education Department bill and shepherd it tbroup Congress. Sevenl key racm-es in the transition alao helped create the Department of Energy in urn. lnclodla1 Lido Maril)8 Villa8e ,.~., ...... C. Willi.am P'tlcbe.r. who wW be EdacatJoa'1 aul•· taataecretary for policy and bad.let. Tbe &nera experteace wu a IOberinC one for federal reor1anizatJon a~lallatl. Enerff was patcta.d topther from a bocl&epodc• ol dilparate acndls, ud ita rules and ... allocaUoa formulas bave been CCGtroveniaJ. "It weleba very heavily CG us," Aid Howard lleuner, OllB'a uaiata.Dt direct.or tor maaqe- meat improvement. Two other projecu 11..,.r had a band ln -the Enrirolu:IMata.l Prottetion A1eney and lbe Cooareaa&oaal Budpt Offtce -en· joy I09d bureaucratic repatatiom. . Mtuner, the EducalioG Department's midwife on matten of manaeement and apace, said, "IL isn't so much like giving birth to a baby. ll'a like -I bate to call it Frankenstein, but you sew the part.a together and they, walk out the door. "fl' TAKES m&EE TO five years to get a place running at what you wo uld call 1ts journeyman's level," said Messner. Messner said newcomers to top political posts m Wub.ingt.oo are surprised to learn how impor- tant t:t is to get the nuts and bolts of their opera· lions squared away. They come expecting to grap- ple wilb policy questions and find themselves pre· occupjed with getting mail delivered and phones <'Onneded. SINGER HONORED Ray Stevens Georgians 'Proud' IN CASE OF RAIN, WE'LL IRING THE SIDEW ALI INSIDE! . Of 01' Coy HAHIRA, Ca. (AP> - The antics of a Shrine r nam e d Coy io Ra y Stevens' new recording of "Shriners Convcn · lion" have put Hahira on the map. and most folk s in the south Georgia town of 1.800 a rc delighted. The mayor and City Cou n cil have sent Stevens a letter· thank· ing him for the public!· t y . "WHAT'S been so fun· ny to me is that people com e by. wanting to know where Coy lives," s a ys R ay Sta l vey, worshipful master of the local Masonic Lodge No. 346. Stalvey adds tha t there is n o Hahira Shriner named Coy. IN STEVENS' record, Coy runs amok on his motorcycle at the 43rd annual convention of the Grand Mystic Royal Order of the Nobles of the Ali Baba Temple of the Shrine. Among other things, he cavorts in bis un- de rwear in the motel pool w it h cockt a il waitresses at 3 a.m. 30%-60%0FF 3477 Via Oporto, N.B. 673-8530 lrowse lhi oat/It ow sidew• book dlsplay- lots of bCll gallls to cltoow fro.! LIDO BOOK SHOPPE COME IN AND Sii oua UNl9UI SILICnOM OF MOTICADS . 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Act Attorney Ge ne ral deaifnetOalmpllly George Deukm~jrnn cour proudurea and h a 1 u s k o d Gov . mah lt euLer for ln Brown to appoint a dlviduala to aue for (CON UMER) blparU:s an co mmit· damaaee and to collect lee to determine the Judamenta. impact on state re· A C'll.UIBE• 8PO&B811AN, Mark Schultz, venues and budgets said UNI dri"e for reform "kind of stalled ln lhe s h o uld vo t e rs ap· stales somewhat .. but he said he was encoura1ed prove Prop. 9, cutting by the coqreul0nal action. in half the state in· . Crltiea ol the aepaU dab:oa ayatem c bar1e that come tax. court ~ are often lnflexible and locations iJI .. "9W 'rj ~ allO Ny tMt ........... wbo wt.a dMU -Mwe a laard Ume ~;-. atady ...... ....... a.Ma four ol 10 judpaent.a ..... ......, .. ...... a..11 .._. ..,... ........ 9"'7Waa from teeu&'IH II 4 .,.._ ... u to ........ bet....a ntla r n _. l10l'M °"" .... or eenteea. Tbe e«=11thW7 ........... YOUCM~you.J'OWD caM .. tM )ldl8, YOll 4lo D0t Med a la"1er ud, ln .... .... 9&1 bl probll*ed from Yllq OIM. r1Mre 11 M jsr. la molt ,&aeea, eitber Nde may WMltM=rWIDI· \ ..... ~.lf*iallllilltMll to t.bepraJ .. •at for eo..umer alfaln, ..._ that "•mall claima cawu an DOt for•• JW· •• Flnt, IM aays, ''u.e UDOUDta· lDYOlved must be relatively amaU; aomettmea aa low aa noo. . . . ID addit.loo, OG.lf. maeey LI at •lake. not propert.Y oc merebudiH. ' 1'lllC Cll&IDEa OF COIOIDCE hu rec<>m· mended that amall claima cues be. limit.eel to a muJmum ol Jl,000. Tbe same llmit would apply only to counterclalma filed b)' defendaota. The chamber .iao •an 1bat .reRlar iud1es should be uaiped to small · claiml cou.tta, oo either a temporary or permanent buia. COwts should be open durin1 normal court boun, plus at least one even.ine a week and oae Saturday moru- in1 a month. ~ia Lido Plaza LidoShom -Under tbe cbaJDber propotal, bot.ta ladlriduall ud oompa.les would be allowed to uae small dalma eowta, but company complaint.a could oot take ~ ~ half tM eow1.I' time and could not be OD'S.tw-day or ln the eveninc . At pr•M"C, aceordinc to Mn. Petel"IOO, small claima court.a are "heavily med" by laodlorda, flnuee companiel ud otber bual.Delaes t..ryin1 to coJJect what they say are overdue bjlla. "ln fact," Kn. P«enoo aaya, "one Jud.Ce eslimat.ed that 95 percent ol the CaMS be beard were broupt by bu.lloell eatabU.abmeou." Mll8. PE'l'Ea&ON HAS some advice for coo- sumen planning to uae s mall claims courts. Amona ber •ucaeations: -Find out what tbe court is like by visiting lt durtbg a aeaaion. Cbffll the phooebook under city, county or stale iovemmeot for Ustings under "amaU claim.a" or "people's courts ... -While you're at the court, ask for the neceuary forms to fill out. Usually yo ur case will be heard within two weeks alter you indicate you intend to sue. -Be ready to stale your case clearly and briefly. Rehearse your rem.arks ahead or time. You will have only a abort lime in which to explain your problem and it's important to make lhe moat of it. Tlg•t S•fp APWin.MU. Tig htening purse- s tr in gs, H E W Secre t a r y Patricia Ro b e rts Ha rris has directed t he staff t o a ward de p artme nt co n - tracts competitive ly and to observe ccil· ings she has placed o n p rocure m e n t budget. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22 AND 23 5o:z to 75% Off 3424 Via U do• M.wparthoclt Validated frff P...tit.g Xtra Special Bidtique Bargains 2 piece swimsuit Now $5.00 a set S5.00, s 10.00, s 15.00 RACKS values to 62.00 3467 VIA LIDO. 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Money Exte na iW?ly Laundered lllAIO (AP) -It atarta wtiA a l.lmple u cU.,.otcMb. ~ ~ mariju.aaa -.r ln Sall Lake City pluab do.a • ror an ounce ol Colotnblu crua. A pab'aa ol &M New Yon Qt:t dbco ........ out four '100 bllll '° pa7 ror 1 alOt '• coulnt ILitb .,_. deai.n lklm olf tWr cut ud ,... oa tlae prortt1 \o courlen. yo•n1 "blue·Jean mlllkllaaU." wbo con.et t.bousands or dollars ln •maU blDI &Dd f•rTY t.be moaey to South Florida Tblnt, federal otnclal.a &4'1. cocaine and marl juaa1 klc'dl launder blUkxlia of doU1n throu1h local MDU before wlrln• prot\ta to "1al1 banb" in tbe Caribbean, South America and Swit.Mrland Miam.l lat.be dNI amu11lln1 capital of \be United Sl.1tea. '"TBE•E IS NO quesuon the majority ot the money nooctlq South Florida la comfn1 from the dope tratflc," said Allan Prinale, head of the federal Drug Enforcc:ment Admlnlstra~lon 's Miam1 otftce. Mlami·area banh are ''the financial centers for tbe dru& tralftckers, lbe Wall Street of the dopen," Prinale said. The "blue-jean malliona.lres" have been known to keep bank t.eUen busy for hours countin& out suite.._ full ot well-worn S20 and $100 bills. Narcotics officials say lbey work for well connected kingpins who control South Florida drug gangs. "'111E GENERAL SETUP is a real company acts as a froot for the depc»lts," said Miami FBI special agent in charge Arthur Nehrbass. "The primary business, of course, ls the smuggling. But they do a moderate amount of business as the shell company. "The ban.ks generally accept the money as a deposit to XYZ Corp., and then it's transferred out e ither by wire or checks," he said. : The deposits are often made in area banks .owned by foreign nationals, uaually Colombians. .·,Federal sources said that a coming indictment. p ;oa:bicb will H5t drug charges against various in- g 4vtduala, will aho name one or more Miami·area 1 ! ~Db, but. not charge them. ~;. TD DaUG IUNGLEADERS -including pro. .mi.Dent ~bers of South Florida S<>Ciety. accord- ~..-'.Jng to Prtngle -never dirty their hands on the :druportbe caab. f'I.. Instead, they realize their profits when the ':i-;DlOney is safely transferred lo foreign banks. {:-which are used because or their legendary discre· ·~ tion and secrecy about d epo5ilors. -s:-: The money is moved irl the same manner as • thousands or daily legitimate transfers. A bank in ~ Switzerland or lhe Bahamas, for example, acting , on an order from a client, telexes an American ~ bank requesting a transfer. The American bank ~ wires the drug profits overseas. making them dif· ficult to trace. "I TIDNK THERE could be some improved legislation to tighten up banking laws to inhibit some of these major transactions," Pringle said. "We know it's pretty hard to move a million in cash. and if the smugglers can do it safely through • -a bank it makes it easier for them If they were ror ced to hand·carry it , the risks would be greater.". • A recent Treasury Department report said a '-cash fiow study in Federal Reserve Banks in ";' J acksoovilJe and Miami "clearly indicates that " disproportionately large volumes of currency are :. flowing Into Florida from other states and, / perhaps, from other nations." TM DU r9PCM1 •bowed that ln ooe loatanc., an accomt la a lllami buk handled more than" mlllkm lo cub depoalta tn a alnale month. IN A.N An&MPT TO pl\lf the flow of druc money tD late 1'". \be FBI and DEA be1a.n Opera· Hoa Banco. which la de1lped to trace the caab throuo South P1orida banb. "lloet of the cuh 11 PT'Oblbty the (•treet> moner tbat'a be1q pasted at the conaumer level," Prtn&Je uJd "Tbrouah our operaUon koown aa Banco we've been able to track moaJee lo bUUooa otdollan. "We doo'l know where it'a all comiq fn>m, but tl'a seoera.Uy coming to Florida because the facm~ for movtoc the money outaide of the UnJt. ed St ea, lo what w" call offshore banking facm ea. are here .. INVEHTIG AT I VE TICCHNIQUES used in Operation Banco detected the Black Tuna drug gang one of the nation's major smuaalln1 rin&S -when a large cash deposit wu made ill a Miami Beach bank. Eiabt members ot the 1an1 were COO· victed lut w~k on a variety or charces. Three of lhem could receive life sentences. "It's something we have u.sed quite often that we hope wiU result in more and more prosecutions In the future," said DEA spokesman Cornelius Dougherty OPEJlATION BANCO WOU.S when banks cooperate. but federal officials say not au Sout.h Florida financial institutions want drug aaents poking through their records. "Most banks want to do busi.Dess and they want a piece of that (narcotics> money," said a starr member or the House subcommittee on Com· merce, Consumer and Monetary Affairs. who asked n<>t to be identified. ... ............. COCAINE HAUL CONFISCATED IN MIAMI Agent Allen Prtngle Ex.amfnea Booty No Wetlands Solution W ast lf n it JJ a des Through Bolsa Chica Marsh State coastal commissioners who waded through the rain· swollen Bolsa Chica marsh Tuesday admitted they had little trouble finding wetlands. • , The two-hour tour and a subse· ' quent discussion focused on pro· posed state wetland guidelines ... that would restrict. the use or lbe 1,600·acre marsh. ' County officials, boating buffs ... and development s u pporters ' prote!$ted the guldellnes as too restrictive during the discussion -in Huntmgt.en Beach City Coun· ell chambers. But guidelines drawn up by the commission staff were praised by environmental groups. Charles Bennet, a member of a Huntington Harbour clean water gToup, said the guidelines were so broad that e ven roads and oil drilling pads could be considered sensitive wetlands. '·If this area is considered wetlands then it's a misnomer," challenged Bennet. "There's not one foot of Bolsa Chica that hasn't been affected by man." Under the state's Coastal Act. an area labeled as wetlands must be protected as a natural habitat for birds and vegetation. Allowing uses in wetland pockets are stringent and normal- ly limited to development athat would comple me nt wildlife habitats. Lindell Marsh, attorney ror • Bolsa Chica landowners. the Signal Landmark Inc., charged • the staff study of the marsh area s hows bias a nd a poor Un· dent.anding of Bols)l Chica. Robert Montgome ry of the Trial Date Se t CAMP LEJEUNE, N .C. CAP> -Marine Corps officials have set March 4 u th.e opening date • of a court-martial ror Pfc. R obert Garwood. who faces : · cb lrges or desertion and col· :# l1boraUon with the enemy in • Vletnam. Garwood returned to tbe United States last March :! after nearly 14 yean in Viet· •: nam. lie said be bad been held :: prtlODef, ~ former Amertcan prllOIMl'S Of war coatend 1le col· Jabor.ted wttb the enerby. • . . .\ cou nty's Environmental Man agement Agency told com· missioners that the study was pre· mature and restricts the county's ability to plan the marshlands. The jigsaw-sh a ped Bolsa Chica area, which lies south of Huntington Harbour, is an unin· corporated county area. "I'm an endangered species a lso," said boater Ed Bynon. "My understanding is that the coastal act encourages access and if we don't dig some boles into Bolaa Chica I may never fibd the ocean." Other speakers maintained an o cean cut into Bol s a Chica s hould be made to help flush waters in Huntington Harbour. H arbou r r e s ident T .E Cleeland said the lack or tidal n ow in his waterfront communi· ty could turn the area into "another Ven.ice, Calif. -just a sewer ." The possibility of a waterway into the Bolsa Chica or even a marina in the mars hlands is un· der s tudy by the U.S. Army Corps of Enginttrs. The study, according to Col. Gwynn A. Teague, should be completed in late 1983. Commissi oners, some or whom admitted Tuesday's lour of the area was their first .look at Bolsa Chica, held off comment· iJlg on the proposed guidelines. Michael Fischer , commission executive director , said the sWf propoaal that lbe majority ol the Bolsa Chica is wetlands waa baaed on similar wetland rulings In other parts or the state. R e presentatives of several conservation groups, including l\migos de Bolsa Chica . the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society, said they s upported the restrictive wetland proposal Commissioners agreed to voice their reactions to the pro· pos al at a future m eeting , possibly in Northern California. LOCAL/ NATION .................. Pkutlc Biii ia N~port These strips of plastic sheeting have been stretched across Spyglass Hill in Newport Beach since the start of the rainy season this fall. The sheets help prevent erosion and slides. City officials say they work since there have been no problems report· ed by hill residents. In fact, says General Services Direct.or Wade Beyeler, the city's biggest storm problem is debris on the beach, not mudslides. Stonn Leaves Its Mark Tons of Garbage Litte r Newport 's S ands By JOANNE aEYNOLDS Of -Delly -lwtf The storms that have brought death and d es truction lo Southern California in the put seve n d ays have dumped garbafe, tons or it, on Newport Beach. The city has escaped the nood- ing and mudslides that have plagued other areas, but it ls racillg a major cleanup effort to get the stuff ofr the 224 acres of public beaches. One resident or Dover Shores telephoned the Daily Pilot wilb a list of the items ill the muddy water in front or her home: A DEAD BIRD, AN insect spray can, plastic popslcle forms. a fried chicken container. aeveral milk cartons, wine bottles, beer Dance S late d For R e ta rded A Lea p Yea r D a nce 1s scheduled Feb. 29 for ret.ardt'<i teen.agers and adults, sponsored by the Cos t a Mesa Leisure Services Department. The dance will begin at 6:30 p.m . in the Downtown Co m muni· ty Center. 594 Center St .. Costa Mesa. T he SO-cent fee a lso covers refreshments. Information is ava ilable by c a lling Steve Niverlh at 754·5181. cans, oranges, styrofoam cups, carpet rolls. lumber a nd tree branches. City orrtcials say that's a representative sample or what's washed ashore. Wad e Beyeler, director of General Services for the city, estimated that the storm bas de· posited up to 2,000 cu bk y an1s of debri.a on public beaches. A cubic yard of seaweed and kelp weighs about a ton. he saJd. "But Uda storm stuff will be a little lighter because there's stick.a and other things in it ·· HE SAID CL£ANUP ls going to take seve r al days and he doesn't plan to start city crews until aft.er the rain ends . The truh that's landed oo the beaches ia only part of the pro- blem facillg the bay. UC lrvllle biologist Pet,er Dlx· on said the bay is getting a massive infusion of mud and chemicals ~au.se of the waters coming down the San Diego Creek t.nlO the Upper Bay Dixon has been s tudying thl" bciy and 1Lc; sources or poelfltJon for the past four years. but he s aid be has n 't t a ke n any me asurements of mud and i:x>llu· tion from the recent storms "I THINK ITS safe to say that the s1tuat100 is similar to that of two years aeo when several fttt of sedlment were deposited. particularly in the old ski woe," be said Dixon said that when storm run.off la coming Into the bay, it carries sediment in solution which is why the water takes on a muddy look. Thal sediment a lso carries wilb it pesticides and chemicals uaed in agriculture so t he amount of chemicals in the water increases. He noted that the bacteria count usuaUy drops because of dilulloo. Energy Talk Set in Mesa The cost and availability of water. natural gas. eledriclty and telelpbone service in the ruture will be the topic of a March 12 breakfast meeting in Costa Mesa. The Costa Mesa Chamber-of Com mercc is sponsoring" the pane l discussion at the Holiday Inn. 313l BnstDI St.. with res· l'n j lloru. <1l S4 available from the 1•ha mb<>r, 2960 Harbor Blvd., Suite D Panelists wiU be Ed Schnabel of tbe Mesa Consolidated Water District, Jim Kennedy of the Southern Calliontia Edison Co .• Hal Walton of the Southe rn California Gas Co. and Bill Clay of Pacific Telephone. SCOUTS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES WHO DO GOOD DEEDS, HAVE FUN AND LEARN FOR THE FUTURE .•. SODO NEWSPAPER CARRIERS! Being a newspaper carrier is probably one of the most important experiences for a young boy or girl. -It's an experience, an education and iust plain fun and excitement. Be a Corrieri A good deed doer has fun, learns valuable lessons about people and business, and tams money al at the same time. DAILY PILOT fl - ..,. NA TlON/ OBITUARIES DM. v N.DT A J J .Compensation Set Drug Te•ii,.g Viciinu Studied GOURMET MARKET Al'~ I• T ... •.h-! f'ormer Attorney Gen~ral R lrhurd K leind1enst 1s the target or disclpUoary proceedings by the Arizona State Ba t Association ln con- nection wtth his role i n an ulleged $7 million insurance fraud Relaxation OCC Class W ASRIJlllGroN CAP> -Oolapfti 11 tonaiderin• mMauf'ft lO coaa· peaute two men wbO Hfftr~ pb,.._. ..cl ment.aJ tn.1"'"-., die rffult of mllltary 1ccldeo&.1 aacl -g:~,d 1et tl mUUoe ••'* LM M'la1 tJve b.1m tM dnla LID .tu.out l'1a knowled,19 .W.. be w11 ln \be Mnlce and the otW would 1 t lll.000 a year for Ille becau.e ol a World Wu 11 bombln1 accidmt THE 8£NATF. JudlC'1ary ~mrnlt· ll"e voted Tuetlday t.o 11ve $1 milllon to Jama R. Thornwell, of Spartan· burs. S.C. Thornwell said be auffered pbyalcal. mental •nd economic damqe u a IWU1t of the LSD u perimmt ln 1981. Sen. Ernellt Hollings, D-S.C., who apoDIOl"ed the blll to aid Thornwell, said: "He baa suffered tremendous· ly Tbe Army recognizes the wrong It baa done bim and supports lbe action taken today." Tbe bill now goes to the full Senate for consideration. If passed there, tt would go to the House. THE HOUSE VOTED Tuesday to give Isaac David Cosson. of Cler mont, Fla., an $18,000 annual income as a result of an accident in 1944 Topic u· .. Progressive Relax a-ISlory lion," a four-part lu ture serie~ lbat will te~ch Winners techniques for relaxmg and relieving tension and anxiety. win be offered al· Announced Orange Coast College . . . beginning Feb. 29. Amencan ~story es· The class will meet on say contest winners have successive Fridays from been announced by the 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m . Colonel Willi.am Ca~IJ Admission is free and Chapter, National Soc1e· registration will be COD· Ly Daughters or the ducted at the door. For AmericanRevolution more information call The winners were 556-5880. chosen from among the ,. 155 essays submitted on eo.o., lJ )'MI'S old M tM tlmil, WU .... rely bliured ... four ....... ti .. lamll1 .... kmM ---Arm1 A1r C.,. bolDW aelf 1 t>y ~ fnlme•a•• bolDa. ...,. ....... ... ~ tbat aid ........ Al· 1l1\anCAr ... i S.eret.&rf Alan J . Oibbl Mid* peram• ldlloald act to reU..e CoUon ••ot put ol bl.I burden by removina bim from tbe pover't1 exiatence in wbldl be waa placed for t.be 1Wt of b1a life." The bW to aid eo..oa, wbo lives oa I $191 monthly welfare PQmeDt. now IOH to the Senate for action. Speedometers Rule Shelved WASHINGTON <AP> -The Na· tional Highway Traffic Safety Ad· mmistralioo bas d~ided to require that speedometers in can be ac· curate within four miles per bour. The rule has been scheduled lo take effect in September, but drew ObJecllons from major auto makers. They said that while the vast m~ori· t y of speedometers are that accurate, 1t would be too costly to assure 100 pl'rcenl compliance. Deaths "Industries and Trade During the American Revolution" from \he A. Toro Trimmer ·Elsewhere i I J HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. <AP) -Dr. Joeepll lla•b Rltlne, 84, wbo coined the term "ex-traaensory perception" and pioneered research in parapsychology, died Wedn~ay. -.-....-TT Newport·Mesa private and public schools. Fifth grade winners are Elaine E. Camaraa, Tori Ochs and Jane Zaleski, all of Harbor View Elementary School. Heidi Schmidt. Alicia Rieb and Kami Kenney are tbe sixth grade winners; all attend Newport Elementary School. Abilities 'Iheme With 9" cutting swath. Ideal for work around fences, trees and shrubs. Model #900. Reg. 27.99 17.88 MORNING FRESH PRODUCE lar1e Loeal Growa Strawlli«rlet .. lie blkt. Loc:ally Growa Greee Cabba1e •••••. tte lb . Ta1ty Cello Pak Carrota . . . . . • . . . . de ba& Bealdlflll So. Amer. Bnaaaa • . . • • • 2le lb. L1. Local Bomalae • . . . • • • • • • . . . . • • ate ea Sweet Navel Oraqe1 ........ 3 lbt for SLM Great Ml!neola Tu1erlaes ......... 3k lb. Large Tnu Grapefralt ........ 3 lor SL• Deluey'1 famoo1 bomemacle aalad dreaslags, vinegar and oll, blue c:beete, OI' TbouaDd lalud .... 1k pt. PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS 7·8oae Clack Pot Roaat ............ L41 lb. .. Boee Clack Pot Roast ............ 1.18 lb. Boneless RoUed Beef Roasts ........ %.98 lb. FREEZER BEEF SPECIAL One·laalf aced beef, appro~. 3Z5--35I lbl., cat, wrapped and nub froun the way you want It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l.ft lb. Hindquarter, 150-175 lb •...•........ l.6t lb. (80ld b y banclng weight> EY'S C. Toro Heny Duty Trimmer Packed with power to handle the toughest trimming or edging jobs. Super light and maneuverable. Model .#1 100. Reg. 54.99 42.88 ......; -DELANEY~~ .. BROS. SEAFOOD Fresh Ocean Perch ................ 1.69 lb. Fresh Paelfk Bed Snapper . . . . . • . . t.18 lb. Fresh Daageaeu Crabs . . . . . . . . . . . 1.69 lb. duMld aocl eracked for 110 e•k• cltarge From our orange Julee machine. squeezed dally from sweet loul juice oranges ... try It .............. 1.98 qt. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney's Private Label Champagne. Esua Dry, .•••••.••. (151 mUlz..25, cca1e127.00 Rlun.tte Lambrusco reg. z.tt. 7St mil . 2.39 Bolla WiDe8 me mUI n1. 4.35 .•...•••.... 3.80 Vlat.olkdla, BardoUao, Soa ve <Liquor Prices Do Not Include Taxi ()pea Daily M, Closed Sanday 2920 Newport Blvd .• Newport Beach 673-5520 '"MTl.l.IS CONGDON 81.EH· NERHAUllTT, -... w idow ot 1..-. I. 81-Swtl, PHWO -•Y Oft ,...,,,_., 111. 1-In ......... Hiii .. Ca. Survl-DY hff chlldr..-. Oodi. -Men H<llt, IC•ti. -Fr.,,. cl• o.11 .,.. c.t1i. -e111 a ... -., -4 .,_,,...,._,, Teet ...0 Hekll ............. -Cl•l9 Odell -Matt ...., llo e..1lour -lier sllter Dorl• .._,, ..,....._._. Mrvlc .. wlll be hekl "Abilities Unlimited" will be lbe theme o f Orange Coast College's a nnual Handicapped Awareness Week, March lOthrough 13. B. Toro Medium Duty Trimmer D. Homeltte Gas Powered String Trimmer on S.-Y. Febrwtry u .•• J .OOPM Mt St. Merll's f'no\by1erl4M\ Cllurcll, Hew-1 llMcfl. C.. Pt ... w. In 1i.u ot ,._,.. (.OfllrlbuOons lo tllP Amerot an CMKer Soc:~y CROMWl!l.1. GEORGE. JU0$0N CROMWELL, 2·ye•r resloent oi C0tt• Mo•. C•. .... , mcMnQ ,.,. from OrltQOn He I\ • ...-vlYOcl by Ills son Oliver •nCI oe..QM•• VMen O•y both ol Oreoon. 9rendcl•u911ter\ Kdllly Oav. Llncl• St-Mel Tr.Ko Cromwell olnd 2 9f'•••·vr•nd< n; ldr~n Gravt!',jd,. s.ervtc•~ Wt!'r ~ M td on Thun.day di 2:00PM "' HdrbO• Ldwn M~morl•t Pe•k. WvtC .. -t~ clorP<loon of Smlllt a. Tullllll Ct!at>el Morluar y ~ 11£1UEll HEl.EH O. ICEISlER, ro<denl of ._._.. ~II. Ca P•\~ ,fWO on fot.,....,Y 11, 1'90 Survtwd by"'" >on Pttlttp R Bol~lle< oi At<1mo, C• Ser•IU~ w ill be lltld Selurcl•y, F..,..,.,., ll. •-•t 11 00 ooon In Pedlk View Me<NWl•I Per~ P.c•IK v--UMY ... wpo<1 Beech clortt Min. , PACIACVllW ....,IUALrAH CefrelefY Mortuary Chapel 3600 Pac1l1c View Drive Newpo<I Beach 644-2700 NICOltMIQ( MOlTUAlllS Laguna Beach ~15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano •9s-1n6 W•Olt LAW~. OUYE Mortuary •Cemetery Crell9t<>ry ' It : I• 1625 Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 540-556-4 IALn.eB•HOM N•AL NOMI 64&2424 Costa Mesa 673-9450 PmCI laO'T'tmS ~me>ADWAY MOSTUMY 110 BrC*tw•y eo.t.e~ M2-915o IMllM&nm&L MOllTUAaY WllTCL .. CHAPIL Mortu.y •Cremations 4n E. 17th St. CoetaMwll 648•11· .-ca..,.,... INllMI' MOUU.UY 621 Main· St. ..,n~ech ....... , COl.Oll.M,.._.L HOWi 7801 llolN Ave. w.tmiMa.f .... • ... Various activities will be held each day between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. includ- ing films, a concert. sign language and braille mini ·lessons a nd a wheelch air obs lacle course. ln addition, the Disabled Student's Center will conduct an open house. For more information on the week's program call 556-5807. Oil Topic Of Lecture E.H. "Hubie" Clark Jr .. president and chlel executive officer ol Baker Inte rnational Corperation, will be the guest speaker al the Feb. 27 dinner meeting of the World Affairs Council of Orange County. Clark will speak on "Oil-The Hot Summer of 1979" at the 7:30 p.m. dinner at the Airporter Inn Hotel, 18700 Mac· Arthur Blvd .. Irvine. Fpr reservations or in· formation call 835-2564. Coed On Dean's List Paula J . Ma nn of Balboa has been named to the Dean's List for tbe fir s t semester at Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Stlence, Philadelphia. Mann is a second-year biology student. Sftninar Set Salesmen who want to lmcrove their sellin1 tee ~ are invited to atten a tbree -bour Hmlnsr Feb. 27, at Oranae Coast College. It 1tarta at 7 /t.:. in Room ltf of the Arta Hall on the Cotta Meta cam- pua. Adm'Mk>n la free. ' Features double insulated motor, ad1ustable support handle. heavy gauge cunmg hne Also automatic line fAed. Model R"1000. Reg. 39.99 29.88 Better In the long run Cover more lawn Wtth a so· or 75' hose Get extra qualtry, too. Green "mirror linish" outer cover. reinforced with nylon tire cord Coupltngs are all· brass BackeO by manufacturer's guarantee. LAWN OUHN GARDEN HOSE. 50' x ¥.·.Model ::LQ58 50 Reg. 8.99 6.88 75' xiv.-Mooc1 .UL05B 75 Reg. 12 99 FULLERTON 301 So. State College 870-0050 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 The professional touch Keep your pambng Jot> neat ... cover windows. llOOfS 0< whatever areas tho I O<>n't need painting with masking tape ••. It helps give you a good S1rwght painting oooe. loo Model#t220 ¥•-1( 60yd6 MASKING TAP£ Reg. 79c 48C COSTA MESA 1275 Bristol 556-1500 OP"'Jn Mon. thru Fn 9 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 Range is virtually unlimited Excellent balance. Powerful dependable 2-cycle erig1nc 20'' cutting path Model =sr -100. Reg 129 99 99.88 Blower Mtachmen1 Model -=ST-lCO. Reg t 1 gg 8.88 7707 Garden GrOYe Blvd. 537 -9571 or 893-6623 Open Mon. thru Pri. 8 to 9 Sat. 8 to 6 Sun. 9 to 6 324 Weet Katella 997-1224 ---------. --- Open Mon. thru Fri. 7:30 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 -----------... -.... ' .,_ ..... _ ..... _ ....... flMnder, "*uerr ., • ·-ORANGE OOUNTV ' Irvine Firm Aids Prop. I 0 BJ 0 . C. RVmNGI ... ....., .......... Tbe Newport Beach·bued lrvlne Co con tributed ~.000 to lM Sl.l ·mlllion cempalcn to 1•t Propolltion 10, an IOU reot coolroJ meuure, on the .June 3 ballot, accorcUnc to recotdJ on me In Sacrameato A 197-pqe report on cootrtbuton lo UM cam palp wu fUed by U.a apooaon 'l'ueMla'. The r•· pori abowa that mo.l of UM MOMY lo pot UM anti· real C'Obll'ol lnltJatJve on the ballot came from apartment and ~bile park ownen and rul ealat.e invetton. Pl'opo91Uon 10 WO\lld bu llat.wtde rent COft• lrol and repeal all loeal rt'ftt cont.rol meuuru It would aJJow futu~ rent control ordlnancea. but would rciquire them to bC! approved by local volert. • • • OaANGE COUNTY Supervlaor Harriet Wieder of tlunUn&ton Beach says she wanU no doubts left as lo Ora nge County'a disapproval of the Soviet lnvasion of Afghanistan Mn. Wieder sponsored a resolution passed by the cOWlty Board of Supervisors earUer th1a month that endorses Presadent Carter's stance oo the 1980 s ummer Olympic Games. The resolution branded the Sov1et move \nto Algharuatan a "totally uojustil1ed and deplorable act of aeereaaion." ••• BOWllD lARVIS, Califomla's outspoken ad vocate of tax reform. will be among the speakers Ma rch 2 when Orange County's Jewish community opens its annual fund-r aising drive at a United Jewish Welfare Fund dinner at the Registry Hotel in Irvine. Appolnfftl Mrs. Christine M cSpa rren o f Corona del Mar h as been ap - pointed northern regi o nal librarian for the .~...-..-Orange County Public Library system. Reading Slated At UC Irvine Author Jerry Bumpus will read from his recent fiction at UC Irvine Monday. Profit-making Seminar Set A business semmar dealing with the compo· nents of profit-making will be offered at Orange Coast College Feb . 28. The seminar is free and will meet in Fine Arts Hall ll9 from 7 lo 10 p.m. Registration will be con· ducted at the door. For more in.formation call SS6·58M. MILEAGE SERVICE CONTRACT WITH EVERY UASf•• The reading, offered to the public, will be at noon in tbe Writing Center. Room 128 of the Humanities office build· ing. The r eading is sponsored by the UCI Department of English a nd Comparative Literature. Bumpus has had short stories published in Es· quire, Tri-Quarterly, The Iowa Review and Fiction International. His work also has 4been included in the a n · t bology, "The Best A m erican S h o r t Stories," for 1974 a nd 1975. Covers· Eng Comp • Sleerlng • Air cond. • Manual Auto trans. • Front susp. • Drive Axle • Complete front & rear brake ayslem • Elec System • 'l""Ml>GN on S.-Coflhcl Ooee --'II ~ wi, d tt1e --.-.--·~-lor .......................... a .~~ Sa1b, Tn.,...,... VoM>. 0-. 4 Wiii. Or .• from Wiii. O< .. 8IWI ~ llllNdel CNl*ldll'O on .,.... I ,, Pea~elul Mo•ent During a brief respite from the storms which have been pounding the region, nature still contrived to preient some scenic artistry . Ou,tlined against a leaden sky, this sycamore stretches its denuded branches at Caspers Parle east or San Juan Capistrano on Ortega Highway. Red Cross Sets 'Awareness' The Orange County Hed Cross designated February as "Homl' Safety Awareness Month." To enable people to learn more about protecting themselves from potential dangers in the home, the Red Cross is offering safe . ty tips through free broehures and classes in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. lo addition, a speakers bureau w1ll provide volunteer speakens and f~ films to school!, clubs and or· ganizations. To get a brochure or enroll in a class call 835-5381, exterutloo 216 or 28. For speakers and fllma call exten.aion so. Stop Smoke Class Scheduled in Mesa A class tD stop cigarette smok· ing will be held from 7 t.o 9 p. m . March 4 lo 20. at Mesa Verde Library, 2969 Mesa Verde Dnve East, Costa Mesa. For further information con· tact the American Cancer Socie- ty at 752·8600. TELEPHON ......... 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Harry Reasoner. Mikt! Wallact' Sex Pote n cy " Can Be Aide d · BOSTON CAP) -Sexual impotence among men -long belie ved to be almost exclus ively the result of psychological problems -actually may frequently be caused by a hormonal imbalance, a s tudy shows Researchers at Harvard Medical School 1ave blood tests to 105 impotent men and found that35per. cent of them had previously unrecognited defects of their endocrine systems Ninety percent of these men were then returned to sexual potency by medical therapy. THE STUDY, PUBLISHED in this week's Joumlrt of the American Medical Association. noted that until now, doctors had e11U mated that 95 percent o ( a ll cases of impotence were caused by psychological problems. The men in the study had a variety of bormonal problems. They were discovered after doctors ad.- ministered simple blood tests that measured levels or lbe hormone testosterone in the men . s blood. Impotence is defined as the inability to achieve erection at least 25 percent of the lime during at- tempted sexual intercourse. THE PATIENTS IN THE study ranged from 18 to 75. Dr. Richard F. S park, one of the researchers, cautioned that hormones are not the source of all men's potency proble ms. and sometimes elderly men do not wanttobegin new sex ljves. "In no way are we claiming to m ake young Lolhanos out of older men," he said .. Some older couples, who an :l·pt that ~ex 1s gone from their lives . are still close t'nough to make an adaptation Others welcome the option tos t:.trtenjoymgsex again " Some of the men 's problems were limited to too little testosterone. They were taught to give themselves inJcct10m. of t his hormone every three or four weeks. Others had 100 little testosterone coupled with Loo blgb levels or a pituitary hormone caUed prolac· tin. They were also treated succeasfully with medication. Bi rduntchers Gather LONDON <AP) Birdwatcbers are nocking to Cornwall County from aJI over Brit&Jn in hopes of sighting the American belted kingfisher, which has been reported nesting on the banks of the' Cam el River near Wadebridge in the southeast corner of ~.~md. • . -. b I TELEVISION ' MISCELLANY .T onk-1.3 Years to Build '60 Minutes''! • Nd YOIUC Ct\P) -Comic St.vi Martin .._ ... .-.. ftnn.b' la clwld -IUIPl\I lbat CBS· Tvfi~ .,....._,,lot lO be thiJNUOO'I pri ... Ume hit tw --.o11u.. -..11vlll0n r•lJJlt.I ~. M arila1I lnn~. In • rec.nl lk1t "°°""~ the )IMlruUatle tatbn1Que of veteran ''• lliAut.e' cot· '"poadeftt Mlke "•Uace, doel ralM Ml laut1ua qu•Uoa· ftJ, ln Ill Sllb IHIOft, b "80 Mtnulea" -winner of n t:mmn -the m•t·wakbed lbow on American t.levWoaf . "I &Ml.LY DON'T know for sure, and l 've U.O.Ot about tt 1 lot," Doa Hewitt, the proiram'a tteclllli"9 ~r from tu start on Sept. 2'. 1988, •aWAJl~·wbat'• happened la our aucuenJ fllldl •~.Rat.her. Saler and Ruaoaer beW t.h•mMl._ more faJclMtlnl t.ban Redford ani:l ttottmanplayln• Woodward and Bematelo." Hewitt w .. quick to 11ve credJt to WaUace, Dan Rather. Morley Safe.rand Harry Reasoner. pointing to their orncee adjacent to hls and referrin1 to bia '• Pit\lburgh St.eelera' bench.'· BUT A GOOD.0£AL of the credit for the ex- traordinary 1ucce11is of "60 Minutes" belongs to He wiUbimselt. 'fhe selection of segments for broadcast each Wttt:!k ia, ultimate ly, He witt's. A blackboard across the hall from hls office lists the s tories each cor· respondenlis working on. "What three stories do l wa nt for a week? That and that and that. No, that 's two features, lbose two arc too much alike. That's the idea," Hewitt U · plained "WHAT WE'\'E DONE has never been done before ," he continued "Jn television. there's a fine line separating Journalism from show business, and we 've been able lo walk up to that Line and not cross lt . ''Mostshows of this type fall short of the line and are too dull, or cross It and lose their integrity." There are other reasons for the show's success. of course, like its protected Sunday night lime slot, a ha ven reserved for public affa1rs and children's pro- gramming, as well as a terrific lead-in from pro· f esslonal football during the fall. The most recent edition of "60 Minutes," broad- cast last Sunday, was No. 11 in the week's ratings race, its lowest finish in some Ume. The show had stiff competition from the Winter Olympics on ABC, but still finished first in its time period. A JO-second commercial on "60 Minutes" sells Three G e t Awards Seven coastal re1>1· dents attending Western S t a le Unive r s ity 1n Fullerton were awarde'd Hhola rships from the law school's Women '11 l'aucus Gen Jon f'~rcymann . t.oJill> IOI lll0,008, top 4ollu cbar•ed for any prtme. bomet in the country. 11 peteent tuned to t.b• 1bow. Uiht .,..... M nterta.lnment PJ'Olr•m By com· When t1'e 1how waa moved t9 Sunda11 at I p.m. ln perJec., ABC lt clU"NDtly ctuariin1 SU0.000 for an J.t7l,lheavera1eratJn•d.lppedtoU.'7. avera,.eo ueoed commercial aurlna it. OJ)'mpjea It waa only In .. t.e 1'71, after "to lllnutes" wu cover.,., 1tven the flnt hour of prlme.·Um•on Sunday, (l"Olll 7 Compet.lftc netwom have. lo tbe lut few yean, to 8 p.m., that it *•me one of CBS' most valuable aou,i.t to mJlk eoaa• of lh• CBS aucceaa -ABC with propertjes. "JO.JO" and NBC wtth the U111uccesaful "Weekend" In that nnt year of prime·Ume, the raUn•· udtben ''PrtmeTlmeSaturday." climbed to 17.7. Lht year, it wu25.5, a full quart.er OQb' "J0.20" baubownalen-oflife. But then "80 of lhe potentla.J audJence. MiDutet" altoat.ruuled near the bottom oft.he rat· Throueb the lint of February lh1I Jeat, "IO lnplnlt.learlydaya. Minutes" waa attracttn1an•Umatad22.1 Qlillioa ln It.I ftnt IHllOO, the 1how wu broadcut vieweraeachweek.wtthanaveraceraUqof•.Tbe alternate 1'ueadtja at 10 p.m , puJJlni an averaie r unoerup, ABC's "Three'• Company," bad o IU· r1t.Jn1 ol 13. That meana that of •ll TV-equipped dienceof20.7miU1oo. ~----=-.;...m==-==::::=.:~:.:;::==a..--==-s::==~=--Industry ~ A iding S ovie t s? WASHINGTON <AP> -The Soviet Union bas systematically obtained i nformation abo ut American industry and used it to build military equipment. a senior Defense Department of· ficial saidtoday. William J . Perry, un- dersecretary of defense f o r r esea r c h and e ngineering, s aid the go vernment has made major errors ln permit· ti ng t he sale o r so phi s ti cate d technology. especially computers. Lo the Soviet Union "I Uunk we hav<'. m ade some errors in 1udg mcnt." 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(AP) Conti· denl Eric Heiden, lM •Offd 1kater from Macllaoo, Wla .. fl11hed hi• wo to anotM Olympic victory today, claim l•I an u•prtctdented fo urth con MC11llve told llMdal. The %l·year-old American superstar slipped in a tum dunnc the 1.~»meler race, but cauaht hlmaelf with hi• left hand and quickly regained hill sleek stride en route to a comforUble vi ctory over a 4().man field His time was 1 minute, SS.44 second&. Norway's Kai Arne StenshJemmet took his second silver medal of the Games witb'a time of 1:56 81 Terje An· dersen, also of Norway . won the bronze with 1:56.92. ALL TllREE WERE BETTER than tbe p~vtous Olympics mark of 1: 59.32 set by Jan Egll Storholt of Norway in 1976. Storbolt finished in sixth place to- day with a Umeor 1:57.95. By continuing his one-man gold ush at tbe XJJl Wlnter Camea, Heiden •1aln proved M '• the champion other cham- pions can't catch. tie came to Lake Placid dominating the world of speed skating with eight world championships in the last three years. He entered all five men's skating events. SLICING THE OV .U. TllACX with powerful. steady strokes, the mtl5cular ice whiz comfortably outdistanced the pack to win the 500. S.000 and 1,000· meter events so far. And each time he did so shattering old Olympic times. He has won mort medals than anyone else in any other sport here. And his col· lection surpasses the total or entire American teams in each of the Games since 1932 when the Unjted States won six. The American team totaled four golds in 1952. Heiden had been confident he could win today's 1,500-meter race, a middle distance heat. HE'S NOT 80 CERTAJN,bowever, of the last and long_est -10.000 meters. nearly six miles. on Saturday -wb1ch would give him a dazzling. un precedented five,medal sweep. The grueling racing schedule. the rugged trainJng pace are beginning to wear on the hardy athlete as he gets ready to face fresh, tough competition in that final event M EANWRILE, HANNI WENZEL won the women's l(iant slalom today a nd gave the principality or Laechten· ste m ats first gold medal Wenz.el. 23. who won a silver medal in the women's downhill. led after the first giant slalom run Wednesday an I minute. 14.33 seconds. She had a ti me or 1: 27 .33 today for an aggregate of 2· 41 66 and a winning margin or nearly half a second. Irene Epple of West Germ any claimed the silver meda l witb rum of • 1:14.75 and 1:27.37 for 2:42.12. Perfirt&! Pelen of France won the bronie · io 2:42.41 with runs of 1:15.45 and l~JMt · tbe fastest time of the second heat. · • EPPLE HAD BEEN SECOND alter· the fi rst heat, but the 19-year-old Pelen had to come from sixth to claim .her medal. Pelen beat another Frericb· s kier. Fabienne Serrat. by one ene: hundredth or a second. Serrat, who was. firth after one heat. had tames or 1.15.43 and I 26.99 fo r 2 42 42. Enka Hess of Switzerland was the on- ly top·seeded skier who rcll. Hess. wflo was fourth after Wednesday's heat in 1 15 27. caught the tap of her right s ki in a gate about m idway through the 1.23 1 meter course Her ski came off. and she was through for the day. The race was run in temperatures of a lmost 40 degrees. The weather was overcast but the threat of rajn did not materialize. Saddleback 31-0 Gauchos Earn Lavish Praise By JORN SEV ANO Of U.. o.lly ~li.4 SIMf ' Whenever someone wants to get a true evaluation of a team, he usually doesn't go to that particular team's players or coach. Instead. he'll go talk to the op. poncnts. H's in talktn~ with the opposition that a person will get an a ccurate perspective. Take Saddleback College's capacity.filled (2,313) bas ketball game Wednesday night, for in· s tance. After the Gauchos waxed vi s iting Riverside, ™· 110, for the ,econd straight time in Mission Conference flay, ass uring Saddleback o its fourth straight conference title. the Tigers, rathe r th,n being bit- ter. la.viabed praise tlpoa their conqueror. "THEllE IS NO DOUBT they are the No. 1 team in the state," complimented Riverside Coach Dave Waxman, whose team is ranked fiCth in the same poll. "They're just a great team. But tbe Gauchos have a player like (Kevin ) Magee who is not on· ly dominating. but awesome. "The. best team won," ad-mitted~"e Tigers' 6-8 center Ed· die R · rson who , along with Magee is considered one of the best big men in the state. "We're just not as strong as they are on the bench. That's the key to their success. It's every- one on the team. They all get to play and when they do. they play well.'' said Roberson. PLAY WELL IS a m i ld description of the punishment the Gauchos administered. Just consider these staggering num· hers: -The vict ory was the Gauchos' 31st without a loss tb1s season. -It was their 40th con- secutive win at home where they are 50·1 overall. -Their point total, 124, marked the 21st time they've reached the century mark andthe 12th time they've gone over 120 this seaaon. -Magee ended with a game- high 42 points, giving him the second highest point total (907) for a single season in Orange County history. THE 1-8 CENTER from Mis- sissippi was virtually a one·man show when be wanted to be. Nol only did he score at will offensively -canning 20 of 25 shots from the field -he also • was a dominant force at the de· tensive end, cloggi[lg the middle a nd clearing the ~ards (18 re- bound.I) for the fut break. "I reallu I'm probably the strongest pe rson in the con- Boyer to Sign With USC All but Kerwln Bell among Eclit00 lli&b'• quartet or hl&hlY recruited football 1tara wu ac- counted f(fll' followtn1 Wedne1- day'1 del~ by the nation's uolvenlUea aeekiDI the serviCM ot bllb aebool 1tan. • Mark Boyer, tbe 6-5 21Ji.JIOUDCI Ucht end for ~ CIF Bt1 Five Conferenet oltamplona, .la beaded,_ DIC, 1--.b b9 bu not~ Ii~. Llne1*1rer BW ..a and qa~k f'raa Seurer are bound for KAMM. Newport Harbor'• Nell Roa ll wrapped :t.:,or the UlllvenJty of Paelee. tram tM ~ .......... utu IDtla ....... • IM·a.wt.. ...... wttb UCLA. fe rence," said Magee modestly. "I know when I'm under the goal I'm going to score mne out of 10 times-I just muscle it up "BUT IT'S NOT just me," he quickly adds. "This is the best all around team I've ever played on. We've got the best team . the best bench and let's not forget the best coach." Magee was referring to Sad· dleback mentor Bill Mulligan, who was as nervous before Wednesday night's crucial as his kids were loose. "I feel there's more pressure on a guy who's undefeated than someone who wins 70 percent of his J_ames," s~s Mulligan in de-fending bia t.eMeness. "Certain-ly I worry about getting beat. I won't be able to relax until March 15 (the day of the state fi nal)." .. ,..~ The Gauchos quickly ended Mulliaan's worries Wed· nesday. SPENCER HAYWOOD (31) BATTLES DENVER PLAYERS FOR A REBOUND IN WEDNESDAY'S VICTORY AT DENVER. Magic's Bag of Tricks Wows Denver DENVER CAP) -Earvin "Magic" Johnson. the 20·year·old sensation from Michigan State. pulled out 30 J><>1nts. sensational passing a nd a key steal from his bag of tricks to soark Los Angeles to a 116·103 National Dasketball Association victory over Denver. "IF YOU LOOK al hi s nickname, "Magic,' you would think all he does '' sprl'ad out tht• dl'fcnsl', .. WC'sthead said a hrlllt;mt pa-.:-. lo .Jamaal WtlkPS fo r .enoth{'r h<t c;ht make fancy passes:· Westhead mused Wi\l.S ll AIH11TTED the Lakpr<,' .. But he's as much a bread and buttt'r pres:-. rat lied th•• :"uggct:. '"It Con-c·ct u:-. THE Sl'(;(; F:TS cha lleonged agam guard as he is a passer. He'll take the into CJ qu1l'kl'r tt•mpo and th;1 t hurt us 111 tht• fm<il l'N1nd. tra1hng only 90·A7 ball down the lane in traHtc and he'll Tht>~ \H'n' pn·-.~mg "1th Karc·C'm Abdul .1ftcr J h.yup bv lssel Rut Johnson also rebound. T hat's why he ':-. :-.n Jabbarallthc\\J~do\\nlhcl'ourt ·· n·plled with .1 JUmpN at tht• 9-mrnule THE VICTORY BROUGHT the Lakers to within half a game of Pacifi c· Division leader Seattle. rcspt:!cted by his teammates Jab bar :-.con·d 2i;i points for th•· mJrk thl'n took lhl· ball away from "He gets down in the trenches. too Lahr:.. but Dt>nn•r'c; Dan lssel took lh•nvl'r" .. t\lt·' Engl1'h :rnd made a But he still can make the Bob Cousy game high honors with 31. hnlhant pu:-.:. to 't'l up a layup by Narm pass." Westhead said, alluding to the The NuggC'l s , buo~ed by Issel'' 19 :-<1xon Johnson tht•n came the length of Both Lakers Coach Paul Westhead and Nuggets Coach Donnie Walsh said the Los Angeles full·court press an the second haJf was the turning point an the game. former Bost.on Celtic great points and Robby ~tlkcrson·s 16-point tht• court and drov<• tht• lane ror another The La.leers coach explained why ht· scoring an the first ]air. had led b~ ll IJyuµ which gavt• the Lakers a 9-point called for the press after his team start points late in the first half ad\ Jnta~e ed the second half. trailing 57.53 Rut Johno;,on ign ited a 15 3 Laker Johnson ll'ft the ~ame with 28 seconds But Westhead was high in praise for J ohnson. who last season led Michigan Stale to the NCAA championship and would be a junior in college ball this year if he hadn't turned pro "We decided to press si mply to get flurry m the first 4.12 of the tturd pt>nod r('ma1mn1?. \\Ith ha s tt>am -hagh 30 pom~. our guys going . We wanted to get our and Los Angeles. usmg the press. never one -.hort of has NBA career mark. and players more aggressive and altackmg relinquished the l<'ad i:rablx'd 12 rebounds It (the press> d id c reate some Dunnft that run, Johnson scored Los An~les as now U IH whale thr turnovers but the key thing was 1t two baskets. two free throws and made ~u~gets -..lumped to :!3 40 ~--="--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ U.S. Hoekey Soviet Showdown To Come Early Kings Show New Look; Oieck Foe lNGLEWOOD CAP> -What a difference a few days can make . Just ask Bob Berry. the coach of the rejuvenated Los Angelell Kings. LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) - There were 80 many possibilities for the United Stales Olympic hockey team. They could finish first if they won by seven more goals than Sweden bad earUer In the day; they could finis h second; they could play the So· viet Union. Canada or Finland In the opener or the medals playoff at the 1980 Winter Games. "We are talking in the locker room before the game about all those possibilities," said de- f enseman Jack O'CaJlahan. "and all we decided was that they were cooluslna." IT ENDED tJP crystal clear: The Americus dereated Weal Germany 4-2 Wednesday night and finl1bed aecood, behind Sweden, in Ute Blue Dlvlalon. Tbey play the Soviet Unlot\ Fri- day and Plalud Sunday In the medalt iQ)toft round-robin. Tbe {J .8~ team finished lh• prell~lnary roun4 of tblt toata.aJDent wtt.b four victories and a tle wlth Sweden. But be ea11e Sweden beat CJ•choslovakla 4·2 earller Wednea41Y and flnl1hed with 19 more aoall ~red than elven up to tbe plus·15 the Amertcp re· corded, Sweden flnl1b~flnl ud wlll open Friday ataimt "a lad. "We'U have to play the Soviets sooner or later. 80 we might as we ll play them Friday," said right wing Eric Strobel. who set up Neal Broten's game-,ylng goal in the second period. "It would have been nice to play the m Sunday. with all the marbles on the line. but ... " HIS VOICE trailed orr as he conside red a new bunch or possibilities: What has to hap- pen for the Americans to skate away with a medal. What happens is this: The aames plaJecl be&.reen the ftrlt- and second-place teams during the round-robtn are carried over Into the medals round. ThWI the Soviet.a who rallied to beat Finland •·Z lloaday, 10 into the playoff wiUI two pGiDta wblle Finland 1tartt wtUl aaae. Slace the U.S. and Sweden u.ct 2·2 ln their 1une, each eaten the med.all round wttb a point. u the Amertcut WID both tbetr 1aOM11 la tM medall round and Sweden doean't, the U.S. will take lhl• countr1•1 flral hockey told medal 1lnce the 1980 G1m11 at Squaw Valley. H tlMJ apl.lt, or U. bo&.W; \bey'll have to Mt what Sw.,... doe• a1atmt tM aame oppoaeota, Cacelaer or Goalie? Noi it's not baseball or hockey. It's Kansas City basket· ba I player Scott Wedman grabbing a loose ball In the Kings' 107-105 National Basketball Assodalion victory over Seattle Wednesday. La st week his Natiortal Hockey League team was frt ·a horrendous slump. losing 10 of t3 games. and Berry was fit to:k tied But the Kings s hut out tie Boston Bruins Wednesday. 3-D. for their third win in a row iiod Berry was exuberant. • "That was just about our finest effort this year." he iuWtt. after goalies Doug Keans and Mario Lessard combined fOI' d\e white wa s h . "Our play~rs checked and we had some big saves from our goaltenders. -\I "It was the kind of errort ...-e were striving for, espedally against an excellent team '~m Bo1ton." · · . . The victory was the first for Los Angeles tn three ou\1.qgs agalnlt Boston this year -·the> lied 4_. and the Bruins won $--' - and It marked the first lime thE Bruins had been shut out In iot re1ula.r 11eaaon NHL game8. · · "To play this 1ame you've JOI to check, and ln the last riv,.o, six games. we'r.! doing lt." Jx plained Berry. "To beat • tef m Uke Bolton you need a 100 per ttnteftortfrom all tbe playn.:· •• • • 81 ONLYPLOT A C•paute "•Pott From t~ Wottd of 9pot1• Martin Sa,;a ontinu s: He'll Guide Finley' A' From .\P OU.•kltft • CKICAGO -Oakland A '1 owner Cbarles 0 II f'taley, who bu Pf""ided ovtr OM of baMball'a slormw operat.loq, as lllrtn1 Billy Martin •• mana .. r. Jl'f.nley aald Wedoesday U\al be and Martin would be at a news con/ereace today in Chicqo lo make It official. wllh Martin 1tett.lne a two-year ~lnct. Martin. lwtce the manaaer ol the New York Yankees who had sometimes st.ormy tenures al Mlnnesota, Detroit and Texas. was fired an October by Yankees owner George Stein bre nner for getting into a nsht with a mQt!>hma llow salesman in a Bloomington, Minn., bttr. Finley said he didn't discuss that incident with Martin Martin had r esigned as manager diuing the 1978 season after calling owner Steinbrenner a "convicted liar." He was replaced by Bob Lemon. who guided the Yankee~ to a World Series triumph. .. With the Yankees slumpl.ng last season, Steinbrenner replaced Lemon with Ma rtin, moving up the \1m elable under which Martin was to re tum as manager. But the Yankees finished 13"'2 games off the pace in the American League East. .------q.Mf! ~I llw Dafl -------. Tbe Angels' Men •eU••• on teammate Doe S.ylor. "'lb.ls man is the guts of the team. He is, in every sense, our triple threat He can hit, run and lob.•· Bird'• 33 P•re• €eltlr \'lrt•,.. • At Utis point in the season, it's hard to call m anybody a rookie, let alone Larry Bini. The way the Indiana State grad has been starting-and starring-for Boston, he should be called a first-year· :veteran. Wednesday night, Bird scored 33 points to offset a 31-point effort by Adrlaa Dantle, and carry the CelUcs past Utab, 1~98 . . . P.u Ford sank a 20-footer with one seeond remaining to give Kansas City a 107-Ul6 win over Seattle in the reopening of ~m· per Arena. A record crowd 0( 16,886 s the Kings hand the SuperSonics onl}' r serood loss in 10 games. OU. Blrdsoag Jed the winners with 24 points while Fred Brown had 27 and Gu Williams 24 for the Sonics . . . Larry Kenon scored 24 points. Keri.a RestanJ added 20 and six other Spurs were in dou- ble figur es as S an Anton io outlasted Chicago, 125·117. George Gervin, the NBA 's leading scorer . was held to Jess than 20 points for the first time in 48 81"0 games .. Billy Knight cam e off the bench to score 26 points and lead Indiana to a 131·86 rout of New York. The Knicks' top scorer was Joe C. Meriweather . with 12 . . . Including two free throws with 12 seconds re- maining. Eddie Jeh.ason scored 24 points as Atlanta beat Milwa ukee. 106·103. Bob Lanter had 23 points for the Bucks ... Pant. S..n bad 17qi111-27 points in the second quager to lead Golden state to a llS-102 win over Roueton. Caimi ••~ wlU\ 24 points add Moees Maloee and Allell LeaveU · with 20 eacb paced the Rocketa. Blaelc Ba.,la, M.il'q Stlll Bet Defenseman Dou~ Wilson assisted twice on ~ second·penod power play goals and Grant Mulvey , scored his 30th goal in the lh1rd period as Chicago outlasted Toronto. 4·2. Wednl'sday night 10 Na· tiona l Hockey League action. JI was the eighth vi<'lory in the last 11 games for the Alack Hawks . . Dauy Gare and • Tony McKegney each scored twice as Buffalo ra llied t.o ~at Winnipeg, 4·3. Gar e now ha s 41 goals on the year . . . Defenseman Tim Bothwell broke a 1 · l tie with his second goal or the season early an the second period. helping the New York Rangers snap a three-game losing streak by beating Edmonton, 4·1 . . ·oerenseman Ron Stac:khoue • scored a pair or goals. including the game-winner, as Pittsburgh beat De troit, 7·5. The Red Wings are now 0-6-2 in their last eight games. ......... ••Ui Cll•e ... Tia .. AJ~tt Kl•& and llHll WIW.me scored t llbt Of m , their combined ~ potnw In t.he ftna) three. mlnUWI. r•ll)'tnc n.lnth-ranked Maryland to an &.'J.77 victory over Wake F'oral Wedneeca.y nJpt. Tbe victory 1tyea the Teflll the rtaular .eaaon Atlantic Cout Conference • champJonahlp T1• JackMe sank 24 points and Kelly Trtp.eta added 20 to lead 10th ranked Notre Dame to •n 85· 72 victory over Xavier . Two Ion& Jump shots and a layup by H nlor Kyle Macy aparked a decisive 12..f second-half r ally as third-ranked Ktn\ucky cam e rrom behind for a 71 ·65 Soulheut..irrn Conferencti victory over Mlsalssippl State . Former hlab 1c.hool leammates S&en SUpaaovlcll and Maril Drelakr combined tor 38 polnta to lead No. 13 Mlasour1 to an 81.eB vlt'tory over Oklahoma and clinched a Ue or the ltl1 E11ht championship for the Tigers .... Hawkeye 'Ol&H)' •co~ a aame·hilb 26 points in leadina North Carolina Sta~ to a s urpriain1ly easy 63-50 victory over el&hlh·ranked North Carolina in a key Atlantic CoHt Con. ference pme . . . Freshman Erich Saatlfer scored 20 point.a and led six pla;yers in double figures as No. 4 ranked Syracuse whipped Niagara. 107-82 ... Mike GmlukJ, who scored 29 points, ud Geae ~ combined for 12 points m overtime to lead 17th-ranked Duke to an 87·82 victory over 12th-ranked Clemson. Spf11lcs Rrpla~ S1Up~11drd Ro•••a11 Light hearyweight contender Mike Rossman • has been sus pended by the New Jersey Stale Athletic Commission after pulling out or Sunday's scheduled rematch with Ram• llHqueUo. Olym· pie gold medalist MlclluJ Splalls was signed lo fighl Ran· q uello in Atlantic City Sunday an the nationally televised bout . . Rauell Enkbea, place kicker for the New Orlt!ans Saints. says a deal Is in the work3 lo trade him to the Dallas Cowboys for Thomas "Hollywood'' Henderso., the San M arc05 Daily Record reported today ... Three Oakland A's players have won salary de mands an arbitration agalns t owner C2larlle Flllley. They include pitcben tick Lulf....S a nd Bob Lacey and catcher /Im Eulu ... Defeodln& champion Lanny Wadklas blasted Loe Angeles Open eolf tournament host Glea Campbell when the singer failed to show up for his scheduled start in the pro-am prelude Wed- nesday. Campbell shawed up later and played in a foursome with Jack Nicklaus ... Frank CHhea, "ho turned the Baltimore Orioles from also-rans into champion•. apparently will be asked to do the same for the New•Yort ¥eta . , . The U.S. Auto Club approved in principle a "modllled, clarified version" of a proposal to resolve~ long and bitter feud wtth the breakaway C hampionship Auto Racing Teams ... Baseball Commissioner Blnrie K.._ eooducted a hear- ing into the ttocer Moret diapu~ between the Chiu10 White Sox and Cleveland Indians but decided a1ainat making en im · mediate dedsion ... Cincinnati Moeller High Sc:bool, state football cflamploqs for four of the past five yea.rs cancelle4 plans for a game next fall in Japan agalnll a calliomla high school team trom Sacramento ... Speed skater Pee.er ll•Uer or Dousman, Wis .• who was arrested on a charge of •ttempt· ed peUy la~ny after trying to steal an OJympk nag Wed· nesday, had the charges dropped today. T~ioft, Radi• Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: • " " .t e•cellent ; " J 1 worth watchlf\9; J • fair; • forget It. e 8, 11 :30 p.m .. Channel 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ XIII WINTER OLYMPIC GAMES: From Utft Plecid, N. Y. AnMUncers: Jim McKay, Keith Jackson, Curt Gowdy, Qtrls ~I. Frank Gifford, Bob Beettle, At Ml~; Ken Dryden, DOn Meredith and 8111 Flemming, lnduded In today's events are: F igure s.tatlno <Women's Short Prc>Qram, Meo's Free ~•tll'l'J); AlplM Skllrw;i (Women's Giant 5'atom, ~ond run>; Speed S.atlno (Men's 1,500 Met~s). Cross Country CWomen·s •l(S-km Relay>. OTHER TELEVISION 52. Horse Racing -Today at Santa Anita, 7·30 p.m ., Channel Basketball Washing1on State at UCLA, 11 p.m., Channel 5; Washington at USC, 11 .30 p.m .. Channel 9. RADIO Basketball -Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton (Anaheim Convention Center>, 7:30 p.m ., K LON <88.t FM) and K NAC (105.5 FM I , Washington at USC, 7:'5 p.m ., KNX '1070), Washington State at UCLA, 8 p.m., KMPC C710). FRIDAY'S RADIO X III Winter Olympic Games -Live reports lrom Lal<e Placid by Jim Kelly and Ed lrw;iles: 6:50, 9:50, 11 :50 a.m .; 12.50, 1 :50, 2:50, 3:50, •:SO p.m ., KNX (1070). . • It's Post Time Tonight at Los Alamitos Holy Cord. Miss Hopeful and D4nte J ay head a field of six In· vt\atlonal trotters in tonight's opening harness feature al Los A14,mit.os Race Course . J\oly Cord. a ve teran cam· paigner with three wins in his Ja6t six starts, will be the favorite in the Lnaugural Trot. The Southern California Rae· ing Association meet that runs through April 28, will have 10 races rughUy with first post at 7:45. Prior to tonight's first post time, free champagne will be of· fered to all harness fans 21 and olde r beginning at 6. Racing will be held Monday through Saturday nights with S2 cxacta belting on the firs t. third, fiflh. seventh. ninth a nd last races each ni$tht. Holy Cord. a nine .year -old gelding fr o m th e R ick Stemennan s table, was in top rorm al the recently concluded Bay Meadows meet when he posled three victories and a pair of third place finis hes in six ap· peurances. AU"'O-- ,ANCO :l SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL ·. r.:CLA·bo••d A ll·C l f' l in e backer Lt-t Knowles of Ma r ina High. a thrNLvear s tartc·r. s igned :J 11at1onal lettt·r o f intenl Wednesday to altl·nd L:C'LA The 6-2. 220 -pounde r 1s ex p c ct c d l o p I a y 1 n ~ 1 d t· hnt!backer for th1.· Arums. Anteaters At UCSB: Relaxed? SANTA BAR HA HJ\ Now lhat they've hnally broken rniothe win column. UC lrvlne·s basketba ll players should ~ relaxed head 1ng into their final two PCAA gu mes thls weekend. Coming off a stu.nn1ng 63-60.up- se t o r defending <'hampion Pacific. the Anteater' take on UC Santa Barbara hcrr tonight bt'fo re "'ind.mg up the conference camp:11g n Sunday a t homt- a~amst LJ>ng Beach State ·You hav1· to -..1n r-;o I bdon· \011 r :.in "'In :'\o 2 ;ind '\11 3 "'>.Jll1 I C"! l'n.lt h Tim T1f1 .1f't·r 1:1•• ~.1turd;"' 14 10 11 \1·r 1•.wif1" ... n.1pp4"1.1 Ill g;.1rn•· l<.-u1..i 'lr••ak I m '" h.1pp\ r11r nur ha.,k,·1 ba 11 tt•am." add., 1'1h. who '"' N't1 r ing aflt?r the: end of the season ··we·ve worked so hard all season and ha,•e ht-en .;o dO!lf' to \•1ctory sevt>ral umes bl'forf' ··1 guess the Big .Jump Shoot(·r in the Sky wa.~ finally l41lh us all !ht' way lastSatur<hn n1~ht " t"CI ma" not n1·Prl hdl' from .1h<nt• Lon10it hul 1t r1•rl.11nh 14 111 :--u111tJ\ lT !-.cJnt.i H..irb.1ra 1-; l 7 111 c-on h'rt•nrt' pla~ :.ind Jll'•t 111 11 11\'t•r:tll 14 h1l1• Lon~ HeaC'h !->tL1t1· o;;t1ll 1n tht' runnini;! for lht• <'ham p1 on .. h1p. '' 8 3 1n tht· 1~cA,\ and I i JOo veraJI CC Santa Barbara'' a.v"r~1~1ni: 66 J points a ~amt• .:ind ~1110 ..... 1n)! 6R R wh1ll' CCI'., rorn·-.pond1ni;. marh arc· 58:? Jnd 70 7 Tht· Gauch06 topplclf1•r. Richard \n der,. a\'C'rageo; 12 Ii llOints and 6 :J n ·bounds l 'CT s sconn~ h.><•dl'r 1s Robbll· B<·al. whose rect•nt teur has upp<'d hi e; average to IS 3 OCC Rally Puts End To Plunge Orange Coa.st Collefe couldn't have picked a better t m e -or a better way -to end a six-game bas ketball losing streak. The Pirates upset visiting Fullerton, 71-66. Wednesday to virtually assure themseJves 0( a berth in the South Coast Con· rerence playoffs. Combined with S an Die.go Mesa's 100-95 Joss at Santa Ana. that gave OCC a one-game lead In the baUJe for fifth place and the fin al berth in the conference's Shaughnessy playoffs. ODDLY ENOUGH, the Pirates ->nappe d thei r m o nth -long drought against t he 'lame team that started it-rival Fulle rton. John Sa\Jnders. a 6·4 forward from Mater Dea High. pa.ced the Pirates with a 25-point. 10· rebound performance ln add1 t1on to hitting 10 of 12 attempts from the floor . Saunders also handed out four ass1:.ts. Stu Van Horn had another good game agains tthe team his ralhe r. Ezra. coaches . The Pir ates' 6-6 forward. who had 24 points the first UrQ.e the two teams met. came orr the ~nch to s park a s urge that put OCC ahead for good . F'ULLE•TON J UMPED to a 15·8 lead ~fore Van Horn scored ~even Of his 11 polOL'! ID a SIX· minute span that saw OCC reel off 11 unanswered point!> The Bucs never trailed again. though the second place Hornets made a gam e of 1t down to the wire . Ray Foster's two free throw!> ~av.: Orange Coast a 69·63 lead with 19 seconds left and after Fullerton tut a three.point play. Saunders ended things with two frt'e throws with rour !\econds left 1\ II OCC hal> to do to ins ure a playoff spot as beat Sante1 Ana in Saturday niJ!,ht '-. regular season fin.ill' Should tlw Rue' lost•. ~e)',a 14 011!'1 h.iV<' to twat (1r<;I pl;1r1· Ct:r 1 tlll.., •m th·· f J!n1n;. rl1 1ur l1• d1~ p(J1T lh1• 1'1r,d1•' Emersons \l in 88,000 Title Coron:\ 1!1-I \tar l11~h JUmor \n t11n' F.mc•r-.or e;.irnl'd $4.000 f,,, h1-, pa rt in the Fathcr.~.on :-.Jt1on31 Tenn1!-Champ1onsh1p ... in II ow.ton Sund a). but he'll let h:-; dad. i\u'-!rL1 l1an st or Ro!- Emrrson. ket.>p the mone} \ ntnn) (':.rn ·1 acc(•pl prin· mun•'' .ind sltll retain ht' Jmott•ur i.lJtUS. and he need!> 1h.1 t blJlll.'> to hC'lp Corona del \I ,1 r in it:. bid for a six th :.trat~ht l"J f-tl'MI!> champ10n'.'>hlp S11 Ro' har.k<'d the rull amount. S4 .000 for his own ef· 1or1" :.ind $4.000 from hi s son. a-. the Emt'rsons defcult·d Pum•ho .ind Richard Gonzaiel 1n the rinnl!i. 6-1. 6-4. 6·2 SALE PRICES GOOD THAU FEBRUARY 2~. 1910 Valvoline · .-Wiper Blade Refill CORONA del MAR • 2831 Co•at Hwy. 175-9700 ~BIE SPORTS IRVINE 410I Barranca 552-5252 6th ANNUALS SALE STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 10 A .M. AN OLYMPIC SPECIAL ceso FOR THE SKIER 30% OFF ... ON ALL OF THESE MAJOR BRANDS • ROSSIGNOL • K2 • HEXCEL • OLIN • PRE SKI le THE SKI .. NOR DI CA LANGE HANSON 30% OFF GARMONT V2 0F ~ 30% OFF DYAN FIT 'h OFn· 1h OFF SCOTT 112 OFF ~II In Stock Blndlnga 30% Off .J.t ALL ACCEISORllS •... GLOYU-HATI '79AVE ls-"-UNDUIWEAR-POLES-SKI BAOB-T..NECKS 30°/o ! .1~ • .. ,,," .. 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Sea View Leque co-cbampioo.a Corooa del Mar and &ltancla playln1 host to Foothill aDd Rolllq Hilla. reapecuvely. A.ad ln \be l•A divbloa lt'g La Sema vtatUl\I South Couc L4tque l"U.Dnerup Daa. Hilla. Here .. a loot al Ute oppoeition ror Newport Harbor, Fouotalo Valley. Mater Oel. Corona del Mar. Estancia and Dana Hills f;l•e•la•trf"r Citrus Belt League scoring leader Mike Clark 16·5) brings a 23.3 avera1e to Newport Harbor a nd doubles hia value with a 14.2 reboundiJlc average Clark's range ls up to 20 feet and is considered the one and only reason the Eagles qualified for the playoffs with a tie for second place in the CBL posting a 10-4 league record and 18-7 overall mark.' Retumin2 letterman Joe Hernandez C5·9) is the player on the spot as the team's ball-handler while 6-3 Jeff Firestone and the Harris brotherS (Mitch and Darnell). both at 6·0. round out the start· ing unit. Sere·if P Fountain Valley found out m December what Servile does best -the Friars like to up the tempo with a running game and press. It was those tactics that ignited a second half m PREP BASKETBALL rally whlch..eventually gave Servile an 86-81 dou-· ble overtime tournament victory. Scott Sinek (6·2 junior) leads Servile with a 22.7 scoring average and 6-1 John Leidenhelmer averages 10 points and 8.5 assists a game. The Friars run a three-guard offense with 5-9 Joel Davis, 6-6 Steve Witt and 6·4 Andy Provenzano rounding out the starting lineup. Tops off the bench is 6·0 Joe Coyne. Compton Eddie Thomas' pe rennial playoff entry Tarbabes enter with their customary balance and conservative approach following Wednesday's vie· tory at Los Alamitos. where a one-man team (Mike Moore) wasn't enough to offset Compton's balance. The Tarbabes are led by the scoring and re- bounding of &-5 Gary Davis, a junior. Daria has scored at a 19.0 rate and rebounds at ~8.2 clip, while &-3 Tim Wat.5on backs him up ln both categories, scorinf~3 a game and claim-iq ..,,_rebounds per ou . Others in the starting Uneap inelucte 6-4 Darryl Barnes and 5-9 guards Kenny Malone and Keith Scott. Foo•ldU The Knight.a are no strangers to Orange Coast area basketball, having split. with Newport Harbor stopping San Clemente. Dana Hills and Costa Mesa and losing a 56-47 decision to Estancia -all in December. Pacing the slow tempo of Foothill is 6·3 John Kresich and 6-5 Jon Haymond. Kresich scored at a 11 .7 rate, while Haymond is the scoring leader (12.7 ) and rebounder (7.1) in a balanced attack. Countering Corona del Mar's forte -the front line -is a Foothill front of Haymond, 6-4 Ray Jacobs and 6·5 Rich Thomas. "We reel we're coming from the toughest 3·A league lop-to-bottom," says Coach Jim Reames ·'Thal might help us a little bit. But we're concerned with Coronadel Mar's front line." Rolling Hilb Estancia draws a tough assignment with the Ocean League runner up Titans, a team which knocked Santa Monica from the ranks of the un· beaten and a team which has tested the merits of n View's Wayne Carlander. Mark and Jerf es of Palos Verdes (6·9 , 6-7) and Santa 1 1ca's 6-9 Mark Kleffel. Despite a front line which meas~s 6-3, 6·3, I 6·2, Coach Dan Clayton's Titans boast a 17·9 over· all mark. capped by a 10-4 league record. Jon Tromblay (6-4, 210) is the team leader in rebounds. ass.ists and slea.ls, while 6-2 guard Ed St . Geme and 6-3 forwards Joe Bento and Steve Jackson pace a rounded scoring attack. l..a S~a The Lancers do what all teams try to do when they are forced to field a team without anyone over 6-3. They run when they can and shoot the high percentage shots. Coach Virgil Robertaoo's Whitmont League represeotatives were 6-4 in le.ague and 17-7 overall. Senior Chris Schirmer (6-2) ls the team's lead· int rebounder witb seven a game, a department as balallced aa the acortn1 where sophomore Mart Schien (10.9) lathe leader. AmoaC La Serna•• top aix playen are three sophomores. Other 10th graden are 5-9 Mark Sancbn IDd S-9 Tony Campaem. Senior guard BrlaD Wll8oG (5-11) and aea.ior forward Barry Tokuoap round out the startlog lineup . • GWC Volleyball Team Falls With three returning starters on an otherwise predomi.oanUy freshman volleyball team, Golden West College ia still trJlng to find the perfect blend betweennew and old players. Three players stood out ln the 10-15, 15-7, 15·1, 14·16, ~llaetback at Santa Ana. Huntlqton Beach Hilb If-' Dao Moortiio.e. manmc ao llUW'7. spartled in tbe Ht p0eW.. IOfl,llolDoi:,e ScOtt 1 Hoq:=•• rated 2.J oa a sc:ale Of 1 tol and Pat Fl came off the bench to reeont faurttnlCllt kWll pmetwo. -LP~ • "'-.' 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T'S) 55..50 )OC Hu s tlers post a JO.O rec-87~x 1& !IL T'BI 61.50 u 3 ord lasl year , scored 22 points in an SJ-el non-TRACTION LT 'J~O• 16 ~T'S 6 7 .50 • • <'On r erence victory over rp 10116 !>l Ti8l 6&.50 . !16 Santa Ana Colle ge 600xl6518l St.so i~ 12>.165lT81 71~50uo !~~o:~:~tsig~tolJ~~ 870.1d6518l 65.50.oo 700a14LT(6) 34.501°" West 's winning streak to 950x16S C6J 7J.so •• , 670x15LTl6J 37.50, .. 34umes. 1ox16.5 C8J 74.SO.,.. 1oox 15LTI61 41.SO,. -· S ANDY HALL also ,, Cft had a s l e r Ii n g 12it16.~(81 _...,.,.., 750111&..TISI 5Z.50uo A 78x13 pe rfo rm a nee for the t:::::Jiiii'li~iiifij'1t;;;::J Rus tlers. Th e S ·l O freshman forward from Los Amigos scored 19 points, grabbed 17 re- bounds. blocked fi ve shots and was c redited 1 with nine recoveries. I In hi.eh adM>ot action WednH day night, San! Clemente edged Sunny Hills. 46--tl . In a CIF1 wild·card playoff 1ame. Mary Johnson scored 12 points and Rhonda Radin added 11 as the TrilOM earned the final spot in the 2·A p r e- liminaries that get un- der way Saturday San Clemente opens with a game at S uburb a n Lea gue c hampion Mayfair S H E RI ROS KAMP I had 11 re bounds and Melissa DeBolsblanc 10 rebounds Cor S a o Clemente. the third pl ace t eam from the South Co as t Leag u e · which is oow 13-8 on lhe year. 87SR 16 5LT(8l 950R 165l.T 181 .. 71.IOa.a 74.SOui 75.SOaa 14..50 ... tJ..50.- 1 IZ.SOua l•dl•I• for tporh & ,..-f• c• c.-.. ........ " ,, ... _. ... pkll ... •WW. ...... ., .......... 70 SERIES H l 10.50 , ,, F78x14 G76x1' H 78xl.C G78111 5 22.99 2S.99 26.99 27.99 21.99 29.99 ll.99 J0.99 32.99 JJ.99 After batUmg lO a 6·6 standoff In the f\rst quarter, San Clemente jumpe d t o a 2 2 ·14 halftime lead. Sunny Hills lied the game at 31 entering the final period before the Tritons' de· tense turned the tide. BR60X13 ER90xt4 FRe<>itt.C GA60xt.C FR60xtS GR80x15 LR90it15 f(I ILIO 1111 '8.IO , .. 6LIO , .. 61.50 ,,. 67.IO , .. 71.tO ... 7t.IO , .. BR7Ch!t3 ER70xt4 FR70x1<6 GR70x 14 GR70x15 HR70J11 15 LR70J1116(0 ply) SS.SO a• 60.IO ',. 63.IO t N 64.50 293 WHITlWALL 61.IO '•• 71.SO ~ By Rem.lngtoo for otr the road Jeeps, dune buggies, hot rods, etc. Railed white letters. 10-15 A) 64.50 ua fET BR78x13 ER78itt<6 FR7811 14 GR78x14 HR78x1.C FR78x15 GR18xt5 HR78xt 5 JR78JC15 LR78x15 39.95 45.99 47.99 49.99 53.99 41.99 52.99 12.99 55.t9 57.99 111 '~ .. .... ',., • t'' .~ ... ; .. ) )I , ~1 1 1• II 1 'Q~ 1 }~ .•9)•. ~· ;,•o,_ :' ~· '9f' 'lie ' .. 330 "WE PLAYED well defe ns ively and we boarded real well." said San Clem ente Coach Brian Sc:berbart. "We were 1loppy at llmea and •• h atl a lot of tprno•en bUt oyerall, we ....,.. pretty well, ea peel ally when It 11-15 6) 69.SOucfET NB lnttaltatlon and co'Unted." Scherbart lblnh the wild-card aame could prove to ~ an advan· tage In the playoffs . Wltb four IOobODlOrH and three J-.fon In tbe Uneup , th• youn1 T riton• neede d that 1•m~ to ,.t over t0m• playoff jttt«I. • • Rotatton. B'afle and AliQnment Ch41d(. . ... .... -... - t I• • 0 ) 4 e n 0 ·. s D •• n •r t- d IC n d .... -.......... ......_ ----------,_, _______ ---~ --... ------- --"' -. . BASEBALL I SKIING I MOTOR SPORTS OON'lL..t~ HtOtt ~.01'11aa Of'~,...,,~~. r:..c ~ uu. /il'll'"" .,,.#../; 1WS ~ t/(ff tVS.r: lb> IW"..T''UAl~uFr"i#t.""'1 ~1Hl ~l¥"~ .... •.ct 'IMNTlflJNJ,!6 1'11' ''A mt«. ;W6( C! tlr1r.J«'(,J '~AiClt ""'° ~c l(6T M~llU!. ~ 'T ATT»APT fl) ul"r n;~ o tl06J ro 1Ht ~AJ. ,- ~,.;ff" ~~ 'It"<~ ... f,t(,;frff)NAJ(J)! ............ _ . ...._. __ Of Fate and Men One Flip Too Many By DAVE CUNNINGHAM 0t t ... D•lly l"I ... Si.ti Brad Parks of Sout h Laguna is getting widespread publicity for his work with the Na u ona l Foundation·of Wheelchair Tennis. but af he ha d a bumper slicker on his wheelchair it would s ay, "I'd rather be skiing." Parks was wann in~ up for a freestyle aerial competition in Utah three years ago when he missed a backllip a nd landed on the sma ll of has s pine. He is (W>rmanenUy paralyzed from the waist down. Ironically, the worst wipeout Parks ever saw ended with the s kier getting up and skiing away unbanned. "I've got this picture of Steve Walls in the middle of a horrible wipeout," Parks says. "He's completely upside down, twisted up and out or con- trol. You look at that picture and wonder how the g uy ever lived." WA'M'S IS NOW a wholesale dress sa lesman ln Southern CaUfomia and hasn't skied in more tha n two years ... but only because he doesn't . . -............ ··----.,..._._.,_.,... ..,,--·-... -- ThurMIJ, ~ 21, ,., DM.YPILOT - Marina Early Season Pick Vikings Figure Above Rest in Sunset ~ague a,. •oosa C.\1.1..aON Balance 11 the°\:':y°'::.~t:'"u.. Sumet Lo11ue baaeba.U a r.na, . but w...U. nooe can claim the heavy favorite t.,, Marina la clearly the favorite aa the 1880 campalp a pproacbea. Here 11 • look H each of the Sunaet League's al• ~nt1'1l'6 EdlMn Coach Koo LA.Rwfa has h~ youncest varsity o~r. but It'll a unlt wh ich could provide some big tbln11 ln I.he SUJ\Mt Leaaue. _ The nlaJorlty of playens aH juniors who com- piled a comblned record of 32·9 for the freshman und Junior varait)', •nd as LaRuffa polnts out, there 1.5 no ooe without we•k.nesses in the leagtH! Walker, Keith Oliver and Tony Breckley &re lead· lnl outfteld cand.ldatea. HW, 81'eekJey and left·baoder ~t lfanb form the bulk of the Ollers'!ltchine ataff. Phllll1>1. Thompson an Harn may supply the major offen.alve puocb . Menne The Vik ings are lhe early-season favorite to win lhe Sunset League championship and tbe reasooa are obvious -speed, power and good de· feMe. Pitching? Coach Paul Frey says that's his big concern, aloog with catcb1ng. But Westrrunster transfer Rudy Rodrl_Qip. re- turning left-banded starter Chris N~umer. In/ experience ln the fold, preeent an attack that muat be recqpi.bed. ··1 tblnk we'U acore aome rum," ••Y• Votaw. "Butwehave toovercomeablatoryofloai.n,. Thede· sire la here, which la90 percentofthe batUe. • -Chila Johnson, a pit.cbe r-<>ulfielder , waa a secood team all·league cboice, wbiJe juniors Jobn Altobelli (sbortatop) and Clark Smith Cri&ht field> and senior catcher-outfielder John Culver round out tM retu.mi.ng personnel. ~ Among a pltcblng staff tbat is untried on ~e val.tty level a re lefty Tom LaGrandeur, Ron Nugent, Hugh Siler and Vince Cook -the latter a1ao a fint baseman and cat.c:her. Twins Dave Csecond base> and Dan <pitch~· first base) Sauerbrey, third basemen 'Billy Si~s a nd Rick Palmer and first baseman Mike Rem sen round out the major stoek in Newport's a rsenal. PREP BASEBALL Returning ata rters Include sbortstop Rick Ab· bolt and outfielder J<ilin Bradbury: But that's the n tent of varsity experience '{Ith the exception of third baseman Tom Duggan. The rest must come . Weatmlnater rrom E<hson's system , 1ocluding a pitching start Six returning lette rmen boost the Lions' st«k. without a· varsity vi ctory Ja m Warburton out of the 1979 outJ1eld and right· but the necess ity of building an entire Ul.faeld kups Left handed Rob Munson and Ra ch Sorenson handed junior Brian Olson lead a pack of nine Westmin6t.er in the midd1e or the pack. arc two kt.!ys m tha t area. bolstered by Newport potential pit chers for the Vi.kings. taklng some of All·SWIBet League outfielder·sbortstop Tim II arbor thgh transfer Kirk Hubbard, a right· the edge off F'rey's concern Langley, outJielder Art Tn stan and left lield~r hander who beat Edison twice as a j unior. Greg Came returns at first base, Ken Bodle is J unior Rodriguez give Westminster exceUent fut· Others in the fo ld include catcher Steve a returnee at second, sophomore Ken Laszlo saw ling qualiUes Mord lo. first baseman Scott Biggers, Ron Morello varsity action 1n the pla yoffs as a freshman and "Our main concern 111 pitching is control." ( Stl'vt:'b t win ) uL second, Duggan and J im Bob Grandstaff 1s a retunung aU·leaguer at third, says Coach Rick Hayes. "H J ohn Marcin and Wh1lesell at third, sophomore ouUielder Mike making Manna's infield very strong David Harns can throw strikes we should be able [)('btmon und outfielders J ohn Belles and Mike David Wilkins keys the outJield as a returning to stay an the game." ('urozza starter, which also includes Rich Michowslt i aod Hayes hopes Matt Coddington (catcher ). Dan Chris Ventura . Beb10d the plate are R.ay Belamy M 11 (f' t b > D 1'd Co <second base> and Fountain Valley ue er irs ase . a v x or Mau Ka ae. Others in the fold include lefty Rach o 'T'..... (tL.• d b l fill lh bill the tn The Barons have plenty of firepower l.n the d a n a w1SS wr ase can 1 e tn -bl h II I Ed .. , Cl k d Bil Gomez Cp..lb-of). outfielder Jeff Avenatt1 an m held , wtth Langley tabbed at shortstop. sta e Wlt o eaguc sta rs we ar an I fi elder Mike Armstrong. Westnunster's potentiaJ 1s exemplified by lhe ~~JJ~r~~ ~t~~~~· buoot lhc lack of proven pitchmg Newport Harbor fact that three u mes in the last four years one v1c - "We sho\lka. be ad uate offensively and de-The Sailors will be operatrng under a new tory has cost the LJOrui either a title or a playoff fensively,"saysCooch 1mO~. ''The qu~tion IB ~~-a_c_b~·-~~V_o_t_a_w_._an_d~w-1t_h_f_ou_r_p~l_a_ye_r_s_w_i_tb~st_a_rt_-~~~r-th_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ how tall can the pitchin lay'!" At the moment the top prospect on the mound 1s sophomore raght·hander Rick La Marshe. whale juniors Howard Noack and Rick J ensen and left· bander David Shaw, add potential En c Mestas, a southpaw, as lhe only pitcher with varsity experience. having tossed three an ntngs of var~1ty ball as a Juruor. Clark, a .400 h1tter as a sophomor~. moves from the outfi <'ld to ~econd base. while McTe1r re turns at catcher Other rcturnmg lettermen in d ude Junior shortstop ·Roger Mu scente, firs t basem a n Rand) Smith and outfie lder Enc Spnggs. Other maJor prospects include outfield ers Brian Bass. Mike Wagner and J ohn Rauch. Ten juniors and a sophomore dot the roster. Huntington Beach A rebuilding job is In order for t he Oilers, who eai . SKIING lost 14 or 16 varsity players to graduation . Returning for Coach Don Terranove are right· handed pitcher Jeff Hill and junior catcher Tony Phillips. although Phillips may move to third base, fr have time anymore. He was never serfously hurt, leaving backstop duty to sophomore Greg Shirley ;,;::. despite hundreds of spectacular wipeouts. or junior Ray Ke lly · BLOW OUT SALE LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED THIS TIME OF YEAR >. "Yeah, I remember Brad Parb. .. Watts said, The nucleus or help comes from a 1979 junior :,• ' when told of the South Laguna man 's s tory ~ia':!~Y wb.lch fanlabed a half game out of first • "That's too bad. I hadn't heard he was paralyzed. Lance Harn and Steve Turner are battling for He was a damn good ,skier. the flrat base job. John Gonsalves is the leading Walls._ Parts and the Voorhees brothers were candidate at seeood base and Glenn Selbo is at known as the boUest s kiers on Mammoth Mountaln shortstop. a few years ago -t.he hottest and the craziest. J unior Bobby Thompson and seniors Jason They built their own s ki jumps, made their .---------"-----'"----------- , own rules. and ruled the mount~in If you've ever bee n in a ski shop you've PN?b- a blv seen Steve Watts-there's a poster of htm skiing off lhe Cornice. a rms held high, skis arched backward. his whole body silhouetted a gainst the sky . "I REMEMBER O NE DAY I started building this Jump, and everyone sa.td I was crazy. They wouldn't help me with at," Watts says. "It took most or the day "By the time J got it finished a crowd of peopl e s tarted to gather , and when 1 was ready to try 1t the re was a whole bunch of people there." he says. "I tightened down m y bindings, got a good fast ::.tart. hit the hill just r ight for a nip, and when I w as C'ompletely upside down both bindings popped out." Walls was ao feet in the <Jlr , upside down. With no skis. "Somehow, 1 ma naged to come down pt'rfeclly s traight on my feet a nd the snow was soft ," Watts remembers. "I sunk down to a bout my wa1~t . bull wasn't e venh urt." For years Watts cheated broken bones and maybe even death. Today the greatest danger he runs across is an ira te dress shop owne r Parks. meanwhile, will spend the rest of his li fe in a wheelchair because or a simple backflip in the warmups for an a mateur competition. • • • WOMEN'S PRO SKI RACING returns to Ca lifornia March 1·2 when Snow Summit in the San Bernardino Mountains hosts a stop on the circuit. Race organizers say lhey expect some mem· bers of the Olympic teams lo make their fi rst pro· fesslonal appearance at the Snow Sum mit com- petition, since It comes right on the heels or the Lake Placid Ga mes. J ocylyn Perrillat of France is the current t'ircuit leade r. while defending champ Toril Forland of Norway is a close second. Mammoth Mountain will sta ge the other Ca lifornia stop on the circuit, with races set there March 21·23. Dragsters Slated At OCIR Saturday Virtually every type or drag racing car in ex- istence will be in operaUori Saturday nigbt in the annual East· West battle at Orange County Interna- tional Raceway with many of tM top names ln the sport competing. The event la known as the Eaat·West funny car. jet, rocket and wbeelstand championships and action gep under way at 1 o'clock with no qualify •. lnl rounds. In the funny car competlUon, It will be Tom McEwen of Fountain Valley, John Force and Ron Collon driving for the West against Raymond Bea· die, Bllly Meyer and Kenny Bernstein fort.he Ea1t ~u~. . Four outatanding Jet can wUI be competing wltb Hayden Proffitt and Tommy lvo representing tbe West agalnlt Doug Rose and Ro1er Gust.In of t.be Eat team. The Jell will run alde·by·t lde ln the comp«ltlon. Scoriq wtll be done on a one point win baala with all can nmnlnf three times. Gai.t optn at 11 with the Eut·Wett 1bowdown at 7. A Boat for every budget.·. the best deal• are at the oat show FEBRUARY 1.5-24 Weekday a, 2· 10:30 p,m .• Saturdays. 11a.m.·10:30 p.m Sundays. 11 1.m .. 7 p.m, ~dult1, $3.501 Children, 6· 12, $1.50; under 6, Ft .. L A. CONVENTION CENTER fHorbor ffteway, downtown) I , ~ .· . GIGAllTIC SAYINGS-PRIME STOCK 20% OFF 40% OFF ALL TURTLE NECKS ALL LONG UNDERWEAR ALL AFTER SKI BOOTS ALL GLOVES VESTS SKIBAGS ALL BOOT BAGS 50% OFF ALL HATS SKI PARKAS HEAD • BOGNER 50% OFF • ROFF E• SKYR • SWINGWEST • 503 OFF BIBS ALL SKI PINTS 50% OFF FERA • BOGNER •ROFFE • ALSO SAVE &0% SNOWMOBILE SWEATERS BOOTS-SKI MEISTER -DEMETRE -SOCKS-JR BE CONT A -BOGNER - ~PRICE PARKAS --------------------1111!"-~ SKI BOOTS NORD I CA HANSON LANGE DOLOMITE ALL 40% OFF . . ALI: 7g.so SKIS ROSSIGNOL HE-XCEL HEAD OLIN 60 ,o 70 % OFF EXTRA SUPER SPECIALS • ~~D~~~ ~~~~~·E·~ .~~~!~S 11 85 · ~:g~~r7~~.~1:~. ~~.~:!~s 995 • OBERMEYER SKI SHIRTS Reg. 1 39~ •••••••.••• S•I• 495. • SPECIAL GROUP STRETCH PANTS Up to 65" . . . On S•I• For 9" • LADIES OUTFITS (Special croup) Retail Up to 20000 70 'It Off I eas SUPER SPORTS SHOPS ALL SALES FINAL -Cflbj«t to Stock on HMtd IEWPIRT IEICH #27 FASHION ISLAND (114) 144-2121 SllTllll 219 E. 4th ST. (114) 141-1123 CERRITOS 163 LOS CERRITOS MALL (213) 924-1121 ·---------------·-------- I ' ....... ·-·-..-.... - BOATING I BUSINESS Catalina Race ~1 .Initiates Series ms Audit Odds Told • 10 of Every 100 With. $50,000 Income Checked 87ALllO LOCJL\aBY ot rec:et a . IOCD• 1klppera ., SYLVIA PO•TD ...., ,......_......, lo,..... uu1tr·the-w1nd run t.o u-e You cou.ld.,. abnormal 1f yoo don 't at.art fret· h waa • 10111. bhatt.ery wHt ead aod • ru11ed .,.., tial about an audit or your tax return from the .• koff, but the Southern dow1' tbl bl.ell aide or t.be laJaod. time you put down the nnt n.ur.. lfond.a Yacbtiq ANOd.UOO a ~ooclUJoa that ff'w •klppera nil BOATING The odda a1atnst an audit are lo your favor, wtMer 1te1at-.a lut ~ Llb--peclaUy In •tfOfll wll'.Mb II Ith &h the h l d di •ul\lt&ted the 1tart of the i. •blcb uaualty accoropany tbt' • a ou Y vJry 5 &rp Y -epen ng on ln· cb=..aeaaoo In all area ol weet.btr' troata come bracket, occupaUon, whether use or ca.ab is wldnpread lo YOW" field, and \ocetion. •nd Serle1 races are al.a on tap Boa • S f Bl .... t and most lmponant fo r loc al yacht c luba tb l1 ting 8 ety Here are up.to-date niuns baaed oo lnt.erual ft.ermath of the Mldwloten la weetrmd wtth South Shore Yacht Reveoue Service st.aUaUci for returns examined • An1ele11 Yacht Club'• Cl&.1bconctucU1'1thetblrdra~of a F as recieoUy .. lt78, aa reported by tbe Reseattb round Cataltna Island rue II.a Wlnter Hibachi Seriea for all 888e8 ree lnatltute of America. aturciay. whtch tradltlonally t lauo on S aturday , and The fi&ures are the kkka olf the mos\ prest11,oua ott-Ceplatrano Bay Vacht Club A schedule tor tbe free in· number of returns audit· ti bore racing su1u on th~ ~odlnlC PHRF yi1cht.a out 00 Lhc atrucUOn in boatin& safe\)' of· ed per each 100 filed. calendar • . second race or the San Jua n fered by lbe Santana Squadron lumplng field and office Money's Worth The race. once knov..n u lhe Series on Sunday o f the United States Power examinations together: Brokaw beuU3e of the trophy It Collegiate siutors will ~ISO see Squadrons ha& been eatabliabed For 1.nd.ividuals filing the f1rrle4 for lhe wlnner in the In· action istarting Frlday W1lh the for this spring, accord ing to · standa~ For m 104-0. In 1978 and 19T7, '67 a.od '68, ternalio na I Otrabou Rul e Oou.clu Cup match raclnai squadron officials al Sant.a Ana. respecbvel.y, of every 100 return.a were audited. division, is the first race of the series continuing through Sun-All classes start at 7:30 p.m. For tbc»e having a t.auble income of leu than bett·alx-0f-seven series for the d Monday at tbe Fullerton Savings $10,000 ~itemizing the fi&ures were 2.90 ln 1178 tlhitney <IOR>. Los Angeles ay. & Loan Assn. recreation room. and 1.45 lD 1977 while lor lbor.e with a comparable Times <Performance H andacu.p In other Southern California located at 2310 Lincoln Ave.. income of at least $10,000 but less than $50,000. the ltaclnd Fleet). Little Whitney YachUn~Associallon areas. Anaheim, wtth limited enroll· fiaures were 2.63 (1978) and 2.40 (1977). " s-u_. ... , (Midget Ocean Racing Class> So"1"..., v<1<1t1 11«inv c1"° -POM1 °"""' ment. and the Todd P acific Trophy ·~~:!:;.~:;>s!:':=.1<• e.y v..:11t c"'°' Tbe claaaet are tau1bt by ex· '(Small Boal Ocean Racing M · "'""«ncs...i..10.-o.•1Q<>1s-,i perlenced boatmen and are de· SOCiatJon>. M•riM YM"' c1vb -·-s. ..... ~,. s igned to teacb the boat.in& 1kills i, The 67-mile Around Calahna sen1e Cl••• R•~v~~c1e11on -uMr and equipment needed for safety aland race is expected to draw c1«1111• wunle•. C.--•'• winr .. w~. on the water. S•turo.t• T b more than 70 boats of all sizes. Gon>rWMto v eC111 '""' w•nl~lofl ~~ e course encompasses •according to LA YC race of· s.r1u. ~. 1n•ll•uon.1 Precs1<1.., uio '°" handling under normal cond:i· I\ i l ttsr. Sund<ty l' b nd"-d d 1:c a s . The race normally COD· Mh.slOll eev v.c:111 c.1110 w 1n1er s.'""· Sun-ions, a UJ.1g un er a verse ·Sista of a dead beat to windward oo. conditions. seamanship and . around lhe west end of Catalina. Su~:~"'IOt 'l'Kht Club -SP'l"ll S.bOC s..~. common emeraencles, rules or a spinnaker run down the back Soutt••••H11n1 v.c:"' c11111 -c.or111o s..i.. t he nautical road, aids to FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH tu.able incomes in excess of $:50,000, in 1.978 10.40 of every 100 were audited while in 1977 the ngures was 11.35. For businesses wllh tuable wcome of lesi, than $10,000 in 1978 3.28 of every 100 we re 1crulinlzed by the IRS while ln 1977 the compara- ble flrure wu 3.12. For those falling into the $10,000-130,000 bracket, lbe rat.es were 2.03 c L978) and 2.07 (1977); for those daimlng more than $30,000 and more, 6.68 and 7.JS. 'd nd 1 b d h IPMllFI S...WS.y • u a d chart ··~1 e, a a c ose or roa reac s.n o1e11o H....me9 ,, __ 01• 8,_ s..ttt. nav1ga on, compass n : trom lhe east end or the island suno•• (amlliartution. required equlp· WHILE THESE A&E national averages. lhe ·back to Los Angeles Harbor. Ane<.-v..c .. ~~~:·~~11~~ ... ,~ oo. !Nrur m e nt, boat trailering and per rcen~t~ of retudrns picked for audit changet1 But with the erratic weather cu, mariner's compass and piloting. rom '"" ••Cl to latnct. Thus. if you llve io ---------------------------=----------------Manhattan, your odda are 3.31 out of each 100 re- 'fares tone D IALIN IHE ~~;j llREMAN GfOftG( fAl lH COST A MESA tQM~ ""~S•ot!Hl C.... of...,._ ltY4. a W... MON THaU RU. 7:JIAMT061'M SAT 7:H AM TO l PM Acrou ~ P-r'• 1111;; t IC....,. PHONE 631-0712 turns filed; in San F rancisco, 2.52; in New Orleans, 1.68: ln Chicago, 1.90. Also while lhe IRS lumpe all exams together tn presenUng the above s tatl$tiea, only 17 percent of the above exams are field exams where the agent comes to your premises for a full wortout The overwhelming proportion of 74 perc-ent are office exams at an IRS office. The bal~nce are Service Center checks A NEW ASPECT OF timing the filing of yaur return ls that interest you rettlve on ~funds or must pay on additional ta x or because or a delay 10 paying your taxes. and the ~nalty fo r un derestimating your tax doubles from lhe former cheap 6 percent rate to 12 percent starting Feb 1. 1980 Many individua ls have tended to disregard the interest fact.or in cuttin~ comers on their tax pre paraUons or undere!'ltim atmJe lhe1r laxes bet'ause MNWM of the relall\'ery cheap inter~st or penalty I RS has l~!!!FJ!!!!!~ charged. The new 12 percent 1ntc.>~t or ~natty s till may appear cheap compared LO what you might have to pay a bank or broker. but it la double what )'O~fonnerly had to pay. Note that the IRS lnt.ereal ta on a stral&bt. 1ln1le, uncompcJUDCIM baall. II' YOU TAkE ADVANTAGE of &be op· portun.lty to delay tUJn1 your return unW June 18, 1980, by flUDJ Form 4868 -1ivln1 you an automatic two montha extenaJ.oo ol t.lme for filllll your iDcome tax retum, be sure you send with tbe form OW unpaid portion of y0ur properly eaUmat· ed tu for i.m. Last year. the IRS warned that if you had, at the time you made the estimate, lnformaUoo dla· c~tla& your estimate. your extenJion might be considered invalid because your '79 tax was not properly estimated. IRS probably wiU allow some leeway between the estimate and your final tax, but If an in· d lviduaJ shows a zero esUmated tax when it is evi· dent that he would have a tax, IRS well may re· fuse to recog.nlze the extension. THIS WOULD MEAN late filing penalties plus. o( course, a 12 percent rate of interest from the due date April 15 until payment Is made. IC you failed to set up an IRA in '79 or neglect ed to coolribute up to lhe $1 ,500 (or $1,750) you could have contributed to get a deduction in '79. you .still can get UU3 taic break. You have unUI April 15. 1.980. to set up an In· dividual Retirement Account, or make a contribu- tion to an exist10c IRA. and have the payments treated as ·79 deductions. If you file for an automatic two month ext.eMloa of time to ftle. you have until June 16. '80, to get the breaJc. U you are self-employed and have a Keogh plan. you also can make similar post-'80 payments to lbe plan and have them viewed as '79 deduc· tions. But willke an IRA. your Keogh plan mus t pre-date 1980 ln order to have your late payments deductible in '79. rTomorrow f.nergy Tax CrftlatsJ Judge Nips Sale Of Labeled Meat DES MOlNES, Iowa <AP> -A federal judge baa b&ocked u1e of nilrlt.e-f~ meat under aucb traditional labela u wieoen, frantfurt.en, bacon or bolopa qyinc a federal rule .allowin1 t.he labels could endanger the public. U.S. Dtstrict Jud&e WUliam C. Stuart baa is· s ued a perm~ injunction ap.1qst a cha.Die 111 U.S. Department ol Acrle\&lt.ure labelln& regula- Uoo.a. Pork producen bad conleDded uae of lbe tradition.al labels on uncured meat cou.ld lead to the mishandling of the products, spoilage and deadly botuHs m "It lS the QPLOJoo or the court that the USDA failed to give adequate attentJoo t.o lbe dangers of botuham, tbe manner an which the public cares (or nitri~·presttVed products and the effectiveness of labt>hng, .. the orde r tSsued recently, said. Tbe injunction overturned a USDA order which was to have become etfec:uve laat Nov. 14. Stuart bad pttVioualy lu\lllld a temporvy lnjunc· Uoo. FRONT END ALIGNMENT Wl}t 1Ruff Wint.es Our skilled mechanics set caster. cam be< and toe-In to original specifications. $ NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE f<>f' factory air or tor8'on bar cars. WIOl W. ~---,.. tl. 1teO Energy savin9 hate-up MOST 4 CYL. 6 CYL $45 I CYL $50 We II install new resistor plugs 1gn1t1on pomts and condenser. 8d1ust carburetor; set point dwell and timing; teat battery and charging systems. Some air cond111oned cars extra. Electronic 1gn1t1on systems evenlessJ 1MOMROBr MONRO-MATIC SHOCKS UMITED WARRANTY As long as you own your car. Shoac free-LabOr es pasted after expiration of 90 day/ 3.000 mile warranty. Firestone "3611 battery C UMITB> WUUMTY:l F1re1tone 38 Battery ~ated-Ubof frae aroup s39 22FM Ille'- ' Al °"9er S-. SIO bG. · New. economlcallv·i:>rlced battery that's becl<ed In writing Great IOI' normal service uae In cars with fight to average efectncal needs. Price includes Installation. INSTANT CREDIT UPTO $500 Now . . ~ can oo.n a Firestone Revolving Oharge acoounl for up to 11500 by pr ... nrlng anv of your ectlve rMOf' natlon11 credit card• which n tlOOOf9d by UL Poeitl~ ldentlfl~tlon and other baalc n ,1 Th is inexpensive but valuable service is recommended every 4 000 to 7.000 miles IOI' most vettleles Included are up to hve Quarts of 011 an d a professional cha ssis tubricalton. Call for an app0rntmen1 C4\0MC.OEI' MacPHERSON STRUT Replacement Cartridges UMITED WAUAMTY For 24 months. Shock free-Labor as Po91ed after 1'J<Plrat1on of 90 day/ 3.000 mile w1tren PAI• IHSTAUID Mo•t ..... c .... Front Disc brake o•erhaul UMITID WAlllAMTY 2 Yr -24.000 mile& Parts and Labor Pro-rated after exoiratlon of 90 day/ 3.000 mlle warranty THE THIRD ANNUAL R UFF TIMES NATIONAL CONVENTION San Diego. California • March 13, 14 & 15, 1980 , "THE R ULES HAVE CHANGED!" WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED BY THE NATION'S LEADING AUTHORJTI~ Diamonds • Gold • Silver• Numismatic Coins •Tax f1anninc • Trusas • Frnancia.1 Pri.-..c)' Stamps• Fonip Banks• &rt.er• Food Stonage • Prttious and Semi-Precious Gftvs Money Funds • Comm~ • ln\'tSt!Mnt Manacemma • SwvivaJ Homes AMt:ssACEFROM HOWAJID RUFF -1 hopt' (0 prmllKk )'Ol.t 1l.a1 tit..> ruks /l(l\'t' indttd 1 l~and1ho1 1 u11 must h'll'ro/h tlunA: drfkrm1/1 1{ •nu 14Y1nl 11.J lUnt11• flnanrJ0/11 - The Ruff I 1rnn NauonaJ Com~nuon is I.I kc no other fi na ncia.I or oconorruc ~nar. confc~nccorc:on~ntion. It's not an open forum offamou.s Mme cetcbrity speaken. 'With c:onllict1ns theorio that lcaYC )'OU eon( uJed • Tht Ruff 11~ CDcnttntion .s u cvrrfu/ly 1 tHUlnKlftf prognrm ro1~nl'\( tht• q,J)/lf'( IJ lllU m u.JI untkrJJand 10 k.c:cp your hard earned avinas from ban& liquidated by ~ atalc tucs, capital gain~ taJCES, and >'"· the inllloon 1ax. I hope to persuade you lhl1 the ~ ha~ indeed d 1.angnl. and that )'OU mull lf1rrall)' think dl}lrrm1ty If t'Ou i.0111 "' l ll'\n't' flnanna/11 TllC ~nc:ral ~s1on\ win be add!'l"...:d by rcalauthonOC\ who >hare r~ •Ruff Tunrs • plu~ph)·-tn the a mu 1hey Wiii C(lVC:f At most confercncn. lhc worbhop!> arc liuJc more than a platf'onn for speakers who arc not ,.n of the '"main proaram•to 11tU their srrvica Of ~ts.~i.~orr j~ull to Oli ptOJNIJI. They •re · where you WI Imm the nut.a.and bolts of ind1W1ual~ .,,,, f~fflln/rM of 19J,,.,, ptn<>n "'SI 7S fW "°""" /.J b >'far 1~ lownt prlt'rl/ t'Olnlllnl/olr °' ~ I know Of. A lllfr (acuity ol uprna you canl afford co-. The nalet hi~~. and they will chantt "'°"' belo~ Mardi '*· wt )'Ctlt WC had .3JOO M °"' 60.000 subtcnbns in aucndancc. The Sin Dqo Convention C'.cntcf will accommodate OIWy 4.IJ()() of,,., 110,0IJ() ~ 14¥ "°""'""'"·Dool mi•out -register nowt I hope to 11CC yuu tn San Diego Bmwisha. ~ NK:ltOLU t. OL\k Mr. Dai .. 11 Praldcn1 of bolh Omit A Co .• tnc . and Dfu· Paa-. CA! ~ lhr lill'[!r\l l! ~ rorccn u ctia.,,.. dcab. RJCHAaD Rl~ru ~ ol thr wlddv nrtW..14·tl \IOCk l'N~lt'f. -~ f>m• Throry. • RU\.tC'U l\ih .KTil'1111<'1) called th<' IT\IJOI ~od rna1 \.ct lutn\ o( lht l&\I IV.O d«adc' OR. HA.~~ .,t.SNHOU l'Of O\U " )Q"' O! Smnholt hu ~ 1hc 1mponana: ol ftlll-• an 1"'11oon hrdft Hit topic Ml induck Pf'l)Nbk outJooU (Of maJ t'ltAIC mvUIS , 1Nf'ORMA110N/RES£RVATIONS HOWARD Rt•n · wtU be on hind 10 moderate the cntm J da ~ of the 3rd Annual RutrT uncs Naoon- al Convmtion. His =nark.s will in1c-imitc 1he Idea o( each of the con•-cnbon spcikcn into Lhc O\'CRJJ •Ruff Ptutosophy. • ~n- 1ng t~ ronYC11tion. he v.ill outline the '- dil' COfl\'C'nllOn and ptcSCnt the probkms that the 'pea.ken wtU be CO•'tTlng 1n the (..'rnC'1"&.I fCSSion and the work~h~. Hi: will ~t his ~~ and t'IJXlnd on !he ron- H nllon theme: o t "'The Ruic' Ha\c O\a.ogcd - ADVANCE REGL5TRATION FEE m for f&nl allrndn- S!IO for cadt ¥rOmpiltl)111f! 111Mdt\. ,,..,, ~,_. _....., prww to M&l'l'tl It. IQll,() I I.A TE R.UilSTRA TION FEE SI~ (CK fnt atlrndl.'le S 10.S for e«l'I accompan~vig .ainaidc:t Ill Pft'119,._.. • lftll'Mld .tW:t Mlll\;fl If. I._, I '°'LA~ CAU TOU JRU ..-OR n 'RTift:ll INFORMATlON Cfrom C-.hfl • ~ llf (from OlhcT U'\A) .. 177_.?t.1 OR Wrtlr. llw Rllf TilMI t,on•~ ~'"" Ohtv..ln t/o T .... T..wC ..._"'-'. Int. P.O. lo• Hll, San RaMOO. CA ~ l."l!t" T111Hi lnt«TllltJONI. Ill(' 11K ( oo- loenflOO ~ Ocvwon of Tararl. '"'. jlllblWicn ol 1llc Ruff l 1rne..: ,, .. ;u coo.-d1natc llld\ .. ra ~ and all iopJtJall SUfl(IOn fuflCOOnS fCK tht Naooaal Conwnuon. -... --. --. -------. ----• • Tlw Rt« 11lla THJJlD ANNUAL NATIONAL CONVEH110N : r.Wf IOC n. ... 'llllill ()we • t4lf Stnlas DMJ6on ~171 • c/o T.,.c Trawl .... ......._ lor. r.o. ... 19 Sana.-.CANSIJ : 0 Mam nai. IO • oomp6ftc iDlonNUoo on The llllll' Times Conwnoon. I ... : 0 lam~mydlq(,.,_..eoTa1J11Tra~l).tnlhcamow11 0U for ___ _ ~.iiont t0 ~ Conm.IJOI\. PkiPt rllth aompktt dnaia on The ~ulf l 1mn Qin'Vt111t0n ; TclfJ!honc Number (1nciuchng ara code): : Home:(-) Wo.t:( l-------··· ··--·-····------·-······,····· ·-···········-···-~ L _ ___;_· ----.; :.: ~ . -----.;-.... ~----~-..:_·_ ·--------·_...... ~ ...... ·..:.;:.....:...·.;.,;,..,,,;:, :..: ... ·...:.-..-: ·;-~ ··-----.-----·· ......... ~ -__ .. __ ,....._....,_~ Businns -~ ....... H o11sing Shortage Hit ANTELOPE VALLEY -The boualn1 abol'tq!l ln tbe Un!ted S\.I'-la a naUooal acudal. a l•adial We1t Cout real eetate apen Wd bere recenUy. J . l>'Atty Cbiabolm. eueudve rice presldeot o1 A.of!* Realty Corp .. 1..os Ancea.. 1n ui 8ddn!iaa to the Presa Club of Antelope Valley, said "we have the tecbnolol)', t.he monty. and tbe lmowbo• to solve the bouain& lbonage. but we attn't uaLDc them pro- perly. "Any nation tb•t can ma11 produce the automobile can certainly mua-produce bouain1. ThJt will lllvolve. bowe\'er, new cooc.pg ID ftw· ln(. P'UtM' ... Of .,,....1.a.nee&ec1 ....... an4 lib· IJWtl¥e-1n•. ''Abaft --.U:· be said, ••tJMN must be dwa&M lD aovmuneatal •Wtadel toward bnt""DI eoiM aDd plannlq, u weU u realbaUoa bJ our .-... that labor lnt.eulve conatruc:Uoo ba bouabat. U 1'e know il. is no ~er atrOl'dab&e. 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I) cn1c..rv • . , .. uo '"" 1l U\o s \\lo ldCflH ,...., 7'\1 Participants Support $2 Million Industry =:~';f~n A\CKOI• ,. s-'Tec J • -. Op M l •clG•ll 1' 10• ~:~~~ t) ll'> 1111l~~~c. ~ ,. .... n ~:=;: "• . "' Uo '"' ~:~~r loYr II U'-'l i•• ... , .... 17 ... ,. 10 ... . , ... Up IJJ .,.,. ., .. Fl•W•IV ~IU 411 1 Q I.,.. gu,,.At ,,,,. "" 1) I• t I •• ~IC.of .... I \l A~ ... . ... Op 11.0 '"<A• 9 l)l'o U llo Fonl\10 .u h,.., -·"" 11"' 1•' ,. NllCIMo<I ••• • I Up I'. L OS ANGELES <AP) -A small, telltale cloud of mis t hung briefi y over the ocean a quarter-mile off the starboard side of the boat and was followed quickly by another. then another .. There she blows," Lhe captain yelled "Three of them .. He was answered by <1 hearty cheer -not by hardened t ars, six months out to sea. but by a chorus of 125 whale-watchers who had paid $6 apiece for the thrill of seeing one ·or the world's most magmficenl creatures in us natural habitat THE ''VOYAGE R." OUT of Redondo Beach Sport Fishery, as Just one or the boats mvolved 1n whale-watching, a business that Dr. Donald Pat· ten, curator of ham·malogy al the Los Angeles -County Natural History museum, says has become a $2 million per year industry. Most of the watching goe~ on within three miles or the west coast of North America. as between 13.000 a nd 17,000 Northern Pacific Gray whales, or California grays, migrate from the Ber- ing Sea near Alaskci to the lagoons of Baja California. PATl'EN ESTIMATED THAT several bun· dred thousand people watch the migration just in the area betwee n San Francisco and San Diego. The gray whales, mating as they go and calv· ing at sea or in the lagoons. leave the Bering Sea in October, passiz g the Los Angeles area soutb· f;&l)O• O•tft\.l1on • 1n()f!' f uitv lau1PPOC1 C.•"C"I Y SAV£M0 NEY fll' 2 Mt) "'-"" ortl\lMl Extensive Earnings Reported LOS ANGELES (AP > Occidental Petroleum Cor p. rePorted fourth· quarter ea rnings of $186.9 million Wedncs· day. or $2.44 a share, up 702 percent from year· earlier earnings of $23.3 million or 20 cents a share Occidental's showing ror 1he quarter helped push the company's 1979 profits up by 8.283 per· cent t.o $561.7 million. or $7.30 a share. compared with 1978 earnings of $6. 7 million Sales in the quarter totaled $2.9 billion. com- pared with $1 8 billion in the compar able 1978 quarter. For the year, Occidental said its re- venues t otaled $9 .6 billion compared with $6.3 billion in 1978. HOW CAN YOUR Occidental noted that PHARMACIST its 1978 earnings were HELP YOU? unusually depressed by (-a v a r i e t y o f By Teny ' c ircumstances. s uch as Grant, " •· $122 million in write<>Hs R. Ph. ..~ connected with closing a refinery in Belgium and halting construction or a bound between latl' December e nd mid February. according to M1l11(• Payne. cxecullvc Cetacean Socu.•ty. 1'htc• males. traveling steadily at about six knots. kave the ReJa lagoons as early as February to beg.in the long tnp north Females and calves. who stay m the lagoons awrule so the calves can fallen up. have usually passed the Los Angeles a rca by late March. with all the whales back in Uw Bering Sea bt•forc spring ends WATCHING THE GRAY whale hus become so popular that the whales "have to run a gauntlet of hoats." cctolog1st Dr Raymond M Gilmore of the San Diego Musf.'um of Natural History i,asd "They musl breathe a ~1f!h of relief when they cross tht< Mexican border.·· Rut the watching contlnu<'s m the lagoons. a~ charter trips take enthusiasts to Mexico to camp on the beaches And the whales don·t seem to mrnd "Mexico re~ulates thr boat traffic 111to the lagoons." M s. Pciyne said "'People go out 1n s maller boats and the whales raise their heads up to be petted. '. BUT SH E CAUTIONED that the massive crl'atures sometimes ~ct frisky with their puny fellow mammals. and because gray whales can reach 50 feet In length and weigh up to one tone per foot. some care should be lak.en. Patten aald possible biological objections to so much whale-watching include causing whales to use up needed energy, lnterrupUoo of maUog. painful man-made noise. inadvertant separation of mother and calf. accidental collisions and rorclng the whales out or their habitat. Happily for human voyeurs. gray whales are very predictable m their migrating ~abtts and personal routines. What's more. gray whales usually stay Wlthin three mi les of the Caurom1a coast and arc• sometimes seen lcs::. than 100 yards from short' Publisher Sues In Libel Award 8•u1Fr "" .... ~~;; .. '~h 1'-, .. =~l~ I I .. \ tSD,lQ .4t1n11lftur11 19 TIE Com U '• . I"> Up 11.• 10 -·""' ,~ • 711<. 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ID n F""" 11 11 17 n N..,.,_., '"' • o A4»• Jt1 J.., NL. _ ..., - Contract. for llabl·1.ty 1'n tilt'ed as him. re""'" •.•,.,.llO•JI•, "' tcm ,,., 1110 1~1 C.r-'"'""' ,., IS.~ u .. ,. ,, a..1.. in 1 .i1s • ..-. <,,.._, U ·-"""'" "' I 00 NL r,,..,.,, 6 ll 1.. Mn• • I Oil NL 0.... W..... i.•1 NL (Oft\ S fl.ff I),. ---COnneetiOn With lhe Ubel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=--===========~===================== action won by a California psychologist,· Paul Bindrim. Afte r "Touching" was published by Doubleday in February 1.971, Bin· drim brought suJt in Los Call 642-5678. Put a few word• to work for ou. The professional role of. refinery in Great Britain. the pharmacist iS that of 1-----------------------1 being a comp etent. reliable, confidential source or family health information. He knows his pa~rons and their medical a.nd prcsciption histories. He can tell t h em h ow to u se household health items and can provide useful information on the danger of various chronic diseases. When bis patrons vbhmtarllY describe their •ilments, tbe pharm•cl.st la oft.en ln a pc»iUon to adv\te them aa to wby It la lmpentive tMt they prompttr con1u1t tbelr persona physician or dentist. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine. Pick up your p~crtpUon lf shop· · ,· plnl& nearby, or we wlll deUver promptly without extra charge. A great aftl.ny people entrust us wlth thelr pracrtpt.lona. May we compound yours? I , __ UDO~OY ... Dl9••• ., ... ,. , ..... .......... $50,0 0 0 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS ........ _, onty psv-ent ··-•C•••nd•I ............ Cont«t our loeal.,1rw ... _.. lor yout flMnclnq n<>ecb. (714) 759-1515 AflR"9CM't.a-~ 230 Newpo<t Center ()fry• DesiQn PIH• Newport S.ecl" C.1t10m11 Q2ee() • __ _.._._~,__.,.. _,.. .... --------------___ ..,......, ____________ ..,_.,.~_ • 4 )1 I - ' I 1 t I ·. -N Thursday'• Cloalng Pri ••&A .. .. • • • ~. '*'*'''· ,.., NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS OWf••-lfll•---·----"-"· ........ 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Sdtul1 FUNKY WtNKERBEAN by Tom Batiuk 1 'Ll. AAVl A CHEl..5£~ lo.: • !:IJME FRENC.H FRJ£5 A~D A BOTILE OF BEER ~ -mt E~ , I IV\EMl A ROOT BE.ER! GORDO JUDGE PARKER OJAu.. .. ' ~'4-4--"'l 1 t=:====::::l ! __._ __ ___.. ____ ~ '.J bv Jeff MacNeUy DRABBLE FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Mell Lazarius OH, IC~ALLY ? D ID YO t,,\ EVE~ I KNOC.lt: .;o.NYO NE'' ... AWN~ OLAT ? DR. SMOCK N f:X"( I I /\AS YOLJ e uv eGcss. CHeC ~ 'f:N\• O LJ"T'" MOR S C ARS F u L-L-Y , BE:R'1".' ..---:: _,,.-----J VVHA"I D 'Y A AAeAN ? (.(. LL, ~,() 1 1•11 Kr ·5 'r""°" .f ~ I< .. l"'t. /":'."•'•·£ ....,(_ ,. "'~twti LI <~ c tl-\l,. r 1. t· --1-'---. If <At: F\P 0 j K 1TCHE N j --0 by Harold Le Ooux -1-DON'--l -l<NO_W_W-HY-101/U NOfC fHAf ~ !>IUHED HER MAY I HAllE fHl!J l fTTU 'IO() MAY 10 MAKE A~ , l'U. 1(£.EP 11 I f>AVEO fHI~ fllt5l LETT~ THAT LYNN 6ENT NAME A!> LYNN l<.ER&ER. EXPLAIN· ME YEAAb AU0' A& YOU CAN 5f;E, If WAt'J IN6 1HAT HER HU!>"ANO WNJ A RH~N If TO lOV r If YOU ~NT FROM TRINIDAD I COLONU . K.EROER! TUMBLEWEEDS t CANT ARGUE WITH YOU --- YOU'RE TOO STUBBORN 1 0 10 NOT SAY l WA6 l\J-WAYS RIGHT·-- TOMO~R.QW' , Wl5H 1 SA10 YOU WERE ALWAYS WRONG by Tom .I(. Rya., ~.f*'61rf 2• .• ., OM.YPK.OT .. BIG GEORGE by Vlrwll Partdt "Don't look now. Murph. but.:· Tr1Ftt111.~ [ L.L j ...ii<:E. o••l Of Tl't FE:w tiA~L.!4 Hf!ClPC: tP1£h().~1 ,((..(~ by Kevin Fagan '10\J ~p~~lO "1Q10'f" ')I"' fi1aN f ~ s P.bO . TODAY 'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC~ I P,I"! ~ (•CV!.E' '" (<J!>(>od 1• Can Pf"" I!> Imp It> Hero 11 l(ood Of lone 19 $oof1 '°~ 2 1~ :;>:)A-aoe 2!> u I( "<llrvt' .'h Al>uSe JO Wam) ,,. ~ utl J~ us tar!O<XI· •SI 3i Can<1c1tan t f'bf'I i8 Mom an0 - J9~ aop1tca1or 42 MuK Sy!\&· Die 4J Oil seed ·~~Ml Preflli 46 C<lrVl'ldum 48 Ooslres.s 50 e.thes ~2 AfWlt duel! :M~<1I ' AN<J P.IS • t~~ly\4' • A~ln '"' -'Oe<iU<c t+ C«ttnl I 7 Oa.-; f,8 U K 5dlo0i f.Q -ar>d l\aws <C E"9"'C ·1 ~ oow~. ·~ ~ Ou1 ot lt>e ""'°'° l fiA<tdkn<v 41 ,,m.1ymem ~·. ' Stl(k ·~ j 1(.1111< wam- ors 8 CMCll c.olO- nrst s 9 Pooni out lO Combatant 11 -1nc1 e .... 1? Aiasl! I Ofy 13 VlJJ(#/ly _ 18 s.eo1 nor$lly 22Sun l ''°ilT[Q f,1,1111•1• ~ync:JIC.Jle 'Necl~ay $ Punw> Solved ;'4 ~a""°" 26 lrt~ 21 As.an~ 18 Faction~ 29 Banoages J ' Ceren-onoes J2 -H8Ut& 33 Kiiis 36 Guy, 40 Monarcn.sm 41 Suophes 39aon « fies uo 4i Cnanged 411 Okl a .. 10 ~I Morv 11.15! !>J Mus.c d••ec· ll()n 55 ln•e-iectoon 56 f Otlnef 1y 57 Venda !»8~eooy 60 ~al sutt•• 61 Picture 62 Penny 651<1 ··-....... ·-·····-...--·--·-.. 8Je DM.VPl..OT Television -0111 ...... ... llL~- MUt'OM ..... 00-..•1111-.. ---.~.-­.......... ~ ......... ~ ............ ·---... ............. . • ....... oen.,._ -~ .... • ,.. .WW IUNOt4 ..... "' ............. Wl~l*!lend .­ dent•ClftiM..a.,....to ~ -~NC) ... '#Mn fied ....... Of ttle ~1 °' Oii on Ne 11100-IY ... .._.~ i ,. .. ~~ ~' CC*'f 1111f NnllOOl ICIN9 WtJllNV ··~ bplonno "'9 QI009'• ~== ... ~ Fa111il9 Flap Meude end Wellllf .._.._ dlltwenl -llOIW 10 en ~ of mal-"'ICIPl'lg. • ILOW WCY ~ 11181 AICAl't ... rnenMll gi.tll, Lucy \)41111 htm on a rlldlo qull .no. Kathryn Holcomb a~ Patrir1a Skagska l'ls off 11 family cri!>ts when she moves in with a young steel executive her father despises on "Skag" tonight at 10 on NBC, Channel 4 I OOOOTMEa DICK CAVETT au.I lllZI gullMl&I Joe p .... ml OYPEASY "Arthrltlt " (A) Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH 9 'ACE THe MUSIC r::oo e cea ..we D WCNEWS D HAPPY DAYS AOAIH F~le rec.Ila hit ••1)41<1- ence u • oano 1eacser 10 convince Chectll 11181 ll'a not so COOi to be • mem- ber of a strlMI! gang. D ABCNEWS 0 Cl) JOKER"8 WILD GI M•A•&•H Heevy c:asuatOes arr1vlng at the compound c:reela -· prot>lemt tor lhe unil becauM lhey are nea11y °"' of pen101ha1 Q) 8TREE 18 CW 8AH ~ Slone and Keller ere called upon to ~ the myalety o t a neighborhood engutled by vlOlenee and • hOmlciOe fJ!) OVEA EASY ' Arthritis" (RI '1l) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT \Ill) MERV GRlfF1H 7:30 8 THE OONO SHOW C!) IN 8E.AACH Of' ... Eaflh Viart0<s" D NEWl YWOOO GA.ME D MATCHGAME 8 TIC TAC DOUGH CD Ail IN Tl4E FAMILY "Mtka And GIO<i&'i. Wiii fJ!) MACNEIL /LEHRER REPORT w HEW8CHECK ()) P.M. MAGAZINE Meet lh6 women ot the Ml(-"Oanu•·; San Orego yachtsman Dennis Conne<' Pfep41ree 10< lhe America's Cup Race t.1IO 6 ()) THE WAL TOH!i John-Boy. home on furlough. is hauntea by !lb tecll ot memory about 11>e w11r U BUa< AOOEAS IH THE 26TH CENTURY The 9"11 manager of roc1c Q<OUP plans to lake Oller a oetavy by ualnl) man tonic mind COtllro4 on 11s youth 0 PRISONER: CELL BLOCK H A pa11 ol prisoners w0<k IOQ81he< IO produce Mileti bo01e and torce another 10 ChannPI ~bt in911 6 KNXT (CBS) Lo::. Anqclf''> 0 KNBC (NBC) Lo.., Anqch.:::. 0 KTLA (Ind ) Lo<. Ang£-le'> u KABC· TV (ABC) LOS Angele'> (I) KFMB (CBS) San Diego 8 KHJ. TV (Ind ) Los Anqc-1~ ~ KCST (ABC) San Omgo m KTTV (Ind) Los Angele" 'I) KcoP·TV (lno) Los Anqelt>.., Cl KCET-TV (PBS) Los Angt!ll''> a KOCE·TV (PBS) Huntington Beach smuggle tn IN! -ry •!19•CIOK!nll U @ XIII W1NTE1' ~YMPIC8 Scheduled evenll IOClo<le mtl<'l'a tree akaOng (lt11e) women's gli1n 1 1lalom iktlng. wom-0n'• shOt't p<o- grom figure a11111ino. ,,_, s 1500-m111er Jl)(M!d skating, wome'"'' • X 5 1>.ilome1~ croas coun1ry relay J•m MCKlr'( l\Oalt 0 MOVIE • • • "In like r1tnr· t t967) James Coburn. LM J Cobt> The ,,..., 9QO"I hlfes Fhnt to lhw&l't a g<oup ol lem.ie ~tion­ .,. .. (2 hf'&) • CAAOI. 8UN«TT Nf/JFNEH08 Oueala Ttm Conw1y. Charo Q) NIGHT OAU.IRY ''The Man WhO Ol9d Al nw-And Nine" A key fig- ure in en epproec::NnQ a1p- 1oma1ic: conterenoe 11 au1>- iec1ea 10 Pll'fChlc fof09L 8lt 28TOMOHT HOii Cleta Roberta W MAGIC METHOO CW Oil PAINTING · Roses" Hoat Wllllem Ale•ande< 8:30 m THE 000 COUPU 0s<:111 belroeods an aur&c· 1111e young Indy, ''°""' llnOs ne must cnmpete w11h FRI•• '°' ~ ollec:hon IE MOVIE • • • • S8<1<11e l ramp" U.95QI Joo! McCrea. wan. ,,,,. da ~l.ll'ldn• An unemt>4· M:~J· rnl'!Ctl hand. el'llNSI• ea ..,,,. the wettMfl of four w81fs geta lnVONe<I In Ille teuoa and ,......,. of a ranoe -I 1 hr • 30 mlr1 I . Shelley Not Otit? Producers Deny 'Angel' Ousted LOS ANGELES CAP) -Contrary to some reports, the newest angel on ABC's "Charlie's Angels" has not been fired. the show's producers say. It had been reported that ABC did not want SbeUey Hack, who joined the ea.st of the light-hearted de~tive seiies this season, to return to the show next year. BtJT SPELLING-Goldber g: It had been rumored that an original "Angel." Farrah Fawcett. wanted to return to the show, but lbat possibility was not commented upon by Spelling-Goldberg. Of the three original "Angels" - bouncy, pretty detectives wbo wort for a mystery man named Charlie - only Jaclyn Smith re mains. Cheryl Ladd replaced Miss F awcett in the show's second season. Jane Fonda Plans Television Debut • la&. illO'tW ...... ''Olety Of A OeR ...... . ...,.,.. ....... New .......... ~-­,...,Wilt~ -......... .,...,, ,..... ..... ....,. . i :=:-P\dc ... ~ ,,,,.,_ ....... we(I) .,.....,,, ... A~ MMcklp _..., en MlllllO tot Ille blO ..,... ~ en unwlttillO w- ~ ':' .....,· ~li09tlfto ~ l•Ull dMll'I of All ~ llGpeNI, Ouiftcy dlecovtr• the~°'~ MiNe WI l'let blood, • 80CWn' A epec.tel lflllu18 10 Hllm· ~ ...... ~ ,__ Qllp9 "°"' .... 2.J~~.-_A narr11ed b't Jo1eph ~ I tll9ftl...,.,.. THl..,..M..a ~MOOIE "OUflla.. MIU B<odle s -of lt#V ~ great ~lerNIOOn ~ • yo.Ing It....,, Qlrf• tmmoly f'.30 ~ JULIA Q&J) N#O MC>M COMPANY "UFOl In Wine .. IO:OO . Cl) ICNOT'8 l.ANON) An llnOn)'mOUS adl'ntt«' I daily l)lt1 of no-s naner 011'09' untH .,.. begins lo .-_,. and torrlfyino leiepnone call• D 8'<AO Skag'a 18-year--Old oaugh· !tit (Kllhryn HOICombJ 111aves hOme to "'°"" 1n ..,,n a steel e•ftC\.lltve with a reputallon 10< b4t<ng ,, pleyboy 00 NEWS g) P\.AY~ PEACEHTA Ell) CAMEAA T ··~From 8'18! L•""S . 8"tiah ec:tor Roy Ootrioe twinoa 10 life ltle 171t>-Cen· llKy Wit. ~ al'CI aulhor JoM Al.bfr/ G NM8CHIO< ~••..we Ill MASJSIFIE.CC Tl41AT'AE "Polder1< .... Ron al'CI 0emetz.a 8'9 "'°'9 dialMI lhM 8Y9t; l\eY Wl'lltwOnh a11emp11 10 win ~ na a llftect lor'I&. C.Ollne and ~t atn« • tragc loss (Pllrt 10 ol 131 '1l> MA8TEAPIECE THEATRE fh<t ~ Of Duke S11eet II" The Hole4 Ben· t1nck IS IU<necl "''0 a hOme 10< recupe<atlnQ oltiee<s 11no to the deltgl'tl of Lou•· sa end the enlwe stall. Cllartoe re1ums (Part 10 of 16)lRI 11:00 6 D U (J) @l HEWS 0 COl.l..EGE 8A8l<ETIW..l UCLA va Waari.noton S1a1e 8 OAVEAU.ENAT L..AAGE 0-IS Abe l lr>oQln, tt'4> TUBE TOPPERS KHJ e 8:00 -"In Like Flint." James Coburn stars In thJs .equel to the "Our Man Flint" adventure movie . KCET QI 8:30 -Blll Morera' Journal. Moyers covers the campaign of Republican presidential candidate John Anderson ln "Diary of a Dark Horse." ABC D 11 :30 -XIII Wlnter Olym-.:.. pies. Special coverage of the day's events al Lake Placid, N.Y .. with Frank Gifford. blQrllC "*'· ~ Ctu- -al'CI .,, Australlan ~ dfiMer • w·A·a·H The 4077ttl coroplical" tne .iae-. ol two Merel agent• "-lio-tino 8'Kt'I Othet e AF1'1:R mHNY. rrs THE~ 11:30 .. Cl) OOUM80 A leMMsoon executMI rnur- c>et't ..., lo¥9f ·l>OU -he ,.._ 10 \)Mt her • prQfnOtlon D TONIOHT Holl Jonnny Carson Ou•••• Enoe•b••• ~.Lon< AAOer· son 8 OJI) XII WINTER OlYWK:e S(>eclal ............ C0"9111Qft OI ~rtion not teie- v1ae<1 eatll8f and• summit- ry ot tt>e day's -IS in Lalce Ptlte>d r 11nk 0 1110<<1 hOltS a COU.EGE 8ASKET8A.Ll use vs wun.no1on m HOGAN'S HEAOE.8 Ho0an hunla a stool P'oec>" along the unOe<- ~ound eecaoe route g) KJH()~ t<ENSIHOTOH Sl CAPTIONED A8C NEWS eJD PAV""°"1 AT JUIUJAAO World-renowned teno< lUCYnO PavWOlll ~ 'fOU"Q ~ thfl fine poonts of an e~ino art et lhe JviH1atd Opera Schoel' on New Y ont City A k>Oll el the lalMI OCOll· ,.._.,, .. en -~- lt:OO 8 9 POUCE WOMAN P8CIC* and C.owtey ..,_ l>Qtl• • rwgt> S(:flOOI gMlg "'1>oCll oeets "' ••IOrtlOn andr11C>9 • .....oH: ~ Pant 1-inloftwtlh*1 9t*"Y aow>• In tfte tnlOa1 of OC>et•tiona to b<..., an ~nno • HOHEYUOOMEM Rell>h·s ~ to E<1 on hOw to get • promotion baetlll<M, IN""'O Ed Wlfl>- out• IOI> f!I 21 TONIGHT 12'30 a> MOVIE • • • '"l Huan Hush 5-ChwlOtle · I 19651 EU.lie Oa1111. Ollv1• de Hav1llan<1 A younQ woman s mind .. llflectecl.. -,_ ..-nec1 '°"91' •• 1ouno -12 "'• ) &l OIOC CAVETT 0.-1 lllZ2 guoianal Joe Pus 1110 B rototOfW>W G.-1 °' .H>tvl s-'"" cont•~ pr...aenl OI Boeton~ l e&TOlf~ L.Ft'AHO~OF EDOEACWMIS Dolor• ._ ~ eOOut -ino ,,., Mentl _,, l )'(Ila. Deen KN\ar, L ycM. tony and VMen ,,...,., ~ 10 i....... ....,,,,.,,. JOHN DARLING 1 1-!IS IS HOVJA.RO COSEU-WrTH KAREN WIU.IAMS, ONE OF AME.RICA'$ HOPES IN !Hf_ WOMEN'S DOWN- HILL. RACE! "TELL ME, KAALN.15 "0-4E 1'l/PE Of WJi.X '1t>lJ USEON~GK15 VER<.' IMPORT1',NT? McMahon To Host Pav TJI-.. ~-~ LOS ANGELE.S <AP> '1 -Ed McMahon, stt<>nd b a nana t o J ohnn y Carson ol the '"J'onid>t Show," bas signed an aeree me nt to boat a monthly variety show for WQESCO M P ay TeleviaiOo. McMahon will tape the first a.bow in May. said Wescom President Gerrold Bn.odt Jr. The 7S-minute produc- Uoo ba.s not been UtJed but reportedly will 'TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS -~..,,Eddie MCI l,llldtll. -~'~ ~ 1:tte9 UMTTA All ~ conviCt oi..- CO¥trW ..... Ille girt he l9fl .,.... .. _,~ ~With 8ar9tta (Al t:IO. (J) llACK IHBP l(MW)N)N One of P•PP't'• men --Paoc>'t Of Ille llfllflng wNdl GMIMd lhe dMttl °' u.a. llrOopl. • likWW ••• "•Mt•'tt'PPI': (11135) 9lng Cf oeb't, W .C f lelda. A Qambler trorn the Nortl'I, invotv9d In ~de<. flllt•"' IOve wlftl • Southern bttlle (1 nr . 25 """ I G MOVIE • ~ "'fhe S.C.et People" 1111S2) Vtienlina eon-.. Aud••'t Hepbu•n A refUOM't lo<Me< f1anc. ~ tier \0 bec.oml ~ in an M(>OOr>aot pk>I 12 1\11 I .MOW • • ,_., • i<ono OI Th4 Ao11- "'0 T--.n..· Piie 11 OeV>O J -. ._..., Aoon9y The c:t1nwlal CM-ol IM .mamou.a oambler and ....... of l'he 20.. Amol<I Aolhateon, •• lrtca<I (? rwa I • w.491 THE 80A T COMES IN "Aa1< for r~ r.u A Penn( Now MCletary Of the unoon Jacll 9PP01nta r.talt H&edly hla &u1alanl 2:()00 HEWS 2:191 HEWS 2:*> MOVIE • • 11 • The R"ward" 11116!>1 Ma.c van SydoW. Y .. 1111 r.t"'->• A bounty hunt., ' action• 1-.11 "' lhf! "9111h• ol ~I Of 11\e m.. mf)n on a pou.e ( :> ht' I fD GMAT ~ Oanc4 "' -"'-IC• T •O Duet•" ~h ... 8~ """ ~ ...... M1k11ova (MlrlOtm ,,.,_ Aoobona 0,...,. Oancea • to mu\C by O>ooon al'CI lb ,.,..,.., """' -~Wet!~ ~torm Poeter ,...,,.., • Cale:""" N<Qrll L '9'"" to ~o.,0...-•1- ~-NEWS ~-NEWS til08 ~ • • • Tne Phantom Pr-oeni 1111:1'1 Geo<oe M Colian Cteu<lell~ C<l'be<I 4 p.e,.Oenhaot -cJWllllt p.y. • IOOll ...... entenAllnet IO • In fllf lllM on Ille Clll'llp8lgn drQllt. ( 1 "' ' '° Mil\ ) •10•~ • • ''Bird Oii p., ..... ( I ff 1) Dtof I ~eoet • l,.OIAe ~den a:IO D MOYim • * • "TIQW a.(' (1tff> Hayle't M llll. HOttt 8uchhOlz. A tmllll girl wft· nea-the murder of a aallOf'• torrner gll1trlencl. wtlO IOll Inter• In him ourlng hi• al11-monlh ·~ (2h<•.) • MOYlm * * • "Tiie High Wllll" c 11101 Robert hylor. A4Jdr•y Totle<. 5' 8IU. MOYPI' JOURNAL. "Olar't Of A o.r1< HofM" Moye<a Joln1 lhe New HampM'l1<e PflmatY c.m- paign Of Jof\(\ '-noet'90n llnd .,,aiuates ~ poltttca 10 dale 1"tth • • O•OYP of N•tionel PubloG RadlO I flC)OrtWS •:20 0 HEWS •:25 0 MOVIE * * "Ht<1e•w•y Girl" I 19371 Martha Rltye. Sfwt- ldy ROH dO·~ TELEWMON SERVICE f 'ridotl'• Day• i111e Mo.,ie11 -AFTERHOOH--------- 12.1IO 8 • * * "Thft Se«>rld Greatnt Sex" ( 1956) J'lanne Crnin Oeo•ge NllOW Worn4lfl barricade tnem-1n an Ol<1 IO<I w"4l<l lheir hu~bllnds are ~on&111nlly away try1no to Mtlll•• a county d1~pu1e t 1 ht 30 min l GI • • . Black Leg.on 119371 Humpl'ttey Bogart, Ann S~!<llt'I An &nll·IO<· "'9""'' 01o•ntzat1on IMICOl'l"IM lhe inl8"-of a !>filer ~ Amtt'•· CM ..,,..,.,, I I "' • !iO """ I s..30 U • • S.nte For :fhe P"n~1 0 1 The Apes · t 111731 ROOOy Mc:Oowllll. r1euoe Allina The "'8 av•· "'"'ion llMH to peec;81ully c.1> e .u it Wllh numan. who ..,. atom l>Omb mulltlls. c..1 a ~ tlNQOte inter- _.,.,,,,,," 30mrn~ by Armatrong & Batiuk 1:aMij A UACNIUIAS OlaOQe 634 )911 UA CltlUHS WeSIMtns1e1 893 C':>4h lDWAllGI' CltlfMA CENTI" C4s1A Mes.i 9 79 4 14 1 BIWAllDS'SAOOlllACK [I Teto !>81 !>880 llKOltl DfHft·ttl ~na Park ~21 nn • PAUIS ACCU'TlJI Fa.ntSlM'__.T WHICH INGS US1'0 "THE. 5U £C.T OF FINAN<:ES ANO ~E~ ATulf.11CS ... ..CHAf'TElt TWO" ""STAR TREK .. UiJ Productions, which makes "Charlie's An1els," said: "Shelley Hack has not been dropped from the cast of ·cttarlie's Angels.' In fact, shooting will continue on three more episodes to complete p~uction - . • for lhe cutrent season. Miss Hack will ap-peff in all three ... HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Two-tlme Academy Award winner Jane Fonda will make her televlalon debut in "Tbe Oollmaker" for ABC. Ba«!k to Work feature top stars in a ---------- lt.wever, Mias Hack, who replaced orilinaJ "Ancel" Kate Jackson, does ha'9 an agreement that would allow be' to leave lbe abow on her own at th~ end of tbe season should she de· ci<le to do ao. 4a that matter, the producers said, "DO decision bu been made nor will on~ made UDUI production ror the se baa been completed." E REASON FOB the network's re r1.ed discontent bas been a lag in th !)"atlnp for "Charlie's Angels." Since last December, lbe show bas co~tently finiabed second to NBC's s•r· "Diff~rent ~Iles ... Mias Fonda will play a mother of five cbiJdreo who is uprooted from Kentucky during World War Il when her husband lakes a job in a Detroit factory. variety format. Mcllabon will con· tinue to a~ar on ~ "Tonight Show." Brandt added. She goes through bard.ship and anguish , but she survives and ultimately triumphs. ~~~...-.~~~~~-,--~~----~--------~ TMEJlllK(ll) ....... FAT110ertt .. ,..... IA-C I -·-WT c... .......... °'Mlt "4·~ ., ', •• ~ _ ... _... .... ,,.,. 121-4010 Best fureign Film. Dirc'C1t'CI by Cktude Sclutet s&arnng Romy Schoeder w.....,. • 1 t .., • lt0$1L c--,. 7M a t:M p.a • eo.--.,.., . ,,..._, •• •=z: Z""9 •••• I Ice ==.JA=WS=-·= ... =,,...:i=::r="!:=lc:::::t "'DllACULA • • "'CHAPTm TWO- '"ntl CHIAI' .,ncnfl"' ~-­............ ., __ , .... ._ .... ...._. 1111 susotrs #1 COMEDY Hm NOW • ns 11H SMASH WEEK. M~·~T~ . ... _........ ........... _...,., ____ fll NOW Pl /\YING l A WO RL1 1 Pill M1f It[ Points in Time A •l&laillt...,..,_ :\ •;: ...... _. o.wtt,...... -,....,.._ ... ...,............ .....,.. . ........ -.......... . C~1'9t Tl<Ub llt41 _.__,. 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"""'OWJt UI fllOlt16kl --!~~ I c.111,..r---111 ..C:OflWl111 ..... U#I._.. .... CNAl'l9 wwo .. ... m-.r-· ·- ,. ..,_ ." .. •NA• ... Wateraate C••e•y w I can't reed- SCR Making ~Points' ' can·1 writ•~· Tba\ unique Amertcan txpertence known aa Wat.er,.ta bu provided ua with enou1b readlnc and vlewlna material to last a llft Ume. And there always •~em• to be room tor one more thouaht on the sub· Ject Pla1wr1ghta EllH Oavls and David Pollock have tak•o a docldedly dlfrerent tack on the lasue with "Pomu ln Ttme ." a comJcaJ loot at our "long na tional ni&btmare" from one citizen's viewpoint on lhe ~r al<M ol the TV aet. Jl'a beina unveiled ln its world premiere at South Coast Repertory's Se<:ood Staae lnC.O.t.aMesa · "POINTS IN nME" CA title inspired by the C'a tchword of the hearings) focuses on one Roger Berman, a financtal writer who's gone absolutely cr ackers on the subject. He hovers over hls TV from dawn tJll dark -and tapes lbe high points of t.estlmooy on his videocassette recorder . Everyone, lo some degree or other, was in- trigued by the-Wate rgate scandal, but to Berman - s u pe r bly enact ed by SCR's . Cha rles Lanyer -it'!> an ob- session "Waterga te." he cx- pJ ams simply. ··1s the sedentary n\an ·s golf." His devotion to the unfolding drama is practiced to the ex- clusion oheverything else in his life. including his wife <Nomi Mitty) who resents the fact that he'd rather slay up with J ohn Dean than go to bed with her. 1.ANYU However, when his ex-wl(e (Laura Campbell> drops in unexpectedly. the fires or passion are strangely re- kindled. TIUS STAT E OF AFFAlRS sets up a delightful C'ltmax tn wh1cb our hero ls undone in much the same Jill Unspoiled At 35, She's 'Too Old' NEW YORK CAP > -Jiil Clayburgb says at age 35 she is too old to be s poiled by her s uccess in "An Unmarried Woman" and "Startin~ Over." "Peo ple talk about fame destroying your sense or proportion, but I'm too old for that." she said in an inte rview published in the March issue of McCall's. "I didn't get this ac· claim for no r e ason or for something that's going to disap- pear tomorrow." She said she learned a lot about dealing with the problems oJ fame by living with Al PachM> for five yean. "He had his upe and downs with fame at fir9t. I learned a lot from It .U. '' cu.,._... She is DOW married to playwrlabl David Rabe and plam to have a baby. "I've dec:idecd I'm Coinl to Just ao ahead and have a ~ eDd not think about tt ADJ more. We're 10 awtull7 pod at find- ing reuom not to have dllldl'ea today.'' ~ NOW SHOWINGr----CIST~' Dt&Kl ftHC( South ~t Pim S•9 JJSZ Orange Drive In ~SS 7022 C1neciome 634 Z~~J wm•11m1 lllA UA CllltfTla 893 OS46 Mann \ Btta Pim S29 S339 NQ P'OM2 A9CfP'T!'9 CjlVf"ff2 &! l?'9A:C!!l:SNT I PILLOW CLEARANCE 1000 PILLOWS- NOW 20°/o OFF a fresh new look N«tle Creek brings_ you an excibng new collection of = pHlows. Whirr1eloal. Fashk>nable. Te>pical: Something for everyone In aN sites, shapet. oolora n 1exturt1. For~ in the home. Choole white the IUpply II pfentfful. c-........................... .... "',.. ...... flf .. .....,. nettle CReek Nttae Cf"Mk ltlop. D ,_.... tllMd NtllPOft 9MCtt (114) M4 HID •"-Cntll lftop ........ c..-. IL.. 11111..,... Md Newpcwt ,,...., T ...... (114)144-t• Intermission Tom Titus manner u the president wu. It's a unique idea and well carried out by all concerned. ---NOW SHOWING --- cma •sa .,. ,.. - C11•«11" Ct<lttt 979 ',,I C·~tN ~·•JO 830 '"° 011111t lbll 637 om ..__IUCI ..,_,..._, (dWJrdl Mul!IHICIOfl 841 OJU ~ -·- However, Davia and Pol&Qck have feltobli1ed to ------------------- lie things up neatly ud bave written put the logical conchaioa to briDC Luyer and Mia Mitty tocetber for a pototless and somewbat maudlin denouement. Although the play Is quite short, this final segment could well be scissored for future stagings . Lanyer delivers a splendid and maddeningly belie vable characte rization or the Watergate addicted writer who 1s Immensely happy sub "..c>otn 11C TIMI! .. TM ---·"' ... O'o(>•M I P'•• by E~ 0.VI\ -0.•o<I Pohoo , cli...clltd O'C p.,..., Em,,,., '41'"""1'9fll•no Oy s.....n l .-y IK""I< .. 0.-.<10' 1..., (011111, pq~"'" °" '"' ~ !.~ o4 Soulll Coe" R--, "'~""'• t «"" Mo<..saY' •t t :IO ll>r-'> ~" 1 1n ""' ,,...,,,,, St.c> TllUI••. u s Towll c..ni.. D<•w '°'"' -.. AU•""•tlOft\~1.eo:).) YHI! CAST ~1. ..... , Hom•Mttt-Y i..-·c.n--11 mer ging himself in the developing trivia. ·'Everyone knows all the names cor lbe Watergate figures J now." he asserts.·· But I knew them first." Neverthe - less. he maintains a strong grip on reality , un- de rscoring his credi bi lit y. MISS Ml1TY CONVEYS the pent.up frustration of the wife Wlth a natural ease and po lish. and her character cho1oes are continually on laq~et Less convincing 1s Miss Campbell as Lanyer ·s once and future inamorata. who offers ltttle d1mens1nn on her role and fail5 to give her actions the proper motiva t1onal accompan1 ment "Points in T1mC':· under the d1rcct1on of David Emmes. contin ut'" through MarC'h 2, playing Tuesdays throu~h Sunday~ at 8 JO tn the ne'4 downstairs th~att>r <it South Coast Repertory. It'!> worth looking 1n on at this point in time • CALLBOARO Saddleback College has an nounced aud1t1ons for Kettl f n ngs' biographical play "My Gemus. :'wty Child" readings for the s how, based on the hfe or play wn~ht Eugene O'Neill. will be held MarC'h 3 and 4 from S t.o 7 JO p m. in the Studio Theater on the M 1ss1on VicJo campus _ .. director Brian Donoghue will be casting e1ghl men and five women from 20to5S ... Readings for the myste ry-comedy "Catch Me H YouCan"willbeheld Saturday atlOa m bytheL P. Repertory Company In the Clifton C. Miller Center at Tustin City Hall, 300 Centennial Way ... the cast calla for five men and two women and those audjtion· ing should be prepared to give a short mono&ogue . ~ ... .. . · .. . ,. t:-.. . . _. , .. ,· ' ' ,.. Rov Edwam Disncv ~-scms !'! Pacific High lnl _... •• MOIAEl. Alff~ ~C--·-·-<"" ·-Sll.Ptl{HH BURUM ASC --·-.,._.....,. AOllRT F 8RUN"'R "' wt:TIOOC.OlO" __.._ _ __..., .. 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I l<I '1 \ \1 1; I ' \I ~' \ I l H i 1 \I I 0 \ \ 1 I I ' \ 1 IT•P•ANIS SDWAaDI AND Marlo lbehw, ....._ tw &ocal wt M&Mlft ~· will be boeta · du.rtu UM ,...._. dri". · tal IWt :rs;:, sa.u. .... ..... ln· elude IAle ftlM9 0..-.. ODmtr apocta Edtt.or IDlbr': ...., .............. IM>lt ot the .... .,..,. ... -~of~ QO the Town. 9lewe &ctw.,.; DIPC raclo .,._., DOted peychoAociat Dr. Laura Scllil-•qer: and all· K't:t diac Jockey OD cowatey-westem atation c. 0.. Hlllloo. Tbrouab Febnaary. •ud'• Na wW ... u. ftnt ftve alOU ot tbe paeq. drift wttb them• ol "Holl1wood: Tbe CIAMica" cm llomday; "s.-t." on ~; ''Oram•'' OD Wednie8da.y ; -;rCOUD· try 1m.cr-a•• on T!lunday and ''National Geo- crapblc" on Friday. MU'Cb '1 p&edslne features a potpourri of pro- erammi.nc, wblcb includes standard favorites and unique specials. Included ls the premiere of "So°'8 ol a Lusty Land ... "SONGS OF ,A LUSTY Land," on March S, features Tennesaee Emie Ford boetin& a tribute to America's rich variety of musical lOre. Special guest Merle Kae&anl jolm Ford, The Sona of the Pioneers, Kay starr, Tom T. Hall, Linda Hopkins, The Bill Walker Orchestra, and The Nashville Sound. Tbe special was produced for the PBS system by Channel 50 and Two Feather Productions. Together they help capture this country'a "lus· ty" musical heritage -a mixture of wealem, folk, country, gospel, chain.gane, and jau. ON KICKOFF NIGHT, Feb. 2S, the station will present a 30-minute "pledp preview" at 7:30 p.m . -higbligbtinc all the specials framed out by Channel 50 over the 12-day period ending Marcb 8. It will be followed by an 8 p.m. special, "Boeart," hosted by J oseph Campanella. a.a a tribute to one of the nation's great stars, bi.a filma and the man's contributions. Al 9:30 p.m., the "Hollywood" theme is k~pt alive Oil "Hollywood: The Selmick Years." The romantic tradition of the HoUywood of the 30's and 40's is recreated through the films and career of producer David 0 . Selmick. On "Sports" night, Tuesday, Feb. 26, the even· ing begins at 8 p.m. with "Nova: Race for Gold." Tbe "Nova" segment discusses the use of anabolic steroids in Olympic competition and also shows the sophistication of computer analysis and its use in revealing irregularities in performances by athletes. ••NOVA" THEN EXPLO&E8 the world of aporta ~cine in "All Part ol tbt Game," at 9:30 p.m . On Wednesday, Feb. 27, KOCE-TV will take a short break from pledeing and the evening will be devoted to a two and one half hour Shakespeare play, "Twelfth Night." The plqe drive resumes on Thursday, Feb. 28, and continues through Saturday, March 8. Tbe "Country/Bluegrass" theme or Thursday, Feb . 28 s tarts kickin' with the fas t-m oving KOCE/Two Feather Production "Cross Country" at 8 p.m. "CROSS COUNTRY" FEATU&ES a ward· winning country music acts Dottie West, Larry Gatlin and Dave & Sugar. · . Next, poet, storyteller and weU-lmown country music performer Tom T . Hall servea as host for ··Bluegrass Spectacular,'' which traces the origins or this Appalachian" art form. The program pre· senls bluegrass artists Bill Monroe, Wilma Lee Cooper , J im and J es se, Doc Walson, Mac Wiseman, The Grandpa Jones Family and the new and exciting Seldom Scene at 10 p.m. Friday, Feb, 29 is primarily devoted to two "National Geographic" specials, but the evening begins with two favorites, "Wasb.ington Week In Review," at 8 p.m .. and "Wall Street Week" at 8:30 p.m ATt:31 P.M., THE FDSTspeclal, "Mysteries of the Kind." is a stimulatine, enJiehten.ing look at the most powerful force on Earth -the mind. Then at 10:30 p.m. "Dive to tbe Edie of Creation" foUows a multimillion doUar deep-diving expedi· lion near tbe Galapagos Ia.land and reveals some of the most dramatic discoveries ever made. At 7 p.m . on Saturday, March l , Channel 50 presenta a live, double-bill featurin& the top stars in country music such u Roy Acuff, Jim Ed Brown, Larry Gatlin, Minnie Pearl, Barbara Man· dreU, Bill Moo.roe, Hank Snow and Ernest Tubb on ··Live From the Grand Ole ()pry.'' Ex-scullery maid Louisa Trotter then at.tends a memorial service that brinp her fa~face wilb a problem wb.icb could affect ber e ay o f life on "DucheH of Duke Street." be ")(uterpiece Theater" aecment beetm Sunday nigbt'a plediinl at 8 p.m . CBAaLE8 DAaWIN FO••uLATES his theory thaa. apedes COllUnuall)' cbanee on "Voyace of Charles Danrin" lat.er that even1q at 9:30 p.m. "llr. Sbowmambip," a man wbo atrucaled tbrou1Jb criticlam and int.ernaticmal eontroveny to "do bit own lbinl" is abowcued lD "Liberace" at lO:IOp.m. On Monday, llarch 3 at 7:30 p.m., the National GeopalJIUc apeclal "The lnvilible World" de- momtnae bow man bu radieall7 tncreaaecl bis viaul __ capablllUes tb.roaeb tbe use of bi~ apedalbed cameras and tmaae-makiq devices. .. ..,., ,. u~ 1.,,.. aa.a. Bapp1 Fella,•• P'raak LoeMr'1 1l5S SNJW • a aood ~ wl a...-=-.:.:;:: 8'dDe1 Howard'• me Pulltaer Prise· e .... a fOod ...... &rt.a la tlle IDal , '"l'M1 KMw What They Wated,'' , "llUruoae aM tM HM., Brtpde, •• ol •tatta .tnwta1'1 pa.die nlebt on March 5 at four.put "lr11Ut1" ..-. wtdeb .,.._the 7:30p.m. · Marett «ll ...aa. ol pJeclCiDI. TBS 9TAU OF radio and comedy. Geor1e '111SN A'f t •·•·· a perceptive 1tudy ol tM Bunt and Oracle Allen, Ed1ar Ber1en and compa. .,....., to •aw tM ......_ la _. ID Charlie mil llcCartby, Jack 8-Dy ud more, are "Umeabt: '11M ftale Huat-.." featured ID UM Public TelftWoa eluale "Great At IO:ID p.m. tbe audtwv .. off to "Norway, Radio0wnedl8Dtl." It aln at lO:IOp.m. Home ol Gtuu" wit.la JCIM a.-o1 tM Pytboal. Tbe "Happy Painter," Wllliam Alexader, CleeM, wM W'f'CM muctt ol tM --..rtal, MU u dabe bi8 own lWr for artiatJ'y md piety oato the bolt of tlall Mtrtriea.Uook It NonraJ. ... can vu of "Macie ol OU Palntinc," airlnl Thon-, P'l"OID w me•Mr ot tM PJt11m IJ'OUll> to u da.y, llarcbs. au p.m. I • • Armstrong buuty llalt Wiii ftoar you! 12" floor Ill• 1quare1 from Armatrong. Juat peel beck, place on your floof, and they stick tor years. Many pattern•. Reg. 21 95 16!!.us '""" ... ,.... 4f' .................. 39' just .... llllnl lo bn • nut 10.pc. •t." drlY9 ~le IOcicet set contain• '!.'' ratchet. extenalon bar & 7 drtw aocketa In 1 plutlc pouch #SM-1<'BU. Reg. 5.59 4111 youc..adlpt to •Y condition Grounding adapter fits between pluo & reoeptacle. 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Avallabla In floral d ealgn Ideal for home. offloe. ptcnlca. AeQ.10 5 a•• ... ---..... -.. 10511 ~ .. ,, ...... 111.11 :::."M.n ..... 1a.• :'In ~ --- --------•• ..........--....................................... ~.---..... -----., .... _.._, ~,-. ........... "',..-......... ...._ .,._ ------._, -... ' .... -... "" . ....._ ..... _ .. __.._.. _ _.., ..... . f ll 5 t • d I, D D I " e ~ al al lt Id 1· 1· •· Id ~ - ) INSIH: •Aan Landen •Er.ma lombeck •Cl•lllflild PatellwOrk Has New Look ~ Oriental women taClcle a traditlonal/y American folk art, the f8SUlt is an Interesting blend. Clean designs and sparse lines characterize Japanese quilts. 81JUD"11 OUON ........... ..,. 111 .. ayo Nllmura. a Ja.pu housewife wbo bu Uved lo the U •. for the past five ynn. has made uv ral bc!auUful patc.hwork quJlt.a for her bed. Sbe 11nd her hu,band, who work• fo r Toeblba Machtne Co., wm be aoln& back to their homeland aooo and ltu1 pre.eats a {tllem_ma What does on~ do with patchwork quilts in Japan alnce lhett at re no beds to toss them on" tin. NUmura has come up w\lb a good solu Uoa, abe feela. She's going to take her double bed back bome with her O'l'll&• JAPANESE wtves are following 1wt. <>Dee they ~ome accustomed to sleeplng on • bed lnltead of mats and not bavlot to put Lbe bedd.l1'I ~way every day , they are not w11l· ln1 lo IO baelNo lhti old ways And bulca1, theru •re colorful quilts t.o \pread over the maure.s The women have learned the American folk 11rt lo Coulllne Commwuty College claues UD· der the tutelaae oC. Novelle Hendnckson and are tumlna out bellullful blankets lo take back to their homeland They'll be amona the first m Japan lo quilt, since the tradlllonally Amencan craft is just gelling started In the Orient QVJLnNG HAS BEEN in Japan for a,bout four years, according to Masae Taka.se, who is Jwko Saito models quilted kite jacket for instructor Novelle Hendrickson. in Oranee County with ber husband , an employee of Canon Business Machines. "I saw m y first quill in UJ76 ln Tokyo," she said. "When I came here I found NoveJle's class and decided lo take it.·' She showed a current issue of a Japanese women's magazine, s imUar lo Family Cirele or Ladies Home Journal whose title, loosely transtated. means "Friend for the Mrs." In it are patchwork quilts to copy and sug· geslioos for using them. • One quilt bas been bung on the wall of a child's room lo prevent him from scribbling, and another very popular use is to cover the traditional floor beat.er which is found in many Japanese homes. There's a /lcture of a family cuddling together aroun the stove, all covered with a colorfui quilt. THE PATCHWORK classes. led by Mrs Hendrickson. have become a social event for the women as well as a way to learn some new English phrases. In the bcginninR there was much cons ulta· Lion of the dictionary for the trans lation of such words as thread and scissors. Mrs. Hendrickson !' '· \) Most of the Japanese women have done som e kind of sewing, she added . and "all learned on gam1 , the arl or paper folding, 1n school." They like Lo make the most rntncate quilts. cutting tiny pieces and sewing.them by hand "My husband asked why I c ut the pieces so s mall,'' Mrs. Niimura Leased. Mrs. Takase's ~pou~e couldn't understand why she had sp<:nd so much money on matenal. "but he thinks it's good." she said THOl'GH THF. WOMEN had mt.>t each other prenous ly rn Engltsh language cla!i.&cs. they have developed their fnendsh1ps rn the quilting clas!>cs at Coastline They all ~ay they will continue to mitke quilts at hom(' 1n Japan and they hope to get together there for somt.' old·fa!>h1oncd quilling bees "We hope to Leach, too," Mrs Takase said They will have to have a little help from their American quilting friends. however. since it's difficult to get battini;t in Japan "Colton is easy to get. though," said Mrs •••• CJ O.llyf'l•-.-,111< ....... IC~ Masaya Niimura with quilt made by her classmates for her. Takase. "In the summe r the re ll> d lot. There are Cow-seasons 1n J apan " JN RETURN for their quilting instruction <though they all have to pay for the classes I. the women are teaching thei r Amencan classmates some Oriental arts So far they have s ha red a folk a rt best )des cnbed as "stitched ball~." dolls. o n gam1 and Orient.11 cooking And t.hey have even put on a tea ceremony ror their class. complete with nattve costumes and foods They also have adapted some traditional kite designs into l:wa ullful Jackets and plan to make p1llov.., ;ind othi-r qu1lll'd It<:ml> A!'llO MRS. TAKA!-!£. '>leep1nJ? in a Western St} It.> bt-d ror the f1r~I lime. put he r QUJllmg skilb to ust> in a \'Cf\ creative wa} ··Sh L d1dn t hJ\l' a h1:adhoard :r.o !>he made d quilt in the !.hapt• of onl'.· Mr::. Hendnckson ~aid Will ~ht· lake her colorful "headboard" ba ck lo Japan'? ·~o." :-.he lamented "It's for a king-sized bed and the bed'' LOil b1g fo·r our Japanese hOU$('.. 4')a " ( d . I 'Dealing With Anger: Self-diseoverg ' By DENNIS McLELLAN CM -O.lty f'llM ~ During a party a wile good-natuJ'edly puts down her husband for leUiog a corny joke. But instead of ignoring the remark, the hus band fli es into a rage that embarrasses his wife and friends. He obviously over-reacted to his wife's remark. But wby? According to a hus band and wife mar riage counselin~ team . t he man not only w as nisponding lo tht' situation. but he was using it as a trigger that l>t'l off a much more in- tense emotion. The husband"s reaction. says Dr Charles D. Leviton and his wife Stephanie Hill, is ;.in example of chronic anger · anger that 1s map· propriate to the situation . The over-reaction, they i.ay. ll> caused by identifying with past evenL'i IN THE HUSBAND'S ca!>e, his parents constantly ridiculed him as being stupid when he was a child That's how his wife's kidding made him feel. Leviton and Ms. Hill say that mantal and parent-child problems often are caused by unresolved parental conflicts And had lhe husband dealt with the original source of his anger, his reaction to his wife's comment would have been tempered by at least 90 per· cent In other words. they say, his response would have been appropriate to the s1tual1on Either he would not have become irritated at all, or he would have expressed his' feelings -with an appropriate degree of intensity and tha t would have been the end of it. This example is from Leviton and Ms Hill's new book "A Fresh Start -for a New Age Relationship," that deals, tn part. with the proper use of anger Family counselors Dr. Charles D. Leviton and Stephanie Hill will explain how to deal with anger constructively in a four-part Golden West College certainly ha. played a pu1 Ul our rela· tionship -learning bow to do 1t coostruc· lively." That basically 1s a matter of letti~ the other per'soo blow ocr steam Wllhout talrnig 1t personally and retaliating "0DDL\', WHF.N VOU have ground rules and give iwrm1s!>1on Ito get angry ). you don 't do 1t." sayc; M<; 11111, adding that 1t in 'lead becomes a mt>ans or C'ommunicat1on lecture series. ANGER ALSO IS the subject of lbeir four -part ll•cturt' series at Golden West College'that ~~ins al 7 ·30 p.m Friday, m For um One The• free lectures will continue on the following Friday cvenm~s "The first thine we want to point out in the lecture," ~ays Le viton. "is there are two specific types of anger. and most people think of only one kind. destructive anger where people yell and scream at each other · · Destructive an ger, he explains. is punitive. 1t a ttacks a person's character a nd prompts the other person to fight back. But there also is constructive anger , in which two persons become closer by revealing their true emotions and desires, he sa.ys. The Corona del Mar residents, who have a family counseling practice in Huntington Beach. do not believe that anger is bad. It can be a source or self-discovery. a sharing of intense feelings and a release of tension. they believe "People comment over and over that it 1s important to deal with anger 1n their lives," sa ys Ms. li1ll "We feel it's a healthy part of life .. IN MANY CASE , however. destructive anger prevails During the lecture series Leviton and Ms Hill will discuss the common a buses of anger "We have a lot of fun with destructive anger." says Leviton , adding, "everybody can sec themsflV<'S " Ways in \lohll'h anger 1c; abused include T he Blaml•r I "It's all your fault" I The Questioner f "Why did you do that? .. l . Thl' Vicious ( "Wh('n I gl't through with you ");The Avt>ngcr <"I don't get mad. I get even .. I. a nd Tht• M an1pulator <"The end Justifies the means" 1 All or these abuses of anger prevent the people Crom expressing their real emolions. say Lev1ton and Ms Ifill Instead. 1t becomes a matter of fach pt'r~on trying lo "win" the battle and not n•vcaling their weaknesses and hurt Leviton savs that those who have at~ tended his lectures in the past usually get a clear picture of what they are dOIDlit and wh} AL TIIOUGH THE LECTURE series 1s aimed at everyone . he says. the maJonty of participants usually arc marned "Anytime you're in a relattonsh1 p. of cour.;e, that·s where lhe feelings come out ·· Noting that sex and money are frequent "battlegroundo;" in marnages. Leviton says that these are JUSl sym ptoms They seldom are the underlying cause of fi ghts Ms. Hill says that m their book they have drawn many examples from their clients but, she adds with a laugh. "I'm sure you'll find us in there ... Leviton adds that 1llustrat1ons from their personal ure arc not In the book. "but anger Rathl'r than )!t•tt1n g de fensive,· ::.ays Lt'\'1ton. · I v. ant t11 ll~ten to lht' feeling hC'h1nd the anger Le\'iton . .,., ho 1!> an a:-'ioc1ate professor of marnage and family hfo at Oran~~ Coa::.t Co llege. has a doctorate of t'ducaL1on degree rn family counselin g Ms HJll was a professional actress tn Hollywood for a dt-cade before marrying Le\'lton five years ago Smee then. she has eamt'd a bachelors degree in psychology and a masters degrtt 1n humarusti<' and trans personal psychology She a lso JOtned Lev1ton's practice, gave birth to a son. Sean. and v.rote "A Fresh Start" v. ith her husband "IT'S BEEN AN I NTENSl\I E five years ... she says. adding with a laugh "We had to under5tand anger .. Leviton allowed that the} still occas1onal- h 2et angr.· and verbally attack each other. but it isn'tasprolonged or deep an attack "Nottung hang!> on around here because 11 t anger > 1s acce pted." Ms Hill says. em- phasizing that a firm fo undation or love and trust is net'ded Adds U.V1ton "There 1s not much say· 1ng . 'I'm sorry ·The other person knows you were n't doing It malie1ously or deliberately " - Nancy Dre\v Still 18 Three generations of Americans have grown up with Nancy Drew and she's still a pretty young sleuth. Her secret? Only the author knows. And she~ now 87. Af'Mccafw .... ,.... By JANE SEE WHITE ·--""'· ..... MAPLEWOOD, N.J . -Can it be that Nancy Drew is actually a middJe-a1ed spinster? Can It be that The Girl Sleuth -the slender, Utian·baired amateur detective who breeae11 dauntlessly around the globe unraveling intricate mysteries - will turn so this year ? Yes. And. emphatically. no. ''Ntney Drew is not so. She LI 18 ye an old. Thi• ls an aMtvenary. not a birthday," 1niffs Harl'let AdamA, who is benelt • wturd at tbe art of aitn1 without '1'0winl old. UNDD 'IRE PB,N nH'9 "Carolyn x ... :· tbll Mcate, plucky, 17-year· trotting and. yes. covertly educational tale a year. , Mrs. Adams's stories bridge lbree generations of AmericaM. Readers who learned of Nancy Drew from their motben have introduced ber to their dau1btera. The books, like The Girl Sleuth herself, do not age. Fifty years after she began, Mrs. Adams says she's not nearly flnllbed with tbe shadowy world of crime . Nelther.:....she adds, Is Nancy. Her 58t.b Nancy urew yarn, "The Flytnc Saucer Mystery," appears in February. It wu Mn. Adams's father. Edward Strat•m•rer. who ln••nted N.ncy Drew. Before bis deatb ln l UO. Stratemeyer cranked out UO childne'• books; be bind ibOlt writ.en to fteab out b1J outliDel for bundredl mon - eerie. like Tbe ROver Bop. The Bob- bsey Twim. the Hardy Boys. Carolyn Keene stories about a young gumshoe from River Heights. On his death, bis daughter took over bis busJness -andrewrotehisNancy Drews. Since 1930. Mrs. Adams bu authored t82 Slntemeyer Syndicate boob -all of. Nancy Drew and The D:ina Girls · among them -and plotted some l,200 to be farmed out to lbost writ.en. This small. ron. blonde itenUewoman did •U t.b1s lboutb she knew ber father would certaiJlly ltue disapproved. Tbe world ol .ark, Stratemeyer felt. was no place for a lady. . "Between coue,• and my weddlna. be dtd let me edit manUtertpta and- 1aUey snot•. He brou1ht them home to QJJ bffWM be dldn 't believe ladies lbould IO to an otftee. I learned a sreat de•I from hUn by dotnc that," Mn.' Adama,.alb. Surely. then, this housewife and Rlty yeetS ol writing Nancy Drew books is being celebrated ~ H~ Adams, an 87fesr-old grest·grsndmother. old 1reat·rra.ndmotber bas authored 57 Nancy Drew 1toriet aince lllO. a UtUe more than o'i' cllff.b1nata1, 1lobe· seoaTLY BB FOaE be died . Str,temeyer d rafted the first t.Wee (Sfe NANCY. Pare CJ) l ' y n s 1t ,a & •al al 1\it ed al· nl· ; .. .ed :~ to lo or 164. a ... f f I ,__. ... .,1 .................... ,,._. ______ ... ______ ....,.., ..... .,,...-......... ----·~--.... _..-.--,.._...--.. -·-·--... ~ .. -·-_"', ~ ...... ,.. ........ -----·--.... ~-·-~ •• ~. ·~-------• -- . . . .... .... -··· ROD CAREW SIGNS GLOVES-fl>R STEVEN HOWARD , CO BY SONENSHINE Good Readers Star Rod Carew of the Cahforrua Ange ls hosted u Celebnty Lunchoon in the BuJboa Hay Club lai.t week honoring partic1 pants in the Multiple Scleros15 READ-a thon a Time," Rich Saul of the R am!>, D e r r el Thomas of the Dodgers and Huggie the Robot. Joining Ca re w w ere teammates Don Aase and David Frost, c.ctor Wi JJi am Kirby Culle n from the TV s hows "How the West Was Won " and "One Day at Entertainment wa!> pro vid e d b y th e O r ch esis Dance Club from Corona del Mar High School. Nearly 400 guests at- tended the luncheon, in- c luding children who collected more than $1 50 f o r t h eir readin g, [ I Hor';tscope t~RIDA V. FEB. Z2 By SVDNE V OMARR ARIES < M.i r 21 ·/\pr 19J · You h<ive rare opportunity lo ht• Sth•(·t1vl.' Ddtn<' terms c hoose qu<Jl1ty, sc•e places und P<'<>ple 1n r•· <1 l1st1c light Hl.'lat1 vl's, s ho rt triµs , v1s1t:,, ~ec1al reports arf' featured Pisces, Virgo persuns f1gun: prominently TAURUS (Apr 20-May 20). Utilize lesson!> reC'e ntly learned -spotlight on experi61lce, pro· duct1on, money and intensified r elationship. Capricorn, Cancer pe rsons play key roles. Count your change -piece together bits of in- form atioo and you wlJI come up with "complete story ." GEMINI <May 21 .June 2()): You strike chord of uruvl'rsal appeal Lunar cycle high tru:.t Judgment , intu1t1on Take inillalive. Wear bnghtt·r t·olor.., /\ccent inrlf'pl"ndence. onginah ty Jnd w1l11ngn1·s:. to p1ont•cr a project CANCER CJunf' 21 J uly 221 · Light is shed on ;ireru> pr<•v1ously dark you gain rare in :.1ghts A nt-w conta<.·t proves productive ancl fruitful f.('(), Aquariu~ 1ndiv1duals play slgnifi c<inl roles l.EO (J uly 23·Aug 22> Investment poten l1a l IS h1ghlight1•d . f{c l<.1t1ons hip becomes "serious " Decision can be reached concerning dire ction, bus1nes1>, e motional attachments Cancer. Aquarius a nd another Leo fi~ure in scenario. A wish is transformed into reality. VIRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Social a ctivity indlca~ in connection with business associate. community leC1de r o r o ne who 1s in position of authority. Be versatile, but avoid s cattering your effortJs. Perceive your own potential - map future plans, Including publishing, travel, language and education LlBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22> Emphasis on long-range project , better relations hip with loved ones, inc luding childre n . Aquarius , • Taurus, Leo persons fi gure prominently. A Apec1al communication IS rugblighted Events occur which mould future activities Be alert, <iware and perceptive SCORPlO COct. 23-Nov 21) · Nothing occurs halfway for you, 1t 1s now hot o r cold, all the way. a vahd commitment You learn lessons concerning costs, s pecial financia l arrange IDf!nls and "secrets" concerning one close to you. SAGfM'ARIUS rNov 22-Dec 21': Jmpor. Lant lifestyle c.dj ustment may be on agenda Home, family, money and lux ury product dom1ruile scenario. A legal docume nt requires your personal attention . Maintain low profile Avoid direct confrontations. CAPMICORN (Dec 22-J an 19) · Those who say they will do ~ometh1ng and continuously make excW1es s ho uld be called to task. Act ac cordingly. AC'ccnt on work, nutrition, basic services. Short journey could involve a Pt&ces individual AQUARIUS <J an. 20 l"eb 18) Emphast!> on ~motional rt.>Sponses , s1gmf1cant c hanges, a bih· ty to express self In graphic manner Me mber of opposite sex confides secrets, te lls of physical attr action. PISCES (Feb 19 MC1r. 2()): Lon g-range projects come mlo focus Perce ive potential Write, commurucate, initiate correspondence Arlea, Ubra persons figure in scenario. A tas k Is co111p~ and your security ii enhanced as re-sutt. , HI US ltl'Ofte YOU ) ~ 'W.Wendt C. Hlnlde ""'tWood F.Cuprten H.PuttMlft I . PaYM l .C,.,.. Ch.Gnwe DAVID & SONS FINE ARTS '"" Century AIMtioen • Ruropean Ptttnttne• ............... ~ ~ 1M E. 1at It., a.ma An• 4) tN-elM 11tolT......-. ~ ... • ~lot Candid comrn.ntarlN, Logbook DAILY PILOT .. uc•ullv•I In the children who read the m ost books, youths chosen by a random dra wing, teachers, prin c1pals and parents Prizes were given, in. duding b icycles a nd trips to Disneyland and , for the teachers a nd pnnc1paJs, a weekend in Palm Desert. According to Paula F'e ldman, chairman of the READ-a-thon com- m lttee, more t han J60 S(·hools in Orange Coun- ty participated lo the m o tivational program, which wa:s developed by the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. S tudents collected mor e than $107,000 by r eading books of their choice. Funds will go to research into the cause and cure of MS. Valentine Wishes .. A bag fuJI of belated Valentine wishes to the 50 American hostages in Tehran wiU be on theit- way to the Iranian ambassador to the United ~at1ons tonight Murray Quirk , the Tus tin r es ident who hl'adcd a C'ampcugn to collect valenUne:. for the ho!>tages, 1s fl ying to New York City late this evening. ~ He will be taking with him more than 2.000 valentjoes and letters of goodwill for the hostages The majority of cards came from school children ln Capistrano, Saddle back Valley, San- ta Ana and Huntington Beach, be said. Three schools sent valentines glued to large posten. ·:some o f the c a r d s are r ea lly ph1losoph.ical; some are heartbreaking." u 1d Quirk. "Mos t wt·re very emot1ooa l and en t' u u r a g.i OR "One kid s aid. 'Don't IC'l Kho mc-1n1 push you <.1round call for J oe Frazier lo beat him up · " Quirk, head O( a nl'W grassroots group called Peaceful Impact. had planned to dnve cro~s-country picking up more valentines and k lters a long the way. He citoo failure to find u donated truck . bad weather and his wife not bem g able to take off from wo rk as reason!> for h1s change in travel plans . In orde r to receive more cards and lette rs before he makes his delivery to the Iranian am· bassador. Qujrk has a new malling addres!i PeacefuJ Impact , P .O. Box 381 Greenpolnt Sta t1on , Brooklyn, NY 11222. Energy R eminder For Refrigerators Herc 1!> a n'>ther t'nergy-sav1ng reminder from the Dc>partmf'nt of Energy u1>e the prop •r defrosting methods for manual rcfril(crator freezerll These appl uinces <'On!>ume less energy than those that df•frost a utomatically, but they must he defl"08tL-d frequently and qwckly to maintain that edge. Frost should never be allowed to build up lo more than one -quarter of an t.nch CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT s J00.000 Or More. 14% 90 Days 13-3/4% 180 Days For a llmlted time onfy. \Ul'>J~CI 10 p!•n..ttry tn1 I ,Iffy WHflOfdWdf \AA• 1c •wrvr· trlt· "'I"'' ro r .1ncet mi~ ott,., ,11 ,,,,y l•rTll' Phone John Arthur 714/848-1234 CAROL DUGAN MEETS RICH SAUL OF RAMS, GETS AUTOGRAPH AT READ-A-THON Siegel Named King Neptune Howard Siegel. vice c h&rman of the hoard and d.iredor of Far West Jo'l.nanc1al Corp , will reign as King Neptune dunng the Newport Harbor Spastic League's 2Lst annual King :-Cep tune Dinner Dance. The pa rty lS scheduled for 7 p m f''nd<i) March 7. at the Balboa Bay Club Siegel, a n ative of Detroit, ha.s been d re-.i dent of Southern California for more than 25 years . He gra duated from USC and now li ves m Corona del Mar with his wife, Diane . and their C'hlldren. Scott David. Lisa Ann and Jut') llonor•'d for h1-; outs t1.1 nd1ng cnmmun1t ' -.i•rv11·1., Sw~t·I J'llll" othl'r NPptun,. n ·t·1plf'nt-. indud.J.ng Jay Slodd<Jrd. 0 W H1chard, lJr Thom;1i; Robinson, J ohn Murdy Jr . Dr An thony Toto. Robert Gu~uwnhc1m , And> Uevmc. Robe rt McCurdy and Robert Weed Siegel is chairman of the board of trustees of South Cout Repertory 'Jlleater a nd Is on the boarda of Onnee County liwldln& l od1AalrY Aun .. 552 Club of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Business aod Profeulooals for EUecUve Repraent.aUon, General AlwnnJ Asaoc:ation- Arch1m.ides Circle David M. Wilson a nd A!> social.es and Commerce Associates The dmner danre I!> planned ea<'h year 1 , raise funds to prov1dt> n --;1d<'nt1al living ar rangPm1>nL-. for rn1·br1tl paL .. y 1nd1\11dual:. This vear mark:r. a dr~am rom" tru,. fnr th• ll'agut· -the first re\1dent1al µrogr.im ''"' ,. the leal{\Je has JOtned forl'<'S with the lJn1t••c1 Cerebral Palsy AsS<K•1at1on '>f Or<.1nJolt' County to upen the doors of a home m I.a llahra 1n May The home will be the f1r.-.t 1n <.1 net wor k of rt:!.tdences in Orange County to serve tho~e "'hn otherwise would ha ve lo live m un 1n~t1tut1onul 1:nv1ronment. Tkkets to the party are $4-0 per ~rson and m ay be obtained by callln11: 673~ or 673-4333 Mrs. Robert Barneson •~chairman ·of the event Walt Tollison's or chestra again will travel from San Francisco to pr oV1de dance music, ac· cordinlto Mn Bameson ~ ...,..__..,.._.. __ Howard Siegel with Pat St.arr of Newport Harbor Spastic League (~tor To Sin~ .. \t Ha<Jas ·al1 Gala A '114 r i<tl prol!ram of h.11l.1d'. romanl 1• m1 lrw111-:-Jnd tr.1111111111.tl J1 •14 1-.h folk .,onj! ... 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WANITA WASN'T ·•tnto desserts." Her forte wu Comiab game bens, stuffed with wild rice. You obviously couldn't go to bed on it, so .she served ll at 7 and then they played bridge for two hours aod a balf They were to meet next month at Peggy's house Pea1 aa.dD't reali&ed JU&ftlt.a wu 1otn1 to atne ••Ure diluMr, IO &bl bed eaten before •bt ..,l. 'ftial ooWda'l bappeo a1atn so ahe COYtred bot.b todl ol the ........ tw Mrvinl beet ttrocanon Wore brida• aod apple pie with cbene .Uee. aftAtr they qwt playln1. lt weftt oa Lbia way for nearly a year. By the Ume Pbyllia WU boeleH 11110, t he bad to eel a sub. SH ltJ8T RAD too much to do to plMy brld1e Tberi: was the silver to pollah, the caluer to check on, the fresh flowen to pick up a nd lhe tabl~ lo put leaves in and set . Following 1he appet.iz.eri Mnd the fuJJ.course meal. there waa the baked Aluka tbat required split-second liming, foUowed by piua lo take the sweet taste out of everyone's mouth. Phyllis broke out a d~k or cards and s aid. .. Anyone for bridge?·· Two said, 'Tm stuffed " Four said. "I'll take It home and t:at at tomorrow ·· Juanita passed her plat.t: ••• Nancy Dre"' (From Page CO mother of four -and 1914 Welesley graduate with a major in music was utterly befudJled when he r father died, leaving manuscript hungry publishers and a booming s yndicall' then producing 17 children's book series. NOT SO. Mrs. Adams was undaunted, just .as Nancy Drew would ha ve been. "The publishers were aghast. They wanted to know where the next books were going to come from. I got hold of a couple of the ghost write rs m y father had used. I learned someUung from them. too. ·'I think my rather would be ab5olutely amazed at what's happened. I doubt that he t hought anyone would carry on." Carry on she did. In the process. she made Nancy Drew her own. "I changed Nancy from 16 to 18 years old. It gave her more latitude. She eould drive a car. I also changed her attitude toward Han- nah Gruen. Jn my father's version, Hannah was more like a servant. l made her the Drew's lovable house keeper." MRS. ADAMS DESCRIBES her father as "very strict" and her own girlhood as "well· guarded," yet she fashioned Nancy into a young woman liberated beyond her time: The Girt Sleuth is independent, fearless, re- sourceful a nd keenly. unabas hedly ln- te1U1ent. In "The Secret of the Old Altic," Nancy tre mbled not in the midnight gloom when she "hastened outdoors in pursuit of the prow· ler:" in "The Triple Hoax," Nancy jetted from New York to Mex1co .t:lty to Los Angeles tralbng the perpetrators of several attempted murders. a kidnapping. a car theft and arson. "If I made Nancy Liberated, I was un- cons cious of the fact. She's like me. I knew what I was writing about. She isn't artificial. She's a modem young woman -the best of the modern young women.·· During 50 years as an amateur operative, Nancy has changed little : Her hair went from blonde to a reddish brown "titian:·· her "blue roadster" became a sedan, then a con· vertible. now a sports car : for a time she wore only skirts and dresses though today , on ocras1on, !>he'll slap anlo blue Jeans Bll'r Nl\NC'V DREW doesn't s moke, nor drank, nor blaspheme . She is well.groomed. kind . respec tful , a rtic ulate and com - passionate She has never encountered a divorced or sepa rated couple Nancy never resorts to violence. Mrs. Adams adds, though he r tomboy girlfriend. George Fayne, sometimes lllduJges an "a htUe j udo" in a pinch. "Too many people base their ideas about young people on young people an the big cities on either coast." Mrs. Adams says ... The coun- try 1s huge I ~et fan masl from everywhere. They tovt.' Nancy and they want to be just like her "Over lhe years. publishers and Holl ywood have tned to get me to change Nancy. but I won 'l do it.·· she says. No wonder. The Girl Sleuth's popularity has endured through sex cducallon and television, hot panls and marijuana. Currently about rive million copies of Nancy Drew mysteries are sold each year. Since 1930. 70 million Drew books have been sold . CONSERVATIVELY, that amounts to about JSO million readers, fans like Amy Carter, Mary Tyler Moore and -one of Mrs. Adams's favorites -the ll·year·old Michigan gitl who foiled kidnappers a few years ago after pondering how Nancy Drew would handle the diJemma: Locked in a car trunk. she found a toolbox, pned her way out and called the cops. "It's very rewarding. l had a letter recent· ly from the father of a girl who bad dis· covered Nancy Drew. He wanted to thank me for the vocabula ry she gained," Mrs. Adams says. Drew st.on es intended for the S. to 13· year-old set -are sprinkled with words like "r e mo ns trated ,"' "tourniquet." "pan- d emonium" and "sleight" because. Mrs. Adams says, "as far as I'm concerned. they can use a djctionary." The Nancy Drew stories are Mrs. Adam's fa vorite Stratemeyer books. She says Nancy '"is like my own daughters -except Nancy a lw ays dOt.'S what I s ay and she never talks back_" For Better Or Worse scare me out of my wits sf st blew during the PUaLIC NOTICE ..... ,., ,.acnnow..,....._ ....,. ITATSMllWT TM ........... ,er-., .,.. dol~ ~-(MINCH l'AU 1'000, l fttt M..,..ile Mr..t. l'-t.!tt V.tlln, tatlt ...... "191 Itel w..,., 11J91 Oloe-. .....,., 81, .............. IMct\.. c..-.... ~/ Tiil• --....1, <~ 0y "" In "'"-I ~.'*'*Y21.1• PtJ8UC NOTICE "1BUC NOTICE PICTITlOUS l~IMIS$ _.,.. ST A fWJiU MT n.. ,....__ ---•• ---MH~ THE SUPPLY \OUllCI . t t n r ....... ~. s...t. -· C.hton u• '77o. 0 ....... H oie...-, 71H h"W ........ s-. ~. 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I refused lo wear Aaa "1CT1Tioui1us1111i s it. Do you feel I am 11-1 nu1,...,., Ttu\ """""""'' •~\ l1lf'IO w•ttt tttifl <°""'" C••"' o• Or -'9" (.ount'f on o.c.-... 1· ,.., I am 58 years old, married to a go od woman for 34 year!\. Our marriage is no better or worse than most others She's not perfect, bul then neither am J. The problem: I'm a heavy sleeper and l snore. My wife says my snoring bas gotten really bad this past year, and It in- terferes with her resL Last night she gave me a headband with a bicycle hom attached to it. The born ls in the back. \Vben the snorer turns to sleep on his back. the horn blows and wakes him up I asked her where she got it, and she said she read about the contraption in. a magazine article and made one herself. I triel" the t>lamed thine and it was very un- comfortable. Also, the born la loud and It would jus tified -EM BAT-•a-~--.... :.~~".:~0••nQ P.'"°"' ,... d~·"Q TLED IN ELMHURST ~ wueT"• !>T01h'8001( M4A IO"I C TT( DEAR EM.: You're •H• !>....,.• ''" '°""t••" v ... ., C•t1•0f"n141 (i1PQI td~a~~~~~!~~~~~·------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ t ••I• ~" e~••• ·~n ~·· -f rff, F0\1'1&tn V•Ut 'f (•lllO""T'o• .,IOI 'JO ANNI' chestnut. tan 0<wh1te SUNJUNS 'SHARON' . cinnamon. tan 'llTTT" .KNIO. Cinnamon n...wet-t•t.wof ... -. Su I 13.., ..... .t ca 80U1'li OOMT PLAZA eo.c. Miu (714) 540-2575 • IQ upper level "adjecent to the jewel court' AoMrt lttC t'Ulf'd 9,.,,. ... t \11 \mo-~ l,.~., i ownt .. •n """ .. ,. C..llt,......•mlll M•r•O#t O•v•e-l ••r•"<• •U• N11jflti_.. 4-. ~.,.,.,,.,,. Y•11r1 C.••llorni• '11al Tt'l1' t.Nn•u '' <on<h.f<~ b1' II#" 1n 01v1~1 C.rl•" S..rt• '"'' .i.....-. .... fllto '""" I ... C_....,,ty Cl•"' m ()f~ (.ounly on J•-v ,., ,.., .. tJQJ1 Pllbll\/Wd Or«>ot C.0.0\t 0.lly Piiot. F•o u . 11. a. Mil• •· ''*' ru-ao PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITtOUI IMlll ... IS NAMa ITATWMllNT Tl'9 IOl'°""'9 lllWtoft h ~ bull• MU H . WEIT COAST MAlllCI TIHO & MANUP:ACT'V,.IHO, IJ1 11Tll $1,...1, H••POrl hKI" '-'ltonlle ,,_ H-Ko•kl, IJT '711\ StrHI, H~ ... <... CelllOrlll• m.a Tiii• OwMMU ll <--l>y Ml In· ...... F.-N.lt-1 Tiii• ......,,_. w~ lllH wlll\ tlle tY O.t1t flf Or~ ~tv Oft ,.__.,", .... ---.. ,,,..-····--·..--·--· ... -·-..----..... _.,,., --.............. _.,,.. ---• •.i. .,ii - "'"""' I ~1\"'9i0 ()r~ (04\t 0.•IV Piiot J•n JI Ht> I " H I_, \1lh'IO I Pl'Bl.IC NOTICE .... ~--·••·•-••r-.. ...... -.. ... -....,. .. ~~"' .,..--~_.,,_.. _____ .._. __ _ y n •5 lt .a :d !>. in TI b. sn te .SS •al al bit ed Ill· nt· ; .. .ed cy 1h to to or 164, -,. ,.,._,. •• .., .,.__ ~ '• r • • fl • Muscle Mogul Tells How . . Proper Diet, Exereiae LaLanne'1 Method • LOS ANOSLIB (AP) -M7 Y•an ~k La LMM'1 --~-c;-~· t:,.~ amftd late uc11!:2 ............. to ...... la .... o1 .... a.•P90PM. •• .., .... IOl'nld .. to ..... Ila L .. aae recall•. "I laad clrc>pped out o1 adool rw .u q:aoalb•. 1 .,.. a 1b11t·••· 1 ~--'tfDOUl ...... people.J W P4m1*1 wll boUI Ucl I •• ......,1hz111udl••W. ... I coUdD 't pan.tctpa&e U. tpwta. J cMdD ., want UJ'ODll c.o ....... ''Here 1n1 mo&Mr a.ad I sat la t o1 a.ooo ~. n J• hd be tbe ID09t em barruaiq. t bumlllaUac. esu,.at.tq e ol my life_ I dldra't wut a.nyooe to see me. aod t \.boupl ~ wef'e all looting at me . Llt· tM (lid I know lhal they bad pro- blems too." I ,. ........ I MMa Mta DI ad W.YM I.he .... ...... -euretM ... '""" ilet ~ bl<W clap fw tM aaUoa. ••• Vl&D to. talk •bout the cl....,. al wtal .. Oout and IUIJ.t II JHn qo ad people ~ I wu toaM ~ OI u .... Now, It'• • ..,. doctor -wtU .. flour. eu1ar, ealt -killen. ldUen. ktU.""'' a.. uJd, puae~ bl.a couch for empbula. "W• Gett· tn1 wkal'a ba.PPtnia.t· Tbil la to-ta 1 to be tbe ulvaUoo of Amerlc1. yOG wateb and ,.., Th• lncldeoee of dope aad alcoboliam ll aoln& to decreue 1l1ntftcaolly In the oexl ftve years." Youni people turn lo drup, w lADM eaya. bffause of eat, Inf too much auau. 8&AGG TOLD bis audience &bey eo.ald reverse their pbyalcal problems by eating ri1bt - worda that sltuck a chord ln La IS AHO GOtNG STRONG He.-. Butt J•ctl L8Lanne 'How do you thinJr kida gel oo thl1 damn dope thin&?" be says "ll all at.arts with e•ceulve ua.e of white suiar. There's DO doubt about it. WMo you use too much augn lt destroys I.be B~mp&e:a vitamin. "VOlJ DIESTaOY tbe B· complex vitamin and you can't make dec:i.sioo.a, your en~·s dj>W~L . .Yoll.'..re appr~h'n ve at>out ure. These ~ racts. ou Lanne. "J WU weak and lick. ( used l~ have bliodioe b eada,,cbe s every day." be said in u in· terview. "I wanted to commll s uicide. I used to pound my head ·against the wall because 1 couldn't stand the pain. I wanted to gel out or this body J had, and this man told me l could be born year televiaioo show and with a variety of extraordinary pbysicaJ feats -1.033 pushups In 23 minutes, sWJmming from Alcatraz to San Francisco whiJe handcuffed and shackled and a recent mile·long swim In which he towed 13 rowboats filled with 76 people get off that white sugar. you feel better immediately .'' La Lanne's personal reeimen includes 400 vitamin tablets and s 2~·hour workout each day. Hf starts exercising a t 4 a .m becauseil'slougherthal way. again." After the lecture, La Lanne went to Bra~s dressing room a od the two ed for hours. . : ••eE ASK.ED me, 'What do tiou have for breakfas t, for ltinch. for dinner?' and I told ti_im , 'CaJces, pies, ice cream.' d e said, 'Jack, you're a walking garbage can.' LA I.ANNE owns scorea ot health spas and bas a number of nutritional and exercise pro· ducta oo the market -all of wbicb bas made bJm a wealthy man. But the muscle mogul with the 47-lncb chest and 28-lncb waist IJ'tYS be <:.ares nothing for material reward.&. "You know, everybody t.bink.s Jack La Lanne's a superman - be loves to wort out," be said. ''That's lhe biggest bunch of cr a p . I bate lo go down lo my gym in lhe morning. Getting out of a bot bed at 4 in the morning -I'd rather lake a beating. But. boy, when I'm through . J think Jack. you did It again. And if I've got the willpower lo do that, everything else is easy by comparison ... That night I went home and I got on my knees by the side or my bed and I prayed. I d1dn 'l say. 'God. make me a Mr. America. I said God, please give me the intestinal fortitude and the willpower to refrain from eating t.bese foods when the urge comes over me. God, please give •e the strength to exercise •hen ldon'lfeel Ukeit'." • There basn 'l been a jelly donut in La Lanne's We since. ln the 44 years since he opened his first gym in downtown Oakland. La Lanne bas spread bis gospel of happiness through nutrlllon and exercise in lectures, a 25- "J never thought about mak· ing money in my life.'' be said. "Christ, this is a capitalistic country, you do a good job and you 're going to be compensated. I want to help people . l want lo open a chain or hea lth food restaurants. I want lo open more health spas. I've got two books I'm writing. I've got to gel back on television with a brand new show. I want lo get more In· volved than I've ever have. See. I ha ven't started. Col. Sanders never made a dime until he was 68. I'm only 65. J figure every thing is ahead of me.'· La Lanne is gratified by the billion do llar indus try that physical fitness and nutrition La Lanne, married 22 years lo his second wife. Elaine. and the father or two. says be still bas to battle temptation. "You've got to force it every day." he says. "You know. I'd like lo go out and gel drunk every night. I'd like lo play. I'm kind of a social guy. I love these thinl$s. But, where do your priontics lie? Ir I did that, I'd get fat. I'd get out of shape and I won't have the enthusias m and I won't bebevc in my profession ·· Weight Loss Not Easy By DB. PETER STEINcaOHN DEAR DR. STElNCRORN: I want to be a loser. But I can't seem to lose. The irony of it is t.aat 1 can't be a winner , either I'm one of those unfortunates who drag tbrougb We with at least a SO.pound pack of s uperfluous rat on my back. My friends tell me J have a pretty race but it's Imprisoned in an ugly body You might think I have no willpower at aJl. But I have. 1 used to smoke two packs a day. One winter I came down wilb a severe attack or bronchitis. The doctor advised me to quil. I did. It was easy once I made up my mind. But the challenge of weight-loss is something I s an't overcome. I've tried every kind of diet. Even JO\ned one of the clubs. I 'd lose a few pounds but they would pile right back on again within a few in on tbs. I'm only 23, single And feel that obesity b as tuined my social Ufe. But ·1 don't seem to care. My love life is zero. DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE : I was top typist in my business course in school, but that doesn't help. You ba've to be pretty and cruc to meet people wbo come lo an office J could go oo and on. I'm beginning lo get quite de pressed about being a fatty. I wish there was ~omething you might sugges t -Miss X. DEAR MISS X: Have you tried it all by yourself or have you b ad a doctor try to help you? Simple dieting is all that is necessary when one Is only a few pounds overweighL But when adiposity ls marked. it makes sense to call on medical advice. In your cue. if a family doctor agnes, it plight be advantageous to call in a psychiatrist to straighten out any psychological problemJ that inay be the real r eason for your weigbt-gain. Especially so since you seem to be s"1feri.Dg from depression. I agree that your success In overcoming the cigarette habit Indica tes that you have s ufficient willpower to ovt!rcome your weight problem, too. But it's essential to dtscover a way to moUvate you to lose aJJ that extra poundage. Fear of lung compUcatioos seemed to be your motivatioo for giving up cigarettes. Perhaps fear of other complications will induce you to give up overeating. For It's true that obesity is a diaeue -and lbe beginning or other diseases. In time your extra weight may be one of the conlrlbuting reasons for hypertension, diabetes, or heart disease. • * * M EDICALETl'ES Dear Dr. Stelacroha: I had a complete physical. I understand everything was all right ex· cept that J have a "low blood counL" Tbe doctor says there is nothing lo be concerned abouL But I am. Will you explain? -Mn. e. DEAR MRS. H : Low blood count ls vague terminology. The ne xt lime you visit, ult him to tell you exactly what be means. Is your hemaglobln low., How about your red blood cell count? Your wh..ite blood cell count? Your blood platelets? If the anemia isn't severe. what does he think is causing it? Sometimes the reason is a poor d1eL Is bleeding somewhere producing anemia? Sometim es d octors worry patients un- necessarily by telling them something is wrong - but not too wrong -yet do nol fully explain exact· ly "what there Isn't to worry about.'' Ask b..im. • • • Some doctors believe lbal every case of obesi· ty s hould be considered one of potential diabetes, says Or Slelncrohn in bis booklet , "Walch Your Diet Because F al Can Kill You." For • copy write to him. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. enclos· Ing SO centa and a stamped, self-addressed en· velope ~old Afflicts Aquarium WASHINGTON (AP) -Tropical fish , t,aJ>eClally sensitive to cold, are dying at the Na· t,ionaJ Aquarlwn because of the winter weather 'od new energy -s avi ng efforts, says the JIMIUariwn's director. Director Craig Philllps said that the major loss to the exhibit was the death of a South (American pacu, a relative of I.be plrahna. Tbe two- foot·Joog fl.Sb bad been at the aquarium for at leut "1ls years, be aaid. I IN ADDmON TO COLD weather and energy· aviq retrQlatioN that require lower tbermoetat ttiDp ln public buildings, the aquarium faces e problem of wbo bas jurildlction over tbe tank. 1partmenl's P'ilb and WUdllfe Service, ls bouaed the Department of Commerce buildlna. "'I'blu• don't 1et done unlees someone has • ested tnferett ln them." PbllUps· complained ~bout dela.ya in 1ettJn1 doore lnstalled to item the pw al eoJd alr from a lo.dinl dock into tbe t-quartum. 'TllSrV1I: BBSN WltLL aware of the ~ be ta.Id cl Commerce Department main· Gftldala. "'nae aquarium room ta beat.eel eiebt bours • day. but because or energy policy, we don't pro· vtde other heaUng." said a Commerce Department official. who asked not lo be named. "A waiver for this was requested al the eod of December," be said. "That waiver has been ap- proved and we are beating on weekends now.•• The aquarium is situated between two loadin& docks, and cold air blows down the ballwaya. Pbllllpe explained. TllEllE IS A PAI& OJ' double doon ln the south ball leading tot.be aquariu~,_but no doon lo t.be north ooe, allowlnl cold air mrou,i,, Phillipe said. "The tropical freshwater aecUoD la ri,i,t in the area bardelt bit.•• "Wben the current cold wave came aJoo1. we weren't able. with exlstlni facWUes, to keep the water warm enough," be saJd. Some of the smaller flab tanks have be.ten, but the tarce tropic1l tanks do not. Pbillipa said water temperature in the tanks needs to be kept •t 75 detreet to 85 defr'MI F1brenheit. A srr or n:a•ANENT metal doors re- portedly baa been ordered to end Uat cblllJ draucbt. but late P'rlday t P.,bllliPI aald be had been told ll would be Mondo oerore temporary pJ.7wood _d90r1 could be ln place. .Klaomelai at Rest Still recuperating from mild heart ailment. the Ayatollah Khomeini rests in Tehran hospital. In radio address this morning he again called for return of deposed shah.· Court Eases Schools' Aid WASHINGTON <AP) -/\ deeply d1V1ded Supreme Court. citing the need lo sacrtfice "clan ty and pred.Jctabllity for flexlbiUty," has given st.ates more authority lo help puoctual sc hools. By a ~ vote Wedner.day, the court upheld a New York law that provides up t-0 $10 million a year in dire<:t cash aid to pnvate scbools -most of them rhurcb·affiUated. The money is reim- bursement for teacher lime spent m giving and grading st.aW·required t.esb. IN im. TIIE high rourt allowed Ob.io lo pro- vide state money to parocttlaJ ~chools 1r stud~ots ra ther than the schools themselves. were th~ beneficiaries. But until Wednesday. the court bad never ap- pr oved direct payment to non-public schools without neutral organizations serving as buffers lo ens ure the coostituuonally reqwred separat.Jon or church and st~te. In other decisions Wednesday the j~tice&: -llULEO 8·1 THAT ch arities cannot be barred from door-to-door fund-raising just because they do not use a s peciried percentage of the m onies raised for charitable purpo6e5. Tbe C'Ourt struck down such a vill age ordinanc-e m Schaum burg, JU • as an 1mperm1s.s1ble lnfnogement on free-speech nghts -Ruled 6·3 that an employment policy used by the California brewing Industry -one that re quifes a worker to be employed 45 weeks of one cafender year before obtalning pennanent s tatus io a seniority system -may be Immune from ciVll rights la~u.its even if It hurts worters' cha nces for advancement. Sextuplet Birth PtJBUC NOTICE .HEAL'ie 1 /\.JQ~D PtJllUC NOl'ICB M~WYcw NOTICE OP Dt!ATH bF n••PoHAnoet ALLEN T. CAM.-aELL 11emcno~• AND oa-PETITION TO ~~w111111e~._,. ADMINISTER ESTATE ~ ......... Tr _,....,, t1D NO &.•-'"' ~---"-t we LM ., .,....._. ...,... •• c.i-..1. -11. ""'" 1 T o a t t h e t r s , <loc-• ...,, Of\~ 21. "'°-., beneficiaries, creditors '""'~ !::9 ,:.:; :.:;!,. °: .,:-.;,•c::. and contingent creditors Of ••u. •o-'°'"''"<"" ... \i.1• Al len T. Campbell and 11'•11wey '" l «V U '"Ce Wlfll IM perSOnS WhO May b e •l"<lfl<ell .... , ... ,..f .. , ,. •111"1 otherwise lntentSted '" ...... _, .. ,~ ... -... 1o1-. u .... o.,.... °""""· ,, .... .._ ....._ wlll itt'td/OI' estate: ,,._ 101.(lr.n .. u,..os~v •• 1. ••hi A petition has ~ ftled ~;:.:_:ic ~ ~ ... ,,...,.,,o •o ""' by Barbara L. Wesley 111d\.,..,_.,..uwenc1,.._. Campbell In the Superk>r .,,,_--.. Court of Oranr County "'-· ~"l<AICIMt.. """' _. requestlno tha Barbara '""'" .......... ""' ~ , ... ..,., "'"-.1 -Pe_,,... ... " L. Wesley Campbell be ~ ,,.,.....,.._._ ,,_ -..., o.c ... po in ted as pers onal ::::~·,:":":;.:.~=:,9;": r e prese ntative to ad· *''-· c..i...;,..... '*7 ,~ minister the estate of Al-•~um1, --· .. -., -len T. Campbell <under 011 •<0 ....... Clll•I £ .. , ..... , •• t h e I ndependent Ad-!>«•-· -... 0 .. 1.1<1 O·~ I I '"" o1 ''"""""'"''-.,, '""' .. "99 .. , m n st r ation of Estates s.n fr-•><• . ...o ,,,. Ol\lfKt 1~ Act>. Tlle petition Is set for -,,. _,, ou i -. hearlnQ In ()epL 3 at 700 n w WC.<""""''*""-' .,.. .. ,.,.,.,.,. • Cl I ,.. __ po ...... t -...., • perto.mMK• "' c ~c .. ter Drive, West, -· In the City of Santa Ana. Pw...-tos.<•1oto 11no11t.LHot California on March 4 eoo.. -_., -·"'"9 .••• ol 1'""' t 10 ·00 • __ ,,.,,.'°"""''"_I(.,.,.~ .,ov a . a.m. .,..,.__,,,,_ __ ._....., • ....,...., I F YOU OBJECT to the ,.., ~ -"'*'-.. ·-g rant109 of the petition ...... '".,,.~of l,,.._,. hoU • """ 0 .. 1>1•<•t1•" """""" G.,. • .,, you s Id either appear p, ... "'"O •••• 11.1 ... o•uo at the hearing and state ,.,._,..,_.., your objections or flle OEPUTMENTOF wr itten objections with the flt.t.H~TA TION c.. E ~"en court befOf'e the hearing. a-~-Your appearance may be -=:'.,....,~·~ o..ry p,...,. In person or by your a t· ho 1•. 11. 1wo ~ torney. PUBLIC NOTlCE ~~'ifcof'T'Otls W ,..lltO'I C:OUllT or THC U A T'I ~ CM.tl'Otl .. IA •oe T .. C COl*TY ~ Otl...0£ _,.._, '" ---... -(•YI.a Of l\.)A ~HOOAllA1t<;.Ell0 0.........0 NOO<t .-. ,,...,...,., Of"9t'i tcJ t t"9dltor"\ ~..-tft.O u~ .,...,.,.., '"" w"° OI<• ,..., 10 n .. .-< ... ,,.. .,., -"""• ot .,,. <-.. ---._, °' • ,.. .. ~ ......................... ( .. Jlf><• ef U:OUITA J -ltAV , ->OU1" Si>fU\Q \• • '\\il•te I '•, \.•\ t.,.q. .. , (Jo "llOIJ. IJIJI Ua.10~, .... o( .. ~ ........... a. 111.o<.e ... f>oN· .,.-\\ ot ,,.. ~Qll'W"O tf\ •• , ~ .... , Jle''l••f'UnQ fO ..... P\~l• ~" (14.""" •If P\ '""" ,,.,. "\.IM r "°"" ,,., \ f''PhAI r» 11.0 O' ~ ., .. ~ .,,,".,, 'oiwt ""°""""' • ..,,..., ,,_.,,.'I, ~ .... ,tOI'\ .-• tf'\1\l'llOfKR tJ•i.o>-,, ·-C-l"\Uwy --~-... ,_ nl_Of ,,_ _ _..I -Wiii ""'""...., ........,,_...., •s ~k.s.. ,,. .., .. ...,......u~> Pul>I•-Or-'-' ea..1, ....... IF YOU ARE A C REDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file yoor cla im w•th the coort or present It to the personal representative aPc><>lnted b Y the court within tour months from the date of first issuance at letters a s provided 1n Section 700 of the Probate Cod e ot California. The time for fll lno claims will not ex · plre prior to tour monthS from the date at the hear· Ing noticed above . YOU MAY EXAMINE lhP fife kept by the court 1f you are interested in the esta te, vou may ftle a re· que~t w1tll the court t.o re· ce1 ve SDeelal notice of the inventory of estate asseh and of the petitions. ac- r o u n t s and r epo rt s des< r1bed m SectlOll 1200 of the Ccll1fom1a Probate 1,w.,11.a.-~ COde. t ., """ • ...._ -• ~ • """ -r -• • .,,,,., • • .,._ ,.... ,. ~ --.. -• • --.. -• • • --· -• - ----- • . . -... -.. ____ -----....--.. .. ..........___ ___ 1 .... -· ...... -, ~ ....... _ ..... ___ .... ------........ ___ ._..._ . -· • PVaUCNOTICI P BIJC NOTICE H·MU1 NOTICe 01' DEATH 0111 "OSEMARY ttUSSE LL ANO Of' PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE HO. A·tmt? .... ,,. T 0 a I I h e I r !!. ' .._._°'_ ~ °""• P110• beneficiaries, credit ors ,..., •4. u ... _ ''"'° ~ a nd cootlnQent creditor-"$ of Rosemary Russell, and per sons who may b e otherwise Interested In Uie "1Bl..IC NOTICE WN•••awnOf' nt• w lll and/or estate '!:~~;:::~-..~~· A petition has been filed ..o.. • ..,..., by Lloyd Chart on In the :::!_<:.::,~';.~ ~~ Superior Court ot Orange ~••van SAL• County req uest ing tha t ~.,.,. o1 in. ""-"''.,.'"'" 01 ,,,. Lloyd Charton be appoint ~ -_., ... 01 i.OBERr HAR ed as personal represen A~~';.·,~~:f~ER EBY GIVEN 111•1 tatlve to administer the t"" ~ wi11 ~ .. 11 •• l)fl••I• e s t a te of Ro s emary ~•·· to ""' 111Qt1n1 -.,.., 11100.r. Russell of NewPort Beach. wblt<t to ttw conllrm•"°" 01 11"' California (under the In •--•tied s-r1or Co.in. on O• .ttet ,__,., "· 1•. •• 'oo .. m . dependent Adm1nlstratton •t .... olllce ol BUSH. lhJSH ~ of Estates Actl. The pell- U"ISEN, '°°''Talbert".,... ... , s .. 11 .. tlon Is set for hear ing In ~~~~~ .. ~:~~~~ti..:' Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civic rl9ftl, 1111e. lft1~1 -..... i.te of ..id Center Drive West, Santa ... ._ -all -riqnt. 111r. -In Ana, Califo rnia 92702 on ~I -tald m1,_ l\et ac~1r..i 1>1 M -••• o1 1-. o• 111,.,...,1..,, in .,.., arch 11, 1980 at 10: 00 to•ll l .... ~lt\r .. 1-n,,,11 ... 1 a.m . " "' -C-• ot o.-. S4•1• of IF YOU OBJECT to the ~~ *"tlMiM .,, •ou-... 10 g ranting of the petition, "" llftdl-1n o1 11.1~ '"''"'HI you "should either appear ~!:, ;::,.:c:;-:: c~:"'.::o.'..::! at the hearing and state sa...,.1 -'"" 54,_,_ In 1.,. c11., 01 your object ions o r file H""'lflVIOn 8N<1t. eoun.1 01 <><at>0e. written objections with the s1••• ot C...lfoml•. •99'1"" dew:•I-court before the hearing. n ... T,. nor1h 100 '"' ot eioc11: ''°°· You r appearance may be Tra<t too. u. o ~n on • M•o In person or by your at· .,,..--1n 842<* '· -IJ 01 torney, Nll•oll-5~.re<ord\ol O••noo I F y OU A R E A '-t't,C...11 " s.;ci P"-m is 1>elno sold 1n "" "•• CRE DITOR or a cont· ''"conctt11on i ngent creditor of the de· TEAMS Of< SALE ea,,, '" 1.,w1u1 ceased, you must flle yo ur moneyo+1hevnite<1St•1 .. o1Ame•1t• c laim with the court or on c.onfl,.,.,.lewl of Mlle. Bur,,. lo P"Y ... cornm1u10 .... , 11 -•· ...., .,11 ""• e sent it to the pe rsonal P<>llcr eotis.. ft(row ,..,,,...., ••••••o r epresenta tive appointed <11•"9"-•-by the court within four ~·~~ ,,."' ~ ~·1.: ~".::::.~ months from the date of •-onie.,. ,...,, 11t ""'° "'"" 111e firs t Issuance of lette r s as ~.':: :::=::"..:::':.;;• ;,' ~;.~ provided In Section 700 of -.. ,.u .. •or•1N11"'9wid .. ••· the Probate Code of TM -----... r..,.,.,., "'-California. The time for •fell4•~t..,.,or•riblet. fifing claims wlll not ex· OATfO: ,.__., IJ, 1'90 I I f h MARYE. HARA ELL. p re pr or to our mont s OWrdlMloftH_..,,. from the date of the near- ::::::: 1.... ing noticed above . c . o&LA llUMt \ YOU MAY EXAMINE .,..._.,.,......., the file kept by the court. -n-•-. If yo u are Interested in the =.:v.....,,c."u• estate, you m ay file a re- .. __., ... ~ quest with the court to re-Pv1>11tl'ted Or-c.o." O•i1y P11o1, eel ve special notice of the Feb.••. •s. 11• '"'° ,.,. inventory of estate assets PUBLIC NOTICE and of the petitions, a c- c ou n ts and r eport s N·S6244 -described 1n Section 1200 NOTICE OF DEA TH OF ot the C<lllfornla Probate J A M E S E V E R E T T Code REAGAN, AKA JAMES E REAGAN ANO JIM Oster, Miiiard and R .E A GAN AND OFSuchman; Stewart R . p E T 1 T to N T 0 A 0 . Such man, Attorneys at MINISTER ESTATE NO. Law, 444 W. Tenth. Street, A·103244 Santa An.a, Californi a T 0 a t I h e i r c; 92701 , C714) 543·8447 • Publllhe<I a.-c.,.,, D•"• Pl101 b e n e flc.lanes, c re ditor!> r•b•u••r11.n.1e, 1'180 e11>e0 and contingent creditors of - James Everett Reagan, PUBLIC NOTICE aka James E. Reagan and Jim Reagan, a nd pe rsons HOT~~L~~~~~A:,~so•u who may be otherwise in· ~,....,. 0"1"0 c. ... ,, eom""'"''' terested in the w ill and/or to11eo@ oow1c1 estate: M::~,,~~no 11 OO ""' lutt<!ey A petition has been flled Pie•. OI Old ~* ..... , Olllo ot by Donna M. Reagan In Pu•<,, .. 11>11 ..,<1tnl. '°"" Communll• the Superio r Court of Coll~ Oi•lfi(I AcJm•n••tn>11.,,, au110 Orange County requesting ~':'u!!:.~~ Avt-nue CO''• Me~ that Donna M. Reagan be Proo•• 1 ,..,.,,,. O•>"'" Of lie• "'PPOinted S personal L••w ot T'moot<ftfY F•t11U1tt BIO .. a No •n. CO<l\f '°"'"'U"''• Coll-o .. representative to ad· '"'' 1110 ".,,,..,'"'VM.,.. c .. ,1.-.. m In I s t er the estate o f ca1110,,11. James Everett Reagan Of Pl•n\ •ve•I-• '""" Otllt• of "'~ P,,<(110 1"9 ... OOH\I (Ot>•I Commun11Y H u n t I n g t on B e a c h , con-o .. 1.1c1. 1J10 Ad•m• ••en"" Cal lfornla (under the In· Co••"........,.,"'"'"'"', dependent Administra t ion 111~0.~~~ ,:!,,:!A~:,-:,,c.~~;.~, :":: of Estates Act>. The pe tr· o'""~ c.ouniv C•o1orn11t, •<llNl b• tion Is set for hearing In •nd '"'OUOll .... Go •••n.na Bn••<I. Dept. No . 3 at 700 Civic lh•••ln•ll•• ••1-·•~d 10 •• Center Drive West, Santa "0•~TAicr· · ••11 •-<~•·• uo 10. tNI not ttttef' th&n ,,.... 1tt>0v~ \titted n me, Ana, California 92702 on ... 1..i....,. '°' '"" .....,.,., 01 .. con••.o<• M a rch <t, 1980 at 10:00 a .m . for ,,.,_,,. P"Ol«'<t f F YOU OBJECT to the Olds ""'" De rM••vNI 10 ltwl Pl•o ld9nlllled -· and '""" t>e OPOtnod granting of the pe tltlon, •"d r>ubt1c1v re..i ~iPUd •• ,,... •oov•-you should either appear ,,.,.., 11mufld Pl"<• at the hearing and state Tr••re w111 ~ • u~.oo "-~" •• Qulrod In .-<II ,., Of bid do<vmenu to your objections or fi le 11uu•n1 .. 1~ ,.,,...,., in ""°" conc1111on written objections with the "'""'n 11.,. °"'' ..... 111a Did -"'1>11 court before the hearing. iU~•Hh 1>id ,,,..,, tonto•m •"" ""' Your appearance m a y be ,._.,,.,. 1011W> con1rec1 oocum~n" In pel"$0f'I or by your a t-, E•<" Old \hell 1>o •<<om....,1...i bv torney, 111e ~<urlty merred 10 on 1i.. con1rec1 I F Y 0 U A R E A ~~;:~~1:: by '"" 11•1 ot "'°""'"" CREDITOR or a conj-TMOISTA1CT r.._,..,u1""'°""0 ingent Creditor Of the de• ••lttl ..... or all Old\ Of lo WAIW Any ceesed, you mus t file your :;d•.11::~·::: .,:i;~ormo1thh "' •"• claim with the court or r ... 01sTAtCT ""' obl•I,..., 1rom Pf'esent It to the personal '"" 01r-Ktor o1 ,,.. ~"",..,..."'Of ,,, representative appointed a.iw1e1 11•••1iont '"" ~,..,1 0t•"•" by the court within four ~ •• ~:~·.: ..:;,. d,i;: .=~.'70 1:;: months from the date of .,...,o,,,_ ,..,, •-'" "-" ~ tT.-oi first Issuance of letters as =.'.".,. -10 u e<utc t11e ton. provided In Section 700 Of T1te ,..._.,,. """"'• o1 .,., diem the Probate Code of ·~· _.,,,.._.,. ,,,. orsTR1CT Of. California. The time for 110 1oc..-.c1 .,. 1110 ~ "-· fl.I..,. clal---wilt not ex· C.t• ~. """°""•· c......, mev.,. ••w '""' Ol>lel...cl.,, ,_t, A '09Y OI -plr• prlOr to tour months ,., .. .,..., .,. ,....., "''"" '°° 11tt. from the date of the "e•r· T1ta ....._...,. ~"' -dw"' l~notk:ed •b<We ....... It bMotd upon . -.11"'9 """Of Ou M •y EX.AMINE •tot>t m "°""' Thtre1alO<'norldo ,.. tncl o.,.ru,,.. _. 61\ell tM •t 1 .. •t the file kept by the court. 11munc1 --• If you are Interested In the 11'"•"119 -"'°"'..., t ... C.Ol'I· TitAcroi. to """°"' ,,,. con1r1et '' eti.te, you may flle a re· •••rdff, --... y 1ub(omrec:tot quest with the court to re· .,_,"'""·to,,...,"""-1 ... n 111e u lo GelV• speclitf notice Of the IPetlllt d rattt to alf wor•M•n l"~ntorfi of es1ate assets -'0...., iw tltHn 1" ,,,. ••ec1111on °' , lite contrett. a of hit petitions, ac· Ho,_._ ...,.T wltltdf-"'' bld tor c o u n t s a n d rt po r t s • H•IOCI "' '°""'" ... l•Sl d•n ••tt• dnerlbed In Sectldn 1200 ,,.. fff• '"'°' ""'-•"9 °' bt01. A .,....,,.,.. bOflf Miid f Pft'IOmlatlO of tM C.lltomla PrObata 11e1111 """' .. ~ ,,w .. , .. ,,.. Cade. M .... CMltr•u. Tiit par-t ~ -u.-ce a. Clartr, At·:;~ ... ~:~=:"' te r HJ at Law, Ut S. c..e~tv A•.-C •w., Meftt.,...y ~ o+wtct P Nl&.L......CaUfornla 91754 ~~w.tMll ~ltat IR·1116. '9(,.,.,, ... ~dOfT~ ,......... 0....... c.te Oally l'fNol, ~lltllllllfd Of'allet CM'1 0.Uy ~UOI, ...... "· n. •• "" ,,.. "" u. ''· t• 7tt-t0 /.. nu.flllw,, PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR SEMl·ANNUAL REPoRT -------- TO THE HONORABLE MARK A. SOOEN, PROBATE JUDGE Oft THE SUPERtOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNlA, IN ANO f'Ott THE COUNTY Oil ORANGE: JAMES E. HEIM, Public Administrator of said County, ~tfully makes this return Of all e-states Of dee.~· dfnts which Mve come Into his hands for the term commencing J uly 1, 1979, and ending December 31, 1979. L -~ E s ~ oi o.!: '2 i·~ J:!! So~ !.!:. o~. ! i~~ !i~ ii: ;ii; 1) KO ¥1~ '% °lL il... .Q:i ... ., £11 o•.! «,..,, u~.,, « c ~.!~c e ~ 2 l!:i ~c.: ~ci: ~!e i~~ e z ~~; <;w ~:~ ~.;~ ~=: ~.:u=: 7943-00A Fidel Niia 79•3-00S Clarence C. Conner , a ka Clarence Cunningham Conner, Jr. 1·12·79 7943-001 Mauricio A. Vargas 7943-002 Lloyd Lewis Townsend 7943-003 Florence Gertrude S ibbett A-100504 Agnes Huhn 1-12·79 1-3-79 7-'J.79 7-3-79 7-9-79 A·I00-434 Margery Ann Wllllams 7943--006 Margaret Josephine Williams, aka Mrs. May 7·10-79 Ross, aka Mary Connelly 7-19-79 A·100615 Mary Betsy Ross 7·1b-70 A·1010A2 John M . Hunter 7·27-79 A·101019 Georoe H. Hecfges 7.25.79 A· 10102i Virginia Mars hall 7·25-79 A· 100947 Glen Esta Notte 7·20-79 A· 101070 Robert Charle$ Skelly 7·'30-79 A·100812 Hugh McTlgue • 7-1().79 A·100740 Anna FrancM Haubrick 8-3-79 79"3-007 FrancesMcLaughlln 8-2·79 A· 100895 Mery Eileen McCtJI I 8-20-79 A·101305 Eva Miiis 8-20-79 A·10129• Patricia Frances Arbatch 8-17·7il A·10130'4 Arch Pearson 8-20-7• A·101306 Marla Rosario Mah.alma, aka Marla R. S.ltos, aka Marla R. Saltos Albaros 8-20-79 7943..()(18 Lella A. Mc Loughlln 8-21·79 A· 101"23 Kenneth Cllntoo Duncan 8-29-79 A·l01'2<t Virginia Louise Gately 8-29-79 A· 101<&2.S John J . McGff 8-29-79 A-101"32 Marv Gloria La Brash 8-29-79 A·101081 Joseph John Yursek 8-27·~ A·101360 David Sovell lsrln 8-23-79 A-101295 Harriet T. Crawford 8-17·79 A· 101"08 David S. Myers 8·28-79 7943-009 Harold Bowlby 9-12·79 A· 101031 Agnes Eleanor Carlson 9-17-79 79<&3--017 Walter Oe Priest 9-1'-79 7943-013 Alta E. Oe Salr 9-!A-79 A· 101259 Edward Scudder Pollt 9-13-79 A· 101608 NOr;\ E lizabeth Hill q.13.79 7943·011 James Ht3rrls Holland q.18-79 7943.010 Helen Hupp 9-18-79 A· 101693 Paul Soulller 9-21-79 A· 101694 Wilmer We-sley Guesford 9-21 .7q A· 101820 Blanche Albright 10.......79 79<&3--01.C Edward Jacobson 10.2-79 A-101 185 Richard C. Eckelman 10-11.79 A· 101 S62 Roberta M ary Shields, aka Roberta Mary Fraser 10.S-79 A·101786 Fairy Reece 1G-1-7'i A· 101765 Roy Wiiiiam Dale 9-28-79 A·10 1<t3S James Ernest Meaklns 10-15-79 A· 101690 Albert Rov Bishop 10-tt-79 A·101652 Margaret Lillian Drew lG-15-79 A· 101704 Larry Wa yne Cramer 10-15-79 A· 102028 John H. Encell t().24·79 A· 102048 Ca roline Rushton 10-25-79 A-102049 Gertrude Kearvllle Guthcioz 1G-2>79 A·1020SO Agnes E. Avery 10.2>79 A-1021 13 Gordoo Leslle Oel'TlOf"e'St 10·3().79 A-102135 Mary Louise Gately 10-31-79 A· 1011>4 Annie Margaret Reiner 11·1·79 79'3-0lS William Patrick Barry 11-6-79 A·1022<t2 Wiiiiam John FrlU 1'-8·79 A· 102239 Diane James tt-8-79 7943-016 Richard Clifford Childers A·1021S7 Freda M. Glidden 79'3-018 Irene Brown 79<tJ..017 Rosema ry Kirkpatrick A-102286 Edwa rdWm.McBrlde A-101390 John Cushing Whalen A· 101985 JOhn L. Petersen 79"3-021 Lavorlo Zavala Nunez 79<&3-019 John Joseph Lech A· 1021'3 Leonard Christian Cordell, aka Leonard 11·tb-79 11·1·79 '1· 14-79 11-8-79 I 1· 1<&-79 11-21·79 11-2G-79 11..JC).79 t 1..J0-79 Christian Clink 12·3-79 79,.3.020 Selso Sanche z Martinez 11.30.19 A·102<t50 Mus1afa Monamm&O Musa A· 102112 Robert c. List A·1024"1 Gertrude Isabelle t t.lq..79 t2..'J.79 Gardiner 11.,._79 A·10214" Ernest Walfred Ekstrend 12-3-79 A· 102281 Richard John Sobczak, aka Richard John Vortrube, aka Richard John Fllher 12+79 A·1027'3 Bernard Earl Balley 12·1•79 A·102744 Mebel L. O'Connor 12·2•79 A·t021S5 Millie Ann Shaffer 12·26-79 7943-022 Dorthea N. Van Ousen 12-31·79 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) u : COUNTY OF ORANGE l s 20.00 s 20.00 244.17 2'6. 17 9.20 ?O "8.20 48.70 58.00 S8.00 8~.00 8,210.14 610,204'.7<& 1 S6,<&S7 .13 24'2.43 2<t2AJ :17,890.53 31,890.53 813.83 813..83 m .oo 516.78 2,987.56 2,987.56 1,281.16 t,281.16 57,5-45.13 2,.339.aA 796.23 7%.13 16,SOt.OO 3,041.07 177.10 177.10 10,905.88 10,905.88 l.049.70 1,049.70 1, 12'.67 976.67 918.Sl C,()62.18 <t.062. 18 S.C.00 5'.00 3, 189.12 3, 186.12 3,188.73 2.149.88 758.26 '90.25 698.00 <&28.50 13,871.90 13,871.90 285.68 285.68 2,378.82 2,378.a2 650.00 30.99 6.24' ·O· 20.61'.91 10,057.80 320.00 306.08 378.08 378.08 1,826.68 -0· 1 S0.00 150.00 8.74 8.74 1,159.50 1.159.50 981.98 981 98 2 .79'2.b3 2,792.63 1,620.l>a 1,620.08 '89.19 408.69 22,023 .... 1 1S,711.2S 174,789.30 169,925.68 "1.22 35.22 2,.200.00 1,..401.47 <&2,2117.13 4'2,287.13 37,SJ.C.96 3S,795.S6 10,115.95 10,11S.9S 20,891.28 2,meq 1.m.80 1,398 JO 591.82 -0· 1, 185.00 ·O· 741 .76 •S7 35 3,8'9.21 3,8'9 21 600.00 600.00 3,376.95 3,197.61 1.00 ·O· 2,917.75 1,71294 1,215.65 1,21S.6S 22.00 22.00 617.88 6n .88 200.00 -0- 228 . .43 228."3 174'.06 17".06 5,001.88 479.0S 8,800.00 4.0A9.J9 OS OS 3.26 1.26 104,011..A 7 7,457.83 133.~ 1.~ SS 1.28 SS1.28 18,S03.00 982.~ 3,790.70 2.12S.70 1.205.91 97.08 100,970..81 796.(><t 3S3.00 tJ.A9 800.00 -0- 4,.992.t3 2.130.60 206.18 206.11 s 2 30 s 1770 $ 17 .70 <t2 S1 103.66 103.66 -0· .?O 9 ?O 3 87 «.33 «.33 -0· S8.00 S8.00 334.06 7,876.08 8,056.94 1,8"6. u 1~.610 99 608,3S8.t.i0 -0· 2•2.-43 2<&2.43 1~.61 36~.92 36,A90.9'2 3.00 810..83 810..83 -0-SHd8 8'90.00 563.12 2,424' ..... 2.Al·'-44 3.76 1,277 .-40 1,2n .AO 2,199.76 1-40.08 .SS.3'5.37 550.00 '2'6.23 2'6.2:3 '261.62 2,1'79..45 16.239.38 -0-1n.10 1n.10 573.02 10,332.86 10,ll2..IJ6 800.00 249.70 249.10 m .26 64M.A1 137.At 603.00 315.51 315.SI J.00 <t,059. 18 •,059 18 -0-5'.00 5'.00 -0· 3,186.12 3.189.12 77 .37 2.on.s1 3, 111.36 191 Sl 298.7• S66.7S 87 .9'1 J.40.S 1 610.01 -0· 13,871 90 13,871 Cl() -0· 285.68 185 68 689.78 1,b89.0A 1,689 °' ·-0· JO. 9'I 650.00 -0· --0· 6 74 1,310.71 8,74'7.59 19,304-70 -0· JOo.08 320 00 ·O· 378.08 378.08 ·O· -0· 1.826_68 U .35 13S.6S 13S-6S 57 8.,, 8.17 120.88 1,038 62 1,038.62 758 .00 223.98 223.98 -0-7,792.63 1.m b3 1SA.63 1;465.45 1,A6S . .cS 1S0.90 ~S7 79 338,]q 3,S18.67 12, 192.SS 18,S04./4 1.012.88 168,912.80 '73,776.42 -0· 35.22 41 .22 1, 108.2.S 293.22 1,091 .75 201.85 ... , .()84.28 42,0S.4.18 1,139.36 3"AS6 20 36,395.60 •IS 17 9.700.78 9,700.78 qq,30 2,nJ 59 20,191 .96 21 50 1,376.80 1,951 JO ·O· .(). 591-82 -0-.().. 1,18S.00 ·O. 457 35 741 76 S-04 .41 J,3'• 80 J,J .. U .80 S7 37 S42 b3 5'1.b3 3900 J, 158.61 J,J.37 95 -0· -0· 1.00 -0-1,712 9' 1,917 75 116 13 t,09'1.S2 t .09'9 S2 2. 10 19,90 19_<1() 65.69 612.19 612 19 -0· ·O· 200.00 ·O· 228."3 m.A3 12 91 161.1S 161.15 12.00 467.0S 4.990.88 857.01 3 192.37 1.9"2.98 .OS -0--0- -0· 1.26 3.26 5.066 17 2,391 .66 98, 9"5 JO -0-1.50 133 ~ .o SS 1.28 5St.28 31/.92 66S.07 18, 18S.08 18.00 2.7<&7.70 3.712.70 ·O. 97 .08 1.205.91 17.30 709.3" 100,883.Sl -0-13.A9 3S3.00 -0--0-800.00 -0· 2. \J0.60 C.892.13 -<>· 206.18 206.18 JAMES e. HEIM, being fl~uly sworn, $3' and seys: That he Is the Publlc Administrator In and for the covotv of Oranae. St•\• of llfornla: tNt t , for9ool=s1a tr\» •nd tarrect ~of •II estates of ctece-dents Whlth have come In o hl5 nds fol tM per od cOln ng July 1. 1979, end ltndlng oecamber 31, '9~. lncl~lno all matn which havt not '*'-tofof'9 been rePo d by him; that he Is not now and was not at any time lntel"ffttd In the expenditures of any kind on eccount of any t1tttt ht tdmlnlstar9d, or which ha has In the courM of the admlnlstretlon, not' ls he aMOCl•tlld In business or otherwise with anyone who Is so lnttresttd. JAMES E. HEIM Publlc Admlnrstrator SUl:llcrlbed and sworn to before ma this 13th day of ~rv. 1'90 LEE A. BRANCH, county Clerk By Deputy trent Smith <SEAi l ~o,.,..c-to.H,~141'1'••.21.12. lt9 .... ' ., .. ,.. ..... -'11 11 ... -...... c... DAILY PILOT CLASSIPllD...-ADS 0..Clll ..... ·-~--- ....................... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY p u ' IS '1 Hoftao: 1 111 .. 1002 ........................ MISAYmtOI StJt ,000 . ' a.autHul tree·ll"e~ ttrM, Jeadt to 1uper· lbaf1> i •lMY ex~uu~: borne. Walla of fl•ss' ~ formal I vtng room and •~oua faml.r• 1y room. 2 buie bricir.. (lreplacea, gourm~~. kttdMD overloolu aun, nu.I breaklut area. ~ atory boata, aepaute' l'lMlllt.er . aul t.e. + 2 rnof'lf' queen al1ed bdrm~.­ PrioedtoaeU Caat, All rMl eat.ate advertised ID tMI newapaeer as aul>-Jed to the FederaJ Fair Hou1ln1 Act ol lHI wbkh niaka It We••• to adverllae "an y pre· ference. Umlutlon. or ~buedon race, cc*ir. relJglC)n. aex. ar MUona.l origjn, or an biteoticn to m all:e flny sucb preference. Um1la· tJon, ordJ.scr1mlnallon. ·• ~newspaper will nOl knowingly accept a ny adverl1s 1ng for real estaU wtut'h la 1ll viola· Uoo ol lhe law aac>tlS: AdT~ ...... diitdc ..... ods 646-71 71 LOOI(! OM. Y 80/o Newly r emodel ,..d ' lutcllen. built· ms, di&·, hwu her. J bedroom Ii: IV. baths. wall to wall carpeting. A.uuma&l•~ loan al 83 . Owner wilt carry 2nd. Pn red at only ID.CD>. Call 1Sl·31.91 dalr cmd report ..-.. • SELECT "'" ..... ....,. T1w ROP ES DALY f'tLOT m--1 P ERTi • Wlilty for tt. finf I. DOVEll SHORES cornd lllMr+ioll Ofllly. LOW DOWH l•---------1 Owner sa.ys bnng offer oo IJwl fanla.llllc 6 Bdrm ......_.forSGM family ho m e . Maict~' ••••·-· ••••••••••• •••• quart.en\ & J car garai;w G _. 1002 too Call for more de ::!.!.::............... t.alls. 646-717' WHY PAY REHT? .. Al I f• I ~j;~ [~ ll~&ltl swmblc 1.st TD. owner - w ill he lp llnano• CAUFOllHIA ~ 41R +FAMILY Elega n t'e ao d craftman5b1p here' Ex p11nded plJn K up· J(l'aded yard loO I C lJ.'llOm family room _ J 11:.1 $11":.~ and owner will I Pa • mla u.ih fUl.fln('1· SZJ.995 lnt.eru..t I onl y 2nd T D C u II Cnmer duplu H~,. J 7"~ 1700 Bdrm 2 bat h unit'> ''''•"""", ..,.,,,.,,,.,, 1 ::.:~;~.~~.:, ! ® lfiftH\I l[~l~Hil HOTIC f bow Daily PUol Cl~~ ified ads dlaptay the1r- kal w. 7 u.lts ~ ~ leglbilit.¥ ,.__. ,.__. _ ... .__ I md unpact. Our ads. we "'~ ~ -e.a """9; ~ IX'OUd t.o say. really t&oo. Great Income . ice\ re sults . Pnonc Make Uua IDClOCDe pro-M2-S878 pen)' • LrUe fmd. Two 3 --------- bedJ0001 bouws, two 2 I T~ COl9do bedroom cotuiea. ooe With an asaumablt' ~ ~ 2 ~ graduated paymen l per-• one ... c.......... 6oln Onty S8000 down Ail umu have cara1ea -.j ,..,., ttet t11to tlus J aod yarda. Assume M-10 2 YT oM beauty pnvately held low 1~-CaJI before il 's icooe, lttest loan f'\1 11 pnN' ~ Kl:>.000 Ca II ~2166() ror fW\heT Ot>w1b -,.,telali C:::SELECT T'PROPERTIES 1-lleol htote Inc;. F'or c ·1n. ... "fo'C'l \11 i\<IJO"i I '.1 II I Uwl)' Pd1t1 "n \'l~m ~1:! 5hiK I ~hlkt! f 11a.-.. .. 1f"-d Ad.~ .ire n>,111\ I <orntll "l>t.'<>Ple tn l)4'<1111e ·' 'Jll"::> CJJb Wllh tu.; rt!· 1 J•k',....lup and htl( ~uh.:.' ~~~~~~~~~~ I To pl111•t• vour 1'l1L,1.il1l·d .1<1. rnll lo<l111y M:! ~ix CE BEDBSE ELl l?fS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE EXCLUSIVE ILU~S "ufl"' ..-· l'l.111 1-nd l nll I hr•'" l~rnnn • ~ .1mil \ knttrri 1-'1'• "ll•·nr l,.111 .1r1nn (.'ho11 •• c .r .. nl., II \." v. 1,1,1t1•-,\ Y. 11h F,1 r .... I (I\\ l'\11'111'1 U\11 ,...,._, \t\111 1-(11 \'I. ,, " 1•1 • ' ~.,'I~·· l ".•11 ~ .. , ,,., .. ,,,.,,.1, Ill \ I , •ti ,, •• , ... ,. f ,,, n. (::) 631 · 1800 ·-·-.... _, 1 II I OOVEll DRIVf YU--POOL DOYER SHORES I 948 Santioqo, Ml Ow11er mo•ea! Red•c•d SS0.000. Fab11tou1 home for Htertal"l"CJ aftd pl°"""' for fo11nily IMncJ. ftpeclolty •r:cfOlll mtd Of*' floor plCIR wttt. lar'CJI I •lft«J roo•. pfut f••lty/dh1l"CJ Cotftb•.tloA. S.,.ot• MOS ......... pllta l 0....,. •• ~ ....... , ... ,,.. .... poof _., ~ .,....tlOMd VIEW .,._. .... 1 .. ,.0011t1. S•b•lt o fh,.t S S . $425.000. 631 ·1400. CURB APPEAL CAPE COD 91 I Clff Dr, NI "'°ffttll A .. ~ ... L lf tall So ...y ............ IKllldM .. IWt l b,:tr1• ho... Mell .. fnttclt deers, •othr Mit. wHtt 1fH1 Ii YllW. St.p down 1""9 rOOM .ct ........... '°°"'" VI.-wt fr... ....,-be•ow.. A pert.ct lto11t• for "'• fomlty that ettt.rtel"' .... ....,. $375,000. 6J' · 1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL EST An &.In,""''*·~"'~· 24 '16 W C oa\I ,........, 11 ~ M&1.n., A.,. ~ 8-ch &I~ IW.l'd 631·1400 673-6900 ----·-·--... --·-.-.--.. , ... ,,,.. ... ··-... _. -.. ---.... -·--.. _. ---,.. __ _... __ ......... ..._ ......... --. ..., ..... ~-------- ----~_... ___ _ -. . .,. ·~ -.. -•. • • g IWLY ...aT T!?Uf!d!!· '*Wlf'Y 11 • ,. C~YAM>COIY ti arbor V\ew Hill contemporary' Earth ton s. plantallon shutters. colorful Ulc:s. two prl\'ate patios and lots or wood and Rlass You'll love lt ! Thts ts u 3 bedroom romer lot that Rives hght \'lew of Catalina (on a c lear d y , tandrng on up toes>. Owner has pur(•hl'st-d 11nd 1s aox1ous t o selt Prt>sented Nt $289.500 c f~>. U~l()U fi()M~S REAL TORS'. 675 6000 2443 East Coast Highway. Coron1 del M1r IAYFIOMT We have severa l flne homes with pier & slip EL TORO HOISE COUMTIY 4 Bdrms ., 3 bath s : ranch s t yle, mini-estate in orange gr~ves. $249,500 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.;1 Buy\od" Dr'~' NB 6l':J 6161 TAICEOVElt 91120/o VA LM ~ $581 mo. Good location, nice yd, close tu scb1s & shopping. FuU price tl3,WO. IETTER HOMES RI. TY 534-7040 BETTY BURKART Of OPEN HOUSE REALTY invites you to discuss yaur real estate future with her. Call for ap· pointrnent.645-9161 ............. of n.wparl REALTORS '71-HI I -.. MIWPOIT MACH: OM AYIMIDA CAMPANA: n.. IWft __. ._. _., fllJ.. Dah • -.M ,...._,_ ,..... __ ...._ W11,,ta41itSllt,IOI. -COllOMA -MAI~ 0. L&' IJll lwta ........... Nhe4 ...... w-4a.... c ................. + dlM; ..... . --·······"'· C OU Of NIWPOIT IEALTOIS JS I 11. C .... Hwy., c_._. .. Mer 675-5511 ~<® &:xJch Realty RIAL ISTATI UCll.UMCI S.MCI "'" COME WITH US ... to COSTA MISA. N•ar-"-wport H.-bor Hk)ll. 4 &.CJfllll cCMtdot. 3 bedrHMS. 21/J ............ CJClrops. 163 I I",_ A••· I 00/o DoWIL OPEN DAILY-1·4:30 .••.••.• SI 27,500-Up. NEWPORT BEACH OCUMAt<>MT L a r ge butldable homesite w /absolutely fantastic view of rolling surf. 4 ml. No. or Del Mar an beautiful Encinitas wrth lO'h interest ftnanc· ing. ~king $195,000 759-0111 AIAMDOHB> Newport Beach rancho. 3 Bdrm, pool . 2 spas. gourmet kitchen. View to brick courtyard, pool. spa, BBQ and caty lights Cliarming, pnvacy and RV acC'eSS. Assumable loan. 613-8550 JACOBS REALTY ~,,,. J • •• I ... "''• ,. What a WonderfuJ World __ Semll_'.'..,.~ ••• '.:.,..o-·.-[ ~ lfi!Hjl of Shopping, nght at Partial ocean view. . your fingertips every. Great summer. winter day ! Daily Pilot rental area Bargain Oassified Ads. To place P'lceSl98.500 your ad. call 642·5bi8 and let a ClJwlfied Ad· Visor belp)'OU. ~ We Proudly Present I 0.250/o EXIST. FINAHC1MG - CUFFHAVEH ' Lovely 3 bdrm. 2 bath. family home. Sunken living room with bric k fireplace. Separate guest quarters with own bath, Charming house in most prestigious Newport location. $189.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS + R.V. ACCESS Lovely family home on large lot with room for boat or RV storage. Newly painted interior, woodsy a tmos phere. secluded patio & bac kyard. Close to everything! $169,000 "~ CUSTOM-4457.SOO Exclusive drive leads you to this c harming H arbor Island area family home. Freeform POOL in ga rd en setting . Spaciou s & beautiful. Seller a n xious. Home may be purchased for $435,000 prior lo remodeling commencing. Z04l Wntclff Dr. Newport hoclt ~ 646-7711 Walker & Lee Real Estate ~ estate ~ -S IEDROOM & SPA ONLY S 149,000. Prl••t• co.rtyerd "'1 w•lc099t yo• to thlt cho"'l'"J ......... l e..Mt ....... a...,......., r009 _.... cosy fie 1place. C411 to see tllh....., hhd ......,. -LIDO MOllLI HOME ONLY SJS,000. Vlewef Udo,.._,_,......_ ........... , .. -~ ...... .... ...,... • 11• We.4 ... llttJIHe. lewllM MC•ll ~ or rwtlr 1•1al ....... ....., ..... _ -CHOICI MISA v1ao1. ONL y $Z4f,IOO. W• ef ..... INd e. ... ..... ............. ....., ...... .. "'-· 4 1-p ......... J ........ 1 flnplHft, wfttt e ... hr ..... wtftt ,... ................. J ... lhhcl. 1744 I. COAST HWY. COIOMA Dll MAI 759-1616 MHDST\.C Large Sbr. pool home Near fwy & Lincoln In Orange Full pric e SU4.~. Park Place.Loe. 842-74'1 NORTHWOOD New r uslom home reatures 4 bedrooms. z a,..J ba ths. ram1ly room. 3 car garage Ga s appliances. m ic r o wa v .. , compactor Cedar shake r oof. wood sidin g arid much more. Assumable loan. Ready to move '"· $1S4,500. RCTaylorCo ( 14 lJ ) ,, ><J SELL Idle items with a Daily Pilot Clasalfied Ad. 642-S678. RESIDENTIAL & INVESTMENT REAL~ATE NEWPORT CENTER AT llULDOON'S 759-9221 OCEAHVIEW! $187,500! SECURITY Bl..DG Ultra-deluxe penlhouse 2 bdrms .. 2 balhs, frplc . d eck + community a.meruues · will trade ftnance · lease o ption With $10.000! lalloo lay ftrop. RHllton * 675-7060. Oceait froftt Lot Three Arch Bay. So ~-Site rare to en· tire So. Coast. Secunty enclave overlooks ex· q\Uit.e rove. Courtesy lo Brtus. Qu.alilied buyers only p6ease. 2J.3.a28.1300. Sll.000 ~ocean & club ac-· tivitles pool. Jacuzzi & carefree Ii ving while ownl.ng this lovely double wide coach. 2 BR & den. Space rent S239. Agt. 64M.W) macnab I irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF THE IAVINf COMPANY IE CREA TIVL • . 3BR H a rbor Highland h ome com plele w/ pt>ol & lanai. Lg lot w/rtn for RV or boat. Desirable street & choice location. $150,000. Jeri Hunt 642·8235. (8 ·61> -752-1414 55t:t700-- Compll\ Vc:/ley Cen1er Won<l>ndqe Cerna< 642-IZJI 644-.6200 9()1 Dov9r °""" Horbot v-c-er DOVEi SHORES-IOOL 0,.. hlly I to 5 PM I 941 S•ll•go Owner Moved -Reduced $50,000. Fabulous home for entertaining and planned for (amily living. Especially spacious and open floor plan with large li vlng roo m comblnatlon. Separate master suite plus 3 other n ice be drooms . BeautJfuJ private pool and deck. U nquestioned VIEW from main rooms. $425,000 fee land. Submit au offers. 631·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC ltfAl EST A r£ S...IW,,....,Pti"~f\I ~ '4J6 w C.C-• ....... J 16 M.www ,.,.,.. ,.._.., 8-h hob. loiond '31-1400 67Ua •r----·········· 4 ............ ..... ........... ,....... ....................... . ••......•••••.•.............••..............• ·················•····· . I ti IOOJ ._.. IOOJ ·-· 1002 ............ 1006 C:......_. IOJ4 • ...................................................................................................................... 111.Y 1 LEFT lllNEYWOOD CONDOS ~g~g_ll 10% DOWN 2 8r, Ya\llled etilial, ttaJ br,clt FP, up1raded crptS, Bil book tbelves. l&r&e p.Uo. Shown by a&lClt-2'50 S.... ... Av• ~,ol MeuOnve l ()pea Sat/Sm 11-5 968-6183 DO~O\'.\~·s of californaa l lAl ISTAlt $85,900 3 Bdrm 2 Blitb, garage & carp<>rt. Ne w paint. move-in condJ 11on. <.;a II ~9161 /\{j . ~~fN HOUSE ,~~LTV / ~WING FAMILY? 3.~ Sq. ft. family home on quiet cuJ de sac m East Oraoge. 4 Bdrms , fanuly rm .• formal dan· Ing nn. & 3 car garage. Elegant Grecian styling. Pnced to sell by owner who has bought aOOlber home. $J.89,000. ·\ l>i\1,tonof 11..irbor Im 1·,1m,·nt l'u <>Ml Of A KIND PSlALTA HILLS Magnificent ~ch home on 1 acre of very useable land. Drive up the cu cular dnve & enter through dramatic Spanah arches to tbc opera beamed Uvmg rm. accented by c us to m btick, rprlc & panelhng. Tile floor lt>nds a t moispbere of Old Spam \o the arched enlf). formal d rn rm, bonus '>lie panelled fam rm. hURl' country k1lchen. ~, l:lr. Wand e r out through trellised w;ilk way past bu1 llan BRQ & lus h greenery. Su rvr y your own kingdom <'Om plele with rn.nt on-hard & ~la ble With rorral Make Jn appt. with one of our representatives to tour th.ts home & move up to pnvate d1st1nct1ve ll v mg. s:JJ9.000 Ca 11 Cen tury 21 Hdltop, 974-4900_ BEIMGHERE There's nothing quite like 8albo11 Island The wuq~ or its locat100 and lifestyle make 1\ one cl the moat desired areas cl Newport Beach We have several fine re· sadent.ial and inrome pro- perties. Pertiaps there as one for yoo. We wall be happy to answer all your tnql.llre5 BALBOA ISLAN D REALTY 673-8700 ____ fcr~----Realtors II.MANY' IAYROMT IHmBtCI Situated on three view lot.a near Harbor entrance. PTivate pier will accoo11nodate three 55' boat.a. 6300 aq rt o ( living area in cl ude five bedrooms, seven baths. seven fireplaces. family room, butler's pantry, and gourmet kitchen. Formal living and dining rooms open onto encl~ patio with sparkling pool set in heated deck. $2.700.000 JAMIES E. fiOULD 64'95096 6l l -15JZ, v.:1.s1.1·.Y '.\ TAYLOR CO. IO<A l.TOHS .... I IH'I" UHf; NIGUB. ~IS OCUJ!RONT A fantastic view o( the beaut. blue Pacific. Private s teps from your own door to the community beach. Exclusive a re a with a 24-hour s ecurit y gate . Sp acio u s contempor ary home with 4 bedrms. formal dining. fa m rm. rec reation rm . study. 312 baths . Spa & built-m fish aquarium. $1 ,200,000. WISLEY H. TAYLOI CO., lHhn 211 IS-~" Hlh load MEWPOaT CIMTBt, M.I. 644-49 I 0 KISS the lawnmo~r goodbye and move into th e carefree life en)Oyed an thls rucely decorat.ed 4 Bdrm, 21.'a ba t.ownhome Delightful ramaly rm. commwuty pool aod u sumable loans /\LL for ONLY 199.000 Clall nov. m.SJ'lO ALLSTATE REALTORS SPYGLASS Spectacular with views , sXlOI and spa !> Bdrms & bonus rm. Exquislll'I) decorated Ready for fast move tn SSZ5.000 Call JO-ANN DORAN 851 -9522 MEWAMDSHtHY is Uus 8 rnont.M old 3 'Bdrm bome wb1e1 bas bees:\ beauufully decorat ed. Odil(htluJ landsup- ing. a flowmg vaulted oethng an Li ving rm and~ coiy fare p luc e Only 59.SOO Call bow ffl.SJ70 ALLSTATE REALTORS ------- HAUOR Tll.ASURE Ma)eSlll' bay view from desen.td 4 Bdrm 3 blllh home l'rn alt' teen quaners .:1~ant1c l{amt' room Wt:'Lb.i r :in d f1rep l d tl' ~.iun 4 . cathedr.il t't'1l1nl('i 2 more rirepla r f's l'?Ollnn3od.' k1tt"lwn and huge derk A.si.uma ble loon ~3 M55C) ... , .. . ' . ' '))=~~.1NC . [ ~ f{~aJt[I ---------- STEPS TO SURF 0'4TK'r wm help fmance Only one o f <i kand Professionally dl'.'rorat e d . la r f:c b d rm ~. ~ourmel kitchen Pool. and ~auna Once an a ll fel1me op portunity. twnhse Only S269.000 Call now, 963 78Hl f • ••• I Mtclt ........ ~lrTileCo. ExqL11S1te natural mar ble beautifies your en tries. bathrooms. patios CaJI us Mon f'ra for free estimates. 759-1711 2 Wat .. ft OHt Ho..s 5 BR 4 Ba rus to m waterfro nt h o m e s w'l7x38 ' p vt doc ks ·Pri c ed $99!>.000 t o SI ,095,000 dare r t from bulder For delaJU! on these homes and appl to see. call Carol llorf, agt 631~. Pnn only --- HEWl'ORT Duplex. J bdrm.. 2 huths ea1·h unit I blk 10 bea 1 h fr plC'~ Furna~tll·d for '>Um mer "'antt>r rl'nt .. I:> Pn ced al S22S .OOIJ 673-3663 6i'~ n~ t:: H~ associated · 8 R0t(tRS-REAl TOllS l OH W lo•boo t 7• lt&I ISl.A.MD UYIMG F'ash>ooable Cape Cod 3 Bdrm home Vacation retreat or year round la v ing Gaganllc lJ11anli! room hosts ma&save beams and cozy f1re plurt' Walk Lo bay. bt'acb. boaun~ & slXlll5 Call ~ I "f •. I • t •• ' ,., ~" OwapO.,..• 10": down buys a duplex on a bualdable OOxl.50 R 2 loc Owner came5 ttw balanre and will sub ordina~ to a construe lJon loan. An excellent blo' BALBOA LSLAN D REALTY (173-870() THE IA YS OF ,_.EWPORT have l o be the loveliest sight around. rt 's all there from e very window in this four bedroom lush M ontecito in Harbor View Hills. Everything inside & out 1s new from s pa lo oven. $425.000 MEWP0ttT IA.RGAIN Owner wall consider lease option on lb1s S Bdrm + hbrary Newport Beach home. Owner says, make orler • Priva~ lron gated entrr. formal dining. bar '" fam.aly room. dark' room and UK'rech ble kite hnl. Master bdrm wtth mar - ble fireplace. flbkc an olf er! ~3-35.50 IN NEWPORT CENTER ~644~060 • , •• It 0 • I '~ 0 I '• I [~lfilll Ulff BA'Y 1"RT 2 Bl). SYCAMOll ..... 2Ba ·SE PARA TI: ~MIW OUl8'I' JUI+ l.Br AYr. ........ ...... J w. 2~ ...-.. 810 DOCX. Bil be. Quality towdom• --. a.m-om. cmdaL ~a a.ailab&e. C.-.. M.' 102Z ~Aw.~s.at. ....................... -------- hiooao.111· 1og. NICI .. UCIDI Gt 9epia. !Mid to WCllUide. C.11. 8oom /or lutl.Owat/Bldr. 1 ~. 14.'7Ml70 •1125 MM141._ ______ _ IT'S TIME TO RUN for your hat & purse. bu1Ty do'#n to tbia lowe&l priced view home in lrYuie Terrace. Ca II Sam for abowina. ~21. ... .,.....c....... 640-5357 DRAMATIC! Ocean View! N'J.ght ughts too. Shelter )"OUT income and begin )'OW" Westyte anew. Agl 957~ c rdllt.. FMtPde 3 Bdrm boaae. hardwood noon. doub~ aara1e. Lot 60&120. sm.ooo. .., Mcc:..I. ....... 541-772' IAIGAIM HUMTIRS Quallty built bom e. Shake roof, bard wood noon. dlftinC, a Bdrm 2 Bath. large yard. Asking .., ,950. CaJJ 540-1u1 .. ,,~HERITAGE . • REALTORS For s.Je By OwMt' ~ on cul-de-&ac. 2000 sq. rt. BeauUfW yard • pool. Owner will finance . SJJl9.500. Days 7S4· T788 or Wtnda/Eves~ RESPONSlBLE PTY COME .tr BUY THI S NEEDED TO buy h ant F1X.ER·UPPER. 2.br. 1 111 CdM Duplex., dnt w· be, E side, lot 60x200 can come. quiet tree hned st. be apUt to 2 R·l lots. Good assumable loan IJ.29.~. 557-3881, Pnn. Owner ~ 759-0221 _ooi__:.y_. ------- CorwHi~-· Su~r value $195.000 Pleasant 3br. 11.-.ba home. ~3 assumable io.n Large &OxlOO F ff Property, Open House Sunday l ·S . ..a Morn11111. Canyon Rd. 714-78G-0503 BY OWNER 500 PolaMtffa Chamung duplex. 2 cozy red bnd: far~places . Quiet comer l~ataon $27S.~ W\th a.uuma ble loan. Let ~ Show you. IACKIAY lSI'TIMEOFFERED A roomy JBR home with pool. Priced to seU at on· ly $129.000. CAU.644-7211 /Jn NluLi. CAILf Y & As:im 1 Ar ES AX&SAYI Be the l.al to lee t.bis 3 bd. 2 be pool rune on quiet tree lined street ln lovely fi a / -z::> Mesa V~rde . SlOS.000. --.rv Y U& ~ Jeanne. Ail 631·12166. RUl ESTATE 644 ·6397 ---------------Coda M.M I 024 ··•·•··············•··· MESAVBOE Ol'o'LY SJ 12..500 l'r~ paml. marnlous <M>cor and clean · a! a wtwtJe, J"5l b~tl."d ~o burry. Call 64.s-O:nJ FOREST E OLSON .... -"' ..... UST SIDE C.M. ONC tst TD on this 3Br. 1 ¥o1Ba home . O nly 10% dn . 5100.000 JONES REAL TY 673-6210 MeaaV .. lrg4 lk38a .• ---•TR_Ul_Y___ f'R, bkr. welcomt'. Ul6S Tat.hill Dr. ~n Tb f'r· 08.IGKTRJL ~..sun ~~cnbes th1' fn, ··I) ------ ('()Odo ne.i r S<• 1 11.1\t EASTSIDE Plaz<i It rea turt''> :: Br. I be w1bardwd nr... Bdrm 2 balh formal din $56.000 ass um l~t a l ml! room nt>w \arpeh , '.l 5'i ant. Super loc. new v.:i ll ro11crin a:~., m.500 Curt Herberts II, ('enllll<' floor.o., RV .ir ()Wn Agt631·12166. ~ and L' .. clo.,.'ll.,Ullr"I i---------enj urut Jo'or dn ,ppollll ment to <;('(' C' .ti I s..& 5Xlll> -~~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS OHL Y S'94,900 • super Bd~. family rm. RV a~ and lar)(t> comer k>t Be fast • Th 11 won\ last! Call~ FORESTE OLSON -....... ,., OAKGLEH D1 s tanct 1 v e n e w 2 EAST SIDI )ldnft -1'/J baee. S'7,500 54'-0814 .........•..•...••..... MARIMITA S pec-lacula r hilltop homes 2012-3206 lq. ft. Oo6e to Manna. Selva Rd & Calle L:.a Pnma vent Sl&I.~ to S24S.OOO. 8ll·~. 493-..oo6 Bldr O~PER.ATE! Beaut tun an ft.2 lot. OK dplx. Xlnt tnns Sl2SK '0 BO 66 l ·2659 &Toro 1032 ....................... bedroom. z•., ba con Beyen lake ovtt low in· donutuums SB'J.990 l.tte>l loan w "DO qualify. 2Sl.8El<k'nA,•e.<.:M. mg. Guarded f!•le en· 642-6734 trance ac('ents this -------pnme location in pre· VA TBlMS s t 1g1ous Sy ca m o r e Move--UI rondttJon. best Creek 'Jlus oearty new 3 ~ on todays market Bdnn house is t.&st.efully ~Y SIOS,000. In Ce>Uege upgJ'8ded &pnced under Partt.CaU~ ~.~.837-1298 FORESTE OLSON ~.... ..• • I'' , . .--~ Just stAlt.l.ng up an a bus I. oeu al your own., A good Wl.Y to tell people about it Is with a low-cost Clasallled •d. Pbone SG-5878, F 1•v.-., 1034 ....................... For Sale By Owne r . F\nancin1 avail. Open Houae Sat 6 Sun 1-~PM . Blwo Slater 6 Talbert off Ward. 1047'1 La BaUena Qr. 2100 aq. f\. ~. full Uwulation. lotl, 3ba, 3 car gar, air cood. intercom, burgla r y alarm . ~. poot etc, etc. etc. Must see to •P· preclat.e. $189,500. F'or more inlonmUoa phone B-OS27 . '::~::.' sec"'~~-°' £~s· .... ..... --.....,cuvt.~ ---. .___ ............. ·-~--i.. -= llDlll ILlllS ca . -TaMS-low ... ,_ '°"' loMPle - OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE NEWPORT HACH llG CANYOH Most Or aclous Verulllea Model. Wtde. Wlndlnjl Suspendedl Staircase C)verlooklng Marble Entry & Spacious l.lvln(( Room. Supul1tlve Four Bedroom. Four&. One·Half Hath Home. Ele111nt Clreular G•rden Kitchen Oen With F"lrepla~. HuRe Master Suite. Luxurlout1 Italian t.fRrble. Batha. View Of Coif Courst Coll Jo'or Appalntment. 1748.500. &31·1• .. ' Dani DllYI lBR. 2BA. lmmacW.te I C H I T C E ~;.:;,~,I I I la I owe 2nd. Aa•umable loan. can 1S1-tM7 or I s F 1 I ____ 1775._____ I I I r" 1· i I R-lLOT Prime ccei. Mesa locaUoft on Baker SL tor a.,.rtmentl or candol. BuUder 't t*kaJ• available. Call ad1 ror ln· bm9Uon. RC Tc 1ylo rC c) l·i°i·Gtl I ~ I BOLGIE ' I I I 1 • I • HINT lllMlllO r \lVl!l IN S9'J'2!SS rr rrrrr1 I I I I I I I I SCli\MrLIT'S AM••• la Cl 111111 •1.a llOO l • '# f l ..,.......... ,,.._ .. ........... ... • ... -.. -• -~ • • .. "" .---... ~ ---__. ......... -~ -.. ... • ... ,..., ....... ~ --.... --...... --., 119 ... -_.... • -.. ----... ---• ---~ .... ---: .. ........----·-------• ----~-------.. ..... ---,... --_,..,........._ ~.-......-----.. --In .... ~arbWle. S bedrooms =-~ft. c: to nrim club. swuu: .... e etc. Call today. IBllMUlm t:n~=:tr==..~~ Ealatu. Luab laad•ca9ln1 with ••a.fall pond. cloef _to lake, awlm ~·'t.d~· PllJME LOCA"MON f Ju.st lla IO burry f -.£Liii! Hen'a an excellent opportunity to auume the exlaUna loan with no qualllf.lna· Enjoy tennl1. pool and lake ecllltiea wttb tbll beautiful 3 bedroom coado. Call fOI' detaia.. If -' ''' I ... \ ' • : \\ • 1 ll) u .......... . .. , .................. . •CMCOTTA•I 2 Bt ..... AIMae loan ... d:•'fPMJ. ~.900. CENTUl\Y 21 Surf 5.11-'1'5GukforCbN fOR SALE BY OWNER 4.Br, 2811 borne by park & scbL A.sting S13t .000 w 1 ll caJT)' peper. 963-0594. DOU HOUSE !Ma charming patio t.. futures 2 Bdrm lw bldll, and ls localed ClD cul de UC Slreel, Dell\ to crembelL Very clean and private. Terrific for a Y'O'JDI or rel.ired cou pie. For an appointment toeeecall ~51181). ·-. :.-. HERITAGE REALTORS tlJST Slll Ueaut&lul Ucnt.acc Park CQlk1o :t bedrootnb. fa m 1 ly room. crntnl 111r P\rlc<-t locttlkKI l'111l to ~. BACHB.OR CONDO <.:ommun1ly s wirnmmg, spa, tennL'I, volleyball. lawxlry rac11Jt1es. C11ll now RANCH REALTY 551-1222 •WOOOIRIDGE• 2Br. den, Broadmoor. $119,000. 4 Ar, den, Biscay. $189,000 M«i687 & 642-0112. Panoramic view. hy owner. Turtle Rock Con· do. Upgradt!d 2Br. 28a, den. 2 car gar. formal dill. rm . ms1de laundry, •CANYON ~-....... ..... -... ft . 4 lo. ....... ~ ... J'ool .............. 111 ST AlllS CO. &73-7111 SIAVllWI 0rean • C'lt)I lll(tlla VIOW ~.000 • $!1Y&,OOO .,;.,. r lu111 ve Pnnc ooly f'a\nck Ti:nure, ""'· f31 1211 10%00WM/OWC VIEW HOME N4rwport 's hnest 3 lid rm decorator home Bui It w-ound (.'(!Jltrul utnum Master ~wtc· hi.th r u:1tom loft & O.ik s p1rul stairr ase ('u ~tom JDCUUl pool w •l'anyo11 ~ city hi;:hl.g view d1rcdly o(( muslrr !'JUllt.' l':x tensive Ubl' or bril"k, wrought iron & prv ress1onal lundbl'ap1nl(. Don 'l buy a honw In Newport Rea1·h pnor lo seemi.t th1:, one CALL HEOCARP~,. B33-ll80 --- UDOISLE 2-Sty. early Cahr. 3 Bil, den. 3 ba . !iv rm w fpl, & beamed cell <:oiy patio. Walk to bcnt•h. club & tennis racll $315,000. Call MlSSION RF.ALTY 494-073 1 ---- ....... ,... Mt Olilr .... laNle a..--......... 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""' wW mtt'1....., .t 00• •WI MMHI • .._ .,._. 8rlfb& • _..._ •tmo. 4 Ir, 8 • , I • l 'I hlri,.T-..Cl'l·ml iil'S lft•-• H••r c eMerJ.-tmo.Pll&ltd JIMll1J w1cor5•0•• YI••·• . -·-..-. t..atald• oeta ...... •M o•oa J -~~~I~~. ~'· Prl~J·s °I prtcm R·a lo&. by ~r. &.im¥~r uu• J br. 3 be. • ~. from ~= ~ c;::r;,. ----~ .. !.-~. .,..._ ~ ~ ffUl1'JI o ft X 150 fl WUI a..cb. 2«.ory, 4 yr. oW Jacn:sl, 1rdar laeld. R£Al.TOll8 llDl · • coo~ret• w t brollen HOIOllFORRENT boule. No piN, ao ~ . .._...,__, ·----l4M4tl Daye 144-1744. •vta. 3 or .W. Priced from H75. Surf Rully, 8UJn' Cl mL ...... hcd y.nt 6 Ul-71G 0-. 2 br, 2 ba + den, $ BIG. vww, pool, t.. • ...... htefi. 1aratu. P'1oilllea DOGl.jac. ByNwptCr.t. lalld. At1'0M aUwt from t UolO/Coel• Mu• ..... 2400 plu1e. Kida 6 peta S Br + den. frpk, 1 ml to \t..m. -.~. ~ - 000 ". ---11 -.-.. Sub.....,. •-"""l :±co ........... ,,~. -Oii' bch. Vwy cieaa. IDIO. • . • •• --,..,.. .. "" ~.... ....................... - -_.. ... ---.. ..... _.l~"' 1111. ,..__ ._ ... _ ....... 2 1ah, O wner1A1eo\. ~Al\a.Ol'....,.1 ma'TLAf#,aiol•. mo.--:.-...."""· b:~o:ki:i';'c,'11 Glim.MO-ml____ RENTAL llOILIASI Redut'ed to*'°· MWjy ·-· ,_ co.rM. "7$11POl51-&lll IAYC•T PRJCt:D RJOlrr! Step down 1lvtn11 room over looll• eharrnln1 brick a-Uo wltJi Kol pond TM prrf~ •l>Ot '°' pl1ota uod IUIK'IOUI ou&.ck>or en tt'rt•lnlraK 4 Bdrms. family room. l.l ln1nt1 room 111nd much morl' Dlil.WUI~ . ··~5200 s..-.. Capidrano I 078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 4c HorM &hrt• 4'nJ i>q n :>lO~lt: story high quality e ustom home Puno view or t'.ap1slrano Valley Now under eo11s truc t 1011 l 'ompl~uon mid M :iY $499,000 Dave 1Jou1 kl· RI tr, 546-9'J50 Hy Owner, <t Ur 3 Ha . Z !olY Vlt'W lot Owner w1 II !>l'l 1 ut Ill'; down o)r Wiii \radt' t;nergy f''acton. ~73'tS ----- SalltaA.na 1010 ...............•..•..•. $71,500 .ui.. ....__..,_ -1 ... ...a 2 lfllhw 3J4Z ........ _ -.. -1.NCOWE PnuPERT'V New 2 uewoom 2 blalh __., 3 bf ba, fpk:., _.................. ..__,., ,..,.,._,. .,._,_ -"""' ... od .. J•r bo-·. ...l•1loa L•'"•a f~ard 1ardener rrv.u -·-· • .. Co~';try"" Club. o:ai. ..,.,._. ' . ' Hu11'111&100 Harbour 3br • .ILl1Jl'P8 Lrl 38r 2i,.,be • Type Homca. 24 hr !?!.1.-Hood Lo., CM 2"4!b1 , Condo. rile. lam rrn. lovley view, MNfity, 3 l>V\ be•chetl. tA!IDola.pool. e .. uufull)' -... bel pooUiP'c'r. T'rullure bl«' l•nd1caped, ao mr•n-Uffn t view. tra pool. NOOmo. Brkr. f'll mu PadLIC Coul tenMce yard 9w'p .... Verde a BR 2 116oe. ~. NJ.m7 Mf.-01.M. Hwy , Laguna 8 c b . 98110ClubhouMRd. 811• Family l\pl..-qwe l Euc. ~ ~ 8 3 ba 'W-ATER--F-RO-NT--w-/doc--k tlM P (714)499-~79. ~~~I.I ~:,~ mkrowave".tt~comp: roramaUerboata. Lowtt 4-ILEXES AIOM SIH.000 2KDOWM MEAaot~D 8t'o&tt (714 175()..1434 MEW UHfTS, C..M. Lee 3bd. 2ba own« 's wut w/ffl)I, yard, garages. 3 w:uta at $235,000 and 4 wuts at S285.000 TSL Invstmt.s ~ 1603 20 9'IEW UNITS.CM Buu\lful 2 bd, 2 ba townhouse unit s w tfrplcs, vaulted c~1I· ~ iSL lnvstmls 642 1603 14 Units. Orean Vll'w l'"-"1llve cash now ~Ta'< Sht!lter fl.nance al !J', ;.and No points. 9 5x Gnl'I:.. $430.000 Ask for Jim Valt>nllne. A.:t. 912.1.577 MUD & BUTTER 3 (ourplexes 1n C:o:.ta Mesa Can be sold .separately AJJ J Br 2 Ba each. Owner will rarry at l ()"; for 4 'ear.; 25r~ down. F\IU price $195.000 each f.ach apt t.s rt.>ntt'd at ~100 mo Y1•urly in l'O~ $1!1,200 pr bldg o.tofS.. OK. Call S40-U51. uk for ~ bar, full alMCUtiea. part of duple.:. 2 Br o.~ ~ w tJ•c"2.&l. tie Uv rm wttrpk. 2 car prage, riewty decorated. Dede, all bft:na. 2 b&b \0 buch. 4010 River Aw. Drive by. do DOl diaturb te,oanl,¥ • ,. ... .,. 2'00 -------Euc. bome. 3 Bdrm. newly decorated. f rpk. 2 car car. Prlv•t~. Nr dJurche6. acboola ~ s. c Plaza. P.UO furn incl. MSO/mo. S46,38~8 or MS-OllG2 alt 12 noon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR SALEN £W 3Br . 2Ba CONDO. decorator furnlabed . 2 rrplca. rabuloua view. Like Tahoe. sm.ooo 615-0013 .......... &ct •IJI ZIOO ~~~~~~~~~ 3 Br. 2 ba. fam rm. fri>k . rourtyard entry ~7S. N/J.., Olm S.SZ.84. ....................... Fallbrook I l.9acre Xlnl bldg lot. ff.one C'OWltry wMew Trade 0 C. pro- perty. $4.S.000. 851 1664 Red&toh WClll!hd ••••••••••••••••••••••• I BUY HOUSl£5 AT 95°/o Of MARK ET VALL: a:; •No Pee •lmmOO PurC'hu~ •Move when r~ady •J->nvaw Party !m-7087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HoiMMt ...... shed ······••·•············· lr¥t.. 3144 ····•······••·····•···· CoUeee Patt area. 4 br. 2 ba. frpk. bltns, eorl. ya.rd, dbl rar garage. 2278 CorneU. 967S. Incl. gr<kir. fml yd.~~ Newport He1gbl$. 2Br. 2lla, ram rm , chUdren oil. sax>. UlC I. gardener & wattH 631 0443 o r 1 3ZJ.. 71ftO aft 2· 17 ---- 3Br. 2'h Sit Coodo. no pets, pool & tcnrus. $..'595 mo liitdl IN y &U L3a4 A gt 2br. s m Nr K· Mart W>Mo Call aft. s. 5"48 !1&46 Trinidad Jslaod lrg 3 Brdm, ~ WUb 3$' did woo. A#.f.. ~1M3 .,..,.. 3244 -·••••••••••••••••••• S mllb·Meyer . Act . Several rental• a vall NOW! From 131115. 2br, 2be. M95. lbr. ~. 2br vtew ~. 5br, Jba. $700 4br. lba, NEW $195 • 561-2000. The Lakes. Lux:. w /ell 1m~o1t1es . Upgraded 2br. ZZSMo + dep. No Pm '1111...m?. R&ITALS SBr.2"'1ba .......... ~ 4 Br. 2'h ba, Pool : Nwprt Be1r h. 1875 3Br, 2i,.,ba •........ S'TOO "8r, 3btt ..•••.•..... ~ H>-$15'7 or 541-1813. VERSAILLES CONDO l202 2br, 2ba, H1rbor Vie.,. Spe ct'acular amenities. Security Adult. No Pets. $.'!85Mo. 714--.-0 or ~$ M·l" 71~ Bl"f.a coodo; 3 BR. 2 ba, tn.level ; mint cood. lmmed. pouess Subm1l oo lucill • pets. f700 .\3e:Dl 64(>-0020 BA C K liAY MI NI RANCH. v. acre. liOrse. barn & corral. 3 BR. I' Ba , f'am Km, (pie, CJU fdni6 O/W. stovt:, lanai $750. $300 dep. ~ll6 2 BR ldlx. matr. smte >. J ba . den, approL WlO sq. ft.. f)-pk .• wet bar, 2 r11r gar Tenoi.s. pool. sauna. .. 5"tt r • .,M t\...,i-n.IC: Jarun:1 pn vii. Lea SP "~ \.M'I ~ 1"9'"~ S60. MS--0101 or <21J) Turlle r oc k Lovt:ly ~57_«> _____ _ tnbme 2bl-& den. A <.:, Attractive s un·hlled 2· nucrowav~. $'12!> Call st.ory 3 br rondo. rum or ~ unJum . all fac1ht1es, BY OWNER• 5Br, dbl gar, very clean. $120,000. 964 -4897 ., 1182-1613 patio. $H9.~_._95S-_2_154_.:._ Harbor R1dgc t>yna:.t >. YouncJ b.cuti•• Hoi cbdo r bacheloretl\• r ondo, dOf!e to S-Outh Coast Plaz.a shope. .. :N TICING Mt-;l>ITt-:ft RANJ::Afll atmosphPre, privute patio. ~1·1'unt}. 111101 &. spa ll "s all hl•rc' llKlt t°dll ~ 1720 ~ PR€HIG€ I HOME\ San Joaqwn COWllf')' Club area, lrvtnt' Vrly renl3l, end um1 Overloolun~ laXe and golf roursl' 2 BR & den. rum No ~w. Sll50 mo ) rl) 3 Br• den. 2frplc 's, large POOL New cond ~e Prt S725 + pool ~ tst. last t set• I yr I~ Av111l 1JT1ml'<I Xlnt rarruly are11 Agt. David 6411'..ms l'n1 ve r s 1ty Park Townhouse , large 3 bdnn 21.., ba lar~c yard, next t.o greenbelt Ten· rus. pools. etc. S62S mo. lease ™--0913 or all S & wtmds 532-1169 poolside loc auon. short term or year leas e . Owner agt. 64G-12A_3 __ Landing borne. upl(raded 3Br :!be, pool, jar. By owner Sl.87 ,500. 840-17 39 NEWPORT WEST 3 BR 2'h Ba. Super sharp. P unobsln.K'ted city v1t•w ERFECT 11950 i.q rt 2 Br, :I ha, HOME m>.CX>O 759~ for the !>mall family of Npt Crest Condo $2Z!>,OOO any 11ge. 2 bdrm. 2ba. Huge mstr swt.e w ocean +den m Rancho San Joa vu+ 2br. 2.,.Jba. fam rm. qwn. Eiccellent condl· frplc, mirrored wet bar. lion. THREE easy-care pool, jac. tennis. 22 Am..'!i patios for relaxing any Crt.. (}(fers. 673-2181. lime. I -Eastbluff. 4Br & den. $895. 1 mo. l.mmac. TAABEU.. -· SPl-:ClALOfo'l-'I.;({ ONLY·S83.500 I Cozy 2 sly home Many upl(rades owner will CaJTY al 10% interest. No qualifying. Cash m on lhili investment. Pnn on· Real Est.ate Investments 333J W. Coast lfwy, NB 645-6646 Closed Sunday NEWPORT HEIGKTS 2 Br house & 1 br guest . 1rg R·2 lot. Assume lo11n $137 .SOO. Owoer 1bk r, ~ SCOTT UAL TY 5J6.75JJ 645-5399 ly . Call Mr. Moses --------- anma.. PreeU&e BBQ model, uperaded , Sl17.JOO. Principals On· 833·860() ly.M&-003a .,...... 104 --··•••o•••••••• tt523 ~Dk:IRV19CE B.EGAMCE lOIJlftl -.och i o48 ~4f 4f\llll11.EllC>c:I( ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elegant aod comfortable! is the bell t way to ~nbe this gorgeou" OCEANFRONT Turtlrerork e xecutl ve townhouse' Lovely hJUE and oigbt Ughl view too' 3 Bdrm and spac1ousn('Ss abound. Formal dining Jll'll 1259.000! Call to pre view. 752-1700 New Modu lar T ype •k>me5. pvt rommun1ty. 2 bchS. 2A hr secunty, 5ub·lett1ng OK:--.,from ~.000. Treasure (SftMd Mot>1te llomc Pk J()fl() J So. Coast tlwy LaJtuna '"'''111 '1 •1'"1''"''""'H' Beach.RM P . (7 14 ) [~lillmlll-400--3579_. --_ WLiWI Sp-dacular Lot WhJle water view lot 1m proved. 10.000 +sq. ft bulkhnl-( pad 1 lot 11rr oceanfront. Soulh La~un a $450 ,000. 714195&-4!1!19 HERITAGE PAHK Condo 3 Br. 2'h ba. 1 sqtl. $124,900. ~1726 Woodbridge Grove. lake site. single family at tached homes. The /\IJbum for $122,350. Tht BentJey for $131,500. Both incl. 2 Bath. 2 ca garage. frplc. a1t cond. microwave. Upir aded t.broUg.hout. Brand nt'w Avail lmmed. For sale b)'owner. ~9062 __ &nrraldBoy Leaseiopllon. I~ dci;:rtt ocean view, 3 hr. 3 ba. fN> land. Owner rmancc. 15 year loan. anln~I only pmls, partllll pnnr pml ea 3 years $395,000 or best offer. Owner ai,'l 497 512Aor494 71!ll Woodbridge 2 stnry, 3 br. WOODS COVE 1i,<, ba condo. Washtdry 2~., blocks Lo heach room. Frplc. pvt yard + Sparkl111g ocean view i rec. pectage UI CI: Lake. BR+ !am rm home pool, jacuu.i, teruilil 1 w beuul. oak firs. bnck more. 1116,650. By owner, frplc SlBS.500. Assuma 5 9062. ble tn. <.:a LI eves 4 U4 1!!36, <Nm /8gl. l~CULATI l..aglMaHJHs 1050 SO. tRVIME ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sp9cbl8 4 bdrm, 21>'.r ba ~lsure World. Gate 14 cm xtra l&e lot. N~tural Panoramic view. 3rd cedar walla, ceramic Ute floor Villa Nucva 2br entry. mirrored 2ba ·586-6879 AtC::. ult w a r d r ob e s . a u t o 7~ 1prinklen. cul-de·SBC · ---- SJ2,&,.500. By owner. Prln. l.ocJMa~ l052 only. 561· 1494 or 979-2560. ··-·•••••• •••••••• •••. $13,590 Down! No Qu1Ufylng ! <nrner wlll finance! Bri1bt cbeery home, I .. to lbe lake in Wood· bndp. Cel lecl C.,..t 714-1202 FOR SALE OR RENT Sale 992.500. assume 9'4 ln·low pymts If rented $550 mo 2 or lt>ss ctuJdmJ considered. Lg. tWl'\tRtcondo-JBr. 2.Ba, frplc, 2 pools. 714-499-162.:i ifN/Alvmsg. BE 1lIB Fl RSI' TO SEE nDSNEW LISTING! A very n ice neighbaft>ood and Sad · cDebeck view. aurround um • bedroom. 2 b:.th famil¥ home In Niguel. MU'adlve yard and ln· ...;;..;~..;.......;....-----• i.ior fireplace provide ...,_,.._..._..-...... _........,_. •CCll!Dl.I )'OUr family wlll OlVUO: OONDO love. Sl27 ,:;oo oa 1olf COllflt with UNGOREALF.sTATE lllQlldaln v1ew. Prtme ____ -._1_120 ___ _ a A11umable MlwpGJt •Kh · 1069 .......... , ....•..•.•.. OaLlJo-Donn. Alt. HJaUOI VllW Hl..fW Lovely Monaco model. Qu6et etreet. Lra. pvt. b9ck 1ard. Aaeumable 1ll T.D. Pnce: $11$,000. Call owner for appt. 6«).GllO. CASTUIYSU Total luxury abounds '1Sl.8'167 or 835-TTTS lhruoul tb1s 3 Bdrm 0-....Realla .... Medil. borne To,, quaht y ••••••••• •••••• •. ••• ••• construction and every Mable Ho.e• conceivable amenity in • f'or S. I I 00 eluding stained gloss. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dl"CUlllr lltai re ase, h and painted tiles. so much more. 300 deg view. Call to see. Newport Piet-RHtty 673-2058 NEWPORT CH.E."1' Attenttoo mv~tors• 4 l)r condo, 15"-"' down, /\l"fl). assumable l oi.tn Leverage 1:alore l'ool. JiJCUl.Zl, t('MlS 5'11\ 71Sl:l Agt ---- Waterfront & doek Oul.rmlJll( 2 br, 2 ha. f·n le rtamment & vllctat11111 hou.-;e. 001 31.ith S t . NH ~.000, OW<.: $22!0,000 Jt w ·,,; m 2211 Waterfront &dock lAAld your own dream house on ~·x100· lot oo:i 36lh St... NB. 8J3 2211 By owner Bat·kbay. 3 hr. MOBILE HOM E BUY·SELL·RENT· FINANCE ~..,._Stott Info: tROt6oft Cettter CAU.US'61-1021 UGUl"l.A CH4RMER I 9 7 11 S 1 n p, I e w 1 d t· 161lrrcst. lo 'pare rent. l'kl!SC UJ IOWn J ~l U.Sl L.o<l tSl~7!fl 1 Mobi~ Homr Ston 554-7070 Mobil<· home, Lido Park. ;fl Drake. NU ~2.000 675-8167 New dbl wide 2 br. yard, private. 1lhl rornc r 'Va<'e , near llo al! $/X.!'IOO 67 3-0093 eves I bit . view , 201 1 2 Bayview. ~ ;\ lit\ ~forSale 1200 Sl 13.CXX> !179 5949 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &ntbluff COftdo s10,ooo ._owe 3br.z~.,ba.lg ram rm Vll::W 291.S Quedada. •i~n ~al &Sun l 5 !'>46-~77 SEAVIEW Port Royal Owner 714· 759-1.S92 --- BAYSHORES $385,000 Beautiful Bayshores. J Bdrm executive homr. Recently remodele d Highly upiraded Two s ltyllg h U. wl'thnr. beauWul patio with ~un deck and spa Ft.-e land A mus t l o sec. I-o r private pTevtew. r ail 1So2-1700. I 1 + A 1· r c ~ . n ~ a r On•an.,t<lt>. 1onNI 1\ 2 JAN.Ihle lot :<>Piil. mini hor'I(' rirnch. rlower >!f'Owtni:. t'tr Hedocl'd to $139,000 (";il l lli.tr\l'Y Hoy, Brkr 714 757 s.u> Si\.N LUIS OBISPO Will sell with terms. or trade for Orange Co re s1dence 10 a cre-s has wat.er & 1978 Sllvercrest rnobue home. Ne~ Sao tu Man a. St:.> ,000. LOCJUM Vlloge R..E. 497-1761 --- Af.;!=-1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~PL EXES AlOM SI 59 ,000 200/e>DOWM NEAR otSHEYLAMD Broker ('714 n~-1~ c-... .,Loh/ er,,h 1500 ....................... SACRll-'1C l:>6 lou. Hwpt .. Ifft hy Pacil1c View Memorial End al cul·de·HC. 3 Br, 2 Pk. 4·$400 ea., 2-14'15 ea. 8:1 w/Fonnal Dining & + tranarer $30. for de· Fam. Rm. Super cond. tails writ.: PO Boll 82, Grelll uaumable 10.~% Point Arm•. Ca. 954M. loan. Pou. Leaae Opt. or or ca1J Doo.id Cbarln long escrow. $149,.500. (107 >tm-2525 Qlrt Kartaert.a. ll, A~ .. ~/ 131.13116 u. 1100 ••?.w:r:1~~ •....................... -~~~-!.:~-3 DeluH unlU Hunt. REALTORS Harbour. Owner will THll&.UFM Bey .. oce1" view! SOpblslic•t.ed t.ownhomo. ftr.t .. moat desirable Mr\)' area locallon. flnt otrer~na b y orlalnal OWll«. fl29.000. Agent MO-~ finence. Bkr ITS.Z*>. .... ,,.,.,.., zooo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 D&UXI &141TS PRIME ltASTSIOE, CM 2 8dr:Neacb. 'nlE:STARHP3 CO. 171-"ml •DC UNITS* IS6 ·ln xlol area o f Anaheim. 10 yrs old. Gross income $523,000. 74-2Br.1Ba 82-1.&-. lBa. super pride rJownentup As1wut $S.250.000. 52· Pnde oC ownership. H B. Gross lncomt' $240.000 Seller mot1vat ed. ~.200.000 (Property L'i sold but dea I look~ s haky. fi<lck up o rrers arccpted 1 DAVIS & CLARK INVESTMENT «n! We.terly Pl .Ste 285 Nwpt fkh ~l 16'~i 2 FOURPLEXES l.'J,..., Down 12'4 r1nanr mJ: avail 1\101' /\. .. sum k>11n 2 years old liea<'h & Garf1dd, Hunlinf?ton Ht'ach Tremendous l<:wra1tc Smith Mey••r. N!l.640 ~7or!>4H 7H IJ DUPLEX IMORAHGE <.1ean. neat 2 Bdrm units. ~-pa.rated by 2 garai<t·'> t..an:e grassy y;jrd "'tth plenty or play dft'3 9)5,().(J don osen rt<R)lON · SKIP TO IEACH 6 Deluxe units, only $325.000. SCOTT REAL TY 536-7533 8wrTHPOOL $275.000 Tty 2!nc dn WI II ron Sider carT)'lOfC at 11'4, S harp bulld1n 1o: in Anaheim HWltin!llon fkh Rlty MZ-4114 or 840-5027. Jim Wtbon 2UNITS CotlOMA DB. Mil Delwre duplex only 5 years old. Eaeh U11lt lJ ldem!Cal at 1.5.SO IQ f\ 3 Btdroom. 2 Bath with brick. fireplace. tuah compect«, and cenmlc tile. Upetall'I unit hu t.o balconies in It. Great for two family altuaUon : jS2.1Ji:I) ' 9UAIL PLACE rROPBTtlS ... 10,.. "'l:JO , ..... , zzoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Aa9 P1lm Delert. a p. proved ror 43 condoa. °"'1el' {8roker m-2290. Buy & lkuC'h 759 Ofll 1 ~kCKh Jl48 ·········•············· £i'1tdc 38' 2ba. new r r11t & drµ5, fpk. nr srboob llOO 645-2764 ------V1etor1a Be a r hrronl C."USTOMNf..-W CONDO Home. yrs l"<'. n,."(jwood brk int . J lir, p11t10 3 Br 21i'l Ba. frplc. 21J.790-l272 JacuzzJ No ctuld~ or ---1 pe13 165() :mo 642 5312 OCEANF'HONT <.:OT-TAUE, 2Br. pv\ bcb. 3 Br 2 Ba . fam rm. fpk . ad}ls 49&-3579 poUo, 2 fncd belt yrda, nr ' SC PIAU.&. No dog.a. 9JO ...,........,_. 1152 rm. Incl frt )'rd grdar ... •••••••••••••••••••• 831.at.86. Avall. 1Sldel ocean vi~. Im· mac. 2br. frplc. pallo. 2 Br. 1 ba. cfllU, drJll. f r1g, aec:.. pool, t.enn.15. 1450 See at 2'116 ~ SL Adult living . $750 Nodop.ICM5l0. 861·~ 0..,..., JU6 ... w,...t ._.. l I 6t ·--·-··--•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 br, 3 ba. ~&n/V~)' Ta!un« raerveuons. vaew. 33122 Marina Vu :Mb St bear h house _ta.._aHZ __ 1_0 ____ _ ---~-F.mt•V'*f 3234 ·•··········••········· 3206 ·•············•·····•·· ......•.......•........ HOY ES FOR RENT 3 oc 4 BR Pnced from ~Z75 F'ncd y1rd & R•ra ges fo·arn1l1es please Kids & pi>ts wticome Qill 964 2566 or 973.~1-~.~ftt 3Br. i•Ba end wut condo Ml6 mo. l5t + \a\, llSO teeurity. 27 Herit.aae OT. BW en ..3'J5.5 or ~231.3 Condo 2br. dea.21,;bl. 3 peliaa. 2-aly oo bea4tt R.-cbo s.J. Goll Cowae. Prof. decor ft landC"p. Al· tdlpr alOMo ~ V1 EW New 3 8dnn J Ba condo. all extra s . guuded gate <"Ommun1- 1y. Harbor Rklge SUIOO I m-0564 uw oo Udo for 11195 mo. • br. z i,., ba. Call Bill al f73.7D. R.ELISTt:D ~ 2br gar• S*.k>. lht.ure ~. no pea. Avail S/2IO. 6'5-$7711 Ill z. , _______ _ ~ .... 1241 ....................... *uoo ru ~T'J:iALS 13 BR. 2 BA. q . I UIUIY pll&io. 2 car pr. AcC'e55 ~·Up RJIP '° t.eania. beta • d ub. m 4 )d8-lS79 ssso. <213 llU-7900 or ~... l250 m•l6'7S--OllOS-....................... HOMES FOR RE."lT 3 oc 4 BR Pnced from $&-~ F'ncd yard • RaraRe s fo'am1lle s please K1d11 & p t'lS 'M'k'Ome (.~ 11 964 2$66 or gn 2971 "'°'. no r ~ ElcttulJve home 111 xlnt w..t.cllff locatJon 4 br. J ba.. spa & many xtras Nancy 67$.1.8$J mom.ml(!> i.! Rdrm home. unfurn BX> 2 11lory, 2 br. 2. ha, I-Um. smo Lou l;jn,•«htcl & A.'\SOI' 67 5 3331 CoroM deot Mar 3222 ....... 4. IHdt 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ ~ 3252 HOMES FOi< RENT I ._ •••••••••••••••••••••• ••SUPER RENTAL ON T HE H/\.Vfo.R ONT , leli.5e, eJ1.rlu.s1ve Do\•t>r Shorts !> Bdrm horn•· """th pter & noat for 60 rt boat. mlO Mo Yrly Bny & Heach ftealty 7~ ORI l ·······••·············· !'>Br. 3 bu, Irvin<' Ttrrat"l", 1t.ardener incl 1\va1I now l •> "111; 1 5 l l'l • " I: l ' 644 963:. 3 or 4br PnC'ed from IJ() ~ <>Celln v tt"'" Im 1 ~~ f'nl'd )ard & mar 2br, rrplC'. patio, 1taral(eS f"amdac~ rnR. ~e<'. pool, tenn" please . Kids & pet~ Adult 11 v1nl( $60V wdrome Call 964·2566 or 661 ~ 9n2971 Agt. ~~-_ t41sio11 ~ 3 llr I Ba. frpk, wulk t-0 bench&. sl.Ur('S. S6SO mo l5t &< la.'t ;. Sl:,O depcl61l 7~ Ad !;,1ttt•r • 17, 24 hrs 642-4.X>U J bdrm 2 ba t.st & lru.t Gara1ie. patm Year!)' S tA Hwy S6SO mo 673-11-48 ColtoMHa 3224 ·····•••••········••··• Sharp 2 br. !>W\l' & r('fnl( /\dultll. no pets S395 mo 548 1377 KIDS ,tnfS OK ~ISIDt: 2 Bl<. $4% I BR dup S395 Gar & pat.Jo 642 Z> 10 or &46-4848 Oe.anZbrw tencl RaraRe s:r75 mo /\dult.a. no pets TT3 W WIL~ 63l-4889 -------- 2 Br. 2 fl.a coodo So. <.:!il Plaz:.a 1rea ~. Agt 642-3850. 642-1010 VACANT J Bdrm. ~. 2 Bdnn SC7S Extra sharp ~t" to scbooU. rwys & sbop pout. _ _,,,_rtr:l __ l'lffii@1i$ltiMQ 962·44nlr.i:)S46·8103 °'8rnling Jbr. 2ba. d tn nn. frplr. dbl gar . walk t.o ~h & ~cbools. ~M o No pets 642 :n 43 2 Bdrm. 1 be, Iii!~ yard luds OK $415 mo 963-0002 eves J Br 2 Ba. 1vatl. March 1 lflOO. tst. La.st & ~ur. --9814. 848-6444 ---- $ br, dUldreo & petll 0 K. sroomo. 536-75'2 .r; Dord~t~ e# herb ~DIA tan8d rt.U\n if\4- Mm. Wi/I ~~(~~~ ~~~-~~ Yoo may reques1 Ad-Sitter ~when placing yoor od ... our MSitttr number will appear in yoor Daity Pilot ad . . . Ad-Sitter tokes your fiJl 111 OQIS •• • you ml in at yoor ~ to qet the ~ to your od ... this aerva is only $5 per week. For more information ond to place yox od coll "2·5671 ····•········••••··•··· HUMES f'OR Rf:.Vf 3 °' 4 BR Pn~ from $560-ml t'ocd yard & i a rages i-· a m 1I1 •':. please Kids & pt'ls wek-ome Ca 11 964 256ti or m3'71 ARt . not~ 3276 ....................... 2 Br. den. 2 ba rondo. I yr ~ ~s mo Pool & llJ)a 15t. l...:;t + ~ dtp. LSOO sq n .s3-134 l. ev~ &-12S4 or 493-2734 Ask f~AJ~Jerry --- •• ....,.. a.odt )269 s. Jiat •••••••••••••••••• ••••• c.apisi• miO 3278 NO f'EE' Apt & Condo ••••••-••••••••••••••• ~ntals \'11la Rentals 2 br, 1 ba. v~w of fOOl m-4912 Bkr hills. garage auto dO<>f° ---0!)4ener, quJet family Spyglass ocun & bay ne1gl\borbood. fenced ,_ 41>f. new crpt~ & yard 'w 1cove~ patio. ~l 3 car gar 2 frplcs. a conv. t.o fwy It shopping icrdnr inc I. Sl$00mo $4lllS mo J0771 Paseo El 66-0Tl'S Arco. 768-4608 <keAiJ view. dJ.c 2 BR. 2 be condo. fri>k • d«k: s.to..... 3210 a1J bit am: wiU consider 2 ...... ••••••••• •••• • •• • yr. leaae. '750 !DO.! BHP. ZBr. 2BI Condo. or So. Cst a(ll. ~70d0 Plaia. dwnst.n. 24 b.rsec, IAYROMT w MHYC ?100 aq fl. s bdnns. 1 '-t ba. Sl&.'IO per mo lease. will ccmkter 1bort term. .......... Ston '7S.1n1 Honesok! Super blg 3Br. 2ba bm oo oVT .,.. acre In Badt Bay. ffl)I, country ldtch. etc. Ort bnkhM wf'#d. bar ~rmo. Call ~.14.WTT1 BIG CANYON: Securlty l'mdld nvtni Spadoul Dmae bocnl. f40."'2 a.tobMeb. 14. detue 3 br. fam. bnme.~ Newport Cr•ll Condo. .... Ulll\r ace .. oe.an ¥1', 2 br, 2~ ba, l•Ol rm. fll>k, Wit bar,\POOf, Jae. ......... ~111. UDO ISLE IBll. 1 ~ ba, bltlaa, So. pat io. MOtmo.113"4GG Ill util pd except elec. SC75 mo. 894-2582 w. ....... 3291 ....................... • ~ buge mslr bdrm. 2 car gar w/opnr. No Peta. Avail. 3 16. S!l2S.. ..... C wf1 :id U.h!.W.d 342S ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIASIS •ALC>Ui ......... ..c .. • 3Br. E-aMie c..M .• eu~. type. Bnnd oew +pool, .,.. • privacy. ~ mo. .... -2BrlntneVW.1e Oreen, br1od o•• ~floor unit~. •2Br+den. trvtDe ShlaJl). ~mo.. lM. CeltoPn ..... 71Z..1700 (ll'ffll IH q • 11\tUN10 1\1 Ill• I• 1w1na Ye.r\1 a br, 2 ba. peuo. 2 BR. oe• cpu, encl pnse, carport. Good ...,._ W ID bkup, end area. '*9• to beacb. s-do Mela Verde aru. BrQUr-m-4112. tmmo. S5'7·'11G --·· ------.... __ --· ---·. •#••·-·•'-• ----,... ... -\&-.. ---,. ... - -....... --.. -• ------~-........... -··· _______ ..,... .... I l l l d .· .. I• d ~ 0 ,0 .r I. .,., ............ Af• ......... ....,..... . ....................... ·····················•· .... 4000 ...... S.... 4JOO u., ..................... . ............................................. ........................ Aoo111 111 Ooata M .. , ~~MO.a ..... occ ...... . ..................... . ~ .••. co...,.. cute lbr Cdll IMJme . •uimo. MJ,uoo Ad· *'-' tlGll or 175.aML ...... •••••• PDm9Ul.A Aa&A J •.19L ... ,...... ...... ,....... . ...... -.an. CJCKAHJW>lf'I' ITUl>IO I• 01; Meum Vtua. ............... luded wlMI A .J'Wt bcb. IMO)' ..-.1 .... .-. ... mo....- .._ lot' Nat Npt. ana . 8rud new 1"1 bome moMo UtU ~I. C.11 P..i~ OIO ....................... ~BAY AACA. I Ir Illa -~lJDmac ...,. . ....... .,,!,•· .... .., ~~~ ... lllr, ~. hardwood nn. z bl.kl '° bc11 • .., !f!0 --1 ........ 4i'iO ....................... ~. • • llP· 2:aoe W l3JO IQ ft ln rnetticel bld1. Oceanlronl , N .B AvaJI for lmmed. oc· '7MlM c:upancy. Amp&. park· .................. 0 c l 2 1>00l1, pulllol .,...., ...,,., ... rd .., t.D "' .... ....,, ......, ........ IMe.J Br. I u ..._ .. 117 .,,,...., ........ ~ 1or.,.. bdla ..... ,·1·~ 111 et:Z:., .. ..... &maJJ lBr, all wcod. Ira )W'd. llOO/mo. UW. I.Ad ... 1. l.oYely New 1\MUn home for elderly. HoaM coo&· aq. P9tJo • lovtn1 caro •Mr71. ID-Z'79 eu.t bocne for elderly people, Dana lloinl.. Pvt fl ••ml-pvt room1, 3 rneal1 per day, Z4 hr ~.•1·7380 WANTED· Ilic. Newport . ..._ •. Oanc• ln CdM. Nwpt Blvd. CM. 2 b&dp, m.4880 1JGO 11q.ll. OP J /8 acre . Ill.YR a.II any i..m • CIOll'I b4naUon ol kern1 for fl~ or leu with a Peony Pincher Ad. J U,,.. for 2 COftMCut.lve dan . ~b ~•a11r,....,. 1479'064 n:;• t•••n .... ............. .Eut1&de C .M . Safe, Fenced w /parltl na . lln&Se. on pvt alley. $45. Re11onably priced • CANHa v vtU.A0£. 2 ..... 2" ba. ~ a.art &«111 or yrly VIC' torhn •l hu1• rm1 Wuerlroot ~••• Jat'\l.L&J, beamed Mtll ...... Af8 ....................... .. ••11 1ae ""-. ... 21r4be ,,,.... Jlrtat. ,...._ llilMlif'al 11*t D m llllb 18Jml&6 1_.WJd. .... "', ........... dldla........., ..... ...... No .... TSL MID eq, llOI .. ... to beech. Im· .... J b*'m.. l be.. CloM to everylblo1. 101 ••••• o..ma....., ~ -.. 3 Br, J bl near new .... New Clpt.a. drlll. 2 ('U eo c:J. •ar. W /D hoo kup , lrpl c, PAii NEWPORT COUNTIY CLUI -, __ .,...,. 4200 ....................... OOODSELECTJON ~ Takioc ftaiervaUons ! ~:8'15-al70 v-......._..4Z50 mo. m.aeoo. eci-mo: ~1.8eva. . flnaSe car aance fOf' l'ftll In O:llia Mesa. SM mo . 751~ . OMce...... 4400 ....................... 1501 WlltcJU'f Dr. approx 700 IQ ft, will bua Id to awt. ample p ark ing , Jom Jl1aber &42·311 t. . ................ 4500 ....................... 1720 Sq. fl. loduatrlal Uatt. 2 front otnca. lie rear docw. 1425. mo 1m WbiWer St. C.M. Daya, ~9352.. eves 846--0lal Lease S .OOO s q ft. warehouse space, 29rper foot. 714-S44Hll0 ~ line ii .,. '°' the 2 dan Oiarxe it! Nocommen~lal llCl1 . Few more lnformalloo and lo P'acf your llCI <'111 642-5671 ....... , .... 1 2 • ci9a <'ODdo furn for ..........,~mo. We t l1q1 '75-4.MS: eve. --.. ''J11E SEVIU..P!" 2llr et....._ I~ be, pr. Miii. qu. drJll, bl\nl, rncd yd. W•ler pd -.WO ati .. ,. .. Santa Ana D75. Pltio/Y&rd. 1t1Lllp:lt --·---~ <#"I • I , I UYIMG Singles, Ja.2 bedroom aiita.•~. From 1399 6"-1900 ·········•••··········· PALM SPRINGS, CA CONDO RE..VfALS 1235Sq, Ft. al8 mo Ael7 Westclilf. N .8. A&em.su.~ 1 or 2 Rm Su.ha from S7S. 4,000 S.F. 22< Best amemt1es & Loe. 67S-625 J. 673-1417 Promo Tu Co. baa moved to: 70IS #8 East BalbOa Blvd. Balboa Pea . ~5631. l4ay service. We dding Organizer. Creet.ave per.ion to 38Mst °' take charge of your wedding. Call 551-1583 ~~~~~~~ ! Br .... 3'21 £. lkb Sl. _ Maha, no peta.. '350. Yr· ..... Pl'•• ... •tlll1 »07 I). Allounlum. MS-CTI&. ....................... , _________ _ OCEAN FRONT 38r, 2Ba. ml/mo. + uW Winter rent.al. ca.JI · 67S-49. WEHAVESUIUCER RENTALS WE.EK OR MONTH Db » roo. c»d Twnbm, mr. •~•. fl'Pk • .incl aar. Ma5 mo.. ru w. 20Ut Sl. Avall Mat 1. ~ ~ SAVE $150 You paint Ill clean. 2 HUGE bedrooms. F'\11 ly c arpe ted l bul lt1ns Ground OOOC'. Super IOC11 · lion AduJt.a, no ~. SJOO mo. Apply apt B. 568 W W\.llon.~. • 1 & 2 8R flttl1 Apts. • Diihwn'*' & 180'' • Pool • Rte. Room • G1nttn LHdlC.lplftt • J411 to leecll a Sltops . ~ . ' -. \ I ' I I I ••• ~ •• I '•1, ''It,, I' 1 II'• Npt. Bcb. Reaal Elegance dl2 bea~iluJ decor. 2br, 2ba, bl&Jc. ocean view Pluah , c lub h se bUUards. pool, aau.na: deo spa, sec prking l\dult.s, DO pc!U. ts49Mo. ~S.Mon·Frl 714~2 Of' 714-968-3680 anytime Lu.xury Coodomuuuma, Completely F'l.lm1s be<i Cowitry Club Setting. ~.Ten.ms available at S~ial Rates for our Clienl6 only. Week ly. Monthly, and Weekend Rentals Call Domutique at <714 ) 328--8911 119 W. Ullb St. Call Tom W7Saq. fl. v.arehous e . ~2200. W1balh, t.ru(k door CM. -No lease S300. 6.'U 7770 IMORllHNT Executive offices. airport area. Up to l2llO aq. ft. New Cf1IU " drps. Call DOW. 551-7010. DIC.SUfTB Prime Newport Beacb kl<'. Near O.C airpon. Rent U>CI. recepllon. ron· ference rm . JanHor aerv .• utils, 100 free co pie s & mort" Secret.ari al serv av at I _LU or °"'C 8SU411 23csqft Wardaouae or bte mfg. Bu ena Park . Agt 9'1'2-9011. 211Jl' + 340' meu. M·l with comm'I exposure . Rent mt> to mo OK Tim orRM.Bkr~ **** OOH! NO! IT'S Bill 'S BIRTHDAY! EASTllUFf 2 Br w /pool. Winter rent. 1st & last. '3:50. March 10 to June 15. 673-~ S leeping room s & lalcbeneues. S7S wit & associated OROt<E k ~ Utll l'O R~ ,~, 1'. "" 9"•t . j " ' • ',.. t. ( '"·.' ·l'ollll IEACHWOOD ArTS 2 br 2 ba $400. l"'8rRe lbr $32S WALK to shoppmg, l'ool. jacu.u1. bltns i\duJL'I, no pets 962 l800 2 Br. 2 ba. lrg garden un 1t. Jo'rplc, pool & rei: foci! Avail now . $540/m o S57-7010or 760-1931 CATI[EJ)RAL CANYON COUNTRY CLUB J.$.567 ~lhedral Caoyon Dnve ralmSpnngs ..... W.e.d 4600 ·······•····•··•······• One-bedroom C'Ot taiie m qwd ~P<>t in Laguna APecti. Cornn& del Mar or Costa Met1a f Of' S300 or less Qui~ lift'~ C1>M:n • Wil Wntt-ad •636. c o Thr· U;,ily Pilot NPw~pi.P"r . P (J Box ISM. (;1~t11 M~a . CA 92626 <•r lrlephont" 673-16M Birthdays com e & butbda13 go. How come youn never sbow! CHEERS PEPPBWOODS ---- •. ~root. 675-8'740 I Sea a...... 1776 ***** • 1 BR + den. • ........ •••••••••••••• possible Bdrm, bayfront, l Br S27S. avail now. 2 IJr 11nmac. OPEN SAT/SUN $325, Avail 3·1 80 222 •~. 3ll F.dgewater. $595. Avenlda Monterey UST SIDE 2 Br Wllh private patio No pets. s:»s mo. S48 9190 afters pm J8r, 2 ba, slud10 Dis· hwshr, W D hkup, g:ir, frplc No pets , $495, 752-7474 or ~3397 OHTHtH.ACH Newport ·Oceanfront Walk. Beaut modem 1 bf' or s111.ile apt. Phone CZIJ J 893-975 I Calif onua !12262 ~Resort Rlty Inc !..urge 81~ fk>ar rabin. poo l tbl. color TV. 2 f rplcs. ~ lt-eps 14 S4S-«J It. DIC.sums I\ combuiaUon that ran't be beat• Perfect location Cclolle to frwys, &ll'pllM & restau rants). prrif Sttm.ariaJ SttVS , tdeal olfit'ell & t>.auWul ~ pie For more 1nlo t·all Btv at 979-2161 CAMPIEU Lots of Love. Becky. Lauraine, Sue, Amy Debbie, Ruth Ann: 5.159-78 780-9631 eor.a .. Mar 37 22 S37S mo. 2Br twnh1H', I• Jt,.;Ba, Avail now 1940 Wallace, S46-698S. 2 Br, 1\.-J ba townhouse style Adult.,, no pets. Sl50 mo 548-21682 ..... to~ 4100 Sandee, Ma r y Be th, Judy, Louise, Gayle. Jaoe.Ji.llni,Narda,Jack &Jotoo ....................... ----••••••••••••••••••••••• • Newport Beach's finest 2 tr. 2 ba. oo lhe water. Ocean & bay views. Sl400 mo. Call for details wkda.ys, 642-4783. PCNE BLUFF APTS Spac 2 br, 2 ba, play-OCEAN.AREA Westd1fC. 2Br, 1Ba. New. ~., Avoid deposita & r ut living e llpenses' Profeutunally since l.971 ----------W1f P holtM my-office-in ~~~·~~·~·~~·~~~ ........................ 3806 ....................... IV'OUDd Infant ok. Patio. view. frplc. encl gar . gas stove. dshwhr. 1ac. lndry nn. From $450. Walk t o the beach Delightful lge 1&2 Br apts. some w frplr, all have patios or bakon1es. E}lJoy our 20 acre-5 w al tractlvt! greentx>lt. trees. hmdsrape & !I hole pul- l 1ng ~reen Friend I y clubhoust: w frplr. l'Olor lV. ~auna . exercise & v.eiUit room St11rts dl ml mrl 'g m1 r ut1l l.y patnt.cd, large pat.Jo. No pets. $4S0 1mo. 542.2134 Ob.. medical Offil'e M.11 l,. Coronadcl Mar $700 M,, Realooom1 cs Corp m.~ SJOO homl· f)Q yuu have desk I - \P,t<,. (!< \m of r where I loll & f"Omd • J1l mnv•· my phc>ne files ....................... 2 Bdrm Apt, steps lo So. ----Westchff area 2 Br. 2bo & rrnl l<>r SI OOMo ? !'---------· Coda~ 3724 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bay beaches. Includes stove & refrig. Avail now. $450. Lou Brechtel & Assoc. 675-3331 SPMC 645-4411 2 BR I V: Ba. S36S. No ctuk:lren, small dog OK 610 Joann SL 642-7344 New rpts, dl'l"'· kitchen. Pool. $495. 6JI 4~ HOUSIMATES 832--4134 C.M Super rondo 2 Hr. 2 Ba. pool, fpk S22S Pvt mt 64S 7~. 67J..2lB1 PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION ... l\1rport 11rt-J pref. :"!12 ~ FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ SUSCASITAS F\Jm. 1 br apt S300 & up. Encl. gar. Adults. no pet.s. 2110 Newport 81, !\48-4968. Bt wn 8. ~ & S p.m. Yearly 2Br ~Imo. 1st & last + secunty Ut1l. paid Refs. rcq 'd. No pets 851-0939 or 673-27 l 7. 2br I '-7ba Twnhse f'rpk ~I gar Adlts. No Pe~ From S380 645-4(Y74 OCEAN VIEW N R Mil 2br, 2ba. frplc. bale rluh h.se. pool. Se<'. $750M l'ln· di731 5786. eves 731 2.835 F'f'fD nnmte wnld to ~hr 3tx". Zba. CdM 25-30 Wk &I0-1460, Hm 644~ :.i!tk for Dla.neor Barbara :-.;t"WpOl"'t &-a ch .!. JIJr lbe-Apl, C"O'.'>la '14.=. .... n:"' up tn S150 ltl•~pe>U 645 1061 .. -.U/1"""' I t.42-S.71 Sp<ic. l Br garden a pt. lab>GPenim.ula 3807 ST UNNI NG lrg l br L""-1 & r~. All ut1l pd. , ·••••••• •• •••••••• ••••• ,-.,., ..... garden 11pl Pool. r('t' Adult. no Pt'L'>. S3SO 0 c ea n r r on l 8 c a u t urt>Li S325Mo. 710 w. 18th /\dults, 00 Pt!bo CASAct.fSOL 21661 lrootdturst 962-6653 ~c1ou.c; 3 bdnn N:Jul~ rruJt.> beach No pei.:, 542.2357, ---- liq Catuy°" Condo • l.llO 4000 Sq 1-'l ·Bay \'1_,. • Jo:xtra ,\men1l1< .... .. ~ ............. ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ SOOS Animal Anla tao~e El Pucn o Met.a I downstwrs duplex 2Br. St 195&Maplt-Ave,apt5 den.2ba Sll001mo+ut1I.! ---------' 2br 1\.o'Jb tud S ___ .:..,.__ --Yrly fi7S-fJT7 . EA'llSIOE 1 BR ulll ~• I . a, s ' 10 m l Br mobile home S325 I $310 Call • .,,,. . yard . Gar. I-rpk No Gas ind. Mature adults. 3 bf' w/view. years lease a..Jt ,;'gave !>-lO 1151. ~S42:5Mo. 752.7474 ur 2 Br. ck-n. dminR rm. 21 ~ ba, loadc; of :.imt•nitic:.. Fantastic s:olf coun.e \'leW.1)75.~ ~ M11t~ woman toshr, ~int 2 nrt 1 ka apt. k1tch pn \ W '>llJd fem parent & 2 , 1 old $151) m o ~ mu!>t J havP your own phont' u1 Malled Q>ntral luc· uff liak.er :'it . C)t ~!! Ll'IOI aft SPM. Ive msg & nwnber Udo MariM v~ 6'1>1662 ltt·J.t t-:<WFICI-~<; PL~~ lkcept1oru.st. lt'lephnn•· .ios ... ering. mail d1., tnbut1on. XE'rox , rim fennce room. brand nt•"' bldg, sec. ~rv avail I mo. tree w /6 IDOi n:ntal. I ~ Loit or Found a pet'! C<1l I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • le.ague 537 2273~~ I la. IAR Fl'JUnd nr 11°"'1 a pet., C:ill '°"la '11-..1 v.oor1 mv Sper1JI Pal<. Hot11of· '•l'lll!.'>. l>tlL'> .:~m .... :00.t'"' 114 972 12.35, ru '25H ·~ I) n>modi'l<-d No Pt,'ls. Qwet. S{'('ure . $700. r. WES'JUJFF condo, <!hr, 1991 Nwpt Blvd ~3. j fi75-0l24 ' Large 1 Bdrm upper 5285 l Blk beach, qwet, 2 br. 2 ba, frplc. pool, dose to ......... a..cJ. l CGpisfrGIM>IHch l818 j Quiet buildin g With frplc. C&D. gar. Mature shops.$:>2S.631·5S96 .,.m 7 40 -··•••••••••••••-•• beautiful landscapu1g. A .. ,._ 213 c AU ... I •••••H.l••••••FI•••••••••••• Ocean view, rose gardeo.'li ADULTS OVER 3S. No ....,....,., an... . UDO. on the bay. 2 BR, 2 "s HIST custom spUt-level 2Br pets. LEEWARD AP'J'S, Newly decorated adult Ba, pvt patJo, t910 mo. ~ EBtateLiving! I 2Ba, many xtras. Ready 2020 f'ullerton, (1 blk 2tlr, Iba k>wer apt. S3SO yrty Submit on chidren Beautiful park-I.Ike sur-Mar. 1st. 661-2871. East of Newport Ave & l mo. 8181 Sao AnRelo Or °'pets. roundings Terraccd blk So of Bay ) 631-0397 Joqwre apt C or call Bay & Beach 759.()81 1 1001 Sunken 1:ai. bbq, Corona dtf Mer 3822 ---CZ1.31 289-2426 c:v1..-s t•ol sparkling founL111ns . •••••••••••••••••••••••13 b<l r m 21., ba Apt I lert 2 br 2 ba. '\p.1r1uu:, Sp a c 1 o u " r ooms 121r. new cari>et & paint Children OK. No pN~ -----cathedral C'\.'lhn~ ... $570 &·riarate d1n1ng urea . 1 Beach aceess No Pc·LS. S4 9 S I mo . /\ v :.i 1 I I BaodcTo Oceon mo 760-1948 walk-in closets. home 559-~ I Feb 25th. 994 Miss;on 11 1 3 Br, 2 ba, frplr. 2 rnr llke lutchcn & ,·al>incts. I 64&3627 · gar Adults only. 00 pelS 1bd. crpt. d~ .:,lme & Walk to H untin g t on 12 Br. 1'"1 ba. frplc, deck.I S47S mo. Call Dic k fn~. ~hr dryr. 2 t•.ir Omter I pool. Adlts. no pets $485. SD> 2 Br, 1 ba, lndry rm I 962-6154. eves ~3423 i:ar "" strR<' l<kal 10(' 2 Bedroom rum ·$4fiS 673-0473 pool Adult!>. no pets No pets $150 vearly to Jll Tovmhouse rum. $.50.') I lmmed. Occupy I I llodc To Ocean ply Mr ~JXey 6iJ :!'JJ8 Ac'lults.nopet.s Oleerlul 2 sty dplx Jbr, TSLMgmt 64.2·1603 I Br. 1 ba, frplc. gar 1.rr64&-7662. UtiUt1es ff'ree• 2ba. bl t 1ns, patio, -AdultsooJy.noprets S28S ---- storage. P LUS lrm. Iha EASTSJOE new de<'Or 11 mo. Call Dick 962 6154, J Br. 2 ba, frpk. 1 block to LAQUINTA t-1 1'.:HMOSA guest.NoPets.64-0-6110 br,garage.stove,yard evcs~.3423 beach. S6W mo Avail 16211 Parkside Ln J blk S:WOmo. S49-0433 ---------March I A.sk for llent. W. of Beach. 3 blks s. or Near new. exec 3 BR .. 2 1 llodsToOuan 646-mtor673-2507 F.clinger ba .. plush carpet10~. l BR ideal for quiet 2 Br. 2 ba. frpk. gar 847-S44I frplc . view s undeck. female.stove.refrig.f{ar Adultson.Jy,nopets ms ----g.ar Avatl March Sth & yard. No pets SZ7S mo. Call Dick 962 6154, ~ a.ach 3748 Adults, no pets $600. Agt 64&-UOS eves5.S4-3423 ....................... 67J...8494 LAGUNA BEACH MTR ---------11 Br, stove & refrig Cpt.s 2 BR. 2 Ba, dining area. INN. Maid serv., color Coda~ 3824 , & <irlJs. SJOO. Util incl frplc. dshwhr, sln~le 1V, healed po-01 Util. •••••••••••••••••••••••1 Adult.s.nopets.646-4382 garage & yard. 2 kid!.. 1 (7t4 >494·5294. !l85 No. Wcat:H._._. 1 Br pt OCC A..i -pet ok. M:!S. Call 964 ~ O>est Hwy. I -=-a a · nr. · ""'"'ct or973-2971 Agt no fee --FAMILY Al'TS F1rst + last. $340. Call I . . <1rean vu, I hr. I ba, COY· Brand new beautiful. ~.1J87 SHARP. Beach 1, 2 &c 3 Br ered parlcmi: S4501mo. 18fge apt for faroihes Reduced Rent for L11(ht With frplc. dsbwsr. gar & 494-0066 with 1. 2 & 3 children. • CNt1es 38r 2ba F'am no. paOo. No pets. 960 ZlS8 .. ...._ rt .. -L. 3769 Near park & schools · 1 · · .-wwpor ""'""' Kiddieplayarea. pet.s,poo,Wtfe atllomc 2br Condo Hunt1n1tton •••••••••••••••t ••••••• 2 Br.28a MSO 8312919 Ha r bor ar ea Pool I 3Br,2Bu $.')25 l..Hrge 2 br, 1 ba, all child OK . $•\SO Mo NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAA·ROUND FUN: Social Actrv1t1es 01· reCll'lr• Free Sunday Brunch • BBC's• Par ties• Plus much more OREAT MCREATION: Tennis• Free Lessons (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Clubs •Sauna• Hyelromassage •Swim mlng • Or1v1ng Range BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles. I & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· ni11hed & Unlurnisheo •Adult l..Mng •No Pels • Models Open dally 910 6 Oakwood O.rcan Apartments Newport BNch/No. 880 Irvine (II 16lhl (71•0 6'5-0550 Ne•port hech/So. 1700 16th St IOo•t• at tlltlll (714) 642'8170 Heat paid. No pets gar a g e . W a s h I d r Y 1164-8318 3l8West Wilson, C.M hookup. New stove. OEACH · one block ~ 63l ·5.S831548 2408 Open I0-9daily Cfl)tS. No pets. S3SO 2178 room slud10 apt t ,,.. tHJ, 0 Pla('('fllJa. S4S·7983 fplc. sund«k, cn('f l(ar EASTSlOE 2 br, garden $525. ~70SS apt, gar. Adults, 00 pets. 3 Br, 2 ba, patio. enrl. ---_ $325. 1602lst 548·2127 garage No pets. 1040 B 2 BR l''l Ba twnhse, dhl Valencia. $43S 545-7983 gar, pool, spa. sec . w;ilk •2 Br, l ba 1.."0t'.ldo nr. So. Coast P laza. New crpt.s, drps, A IC, pool. security gale. Children ok . no pets $460. 968·3652 or ~SlSl. I Bdrm apt Encl garage. iias paid. 642.5073 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid Encl gar , adlts 642.5073 ~-------2 Bdrms. 1 bath apt. Adults Gu paid 642·5073. meati.BJlll APAaTMIMTS GIW4D OPINING 2 er. 2 ea S4SO Excelleftt loc•Uon. walk to comple t• shopping. Beaut.llully laodacaped. Spacious apt.a. Pr1 vale peUos or deco. Adults. Heat paid. No pet.g. Spa. Extra LC1nJe Rooms Ch•an, quiet. 2 bd, 1 ba No kids/pets $330/mo Call J eff 631·1266. ltiiZ~I~ REALTOHS VACANT 3 BR, fpk , dl>I gar, $475 mo. Couplei. call Chris 548· 1168 3 hr, 2 ba. nr. So Cou~l Plaza Call 833-2238 M I" 8 :»S ~ . Mesa Verde immac. 2 br. 2 ba, gar.Jpk., 0 1 W, Indy rm. $435. 631-4002 lQ beach. $450. 644· I0'.14 NY.W 2 Br, 2 ba ONLY $J9S •mo. Sec at 7791 Slat.er •6 dally. 8 to 5 840-4™ ONF.OFA KIND QUJet, cozy. ~haded I bdrm. Wllh priv11le pallo $235 per mo Ronulrt J)r H-B 962-9977 Nr bch, lg 2Br. l'afla. frple, encl'd Kar, W •o hook-up, avail Mor 8 ~· ll42 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Br apt & bachelor. 2210 3hr , 3ba. crpts, drp11. Colle Re Av e , C .M bllln 11 . SSOOM o dys 642-23>5 .,5492,t:ve 840-5049 Large 3 br, 2 ba. carport, nr. OCC 5'25. No peta. 751.~. 3826 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• In beautiluJ Woodbrtdae 2br, l~ba. Twhse w /yrd Ma.II. now. S550Mo. + dep. Clll 714·992-4:r70dya, 7l .. 538-1882~Yet. Open 10-edally 398 Weat Wlllon, C M. s;n.s,m1541.4M09 Newport blind upper --------- duplex, 2 Br 2 Ba, encl. New2 Br. 2 Ba. fpk, bltna. IUllP'f"Ch, 1arafe. 9600 We11talde CM . $3U 28r. 2Ba , frplc, deck. view. prage, new cJ)tlJ, move In cood. l4SO mo. Martha 8111-1161 I Br rondo, Orangelree Streama, lenni11. pool. Jacw.zl. '390. No pet.I. $S2-#7~ •vt; 4r wkn<M . Y111.D01 Adult., oo peta. MZ-1803 Wiater' rental 2 br, 1araj(e eve. IWO:wJ• INdt 3140 L...,_ IHdt 1141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• nrocean small 2br. gar l.28-46Sl. patio, Iba $41.5 yrly )1 ar I, dshwr see Sat ooly 10 JO lo 12 Near Beach. lBr Oplx. 5400mo. lse. s hopp1nK. No pets. 557 -0085 1br.Jba Ven1a1lles 247. newly decorated. refng 1>25 mo 645~2 wkdys tll 6 Vikcnds &l-0 ·i~2 or (21.3 >134 7600 ~et Nwprt II~. 2U r lh11 , patio, encl gar. 1425 Adults, no pPL'> 7tl0·0795 or67~59:rJ Carol 9~ 3Hr :!ha. fplc. J(ar ~pace, near bc.At'h, Year ly 644 9726 I Br. slep!I to bearh 53!>0 l"ropeny lfouse , &t2·3850 ur642-1010 St:awind CQrldo 2 br & lien. , .... l>a. 2 r11r Rur31ll' S700 mo 968-'l297 3876 ..•...•.•.•.•.••....•.• 2 Bron cbff by l:N>Jch S295 nn /\dull~. no ~t:.. 332 f'NlllO Ln ~ Mgr. upl l' --- Apartn.nh Fwml~ er UumrM.a.d 3900 .••..•.••••........••.. Seawind Village New l.U bdrm w iu-1ry adult •pta In 14 plana f rom $37~. 2 bdrm ~from~+ poo4a, lA!tl.nla. w a ter1 alls. panda! Gu for coolllng & heaUng p&ld. From San Dieeo Frwy drive North on beach to McJ-"adden then West on Mc Fadden to Seaw1nd V1llaKe (714) 993-51118. ----ltOCIMI 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S72 Week&Up Stu di o•. I brs , kltchenettH. pool & m11dserv. M4'751. &mny Acrea Mot.el ---- Fem to shr N B Condo w rsame. S285 + uhJ. 631-6744 eves UIC>WICH SHOP UJST JH;WARI> VI{" t:asta Mesa IWOCJ {;rvss j Brookhur.st. '>ml. lni: II.as Brt>r" Wane lwred ~. ~t. Wlblk SAIC)WICH OBJ ean & part of face. Pia 11.J CosU Mesa Sandwic~. ootlar 963-3641 ~. looking for fem. to share 2 Br apt. on lhc beach $250 -+ ul1 I 673-22S4 anytime FROM ms 3X> No. Tu!ltio Ave. Sant.a Ana.~ Ctorona ck-I M a r rt Ix ;? rm ~wtc· Rt-;1lc!Mm1t-.. ( '1'111> 675-6700 Dell. l1«IOO Oross. As-L06T------s wne Note al K In· : l.Ady's pearl rin&. t.e'eit. Si!S.000 F\.ll1 Price. &old a ell l DI , v t (' Jt.4 ....... 751 ·I400 Mariner's Mlle. N B 011 -----Feb 13. REWARD ~ ~"!>~ l'rof1table • 78>-0~ l"em Ch.ns lJ .in, q wd & c~an. room & bath. $1!10 Rec fac1I CM i51 7901i Share cozy apt. w onen la'I fom Al I furn frN' M S wlc:ndc;6JI ~ Rmmte to shn-4 bdrm Laguna Niguel home. $200 (Ulll Incl) SKI 9500 (day:, I ------F'em 1 over 25, lo ~hn.• 3 bdrm hse nr bch 1n If u w fireman S250 mo SJ6..l.J91 Nd rem Chn!\lJan rmmte. 24·30. o wn rm /bath SJ77tmo+ "'* uW. Julie. 54S-:M2D. work 834-9101 Female roo mmate t share wtsame. 4Br. 2Ba Me in M e1a Verde, $300 mo +wl Jllll~ rem r oommate 25 29 . !!ha re 3Br. 2Ba apt avall Mar. I S200 mo uW llK'I. &t0-0181alt6PM StraJghl ITVl le look10g for M F. shr expenses. 2bd Qpt S217 + UlJJ. Co!\la M4!88. 641 9328 Roommate ~eG by :I I 4 br condo, NB S300 mo 00-6438 Fem rmmt. over 23. quiet. resp. neat. non.smoker Rer's req 'd. Christian $12S+utJ & S40 dep L'all Debbi~ ·---- Pro f Jo:xer M &le Shr t>.autHully furn hse w same ~. 536·6823. Ref's req 'd. __ _ _ Rmp Fem t.o shr '' oflrg 4br, 2b8. hm at Wood brld3e Lake Consider I ct\lld 13SOMo. Sob-lse Unfum. W 5699 ----- M f' shr 2Br ocunfront ~. g.ar, tplc. patJo. S300 Incl utl. 56-IU13 Dave. Fem. J.i.22 to Iha re 2 Br , HB ooodo. O/W, W I D, JJOOI. tennia, JK, Ill' ~b.. SISO+ 1"1 utJl. 988-0343 Female needed to share 3 ~ ,pa<'t' ~1111 \t11 . "ml I office s 1so ..,u 11,·•i Wt-slrl1fr Dr . ~~IH lltouch 631 ~ I:. ) t d ti I I .. h t• d -------- ll11rl 1rultu11• be k .:rnd ~I ln8h ~ltrr. ~-. ,.,.~)-,put pmfih nilw I 3l Ppr-son rla1m1n11 10 l )Jlt)OO l/J bu) m I) 1 In have fOlll>ti our sm1lev ; •.-c;1mt>nl r1-q1t Kt.'ply )T ~ Pt-t nn PCH llnr "' •our riuoilif11 Jl1on., Rd!.. p4ea.s.e rt>tum h•·r 1 > '"x. .IJ40 ~e 1 ('\i !Ii~ 8071 l!r:. 951 .1:.1:111 ... 11:nc1<o; l~ 69> Raker SUttt IC~ 10 ·~ ---- SM \l.L R~T \l'R \ vr I~ wtut..e Cat. no t.ul or ~ALE f'UH SALi-. e...rs \"le. Pomona 17th .'.-&8-2509 or 646-.'>468 _64.2-_7tTT2 ____ _ fr 11t } '> • .t1rp nrt & n •s tauranti; 1 11rr1n·• I from 143 ~ fl lu 26li(I ~q I rt Ample parkrn11 rTl4 l546-21182 CL.ASS Y LOST.male blk. lab mh1. wtit.. mArk oa chest, Vk' 17\b St. 4r <>ranae. CM 29Aft s.~ ------1 GtFTSTCM_f :.xi Sq ~. olhC'e. p\l ~ Coast \ 1lta11e . bath, 765 SL Clair. Suite uwoer f'ft1nnlL lWTI·ke) 0.Cana Mesa Freev..1y sn.c.a> Lost Prescri ption corM!rueol oea.r Baker & LE R.A.ISOtl gla.sees, 111 green case Bn.st.c>'. Sim mo ~7800 UAL.TY 13l-a600 L ido area o r Cd M' New otrice s1>11c-e. S20 n l1l!i5 mo CM area 546--1B78 ~build to SWt 2SOOaq f't ne&r 0C Airport. Call ~. •NEWPORT BEACH• •PRIME LOCATIO!'I • ~ yds from waterfront • SOOsq n CTl4 ) 964. 5694 SUBLEASE· Comb1ni;i lion Offi~ Wbs ~pare in Skyparit 2165 sq n. a II or part, end unit en<il'r mitt 714 979-9050 SUB-LEASE 2 offi ces, nc"W tndustn al complex 1~1 Golba.rd St . SCl' H . H. e. 8C7-0053 Sub lease exec offices :IXXI+ sq ft. O.C i\Jrpon area. All improvements lndU!llrial gross lcusr. Avail M arch I 714~ •OELUXEOFFJCES• Jo)-om t rm up t-0 1700 sq ft. From 93< ft No lse req. Behind Alrporter Hotel at 2172 DuPont Dr .. ute ll.1!3-3223, i--12 9t~uJ Office for Rent. llld\$rial Complex MS-9841 EDCunvt sums Nr Oran1e County Airport area. llM-2288 . SC!-9178. ~.~.~ •••• ?~.~~!Fo und · Bi c ycle /NEED I MONEY • C.l!DITMO HOILEM h.d & 3":I TD loans 971-6Sll Arranged by Coast Howtt Loca-s Widow tuu money for 2nd T O's No l'n'<ilt c~k. no i-i.Jty, S:Z0.000 up. For action call AR('nl I Marguerite & Stb . In Orona del Mar Pbonr I 7'lD-8li4t FOUND· SM. bllt doit. Mesa Ve rde Are a . M. S«>-0616 --------FOUND· Fem. mlx Germ Shep & Great Dane ~ Be111e w blk no&e. V1<~ Adams & Ne wland 536-8134 Lost. Lrg brown do1c named "O.J ." Vic Cypress St. nr atrport. Reward. 751-1797. FOUND Dog: Samoye<i mix~ Yng rem. w/brolten leaab collar. v1c w ~ near S A. River &PIJ" 2 /10. 642-3476. 673-7311 .\n}'llm_e __ _ CASH fASTI!! f"OUND Dog: Lagun)l 2nd TI>'5, 3rd TD's & i;w. Cn~ Rd, sm male. moo mg loan.'I, up to IS yr h.air, wbl w /brwn SPotl. term Coast Jo'munr 1<ll Young. No I D. 497-2139~ fi73..891S_____ 1-0und Golden Retre1v•r male , V1 r ·. Mu.,91111. Trwt Brookhurwt •Ellis. Cail DMdl 5015 al\4.:1>989-~ • ..................•.... --------- Sattlet-Mf9. Co. All lypes of real C4lale lnvestmeota since UM9, S,.del*JIR FowKI ~ck Setter, mal•. Very friendly. Vic HaibiJt.on/lk.mh.ro. H.8. ~. 2IMI TD1 fOuod Nikon Lens Id 642-2171 54M611 uty. . en· 2ndTD'S ... , ... , ssa.1021 br apt 49th St, Newport. Sl4Z.mo.~. ............ 4450 15 year term. Sl0.000 or more. No Balloon. FOUND. Terrier w /DO lql, vfc Lacuna Beacllt. Pteat1e deacribe. -..~ Have To Shane A Place? Want to •PUl your rent? ••HOWll• • C4uld nu Your N~ l20 PW fully refundable u u doll' find • R.oomlt m.4175 953-039$ All Areu 7 daya at Hrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• For at.ore • omce apace at rMIODabfe ratea. 500 .. Z700 Sta ft. MC>A VERDE bR PLAZA 125 Mal Verde E. C M 54Ml2l Ltdo Newport Co ~ 7585 ....... 3'Hu. Invest $11,000 Earn 17~ on $13.llllO. 3rd T D. Or Clybome Al\ 8:)2,1970 Found. Shepherd m~ blkttan, Fein. SealPolllt Slameae, Fem. ~ blk/Whl cal , M. Njl Animal Shelter 644-Jas& "'"'_. .. __._ r I HJ h "°'8t: Or/blk a.t, nt. .,_,uniw1 Of'sao. · II collar, vie. N t B • yields, well secured , _.. P c, · per1dna. lteP9 to beach. et Br, 2 ba. nr. So. Cat '425 mo. Incl. utll . .Plua S.A. "50. Chlldren maaor~. OK.s.5-1aevee. • I..ov.ly au adult, no J>eU, lAmUy ocean vu, 2 br. 2 1.2113 Dr •IJU. GOO Ed· ba, covered • p1rkln1. baler. b. b. M&-0819. m>tmo 4N-40M. Room w 1lull h o u se privt1ete9. Jn xlnt. area o1 Newport e .. ch. <We:tt Clllf)~ll. Sn-2 Br apt, sieo + utll, ~ dya, &31-7874 aft. S. Aak f« Pqgy •MIWPOIT /CM. Up to 4100 11q.ft. •v•ll. al prlllM COf"Der, 11th • Nwpt 81.17s.eJC) s uperb lnveatmenh Dave C banovor , FOUND: Womeu riot 770-2022 /770·5215 A1t . H . .B. a r ea. tdeotlff '. Ooldenwesl RJt.n. se..9710 aft. SPiii. \ f ....... , ... ..-._ .. ,. ,,., ... ~ ... . . -.. . ··~·" ..... .. ...... --..-·-····-· ............. •-4., .... _____ -.... ··~. ...................... ,.....,., ........ ut.•Hh, d4te>rt •tt . ant.I 141·l2H or ..... a Jo s ...................... ~·PanLa& I .......... lcwi~ ............. Ue .. .f r .s. ..... I I It I 11 e I............. ~ /Cw.rwh Dlowwlr.... ... ................... . ~,.,.,.., ta.~MIO CellMllDt ~II all types Uc"d coi>fractor UllOl~ ~~ ~ COOl.l'actOI'. un aln'Oll INTUJOR UmJted •bapes .ti de· CARPENTllY sl1u. btgb q uall ly a, J_, ea..-wor1unanshlp, free ei;t Remodel. eddiUoo, decb, Uc 4'3'1766lGJ.lUl fw Qua!. coaatruc: · Cowh odcw dim. fr ....... 11.lke ~ ...................... . a WU.. • Sooa. Wdn nee eet, JO yr-. exp Boaded, Lie US7481 ... ., .. ~ •·Jti-&SoM Cowlt udOf'. CC I #•I. nocdllexpert. Cuatom Carpentry . ___ 19_1_-1_1_7_7 IJll/Ea1. Boal dock ,.. per. a.er ReDovaUog. a-tfaec:I Ads, your 001! 66-31• staplhopptng Cftlt.er D11 ... L .......... . ......... . ..... ·-· ....... ,.e.. ... , ... ....,.., .. r. We~"°"' en ~~.pataoe a.II • .._.~, for tree .um.u. lafHT\1 ... at ....................... D.l:CTIUClAN Pril.'9d n&M ,,... ••llmat. "" i.w. or ama II JObe lM. 1#12)4 ..,,~ ... I' ....................... Gardening. tree lnm nun&. dean up • mau>l Mn ArDK> 548-3414 Exp Clltdener Coalpl yard roalnL ~ c lm~ Free flSl. Pete &11 · l 006 ... ~ ....: ................ . Car1e atry, muoory, n:JClftll, plumblOI. palM ~.=i...n 6 ~ JD. ..a.PIXJT ll yrt I n ar ea , Carpealer, palotln4' Rimbl Nla. •tTSZ or MM1M Electric, palot101 . drywall. plumbln& re pa.tr f'amUy buastoen Lie 'd + wort 1'Ul&r. 16-$181) ---- Plambtna. electrical. heeb.na. all aen repl&.ln FM! -S36-J.lS2 Jack ol all Tradt!s Ask for Jack 8'73-7US ...... ....... ,~············· Hliulq..W.,l~ T tiwi. call IANr. "7.oa"J It •• ' !.. ............. . ..... . Want a RI.ALI. Y O..EAN uat.tiEf C.U Oblcb-cn Girl. n"..._ ~UI 1\red ol llouHeleaaln• tl1uleT R£LIA8Li: ........... ,452 For ••cell•Dce lo : MOdeu.lna · Clffninc lmlhnil.s. st1-:n211 Moe 'a lloulecJunl.na Window wuluft&. Refs. ReW'C•Ne, reliable 87).lJIMI. 8*471 Xlnt clean.inc done by Ltd.Y wrap. l>epencUble. own trans IW7 ·JQJ WJ Soow· llouse<'iean.ing For a bo~ or busmesa that spartle5 like soow. m0076 .. .................... _ Call today tor appt. .... ~ S'hort P'orin; a.. Ir l'ed. SU. CM. centrally locat•d. J . llorilrt.)', Acct. "'-·~ ....................... All tn-Jewell)' repait · Ing. JUn1 •1Jia1. Stooe reMUUl&-C&aaLOm d•· lianlal. Aalq. ~lry . Oiamood1 • colored l&onel. 31:5 yr up. llurra y Brown. Ve Old VW.ge Jftder.4'M.«m t cql g ... ................... . t'•u t Reliable. good 'Work ···-··-·••••••••••••• Reh re aces C a I I Brickwork Small )obs I natal! at 1001. carpets. ao.ytJ.me. 646-722.8 Newport. Colt.a Mesa " electncal. plwnbmg. etc lie 6 .....,_ l.rwM!. m,31~~e6 ~ ......... ;;: .......... . Oaslom muoory, patios, ~~,.~4::! ..... Pf:T!:RS P AIN'T1JllG Eapr'd. Reu Ratea Yreo Eat. Call Gene B-0&58 Palnt101. INT /EXT Neel, booest, reu .. 12 yn. up Uc 'd. Dave •UKS . fl\oe ¢. palJJUag, St. Llc/hl5. Try me. R . Sinor. 811-55C56 Prof. pmlreanc Eld & lnt. ... Ext SZT5 138001.s free eal 536·4383 MCIVWla PaillUDg 4r wallpeperina. Qu.al worit, ra. Free ~t. 9.eve. SC'l -4281 On-e's Pa!Dllng, serving aru 9 yn. most reas, check my re(. I 1 c ~ ------ Ra.i.obow Co. Prof. ell per We pa.tnl Int.ext & recoo dJUonlllg Low pnces Guu work. Frtt ei.l call 642-9614 I.al /l.:11. Low. low ptteee ! . ... ....................... S.palr • Reroor. All '1P••·•bla1Je 1 · rodllba.ke•·co:·\ar. Pree eet. 541· F\n. Avail. Work. Ouar. £vet 8«). 7807. daYI s.-m. Qualil*I rvolba&. Free l2 yn eaper. NB/CM Ml. Leak r.palr . $3f>. .... r•cn 1mau. price. Good raie. oa tbak• le are amall. 6U·JOt4 Clllm&»· Call f7S.U07 ext «7J.MT1 ~·~-~~~~~~~-....... ~ 91nh1S.na ....................... ...... ................ . NMl pMcbcia. ~ OAf>.•bout.I · wbo can't ... IST. ").14Jt llt oW.. Let me be our ~LOlbeOr .• PL.\STEJUN-0 O¥ell ~ .mt. t.bea&n!. *· Call walll, addiliOGI. ~. Helen ~.., ,,_ __ 9412 ,. " ttr I ... •••••••••••••••••••• -•••••-••••••••••••-Ceramlc TUe lnatalle<t EJed.roak ieu cMC.ec:Uon f'ln. countors, tubi;. Qeabla.labl 1. R.emode4· fnJeest.. Refa. ~60 in&.~ reptpe. Top TrM~ Hit f't\llDbuac... Sl1...J:l.9C ...................... . Very 'c>w pnces oo Hm6.g Mature exp. woman Wlll house11t your bomt> wknds Of' v autJoo No t:raruport.ation. 846-0721 ~ wallui. 100':. of ------_1oca1 __ ms __ .~ __ 12 ___ Res1Comm·1 pa1ot1og Speculi~ ruki I reo u l pro ~Y Island Servlca 9M--083l Emet ptk'Y Tree Servirt. call aaytlme. at hrs. Top ~ removal. h.aubn.: Laodac•pe cleanups ••••••••••••• •••• •• •• •• George. S<t9 20~ OC.:C studeol. Large lrud1 Trash, tree trim. Dao ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Surel y Door Control Compl door & clOHurt> matot.enance Com m 'l /Resld repa ir &. ma.int, st.orefrool, :1lld ing, wardrobe doors. w1ndow i. 8 ·51'M ~ Servuig all Or C ly.Sliding door, wardrobe door & wU>dow suppber 1 f.aullng & Dump Jobs A!!k for Rantt y 641-8421 HAUUNG &CLEANING Resid 'Comm 1 Free est Call 962 14Q ...,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• HYPNOSIS WORKS For free roosuhallon call AdSitter#l6. 642-4JOO 24 hrs. lincolllt Ten ....... , ............... . Lile baullog·mov1ng R..J Cook. 20 yn exper Garage·Yard cleaniog Loca l year around Rea.rat.es. 642-0705 servJc::e. 496-Wl. 831 7132 Bncll, ~. b&o<-k work, Int Ext. Qua l wo rk We flnl. coo<.·rete put.me, H ~ o b I p r 1 c t' !> wtk.s, driveway:. Free L1c 'd 1Bonded Gen e ft\t. Jobn 84&-lSb:l $ "X»l_I ______ _ PodS.nc..1.-.. .... ..•..•.•........•... Mod..., ....................... Art adventurY in change So Coa&t Models now of feri ng per :sonali2t'd styled dt!velopmcnt in airUUDctioo w 'fasblOfl & pholograpb_lc modelJ..ng Call now SS7 2:5(12 ESSIAH Ortm PamtLng. l<i rates F'rtt I'S\ 3 y r gua r 962-14'78.. 633-98:17 al\ s Hounclua1ac 6 Pool 5«¥1~ Xlnt, rel.table wore wkly mo ~·Z'TIU H61denual & commercial P .D. lo1 ..... p&Ull1ng Ftl't ~t R t'J..S ........ ••••••••••••••• ndllS 67~9691. fiTJ..{flJ1 P 0. Boll Servi~ a pr mo. llli E 11\h St. I 21. Walll Ad He!p, 642 5678 CM. 61J.M78 Dig It-L and scap e . 646-'ro'7Q Ls Vour Proleasioo llOMt: REPAIRS'? Did you kt1ow you c till ptace a classified ad ui l.be Daily Pllot Serv1t>t' Directory for a whol•• roootb f<>< as little a~ SLJl3 per day'? For morr• mf onna Uon, call 642·5678 ~.~.~.-.. ??!~ ~~ ......... ~?.~~ ~~ .... -... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... !1~ ~~~ ..... !!~~ ~-~~ ..... ~!~~ ~-~~ ..... !!.~ ~~~ ..... !!~ ,~~~ ..... !!.~~ Loat Doc: 11. O.rma~PREGNANT? C arin ~. VARGIS GIRLS ' ANIMAL HOSPfTAL I Babysiuer for 8 mo old , Barmaids, full & µ .. rt Cl.alCAl OOMPAJllJON -Elderly Delivery Sales Full & ~mix.litebrD ~=~~~1!:: lrvu~f/tam 'smrl Slit my home.Jday:.aw~k tJme,atPortt7 S.:ntry levtl JOb with woman seeks m1dd lt part t ime Apply 10 blk. ~ Co5ta llen. tJon&keeping. I •ESCORTS* Cleao.bat.he.ru1sLStM1.t1 b~7976Crom:>-7 PM 6'1&3666 RJ"OW\Jl~ l~urao~ <"o aged.ocnaoto sh.r homt penon Malteupto tl>OO $1-S171.. 1 '""""ARE 547·2563 l8yrs old.644-~ _ u--'--g n.. ....... , .• d k ~ OC Al.rport. Good • domesUc duUea. Non per hr ll1~ t;d101:f'f --------~IV"'-Uyouqual.call forappl ....,....,., .,.,a ... y ~ · • ay ~ haodwriliog , dt:\a al smoker Salary. M1i.s Av<e f'V LOST: GokSeD Rarieve ' ~~3·9820 Now H 1rans; Appllcalloo!> being ac ~~CLERK $25 pr day Li c 'd rt• 1'111.nOOd, math <tplJtooe V~)O «>-~ -- fem. l.n.b Setter male PRE LAW student needs 1 cepled ror f'urn•turc ~• m; q1.Drecl6".\--0212___ Type~ llJJM.50 I I DELIVERY full u m .. ~a.bard •Hamilt.oa' rzs.~. Will do anything I DelJvery & WarehOU!>t' Nt.WPORT BEACH . --COOK for ("()OY hosp N B rea ~ac b Sl<> KB.~ewa ' Legal. Confidenti al Great Can • .., Helpers. Startulg wa~e ~~/C Q.BtlCAL IOAM ():I> PM fuU time uooen. 4020 Campus Dr DVM . P 0 Box 3242, ESCORTS ~per hr Good advance lJ:w~ ~:;b ~ff~ :,11::1 ~~, ~~~~ Larae Thnfl & ~n L' t uper anly. Xlnl Empl _N_B_. _____ _ Fouod biacS male Lab. N.8.92663. ment for the rlghl h f bl •-bl loolungf01"md.Jv1du11l t.o benefita ~a:seoapply m ,....,_.......,dn,,_.sm.~f .. Vic. l&b. A Dover. N.8 3'Hrs 641-01801 Callbt "9 as an opening or a rett1va e "'pays c fill <fn entr y .lev el peraan. Beveriy Ma.nor. UCj._, '"' ....... ,,,__.-,.1or-.. .,,..,.. I •FOXY• .a.ny * ~~s{MC/VfS"' person wn .,. am penon who bas Rank Xlnt worklnR C()Clds & 1 61 • u, rann. gd. dnV\n& rtt0n1 . ..__ _.._ -I ---"' 646-7485 N<Jt.e Clerk exper Tile beoeflts , Hunt Bch c cn c ... ~ • ..ion lt1 1 J«>Vk:tona.CM vahd Calif. driver·., OlrrCALL ONLY <..-Ot1ta Mesa ollu:e 1..Itt' JIOUND· alt.all)' lttrier M person selected should Salary $1000.$1200 Call t,ypingreq'd&mustbJivt' CXX*...l'WlorP/r. ll2bed l.IC"tDSe. Call for app blk. is wbt. fem .: •972-1138• I REWARD $4000, to any Apt anager, ti UJ\lls. be fa miliar wtlostall· JaneforaJilit.~. . bus tO e$s -11 ke a P ooovalescent hospital _K!-_ZIM _____ _ Newport Be.di Animal Dl'" .. OND WANTED positive Wltoess .o r C.M. 2br. 2ba townh!e ment & commerci al pevaac:e. XJn.t. worlung f\wt ..,_. Coav&.lomeeftt IL'L..Ao_......,_. IUll • Burglary & Destruct.ion Adulta, oo pets. Stable, loam;boardi.ng.caJcula· •t'f ,,.r,ISeaalwt be&uuluJ ol Delivery Mao L /\ . .._-,_._ Priv party will buy l to 3 at 7:i8 w. 19th, C.M. 00 mature, ex per. couple tiom ol interest, ooUces. l.mmed. opportunity with cond. ID ... _!'.:.w · Jbt*al. ZS10 Timn. 3 day• /week. _,u ... ,. .,..,.,.. ._~..._ ___ 1" ..........ol. N ff flee. "lll CO. ~::,;.a ID· l!l. CK.. tcz,.OIOO ,. ---•-,.__ -/ Sat 2/16. , who c an lead ......., . .,..,.,_ .,....,,.. .,....,_.g. &av-... co. ew 0 1«' clud1ng prof1t·abaring. .,;_....., ........ _, .. mo. to Pro9ecuUen & Coovk-ASSEMBLERS we will needs c ombo Book· Call Mr. Muogoo at Oaab ' ~or-.t4U. lioa. conridenlial. PO train. Apply 7am . ~;';C:~=~~ ~."~si= 66-31S.3fonn\erVWw Prep.eaoll...-Sf\allor DEMONSTRATORS Box 632. C M • Cali r Mac:Grecor Yachts, 1631 irrowiog "' profit• ble an.mt or ID.ao2t Oerle&J s-t \Um. Pref. e'Jfl). but ~your area. 9'!1112'7. Placentia, C.ll. bank, and to wort with a I ,._,._, Ike .... oot aec:. GOOd Eartb Fn.. •s.t.125+ day. C..r warmaodfnend.ly 5taff. IOC«M•B Mature womao for Restaurant 6'-0·2.411 oecea1ary. 541·0371. f& £:=.!. ASSISTIH We oiler good salary & F /Cbr1. · Peg board I p6easaDt Newport Bc:b A*larBWorMlb. l&J.-il,5U0'7U ....................... ll>f'TOa SUltYEY beuetits. syste:1n. M~ to San ~c. -•-caJ 00 SH. Hrs ~ -. ___. ~a-.• ,. .... _.. S::llPM to ~:30PM. Moo-Juan area. l .. nuCactur-;" SPM.ion.Fn. 646-7'31 . ~. •h _. ~ DIMTAL -~·· .W.WGllad. 707S day tbru f'r 1day -AppijcJUltacoot.art tnetirm.C.M 7$1~ '1Wbo are wi.Um4J to learn Ortho, c:U.u's.ide Excn ...... ••••••••••••••••• 9:X)A.M to 1 3>PM Satu.r ANGIE Au.EM •~bard. P'..:xprer. nee oa.Jy. J0tD our team Resp. womao wants house day. Great. for coUepans 714-752-0600 Ex. 1123 OtncaJ Gd. S-Y 6 bmdiU S.uu Ptoeswiwotri~ ~la sitting pos 1t 100 in N B and moonhght.ers $84 00 iC)()l)(llP8 f /C mao. muat be la nu.bar Meu fl'f4l•PGI"'-S46 5170 area. Reis. Cum Elli p e r w ~ e k . 0 NL y Manufacturers PostUOO with prom1nent RfCEPTJONISTS w ~ood. Paatry man. 1'JUNI>: IA. abaC&Y sm carat. caab. N.B. 548-4975 dac • /Wtat. mutiags, MASSAGE sunpaUco male. W /ct.oke c:haio fi Yourmaueur leash. v I c:. Balboa UIBDbJames Bhd. JS.vUle 2 120. Out.calls !J-11, 494·Slll mC2M ~: ..... lriab Set· IOM'S OUTCALL &er. vie. Golden Lan· 11113-tUJ I.en/Cordova Dma PL. MICHELLE'S 2111.m.a. •o.tcal• POUND: blk.. cat.. male, UAM-2AM 8JS.J149 ~chest vie. Magoolla & Hamllt.oa 2/16 962·37 Si6 673-5151 RL'<\UlREM.,.,.,... fS A Bank t'ashloa lllat1d 1ovesl ( a s t w o r k c r OIMTAL ASSIST. """' c.i .. , Ci Ex U t Lo<'•• f irms require SCRAM-lETS •OUTCALL * I~~. ~~~in~~:'~ ~i·v~Lcgiz ca'fth1;, ~i ~~.~ N s ~~ eau~~;P ~~!' ~~~efo~ ~ knowtedttc~b JS!cP~P~Y~e~ ~ ~R~~n~~~ 642-3112 MC/VlH 1 1 ing truly inter esting hiday • 00 ay l ru overload Must be ea ,_..,,., .,..SJO..O:MO o.lftMcJeb ANSWERS careerpot'llttoo.67>6368 Bankmg IR.AICEOPERATOR pencnred on PBX or ,.....-. I -------_ ~c: -.. u .... -• HetpWanted 7100 Asst. Apt Manager ou •~ wi.lhout typt.n~ posrtioru w&J>"""'· quanllly _..·--~~·-n-• .,.._,_ I C ~a ut t"or machlne shop . Fast PuJse boanh w ith aod COOK •--"' _.... ... , .a.ct.r.O<T LedaeLD-Obbse -SPl.RJ'ru~ READINGS ,•••-•••••••••••••••••• pie . W 1 f e o ff 1 l' c . MEW A.CCOUMTS growio g company · avad.able, people one<1t rooklllR t>xper net"<ledl NC> UCIPTIOMIST 00 n5li I husband·malnlt'nanrc Perm a oen t. p ll m ,. lrvme area oe«b good ed lm~at.e operu.ng., fOI' reuttmeot fac1!Jty for trlendl,y pn>gresstH' Kids want LO belp you tnl 1.0am-lOpm. Fully Llc'd. ACCOUMTAHT ax> uruts, Oce11ru1de, c)( ~t typing Will nin quality people. icood l Call today for appotnt Good a>edlcaJ & dt>nt-aJ specialty practice u1 the era.Dest ways. We 41J2..7296 Ol' 492-9034. 181.5 FUUCHARGE I penen~rcqwred i.1der trainee C<>ll f<Jr heoefits, pd hohda):. ment Opl'neveru.n~ beOei'lts. NellflJO('l \'illd ~Beach. Must ht· l\OenextdoorLOa U year S. Camino Real. San. P /time C PA o r TSLMgml 64.2·1603 11ppt 0.1llEverett:>46ll2lO §§7..00•S 6'2-5861 br lRh l . enHgctil· & old. wbidJ may explain Clem I eqwvalenl 20hrs /wk. Mulua!Savmg.-;&Loan c.a.~ASSERS ------mature ExPf'. pref, bul .bJ Lbt dotbeali.De bas Construe t1on ex per AutomoUve Corona del Mar ,,,,.... r-M.LIM':. Cosui Meu Staltoot'r~. not rk"C for nght penwm GOLDFtSRbangmgoo 1tl 0 .C. Jt..jRP()RT he I p f u I , but n o t PARTS MAN Ex~r Mr Cooopa.st 100-9200 C'ome JOlll lht' ro with '-J \ fl \-270 E 11th Sl . C ~ X1nt pay. fnnge bt>nef1\i-;7::-d . v 1 c .I S p~~a~i91~1~ n II ==~~.~ki1arol ~~!~~o ::t~s~~~;; F.qual()ppor Emplyr ~~~P~:~~~~~~~ 11 17;;rn~· ~~ :~~t~· ~ply ~smoker~ ,.,._ _.. 1 1 Mi'JsiOo Viejo. 831-1666 Mtwport leocll OtdaJ As&utaDt All out AdaJDs,...,a"°: sm . t.an 1 Profesa1onals. ACCOUNTS 8ankulg Either .way, Uus ts l.h\: COUMT1lt HIL.P SUDdlng t'O'lpk>yee for Jn Ulasa Al*> type. ldeo· T.B-SMS.. 10am-4am PAY AILE ClERK 1 Automotl Vt ·cler1 ca I GBilERAL. upporturutY you've ~ to wort 1Ws ~ Thu"' ~ olTic-e. C.all tify.~-.evm. . MUSTAHGSTUDIO Immediate o pe nin~ Computer operator and HOTETEU.ER ;:~.r~rJ;:~lforappl 6AM to 2.PM. N>91Y Ill fo r an ln t e rvie ... Foalwbi&e male poodle GIRLS w /rapidly expanding rehef ser vice cashier. """'UNTAlN VALLEY ____ OencaJ person Golden Bo f 6C2·R> El T Santa Ana manufactur· gd. pos11Jon for exper'd .-v We are are tnterv1~111g OonuLs 11741 Buch 8 . -------- Lake Forest/ oro 432.B E. l7tb Sl, CM mg nnn. tyr expencnce P e r 5 0 n w , 5 tr 0 n J: ror a H B 12 b I It s no o I Oie!!k dert, mat~. relJ.1 --.581-17119. 548·9182 ID accounts payable and personality 5 day Wet'k Jmmed i.~te o pening c•"HIERS atlDrT ADJUSTBt Talbert I ble person for f'rvnl r~ .. ,,out -• b ava1J::..1e for an l'X IW n-.. u--...,. Cl ~ "Vl· usmess general acrounung ex· xlnt working conds ('on PltOCESSOR ..,..,.... na ' must"" <'" Found. Blk. Co cker S paole l F e m Vic Slster/Be1cb. 847 ... 915 Spec::isl Rat.es posure Knowledge of tact Barbara at fhirk peneoced illdJvidual •n m our Crf'd1t Depart ~\~'.'...,H~-~aban~~U\·d; ~ trade discounts belpful fverson.673-0900 tbec.'Ompletedocumenla UTVTEM 1111mt to work full llmf' ,,_."'""' ~-"" .. " 1belnDAll.agunJ mc.ti're Mcn$Olf9 Pleasant working en lion & accounlU\g of lO E 11 1 t!:q>er de!>lN'd Apply Ill 211 N Coast H w' Tt'OlltoosMeltAway· vironmenL salary com AUTOMCYTlVE slallments.~al eswtc & xce t'nt rmp O)ec penon 11·~ ~ E ~Be h .,..~U'> ... ll d 5350 ln/Out :Peter~l men.sural e w l ex ..... ~ ...... ICS commer cial lo a ni. MARKETS benefits inrluding in 8aJboe8'vd Ill 8 ar ' ~""'" Includes Interest & ro1 suranc-e. di.srount, proftl I for appt perlence Conta l'I We need two full t ime latera.lcalculauoo Abib Operunft.\ now avaLlablc sharing & holid ay$ Counler girl. Kuster ·., ~---....................... ! cova GIRL FOXX SHOP * 95J.0771 • s.av. SIO °"a .. 10" . a&HrOu&callSuvice 1 Warm , fem 1 nine Dcona. TOMMY-S n2-1010 OF .-wPORT 30h Checks Accepted. 1 \Would Wue t.o meet new ESCORTS young <nends. ~-1•12. .a. Mi-1511 Rick You frat request Ad.Sitter seNO when ~ 'f04X od . . . cu Ad-Sitter ~ wil appear in your Doily Pilot 'ad ••• Ad-Sittw takes your meaoges •. • you call in at ywr a>nV8nience to qet tht ·:--to your od ... thii WYIC8 la Of.; S5 per wttk. For mort iftbmatlon and to pkD your od coll .... Oeyl: f>40.4811 mechanics. Call Servi<-e ty to type & operate a for full lime rum .st.ant Plea!St' apply rn person Oeanen f'ull u~ uw, DEAFTSPERSON FOi< ACCOUMTIMG Manager al <"aJcuJator ii es.senlJal MAnaJCers oo 2nd • Jro \08.mTHE· LI .!:.."!ow "'Y E. 1lllh St. OI S48 702'2 ~~gN ACCOUNTS PAYABLE ROY CARVER Xlnt beceflla. f or stuJ\. Noeitpenenc-ene~ ...:=..,_"' ASSISl'ANT needed for ROU.SROYCE ttather informatlon con· We train Star\Sl.:.>to $4 ,,_...,,~..,, Count.er help, uodw1ch C..r'ft'r apportwuty lor i....n •·~ full l &: IMW W1 per hour Advan~ment Fashlo. l"-4 shop. M·F. boun Oeiu experieoc:ed sllb-divialOO """'6 ...,.... ime as· Co..... "'-•-I ....-wuty for man111e b'-. pit, .. -··--wit• or ..i .... ", .. I Oraf\-1person signmenL For more 1n 640-6444 '.,y ""'""r IJl c VJ'Y"' • Equal Oppor Empk>yt!r "" ,..,....., "' ....._.. T d 55.-. I l I 3 ment potdtiOM to ~ 50 ma~ peraoo, f neodly Planninc. archrtectur:. I formation c all o perhow'1fquallf1ed. For wortr..inccood ~ or c1 vll·eng1neerln ~ Servlces,979-0164 AUTOMOTIVE rmre lnformaU-On & 111 · background desired LOT ATT94DAMTS tervlew. apply to stCtre Q.ERlCAL QQur Help/Cook. NO'W Graphic: skills a mu:1t ACCt'G BKPNG TEMPORARY Register today lo work on various accounting & bookkeeping ass ign ment.s. Work close lo your home F'1gure Oerits lo Senior Ace<>un t.ants needed througbou\ Orange County 2333No. Broadway Ir.Ill), Coldwell Banker Bide .. Sant.a Ana Ul41UMIOJ FREE PARKING ADVERTISING SALES For local. &k>NY color ma11slne, aenerous, straight c:ommluloo. «-4t84 ADVERTJSTING · TJ!OOOCAL WRJTING NNGR. TR~NEE -w llOme ex.per."'& conese trahllna. Sm. 1rowm1 manuf. co. In C. II . Salary open. Call lot a&Jllt. SS7-4H6 No exp e r I en e e ~~ '82, :nioe Crown Valle> --· • <---• 1'firin 1be Wholl Co a .... ly in ""n~on with oecessary. Perma11ent. ·''"" ~ u ~: Pkwy, ugunu ~arh. .. 19..... OCJ ' y w .,..., ..- full·t l me with good -.9Q'i0. Will 111terv1ew OfMawporthoch Rest.lnNpt Bch.lnudo ~toMr.FUenlei. chance for advance Mon lbN 1-·n 9am ll'I Anenci~ Manna \'lllage la cur at Robert Bem, WUliam I · WELLS -~ _. ... _ __._,_, , ..... p 1 FroR"' AMoc. 1401 ""'·•111 menl. App y in person l.O Jpm Q40Campus 120l ,........,. -..... ,. • ' - SaJea Mgr F' A DG 0 t:..ua.J Oppor Employer 540-500 I Counter HeJp .. r /t Cook ~ Newport Beach. ThaodaH loblM r~.n. World's Ulrlesl lndlVlduals muat bave •1.·--------Ford BANK Eruploymet1t Servi« p>d job b1a1or'Y • oeal & :::ASlUERIHOUSEWARE! dean ~arantt, abW· anuraTISING 20SI Harbor Blvd Apply 10 person, Rion \y to live ll~ ~rt1ve Niil.ii C05TA MESA Equal Opportuni t y H.ardware. 10714 Irvine CLIRK 7 /I I attitude, tis 1ood in· ~••ES Alllo ,.,.. Emptoyer (Welldlff Plua >.NB Part ume. 11 PM to 7 itlallve. II you meet n.t ~Pt.Jot bas an C tt,,.. '°" Ot.sk •Cleaver Newport AM Fn 4i Sat. only. 61f> Wiie requll"emeots, a.Dd Immediate openiq foe a ~ •uto parts Beach. looking for youna Paulartpo, CM ~l~ want to .UaMe your 1 a I esp er s on w l t h ~ penon needed. IKJ(Pll,ISICY men Ir women avail. for work. p&eue aPt»fy lJJ newapeper display ad· Lmmediate opening. Call TOP NOn;H lrvloe in· days ai t0me a.lOftl \n all a.alCS e• raoo at lOO VI a vertblna eaparteou . Rudy at 493-337$ or vestment co. needs a fa cet 1 of th e hrt Ume Ir full time Oporto, Ste. •4 btwo Oood salary. c om- 831-1375 CBarwlck Im· TOP NOTCH peraon , l'MCMlraDLCall between p-aveyard, part Ume sw· !Olam-4pcn. ll~t be l8 o»Mkw A aceUaat fr· port.a) varletyJob w/lot1 of 21l4'152-2S31 ana: Apply '7·E'tven years ol ace. Mk fOf ..... bmeftll. Exc:eUeot respon. you have the · · '&««!, 108'1 W. Baker. Oarol~ ~~for AUTO ROUTI nae lkllll. tbeY wtU pay a Oelica.I ..:CM:.;....;._· ------a panoro With career am· REGISTER. Early AM. TOPNOl'CHulary. Q.9UClrV9IST CIBHTa..I ~. l ~ to 2 bra. 1375 to lrvinePersoone.I A&ency 5.0.$. t • .. ' Imme d . ope a I a I QaU torappobailment S4 SO I a\ o . X l n l . 4118E.17\b,Colt.aMeu .-.Pt Permanent p ttlme. wtpubliab.lnf co. Good ftDI~ CO moonllght. Wlvea, re· SUI~ 842-14'10 l!:mployen detperately Mon.·~I. llomlna~ or pboDe smwn LO &Mi.t ..,...( AST Ured, dlaablllty, stu· ~~ oe.d =m ary ollice a llernoooa. $3.7S1hr c~lt dept w/collec· DAILY PILOT dent.a. Need lid whMb. belp. lined Contact N . Dixo n ~ Uom. Aceurate t.>'Pln1. ~300lor540-fJ'722. ILVEUNEOPERATOR-Secreta ry• qi u~ooll =. 842-IM'?O. 1eneral~-~~· TtUOan. Ext.m no aper ntc, xlnt pay. .. c .. •. I w I Ptr Xlnl co.--· --·. ·--~···-·· Bl"""ltter, ln my home •••pert, er.a • O>ctrtAli •treas. · pref. but •'II train. --Y .,,. blnetlt.a. Apply ln pel"80n TypUU Apply bell~ 2·5, Mon· -~" tor arno. alrl. t:»5:ao oaly:allONewportC.nt.er ToPPAY' P'ri.'4lW BalterSt.CM 911)/IDO. '-""&I penonnel ~~~~~~~~ M-F.Mer5:JOM5-8016. Dr.N.B. NAMS YOUR OWN _.... • .; · Ptnd wtwt JOU want In Dally Ptlot C1asaltleda. Boat trim carpenters wanted. Exper. IMC-Ap- p_l y l n p • r •on : llaa&8oa*7 lbrine. 9SS W.19lhSt. C.M. HO\JMI S,.CWOHlce s.. ..... 614-Jlto ett,y, Oran,e EOE -··, *. -·-·· .... ... ._.~-----#--··-........... ..._ --.# - - . ........ .l ..._, .. .._ ... , _.., ..... ~ -·--.~---- I J I ' d l· l· •· d ~ 0 :0 >f •• 1 · . . .. ~--·--··· ) .W.Wat1• 1t00 ~ .................. . .w,w~ 7t •••••••••••••••••••••• Hlr,W~ "" .W.W•ll• 1100 . ..................... . ~~l' .................. . ......., lecntAIT7. .,,. _,... aneclta.nle. N~ • ' 'v Mopelaod. .... """ I ~IONU,.,. We ...Sa~.._..,,pJto tim:u. fn.l olf'k'e order dtM for llMm toUet.tt• Arm. Good t)'l)Qla lkllll m+wpm > • .uaoara•• to learn on 1mall com· ~ a inuat. We •P- pre c 1 at e your en · Uu&Mal. Good startin1 M1ary + XTRA t>eM. Send reawne to ranco Ltd, PO Box 18823. Irvine. ~.2'113. Or c ull 714-~ . ..,... Oeb¥Wr)' Yan P /lime Good dn~•na record Male/hmale Gl m> CM o.Mral Laborer. Co if ~ hl"l unw App -~~~~---t ty 1-2 ~ l.bni S.l ________ .. ~nt. ...... , Mm gr WW1MIO ll:'I Y'-Of' older ltitow ti•• l'V•"I c:i1ld ~ lUIO a WC'«'k or more. Oranif,e Coa11\ \'ellow l~b. ll JOO Ml llerrau 1nn, l"ounl a 1n Valley tNo of Slatt'r btitwn NC"•ho p.-& U.Cbd l tH:N £ KAJ.. o n r·1n ; .. •ull UllW", day• Muat ~·-..-· m-1111 GtNf.RAl. U "'Pln : t'art ll mt' )Ob w Pf'(lprr ty mnl!l ('(I J\<'n1ralt• l.)'IUl, l!U' flllf\Jl. hl(UN' •Or\ S.. Sb $Oh r 1t~ ver"1101 on quahru: .. _________ _. ~ U aibn wk flf'x1 Dr'>'-~. ¥\JU u mc, 'U11 Qpm. na.. w t'd " lllun ti JO Moo ai l-'r1 ~ ~ Olnuruu Clt>4"k'r.. ~ 75&-ll801 CdM El..tX7 1-:N(.; u. S2l,t1w. ~ yn l•Pt' rt"C.'C)Nlt.'r dc sign~ OM~A 71~~:J tJectro-mechanit .. I i\s se mbler Somt' t'itp~r helpful Salar) open Call for Mppt. 567 ... 116 l::leclronics T ec h111c 111n helpe r , s ome 1•x111·r . helpful, l(ood d r vlJlg re C\Kd, Call ~11. El.ECTRICl\L 'ft:s·r TECH Unique op port.uruty w 1small well established manuJ of elect rical (no t c lel· tronic> d 1s tnbullon •'\IUIP. Fa cility localed ln San Juan Capistr a no JJ"t'a Is the only one uf 1t~ type on the West Coast Hus U l. eertJf1e d c'IN'Wt.s Ideal r and1date would have mm 2yr::.. <'Ol~e. 5yrs 1n cn1unecr. 1ng ma nuf t"n\ iron· ment. well or,11an1lcd 'flus ~111011 oCCNs •!IP Ponunaty for C'arecr <J<1 q ;nreml'nl r'or 1mm1'1I 111terv1ew pleu~t· subn11t resume m tluµh1•t1t1· l(I I 1n 1 c n r n ,.; I c I'! r 1 1· ;1 I l'rulilJl•Lo;, PO flux 1~rn1. \n<the1m , !)!alOO l·J<per1cnt~'d Salf~(Tld 11 TRl0 FlOM WAMTSYOU Ii I fill 41\ .i1:111dlt' 111 ... ii, r.. I r o 111 01 .1 1 1 n l'. 111olor r)'h · -;p1>r\1 ni.: l(Wl(b molor '>IJOrt'>. rt• 1 .11Jcr... G r1•<1t nppt v but ,,..,. arc vt•rv '4•lc•t·t1H• & want ronf ;dt•nl winner ~ oolY. We traan .. ll. pertly. v.alt 1.&.1 le aee. Oa1J Mr. 81.cme~ Jo'la<10r)' .. 17 IMMEDIA'fE OPENINGS W i\ H 1-:llOt 'S 1-i\.,..., fo; '1 llL":' 1 .. i\C 1 '1 >I<\ 1 ;t,..111 mont•\ 11w 1·01I\1· l••OU.'>, hnlulay & \ ,1c:. lmn puy. l'a1tl W('ck ly l\orrell' IHVINt: 5DMC( S. lllt. 752·66AA M IF bl.! ~l&J •m lln>UP Rudv Manma11 & C"o llTJ.Lal G1a1 _.M•agtn ltoom f ootl. r ... u o r oprrimoo M ~t ht-•·' pt'n('1l('\'d n .. 11 n:q d \wlv Mt "'r~r. Sw1 demenlc Inn. l25 W ~.,tandwl Glt8AL OfftcE Small parts dlstnbulOr ui lrv1oe needs pleau .nt & responsible persoo for order entry, purchasing. fthng, expediting, many v~d duties. Good ti(l~one personalily. Olli NaDCY · ~3042. Geoer.tJ VOLT •Typists. •Secreta ries. •A c countant :., •Ware hou s e . •l\s semblen>. • M amtenllllce . •lndustnal. Read Uus ad today ... & work tomor· row! No Fee. 546-4741 3848Campus DrNB (AcTOSS from Job\ Wayne Airport l Equal Oppor Employer GENERAL HOW HIRING ALL SKILLS ~nr A fH E.O.E. HW520 135-2622 RECB"T10NIST needed in oor corporate headquarters.. located in ll'VllM! Typtng, pbon~. ril i n g . a t·eoun t 1 n ~ kncl\llll\'lh:e helpful f.x t't!llent opportum ty ror <Jdvancement. good com pany bt>nef1ts Contact Pt'r.iOfUlel or a pply a l. 557.9051 Sciefttific Orilliltcj eo..trol• 18011 Mitchell South lrvme E,O E. E.O.E. ---------4 Gen 1 ocrc Hels>-P rr. 2· Front office gLrl. typing & lo.key w /accuracy, pay raises & med. plan as d ut>eS increase. 96().5492 "''" & r rr positions an new s!)ec1a lty roods ce nter l n lrv\n e . ~a oa ~e m e n t o p · port:urut.ies. C.all Pe~J(Y 5:8-M C A R 0 EN E It GENERAL X lnt. Ilene ~ ----<rt.-oeral Office, p/t or f "l. C:ood reader and attl'n llOfl to detail. Will trn1n. $1.7Jl4. fiENERALOFl"ICE Must enjoy phone con· tac t . w o rk i n it wtcumomers. typmg & deW.il work. Paid vara · uons. sick pay & health U1S. Apply 9-4 Mon· Fn at Barderu; Pest Control. 696 Ra ndolph, C M ~5.S'TO. G ENER/\L 0 F'FJC t; CLERK. Major l>to1·k brokerage firm near OC ALtpOrt. Hrs. 7·4PM. call ~.Eckert. S4().8l2J CeJera1. caging. women. me n, day /eves. Will train. Irvine . C ull Ml.QOQO, •UAM. General office Jdays wk . no typing or dirtauoo. $4 hr. Min $40 day. 494-83.Sl after6pm. Gen•t. Office.Temp. f IL It 'a lUn! PromoUooal of. fice for Circus Vargas, tt. typing. vaned duties. ~ Gen1 Offc. pleasant SaJes otfc nd5 selJ·starter for typtng. filing, et c. $4 hr. 631-0:rlO. Genl. OHice. CdM. oeal appearance. $4 hr. f It or p it. 675-2133 Gen1 0ffiu: Sm Publishing firm is seeking Ge n 'l offc worker. simple clen cal duties. r e laxe d a t mosphere. mature non· slll0ker.Pat:898-4357 15541 Computer Ln. H . ~ Girl fonday for Photo Of. rice ~S() age preferred. 63J.3411. ------- G RE EN H OUS E HELPER P e r son needed to work 111 s m greenhouse fo r inte r lndscpng firm Exper ooly. Approx. JC>.40hr wk Call Michelle Mi-3800 GUARDS Hotel 1wtt r bbo ard Cll*"llW • ., Mil\, l&l1l .,w..a..-. AfP6yto aud.MOrHocell..qUM, -s eo-t Hwy . La• ltdl. -.1u1 ___ _ HouMeol•anerw. P T • •·rr. 1ur ~a..n1.n1 MfVM!9 .. 51 llr ~ liouaf'C'leanln1 lo\'lcbya MUM be cooac£en&Jou.. ~. nitl•ble llav~ own t r an• R"f11 r ~ qia'"l ... '100I lh 1rrl..-or i t .... f'\ill OI p 1J CM job. X.l.ol lra1mn1 opportuoll lu CtwnpeUll\'e wages. Coo Vffll«\t hount Apply at Mr Donald1. I~ A"e Pico. Sul Clemeol~ lt4DOOlt PUMT MAIMTIMAMCI t-\IU·Ume it pan-Um~. 497-543e ~~~~ ---- ~A a.MC Y. Part t i m e ga l , p ersonalize d lines trainee. lead t.o full time ~cellellt career. 962·5597 IHSUllAMCI Property .. Casualty AS· stslllnt. exp min 2 yrs lDC' typing, xlnl beoef1b James lnsurance offtt•c , lrvrne. <"Bil M11urccn 7!l2.-0900. E. 0 . E. ln8unan<'e Large lnsUTllllC'e co. bas 1mmediale apenings for. Q.BtlC TYPISTS RECORDS ClEUS POLICY TYPIST Pleasant worktng rondl uons. xlnt. empl. ben. in cl. profit·shannJ! bonus. retirement plan. empl. s avings plan . rom · . prehens1ve Ide, health. & dental UlSW"llnce. Apply mperson: s·:i>-2. Safeco IMsance 17570 Brookhunt to'. V E.O.l-:. till. des1~n asst. /gen. of fit-e. F.T. Must draft & t y pe . C all Ly nne . ~:ml. JAHfTORIA.L Part ume evt'S after ~ or early am in Calta Mes;1 G Jay:, a week Cle an wo rk & ~o od p a y 900-2017 ------ Jawt.orial ltoute operuni.:s 10 HB & C M a rea s. please calJ for appoint IDlllt. 511..zrlO. JANITOR. dependable. b•rdwo rlll o g . Own trans., nigb&s. 13.75 to $4.00 br. ~2101 Jewelry Salesperson F' tune position Apply in p e r s o n · KI R K JEWELF.RS . 2 300 Harbor Blvd . C M. Lady. l-ou.ld be a retired person. capable of canng for convales~nt lady. who ,.., rerovenng from fractured hip & wnst Will need help 6-8 week.s. Pleasant surroundlng, Nights and /or dayi.. 5411-s:&. LAMDSCA.H snctAUST We are look.in& for an energetic penoo w tsome kDowtedge • exper. 111 pruning • lawn care. Fttlme ln CdM. XJnt. wor1ang oood. CaU Moo.· f)i., 8am--4pm. 673-221158. LAUHDltY 5'ftRVISOR Ex.oelleol career pot.en. WLI ~.wuty for relJa· ble person w i th a knowledge of laundry machines, supervisory skills. & bi·lingual abllily preferred . Enjoy out· s tand ing compan y benefit&. Apply 9AM · noon, Mon-Fri. person· net. MAMIOTT HOTa. 900NEWPORTCTR DR. NEWPORT BEACH E.O.E. M /F LAUNDRY -Help wan· tad For r etirement facility Good medlcaJ & dental bene. Newport Vil la 6'2-5861 LEADMAM /T....-. for producllOn ceramic Bbop. Must have lead ex- pr. and speak sparush. 979-Ml() Legal Sec. w/min. o( Jyr aper. for P.J. defense f.U'lD in Fublon b land. Temp. position. ending June 1. Contact Janet Al· lm:'750Ul . AM. ..... ,,... ...... . jurt Urm. e•per, Ml II 7 , dill. twftla •.atdlll--. ..,., .... •'1171 l.c:al '#U CNW•t'&rver Ou.t.W!ll rncl Po1J1b1n.i. full llm• bu1a. •~11 ~requited Start •mmlld. ~'313_. --- ~ST CLASS A&I Fll8t growtng company. ltvlnt' area needs eood quahty people. good benefits . pd holidays Qill~O. Macltlfle Op•rator , ........ F o r pro du c t i o n o f miniature 1ns trume nl parts Co. in Laguna Nigud Micro Pre<"islon Swlss. 831-9331. __ _ MAID ~per pref. full ltme. ~pllune 6"2 3030 M.luds. apply Tbe Inn ul Laguna, 2 l1 N. Coast ~. l..&guni& Bt-a~ll- Mamt.enance M an needt'<I for property m j?mt co $800 m o + i.;a :. al lowanee. Musl have ex penence. tools & truck 64..1·1334 MAJMTEHAMCE MECHANIC $'716 M()t(TH One years t'itf>{'rit•n<'l' with c n g1nc cr1n l! o r s 1mtlBr co mp an y nt.'Eded t-:Xcellent (-Om pany wtlh );ooO ~neflts & r a1bes . Call lttta. ~.Coastal Person- nci NteneY. :trJO tl.:.rbOr. c; M Never a ftt. MaoaRcr tLca:.inl! ,\~t fOI' ~ID('SS park J:o'\Jll time, 6 d ays a wel.'k Secret;irial s kills ri- ~1.1ncod. <:_:ill 1714 ,,.,.~~·~ Manai.:ement MANAGEMENT TRAl ... EES Immediate full timt• pa81UOO avail, both days & rug.hts for agJ(ress1ve u:>d1vlduals with good peu onalltlea. St art SfOO ·SUOO /per mo +beneftla. Apply dally after se>cn w for Jean or Muy. Me N' Ed's Pizza. 4.10 E. 17th. <Ast.a Mesa. ~(Of' F'trst Class R.eslaurant. Must huve :.t rong bac k.:rou nd l'fe8..'>4.' s.end rt"'IUmc 6t phcM) to Clas ... 1J1t'd t\d •!'>7 8. Ua1I ~ l't l o t . P 0 Hoit 1560. Co!>ta Mesa. Ca 9262ti MARINE TRAVt:L LIFT OPERATOll W min ~yn e xper Top wa~t'l> & benefits. Call collect 21.J..823.4581. Manna del Rey. ,... t IDdtvlduaill "°"" from ~ on • n•w ..,._ •ro1ram Can ~ .... ,.,. ...... ~ ... OD lime. Ideal I« boaMmahra. Yor coc.plete toJormalloa. call ~·l'-'O. NurMS Aide• 7·3, 3·ll. C.rtiflcation Tralnlna avail. M_. Verdt Conv lbp. •1 Ceo&M SL C. M ~ NURSES A I OI"! 7·3 • 3:30-7 .• ~· N\nADC • LVN dW'P nurM. '7AM· 3 30PM. 3PM -llPM NurMa lldes. •11 ilulta Cer1if..ed or will uaio Good m.edical /den la I benefits. Jl1 aphip Con valeseent Center 48' Fia,phip Rd. NB 6'2.«>64 ~ Nurses Aides All sh1fts Good rate ol pay. No ex· per nee Will train Certification program available. Apply Port Mesa Con vale sct'nl Hospital, 2570 Newport Blvd. C M 6'2-0400 Ntning R.N. relief 7.3 & ~ti Xlnt rate of pay Apply D O.N. Port Mesa Con valefit'el\t Hosp1t11l. 2!i70 Newport UI vd C M 642-0.00 fo'\J ll =-~tr U1 L.tngual Light ty pin1: Ml.Isl have strong photw pen;onallty C:.Ul 642 2256 '°'~--OFRCEHB.PB V~ f'OaO ~ed Im med a::. a ll a ro und helper tn our modt·rn otc·s No exp nee ~1u1'l havt' ca r & dn\t~r·~ he• Gas allowance t'.d II Mr J ay at85HllOO OPPORTUMITY UMLIMITB> ln..,tJtution BI C'hem 1t·al !>ales S tra1Rht com fTUSSIO(I Must have good r or & me t'ha n1ral ap lltude. Call for appl aft 5pm 831-0671 ()plica1 Dispm.:;er E.xpcr Female pref 839 7431 after 6 or wttnds ORDER DESK GU<L A nswe r t ele phont'' some fthng. musl he1w ){ood handwn l1~ Ca II g.5, P1ck~·ick l'aPt·r. ~US7 PACKAGE WRAPPER lor mall order co. Co twafils Fneodly w()f'k. inc cood. WW train. App- ly in persoo 10am-4pm. l84l!O Bandller Cir. f'ln Vly <c or of Ellis 1 963-91181. P AlKTBS-SPU Y t-.Je<trostauc t'XJ*nt'n('\' pr f"ferred. f'a1n11n ~ lUbolar prod vets 0 Pf' n lllRS oo b \ & Znd ~h1fl Rate ranRe S4 Tl v1 ~ tn per hr 2nd shift d1£ f<>renlJal 20' hr IROW ... JORDAN co. 2iB1 S. Hallad41 y Sant.a Ana 979-0131 ~es~. exper I requim1. Legit.. parlor o.J & night ah.ills open 50% ComaU.iuon, Call I~ or g)-1186 A3k for Mdvena. PART TIME EV&llHGS r.ux:HANIC. full or part tJ.me. prelf!f' oider persori wtsome experienc e . toob not nee. Apply at Shell. 17th & Irvine . Newport Beach MECHANJC. w /onan U · per. Good woRlDR cond Manne e11per desirable 714-548--9617 Medical Good typist. trao.scn ber entbwilasllc ll'arner., Good oppty rn N 8. ~n la1 o(fc 551-6896 MedicaJ X-RAY TECllNIC IAN Part time. Orthopedtc otc Fa.shlOl"I IJll 640-"940 Medical·back office assls· umt w/ortboped1c exper 111 Newport Beach. Mon. f'n. C.all between 8 30 & JORm. 644·2643. ------ Models· Escorts Wanted by 0 C 's hnest El!cort Service MJ-0180.... Mtt6pm Moldi•g M•chi•• O,.rlltor1 We have no work llbortafe ! Join a bully. .... " still arowtnc 20 year old co: learn on lhe Ad\alta with outstaod.lng. attractJve personalJtles who enjoy working with kids. Over 21. St.art at 13.50 per hoW'. Phone 64 2·4321 . Ext 2~0 BETWEEN 1-5 PM. ....... ~ Equal Opporturuty Employer. PUT TIME EVIHIHGS Assist m editor s u r v e y cooducted from our o( flee at the Orange Coast DaJly Pilot . 5. 30·9. 30 Mon-Ph. 9.:i>-1.30 Satur day. Great for collegians and moonlJ g.bt.er'!'i. $84 pr wk ONLY RF.QUIREMENT IS /I GOOD VOIC E . Call 6(2-4321. ext Jl2 after S 30 PB. Monday lhrv Fnday "x Answe riotc S erv ice Operator. Exper pref bt4 Wl.11 tralo Plea.... • call for appt. 00-156.S PBX Answering Serv let' Operators. Mature. de pmdab&e. Day sluf\. Ex per. pref. but will tra.LD 66-2560. PBX OPERATOR Anawerlnl Serv. Ellpr pre(. Ql.2:2164 Of'fke help. 40hr. week. <2 ni11bts) Will train. Jewels By Jose ph: 541).9086, f\tll &c part time. All areas. Untlorm s lurm.hed. Ages 21 or over. Retired welcome. No experience nee. App- ly Unlvenal ProtecUon Service, 1226 W. Sth Street. Santa Ana. lo· teniew hours 9-12 " .... MontbNFri. lbift ot your choice while wor1dng witb a leader' in --------1 lhe cwtom moldinC ln-dmtry. PreMllt opentnp PBX <>pentor, answerlnl aerviee. exp« preferT'ed. a.ta .... area. Swill& Ir araveyard. Ca II MO-rm. t for Ad Action ~a Daily Piiot AD-VISOR 642-5671 ' ' ffO M E MAKERS · SUpplem ent family in- come In your spare Ume. For appt call 847·1536 ~wnMPN. HOT'&JMOTIL NlCbt •wllt« /full-t.ime. Expw. J)fef. Apply Mon.· "1. M . Bnaee Smith: ,., ae.n..a.1nn. 125 w. l'apMnd'•, s.c. ~AL SICllTAAY P.L 11414 Mii Pree SIJOO DOMIS11C SI 200 COIPSl200 UMATK>M $1100 ~-~, 110 Newport Ctr Dr NB ·-.... ., avalL on arave yard 1bltl. Up m to 'Jam. R.ap6d advancement f« tno.e lhowtnc apttttlde It dellre. Good 1tartln1 ~ +ahift boslUI +all rmJor beoellta co. paid. Pront llharlna emPloY• ~ve pro«ram. CIMCO ... .,. eo.ta lleaa 0 bik 8. ol S.ker otf a.dbUJ) '*"X* T .A.8 . u11werina .-vice . T.A..8. ans. M'fV, has " Y itlaftt open In SA. CM, It Hunt. 8 . ...... arted abifts. p rr f6 F rr. llllftY outt\and· In&~. Woric Mat your home • eam wbUe ,....,,,. JO.cm E.O. E. llCa'TAIY t ........ •laood l'/p- ... .. Lil. all.We '°' ~-,.,~.tome ....-.mztl • ..._ .. ce ..t. lnlM .,... C.a1J1«.-. '40·7619 A. K.edav\a Ind E.O £ flttc>MIP.oS Looliln• for naUonally advert.INd q-.aabty pro· duct. Call Mr Allen. MMOZS. PHOTO •·tNISlllNG Driver fOC" pk ki.ap • de· llverloa ot ph o t o f\niahlnc. Co. car PfO vlded. Moo·Frl. Jira al)· PIOI' t :•AM to 4.30PM. D.Z per hr. Call s.9·'13" "'Ml8'SHB.r8 WW lt'a.U\ GOO week to stut. Open 8atn 8pm 7l411116-&t 13 ~ U you an 20 or over. & ~ for 11 carttr op portunrty m pnnuog. ap ply al PENNYSAVER, 1181 P\a~a. CM ,,. .. ~ U•11J1,..nf Experlenct!d prul)t'rty uuanager for comm ·1 m dustnal tnqwre I' 0 Box C·l9544. Irvine.CA 9Z71.t P /T Wori& EicrM Good s. (;all 962 323:! R.Pal Ell t.a le ARE YOU WEARY OF WORklHG W£EK E HD S & HOLiDA YS WHILE YOUR F R IEND S PUY7 Co n '>llh •r ""or l.1ni.: oorma I hvuM for "' vm J?n1'.'>l\I' t'OrJ>Orallun. 11r fenn~ curporatt> 'lwots rl'al e:.l J h-& rt la ll'd Reception.i.at w /lh(ht typ- lna. &<l w1fiauree. pleas· ing pmionaUty fl 8 itreii Aall tot' Vivia» or Nancy 891-1'191 Recepl1orust I Book keeper for prestlgiou11 la w firm ewport De a r h Salary commensuralt' w1tb ability & e x peneoce Ask for Sally, 714 '64().. 5650 R•u ptloftht /Xerox Optrotcw fUU lime 9am to 6pm Plea&ant. good tele phont' :.kills nee Apply 1n penia'I l.o Mr F\tente. .it Robert Bein. Wilh am ~'rofil & i\s60c. 1401 (.IU<tll St Newport Beach. --- R t-:c ~PTl O N I S T ~ture. exper person lo answer bu~y phone:. ty pe. great public & pt'rfor m \a now. oCCil·e dwe 714-891 :l42M UCIP'TIOttlS T - THAIN EE Growing lntnt· l'O hu~ full time po-.1t wn 1tn rnf'tJ Jva1 I Hr 1i.:ht pen,tlf1 w front .t 11ft11·., .iµpearan r •· & i:<>•>tl !)ht.in.· l'lldnm•r'> lt1 hanrllt- JlJ ll)('(•m1ns.: !Im,., I .1l1 l~l>lnR n.><1d <'a II Sht"l It•) for appt m 2333 «alJf <.:opyuu? Pr~ RICIPTIOMIST Needt!d 111 our mtern.i uonal corporate head q u art~r'i lor11 t1•d IO lrvu>e liea uuful w0<k 11\Jl t'YI' ll'Ofl men l !:>om .. l)'llUlJt ~ phooe work H you·rl' lookin g for d 1 aret"r with exce llent op pvrturut> for adva n1 ,. mcnt t good ('()mplon) bt-nef1t.s «>nlal'\ St I\'•\ uf1c Dr1llJnR Conlrnl ~J7 9Q~I . p .. r :.011n\'I 1-.0 E Rest.aun1nl Eape r 1e n c e n o t oece.aary, but b~re '1 v.tv.t la .. HifhSchoOI £di.acalloo PotJli"e Altitude Well Groomed Good Dri Vllll Record AbUJty l.o tttoat people like people. With a aln· cett lntereal m cUAt.ome r salillfart1on. & above all. ~ty U you Lhmk you're our type of p~r11on . don 't wwt1 Coot.uct u:. lQday 11\penorl ., .. <>.....,.~ 2925 ltarbn•• Blvd ~,-A MESA 979-2500 SALISCllU P a br1 c s t or e Cal l Maureen 646-4040 SaJel lmmedlat.e e>penlnl( for a yoong sale!\ tra1oee with a progr ei.111ve wa te r wortc.s firm Complt!U! bend1t packilge Apply 111 penon Tfo'I, 214 AlWfl l>&nta A.na SAUSLAOY f'\Jllt1m~ THE SHOW-Off Z2 Futoon lsi;ind N II !)ul esm an needed for .. mall h ul expandtnu ~aph1t~ h1J.'11.11~1> A'lk for Ci lt'fl SJ6. SJ.ti SALESM.AH :-. .. 1 ..... p u:.1t 1on 1 m l'IY>dlat .. openin2 ~air. t",l)t'rit•nc f' re<1 u1 r t>d $1.0C(J mo ~·n<I r~umt­ lO L..l'ou (•rod ut·L,. I' 0 Ht'" .ct> llrt'J (..,\ !12till Allll ~I~ ~ Pv'll1on .1\.i1l.ibh- lfolfd 1nl( mater1dh Oranite ( ounty .art' a I,~ r aJI G37 7373 SEX:RET ARY TRAIN EE ':rralnee w ttYJ)toc abUJty of 40·fSOw p m w /a c · CUl'lley. £xper. beJpfuJ. tu will tra.uJ rigbt can cbdlile. Aptitude • will U\IJlltS& to won ha.rd Im port.aDl. ~2Ul. !:iecntarY for butly H wit tngl.on Beach law f\1'1'D General litigattoo. 2)'1') ex:per. deau-ed. 847-604 I SlCUTAaY Xlnt OJ>lllY ror sharp gal w lllnt t Y PlDR sltil.ls to wort i.n fut paced. coo ~Newport Beach or fiCt' CaJ I Uh al 8J3.?Jl00 Secrelary /Gen 'I. Office P 't, mus t have t'ar. a1rporl <t r e a , Dac1oa Corp ™--OU4 •SICaTAIY Export /import compim y ln Hl.S1l.lngl0n bee park. at Beach Blvd /San Diego 1'"wy. Maruman Corp (114) 842·04 I I , (213 I 42J&.8lM9 -----~- ~.Law fl11Jl ne.sr iilfl)Ort. ad mm. & som•• ~. It. shorthand. .:d I )"llU\g skills, call Jud I. !lIJ.!nllO ~----- SlCllETilY Carftt'Job Top pay foc t.09 person tn large esl•bhsbed real ~firm. Need bra1ru., uuuauve & eirpeneoce. Above averaRe lypw~. 1tra mmar, s~lhn g & lnillh !!>kll.b are reqw rt· ments In vestment.. backqocmd hdpful No .,horth;.nd E11e111og &c wee ke nd tnlerv1t'w' J \'a1l Send ~urne tn "' e r \ 1 l. t• :. t o l h i: 1 r tr~("'rred employt.~~ We ~ ltk-l'lH'\'Pt111na1 .H•r v 1r \' m1 ndl'd ri•:il ~le pmf~,IOfl<tl Mu't ~!>OUM knowlt-014\' ~ all 11.l>P\'Cb u( hum•· 'Mil~ & purrha..-.M anti ablltty lO t•o mmurut'll l4' t>CC e r l1vel y ... 1th transfer~~ & rt'al ~la\•• <."Ommun1ly, pnmartl) on lhe telephon\' 111wh deRrff or or)(an1111ll•>n reqw rt'CI for 1'00rdlndl11m & follow throuith on J~ I '>t ~n m e n t-.. .... 1th m1n1murn ~u~n 1•;i11n I l.Hrutt'd traH•f l'1•rnw n.11t ,..11a ry pc):>,rtt<.n ... 11 h fnn~t· ~nt'fn., l'omp;,rn\ ' lorated n1-11r Oran.:., t ·ounl y l\1rpo r1 II ,\ delO"ee & broker s llct•nst· preferred Qi II Frank It' Hunzeker for furt.hl'r m romwuon 714 752-07<17 tu ~rsonn<>I. F\ill or SaJesPtTSOO p 'T wo" AM or l'M !>A!..1-::S Salary + Com t 13.:>l>lfied Ad •256. Daily Pilot, r o Bol( J5b0. a..eM 1-sa 92626 Sec:a••ai -..tu~. Apply m f>t•r"on ~ion 631 &J>2 ~Wt' lpm·6Pm. T Th Very bu!iy one l orftett 1s 1nle rv 1e wing ell· penmN'd S('i'ret.an~ to ..,...rt 4.14 hour.. per da), \fonda) th r u f"rida~ \111,t h<tv1· last , ac-<·uralA' t)'ptni.: ~loll<;, 11b1bty to <'\lffiµilbot.' ll-tlcr.>, &. el\JO)' """rk1n~ with peopl1· Uu,1n"'>'> .illlrf' C:<tll "~ U<tVh .1l S.11'1 J6Jl ror J J>l:OIDlll'k'Ot ~m 1.pm 11t l'la1a r>r SAi fS PYSOHS .......... ~ 0J)eoloa for ltl'~n sed salespeople . \o c.: a II)' owned. with nauooal re ftrral s~tcm t-:u ·t'lknt wo r It in g l u n rt 11 111 n ' I t:;aro 100'. N1mm1,-.11111 I h.r ronfldt'n\IJI ·•1'1' I l'all iJtHfl:!fj r-------. I i:.\.t:cr • .\ 1 .\·r 1 .. ff'\ I \..._ '""""'') l /(.c.>aJ "":l. l EXCmHG OFFfCE Ru l y_,tat e 5alt'll S A L E S P E 0 P L E NEEDED in Sunset Beach office . top commission. Call Bud Hyams C714114'>-H02 C'..1f•·'· l\t\1:11 Bin h "l ~It\ vrt. l;k b !l!IS ~ H~IAl H.A.:"1 m:J.1 1 P T euunter wurll l>uHt'\ .,l) IC" l-1t'x.tbli: h.-.. 11 J ldt-aJ for ~1..-• &. I 1-ol.lege student.) Airport "1'ea Call Ron for ;,ppt 2-SJ>M.~ Reltaw"ant N ew & e x ci t i n g restaura n t cot1 C'ep l Newport lka ch It' in .. .11'1>.i lex all<W\ ~..... ·" '"1JIJ"J.! applJ•·Jt 1un.' lur I vn·r> uuJ1t~ r.1 .. h1t'r-t\ 1·ow1ll-r ht Ip \ lnl 111> I 111.irtumt \ rvr 'I Llll4'nt' .!.. hou, .. w l\I'~ Fl »\1t.lt I -.rh1·tiul r :, f l 101\' " ~1 \IOW Conl.ll't "iurhn I lte,t.iur .. nt-tn1 \fr ,.JIKl~h ~i UKll.'.l ~I f-1 J~taW"lllll I ~ t c I .• ;. !> I t J I I ·' 0 Hestaurant !Wed' t l'1·"1\ Ull( cleril stt-ward App l) Prooto Rest.aurante. Su Cst Plau Lipper Lt-ve-1 Restaurant DB. TACO IS HIRING ~ Taro. a ra ptdl.> ex- pand 1 n g f.h \ f ood rb1.8urant ctuun, has 1m med.tale operunltJ for da} help. includ1ni;: srhool hours Ex ct'llent for ~"'1ves, evenmlo( M u dent.s or reured person.' Please apply in Pl'fSOn al ett.ber at the Col lowing DEL TACO, IHC. 4113.> 8a1Tance Pkw) lrvme 2841 W Wam"r Santa Anu J\n F.qual Opportunity Employer M I-' RETAIL ClEllC f\111 tune help nffded 10-5 Mon f'n Will trum Af!P'Y Pier I. 2710 Har bor Bl.CM_. ___ _ Sales Delivery 1-~ll & part·llme pog1uons open Make up to $6 t hr 531--0811. SALISClaK for marine hardware S\Ore. Experience nee f\ill " part t1JM posl. RMI flltaae Ucma. open Immediately. UCINSID Call BALBOA MARINE. UHUCIHS8 ~91'11 foe appointment. Wlll train. 8Ht com-1~E.~O~.E.~~~~~M~/~f~/l~{ mlMion apllt In Lbe in· I . ~ 70/30, \0 top pro- ductni. For lnlervlew call BUI at RedbJU Real· ty, LldOoltic.. 8'73-7300 ~'""'' needed f\lll Ume by elec t.rodC compea,y &ocat«t nr. OC Air1Jort. TWX ex· ~='ul. c.JI Beverly. s.lftJ c.ontractor Su pplles Tr-ainee. WhoM8a.le klOI • hardware. National Co. oow hiring young men l8•30 l200·S500 • weet +Bonuses.Call 714 /8t4..ooM Have aocnethlna to aeU1 <l-1f\ed ads do tt well l'1'f'<inah\)' plu.' Jdull\ I c. .,. 11 r ~ ..., ' t h ,, n r1 11VA.J\at1 l.i.tb 11\Pr :?I In 1 ... itun• 1 ,,1w1truno ~ C'lem,.111•· .1rr-.1' PART TIME EVENINGS ~ &c.2-U21 OC' a.'800 En. ZID. Bet weeo 1 ·SP M. Ask F'or Andn!~ SALES RETA.IL ,..Ar1t1 0~ t r .1 t.l1t 1unJI ""'IO'll'fl ' rloth.11 lo( 'Inn 1»tµ.llldm.: r 1 p1tll• ~, ... ..._, t.n~h\ 1nl1 lh1."lll .1.: ~r ... , 1\1 .. .,1, ... pro SU:RJ:.IAJW -Xl.ot. op- portumty ror eitper .. bn&bt. aeU·motlvated penoo A«'ura\.e l )'l>Ullot ~ary ~t l)l'ICll. p1·r C.111 for J PPl 111 1133 -,.;.~ t:,l JO .. IJ t-: 1 .. ,,111n 11 ... tin un ~1,1n.1I •lc'!"lJllll th.. ~ .a ,t, r11 "·"'''' ut1\1· S1·cn •t ;1r' l'r•'P IAt.'11 1 .;II \1 r ' II I.and •ln•elop.·r Ht" null1' h~I> I\•'' ~WI I l>ut ~, d.. l 11 ~' 1 Oil ~klll\ Sal nt'~QI t -.t l'IJt.i I 1'.111 ~:lll .. 'l:J,Lynrw SAUS REP· SIClllT AlfES i\st$.!"'">'1•t> ~r<>onaltl ~ I (;~t Ion~ tcorm ,ull t1m .. !Jiu::. ~u.l~po,~ ne-t>dt'd ~menl for a pcr~m ltlf' ()ran.it• ( ounly l.Jtk wtxi llA.es typtng ~pie 1ompan) \1 u'I haH & worll Short hand n•> l!lXld :.al('S b1h·ki.:round ~ary F'or more m ~lary +-l'Off\mti.!'.1on formauon call ~:nensl\'t' sa les tnrn11nw program 1-'or a n 1n tcrv1ew. call M 1rht'll~ ~1114 F. 0 E &M ~-- -~TRAINEE -m well esubbshed ma out ol elt'Ctn cal di."itnbuuon ~P is lookmi: for ait gressh ·e i.nd1vtduals who TOD Tap•t S..iu 979.01•4 433>C.mpus. Ste 150 Next to oc Airport Nevera Fee EOE want .. nrttr lll field i-.--------• ~les ~ .i11pplicat100 of 5ecret&n' the type of equip "'t' TOPEXECUTIYE manul a.s not lea m1>d ovenute Therefore Ult.-. SICRET A.RY <JAXlrtWUly reqwres .in MaJor m t'd1 c al ele<" 1 n d 1 ~ d u a I "' 1 n trorucs company \S seek tellI~. lea m ma a b1h llllC a career person who Ukts a busy desk. has ty, pat K'flrt'. &IU!rt'SSIH' i.klUs In typlllR 80 wpm & ness & nbove all the de shorthalld 90 wpm. has '"'' tt> rnak t• s ale'! a tek>x experience & good t'art~r . for 1l tlikei; a aptitude in math. We are ll\IJl of Zyrs lo bl'romi: '" ~ ot an orgariUed an erfet't1vl' !!!ales in setf,staner who enJO)'!-. dlVldWJI m lhc l'lertn <·a l delalb & dlvel'!lification. 1nduslf) flolon ·s moker. ~ation ·~yr.. rollege re-quired close to all y00r persooal "" mi•lh or enJC\neE<nnit needs. Mlss\OD Viejo moJo r . or 5 yn In area EllcelJeol ~fits equi' alenl ('nv1ronmenl. par kage, salary com· Resume r ';'f\llrf'\ 1n mensurate with ex· ronnauoo not pro\ 1dcd perlence. Only those on phone lnter viewi. F'n seek ing permaneal S b C 11 emp6oyment need apply & ·Bl Y .ippl a CllJJSusanat58l-3B30 714 630 20 11 l 'n 1co rn ._ ________ _ Elmm·al ProdUC'ts •SALES • UnlJm 1led income o p porturuty m rarttr l)0.'!1 Uon leading to m1&na1ote menl. fl'lnaM1aJ or bWll n es s ba c kgro und preferred. Salary + co01mlssl on . S t a n ~.~.M /F. &O.E. SALESWOM F:N·Part · tlme • full time, gift store. Laituna St:b, 497·31.M Sa* W.med younit m('n who wlU a« alona well with women . C all Mr . Thomciaoo~ SICl.ETAllY/ llC8'T10MIST Real flltat.e lnveatment Co. 9'e.tttbin« for a sharp penoo wbo can l)'1)e IO wpm •lake ahDnhaDd at l!O wpm. A minimum ol 2 years experience lnchad· lng telepboon. Qlllet. friendly atmosphere wttb s mall c ompany benefi\a. Advancement opportunity poHlble . Salary commeoaurate wtt.h experience. E.O.E. 5"Hlle call or send de· tailed resume wit h wary requimD«ltt 1.o: Mrs All* TUmer VIUase lnvMtmenl.11 IOOl20arftetd Ave. Hunt· ln&lOn Beach 9121146. S.ndwlchman wanled. (TH~ FtrorPtr,Oary'sOeU. The tuteat draw tn lbe 3111 E. Coat Hw1. CdM. Wat. . .a D•UJ' Pilot or call ~Zll3.. a..lnecl Ad. ta.SIT&. . ... . "~ ... __ ;._ _____ .... --._. .... 1 I ' 17 ) } ... . .. JWpW..W 11 tOIO tt.111• 111 OAl~ Y PtLOT CJ ...................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._.,,.. W'OOd • pool ',,. d l oaer ta bit , w 14 ~ "'-Ir. Oood lookln1 Uot Ktm· .... . ..................... . TY a. a..._ •'10 Dyna-Orm m. KJd9 w11 ....... 0 ui..- ... s.r.ec.. ,... ,.. '560 I '\C•H .,... 9400 --·-............. . IMW '711 , ...... ,.. -~-Gm z. •• r• • • '• r l • • c • . SW'tldabN rd Opera\.or / -re rd•__. wnt Ree• p tt oat 1' . • • tac ,...mre4. rut. ~ ..-1a ~· a A N G S 0 ...... ...._ ..._""9C Mw a ... ....................... 0 '•" •001 SMPLOY E ....... dm wor\ &11Jlt-· HOU a..t8'•tllt7Nlll . ....................... M!.Wi&•• 9ClllAAY s.cn&.w7 '° "*'el&Dc lla ... aer. atqutru &rGllC aiecretanal u Pfti••H lo nl•• or . .-,-~ MAMUMCTUI SICllTA&Y COMRAC U1" 1ToolDlv. 9:!0I> Boaa Ave. Westm.inster. <:a Equal Opportunity EmpkJyerM /F SecnUry _..,. •GSTlt.A TtVE ASSIST AMT Fee paid. Need a top notch person for food brokerage office Lots or C'Ustomer contact & variety in a relaxed at- rnaepbere. Tu $12:50. Ca 11 Al Foot aloe, ~-5001 Alao fee )Obs. SMUing & Snelling of Newport Beacb Agency, 4340 Campus. TUOIUS-TYPING .,.... Oollilill ol ~ ----bnlMd.. need (Of' t~ • b U IDUI •htcallon lutruc 10,. Pllt time. "*'9lnp • WISTM~STEJ\ A.BUY AH1'1QUE MALL DllU1 MM. P'rl UHi O.OSICD1'UDDAY lJ7$J W•m•Ml•Av• OardMOnMJ ~ tlQ.J .......... hr an am ---------.-.~ C'all WO ~at~ ~Part Umc-, '°"" unn&Uba~anl.OG a...._,,_..,., V&Ud Cal ~ ttqUAttd tn dall)' L•lltH tkoed'1 Schoof. .. ~ Ta.I SOUCrTOtt Luck.1 Yuu ! We are rapldly e•paod1n1 our ~aaeas It M«I more 1--.Ai ... aobclton. We are klokulg for respoosa b&e young ladies to work eve N'S 5 J0-9PM. Sun Thurs You can earn arlywhere from ~~SObr Then· e1 no seU1ng mv<Mved & no ex per. necessary. <.:a 11 a ft I PM wkd)'S S40-~ a:.k for Sue. Telephone appt setters rromoor N.B oHkt• Cun earn $400-$600 mo P 1t 1mt'. Sun Thurs 5 »9 30pm A:.k for Mr Hortoo. ~3402. •TB.SECY• Now hiring telephone se<"retanes fo r a new concept 1n answenn~ service Pltlmeor rtt1me shifts available Includes some wknds Typing Aowld oak clH~ foot lit '*· 4 pr91barll ch&J n1 llCll) MtlTOl't'd armoi re ~ **l or~~. -6or Jtwk\41 l\dOrablu Powder 1.ilJh: w '3 WI)' m11Tor &. chr C"bdl w llroQmin¥ m1r ror 4 poster ~ !)ohtl cherry ~el 0 80 mnn '"'•en IOlO ....................... Adnural 19 bide side, bm . good cond. ~ 53S-3182 llll. ) w~ & Oryt'r & 01!> hwuher SlOO .:11 64&S848 Ue(ngerator tlotpoanl. almost new. '"' l·ap11r1ty. ~ 5JfHll56 Chest fr<'t'u•r !lcu ft. $100 t:Yes 673-4712 Near new wtit. Sear ... ~as dryer $150 Ph1ko frost free refng. Gold SIJS 64()..T167 Clean Hotpo1nt Refn~ 14 <.'U ft. 2 dr SlJO G<l n>nd 951-6100 35wpm r eq "d. Many Ola.mheB stove. rt!Wint'd employee bendit s heal oven and ~wk1n~ avai lable. Salary I well. broiler i:nddlt teOOtmo t.o start f'timl'· rombo $600. ~!l!I .a3til ---------•I increases according to evee.. Secretaries ~ progress. Yoo will ------ be rront-O{f'ice t.o many I Used wrurtpoot wa~hcr & amportwit bus Need dryer. S7S good tooe of vot<"l', as-1)73.1447 ll you enjoy detail. keep-surance. appearance & mg track of messages ambiUon. luilciftgMat.tiah 8025 and people. type well Call Mon.·f'rl. morn ••••••••••••••••••••••• botb leisurely and undf'r 543-4230 E () E. Tarpaulin, 18x18ft. heavy pn!lllSW"eyoumaybeJU.Sl -duty, wat e rproofc·d , the one we need. If you're TEST TECH TRAINEE bra.5s rin~s. IJkl' new S7!>. looking for full t ime -Unique opportunity of. 831·2'M9._. __ _ permanent work. we rers career advancement c .. na Ir ~litetomcetyou. a.olheooJyt.cstfa~ilityon I &pi..,..,. 8030 West.~1t h~VJn&g UL ••••••••••••••••••••••• We oiler excellent com· rfqu11~ c rcwts tei.L pany beoeflts wbicb in· equip. Candida te must Ofympus OM· IN . blk. dudeooeweebvacal.ion bslve a min ol 2yrs col 501~.8. slill unde! .warr. aft« six mooths. eleven · Vivtt.ar 70-150 Cfo :loom, tldN bed, • rwlUM'r • IDO, kud MW 'wblte bdnn • w / boa apriq:r. flcmn........ ... ., Bedroom l11rnlture · Qual.lty Sobd walnut rnple d ...... , .. ,,,. rNmlr. a-& o( dr•w•n 0 dr4n'I 11 J .. , .... ,.. Oood t'Qlld. Wa1Dut R~ o.11 ll1"t bud), cbair It m11tdUna nu. cab. T09 cued Reaaon•bly pnC'ed. D-Ml af\ :'I pm •ftnda ----- All• •<."llvt' aofa • lov· t1aeat, s wk a old . HrtblOOM <.:oat $19~. .ell Q.'50, woodfo rof f e. • .-nd l•blea. lamps nt4m ------ ~ O.pt '• c.br.i. mad\! Ul '~sr>ea f1rn1 962 38a4 Queensue sohd ura~s headboaro $400 Q~n i.IU bad $40 Cash ooJy Ca.111)73.~. 6-9PM only <Mk dwng tbl/4 cbrs. bm corduroy h1de·1&·bed. component stere o ~)'lltem 831-8547 ----Must sell. rompll'l~· \..mg sz waterbed. ~ l\111 aft 6PM. ~2718 GcrogeSde 8055 •·•·•··•·•·•·•········· Goldenwest Purk Homeowner.. A.'>l>tn· Sat.~.9am..&pm S~s. baqoun~. from lari:ee selrt'\ ion o( llomi.' l"urn 1 s h1n ~~. housewarl'S. C'loth1n g, toys, Baby 1lems, t'h" Ile }o;arly for best sf'lert1on, at Glenn View Park. \Vr ner o( Gl(>M Dr & Sweet Elnar, vie S W o r Goldenw<'st & Mcfo ad den. II B .••• . .. , A....al GtcJmttic RUMMAGE SALE lcllioo IMand I LS A11ate, by ferry Sal Sin 'fo'eb 23 & :?-I Ov\•r 3.000 item!.' ' ~resented by l\1warus Club Of Newport Center To help fund our youth and cban~ pro~t't --···~··· ~ 8060 •······••••··••••··•··· Bay thoroughbred ~eld ml!. sh-Own ~~cC'essrully re<'OgJ111-ed shows. East & West coast. Equit or hunter 16 2 ronf1rrruauoo + . 54S-0261. 957-6226 atrtiftl,Wal~ Ora.ode Ba'°'•.Mr.1+11 ~· _,t08()..ln.115'75 PM JewWy OolecM Sell •l nu m arket,, t.iaw pa.rUel. (UDd rall· iftl.ek.~ 8rown nc ltl l2f\. new 2 air coediUoaen '15 • SJ). Pa.iu 1~ ~ 6 7 ~ • llO,am.1614 llft. Sean pool \tMe. Xlnt coad $175 Finn. Aft 4 PM. &31-0219 .-..:11•1 II W..e.d IOll ....................... W~ Unne apecamens for rese1rC'b from lllOCDell 7.9 months preg· nanl Reimbursement. Contact Jay S tern. N uclear M e d1 C'al Systems. UJ3 Moorov1a St, Nwpt Bch, Ca. CT14 l64S-Zl 1l TOP CASH PA.JD For med funut ure & a p- pb.ances, working or not 957-8133 WANTTOBUY Apartment sazc C•s Stove. 642-337'9. Do you want lO get nd or your dinett.t set"' 1 ·111 a kc ll Call8J9.~. ---~cd lndnll..-fth 8083 ··•···················· i8 GlB LP Cusp NC'w lWlt'rs Rent fret JOb Xlnt rond SOO(I. 646-312:! or 213 439-3663 Iv ms~ Fender l'nn rc,\'rlJ amp X1nt cood s.'Ol) ~o:m1 ---Otfic:.~ fvrn~l" & .,..nf 8085 ····••··········•••••·• MO\~ :.alt'. m1:0.\' off1~ \'QUIP Desk. l'hatr" !HM. f1k rabinei~ • .steel storage :.hch·cs. ch.•c rond ull pipe . \lt OO d betlt'~. µJf)t"r s upphe:.. prinl tnl! 1nk 1>tllple ma t•h1nc, :! hc·allltn l' m:1ctunes. ht1: 1>l"ll'' l;t ble. 6.11-4911 Full sue s\eel off1l·t· ll\o:-k . simulated mahoa.tan ~ ~. Rood C'Ood1l10n. file drawer . SIOO CJll 900-:JllO af\er 6pm Used IBM Correcllnl! Selectnc 11. 6mos 11ld $85(). 752-0547 peid boi<Uys and group tege, strong i.n math, well 2X match mult1pher. ~beginsdayof ~g~ruzed &_a perfec· Spiratone 400 16 .3 , t~tuhok1Goochl06S Ofricedesk&cha1rs rwar .. , Pl I bonisL Facility located Vivit.a.r f1asb maaual & ·-·••••••••••••••••••• new. Oay5 773·"031 ~ 0~~~la~~/ a~~ in San Juan Capistrano accessones 0 $475/080 Oealen Co$t Eve's 493--0913 poin&ment CTl•>S6&-35Sl . area. Jnformalioo not I Cooalder part trades. 61 yrd roU. ML<1ty Willow ........... 1087 prov1dcd on phooe. In· 492.3313 s 1 ~ \es"VleWS Friday or SaL ---------Green crpl by ur · ••••••••••••••••••••••• AMDol 1 .. or ADln.taeOf AM 1.aLemaUooal. ltlc 2111Z1 S Oailcler St. PO Box 10547 Santa Ana, CA 927ll call n4-G0-2011 for appt. lc.t. 1035 \ngloo. Unicorn Electrical -... ••••••••••••••• 1 Cameolntcriors. l2·Spm Products. !Siamese fem. l2 wks. $85. ___ ~_l-3440 ____ _ P\s call 9am-3pm only ~ 1070 TOPLESS MOD ELS sci.9037 or s.:JIH>57 I • • • • • • •• ••••••••••••••• $75 Day. Paid Oat I)'. I DoCJ' 10•0 Equal opportunity No exp. oec 826-2S83 -•••••••••••• •• •• • •• • • empl<>yCT M lf'1H TRAINEE.5 -Growing KEESHONO •>ups AKC s rLVt::R. GOLi) wanted. scrap or bt!ttcr D&.rucl f>48·~ _________ .,. tool rental firm has open I O\amp sire. M F. Pl't c!. Ulgl> for men at st<>l"e> in s b o w . P v l p t y Cos t a Mc:.a, Laguna I 2l.3'6n·l.34!)aft 6pm I I dldmond nng ~lone:.. l&l gold. Sl.000 Allyn Sc1.1r1.1 ~ 6B&l • SECRET AttlES • Exec Secy (2 l Xlnt. Allah area $IHI\ Acct~ Deg $24,000 Exec Se<.'y Rt: Ml $14,400 t.o S\.5,600 ••Sales/Our OHlrc • • Appl ()nJy lf'rt:t' U.Z Reinders Agcney 4020 Bitth, Eswab '&4 Newport Beach 833-6190 Security OffC'r, Prr. 2 aites a week. xlnt work cood in P"J6li&.c>us N B Qnio. No exper net'<ied. will t rain rlght person Please caJI M· .,,, l:lam· •pm.m-6101 SET·UP PBtSOM Prefer experience an dnlhng. forming & hend· 111g ol tubular alumlJlum products. bul any medlamcal set·up ex pent.>nee will qualify I st shift openangi;. f(ale range 14.~ to SS 6!'J llOWM JOIDAM co. 2tB7 S. Halladay Sant.a Ana 979..013 l SEWING MACH IN I:: OPERATOR. canvas & upholstery products, permanent pos\t 1on. company bene!it.s. Exper preferred-will train 64,S-22t7 for appt. ap. pearance w good St. Bern. AKC pupp1t·!o , Beach & El Toro. f'eat in -----I handwnt1og. 2 yrs l"OI· lovely fcmf.. 10 wb l('f{c or eqwvalcnt ex per ~O>O. SJ&~ _ Mech1UUral aptitude. J\p-Lhaso AfJ6o AKC rcg1:-. ply ~ NPL Blvd. C M fem puppy. 10 w~ old, Of' Z!ltm Lambcrt-120;$ El 0 r 1 g . pd S 2 Su . Toro. w sa<'nf1re for $200 1VI'OR. in Matb 7~1 --I for6lh grader Old Eng,IJsh Sh<."<!P C>Qi;. ___ 494-46_ 12 purebred , no paper-... Typist needed. Work 111 female. 6 mo. big ~ ~home eall 552.1311 I ~~14 _ eve. . SHIH nu IOmo. AJ<C TYPIST needed for reg. Mah: Xlnl co11l, overflow work Eves & pretty fa~ Sl~ ~1 S4"rn Sals. Mus t be good f'Tftto YOM 1045 typtst 955-0950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. --l4yr old S 1a mcSl Typist-Word Prouuor Nl'Utl'red Loves people f'ast. accurate Typist nototherc8L'\ ~ 03(}1 wanted for entry level ------ po15it1on. Pleasant work· 3 mo. fem lnsh Scllt·r uig oood. Apply Ill person Samoyed, moving. ncl-tls t.o Mr Fuentes al Robert home 897-6386 Bein. William Frost & Assoc. 1401 Quail St.. Newport Beach. SmaU Gray Poodll'. who onl y ltkes woml'n ~174 HL'YING SC'rap gold. saJ\'n and w1~ !MM Beat>h Blvd. I tunl Bch 9684442 ' Mi~ 8080 ·············•·•···•··· ~Uttifonns 2 uniforms S15 ea<'h I P811'-'Wl S20 S1z..e 9 10 all t.n exrellent t-oodluon & v.orTI only a few limes by student nurse ~-5721 atl6 FULK-ART & CRAFTS, DECORATOR ITF:M S. a.osl:': 01.r r. -so.-; OFF Dt-alcr; W('lromt· Wl'd !>.It :.II :.\o;1nnc ,\,e, HI orclll.lt.13 473-1 WANTED . Ongmal 10 & 12" Jazz LP s o f 11YJO"sl960 ' Also ~ood voco..Usl.\ & vocal ~roups :--;o rock. 546-0038. Al.k for Vito IOAM·SPM. Mon fon Waitress w /car for \lt1 cker basket lunch service 9:3>-l.pm, Moo-Fri. Earn Sl.2S-Sl..50 weekly. Must be neat. personable & eoerptlc. Call 979.0747 af\ lOam for appt. Elert hospital bed. table St. Bern. male, 2 yn. • wulk c r . C'o mmod•'. neutered. gd. w 1klds, trapeze. 631 otrn movin8-:;t0-3624 --- WAITRESSES coffee shopexper. lmmedopen- lng, graveyard s hlfl \Opm -6am Apply Taylor·s Restaurant. Redhill &SA F'wy Tustin $100 -Nwpl Bch Tennis l female spayed cat. I 6 h mo. female. beautiful. Club fam members tp SJH.966 Tram t-'ce incl 673 ~ ......... 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Gold & Hrown Herculon Sl~per Worth ~-Sacnhle at $200 Much more . same dl'-o Blue front Amazon par· rot. w/lie. C'ageoo sUlnd. '350.QBO. ~1Z7S rlcalos & OnJ-s 8090 ··•··•·•··•········•··· KENWOOD KR5010 re eesver 50 waus per chan nel. regularly S400 nu ... $299 Allantac Music, ,14s E 17thSl . C M t:STATE SA LE. l'J7!1 Gulbransen 621 Or.:an f"or appt lo new. <'all Security l'ac1 flr Na uon.al &rut. Reul 1-;....1.1tt• '.\\ngl ~-4173 wkda~ tin ly~ JO 5 '10" Sohmcr Grand Plano. V1C\un u style, hit m 1.005 Complewly retill & restored While & gold. beauUful Oil(' of a kind ~ 16..500 or ~t of (er. H.ammond Or11a.n & Plano Center 23!>-4 t: Coast Hwy C<!'.'1 644-8930 Skiinq 8093 ········~·············· ~. K2-355. Tyroha :JOO hlndmg..c;. used I Wl'l k $195 642· 76S.'i. 631 3590 Head Ski~ lop of the line 190cm !'\le' er U!ocd Sl40 ORO 64()-0077 -----SfacwthMJ (i.ooch 809 4 ······•··•••••····•·•·• MUSTsaL!!! Pucb Tuntun exerci.Se bicycle I\ very h11th qwility urut wtuch CO!ll over $400 new' Hardly u.Hld ... wtll accept Sll>S. 0111 Chve al 979·2.WO (days I & 559-7340 leven· ings & weekends 1. Golf clubs. Wllsoa Staff XJl 2· PW.Hagen Woods 1.3 & 5 S l2!> O DO ~alt5 f"or sale F'amll)' mem bersrup at John W..1}ne 9040 ....................... lf71SCALU Tw1o JO··· aao bour•. ic.dld. Prt. pt.)' But Of. 1er1 Call 541$-1200 Oloo . l'rl. day1 ); 'Ul ·IUI ~WMi,eoda ). WW pey la-boaWI for 1Up ....................... &.... « 1\lb-lo&M for so· --------bOel. or will NU boat ll h.ufe dltcount. Term• ~kknd. CUii lia.naoG. a1:um.2:W4. H&IC111u th.t MlloSferM &~ Service. lnat~Ja . Sell. Monterey Cla11lc 28 • Lion. Cllmler marloe pwr. 122Wlllon. Costa Mesa ve"' .,.....omical. Pvt 645-TW. Feb. Special. . , ~ .. .,.. --laltallatioo Pty, Mus t 11acr1Uce 1~:c~n'"'~~~~~~~~ !llr1·5Me r zr tm Wriedt Jet Day Cruiser . WICUSlm Blmlni, cavr. & roadrun nt!r lrlr. Sdl or Tracje ror Z or~ ti casb 731-92Sl. 9050 ....................... •Clil:MAC. 28 '-30" BOATS 6 12 mo. plans p~pa1d fnJim $189/mo anclud10g sl.ip, lessoo.s 7141964 ~ loah.W 9060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '49. Luders 16. ~rt. 'arn hull , ~lip 10 NU. beauurul . S40o0 ~0010 --- t;QlJITY PART~EHS Columbia S7, Time Sale Owncr!>hl p \'!RGI!' IS.LANOO.llAWAll Starsrups Int I Owner!>hape. Int I Mj!ml Corp 64.'• o-.!2!1 Ga talin<i Zi' lnL•1;,rr1 SI7."50 OH1·r" Ur 'I t.1dt ~2!1ti3 pm r·• > fo.QL'ITY l'/\HT~ !-.!<'> l ·Aumlm1 !>7 ·111nr-...,,11 I ll\0.1Wr-.h1p \ llH .t 'i I ~ l. \ ' ll '- 72 bnDd new reblt V~ga t'n&. brand MW rebll he9d. ~ IOtr. 9fl(M932 ....................... IMPORTANT NOTICE1'0 R EAOERS AND ADVERTISERS The price of items adverti.sed by vehicle dealers 10 the vehicle clus1hed advertbtnR oolwnM does not 111clude .. ny applicable taict-s. Ucerue. transrer fees, r~ charges. fees for aic pollut>oo cootrol de vice C'fftlfications. or de· aler dOC'ument.ary pre paratiotl C'harges unh-:>s ~ist-specified by theadv~r 9510 ·········•·•·····•••••· ~ Mere ~ il Cad ~'>l'dan d t'Vtllt!. Uays 7;B 2!11.S NI g,hlS 645 ~ A.~k fof" Alli AiM .. u / Clciuk1 9 520 ....................... ·,,; f'nni Wooc11t. ~t.ored :-ll.000. "41<1 1-'ord Woodk'. rt'510rt>d mint cond f.'jJ .~ fl75-616 l 11.,.\ W \II I !>,t\R.'>lllPS l:'\'I I .:!'J \!odt•I A <'hil ,,,, ~llcn>h.JPt> Ina l \ln.:t \orp "' i::ngu~. \ran" rtar 7111.1•, 11:z1 md, runrun1t ~1a~c CJC-lt."T 631 :>r.:i.~ WI ~ar 31 \Ill-3 :11h dt.n IUi y & rn" ,.._. s-1300 1714 )ql5 lil>IS.~I Enckson 5 ~ ln('{('r s lwp C:tiod 1•onc1 X Int day !ooJtlcr $7,000 640 9456 ":.¥> Modt•I T Cvupe. nt-th n~lorat10n 'JO'> 1 um pl..t.e 631_S.fl~:...5$&1:!t '64 Pnrs<'he C. nev. l·nr & ~. ne--· lt~. nf'l-dS body wo rk $3 ooo 20 ' Ne wport :,1, O U 964-51188 ..,.. -sbp Xlnl cood l'vt ~AA Ford Sll( ~I lrvclt IA)' ~ Cll3 l1146-_:MJO SlZlO ':l) 2 llr <4n 1fr., L3ser 1113503 w 2 !>atb., ~('Cl R750 61!.-:Jl~:i f ul.ly eQW ppe0 .SSl-3672 F:ves 9070 ··•···················· SUPS AV AJLAIU Y.\C Newport 6"-05Sl so n slip for mooUi of August. fnterested 1n reataJ ohbp ln Newport. Dan.a P0tnl, llWIUnglOO Btadl area for month oC August, or tradt for 50 It slip San l''ranc1sro Ya<'hl Q ub, &-lvl'dcr." Ca. dur U'ijC August f'hooto 14 lS l 1171 17i0 or 1'1lS)343-318."I C'ol hoct MARCUS CH.AMHEL Slot:>. fi73-.!U45 ("V('!\ loah.. Spffd& Ski 9080 ....................... fllrrunator Tunnel 4611 ru 1n~ eng 00 mt per hr sk.t boaL $10,500. ~7 THI Of'~l 3103 ------ Ttca 1 p c rtotion ••••••..••..•.......... 9120 ···•····•·············· 72 8t\ Va rt iooet>r Xlnt cond SS75 962 1620 ~~~/ 9150 ·······•··············· 19 SulUk1 S P J70 1.ake ~u $1 ,450 or make oCCcr Oillm 04~ 79 Daytona S pecial RDtOOf' l.iml\eO ed1lton c:olleclor 's item Ex· tremel) rai.l and clean w Coffman C'hamhers, bi1t Mlkuru rarbs. racing 5boctcs. nitrogen fonc kit, fanng Low mllea1c. Must att 839 8Sll3 --- Ill flonda SUlO. 4000 ori ~ m1 Very dependsble S400 f'\rm ~-004 t t,gTS Sllru!U R VOO t; nder 30 m1lu u1U! Balloon 1.Jre1 lJ ke nt'W 645-1648 'S9 Jaguar Marit IX. ·1 dr Sedan. 2 tone. g.ra y. un · r(. bar. ~Int c ond. Senous only $0000 of fr. C!N--1M3. or 4M-2723 ....................... 78 Dodce F'4Stabh.sblnt-nl. slpe 6 , free equity. &Ian« o..r1nR ST ,460 Oa1I Cbns. 548-1168 ··············•••··•··· i3 Tu•olJ I.(.' w 'lltr 't•w lop end. 6 n ·I. $-1.JlO "l.'l l'RC ·~I f onl 4 x I, Si290" ~1l11radt• ~an 6PM TNCks 9560 ···············~······· 1979 TRO.CK CLEARANCE! We still ha..-e -.om"" O(""' 1~9 truC'ks 10 s tork ~c: reducuons • SAVE NOW! CONNfll CHEVIOUT .;:~...,.II •r'• · H . •I l•"'l·\\H-"\ S4'6--I ZOO 1979fOltD FIOO P'tOCUP Vii automatic 1r4m,. P""T steenni,: & lt>S.S than lS.000 rtllle!; U.N 6S I i7 I S4111 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR IHVD CO!tTA MHA 642 0010 um CllEV. Ll.N PU -t speed lran.'1., cas&f'ttt & steno, shell, mag whl't'b plu.& 5l<X'k n ms, nt•W paJ.Dt & low rrules. Pri pty MSOO or best offer C1tl l 645 5700 ld•Y' l !>46 6387 1evei 0 1 w1..'t.'kends 1 & as k for V1ck1e Shipp ing I Receiv 1n g Wld.ed: c~rk ror small • ~· Will train In· ved«Y cootrol. packing. light otrice worit. some errand1. 894·3138 or ~100 Want.ed: casl'uer. U\lme COWll. Sensation profeu 1onal 5HP mowvr. aeldom used S27S Toro 3HP Whirlwind mower, xJnt rond. 180 IYl.D SUI bench 11nnder. nearly new $20642 8633 N-;w gun scopc--W square gl1ss & chrome Tennis Club $1000 iS Honda CLJ60. NEW i9 Cht>"Y Luv Mikado. lo mi. s hell. wht spokt' wt\ls, AM 1 f'M 8 trk, xlnl rood.~ 551·9'97 night shift. 7·ll Food 1 ___ 7_14-_~ __ 9062 ___ -1 More. Must be 21. Call Ridt: '46-8209. **I BUY** 2~-6028 lunder 200 ml I $900 TY. l.aclo. ss1 .. :n.asor~1221 t-IJt. Steno 1091 11 KAW l(Z..llO(), JOk rn1. I' .. ~ Assis· w ·o•-....Ul"-...... .t ... uat llaoa1er. Lad lea ___,.v_.... .,.... ~ P\lll f\aUUme. Expr. Dee. for Good used Furniture & AwUances --OR I will tell or SELL f « You coffee table. $75 New t'owler mlchromelers. anllque car WU1dsh1eld wipers. old Rosenths l ctuna. gla11ware. bell collection . aco ustic fr\Atar, ml.nl.at u~ t'hlna closet, full ~d~e beda~ad, ot~r 1~ms. Call?S4~ •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lll.5IO. Good Condltion. Nalwruchi caaaetle de<'k a 1...- 1972 Maida P.U. lPu\oCl) with camper shell R H KAKE OFTER' 963-al.87 an.er 6: 30 pro am.. Top Cocnm•u klCI. Irvine distributor. Gd Al/ltb ID penoo. Pa.-1 Al· bmefita. cooceoW com-Im" .,_, U Fashion paoy. Call a to s. Mon -tbN Fri. $56-2730 ....... ~~~~~ :SHoftOOll REC~P-WRITER. high quality ,. 11(ltGST lloo·Jl'r19-$.30. maa111ne: photo abillt.y , Call for In terv lew belpfw, some travel pro· • 4NM'll beble. Send exper1eoc•. Statloaerr Store In ~. publl.lbed arU· Qlnma Del Mar oeed5 cle examples; lndiute , :::: :. ~[',:~: ::C~~nj:r ~ft:·. I.DI "941. Eapec\111~ a E. 17\h St.. Sle. 225. 1'.11111 cllmt+.115-1010 _Cll;..__mi ______ _ ,. ._.....,DMdpeople ~wbooeed people ...... .....,.. ebetk tbe *"*'always cbeeil lbe ...... DlredorY In tbe ~ DlredOrY iD tbe DAJLY PILOT DA.IL Y P1LOT ,. ~AUCTIOH 646 "" & l)J..9'21 S7 ..... .,,. Na llvtnc rm, bedroOm. dloet.Lel. nu.w-911Gi French Provenclal bfJdIU>Cn Mt, 8 pcs, ever· ytb1111 bul bed. Call 86-1081. Qlro(ne • alua dinette aet • cbatra (4 ), de· c:on&.or piece. ori1. Sl60<>. -'dOI _,_ '*""71 ~canopy bed, eompl. Maple. w/d tbl, dn1r, •mirror. loci CO¥en. HI· q\Wlty -· S31-()173. 28 pc Frwlln m1nt 24 kt. ~l conJ. $450. Call 646-5\34 2Sin. COLORT.V. Sl38 ON£V&AR WARRANTY &0-5.*. !Pd PT'esident ro\n 11et. Zl.ln. COLOR T. V. '116 sac $4,250. 968-4442 ON& VtAR 11.'0 'l'raln set w/Uabt.s. WARRANTY bulldin111. locamotlv~a. 642-~. ttc. Some traina 20 yra ..... old siz. L.loMI &ralnl <no TY ttA MM-M 10,. Lrack >SlS, Erector •tt ...... ;•••••••••••••••• 093S > compl *· Bench Beautllu.I 25" Zenith eoior belt sandtr 4d8" bell 1V 2 yr Wt'Tll)'. tree a •. m. llockwell 9" tbl ••• liv«,.. p . •'1116 '7t YZ 400. Yamaha, mocUfled auapens jon, d.ot conii. $11001080. All. s. ,,,_,.., MINr"-s.-W./ .... ,... ... ft60 .......•.•• , •.........• RENT 21 ti. wu .. ry motor home; sleepe o, s~lf · ~ f8)f'll. + 8' ml. ~ Tr.lln. T,....f 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJome 00 YfhMll. a4 ' Hit CltlDUWMd AlJo Tra lier ... tit-GT llOO, 1tide project.or SU. ~(&Ude pro· jed«, early '40 w /case> 8IJly protesalonal arude tor Sele: l~ ule • ... eomput.er prof1'8m. ..._.. to bWJd tr.U.r. ...,,,,. otr. IJl.MQ call I0-1451 1125.831-miS 95'0 ....................... 'TTDAT8UN KINOCAB • cyhodcr. " s~. •Ir rond . AM l f'M · couett~. mags. aante<i 1lnsi. rCC'llnin1 buC'ket seut!i, con11ole. RV mlr r ors. chrom e step bumper. ClE19'Ml $4577 S•ddlebactt ford 2240 S. Ma!n, Santa Ana Al the Corner o f Wame.r 546-1010 ....................... '71 f'OftO F· 1IO P9a(UP Y·I. ~. lttetory air cond • power •teer ln1 . r•dlo. hl"JIH , whitewall llu. unt~d ~1111, dual tank1. 11ow-1n1·l~k mlrro". 11tep bumPfr l6'4MR r1 S36n 88dclebllctc Ford Z240 S Main. Santa AnJ At IJHe c:om.r of W arnt-r ~7070 1.9155 l'ORD. rebuilt 292 mcine. 12SOC). s.-~ '71 Datsun pickup nt'w eng .. puant.mags, big tires. flarts AM /FM stereo CAM. rt 700 lirtn . M2-2827 1-:>pm. ~ aft. 5pm if ~V)' "ti.On. needs body work. 900 SS7-~ '9J Fon! Pickup w 11hell Ong. C'lurt. nm:. well Sl.585 Call alter 4pm ~ '65 lat ·s lJOO I ton flat bed Runs good $700 -.1039 14 Dat.sWl p1cll up New t'ngane, mag~. custom eamper Runs re2. ga:. l:ttst offer 714 979-7364 ------v.. 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i6 Dodge Van. V-8. 3111. nS.om i.nlenor. maR~. radials. mnny cxtr;,' 1)46. 3104. 848 3 154 '73 <.bevy Van-10 New tr, l.ln5. battery, brk'I, run.-. good Cstm int er A~ F.M •;terl'o tap1· ~..., oeo ss1 9745 a.11 6PM l '.17S Dod l!C' Van Tradesman 100 $2~ 964-1413 7.3 ~c Window \'an ~ brlts, cslm ml1·r S2 .000 licf o re 6YM Thi 5874 19'M CJOO nlm van 197~ GMC 11, T w hl\1:o;1tt' }!~ sell 493-Zii6 ~ IJodRe \"an . '• ton A C. I'~. P A. rack & ladder, 2:1.000 m 1. $4IJOO 562-8701 ___ _ '64 Oievy PJlllt'lc<l, ~­ ~-u "66 au-rooled eng. 4 spd malt$. 2Smp~. good shape S750 offtr V.'Ud 8.ill ~ 70\6 ____ , 9SIO 77•>0a' SPO RT COUPt:. Auiomatac. air cond • '*led! Ice arem a.o col· or wtth tan le:.l.ber Ul· wirW "Ablolut.ely fi•w l MM " '45ill6XG ) c:.r.nw-..w tat• Browadway Santa AN llS-317 l 1m...WlZOi • 1pd. wtch &unrool u celfenl oood wm take lrade & fin. baJ. 4 yeari; CIJUS I $9450 MISsaoH VIEJO IMPOttTS l)t.1746 4'S.t704 fO•THE Otsat&MIH.A TING IMWIUYBt! •PRE-OWNt:O• •BMW's• 7i 3"nl aut.o. <4114T J A I "18320\QUIO C41.27fil ' i'KDll 4 sp n28Wtu·, '77Dli4 sp. !Bt4TKI 1 i6U>I aut.o <Sl7PZM 1 i6~ auto UYZi kXll • '77~t <21 !472TAH • 19320! warr. (18576:! 1 1980's HE.RENOW! URG.E SELECTIOH OFHEW 1'79 l 20l's•5281's 63lCSi's• 730i'~ IMSTOCK' SADDLH.Aat VAU.EY IMPORTS ~Ma~uenttPkw)­ Ml~IONVIEJO 831-2040 49~4'4'9 O.OSB> SUMO.A Y 5 CREVIER $1 ~I 4 U OAOW4f ~A~lA I-~• 8353171 •USEDIMWs• i6 2002 4.~ p <272 PHL 1 77 JaJI 4l'i p. au' \00'1S 1-:1 ' 7733ll4sp. air <29-tSXI'. 1 '7i5111tipS H COl7!1J 77 Ok'SI <456S XG I i83311A S/R <607tJBl- '78m46p O!MUBBI i8J20i 4sp. a39VKll , "19 !1281 s IR (2615 l CloMd 5• licrys .. MW?l l20i Locally own~d II. ~bke~.el..-1 tnc sunrool. c.uaeue. al k1)' ..,,.,., air. Loaded • MBZ t.rade-iA. 1 r r 112 .000 ml le W&IT&DC.Y. t0 J!M4 I Pn~forquidcule J&M Sl.IM()HS .1~s tS70HARUOfl 111.\ 1> t"O~I A ~\~~.\ 6)1·1 276 Mtos Waiwff<I 9590 ~ECOUHTY'S •••••••••••••• •••••. •• • OLDEST WE P,\Y T1 IP OOLl...A lt rortapu.-.ed t ,1r; ron·•~n 1lt1fl'lf">lt<."'-!If' l.1,~11 • If )'OUI" car I.!> • 'lr,1 , J1·.1n ,.(4'\·~ 1-"lft.<.,'1 . ~I "'"'~c~ .:r.:i 11.J roor 11 f\ J rosT,, '.\f~' 979.2500 --- WEIUY CLEAHCARS AND TRUCKS CONNllL CHEYIOLET ·~ ll.1rla•r 111' •I 11 ~I A !I.It-"\ 54"-1200 Oin't SeU Your (.;11r~ CUYtHIMW PAYS TOP DOU.AR For Clean Used tmponi. Call Mike or Don U>ll71 WANTED! LaLe model Toyooi:. and Volga11 C all us TODl\Y'' · Harle Ike TOYOfA.YOLYO .... ...._ ..... C••'• ""•• " .... uoJ ., HQ.UH PORSCHE'S WANTED ~us \be opportunity lo l'Onllcler lhe pul"<'h ... "' trade i.n ot fO'll' clean ~-Check wtth Ua Toduy' ------IOI Md.AREN's 'l.'J ' l~·,1• h tlh <1 1.\11\H\l\ ~ ~h :'loo of ~ \ r ... \ 1714' )522·5 ))3 SundJ} h\ \l'PI Q :nl2 whit<' " h1uc '" ter 4 ,µ ;\\1 r\I utr r r 111 ~.11>1:.::· 73 HMW :!00.!, •\ \1 fo M Cll1'' 714-493-0765 77 BMW 3201 1\uto, 1ur AM •f'M !'t•·rPO lll P <' 14,SOO ml $89114' 64'\ 72!>":' W BMW 1600. \tnt t'Ollrl ~~lj()\1 ur IH·-.t <lfft'T ffr.Hm4 '8J BMW ·'~':.! i.:d rnn<1 ne1•11,. t•r.i kt• ,...,,rk ~ Ol:IU 642 :!1:!7 111 ti42 :ro-.: •71 33:>1 ,\uh\ air L11<1 ~w. 20.0ll() rn1 Offer <H ~I II) l!Q.l 033<! -----o.t.. 9720 •••..•.•.•............. . -~ ..... ...........-............... -···· -· .... :7 I !j '" CWL \' "'-OT .... b, w ...................... ... t7 ...................... 71MftUN ..... • CJliadlr. 4 speed, air ~ .• AM/Fil &.tr•ck, llated 1lu1. c:-emper abell. wbl&e ~po k • ......... (~) 12477 ·····-••P'ord U4tO S. lbAft. Sut.e Ana 4t t9l e Cote•r of Wamtt ... 1'010 , .... ,_ UMCG&Ms•cuay '11p9d.Uol ... .,, ••• 77..Ul+l .ta~ MOl\1.t l'lll&allk wkla matr lUn& taa aaterlor. t brom(' pak.e wheels. •utoma Ut . and air <'Ondltloo1n1 Low. low m11M. an n <~~clun opon. car. > S14tS _,.Harbor lilvd o:.taM.. ~~ "113IOZ: 2+2.5spd i.1c , .......... jtlll •••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 9117 ... ................... . ""'YOUI eut•ICOAST HOl•A HIAllOl'AITmlS TODAY!!! WilVllllTY SALD•IDVIC£ OlMlla..I ..... 9MC111UCIS ., .__ Bl.ct COITAM A MO-tl40 71 ActlOl'd U 1ht blUt' AM FM, a11 , • nt-w rach•I• Xlnt rund IWlr. '416-tMiJ 11 ltunda "'·rord. n·a 1taai. $•P'S be-st offn 4'Vef 1$4$0 I' f• f:! I~ 1 511U 30l 'T1 .Voord G00.1 4:tKm1 Auto AM f'M 1 '"' U cH'<'t> Kuut ra, k Mlcklln&. IWic llU IOI llW' ~.aX> ... 2lllM Mac wbe~Js, am 1fm "1$ Honda At'curd. well ~ .• SDlf, k>uvres l5M k ep t , Rt!ll l>O nablt- -.0. C.all M().8315 41K-T22'1 •ft SPM 1' •Z. Ne w paint. new t ires $4 ,0 00 obo mas •••74t,)2fiOZ Mllltbody On.t.r 40 K mJ Auto, air. ste reo. met al t•amt'I .-.s. ~1-0494 '71 Honda <.:oupe, run111 ~. nt'w Ure1;. mu1;l ~ 1750 OHO ~-4793 .Jagyar-9730 •.................•.... '12 XK E 2 t 2, yellow, a uto. a i r , 1mm ac ~7279or 730-~I I IUY NOii.EMS S.ckordead fore1i:n C'ars ~-~-~ •••• !?.~~ wanted. Free tow 631·8'7 <ash• 673·3465 ·w KMman Ghia coupe ------f'a<U>ry a ir cond1t1onmg, 72 Datsun waiton new reblt. eng., M ichelin~ tires. almost rblt.' $2000 IMMACULATE CON U' good cond. '75 nodi.:e S3.450 494-6155 __ Campe r van. S3500 1 4 Karmann Ghia. itd !il>l-4445or 5S2-0320 __ con<l. needs m inor bo<ly 74 710 4-sp, new paint, work. must sell. S2SOO rad1als AM f'M cass PP 495-6257or 6@S456 Ori g ~wn r. $2 ,100 . Mimrda --9738 751-4739 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9725 ...........•..•..••.... i7 F1AT Sports Spyder tac Clean. lo m iles, 2 t o p s , AM FM Steroo1tape $.5, 100 Call eves. 675-l!I052 14 Fiat. 128 Sedan. 30 mpg, AM IYM. runs ~d. Sl675 tl<it. orre r 840 4300 miracle mazda 2150 H ..... llYd. Cotta M.so 645-5700 1972 Matda PU IPtSton 1 with camper ~hell R II MAKE CW FER! 963-:!11!7 ;Jter 6 JO p m ----v ·----..--· ~ ....................... ·········•···········•· Aaltet. ....... • , ...... , •• rW ~!.! .. ~ ....... ~~~-~~ ... !?!~ !~ ........... !?t~ ..._. t7JI •.U, ..-anv t.t, "II anu. 1 door. •dtlil • ...... ., ........... ••••• krillC!I-• mo T•°*"a.... •-eaum-- ll'l't °'tit',.....,, A 'C "714ltl& .. Liae.d& Owolla. a1ato .... ....... Take over a.. OWftla' ""1 ~., with •• .... ~ • ml P'f mo No all •1&11~ t.al.,. In Qall_.. ...... c.'Glt .,,...9qU4\y Qwtt9 •*' otr •HY to •u1lf1l•t.P•n on owtMnlll• bank plae '2JtUl Cu ..-.n al wllh DHl l• Ml9lln• -Blvd .NB tbaon _, Mw•••... '740 '"·''° ........... •• • • • • • • • • • • • • a.l'SllOllt Y9.IO tfftMll•ll NMTI 4DOOl .. AM 1)1·174' 4'1-1704 !ltwwblw II loaded with ail al U. hoUllU')' •PP<Mnt .,_ Mull ... LO ap• ptl!ct•t.' ~PO> OM.Y 1'7fl HOWAaDCt.n,.. ~•QIMall Sb NEWJ'ORT BEA\11 UJ...OIH '714SOSl White-Jil•rk ltuy h it(' • I~ tN1 our prtift1rred blank pip with npt to 1Vltb.lnJ: down ~ 1 MISSK>H VllJO IMPORTS ll 1· 1746 495-1704 '67 Mereedea ~L. nllw p&inl, oew t!llg II tires. Mlzil c.ond 2 slops Must ~.Call 714 1162·1130 an SJ>M '79~450SEL Mill brown b amboo, lt>Ml her , one owner & lo11ded wllh h1x ury feMtures. lnqwrl' i.bout our s yell r pre f err ed hank plan w1lh next to lllX.lung down 13790 > $24,950 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 831-1746 495-1704 '79450~ Mel brown1bamt>oo leather one owner & loaded w ith lu x u ry features. lllQWre about our 5 year prt'fcr r<'d bank plan with next to noOung down t:n90 ) $24,950 MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS 131-1746 495-1704 iJ MBZ .-a.. Cbem ,,.._,a&.Qlll.~ ... rv reoordl.lrll. ausier cood IH».7»i-- ..z•7' 410~C llOO'l mla '"Ina thll one Mel. sllv~r. rod lea\her inl , elo<: 1mrf , d t ·nw roadlUOc) oc lhlJI mow.-<'llt ill lm~cuble. Vl~ue 6 yr fl.D avail. with nu t to nothlna IJown &r 4Jfl) MIS5K»I VII.JO IMPOlt'fS 111·1746 495-1704 U18B MBZ 2805!:. grey. very c lean. sunroof $t100. 8.16-8127 '79 ~. silv4!r W/blue tnl , alloyed WhlB, C'&SS , less than 7000 m1. perfect ('OflCi OlOO (incl $1291 dep.) Talte over lsc. lo buy-bac.-k P P 631 ~!I an l2noon '66 ZJO SL, 4-s pd . 2 top:., AM FM . red tan inter 1mmar Sll,SOO 4!1!1 ~ .,2 Mercedes 280 S t:. 4 5, A C. all power. s1h'l•r bl~. xlnt rond $6900 PP 495-6257 or 642-!>456 l 1assic '58 220S Sed En.: J~t 0 II Runs perfect S4,<XXJ. 714-1133-8237 MG 9742 ·····•····•··········•· "!JI MGB GT . mint t'ond . AM lFM . mags, reb wll l't\g. x.1n l $2500 7:;4..()138 t,lays, 962. 7"26 (>\"C\ ---MGI 9744 77 MGB. i.:ood rond. ii) i8 450 SL Light blue• Xlnt rond $26,995 f''1rm SM-~. aft 5 731 74311 ·······················1 I rru , StOO"l 536-9454 I ~~ ........ :.!?.~~I Tl Mercedes. 1111 xtral., in rl snrf 29.0001111. "111 at t•t>pt Tr:idt· 4!13 OOlli S4000 DISCOUNT 1$ Coro&La Wap. very Jood coo4. l owner. .MIO. m.tiM aft~: 30. "II QnUa, lU\b&ck. 3Jll ml. xlnt cond. S2llOO .... ,........ t770 ....................... S13VWBUO 4 c y II nder . 4 speed AM 1 FM, 1'1\'W cloth in ter ior and new lirl''> t929G RE> $2977 S•ddlebeck Ford 2240 S Main. Santa Ana Al the Corner of Warner 546-1070 72VWCOHVStT Dyrwnlte! Baby blue 4 speed Looks super & runsgreJ1l ! 141.6.JQTI $4295 IOIWITHAM VOUCSWAGEH 7000 Westmmsler A Vl' in Westminster 893-75.'il 638 7lll:IO i3 BUC !Cini <•tmd .,...,w IOlr. llre'i, (Ui'.1 11ump $23).) 5o59 8564 72 VW Tr11ns pur1t:>r 110 ... w o'hd 1\ ('. 1700 cc ~ ltltlt 675 5335 '73 C01t••rtia. Super Beetlt> 1n xlnl cond $4 1 oo 4 94 wn 646-~ '75VWIUS Rai.or ~harp 7 passcn)o(H w hard tu r 111d a u l o m a l 1 1· B 1• 1 I( l' w brov.n 1n tl'r1 or I (X)GNJll 1 S-4995 I IOI WITHAM VOU<SWAGEH 7ax> West m1n.'iter 1\' 1· in W~tminstt'r ' ..... u..4 ................. . ····••·•···•·········· ............................................ . ttl•...... "40.... "11 ~ ............ ............... ,........... ....................... . ..................... . P/8, '710..JlldMCa..k. tt7J~ ltnllOll crul.H l owHr. •d r . A /C , L1D•"" ftMIO-AM T7 ,.... p,.. ••. alT • -· .. 71,ACDX I 01Un4tr. autom•Lic. r>OW'tt 1tee11n1. beater. whttewall Urea, ma11. Unwcs s:laa. vinyl root. c ru l a • c ontro l . <tNIU 'V) 11777 hdll•••ctc Ford 2240 8 . Main. Santa Ana At th• Corner o f Wamef' ~7070 '910 ....................... 7l1Utac IST 4ll WACIOM Loededl 0191UI N l ""' GtlOTH CHlftOUT tam BUCH Bl.VO HUNTINGTON BEACH f47-'0l7•54t-l331 OPEN7 DAVS liJ79 Buick R.tvJe!"a, silver. xJnt cond 9000 miles. every extra. ~ year. SOK mile warranty SJ0,7!>0 0 8 0 . 842·988~ evs, 6t4-Ql83 days '79 Electra Ltd 2 dr ~ seats. window & sleerinl( Stereo tapt- deck. air, padded sunrf Ukc new fl~ &'5 31~ Ulick St>lark. '76 w dan V 6, A <:. 111,000 m1 , AM FM I' I' $J:t:.o biJ.8122 T1 lte.:a l. l(IJ:-~ T top. Im mar . ~tied '\t•w t1rl''> Dl50. O BO !Ql O~ 76 liwck He.:011 ~.000 nu , fuJJ power nu llrt"• S3:lll 6'l2 Z4}4 9915 ....•....•.......•..... MUST SEU.!!! 1977 Cad1lli.c Seville f'Ully eqwpped 1nrluding moonroof. n el4 radtdl L.Lre.8. leatti.:r mt . :>tereo Utpt• & wire ""'tw.'\•I C'ov £'n> lmmar u14lte t·ondJ tion' Can arran~1: IOO'. f1na nc1 n,.: Will l<t lc •· tradt' P ri 111 ~ t':dl ~ 1146 or 962 ~I & a'k for MT or M n 1~111 (..1ark. PS l .,8 ~ w)Adowa . o ••• 1 .. t • - -• --A .. ', ... lllat cond, • • • ; "•It .. , .. -· • a_... ~ntO. lhe ~ • I cnrk IWreo. 92$00 ....... 22 l:YH• kltl A&.l&wlk~~lr c1urr11 ). Sup u wbda. cmd. • .,..., . •· 900lllOd\Y ..... 11'72 EL CAMINO. Old ..,., • ...... Sell" Prot bit. mio. Ll-l·alO. ll.500 lZ 8* Poui, 4 • pan, Ctapt _... NSO Urea, C9tm nar.. COWL in· ~ M>OO or bst olr. Call Cre1. dys ~2391 wt~. 'IUmpA&a coavt. p s. p/b. runa aood . u .100. m.ma.. 'J'tl.1311 Auume Lease ·7 9 C.apr1ce wain. loaded. 817.94 mo. C.aU 644-4147. ~ ~pnce ~\ale Wa11n "'1ll pwr. &CJOd ~. Pvt smo.m.~. '71MALIBU CLASS I C v fl llutom&tlc. factory air cond . power 1;lt.~nnl( & hrak es. r adio. Whitt' watl tires. llllted gJai.1. vinyl interior. f67STRS> S29n S•ddlebeek Ford 2240 S Main, Santa An .. At the Corner or Warner 548-7070 ·n CAPRICE \'II autom.it1r. f.1t•tnn Jlr r11nd f>O"•'r ~11 .. •1 ini.: & brake' f)IJ'4 t"f "lnOLI"~" A~t .. ~I -.11·1'1 r.1rl1,1I "'hltcv.Jll \Ht'' I inl1·1I ~l'-'5\. t11\ v. h•·•·I • 10~11""1{() $3177 Saddleb8ck Ford 22411...., Main, Santa 1\n,1 \ I I h •· ('o r n 1· r 11 f Warnt-r 7 70 '78 NOVA \ M. Jut•1mallt fdC'lr1n .11r <·onrl . r~1'41·r ''l'1'r inr.. r:1d10 llnh·tl 1:1._,,, r/!l,5l J \l 1 $2777 Sa ddleback Ford :!2 W ~ \fain ~.1n1 .. \nJ \ I I h 1• ( II I n 1 ( Hf Warn«•r 546-7070 ..••...•........•...... 8\lroa re1ular 1aa• St• -..ET>. ,,., rntOOOJU ROBINS FORD . I,, , j ••/\RI'.• J 1-J I·, 1 '' < 11 .flt. '-111 '.A •, 1.' 1101() '75 OrM TOttno Station Wqon V·B. automatic. fet'lnry atr cond , powt'r 811.'er ina & brakes. wh1tt-wall t1re11 C587LLJ > $1677 Saddleback Ford 22AO S Mam. Santa An~ t the Corner of Wnmrr 546-7070 '945 ....................... '731brk IV. ooly 20K mt, 1 owntt, best ottu. Greg 8734112 ttso ..., ................... . ORANG£ COUNTY'S MIWEST lJNCOl.N M ERCU RV OEALERSHJP RA y R.ADllOE LINCOLN MERCURY I& \.8 Auto Cen t.er Or SOt-"\vy-Lake Forest exit IRVINE 130.7000 Mllfhmg 9952 ...•.•••..•..•...•••.•. 74'MUSTA"6 ()ynanute red M aC'h I ll.atd1 back w1automauc steertn~ & air, o nly 46,W> Ollles on l b!S beau· IY' CfS,SMWZ > S2••s IOIWfTHAM V()IJ(S W AGl:H 7o:x> Westm10.'lt.er Ave 1n W"lm11Uter lfG. ™I 638 T8l!O I '70 MUST A.HG ''IOSS 302" )tu.'>~" ~ hnest t'IClfm plt• of an all around. h11th iit'rfOfmafl('t-I ar cl \rtll• 111vestmenl • 1t9 I BM:-.; 1 S49U HHODOfH ROBINS f ORD • 1' ,, .... i • • : ( f J, :1 .. Mr ;.. • . 1 74~ PINTO 4 cyl .. c aoeed. rad1o " beater. '475KM D > SZ2tt <MOTH CHIVIOUT lSZll BEACH BLVD. HUNTtNGTON BEACH 147-60l7•54f·lll I OPENTDAYS lf7'l'On PINTO RUNAIOUT 4 cyt engine, automatic trant .. pwr. s teering, ~ seata " less than ts.OOOmlles ! '893WCR >. SlNI THEODORE ROBINS FORD 'Jf>f>O HARBOR <ll VD (Q~tA Ml ~A b4'l 0010 75PeNTO RUNABOUT I ryllnder. 4 i.peed. radm. twater. v.h1tewall tire>-. l1nlcc'f ~lai.~ 151i7M IRI $1977 Saddleback Ford n w s Mam. Santa An.i /\l lhf· Corner 111 Warner 546-7070 9960 ...............•....•.. i'6 Vol.are Station Wagon, fully loaded. AM IFM ~w tires. all power ~~1075 PCllllfioc 9965 ••••·•·•·····•··•···•·· 79POMT1AC TRAMS AM 1-'ully loaded and low mile.' ll!YlWR\. I S7499 GRO'Tli CHEYJlOlET . 77 Cordotid l bar ll}J> THEODORE TI\e fastest dra w in the '74 Mazda RX4. r t>ll 1•ng ·so JOO u ~dvt-r ~rt'Y We.sl a Daily Pilot "c.aver MPG, AM F~T Sunroof, "llero·o .• Jir (,1a.ss1f1ed 1\d 642·56711 1.:asse>ttc. SOOS 962 KS!Hi OOMi F\Jll frtry w3rr I olf windo_w st1rkn pnC'r c111 any rema1mni.: 19?!! Pe~t'Ol001 BEACH IMPORTS l&-7551 638 7~ lla\'IOJ{ tr ouble sclhn~ >·our car" Try us' f'auJ for vr not• A.\k for Fronk Manno or Tom Atkin ill C'Pt' De\ llt• lo mi 'r> nod hh.r rutl pv. r air. gd t'OOd Si~S l i11:rl<-i'\ Sot.~ 5"52-15(.16 $59-07W 731-~16.:i(, Cowtitotfttof "3 0 7M .t1eetwood Hrou£hrn ••••••••••••••••••••• • • ROBINS FORD 20()() HAllOtl llVO COSTA MIS& 042 · 0010 18211 BEA.CH ULVD ln'NTJ!'IGTON BEAt;lf 847~60l7•549-3ll• Of'E:\ i DAYS 77 c,r.,nd l'r1-t ....,J V.lut•· n'IJ inlr 2\1,Ul.IO in1 PW l'I. till . t l A .. \f t"\1 ~lereo. ~JUIHJ11 ~u<it S.Al'rlfH·••. SJljO(j 661 8639 bef 2 pm or 9570 Vans 9570 S!A.500 7M-49!J 5111i ··········•··•··•·•••·· .....•••••••..•.•...... . .....•............•.•. ........ • ••••••••• I ~&H Dove Strc'('t Nl:.'Wl'ORT I.H;ACll 752-0900 "78 !128. silver w blk 1nl. mint cond . clear title & wuranly P P ~ l!IM Tl Por.\che 924 . loaded. lraving <'ountr y rnu-.l wll ile'>t 1•fr 975 Ot!79 74 !II I l'or~ehe 44Km1 I owner New m1•tall1 l' p;imt $14.00CI 6'W 94Sli ---- A11tnm:111r. factory :iir rond . AM l f M. h<.'Ol l'I whttt•wall tires. tinted glass ( 101 Y\'01 l $3477 Saddlebeck Ford 2240 S Main, Santa i\n(I At the Corn£'r of Womcr 546-7070 '7JTOYOTA MAUii 2 door, hardtop. aulo t r a n s • air <'o nd ~) ''"' CMtOTH CHIYIOLIT lltlJ BEACH BLVD. IMmNOTON BEACH 147-6.0l7•14'·3Jll OPEN7DAYS 'IT Corolla. Ena. needs work. Auto, AIC, rid~. almolt new Uree, reblt. trans . Beat orr e r 213-SIHQl £xt. JtO.d.ys ~ Ropr, '114 tH '!I evee • o· EleJ(:rnn· Lo:.ifrd I 711 MJrk 111 Top cood l'\1 Pl> $14700 PnN'd to .;d I' ·79 ~u<;tanJ! I 1 \I 1 1714 1995 2511 tJap o r mzn1, ~7-C998 t'\'CS ~Pl"l"d. 3-door r .. d 111 ...._ 1. tne S4. 000 (.a II i 11 U4:its 9912 Tl Silver Seville red lthr uphol. lo1d ed Xln l 1·ond Call an~l1rn1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~66 Vantage ~1 ustana:: ' ~ 111t 6 pm "'~"for VET. 16 Yel Olk l Top. ~ oc ~t o!ft!r Call Leri all !'Kira~ f'llr rond i·\e. S.Si !nl:t ia1i I HACH ILVD. Hwwt:f•a.och 84 .zooo 79 "f'W SCIROCCO ~ Wlth air. stereo. ma~~ & automatic· A re ally dynamit e shaf'l> rnr' IOJ?'62 I $6995 IOI WITHAM VOUCSWAGEN 7000 West mmMl'r A •'t• 111 We11tminstf'r 163 7~1 638 7AAO ·01 VW Squ<ir1>ba1·k. SIOOO w out en1nnc . S1 S011 w enJ(1ne V£'ry neRot1a bk Please call 497 3750 '76VWCAMPY Very Shaf'l> Westphalia PopTop. 4 speed. air. stereo Oynam 1tr' Cl66R Jo'C l ~995 IOI WITHAM VOLKSWAGEN 1600 Wcstmmster A' l' 111 W~tmmst('r lro 7~1 4'3R 7KHO 044~ . 7~ t-:1t10. mnonrool 1 lo:Jded. lie ooJ wvw Sl3.ll50'' r.1:; ~163 ,. hl..,I u n 1· <1 v. n ,. r 11 t' ' •· r dama..:1 .. 1 mu.\I -...JI p p ~SW\ I lil4 I ;Jl H.>.)J '"4:!1.11~ dlr tm CAJr\ t'ltt' !iupt-rb l uo i 4 Cpe d \'11lt' ~lnl t'OC'ld • xua:. plus lt'alht'r llllt'OOI". must ~t·ll s.!2011 ~l.311 77 Sedan cl1• V1t11• t•.d•\ l>llW w whl 'tn) I 11111 ruJI PoWt•r llhr i!I C.-r t\M FM, II tra<'k t.1v-· lo I n11 . AC, 11ntPd "'in <I<>":.. nt>w tire' lull\ d bo-tln than"""" ~111 umfrr "arrant> 7 000 rru \JI <-'Ira\ ind T roof lt-a.UI int 1ur oil P""r 1 nii-.t· n .. w Sl~ ~lf'rN> .t..larm 1 u..'tom ,. h1·rl, & lo•·l11ni: hut,,.. l' 1 t"' m 1 ul 1.r \>.Ill "' < • Ill IN -.t •lffl'r 11wr Sl:l.lO> !".111 I mn.1 \l•m ""r1 ll32 1il!t\ 1.111 l~1h '"' "knit-. 'l\-ltl •~"' loaded . ,1hl>nlut1•I\ Iii Y.'tut•· v. hlk 1111..r All beautiful Must M't' to''" p v. 1 X In t 1: 1• n (I pre <'tatt-57000 OB11 s 1rn o11 111111 J(I 700-84 7t h ~ (J5h2 lf:U)() u .ooo. ·77 401 M oon r oor burglar a larm. auto trunk. fu lly equip I Clwn('f' A kond !):Mi J7 40 '78 CADILLAC Se\1111'. loaded, Continental Kit, C U. 21,00ll m1, one ov. ner $10 .500 firm n .. ) .. 7 14 630 1710, E'c ~ 974 '.mt 77 CJx-c'fe Ville 11t\ m1 I.A) ad t• cl ' .S a 1· r 1 f 1 1 <' 631 31A.'>orfjit5 7221 il1 Con eu ,. $\0 500 o Bii Must Sl'll. aut11 L ~ ~. T lop lthr 1n1 l6.1Xk>m1. P\1 pl) 10.im lpm 673 99fi6 ColliJ*' 9933 •····••••·····••·····•• '73 COUGAR \ Ii .1u1nmitll(, f.tct"r' .11r r11nd IJO"'t-r .. 11-<•1 111~ t1nkd £!,._, \lfl\I 1111<'11111 139tlll'-'\" $1977 , i4 VW Wgn 412 look" & .. _ nJrL\ j!reat Onl( ownr 16 .x-v1l ll• '>1h t>r 'In\ Saddleback Ford •::10 '-' \lam. S1Jnl.1 ,\n.1 \ I I h l' \I) r n l' I 11 f \\ :11 Ol•I S2,7'10 1142-(JllHi Mon Sal ('flfl(1 Full pow..r $7500 !Hi Or-off er 546 6068 76 ron\''l Whitt• on wh1h• I owner ,lnw mil1•!\, 1144 Z7i!I 9772 ··•················•··· VOLVO SALES. SlllVICl AHDLEASIHG OVERSEAS DELIVl-:RV t:XPF.RTS UJtLI IKl VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA M ESA 646-003 540-9467 ----- OltAMGI COUMTY VOLVO t:XO..USIVELV VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer 111 Oran1e County' BUYorLE~E DIR.ECT 78 Seville, wht "'ht. rlean. load('(!, 22.ooom1. SI0.•9S. Eves-wknds su.san ----- "78 Seville Loaded ts.000 mi l500 & assume lease o1 me "mo &U-0884 P. P ttl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 19 LT P 'S. P 8 , P W. air. t ilt wheel. cruise control. lr>700 or best or· fer Call &U-0668 i6 Ca maro. Xlnt cond. AW>, PSIPB, A M /F'M 8 l.Jic, Dli5QI BO. 673 6183 i2 V8 8 •uto .. vmyt lop , A1C. AM 1fM <'ASS ,new radials, o ne o wne r SlllOO. ~1-4262 eves 546-7070 Dodrft 9935 ......•..........•..... '811 Charger RT, 440 cubic tneh, J75 hp, all power. 1uto , vin yl top. vtry dean $1 950 499.431>4 evei 9'40 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 76 FC>aD '8HTO Sharp stallonwaxnn w automat ic, a ir and root rack A little Jewell CU4PAG I SZ6f5 IOIWITHAM VOLICSW4CHH 7800Weelrn!Mter Ave. in Westmlnlter -7561 631-7880 '88 Jo'ord Galule. Gd ClODd. A/C, ..-dial tire&. S1S01olr. 962·3824 P vy pty. . mm '&s Falron 6-r yl, auto . very eeanocnitaJ. • de· '1S Cam aro LT. 1ood pend.able. 11185. ~ oond. • ,000 ml. $.1850. 79 ~maro, 1barp, ~ml. rm.st MU t.t1il week! 30$ VB. PS.PB.AC.AM /f'M. lllrtc, 4116-7762. Make of. ff'f'. 753-0600 dy1. 5~· 1'122 "110LT09'ulrewaeon. All power. orl1. owner. Aoaheim 760-2011 '10 Volvo 142S 11.llO. •.OIOmJ. SlOOO. 64&-21MO. '71 Camaro RaUy Sport 87J·7115 ~~~~~~-~-1 c::11:...... 9920 ...... Uletl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S . AIC, P /S,P /B, $1800. 9/IN10l A...e ttOI • •••••••••••••••••••••• '"' aal•: '70 Gremlin. lO+ mp1. r••· Good Ced. -· 540-0131. 1171 Owvett.e b.atchback. au&o.. AIC. radt. 18 rnoe. tervkle werrul)'. 13700 . Lo.""· ... ., DO YOU OFFER A SERVICE ? Let the ptablic know with an .ct \n the Dally Pilot Senice Dlredory. It can CCII& )'9'1 aa little u SU3 par day. Por mor~ In· format.Ian and romplete nlmull9'Wl78. '72MUSTAHG (;UQd cond111un A {' J• S d 1., 1· tJ r a i. , . ., Ai\t FM II tr:iC'k ~tl.'rro ~ pawl. It blUf• nt·" WU! 642 4300 AtJ Sitter • 114. 3' hrs 1-\rt'bml Tran~ ,\m 1!177 Sliver Loaded.A!C.P~ PW .POI. A.\T FM " t ii P<". T W <1 2 11011 nult'S Xlnt rond S5(l9() 631.(1100 H .i M F Gnr\- or Bob Pl' '64l-7 M~ang D•maic~ Su pP r b li I ark 7 2 front end 1750 C:1 ll .11fter f-'1rebird lo m1. Pro ...... ~ ,,.,19 ran'd. 14mpi:, Sa1·nf1n• ...,... ...,.._ S IJI~ 646 7214 adMnobi~ 995 ~ . ..........•.•........ 9970 72 Cutia'' l.1k 1· mod SHOO h46~ 7i Olds \•~la ( ru•!>I' Wi;n 31\t\rni All J I' It''""""' Xlnt rnnd '3.800 11110 t.40 2357 l•\lt'S.d~~ 7~ (ya) •79 Wte ~w 2dr Xlras 18 22m pi: Ofre r IH 1646-837 > co «M-0334 """° 9957 ·••··•···•·•·•••···•·•· 14 StJt W..:n l~\pd. nu ••lut1•h. brake-.. paml & tnt SZ700 OBll ~ SAAi! ......•.....•..•••..... '77 T-llRD l~.HJd('d ' ll lJJ~ i Sl899 GRO'Tli CHEVROLET 18211 BEACJI BLVD lrt..'Nl'l :'llCTON RF.Ant 847·6087•549-333 I t)Pf:N7 DJ\V~ -V.cpa 9974 •······················ '75 VEGA HATCHBACK $1977 Saddleback Ford :!~ 111 ~ Marn, ~anta Ana Want Ad Hl'lp' &.UHd \ 1 1 h " (: •l r n t• r 11 I "42 Sli7HI Waml'l 546-7070 .....•................. NABERS AUTO CENTER 142514•H ST .. COSTA MUA NOTHING OVEI 54999 '75 POMT14C s2999· U MA.NS WAGON ..... . V8 automatic trans pwr s1eerinq & bralles. fac101v air concl & tow iow mires (247L PO) ~:;.~~~~ ...... 53999 Full oower. factory orr cond . spht P¥tr. leather seats. 1111 wheel. cn.11se control. stereo. Padded fOP & onty so 000 mlletl Must see! 151 .. RXN) ~~LNT8 ....•. '4999 Sedan. Full l)C)Wer. ltlOfOIY ~Ir oond .. tin Wheel. cruise oontrol, ttereo Wit..,.. lf)llt e>wr • ..-. I Padded tae> Excellent buy! (904$V0). NABERS All10 ClNT£R 1425 IAKB ST. COSTAMISA 5tO.t•2 ___ ............... ~---I. ---._ • -_ ..... --• -• ---._ -e • • t -• .. -.-• • ---...... ----..,# ""'--.......... --...... -._ .... -~...-..------------~- r Huntington Beae h Fowntaln Vf!f!~Y • ' ,. ,-"••r B••e&e.,. D a lly New1tpape r I VOL. 73, NO. 52, 3 SECTIONS, 31 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1980 F IFTEEN CENTS F onntain Valley School Showdown Due By PIOL 8NEI DEaMAN Of ................. Par~nta and te•cti.rs are n · peeled to converae on FounWn Vall~y School D11tnl't head quartl'ns tonaaht for lhl' fl~l rtl ular &ehool bonrd m.-el1n1 since OW dun net 's oltw day old teal'heri t t r\ke beaan District officials nld secunty guards would bt• on hand to maintain order and b illd u (a r t' Hutt On Pushes For Hike By STEVE MARBLE Of IM 0.,1, ,., ... St•ff Huntington Reach City Al· torney Gail Hutton stepped up her efforts to get a pay raise to· day Mrs. Hutton s aid she int.ends to give caty council members copies of a sur vey that shows he r $45.000 annua l pay is insuffi. cient when compared wath city a ttorneys in othe r Southern California cities. Last month. council members s nubbed her pay hike request. Only Councilmen Ron Pattison and John Thomas voted for a pay boost. "I s till think the council action was petty. vindictive a nd dis· c r1m inating beca us e r ·m a woman." s a id Mrs. Hutton. "I've certainly paid my dues and l think I've done one heck of a JOb on pulling this orrice together." She said s he cons idered taking legal action against the city but rejected th e idea for now because "I think that would be very embarrassing to the city." Mrs. Hutton contends a $3,000 raise would make her happy Several council members lo· day remained unmoved. "I'm e ve n less incl\ned to con· sider a raise for he r now than I was before,·· noted Coun- cilwoman Ruth Finley. "I think her llmin~ on this thing is way off and I believe she's already a highly paad employee" Councilman Clancy Yoder. who took a hard hne last month rm turrung down the pay request , s..:1d he hasn't changed his mind Mrs Hutton s aad she believes council membe rs cast her re· quest aside because "they think I'm too independent and aren't pleased with my honest Jud~ ment and opinions '· \'\oman Hit; Purse Taken A 59-year -old H untangton Be ach woman was knocked to the ground m front of an Adams A venue bank Wednesday and had her purs e taken by a ~hort man wearing a blue fisherman's hat O ffi cers s a id the s us pec t wrestled the purse from the woman in a bank parking lot at 9132 Adams Avenue al about 3 p.m and ned. She told poltce the m aQ ra n through the parking lot, hopped over a wall and vanished. The purse, she reported. contained $18. Or:~.:asl __ ..:_~ eath er Fl lood watch for cany ith increasingly hea v along the coas t a nd an and thro u gh tonight. Showers Friday decreasing to SO percent during day. I NSIDE TOD" Y Whale watch ing haa become a S2 mUUon ind1i1lry tn CaUfomlci with tens of 1houacmda of ~ toUft ovt to aeo on comTMfcial boot•. PageB7. mar.hat "1f0Uld lnapect tho boatd room and adjacent facll1Uet1 to ut a upaclty limit °" lhl' meet in« Thttt! ii expected to be room ror eeveral hundred t.Pl'<' Utlo1"3 l mpalacnc~ over the Mtlkti took a deJ1truct1v~ turn over night 01stnct 0((1c1als s aid bricks "e re thrown through office Wln Be'sGoldea dow• at Courrecea. Newland, Nle blu and Oka / Bus hard 11choolt . Attached to each brick were identical notes that read. "We are 1ettln1 llred." A dlslrlct spokesman said tt Isn't known wbolO:ssed tbebncks. The strike appeared no closer to a se ttlement today. with st'hool trustees standing by their refusal to negotiate further with teac hers Although teachers Eric Heiden drives toward his fourth gold medal in today's 1500-met e r Olympic s peed skating event at Lake Placid. He covered the distance in 0\ympic record time. See stor~· in today's Sports section. Pa~e Bl. Hostages to Stay Until Shah Back? By Tbe Associated Press There will be no clemency for the U.S. E mbassy hostages in Tehran until the deposed shah is returne d to Iran. the Mos lem m ilitants holding the embassy s aid today T he hard-line statement came as the U.N. investigat ive com- mission on Iran remained stalled. A ro-chairma n of the com· miss ion unex peeled l y lcrt Switzerland for New York today as agreement on a timetable for release of the Te hran hostages re portedly continued to elude negotiators. lranian leaders de· nied there was any link between the C'Omm iss ion's work and possible release of the approx· imately 50 hostages Ayatollah Ruholla h Khomeini and Iranian Pre s ident Abolhassan Bani-Sadr also de- manded the return of the shah, but the militants' broadcast s tateme nt w as the only one d irectly tying the hostages' freedom to the return of the ousted monarch. ln a Tehran radio "m obiliza· t10n week" broadcast monitored in London, the militants said: •'Today is a day of mobiliza· tion of the Iranian nation against a 11 aggressive occupationlsts, particularly America which must deliver up fugitive Moham· mad Reza a nd the assets he has stolen. ·'It m us t realize that the longer it delays tht: m or e it ex· poses iLo; anti -human nature to the world. "In the event of delay any ex pectation of clemency for the hoslaRCS would be foolish ·· <S« IRAN, Page A2l FV I n truder Hits '°" o m an, Takes Cash /'\burglar who was surprised by the return of a retired Fountain Valley couple Wednesday night demanded money .and struck the elderly woman before fleeing. police said Gerald and Thelma Turner re· turned home to find a man. about 25 years old. in their bedroom. Police said the man had broken a window to gain entry. The burglar confrontM the cou· pie and demanded money, police said. The intruder then struck Mrs . Turner on the race. removed money from her purse and took money from he r husband. Before neelng with $58. the burglar put his arm a round Mrs. Turne r's and apologized for hit ting her. according to the police report. Home Prices Soar In Orange County The average price of a new home iD Orange County jumped Crom $35,000 in 1972 to $134,000 In 1978. And the trend shows no signs of slackening with prices rising to U40,000 for the average Orange County home in 1979, I C· cordiq to a study done for a ' buildina industry lobby. Repraent.at.lvea of the Califor· nlan• for an Environment of Ex· cellence, Full Emplo.yment. and a Strong Economy T hrou1h Planned Developm e nt (CEl!:ED> have claimed fre. quentJy that government over- regulaUoo bas contributed more than ft.s share to the hi1h prices. CEEED commtsaloned econombt Alfred Gobar of Brea to look lnto the housing costa Crom 1972· 78. After a year on the $10,000 project, Gobar released his flnd· ings Wednesday at a luncheon in Ana helm. A1aln, local 1ovemment was described as a major con· trlbutor to rteln& prices because, Gobar aald, lt conlrlbuteg to in· crease lo coat.a of land. His survey showed that the cost• of 1 flnlahed lot climbed by 37 .9 percenUn the slx-year period he studied. That penclls out to $47 .302 of the present cost of a home, hesatd. -__ _... ____ ------------·- ha ve asked the state mediator to schedule another negollatlng session, no meeting has been slated Teacher Pat Hamey. pres l· dent of the Fountain Valley Education Assodation . said te achers don't plan to make a formal presentation at tonight's meetin~ She said lcachers have urf{ed parents to take their views on the st rike directly to the board tonight. "The boa rd will listen to the concerns of parents," said b oa rd Pr esi d e nt B etty MignanelU. "But the board wall not be able to r espond because 1t lsn·t legal lo negotiate away from the ta· ble." she added Mrs Migoane ll1 s a id the trustees will i mpose their usual ro ur-manute hm1t upon t hose who wish to speak. The board president said she hopes the session will remain or· derly, but added that, based on .previous experience. she would not be surprised \f the meeting beromes "rowdy." The school board canceled its meeting of Feb. 7, on the sttond day of the strike New Storm Due Tonight Weekend 'Break' In Weather Seen R J01'NNt: R•:YNOLUS Ol t ... O•llY f'llel Sl•ll Weather forecaster!> :.aid tn tlay Southern Cahfornaa may ~t·I :t break in I\~ weather th1!> weekend but they predicted the respitl' from rain would onl) be te mporary A s pokcs m;rn for the US Wt•ather Serv1rc said the storm lhat hJl Wednt'sday night wa!> d1m1mshtnfil . making room for a new storm c•xpeC'ted to lash lht.• roast toru,::ht . d ropp1 ng I wo to four more inches of ram. Arlt-r that. the weather service forecasters said there may be a break between storms. leaving Saturday relatively <'lear But that ray of su ns hine 1i. on· ly to last until storm number eight arrives Sunday The weather ser vice started numbering the storms last week. Wednesday night's storm, which brought an Inch to two tnches of rain. was number six The lotal rainfall fa gun~ for the !>eemingly e ndless s tring or s torms ranf(es from a low of S.76 mches in C~ta Mesa, to 8.16 in Santa Ana. where the s eason total is 17 48 inches A s has been the case for the pas t eight days. the south coast s uHercd most undn the deluge In San Cle ment<'. r esidents of Camino de los Marc•!> had to bt· e va cua ted from the ir home!> early today Mor£' than h<df the 5 1 people were taken to lht· com mun1t v C'lubhnu s P at the Short·cl.tffs Moh1\rhomt· Park. only to b<-rome trapped wath lhl' n'sidents of the ISO mob1lchome!> wht'n slides cut off the t.'nl ry road lnrluded amnn~ tho!.C 1solatt.•d r e s 1 d e n t s a n d (' v a <' u e cs 1 !> Ric hard Ahlman. tht• retired San Clementt' plannanJ: direr tor ~ho 1s a member of the city coun C'1l Censu T f-ts et The employment test for tern porary Jo bs with the C:ensus Bureau wall be i?1ven Friday at 9 a m an room B 7 of the Hunt· angton Reach C1v1c Cente r. 2000 M aan St For more 1nformat1on call 831·4310 ~an Cleme nte cit> off1c1als '>atd about 20 of the \a mtno de los Mares res1denL'> wer<' \liken to San Clemente High School That group "''as allowed to try to get to their home~ early t.oda > but the mud covering the northeast city street made the art>a impassable The officials also :.aid they don 1 know how long 1t would IStt RAISS, Page A?I Flood-closed Roads Listed Here a re the road clos ures reported along the Orange Coast at press lime today -LAGUNA CANYON ROAD: Pacific Coast H1ghway to El Toro Road CalTrans workers say the road is becom- ing undermined -EL TOSO aOAD: Sooth ol Cook's Com er; closed berause a bridge has tx>come undermined -CANYON ROADS: Brea Canyon, S1 lverado Canyon. Live Oak Canyon, TrabllCO Cany00 and Black Star Can · yoo. -VIA CANON: In Capistrano Beach from Camino Capistrano to Via Fortuna -CAMINO CA PISTllANO : ;\ \l'r > Pa rkwa y 111 Jun1pero Serra Road -PACIFIC COAST HIGHWA V: ;\ \ entd.J Pico t o Pa ltsade Dnve -PALISADE DRIVE: From P;ic1f1c Coa-.t lhgh.,.,ay lo Doheny Pl art' -DEL OBISPO: At Dana Poin t '>Outh of Pacd ar Coast H11~h "'a~ -COVE ROAD: At Dana Point n<·ar De l Ubt!>po 1,000 Flee Floods In Desert Cities By Tbe Assoda~ Pr~~s More than 1.000 pt>ople wen• t>\'acuated toda ' an the desert ar ound Palm Spr angs and Hemtt a~ the sixth punii;hinR Parif1c <1torm an nane da .. ·-. moved 1n land. sendmfil noo<iwatcrs spill- ing O\'er four lev~s. d dam and the banks of one lake Tht' National G u a rd was called into the exclusive desert r('sort of Palm Sprangs to help TORNADO SLAMS SOLANA BEACH -AS mamta.m order. said Col. Andy Wolf, a Guard spokesman in Sac r a m e nto H e s a id 95 Guards men were being sent south from Northern California to he lp out. So far, 19 have been reported killed in the series of storms. which have dumped more than one foot of water on Southern Call forrua since they began Feb. 13 Another two inches of ram rell on the desert areas in the I Stt STORMS. P•«ie AZ> Flood Victi m Aid Sought The Orange County Red Cross launched an e me rgency appeal today for funds to aid local storm victims. 1t'ortla 1t'adlag For Since the string of s torms hit the coast last week the Red Cross ha.s spent $20,000 evacual· lng flood v\cUms from Hunt· lngton Beach and Laguna Ca· nyon. Thlt morning t he Red Cross set up a n emergency shelter at San Clemente Hich School for tttidenlS forced to nee their homes early today. Katy Cleft) and Tank Sears of Malibu make the most of a bad situation as they play Jn a huge mud puddle outside their home on Pacific Coast mghway. They'll ge t more mud this weekend when yet another storm hits Sou them California. Contributions can be sent to the Orange County Chapter of the Red Croes; P .O. Box 11364. Santa Ana .,_--._. __________ _ Hlf ,.,.......~~JlJST BREA.KING __ .........,. Lait UftlU /tom ..... vmtd Md~ .............. ,. JJI orld Gold Prices kyro ket A/ ter Dip t .. ONDON CAP~ Gold pn akyf"()('kt~ tod•)'. 1alrun1 "2 an ounct' in Zunch W aan oun~ In London and m .21 an ounce In tloo.c t\o"IC to rffOVer from aharp droe>e Wedneaday The dollar wns mixed on for~ip C'Uf'1'enty mar\t'll Oeeltn a \lrab\lted W~ec.day'a drop to aokt prle"M. which fell $46 an OW\C~ ln Zurtch. 113 an OW\tt tn London and 1$3 80 an ounce ln Hong Kona. to Mn f'a111n1t ot world tt'n•IOna. u at~niit~·nlnii ol the dollar. and n larl(e numbc-r ot ahQt't aelea The mtttal btlacan ur. r C<'Overy Wedn tday to New York aM c:onllaued tu upward move-today Ir> Hon1 Koa• aod £uropu, whet~ told rla.f'd at ~ ~ an ountt In Zurkb and *7 ~ 1n t.ondon 1'1u• dCM1ln&1 .:old pn<'t' 10 tlona Kong Thunday wiu 1649 87 an 11u111·t· Sori•• t 'or....-, ...... Bombers Warning Russians WA..SmNOTON <AP> The Unll41dSUt.e. haa aellt B·~ bomb- era OYtr the lndlan Oc .. n for lhe second lime In another dc\n· t>n •trallo n . f or Ru1 1 la'3 benefit. or U S ablllty to project p0wer lnto the turbulent P ert1h•n O ulf nta!on AdrrunJ1trauon offic1ala who a1ked not to be named nid Wodnetday thal two 8 ·521 new a ntiw "8u.tvelllance mi11sion" on "'t-b ~ They decllnt.'d to identify t hti ualu1off puln\, but other ~ >1vurc~ »aid 1t was G uam in \he P1&clhc WASHINGTON 1 AJl i About 70,000 Hu.Hhen ll'OOf>I> att.> Tht> £1r:;t H 52 photographic mt11111on over Soviet wa rships in lht' Jnclum Ocean·Arabian Sea Jrea Wah n own On Jan 21 and J operatinJ( 1na1de AfithiAnlll\t.ian "'11h anothc•r J0,000 11upportln" tb~m (rum .1.1~tui11o lh4• burt'k>r 'A-Ith th~ !)(w1l't Union. t~ State Department Mud too.a} "Tiw a<•tuul n urnb.•t 011 t'tlh..r s1d+-of lht> border fllK'tlll'hli. .,omt•whJl rrurn du tu t.hn .u. inthv1du11I:\ und unlb rot bl~." one ()ffw1al i.iutl "T ht• ovt•nll lol11 I of for<'t"!'o l'omrn1lted to what 11> now a ttw.it\'r of 111w ruuon." has 11·m 1u11ed rdattvely istabk ovtr tht• past ft.•Yo "'t.•t.·k:oo ' Tai.ks ('o"''"•••ti l'i\HJ~ 1/\1'1 !'WI rt:tary or ~UttA! Cyrw; R. Vance ~Uld l.0- ct:n tht•rt· wa .. mu('h s1m1lanty between the pos1t1ons or the 1 ·n1lt'd Stutt•:-o .1od I-rJnt t· on :.. Wt·stern rc!>ponse lo the Soviet llltervenlm n in Af~hanii.tiJn, but diffe rences remain F,mcrl{1Dg from 41·:i hou rs of talks . that included a working lunch. wtth French Fo re ign Minister Jean l-'raneo1s Poncel at 1 lw Foreign M 1mstry. Van1•1• said the two of them had discussed 1lw t\fJ.(hun situ;.it11m 1n depth Saaif* 8. of .~fandstUI WASllJNGTON <A I' 1 Tht· U !-, Mint plum, a tempora r y ha It in production of the m1tlally unpopular Susan B Anthony do ll:.ir coin bt·l·ausc o r hi.:h mvcntonei., Mmt orflcials i.a1d lo· d.J\ ~ a11 announced by the P entagon . wh1ch described ll as .. 8 reflec u o n of the s1gn1ficant U S abilt· I> to project force worldwide ." That January rl1ght of thow.ands of miles a lM) took off from Guam. which 1s the only pt:rmanenl U S. B·52 bomber biiSC ln that part o r the world Th~ planes were refueled in fl1~hl. sources said O Htci<ils who disclosed the new Feb 5 mission indicated that the adrrunh1traUon probably will o rder more of th<' same kind of flights in the• future. 1n ;.i contmu 1ng t'fforl In 1mprt·~s un 1tw H u~ ... 1an!-o ll S n ·solvc· to proH•ct its interes~ in th{· ml prodm·m1• h :r!-.1an GOif n·~1on T hl• P<'nt;i~on d•d not ,an n11u n <'1' th<· r1·1'l•nt f11s;:hl. but or f1 <'1t1h-w1•n• obv1ous lv not unhap fl V that ~Mel of 1l had lf'<•kt'll out f 'ro91 p~ ,, J · Wt• Jrt.· :-.llll very t·omm1lled lo tht• c<11n . ' s aid Alan J Goldman . deputy director of Utt! Mlnt. "This 1s not all that un· usual. We make pennies all the t ime. But we som etimes stop produc·t1on of o the r coins for several months when mventone~ get high • STORMS ... CotodeCa%a County Taxpayers Face Bridge Cost Ttw :i:>1J n ·s1d1·11t !-o ll v1ni.: 111 llw n •.,11 rt 1•11 rnmun1t v uf ('11111 tl1· (',11 ,1, t·ut off frorn l'OUnly road~ hy n smg w<itt·r fro m Tr:.ibu<'<> < 'rc·c·k may :-.oon tX' rro~sin~ th•· w;J\1•r:-. un a ll:mpor<1ry hndg1• But l'OUnty vfhcrnb s it1d local 1 ax payers may hav • lo fool lht• b ill for lht.· S2~1 000 (ir"ol month''> rental of thc l1ridgt•, dei.p1le· Oran~c Counly '" des1gnat10n ui. a d•~aster area County o ffu:1ab have :-.1~ncd dgrc('m<'nts to IC'use th<.• mihtCJr) hridg 1· fr11rn .1 ~an l.111., Ob1..,po •om pa n' .11111 t• 1wl'I ..,,., 111in.., uf I hi' hi 1rl,.:t.• 111 !>1·1•111 .1111\ 111g i'ri Ila' .1rul ,1• •·11il1h 111 lw '••Ill plt·t 1·ct ~unlla • Th•· S:!!i ooo ww•· t a~ fo r th• f1r.,t month 11wl111lt•-., lw..itl1•.., th•· r1·n1.t1 ft•('. tlw 1·(1.,t 11r -.h1pµm g th•· 'B:11l1•v" hridg1., whll'h h:1., bN·n lik1·m ·d to a giant .. r1 •1·t11r !>l't Th•· Na\Hlll·•l (;u:1r1l ha'> of f('I 1•tl lt1 ;1!-o'>l'llllik thl' lir11lg1• tr•·« !\1•,.:11\w\11111 of llw tir1d~1· rt•nt <t i wai.. in1t1alctl Tuei.d<t y by <; 1•or ~1· Chhorn1·, na mf•d Wt·dnt·" d a 'f a "o t·h II' ( of I'm erJ<:en t: Y i.1•n '1<'l''l for tht· county h y :.upl·n 1sors Oc;born<' 1:-. ali.11 d 1 r l' <· t o r 11 f t-: n v 1 r 11 n nH· n I a I M anaAt·m1•nt /\J.wnc" !-.upl'rv 1.,or Jo:di:.on M 1lll'r who:-.•· d1!-.\r11:1 includes Coto dt• C · J 7a • ..,;.11!1 lhal l>l':.ldl'.., th1· $25,000 for lh<· flri.t mun th')) rent .ti the county wi ll havt• to oh t:.i1n $180.000 1n 1n ))ur;.in<·t· .1J,!a1ns1 lo'!s of thl' bndg<.' a:. W<•ll .1:. S!i million ll ah1h ty in~urant·1· "1'h1:. 1s a ),mull pn<'c· to pa} t11 £'ns un• !ht• h1•alth . .,;.ifl'l:, and Wl•lfart• or Or<in~l· {'l)unly n ..... c11·nt..,," Millt•r .,;.11t.l 111 a pre·..,~. r .. ka...t· • f ur1 ht·rrnort'. u I a r~<' PQrt 1011 of th<' <.'Xp<'ntt1tur1•.., wtll tw retm burs£'d to thl' <•ourlly c·offrr., if :1 ORANGE COAST I• I DAILY PILOT ,..,.. ()..~to.''(""'''" I)''"" ,.1•t<i•flu "'''',. .,_,,..,,. lflW ,.., .. "'" '"'""' ... 1• """""""'~ ••• ·~ n •• ~ lo.-'' f.'wJM1•nt""OI ~ •• ~. '""b''•" ,.,,,,.,w,,..,,, ,,.,nu .. ~lt ,,,..,,, •• tr•IOVCJI" ft1•'•" fnt f'l'o lo ~" ,........,..._,,,,..,.,., ••un•~""h'"'" ·~ t1111t111\lt11ll'•it .,.,.,_ i "'""'"'I•~ h \ 1H t 6oot I A '•tw;•• ,. Q...,,,...1..-r• t .. ~,. I•"'""" 1t \•l·1•ft"'"' ""' '•tfll.0..... • .... , .. _,. ... ·fWt ·-~I'"''""' f "'' .tl \.8 ~·-·"··'""'' ,,...., •• AAill . , ••• ,., ...... ,,,,. .... n ... .,.. •. ,.,, .... ,I t""1 f' ~ '•' .; o.l'f o •-W.•f•rvllo•~•,.'""-• ,,,. '"•"'•'" .... " • fjol w f-~IAM~ M4"1.olfj1r\t l ttl1'• , .... , .. ," l .. , .,f ... ,.~ .... 1 41'\f\taAt ~--~·""') J Oo•.V\ _..,u-• -..;o--c ....... ,.,., .. ""ntlnaton hedl Oft~ '"''""•t .. ~M'd _,..lllfllliolt Addf'•U ~ 0 9o• l"IO ,,.. Offle•• ••'1"-"'"'~•·"' '°''Mor..,,,u._.., •• I fnlA MllU )IQ W•tit 't.tr \UNI fetettttone (714)142-4321 CtHtlfled Advtl'tllllnt '42>M11 ,,.~Mo•t"()f~rov"'"'°""'""'u•ut1 ... , l40-U20 pn·~1<1cnt1al prtJl'larn:i \11111 I'· 1•. ';Ut•d " Hut Huy Hho:.id~. c i ... 11111 n•• •. 1·xccut1 V<' :.iss 1!>t a n l . l.1bc·l"'I ~.filkr's pr('d1ct1 on of federal ri· 1 m bun.r·ment "pun• conJl'Ctun· "It probably will be paid for with county taxpayer~· dolli:tr-. W1· will a;1pl y for frdl'r:tl aid. t>f t:ouri.c, but we've been 1o ld 1t may not qualify." /\ spokesman ror Miller's ()( f1 ct: said Coto de Caz& n ·s1dcn\"o hJVl' bet·n calhn~ t11 <1~k v.h;,1 I h1• 1·•1un1 \ "';1., µl a nn1nl! \11 cl11 111 h1•lp lh1· :tl'1·<.·.,~ problt-m H11t 1·ou11ly ofhc1 ;,I~ ..,;11<1 r• · t ell-uh 1\,1\•· tw1·n ;1y, ,1r1• e1f lh•· 'It .1hUt'" C';.inyon H11ad ., t1·11dl'11 1·\ to v.a ... h out tlurmi: r<11n '> ))1111·1· l h•· n ·-.1111 v.;1-. h11d1 1n th1· '"1rh 0.,1· \'t•nt1c:. "Tr:1liuc·•1 ( 'n·•·k wao., th l•n • all :d o11g ;me! 1·v<·n ·h11d v krww 1r "'' 1·xpt•nt•11ced a ~lt':1vy ramf;all tn.· r•wo woul<I Wil'h ''ut." .,a11I Al lkll of rounty EM A Bell s aid count y !-.l<1ff m1•m lw r s 1·ons1st1•nt Iv rc•(·om m<-ndc·<I a~ainst rurth('r . (f('v('lopmC'nl or the l'ummumty twc aU~t· of th1· II m 1 ted accc•.,., In add1t1on. supcrv1'!or~ havl· halt('(f furthc·r 1•xpans 111n of lht• 11 t• v t• I'' pm l• n I u n 1 t I /\I 1r1 .1 f'a rk"' <J) I' t·XL<·ndl.'tl t11 pr11v1'11· .111oth1•r access ro;.id 1·,....p~AI RAINS .... tal<t• to gt•t the four ff•(.'\ or mud off lhl· m arl to lht· m 11h1 kh11rn1· park /\:-. the scnes of s torms con tmuc to pelt the Ora n ge Coast. g ovt'rnmcnt o ff1 c 1a ls "lli Y cfamages to public and pnvatc property continues to mount Wednesday, San Clcm <'ntc c1C f1cials s aid damage 1n their city would exceed a million d ollars Today. they said that figure I)) ~oing lo go considerably higher In Laguna Beach, where 130 hom es and 35 bus inesse11 have been damaged by mud and water. city officials s et the l'Stimalc or private property damage at S3 l million They <1lso said they figure the damage to public property ii; about SI 8 m illion. Burglar Takes $3,430 in Loot J e welry, audlo·vldeo equip· menl and o ther Items worth S3,430 were taken Wednesday In a burglary at the hom e of Rick Dean Larsen , 10360 Warne r Ave., police said. 1'hleves broke a hole and un· locked a rear window lo aatn en · try, police said, before ranuck Ing several rooms The Ite ms re · ported taken In c luded two television set.A , a short wave re celver. S2.000 worth of women's jewelry and a watch t new s torm Damage has mounted into the hundreds or millions of dollan. Traffic along llighway llt. one of thC' only two highway link s t o dl'Sert commun1tH''> south of Palm Springs, was 1nWl dated with floodwaters. back1ni: up trnff1c for mlle)) 1';1lm Spring:-. f1rt• 0 H1nah "a id more thirn 1.000 pc·rson-. w1·r1· r1rder<"<i l'Va('uated whc•n torn•nls or rain ru:-.hang off th .. S;in ,Jaetnto Mounta ins bur!-ot t•,.i, k veP!-o alon.: tht· P alm C<tnyon Was h and M:nl :.w1rhng mud and water gush1n~ into three ex. elusive foothill developmcnL'i. on, of the d evelopments ~as c·ut off completely when a bndAc wa:. wa:.hed away T o 1hc west. a levl't' along the raging San J acanto River burst. m o re than 1.000 cubic feet a minute of w<1tcr was pourlOJ! n vc•r thl' top of Lake Skinner Dam . Vail Lake "'.is ov<"rflowin~ and a le\'l't' l)n a ~mall h1k1· ""uthv.t:·st uf thl' t·11mmun1t > ,,f l':binorl' brokt· 01wn T ht• 1·ntire• t·o01munilv of ~;in .J i.lt' 1 nto. pt1pulal1on ~.300 "';i-. r l' p o r l 1• d a °" a :-. h . h u t a spokl·.,woman for thl· Cahfornw lh·parlmcnt of For,·stry :.u1rl "Wt• haven't 1·vcn hud t1m(• tr, fi gure.· out how m;rny squan· m iles or dc.·s<.'rt are affoctc.>d The w:Jtt·r 's com1n~ <1Ut 1<111 fa~I " llundr<'dh of hom l':. "''·r e n· ported 1!-0loh'd fo:a rlJ('r today. I wo w>luntl'i'r" ... :.i ndbai:f.(1n~ alon~ the ~an .lar 1nt11 1l1vl·r w •·rt· -v.a sht.•rl :1way. hut holh w1·r1· n •:.<:ul'd < hw wa~ n·ported 1n s hock and I ht· o thc·r .. uH1•1 er1 ,1n 1nJun·rt hand Shuttle Bus Approve<I For Airport Oranl(l' County supc·rv1s or'> gave their blesHing Wednesday lo ne gotiatio ns for a s huttle bu.'\ ~ervi ce to relieve overcrowding at John Wayne Airport. The action. at the requ<.-st or S 1J,Rervlsor Thomas Riley, openi. the doors for la1Jls with lhe Los /\niteles Department of Airport o fficials to finance jointly passenge r bus service from Orange County to Ontario In 1ernat1onal Airport "This is not a binding action, but it 1s a cl<'nr message or our w1ll1ngne s l> t o look f o r alternatives for air travel from Orange Co unty ," Ril ey declared. Loa Angeles officials have ex preued willingness to s hare cost.a equally with Orange County in the belier that the bus ffrvice a lso would reduce uae al ~ Angeles lnt.ematlonal Airport by O raogeCountiana. Riley aJde Sleve Kozak said th at 10 dally trips to Ont.ario are envisioned at a eotl of about $400,000 per year. One.way fare11 of about $4 are under consider•· tlon H o way to offaet costs . he 11ald Two pickup points for air tr8 velen 111110 may bt" likely. he uld Ont> might t>e near John Wayne Airport and the other In the vicinity of Olaneyland Hot.el ____________ .. - -. Afghans Protest Russ Kabul Shops Close in Condemnation Move KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - Nearly all sho~ and stores in /\f~hanistan'i. t'CJPlla l cit y closed today rn thl' most SJ>('ctuc:ular protl•st so far again1>t Soviet military occuput1on Exactly l ~o monlhi. aftn Hussian troo~ firs t crossed the· ,\fJ.:h an border 1n un <Jttempt to µut down a Moslem rebellion against Kabul's communist re l!lme. a re~I leaflet urged s h o pkeeper!.. t o s h ow their unanimous condemnation" or the inter vention by par alyzing the comme rcial life or this city or 1 ml I hon All but a handful o l :-.ho pkttPt'r~ obeyed the• call despite rrantll' effort:. h y th<· Sov1et·sp o n sored re1<1me u l Preside nt Rabrak Karmi:tl lo force them to s tay orx'n Today. the (•vc• of 1h1· M <~lt·m S a b b :i l h . 1 s 11 n r rn :.. 11 y I h 1· l'ap1tal's bu:.1C''>t -.ho ppin){ 1la) °"1th s hops c·lo.,m){ 1m Fndd} Jn ..,tri•ct aft<·r ... 1r .. 1·1 11f downtov.11 Kabul, mo't "h'm fmnt' y,1•r1 · l>o:irdPd up 11r 1'111• 1••1 b\ 1rim -.hutlf•r., Bui -.h11p k1·1·111·r•. •,,11el ,, 1t•ht•I .,lf lk•· 1 .111 ......... 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Ol I ... o ... , P'I ... ~··" The murilt•r t rial of nt·w~man Thoma~ l\ndn·w Harle-. wu!-. rt· t'l''l'it'd to d <•) until · Mond 11 y h1·r.111"'' two frmal<' Juron., who lwc·am1· ill. w1•n • ;tl1.,.•nt l>dt•ns1· at t o rncy Geoq w l'hula, who 11' representtnR tht• formt-r Daily Pllot reporter. wtui !>cheduled to ('Omplete his rlnal a rgument loda)' but could not do s o due t o t h e unexpec ted absences C hula. In an emotional appeal lo lhe seven·man, five.woman panel Wednesd•y. said the itreateat c rime that Barley 11hould be found guilty of Is In· voluntary man.slaughter In con· nectlon with the May 26 st.abblni o( hi• wife Catherine, 46, out.t•de a Sant• An• rataurant. Chula and Deputy Oll\r1ct At· t o rney C liff Hards were t1ched\lled to meet this afternoon with Judice M1san I. Fenton to <frr1de how tht• trial should pro <'•·ed 1r thl' two JUrors cannot 1'110\lnUe l)n th1• l':l"I' The potc:ntwl 1ur ~ problem wa~ bad n<'WI' for both sid e:. hec·auM· 1ht.• trial . now 1n 1t' "xth v.1•c•k . 1., "'' nl•,1r 11' ron C'lus11in In ha.s final argument to Uw panel Wednesdo. Harris said Barley , 5 1. deliberate ly pre med1Ulted the kUhnR of his w1fo a nd therefore &hou1d be convic\ cd of murder "She had a rtght to live even tho ugh &he m ay have done some bad things.'' Harris said. The woman's death . In the prosecutor's opin ion . was caused by the continuing turmoil between Barley a nd hla wife and her declston lo back out of an agreement to move with Barley to Ireland. That agreement waK violated. Harris said, when Mr~ f\arlcv dtmanded that 3 St ,200 lax re rund chttk earmarked for thC' trip be w.cd ins tead to huy a 'lt•ronr1 cur "The• vow wa~ madt•, it was v111lated badly a nd th<' next thinl( you know. lhl'r<' he was with u knife ." Harris said 'You're going to have som e ~.> mpathy for Mr Barley, but you 're going to have to call the shot ~ the w ay they w e r e ." Barras addcd In opening his final aritumenl, Chula H id , "You must have the mental capacity to form the s pecific Intent to kilt. This specific Intent la not proven." fl Is the defense contention that Bltrlcy was s ufferln« an alcohoUC' blackout and had no knowledgt-of what he w as doing durinlit lhe atU.ck. "He WBS out or lt, he WU Oal out of lt," aald Chula pointing out that Barley s blood alcohol 1,•vel was nearly double that at which a person Is considered It Rally intoxlcoted .. __........_ _____ -------. CALIFORNIA SOLANA 81ACH (APl Roofs and lrea new. power Ila• ..,. cloned ..ct at ~ two doMG bomel wen. damapd Wbea a ''mlnl·~." U wtt· ....._ called tt. ltrUCk this com· muatu IO ml'-~ ol San Di•IO· ,,.. twbl« ~ picked up 1 1ara1e near WlllJr:riq Palms Goll eo.trw ln • aeent Rancho Santa f'e. cur td lt ttiree hooHI down • .nd dropped the buUdtna oo a bome. Thffe was one minor Injury N'port~ from the WedM!Mtay ln<'tdent. aulhoriUe:i1 HJd. .. t:VUYON£ WAS extremely lucky," said Lt. J ames Ingham o f the Solana Beac h Fire Department, who estimated that damages would be in the hun· dreds cl thousands of dollars. The National Weather Service office in San Diego said It had not been contacted about the twister which struck at 11 p.m ~. "*"-" 21. 1• I'~,. ... ., •• ,, No Recession In California SACRAMENTO (AP> -The receaion that was suppoted to hit California u long as 18 moot.ha ago sttll bun't arrived, aays the latest monthly report on state tax revenues. State Controller Ken Cory said Wedn.etday that through J an. 31 • the st.ate sales tax and personal income tax revenues ltepl oo crow· ing tt a rate slightly greater uor tax recorded an increase than the inflation rate. over last year, with sales and in· COllY SAID nos is "a solid indication that the recession many had predicted still bas not material.iud." He added, "We have indica- tions that a particularly strong year In capital gains in 1979 re· suited in higher-than-anticipated estimated tax payments." THE OVERALL STATE rev- enu'e and exQenditures for the first seven months or the 1979·80 fiscal year show the state taJcing in $9.7 billion and spending $10.1 billion. come taxes scoring the bicgest gains. FOB THE FIR ST s even months. sales tax revenues were $3.6 billion, a $588 million or 19.5 percent increase over the 1978-79 fi scal year. Personal income tax revenues were $3.5 billion. a $S98 million or 20.5 pecr cen t in· crease. Business tax revenues were $1 17 billion, a $111 million or 10.4 percent increase. Cigarette laxes brought in $116.8 million. up 4.6 percent. and liquor taxes totaled $90 I' million, down 1.7 percent. News Leaks Told • • • • • ~ T H E NEARBY community of Del Mar was not struck by the devil wind, but 4,000 of its resi- dents were without power for a bout a half-hour . said a San Diego Gas & Electric Co. spokesman Remains of Cangon Dome Cory said it is normal for the state to spend more than it lakes in during that period, but this year . spending for the full year is expected to exceed income bee a use of continued pos t · Propoe;it.ion 13 state aid to local governments. WASHING TON CAP> -CIA Director Stansfield Turner has told a House hearing on CIA-' Congre!JS relations that news leaks or confidential government infonnation "come from every· where. from within the C IA, from within Congress. fro • within the White House, from within the Pentagon." • • • • • i . • • I I . . . ,. • ' ... . ·~ ~ •. ,: , . • The front gate of SDG&E's Del Mar substation was reportedly ripped off by the swirling winds and trees around the substation were uprooted. * * * A couple looks at the remains of a mud- covered home in the Mandeville Canyon · Area of Los Angeles Wednesday. Heavy rains for the past seven days have dumped a lmost a foot of water on sections of Storm Hits Economy Impact Great est in Co1zstruc tion LOS ANGELES (AP)-Alter eight days or intensive rainstorms, about the only persons cheering a re u m. brella peddle rs. a uto body r e- pairmen, plumbers and roofers. The multi-billion-dollar construc- tion industry. amusement parks, de- partment stores and even beauty shops are taking a beating. .. IT HAPPENS every winter," Herb Duckett. executive director of the Roofing Contractors' Association of Southern California, said Wednes· day. "People rarely check their roof wben the sun is shining because it's out of sight and out of mind.·· But once the rains begin. roofe rs are flooded with calls from franltc homeowners, he said. Plumbers are swamped with calls to pump out basements and clean flooded water heaters. while auto· body shops are busy pound.mg dents out of fenders ''THESE STORMS h ave been bad:· commented the owner or one auto body shop ... We have been getting about twice as much work already - and it may get worse." The number of motorists with car troubles increased markedly. The Southern Cahfomia Automobile Club alone said it had handled 100,000 trou- ble calls · from the San Fernando Valley to San Diego in the past week -a n increase or JOO percent. Department stores were selling lots of umbrellas and raincoats. but overall their business was suffering. Heaviest losses were in the con- struction industry. which has come lo a standstill. w -oman Quits, Seeks B e n e fits OAKLA ND (AP I -A pregnant Oak land woman dema nded un· e mployment benefits Wednesday afte r claiming she quit her job at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory because s he rear ed radiation contamination. Karen Mewes. 29, expecting ber first baby in July, told lhe Unemploy- ment Jnsurance Appeals Board in Oakland that her superiors at the nuclear weapons laboratory had not adequately warned her or possible radiation hazards when s he was hired in August 1977. Ms. Mewes. who worked at the lab 27 months before quiting last No - vember. is now living on welfare. Benefits ofS605 monthly have been de- ni ed after the lab contended she quit voluntarily. Robbins Seeks Debate With Governor Brown SACRAMENTO (A P) -State Sen. Alan Robbins, D-Van Nuys, wants to debate Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. about his anti-busing bill that Brown vetoed. But Brown's press secretary, Bob- bie Metzger, said Wednesday. "The governor in his 'veto m essage of the bill very clearly and succinctly stat· ed his position. "Senator Robbins wil) have ample opportunity to reiterate and express his views when the issue is debated io the Legislature." Prot~ten A rre•t e d BERKELEY (AP) -Nineteen an- ti-nuclear protesters, including anti- Vietnam Wa r activists Daniel Ells. berg and Daniel Berrigan, were ar- rested early today for refusing to leave the University of California president's office. campus police said. All were cited and released on their own recognizance at the uni· versity's administration building rBrown Delays MediCal Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -ln another political victory for powerful medical int.e.reat.a, Brown administration of· ficiala have decided to delay a Me4i· Cal billing changeover by three months. Health officials appointed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. had as late as lut week opposed apy delay in the new bWiog s)'ltem. Tbey said a de- lay would be too costly, and disputed the doctors' conteotlona that the syat.m tln't workln1. TM doctors have been pushtne a bW I« a alx·montb delay. tmtfl Sept. ~~ ( __ ST,_if_TE_J between midnight and I a .m .. a police spokeswoman said. Tren-ager Booke d FONTANA <AP) -A fifth teen- ager has been arrested in connection with the deaths of two Watsonville youths whose bodies were found near Watsonville Feb. 11, authorities said. Edward Luna, 18. or Watsonville. was booked on inves tigation of murder Wednesday. The victims. Ricky Romero and Lucio Garcia Jr .• both 16, were found near the Mount Modona Road by fire crews coming home after fighting a nearby fire. s-.~orlt.fl~d LONG BEACH (AP ) -State authorities are jnvestigating the death of a Union Oil Co. of California s upervisor found crushed to death under a cra ne at the company's Wilmlneton refinery where normal work crews are oo strike. Tbe Los An1eles County Coroner's office on Wednesday identified tbe victim as Richard Martindale , 54, of Long Beach. Sellte11ced to B e at• MADERA (AP) -A man convict· ed or the Chowchilla torch-sJayin1 of one Southern Californian and the at- tempted murder of a second hu been sentellffd to die. Richard Phillips was sentenced to death by the aeme jury that found blm l\dlty of the murder of Bruce Bartulla, 2.S, of Claremont, the at· tempted murder of flon1ld R<>te, 28, o1 Weet Covina, and robblne both men on Dec. 7, 1977. ~-------------------~-- Southern California. creating floods ancl mudslides that have d estroyed or damaged scores of homes. One woman was suffocat· ed when the mud engulfed this hom e. HE SA.ID TAX revenues were running 2.4 percent above earlier estimates, and spending 1s 4.7 percent below predktioos. Every state tax except the lJq. • Save up to 38o/o. to Cl1•1adi1. Calgary. Leave Loe Angeles 8.15a.m. Lean Calgary 8:10a.m. one-way to Calgary. Pnces do not mclude tax From Los Angeles lntemationaL Arnve Calgary 12 13 p.m. non·stop Arrive Loe Angelee 10.00 a.m. non-stop Edmonton. Lea" Los Angeles 8:1Sa.m. Leave Edmonton 7.00a.m. Arrive Edmonton I 23 p.m. one-stop Arrive Los Angeles lO:OO a.m. one-9top navel must origmate and tickets be purchaaed m the U.S. Theae special fares also apply to your return fhght, provided a round-trip ticket is issued prior to departure from· U.S. p011lt of ongi.n .---------. Just Cd1l ct 'lhJve/ Agent. your Corporctte 7Tave/ Arr411gei; or Hughes Airwest at: ~.:'o;'C;. Loe Angeles (213) 772·5100 Ontano (714) 906-6724 1~ ~-- Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (714) 540-2060 ~ r -Y' • •• ' A• •tF orangecoas1oa11rP1101 Edltof•lal Pge ._ .. -... •• ..................... ._ ..................... ._ ............... .. T~I K .. Vlt /EOJtot A~ N. WMO/Publl.ntr ...,..,. Krelt>IChl fidltorl., p._. Editor Parents Deserve A Balanced View Parw\ta ln the Fowltain Valley Elementary School Dl&lrkt are und~rstandably &OJI">' and frustrated by the teacben ' &lrtke that coaUn~ to disrupt lhe1r children'• educaUoa. In rettnl daya, strikinc teachen have alt.empted to stir up paren\a even more. They hope lbeY can preau.re the board ol t.ruatees lnto a Mttlemeot lo the teachera' ad· "aatage . Throuab Uterature and mfftinp, the teaehers have tried to wlnrarenta o~r to thetr point or vtew. As a reeult o the teachers' campaign aome parent.Js may be dt.>veloplng lopsided view o/ the contract neaotJ&tloas. To no one's surprise, the teachers' ortianha tion hal oot painted a particularly nattering picture or the boa.rd aod its oeeouators 1be school board, o n the other hand, bu ma.lntalnl'd a much k>wer profile in the diapute Truateea have met wilh small groups of parents Out tbe board also can celled it~ reJular meeting t'eb 7 and f siled to call artother public scsslon to take its place Concerned parents de~rve a well-roWlded view o( the strike, and listening only Le> the teacher s isn't likely to provide that. A publk forum in which representatives 1 from u,e distnct and the teachers could outline their d1r. fere nces might offer parent." u more objective look at the d1i>pute ' Wht·n the parents havt! lhe clearest possible picture or hoth sides or l he ti>&u~. lht!y wHI be in a position to ex ... ·rc1s<.' construt>live influence to speed a s ettlement. Convincing Evidence Residents of a Huntington Beach mobile hom e park, evacuated las t week when torrential rain cascaded into their neighborhood, now know that action sometimes carries more clout than words . Some 60 residents of the Beach View Mobile Home Park were forced by the flood to seek s helter al a Red Cross emergency s tation. Many were floated out of the park on s mall boats. Others had to be carried o ut. At least 20 park tenants stayed al the shelter or with friends. P~1rk manager Leigh Miller said ·the flood confirmed fears he's had for years: that drainage from the park and surrounding are a is inadequate. He said hl· began complaining to city officials two years ago when he noticed flooding after a rain storm. During hea vy rainfaJI, he said, runoff from a city t!quipment yard to the south and the Ocean View High School campus to the north pours into the park. Paul Cook, the city's public works director , admitted watt•r docs dram s lowly from the area and suggested the situation tan bt· ea-;cd by makin~ pipes drop off at a stcepl'r Jn('ltr\c u~ wall'r 1s c a rried away from the park. Although t •l y employees should be comphmented for '""urmg the saf<! ev<l ('Uat1on of r esidents. there remains t ht: question ul why the drainage proble m was left unch<.•ckcd IL som<'t1m('" "il'l'll1:-. to t<Jk(• :i nl·<Jr d1:-.aslt:r likl' lhis to gl't the n14hl l'<tr~. A True Politician r:r~t wh1h· Fountc11n Vall<·y City Council cand idate .l<rnH·s l't•lnkm l'rn1·sll~ ~·l t<.!Vl'S in lhe saw which begins. ·Jf at first voll <lon 'l ..,ut:teed .. " Ttw c·li1ropra(•t11r and Cha mber of Co mmerce presi- 111.!n\'s nom1nat 11)1) for one of two City Council scats up for i!r:ib-; Apnl 8 v. ,1s rull'd invalid earlie r this month on a lL'thntCJh\ ,, '!'he camp:11~n workl·r who '>C'<'urcd the· signatures r e. qUtrl'll for f'1 ·tnkin"s formal nomm..tt1on was not , herself . :1 voter rl•g1sll·n:tl in the c·i\y That . a<"c·ording to the city dl'rk and c1tv uttornt·v. mJd C' the• papers in valid Th<' f1r"it to annountl' hi s ('and1daty back in August , P r t nk1n adm1lll'd l~tl ('r that he W<JS play ing a bit of a poht1t<.1 I g:irnl· b;, wail m g until n<·arly deadline to plop down his }.><Jpcr'> in l h(• c· 1Ly <' lt·rk 's o fflN· liad tw filed <·arl1(•r chances arc the nomin ation mis· take t·ould huve lJl'c.>n corrett('d. He c.1bo atlmitt<!d latc>r lh<1t 1t was a costly game. Now he's out ahout $2.000 tn campaign funds he already spent. Und~unt ctl , h<' proclaimed he wouldn't make a legal fuss over the nomination ruhng, scooped up his candidate bultons a nd <icclar <.'d · "I m1 ~ht save th1::. ::.tuff for the next election. "One(· a~ain let me go on record a s the first to an nounce my candidacy for the 1982 council r ace." lndccd. a lru<· poltt1 cian. • Opinions f"'xprr<sscd in lhc> s pace above are lhose ol the Dally Pilot Other views expressed o n 1t11s p<>ge .Jre lhose of their authors and an1s1s Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Cos ta Mt:'<;a CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321. (' Boyd I Best Seller 8y L . M. Boyd How would you like to come op with a product that's inexpensive lo make, that would jump right out on· to the market without ad· vcr1.1smg or promotion, a nd that would sell well year 1n and year out for 77 years, at least? Who wouldn 't ·~ Nabisco wound up with such. Jn 1902. it began. That little box or animal crackers with a white strilllJ on the top - Barnum's Animal Crackers. to be brand specific -did just. that. It wu introduced to be huJlg on Christmas Dear Gloomy Gu Trouble with political mud·•llnging js that by election Ume the can· didat es ar e so beam•rcbed it.'a difficult. to d111.1n.1Uisb one from the other. ' D.M ... -_ l trees -thus, the string - but it soon be<:ame a year 'round commodity. With no sales letup ever. Oid I say tugboats pull barges on the Mississippi"! 'rut tut. ''Th ey'r e n ot tugboats, they're towboats, you jackass.'' writes a warm kindly client, "and they don't pull, they push, dummy " Why tame parrots imitate the sounda they hear around them while wild parrots don't 1s another mystery. Q. It's true of every bird on earth that when you look at lt head on, one slde baa more feathers. Which side, Louie? A. You want me to say the outside? That'• ll. Haa It been reported here that tbe typlcal Plymouth Rock hen has 8,325 feathers, jive or take a few? Clearly, the alu ,.,, the bird determlnea l.be 11umber of feathers. A ruby throated hummln•blrd onlv has about 940. A wht1tlina i1wan, 25,216 -ln one cue by actual count. That flah la called the "swell &bark" becaYf• wta.n In danpr It 1wallowa alr to blow u~ lt1 body like a balloon. But thal'a not lta on· &y peculiarity. It Lays rec· tanaular ew. r , Black Market W ASHINOTON -Por tbe tecbnolo1lully backward RualaM, iM UD.lt.ed Stat. la Uk• a 1l1anUc candy t tore •tocked with ..... tophlaUca*I eoGtpul.tr'I. ud other electnlalc 1oocH• lbat tlmply don't ..... 10 u.. lovMt u.uon. But LIM RUM!ant area'& CGD· tent to ..._, lbelr DONt. urchin· Hile, a1aln1\ Uncle Sam's dlaplay win- dow and drool. What &bey want , they 10 ~r and uaual· Iy 1et. S o m e mllltarily useful technological equipm ent they acquire by lylog. They solemnly aasure the Commerce Depart· ment that the blp"'peed com· put.en ud maehJnery they want to buy wtU never M divert.cl to mlUtary use. J've alr•adY re· portad on the d.lalf'aceful lutly In our export~control 1yat.em tbat allowed the a.cs Army to ride lDlo Af-"anlat.an 1D \naeU produced at a Soriet faewey bullt .Oth Ammcan tnow~bow. ON THE a.AaE occHloda when the Ruutau are rebuffed by the Commerce Department bureauuat.a -wbo are more ln· t.ernled la eocouracinl exports by U.S. manufacturers than tn the cSanter Uaat we mtabl be belplna the communist mlllt.ary m acbine -they get what they want through third parties .,bo buy the American equipment. .4and resell It. A secret Commerce Depart· ment report list.a 16 cases that it ~Ei, ktD! J.loW Co MS MY Mailbox Technology • m ••Y• are t7plea1 of the tlourtaJU.ac lnteru.Uoaal black marklt la hlP·*bnolocJ ta.ms wblcla are embarsoed by federal la• for tale dlnctly to the So- viet Union. TM report stops 1bort of oam· inl t.be induttri&J piHtel Wbo traftlc la U.S. t«tmoao.y to the detriment ot our oaUoaal aecurt. ty. It doe9 ume the manufac- turen ol t.be produetl lUl have been traced oo their clreuitows route to the Kremlin'• arma- ment.a lndmtry. Sources told my UIOClate Dale van At.ta that the scale ol the Ullclt transact.ions, and lbeir strategic lmpllcations, have led the Justice Department to investigate some of the cues. BE&E A&E SOME or the shocking examples the report llat.a; -Some highly sensitive H•wlett Packard 1ear w.a bou1ht by anot.ber U.S. rtnn wblcb 11 "believed to bave ac.ud ln concert wtth a Wetl German national by furnlahln1 the COO· trolled commodJUes domesUul· ly, kno.ri~ the lat.ended lUe1at disposition • to the Soviet Union. where it toded up. -Mtnlaturh:ed technology was sold to the BrlUah aub- sidJary of a U.S. firm without lbe proper licenses between June 1972, and Ma rch 1974. .. II any ex.ports were b and- carried to the United Klngdom and Bulgaria. One delivery was made to the BuJgartan Embassy In London." -Luer part.a were exported to South Africa in 1977. The purchaser "m.lsrepreaented the intended use ol the equipment, and wllb t he help of a West German national Is believed to have re-exported the equipment to the U.S.$.R." -SENSITIVE ITEMS were s hipped to dummy firms in Canad.a, an ally on which few ex po rt controls exist. From there they were trans-shipped to Switzerland and then lo the So- viet state firm Technopromim· port. -A British s ubsidiary of a U.S. corporation bought com· pulers from Genera l Automation Inc . incorporated them into its own equipment and sold the re· suiting product lo Hungary. The same subs1dJary sent computers lo Russi;;. W'lder a demonstration license fo r exhibit there. whereupon "another U K. firm purthased the equipment from the subs1d1 ary at the exhib1 t 1nn and sold it to the l ~ ~ H ' f''rom 1976 t o 1978. technical data rPlating tCJ Intel Corp integrated c1rl'u1ts wa:-. hand earned to Austria , then l(J Pnlr.tnrl. F:ciM Germany, the So v1Pt l 'n1on and possibly Red Chin•• Election Challenges Cost Us Good Judges To the Editor : I am deeply distressed by lhe challenge to one of the Superior Court positions. Judge Claude Owens is one of the bc'tt<.'r JUd~('S an the county, Jnd a very Cint• pe rson. A (orm<•r FU I agent and former prosecutor , he presides almost exclusively ove r c1v1l matters. liut in the present anti· incumbent e ra, whl'n a deputy c11strict altom cy indicated a ten· tat1ve intentwn to run for his position. Judgl• Owens dt•r1dcd thcrC' was no rc·al rcr1son to ~o through all the <•x pc nse e1nd :-.train and trauma of a contested election with such e1 chancy prog nos1s. when he could retire and ~1t 1n trials ac; the State Judicial Counl'il aod his inclination die· lated The particular deputy dlstricl attorney eventually decided lo challenge a different incumbent judge. Three Municipal Court Judges, includlng myself, and rive attorneys filed for the now open position. t sen ously doubt any of us wo uld have filed <.1ga1nst Judg(• Owen!"'! had he no! a nnounced his rellrcmenl, I know the three Mumcipal Court Judges would not have. At age 62, Judge Owens easily could have worked for another st~ years and provided good and valuable servitt• to the com- munity IT IS A SHAME that the pre- sent gp!itical climate allows for such""Wthlimidation of incumbent judges. I agr~e that those who a re lazy, guilty of m isfeasance or malfeasance. or who arc non- responsive to community at· titudes on law and order. should be challenged. But just because a person 1s an incumbent does not make him soft on crime. Judge Owens was a prosecutor and when he heard criminal cases. a tough judge: I am a former deput y district attorney ; many of my fellow judges on both the municipal and s uperior court levels ere former pro· secuton1. It would be a gross er- ror to say we are all son on crime or criminals. Even those deputy district attorneys who get elected to the bench will be Incumbent.I at their next elec- lloo. Does the UUe ''lncumbent'' make a judge aott on law and or- der? Does the public really want jud&et changed every 1ix years? I hope the public can become more sophisticated about the problem. and more knowledge•· ble about the Judiciary. l hope they wUl selectively s upport those lncumbents who are aood and throw out those who are nol. But the public should chan1e its attitude 80 that good Judges, Uke Judie OwenR. wlll not retire when chaUen1ed 80 as to avoid a 1ruelln8, t.axJ.n1, economically rulftOC.W el~Uon ftght wbeMver a deputy d!Atrict attorney rues for their po.ltJon. RAGNAR R. ENGEBRETSEN Judie. Wat Oran1e County ~ P e lition Fraud To the Editor. Someone used a f1ct1t1ous name and si~ne<l at s bove our addrc·ss on a pt.•t1tion to Am1no1I protc•stini.: lht• dnlhng for oil tn thc Ilols a Ch1ra marshlands Any ~~mpathy I ever had for thl' rause o( the protesters was ~w1ftly erased by this fraudulent at! If nne 1~ d1s h<inest. I cannot tru:-.t lhc•1 r t'JUSI' l e) be JUSt , C'lther My 'vmµath1,.., arl' t o ttu• honest ml•n who ~ct up ear Iv. rain or ~htnt', <•nd work on their daily job ::ind an· n<1t trying to )> a b ot a~ i.' ~ o m t• o n e e l s e ' " hvelihood MHS MAHI E FLETCllEH 1Urport Re•pon•fP To the Editor I would like lo respond to a frw of lht• potnL'i Mr. Borcoman touchro on in his letter tu the Pilot pnnted J an. 31, regarding I he "ongoing rontroversy over Meadowlark Airport " Mr. Borcoman took great pains to quote directly from a recent telev1s1on program which presented some maocurate tn· rormatmn con<'erning accident roles and n.1 pa b1ht1es of some sing!(• t.'n1tmc a1rc nift If one we re to takE' as gospt'I every· thin~ one h<•ars on telev1s1on or reads m the news, you roulci almost believe Mr. Borcoman understands problems confroot ing the pnvate pilol today. II a vmg learned to fly from Meadowlark two and one-half years ago and being half owner o( a single en.cine airplane purchased and tied down there, I reel that so me of Mr . Borcoman·s statements should be considered. Posalbly the reason for the noted increase in flights from Meadowlark is that there are more men and women becommg Interested In aviation as a career and/or (believe it or ool) a l ess ex.pensive per passenger male form of transportation. AVIAnON FUELS are ta.ken into account a long with every other energy and fuel shortage and are as much coneern to the pilot u the fuel be uses ln his car to get him to the airport. And. while we are on the aub,feet ot espenae, It Is true that ownJ.ng a.nd maintainlng an airplane is costly. However, who abould criticise someone for spending his money, whether he spends it oo an airplane, boat, car, or ciaarett.es and beer? One cu be sure that a creat deal of money ls spent on the «r ound• of Meadowlart that stay• rlfht in Huntiniton Beach, to the benefll of bol.h the ~ent.a and propo. oegt.a ol the Airport. l\f 1ardleu of h ow lo n1 a nyone bu lived in a ny particular part of Southern California, lt can 1eneraUy be ••rftd that. the populat!~ ol lluntminon Heach and Orangl· Co unt y has balloo ned dramatJcall y the last rew year; Tht' increase in trarr1 c at Me a d owl a rk IS no t ou t or perspecln't.! with that ~rowth, .rnd neither are the 11cc1den~ There is ~ much JU.Stlhcat.10n fo r the ron\lnwng operallon u( Meadowlark Airport as t.here 1s for conllnu1n g any privately owned business or operalJon that tend<'rs a sen •1ce to t.he public J AY D LANNING Co.parbon To the Editor . llt•r£• w1· ~o again w ith our Harl' battk betwN!n teacht·r.. parl'nl!>, and tht.• 4'C'hool board There is the usual confusion of fac~ and twisted ~taL1st.Jcs. and people are forced on one sick> or the other I will ne ithe r take rlne ~ldt.• or tht.' other. but do wish to point out a few things t.hat l have not s ee-nan prml and many of us are <'ertainly lttink1ng l was a teacher many year" aito a nd did not leave the pro fession for f1nanc1al reasons I clo admit that at times in this in ~ecure world of bus ine~s I wish for 11 S<'curNS tenure lt•achm.: pos111on l have had m y own b usiness for some years and wish some of these teachers to- day rould sljnd baC'k and look at th\" benefits of their JOb. TllEV NEED no high inte rest loans w start, and there 1s no f manclaJ risk in keeping their job o r e mployees goin g . Physical risks in lhls area are nothing, and they never h ave \be responsibility of worrying about C'ash nows or poor employees. They don't have lo fire or h.Jtt, and thelr boss is usually too busy to be constantly on their tails. ThPlr weekends are free from emergency phone calls, and few teachers work until mWnight I have driven around to the park- ing lots of our schools lately and they are almost empty within minutes after the students have lefl. Many of us Oy midnight planes to keep appointments and are away from our families much too much. We are s urviv- ing as they must and not just cbaatnc the eternal bucll. t hear ol aides durtnc lunch tlme and recess, and those vaca· lions are alwaya sec~. 1uaran· teed, and troublefree. This ls a nine month profeasion and a good one. I pay for my own life, health, dental, and retirement tuod t.otalJ.7, and r cao 10 under any day without belnl bailed out by tues. J don't bave any power to w1lk out and UH scare tac· Ucs. So aa many clUuns strugle and Me lbelr pa_ycbeck• and benefit.a 1h.rinldn1 wbUe their beadacbel and feara are 1row- Ln1. I would auaest lb1t many teachers look at their Jobs. Responsible and Important, yes, . ·---------------- bul pe~rhaµs a few IJ( thrm !>hou ld ;01n tht· "-Orld of rtal1ty :tnd hw.1nc~' for a ~htl c w ap prt>e1ate all the benefits of th<'lr 1·hust•n profess ion Things are 1ou1<h all ovcr. and many pcoplt· v.1rnhl tradl' 'W1lh )OU 1f the) ,·11uld · :-..:A M f': WITllHELr> r.,, It f 'Jnr To the Ed1lor l.J ~t n12ht on the phone I s poke to Ont.' or the Hoard f)f Education members of th1• Fountatn \'a lley School 01slnl'l. In tellmg me her pos1t1on on the v anous issue'\ or the present <.,tnh. this l>o::trd ml'mber said that she thou~hl the lC'achers should tc:H·h six nnd o ne-hair hour'> a day IOSle ad Of SIX hour.; and ten minutes This 1s one or thl' <'ontract is.sues the elt•men· t <1ry t c a c hC'r' a re ~triking against. When l asked this board mt•mber whv she lhou~hl they -.hould teach six and one-half hours. her response was, "I don 't think six and one-hair hours 1s too much " To which comment I asked her if s he had t'Ver sat 111 on an elementary classroom for a present six-hour and ten·rr11oute day and s he answered, "No. l neve r have,'" in su<'h a manner that tl indJcat· ed that 11 was a n absurd ques - tion to ask. HOW CAN board members rightfully dictate t erms to teachers when they have never upeneoced what.a t.eacber goes through in lhe course of a stx· hour dav7 I would venture to say that six hours spent teaching 30 third or seventh graden Is comparable to 20 hours working as an in- 'urance agent or any other desk job. This does not even take Into accuunt the amount of Ume necessary to grade papers, make lesson p lans. c hanl(e bulletin boards, consplt wilh stu· dents. have teachers' meeting!i. etc. Before board members late It upon themselves to Increase the teachlna load, I wo uld suuest tha t they a it i n o n the classrooms first for a week at a lime to get a t.aate of wbal it's really Wte . Or. better yet, lt they are credentialed. try subltitut- ing for a week at a Ume. Then J think they mi1bt be a bit more com passionate toward the teachers' needs. JIM BOEKE • Utlen /rom ,..ad•n mw wdcom•. T"-right lo condCl\H lctlm lo fU tpau "" tlhtunol• llbri ii r•wrwd. Utt.-rr of 300 l.QOrck.or Inf ~ bf gillft'I pref~renc•. All litttrl nnllt '11· clUIU lignot1A,.. and moUmg OIMN11 but narrttl 1'1CIJI bf w41~ Oft r~ qwrl 1/ "'lflci~t rNaon ii apparftll PoetrJ will nol N pt.tbUIMd. .. ,. ,. . . . • . • • . ' .. • . . . • , • . CONSUMER lhur9d111. febf\.WY 21. ,., Co111·t Reforms May Help Consumers .,.._A•n•a.•..._ A 11'°"'111 --of toMWIMl"I an takln1 lbelJ' OOO'pl•Wt eo amalJ c:laUu C:OWU ud elfOIU an ....,. ~to a.,ro.. die ,,...m. ~tlllt._ .....U1 apprond by 0oq,.... 11 ... ._.. \.0 ..... atata ud local '"9f'D1Denta •IBk' cw""' ....... •.wt••,,. .... .. ....., •mall ela hu eowu. Tbt MU, talled I.be DUpute ~ Act, lDdudel • provtaklG for 1ranu IDd ,...,-eh c:oat.nea and Hta up an ift • fol'maUioa ct..,uapouse ln UM Department of Juat1~ . Tbe Cbamber of Commerce ot th• UnJted .,. ..,...._ State. bu· been ureln1 an overhaul of the arnaU E•n €9"• clalnu system for several ye&n In tt'78, the chamber Pf'OPC*ed a ModeJ Coftlumer Ju.lice Art Attorney G eneral dulaned to almpllff George DeukmcJiun court proc:edMrea and h us a ked Gov . mah It eHler for lo-( ('(JNSVMER J Brown to appoint a dtv•du.11 t o sue for ~ • _ bipartisan commit· dam•.-and to collsct -------- tee to determlnt! the jud'mftltl.. impact on s tate re A CllAllBE& SPOKESMAN Mark SchuJu venues and budgets said tbe drive for reform "kind ~f stalled lo th~ s hould vote r s a P· statea aomewbat," but be said be was eocouraaed prove Prop. 9, cutting by th~ coocreaiooaJ action in half the ~tale In· Critics ol lbe small claims system char1e that come tax court hours are often Ulfle.dble and loc:aUons Ill· CG9•••· ,..., alto .. , tMt lDdlnduall ...., wt.ft lbetr c:Mel uv. a Mr4 u .. ~: ODe alUdJ &bowed .._ more t.la&D fov ol IO Jude••ta ..... oe"rr"Mltwd. Scull c:la!me courll ....._ e..,,w.n, from &.Gaal·~ arpmeot. '° .,._ bet-..... eua&omilft Md ...... over _.,. OI Nrricet. Tile •Lin_,..... ii lnlormal. You cu ,...._ )'OW' o.n eatt &o the judp. You do not .... a lalrJer and, to tolDt areu. may be probitiUM from Ul&QI oee. There ii no jury. ln motl p&ae., either aide may appeal the J&adae'• ruUq. Eatber Petenoo. epecial lllMtant &o tbe Preti· dent for couumer affaln, not. that "small claim• courta are DOt ror .... ,... ..• t'lrst, abe aays, "ilw amoua11 mvolved must be relatively am aU; aometha" 11 low as $100 .... ln addiUoa, oely money ii at at.ake, not property or merc:b1ncti1e." T8E CBA•BE& Or ~E bu recom- mended that small c:~ euea & limited to • maximum ol $1,000. The aame llaut would apply only to counterclaims flJed by defendanta. The...£_haoitler tlao san· thatJHular iudies should Ull' &ISlgneG to sdlall c:hulllr cOutls, on ellber a temporary or permanent buia. Courts should be open during normal court hours, plus at least one evening a week and oae Saturday morn- ing a month. l'ia Lide Plaza Lide Shem Under the cbamber Pl'ODOAI. both lDdiridualt ucl ~ would be ~ to '*le small c:latme caartt, but company complalnta could not take .. more than bait the c:o.111' time and could not be beard OD Saturday or 1n the evenln1 . Al pr9e0l, ac:cord1.n1 to Mn. Peteraon, small c:lalllLI court. are "heavily used" by landlorda, llnuu:e companies and other buslneuea tryln1 to collect what they say are overdue bUla. "Jo fact ," Mn. Petenon aays, "one Judge estimated that 95 perceat ot the cues be beard were brought by bu.Ii,.. .tabliabmenta. '' MU. P ETERSON BAS some advice for coo- sumeni planning to use small claims courts. Among her sugeestioos: -Find out what the court is like by visiting It during a seaaion. Check the pbooe book under city, county or state government for listings under "small claims" or "people's courts." -WbHe you're at the court, ask ror the nec-euary forms to fill out. UauaJly your case will be beard within two weeks alter you indicate you intend to sue. -Be r eady to state your case clearly and briefly. Rehearse your remarks ahead of Ume. You will h.ave only a short time in which to explam your problem and it's i~portant to make the most of it. T lglU S ldp AP ......... Tightening purs e s trings , HE\\ Secre tar ) Patricia Robert ~ Harris has directec. the staff to aware department con tracts competi~i vel) and to observe ce1l ings she has placec on procuremen t budget. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22 AND 23 .5o:z to 75% Off Opett Sunday 12-5 3424 Via Udo• H•wportlNdl Valdohd Frtt P..trMg 2 piece swimsuit Now $5.00 a set '5.00, s 10.00, s 15.00 RACKS values to 62.00 '3467 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEArn 673-4510 PARKING LOT ENTRANCE d}hp1hju/~ Q)?o REDUCED ' Select Designer Dresses, Blazers, Suits, Pants, Skirts, Blouses Via Lido & Newport Bled., ·V~ -LI~ DRUGS: . Newport Beach r SAVE 50-75% •JEWELRY •CERAMICS •TOILETRIES •GAMES •TOYS •STATIONERY CENEBUKrON In Case of Rain, We'll Move The Sid e walk In sid e! 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Mow •/2 Price • I ............................... • ·-fi~c~•s •• INS UOHI 14'1"9&.11111.Ma ......... ..... • GOURMET COOKWARE SHOP 20% OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE TWO DAYS ONLY-FEB. 22 & 23 3441 Via Udo, Newport IHCh 6 75-1460 I I 3 to I I 2 OFF Selected Ite ms. Gowns, Robes, Panly Hose, Slips, Oanskin. Bra.S, Slippers ' GOWNS 11, to 1/2 OFF .. 'UPS Courtesy Stui>iilhl 1broqhout the USA 3406 Via Udo•NcwJ')Ofl &:i'leh. ~~l 02663 (7141673·771() ·----------------·~-~-~~~ 7 • • .. .. • .,...,,,,._.. COCAINE HAUL CONFISCATED IN MIAMI Agent Allen Pringle Examlne1 Booty Cash, Carry Drug Money Laundered MIAMI (J\P) It starts with a simple ex· change of cash •. A young mariJuana user in Sall Lake Cily :· plunks down $50 for <1n ounce of Colombian grass ~ A patron of the New York City disco scene deals ~ out four $100 bills to pay for a njght's cocaine high. :-Street dealers skim off their cut and pass on 1 the profits to co uriers, young "blue -jean ~ m illionaires·• who collect thousands of dollars in 1• s mall bills and ferry the money to South Florida . ~ There, federal officials say, cocaine and mari· .. : Juana lords launder billjons of dollars through l~ local banks before wiring profits to "safe banks" ; in the Caribbean. South America and Switzerland. }: Miami is the d rug smuggling capital of the United :: States. :: "THERE IS NO ques tion the majority of the f ! money floodmR South Flonda 1s e<>ming from the dope traffic." smd AIJ;m Pringle. head of thP I fed era l Drug t-;nrorn·menl Admin1strat1on's t Mrnmr office J; M1am1-area banks .ire "the f1nanc1al t•vnters }: for the drug lraffrckcrs. the W<ill Street of the • dopC'rs ," Pran~lt· said ' The .. blue·1can m11l1onairC'~" have bceo known : ! to keep bank t ellers bu!.y for hours counting out !~ suitcases full of well worn $20 and $1 00 bills. !· Narcotics official~ ... ay lh('y work for well- :: connected kingpins "'ho control South fo'londa drug i: gangs .. :· "11fE CF.NF.Kl\L SETUP rs a real company -: iH:ls as a front for the deposits." sard Miami FBI ;. spcrral a~ent in chargr Arthur Nchrbass "The :: primary busine~s . of cuurs<;. 1s the s muggling But : tht•y do a moderate amount of bw.iness as lht' !>hell !· company. :: "The hanks generally accl'pt the money as a •: deposit to X YZ Corp., a nd then rt ·s transferred out. •. either by wrre or (.'heeks." he sard :· The deposits are oftf'n made rn area banks : owned by fore1i;!n nationals. usually Colombians f''ederal sources said that a coming md1ctment wh1 eh will list drug charges against various in: d1viduaJs. will also name one or more Miama-area banks.butnotchargethem THE DRUG RI NGLEADERS -including pro· , minent members or South Flonda society, accord- ing to Pringle -never dirty their hands on the drugs or the cash. Instead. they realize their profits when the money 1s s afi'ly transferred to foreign banks, which arc used because of their legendary dlscre· lion and secrecy about depositors. The money 1s moved in the same manner as ""' thousands of daily legitim ate transfers. A bank in Switzerland or the Bahamas, for example. acting on an order from a client. telexes an American bank requesting a transfer. The American bank wires the drug profits overseas. making them dlf· ricult to trace. . • "I nllNK THE R E could be some improved legislation to l ighten up banking laws lo inhibit some of these major transactions," Pringle said. "We know it's pretty hard to move a million in ... cash. and If the smugglers can do it safely through WEDDAn 9 TO t fAT.-SVI. t TO 6 AD COOD TBIU FD. 27 & INCH HOUSEPLANTS Green thi ngs, nice . Choice of Di effenbac hia, Pothos, B oston F e rn, a nd Chinese Evergr een. - EACH r-----------------------~~--------------------------.--------------------------..J #l DAHLIA BULBS 99~AKOF 2 Oh. you beautiful dahl (ya). h ow doe. that aong g o? Loftly flowera. 6 FOOT lx6 DOG EARED FIR FENCE BOARD aac You a.nd the n eiqh bor qet toqtt}\er on a n ew fence or the first one. What do they aay? Good fenc.s make good neighbors? J ". r •• FLUmMASTER BALLCOCK 3~!A It'a the kind of unit that la.sts longer with i ... problems. Rella.ble with years of sel"Vici!, that'• what you want. RBdD8tlll (f). BUTn RUBBER CAULK 77c11 OZ.1()696 Caulk win.dowa. d oors, m.&aiOn ry, fibervta... alurninurn. even your old dinqhy. SUPER GLUE 63 c.1o n...oz. SUP-J A drop really holda lika anythill4J. You'" ... nth.a stuff 90 much on TV who can tell you • .,.,, SCOTTS ~ . ~1 KDTUCIY BLUEGRASS ~ . . Di MIXTURE ~= l LB .......•.. , .. 197 3 LBS ............ s•T A good h ardy lawn (would you Uk.a it better if I Mid it w .. an evil ,. • ..a lawn?). For .unny area.a. BLACK & DECKER VARIABLE SPEED JIG SAW 159 ~580 Very interesting. Why stay at the same old speed when more can he done better with the variahle? QUAKER STATE 30 WT. MOTOR OIL .. OT<>' 69C Oil OT '~,1 Twenty six w -k.a with an oil speci.al. If we ever run a n ad without, there •ill he riot.a 11l the irt :reet.a. TR -3 AUTOMOBILE CLEAIEI I POLISH 2 4~6 ~.oz. "TR· 3" ... what • name. Mak.ell you think it n ot only will pol.iah the car, it will def .. t .n1. cook the <linnM'. and malae t h e payment. CLOPAY 32" FOLDING DOOR --_-x:,_ _.., -.. i "'!"I! • : !_Pr SCOTTS STARTER FERTILIZER 600 SO. FT ..... -.... 2 66 3000 so. rr ......... . 6'99 Sayw m akes your new 'JT&U thick without burning . If that'• what you want, b uy it . If you want burning, get a bi.Q cigar. STANLEY 4-PC. BAMDYMAN SCREWDRIVER SET WITH HOLDER 2 7 ~63 -324 Good name, oood Mtlection. ( Ever notice how this guy ia a lways cukmg quutions. Why doesn't he gw• us mor. fact.a?) FOX CRAFT AUTO RAMPS 159 !R StHl. ena.mel.ed. Today. what with the c hoice of douig it you.rMli or paying through the noee. tha u a great item. -.:.!:'0 WYIN'S AUTO PRODUCTS ~17'. YOUR CHOICE: ~Jc-~' s~~ I i! ENGINE STOP · LEAK lS OZ. SPIT nRE GAS TREATMENT 15 OZ. AEROSOL CARBURETOR CLEANER 11 ~. OZ. 89~ MOD AR FURNITURE 2377 (. END TABLE New td.mplliied mociAtl ( m&W you wondeJ' ·-a bank it makes 1t easie r for the m. If they were .. forced to hand-carry it, the risks would be • greater." .... A recent Treasury Department report said a EA. ...-·~---~----_·.;.;;.:: c ::.:-~ 24 .. L2x 138 .... 'JJJ" H U the old one w .. a beaz ) . In St.eUt. COCKTAIL TABLE ------------------.to...;;;S.~i99:;,;-• .;.F;;.;rui~tw~<>;.;od.~o;.;.~..;Whi.;.;;.;;~te;.;..;._ _____ -il 48" L zl8" W x 16" H 2488 anything new. cash flow study in Federal Reserve Banks in .. Jacksonville and Miami "clearly indicates that .. disproportionately large volumes or currency are .. flowing into F lorida from other s tales a nd, .. perhaps, from other nations." The DEA report showed that in one instance, a n accotmt in a Miami bank handled more than $4 • million In cash deposits in a single month. : IN AN ATl'EMPT TO plug the flow of drug money in late um. the FBI and DEA began Opera-~ · tion Banco, which is designed to trace lbe cash • lhrouab Soutb Florida banks. •• "Most of the cash la probably the (street> • money that's being passed at the consume r level," ... P ringle said. "Through our operation known as' : Banco we've been able to track monies in billion.a • of dollars. .. "We don't know where it's all coming from, but it's generally comin g to Florida becaule the facilities for moving the money outside of the Unit· • .. ed States, to what we call off•bore banking facilities, are bere." INVESTIGATIVE TECDNIQUBB used in Operation Ban.co detected the Black Tuna drug aan1 -aoe of the nation's ma,Jor smuu.Un1 ri.op , -wben a IU'8e cub deposit wu made In a )ltaml Beach bank. Eight members of tbe gan1 were con-~ted lul week on a variety of char1es. Three of them could receive life sentences. "It's somethin1 we have &lied quite often U..t we hope will reeult in more aDB more prOMCUtlom .. ID tbe future," aald DEA apokesmp Cornella • Douaberty. OPEMftON BANCO WO&a wllea banb • cooperate, but fedeul offtdal.t aay not all South J1orida lllWlciaJ lostJtUUcm wot drua apnta tbroaCh their records. ~ ..... W&Dt to do btWDMI Ud tJae7 ,. ol that (JlucotiCI) IDOM1:' -.Jd a ----~tile llOUM abcommlUM. C..· adree, Cou~er and Monetary Affairs, 'Ibo Mked not'° be identilled. BEADS-UP SOLID Oil IATDOOM ACCESSOllES LOW STYLE TANK TOILET White Bowl. S..t atra. So you came in to .... blgon TWO EVEIEADY 9VOLT TUlllSTOR UTTEllES 59c•216BP _,.,., 14997 ---~-thie.-c.n_:._~_fn-u_· "° ____ __.,. ~~;:II"""" Planked pecan finiah, 80 easy to put together. Why ahould y ou pay your hard earned money for aaembly. You·N smart enough. YOUR CHOI~ ROANOKE OR LIBERTY WALL STORACJE UlllT 9997 SCOTft SPREADER 27~ SOFA DESK TABLE 54" L z 19" W z 29" H 35•• YOUR CHOICE: END TABLE 28" L a 22" W z 20" H OR COCKTAIL TABLE 54" L s 22" W a 15" H 3688 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER ST• W a lT' D s 38" H ss• LDllTED OUAll iitiE8 -------·--~ .. 7 r- VOL. 73, NO. S2, 3 SECTIOHS, • PAGEi I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA I Ye•r•••ete•• Dally Newepaper 1 ~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1980 FIFTEEN CENTS f I I 1,000 Flee Floo ( • • m Desert 'No Clemency . For Hostages' lly The Associated Press There will be no clemency ror the U.S. Embassy hostages in Tehran until the deposed shah is returned to Iran. the Moslem militants holding the embassy 'No Team, No Jeans' S AN FRANCISCO <AP> -Levi Strauss, the maker or blue 1eans which sell for as much as $150 on the Soviet black market, won't send 23.000 pairs of its denim pants to Moscow if th e United States doesn't send a tea m to the Summer Olympics. ··No. U.S . team . no jeans ." Levi Strauss pro- motion director J o hn Houck said Wednesday. The same goes for 23,000 white T-s hirts with a Levi logo and several thousand blue denim jackets once meant for Olympic chauf· feurs. The compan y had planned to spend $12 million on promotions in connection with the Sum- me, (1 mes U.S. Boycott Oaimed Not '-Irrevocable' LAKE PLACID, N Y CAP> - The head of the \J.S. Olympics Com mittec s aid today that. despite statements by the Carter administration, he did not con· sider the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Olympics "irrevoca· ble." And the committee says it still intends to pick a team for the Summer Games -if only to honor the young athletes who have traine d so hard for Moscow. Appearing today on NBC·TV. USOC president Robert Kane said. "Only the foolish a nd the dead say anything irrevocable. "The Games don't take place until next July, the first part of August . Conditions may cha nge. and we hope that something will happen to permit our athletes to take part." Any possibility of American participation in the Games ap- peared over Wednesday when President Carter 's deadline for Soviet withdrawal fro m Afghanistan passed with no si1in tbat Soviet troops were leaving. "We will not participate in the Olympics in Moscow ,'' said State Department spokes man Hodding Carter. Coast Weather Flash flood watch for canyons with increasingly heavy rain along tbe coast and inland through tonight.. Showers Friday decreuing to 50 percent durln1 day. INSIDE TODA~ Whole sootchlng llo1 t.conw a 1% rnUUolt lftdutl'll ht CoU/ornkl wUh teftl of t-.Ondl ot people tokn out to Ha on com~ boot1. Poge87. .._.,, ... en --~ CJ ....... . .... , .......... ., .................. = c::.iMY AU ..... CH ~ .. ..... .,... Dr.10' .... c-_.......,.. .. ,....,..... ... ,,.....,. .... ,, ......_ ... said today. . • The hard-line statement came as the U.N. investigative com· miss ion on Iran re mained stalled. A co-chairman of the com- mission unexpectedly left Switzerland for New York today as agreement on a timetable for release of the Tehran hostages reportedly continued to elude negotiators. Iranian leaders de- nied there was any link between the commission's work and possible release of the approx- imately 50 hostages Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini a nd Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr also de· manded the return of the shah, but the militants' broadcast s tatement was the only one directly lying the hostages· freedom to the return of the ousted monarch. In a Tehran radio "mobiliza- tion week" broadcast monitored in London, the militants said: ·'Today is a day of mobiliza- tion of the Iranian nation against all aggressive occupationists, particularly America which must deliver up fugitive Moham- mad Reu and the assets he has stolen. ·'It must realize that the longer it delays the more \t ex- poses its anti-human nature t-0 the world/ "ln the event ot 41elay any ex· p~tation or clemency for the hostagtiS would be foolish." In another development, the Moslem militants, holding the Americans captive at the em- bassy for the llOth day. declared that one of three U.S. diplomats 1n c us tody at the Foreign Ministry should be put on trial for alleged connections wilh an Iranian terrorist group. The departure of U.N. com- mission member Mohamed Bed- jaoui from Geneva was not ex- plained. A U.N. spokesman in the Swiss city, Anthony Curnow. s aid Bedjaoui 's business in New York was "apparently not as - sociated with the commission's mandate" but that it was "most possible" he would meet with U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim in New York. Be<tjaoui, Algeria's U.N. am- bassador, is a co-chairman of the five-membe r commission. Afghans Shut Stores in Protest Move KABUL, Afghanistan (AP> - Nearly all sbops and stores in Afghanistan's capital city closed today in the most spectacular .protest so far against Soviet military occupation. Exactly two months after Russian troops first crossed the Afghan border in an attempt to put down a Moslem rebellion against Kabul's communist re- gime, a rebel leallel urged s hopkeepers to sho·w their unanimous condemnatjon" of the intervention by paralyzmg the commercial life of this clty of t million. All but a handful o r s hopkeepers obeyed the call despite frantic efforts by lhe Soviet-sponsored re1lme of President Babrat Karmal to force them to stay open. Today, the eve of the MOllem Sabbath, ia normally the capital'• busiest sbopplna day. witb abopl cbi.Dc on" triday. In street alter etreet of downtown Kabul, IDOlt •boo fronts were boarded up or cloeed by iron ahutten. But shopkeepers laid a rebel strike call wu "ln· definlte" -and that the abut· down wouta cOntinue Saturday. Despite a steady drl11le, thounndl ol clvUlam stood ln tM street. to .... the IUC· ceaa of the protat with evident 1lee. "We bave won a l!'eat vlctor>' today," one lboplteeper told a 1roup ol Western report.rs. "We have abown the Rus1la111 what lbe Af •h•D people thlak or <See Af'GBANI, Paa• ,\2) t .. Deity~ ......... ·-..--RESOURCEFUL DUO FIND A WAY OF GETTING ABOVE IT ALL IN SAN CLEMENTE ..•. MlcMI• W•b, Ja90n Levine, 5, Find A C•tbtrd S.at for Obeervfng a.me Agelnst Mud Mudslides Hit Clemente 51 Residents Evacuated During Flooding By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. QI II• OaHy PU.C $Utt Some of the 51 San Clemente residents evacuated from their homes during predawn nooding today tried to return this morn- ing only to find four feet of mud blocking their street. One Camino de los Mares resi - dent almost turned around when she saw the mess in front of her southeast San Clemente home_ She picked up her dog and slugRed on to her house. The mudslide on Camino de los Mares prevented the 400 resi- dents or n earby Shorechffs Mobile Home Park from driving down the hill to leave the bluff top community One of the stranded Shorechffs reside nts, City Counc ilman Richard Ahlman. said be and his neighbors ha ve been without electrical power since early this morning. But Ahlman said spirits are high among his neighbors this morning even though they do not know when they can get out of the mobile home/ark. Ahlman sai he and his ne ighbors still have gas and telephone service. About 30 of the Camino de los Mares residents were driven up to the Shorecliffs clubhouse and were stranded there along with the mobile home park residents. Ahlman said. "We set up a kitchen for them (the evacuees) and Ced them some food," said Ahlman, who retired in 1978 as San Clemente's planning chief. • Another 20 Camino de los Maree raidents were evacuated early this morning to a Red C rou shelter at the San Clemente High School gym- naaium. Police Lt. Al EhJow said those resident.a have the option of re· malntna there or trying to go home. But alnce more rain is ex- pected tonilht, 1otn1 home may not be poealble, be said. Some of the Camlno de los Mares homes were fiooded with gooey mud. A damase estimate was not available today. City c~ were attempting to brtn• a bulldozer In Ud• mominc to clear away the mud ln front ol the 21 homet tb,.aten~ ~ the Oowtacmud. City ~men waded in hip deep m&ld whf .. trying to clear a clo11ed drahaa1e pipe on Camino de lot Mares. City olftclall believe extreme-,... \ _..,.,_. ........... --M. WOMC09 TitY TO TURN BACK MUO TIDE TNe Waa tM loeM on C.mlfto de loa ...,_ ly heavy rains at about 1 a.m. today washed out 10me natural· ly formed earth mounds on a btuCf overlooking the Oooded homes. When the pools of water on the bluff overflowed, the water and mud came rushing down to the street below. Moel Camino de los Mares rea- ldenu were evac:~ted by 3 a.m .• firemen said. San Clemente Ftre Capt. Nklt Maule had to escape bla nooded city mtion wap when be wu trapped ln mud and water wbile on an emerpncy call to CamJoo de lot Ma.res today. • Maule said he could not see a lar1e puddte tn the road ahead ol him ln UM predawn da~kneu . Maule said be tried to step out of bis stalled stat.ton wa100 only to find that the wot.er and mud had reached bis door. He opened a window and crawled to safety. City crews towed Maule1s so11y vehicle out ot the mud at a a.m. A Corona woman visltln1 friends on the muddy street said cactus that rolled down the bluff pricked bet. aod ber boat. aa they evacuated tbe ltouse at 170 Cami119 de a. Ma,... Mlcbitle WM.ta, wt.o waa .Wt.. ln• Joel Levtoe, uid ahe wu at tbe mM hOme in 1971 when the llreet WU &oded wttll mud. Ralph Harrigan of 850 Camino de lot Mattt aald he suftered <See SLIDES, Pa«e AJ) .;... Levees In Hemet Overflow By Tbe Aooc:latecl Press More than 1.000 people were evacuated today in the desert around Palm Springs and Hemet as the sixth punishing Pacific storm in nine days moved in- land, sending floodwaters spill- ing over four levees, a dam and the banks of one lake The National Guard was called into the C'Xc lus ive desert resort of Palm Springs to help TORNADO SLAMS SOl.ANA BEACH -AS maintain order. said Col. Andy Wolf. a Guard spokesman in Sacramento li t> s aid 95 Guardsmen were being sent south from Northern California to help out So rar, 19 have been reported killed in the serie~ of storms. which have dumped more than one foot of water on Southern California since they began Feb 13 Another two mches or ram fell on t.he dest:rt a reas in the new storm Damage has mounted into lhe hundreds of mill ions of dollars Traffic alon2 llili?hway lll. one of the only two highway links to desert communities south of Palm Springs. was inun dated with floodwaters , backing up traffic for miles Pa Im Springs ri re officials said more than 1.000 persons "ere ordered evacuated wh en tor~nlS oC rain rus hmg off the San Jacinto Mountains burst two lev~ along lhe Palm Canyon W asb and sent swirling mud and water gushing into three ex· elusive foothill developments. One of the developments was cut orr completely when a bndge "·as washed awav To the west. a .levee along th<' ragrng San Jacinto River burst. more than 1.000 rub1c feet a tStt STORMS. Page A?) * * * Halt in Rain For "ieekend, But Briefly By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI -O.Oly P•i.\ 5.~t Weather forecasters said to- day Southern Cal1forn1a may get a break in its weathe r this weekend but they predicted the respite from ram would only be tt>mporary A spokesman For the U S Weather Service said the storm that tut Wednesday mght was diminishing. making room for a new storm expected to lash the coast lOClittht. dropping two to four more inches of rain. After that, the weathe r service forecasters said there may be a break between storms . leaving Saturday relatively clear. But that ray of sunshine is on· ly to last unrn storm number eight arrives Sunday. The weather service started numbering the storms la.st week. Wednesday night's storm, which brought an loch to two inches or rain, was num~r six. The total rainfall figur<-for the seemingly endless s tring of ~tnrms ran«es from a low of S.76 inches in Costa Mesa. to 8.16 in Santa Ana. where the season total is 17.48 tncbes. A s bas be4!n the case for the put ei(hl days, the south coast suffered most w.der lbe deluge. lo San Clemente, residents or Camino de lol Ma.res bad to be evacuated from their homes early today. More than ba1fthe 51 people were taken to the com-m u n lt y clubhouse at tbe ShorecUffs Mobllebome Park. only to become trapped with the realdents of the lSO mobllebomes when sUdes cut off the entry road. Included among those isolated re1ldents and evacuees 111 Richard Ahlman, the retired San Clemente plaaoln1 direetQr wbo la a member ol the city coGncU. San Clemente city offlclaJs said about 30 of the Camlno de lot Maree n1ktents were taken to San CleaMate Hilb Scbool. That O'OQP wa Allowed to try to 1et to \heir bomea ufly toQy but tbe mud coverln• \he CIM8AJNS.P11eAJ> \ ~--JVST BREAKJNC-----.. Loi• ~ 1'°'" •odav'• world_.,~...,. ._.._,i World Gold Prices Skyrocket After Dip LONDON IAP> Cold pritt.a 9'f1'0Cll.wd t~, laUulll W an OW\<'t! tn l.url<'h. W an ounce lD Loedla ta.JT u o unce In Hooa Kon1 to re-cover from sharp dropa WedMlday. Tbe dollar wai. m•xed o n for~ifn cun-ency mane\I Dealers a ttnbuted Wedl\Hday'& drop ln Cold pric.. wbicb foll '48 an ounce ln Zurlch. $13 an ouace in Loa4oD and l.SJ.IO an o unce In Hon a K ung. to an tta111n a of world ten1k>n1, a s \renl\M'nlnic o( tht" dollar. and • l:trll' num~r of ahort ules Th' meta l tx-~1rn 1lt1 t'ffovcry Wednndlf ln New York •nd contm ued u~ upwurd rnove tod•y 1n Hon1 )(on1 11nd Europe wherC' told "loecd at $662.SO an ou.nce In Zurich 11nd tee"l .50 I~ f.ondon. The ck.slnfl ao&d prir <' in Hong Kont: l 'huraclay w.a S649 61 an outu•tt .S.tvf t 'f>rrr IN .... WASHINOTON IAl'I About 70,000 Rua111an troopa •u: To Cos County Tb• 380 .-!dlau u vtnt lo the reaort communlty of Coto de Cua. cut off from county roads by rlamai wa~r from Trabuco Creek. may 900I\ be croulna the wattl"I on a t.emporary brid.&e. Dul county official• said local taxp•yert may have to fool the bill tor the '26,000 tint mooth's rental of the brid1e. de1plte Ornn1e C0W1ty'1 detlgnation. as u dlsu~r area .. l o pNating U\Stdt' Afgham ,tun '4 tth another 30.000 support.Jn& I hem from acl"06g tht' hordt>r IA 1th ·the Sovtet Union the Stall' l>epartm('nt su1d wch1y ' "1'be a ctual numtwr on t•alht-r side or the border fluctuates l)()l!'ewhat from day to day •~ lnd1v1duals and uruts rotate " one ofhctal ~aid "Tht• ovt'r all l()lal of foc ces comm&tt.ed to -..'hat 1s nhuw a lht'atcr of o~rat1on!> ha:> remained relallvely s table over t c pastfew w~k.., County offil'1ul1> have signed 11 .irceml•nt~ tu lease the military br1d1u from a San Lws Obispo comp~y and expect sections or t he bnd.&e to begin arriving Fn· J1&y. and aasembly to be com- pleted Sunday. T he $25.000 pnce tag for the r1rs t month includes, besides the rental ree. the cost of s bippin.g the "Bailey" bridge, which bas been likened to a giant erei:tor set. M08I EM REBELS, EQUIPP£0 Wmt OLD FASHtOHEO RIFLES, GUARD KHYBER PASS AntM:ommuntet fCM"CH Ahcldng Trsfflc at W\M on Maln Af9hanlatan Suppty Aoult• I',... Pap Al ·raJks <"o•• hud11g T he National Guard has of· fered t o assemble the bridge free . AFGHANS. • • Negotiation of lh.e bridge rent-them." PAHIS I AP I Secretary or State Cyrus R Vance s~11d lo· dav the~e '4Ub much 111 m1lanty between the positions of the United S~ates and france on a Western response to the Soviet 1ntcrvent10n tn Afghunistan. but different'eS r emain. Eme~gtng from •II ~ houri. of talks, t hat included a working lune~. with French F or <'1i:tn Mm1::.ler J ean Frtutco1s Poncet al the f ore1gn M tnibt ry. Vane!.' !..aid th<' l wo of them had d1srussed the Afghao !..tluatton 111 dc.·plh al was initiate d Tuesday by George Osborne, named WedM!s- da y as chief o r e m erg_en cy services for the county b y s upervisors . Osborne is a lso diret't or of Environmental Management Agency. Afghan police a nd urmy units were on alert throughout Kabul 2 Jurors' Illnesses Recess Barley Trial Supe rvisor Edison Miller. whose district inc ludes Coto de Caza. said that besides the $25.000 for the first month's rent . a l. the county will have to ob- tai n $180,000 in i ns urant'<' against loss or the bridge a 5 well as S.S million liability insuran«'. "Th1s is a smaJl price to pay lo ensure the health, safety and welCare of Orange Count y resi- dents," Miller said in a pr ess re - lease By FREDERICK SCHO EMEfD~ OI t• O.Oy ~ ... Si.ti • The murder tria l of newsman Thomas Andrew Barley was r e ~es!>ed today until Mo nday nt·cause two ft·m<.dt.• JUrori., who bt·c a me 111. were a bl>cnt !)dense attornt.•y Gcorr:(c· Chula. who 1s rt-pre'il'n lin~ thl' for mer Oatly Pilot reP')rlcr, wai. schcdul£'d lo C'Omplt.•lc his final c.i rgument toduy hut eould not do ~o dUt' t o th <' unt.•xpe<'tcd .1h~<·nct'!'. <'hula, 1n ~in e motional apJ><·al 111 the s(•11c.·n m an , five.woman pant'! Wednesday , !..1.t id tht.• gr eat c" .. t c-r 1 mt· th al Bar l c y :-..hould be found gUJlly of is in voluntary manslau~htcr in con m•dton with the May 26 stabbing of hts wife Catherine. 46, outside a Santa Ana restaurant. Chula and Deputy District At- t o rney Cliff H a rris were scheduled to meet this a fte rnoon IA'llh Judge Mason L Fenton lo ch·ctde how the.• trial ~hould pro 1·1•f'<1 1f lht.· two Juror!> cannot nint inut· on lht· r a !..t' Tht' potential JUI y problem .... a... bad new:. ro r both ::.1dc!> lw1·:n1..,1· 1\w \rial, now 1n th :-.1xth v.el:k. 1!-. :-.o near 1h l'on (')11!-.lllfl In ht.., linal Jrguml'nt to th1· pane l Wt-dnesday . llarrt!.. ~aid Barlt·v. 51, deliberate ly pre mt·illta h'd th'' kilhni.t of his wHt· ;1nri thl•n·for<· ~hould tic convict 1·rl of murder .. She had a right to live even though she m ay have done some bad things," Harris said. The wo man's death, in the prosecutor's opinion. w a s caused by the continuing turmoil bctween Barley and his wife and h<'r de<'ision to back out of an agreement to move with Barley to Ireland. That ai:?reem ent was viola ted Harris said, whe n Mr s . Barley rlPmanded that a $1.200 tax re· rund check earmarked for tht· trip be used instead to buy a second car "T he vow was made. 1t was violated badly and the next thinR y<1u know. there he was with a knife." Harris said. "You'rr· going to have ~om1· s y mpathy for Mr. Bar ley. but you 're going to h ave to call the s hots the way t h ey were " H arris added ' In opening his final a r gument. ('hula said. "Yo u mus t have the mt:n tal capacity to fo rm the ~pecif1 c inte nt t o k il l This ~p<'ci fic intent is not prov('n " It is lhl' defrns<: contt·nl1 on that Ha rley wa<> suffe ring ,1n a ll'oho lic blac kout ;rnd h:irt nn knowk·dge of what he wa:-. doin~ during th<' attack. ··n e was out of it; he was Oat r1ut of it," said C hula pointtng out th at Barley's blood alcohol kvel was nearly double that at which a person is considered le gally int.oxicated. "Furthermore. a large portion of the expenditures will be reim- burs ed to the t'ounty coffers 1f a pr esidential prodamatton 1s is - sued " Rut Ray Hhouds, Ch borm"s ~'xycu.t1vc a.ss1stant. label('d •• litle r s pr t'd.icllon of f('deral n L 1mbursl'ment "pure cow ecturc ."It probably will be paid for with t'ounty taxpayers' dollars We will apply for ft.•der al aid ~f roursc. but we'vl· been told 1l may not qualify ." A sP:Okc>s man for Miller's of· fi t'e said Coto de Caza rcsidenLc; have been calling to ask what the county was pla nning to do to he lp the access problem. nut county ofhcia l!> ~aid rt.~• dents have been aware of the T rabuco Canyon Road 's tenden· cy to wash out dunng r ainb s ince the r('S()rt was built in the early sevcnue:-. * * • F/,ood J/ictin1 Aid Soll!(hl The 0 Tange County Red Cross launched an emergen cy appeal today fo r funds to a id local storm victims Home Prices Soar Since the string of storms hit t he coast last week the Red Cross has s pent $20,000 evacuat· ing flood victims Crom Hunt· ington Beach and Laguna Ca· nyon. Thts mo rning the Red C ross set up an e m e rgency shelter at San Clemente High School Cor residents forced to nee their hom es ('arly today. In Orange County The avcraftc pncl' or a new home 1n Orang<' County Jumped from $35.000 in l!Y72 to $134.000 1n 1978 And the trend shows no s1~ns nf slackening with price!> n s mg to $\40 ,000 for the average oranRe County home in 1979, ac· l'ordin~ to a study done for a huildtnR industry lobby. Represcnlolives of the CaliJor· maps for an Environme nt of Ex· 1·cllc nce. Full Employment. and .i Stro nR Economy Through OAANOIE C<>All DAILY PILOT '"" Ott1U\IQ"C tM'' 04,1. Pi ...... ,....,,.,,. .. ,,COM t>tf'Wl'41 tt'M ... l'W\ Pt~\ 1\0'itA14l\ri.GO"Vl ...... Or-. (OA\t Pvrwi\t'lffW)(~ ..... ..,.tM••Olh(llf"l"\•f'• twf'lh\PIAG ~·• tNOYP ,,.O .. Y fOI C.O\t• NW-Hfl'~t f"-'4f'f" t'4~Uf'licr'°" &--f'I F"'-"' ~•1f'IV4llf"T '""""" t ~"-itt'-~l"t(..o.e•t /6 •"O .. ,,..tOl'\lll•rct•t~•'~'~W"vrM•t..-O ~ .. \, 1tW t)f'IN I~ c,NOfl\N'\O QI~ i) "'' UfO WHt fh t 'lt""'1 (O'I•~ (•lllfttf'll•'Jt1• ....... -Pr•,•M 61\0 ""'*'""" , . .-. ,_ "''' # ....... '°""' .-.. C,.f'W'f' .. Mil"4t0" T"--'"""'' 1001 .. ,_, __ AilW,_..tfto9 l•tor CMnnN L,,Mo -""°" A\\"'."' ..-..~if'\Q E~fOl'\ OtflcH '""·-... "'"'''"·~ ~ .... t ~ ~ tt'1 No, ( .. 'II H........,,. liV""'l,_.fft ""ec.t\ \J1ti .. Ml\ ...... ¥1f0 Teleplton• (7141142~1 f'la n n ed Devel o pm e nt I CEEED> have claimed fre - q uently that government over regulation has contributed more lhan its share to the high pncc~ q EEED co mmi ss io n ed c.•conomist Alfred Gobar of Brea to look into the housing cosLc; from 1972-78. After a year on the $10 000 project. Gobar released his rind · mgs Wednesday at a luncheon In Anaheim . Again, local government was descr ibed as i · major con- t ributor to rising prices because, Gobar said. it contributes lo in· crease in costs of la nd. His survey s howed t.hat t.he costs of a finished lot climbed bv 37 .9 percent in the six-year period he s tudied. That pencils out to S47 ,302 of the present cost of a home. he s aid. The cost or the s tructure in· cludi':'~ labor. materials 'flnd amemties comes lo $45,709, or 34 .1 share of the total cost . GobaJ' said Jot cosls'h ave risen partly because builders h ave ha d to aasume offaite costs formerly absorbed by local gov- ernment agencies. He also a1Je1ed the resistance by local homeowners 1roups to de ve lopment in th ei r !'elghborhood5 h as contributed to increiues. Contributions can be sent to the Oranl(e County Chapter or the Red Cros::.; P 0 . Box 11304 Santa Ana · At several points, platnclolhcs police were seen trying lo force sh opkeepers t o re m o ve th• boarding from their window\ The s h opkeepers generall y obeyed, but repla ced their shut ters as soon as thl' poltce hud gone Western reporters saw a lar~'-' black limous ine escort ed by police tounng the matn shopping a.r~as. In the car . semor of ftc1als. 1ncludtng the Walt <gov cmor> of Kabul. obsen .. -d th1 shutdowns with loob of con sternation. T he Kremltn on Wednesda~ reJected the Comm on Mark et·~ proposal lo get Soviet troo~ ou1 "' Afghant!>lan. s u~i:tl'~l1n~ ti w as 1ns p 1red by the Whi te llOUSl" • M eanwhtl(', St'clr etary ul State Cyrus H Vance tailed tr gel Wc>St German "UPP'>rt for .J boycnu or the Moscow Olympic~ and s1.11d after talks in Pan!.. to day lhat unsl)4'c1 fl <.'d dtfk~nccs with the fr('nch remain Affordable Hous ing Eyed By Planners Thr lrv1nt· Planninl? Com m1!>blOn v.dl dl"<'U"" tr1ni~hl hr1v. mu<·h :iffordabl,. huu-.uw .. houlti be built tn the ('1l y It"> rr•commrndat1n n .... t11 Ii•· forwardl"11 111 th1· ('1t\ ('111111<·11 v.htl'h will havt• final !..il Y on hov. muc.:h low a nd mod(•rat1• ro.,1 hl>Us ing will b<• c·;dlt'd for 1n the · 1·1ty's gcm•ral olan At lonight'i; mr•t'l1n~. th<' l'lan ning C-0mm1ss1on abo will ron -.1dl.'r An lrvm1· C<>mpan) rt.'<l~l that .. 21.a r re pared or land near the Saddlchack Community Colle~c North Campus have.· its 1o n1nR c h anKcd fr o m agricultural to residentrnl ... , ......... "Generally. they lobby for restrictions that will result ln the development of m ore ex· pens ive housing to up1rade the nelgbborhoOd and. preaumably1 to lncreaae the marht value or their own home," he aaid. Four la the Ba•k -----· Adding to the sharp lncreues he said U. the fact that builde~ are buiidln• lar1er and me>N ex· pensive hornet to k .. p pace with rising land coct.a. Eric Heiden won the 1500-met.er speed skating event In Olympic record Ume today. capturing his fourth gold medal of the 1980 Winter Olympic Games ln Lake Placid. See story ln today's aporta aection, Page Bl. L. Carter to Declare OC Disaster Area l'rt-i.1dent ( 'c,1rt1·r wa~ expe<·I 1·d today tn d et'll.trl' Oranl(t· County a federal d1..,asl1•r ar•·a . 11av1ng the v.ay for IO<'al ROvPrn m t•nt a n d 11 r 1val1· pr11pe rty nwncrl> lo qualify fur finunrlo.sl J ld th.it th•· SHA W•HI I tjt, Qlt1Vth1t1;' ,J., l11n1< ;11, ltw •h11n-.v1• I' "Jfll111 111111-: Thi• "illtlc· t1a .. to ~l'JI• d 111 1t1~ or llw fl1"'"J ha-. Y,•1t th r f-1•1-d1· twfori· th1·y 'll t111 anyltutw 'Aft•·r lhat th•· m•r.1 1mpllf Off1c1al ~ o;a 1d da mage, to 11ubltc and pnval(" propert9 tn the Orani::e Coast 1s ltkely to top SlO mtllton as the string of r:.11n 'rorms ~tmue t ;1 rit ll11rl1! " for ttw h11m,,11wn1d..., f11 k now wl1.1I th'-' 1•x t1·nt 1,f rl.1ma1•1· 1~. h1• ddd•·t1 * * * f 'ro• Pa.-11 I RAINS ... n11rth1:a..,t city :-.trr-el madt· th•· Jrt'J trnP.1.'>'>ablc- Alex Cunningham. direct.or '1f 1 he :.tatt> Office o f Emf'rg<:nt'v SP r v 1 c \.' s . l o d ay w 1· n l t •> Washtngt.On 0 C to meet with Carter Adm101strat1on off1c1ah .1boul tht' ra1n·eaus1·d dt'>a..,lN' throughout the stat1• ·Gov Edmund Bro v.n Jr declared tht• c;1'v1·n v iut h•·rn Cal1rorn1 a t'ount1f' ... <1ls aq 1·1 :irt>a~ Tu,"'id:ly p:)\ln~ th" ""'-'' for a '>tmilar 1h·r lar.1ll<1n h\ l'n·.,1denl C;irtt·r Thl· official.., a ho -.aid tht•\ """ ·1 knov. how l11n i:? tl woull! ••• ~ ,. '" i!l'l ttw four fr<'l or m wl "" tlw roacl to th•· 111111Jll rhom• f:ven withoot that <1"d;iral1•111 homeowners whos<' h11u.M'' hJ''' lil•i·n damagt>d h:-flr>O<l1n~ 11r m udsltdec; ;ir» el1g1hlt-for .11d from Uw fr<il'ral Small Hu..,in1•.,.-. I\ d m 1n1 s t rat ion. <1 l'l'f1rdinJ: t•, local offt c1al.<. H o ward S e e l y 1., aidt· 111 ('ongressman Robert Badham H Ne wport &>ach , l>atd a b1li autbo~ by hls boss in the waJce of the Bluebird Canyon slide 1n Laguna 84.>at'h two years ago al lur.. !> the SBA to start a1dJng homrowner.; ""·1tbout a p~1den t ta I disaster declaration. If l' s.:ud loan'> at a J perr1•nt interest rate are available for up tn $!'>0.000 to repair c;trurtur1· rlamaRl" An add1t1onal ~~ 0<1<1 •an ht' borrow1-d for d.i m .i~t· le ~ onll•nLc; o< .t honw Tht-rt' 11.,n t .1 SH<\ nff1 r1· 11 •>r:inl!f' ('ount~ Th•· nf'art'1 1c.111 1,n<; Anr,t'IP" but toe.ti 11H1c1.1I ... ';11cl ll l.., t''<IW'f'l1'<l th.1l f1•d1•r,1I '!.Ht· t'llUnt) .ind loral rl1-..i_ ... 11·1 ,.ff H'•'" IA 111 O.· rom bt nC'tl 111 • "'"R l(' Or:tnRt' ('nunt v 1(1( a I 1nn 1 .. de.ii "1th .,\o rrn r .11,..,,.,1 pr11t. l1·m" Sef'lyt· s:rn1 rr..,1dcnh nf th•· ll3r bor ,\r<'a and S.1ulh t ·n.l'I "1th ~tnrm (':'IU ..,t·rl dam.q••· -.hou Id C'Oflt:.tct h1 m . Ii'.'! I llf)1/I or the SBA for infnrmat111n 1111 th1· loan program ll<• ali.o nott"CI lh:it tht• SB/\ can provide up to $.">.000 for rent 11 ltt>f for homrown«'r ... "ho mu..,t tf'mporarily rl'h1<'all· twr :lu-.i nf 11~1 m .1J!l' 'Tht· Ctr.-l thtni.: th1·~ h,,q· tc• under.;t.tnd." Seehe :.a id. '' t 'rowe r.,.. .\f SLIDES ... S37 .OQO damap,t• lo t11~ ho mt• 1n 19iR and lost his auto in tht.· flood He hadn't e ven started to total the <lam age to his houst• this tlmr .Ja<'k Thompson of 848 Camino rlt> los Marc:> r<'lurnt•d to h11, m uddy home before 9 a.m . and ... aid he couldn't bc.'lleve he Wll" going through t his again l k lived through the 19'78 flood Ry late this morning. worke r" had unclogged the drain tn front of the homes. The mud and watn had gone down severa l feet Workers were !>lill trying to bulldoze the mud off the ... t rt'cts ;it that time Lawyer Joins Irvine Panel • Councilwoma n Mary Ann Galdo has a ppointed Newport Beach attorney Tho m as P . C lark Jr. t o r eplace Elle n Freund on the trvtne P lanning Commission. M r s . Freun d announced several weeks a10 her intention to resicn the commlssJoo, saying she would give up her post alter hel' s ucceate>J' was found. Clart. who lives In Jrvtne's Turtle Roell community. re· <'eived hia law d egree in 19"13 from the Unlvenlly of Mlnouri at Kansas City . P·• r" \ th• •·r11 ·" ol -.t11rm .., c·on 11 111w 111 J.wll llw tlr;11ll:!l' ,.,,;i.,t ..! " \ I' r II OI "0 I I.ff I C I .ti S ... ;i \ •l.e r11a ~1·., 111 p11hhl· and pnv:1l• )II• 11w rt \ c·11ntinu•·.., to mount \'\Ptlt)•...,tJa' ~rin Clcrnt•nu .. ,,r !111..J.., ..,,11d d.rn1agl' in th1•1r 1·11 . "'"11 ld v\rn·d .• m ii lwn dollar·, I •1tla\ 1111•\' ..,;urJ that f1,l!ur1.· 1 . l 11 111~· to g" c1111:-11d(·ra bl) h1gh<•r 111 lfunt1n~t11n l11·aeh. city nl f1 1 IJI' i,.11d d am;J.J.!t' to publw .111<1 prl\ J IP prof)('rty w1 II cost up ro SI million to rt•pa1r l'ubltc· w,,, k .. 1>1rcrtor Paul 1 1H1k 1·-.um.11<'" 1t hds cost the r1 , I' $11•1.l.()11 to pav ror kf'<'PIOI! v..11r\..1·r ... nn t 1111111\ -.tJ tU!--. or tu I•·•' thl·m u\ 1:rt1m1· \ d rech nni:: bar~e moor{'d n'"' r tht· t)ll•'"" '1 ;Jr\ 1n 1,ong lk H'l1 inc 11rr••d .1bou1 $300.000 11.1 Ill .1 1!• "'lw 11 II h r11~ 1 · looc;i· I 111•,tf," 111, Id .111'1 tl rirt1·d I. 11111•·' In l.11111 "" th• \nJht•lm 11,,, Jdt\ in "-.t·J I l\1·J•'h I h1 t. 11 ,.,. IA I' p11l kd 11H 1h1• 1111 '-' \~1·1l n1·•cl.1\ ti,· lh1• 1· <.; I 11 .1 ..,l t iu.trd * * * t 'rone Pa~,.\ I ~T()RMS. • • 11111\ut•· 11f v.at1•r wa .. pouring 11\ c·r \ht• top or L<Jkt• Skinner llam. \'all Lak1• wns m ·prflowmg .ind .1 h•\1•1 · 1>r1 .i sm;JJI lak1• ..,,111th v.1·-.1 nf th1• 1·11mmumty of Fls 1non' brokt' op("n Tht· t•nttrt' n 1m mun1tv of ~an I .it into. poµulJtwn 5 .JOO wa:.. r l' p ll r I t' d .J w a :.. h . b u t .1 '110 kt•-.1A11mJn for the Cal1fom1<1 I lt• p..1 rt m1•n1 uf Fo n •:-..t rv :....11d Wt• hJ\C'll I t'H'n had t.1me to f1 i.:un· out ho" man) l>quan· 111 alt•' of dt•..,t•r\ Jrc affcrtl'd Tht• \\ Jlt'r .., t·ornini.: oul too Ca:.l · llundrt•t.b of homcl> IA t'rt? rc 1x1rll'd tM>latctl Earlier loda). two volunt.t.-ers ...;i ndba g~1ng alon g the San .I ac1nto H1 ver wcre washed away . but bolh 1A ere rescued. One was reported tn shock and the otht·r ~ufft'rcd an injured h<1111l NEW l"VINE PLANNER Thom•• P. Cl•rk Jr. 1 I I I I , I J 4 J \\ I SI H w bl pt . A· ~ et Ct ar ch co .. , \ CALIFORNIA Xuister Slarm Solana SOLANA Bl:ACH <AP) - Root1 •Del ltM& ti.w. power lines -.re downed ud t l leMt two daael\ bomea were damaced wben a "mlnl·tornado," u wt& n.,ae1 caUed it, slnld t.hll coin· munJty ~ miles north of San Dle10. The tW\lter M'portAtd.ly pkkt!d up • caraa near Wblaperi.na Palma Goll Courn ln actlacent Rancho Sa.nu Fee, carrled ll three ~ down, and dropped the build.log on a home . Then! waa one minor injury report~ from the Wednesday lncl<knt, authorities said. ' "EVE&YONE WAS ~xtremely lucky,'' said Lt. J1i1mes Ingham o f the Solana Beach Fire Department, who estimated that damages would be in the bun dreda of thou.sands or dollars. The National Weather Service office in San Diego said it had not been contacted about the twister wtuch struck at 11 p.m THE NEARBY community of Del Mar was not struck by the devil wmd, but 4,000 or its res1 dents were without power for about a half-hour, said a San Diego Gas & Electric Co. spokesman The front gate of SDG&E's Del Ma r s ubstation was reportedly r ipped off by the swirling winds and trees around the s ubstation were uprooted. * * * I\ couple looks at the remams of a mud· covered home in the Mandeville Canyon · Area of Los Angeles Wednesday. Heavv rains for the past seven days have dumped a lmos t a foot of water on sections or Storm Hits Economy Impact Greatest in Constructio11 LOS ANGELES (AP) After eight days of intensive rainstorms, about the only persons cheering arc um· brella peddlers. auto body r c- paicmen. plumbers and roofers. The multi-billion-dollar construc· tion industry, amusement parks. de partment stores and even beauty s hops are taking a beating. .. IT llAPPENS every winter," Herb Duckett, exe<'ullvc• director of the Roofing Contractors· Association of Southern California. said Wednes· day. •·People rarely check their roof wh<>n the s un 1s shining because 1t'1> out of s ight and out of mind .. But once the rains beJ!in. roofers are flooded with calls from frantic homeowners, he said. Plumbers are swamped with calls to pump out basements and clean flooded water heaters. while auto· body shops are busy pounding dents · out of fenders "THESE STORMS h<1ve been bad," commented the owner of one uuto body shop. "We have been getting about twice as much work al ready and it may get worse•." The number of motorists with car troubles 1ncr('ased markedly . The Southern California Automobile Club alone said it had handled 100,000 lrou- bl<' calls from the San Fcrnundo Valley lo San Diego in the past week an increase of 100 percent Department stores were selling lots of umbrellas and raincoats, but overall their business was suffering Heaviest losses were in the ron· o;truction industry, which has come to a standstill. ";oman Quits, Seeks Benefits OAKLAND <AP> A pregnant Oakland woman dE"manded un- e mployment benefits Wednesday aft er claiming she quit her job at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory because she feared r adiation contamination. Karen Mewes. 29. expecting her first baby in July, told the Unemploy· ment Insurance Appeals Board in Oakland that her s uperiors at the nuclear weapons laboratory had not adequately warned her of possible radiation hazards when s he was hired in August 1977 Ms. Mewes. who wor ked al the lab 27 months before quiting last No vember, is now laving on welfare. Benefits of$605 monthly have been de· ni ed after the lab contended she quit volunlat1ly Robbins Seeks Debate With Governor Brown SACRAMENTO <AP) -State Sen Alan Robbins, D-Van Nuys, wants Lo debate Gov Edmund Brown Jr. about his anti-busing bill that Brown vetoed. But Brown's press secretary, Bob· bie Metzger, said Wednesday, "The governor in his 'v~ message of the bill very clearly a" succinctly stat- ed his position. "Senator Robbins will have ample opportunity to reiterate and express his views when the issue is debated in the Legislature.·' Protnfers A rre•fed BERKELEY <AP) -Nineteen an· ti-nuclear protesters, including anti· Vietnam War activists Daniel Ells· berg and Daniel Berrigan. were ar- rested early today for refusing to leave the University of California president's offic~. campus police said. All were cited and released on their own recognizance at the uni· "er sity's administration building Brown Delays MediCal Bill SACRAMENTO (AP> -ln another political victory for powerful medical interest.a. Brown administration of· flclal.I have decided to delay a Me4i· Cal bltlina changeover by three m ontha. Health officials appointed by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. bad as late aa last week oppoeed any delay in the new blWna system. They said a de- lay would be too cOAtly, and disputed th e doctors' contentions \hat the 1y1tem Ian'\ workln1 . The doctors have been pUAhina a bUI for a elx·month delay, untJI Sept. l . (..___ST._lf_TE_J between midnight and 1 a.m . u pohce spokeswoman said. Teen-ager Booked FONTANA (A P) -A fifth ~n­ ager has been arrested in connection with the deaths of two Wat.sonville youths whose bodies were found near Watsonville Feb. 11, authorities said. Edward Luna, 18, of Watsonville, was booked on investigation of murder Wednesday. The vicUms. Ricky Romero and Lucio Garcia Jr., both 16, were found near the Mount Modona Road by fire cre ws coming home after fi ghting a nearby fire. SllP~or Killed LONG BEACH (AP) -State a uthorities are investigating the death of a Union Oil Co. or California supervisor found crushed to death under a crane at the company's Wilmington refinery where normal work crews are on strike. The Los Angeles County Coroner's office on Wednesday identified the victim as Richard Martindale, 54, of Long Beach. Seleceaeed t• De•c• MADERA <AP ) -A man convict· ed of the ChowchiUa torch-slaying or one Southern CaWomian and the at- tempt.eel murder of a aecond has been sentenced to dle. Richard PhllUps was senten* to death by the same Jury that round hfm fUllty of lhe murder or Bruce 8artu11s. · 28, of Claremont!... ~he at· tempted murder of Ronald t«>H, 28, or West C'.ovlna, and robbtn1 both men on Dec. 7, 1977 ' T~n6re.,t.1 No Recession J In California . • # . SACRAMENTO (AP> -The receuloo that. was s upposed to hit California u long as 18 moot.ha aeo atlll baan't arrived, says the latest monthly report on state tax revenues. State Controller Ken Cory said Wednesday that lhl'O\llb Jan. 31, the state salea tax and personal income tax revenues kept on Jl'OW· ing at a, ra~ slightly greater uor tax recorded an incre'.ae than the inflation rate. over tut year, with sales and in· CORY SA.ID TWS is "a solid indication that the recession many had predicted still bas not materialized." He added. "We have indica- tions that a particularly strong year 'n capital gains in 1979 re- sulteo tn tugber-than-ant1c1pated estimated tax paymer'lts " THE OVERALL STATE rev- enue and exoenditures for the fir;t ~ven months of the 1979-80 fisr:al year show the state taking an S9 7 billion and spending $10.1 b11l1on. come taxes scoring the bigcest gains. FOR THE F IRS T seven months, sales tax revenues were $3.6 blllion. a $588 million or 19 5 percent increase over the 1978-79 fiscal year. Personal income tax revenues were $3.5 billion, a $598 million or 20.5 pecrcent in- crease Busmess tax reven ues were Sl.17 billion, a Sill million or 10.4 percent increase. Cigarette taxes brought in $116.8 million. up 4.6 percent. and liquor taxes totaled S90 ~ million. down t 7 percent News Leaks Told WASHINGTON <AP> CIA Southern Ca hf orn1a, er e at mg flood~ and mudslides that have destroyed or damaged scores of homes Onl! woman wa:, sujfO<'Jt cd when tht· mud cn~ulfed this home Cory said at is normal for the state to spend more than it lakes in during that period, but this year . spending for the full year 1s expected to exceed ..jocome because of continued post· Proposition 13 state aid to local governments HE SAID TAX revenues were ru on 1 ng 2.4 percent above ('arllcr estimates, and spending 1s 4.7 percent below predictions Director Stansfield Turner has told a House hearing on CIA · Congress relations that news leaks or ronfident1al government anformatJon "come from every- whe re, from within the CIA, fro m within Congress. froa within the While House, from within the Pentagon · · Every state tax except the liq· Save up to 38%. one-way to Calgary. Calgary. Lea.-e LOii Angeles 8.15 a.m -..Calgary :lOa.m. Pnces do not mclude tax. From Los Angeles International. Arrive Calgary 12: 13 p.m non-atop Arri.-e Lott Angeles I 0:00 a.m. non-atop Edmo1aton. Leave Loa Angeles 8 !Sam Leave Edmonton 7 .00a.m Arrive Edmonton I 23 p.m one-atop Arri?e Lo. Angeles lO:OOa.m. one·atop navel must onQU14te and tlcket:a be purchased m the U S. These speoal fares also apply to your return fbght, prOVlded a round·tnp ticket JS JSSUed prior to departure from U.S. pomt of ongm. .---------. Just CdlJ ct 'lictvel Agent, your Corporctte '!Tave) Arranger; or Huqbes Au-west at: ~:1'::.c;. Loe Angeles (213) n2-5100 Onta.no (714) 986-6724 L~, ~ Burbank (213) 2.47-8333 Oranqe County (714) 54().2060 ~· .. T'§T -----------------___ ,.....,...._~ .......................... _ I ~ I ' . * oranveCoas1oa11vP.1o1 Editorial Pge .................................................... .48 I 'fhl.wlll9r, '*'*Y 21. , .. AoDH't H W..S/Pubtl"'9r TMmel K .. vll/Sdltor S.rt»r• Krelblch/Edltorl•I Peot Editor City Must .Decide Park Use Priority The lrvtnl' City Council lut week •ndtcated it would put a Um.it on lhc number of youth aroupe which uae city owned baseball diamonds lf a plan to \&le apace at Irvine High School fulb lhrou1b. The problem ls lhat or1anl1aUons aeektna uae of the fields are increuin1 ach year while lhe number of diamond slay~lhcHme. This pul! the city U1 an awkward poailJon 1lnce Its Commwlity Services Department 1s responsJbl~ for ul localinJ( field spuce lO youth &roup Fae~ with thi!! increasinR demand. the depen"!\ent proposed a two-year m or ato rium on aJlocatlon or alhletk facllilie11 to orgunliatlons o r 1nd1v1duals which have not estal>ll~hcd u history of use with the city, to offshoot or l(aniz~llom, ur t.'1'.lt.lln.: .:rouµs ond to divis10n~ In exlbttng organiiatlon.s. The coun('1l modified ttu~ proposal. opting for a pos .. 1- blc onC'-ycar rt.ti>tr1ct1on Ul the event the high school pra(' l ice field plun. on whlch thn~e d1a m o ndt. could be built. falli; throutth As a rbitrary a it may seem . the city has little choice in the matte r With a limited numbt-r C>f fncihties. priorities must be establis hed Marines Have Rights The pros pect of the Marine Corps building 1.000 how~ ing units for e nlisted pe rsonnel on the c ity's northwestern boundary has a larmed two members or the Irvine Cit y Council Mary Ann Gaido anrl Larry Agran sa y they want n rull-scCJle environmental study or the hous ing plan anrl land s wap between the Marines and Irvine Company which would make cons truc·tion possible The military pe r sonnel w o uld be s ta tioned at the Ma rine Corµ~ helicopter b<Jsc in Tustin. The two <'<>unC'i l members ;:i re fearful location of !->llt'h ho us ing would hct Vl' d<.'lnmenlal Pffccts on the city. both cnvironm cntctl and ~oc1ologic<ll . Other m t>mbers of the C'o uncil have a d vocated a m o r C' cautwus approctch . s ;:iy1ng they would first like to see the results of a Marin('-spon~ored preliminary en vironmental study or the hous ing ;:ind l<J nd s wap. Fnr lh<' t1mC' ht'ing. this approach scl'ms m ore SC'ns1 hi e llowevrr, tht' c·1t y !->houltl s till seek to m volvc itself Hl lhl' rc·vi<'W procrss of a n y t•nv1ronm ental analysis done on lht· JH'OJl'<'l s1nc:e th<· Ma rines a re not o bligate d to seek c1lhl'r publi<' or munir ip::il comment. Orn' I hou'>a11d units of hous ing would have an un- d c nia l>lt· c:ffrc·I on I rv1nc But to c haracterize such a proj- eC't a s a mt11tar.v ghcllo. us Agran did. is unkind and un c·:dh·cl for h\ pM·hol1· The• enlis t ed personnC'I at Tus tin h a\'(• ~i " mud1 11 g ht I•> take a dvantage of hous mg op portuni111.·-.. :is do :-.1ud1·nts at UC I rvine. where housing <d:-.o I!' Jll'O\'l<l"d Bay Efforts Stumble Last week, the Oran ge County Board of Supervisors decided the time has come to do something about the s low strangula tion of the Upper Newport Bay by mud <Jnd p1,l l11 t1011 thc•v v11tt·d to ask the s tate to dredge 1t Tht• no:1rd's r('solul1on asks Gov Edmund Brown Jr lo intt·rvcrH.· with s late agencies responsible for the bay. Since the s t ute owns the bay. s upe rvisors reason tha t 's thP ent 1ty that our,ht to save 1t. According to Supervisor Thomas R1l<·v. the <1c:t1on was taken to e nd the s talemate 1>ve r ~aving the b:.ty II :_ippcars th at all the e1ct1on did w'1s trigger another round of lht.• !.ame old t hing a lot o f laying the blame on t hC' door stl'ps of non state agencies a nd no action. A s pokesman for the state Department of Fis h and Game. wh1 c:h man<.114(.•s the Sl'11l'-owned Uppe r Ray Ecolog1c<JI Rest.·rve. said thcrc"ll b(• no statc·financed dredging until the C'otmly ctm·s som ething lo !.lop the mud from coming into tht: hav via San Diego Creek No <•t llon is whttt wt' got for the four years of e ffort that wt·nl 1 rllo r h<' Nl'wport Irvine W<Js tC' Management Agl'n<'\' 1 N IW/\ ). tht· mult1·JUrisdict1onal g ro up that was :-.uppos t•d In f1gun ' out the sour ces of the bay 's problems. fiud wav<; l<1 s top the flow of pollut1on into the bay and the n ('h•;.m up tht' b;:iy itself Thal ~rr1up 1s 1n the proc:ess of disinteg rating. Cos ta Mesa has clropµt'<f out and Newport Beach 1s a bout to do the ::.a me /\II of th<':-.e 1kvelopment~ <ire occurring at a time whl'n th(' h<1rd min~ <ire bringing even more s ilt a nd po llul 1or1 tci the b<.1y Wh1l(' the bureau('rats a nd polttt c1an:-. <!rgm• <1mong t hcmsC'lve!->, thC' public ::.lands to lose one of ii~ mo!'.l v:ik.iablC' a sseh • Op1n1ons e"'pressud in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot 01her views e xpressed on lhts page are those ol lheir authors and artists Reader commen1 is invited Address The Darty P1 to1. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·432.L Boyd I Best Seller 8yL.M. BOYD How would you h ke lo come up with a produ~l that's inexpens ive to make , that would Jump right out on to the market without ad· vert1s1ng or promotion. anti that would sell well year in and year out for 77 years. at l east ? Wh o wouldn 't ? Nabisco wound up with such. In 1902. it began. That little box of anim al c rackers with o~ar Gloo1ny Gus Trouble with political mud-1Unging ls that by election Ume tM can- d Id at es a r e so be1mlrched It's difficult to dlatln1uish one from the other. O.M. a white s tnng on the top - Ba rnum's Animal Crackers. to be brand specific -did just that. rt was introduced to be hung o n Christmas trees -thus, the string - but it soon became a year 'round commodity. With no s ales letup ever. Why tame parrots imltaU? the sounds they hear around them while wild parrots don't is another mystery. Did I say tugboats pull barges on the Mississippi? Tut tut . "They're n ot tugboal8, they're towboats, you Jacka1111," writes a warm klndly client, "and they don't pull, they pW1h, dummy." If a man has a 1 ood vocabulary, but 1UU haan't done well In hill line of wort, you can altrtbute bl• faUure to plain lutnea1. Or so aay resoarchert at the IJUnota Institute of Technotoay. The vocabulary lndJcat.et oaUve ability they say. And·Jail- neas, they aver, Is about the only lhln1 that wlll prevent the fellow from takint ... v1nta1e of It. 1 JMk Ande.-.on Black Market W ASIU NOTON -·Por the UcbnoJ01lullt backward llaaulam. the Uftl.&ed Stat. ll lllH a •l•aatk eandy 1tort 1LOcktd with auper·sopblaucated com""41ft and other electronlc rood ... that •imply don't ex.lit in the Soviet Union. But UM Rusalan.a aren't con· tent to pn11a lbt.lr ~ea. urchin· ltke, •1•ln1t Un c le Sam's dl1play win d o w and drool. What they want. t.hey 10 after -and u&\lal ly ltl. S o m e militaril y uaeful technological equipment they acquire by lying. They solemnly auure the Commerce Depart· meat that the hlSh·•PMd com· put.,• and macb!nery they want to buy wlU never be diverted to m.Utary u.e. I've alrudy re- ported on the diaaraceful laxity ln our uport-c:ontrol ay1tem I.hat allowed Che Red Anny to ride tnl.o Al&hanbtan In truclu produced at a Soviet factory bullt ~th American know-boW. ON TUE RAa£ OCCHiOnl when the Rua1la.os are rebuffed by the Commerce Department burea\&Crata -who are m ore In- terested in encouraclng eJCporta by U.S. manufacturers than in the danger that we might be helping the communist m ilitary mach.iM -they get wbat they want through third parties wbo buy the American equipment and resell It. A secret Commerce Depart· ment report list.a 16 cases lhal ll ~Ei, ktD.' ~oWCoMEMY Mailbox , • m Technology aaya are typical of the nourl1bln1 lnt.emallonal black market In hl&h·teebno&on Items wblcb are embar1oed by federal law '°" sale dlredJy to the So· vlet Union. The report •toPt abort of nam- 101 the industrial plratet who traffic ln u.s. ~chnoto1r to the detriment ol our naUona securi- ty. It does name the manufac- turera of the producl8 that have been traced on their cir cuitous route lo the Kremlin's aqpa- m~nl8 Industry. Sources told"fny aaaociat,e Dale Van Atta that the 1cale ol the ilUcit transact.ions. and their strategic implications. have Jed the Juatlce Department to Investigate some of the cuet>. HERE ARE SOME of the shocking examples the report lists: Some highly sensiti ve H e wlell Packard a ear WU bouaht by another U.S. llrm which Is "believed lo have acted In concert with a West German naUonaJ by furnJ1hln1 the con- t rolled commodiUea domeaUcal· Jy , knowin1 the In tended Illegal disposition" to the Soviet Unlon. where it ended up. -Miniaturized technology waa sold to the British sub- sidiary of a U.S. firm without t he proper licenses between June 1912;· and March l9H .. M'any exports w ere hand· carried to the United Kingdom and Bulgaria One delivery was made to the Bulganan Embassy 1n London " -Luer parts wer e exported to South Africa in 1977 The purchaser "m1srepresented the Intended use of the ec~pment. and with the help ~ a West German national is believed to have re-exported the equipment to the U S S. R " -SENSITIVE ITEMS wert' s hipped to dummy firms 1n Canada. an ally on which few e xport controls exis t. From there they were trans.shipped to S witzerland and then to the So net state firm Technoprom1m- port. A. British s ubsid iar y of a lJ S corporation bought com puters from General Automation Inc . incorpora ted them into it s 11wn equipment and sold the re 'ulllng product lo Hungary Th'' '>li me subsidiary sent computers to Russ1a undcr a demonstration l icense for exh ibit there. whereupon "another U K firm purchased the eQu1pment from the i.ubs id1ary at the exh1bi t ion and sold 1 t t o the L: SS H " l'~r om 1976 to 1978. technical data relating to lnwl Corp integrated c1rr u1ls was hand rarnl·d to Au strtd, then t<> Poland. f:ast <iermany. the So \ 1et 'n1on and pu!>s1hly Red r'hina Election C~allenges Cost Us Good Judges ~ .,... . To the Editor· I am deeply distressed by the c hallenge to one or the Superior Court posil1on!4 Judge Claude ()w('ns 1s on1· nf lh•· bNll•r 1udg1•-. in rhe county, <Jnd 11 vt•ry fine· person A formt>r FHI a~t:nt <tn<.J form(•r prosecutor. he pres1d1"• almost exclus n1ely over Cl\ 11 matters But in the presrht an11 ine umbent era. ~hrn a depot d1stn~l attorney 1nd1cat1:rl u t1·n tat1ve tnlentton lo run rl)r ht!> position. Jud~e Owens dec1d1·d there w<is no real re<i~on to W> through a ll lh{• rxpcnse and s train and trauma of a contested election with s uch a chancy prog nos1s, when he could retire and sit in trials as the State Judicial Council and hts inclination die· t ated . The particular deputy district attorney eventually dl'c ided to challenge <1 different incumbent Judge Three Municipa l Court j udges. including m yself, a nd five attorneys fil<'d for the now npen position I ~c riousl y douht a n y of u~ would have fll<·d a(!<.1tn~t Judgl' Owe ns h<td he not announced ht~ reti rement , I know the thrt't' Municipal Court Judges would n<il have Al age f.2 . Judge Owens easily could have worked for anothC'r six years and provided good and valuable service to the com munlty. IT IS I\ SHAM E that the pre· sent political climate allows for s uch intimidation or inc umbent judges I agref> that those who are lazy, guilty of misfeosancl' or malfeasance, or who arf' non responsi ve to community ut titudes on law and order, shoul<l be challen~ed . But JUst hecaus(• a person is an incumbent does not make him soft on c rime Judge Owens was a prosecutor and when he heard criminal cases, a tough judge ; f a m a former deputy district attomt•y. many or my fellow judges on both the municipal and s uperior court levels are former pro· secutors. It would be a gross er ror to say we are all sort on crime or criminals . Even thotle deputy district attorneys who get elected to the bench will be incumbents al their next eltt· lion. Does the Utle "Incumbent " m a ke a Judge soft on law and or· der'? Does the publlc rulty want Judges changed every six years? I hope the public can become more sophh1Ucated about the problem, and more knowledge•· ble about the Judiciary. I hope they will selectively s upport thote lncumlfent.s who are •OO<f and throw out th~e who a re not. But the public shouJd chan1e iti attitude so that •ood Judgea, Uke Jud•e Owens, will not retire wh~n challenaed to 18 to avoid a 1rueUn1. tax.Ina. economically > rulnom eleeUon flaht whenever n deputy district attorney mes lor t heir poslUon. RAGNAR R. ENGEBRETSEN Juda,. West Oran1e County . Tri• Brad M' ood To the Editor. In the lal'il rwra~rnph r,r Dr Charle~ Bell's art1cl\-on JcJr''I' 11 publt!>ttl'<l tn the· Sunday, ... ,.Ii \0 n atl~ l'llol ' hf' ... ays "If l'rOpOSllll/fl 9 pas ... e•-. 1t.: l'ffPC'tS will I><' 5\.\1ft Jnd sun·' Thl·n· 1~ '' d1ffl'rc'n<·1· tn what ht• mc·an-. h' thJI ;rnd what most 1w11plc . my .... l'lf 1ndu<kd . mean by tl Takt' :1 look 1n thC' lclephont· dtrt'('tory whth• pa~l'S under Caltfom1a. Stall• of and Oran5(t-. count\' of Dr tl<•ll and others a r e ;ond of t 1•lhn~ U!4 how hbrari<'S and £'~s(>nt1 al servtN'S will be cut After look1nR at. the lis tings of stale• and county or fi ces. ii ·~ C'le<:ir t hat there is a lot of dc•ad wood out lhl.'re that needs to ~· trimmed hefon• any lthrnry funds are <'Ut 1-:HIC 'll KF:RN ~la ·• Ber~••? To I hl· F.d1t11r With tht• po~<,ll)liJLy of a n'·w draft and 1U. consequenC'c·s I am s u g ~ <' s l 1 n g l h J t 1 h 1• EH A groupies put 11p or shul up Thl'Y have been chanttng their ~ual rights slo~ans loudly and clearly for so Ion~. that al last lht'Y have· an excell ent op port unity to prov{' thc·1 r desired aims to the A mcnt•;.in c1t1zenry . Wh r not s tart with HPlla Abzui:'s forming tht• fema lt· C'qu1vall'nt of th(' Green Berets \she '~ I>•~ on rhapeaux), with both Glonas, Steine m and Allred as :udes de ramp'' They s hould have no trouble so liciting re c ruils rro m t he1 r ralhf'r masculine apJ>('artng followers. who have' <'Ome ro be assoclat('rl with this fanati c group Lest I hear the dissenting cry, "But, Che hrl!t lady anti two former first ladles have vowed their s upport to our cuuse," I shall re- mind them or the old adage "politlc!I ma ke for strange bed fellows " llARRY WITT l'ocn-s •~~Hr To the F.ditor· If It weren't so serious. I would have'1to h•ugh at Chris Loumakls' (Edison Miiler's aide) statement that Eastern "contrlbutlont1" to Miller's cam · palgn for the state Assembly 111 a smart move because "those" people have nothing to buy and do not care what government does in Orange County. Pleue, Mr. LoumakJs. apare the voters your asinine a nd completely false reasoning. There isn't a politician or fi na ncier in the country or •broad who wouldn't love havln1 • vealed inte rest in the fastettt growing county in ~ nation. We ~ve tolereled Mr. Miiier as 1upervi1<>r because it was cheaper than callinl a special election to rtd ourselves of a aus· peeled "oollaborator" and we knew ~ could easily OUlt him e, '·onh· the .June t·lt~rl1on I ht• voteris ha\e not ror~otten Jl'rry Hro'4n :. 1~n1ir1ng our 1fr~ir1·\ .ind m~f(>:id u llo~ in~ J ao1· Fon ll.1 .1n<I ')nm ILH den 1 n 1l1•t 1d1· ~hum 11111 ~u1wr;1~o r 'h<1uld lw M an) u{ u~. flcpuhllrlm' .md lh·mo<'rJl' al1kt.> . .,., tll <111 1' ('r) I htn~ in our power to b(• C't·r tJtn that Ed1M1n Miller nMN ;q~a1n :.t·rvt•-. 1n itn) pol 1t1c&I ca pac1ty 1n Ornnl(c Count) MARYO M<X>ltE (:0..par'Uon To the Editor llere we go ali[ain wt1h our ) Pa riv baltl(· bet~ ecn teachers. p:Jr<'nt<;. and th<' SC'hool board There 1s 1he usual confusion or farts and twistt'd s tat1st1rs. and people are forced on one side or ftlp othC'r 1 will nf'1ther ta~e one s111c or lhl.' othtr. but do wish to potnt 0111 a few thin~s that l ha H • not seen m pnnt <ind many of us ar e certainly lh1nk IOI( I was u teacher many YC'IJr' a~o and did not leave the pro- frss1on for f1nanc·1al re<1sons I 110 admit that at time' 1n th1'I tn· !>1•rurr world of bus1nC's~ I wish for a ~ccured tenure t<>a rhtnJ! p11-.1t1on I have had m y O\.\n bus 1ncs!> for snmt• years and wish ~me of lh('!le teachers to 1lnv rould stand back and look at the benc h t:. of the tr Job THE\' NEED no high inl<'rest loans to start. and the re 1s no financial risk In kee ping their JOb or employees g o 1n1t fhyslC'al risks In thi!'! area ure nothing. and they never have the respons1bthly ot worrying about <'ash flow~ or poor employees Tht'y don't have t o fire or hire, and lhf'lr boMI Is us ually too busy to tx• constantly on their tails Their weekends a rc free from emergency phone calls. and few teachers wor k until m1dni1tht I have driven around to the park· ing lots or our schools lately and ''Cl11t'r ~•.Y he'• afraid Che U.S.A. wfll IOlfe lf they come to M019COw for tbt Olympb." 1h1·\ .m· Jlmo!it (•mpt) wilhtn minute<; after the -.t udenl~ hav1• ldl MJn:> "' U'i n:1 nrn!r11~h1 pla ne~ to k1~µ .ippc11nlment... and ..ire a~d~ Crum 11ur famll11·-. much LO<J muth Wt· .ire ~urvl\ 1ng a-. the) must ;.ind not JU'>I rh,t<.tnl! th<' 1•tf'mal bu<'k I h1•Jr nr ;.rnlt'S durtnR lunch tune and rt!cf':-.,, aod thc>i.e 11are1- 11on'> ar« .ilwa y~ ~t.'(.'Url'. J!uaran iet<d . and troublefr~1· This ts a nine nwnth profes~1on and ,1 .:nod om• I 1>ay for my own life'. hl!dllh. dcntJI. and retirement fund totally, Jntl J c on ~o undf'r an} day without be ing baik'd ou1 b~ ta'<e·.'> I don't h,1\'e any powrr to "':alk out and use !>care tac l 1 (' ... So .i' many c1 llZ<'n-. st ruggk 3nd <.et• their pay<'h,.cks and ht>neftts shrinktng while thet r headaches and fears are ~row 1n~. I \.\Oulcf !>UjUt<''' that many tl·ac hers look al thC'tr JOb!'I Respon~ible and import.ant. yes. hut perha p!' a fe w or them 'hould 101n th<' world of reality anc1 busint•ss for a while to ap rrec1att' a ll the benefits of lhetr chosen profession Things arC' tough all o'·er. and many people woull1 trade with you if they n111ld ' NAME WfTHHELD Seerr~ "'b~•tll•• To the Editor It 1s clearly impressive that the League of Woman Voters ex pe nded so much time. energy, and cont'e rn for elicllln~ responses for a mendments to the general plan from Laguna Reach residents One s hould ca refully sc rut i n ize t h e drawbacks in the League's non s cientific methodology , however. before plug"mg lhe re · suits into the planning procesA. ll is not valid to generali'le the view of 1,300 Laguna resi~nts as representative of the whole population unless r andom sampling procedures had been used. This survey was voluntari- ly returned by respondents , thus the s u rvey sample "self. se lected" itaelr. The results arc scientifically valid for descrit>. Ing the views or approximately 8.66 percent or the population < auumlng a populallon of \S,000) -not a very "reliable gauge" for planners or anyone else invol ved In making sub- stantial a m endme n ts to the generaJ plan. RANDY WOLD Cr1duate Pro1ram In Social Ecology Unlversltyof Callfornla, trvtne • l.1tttra from rcradtrs art welcome ff), nght 10 condtrtlt ldtff'a to /11 lf)OCt or t>llmmatt libel If rflnwd {.ltll'f!t of 300 worda or ltu wm ~ gllWn J11'/tTtflCt All lt'lftrl mtUI in· clud4' 11gnaturt> and matlmQ add't" but rtamH may bf wtthlwld on rt- Cl"tlt •f 111/f1c1~t reason ta oppart•'t 'i:''ll Wiii not bt pubtuhed ... I , Laguna I So11th Co118t • "i'••rHe•ete .. a DallyNe .. •p•per j I t VOL. 73, NO . 52, 3 SECTIONS, 38 P AGES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1980 ~IFTEEN CE NTS 1 te Residents : O RANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA Itfudslfdes Bloek Cl By &AYMOND F.8TaADA IL Ot ......... ,......_ Som~ ot tM &l San Clement .. • re•ldeota evacu•ted from I.Mir homea dw1na predawn floodin1 today lried to nitum lhl" morn Ins only lo nod tour r t or mud blocldna Lbelr 1treet One Camino de ICMJ M UH ~1 dent almott turned eround when 11M aaw U.. mna In front ol her 1outheut San Clemente home Sh• picked up her doa and •lulled on to hn hOuae Tht mudslide on CMmlno dti IM Mares prevented the 400 real d"nt1 of nearby S horeclUfA Mo bile Home Para from driving <town the "111 to leave the bluff lop comm unity One or th stranded Shorec Ulfs ruldent1, Caty Councilman Rlchard Ahlman, said he and his nel&hbors have been without electrtcal power since early this mornln1 But Ahlman said s pirits are hllh among his ne ighbors this morning even though they do not know when they can gel out of the m obile hom e park A hlman sa id h l' and his ne1g hbori. still have gas and te lephone service About 30 of the Camino de I~ Mares res Ide n ls were driven up to the Shorecliffs clubhouse and were stranded there along with the mobile home purk residents. i\hlman said "We set up a kitchen for th<.·m <the evaruecs l and fed them som e food." s111d Ahlman, who retired in 19714 as San Clcmentl'·~ µlunning chief. Anoth<'r 20 CamJno d<• los Ma res residents wcrc C'vacualcd C'a rly this mornmg to a Rt•d C ross. s h elter at lhc· San C'lem cnte Hi g h Srh ool g y m na:.1um l'ohcc Lt Al I-:hlow s aid thoM· re!.1dcnts havt· the 011t1on of rl' mmnan~ then• or t rying lo g11 home But sm c<' more rain ts 1·x pe<.'lcd tonight. goang hom1• ma\ not b<' po:-.sr bl<>, he !'.atd Somt' o f th(" Camino tit· lo~ Mar<>-. homes \H'rt' floodt•d with gooey mud A damagl• l':O.l1matt' v. as not :wallablc today Cit y cr(•ws Wl're attempting to hring a hulldo7.t'r 1n th1:. mornrna.: to C'l<•ar away tht• mud tn fr1Jnt of the 21 homt.•s l hrt'C:ttened by the flowtn~ mud City workmen waded tr1 htp 11cocp mud while trying lo clear a doggt•d drainage pipe on Cumtno de los Man·s _, ...... -... ·-·-City oHicials bchcv(• t•xtn·me ly heavy n11ns ut about I a m today washc•d out somC' natural Iv formed earth mounds on a b luff overlookin g the flooded homes. RESOURCEFUL DUO FINDS A WAY OF GETTING ABOVE IT ALL IN SAN CLEMENTE ... . ~,!U~ P6 ... ., ... llY •• ,,,,.... a 1tr•• Jr WORKERS TRY TO TUAN BACK MUD TIDE Thi• W•• the Scene on C•mlno. de lo• M•re• Michele Watt•, J•aon ~vine, 5, Find A C•ttNrd S.•t for ObMrvlft9 B•ttle Agaln8t Mud Carte r t'o Decl are OC Dis aster Area Pn•siclt:nl ('artc·r ~<•., t'Xpt•cl t•d todc.tv to tlt•c·lart· Ornn~t· Cou1Hy a ff'd1•r:1l <f1silst1·r :.in·a, pavini: tht• wa~ flir lol'al gov1·rn m1•nl and pr1vat1· propt•rty owrwr-. lo q11ahfv for f1nanl'1<rl air! OffH0 i;d:-. -.aid cl;rrnag1• to puhllC' anrl prrv:rl,. prOJll'r1Y 1n tht• Orangt· ("oa:-.t 1s hkt'ly to \(111 $10 m1llrnn a:. till' st ring of rain storms ('f>Ot11i111· l\ll''I( ('unn111gham. rl1rc•<:tor or the !i.tlJlP OHie·<· of 1-:mt·r~cncy St• r " 11· l" s . l h ti a " w t· rt\ t 11 Washington I> C to m('C'l with Carter /\dm1n1strat111n offtc1ab about lhl' rJin t•au:.t·d d1!-.as tt•rs throu~hout tht· st alt· G 11 v Ed m u n d B r<> w n .J r dedilred the -.1·v1·n .,outhcrn California c·ounlH·s disas tt•r arC'aS Tur...iiay. µav1ng th1· wa.) for a :.1m1lar 11£·C'lttr<illon by President Carkr Even without that declaration homeowners whose houses hav<· been damager! by flooding or mudslides e1rc l'l1~1blc for u1d fro m the fed<'ral ~mall Busaness Administration, according to local officials H o w a r d Se e I y ,. . a 1 d e to Congressman Robert Badham, R-Newport Beach. said a bill authored by his boss In the wake of the Bluebird Canyon s Ude in l Laguna Bt!ach two years ago, •I- lows the SBA to start aiding homeowners without a presiden· tial disaster declaration. fi e said loans al u 3 pt>r cent interest rate ar e available for up ·Man Jaile d 'In Assault 'On Office r Willia m Caesar . 36. of San t Juan Capistrano, was jailed C Wednesday on charges of a&· , H ulling a police offlcer. Shertff's spokesman Lt. Wyatt Hart said Deputy Terry Cramer wa; su.ndJnic by as Caesar and bis estranged wife divided their po11esslons at their home. 32962 ~ A ven lda Descanso. Ha rt sald Caeur became e nraged and beaan attacking • Cram~!r grabbln1 hls nlaht.Atlck •nd hiwna hl m on the race. to $50.()()() to repair structure damage l\n additional $5,000 l'<in bl· borrowed for damagt' to t·ontenL., of il home There 1sn 't a SRA office in Orange County T he nearest 1s 1n Los Angeles. but local officials said 11 1s l'Xpccled that federal, sl;Jte. county <1nd local d1!-.C1l>tcr offices will be combined in a :-.1ngle Orange County location to deal with storm caust.'d prob lcm:. Sl•elyl' said rcs tdcnl!-. of lhl' Harbor Area and South C:oast w 1 I h s t'' r m . ca us c d d a m <1 ~ l' !.hould t'ontacl him, 631·0040 or the SBA for informat wn on th<• loan program lie also noted that the SBA can provide up to $5.000 for rent n• ltef for homeowners who mus t temporarily relocate tx>cause of damage "The firs t thing they have lo understand." Seelye said ... 1s that the SBA won't do anvthtn~ as long as the damage 1s conttn umg Tht' s lide has to s top slid· ing or the nood has got to recede before they'll do anything "After that, th e m ost impor tant thing is for the ho meowne rs to know what the exte nt of damage is." he added. When the pools o( water on the bluff overflowed. the water and mud came rushing down to tht· street below Most Camino de los Ma res res· 1dents we re evacuutcd by 3 a m f1remensa1d San Clcmt'nle fire Capt Ni ck Maule had to t•scapc his flooded c ity station wagon wht'n he w;is trapped tn mud and waler whilt· on an e mergency call to Cam1nc1 dl' los Mar<'s today Ma ult· MJld ht• could not s1•t· il large puddle• in the road ah1·ad of him tn the pred<1wn darkness M ;iulc said ht· lrt<·d tu step oul of hts stalled !'ltatHrn Wa J:<JO 1Jnly lo firu1 that the· watN and murl had n•achcrl his door Ile open1•d a wtndow and t•rawlcd lo safetv C ity crc•ws lowed M aull··~ soR~Y V<.'htdt• out of th1· mud at H am A Coron<i wum1rn v,.,1t1n~ fr1t•nd!' on the mudd1r' slret•t .,aid cactus that rolled d<;wn the· bluff pricked hl'r and hf'r hosb a' th•'." c\'acuatt•d lhl' hou:-.e al K7fl Caminolos Mares M1rnc1e waus. wno was v1srl mg Joel Levme, !.aid s h(• was at the• same house tn 1978 whl'n the street was nood<'d with mud R:llph flurrigan of 8~ Camtno cl<> los Marci, said ht• s urren·d $37 .000 dama~e to his home 1n 1978 and los t his uulo 1n th1· flood Ht' Hadn't even started lo to1al thl' damal(c lo his housr lh1s lime Jack Thompson of 848 Camino d<• los Mares returned lo h1~ muddy hom e . before 9 a m and said he couldn't tx>hev<' he w:h RO tnl'.t through this agatn Jk (See 8LIOfo:S. Pa~" t\21 1,000 Flee Flooding in Desert Are a Ry The J\i.sodatf'd Prf'i.' • M Ori:' 1han 1,000 Jlt'Opll• ~•·re• 1•v a c·uatl'<I todu v in l he d1.·-.1.·r1 around Palm Sp.nn~~ and llc•m1.·t a-. thl• -.1xth punts hini! l'al'th1 !'.lorm rn nrnc• days movC'll tn land, .,end1ni.: flood" alt: rs 'llrll mg ovC'r four lt•vf.•1·:-., a clam anrl lht> banks of Ont.' lah The· N11 111inal c;uard W;,l ~ (':lllC'd mlo lhl' c·xrlus1vc• d(•:-.t•rt resort or l'alm Sprrn~., to h1•l1> TORNADO SLAMS SOLANA BEACH -AS mamta1n l\rtlt•r . ..,;11d C'ol And\ Wolf. a <;uurd c;11okc .. mun in Sa c ram c• n l 11 11 ,. ., at <1 9 5 (;uardsmf'n "c•rc• b<'rn~ :-.l'nt .,oulh from Northc•rn C'ahfrim1a to help out So for. 19 havt• hc't•n r<'port<'d killed In the Sf'rtel> Of storms. which hav<' dumped more than one fool of water on Southern C:ahfom1a s1m'l' they he~an Feh 13 i\nothl'r \wo inches of rain fell on the dcser1 area~ in th<' new storm OamagC' has mounted into the hundredr. of mtlhons of dollars TraffiC'. alonJl . ll1 ~hw ay 111 . ISff STORMS. Pair 1\1.1 -------- ~ ........ -............. Caesar was a r rested on cha rsea o( a111uault with Intent to com mJt m urdt>r, Hart said Boil •H set at 125,000 JACK THOMPION WADU TIMOUCIH MUD AT Htl HOME AT Ml CAMtNO OIL lot MARii He Wee One of 51 ftelldente ,oroecl Out WMft Mud lwept In TOdey .t '\ .. Every Litte r Bit Helps NEW ORLEANS 1Ar1 M ar<f1 <;ra.; rP\ (•lc·r ' l1•fl a record amount nf t;:a rba)!t• mor1• than 3.000 ton ... and 1hat mean' thP <'t'lf·h r.11 ron ":1-. a j?rt'al -.urn•,, 1\-!J''•r Ernt•<;t Mortal -,:_i,' From lhi· f1r,1 <".Hnl\ .ti p.iracl1· Feh 'I thr•nti.:h h a m Wedn1•,ft~1~. 1·l1·an1111 crt•v.:-swrpl up mort· th .. in 2. IH!l t<ms of lrai.h The• m:J) tor 1·-.11mutt·tf lhl' tot;1I "oul<I n·ach :J.500 tons Thr pn•\ 11111' n·c-ord ".1:-. :!.106 ton-. "l'I rn JY77 Iran Milita nt ~: hah Firs t ., The n Hosta~e By The Assodatt'd Pn-slio There wall bt> no clem<'nc) for th<' U S Emba!-..S) hosta~es 1n Tehran until thl' depo~cd shah 1!> returned to Iran . lht· Moslem m1htants holding the e mbassy s aid today T he hard-hoe statement ramt' as the t i N tnvestifo(at1ve com m1 ss1on on !run rcm:11nt·<1 stalled A cO·<'hairman of the com mis sion unexpectedly left Switzerland for New York today as agreement on a timetable for re lease o( the Tehran hostagei. reportedly continued to elude negot iators Iranian leader~ de naed there was any link bt-twt-en th e commission 's work and possible release of the approx imately 50 hostaies Ayatolla h Ruhollah Kbometnt a nd I ranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr also de manded t he return or the shah, but the militants' broadcast s tatement was the o nly one dir ectly tying the hos tages ' freedom to the return of the ousted monarch. In a Tehran radio "moblUia- tlon week" broadcast mon itored In London, the m ilitants said: ''Today Is a day of m obllilta tton of the Iranian nation agaJnsl a ll a111re51lve occupatlonlsta, p artlcu•a l'ty Ame r ica which mutt deUver up ru1tllve Moham · m•d Reu and the asaeUI he h•a 1tolen. "It must real be tha t tM lo n1er it delays the m ore It ex· poses Ill anll-bwnan nature to th e world. "fn the event of delay any ex· pecta tJon of clemency tor the hosta1e1 would be Foolish." Six Killed In Crash Of Copte r -y;w OHU:A:-O.~ I Ar I A ht•/k o ptl'r t·ra-.h('d onln a s upplv hoat fnr an 1111 ni.: tn thl· Gulf of \\t'x1<·11 toda) Jnd .,.x pl'ople 11n tht• hl'ltcopl(•r wen· ktlkd. the c·oa-.t c;uard r(•porll'd :'\o 1llJUrtc~ Wl'rt' reported among th(• -.t'Vl'n aboard thl· ho:tl . -.111d I.I J111· (;1 bson. a 'l)(>kl'sman for lht· l'oa:-.t Guard A lntul nf st'Vl'n persons had tH't>n ahoard lh1· hl'hcopler "h1ch "a" ov.nt·d tw Exxon. but c;1b<1on satd thl'rt' was no word on v. ht•tht•r tht• otht•r rine was 1n l u rt•c1 T h l' ho ;t I " a -. :-. I 1 g h t I .Y d.Jmagt•d tn th<' era-.h. which O<' 1·urn•d about 90 miles south· ...crnthl'a:-.t of Nl'w Orleans as the 't•sst•ls maneuvt~rt·d around offs hon· 011 ancl ~a~ installa l l\lnS Th<' boat wa ~ the l66·foot Gall's Tld<'. a Tidewater Manne r rewboat. apparently of the type used to ferry me n and s upplies bark and forth to offshore 011 rigs A s pokesman for T1edwater s aid 1t was opt•ratin ~ under char1er to Exxon and the com - pany had no tnformallon on the rrash C o ast "'e at h e r Flash flood watch fo r c anyon.'> with inc reai.ingly heavy ram a long the coast a nd inland through tonight Showe rs Friday d ecr easing to 50 percent during day. INSIDIE TOD" l' W ha lt wot c h Ing hcu ~come a 12 m11Uon indtutry '" Cohtom10 wfth lena ol thou1onda o/ people token out to sro on commercwl boots Pope 87 ,.,.,_......, .. ,.. , ............ au .... :&...,..c .. -~ CJ .,.... lo CJ Me•MI .... " L.M..... .:: ..... ....... • .............. M r=. AJ t.== .,. ~ ( .. II a.• t.Mlo .. ,.,. ........ .. = .. .....,. ., .. ...-.. Alt ~ ........... et I M-P ... ........ .. l !Mr ... OM P1 "t;11 , ......... . .. p..--... T1llNtff\ ..... "--CJ ..... •• .f • • ~--JUST BREAKING ----.. IAll Mftftl "°"' ,..., .• .,., _, ............ I ' ... . World GOld Prices Skyrock t After Dip t.ONDON IAP I Ciuld pnctt M)'Nfklled toda1. 1alllln1 W an OWl<'<' 1n Zurt<·h. SM 11n nunnt In London aftd W 2T an 0Url<'4' ln 110011 Kon" to rt"rover from ahup d roi>• WOOne•da)' ~ doUar waa mlxt'<I on fol'fllllft t-u,.,,...no mark et.a DealN'"K a ttrlbutrd WC'dnraday'A drop In t old prfre-1. "·hlr h fell 148 am ounct• In Zurich. SU an oun t"r 1n London and a63 llO an ounc" In Hon., t<un c. lu •n t>Hana ot world t n11on1. it n n:nl\hen1n11 of lhl'I dollar. and• lar1t number of 1hort u le1 The metal bcaan lta r tt0very Wednesday In New York and conlln~ Its upward m ov• tod•y 1n Hona K1)f\(il and (l;uroJM" wtwr.-l o ld t'loi1t>d IAl '662 !'J(J 1&n 11unc1• In Zunch and Me7 Ml tn London 'Tlw t lcNitOa& 1told pnct! In Hong Kon1 Thur ·day win 16-49 87 •n ounrt• .S.~1 For~• IH .... WAS ICINGTON 1A P 1 Aoout 70,000 k ua Ia n troop1 11r" o pe ratmg truod1• AfMh•n1•t•n v.1th 1tnoth r J0,000 11uppor1lna& t he m from U<'r'OfiS thti' hunit"r with the Sov1f't n1on. the Stalt! Oepurtmt'nt u 1d toduy "Tht• actual numt.M.·1 un 1·1lher 1>1de of th .. border fl uctuult!ll itomewhur from dMy tu d•n _.., md1vldual1 and un1b roh1tc." 0 0 1.· 0Htc111l 110.1d "'r'ht' ovt·r11ll totul ol for ces commlllt!d to wh11t 1:. n ow a theutcr of o µt'r utwni. has rem1oned relatively '>lubl{' ovd the pai.t few 'Wl't'k' TaUu Co11a l11ul119 PAHIS I A l' I St't'rt•t ury o r State Cyrui\ R Vance said to da\ there wus mut·h i.1m1ll1nty bC'l'4een thc potutwns or the lJn 1t<•d Statt•:o. 1rnd f'rann· on u We:stern response to the Soviet 1111ervt•ntion 1n Ar~hun1~t:in. but differ ences rem ain f:mcrgtn~ from 4 1" ho urs uf ta lks. that included 11 working lunch . wi th Fn.•n ('h l'nrcign Mtn1i.tcr Jmrn f''rancois Pnnt't'l ut th1· Foreign M1nal\lry, V:rnct-'>Hid the two of them hud discussed lhl· 1\f~han !'tttuatton 111 1kpth .~auif» B . of Sf andal Ill W/\SJllN(iTON ttd 'J The US Mint pl<in!> u tt•m pornry ha ll rn 1mHlul'11on of the tn1ltally unpopular Su!>an B Anthon)' d11ll:1r 1·111n ht·c·u tl'>l' '1f high invcntunc'>. Mint off1C'1a ls su1d to d .1} WI' an· ... 1111 \l'n 1·ornm1ttl'd Lo th e coin ... '><itd /\Ian .J C:olclnian. 1kpuly d1n·;·lor of lhl' Mrnl "This t!> n"t all that un u ... uul W1· mJkt· pt·nn1t·i. oil the t1ml' Hut we :SQmet1mcs Mop prn1lurtum .. r ollwr l'otn~ for \cveral months when tnvcntonci. gt•l high . Laguna's Teachers Vote on Pay Off er Laguna 111·;_,1'11 t1·;11'11t·r-. t·rm l111u1·1l to liall111trnl.1v1111 wh1•th1•r to ••<'('l'flt ;1 :1 r1 J/t'f('('lll pav h1k1· 11ff1 ·r frrirn ttw "1'110111 h11:1rrl I .1d.1 < ',unpli{·ll-. lt'a t:ht•r u1111111 11 .. l(l1·r ... ,IJ(I ;17 lf•ad11·,... VOll'fl lei Lagu11a Tef-"ll BrPaks Arn1 fl,..loi11~ • .1 0p~ 11 •· 1111 111 llw t>r:rn v1• t 'oun1 v I 11:-t 11<'1 J\\l(1m1•v. I .a~•1ma Bt•or·h p1 1l 11·1· .... 1\. "'h1•th1•r ur nut a11 IK -.1•.tr olcl v.ho h•d .ir111ff111·1 1111 ,1 r11uf11111 <·hu··<· 1h1" Y.1·1•k will 1>1• prOhl'CUI l'd T ht· youni.: man flt·d fnm1 ht'> a uto Tut•s<lay 011 Sout h ('oal\l ll1g h way whe n i.topi.wd for what 11ffr<·1·r:-('1;11m was a "r11ut1n1· 1 raHic v1olalron " lie !>pert up a '>l <Hrway onlo a roof in llw Slt·l·pv llollow :1rca. '>hOvcd thv pu r~u1nl( off1N·r. 1u m p.-d to a halcnny und lhn1 dropped two floo r:o. to th1· J{round below. officcri. s uad ll1s a rm was b roken, 1>olwc -.c.ad . and he wus rush NJ tu Soulh ('1Jas1 Commun11y ll11:0.p1l11I for 1 re&lmt>nl <a fl er off1n·r-. t·ap 1 ur cd him on lht• hc;n·h a short 1hst anrt· from his 1um 11 l'ohet· !-.auJ 1K1s~1 hlc· charlo{c!> might inc·ludt• 1nlcrf1 •ran i.! with a polt<'«' ofr1t·er ;md "'"JUll on an 11ff11•1•r P olle<' s aid thl• youth up 11llrl.'nlly r a n rrom the :-.cc.n<.· or 1he traHtC· s top bc<.·ausl· r1r u 1•ourt UJ>pcuruncc Parlier 1n tht.• 1tay ;1('('t·pt th1· pay 11Her whd«' 24 vol 1•d 1111 :II ,1 m{·Hing W1·d nt·Mli1v 111 g hl 111 I .;1guna U1 •al'h l1 1~h ~. li11ol ~111· .... 11cl h:ill•1h h.1\'t· hl·••n 11 '".,"d out t o 1 ht• 111 h•·r fill 11 .. 1<·ht-r a s!>oC'ia\rnn nwmtwr'> \11 1!;1\ Ht•!-.ull~ will ht• n·h•a:o.t·cl al trniaght'" 7 :10 '><'hool hoarc1 m1·t-l 111g T t• a c h c r a n d d 1 s l r 1 1· t nl'l{ol1ator~ rcut·hl'f1 a tentative agn·t-mf'nt two weeki. ago II <alb for a 3 :J Jll'rCf'nt pay hl""l .11111 1 ht• p11),'>I hit 11 ' of mhrt· I ,l\!>I'" If \ht• '' t111ol lh'>\r\l't h,1'> 1111111' I l!.111 ,11llll'I pato·d rf''>f'r\ t•'> 111 .Joh M •. C'a11 1pl11•ll -..11d 11111-.111( tlw :• 1 t1•:idwr-. "ho •>1JW1'>1'CJ tht· :1" lll'rt·1·nt h1k1· Wt'rt· from lhl• high '>1-110111 Tht·v -.aul th•·) c·11ulrl 11111 :d for d 111 11\t' on lh1· ~mt1 ll 111 1·ri·a ~1· I I 1gh M'bool t1 -;1c'hl'r-. l\lagc•cl a .J:in 28 "!>1<·k 1n · v.h1 ·n !ill pn 1·1•11\ <lid nol !-.h1111. uu for dal\M-''• ,'\i1·g11lratorl\ for th1· <11stnt·t " I :1x high '>1·hr111I and t'fl·mt·nl;tr\ -.i hoof IC'IH·twr ~ h ~r vc· b1•.-11 .,,.,.k 111 ).! :1 JI) l>t'rt'4'tll JIU} h1k1· Thi· avc•ra~•· ;innutil 11.1\ 1n l'I ud1~~ 11:•) m1·nl for f r1111(1• IJ1.·1utJ1:.. for d ti.tnl't t1·•H·hc·r-. I'> S24.200 TPal'ht•f\ '>lilrt work ;it .iliout S I 1 .;11~ Y. Ith I lw 1111-:hr·.,1 -..ti ..in p.11d 11'>1 r·d ,II Sl9.'1l7 u \ l'.11 If t1·:1<:h<:r-. apriro\ •· lhr· l:1tl·.,t p:1)' offer, II would co .. t tux payc-ri. $92.S!lfl m1>rc· tht~ y1·;ir Teachers in Founta in Valin· ha Vl' re Jee led a 9 pe-rcent pa) hrke and arl' !-.tn k1nf( al(aini.l lhf' l'lcm cntary d1l>tn1·t Ncwport·Mt'.!l<J Unified School 01slrid lC<Jl'ht•ri. arc 1>ccking 11 percent pay hake incrcasei. 1n <·u rrcnt nci<oliutwn'> County's Housing Spiraling The aver•ae price or a new h om e In Oran1t' County Jumped from ~.000 In 1972 t.o 1134,000 In 1978 Aud lht• lrt'nd 11ho w11 no iJi"rut o f alacktin1n& wlth pr lce11 n aln1 to •140.000 for the a vonae C>rana• County ho mt1 ln 1979, liC· cordmJ& lo 1t 1'tudy d ont-for u l>ulldln~ 1ndwitr)' lo bby RepttMntatlve1 of the Callfor nlana tor an Environment ol Ex· c lhrnrti. l"ull Employment. and ~ S trun1 Econ o m y Thro ugh P IM nn~d l>e v e lopm e nt <CEEEOJ h11ve c laim ed !re· q ue ntly that governme nt over rc1ulatJon has contributed more th111n 1~ sh1trt! to t he high pn cefi C E'E ED comm 1sblon ed t'conom1st Alfred Gobar of Brea to look into the hou11 rn$C cost!. from 1972 78 Artt•r u ~t'ar on thl· SI0.000 p rOJt'ct. Gobur rt>lcased his find 1ogb Wednt•'>du) ..it u luncheon in l\naht'un Again, local ~ovcrnmcnt wa!'. describe d J i> a m aJor con t n but or to rn.mg prices becaus t>, Ciobar said, 1t <:ontr1butcs to an crease in costs of 11-md II 1s s urvey showed thut the Miii !! of a f1111i.hc-d lot clim bed b\ :11 !) 1wrc·l•nt ln tlw "" yl•ar penod he :o.tu1ht'd Thul J)t'n{·tb out to $\7 .:~0:! or lht• pn•M•nt l'O!>l of a honH'. h\· ... aid Tht• t'O!-.t of lht• !-.trul'lun-. in <'ludtn lo{ luhor. mutcriab :.ind a l'lH•n1t rt''> t·om~to S45. 709. or ;H l :.hart• of th~t(1tul ('<i!>t <;ob<ir '>aid lot t'()l\l!-. havl· rl'>t'n partl) hcca ui.t• bu1l<lt•r -. hav1• had to a si.umt• orr .... 11· ('l)\l\ formerly <ibsorbt·d by lm·;il 1(0\ t·rnmenl agc-nc1c:-. 11 t• al!>Q allt•l(l'd the: rl'Sl)>\am·•· by loca l homl'OY. nt·r" l(roup ... to d t' \ t• I o 11 m t· n t 1 n t h t· 1 r lll·1ghhorhr>'HJ:o. h.1~ c·1111tnhull'd tu 101· n·u~,., '(;l'nt•r:ilh tht•\ l•1hln for rc· ... 1r1t·t111n'> ih;1t w.111 n· ... ult 111 I h1· 1!1•\•t•lop mt·11t of rn1111· 1·' pl•O\IVt• hllUl\IO I( to upgrwh• lhc· 111·1~hhorho•xl ;inti pn·:rnm;.hh to llH'rt•lJ-..t• lh1.· mark1.•I v:tlu\· of lht•tr own homl·." he ~atd /\dd1ng 1•1 lhf' -.harp 1111·n ·a:-,1•l\ h1 • ';rnl. 1:-the· riH·t thut tiuild1 ·r' .111• but ld1nJ! lar"'1·r and rn11r1· ,., 111· 1.-. 1 \'(• hornc ·-. I•> kc•••Jl p11 c·c• \\ti It ri-.111 s.: 1:11111 ,,., 1, Fn.1ffl Pa,,_-.I I STORMS. • • OOl' or l ht• onl~ tv.o h1Khl.l.ll\ link!> to dt>:-1·rt c·11m111un1t11•" M1 uth of l'a lm Sµ11n)('>. "a., inun rlated '4 1th flood"at11,..., l1<H'k1n.: UP lr:ifrH· for mtlt·" f'.dm Spring-. f1r1· 11((111 . .t-. -..1111 Ollll l' l)i;111 I IJllll pc r · ''"' "t·rt· orden·1t t•vaC'u<ill·cl Y.h1·11 turn•ni... 11( rain ru"lhtn~ off lho :...111 J .IC'tnlo \1ounl '''"' hur'>I 1 ...... • lr·v1•('' alon~ 1h1• l'alm ('Jny1111 Wash and i.t•nt '>'4lrhr1g rnutl and watc·r gu!'th1nK into thn·•· 1•x (•lu:-11vt· rnothdl <k v1•lopmenl!'t Ont' 11r th1· d<•\ 1·l1111rrwnll\ Y.t.1'> ('UI off t•11rnpll'l1•I)' wht·n a lindgt· Wlti'I W:t:ihf'<l ltW:t \' To tht· W(·:-.l . a l1·v1·1· :ilong th1· r .1~1ni: S;.111 J;l!'1nl11 H1v1•r hur~I mori· than l 000 1·uh11· fl't·t :i 1111n11\I• or Wal1•r Wal\ !lllllrtn~ 11v<·r th1· lop uf 1.ak<· Sk1nnN flam . V:ul J.:ik<• \4lJ '> 11vcrfloy.1n~ . ind .r lev1·c on :i '>mall l.1kc· -.outhwc"il of the· commun1l\' ,,r El~1r111rl' brok<' 1JJ.Wn The t·nt1ri· rommuOJI\' of Son .IU l'IOIO, JIOJIUl~llrrn 5 ,'lfJ(I 1.1.a~ r c• µ o r t t' '1 :i w <i :-h h 11 l a '>PQkN•womun for lhl• Culiforn111 Departm1·nt of Fcirr'>lry '><11'1 'W1· ha\l'll 1 "v1·n had l1mr \r, fq(urc out hov. m;iny i.q1111 re miles or dest'rt arc atrertcd The· water's comanl( out too hast · Hundreds or homl·~ were re ported 1soluted Earlier today, two vriluntN·r., '>ll ndba"gi nl( along thr Sun J C1 c 1n to Ri ver we rr· wushf'rl a way. but tX>th were r escued l\ppl•a rang bl'fon· a JUd~t' on traffic citations , lhc youn~ man had t>e<?n admoniHh<•d th at "he 'd be in deep trouble" 1r h<' earned ~ddit1onal t1ckcti.. an offtcc•r rt· "orll'd TtVO Juror• AiUng o .... '""" ,_ .... 1111< ...... ·--RALPH HARRIGAN. R£S4D£NT OF CAMINO DE LOS MARES, WAS FLOOD VICTIM BEFORE Two Ye•r• Ago, He Loat Cir And Hid $37 ,000 D•m•o-To Same Home Hit By Mud Today ' Storm Break Due? Sunshihe 'Seen After Rain Tonight Hy JOt\NN,.: R•:YNOl.O~ t·oai.t tontght. d r1 ppt ~ tw11 to r ain. WJ:o. nurn ~r i.1x 0t ,,. o •• 1v ,.,1.1 ''•" four more inchc:. ~ Tht· tul al rainfa ll r11<un• for th1· W1·atlwr fort·c·.1-.lt'r... ''1111 Iii Aftt>r thetl. the wc:alher :v·rv11·1· '•·•·m1ngh 1·nrllt·'"' '' rtn l! r1f <la\ ~IUlht•rll l'Jltfl1flll,I Il l.I) "'t'I fort't'<tbtC•r'> :O.dld thc·rt-mJ\ lie• ,1 '>lnrm' ranJ.:l'!'o from ,J lrJW Of 5 7f, .1 'tu c'.lk tn 11 ~. v11'.1\ lll'r I hh IJn·ak b('fwc·cn -.turm-. ll·av1ng 1111·h1·., 111 Co:.ta !\ft·~a . to 11 Hi 1n \\l'l'k1•11d h111 lh••\ pr1·<1 1<1 1•1I lht S,1turda\ rl'la11"·h c·l1·ar "·•nt.1 An.1 whf'r1· lhl' '>l'C:l"lfll• rP\IHI<· f111111 1.1111 Y.oul<I •111h 1,. 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( ""''• -..w ( •llf(lltH"' tJf,J• ·-ri· -ff,,.,.,..,...,.""'""°''""'' Jee'• C..,,.f "'~. ,..,.,~"· •""" 0-,....,,., Miit~· , ........ , ...... {f\1\. .. t•"'9t Ii ._..,.,,..._ M •'YO•""l ( ltilt» ~· .. ~ .... ....,..,, ..... A\\.ltfMH M.1,,.,,,1"1 ldft.Ot\ 1...-1 IHCI\ Office 16>1 Ho , ..... •1~wn t I By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of,,. 0.11, ,.1 ... twff The murder trial o f newsman T ho mas Andrew Barley was re c e ued today unlit Mo nday because two fomale jurors. who becam e ill. we re a bsent Def ense attorn ey Geor1f' Chula, who is repreaentln1 the former Dally Piiot reporter . was acbeduled to complete his final a rgument today but could not do so due t o the unexpect ed abaencea. Chula. in an emotional appeal to the seven·man, flve·woman panel Wedne11day, uld the areat eat c r ime that Barley ahould be found aullty of la in· voluntary man.lau1hter ln con· nection wt th ~ May 2e 1tabbtn1 oC h la wtle Catherine, 46, OUUlde • Sant.a Ana restaurant. Chula and Deputy Dlatrict At· torner Cliff Harrta were acbeduled to meet thla afternoon with Judie Muon L . F'onton to decide how the trial a hould pro· ceed Ir the two jurors cannot contuwe on the case. The poten tial jury problem was bad news for both s ides hecaut1c the trial. now In its sixth week. ls so ne ar iu con· clu1lon. In his llnaJ araument t.o the panel Wed.netday, Harrta uld Barley. 51, deltbentely pre · meditated the kllllnl of hu wire and therefore should be convict· ed ot murder. "She had a lie.ht to Uve even thouJb 1he m•y have done aome bad ihlnp," Harrta aald. The woman'• death, ln the pro1ecutor'1 opinion . wu c1uaed by the 'contlnu1n1 turmoil bet ween Barley and bll wlf• and her declaion to back out of an a•reement to move wttb Barley to Ireland. That a,,..ment wH violated, H1rrll 1a1d, .tMn lfra. Barley dtmudect thlt a tl,atO lH rt• fund cbeck earmarked for tbe •• trip be used tn11tcud to buy a second car "The vow was m ad e. tt was violated bai:tly and the next thing you know. there he was with n knife." Harrta said ·~y 1oing lo have some sy pathy for Mr Barley. but yo 're aolna to have to call th,~ 1hota the way they were. llarrlA added. In openlna hl11 n nal argument. Chula aaid, "You mu1l hive the mental cap1clty to rorm the specific Intent to kill. Thill specifi c Intent 11 not proven ... ft 11 tho dof•nH contention th1t Barl•Y w11 aufferlna a n alcoholle blackout and hacS no knowled,. of what he wH dolnt durlnt tlMt au.eek. "Ht WU~ of lt; he WU nat out of It," Mid Chui• polnt.lnl out that Bart.1'1 blood alcohol level wu ne1rly doubl• 1.-b1t at which 1 penon 11 conaldered l11ally bttnlcated. Be'• Geldell Erle Heiden drives toward his rourth gold medal In today's 1500·meter Olympic s~cd skallng ~vent at ~ak~ Plnctd. He covered the dl~lanc{I In Oly mpic record time See ,t.ory in t-Oday·s Sports section. Pug~ Dl I } ·- ~ ~ t .. ' , .. , .· .. :i -. . ?. •• ·: ... :: :~ -. "''4 , . .. :: 10: CALIFORNIA rf'pUter Simm Solana ~OLANA B&ACH <AP) Roofa &Ad lrMe new, power Un• ~ dowMd and at leul U~o doler\ bomea "re damqed w-.•n a "mlaJ·tomado." u wil· neaaea r ailed ll. atrudt lb1I COM• munlty 20 mllff north ol San Dleao. l'he lw\Jter reportectl1 picked up a 1u .. e n11r Wblr::na Palms Golf Couts" tn a ae:ent Ranc bo Santa Fe. urr ~ ll three houaea down, And dl°'OPP"d lbe buUdi~ on 1 home Tberti Wat one minor ~ury reported from the Wodndd1y tntldent, outhoritJes 1ld. .. EVUYONE WAS extremely lucky," aald Lt. J a mes lnaham o f the Sol an• Beac b Firti Department, who estimated that da mages would ~· ul l.t\e bun dreds of thousands of dollars The NaUonal Weather Service office in San Diego said 1t had not been contacted about the twister wluch struck at 11 p.sn ~ ,.... Thftdlr. ~ 21 , ,. T~6re., .. 9 No Recession In California SACRAMENTO {AP> -The recession that wi1 1upposed to hit California as long u l8 months aco still hasn't an1ved, says the lat.est monthly report on state tax revenuee. State Controller Ken Cory said Wednesday that through Jan. 31, the state sales tax and personal Income tax revenues kept on grow· Ing at a rate sUghUy great.er uor ta x recorded a n increase than the inflation ra te . over last year. with sales and in- CO&Y SAID THIS is "a solid indication that the recession many had predicted s till has not materialized." He added, "We have indica- tions that a particula rly strong year :n capital gains 1n 1979 re· sulteo in higher-than-anticipated estimated tax payments." THE OVERALL STATE rev enue and exoenditures for the r1r'\t seven months or the 1979-80 ftsi:al year show the state ta.long in S9 7 billion and spending $10.l billion come taxes scoring the biggest gains. FOR THE FIRST s even months, sales tax revenues were $3.6 billion. a $588 million or l9 5 pe rcent increase over the 1978-79 fiscal year. Personal income tax revenues were $3.5 billlon, a $S98 million or 20.5 pecrcent in- crease. Bu11iness tax revenues were Sl.17 btllion, a $1 ll milllon or 10 4 percent increase Cigarette taxes brought tn $116 8 million. up 4.6 percent. and liq uor taxes totaled S90 f. million, down I 7 percent News Leaks Told WASHINGTON (AP > _, CJ/\. TOE NEARBY community or De l Mar was not struck by the devil wind, but 4,000 of its rest dents were without power ror about a half-hour. said a San Diego Gas & Electric Co spokesman Remains of Canyon Bo•e Cory said it 1s normal for ~ state to spend more lban it lakes tn during that period, but this year, spending for lbe full year 1:. expected to exceed income bec ause of cont inued post - Proposition 13 s tale aid to Local governments Director Stansfield Turner has told a House hearing on CIA- Congress relations that news leaks of confidential gove rnment information "come from every· where, from within the CIA , from within Congress. fro$ Within lht• Whltl' Hou.!>e, rrom within the Pentagon " The front gate of SOG&E's Del Mar substation was reportedly r ipped off by the s wi rling winds and trees around the substation wer e uprooted. A eouplc looks ;.it Lhe remains of a mud- covered home in the Mand1:ville Canyon Area of Los Angeles Wednesday. Heav~· rains for the past seven days have d umped u}most a foot of water on sections of * * * Storm Hits Economy Impact Grealesl i11 Co11structio11. LOS ANGELES (i\P) l\fter eight days of int('ns1vc rainstorms. about the only pc~ons c·heenng arl' um brella pedd le r s, auto body re pairmen. plumbers and roofer~. The mult1-billion-dollar construc- tion industry, amusement park~. de pa rlment stores and even beauty shops arc taking a bcutin~. "IT HAPPE NS every wint<·r." He rb Duckett, execut1 vc d1 rector or the Roofing Contractors' J\ssociat1on or Southern California, said Wednes· day "Pcopk rarely ch<'ck their roof when lhe s un 1s shining because it's out or sight and out or mind.'' But once the rains begin. roofers a re flooded wilh calls from frantic homeowners, he said Plumbers are swumpcd with calls to pump out basements and ~an flooded wuter heaters. while auto· body· shops are busy pounding dents out of renc1ers "THESE STORMS hav • been bad," commented the owner or one auto body shop "We have been gettin~ about twice as much work already and 1t may j!et worse " The number of motorists with car troubles incrt'ascd markedly The Southern California Automobile Club alone said 1l had handled 100,000 trou- ble calls from lht· San Fernando Valley to San Diego 1n thl' past' week an increase or 100 pt•rccnt Department store!> were !>Clhni: lots of umbrellas and n11ncoat'i. but overall their busint>ss w:.i~ suffering Heaviest losses wc•n• in thl' con st ruction industry. wh1<.'h ha~ l'Oml' t\\ a standstill. "'oman Quits, Seek s Benefits OAKLAND !AP > f\ pregnant Oak land woman dcm anded un- employment benefits Wednesday a fter cla1mmg she qu1l he r Job at the Lawrence Livermo re L<1bor atory because s he feared r a d1 a t1 on contamination Karen Mewes. 29. expecung her fi rst baby in July, told the Unemploy ment Insurance Appeab Board in Oakland that her superiors at the nuclear weapons laboratory had not adequately warned her of pol>Stble radiation h<1zards when s he wa!> h 1 red in August 1977 Ms. Mewes. who worked at the lab 27 month~ before qu1t1n g la:.t No vem ber. I!> now living on welfan.·. Benefits or $605 monthly have been de nied after the lab contended !>he quit voluntarily Robbim Seeks Debate With Governor Brown SACRAMENTO C API Sllite Sen Alan Robbins. 0 -Van Nuys. wants to debate Gov. Edm und Brown Jr about his anti-busing bi ll that Brown vetoed. But Brown's press secretary. Bob- bie Metzger. said Wednesday. "The governor in his veto message of the bill very clearly and succinctly stat ed his position. "Senator Robbins will have ample opportunity to reiterate and express his views when the issue is debated in the Legislature." Proteste rs Arrested BERKELEY CAP> -Nineteen an ti-nuclear protesters, including anli- Vietnam War activists Daniel Ells- berg and Daniel Berri~an. were ar- rested early today for refusing to leave the University or California president's office. campus police said. All were cited a nd released on their own recognizance at the uni· versity's administration building Brown Delays MediCal Bill SACR~P> -In another poUttcal victory for powerful medical ~tereatJ. Brown administration of-riclal• have decided to delay a Me<µ· C•l billlne changeover by three months. Health ofticials appointed by Gov . Edmund Brown Jr. bad as late as Jul week opposed any 1 delay in the MW bWlnl •Y•tem. They Hid a de· lay would be too costly, and disputed tb• doctora' cootentione that the 1ptem lla't worldn1. Tbe doctors have been pushiPI • bUl tot a alx·monlh delay. until $ept. 1. ' . ( ___ --'rf_'.4_TE ___ J between midnight and police spokes woman said Teen-ager Booked am . a PONTANA <AP ) A fifth teen- ager has been arrested in connection with the deaths of two Watsonville youths whose bodies were found near Watsonville Feb. l l. authorities said. E dward Luna, 18, of Watsonville, was booked on investigation of murder Wednesday The victims, Ricky Romero and Lucio Garcia Jr., both 16, were round near the Mount Modonu Road by fire crews coming home after fighting a nearby fi re St1pn-1'bor K ll~d LONG BEACH CAP) St a te a uthorities a re investigating the death of a Union Oil Co. of California supervisor found crushed to death under a cran e at the company's Wiimington refinery where normal work crews are on strike . The Los Angeles County Coroner's office on Wednesday Identified the victim as Richard Martindale, 54, or Long &each. Sellteaeed •• Deaf h ' MADERA (AP) -A man convict- ed of the CbowehU&• torch·s laying of one Southern Californian and the at· tempted murder of a second has been sentenced to die. Richard PhllliplJ was tentenced to death b.f the same Jury that Cound him ~1ty ot the murder of Bruce 81rtull1. 28, of Clare mont, U.. at- {empted murder or Rona ld Rote. 28, of West Covina , and robbing both men on Dec. i, 1877. -... --------------·----..... ______ ... ------- Southern California . c·rcating fl ood~ ;rntl mudslide:> that have destroyed or d;:imagrd ~cores of homes On<' \\Oman wa~ suffo<'<Jl cd w hen tht' mud engulfed thi.s horm· HE SAJD TAX reven ues were runn in g 2.4 percent above ea rlier estimates, and spending 1~ 4 7 percent below predictJons Every state tax except the hq Save up to 38%. one-way to Calgary. Calgary. Leave LOtl Angeles 8·J5a.m Leave Calgary 8·10a.m one-way to Edmonton. Pnces do not rnclude tax. From Los Angeles lntemationaL Arrive Calgary 12 13 pm non-stop Arrive Loe AngelM IOOOa.m. non-stop Edmonton. Leave Loe Angeles 8.15a.m Leave Edmonton 7.00a.m. Arnve Bdmonton I 23 p.m . one-stop Arrive Los Angeles IO·OOa.m one-stop Travel must ongi.nate and t1cltets be pwchased in the U.S. These speoal fares a.Jsoapply to your return fhght, proVlded a round·tnp ttcltet i.s tSSued pnor to departure from U.S. point of origin ----------.. Just CdlJ" Tr11vel Agent, your Corporate Tr11vel Arrct11ge.c; or Hughes A.i.rwest at ~::l•.;.-::;;. Los Angeles (213) 772-5 100 Ontano (714) 986-6724 6=_ ~ Burbank (213) 247-8333 Qr40ge County (7 14) 540-2060 ~, r· - --------~----·----.. .. ----------------------· r I f .. Ae ll8C Orange Coast 0 111v Piiot E1.-1t~~ ... , ... ~.~----------------·R·Obtrt-·N·. Wffd-·'·Pu·b·ll·lhe·r-·T·hof·m·.a·:t .K~-1.llEd··''°'. .. U'.--~ :D . .:;, ~. '*"-' 21. ,_, e.trtiiaT• te,..101ct1/EdltMla1 Page eollot' Developers Must Share the Burden Al one Lapuna Beach poUee oft'lcer wryly oblervt.'d whlle looldnc • hi• car atalled ln the lloodwatc ra of Latuna Con,>ion Road "lt seems t.o aet worH every year. doean 't ll '! · · Andltdoea appear every tlme raln fall• onaouthOTan10 Co\loly, it leav death. dellnaclicxl and Juat plain lncon· vetueoce for residents and mocortata from Laruna Beach south. Last month, Oooded C•mino Caplatrano In San Ju.an Capistrano cost one man tu Ille. a nd two other motorlata nwrrowly caped de ath b ftoodwaten, raged like a river on the roudwuy The sewoge reclama tion plant ln Dana Point was nooded. and ewage OoW\.>d lnro the Pa<-1flC', forclna of fac ials to close 10 miles of beuchei, fur mor~ tha n M w~ek Th is week morti st.twagt.-Oo wl!d from a brokti n line at the A Uso C uny on t reat mo nt plant La.Jtunn Canyon Road was c losed Portions or Crown Valley Parkway a nd ~I Obt~po became m101 ·rlver a nd lakes a situation that is bcl·omm g all too common during storms More th un 9,000 hornt·s and bu:,arwss s urrcred h1a<'kout$ as a rt:.>s ult of the rainfa ll an San Juan apls t rano. San 'le m e ntc> and Capistra no llt:ach. Shoes toppled one home in I .ag una a nd da maged otht.'nl Thangl-won "t gl't better a~ m ore a nd m o rt! developmen t orrurs 111 thl' south l'Ounty with the water~h~·d conlanuan~ Lo shrank, gavang way to rooftops and pa ve me nt . The govcrnm~nlal agt>ncies and the developers will have to find a way to deal "'1th thest! p robll-ms . Perhap~ builders shou.ld pick up the ('Os t or flood control m·l·usurc::;, JUSl as thry now pay for new roads tohubdivasions Slap From the County San Juan Capistrano reside nts and ofric1als are sma rtin~ over a county Pla nning Commission decisK>n to a llow g r ading of about 80 pe r cent of the ridgeline over- looking the ci ty. The 3-2 vote s plit in favor of the Campeau Corpora - tion of Newport Beach was a slap in the face to the S an .Jua n citizens who have fought for years to preserve the ant •grity of th<.• rid gclines. Willi<im Mac·Oougall. 5th District pla nning com - m as~ioner. was on thl' losing end of the vote. The com · m issione r said approval of the Colinas de Capistrano plan wa s a s ubsta ntic.11 setback lo county efforts to ins ure q ua h ty development in unincorporated a r eas. The corporate pla n calls for grading a nd fill of a bout 18,000 l11war frc·t of the 24,000 linear feet of ridgelme to t·on~t ru<.'I more than 2.000 dwe ll ings on l ,180 acres. The C'ily has <Jn <Jltt•rnate pla n th::it would cause grad . 1nJ,! of only tJbout JO pt·rn·nt o f tht::ra ehne Mac Dougall s uggeslt·cl :i c·ornprom1:-.t• that w hav<· allowed gra<l 1ng11f ;1ho11t :10 pl·rc·<·11\ ~1111<·n l'>OI' Tom Hll1 •y has a caled the P lanning Com rr11~~111n ;1<'1 ac>11 on h< .. half o f the city to bring the mat· lt·r hl'fon· lht· Bo;u d of Supt·n ·isors in early Ma rch S1111 .Juan 1·p:-.1dt·nts aren't asking for lht• m oon Th''Y du not olJJcct Lo Uh: number of \tnit~ propo~ed They ·v~ <H'tl·d responsibly anrl the board should hee d their con· c·c·rns and overturn the Planning Commission <=anyon Hopes Dashed I .;1~unan -.. "ho "'('rt· hoping for a wader, safer Laguna (';111 \ort l<w1cl 111 tht· next few years had their hopes clahht.·d lahl \o\t·t·k by <.1n ~1 nnouncemcnt from the state Trans1x11t,1l101l ('om m l!>S IOn ( '1111111 \ 1 r a 11:-.µortat1011 offic1al1.., wt·r<.• told lh<:rt! asn 'l 1·nl)11~h mon1·y in lhl· < 'alTran" twcl gct to fananc.·c $6 9 million 111 1rnprovl·rner1ts to the· windi n g . :-.even·milc road w:1 v Thl' l'OUnt y off1l'r<1ls haacl they would be seeking $84 .4 m1l110n for J>roJ<:Ct:-. already under way in the county, a nd tht·r<· wall,,., no tun<h left tivc·r lb r l.'Vcn modc::.l s afety 1m- provtm,rnth on the canyon road . Twent y one: J)(•rsons h ave been killed on t he road s ince 1975. making 1l one of t he most dangerous thoroughfa res m Snu them ('<II if orni u. CalTruns off 1<'1uls now ~ay t he lr:rnsportation deficit 1~ ha~c1I on ··faulty :,;~~umpllons."' and that there may be: mun• monl·. in I hl· k itty tha n p red icte d . If that provt·s to be the case. county transportation off1ciab sh ould pu::.h fo r more funds and improve Laguna C~1 n von Ru<•d ;rht> priority should ha v<.• hccn wat h the c:.anyon rout£> 1r1 the first plate • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are tflose ol lhe Daily Pilot Other views e xpressed on this page are lhose ot lhe1r authors and artists Reader comment ts 1nv1ted Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (71 4) 642·4321. Boyd I Best Seller By L.M. BOVO fl ow would you Il k ,. t o <'o m e up with a p rodu<'l that'.s inexpensive t o m akt:, that would Jump n ght out <m to the market without ad vert1smg or promotton, an<l that wouJd sell well year an and year out for 77 years, at le ast ? Who w o uldn 't'> Nabisco wound up with su<'h ln L902. it began. That little box of anjmal crackers with a white st.ring on the top Barnum's Animal Crackers. to be brand s pecific -did Dear Gloomy Gus Trouble with political mud·.Unging ia that b y election Ume the can· dldate1 are so besmirched it's cUfOcult to dlatlquilh one from tbeolher. D.M. J ui.t that .... _!t was 1 ntroduced. lll be h9lg on C hristmas tr<.'es -thus, the string - h ut il soon became a year ·round commodity. Wilh no s ales letup ever Q . It's true of e very bird on earth that when you look at it head on, o ne side has more feathers. Which side, Louie? A. You want m e lo say the o uts ide? That's it. Has it been reported here that the 1 ypical Plymouth Rock hen has 8,325 feathers. give or take a few? Clearly . the size of the bird determines the number of feat.hers. A ruby throated humminablrd only hos about 940. A whistling ~wan, 25,216 -in one cage by actual count. Did I s ay tugboats pull ba rges on the Mississippi? Tut tu t . "They're not tugboats, they're towboats, you Jackasa," wri~ a warm kindly client. "and they don't pull, they push, dummy.'' T hat fis h 11 called the ·•swell shark" bee1use when In daqer lt 1wallow1 air to blow up tl1 body llke a belloon. But that's not It.a on· ly peculiarity. It lays rec· t.anaular ..... Jack Amlenon Black Market W ASHINOTON -For the ltcbnoloalcally butward Ru11lan1. the tJnUed Stat.te l1 llh a 1l1HUO candy store 1Loclltd wU.b 1uper.eopbt.llcaled n>mputen ud other electronlc 1oocll• wt aimpl)' don't exlat ln tho Sovicrt Un&on. aut lbe Runlan1 aren't con· tent to preu their noaea, urclun- ll k e. a1aln1t Und" 5.tm'• di.play win d o w and drool. Whal they want , thuy go a ftt1r and usual ly tit:t S o m e militaril y us e ful technological equipment they acquire by lying. They solemnly asaure the Commer ce Depart· menl th.al the hl&h ·•peed com· putAtn and machinery tb.ey want Lo buy will never be diverted to mUlt.ary UH. I've aJready re- ported on the dlJ1raceful laxity In our export-control 1y1tem that •l&owed '\he Red Army to ride into Alp1ol1t.an lo truck• produced at a Soviet factory built wtth American k.J>ow·bow. ON TH£ aAaE occasions when the Ruttians are rebuffed by the Commerce Department bureaucrata -who are more ln- tereated Jn encoura1in1 exportl by U.S. manufacturers \.ban ln the danger that we might be helping the communial military machlne -they get what they want th.rough third partlea who buy the American equipment a nd resell it. A secret Commerce Depart· ment r_eport lists 16 cases that at ~EY, k1[)! J.loW Co ME MY Mailbox • ID Technology 1ay1 ere opteal of th e Oouriabl.nl tn~Uonal black market 1n biitl·*bnolo«y ltema whlcb art embaraoed by federal law fOI' tale dire<:tJy Lo the So- vJet umon. · The report st.ope abort of nam- ln1 the lnd111trlal pirates who tralflc in U.S. tecllnolOIY to the detriment of our naUonal aecun- ty. It does name the manufac· turera of the producu lb at ba ve been traced on their clrcuit.ous route to the KremUn 'a arma- menta lndwmy. Sources told m y auociate Dale Van Alta that the scale of the illicit transactions. and their strategic Implications. have led the Justice Department to investigate some of the c~ HERE AR E SOME of the s hocking exa mples the r eport list a; -Some hig hl y sen s it1 ve He wlett Packard ge ar waa bouaht by another U.S. firm wbJcb la "believed to have acted In concert ,vith a Weal German national by rumJabJna the con· trolled oommodlUes domett.icaJ· ly. ltnowing the int~nded illegal disposition" to the Soviet Union, where it ended up. -Miniaturize d te chnology was sold to the Brltlah sub- sidiary of a U s. firm without the proper ticenRes betwe~n June 1972, and March 1974. "Many exports w e r e hand· carried to the United Kingdom and Bulgaria. One delivery was made to the Bulgarian Embass)' an London." -Laser parts wer e exported to South Afric a in 1977. The purchaser "mis represented the intended use of the equipment, and with the he lp of a West German nationa l is believed to ha ve re-exported the eq uipme nt to the U S S. R " -SENSITIVE ITEMS we re shipped to dummy firms an Canada, a n ally on which few expo rt contro ls exist. From the re they we re trans·sh1pped to Switzerland a nd tht:n to I.he So· v1e t stale firm Technopro mtm· µort A Ant1:-.h s ubsidia ry or u U S cor poration bought com · puter~ from General Automation Inc . incorporated them into its own Pquipment and sold the re \Ullin~ product t•> Hungary The 'Jm(· 'oubs 1d1ary ~ent com puters lo H u~~ia und er a rl emonslrat aon It c 1· n st: (or c x h 1b1 l l h c r e , wh1•r •·upon ··another U K. hrm pun·hav-<I the cqutpmrnt rrom th1· ... ub:.1d1ary <il th•· c.xh1b1 1111n Jnd s o ld 1 l to t he \'SS K ·• From I 9 7 fl t 11 I 9 7 Ii . 11•1·hn11 <•I 1fatd r1·la11ng tn lnt1•I l"n rp inl t·~r:itc·d c1rc•u1t' was h;111c1 c·a rnl'd to Aust ria . then 111 i'fllJn<I. f-:a'>t <;nmany , t h1• S.1 \ lf•I l n111n Jnrl '"'"~•hly R1·ll Chrn~1 Election Challenges Cost Us Good Judges To tht> Editor I a m deeply da:.tresscd by th•· <'ha llenge to one of the Supen or Court positions. Jud ~e Claude Owens is one of the better JUd gl'S 1n tht· c·ount v, :.ind a \t·rv f11w pt·r:.on. A formc·r 1-·111 aJ.:t•nt Jnll fo rmer prosl•t·utor. ht• 11res1d1·" almo~t cxclu:.1vc ly over civil m a tters Hui tn the prc:.<.'nt <inll incumbent e ra. when a depul v district attorn1·v 1 nd1c~lled a tt•11 tat a vc 1ntenl1011 to run for hi' pos 1ttc1n, Jud ge Ow1·n" de<·l(lt·d there· wa:. no real rt·a'>on tu f:'• through a ll the expcn!-.c ;.inll strm n und tra uma of a crmte~ll'd <.'lel'l1on with suc h <i chancy pros.: nos1s, when he could retire and ::-.1t in trials as the State J udicia l Council and h1::-. inclination dac- llltcd. T he particular deputy district attorney eventually decided to challenge a different incumbent judJ?e. Three Munic111al Court Judges. including my:.clf, and five attorneys filed for the now open position. I s erious ly doubt anv of us w"uld huve f1h·d ag~1nst .ludgt' Owen:-. had he 1101 :.rn n ounn·d h1~ r et irement I know the thrl·c.· Mun1c1pal Court Judges wo uld not have At age 62. Judge Owt:ns e as ily could have worked for ano ther Sil< years and provided Anod# and valuable ser vice to t he com· mumty. IT IS A StlAME that the pre- sent politi cal climate a llows for such intimidation of Incumbent judges. I agree that those who are lazy, guilty or mil1feasan<'t' or mallea!'ianc<:, or who :ire n"n responsivc.• to com mun ity :it titudcs on hiw nnd o rde r . should he ('ha llenged Hut just becl\u~c a person is an in cumbent doc:-. not ma ke him soft on crime. .lud~c Owe ns w as a prosecutor ~nd when he heard crimina l cases, a tough judge: f am a form er deputy dis trict attorney. many or m y fellow j udges on both the munic ipal a nd s uperior court levels are former pro sc<'ulors. It would be a gross er - ror to say we are all ~oft on crime or criminals. Eve n those deputy district attorneys who get elected to the bench will be incumbents at their next e lec· lion. Does the title •·incumbent" make a Judge soft on law and or· der? Does lb.c pubUc re ally want judges changed every slx years? I hope the public can become more 11ophis Ucated about the problem . and more knowledge&· ble about the judiciary. I hope they will s electively s upport tha.e i.ocumbenls who are good and throw out those who are not. Bu\ \he public 11hould change its attitude so that 1ood Judget1, Ulte Jud•e Owena, will not retire when challenaed so aa lo avoid a 1ruelina, taxtna, economlcatly rulnoul election tight whenever a deputy dlltrlct attorney mes for t.,..,. po1ldon. RAGNAR R. ltNGEBl\ltTSEN Judie, Wet\ Oran1e Count)' Tri• Dfl'ad Wood To the Editor ln the last p urngraph of Dr Cha rles Hell'~ :.irt1d1• on Jarvi~ t I pubh::.hed in lhv S unday 1-'t-h 111 11~11" 1'11111 tw ... ,j "' • rr J'rnp11~1t;1m !.I ,,,,...:--1·-. 11' ·errt•t.'I' v. Ill 111• "" 1ft ;111'1 .. un· Tht·rt· I" .1 11tff1•rt.•111·1• m what he· 1111'.111~ Ii\ that and whut mo ... t pPoplt· n1~'t'lf 1nrludt•tl , m<:un by 1t T:ikc il look 1n lh1· t••lcohnn•· d1rt·t.·torv ~ htl1· pa~1·:. u11<l1•r ('al1rom1a. Stall• or ;md Orange._ l'OUnly or Or Bl'll <ind other/oo a r e fnnrl of t1·lll ng us how librarw~ ;.inrl 1·:-.~l·nt1al ser v1<'eS will ht-cut Afl1·r looking a t lhP lasting~ of slalt• and {'llunty 11f fices. 11 1:-. C'lear t hat thNc •~ J lot of dei.1r1 w0<1d out th1•rt• th<i l nel'ds Ill l>e trimmed hcforc any 11 bra ry fund~ arl' C'Ut EHICll KF.HN BriJa'11 B~r~t•? T o I ht' Ed1 lur With the po~~1t11 h ty or a nC'w rlrafl :ind It .. l'<)OSC'qUl.'nccs f <i m s u ~ ~e s t 1 n /.! t h a t t h l' t-; R A grou pie·!-. put up or shut up Thn have bet.>n ('hant1n~ th<.·1 r equal rights slogan~ loudly and C'learly for so long. tha t al last t hey ha VC' an excellent opportunity t •> prove Lheir desired :i 1m~ to lht• Am erican c1t1zenry Wh y not ~tort w ith Rellu Atnu~·s form1ni.< t ht• fc malt• c q u1vall•nt 11f the C rcen Be rets lshf''!. big l)rl ('haJ)i.'3UX). Wllh both <i lonas. Steinem and Allred 11s a 1dcs·de ·camp'> Thl'Y should have no trouble sol i<'llin g reC"r u1to; from the i r rathe r m asculine apJK•arin~ followers. who ha vl' corn<.' to be 1:1ssoclated with this fanatic group. Lest f hear the dissenting ('r y , "But, the first la dy and two former first ladies have vowed their support to our cause ." f s hall re- mind the m or the old adage - "pollUcs make for s trange bed- fellows."' llARRY WITT "••ers~W.. To the Editor. ff it were n 't so serious, I would have to laugh at Chris Loumakis" < Edl11o n Miller's aide) statement that Eastern "contributions" to Miller 's cam· palgn for the st ale Assembly ls a smart move because "those" people have nothinR to buy •nd do not care wbal government does In Orange County. Please, Mr. Loumakls, spare the voten your ualnine and completely false reasoning. There bn't a politician or financier In \be country or a broad who wouldn't love havin1 a vested Interest In the faatett growloa county ln the nation. We have tolerated Mr. Miller as supervlaor becau1e It waa cheaper than calling a apeclal electlon lo r1d ourtelvea of a tut· peeled "collaborator" and we U.w we couJd eaally owst bJm t•11m 1· tht• .IUlll' 1•lt•t•l 1<ir1 1111 \Ott-r:. hJ\(' not forgotten Jern Uro"n s igno ring our dt''\1rc' and 1n)>tead. allowing Jam· f'"on d.i and Torn ll:ndcn 111 d"<'1d1· "h11m 11111 ~UP<'r v1 ... or 'h11ul1I he M .1 rl} 11f u... lt\.'fJUIJlal ·•'1" Jnd Dernm·rt1 h al1kt'. ""111 1111 l'\ t•rvthtnl-! 1n our p<1"'<'r to Ix· 1·t•r t.•in th.11 t-:d1.,on Milh'r nt·\1·r ,1~.1 1n .,,.r,,., 111 JO\ 111tl1t1l"tl t'JPJ<'ll)' 111 Ori..tnJ?l' t 011nl' MAln () MOOHfo: (4-.pariSOtl To t hE> Editor llC'rt· wc g1l a gaan with our ycarl) Lattlt! hetween lt'.t<'ht'r.., pJ rt•nh untl I ht• sC'hool tlf1.Hd Th<'n' " lht' u.sual ronru.,.on of fa<'t ~ and 1 ..... 1,lt•c1 ~t.1llstH'S. anrl 1H·oph.• arc forct:d nn o ne "d"' 11r t he olh<'r f .... 111 nf'tthc r take one .,1 r1P or tht' othN but rlo wish to point C•llt ~1 ft•..,.. thin~" tha t I ha\I' not s1.•1·n 1n print und many 11r u-. arc t'ertaanly th1nk1n~ I v.as a tt>ach1.•r many year. a~o .rnd <1111 not lc.·.tH' tht• pro ft..:.sion fur fmanctal n·a,on,, I do admit that at times an this in 'ecure world 11( bus1nes~ I '4 1.'>h for II '('("Url'rl t1•nurr• (('<1Ch1ng pos1i1on. 1 havt: h ad m y own b11s 1nl'll" for Ml mt' vru r~ a nd "1s h :.oml' of thl·se tecu:ht•rs to day rouJd st and ba<'lc a nd look at th<' benefits of their JOh THEY N•:£D no high intt'resl loa ns to start. e1nd ~hcrt: 1s no f1na nc1al n sk an keepang th eir Jo b o r e mplo y e e s g o 1n1o1;. Physa<'al risks an this a reu <1rc not.hang. and they ne ve r have t he respon.s1b11ity of worrying about <'a!lh nows or poor employees The y don't have to fire or hire, a nd their boss is us ua lly too busy to be cons lanUy on their tails. T heir w~kends are free from emergency phone calls, and few teachers work until midnight I have driven around to the park· ing lot.a of our schoohl lately and , . I h"' Jrt' .ii must t'ITl pt) w1th10 m1nul1· ... artt·r lhl' .... 1ud1•nt~ hav4• lt>ft Mdll' 11( u' fly madnaght plJnt''> to k~µ appointments and art• a\.\JV fr11m ll u r f~m i l11:~ muC'h too m1.11 h W1• an• 'urv1v 1n~ :1, tht·\ mu ... t and not JU~l 1 ha"nii lht• 1.·t1•rnJI buck I hr·;ir 11f Jiii•·' durinJ! lunch 111111· .11111 r1·1·e"' amt lhm;1• v~wa 1111n ... an· ~·l~a)., "''''Urt'. guar.tn· lt·NI ;111cl troublefn·t' This 1s .i rttnt' month p rorc,.._1on <.tnd a )tnod •>Ott I Pd'.! for my own h f<" t11•.J Ith df'ntal. and r e ta remenl fund totally, C1n<i I ce1n go und<!r .in, dJ.) v. 1thout bt.•1n.: l.1<ulc.od out b) ta"e~ I don't have any 1><1wt•r lo walk uut a nd UM' :.t·;ire lJC' ll('~ So a-.. mJn} <'lllLt·n~ ... truggl1· Jnct '>t'\' th<·1r \Ja) chec k., :.mr1 bt.•11d1t-. :-.hnnk1nJ? whtlt: their h1.•adachc~ and fl:!A rs are grow 1ni::. I would sugg«-sl that many lt'.H'her' look .1t th._.1r Jnbs Ht'Spon!'1blc and important, yN;, bu t pcrhap1-o If rew o f the m "hould JOtn the-world or reality .ind hu.'>1n1•:.:-. for u "htlc trl :ip 11n·1·1 att· jll thl· benefit:. of their 1'ho:-.en proress1on Things ure tough <ill over, and m any peoplt.• wo uld trndc with you 1( they could ' ~i\M E WITtlllELO S11rr~ Mbk•dl•• To the Ed1tl)r Jt 1s cle arly impressive thal the League of Wo ma n Voters ex pended ~ much time . energy, and con cern fo r e t1 c 1ling rt>s pon!<e~ for a mendments to the general plan from Laguna Beach reside nts One s hould <'arefull y scr ut i ni~e the drawbacks in the LeHgue·s non- s c i e n ti f i c method o logy. however. before plugging the re· s uits into the planning process. ft is not valid to generalize the view of 1,300 Laguna residents a s representative of the whole populalao n unless random sa m piing p~ures had been used. This survey was voluntari· ty returned by respondents, thus th e survey sample "self- sele<'led" itself. The results a re scientifically valid for dt!Scrib- lng the vtews o( a pproximately 8 66 percent of the population (assuming a population of 15,000) -nol a very "nliable gauge" for planners or anyone else Involved In making sub- a tantial amendments lo lhe eeneral plan. RANDY WOLD 0 raduat.e Program in Social Ecology Unive~lty of California, Irvine • I.Attn• /rom rNd1r1 are 1"'1c:omf. The "9ht to C°"""lf lfttm to ltt lpOCt or 1Hmlftott Hbel .. r1wrwd. Wttn• of 300 100rdl or ,_,. wUl be ~ pr1/tr~f. AU l«t~• "fU'f In· cl.l.tdc tigno.Cure aftd ~ oddrn1 bid .am11 "'411 ~ ttrltltlwld °" r• qu.tlC If nl/fci_,.t rta.on ii appamat. Poftf'JI wtU Mt be publ11htd. , I -----------··-------·· . -------J. __________ _ I l • • • .. • • " .. • . .. • • • • • • .. • .. :-• •• • . • • .. • • • • .. '· • • . . :· :· • • . e· • . . . •: . • . ·! . . ·= .. :· ,. ThurallJ, ,tlbrwty 21 . t llO Co11l°t Reforms May Help Cons11mers . a,n.,A111d ., ..... A ........ -ber ol tlWUJDtf'I art tAiDI tUMJr CO"lf's'n'• to tm.all CW.. eowt. and .non. an wadw WaJ lO lm,..ov• \M •nc.tm, IA'Cklatlon rec.ally approved h1 Con1reaa l• dealned to hetp 1&.e-. and local aov•rnmtot. ....... ar ....,_. dllputa Mttlemtnt prosraaia. lncl\Mlinl small elalm a cOWU ~ bUI, called \.he ObplM ·llelohaion Act. tnelude9 • prorla1on for vaota and research contr.eU and eeu up an t.n· formaUoo clearlnt bouae ln UM Departmt n\ of J\llUce. The Chamber of Commerce ol the tJnlt.M .., 91,.._, Slltea bM been ur1101 a.n ove rhaul of the a mall E91t• C •t• ctalm1 111tem for aeveraJ Y.,*"' tn 1971, Ute chamber Jll"OPoHd a Model Conaumer J11aUc Act Atto r n ey Gt•ne r al de1l1necf to al m pllf y George Ot>ukmejiun court proced un11 a nd hu s u s k c d G o v make it easier for In ( t 'O ."il lMEH) Brown to appoint a d tv ldual1 to t ut for · . bip1uUs un t•ommil dam11N and t-0 t'olleel ------- lee to detcrmint> thl' Judgmeou tmpuct on ~tall' ft• A CIL\MBEa SPOKESMAN, M u rk Schult&, v~nu~ and budgets said the dnve ror reform "kmd of :>tailed In the s h o u ld \ Olt.•r s u P· statu aomewbat.'' but h4' said he wa11 ent'ouraged prove Prop 9. t•utltnK by the congressional action in ha lf lhc ~late m Critics ol the small chums system charge that come t<J x rourt hours are often inlleldble and locations ln· C'OQV_..... n..,. alao Hf tlaat iadl.tdua.ll wbo wta lhelr NMI bave a bard Ume ~; ODt study 1howtid that mon than fov ol 11 J~ .. ,.. Ot \ltr rtc:eived. Small clalma couru bMdle n~ fNm tenant·l.a8dlord arpmeata to-dlilput11 bltWHD cu1tomen and atorta ove1' IOOdl cw Mnietl. The atmOlpbe~ 11 tnlonnat. Y• ean PNMGt your own caH to the J~. You do not need a la"Wyer and, l.n tome areu. may be proldaitt.d from Ultn1 OM. There Le no jury. In mOlt placea, either tide may appeal the Judie'• r\llln1. !1ther Pefenoo, apeclal Uliltant to the pre.I-. dent for con1ume r aftatn t notes that "•m•ll claims court.a are not for .,.,,-.." Flr"lt., she aay1, "tbe •-ta lltvolved muat be re latively small; sometimes aa low a1 JIOO .... t.n addJUon, onll eoaey 11 at stake, not property or mercbudiM. • THE CllAMBE• OJ' COll•uca ha• recom- mended that small claim• CaMI be Urnlted to a maximum ot Sl,000. The aame limJt wouJd apply only to counterclaims fil_,. bJ defendaDU. The chamber t lso UD.lh&t ruular iudtes shouJd be assigneG to srftaU claiml coufta, on either a temporary or permanent buiJs. Courts should be open during normal court boun, plus at le ast one evening a week and ooe Saturday morn- ing a month. ~ia Lido Plaza LidoShopg Under tbe chamber propoNJ., botb tadlvtdaaall and compan111 would be allowed to UN 1maU clahDI couru, bat COIDpaDJ ~al.DU coWd DOt take ~ tb&D ball dM courtl' Um• and eould not be on Saturday or la U. evea.t..,. At pniMnt, accordin1 to Mn. Petenoa, 1man clahDI couru an "heavily Uled" by la.Ddlorda, ftpance companlee and other Nlnealel tryln1 to coli.c\ what \.hey Hy are OYerdue bUla. "ln fact," Mrt. Petenon HY•. "one Juda• ettJmated that 95 percent ol the cues he heard were brou1bt by b\lllneM •t.ablllbment.a. '' •U. P ETEa.80N RAS t0me advice for con· sumen planning to use small claims courts. Amons her 1ua1estions : -Find out what the court iJs like by vlsitlnt it durinJ a aeuioo. Check the phone book under city. county or at.ate government for ll1tin1s under "amaJl claims" or "people's courts." -While you're at the court, ask for the neceuary forms to fill out. Us11&lly your case will be heard within two week.a after you indicate you Intend to sue. -Be r eady to s tate your t'ase c le a rly and briefly. Rehearse your remarks ahead or time. You wiU have only a short time In which lo explain your problem and it's important to make the most of it. . A,,_.,_., • Tlgltt Sldp Ti g htening p u rse· s tri n gs. H EW Se cr e ta r y P a t r i c ia Ro b e r t s Ha r ris has directed the staff to a ward d e partme nt con - tracts competitive ly and to obser ve ceil- ings she has placed o n pro c ure m e nt bud gel FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY 22 AND 23 5 0 % to 75% Ofl Open S•day 12-5 3424 Via l ido• H•wportl..ch VaRdatM fTff r....tmg 2 piece swimsuit Now $5.00 a set ss.oo, 510.00, s 1 s .00 RAOCS val ues to 62.00 3467 VIA LIDO, ~T BEAOi 673-4510 PARKING LOT ENTRANCE Select Designer Dresses, Blazers, Suits, Pants, Skirts, Blouses , 1421"9&.w. .... 11 ... 7: .... 6 MUI Via Lido & Newport Bled., ~,__,...,.. ......... R ~ .............. .,.....,.°'."' ·~Y~~-·--Newport Beach VJA @ LlDO DRUGS •~ ~ SAVE 50-75% •JEWELRY •CERAMICS •TOILETRIES •GAMES •TOYS •STATIONERY C·ENE BUKrON In Case of Rain, We'll Move The Sidewalk Inside! •PARTY GOODS •TRAVEL SPECIAL OFFER TIMEX WATCHES Y3 OFF KODAK CAMERAS Y3 OFF ~O X /0 il i&'~ r (''Ir/ ART AT ITS F INEST U:~e JJ{ole ~olt of N e-w f)Ort R each U •i que Gi it • POLAROID CAMERAS 25%0FF n1wn F ' •·n Sund.iv SELECTED MODELS l44S Vlo Udo, Mewport hock. 675-0 150 3439Via Lido. Newport Beach 673-5430 3.l:!X \ 1a l.1d•1. ''""port 8t>a<'h 6i:I 11>:;~, f\•rn..-I OHO•'\• fH~hll' tl•tti' SIDEWALK SALE BOOTS 1/2 PRICE t#I ~ ~ ~ ~@ l"9-to Sl7ll eG.JfjTHE SHOE TREE ! SANDALS '25 ~ ~ ORTWOPAIR ·~~~ @O~ FOR '40 ~t.75.00 ..torted c..._ & 1tyt.1 34 10 Via Udo, M•wport IHCll HECl'S MBCS STOIE ·s1DEW ALK SALE 673-5521 • -iiiii Friday & Salw .,, F11M ..-, ZZ & 23 Suits, .... .. 210.oo • • • • • • Now 79" & 89" s·port Coats ...... IJS.M ................ Now 59" Sport Shirts • .,. ............... Mow •/2 Price Dress Shirts .... , ...... Jue .. Mow 7" & 9" Sweaters ...... °"'° .............. Mow 1/2 Price I .................................. ·1tec-h1s _,,_,~, nous 1467"9 ..... Me.,.. .... # ( ' GOURMET COOKWARE SHOP 20% OFF EVERYTHING IN THE STORE TWO DAYS ONLY-FEB. 22 & 2 3 3441 Via Udo, Newport Beach 6 7 5-1 460 I I 3 to I I 2 OFF Selected Ite ms, Gowns , Robes , Panty Hose, Slips, Danskfo, Bras. Slippers GOWNS 1/3 to 1/2 OFF UPS Courtesy Shipping Throughout the USA 3406 via Lldo•NcwrX>r1 B<·och. c.1 02oo:J 171•l fi73-77K) -----------------------------· -·--....... • Swollen Creek !'lan .Ju;m Crt·t·I. \.\ h1 r h rolls toward 1111· ..,,.;1 from th<· "' .1h.•r..,hl·d that t.>xtends up lrl[(J lllllUll[ ,!Ill:-. Ill hi.H'kground. Can be cl d1 ..,t1 t11·tl\1• IOl'l'(•nt duru1g hard n uns Jn -.umrm·r 11 ·-.. .1 pus:-.} l'tll a tru:kh: H an~t.·r Pc.arkl'r 11;.incock , who ~t·rves in l 'aspers l'.1rk t'tl!-.I of San Juan Cap1str1mo. said dc!-.I ruct1011 lo tht· park has bet.•n minimal <lurrng f'<•t'\'fll rums. a few trees los t. • Senior Complex Pushed Laguna R eope1is Co1istructio1i Talks Negotiations for construction ~ or a senior citizens housing com - " plex atop a downtown Laguna f Beach parking s truct ure have ,.. been reopened by the City Coun- ~ ell r T he council voted , 3-1, to ' uuth orize City Man ager Ke n ~ t 'ranks to firm up a contract with Windsor Pacific Develop- m ent Co to erect the p<irking , and. housing faeilrly at a max- ~ imum cost of $1 25 m illion earlier bid agreement to do the JOb for $754,000. Windsor Pacific revised Its figures on the 191 parking-space p roject. Spokesmen r eported the cost would be more than double the inilla l proposal. But a spokesman said Tues - day nigh t the firm now believes it can complete the structure for Sl.25 million , lnclud1n~ architects' fees. m ent agen<'y requircmenL'> thut the housing be opened to cit.iten!> Ii ving outs1d£• Laguna Beach Members of Tuesd ay night':. s pa rse council audience also ob jected to an e levat<>r housing tower proposed for the s tructure because 1t towers above the city's 36-foot maximum struc lure height limitation Dawson objected to city ur ceptancc of llUO m onies Laguna Declares Crisis ta1una Buch City Council members have dec lared a s tate o f e m e r1ency f o r lhe 1ecood time, reinforcing the ,..,clara tlon m ade Sunday durtng a haatlly ca l led emerien cy seaalon T h e secon d declara- tion , to assur e lega lity of the measure , came a11 a slight r ai n f e ll o n La 1una Beach w h e re m o r e th an 200 city w o rke r s h ave been . cleaoJng up rain-caused problems and preparmg for the next weather on- s laught. THE DECLARATION allows the city to enter private property when a possible dan f'er is pre- sen t ed , author izes the city maruigcr to spend unbud geted funds for em eq~en cy work a nd pavt>s the way for low· c ost loan s t o c 1u zen s with property damage. accord.Ing lo City Clerk Verna Holhn~c·r I n con1unc·tion with the e m ergcnt'Y dcdarn t1on filed by Gov ~d· mun d G Br own Jr Tuogd ay . the city 's e m e rgency declarat ion also pavei. the way for pn:-.s1ble fed~ral a nd s ta le reimbursement for damaged s treet s and utilit1t·s. she iuud R evenge Beating Probed Newport Reach pol1re s a y m o r t• a r r e .., I s arc ant.Jcipated an tht· re· vcngl! motivated b<·alln).! Lon9 Handled SHOVELS Me•I lr•ol•d •lewl ble<I•• ,,.,.,, <11 n.11d .. ood ftitndl•~ Your ChOl{.e 01 !l)U~ OO•nl Of l>Plld• REG S8.19 $5.99 TRASH CANS l? '''Jf C ,,m.t 'tainl1tm:, w 11t m v1.tt ''·tncjh·' \httl '-K.11 d() .... ti 1.rt Iii (, '>I..,., $6.88 CHACON VITAMIN 8-1 U,'CJut ,.,.. ltttn,pf,..nJ "t• > lot plJnf1rv1 ''·•"· 04,,nl,1111 •••><I rull1nq' lb"'' Rr C 11'J< 69¢ LOCAL JERSEY GLOVES ft\, ,,1.,,,, ,,,,,._,,_ : '"' ,,,.,,,, rn"'' .,,,, t•ovt.v '''''d K'h' •n fnt•d1um •"'' '·'''J•1 ._.,.,, ~HG S I ll/ 88¢ OXYGE~ PLUS GARDEN HOSE '"'''"''' o'·'"' ,,,,..,J ,,., ........ . ,, t 'I• ,, " 'J'''"""t" ttuh11·nl~ d.H•< II';' h 1 u,t1I , 1t 111 «lv S2 '11 $1.49 Council me mb<'rs voted un<in· 1 mously on Fc·h 5 to <'ease ne~ol1atwn :-. with lht• Los An,::clt•s h<1 st:d dt•v<·lopment f1rrn unlt•ss 11 1·1111hl live up tu Jl'- O nly Councilman flow:.ird Oa wson voted again!>t rcopcnrng ron :-.tructwn d1scuss1on JI 1~ v<Jte followc·d obJl'Clllln'> ti) frdernl !lousing ;,ind l.:rhan Develop· "II VD is calling the s hot!>," he declared. "For a few dollars in federal money we <trt: giving ourselv~ some cond1t1on:. thCJt ar e undesir a ble to the whole com munity " Ht• objcckd t(1 lhc arch11t·r tural p ropo!>ab and hou ... 1ni.: dt•ns1ty. su~gesting that Ill 'I' funds be rcJt!l'kd and th1· llr''J eel o~ned lo priva tl;' entNpn..,1· or lhr -.on or thf' t'l l) ... --===========~-----------------­ ,. . :- ' Mesa's Sunshine Studio Shut Down H)' Jt\('Kit; llV M AN O! llM O•llt Pilot SIAll '-, u n -..h1 nc· Studio. lht: nude rrwdc·lmg studw that has battled lh1· 1·11, of C't1!>ta Me:.a 111 cuurt for I"''' ,v1·;1r•., ,.., IJermuncntly 1·l11'i l·rl m11l "ill dn1p 1t!> <.1ppt·al of ~..,air Boart.I Will R~vi ew Pag~ant Vote .in Or:111i.:1· C'ounly S uperior <.:ourl tl1·n..,11m , tht• studio·.., al · lorrH.·y s:.11d 'fuc::.day Sunt<.i An•• attorn r·v Jame.., Corr '>at<! h<· wouhl fi ll· a n11l1cc 111 ab<mdon appeal today, al the r t·qu£•st of ht:-. ellenls . !>tud10 •1Wnl'r P atr1<·1a McNully and Wilham .ind P&ulci Engl('. wh11 "" n thl· hwldmg al 583 W 19th Sl whN<.' th<.' studio was locc.itcd . When thl' studw was forced by c•ourl or<lt•r to 1•!11'><' its doors 1n l>1•ee mb1·r. (;orr s aid the t·c·onoml<' hard..,h1p m 1~hl force hrs clients to drop the ir s uit. The c·ourt ordt•r wa.., '>Uhs cque ntly upheld by both lhl• F'lurth Di~ T he· 1ss111· or whl'lh1·r or not "' 1 net Court of Appeal and the c·ontmut: to hold lhc <.1nnu:1I Miss ('ahfomrn Supre m1 · ('ourl <>rangt• <'ounl y F a ir pag1•an1 will c·om1· twfon· the· orau~t· CCis\a Ml•Sa <'1t y Alll1rn1·v ('ounty F:11 r Hoardtonsghl H11bt•rt ('am pu ~n,; Ii\ ho 11.1.., Tht• nwclin~. o pe n lo lh<· bc1•n tnvolved in th1· case dunng public·. w1Jl 1Jt•J.(in at 7 pm. in thr· lhe pust two yt·ars, sauJ hi• 1<. ra1rgroundS admin1 ~trallOll pkased lhat it appc<trS to he• bu ildin~. X8 Fa11 l>nvc, Costa nvl'r Mt·sa . 'Frankly, I'm nnl surpnsed The Fair Board voted last because I lhank the city'!> pos1 month to drop t h1· traditional ti on regarding its wning pro· pageant. s aying 1t was oot of t'l•'1ures is prctl) unassail&ble," <fate. hut '>t·vcral mi•mhl•rs who C'ampagna said. then addl'd "Ith wc·re :.ibsent from the m ct'llllg a !>m ile, "The harl' c1·onom11·!> arc aaaini..t them." obJe<·lcd and s ucceeded in hav-,.. ing th<· mallcr brought back for T he C'rty ('oun<·il 1'1:.11 m rn~ I hi· rt-cons1dt·rat1on !.tud10 added hligh t tr> It'> F-.rr Ma n<.1gt'r K<·n Fulk said downtown r l'dl'Vdopmt•nt art•a, hoard rncmbcri, <'o uld d<.:cid<' ln de nied the studio a cond1t111nal t·ontinu<' with the pageant. to use permit that would allow 1t Lo rcplacl' 1t with a scholarship operate ('Om pet1l1on <>pt.'n LO young fair Studio owner!> the 1-~nglt•:-. exhibitors. ur to sponsor both. owned Sunshine und its St!>lt·r Fulk said su1lporters <tC tht• o;turlio Ill Anaht•im until thl'V 1>ageant pointed lo 1h puhhc1ty wen· :-.old to M 1:-.s M cNult y la:-.t Councilman Kelly Boyd \.\as a bsl'nl from the sessmn Under the federal llU O pro gram. the city woultl coni.truct I ht• par king structure• Lind the devl'loper would µlace up t11 74 low cost apurtmcnls on the third It•\ cl The developer woul1I ll'asl· th<' third level from th<· 1·1l v at a cost cnabhn~ rl'asonahl<-·n·nb for ... e naor c1t1 zen!> l1v1n~ 1n th<· apartment!> Councilm1·n su1d c<:1 rly lh111 month lh<·y were unrornfortablc wtlh the poss1bll1ty lh1· c·1ty mi~ht haV<' to com<' up with a1> much as $1 m1lhon more lo c·om· pll•tc lhl' prOJt'l'l The city currently ha!> $4!!'.l,000 1n community development g ra nt funds and $108,000 in p<irk in~ lll·heu money an<l $5411.000 in m<'ll-r rcvt•nucs C'1ty M ana~er Franks "as or dc•rl'd Tut~day to n ·11nr1 hark on the· negotiations with thP d1• vt·lopmt•nt fi rm at ltw March HI ('t1Unc1l 1>C'>MOn . f1 re · C'h1cf TakC'n into 1·usto1l)' In 1· o n n t· c· t 1 011 w 1 t h l h ,, weekend 1nr1dcnt was a 17 y c ar -11 Id N l' w p q r.t lh'ach ~1rl . whu. polie'c' allegC'd luri·d K<·v1n Recd. 19, to tht· Newport I !eights home m which four mf'n lx•at him ThC' girl n ·maant·d m t·u~lody tod ay at Orr1ngt· Count; J 11vt•n1le llall Y 11ung H1·t·d. '>On of Fire Chie f James lkt:tl. "a-.n ·t ho!>p1tal1ze•d a lthough . poliC't' -.11 1<.l . ltll' beatan~ took place oVl•r a two hour perwd .incl kft him with fuc·1al inJurics. 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HOURS: I 0:00 to l :JO VISA & MASTR CHARGE ,iel' ~ SOUTH LA.uHA MteU& ------------- 7 t r --, • Orange 13oa81 EO&T ION ~ • I , ' "••rRe•et••• f Dally New8paper • VOL. 73, NO. 52, 3 SECTIONS, a PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21 , 1980 c FIFTEEN CENTS f ' 116 N-M Teacher Layoffs Seen Nfte Sto.-.. To•i9•t Short Weather Break Ahead? By JOANNE REYNOLDS Of IM o.ily ~ ... S~tf Weather forecasters said to· day Southern California may get a break In its we a ther this weekend but they predicted the res pite from rain would only be temporary A spo kesman for the U S Weather Service said the storm that hit Wednesday night was diminishinJZ. makiniz room for a 2,500 Flee Flooding 111 Desert Bv Tht> Associated Press Torrents or water streammJZ off dt'sen mountains 100 miles t:'3SI of LM i\nJZCl<'!' burst three levees and !.ent water cascading ovc•r the top or a dam and rivt"'rbanks. 1oday. forcing the evacuation of more than 2,500 persons in Palm Springs and the tin~· community of San J arinto. More Lh11n 9.000 other persons in a huize section t)f desert In southwestern Riverside County had their homes and businesses inundated ,;;ith c;wirline: mud and water R c 91 d t> n ts f r a n t i c a 11 y sa ndbagJZed lhe s hore or the Salton Sea as a ~ormally dry TORNADO SLAMS SOLANA BEACH -AS wash was transformed into a 100-foot·wide river. threatening to push water over the banks of t h<.' lo" lying inla nd sea 150 miles southeas~ of Lsos Angeles. Rams from I.he sixth punishing s torm in nine days left vi sitors <1 t hotels and s hopping centers s lo gg in g throug h mud and debris in San Diego's fashiona- ble Mission Valley. Cars at one hole l "were towed away as a courtesy .. so they wouldn't drown," a clerk said . a nd water stood six feet deep in o ne restaurant. A minitornado hit Solano Reach. 20 miles north or San Diego, damaging a dozen houses a nd downi ng powe r lines Wednesdav Meantime, rescue rs s earched for three brothers who were feard dead after being s wept away on a raft in a drainage ditch in El Cajon. • The National Guard was called into the exclusive desert. resort of Palm Springs to help m aintain order. said Col. Andy Wolf. a Guard spokesm an in Sacra m e n to . H e said 95 Guardsmen were being sent south from Northern California to help out. So far, 19 have been reported killed in the series of storms, wbkh bave dumped more than o ne foot of water on Sou1hem ,. California since they began Feb. 13. Another two Inches of rain fell on the desert areas in the new storm. Damage has mounted into the hundreds of millions or dollars . 'No Team, No]eam~ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Levi Strauu, tbe maker of blue Jeam wh1eb Hll for .. mucb u d oe tbe Soviet black market, 11 currently tevtewtn1 tu contract to send 23,000pa1rs of lta deni m pants to Moscow for the Sommer Olympics. • "No , U .S. team, no jeans," Levl Strauu pro- motlon director Jobn Houck said Wednesday. n.e compqy also bu a coetract for 21,000 wblte T· abirta wltb a Levi lofO and .,...raJ tboal•nd blue de· nlm Jadutta to clothe all of tbe ....... Involved wlth tlleObmPks. ------ new storm expected to lash the coaat tooieht. dropping two to four more inches of rain. After that, the weather service forecasters said there may be a break between storms . leaving Saturday relatively clear. But that ray or sunshine is on- ly to last until storm number eight arrives Sunday. The weather service started num bering the storms last week. Wednesday night's storm, which brought an Inch to two inches of rain. was number six. T he total rainfall figure for the seemingly endless str ing or storms ranges from a low of 5.76 inches in Costa Mesa, to 8.16 in Santa Ana , where the season total is 17.48 inches. As has been the case for the past eight days, the south coast suffered most under the deluge. In San Clemente, residents of Camino de los Mares had to be evacuated from thei r homes early today. More than half the 51 people were taken to the com· munit y c lubho use at t h e Shorecliffs Mobilehom e P ark. only to become trapped with the residents of the 150 mobilehomcs when slides cut o(( the entry road. lncluded among those isolated r esidents and evacuees is Richard Ahlman. the reUred San Clemente planning director who is a member oC the city council. San Clemente city officials s aid about 20 of the Camino de los Mares residents were taken to San Cleme nte High School. That group was allowed to try to get to their homes early today but t he mud cove r in~ t he northeast city street made the area impassable. The officials also said lhcy don't know how long it would take to get the four feet of mud off the road to the mobilehome park. As the series of storms con- tinue to pelt the Orange Coast. gover nment o ffi c ial s sa y damages to public and private property continues to mount. Wednesday, San Clemente of· ficials said damage in their city woufd exceed e milJlon dollars. Today, they said that figure is going to go conside rably higher. U.S. Boycott Oaimed Not 'Irrevocable' LAKE PLACJD. N.Y. CAP) - The head of the U.S. Olympics Committee s aid today that, despite statements by tbe Carter admlniatraUoo, he did not con· sider the U.S. boycott of the Moscow Olympics "irrevoca- ble." And the committee aaya it still inteodl US pick a team for the Summer Games -tf only to honor the young athletes wbo b ave trained so hard for Moacow. APeearinl today on NBC·TV, USOC president Robert Kane said. "Only tbe fooUth and the dead say anytblng inevocable. "The Games don't take place until next July, the fint part ol Au1u1t . . . Co11ditiona may chance, and we hope that tometldnl wlll.bappen to permit our atblltel to take part.·~ Any poulbllitJ ol Ameriean partidpetiee iD tbe Gamel •P-~ar::. over Wedneed3... 1'tMD Carter'• de for So•let wltbdrawal from Afpad .......... wtth DO lip that Soriet troope ........... . "We wlU Dal oartidpate bl ilMt Ol1mpln ta »oaeo•," sald State Dedartm..t spokesman Hoddial <!art.-. The USOC, wblcb ts 10lely responalble for fteldinc an America team, bad aald Lt would Rad by Carta'• de· termt.udcm ol wibat wu belt for UM Umt.181atM. Bat USOC of. nelaJI NMI tMJ woWd mlb oo formal ....... .nut at lealt AJ»ril. • can.r'. ............ urted Aaaenz:: '° caoUnue nn .... c...,. n1 to lite 011..,tc \comlldtMI: .,..,, ...... ~ ... ---ll ....... RESQUACEFUL DUO FIND A WAY OF OnTING A80VIE tT ALL IN MN CLEMeff1'E. .. . ..,,.. .. W•tta, Jeaon Levine, 5, Use Catbird Se8t tor Ob9ervlng Battle A,.an.t Mud Mudslides Hit Clemente 51 Reside11ts Evacuated Duri11g Floodi11g By RAYMOND ESTRADA JR. Of llM o.llY l'IMI Sl•ll Some of the 51 San 'Clemente residents evacuated from lhetr homes durin~ predawn flooding today tried lo return this morn- ing only to find four feet of mud blocking their street One Camino de los Mares res t· dent almost turned a round when she saw the m ess in front of her southeast San Clemente hom e Sh e picked up her dog and slugged on lo her house. The mudslide on Camino de los Mares prevented the 400 res1 dents of nearby Shorecllffs Mobile Home Park from driving down the hill to leave the blu/r top community. One of the stranded ShorecliHs r esidents, City Councilma n Richard Ahlman. said he and his neighbors have been without electrical power since early this morning. But Ahlman said spirits ~re high among his neighbors this morning even lbougb they do not know when they can get out of the mobile home park. Ahlman said he and b is neltbbors still have gas and telephone .ervice. About 30 ol the Camino de loa Mares resident& were driven up to the Sboreclitts clubhou.se and were stranded there along with the mobile home park residents. Ahlman said. • "We set up a k.itchen for them (the evacuees) and Ced them soipe food." said Ahlman, who retired in 1978 as San Clemente's planninf chief. Another 20 Camino de los Mana nmileata were evacuated early Uda mornln1 to a Red Cro11 abelter at the San Clemente Hi1b School 1Ym· nut ma. Police Lt. Al Eblow aakt thole reaict.u bave tbe optioe of re-mailUI tbere or trytq to Co lllO••· aa.aince more rain ii ex· PHted ~t. aolna home may not be poealble, be •Aki. some o1 u.. eam111o de 1o1 11.,.. bomel were nooaect wttb tooer DNIL A dam• .. ..U.Ute ...... ~ 1.9day. Clty ~were att4mptiq to brtlll a ....,_ In c.bJa mom.ID• to eller .,,.y U.. mud in fnlnt of the II homeil tm.at--4 by the n.w-.....a. Cl&J wwtmeo wttded · la ldp deep IDlllll wbile trytq to c&ear a c.lo11•d 4lre&na1• pipe on Caminocle ... llana. -"9111 ..... ., .............. . WORICa8 TRY TO TURN BACk MUD TIDE Tiiie w ... .._°"ca-..• 1oe...,.. City offtciai. believe elttreme- ly heavy rains at about 1 a.m. todQ wMbed o.at eome llatunl· 1Y foftMd earth llMwadl on a bluff overloollln1 the flooded homes. · WMll tbe pools of water oe the bluff ~ed. tbe water and mud ume 1'Ulblnl down to the street..,.,. llost. OarnUM> de lol M area ret· identa _,. evacuawel by J a .m .• firer,nensald. San m.m.ate Jl'tl'e Capt. Nlek llaule luld to eecape bll llooded city ltMSan .._.. wberl ... waa trapped iD mud and water .... .. on an emeraency call to Camino de IOI Mu. today. lfaule said be could not see a ~ lar1e puddle in the road abnd of him in the predawn dartnea. M aole said be tried to M4P out ot bla ltalled station wa1oa only to find that tbe water aact mud bad reacbed bit door. He opeoed a window 8lld crawled to ~· City crew• towed Maule s 90&'1 wlalde out ot the mud at I a .m. A Coroaa womaa viii= fn.da OD \lie muddy w.l cad• tbat ruUed c»wn ..._. lllllff pricW ber and w bo11tt u U..1 e_y acaated t"• house at ITO CamloO de lot Marea. lllcbele WaUI, who wu .Wt· illa Joel Levine, said at.. wu at the aame boale tn Jt'78 when the street was flooded wtUt mud. rt --_._. ___ _ ----~--.&.·--·-~·-~-~----...,._, __ .....__ ....... Budget Trims Blamed By JACKIE HYMAN OI .. Deity~ SUft Newport-Mesa school trustees indicated Wednesday they will send layoff notices to more than 116 teachers and 12 to 15 special e d uca t ion s taff m e mbers because of declining enrollment and the need to trim next year·s budget by about $.'i m illion. The la yoff:. wi II save an estimated S2 6 mill1on, offi~ials said Trustees ;fft• expected to ap- prove the layoff notices and a list of names at their meeting next Tuc>sdar L'nder s tate law. teachers must be notified by M.art•h 15 if they are to be laid off fo r tht> next school vear lfowC'ver. no layoCfc; in an t1c1pat1on of the Jarvis ll income tax cut init1ativ<' are planned, t rustl'ec; said They noted that 1t 1s uncl'rtatn how much would have to be cut from the budget if the propos ition pac;ses in .June. A'> recommended by Superin· •endent John ~1coll. the layoffs v.ould cut about 130 full·t1 me Pos1t1oni. Because somf• part· 11mc workers ar e mvolvC'd, more than 130 indi viduals would be af· fected but no exact count was a vailable Loda~ Teachers are laid off in re· v erse order o f sen iority Depe nding on rellrements and lea\•es ol absence. some of the notified teachers may not ac tually be laid off .. Nicoll recommended the follov. tnJ.! cuts -4S temporary teaching pos1 tions . -40 ttfUlar teaching PQ6ls . -15 s pecial education te aching positions 12 to ts s pecial education support s lots. such as nurses, p sych o log is t s a n d s peech theraptst:- 10 teachinJ.? pos1t1oni. 1n the basal pro~ram, which provide~ phys1c<il education . mu:,1c and other l'nnchment 1ns1 ruction 1n ele m entary schools There are 34 full time PQ!'tt1ons in the basal program S ix prim a r y r eadin g teacht·r !>lotc; The recomml'nded cut an the bas al program could put the dis- t r 1 c t 1n confli c t with the :'\e wport·Mesa r ederatioo of Teachers. which 1s demandtr. in current contract negotiar s that the program be left in ct except for declinmg e nrollment layoffs Hov.•ever. district offi cials said the March 15 deadline for layoff notices doesn't allow them to wait until a contract is agreed upon Union officials couldn't be reached for comment today Some parents' groups have ex· pr essed concerns that cuts m the basal program could hurt mid· die and high school m usic pro- JZ r a m s by cutting down the number or youngs ters who could participate. Group Withdraws SACRAMENTO <AP> -The anti-nuclear group which sought the hearings on Rancho Seco have withdrawn from them. Coast Weather Flash Oood watch for caoyoos with ln<:reu ingly heavy rain aJoni the coast and inland thro ugh tonlsbt. Showers Friday decr-easma to ~ pettent durlq day. INSIDE Te•A" Whole wotcllfag lloa btcOtM Q .. ,,..,.,,. n.dutTv in Califomjo •oUh Cna of t~ of.,... tobn o.t to NO °" com1M'rdol ~. Pa,,.81. . • ~--JVST BREAIUNC -----..... t.oi. unu /rofft •odAM'• eoorid ..s....,.,. *"~ World Gold Pricea kyro~ket After Dip LONDON l AP I Gold pn~ *1ftck9'M &ode)', la.lAlDI Iranians: Fint The Shah llJ ftit 4;r I I dt&M Prw ~2 an tlUM\' 111 Zur1th, $3$ •n OUDe9 lD LoDdce llld al.If aa ounce in tlon1t Kong to r.-cover from 1ha11l drope Wectne.dey. Th~ dollar WOii mlitt"d on ro~1•n ('Uff'f'RC)' markets Dealers attnbutt>d We<lnf'Sday'• drop ln 1old pricee. which f•ll S4I an OW\~ ln Zunt'h, Sll an ounc. In ~ and SSS llO 1n ounce In llon.i l<on1 . to •n uain1 of world tenalon•. a atrenrthenlnl( nf the dollar, and a ler1e number ol •hort u lea. Tbett wlll be DO ci.maey for the U.S. Embuay bOlllacea In Tehran W\U.l the dtpoHd ahah ta returned t.o lru , the Moalem m llltante holdinlC tbe embassy said today. The metal bett•n Its recovery Wednesday ln New York and tontin\aed u.a upward mov. to<tay In Hon1 Kona and Eu~. where gold cl0fi4!d at -2.SO an oun~ to turtcb end ... .,.~ in London Th~ cle»ina wold Pfi<'t' In Hona Kona Thw-aday waa SM9.67 an ounct• S...W-1 f'or~~ IH ..... WASHINGTON \APl AbOut 70,000 Rus1uan .troops .re opt' r ~ 4ng lnslde Af 1hanl1lan "" tth another 30 ,000 · 1upportln1 tht'm from ac-ross Lht> bordt>r with the Soviet Union, the State Department said today ·'Th~ al'tual number on either side or the border fluctuates !>Om1.•whal from day to day u 1ndiv1duals and units rotate," one ofrlctal !>U1d .. The ovt'rull total of forces committed to what is now a tM>att-r of CJpt>r1.1t1on~ h~ remained relatively stable over the past few wct•k-. · Talla CottfbtNbtfl PARIS lAP> Sccrctar)' of State Cyrus R . Vance said lo· da\ there was much s1m1lanly between the positions o( the United States a nd Frann· on a Western response to the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, but differences remain. Eme:gin~ from 4 1 :i hours of talks, that included a working lunch. wtth I-rcnch l-'orc1gn Minis ter Jean Francois P.oncet at the Foreign Ministry. Vanc·t.· suid the two of them had discussed the Afghan situation an depth Boflcou Baf'"lch•fl f 'after• LONDON <AP! St.·cn·l•HY of State Cyrus R Vance con· ceded today ht' h:11I failt'd lo win unanimous backing from America '!. European ;;ilhcs for President Carter's call for a boycott of the Moscow Olympics In London at the end of a tour that a lso took him to Bonn, Rom e and Paris. Vance told reporters he found "general agree· m cnl on the nature of the threat" to Western security resulting from the Soviet military move into Afghanistan "and on the gt'n('ral objective~ .. o f Western policy. But he added, "There arc differences of opinion on how lo carry them out. .. 2 Jurors' Illnesses Recess Barley Trial By FREDE RICK SCJIOEMEIJI. OI tlw 0•1ly Piiot l.1411 Tht· murdC'r trial of nt•wsman Thoma!. /\ndr(•w B:1rl ey was n · l'l'sscd today until Mo nday 'occause two rc•mall• Jurors. who became ill. W<'r<' absent De fense attorney Geor~{· Chula. who 1s representing the rorme r Dally Pilot reporte r, was ,chcdulecl lo ('Omplctt· his final a q~um<'nl today but could not d o .., o d u t' t o l h c u n c x p c <' t e cl :.. bse ncl·s Chul:i. in :Jn 1•mot1o n11I appeal 10 llw !'.C\'en m:m. five woman pa nel WC'dnc'>da\. <,a1d t hl' 1-!r<'atest c rim<' !hat Harl<'y 'hnu Id ht• found J!Ul lty of 1s in \ olunt::ir) man ... lau,::hl<•r 1n l'On o ection with the May 26 stabbm~ uf his w1ft.• Catherine, 46, outsidt· a Santa Ana restaurant Chula and Oeputy Dis trict At 1orn ey C liff H arris w C're ... chC'dul<'d to mt'.'l't this afternoon w11h Judi:c M<.ison L Fenlon to decide how the tri:.11 should pro <·eed if th1• t wn Jurors cannnt l'Ontinue on the ca s f' Thl' potential Jury problem was bad m•ws for both '>ldl's beca use the• trial. now in its '>IXth week. ,., !.<> n(•<H its con dusion In his fm<.11 argum ent to thl' panel Wednesday, llarris s aid Harley. S I. d cl1 bcralely pre· meditated the killing of his wifr and therefore s hould be convict t.•d of murder "She had a right lo hv<' even though she m ay haVl' done !'.Orn e bad things." Harris said The wo ma n's dea th. m the prosecutor's o p1n1on . w as caused by the continuing turmoil bet ween Barley and his wife and her de<:ision to back o ut of an agreement to move with Barley to Ireland That agreement was violated, II a 11ris said, when Mrs. Barley d emanded that a $1,200 tax re· fund c heck earmarked for the trip be used instead to buy a second car. OftANGECOAST c DAILY PILOT t ...,.. Or~ (o--"\t r>.1ly Plu,t, with.,.,,,,"''"''°"" r-fW'C.l tM ~pr.,,.,, I\ OUl)lluw-d by t,.. 0.-M'OI" Co.'I Pvtllf'\htf"Q (Ol"ftOtl'ty \,li'"'r•filll'...011~"'" l)Uftlt\N-d """"""°""' ,..,,..°""°"' f, to.ey '°" (°''" M4"'W .........., 8fo«~ P'tW\trncrtO" 8rNflil/f-(y'\ ,,.,,. v.-on ,,._...,... '~~M"'~"'c°"''' • <11""4t .. r...qtOftllf "'°'''°"' •• ..-•\N'd S..vr-d•~ •f'ld ~.,, TN> Ottori<tOiM ~\\hftt .. ~ ., tll't 1)0 ""'"'t&•.,Si.trwt ~~G.,.lf0tftM•J1.t. .. _ .. _ ,.., .. ~,.,., ""'91•~ JK_ll_ ...... ---o.-·-n _ll_ ···-,_ ..... -..... 1M~ ... .,.u1w -. ... ~ _ ... - .... 1..-M _l ... I:- °"'°'' .:::;.,. ~ .. '41.,.w;~·~~ =~ Tel.,_ .. (714)tQ.Qlt Ctl I llfled Al#ll;o ... 4 toll1I ~~I•-· (All .._J I , ... left Wf L ,., • 6 --.: .,.._,, r ..The vow Wai. m adC'. It WllS v1olaterl badly ;rnd the next th1nR vou know. lh<'rc· hC' was with a knife." Harris said "You're going to hav<' some ::\ympathy for Mr. Barley. but· you 're going to have to call the s hots the way they we r e,·· Harris added. In opening his final argument. Chula said ... You must have th<· mental capacity to form tht.' <>p <'c1fic inte nt to kill This ... pt'df1c int<'nt 1s not proven " It 1s lhC' de fcn'>c· contention thut Barll·y was !'.uffenng Jn akohohc ·blackout and h:Jd no knowled~e of v.hat he was doing llu ring the a ttack. "ffr was out of it : he "Was flat out nf 1t ." said Chula pomtin~ out that Barley's blood alcohol 1£'vc•I was nearly double that al wh1C"h a person is considered l1·i::u lly intoxicated Shuttle Bus Approved For Airport Orange County s upervisors gave their blessing Wednesday to negotiations for a s huttle bus service lo relieve overcrowding at John Wayne Airport The action. at t he request or Supervisor Thomas Riley, opens the doors for talks with the Los Angeles Departm ent of Airport o ffi c ials to finan ce jointly passenger bus s ervice fro m Orange County lo Ontario In· ternational Airport. ··This is not a binding action. but it is a clear message of our willin gness to l ook ror alternatives ror air travel rrom Orange Co u nty ," Ril ey declared. L-Os Angeles officials have ex· pressed willingness to share costs equally with Orange County in t be belief that the bus service a lso would reduce use at Los Angeles International Airport by Orange CounUans. Riley aide Steve Kozak said that 10 daily trips to Ontario are envisioned at a cost or about $400.000 per year. One-way fares of about $4 are under consider&· lion as a way to offset coats, he said. Two p ickup poi nts for air travelers alao may be likely, he said. One might be near John Wayne Airport and the other lo the vicinity of Disneyland Hotel. Women Nix Draft WASHINGTON (AP> - Femlnilts artwns •t•lmt draft realltraUon say it wUl not im- prove mllitery readlaeH but could lead the United St.tea closer to • war. ''WODleo ba .. alwa,s led anu.war mcmnnenta and we are 1pealdn1 out now a1alnlt eftorta to malte UIOther wer tbi.DUbl• and ecceptaba. " former New Yortr Rep. Belia Abzu1 ta.Id Wednelday . ' Th'-' hard-UAe at.ale ment came ua th\I \J.N. inveat.laatlve c:om- m i1elon on I ran remained 11talled. A co-chairman of the com· m1uion unexpectedly left Switzerland for New York today as agreC!ment on a timetable for rt!lease of U\e Tehran hostages reportedly continued to elude ne1oliators. Iranian leaders de- nied there was any link between the commisst0n 's work and possible release of tbe approx- imately SO host.ages AyalolJah Ruhollah Khomeuu and Iranian President Abolbasaan Banj-Sadr also de- manded the return of the shah. but t he militants' broadcast statement was the only one directly t ying the hostages' freedom to the return or the ousted monarch. In a Tehran radio "mobiliza- tion week" broadcast m o nitored in London. the militants said: "'Today is a day of mobiliza- tion or the Iranian nation against a ll aggressive occupationists. parti cularly America which m ust deliver up fugitive Moham mad Reta and the assets he has stolen. "ll must realize that lht• longer it delays the more it ex poses its ant1·buman nature to the world. "In the event of delay any ex pectation of clemency for the hostages would be foolish ... ln another development, the Moslem militants. holding the Americans captive at the cm bassy for the llOth day. declared that one of three U S. diplomats in c us tody a t the Fo re1J?n Ministry should be put on tnal for a lleged <.'onnections with cin Iranian terrorist group. The departure of U ~ com mission m<.'mbN Mohamed lkd Jaoui rrom Geneva was not t'>. plained I\ U.N. spokes man in the Swiss c1tv. Anthony Cum f)v.:. .;aid BedJaoui's business in New York was "apparently not as · sociated with the commission's mandate" but that it was "most possible" he would m eet with U .N . Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim m New York. HcdJaou1. AlgC'ria's lJ N. am· ba~sador. 1s a co-chairman or the five.member commission \\toman Stabs Girl, 15, in Costa Mesa A 15-ycar--0ld Estancia lligh School girl was attacked and slabbed as she was walking to ~chool Wednesday. Costa Mesa police reported today. They said n o reason was known for the 8 a .m. assault by u woman described as of Latin descent and in her early 20s. The vict im told police s he didn't know the woman. Police s aid the student was walking nerar the intersection of Monrovia Avenue and Wilson Street when two women drove up and the passenger called out, "l don't like what you're wear · ing." The woman got out of the car and b<'gan hitting the g irl. then drew a knife and cul her in the hand as the victim tried to ward off the blows, police said. The two women then drove orr. police said. They said the car didn't have a license plate but bad a sticker indicating the nam e of a gang. Police said the gir l told them she w as wearing a Mexican· s t yle o utfit under a s urfe r jacke t, and the a ttacke r told her she should either dress in Mex- ican clothes or as a surfer . The girl didn 't r equir e hospitallz.ation but her mother planned lo take he r to a private physician to treat the cut and bruises on he'r arm, officers said. Flood Victim Aid Sought The Oraqe County Red Cross launched u emergency appeal today for fu.nd1 to aid local storm vtcthn.s . Sloce the ltriq of 1torma hit the coat last week the Red Croas bas spent $20,000 evacuat- tng fiood victims from Hunt· Jnitoo Beach and Lapn• Ca· nyon. TIU• m ornlnt tbe Red C.rou aet. up an emer1eocy -•helter at San Clemea\e Hilb Scboql-_f Of.' reaklellta forced to n .. ,tMtr bollMI early today. Contributlom CaD be seat to tbe ()reiQMe County Chapter of tbe Red Crola; P.O. Box WM. Santa Ada. ' I .. " MOSLEM REBELS, EQUIPPED WITH OLD FASHIONED RIFLES, GUARD KHYBER PASS ........ Amt-Communlat Force• Attecldng Trefffc et Wiii on Mein Atghenlatan Supply Route Afghans Protest Russ Kabul Shops Close in Condemnation Move KABUL. Afghant!>lan Cl\l'l Nearly all shops and !ttort-s 1n Afghanistan's capital city closed today in th<' m ost spectacular protes t so far a,::a1nst Sov1l't milit:iry occupation Exactly two m onths aft•·r Russian troops first cross('<! th(' Afghan bord<.'r in an a tt<'mpt l o put dov.11 a Mosl<.'m rt.'b(>lhon against Kabul'., comm un1~t n · gime . a rcbt'I ll'afl<'l urgt•d .s h o pkecpt•r!. to s h o w tht-1r unanimous condt·m nat1on" of th1· inte rvention by par JI) 11n~ th•· commercial life nf lh1" nl) 11( I m1lhon A 11 but a h a n d f u I '' f ... hopkecpers obeyed thr rall r1es p1tt.· frantic efforts b) tht Sen ll'l ·Sponsor l'd n ·g1mc• t>f Pre::.1dent Babrak KarmJI 11, force them to s tay opt•n Today. the cvr· of th<' ~,,,.,,f,ni Sabbath . as normall v th .. capital's busiest sh"pp1ng dd'· i.1. 1th !>ho~ closing on Fnria) In ., l n·et after ~trC'l't 0f downtr>l.411 l\Jbul. most -.hop frrml.., v.l·r•· t~1ard('(f up or clo-;c·d b~ 1ri1n 'h ullers But !.hOIJkl'l'IJ<'r<> .... 11'1 , r 1· he I .., I r 1 k ,. r :J 11 v. a • 1 n dchmh·· anti I hJt lh1• .,hut rtm .. n v.ould NJOt1n1w ~.1 lurr1.1\ 0 1.'!.Pltt· a s t ead y d ruzlc , thousand.!> of c1vl11ans stood in the· stn·eL-; to observe the sue- ,., • .,., of thl' pri>le"t with evident 141l'(' "W I:' havl' won a ~real victory tr1dJ\. · tJOl' l-.hopke::cper told a l!r11u p of Wt•Me rn reporters . "We h .H c· 'hov.n t hl' Hussian!. what • h1• ,\rJ.:tlJO Pl'Ol>lt• think of 1h1·m \f~han pohct• and army umls v. •·r1· on JIC'rt lhMu~hout Kabul \ r 't'\ 1•r.1I P<>tnls. plainclothes l"•h•·,. v.crl' ~1·cn tr) ing lo forc1 -.hupkl·epPr~ to r P movc thr l1n,1r rltr11! fr11m lhl'1r i.1.1ndoi.1., Candidates Air Views Traffic, Housing .. Grou·t/1 il1P~a /~sU('s Traffic prnblC'rns ,, l\ou.,lfll.: shortagt.' and lhl' l'ffN'l of n1·w dt'velopment on l"o!.tJ ~t·sa ·.., ruture c•mcrged ~(·y lf)p10. ... to day at the• fll'-st forum of can d1dates seeking three seats on the Costa MC's:.i City Council E ii::ht of th<' ntnl' r:inrhdut1· ... a 11 11( v. hom run al l.ir~~· .11 tended lhl• hn·ukfast mr\'1111~ s ponsor C'd by th<' N t•v. p11r1 ll a rbor.(.'osl a Mt·..,,1 Bourcl of Rl·altor<. ;al lh1· Balbo:1 ll.1\ ( 'luh RC':tl 1· ... lall' brok1•r Hobert Grahum ~.•!. un,1hll· lt> cittC'ncl lkn· i. .1 look .il th!' t•and11lat1·-. and o;om<' of thr1r tomm1·nl· Chrh Slf'<'I. 1~>-1:J 01.tn~1· 1\\• bu::.1nt':-s111;.in ·1·m adnJt".1lin~· .:!n cthJC'S or<.hnancC' lO p,t" 1 rri the conduct of ofhcral'> 1n puhh1 offlr t· " lie said hl• alS<t !.UPIK>rl:t t•11un cilmanic d1stricL-; Paul Raver, :!027 Hnvn l.J n• :. d m i n 1 s t r a t 1 v t· a n u· I y s t f o r Orange County Adrnin1s1 rutnr ' Office. H e s aid thl' c ity 's u<'nNal plan. t·urrl'ntly bt-1ns,: r<'VU'W<'<i. s hould seek solut1on!. tu 1h1· housing shortai:c. problemo; of high density and the cost of fuC'I ;.ind that civic leaders should focus on energy planning Ed Mc fo'arland. 1697 Oahu Place , c urrentl y mayo r . a partrwr an .1rt 111-.ur .11.1' '"' 111 lf p pu111 l1•d 111 lh•• • ,,, '' r • ni.;lh., J ' ,.,p:intlinl! •·rrq1l11 llll'nl. mor1· 0 111"11 '.'.JI.I( I' '.U~h .1 th<' c1t\ ., n,c'-·nl purch.1.,1• frum t ht• !>late of tht• Co:.t ..i ~h''>J Goll C'ou rst•. a nd the :I\ 01danct 11( moralnnum.;rrn buildinii \ pr11bl•·m ... '1 c f' .1rl.intl , .r• •I tr::iff1r hou"mg .ind tht 111 .. 1! f, 1 ( a r i:-f u I p I .inn in~ 11 f t h 1 • r 1 rlt.'vclnpment area R ic hard John!.to n . 1 ~•77 v;,.,1 Aakt•r ~t l'I !IV. 01 r o r .111 ,111111 t rt"1:l11 f ir rn I ,.:ot 1n lh1.., l" 1 .1 1." .. 1 q,. • ,, ... 1111at1• n I ni ·' • .11 d•. 11 1 11111 11 JU't f"I ,,, m• I d 1·1 1tf• d • \OU C'Jn l ftghl If JUHi ti \<.kt-<1 Jbclll\ lh1• I)\\ 1)-;11 •I r11nan('f', h1· ,,1111 J t!l fnr th• ... mall h11 ... 1n1·.,...m.1n I \\ .1111 lu, gt•r '1gn . ., n11nn llall. lfl'Ji 1•.1rll \ 11" l'1rrll·. curn'ntly .111 .1pp111r1t• d 1·1H.inn l mt'm ber p11•,1d• 111 11! .ir1 t'l••c·t rona·::-. fi rm lit-!>:Jld thl' ··~tahh..,hnwnt 11r .1 'c p :i ·r alt' <> r ;.in g 1· < ·" u n l ' TransportJl1<>n 1>1 ...iri«I ;111d .1 than~(· m slatP .idm1n1<.lr.1t111n ma~ b<' ncce~san-bl'forr th1· Co!'ta MC'c;a Frt.'CV.::l\ ,.., c11mpl1·1 l'd ''"'{' ,., .... 11$0!l''l<•d. "''' \t' bC'~J:t>tl , wt• H ' cfrmandt>d. "''' \t' r n C'd ." he said of tht-City Co1•n c11's effort.." S...la llp '• Mesa I 111 .l ohn,1111 , :•;11•1 "it;1rh1rr1 '"I\ .. 11W!l"I "' I ··.ill rini.: firm oll d J1 ,1-..I JH •·~11l o ·nf 11 ( lht• '\ t·v. J.1111 l ll.1r l111r ·C n ... 1 a .:\11•.,a I '""' <'li1tl II•• ''"rl h1• 'llJlf>ttrto. red1•\ clop mt•nt 1n thl· cit~ ' v.t•c;t 'ildt·. thP r nn-.tn wtarm of .1 marina a bovl· • t • 111• uth rd 1111• :...Jnta J\na l.1\1 ! ind lh1· • IJhli'>hnwnl r·f • 1tllnnlman1c d1 ... t rtl:b R l<'hard C'arstensen , 3023 < nu ntrv <.'luh Drive. re~ltor li .11 rrnan of liw Pla nning Com. II 110 I th111~ 11 ..., 1111µ11rl .inl fr1r u ... I • 111 ,J 11 1/11· 1,JJll' lhJI an· 111 n ·nth l:>t·f1 rt· 1i.. ln look al ti 1•11 .al \ .111!1 pl.H1ntl11! .rnd lht· l'f 1. 1·1 • •11 ll1t , 11\ 1r1>11m1•nt Thl·rt· ' II'• 11m• fnr ~II thl· 1nh lra 1 n1n~ \1 11'1 11f th1".i' th H'll1flrt1l'lll)-. :Jr1 lit•(!• llllW \\ ,. 11111 ... 1 gr11\• 111 .. tai::nall' '1111 1h,1t i.:r•1 \.\th nrn't b•· careful' I. pl.111n1•d .ind .rn.11\ 1.l'd ... U3\id Ra l,IJtPr, 2~17 Rrt•nlw00<J "' .111th111 .and µuhhsh l•r I fl-t'l rn} n•..,t!arch ab1ltt1e!-> .i.. ,1 puhl1 ... h 1·r author and lor mt•r nt·ws man would b t• 'aluablt• he said. addtng that ht• would use his re putal.Jon as .m author to promote recogm · t111n of ('0 ... 1.1 Mt· ... :.. Costa Meta par•medlcs -provide aid to four victims at the scene of a collision that oc- curred when a car skidded on Placentia A venue near Swan Drive and collided with a pickup truck at 9:30 ~p.m. Wednesday . Drivers Stephen David Rlce. 19, o! Costa Meaa. ln the car. and 01ll")' Hcr~ck. 21, of Garden Grove, were treated and released at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Hoang Nguyen, 18, of Costa Mesa, a passenaer in the car. was in sta ble condition today and Jeftrey Paul Austin. 2l, of Garden Grove. a passenger in the truck. was ln good condi· lion. r/ ) ... .. .· .. :: .-=· :: :; ~: . . -~· CALIFOANIA SOLANA BBACH t AP > llool1 aod trwa n ew. power baet -... dowMd and at INat two .._ botMI wen clamaaed ........ ··m1n.a ......... •· ..... n ..... caned l\, atnaek Ua1a eom· muoity 20 mUee DOrtb ol San ~ hriator repon.dly picked up a 1ara1e near Wb.ia.,_,.m, Palma Golf COurM ln adl~t Rancho Santa •·e. carrled It three homes down, and dropped t.be bulldln4 on a home. There waa one mi.nor ittjury reported from lbe Wednuday mcident. a ulboriUes s.ld. .. EVDYONE WAS ext remely lucky.·· said LL J ames lngham of the Sola n a Beach Fire Department. who estimated that da mages would be 10 the hun- dreds of thousands or dollars. The National Weather Service orrice in San Diego said it had not been contacted about the twister which struck at 11 p.m. ----------• ..,..., '*'-'Y 21, ,., Taresfire.,la9 No Recession · In California SACRAMENTO (AP> -The recession that waa suppoaed tO bit California as long as 18 months ago still bu n 't arrived, say' the lateal monlhly report on state tax revenues. · State Controller Ken Cory s aJd Wedneaday that throuah Jaq, 31, the state sales tax and persooal income tax revenues kepl on arow- ing at a rate slightly great.er than the inflation rate. COltY SAID THIS Is "a solid rndlcation that the recession many had predicted still has not materialized." He added. ··we have md1ca· t1ons that a particularly strong year in capital gains in 1979 re· s ulteo tn higher-than-anticipated estimated tax payments " T HE OVERALL STATE rev enue and expendHures for the f1nt seven months of the L979-80 f1s1:al year sbow the state tak.jng in S9 7 billion and spending $10. l billion. uor tax recorded an increase ove r last year, with sales and in· come taxes scoring the biqesl gains. FOR T H E f'f RS T se ven months, sales tax revenues were SJ.6 billion. a $588 million or 19.S percent increase over t he 1978-79 fiscal year. Personal income tax revenues were $3.5 billion, a $588 million or 20 5 pec r cent in- crease Bus iness tax revenues were Sl 17 billion. a Sl 11 million or 10 4 percent increase. Cigarette taxes brought an SI 16.8 m illion. up 4 6 percent, and liquor taxes totaled S90f' m1lhon . down 1 7 pe rcent THE NEARBY community of Del Mar 9ias not struck by the devil wind, but 4,000 or its res1· dents were without power for a bout a half-hour, said a San D iego Gas & E lec tric Co. s pokesman Rentains ot Cangon Bonae Cory said 1t is normal for the state to s pend more than it takes in during that period. but t.bi.s year. spending for the fult year is e xpected to exceed income be cause of continue d post · Proposition 13 state aid to local governments. The front gate of SOG&E's Del 'Mar sub5tation was reportedly r ipped off by the swirling winds and trees around the substation were uprooted. A couple looks at the remains of a mud- covcred home in the Mandeville Canyon · Area of Los Angeles Wednesday. Heav.v rains for lhc past seven days have dumped almost a fool of water on sections of * * * Storm_Hits Economy Impact Great est i n Co11 s truc tion LOS ANGELES <AP>-Arter e1ghL days of intens ive r ainstorms. aboul the only _persons cheeri_!l1L MC .J,l!Tl: brefl a pecfd ers. aut o body r C' pairmen. plumbers a nd roofers. T he multi-billion-dollar constr uc- tion indus try, a musement parks, de- pa rtment s tores and even beauty shops arc Laking a beating. "IT HAP PENS every winte r." Herb Duckett. executive director or the Roofing Contractors' Association of Southern California . said Wednes- day. "People rarely check their roof when the s un 1s s hining because it's out of sight and out or mind." Hut once the rains began, roofers are flooded with calls from frantic hom eowners, he s aid. Plumbers arc s wamped with call s to p ump out basements and clean flooded water heaters. while auto body shops are busy pounding dcnti, out of fenders ''THESE STORM S have bee n bad.·' commented the owner or one auto body sh<>p. "We have been getting about twice as much work already and 1t may ~et worse .. The number of motorists with car troubles increased markedly. The Southern California Automobile Club alone said it had handled 100,000 trou- ble calls · from the San .. ~ernando Valley to San Die~o in the past week -an increase of 100 pe rcent. De.par.tmeDt storei> were selling lots of umbrellas and raincoats. but overall their business was s urrenng. Heaviest losses were in the con- s Lruction industry, which has come to a standstill. "'·oman Quits, Seeks B e n e fits OAKLAND <AP > A pregnant Oakland woma n de manded un- employment benefits Wedne sday afte r claiming sbe quit her job al the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory becau5e s h e fea re d radiation contamination Karen Mewei., 29. expecung her first baby in JuJy. told the Unemploy ment Insurance Appeals Board in Oakland that her superiors al the nuclear weapons laboratory had not adequately wa rned he r of possible r adiation hazards when she was hired in Au~ust 1977. Ms. Mewes. who worked at the lab 27 months before quiting last No· vember, is now livin~ on welfare Benefits of $605 monthly have been de nied after the lab contended s he quit voluntarily Robbins Seeks Debate /, With Governor Brown SACRAMENTO <AP> -State Sen. Alan Robbins. D· Van Nuys. wants to debate Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. about his anti-busmg bill that Brown vetoed. But Brown's press secretary, Bob- bie Metzger. said Wednesday, "Tbe governor in his 'veto message of the bill very clearly and succinctly stat- ed his position. "Senator Robbins will have ample opportunity to re iterate and express bis views when the issue ls debated in the Legislature." Prote•ter• A rre•ted BERKELEY (AP> -Nineteen an- ti-n uclear protesters. including anti- Vietnam War activists Daniel Ells- ber g and Daniel Berrh~an . were ar- res ted early today for refusing to leave the University of California pre sident's o rrice. campus police said . All were cited and released on tbelr own recognizance at the uni· ver slty's adm inistr ation buildine Brown Delays ,. MediCal Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -In another poUUcal victory for powerful medical iDtereeta, Brown admlnletration of· flclala have deo'ded to dela)' a Me41· Cal J>U lln1 ch1n1eover by t hree montha. Health offlclala appoint~ by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. had u late H last week opposed any de'-1 ln the new billinl system. They aatd a dt· lay would be too costly, and dit puled the doctors' contcnUone that. \be 1r1tem l1n't workin1. TIM doctort bave been puehln1 • bUI for a aix·mont.b delay. uoUJ Sept,. 1. ( ___ ST_:.it_TE_J between midnight and 1 u m . u police spokeswoman said. Tftl!ll-Clger Boo~d FONTANA (AP> -fl. fifth t~n­ ager has been arrested in connection with the deaths or two Watsonville youths whose bodies were found near Watsonville Feb. 11. authorities sa.id. Edward Luna, 18, of Watsonville , was booke d on i n vestigation o f m urder Wednesday. T he victims. Ricky Romero and Lucio Garcia Jr., both 16, were found near the Mount Modona Road by fire crews coming hom e after rtghllog a nearby fire. S..,ereuer "Hied LONG BEACH <aP) -Slate a uthorities are investigating the death of a Union OU Co. of California s uperviaor found cruahed to death under a c rane a l the company 's Wllmin.cton'' refioery where normal work crews are on strike. The Los Angeiea County Coroner's office on Wednnday idenUfled the victim u Richard Martlnda)e, $4, of Long Beach. S..tetteed t• De•tlt MADERA (AP) -A man conv1ct· ed of the Chowchma torch·sl1yin1 of one Southern Calltomlan and the at· tempted mu.rder of a second has been aeateneed to dle. Richard Phillips was sen«m~ to death~ the t a m e Jury tbat found him ty of the murde r of Bruce 8 1rtu , 39, of Cl1remont, the at· temJ)ted murder or Ronald Rote, 28. of Wtat Covina, a nd robbln& both men on Dec. 7, lt'77. .. Southern Cali fo rnia . <:realm~ floods <.ind mudslides that havt' ck:-trov<'d or damaJ{cd scores of homes. One woman was suffnc<it cd when the mud engulf e<f this honw H E SAID TAX revenues were r unning 2.4 percent a bove earher esl.lmates, and spending 1s 4 7 percent below predictJons Every state lax exct!pt tht> llq Save up to 38%. to one-way to Calgary. one.way to Edmonton. Calgary. Leave Los Angelos 8·15a.m. Lea .. Calgary 8:10a.m. Pnccs do not include tax. From Los Angeles International. ArTive Calgary 1213pm.n on-stop Arnn Loe AngeJn JO:OOa.m non-stop EdmontOn. LeaYe Los Ang.lea 815a.m Leave Edmonton 7-00am An1ve Edmonton I 23 pm one-stop Arrift Los Angel• 101X>a.m. one-.top Travel muSt on91Jlate and bclcets be purchased in the U.S. Theee speoal fares a..lso apply to your return flight. proVlded a round-trip bcket 11 lSIUed prior to departure from U. S pomt of ongm ,---------. Ju.at C4.lJ" Tt"v"J Agtmt, your Corporate Travel Arrange~ or Hughes Airwest at: C:-0:~';-:C:. Loe Angele. (213) 772-5100 Ontano (714) 986-6724 1;;_;=. ~- Burbank (213) 247-8333 Orange County (714) 540-2060 ~ r -./ \ I I ' . . I ... c E' .. ,4-_...~._, .. RobertN Wt.o1Put>ll~her Thon'Y• K•vtllEditot Oranoe Coast Oa11v Pilot .r.JU ~ ~ !!fJ..e•••••••••Th•u•,...,••'•F•*•"*'••:z1•'•'"°•••••••••e.•'•.,.,•••K•"•'b•'•'h•1•E•d•1t•or•1•.'•P•~••E•d•1tor••• Impact of Freeway Gaps Grows Worse Raln·cau d eroelon aJona northbound Newport Boulevard that cauled tramc bacllupt ln Cetta Mna thl1 week ls Just the lata t alan of th Inadequacy of I.be local rreeway &)'Item. The boulev•rd . wbhib ~mea the Co.ta MMa Freeway about two blocks farther north, l1 under atudy by Calllornia Department or Tranaportatlon offklals - but its cooversloo to a freeway 11 years overdue. An even more unpleasant proble m occurTed two weeks ago at the lnter&eetlon of Bristo l Street South a nd Irvine Avenue ln Newport Beach. A truck spilled partial! tnated sludge In the ln te rsection 1end a m o torcyd1st a nd two cars aubsequenUy were anvo lved in acc1d entA In Lhe muck Trame barked up on the Coron u del Mar Freeway all the way to the San Diego Fn·~way . and on surf ace 11treet:, a lmost to <.:osta Mesa City Ha ll The irony of both the Newport Roulevard a nd Bristol St reet incidents 1s that the t<ite alr~ud)' owns the r ight of-way land to extend (r{•ewa)l> well pa:,t where the pro blems occurred. And the pace ol development In the! arna. especially m north Costa Mesa. s hould be a clear sign to Sacramc n to that it's impos sible lu hold the fort where traffic 1:, con cerned It can only get worse Mont>y m a y be tight these days, but if those two freeways art>n 't extended. conside r a ble s ums of th<' public 's m oney have a lre ady been wasted by the purchase of unused right-of way land. And if CalTrans d oes finally decide to complek tht• Corona dcl Mar Freeway, we hope it does a better eng ineering job tha n was done on the intersection o f that freeway a nd Bris tol Street South The c urrent configuration. whic h forces mcrgin~ <'Hrs to cut across three la nes of traffic to make turns. 1s <J serious public s a fety hazard Bay Efforts Stumble Letsl week . the Orange County Board of Supervisors dedded the· time has r omc to do something about the :.low ~tr.ingulat 1on of the Upper Newport Ba y by mud a n d pollution they voted to ask the state to dredge it. The ooard's resolution as ks Gov. Edmund Brown Jr to antcrvt·m· with !->lalt• agencies res ponsible for the bav Since the· s l<lk owns the bay, s upervisors reason that·~ the 1·nt1l v t hi::lt ought to s:.i vc it According to Supervisor Th11m<1i-Hiley. Lhl' action was taken to end the sta lemate ovc•r snvinJ.! the bay It appe<er.., that a ll the action did was trigger another round of thl' :-.a1n1• old thing -a.lot of laying the blame on lhl' tloor~t t·ps of non·slate agencies and no action . A s pok(·s man for th<: sluH' Department of Fish and Game, v. h1 t h man<.11-:•·<., lhl' st ate-owned Upper Bay Ecologic a l llcservl'. s<i 1ci I h(•r(• · 11 Ill' no statt' .financed dredging until ~hl· county dnt•s :-.om t•t hing to stop the mud from coming 111to lhl· bay via San Diego Creek . No <iction 1s wh:.i t we got for the four years of effort tha t wt.·nt in to th<' Newport·lrvine Waste Ma nagement Agency (NI WA), t he multi·Jurisdict1onal group t ha t was s.upposed to figure out the sources of the bay's proble m s. find ways to stop the flow of pollution into the bay and then clean up the bay itself. That group is in the process o f dis integratmg Cnsta M e~a ha.., dr<>ppt•d out tmd Ne wport Beach is a bout to do the sa 11 t(• All ol lht·-.t· d<•vt•lopments a rc orcurring a t a time wht>n the· h ;.11 cl l'i.l lll!) arc bringing even more s ilt and µ~llutton to th(· h:1~ While the bureauc rats and politi- <:wns ;1qw1· ;im11n J.! tht>m:-.t·lve!->, th1• public stands ln lose om · uf 11 !-> m(1st v;ilu ... blt• u:-.:.(·l~ Solar Experiment An 11 11 !->ol.1r townhou:-.1• pro.1ec t prnposed for a 1.25· <J<'rl' ~Ill' 111 c ·o~l.i.1 Mesa has hcen d<.•scr ibe d by its de velop,•r :.is ti pilot pr<>,){'t l for home!> of thl' future. Thl' 12 ho me· Gregor y Company pro1ect. prooosed for 250 W Wilson St , rPrt•1ved a Planning Commission r ec· ommf'ndation lal)t wcrk It is scheduled to com e before the <'ily l'ounci 1 for lhr f 1 rst lime March 3. Other proit•l'ts have been built in Costa Mesa with in· <lividual solar units . but this o ne will be t he first to h a ve a t·cntrn l '>Olar fm·ility Based on research conducted a t the Unive rsity nf Ari1ona. 1t '5 be lieved to be much more e ffl · n c nt a nd !>Uppo!->erlly will be a ble to c ut ene rgy cos ts in half for h(•atm~ ~pate a nd water 1n the homes Although somt•what cxpcnmental, the prOJect will be deve loped with pn valt• fund.., and the townhouses should be priced t'ompt'l1tiv<.'ly ::ibout SI 10.000 per unit. de velopers sc.i ~· If the C1L ) Council finds th<.1l the project meets its concerns and a pproves at . the results could be gratifying. • Opinions expressed 1n the space above are those ol the Daily Pilot. Other views expressed o n th•s page are 1hose of their authors and ar11sts Reade r comment 1s 1nv1ted. Address The Daily Pilot, P o Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Best Seller By L.M. BOYD fl ow would you like to com e up with a product that's ine xpensive to make . that would j ump right o ut on- to the market withou t ad- vertising or pr omotion, a nd that would sell well year in and year out for 77 years , at least? W h o wouldn 't ? • Dear Gloomy Gus CalTrana' giant ditch throulhCotta Mesa Isn't a Joke any more -not to the hundreds of freeway· bound co mmuters who've been s tuck on Newport Blvd . while crews try to abore up the cave-in. LATE ~1~':'l .~"·,,'::';":"~!. ·~·. ·~i a.CH tlly t1't*I .. vk, r.• .. :.:::~:..~:Ji:.r' ,.. ..... Nabisco wound up with s uch. In 1902, it began. That little box of animal crackers with a white string on Lhe I.op - Darnum's Animal Crackers, t o be brand specific did just that. ll was introduced to be hung on Christmas trees -thus, the string - but It soon became a year •round commodity. WI th no s ales letup ever. Did I say tugboats pull barges on the Ml1uilulppl? T ut tut. "They'r e n o t tugboau. they're towboats, you jackass." write. a warm kindly client, "and they don't pull, they push. dummy." tr a m a n has a 1ood vocabulary, but aUU bun't done well In bla llne of work, you can attribute bta faUun to plain luineu. Or to IQ researchers at tbe Jlllnol1 Jn1Utute at Techaolop. Tbe voeabuJIJ')' Indicates naUve ablUt>:L~y .. ,. And lali• neg, ._,. aftl', l1 a boat the onjj lhlaC that wm ,,....at Lb• felloW from taklal ad· vu&apol I&. ,, Black Market WASHINGTON -ror the te r hnolo1 lcallr backward Ru11lan1. lhe Uftlted St.at. la like a •11.atlc candy •lore 11Gcllld with ,...,.r.-ophl1t.lcat.ed comP'ftMI and other eltttronlc 1oodltl Lbat almply don't exist ln th• &oriel Unlon. But the Ruolana aren't con· t•nt to ~ their noau. urc hin· Rile, a1atn1t Uncle Sam'• d l1play wlo· d o w and drool Whal 1h ey w ant. they 10 af\er and u.t1ual ly s et S o rn .. mil\taril y u se ful technolog ical equipment they acquire by lying They solemnly assure the Commerce Depart· ment t.hat IM bJ1h·1peed com· puten and machinery they want to buy will never be diverted lo mlU\ary UH. I've al ... ad.Y re· ported on lhe d111racefu1 luJty In our e.xport·control 1yatem that allowed the Red Army lo ride lnt.o AfthanlaUm ln t.Nclu produced at a Soviet factory built with American know-bow. ON THE aAaE occasions when the Ru.Hlant are rebuffed by the Commerce Department bureaucrats -who are more in· tuested ln encoura1ln1 exports by U .S. manufacturers than ln t he danger that we mlght be helping the communist military mac bJne -they get what they want through th1rd parties who buy t he American equipment and resell at A secret Commerce Depart· meot !:eport lists 16 cases that 1t ~EY, k1D! ~oWCoMEMY Mailbox • ID Technology 1ay1 are typical of tht1 nouriahln1 lntemalional black market ln hl&h·technolo1Y luuru wbleh are embartoed by reder1I law for aale directly to t.be So· vlet Union. The report it.opt abort of nam- ln1 Lbe induatrial pirates who tratrlc ln u .s. techDoloar to the detriment of our naUona aecuri· ty. It does na me the manufac· turera ol the products that have been traced on their clrcultov.s route to tbe Krem lin's arma · menta lnduatry. Sources told m y a11ociate Dale Van Atta that the scale ol the illicit lramacUons . and their strategic implications. have led the Justice Department to ,invt'Stigate some of the cases R E&E AaE SOME of the s hocking examples the report lista: -Some hig hly s e ns 1t1vc HewleLt Packard 1 e ar w h bou1ht by another U S. firm which la "believed to have act.ed In concert wtt.h a West German national by fumiahin1 tbe con· trolled commodiUea domeaUcal· ly. knowtn'-the intended Ulesal dlspoaition · to the Soviet Un.Jon. where It ended up. -Miniaturized t echnology was aold to the British s ub· sldlary of a U.S. firm without the proper licenses be tween June 1972. a nd March 197<4 "Many exports w e r e hand earned to the United Kingdom and Bulgana. One delivery was made to lhe Bulgarian E mbusy in London .. -Laser pa rtl! were e xported to South Africa in 1977. The purchaser "misrepresented the intended use of the equipment, and with the help of a West German national 1s believed to have re-exported the equipment to the U.S S R .. -SENSITIVE ITEMS we re ~hipped to dummy fi r ms in Canada, an ally on which few export controls exist. f'rom there they were tra ns -sh ipped to Switzerland and then to the So· vlet state firm Technopromim port A Rr1t1s h sul>51dia ry of a I li S corporatio n t>ouf(ht com I puters from Gent'ral Automation I In(' . inC'orporated them into 1B own E>qu1pml"nt and sold the re 'ulttng pr<.>duN to lfungary The ,,.me -.ubs1diar~~··nt computer-. LO Hw,.,tJ uncl<·r J c1c·mon~tratt0n I 1 c (• n ' • · f 11 r •· x h 1 b 1 t t h e r ., . "'hen •upon "another C K firm purc h<t~ed th1• C'flUl pment rrom lht• 'uh-..d1.1n .11 l h1• 1·xh1b1 I I <Jn J n d 'i 0 I d 1 l t 0 I h I' 1· S ~ H . t-r ri Ill I !J i fi I '' I 9 i Ii 1ec-hn1lal d<tta n•la tm~ to lntci C1Jr µ 1ntl'Rrated c1tl'U1ts woo; hand Cdrrtt·d to Au!>tria , then to f'<Jl.-inr1 E.1~t <;1·rmanv the ~. '•l·t I nrnn <ind po~~1bt}' Red l.h1nd Election Challenges Cost Us Good Judges To the Edito1 l a m deeply db trcsscd by the challenge to one of the Supenor Co urt positions Judge Claude Owens is one of th<' better Judges 1 n the t·ount y, anil <s H' r~ rim· pl·rson A formt·r FBI agt•nt ,ind former pro:o;e,•utor , he µres10•"·• a lmost t•'H·lu ... 1' <'Iv ovC'r c ivil m atters Uut 1n thr · pn·-.ent anti inc umbent era. whc•n a dcpul~ d 1~tr1ct :1ttorn1·) 1n<1u·:itt-d a t•·n l <•ll\'I' tntl·nt11m to run for hi\ posit ion. .I udg<· ()" "n" d1·1'1dt·cl lh<·rl' w<1'> nu n·.d n •a""" to ~o th rough a ll thl· c"q1en-.t• an<I strain and tra umJ <1f a run11· ... 11·d t•h•ct1on with s uc h a chanc) prui.: noses, when he could retire and sit in lnals a s the State .Jud1 c1al C'<iuncil and h1 ~ 1nclinat111n die· tatc·d. The part1r ular deputy d1stnct attorney evc·ntually de cided to d 1allcnge a different incumbent JU<lge. Thn•f' Municipal Court Judges. including m ysetr, and fi ve attorneys flied for the now open position I sen ously doubt ;1n y of us would have f1l1 •d ug~11nst .Jud"w 0 1A l'n ... had he not a nno unl'l•d his rt-t1n'm C'nt I kno w the thr<·<' M un1c1pal Court Judges would nol have At age• 62, Judge Owens eas il y could have worked for anothe r six years and provided good and valuable ser vice to the com- munity. IT IS A • HAM E that the pre· sent political cUmate allows for such intimidation of incumbent jud11es. I agree that those who ar e lazy, guilty of mis feasance or malfeB!iance, or who a re non res pons iv<' to community at- titude!\ on law and order, s hould bt' challenged. fiut JUSl because a person 111 un Incumbent does not m uke him soft on crime Judge Owenx was a prosecutor and when he he ard crimina l ca ses, a tough judge . I am a former deputy dist n ct attorney . many of my fellow judges on both the municipa l nnd 11upenor court levels a re former pro· sccutONI It would be a ~ro511 er - ror to say we are a ll soft on crime or c nmlnals Even those de puty district a tto rneys who gel e lected to the bench will be lrtc umbent.s at their next elec· lion. Does the title "Incumbent" make a Judi• soft on law and or· der? Ooe1' the public really want )udgea changed every 1tlx years? I hope the public can become more 11ophl1tlcated about the problem, and m ore knowledgea· ble about the judiciary. I hope they will selective ly support thoae incumbents who are 1ood and throw out those who are not. But tM public ahould chan1e lta attitude eo lhat 1ood Judaea. like Judie Owen•. will not retire when challen•ed so H to avoid a 1ruelln1, taidn1. economically rutnoue election r11ht whenever a depWy dilt.rtct attomey flies for tMlr potttlon. RAGNAR R. ENGEBRETSEN J..S,.. W•t OrUI• County ; Trim Dead Wood To the Editor: In the last paragraph of Dr Cha rles Bell's article· on Jarvi' II published in th1· Sund-.v, 1-'l•b 111 f)J1h l'tl<JI , hi• 'J \' ' If l'roµu ... 1l;1m !.I "''""l'"· •ts ·cHct•ts "ill bt· ~"1ft ;ind 'un· · Thn1• ,., ;1 ct1 ffr r1•nl't• 111 what tw m"Jl1" II\ th;•t a nd wha t mo ... l 111·11pl1• rn' ~··If inC'lud<•d. mean IJ\ 1t Ta kt• ,, look 1n tht• tc·lcphonc d1rt•t·t•1r'-v.t11 t1· p agr•' 1111111•1 CiJhfoni:.1 St.ill• of and Orangl'. r nunh 11r IJr lk ll and othe rs are fond 1.r t 1·ll1nJ! us ho" hbrartl''\ J Ocl l'!'.M'nt1:i l scrVIC('S will tw 1·ut t\ft1 ·r looking at tht• hs t1ng.; 1)( stall' and rounly <1( fi ces. it ,.., C'le1.1 r that lhc•re 1 ... :i lot nf fk ;td wood out tht'r(.' th.JI nt·er1s to ht• t ri m mt·d bdorc any library fu nds dn ' c·ut t-:HIC'll KERN "4>11a •• Bf"'rPf#? To the• t-:ct1tor Wi th lh1· JMl ... -..hilih "' .1 0('14 <!raft ;ind its t·<in ... <·q uc·nC'l'' I <•m ' u g g l '' 11 n I! t h at I h •. t-: It A group11·' pul UI' nr ~hut up Thl') have lw£'n c·ha ntin~ lhP 1r t•qual rights slo~an~ luudl) :ind rlc·url~ for so Ion~. that at la \t th<•y have an excl.'lll'nt oppo rtunity to prove tht'1r dt·~1n·d aim~ lo tht> Amertn •n c1l1zenry Why nut start "1th llPtla Abzug's fo rming thf' f€'mall' c•q111 valf•nt o f the C r('l'n lkrc~ <she's b11ot on <'hapeaux), with h<lth C~lona!'I , St('tncm and Allred :1s :11dE'!! dl' <·a m Jl ., Thl'y 11t>ould huv e no trouble s o liciting n·r ruib. f rom their rather masculine apJ>('artn~ fr11lowen1. who hav1• Mme lo b<' aSSOC'iated with this fanutir group. Lest l hear the d1ssc ntinJ: cry, "Uut. the hr11t lady and two forme r first lad ies have vowed their s upport 10 our cause." I sh all re· mind them of the o ld 11dage - .. pohtic11 make for stron~e bed re llowl! ... llAHRY WITT \'of~Rf!'M..-Mr To the Editor H it weren't so s erious. I would have to la ug h at Chris li ou makls' CEdlao n Miller's aide) statement that Eastern "con tributions" to Miller's cam· palgn for the st ate Assembly la a smart move because "those" people have nothln~to buy a1>4 do not care what ovemment does ln Oran ge Cou ty. Please. Mr. Loumakls, spare the voters your aalnlne and completely fa l1e reasonlnf. There lan't a politician or ln anclor In the country or a broad who wouldn't love havln11 • vHted Interest In the futeAt erowlng county In the nation. We have tolcreltd Mr. Miiie r 31 s upervl1or becauae It waa cheaper than calling a 1pedal election to rid ourselves of a IUI· pected "collaborator" and we knew we could eully ouat b.lm 1·omt• thl· Junl' tl1l'l1nn l h• 'Otl·r~ ha\ 1· n''' forj.!<1tlcn .It rtv Brown·.., 1).!11111 ing h ur r11>..ir l''> und 1ru.ll·ad .• tl lowing J an•· ..-on Ila J nd Tom lla}th·n 111 rlt•t 1d1 "h11m 11ur ... uµt>n 1~r -.hould I>' M .in) "' U'>. flepubh1 ·'"" .11111 lh·mocn1l:. a ltkf', -.111 tlo 1' t•r) thin).! in our po ... er to bt· • c r tJtn thJ l Edison Millt>r n1•\..r <JJ.!a1n 'en t·~ 111 1t11' 1'"1111< j l l'.11J.1t·1t) in Orun~t' Count~ \1 ,\ H \' O \1 c)(1 H ~: (0.parbon 1 o the Editor lll·n · Wl' i:11 a~ain ... 1th llUr \'t•Jrh hattl<' het11.t·t·n tt'a1'hC'r,, 11;1 r l•nt '. anr1 lftt' :.c·hool h11,1rd Tlwrt· 1.s the 1J~u~·il oofu"on of f.1C'ts und twl!'>lt' ••ll'tl"'· .ind p1•11plt> an• forN' on 1mt' 'l<'lt• or thl· otht•r I will nC'1thcr t nke 11ne ... 1dP or the other, hut dn ... 1~h ln point out a f1'" lhlnlo:' thnt I h:•\!' nut ~t·t•n 1n prtnl and ma n~ of u' urc n .•rtamly th1nkinJ.? I was a tt·arher m~1ny yt•ar-. .1,::0 and did not h·:w <' th<' pro ft"s..,111n for f1nan<·1 al n •uo;nn... I do :idm1t th:1t .1t t1m1•s in thi-. in "<'C urn IAorld 11f bu ... iness I wish for a S£'curc•d L<•nun• t 1·111.·h1nl( po:-.11ton I haH' h ad m~ ciwn bu-.1nc•ss for some }"t·~.r-. .ind "1:-.h !'><1me of these t1•arhl•r-; to d ay could stand back and look at the benefits of lhes r JOb Tll EY NEED no high 1nll•n -st loans to start, a nd the re 1s no fin ancial n sk 1n keeping their Jo b o r e mployees go1 n11 . Physical n.!>ks in this area are nolhlng, and they never have the responsibility of worrying about rash flows or poor e mployees . They don't have to fire or hire, nnd lht.•i r boss Is us ually too bui.y to be constantly on their tails. Their weekends are free from e mergency phone calls. a nd few trnrhPr.> work until midnight. ( have dnven around to the park mg lot3 of our schools lately and they are almost empty within minutes after the students have left. Mariy of wi fly midnight plan es to keep appointments and are away fro m our fam1hes much too m uch. We a re surviv- ing as they mu1t a nd not jwU c hasing the ete rnal buck. I hear of aides during lunch time and ~11. and those vaca tlon1 are always secure, 1uaran- teed. and troublefree. This la a nine month profesalon and a good one. I pay for my own Ufe, health, dental, and reUrement fund totally, and 1 can 10 under any day without beln1 balled ou\ by taxea. I don't have any power t-0 walk out and uu scare tac. Uca. So as many clU1en1 1tru11lc and see their payche cks and benellta ahrlnltinl{ while their beadacbet and rears are 1row· 101. I would auga nt that many teachen look at their Jobi. Reaponalble and imp0rtant, yea, but perbap1 a few or them h<1ul rt J•1111 rho· "!.It Id ,,f r1•allt} Jrtd hu.-.tnt":>!) for d ... hllc to i.p ~rec·talc all the benefits of Lhe1r < huwn profession Things an: 1'rlu1-h Jll O'"r . anrl m an) peoplt \lo11U lfi lrJdt· "1th )OU 1f lt11•\ (llUld '\~I E WITllllEl.D \oc ·t:nn"h"'~"' · I" th•· hd1tnr l'h~~1t·.JI t-dUC'J t111n and mu ... n· .1rr not c·nnrhmenl program ... · (11r l'!t•fnf'ntJr} Children a~ !IUj! i.t'"tt•d in J ren·nt Dali) Pilot t•d1 toriul Thi•.> .irt• a ba!)1c part u( J l·htld' t1lld l 1•ducat1on. and 'uc-c r~ tn m u ... 1t· and physical l'dUl'al1on oft l•n he lp., a child to h.I\ •' "~t,.,~ "'1t h lhP ~l!'iHJf•m1c '"bJ1't'b 1" lh<· rl;1s~room T hi· frach1•r, I work with In !'l.t•wport Mes a art> very mut'h l'Oncrm('<! w11h t he nf'ed~ of tn di\ 1<1ual t'h1lll rt·n T hi.:. C'Onccm I t•Q Ulri·~ J gri•at dea f Of teslln~. µlann111)l , prl'para t1o n . con ft•rt>nct>i. with o the r s choo l 1wr..onnrl 1 nurst• ps} r holOJ?ISt. 'l't·~h th<>rap1st . pnm·1pal. LD(; t rac h t>r ph) s1c al education "Pt't'1alss t l. and attending rlasst'S end' workshops to 1m pro vt' their expertise THF.ltE IS an almo11t over whelming a mount of paperwork involved when instruction in the ac-adem1t's 1s individualized When this is coupled with the mountam of reports required by the district a nd the state, most e le m e n tary teache r s f i nd themselves with little lime len for prepanng lesson plans for music and physical education tn· struction (even thou~h~t ,e law requires 100 minutes o ys1cal education mslruclion r week) Few eleme ntary teac her" have the training to provide children instruction in physical education and music even if they have the lime a nd interest lo plan 1nstruct1onal programs for these subjects. Just as children dese r ve the best instruction possible in the academics. they also deserve individualized and group instruction from a traJoed professional in a wade variety of physical education and music aeliv1tles ln the Newport-Mesa schools the only way to 1uarantee the continuance of these pro1rams Is tbrou&b an article In the con- tract between the teachers and the school dlst rtct BOB COOPER Elem entary Physical EducaUon Spedallst. Newport-Mn• UnHled School Dtatttct • uttert from readfr• ar .. wtlcom•. Tiu' nghl to condtnu ~tn• to f't .-poet or tbm1natt UNI 16 rtt~. utter• o/ 300 uxmu ar In• wW ~ (Tlvtn prtffrf'fl<t All ~um"*" m· cludt a:gr.ature and mailmg ~" but 11CJmft Mar bl "*'*"' Oil ,,. qwa r 1 / •IA// fclt'nf ''°'°" t.t oppor.,.i. Poef'l/ will not ~ J)1'blilhftt. . -·• .... u ......... PAIR CW CM.IFORNIA ORAY WHALES SWIM OFF COAST NE.AR PALOS VERDES Commercial Boat. Take People to Se• for Whale-.. tchlng Excu"8k>ne Whale Watching 'Fun' Participants Support $2 Million Industry LOS ANGELES <AP> -A small. telltale cloud o r m is t hung briefl y over the ocean a quarter-mile off the starboard side or l.he boat and was folJowed quickly by anothe r, then another. "There she blows," the captain yelled "Three of them ... He was answered by a hearty cheer not by hardened tars, six months out to sea. bul by a chorus of 125 wha le-watchers who had paid S6 apiece fo r the t hrill of seeing one of the world's most magnificent creatures m its na tural ha bitat THE "VOYAGER," OUT of Redondo Beach Sport Fishery, IS just one or the boats involved In whale-watching, a business that Dr. Donald Pat- t en, curator of hammalogy at the Los Angeles -County Natural lhstory museum, says has become a $2 million per year industry Most or the watching goes on w1lrun three miles of the west coast of North America, as between 13.000 and 17.000 Northern Pa~ific Gray whales, or Caufornui grays, migrate from the Ber- ing Sea n t>a r Alaska to the lagoons of Baja California. PA'ITEN ESTIMATED THAT several hun- dred thousand people w<Jtch the migration just m t he a rea between San Francisco and San Diego. The gray whales. m ating as they go and calv· ing at se<J or m the lagoons, leave the Bering Sea an October, passu g tbe Los Angclea. areli south- Aad1ott!•"n"'a,..,. fi4l'O•O °''~hOt'I f 1~• r vlly r Qv "°"" i;. .. .., Y SAVEMONEY & 12 Mo """'" Exte n s ive Earnings Reported LOS ANGELES CAP> -Occidental Pe troleum Corp. reported fourth- q u a rle r earnings of $186.9 million Wednes- day, or $2.44 a s hare, up 702 percent from year- earlier earnings of $23 3 million or 20 cents <J share. Occidental's showing for the quarter helped push the company's 1979 profits up by 8,283 per- cent to $561.7 million, or $7.30 a s hare, compared with 1978 earnings of S6 7 million. bound between l<tle December and mid-Fe bruary, according to M1llw Payne. executive Cetacean Society. The males. traveling steadlly a t about six knots. leave the BaJa lagoons as early as February to begiil the long trap north. Females and calves. who sl4ly in the lagoons awhile so the calves can fatten up. have us ually passed the Los Angeles area by late March. with all the whales back in the Berang Sea before s pring ends WATCHING THE GRAY whale h<Js ht-come so popular that the whales "have to run a gauntlet or boats." cetologist Or. Raymond M. Gilmore of the San Diego Museum of Natural Jhstory said "They must breath«> a sigh of relief when they cross the Mexican border .. Rut the watl'hang continues in the lagoons. as chaner trips take enthusiasts to Mexico to camp nn the beaches. And the whales don't seem to mind "Mexico rei::ulatcs the boat tram c into the lagoons," Ms. Puync said. "People go out in s maller boat~ and the whales raise their heads up to be petted .. BUT SHE CAUTIONED that the massive creatures sometimes get fnsky with their puny fellow mammals. and because gray wha les can reach 50 feet 1n length and weigh up to one tone per loot. some care s hould be taken. Patten said possible biological objections to so much whale·watching mclude causing whales to use up needed energy, interruption of mating. 1>aanful man-made noise. inadvertant separation of mother and calf. accidental collisions and forcing the whales out of their habitat Happily for human voyeurs, gray whales an• very predictable m their migrating habits and personal routines. What's more. gray whale~ usually slay w1th1n three males or the Cahfomt<J coast and art• sometimes seen lc~s than 100 yard~ from shore Publisher Sues In Libel Award NEW YORK CAP> -Doubleday & Co. has filed s uit to force Gweo Davis Mitchell, author or "Touching ." to pay the bill for a $75,000 damage award and $44 ,000 le1;al costs arising from a sue cessfut li bel action against her novel. The publi s her launch e d th e su i t against Miss Mitchell, of Beverly Hills, last Fri- d ay in U.S District Court here Doubleday claim ed an court papers that Mass Mi t cbel 1 b e ars ful I responsibility. under her Angeles Superior Court a nd won the libel award 10 February 1m GM.Y Ill.OT ft Housing Shortage Hit ANTELOPE VALLEY -Tbe bo:.::.:r 1boru,. ln U. UDited Stat. la a oaUoaal IC • a lddillC W• Coul ru1 est.ate expert Wd bere recentlJ. J . l>'Arey Clllabolm, necaUve vice prealdeat of A.qelee Realty C.Orp •• Loa Anle)el, in an addreN to Ille P1W1 Qub of Aatdope Valle)', said ''we bave tbe l.edmok>o. tbe moaty. and lbe knowhow to IOl.e tbe bcM•ln& lhortqe, but we aren't ua1nc them pro-perly. "A.Dy nation that can mua produce the automobile can certainly mau-produce ho11atn1. Ove r The Counter MASOU...,. MUTUAL FlJNDS ... 1 • I,. Cno PCI .... Oft 1S 0 , °'' 1'J I ()fl 1f ~ ''• Off 11.1 • Oft 11 ' , Oft ttl 1'· Ot• 10} '. Off 10) "' Off tO O :: g:: '~1 i °'' • 1 ·-... ·0ff ~ ! . ~ ~ :t· 1'• -'• Ott .... )~ Ott ••• 11 -,., Off ,. ,... "'· Ott •• f' :: ~ :c , ., ()ff .. ; )' Off • 1 11'-'" OH •' Sales in the q uarter totaled S2.9 bilhon. com- pared with $1.8 billion in t be comparable 1978 quarter. For the year, Occidental said its re- venues t o t aled $9.6 billion compar ed with $6.3 billion in 1978. contract. for liability io coonectionwithlbe llbel -~---~--~~~~~~~------~--::=:=:=================================================;;;;: action w o n b y a California psychologist,· T he psychologist's ac t ion was based on a claim that he was de f amed becau se a character in the novel could re adily be tden Ufied as rum. HOW CAN YOUR Occidental noted that PHARMACIST its 1978 earnings were· HELP YOU? unusually depressed by Paul Bindrim. fllfY : cir cumstances, such as T 11-a variet y of • , ~.,:-$122 million in writeoffs R. Ph. ~, connected with closing a ----------• refinery in Belgium and Cell 642-5678. After "Touching" was published by Doubleday in February 1971, Bin· drim brought suit in Los baiting construction of a Put • few word• Tbe professional role of. refineryinGreatBritaio. to work for ou. the phannacial i• that or ·-----------------------be l ng a competent , r eliable. conf1de nlial source of famUy health lnformaUon. He knows bis patrons and their ·medical and presclptlon histories. He can tell the m h ow to us e bo11aebold health items and can provide useful inf~r"matloo on the dUfle" ol various cbroDJc 'dbeuea. · When bis patron s Volantarily dilecribe their aUmeata, tbe pbanoacilt Ls '>ften in e poslUoo w advUe them U W Wb)' It 11 Imperative that they promptlf consult their peraona pbyalclan or deou.t.., YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need • medicine. Pick vp your prewtpUon if sbc>P· pln1 neath)', or we will deliver Pl'OIDPU7 without extra cbar1e. A 1reat mu1 people entrust ua wttlt their preeertpUom. May wt compound '.,., l'WLIDO~ ... =·· •Hrrl.._. .. _ ....... $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTY SECONDS ··--·...,~· . ._ •Crrr rdal ............. • ::::s,cia '• 1 •te • f # • ., ........ ~ ..... • •• ctma Cellf-- • I ~ l .. ' ThufMl!r, ,...,.,.. ,,, t• Tburtday'• NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 2 p.m. {f:ST) Pricee ._..,._!r.":~•.,..,_Y..._~..__ ..... .......,0t.,....,.0<1C1 ..... ,._k ' • ... ,_....., .. -..-..1~i.n.itft.-wtlli..O.-t .... l".tllwt ~ ~ 81\Vll rovr IMMY '" tM DAllY PILOT BUSINESS/ STOCK MARKET ' Deregulation Increases Flights ( ED/TOR'SNOTE: Thu" the NCOl'ldof a two-parl H'rle&) 81 Ute ANOda&ed Presa Sixteen months ago when deregulation first gave airlines freedom to fly or not fly where they thoucbt wu °'osl profitable. it looked like &erlous trouble for Bi.ogbamt.on, N. Y .• and other s mall cities around the country. Allegheny Airlines dropped it.a flights from Binghamton to New York and Washington. And commuter air lines at the time didn't have the necessary aircraft to pick up the service slack. Worse stUI. says County Ex~uUve Donald McManus, companies like IBM and Singer Co. that bad facilities in Binghamton were complaining bitterly that they needed more air service. But as is oow typical in many smaller comn;iunities, some of the early problem5 Binghamton bad with air line deregulation seem to be solved. Service in and out of the city now st.ands at r~rd levels. AND WIDLE THERE IS SOME grumbling about the qu.allty of service by the JS.seater commuter aircraft that Lodng lrig-na•f'" airlf ".-. acotn1d~d rh:f<" prfdr, but bettn-u-rrir~ oltne rrs ult f'"CI. have replaced Jet service. more fl1ghu than ever Wltl begin this month from B1nghamton to Newark. N .J .. to Philadelphia and to Washington An AsSOC'1ated Press survey of communil1es around the country round s1m1lar ston es wounded c1v 1c pnde at first over losing JCl se rvice by name a1rhnes, but overall s atisfaction afterward when commuter airlines provide more f'Ughts to more points more oftf'n But the AP s un1·\. plus tntl'rv1ews with Ci vii Aeronauucs H-Oa rd oHtt ii.ii:., rt•veall-d good and bad news fo r c1l1~ widl'r dt•r<'gulalwn THF. LATF.ST CAB f l Gl Rt:s show that airports or all ..,izes R<u nl'd <Jn dvt.-rage of between 5 J percent a nd 9 8 percent 1n ........ kly d t·pa rturc-.. rmm Septe mber 1978. a month IM·for<' derc·gulat1on took eHect. to September 1979. Uul a rurthr r breakdo wn l>hows certain kinds of route:-. IHre re<!UCC-<!. CSJ)<'CI Ully nights rrom s mall to medium hub Clllt..., Typ1<.'a ll). thf'"· v.ne the routei. that m<Jd1· .. everal shon hop'> 1n :.mall c1t1•·'i. p1ck1n g people up along tlw "'">' and rl ep<>'>ll1n g the m in ti llsrger city for :J conneetmg fli ght Mo~t ma,or a1 rlln•1'> hJvc he<·n t•llmmating thl)sc route~ 1n fd\Or of mor1· prof1 tdblc non ~top long rout(·' 110~ WEI.I, SMAJ.f. i\~0 nll'd1um·'>1l1'd <'Ill~'> have ran·d umkr cl1·regulat11111 ha!> 111·pt'nd<'d 1n part on ~t'og rnph~ On th(' f.Jst Coast. th<' trans1t1on from Je t ..,,.nice to commutt'r a11 lin1 • "'.,, 1c't• 1.1.a'> '>mooth becaus1· thl'n· art""" m an'' r ommull'r ;.11rllnt"• 111 tho'><' -.tales . Thu.'>. "'ht•n f'nw1dt·nt (·. H I .. nc1 Char lt:'>ton. W Va . lo~t much nf thl'•r Jt•l •wr-. 11·1 . C•1mmut• r-. rn•>H'd 111 q uickly to pick 11p the J.l:.irk l>l'lt.1 Airline., Jnnuuni· .. '111 ,., 1·nrlin~ 11 " r l'm 31nrng New Hampshire serv1c~ to ~ew !ork an Apnl, but three commuters are b1ddinl( for the route In )t1dw~1 em and PIJ m'> '>latt''>. the trans1t1on hal> e1 Lso l>t.·"·n rt'aM>nabl) ~.m{)(1lh Bl.T ~~H: ('ITU·:~ I'\ < \1.lt OR:'\L\ hJ\t' he1d '>enou~ trout;)k bt'<'Jll!-t' thl' -.1a1t· hdd frw c·om m\Jtl'r airline~ Hakt-rsf1eld 1·'>p(•t:1Jll) n •11uirf'd t-m ergency fcdere1J KU arant~<; o ( n1~hl'> tn l,o., Anl(t'lf."i "hen t;nited Ai rlines ~nnounced 1Ls 1ntt•nt1on to Jbandon that route. CAii nfhcials m!il'>t that sen 1(.'(' to Lo1'Angele:. 1.1.lll be better thJ n t>\ C'r hy "!Jnni! "'ht·n «Ommu tt'r line-. from other ... 1.1tes takl' "'er tht• rout•• DereguldllOn ha:. produe1'd windfall air :.c·rv1ce to som1 · 1·nmmuml1<-.; that hadn l had <iny in Har-.. and could d o lht• same for 129 oth..r <-ommun1t1~., that had lost all :-.t'n -1ce in th<' 10) t•<tr., p riorto dl're~ulat1on l 'nder d<•regul11t1on, th1· CAU must ~uarant~ for at lea:>t Mith ff•trer ro•,..Ulf"r oirlinPs. ,.om~ C'oliff)t-'rtio <>ifir11 ,_.,.,..,.hurt IJy f>r~Hlof ion. ~ 10 ) e ars cssl•nt1al air '>erv1ct• 10 5S5 communities that Jppeared on a1rlint' route ct>rt.Jf1cate!> when deregulation ..... ts pa~se<! L'i-ini.i frd<'ral su~1d1es 1f nece~~ary, the CA H ~uJ ranltts Lhat thO!"tt' points have at least 160 seats of air ~t'rncl' t'a<'h day to at least ooe hub a11·port A HANDtTL OF <'OMMUNmES, 1ncludmg Astona and St>a.'i1d<', On• . and Zanesville and Cambndge, Oh10. "'h1ch had no ~erv1ct' are 1>e1ng guaranteed ··essenuaJ air <>erv1ce by the CAB under deregulat.Jon because those points appt>ared on the route <'ert.Jricates of ma1or airlines t•ven thou~h lhose cities weren't being actJvely served Con~ has also given the CAB two years to re·exarrune the 129 c at.Jes that I06t all certificated air service in the tO years pnor to dere~uJatlon to see ir they s hould get federal air serv1ce gua rantees. Fifty.four of those pornt.s are in Alaska, 25 a re in California, and the rest are scatter€'<! tr1 24 other states The CAB to date has set guidelines for essential service for cities in 32 states, Puerto Rico. Pago Pago and American Samoa. with remaining states to be set in the next couple of m onths . SO FAil, THE CAB HAS received six appeals of its rulings: Vemaf.' Utah. whe re the local c-amer Frontier Airlines appealed. Puerto Rico. where officials want a guarantee of service to the mainland: Kingman and Prescott. Ariz . which want a guarantee or service to Las Vegas : Bangor. Maine, which wants guaranteed ser vice to a second major hub besides Boston : and Bakersfield. Calif .• and Dothan. Ala . which both want m ore service lo nearby hubs. Some cities that already had plenty of service before deregulation have reaped a bonaiua or new air service under dereguJaUon. Me mphis, Tenn.. hu gained more than JOO (lights a week because United Air Lanes designated it a bub city aod Braniff added service. Gold, Silver Quotations By Tbe Aaocla&ed PnM Selected world gold prices today: L•._: morning fixing $648.50, up $40.50; afternoon fixing 1885.00, up $59.00. Pana: afternoon fixing $639.73. up $4.01. Fruldart: .... 79, up $19.25. Zutda: bld SM0.00, up $S2.00; 1865.00 a111'ed. New Yortl: Handy & Hannan late momlnl $865.00, up ~.00. New Yon: En1elhard sellln« price late momlna MM.es,~ t.se.15. New Yod: En1elhard fabricated gold lite morning teet.•. up '81.22. * * * NEW YORK (AP> HPdy II turman New York 1llver ID.400. hid'ard silver .,a: fabricated SSS.cm>. J