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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-02-28 - Orange Coast Pilot, I I Slain riest Mourned in Seal Beach Clergyman Dies After Senseless Beating by Stranger VICTIM OF VIOLENCE Deed Priest Doherty By PIDL INEIDlll:RMAN ·-o.y ...... ''-" In ~ptemb~r 1971. f'a ther Fell• Doherty or St Anne•''! Cathoh<' Chur<'h m Sc11I HC!ut·h was ftllt'<t by u mMMuv1· heurl al tack P•ru~hlont-n feun·tJ ht' 11ll6'hl n.-vt-r rt-turn to th.. rhurch A ft'llow cleritymun obscrvl·d thut mo11t 1>nt-11t11 who hed surrcn•cl su<'h an 1tttack would t"huoi .. l' tu n•tlrc Uut f'ather Doherty fought tu~ way back to health and retumt•d lo his pansh dutu:& an i''t•bruun 1979 This v.cek pn•1·1!>l'I\ 111w year after h1 !> return :--t Anne's beloved prie:.t du~d Jl> tht• res ull or a :.eni>c le&b '1l'l or violence. In m1daflernoon on i-·t!h !J Father Doherty was :.truck in the head by a &tranger who hull d r 1 v e o h 1 s c h o p P.~ r t.) p c motorcycle tu the church rec· tor)' On t"eb 26. the 64 -ycar-old prh••t dit>d of l-c>mpllcatioos as· 11001 att'd with thut blow. an llS· u ult thut po llct• describe as t·ornpletely unprovoked. Toduy , friends and 1111rt11hJontir1t urt: preparing for 11erv1cei; this weekend in the priest 'a honor and police are in· tenslfying thefr search for his aissailant One parishioner hus offered a Sl.000 re ward for tnformation lt•admg to the capture and con· \ 1rllon or the m an Police Sa) the assailant. if round. will face J murder charge It 1s a testunony to the pnest·s forg1\'lng nature that he rc- portedl} expressed no Ill f~I 1ng:> toward his assailant • 1 wouldn't Sa)' he was hit l l'r ' said F a ther Kenneth K ra u!>C'. "'ho !>e r ved a s ad mm1:.trator at St Anne's when P'ather Doherty was recoverina from hia heart attack. ''He wu s urprised that the 1nc1dent had happened. He was kmd of ap· palled that ~meone would rut 8 priest ·· A parishioner recalled that Father Doherty made excuses for the young man who struck him, suggesting that the man did not truly know whut he was doing. The par1bh1oner recalled that the priest's only regret was that he was not better able to defend h1 mself. F<Ather Doherty had served m a tough Los Angeles neighborhood before coming to Seal Beach Thl' pari shioner sugge led that the priest had let his guCArd down :.omewhat m the quiet oceanside community Police and church offlc1ab hdH' recon!>tructed the assault as fo llow:> A man in h1:. mid to late 20s. de:.n1bed a!> Cauca sian. clean Shapely SwalJIJie Claims Navy Got Good Exposure iLeftist Seige Continues BULLETIN BOGOTA, Colombia <AP> - \ • Gunfire broke out t hls artenoon at the besieged Domlni~an Republic E m bassy, whe r e ~ leftist guerrlUas were holdln~ • . U1e U.S. ambassador and some 1 &t other hosta~Ps. The guerrilla , leader said the gunshots came , from Colombian government • s nipers firing on the e mbassy. BOG<Yl'J\. Colombia I API Leftist g ue rnllai> h'l lding the U .$. a mbassador to Colombia and some 60 other hostages at the Dominicun Re public Em bassy said today they would re• l ease all women and two wounded hostages. Rut they warned they were ready for a long s1t'~C Earlier, the C'olomb1an Cabinet m101ster said the guerrilla band lifted a deadline• 1t set for the government to meet its demands $50 million, the r eleas e of 311 political prisoners. pubhcallon of a n anll-govemment manifesto in maJor fore1Rn ncwspaperl>, and safe passage oout or tht• country. Th e g u er rill as ha ve threatened to k1ll thc1r hostages. who include US Ambassador Diego Asencio. the papal nuncio to Colombia and at least 14 other a mbassadors or acting am· bassadors, and several Colom· bian diplomats. Approximately 25 wom(ln and 35 men were take n captive whe n the 30 raiders stormed into the Do minica n mission during a n oon diplom a tic r eception Wednesday. A guerrilla spokesman, con· tacted by telephone by The As· sociated Prtss lbis morning , said two wounded hostages would be freed immediately and the women might follow. But Mexican Ambassador Ricardo Galan, one of t.be hostages, said by telephone that as or mid-day oelther the wome n nor the wounded had been released . The perrillas said Wednes· da7 tbe actblB Paraguayan am- bau.clor and another. unlden- (lee ll08TAGU, Pa1e A2) P~ ISUND Sl'~TVS EYED Vlaiton to Fountain ValleY,'a JIU. ScauaJ'fJ Park view the tifty 19laad Iii OM lake at a scenic adonament and refu•e for ducb. But coun,ty Insurance •PfflaliaW h.) ft •• • .. ,..., uurd that .... , hue been • feet. In two drowninp 11nce m•. Aad the contro•ero con· dlmet. See atocy end picture on .... ~ <Story Page AJ> ----~-#" ______ ..... ~ AP Wtf'•fJlllOI• Fireman Res~ued Toronto f1rl'm cn drag a <"nmrnde to ~afet~ wh Ii<' anothC'r f1re f1 ghtl•r < bac·k grnund 1 l'fa wl~ awa~ from ;.s burning plumbing !'torr . SevC'n fi remcn \H'r<' ho~p1l~h1C'd College 'War' Escalates Missouri Dumps MaTUJ,re Pile on Wiscomin MADISON, Wis . <AP> - Following a diplomatic breakdown and a sneak attack, the universities of Missouri and Wisconsin have declared war on each other, and if the MALT talks don't succeed at least one side says it will begin drafting beer. Jim Mallon, president of the University of Wisconsin Student Association , on We dnesday vowed some "retalia tory prop· aganda" against the University of Missouri at Columbia alter four "saboteW'11 from Miuou" dumped 500 pounds of manure on the UW student union steps last weekend. Mallon also talked Madison Mayor .Joef Skomlcka lnto a "mutual deferuae •IJ'Mment." Flanked by student leaden ln bizarre military 1arb firln1 bunt.I from plaatJc submachine guns, ~omleka •lsned the d9eu· ment ind ealW for a Manure Arma Llm1tatioD TrHty. "MALT t1lk1," the mayor SUHeMed. Tbe tntereoUellate feud be1an 1ever1l weeks •to when Wl1co111Jn' refuHd to take strioully a lllsaocu1 qu.atJon· aaln .-to Bll JO and Bt1 8 ecbooll uldDa for lnform1Uon about studtat fe.ct.n• 1atarlee. Jlallma, lleded two 1tan •to a ...... drap and rock'n"'roU , platform," responded by saying his pay was $1 million a year . 5 grams of cocaine a nd a daily s hipment Crom Ed's Porno Palace. "We received legitimate a n s wers from ever y other These Kids Not Playing NEW YORK CAP> -A 10-year-old boy on his way home from school was robbed of a bus pus by two 13-year-olda wbo put loaded pistols to his chest and Aaid. •·otve 1111 ye>Ormoney or you die." accordlns to police. Three pollce officers aaw the holdup Wecbielday on Manhattan's Upper Ea1t Side but thou1bt "it was eome kids playtnf," eald of· fleer Herbert JtaJ.ney. A• one of th• officers tried to cabn tbevld.lm, the other two cbued the rob-be u , who It wu d•· termlned later were armed wltb loedld .31-c,llber and .a-caliber ptm11. The ........ botl ..... ~· iac-tralPan. ··-· .... _ .. ---""_-,,..._ . Jl ..... -.. • --------_....._ .. -~ • ..,,..-~ w. • ----------- schoo1:· said Missouri student senator B<>b Mitchell , the uni- versity's self-s tyled "secretary or scientific development and weaponry " W1scon11i n ultimate l y answered the questioM, he said. but declared war in the reply. So on Feb. 15. Mi.!lsourl formed its "war council'· composed of 22 humans and a gerbil -the new .. assistant director or global com municatiorui." "He' II speak to Wl11consln," Mitc hell saJd. ··w Lsconsln wlll be able to understand him bet· ter." Meanwhile , Missouri la plan· ning to sell ··war bonds" at rallies next week to finance Its campaJIJl. But after lbe manure attack, the next move belongs to Wisconsin. "We're pretty much walUn1 to see tr they're hot air blowing on a cool breeze." he said. M allola declined to say wbat (See MAN1.J•E, Pase AU 'Oto in Coma? B!LGRADE, Yu101lavia (AP> -Doc:ton trutJn1 Prlll- dent Joetp Bros 'nto aald today the 1ravely lit 17·year-old• Yu1oeJav leader 1pnt UM ._t peactftalb'. llWlcal eow-eea •ut· 1t1ted be could be ln a coma. shaven. about six feet tall and 150 pound8, parked his motorcy· cle in front or lhe church and ap- proached the back door or t.he rectory. which opens into lhe kitchen. The man was wearing a silver motorcycle h e lm e t . blac k leather jacket a nd g lo ves. or ange Spanish-type pants with gold conchos down the o utside sea m of the pant legs His motorcycle was black with a green rear fender When the ma n asked to enter the rectory. Father Do he rty asked tum to step around to the front door, which opens into the rectory office The man suddenly pulled open the screen door, attempting to force his wav ms1dc When the pries t tned ·lo repel him. the man !>truC'k Father Doherty on the left side of the head with his r1st T he aaaailant i mmediately ned - The priest was not immediate· ly hospitalized rrom the inci· dent. but he complained or severe headaches during the following days. One week after the attack. he collapsed into a coma. He was t aken to St. John's Hospital an Santa Monica. where he underwent surgery to remove a blood clot in the area where he wa s s truc k . He remained hosp1tahz.ed until his death this week Sgt Leonard Fris bie of Seal Reach Police, who 1s heading the p r obe of Fathe r Doherty's death. said police are intensifying their anv est1gat1on of the al\ s ault. though he admitted thE:y have few leads He said the assailant is not believed Lo b<-a member of an or~anizcd motorcycle Ran~ HE· <Se,. PRIEST , Page i\2) THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 28, 1980 llOL IJ oOO ~' 4 UCTI004\ U "AGIE\ UCI Prof • Involved In Probe 8} DA\"ID Kl"TZMAl\1' OI __ ,,._,_ It 's the waler And a lot more. Like the aJr. The special ingredient in both C'ases 1s lricb1oroethylene. an lO· dustrial solvent recently round in water \.\ells throughout the l.O!> Ang('IC'S are a TCE. as 1t 1s kno\.\n , I'> a "US · PC'<'lt•d c-a nc t•r c·Ju.,1ng a~ent and its appearanct• in the water l\Upplles of the San Gabrt('I \'a lie} rel\ultt'd m tht· C'losure of more than 50 -.<'tis earlie r th1.., \'C'ar · ~o"' :i l T lrnnc r<'l\C'arc·hl·r renowned for hb \.\nrk 1n t•xpo<. m t: lht• dan~ers or nuororarboni. lo lht' earth's protccll Vl' ozont• !aver !>3\'::, traC'es of TCE dbo arC' pres<;nt IO thC' a1r With thC' J1d of J ~rant from tht· fL'deral Environm ent.ii l' r o t t' (' t 1 11 n A g l' n r y D r ~ht•r\\onO Ho" la nd and his J .., l\OCl.Itl·~ h.1n· ht.•t•n mon1tonnJ,! thl' air for the presC'nrE' of h J I o r .1 r b o n s . " h 1 c h 1 n dude rh<•m1cal agents !IUC'h a.-. TC E and methylchloroform both or wh1 rh contain chlonne Measurements have been taken over a wide ranging geo graphical area, from Alas ka m the north to the southe rnmost tip or the Chilean coast. Cities where the air has been tested m dude Garden Grove, Rio de Janiero. Tokyo and Santiago. Chile . Rowland said m an interview We dnesday that fe w measure- ments have been taken In the Los Angeles and Orange County areas. But those take n in the Garden Grove area about a year and a half ago indicated the presence of TCE in the air. T C E . t h e pro f essor o r chemistry said . h as In fa<'t become a trademark or urban air. Its presence is a slgo that air has recently passed through a m ajor city. Rowland said. The Garden Grove measure· ment showed TCE concentra · c!W~ TCE. Pase AZ> Monex Firm Robbed Again A Ne wport Beach firm speclalllinl ln the off.site trad· lne ot precious metals was hit lat.e 'l'\lelday or early Wednes. day wtth tts aecond bur1Jary In seven day1, police said. Monex lntemaUonal Ltd .• 4910 Birch St . .i_ lolt two typewriters worth •L.uav ID the latest crtme, net 1o1t •1.m ln bUl1aeu equ&p. mentanda10ldcolaon teb.11. Also loal ln tbt P'tb. 21 bur11arJ were c:onlidentf al ft.let Hatln1 the nam• and addreuea of Moan C\lltOIMra, aceordlnc to a 1pot•man for the Jlrm. it ---- o .... , ,. .... s~ttP9ef• SOMETiilNG IN THE AIR UCI Professor Rowland Hitchliiker ~ls Detour \ Ii \P:lr c>l<I girl who h1tt•hed .1 nc11• \.\1lh t\\n men on llarbor R11Ull'\Jrd in Co.-.ta Mesa Wed- rw .. da' mominJ! and allej!edl) nffc-rC'd thl'm hl•r sexual fa vor:-. for $$1 p1t•kl-d the wrong guy:.. polit•(• ... lid tod.1~ Tht· tw11 undl•rcover officer-.. ~a \e the· c;.:1rdl0n CrOVl' j!lrl j quick trip to thl' police ~talion . Lbcy said The girl "a'> l·harged with sus· p1c1on or sohc1tin~ prostilullon. police said Judge Collapses SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -US. District Court Judge Samuel Con· ti has been hospitalized after he collapsed in a stuffy courtroom during l hC' He ll s Angels racketeering trial. Coast Weather C loudioess c lear i n g tonight. Fair Friday and a little cooler. Lows tonight 48 at the beaches and S4 Inland. Highs Friday from 67 to 74. INSIBE TODAY "Virgintt11 u aoow cu weflll a• JIOMr Qppeftdiz," aays se:r co1m1elor E~r Hamilton, 70. She atra her uiews on mortiaQt and morciU on page All. 0AaL. Y PtLOl Airport Site Eyed SCAG Panel Endorses Off shore Island LOS ANUl:LES tAPl A.,..., for a 2llt Century airport to be butll on a manmadtl, olf-ahore island will be reeommonded to tbe Soulhem California ANociaUon or Govt•mmenl11. ending • two- year 11earch for a ne~· facility lQ l<Akt' the paaacnser load otf Los Angekm lnlem •t*11 l Al rpo11. By a 13·2 vote. a SCAO com· mlttee tindorsed a n alrpon slle tt.ree mnea offlhore In the Lons 8~ath·Lo1 Ante lu Harbor Wednnday aod called for lht! cre.aUon of a re1ioo1l •lroon authority to develop th• U .6 bllllon raclllty Th• authorily would a lao control ealat101 air~ In Soulhem C•llromla. The SCAG will hold a aen ,1f pubUc heario1e1 on the pro Prinee's Piek? Secretary Linked to Charles LONDON <AP) -She loves hunting and stands 5-foot-7; she's blonde and educated m Franct!; she has ties to royalty and works as a secretary here Could she and Prince Charles . • . ? Gossip columnist Nigel Dempster or lhe Daily Mail reports that 2s.year-0ld Anna Wallace is c~us · ing •·quite a ripple" among rivals "because she JUSt might be THE one" love of the heir to the British throne. They were seen in public over the weekend rid· ing in a hunt or ganized by the Cheshire Hunt at Beeston. a nd st ayed at the nearby home of Lord Tollemache. Miss Wa llace has known the prince for two years. :rnd would not comment on the relationship. S300,000 Sliver Newport Cops Hunt Burglary Suspects Nt'wport Beach police are looking for sus pecLs m conner· uon with a two-week-old string or burglaries in which $300,000 worth of s terling silver has been stolen from homes in the city, Detective Richard Long said Wednesday. Long said police believe many of the burglaries were com· milted hy th e S<.1 me pen.on because or similarities among the crime!>. "In most or the cases, sus peels ('ntered through unlocked s liding ~lass doors," Long said "We are asking that a ll resi· dents safely secure their patio d oor s. windows and front doors·· The recent price tnt'reases in precious metals may be a con· tr ibuting factor to the burglancs. Lon~ s aid. "Sterling silver has always been a big draw. but its increase in value has made it very prof· itable to melt the stuff down." he said . "Of course the intrins ic value of ramiJy Sterlin~ s ilver is lost when itis m elted down." The most recent of lhe a pprox- 11n ately 50 silver burglaries that ;.irr being investigated include. -A bunclary reported Tues· day in which $12,000 worth of !>lerling silverware was stolen from the home of Dorothy M. Man Rescued 'lhenJailed LOS ANGELES <AP> -A 24-year -old Los Angeles ~an who was saved by a passmg California Highway Patrol of· ficer after h e r an fro m a Compton motel with his clothes ablue later was booked al lhe County-USC Medical Center jail ward for investigation of operat· ing a PCP factory. Dua ne Davis' c lothes caught fire Tuesday after an explosion at the Willow Tree lnn forced evacuation of eight rooms and a n estimated $40,000 damage. Police are searching for two othe r s believed to have fled a rter the blast in Davis' room, where a purported PCP factory had been set up. DAILY PILOT r ,,_. ()f ~(.Mitt~ ...... 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Leopold Leopold reported the burglary Saturday Marine Held For False Kidnap Report I rvine police said today they have arrested a Marine Corps private stationed at El Toro on charges of filing a false kidnap report after he had claimed he was abducted at gunpoint late Tuesday night. Police Lt. Gene Norden said the man arrested early Wednes· day on suspicion of kidnapping th e Marine, R ex Kenneth Bicknell, SUB Elk.sford, has been released. Norden s aid Marine Pvt . David Lee Wilder, 18, admitted during questioning he had not b een kidnapped as he was h itchhiking on J effrey Road Tuesday night. Wilder had told officers he was picked up by a man who pulled a gun on him in the c-ar a nd drove him to a home in lhe village of El Camino Real Wilder said he was able to ecape his captor and eventually return to the Marine base to summon police. However, Norden said Wilder later admitted he h ad gone voluntarily to Blcknell's house. Police found a witness who had seen Wilder at BickneU's home a t a lime earlier than the Marine had claimed he was taken there. Filing a false police report is a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for up to a year in • county jail. Tour Horses live in Filth NEW ORLEANS <AP)-Twen· ty-slx hones that pull tourist car- riages around the French Quarte r have been found jammed inside a small st.able ln up to a foot of mud and fllth. a humane 1oclety • ve terinarim says. Some of the bonea bad defecat · ed ln their feed bucket.I ~d many or lhe animals sune;.;d from bar· ne11 aorea, the vet said Wednes· day. "If 1 could u.e one word to tum up my llnd.ln11. lt would be 'deplorable.' TM• la one of the •ortl ttablel J bave ner ...,, " Mid Dr. Dan GrtfftD, a vet with ~for tbe {>rnllltioft of C toAalmall. beloq to La Petite Tours, m111 of the tourhl carrta1e eom,.._ operaUn1 IA the bit· torlcatta t\ , pottd alle prior to formal ac:tloo 8IVthe endol"lement, probably In July or Au11ust ·' Everythtna points in that dlrecUoo t.o an offshore site." uld Henry Wedaa, committee chairman and mayor of Yorba Linda. "Wherever a new major rl!1lon1I alrl>Qrt is buill, there wllt be opposition." But Wedaa claimed that the off1hore Ille would invile the leasl amount or opposition because ll would put aircraft not1e "over wuter. not over peo- ple.' • Wedua's group -the SCAG A v1ation Work Program Com· m1ttee -opted for lhe offshore site over Bell Canyon, located 11even miles east of San Juan Capistrano in Orange County. The committee s aid that although the Bell Canyon site was not a likely prospect for the reg ion a l airport. it could possibly serve limited takeoffs and landings to lhe south. It rec ommended that the Feder a l Aviation Administration study airspace and weather conditions in the canyon before including the site in SCAU 's re~ional transoortation plan. C hr istine Reed. a Santa Monit'a City Councilwom an who voted against the offshore site. said s he had strong reserva· lions about the project "This offs hore site hus reul environmental problems." she warned "It's got a litany of proble ms a nd concerns I believethepubhcwi lllhinktheidea is ridiculous." Wedaa said tht• offshore airport. if it matenahzes. would be financed initially by revenue bonds pledged by the region·!> existing airport facilities. From Pflfl#' .·1 I TCE ... t1 ons of up lo l l parts per bi llion Tl11s is considrred a low measurement and 1s far below lhc concentrations Rowland's Japanese associates found 1n their measurements of air quail· ty tn Tokyo. Jn lhat huge city, he said. tht' readings for TCE wenl up to nine parts per billion in measurements taken in a park m the city. Rowland said the Tokyo read· · ings were very interesting because of the variations . On Sundays, for example. the TCE readings were ve ry low in l'Ompanson to other days of the week when most people were at work TCE is used for cleaning metal. Fumes from the cleaning sol· vent now into the atmosphere and on especially bad days, whe n stagnant air hovers over a city , large concenlrations can accumulate . Rowlands said lhere are two reasons TCE levels in Southern California a re far lowe r than in Japan . Population density in Tokyo is much higher than in the Los Angeles and Or a nge County a reas. Regulations governing lhe use or solvents here are more s trict. In many cases. TCE use has been reduced in favor of melhylchloroform. which 1s safer when inhaled. Nevertheless, scientists are uns ure what lhe long-term ef· fects are from inhaling chemical agents such as TCE. ··we need to s tudy lhe problems that come about when large numbers of people brealhe this over a pro- longed period or tim e ... he said. Rowland said more measure - ments in lhe Southern California area are not possible at lhe mQ- ment because monitoring equip· ment is tied u~ut other locations around the world. E',....PtafleAI MANURE. • • Wisconsin's strategy will be. bul It 's bein1 hatched by Field Marshal Stu 0 . Baker. recently promoted for trying to build an H . bomb from information published by the Madlson·based Progressive magu.lne . An under1raduate draft is a last resort, however. "We're go. lng to draft beer finl," be said . Brown to Mi88 New York Ballot ALBANY N.V . (AP> - California Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. la 1bandonln1 his court ftpt to 11t back on lhe ballot for New York'• M1rch 25 prttldential primary, chiq ex· penaee and ao,1.Ucal problnll~ After promot.lni . b.y Kennedy forcea, t.be 1tite Board of ~­ tlont announced lloaday tbat Brown'• name would M drGDl*I from tbl ballot. Tbe boanr al· 1.,td lbal nearb' two·thlrdl of tbe 1lpaturee on bit petttJons ••"lnnlld. ............. 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' l::'lt'!> :-;llCI 111• '>J lcl there -...:i:-. 1111 1irgt•nt lll'l'<l fur medical CJrt· JI tht: <'ml.HJ!>'>\" lit· said hl' "'i.J ' hopdul th.ii tht· wome n ht•tnA hdd h<>l>ll.l~l· and the wounded would be rclea.'>ed this morning " The ~ut•rrtll.1 ' h•udrr '>Old thcv -...ould pr•·"·nt a n .m1 1 go,•ernm~·nl m.ir11f1 -to to 111111 reporl1•r' .... 1\11 rrrn t .1ppr11.1rh lhl' emhJ.,.,\ 111 th1·1r 11nd1·r-...1·.11 to sho" th1·\ .1ri• 1111,11 m t•rl .. 11 a lll'WS C'onf1•rt•rll"t• I his mon 11nJ,! when thC'\ "Ill .tl'><l h,inrl m·1•r the-body or thl'lr dt•ad t•omr :1dt The guerrillas d<'maml that tht· manifesto be publ1.!>hl·<I in mJ1or foreign newspapers Austria. whose umbassador was among those held. ci.lllt'<i on the Colombian gnvl·rnment not to order un i.J!>Saull on thl' besieged e mbassy , a nd t he Dominican ~ovcrnment urged the Colombians to '"do all poss1· ble' · to protct'l thl' hostages· lives The Dominicans planned lo dis patch a Foreign Ministry delegation IO Ho~ol:i lalt•r toda~ to offer help to lhr l 'olomb1an-. "We ar<• r1l•manllin.: lhul the government mct·t ct•rt;iin <•1md1 t1ons 1f 1l w1sh<'' to sa vt• th(• llvt·~ of importJint d1plomull> If then· is no agreement eH•rvonf' will leave here as <'Ofll'>(''I Ile s aid th1· r<11tl1•r"> had pistols. nne:-.. ~rl'nadc~. bombs and abundant ammunition Iii;;!~~~~~-;;---------~-- ·---_,,,,,_· ........... .:·----. _~-~---i" "-·-----.. -~ • Af glian Rebels Ready KABUL. Afghanistan (AP) - Rebel11 plaMed renewed attacks on Soviet and Afghan army umt& tn Kabul on Friday. the Moslem sabbath, rebel sources said to da y, des pite \he c i vilian militia's reign or terror on the capital's rebel strongholds. Al least JOO people di~ last Friday in SIX hours or street bat ties aft.er anti-Soviet demonstra· lions by worshippers emerging from midday prayer in the city's mosques. Soviet and Afghan troops were reported on the alert throughout the city to pre vent a recurrence of last week's violence The troops were backed by the ruling Khalq t People's) Party's un· disciplined militia force or about 2.000 men. assigned to patrol du ty 1n dis tricts r egarded as '12tl..\"Warb' svmoatbe~1c to lhe rebil~ • ~ ... -.,....r, · • .,,. ' Thl' m ilitiamen had virtually unhm1ted powers under martial l~1w regulations. mcludmg the authority to set up l>ummary courts m a rtial . diplomatic '!ources said Th..-y estimated tllul dozens uf <illegt'd rebels or 1 t'ln•I ~ym puth1zr r!'> had Ol'{•n kil lt·d 1n ttH· p<ts t week b) rrlllillanwn set•kmg rt'vcn~e for last V.t>ek'., well orl(antied ms ur rl'Clion \ n I n d 1 .i n .J n d ..i Fr,. n r h tl1pl11m ;1I ... 1111 I h<•\ '""" th•· m1lllla ~unntnj! 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Bandit Hit Motel, Store In Costa Mesa {'()sla Mesa police are 1n \'es t1 ga11ng tv.•o armed rnb beries. one at a motel on Harbor Boulevard and lhe other at a Bristol Street liquor store Poht'e said a gunman wearmJ? a white mask entered the Am bassador Inn. 'lZ17 Harbor Blvd at 1 45 a .m. today and forced thC' m ale derk t-0 lie oo the floor. The bandit took S250 from thl· reJ?1ster and the clerk ·s walll•I and fled. lie. was de!>cnbed u' :Jbout five feet. nine inche~ t&ll and having a Ne-... York act•enl In an earlier robbery. pohci· !>a1d a man who claJmed to ha"e a ~un but dldn'l show ii took S3R7 from a male clerk at Sir Charil"' Liquor. 2981 Bristol St . al about 10 p m Tuesday. The robber wore ascarfoverpartofhis face PRIEST ... aid the man's 1JtUre dJd not fit that mold. He said anyone with lnforma· lion about the 1uspecl la urged Lo caJI Seal Beach Police at (213> 431·2541. Meanwhile. parishioners at St. Anne's are mourning the loM of the priest lhey loved. 'I'tley fear that lhe lipy church may not be large enough to hold a ll the friends and parhJhloners wbo wish lo attend the m asses ln his honor Father Doherty left lnstruc· lions that uny services for rum must be held at St. Anne's. Felix Doherty was born Sept. 1, 1915, io Coun&.y L eitrim. Ireland. He was ordained in Dublin in UM2 and came to the United States during World War 11. He served al numerous assign· ments in Los Angeles and Orange count.Jes. ··He wab a very unassum.ing, humble man who was very de - voted to his parishioners," said M:,gr Donald Strange, who is • .-dpi~ffrauoa SL A.a.De 's WlUJ 1t successor is e1ppointed "He is de!>l'ribed b} them not only as a fa ithful µastor but al> it real friend '' Father Doherty had served at St Anne·s since 1973. 'lie was a very humorous, ve ry rorg1v1ng man A great frtC'nd , .. retailed parishioner I.Ila Happ Anolhcr parishioner. Eileeo '; rier, ret>alled t hat any time Father Dohe rty h a d extra rnrmey. h<· would ~1ve 1t to needy fJm1hl'"> Shi· '""' n·called that ~c lov1.'CI lo "ork w1lb his hapda nnd onl't' rf'psirell a nd ft'· f1n1,h1'<1:ill1h1· 1 hurc·h pt.'Wl> with tht: hl'lp 11( JU.'>t onl· part!>h1ont:r ··11e ~.1vc-'>Ut'h i.:ood ad vice ·· 'he Jddt:'d ··-.uch do-... n-to ,.arth 'trdHthtfor-....:ird ad ' lt't· that you co uldn 1 h1·lp hut go right " * * * Rites Slated For Priest !'.l'n 1t"t'!'> in honor of Fi.Jlhcr h II\ ll<1h1•r'1\ lh•· IJI •· paslur or ...,t \nni· ... t '.1thnlil· Chun·h 10 '-•.ti B1•,lf'h i.lr•· ... c·hC'dul~ for I 111 \<1 •,.l,1·nd I ti· hol(f\ \\Ill Ill' Ill I.ill fJIJf;f 111 II• , p 111 -..1111d.1\'. \1.irch .! 11 1ti1• 1hu11 h :1&11 lllth ~I , ~·;ti 111 ,11 h \I ,, ...... ,., nf ('hrl'>tr..tn Uuni.ll "ti I h1· 1 t'lt•bratt:d for hr m at 5 p rn .m<J 7 p m Sunday for pJ fl ... hicwwr' and frll'nd" /\ppmium&lely l50 priests arf' '''l"'l'lt'<i to attend an add1lloo.il , n 1n J l Ill .1 m "'1 om.ta). \t 1 1 d1 ·1 H 1., h 11 p w 1111 .1 n 1 Jc•hn-..,n -...111 h l'r1111 1pJI • 'rin • l l•·hr.1111 Ford Mulls Candidacy CLEVELAND (AP) I\ lc)p aide to Gerald t,ord says that the• former presi- dent will make a decision 1n four or five days on whelhl'r to enter the race ror the 1980 Republican presidential nommat.ion California Robert Bar· rc ll telephoned Cuyahoga Co un t y Republican Chairman R o bert E Hughes on Wednesday night and said that Ford is reassessing the political situation m the aftermath l or Ronald Reagan's VIC· tory 1n th e Ne w Hampshire primarv. ' f f I • l \ Oraage -Coast EDI T IO N Today~sc1 .. N. V. 8teek8 I VOL. 73, NO. S9, ~SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1980 N FIFTEEN CENTS t --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-' Slain VICTIM OF VIOLENCE 1 Dead Priest Doherty ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I riest Mourned in Seal Beaeh Clergyman Dies After Senseless Beating by Stranger By PIOL SNEIDER MAN Of .... Deity ...... ''-" In Septe mbe r 1978, F atht:r Felix Doherty of St Anne's Catholic Church m Seal Beach was felled by a massive heart attack Parishioners feared he might never return to the church. A fellow clergyman observed that most priests wbo had suffered s uch an attack would choose to retire But Father Doherty fought h1!> way back to health and returned to his pansh duties in February 1979 This week precisely one• year after his return St Anne's beloved priest died as tht' res ult of a senseless act or violence. In midafternoon on Feb. 9. Father Doherty was st ruck in the head by a stranger who had driv e n h is c h o pper -t ype motorcycle to the church re<: tory On Feb 26, the 64-year-0ld priest died of complications as- sociated with that blow, an as· sa ult that police describe as completely unprovoked. T o d ay. fr ie nd s a n d parishioners are preparing for services this weekend in the priest's honor and police are in· tensifying their search for his assailant. One parishioner has offe red a $1.000 reward fo r information leading to the capture and con ,·iction of the man Poltce say the assailant. 1f found. will face a murder charge It is a testimony to the priest·s forgiving nature that he n· portedly expressed no 111 feel- ings toward his assailant "I wouldn't say he was bit ter." s aid Father Kenneth Krause. who served as ad ministralor at SL Anne's when Father Doherty was recovennjl from his heart attack. "He was surprised that the incident had happened He was kind of ap palled that someone would tut a priest " A parishione r recalled th at Father Doherty made excus('S for the young man who struck him, suggesting that the man did not truly know what he was domg. The par1sh1oner recalled that the priest's only regret was that he "as not IH>tter able to defend h1m::.clf Father Doherty had s erved in a tough Los Angell•::. neighborhood before coming to Seal Beach The pansh1onl·r s uggested that the priest had let his guard down somewhat in tht· qu1C't oceanside community Police and chur ch off1cw b. have recons tructed the assault as follows A man in his mid to late 20s described as Caucasian. clean s ha\•en. about s ix fel'l tall and 150 pounds. parked his motorcy cle 1n front of the church and a p proached the back door of the rectory. wb1c h opens into the kitchen The mao was wearing a salver mo t orcycle helmet, b lack le athe r Jacket a nd g lo ves . or ange Spanish-type pants with i::old conchos down the outside s cam of the pant legs ll1s motorc}cle wa~ black with a j?rcen rear fender Wh1•n lhC' man a\kt•d tr> c>nln tht· rc·c ton F:ith4·r Vohert \ a~k c•d him to -.tep around tu thl' front door, Y>hu:h open'> tnt<J the rN·ton · offi ce· The -man 5uddcnl~ pulled or>en tht• ~crccn door. a tll:mpting to fo rce' his wav rns1dl' When tht- pnest tried ·,,J r<:pel him, th•· man ~truck Father Dohcrt\ rm th<• left 1>1dt: of the ht:<1d Y> 1th h1~ r1~1 The assailant immediately fled The pnest was not 1mmed1ate- ly hospitalized from the mci- d en t. but he complained of severe headaches during the following days. One week after the attack. he collapsed into a coma. He was taken to St John's Hospital in Santa Monica, where he underwent surgery to remove a blood clot in tht' area whe re he was s truck He r e m a in ed hos p1taltzed until his death this week Sgt. Leonard Frisbie of Seal Beach Poltce. who 1s he ... ding the p r obe o f Father Doherty'-, death, said po It cc a re 10te ns1fy1ng their 10vest1 gat1r,n or the 3 !. ~ault, thou~h he admitted they have few lead!>. He said the <1ssa1lant 1s not believed to be a member of an organized motorcycle gang. lie <See PRI EST, Paite AZI ·Newport Break-ins Burglar's Silver Loot $300,000 ~ I ·Leftists \ jMay Free l ~::.~:. (AP> -f Gunfire broke o ut this afternoon ~at the besieged Do minican ... Republic Embassy. where leftist ~guerrillas were holding the U.S. ambassador and some 60 other hostages. The guerrilla leader said the gunshots came from Colombian government snipers :firing on the embassy. "Commander No. 1," as lhe terrorist chief called himself, alsf) told The Associated Press in a telephone interview that the guerrillas would free a ll women and two wounded hostages as . soon as the governme nt begins negotiat ing their d emands , seriously. Another of the raiders, mem · bers of the M·19 gue rrilla or ganization. said earlier that the wounded and the approximately 25 women were a bout to be freed . 1 w~oh=to~~~91~~ :e B~~~~~a~~ :mi ss ion during a noon 1 diplomatic reception Wednes· ' day. are demanding $50 million. the re lease o f 311 political f prisoners. publication of an anti- !govemment manifesto in major foreign newspapers, and safe pusaee out of tbe country. They warned they were ready for a Iona siege and threatened l to kill their hostages, who in- clude U.S. Ambassador Diego \ Aaencia, the papal nuncio lo (See TD&Oa, Page AZ) • l t I f l f Orange Coast Weather C loudiness cl ea rina tonight. Fair Friday and a little cooler. Lows tonight u at the beacbes and 54 laland. mo-Friday from .., to 7'. IN81•ET99"Y "'V.......,, M abM oe tl#fW ..................... #% 01 •11:rlor ·ti.a.or HomUton, 7t. ,,.. am 1wr °"'°' oa ~ Oltd morolt on PtJ., All. Dally Pli.c Httl - SOMETHING IN THE AIR UCI Professor Rowland Contaminant TCE Found lnOCAir By DAVID KUTZMANN Of ... o.ily PM« Sutt It's the water. And a lot more. Like the air. T he special ingredient in both cases is trichloroetbylene, an ln· duatrlal solvent recently found in water wells throughout the Los Angeles area. TCE, as it is known, is a SUS· peeled cancer-causing agent and it.a appearance in the water supplies of the San Gabriel Valley resulted in the closure of more than 50 wells earlier this year. Now, a UC Irvine researcher renowned for bis work in expos- ing the dangers of fluorocarbons to the earth's protective ozone lay~r says traces of TCE also are present in the air. With the aid of a grant from the federal Environmental Protection ~geney , Dr. Sherwood Rowland and hi• U · aociatea have .,._. moaitoridl tbe alr for tbe pteHnce of balocarbona , wblcb 1.P · elude cbemieal .... Heb u TCE and met1a1lcbloroform, both ot ~ onnt••• chlorine. M ea1urement1 lta•• been taken ewer a wide-rauial seo- p-apbical area, from Alaika 1n the north to tbt,IOUtMnllDOlt tlp of the CbUean co .. t. Cltles where the air bu been tested In· elude Garden Grove. Rio de J aalero. Tokyo and SanUaco, Chile. • • Rowt.M Mid la u mWnlew Wed••de>' tlull few meaaun.-mate .......... tak• lD tbl t Newpor t Beach police a rf' looking for suspects in connec tion with a two-week-old string of burglaries in which S300.000 worth of sterling silver has been stolen from homes in the city. Detective Richard Long said Wednesday. Long i;aid police beheve many of the burglaries were com· m ilted by the same person becaUM of simUartUes among the crimes. "In most of the cases. sus· peels entered through unlocked sliding glass doors." Long said . "We are asking that all resi· dents safely secure their patio d oor s . windows a n d front doors ·· Doten and Ouf The recent price increases m precious metals may be a con- t rib u L 1 n g fa ctor lo the bur~laries, LonJ! said. "Sterling silver has alwayo;; been a big draw, but its increase in value has made it very prof itable to melt the stuff down." he said. "Of course the intrinsic value of family sterli nj? s ilver ,., lost when it 1s melted down · · :\c " port Beach pol1cC' said lll'lt•n Lol'ffler . .t s . and Carrington Rl y'th. 64. Wt•ren ·1 in 1url'<I scnousl~· wh(•n th<.•1r r:irs collided Wt:'dnc•sda ~-. but lh1!--traffH' s igna l ";.i-. :\c <'ldl•nt that r<'sultt:d in do ... rncd -.ignal oc currc>d about 12 ·t5 p m Jt the inlcrsectlOn of \l:icArthur Roulev<1rd and Birch Str('c·t in '.\ewpon Bt•ach The most re<:ent ·of the approx 1mately SO silver burglaries that are being mvesllgated include . -A burg.lary r~rted Tues day in which $L2.000 worth of sterling s ilverware was stolen from the home or Dorothy M J oyce . Police theorize t he burglar e ntere d through a partially open sliding glass door Expert Says U.S. Facing Bankruptcy -A burglary reported Tues· day in wblch Sl0.725 i n s ilverware a nd j ew e ls was s tole n from the home of Rosemary E. Murphy. Police think the burglar pried open the front door. -A $11.541 1 &erll•1 silverware burglary al lb• home of Harold S. Voegelln. He report- ed the crime Sunday. -AD $8 ,ttt 1 terllag s ilverware burglary at the home of Irving H . Leopold Leopold reported the burglary Saturday. NEW YORK IA P ) r ellx Hohatyn. the banker who played J leadm~ role an saving New York City from fiscal collaps<' said today that the United States 1s ··headed for a national bankruptcy " He called for a freeze on wages and prices coupled with federal budget cuts and a large gasoline lax. ''Whal ls ha ppening to the United States in 1980 is similar to what happened to New Yortt City in 1975, namely a s lide tow ards bankruptcy." said Rohatyn. a partner of La:tard Freres & Co who served a~ cha irman of the Municipal As sistance Corp . set up by the stat e Prinee's Pick? Secretary Linked to Charles WNDON CAP) -Sbe loves hunting and stands s.root-7; sbe•s blonde and educated in France: she has lies to royalty and works as a secretary here. Could she and Prince Charles . . . ? GOlllp columnist Nigel DemRsler or the Daily Mail reports that 25-year-old Anna Wallace is caus· lng "quite a ripple" among rivals "because s he just might be THE one .. love of the heir to the Brttlsh throne. They were seen ln public over the weekend rid· inl in a hunt oraanized by the Cheshire Hunt at Beeston, and stayed at the nearby bori:le of Lord Tollemache. Mm Wallace hu knowD the prince for two yea~. and would not comment on the relaUonahlp. In a s~h preparl'.'d for de livery to tht' Conference Board. a busmcss.fmanced research or gan11at1on. Rohatyn said Ne" York's politJcal leaders "dJd not wake up to reality until the credit ma rkets closed on the Cl· l v, · · slopptn~ it from borroWl.QR "Tbe present near-collapse of the c redit mar kets is finally focusing attention of the govern- ment and the public on what bas been the inescapable reality for some lime. namely that we are h ea d e d for a national bankruptcy, in this case called runaway inflation.·· he said. The federal government has been forced to pay record in- terest rates to borrow this year as investors sought high rates to protect the m against inflation Rohatyn called for a "tern porary 12-m on th wage-price freeze, together with extreme budgetary restraint. lfhls should Include a cut of at least $20 billion ln current outlays to break lnlla- tionary expectations." In addition, he propo1ed a gasoline tax of at least 50 cent.a a galloo "to redUff consumption, atrenctben the dollar and ~ vlde the balls for a diatosue with OPEC (the OrganiaaUon ol Pelrolewn Exporting Countries) concerning pricing, long-term s upply and altemaUve payment methods for oil." nto Reedng BELGRADE. vu,01lavi1 <AP) -Docton treatto1 ~1- dent JOllp Bros Tito aald today Ute cravely llJ 87-year-old Yu,o.Jav )eader spent the n.laht peacel\IUJ. I ( Schools Rolls Drop for 4th Straight Year Enrollment in Orange County public schools has declined for the fourth year in a row A survey by the Or ange Coun- ty Department or Education sho ws that there are 8.287 fewer students. or a 2.3 percent drop in the current school year from 1978-nJ. There were 355,081 students enrolled this year, according to fi gures compiled last November. While enrollment is down in mos t districts, it climbed in three areas. In Capis trano Unified School District. the 1979-80 enrollment was 17.277 compared to 16,946 last year The number of students m the Irvine Unified School District rose from 13,123 to 14.496 and in Saddle bac k Valley Unified School District a n increase rrom 19,601 to 20,802 s tudents was registered. Other Orange Coast district enrollments include; "'-~v_,, • .........., ac...viewE~ ~~ .... llOf1 ~-· """'" ~, ... ,_ u ......... .... S... e..t!IEl_..ry _,......Hi.,.$<'-OIR "" "" ..... •.sie 11.M n.m J,"7 )Ml II, WO tt."1 l,)40 ...,, 11' IC1 U.117 21.m The 1ub6t.anUal decrease in the HuntJn1ton Beac h Union High School Ols lrlct is due primarily to the reduction ol atu- denta In adult educaUOA pro. 1ram1 county school otnclals said. ln 1971, a.• 1tudeala at- tended adult pro1ram1 tom· pared to 3.• tbll year. C.., officiall aaid the deereue Iii at· tributAld to PropoeUJoa \I eul· bacb. ' °"'LY PIL.0 T 21 llllU PanamarUan Students Take Over Ernbaaay PANAMA CITY. l'uama tAP> -MWlaDt Paaamaolan atuden&a Mriwd lhe embauy ol El SalVlldor today "tt.talnJnt" six pe~. to proteet all~1~ IOV'trnmeot rcpreuJon ln that Central Amencaa n•t1on. a lllQt•man ror the 1Hudtnl8 ni· po.ud. A poll~ apok .. man eonflnned the tahover and uld there waa no nolence aod no OM waa hurt Both sourca Hid Salvador.,, Cbarte'-' d 'Arr1ures Manuel Aaum·•· wu umong thost· ooinghcld 1'he l"tudunt i.pokc!l mun aid the m1Ht1tnll were mt"mOOr~ of the kevolutionary Student Front. • I ni1t acUv1itt oq1aniut1on 11.-~uid the occupaunn or tht• embassy would la1.t only i.n hMu IJ.S. Trwfle 8•firic 1t' illf'11• W ASlllNl>1'0N t Al' I The nauon·~ lrt&de def1c1t w1d4,,ncd m Januury to S4 8 billion, the h1aht•sl level 1n two ycari;, the Corn merce Oepanmt:nt reported toda>- The deficit based on u new, congrt':Sb1onally m11nd1tted method or calculalion that ovef!jt1ttt!1> the total co~t of 1mporb and. consequently, the dcfit-1t rompilred with a deficit ofS4 I billion 10 December It was the largest since the value of imports plus ins uraoce and shipping costs exceeded exports by$5.2 billion In February 1978. The deficit occurred despite a drop m both the volume und dollarvaJueofoil undoil product imports , thedepartmf'nt~a1d "e1111ft19 •~1ca.d ............. . BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (/\P l Sen Ted Kennedy's call for economic controls drew mixed cheers and boos He was heckled Wednesday and picke ted by a nti abort1orusts wno earned a sign that. in <.t reference to Chappa· quiddick. read, "How Can Teddy Save the Country When lie Can't Save Mary Jo'!" The Massachusetts senator returned to Washington Wednes· day night for a 24·hour break from campaigning. his first full day in Washington since Feb. 11. He arranged to meet during the day with top advisers to discuss his faltering campaign. Dollar Ea•~•; Geld Pri~~• /tll.r~d LONDON CAP> -The dollar eased against major world currencies today and gold prices were mixed in quiet European trading. London's big five bullion dealers fixed the morning trading price at $638 an ounce. down from $641 at Wed.nesday·s close. The afternoon fi xing was $646 and it closed at $641. It traded in New Yorkat$64J , Silver rose in London to $34.25 an ounce, from S33. 75. It traded atS35.20in New York ,.~,.....P~AI TERROR CONTINUES. • • Colombia and at least 14 other a m bassadors or acting am. bassadors, and several Colom bian diplomats. It appeared that the govern· m ent was trying to starve the S!Uerrlllas out. "Commander No. I" s aid there was no food left in the embassy and authorities n: fused to delive r any. The gunfire. the first since :.oon 3fter the Wednesday al· tack. could be heard in the back· ground on the telephone . But ther e was no immediate word of any new casualUes. wouJa hand over the a nti. government manifesto and the body of the dead guerrilla. But police would not allow the two reporters to enter lhl' embassy jl rounds Aus tria, whose ambussador was a mong those held. called on the Colombian government not to order an assault on the bes ieged embassy. and the Domirucan government urged the Colombians to "do all po.al· ble" to orotect the hoer 1tPH' Jives PRIF$T •.. tatd tM ... -. •lUn dJd DOt "' U.1t raol4. He NW..,_. wtth IAforma. UOll about tM •Ull*t LI IU'9lid to call IMI 8e6C'b tollee at <JU) Ul•!fMl Meanwtule, parilhioncra al Sl. Anne'a are moumlnf lbe I.on of lht print they lov\!(j They fear that the Uny church may not be larae enQugh to hold all the friend• and parlabjonera who wish to ltlt'nd t.00 masses ln hi1 honor Futht"r Oohl'rtY len 1nstruc· lloni. that uny services for him 111u•t ~held at St. Anne's. Felix Doherty was born St-pl I , 191 ~. an County Leitrim, lr~land tic wus ordained in Dublin in 1942 and came to the United Statt!S during World War II lie served at numerous assign ments in Los Angeles and Orange counties ".He was a very unassuming. humble man who was very de- voted Lo his paris hioners." said Msgr Donald Strange, wbo is administrating St. Anne's until a s uccessor 1s appointed. "He is described by them not only as a faithful pastor but as a real friend." Father Doherty had served at St Anne's since L973. "Jle was a very humorous. very for~iving man. A great frie nd." recalled pa ris hioner Lila Rapp. Another pa rishioner , Eileen Grier, recalled that any time Fathe r Doherty h ad extra money. he would give it to needy families. She also recalled that he loved to work with his hands and once repaired and re· finished all the church pews with the help of just one parishioner. "He gave such good advice," she added, "such down·t.o-earth straightforward advice that you could.n 't help but go right-" * * * Rites Slated For Priest Services in honor of Father Felix Doherty. the late pastor of St. Anne's Catholic Church in Seal Beach, are scheduled for this weekend. The body wlll lie in state from 2.30 to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 2 at the church, 340 10th St.. Seal Beach. Masses of Christian Burial will be celebrated for him at 5 p m and 7 p. m Sunday for pa rish1oners and friends_ Approx.imately lSO priests are expected to attend an additional s ervice al 10 a .m . Monday . Marc h 3 . Bishop William Johnson will be principal COO· celebrant The guerrillas said Wed.nes· day acting Paraguayan Am bassador Oscar Gostiaga and a nother unidentified c1vihan were wounded . They also said one or their men was fatally wounded in the assault, and the go vernment sai d three policemen were wounded From Pop Al "Commander No 1" denied this afternoon that any deadline ror meeting their dema nds had been set. The same minister, who asked not to be Identified . also said the mediation efforts or Rafael Vas· quez. a former foreign minister and head of t he Colombian Human Rights Defense Com- mission. had ended, but he did not explain why. Vasquez has been a critic of the govern-ment's anti.guerrilla tactics. The official did not s ay what the next s teps would be in negotiations with the guerrillas Asencio telephoned the U.S. Embassy at 8.30 a .m . today. e mbassy s p okesman Larry Estes said. "The ambassador was in good spirits," Estes s aid. "He satd there was no urgent need for medical care at the embassy He said he was hopeful that the women being held hostage and the wounded would be released this morning." The guerrillas also wanted to hold a "news conference" this morning with two Colombian radi~ . reporters at which they .. DAILY PILOT ltw Otaftfl'CM\t o.11., Pttot. '*'""~"'''fWft 04~ ~ ........ Pt"" t\IPVbil1\twC1bv IN()r.,,_ C~\t P'wOl1"'9ftQ(°""'1Nnf' ,..IMt•llt"fttllM\••• f!Ultllt._... ...,._.., ,.,,,~ 'rkt•• tof' (lhl• ~. ~ e..t..h Hwt1t1ftiOM'n PwflCh '°""' t~VflN-y ,,..,_ l40UnAft•M~ Sovfflt( .. \t,. ,...,..,....,.. .... ,..,. ., ...... , ... ~"" •• V\ ... ~'-fNt Of'iotle.-· INOf• ... ~•"O e>'iHtt I\ •• 1'0 W•\t ft•"'''"" (M t• lllU-w Cehfornl• '"'"' IKta ,.,....., VkoPf~O."'•"fOo.,.. .. "'"-' ,_ .•. ,...,.... Mo ............. °"'901t i.-~~. -"'""""' ............ ~ T111,IM1t• (71•)...., aau"'9d AdY•rtl .... -..ra TCE'IN COUNTY AIR. • • Los Angeles and Orange County areas. But those taken in the Carden C rove area about a year and a half ago indicated tht! presence of TCE in the air TCE . th e professo r of chemis try said , has in fa ct become a tradem ark of urban air. Its presence is a sign thllt air has recently passed through a major city, Rowland said. The Garden Grove measure· ment showed TCE concentra- tions or up lo l 1 parts per billion. This is considered a low measurement and is far below the concentrations Rowland's Japanese associates found In their measurements of air quali· ty in Tokyo In that huge city, he said. the peadlngs for TCE went up to nin e parts per b11l1on an measurements taken In a park in the city. Rowland s aid the Tokyo read ing1J were very interesllng because of the variations. On Sundays, for example. the TCE readings were very low in comparison to other days of the week when most people were at work. TCE Is used for cleaning metal Fumes Crom the cleaning sol- vent now into the atmosphere and on especially bad days, when stagnant air hovers over a city . large concentrations can accumuJate. Settlement Reached In Paternity Suit "A complete a nd amicable settlement" has been reached in a paternity suit Involving a son of former president Gerald Ford and a Newport Beach woman, according to a joint statement issued late this morning. According to the prepared ~tatement issued in Santa An1t the interests or a child born Inc 16 will be served by the un disclosed terms of the settle ment. Steve Ford, 23. was named as plaintiff in the Orange Counly Superior Court suit to establish paternity or the child whose mother la Joi Malkin of Newport. Beach. According to=ut atatement released by a a esman for the former presi ent, Ford waa beUeved to be the father or a boy, Lawr e nc e, born i n December. All parties in the action have declined to discuss detatl1 of the caao. Court records In Oranse County paternity cases are sealed. The text of the statement re· leased today tbrou'h the office or Newport Beach attorney Ro_,.rt. S. 81rnea. represenUna Mill Malkin, 11 u foUOW9 : "The parlles, with the H · ahtance of coun1el. have reached a complete a.bd amJca~ ' ' settlement in Uus matter with the minor child's interests being the sole and prevailing Interests served. and a judgment accord· ingly will be ans we red by the ·court." Barnes was not available to comment further. Ford Is a rormer Newport Reach resident who is now at· tending Cal P o ly San Lu is Obispo He was once under con- tract with the now defunct Los Angeles Rough Riders rodeo team. Rosan Fire Extinguished A Crinder m~chlne c1u1ht ftre thi1 mornJn1 at Rosan Inc., 2901 Wm Cout HJ1bwa1. Ne.port Beach, 1enclln1 'billows of 1moke In the •I( but cauatn1 Huie dama1e. 1ccording to fl re de· partment spokesman Ray Brown. He tald t be flrt wu ex· t101ut1bed by the ftrm 'a emP101"8 befo~ ftreft1hten Ir· rtved. Brown said tbe fire be1an tn. aide tbe machine, lndJcattnc • J)Olllble malfuncUon ml1bt have started the blaze. • FordMullA Umditlacy CLEVELAND (AP) -A top ..W. to Gerald Ford aa11 LbM tbe former preal· dent will make • decision ln four or five days on whether to enter the race for the 1980 Republican pre1ldentlul nomloatlon. Callfomla Robert Bar· rett telephoned Cuyeboca Co unty Republi can Ch a i rman Robert E Hughes on Wednes day night and said thal Ford is reassessing the pohttcal s ituation in the aftermath of Ronald Reagan ·~ vie t ory 1n th e N e w Hampshire primarv Countians Guilty in Drug Case By J ERRY C'LAl1SF.N Of, .. 0.11, r11et sutt T\\O for mer Laguna Beach men. t'Onsidered the ringleaders in a massive drug smuggling operation uncovered by federal agents , have tK-en convicted In Reno, Nev . of conspiracy to im· port cocaine Scheduled for sentencing nelltl month are Samuel Cutkomp. 53, who IJVed in Laguna ~ach and Laguna Niguel before movmg to Lake Tahoe, and William Von Sultzer. who once operated the Orphanage restaurant and night club in the Art Colony Al so found guilty o r con s p1 racy c harges 1n Re no 's federal court were Robert W Taylor and his wife Mary, both of El Toro and Daniel C. Bray of Dana Potnt and Santa Ana The Orange Counl.Jans were among 13 per~ons convicted aft er fede ral ugenlS uncovered the h1gh-nying 1nternat1onal ring which s muggled an estimated 400 pounds of cocaine into the nation. The elabora te ring included couriers and dealers in llWll ington fk>al·h. tht-~outh county area a nd Santa /\n a . s aid Ste phen Swanson . agent 1n char~e of the Federal Drug En· fo rceml•nt Admin1s trauon in Reno S"' anson "aid that Cutkomp hatched the or1taniut1on in late 1974 when he traveled to South Am enca and was introduced to a maJor cocaine dealer in L1m.i . Peru The former Laguna Beach man apparently had three methods of transporting money and drugs. Swanson said. includ· mg seal.mg cocaine in book bmd· ings. ustng scuba equipment and a d1plomat.1c courie r from C05t4j Rica Monex Firm Robbed Again ... SCAGPaael · Ai .. port Site :J Offshore Eyed·:~: LOS ANGELES <AP> -A plan for a 21-t CenllU)' airport to be built on a qaanmade, off..abore 1tland will be recommended to the Southern CaUfornta AssoclaUon or Governments. ending a two· year search for a new facility to take the passenger load off Los Angeles International Airport By a 13·2 vote. a SCAG com· mlttee endorsed an airport site three miles offshore in the Loog Beach·Los Angeles Harbor Wednesday and called for the c reation of a regional airport authority to develop the $2.5 billion facility. The authorily would also control existing airport.a in Southern California The SCAG will hold a series of pubtic hearings on the pro- posed site prior Lo formal action on the endor!lement, probably in .Julv or Auiust. .. ·Everything points in that direction to an offs hore site." said Henry Wedaa. committee rha 1rman and mayor or Yorba Linda. "Wherever a new maJOr regional airport is built. there will be opposition." But Wedaa claimed that the offshore sil.e would invite the least amount of opposition because it would put aircraft noise "over water , not over peoo .• pie." Wedaa's aroup -lbe SCAG Aviation Wortc Program Com· m lttee -opted for the offshore site over Bell Canyon. located · seven miles east of San Jua.D .. Capistrano in Orange County .• The committee said that although the Bell Canyon site was not a likely prospect for the r egional airport , it coul4l,. possibly serve limited ~ and landing.a to the south. It ommended that the Feder A vlatioa Administration airspace and weather · in the canyon before incl · the aite in SCAG's reglo transPOrtalion plan. Christin e Reed, a San Monica City Councilwoman voted •ea.inst the offshore s said she had strong rese~ tlons about tbe project. ~ ·'Tb.ii offshore lite has t environmental problems." a warned. "It's got a litany problems a nd con cerns . ~ believethepublicw11lthinkthei~ is ridiculous." • • Wedaa said the oH shor airport, if it materializes, wo~ be financed initially by revenue· bonds pledged by the region'~ eiosti.ng airport facilities. ~ Newport Withdraws~ From Bay Agency ~ The Newport Beach City Coun· cit has decided to remove the r1- ty from the Newpo rt Irvine Waste M ana1ement Agency 1NIWA>. a regional planning or gan1zallon trying to develop policies to bait the pollution ol the upper bay. Newport Beach joined NIWA in 1~6 a.long with the pUa of Orange, frvint' and Costa Mesa Custa Mesa and Orange ha\•(' smcc resigned from ~IWA and In 1n.-has stopped pa) in~ tb me mbership due~ Critics of NIWA have c har ged that the orgarui.at1on has failed Its m1ss1on to clean up the upper bay. "" Arguing that the city should~ remove Itself from NlWA. whi~ c-riginaJly had 11 member ag~~ c1es. Newport Councilman Pa~~ Hummel said, "NIWA. condu~~ 1LS meetings hkc a foreign fire·· drill .. ' Mayor Paul Ryckort said thai:• he favors a regional approach to-. the proble m of pollution iO:• Nev.porl Ha} but sa id thal.~ NIWA 1s not produc ing any • positi\'C' rC'Sults I O<•n'l ..,,.e "'hv v.1· have 111 hJnR in "'1 th NI WI\ 35 lt goe.., thrrJU~h 1h death rattle ." ht· ~;J ld ACLU Joim Fight To Restore Meals By FtEDERICKSCHOEMEHL Plaintiffs 1n tht> class actJOli The A~M=a .. ii Liberties lawsuit 10clude six Hispanic. t hlldren -four from a family o(. Union filed SUJt Wednesday ID eu~htlhal lh•esontlt6perweet ' Orange Cowll)' Supenor Court to The ACLU asserted 1n the court" overturn a dttist00 by Santa Ana Unified School District trusttts to action that the school board failed discontinue a breakfast program to consider elltpert opinion whicb forneedychi.ldren. holds that children who eat TheACLUclaJmslnt.heS:S.pqe brtakfas t le arn better than action that the school board erred children \\ho study on empt.f.. the ,, stomachs · N B h r. in ending iederally·asslat.ed The , .. CLU cla"1med that t-' A e wport eac 1rm programAag.28. '' .... , specializ.ing m the off·slte trad· Under the program. about 1.000 board lacked proper jurisdictl~ ing of precious metals was hit t d ts _., bl k H' tocanceltheprogramandthatt.Jio:. I ""·-d l Wedne s u en • m .... u y ac or 15 action was •"ken without ampl•'• ate '""' .... ay or ear Y S· panic. ~ived ffff or reduced ... "'" day wiUr its second burglary in cost breakfuts. notice to parents. .: ~ven days. polfoe said In end:tntrthe government sub-~ tmidentified school kus~ Monex International Ltd . 4910 sidized program, school trustees 1s quoted ln the lawsuit as sa~ Birch St .• 106t two typewriters said itabould betbe reapooaibUlt)' "Let's have 'em fast ... be~: worth 12.050 ln the latest crime. of parents, not the school dis· for ·em" and "Give 'em Vitam.la:· and lost Sl,727 ln buslnes.s equip-tricts.tofeedlhectuldren: C forbreakfast." ~ mentandagoldcoin on Feb 21. JudgeOretla FerriSeangrant-"The board's decision to 'ha~ Also lost 1n the Feb. 21 ed a temporaryorderWednesday 'em fut' I.a inflictine: oerm~ burglary were confidential mes afternoon in wbJcb the school Clis and l~ble harm upon un: listing the names and addres.seti trict was told to rewtate the pro poor school ctuldren <of the school of Monex customers, according g ram or show cause why it district> " according to the _to_a_s_pok __ es_m_a_n_r_o_r _th_e_fi_rm ___ __;;;s.;;.;h..;;.o""u.;..;ldn=-'t...;;.;t""t'-'ao...;....;.A-"p'-'ri...;.;...ll;;..;6 __ b;..;e..;.a_nn.;..;.· ""''---~lawsuit ' , _____________ .,.. ----------- t I ' DAIL v PILOT Ai Dolphins Slaughtered by Japanese TOKYO <AP>-J•pan efiah· 1Tmea. 1naiaUn1 they were pro- Leet.iq their livelihood aa&inll "aan,..... of the sea." ltllled hand red1 ot dolpblna today Mpite the ootra1ed object.ioN 0( :0111ervaUonl1b. It wu t he iftond dolphin massacre In 1qlanJntwoytars. Greenpeace ll'oundatloo. th alau~ them." SuaaA Cate. a Greenpeace ofnclal, told The A&IOClat.ed Prell ln a telepbooe Int•"'"'· addinl lbat IM .. talned the nswe ttom the f\ab- t rmm Two yc•ra a10, the flahtlrmcm of llcl , l,200 mllea southwest of Tokyo, caused a worldwide up. roar after butch erln t 1,000 dolpbhu Japanese e mbaastelj acrOP t~ world were l\wamped with protest lettera and a move· menl wu started in the United States to boycott Japaneae pro· ducla lnprot.est. "What'1 really frufttraUng is that the equipment works ." Nollman said. "The fishermen have seen It work, but they've de· clded once and for all th.at they're go1n1 to get rid or all the dolphins in Ute area." of the Greenpeace Foundation, said hi8 group filed a protest with the govemmeot and imtructed its bureaus ln Bolton, San Francisco and Amsterdam to aend separate complaints to J apanese e m · baules and consulates in Europe and North America. pathiu with us." Obala said the fishermen pre· ferredtouythey a re "d.iapoeing" of the mammals rather than kill· mg them. He confirmed that a large grinder. a converted pork processor. was beang used to get rid of the carcasses. anvlronmt!otall5t 8roup, lodaed a fcitmal protest with lb~ Jap.n~ ) , gWernment as the dolphin toU on ~tern J apan's lki l s hmd re PQrtedly rose past 1,000. ~They've betln methodicaJly The fl.lbermen w "'klllln& the dolphina with Ion& knlva and cJube and feediftl tbe Cll'Cutea into a ahreddinC maeb.lne that rt>· du~ them Co pulp for fertlUaer. whneueuaid . ·'The manchine 11 drlppln• with blood. 1 've never aeen an)'thlna Uke it," aaid Jim Nollman, ot Bollnaa.C.Jll Nollman hlil been in the lid 1trea, ne1tr the city or Nagasaki, lflllting lll'OWllkul equipment de· s igneCt to scare the dolphins from tbl' fiahing grounds to avoid the mauldlllngs. A study by the World WUdlife Fund haa estimated tha t there are some 40,000 botUe-oose dolphins in the area. The flsbennen claim the m a mmals cons um e vast amounts of the yellowta il, cut· tlefi#l and other fish on wh.ich they crepe.ad to earn a living. A Foreign Minlst.ry s pokesman said any protests received would be sent to the Ministry or Agriculture. But Kyosiahi Obata, executive director of the Fish· e rmen 's A.Mocialion, sald. "The authorit.es lcoow that the dolph1ru. cat our catch and they i.ym- Nollman said the fishermen ha d paid theequiva lenlof$147,000 for the machine, and described them as "madder tha n l 've ever seen. All they want is to be left alone . They don't want any more foreign int.erfere nce.' · - Campbell Plowden. a director • I , • • ' ' •• "' .. · ,,J .. •• • • . • • • • J ; ... • .. . • .. • • • , .... • ~•' I • , ' .. ,, ; • • • . . , J • .. • ~ . ~ . ' • c" • • ' .. • -' , • Shipshape? Navy Woolf in No Clothing ~} > ~ ' .,, t '\I ~ ' . ....,.. .. "" ~ ,_f:!. SAN DIEGO IAP l -Lisa Ann Woolf. m hot water with the Navy for pos ing nude in P lciyboy magazine, prefer 1> t11 think of he rself a:. ··a good i.ailor" who spruced upthcswabb1e ':.1mage ' j ,. • ") I -. -' .. ' • • ~ • • ~ ~ ' .. .. '.-'. .. -~ ~ .,I. ) j ..... .. , > • ' \ .. ' ;--- .... , • a ' .. ". ,, I • -.. ..> , ., • .a. ' I> . '· J .. .• ~ .... _J ... ., • ~ , • ' • ' . ., - . i,~ ~ :> .. Before I Joined up l thoughtall women sailors Wl're b1~. ugly and had hair on their che1>t~." -..aid lhc 5 fo<>t 2. 1 lO·pound :\11~., Woolf, a mci«h101st aboard the ~:in U1ego bJ :-.l·d !-,;,imue l Comper•,, a dt·:..trnvt:r tt•ndcr. • • ' " ~ " ' ,_ ,. ',~ ~ II • r "Ma.vbc th1:-will 1>hnw tht· m<'n th;,it tht•n • art· "om1· pn·lly womt>n in lhl· :'\J\'v," "aid M r:.:.. Woolf. "ho la!>t \t:~r wa'> amonl.( lhl'f1r:>t "Oml·n -..tat1oned aboard d Navy 1>l11p • .. I > , I ~ .. , • ~ ~) • ' ' J J' ~~ ,,, ,.,. .-. J .., ·--~ • t j .J J • • _, I • , ~ ~ .6 -,,, • .... • ..., • -' ., • ' '~ ~ .. . '• J • ., • ' fl ~,._, I • ' • ~ ., .~ ,, .. ""• 4 . .l J ' ., • '• , 'J ~ ~ -4 ~ ·) • • ~ ~ ' ·~ } • ~ • o!\ .. j ~J • ~ • , • • ~ • I , J .J , Ii ~ • • ,,I • • • J j~ ' ' ~ • ~ ' ~ _, ~ , , -~ 4 t ~ ' I r J • ' J • ~i jf -• • ,. • • J ,-, ,t • " • .., .. -,, .. . ~, . '1 . ..> __, Hccd~ !>ht' and a friend. ~u.<,an (;J gl'. are among ... 1x m1htary v.ornl·n featured in next month'-, l'la ~boy . lhl' Navy ha-, launcht<d , JO inv(..-:.lJ gat1on that could CO'>l tlwm their JOI>:.. The rontrovt•ry N"\.Jl'tcd IJ!\t "t·t·k. forcing Sgt Bambi Lynn V1nn1•v, 22. out of lhe Manne ('orp:-.-on an honorable. but cci rly, 111 ... r hargl· \ lotal nf ""women rt-prt~t·nt ini.: th1 :\J \~. ,\rmy, Air For<'t' .111 d l"nJ:,.t (;ua rd JPPl«Jr in l'I." ho) ·-.,\pnlt'<:ht1on _J .. , • \... • """"' a •• .I J ·; , , J ... 1 hl· fall' of ~1:-s Woolf .md ~11c;-.. (; JR l' .• 1 Z!-)t'dr old interior {'fJm inun1c<il1on-, ll'Chnil·1an "111 bt- dt•tt·rmtnt'd b~ 1ht·1r n ·.,!>f"<'l1\I• < ummand1ng offlct'r.,. a :-o;Cl\'V ~vokl·:-.man.,aid Birds of a Feather Several hundred sea gulls alighted on a section of Upper ,. Newport Ba~· earlie r this week to chow down ann f'hattcr umong the m selves. Perhaps they were swapping sto ne~ ahoul thc-1r C'Xpcricnccs in the Orang<' l'oust·!-. ri· cent ::;cries of Morm~. Anyw<:t~'. t hey caug ht tht· l'.Y(' of thl' photographer. who took thb picture of p:.i tt l'rn~ in natun• lloth arc scb(..-dull·d tu b<· pro. mott>d , bul. because of the in- ' c.,t1gation. M 1ss Woolf said ).he has been advised that he r promo· t1on has been held up ,. .............. "' County Hails Huntington Hero ,, .. They have to decide w~r t ·s de&radin& to the ser vice.·· &he •aid. Shf' ac('('pted thf' ma~aun~".;nf fer J(lt:r ansv.enn~ J n1.•v.:.pJpt.r ad. "1 called my m om and dad ~rore I posed and they said RO ahead. We were not raised to be ui.hamedofourbodies.··!>hesa1d. 'SPRUCED UP IMAGE· Sexy S..btMe Woolf J bout It.' :Jll' addt.·d In the magJZllll.'. th1• l "n women appear bottornle::.s a board a s ailboa t agains t a backdrop of Naval s hips. Another photo~raph shows M1::.:.. Cai::t-. of Lancaster. Calif .. on roller sl-.itt•:- on the Broadv. .J) P1t•r O•llY ,.!let ittn ,....,,o HEROISM HONORED Huntington's David King Bya~U,T~Elf Huntington 'Beach r esident David King was hailed as a hero Wednesday by the Orange Coun· ty Board of Supervisors. King is credited with diving into the Santa Ana River al the risk to rus own Life to save a . drowning raftsman from death · King. who said he wouldn•t mind 1f the whole incident wa)o forgottl'n. got a commendation rrom county officials But his h e r oic ~ ca u ~cd :..u p ervisors t o loo k i nt o t•:;lablts hing a medal of v~ilor program . And the 39-year·old King 1:-. f1 rsl in line to receive 1t K mg was inspecting the· nood control system S unday 1n h1" c apacity as an o pt·ralion !'>Uper\'1SOr for the county's En· v1ronmental Management Agen· cy when the call went out over the radio about lwo raftsmen be· m g in t rouble. "'l got into m y truc k and headed upstream I'm not ).Ure what I bad ln mlnd." What King saw when he ar- rt ved at the overcrosslog at Garden Grove Boulevard was an unconscious m an noating help· tessly down the turbule nt river. "I took off mv wat ch and handed my cur k~y:-, lo a frllow a nd d ove 1nlu the water downstream from him. .. , grabbed him and somt· kids on the IMnl.. had a Mick that I got hold of to ht· Iµ u:. out of the watt>r ... Thi· v1<·t1m . 1d1•nlifll'd ;1:-. Thoma" l'ur k1·r 1>f Fullt•rton. 1s n.·rovt·ring al l"C l Mt.-d1 cal Center. Parker ·-. raftmi.: companion, 21 ·year-old G lcnn ;\-1 urray. du~d in the incident. King said the v.att'r v. as ahout !>even feet deep a nd racing alonl{ about 20 miles an hour "I was pretty 1•arl'ful v.hen· l entered the rt\'t'r I wantNI to stay a v.a) from a drop basin ·· Drop bas ins <in· built into Uw bottom of the ch:mncl lo !>lov. the Court Action Halted Appeal Snags Diedric h, An tlwny Case By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ot -o.llJ f"ttee SIAft Legal proceedings in the cam- pa l g n fµnd -Jaunde rlng case a g ai n s t Orange Cour1t y Su pervisor Philip Anthony and f qrmer S upervisor Ra lpb Diedrich were baited Wednes- day pending r esolution of an ap- ~al in the Fourth Dist rict Court ol Ap.,eDl. A halt in the case came during arguments by an a ttorney for the CBS television network who oppesed closing preJlminar y court proceedings to the press and public. Bolb Anthony and Otedrlcb had made s uch a re- quest. : Tbe ibdeflnlte stay in the cue ••• annbunc~d before the •beduledatart~ap~Umlnat'y Ertng to determine if the two Id face an Oranfe County erlor Court trla OD coa· ?¥':.~~-iormer mem· lfr'I ol the board of 1upen1eon _. ffeUled ot concealing the 0-IOW'Ce of '581000 tbat WU .,_ tn AMhony's 1971 elecuoa ~~'*.C; w sranted bJ u.. Ill C!Dalt ,i ~ , .... ol tnH attorae11 T,oa._. bJj , .. ••du' --.,~ 11d Mar1ball lloraaa, -.rnent1111 DMdr'Rb. • ctdmM clalmed. la papers ( filed Tuesday in San Bernardino t hat the Grand Jury that indict- ed Anthony and Diedrich did not receive evidence that would sup· port their clients' lnnocence. Owens ruled lbe Issue was somewhat moot because such evidence could be presented dur· ing the upcoming preliminary hearing. There was no indication on when the appeals court will rule on the defense issue. Croeby said he was confident the court wouldrul~ln ravorofthe defense and bring tbe three-year· Siamese Tots Die in Texas HOUSTON (AP> -One Siameee twill died 4arlDI aepa.ra- tlon •urtfll"Y, and tbe ot!ler died about thl'M hoan latAer at Tex.as Children'• ffolpital, authorttia say. . Tbe twtna, lv'eue and I~ FaleoadeMoralM, bon ln ~no R1colalemde&h• "9"e~lQedftotn tbe ...... eUlt '° &hit 'Iner • domen. • dt=i.!:'t111"''•.llt1111~r:r :: Wed..,.., lllJ IWut IUf'lecl'l Dr. Denton Coole)'. MMI Ivonne died 1bout7:10p.m. • old case to a conc lusion. Owens learned of the slay from his court clerk midway through an open court hearing on whe ther the preliminary hearing should be closed to the press and public. A slate la w requires that judges must close preliminary hearings lf defendants request closure. Anthony and Diedrich made such requests The pot ent1u l c losure. however. wa s opposed by He rbert Schoenberg, an attorney for the CBS network. Sch oenberg a rgued that Owens lhould rule as uncon.sUtu· Uonal the slate statute that al· lows clot ure or preliminary beartnp. Proeecut.or J . Rtchard Haden, a state deputy attorney 1enenl. all<> cr1Ud&ed the cloture, call· Ing the defense poaltion "ID· credible." "The facta of tb11 case have been so widely reported, I don't tee how It (an open beartnt) eeuld JnjlldJc. lbem,.. Raden Hid. ·Beuuee of the 1tay order. O,,em made no deel&lon Oii tbe down. but IDdlcated be ttlt 1 4'1termlnaUoD was • ..-. on whether the CBS attorne)' had le1a1 1tandJn1 to Intervene In lbe Clle. ... "I wu technically dead .when he reached me." Parker said from hls hospital bed.· 'Whe n I get out l'msure goin~ to thank him." ve lncit v of th<' wale r. But lhC'V also «ausc wa te r falb :.ind a r0ta11on effect and Jrt· con:..1clcn'"fl a i:rcat danger to l'vcn th<' '>trongesl of s w1mmc·r.. ·I don t know 1f I would do 11 ag:11n." King -..Jari Parkc•r. for on('. 1-. glad l\m..: did "ha1 h1• rt1 rl ----- ··w hv do people a utomatically think you are some floozy or -.oml'lhmg"" asked ~1 1~-. Woolf I d1dn·t do 1t for dale-. I havl• J ''l'Jdy boyfncnd and I loH' him H•rv much Jl v.a:.. .in l·xc11ing thin~ tndo. an opportun1t \ I v.nuld 111•\ 1•r have-again '\h bo~fnl'nrl '-. nol 1tw1 hJJlfl\' A'> a mJch1n1.,1. M 1-.-. Woolf ha" tv..u ~t'Jn. ld l on d f1,ur \•'<tr h1tr h ~ht• :..J ld th1 lllt'll In h• I t ttfll m..1nd Jrt' pr1;ulf nl nw Th• \ knn'A """I n1.1 c11ml p1•1 .1111 .111d .1 i.:orn1 -..11 1111 For hntMdiat~ Delivery You won't have to think twice when you see the special prices we have on Aireloom mattresses Right away. you·11 know that these prices are unbeatable. A1reloom is famous for fine. sturdy construction and carefully-crafted quality . We have these mattresses specially priced for a limited time only So if y~u want a g~eat mattress to sleep on. come in to see us right away. Don t sleep on 1t BODY BRACER SLEEP SETS tm Sill Mattress & Box Spring Set . . . . SALE PRICED 199. Ni sm Mattress & Box Spring Set ...... SALE PRICED 259. Et sm Mattress & Box Spring Set. ..... SALE PRICED 319. • sm Mattress & Box Spring Set ...... SALE PRICED 399. • H.J. GAf\l\ETT f URN ITU RE PROFESS IO NAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Opt11 Mo11., Thun. l Fri. Evt•. 2215 HARBOR Bl VO. ~OSTA MESA, CALIF. I •u ~ l .44 CW&.. V ~LOT . . ..... ~oa ting Q ... ... ~ Te•~~'·.r Marpldme Into the Drink PAQt""IC DU•P DEPT. Thl" credo of some Wron1e Thln.ken t.beu da,ya seem.a to br lf you've aiol wmelhll'\& you cbl't want, dump It In lhe Padflc Ocean . Some time back, a rew ol theff Thinkers fllurt,-d out ia way or riddlnt lhe earth of old rubber Urea. Dump them In the deep. Make a rubbtlr ~f thut would enhance flAh breed in1 . The old Padftc, In this Instance, dumped nght ha<'ll All over tbe llunt~ton 84.'ach s horelinl", lhat is Now comes thc> l•k~l 41ttruC'llon wt• wunl to dump <H :.ea. It'• Ole new rurport w• apparently ueed 1108 HAPPENED ONLY yesterday dunng a comn111 lee session of the Southern California Assoc1at1on of (;uv ernments, someUmes called SCAG. Pondering where to locate a new. reg1ooal, supersonic. super)el a erodrome, they voled 13 to 2 for the Pac1f1<' Ocean. All of Uus would be accomplJshed by creatrng a man· made island JW.t off of the Long Beach-Lo& Angele!> Harbor. The dream·away pncetag is hummed al aboul $2.5 billion. That's billion Well let's face 1t . <'verywhcre thf' regional plann1n~ functionaries hav(• thought dbout ~uttrng th1!> i.upcr airport. somt'body ha~ proll..,lc<l Clearly, Orangr· County A1rp<>rt i.., out or the quesllon That facility IS part or the problem. El Toro d<>t!sn't want 1t. Los Alamitos doesn't w<int 1t. Camp Pendleton has turned thumbs down several times. Even Brea people hoot at the sugge!>l1on of pultmg the port m their hills. \'A·FBA £ .... Interest Hiked On Mortgages WASHINGTON (AP) Homebuyers, beginnina today, wUI have to pay up tu a record 13 percent interest for government-backed mort.qes ll 's the s~ond increase in less than three weeeka. Ac.Una almult.neowily. the Vetera.ns Admlniatratioo and the Federal Houalng Administration on Wednesday ra.lsed tbe maximum lntttest rule th«i y c harge on home mortgaees by 1 percent. The W1D0uncement represents uddttiooa.I reaction to the Federal Ruerve Bourd's tight-money poh<'I~. aim~ al cooling infla. Hostages Facing 10 More Weeks ByTbeAuociated Press A former Iranian official said a m eeling had been arranged today between an international com· mission and the American hostages being held by militants 1n Tehran, but the captors said they had not decided whether lo permit it. The hostages. m their ! 17th d ay of captivity, are threatened with at least 10 more weeks of confinement. The official news agency Pars reported that former Iranian in- terior mini~ter Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani said members of the U.N. commission studying al- legations against the deposed CARTER HAD NO OEAl. ON IRAN-A6 s h ah would meet with the hostages. It quoted him as saying t hey would be accompanied by a repr esentative of President A bolhassan Bani-Sadr. One of the militants at the U.S. Embassy, reached by The As- sociated Press by telephone from Cyprus, said, •·w e are thinking about it but we haven't made up our minds yet. '1 A y a to 11 a h M o h a m m t· d Beheshti, first secretury 0f lhc rulinl-{ Revolullonary Counl'il. to ld reporters We dnesday 1t would t.<.tke at least 10 more wcf'k .., tor lht> new Iranian Parliament. o;. h1ch A} atollah Ruhollah Kho mcin1 ~es1d would decide lhC' fatt• of tbe hostages, to get organiz~-d and cometoadecision. ·'It would be of grave concern 1£ t he process dragged on that long ," s aid a high-level U.S. of- ficial. tion. A 12 percent ceiling baa been placed on interest pald oo 2""2- year savings certir1cat.es, page 86. The VA-FHA action follows a Feb. 11 boost from 11.S percent to 12 percent for sin gle.family mortgages and from 11 percent to 12 p e rcent for mulU·family mortgages. INTE REST RATES were also increased for mobile-home loans, from 14.5 percent to 15.S percent; for mobile homes with a lot. from 14 percent to 15 percent, and for property improvements, from 14 vcrcent to 1.5.S percent. Officials t.'Sllmate that the na· lion's mortgage market totals some $190 b1 l1J on. The FHA in- s ures 11 percent and t he VA 10 percent at the primary level-the point at which the homebuyer deals directly with the original lender. At the secondary level -where the original lender sells the mortgage to another financ1aJ tn· stllutlon -the VA backs Z1 per- cent of the transactions and the FHA26percent. "WITH THE PREVAILING mortgage rat.es and the recent ac· t1on of the Federal Reserve Board. we had no alternative," said Moon Landrieu. secretary of Hous ing and Urban Develop- ment. The Federal Reserve increased its lending rate to member banks from 12 percent to 13 percent, forciog banks to boost the rat.es charged their customers to levels sometimes exceeding 16 percent. Last May. government-backed mortgage rat.es were at 10 perttnt -at that time a record. At 10 percent, a homeowner would pay SlSS.42 a month to c·arry a $40,500 , JO .year mortgagt'. !>uys Thomas Parlla- mt•nt. :rn t•c·onom1~t al thl' U S. I .1·uguc of Saving!> As~oc1atJon. ... Thl' samt• mortgage al today·s 1:1 1wrr1•nt ratt' would l'Ost $448 01 11r J n :.idd1tional $9'l a monl h. hl' said l>ESPIT•: TillS (•xtrd burd<'n. L.rndru:u c·allt'<l the inlcrei.t rall' inrreao;e "necei.~ary" to keep tht• F HA Md VA ho using market al1\'e. NATION /WEATHER ~- Biggest Winner .... ......-i- David Preston kisses h.is wife. Jean. while holding a check in London for a record 953,847 pounds 1$2.184,372) that he won Wednesday on the Britis h socC'er pools . Preston. 47, a brewery worker. said his 1mmed1ate plans were. "no more work,....a'\'ew house, and a ~ummer vaca- tion in Las Vegas." / Reagan Plans Cool For Tonight's Heat COLUMBIA. S.C. CAP) -Still warmed by the glow or a stun- ning victory in New Hampsbtre, Ronald Reagan and his new cam- paign team wonder if rival Republicans might try malung 1.1.fe un· pleasant by turning up the be.at t.orugh\. Reagan scheduled no daytime appearances Ul order to prepare for bis third debate. and the first s10ce b.Ls re·ano1ntment as front· ru.nner, against rival George Bush, Sen Howard H. Baker Jr. of Teno.euee and former Tex.aa Gov. John 8. Connally were also scheduled to participate in the mat.cbup at Longstreet Theater. A STAFF A.IDE, discussing tacli~ in the event that n vals con- centrate their fire oo Reaean. said. "The mam thing will be for him to keep cool and avoid getll.ng rattled " Meanwhile, Reagan said thal h1~ camp;.11 gn 'ha:, alread)' ~t>nl $12 mill.Ion of the $17 fl m1lhon hm1t for pnmarv rund1dat1•<; who accept foderal m all·hmg fund'>. n1 C•· .1 t.1tm i.: .1 r1·.Jv, 111111 111 hti. paJd i.taH and other budJ.(t'l t vt..., STAf't' SPE!'liOl~G rt'portt·dl .. v. ill tw 1 ut f rilf11 S.i'Ml 11'~1 '" S25-0 .0CX> a month a ' part of lh~ Prnn11rn11 - Rf'agan nev. to South C.1r11l111.1 .ill• r .• 'il•ll r ... I Ill \I I n ... r I wbtcb holds its pnma ry Tuci.dd\ Elated by his landslide victor) in :"Ii€'..., II .1111p' htri• Ht>a~an told an airport news ronference 1n Burhni;ct1>n. Vt . were re.td; lo ny up here wit.hoot a plane .. YOU MAY HAVE wondered why Long Beach M11D.Jcipal Airport has seldom been mentioned in-all this studying. That's just one of the mysteries. you guess. Anyway. having discarded a ll the possibilities of plac- 1n~ this unwanted ;urport that 1s really so wanted on ordinarv real e~tal<'. the ultJmatt• solut10n 1.., rrLi chcd. T he 270-m ember Majlis, or Parliament. ts to be eleded in hallotu1i;: March 14 a nd Apnl 3. Bch1• ... t1t1 indicated that lhe ap- proximately 50 Americans woulri I~· freed before m1d·May only 1f Khome1ru, the leader or the l ra- n 1 an revolution ary regime , l'ha nged his mind. AT KERM RIMA Throw 1t m the ocean What the heck. that worked rPal well on oil o;.cll!. that o;.e didn't w<int c·lc1bbt>nng up coastal property Also, we still have thC' question or whcrt' w .. might build a new coastal freeway. Maybe that could go out to sea on a reall y long , thm island Just don't take the curves loo wide. VOU CAN BE CERTAIN that if we all thmk about 1t real hard , we could come up with a lot of other things un· wa nted on real estalt! that we could just pitch out to sea. or course you do have to remember the rubber lire fish mg reef off Huntington Beach. Sometimes what you toss m the Pacific gets thrown back Meanwhile, four members or the commission mvest1gatmg Shah Moha mmad Reza Pahlavi visited the shah's principal res· 1dence and loured Evin prison. whe re thousands or persons al- legedly were tortured by the SA V AK secret police. Later the four met with Hassan Habibi, Of- ficial spokesman for Iran's ruling Revolutionary Council. Snows Whiten Midwest S~ States Warn Motorists of Dangers Al~t1Y Albu'qu~ AUenl• iw111mo"' 81Mn•rU eo.w 8oslon Bulle lo CMrlSlt1WV Che'f9nnll! Clll<•llO Cln<lnMll c1 .... 1.anc1 GOIUm~ Del Fl.Wiii Denver OnMOI~\ Oe1ro1t Dululh .Herllo•O .......... Honolulu Housron lncl'•pOIO\ J.c:h·~·•i. 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But of more immediate con· cern wu the contioued runoff of s treams into lo w-lyln& areas sucb u Lake Elalnore 1 wbettJ wate r continues to overflow the lat.•1 boudarlH and Oood hom• Imel tranen. Even lhouah ll bu oot raln«l ln alx daya, th.- lake level ••• 1Ull riaiDI al lhc- rate ot one-quarte1' loch an bOur on Wedne9day. WITllOVT further raln. It 1-. expected to crest b y tht• weekend, but not before tnun daUn1 aa many u 800 mort· homes and bualneuet. The Na Uonal Weather Service predict· eel a cJumce ot rain on Saturday Mt anwblle, btaltb offtclals were wwried about the poeaibie apread ot diMue from stor m· Dionne Warwick a nd Herb Al pert provide d the co m eback s tories at the G r amm y A ward s. Miss Warwick won for the first time sin ce 1971 and A I pert his firs t Ci ramm y sinc:t· 1966. damau d 1twa1e t reatment planll, broken sewer lines and tloodl'!d llabh.'9. Lo• An1elca County's com· munlcable ~ue expert, Or. Shirley Fannin, uld he~Ut.i.s. 111 taph lnfecllon and poaalbly typhoid m1&y be transmitted by 11 ucb 11ewa&u splllll. ABOl!I' 31 miles of beach is doaed as a health hazard from M arlna del Rey to Point Du.me near the Ventura County line, as well as 1 Y.a miles in Orange County from northe rn San Juan Caplatrano Beach throu eb D o obies Win Big Doheny SUte Beacb. Beachee ln San Dleao·s Mis· s 1on Bay were closed We<lnes· day wbeo a aewaae liDe break wu ~vered nearby. The hi&ber prices for fruits aod veaetablet is still "down the road a bit," said J lm Vatladeres of the Federal-Slate Markel * * * Newa Servlce ln Lo8 Aa1ea. on Wedneeday. "Maybe in a month or so, gape will at.art •bowinl up m s upply," be wd. but for the moment, "The biggest problem 1s with quality." VALLADEBES s aid some crops are mud·caked, othen are * * * 6 Die, Thousands Homeless in Baja ENSENADA, Mexico CAP> -Officials say six people died in re· cent flooding and 15,000 others were left bomeles.s in the Enaenada a rea. Damage to crops was not yet totaled, but thou.sands of acres or grapes and other crops were reported ruined. The toll in homes and IJVes was announced Wednesday by Vice Mayor David Acosta Montoya. About $2.S million in federal emergen~ cy funds bas been approved aJoo& with Baja California 8.ld. NEARLY 3M EVA ctJEF.S are hvme temporarily in a teachers· social ball. Two ~ks or wind and r 8Jll devastated a number of lJolat.ed por· lions or Baja California. A viUage ill Guadalupe valley WU report.eel wiped out, but without loss of IJ!e Sixteen homes were wubed away at Ejido Urupan, a cooperative rarmmg community jWJt nortb of San· to Tomas. ANOTHER 100 8 0 MES were destroyed at San Quinlin. l LS miles south or Ensenada. Dan Gomez. s upervising a voluntttr rt>scue unit. said there were unconfirmed reports or typhorci 1n th1· Valle de las Pa lma~ bet"W"een Ensenada and Tcc·atc. Man\ C'Ommunrtrc•s wcrC' 1,1,1thout dnnking water,hesa1d ABOUT 80 PERCENT of the 1x:ople rn l-4nscnada also were stJll without dnnk.rnJ( waler, ;.1lthough aux11Jary pumps were used to rurnish It in touril:lt areas ofth1.!> coastal city The peninsular highway rropeoed Wednttday to the south for 75 miles. The hlehwny north to Tr Juana has been in operation only from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m since It reopenc'<i Sunday but rt expected to be ln tu.LI operation bytlus weekend waterlocted ud aappealing, aod aome leel &euuce Is too brtt· tie . Tb e wo rst damaee to a a r l cullure came i n t he atrawbeny fieJda a.ad avocado grovesotlow-lying Veotura Coun· ty and the roothilla ot Sao Diego County. :l c t e r D~• Charact e r actor Geor ge• Tobias. whose most recent role was as the nosy neighbor an "Bewitch e d," die d W e dnesd ay o f cancer Tobias, 78, s uccumbe d ;.if Cedars-Sinai Medica l Cenkr where he was admitted J an. 20. Brothe r s Grab Major G rammys LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Doobie Brothers, who 10 years ago were play· ing in ban to the motorcycle crowd, were presented record or the year and song or the year honors at the 22nd an. ouaJ Grammy cetemonies -the f1rst time theyhad beennominated. But Dionne Warwick and Herb Alpert provided the two major come back stories of the night. Alpert, whose ••Rtse" was na med best pop in· strumental, won the last of his fi ve pre- vious Gram mys in 1966. Wardrob e Special The six me mbers or the rock'n'rolJ b a nd took home victrola·sbaped trophies Wednesday for record or lhe year ... What a Fool Believes,·· and be•t pop vocal performance by a lfJ'OUP. "Minute By Minute ... TWOGBAMMYS FOR "What a Fool Believes" -in the song or the year and best arrange ment accompanyine ~albta categories -weTe personal ~umpbs for Michael McDonald. wbo ")olned the group five years ago and ,was etven much credit for the band's Jdx nominations this year · .. It's a ronn or acceptance we never "COt before. and we enjoy it," said McDonald. who sha red the song of the year award with co-writer Kenny Log· Sins The Doobie Brothers won more awa rds than any other artists honored in 58 categories and were the only ma· Jor first-time winners REPEAT WINNER S INCLUDED Billy Joel. whose "52nd Street" won album of the year and best ma le pop performanc('. Earth. Wind & Fire r aised 11..S C'arccr Grammy tota l from three to fi ve. winning r hythm and blues honors for group vocal, "After the Love Has Gone," and instrumeo· tal, "Boogie Wonderland." ..This one right here, just this little one, means a Jot more to me," said Alpert. .. OB JfY DEAll8, m y dears," Mi.sa Warwick said. wipine tears away after win ning t be beat fem a l e po p performance for "I'll Ne ver Love This Way A.gain." Earlier, her ''Deja Vu" bad been named best fema1e rb.ytb.m and blues performance . .. I waat to tbank Goel for glvint me the -tolce to do the song," added the veter an star. who lu t won a Grammy lnl971. Bob Dylan, one or pop music's best known born·a.&ain Christians, won the best m ale rock performance award for .. Gotta Serve Somebody." "I didn't expect to get it, J'd1ike to thank tbe Lord for it," said the former folk hero, who wore a black lie to the festivities. Rickie Lee Jones, wbo wore light leather pants, gave thanks to a more worldly bunch after beiog named best new artist. ••1 THANK MY MOTHER, my pro. ducers. my record com pany, my la wyers. my accountants and you all," she said. Donn.a Summer, nominated in fi ve categories, won only best female rock performance for "Hot Stuff." I 500 Protest Draft Women's Alliance Backs R ally FRE.5NO (AP> -About500studcnts lammed a 1-~rcsno State University lounge for the first anti-Ora.ft rally on the campus in recent years. The rally, sponsored by the uni- ve rsity's Women's Alliance, a student organisation, included speeches by several campus activists, music and a draft card burning . "Nooe of us as people should be ln· .voluntarily forced to right," said "'omen's studies instructor Darlys Alford. ••war is wrong, whether it's m en or women." £a1M111 Suit It' on • ONTA RI O <AP ) -A Sa n Bernardino County j ury bas awarded '331,000t.oa woman who was struck by 4a d elivery cart loaded with candy "'hen abe reported for work at a )loatclalrlbopplna center ln 117'1. . EdrieOardea. a . ol Eqle Rock wu )l manaaement trainee at a c1oth1:C jlltOre when abe wu atruck ln tba ba ~ tbe 800-pound cart tbat fell olf a de- .')1 nr7 truck aa abe entered the i~••PloYeet' door at the Montclair •Plua. • ;,. ~Sela•••r Baelced c SACRAMENTO (AP) -The t•lalature'• Ethics Commltt.ee sa ys filldl notblna W'ron1 with a Mnator *=bis tu·P&1d ataff to ftlbt a pro-• =::c..next to bll prtvai. ~ ....................... u.. •. lMIDW,_.._......_....,b' Watz rd11t1aat&m • .Jolm NeJedl1, B· ( __ sr_:4_TE_) Walnut Creek, had not violated t.be, ethics code in opposing a prospecting permitforLeRoy Pedersen,ownerof a BurUnaame m1nlna company. €-•I Plea /ffafk SACRAMENTO (AP) -Former Gov. F.dmund G. "Pat" Brown, who pushed the state water plan through tbe Legislat ure in 1959, ls now pleading for its missing Link -the Peripheral Canal. His testimony Wednesday before the Assembly Water. Parka and Wildlife Co~:rcared to stimulate the. pro-Canal forces: After be a ppear ed. cbalrmaa L a wrence KapUo«. o.su Dleao. 11ld, .. I will cuarantee you there will be a Peripheral Canal bW put on the aov· ernor'1delk." au•••CCld•A.._, SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. 'a $24 billion budget should be cut by •l least $582 million, says the Legislature's non·partlsan chief analyst. Now you can have Silverwoods quality and save 70.10, too. Our exciting new Spring Collections or suits. sport coats and slacks have arrived. In one convenient trip to Silverwoods. you can select an a11-occas1on wardrobe from among our most prestigious labels. Don't pass up this opportunity to benefit from these worthwhile savings. Hent's an example of how It works: Ally Sull (2·piece or vested~ at Plus any Sport Coat at And any pair ol Slacks at 175.00 or more 110.00 or more 35.00 or more 320.00 or more then deduct 70.10 off the tot.I coat. silverwoods 41 FAIMION llLAND • NIWllORT WCH Anab*tWlJllam Hamm propoeed cub Wedllllild•J ID allDOlt evef'J lee· uoa of ee badpt. nm!ID!f!'Om tm mUU. la ,.u.iwtr.actloo f\mdl to IU,OOOto jlw prtnte Nltroomi to Ila Hart Schaffoer & Marx. Mickey-Freeman, Ol~tlan Olor. Pierre Cardn. BUI eaass. Austin Reed, OlkS, and many more. .,,.U.UOcMlrtJ...... 1..--------------------------------------------------------~--- ., 011noeeo..1oa11vP1101 Editorial Pge -------------------------------------------- .41 1¥ Th~. '*'*Y 21. ,.., RObert N. Wetd/Publliher e.rn.ra Kr-elblch/Edltorlal P• EOltor Commercial Area Flap Exaggerated The Newport Beach City Council and the Corona del Mar a.amber of Comm~rce have worted thenuelvu lnto quite a tiny over lhe 10.blodt Corona del Mar com merclal strip on Coast Hl._ttway. First cume rumors that bwiinesbm~n or "Middle East " descent were trying to Lake O\•er tbc strip, prt·· ~Umably s temming from the opening o( fo ur rug :;hOp?l m the put two years. Then cttme real est ate investor Ernt!il Oeorae. buy lng up property on the strip with the proclaimed intl!nlion or turnintc the area lnto an expensive, Rodeo Dnve ty~ s hopping district, which be feels lht! community can t>UJ>· port. The chamber. in a mlsguldt•ct moment. appealed to the City Council for protectJon from these threats in the form of a continuing review of a ll new bllb tnebSeb mewing into CoronSidel Mar. The council went overboard by promising to m1twtl? ~ change in the zoning laws to require a use permit for any change in the use of a building. Existing laws allow considerable latitude in changes from one type of retail busllless Lo another. Ui,e permit!') are required only for problem·tYPt: businesses such as bars, places offering entertainment. or ebtabllshments with access or parking deficiencies. Now investor George is rounding up fellow owners or commercial property to protest the p roposed expanded city intervention as a violation of property rights'. At this point everyone is looking rather silly -lhc chamber directors for over.r eacting, the council for con· sidering tampering with the zoning laws. and maybe George for over·cstimating the economics of Cornna dcl Mar A cooling·off period 1s in order law Unsettling Every March for the past three years. teachers in the Newport·Mesa school district have been faced with the painful reaJity of layoff notices due to declining enroll ment and, this year budget cuts. That's beca use a stale law s ays the districts must notify teachers by March 15 or they can't lay them off for the nl'xl year. Each year. the district has been a ble to offer re· C>mployment to all those it's laid off. due to resignations. • retirements and leaves of absence. In the meantime. many teachers unders tandably have found more secure employment. • ' . As tea chers' union president Bill Cue points out. the res ult is insecurity for m any teachers and their families. But trustees' hands are tied -they can't in fairness to taxpayers let themselves be locked into guaranteeing employment when they don't know if they'll have the funds. A bill by Assemblywoman Marian Be r geson, R· Newport Beach, a former Newport·Mesa trustee, would g ive djst ricls until after the June election -when t ax- t·ulting Prop0s1tion 9 will be voted on -to issue layoffs . The biU 's future is uncertain. Clearly, tea che rs deserve several months' notice if they rc:ally are to be laid off. so they can seek employ- ment before the school year starts But just as clearly. undue rigid.Jty in s tale legislation has forced upon teachers, concerned parents and stu· dents, and trustees a painful game of hedging bets that .serves no one's bes t interests C:Onunendable Records Filling the seat vacated by Carol Martin's resignation from the Newµort-Mc~tt school board wasn't easy -not hl't:<.iu:-,p it was ha rd Lo find good applicantb, but becaUM! thl'rt' were s o m anv On Tuesd ay. ti-us tees named former Harbor Council 1 'T /\ prc:-.1dent .Judy Franco to the post . Her longtime in· tert•st in education, knowledge of the dis trict and the con ccrns of pa rents. teachers and students, and willingness to devute long hours m ade her an excellent candidate. However. it would be unfortunate if the four other ap· plic ants. several with records of service to the communa· ty and all with an interest in education, were to feel dis· couraged from school activities. Concerned, intelligent participation on school com· mittees is a lways or great behind·the·scenes value to ed11f!ation. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Other views 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. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Pun~hment By L.11. BOYD CriminaJs convicted in jury trials during the s ummer tend to get lighter sentences than c riminals convicted during the winter. Nol count· ing the Christmas holidays .. Those traditionally get lighter sentences than criminals convicted during • any other Ume of year. But why the J an uary and February sentences are tougher than the June and July sentences is a mystery. Wasn't at all uncommon 150 yean ago for Americans to apit oo the floors of their homes. Dear Gloomy Gus Q. How big was the blgg~t iceberg ever spotted? A. Bigger than Belgium, lt was. Oo Nov 12, 1956, crewmen of t.be icebreaker U .S.S. Glacier near Scott Island ln the South Pacific checked out an Iceberg that measured 208 mile• by 80 miles. Given a choice between tuna and mackerel, tbe typical cat. will always tum first to the tuna. Wby I don't know. Or care. But studies prove it. Only at.ate-~~ the men's average life expectancy Is more than 70 years Is Ha wail. Airplanes owned by U.S. corporattona outnumber airplanea owned by com· merclal alrllnea by about ao to one. "~ Like all of Newport Beach, the ctty Council l~ very expensive. Not only do they cut off future revenue.st now we have to pay for tbetr upcomlna trlall I Q. Who WU tbe first to UM SPoOft lures to catch ftah? • J.J. G._'J ... -u•tt.,.. _.. fl'lllt .. ,,...r• -ee Ht -""'e~·--.,­r..:J:1:;;..:;;;;.,'1:tr ....... A. A Vermont boater named Julio Buel. About 185 years a10, that waa. He dropped a teuPoOn into a lake oo e afternoon and watched fish alrik• at It all the way ~. So be rtrlM another wltb a book and pulled lD qulte a haul. •/ Rowland Evam I Robert Novak Carter Had No Hostage Deal W ASIUNOTON -Contrary lo the nurty unlv~nal belle! In Wubl n1ton, Jimmy Carttr n ver wu a.lveo any anurance befo~ hla approval of lhe United Nations commiaslon of Inquiry that tJ\ll t'Onc~:s1on would lead lo r4tle~ ol American b08tages In Tehrun. Tbot i.tunnlna dlaclo:sure was mild., hust weekend by a top pres· 1dential nd· viser to 10· fluenll a l Democratic sen a tors . It spell:s out tht.' se n f>e o r des peration m the Cartt>r adm i01s trd· t1on over re· f>Olv1ng the hostage ques tion. President Carter was merely planting J seed of hope for quick releas1: of the hostages without com mit me nt of any kind from the chaotic Iranian government In the view of those bneft:d on the true state or affairs. lht'> points to a crescendo of m·w humiliations against the U.S. It suggests that lhe revolutionary government In Tehran has st•t a rourse designed tu toy with the U.S. mercilessly by dangling one "soluUon" after anol!ler, lhl'n withdra wing them w1lh lh·· mands for sweetened U.S. con· cessions. CARTER'S APPROVAL of the U.N. commission. colnc id 1n~ with his campaign a~ainst Sen Edward M . Kennedy in the New Hampshire primary. raised sus· piclons . But staunchest sup· porters in Congress assumed h · had lhe ~:.qulvlilent or a signed agreement 10 his h1;> pocket. None of lhese Democrats thought for a moment tltnt the president would rely on the good will of a revolut1nnary moH'- ment that docs not conceal 1ls hatred for him or his nation. These Democrats could not be more wrong. For whate ver rea· sons, Carter embarked on what may prove to be a costly fool '~ errand. Desperation for an end Mailbox to the lmpuse led hlm to put hh trust ln AyatoUab Kbornelnl aod the lreeper1 of Tehran's em· baaay jail. THE SLOW crumbling of un· abakable U.S. pos1Uona, leading to one bumbling concession aft.er another, sugges~ thnt in the end Khomeini and the t errorists may obtain mos t of what they t\a ve always demanded, This at least includes "sell·criUcism" by Jimmy Carter of the past U.S. role in Iran. But the Iranians want far more than presidential "sell· crltlclam" for bis couotry's "1lns." They still want t..be shah, and nobody can any longer be sure they will oot get him. The U .N. commission will generate world publicity about alleged torture victims ot the shah, and other sln.s laid at bis doorstep. That may well turn thjs cowitry agalnst the shah. '"They're going to drag lhe shah down in the mud and work for ~ c hange in American publ~ opinion, .. one senator told us atter learrung the truth from lbe White House. That Carte r would lend ' 1 Ametic~ is 1he. <!.net'r1'f ! Amet°KA is the ~y!" hlmael! to such daneerous ex· plolt.ation shows how far tbe U.S. posltloo bas receded ftom those early days last fall. National security a dviser Zbltn lew Brzezinski lhen was riding daily herd on the host.ate crlai.a, using .I.he Special Coordination Com· millee of t.be National Security Council. This body was exp~ded dW'· lng the early part of the boltage crlshs to Include Carter's two most intimate advisers: White House chief of staff Hamilton Jordan and press secretary Jody Powell. Jordan and Powell quickly became partisans or 8 rteiinski ·s no -concessions policy. Jordan had a personal hand in helping Bnez.inski guide the sec -and lhe president - toward a policy that eslabliabed "national honor" as more Im· portant lhan the lives of t.be Americans held hostage 8 lJT ONE internal de.elop- m e nt in Iran after another passed without hoped·for re· wa rd. Brzezinski's dally sessions of the sec gave way to bus iness as usual. Tbe State Ot partment be r e and U.S. diplomats at the U.N. exerted more influence as poHUcal tension on lhe hostage issued dimmed slightly and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan com· manded the SCC's full attention. W Ith Kennedy trying t o salvage bis fading umpaJg:n by exploiting the hostage issue, Carter oo Feb. 13 announced bis surpri..se approval or the Long. considered U.N. commission. Ca rte r's lbree·monlh ·<>ld Policy of no investigating com- m 1ssion befo re the hostages were set free was reversed in these words: "We would support ~teps by the United States that iwould lead to release or the hostage~ .. ·• That deflated K e n n t· d y ' s c a 11 l n N e w Ha mpshire for a commission " But checkmallng Teddy surety tannot be the real reason the pre!>1d\'nt boui.?ht a pig in a poke. He dJd so because he had 0() other options and that 1s a work· Ulg dcfl ruuon of despair. School Maintenance Also Voter Concern To lhe F..d.itor . Moet editorials and newspaper articles regardln1 Proposition 13, and Jania II or Proposition 9 are written aboul the Leaching staff reduction and the stud~nts or the education systems. Let me add -as a non·leaching or preferebly known a s classified employee -that schools will be in a sad shape if fundings or a ll types are cut any more than they have already been cut. As a concerned parent. tax· payer and a classified e mployee. I see our sc hool bui ld1ngs Jtradually becoming eyesores. Who will maintain these bwld· lngs and wilh what? Do you as taxpayers think that the se buildings clean themselves, that the grass oever grows, that leaky faucets just stop dripplng and plugged·up toilets become unplugged by whomever? There are books to buy and keep repaired. supplies or all kinds to be purchased and inventoried, fioors to be scrubbed. carpets to be cleaned. lawns to be mowed. buildings to be painted. this is just a few of the multitude of back scene necessities that go lo make up lhe school system THERE ARE classifie d employees who supply this service and you can believe that this group of people wi LI be cut right aloog with lhe teachers. Thus the money from taxes that built the schools will be wasted from neglect. You say we have "declining enrollmenl"-true, we do have, but what do we do with the mlWons of students already in the aystem and in the schooL'i? They must be educated and cut· ting taxes ls not the way it should be done lo a democratic country. If we continue to cut local laxes we are forcing the schools to run entirely b y federal fWlding and that's a big step into socialism and our de· mocracy ls down lhe drain. Think, is this what you want? MRS. GENE GRAHAM IJlllNt •It• 8~~· To the EdJtor; Wit.bout b1s meaning it to be, R\Llsell W. Bangert'a letter <Feb. 14) reeardlni the proposed cut ln the Unlvenlty of California's operating funds should the Jarvis U Initiative pa.81 in June ls a fOOd example ol why California bs need thetax·supported unJvenity 1y1tem. A tuition-tree university pro· vldu tb• opportunity for tbousandl of young men and women to pursue a hither educalkm ud Carr')' OD lbe bllb level ot edaeatlonal, 1cJenutfc, teeheololkal aDd a~c ex~ ullence tbat tb1I naUoo bu ' \.I built and prid<'fl itc;elC on th<' past twu ccnt un e.., /\ large percentage or these men and women are rrom low·income famiiles and would not be able to attend UCI 1r tbcy had to pay high tuition pon graduation thes~ stu· dents will bct'omc cffecL1\e, in f o rmed. tnxpa\ 1ni.: c 1tu.t·n ... They "'111 ~ thl' c•duC'ators. dot"· t rt rs , w ri t l' r ..,. r r·.., t· a r ch t.' r., . 13wyc r s, pul 1IH'l t1 n s, b11s 1 ness men. h1stor1.1n.., JOUrnal1sb. and leauers of tomurrn\\ They will r a111 a hroodt.>r \WW of ltfl! t 'lrou~h thC!tr study or his tory. soc1otugy. philosophy. and theology. Tlu.•1r internet ion "'1th dive rse ethnic gro ups and ideologies wi ll IC!S!H'n the chance that they will tX' bigots and call peo ple "basta rd'>" (as Mr. Bangert does> for being against the draft. They wtll be intelligent enou"h lo read new!ipapers and un· derstand wha t tht'Y read The aot1·draft rall y h<"ld on the UCI camp-traC'ted only 150 stu· dents. i;:hly 1 ~, percent or the stu y Mr. Ba , I r spN't lhe fact that yo\Jlllre a Vt.'lt•run or World War II. and f thank )OU for the !'lacrifices you made LO preserve lhe freedom of the United Stutes and the free world Hut wh:1t"s at iss ue here 1s not the freedom of the United States. but the profiLc; of large 011 <'ompanics. I do not want to die for Exxo n or somebo<ly's Cadmac. JOE HUBBELL IJUmate Re•~11e To the Editor: What right does the U.S. have to refuse to participate In the Moscow Olympics? Comrade Bre1:hnev hi t the head right on the nail when he said we should pay no attention to Afghanistan's internal affairs. Won't we ever learn tho\ black is while and white is black, and the Soviet milita ry bad only the noblest moral intentions when they responded lo the Af&han president'• pleas ror help and without besltaUon rescued him from Uncle Sam's evil lntul.lonl by sending him right t.O heaven? PHIL LANSDALE atfzftU' ,.,.,., To the Edit.or: I read lhe full pasc advertise- ment placed in the Dally Pilot by the Irvine Company on Feb. 13 with surprise. It ls interesting that In Ole long history oC the In· teracUoo between the City of Newport Beach and the Irvine Company this la the first time that they have not.Iced a lack of "broad eitlleft support." City electlOM have bffn held In the aame manner for many I ' \c:1 rs, even when the Citv Coun· ~11 was largel> l"Omposed CJ( rt" altors and present and future employees of the Irvine Com· pany such as Robert Shelton Perhaps ln those days when lhe Irvine Company "'as J?rantNt un> thin~ the> sought it "'a<, thl•lr ft'l'ltng that the council 14'd::. pr<r \'ltl1ng a "more rcasont>d afl· proaC'h " This <'tty rem1ndl-d mP '" thos. da~., of the pnv~tt· rwr of thl• lrVIOl' Ccimp:.iny. Ttlt: ~l'OOES chang<' 1n th<' clirert1on of the City Coun<'il 1s in fact not sudden at a ll but lht• frustration of the resadenLc; of this city finally being gl\·en an outlet. Wr-are appalll"CI al v.ha t has berome or our lair C'Hy W<' resent being s urrounded by more and more shoppin~ ct"oter; and office buildings unul we feel hke mere cons umers e xist.Jog only to spend money We rebel at the blatant attempts at ron· trol by the Irvine Company v. hr-o they hide their need ror more and bigger profits for their o wners behind the mas k or "community concern." Since when did the Irvine Company flnan('e "timely road improVl'· meuts" except in return for f ;i vors rmm the cit,)' and then after much ann·twisting. r submit that the Issue IS the classic confrontation between the individual c1titen fight10~ to protect the quality of his hfe before it Is s wallowed up In a "Beverly Hills South" and the huge. manipulating corporation. motivated only by profit and loss s tatements and capable or moblUzlng money and power, Cull page ads and !<lick magazine!( nt will l o achieve their goals. RICHARD M. FOXX ~'''"'D.a•e To the Editor: Measure A on the Aprtl bnJlot will shift Newport Beach city elections to coincide with school board elections in November oC odd-numbered years. It will permit local voters to concentnte OD local issues. It will keep local elections non· parUlan. It will save money by ellmlnat.lq a separate eledloo. ll wlll tncrnae number of voters wbo will be welt.Informed on local candidates and issues. A voter muat choose between Measure A and Measure D. If Meaaure D ia passed, na· Quotes "l can keep going as along aa I have clean laundry.'' -llep. lob B. Alldenoa alt.er 10 per- cent of the vote ln the New Hampablre primary. ' . ( tional and state issues wou.Jd i.v. .lllo .... up 1mport;,ant local I!>-· )ues ~rt' would be a very long ballot With local Issues at the end ll would Introduce party p olitic, ltt h t~torica ll y non· p.i ru,.ao t• h•cuons I l "'o~Lld in crea~l Lhe number of voters, but their attention would be focused on nauonal bla tcw1de cand.Jdatea iind ISS~ I un dC'rs t an d th a t th e Chamber of Comme rce paid St per signature to get enough sup- port to app<'ar as a m easure on thP ballot Many people signed not understanding that there was another way of achieving the sa me end. I hope this clarificalton has been helpful. MARILYN HENDRICKSON Be......wt1( To the Editor. The recent Aetna-Koll suit. 8Jt31DSt the City of Newport Beach and Its council for al· le~edly conspiring with groups of private c itizens is pure ha rassment and it won't suc- Ct'ed ! The dl'velopers are s uing bl'cause thi.'y arc not ~ctting their own way. ll is 1ron1c that in years pas t . when de velopers could do wh :itcver they wanted, that they did not seem con· cemed about to whom the coun· c:1I lis tened. RISTORICALL Y, courts have ruled that local governments have wide discretion in land use management. The Aetna-Koll companies know this. I have no quarrel with their originaJ ap- proach of seeking a writ of man· date -1 e. court revie w of the procedures le ading up to the enactment or the council's new Aenl'ral plan as wa!< done in tht•1r oriJttnal lawsuit against the c1t \ last month. But the result or thjs follow.up redl'ral acUon. seeking milllons in damages from council mem· be rs and Crom the city. even though doomed to failure, can only be to lntlmldate and lnbibit clU1en participation ln local aov· ernment. Such a back door at· lack on 1roups of concerned cltheos ls a far worse depriva· tlon ot civil rights than aoytb.lnc they have accused the city ot do- ing In lhetr lawsuit. BOBBY LOVELL • Lettna from rrad~r. a~ wtlcom~. TM right to <"ond~nse lettna lo /tt rpoce or ellminote libel ii rtHTWd. LAtter1 of 300 wordl or~" wUl bf ~ pr1 t~•. AlWftten mu1C ift. elude~"'• oJld =addrnl bid mmea mor be IOM °" ,. qw.c f/ ... J/kWnl Yf'OaOR U CJllPll"fWL ,..,_,. ~ t10C be .-w l -------~-~----------------.~ .......... -~ . .., '------ I I I .. • • MORE OPINION J ack Andenoo Thind9y, '*'-Y 28, 1980 DAILY PtLOT A 1 Ollce-fiery Castro Now Toes the Soviet Line WASIUNOTON -WhJlt Ftdel by intelligence reports, incluc:Una lion• have ~ver be«'n better " another secret lnte1U1ence re· s urgency would be channeled brother Puerto R icaos ." Ca1tro l ln&ta on the world 1ta1e lnltrC<ePU or actual t'oover·u · The study concludes that port: "Caatro supported Lalin through the local pro-Soviet Declares a lop-secret report: u • leeder of t.be DOD·•lianed Uorw bet1"'eo Cutro and hla Sc>V "<'attro hi cluarly pleued with American insurgents almott ln· commlDlisl parties. The Cuban ·'Havana has cooti.Oued to pres~ '· nation., he bH lranaformed if'l auperiora. He ton the Soviet tho trend of rec~ot events. with dlscrimioalely In the 1960s, and Soviet focus at the present its campaign for Puerto Rican Cuba Into •Soviet eololly depen· line scrupulously: lht' rar~ tlllt~P· hi• rol•Uons with Moscow. with despite the strain it created In time is on expanding state· to· independence." de nt upon •nd auti.ervl nt to tionaareallowf'dby the Kl't'm lln th t> prestige bis t roops 1n his relations with MOlcow, but s taterelationsandoneocoW"ag. The Soviets, meanwhile, are Moacow. Tbe rtmouelt'U rortbeaake ofbianon·alignedlm \Africa> have earned tor him he apparently now accepts the iog the development a broad ol usrng Cuba as a military base, Ruuiam, In turn, aro ualng age. Soviet view that Latin America •anti-imperialist ' fronts." with combat troops, fighter Cuba U a military baae ln n a is not yet ripe for armed revolu· Us ing this bC:t ck ·door ap· plan es a nd r econnaissance grant violatJon of tbu Moc~ DECLAaES AN lntelllgt•m·e THE COLORFUL Cuban has tion. proach. the Sov1et·Cuban axis aircraft stationed there. Since Doctrine. analysis: "Cuban s ubmission Ito caretully refrained, however, ·'Castro reportedly also bas sought, first. to destabilize April 1970, the Russians have .. Thia will be denied, of course, the Soviet Uruon) has been t'Om · from direct military interven· ag reed in mid-1975 that any and then to subvert Guatemala kept a close watch on the South in both Moscow und Havana. plete."1bisappraisal, class1f1t.-d lion in the Americas. Explains future support for a rmed in· a nd El Salvador. T he Soviet At la ntic b y . fl ying r econ- T b e b e · "Top Secret Umbra." descnbes a im. according to inte lligence na1ssance missions out of Cuba whi s k ert•d Castro's 21upport or the Kremlin reports, 15 to estabHs h Manust a nd Guine a , bot.!! Soviet- Ca s tro, ac fH> "a careful m1xturti of adula governments on the edge of the dominated s tates on opposite cord.ing toone t1on. confidence and ostensible -....... fabulous new Mexican oi l fielW. sides of the Atlantic . A top- •QJ-elligcn cc humility intended lo dl.'ft'11d The Russians hope to use these secr et report notes that tht appraisal, ts Moscow from its 1deolog1cal an countnes as bases to harass the Ru ss i ans ·'have c I e ar ly ' ' h 1 g h l Y tagonists and to assure the Sov· oi 1 fields in case the United •jemonstrated th at the airfields in sens itive to 1elsotCuba'sloya1ty." ~tal es shifts its 011 dependence lfavana andConarkyareintegral c harges that Castro hasn't a lway bt-t'n 1>-0 from the Persian Gulf to the e lements of Soviet contingency he is a Soviet pliable. The s tudy nott:s thut he Gulf of Mexico. planning." puppet." lits ts "the same firebrand who ;ears "' denta ls. therefore, are usuall; ago had not hes1latt·d to chaUenge "CASTRO UAS 'al<,o 1 devott"d THE SOVIETS also direct s ub· e mphatic, with a great fla1hn~ M oscow o n vir tually ..in'r c·on::.1derable effort." ::.tales an marine and intelligence operC:t of anns and snorting of <.'1gar 1deologicaltenet .. "Bullhcd1f olhl•r secretreyort."to""ardn· t1on s o ut of Cuba. Soviet smoke. Or as another secret ap ft'rcnces that ":.lnunl'd Cuban 1n forc1ng his relations with monitonng installations in Cuba ·• p r a i s a J pu t s it , Cas t r <. Sov1etrelat1onssosevt·rl'l)yt·ars En J!llsh -speak ing Ccs ribbean arccapableofinterceptingU.S "possesses a tropical temper " ago." the report ud<ls, "an· no leader... especially in Guyana. overseas telephone calls. Thl' He has vowed 1mpass1ont>dly: longerevcnmmorirrit:mts" J..im;11ca a nd Trinidad and late::.t inU:lligence reports also "Never has the Sovi<'t Union H contends th<.1t "the brash Tobago "'h1ch lx>Jong to lhc non wa rn that the Soviets arc plan- '• whichhas givensuchdecis1vl'md young Caribbean rebel of tht' alq.~nc'ClmovC'mt:nl " ning nuclear construction in lo our people -approachcdu~to mid·1960s has been repla<·cd hy lndl't·d. C:b tro h as :.el his Cuba and that Soviet combat •. demand anything from us, lo set the m ature, r<'~ponsibll'. M'lf "The only sna~ 1s we won't have any troops for our "1ght~ on th., l ' S tcr ntnry of troops now in Cuba were t rained forth a condition , to ll'll us what critical member of the (Sov wt ) -----Anniversary of the Revolution parade." P uerto Hico , 1ts(·lf, d<'cluing 1n East Germ any to protect ,• .. . · :· > ... •I; :l· .. . •. t. !, ~ . J1 ~ :w~e~m.::::'.u~st~d~o~·-"~B~u~t~t~h~1s~·~1s~d~1~s~p~u~te~d~~le~a~m~;~a~s~a~re~s~-u~l~t.~b~1~la~t~e~r~al~rt~·l~a~_::==============================~~================~~~t~h~al'......'..:h~"-·-Wl::.'...'..l~I nr·\'~r al_ia_n_d_o_n~h_1s_· ~n_u_c_lc_a_r_i_n._st_a_l _la_t_io_n_s_.~~~- 8.99 Choose this perky sleeveless striped top of polyes ter/ cotton. Placke t front with collar. Ribbed waist Junior sizes S.M,L 6.99 Solid color terry short of poly/cotton. Elasticized waist Pe Hec t tor sports or iust relaxing. Junior sizes. 9.99 Boat neck top 1s of easy-care poly/cotton terry. Ribbed waist 1n 1unior sizes S M.L 5.99 S triped knit s hort of cool and comfortable poly/cotton Elasticized waist In 1unior sizes S.M.L. Basic track short. 3.99 Fashion Island Store Only .1 Leap Yea r Specials! Starts Feb . 29th 10 A.M. !!llllml .... a. .................... ~ This IS '1 .. ' 8.99 lnterlOck sho<t and tank top set has contrast trim Poty/cotton construction keeps you cool and comfortable. Misses· sizes. 8.99 Tank top short set rs of easy·care pofyicotton. Colortul styling with accent striping Junior sizes S.M.L 7.99 Poly1cotton terry topin white Junior sizes S.M.L 3.99 MLSSes' cotton/nylon terry s tretch short. 5o'id colors. Misses sizes S.M,L Now, "''" -tvvogeat CIC ways to charge! t I &~ W@M[( f0@rrw~©® ..... .,er G•I•• I• Qlel•• I•• ........ Sen. Oanlel P. M oyn ihan. D · NY. has bowed out us speaker ot the Unlversa· ly of Penn· ay lvunla com · m e nc u m e nl tlfll•r black stu· d.:nts opposed his uppearance. 1'ay1ng h~ hus bet!n insensitive to blu«ks. CONSUMER Asbestos Crusade Started SAN PEDRO CAP> -A 13- year~ former autoworbr and marine mKbinist bu founded the Wbli. Lunt AaaociaUon be~ lo make workers more aware of lbe daa,en ot ubestOll. Jim Ftt.e ll the sole full·time staff member at the office be opened lut weekend with a bank account of $15,000 raiaed by raf· nea amon1 ablpyard workers and two private granu. · FITE SAYS THE aim of the organliation is t.o work dire<'lly with penons who mu.st, as part of their jobs, deal with asbestos. Studies have Jinked the breathlnc ol ubeato. n.,.... lo cancer, and the Navy bu a.aid it ia bavioe 220.000 persons un· der10 a "medical aurveillan« proeram." THE OFFICE A&&ANGES presentations to groups of workers and makes literature available to them on lhe dangers of asbestos. Huch o f that literature is provided by the California Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Fite, who says be left General Mot.ors ln Pico Rivera after suf- ferlo' lead poisoning and then waa retired from Bethlehe m Sblpyud In Baltimore, Md., 1111 he bu been workin1 u a full-Ume without pay for four mootba t.o aet up the ~Uon. Raids Net Pot BAKERSFIELD (A Pl M artjua.na worth an estimated $6 million on the street was seized ln raids In eastern Kem County, sheriff's tleputiea aald. Confllcated was 2.~ pounds of harvested marijuana and 10,000 marijuana plants at a home n ea r Moj a v e al)d several greenhouses near an airport at California City . DEAR PAT. I read that employers can i et s ubstantial tu credits for h1rtna lndividuab f'l"om certain group. Of job aeeken. I believe they muat be clauified as diudvant.aced. How does tJus work, and which workers would qualify? S.B., Laguna Beach Employers caa elalm •P to U,SH per employee over a two-year period aacler •arioaa federal tas credit prn1n•• aad u ma~ aa MM la atat.e taxes fw some of tile same worken. Federal ta11 dedactloaa may be take• for employ~ made ell&ibie mder Giie er aaotlter of &.bree pro&rama: Tar1e&ed Jobs, Work lHeDtiwe <WIN) or Welfare TH Credits. State credits cu be taken for tboR worken lllred under provlalolla of &.lie CallforaJa JoM TH Credit Prop-am. The workers for wlaom &.lie las credit may be takea are malaly yoa&.11, veterans, welfare redpieDta, lau· dlcapped workers and other dlaadvaatagecl or low· lacome pvapa. Yoa can request fall details of &.lie employer lacome tax crecllt programs by wrtUag to: Director, Employment Development Depart· ment, 808 Capitol Mall, Sacramento 95814. Quantities Limited Leap Year Sale Dnttal D~i('e Do.,n Drain? DEAR PAT: I bought a Northern Oral Water Jet dental care device several years ago when White Front was in operation. I need lo replace about three feet of tubing on it, but don't know where I can get parts or service. M.G., Costa Mesa California Electric Service provided &.lie ad· dress where you should l.nqulre about ordering the tubing you need. It's Northern Appliances, Elec· tric Service Station, HaWesburg, Mo. 394tl. Be sure to include the model number a11d aay other information you possibly can provide when you in· quire about tbJs D EAR PAT: I am 15 years old and I want a job. This is a rt-a l problem because no one will hire me until I'm 16. If kids who aren't yet 16 are eager ctnd willing to work. why can't they gel jobs? We need to make money too! Odd jobs just don 't work out that well. ls there anything that cun be done about this'! M.W., Huntington Beach The Youth E mploy ment Service is doing sometblng about it. This ls a free referral service with offices throughout Orange County that assiata yoaa1 people a1ecl 13 &o %2 la flad1ag employmea&. ne R~ Be•d• YES offlee u lec•ted a& t.IMI Hantlagtoa Cettter Mall, 7777 Edinger Ave. Week· day boars are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. YOUDg peraoaa ... want &o work are able &o check Into •vallable job8 offe red by various employers who contact YES. Give it a t ry and let A YS know what happens. Dependt>nt ~o ~ong~r Child DEAR PAT. Last year parents had to have a dependent rh1 ld less than 19 years <?Id in order lo be eligible for Earned Income Credit. Has the re· quirement changed for 1979? E.B .. Huntington Beach \'es. There is no longer an age limit require- ment for the 1979 return. However, the chUd does have &o be a dependent ln order for tbe parent &o qualify for Earned Income Credit. Cracks Not All Tbt 8ad DEAR PAT: 1 have some oki china that I only use for the holidays. This year I noticed some "crazing," or fine cracks, in the glaze. Will con· tinued use make this worse, and is there any way I can remove food stains without making the craz- ing worse or ruining the remaining glaze? • W .S .. Newport Beach --Some crazing mut be expected oa older dlah- es, and It 15 not coulclered &.llat andealrable, ac- cording &o antlqae clllaa e:sperta. Carefal me Hd cleanlag of tbese dlahes will help presene the re· malnln1 glue. A.old 11eniq stroagly colored food In them, MCb aa beets, and do Mt allow food &o re- mala oa tills cblma aay longer thaa necessary. Uae of strong automatic dlabwaaber detergent also should be avoided. Altboap moat atalna can be re· moved by nbbla« with a cloth dampeaed with balllag soda or salt, &oap ata1na may reqalre a mild lloaaehold bleacbln& treatment. Bleacla sboald not be used without pretestlDg or an ex· pert'a recommendation, eapeclally If tbe china u porcelal.n or haa a One glaze. Quit Smoking in5 I Days ... l Save on men's suits. Sale 46.50 two piece su•I Reg. $&2. The JCPonney Blazer and Slack add up to a groat lookinq two-part suit Patch packeted blazer and bell loop slack ere woven Dacron• polyester en wanteo lash1on solids II purchased separately Blazer. req $47 Sele 35.25 Slack. reg $15 Sele 11 .25 Vest (not shown). reg $18 Sele 13.50 Sale sgo 1hree piece Reg. 1120. Classic vested suits texturtzed polyestllf In muted plalda end patt8fns Jacket has flapped pockets center vent Trouter1 have bell loop welat Regular. short. long sizes !:' Fashion Island Store Gnly 144-2313 SUll ·------------~------ Starts Feb. 29th 10 A.M. 20°/ooff dress shirts. Sale 8.25 Reg. $1 1. Satin Touch shirting 1s a luxury blend of potyeiMer/conon tailored with sem1.tapefed frt spread collar Handsome so11os 14' 1 to t 7 L ono '>i•'<'VI''> rPfl ~ 12 Sale $9 Sale 9.00 Reg. $12. Subtle stripe shirting is lull cut polyester /cotton with short sleeves. single needle ta1loflng. spread collar. White or pastel ground&. 14'11 to 17. Long !tlooves reQ $14 Sale 10.50 Shoes Sale 12.99 Men and Boy's Converse Athletic Shoes. reg. 2t.95 Boy's Suits Sizes 8-12. reg. S29J31 Bou's Suits. Sizes 14-20 reg '37-'90 Boy's Boy's Dress Shirts. Sale 17.99 Sale 18.99 Sizes 8-16, fJs. assorted colors. reg 4.99 Sale 2.99 Boy's Flannel Shirt Size 16-22 reg .. 1 Sale 2.99 Girl's Girl's Dresses or 19 '1 4-)20 Girl's Chenille Skirt Of1Q Girl's Tops K nits. w ovens. sol•d"-... nn prints orig 3 49-9 50 Girl's Tops Selected k nits. woven solid~ Sale 8.99 Sale 4.99 Sale 2.99 ~~1~ s~r~~l2 Sale 5.99-8.99 G irl's Suede-Like Sweater Coat. Girl's Outerwear. Selected styles and sizes Sale 8.99 orig. s1s-s21 Sale 12.99-16.99 orig s34_s31 Sale 19.99 Girl's Flare Leg Super Cord Jeans. S I 3 n 9 orig. 9 50 a e .• Shoes Save 30°/o on Women's Nike Waffle Trainers. reg 29 99 Sale 20.99 Fine Jewelry 30-% off all of our diamond JeWelry! ~ Now. two great ways to charge! StonHoun Mon • .fn. 10 a.m ... •·"'· 3Murttliy 10 ........ P."'· ...., 11 ... • IP."'- ---------------------------------------- • • ' ' l .· NATION ~. Febfu.y 28, 1980 OAIL y PILOT A. · .. -------Lower Gas Use Seen For Summer .. ~·"' Rob er t J Llps hulz. While- Ho us~ counsel durioa Proal · dent Carter' . ·' WASIUNOT'ON <APl The EncrJCy Depart menl pn"dict.a there wlU be Jllcnly ot wusoUne this •ummer but 11y1 American motorists. drl•ing more tutl-ettldeot cara •Ad fadna prices toppln w t1.1ro 1 aaUon by Y•ar'a ftd, wUI cut conuamption for the ftnt time ln .even yean. the flrat two month11 of 1980 when compared to the samt.' months a year earlier. Hoene bealine oil usage also Is reported down. partly because of riaine prlcea and partly because or a relaUvely mild winter. The governmenl report &aya beating oil is likely to be u lllnc fo r Sl.lS a gallon by next winter. . . .. first lbre e years. bu been named to board of trustees or Citlie n s ' Research Foun· dation at use. 1be ftndlnp, ln a quurterty report due next we.k, cla.ely follow 1lmUar auess menu by prlvat~ •our ces, lncludln1 the head of the American P•troleum Jn11Utu~ and the Lundberg Letter. llO&EOVE&, THE P&EDICTION FOR lowered ~umpUon \fould follow a trend already e•tabillhed by Americana driven. Government fi1ure111 indicate gasoline conaumption was down The Er.aero Department report predict.a over- all petroleum comumptloo ln 1980 will be 17.6 mlllloo barrels a day compared to 18.3 mllllon b ar· rels last year -if the winter of 1980 Is not excep- l1onally cold. That would enable imports or foreign oil lo drop from about 7 .7 million barrels a day in 1979 to 7 million barrels a day th.is year. • -~-..-. about 10 percent during the tut quarter or 1979 and SUCH A DEVELOPMENT WOULD represent the fi rst annual drop Lo U.S. oil consumption since ''>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Quantities Limited Leap Year Sale Starts Feb. 29th 10 A .M . . . Save s200 ! 5-piece b edroom set. Sele $1099, reg. $1 299 ·parquetry Door dresser, reg $570. Sale $500 group features the rich look of inlaid, Landscape iif~ror. reg $200. Sale $170 parquet. oak sohds and oak veneers 4/6 ·5/0 hoaCJeoard, reg $189. Sale $149 Set includes: dresser. mirror, full/queen Door chest, reg $570, Sale $500 headboard and two commodes Commode. reg $1 70. Sale $140 LUGGAGE Sale $14-$75 Reg. '35-5100. Luggage closeout Leather like vinyl so fts1de. nylon with steel frame construction Assorll!d sizes. colors and types PERSONAL CARE Clairol Hairsetter reg. 23 99 Sale 17.99 Clairol Dryer ff'9 21 99 Sale 18.49 SPORTING GOODS Special 13.99-15.99 W~rm·Up Suits M en's wo men's. and yo uth sizes TOY Sale 19.88 , Reg. 51 .95. Banzai Skate Closeoul Men's Large sizes 81"r 1 1 HOUSEWARES Citation Scatter Rugs reg 5 49-14 99 Sale 4.39·11.99 ~~kg~~rn~fenter p ieces. Sale 7 .88-15.88 s40 to ssa off on 4 bias-belted whitewalls. El Tlgre 278a feature a polyester ply body with 2 llberglass belts. Whitewall. Save on sport sizes, too. Tire size Reg. Sa1e· A78·13 \38 '28 - 8 78·13 s39 '28 C78·14 S46 '34 070-14 548 '36 ---E76-14 550 137 --F78-14 s52 •39 G78-14 s54 '39 >-H76-14 s57 142 Save s200! 6-piece bedroom set. G76-15 s57 142 Sale $1099, reg $1 2 9Y 'Laguna Bay" of wood sohds and wood products with oak finish Set includes dresser, mirror, lull'queen bookcase headboard. jewelry drawer and two commodes Tnple dresser. reg $4 25. Sale $370 Vertical mirror. reg. $140. Sale $11 5 Fashion Island Store Only 644-2313 Jewelry drawer, reg $139 , Sale $114 416-5/0 headboard. reg. $245. Sale $200 Commode. reg $ 1 75, Sale S150 Also on sale : Door chest. reg. $389, Sale S339 Shaving mirror. reg $139, Sale $114 Save s200 on 50 sq. yd. of 'Silhouette' or 'Stylish Charm'! Sale 13.49 Reg. 17.50. '$1lhOtJette· continuous filament nylon cut ·n loop carpeting. #3350 H78-15 '61 •45 L78-15 '65 148 Sale 14.49 Reg. 18.50. ·s tylish Charm' 100°0 nylon solid color dense plush carpf'l1nq #46 70 'Chdnli>llc' solid color nylon plush. rcq 2 2 r,o. Sa le 19.49 sq . yd. Installed. #7030 Tender Moods' nylon mult1·color plush. rt:-q 1 3 50 Sale 11 .49 sq. yd. Installed. #6760 Fuluresque· nylon mult1·color plush. reg. 19 50. Sale 15.49 s q . yd. Installed. #4500 ·w 1ndcresr nylon cut 'n loop, reg 1 3 50 . Sale 10.49 s q . yd. Installed. 14525 OU1et Winds' nylon cut ·n loop with 1ute back. reg 15 50. Sale 13.11 (124 10 ) or foam bac kmo . reo. 15 .50, Sal• 13.49 sq. yd. lnatall~. 12440 'V1brat1ons' nylon cut ·n loop, reg. 16 50, Sale 14.49 1q. yd. Installed. 19480. · •cm= Now. two great ways to charge! --· ... StoreHoun Mon.-Flt. 1 a •·"'-.. '·"'· ..... , 10 n.m. .... p.m. ...... , 12 Moan-IP."'·· the Arab 011 emba rgo or 1973-74. Alt.bough rising prices -for gasoline and home beating oil -are cited aa the maln cause for the drop in demand. othe r factors include more fuel-efficient automobiles, recessionary forces in the economy and calls for conservation. 'The report esllmates a decline ln auollne de- m and of 7 million gallona a day and predict.a there will be 260 million barrels of gasoline on hand by April. It calls that "a relatively comfortable balance of gasoline supply and demand at the beginning of the peak driving season." • The American Pe troleum Institute reported la.st week that crude oil inventories climbed to 356.9 million barrels ror the week ending Feb. 15. the highest point since the APl started keeping re· cords in l.971. m E API REPORTED AT mE SAME time that gasoline s tocks were est their highest level m more than two years APl president Charles DIBona told reporters the stockpiles reflect a fear among oil companies "that there is a real danger of a ve ry substantial cutoff of supply. no one knows where or when." The Energy De partment report noted that its optimistic estJmates could go by the wayside i£ there are senous disruptions in the flow of import· ed 011 to the United States. Even if the predictions of ample overall sup· plies hold. the government report warns that "pro- blems in distribution m ay develop in providing the g row mg port.Jon of unleaded gasoline." AS IF TO REINFORCE THE government re· port. Exxon Corp . the-nation's largest gasoline wholesaler. a nnounced Wednesday a gasoline price increase of 4 Ct'nt:-. :l ~allnn. That brin~s F:xxon 's avt-ragC' wholesale price· for r<'gula r lo !J I 6 ('cnl!>. up from 73 fi cents J an I Jnd fi7 r. cC'nts Dt·t· 1 Senators Prove RecortL.setters WASHINGTON <AP ) -US. Se n. S I Hayakawa. a government s pending cnt1c. s pent a n estimated Sl 1 m1 lhon or more in federal tax. dollars to mail fi ~ m1ll1on newsletters. setting a Senate record th1:. ) car. the San Francisco Chroni- cle re ports The Caltfom1a M.:onatnr·.., senior colleague, Sen . Alan Cr anston. "<'t anothc·r re<'ord by being l hP first senator to ha V<' a nPw->lette r trans lated into Chinese. thf' n(•wo;papN reported Wednesday ABOl!T 500 Ol'T or A:'ll ESTIMATED 900,000 ne 11>s lC'tlcr.., .,,·nl 1·arl11·r thl.!> month we re in Ch1nc~l' Smee January 1979. Cranston has sent out four newsletters totaling some 3.6 million copies , an aide said. He pla ns one more news ll'tter this vear. which would put his totai at about 4.S m11Uoo copies at a cost of about $675.000. Hayakawa. a Republican. top~ that "ith one m ailing and plans lo continue sending one oewsletter to 6.S mllUon California households per year. aides say. -'fA//U>.WA SENATI:: BOOKKEEPING rROCEDURES make il dtfficull to pm down the exact cost of pro- ducing a newsletter The pnnting, addressing. foldtnJ! a nd ma1ltnJ! are done by the Senate Sernces L>epartme nt while the Legislature's com· puter center keeps track of the computerized mall- ing hsts for each senator. In addition 10 providing the printing and com- puter faC'1h1ies. the Senate also pays postage for all the newsletter.; and the <'OSt or lhe paper. Janice Barbt'r1. llayakawa's press secreta ry. "aid she saw nu 10cons1stt>ncy in llayakawa's calls for corlS('n'all\C' government spending and a $1 million news letll'r bill Roth tht:' sl•nators · four·page news letters arc filled "1th informa tion about t heir acuvitics un t~·h Jlf uf l'\Jn~11lul•nh . th1· C'hr<ln1 cle reportt.>d 1\oise Zo11 e Rer·ised CASTLE \JR F ORCE BASE <A P > ~ An amended m ao of a n•as affected by noise from Cas· Ile Air Fore<' Base bombers shows that Atwatc1 and WUlton are out of potential accident a nd nois e zones Those two ·commun1t1C!j nl•a r lh<' Strategic. Air Command tra1ntnl! ha c;c had bee n on previous noise zone mapl' Col. Davl' Ande ~on. rommander of the 93rd S upport Group. pled~ed to work with orficials of other Merced County communities bothered by noise from Castle planes. COMPLETELY NEW HOWAT LITTLETON'S The ~of Lista 12 .. ENTIREL y NEW. Here are llsta & stories behind them • 1 O Most 1"9Ulting L9ttera In HlatOfY • 8 Unforgeltable ~ C.. • 4 Really Different Mothers·ln· LM• Hundntds of Other l:ntrlesl ittlrtnu' I I . . I !· . ; . . . f • . ~ . • . • ' A l• ~YPILOT _ QB_ANGE ~UUi'!! 3 to Seek Senate Spot? t Schmit:z May Battle McCloa key, Yorty SAC'RAllENTO <AP> -ln 1172, Sun Yorty, Pete lleOeet., uct John 8duDtta...,.. all rvn· nJaa ter pr.....,_ -la u.r.. cWfe•.;:.:;u-· la ..,_ all t,llrff ma:, be ffJI UM 1ter.;.e~ .. ':'9~ :;_~·IMS:::· fHe .,, uphUI .;r,r. for lb• lepubUcu ao111tnaUon a1eiut Propo&IUoa 13 CO·a.._ Paul a....._ a poUUcal novfC9 who la runnlq for omc-e '°' t.be nrst bme at aae 87. And t t.e winner of the RepubUcan primary then faces a nother uphill ft1ht •ulnal Democrat Alan Cranston, who is heavUy favored lo win a thlrd term lo November. So far. only &hmlu bas taken out the form&J papers to ~n cba llena.e Gann. Yorty says it ia very likely be will run, and McCloskey says be basn 't ruled out a race foe the Seaat.e but la oow leantna beavUy away from it The entry of three former preaidenUal coat.en· den lo the Senat.e race would be unprecedented. But the coincidence that all three were running for presi- dent In 1.972 is about the only t hi ng Schmitz, Yo rty and McCloskey have in common. &hmltz. 49, now a stat-e senato r representing Or ange County, was tbe 1972 presiden lial nominee or the American Independent Party and several related parties which sprang vonv fro m former Alaba m a Gov GeorgE> Wallace's 1968 presidential campaign lo 1968 Yorty. 70, sought the presidential nomina- tion as a Democrat. A former congressman and state legislator, Yorty switched to the .Republican Pa rty after losing bis bid in 1973 fOt' a fourth four· year term as mayor of Los Angeles McCloskey, 52, a seven-term congresaman, cha llenged then-President RJchard Nixon as an an ti-war Republican candidate for president in 1972, and has been a hero of the liberal·moderale wing o' the California GOP ever sincP IN LOS ANGELES, Yorty said W s week that he had just ('Ompleted a private poll of his cha nces against Gann, and that l., the results "look pretty good." L. He said he didn't take polls M<a..oslCEY against his other potential rivaJs because he C<>n· U CI Graduate DeanNaTned Dr. J aime E . Rodri~uci, associate professor of history, bu been na med dean or the graduate division of UC Irvine. He will assume bis new J)06t Sa turday alden Oan.o wboa. fame rome• from the Proposition ll properly tu revolt -u bis mott formldabM roe. "I'd say t.ht chancu are about Sol r11bt now thal I'll nan. I've juat about decided to dolt," Yor· ty aaki. "It look.a parUculart.y aood down here lA Sout.ht'rn Callfomla. where I've had my televlaloa show the put five year•." Yorty uJd. addln& lbat he wlU d«ldto "in a few days." \'OllTY'S WEEKI. Y PllDIE·time interview show oo o Loti Angele• s tatlOn went off the air late l1t1t year McCloekey aald he wu aUU giving serious con· •lden&t.ion to running tor the U.S. Sen ate, but that now he la "about 98 percent certain" that instead he will seek an eighth term lo tbe House of RepreNOtat.lve., where he bas served aince de- feating former actress Shirley Temple Black for a Sao Francisco peninsula seat in 1967. Schmitz said he hoped Yorty would run because that wowd help split the vote Lbat might go to Gann. YORTY, WHO HAS lost races for president, governor and senator in a J&.year political career, said he bu talked to "a lot ol people trying to get me to run" and that he is very much Interested. McCi06key said fellow members of Congress from California approached him with the offer of a S3 million campaign fund. But there has been no public accounting of the sources of that fund, or guarantees that it would indeed materialize. Mccloskey, who was in New Hampshire Tues- day .ampaigning for former Ambassador George Bush, said he would return to California Friday and announce his final decision. McCLOSKEY, YORTY and Schmit.% have all been tborn.s to the Republican Party establish· m ent: Yorty because as a conservatl\e Democra t he syphoned aw411 GOP money and voe s. Schmit1 for bolting the paty after losing his congression al seal in 1972, aoO"McCloskey for his alliances with Democrats on many issues. Gann, on the other hand, is a former car salesman and a newcomer to active Republican Party politics. He won instant fame as a leader with Howard Jarvis of the Proposition 13 tax revolt in 1978 Gann also nuthored Proposition 4, the spending limits initiative enacted by voters in 1979. The re is no s ubs ti tute fo r courteo us service the mom e nt you need it - and Westcli/f Plaza has it! Counly Slayer Sente n ced A n Or ange Coun t y t ra nslent con victed of the March slaying of a Me xican national dun ng a Fullerton robbery at- tempt was senten ced this wee k to life im- pri sonm ent w it hout possibility of parole. YOUR VOTE IS ANIM T Rodnguez. a Latin American schola r, will be responsible for ,the administration of all graduate- level study and research pro· g rams lie r epl aces Dr . Alexi M a r adu d 1n , pro fe~s o r of p h ysi cs. who se rve d a s gradua1e dean three years. As the recipient of an Alexander von Hum boldt f e llo ws hip , Ma r adudin will s pend the 1980-81 academic year conduct- ing research in West Germany O ran ge Co unt y Sup erior Court J ud ge WHliam Thompson pro- nounced the s entence a fter denying a motion for a new tnal from Rene PerczToba r.22 Tobar was convicted In December of rob~ry a nd murder in the death or Jorge Dias Correa. 23. The jury recommended life imprisonment over the death penalty. DECISION FOR NEWPORT BEACH! it001uouu a nd then wi ll resume his re- gular teaching and research duties al UCI. Since joining t h e UCI fa c ulty In 1973, Rodrigue% has played a role in research a!ld teaching and leadership of campus and unlversaty wide committees. He is one or two UCI professors selected by the Irvine Division of the Academic Sf:nate aa a dls~­ lnguished faculty lecturer. He wtll present bis ''distingui.abed lecture" in May Rodriguez la a member of the executive co~· millee of the Irvine division of lbe academac senate and chair of lbe library committees of both the Irvine division and the syslemwide academic senate Shoppers See D e ath MONTREAL (AP) -For years, Raymond Vince's family badger ed him to quit hls job as a Brink's security gua rd because it was too dangerous. Vince 55 was shot and killed in front of hor· rifled sboPpe~ during a routine cash pic kup in a downtown shopping m all while two gunmen wear - ing masks escaped with betwee n $15,000 and $18,000 lo cash. Store clerk Nancy Slmmoos said, ''f saw blm walktnlby and be said good morning tom~; Then 1 beard the shot. and I turned aodaaw blm fall. Judge Thomson re- jecte d Deputy P ublic Defender Chris Stople's a rgument t hat Toba r should receive a new t ria l because three S panish -s p e akin g persons were r emoved from the jury that beard the case. Teacher Honored Dr. Gilbert Geis, pro- fessor of social ecology at UC Irvine will receive the Paul A. Tappan Award for out.standing research. Presentation of the awa rd will be made dur- ing the meeting of Lbe Wester n So ciety of Criminology in Irvine Friday through Sunday. The Tappan Award Is named for the man who t a ught mos t of h is car eer at Ne w York University before mov- l n g lo the School of C ri mioology at UC Berkeley. PUBLIC AUCTION FINE COLLECTION OF IMPORTED-HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS • • * LEASE EXPIRING • • • We t re cteering 111 the goods from one of our warehouses in Los Angeles due to,lnsufflcient space in our main showroom W•.,. elto.6nelucf°"I othW n191 to m1h twellebte • fln11 Mteetlon from mo.-rut ~ CIMl'1'lel In tn. world. The c:1tllogue will I~: Ttba Tlbel' Tlbrl.1, Ker-, t-..et\_~ldlarl N!Mn1 1-"lhetl, KW!an, 8_._1, Slnklant, Ind M int Ch<,_ ,,,.... A"° n • CM.II mdlen rut1 Aournartien Tlbrlz. Fine C-.i.,.._ Evvptlan l(lllfl.,• Md n\ltly '"°'9. Sir.••-2' 11 3' to ti ' 11 t2' inc:ludinl many '"" ..... AUCTION 8 P.M. PREVIEW 7 P.M. ptt•AY, .. IUAIY 2' MAlmOTTIMM t .. MIWPOIT~DL MIWPOIT llACH T1..-i ClllV~ A,A,aA,ll'MI. ·REGISTER N H you meet these eligibility ~ It is your responsfbllfty to register. And it's as easy as 8lling out a simple post card. Ask for your registration card at these locations. 1. a.ert. Oa1po9t 6110 \~ c. Hwy. 8. The Camera Shop 215 Marine (BaJ.ls.) 2 . Al Forgit'• 2205 Balboa 9 . Aarclvmk'• 207 Marine (Balls.) 3. Cbadie'• Chile 102 McFadden Place 10. Bal-Port Uqaon 4521 W C. Hwy. 4. Pyle 1:\l. 1501 W Balboa Blvd 11. Aqaetlc Ceat• 4535 W C. Hwy. 5. IBcll'• Coffee Sllop202 Maln,BaJboa 12. MacUa-·-3537 E. c. Hwy. (CdM) 6. Balboa Saloon 700 E. Bay 13 • .i.cqm'• 3641 E. C. Hwy. (CdM) 7. Howanl'• Natddoll 1072 Bayside Dr. 14. Snip •' Stitch 3334 E. C. Hwy. (CdM) Walk-in registration at Newport Center For more information calf 644-1861 You must be a dtben of the United States. You must be a resident cA Callfomla. You muat be 18 yean or ~ You must llOt be In prtlon or on parole for a felony. You must be reglltmed to "* 29 ~ prior to April 8, 1980. llEGl8TEB 10DAY. OR CAIL FOR FJR:i K>NS INIUDIATION: cn•>D4-nt~ This publlc announcement 18 sponeored by VOTER'S INFORMATION BUREAU as a public 9el'Vlce. A non-proftt. non..,.rtiMn ~ P.O. Bos 1176 Newport Bach. CA 92663 l ....... ------·--·-----------------··---. .. -.... - ,\ - • I GENERAL NEWS 1..et's Bear It ler Grass The re was a big turnout Wednesday for the d edication of the new grass playing field at Newport Elementary School on the Balboa Pen insula . The ocean front school. the oldest in Newi)ort Beach. h as never had one before. Now it does, thanks to a concerted. effort by parents. students. the faculty and staff at the school and adm inis trators of the Newport- Mesa Unified School District The e ffort in- volved. several year s, a lot of donated dollars and even approval of the project by the coastal com mission. ~. ftlbt~21. 1llO DAI. Y PILOT '4 J J PllBIBOW hooed by Nllht1d KoJ Filb Club MARCH 1 & 2 5th Annual Competition and Show Award Ceremony at 3 PM ·Sunday Koi will be on display both days from 11 AM to 5 PM Virginity Out of Date? Sex Cowiselor Airs Views on Marriage, Morals SHEFFIELD. Mass. CAP ) -Al 70, the author and psych.Jatrist who calls herself "a member of the first generation of sexual revolutionaries" says more parents are com ing around to her con- clusion: .. Virginity is about as useful as your ap· pendix." ··it used to be that a man wanted his wife to be a v1rgm when they married. These days, I don't know of any young man who would marry one," says Eleanor Hamilton, a sex counselor who has lectured Americans for 40 years about premarital sex Sl'ITING IN THE LIVlNG ROOM OF the com· fortable, r ustic cott age she designed in the Berksh.ire Hills. Mrs. Hamilton talked a bout her career and the theories she has expounded in five books and several national television appearances. What's wrong. she was asked, with marrying a virgin. "AMIL TOM partners get together first. .. The a verage age for sex- ual maturation has gone from 14 down to 12." Mrs. HamiJmn r e plied, "and for marriage from 18 up to 22. That's a 10- year span. Sexuality is a primary famct.ioo, put it on the shelf like that.. and you ban an 80 pea cent chance of clysflmc- Uon." Hence, her recommenda- tion tbal potential marriage to know each other by living "VOU DON'T KNOW ANYONE until you live with them. If one of my children wanted to get m a rried to someone they hadn't lived with, I'd crack 'em." she laughed . She says she's against sexual relations for those under 15, but considers it OK at "around 16." Mrs. Hamilton's liberal world view took shape in Oregon. where she was bom and brought up. "I always knew I'd have a career, even in the '20s. We didn't need women's liberation then." AFTER COLLEGE SHE CAME EAST with her husband. a New York City psychiatrist. and began raising a family that eventually included four children. When her husband suffered a heart attack the family moved here and Mrs. Hamilton began marriage counseling. The determined assault she has waged on mainstream sexual morality in the 25 years since has done Uttle to ingr atiate the grandmotherly Mrs. Hamm on with neighbors in this quiet, rural town. Despite her prominence, she never has been asked to speak in local schools. "l suppose I'm a prophet without honor in her own country." she says, "but it doesn't bug me anymore." AllEA RESIDENTS STILL RECALL TUE commotion Mrs. Hamilton caused 10 years ago with a speech on "Sex Before Marriage" before a group of Berkshire County ministers. "I'm sure they expected me to say. 'Don't do it,' " she says. Although most ministers a ccepted ber views with pastoral calm, the next day a newspaper car- ried an account or her talk. that waa headlined, "Noted Psychologist Advocates Sex at an Early Age." The telephone rang, and the mail flowed ln. "NEW ENGLAND KNEW BOW to deal with its witches,'' one anonymous caller told ber. Others promised to pray for her IOGl. "It was scary," she recalla, expLalnlng why sbebl.redanightwatchmantopntectberfam{ty. · Lonkinl out the window at tbe woodl surround· lnl ber ca lo, sbe adds, "People in WI country suffer man from pleasure anxiety Uwa ~" As a remedy, Mrs. Hamlltm boldl 'PSeuure- Nu.rturing Weekend.I.'' For llOO, people "learn ways to create and malotatn pleasure and cope wttb feelings about image, touebl.nl. lntlmaey and sexuality," and pracUce 0 gtvm,, receivina, PlaJ· in' and ceJebratlni ... WHILE TRIS MAY KAIB£ SOME eyebrows ln town, Mn. Hamilton inllsta lhe'a not •ta&ine or· ales. "We're finally bein1 accepted. Tbere'• no hwy-peaty here, and we pay ow bills." But 1101De of her Jdeu oa teen·a1e 1ex still mate many parenta nervous. ( ..... BOYD ) INFORM8 In the DAILY PILOT ,\ . Teen-agers are going to have sex, she posits, so why not give them a safe. protected place in their homes for it. And, s he s ays, 1f teens learn to have a "loving regard" for each other -and what she calls "a loving touch .. -lhey can achieve sex- u al satisfaction without r isking sexual intercourse. MRS. HAMILTON Sl\YSSUCH intimacy is en· couraged at her s ummer camp in Nova Scotia for children ages 8·16. . "We've never had a pregnancy." she boasts. The camp was started in 1969 and is accredit· ed by the Canadian Camping Association. The 35 to 40 children at Camp Discovery on Cape Breton pa rticipate in traditional ca mp activities, such as hiking. swimming, boating and crafts. but with the addition of counselor -led discussions of sexuality among older campers and no rules against sexual fraternization. Smoking and drugs are not allowed. Mrs. Hamilton says. . She SQS. "We are teaching ldds bow to be lov- in&." [ Located at Sunflower & B ear Stret!t.5 Santa Ana, California • 751-6595 Opposite South Coast Plaza MALL ART HOPPE ) SATIRIZES in TYPICAL SAVINGS SAU PfllCt SAYE A .....,., .,,.a.I purchaM from one of the nrion'• te*"no carpet mill• ••• for • v.ry llmlted time this beautiful cut pile saxony plush ls on sale at a aavlnga of $7.00 • square yard. Shimmering, soft DuPont nylon has been heat ... t end Scotct.- gard U.eted for longer wear. 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GENERAL NEWS HE MARKS 100TH BIRTHDAY Scoutmaater Sidney Loman Scoutmaster Still Active -~-......... SAN DIEGO (AP> -The nine boys s at spell· bound on the floor around Sidney Loman, their eyes fixed on his. "If you get m the wrong company, your past will follow you to manhood and you can't do nuthin' about it," the old Scoutmaster said. 0 THEY'LL THROW IT IN YOUR race. So be careful of the company you keep." ;. This is Loman's Troop 420 or the Bethel A.M.E. Church. And the nine Boy Scouts, like almost 9,000 black boys who have listened to ~ Loman's tips about life since he organized his first ~, troop in tB'il, are his boys. ~ A few hundred are getting together again . , tonight, this time to tell Loman than.ks on his lOOt.h birthday. Although both legs have been amputated since his 90th birthday ~ause of circulation problems, Loman is.ac.tnowledged to be the world's oldest still·active scoutmaster. THE SON OF A BLACK MAN AND a Creek Indian woman, both former s laves, he remembers his own boyhood vi vidly. His father , William Loman. made his way from Alabama to Mississip· µ1 :md then to Texas nrter the Civil War. Loman was born near Waco. Texas, the 17th of 19 children. He was 8 when he climbed into "a re· gular covered wa gon" in 1888. a nd the family moved to lnCIJan 'l'e rntory, now Oklahoma. But be t never had three years of schooling. " .. It was too wild," recalls Loman of the time -: and place. ~· He enlisted in the Army in World War J and in France carried food on horseback to soldiers on the front lines. A horse slipped on frozen ground, fell on him and left him with a broken hip and back injury. AFTER TllF. WAR. l~OMAN JOINED h is parents in C:.i lifornia's Imperia l Valley and worked as a co wboy, on a railroad, as a miner and b uilding levees. lie recalled an an interview: "I've been stabbed, shot up, beaten and knocked out." Loman organized the first black scout troop io the Imperial Valley in 1921. In 1941, eight boys took the oath for the fi rst black troop in San Diego un-der Loman's watchful eye. A proud moment came when Earl, one of this • three sons, became the first black Eagle Scout in San Diego. Loman's three daughters, ranging in age from 53 to 27, also were active In acoutiJll. There also are 17 grandchildren and nine great· grandchildren THE SCOUTS' IDGBEST AWARD, the Silver -' Beaver, bangs around Loman's neck as he COD· '· ducts .the meetings from h is wheelchair each • Thursday night. • There is "no secret" lo his life, be said, r· although be admitted recently that although be • quit drinking many years ago he baa been smoldnc cigarettes "for 94 years." Loman "always tells his boys lo mind their ' parents and live up to the oath of the scout.a,•• aays ·~ Clarence White. a fellow scoutmaster of three de- cades ago. "FlllST, BE OBEDIENT TO GOD, then to man," the bespectacled Loman told Troop 420 a ~ week ago. And, nodding, to the American Dag, be added: "1be red ls ror bravery, the white is for a clean heart, clean bands and a clean mind and tb6 blue ls for 'tnle blue' lo God and to man." : Bounty Set on Dogs ... McBRIDE, British Columbia (AP> -A bounty • or Sl5 per dog has turned canine catching into cold cash for enterprising residents or this western • Canada town. • Village clerk El Lei.at e said lhal three people . . have been bringing in dogs since a report focused on thedlftlcultyoflteeplngactoecatcber. ''We'vehadlldo11turnedin,"be1ald. Most were laterplcked upbytbelrowners . Legal Rights Studied QUEENIE Irvine Eyea Prop(Med Marine Land~ SEAPORT SHIP CO. l"iM'• le11l •dYlHn wtll 1pend the next two week• nsur-... o« lf the clty bu • riahl LO demaod • full environmental study ol a propoaed land ox· cban1e t>.twoen tbe Marine Corpe and lrvine Comp•ny. The council abo ducldl'd Tuea· day nJlht on ll 4-0 volt' lo contact ltlarhw officials to tin~ out what plaoa they huv_, for construction of mlUlary houa.mt: near the Tuatln helh:opkr base Mayor David Sills was ,jb~ent from the meet.ing. COUNCILWOMAN Mary Ann Gaido bad proposed that the city find out what it.I legal righbl were in the matter after reading a letter from Irvine Company of. flcial.a ~ they intended to proceed u plan.oed with the land exebanp. Mn. Galdo aod Councilman Larry Agran bad expressed con- cern• that the land swap would pave the way for constructioo of 1,000 wtlts of housing for Marine enlisted personnel at the Tustin base. two went •IODI wltb llra. OaJdo'a motioo T...say allbt. So &ooc u UM eltJ wun't authol"bllac lepJ acUoa bat only 1tudyln1 UM matter, Anthony aald, be could support the mo- tion. THE COUNCIL 8EVE8AL weeks qo ululd tbe MarinM to Mod the city c:opiel of a pre- U mlaary eavtronmental atudy belo& done OD tM land swap and Council Sets Interviews The I.acina Beach City Coun· ell wW be lnteniewinl ror posi· lions co the Bouaiq Committee. MWlidpal Services Committee. Recreation and Social Services Committee and tbe Board of Ad· juatment next Tuesday ln the Ci· ty CouncU Chambers, 505 Forest Avenue, Laeuna Beach. boualq plam, Tbe 1tudy U. not yet beea reeet..cL Tbe ........... proposal calla; for the lniDe Compu¥ to re- c.lye about 71 aerw ol lud ad· Jacent to tbe Wtl.mate .u.,...._. of 1"1De c..ter Drbe. Tbulde COIDPaQ, lD excb&qe, WO deed two pareela ol lmd to the eut and weet ol .m.ttq Karine Corpa faJDlb IMwlDI ad- jacent to Hanan( Aneue. A 38-acre puce1 eout.bweet of the exi1tin1 bouaiq bu alreadJ been Jdentiftecl. AaotlMr' paree1 of between 20 and 40 acrw a1ao will be deeded to the Martn.. ~, -TBOllAS NIBL8BN • HDJor vice president ot the 1"1.ne Com· pany. aa:id the Idea ol a lud ez. cbaoee 8l'OM dwin1 cliscuaiam witb the Karine Corps for ac· -~ quisltion of tbe ricbt-of-way D'IAMONDS •GOLD across the base for the ext.enaioo of Irvine Center Ori ve from Culver Drive ln Irvine to near Jewels by Jo9eptl purchaaes diamonds. gem. Red Hill A venue lo TuatJ.o. .,.,_, gold and •tver trom private 1od!Vlduals N lei.sen said be understood tbc and ...__ Caref\A exarmnat10n and evaiua- M a rines filed a 10-c alled bon by ciur expens Hignest pnces paJd 1<>-9 "negative declaration" with daily. Sat 1()..(j Ooted Sunday Phone toc:Sav. respect to the land swap It.self. A Al/I. tor Betty Qace or Doug Kennedy. nc~ali ve declaration means a •~or 1•w '°' OVJ-oo T£fJ.) full environmental study ls not Jf:W[LS bv JOSFPH • . B011I HAVE said s uch hous- ing concentra ted in one area would have adverse e nviron- mental and sociological effects. Though councilmen Art An· thony and Bill Vardoulis have opposed efforts at previous meetings to demand that the Marines prepare a full environ· m en tal impact report on the land exchange and housing, the Applicants ror city commit· tees may obtain an appllcalion from the City Clerk. Apphcants for the Board or AdJUStmcnl should submit a letter-resume oullloing their background and qualificatiooa. considered necess ary. '.J L Cit Y A ltorney Roger Grable lm!!~!!!!!&oult\!!!!!!!!!!Coe.t!!!!!!!!!!Ptaza.!!~~Co9ta~~Me~~sa~· ~54G-9088~~~~~ said 1l would require about 10 to -i Further information may be obtained by calling t he City Clerk's olflce at 497-3311. The m~ting begins al 6 p.m 15 hours of legal research to find Clvll Grvmbllng .•. out what the city's rights are in Continental'! new one Wfl'J ccooomy fare lets you take off for Hawaii for just Sl~ That can save you S80 on a round trip ticket. And that low f.are is good al I during March, Monday through Thurs- day. Or you can fly on weekends for just $10 more. And you don't have to jump through hula hoops to take advantage of Conti- nental's low fare. No advance purchase is the matter. He said it would cost ClJoomy Gu. DAILY PILOT about $1,500 in fees to do lbe t In the work required. No length of stay or group l'C'" · strictions. But seats arc limited. And the fare is good between March 1and31 only. (There will be a slight increa9C in April.) So if you'd like to see the islands for ~call us now. Ask about one of our island tour packages if you want to save eve n more. Por example. our Pineapple Split Tour lets you spend 8 days and 7 nights at the Amtmtor Hotel in II II WaikW for a little a S64t. 1ben get ready to soak up the sun on warm island beaches. Sip exotic Polynesian concoctions. Shop for native crafts. And sightsee some of the world's mo.5t spectacular tropicaJ scenery. Say aloha for just S160 on our daily flights that leave Los Angeles at 12: 10 pm and 3: 10 pm. Call your travel ~nt or Cont. tal Airlines.. •0epanwe tu ilddltKJClllJ men tfW pes-.doubkl~ VOU~SiiOUiD __ &_US_NOw. . , ····· .. ,,,., I l ' I I t I l j I J I 1 ; I I ~ t I f • , J \ . . . -LOCAL ~. FIONety 28, 1980 OAILY PILOT A I~ Recycling Benefits All GOURMET MARKET Counly Centers Areept Almoat Anything ' . •1•AllGU&&nsU1JILSY .............. 1be beeeftta ol ..-ycU.. ln Oraqe Cout com· muniU. r-ae hom IC~PI fOf' coJle1e 1tu· de11t.a, to an lncreued clty t.dcet. to a Ut Ue ~ktt ll>OIM)' for private ctuaem. to enero uv· ln11 tor efttyone. AU kiDda ol peper proctucta, au metala. clear, brown and lt'HD 1lua, uaed automotive oU and old rap __ are •cc-tpted for recydiq at OrUll• eout couece lD eo.La ........ .. _'Va AOCBnao WASIR•S. oaYEU. water beaten and the she ll ol ao old Volkaw11en.'' U ld Ste ve Furla n , OCC r ecyclln1 center coordinatol\ '4The only thlnaa we doa't tall:o are atyroloam. plu Uc and r ubber." denl.and tho Val..., of uaed £ooda," f'Urlao Hid. ''Today'• collqi atudMta come from an af· nuent era and don't undenLaod the value of used 1oodl. Ot they aro too lqy to recycle." TO MOTlVATE 8T\1DBNTS A.ND others to re· cycle, Connon and Charkey help schools. churcheA, club8 and o r11a.niuU0111 set up recyc:Una rollecUon drives. "Because of tf'cttnoloa.lcal advances, -e can make more and ~ttei q uality products from re· ryffed materi&l11 than we were able to in the past • but the key LO the (Uture or the loduatry is promo- lion," t'irmu sa.1d. Plat• Of the Day -- ~ MORNING FRESH PRODUC~ DELANEY~ - Cut Fresh Flowers ...... 2.59 baaeb BROS. SEAFOOD Local Large Strawberrles .. .99c blkt. Large Firm Cucumbers .. 5 for 1.00 U.S . Brown Onions .... 2 lbs. for 29c Baking Potatoes ............ lie lb. Ripe, Flavorful Bananas .... 29c lb. Call us about home delivery in our refrigerated dell very truck. Fresh Northern Seabass .... 3.59 lb. t Fresh Eastern Sole ..... ". . .. 4.29 lb. Whole or Hall fresh-frozen silver salmon, 4 to 6 lb. avg. We wUI gladly cut it into steaks for no extra charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.49 lb. Each month the OCC cent« l&lln ln about 50 tom ot material accordina to Furlan. The cent.er than sel1J what it has coU~t.ed to be recycled. Owned by lbe OCC Alaociat.ed Student.a, the • center la louted at the northeast end or campus on Monitor Way. The recycling center is non profit and does not pay ror the materials it accepts : :_ • c AL IF 0 R N~A .~ I -~~;1 Ii WON IT PRIME & TOP CHOICE MEATS aged a t le ast 30 days to the peak of perfection LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney's Private Label Champagne, Extra Dry, •..••..... (751 aun2.25. (CHe) 27.00 I "AT 111E END OF THE FISCAL year we turn our profit.a over to the OCC General ScholarshJp Fund." Furlan explained. "We'll probably turn S7 ,000 over to the fund this year." The city of Newport Beach general rund is also a beneficiary of recycling efforts . Since 1974 Newport Beach refuse collectors ha ve been collecting newspapers for recycling as we ll as collecting trash . Once a month, on specifically designated days, Newport Beach resi· dents arc encouraged to set out old newspapers with, but separate from , their trash for collection. All newspaper collected by the city is sold to Garden Slate Paper Corporation. Pomona, to be recycled. The money goes into the city general fund NEWPORT BEACH HAS MADE $186,572 through its recycling program. Ga rden Slate pays the city 82 percent or the current market price, ot $28 per ton of paper , whiche ver is greater. Because paper Js a commodity, the price paid per ton fluctaates with market demand, explained Louann Connors Sunset Fibre Industries sales representati ve. StmSet. Fibre, 16852 Construction Way East: Irvine, buys all types of paper, from private citizens and businesses. for recycling. Separate mounds or white ledger , colored ledger, computer and corrugated paper wailing to be shredded, bundled into one-ton baJes and sold to various mills for recycling, dot Sunset's three-acre lot "MONETARY REMUNERATION FOil those who sell p aper to us m ay run from $25 a month for a private individual to $100,000 a year plus reduced trash bills for a business," Connors said Thirty-five cents a pound ls what Coors Dis· tributing Co. Re<:ycling Ceote~ays for aluminum cam. When the Coors recycling center, 15471 Del Amo Ave., Tustin, opened in 1974 It bought aluminum cans for 10 cents a pound. The Tustin recycling center is open Mondays through Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m: lo addition, Coors operates 12 satellite locations throughout the county. All of the cans collected by Coors a re aent to ••riOtll alwntnum companies to be proceaect lDto .. can sheet," accordins to Ca.rol)'D Chaney, pubUc relations representative. The can s heet Is then re- turned to Coors to be made into new cans, she said KAmNG NSW AL1JlllNUll '1'11&01.JGB re- cycllna mea 15 pereeat 1 .... -.erp th.all productna aluminlQD from raw mat.erlala, Cbark97 aald. •• Alam.lDum is 100 percent recyclable," she added. ••All you do is shred. waab and melt it and make new cans." Paper products are not 100 percent recyclable, but paper recycling does save ene rgy, according to Lynn Farmer, Sunset Fibre regional manager. "Recycling paper saves 60 to 70 a:)ercent of the energy required to make new paper from virgin pulp," Farmer said. "Recycling one ton or paper saves one barrel of oil and 17 trees." RECYCUNG USED GOODS TO save raw materials and energy was common during World War II and many people who recycled during the war continue to do so, according to Furlan and Farmer. "Most of the people who use our center are middle-aged a nd e lderly community members who learned to recycle during the war and un· Mothballs for Subs WASHINGTON CAP> -1be Navy probably will retire two or its older missile-firing sub- m a rines, tbe Theod ore Roosevelt a nd the Abraham Lincoln. next year . They would be the fi rst such retirements since the United St.ates pioneered in missile·firing sub- marines more than 20 years ago. The Navy said the two subs, each about 19 years old. probably would be dismantled in con· aect.ian with deployment of the first new giant Tri· dent submarine with more powerful missiles. Thick cut London Broil ...... 2.98 lb. <1n-at to bar·b·q or broil> ~-• --• __ j.J Fresh local Zacky Farms Roastlng Chickens, stuffed with Delaney's famous apple dresslng or plain .. 98c WON IT -Patrick Moorehead won his car on the I lollywood Squares game show and is proud Of It. DELANEY'S Rent Rights Seminar Se t PUBLIC NOTIC E l'ICTtTtOUS austH!U H-41 STATEMENT Tiie tollowlno Ptr .ona •re dolno bll\l l'eU "" ORANGE TREE l'UNO CON· TROL. SOO .. C. ~C-.r 0t1 ... Newpor1 llMcTI. CA. t?'60 *'rtionv Tr-&. Tr~lff Ot •• In<., SOO "C" ..._, ~r Ort.... Hew por1 8Hc:h, CA. '1660 T Ill• INsinftl I• Ulndu< litd by .., I,.. dlwl-. -.i1"11t19 Tr-& ~Co . Oevld H. Me""n CAlr1>. Seu. Tllll s-Wft fll.cl w"ll -C-t.ar a.r'll of Or-C-y .. ,.__., .. , ... ,,...,,,.. ,,__Or-.. c...e Dlilty ..... ,,....,,,. 14,rt ... ·- PUBLIC NOTICE aTATH•e'" Off WITMD•AWAL ,,_ f'a•T•e•aMlfl Ofle•aTl•e v•oe• fllCTJnOVa llVtfMC.U MAMll n.. ...._.... __ ..... ---•• • 9enere1 partner from Ill• per1nenNp -r•lflO -!NI l ie· tltloul bu•l,,.u nemtt ot O C. MOBILE BMW ., f100 Rlwr A-. Newl)Ort BMch, C.lilomle ~ Tl>tt fictitious b<l\I,,..., nerne •lele-.....,, ..,.. h pertnitnhp •• , 111..i on J•"v••'r 1, 1910 on the Cov"'' 01 Orenqe. Full N•,.,. end Ad<lr«H ol t,,. ~'°" Wlthdr-1119 Cnrh topllu l'redfrot k l••I•, 000 Al-A.enw, N<twpor1 Be..:h, C.lllor"'" 9'1163 Owl>l_.., F Law" P UBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~ESTAT&MaHT Tit• fOllOWlnt per.on1 .,. dol"11 t>u•lneu es: CHAPMAN INVESTMENT CO'"'- PANY, m E Alie Vl•te. Pt.untie. c.111orni..m10 ..,, C. Sl-'f °*"'""n, 22J W. U"lon. Fuller1cn. C.illoml• 97W C. Stllnley O\epm•n, Jr., UU !Mn· l•nttll• Terrece, Corona del Mer. Catllornlem?S Tiiis ~IMU h conduclltd by • llmi-l>M'tN'"'l'liP C.~ieyCM""1eft. Jr. Thi• ~et-I w•• lolNI wlll'I ti>@ Covnty Cltlrk ol Or8~ County on f'ttoru.rytt,1• Lew ~ WITTIUt AND NAa~E Nttw_. l'l-1.tl fll•U lll Ntt--1 ~ Dnff New9Wte-tl,CA._ ~112S1t l'l.IOll"*' Or-C:OH1 Delly Piiot, ~Ml. J I. JI, Mer •. U, ,_, 110..0 Sale p1'lce$ good"""~ 312180, "'llAllle supplies '4sl. ANGELS FLIGHT SEPARATES (Al SO.,rp ~ '>l\lllng, lamouo..l\ng(>/~ Filqhl hr ~on rhew sepMarH In l'l<lh.1<61 or hqhr blw brWled COllOrl l'Mll Slack WP\ 28·38. bluer\ bnd ~ 36-46. ~ bnd ~.reg $24 N<Ml$17.99 BLNJ FAITH JACKET (8) This ~ tided~ IS greet IO -ove-c:hSSft OI l*"S-Reg S2J NOW$12.99 OCEAN PACIFIC PRNT DRESSES (C)Choos.e from an WiOt1menl ol adorable prim di"~ from O:mn PKrk JunlOf Wl."S req ~ 30 N<Ml$19.99 FASHION KNIT SHIRTS (DI 5.ivP 00 <J)()f1 ..ie-efMUlel ..,...... '-""'" hnm r111r ~ coli«t>on /\c,..,, color~ Reg ')lb ri0 NOW$10.99 PRE-wASHED CORD JEANS (El Our~ collechon Popular lripk> •M'I f>lc'-"' ..,..1,. 1n ac,'il colors Conon. ~ 28· 38 Reg ')2 .l NOW$16.99 Riunlte Lambnasco reg. z.". 7st mU 2.39 Bolla WIDes ('751 mil) reg. U S . . • • • 3.80 Vl1WUc:ftla, Bardolioo, Soave Delaney's Private Label <Chablis or Vin Rose <750 mil> . . . . . 99c · <LlqltOf' Prices Do Not lncll>Ck Tat I Open Dally 9-6, Clo8ed Sunday ~ Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 673-5520 .... 1 WEEK 2/21J,..3/6 PLA•I SPECIALS , .... ...... a.c.ut .... 191 , .... , 'Jr ::::. .... U.15 ............... ...... ...... ......... ·-llhl.S,-W. Ol'EllMOll-FRl10-9:30,SAT10-7, SUN10-I U __ -- _ , »• 15412 Ooi11f111'a11t St. fltltf IO~ Mllst CollQf, 1'41898-.5541 -·-··-10111 Adlm• .... lrooltllunt. Adlms. 7141f&f.JJ23 ... '5lO 1iWt #I/fl~. wt 111,,._.,,,_.213/10ISU 11 m • raao "°""""St:..., -.w ••• Allll. 213/9.J.10l1 .,... ,., ~ St.11*1. '-'-""'C..-.11~ - 7 _,,.,.. ... ,..,,,. • w llJlfll.t• ' FF,,,,., .... ,.. "41t .... f/llilf .... ,,_~ . ' Af'WI ........... 08fTUARIES I CAlJFORNIA . Tulsa Eyes the 'Goose' TULSA. Okla. CAP) -Tbe late Howard Hua bes• b"&• airplane. d"bbed the "Spruce Coote" when 1t took It.a only ruiht ill 19'7. may become • touris t attraction In Tulsa, Mayor Jim fnhc>Ce aaya. lnbofe. after speaklng with a lonatlme Hughes aide, aa1d he wu "op(lml1Uc that we an at tbe top ot tbe lilt" of posalble re- clptenLI ot the Wllque aircraft. WA.LTE& KANE, director or entertainmeftt for Rupes' Sum· ma Corp. in Lu Ve1u, Nev .. saJd tbe plane WU to be. donated In an effort to dl.lpoee of part of the Huibes estate. Ute to aee It t.bere Cln Tulsa)." lnbofe said be tblnka the Maplane would flt lD at Tu.laa because of the clty'a intel"elt in aviaUoo. THE HUGHES AIRPLANE could flt in with outdoor displays of other aJrcraft at Tulaa ln- t.emaUooal Airport, Inhofe said . The mayor could not forecast the cost -of moving the plane to Tulsa or of its upkeep. But he In· dicated the coats could be absorbed th.rough private dona· lions. 1'be 1N1 maiden ntlbt off Los Anse• wu .._ tbu a mile lone I& a altil'* of 10 feet over water. THE EIGHT-ENGINE aircraft. la the lariat ever con atructed. Tbe wingspan of 320 feet - longer than a football field -Ls 60 percent wider than that of a Boeing 747. At 220 reet, the fuselage b 11 feet aborter than the 741'8. HOWARD HUGHES' EXPERIMENTAL SEAPLANE MAY WIND UP IN TULSA "There is a atron1 poq1billty you'll get it." Kane aa1d. "I 'd The mammoth aircraft bas rested out of public view in Long Beach since shortly after its fee· ble test flight off the Califorrua coast. Hughes desl&ned the iU·fated plane u a World War JI troop transport at a time when enemy submarines were menacing AJ. lied ships in the Atlantic and Pacific. 'St>fuce GooM' Coat $40 Miiiion, Only Ftew Once In 1947 --------------------------------------~~------------------------------~----------------------;;;~--~ Navy Not Amused Sailor Stripper F ac.es Charge FREMONT CAP> -A sailor who moonlighted as a male slrlpper in a Fremont night s pot catering t o women is in trouble with the Navy Bandy said. "I did wrong. I knew 1l was wrong when 1 did it. l was caught redhanded." Petty Officer 3rd Class Jeffery Bandy UI said thal he began his act fully clothed in his Navy umform. and stnpped to b1k101 s horts. BUT MOFFETT information of· firer John Shackleton says that the discharge will have to be authorized by Navy offtc1<1ls 111 W;is hington. HE SAID HIS division officer ;it Moffett Field found out <1bout his a ct, and offered him t hrce choices -a disciplinary hearing, a court·martial or a discharge for disgracing the un· iform "Ile can dance a ll hl' wunt.s, any \\ ;.iy he wants," said Shackleton. .. What matters is whether he brought disgrace on the uniform.'' "I'll take the discharge, but I'm not too crazy about the other two," Las t week the Marine Corps dis· ch<.1 rgcd a woman who posed seml- nude for Playboy magazine's April issue Medical Suits Wane SACRAMENTO CAP> -Successful malprac- t1cc swt.s against hosp1tab and nursing homes m California have dcdinc d ~rncc doctor·backed lcg1slat1on in 1975 put l1m1ts on s uch suits, the state rl'pOrts Then' were 449 malpract1cc claims or more than $3.000 paid by hosp1tab and nursing homes 10 1978. the latest year in the s urvey, down from thl' record total of 649 in 1975 and, [>56 in 1977, the Health Services De partment said Payments totaled $16.5 million. compared to S21. 7 million in 1975 and $18. l million in 1977 Cover Caper Costly NEWARK. N.J . (AP) The city's Sewer Department is an the hole for 50 manhole covers. and officials don't know how to put a lid on the prob- lem. No one is really sure where the covers are go- ing. but city engineering director Alvin Zach guessed that t.h.leves are melting down the cast iron and selling it to junk dealers DeatltNoi~ llOM&OY OAVI0 .. 808 .. BOMBOY.O •IO..,lnl (O'\ld M .. ,... C• P•1'\•0 •••'f on • t>t)l'U.,ry "». neo Hp., \U"'•Ved .,., ,.,., W•frB•ltV~yolCo.t•M•"Mo.(~ I '°" llo.,..•I Somboyol (O>I• ~W. (" ~~~~~~~~~~ d•v Frl.S.v Bro-ColOnl•IMortu•rvol S-dnta An«101re<f~. ELWOOO '1nn1 N('FLAURACLWOOO.r~•· ntftgf "'tit Mil>'"" C• P"'""'°•w•ton f f"fllUttf\' ,,, 1qg) Siurv••HJ OY ,... O•uqru ... • Ao.utt bu•lf'r .tf1d \Ofl N• 1• 1;..,11 6Qr ,.ndt f11ktrC~AncJ 1 QrPi'l Qto11\dt n14d p,,.,,•l"' '-•·rw1e.-, .ti ...,6Clf r v ....... Mttmori•I Part>: vn fhun.cJdy t .. ~'~'"' 78 1"90 P.c.U1c 'Vtr"lt M.ltfu,(ft, "" \"( '°'' KOCH E ONA J KOCH •PY~I "' .....,,A Free Tickets For Se niors "J ohnny GuJtar" star rang J oan Crawford will b e s hown to senior citizens at 2 pm. Ma rch 21 al lhl' South Coas t Thl'a lrc 10 L a guna Beach Frcl' t ic kets arc available at the Semor Citizens O ffice. 5 15 Forest Avenue. Lanuna He a ch. CORRECTION In Seers February 27 advertising section, there wa s en advertisement for "Soft Shadows" & "Poaltlvely Plush" Carpeting. ..... PrSce at SI.• per eq. yd. The heading ••• Incorrect. It ahould have read "Save $4.00 to $5.00 per aq . yd." We sincerely regret thrs error. !Sears! ' o • uci P'IC~" .so.n OouQ"<"rt y o1 L.,, V•~• N••..S.. •ncl S..wwt K lmbrOU<Jn at Ane"*om. CA., 79'•nd<l\l!Ort<> Stl•wn •t>d Sn<0,,,_ 1>ou91>orty G••••"Ot wn'*<f'~ w ltl be h•IO on F rtdtt'f' FPbruMV 2'. 1'91:1•1 II •Ol)AM •I MdrOOf uwn-..-.i Pe,.,.. Fr141nd•m.-v<•" et Plora Bf'olM~ 8e11 tlro.od••Y Mort..,-, on Thunoev. F'•bru•rw 18 n•o '""" S:OOPM to • OOPM Pi.rt~ Broti.ert Betl Broe<ll••Y Morlu•rv Cllr«""'- AM. 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"nglhe2ndQuad<0nnoal Leap 'Year clearance • stock reduction 1/2 • price all backgammon sets Friday, Feb. 29 only choose from our entire Mlectlon-d1I· terent designs. colors. textures. with playing pieces. dice cups 1 day ontr SALE 50% om '" . 15 00 to 55 00 SAL£ 7..SOto 27..50 magnetic travel fwl! :Mn-1 combination gmne•-play ~~ cheuorchedt-.-at home or on rhe go' printed metal boards with wOOd frames. 3 different take-along sizes. complete w11h magnetic ptay1ng pteces. dice. reg. 3.95 to 6.25 SALE 2.99 to 4.Meedt bllslnessal•• bargains! leather·lool< pof'ttolloa., to carry your pa- pe<S with polish! flexible. stitched vinyl wrth zippered center compartments. extra out· side pockets re1nf0fced double handles. large enough 10 carry legal fOlders. a selec· 11on ot styles and colors. reg 19 00 lo 21 00 SAU 14.99to18..49 Texas Instruments 1'1-t03I-...._ .... ...... celc ...... • 4-key memory •%. vkeys • extra·shm. weighs only 1.7 oz • in vinyl wallet to tud< in POCker. briefcase. purse reg. 17 00 SAU 1J.Ae kitchen he....,. .............. ,,., ••• ,. ....... helps keep beverages pipmg hot or icy cold bf ass-tone high impact plastic wath blactt base. handle and attached. thumb-opening hd. a o-. upectty reg. 3.50 *SAU 2M 4 .. oapactty reg. 2.50 •SAU1 •• nostalgic .. ~. coa.ten, loOks like miniature weighing scale-hOlds 6 cork· hoed coasters. bfown and gold-tone plastic reg. 2.95 uv.49% *SALE 1.49 OOlk_..,. ~ cadd», kitchen mes- sage center. plashc wallh&ngef board wrth coik.,.. for tacking up notes. tr=Old pepet, pefd welll-prin&ecl wlh . t fruit . . 2.25 . t.79 20% to 55% off! ldchatuft encourage budding talents with a '""'-. drawing deu. trace. draw. deslQn and color-set includes electrie bulb. 20 lheeta of drawing paper. 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THE WORKHORSEORUMMAN A-41 AIACRAFTOAOUND!D IV THE NAVY Seven Alrcreft wm-a Total ot 14 Crewmen Loat In Three Month• Shroud Test Damage Feared ROME (AP) The Vattcan 1s opp<>:sed to a carbon·14 dating t est of the shroud of Turan that some Christians believe was the cloth wrapped around Jesus Chris t after bis crucifixion. Monsignor Giulio Ricci. a Vatican expert on the s hroud, was quoted jn Italian news reports as saying Roman Catholic officials are against the proposed test because It could destroy part of the doth. A SUGGESTION THAT the s hroud he given the carbon·l4 test to determine if it is from the 1st century was made by Robert Dinegar , a scientist a t New Mexico's Los Alamos S cientifi c Laboratories and an Episcopal pnest. Wnting in an Episcopalian magazine, he said determining the age of the !>hroud as a vita I ui.pN·t of the invcsti~ataon to determine af wa~ the burial cloth for Christ Nt•w developments in tht' cart>on-14 procedure require· a ~mailer piece of ma tcnal that previously was nct.'<fcd. according to 0 1nl'gar, and lhrl'ads :ind two s mall strip:. rl'mov<.'<l rrom t he• ~hr<1u<.l during repairs an l!J7:l ~hnul<.l l>e !>ufflc1enl HE SAID THt; tests c.·onducted by a group of '10 scientists in October 197B produced ev1denc1· c.:unsastcnt with "the history and origin of the cloth • in ta mes and places trud1t1onally associated \\Ith 1t " would be sufficient to determine af the cloth wa!i from the fi rst century or from a more recent period. I OAK HARBOR. W1t1h. <AP> -The wor kbone Orumman A·8 aircraft. wblch ~rfonru a variety of )obs from Navy carrten and bu.,1 around the world. haa been grounded In the con· llnental United Stales following a aer ies of fatal crubes, officlalaaay. Vice Adm. George E.R. Kinnear II, commander of the naval air force In the AUantic, and Vice Adm. Robert F. Schoultz, commander of the naval air force in the Pacific, decided Wedne.s· day to suspend flights of the airplane . said Navy Lt. Ronald Morse an Washington, D.C. HE SAIDTBE Navy order called It a .. safety standdown of short duratJon with the purpose of examining person- nel fl.Jgbt procedures involving the aircraft.'' The number of planes involved was not am mediately known. said Morse Earlier Wednesday, Navy offi cials said the grounding applied JUSl to \J'le A·6 contingent a t the Whldbey Island Naval AJr Station here, following an A·6 criuh Tuesday near the base. But Kinnear and Schoultz extended lbe or· der. The suspension does not Involve airc raft nytng off carrien around the world or trom buea out.aide the con· tlnental UnJted Slat.ea, said Mone. THE&E ARE TRaEE A-6 aircraft, the EA-68, a radar· Jammer; theA-6E. an allaclc bomber, and the KA-60, a tanker. The suapeoaloo came after an EA-68 Prowler amuhed into the water just short of a runway off Wbidbey lsland. The three crew members were mlss- ang and presumed dead , said Pat Ken· nedy, information officer at Wh1dbey. Tuesday's cruh was the seventh an volvang ao A-6 type plane from Wh1dbey lsland since Nov. 28. SINCE MARCH 16, crashes of five A·6 type planes based in Norfolk, V<J , have claimed 10laveo;. ThP Navy'i; A 6 Intruder and P rowler aar('raft are bu1 lt by Grum man Aerospace Corp of HethpaJ:P, N Y. The basic airplane hai. a design that dates to 1957 It first new 1n 1963. ATLANTA CAP) - The Kuwait eovernment plans to donate $100,000 to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Social Change to help build a 19 million memorial, a Kuwait of· ficial baa announced. "We look at Martin Luther King Jr. as a figure who 18 respecte d all over t.he world," aaad Khaled Aldowaiun, an official at the Kuwait Emba sis y an Was hinaton. "We feel we should contr1but.e to s how w e rea lly ap- preciate Martin Luther King." Kuwait's gift Is the first from a foreign f(Ov - ernment, said Dr. Albert Manley, one of the cen tc r 's directors. A bout S8 milJJOn ha:. been r aised for the center, he said. The shroud 1s kept an a ~11 v<·r box by the oHice of the archbis hop of Turin. and Uancgar !-.aad he un- derstood the archbis hop was inclined tlJ givr perm1:.s1on for the carbon·l4 tests and was await ing word from church authorities. 67 CAllfOMUl But a spokesman for the Tunn archbishop told T he Assoeiatied Press he s aw no rc<1MJn to change the church's long.s tanding oppos1t10n to a "damag . r tng" carbon-14 test. JN ANY CASE, he said. the a rchdiocese and the Vatican would have to consult the former Italian royal family, the Savoys. before rx:rmission for a test could be given. The shroud, which bears the image of a bearded man with wounds said to have been suf· !•red by Christ, bu been kept in Turin s lnce it was transferred from Chambrey, fo'rance. by the Savoy family 400 years a go. Carbon·14 testing involves counting carbon atom• w1lb a mua spectrometer. Dine1ar said new testing procedures could determine the .. e of the tbroud "plus or minus 100 years." and ~ No 'f\Jap for Reade rs READING, England (AP) -Readers who doze off in libraries in England's Berkshfre County will receive one warning and then face a fine of $45 Ir they do il again. The County Council, a pproving a by law pro- hibiting sleeping in libraries. said seriou~ readers complained that chairs were occupied by sleepers and s norers. MllfAGE SERVICE CONTRACT Covers Eng Comp • • Air cond • Manual Auto trans • Front susp • On11e Axle • Complete front & rear brake system • Elec. System. ~ ... _....,.. on a.-ConllW:I OOet """' W#f to ,,.,, al -~ epeollt_...,._ ...... --b,..,.. ..... 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Check of Pare nts May Show Susce ptibility BOSTON CAP> New le.ta m •1 t.elJ pa.rent.a whet.her they are ll.bly t.o bave C'tuldnm who •~ au.ceptible to a~den lftlant death aynd:rome, the myaterlou. diaorder U.at ls &.be n1Uoa'a bt.c· 1e1t killer ol infant.a. The U.Q show that P•~Dla of auaceptJWe babtes often do not inhale poWf'rfully ii their breath la cut olf. And cv~ lhoup this ls not a serious problem for grownups, researchers theorlw that It may be a fatal defect 1f passed on to children T HE STlJOY, CONDUCTED at Rutgers Medical School, wa. published an toda y 's Nt!"A England Journal of MedJcme S udden infant death ~yn drome . som etimes known a~ crab death. 1s especially shock IDg for parents because 1t lakes the hves of seemingly healthy babies without warnrng in their s leep. Its exact cause 1s not known, a lthough some doctors be lieve that it represents several possible defects ruther than a single disease. Sudden infant death syndronw is the leading cause of death of children between one week and one year in age. Jn the Unjted States each year, it takes more than J0,000 babies. most often in the third and fourth months of life DOCTORS TESTED THE breathing of six pajrs of parents of babies who had died of the syndrome and compared tht;m with six normal couples. Th<.y u poLenUal par~nl'1 rlak ol tu.v lnl a cblJd IU.CepUbl_, to SrOS.'' D&. P HI LIP L. Schlffm•n. One or the r~1t1archer1, Hld it would be lmpracUcal to 1ive the brealblnl teat.a Lo all adu.l~ who wanl Lo have children. but they could be •dml.niater6d to t.hoee who believe the dlaotder rW1.S lo their rarn1Ues · Carbon dioxide builds up in the blood when people exercise or bold lhelr breath. Normally. they breathe harder when t.bl• bappena 10 they will take in more oxy1eo. They alao In· 1tlnctlvely aup for breath 11 their breathing ia cut off. The failure to breathe harder automatically in these situations may be the common, inherited link in many cues of sudden ln· fant death syndrome, Schiffman said. On April Ballot Issues to Be A.ired A.t Clemente F orurn A public forum on the three issues on the Apnl 8 San Clemente municipal ballot has been scheduled for March 13 The event, sponsored by the Capistrano Bay Area League of Women Voters. will be held at 7.15 pm. an the San Diego Gas and Elt·dri{' Co ;.auditorium. 101 W. Portal St . Sa11 Clemente TllE THREE ISSUES on the Sa n Clemente ballo t are Proposition A. whether federal. state and local funds should be used to witk n El Cumino Real; Proposition D. If five coun- cilmanic dis trict s s hould be t•sl a blished; and Proposition C. 1f the city treas ure r 's post should becomL' an appointive job Propositions A and R are ad- visor y vote~ IC passed by voters. Propos1t1on C would al- low the City Council to name Uic eit v treasurer meas ured whether the adults Candida Be f" breathed harder when levels of l e n e ll Ed Lyons. !'ian Cll·mcntc park· ing commission chairman. •~ scheduled to speak in favor of the $2.75 million plan to widen the city's m ain thoroughfare. .I oe Barton . San Clemente Homeowners A:.socialion pres•· dent. will speak agarnst the project. carbon dioxide in their blood in· AL WL'LFECK, {'1ty Plan creased or when their breathing Art Auction Set ning Commission chief and a was obstructed. local developer. 1s set to s peak Jn both tests. the breathing An art oucUon on behalf of in favor of Proposition B Barton response of the parents whose Neil F1tzpatnck. candidate for is scheduled to s peak a~amst the c hildren had died was .. s1g-Laguna Beach City Council. will plan. n1r1 cantly lower ... the re -be held at II a.m. Sunday at the C1tv fmanct.• ch11.'f l\11 ch u(:I FtCT1noos eusiHn_s_ searchers found. Ka latzky residence. 2175 Temple McNamara 1~ ~c hcd u led to ""MlfSTATEMlfNT They concluded. "A low ven Hilb Orl\·t.· speak an favor of Propos1t1on C • .,.,~.~~~~o~~-·nq~r\On\IH .. CIO•no tilatoryresponse to carbondiox -Brun c h will be s e r ve d . League or Wo mt·n voters of· DI STA~e~i~Ng c;E~0~ ~.,? t :~.~ ide and a diminished com Further information and res-fi cials arc ~till loukinl'! for a s1ro1. cosia M<> ..... c .. 1110,,.,6 .,,011 pensatory response to increased crvations may be obtained by local resident to prl·-.ent an op- I GENERAL NEWS SEAFOOD PLATTER Special •2.99 Thru MmJi 8, 1980. •Crispy Fish Fillet •Two Tasty Shrimp •Two Tender Scallops •Fresh Cole Slaw •Crunchy Hushpuppies •Golden Fryes 198Q l~ ~ !,... ~ IV A \.""' • •.-Jf",. : CWngGfohn8i]ver~® SEAFOOD SHOPPES Good onlv at. 3095 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA (Just Sollttl ot Sen~ Fwy • Aero .. 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The other evening when Jimmy Carter favored them with a half·hour of his valua- ble prime time in a year of world crises and pres- idential elections, the media mlghUes were leap- ing up and pawlng the air like touch football players scrambling after a long pass Quite often they blocked the television cameras with their boisterous scrimmaging to be favored by the president for a question. A little decorum is needed here. Such self. assertive carr yi ngs·o n more properly bclonf? un· (~• J d er a ba s k t.'l ball ~ backboard. Stew Perhaps the denizens . of the West Wing of the White House mi~hl cmulatl' the audience at a Lon· don auction gallery like Sotheby's or Christie's Here the patrons make lh('1r presence known and have their million·pound bids recognized by a nod of the head or a quick fli ck of the catalogue. The economy of motion cont ributes greatly to the pro- foundness of tht> proceedings, creating an at mospbel'e of bushed. almost unbearable suspense I CAN SEE UPl'S HELEN THOMAS sedately lliclting her notebook, while NBC's John Palmer , • oh .so alighUy nods his noble Roman profile to seek ~ 91"esidential recognition as the brothers Kalb of ~~ CBS attempt a two-0n-0ne with a discreet click of their ballpoint pens. ~ lo my infrequent associations with the White r;_f House correspondents. I have seen the likes of the stately Miss Thomas and the stylish Lesley Stahl . and the erudite Godfrey Sperling of the Christian Scieoce Monitor vault over campchairs like Olym- laurdlen and scatter Se<:ret Servicemen like =-ntf!r ID their fervor to keep up with lbe pres ea•ale.-. Such zeal is understa ndable . News 1s an excit· ing, demanding, highly competitive business. So the selection method to ask the president a ques- tion at one or h.is rare news conferences should have an aura of excitement about it. HERE'S AN IDEA THAT MIGHT Hven up the scene and s till do away with the unseemly scrim· maglng and shouting. Suppose everyone, ladies in· eluded, wore bow lies that light up, after the manner of the Italian contract bridge team that was thrown out of an international tournament for flashing various pol ks dots patterns to indicate three hearts, four no trump, etc . AP could flas h a blue lie, the New York Times gold, ABC orange, the Roston Globe green. NBC a peacock pattern after its house symbol. a nd so on. allowing the president to choose whichever color or questioner struck his fancy. On color TV. the ef- fect should be electrifying. AP's Frank Cormier. the dean of the White House correspondents who has been covenng the West Wing for lY.O decade-,, already 1s famous for his bow ties. F'rank and all the re:.t could be wired for instant recognition. J ust plug them in and let them glow. To preserve decorum. however, the bulbs in the bow ties. like lhl' corre~por.denls themselves. would flash a controllt•d brilJrnnce. No strobe lights or psychedchl· (•ffl•t•I'>. plt·<''il' This 1s a press con- fe rence. after ail . not :.i lTllurd1:.co. Millions A'varded BALTIMORE <AP> -/\New York City couple have been awarded $3.75 million by a federal court jury which found the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Ila ble for lnjunes they s uffered in a car c-rash. The jury made the award to Nicholas and Helen Daskarolia. The couple claimed a defect In a Firestone Deluxe Champion Sup·R·Belt Ure caused their car to cross Interstate 9S near Elkton. Md .. on May 31, 1976, where ii struck another vehicle. Daskarolis. forme rly a aelf·employed carpenter, s uffered permanent brain damage u a result of the accident which rendered ll.lm unable to workaodsexuallylmpoteol.cowtdocwnentssbow. 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He's already out in lh warm c1eaert sun, &ellloa a Jump oo hl• teammates and trylna to build up hh ooce·f abled left arm For the past two weeks Tanana hlS ' bee» in Laa Ve1as. worklf\I under the cUrecUon ol a ph.yakal the raplst on a pro-~..-am that tho Aniol pitcher hopes wUI do I onethina-atopthe pain 1 .. YOU HA VE TO KIND of r~group your clhinkinc," Tanana says "You say to yourselJ, 'I've been hurt ' You hope the I arm comes back to what It was, but even 1ifitdoesn't , htill have the confidence and 1abilitytogooutand win " ; Jn about 40 days, Tanana will be asked pltchlna roiauon. With the departur., of fl1tmethrower Nolan Ryan to Houston . thf' pre11surt on Tanana to make a comebuck is even 1reat~r henc6. the physical -therapy I CHlonJ. "I CAN P ITCH with pain Thal's notthe problem ," Tanana says "l pitched with pain for several years, basically all my lite. ll'a Just the de1ree of pam. If we can cutdownonit,that'sthe bi&thlng .. BEFORE THE INJ URY, Tanan.a I a bored to a S·4 record, lea vmg the mouno June 10 with arm problems so severe at was felt be would be lostrortheseuon. But in his triumphant return, Tenana won two of bis three &tarts. Jogging a 2.03 ERA over 31 innings. His final win was the 4· 1 victory over Kansas City which clinched the American League West title "lf I didn't go to see Keith in Vegas. 1 couldn't have pitched again last yeai. · Tanana s ays "I owe my comebac\. lo him He just got rid of the pain ii my shoulder.·· Registered physical therapist Ke•h KI even has prescribed a program for Tanana designed to get him back in the rotation, if not back to his original sell Kleven's name first popped into the J UST EXACTLY what 1s 1t that has news 'in September, when he helped {'aused Tanana all this misery" Take Tanana overcome tendinitis in time to ~our pick. The shoulder pain has been curt problems or joint capsule limit•· lions. One Angel club official even said. "I think the problem is mostly in his head.'· But the fact tbat Tanana's fastball had lost Its i:ip wasn't ima&inary. Opposing hitters not.Jeed it right away. Prior to go. lng o n the disabled list , Tanana's ERA ballooned to 4.85. co01pared to a lifetime m ark of 2.86. The Angel southpaw spent hJs three day All-star break in Las Vegas. and friends there recommended Kleven. who ran a therapy clinic in town. "l fi gured, 'What can I Jose?· Nothin& etse had worked." Tanana says ··So 1 looked rum up .. m aketbreestartsinthe pennantdrive. alternately blamed on tenduti\1s. rotator ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_..:..~ KLEVEN PUT Tanana on a program of rest. stretching exercises. ultrasound <See TANANA. Page BZI * * * * * * Strike Coming ? Angels Train, FRANK TANANA Anteaters Planning Despite Threat .~;.~~·~:~~~-~~d·;~~: By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ol 1 .. O.lly Pl'-4 St•ll Des pite a ssurancl'S from several National and Amencan League stars th at the 1980 baseball season will be delayed by a players· strike. the Angels will open camp at Palm Spnng~ Tuesday as scheduled "It wouldn't hurt the owner... to strike during s pring train 1ng ... Dodger patcher Rurl Hooton told the Datly Pilot 'So we ma~hl as well rt'port Hut the season won't s tart on ttml· "ONCE TH E OWNERS start los ing mo nc•y fro m regular season games that hav<' to be eanccled ... Hooton said. "lhi:y'll be ready to negotiate." Angel player representative Don Baylor also says a stnke appears imminent, but neither he nor teammate Rod Carew will be happy to see it happen "I have morta~e payments to make, just Uke .. eryoee elM." Baylor said . "A 1ot of guys are tnto rnvesLmenta and 'they don't bave the cash. IC we are out 14 games. that's 14 games we lose I'd hate lo miss that m any games " CA.llEW IS ONE of the rew players with a clause m his con tract which says he must be prud regardless of a strike or lockout. but he's still concerned about the situation. "A ·strike or lockout would leave a bitter taste in the fans· mouths." Car<'w s,aid "But we can't buckle under ·· ':I}., thl· o"m·r-.. 'A::tnl tu bn·<ik the free agen<:y system and that the Pla}er~· Assoc1<1t1on 'Alli ... oooer s tnke than ~ee that h<.1p pen "The owner~ "111 be puttin~ pressure on the younger gu).., whc need a contract · F'ostcr ... avs. '·because at "'II be ex pensl\·e for them lo "' rakt• I think the ISSUC~ "'II t•\f•ntualh be soh ed. but 1 don ·1 think lht· .,.._.ason 'A111 o.,tJrt on tame J 0 H s s y B F: N (' H . ~1 1 k I' Marshall. Nolan Ryan and Citrl Yastrze m sk1 a r e a m ong thl' other leading player~ who hitve voiced support of a strike But the walkout won't happen until early April . when t he regular season is scheduled to begin. In the m~antime , all 26 teams will be conducting business as usual at their sprina training camps. Thf' Anl?elc; bf>J?ln 10 day~ of cond1uoruna Tuesday. thee play their rll'St SprinJ game llArcb ts . ~Seattle T BE A NGELS H A VE 11 games scheduled at lhelr Palm Springs complex. with lhe pre season activity climaxln& April 4·6 with the a nnual Freeway Series against the Dodgers The first two games will be played at Anaheim Stadium. with the Sun day rinale set a t Dodger Stadium Controlling tlae Ins ide Thal seems to be the key with most players the Daaly Pilot con tacted "We can't buckle W1 der " Cali!orrua has also scheduled two gaJl1es in San Diego Stadium April !J.9 aj?ainst the Padres But will the Angels follow that with the 1980 SE'ason opener Apral 11 at Anaheim Stadium against C leveland~ That de pends on how contract negot1a lrnns fare \)(>,twl•en now and then Es t a ncia High's Mary Foreman pulls in a re bound as Garden Grove's Sue Callahan Cle ft> defends . Estancia won a CIF girls b asketball playoff game Wednesday and ad vances.to the 3·A q uarterfinals S aturday <igainst Occ<1n View. For story. sec page B2. Cincinnati Reds star Gcori~e Foster. who has boujitht a house 1n Anaheim Hills near Carrw, Ocean View Confronts a Giant-killer By ROGER CARI.SON Ol lhe O•lly Pilo1 Sl•ll Two Orange Coast area prep basket .ball .teams meet in t he ClF 4·A quarterfinals al Edison High f'~riday n ight. both as {'h amp1ons or their i leagues with impressive records I Ocean View is 24·2 and ranked No I . in Orange County. Mater De1 u; 22·3 and j ranked No. s. ! Similarities. however , end there 1 T H E SEAHAWKS of Ocean View ! Coach Jim Harris boast 6-7lh height in· aide (Wayne Carlander) and lethal out· side shooting potential in 6-1 guard Jeff Andrade and 6-3 Jack Reinholtz from the comer. height and fell m four overtimes Tues day l. relies on pos1t1on and tactics Even the {'Oaches seem a male apart {'Onsidering their attitudes as they gear toward Friday's game. which will pro· vide a semifinalist at Long Beach next week p1onsh1p again and ouslln~ Compton a nd Palos Verdes from the playoffs MATER DEl STARTS 6·2 Mark Shan non. 6-4 Ge<>rge Gregory. 6·3 M 1ke Swett a nd 6·0 j(uards David Cook and Joe Hernandez ''l'M GLAD ORANGE COUNT\' v.all "Rebounding has been a key factor have someone in the final four at Loni<! for us ... says Tardie . "f'undamentab Beach." says Mater Oei Coach J erry and common sense many games T d' "A d · • d f A I have been won in those two areas ar ie. n it s goo or nge us Kev1·n Dooley. off the bench. does a League basketball. There are a lot of good players. programs and coaches in number for us. too. He makes things Orange County and some times this area ha ppen." goes unnoticed with teams such as Long While Tardie and his club are breez· Beach Poly, Verbum Del and Pasadena ing, Harris is still s marting rrom what io there all of the time ." he considers a lethargic performance Tardie. as one would e xpect, Is proud a nd attitude a mong his No. 1 ranked of the job his team has done thls season, Seabawlcs. first claiming the Angelus cham-"Friday night we're going to have 15 ·~~~~~~~~~~--'----" players and a roach on the noor or I m going to have 15 enemies.·· sa)'s Harn s OCEAN VIEW. BLESSED "1th abun dant talent. has been under the pressurt" or the No l label since the season's out set with only an occasional lapse to No 2 or 3 Carlander and Andrade form the one two punch that bas beaten off would -be cha llenges, and at fi r$t glance. it would appear the Sea.hawks got a b~ak with No. 2-seeded Pa los Verdes absorbing the upset by M oter Dei "P laying the No. l team in Orange County is a helluva challenge," Tardie says . "But this team I haveremJndsmeof the U.S. hockey team. We'rehavingfun." Mater Dei has won 10 straight. Ocean V lew Is on a seven· game winnifti streak. '-'Orne., mt: Hut that 'Alli tx• lhL· goal uf Loni.; Reach Stal<' basketball coach T<'x Wanter tonight "'hen he '>end!> ha:. 49e r~ again:.l L'C Irvine The two team!-. meet at 1 an the rarst round or the Pacific Coast Athlet1{' AsSO{'Jation Tournament <1l Anaheim Convention Center THE i\!'llTEATERS and 49ers ml'l an the regular season finale lac;t Sund a). and L-0 ng Beilch t'amc a"' a' with a 30·26 victory in the .. 1uwdo"n affai r In the· conference opener an t•arly January. Lon g Beach i.cored a lopsided 77 ·46 vicl1>ry .. , believe the close gam e Sun· day wall help us prepare for Irvine ... Winter says. "We know we have to be ready because Irvine plays the delay game well ·· However Anteaters Coach Tim Ttfl Ul.n't reaJly saying what he has in store for the 49ers ( 10.:t, 19-10). ··\-\£ t:SED OLR four-comer offense throughout I.be game to Ii mat Lone Beach's offensive pl•)' .tJme. We m1gbt do something dtt- fereot." The Anteaters ' strateg}' worked for the first 31 minutes of last Sunday's ga me, but the 49ers 11rabbed lhe lead. 28·26. with nine m inutes to play. lJC Irvine then held the ball for the final 8 SS before missing its last shot. The 49ers' Michael Wiley then 5ank two free throws to gave Long Beach the victor) UC IRVIN•:. which f1n1shed the regular sea:.on with a 7·19 record overall and a I 12 mark in PCAA action. ls led rnto the! tournament by sophomore guard Robbie Beal who S{'Ored at a 14 5 chp this season Taft will also rely on senior forward Vactor Conyers who comes rnto the tournament with a 13 6 averaj(~ Conyers also leads the team with a 602 field goal percentage Meanwhalt> Winter has two of the hottest forwards in the coun tr:-gomg for him 1n senior... Michael Walev and Francoi~ Wise Wiley 1s averaging 20.6 points per game while Wise ha~ retained his title of PCAA re bounding king (9 5l He also brings a 16 O scoring average into the contest Ca l State Fullerton meets Pac1f1c in the 9 o'clock game tonight. while San J ose State and UC Santa Barbara met at4 today. The tournament presents an ironic possibility for UCI. because the winner will advance to the NCAA p l ayoffs. Theoretically. with a series of up· sets. the Anteaters could win the Division J crown with a 1· 12 con· ference record I 1 I { I t ¥ater Del. which has shown it can compete against teams with helj(hl f <PaJos Verdes boasted 6·9. 6·7. 6·S, 6·5 I I Kings Claim Foul Rangers S liJX Two By When You're Hot, You're Hot I , f NEW YORK ~P>-PhilEsposltoscoredtwogoals,oneofwbich tbe Los Aftieles Kings claim never crossed the goal line, as t.he New Yor k llanlers defeated the Kings, 5-4. In a National Hockey Lea1ue i same Wedaeed•J nJ1bt. i It wu the second straight time that Esposito bad proven to be a piY'Otal ft,ure bl a Ranier wtn over the K.inp. HI.I toal in the final mlauteof play save New York a 5-4 win ln Lot An1eleaJ aauary 22. , "'lbe Mt bulled, It went in." inAlatecl Elpoelto, wbo aeored hll Z'7tb ancU I goals and uailted on a key score bJ Dean Talatoua. which Loa Ana•les allo protested. ''How could they 1ripe on Talaloua' 1oal? My shot hit him on tbe leg and bounced ln. ·• "Talalout wu ln th• creue before Elpoeito abot," claJmed Klap' aoeUe Marlo Leuard. •'I spoke to tb.e referee (Bob Kilter> but bewOWiln'tll1ten.Kewun'tpuahedlnorany,tbiniUkethat." ~Ito then Ued the 1a me at 3·3 when Ancle,. fftdber1 set up PIU)wttbac....-1cepa11at1e:~.LeeaarddtdD't•top&hlltoal. But the Kinp e•me rllbt back 2S HCOeM la&er u Dave Ta.ylor ~mpa.t.d a tbree~-one Niia wt&b Dionne and Sim mer to ·1Jve Loa Aa..._ a4-3'9ad u tbeeecoadperlodeaded. -Jn U. third period lAllanl be&d tbe fort uaW tbe l ltb minute wben ..,.tto'a,•hot bit &M J)Olt ud aweared to ~· out. Goal Judi• Artbur Reichert put on the red llpt, and after a consultation 1U11nrua.dlt11oal,a1alntytnctbeaeore . .. I r ....... -a-.-.-·-·- And That's the Situation for Corona del Mar Tbe hottest team ln the CIF 3·A bukelball · playoffs la the Corona del Mar Sea Kiop and they'll be on display Friday nl&bl when they boet Mll'a Costa High'• Muatan11 at Oran1• Coast eo1i... WlalMll'"OI the quarterftnala teet wtU qualify for a berth tn the semlftnals at Lont Beach Anna, tbe acne of Coach J1ck En1on'1. CIF cbamploftahip coaqUlelt lD m1. "wg'VS BEEN PIA YING our best teasp ball tbe lut tllbt to 10 11me1," sap Errton. "Wtttna the orn m an, U..t'1 the thin& that bas helped so muc . And we•w -Into a little bit of a runnlna 1ame, •blch hu Nally helped. Thia year•• tealJl ti an up-tempo team." Errton'• Sea Ktn1a, Se~ View Lea1ue eo·champMJaa and ranked NO, J ta Oranp Couoty, art fleed with an oPPGQmt which relln on ._, lftior Gary Moener', aJtbcNlb J:rrton ..,. it~· not a oa.·ma 11tualloa hi• ttatn mmt ocmquer. •oa.a.&a HAI AVSMGSD .... poiDtl a 1ame and tC.5 rebounds. bat M .-help from junior guard Jeff F oley. 6·2 forwards Steve Andel"llOf'I and sophomore Jerome Wiley and 6·1 guard Matt Dodd. N<>M avera1e In double rtiures, but each conlrlbutel alx to nine pointa a 1ame. Moeller 11 the ion ol former Loa Anaela Dodger pitcher Joe Moeller and la considered as good a ~eber In baaeball as he ls a center ln baabtMD. "BuT MOELLEa IS an outatandin& player and 1et1 hl• points.'' Errloa aaya •5 Rieb KJndorf will probably cet the defensive u1i1nment on Moeller. •leas-thJ Mira eo.t.a center 1oe1 lnakte only, which wlll probahb brlna H Mark $plM Into the defensive picture. Corona del Mar, 20·~ for the ..... and wlnDer ol 15 ~ b IMt 18 a•mea. will ater wltll tM same lineup -Klftdorf, Spinn and W Steve llOOl"e .. fl'Ollt, becked by l\Ulrd• Gre1 Cole and Matt Van SW.nbQ1M. I I ' .. . .. .. .. • ' ' ' . ·, SportsB~k 'Foo Tall' Files Lawsuit For Falee Rape Charge r....u=•••e• DALLAS-An •tl.Onl«J kw bour Ed ''TooTall'' ml JODe111111 am di•tbu dedded to ru.. dama1• •ult a1a1111t • O.UU DWM wM laat month acx\lled Jone1 olraDmlblT. J~ a former football player with tbe DaUu Cowboy•, wu j&Lled Jan. 3J aft.er tbe woman told police be sexu~ aa aaulteclberwblle she slept. Sbe saidsbe and ber roonuxia•U met the .. tdelenalve end-turned· boxer at a nlahlclub the pre\·loua ' ~ night. He was released four hours later . Formal charges never were flied against Jones and the woman signed a letter of DOD•prosecution -in eftect, droppi.Jlg the complaint -on Feb. I TOOTAU. Dallas a ttorne y Fred Time s aid Wednesday the s uit "will be based on de- famation of character , malicious prosecu· tion and false imprison ment.·· Althoug h h e described it a s a "multimillion dollar laws uit." but gave no specific amount. Time s aid he would an- nouncewben and where theswt would be filed at a later date Time s aid J onet1 currently is in tra ining in Los Angeles ..-------,,._,r of I lw Dq -------. "On the field. it's my ballgame. my cup of tea. If he calls on the phone lo the dugout, I'll rip the phone out. That's what I dJd when George Steinbrenner called."- Billy Mania, on being hired by CbarlH 0. Flaley to manage the Oakland A's two months after being fired by Steinbrenner. owner of the New York Yankees. tfaloiW Sherr• lt'a•ltl•gC011 A ra•Rtl Houston's MO!if'S MalOM hit 33 points, including m :.?l of 23 fN.'t" throws. and got into a late-~ame shoving m atch "ith Washington 's Elvin Hayes Wednesday night to lead the Rockets to a 110-97 National Basket· hall AsS()('iation victory. With less than two minutes to play, Ha yes knocked Malone to the noor and Malone came up push i~. Players and roaches from both teams separated the t wo players, avoiding a confrontation ... JuJJas Erving scored 23 points to lead Philade lphia past Seattle. 101·98 . Junior Bridgeman scored a sea son·high 35 points and Marqge.s JoltnSOD added 25 as Milwa ukee stopped Phoenix. 119· 110, in overtime . . . Edd.le Jollnson scored 22 points, including a three-point bas ket with 21 Sl'conds left to lead Atlanta to a 116·111 win over Indiana . Lloyd Free scored 42 points and Free man Williams ha d 31 as San Diego ended a JO-game road losing s treak with a 129· 113 victory over Detroit Purvis Short S<'Orcd 16 points 1n the MAI.ONE rourth quarter to hold off a New J ersey rall y as Golden State defeated the Nets. 133· 120 ... Larry . Bird ta llied 30 points and Cedric Maxwell added 22 as Boston defeat. cd San Antonio.130-125 · '""iaa•e Ti11ped If ••ti •• P'-•• America's top figure skater, lJada Fratlaa.e, told an Olympic teammate she would not defend her • world cha mpions hip at Dortmund, Germany, next month. Fratianne was expected today to a nnounce s he is turning professiona l Members of the U.S. Winter Olympic team have sent a letter to President Carter opposing plans to boycott the Su mmer c;ames m Moscow. but players on the U.S. hocke y team were allegedly prohi bited rrom signing the letter by Coac h He rb Brooks The gold· medal winning U.S. hockey team wi ll receive the Lester Patrick Award in a presentation Mar ch JO at New York . The award is given a nnual· ly by the National Hockey Lea~ue for outstanding service to tne- sport ... Lord Killanin, pre::iident of the International Olym- pic Committee, says the Moscow Summer Gam es "have ne ver been in doubt" des pite thrcaL<> of a U.S. boycott. He s ays he would be sorry to see a boycott, ''but this cannot mean the end of the Olympics. By the way. it would not be the first case of a boycott." , ( ..................... ,"" ... LOS ANGEL&S -A tiant t.elevlakxl Ht will be II ava.Uab&e for faoa al Dodier Stadium befo,. tbe 119 bueballleMOll ll ball-old. The Do .. 1 n MDOuoced 'J\Mlday that tbey'N bul&dial • llint .. mUUon a.levWoa Mt lD left neld that wtlJ •bow replays. doee· up featw. and hl«hliibta of other 1porttn1 cve11ta. Tbe eoloc' .ereen. meu~ 2IO feet b.lp and 28 feet wide, wtll be rM4Y bJ JulY a. wbeD Dodier Stad!um wW be the-. of bueball'a annual Afl·atar iame. 1'be club Mid t.bal lhe color screen, t.be only one of ita kind. wUI be~ &oJ5.b)t·33feetfortbe 1981seaaon. .. J'le ._..Sips Wit• Aca.•C• Jim Crals. wboee goalteodina beat tbe Ru.saians (ii amd then the FiJUll to belp win an Olympic 1old medal , for the U.S. hockey t.eam, will start for Atla.ota I n the National Hockey League Saturday nieht. . . Hu tl(W(f added lloltby Ball to its lineup, signing the 41-year-okt to a coatract. No details were revealed. Allo on tbe Hartford roste r ls all-time great Gordie Bowe .•. Tbe bodies ot'l"Myae Acord and bis wife. Lorni., were found Wednesday after~­ ing shot to death al the ir Granger. Utah home. Acord wu lbe owner of the Golden E agles in the Central Hockey League ... Georfe FeriWM>D scored with 37 seronds left to play to cap a three· goal, third period rally that gave Pittsburgh a 3·2 Nabona1 Hockey League victory over Winnipeg . . . Mike 8-sy'a second goal of the gam e and42ndoftheseason with6:27 remain· ing broke a lie and the New York Islanders beat Quebee >3 . Low scoring defenseman Lee FolOlia circled the net to poke in a seco nd-period goal and then repeated his act in the third period to gain an assist as Ed monton beat Chicago 5·2. Fogolin has Just four goals rn 63 games thls year and only nine over a five year career . . . A third period goal' by Mel Brid&emaa gave Phil a de I phi a a l · 1 tie witb Buffalo in a battle of the NHL's first and second place clubs. GU Penead scored a rirst period goal fo r Buffalo which extended an at-home un· beaten streak to U games with the Ue . . . Peter McNab scored three goals as Bos ton breezed past Hartford 6-3. . . Toronto's Laarle Botichman scored his second goal of the game midway through the fi nal period to rally the Ma ple Leafs toa 4.3 v1ctoryover Colorado Los A•igea Star lt'HI AUr11d IJ~C Los Amigos lligh's Clayton Olivier, a 6-10 • basketball star. decided Wednesday to attend USC. The Trojans lost junior g uardCbrisBadsea, who quit the team , complaining he had not received enough playing time. Earlier LeOMI MarqaeUI lef\ and said he was quitting for the same reason ... Pittsburgh relief pitcher Keat TeltuJve failed to report lo spring training, holding out until be teaches agreem ent on a new contract ... A $42.2 million wrongful death la wsuit was filed against the Cessna Aircraft Co. and Flight Safety International Inc., in the death of Yankees catcher Thurman Manson ... Swiss driver Mark Surer escaped with a broken leg after a bead-on cr~h into a wall aft.er a s uspected brake fru lure in a practice session for a Formula One motor race in Johannesburg . . . Houston Oiler football star Earl Campbell has s igned a six-year contract for about S3 million T~bio11 .. Radio Following are the top sports event s on T V tonight. Rat· 1ngs are: • • " / excellent . • • , worth watch1nQ . . ,. fair , forget It. a 8 p .m .• Channel 5 v "' COLLEGE BASK ET BALL: UCLA a t Stanforcl Announcers: Steve Shannon and Ron Fa1r lv . UCLA heads dOwn the stretch to the end of regular season play in the bay area , beg inning with tonight's oame a t StanfOf"d. The Bruins, 10·6 in the confet"ence and 15-9 overall, hope to oet a post-season playoff berth in either the NCAA 48-team extravaganza or the NI T tourney. The Bruins may have knocked themselves out·ot the NCAA attair when they lost to Washington last week [-) 8 p .m .. Channel 9 ./ ./ COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at Cal1forn1a Announcer : Mike Walder1 USC 's Trojans wil l close out the regular s.eason 1n a pair of ba y area games., firs.I at California too19ht and then at Stanford Saturday OTHER TELEVISION Horse Racing : Today at Santa Anita, 7:30 p.m .. Channel 52. Ba~etball -Arizona State at Washlnoton State. 11 30 p.m .. Channel 5. PCAA Tournament, 11 :30 p.m .• Channel 9 RADIO Basketball USC at Cali fornia, 7 ·45 p.m .. K NX 00701 UC LA at Stanford. 8 OS p m . KMPC 010). PCAA Tourna ment, UC Irvine v<;. Long Beach State, 1 p.m . KLON 188 1 FM ) and KNAC <105.S FM ). f 'ro• P•~ al Edison, Mater Dei Win TANANA •.• OV Tied; Barons, University Lose and cortisone to reUeve the pain. Tanana also started some easy thro wi n g und e r K leve n 's guidance. Edison, Mat.er Dei and Ocean View high schools opened the 1980 baseball season with im· pressive starts Wednesday in the first round or t he Troy Tournament. Here's a look at each Edi90n 8, Sunny Hiiia 5 Edison r an its foe into the ground as the Char gers set a school record 11 thefts. led by two s tea ls each fro m Ron Morello, Mike Carroza a nd Mike Debenon. The Chargers' running game was work.Ing so well, that John Belles' squeeze bunt plated two runners. Jim Whitesell hammered a home run for t he winners . M81er Del 7, SA Valrey 0 Junior right-bander Dan Sot- josanu handcuffed Santa Ana Valley on one hit, a two-out single in the fifth inning, while atrlkinl out eight batters in bis five-Inning stint. • David Olramba cleaned up by allowtq DO bita aa the Monarcba Jt e pt the Falcons at bay ~roulhout the cont.eat 1 Phlf Spencer•a two-run triple • sln.1le and fOUl' R.81 led Ma._: Del'• ll·bit ettaelr, wbUe Martt Jt•Uo .,....... tine ... In three tripe and Steve "Brady added a pair of OM-bate hit&. 0... .. , .... , ... , Ocean View IDl off UM Ooor wttb a ftve-nlll ..._. laallll to 'take a one-nm lea4. tbta i.t tbe )'tctory slip tbrouab tbe $eaha~1· fln1en u Servile 1cored once in the bottom ol the peveatb to Dot the ..... . ... It's a tie for tbe neord '**• IH&t Oc:9aa V1" IMI '-0 tM tonaola.tlon braelr•t of tbe toUMM)' Saturday againlt Vlalt- lDI Sunny Hllla. Servli.._ whh a \ 52·47 edge in total bases, ad· v a nces to the cha mpions hip br acket. Solo homers by Ray Kotler and Doug Irvine preceded Ocean View's outburst on a day wher e .BASEBALL the Seahawks got very little for their extra base hits. Do ubles by Irvine , Kevin Stanley and Jeff Fitzhugh were also in the Seahawks' 11-hit at· tack. In the seventh Irvine 1ot it started with a single and aft.er walks to Glenn and Ray Kotler loaded the bases, Fred TutUe s ingle d in two runs, Jeff Fitzhugh doubled In another and Greg Villarroel plated the tying m arker with an infield out. Magnolia 2, Ftn. Valley O Fountain Valley got off on the wrong note as the Barons . known for hitting more than pitching. could come up with only one sin~le off Magnolia pitcher Dale Barry Barry struck out five and al· lowed only a single to Roger Muscente in the sixth inning. Muscente's hit went for naught as the Sentinels got the final out or the inning when the Barons lried to score on the play. Eric Mestas and Dave Shawn combine d to s trike o ut s lx Magnolia batters. and gave up only two hitll. t.guu Hiiie 5, Uni 2 Mike Adama wu U-nJvenlty Hl&h's big stick, st.roting a lri· pie and scoring on Randy Con· ner's single in the fifth Inning. ·'Winning a pennant Is what you d re am a bout." Tanana says . "And there's nothing worse than seeing your te a mmates busting t heir tails and not being able to contribute . I was really happy to be able to come back." Fans who were at Anaheim Stadium or who saw newspapers the following day won't soon forget the expression on Tanana 's race as he squeezed the ball after the final out that sunk Kansai1 City . "Winn i n g the p e nna nt · clinching game was li.ke a script. really. It wa s Hollywood ," Tanana says. "To win In our ballpark In front of our rans, that was No. l for me by far. no com· parison." Will there be other thrills ln the future. towhlcb Tanana can com· pare that moment! Only be and his therapist know for sure. If No. I, Don't Play Irish SOUTH BEND, Ind.~<AP> -Top-ranked col- le1e buMtball teams which venture into Notre Dame'• AtbJetic and Coovoeation Center indeed are lnvadtq tnaeherom 1rouDd. Five tllDll ln tbe 12·YNI' b1atory of the ACC -aa U»e school'• "Axtb man° 1tudent body alfec- tlonate!Y cal.It tt -tM lrilb have stopped the na- tion.'• No.1 t .. m In It.a araca. On Jan. 23..t.. ~1. lt wu UCLA. Three years lain It ~ tJt,;LiA aota and the Bralu' --••me wiDidrii ~u. In 1"'. tt ,,..,uabeatn San Fran· cllCO, md a r-ar later~Dlltional cbampl.on Marca-..... · ...,..., nttbt •• Dlhul'• turn. It took two oftltlme 1t11Ma1, buC tM Irttl lot tbe Job-. ......... a~"""..., .... _..,... Ule •• .,.... ................... . '"J'll&'• nat tnab me au& dolt Wt place,•· Mid ..... .,... CoMta Dtaer ........ ··Dae•t pLa7 Notn W..wbMJOQ'N MO~ 1...S mbeatea. 0 8ut Wa dotln't eompan wttb 1'7f. 8HUftl ( I UCLA, 5Dapplng tbe wlnnlna streak and everyt.hlng that goee .-Ith it raDk with the croeatest momenta ln sport.a. I think any coach would have wanted to ~ part of lt," Phelps added. Orlaodo Woo&erldce canned two free tbrowa witb 19 MCOndl left lD tbe WoD.d ~rtime to liv• the lrilb, 21·5. tbe vldor.1. ne Wbumlq lhota capped a steady ~,I cJ!mb wblcb be1an after oePaul, 2S-t , scond the ftnt e&Dt DOinta o1 th• second hall to take a eommanctincleacf. But Notre Dame roaS'9d back and wiped out a nlne-Po!Dt deftclt ~ l4!0l'iDc U 1traltbt pohata to Mt up a ...... battle wldeb uw tbe aame tied at M after ruulaUon, ... 10 aftertbe ftntcmrUme. Rlda Brunlu. ·s" .............. tied· the 1ame at 10 wtii a fNm IM eoner with -.v• MCGMI i.ft ta Oftftlme, HI IOl tbe claa.nee after Ja._ Mit*m,~wttla a twolr• band, m1IMd UM ..are aa tbe front IDd ol a OM·and-eacl rr. darow lhaUoD with ae MCC>ndl to 10 and De Paul 'Mdlna 70-tl. ' SPORTS BREAK I BASKETBALL I BASEBALL 0 4111Y ~ ... -loy GMT·-- ESTANCIA HIGH·s CARA FRANCY SCORES OVER FOE. FJ/, Ediso11 Lose Seahawks Next For Estancia By HOWARD L. IC ASlH Ol U. O..ly ~ ... ~t.Ht E ~ t anc 1 a J nrl <kt· an \' 1t•l4 High School i:1r1'. basketb.:.ill team s wormed up fnr lht•1r showdown batUt• Saturday nii.thl with <'<L"Y vie-tone<; We<lnt>sdrl\ l'\ <'OIOJ! Thr t 14~• top ('IF 3 A sc·hoob from the Oranj!t' Coast area 14 111 ta ng 1 e in t h l' rt u a rt<' r f 1 n a ls Saturday at t:st11nC'1a lligh wit h gam<• tlm(' ir;et for 7 30 T h(' win ll<'r will bt• I ht• lonl' Oran~e Coast area sun·n -or m Cf Y play E STANCIA HAO LITTLE trouble in d isposing or Gardt•n Grove. 77-41. while Ocean Vi<'l4 ... Sea hawks won at Tustin. 57·51 In a pair of 4 A j!a m l•s invnh m g area teams. both Fount:u n Valley and Edison wen.· on tht• losing end . Fountain \'allt'y m ade a nm at Citrus Uc·lt t'ham p1en Pacuk ll1J?h befon · drop ping a 51-45 dec1s1on Edis on. c ha m pion of t h•· S un s et c1rc u1l. found Lo n i: Reach Poty·s he11tht too mu<'h t•1 overcome and lost . 74 ·42. lo end its season In t ht' winner ·~ g~ m ONE OF THE KEYS to !>uc· cess for Coach Joe Wolf's F:Stan d a Eagles was the ronta10m1:nt of Kris Kroyer . Garden Grovc"1> lead ing scorer who entert'<i the game with a 21.S pomt per game average. Kroyer was limited to three rleld goals and four free throws for a total of 10 points. well be lo w he r over age . Browyn lland . a reserve for the E agles. was largely responsible for hold· mg Kroyer's point total down "Our problem Utls year has been that we haven't had too many close games," Wolf s aid afte r the victory. "We really don't know how we will do in a control type of game like we'll ha v e to play against Ocea n View. "Ocean View has one of the top teams in tho CIF." THEN HE TV&NED to the same aaainat Garden Grove. "Our olfenae wu very Coad toni&bl but .1 thoulht our defense could have improved. Browyn <Hand> did a tremendous Job on both offenae and defenae and It was her n11ponsJblJJt)' to defend a1alnst their leadina scorer. "I tboucht thecllrla off the bench did a good and •bowed that we can au tltute freely without hurtlna ouraelvu . Krtaten (!'rant.sen) did a lood Job tonltbt but 1be'1 still eomlq back. Ille wu out Umte weeb with a pulled muacJe ." Eltancla look c ommand ' -.. lr11m out.set of lbe game and nl'\ e r looked ba ck . Garde n <; rO\'(' scored only six points in the first period to 19 for the EaJ?les and aft.er that it was just ..1 matter of how high the score "ould ~o unlit Wolf started sub- 't1tutm11t entire line ups at the -,am1· tlm f'. Even then. the score l·ootinued to mount Ocean View's Norm a Leib· fried was he ld to six points by T ustin but 1t made little dif· CIRLS fert'nce in' t he outcome . The Seahawks moved ahead everv qua rter until the fin al period "hen reservl's played most or th\• w:iy aft er taking a 19·point cd Jo?e "They had one fl(ir l wbo is rt.'a lly tough and we knew we had to stop her." Ocean View (.'nach Hichard Schaaf s aid . "s h .. hil 21 poinL~ tonight but that wru> below her average and "'' <·ontrolled the boards ." L E IBFRIED DAD 12 r e· bo unds a nd Holly Marvin JO while r eserve Yve tte Sutten came off the bench to score 10 points and had six re bounds. Tustin's Mar y Hagarty was the one Schaaf was refe rring to on the Ti Iler team. Fountain Va lley's Ba rons played Pacifi c on eve n terms after falling behind in the fi rst pe r ind by eight points. This was l'Ul to two points at halftime and with :lfl seeoods remaining, the Barons were again only two po mts down. Gauchos Jump On MiraCosta Saddleback College bitters jumped on four MlraCoata pitchers for 10 runs on 12 hit& to record an easy 10.0 baseball vic- to ry over the vlsltl.ng Spartans Wednesday. The Gauc~ erupted for six runa ln the fifth lnninl to pick up their flrtt victory of lbe. youn1 sea90ft. Saddleback starter Jeff Rud· •1 dJut.on limited Mir.CO.ta to just three bit. over the nnt MWD In· nin11, at.rtkiq out n" and walk· Ing none . The Gauoboe Ntura to eetioll FridQ' wbll1 f'ullertoe CoPele lnvact. tbe Sad.d.leback fteld tOr ·~:aoome. ) . ,. • t j ~ ' .. 1 1 .f • 1 I I i , ' SKJINQ BOATING At Snow r.unnUt Women Ski Fo~L~~~ey OI -De1tt ._. M.oft l.aft tlckt'ls nt Snow Summit art' !401d o ut for Saturday, and ~ packed mount1t1n 1a expe(t~ aaaln on Sunday aa lhe rHort near 8t1 Roar host.I women's pr<1tcsaJonal iikl races Uua weekend About 40 run ·ns rronl the U S . Ca mada anct Europe wall comlk'tu In d uMl slalom ond a lant s la lo m ri.u·lnl( for Snuw Sum m i t·., part of • IS-atop Grund P n x tour Walk-0n bJ>t•C'tutur' will tw w~lcflmt', out 1t1o st· who wunt to !>k1 n in uni) .:t•I 11~·kt't~ m d &j)t!ctul µac ka .:c d t'ul frum tht• ... M lllO Expr.-~"!>· a bus s f'r vrcl' w1t.h p1ck·ups ut ~1ulh < ·oai.t P latd and four olhet Sou thern Callfmr11,1 lc1<·ut1onb T lcketron lb belhog d l1 1111tctl num ber of Express Ud ::ets at S22.50 l'Jlh . tht-pnc~ 1nC'ludang tra nsportaUon to and from the resort plu5 one a ll-day lift pass Snow rond1t1o ns a rt' good at ljll Southern Cahforrua resorts, with depths r anging from 24 to 48 inches. Surface s art' ha rd pack or packed powd e r , wh ile warm t emperatures h a v e t e m porarily c·urtaalc•d Summit's 5no wm a king opera tions. ·The Grand Prix c ircuit rnnh lJS tht· thirt1 laq~est p rofes!>1onal wom en':, tour an t he world t railing only tennis •md ~''" ' . . .. WE 'VE REEN WR IT ING abrnil sk11 ng all yt·ar a s 1f al W<J !-. t he onl y sp1>rt ::iv allable o n s now·covcrl'd ter rnin . A e <1!-.u<1 l glance al the Wanter Olymp1(·~ showed thl.lt is fur from t rue. A reader from Ne wport Be ach wrote tCJ ask. "I wou ld likC' to know whe re m y family can go to Kl/NG s no wmo bile a nd to bogg;.in 1n C<11J fo rnia or Nevad a." Snowmob1hng as per m itted only in cert ain a reas des11:(nated bv the Us Forest Service. The closest is Mc.tmmoth Mounta in. where a n linnual s nowmobile rncc 1s he ltl twl ween 'VJ a m m oth and J unc Mountain Farthc•r north \nowmohahng 1s ah o a llowed at Hl'a r Vallc•y, a rt•\cirt lcwC1tf'd :.2 mtl<'s t•ast of Angels Camp an Norlh<·rn ('ahforn1a TOROGf.i\NIN<; IS l'J·:f011TTt:H .rnvwhcrl' hut lkn Htnaldo. d 15 \t•ar· \t'lc•r;m of ttw ,1(1 r><•lrr>I safety tt•;.1m. sa)' ht· "''>Uld11 I toud1 tht• t hllli!S himself "The wo rs t a ccident J ever s aw on a mount ain in volved a couple or kids who w<:rc toboggannang The y wer e going pretty fos t whe n they h it a tree s t ump." Rina ldo s ays . ··o ne was killed and the othe r was pura lywd for life." But, likl' <1nythin1< else, toboggunnmg can be rela tively s afe i' approached with caution. There a re a t le a s t two C a lifo r n ia areas w he r e to bogganning is a rcg\,l lar ullraction. One is near Wng htwood, where tobogganers h it the snow?,iighway 2 between the sk a r esorts of MoWltai lg and Holid ay l u ll. The othe r is otr Interstate 5 n r th or r.11rm:tn c.tl Frazier Pci rk The tohogg:rn ifft:<l'> a rc not pal rolled and the snow is not g room ed , so you'll be riding the slopes at yoOr own ris k . but these a reas may be safer than others because toboggan ners have adopted th em as their own spccial tc rn tory • • • SKIE RS F ROM TUE U.S. OLYMPIC te am rom e to C:11tfornw Ma rc·h 21 28 t o eompe te tn the N a tio nal C"h am p1onsh1p'i at Squaw Va l le y E xp cC't cd to show up arC' llc1d1 Preuss. who finished fourth 111.th<' wom<'n ·s downhill al L<1ke Placid, and Pel<' i •attc>rson. who look fifth an the men 's downhill Oth<>r worlfl l'la:-.s sk1c·rs figuring t o c·nlf•r at Sq u aw Valley tnc:ludC' Phil unrt Sl<•v<• Muhn". C:tndy Nelson and Tc.tm ar a Ml'Kinrwy Sq uaw got the· nod to host th•· 19110 11a t1on al~ in honor or lht• 20th ;mn1v1•rsa rv of its J!lf,C) Winter Olym p1rs Rare sitc·s at ~q U IJ W . \\llh th<· (')(('(.•pl 1on or th•· men 's downhill , w tl l lw t he• • .. 11111· ,,., thos1· us1·d to the 1000 Gamc•s Boatiofif Ocean Racing S eries Begins By A l.MON LO('ICJ\HEY O.tlly Pll.,. ._con•w ncn OceC1n rucm~ yac·hlsmcn will launch anolhrr seas on of mten:-.c c·om pe t1t1on this wf'eke nd as Newport Harbor Yacht Club'll oct-an racing senes -consisting of bids for the Ahm anson, Dickson a nd Corkett lrophtt'S gets unde r way . First ra ce of the s eries will be from Newport to Indian Rock off the west end of Catalina Isla nd S a turd ay with an overnil(ht rende zvous a t How la nd's LMnding before racing hom e the next da y . Yachts c:ompcting under the Inter nationa l Offs hore Ruic (10 R ) will be seeking the Ho wa rd F . Ahmanson T rophy, those racing un der the Performance Handicap Haclng Fleet CPHR F) in the A a nd R divis ions will be out for the Dickson Trophy, and P llRF' yachts in the C d ivision will have the Ear l Corkelt Trophy a l stake. T he Ahmanson Is the s eco nd oldest offshore series in Southern California. originating in 1957 whe n the la te Howard Ahm anson. himself an arde nt yacht racer, do nated a trophy tha t was to s i g n ify the Ne wport H a rbor ocean racin g champtonahip. The only amall boat racinJC in Newport Harbor tbls weekend will be a t Balboa Yacht Club where Metcalf dlnlhY n Uora will be competing for the Saint Cicero Trophy Sunday. * * * * * * t notherSCYA areas. LAl ....... W.. 9-kll ,,.,,ph, ,... ....... llf'll•lf, Al•"'llH l •Y Ve clll Club So1111'1wu1etn Yullt C lub -T u•11llucllll • Tltlll•n., lt•ll•ll• •i.blllftt ,,.., Wlfl, s..un1ey ,,..n.or tKlfto Setunley, .,.., tec1119 CorOflOldO YCKlll (;lllO -Welll"919ft ~ey) .. rlH,~. C•••lll• ... ell v., ... 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C>d c;,o ,,.,l -~rO '"' t•\1Q1u11on o• •""-'"' '\toq• ri •'"''•"' f)9\&•to.it.H tQ.A(.f'I rftH ho• J~ jO U"IV(ll\ITV rJ< "tl'UO~< •-urv"l'J tr"WI flW '°""''""I ol P •n ( ..,-,~, N.0 WW.•tb60 t O# l'I ••U nd bf' r~••e-0 MV Team to Beat OCC Girt Tumble South Coast League Improves By ROGF.R CA Rf~t.;O"I Of -0.llf ,., ... ,..,,. South Co.i~t IA·<•l(ut· haM>ball ap pears up from the H/79 !'ll'a:-.on dUl' lar~t>I} to a bundle· c,f n ·l urn1ng s ta rlt•r<; in c•\'C'r v d1rt•ct1<111 M '""Inn ViC'JO. howt•vtr. aprwar'i lt1 be th•· ll'Jm lo bt.•;i t lh·rt•'<; ::i look ut 1·ar11 1,f llll' :.ix South (',,a,t c•n lnt'" Capistrano Valley The entire infield returns lo Capistrano Valley where !Job 7..amorn wall be trying Lo repeal a season which saw the Cougars gain the CIF 2·A pla'.\•Offs The quel\tion is whether left fielder Eric Fox .... 111 be available after suf (enn~ 3 brok<·n O('Ck 10 foot ball Hl•tuming <irt• third ha•wm an K1•11 n,· r;nffin l111htJ\ W1 lk1nv1n ·'' :-.horbl•1p. Tum 1;u)· <i al !>l~md aml Brent C4:'1e~un :at first W 1lk1n!>o n \!oa 'i ll \Ophom11r1• starter, wh1h: the n•st 1tr1• s.t·nmr' Efr<'n Mala~on wall l>1· at catchc:r. wh1h· pa l<."h1ng c•a n<.111la tc., anc luch: BASE/llf.LL leftv Chris Sharrar, rtflhl·handN Doug c;unJer.,on . u :.t•n1nr, a nr1 sophomor<' ~trvf Cn•<'1on Dana Hiiis Eight ri·turnin~ lcttt·rm1•n R'"' ('oach ~nn1s Nc·..,por itn opum1!lt1r outlook and 11 twg1n' on the mounr1 whe re n ght ha nr1t-r Ur ad Kanney. ·• 6·2 senior with 114-0 one hitter.; rind ,, lwo-h.iu.er to tus crt'<ill us a 1umor •~ present Catcher Glenn Bethke wn.<; d ~ hiller as an a ll .leaEtUe lll'lt'('t1on us " Junior. giving the Dolphin." a solid battery. Others m Nt's por's 'ltablt> of rl' turnees are firs t bai.ema n Bill Crowder, third buse·!lhortstop Bob Brown. and oulf1elders Dale Goode. Kevin Gardner , Gary Tovey and J ohn Kearns. all seniors. Southpaws Ban-y Brlllheart and Scolt Bak.er. alone wllb senior right· hander Greg 7.och, glve the Dolphins pltcbi~ del>lh. Others whom Nespor l~ counting on are infielder .John ~melak. outfielder Bret Wright nnd u couple o f sophomores with promise, left-handed pitcher Oreg Kelly and Infielder Paul Cook. Laguna Beach Four returning aurters dot Coach Hal Henaler's lineup card. with sophomore Damon Berryhill a key figure as he switchea from a starter 's role at third base \0 catcher. Others o re senJor second baseman Doug Green. pltcher-outllelder John Hanson and rirsl bueman-outfielder Dan Arndt. a junior . With vanity experience are out rtelder Mike Cronin and second baaeman Mark Hanley, botb Ml\ion. Scou lhtera, a junior thtrd baseman1 may he La•una Beach'• bttt weapon with his hlttln1 and speed. Others \0 watch l.Dclude junior pitchers Paul Me lnyk and Mike Dunn. both right-handers, •loot with Jlllnoll tran•ftr Derek M•tlon..: _ a aopbomon lborUtop, and Juruor nnt bHem.an R.Jck Rle11I. L...-... Laat yeat'I problem (no Mftion) la lhl1 year'• UMt (all retundq) aa Coacb Dave Katlulll and b1I Ham pre p;.ir" 111 mJk1• J run ut th•• trip Sh11rt:-.top Hu.'>'> LA ·t>, ..i rt.-tu rnim.• 1111 ll·J~Ut· u1f1 Pltfrr. 1., L;,J."!Wla 11111, ;-.;o l s1 r1·n~th .. 1lthl)Ugh p1tch•·r' K1rb\ l't.Hnli .. und I\~·' in Fr1..,om· l'I\'" thC' 11.•""lo.' plt•111 . (•f 1"111 11ltJt 1111 1tw mound Oth1·r-. 10 lh1• l.~Cf'\Jni4 lllJJ, Jtt.H lo. 1ncludt• third bll~c·mJn 1 o m L1nlo. ~econd bai;em.1n l11JuS.: \\.1•lb, t1u1 f1l'ldcr Cra.i~ Calentino and catC'her T om Lowre) Transft>r catcher M1kP Bmmmel, 6ophomores Hrent Chappel I catchl'r ouU1elden and Tom Ramse). a 6 5 right·handed pitc her, along w alh senior Alex Calderon g1vt' Laguna Halls the pote ntial to rt'\ 1·r.>1· a J 7 ·79 r1•cord Mission V1e10 Thrc1• n ·turnini.? ,1Jn• '' frrorn ,, :.,1 I "lll•ul .art• h.1, k for CoJ{'h Hon flrJ~•· .lion~ \!ol lh thl' nut'lt•u' or JUI1111r \ .tr"JI) .1nct fnie.h ~ph c·hamp1onsh1PtL·t1mc; Whilt• Lhret• 1~ tht-ff:'\1.1.''I numbf.r or r eturnees In the' h·11~Ul'. two of lhe thrt•1• earnerl o.ill ll'agut h(>nor.. dl> JUOIOrs Handy Cum m in g re turns a t !>honstop and David Teske 1s at third base. t~rank Spt'ar . who ral·k1·d up a ~ \ league re<-ord. 1s the l.>aablO!>' left · h<.1nded p1tchana strenJtlh OthN'S in the Mission Vie JO rump S..·mors Greg G u1ol I catcher >. Mike Rlut> (se<-ood bast>man J. Pan Ro\le t ftrl>t bast>1. Korv Moore t lert f1l'id 1 and Tony f'"asc1nt-lh I center field I Left y Rill Cooper won Lhrt'<' tJmes for th.-varsity as a Junior and Jeff s1 h v.1nJt 1<> M1ss1on's No I nght· hancl1•a 1111 the mound San Clemente lh'tuming :-.tarters a re at nearly t'\ f'n po!'1taon for San Cle mentt' Amon~ Coach Hobin Reschan 's group :ire n~ht handed pitcher Chris 11 1.:gin' .. ill league catcher Ric h Gray. Cir~t l>as \!man Ke n Smith. second hao;emao Jerry Kelson. all· lca~ue shOrtstop John Moore and third basc•man Urud Baxoo. Higgins was 2·0 an league as a junior. Gray 1s a s~lt~h·hitter wlth five homl' runs as a Junior and Bacon stroked the ball al 11 .429 rate a year ago. Kirk Townsley and J eff Strickler rl'turn to San Ckmt'ntl''s outfield. leaving a ga p only in cl'nter field. And that's hardly a gap. considering the presence of Napa transfer Adam Travis. Santa Monica transfer Chad Smith adds left·tianded ability ln pitching, a l ong with right-hande rs Mark Adams and Rob Brashears "We can hft the ball." says Reschan. "The qu~stlon Is whether our pitching comes through ... SCC R ally Fails Chapman College scored three runs In the top 0( the ninth lonlng \0 •Poll • Sou them Callfomla Colle1e comeback and take a 7.5 victory ln colle1e b11ebaUacUon Wednesday. Behind ._2 after three lnnlnll. the Van1uard1Ued \M 1ameln \beflfthon a two-nm bomer by Dan Bonomo and went abMd on 1 11D1le tally ln the atxth. Cb=•· however, tame bllct wttb three thenlnt.b to pull out the victory. Soutbem CallfornJa Coll.,• bottl Loa1 Beech St.ate 1D a dou~ader l'rtday. ' 1' h •• 0 r a n " <' C '> J q ('ol h·i.:t• '4omen 's ba~kPl h.dl tt-am r1ropprd 1t ~ ..,., utttl .:.1m1• o f 1h1• 'l 'J Vlr) \\1'flt11''-ll,1" \lo h••n "·•nt.1 \lonw;i l•o,11•11 :in M~>i l dt•1 9'ltl!I Ill lh1· '""" r ·,I!~ Ill I hrt..,fl,. f!11 .... 1·JJ I" .1rl11.t11• of I n1nn.1 rl1·l \I .tr 1111.!h ,ind,, fn· hm.111 o1t 111 ·1 · hJd l:! f"nnh ;1nd Tia l.ar-1•n 1uldt•r1 21 fnr lht' f'trdll''o Hoth wen• "eason tuKtJs \-'• -1'1/• ,,,,,,_ ....,.....,, ., T~ (')ocw • .,1...,, ....... , .... "'°"' ., ... C<l\U ... 1.,..641-1289 \1~ ............ . .... ''°" .. , ,o49S·G401 ANY MAKl LEASE ANY MOOlt. IM,09' Oii DOMESTIC Pay 1st Month Only t.,., 4 I ; I 1,,1 1• 1 • ... ' .... ,. ... '•. ' IU 138 10'.IS 7!)1 631 0511 • ""'-IO lllf!IPlrWlu,. probe • 8111" In brOW!llnQ ...,_,t • 1 luncelon ..-etOt lnGluclM ot1toe1 • 860 ... 111 nQ1111n•I COOitlng ~ • )no.caior l'Oflle IClf ell OOM!ltool • two-IC)Md "'"" • l!lt.no< ~ llQht • S...thfll window s 32995 ,;7Q:. .... _ ..... -~ BUSINESS Aft1M1Ce • WYO , Topclc,. • COLORADO KANSAS 0 200 __ _ ~ .. • 0 • Miles ... ,. win,-• ABANDONMENT OF RAILROAD WOULD HURT TOWNS Rail Loss Real Line' D e misfl' Means Di ast.-~r K ANSAS CIT\', M o <Al'1 f;t•:, H ibbs hates lo thin'-about wh<il will happen 1f the lilllc tow1\ of Hcxforr!, s itu ated on :.ome o r lht: h <':.t farmland in Ka11:.a:,, ever loses its rail service But lhc:.e dd~.., hf' ha:, lo think about 1t On Sunday, March 2:1, when the Rock Island flailro;id grrnds to <.1 halt, Rexford and dozen:. of town:. like 1l in Co lor ado, Kans as :.ind Nebraska fa(•e the blC'ak prosp<•rt rif losin ~ the train-. thut rarry lht:ir hounty to ma rkc·t "FIK \NCl \LI.\', IT \"t'Ol'l.11 lw a <11s aslcr." -;:11<1 I l11Jlis. \\ho rum. ft1>x ford ':. ~r:un 1•lt:vut11r . ;i !<intr1·t L· .\lructur(• "-•lh .1n 82!1,I Oii hu-.111•1 C"ap<.1 c1l). "Lor cl,°"'' '4: i.:111 a 111dl1nn h111·k s WOI th of SI uff '>I I I m g h l!f• l11libs ' c•h•vator <ind 70 11tht•r•, l1kt· 11 lie alon~ the 12 J>('rcPnt or the Hock '-; 7 .oo<I miles of t ra<'k tn wht<·h no olhf'r line has expressed an 1ntl'rC'sl The elevators and the tCJwns thev ~Nve face a n unc<•rtain futun: if no railroad buys the track So far. none h a s. "WE'RE KIND OF the orphans out her e." Hibbs lamented. C'h umber of l'ommcrC't· In test imony at a recent -.talc ht•ar ing on loss of the railroad. Bcrnnger predicted Shcrm .. n County could loM• $1 .88 billion in 10 years wi thout the railroad. "Som e people kind of ~ho(Jk their hc .. ds at that f1gurt'." he '.'>:Hd. "but that's how important 1l 1:, to our t• e o n o m y . A n d t h a L • s J us t o n c rounty." I N('LlJDF.D IN nER nf:-.i(;f:n ·s t•st1 m al<' WP re lo~I tax<'<; :1nr\ M hn11I funds. railroad .i nd 1.1.11.1 !.1rtunn11 tnbs. and the 111111L111!1l'r 1 !.• t l 11f ltH•Sl' ios!-1 s on hil'al liL.,111,. " Not 1111:ludc·d. ht ~:11.I. '•a· ~ud1 un1.11·1 d1 t:l ;.1blc l'll!'>h J :. t h 11·,p for 1n !'rc:1:-.l'd ,:::rain :.tor;1 gt· or c•xlr.i hanlil 1nj.! nc.:Cl'~.!-ot ~ 1f truck~ rq1IJCe Lht• I rams If farmt·r~ ~•rt· fo rn.'cl to us,. truck"i to -;end lhf'ir gra in II) market. or to nc.·<Hby towns Lo he l<1adcd on Union Pacific or Burlington Northern trains. estimates arc tt would reduce farmers' incom e!> by 18 to Jl! cents per bushel ~. F9bn*Y 28, 1te0 Oil Output Rises Elk Hilu Development Big Aid SACRAMENTO (AP> CaJlfornla olJ production rOIJe sllahtly ta.st year. thanb ln part t.o Increased de velop· monl of lh4e Conner Naval oll reserve at Elk HJll.l In Kern Cou.nty, the state uld. PreUmlnary fiaurt:e, released re· cen&ly. abowed total production ln lt'?t wu 341 million barreta. up 6 million from the previous year. but t tlll well below lhe 1968 record or 373 million. St ate Oil and Gas Supervisor M.G Mefferd said that the rise ln produc· tlon was aJmost entirely due to con· tlnued development or the Elk Hiiis field near Taft Elk l1 11ls wa:-. held a :. a billion barrel naval reserve from the 1920s until Congress opened it up in 1976 Production has been gradually 1n <'reas1ng, h1tt1ng SS m1lhon barrels last year. The field ls o~rated by the federal Departmenl ot Energy. but Standard Oil Co. of Callfom111 (Chevron> gets a 23 perCftlt ahare because 1t owned pa rt oft.be land. BUI Guerard, a spokesman for the •tale oU and aaa division. aaid Elk Hilla production is now running 158,000 barrel.t • day. $50,000 to $500,000 INCOME PROPERTYSBX>NDS ........... °"'" ~· ··--·C--'491 • ReeW..0.1 ....... Cl If• lP ... ......,,........ .,_.. ••• 3.,_. • 9-t .... <AMI ...... Ct,nl.>el ovr ._ .. , .. ~_._ I " •,our hnom 11111 nt·.-d\ (714) 759-1515 AlilUlllCAM ..,._ MO«TOAGE 230 N•wport C•nCer O;rte OH 1Qn PlaLa Nawl>Qrt Beach. C.ailfOfnoa Oiil60 Other railroads have operated the Rock Island system under govern· ment subsidy since its finances dried up la8t year. Those railroads have bid on "arts Of the SyStt'm, but the 500-mile Denver-to-Omaha stretch that ser ves nor thern Kansas has aone begging_ "AND IF THE FARMER doesn't make money, the whole community s uffers." s aid Lyman Rowh, a Norton car and farm implement dealer. "We're fighting a whole com· J.--------~!!!!!!!11==!!!!!!!----------... --.,..-------------=-~===========!. munity batUe here. and It's a pretty It's not for lack of business. Gr ain farmen along the line produce more than one-fourth or Kansas' w heat . corn and milo The line shipped al most 32,0()0 tarloads or fn•ight tn 1978 "IT'S ALMOST l.IKE .i bottomle~~ pit," said Davt-Woodruff. the Hock l s land official who distributes car:. <ilong the rouk "You c<in just keep shoving cars in there, and they'll load them " Two things arc• scaring off poten tial buyers : 8 history or labor pro blem s <ilong tht: line and milt:s of trac k that would need expensive· rt· p air s to bring lhC'm into reli<tble <'nn- dilion. With operation subsidies 'lcheduled to end in 312 weeks. the potent1 11l 1m p act on thE> arcc1 is growin~ fnghten- inJ!ly real in towns from Coodland to Belleville. whma.• economu·., ll·an heavily on the rc1ilroad "THE 1.osst:~ WOULD !)(· '>l<tg gerlng," said Warre n Re rrin~er. ex- ecutive director of the.• Goodland ~LOWCOST­ CAREFREE SAILING bleak :.iluat1on right now ... To try to lessen the impact of the r ail cutoff. businesses along the route are grasping al every alternative. In Goodland. Berringer still hopes the Denve r & Rio Grande Railroad will step in t.o buy the line Jt offered to do it some }l.'i.lrS back but the purchase was blocked. and the ltnc has not made u rc•ccnloffcr Some s hippers have banded toge ther to fo rm groups. hoping lt> run the hnes themselves. Such effort., 11rc only in the beginning s tages. and <Hf' mttting with i.ome skepticism from other shippers ;.ind bus10esses. M c DILL "H UC K" BOYD, a PhillipsburJ.'( publis her. 1s spearhead sng one s uch effort lie envisions an "emergency shipping :.erv1ce" that would opt•r:1le to keep goods moving until some other operator can I.Jc found fur the line Clay County s hippers. 1nclud1n~ grain el cv<itors and <1 firm t h cit makrs gr<.1m dryers . have fo rmed the North Central Ki:insas Shippers A:, ~oc•1a1mn Tht· group wants to explore the J)<)ss1b1hty of buying a 104 mile Hork hland spur ltne that runs from Be lleville to Mc1''C1rland. wc~t of Toockci ----------------- Rli'l1t0 O•tectten F1~r ' '""' f.a.r009d 0• . .., Y BAVE MONEY. 6112....., ,...,..IY~IO Sell or trade your .old tld• fHt wit" • "•w sa&U11tt clnSHted M In U.. D•llY Pllet. 642-5678 PVBUC NOTICE (. NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT tor lnform•tlon reg•rdlng the county requirements for using a Fictitious Bualn•H Name. 842-4321 l!XT. 332 PUBUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE m4.e iRuff aJimt.s THE THIRD ANNUAi. R UFF TIMES NATIONAL CONVENTION San Diego. California • March JJ. J 4 & 15. J 980 "THE RULES HAVE CHANGED!" WORKSHOPS CONOt;CTED BY nn· ~ATIO~'S J.[,\UJ~(; Al 'TllORl'lll:.S Diamonds • Gold• Silver • Numi~matk Coin-; • Tax Pbnnin2 • Tru,to; • FinancU.I Pri\·ac) Stamp<i • Foreign Banko;• Bartt r • 1-ood Storage • Prtdou' and ~mi-Prttio~ Gem .. 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At mc>St confc~~. the work&ho!)' arc httJc more than :s platform for speakers who arc not pan o( the •main PfOll'I m • to sell the tr terviots or in¥Cauncnts. Our """lt,Jhop, arr /lltda,,.,n10/ fO u11 ~ram. T~y i re wtlcrc you will learn the nuu and bolts o{ Individual planmna. .,. --... ---. -. -. -. ----... -...... -. -. --.... -...... -.. -. --·-. - Tht />~u1ro111wt/~ lJ(JOj pn ~rmn or JI Jj 1wrro1'(>1t iJ hy/ar tlw loM'l'Jf prltwJ ('()lf~Wttlon or rOl'l/t"tt<Y I le"""" of. A la l'Jle faculty o( ex perts you canl afford to mrM. The rutts ha vc cha nftd. 1 nd ~hey will chi nae more btfore March 1980. wt )Ur we head J,j()() ol out 60.000 1ubficribcn in attendance. The San Dicao Coo~n1Jon Ccn&cr will AICCOmmodatc Ofl/y 4,0<XJ <f 11w /}(),()()() 1uh1t'rlbm WP noKJJww. Oonl rm.out -rtsi.-Cr now! I hope to tee you in S.n Oiqo. 8ett wtahet. ~ : INFORMATION/ Rf..Sf.RVA TIONS • 11llf R-" Tllllft THIRD ANNUAL NATIONAt CONVENTION 1 Ma1l10 11w R-" n... ('OftftlMion ~ Oirilion t/o TarJC11ft¥d lntftMdonlrl, Inc. :o • •O I P.O. lo• 2!11 ~n lhm<lft, ('A 94~ Pb.e nHh to me complete lflf~m1uon on Tiit RuJT I •lllh C'..onvemion I 1mtncl0111111 my c:hoek l119yable to Ta*' Trawl). Ill tht 1mouncoC S for ___ _ ~tior. CO the Con~nrlOl'I. Pk:aa r\1111 coniPde dtoila °" l1w Ruff llmct Conwncion. : Ttlcpllone Number (1nclud1fl1 a"'9 codt): I : Horne: ( ) W<n: < , -----·-··--·····-·····--·····-------------------·-· r . -- .. • -O"IL V PU.OT Th~. Feibtu.y a.,_, Bulness ~ I Interest Pay Regulator Set WASHINGTON t AP) t'tderaJ bank•ftl re1uJaton on bavo ••l • temPorary celljng of 12 perttnt on the Interest ~at can be paJd on 2~·year savmgs <'Crtiflcute at the nation'• thrift inatltuUon A cap of 11. 75 sx·r cent was put on the rate that can be pald at com m erclal banks partlcularll! popular with save rs. The Wednt>~d11y a ction wai. take n bec aust' th~· r ate on the certif1catt-:s uvullable startlnic Monday 'Ab t-i.pecled to surge to m ore than 1:1 s>-0r ccnl from tht' roughly 10 5 l'.:rccnt av1ulable this month The interest rule for any month 111 tied to the averaee y ie ld a vaila b lt' on Treas ury <'ertiflc a:es at the end orthe prt- vious month f ,,i nanrial Center Conaplef ed .. THIS ACTION as necessu y because the federal regulatory agencies believe that a sudden incre ase or this magnitude would be d1s rupt1ve to m a ny financial in.st1tut1ons. partic ular ly those holding a high propor tion of longer·term. faxed-rate loans." said a s tatem ent issued by banking regulato rs Because thlh rate as con s aderably highe r than the S.2~ percent or S.S percent avaJlablc on regular passbook accounts. It has attracted s avings to the financial institutions Ora ngl' Coa!>t Financial Center. a $1.2 million . 17 .880· sq uare-foot center at Adams Ave nue and Mesa Verde East . Costa Mesa. was recently completed by Saffell & McAdam. Inc. builders. Irvine . Spa rks & Heinley. an ac t:o untmg firm. ~ewport flome!> and Ray Boland En t erpn!>es arl' m ajor tenants of the threc·buildings com- plex 011 one a c re o~ Among the a r c h itectural h1ghltghts as a landscaped courtyard ll continued. ·'The agencies will contmut: to monitor condi- t ions 1n the financial market~ closely anti will be pre pared to make wha l('Vcr ruturc a dj ust- m ents in the ceil ini.: r ate that m ay tx-appropr iate." Financial Hopes Turning to Despair Thrift ins titution s ineludc fe d er a l sa vings a nd loan as- sociations. c redit u nions a nd mutual savings banks The i nte r est ·rat e ceilings we re announced jointly by the F ede r a l Reser ve B oard . the F e deral De posit Ins urance Corp., the Federal Hom e Loan Ba nk Board and the National Credit Union Administra tion T fl F: :! 1::? • Y E A R certificate~ were introctuccrl J an I to replace.· four yt·~ir sa vings certir1<.'ate~. wh1eh had not been By JOHN CUNNffF' AP l1osl11 .. , All•IUI NEW YP RK <AP> -As influ· lion devours assets. and high 1n - t e r est r a tes ~ make it im - p oss ible to replace them, fewer and fewer s o und invest ments can be found. Many people, in fact , say they can find none. CUNNll'I' None. that is, that combine the us ua l features of a sound invest· ment. that is. the likelihood or a d ecent return for the level of risk that is assumed E liminated from cons1dera lion iHe most savings anstru· mc nts. Relatively risklcss. to be s ort'. they are also very un~ p rofitable. providin ~ r eturns ranging downward from under 15 percent to 5.25 per cent. If inflation were 2 per cent a year , an investor could e ke out a tiny re ward before taxes. But the annualized annation ra te an J anuary was 18 per cent . a rate tha t could grow appreciably an the next few months . HOVSING prices may have p<.'a kl'd for the t ime being. rr u str<iting t he h1J p es of t h ousa nds o f 1nvcs t orf. S1mult anL'Ously. fuel bills on ren· MEHCUHY ~;AV I NC:S A ND LOAN ASSOC 'IATJON AND SUilSIDIAHY CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CONDITION (('ONU ENSED) • IJE<'EM IJEH 3 1. l!l7!1 f'a.,.h 11nrl S1•1·urit11·' l..1111n-. on H··al Jo:,11111· Lawrence w. Diamond is vice president or terhnical services or Oy na·OrUI, Irvi ne. a divis ion r>f Sm 1th lntC'rnolional. Inc . New Port Beach l.!>11n-. 111 F:11 llllHI•• !--.ilt -. 111 1< .. 111 l·: .. tal• Intl'"'"' H1·1 ''"11lil1• $ :l7.Hf,0,11:1R ;,1;:1,2.1."i.:.!'.l:I l fd ,1\1!• I• 'll~,lllll :!4 ,;,;-,1;,7!-10 "llow lo Save Dollars With Managt'ment Se n •ice" 1s the top1,. ~f a -t p.m. seminar Tuesd ay :.it L'C Irvine. The session , designed lo dispel m is- conception!> of qua n t1tat1 ve decision-making. 1s sc he dule d a t the ca mpus Unive rsit y Cl ub. Rese rvations may be made un:1l S p.m. Friday by te lephoning 833-6245. Cost is SS. lnv1·..,tm,.nl H1·:1I J·;,1:1!•• AS8()(.·1at11111 l'n•rr11 .... , and E11u1pm1•nl. Nd FNl1•ral 1 lomp Lw 1n Bunk SltN·k Loao-c cm ~:1v1ng.; A«counl" Oth1·r A,,,.,._ TOT/\L ASSETS I 6,4:>3,81'i3 6.914.300 15,113,575 4 ,565.136 $675.219.544 I.I /\HI LI TW.._ \ ~.t\1n..:' "''"'"'"'" 1J s ·1 O< 'J< llOLUl·,RS' EQl TfTY S44G.l l l.2"•li \1h.11w1 , fn1111 l· ... J, rid lln1111· l.0:111 llank Ot lw r ll••rrul.\ 111~ ... I .<u1n' 1n Pro1 , .... .., /\•••·ruttd ·r JI"-'"' I lth••r I 111hil1t ,.., IJ,.f1•rr..il ln<'nnw ll1·1:11l.11nrv H1-<l'rv1·-. ('11p11.il. S urplu-. 111111 H1• ... 1·rvl'"' TOT/\ L l.IM W.ITIES ANIJ STO('KlftlLUlrns· E(}UITV 7 :1.2!iR ,7 [>II :1-1,:1:M.O~ ri7 .7rlH, I l)'t t t .31 o.~177 l 'l.~1!17 ,070 (i,;111 .~JH!I :n.2r,:1 :11 .~fi!l.70:.! $67ii.2 I 9,!"144 Gloria Zlgnu & Associates, Ne wport Beach pu bhc re lations agency . ha s been na m ed to represent Commt'rce Bank, Newport Rt'ach Leonar d T . Baitle r . Corona de l Mar. 1i. m a n ager of the Main Street om ce of Santa Ana First Fede ra1 S avings. Earle V. K ing, partner-In· charge of the Ne wport Beach oHice of F ox & Company. a na· l '11mpl1•t1 • fi1111n1·111l ... 11111·n11·nl will h1· I 11 r111sh•·tl lll "'" r••q 111•,f tion wid e Cprtified Public Ac· 1uTu counting fi' m, is t aking part in a study being con· ducted across the country to investigate new a c· co unting standards adopted by the Ame r ican Ins titute of Certified Public Accountants. --------• -- 26,500 SQUARE FEET OF NEW ENGLAND You can have an ocean vtew You can hove the luxury of omple free parking. lush atrium!>. air conditioning. free utilities. specialized plumbing and electrlcal modifi<:at.ions You can have an offke you'll be proud of close to Coun House. Hospital, Freeway -and only 20 minutes from the Airport You can have a lease at a cost surprisingly affordable 1n a town that wants you there. Make your bullneu suite 11 0.M Point ProfulioNll Centre. 1 Dana Point ·~~ Prof~nal Centre CALL FOR l..fA8INO INFORMATION AND llROCHORE. (714) 540-2988 ASK FOR KEJ't Ol.80l"f. PROPERTY A880QATE8. INC. A TOKTI ~ ~ PtltOJECT. ~m BY AR.Ofl-TEXTOrt. .. Official Named William D. Davis. Huntington Beach. h as been appointed s enior vice-president Of S 8V· lngs administration for Columbia Savings and Loan Association. The firm has a branch office in Costa Me s a ~ , R. Ph. All next month. we will be reminding you that March 1s Poison Preven· lion Month. Herc a re some or the things you can do at home. • Keep all drugs. poisons. n n d other housrhold chemicals out of children·., reach. • Lock up all dangerous sub!'ltances • Do not store poisonous .or Infla mma ble sub· s tan ces !k e r osene . gasoline. rat poisons . etc) in food or beveragr containers. • Read all labels and carefully follow "U U· Uon" statements. Even If a chemical la not labeled "pol11on" Incorrect use may be dangerous. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you nt ed a medicine. Pick up your prescnptlon IC •MP· ping ntarby, or we will deliver promptly .without extra ehflrae. A 1reat mafty people entrust us wit h their pl'4'8c.ripUOM. M ay we compound , yourt? ,AfU( UDO "4ARMACY ,,...,.....,, U1HOepblRoed .... _ ..... ectt t a I propcrta·s hav<' put pr•·ssurc on oµera t 1n~ profit" Set'kan~ r N urns grl·UlL'r thu11 the 1nfh1t1on rail', millions 11f people have rt•turnl•tl to t hl• s tock market . theor izing that stocks oft en M•l ll n ~ below book v<1 lue hll vc the pote ntial to move up sha rply Some ha ve Low priced over the -counter stocks those not listed on m ajor exchanges ha ve some tamei. risen 50 percent an a single day And somt· 011 s tocks have doubled an the past year or so IN n 'Rl"INC, to ..,uch 1nve!>t men t s. ho\\ l'Vc·r. 1nd1v1dual'> usually incur gn•all•r risk th:.tn 10 s a vings Some I•>"' prt<'Cd s tocks have fall<.·n almo.,t as s p ect acularl y a i. the~ ro'>t' strandin~ tho1-e who ri>dt• thl·m The same que!>t ha.., forc(·d I people who ordtn<sn ll y dealt only with bank s to buy m et:i li.. <l 1a mond!> a nd various c<1m rnud1t1es Again. the risk-reward ra tio pre\'a1b what noated l1kt' lllr sometimes falls like lead Depend ing upon the 1nVt''>t ment , certain expensei. must ~ ~ubt rac t cd fro m t he j!a1ns brokerage fees. storage fees. m su rance, and inevitably taX<'S As a result. n et profit ma} bare ly resemble gross I~ SPEAKISG with many people you qu1ckl} detect that h•1;'.w 1s m1xt'd "'1th de<;perat1r1n .ind that desperal ion '>hade.., 1ntr1 c1esJl:11r ltrlpl('S'>nl''-l>. an un Amc·rican tra11 1s concPdl..'11 h~ Pres 1dc·nt Cart .. r S pt·akJOJ'! tn f«htor'> thl' \l.t•Pk Carter "aid, "It ..-.rwld t>.· m1' lt•admg fnr m,.. to tt'll an\ •ir \f1U there" a '°lut111n t<J 1l " W1• :i r1 (J,·•·r T iu· Coo nt•·r MASO Li'ti~' l ,~ .. c a u g h t . h c s a i d • · • i n· r1rcumstancei. over whic h we have· very httl(' con tr ol " Man y pcnple dis pute that \-l<'W. notin g tha t even with t>ncrgy pnces e limina ted from the ('On..,umC'r price index the na· t1on stall has dr>uhle·digit infla- 11on lnflatmn. thl'y maintain, is restrainablt.· Bt:T. WITH the President con- h rmang their own feelings of iR- adequary. investors don't feel so good the~ days. T hey search for wayo; to preserve their assets. but 1n!'lC3d Of Sf'l'Urtt)' they find )o!rl"att•rnsk" With inflation and interest r:1tc·' ~talk1nl! inve-;tor'> hke an Jn\ ;uhng army, then• a re few pill<''-'' to hide It i!l pervasive. n·lentlP!>t. .tnd 1nd1..,cnminate. Jnd 1t 1c; rushini.: ahead almoot unchc•rkcd I . ··1 "'•9"01>• , • Q•ft f\,.., c.1 •~ "••"'"a n. n .IRo.--ar . .... 10 ~ )l ·~",,..'"' !~~·"' • t.'•r• tt ,.,p" ,..., , ·~ 'l ""· •. l p s and Doe.rns "; ~~ "-fW Yf)Qtt IAP > r,.. f")#IOW•no ··"' tr .. If J1')b( IY • ': ,; §~~~~ "' 19 X> I Aiu,\tCi• ,, • 11 S.Olt•f •~ •'• ~v(tn\f '\ n . n. ~.,.,, 1 .. I ~ ~lldStS u SC•·~'' .. ,... \•E:t\o1 ' If o W n£-.r 1J"9 tJ'1 Steftdyn n·~ ••·· ~t:1~ ,.... ) . '\\~·~· JD JI S<r .... CI n n s"°"' £' 1 ... 1~ • ""'f r,,. , '0 .. 1.,. tw. • T •nO•,...-f • ,. .. o I I t f t"\O,., 1 'A Ui Un~1 fr 1 • \t • U\ \w' ') i • •--. 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Buor'Ml ~· o•k t,111tl0<noa 8 30 0 MJ BENSON W THE 000 COUPLE 1.r.c;a r '"'°For•~ aro '""''oo 10 appear on a letevia.on '1.:.!.mesnow • 8IU MOYERS' t0.00 IJ FOR THE CHILD'S OWNGOOO Bab floget ~ report$ on S<!VOIUI ol ll>e loc11t11 .. s Wh•Ch hDVIJ been tt518bl1Sh· cd tnr lho lhnr<opy nnd tt1t<Jtt:id trtiOt~r'l1 Of H<Ju ~f,.d yC\uth~ 00 NEWS O <f~ 20120 g) PLAY THE PERCENTAGES &l) CAMERA THREE Fats Walle< An Ame<rcan 0<19008''0 The N-Yori\ CllSI ot lhe B<oedway M Arn I M1abehav1n • Ulutes the Q<'MI ~ iaz:z mualQan, MlQllf llnd ~ 10: 15 m BUJEGAASS SPECTACUl.AR From The Gfa<ld Ole ()pry. l om r Hall hosts a rou~ Ing cooc;ert of Iha bes1 1n tm.egrasa mu5'C woth B•H Montoe aod the Bk.egfus ~~ J•m and .kf»e. Moc WIS-Omitn and lhe Seldom Stene. ..no Emmylou Hl\rrt .. 1030 ID Q) NEWS tzll MASTERPIECE THEATRE Potoarll 11· · Corottnt1 •ecu- pera t as In London. Morwen1111 becomes en 811~ ~bte widow (Part 11 of 1l) 11:00 u u II (J) ®) NEWS 0 MAKE ME LAUGH 0 OAVEAU.EHAT LAROE Dove •s Frani.ensleon " 11ypno11s1. d l>Sl>OP anct HeaH>elttt., Q) M•A•s•H Payday brings a wmc:lfall to H CtWl<eye. a bnbe Io Henry, a -' n«;tl'-to Hot ABC Wins; NEW YORK CA P l ABC won the networks' pnme·lJmc rating!\ race for the week ending Feb. 24 with plenty of help from the Winter Olympics. a nd despite an unexpected rush from NBC, figures from the A.C. Nielsen Co. showed. The week was NBC's best in the ratings in JS months. though the network has finished first in the competltion twice this season. ABC, winning for the third lime in a month. had four or the 10 bJghest·rated programs. a ll prime-time coverage or the Olympics from Lake Placid, N. Y . NBC'S THRUST AFTER several weeks in third place included five or the Top 10 s hows, in- cluding the TV premiere of a theatrical movie, "Harper Valley PTA," in fu-at place and another movie, "The End," in third. ~:Cop Collared NBC alao bad .. Real People" fourth, "Dif- f'renl Strokes" sixth and "Utt.Je House oo the Prairie" eighth, and complied an avera1e ratin1 or 20.8, lta blghest since October urra. r: :: James Gregory (right> discovers fellow of· · ricer Steve Landesberg locked up in the ABC's rating for the week wu 24. with CBS third at 16.2. The oetworu say that meana in an average prime-time minute during the week, 24 percent of t.he homes in the country with televtaion were tuned to ABC. • squad room after he was collared in an anti- .. nuclear demonstration on a two-part episode ~, of "Barney Miller" beginning tonight at 9 on : :. ABC. Channel 7. ABC'S NO. l SHOW for the weelt was Saturday .. ·. ·~· • • night's Winter Olympics broadcast, with a ratln~ Mmd-bogglingProgram or 28.9 to 29.1 for NBC's "Harper Valley PTA.' , Nielsen says that meana of all the TV-equlpped Noted psychologist Dr. Laura Scblessinger homes In the country, 21U percent saw at leaat and expert In the field of parapsychology, Dr. part of the movie, and a aUghUy amaller portion T helma Moss, join host Mario Machado Friday for tuned in ror the sports broadcast. the fourth evening of the "Festival '80" mem-The Saturday nltJht program, including the bership drive on KOCE-TV. Channel SO. finals in the women's figure skating competition, Channel SO's Friday programming is a pot-attracted the most bomea per minute -just over pourri which includes two National Geographic 22 million -ror any Olympic.a broadcast, winter specials, Wa ll Street Week and Washington Week or summer, in history, ABC said. In Review. The Olymplc1 and NBC's movies hurt CBS. A SlOO SIJlmi flM MctmtlA c.llMI --· -WUf Cotta.... &40-0594 ()t~ 634·~$3 w...-.. 191·~ ... , ......... """' hrll 821-4070 - -_ _....._...., .... TUBE TOPPERS KCOP m 8:00 -"The Innocents." Deborah Kerr flays a governess haunt· cd by ghosts o her predecessors ln this mystery movie with Michael Redgrave. CBS fl 9:00 -"Scruples." The final seg ment or the miniseries about backstage intrigue in Hollywood. KCET@ 10 :00 -"Fats Waller: An American Original." A musical tribute - by the cast of the Broadway musical "Ain't Misbehavin '." L1p1 and a ¥11111~ po~et pot lo lr~ Cit TOMMY COOPER Tommy '' a 01u11~ car ow,_ an<> Ian He-nor / •• IN!Law 1 UO 8 (]) COLUM80 w .. 1111 1n11n119111ng lfle murder ol a C"em1tt COiumbo unco,. a 11 nu<n· 1>e< ol people With motr.ea fQ< lhe lo.IM1ng 0 TONIGHT Holl Johnny Ca1'0l'I G..-11 Ja~ G11iw1y Charita CallH, Rotlu11 81&11e, Ray .>onnaon 8 COLLEGE BASKETBAt.L A•11ona S1e10 vs Was"•"9 1on~1a1e 0 00) THE IRAN CRISIS AMERICA HELO HOSTAGE , .. _<.,., +r1 1, tn 0 MOVIE ••• ' (J ti 1 ( ' ' th OuttJ'¥'1 ~ 1r1• 1 • Mr,r1• •' '11.,n Tm.• LOv•\t• (Juth'""'' tr 1109 to '°"''~"' lcom lht' IJ 5 Cdvarry 1 ... ~., °""" • 1.ommunrty anO IV<"" tz11 the 1ownle>«X>le ID HOOAH'8 HEAOES ~ and h~ men rnusl AU8Hlnalo • Germ•n ~al aJ KJNGOF KEHSINGTOH Lany ana Ject< Ot!C'.>00 10 •'<>P • wa-e Of ne>Qht>OI hOod l)UrM! 1nAlc.l>lng Of 0•8QU1$1nq lhfom~ u wr>m"'l ~net lalc"'<I tr> 1r-e lr9"1S il) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS 11.45 8 ®J POUC£ WOMAH Oetec11ve Sl)'leS finds ,,.m. ~ H• lllf! moddle ol a dan 99fOU• c.on-acy wtw;n ,,,~ f~ p&llne< ,, killed -MEN1GHT- 12oom MISSIOH: IMP08818l.E The IMF c.arnes OUI 11' pl81'1 10 destrov an O<o-<"Leo crime ~le f P¥1 21 ., HONEYMOOHER8 When Ralpti l'IM to loam P>aw to play QOll ao tNlf he can )Oln nt5 bOl8 lf'I a fOUt. M>me. he rMOnll 10 NtW'19 Nor10ll IMCh ,,.... fO 28TONIOHT 1230Q) MOVIE • • • ''"' L eoo<1rd 1t•f)1 Elun Lanca&11•r I , tl\r1ui(j1 ~ 1~t-,,{j H1#d!VfH"t 1 1 ., •• ,1 . ,,.,'-'tt, in ttw- .,.""""'·'·" • C,f 1f)t' ,ift~fOC.'ltl\ \ lt1f'O •llf11'10H2..., l?hr!l 1 Et) OICKCAVETI ftu~t l our""°"' Ottv1M J,,..,, 1-'lowY>OM 1Par1 l ol ?1 QI!) NEWSCHEO< 12 M II ®l BAAETTA 8are1la IUfM 11'1 .... Daoge to nab an undercover llQl)'ll ,.. ~ ol '-'!! • d•ug .,.__on --(R) 1-001J TOMOMOW tD Uf"E ANO TME8 Off ~PIOeEJ'TS (,ertru<>e at>0 ChoQulle a ... cuu Gertruoe s Pl"' v"" .... lt!&rro& wrry l(>ny •• ,,tw.,.,~ bro"" lll ntt:t""" a""' I ,,,,J tjO ff) I~ m< '"' f ,_j1M JOHN DARLING 'TRYING 10 IMAGINE SOME.-IH ING LIKE" I\ BLACK ~L.f.. CAN Rf'.ALLt1 e£ MIND-I ~N6,~oR 5TAPbKl/. • MACHO. I LfHAfA AIJl'ORT 1:1t 8 (J) llACK IHUP ~ A ~Ill Pappy WH ordefed 10 _, 1194Kttt. catty r~ta not 10 tl•Ye .,, "'°" 1.aoe ..,.~oAOUCHO G MOVIE • 1~ "Hvnory Hiii ( 19~7) Jean Slmmon1. M111oe••1 lOOkwood The mottle< and ..0..1 IOn OI a VM:IOrl· an lrotll tamlly 01te1pa1a tlleW IOtlune through gam· l>llng llnd drugt (2 "'' I • MOVIE • • • • Shop Ot Foo19 ( t91J!>I Vovoen La •Qh , S•mone Sognoo et A money u.ortmen1 of P8•-'911'• is l0<c.60 to Shafe cloM Qu&rll!fl wn.1e lraveltng to 8r-1law.n t2 '"' JO min• Ol WHEN THE 80AT COMES IN 15.5 8 NEWS 2 0011 NEWS 8 MOVIE • • • , The Gro..p ' 11966 I Stlortey K!llghl. Ehl· abel" Hanrn<tn au.a on tNl boot! by Mery ~r· .,,., E..gnt lnMP«•~ COi· lage f"e1101 become onvOf\oeCI lf'I W>dely O•llfl<ll'IQ •lellylee atl!W graoua1oon Ill Pl<'a . S5 m.n I 21>411 NEWS 2 251) MEWS 2 30 Cit MOVIE • • Ari f;m· 1 1 ,r-1 i c, ..... J'"J.-H1111m11tr1n J,_ ,n k r fJ.trO'\ T ,,f' I.vi c t f O\• ult~ lit_. (JO.JV,_) ff"...t" \11ft(VJ '•' d ,_,,,,,,.,n rt1:1y II nr~ I fD MEN Of BAOHZE The ~I Mo••IY <>ec.r•o! Kl M>O '"" most a..., m.i1eo •• Amet><An 'fl?' """'1 >n Wor10 W w I c.um pa..a ...,.,..., of bl>Kto .nfantryrT>en IOUQtlt ..a.i by M)e Wl1h ll'le ~renc:JI k>rGet IRI 2:&611 MOY'llE * • • TPWJ 09ee<1 J • ll~tJJ-U.~ J<>'I -.ca T<fl('t(ly r...,;i ,...,.VM F4~ ~'O"'°' ,, .. Li""'fu"!,.,,,. •'a#f ,.,,\If' .. ""' ~ • "' '\ W 'Vlf1 Wet• I A'• .,.....-., .. ,., •' ,, .. Ai ,..,, I ~-~ ••• "(;<..,, ()I 811i9noe'· ( ltSJ) ~ c.Mrl. '** H.wklM. A mother must mah • painful d«:lelorl betWMn keeping IMlf dMI o -..gn1tw et hOtTl8 or MnO- "'O lier away to • ll)8Cial ld'OOI • 91LL MOYERS' JOOflHAL 'Barry COmrTIO<'le< Tiie Polltlcs 0t Enetgy" The ac1enliat·lurneO·POHllc:al act1'tlt1 la ~ 11om Ills horn. .... 81. Lovi• 10 IUCll places u the Cenlet Fot lhe BIOiOOY Of Ne1we1 Sy11etna. an an•l-nudMr dem<>natreOon enO a fect- londlng moseoon at Three .... lie ISiand 4:00. MOVIE • • "MurOer I• ,,.y 8ua1nesa·· f 19461 Hu§h a.aumont C'*'fl Wa!Ur P11vatf) o.,1f)C11ve Ml\Le Sheyne rs on th<J r>rOWI tor ., ~•lie< f 1 '" 30 min I 4.30 ., NEWS fD EUAC>f>£AN TEl.EVISIOH SERVICE E'ridat1•• Dayf i•e .ffov~• -AFTERNOON- !>-00 8 • • 'Rooon· Too41n' flhythm t 1937) Geno Autr / A young aoven1urer Q+'h ~·m~ll 1nvolve<J In u t tf'HJ ... WAI I t t1r ) 12 00 0 • • Th,. H~noman · , p,.•,1~1 f'O()f'(f raylor, Fes-.. l-'1r•e• A •r·dN"I 1awm<1n t.,e, ... -. ft~· t-f'\m•• / ot an ''"t•'" lowro 111 he~ doggbO CJv''o.J't c..t .J rndn ne leel!:io u. 'l»"'r 01 robll .. ry ano ,,...,r(J.,r f I "', 30"1'0) ID • • , o.ve eom1>er· · !Part 2111~ II EtrOI Rynn lof!d Mec:Munay A~ dO<:tor IMmS UP ...,... a t"Qht onttructor 10 tac:itte the m«llUI pr Ot>lem ()l l>'IC>t blael<OUI.. wt>OCll IS P'llQU'OO lht!f ~ ( 1 lw • !>() """ I 3.30 0 • • • 'Cac1us f l~r· 1196!11 Walle< IA.tllnau 1nqn0 &woman A m.OOle 8QecJ ll_,,. I nO\ .. mo<e meanff>QiUI ,.,. ~ ~ '1eY1$oe& a ._ t f"t l'l 'TI81"' I h1~ 'Tilblff~ .. .:1> , ... , io~·r, by Armstrong & Batluk ' NBC Comes on Strong which plact'd only one ~ho'4 . 'M·A S ll. 1n lhf· f1r:.t 10 Ce.<\ HAD A T0t;GJ1 TIME at the bottom or the ratings, w1lh four or the we-ek 's five least watched shows. s lartt.ng with "Goldie and Laza Together" m 47th place and followed by .. Ladies and Gentlem en. Bob Newhart" and "The Chisholrns." NBC's "Prime Time Saturday" was 50th and a "CBS Reports" entry, "The Trouble with Women." Slst Here are the week's 10 highest·rated pro· grams: Movie -"Harper Valley PTA." with a ratmg of 29.1 representing 22.2 million homes. NBC. Winter Olympics. Saturday. 28 9 or 22.1 million, ABC; Movie -"The Eod," 27.8 or 21.2 m.Jllion. •r.\i&ic.:.E ~~ lltE SEASOWS •1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN ns 1 lTH SMASH WEIK. STEVE · MARTIN ·T~ ·--........... .--. ...... ---~ NOW PLAYING A~~ • ___ an._ OllC """-.--o NO W Pl AYING GIY9 y.., ......... a Ifft .... , ......... ~ tu In '"• ,,.iiftt cla11ltled ad1 ef t"• Dallt ~- Jnd R··ul l 11"!tp k. :.r;;, or 21 m11110n. both NBC. W1nt<'r Oh mp1<·•., Thu~da.>. Z7 4 or 20 9 mtlhon. A BC. "Di!f rt>nt Strokt'!\." 26 3 or 20 I million. NRC . Wmtf'r Ol vmp1r<;. Wf'dnesday. 259 or 198 m1lhon, ABC . "l.1ttll' llou-.l' nn the Praine," 24 S or 18 7 m1ll.wn . !"BC. Winter Ol\mp1c..,. Tuesday, 24 4 or 18 6 m1l11on . ,\fl<.'. Jnd "MA S-lf." 24.3 or 18 S m11l100. CRS THE NEXT 10 :.ho'.4 !> "Dis ncy·s Wonderful World," NBC . Winter Olymp1l'S. f'rtday. ADC , Movie .. The Towenng Inferno:· Part II. NRC . "60 Minut~" and "Dukes of Htiu.ard." both CHS. tie: "Dallas." CBS: "The Misadventures or Sheriff Lobo," NBC: Winl<'r Olympics. Monda}, "Charlie's Angels." and Winter Olympics, Sunday. all A BC ,. , , LAST DAY EDWAIDI' LIDO Newport Beach 673·1350 .... , .... . "' ...... 4:11• ........ . ' ENTERTAINMENT I INTERMISSION ''S J , ~-t. oan .. "• If 0eor,. e.rnard Shaw wen lUl'niftl tn a : tint draft ol bla p.lay, ••Saint Jo.n." to a produ<'t-r today, chancee are U't l•lter's reaction would be · · aomethlnc like tb1a . •JTenill<i. Gtot1l•, bul can'l you Uahten 1l up .. .. .· a UtUt! J mean. tb1I lhlna's 1onna run tor lhl"ff • blffplnl boun. How about st arting with lh1t last •rt1a• -)'OU know. wht>rc 1111 the t'haractera comc- i".,baek and l&Jk to t.h~ whost of Jo•n of Arr ~ That·~ a • -tittle much. Isn't It'" ,· OF cot.JUE, NOBODY uvt•r tulked lo GUS like that and. as a r.,sult. hls "Saint Joan" ts an deed a little mut'h, ei.pN•tally that last scene. for no matt.er how well It is ~taged and It la done ex- CIST&MW llAl5l '""'" South Coast Plaza ~9 J3S, Oiangt 011v, In 5S8 702? C1ntdome 634 2553 IUTmSTT.t UA Twin 893 130'> .__, .. .. ~ .. 11 (1 879 98SO uu M1nn • Br~~ Pim 519 ~331 UYMA--lM( LIOACY f'll HACULA ISi AL~ CltulMNG 4W1 .,,., • , .... s • 7 ••• 111• -·"'·•-Mom .. llO AT UAOl INI I-·-·-·-· .. ·- "LE CAGE AUX ftOLLIES" ..... OAYa.r U & •.>0 ... ,_,~-.-. ,_ "AM9)CAM ... ALO" lll _,,__I, SAT,.__,,llMI»- CLOSED FOR REPAIRS TNI f0019l "UI ICllAMS Of A WINlll NIOtlT l•l -OIUlllle-.~ fATSOcNt 'lUI NNHIL VlllONCI) 1111A.11* IHUN e -ON MAN00 UOCAL YMI NOW fll IA 1'UllN I Ill --.....;.;...~.;;,._,, WUl.OIDS Of AnANnllNI tf .. a• CY UfilO Wtht "'911tO• -.ttlUOlt "Dltl!Qllt • ._, rM ..... '-• f1911Ull la11C1M t.,., 9"t ..... •2M2U .,,._eMANUm -.... UlmlN..,.,.. •-CAN.-olOtlll -ltlCO NWli-l __ ._ __ --•.&••a•• ..... , ... -., ....... -: I •• ,_ -··---- ' Elegant But Excessive Intermission Tom Titus r t•l'd1ngly w~ll at tht: l.u1una Moulton l'luyhouse th~ play ulthnat4'1Y btlrome., tedious and over Iona with ext·ee.a.lve moununai: of the Shavian soap- txi~ Laguna's production rudu1tes energy, ambt- llon and cluss in all departmunt.s from its high- powered acting to the elega.ncc o f Julie H aas Garvin's cos - tumes Bui director Douglas Rowe would have had a fur more effective show had he taken the mythical producer 's advice and stopped short of lht: epilogue The problt:m 1 ~ that. re- gardlei.i. of its lofty produt'lion value:.. "Sainl J oan" 1:. a bit weansoml· with all its chatte r CVATis about 15th C('ntury politic:. and nvulnes between the French and Engli!'.h church. More nvcting by Car 1s the .li•:in Anouilh L.1lhan lle llman vers ion. "The Lark." which fo<:usc:. on the mquis1 t1on itself. AT LAGUNA. J OAN OF Arc ts interpreted with strength and charis ma by Susan Curtis. who "SAINT JOAN" A drdin'I• bv Cf"Orot B•rnnrd c;rww d1rtttf'd bv OouQt•' Ro.,r ~1 tit!Ps•on b'f Ottv10 .-.u1. CO\IUrTIP\ by Jul~ H•1n V•rv1n, 11ont1nq bv Air~ GOl'-Of'I, ,,.Qtl m •nAQM llflC ky r., •. pr•\irnlf!d fUfl\d4''( t tl"rouon S.Und11v' .,, a .)() untll M.uth '!. •• thie L<8Qut\d Moutt04"'I Pt•VhOu~. eicto I •OuM C.•nvon Rn .. d L.tourw St•Mh Rt\ietV•l•Of'I\ .q, 01'3 Jo.,n of Arl rn,. O•von1n (twr If'' v 11 E.t'I Of Warwlfll. Ovrto1\ Archbl\f'IOC>Of Rrw1m'\ Strw•r01 P4'Q11'\ P~t~r Cdv<t"IOI'\ (•Pldtn 1d t11rf> f f'l.f' I f'Qu1\1fQr 81~tw•n11 Or Covru•ltf"\ L• Trf'~lff' E•f"-<ut1on•r (hdPli•n°"!.IO<lv'"O"' Motwrt Of!' R•uOri<OUtl Bf"r u .-rid Ot Pouteno• 0 [ .... t"t Krotn .. , Nwt'11n l6d\r1tnu l-tUJll'\f\~d•f'' fH[ CAsr "'tu\.An (Y'''' Ct1••Q ftf'm•n-Q ti 1f"(JrfJlf' WOOd\ Alf• Col~ AUr .. o l. UIJf'.n\ M+<hffl Hl•h tl OtnoRuoo Tom"''"""' l uQ'M Brnf'W'U Jim R f <tl\ ( ,,, M<_(bf'lt'\A W•tt,,, 04•• ~"'' 0 Qoninir-11 9,.,.,.. l'urrwo -. l(pv1t"I 8ur~~ J RObftf CO'lftll N0tm•n • f~ Stoddttt t nt',·erth<'les~ 1s slow Lo com·c'' her intense conv1c-t1on~ unlit she encounters fo.rm1dablt' oppos1t1on. Olll·c her character 's life 10, put into jeopardy. Miss Curtis st.>ems to grow measurably in her role Strongest among the other maJor characters are Craig Fle ming 's weaklin~ king. George Woods <>moothly conspiratonal Ea rl of Warwick and. particularly. Alex Golson's robust m ilitary com mandcr whose depth of t'haracter is the mosl Bronson, Marvin In 'Arctic' Flick HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Charles Bronson. Lee Marvin a.nd Joan Collins star in lbe action. adventure drama "Arctic Rampa~:· which goes into production in early March in Banff, Canada. The movie is hued on the story or AJbert Johnson. who in 1932 eluded the Royal Canadlan Mounted Police. trappers and Indians for 48 days in a running battle north or the Arctic Circle . Bronson will Portray Johnson and Marvin "4 tit play an RCMP officer , with Miss Colbns as the romantic interest. Benton for 'Stab' HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Robert Benton. who wrote and directed "Kramer vs. Kramer." has been signed to produce, direct and co-write a s us- pense drama caUed "Stab." Benton will write the screenplay with David Newman. lie previously workN:I on "B-Onnie and Clyde." "What'l> Up Doc?." "The Lall' Show." and "Superman." impressive of the cast. Otho Budd and Alfred Lut- jeans Id nval eccles1astlcal leaders also perform well Tom Piane·s enthusiastic army captain, Eu1i\.!nC B~nell 's pate rnal 1nqu1s1lor . Earl McCanna's omtnou~ executione r and Dennis o· DoMell's pompous squire are finely c harac- tcr11:ed. Welcome comic roUeC 1s provided by the energetic Michael B1elalz as a succession o( downtrodden ser vants . JIM RYAN. WALTER Daly, Bryan Burnes. Kevin Burke and Robert Costello round out the cast in more isolated assignments. while Norman "Red" Stoddart sounds the lone sour note man in art iculate interpretation or a long-dead Engbs b soldier David Hill's starkly detaHed set with its huge cross ups tage cente r 1s 1mpos1ng. while Rick Golson's lighting e ffects arc expertly handled. On ly fragmentary mus ical accompaniment is pro· v1ded. which is regrettable since period-style sound effects wo uld have enhanced the production · S.Unt J oan " 1s a marvel or communtt) theatl·r amb1L1on. mounted on the lone amateur stage eqwpped to handle 1t properly. but tt cannot be deemed totally arresting due to its length and leisurely pace Performances conttnue Tuesday!'> through Saturdays until Ma rch 15 at the Moulton. 606 Laguna Canyon Road . La ~una Beach • ('ALLBOARD Aud 1t1on!> for tht• Westminster Community Theater's production of "The Royal Family " wall be held Monday. March 10. not this Monday as was indicated m Tuesday·~ column t r~ outs wtll ht· M ndur t<·d a t 7 p m 1n the theatl'r, 7272 Mapll' St ., WC':.t mm-.tl'r. ror 11 mt'n and "1 \ \\omen "tH SEARCH Of HISTORIC JESUS" !GI "BEYOND & BACK" IGI "CUIA" IRI "1941" IPGI ,,.,... __ .... "-'. r• .......... ..,,"'. ·• -•• ............. lml'1J ' l:IJIM®t ,,.I UACHM:MAS Onoge 634·3911 UAClltlMAS wes1m1ns1er 8<J3·0~6 EDWARDS' CINEMA CflfT(lll Cosia Mes.J 979 4 , 41 EDWAROS'SAODLEBACK [I TOIO 581 'J880 LI NCOLN ORIYE ·IN BuenaPdrk 'JU 72.'J JI() rUSES ACCErno fOll TMIS UIGAGEMUIT Put some red sails in your sunsets. Buy one of the dream boats list- e d in the Boat1nq classified ads of the Daily Pilot. 642·5678 Al P•c:ino CRUISING (R) , __ ,." Roy Scheider AU ntAT JAZZ (R) , ........ niE JERK (R) • , .. ,. u FATSO• u "CHAPTH TWO'" "'ELECTRIC H<>RSEMAM"" .. 1941 .. I "'STAR TREK .. IQ.! -.ooel'f'I ... A ~LANCA RECORD & Al.MWOOKS PRODUCTION JODIE R>S I ER -. FOXES ·1 "Ir . , .. -------It I .. -·-:.·.IA•ws-r_.,.. __ '-._.caA• *"'°SCOTT BAIO • SAUY KEll.ERMAN • RANDY QUAID Produced trt DAVID PUTTNAM n GERALD AYRES • '""'~GERALD AYRES Dlrlc:fld trt ADRIAN lYNE • Oftglnll Multc lrf GIORGIO .MOROOER OttQlnll Moelofl ~ 1bN1r11* Album M11111t on Cllll*fWla Rlcol'dlt Ind T• Aleda.'*'*• T ..... Arb111 --•1*U.WAllllllO...-.,......... ,., .. -.• -~ ---STARTS TOMO~ROWt---•D .. wmm1ll UA Cinema S40·0594 UA Ctty Cintm1 634·3911 Hi.W., 39 Orivt·l n 191·3693 NO... 111 /lll!JQFl&»flCll'~~I OAIL Y P1LOT .. r• • ...-~.,, Co m e dian Ric hard Pryo r p I a y s t h e Pharaoh o t Egypt in the n e w bibli ca l movie comedy • Wh o 1 I y Moses," now be- ing filmed. ACADEMY AWARD HOMIMEE Bt..,1 F 0<1 ·iqn F 1lm l · .,., •.• • 11 lo·">.1uh'l'>ltJrru1gHomvf:x.hn<'ider .. i L t ••• DALY PILOT Bu1nans Bog Oscars; Miss Piggy Piqued 8) YAaD A AM& A1ked, at that time, whether her uklnc price for a pie turf would 10 up. ahe ropUed "I'm Just a allly woman, I don't know about bit Important Ulin1• like mone)'. All f want la to fuUIU myaelf as an actreaa and a Pit whJle 8fnila <Muppet manaaer Bernie Brilbt.t!in> watches the aro111 rtlCt!lpu " ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE ~ HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Sorr)'. NIH Pl11y The Audemy ol Motion Picture AIU and Sclencee aaya then aa oo •">'you are 1olna to set an Oacar for best ac\.l'UI "We award nomanallona and O.un to people, not cbaractera," Academ)' pubUdat Art Samo uld Tuesday. "Mlla Play 11 a charactfr EUClble la the man who manlpulat• her, Frank 0. H~ lhe actors' branch choaon to oomlnato him, he would have been nominated " TU& 8NOtJT.NO!iED STAaLET and hc-r crcatora ()a and Jim lleMon were not lmm~Jatel)' avall11ble for comment WHEN ACADEMY AWAllD8 wert: announced Mon- day, Miu PliiY who 1tarrt.'Ci In "The Muppet Movie" - was raot on the ll•t or bt:at actress nomlneea. Those who rnadf' It lndudcd Jill Claybureh for "Sturtin1 Over," Sally t"l.-ht for "Norma Rae," Jane Fonda for "The China Syn. drorm•." Marshu Mason for "Chapter Two" and Bette M 1dl.-r for "The Rose." But the newa came u no surprlae to two CinclnnaU men wbo had already epent conalderable amounu of time and money on the Campaign to Award MiH PIHY the Oicar -CAMPO for abort. "WE SORT OF GAVE up," said Jim Hall, who with fellow Procter & Gamble markettne ataffer Bruce Collln bad toured the country and helped found CAMPO branct"'s Ui every •lite. . CAM PO got no response whatsoever from Mlu Play or the Henaon organization, Hau admitted. But he and the 25-year-old Collln pushed on, printing bumper stickers and speaklng on talk shows as far away a.a Canada, England and Australia. A f.,w weeks 11110 . however, Ml .. P•&I>' had told Mr publlcl.st.s shu WMS havlna a 1own deal11ned In c.se she were nomin•ted "som•tblna darlna. yt!t rlc>1ant, M>meUlina onl)' a i>IM could wur " In fill ulhtmpt to recUly Miss Piggy's omission, a < 'olumbu.<J, Oh10. television station, WTVN, ts dlatributing .. M tis11 f>tagy for Dest Actress" bumper stickers and foster-in~ 1t write in carnpa1an. Hall. 46, said they decided things were hopeless when Collin went to the Academy's Beverly Hiils office early In February bearing bags of mail and petition& from Miss Piggy's fans and was baaically told to "Skip It, kid." ·~ .......... OUT OF RUNNING Scare Market Booming/or Movie makers By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD <AP) Do you hkc to he scared? Jr you're an average moviegoer you do, hence millions can be made in the goose-pimple market. The most prevalent trend in the industry today is the scare movie. Nothing new about it, of course. Horror has been a film staple since early in the century. Only recently have economics made such movies the best buys for s tudios. y'ou DON'T HAVE TO pour $20 million into a scare movie, as Warner Brother reportedly has with Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining." Big profits can be earned with film made on astonishingly low budgets. Take "Halloween" the big companies wish they had. Young John Carpenter made the film for $300,000. Unable to get a major release, indepen- dent marketeer Irwin Yablans used his own or. ganizalioo, Compass International. So far the film has drawn $60 million to United States and Canada theaters, he reports. "And next Halloween we'll have it in 700 theaters," says Ya bl ans. "We're hoping it will become an annual Halloween treat." AVCO·EMBASSY HIT A bonanza last year with 26-year-old Don Coscarclli's "Phantasm." which cost "under $1 milhon" well under. you 'Yo" ~n nrver go ..,rong tciflt a •o.,le iltal •akes a girl . •o.,.- ~loser to lter dale~ can be sure. Company president Bob Rehme re- ports that the film was Avco-Embassy's biggest 1979 grosser: $15 million domcst1cally The same company hired John Carpenter. 32. to make "The fo'og," and Rehme says early re· ports indicate an eventual domestic gross of $25 million. American International Pictures found the bieeeat moneymaker in its 25-year history with "The AmJlyville HoM"or." With stars like James Broun and Rod Steiger, it was no quickie, though lbe S5 million budget was modest by today's stan- dards (according to Jack Valenti, the average film costs $8.482,000> " 'AMITYVILLE' HAS MADE over $75 million m domestic gross," says Jere Henshaw, produc- tion vice president at Ame rican International. ·'And it is breaking all ret>ords in its openings abroad." It came as no surprise when the followup "Murder in Am1tyv11le" was recently announced. Max Youngstein. a consultant on film market- ing, recently arranged a releasing deal with the in- dependent Group One for "The Clonus Horror." about the cloning of the perfect m ale and female in a plot to rule the world. Robert Fieson and Myr l Schreibman, both in their 20s, made the film for "under $300,000." Both are now getting film· making offers from studios, though none wanted to release "The Clonus Horror." "They liked the movie, but they argue that it takea $3-4 million to launch any picture," said Youngstein, "and there's no prom if it takes only $3-4 million. Thal kind or thinking can kill busi-ness." BUT THAT KIND OF thinking also works to the advantage of mini-majors like Avco-Embassy and AIP, which can reap profits from modest but salable thrillers that the bigger distributors won't touch. Whal is the appeal or the scare movies? AIP's Henshaw observes : "John Ford once ad- vised me, 'Make 'em laugh or make 'em cry or scare the hell out of 'em.' It's not always easy to make audiences laugh or cry, but scaring them isn't hard. People like to be scared. Take a look at any amusement park : you'll find the biggest at- tractions are those that scare people most. "You can never go wrong with a movie that makes a girl move closer to ber!date." SAYS YOUNGSTEIN: "T SE movies go back to the basic emotions. rMs no over· inteUectuaUzing in them. The I edlents are the same aa they a lways have been; the clutching hand, the creaking door, foot.steps in lbe dark, all the things that scare people." Adds Rehme: "Young people are the principal audience for scary films, and they are the major market for movies. It has always been that way. When I was a kid. I loved the 'Dracula' and •Frankenstein' pictures." 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Numbef's t and 2 can be uMd over end over Also greei fOf enamel Reo 139 89~ helps you meaanup Stanley tape mMture wtth Power lock return & Ioctl °'*" potltlona. 1"x25' 1Pl425. NQ. 14.59 a•• E!> ' ------------~,,....._ .... INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Horoscope ·-. ~ \ • Erma Bombeck Thur9dly. FebrUllrY 21. t _, ~V,,LOT I ' eaturing_._. _. ___ CJ . Sailors Keep 'Movies Afloat By JOEL C. DON OI tM Dellf .. , ... St•H For Rent: Used 2SO·foot vintage World War II American submarine, with dieseJ.powered e ngines and all the seagoing accouterments -but minus the military hardwa r e necessary to wage a private naval battle on the high seas. And there's one other catch to a potential fantasy.filled adventure a la movie plots from .. Run Silent. Run Oeep"or"Up Periscope " The vessel can't subme rge You say you don't need a sub- marine limited lo surface cruising., How about a 25·year -old vantage LCM-6 Navy landing craft. a 25-person inflatable lJfe raft. a pirate s hip or an authentic 1928 San Francisco Bay ferryboat? Chances a re if you have seen any of these crafts in motion pictures. television commercials or magazine a dvertisemcnL-;, they were provided by Csnemafloat. a company thaf-; a cleannghoust' for nautical <1nd marine props since taken into partnership Joseph Cleary and Marty Capune. "Our backgrounds are nautical but varied," says Cleary, a former free- lance writer and radio announcer. "We've turned a friendship into a business that's a lot of fun." The Newport Beach bache lors say they have no regrets about locating their bus iness some distance from the hub of the motion picture in- dustry ·'We came to Newport Beach to Is ve first , our business comes second." says Cleary. In fact, they have tried to impress m ovie producers with the scenic of- fe rings of the Orange Coast area. Film compa ni es have used Cmemafloat props on locations s uch as Newport Harbor for "Boatruks," Bird Rock off Catalina for a foreign mineral water comm('rc1al and Paradise Cove Pier for an upcoming feature disaster film Rut abovf• all. ('1nc>mafloat boasts 1ncomparahl<· ac·c'l"''i to all things mnrin1• ";./othsng "' 1mpo:-.s1 hle , .. bellows 35 \ear old Clt'arv ··Thc:it 's reall v l ru~· for US l mpo~sthl t• JUSl takes a li ttle lonJ!l'r 0.lly Pilot Ptoe .. t»y O•rv Am-. ... Cinemafloat p artners, from left, Owen Minney. Joseph Cleary and Marty Capune aboard an LCM -6 Navy landing craft. The craft is docked in Newport Harbor. The Newport Heach·ha!->c:d m<Jnnl' firm origin<Jted 1n 1971 . ....,hc:n vachtsman and marine sh1Jp CJwm·r Owen Minncv was comm1s ... 1ont:d tJ\ Walt Disney ·Productions to ~uppl y ~. flotilla of boats for the seafaring morn· comedy"Boatmks ·· Mmney started Csnemafloat as an offshoot of his nautical s upply com pany Westport Marme. Inc He ha'> Capum· for t >.ampl£'. recently travt>led throughout the s tate ~t'archmg for two scagom~ barges. He found one tn Oakland, saving a film company the expense of sh1ppmg cse.-MOVIES, Page C2> The Trombones Led the Big Parade And the giraffes weren't far behind. .. 'There were rows and rows of clarinets Jabber Jaws . one of the mos t famous i '..11 denizens of ~ Marinel and . wa s ~ t here, alon g with S moke y B ear. • Woodsy Owl, Girard Giraffe and Lionel 'I Lion from Lion Coun- try Safar i. And there wer e fish and hula girls a nd ba nds and a ll the other necessary in- g r edien t s for a parade. It was the annual Children 's Parade s ponsored by E l Camino Real Junior Women s C l ub . in cooperation with the Dana Point Harbor Association. Marco Fors ter Junior High School Band , San Juan Capistrano, played for the parade, and a rousing time was had by all. While the band p/a ys, Sandy Boostrom and Girard Giraffe. left, dance. In costume are Michelle Hribar, right, and Sean Starr, far right. ..... ' - • • And kids of every shap e and size. \ ~· .. ~ -~~ __ __..,. ___ __ r ' l I r t I •• I' .. ~· . Cl DAIL 'f PlLO r Tnur~ f"et>ruar; "8. 1980 "[~_B_o_ro_s_e_o_p_e_,...,J} • • • Movies Kept Afloat •'•IDA y . t"Ka• A•Y n By SYDN•:V OMAIUt l\ltlt:. I Mttr<'h 21 Aprn 191 C'hanat· ., nt'Ct'l\.!.,tr~ for Oow (I( l'rt'&lJ\t' Juic'M kno14 11 itcl M l'Ol"tlln..:h <:eanu11. V1q10. SttRltlAr1ui. r:nm113 ftgw t' prumlnentl~ You <'ould f~ll m•d . 1n lov('' TAOltVS (April 20 M• 20l A<'<-ent nn df' tails. tuarmon~. st•c•unly. wilbnl(nt':.:. te> 1wlt•r1 Qu•IJly mutcr1al und to build 011 :ioohd struc·tun• Another Taurm1, a IJbrit und &orp111 rould pluy s itinifkllllt rolt•11 · GEMINI t M tty 21 .June 20 1 Examint' various Jdtlu. poi.s1blhU(•:. ~ sun· or h'rmi;, messaaei., what 1::. l'Xpel·tt:tl or )Ou PtsrtAs. Virgo natives plit} lnipor\nnt rolel'I Short tnp, in respon::.c to l'lpt'l'Wl up1~al , l'Ould be on a.:t•n du C'ANC•:R IJunt· :!I J uh :!21 \our earning capne1ty mr rt>11M·~ Uc•lal1vn::.h1µ b 11Hc·n!>1f1ed You learn whl•re \OU 'lJllll 1n munt•\ and lovt' 1.1rcus C'ttpr1t·v111 .1111! .1nuthl'1 ('anct>r f11?Urt' prom ane nt I) LEO I July ~Au~ 221 l'yclc <t i p<:<tk know 1t. be d1n·l't. confident, original and 1n dependent Re open to cxpenence. adventure and lovt.> You s trike chord of universal appeal VIRGO <Aug 23·Sept 22>. You gain ··rare insights .. A<'cent on privacy, med1tation, fresh resolves Study Leo message. Be aware of securil} requirements. Much occurs behind scenes or as result of cla ndestine meetlngs. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct 22). Follow through on hunch. teach. learn, shure knowledge, rise above petty Jealous y Steer clear of "office politi<'s " Cancer Ll'O. Aquarius persons figure prominently SCORPIO <Oct 2:l Nov. 21 l . Olocks. ob stacles should b<:' re1?arded a s ''constructive challen~es." Diversify. emphasize versatility. humor w111ingnt·~:-; to open hnes of communi<'CJ t1on Si\GITTi\RIUS I No v 22 Del' 21 l Block to progress is removed You arc bette r <1 blt' tn com m unicatc <1nd to gain control or vour own destiny CAPRICORN I Dec 22-J an 191 Check ac counts. obtain appraisal. t ake stock become familiar with basic procedures. methods and 1s- ~ues Co-worker or one who shares inte rests as <1n ally. whether or not you are aware of 1t AQUARIUS <Jan 20·Fe b 18 >: Maintain moderate pace and a low profile Accent public rPl alions. diplomacy. willingness to defer to fC:lm1ly member Avoid direct confrontations PISCES I F<•b I!> March 201 Be St'lect1n- when it cnrm·~ 1<1 choosing md1 v1dual to do re· pair work nn homt· apµllanct·s or <iutomobtlc Emphas is on rl\•Jlt'n<knts. persons who expe«t somettun~ from you hut have little thought of gi\'1ng anything 111 rt•turn Kl·t·p guard up' E .... a ·--~k Phone Wins Over Letters I don l expc·c•t ~•n\nn•· IQ l!<'I lrK> r hnk1·d up ahoul lh1s. hut \H' arc.• in lhl· m iddle of N<1tional L1tll<"r Wn ting W1·c·k I don't know <.1 b<>ut you. but I'm going to ob s erve it by !>ttlinJ.! right down and calling m y friends whom I have n 't wnllcn in Lhree years MY RELUCTANCE lo wnte letters is based on several reasom. <a I I nevc·r have anything to report that is worth 15 cents: lb> when I r ead the m ovl'r. I sound like ci shut-in a nd get very. dl•prt'ssNl t c· 1 I n('Vl'r n ·m1.·mhe r to mail them <ind hnd m~"'C'lf going 1hrough them months lcill'r. c:hanl{mg ·The• baby 1s walking" lo "The be1by 1s marrfrci" or "I ;1m on a rl1cl a nd must lose 15 pound"" to "I am on 11 du.•l and must lose 15 poWld!> O\'er l'ach knee · I am intrigued by letter writers what prompts them to write, how much they write, and their system for replying MY MOTHER runs her correspondence like a railroad. Upon receipt of a letter. she will sit right down that evening and fire one back <couldn't you scream?) being careful to note on what day it was sent You will hear not one word from her until you write back. You never have to worry about your letters crossing one another en route. Another friend of mine only writes whe n som ething happens. I haven't heard from he r in three years and can only assume she's serving time somewhere. THE RE'S ANOTHER kind or correspondent wh om I only hear from whe n they are in another country. Obviously, I'm on the B list a nd receive communications only when they're doing something they're proud of. Most are merely acquaintances and l am astounded when they s h a re intimate d etails or their ir· regularities. The intriguing thing about the pos tal system Is its optimism toward its future. They not only assume they'll have one, but they're already figuring out how it will work. The letter o f the future will be sent electronically via satelllte. THEY ARE studying a system that will transmit a mess age to a post office where it is transformed into digital data at the rate of 10 pages per second. then beamed to a domestic satellite for Inst.ant transmission to a receiving post office. There It would be reconverted lnto • &>rlnled form, automaUcally folded, and lnaert- • :.ed Into an addressed envelope at t.be speed of • ~four to six letlen per second. I'm not sure, but I t.hlnk tbey've just Invent- ed tfte t.elesratJl. .. Re•Upholater -that Old Sleeper or Sofa ~. ;· ~89 ,;.,, .,.._, I IRYINE UPHOLSTERY ,.,, ......,.. .... ,,. . .,.._ .............. ........ °'" ce..M , .... , ....... I from l••Kr t I) ont• from tlou .. tun t1t .. rn .-~ltmutt'd <'06t ur s 17~ 000 It ~ouhJ h1.t\'1• co"l tlwm JU.'\l u:. m1a·h to make lhl• 11111.c" u11 to i.h1µ II ,.. ~llyll ('UJ>UJH' J ror n)(-1 rt-cord r o mpany merdi.111el1:.1·r und an I h 1 opolo~1i.t In uddluon to uhuut :1[) l10ut~ owned b> llw compan). C'tnl·mufloat keeps tub:. on y udit tt11cl ht1u t owners throughout Utt• wor ld They also can c hoo11e r1 om u genl·1·oui. pool of Orun1>te Coast boat ownen, Hout.. .. and mann<.· t'qu1pment also ar" s upµlt t>d with 11ua l1flt!d 'lllntJ)l·rw n1> and ll'chn1 eul cxpcrt!se 1 n I he· h;tndhng uf the Vl'SSt'I!! Anet wlil•ll they <.'U n t find the• 1ra1m·d i.tunt f1cr:.on ... to pilot the boat:., they'll do 1t thl'mM·lves "Whdhcr "'l' · H' d un l' 1 t or not, wc"n· bout ur wntl•d peo1>ll• :.o we can 110 11 ," !>;!}"> MIMl'Y . Jti "noat1ni.: kno"' led~t-..., nol ava1la· bll' v ia th~ la bo r pool that the studio has." Minney e xplains · ·)r you called the prop department al Warner Rrothers or Paramount and asked for 1929 or 1930 lifeboats and life pre- servers of the same vintage they'd call on us." T h at's what happcnc•d recently when CmemaOoat was commlasioned 10 provide authentic lifeboat.a and othtr nuuUcal equipment for the ln· production Irwin AJlen feature film "Memory of Eva Ryker." The feature fil m. which has a plot similar Y) the story of the tu-fated maidtn voyage of the Titanic. was filmto,d, In part, on the Queen Mary. Faced with the logistical problem of lifeboats that couldn't be removed from the Long Beach-docked attrac- tion. the threesome re furbished hastily acquired lifeboats. and aged them to fit into a contemporary l.920s setting. The Newport Beach partners feel they save the film industry money as well as protect private property The glamor and movie box oHice receipt tallies often give boat owners inflated hopes for boat-usage f~s. they say ··Boat owners and the boating public have a confused attitude about the movie industry." says Cleary "We 're trying to get the boating public to know there's a firm availa· ble to represent their interests. '1 Cinema!loat insures that boat owners are given a fair price a nd movie and advertising companies carry adequate insurance to cover PRESLEY BOOK Sonny West. former Elvis Pres ley body~u a rd and ('O·author of <1 hook on F.lvis q 11P~t1on-.. tl";il 1 :HIM' of tht• -..ingl'r ·.., ell' al h What Killed Elvis? ;\'ASH\'ILLE. Tenn IJ\P 1 The author of a rontrovers1al book lhat first disclosed Elvis Prcslcy '1> drug abuse says add1t1onal doctors ~hould be investigated. as Presley's Mem phis physician was Sonny West. who he lped wnte the book "Elvis What llappc ncd'1 ". says al le ast thre~ othe r doctors or dentist<; 1n Los J\n~<'lc' or Las Vegas prescnl>cd drugs for Presley. PrC'Sl<f!-Memphis physician. r>r Geor~e N1chopoulos. had his medical licen·se s uspended for three months and was placed on probation !or three years by T ennessee medical authonties ror indiscrim inately pre· scribing drugs for the late king of rock 'n' roll and nine other patients .. THE FBI OUGHT to go after these othe rs." suggests West. who was a bodyguard for Presley. The book. publis hed 15 days before Presley died In August uny. created a stir by reve ahnR the stnger h ad abused "uppers and downers" for years. In testimony last month in Mem- phis before the Tennessee Board of Medical Examiners. the whlte·haired Nichopoulos said Presley took pills to sleep, wake up, feel better for con- certs and relax after them. In effect. he confirmed many of the book's dis - closures th at had been so con · trovcrc;1al "'twn thl· pulllwat11in "'a' rel1·.1sed Wt•st. th<' .lllthor "'1th rou~m Hrd West and l>:e,·e lle blC'r . wh<J alc;o we re Pn-..i.,~· bodyguards . s:iys he doesn't. feel part11·ul.irly vindicated by Nichopoulos· t1·~t1 nwn~ .. TllEKF:'S ~OT TOO m uth v1nd1cation. but p('<t plt· called u~ liar:. and we weren ·1. · · hf' ~a vc; Wec;t , n ow an actor and hon..e breeder hvin~ 1n Los An g~·ll's. ~ays he understands from ne ws reports about the N1<'ho poulos heannf( that Presley's dru~ UM! was worse lhan he realized. "I didn't r••alize he was getlJnll that many s hots.·· the for mer bodyguard s ays . "Ills rear end already was a pin cushion .. After the book was published. West s ays the authors had trouble making people believe their s tory "PEOPLE HAV E VERBALLY dressed m<' d o wn.·· he says . "Everyone seemed to think he was straight. but he experimented with all kinds of th1n~s Ile liked a 'dreamy high· " Many of PrC's l<'y·s close friends de· nied the ac,:cusaltons a nd said the three ex-bodyguards were striking back because Presley had fired them a year before the book was published. ADYANCa UGISTllATION NOW On:N. Now 1c; the umco to sign uo tor ICC' r.k.111ng lessons nt lht• k 1• Capcldes Chalet Whr'thf>r y<~Jve 1<:11 sl<lll{\d helorP Ot nf'Vl'1 I( f' sknled 1n '{(XJI MP, (10(' ol lhl><;t' rt.1<,c;cs IS IOI y<'AJ Ch'lscs hll up last. so c<>ll loony IOI .111 lhl' 1nt0tm11100 !Of the Wl'lOI<· l,1m1ty ADYANCI RmllVATIOMI POil GROUP PUNCTIONI. lcl' C,lp(ldf"i Chalet IS a gmat Place for p11va1e 01 1nisllhll100HI group lunctlOl'IS Ctlll now IOf IOSCllVll!IOnf, 714/979-635 I ICI CAA\DESCHALET Z701 Harbor Blvd. Barbor & Adams Costa Mesa 979-8880 any damages lncurred as a result of boating mishap. company clout . the boating en· thusiasta have managed to convince the Navy to lease out a frigate for a TV special featuring the djsco group Vlllaie People singing their record· ing hit" In the Navy." "When we charter a boat we can do whatever we want with it." says Minney. "But our contract protects the owners. We make sure when we return a boat it's ln good or better condition than whe n we got it." And they spent a day cruis ing the Pacific aboard a Coast Guard cutler shooting still photographs for a Je f· ferson Starship album cover. When approached by a movie com · pany. CinemaOoat will offer a selee· lion of boats and prices to meet the demands and budget of the movie company. CinemaOoat also works out or the celluloid SPotlight. C l ear y s p e nt a year 1n th e Philippines coordinating s upport boats for the F'rancis Coppola Viet nam Wa r epic "Apocalypse Now " lie wrote about his experiences fer rying cast and crew to filming loca lions for Playboy an(1 Penthouse magazines For a rttent episode of the TV de· tective spoof "Tenspeed and Brown Shoe." for example . Cinemafloat pro· vided a 135-foot yacht for $2.500 a day. Minney says the TV film company had been quoted a price double that amount from a private charter service "And there's a lot of boats that will not be made available under any circumstances unless we're in the middle." opines Mi nney. o f the com- pany's access. for instance. to Peter Fonda 's80-footcustom diesel ketch. Although the company s pcc1ahzes 1n providing nautical props, they'll build. refurbish o r d1~ up alm ost anything needed by a movie company M 1nney especially r em emoers me day he took his partners to Orange Coast tidepools to get crabs for a desperate movie studio prop buyer . ··w e want people to get what's ra1r for their boats and the mov1e in dustr y to get what they want.·· adds Cleary. "But 1l wasn't as easy as you thank." r ecalls Cleary. "We went all over trying to find those buggers "And t hey bite hard. We had bloody lingers ." Mustenng their business savvy and Housewives Strike Back ll E \ H I< E \ l l I-. 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I tr aded a luc rative rareer and d esig ner Nella Barter Helps Hm tied Housewives Wlth a UniQUe Worksh<>C> on Organization Hne,_...,....._.,w ..... 0 --·-----·-0 --.. .... --••• ., .. __ _ a-""-"'"°"'_' __ ,_,._ ... _, ·----"'-""" ____ _ ...,..., _____ ,. ___ ..., __ ------"o;-~~.;c.;:=------.,....., ............. ,,......,,_ s.te ... ~ . ._ D-101 tw...,. ..,._. .. ., ,... .............. c:.-1>t-nn trotters TM Wolklng lody Enjoy touring ond .tlopping In trw comfort. Bone, Com4tl, Ruuet or Nervy Coif. AJI with crepe soles . M , .. 10 it'6 ~ ................ .ffuti~ SH01._ ............... _, n F••hlon l•l•nd • • • Newport •••ch ?H-1111 . COMICS I CROSSWORD DAILY Pit.OT CJ MARMADUKE by lrld Andtnon PEANUTS by Charles M. S<1tul1 BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch "You're not going to lower the fuel bills by chewing them up!" SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Which kind of $f)ice om I mode out of?" DENNIS THE MENACE IT L()()(S LIKE NO ONE IN ™E CLASS KNOWS THE AN~ .---~~~------0 • I t t • I W H l( DON'T 11.f FOR6ET IT.AND SENO OOT F~ A PIZZA ? FUNKY WINKEABEAN by Tom Batiuk FUN~ 400 ~OULD A5K ... I I rii.a.!l.W '·" .'Gf,( \ / I • ' I _JL . J I ~ Ll HOW DID 1H~ BAMD DO Ai 111E 5fATE <.DNTEST, HARRY 2;. by Jeti Mac Nelly ORABBLE ~ N.ell. (Adv\ce and widenc.e) OOR f.lltl., M'-1 eo'4Ht1~t.lO IS ~CALl.'1 CME~P. E..Jt.('1 "f\'11( W( bO OVf, 14 M~KC~ ME: 9A"I M'-1 Owi.l WA'1\ Ferd & Tom Johnson FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE GORDO by Mell L.azarius ONl..Y I~ YO(..( P'l...4N TO ~TAIZT ONE or: T~ ~OOO P1ECE J 1G5AW PLAZU.E5 .. JUDGE PARKER ARE 'IOV CERTAIN THAT !>ME CHAN6EO 1HE TRAVEL OCHEOUlf? IN OTHER WORO!I, YOU'VE CANCELED THEIR ~IP RE~ERVAlt0N 5 ON l HE CORAL MOON' YEe>, I VE:RY MVCH ~a-n APPRECIATE YOUR CALL I TUMBLEWEEDS OR . SMOCK SO 'WHA""r CAN YOU c:::>O Ae,Qui'" 1'"HeSS. A Ge SP01'"S ON MYHA"-IDS, c:::>oc-roR!" f"CRP' tlOT 1"'1 C.'EnR Mt HtuHL)' ~"1 .. 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Californla Published Orange Coast 90017, <113) b80·~~o Dally Piiot Feb. 28, 29, Published Orange Coast Ma r. 6 1980 972·80 Oallv Pl101, Feb. 28, 29, ' Mar. 6. 1980 971· P UBLIC NOTICE PVBUC NOTICE 1."'••11toacc10 .. n.-~TM S"'°"tt O, TH• ANMUM.ITAT9M9NT YI A• ••HO oc~•n. tm .. 1"MUlt'--~ ,,, ................... ........ .._Y-11-, ... ,....,...~ ..... ,. ... , 1 .... Mtftot c..MUll ..... 141 G""8,.1411!t...Otonlrtll\lltld\ur•>11• kle(l<tl ""111~ FllM' Untttl...., 11#\(1\ huf"J>lw• 1 G•h• IL01ilol lromope11U0tt1 '"',..•W IDacf'IHWI 111 c.t>ll•I alld ,..,,.,Ml ..-..... t.•.ooo •.UO ..... J,IM C1U,7171 ,.,,., ,.,1"111~ .... ,f'O "" ., ... .,,, lftW•-111 'OK•• Nallonwlda tl.OI0.000 -.<cl .. 111..,. """'' premlwm• t.M"°' t1,,,,,_'"'°"c..c.tlfof nl• 1,tlt,$70 A<<IOet't•...i .... 1111,.....,1""'1• Olr.ct (.tltfof'ftl• 716 Wt ......., ceftlfy tllel lllt Haft 1'-t an 111 '4< ..... l'Ce Wlllt l ... a-1 Stet•menl f9r ,,_ -....... Oeu-it, 1.,. 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Bads 8ay1oution fent0c., limitaUon. or 1blie tq 5 bedroom home ctiecnminallua ~ on ,__ a b111e farnlly I r.-e. ~· reb~IOI,, ""· ~nn addition bi1 or ~ ongtn, or an for )"(Mlt pool ta lflteatibn to make any !*I e<'t for Uw hig such preference. bmlla fanaly and uw price 1- LIOll.ordlscnminallQn " nl(blat Sll8~ This newspaper w 1 U noe kooWlaflY 11ccept any ad vert 11a1 for rea l f9t&e wtucb l.S U\ VIOia uonoflhelaw. PUU911ALTY 54'-0814 IHTmTAIMHS DIUGHT 3 Bdrm -+l pool &. s pa 'Ne entry to lavish l.iv111g r oom and toa :.l y ••••••••••••••••••••••• fireplace. Gourme t G ••ral I 002 latchen, formal duung, 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• huge bdrms and 23 ' MESA VBtDE game room. Wall or glass $159,000 OYerloolung pool and EZ Beautiful l r ee-llned care rear grounds. A~k­ streel, leads to super ang SlJ0,900. Call now' sharp 2 story execuuve 963-7!111 home Walls or glass I ''"' 1•1 • . • .. . =n~~~~~~l~~s'}~~~ [a IB~:H·~1 }~r~~~/~.h~g:u~~~~ 'Ol)j i ~ kitchen overlooks sun filled breakfast area. 2nd story hos ts. ~eparate master swte . + 2 more queen si zed bdrms PnC'ed to sell fost. 646-7171 •1 I• II I ''•I 11 •1 I HEWPOIT IARGAIH Owner will cons ider lease OJ)tion on this 5 Bdrm +library Newport Beach ho me. O wnt•r s ays. m ake o ff e r ' Private tmn gated e ntry. rormal dining, bar In famtly room. dark room and 111credible kitchen Master bdrm Wltb mar. LOW INTYEST ble fireplace. Make an 1.tke over the 'oan on offer! 673-SS.SO this beautiful 3 Bd rm , .,., ., .,. , , . <'Ofldo Community pool \\1lh all t he :imcmlws [ ~ •. ! Woo t last JI only S61.000. • ~:wi66 . • ' --, ' ·. . fNhelc-.11 Real Estate Inc. YawO'Wft loot Slip Lar~c 3 bedroom 21.4.1 balh townhome, sharp condition, end unit. con· venienl location, 30' shp. A great buy at ~5.000 HARIOR VIEW HILLS 1 fl cl rm 11 I' I v 1• d r r 1· r r t· !o h I ; d t'C'ornl cd . n,.~, c·11 rp<.'t . privat1• ya rd , Pl'd e<'l lnratmn for small c·h1 ldrt•n S25!1.000. NEWPORT TERRACE TOWNHOUSE An affoutable & cOft•etffftt odclrns with 3 bed. 2112 baths in a w~d 2 -story condo. Clean & ta1tefully decorat~ &.joy all ~ befteflh of community recreation and tennis. SI 14,900. 631-1400 OCEANFRONT ON PENINSULA Hew on~ market! 011htanding dupex with 4 bdmts & 2 bdrm units ri«jht Oft the sand. Excellent summer/winter rent~ area. Sells partially fwwilhed. $475,000. 631·1400 WATERFRONT HO MES. INC- l<t 1\1 I TM f ,, •• u,,,, .. , f'"tJ"''· M1 "'"'"' ·'' :?111, \,\. c. 1·.1 It ,, ""•-wt"Y)r' H,..,,, •, 631 -1400 ti >"''"" .. I\. H.1!N._t 1 .. tuvt 671-6900 ···@~ real ~ estate -DOYB SHORES. F.tostlc lack lay Ylew. HHhcl btdoor SW~ ~ .. waterfoll. leautlf11I c111toU11IHd 4 bedr oom + maid's rooift. New corpefftlg. wait COYeriwc,p & di ,..ri.L A pnsticJk*s hotM In a P""ffcJious area. OffHed at $650,000. -CHOICE MESA YEIDE. OHLY U0.!500. Walls of gloss e.od to priYah ,..,.... & apo ht tMs lonfy eHC11tf•• tto.M. 4 LAr4)e bedroa•, l NIK. 3 flr•ploc••· wftta • llNtfet-Mfh with priYGh littt.g roo& Jnt hhcL - l llDIOOM CHAIMll. ORiy $12,500. Tltl• ...... d...... .... 0 1o.,.1y ..w.d ._.., ,... wltll cny flr•ptec•, loYety decor, ..... cw ....... ....,.., to ... , -5 llHOOM, 2100 SQ. FT., IM llVIHI.' OMLY SI 49,000. Prhete cowtw•d...., wttta spa wtkOIMS yo. totMt~Sbt•11M.llltetta IMHH. ~......, ,..__ C .. to'" ti.ts MWlyl.W~. 2744 L COAST HWY. COAOMA Da MAR ...._.,...,. S-. ....... Por S. HwM1 ..... S-. Ho.H F0r S-. Thurwdlv. Februety 21, 1900 DAILY Pft.OT C5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . __ _.;..;..._ __ ,;.__;_ _______ .....;;;;..;;.;;..;.~;;;::..;.._.....;:::::, ., .. ,.. 1001 •••rel IOOJ •••ref IOOJ ., .. ,.. 1002 HCMtwtfwS-. Ho.MtforS-. .._...,_,.~ ··••·•················· ··················•···• ·•·•····•···•·•·••·••·· ····••················· ~:~;.;.···········~;~~ ~;:.;;;;··········ic;oi ~·4':.·.:;.;;··~-;~ / S~LID CHATIAU IN CDM Vt-ry unlttUl '' ('ull·h th 1~ two l bedroom . l h nth un1 ti, or <.1 l l>ed room. 2 trnth honw . llow1.•q•1· \-Ou <.irrangc 1l. ll '" euh• Hf'ul pr 1dt• or owm•rship, new lntc ht•ni-. ha! hrou111 -.. u bru:k patw 11n<t ·• fr1H·<·d ) at d Lon1lt•d ntiar lhl'<il rl' .... twp~. l t•11111 ~ <.ind M'ht>ol Ill I\ l l(JHS' l1 /"i hll(JO WES I.EY N TAYLOR CO. REALTORS si nct· 1H46 BIG CANYON "DOVE:R" REALTORS 67S..551 I -lM HIWPOttT IUCH: °" A•...W. Co..-..: TM llllfft c_. lettd •HI popt*m'. Dolons MOdef; pri•ecy. ~. oc.-.-WL Wei priced at S 119,500. -CotlOMA DEL MAI: 0. &..ii 1,_. llridl fl,...,.... wittt rolMd......, wood be-. c~tlirH~t + dM:odd•• ieteo.e .... s 114,000. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 f.. Coast Hwy .• Coroao .. Mew 675-5511 BAYFROHT \\'<' hav<' sever al fine homes with pier & slip EL TORO HORSE COUKTRY .1 n d r m s .. 3 b a t h s . r a n c h s t y I <'. mini·est alc m o range groves. $249.500 BILL GRUNDY, R.EALlOR ':"< ' 341 Boy\1de 011v~'. N 8 b7~· b161 . . ................................................................... . ~(® E?Boch Realiy IUL ESTAn OCE:l.LEHCl SIMCI 1949 COME WrTH US .•. to SPYGLASS HIU. ~ 5 be«-OOM, fOf"mll clNftq rootlft & fmnity rOOM. W.te blll•c.d bock ywd wtftt poot & spa & c""*-'t play y.-d. Newport Scltool District. $439,500 · NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 2 Wataf: ...t Homu TA.ICE YOUR rtCk Tnplex CM $189,000 Tnplex c~ S1S2,000 2on Lot C.\1 $132.000 4 Plex C\1 Sl6fi.<XIO 4 Plex C~ SOO.tlllO 1 t:rubCM S4.2:5.00J 4 PlexOr Sl:Jlj,U()O 4-F1~1 Anaheim Sl+l.000 1 rtr Prk R1ver i.1d c C.-tll-f •• Super •aJ~. hts.000. Pleu ant Jbr. 1 ~ ba ~. ,,.., auum.able &oan. Large 80xUIO Fee Property. ..-Morniog Canyon Rd. 714-'ltl).05()3 BY OWNER 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OAK GLEN 0 1stlnc ti ve n ew 2 bedroom, 21~ ba con· dominiums. S99,.,. 2:518 EJderi Ave, C.M. 642-6734 SYCAMOU CiUH IRAHDHEW Fabulous. large 3 bd, 2' 2 ba Quality townhomc r<nioe. Only 8 avc.ilable. from S109,990. 2A30 Santa Alla Ave. 6'2-6734. S BR 4 B a c u stom wa1,.r r r ont home ~ w 17x 3~' p\I do t k~ P t H et1 $!}95.0llO l'• SJ.(l'l!>.000 direct fn1m Ix.alder For deu111, on the.e home:; ofi•i ,, ppt to see, er.II Carol He.if, .;/\ 6:11~-~~ only S27S.OOO --------100/o OOWH il..,..DOHE> ~ Beach rancho 3 Bdrm. pool 2 !I IJ.t'> ~ lulchen \'1t>w t11 bntk court \iHd, Jl()(ll, ,pa, HB(J JIU! l'1ly 11.:hl.'> <..ll..trllllll~. V"' di') i.icOt1 nv ;1rri .... , A:-'>um ... b1• ~1.1n 1;n~1 18 UruU. S A SS75.000 .\1ost ol t.ht'SC properties ,,{fer rre;1t1vc hnancinl( C.a.11~2660 C::SELECT T PROPERTIES IEACHDUPUX fs all you n e e d l o pure hue t.hi11 sharp 3 Bdrm 2 bath home. I l features h a r d w o o d floors. new d rapes and 1~ pn(-00 al only S87.9SO F'or more inform allon c-.. il I 546-5880. ~kn• 1s luxur1011s . t·omforl<1blt.• Ii\ 1ng in rr('sl1 g11111s H1g ('anyon. on (I (fllld. f)l'J\alt• <·111 d1· ..,,11· i-.ln•t•I I..1r l.!t' <·or111•r fol. Ill'\\ 11111 s hronm \\'h ll l' <·:1r pt•I111 ~ I llr1111111 \'11·1or1.1n w l11tl• on \\ h1tc· I lnt·k,•cl ".11lp:1 pt'I' 111 rn•1 ~tt•r h1·d1011111 'llll l' 11wl11d111g d n·ss1ng 11111 111 ,\: ..,1111!..Pn t ilc· t uh \ I r11l ,v <•lt•u:1n1 '..! l11·tlro11111 '.! l1 :1f ti f' I' S I cl l' II (' f ' J II ~ t • \\ p n I' I '., f I n U-. I n · s 1 d P n I 1. ti 1 · 11111 ni 11r11 1 ~ s :i ri ! 1 . ~' o o 11wlud111J.( I ht· I.ind I .. 1r,L!t· .i~...,11m.11Jl1· leauHM lido . llr.111d ne'>' I lid 1 rn ~parate m~lr ht•d rc.11 1rn ' U I t I' Up" l .1 I I ' t. f1rephwes, wl'lh,ir. J·" wilh imported til<'' 1·0111 plt'lt'ly ne'>' lhrou~huul I ven ha, a m•w l1ll• r110( t'all fur morl' tll'IJd, ~.OOJ --o-ur-LEX_E_S -~ - OCEAN VIEWS! ~HERITAGE R~LTORS Stont"I t h row f rom Newport sandy beal'h(>:'I , gn>al rerital area wnh ~um mer a nd w1 n1er 1---------b•·ht-duJ~ to max1m1zP 1 ____ -.-.-. ---- ln;1 n H11orn l11r p111>I ~ .. , • .ill\ 1111ll' \.\' h,\ lllll I\ O\\'" WESlEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 21 I I Son Joaquin Hill1 Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-491 O -·assiciifeil · t~ BROKERS-REAL TOltS l OH W 8olb"" U l-lUl' ISLAND UVlHG Fashionable Cape Ctld 3 Bdrm home. VClca11on retreat or yeu r round lJ' ing, Giganuc l.Jvmi: room hosts ma3s1ve lJ<'a ms and coey (lf't!pla~ Walk to b;,y, beach. waun._ & shopa.Call673-8SSO .;lll'I' Q • I ~, 1\ lll\'1'1'111 nl I t,11 h•1r Im ··~1 nwni <'11 RUSTIC 2 i R okler home on laf)(e tree rnvcred lot Easts1dc CofiU Mesa. 185,000. ltoy Mcecrch. Rltr. 548-7729 Ocemt FnMtt lot BEYERL Y HILLS Three A rch B.1) . ...,0 OOllENY LOT Butlcl Laguna. Site rart• to en ~our drl'a m UPon thh ure So. Coast. &>cunly 'PC<'la c ular butld1n•! encla\e o~erlook' l''t '>llt' View lot with room qul!>1te co' t> Court1·sy lo I fnr pool! $295,000. Brkrs. Qua ll fwd bu} Cr'> LCICJll9'G ViUoge R.E. only please 213 62H !JOO 497-1461 ---- LIDO BA YFROHT Spacrous four lwdro<1m horn<' un p n mt· Vi:l Ltd<> Nord 111t•;1l1on Pwr & slip plus m:.rn v oth<>r :imt•n1t1<'' Prn·t·d ln M'll <tl $!17~.flOO OfJ IN NEWPORT CENTER ~ 644-9060 ~> •• ti We Proudly Present LIDO SANDS -$138,500 Walk 100 y<J rds to bNH:h or tomm ass 'n p ool. G r;:icdul. oren rtes1gn wa rmr d by natural "ood talhc<1ral ceilings with beam~ throu ghou t . Dark room . City park . lC'nnis courts & play arec.1 Seller anx1011s HEWPOIT HEIGHTS+ R.V. ACCESS Love ly family hom e on large lot with room for boat or RV storage . Newly painted interior . woodsy a tmos phere. secluded patio & backyard. Close t o e ver yt h i ng ! $169.000 JACOBS REALTY 675-6670 T~kGlen N1f1y Laurel l'lan, :! Hd r m , 1h· n u nt1 •J l' llghUul (..1111.rming pallO, nr teruus. pool. As~m 111 Only $172.500. Ca II Barbara Hutching.., at 675-6000 3 &J HR Ullll'> $2"5 1•~' :1 &:!H'tun1h~'' ;.1~1· .It. I Ill~ uruh ~'W.:J ::.t•1 · Balboa lay Prop. Re-affc.>n "'675-7060 "' Pari& Udo Condos 2. ·i & 4 Bedroom'> w;th n11•!1Jl 'k~ po•JI ,,,u11.1 Jdl'lL'LI & lob ,,f l•IJ' II 'll·" l' 1n ~11n n \ 't<ill I >11·1:•• '>I J rl 11 I' ~I•• )1111 '>'Ith ; 1111'>'11 I'·• ' 1•nt II ... 11P1rc I rd•· , 1•1 1'( I t1r c I •110 l'r.<'I ~ifi~d Buy~r Wm-.'s Oc~~tront I 11n !°lll'wport l'rnn 11r 1 -..111\h Ill l.ai:una ti• h Sm~lt• fam1l) mulup1 .. d1wlllnl! ur 111mm I 111 l'Oll'lt'Unlb IJrkr 1111 1\<'(I Wntt' K l.111 hn 11 .. x 4:.'0. L.1k1· 1\11 "'"hi' ad. C;1 II f •12·1:.2. or < '.111 711 :J37 iM 11 or I-' t:'> 337 1717 Find what you ""ant in J)'<11l) Pllnl Clas:.1fled.'> CE GEDBDB ELllNS CD. OVER 55 YEARS OF SERVICE NEWPORT llEACH BIG CAHYON ,, " I f .. 1n11u-. \ l I 11 I Ii ~ \1 "" I " •• \\ 1u<11111! "'"I"'""' ti SI 11r 1•• 11" 1 h•1k11 • \I .1rlt)I' F11t1' i\ Sf•·" 11111, I .111n1· ll••Htl '"f" rl.1 !1\1 I 11111 ll1•1l 11111m I 1111 r ,, 11111 II.Ill 11.rth ll11n11 f'l•t'•n• 1·11 1111.11 11 .. 11!1·11 '"'' h1•11 J 11·11\\1th I 111·1111 1 111111 \l 1•t• I :-.11111• I ""1r1 .. u It tlt.111 \l.11 l d1· II .11 It \ I• \I 111 ' '"'' ' ""I ' "I I 111 \ltlHUPIP • 111 .;., \"" ,uq 63 1-1800 881 DOVER DRIVE WESTCLIFf GROVE! Cl I' 1·: \ I> \ 11 . 'i I I \ \ 1 I H ~ K ' W<·..,IC'11ff .1t l>o\ <•r P rr\ 1" ?'I '\I'\\ f'.\t•1·ut1,1· ll11n11 ·-. 'J \\II ti.·a11t1ful mncf<·ls for \llllr 111'Jl('('l1on ~Bfh. & ldir<ll \ to tB lh & ram1lv r m S ingle & 2 :-.tory homr .... · 11 1gh tellings . .;,p;:1t1n11~ rooms. ~ou rmt•t kitc·hcn All w ; dining rm :-. $340.000 to $445.000 ind land. Sales Offi ('<' phon e• num b rr f.46-5092 C Sl'hwe 1c k 0 rt. B. Owl•ns o r .J. l<~dlunrt IC 73 ) 752-1414 551 .. 700 (t.JMPv\ V,,tl~y (.,,,.,.. w~c ""'"' 64J .. 2l5 644-4100 Q()I 0ov .. ().,.~ ~bi'< v ...... ( ........ r::~~:~' $@ R4U~-L&~~~· 14ue4 ~. Cl.41? • l'OUltH ----- 0 f ec>f'O"'Of '-"'•'"1 of ~ '°"' ocro,..bled """d' b.. low to '"'"' lo..r .. _ .. ""'"" I K I F L E C I I 2 I I I I MEW -'UO SHIHY " ''"" 8 munlh.~ 111,J I 1.virm h"m" ""hi• 1 ti •• ~ 1'""11 llf'«ut1f.illy dt'<'orJI 1'(1 l>d1i:tttlul ldndM .1p 111 '. a lllJ""IOI! v.iull•·d 1 ... ,!Jn~ 1n 111 111~ rm dnd a • 01v f1r~pldrt' Onl y Mi .,...(J Cc.II now '.1i~ ..JlU rt'\um l>uplext>' in lhtS areu rarely tQme up for ~ <tnd Uw own1•r of lh1<, pro~r-ly " ""dl1n1? to l r r; <.It' Jo' u 11 p r 1 l' 1· 1249.IJOll CJll 7~1 31!!1 '=SELECT T PROPERTIES IAJtGAIN HUNTYS Quality built home !'>hake· roof , hardw<>o<. floon, dlm.n~. 3 Bdrm : Balh. larl!e yard Aslnn~ iK'i.950 c.iu ~1 1s1 ~HERITAGE REALTORS A ll6oa 1.-d I 006 LLSTATE , ....................... 1 ________ _ REAL TORS I OWlMIMG HOME IACICSAY lieauulully n•mod.eled HAP.SOR TREASURE h<1m~ .. d 2 bdr m apt !STTIME OF'FERIW \ l'Ql rmy 38 K h•>me wn l pool Pnt~I to ~ell at un ly $129 Wl '1.IJ• ''l lt11~ \It'"' (n1"1 1 .j,...., • ., ... 1 I l~lrm ·1 h.11h It ' ·1. f'f ,,,. 11' II 1' • t'•f" 1 .,,,.anlh ~Jmt• I '''""' .,., •• 1Jt.1 r c1n1lj 1 t r • p I a r 1 .., • u n .1 : 1·a1h1·t1r.1I • t 1l1n.:' I m" r ,. r ' r" I' I ,1 l ,, ' I ~ourm.int1' k11c·hc•n .inti hu~1· d1•< k \,.,um,1lJI• l1un 073 ~10 SJl ,000 f.IUOY OC'f'an & rlub a• !1\1''"' p<lOI ):iru 111 !. <'l'•drt"t' II\ ing whdt' OWTUnR tlus lovt>ly double wiue <'Ulich ~ RR &. den Sµ11N' rl'nl S2~ Agt f;46..4JllO WHYptAY RENT? COLLECT IT! Two 2 Bdnn duplev ,, < QC'Olla dd \tar 2 palm" and fQWldr) f(lltm, ·'' '<11tn1l>le hl TD. o"'nt r w ii I h l' I p { 1 n ,, 11 r ,. IT.'3~ "WE'VE MOVEO!" vnu woolll he v1•n 1>m11tl CALL. 644-721 ~ I~ h.c. J bdrm.... 2 ba i.,. .. h h~e rm.., ma.,t, r t .... th VI )iH ' ~l)t,'r kilt h rn<lucle' m1no ...,.1\• & Jen A1rt• HH(.J l.11 in)! ..re& I~. 111" l1t,udully nm dt.'t 11r<1l•·d Dbl l(J r , • • ... "CX"k.!,hop & l<1U11dry rm e , . . l allfor a ppl LOU IHCHTB. mid Auoclattt 229 Mannt>, Bal Is land 675-llll 3Br pool·:!OOO Nalumal. ~~~~~~---:'t1e5a Vnde family home lmmac. w /sparkhn1 HEW~MA.IKET Clulrnw>.g &. unusual. ~­ mode!ed & renoval~ 3 br home ph~ 2 be a pt Largr lo\ e ly room s. rm~1.t.~ b.llh ha..., J.;t Dbl gar. work,.hop. laund nn. L. ltwdlhl & .. llOC- 675-333 I ------ Coronode4Mar 1022 ....•....•.......•..... IRYIHE TIU.ACE ~g Vll'W out Jetty, to~ ba.y J od aJ I the way to Ult<1hna' Lovely 3 Bdrm homt' with all the amerulles Yit•" -.1de II' IOli! d1n1n1:, dl'n and rme;ter sw1e plu" SI>('<' lac-ular 11ourmt>t kitchen, <'Orl"'rttble f.1rnJI\ room with bath l.ari:e bn• k palm and rnut·h morP SR• <XJO, pnt·c· 1nt•h11k' 1tx• land pool 3br + t +. Nr. pv ~ coune. 12~ rin .. n w good dn pa yt. N• Points No q uahfyinh Sma1 h Meyer ~. 7813 o 640-.SJ.S7 ------- 16L1 l'onderosa lies.it Verde Beauty , debJtbtfuJiy chanmng BR.. 2 bath home. Spark I tnJI cl<'an Vacant Grea ne1~hborhood 979 456 a.I\ 6 P:\1 EASTSIDE 2 Hr. I ba w hardwd nn S.56.000 assum. Isl a <1 sr;. int Super 101 B!.500 Cu.rt Herberts l l <Mii 1\gt 6.11·12li6. Spa<'1ous :.! s t ory 4 ll home. fam rm. fµlc, 2b« mmr 1111. RV, blk wall! 11 r :-..11 L's t PI a z a S11:1,:)()l) 546 564J, l)p ~1tSun tu 'J) ··W1·\1 mmt'tl 111 I 6,.2-5200 UHOE:R H0,000 I.ti ttu.' bt•,1u1 1ful I Udrm "' -liomi· 1n J 11•mfit· lut'..t 3Bd.rm.112ba,Wests1de lklll lmm..t·ulJll' with ~ '~ ... 646-362 ,111 a1trar1 '" f.1m i1~ Pete Barrett,. JUSTUSTS> mom. formal dmm.: r m Doa} .1nfi J ,p .. rkhn~ l>1>1>I ''-~ ly Very clean. 4 bdr. homl 1 0om ti 1 :'tte.a del Mar. choice l~u !t;!t~u now· .i~.H'S 'f qwct .,tret'I St 14.SOt ALLSTATE I-------~c~ llandle m an REALTORS 1 180~0cNrtV•w l~#Z~l~t · 5 IDRM. SI 59,000 ( • 11 u n t r v I 1 k ,. ,, I mth Ph"r" 'urrnund" lhl'> fant.1<,111· t.1rn1lv hnmr \tnum t•111r~. lurm11I 1iin1n 1C rnqm . f.-nuly room + bt/nus room too• l'ri ve ll'. seduded mas te r su~. Owntl"ll will h<.'lp w1lh nnancinit C.111 now ror 'ft\l('W 646 7111 ... 2 Bdr 2 bJ , lt-t• I.ind -----• --- 'c w l \ rte<'ora11•rt REALTO RS Jur uH1. p\l hear h SHAIPCOHOO owe ~real term <> Pnced to ~ell al~ ooo 3br . 2ba. xlnt. aret Hltr 631 5737 list> Opt a v&JI. 194,90! ~7272 Avail. 3-ts OU> eotlOHA DEL MAI EAST SIDE ~story 4 BR 2ba. 40 · 0WC 1st TD on th1 loe112 blks lo China 3Br. H ' .. Ba home Co~4 Big Corona Of O 1 1 O o d fered~S317,SOO. Ca ll n Y 0 n 673 904 f or a p p l. $100.000 :"-,!kr 7 ~r-.... -1.n-the JONES REALTY Wl"St. . a Daily P 1lol ._ __ 6•7•3-6-2•1•0--Class Ad . 642·5678 ,.. GeMrol 1002 c;.._,. 100211-------••• ............................. . R-3 -..oas DELl~HT Cute F.aalside 2 Bdrn to... bulldable lot. Onl Sl02.fl00. Ca II ~9161 OPf N HOll'if ' RIAllY / .ooy SHO, I L E E 8 I I · FOi SALi . I 11 I I' . Auto Body business for s ale. f Yo-.g ..ct excftiftg WAnlROMT J complete with inven tory & good I R U l A R l ! · Coneldt!flno some 01 ihe dory~·• c....-. Looda of ..... OWNER. Jbr. t~ba. cln rm. Auwne •.ooo. •~~. Ha.aec:rest Home. .... will. Excellent Costa Mesa location. • I' I I I .. r. rar• lh11 ••• com1no out o1 aRd htltrHtlng archltechlr• wlt9' Great potential with a ~ood lease at · -Detto•t. op11on11 11qu1pmon1 fore...-•iew. hp•<I• ..... l ........ a fabulous price. I w y T R H o I could be ··~-. ow...,.•a _,.PLUS a l • ._,..... ..tt ..__ .. 1,-l,_1,.......,1,........,1 .... '-f 0 c-,,..,,. ""' •h11e~1-nllO'ed SI ,otS,000 20 .. ) W tcll&ll Dr , -...L--'--""-...._._~ 11'( lofhl>Q HI .... """"'9 woidt "9 " "" • -V041 dftalop from 11911 No, l ti.to... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC "6ewport46_77• 1 • 1 " • ,.,N, NUMIUfO 1, r r 1• 1• r 1, r 1 REAL £STATE lll!(t$ IN SGl!JA-0 _ _ . • _ • -• ~ !Wit.ti•. PrOl)tnv M~ IASTStDI ASSUMI 9'/tve LM. l ... ·1'12 ..... 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I041 ............................................................. PININIULA + I °"9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UECllM 1.1111 ( A!}ta best ln _thJJ beaull!ullv upsraded Jafenoo. 2 bedroe>ms and" deft in the E1tatea. Lu b laodaC'ar.•n wltb waterfall pand, dafle to Ake, wtm club, parks. PRIME LOCATION ! Just listed, ao hurry! ASSllUILE I.Giii! llere's an excellent opportunity to aaaume the exlsUna loan with no qualifying En.JOY tennis, pool and lake facilities with this bcauU(uJ 3 bedroom roorlo. <'tlll for d~aH111. ,y ... 1.,1t 1lllHl 1,f , ... f\l 1' !1!.1 JOOO 1024 ....... 1044 ...••.................. ~VRDt ONLY Sll.2.~ f'reat1 pa.uil, m an t'l•HJ.., deror 1u1d clt>1111 11'> u wht11llt>, )USt 11,lfil "I hwTy ! Call 645-0:m ·"'-C ..... 'tU.• LOOK HERE!! Lovely Mt:i.a Verde fum1 ly home Larl(e y11nl , f1replat·e. near 11choo1b und !>hupp1nl( Uw111·r anxauous. !-'or mun• 111 rormat111n raJJ. ~>4fi !>!Wl •HERITAGE REALTORS OHLY $94,900 ....................... ELEGANCE AT TUltTUllOCK 1-.lt>ganl uml l0mfort,11ili· 1-. lht' Ut•H wa) l o •k...,l·nbt-thu, t:orJ.:t•Ou\ Turtlrt•rJ1rlt t·xerull\ ,. tuwnhou.~' Lovt'IY hllb wld rul(ht light "'1"w too' 1 lklrm und spal aou,,111-..~ atiuuno Fonnal d1111n~ f~l SZ>9.<JUO' Coll Lu 1111• \It'"-7!);.: 1700 ' I C>J.JFORHIA 4 BR + FAMILY 1-: I 1• ii a n c t• a 11 ti crJ.ftmaru;h11l heN.'' t-:x pandc•ll pl;in 8 uµ 1;ra11t.'<i y:..rd loo' Custum ramlly room Jus l $117.:~ and owner wall fumnl.~ ~.!l!Y.> lnter~I only, 21111 1 l> Call 752 17110 ~ ...... IOU ....................... ~ ~mlt 0 f'l•n. by~ .... WIMP II '•'' 3 hi-. :r ba. ~an ~ 1•w , pool ~000 4"T ~· r111t:1r•~ Or~ woJt.1 .noo 1q fl • Bdrm 3 1111 120,000 tly Uw111 {' .... ~ ln-l110 ON TH .. : I~ IU-. to'.N ttuuutul ;1 Ut 'I. hu luwrr •'tld ollUI Wllh t•lllll ii Wiil drJWW ni.ila.111~ 11 l11(h1 and airy lt;xrt>llt'nl c«t111l1 uon $1:!.\ '•Ill IJN(i<) IC l'.Al. t-:.s l'A l't. «) 11 '\I ...... pori leach 1069 .........•....•........ UDOISlE :~Sty t>arly l 'allf .1 llll den. 3 bu In rm w rii1 & i>t:dmed ce1l I 11n lllilltu W11lk to tw.11 h dub & l\'Olllb ( ol < ii sa1 •.IOI (·a II Ml~IO!'l llt-:/\J.l 'i -s:.-101:11 Emtbiuff Condo s 1 o.ooo dn. owe J tir .! i, tiJ. 1~ r .. 111 '"' Vll•.W .29L'> ~'<lat.111. ov1•11 !'mt &Sun 1·5 ~>'Mi *177 BAYSHORES S385,000 Heauttful &yshor1·'· :1 Bdrm e xecutive hum• Dl~LOAH ~ 4 br Ptnlt111lla bonw Good auumat>I• eubjec:t to &0'11. lnan Walk lo bay 6 brarh lr# LSll (--a~m t:ttilm 1 ma ktoal tA111 atf' •CANYON Spedan ili1r l (llf c·ounw• ••lat•• .., ~ n " to g !ldrma, ~1 .. bullui l 'O<>I and •Pit IJ .M .UOO 111 STARNES CO. 673-7761 , 9'G CAHYOH I ll<lrm l "ala vi' t u1.tnr 1111( I\'!> 1,(lll ol1l1• lt1Jll < ull for 11ppl 601 LIDO "u~ 1 \\ .ih•r Ir oral I 011do ~'"" 1 .. 1 ul,1r '"'"" '\, '>W1~bl1• lc1a11 l .ill fur 1.kt.11b * < 'ot(. Rea lty ,\ In\ 1•,t 11u·ni 640-5777 HARIOR RIDGE :1 ti I , 3 b it , t' fl II ti t1 llA'b''I \>111r \ """"' l'n1 1-.1 1" ~ 1• J I JI y 0 w 11 l' r S:fl!. IU) 1,.\0 lltiO!> SU VIEW! ~· .. 11n I l'llY ll~hl.-. VICW SZI :>. 000 SJ!l'J. 000 1-. x l'lusr ..,,. l'r1 nr on h 1'11lrat·k T en or•'. /\i:t , 631 l<W Recently remodelc·d SmtCJemrnh 1076 H .. u~hJy up~radt·d 'J'wo •••••••. •• •• •••. •. •• ••. s k y ltg hl s. wc:llta r Nr (',athoh<• 1 hurrh '.\hr beaut.JfuJ patlO With <,Un 2 h.J , rplt• tJlil ~,lf,11:•' deck and spa Fe.· 1 •• nll oc .. an v 11•"' $I :n :,011 •EXCITING• Lw.Ptr\ llt'14 lra vr l1·1• w 1·abana, ouu1d" p.allo • &arden Uuhwu~r d11 po111 I fro,tfrf't l'r1io:1 da1r " t •r1•11ch 11rmo1rc rl1\'1dt•r i ~~ ahrda. runu~r lol ,JIUl3(;3 1 .... , .. ,aria ('u11om l'a tt1br 111 ~,. :..UW. Jar. Ula N11tur11I wood rot 1Jo'R4331 > Aho·lll70 lJn1 nr111 I ..ttx.U, l Ur, 2&. t11ichly ~acSti<J '"vcly = =r11dt'tl Vll\11 W~t HortH·. 2011bl> W t . ''lf..1 1n l..1.: H1lli. IUl'\.':'.I J 'il d l pol k t'OI Ot't lot w la ri:e I'·• I 10 .are11 '\rr con1I 011lv fn.9.AJ I.I l\..5029 I . CLASSIC MOllUHOM£ SA.LES .mlt>llubor. ~e ail> A 540-5937 Ac:ntocp for S. I 2 00 .••.•..•.......•.••.... AGENT Uci' ._, & Cldl'k lool..1111• f11r 1 ·•Kent who :.pel 1.ihl1·., an I.ind. 100· t'11111 ll\ISSIOO, Vf"ry u.:Jo:rl':> I\ •• ulfu:t> C;ill Mr nark m Nt:wport lkh &,I IGt)I, 1300 ...•..••...•.•......... 4-PLEXES HtOM Sl59,000 200/o DOWH HEAR ots.tEYLAMD Broker (714 1750 11>34 1500 .........••....•....... 4 super 8drms. ramal\ nn. RV act'CSS and lan.:e comer lot 8e fast 1 Tha:. v.oo't la:.t! Cull 645 0~:1 fiillJ I nl with vault a l llad~tr Lawn Mortu.il') ~ UIQ4 lt1 nng [ I A mu!> l \ 11 .., "t' t-'" r f>:!r>-4ll!n. 1!12 llliMl.i ~ 1t~!'Jl:101:11 ~~~~ Jlrl'Vlt'W , rn\1 ~ _!?~~lE_ ~~ ........ ~?.~~I f ~ H~lt~I ¢::~.::-: .. , .. ,, ·=~:.~~:.\·::~.: ::: " . ' .~-... .. _ ' ___,_ WocllJbn1li:1· Grove, laJ..,. l.1\1•. i.an~k ra m al) J l Wcntlltele:.t!7 1a1·h1·d home ~ The ~Em.hide \ubum fur Sl:t..!.3J<l T he lmma1 ulat1· :! tw11f1M1m l!o•nllt.•y for $131.500 Both home. ::.atua ll'd un ).!u11d 1 n r I 2 11.i 1 h . :! !'a r su.ed R ~ lot. wllh rvom 1'J.r;1 •1• (rple. :ur t'ontl. tu bual1I Sp11tl1·11 -. 111 rn11·row.1v" l 1p~rarlt•d h·n11r. r.11M-cl floor-., fiuoll throu).!hout llra11d lll'W 111 ran11•· & '""'l. Inn"" l\'Jil unrni'<I V11r :..Ill' 1t1r hnil "'''(1;11 ut .. lau11 hv 0w111.r ~.o;•1 •i)li:• drv r111 (.tird1·n .• r ... 1. ·I I •• r ~· •••. I : •• 11 u I I ' I I w •• ,.1111 ath'•' .• ... 1ury :1 '" '!>!:!!"''I f!K H (.Ill 11' lo.1 ('f)llll11 W.1•h "" •••lue1. .1111;;~1 I ••••Ill I 1pl•' ll\I Y.tlll I TARBElL. ,,., 11·" " .. , ••• '"..i 1..iki· l~lf1l l;tl lll/I 11'11111 & ll'rtl'I' lill) •~ . .o II\.' l•Wltl'I lq 5 lcl lanJOin! Well kept Harbor V11•v. llome, uni: own..r ti.•s\ huy <1l $234.Y<JO fl-\•' P;1lt1rkT1•n11n· to'.11 12'il• HE·\l,l'CIH~ :-. l:Wl'Oll'l' 1 ·1n :sT I 12 . 1111 r .1 11• "' •ml I lllll\.n ~·1 J.1'11111'> '\11 ljlWJ(\ 1111: 1 hr I Ii.a ' :JAJI ..q (I '\ r puol ll I 1•11 I payment!> o n tha ... '1)1'.llTlll' onl' lwdroorn • 1mdo ld••,d .,1.irtl·r l'harmmA tn\i.'n or an t•n lJl·IJlj.! Mt"dtlc:rran .. an ,,t mu1ph1•rt' 1-'ull :.e1. uni' ~µu J.11Jol rc·t· room I llKH Call :Al! 11:,>tl TAR BEU. Par1f1c View M1·1111111;.il Prk. L.ake:mlc, :! 'II• ., Sl85 or m .okc 11!1 641;.."205. &t2 '.1732 Conwnen:ial "'~ 1600 .....•••.....•.•....••. ...,(M., I . l~lrrr1 I li.olh SMl•Jfl d11 ,.,.._..A,. '"' 'l 1.lft' •• I 1111011•111 -.,1 1'-Jl'l llU.,21' '*:7111oc1 ·" 111 111a1I, , l\'ff('o.J \J iii ,~, ,'J,J t ,\. , , , I IUUX 111.000 Try ntA or VA 1'8Aoc· l"f Oreut i.rma 1reat pnc.-.• .Ellctllent lnv•t- ment opportunity for new or s"••on•d In vt lor <·a 11 today for rr.h~lLlla 7~ lU) QUAIL PLACE PaortlTIIS'" 10,.. TII 1:)0, .MJ s-a.-.... l,IJ>lx. 3Hr. 2llil ,.,J, I unrl < 1Jmplete ly furnished w \ 11· w l ',yr i. n t' w 1 1wnn c11rry l~rm... t l>lk ll> tJ<'n. '48.000 dwn Sl!ll 1100 \~t 1. .. ., liolmhort rt' 14 I!°).\'! 447 J JUST LISTED I Urut.s ~l11 Ana J Hr 2.& ea 1-'re.hly pa111ll'<I: oo cumc:r lot U :fix l(fl.>&' W very low rt'nb $41.000 dwn, SIM.000 Pnn only AICl I.es 8amhJ11 1714 I 569~75 6 DELUXE UNITS J>RJ.)fl-: 1-.A~'TSIDE, (.'\1 2 Bdrm' f'a1·h TI lt:~i AHN t :..'> (_'(I tii3 77tH DAHAP'OIHT f)pl\ w 1wn \11'"-h 'r' IH'W , UWfH'r c Jrry li'1 m ~ · Sl.1.11110 d14 n . itr,s.11011 i\1:1 l.l" t\JmhJ'1 r. M 1.,.'.t1 11/'- t I 'n 1 h ('" ... ta Mt·~ a $2J,:,,1A.'l ~lJJ•"('\ 111 IUJ t !At> l..i!l7 A~u nrt..J.::i. 471! I RENTAL tNC"OME l'HUl'l-:RTY l-'r1lll1 s;, 1 '(Ill Mudul11r I } IH' ll1>111f'" '1.1 hr :.e-unt\ J J)\1 lwa1 hM, ~ &. pwr Trca ... 11re 1~11· P\t 3(8)1 I' ... 1h <-Co.1st llW}. J..q~Un d li cit H M I' fi 14 14!.19 llllti 4-Pl.EXES AtOM S IS9.000 200o OOWM t4EA.R DISNEYLAHO Bmlu•r nt 11.5/J 11\24 HEW Ul'otlTS. C.M. l ,.;t' iW . 2b<t ownj•r ., uotl "' frpl ~.1nl 1 ar;1.:1·' J 111111• .• Jl $..!:.•, l'f'IJJ .ind 1 u111t, .11 $:.Xi,41•1 ·~1.1n'"·'111h r.1:! 1m·1 20 HEW UHIT>CM ll.·.11,1 1ful h1I ' 11.1 t ""' 11Ii1111 1· 11111 I "'l1p1 · .. • .11 1·11 ••ii "'• ,...,I 111·,.111 , ' \10Vt' ~ •.!~~l~f~n lH"·l \ 1 $13,590 n 1., '> 111 1 t h .., , " ,. r t1H 7l< lJ . 1)411 '>35 7 •1,,, I 111, Newport Ceflter 640-5357 I BREAD & BUTTER I l~u.111!"1 • l llJ'\\ "ul 1 >r.ml!•• I '•111nl y <! horn• I luµlt-'\•' Only :1 left 1-"rom S!/.1.7)0 9.7°o lHT. L a I: u n a H e a • h :1 luurpl•-\•"' 111 < '''"• j ""t;,ur-1111 hualoluw • ti I \11·-., (' 1 n In• ,.,111 THflLUFFS buy on today' "'·' n 1-1 Only SH~.000 In ('oll• 1:1' Parlt Ca II fi4 5--0lll:I Unwn• No (,.lua latying' O w 11t'r will 11nanct•' flrai:ht t'ht'f•ry honw, '11 p; t.11 t he lake in Y.'liod lindl't' Bay & ocean vll'W 1 ~l!tlrated t.ownhome. finest & m<11>l c1es1rnble 1•arly area tor.atinn I-ar't coffl•rrni.: h' urag111.tf I llV."T~:r $!:!1111.JI quur-l1l~rL1>t· Luu1lt.'tl • ~ratC'ly All J h r 2 liJ ma.le from m11an bo-11rh each. Ownc•r will currv llas other po6ll1b1ht1~ at un-'°' 4 yeoani ;i:, t 11 I \ I' It Call now for dci•ul~ lr/WT'I fUll pnrl' Sl'IS 1100 Call Reod C~t 754-1202 \_.1-nl 1.1<1 ;.!F" NEWPORT HTS < .111 f111 \11po1111m,.n1 \1" '°'' 11 •I ,111 '~~· 1090 I I t • •n•"r lot \\ • "'4(t·~ • I \ \. o each .. ~"'" .. pc 1' rc •1111"1 .11 $1111 I mco 'i • • r" 11 I 1.,1" .1·1 u I I I l Data Point I 026' ••••••••••• ••••• ••• •••• 1Ur d• n. ltroJdtn•H•r l >i'.:...1'1-11 '\I~ • Ill .ft;I lam 'l>I I ' IJl)ll ,, II r . 11•· 11 "" H ;•tu: 1 lh, ·I~ \ illl h1 ·' ,111 SIH't.101 •.••.•.••..•........... t Hd l l1a honll' • in I'"' ~ p I cr1 r ( urul Own•·1 w1ll l111.111• • COU.ECTORS DREAM I Condominium\/l own• I p'-l v l'l·low l'.>th ~I Sll'.1 ,,,, 1 \tln •a•lfl c I."~'' • ..r • ,.1 ~ f~ sale I 7QO l 4-HOM (.~ l.11l"t 'urt ftl•rhf·rt•,, ll 1,.,,.,,, lh1 ' 1,.,._,, t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, WOOOllUOGE • trm ~Z-•I\ 111'.t 1 1Jol :•1, 1•1I 1,.i1 t.t'ilfl & ••I:! n1 l:! tiJI lai6 r.1mhh111• .. 1111•1 h11tr11 " ~~ .. • !>'\ lh11•• m ''I lot' ;1111 In· lud1.., h•il'•' i l1<Jr111, t / b.o lhh ul l'llll)r,111111 \ll'W, h y B Toro I 0 32 11w1)••r Turtle· l<ul'k (·on ••••• ••• • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • do U"gradl"tl 4!Ur. 2Ha. l~y1•,.., t.1k1• uv .. r lul\. 10 Jt•11 2 c:a r )tar formal l.t'n~l Ivan w 1111111111llf.Y d111. rm . 1m.1de laundry, tnR <:uanl1•tl 1\,1t" •·u pullo $140.000-!155-215'4. 11 •1~/f.1~~ It. rar 1'.rr;• '" j•lu. :1 1 .1r I ""1>1111 & Iii 11 r11 r t•d ~ru j &>W i.:ur.11:1· .11111, r•··· ,. 1111 •111 1 ll-Jllt 1 ~" 1..ir. 1ie ... 11 111.r. REALTORS ,,.,I ud•·d h" .1' 1 I' I ~I Al:t ~ ... 111 o. 1~ 111 wi,~J•~I '• .1111• 1;ui-... 1 1'*il:I I~ ~;ll,Ol.)11 ._. I Meclteu Clllt:Cll\ Vll&a ..:>VaTk 1ng rleiin rr 1 ~hly lra n<·t> ac 1·cnh I h1!'! pn me 1111· a I aon an µri· :; 11it1 o u s Sy <" .1 m n r •· Creek. This near!\ aic•w :1 f:jdrm house " ta'>lcl ully upgraded & pnc cu unill'r $105,000 1137 12!16 Nt:W Turtlc: Hock Ridge 01ndo. Very ~·xrlus1ve. Peters Pla.n C. $210,000 tl48-6701 Out.door livinll In th1'> J painted folly d raped & Ur. 2•12 ba home on the c:a rpetr•d rondo In walef'. Cust.om features Rialtn, nbO\ e Ha:.~ltnf· 2 and. Meiucan tile. rrency Ix'. t ba Wash~. dryf'r. doon. st.amed gla'la. 1m1 f:_ 17th ST. pcd. 1acuzu. hmdsrapt'd Mewporf Pierleatty TI'ST IN & \-ompletcly carefrU(• 671-2051 7313111 U?.tOOb.Yowner.877 ~ DEHFIB.D 1034 Ultr ll{'W, 4 Dr 3 Ba, 2filJO llQ fl Ue-.L locataon. Prof. ----------lands•· a prnll Sl8!'>,0<>0 !Jest huy llkr ChUl'k 11.a.rre ll. Eves $52.dOJO. or !f14-5038. Open hou'IC Son . :m. 10 AM s l'M ..•.•..•..•..........•. t-'or ~ale Hy Owner t-'inanrant.: 11\-all Open lloo.w S:tl & Sun 11 6PM Bt.-n Slater & Tulhert off wu.ro l04TI L..1 Halll'na Cir Z700 sq fl Ahr. rutl an. .. ulaUon. loft, 3tia '.\ ra• gar, ;ur tond mll'n o m, burgla r\ 11la1 m . spnnkler, pl)lil. l'lf' ..t<' el c Mu\t -.ee to 111 precante $1119,.SOO 1-'or more tnlormauon phom !l68-0627 or s.:; 7 t 34JC1 .._,."4on B.ach I 040 ·······••·············· 8 Bdrm 2ba, Pre:'llll!f BBQ mod t• I . u 1> SU ad t' \! , Sll7,5lKI. Pnnl·111a" 1111 ly.H4&0039 By owner J hr hum••, toy beach, assum.ahlr loan 9:14,000 S.16-n:i 1 V A/A'fA·ALL TERMS Joo hslt'd 10wner wants fast escrow 5 Bdnns 11r \+den. ~arkhnl( pool & i.pa. Super enterl&11\ menthome '31·2242 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (lfC'7~ Un1v er s 1ly l';i rl< l"ordham Model New < ilrpet. llle, wallpaper. paint an & out <:n•Jt \0C'al 1un Clo•e to llrhools. park & hbrary Sl~.000 Great t erms !'ran balance S85,000- to 9'~ tnl. P nn. only 5'io2 IJll. Open Sun l 5 l9Saunwood The Groves II your next move 1!> lo a molHlt: home lake a look Ill whut we have lo orrer 2 hdrm . 2 ba. + ram. nn. lS50 sq. ft T nple wide clouble garar~c i.:ara~P drior opener ('X trn ldrge lot' $73,5011, Plus an extra niu! park ""11h many ftoaturt:s rnr your l'l\IOYmenl. ORANGETREE Pallol•-------Home. By Owner. 2br. 2b8. Call 561 -:1>14&ft s. Woodbridge Sycamore .t br, 2~ ba . prof. landacaped. lae paUo, acro11 fro m pool 6 .... _ Ru)'er mwit ro. op. on IOtl eitchan11c. No COit • DO li•blllty to ........... ,. Prtc. ............ ll:EANFIJNT New Modular Type Homes. pvt community, 2 bchs, 24 hr tiecurily, 1ub-lettlnl OK. From 111.D-TrtuW'e b land Moai6Je Homo Pk 3080 I So. Coaat H•y Laauna Beach, R.M.P. (114 ) .all. HAUOtl RIDGE fan l as \I r U v n ,, s l v model. 2 Br 2 Ka. µro ressaonally d \'Cor a1 ed SJ66.000 ~ 759-9211 I T .......... lo&LH :Jl6l MacArthur Blvd Swlll,Newport llo·a<"h BIG CANYON Don 't miss th1~ un1qu<' apportunaty to aN'jum• .1 ~URIOUS home Ul lh\• exclusive Brg Canyon l-Ommunily Owner a~ ststt.>d C1nanc111~ 4 bedroom. 21.; bathl... d1•n, 2 fireplaces. largr pool & spa. An mtamaLr home• (or \he ckmandm.i e x ecullve. o rre r ed lll Z25.000. f7 t4•ll-2'50 •11.UFFS• Highly uegradcd J BR 2 Ba, atn&Je level condo Claie lo all amemlll .. Owner/agenl. 840-4277 $1M,OOO. Eastbluff. 2900 aq. rt. Pool, s pa, view. 3Br. de n, breakfut room. By owner. 9'4..oll0C, Owner wUJ na.acettrade (?) w.ur \'ft CUlltom really apaelou• home. ~ ..... m.1'795. •••••••••••••• •• •••• ••• 14.51 ClJUord Sl . c 3 Mable Ho.Mt Rialto. Calif For Sale I I 00 .••.••.••..•••......... Lb44 '77 ~yhn«. walk Lo JloaR llo11p 1lal AM S 557 !tBl 2lhcA8 77 Skyhn~. 21Jr. 2Ba . walk 111 Ito .ti( Jlospital /\MS 557 9~t0 MOBIL!:: llUM ~. 11 l! Y S f·; I, L It 1-; NT Jo1N ANCE Mabfi. Honie-Stwe lnfcw ""''°" C....t.r CAL.LUS661-102l S/\l.l·:M 12xfi(I, ;!llr, 2Ua. no kids or P'"'"· l'layport M11h11l-llomc V1ll;11'•'. I m Ill I'll 0 ('I' II \I u II c· y SZJ.•At> CtlfWt f1n.1n1 mi: ,1..,8.Jl6.'ll ~1 .~2011; COSTA MESA. 24~ 1973 Western. lo 11p11re rt'nt. 2Br. 2U 1, l\lcun "11d.1111(, garden tuli. 1!\l8nd kitc hen . many xtras. 0.,!f75e0 > Tortoise MobUeUomt'll 972-8421 18' x 511'. 2 br, l b1, alO yds. from beach, nu cpt11. drapea • c lean t I' P JM$).M).3664 ---- 9.7S°/o LOAN. Ho FH ()wnr fin 2 BR 2 Ba Mil, pool. 11p1, 1111.000 Un Prinnnly. 644 8044 -----~Star park. I mile t.o Ho11a tap. 1200 Sq. n .. 2 UR, 2 be.SJI.~. Reab.or 642.$313 Tnde your old 1lult for oew 1oodl., with a Ollllifted ad. MJ.tll71 IRC.ona P1~ 2000 ...••••••••.•.........• S,\N<.1.1':~1t:. T t-; 1 :-.lVESTOH~· 7 S(•Vt"n duplext•s t \'3rlt111t•· uqwdallon '\SIC J.1·'<11 than Jin dn. ba l 12' ~ /\ITD. No p<11nt~ No quahfyrn~. J )'r' nhl Part. ocean "''ew :"<It golf course & ex rl rc"• urea Tax advanlal(e &. .1pprer. Com rnnl111( S mith M ey1·r , Agl 548 781.3 or 640 r .. i:, 7 Ol-1UXI': Ull f'U:X Thl 't I S a 11r1tlf' 111 owncr.1h1p <111pl1•11 lot•t1t 1~l 1n Ora.Mt<' lk11h u111h ha'JI' '.1 lrJ.: l~lrm & Z 11..a .1 doublt-11,11r.11:c• 111111 ,, h1u.·c· p.11111 fur 1•nt.•r1 1111 1n1< ~broil all 1,rf,."" Uor l!f•llt•r " lh·x1hk \..,k1nl( Sl~l.001 ll Al,HO \ I <; L \ i'4 I> Hfo:Al.TY 67341700 Priu.~ Top quality mvestmc•nt 6 beach unit s LOCATION, l~Ot:A TION, l.OCATIO:"l \his hMtt ! SCOTT REAL TY S36-7Sll IYO~Eft 7UMITS 6-0ne bdrm 11pt11 + 2 bdrm hOute. all In xlnt cond . Cost a Meo m .ooo. 644 4000 4&NTS-C.M. Eltb a u umable . Sl7S,OOO. Prlnc. o,.Jy 86-llOS f<.i.,ol 1-.... 1-11' In\•· Im• 111:- UU \\ I ";1,t lhn '\Ii 645~6646 NEWPORT HfJGHTS 2 Br house & 1 hr s:uc.'l>l. \!')( R 2 Int. A">sume lnan $137,500 O w ne r 1bkr. oo-6266 By owner 3 comm 'I units 1-:.-.. 1dt• C M 132 (',. bn llo sra>.«<> < a...h Pnn on.I)'. 641-8544 INVESTORS \Sf> Pmk-of Owm'rJh1p An1t h 1•1m S5 250,000 ~bmlt yuur T t'llll5 t radt' fOI' seUers up l1·1t pm- r.it'rtY 52 Pnd1· o f ownersh ip llunl Del\ . 12.200.000 $700,000dn Will buy II •••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• for This WHI& 100 ~ie.na l'arlt. 18 Y" okl, i.x ~:ros~. property 11 in 1dnl i>h11p.- 75-lJ. pndt• of ownrr'lh1p in !(real OC locullon. 10 yN 11111, dwn p11yrnc•nt SJJl,IUI :1 I I S 11 Ill' r ll rl t1 I' I.( 11wnrr!lhr11 w Canl a'<l 11.' Ufl"t<k IJOtPnlral 111 II H Jl.11•).0lllJ :1 H I '. s ·'II I I ' 1\ .1 Ii 51tll~~ (;o (ur 11 ' 7 Ill nK> otcl 1n <,urdvn i 1n1vt• .• 111 2llr. l 111la f(Tt'ul l.tX ,hdt..r \1ui,l <' 1• lo n p µ r t' t' 1 11 t e $.~.000 •••••••••••••••• Pnnc1pal11 IK• 1l ti11y<'r, Mtltt or rxcha.naer r11ll now ll> l(.lve wi your l(l8) need.a & obJect1ve1 I( you're senou.~ about 1t ~ ready lo met."l 11 great ~omcer DAVIS Ii CLARI INVESTMENT 41XX>W.-terly Pl. Sle23S Nwpt Reh 851 1600 l'our 2 Br. 2b• unlta. sia>.ooo. owe loan., lilt. CINyA#J. l:U-45S> N9wport Eutblulf An• TWol-~.c.c>.OOOea Vic J ub.IMkl. lleaJtor S41-&51M 2200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 Acrea Palm OeM-rt, ap- proved tor 43 condoa. l)WMr I Bro&er 673-2200 TWo:.>xU8' lot1 ~ Beeonla. Bw ld l-0 awt. Ownr/Bldr. ~ 112.:5 S4.3-6148 At+a: l•lden R-3LOT Pnme Costa M t'113 locution on Bak1·r St for &partm•·nt:. CK'~. Bwlder't1 packal!i.' a' ailabl .. Call Jol'k fur 111 f!rmauuo RCTaylorCo <AO 1)900 LnB.LOT rox150 Askmg~OOO Agent, 64&-3255 McMltaia. Oflft"f. Rn.art ......••.••..•......... FOR LUSE :-.;,,,., 2 liedmom :! h;11h h 11in1: "vf l>.1>111r' l..1k•'' l'oun\I y C l u h <.ull l<'fUW1 l>OCJI U••.1ut1 fully lun<hl·a 1wd . n11 rn.1111 h.2·umc"-' vard !*DJ Clu tihouse Hd LA:w rt ll<>l !'>11nni:.., 213 :ms z:,n 2700 .....•......•.••.•..... We.,.. bpGlt dinq! WI Over So C;,lrf 1 l3eO a• n~ with c.-alJan on i:r.1111 & •all le rirn< h k!)() .icr+· ()v.n1-r .. 111 fannnet' l;ocJ(J honllr•lt ranch I< I lot 111 (",q 11'>lran11 l~· .. f h SiU,W J IW a• r .. , 10 \1.1r11 "IJ" .1r1·a '>.al• "'1th I~.,.," ......... a> .11 r1"> ""1l h h<>1n+· m I', 11 Hol1I•' wt• .J »G.1U 1 !.:}I/I 11 n ..... 'UJl JUI•• ''" al/all 1 •JI ~ r """~' !l(.aJ t oll rt• '>i•\t'1.1I "'"" lmc·nl p r11 1•·rt11~ :I\ all.iblt• ,tl..,.1 l'nrw11.1al' ooh p l""'• Fnr r JtH t••· "" r ..... • 1 l,tlo:t JHHP••r1 , .... t. h••fl ,,4,f.·n' h.''t' '~·''' Ecitti W . Ht'uic loi f(• .It' 111 A. \'-1 • I I! I It,.!, ~·nn$.'. ~1 ,,.,~1 l'.i ~I!( .. ,, .. ~ Yf6WMOMI z Bldloom, den, 2 Hath lbulco model, flreplacc aad larte y.rd. Com- namlly ~ and l l'\.-rn belta. S'TH mo. A&t. HOJU'.S FOR RJ:NT 3 or 4br. Priced from .... ... lbcd yard "' gara Kes . Vamlli u pleaH. Kids • peh wdl"Oene. Call 914-2516 or !!:'-'ll11 J A.It. 00 , .. -...,., i--------------C.... MIM l224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJOS,INTS OIC EASTSlOE 2 BR, "95 Gar.•pauo 60-2510 or 646-4M8 VACAMT 3 Bdnn, SS25. 2 Bdrm. 147S. t:xlra ahatp. Clot.e lo ~. fwyi ti& ahop· 0an2 br W /t'llCI. icaral(I' ~~~~~~~~~­S37S mo. Adu.JU, DO pela. I m w WU.00&11-i889 Shall> Maa Verde J liR 2 Ba. Family Rm, qwel llU"eet. ll(e room11. S65() mo C?uldren It 11mall pet OK. Call~ SHSO, ask for Pam or Larry Ownrung 3br, 2bl, d111 rm, frplc. dbl gar , walk llJ bc:h & lll.hools, SS95Mo Nopet. .. 1342.3743 J tir :t It.a , aviill. M art'!1 l l'JIJ> bl, lllllt & -.c1·u1 lt.fi 9K 14. I\.~ f\444 3.Br. 21 illa <.:ondo nu J~h. l'ln 2 bdrm, I ba . i.:ar:.11:1-, pool & tenru1> $.'V.. mu nr t.ac:h $:'.«> m11 B.a ck Ba y 641 l.32A A l(l :,.:11, )(I u J Rr ~. Un>tc"s, 1 .• r~c PO ~ "IJ1·w 1 u n d Colkgt' J>rk S725 + 1iovl serv 151. l.ut t "" I yr I~ i\varl 1mrr11-cl Xl11t fanuh are1s AKt IJuvad 646-~ <.~TOM Ni-~'W <.:ONUO J Br 2 1 ~ Ua . frpl\· J3CUUJ No l'htldren or ptt.s SIW mo 642 ~12 J Br 2 Ba ram rm rph. pauo_ 2 fried bck yrd' nr !'.,( • Ptaz..1 ~" dog& RiO(J rm tnc-1 (rt ,>-rd gr1tn1 ICHl166 Ava il & rfPan 2 Br. 2 Ba condo So <.:lit Plaza a rt' a '450 !im I chiJd OK A1,1 11-12 ~. &ti 1010 4 lldrm 2 full b11 2 c.ir Pflll(l' on 17!1 Jo l\nn {; M. ~ mo U.odlord will do yJ rd wurk I '213..:IJ ~I 2 Ur 1 Ba. rc-fnit. hi\ ma. (Jr0t111:r, hrdwd fir s, smJ 1-tulO OK oo 1wt-' MSb Jw.2h \le)'er l'I ~~ .! ltd.rm. 2 ~ \,., • ··1ncJ•1 0rllnd fW>"W lllO'jt·I hom" profe:>.\IOO:illy c1t'1·oro1\ t'd . anc l frp l ""asher cir)'" r A I" refnl( & lt11W"ll" l.t-<I • IRAHOHEW! Jo: lC t• I U I I V I' h 0 m l 111•-.utilolh ;ippointtd & l.1nd· .. u 1ptd Hit-WI for 1·11 11•rt.im1n11 n1•ar Jif>;,,1 II <..ill Cor mor•· Info $J:iOl1 771>-aiw 3 br 'J tia. Ii t>lk:. from b.· .. 1·h , • ... 111ry 4 yr ol<I ~ !'lo J>f'L" 11•1 kid" $67:-> S u rf 1l1.,t11v 5.:1). 7 542 l.X•"I.: .'il)r , :!11tJ.,,,Sol \ l•l.r llom1• nr II tla rl10 11r ~r., 1m·l 1tr1tn 1 1147 .45z:, • i':X.1.:1 ull \ • Sol Va:.t;; • Slolt!r & l".dward. ... 511• 21.&, fu111 rm, lri•I" Sl\95 mo . w •.:r •l111 1147~ ;, Hedruo rn. 1·h1Mren ,.. µa., 0 1\. S7L'l rn•1 536 7542 Alrnu.l new J br 2 1 , ha Z 'l'~ _ fplt do ..... l•• ltt'.1• h SiOll m11 ~; 1; 11. ...... .._°" !.~ ........ ~~~-~ .. -",.,. ht1111t ,, Ur 'I I. 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H I \ ' I I< Cl ,, • >\t"" .ul•·ro t Jlllorr11 1 Y~U Ht ... 11 llll•·• 1' I.I Ill ""~~ w ~) 400-30t9 RIVBtSIDf RANCH SITE 213 ITii Ufi7 I 3 Bdrm I belb . pet>e1 00 .. 1 'fl"-RV pan It-I <IO\Of1 I \l•""' "°''"' ?1t.·<h•111. sc.· mi \1'\ ,,.., em .. , RIMTALS 3 BR 2 , ba 4hl< J t>.1 .; Ill< l',, b.'I .. I• $700 $Mlol ~,. 111\•l<t .... ~:-11 1 t'f ,. t • .1 1 1.411 ,_.,.., '-. ~ loK J1 fl \ t0n> \)A ....••••..•...........• ....... •I,. t• I.II r •• , liitJh ', ... , \I•• ~.-nl ,•fl 1)111• lt.\l 'K llA \ J lk-<lro .. ., I• I,, . . I ~ nll't ·~I ...... , ········•·••·····•····· ....,_ l"-d 3106 I Z Hi I llJ • .or.•I'• •••••••••••••••••••••••11 )Mrd~mo 2 story bouM. 2 Bdrm•. 2 _ _ 67:>-~ ba.. gar, pal.JO lliOO Imo Lou BrKh~I & A.u<K· 3 Br. l ba. end 1.ara._..- m.3331 -WT5 mo 21M l'la1-cntu1. Sl'SO ~ 48r. Jbll. 3 c·.,r l(llr . beat lor ·-Th" Han c h ", S c h ool ~ m.Dn for ·~ C"all after 7 pm ) 144 Na ~~1 ..................••... SU\_J09Ql&D Cowury Clu.b ~.End urut ov~· INI IW 4t goil COWW 2 liR " den, buuUfuUy furn No pets. ~ Mo . yrly lilly &. Beach 75!Mllll 1 Woudbndge Lalt.eYJew lwr: 2br 2ba deft lwnhm pvt bch S7SO mo~ 5ollttl P r -------~.._.. JIU ·········••·····•······ OC EAN f'RONT COT TA.GE. 2Br. pvt bch . lldlla. 499-3S79 .... ,..... 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •NEWPORT HEIGHTS• 3br. ZbB. 2 ffl)kll>. 430 Redland s $700 2\3 -4 73 -77 14 or ZlJ 470-2221 Hamft u.tw ..... d ....................... G uurd 3202 ...•....•.........•.... 3 or 4bdrm.3. 2ba. lrit r nn. Kar. fenced )'n1 O>v pall(> S.'160. ~2S13 ~Pc L do 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J'aln P 5br. lba. Enc. Ollm Hm. Fant.astir loc. SUOOMo. Parker RJty. Ml-SZSl- c--...... lll2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~stasa Kill lease or leue option a va ll•ble now Sll\f~ mo. Bltr . m11nor~1 -11116 J hr , 2 b a . frpp c. waaherldryer. r t"(r\g, at.ove. New cpru ft paint. Yrly Wl~Mo. Lie. Avail 3 3. 875-9S2fl OU J ~ br. cpU., <irpla, stove. retng .• gar . Kl5 mo. No pet.a. 64()..2909 2bt, W/tpk, kar carace. ~n mo. C•ll Roale Wlllllda,..t0-a10 . -----2 Br w ):&r 13:?5 Crpt. ... _ Or~i.n,. ~ l'lan 2. fncd yd W•tt"r pd 2"Ll8 $44 0 p r mo -R e • --o· Placeaua ~ 120 f.1C'11.Jues M'2 ~ 2br, Ibo. Cfl>U d rllfi, :tllC'h itar. w1111 h dn h kup fn c ll p 11t1 0 SUD+ sec 646 Z7:!3 ~ 2br.1tar,yard. 'll>'-'· ;ttz w llllh ~ll~.646-~ EAST SIOl STUDIO rue. Ulll lnc:kl ,\vall Now as Mo ~ 1212 Sm l br hse, stovt' ti& rrin.i adlu onJy, no ~l3 Sli5 ~7fD), 522 3745 J Bdrm. 2 ~th-Wcst111dc. F r p It· . R V a c c c s b $485 mo. 75!1 -1734 & 631.(X64 For Lease 1; hr , 3 ba tnaie. S700 mo Sc4• at !1"4 flrnvf'r l>r 67!1 lil"~l"i' Mesa Verclt' J llr +-bnnu11 rm I&!:> m o Call uftt'r 5pn bi~I~ O~n Sat &Sun 3001 Samoa Pl 2br. %ba. Condo- Pu11l $46SMo !l1J 9'3(11 C~t'trtt ? b r. 2 tJ 1 petjo~ C('ntr:tl A l '"rad.rd & plush Adult C'ommun1ly SS75 H &"n-107\l. tl ~ JIJOO_ ---------&..J-ol.oct. 3248 •··•····••············· '>CFJ\NPRO NT MON'tlU.V R~AL.'i U!O&Up RMP <714 ) '99-JIH6 3 An:h Bay : 3 BR. 3 b.1. nt"Nn View SRSO M •>. F.ml"r11hl Uuy: ocf'an ~•cit•, 3 nn. 1-'um ' lemw. :1400 V1t1uraa l~udl. l)('c'un is11l1•, 3 llfl. rrfll fan lll'\l ll' VI I'""'' 1 l.t•a St' SI WJ Tumc•r A..'1~' l!l4 1177 L.-,..a HIU~ 3250 .•..................... llOMF. Jo'OH nENT 4 Rr pn~ al ~ FnC'd 2 8 r . 1 b 11 • db I I< a r . ylU'd & ura•e. f amily i.pac10W1,11lle lcr S400an plE-8'<' K ids & pct~ c l 'lnler. tst Is 111,t. welcome. C.11 ~-2:5416 or $ im "~· 11112 973-21171-All. 00 fe<' Weltalde 38r I LAf ba. rom· L.GllJ-t....... 3252 plll!te redecof"' In at OU l . • •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • m> mo l"ll & l.Ja'lt + '500 Oxy 3Br. 2Ba, patio/yd, de?-Nopeltl nrr's r('Q'cl. IOVl'ly valley v lc·w Open ~ Sa\ & Sun Mo/Mo bas1S S600 nlo. l2-Jpm. 583 Vortc.hl.re &-21U4 _____ _ ---3267 SHARP 3 br z ba In nlrc-._.,.._~lo area. 1ea r natt, KV ••••••••••••••••••••••• atoraac. reocr<.I y11 rd New3Ur,df·n,:aplc,2l'8r .xi mo. IJ44.(V9fl pr. Ad\.llta. oo ~. l600 ----2J.3.3M-476.1. , ..... v~ 3234 ---....................... ......,.,,. ... h 3269 • • •S Brl, 2 ba, frplc, dbl ••••••••••••••• •• •••••• ~araie. '700 mo. A)() Orean ~·dill. 2 BR, 2 SIU. i436 Cormorant. ba. condO. frplc., declt.. f'\n Val\ey. 642-7143. alJ blt·lm, wiU c:ooakt1:r 2 yr. leale. $750mo.! 8BP, Wld M Help? IQ.51'11 .;.allJ~· S'l_S._'1080 ____ _ , Mnu1 u.tw r t 1 • ~ ......... ,. ..... ,.,,.. ....... 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EAi.TOH~ lk·i.tu\1ful park hkt• • ur •• SUPER IU.:~1'/\L <.1:-; ;~:r~·~:~.-;~:::.~~;1::·1·,~; rnundini:'i Tt·rr,tt . d I Lau· r.:t· 2 llHd in I :Jtl( TH F. II/\ Y )" HUN r ll'ase S[.?!i mo Pool ·& pool SunkC'n 1:a-. lill\l. ln.~. t'PL'. II~ _Ii-: l~a:-.c, t·~dusl\•' lh1\!!f spa. lSt, lasl + S:ro<ictep s parkling fountain' no r~·h SJ..• m u d6 Shorl'!> 5 Hdrrn home l5'1() sq ft. 4!13_1;141 l'\ 1 • .., S p a c· 1 o us r u c> m ., Shalimar ~\l~..-.0 th & fl t { ""fl k Sepural•' c11n1 n):( un•a, , . • WI pier oa or'"' 1~e1~1 ur IYJ27J.l A~ \.\<llk·tn l'lost:ts. horn•· f .• SIO~. I \r ne~ 211r. ltoat );J.UI Mo Yrly Ba" ror /\J or J erry Wte lutch<·n & t·ahineL' 2Ra. blt.ns. <'PIS. drp:o.. .\/Ue;u·hRt•alty 7~1lXll Sein.Juan W<t lk 10 llunttn).!l on r~irport , adltl'> onl~. nu UDO 4 BR. 3 ba. SJ:'flll \to t\J(Cnl 1;7~ Ii 1711 UDO ISLE 2bTt 2ba, s un ny patio frplt'. Ii-~ ~o. ~1 \003, 61:1 5012 Spyg\as" 4 br. z•-, ha, St-:RF:"llTV Capi fT'ano 3278 I Oml<'r pet.s SJ7S mo + clee1nmg •••••••!••••••••••••••• 2 Bedroom fum. $46:5. deJ> ~ 6043 '>_ hr l ha \.IC'W of fnc'\l Townhou'<efum S51)r> ---,-.-.. Adult.s, llU pel.5 :,han>, dcdn, 2ur, l vJ tulls. ~Jrnge auto door I Utilities Free! bftns. 3 yr old W ~•de 1 opener. quiet family pix. Kids ok No pels ne1Khborhood. fen red LAQUlN'TA llERMOSA $375 645 747~ eve & yard w cover ed pat1u, 16211 Parkside Ln. 1 blk wknd (,'Of'I\ lo f wy & shopptnJ!. w of Beach. 3 blks 5 or $\It) mo 30711 PaM'Y El \n'O 71J>i 4fi()li f'A.J.nger 847 f>.WI ,.1,..w 1, 1rl1. n•·r 1nl'I SI t7 , mo• >.\u 11'1'1:. li9 Ca11yon T wl\hm ~-~········~~~.~ l.oqlMG-k~h-3748 ···············•·····•· 1n qua·t <id ult 1 omplcx !)pac l l>r apt D ... hwhr frplr. p\l patio. J3('UlZI. pool $JOO mo Sorry no <!l>r 21>;.i "" r ·~1k1n • 1•111! "I'·••' :1:11 •h.1 tllil ~ar 1•11ur .... · 1111• I '"' I•, I I Ill.':! 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"' u11 on kayfront .... 1th "•'~' ,.., 111 of \">1:aut1tul "'ml! 2 llr tlen. 2 h.1 \\ .1tcrf 1 onl a>aUo $1:ll0 m<• \ rh I \~lt.sAILLl-A'i \tlJll l0t1n do I Ur I h.J fWJUl1lul spa & far1hlw~ $650 1n11 yrl) VERSAILl.1--:." ., Hr. 2b 1 comer un11 i-·at>u lou~ view. New de<-or S7 4S 1mo yrly. W/\TI HJ RONT 1 10~1..., REAL E')TATE 6,H · ll\(J1J .••........••••.••....• s·1 \ '\;'f()°" l\,1tt'llJ & t\110\l 1 1•1 h.1, :! ~tur~ lhho\llr ();11111 dhl • 1r.1•'•' I. id' & I pt'!~ flk l 1 .1 111>4 .!!ilifj 111 tn:i ~m \s..<t no re~· Plt.t.h & dt•aJI 3 llr , I', h.1 Hluns. pool S49!i+dt'p N.'t'nl 962 9311, 9hS-SG96 l''OUNTA.IN VALL£Y Ouitrau Blanc Condo. J br +bonu.~ rm, 21'> bath f>tld wul. double g:m1ge Kids & pets ok. 964·2566 or973-2!Y71. Al(t. no ree. LAGlJ~,\ REACll MTH IN:\ M i111l ~"n • 11l>1r T\' h1•:il•1I fKllll l'trl ('j J\ll'll ~1:.!J\ '•'I ·,, ( '0;1~1 11"11-y 1.11· .. :in v11 I 111 . I h,1, '"' c1('llµark1ri.: $Mill 11111 ·1!» 11~;i. J ,uxu~ .. tud10 1''r•'l' m;111~ -..c.·n· t "olor L 1· 58!"; wk IIW Ultl. \!/!l :Z.!7 t'Wwporl ~oc:h 3769 ·····•·•·····••········ YEAR-ROUND FUN Social Ai:tiv1t1es D• rl'ctnr •Free Sunday Brunch • BBO !>•Pa• toes • Plus mu ell morP GREAT REalEATIOH: Tennis • Free Lesson~ (pro & pro shop)• 7 Health Clubs •Saunn • Hydtomassage•Swim· ming • Driving Range pet.-. ~A.I llarla !o.;1':'>1(' 51'1 :?417 MEW IREED APTS I Hr & loft. I ltr ,\ 0:11 h1·lor 1-"rom S:?7 • l''rµlt· rt'" n1<1111, 1w111l J (I I' 111. /.I 1• 11I'l11-. t• d ~llra1t1"'> (;a-. & "'alt'r 11•1 ,\dull' nu r» l " 'l!l:t tlam1lt1111.1 ;\o1 •A.• 1111 .! lilt .! bJ :-.tinny cit'<·k Bl ln'> c pu. • d fPl> • ,.:;H SIZi i\1>,'\ 700-414()'' 700 ()4/1() 2 Br, I bu. laundry. kids olc No dogs. (;rpts & drps. m> n10. 54G-6852 ask for P_am ___ _ 2 Br, Z1'a ba, luxunous hrand new condo near S.C. Ploui. fo'rplc. 2 car ).tar . n·c fac1I. $1.50 mo 962 8118 or : 179 7971 •l kr, I liu c·vodu or So t~l i•l:a4t :-.ew t•rµu, ili\ ... A C, pool, ~ecur1h !:Ul t> Children ok. no IM't!\ $400 008 36!12 or .. 1>51.Sl 3 tJ11rn1 u1Jt , ~JS pa1J bwl i.:ar 11llh t.l.!!"'73 I Udrm ,1pt l'.111'1 i.,arage a-. pJ1i.l '~ :.q]J 2 &lntb. I hJth .apl \dull!> <;a-. p.11d (>U 5073 IUeSliBllU A.PARTMB(TS ~D OPEtoflHG :! Br, 21.1.a :.1:,11 I t.\tellenl lor.1t 11111. "'.illo. to compl~<1• -.hn;1r11nr ll('a11llrull~ l;111•h 1 ..ii>t"<l Sp.irru1.h .1pt~ I'•" .•le• p.t\1111< 11r tlcdo;-., 1\1lulb I ll'IJI 11a1tl :\lo pd~ '>l•J I 1114"11 II) t. 11,111\ :91 \\1·~1 W11.,,111 1 _,\ t'3l :~1 ~\II :•1t)lo! •:.! llr :! b.1 nr ~. l' ,1 f'ld/,l S \ i.l.~I Clt1 Jilr1·11 (Jk 833RY71t'\I'' ~r S.1 (',t l'l.11.1 :~hr · 1 l~c ;1p( l'•••h 1'11· Im 1 11 <11ml °\;o • hrl1l r1 "I or p..-1..:• :.1 , 1, •It , 1~11.111t 11W 71 IX ts:J!i 1117 1·).t ~--I l i~ l>hn.-. rt·fn, 1••·' \tJu!t nu P• ' s1::;. I 5-IX Hl!r.! F.urulv ' Hr .,._'l;O :-.11.1< .\I llr .! l•J •'• l'I.•) c11iuod.1,.l<11 1,11, I I»•• .!Br. 2b.i. de<·k. fprlc, )!Jr V1.:1 y de .. n 5425 mo M.ut.tus 661 t 161 ~ IS r d m .! U ,, 11'.hwshr !>IU\l', IJ,1ko11y '4 O("t'Jll \U S39:; ~Ill~ ..._ltltqon koch 3840 .•...•...•..•.......... •DELUXE* GARDEN APT. 2 Br, Aduth Oftfy :ip .. 1- ( • '' r•~I • .1r 1-Wlrl p:1t "·'I''' fill(} d1 .. 1•t11f\o\\"I •' t11 h' \.\,ilk to -.hup111111t 17 111 Gotdenwest en Womer 847-6064 HwTtinqton Granado ~.:!... J l.lr, ~ ha llt'.11 111•w •I~ ;\lo•\.\ 1·q 1t> 1lr1,... '.ir 'II! I 1:;ir .... ,, h1111k II' lr µlt ~1Jll11 \ ;11 I ·1~1. \\~ml ,ea·.r , · ·ADULT · . ,.ll_ "' lt,Vl~G 1 • I X. "l 8 A P~llo A Ph • 01\hW~\htr\ I!, 88Q \ • Poul & Rec Aoum • G~rdfn l 1nd1up1nq • Joq 10 Buch & Shop1 llJJ.lside Condo 2m 1 lo ocn Fwy & shopptnit close 2br, 2ba. dbl gar S390Mo 714-fMO. 3822 -------Mrwpori leach JI 69 ....•..••.............. (.lue'l 2 br w ~<ir. patao, pool. adults. no !>f'ts llll 11 II 1.'>lh St Nwpl lle1i;hl.!o S425 6'2 7340 PARK NEWPORT COUMTRY ClUI UVIMG Sm Rh'~ I&:.! bt>druom JJIL'> & townhoust" l-h>1nm1 •M·I~ EASTBLUff "tit 2 11..1. lrl( ~a rt.I.en un 11 1-fl>lt llO()I & rec f.11·!1 \\ J II OU"' $510 1110 :;.::,-ilJIOur 760 1931 OHTHEIEACH °\; •• \.\ fHt rt (II' f' .1 n f r O0 t ~.tllo. l._.,.i 1l mvden1 I 1,r nr -.111;' I• ,1pl l'hun• <lW di.I \li~l w.~td11f .!fir h l•olllll •~l '-" 111· I 1H:! ~t.~I lh.1 "''""' I.ti•·' 11 Ill" ~4 .. ir 11111 1,l(·t ... AS \II.~ ~It A•\:t _'t)I , ,!IJ,j rrpl1 l.r;alc I llJI li-.1• 1>•11 "" !:i -1\1 I HI 1 IJ 7:11 , 7111\ I \ I• 7 11 bl \ , '(IOU lllll' ~1 l>dr lrt \tlu.L' 11uh· llt'.ot h ,,, J><•h t.&.:! "':l ·f; "t:-i l\ I.Ir r .. .i ... 1.r ltJ 111••• 10 1 111" I• I .. ti.iv ~ 1,;11 • ••. IJIJIJ on •hl' Ii" Hit 11.l p\'t p.,1,11 S:llll mo 'Tl)' "'1b1111t nn ~11!n•11 I 'If' , .. 1, I k.1\ A 11•• • .wh i 1'1OHl1 Rm ln quu:t Jbr, Condo lat. ln<lry pnv Matun· 11on·smokanl( ~ pre' ;-.. r Fa 1 r t' a 1 r v 11• w 54!! 7272 ------~ocean front, gar. patio. W U. (plc .$300 ulll md 0-.i Vl' S48-H I G3 Gcafor-ocr:... 4150 H(;!,rm IJrJ:t' nr ~hQpll, O l:> C Sl50M o So:"iOilep ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~l & lu~l t>'li> ~2 Ston1KC MS & up. 23CJ6 W 4150 ·········•·······•··•·· l.u,el> !\cw Tu. .. tm horn•· lur 1 ld~I) lt11r1\l' nJClk 1~ Pal1<J & 1.,, 111ic lJrl' ~ ltr.8 ~ !IKX ~I'.," \' ,. r1li· c• ldt• r l ~ 1·1t11Pn. "" 1nJ( 1 an• m l~au\11111 -.urroundlnJ:'>, rk·llnuu..'> uu1n1111u' fo•Jd "' it h n u r' 1 n i: 1· a r c ~>4.~20% Y~ Retttots '42SO .......•...••••.••.••.. 1'·\l,"1 ...,l'Hl'-t,.., l"\ '•i:--.1.10 1n ..... 1 ,\IA'> I '''"' 1 011d•ir111n1uru !"c1111vt;.·<• t~ l \1rn1,h•·ll 1 1111111 r ~ ' I uh "•• l l 11h' 1,.,11 . T1 r,11' " 11t.1llh· a t °'I"'' 1.ol l<;it1 ... 1 .. r ur I I ""'' 11ril~ \~ •·t•kly \lt,rnhh .11pJ "••1•k1·11tl lv·n1 .. 1 I ti llom111 'IUt' .ti d i !bl,..'111 I \llJ .. t1H \l.t '''"' 1 I ii '. I H \ I I l II ~\ ~" I .1 t11~l 1 ti • .sf\\(tfl bn' •· l'.•lm -.,µno~·, 1.illfom1 .. •a.~· l~ ft, .. ., .. n Hit\ In• I ~·r~l· Ii . lw· "r ' , Imo i•• ·I It.I 1" 1,r T\ :! lrµ1 • 11...-V"l l .,,1 ,1z111, Oceanf rttnl N .B 11734154 WANTi':IJ CJraice 111 Ca~J 67J.-09611 S&ngle c.ir 1tara1te for rent 111(."M, ~mo 751·5266 Smgk gar. 18lh & Oran~t' <.: M Ul\lo 54!1 Jlia1 Cd~ sani.:le K<irai;1· SOO Mo rAS 2752 4400 •.•..••.•.•.....••.••. , 1..""1 W1..,t1 hH Dr appr11x 11~ "I ft , will hul \ti ll> 0,1111 .1111pl<' parktn~. Juhn 1-hht>r 1;.12 3111 ~'Yt ft ~ 11111 lfi\7 W•">l< ltfr ~ B. t\.:t•nt ~I Sllll 1 •M" l Hm Suit~ rrom r.:. r;•1 W 19th St Ca 1 l l um "41122UJ EXEC. SUITES l'nm•· :-0.i>wport Read1 a.. '1·:.r <J t • a1rpon kl'f'I ind r("{'l'pl1on 1·1111 fl'r• n1·;.· rm, J.1111tur t'r\ , Ullh lllU fr1••• ,. " p 1 1-' & m o r .. ...,. .. n-tanal -..·n J V ail 1~1 or l>oulo( M.51 ~ 11 I MO Rt.EE REKT Brand New Apts :: 1:r I l1;i l'r •m ~1.~ • .! llr .' h 1 Frum $4:'"~1 J lir ~ha Frunr $.>.'ill ' SEA .• EN VIHONMEN T 96"!7 IL1n11l111n . II 8 ~COLOMY I ~!!>.~ ... ~?~.~ l':x1·c ul t\e uf l1 re~ J.lf1oJrl Jrt'.1 l;p lo 12111.1 -.<l n :'l:t'"" l rpl!> & dl"J)lS. (".ell 00'1' j,.')j 7010 Bc:iut1I ul '>PJl"IOU~ uml <; 111 3 urul & ~. unit 11\JJ ht 1111:.' 1•,1 ~ urc.is. patw~ tl<.'<"k." ~·amity & a<l11ll uni\ an·a~ Notloi:~ 'l~i. M~mt 642 \603 "11tESEVILL~'" l Hr "lud10. 11-, bit. i;:iir Ad.Jls . c:i>ts, dl"pl>, bllOl->, fnl'd y d . W ll tH pd SJS.412n 21il9 .. r-·· Santa An;i SJ75 SAVE $150 You pain\ & c lea n 2 HUGE bedrooms Full} carpeted 'bullt1n-. 1 :round floor Super loca \Jon Adults, no ~Is $3111 mo Apply apt n ~ w Wllson t>C>-6448 $3iS mo 2Br 1 w11ho;1• l ,R.i, J\1 :111 now l~llt Wallal•'. ~u; 1.!111.S ~ !In I', B.1, S:lh1 '°'" •·llddn·n , "mall dM' 1)1\ 11tu foannSL 642 i.14 1 •l)r t 1ba T"oh.'>•' I r11I• t-:nd ~ar ,\I.lits !'.11 I '•·I~ ~'rom S380 645 4071 the COLONY 2229CANY0;'1o1, l' M Ph631 3567 X -L~. 2 RR l'UOI. BEAUT GHOUNDS I MI T 0 11 C t-: AN i\DULTS ~15 96;J 4500 1~1\ll'ly all utlull, n11 pd-.. 1.:&.1 llr .qit-. 1;20t1 I· tl 111).t1·r h h H4h Utilll :111r :! hu . -.111d111 l>I'> hw.-hr. W 0 hkup , 11,1r , I rpl1 No pt'b $4\1:-.. 7!'l2 747 \or !">36 3397 OCE.AHAREA Wn lk lo l h~ bt'..tt h Dehgh trul h:r l&.2 llr ap&s, some v. frpk. all hu'~ pati01or1>11IC'<ln1~ l:}\}Oy our 2IO a U"5 "" al lracttv<' ~t ... ·nhelt. lr~-.. land'tt ,1pe & H hole put ting J!rc('n l"riendl) duhhou.~· w fflllC 1ol11r lY ..... 1un.1. t·itl'fl"I"' & "'('11°hl room Start!. al $'J41111rl i: m Jr uu I \•lult-., n11p.-t-. CASA~SOL 2166 1 Brookhunt 962-66~1 Sfl,\R I' llc.11 h I. 2 & J Jlr "1th frvl1 <hhv. ,r 1;.1r ~ p;tlJO ~o ~l '4 91if!_-!3.'>ll Nr bch. I.: 211r, l'2Ua ffVlc, enel'd i.:ar W II hook up. 11va1l Mar II S4!l) ~_1 ___ _ J br. 2 ba. nr So. Coast Pia.ta Call 8J3.ZZ38 M F, ~udlo Apt ucros., tfrom 11-:~5-~ bch, d."lh~hr. lrplr. S32S --------mo S4()23J2l•V\'\ ~IHGHEW :!229CA."1;\ O~ L M Ph6.11 ~· X-LG . l -HH POOL BEAL'T GHOl;SOS l Ml TU CX.J::AN ADULT~ s:lJ5 i\l:ROSS !-'HOM BE/\l:ll. 2 Br 1 Ba. n u carpet.5. rnuu·bl.ands $4.25 mu on yr ls4l 640-5'118 __ _ I Bl'Clroom. 1 bath. year\\ or mo S350 rn u. 1\ l(t 6736210 3 Br OCEANfo~KOl't T APT. Yrly $1,000 m o Ail 873-QlO 3 Br. 2 ba. SU'PI> to brat"h ss.c.o mo Propert) llOtbt'. 642-:£;0 or ""2· ll>lO Lido Ba>iroot :! Br d pl. nt>wly dt>cor .1 t•·d ran la,t1c \le w hi:J l;!XJ tt•~:JS61 }880 ••·•·•·••··•··•········ l..ar)le 2 br luw1•r 1·m11Jti Palltt, pool. J1H·u 1..t1 I. t•arpurt SMlll rno Cull 54.5-2970 or 7~•l 9!KIS for appl ~Y~lf. 111\W \\;1l1• 1 ... ,\(1111: fo r 111111 molun.: f\ m.1 l•· to <.hJ1 •' :! be ruN·h !um a µt "" lht• lA:at h Ill =""""port t1I JUI)(' !:.th ~1 mu t UUl ~llbet\.\llil &ltpm. t;i'J.~I Rnunu1 ""a.nl~ l".H ttr l1'\l.l1IJt.-d ltolndlt' 25 ~'·tu i.h .. re lrit .!Ur :!HJ dupl"" tn ~ II l l>I I. f runo O• t'40 $26~ •-;j\, 2"N2 p '"' .• ft •• Jo' to i.h.a r" 2 bd. 2 h 11 w "'"" t)>k. "°°'· ~ <.."M 631 3:161 afl 9pm M . n un :.mOk t'r , pro r~ss1on al t u '>h.tr~ :• bdnn :?b.t a pl "" 1 n~·ar Sanl3 An.1 l"I ry <.:lub CM S161! • ut1I ·~~tot I..;<' pllt'>h I HH J ll1 tn lc·"·I h<>m• 111 1111 1 1111 tm111 l>\11 $.!:!:'.", mu ut1I Ritu ~· >11r•1 Male or remalt• w.1ntt'd t11 shJ.l'l' fum 1-.h1-d :1 bllrm homt• 1n Nwpt Ht>i11·h . llJdo ~.mlli. pvt Com murul> 1 Pool, J~ll'lUll, :J btk.~ from onan Days l'o.13 7.\,7. t'\l'' "17U 461\:I, :L~k l11r <iar. EXEC. SUITES ,\ l'Ombutallon lbal can 'I bl· beat~ P t'rl'et"t local100 \cio,e to frw)s. airport & rel\lauranls >. pror . ~anal servs. Ideal otfK-es 4' beauWul IX'Q· ~ For more info. call Dr-vat 919-2161 ----------- PIESTIG10US LOCATION .... ~Beach •00· QX>Sq F\. •Bay Views • Ex:Lra Atnerulle:- :n> Sq F\ office. P'1 bath. 765 Sl Clair, St.111<· l>. \"u.la M t">a Freewav 11itweruenl near B,iltrr & 1:1n ... t.ol S200 mo li45 71!1.lt• Will bl.did lo swt 2500sq fl near OC Airport, ~all ~ •M :WPOH'f Hl-:Al'll • •l'IUMI-: 1.J,,J<.'ATIUN • 50 yds fn>m walerfront • ,. 'e IJ ~.., ~· Doi'·+ c;t-horv& b -the-phwv BEAUTIFUL APART· MENTS: Singles. 1 & ? E:!cdron m~ • rur n1shed & Unfurnished •Adult L1v1ng •No f•el~ • Models Open daily 9 lo 6 Oakwood Garden Apartments Newport Beach/So. 1700 16th St 10ovt111 161hl (7t4) 642·6170 Nrwly dt'C'Or lbr. /\•Jib Ualc, i:rpb ,drpc; No P~ S310Mo. 70'J Jame~ St i\pl U fly ii 1.11>L ~44111 Mes;1 Verde 1mmur . 2 hr. 2 ba. ~ur ,fpk , l> W, IJld y _:_~ _!43.'i 1131 \f~2 &su:le 149 E Hay 2br Jba. pool Adulls Nr.. Pets S350Mo ~ 3721 l Br apt S350 &r 2 Hr apt $431 plus 3 Bit 2 ba condo zso. All new, duldren FOR LESS!! l~autllul new 2 hJrm :• full ha mui.lt•r 'u1ll' w dbl \Ink:-. pllL'lh bruwn l·arpcttn~. drJ l>t.''· J'lh l".11>\net!.. bit 10!1. refn1c end yll, d('hlllc lndl')' Kid' OK 4 Ple'l nt•Jr ('\ery\hmj( 1\va1l am ml'l.I ONL V S39!. mo 'T79l Soter Open HOUM' S>5datly. M(M7<M ······••·····•··••···•• Seawind Village New 1&2 bdrm luxul') udull apt.s m 14 pluns from $3i:i. 2 bdrm tawnhouseS Crom $S3S + pools. t.ennlS. waterfalls. pond.ti! Gas for rook t.ntt & hea1mg paJd. fo"rom San I>W«o Fnry dnve North on Be.ach to McFadden then Weet on alcF1dden to Seawlnd Village. m.4 ,)81)3-SJ.98 I' w:tnlf"(.I, 25 ,() yrs to ,h.;re ;>;II :1 tir .t lJI , $!00 "' uul t\fi~·r 1;, tio40 Ollll l'rekr ft·mak $150 + 1' ull\tlll'' I 0-.l .1 Mt''.t Jrc.i l'ull .tfl 1.p111. 64.$-1232 500sq ft CTl4 l964~ SUBLEAS~· Combin.i U<111 Offire/Whs s pa<'t' in Skypark 2\65 sq f\, all or p;irt. e nd unit Undt'r mkt 714 979 90_50 __ a-~ru ean~ rur1ni~- ~Will ~ ~Ol!( D()(!I, 1. M-SiUCP ~t{_AA~ 2A-Vw.V7 ~~-7~'~· You moy request Ad-Sitter seNice when placing your od . . . our Ad-Si11er number will appear in your Daily Pilot od ... Ad·Sitter tokes your ~ .. . you coll in ot your convenience to get the mpotlSeS to your od ... this service is only S5 per week. For more information and to place ywr od coll M2·5671 Newport Be.ch/No. 880 Irvine \ill 16111) (714) 645-0550 l &2 Bn apt. ~21 E. 16th SL Adults. DO pet.s. $350. YrJy. Aho unfurn 645-"718. Be.a«iful rum penth<>u!le apt. Cntry club Caci Monthly or longer. -50Mo. 760-9117 WERAVESUllMER RENTALS WEEKORllONTH associated "fJ' .. ' ,, "" f f • ". I • A .. '' '' rt1 .. 1 8 R I ba w h u ~e hack.yard. S min to beach. Ulll pd. Encl gar S:Z.. 631H811 New Twnhse apt. 2br, l'M>n. frplc, MOOMo ~ &63\·5012 l Br, 1 ba. small house type. encl. gar. front yd, new cpts, drps. No pets $350 utll pd. 2038·8 Meyer Pl. 6 42·0350 , 1119-11.23. ----------3 Br npl. 7210 College Ave, C.M. F.aatalde large 2 bdrm Yurd. Adults only , no peu . Very clean MIO/mo. Call 58He61 OK~ __ · __ _ 1.Br, walk to OCC College, $125 mo. wttb utJl p111d ~-~ Near New 2 br. 2 ba. dabwhr. aundeck. S395 7~141.8evcsor wkods. Large 2 hr apt, pool t& patto. Adulta only, no pets. 1887 Monrovlai. $325.~. OCEANVlEW 2151 Pacific C. M La.rle 1 br w /Ion. Frplc. pvt pall<>. encl. anr • blln&. jacuzzi. l"r om $t.50. No pet.a. lnf 111\l ok SPMC · 631·8107 2 Br dupla. carage No 2Br. 2Ba condo So. Cat ~ SR5. mo. P\aD are• '650. Sm child ~tot'74-a.I ak.,.9'2-9'°: 842-1010 $450 Walk Lo Beach, Large, cheery 28r. 2ba, D'W. paltO. gar, Adults, no pets. 833 xm. 1 & 2 bdrm. Condo Sl)'\e apU. Newly decorated· drapes carpets stove Xlra large unit.a. OIYld{od (amily sect1ori. Pat l<> & non·p•t\o 11p\s a\1111. Neer shopping & trans. Betteb •Garf it Id. 19161 Oelawnre R47·:.120 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mweek&Up St udio s. 1 br s. kitchenettes, pool & maid Hrv 548·975S. &uany Acres Mott'I Room w /Cu ll house JlrivUeaea. ln itlnl. area ,......._.,.. olNewporl Beach. (West t._.111r 3142 CifOM2•11 ••••••••• • • •• • • •• • • • • • •, R001D in borne nr 0 . C .C. Jbr. 3ba, crp\11, drpe . N\ neiabboltM>Od ~ bl\ina. UOOlll.o dy11 1~1 ... 11 _.,-a.> . •SC.eveSCO..~ _.u~"'_ ..... _ .... _. ___ _ .. Male·Fcm:ile to !>h.irt" llalbOa Apartment CUii ~7345 Roommate Wanted Ry :n31. 2 br. 2 frplcs. on s.i.nd. M F. Capo Beach. 41Q.-O&IS ----- Slra1gbt M at·rooot.mt. ~-Seeks M F to 1hr beaut. expen11es for beaut Zbr, apt. C M 641·9328 ShrJbr. ~ w/frplc, oo U&lboa rel'Hl Pt Slt·PB lO q\Aet bch. Vrty. $225Mo tm-~•· Brach homt', s pa, prav rooun. Npt. 8cb. $300 lo cl uUl. &4'l 1 l7l ,t}46.8630 Sell things fl.lit with Dall)' PUot Want Ads. •DELUX.EOFf1CES• From l rm. up lo 1700 sq. n From 93< ft. No lse req. Behlnd AJrporler Hotel at2172 DuPont Dr., l'&t.e &. m.ml. 9-12 IXICUT1Yl wms Nr Orange County A1fllOI'\ area, 9f5S..2288 Cannery V\Uaae ofrlce space avail. l lge • I 1ml. Broker 675-<t9U. Offlce·Re\all. San Clemente, A venlda Del Mar. S15() t& up. 67l-3022; 48MJ42 Ellecutlve office 1ult.e in Lq\IDa Beach. A valla· b&e March Lal. IMO aq. n.. Ideal for I or 2 office re- ~. 71Mf7-"36. ....................... lleU .. a 'a Alterat ou v.-.-.. s,.cw,af price of I Will be slacks or jiuas. 11 1r WNlll •••••••••••••••••••••• Artbkedu.r~I dl'•wt•P Jerorporallu lolerut U., 6 pr:at'lkal ideal! Oimsil. job • .,..wao. Xlnt "'._ ...... n •''" ..... ...................... Orive•a,ys•PHILin~ lot • R~p•lra•Seakoatlna SM; Aapb.ah 146 '81 I uc'd. ........, ... L..911W.ke. •••••••••••••••••••••• Need \b talk U> • Lawyer" No cbarae f OI' in111al ron ~uauuon. A~llm~n~ avau eves & wk1111'1 Cull <11•~1284 ~ •••••••••••••••••••••• Pvt dJay ~. C.M OP"n 1ng for your childrtin wtnJe you wurtt M7 2646 --- .••.•••..............•. Di\W'U ly Moil Aeuon Typmit M2 5l00 ................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NewStturity product~ Affordable. rree demo. EMCO 545·61>:M> Cabk•t Makiftg .•.•............•..•... C u s t o m cabin ets, rurruture, etc. Quality work. 548-3410. 645-9088 STOIMOAMA .. ~ Re1D01191 R.-... Ooaunw u~ ~ '"9811 . ..... c..,.. .... ....................... ...... ~CDdND Cob' bl1°'eMt'I • •ht ~ aonwi --.~ Ckan !iv, cbA rm. ball W Awa nn 11 30. C"OUCb 110, rtu .. G\l&I' lim """ odor l"'pt ~r. Ci rn "'Pf" ~ wort Ol)'M"U Rt-ft m-0w1 CARPET CLf'.A.NlNli ~J7- Andtt'1Jao1wnall-.en "~ \'art! ~J'l)t't l'lt •ne" Stram C'l••an Abo up llol:st.-r)' Wurk ~uat 'fnarlL Olr.lWlt WUl loh.~ t'lSt, l'\'M r.1t~ ~ ,f7 lfl lnflallon !-'1i:htt'r :iv;·.- lnstt·.1d o( """"' l'a• ~·t h.1 ~ II C'lrant:'\I .tl\41 ,, • VIUALl~I Je!T\ " t ·._. tVt'l h4lb l'QLllPm~nt lo do JW;t that &Q <'all t.<lday fur frt t' ~t!bt M7 Z781 ·····················•· t 'on<'rett-c'Onlr1H1ur. un hm1ted :.hapeis & de ~i~n s hig h quali t y ""'irkmarush1p, frt't• t'1>t ul' ll377~1493 J 121 Th>mP600 Kesel <:cntra<'l.1•11> ~3&1Hi5 Cement wurll all types 646-6563 1\42 IW8:! CWld Car. I ~ as-~ ,....aPnt~ P\DOO.llUAI JC Coeatruct1u.t adVIMta tor aJJ typee ol flood, ................ ,....., or r...w proWema ac br Mr¥1.te CIG r.p~n. P hambln1. roo fln1 . tarpe_n~ry . cont r•te , .. «1111.r<ll .:. ,. r MO-nu Colllnrtar, ,..modthn1 A.palni, pall~. Yrot• ~t Oouc.lu P~. Utm~~~ U t' 1 Wk111\a ('Ofllr•C'lcn tukied l 'ltm bulldl.nll( l.Miy urt•1e prdrrr~1t w 1eu ~ ......•......•......... ............ Mcri!W& Ti .. Co. t:.itqw.1lt1 natural m.tr bk! heauttfil.-s your en In ..... b.ilhrooln1'. Jlli ll•r.t t 'all us ~1Qn lo"r-1 Cur fr \~ nltJrtlllt~ 7!'J6 1711 .....................•. £1.ECTRICIAN l'nt·t'd n .:hl rree ei.tamJll' un large or sma 11 Jubc. U C'. #33725-1 673 O.'bD El.Et i'Rll'l/\N B c !> t r J t e s , h l' s t ~orkrnansh1p S m a ll ,JOiltl preft·rroo. 675·1S345 CUSTOM INTERIOR CARPENTRY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gun:lcrung, landscapan.:. After s<'hool in Soraorn tree tnmm1n~. clean Bear St. S<·hool <1 rca, C'an ups AvaJes 646-1$474 pt c.k up 549-9458 -------- By Jay 642~ Coftfrodor ••••••••••••••••••••••• B. Wilson & Soos, Bldrs Room addit. remorlel Free est, 30 yrs exp I Plans. Geo Palmer & Bonded, Lie #357487 Son. Lic'd s.57~32 646--1740. S48-ro85 --------Get GREEN <"ash Gen carpentry or n · forWHITt-:elephants model.tng. One man com With a Classified Ad plete .)Ob. 751-4418 Call 642-5678 Gardening, tree tn m rrang, clean·up & marnt serv Amie 548--8414 Very low pnc-es on landscape cleanups Gt>orge. 549·2015 Exp gardener. mow. t:dge, dn·ups. f'rN! est &nbl C\1 area 548-4891 ... ................... . ~l Door <:oMrol door 6 cloll.uni ID•lnl•nant• Com-m 'l /ftHld repair A malnt. •lon!lroat, elld lnt. w•tdrobe doon . wlndo••· •~PM ... Se:nr ln& 111J Or <:ty &llcl1n1 door , wardrobe 00.W • -~ aups>iSw HUSS£U.'8 ServiNIJ All t ypcos un 'ext pau1 t lllg C)lrpet,. floor clean- tna c:tin 'I cln up Lo r•te:t Gwir Free est. YIA).7e) ................ .....••.•....•....•.... M r lt 1&1ngut t e r t>rul~iona11y UlSlallt'd 5" :.c-wnJew. alumrnum t;u.i&t t-'rce ~t 6.1t 0281 anyUmc· .....••...•....•..••... t:arpt'ntry , ma:.onry, roo(ing, plumbing, p1&1nt lllS:. drywall & more. J li ~~ E I ct' l ra c . pa 1 n t 1 n g , tlryw,1 II. plumbing n· 11a1r Family bus111es-.. Lil' d r \O Ork l{Uar !1411 5100 Plumb1ng. e lel'lrH'a l. heating, alJ J:<•n repairs nee ~ t 536-J.J62 LOCOST2A llH SEHV ftUJ.ABLE IN & OUT t:XT 11. !175 ll(n HAt.n.INO • CU:.A.NlHO "-Adi'Comm '\. ~-. Call lD-1411 Hautift1Serv1ee. I ~ T trwk.. C.11 LMur HJ.442J -----All around bulinl(. 1 T. ll'WL rt.e e.l. 0.UAll ~ •••••••••••••••••••• HoeHcleaaln1. 1our bome or Y8"1U, l"rw . ..ua.-. •1121 lfJ9111h ....................... HYPNOSIS WOUS For fneCCM!lltaUoo call Ad SiUer' • 11. 6Q.4IDO a. bn. .._T• Haulln1·Mov1.n1. Con· """ •u•••••••••••••••• creto • tree removal. R.J. c.ook. 20 yn n-per. ~duva.Ml-TUt Local year a r o u nd 58"Yke. -.1u1, 83l-7ll2 H.aul /Gradln1. Demoh · Uon. Ski~. dump. truck Treeatytd writ . 831 l2ST Hauling , cleanups , driveway removal:!>, uunming.~7-8271 I' •di I ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• Want a REALLY CLEAN HOUSE? Call Gingham Girl Pree est. OO-Sl.23 ... o r ex l't!llence 1n ~leaning · Cleaning Uni.united.. 546-37216 --- TI~AMY"S CARPET DOCTOR Weekly or t time maid SVC. 10% DISCOUNT ON VACANTS Steam carpt!t drorung. F'ree est. 2A hr !>VC 631 7Ull t:all Snow-lloost'C\earung f or a home or business that sparklt."S like snow moo'7fi Clean of 1 learts Prof. clearun~. reputa· hie, dt!pendable, thlrough. Ca II for appt ~ fOC' Sher, 975-1107 locomeTu Prep! 3>3 otr before Mar. u . M. PalernOltro. enrolled a#· (714 J842.6'M Call today ror ~ppt. 646-5233 Short Form; Slate & Fed. St2. CM , centrally located. J Monarty, Acct Mwwlry~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• All t yp!!S jewelry repair- ing. Ring suing. Stone resettuii,:. Cwstom de signing. Antq. jewelry Diamonds & colo red st.ooes 35 yr exp. Murray Hrown Ye Old VLIJag~· Jeweler 494~ '"'lkl\el 11 .•..••................. Japanese LandHapl· design, spnnkler . i.ods. cleanup. rruunl. 90 day warr 12 ~ exPt·r Lil'. 1mur 5:11-8162 or 89'1 2l:lfi2 Mm..-, ....................... Btictworlt. S mall 1obs Newport. Costa Mc<U & lNme. 67S-ll75 e-ves ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clea.rung. any type. 1st Custocn masonry, patl06. OCCstl.lient. Large truck cla.-..s work done w inte-planters, walks. lOO 's ol Trash. tree tnm Dan gnty. Rsnbl Ins. 552-0lOS k>ca1ms.6'>8512 645-8lm u~ullng & Dump .Jobs Ask for Randy 641--8427 Cedar Crpt & Upho l ('!caners. (Jr waxi'ng. l(iS'I. cln'R Rsnbl. Prof Slmoo 0-SMJ, 751-8951 Brick. stone. block wo rk, tiJe nr... COO<'rele patJ<Y.>, wtks. driveway~ Free est. Jolm 84&-1583 ' , ....... ..•••••.•....... 8loellwall1, 1peclall1 IA PlisMr lit bt MrVkle" All typet of rooft r~- priced Pl F'WUll1'1 ft . CJllity PQennl paired. Raobl. Guar. No Al9o all l.11* bricbork. 'fU..W.2350 waiUna-541-'1$37 •ft s. Uc/Boadad. BobMl-2753 ,..._._ al'-c-..6.wU ,. or--.....-uou YI -per\n&-~ AU W'Or1r ,-uarant.eed. ..... t 11 , I I OoMll f>ro9eny Servteflll. • ..................... . • ........... ••••••••••• 541).2785 Sewing llachlne Serv. In An ~ lo change. home. Gu.raoteed. 2S So. c.o.t llodela now of· lnl/Ext. Airless spray. ynsexper 71~5-1107 ferlog per1onal11t!d Paperbanging. <Ablaet.a TV AAllA•-• styled developmeat 10 refimlbed. 971-91 .:.:.::; ... •.~ ........ . -'lmd.ioa W /futuoa & lJUrior Pain.,_ ft.on 11 Allie & root install a• ·on pbotocnlpldc model.18a. ........ ....,.... .. Callaow: ~-2502. ty, reaaona~ r.-. Ask Mu.ltipie outleU. 23 yrs ror Ri«*8'7~90IZ.11 ~ exp. Bill Q>yne. 49&-7912 ~•••••••••••-••• RAINBOW ,. • EJlt. int ... yr lfU.111'. Lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Movtac by 1be Star'Y1ng Colleee Students. Eap, trg tnick. 64.1-M.27 pnces. Free Ht. Call C E R A M I C T I L Jo: &G-1114 KJtcben, baths. entry:. ---Your tile or m i n~ ....... ~ 962.~J PETERS PAINTING Expr'd Reas Hates Pree E st Call Gene ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Neal patches .Ii textures Al&EST. '93-1 439 ~RING over block walls. addillons, houses. Painting INT 1-;xT treeest 586-4892 Neat. honest. rea.s . 12 "' 1111 yrs. HI' L1c'd. Dave 11 964a l.OO~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Electroruc .Jealt detection Oeak:s slabs) Remodel- ing, copper repipe. Top Hat PlwnbmR. ~ 31.94 Fine ext. paintinl( St W<' Ins Try ml' R St.oar. 836-~ Prof. pamung. f::x.t & Int. Mor.t Ext er.> : 380015 Free e ~t 536 4383 MC Visa Pamtmg & waJlpap<'nni.: ~ ~. r~ f'ree l"'' Stt-vt• !">17 \281 ~'e's Paml.tn~. i.erv1n~ area 9 yrs. most re<•"· c heck my r e f , la c: S86-8C2S Res1Comm 'I pa1nt1n ie lnl Ext. Qual work . Rsnbl p ri c e ~. Ltl"d Bonded c;.,ne «n-'1081 -------- ESStAH Cstm Pamtmg. lo r ate\. lo'rtt est 3 yr icua r 962-1478, 633-9837 aft 5 RestdenuaJ & commerc11Ll padJ.n~ I-Tee est Jkas rates 67S-91:59 l , 67J..{T737 Speoa.IJu.ng in res1d 1 ren tal property. !~la n d Services~! ---lemodtl & Repair . ....•.......•......... Carpentry kitchen door. w1ndows.repa1r .. 111111 111111' p I a n n 1 n 1< J 1 m 96+:mo ···••··••••·······•·••• Rt>paar Ir ki:roof All tYPl'!l ·S b1n R l e s rockshakt!$·<.'Om po-tar t'"* est. 5' I 5830 Fan Avail Qwtllr1ed roofing. f'ree est ~·ak repair. $35. Good rat.es oo ahak~ I. C'Ofl'l'10. Ca II 97> ll 07 ext le UOIU7.0N RIJOPl.'IG Roof repair & r 1."roohni.: 548 Jtl1J Ceramic Tile lns tallt:d Firs, counterl>, tub:. f"ree est R.-fs 540 0760 T'"SenJu ...................•... P rof es:.1<J na l Trel' !'iervll't', c·all anyt1 me 24 hn. Topping. removal ha ullni:. 646 71170 fo:X~ shapanR. thinnan~ and Slump removal I n:. Lv ms~ 675-2821 Tutoriftq .......••.............. WP ran make thl' dLI Cer ~n cc Tu t ••ri n !.! !ll>t't'•ahi.ts K 6, h1i.:hh qual. & e xpcr C'all \1e I1 n d a •, r f'' rank ~ 11. fi6 I .().1()() 'M.dow ~ ·•······••·•····•·•·•·· ll.esidenUJ I & St.orei1 l 'J r waxmg. Quality work 6'2·5449. 645 7972 ---- ,!~~!!~tr a :I> day ad an lhe DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIRECTORY OO lTNOW! "4~5671 4400 ~s Rental 7 100 4450 llulinn.s OpportlaWty Morwytol.oan 5025 ~'· Trwst 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dtidi 5035 5300 ........ 5350 HefpW-..ct ....................... ....................... . ..................... . 5300 Lod&Fo.d .••••••.•......••...... lialbua Bay View (){flee~ ''"all 1mme<1 <'itl I 673·3X22 E:.et·ullYl' orr1ceo;, µn• .,ui:ious Newport Bea,·h locution, c·11m1,le t ely tunu:.hetJ. 2 """· to run (~e~c, phoJle !175 0952 COSTA MESA Off1<'eS & warehou"I' :,pacl.' loc. mtlu~ a rt•a .\pprox. 600 :,q ft, nu l'fll.'>, ample park mi::. ~I mo Contact Tt•n 64H 396.1 Sl25Mo. Phone 1ms. Xerox cupy. sec'y sent Avail 631-<n>S ------ bdusinLido Vilaqr Sttit~ Mu..,t vacate 1mmed1al" ly, ,c;sume lse un l u-c unou.'> 11750s<1 ft 1 ext·c uffr m heart ol N H :J(k• helow t'UTT<'llt pnc•1· Im rrneulalr . Cdll 979 :11:.1 bl'lon · II Joam e very day .cdM L>ELUX t: SL IT~~. fo'rom SW5 i\1r c·ond . ample pkg. lltil pd 21i5S E C~t Hwy. 67$-WOO MB>ICAL SUITE Corona del Mar, garde olfu~e :.wle.850Sq. ft. Realonom1cs 675-6700 OFF1CESU ITE AJRPORTARt-:A S400 sq ft. S299 mo 752-2222 fUm. offil'e. 150 ~Q rt, + reception Fas hio n island An_<;. Sw + Xerox avail S400 1nC'I util & JllJUtOr SVC,~_!. 2771 4 450 ··············•·····•·· For store & offll't' !>pace a t reasonable rates 500 to 2700 SQ Ft. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA 1S2S Mesa Verde E. C.M 54>4123 RENTORIUY 4700 sq ft. office building. near Udo lsle. purc hase l)fice '675.000 w /$100,000 dwn. 430 32nd St , Newport Rea('h. l 'a ll for details Sierra Hl'alty ~1!m •MEWPORT /C.M. Uplo4700sq ft a vu1l at pnme corner. 17th & Nwpt 81. 675-WOO LD> sq ft. in medical bit!~ Avail for 1mmed. oc c~ney. Ample park 1ng. Newport. ~l. RSTON ~aVD. Newty remodeled shop. p1n1 cenuer ln Costa Mesa has offices avail for im~. occupancy from approx 480 t o l4.50llq. fl. w /new crpl!! & painting al reasona ble rvtes. Call Paula S. Kat.t J.#. 213-464-4~.18 __ 1800 pq. It. C 2 free stand ing bk!a. $1200mo Avail. 3-1, ~10-12 PC'lf. N 0 . m.&-5985 or !M4 l?ll 4 .-wPQIT HACH 1100.q ft bric:k bldg w/lOOOIQ ft fenced yrd. ld•al lor oUcs, In llarine-or1eated area SllQriOmO. CTW381. .....•...•............• 1 DM rem ti 4211 sq ft w11 h l>Ulh. c urrcntl\ rcnll'CI a~ bl>auty shoµ l:.tn tw l'On· 'ert.al lo .any rt'lJ1I hus1 ocss Ground noor. Co;csl ltwy :;1gn l'XJ)O:>Ur\'. s-l IU In> I nq UI ti' 2.l."l..1 ~; (' oa ~I llwy . Ste II 752 lts:kl lrdistrial Rental 4500 ......•...........•.... l~ease 5 .0 flll -.'I rt wareh<iu.'>l' -,pan•. ~ f~:r 1 fool n t 546 6t IO 2"18)' 1 340' rul'n M 1 wiUl comm 'I exposure Rrnt mo lo mo OK Tim or non. Bk r 97!+-6666 I ~K>sq ft, StOrtHW only. 55()11 mo 2 1 ?~ (' rnycm 11 r c u ' t .i .\1 1· ~ ,, I • .;i. :u:11; I pn mt• 'li1•wpor\ MI'"·' Bus1m·s., l'.1ri.. (/11Jht~ 11ffke & wan•hous1: -..p.11'l' lo r 1,.,,,.,<' CJrp i'l !'> dra~:o, &. Wt·I liar 1.~MI t11 tK?O ~Q ft units jv~1h1 hie now :!7 lo ;y ~q . 11 00-4463 FOi' Lea.'> · 7 \'.'i ,,4 fl pn mr 1ndustn .1l luc:.it1on. A C. ok. fully -..pnnklc•c.1, M(; 7Xll'Ullg. U.1 W 17th SI. CM. 631 <nOO 4600 ....................... One-bedroom cottage an Quiet s pot in Laguna Beach, Corona del Mar or Cost a Mesa Cor S300 or less. (J111et area t•ssen· llal Wnte ad 11636. c o Th e Dail y ralot Newspi1pi·r . I' 0 . Box I 1560. t'O!tta Mesa. C'A '12626 11r tcl e pho nt- 673-7654 Workulg mom w !>yr oltJ Ol?'-ds I 2llr apt for nu more lhan S200mo an n1re l'u s t a Mec;a ,1r e a AS AP l'le.1:.e rai l 548 6427 7pm !lpm, or wnte ad#7HI. c o 'The Daily Pilot. P .0 BoA J.S6), Costa Mesa. Calif IW3) Yng Frm, workin~ stu· dent. seelung apt to shr w1same Or stud 10-smgle 111 CdM by Mar<'h I Call anytime 752-2317 CONDO RF:NTAL OR LEASE WITH OPTION WANTED by 1n b<>und ex.e t·ul1ve f am ily . ~HlO range 1-'oun tain Valley or Belmont Shores urea. Requ1rei; 2-3 bedrooms. One tO· year -oh! daughter, nc peta. Call m y oHlce days-(7)4) 98M431. ext 315 ... or evenings <home) -('714 ) M2-0455. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 0,..,. IMlty 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I n('('(I 114-lr w / lnnatlon. You Luo? Part Ume we can he1p each othe r . •tc83 ror Appl. 7-9PM S•~Dtl tlwlk4• .... -mo.a ..... Nil. Tst, ••.••.......•.•..•...•. Red btat. Offic~ Almof>t new oHaee, full) eqU>ppcd. 11 desks • .ireat l c lc phon1• -..y:.tem Newpor t Airport loc;; llun. Jim Patl'97S-0616 Malwfoct..... Fibet C)toss loah I ~til M~a SS0.000 ~e\ Owner ~,u stay 1\J!I_ 751-1400. Established Rd.all gift. and stooeware busLness in el<"gant sllop· pms: center Ideal owner Of)('r:ition T urn Kl'y . "Ith 1•xrc llent return liv.ner relanng $72,000 Sandwich Shop NI Carry-Out, near In d~tnal. Costa Mesa. $24,000 N1•l Agl: 751·1400 --- Ire Cream Shop w xlnt I location & potential near Newport Pier . Inves t now for EastPr' Only $34 .UOO c o mpl ete ~586.5 RocqMl't loll CNb Imme<! Occupancy, 0 <.: area. 897 ·2589 Q ALITY PHINTSHOP Nl-..W PORT BF./\CH /\ttEA Xlnt turn key o,,era lion. Opportunity to gross $100K as part lame entrepreneur. Call Dottie \.'alentine. UH19UE HOMES 67>'000 f NEED f MONEY • CRBHTHO PROILEM 2nd & 3rd TO loafts 97U53 l Arranged by Coc.t tto.e Loe.. W'idow ha!! money for 2nd T.o ·s. No credit check. no pnlty. S20,000 up For 11cl1on ca ll A.:e n t fi73-731 l AJ'l\ot1m1• C ASH FAST!!! 2nd TD's, 3rd TD''> & ~W· mg loan:.. up to 15 yr term Coast Finan<'•al ~15 MoM'y want.ct so 30 . ••...•.........•...... $«5,000. wanted ror 12mo:;; in well '*-cured 2nd T 0 111' • Ullr 760-11161. 2nd Trust Deed. S10.000. 10%, home in xlnt. area 642-S44.9 or~ 797'2 ... tcpJI ... Trwt Oeedi 5035 .•..........••...•..... Satttef' Mt9-Co. All types of real estate investments since 1949. ~-2.RdTDs M~21 71 545-06l 1 2ndTD'S Mo Points! 15 year term. Sl0.000 or more No Ualloon Lido Newport C'o 67J. 7~ 2-1 lirs Trust dee.ls for sale. Jllgb yields . well st•cured. superb invest ments. Dave C hanover. 770·2022 '770·5215 Agl. Goldenwest Rltrs Want Ads CaJI 642-567H Sell Idle items 642-5678 You may request Ad-Sitter sef'Vice when placing your ad . . . our Ad-Siner number will oppeor in your Doily Pilot od . . . Ad-Sitter tokes your messages .. . you cofl in at your corwenienc:e to qet the ~ises to your od ... thi$ S9fV1C8 is ot:; $5 per w eek. For ·more information and to place your od coll M2·5'71 . ...................•.. 2nd TD ror -.aJe. pnmc C :\f pl'OJ>('ny. c.IJscount ne-i.'Ollubll· i\a.,'t &l6 3ti27 K.en or Li1. .•...................•. 5100 ••••........•.......... PENNY PINCHER ADS ONLY S2 "''" .in' 1h•m or com t1111.1t1on of 1t('m ' (Of' fi~ or lrH with ,, Pf'nny l'1nrher Ml J lane~ for 2 con ... ,·uti"' cby~ Earh ..dd1llonal lint' h Fh for l)l(':!da~' l 'hJr11r •l' Soc11mm1•n·1JI :01.h •·11r mnr1· 1nforma11on and tu i.ilac!• )our ad l.'all 642-5678 Pronto Tax Co. bas moved to· 7(k) 118 East Balboa Blvd. Balboa P e n . Bn-5631. 1-day service. 5300 ....................... FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal~ 64~5678 ....................•.. Irish Si!Uer. 4 month!> Lost 2 3 !SO ne;.ar Hoa)! Hosp1t.ol PC H a re.i f>te~ call S46-5033 Found S1 ame'l' c,1t Westcbrt Pla1.a '1t·in1ty. ~ 2 24 t•ve t-iea l'Ollar &t&Qi62 ----1-'ound Hrown Cockapoo D11X Newpon I It:.. 2 22 No lai:s. Youn~ male . ~ f'ouod l'r escrapt1on glasses. b1 -focal s, bc'nlbeige frames. v1c . Foodpuk. lrv. 7M-l311. Fo&a1d Dog: Male loc>olls part Hus ky·Bernard" Tag with name-"Kt>mu ", Looi: Sch. Call after I:.! noon 846-0:532 ---- Found Plt Bull, Bn ndll". female. Newport HuC't1 Aruma I SbefUr 644·365fi Found dott Wtute w Ion.-: hair. Samoyed male 64&Q!IS, ask. for Lanre LOST· Ca.bro. Beaut. sm fem. (Pregnant.) Ualooa Pen. Please call 67J..~ } F OU ND . F e m Malamute. 2·24 . V1~ Beach & lnd1anapohs H.B.~ Fl:Q'KJ Cal : Fem part tiger red -o range. w /white markings. sbort·bair. Ca II 552-~. WW tdd for 2 wks f"ound Blood Hound black/tan m ale. Also Golden Retnever max snwll female Newport Beach Animal Shelter. 644-3656 Found 2 blac k 1wh1te U.l or Found a pet"' CaJI Spaniels Vic. Dana An1 mal A ssi s l a nce Pt.nl.483-2998 Le&gue.537-2273.nofc-e ------- Lost fem fawn Dobie. R mos . Spa yed. Vil' M.apolla &-Ellis area. FV~~ard. 1-'ound or lost a pet? Call Special Pals Hotline. 714 ~ 1235. 2131258-7398 ~ Dog: ''Samanlha," Fem wht Cocker max, CcfM. Has old tau . 834-SJ.39 Nancy Home 1~~. L o s t M iniat ur e Greyhound. Small dark CAT U>VERS PLEASE HELP: ABANDONED Tan & brown fem cat. Owners moved wit.bout her. nttd a warm & loving home 64U127 dog w r e d co 11 a r . t200 reward for return of REWARD.581·7792. lady 's gold watch on l..Dl!t Smell black Tenpoo chain. IZOO reward for 311 v i e . S pringdale " pistol. No quutio n1 Westminster. Wstmstr. Mted. IW7-81MN. "Pepper". $.'5() rew•rd. LOST: wire rhd ~ 1192·?112. oo Npt. Bch. between l.olt Vic A.lpba Bela, So. 20tb A 30th , 2 /24. Laguna. Bank vtnyl eD• cw )91--0072. 697-3114 v e I o p e rn • r k e d FOUND: Sm. brn • wht "Mariners S•vings." Fem. mls breed dog. REWARD ror return Semi Jona coat. 541·1200. wicootent.. Abeolutely no C.11. cpst.iom asked. Daya: ----------~IZ7i. Ext 23-1'. Nile. FOUND: M. Blk 6 wkl. 41111M735. t CocRr Spaniel? Med•tz. Vlc. Euclid tr Warner. P'Olmd: Contact Leo1et flD.3«11 round Sal. near Back --------- 0.y. 96'7·1374. f'clmd. rem. Benji-type --=---------do1; •ic. Edwards • FOUND: mBle cat. llcFedden. Hunt. Bdl. oran1e tl1er coJor •·•• w/Wtlt. ne. c:ol1ar • im. btll. Vic. Beacb/Ball. sn-i&a WA?fr ACl'IONT a.-w AdlMt-971 Found P upp1 : llo•t'1 bl9clr ma•/~ or ...... nmldao. Vic 5t.h tr Ne ....... Fat UtUt .... --••:S> SCRAM-tas ANSWERS R.eiuauanwnh Cla~ IAl'COl,!"TS f'a ) a b ll· GOLD COASl Book.k~'(" m~t t>e ·' ~em~ ~lary 1'f)m ESCORTS n:--~uratl' Wllh ..il11llt• ,.642-8572 * ~l~:1r a ppo intm1·n1 f"aclt~ Uetl .. Rural WOrU\\ YOl 'HLJFE l'~denm: -..omt• of th" cars lb.at ar• l.'Om1n~ uol of Dl'lro 1t opt '"o JI ~1.1u1 pm nt <'u u ld h1· YOUH un; 1tOtliS a a a unw a a a c:n ¥41 LOVB. Y LADIES MOOB.S & ESCORTS PIHll40USf AGORlS Offei iwcJ s,..c;a1 .J"-7J7 3199 . . • 24 ltr s SJSO 1 suss a ....................... <\lJMl!'il"IHATIVF. A.'> S IS'l A-.;l for lnti;rrnr 1~1.in f ir m an l.Jl!UnJ lie4t"h i'.{1 fiil\ ADVERTISING SALES PREGNANT! Cann~. wnl\delltia.J counsellnii & relernl. A.boruoo. adop- Palm & Psychic RP;,rltn~' tells p ast. present a. ~ DaJly Piie>< hai, .111 f\&ure ~ ~ unmed1a1e operung foc » 1ale s per1on with tion .. keeping. APCAR£ COVSlGIRL • 953-0771. 34 Hr Out n 11 Se n-11 "' W..SALE AT ('h~~ Liq u or Warehou.w w ... J Thur. .-·ri !'>.11t l:? ii 11\! .~()W I .l't 11..,., :-.a . PRE LAW stl.lient nc'f'ds MA~~" lbl lor ,,1!•· ll•· ~.CXX> Will do JO)tlUnK .,.h"1l'J I T h1•r Jp1 .. 1 Lto>i:et l Conra il • nt1 JI s.J-2817 Callfor Appt OVM . P o liox 32.C.:. ~ ,_ N B 92663 I "'" M~<>ali!t-•1) ~II''• -l.ir •I Tht•ra1•'''· 'I\ ne-.wspaper display :ad· vert1s1og ea~rleoev Good salary, r om m&s.SJ<in:-& excdlt·nt fr 11\R<' bc1l\·f1L'> 1-. '' 1·11 .. nc ' ~'th ·~1nrtun1t1t'S f1tr J Pl'f'SOfl with l'art-ef ~ m bttK~. Call ror appotnlmt•nt ORANGE CO~T DAILY PILOT •FOXY LADY * 11.im '4pm 1\ppt IJnl~ Ol!TCAl..LO~'l.Y ~2Bli ~ ':H~-4321. Ext 2'17 Equal Upporturuty Employer _!_9_72:_~1_31 * t twtCWJ SNdio l DIA.MONO WANTE D GIRLS At41MAI. HOSPITAL lfV\nt' ( 't IUD 's incl. Sal Clean. bathe. 8.S51SL MID. 18 yn. okt. 644-5463 Pnv. perty wdJ buy l tu 3 c.&n1l. cash. N B ~-4975 MASSAC E simpatlco Your masseur· II Bob James ~9-ll,CIM-511 1 I TOMMY'S I OF NEWPORT ESCORTS 3Uh 642·1571 432118 E 17th.~ M 548-9l.82 --------r.. IGllllll S.C •ten 5360 •..............••...... PRIVATE lNVESTIGA TOR Ovtr 10 yr5 exp. in <..Tlrrun.a.l Cl\'1) & fra ud 1nvesu~ations Slate lie. A· 7686 &TI· J.3,t9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7005 Aoswenn.2 Sa-vice Det"d.s ~. U you hke c1 ('haJJenge. & you want to le&1I a new trade, apply al 228 Forest. (rear > l..aRUna Beach. -----, Apt Manager wanted for 16 units 10 Carlsbad. Prefe r olde r , f'"(- Jlf't1 enced co uple 661-IJ.92 ....................... , .......................... ... Exp d. music edU<'alor and classical i:wtanst of· fen p'1\. lutonng lO Sin· cere slud~n ts J a ck . • •• SPJRl'nJAL READINGS 10am-10pm F'U II y Lie.-'d C. 7316 or 4912 9034. 18 \5 S. <Amano Real, Sao. Clem.. O.C. A.llt.POIT •ESCORT• R pe cial iz1n ~ an Profeeaionals i»s::MS . l0am-4am mc.H••W..19p Tensions Melt Away ln/Oul .~ttt94 .. 7l . FOXX SHOP S...$10••"10" Warm, feminine ac:orts. t7Z.477' Jllh Qecb Accepted. YBSGllLS *ESCOITS• U you qu.al. c:all ror appt. 9SJ·H20 Now Hlrlnf ..... c. ,., ESCORTS lllh Ml.01'0 CHKSS(MCJVISA .... OU'l'CAU. •tm. 566-ll78 7075 • •••••••••••••••••••••• PROTECTYO RSELF. I am a body 11 uard. personal c·haurreur & pro(~101ULI bartender Ask f o r M1 r h ael 2~34216 llous8eepc-r. 1 yr c>XPl'r c..iellllln(l. roolt1J1g, laun dry , 1otroeerws $..S40 mo _.. room " hoard. 40 hr wk Take ud to nearest OC F..D.D. OHke. Dot. :111474010 Ad paid for b)' ~yet ACCTG BKPNO TEMPORARY Recister today lo work on vanous accountln1 I& bookkeeping assign· rnenta. Work close lo your home. Fig ure Oerb to Senk>r Accoun· taal.'I ~ throu«hout 0ranl{e County RDe_T ......... accounlen'5 1333 No. Broedway tao, c.ok!well Banker Bkll.' Santa Ana C714tllM103 P'llEB PAIUtlNO A/R llWMG CllU Experien ce helpful. Temporary pos1l1on. po15&bl1Jty ror full lime Call BAL.BOA MARINI-~ • 549-9671 for appointment E..O.E. M 1F/ll A.SSEMBLERS we will train. Appl y 7a m . MacGreg<X' Yachts. 16.11 f"ac-enua. C. M. ~rST. MGR. NEEDED l.1l(hl bookkHping t 9 hrs ./wk. Good p ay f'\eaiae call~ 1703 ASSISTIH B>rTOI SURVEY 5 :l>PM lO 9:30PM. Mon· d ay thru Friday - 9::1>AM to l ::l>PM Salm-- ct.y, Great for eoUegiarul and moon.llpters .... oo per week . ONLY REQUJREll ENT IS A GOOD VOICE. Call : 642-Cll, ext. 312 after S:30PM. Monday tbr u Frid.a)' For Ad Action Call a Daily Pilot AD-VISOR 642-5171 ~-· ... -•• -. --... -~ 4'11-,,. ...... - -.... -••.. ' -,. ... -,. • ----------• 1' .... -------... -.... -••••• -•••• ---'-····-.. --~ ···-· -· --·· . . . ~~!~ ..... ?!!! ~~.~~ ..... ?~.~~ Tivldly, Febtuery 29. IMO -: OAllY PILOl ~ tWI dla"I• <llnC91. rue Cler\ En· wlll1Led (or ~~· "' lieYel poad.)00 l.tlht blO me<llcal corp. Sll lYJllAI. ct.tall minded O!NU.AL Ol"YlCE Ml.tit ecUoY phone Nu• 0 l H L t• R 1 l> A Y l•cl , wur lt.lnj( 01·o era l o ffl cl' 7100 Hlfp W..t.d 11 oo ""'W..-M 1 roo ...,, w..e.ct ....................•.. ···•••·•··•············ ...................... . JANITORIAL Ser vice, p1 rt tlmt', Cnl\ta MtSM/lrv~ area. Exper ad.ltA, lop pay or 1ub- t'Ontract. 2131923-98$9 Olli ~wn4pm-6pm Mature couplt', relief m&4a&er'I JO UD.lla elUI A maul. Coilt.a Mesu !I daya per montb. oon smolun. no ~ Wiii tnwl~ ~ 1n a m•ouCat Good co b"oeflt •· w ~n. typln1 & d1ver11fled dullel\ al dttaU ~ Paid van ~bah fUdina club. 71' UOm, 11clt 1>8Y • beallh ~ ~ P~HJ'YHS Familiar w the C M Npt & Jrv l'lreu Stu dents or bo uaew1 v''" pref. w wurk a ltlOt'DU\I( WI\ 7 lOam to 12·30pm or .JftrrntM>n <i bl lt 12:30pm to 5 .30p m SlaJU Ml $.1.10 br. (;all Mark atS71·3680 Tbe women aot1 rnt'n w" _.. klokirlA( I 1)1' 11\11 y he Ured ol t)'pi.11)1, folthn1 ~. wa~c Jobil and wortlitlj( roe . hmttl-d lncom~. W urlt. "'11 b youna p~op l c K•p1\J arowtb advanl't'm•·nt pomib6c If you an· US or over und would Ill• available lo s tart "'''rk 1mmedlatto l>. 11111 ~ wn !>· »3 :.> c-. Mno 645-4514 ....... odt 213/372-2137 Atn'OMOTIVE ALL CHARGE IOOICICE.EPEtl l111med ial e opening Musf have good but:k ground tn aulomolJ\t' a1· Counltng, be dble to re ccincile acrounls & c•om put.erexpenence helpful Contact Mrs. Hauser al CONNELL CHEVROLET '.1C~lf.1rhor Hhtl 1 ·c l(o;T" \t 1-:s \ 546-1200 AutoPcris ~rson Expenenct'd auto partl. counlerperson n<'ec.Jed lmmedlale openanJ! c.111 Rudy al 493-3375 ot 8J1.1:ns karw1ek Im Port.:. AUTO SALES Real Estall' ---- &bys1tler wanll'd for 5mo baby s:1rl. Days l;.t6.7'!8; bltul& rorp wtlb o"er 2 -..all mill.loo lA .ate. • ~m ------- puter •ltperlf'n('f' Hl'fer.onc • r•qu1rcd Olntaft Adm1a 131 ~ IOOG_.P/C ~ wtth procnll'.IC!lll l"hh.ttm Island lnVMI n*1t ''"" &xrt"Umt av ponurul)t 0 111 MM>l.2.1 UAICI Ofl&ATOI •'hr nwrhuw a.hop •'.ut .,iruw111t1 1:o mpany, lrvlllll.l ian:.\ ~~ .:uod QUultty ll~'llpl\l, !'OOd li.irwflttf. pd bollda>., <~II t-;11t'n-tl *-.:!10 ~lilt)'. lw1c~ !\11ply 111 ~r..on 1.1• B1,1rn11 Ke .. 1 .1ur.1nl 41 1 ~ Ne"porl k l\ 11 "o 11 ~\b"n.., IUSIOY \1 I L' a ), " M t' lt I I .1 n H6lauranl 10:. \I <1111 :0-1 hiilboa \l•PIY 1la11\ llH '&I ~6p111 liu:.Ult"'>:> W1-stm1ru.ll•r Jt>wdry & Lu.in "' looking (or .1 \oung hard work111,: • art.>er m1111lt'd 1n 1i1violuaJ lo µ:i111t·11rn1t• 111 lht' buymi.: & l.t•lluw of mttrch and1s1:. ran~111 g rrum 1 anwra~ & stt•reo-. lo J1•w1•lry & 1-!tulnrs .lfJ hr "k will tram Mu1-t l>t.• bnndabl1• !154 it:111 , ~ l'Af'ETERIA llELl't-:H. S\iORT llOURS, :1 hr rn1n1murn . $4 .0l hr !\11:::.a, N1•wport lkaeh, 1 ·orooa def Mar .an·a,., nu l' \pcn1•nr1• Ol'Cl'ssa r) Apply at Newport ~les:1 I nar.ed School D1s1 . fo"tJUd ~rv11·c OHtct.> lg5i Plan·11l1;i, ( ·o..,IJ !\tc-..1. 7W.:i:!IJ CknraJ ~TYPtST 1t• llDIATI or•• .. s FOi SPICIAL. r.C>JICT lk\'lNI-, E:.O. t. l',1Jt~~? (.~I lu , A \I l"r1 & S..t onl> Hi~· f>aulli/1110. l'M 7 .11 11>!12 CLstkS Part t1mC' & full ttml' )(ra\eyard, part t1m1• S\\ IO I( \pply 7 Eh.'Vl'll Store, lO'J'I W l1.1kcr C'M Q.ERK /SALES lnd1v1du1.1l nct·d1·ct ·l rught.s W!*k 111 1.ai:urw D c a c h b <> 11 k :, 11 o p 4:.~ 5010 CLERK/TYPIST I' ti ml' o r ( l 1 m 1• Pl~anl offll'C in F.a~h Island. Call for mtcrv1cw &W-5885 Cocktail Wa1lrt''"· 1•-c penl'nl'ed, n1 i:ht !>ktft Apply 1n per:.on Hl'n Brown 's ltl'sl :U lUti (;oasl Hwy S Laf:una Cockla1I Wa1trt'::.:., P T Apply llel"N.'n 2 .•. Mon 1-n 741 W A;1k• r !'-I , C'1 ( ·A.'ll IJ fo.H 1 J I , . 1 l' r 1 ,1 , 1 , I t: Collet1ur E.'iJOY I n11·rc~t1ni:. 1•..,t .1ur,111l A111ic1rt .1rt>J l'.1rt 1111w II ;tl"\I '\1 1111 F'l 1 l·;>qtt•r ·11 {.Jll 1<1111 ;> .1P\l •1.>:1 11~1.~ (,"f\11t lmt111-d1.111• hir 11w lot f•iod 1111:.cnt"'' ~ ... ·1K.'"fl CASHIER/CHECKER !-it.1rt no"'. home 1m- µro' l'menl tenter & lumtwr ya rd Goud bt>neftt:i. no nights. l•.x· penen1•ed only. lnqtun .. :\BC Luntllt'r, t I() t::. 17th M l'ostu M ~i.a NI) I' II o N t:: C A I. I. !'l PLEASE c·h.illcni:ini.: "1>rl. "' tt h J n:iuon w:tlt' -.Jll'' rm.m•·•· co. We ha\c an •>1>1.·n111i.: tor .1 fuJI ltrllt! ~·~Pt·1 d 1'0lh,111r l'k,J'.tllt worl.. mg 1ond::.. lllnt IJem l.111 71<1 5JO !Gt.I ~on l-'r1 8 ;)') 5 for 1nlt•rv 1c" E () 1-; M F College :,tuclent. work Jr temoons til 7pm, & Sat 8-Spm. 675 3JOli COMPANION J-:lc.Jerlv Babysiller-lov1n~ l.ltll•r ---------- woman '>CCks middle <1.Red woman to shr home & donx-su c duties :-;on smoker Satar) Miss Viejo. 49:>-5377 needed our home Ii JO l•• 3. 848-8584 Aft !> CASHIERS WANTED COMSTitUCTIOH fo'ull or part lime . LAaORHEIDID B•by1 itler wante d Newport Beach. El Toro, Will tram tn all facets or Newport Shores a n'a. Santa Ana. C._!1644-4460. coostrucllon. Paiolmg. tllll' borne. 2. ~ lo 5 :.> 1:arpeolr)'. clec etc. S4 :'w\oo. Wednes. Thurs ca~HI R Own trans Call P ,11.11 Ca1laft6.f.J15589 "'1 [ S 642-6734 7<1m l11l 11•>0n Banlong I dlllly. "fewly l'h.arten•d !Jank Ill u Ta TE M Cook C,;ountcr I lclri II" Seal Bt'al'h 1tl•t•11' 1•\ hinng Thl' Wholl~ Lo" per'd Note IX•µt. & 1'!1101 .1 \Hhl·-f'., 1 11.t!st tn :'.\pt lkh. In L1d11 Operator Xlnl ht•nr ~1 • ' Marinu Village 1::. cur opportwuty ~all~ {Jrt•l l~pt•nrng., notw <iva. tl<shlc' ~lly ~·kto!! It~ pl 21.J.594 97KI 1'. () 1-. lur full I 1m1· A~-.1stanl Oiunter lll'ip & ! l< t)ok Mana,l!f'r'i on 2nd & :ircl 1 lndtvaduab mu~l hJ\l' J !.htft No •·Xf>\:n enn• ntT ~ood .)Ob ht:.tur). Ot'Jl & Banlun.: We lram Sl.1rt SJ JO to Sil cl~·an appt•Jtalll'C. Jh1l1 PACIFIC CITY BAMK H a s AC'c ount 111..: SecrC'tan al. Ht•ceptmnisl & Typist pos1t1on:, 11Jlt•n Avera~c lypins: "P•·l.'11 but act urale 1~ a n.'<~wn· mcnt plus ability to mc1•1 Uk-publ.11: & pr<)Jel I .1 good 1ma~e Abo t>'C per 1enc ed Tt'll••r., needed Por fun her in formalJoo. eall Pen.on nel Dept 1714 l 848 1234 E.0 .E Uanlung PART TIME LOAH ClERIC per hour l\dvuncl'mt•nt IY lo i-:1\" 1 JO';, t.10i.1t1V1• opporturuty tor manag1· ;itt11utl1" & 1!01111 1r1 11wr>• p1r11uon., to s;, ;!41 11tat1v1· If v11u m1•el 111•r hour 1f quahf1c-d For f~t.> rt"1wn•m1·nL'l. :rnd 1111111• 111rormatmn & 111-\\<J ill to "nhanl't' your 1rrv1~w .. 1pply lo ,stvrt· work pll'JM• apply 111 1111<! .•lOf~ ( ffl\\11 \ ·'"l'Y per-.011 .H 3420 V 1 a Pk"'Y· l.aguna l\toaC'h, Oporlu. Sll· :: l bl wn l!C"~···" \\111 1nll'rVle'W IOam 4pm "10 l'Xper :~·::i• t 111 u I " !Jam I u n e c . \ s k for M ' k ,. t=<1ual c 'Pr>or Emplon·r I b"'l!>-"66:.! _ COOK fnr ton' 1'111-.p l'h.111 l·are for schnol d~C lUAM-6.:l) PM full lime c ha ldrt•n 1n l olonv C\pcr. only Xlnl Empl II n 111 , • .., .I ,. J n 11 1 1: I benefit-. Pleal>t' apply in ·~• i:)JX ~-Heverly :\tanor. r 340 V1cton a. C:o.1 l l11 1~l1J11 ( umpdn11111 , l-----------1~, m. ru1 "·n11-mvahd COOICS & l,1d' U"-n 11.llh, ~IG 31179 ll3na Point oHtct: seek~ lllldh41.o-641H WAJTRESSES tndJVldual In type lo.in j \II shafts-full & parl documenl.s & h an<llc-Churrh &•1 n ·t.1ry IS hrs lime. telephone appls 4 hf'.!> wt-ckl' Type. mtml'O I J. Grw.ts' Pru.ria d~uly. Call Kare n at i;:r;:iph, ma1lmgs. answer Appl~ ill these locations ~ 1.lhonr. Fount.im Vallt•y 24:.>So.Bristol SA Equal Oppor t:mplyr Conlal'l Or. Word . 557.5950 ___ M F' 9fe2593. lOOMainSt. Balboa Penn R A R G l H L 675-7560 Neighborhood Bar Pm1 OencaJ ume. full time. Cobla a.ERKjTYPIST Msa.64&-5544 Electron1c11 mfg 1n IEAUTY MAHAGEtl Newport Beach !.alon Sot0-8S82. 644-0661 LaJ(Una Beach, has a n 11nmed. opening ror a ),harp pen.on w txlnt typ 1~ s kills (55-GOwpm l 111 Beauty stylist llmr B1L, our Purchasing Dept. one ol Oranae ('uunly ~ Opport unity lo learn most beautiful & pre \:Jrlety or d u lle'i . "''"""''"' salons. has poci;i Purchasinl{ eqicr nee .. _..,_, We offer Y.ood pny & lions o pe n for hair bmef1Ls Please <'all for stylists w1th c bentele II.fl appt QlOk wanted, full time. c xper'd . c h ar-b r o il seafood preparation r e · quired . M ot h e r 's Kitch en. 1750 Coast Hwy., Lag Bch. ·~ 3730 (X)()RDlNATOR -Yooth Service P ro~r am . &7Mo. CETA ehg1b1hly requlrement5.J . Pouet ta.~l Located in Dano Pom1 in T~ leri&..&.w t.be Albertson's Sboppm ....... ' COUMTIR SALIS Center. Geared ror aJ! 49~t40I Start now. Ho m e Im· Bookkeeper . P /tlm ~iveindJviduals. For Penonoel Dept. crovement cen ter. E.O E. M/F -•· aw 't. call 416-2420 o umber. bldg maten ..... 8-0&51 ~hardware. p lumb-Cerical electrical. etc. Good BOOKKEEP~R. f /cbrg, ,_, .......... Job ++.Experienced QGIHIDOker. Salary com -preferred. Inquire In -ns urale w labihtv Mature w o man for ~n only : A BC ....., # pleasant Newport Reh SJC. -.,sm. afc. clerical. oo SH. Hrs. COrp, IAO E l7th St.c.c.ia .... a. l·SPM Mon·P'rt. MS-7431. I~~~~~~~~ penon needed. ~ -------0.U.Bel.p 800.KKEEP----E-8 ___ , ~=~ local ZIGGY'S MOT BORING iemporary1Mltnment.1. A new, eult1n1. fast .._bavedlvenllled4lit 517.ocMS food• h ealthy food u-. Apply D..a Mon l'rl at .:. -----· lllirdeo11 Pe"lt Control Girl f'riday ~ for ti96 Randolph, C M small aa!Jboal uunutac M-~ tunna co Boo kwork. purcha.slnl(, rorrespoo Gcnenl d e n l. e • p h o n e a . JANITOE • General cle&nlnc of orrlces for leadtng manufacturer ADPfy In J)er'IC)rl Cu.wrn Weave C1.1rp.:l. 184110 Pac1flc St.. F ount ain Mecharuc wanted. Bnush Leyl.aod expenenre 142 51.lJ ------OAtA £N1'K V OPt;HATOlt. M~ bavt· Cimo ~ on IUM 714.z l')\lU tJa la to d.l ltet tt7 fmm '\CIW"('\' Oot-umenl.11 . llouna· lPftl to9pm. Xlut 1-.-=111.11 & W\rllnte rontl 0.11 ~I: itlM3IM MJdCer Bluepnut u,,...,............_., ... l!34 Ftscber Avr C \1 •• _.._.....,, ••nne, 935 540-93'13 W. llltb St , <.; M. Moo. MICHAHIC/AUTO Cal 164.2-6830 PBX Anawenn~ Sen In• ()per.it.ors Matur e. d1• pend.able. Duy 11h1n ~x f.A!I'. pref but will tram t14S-25.'j) l>EL.l t'A'ft.:SSt.:N h"lp ovt-r llJ t-:•p pr~r. Mon Wet.Iii :0.111 Su n Rd':. t>W~W l>l'h\ery peri.on. light, kA'ul dt'l!ven~ of pn> 1ilul10nal mMlcnali. for <.:1rcu, V.1raus. Temp f t Mw.t h .. n l.' u wn car ~31Z1 OfHTAL ASSIST. AHO R£CB'TIOHIST lor fnmdly proi:ressn l' Sik.'faally practice 1n 'llt>wµort Ht.>och Mu:.t bt' brq~hl. t•ne r lo(c ttl' & mature t::xpr. prd. but nut net' tor n l!hl Pt'rso11 Xlnl p.1~, fnnge bcnrf1l!> Non Smokl'r 644-05195 DEHTALASSIST. 1-:xpcr rrq X Ray lal' net.'\ll-d Mon lhru thur,, 7 Jpm L lf)lunu Ifil l~ .trt•.t 8.'J>-11340 Dental FrOflt Ofc Challen~Jn,:i l'arl'l'r up portun1ty 111 1·i-tablisht-O Newport l~:u·h 0Htc1· (°h<'t'rful, malun• P"r-.on Expcrtl'lll'1• ··i.:.E>nt 1al ~II OEHTALASSIST. ( trtho, l·ha 1r-;1dr l::xpr only Join our t e<1m f'rogrrss1vl' office Costa M~ Newport ~51i0 Dental A."8istant. fnml & ba1·k "'lt!)er HI> \ & rnr unaJ h1· rt'<! ·I <lay "k t>M:~!lnil 1.A>nt.11 off1c-c lll'l·d~ front b:u·k & 111 ~t Wi.'l·n lypmi.: '""uran•·f' 1·1<' Pull ~ p.1 r1 11 1111: \Jlvl) .11 l~l4 06R:I IJesk l'lerk. m:iturc rl'11.1 bl1• rwr:.on Cur F ront l>t-sk Hr' mu::.l be ft...x1 hll The Inn Al Lal(una :.:11 :-J . <.:oast tlwy , L.ati.:un.a Ueach. <194·7~. lcrappt DOCl,"MENT TYrlST for tour company. Full t1mc 714 7$2 0788 ask for !'lona OONtrl' SHOP early AM. Prd mature woman. No l'X'P nee Apply in person D1pp1ty Donuts 185 1 ~BI CM DR I VHS < 'hecltrr Cab 493 8881! Onver Gardener comh I law valid CA liceru.c Good dravtnft rt'l·ord. \1m <lilt' W ,\pply at I' c n n y' ,, v f' r . 1 6 6 0 Placentia CM Job Openlfta& Fn. __ 7-3_:l)_. ____ _ ~. i't)c)f~jil:ow1Ler. GRAPHIC DESIGN En l'h.1tk, Gen. Office. -¥ T. dea1gn graapb11, PboluT~h charts ~ form.a. Duties IJnver include 1nlun.e. paste u p, Abov11 jobs ful.J.t1mc. Ai> & layoo:t. Salary dep. on ply Mon-l-'r1 ex-per. Irv. 557-4752 General office p()S1t100 Xlnl growth potential fur st•lf s t.:irt1n i.: 1u i.1Jv1dual w rapidly e>1 pw:idi.nJ.! company Gw<l \\11 rl..111g cond1t 1on -. "' pa.10 bt>oefits. 752 ~ t. l::'I ~ I.ff 1-'ll' fo' Part tunl· ~k ror krry 7S4-0711 Geoer.t.I EARHWHILE YOULEARH PlUMIERS HELPER Will Lram S200 -.•k start ()pen !lam 8pm 995-841 J DRIVERS $200 WK W1U lm truck dnver~ \.>pl•n !Sam 8pm 9'J514413 MECHANIC $200 W11l tme ~let·hanit• l'1 •1'n l<am Xprn 9!1511413 1\J11t•r Newrornl·r~ I mpGwde GENERAL OFFfCE rweds SOmt'()nl' to keeµ u.-. 1ir1tamzl-d. Malun• llut "'"h .i scn.-.c of humor 1· ~l. arcJ to: tl ~­ o....alary up.·n t;lli :!JI~ t;,•111·ral office help i\1 t1Jrak typw,.;. accuratc 't\1U1 ftj;urC!>, lilc bl.kph p I cs <1 s a n t p h o n 1· pt.>ri.onal1ly ~ tlan ::.111111 $!1110 p r rn11 114 ~~>61 ~Monoqer Hoom. (uud l1qu11r 1>1)t:"r<1llu11 ~\U'>l LM..• ' \ IJo'n&tlled Hf'!., rl4rl ,\pph Mr F'r.1 ..... r s.111 1 lc•mt>nt\· Inn, ll.1 W l:J;pl.u111Jan General Labor paid da1 h Temporary M11rd1 41.h 7th Ma ny pos1t1on., Ctrt·u. .. VlJr)!aS. 770 51r. Ga.ERAL OFFICE Srrull parts dt::.lributor 111 Irvine needs pleas an 1 & responsible person fur Grinder Cen terlell.., Operator infeed e>. pen~ Cal I 546 5644 GIW>OMER/DOGS All breeds. Santa Ana lo;xpenenced only, call Reber 644 09~0 or 642·5.\22 GUARDS Full & part lime All areas . Uniform' rum1shed Agt"! 21 or O\cr Rl't1re<i v. ekomt· ~ l!X!"'nenn nel App ly l'nt\•ersal Pmtect11111 St-r\ll'C. 1·>2ti w. ~th Sire-et. S;int..i An:... 111 lt.'rvtcw hour.. !I I:! & I I Mon thru ,.'t, lll::ALTll Cl.l li ,\T T I:: N 0 t-; N T 111 .1 l u r t' Cemale pn•fcrn.'tl p.1n lmw ti"W ·llili4 llOM,.:Mi\K r.l!<.; ~1.1 ~.1· 1.'Xlra llllllH')' Ill }Ullf :.par,• t1n11· I .ill !01 appt 4~\ 516M HORTICULTURE We ciet'<l a mature. t'\ J)t.'f'let111.~ 1nll•nor pl.Jnl mainten.tnl"l.' µt•rl.011 v. lcnowll'tll(t' ol I lntn~l Count v Hn flt•\lbl1· ~JY t·umni1 n .. urat• "t'\~r ':all Urun· .1 1 ~~I '•am llf.IOll lli:.t'il~'>. t''C1Xnt•n11·1I, JI• µI) Ul.&l'kbt'.ml ., tk.,t 12:11 '1 Jrl1t11!Jl~· WJ, 'l'Wl)Ort l~dl h HOTB./MOTB. N1.l!ht auc.lalor Cull l1 m1• fo.\l)l'r l'rt'r \Pl'h ''"" ~'rt •14 Hrutl' !'.m11h :-..·111 C'lt>ml'nlt· Inn. 125 ~ fo};plJndtan. SI' llOTEL Mcrr~:L I'll\ OPR F'RU:-.T Ill-:'~ CLEHK WANTf.:IJ Apply ~1on· l-'r1 :1 4 !-Ian Clemen te Inn I 4!5 W 1-:.,plJmlwn ,\, 1· ~a 11 C.1emente order enlr). purcha.sm i.:. 1----------filtng. expedJung. muny var ied duties. Good tclephont-J>"rson;i 111" ~~IN~y:~~ General The Balboa Ba> Club •~ oow hirin.: for Hotel Front Desk Expcncnee Ill :>iC R 4200. PU'( helpful 1\1111unll n,1! Pos l1ns: Clerk Kn11wledg~· of CRT. some J\."c11untrni.: payables & recet\ able~ I lrs. 9pm t.o i..m Secretary, h<:a \ y lypm.:, some .&Cc'OUnll.ng helpful HOUSECLEAN t-:RS up lo~prhr Car ~ 5123 th111•aHH.tp Topw.ryPald Lave-OUt posrtlon ~ond home for L A c·ouple located on I.he bcdt·h 1n 1 l.aguna Mu.st be Ol•x1blt· & ha\'C own transponJ lion I leallh m .. -.uram • ~ I lM'n<'hl!> Call ~1.1nti. nt<l>494 1838 II CJ US F: K 1-; ~-I' 1-. It ClOl.l)('Al<f.. (':ill f•H Int.CT'\ ll'W 95.'; lfiT' _Valle'-Y ___ _ JANITOR Full-lime, M on-Fri . 7-J ·:.>PM. $4. per hr Good wortung cood., 8 pd hol1duys . E .O .E Bayv'"'"" Manor. 3SO W Bay St .. C M. 642·3S05 Jt-:WELRY ll ELP ·Gemologi s t for wholesall' 1 otta1l co Eqwp. lab. 1-'ull t1m1 baMs Start 1mmed in CJ ( • 714-548· 1313 Jr.Draftspenoft fte-.id & 'lulu fanu h I) pl'.; COOSII\JCUOn. r .. m m I t.>xper pref d. Sdla r. u(>t'O. Oppty lo JOlll p r" i:rc~st\l'. a\\ard<; w 111 1w1~ arclutectun I f 1 rm " naLIOll w1dt> pr .il't w•· I'll'~ ~nd Re!>um1• HI l'HAR IJSO:-.. !\A V e \1AttTI 'I MlX> We-.tl'rl\ f'l :-.011\• :!OI '\!'wpr\ IS<'h. Cit !J:.!ljUJ LAUNDRY SUPERVISOR ~.\C .. llenl , ;in t'r ll'tt1•11 11.d uµp:1r1U01l\ fu1 r..i, .. hit· p1· r 1111 w 1 l h J l..nuv. tt-<l.:1· 11f l.11>n d n 111.i• hllll''. ~ui.wn 1s•1n '>iulh. & t.i1 h111 uJI 11111.it' 111 d1·rred f'.nJO) 11u1 I • 11111 n ~ • "m I' J n' h<'t1d1h /\ppl~ ., ''1 '"•in ..,on ,. ri 1.11·r .. 011 ntl MARRIOTT HOTEL :WNF:wPORTCTR IH< "f\\Pl>ltl UJo.\1 ·11 f:OI-. '-! f' Lr \I) ~IA'\ 1 It \l:"\l-.l- 1 If' 1)1"1Jdu•:l1un 1·1·rJm11 ho!• ~U~I ha\• l ... td 1 \ I" f I • 11 t •• t.. ' II< .d. ~Xlnt'h I J ll '17" /\•ill L.EGA.L SECY I Ii M ~ t• m • 1 r ' n • ,.,1v1rthaml .! ,r, 1111~.1 1111n t"(pl'r '""' 1Jnr1 l'1•ntl'r Mr \lur ..:<111 71 t 1)44 ~121 LeCJC11 SKrTtary II Ii L'41sua I off C' :!~ r.. "' p.·r rl."\t d ~7 1293 LEGAL LITICATIO :"\ S E C R El ARY t-: ll> pent'IK'ed. -.alar) OPt:n Airport a~a. ~mall firm ,\:,k foc Lu>dJ , .I. ; J 11 LEGAL SECHT ill' UTlGATIOH SllOO MEDICAL Rt.-cept1on.-.t. Huntingt on Beach f(eneral pracl il't· Ri• QUU'I! :lharp gtrl for KpOO hours. J"IY. le fn nRL'li Call 847 ·:!n85 MEDICAL ASS1STAN1'· Fumtl y pract1 tc ::.pec1alt:.l Ill l-'a11 h1on lsland Hack offtl·e pa rt Umc n eltlble hr-., 2yrs e"Cpot r 644 02!15 blwn 4 5PM MESSEMGH l>~na m 1l· mortu,RJl(e firm ~ J me.~n~er '1ust l.11• n..,pon.,. bl~ d• · µt::ndablt· hd\1• own "al & .;ood tlrn in.: r• • •ml ,.\Lil limo C.Jll Joanm· ~tu :Khim So&!f-88'11 Motet~ Clertt [) •') '> SJ I J r \ I 11 111 lllt:flSUf'dlt "' I Al'f l.ill t..tt> i '4.'i '11oth"r ., h4'1per ""J iil• t1 on Mon Wt:ol \\ I-ra l'l'c'~ mil t.-W '..13>1!1 ~-'t'd J 1ndw11Juaf., t" v.111 lo. fr<Jm hom1• 1111 , n•·" ph•JOI' pr•1i.:r .1m 1 Jn ea rn Sl()J Sl.5'> Pt'r " ... k •lc·pen<llm: ''"tam• ltl"«I for hnmt•mJk• r-. h ot L11mpl1•tP 1nf11rmJl11rn l·aJl~"i I UJ I' 111 •1111> \l'l'I\ 1111,. r ''""" ly 1\11 u.an .. \1ot• 1 :! ' • '\pt Hhd I '1 \I I l•tll 1 .o.d r;1l• vf )'". '" • , p•r '" ""' 1r.11r. 1 , rlil11 1vn 11ru r.1n1 •\JllJ lih-\pl I\ l'ur \It'> \ I t1 11 \ ti I ' ' • II 11 .. ,)1• . .1 .. 11 '·• """'. T \ B . SO\Wcr 1 n~ ::.erYlct T i\.B. an.'> ~r• has ,, few pos1l 1oni-opt:n trl Tu:., SA, CM, & Hunt H areai; Vaned -.h1tt:s. P 1' °' FT. Many out:.tuncl 1ng benefits Work ne<sr vuu.r home & l'·•m Whth ~<.u learn ~iz.J 1-; I I I t>HONF: Ul~l'1\·IC Ill-It wanled lor -.1D.Jl1 plumlJ 1ru: 1·•1mpan' '" 1·\pc·r ~. Pl'rf•'t1. for '"1 tl t•nl Wl..nch 11 111\ ~'411 ;2.>J I'll< fI'U 1-·1:-.'ISIU '\G Drn • r fur µ11·kup & cit I I' t' r I 11 ~ •if p h IJ t " firu~h1ni! ('I) ,.,.,. pro qclf-d. ~on Frt Ur' ·•P pmx >! Jlla m 111 :lp m S3 25 <Jt>r hr Ca II ~.49 -;·i.i;i, Plastic SalHman for retail store Wil train. SJ.25; hr Plashes Plu~ 551M>900 l'rt '<'h ••ll 11 ·'' h••r ('°t'r1tl11·,1t• ••r "'<I" r1 .. n• • 1"1r I fl'lt• 14"1 KX:.'11 \.,, fnr ..,.,, rn PRIH'TJHG I• ""' .1rc :!II nr 11\1-r .\ ff••tfl~ (of"' J I tff'f r "I' pr.r .1mty m pnn11n: q "'' .11 l'l.'\'\''l '\'\t lt l"H l'l.11 t-nl1.1 1 \1 f' f \1 ,11lJl.'"IT•"nt I 11•1•'' 1· 1 11om1 "'''' ,.,, , I ·• I 1111 c. 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I I fl l•-nfc•r ~ t-iJt:~hlp kt1 I "'"""" 81'.>44 Offic~...., PURCHASING ~ult t1m1 prt·frr H1 • I 1 .. nl(ual L11thl I) 111n1• CLERK \fu,t ha\r• -,tn1ni: flh<"" I J ' I per..unal!t\ <·.di tM.!..::.: rt• ~.ntr~ le'>'el pr;1111111 1nr I .. t o lo 1.,11 IOr app( I lll/tJ~ld'>\h 11\J I\ U1U.I . 1 Opt11.1f l11'r"'n'• r t-,1.,., '"llh '"''II t"lJbh~ht'(f \ l'i'll :"l.t.>WJ>o>r1 (tr l>r :"\I< I 1,1a 1 . 1 r,. f 1 11 ''''"P tn\ (;oud a1 1 ur 11• St .,... ,, .... ,.,.,,,I . . . . , ,, II_, """ ._.,..,., " I ~ r1 I 0 I.( f• ' ' ~ IT l I J rno•' F R t:E 1(11 i"-11 a .. t•rt. or wkn1t.. i*••t'IJ.lll phone• m.1nr11 I DRIVERS Men or women 25 yrs or .. trlc'r Know the roa~t 1·1t1lo:. Nt>l SIAO a wr't•k or mvrl' Oran;:c Coaltl Y1·llow <·:i i>. 17300 Ml llt·rrmann. l"ounlatn Valky CN11 of Slater hclwn Ncwhopc & foAlc'IJd I llrs 8: :.>lo 5. lluusotkeep1ni.: Purter, part time clcan1n ~ c~. wmdov.:. & ITll?\' mg furniture. Abo Mon foh i-3.:l>. S350perhr. Secunty Guard. \lust have l yr. security ex per1ence or m1htary Dut.ies mdudt> traffic r1• j?Ul.auon & patrolling of propeny. Jin. M1dn1ghl llousek1•epl•r nc•c•dt•ll Tue,, Wed, Thur., & f>'rt II :JO 1 JU \\ti-.1 1)1· 1 e::.pcin,1blt> & ha\•' rd~ $4 00 hr CJll 9r,7 llfW4 111 art s. !'all ~t _'9f.J \'>k for Sharon _ _ I OROER DESK/Ca.til "1o'1lhnl( 111 t 1 Pal·h l)('r ... 1111 IJ(JLOI< Cl.fo:Hh. 1-'ull A !-.Hu~ k l >U.\1 111 h r' ~r~n~:1•~ ~~l::i\ & <'~~: I 1rnrl tamt" .• 1pph "'I '":~'" Mon lh r u rri p,111\ 1100.t .... 1.J r11n 1ic•r11M1 l!«t:! :-.C1 ( t1."1 I (JOtxl pa)· '.1111 1111111>.a"' ""·""' • um11 1n\ 1'""1 """ l-1i.:unu lkh I l,;.•nl'fih ( um1iuli•t '"I l••nl'f I p.ll·k.1i:1· ll\)Oy llf'(>(flework & nf'f'd 1 t>~lra m oney" Call 979-4462 .1ft 2pm ln8am Please rail fo r ·•P!Jl 1A:>-73Sll llOL.SF:K 1':t-:f'Elt ""rt. an.I.! l'OUple with sm 1101• &c htn'l si-eking J, maturi independent. f\'~J)Un 10 11Jv Ftd~ fl'tl t'Jll :O.all} H t SJ&.8832 ----• (leneral <.:a~mR women, F1oral Dl·~11gner. 'lomc· cx ml'n, c.J,1y e\ es . W t II II 0 U S E K F. f-. I' 1-. H 't1A~AC t-:k rr,1 homl' wi:un.i '\ IJ.!ut·I !).llary open Tr Jl\!>I>' 1rt.1 tmn pmv1d..u 195 ~ .. 'iJ per neces-.ary f1owers tr a 1 n Ir\ 1 n e C a 11 br Dcbra_&15 009~ fi41-0020,>H IAM f'otld & Hevera1H· Uin·c tor . cx pcr 1c n cl' 114't'C':'\.'ial")' <.:all for 11ppl Pnv.1te Cnuntrv Club 644.54()4 FOOD SERVERS - fo'or dmin~ rm. Lux n· t 1 re m e n t c 1) m p I e x Lagun:t lhll-; Day & wmd shills avail. Ex per pref. Will tram. Call for nppt. 581-5140 F\aJJ Charge Bookkeepar. Growilij( duJl'ounl sloe k brokera~e In Ne wport Beach/lrvine needs sclJ starting, full chari.te bookkeeper. Minimum 5 years experience thru t rtnl bolanre w ith knowledge of finan cial !>t.at.ement. Salary com- mcns u r a le w1lh ex pcnence. Call P ersorinl·I. Letterman Trans act 111n Se rv ices, I n c (714 >752-0070 F\JU or part lime help wanted for rltoess U1 slnictor positio n. E.tt pe r len ce preferred. Hourly w aae. Ca II 7141'18&-m4. Gmera1 Otnce help for manuf acturtng shop. Co. In Laawua Niguel. Micro Prectalon Swiu. 831-9331. Oml?raJ omce Offke help. 40br. week. (2 nJghls l Will tra in. Jewels B y Joseph: 540-9088. Gd>eral VOLT •Typists. •Sec ret a""'. • 1\ c c o u n l a n t s • •Warehouse. •i\' ...emblers. •Maintenan1 e. •Jndtalnal. Read th is ;id today .• &: work tomo r· row!No~. VOLT l f M l •tlftAl l • .t ll\.lt I, 546-4741 :IM&Campua DrNB <Across from John Wayne Airport ) Equal ()ppor Employer General Office PART TIME Monday Lhru Friday . 10am-2Pm. filing. typtog. pbones,rlease contact Personae at: llo~t·kec·1l4•r l omp,1n1Jn 111 !'..cln .l uan l':c p1s1 ran .. area uffotrin.: l.11n1 Term Room. 8(1.Hd & ~ Maturi•. cumµa ruonable h1dy Poe.1llon mt ·:1 ltlr ho11~ckt't'pcn1: l·11o k1n 1o:. & !l om P personal l'are Cor ladv w M.S. Hef'::. desired 1137.25(M, let nng ....._.Y••or S...11h fUll or p/time Job Xlnl training op portunities . Qimpet.ilive wagf'S. <.;oo- veruenl hours Apply at McDonalds . 650 Ave Pico. San Clemente I need help w , innat1on You too? Par\ lJme we cJn belp each other 968-9483 for appt 7 1:11' M --- Sci wflflc Dri9-g 1--------C1 I u1s IMSTALUI 557·905 I IUMlAA AL.AIMS Equal()ppty Em.plofer lnat•llatlon train ee needed for "''·known Orwlle County Securtty a.neral llalntenaoce co. Xlnt. lldv&ncemenl fW9an. Experieoced ill po«mU•I W/aUJ'eN\Veil palntln1, drywall In· ovwtlll company. Ca ..U.Uon. other related lilarpttt: 13Hlll. malatenance ablllllea ~~~~~~~~~ helpful. Wa1e1 com- meoa u rate lo exj· perleace. Call 5'3-t20e forappt. ..... ., ~ immed. to lDllt&ll car·phonu Ii CCTV 1yatem.a, 1ome eJtper nocmary. 01«1'10. Aak far Dious. . l>hur)I.• t'lllJI J>rt•f ( .1 l1 l11r IJQ\'OIH1.Frt" t-'1111 .. p pt c· "'·' \J , .1 1 CIMCO ltr1ll' l!ond:ihl1• .\pph 111 1 ~. ~IW'i2 ·"I. fi>r I n .. p1r'>Oll '1,\\1 :!t'\1 j vttu ~;H I'll.I I f(( 1\1<'!> !-1.11 \lfP'lrt"r lnu Cl11t h11114 ol1'>1r al•U I• rl llold :".oµh11flt'_t-J lb 1 1 Wllt· lt rt ui~ ni•• w 1,o •l .i;.; fin t.(R'> I ~l.t \11•,,4 lJlk :--t1f h.1l..1·r "" K~ltHll 1. LOAN PROCESSOR II-. -.ill tram ~• lil5 ' t:Xvi·nt·m..-J uni> Will l'at kJ nr nttd<••I rur l"\l!('llt\."l'\'f. \1'\HIO I c.J1•dl v.alh ;>n tl Tn j 11a c kait1ni.e dep1 \\di 'I· 1 1l ~ I._ H 'I tl0t·uml'nlJt1on. & tu.in lr.un l'ompan\ n. ni'fll 111111 h.1 111~ "''" r n1·1 µJCl.ai:1111: \h1'1 _ho· • .l• n11.<thC'al m-.ur.uu ,. 11111 I 11\) I• pini.: 1 u-.111111• 1 11Jr,tll' l\V''" '1 t-c .... 1(1 llmt' 40 hr-. Wl't'lo. (',111 .... -n11•1 ..... 1 .. ,, ••11<·n I h. '1.1.iry l .111 L111d.1 or Ho•\ J , \I h """I 1,..,1 .. luhn '1.1rt1n Cu I l"I JI &M 8>CZI Ot or nn a ..,. I •'-' "I \l Jm :?pm or apph Jl 1-11 I ""'lf•rh l'I !'>11· lUI L • I \ II l .ti I ~·· vr 111.1 ti n Machi ne Op•rator I n;1 mu-. t>r . C~ T~ I -.ume. i.~ l4U4 PART TIME H 1-. \)!1•111:-llt'JI l.1tlt F or µr 11 dut'l 11111 of lllllllJIUr1• 1n,lfJlll\t•11t pwrb l '11 HI L .1i:u11.1 '1~1J1·I ~ll nt l'n•t•1-.111n :--wi:1.c;, K31 •()31 MAID t-:xl)t!r pref. f u II l in11• Allio p '11 me 642 ~ Maids. apply The Inn .11 , Lagw1a, 211 N . Cua~t Hwy, Laguna Be.ach Maintenunre mnn, t'X· peraenced w offt('t' & 'hop JllntlOrtRI 1.lut1l'' Full time p ositinn F~~t .Jblt~h<'<l 1 ump;in} w henlth plan. prof11 shnnn11.pa1d v11cat1ons Mu.'I huve Cahf 1lnver·s h r enl.l' SultH Y o pen ti31 -0elil Manulaclurer o f pultrutll•d f1ber1t las struclural products re quires mac hin e uperators Ir uaemblers for all sblfls. Mechanical ubWty ~UAl. Perma · ne nt opportunities Minlmu.m start.lr;IC wa1te ~hr. for qualified appli· cants . <:lean working condlUOol a.nd company blnellta. Poly· TrusJon3. Inc. Call S.S7.sl02 . Mast R l1aer n eeded Mwit have experience Apply w. O Schoc k Q)Q>. 350'l S. Greenville St. Santa Ana. Mon lhru Thn». 7..S.30. EVE:llli...ll~Gs 1 ·"'"1 •. n.c.· ha" .: 0~1t.·11 ~ ,, 1 mi.:.... lltJo:h lOmm1:-.~1011 1\dult:. With oubtanchn1 'l'hl \ n11 c ~l.tl l' t• Jllract1ve Pt.'rson .1ht11·., j wnrk t ".111 h"iS !Hill \).!I wtl<J eru<>Y workin1: \\Ith k1<h Over .:1. St 1rt .11 $3 . .50 per hour l'h1111" 642 4321 , fo:'<I :>~10 llt.."TWEE."1 l s l'M I AAl&forAndrea Equal Oppon.urUl) Employer. PART-TIME SAl.ES OR STOCK. hl'IJ> needt•d n o w N u ot " p 1• r ncct-ssary. apply 1n l)l'rson at Mer\ yns. 9!l 11 Adams. JI li.!f 30AM •1 3 0 P M w k d ) !I o r 10 OOAM to tl oor M -.wtcn<1.'\ Afl l'(IUll l oppl) e~yer PART TIMUS F'or COOL> phone \01<'<?S rcr vacatM>n d ub. $4 hr +. Apply ~llam . 171l N. Broedway, SUttl.' #4. s.r..as.A. 54.1-~7 PAUTlMI tva••as 1'1•11pl1• lll'l'd l·d 111 ~1111"'1 llt-111'11 1111· tnp 1·omn11:-s11111 l ·a11Hut.I11)'.tnt-. 1714) 146-5502 IULESTATI OFRCE MANAGER Lar..ee l"Xpund1n l( 1.om p1tn~ 1" ~c-ek1n~ 111 d1\ 1dual!; whu po:.::.l'" manu1te~nt :skill-; in rt• .J I l·::.tate and .1r1 licensed Persons we an• looking ror. poss1bl~ 11'8~11g ao olfke now or ha'>e the experience &. des ire t o becom1 manacers. All rephe:. held in st.net ronlidence Salary + bonus a nd 111 cenllve proaram 1nll «her company beneflb Repty to llo• .... 0 11J h PHot, PO. Box 1~0 . OJ&ta M('Sa, Ca 921826 ~• .... w.. ~•do IOIJWl lyplnjit. en-Lin-:· retlaurant need• p /t , c:omtel' help Ii food p~ fP'OWtnl food co. p arera. No ex p e r . WU. i. Bltll Cl...uled Girl .Friday needed by ChritUan m lolatry - oook. aew, clean, lau.a- ctry. lhop. type, phone, prl1. ft)e, olftc-e wort. kJca ol ndlc. Half to fUJJ fimLX.,...-- ~+MCI Prclpw\1 A Cetualty ,.._ 8'1&aal.apmla2yntnc lJl>ln1, a.lot bene(lt•. J-lwwww omc., A8sisl ln ed.ltor auney conducted from our of. nee at the Orange Coal!Jt Dally Piiot. 5:30·9:30 Mon-Fri. 9:30-1 :• Satur day. G~at ror co11e1J1M and moOftllJthters. llM pr wk . ON L Y REQUIREM EN'l' lS I\ GOOD VOICE Call 6'2·.a21. eirt 312 after 6:30 PB, Moaday thru l''riday Open ing for licensed :;alespeoplr . l ot'a l l ~ owned, with national r(· f'"'1 3)'llt.em . Ex~llcnt worklng condttlon1< Ellm 1()0':;. romml111lon P'or ~dent1al app't call79-0Zll _<Jooil._._..a_•_ry.;;..._NS-_3'44 ___ 1 1~PM$()ffNllllJMCU aeedld. Dally U.2PM 6 -u ..._._ ~ lllml6lllY evee A wltndl. ..-XBKPER -l'Vll· ., __,__ ~'l'tfty, Ropr orJeft ~•/computer H · H1s.,...e.._. dis m.IC70 10 or ev• per. c.11. 71• .. •uo ~~~~~~~~I a.r,>at-7119 ~~--~-~---- ....... lo ....... .. ··:r ·-~· cdltslll ,......,. llllllQ ...... I To,_. 1l1tlr a..utled ad. call .., ...... SllL Idle lklDI wtt!» • Dl6lJ PUol C1..an.d Ad. '"'"· u ll MaurMn 'm4m>. £.0.£ . ~ ~ll•Sl'SrEM.4'i' \. ........ J . ~ \ t l ~.~~ ..... ?!!~ W.W..._.. 7100· .,.._.. HIO ._... IOH........., "70 •t1 1la -~ .............................................................................................................. . ~? ... • .. ~ ..... !!~ k~retarJ part Um• ,.... ....... ....,.,,..... k aroll•r•&• ... _. ..nk!el ,..., paodl•I ~laco•at •• 1t 1 • fll1I USM Harv.et aold Hotpolnt Dhaa. t '. 1old "elHt. ....:;_~~':°acn ...._ ~. red alri'l1 .-U-.•......_ a,,... ~-.Miiis Stto. Corner bar, .-.. DuW...f •· J:loeda xa1s 41rt .,.,.,.. bt ware-.0..lJat Pfllllll..-. Ml:lrUkietul.A141m · btU, 77. aeeda 90ft. SAUS. llTAIL DI W 11110 ltt .... ,. ....... ..,. .. ..., ~-.,m +. th n.uble lmmed cpa&aa C.11 tll rha nl V..ttt M 4 lUI Nur Ne.,.ar1 6 D 04 IO ~ k ..,.era,. .... t lo••r at'COUDll ~ ,.., "' MftcUe "'°"""' ....... &a pWkwf• "' MNriU. \a. furalture.&ltabU1bed OrJet' •ow BtJY[NO .. olllr.nMtn •• ~ wn..Jt.b plao :'...,.r;... . ~--SIH Bed Wl\h Sc:np pld .UHT Del protlt a~arln1 , paid ...... ~~ oew. $l.50. callla. JttM18aaeb efvd, ~SALl:Dal&in· ywwttM.,mmthaHrar -··-spm. Jlul&.BdL~ neaota, Coala ll•••· Dynamic al~s t~am h opemn ror an exceptional at prof etu11lon•l with s lron& 'RTW barkground in bellt>r merchandise One or lh m°"'l pr~ sllglous IJ(!clally :-l <>N> In N~~ port Beach,, F h1on blund l800 J)t"r month and conl0us.s1an. fo'ull hc-nertts 1-'ull or put-tame C:tll Mr R,•\ nold:. Rt><i Balloon Ltd. d••lr)' wlUa m artin ~ ....... 1 lb ~ aaJ.ary • t...n&a Ne.,.1*1 U.ub lrvloe Call Panoonel, Let l•rman Tra a••ttlon !>•r'\C'f'I , l11 c ('Jt0111 00'70 6Cdf drivcr'a ll~. AIM..,... l4 cu ft, lop Mape twte bed, box •Pl'· 641 ·2011 Sat .-San . s.iaryopml.at~ ,...._., bm. e mo. ~ .__•-··-.--'on. A ""I 1171 8 :S0·3:00 Furniture, -llJ..-ot .. _ u.-w..--tin lf'I F T V -· cc. l60. E'Atee Oraan ........ ••••••••••••••• re e 1 • r . · .. Scn&ar7 Ad •lent')' ln ....S ol Menl•I') WI hn wtl . mu.at hu• ll1ht ~ lull•. an1I "" 'or Of'ISall I a. t iun 1 If .S l.nlmc. l>'Poll 'k1lb Met ~ WILD RS Apply al Mac(},,.., y M'.hU. lal f'laamtl.&, Caata .._... oomipA elec. '73·'74 model 'l)pewrlttt. Small Ap IWri,....a.or. Hatpo4nt, l .,.,..1-Jtr. c....-tbl •op POU URS ptiancel. Bicycles. HOp Yf,oid. llave~tpt, lit • ._, UI -· ... TC1'1,U& 50'1, (Iii 8()'1, da!DTB.lflac lllOlaks .8"-.-haltdryerll0.~938:9 4M 80'1 • Oynallfts . 14t.-00t I SECR}."T nv LEGAL TRAINEE TO Sl200 H rt~ht ou1~om~ P''r:.on \\Ith .:\)(){l sk1ll' -.ho would •'llJn\ ll'U rnrn~ tht' lf'~a l ftt•ld "''\ ,•lll'11t ht•nt•flt-. .ind , , • J r <'ll' t bon u:-l '.t II lll ta f>40 fit \\5 CoethlP~A.,-y t~l H.1rbor C '' HtvH A. RI Rul~Ule UCIHSB> IMUCEHSB> ~~ ~ '1'1r1lr3rt\X" ~1111Ut' I r a lilt"' Wbol ei. .1k '"" Al. hutJ•.trl' 'atron.1 (',, nu"' h1nn~ ""'n1 nwn I~ .lU S2fl0 ~~1 .J ,.,,~ • lion~~ (';jll ,\4~ Will train ~!\I • 11111 m&S5lOO i.phl In t hi' 111 dustr)• 10 :I>. to toµ I"'' ducers t'or 11111•n 1""'1 C'all Bill at R('(!h1ll II t' 1 I ---------l~. u doolfi<"I.'. tii:l :·-. .... SAUSClBlK SICUTAaY lt>AC')' oftl<'fl for In "1.1na1u•e-c"'upany 1 t• qu1ro•4 pl'non h11v1n11 aooct llf't'ff'tanal .-.1111 ~1 •nu mu.st t ~.,. ~ W\lff1 ... -s h11 • ,. aoud 1-uu1 11uur.1lkll1 ,11111" Wt-111 f,.r c•otn1'l'llt1• t'I •ulaf 11rht t'\1 t•l hrn1·fo1 ~-.. ~ .. 1 'lf1~ l' '"' .tl~I 111 Hunl u-.,,ut1 ttt-.. 1 h .. 111 •ll!'I I .. 11 l.l.HIJ ll u,'.>.irll ~H'.l.T.<H41 llw-IT ,I\ r lc-r.. to \) " SECRETARY fur I I '\ 1tr111 It" ·'""1 HI ,,.,. p;irt 1 , nt1•r 1' u ll hm.· or µ.1rt hnw \11~'1 ht• ~'iod l'lll't a111l 1not1 1 !i''l\I 1o1l Ill k.t•\ .1d1l lnj. nu t huw 1i4.t •· 1!16 SECRETARY l :-.fif ~\JI tt'I • j.!1ll1<t I\ p 11~ .;1111 :-. 11, "kill' (01 '"'*'111\\11 .. \<f'll'l\ '""" 1~·1,111111•·1 4 rn ... 111 .• 111 , '""1 i.. "" 11w J rt• a T&At'VIAS ~· S<-hool. r~11 • Pllr\ t1m • w.tmi.nslt'f ...... Tt:AClflut Stl tt, K 1n dt1r••l'lt"n, 11vt elem. t' M M204H 'l\'•C"htf' Pre Sc.boo&. lt\111 tlln 1mmt'll .imploy 1111\'Ut Yor Information t all !148 l!J.v;) Tt"•rhe1 Aidt> Ktn ~artt'O l''uU time 1m 111t'1 t•mpluymt-nt ~·or U\f unnauoo r Jll QM.. l 194 r .. 1~·11hu11r So l1 r 1 ur~ nt'l'tfrll 1111 meJ1a1 l'I) hr.1W11 Mon 1hru l''r1 J ~· ,1 .. rl '-l 2~ pt' r hr 1 '''"'m .-...i~v & µlt>,\:.anl "'111 k1n11 t•ond lall ~ulJH b-4 l o I lil l\'11l'f'. full \lmr. Nt•WlX'rt U,:.,c.•h brllll~h µrd S&.L l'~·nt"nt"t', m~'t be d<' t"'mlablr an uralt'. & ,,\)i'I W\1rk tn~ w pt.•011k ll1•1111 rl' "''""pm t \ µ1111t l-'1•f .ipp..llnlm,•nl 1·all :'<41, ,lent•'. ~JJdlebacl. :--.,, 111.:-. &. Loan. 898 1496 Flll':M F ~ rroc..IQt Temp IUGlfHOCJRLV RATF.S l...topl·OftM!r~l MedieaJ· TecbnlcaJ MAC I &It MEMORY SYS 08 XEOOXllOO XA'WJX~ WANG LEXITRON LANl>:R VVOEC WORD STREAM OAWNIQi DECK AMTEXT JACQUARD 1S1' .ta 2ND SJ U>"TS LONG SHORTTERlll OrugeCo & Bead\ art! as 213 38&Q!05 i14 835-4103 ROBERT HALf"S OF ORANGE L'OUJlff Y PERSON'N EL si-:n v ll' ~ !333 N Bro:idWI\) Suite 1200 Sanl11 An.1 'f outh Coun.~lors Part Time t>\'c.>n1n1ts Out~n1t adults '""rktng \Ollh youth. l>ver :?I 0..,.n tranSportlltlOn $3 ~ hr st.irt t; ~l'M CALL ANllR.-:/\ "42·43:!1. t'\I .:!ill, I !il'\t t-:01-: .;;;lp001 ref;;-;;. La Z.Boy reclint'r, 135 ~w. uaed, IJH, d11. .e.ic•••- w/\re maker. almond S.){a & love.seal, brand SaJtt. service. parts. WCl!lhd aOl 1 W new. $400. Sat'rifi c~ Lartest In c.tUr. Your ••••••••••••••••••••••• '525 . h lr lp oo l .. _.,..... e•clus1ve Or . Cly wHhertd ryer, whl.. .,....._ franchJ.SedealeT' Sl.50. 5.12 51132 Green VlllYI sofa h1d11u R.tvttalde 1'racton Inc Washlna machine, xlnl ~ S75. Queen s1ie M>hd Sal E. La Ca~na Or• G '--•L• .. __ .. board ~.,.,. Rivers~. Ca (OOd. 1275. a1 dryer "' ....,.. ''"''"" u _,,, -683-6001 WOl1alaroocU75 ~ ~ <:a ll a JO 9pm Only 1 Seara Kmmore elertn c dryer. Good cond.1t1ou. Call ~7.rn~ Apartment 111t eltrl clot.hes dryer Clean. WI 646-0061 DBL OVEN. el<'<' rJnl!e wp. hoo d & fan W> Im IT'8 C'Ul ah• l'40 \\ II Wh1rlp1111l ~.i '>h «-r 6- Ur}crm 'lf'.1W90 lkydft 1020 ..•......••••••••...... ti11·\C'l4> man !t ~ lr.imo• ..,,de-ratio \0 -.pd flJ"' k~ rund 9W J:)J'i (.'\ l ..... :-.t·h.,.'ln Uear h t rwwr ~;, 1;n 6K\.l .1slt. Im ll1ll 613~ M(}\IU\I(, mu.'lt M'll Ga!l dryer, perfl't'l rund .. con•. r ecliner, r oum divider. lutchen S('l, a. nw.c 75.2~ ContemµorHy Oa k l potst.er betJ & mJlt hml! armoll"t' S1 00> Anl1Qul' l>ii.k IC'I OOl SJ.50 b40 ~ , .. ,.~ l.,luren ITIJ I tress. b ~ .., v r ~ & 1rwl.il fr,tffit' S20 Sol.rd M .1h11~ 1Ju11ni: r m lhl A. buffi:l ,\ b •hr' \ml t'\ind ~ :!IJ Wb t....:1>'• ;!.I hr l\•JI lu)l.h ~>nl'I.' .,f n1:w (urn1l1Hl' II ..... ru "' ~ ... ,~.·111 'J'>l• ,, \ l'r) 1:1 •"1 1ur1tJ hlr.111,.: $11111 •'all.r41! Jf .. I> Jtll\-1 htn dt• '(I ~'• ·1· I . H '11 t '1 I 1\A111 I.WI\ 'lllllll( ~ "•JI IH \ 1 I' .,, I)' I" ll't' _. \ll , ~ ·• f l l.r1-..~ ,, \\ ~' l•JI IN1Lt1 "'"' , r .• 1 .. N ,, , I ., I .• UI hf ..• 1010 .........•......•...... LUGGAGE TAGS from your bu:sl.J)es5 ca rd. Send one C'ard for eL1ch t.ag plus ooe ,part· W1• rf'tur n pt>rmanently ciealed attract1•e t<1a & !llrap. met'lm~ a 1rhnl' I I> n>quin·mt>nt.'> Prt· Vffll lue., & lhf'fl • t-ur .1 Jlf'ro' lfLlh t ed l.i lo: t Ill lll't.' WJ llpJ pt•r f .1 IJ ri • 11r "l.>'.;y <;k, ?"ix·r I.. ""' will bac.·k & rn1n '""r ~ ... llr Irv 1..,.0 r..1r•h b.it•k to lo.11 k l'llll 1-:..-. SZe.i or1 ~ 4 5 W~.., SI l~l• ,, 6 11 l.i"5 SJ ~.o • ,1 IUor murr SI -4111'.1 :-..ill'!IT.1>. l nrluf11.,J 1'-IH /\Hl>~ Draw \!>Ur own or 1wnd namt'. ·.1i1<Jr1"-:.. phw11· & '"'" II m.1 ke one• 1 Jtd 1ot·r I.di( Add 'l!t • "" h Wanted. Uri.oeapecuneoi. lor r e1earcb fro m women 7-9 months preit · ruint. Reimbursement C:oouct Jay Stern. Nuclear M ed i c al Systems, 1.5.13 Monrovla ~t . N wpl B cb , Ca. C7141&4S-21U TOPCASll PAJD F!w' \.-ed furniture & ap pllances, work.mg or oot 9157-3133 Wanted. Urum teacher for ~tudent w1tb no mu.,1c.1l ~n o wledRe H.folL."'1n.alile rec req w rt.-d :i.'17-tUJ:I 8083 ....••..•......•..•.... \11 t1QUl' Ch1c ker1n ~ <~rand 1'1.ino 6 '2. xlol 111nd da rk finish 128 ,1r tzJyear.iold 2llectnc.1 .i.,au.,w· C u1tJr-. i.\111 1n • r <1\I' wbol\'t>ale pncc '•i2 714'1 T Jkurrunr 1'32..., l'lasstl·al 11\DUlr w harrl. ... hell case CXl l-1rm 00-l!i65 ~pllOO~I Telt>phono• rN'I' Jll IOn C'J('f'\{ lyplSI dutll'' 111 " m a 11 ~ o l ct , 1 I \ •' r F11r mannf' hard-..111 l-lnn> m l)ana Pom\ t-:' J1t"'f'\l'0<'<' Ol'<'t'~'<ll"\ f'\ll 1 t 11111• 1rnmedull<' •'ll<'n111 :di r.101)'an' t1<nt111' 1.dl H\l.llO\ \\AHl'\t- ~\. ~\ 1t1r .1ppmnt1111 n. •TEL SECY• '·.11111•1 ·'l'I'' S40.7639 Mlrehandi~~ Bl'klnq Moh-riah, 8025 ····················~·· ~'1n1 10• 11,ll•' lllU'>I 1411 .ill 1:1••1 • •11111 :-.-rlll <'ht-t·k nr munn 11r tit •r to PILOT PRINTI,...~ Offiu fountihre & f:rcf.ipn9.t 8015 hrol.era.,:1• h1'11" 1 t-.11 .. ,_'f'\1"1 t'f'nl1'r Pr !'-to· I ~ 'Ii (~111 "441 l:O.l.1 h•' •Pr< llt"<'t f'\1<1n1 I f \ I"' (1 •• J"tit.-'lflJ fl\,J,n\t ·'"'I t 1n1 r-ar,, Hra" NI •r.t • I• I' 1nL ~.ll~ :i mu•: "'''! --a1nl'I' I""' • r '" , r '• 1-{ 1 I-\t f 11 ~111-. 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THE SHOW·OFF !'./I .1-.h11111 hl.11111 ... fl 01"1''1\' 1-. 1\.'-'~\I l'NPt'rtY ~l.:n11 1 ·11 111 °'\'W'J)Vrl Bl•.i1·h t\\ t r ,1111 ·~ndal>l1· har1I w11rl.1•1 111 '.tr1l'I' of ul f11 ,. dull~ .i IZ d.11 ,. ork wt>t>k. St.irt111..: ,,ii.in ~l ~~ '-!ho:. \1Jn.a~1·m1•11t l<e.t.rnr.inl F1r·-i t'l a ~.., lt.111.111 l 'lc.~u11l rh,.:nrflt-<l µ.art \llTI\' -.al~ & man.a.:•• mt-nl wnrk l''lex1hl.- ~ Salt>!! & mnn.1.:1· nienl hal'lc.~mund a plu' 1 Suh.,tanl1al i,:rad11al"d I m cuml' Honu-.. p1 oft1 I :-hunng & t'<JWI Y pl.111 Ht>,taurJll l I-.\ peot>m'ed l1 I t:t· lor f111I t 1 m .. G o o u 11 •• ' &. benl'f1ls l'ro11l (I Rtstonnt e, South ('.,,,.,\ I faJ..d, l:pper It'\\ I Apµ ly lll person. day 111111• (~tll :r.:t 1112 I ~It~ ll!Jl'Hlll~ p.arl llml' "' He.51.aurant WIJTilESSES IUSIOYS l.xpt>nenrerl 1111 1) f.,a ~ e w p o r t H , •• a • h 1<e ... 1aur .. nt I\ I. '"' <~g1a 1>r Juolv "•'• i'A1.1 ltetauraru l''ast i.:ruw111j.( l .. 11-!un.1 lleueh rt'81WffJnt 111-.·0· re.pons1bll' 1n1hv11lu11I a~ head w a1tt-r to train A. ~uperv tM' l'mploYt't'' Mus t b e t•x111•r 'd 1n re i. t au r 11 n t 1 i. ... r \' 1 1 1· i-luJls, l:M' able U1 rcl,1ll• ~u w /people & work un tkr ~ure 1>11uallon 11 Om lead t.o munu1tc11ul po&il.lun. Cu II u rt . ll f\ M . 41l?.2."J(M f\S.aurant f\ll1 " I' (T podlllot\b Ill new a peclalt y fomh l'cnter In lrv1nr 1 1rll ~3588 Rel!taurant THI GOOD IAITH nieedl a Hlad bar person Will train. Call Mike ul •am full lime Cu ll l.111111• 111 1 l~l> ,11 !~ Oll;J ft1r .q1pl f'ro11l run 11 1• r.... t 111111 Bn.,wl St North, N fl SALES PERSONS l'l'r.>(.(}Jhly 111u. ... JdUlh I I 11 w o r k. W I I It .a 11 ti n•J11vJlt' kub <ht•r ~·1 111 1 •• WWld t'Jlll'ill J"" I ~.11 f 'lt>m• nll' Jr\,,,, PART TIME EVa.IMGS PHOME: 1142 4.121or4ll66"1.MI t~l l'.i(J llelw~n I !1t•M A:!k For Andi 1·a SALES REI": Sign 1TU1kini.: 1'0mpany 111 J..agwm Jltlls 1>t:eks hanl ~r who will be well trained & well paid. M I t-'. G r o w i n g e n · terpnM! w /rnB nu~emenl µolenllal. Adve r l111lnl( b1u·kground helpful t:nll (~ W1lkm at Pfe lrfer SI gns · T10-0877. Snnltwl<'hrn:in wanted. I" rr M "rr. <;ary 's l)(•h. DMI !';, ~l llwy, (;{}M, or call 67S-219.1. Sf'am i.tre-.a & !l and Wotller li\111 llm\!. Sl11rt l mmt'd . S u 11 Ju a n Capistrano 11rea <.:all -..s2. '"···"""'' .1.h1 r1 1-.11 I ..... ~ , . \t·. n,11111 t-".m"-lll•I I• ii "' \lo hJI "'" ' .I" 1 ' .. :i I 11 l Se,rrtory Acc1tt Coord.Nr+or •lt f ·' t i\}\i'\ t' 1 ,.,, •• ' \. ,4 '"°t P r t,;.it\llf', '4t 1\4 t i \PU 11 1\t r 1,U •• ' ., • t ,,, .•• t 1·-~\ t ' tll 1• ., ' ..... ... ~ .. '\ t ' •"'' ' h-.ft '' ... ""-:' ..... ' UGAl TRAINU lO SI 200 ' ~ .... ·,, t l""' on1 .. i , 1 I b v. !w 4 '•t t•tt.•!.~~ A. 't: .. r f'n d "I R 11" ~..ar.._ l. 1a~~• f'er' ,., I nt:l ~ )' 'n'JJJ Ji.trbvr r M ·~"t-r a ftt "' ~ECRET ARIES " 1 ·1•••'''"'' ,.,,,,~1:.x " 1 .' J ,. I' i. H ••• 1. ',,,, f Illa• ••• ltl''''"h ,, .. I JI It• u•I• I'\"''' II•'( <MUI lhri It , .. ,1.111 1.1 I N1·w1 •11 I ii< :uh K:~J Kl'-1 ....... ----------·· S,...•l'\'IM) TOP EXECUTIVE r1·1111 ... 1 • .. ur1 lhrt'('\(\r I' I \t ~ llll. I ti) :Ill I' \I S .I ~ hr l' J 11 I' l\'l l'~' \\\)1)\:1-'> Si:'> Uav l':ml 11.ul) ........ t'''' Ill"<' R:.'6 2!iX3 Tr.I\ 1•1 1\,.:.-ni ' I' 1'. "' p1 n<'n• 1•d 11 unt B1'h "4(, , .;;-; n "1' lH lll Math fort>th l!rader ~u ---- TYPING Well-or p nu ed person ~ d for ty ptng & i.ome f!Jm~ At rural'y very 1m · V •l'ld./ll ~' '1.1111/flr••· " • 1 1r. 111 11•·111 r.i... IJ ( /\ITJl"•I' \/1• I I n~1' "'I< J1r11w11 \ . ., .c" < 1 l \ :A(I 'flJ., l 'l'l'-11' J H't'I Ma·1n.1ry, rrl\1"1 111· ._tfCU J.,,,. ,J fati •'nt)t\ '1'"11"' .._,.,,1-•r\ <'< nll'r "1.r Moq ... 111 M I '•I:! I SC<:RET ARY ·1 \ l'l!'>T 1,.,,.,,, •· t y111111< M.q11r n11·d11.d o·l•·• \ 1, 1A>J1111 .11 • 11ra1 \ J 11urn1' 1·11111p1111\ I'> "i •I< 1111L..,I i\11111 )" 111 j1t•nu111 1111' .If' 111···· 11<·1 ·,1111 .... 1i.. t "111111 W• .a~·· ('.1ri1t•I hk" .1 1111· \ ti• ~. h .1~ IMllll 1•,., rl11 St , t-'111111 ~k ill·. 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SECRnARY THAINt:I': J'O~ITION f''O ft S t:C It f:'I i\ I< V WJTH UOOO SKILi .. <.; 'fypl• 00 wpm. islwrthand m wi1m, front office u1> ----------pear an e e & good telephone v o1C('. Genenil otnc..-e duue11 . Will work !Of' bah~ staff 1n t1mall real es\lllt• 1nve11tment co . Sa l ury c·orn ml'nl.tUfllll' 10lllh ~X pent.'f'lce <.:Jill ur wn\e t.o· M111 ARllt'~ 'l'umt-r V1l11tj(l! Jnv('Htm1·n111 J.0082(~11rf1l'ld Ave, llunl anaton lll!ttl'h 92fl4tl 014 J(l63 4567 SlllPPEfl for t'loth1n.: d111lributor. mus t be farntbar w1u rs & r.ome tNtk. LifUna nee. <40 60 lt.).~t&M. WAITRESSES coffe e shope•per. lmmed open· Ing, Rraveyard shift. l 0 pm·6am. Apply Taylor'• Rl'sl11uranl, R.t!dtull Ir S A F'!! TU11tin Wanted: Hou11ew1 ves & t'Oile(!e stude nts to work lunrh rush 11am-21>m. al W1ent'r sr hn1 l i el : ttnslol RNlh 1\I , c M. t:ontnct Ellubeth at 7S4-88'1• WarMd hot rooters. M Ull have at least 5 Y" exper. Openin.p ror foreman.~ journeyman. Call Lee Rooftne, M2· 1222. WAREHOUSE PERSON nee&d \mmedlale'1 ln Irvine area.~ t .ibllll·h. \1'1"1 .'\I A. I'" 11-li ~ •• 11.1 \fl 1 1' \I ~kA.,,... & n .111' ""' h:! 11 ~1•!111 11111< h1· "' 1 "'. r I (Aonr.ras g.. I ~:-ul • 011.J ''!;.~ .1 Eqi9pnwnt 8030 l!I'• .. 1.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t\ .. t,,•11 XlM 1\t11 fn1 ,4·\ L 1• 1 1 .1 '' J I" I 111 1 I j ''"I 11111, h ~"' .. r f~ 1 ·' .. .ii 111111 It I k I" I >l<ol:l• 1.:. u:.mm I• 11 f ''h I 111' 11i;hl 111111 r • a1111·r I '"''I h·. I' I ·•·I h 1,1rd r 11•1 J • .• • ~ 111 I " • • I\ 1.11 l \ 1.1 r I 1 • 1 1 ' \li..ch ' ,.\.,t1 J4b.1 l. •""''·~t 1.__ ••\t , •' ?:?. ............. ~? -~ ~ Garaqr Sci'• 8055 I' I l llo>. l.AiO l 4l5l.I M'""· La ::0.2tl ~U..l*"" ~ wurorm.... Sl.1 l .11 h p.&nL..,Ull 1. '(J ~111• 'I II Jll 111 l''' 1 ll1·nl , .. n lal 1111 ,i,, wiirn onl\ • ,, ..... ltm,· '" ,l\rlt·nt uur••· :,.4() ~.::t I ,1ft ... I t< r• ~ranllan Ill nt ,'I 11 ._,.i11 1'1 ~11l1·nl • • 111 •I I ..........•............ 1, .. <118~ l 'nrre('trn • -...·1••1-t nr II 6m<r.1 old ~ .~-0547 l '\1 J'ty. ne"' i.teel·<'a!>c 1bls on~ 1210. i.ale S85. lluokr.tM'' orn· $21 ~ "-l1e ~ l 'h.i1r.. for \..1)h t" of IC d. 1,"(CC (' .11 I l>i'!>Sill • COPtER • "'4 -..-11 11r l rade. SlO\l ·~ ~\b f:llJ "~~:-.Ill.I'll 1'111'· '"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' M ~· '•Ji ..i~.! I hl"1n. 11u1 no "' 1\•·11" I 8087 I 1Ll'llJI 'I'' \I I I I I ,\ h I"' I' \ l I' I LI ti•, IJI •.di t. pm 111111\ ~fl ~ tH U\l•IU\ l--!u_,,• l'f,1ff IJh 111: /.J 'h'\' I i.ft>ll \11 1 r •1•..,. lo.I h l"l' '""' 1n 111 I I :11 '" !'\.11 I SI~· Ur···· I• .a( "r11n .. ...........••...•.•.... 631 I~ -..h1h T tu 11111•1111· \f I \)\\ rt'.1 .... 111 . .t1l1• ''"'I. \I 1r• h 1 "·'"' lu du 1.. I'• .. 111J .. ~. l 1 h.1 r :• , \\ "' • r •.,I ( d \1 $1.!> :Jt,,l •. '. l1r11 1'1111 11.arl•ur 't"Jni.. ll.11! \11 .. 111 l'.trrnt "" ,,.. 1·c11(l' $,_, t..JI Ir.,., hlr 111'\t !1•\l{Kf.1 1 Blu1 & 1,ol•I PUIUC \ ...... I Iii .. fUIHcllil\11'\I, \111\ II •• ' ...... 111111.· r "1''1 I I I ).! \ rol , \•r s,. \a.,,,h,\r .1r\t•r' "''' 1 ~>'\l • , "• l.,t.' .,1 n1t11r I\, ,,\ffv.., &, [41;1\t nlt"-'·•.,_• \l<.l' H1•.11'il• \llll' .1 1 Cl•>'ll-•l..•·r !.tml>' 11. "-"~ ti ;amt"I 1 ,, l'' 1, 1.1~ t 1. , •1t1 ,. r ,, • " ,, 1.t1'l1m. Hu• in. ....,.r 1 • \,., ( 1j O' /l I' \ I' 't( no•! •l•-r>ll I' \f'-( "I I Mot<.,. ... ~H.,, I 1 w .. r.t \ • 11 \I .I fJ1 ... n.tltl• t4J-•~ "', 1 1 ; ,. a 1 '¥1 \• • \W RLl..~ .r.. 11 I• t II $ 1 •· 0 0 ' 'l I( ,._\I• II I lurJ..1' ll'T1 r 1 11 , ~I " 1 t !I S I !111 i: 1111 d .i-.1~113 m .1 r J.., ~'I I 11lf Ht't Ill ~ I •"-I S.\:J,) (ulo;l" lJ" 0 l•I ~"1 .... 11 for ~"-Q e..! •• ~· ANT'lquf .AUCTION An'k'ncan Oalt. i"''rt•nr h &. l-~an anllQlll.'5 SLarung prompc.J ~ at JOAMSunday Mar:? lc*ef''s Auction Formerty Leonard's ParUal L.ast FrfttoYou 80~5 1 Mtlltnl? E•r n1h 1 n~ j \hn.;hl:i1ri• \l'\Jrli.! 'tan ••••••••••••••••••••••• l..'I"""' 6 Pl("('(' pl.ii} pt'nl!'-un t<n i.:1nt' •n.a l~ ,, r '"'' w 14.lk l •~;t>. l"l<· Tu\ Fu >. Tt•rn1•r. m.th-ti I <.Co(J J 1111'C't' • httf' ..copr S:.I 2-J ~~I nin-. v.ht ll' til ~ hrn .,.Tough! iron dtnt'llt' ~&LU • l-.n<'rJ:t'lll . ''"'"It \\1~ro '"'"'c u \l'n &\' --·I·"-" ·~ f"l~&°"Jm" I O•O E.Jt.qws1te 10 pc d intnR rm set. Stn ry & Clarke pump organ. <>a k ,, .. r<'lan1·-. <• 1k ltt-rl-. 1...X I h•-..l' 1, iii. •I r1·,,1•r 1 ... k hu!ftol "·"' , ... k1•1, •1.ik ........ Ir • l.111t1· ""'"" t "'I OLlll thh Odk d.,-.i.., M1.'> o( o>;ak I hr., h.1lo) hi~ <'hlllnt 11,1k d"plJV • ...... ~. oak .... <11·hoard' • 1...JI WI' IM1Xt•\, •;ak '>(.ct k tir11'61t'. ......... '1 pt "'ll'f'. l' .. HIY 1!11111 11111 IJ.1ll ,... .. , 11111 • ., l"rt•n..!1 h<lrm , .. '\. loun.:•'. Fri•nr h -.11fa & fhr>. i''rrnd1 I hi:-. old trunk~. 1'11Jl'k'. ptll'k••t watdt<l'b, 7 I .1•1111'1 1n1111 11111(1111·.,, T1llunv l~I"' liJrtlJltl, ))ll'\llrl''· 1111·t1111· fl.tm<'1t. i:la~~. hn1•k .1 hr 111·k Many 11• 111~ 11( 1111•· 11vMllty not hi.\t'(I 1·1t1-:v1,.:w SatMcr I t2~5PM ~·, Aaffoft 14 lltl Pu mount UI vd Par11mount ('a Aucllllfl<~r lkan Hakt"r ~13)53 1·1524 Anl1que Oak llookC'nSt', "h'~" dtw>rs, l51n wrde ~n 111 Sl25. f...t2 n,l'.nt'"" !'i, lly~l'.xl35 QUALITY BGUSH AMT19UES &ACCES. Oak 11ldeboarda, Cherry Spool Chest, Pine ChesL Mirrors, Stafford1blre Platters, Bowls. No j unk Hn Fri 12-6. S11t 9 12. 2501 Island View Dr. <.:d.M 4 c ast iron spi r•I staircases. 100 ra1't iron balusten slate rireplace. 20 mahogany raised panel doon. aomc with etched glass, lg. l(raln sea.le on whee la, cut iron &pine hay cutter on leis. much more. Sal. 8-U on· ty. 880 W. 17th St. Bldg. JS. Cll. Call for detaala Thurs. • Fri. ~fter 2. Gl.·1087. _ • • en!> s..-.~~ What does Jt'!lus Sa)' ~'WOOD KRSO\O no 67:>-3310 starxt M -10 ---4 c.A6'~-_..._ ~na'""' .. ' \••••••••••••••••• ... •••• ~nl?t>r Spantl'I I', yr-;. 1~~,d~t;~ur;;.ie ~ Relld Jotw\ s ~115.~ tn <'ft''"'~ v.at~ per clan· <.hf.It., tv µapl,'r. fm·ndh l~h '>l ,. ,, Blb&e 1-n.1 ~I) s.400 "'°"' &\5 Tllli 5299 \Uanl>C' 'tu IC ~ Ir .. I\ II.ii. ;irmn1•r , •. 1 \I \1 II " II " ti (; '" •I J(dn1 ,,., mill II a• .JI •t.JI.-. ll;11 •· l11n~111i: 1!11, t .. 11111•! h11ml' •tnl) • •'2 !t'iO!> "irrull tJIJ l'k fl'm.ile r•u1~ JIY 1, mo"' \ rry pla)ful rd-. a 1·h1ld 631 5ITTS IJ.Jl'liong fnr l!P<•I h111111• fm I 11 ''ill' ,.1 .• ·1mul.1'1•,n :"\ \ I\ II •, l 1;, I ~.1 r ,t IK H.1· 1 \1 •• , 1·~1 r:. rr r I " ,,1 1'.h~:.,..1 •I' I Ja.\rT\:HT't;i l""H•t(\\• f Tramp.~ ~, Kl \ T\ ''''rt"" dft~ (urn11 urt.-.lrnt'n$ d1,h1· '"'"'Ir• < lutht•' d 1.1111 I 1 .. u1 .. , \OU n<1mr 1: ,., 1----------• h.aH· 11 • ~ .. t&Sun '+ • BAJ«RUPTCY SALE ;:1 11 l\nu•1ut·l Or II :tol!lro"'~t lll-1l 1 If II ' '• :..._, \..lr;J.00 ~-~' t .ir1o;hL' fn•m S4~· ti \HR"l I> lk.ll I~. 'tl.ulum '""' '' I!.• 'If ) 1 ...... "' r' A. l larl.. t ''"' 1 f'l • .n. • f'1'< Jn XJnt St .. " I ,.,rTI1 ~~ ;J11!4 I :! ~1lky 'l 1•rn1·r., •.tZ 17Hll I j\.IH ~Y.! 1~ .. 11111ful. fni•nrth •• 1n11 :! lamrly i:ar.ii:r ~al(' ~at I B\1~. l'or..,1 hi'. \u111 pitJ'tS. A.1 off ~..r \ 1 n • Llfll~ t'QUJp. dt>'k"" """'~ t.ibh-:<. l;,.,t!'lncr '"I'' 1rat-hlJ'l{'. m1" ~urtJt:~·r t>r~.in. pn1..,..1 I ......... l'Wblt' l'lt'd.M' ,·a tl I -"' ~:1r.i uhl n.il• (',\ 11\.1111-1 I & !ion~ Joann C M 1,4/illt~ll Ill M 7 lft:l' 641> 1176 i:l> W 17\ h ~t C M Tltuno 2 2H & .. 'r1 .! 29 I U.tl.. \ntfl upnj:ht Plan•l°' !·---------· s; ·~ :'\tt>d refrn1sh Old ,..niill:.h She1•pdol(, purebro-d, fom • G mo:. ~~·14 aoso .......•.•••••....... ,. ** IBUY ** (;oo.d u.<;('d t-'um1lure & Appi1811<.'e5 OR J will M-11 urSl'J..J.for You MASTERS AUCTION 646-8686 & 8l l-962 5 At\r8('! I VI' i.of.1 & lo\ <·~l'al . I w l..4' nld . earthtonr' C11sl S795 sell S:S:'l. wooden roff1•<• & 1•nd lable ... lamp-, !Bj.cooJ •IHST AJtfT CllDIT • Nu hv rm, bitrms & dlnell«'S. No c r edit needed 5.J&.._9962 ___ _ Oecon1« 'a new ao<a & k>Ye&eat. 64.2-4010 -------Twin bed secl1on al w 1ma\ch1 nl( dei.k & ~ r~ll. Must sell SJOO 5J&.625S aft :JPM Oriental inlaid Chow t bl 4' d.Ja. IUU.t Rutt.an wht laqdinset~ S 11l R !>. IH701 Pas t'O ~ 3\3.11 ~-;zr.? 1·11r tcz. tTurtlero< k . l ru\' Al.hll'\rc l'lub Co rp If\ 1 opp Uni\ II ~ m embe r !> h 1 v DJ}., SporiiOIJ Goods 8094 t"uro. appb, tools. & 870-022.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rnon• <hhu ..._., ..-.~. h' v 1111 CJst iron bar bell set. wa.th the faJ11.1ly ~a.ra11." 11ale, Feb 29. 10 AM 4 l'\t . !«l2 1..a.o<' ;ast1'r Dr If H wa. ... her&Dr) t'r. console :ru-rt!O. bar stoolc;, more .:;:17 \•1'ta t;mh rosa 'Ole Bluffs" :'i H. ~I 9-4 l-u m1ture·G.tra11te • ale IOl Cap1lal. c; M Prcl1·r da)"' Anytime ----- Wheelcluu.r. bike. cutting tort'h. used sa1Js !Genoa. jib & main). 25' mast. mi!'IC. 41S Walnut. <.:M Fn/Sat8-4 .,..,I U'C'.I ~ txnc:h fl!>· F irm. Roben desk. ltd Cor ""'Ol'kbcnch l8) ~1.91.A'f 7 P M $10. mt.1.aJ wardrob<' ~~ prrtly 9x 12 v.ool nu! Jtil Golf 1 lub6. f'lrsl F1rghl. ~~~SI!> t'Jr lop ulf ba.Jo:. 1:011 C'3rt. Xlnt c11rn .. r Siil 64b 0411 tUldllloo ~ 979·210& 1'42-olO! WA:'l<IED Lnvt'fll.Or):\<ih>50',(>ff I S<uh.t t.ink .ttr com Lad1e,' d111 h1n.: & 1 pr~-.or851-0431 _ !rather pur.,,., J \\ StorT Rntc.rml't Jewelry l>l·s1i:n. 250-tZ I ~ '8095 I..>e\ Prado. U:tna l't . ••••••••••••. ••••••••••• <Manner" \ ill.•!:t' /, Store t1 tures office Ul ~~<'end.,Sun 'tenor: R~'asonable Daoor Scuba Regula tor . rat~. l''ree estimate:.. never ustd. Cost s:zoo. ~&H Con stru ction . sell ror S110. 673-3349 oo: .p 1 TV, Radio. HIFI, St.No 1091 Wb irlpool ws hr/dryer, apt. a11e. r.ofll. h aht Jewl6ry 1070 ~.xlntrond.8"'6-!W>! ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BcauWuJ 25" Zenith color 1V. 2 yr wrnty. free de· b\l\."l'Y. $124. 646-1786 HIGHEST C~H PRICES PA I D . GOLD SU..VER -US COINS· Ua.'15 nng.s -mens MS. ladles $20. Will buy )I.Old n ngs. watc hes, teeth. etc Paying $1B oz. for st.er~ :oJver; 18 limes fare 'alue for s ilver roms. Will pi ck up. c.t II ~ppHB p~ from womeru1 three speed bike wheel~. handlebars. ell» S\ ~ ~19. Pool t able 1n excellent condll.IOO $425 (;a 11 ioo-o&l!I Dtt.ate sale· Sal Sun 9 4 at 1816 1-ullerton A\e .. C.lrl.~3SQ2 KENWOOD Kft.5()10 re- ceiver 50 walls per ch.an· nel. ~~arty MOO now tiro. Allan\ic Musk, 445 t: l"l\h St • C_M_. --- 25" COLOR T. V. $138 OneVearWarranly 642-5340 You can be a WINNER Mail Salee Clerk Ume. Si'X:RETARY TRAINEE Trairwe w/typing ability o f 40·80wpm w /ac· euf9CY. Exper. helpful. RM wlll traJn rifhl can .. tMM.e. A.ptkude & will· lnpmil \0 work bard im· partaat.145-Zlll. ... SECRETARY -Top p... nolcb MCn!laty needed for buay law office. IAC:al•d al new Koll Center. Npl. B c h . Sttippinl ts Recelvlni for am. pluUca rnf 1. Ell per. pnl. Gd. ~Y It beneflta, 64M4fl8. U> W. l7lb St., CM Shop man w/10me ex.,er. In layout • prep. aandblaaled atan• & '1.MC"81 work. 540-5850 WAREHOUSE INSTALLATION - Orowtnl tnt.erlor plant co. Needa hard workln& penon. HMa4Z, 557-0UiO Magnificent Antique matched-pair German Melaaen urna, 1cepter mark of Berlin KPll Cln:a 17&3-la.T7. Hand· pGtted lull ea1le in re· llf'I on lids u Onlall. alao courtlne 11cene1 on back • front. aurrounded by gold wrealbls Ii flora I ~.-7128. • Movlng Sale• AnUque oval. 9-drawe1 dreuer . 11 . mirror, matchlnl end tables. sacrtnc. '300. Ooublt! bed. boll aprinp & mat- tnaa, wood beadbo&rd. eo. 3 wood bar aloob. tto ea. Dlnelt.e aet. 2 wood chaln. S30 complete. Reco rd player . 12$.Caaaette player,$215 S tereo r ec elver & speakers. 8 ·tra c ll AM /FM. $90. Eves MS-0796. Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your name in the classified ads of the Daily Pilot. I I I a .... llnlllteCMate oPeftinl few a ~ ~ta* tra..._ wllb SECRET ARV Parl• • a pro1r .. 1lve water Ume. Good wortlna con· ..a arm. Complete di ...... lflle, Low pre· ._. ~· Apply _.,.., l!:Jrc1Un1t work ex· tn ,._Tri, 114 Alton perlt ncet. t : ll0·3: ao 8111&11 A¥. dal)1 ......... I Stationery !'\\Ore lo Corona Del Mar n~ll tllll*'d •al• lady. l''\111· . time. 5 daya, X.lnt. work Ina cond1. &tpeelally t\.necllmt._te.175-1010 - SltJC>l I Tab Ume lo rela• and Mol> at hOme. ll '1 ' 11.Qlle with Dell1 PUot Cl-1f•ecl Ma. And If r'll'I baft IOIDMIUDC to ••"· call a friendly a-Jfted Ad· VlHr al ...,. C:Ml War diarl ... le\ten, Ile. .-ea.~or ... 1911. 4 room• or beauttrul furniture, tnc:ludlna planO • T.V. Pvt. part)' . -.aaseve15-I. Win tickets to the ci rcus. area amusement attrac : lions or s port.inf( evenls. Just fill out this coupon und : mall It today to the : I 61 ,. Claulfied Department, Dally Pllot 330 W. Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Ci\ 92626 :a~ I (ft -!z Cil ,. ...... ........ ..-..w '°'° M1es.n1ce.r.m IHI ... •••••••••••••••••••• &~ 9400 '"° .... -.ct '''° ....._... hid lhur8dmy. February 28. 18'0 DAILY PtLOT ~JI ....................... ..,,.., Cltk. ~cs .. CGnll'Clk an. cMl(acb.a bite mike. rittuAlJ'l Mdff in tl'UN or ~ ... l !WI prl'-'tl, ~ ~ llTl_ a• Ca\alula W 1\rlJ>, UH 1a1l1 radi o '111ptb ~r. Rl>J', nuthrd ., much mort!' Tr.-mein cba vahk> 17XJO <.~II (or anfo ll4 $36 $C>t$ ..... IW.-. 51' ~ 11.etrb lt14 't41 .. F G, ltd 1•~\.-ll t'OOd ••••••••••••••••••••••• • I 1 .. 90 I O Sll.0,1.n> Ow11r 4i3 »» ...... ~················ • •••••••••••••••••••••• l•~&RVtCt. . HOUIS °"*' 7 a m 'Ul Ip m Mood.7 lhru f"'\day <'klMd S.l • Su.n SADCM.8.ACX flOIO ZMOS Nam. ~nl• Ana 1 N. U. QJrnei of Wattwr 146-1010 ....................... 1979TRUCK OEA..•ANCE! w~ .uu bav• IOIM rk!W 11179 lrlltka lo 1todt flruUr nd\lttiona' SAVE MOW! COHHflL CHIVIOUT Jl..')I Jl-11•··· "". I '"f'. l \ \1 ~ ~ \ • •••••••••••••••••••••• ----- WAHTED! LatAI model Toyotaa and Vo lvo•. c.11 U I TODAY!!' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ........... _ I ~ ~....__ I --1ied IMW t7 I 2 Auto•, l•pot'ted _., "''"'" ·--· •po. ..........••.•••....... ······················· ·······~··············· .......•..........••... .._. 9727 ,_ ctar 97to vo111..,.. tno CREVIER '&1 Sf 6 lllOAOWAV SAHIA AHA 835·3171 llill UUllOH OlllYllOO MACHINt ....•.................. .. ..•.•.....•..•.....•• •····•·················· 014 Porsche '7S: Super VW Pop.Top 1118, Great· clean! OnlyG,OOOmilea. Cond ition. Or lcloa l VISITYOUR OIAMCH COAST HONDA H!ADQUARTIRS 557-S> or 5-tm Owner. moo11s..oua .... loyce '7H '119 VW Sqbk, 15,000 ml on ••• .. ••••••••• • • • • • • • • • reblt eol, DU brlu, $19CIO. •t DEALER IN U.S.A. 9"13-3812d)'sM4-7&1aeves ..... S.,./ 1181 MfiA P•rta. enlltl•'. Docb f070 Win• w~1' 1•tr ml S46· I 200 liurle Ike •USEDIMW1• '76 2002 4ap C272Ptll. ) 77JD48p,aar {00'1SEZ1 71 Dll 4 sp, itir <294SX E ) 77Son41pS1R (0179! TODAY!!! UHIVIRSITY SAL~lrSEJlVICt-; OLDSMOllLE HOMDA ROY CARVER ROUS·ROYCl 'S9 VW 8111, good eug, mu.st .ell. PP. $1000 S-7217 '62 &c w /broken engine ....................... ~ ~ 197'110lD TOYOfA·YOlYO '77 &:llcai C~XG I '78 Dll.ASIR CG07UBF I "'18SXJl 4tllp C94UBB J IWOJ•m-•• Ne•-1•H'll \'----.J ......... MIO. . To place you.-od ul 642-56 78 ~AVA.ll41&.I \' l\C Nowpon M8 ()6..~l S> " slip "'' monU1 OI Au.1cu111 1 nttrHl«'d 111 1ulil1•l ft/ 1Up In Nt>wpon Oal\a l'olnl llun&1n.,.1on are.i for mooth of I n11.1l' fur ~ (t /rum·•~'-'" Y 161'hl 00~1"' (",1. 1lu1 I 41.>I 871 17711 11r 3 UIJ ( ullt•l'1 :l> N~wµH"l."hPA,1111 Cur S.Ulbo.1t ll'rlltJOrur). hut xlnl l0t•a\111n bi5 7107 --------41 loah. Speflf & ----s.u 9080 S hp Seagull. loni;: shaft, still 111 crate. $550. \lso, ael!·steenng device for 28'·38' smlboat. 6iJ-ll74 or 5411-34 lO Gloucester Gull t5' row 111g dory. ~la~ on W01>1I. w trlr & ac·r St'50 firrn Aft 5, 837 "331 l2ft. Maltb u CJ ulr1i.:i.:cr $75 ·····•••••••·········•· Need a .:oo.1 uir to tow your hodl~ Srr 1977 llUI• I.. a.I in tlm. vaper (;4ot .!11!1 :'t1u~l -.di Ill Jet :-.k1h(1J\ bhJ1.• W:t1k 1k1 hull w :i.so Ol1b l·n:.:. 1'0\l'r & 1rlr ~'t_, OHO Uy~ ~1•1 4/J~ \'Ve-. 4HJ 7<Pi. I T ninsportation ·············~········· ti42 337!1 loah, Merine Eqiii P"lent 9030 ~,Sol~/ 9120 ...••.••••.•......•..•. Ou'ysler 6 Manne EnS! & trans Good cond $2.!">(1 641·51l~ •...••.••..•.•........• 72 tt~t V <11'111111\'Cr Xl111 cone! S17.1 !ffi2 7620 loah, Po¥tet" 9040 Motariud Bikes 9140 ..••.....•.•••....•••.. , .....•.••....•.....•..• 1978 SCARAB 1-'ma \101><-.l 11nh Twin .10 s. l:lv hour• ;;.,.,11 ~loo load<'d Pn pt ~ ll"'>I < >l ti/:j t.:.11:1 fer' Call 546 1:.~~• t'v\1111 f-'n dJ\<. I 711 ~;!Ito <e,enlJ\I!" & w1•1·l..en1b 1 A."k 111r I vrl") ~~l:s/ Sc: 9 150 ·······················' ·;·. "'" tl 1 ~ l' 'ftfl 1.1k,.j • lO' SEA RAY W "-"\dr '" )'I t:•, ,., 11. : ~ 1• o((t•c 2l.951J l~ll o f'ltt'I l l.1,l .. lol.•• 2'l SI• \ l(A \' IHI! hn. Cull> 1·4wµ 11, deplh fmde r , S to:-; rarh11 h\·y. dly. ll'lr . owner wall f &natlCt' S13. 500 548-1732 I 1:r; I \ .1m,:h.1 ll!i 1·.n.iur11 ::.lK• 1.1.:1 II 111il.1 ;!.'.101\.J s.i ... 0110 fioll> :1.."\7 'ltJ fk1t1d d, ( X ·i11() l'U\lllffi 3mo vld . t-:x1 t'l le11t 1·t•l\d 551 9-1\17 14 ' Skyline. 9l>hp Johnson motor. watt>r i.k rl> & ... 11 eqwp incl sin> 834 HIJO ~f\lk1 H '11:!:> l!f'79. t.'000. $l OJ.', 79 S<·a.c;war l. 17' In-hull, I 0. a>Oomc. S S rac.lio !>alety eqwp, c·u..,lm trlr. used 21 'lhrs 9i50fl J-'rrm ~l<:ves. 21 • \.'Udne Ru11about. beat oCfer or take over pay meNa. Ul-1.900 loGts, Rent I <.:a JI &4-1-~j.l:l '67 llS/\ Ort)? t;ll'.1n ( '11 111 JI I 1• I t ' S I II 0 U t>I.> Ul1 I 78YAMAH~ Y2250E LI.kc new. only nddrn 4 times Must :>E'll ! $895 ;~c~or642 0138 Charter 9050 ••••••••••••••••• •••••• fr4otor ~s. Sale-/ •lMM \('28 .~l!O\T.._ ~>~or~ 9160 fl 12 mo plan!-1 pr~paul ••••••••• • •• • • •• ••• •• • • from SI~ mv m<·l111h11 £t1 '\ r ~Ir ""'ir~ rnutoor slip. le:;son. ... i 14 •164 .1•~1 ho11w , '"'•·11~ 1;. ,..i1 loots. Sail rnnt '"..!.!JO \\ • k n11 9060 N\l)ll.'ll' •• .•.••.••............... , '49. Loder:. Iii. ~,rt. ' .• rn I hu ll . s lip 111 '\II beauti f ul $\Olltl l&l-9011> ~l'k.'-Ofl 5 ;, mctt•r ~luop HI h 1rd l 1 o1\ cl l..l\l\'l'I\ Ii\ .!1'f•Jl'oo \, ;\ <: .• 111111 '•Ill lllOli S>l,1100 orig 1111 $17511 IJliO. Cal l .a.ft er 6 I' \1 7!>1 36!13 I' r Good rnnl.I Xlnt 1h1 ~ Trciilers, Tro•~I 9170 satler r7 1()()(> 640 ~~, •• • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • fo\illv -.df 11111l:ill1t'<l IM 20 ' Newporl 5''2 <1 II l .. 1.>lOnlrll' HCJIJ) lu~u w slip . Xlnl 1•01111 P \I 11.1 lo,, rl , Irr 1 1 .11 " pty s:ll9!'> c.!t:l 1 ll46 41:10 ~ .JJ.1 ! .. \Hmm Stc.-Wp1 lnt1. INT ROUUC r-,s N ~:w l'ONCEPT IN Y ACllT OWNER.'iHI I' Luruled partnership 1n Owner'Shrp Corp Aries Ass Columbia 57 Jada St1 ven!> 62' Tatoosh i.>' Bt'n S4c'aborn OwnerShlps Int 'I Mgmt. Npt. !k_~ 645-0229 33' TRI MARAN. Xlnt cond. Just huuled & painted. SZ9.!00. Wunkcl aux pwr. 80511SJ2-:rr37 or TI4 .~S226 ----- llJT8 Cyclooe 14 • with cov eT ~ twice f:rt cond $1000 2131421 -9647 or 714/337-4466. Cal 3l & trlr. xlnt cond $3500 . .J ay , d y:i 2 13 IS38-5799. eves 'lSl-8258 ~ SwYic:e, Parts & Ac:cnsories 9400 ...••••...•..•.....•..• Motor Cyc~ Broke or ncl'd tu11eup '! L.ow r:iH.., due to wk done at my home. hy pro r:.icl'r & 111ed1an1c· /\II race hik es & Japanf"'ie street bikes. I do at all for a pnl'C~ ,.o ~mell 97!1· 73&l for pm·cs &appt Ht•:it.lcrs. ford 6 240 :.1e1('1d. rtt·w ffiO. f'cndPr 7 1 f••nl t.ru, r f S2."> 557-Ulll art Spm orwknd~ FOR SALE. All I rut·k pnrto; New and uc;1·d re· hu11l lrans m1so;1on . ~ 1700 New mitl6.5 Tire on 8 lug Ch evrole t r i m $60 6423379 iJ IJnd1t~ Vilt• J'IU1JI, <l rt• llf 1loon "' ttht'll, t< V lult't 6. I.I' KU• l\<'uh-r, & It\' l"fll\k out w1n~h1v.' 9irl~ , ......•................ 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WllUY ~cu&a~L~:r ...,blaS~QICldec'. wllb bard t o f l ad •--------...,,_ 'II I n-.11y P'lot Newpebil MMSel Cl.IAM CAaS -........ _., ...... --air ~ ._ ..... --.Uc trw I .. numu.:111 WI appear n your ""' 1 • • tt.wtq, ~DrU•. .., 5 ..-.. • .i.e . ..W-: btlt• wtth ;W:w.-C..~ •11 Eleetra Ll•t,ted od ... Ad-Sit1e< tak~ your ntlllogll'.. 7111 ca~. BK m.I., ~TIUCIS aircmCl..AM/1'-tt.eno ror, bra, ete. 01'1J tlltot' .-ull> cHpe. II.HO m, l • you cad In ot yGIJr c:onwnienct:vt dllll. loMtd, •t.ereo • ~~~~ect=· flllt t721 S10.-.1JUCM'7llc1&1a, · ..,.. __.,Dat. cmd. Al.la· M.:..a -od aa.i.. 19-eU. 11910 /080. ._, .....,. c, ....................... TM ..... .,... -tr.. A/C, ...._, 9tc. ,..,. 'llPD'-rv yoot • • • n• ...., , ..... ltm la&trtor, Oal1 -n ftAT _.. llndll' ~WITMAN llQWPMd for towto1. ii onfy S5 ptr wttk. for more ll.OID ...... .._.,. • 111. a-. 1o milll~ a "71 Poncllt tH, ••• WIUISW.... aftcb". air a~och. infaMOtlan and to pica 'yo.x od caH '71 SI Camino, -fllt bll&on..C..UIOOUI. top 1 , A Ill · r Ill ....... IDa,app.~.,IS WWII' ' ' A"' ttaaaral11loa cooltr. 1 M2·5'11 ::C::u':.:':.: L UV. lllJdmlll falt wt&ll DaOy --~ a .100. Call •"''-'· UOJ/080 . -~--..w.:.-Good ........ 11/llWJ, r ........... l!iii!!J!Fl!l!lm!!! .. ~b::==:===:::!JL:::::::::::=::=::=:::::::=~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::Jl..fl'llal~~·;:::ut=:A.-=::·::=:;:;;;:d.;:~=-.:=:::u•:::::::_.....:=::==:=~L.:::=·========::=!:':::JL:::::::::::'_.:::::=:=::::='_,:::,L:::M:/d#f:;::·=IGIO==·= ... ==n=D=.== - ; ' CJZ DAILY PlLOT T1'u,._, Fet>r~ 21, •• ..... U.... ......_ U9H ...... U* •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Illa "' Clleuo.. nn ,.,. " .. ....................... ..... ................. . lt7'IUICIC ~s model wttll low, lo mU•' UOOlU> Wa SlJ.000 MOW""9 Lt.Um MOTOltS CALLtn.neo 711.A Sabre, CUIUlla. • dr 3111 OU. °"' OW114J!r, .. "'IWU, MW bf\&, JdD rood. SSlOO IOml lt7llUICIC CINTUaY Automutll' tr•aa , •• C'OOcl., 2 \one palnl, PWT 111«-tfo& la waw Urt"li IOOJ'rlV) Wu._, MOW$4Jtl IAUa MO'TOaS CAll t7f..JIOO i3 um&led • dr hunt \op New di& A.U1iui a!l)l) ~1639 1979 IUICW Sl<YHAW• Autorruiuc tr•n.s . pwr s~nn~ " braket>, a cond & less I tan 5, miles' (553WQ V) Wa tsim. NOWSSlll IAUBMOTOIS C.AU. t7t-2SOO I '71 CMl¥IOUJ CHIWiiii A rul ~Ill¥ ~)I Au&oe.Uc traAI , •It flJlld. • All I nr radio Ollml.Wu .... MOWP991 .,._MOTCMlS CALL fn.ilOO 71CHnY tiQCTICAMO v" M110. cram . powtt 1tNr18' 6 a ir .. and (l'M'YQ) ""' .->TH CHl'90UT mu B&ACH DL \ u K\JN'l'INGTON B•:.A\.'.t I 141 ..... 7•Mt~lll 1 OPOl 1 IMY~ 7 10WIYMOYA \ & .Wutllallt', l•n1on 4lr ~. Plo>~r 1o1"'°n111t & brn •. ,...!lo. tktah r l.UUJ &l&N C1IS5 JM I S2777 S t• lHllfwd Z'MOS. lbln, Sanla An.i Al \be c:ar-r ol W arnc-r 546-7070 75 Moale Olrk> suoroot. fully powered. $2,IWO. G«).8S78 or ~2600 1974 Bwrk ~ Sabre Lux· "70 Cht:vy Impala Xlnt us 1convert 1ble). i<lnl. m ech t•ond 70Km1 cond , m•w engine. 441-: $!lXl/OBO. 661·2'142 ITU., 2-0wner, bei.l nfrer <.:all & make appoint '11 Mont e Carlo. n1·w ment toi.et-'4':M 5.'>68 paint & landuu Lop ' Shurµ $250tl tiiJ ~!MX Coclltoc: 9915 ev<::. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 Che\ r olt·I ,\1,•nl•.' 1976 CADILLAC <.:arlo Ve!") dl·an <!6.000 SEDAN DE VILLE mi. 7J4-~831J2 /\ w1'll eJred fur un .. ~ 9925 own1'r ('ar C472PQT I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Was~.95 HOW S4444 BAUER MOTORS ~ALL 979·2500 i7 S1l\er Seville red llhr uphol, l oaded Xlnl .. onll Call anyl1ml• m1~ 1978 CHRYSLER COtlDO&A AwryclaS!>y('ar F..qwp- meot mcludes air eoad . vinyl t op & i.t e r eo <659UKY >.Was $4995 NOW S449 5 BAUER MOTORS CAU 979-2500 73 Town & Countrr :-.1 J w<1g 9 pasi.en~t·rs. Ol'" lirt:s. ful Iv l11Jcli'd $1.LD I oho ~17 :1~~· '11flOIDJ.a MllMOMT 6 cyU.-.r, aucom1Uc. ~ 11..-1rbralt ... tinled cJ.. li6nfk.R I s .!!!,... DIG Ii. llla1n. Salll• Ana Al~ Comer or W af'l'IC'r ~1070 .. Gl&Juy soo t.'OOV, l800 or but uf ftir liuod ~IJ7~~., ..,SflOAD MAM Ta.IMO WAGON V 8 amomauc. factory lilr t.'Ond • powt'r steennac & brakes. radJo, tlt'aler, bnled ~JtSS. (Sll7LLS) $1677 Sci i:Yeli •di Ford ZMOS. Mam . Santa Ana Al the Corner of Warner 546-7070 il Ford 4dr LTl>, /\'I' I':-., PB. air :iupcr ~tt·ut ('Ur ans. tl44 7J.IH '76 FORD F-1 SO PICIC UP \' M. automut 1r. f1wtory air t"OOd , power :o.tl'Cnn.i & lJrllkc>!t. rall111. t tnled .:lu,s. dual tJnkl! 1&~RPI ~11 ~f.ortj 23&0 S Mam. Santa A.na Al LheQimer of Wa rner 546-7070 ·77 Ford Ltd Wagon, loud£'d , n e w rddtals brakes shocks, 9 passenger, xlnt eond s:E5() Ph 957 0913 Fonl Fiesta Ghta, 19 5500 m1 xlnt 1·11nd Pl' ill C't11.1p..• de Ville i.hov. rm fro..._h Dbl lthr. Vogue v. m• -.ht-eh. :o.tt-reo ldJH>, 1 rU'• & tilt 1 ;ar;11•t· k1·pt t!\r111 Lt••l S1:. Ki~> \\ill ,,1p1t h I' t I\ :.;!It •l'o'1;7 CorvC!'ffe 9 9) 2 , ---------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·75 (.;r"'1n •t dl'HlO Sport 551·~ I '! St•\lllo-. I tlr. ~hi CORVETIES? f,h'\ory ,\ <' lull p.>Wl'r. ...... UtH ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• GI m~ll ttll .... ttl1 P\cs I• tt60 ,.._ "" ....................... ....................... ....................... ...................... .. NABERs . 1'710LDI Cun.All ...... 2 lKhd pwr, 1tMrin1. alr l'01ul. • ........... ,.ffrl ... car' (IMOAW ). WH .... NOWMttl ...,_MOTQIS CAL&.'"'"~'" 77 R U ey •· loaded! ~. ¥'iQJI top, tt'\Mae. ~ .... _1 ___ _ '72 Okil 111, ruu power, ICIOd cond, aood pautt • vil\yl_:_ m>...:.. ~-·-­ ..... tf57 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. Phtlu 4 t'yl. 4 1pd, n!IC l&H, l o nu, A M 1FM ....._, CMllC!tle ll2001uf rw a.o.-001u -.-,. l'\nto, w smue cert Rea fuel $400/o bu. 9GUH3 adl 5 'JS Runaboul Good mileage Only 42,000 1u1 l ~1> New tran s S•cr1ficc $950 Call S64M --------- is PinlO Ru.nabout. clean. JHf O OORE ROBINS f O RO • I' t4f\f(t'4 )W f•t "'11 (f1'.r.\ Mt ·A t, J: i1f• 74POD PIN1"0 • C)'l .. 4 speed, radio 4 '-'-·~D ) S22tt ..,,,. ..,. II .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 76 ptymouth Fury W qon. Oun. nms good. UK miJes.. All extras SlOOO. 642-4321, Ext 281. 8·5 Mon.-Fri. wtU&e. •W>. • cyl econ. 76 Volare Waaoo w tall the $1100. pp~. exlraa. t2."700. 642-3371. 77PlTwo.mt Am>W • ~. 4 IPMCI, tioi.d .... mi'X:DW ) $1477 ' ,. 0 ... .... atS. ..... Bau Ana A& ... Conier-ol ......... ..... 7070 "" ....................... 1 '76 POMTIAC NMeWA.11 WAGON. Loeded tnc. air cond., pwr. tieata . WIJJ· cblw9. Cl\llae, till. s~reo Ir rod rack. 9 P~r aPSiQ ). A IU al at $2711 THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~Or>O >1AR 80Q P.i. w fl CO~IA Ml ~.l 1 .. ., lt;' • ~1ed Ada, your one-Have ac:imething to aell? SEIL Mlle items with a s~ shoppbag rent~ a.ui&d ads do It well. Daily Pilot Claalified Ad. Alttos, New 9100 Aalto5, .,.ew 9100 BRAND NEW ..,. ,__ l'onuala IL'liO ...... «1,0llO m.L A/C, ..... Mn., ..... eond .. allver. M4ll0. MS·2Ml. dya. l4044M eves. 41 ....... AUTO~ l'\NIJ6rd. Tn.m Am im . SUWr Joeded, AIC, PIS, PW, P D L . All /FM w/lape. T /W. 42,000 142llAUIST .. COITANBA MOTHIMCIOYll 549" ::OOX:::~·= 75POMTIAC s2999 -.... pp LI MANS WAGON •.•••• ar-. .. k V8. •utometic: trans . pwr s1eer1ng .. bra es, "12 f\nbinl 350 2 brL Like factory'" cond & low. low miles (1•7LPO). aew.a.oeomL us maas. •------------3---9-9 ....... radials. 17 mpg '1 ,' 71 POMTIAC S 4 ucrifice $1650. PP PH09U COUPI . . . . . • . 14&-m• v&. automatic trant .. pwr. steering & braket. atr cond.. pwr. windows & door loeb. tilt '78 Flr e b ird E s prit, wheel. stereo. crulae control & only 22.000 loeded w /e'XlrU, + io. m1l99! (563VBUl ml T.l).UM 9970 ~~UMITID ...... 54999 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77FOltD l'MUMDEUlltD U>aded ! ( U.33216 ) $35H Sedan Full p()Wer, factory air oond .. tilt wtieet cru111e control. stereo w/tape, split pwr seats & padded IOP Excellent buy• (904SYD) " &ae>TH NABERS CHEYIOUT 1.8'ZU BEACH BLVD. AUJ0 Cf.NT£R ~cv.o:.:.~~ 1425 IAKER ST. OPEN7DAYS COSTA MESA '1be---, .. -.--c1ra-.. -iD-tbe-·· 540 9202 West ... a Daily ~lol& 0..tftedAd..lez.5878. .. ........................... .. 9100 ....... . 9100 I ,,.,j "I 1 ... 111~ h1111k . "l'i:l.!IMI Pvt l'\v ~.:If. hllZ I (~Ill W> tlxla) of '"U .11··1 \Utyl roof. :>Hm., ,$21(/0 I lno~1ng ftH '11ur f!t•\I m.,..;;c,7 M 1l'ht'IH1 I lrt'!> I 1980 ClPR\ ,, ('alldlJ" ul· \tlll \>1"!-:ll•~.1111·1• IOt\.m1 l't·dt••'l thr11u ~hou1 Whth• w 111lue 1ntt•r 1\11 >.Ira:. S7 ,!,o0 P I' oft ~)~l.hmli44 !12Zl' S.iC'nfHc ' Sharp t-: IJorado Lo m1, nt'"' lire. & bra1'~ 4' / yrs old S5.:n) 111 b<>s l , fr (' :i 11 I Jla ~ (Jj' I or MH 5156 711 Coup•· flt• V11l1• In m1 tu .1tl1 I \In 1 • 11n11 ~7·•-1 .... lt . .h:I ' • ' ' .. \ t II I' ·" "' J ' ~ 11 .1~• .,j ( 'l,t'"ll hrll\lo I w I• 1 111 1n1 :"lou '1 wh uri ... •·ti' :O,J1 nf11·r ~(Jo •ii 1:.:l1 i 11 ti\. L1t.111('tl 1w1-<l..., fl -.'til, liiW Ml !-.II'~ 'i7 bld11. lt•a1kd • Snrl I l h I • , ,., I t' r I' O Itek . 111 or1•' S5H50 1a.'>7Lli1 1971 Sc\tllt', lo . 1n 1 loaded, xlnt t'<>nd $850(> 7'>2· il33 or 64~03 l 5 99 l ..........•....•....•. 1979CAMAAO ISWNETTA Jn '1.JKE NEW" cond1 llOn & has many, man .. xtras! <~WCK ). Wu $1!SS l'wvettr• You'll lw L:l:itJ I fiJ l·'on.J Falt·on Wgn, fl c·y l YW lltil 11,i;I\. :! door.. !>Ltc•k , Ju BAUER MOTORS Iv 1uw·uµ n1·w hrk:-., & CALL 979-2500 1.1re. If 1i<·rfr11 Swoo In 1979 CORVETTE ·1 ~~~t ... ha pi• s~utt T 'I up with dUtomJltt Iran.,. pwr .,lt•l'nn.· & 1ot.f11 J1r1·•1n1J windo"::.. a1r 1·und , lilt 1 ~1 wheel, «rUJSC' l'Onlro1I I Calll><W II.II i.tt reo r;Jd10 l.. S11\n 1n wlor fll4VCG I it LTD t'ord Stn Wi.m How Only SI 1,998 1 Only •.51\ nm• m1 '<t'"' HOWARD C~•rolet hr;ikc.., tin.., l1K m 1 11n Do\t'&Qui1ilS1' t1t.·\O 41111 •·nl! 1\ t '\o l':WPOKT Hfo:,\< II \ \I F \l .., l 833.0SSS t'nJli.e tran,., t•nolr•r roof rJ• k. 'lnt t·t>nrl m & out <ri•ld mvl! SlSliu 4!13 3231 7!, ·1 \1Jp Y. tn ni .• n111n 1n1 /\JI ll""''' l7.t•>tt rn• lmm:.wul.ih· ~WO l'I' 7~l4Ji'~ or All Stllt'r 11 MJ, M2 4D> :!4 hr~ ..i clay 1977 CHEVROLET C ORVETTE T· TOP 1lus one ha.':! all the ex· tr as' <656TR R). Wa ~ ~H.!15 NOW$8666 BAUER MOTORS CALL 979-2500 '63 Corvette Roadste r, all ong :Hops 32'1 engine. 4 spd Compl nt•w running gear New radJaL5. Xlnt n.nun1: cond <:Jill Roh, 770-4683. l973 Corvette 350 t' 1 • a uto trans . AtC, full power, x Int cond. $6500 ~5100 aft. 6 963-5417. Vet '76. T top. Light blue •......••.......•.•.••• '74 Ltnroln 4 c.Jr sedan, I re.i:. gas. xlnt cond , S2000or trade ror coins. Jewelry. golrl or stl\ er !&-612.8 Merarf ..•••..•............... ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST UNCOLN·MERCURY D F.ALERSHJ P RAY R.ADEIOE UNCOLN·Ml':RCURY lS.18 Auto Center Dr SOFwy.Lake Forest exit IRVINE 830.7000 '65 Me r c ury 9-pass. wagon. DlOJOBO as 1s Neeiis minor repair 492-4874 -----... hMg 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOW$6111 BAUER MOTORS CALL 979-2500 Mags, r adia ls. cruise '78 Z28 Cnmaro d r k control. S7,SOO. 16272 burgandy FUiiy loaded• Typhoon La.ne. 840·51~. Xlnt. ,·ond. 20Km1. Cougar 9933 $6,200 d ys 975 0927 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 72MUSTAHG Good condit ion, A IC. P .S . di sc bra k es , AMl f M 8 track stereo. New pe.mt. It. blue, nu llreS. 642-U>O Ad-Siller l!ll4,24 hrs wknd.s 213-7 48. JS.s9 1979 CHEYaOLET CAMAA0228 Has everything + T- Tops & less tha n 9,000 miles! (559015). Was $1a5. __. ...--MOW $7666 1AUE:1 MOTORS CALL 979°2500 78 LT: silver. P IS. P/8, P /W , a ir ti l t wbeel,cnlise control. Lo m 1., x lnt eond Call SM--0668. I 977 MERCURY COUGARXR7 WiU1 air t.'Ond .. pwr seal & windows, vin yl top & uJt wheel. f\ blat k bt-au- ty! (428SKlO. Was $4995. NOWS4395 BAUER MOTORS CA.LL 979-2500 '78 Cougar Xlnt. conu Lo rru. New tires. Air AM/F M tape stereo SU96. 5.S2·!H111 Dodrp 9935 ....•..•....•.......... '79 Mustang, 4 cyl. <t speed, J..door, radio. Ask- ing $4,000. Call 771-04.58 '73 Mustang. runs well. 2 dr hardtop, high miles, $1000. IT14 )493.8294. '69MUSTAMG New Engine New trans Custom paml Cl.atom Suspension Cherry! Musl see• S3lOO or best 646--0795 Eves 71 Camaro. split swvf, 'Q; Dart. :dnl rond . P S. --- ood ..._ f auto S799 ' 7 5 M u s t a n g I I • runs g • "900 ~st 0 r .. 642-2858 an. J hatchback, 4·spd. 4-cyl, 642-9700 AM radio. $2450 645-7861 Camaro ·79 &rltoelta erst contr. air. p /s, p/b, navy $7,000. 714-984-3214 '78 Camaro LT, xlnt. '73 0odge0lar.ier, lu mi, -------- No/air,sbarp.Sl67S.uf· '77 2-d r , 4-s p st ick , rr Call ad"8. 642-4000. AM1FM radio Black. :M bn. Xlnt. cond. Eves fr cond .. AM /FM /tape ,,_.. 9940 A/C. 181C mi. 641·1.8'19 --••••••••••• • •• • •• • wbdl.~ J.985 Mu.t.aDI Conv. Low mi. Must see. Make of. fer. 751-eml& Aller 5 PM. 9920 1975 (,l\evTolet Luv AM· FM S.track, mags, air f S3 100 . Eve n ing 714'~. I '79 Cbevettc 4 dr. lllr new. Lo ml, alr, 4 1pd 34alpe.~.5.5&-08'17 '73 llabbu: low mlles. atr p /I, p /b, auto., c vta;yl top w /open ... doin.tM-3IO/l. 197'flOID ..... ADA6HIA 4 D r . Sma ll V s, automatic trans ., air cmd., pwr. windows & ..... c:nUe control &i All /FM s t e r e o . MWYE>. ·-THEODORE ROBINS FORD • ' 11 l\ W • • '-' I t ._, ( J {•1t.· ...... ,l/\ .• ·1()1f, Mustang Classic. New iJMr, paint• trans. Air. 84()..5675 '64 11' Mustan1. rare one owner car. Poppy red, reblt., 4-1pd. bl.pert. en1tne. $4250/0 8 0 . m.7MI 'Mu v.a. ponJ boilt#1. wt.re ..,or11-ownr. 91&.Allcall LIATCHBACK 3 ooOR n ,, '" ... ,., . .;.. ,., . " \ ,.. ,, ,, . , '-~·· "II·' '',... 1 ,. ,· ,. ~ , =I \) l 1' t \ I I 00 Ol~c~~:;:"' Wi,.do• ;,on~ . .. . -..-.. ,.,,._,,,..,,, -.,. ... ~·--.--._..,,._,._",..,....., _______ -·:. _,,.,_.._.......,.. ___ ...-.._ • • •.> • '-'""'4 " , ....,..__ -r---.-t-..,........,... .-, ,. • ... -<-4..-- SUPER VALUES For You •.• from Merchants all along the Orange Coast .. FEBRUARY 28, 1980 i ! \ I \ ) ~ * SUPEACOUPON -·Supplement 10 Daily Pilot February 28 1980 and Coast Lile Febr1;a1y 27 1980 I I I I I I I I I I I I ----------__ Limited-Offer .. ," .. Wlille They t'ast! s25~RllAIE with yow purchase of LITTON'S t::liii 'TOP-OF-THE-LINE. ~ MEAL-IN-ONE . MICROWAVE OYEN REG. RETAIL '629 $ SAlE PRICE ••. I LESS LITION ~ATE •.....•... 25°° I YOU PAY ONLY... 5423" I I I I I FAMOUS IRAHD ::;:~ 5 198 DISHWASHER V-'"'vl 1 to ------- l..cludff EMDGY SAVIHG CYCLE Your dollars make II) ore cents whe n ~· you shop the Daily Pilot SUPERCOUPON ad1'! For your conve nien ce n o co upon b acktt up to an oth t>r . ""atch the pffective date8 on e ach coupon a th~v may '\·ary from one ad\·e rtiser t o the ne~t. Horry, some coupona have tin1e limit8; quantities rnay he limite d. HELP YOURSELF TO THESE SUPER INFLATION FIGHTER COUPONS AND A CONNELL CHEVROLE Strvfng Colla Mtto /or 21 ~tar•. 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mela ·---------1 _...,.. .. ...., ,,... ..... ~M :"'°-._ • ...., ..... ~GM r-·· • *FREE*! I TIRE ROTATION Wmt ANY $10 PURCHASE I I A SAVINGS OF 57 .50! I .. Offer good thru 4-30-80 Coupon to ~ submitted poor to work .. --------------------.... -11!111!~~----------· 11:1 "I( """ ...... GM I 11:::: ........ :;. .......... 4M ,.,..,. COOLANT SERVICE I GET READY FOR WRING & SUMMER VACATIONS · I $2598 Includes LABOR fore radiator flush. new I coolant Ind thermostat. ~ A SAVIMCiS OF '17.34!!! I -.-..---·-~ -------------·-------·-------------··--·--------. - Reintroducing . RION, a more complete hardware store C:UPCRCOUPON -Supplement to Daily P1tot F°Pbruarv 28 1980 and Cooi .. 1 L1IP r,.hruary '27 1980 • 3 RION HARDWARE and CROWN HARDWARE are now Qunder the same ownership. Rion has recently been refixtured and restocked, from nuts and bolts to giftware, in order to better serve you . -price• • .,.,.. Mwch 6, I HO 11M«••iw-'I OPEN SUNDAYS ----....... ---------··--------------· ------··-. . - I l ~ 4 * SUPERCOUPON -Supplement to Dally Piiot February 28 1980 and Coast life February 27 t980 UNIVERSAL WIDE BASE D ........ lpKHic81y forltMdsof ... ............ • HIGHWAY LT "' 800x 16 5l TIS) 55.50$00 875x 16.Sl T(8) 61 .50 &n TRACTION LT 950x16 5LTl8) 67.50 ... 10x 16 5l T(8) 61.50.b~ 800x16 5 f8) 870x 16 5 (8) 960x16 5 (8) 10x16 5 (8) 12x16 518) Ht 5t.5031l41 12x16 5l T(8) 71.SO&eo 65.50,oe ·700x1"'l T(6) 34.SO ,.b 73.SO .. , 670x 15L T(6) 37.SOub 74.50. ,. 7()())! 15l T(6) 41.50, .. 12.SO eu 750id6l.T(8) 52.503 '° ForlCJW.._.. ... ...,... •6P'ly1-..i ._, I C. De9lp 16.., ............. ,...... ......... ..,... _. ... typ.. LR70x15(6) 750R16LT(8) BOOR 165lT18) "" 7 I .50a2' 74.SO • ., 75.SOae 14.SOrn 93.50.04 I I 2.&0e2' ledlela for ''orh & ,.,., ..... c. c ..... ....... li19glt1. ... .,.,. pkJl4fe- G 60SEAIES ,ET BR60x13 55.50 ut ER60x14 61 .50 n• FR60x14 65.50 '" · wa.,,... •Two ... ....._ 70SEA IES BR70x13 ER70x14 FR70x1<4 GR70x1<4 GR70x16 HR70x15 LR70x1!5(8 ply) rtr 10.50 '1J H .10 1$e 60.10 '7t 6J.I0 2u '4.IO ''3 61.10 , ,. OR60x1<4 U .50 , •• FR60x16 ,7.50 , 1• OR6bx15 70.SO , .. LR60x15 7f.50 ue 71.IO au By Remington for off the road Jeeps, dune buggies, bot rods, etc. Raised white letters. 10-15 (4) 64.50 U3 ffT 11-15 (6) 69.50u.RT M DA YI IAMI Al CAIH O.A.C. YISA• ....... a...A111t I .. --.-.. -..----~-·-·· . ..--. ,._,. ·-... ~-- WHrTEWAU H f A78xl3 22.99 I t6 878xl3 25.99 , .. C 78x 14 26.99 '., E 78~ 14 27.99 'OJ F 78.< 14 28.99 115 G78• 14 29.99 1 •t H78x14 l 1.99 G78.1115 30.99 J78x15 32.99 J3.t9 WHITEWAU 'l' BR78x13 39.95 '" ER78x14 45.tt ,,. FR78xl4 47.tt , .. GR78x14 49.tt , .. HR78)(14 53.99 ... FR78xl6 41.99 , .. GR78x15 52.tt , .. HR7Bx15 52.99 , .. JR78x 15 11.99 914 LR78x15 57.tt u o FIH 1ns1111atl0n end RotltlOn. 8reke end AffOnment °**- CUSTOM MAG WHEEL POLISHING ....... ~"~~----------1 I GOOD THRU MARCH 5, 1910 _,, MONRO-MA TIC SHOCKS I I, $ 1t-IST1.UU6TIOt40lXTOU. I LIMITED W ARRAMTY As lo'") as yOt1 o.nt yow car. Shock fru Lab« tn postf'Cf I each I ! TIRES wes-.:. 585 w. ""'·COSTA MESA. 548-5511 .. • -------------------------------· ' GOOD THRU MARCH 5. 1910 I " MONRO-MAGMUM SHOCKS I Mnnro-M.1onvm 1<1 aim<>"> I tv...r P ,,. Installation htro I t •<1 .l'. slan<lard ono 1n<;h '·"''' • $3200 I l<JQH txirf' b•ggor n·~•on I "I ,. I I t 11 c rina<;oty To give you a ,.,,..., • I IT''."lr(\ ~table n~ ., ., I !TIRES WEST, 585 W. 19Ht, COSTA MESA. 548-551 I 11 ... ___________________ _ ----------· • ' ).. GOOD THRU MARCH s. 1910 I BRAKE SERVICE I #Hlfl 'AO''' Oe9C .,..., ... ,._...... f ,,.. , ...... ~-•""' ....... ..-...... • I •~•• '''-""• tr.ft 11A(lr'1 • A-c..,-9" '1QiN •',.. i~ 'J • • t A \.A''' •"-d ••t0'1k'I~ ,.,...,.....,.. • Aod ftv.o •Jol)M not ~ fl.,,..,,...,, •. .,.. I • Wtt((l DAV .. ,,, .... ,.,., • .,,. .... I w"'Qol 4-·---· $5999 "ttlllt ' "........,.... ~. A-..c. ... tfO"'I I , :-.:. ',"'!:. . i-1 ......,......., ......... • -'-" -I I /;' :.~;·:::::\.:!.. "':". ... ,, 000 ,..._ :::: !. I !JIRES WEST, 515 W. 19th. COSTA MESA, 548-5511 £•"• I ---------~~----------· ·---------1 ' I ,_1 .-ooo THRU MARCH S, I HO LUBE & OIL CHANGE I I We II Install up to 5 qts of $988 I high grade oil & lubricate your car"s chassis. (New Most Cars I I 011 Filter Included) & light I . Trucks !TIRES EST, 585 w. 19tta. COSTA MESA. 585-5511 I _____________________ .. ----------' G>OOD THIU MARCH I , I tlO i FRONT END ALIGNMENT I ~~:.:':ambe~=~~,~~~ s141s • · ~ to original apeclflcatlons. Parts I • _ ~ (Most American Cera). Extra I -I 'l'tAlt '#llllll4NlfY , .. ,.s WEST. ;r;..-;7~;~~; .. 5111 . ! --------------------~ ---..---~------- When You Purchase This Model (SL2561X) ,~rH SYSTEll\ I 25 '~ P.emo•e Control Coruoi. 'tlilh Computer Spoce Command And Zoom lnsioni Oote-Up t4ew1 High Performance Sound Syirem • Sepofore Auc>o N'rlpl~ • Aud-0 (nr·•o (<>'"ei • r OV1 ~f'f ».ono CALL FOR OUR LOW PRIClll HUAAYI LIMITED EDl110N SUBJECT TO AVAILADIUTYI WHY BUY AT ABC? tO _. (I ~tel NIM .. CMh or tow down end 36 months to P9Y (0 A Cl -f'rM OellvefY and a.t-w on all ooneol• models -BankAmertcwd -.._.., Owve -We Mrv~ whet we NII - No Comml1S1oned Satetrnen -~ ~,,_,.by fectory trained teohNcllnl. I I I I I ........................................................ . . .... -. .. --------.. '"I METROPOLITAN • K412 I AM/FM EIKtronlo Dlgltal Ctock I ~-~ Rtldk> with Power R ... rve keeps ~llll->-"11111 ..... ~---both ciock•nd ton• •larm circuit~ ~Ing up to 4 houra after• I power f•flure. 3809 Clrole-<>f • I Sound speaker dellgn. . ·~:=-1 ___ .... ___ .. _____ . 6 * SUPERCOUPON -Suppk!ment to Dally Pilot February 28 1980 and Coasi Lile February 27 1980 SPRING is .... A Beat1tift1I Woman TO E~ YOUR ltl>IVIOUALITY - We do all that is New Plus ~of the timeless oldies: • BRAIDS, CUTS, BLO SETS, WET SETS ~ COLOR FROM SUBnE TO BOLD and BETWEEN •PER~ FROM BODY TO RINGLETS and COMBOS • MANICURES -PEDICURES • JULIETTES NON-LIFTING ACRYLICS •MAKE-UP, SKIN CARE, ACCESSORIZING HAil til.MERS #70 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644-2151 .. 6 TOWN I COVHTRY. OAAHOl (714) &41.-..1 I I ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR I REDKIN-810-WAVE ----------· HM=! tilMERS I • 70 FASHION lSLANO I NEWPORT BEACH . 644·2 \51 I HAIRCUT&STYLE I I NOW 12.50 I ._Good Tnr, ·~•"" ·~ •ll..O (R90ular 25 00) I ._ ________________________________________ . NOACK TROPHIES & ENGRAVING • Medals • ~s • Gav.ts •Name Plates• C111tOIR & S,-clalty ffems • SllverwaN • Pewter • C...._s & Gifh • Schools & ~alet'MI Medall • Penwa Plaque 170 I. 17• St .. eo. .. M.to (Acron from Von's) 646-3141 CORONA DEL MA THE SHOPS FOR ALL .SEASON_S ----------· I ' 20°/o OFF I WITH COUPON I While They Last: Baby Banks, I Small Tankards, T oastin9 Goblets I & Odds & Enck of Gift Items. I (Offa IJCPtUS MAICH 7fflf J -------------------- . -·~ ... , •••• ,.,,,•~~···,. ..... .-........ r., •••••••••••••••• , ••••• _...., •• ... SUPERCOUPON -Supplement to Daily Pilot Februeiy ie 1980 1ne1 Coast Lile Februaiy 27 1980 * 7 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.. _) ...... !111!!'-~~r:'t~ ·---------1 I • I New digital eleCJance. By Seiko. He re is the aristocrat of dress digitals. A contemporary classic for those who seek the convenience of I I l 511 I 4K GOLD SERPENTINE I NECKLACE REG. '40" NOW '26" I MATCHING BRACELET REG. '22"1 I NOW' 14" WITH THIS COUPON I I 8 Traditional Jewelers ~'::; .. I L------------------~~~ .. .... ~"~~----------- a digi .tal w atch in the sli m proportions of true dress sty11n~-.---... W i th a bright . east -t o-read continuous display o f the ho ur. minutes, seconds end AM/PM. And 20% OFF ! 1 DIAMOND EARRINGS : at the push of a button. day and date appear. Seiko's stylish slim d1g1tal. With the superb Quartz accuracy you'd expect from the world-leader Encased in golden tones with a contrasting maroon display frame. S295 Seiko Quartz. I I I G Traditio nal J e w e lers ~·~;-I ~----------------~---· 0 Traditional Jewelers EAR PIERCING 54.99 Newport Hits Ctfthr 26 lO San Mlgllel Dr .. Hewpori leoch 640-0110 : ::~a WIJllBTS : ·=~-Kell1P2R ·:·:-_aPl!n • • ... -March 24 through 30, 1980 Th• apectet m•oazlM ..._•be reed by 1oe,ooo Or•noe Co••,., .• , ..... o..-n. tor ,. .. rve,. apeoe 11 .,_rctt n , 1teo. To NMfVe .,. .. , eel Ma-4321, todeJ •nd •• for ,our .tMrtielng ,..,... .......... .., eJTraditional Jewelers -~=-;·I ·--------------------- Coming March 25 and 26 · In th• Delly Pilot end CoHt life. All the drem• end excitement of • LedlH ProfeHlonel Golf Association tournement wtll be feetured In • apeclet Dally Ptlot meguJne aectton hlghllgtttlng the Kemper Open et MeH Verde Country Club. Dally Pffot eporta wrtten wUt profll• the leedlng LPOA go"•'•· the top money wlnnen on the toumement circuit end evaluet• the courH on • hole·by·hol• b18'a. The epeciel mege%Jne MCtJOn wtll be read by 1ot,OOO Orenge Co•et reaktent1 •nd Hrve •• an •rmch•lr guide to the pro goN event which foouHI n1tk>n1I ettentlon on Cott• MeH •nd the Or•noe Coaet Marttet. For edvertiMrl, the Kemper Open maguln• MCtk>n provtde1 an exceptlon•I opportunity to reech goHera •nd tent In • publcatton aure to be referred to often H tournament event• unfold. Deacltne for reHrvtng epace 11Merch17, 1llO. To r•Mrie ap•ce, cen 142-4321, todey and aek for your ectvet'ttetng ....,,. .. ntdff. ('.~~·:::. , ' .. '• · ...... ·.· I ... ,.~ .. .: :-, ... l e 842-4321 ~· .. 8 * SUPERCOUPON -Supplement to Oalfy'Pllot, February 28, 19&0 and Coast Life. February 27. 1990 -... ·-· - SKI-ARI SUPER SPECIALS I Inventory Clearance SALE Thurs., Fri., Sat. 30°/o-70o/o OFF 2600 W. Pacific Coast Hwy-Newport Beach 642-8335 5332 E. Second St. -long Beach 439-7667 Laguna Hills Mall -Laguna Hills , ·~ ·-o I • • & ' • • .111.•111 • . = · 'o· ...... ~~~----------, 1 ,m,1 I FREE I PRE-TUNE & MOUNTING WITH I PURCHASE OF ANY SKI I I WITH THIS COUPON I ~--------------------- ----------... . ~I., PINI I FREE HOT WAX 1 I WITH THIS COUPON 1 1 I . J.1.10 ...,. J.1.10 I l----!~~!~"!~!~~8!, ____ J I • CABINET MOUNTED with BUILT-IN VENT and COOK TOP LIGHT SUPERCOUPON -Su~ement to Dairy Pilot, February 28. 1980 and Cout Lile. Febru&ry 27. 1980 * 9 ..... wett• w ....... 7E-::! It._ ...... 142·•••• •&YI WM••••"""° _., • •111< CNtP!A • tap ~ fOUt" 1.,. "'9 • !, ""-;1 ... A&•••r .. ..-, • • .,. ,. """ 1 .. ..oe r.,,,...,.,..,,-. Hoeo k'-C" '#1 .. ,.. ~ ._....,. 0•'""' • O••J '• Ut • f ,t • C:on• A,. ("tv• .,,,.. 4, r "V~f'W• • ~ •• ,A M•·•·ftM i"<' ,.J ... l SAVE s 15000 ... --" ... /' 10 + SUPERCOUPON ~UJlplemenl to 0 11ly Pilot Feb•u••y 28 1980 and COHI L1f11 February 27 1980 Garden Center Fashion Island Store Only Leap Year Sale 3 days only- Starts Feb. 29, 10 a .m. Kellogg's Gromulch'1V Sale 2.69 Reg. 3.79 Gromur<;n ~, !he ideal outdoor planting mixture that gives plants fl good start' 2 cu 11 bag ' • ~ Now, two great ways to charge! Tsh~CPenney ... ~If!~.~.~·----------· • ' 1 :tVCPenney I Sale ~g c 1 Reg .89' I I 4 ·· English Primrose or I I 4 .. Calendula I I ',~ ft ' ~ ............ " •• ,.. ... _, ! y_,,, I ,.) ---------------------.... -~~r.T~ ---------... ' -• ' 1 'fshclCPenney 1 I 1 Sale 7.49 I I Ficus Ben/amlna I I Reg. 9.99. 2 ge . Size I I Q'"'° 'N', r.;...,.,... , .. • • •t<-oO I tJl.,Cf'I 1 Uil'tfJ ·--------------------- I I I Sale 7.49 Indian Hawthorne Reg. 9.99. 5 gal. 111.e. I ,,.,'° .... . .. ......... " .. ., I L t.le1tf11 t'M(.j --------------------~ ..... ~"'~~-----------T~hclCPenney I I Australian Tree Fern I Reg. 7.99. 5 gal. 1lze I fhe fastr><;I qrow•ng of the fairly hardy rree INns Brand I I archtnf} frond~ arc l1no1y cut, bright green in color 10 12 "'""' '"'" long Exu•tlf>nl plant lor tropical gardens o,. ...... , , .... d I .......... , ,.,, ~--------------------· ---------· T~h~Penney I Special 2 .29 I Azalea 1 e•' ••ie I These showy plants have lush dark grofJn lol1dge rind I I sho wy llow01 <; Ex cellent potted plant and spoc1aclJlar I 1 ... ':..":',";;,_, flowering shrub for orlental and formal gardens °"•"''''"l•"'"•o l ~-------------------- Sale 7.49 Gardenia Veltchl Reg. 9 99. I gel. tlze I OQ(WI '""' °" ......... ~·""'"' I '-l491tllf '"° ~-~------------------· ---~~,..~----------· U'~Penneyl Sale 7.49 I I Tam Juniper or I I Se1 Green Juniper 1 I .::\'~ tte9. I.•. I .... 1111 . Oli.t111111" "''""" I ·-----------------------.. ·-------------------· IJ~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------·--------------------- I --rt SUPEACOUPON --Supplement to Daily Pilot February 28. 1980 ar'ld Co.at Life February 27 t980 * 11 Garden Center Fashion Island Store Only Leap Year Sale 3 days only - starts Feb. 29, 1 O a.m. S~ecial 3.99 6' Assorted House Plants. \ " ' Sale 15.99 Rep. 23.99 13' Stoneware with aaucer attached. Now, two great ways to charge! rs~CPenney ll~~ . . ----------· ' -TJ'~CPenney 1 I Special 8.99 1 I 8" Ficus Benjamlna or I I 8" Spider Plant. 1 Gooo Trvu • I I.I-2 11110 0...•"""" L•mot~ I ---------------------·---------, · ' rs1~CPenney 1 I I Special 10.99 I I 8" Boston Fern I I r.or,,, ft1fu Ou•,.U••n l,,,,..,..., I ....,Cf\2 I~ L--------------------• · ~ • --;clCPerin8Y 1 1 Sale 10.99 I I Reg. 14.99 I I Marble Queen Pothos or I I c,.,..., '"'v Pothos. °"•""' •H·,.,.,..., I L ........ , 1890 --------------------· ---------· rs'~Penney I I Special 2.99 I 6 " Pothos I ''°"'° fNIJ Cw•nt111e\ L.1t'Nt..O I I '-'Mt"' t98() I .. ___________________ _ I 0000 Trwu "'ote" 2 1MO Special 19.99 1 O" Areca Palm ~--------------------· .... --..t!'l~·---------1 · ' ~ TshtlCPenney 1 I 1 Special 59c I I Color-Marigolds, Candytuft I I and Pansy. 4" Pot I I Gooo lrvu Outftlillttl.l""ted I M-2 IMO L--------------------~ --~~~---------... "P.'OCPenney I Special 29.99 1 Specimen Plants I I Kentl• Palm, Oleffenbachla, I I Flcua Benjamin• and more. I IMrGll I.'""" · 1 ca.'~ ~"""""'""'' .. ..I .. __________________ -------------------- I I t2 * SUPERCOUPON -SIJPP'ement to 0.lly Pilot. February 28. 1980 and Coast Life, February 27. Hl80 .... ~,.,~~----------, ---------® ~~: 1'I04ROBr I TAL!~.I~JJ,~AN ~~~ ! ~~~~;,~~-.!r11csH5~s! SAT. 'TIL I AvaJl1b'9 I COSTA MESA • PH. 631-0712 3 P.M. PriuOffH ~ l I, 10 u c h Tare stone "' J•=====~~~;;:;.~;.i======~::!::i~;;,~-w~-~-~91!.--------.. ---------· EARLE IKE1 S I I NEWPORT HILLS LOCK & SAFE 314N. NEWPORT BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH • 631-5092 QUITE SIMPLY. PERFECTION. •lightweight• flexible• easy-to-adjust ~ .Remember to ask vour eye doctor for yoor Pf'etCrlptlon ~ With lhla In hand vou can •h<>P fOf the belt PflCe In eyewearl •OPTICAL FACIDR't 210 I. 11• ltr9et. C•ll• MeM • l•p• 5411- 642-4630 • w •••• .,. t-l:JO ht. t-J • General Manager's Special I This couoc.n must be presenreo at I mo of serv•U' I --=-=-=-----.. -~-r.r~-~-~-~-~ .. ~------------.. ---------.. ~ ' ,_. I -GOOD FOR-I 1/2 OFF OR FREE I LOC~~~~~~HTIN -DUPLICATEKEY : I -WITH AD-I I NEWPORT HILLS LOCK & SAFE• 314 N. NEWPORT, N.B. • 631·5092 I ·--------------------- Styles change. Keepfng abreast of Orange Coast style changes -Including fashion, beauty and health trends -the Delly Piiot and Coast Life on March 19 and 20, 1980, wlll feature "Style",• apeclal aectlon. ----------· I ~ .... pwclMIMof I ..., MW,. ef ~ glotM• FREE COSMETIC TINTING 1 '""'#I er #2 tlllh la• clleke ef cetw1 °" pletMc ...._,,, I I I I OPTICAL 21t .... 11" 142-*30 'r:,! ..... ~ / I ...,,_ ,._.. Mon-Fri M ·JO • .,..--w c I FACTORY c.......... ... .. ,-~l1 . 1rio t ------------=·---·--------• I • I • Pwchcneo..,.of I prHcrl,.._ gtasMs at r9CJ. price & pt I· I 0°/o OFF OM 2nd PAIR I I •hl4,. .... "-.... 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February 28 1980 and Coast Lile February 27 1980 VIDEO CASSETTES FOR SALE OR RENT Over 1200 Available Tiffes Such As: •S11p.,,_ •Fotll Play •rtt. Omen •luCJ• lvMy/ •Greene •ne Exorcist Road lunMt' •Hean" Can Wan •larbanlla All lllll"f' Awell..W. Cell w ,._. •v tw ,llEE 1t ,,,. C.11 .... W• elN lr-lotr .,_ ---tlMtft le <HMll•t VIDEO CASSETTE RENTALS AZIZ• 1114·1H.W Cost• M.H ,4' .. 921 Gold & Sterling Sliver I I I ....... ~"~~----------1 ONE weac OML Y I ·REMT 3 MOVIES FOR THEI p RI c E 0 F 2 ! Mo~~ .!::~7:.:'f:r1::u1 I I I V•DEO CASSETTE UtfrALS 1114-1 HwiMN'. Cotta M.sa I 646·1928 Offer u plrtt Marcil S, I HO L--------------------• ..... ~~"~~----------1 I Large variety of beautiful $5 OFF on 1. 5" gold & sliver 1 1 Jewlery at special prices. $ oriental Rugs. chains with 25 and Up Purchase I 875-4222 Sato-Sun 11-6 I 3201 E. 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SECTIONS, 62 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA Slain - 't' o•r Be•etow• Dally New8pape THURSDAY, FEBRUAR,Y 28, 1980 l Clergyman Dies Ajier Sensekss Beating by Stranger : VICTIM OF VIOLENCE Dead Prteat Doherty ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ i By PIOL SNEIDEIUIAN Ot ... o.lly ...... , .... In September 1978, ti'ather F'elix Doherty of St. Anne 'b C•thol.tc Church in Seal Beach was felled by a massive heart attack Parishioners feared he might never return lo lhe church. A fe llow clergyman observed that mos t priests who had suffered such an attack would choose to retire. But Father Doherty fought his way back to health and returned to his parish duties in Fe bruary 1979. This week -preeisely lllH~ year after his return St Anne's beloved priest died as the result of a senseless uct of violence. In midafternoon on Feb 9. Fa ther Doherty was struck an the head by a s tranger who had driven h is c hopp e r -type {.Other Half Snubbed motor<'yl'le lo lhe church rec tory On l''eb 26, the 64 ·year-o ld priest died or complications as 1>oc1ated with that blow . an as- s ault that poli ce d escribe as complete ly wtprovoked. T o d a y . fr ie nd s a nd parishioners a re preparing for s ervices this weekend in the priest's honor and police are in- tens 1(ying their search for his assailant. One panshioner has offe red a Sl ,000 re ward for information leading to the l'apturl' and con· v1ctlon or the man. Poliee say lhe assailant. 1f found. will face a murder charge It is a testimony to the priest's forgiving nature that he rf' portedly expressed no Ill feel 1ngs toward his assailant "I wouldn't say he was bit ter." s a id F athe r Ke nneth Krause. who served as ad ministrator at St Anne's wh en Falher Doherty was recovenng shaven. about six feet tall and The assailant immediately ·~ from tu.s heart attack "He was 150 pounds. parke<I has motorcy fled ' surprised that the 1nc1dent had cle m front of the church a nd ap The priest wa!> not 1mmediate- happened He .... as kind of ap proached the back door of the ly hosp1tal1zed from the inci-: pa lled that someone would h1t a reetor)'. which open!> into the dent. but he co mplained of ' priest ·· kitchen seve re headaches during the A parishioner recalled that The man was wearing a s alver fo llowing days. One week after Father Doherty made excuses m o t orcyele helm e t. black the attack. he collapsed into a for the young man who s truck 1 h com a. him. suggesting Lhat the man e a t er Jaekel a nd gloves. Ile was taken to S t. John's orange Spanish·type pants wtlh did not truJy know what he was )"!Old conchos down the outside Hospital in Santa Monica, where doing. :.eam of the pant legs Hi s he underwent surgery to remove The parishioner recalled that motorC)l'lc .,.. .. , blaek .,..,th a a blood clot in the area where he the priest's only regret was that green n·ar fender was s l ruck He r e mained he was not bett<:r able to defend hosp1taltzcd until his death this himself Jo~ather Doherty had Wht•n th<' man asked to entn week served in a tough Los Angele!. th l' n·elor) s.· •ther Ooht'rt> Sgt Lt>C>nard 1-·risb1e of Seal ne1F(hborhood before comm)"! lf> :.i~keri ti1m ln 'lt•p ;1rr.unrl tn tht· fh•ath Pol1l·e . who is heading the Seal Bea c•h Tht• 1rnrish1on1:r . front door \.\h1d1 open'> into th<· pro hl' of F;.ither Do hcrt y's s u g~csted that thl' pnt·s t hnd IC'l n·clorv nrfttT oft><ilh . sa1t11•olt C'P are intensifying hi s ~uard down ~e>mcwhat in th" Th<· .m<Jn ... uddt·nl ~ pulle<l 1J1wn thei r 1nvt·<.llgt1 tl()n of the as· quiet o<·e;m.-.1dc romm un1t y tht• ~crec·n door a ltl'mpt1n)! tu ..,;iult, thou){h ht· admitted they Poli ce and c·hurch offtc1ab f11rn ht~ "a\ in~1rlt• Wht-n th•· h.n·1· fr" lca rh have rt•constructt•d th<· <i~~ault prtl'!.l lrt<'d -tn n ·p<:I him thc lit: :-.aid t ht· a!.~atl ant 1s not as fo llowi; man ~trul'k f-',1th1·r IJ11hc:rty on b<'ltevPd to IX' a mc mbt-r of an A man in h1s mtd to late 20s lh1• left "ldl' of th<' hl'ad v.1th ht" organi1C'd motorcycle gang. Jfr described as Caucasian. elean ft~t ISt>t" PRIE-"T. Page A2) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . ~ . .,_t Half of Hopefuls Talk to 118 Group I By STEVE MARBLE '~ Ol t,_ Oally PllM S""H ~ A Hunti ngto n Harbour t. wome n's. group got to see half or Huntington Beach 's City Council f candidates Wednesd ay . The other half weren't invited lo the g roup's meeting. ment for admittance. You had to be a Republican. Candidates who may b e mugwumps, Democrats or just plain apa thetic about party af· fi liation we ren 't invited t o speak. The event was sponsored by the H untington Harbou r Republican Women 's Club. Or~anizer Vicky Montano ex \ The noontime' ca nd1dall'~· luncheon. held at Meadowlark Country Club. had one require· Long Siege Due? t ~~~__..;;;.~~~~~~~~~~~ Terrorists to Free Wome"' Wounded ............ UPE ntREATENED Anlib9•edor Aaenoto Oraage Coast Weather C lo udine ss c learin g \OnJlbt-Fair Friday and a llUl~ cooler. Lows toni1ht 41 1t the beaches and 54 balaDd. 8ilba Friday frtam 17 to 74. IN8 ....... A'Y BULLETIN BOGOTA, Colombia <AP> - G unfire broke out t his aftenoon at the besiege d Dominican R e publi c Embassy, whe r e leftist guerrillas were holding the U.S. ambassador and some 60 other hostages. The guerrilla leader said the gunshots came from Colombian government snipers firing on the e mbassy. BOGOTA, Colombia <AP) Le ftist g uerrillas holdmg the U.S. ambassador to Colombia and some 60 olher hostages at the Dominican Republic Em bassy said today they would re lease all women a nd two wounded hostages. But they warned they were ready for a long siege. Earlier, the Colombian Cabinet minister said the gue rrilla band lifted a deadline lt set ror the government to m eet its demands -$50 millim. the release or 311 political prisoners, publication of an anti-government manifesto iri major foreign ne ws papers. and safe passage oout of the country. Th e g uerril las hav e threatened to kill their hostages. who include U.S. Ambassador Diego .\,sencio, the papal nuncio to Colombia and at least 14 other ambassadors or a cting am· basaadors, and severa l Colom- bian diplomats. Approxlm0ely 25 women and 35 men were tateo captive the 30 l"aldln stormed into the DomllliHD miulon durlq a noon diplomat.it receptlon WedaMda)r. A . .u.nu. spotMman, eoa· tact.a tw. telepbone br Tbe · M.~ eoclatecl Preis till•. momtnc. said two woanded bosta1H would be treed lmmedi1tel1 Ind tlle women milbt follow. But Met:lcaa AmbuHdor Rlcardo Galut, OM of UM bot~•· aald b)' te..,.._. tb8t 11 of mid.clay neltber tM ••••~ nor the wOUDdlclbed .._ Nleued. TM perrUIM aid W....._ da1 tbe _.., P ....... ,. am· ---:...=--· ..... Ufted ........ . '"'.l"llil ·--ID Ille mllln' •-w~••iale,''O.a. ,;!°NTM A . ~ plained that the bylaws of the or ga ni zatio n pro h ibit non· Republicans from speaking at club gatherings. Even though the April council contest is a non-partisan race. s he said the c lub is expected to M1ek to the rules .. As a Republican , .. s he ron· tinued, "I don't feel there is such a thing as a non· partis an race." Candidates who were left out took the political snubbing in stride 'I'm a Li bertarian," noted hopeful Dan Ma ha rrey ... and I cxpeet ir they stiek to the party hoe this closely they probably wouldn't vote for me a nyway." ,. . .,._. Fireman Rescued Incumbent Ruth Finley said !.he 's resigned he rse lf to the Hepublican club's rules over the years Toronto firem en dra~ a comrade to safet ~ "h 1 lt• a nother f 1rt'f1ghter \back ground <·rawb .a\.\ay Imm a hurmng plumbing s tore S<.· vc n f 1 rl'nwn "t· rt· ho" pit a It tt•rl ··Four years ago when I ran. I really went around in circles on this thing, but there's not much you can do about it · · Candidate Ed Zschoche had his own thinking on being left o ut or the forum "I think they're afraid 1r a Democrat walks m lhe door he·~ 1m medjately got higher office m mind. They think we're going to rub off on them o r somethjng ·· Delay on Firing Job Agency OK'd A sp okes woman for the Democratic Wome n of Orange County said her group doesn't ban s peaker s who belong to other political pa rties. However. the Democ ratic women don't plan any forums for Huntington Beach council candidates. she added. For the record, the candidates s porting the correct political ties for the gathering were Ron P at· tinaon , Clancy Yoder , Harry Budds, .Charles Ro ugh, Wes Bannister and Bruce Greer. Greer, Mrs . Montano said, didn't show up. Those who failed to meet the GOP test were Ruth Finley, Ed Zschoche, Dan Mahaffey, John Valentino, Jack Kelly and Eldon Bagstadt. Candidates for city clerk and city treasurer -Democrat and Republican -we ren't invited. O r ange County Ma n power Comm1ss1oners agr<.'ed Wednes day to wait 30 days before put ting an Irvine based hrm that has been handling Huntington Beach's federal JOb training pro gram out of business The aellon came at the rl' ques t of Manpower D1rcetor Robert Nelson. who said Hunt mgton Beach officials need mor£· time to decade what to do w1th the training program. Earlier this month, manpower com missioners ordered that a ll federal funds c han neled to Western Institute of Careen lne . be cul off as of March l. That order followed on the h eel s o f mi s manage m e n t charges aimed at the private. non·profil firm contracted with Oct. 1 to manage Huntlngton Beach's $2 6 million 1ob pro gram An audit on the f1 oanc1al tin rinee's Piek~ ~ . Secretary Linked to Charle1 LONDON CAP) -She loves hunting and stands 5-foot·7; she's blonde and educated in France; she haa ties to royalty and works as a secretary here. Could she and Prince Charles . . . ? Goellp columnist Nigel Dempster ot t he Daily Mall reports that 25-year-old Anna Wallace is caus- ing "quite a ripple" among rivals "because she ju11t mlght be THE one" love of the heir t' the British throne. They were seen tn public over the weekend rid· tn1 In a bunt or1antzed by the Cheshire Hunt at Beelton. and atayed at the nearby home ot Lord Tollemaebe. IOll Wallace bas known tbe prince for t..o JUl'I, and would not comment on the relatlonlhtp. \ mg-. of WC$l<'m b~ mJnpo.,..c r in 't•st1gators 1s being condu<'te-<i •\ sepa rate IO\'C''>ttj!a t ion b' l ~ Oepartmenl of Labo r ai:enh also ts continuing The bul k o f th<' allcgrd tran~grcss1ons b~ Westcm of flc1als center on lease agret' ments, pay ra1sec; and equip ment purchases Meanwhile. a tno of Hunt 1ngton Beach City Council members have been charged with finding a new way to ban· die the city's job program once Western is fired. Prio r to t h e c reation of Western, the entire job trainfo~ program was handled by cily e mployees . Officials say that they don't want to be saddled with that responsibility again. HB Panel Recruiting Huntington Heacb residents with an eye for city planning and land development are being encouraged to s ubmit an a p · plication for a posl on the city's volunteer redevelopment com· misaloo. Commiaalooers meet moathly to study areas or the city that may be in need or redevelop· mentor revit.allution. Appllcatiooa may be obtained by calllnc the city's public in· formation otnce at ~·5511. 'Ilto in Coma? BELG RADE. Yuaoslavia CAP> -Doeton tteaUnl ~l· dent .l°"P 8roc nto aa1d today the 1ravely ill 11.y ear ·old Yqollav lMder lpent the nlaht p .. eelully. lledlc1l eourc. •"I· seated be could be t • coma. Hot e l Site Ounership Fight Renews Tht• f10anc1ally troubled Hunt 1ng1on &•ac-h Inn 1s al the center 11( .J ne" tu~ of war with two pa r t•<'' <'1a1m1ng ownership ri~ht .., to the Coast H1 g hwa) hOtl'I Ctl\ off1c-1al<;. on one band, as 1 sert control of th~ hotel should • be in their hands and s aid they a rt' preparing lo go to court to make sure or that ( Meanwhile. a Downey con-I struct1on firm claims it now l owns th<' 144·room hotel and is. m faet, running it. The ownership wrangle is the J latest sk.irmish over the Hunt· l ington Beach Inn, which has been mired in court actioo for several years. Until now, management of the Pac ifi c Coas t Hi g hw ay establishment has been under the control of a court·appointed bankruptcy receiver . But Robert Mayer. president of M1i1yer Construction Corp .. said Wednesday that his firm is now in possession of the botel, a oine ·hole golf course, a mobile home park and a boarded-up service station on the property. "I realite the city is going to challen«e this and the matter <See Rm'EL, Page A.%) PARK ISUND ST.4TVS EYED Visitor!\ to Fountain Valley's M lie Square Park view the tiny island in the lake as a scenic adornment and refuge for ducks. B ut county I n s uranc e speclallsta say if is a s afety hazard that may have been a factor In two drownings since lt'76. And the contro•erty con· tlnues. See story 1Dd pictare on Pace A.JOB .. HIF ,.,._.--JUST BREADNG ............ ......._ "'*.,..,'""" ...... ..,,... --- Railroad Mu.( Pay $18 Million DaJntJ6e• PEN&.\001..A, fl1t IAP> -A Jlll'J eward o1 Ill mUIJGD to the two )'OUDI children ol • eouple tut.ct by to.UC ,., from a train derailment • hould "H'Od a m a1e" to the •«ldent pl1autd Louavlllt" & Nuhville Railroad , a lawyer for UM chlldrtll aald today An l:leambta County C'h-eult Court jury WedDleday onlend the LAN to pey SJO mUUoa In P'lftlUwt damatu aftid tlt mUUon ln compenaatory dam•&"• to OaJsy 'MM>~hov. s. and her brother GamGt--e. 3, children o( UK.· hate Jon and l.loyda Thorahov T~ Kix·member jury dellbt-r•t~ 41.o.a hours aflt-r beutnt lHUmony 15 days. Ra11ro~d attomey Bert l.anf' lndl<"al4!!d the raJlroAcf would uppe11I. The couplf• died uf\er Lnh•UnJJ anhydrous ammonia that escaped when lank r ura ruptured near lht'lr home outalde Pensacola In Nov<"mber 1m The deraHmenl wui ont' of .. sertef' Of accidtmf.8 Involving thf' IAN In th<' Pensacola 11ret1 "e1111rtl9 •~lc~tl I• alrml••••• KIRMINGllAM, Ala. <AP> Sen Ted Kennt:dy'i. c1tll for (.•conom•c Controls dr('w mixed cheen tmd boo5 lie was heck led Wednesday a nd packeted by anU· a~rti_orusts WhO carried a slsn Outl, in a reference to Chapp•· qu1ddick, read, "How Can Teddy Save lhe Country When He Can't Save Mary J o?" TI_>e Mass itchusetts senator returned to Was hington Wednea· day night for a 24·hour break from campaigning, his first full day in Washmgton sin ce Feb. 11 . He arranged to meet during the day with top advisers to dis cuss his faltering campaign INd E~tridaa Cut Ntdce Poteer! .. CRYSTAL RIVER. Fla. <AP) Florida Power Corp of. f1~1a ll'l refus1-d comment today on a report that the Crystal Rive r nutlear generator was sent into emergency shutdown by an electrician working at the plant. "I can't m ake any judgmental statement on th<1t " utility spokesman Bill Johnson said Wednesday ' Nuclear Regulator y Commiss wn chairman J ohn f ' Ahc a.rnl' told a Senate Appropriations subcornm1tte.-1~ Was hington on Wednes day lhe Joss of power to control room in· struments at Cryst.al Rive r apparently was caus ed by an electri· cian working at the plant. DeUar Ea•n; Gold Prieea Mlzed LO~OON <AP) The dollar eased against maJor world curr!-?nc1es today and gold pnces were mixed in quiet E uropean tradmR London's big five bullion dealers fixed the morning trading price at S638 an ounce. down from $641 at Wednesday's close. Th~ afternoon fixing was $646 and it closed at $641. It traded in New York at $642. Sil ver rose m London to $34.25 an ounre. from S33 7!>. It traded at $35 an New York Samsoe Case Court to Study Link in Slayings A hearing into suggested con nectlona between· the June diaap- pearance and murde r of Robin Sam soe of Huntington Beach a nd a series of Los Angeles.area ~cx ·torturc s laysngs Ls scheduled Tor ,.,riday 1n Ornngf County Superior Cour1 . But whd h<>r th1· llf'a ri ng wll 1 11w lud1· 11·!-.ttrnony from Lo~ /\ni;:t.>le.., C'oun1y Sh c:r1 rr Pt·kr f11tt•hesl> "al> unknown today The he<inng was schcdult."<l by .Judge Philip E Schwab at the fl'll UC'Sl Of lhC' dcfrnRC' attoml'y for Rodney Jamt.'s Alcala, a :15 year-old Skrra Madre photog 1 uphe r, a rrested in connection with the SamHoe case in July Ocfen.'le attorney John Barnell 1s contcndinR there arc "strikin~ s i milarities" between the Samsoe case nnd the series of sex s layings now unde r in vealigation by Los Angeles ~uthorltles. Roy Le wis Norrrs , 32, cJf ' ftedoodo Beach and Lawrence Sigmond Bittak e r . 39, o r Burbank have been named as ~uspeets in the case by Lo::s Angeles inves tigators . They have oot been formally charged, however. Subpoenas have been served o rdering LOH Angeles County Sheriff's investigators to the hearing and to bring with I.hem a ll records pertaining to the Norris·Bittaker caseR. A source familiar with the case said <i subpoeena was d!rect ed at Ptlches1', who reporte<lJy indicated he would attempt to quash It prior to the start of the hearing. DAILY PILOT JM0t....-c,,.._tO.OwP1kJI •""""" ""''°"" .,.,_,. trw ~ p, ... , ,,,.JN,~tt• ,._,O,~ , .. ,, ,.,., . .,.,....,~, '-~··· .. ~·~ ~· IMlll••,,.,.,tt ~ lhrQyOI\ ......... , , .. ,. M •_. N~ ""'-" HU"ll~f"t ""Mft fOVll t•tftY•I...., h wtl9 l~~f\1tnc..itft (~t A ,~,~ ......... """''"""d\.tiVf .. "'"""" ~r' ,,.,,.,,,....,,,,.,,,.°"""'' INl'OIMMH, ift llO W"l"•YS.t,.,-t CO"tAMtW • .. ,..,_.. .. .,..,. .......... "'•'*°'"' •ftd f!l\AJtl,,.. IM•tt °""' ............... --.. --.,_._ ...... n:-..:.. ..... "':'J: 0-.M,W-llK_f, .... A•~-,.._....L_.. -.a.-.... o.-c..-. Uller ""~~-=!~~~ _,,.,.....,...,PO .... ,... ..... OM.ee l~!"'~ •m:: .. c::~·=·· r ... ,_ ... C714IM.Matt a .. .....,.w..ntM11t10M11 ,.,_~"'-'-'~"" ...... ,. ~1: -°!'~'tr.!' ~~':Si'­:;;r, .. ., ~~w-nl':'~;m M:.!'$ ~::=::.w· -··· ......... t1n: .. 1MiAW-tt arr r..J::t!.~ i#J/:,~'1..=.:,~-;;w. A spokesman for PltcheN to· day wu unable to comment on whether the sheriff wouJd be present at the hearing. The Alcala defense attempt to probe any possible link of the Samsoe slaying to Norris and Rittaker has ~en rPsis ted by De puty D1s tri l't /\tto rnc y HH:h<ird Fii rnelJ, prQ:jct:utor m th1• /\lc<d a ca:,c f-'arnell termed the SUJU(cstt'<i :.1 m ilari ties "hypolhet1 cal. " In the Los Angele8 ca ses, leen-a$?e girls ranRing in age from 13 lo 18 were tortured and murdered. In some instances, according to investigators , they were approa"hed by men want· mg to tak~ their photographs. Alcala as accused o( using u ~1milar method of operation in the Samsoe case. A man took her photograph while she wu •t the beach shortly before her dis· appearance. Deadline Set For Family Basketball Those inte rested In competing in Huntington Beach Recreation and Parks division's sixth an nu al Father-Son / Daughter Bas ketball Tourna m ent must l'e· turn their applications by .5 p.m f'riday. Applications are available at and must be returned to the recreation division, 2000 Main St. To be ellgJble, one teem m ember must live tn Huntington Beach. The tournam ent will be held March 5 at EdiSQn High School and Ma rch 6 ut Ocean View lligh School. Five divisions are planned for various age groups Entry rel' is $3 per team or SS per family. For more lnlormat1on. call 8ob Thrall at 536·5230. Woman Sought In Gem Theft Fountaln Valley poUee are seeking two women who dJs. tracted a Jewelry store clerk Tuesday afternoon and made off with eold watches and necklaces valued al Sl6,080. The theft occurred at Stewart's Jew•Jr.v Mart 17152 Ma_1noua St. PoJlce aafd' one ot the WOtl'Mn lured a cltrk away from a front display CIH, wbllt tbe other reached lato U.. c ... and remond the Jenlr,. The theft, ... oot ~.nd until tlfter' the J*r Wt UN ICicn, police~, PRIUT ... aald tM ... , 1tW. '1d • nt Lbat..W. He llAd ....-e ,.. Inform•· UM alllllll tM IUI~ 11 W'9ld to call .... ._.,.._at(IU) m.-u. lfeamrhOe, perilbklll .. It IL Annt'• an IQOW"QUl1 La.e lou ot tJMt pn.t lhey lov9d. Tbey fur that the Uny church may nol be l•r10 1aou1b to hold all the fr1t•ch and pari1bioner1 who wld to attend lbe muHt ln h1I honor. fo'ather Doherty left lnatruc · lion•· Uult any servlcea for hlm mu.I be held at St. Anne's. Felix Doherty waa born Sept. I. 19 15. In County Leitrim, l re 111nd. Uc wag ordained 10- DubUn 1n 1M2 and came to the Untled ~ta during World War 11. He iserved at numeroua assign· menta In Los An1eles and Orange count.aes . "He wu a very unus uming , humble man wbo was very de· voted to his par!sbJoners," Mid Msgr. Donald Strange, wbo ls admtniatraUng St. Anne'a wtil a s uccessor ls a ppointed. "He is described by them not only as a fait~ul pastor but as a real rrte d ... Fa tfe'r1>oherty bad served at St. Anne's since 1973. "He was a very humorous, very fotglving man. A great friend," recalled parishioner Lila Rapp. Another par1sh1one r . Eileen G rier . recalled that any time f'ather Doherty had extra money, he would give it to needy families. She also recalled that he loved to work with his hands a nd once repaired a nd r e- finished all the church pews with the help of just one parishjoner. "He gave such good advice." she added. "such down.to.earth straightforward advice that you couldn't help but go right." * * * Rites Slated For Priest Services in honor of Father Felix Doherty, the late pastor of St. Anne's Catholic Church in Seal Beach. arc scheduled for this weekend. The body will lie in s tate from 2.30 to S p.m . Sunday, March 2 3t the church. 340 10th St.. Seal Beach. Masse!'> of Christian Burial will be celebrated for him at 5 p.m . a nd 7 p.m. Sunday for petrashioners and friends. Approximately 150 priests are expected to .. ueod an additional service at 10 a .m . Monday. March a. Blabop Wllllatn Johnson will be principal <'Oft· celebrant. F,....PapAJ HOTEL .. ·. wall be lltii:ated." commented Mayer. "We're just lookan~ for a ha PPY. ending to lilt oC this. Wt lnten<J to mAke the place very nice " Mayer. who said he runs a chain of motels. put in a bid for the property '" bankruptcy court in early 1978. The bid was ap· proved by U.S . Bankruptcy .Judge A K. Phelps but lhe City or lluntmf(ton Beach objected. The r1ty's attorney, Charles Pollyea. said Uus week that the purchase move by Mayer is '"totally unlawful " "As far as we·re concerned. charged PoUyea, "they oought absolutely nothing." The city owm the 43 acres alone Paclnc Coast Highway up. on which the Inn .and the other improvemenlA are bullt. Pollyea contends that. when Huntington Limited, the Orm that held the lease on the proper- ty. med for bankruptcy, a de· fa ult on the lease occurred and ownership should have reverted lo the city. He said the city wasn't even aware o( lhe Hie until It was completed. He said the city believe& the Ma yer Company may attempt to build condomlnJums on the land. Mr. Svensson, FV Evangelist, Rites Slated Gaeta Per Svensson. 53, who moved from Sweden to Fountain Valley upon h1I retirement rour reart qo, died Sunday at rows . •In Valley Community HoapltaJ. Svenuon ... • producer <JI rell1loua mu1lc l'eeordlnp ln Sweden. He 8lld bis wife allo were lay evan1ell1t1. He la aurv(v.ct bJ b1I wtft, Bertha, bi.a daupter, Caroline, botb ot Fountain Valley, and bla ion, T.,e, ot s.-a. Friends may call at Pierce Brothen Smiths' Mortuary, G7 Main St., ffunUn1ton 8e1cb, from noon to I p.m. today and f'riday. A fmeraJ aervte. wlU bl con· ducted • I p.m, 1atun1Q a. tltl mortuu1. 8ur•1I wlll be PrlH._r Air Pollutant . • ' ,. Found • m oc By DAVID KVTZllANN OI .. ~.,_._.. Jt'a UM water. And a 1ot more. Like the air. The Sl*ial lDltedJ.ent In both cases ls trichloroethylene, an In· duatrial solvent recently found jo water wella lbroughout the Los Aneek!i area. TCE. as It ia known, Is a sua. pected c ancer·causing agent and It.a appearance in the water s upplies of tbe San Gabriel Valley resulted tn the closw-e Of more tbMn 50 wella earlier uu.a year. Now. • UC Irvine researcher renowned for bis work in expos. log the dan1en of nuo~rbona to the earth's protective oione layer says traces of TCE abo are present In tbe air. With the aid of a graot from the fede ral Environme ntal Pro tec tion Agenc y , Dr . Sherwood Rowland and his 88· social.es have bffn monitonng the air for the pres en ce of hal ocarbons . whi c h In · l'lude chemical agents such a~ TC E a nd m e thylc hloroform. bot h of which conuun chlorine M ell~urcments have been tnkt-n over a wide·rangtnl( geo graphical area, from Ala1ika 1n the north to the southemmO!lt lip of the Chilean coa~t . Catie~ where the air has ~n tested m· elude c:ardl·n G rnVt', lt11) 11e .l<.1 n1 ero, Tokyo and Sant1aRo . Chile Howla nd .. aul 1n a n 1ntl'rv1cw Wecln~ay thot fev. measure· m<'nts hav•· bt•t·n takl'n 10 the Lo:. /\n~l'lc:-. and Oran~e Counb an.•a:-. But th<r.-1· takl'n in the Garden c; rll\'t' at ea about a year and a ha If ai::o 1ndicuted tht· prl!1>l'OCf' of TCE in the air T C 1': . I h 1• p r o f <· ~ .., n 1 o t (' h l' m I :. I r y ... ;J I ti . h CJ ' In c (j <'l O..·t·omC' ,, lr<1dtn1a rk or uroon air . Its prt·M.·nn· l l> a ~1gn that a ir has recentlv passed through a m ajor city, Rowh.ind said. The Garden Grove measure · men t show,•d TC Jo: conc·cntr;i. \Inns of up to I l part!> p1•r billion This 1s t•ons1dcred a lov. me<.1suremcnt and lb far below the cont:entrat1<1ns Rowland·-. J a pa nc•se 1.1~i.o<.•1utcl> found 1n the ir mc•asurcments or air quah· ty in Tokyo. In that huJte cn .v, he said, th1· r t-adlnJts for TCt: went up to nine parts per b illion in mequrementa t.Uen ip a park in the .U,. Rowland .. id the Toky<S read· ings were very l nt e r estin~ because of the variations IHltJ...". .... *'f ,._ SOMETHING IN THE AIR UCI PtofeHOr RowC•nd On Sundays , for example , th1· TC ' E readmg,s were very low in r ompanson to other day& of th•· weelt when most people were at work. TCE 15 ~ed for cleenlnK metal Fumes from the cle;,nmg S()I· vent now 1nt.o the at~pherc ""d on especially bad days , when stagnant air hovers over a nty . large concentrations can .iccumuJate. Howlan~ s aid then~ are t-...., n•J sons TCE level'> 1n Southern Cahforrua are far lowe r t.h4Ul in .Japan. -Population d<•n!>1ly 1n Tok ~o 1:-. much higher than 1n the I.tr. 1\n ~el t-s and Orungt· Count> a reas -Re8ulat.ions go\lernang Lhe use or solvents he rt> are more :.trict In many cases, TCE ~ has bet-n reduced in favor of ntl·thylc hlorofonn . which 11> -.Mer ~h(•n inhalt-'d Never1heless. sc ient11ots :in· un1>urt' what the long-term e( fnts <trl' from mhahng chemic;. I agt•nt:. SU{'h as TCE. "We nt'f'<J tu study tht> problems that come about wh<•n lar ge numbers of peoplt' breathe this over a pni longed penod of time." be saJd Rowland s.aid more IJ\eaase· m..U la U.. ~ Cllllto111J11 area are llOt .... bit It tlte mo· ment bee•~ monltorin~ eqwp- ment is taf>d up at other 10<.'allon:. around the world Offshore Airport Proposal Endorsed I.OS ANGELES (Af>> -/\plan for a 2111t Century airport to be built on a manmade, off.shore island will berecommendedtolhc SOuthem Cahfomla Association or Governments. ending a two year search for a new faclUty to take the pa~senRer load orf Los Angeles International Airport By a 13-2 \tOte. a SCAO <"Om· mlttee endorsed an airport site three mJJie<(lttshore in the Long Beach· Lo./ Angeles Herbor Wednesday and called for the creation of a ~gJonaJ airport authority to develop the 12.s bHJlon facllity. The authority would also control existing airporta ln Soutbem California. The SCAG will hold a ~cm•l> of public hearings on the pro posed site prior to formal action on the-endorst>ment, probably in Julv or Au$ilust. .. Everything points 10 that direct.Ion to an offshore sate." said ffenl")' Wedaa. t-ocnmitt.ee chairman and mayor of Yorba Linda. "Wherever a new maJOr re f iooal airport is built, there wt l be oppoalt.ion. ·• But Wedu <'launed that the offabore sate would invite the least amo unt of opposition because It would put airaan noise "over water. not over peo. pie." .,-- , HBMan Kifled l In Cra8h ffunUn1ton Be ~ch resCd~o Thomu A. Rlue, • wu Id • In a predaw uto eras Wednetday ~ft.e w~a wn from h1a truck ta~ y,.eeway near re catlfomi• HI y Pe t o1.: ri cers report.e t av RJ•ae. of 5422 Kenilworth Drive, wFF. dfty. ing at about 70 mllH • ~ : when he left tbe freeway llruili a light standard as hi• tnH?k rolled over and was ejected through a window. RiMe WU pronounced dead I! the scene, about five miles no.,_ of Lu Pulgaa Road. by SM~ Diego County Coroner's Ofr\i( lnveat.iptons shortly alter u..it- 12.20 a .m. crash. : ... CHP Officer Tom Johnston~ Oceanside said a witness ..W. Rlaae'a vehicle weaving throu6: freeway lanes at a hilb rate ~ speed shortly before the er uh.;-.. .. Parruk cam ~i Sought With ~~: Water Bills Huntington Beach residetifi rece1v1ng water b1Jls during ~ n«>xt two months wlll find pl~ c:urds attached asking citizens Ca» donate $1 toward the 1980 Foui"U' or July parade. The annual ~ummer parade·~ financed entirely through dof11· lions from r 1llze ns and buu-n..--.M..., Lai.t ye ar. n -:.1dcnts donated <1 lmos t $1 5,000 toward t~ purJ~. Th1i. year, members of th<' rlty's special event~ boa~ h.i \·e,· w t ... ~0:11 of $20.000 to heQ> fu nd lht> 76th parade ... or more information on lht parade call 53'1 s.s12 Auction Friday Of Art Originals Work-. by P1 c a 'l:-.o . 1J it l1. Hot'kwell and other'! can ~ pur<"hrused at a fund-rai!"ing art auction scheduled for 8 pm fo'n · dav at the Murdy Community < 'l!nkr in Huntington Beach Vl~g of the onginal num-~red aJMt atptct works wUI ~In at '1 p.a . 11'e event·b ~ponsored by the Camp Fire Or3nge County Council to ra~ money for campmg c-qu1pmenl. Ford Mulls Canmdacy l'LEVF.LANO CAPJ A top aide to Gerald f'ord says tha t the former ptesi· dent wilJ make a decision in four or five days on whether to enter the race for the 1980 Republican . presidenUaJ nomination.. : Callfornia Robert Bar. :· rett ~Aepboned Cuyahoga : Co unty Republican ::· C ha lrman Robert E . ~ Hughes on Wednesday .: nlabt and said that Ford is ~. reaasesaine the poUUeal :: situation in the al'lermath o( Ronald Reacan's vic- tory i n tbe New Ha mpahire primarv. 7 ... • CALIFORNIA ~.F*"-'Y28.1980 OAJL y PfLOT AS $98 • on Crop Loss to Ilike Prices • LOS ANGEi.ES (AP > - ffl&ber produce prlce . especlaJ· Jy for str•wbcrrles •lld IVOCadol, wW probably a.bow up in a moath or ao beeaUH ol ttw • mUU°" dam•a• to Southem Califomla crope from nine da,ya ol rain, noods and mudaUdel. produce buyeni s aid. 1'he total crop loaa damu.cc rtsure for Orange County wa:o1 Hated at S3 mlllloo. But ot more Immediate con· cern wu lbe coaUnued runoff of at reama lnlo low·lylng areu such u Lake ElalooreL.. where water eontinues to oven1ow the l lake'• bound1rl11 and flood bom• and trailers Even lbou1h It hu not ralned ln 1b day1. the lake ~"1 waa atill riaint at the rite al on.-quarter loch an bour onWedl11day. Wl'nlOtft further rain. it is expected to creal by lh ~ week.end, but not befo~ lnun daUn1 as many H 800 morl' home41 and bualnt111etJ. The Na· lional Wcat.ber Service pred!ct ed a chance of rain on Salu.rdAy Meanwhile, health otrlclali. were worried about the pc»&lblt• spread of diHue from atorm Dionne Warwick a nd Herb Alpert provided lhl' c om e back s tories at thl' G ramm y A wards. Miss Warwick won for the first time since 1971 and Alpert his first Grammy sinn· 1966. damaaed uwate treatme nt planl.I. broken aewer Unes and flooded 1tablee1 Loa An1tle1 County's com· munlcabl• dlua.o expert. Or Shirley Fannin. ••Id hepaUw. l'lt&aph infection and possibly 1yphu1d may be trunsmltted by 11ucb aew•ae apllls. ABOUT 3t miles of be11ch is cloaed u a health hitzard Crom Marini. dei Rey to Point Dumt: near the Ventura County line, as well us 1 ~ miles io Orange County from northern San Juan Ca p1atrano Beach through APWI~ Doo bies Win Big Doheny State Beach. Beaches In San Diego's Mas· s ion 8ay were closed Wedn~­ day when a aewa1e line break was d.llCOvered nearby. The hlaber prices for truJts and vegetables ia aUll "down the road a bit," said Jim Valladeres of the Federal-State Market * * * News Service lo Lo9 AaceJ• on Wednesday. ''Maybe In a month or so. gape will start sbowine up an supply." be saJd, but for \be moment. "The bi11eat problem IS With quality," VALLADE&ES said some r rops are mud·caked, others are * * * 6 Die, Tho u sands Homefus~ in Baja ENSENADA, Mexlco CAP> -Officials &ay six people died in re· cent flooding and lS,000 other.. were left homeless in the Eoaenada arl'a. Damage to crops was not yet totaled, but thousands of acres of grapes and other crops were reported ruined. The toll in homci. and lives was announeed Wednesday by Vice Mayor David Acosta Montoya. About S2 5 mil Lion in federal e mergen ... cy funds has been approved along with Ba1a Cahforrua aid. NEARLY 300 E VACUEES are Living temporarily in a teachers· social hall. Two weeks of wind and rain devastated a num~r of isolated por- tions or Baja California. A vllluge m Guadalupe vaUey was reported wiped out. but without loss of hfe. S1:<teen homes were washed away ut Ejido Urupan, a cooperative farmrng c:omn,unity JUSt north of San· to Tomas. ANOTHER 100 HOM ES Wl're <k stroyed at San Qw.ntm. 115 miles south of Ensenada. Dan Gomez. supervising a volunteer re~cue unit, said there were unconfirmed reports of typhoid in the Valk de la!> Palmas between Ensenada and 'fl•cate. Manv 1 ommumlles wen: without dnnklng water, hesa1d A80l 'T Rf> PERCENT of the p<.'ople 10 En.senada also wer~ s tall "1thout drank in~ "'atl'r. although auxiliary pumps were used to furnish 1t in tourist areas of th•~ coa!>tal cal} The peninsular ha~hway rl'OJ)<:ned Wed.D t!sda:> to the south for iS miles. The highway north toT1Juana h<ts been 10 operation only from 6 a.m . to 6 p.m since it reoperwd ~unday but 1t expected to be 10 full ope ral.lon by this weekend waterlo1&ed and unappealing, and some leaf lettuce ls too brit· lie. The worst damage to •1ricuJture came in the strawben-y fields and avocado groves of low-lytng V e(ltura Coun· ty and the foothill& of San Diego County. :l«"tor Di~• Charact er act or George Toh1 as, whose most recent role was as the nosy neighbor 1n "Bewitched." died W l'dnesday o f cancer . Tobias . 78, s uccumbed at C<'dars-Sinai Medical Ce nl<.·r v.h~re he was admjtted Jan. 20 Brothers Grab M aj o r Grammys LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Doobie Brothers, who 10 years ago were play. ing in bars to the motorcycle crowd, we re presented record of the year and song of the year honors at the 22nd an- nual Grammy ceremonies -the first time they had been nom 1 nated. But Dionne Warwick and Herb Alpert provided the two maJor comeback stories of the night. Al~rt. whose "Rise" was named best pop in - strumental. won the lust of his fi ve pn· vious Grammys in 1966. Wardrobe Special The sax me mbers of the rock'n'roll band took home victrola-shaped trophies Wednesday for record of the year, "What a Fool Believes," and best pop vocal performance by a group, "Minute By Minute." TWOGllAMMVS FOR "What a Fool Believes" -in the song of the year and best arrangement accompanying vocalists categories -were personal triumphs for Michael McDonald, who joined the group five years ago and was given much credit for the band's six nominations this year "ll 's a form of acceptance we never got before. and we enjoy it." said Mc OonaJd. who shared the song of the year award with co· writer Kenny Log- gins The Doobie Brothers won more awards than any other artists honored in 58 categories and were the only ma· jorfirst-time winners REPEAT WINNERS INCLUDED Billy Joel, whose .. 52nd Street" won album of the year and best maJe pop performance. Earth . Wind & Fire r aised its career Grammy total from three lo five. wanning rhythm and blues honors for group vocal. "Afte r the Love Has Gone," and 1nstrumen· tal. "Boogie Wonderland." "This one right here. just thi<. lattl<' one. means ;.i lot more to me," s;ud Alpert. "OB MY DEAJlS, my d ears." Miss Warwick said, wiping tears away af\er winning the bes t re m ;.ile p op performance for 'TU Never Love This Way Again." Earlier, her "De1a Vu " bad beeo named best female rhythm and blues performance. "I want to thank God for givin~ me the voice to do the song," added the veteran star, who last won a Grammy in 1971. Bob Dylan, one or pop music's best known born-again Christiaru., won the best male rock performance award for "Gotta Serve Somebody." "I didn't expect to get il, l'd'like to thank the Lord for it," said the former folk hero. who wore a black tie t.o the res ti vities. Rickie Lee Jones, who wore tight leather pants, gave thanks to a more worldly bunch after being named best new artist. "I THANK MY MOTHER, my pro. ducers, my r ecord company, my lawyers, my accountants and you till," s he said. Donna Summer, nominated in five cate~ories. won onl y best female rock performance for •· Hot StuH. · · 500 Protest Draft Women's Alliance Backs R ally FRESNO (AP>-AboutSOOstudents jammed a Fresno State University lounge for the first anti-draft rally on the campusm recent years. The rally, sponsored by the uni- versity's Women's Alliance, a student organization, included speeche.s by 1everal campus activists, music and a draft card bumlng. "Nooe of us as people should be in- •oluntarlly forced to fight," said women's studies instructor Darlys AUord. .. War is wrong, whether it's menorwomen." . ca.cl!J Sidi tt'•tt ONTARJG CAP) A San .Bernardino County Jury has awarded $331.000 to a woman who was struck by a delivery cart loaded with c3ndy when abe reported for work at a llontclalr1boppln«centerlnum. EdrleGardea. a ,of Ea11e Rock was a 111anqemeat trainee at a clothUur et.on when abe wu struck in the back bf tbe 800-pound cart that fell off a de· Uver~ truck a1 abe entered the .emploJ'eel' door at the Montclair Jtlua. : ........ taelcetl . ' t SACRAlll:NTO <AP> -The Le~ature'1 Btblee Committee says ll _....., ~wtlb a MDator ... ilalae lo i"8 priYUe & .... tu-paid to ft.oat a pro. a.r~. . ( ___ SI',_:4_TE_J Walnut Creek, bad not violated the. ethics code in oppoeing a prospecting penniUorLeRoy Pedersen.ownerof a Burlingame mining company. C..alPlea /ffa cle SACRAMENTO (AP> -Former Gov . F.dmund G. "Pat" Brown. who pushed the state water plan through the Legislature in 1959, Is now pleading for its missing link -the Peripheral Canal. His testimony Wednesday before lhe Assembly Water , Parks and Wildlife Committee appeared to stimulate the. pro-Peripheral Canal forces: After be app eared, cbalrman Lawrence Kapllidf, J>..San Dte10, said, "I will guarantee you there wlll be a PertpbenJ Canal bill put OD the IOV· ernor'adelk.•• ••••••• C•• A•lcefl SACRAMENTO (AP) -Oov. Ed· mund Brown Jr.'1 '24 billion budaet should be cut by at least ~ mUllon, say1 \be Lellalature'a non-part.lun chi et anal)t1t. " AD~t WUllam Hamm propoHd cuts Wedlln-in almoet every MC· I r I ' . ,, \.i \tr ,. ... _ f . '> Now you can have Silverwoods quality and save 70.1 0, too. Our exciting new Spring Collect1ons ol sull::., sport coals and stacks have arrived In one convenient trip to SilverwOOds, you can select an all·occas1on wardrobe lrom among our most prestigious labels. Don't pass up this opportunity to benefit from these worthwhile savings. Here's an example of how It worb: /Vly Sult (2·plece or vested~ at Plus any Sport COat at And any pair of Slacks at 175.00 or more 110.00 or more 35.00 or more 320.00 or more then deduct 70.10 off the total co•t. silverwoods 45 FAIHION 18&.AND • NEWPORT llACM Aftlr ................... . ..... ..... ....... ............... l!Ulm .. NJ-•• , ............... ,,Ja. Uoa ottbe_.,.===, ~F mmm1a,,._. _ t.o 115,0GOto tlN Id ,...._ •• Hart &chaffner & Mane, Hickey-Freemen, Otmtlen Dior. Pierre C8tdln. 8111 Bllst. Austin Reed, 0-. ,n:t many more . ~ea.rt,..... " -·· lmiiiiiiiiii.;.;;-...--.... -.-~----..----.....------.,..--------:-, -~~ # "" ... ., ' ·•• •I P OtongeQ)nlO.dyP•lo• Editorial Pge .................................................. -Robert N WN<SIPubll'he' S.fbolr• Krelbl<h 1Editorla t P~ Editor New Law Closes ·Condo Loophole For aeveral hundred HunUftC\on Beach apartm nl ten· a nt.a. U8 ) be1an u m ore ol a letdown lhan a celebra· · tlon ..... • Squeezed between Yule Ume celebrauona and prt paraUOns for the new year came the word lhat tenonls re s ld ln1 i:n the 2:Se-W\ll VlUa Warner would have to move The apartment owner. Seaborg Inc., told t.en anu lhey had received atate a pprova l to ronvcrt lht1 apartment.a in· to a large candomln1um-typo complex. The move, Seabora admltll'd. wos dt-lll&ntd In part to s kirt having to get city approval I Cit> leadl'ni httd /'ut an unofficial rreei.e on condominium ronventons ear y le l year.> The owner's leaal maneuver ml'ans apartme nt:; wtll be sold as u ~t.<x·k co-op where buyers purc hase lltock In the entire com p lex r a lhcr than Ulll' lo individual unllis. It appeur.; at th is lime that there wa& little tha t r 1ty officials t.'Ould huvc done to block the mov~ or even :-.t:t up g uidchnes for structural changes for lhl' C'Onv~rb1on Tenants. though, rrobably can find l.Htlt! consolation in t h at fact. Llves slit will be alt~rt>d, fr1endsh1p~ c ut and n ew hom es must be found .:Jut the Villa Warner <·onverslon will probably b<' the o ne and only p r oject to escape the eyes of the city, r eport· cd City Attorney Gail Hutton New stale laws as of Jan. l require th ttt all con· versions · inc luding the umque co-op mov(• come lo local governments for final approval Proposal Prelllilture O n a damp a nd overca~t day last wl'Ck. Califorma s l<Jle coasta l commissioners trudged through the> ~pongy ilolsa Chica mar~hlands For m any, 1l wa~ their first visit Lo the controvers ial 1.600-acrc chunk o f la nd, squeezed het ween lluntington H arbour a nd the H untington 13each city limits . F ollowing the to ur. commissioner~ were s hown a pn•- hmmary propo~al from their staff planner~ urging lh<Jt the area be d eclared wetlands Wetlands, according to eomm1ss1on ddm1lt0n!-., mu!-.l lw protected as a n atural habitat for bir d:, a nd v._.g.,.'ta t1on Most dcvl'lopmcnt 1s tahoo. Thi· propo!-.al, predictably. hroughl prnl!-.l' fr<>m rnn ~t'r vul 1ontsl!-. and was damn<·<l hy ho<1t mg buff!. :rnd dl' 'l'lopt·r::. iJ~ too re~lrirtivc Many !-.UJ.!i.!'-'s tc ·<l lht· pr<Jlli>!-.UI. 1n dfl•(·t. W<J't clt•">1gm·d 10 tak(· a-w ay loc·al <'Onfroi (·~p(·c·ta ll y from <'•>linty pl<1n - nt·r .... \o\hn an· t·\('11 110\o\ putt111g to1.wth('r a :-.tall' m:mc1.1tcd lot·t.11 t•o<J:-.l<JI pl<Jll Enc M<:ti. :.i <·omm1~s1on planner, said tlw JHOPO"><JI w:1-. n·t•ornmcndcd merdy to set gu1delin,·:-. for ("ounty p lannl'r'> <ind ti> rl':-.o lvc tht: long :-.landing qut·s twn I low mu('h of Bol..,<1 ('h1 <·<1 ~hou ld l>'· das!>tfu:d <.a~ wetland!-." Mav t>t-· tht!-. 1!-. ,ill lhl' C'omm1!-.s1on offi('1:Jl't h<1 vc 1n mind. hut for many lhc rccomml'ndat1on has l('ft J b;,id 1.1 .... 11 · 1n th<·1r mouths. They lccl that the ("()tistal commis~ion again 1!-. forc- 1111.! 1t"> way into the picturt· too soon , with too li ttle input .ind 1><1ymg t.ou httlc hec..-d to local resident!-. and pl..anncr!:>. TIIlle to H e al Rift /\ loud s igh o f n:l1Pf ts m ordl'f now that Fountain \'.illl'Y < F:tt·m t•nlL.tr\ l S<·hool 1>1 ..,l11<:t .., ll'achcr stnke I hl' long<..~t 111 Or:ang1· l'ounty 111:-.tor\ ha::. hccn settled Thi!. labor dis pute d1s ruplNl the l1v<..·s of tct1cher s. ad· m1n1:-.trnturs, p •1n·nb and, mos t lrag1C'ally, th1• d istric t 's l'h1ldren. A thr•·c ycur r11 ntrt1l'l wa!-. <tpprovcd by tt·aC'ht·r!-. and th<..· district Feb 2<1. but bJtl<:r f<·chngs re m <.11n Som(' t<>achcr.., bcltcv<· they Wt'rc forn'<I into a settle· rrtl'nt wdl below tht•ir t·xpt·t·tat1on!-. Some pan·nts are d1sturbt·d by the manne r in whic h I ht• board of truslf•t•s c·onduct(.'d ncgotiallon!-. Thl' rrc\·nt :-.h·c·r in ill tht· di~trkt'<> offtt·c~ and the current recall <'a rn pa1gn <Jr<· •·v1clcnn· of this A ll)(·al :-.dwol :.yslt·m !:>houlcl not bt•come a h<.tl· tl<·f1Pld The t•rlu<·rit1<m of .voungstl·r~ at Hi e l<.•mcntary M'hools ts too important 1'hough lhc·y may not be ('Omplctcly '>:Jt1sf1 c<l with ttwir C'ontract. ll'achl!rs mu~l put a~tde their difference::-. with the d b tnt l <Jnd resume orderly c lassroom instru c· lion. Trustees s hould work w it h t ~CIChl•rs to restore h arm ony within the d isrupted d1stnc t Pan•nts. who played s uch an acltve role during the r t'C'C'nt d ispute. should continue to attend hoard meetings ~nd p art1c1pat · in e ducational decision making. I l 1s ti me for the h ealing procc.s!-. to begin • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Daily Piiot Other 111ews expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1nv1ted Address The Deely Pilot. P O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd I Punishment By Lii.BOYD Crlminalll conv\cted ln jury trials during the summer tend to gel Ugbter sentences t h a n c r imlnala con~lcted during the winter . Nol count· Ing the Christmas holiday~. T h ose t r a d ition a lly g e l II a< h t lr a e n t c n c es l h a n c rimina ls convicted during any other time of year. But wby the January and t Dear Gloomy Gm 11 tt jl.Wl another •llD ol th e llm e • w h t n halrdJa&en ;--beauty a nd barbe r -mut t d r lnk coffee. s m o k e clgare llea a nd 1tand around aad talk wblJe tbe lr cm l.Omlrl wait? IRKED iii'~~~ February s ent ences are tougher than the J une and July unteoces ls a mystery. Wasn't al a ll uncommon 150 years ago for Americana to s pit on the floors of their homes. Maybe you didn't realiie that both George Wasblnaton and Thomas Jefferson grew mar ijuana on their planta· lions. Only state where the m en's uerage life expectancy ls more t han 70 years la tlaw.U. Airplanes owned by U.S. corp oralloo1 o utnumber alrplanea owned b y com· mer clal airllnel by about 20 lo one . Q. Who WU Lbe nnt to UH 1poon lUJ'el to catch flab ? A . A Ve rmont boater named Ju.Ile> Bu.I. About ta y e are a10, that w 11. He dropped a tea1poeia lnto a l a k e ont afterno on and watcb.cl t'lab Jtrike at It all t.be way down. 8o be rtlPd another with a boot and pu.UM lD quite a baul. Rowland Evana I Rob rt Novak Carter Had No Hostage Deal W ASIUNOTON ·ontrary W the nearly uolverHI belief In W a1hln1ton. Jimmy C1rler never wu &lvf'n any a11urancu before h11 approval of lhC! Unltod N1Uona commlaa1on of Inquiry lhat OU. conceHlon would lead lo releuo ol Amur1can hoaha-'cr. ln Tehran. Tbat 1iwmlnti dl1clo1ure wu mad~ I Qt woelui111J hy u lOll flr@.'i td<'ll ltul ad· vlat•r lo in flu en t lul Oe•m Ol'rUll t' 11t•nator 11 It bjWlli. out lht• II t' ll b c h r 111· s p 1• r u ll n n 111 lhc <'urli:r 11t.I ni I n 1 b I r J 11011 ovc•r n· !lo I v 111.: t h 1• ho~t ut:" ques tion t•1 l':.ldt'lll Carter wo11 1tll'rl'ly 11lunlln1ot u ac\•d of hope for quu·k rdt·mw of th(' hoestari:t'll without l'u1111111l m e nt of any kind rro m l hl· chnoll<' lronlun KOve•rnnu:nt 111 lht• vlt•w of tho!lc brlc•f1•d orl th1· trut• i.tult· or 11ffu1rs. th1 -. points to U C'rt'\CNltlO Of llt'W hum1 h11t11m11 11..:,1111:.l the ll ~ It SUJCl(l'Slll thal ttw r1•vol11lionury .;ov1·rnrr1l'nt 1n Tt·hrun hns St•t L1 counw d1·~1~111·1I tu toy with the U S rnt•rrtll'ssl,y by clao.:lln.: nnc· "soluUon" tiftcr another. tht•n w1thcfraw1n.: tlwrn w11h dt· rnands for :.wt~·ll•rw<I 1 · S c·on cessions. CARTER'S AP PROVAi . or lh1• U N comm1ss 1on. l'oira·1d1ng with his campaign a~umst S.•11 F.dward M. Kl'nnt•dy in lhe Nt·w Hampshire primary, r:J1:.erl '"' p1c1ons llul :.taunch.-::.l :.up porters rn Con.:rc:.:. u:.:.um1·d ho• had lhe c-qu1valent or a s1gnt·tl a~reement 1r1 his hip pt>C'kl't Nont.' o f t hcSl' Dl'morrat' thou.:ht for a momt·nt that Uw president wo uld n ·ly on lht· i.:ood will of a rcV1>lut11>1H1rv mm•· ment that does nol C'•JOC't:al it:,. hatred for him or ht:,. natcon These Democretls could not be more wrong. For whatevl.'r rc:.a - '>Onli, Curter em bu rkcd on whut may prove lo be u costly fool'•. errand Dc:-.1x:rat1on ror an end Mailbox to the lmpene led him to put hl• tru1l In Ayatollah Kbomelnl and the tu:efira ot Tehr•n'• e m· b111y Ja I T llF. SLOW crumbling ol un· shakable U S positions, leading l<> one humbling concession •ft.er anolher, •u.caiet1t.1 that In the end Khnmelnl und the terrorists may obtain most of what they havu always demanded. nm at least tncludes "sett-criticism" by Jimmy Carter of the past tJ S role m I ran Hut the Irania ns want t ar m ore than presidential "sell· crlllcl1m" for his country's "ahu." They 1Ull want lbe ahah. an d nobody can a ny tonier ~ sure they will not gel him. T he U.N. commlulon will eenerat.e world publicity about alleged torture victims ol the thab, and other sins laid at hu doorstep. That may well tum this country agamat the sh ah. "They're going Lo drag the shah down ln the m ud and work for a change rn Ame r ican public op anion." one sen at.or told us after le ammg the truth from the White Ho use Thal Car ter would l ~nd '' Am~ti<A is the ern?""'Y ! ArNZt ic.6. i~ the tmt.my! '' hJmaelt to 1uch d.naerous ex· ploltaUon ahow11 how far the US. poalUoo bu receded from t.hoM early daya lut fi ll. National aec urity a d viser Z b lcnlew Bneiinald then waa rld1na dally herd on the hostage crisis. uatnc the Special CoorcUnaUon Com· mitt~ of the National Security Council. Thu1 body was expanded dur· Ing the early part of the ~t.a1e cr111i5 to include Carter 's two most lnUmate advisers: Wblt.e House chief of s taff Ha milton Jord an UJ'ld press secretary J ody Powe l l. J ordan and Powe ll quickly became pa rtluns or Briezlnski's no-conceulons pohcy. Jordan had a penona• hand ln helping Br iezinaJd 1 uide the sec and th e p resident• - toward a pohcy that esta blished "national honor" as m ore im - port ant than the Hves or the Ame ricans held hostage. BUT ONE internal develop- m «.>nt in Iran after a nothe r passf'd wit houl ho pe d ·for re - ward Brzezin\ki 's dall y M?SSIOr\S Of the SCC gave WU)' lO bu1>1ness as usual. T he State Departme n t he re a nd US diplomats at the U N e xerted mort> tnflue nce as pollt1cal tcni.ion on the h<>i.tal'(e u;s ued dimmed ... taghlly and the Soviet 1nvJ'llOn of Afghanistan com- rnJndt'<I th1· SCC':. full attention. W 1th Ke nne d y tryin g lo 1>alvag" has fading campaign by l•xplo1t1ng lht· ho'>tage issue. Carter on Feb 13 announC'ed his '\Urpr1s.· approval of the long· ron .. 1d1•r<-.I C N comm1i.s1tm C' .1 rt 1· r .. t h r f't• m o n t h o I rt l"lllC \ !If no 1nH•:,o.l1~at1ng (.'Offi n11,,101n lwf1Jrt' I h•• ho:-.lc.g1 ..... "''rt' , •. , fn·•· "'<.t' rcv(•r"ie<l 1n tlll'w \l,tlf cb .. W1• would 'IUppcJrt .. t•·fl' h\ lh1· t n1h't1 Stat!'.':,. th;1l v.11111<1 ll'all tn rC'lt>a:,. · of th" h11,t.JJ.:''" 1 hat <lcfl at1·!1 I\ 1· n n t· rJ ' ., C' J I I 1 n N t' w llJllll"'h1r1· for ;1 romm1s,,l'ln Bui t·h1•1·krnat1n}! T1-<.ldy '>Urt·lv 1 ,111nol t~· tho• n·t1I r.-a ... on lht: pr1·<;1d<·nt bou~hl .1 pl!! In a poh flt• d11t '>o twl·auw h•• had no r1thn opllorL-. and lh<tl I'\ a IA>l)rk- '"~ dl'firul.Jon or dt•sp111r School Maintenance Also Voter Concern To the Edit.or _ Most edatoriaJs and newspaper articles regardtnJl Proposition 13. and JarvLS II or Propos1l1on 9 ure wnlten about the teath1n~ staff reduction and the ~ludent~• or the education systems. Let me add -as a non leaching or preferably known as classified e mployee that schools w1 II I)(' In a sad shape ir fundings of ull types a re cut a ny more than they have already been cul As a concerned parent, tax- payer and a class aru•d i>mployf'e, I see our school bu1ld1ngs gradually becoming 1•yf•sorf':.. Who will maint:un thc-.c build· in gs and with what? n o you a11 taxpayf'r'> lhtnk thul t h e s e b u i I d I n I{ 'i c I 1· u n themselves, that the l'{ras~ never grows, that leaky raurets JUSt stop dripping and plugged-up toilets become unplugged by whomever? There are books to buy and k~p rcp<i 1rcd, supplies or all kinds to be purchased a.nd inv e ntoried , f1 oors to be scrubbed. carpets to be cleaned, la wns to be mowed, buildmgs to be palnled, this 18 JUSt a fe w Of the multitude o f back !icen" necessities lhal go to make up the school system. T H E R E A R E C'lassifH•d e mployees who s u pply thi... service and you can believe that this group ol people will bl· c ul right ak>ng with the teachers Thu. a the money rro m taxes that bulll the schools wlll be wasted from neglect. You say we have "declining enro llment" true. we do have, but what do we do with the mUUoos of student.a already In the syat.em and In the schools? T hey must be educated and cut· Un g taxes la not the w11y it should be done in a democratic country. If we continue to cut local laxes we are forrlng thf• schools to r un e ntirel y by federal fund1ng and that 's a big step Into socialism and our de· mocracy la down the drain T hlnlt, la this what you want ? MRS. GENE GRAHAM Peddo11 1'flz·ttp To the Editor : In a nswe r to Mrs. Marie F letdMir '• letter that appeared on Feb. 21 re1ard1n1 her ad· dreH appeartn1 on our peUUon to Amlnoll, U.S. A., thln1• m ay not be u they appear to her. Flral of all, we were not protest· tn1 the drUUn1 for oll ln the Bolaa ChJca. We we re prolettinl th• dumplq of toJCIChuted drill· lnl mud ln the man . We have IMVtr aug..ud tbt CetH tJoD of oU d=lD the BolH Chica. .. _., tt ta aafortunate, but HJ ~ that dlltrtbutel • peUUoa ruDI tM rllk ot • bU C'klrl'>h If (UI "hJll'Vt•r rl':t'>iHI tht· 1>t·t1t111n '' thn11N11 1nl" a t1Jd li~hl I ,1m '>Or 1' th.it Mr:. Flt•tt·h1•r }c,111 t11 JUrnp 111 lht· rr.n <·lui.wn \hl· t·x1n t''"'"I an lwr h·t ll'r F INALLY. 11 " m y 1wr:.onal fr<'l1ng lhat an hnn1·:.1 c·rror w11i. m a<k . perhaps by un Am1noil secretary who had to d1·c1 pher lhc srnbhle-. of names and ad d r<''iSt>S on the pd 1t 1on in ordt'r that AmanQrl roulll mall th1:1r two page rcply to lht: ~1gnt·r; Thull a corrc·<'t numl· wa ... prnh ubl y attat'IWd to a"' 1 rint-: addrc·'>i. dr<'!>S. Al any ral•'. I •·l(tt-nd mv apolo~1~ to Mr' t"ll'lchcr for uny 1nronv1·n1t'nC't' rau!>C'd b) this app11n·nl 1·rro r If '>h•• w 1 sh l's tu cont a c· t u' Io u r telephone num~r 1:. h:.tt·d with lhr 1nfQrmallon <>pt·rutori, wt• wnuld be happy lo go on·r lb,e p1·\1l1nn wtlh ht'r lo dcterrmne tht• true cause of her concern DA vm M C A HLBERG lmml'daatc Past President Amigos de Holsa Ch1C'a trllb•a•r Hr•~~ To the Editor What ni::ht do1 ·:c the ti S h:wc lo rl'fus~ to purt1r1petc m the Moscow Olymp1r:c" Comrade Breihnt>v hit tht' head nl(ht on the nail when he said we should pay no a tte ntion lo Afgha11111tnn 's tnlemal affairs. Won't wt> t>vt>r learn that black Is white and white 111 black . and tht> Soviet milit.ury had only the noblest moral lntentlons when they rtt1ponded lo the Afghan president's pleas for help and without hesitation rescued him from Uncle Sam's e vil lnlention.'l b y sending hJm right lo h eaven., f'lllL LANSDAL" Aiiorw~P•• To the Editor · Your Jan. 31 editorial regard· lt g the Huntington Beach City Attorney's cost o r llvlna In· crease, e ntitle d "Pay Seems Adequate," neglected to men· lion that out of nearly 1,000 city e mployee1, only three were noc 1lven lncreaaea lo he lp cope wlt.h •nn•l.lon. Sl1nlllcanUy, the only female department head.a were t wo or those de nted In· creases.1 Thus CouncUman Clan· cy Yoder '• urgln1 hit collea1ue1 to hold the line on eicpenses and hi• SUflelllon that the City Al· torney s paycheck ••1 a &ood plact Lo it.art, does not appear to be the true reuon for the ditnlal. In fact, .nve city employeet wbo are pl.Ml more than th4I Clly At- tom t y ..... 1tven lnCNIHI that tHnlftl. "°"9ver, lb• p)t.1 At· tornty w11 1ln1le d O'Ut for "eeoaomy" because •b• II not r<·prt·'>(·nh-d hv :in 1•mplro\ 1·•· 11f J:Jnl/~lllOn } llll'>t' 10·1111•"•nt1•t l 1·rnplo)t't~ all fl 1 t'l\t•rl rh1·1r rrr-I or In lrll( lnC'rc·nwnt T tl t-: CITY 1\ll11m1·v ........ ,o'>I..· in~ to ht· tn·.itt-d th1· 'J tr\1 :" .oll 11l h1•r r1•11r1•"•11tc·d dt•pJrlml'nl heodi. or lht· c·1t \. and (or I tw '>an11· 7 :. 1)(·rc1·nl c11'>t of 11\ 1n.: 1nrri·a~1· 111 tho· f.tri of .1n in in rt<•l111n rate of 13 :J t<> 15 7 Pt't ('1'111 , lht• hlRI(• ... 1um11 'Incl' 19411. a., reJl()rted r1•('r·nth rn th•· nt·w~ C-0unC'il11wn 1'.11tu1M111 :onrl Thorna'> urt:t·d 1h:1 t ' f;i1rru:.,.., "'a:,. lhc 1:-.i.ul'" .ind rorr*-•t·llv :,.up11ortc'<J tJw 1•0:,0.I nf IJ\ tnJ! in 1'rt•:.i:.l' Mr\ llulltm onl) ,1.,kt·d for a C'O'>l of llvan)( 1nrn•,l\1' Thi'\ 1 .. not to 1>11 )' M r:o. 11 uttuo d1,.•:,.n t dcscrv1• a merit tn<'rtasc thc 1 n r r e a ~ t' d 1• f f 1 r 1 t' n C' y 11 n d rc•i.pons1vcn<'s..'i of lht· 0 H1l't' c·an b<· SCf'n 1n many W<IY'> jtOod offlN' morale und :.1<tm 1nai.tra t ton. reduction m the buck lo~ of old C'a.'leS . and f'xrt•llt•nt legal \N\ ice-. lier ofrtC't' has taken !J() pt•rC'ent or the C'IVll damaJ(c lit1gat1o n formerly h a ndled thro ugh insurance attomcr.i and hal! n.'(iu('('(f the USC' nr OUL'lidt• t·ouns,•I in workt·r~' com pensu twn a ndoth1•rmalt1·ri. The citizens ot lluntini.:ton Beach are enUUed lo honcat. tm· partral legal adv1C'e 1'hr 1·11 y ch arter expressly eslabhsh~ a n independent City Allorney so that a council maJonly cannot <lactate the leJCal counsel l'{lveo by the City Attorney It 111 not consistent wllh that Independent role for the council to single out and dtscrimlnale •&•inst the Ci· ty Attorney ln coat or llvlog ln· creases. KIMBER RAY C..•ftla PeH~~ To the Editor· As one or the conc erned parent. th.al chose to s pend last ThurAday ni~ht al the Fountain Volley School Olstr1ct omce I would like to commend t he fountain Valley Pollce Depart· m enl for the l'ftpecl lbat waa extended ua. Wa JU8t wish that lhe 1cbool board could have af· forded us the aame. MEROIE LINDSAY TrilN N~••,,,1 To the Editor: At U-. lut meeUn1 of the tfun· t1n1ton Beach Cll)' School Dia· trlct, the board ma,Jorit)' ol Roy How , Paula HulM, and Norma Va nder Molen voled to H nd M ra . V1nde r Molen on J t l another croa·counlry trip at a co1t to tbe cbJldren '• educ•· lJoaal pro1ram of OYtr MO. Wltbla tbe lut year, 'Truttee Veader Molen llH been to ' - ,, 1 1rrc1 '' v. ( >r l1•;1n-.. :....111 Fran- ! 1 • " cnc1 n11v. '¥\ .t'>hl n}!IM'I f) <: • .ill 1111!1 IJ ,,1.0\ 1•r-. 1 \fl•·n-.o· \ ,1 ,, ... ult •If l'rup;>'>lt mn 1:1, lh1·1 • \l,1•r1 'Uh\l,tnllJI C'UL.., UI I h1· c•ctw al 11111.ol proJ:ram und lhe m.t1nt•·nanrt· of 't·hools OunnR 1h1' ... 11110· p1·1 1o<I of time th., bo;ncl .., lrav<·I allo"' ance was 1nrr1•.o-.1'(I rrorn Sl 500 to more thJn SS ooo In t'a~t1n~ d1ss.~ntsn~ '111 o'' 111 lht"' ''bv111u' "'a'>lt· o ( s~rnn thJt mJv ~l'n well be n•·<'t'"'·tr~ ro protPC'I pm~rams I 11 r 1'111 Id r ,. n , Tr u '> l t• t• 0 a \' t• ~onk..,·n ;and c;un· No·l:.on a1>kt'd 't'H'r,JI thou~ht pru\OklOJ.: que:,.- 11nn .. I If in fJrl h·~1.,l.it1vr ron- tr:11'1' \l,t"ft' n1·1·1 .. ..,ar}. ('<>uld not I h t· h n m I' II f (I Ct• "' 0 f l h e l,..g1i.l..Jtu'"" bc ront.JC'lt'd., ? i\l ,1 t1m•· ~hl·n Trusltts \' J nd1•r Molt•n and lluls e have tak<>n o public pos1l1on rn favor or closing a neighborhood school 1n order lo save money, doesn't th11i type of expenditure seem in· ron:.11>tent with their pretended fa ral ronscrvat.asm 7 i\t a lime when the rutur e rundin~ picture for public cduca· t1nn Sl~·ms unsettled at tx•st, the hoar d m ajority mus t b(" re- mtnd('d that th1•1r far~t pnority must be th<' prudent t'Xpcnditurc of tund 'I with the ch rt!ct benefit •H·cruanJt to the children. C AUTREY. llunttnJCton Beach E lementary Teachers Assoc1at1on President CET A Sol•t 1011 To the Editor: Re your article on the misuse oC C.E'TA Funds -City of Huot· lngton Beach . I In my opinion lhe solution to thlit problem is simple. Wha l is needed Is a state ·adm iniste.red department , s u c h as the Em ploy m c nt Development De partment. with divisions in strat egica lly placed cities to: Locate training sources <not solely related to cllles>. -Admlnlster a nd oversee training pro1ra m and lralnff development. -P•y .al l o w a n cea l o employers on a monthly buia acatmt proved retuht. It ls al.lo my oplnJon that an Individual 1bould not have le meet poverty le ve l c rlterl1 before quaUfyi.nfC for tralotna. SHE ILA llclOE ------ 11 7 . • • . Richard Horak. 15, (left ) and Steven Deeley, 17, both of Troop 442, Fountain Valley, wiU r eceive the Eagle Scout award at a ceremony March 13 in the Fountain Valley Recreation Center Reporter Aids ·con's Capture OR~V1LLE <AP> -A newspaper reporter k ept a Jail escapee on the phone until police figured out where he wu and recaptured him. Judy Stanley, 26, who has been working Jess than ~ month as a r eporter for the Oroville Mercury-Register, s a id she bad ambivalent feel ings about helping in the capture of William Blankenship, 20 ··r FEEL SORT OF BAD ABOUT it. He s ounded like a nice guy, but I 'm g.lad they got him," said Ms. Stanley, who started work here Feb. 4 after a s tint on a weekly newspaper in Yuba City Ms, Stanley s aid she was working late in the news room after covering a marathon county supervisors meeting. Blankenship phoned and said he wanted "to set a few things straight" about the newsp•per's story of his jail escape. The story, by a nother reporter in Tuesday's paper, told of Blankenship's escape Monday from the jail where he was serving six months for as- s ault with a deadly weapon, bad checks and drunk driving. BLANKENSmP TOLD MS. STANLEY the sheriff's office had blown some or his alleged ~rimes out of proportion. "'About 1.0 minutes Into the convei:sation. I s tarted to think I ought to ca.II the police " she said ' . She told Blankenship she had another call, put him on hold, and called police. They told her they ~ouldn't trace the phone call in time , and as ked tier to keep him on the phone witil they got to the newspaper office M S. STANLEY SAID SHE HAD TO put Blankenship on hold twice again, once to open the door for the police, and one to show them how to listen in to the conversation on another phone. She said police were able to learn from the <:onversation that Blankenship was at his sister 's house. and he was arrested there Dairy Issue ·Mustache Vindicated SANTA CLARA <AP) -A man fired from bis recreation job in this city south of San Francisco for wearing a mustache has won $800 in back wages. I Superior Court Judge Edward Brady agreed with 2S-year-old Donald Huber's claim that he bad a ~onstit.utional right to wear a mustache. Huber was fired from his part-lime job in 1978 for violating a city regulation against beards and mustaches for parks a nd recreation department employees. He now lea ches handica pped children. Equine Lens Affirmed COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Horses may soon be wearing sort contact lenses to combat eye dis- ease if preliminary studies being conducted by an Ohio State University professor prove successful. "It's not lo make them (horses) read better We 're not trying to correct their vision," said Dr Milton Wyman, professor of ophthalmology in the ·school of veterinary medJcine and president-elect ol the Ohio Veterinary Medical Auociat.ion. He's attempting to impregnate soft lenses which flt t.ighUy over a horse's eat.ire eye surface'. w ith dnllS t.-ed to fight such eye diaorden u bac- terial and allergic infections. The lusea also • would serve as prot«tlve coverinp. ·P..nch .. wmun t TO t SUI. I TO I D-TDU IUICll s What a CJJ'9at f .. tun. With all the rain th. muUl. ha" ,...Uy multiplied. (Some are eo big tl\&t they ha .. b.en attacking •an. on th• f.reeway). Tim• to fight back or elM in-rite them to d ine on your be.t planta. (You c:&n take that headline two waya. both of them ..ud.) FREEWAY DAISY Got thoee nic• white bloom. and the la"ndv outaide, get thick fut. Pre..nt a little eronon maybe. 5 99 FLAT GUARDIAN HOME PRODUCTS ROY AL FENCING 3'11Ux4'WIDI ... l' 11111 'f'lr WJDI , ... ,, ... ••'Wiii , ... s• 18. nr Wiii 29*' Our price. an like ee>sn• guya buy it to NiMll. (By t.h• way, our policy i.8. N O DEALER SALES. So don't oome in and a.ak for 400 feet ). . l "'~j~ --~-I • ' - BES TILE TUB I SHOWER PAIELS 5'x5' 8 97 4'xl' 9 97 Make a waterproof wall you n.-..r ha .... to paint. A lot of color Ml.ection. ( What dou he know? When did he come to the sto~ la.t?). RECESSED MEDICINE CABINET I 3~l!SPS Fit:a right between the studa. Fill it with Tita.m.ina and natural suppl.ment:a. bett•r than all thoee da.rn dru99. IUBIEllWD 3Z GALLOI ROUCDECI TIASB CAI 997 i ... 901T\e peopl. with ten-•lewen truh C&l\8, What do they buy to £ill them with? Compact cane and such. you'll only neecl a couple then. DVOY PECAI PAIEL BOMTEI WALIUT FINISH TllM LITE BOX 12!? Do bell.,,. thia t. Uuore.cent which gi ..... more light for I... cost. Tb. tub. are erlra. (Oh darn ) . KIDDE FIRE EITINGUISBEIS nu AWAI 11,llC s•• WI .. lracbt nu AWAI lit,&, I , I c 7u Wi*lrMbt nu AWAI 24', 13 .. &, I, IC rlrwt of all.~ ..,.. all c....t Ow.rel A you ho.ten. r.....U..r U for p<11>9r and ...ood_ B -0-. otl C -Oect.nc:al ecf\U~t fU-. RaW.1...bJ.. W1t.h 9•- WESTLEY ONE· STEP P()\Y SEAi.ANT 6~~oz The price startled me until I chec:k.d with a dealer to ... what their same thino co.t. Outraoeoual Call one, ... what I found out. 4!!BAa Poured 5" thlck a baQ will C0\"81' 35 9e1uare feet and qet you a.n R -19 rating. (Check your ta.a man for ErwrvY Credi ta. too). GOOD LIFE FLAT LATEX WALL PAllT Colon 577 or white GAL. Slit 7 1/t II BALL BEARING CllCULAR SAW 369!. Buy a bett.r aaw. S.U... m.. in the long run you'll be glad you did.. Sure w. Mll ~ ch.aP*, but ... ·u tell y<N-No trick.. t YOL T1_!1m.1 PAI W.Paor l ~tAI or 2 C, tAI or l I , PAI or 1 DUIACELL BATTERIES tOUl CHOICE: 97c Do you ha .. any id.a how good this deal ia? 1 know becau... I ...nt to a oornn stor. and bought eonua. Outraoeoua. . u ·-- S-116-PC. 1~ " AND 3/a " DRIVE SOCIET ~ ~·if~1fj~ SET ~~){~ 1797 •4216 lnclud .. t , and 1• inch drive ratchet.., 11 eoclaeta. 2 e:xt.n.tdons. and adapter. (And the h.t wiah• of Da.-. Miller and Larry FulleT ). CASTIOL GTX Z0/50 WT. MOTOR OIL 73: Oil. oil. oil Ia then no end? Sin& th• gu station.a don't dispen.M ga.. and Mrrice ia g.ttino to be a joU, th.t. might be worth cona:i.deri.nq . KOOL-IT AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS JORCIOICE: -1 '~_:__ --_ _J 5997 llACO YOUI CHOICE: m-D.UB 1-TUCI WITll ='rim UDIO 01 CAlllTft ITlllOTAPI PLllllWIT8 ="'~ UMO llm>·981 OR llm>·•• -We.,. ..ntne the pant. aft the. (what an ocl.& ~). Wh7 ftet? S.. what eome o1 th. .....__" on. Can~ "-r tM dtf'..,_, . . . .. . • . -• . . . .. .. . ... LOCAL D•MY ,., ... Si.ft - PEACEFUL SCENE AT MILE SQUARE REGIONAL PARK, FOUNTAIN VALLEY Susan Fox With Son, Shawn, Feeds Birds -Island In Background ark Island a Hazard? Drminings at Mile Square Facility Cited "' P llll.S"lt :IHt:RM.\!'I 0t '"• bii•lf t-'Ho t ~'"" \l.,-;t \'l'>1tors l o I· 1111n t.1rn \ tll••\ s 1\111<• ~1u:n f' f ',11 k Vll'W H11 t 1'1\ 1• land 111 thr 11orlht·:.ist 1..~. 1, 1 cc 111<· .ult!/ r11111·nt and I I / ftll'I f lll lht• J:okt• ' d 1tC'k I" 1pul .1f 111n I! 1 111 11 1 :1111•c· ~.p1 ·1·1al1,1 ... 'rr•pl1•1 •·d h y l)r;1t1· • 1 ·1111111\ ''"''" 11,1 jll!"I lfl1'1l11l1 ll\l'f lhl j1.11 I Ii.I•" 11•1111t1rr1111d1•d Iii.ti th<' 1:.l.11111 111• r1•m11\e•d T he \ '<:I> n ,.., :1 :-Jll 11 11.Jt.inl tha t 111:i.\ 11,1\1' 111•111 .1f,ll lor 111 I V..11 drown 111).! .... 111 Iii•· M \I'll .u 11° Lalo.t ~llll l' t • f~ I~ r 111 .. '/\Tl. 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Rc•aches and Park!; Comm1-.-.i11n and from the ('ity or Fountain \'alley Thl' cit -. ha.., no JUflMlir·t10n or llab1hty in the· rn <tllt'r ()!'j JAN. 10. Tiit: county 1'.1rks Commi...!>1nn r ccom rn1·nd1'<I th;.it the !>Ope n 1sors re lain the is la nd. but o btain addi· tional help lo watc h over the lake ar ea Al its J<in. 29 m eeting, the F ountain Valley Pa r k s a n d Hc•c reation Commission adopted lhl' s ame pos ition. Gary Davis. the city's p;irks and rec reation director , !>aid the t•om mission felt that the is land 1lst·lf did not pose a special hazard because the entire lake eould tempt swimmers, despite lht: posted warnin~s . AT ITS F E B. J 9 m eeting, the F ountajn Vall<'Y City Counc il en· dorsed the position of its parks t·o mm1ss1on Hotx·rt Wingard or the coun· Ly's Environme ntal :Vt anage· menl Agency s atd he c·xpct·ts to pr<'sent Fountain Valll·y's view, a long with that of the county parks comm is s ion . to the s upervisors w1thm two weeks Savings and Loan Trirns Operations SAN JOSE (J\I') American Savings & Loan Association. ('fl 1ng fewer de mands fur lo<.ins. 1s elimina ting loan departments in five or its 40 offices in Northern California. an o ffi cwl announced. Senior Vice Pres ident Michael Durkin said Wednesday loan ap· pllc;.illons al an) br:rnch office will he sent to central processing cen tt·rs in Oakland. ~focram enlo. San Druno. San Rafael a nd Sun· nyvale. Customers who want loans. he added , will not be affected by thl· cutbacks lie s aid the s taffing cuL<J were t aken because of decreased de· mand for loons . which in tum is caused by rising interes t rates The Fedt•ral I lome Loan Bank distncl office m San Francisco ha!> r<'ported that both savings and lendin g an Januar y wer e the lowes t in four years for s:.ivings and Joan associations in California. Anzone1 .ind Nevada. AVENUE ~ ,. ~. ,ilw'*Y 21. ,. DAILY f'll.OT AJ• • Get Tomorrow's NEWS Today THE NEWS EVERYONE WILL BE TALKING ABOUT TOMORROW IS ALWAYS IN TODAY'S DAILY PILOT ... TODAY'S NEWS TODAY ... EVERY DAY. AT OUR PRESS TI ME HERE Oil THE ORANGE COAST OFF ICES IN NEW YORK AN D WASHINGTO~ HAVE CLOSE D ... AND PROPER LONDONERS ARE TUCKED IN BED ... EVENTS OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL WTEREST ... TODAY'S LEG ISLATIVE ACT I ON IN SACRAMENTO AN D SAfH A ANA ... THOUGHTFUL COLUMNS ... PERSONALITY FEATURES ... r~EWS OF YOUR FAVORITE TEAM ... DAILY CO MI CS ... 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I I • ..., ..... _.Dl~lct •............•••••........... Rout• . . . • • . . . • • • . . • . • . . . . I { ,. ,,, .... _______________ _ 17 ~ • J Your Ho•eto•a 1 Dally Newspaper OL. 73, NO. S9, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURS DAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1980 Fl FTEEN CENTS Slain Priest Mo11rned in Seal Beaeh CWrgyman Dies After Senseless Beating by Stranger VICTIM OF VIOLENCE Dead Priest Doherty By PHIL SN EIDE RM A N Oil,._ Daily l"llM SUit In September 1978 fo'!ilht•r F e lix Doherl} of St Anne!> Catholtc C'hurrh an Seal Reach was felled h~ a mas:.1vc heart attack Parishioner!> feared he might never return to the church A fellow clergyman observed th~l most priests who had s uffered s uch an attack would l'hOO:.t• lo retire. But Father Doherty fought h1., way back lo health and relurnt•d to has parish duties in Fl'bru.1r) 1979. This Wt!Ck pn·c1sc·h · 11rw year after his return M Anne's beloved prjesl died u:-. lhl' r esult of a sensc l e~s :.ict of violence In midafternoon on J.'(·h !J, Father Doherty was ~truck in t he head by a stranger who had dri ven his c h oppcr ·lYPl' molorcydt· to the church rec- tory On F(•b 26. the 64 .,·ear-old pncM died or comphtataons a!> :.octal~ wi th that blow. an <e:-. ~au lt that police describe a:. complete!} unprovoked Toda y. f riend., and pa rashl(l ners arl' prep a ring for :,erv1 ces this weekend in the priest 's honor and Pollet: a rc an tcns1ry1ng their :.eur c:h for ht:-. assailant One pan~haoncr h~1s orrerC'd a $1,000 rt.''>' :.ird fllr 1nrormat1on leading to lht• c·aplun· and rnn v1N1on of thc 11wn PohC'l' ""' tlll' assailant. 1f found. '~ 111 r:.11·~· :1 niurdt•r l'haq!l' It 1s a tl'St1mo11y to th1• pnl''-t·:- fo r g1v1ni.t natun• th:.it IH" r1· portNlly t'xprt'SM:d no ill f1•1·l 1ngo., Inward h1:-. asi;ailant "'l wouldn't say he "''-':-. hi t t er.'' s;_11d F ather Kl'nnC'th KrauSt'. who :.C'rved as ad m m1strator at St Anne ·s "'h<'n pominican Republic Seized Embassy Target of Snipers ii BOGOTA. Colombia <AP) unfire broke out this afternoon l the besieged Dominican e public Embassy, where leftist ~rrillas we re holdJ ng the U.S. balaador and some 60 other tages. The guerrilla leader said the guns hots came from Colombian government snipers fjrmg on the em bassy t"Commander No. I. · as the rrorist chief called himselr. so told The Associated Press a telephone interview tha\ the uerrillas would free all women nd two wounded hostages as Park Plan For Irvine ' Gaining Plans for a pro posed $20 million Irvine Recreation Park bave overcome one roadblock - 'transportation Commission ap- eroval of a parking and traffic fnalysis The commission th is week ac· fepted the staff recommenda- l<>n that~ a na lysis ordered by the City Council in September _.adequately addresses the traf- fic impacts that would result trom developme nt of the pro posed proJect •· The recreation pa rk would ver a 16-acre s ite near the San iego Freeway and Michelson rive. City transportation planners · d that a lthough the project Id generate additional traffic, ~ fdded vehicles not "mat.erial- affect the operating condiUons key 'intersections in the vicinity tbe project site." Tbe officials said the reerea part project would include ro•ement of Michelson ve 0 wbich in tum would im· ve the operating conditions tbe future llicbelaon Drive. ant Avenue lntenectiol\." Traffic con~etUon had been <See PAD, Page AZ) soon as the government begins negotiat ing the ir d emands s eriously. Another of the raiders. mern bers of the M-19 guerrilla or· g aoization, said earlier that the wounded and the approximately 25 women were about to be freed The estimated 30 ~ut•rnllao;. who stormed into the Dominican mi ss ion during a n oon diplomatic reception Wedne<. day. a re de ma nding $50 million. the release o f 311 pohtacal prisoners. publication of an anti government manifesto 1n m ajor for<•1gn newspapers. and safe pas~age out of the country. They warnl'd they were ready for a long siege and threatened lo kill their hostages. who in· e lude U.S. Ambassado r Diego /\sencia. the papal nuncio to rolomhi;1 and i.11 ll'a!>t 14 othl·I" ambassadors or ac·ting am bassadors. and several Colom b1an diplomats It appeared that the govern mcnl "'as tr) ing to starve the J?ucrnllas out. '"Commander No <See TERROR. Page AZ> Prince's Piek? Secretary Linked to Charles LONDON <AP ) -She loves hunttng and stands 5-foot-7: she·s blonde and educated in France : she has ties to royalt y and works as a :,ecret ary here. Could she and Prince Charles '! Gossip columnist Nigel Dempster of l hc Daily !\'t ail reports th~t 25·yc>ar-old Anna Wa llace 1s caus· ing "'quite a ripple" among rivals "'because she JUSl might be TllE one" love of the heir to t he British throne. They were seen in publtc over the weekend nd m g · in a hunt or ganized by the Che~h1re Hunt at Beeston. and stayed at the near by home of Lord Tollemache. Miss Wallace h a!'> known the pran ce for two years. and would not comment on the rclat1onsh1p Pollutant Found Fouling County Air BJ DAVID KUTZMANN °' ... Detty ...... , .... It's the water. And a lot more. Like the air. The special ingredient in both cases is tricbloroethylene, an in· dustrial solvent recently found in water wells l-hroughout the Los Angeles area. TCE, as it is known, is 'a sus- pected cancer-causing agent and its appearance in the water supplies of the San Gabriel Valley resulted in the closure of more than 50 wells earlier tbla year. Now, a UC Intne ~ renowned for bia wort in expoe.. tac u.e 4-..n of nuorocart1on1 to tbe eartlt'a proted.lve _.. layer ..,. traeee of TCI! a1lo .... .PNMDl in the air. Wltb the aid of a pant from tbe federal ,:avlronmental Protection A1eacy .. Dr . Sherwood ao,,land and bl.a U • eoelat. bave -. moaltorinl tlae alr for tb• preeence ol halocar bon1 , whieb ln · elude chemical .. -..ta aueb p TCI: ud ••Ua7lellloroform. '9otb., ..... 11•• elalortDI. ..... ,..... ..... .,... ............. ,.~ =, .......... ,,_ Ill ............. ll'WC .. ttp /( of llae Cbllean coaat. CitJea ........ the ........ bele l..e.d ln· elude Oanlet OroY•. ~ de <IMftS.P ... AI> '• Father Doherty was recovenng from his heart attack "'lie 14as surprised lhal the incident had happened He was kind of ap palled that someone would hat ii prae:>t · A parish1on<'r recalled that Falhl'r Dohert\ made excuses for thl' young ·man who struck him. suggesting that the man did not truly knuw '>'hat he was doan~. The p;.mshauncr recallt:d thal the prll':-.t ·s 011ly re~n~t "'us that hl' "'a:-. not heller ah le to dl'fend h1mst•lf Falhl·r Oohl•rt \ had :-.1·n ·t·d 1n a tough Lo~ /\.ngt·l•:~ lll'll!hhortHl('<I lwforc· l'On11nJ! to St-.11 Hl'ad1 Tlw pa n s t11oncr :-.11~:):!l':-.ll'd th.it th<' pric:-.1 had kt ht::. gua1cl uow11 :-.omcv.hat in llil• •1111t•l 1HT:111-.1<h-l'nmmun1t.' Pnl1n• a11ol ehurch 11ff11·1ah ha\ t ' n•t·on~tru('lC'CI t hl' ._,,.,aull a'> follows A man in h1.., mid to late 2<r., 1frscnh<'d a., Caucasian dt•an shaven. about sax feet t all and 150 Pounds, parked his motorcy· cle in front of the church and ap· proached the back door of the rectory. which opens into the kitchen The man was wearing a silver motorc}C'le hl'lmet black leather Jacket a nd glove~. orange Spanish·trpe pant~ with gold coneho~ down tht' outs ide seam of the pant lei::s lits moton·vcll· 14 <1'> black with ii grl'en rL·ar fender Wh<'n the m an :.i:-.kt•d 10 cntl'r tht· rc·ctnry . Father l>ohcrl} a-,lo.1·d him tn -.,11•p around tc1 th(' lront door \\h1d11111111s 1nt11 tht· n·ctnrv offac•t• Tht• "man :.udcknh pulll'<l 01wn thl' :-.c·n·t·n tlo<•r . .Jttt-n1pting l•i fo1 Cl' h1-. \\i.1\ 1n~1<J.. Whl·n ttw pnt·'>t trn·rl "10 rC'pl'l him th•· man lltnwk Fathc·r l><1hcrtv on lht• l1dt Sldl' cof tht· h1·;11I "'1th ht\ '"' The assailant immediately flttd The praesl was not ammedJale· ly hospitalized from the inca · dent. but he compla ined of sever e headaches during the following days One week after thl• attack. he collapsed into a coma lie was taken to St. John's llospatal an Santa Monica. where he underwent s urgery to remove a blood dot an the area where he .,.. a~ s tru ck li e r e m ained ho~p1t:ihz<'d until his death this "'l0C'k SJ.!l IA•nrwrcl Frt:-.h1c· of Seal Ht•.Jt'h l'<1lllT. \\h•> 1s headin~ the p r 11 tit· 11 r F :_i t tw r lJ oh c rt y · s clt·ath, o,<111l 11<1lic:1· an· 1nlt:ns ify1ng th1·1r 1nv1 st1gat1on of the <is -.:ault , though Ill· a dmitted they h:.t\ l' fl'"' lt>ads llt· s;.1111 lltl' a:.sailanl 1s not twlll'\C'd to Ix· a member or an or i.:an11t'(f mntorc) C"le gang. I le '~*'" PRIEST. Page A21 ~~~~~~~~~~- -u11, ...... sutt ..- f ' ' NEWPORT POLICE INVESTIGATE SCENE OF mucK ROLLOVER TUESOA y AFTERNOON One of Four Youths Hurt In Accident Remain• In Serious Condttlon Irvine Youth Badly Hurt In S mashup ACLU Joim Fight To Restore Meals An Trvinl' vouth was rerortrrl in serious tonrl1t1on t1>da\ .11 Hoag ,\1 emnrtal llospltal from 1njun<'<. h1· c.urfen•d Tu"""·" when the pickup l rul·k in .,.. h11 h he was nrlinR 01pprd over on Irvine A\'('OU<' n<'Jr Sant<i h ab«-1 in Ne\\1>0rt Beach Paul Lewi<; Degughelmo. Ii .... ac. 1n lloa~·s 1nteno;1vc cart> unit this momang Has cond•l1on in the last cia) has de tttriorah'cl -.pokes men o;a1d. f rom fair to <;('rJOUS 0 e h b 1 t· I> 1 h 1 a " 1 • I 4 a passenger 1n the truck . "'a'> rl' porte d an Rood cond1t1on at Hoag Mi ss U1bla:.1 as from I rvinc. Two others in lhe truck, Robin Brummele r , 14 . a n d Ma l ly Starich, 14, both of Irvine. were treated and re leased from Costa Mesa Memorial Hos pital. Miss Brummeler , Miss Stafich and Michael Healey. a lso or Irvine . were riding In the bed of the truck. Healey was not injured Police ~aid the truck we nt out of control. <'ausin tZ at toovPrtum 8~ FREDF.RICKS<.'HOEMF.HL OttM O•tlV P1tot S,t•tf ThE' Amrnc<Jn ( '1vil L1bt'rt11•-. l"n1tln f11l-d 'u11 \\cdnesda} Ill OrJnC\' ('ount) S11µcraor Court l<• on'rtum a ckc·1,.1on h' !-.:rnta Ana l"naflC'd School f>1,t r&t't tru-.tt't'"\n d1scontmut.• a bn·Jkf.1\l pru~ram fo r need\' ch1ldn'n The AC Lr claim-. in thl' 5J pac1· Jct1on th.it the school hoard ('rr('(f in E'ndmg the fede rally a-.s1"tl'<l prucram i\uj! 28 l "ndl'rthe program. about 1.000 c;tudcnts. mosth black or Jh:-. panic. r('ce1ved ·free or r<'duc<'<I cost brl'akfa~Ls In ending the government sub s1di zed program. school trustt>cs said it should be the responi>1b1lity of parents. not the school dts · tricts, tofeedthe children Judge Orella f'erri Sears grant· ed a temporary order Wednesday afternoon in which the school dis- trict was told to reinstate the pro· gram or s how cause why it shouldn't at an April 16 hear ing Plaintiffs in the crass action la wsuit include s ix ll1s pan1c 'Victilll' Confesses Kidnapping False? Irvine police said today they have arrested a Marine Corps private 1tationed at E l Toro on charges of filing a raJse kidnap report after be bad clajmed be was abducted at gunpoint late Tuesday night. Poll~ Lt. Gene Norden said the man arrested early Wednes· day on llU5plclon or kidnapping t h e Marine . R ex Kenneth Bicknell. 5118 Elksford, has been released. Norden said Marine Pvt. David Lee Wilder. 18, admitted durtn1 queaUonip1 be bad not beeo kidnapped 11 be wa1 hltchhlkln1 on Jetfrey Road Tuesday nJlbt. W 1t«Mr bad told offlctn he ·~~~ was picked up by a man who pulled a gun on him in the car and drove him t.o a home i.n the village of El Camino Real. Wllder said be was able to e<-ape his captor and eventually return to the Marine base to summon police. However, Norden said Wilder later a dmitted he had gone voluntarily to Btcknell's ~e. Police found a wilneAs who had seen WUd~r al Blcknell'a home at a tlme earlier t han the Marine had claimed he was taken there. P'lllna a ratae pollce ~port is a mlldemeanor puniabable by lmpl't8onmet tor up to a .,.., In CO&Ulty Jail. , . l'hilCirl'n four from .1 L1mlly or t•1eh11hat hv1• ... on $:!16 per"' l't>I< fhl• ACLl · a:--.l'rtl•d in thl' court .ic t1nn th.ti the \('hool board raak'<l tu c11n:-1dl•r t•xpcrt op1n1011 .,..h1c:h hn](h that chaldrPn .,.. ho cJt h1l'Jlo.fJst ll'arn bt'tter than 1 hihlrt>n .,.. hu ~tud~ 11n empt~ 'lllm :wh ... Th<' ACLl claimed that the hoard lackl'<l proper 1unsdicllon ti• C'JOC't.'l the pro1-:ram and that the actwn wac; takc·n "'1lhout ample 1 n11l 1t·t• to parl·nt:-. ()11(· un1dl•nt1fwcl -.chool trustee t 1s Quotftl in the lawsuit as s aymi;?. I '"LC't'!-ha\l' ·cm fast be good ' for cm" and "Give ·e m V1tamm l C for breakfast ·· 1 "Th<' board's decision to 'have ' 'em fast' is innicting permanent J and irrepa rable harm upon the 1 poor school children (of the school <See MEALS, Pase Al) Or ~::~_,:asl \\'cathe r C l oudiness c learinl( tonight Fair Friday and a httle cooler Lows tonight 48 at the beaches and 54 inland Highs Friday from 67 to 74. INSIDE TODA'\' "Virginity is about os uufuL cu 11our appendix," says se:r coun1elM Eleonor HamiUon. 70. SM airs hn tnew& on morriooe and rrtoral&'on Page "1 I Al.,.,., '.ltnlu ., ............ ~ L.M ... .,_ .. .._. e fll• , ... ' =.'iCc .. ........ ... kl ......... =•!,t; DAILY PllOl ~--} T BREAK/NC----..... lAI• ..... /r'Offt ·-··· ltlOrid .. ~ ... dfuf~ Panamanian Students Take Over Ernbaaay PANAMA CITY Pan•m• IAPl Mlhlanl f>11nam11nlan 1tudents M1ud lM emba ) ol El Salv1do4'-lod•J "d l•lnln1" six pc>r.ions, to flr<>t<-t allea~ «onmmt'nt rf'pN-111lon In that Ct.'ntral Ame rwan nMllon a 'pnk~·11man for lht· •Hudt'nlll r.- J)Orh.'<1 A police i po.ir m~n <'Onli rmod the lalreover •nd Hid lhor was no \'IOl~nce and no one was hurt. Both aourl'u ••Id Sulvadoran Churgt! d 'Arrelrt"R Manuel A11ulrn> wu amoni thotir bf'lnJ( ht'ld I The studl•nt spoke.!lman su1d th•· m11it11nlb "'t>rt• mt>mb.-ri. ur tlw Jl evolutaouury Studt'nl 1-'ront, • len1st i.ct1v111ot or1i111n1aut1on He 1u1id the oct'upallo.n ol i.ht: ~mbus)' would lobt only an hour l/.S. Trw• •~llrtf It' ........ w ~lllNGTON (Ar) The natJon 's fradt• dur1 c1t Wldtlned an January lo $4.H b1lbon, the h1.:ht·:-.l lt•vel 1n two ye:1ars. tht' Com mt'rce Department report~ today The deft ('lt bMsed on a new. congre11~1ona lly mandated me thod of calculauon that oven.tat£:. th,· totul c·o!>t t1l 1 mportb i&nd, consequently. theder1c1t eompared "1th u d~hr1l of $4 1 t11ll1on an December. Jt wai. the lar~l.'St :.11lce the valueof imports plus 1nsunmce &nd shlppingcosti.exceedcd export.-. by$5 2hillion in February 1978 The deficat occurred despite a drop 1n both the volume and dolla rvoJueof oll and oil product imports. the departml.'nls a1d lle11•etl• •~lei.ti fa ••,...•••••• BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP> -Sen. 'fed Kennedy's call for economic controls drew m ixed cheers and boos. He was heckled Wednesday a nd picketed by a nti· abort1orusts wno earned a sign that, in a refere nce lo Chappa· quiddick, read, "How Can Teddy Save the Count ry When He Can'tSave Mary J o"" The Massachusetts senator returned to Wai;hington Wednci.- day n~ht., for a 24 ·hour break from campaigning, his rlrst full day in Washington since Feb. It. He cirra nged to meet during the dc.ty with top advisers lo discuss his (ulte ring CCl mpaign. DoUar E .. ~•; Gold Pri~~• Mized LONDON <AP) -The doll ar eased against major world c urrencies today and gold prices were mixed in quiet Europea n trading. London's big live bulUon dealers fixed the morning trading price at $638 an ounce. down from $641 a t Wednesday's close. The art.emoon fixing was $646 and it closed at S64J. ll traded in New York at $642. Silver rose in London lo $34.25 an oun ce. from S33 75. ll traded at $35 m New York. l"ro.P~AI PARK PLANS GAIN. • • om· of the me.tin worries that residents nee.tr tht• proposed fro ,1t'rt site had cxprcRsl'd during a council hearin~ on the m a tter last y<'a r The council in Septem~r rt'· •1uired an environm ental impact report for that portion of the park where rides such as a lo~ flume, bumper cars, fast truck. theme bui ldtni?. baUang ca~c. ,..,..,. Pa.gt-A I 'TERROR .. : 1 '>aid th<'r•· wa'> nri food lt'fl in lht-embassy Jnc1 ;111th11ritw-. rf• I ust•<i lo dl'livt•r any Thf• ~unfin., the fi rst Mncl.' :-.oon lifter lh<• Wet.lnesdfty kl· t a1:k. could b<· heard in th<' twck ground on tht' tclci>honc But there wah nu immediate word of ;my new casualtu.is T he• ).{Ucrrillas said Wcdn<'s day <JC•ling Pa ra~u ayan /\m trn!tsa dor Oscar Gosliaga and :111otht•r unide ntified civili;rn WL·n· wounded. They a lso said om• of their me n we1i. fatally wounded in the assault. and the J.!(lve rnrnenl sa ad three policemen were wounded. "Commander No 1" denied this afternoon that any deadline ror meeting their dema nds had been set. The same minist er . who asked not to be Identified. also said the mediation et'forts or Rafae l Vas- quez, a former forelan minister a nd head of the Colombian Human Rights Defense Com mission, had ended, but he did not explain why . Vasquez has been a critic of the aove rn-ment 's anti-guerrilla t aCClcs. The official did not say what the n ext s t e ps would be In negotiations with the g uerrillas. Asencio telephoned the U.S. Embassy at 8:30 a .m . today, e mbassy s pokesman Larry Estes sald. "The ambassador wali in good spirits.'' Estes said. DAILY PILOT '""°"-c-°'"""......_ __ ,, .. ,_ borwd ·~ _, "-·-b• '"""'-Co•\I PvOt•"'Mit(~ ~ .. •-01l1~tt'' iw1>11,...,_(f -...... ,..,...,.. '''°"' •o• c.,.,_ ~w Htwoor1 f\Nic'lt ......,,,.,~.., '"-c.h f °""" f4tftYMt.y,trvk'wt,l.....,....,,., ..... ,,..,. .. (M '-I A ,,,..,.,~~_,.•,owtt•\Atl0!.•1vrtt..t,11o~ _,... ""'---""pl-" .. )JO -1 aur ,._.,c .... ,,.. ... c-.... .,,,. ·-... ----""""-,_.an., v10..,._1_1.....,c..-., __ --=~ '::..A.,,.-;z::-._... ... '--...... ~.--.......... ...... '.I miniature golf course., hauntc-d house and carousc•l were pro- posed Excluded from thnt s tudy were attractions such as a bowl- a n g center. s k ati ng rink , rei.ta urant and health center. The lramc study. which estimates that about 4 ,300 vehicle trips per day would be added to those roadways in Lhc vicinity of the 1.m11ect sit'· About 370 V('haclt• trips would bt:! added during th<: puk hour Currently, t here' urc 10,000 vehicle trips per duy on roadi; in the v1cin1ty of the project sill.' Pcak·hour voluml• I!> 1,500 veh1 <'IP trips Thl' projl.'('tl•d rlurnh!'r., n·flt·rt a "worst case•" o;cenarao requeMt - cd by the <.:1ty Council. assoctah: c•ngrncer Dennis Walberg said W1lberg SClld. Wilberg said key int<'rscct1on'> wt·rc studied in the project ~.irc<i and this anaJysis showed lhat the addition or traffic "would not matcnally impact C'Xi:>ltnJ.: or future pcak·hour service levc+, al those locations.'· The Irvine Recreation Purk 1~ bt·inJ( dc.>vclopcd by an Anaheim company known as ADM t:orp The traffic a naly11is of ~he !>llC' will next go to the Plannin~ Commission for studv. Newport Out Of Regional Waste Agency The Newport Beach Caty Coun cil has decided to re move t he "I t y from the Newport -Irvine Waste Manage m e nt Agency (NIWA), a regional planning or gnnization trying to deve lop policies to halt the pollution or the upper bay. Newport Beach joined NIWA in 1976 along with the cities of Orange. Irvine and Coeta Mesa. Costa Mesa and Orange have alnce resigned from NIWA and Irvine has s topped paying its membership dues . Critics of NIWA have charged that the organization has failed its mission to clean up the upper bay Arguing that the city sho~l<t remove itself from NIWA. which originally had 11 member agen- cies. Newport Councilman Paul Hummel said, "NIWA conducts lta meetings like a foreign fire drill. ti Y ayor Paul Ryckofr aaid that be favon a regional approeeb to the problem o! pollution In Newport Bay but aald that NIWA la not producln1 any positive results. "l don't aee why we have to hang in with NIWA aa tt. ~a through its death rattle,' he Hid. Coet Cota A.eked SACRAMENTO (AP> -Tbe Brown adm.1nillrfUoD, unable to =tb• Le1l1ltture to curb eaeta. .. propo1lq •· ff ~!! .... ~•tlonl to cut wtaal u.. ~ .-1rom lledlCal. Expert Sees U.S.· Bankrupt Nf;W VORK (AP> -Felix Hoh•lyn, Lha banker who pleye<i 1.1 1 .. 1u11ng m lc an s1av an1 New York Ctty frorn fi~cal collap~c:. nld today that Uu: Unllad Stalell ll .. heudc t.I for a n ational bkrtlllnJplt·y " ll t• c-allt:d for u rree>:e on *UJlt'" and prlct'!'. coupled wtth rt'tll-rul budl(cl cut~ und u large .:aaohne hut. "What IS h11ppcnlng to the Unat.cd Stalf>tl 1n 1980 is similar to wh•t happened to New York City 111 l97S, na m ely a slide toward1 bankruptcy," said Rohatyn, 1t partner or Lazard f''reres & Co. who SC'rved ab rha1rmun of thl.' Municipal A~­ siatanct' Corp . set up by the state In u 11peech pr epared for de- livery to the Confer ence Board. u bus1~s·financed research or· 1-:1:1 na zat1011, Rohatyn said New York's political leaders "did not wake up to realit y until the t'redlt markets closed on the ci- t v." stoppln~ It from borrowin,J! "The present near -collapse of the eredit ma rkets is fina lly foc ul\l ng attention of the gove rn· ment and the public on what h&is been the inescapable reality for some lime. n11mely tha t we arc h ea d e d fo r a nationul bankruptcy, in this case calk(I runawuy 1nflut1on," he said. The federal government ha~ been forced to pay record in terest rates to borrow this year as investors sought high rates to protect them agains t inflation. The r ates have b een r ising rapidly in recent weeks. forcing so m e companies and municipalities to avoid borrow Ing m oney through the bond markets. Rohatyn called for a "tem. por ary 12-month wage-pricl' freeze. together with extreml' budgetary restr aint This should include a cut or a t least $20 bilUon m current outlays to break infla t1onary expech1tions ... In addition, he proposed a ~asoline tax of at JeaHt 50 cents n gallon "to reduce consumption. strengthen the dollar and pro- vide the basis for a dialogue with OPEC (the OrganlzaUon of Petroleum Exporting Countries> concerning pricing, long -te rm s upply and alternative payment methods for oil." Fro•P~AI PRIEST ... !)atd lht.• m::m '!> attire did nol f11 that mold JI t• )>aH1 ;m vom· w11 h inform.1 lion ahout th~ :.u~pcct 1:. urg1'<l tu t•a II Seal l:kach Police at 1 ~1:1 1 431-2541 MC'anwhilc. parishioners ut St Anne's <lrt.' mourning the loss of the priest they loved. They fear that thf.' tiny church may not be l:.t rge <'no ugh to hold a ll the fr1f'nds and p arishione rs who wis h lo &ittcnd thf.' mas~s in h1!> honor. Fat her Doherty left instrut• t ion:-. lhal any sL·rv1ccs for h1 m must be held Cit St. Anne's. Felix Doherty wah born Sept I . 1915, in County Leitrim, Ireland . Ile wa~ o rdained in Dublin in 1942 and came lo lhl' United St.,tes during World War II . I lt-~erv1.od at numerous ass1i;(n· m e n ts in Lo~ Angeles tin<J O rang~ counties. . ----• Ford Mulls Candidacy 4C•Sira..,.t Year CLEVELAND CAP> -A a.,. Ude to Ge rald Ford Hya t.ba& Uw former preal· dat wt1J make u dectalon In four or fi ve dayR on whether to enter th~ rac(' for the 19ft0 Republican pres ldtintlal nomination. Fewer Pupils In OC SchoolS I Califomia Robcirt Bar- rell telephoned Cuyahoga Co unty R e publlctin C h ai rm•n Robert E Hug hes o n Wednest1 ay night and !laicJ th3t Ford 111 reasM•ssang the poht1ca l 11ituau on an the a lte rmi&th of Ronald Reagan'& vie· tory 1n th~ New Hampshire praman · Enrollment in Orange County public 11chools haH declined for the fourth year In a row. A aurvey by the Oranae Coun- ly Department or Education 1thO W3 that there are 8.287 fewor students. or a 2.3 percent drop in lhe current :school year from 1978·79. There were 355,081 s tudent:-. enrolled lh1& tear, accor dlng to figures compiled last November. While enrollment Is down 1n F,....r99PAl TCE IN COUNTY AIR. • • Janicro. Tokyo a nd Santiago, Chile. Rowla nd said In on interview Wednesday that fe w m easurl' ments have been taken an the lA>s Angclei. and OranRe Cowity a reas. But those taken in the Garden Grove area about a year and a h:i lf ago indicated the presence of TCE an lht' aar. T C E . thL• profei;so r or cht·m 1strv i.u1d. has in fuel lwn>ml• a· lrudl.'mark of urb<an :.11 r. It!> vrc1>t•nc·1· is a ~1i.:n lhal <Hr hai. rc·tt'ntly pas11t-d lhrouRh " •THI 1nr 1•11" Uo'(Vl:1nrl s111d The G:Jr(l1•n (.rove mcasun · mc•nl ~ho\\cd TCF. conC'entr<1 t11,n:. of up lo I I part!'. P<'r h1ll1on Tiu-. is rons1dl•rcd ::t low nH•:Jsurcml•111 and I!. far Ix-low lhl.' c·oncl'nlralwn" Rowle1nd'i. JapanL'M' a:-.-.or1:at1·s found in tht-1r mL•asurl'mt·nt:-. of air quali- 1 v 1n Tokyo In that huge cit}. he '>U 1d. thl.' rl·ad11l~)> for TC!!: wtnt up to n1nl· parts pi>r billion In rne~1~un·ml·nb !Uken In a park II) 1111• <'II\ H11wl.H11l ';11rl lhl· Tokvo rt•Jd 10~-. \\t'r1· v1•r' 111tcr•·,t1n i.: ht•(',fll~1· tJf lhl• 'J I IJtltlO)'. On Sundays, for e-..amplc· th .. TCE n·~1d111.:M Wf'rt• Vl'r> low In t'omp,1r1,.,n lo other d;J\., of th•· v. 1•1·k whi·n nw-.t J>f'Opl1• \\l'n' ;,it work TC .. ; ll) u:-.i·d fur clNanmg m1•tul. FumC"i fmm thl· cleaning wl - vent flow mtt1 th(• atmosphere a nd on t'SPt'C1ally bad d ays. whe n stagnant air hovl.'rs over a city. brge concentrations cc.n accumulate. Rowlands said there are two reaSOtU TCE level~ In Southem Califonua are fa r lo wer than 1n J apan: -Population dens ity in Tokyo i.li m uch bilher than in the Los Angeles a nd Or a n ge County :.a reas. Regulations governing the use of solvents here are more strict In many c&&es, TCE use has hf>t:n reduced in fa vor of m cthylchlorororm . whleh 1'1 &afl!r w~n inhaled. Nevertheless. 11c1e nt1sts ar1· unsure what the long.term t'f fe<"ts are rrom mhalln~ chem1l'JI agents such as TCE · We nt"t.-d to :.tudy the problems that oom" about when large num~rs of pc-ople breathe this over a Pm· longed period of time," he said Rowland said m ore meas un• menl.6 lll the Southern CaUforn1a area are not pos.ttblr at Uw mo· ment because monitoring eqwp· rn t·nt 1:. t1t-d up <it other loc<it1,m:. .iround lht· ~orlct Fro.P~111 MEALS ... d1~tr1l't 1." lH'<"OrdinJ! to th•· laws uit Racking the lawsuit with Uw ACLU is the Legal Aid Soc1<>t}' or Orange County and Califom1.1 Rural Leg.al Assistance oC San Francisco. most di11tricts, 1t climbed In three ureais. In Capistrano Unified Scbool Dl1trlct, the 1979·80 enrollment was 17.m compared to 16.946 la11t year. The number of students in the Irvine Unified School District rose from 13,123 to 14 ,496 and in Saddle back Vall ey Unifled School Dl•trlct an Increase {tom 19.601 lo 20.802 atudents ·•as registered. \ Other Orange Coast enrollments lnclude ; ,_ .... v .. ...,e_., Ol:e..,VlewE~ ... .._u..H..., ..._ .... Uftlft.d Wf>l1"1Mol• E'-"'er, ~ .... .,.,1-.,., l'tVfttll\tllOn ...... Sc.'-1 0 1\1. The aubetantial decre~ ln the Huntington Beach ion Hi1h School District I due primarily to the reduction cihtu· dents in adult education tprt'J· 1rama county school o!&la ls s aid. i'n 1978, 6,389 students at· tended adult programs '°m· pared to 3.88S this year. Cot.tnt y officials said the decrease~ at tnbuted to Proposition 13 :cut· backs. '. Tour Horses Uve in Filth NF.WORLEANS<AP) -Twcn- tv-•11x ho~ that pull tounst C'ar~ raai:e:-. around the Frenc h Quarter ha vt• Ix-en round Jammed 1nstde a t.mall :.table an up to a foot oC mud and fi lth. a humane soc 1 .. ly \'cll'nrutnani.av:. !-.omc •if lhl.' h;Jrw~ had defr:<. ot · t•d 1n thl·irff.t"(l but•kl'l ... a nd m:my 11f lh1• ~1n1mJb ~ufft·n·d from har. "'''' -.<1r1·~. th•· vet :.:.1<1 Wedrw• •. t..l .1) "If t rould u~1· one \.\Orel to ~.um 11v my f1nd1n..:~. 1t \.\ould tw 'd t•plorablt· · Thi ... I'> ont• o( th1· wor'-1 -.t~bl!'' I h:1v1• t·H·r wN1, • ... <u d Dr f>an Griffin. a vet wiGi t ht-ScK·1t•ty for tht• Pri:vent100 of Crul'lty to Animals. The hon.t:s belooR to La Pct1t<- Tours, one of t~ louns t cam <ii:e comparut!S operating in the bJ ,. tor1carea. Something Smells Here. College War Looms If MALT Talks Fail l\lAIJl:-.0:\, W 1-. 1,\f'i :'.1Al,T lalb. lh1· mJ,ur 1-· 11 II11 w 1 n i..: ,, ti 1 p I 11 m J t 1 1· SUJ?J?estNt breukdown und J s neak ;.1ttack. The Lnlt?rc·ollt-~1<111.: feud bt·gan th•· universatJcs of M is~oun and seve ral wef'ks ago 'IA.ht·n Wis consin have dt."<'larcd war on Wlr;coo s in r e fuaec1 t o l(lkc 1•<1eh otht·r. a nd if th4• MALT seriously a M1ssoun que'it100 talk!> don't !iUl'l'f.'l'd at least one na1rc sent to Bi g 10 and Rig fl s ide says 1t wall begin drllftlng ~chools askrng for infor m atwn beH. about student leaders· salanC'S .Jam Mallon, president of lhf' M a llon. elected two yPars a~o Univns 1ty of Wls('onsin Stud(·nt on a .. sex. drugs and rock'n'roll Assol·ir1L1on . on Wed nesd ay vowed !'it>me "retaliatory prop-· platform," responded by !.D)tni;: Jgan<la " ;1g&1insl the University h1:. pay was Sl million a )ear. 5 ''' M1:.soun .1t Columbut <ifler !<!rams of t'OCame a nd u da1h four "i.ubotcurs from Mau.ou" s h ipme nt from Ed 's P orn•• dumped 500 µounds of manure Pa lace on the UW !itudcnt union .steps .. We received le,::1t1mat1· last we<'kenrl ans wers fro m every othl'r M ullon <ili.o talked M<id1son sc·hool." said Missouri !>tudenl l\t ayor J oel Skornacka Into a senator Bob Mitche ll. the uni "m utual defense agreement .. veraity's self·styled "Sttrelary Flank~ by student leaders in of scaentific developme nt and b1zarr<' m1l1tary J?n r b fir ing weaponry." bursts from plastJc submacba.ne W i •cons i n u It I male I y J.!uns, Sltonuclta sagned lb<' docu-1i1nawettd tbe quest.ioOA, he saad, ment and called for a Manure but d~lared war ln the reply. So " • .r rounn I · rom p<>"t·d of :!~ t111mJn' dnd " .i.:•·rbll tht! Sit'" ass1i.l;,i nt d1 rt•ctor of gloL.il l'Ommun1{'at1on-. " "ffr'll S!)t.'uk to W1i.ronsin.'' M 1lchcll t-a1d "Wiscons in ,.,ill be able to wtderstand him bd - tf'r " M t•anwh.tle. M 1:-.soun is plan- na nJ.! to bt'll .. wa r bonds" at rall1l"'S next week to finance-1b t•.1mpa1gn. But c.inl'r the maourc altil('k. lhv nt•.d muvt-belongs to W1sconsan "We're pretty mu<:h waitilli to st•e 1f lhey'r1t hot air blowi"' on a cool brc-eze.'' he said Mallon declined lo say "1lat W1sconsm's strategy will be,.but 1t ·~ being h atc hed by Field Marshal Stu 0 . Baker, ~Uy promoted for lryang to bu1&d a l\ H-bomb from informatio n pub~ by Lbe ~adiaon ·b.ued Progttsaave maguane. "He w~ a very unassuoung, humble man who was ve ry de voted to his parishioners." said Msgr. Donald Strange'. who, 11> udmmiatretJng St. Anne s unttl u successor is a ppointed. "He 1s described by them not only 81> a rallhful pastor but as a r t!al friend." Arms Limitation Treaty. on Feb. lS. Missouri formed its ~-~~~-~__;_.;....;:.,;;;.;.;,,--'-~-~~ An tmdergraduate drall is a last resort, however, "We're g()- iJlg lo draft beer first." he said. Father Dohe rty had served at St. Anne's !ltncc 1973. "He was a very humorous. ve r y forgiving man. A great frie nd," recalled pariablone r Lila Rapp Anothe r pariahioner, Eileen Grie r, re<:alled that any time Fathe r Doherty bad extr a money, he would 1lve it lo needy families. She also recalled that he loved to work with his handR and o nce repaired a nd re· finished all the church pews with the help of just one parishJoner. "lie ~ave such aood a dvice." s he added, "such down.to-earth s traightrorward advice that you couldn't help but go rtght." Piiot Blamed In Crash of Jet MANILA, PhWpplnn <AP) - Phlllpplne a'riatlon expertl to- da1 tmtaU\'elY blemed pilot er- ror for the fiery craah or a Telwoe1e jeUlner In Mantia that clalm.c:t the Ure of one of the 1~ penont aboard. They aald It 1ppHred pilot Wu Hun1 mllJudled hi• approach to the nm•ay u be broulbt the Cblaa Alt UDll Boela.a ?Of In for a laDCll.q. 1lammecf lato the tarmac noH flrat. bounced MYtfal tillMI aad ftl>locled lD llamf' .... -----------------=..--;----~-.-..------~------~~~----~~ ,..,., _ _..._._._ -.... 7 CALIFORNIA DAIL v PILOT AS $98 Million Crop Loss to llike Prices LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Hlta..T prod\ace pricn, ea~iaJ )y for 1trawberrle1 aod HOCadlJI, will probablJ a.bow \ap '° a IDODlb or so beeauae ol the • lllU.IUoo d.ama&e to Southern CalUomla CJ"OP9 from n1De clays of rain. f1oodl and mudalldea, produce buyers sald. The total crop loea damaac naure ror Oranae County wu llsted at S3 million. But ol more lmmodlate eon· cern wu the contlnued runotl ol streams into low-lylna •N!H such u Lake Elslnore, wheNJ wa~r OODllnuea t.o overflow the lake'• bouadartea and nood boma and traUen. Even \.bouah il baa not ra1ned in tllt da)'I, l.M lake lnel wa1 1Ull rltlnc at the rate al ooe-quarter lnch an hour on Wedniesday. WITllOUT rurtber raJo, it U1 expected to cre•t by th~ weekend, but not before lnun· daUna as many aa 600 mon> homf'S and bualneaaes. The Na· UonaJ Weather Service prodkt· td a chaoee al raln on Saturday. Meanwhile, health omclals were worried about the sx-tlbltt spread of dlMue from s torm· Dionne Warwick and Herb Alpert p rovided the c omeback s tories at th e G ramm y Award s. Miss Warwick won for the first time since 1971 and Alpert his first \.ra mmy s ine<: 1966. d1 m a1ed sew11e treatment planu. broken aewer hnea and Oooded it.ables. Lo• An1•IM County'• com· munlcabM dlaeue upert, Or. Shirley Fannin, said hepaUUI. 8ta ph lnrect100 1.1 nd poaalbl)' t)'phold may be' trunsmltted by 1'uch aewa1e apllls. ABOt.rr 3t mllea of beach is closed u • health hazard from Milrln1t d-'I fttl)' t,o Point Dume nur t.be Ventura County line, as well as l tfl miles in Oranae County from northern San Juan Cap latrano Beac h lhroueh ,.,. •. ~ Doobies Win Big Doheny StJa~ Beach. Beactw.. ln San Dleao·a Mla· slon Bay were cloeed Wed.Des· day wben a .ewa1e Une break waa dlKovered nearby. The hither prices for fndts and ve1et.ablea la still "down the road a bit," said Jim VallAderes of the Federal-State Market News Service in Loi An1elel on wat.erlOQed and unappealing Wednesday. "Maybe ln a month and aome leaf lettuce Is too brit: or so, eaps will at.art sbowtng~. The worst damage to in supply," be said, but for agriculture came in the moment, "'Ibe bieeeat prob em strawberry fields and avocado is wltb quality." groveaoflow-lyingVeoturaCoun· ty and the foothills of San Diego VALLADERES said some County, crops are mud-caked, others are * * * * * * 6 Die, Thousands Homeless in Baja ENSENADA, Mexico CAP > -Officials say slx people died in re· cent flooding and 15,000 others were left homeless in the Ensenada area. Damage to crops was not yet totaled, but thousands of acres of gra~ and other crops were reported ruined. The toll an homes and hves was announced Wednesday by Vice Mayor David Acosta Montoya. About $2.S million an federal emergen·. cy funds has been approved along with Ba,ia California atd. NEARLY 30t EVACUEES are Llv1D&: temporarily in a teachers· social hall. Two weelcs or wind and rain devastated a number or isolated por· lions or Baja California. A village LO Guadalupe valley was reported wiped out, but without loss or llfe. Sixteen homes were washed away at Ej1do Urupan, a cooperauve farmJ.D& commuruty Just north of San· to Tomas. ANOTHER 100 HOM ES were destroyed at San Qwnlin. 115 miles southofEnsenada. Dan Gomez, supervising a volunteer N>Scue unit. said there were unconfirmed rcparts of typhoid in the Valle de las Palmas between Ensenada and Tecatc. Many c·ommumties wen: without drinltang water, he said. ABOUT 80 PERCENT or the people in Ensenada also were slJJI without dnnJung w1&ter, although auxiliary pum~ were used to fu rnisb 1t in tourist areas of Uu.b coastal city. The peninsular highway rt:'Opened Wednesday to the south for"IS miles. Thetughway north toTiJua.na has beenrnoperatJonoolyfrom6 a .m. to 6 p.m . since 1t reopened Sunday but 1t expe<:t.ed to be an full oper atJon by th ts weekend. .. tctor Die11 CharaC'tcr actor Georgt· Tobia~. whose most recenl role was as the nosy neighbor 1n "Hcwilch ed," died WPdnesday of cancer . Tobias, 78, succumbed al CC'dars-Sanai Medica l Center where he was :Jdmitted .fan. 20 Brothers Grab Major Grammys LOS ANGELES CAP> -The Ooobie Brothers, who 10 years ago were play- in~ in bars to the motor<'ycle crowd, were presented record of the year and song of the year honors at the 22nd an. nual Grammy ceremonies U1c fin.t lime they had been no mi m1ted. But Dionne Warwick and llt!rb Alpert provided the two major comeback stories of the night. AJpert, whose "Rise" was named best pop in strumental, won the last or tus five pre- vious Grammys in 1966. Wardrobe Special The SIX members or thl' rock 'n'roll b a nd took home victrola-shapcd trophies Wednesday for record of the year, "What a Fool Believes," and best pop vocal performance by a group, ''Minute By Minute." TWOGRAMMYS FOR "What a Fool Believes" -in the song of the year and b est arrangement accompanying vocalists categories -were personal triumphs for Michael McDonald, who joined the group Cive years ago and was given much credit for the band's six nominations this year "It's a form of acceptance we never got before, and we enjoy it," said Mc Donald, who shared the song of the year award with co-writer Kenny Log- gins The Doobie Brothers won more awards than any other artists honored in 58 categories and were the only ma- j or first-ti me winners REPEAT WINNERS INCLUDED Billy Joel, whose "52nd Street·• won album of the year and best male PoP performance. Earth, Wind & Fire raised its career Grammy total from three to fi ve. winning rhythm and blues honors for ~roup vocal, "After the Love Has Gone," and an.strum en· tal, "Boogie Wonderland." "This one right here, ju:;.t thi!;, liltl~ one, means a lot mor\.' to me:." said Alpert. ··oe MY DEARS. my dears," Miss Warwick said, wiping tears away after winning the best re m a le pop performance for "I'll Never Love This Way Again." Earlier, her "Deja Vu" had been named best female rhythm a nd blues performance. "I want t.o thank God for giving me the voice to do the song,'' added the veteran star, who last won a Grammy in 1971. Bob Dylan, one or pop m usic's best known born-again Christians, won the best male rock perform a nee award for ··cottaServeSomebody. ·· "I didn't expect to get it, I'd"Uke to thank the Lord for it," said the former folk hero, who wore a black tie to the festivities. Rickie Lee Jones, who wore tight leather pants, gave thanks to a more worldly bunch after being named best new artist. "I THANK MY MOTHER, my pro· ducers, my record company, my lawyers, my accountants and you all,·· she said. Donna Summer. nominated in ri ve categories. won onlv best female rock performance for "Hot Stuff.'· .... 500 Protest Draft Women's Alliance Backs Rally FRESNO CAP>-About500students jammed a Fresno State University lounge for the first antJ-draft rally on tbe campus in recent years. : The rally, sponsored by the ~ni· veraity's Women's Alliance, a student organization, included speeches by ~veral campus activists, music and a 9lrafl card burning. "None of us as people should be in· voluntarily forced to right," said •omen'• studies lostructor Darlys Alford. "War is wrong, whether it's (nenorwomen." ' .. • ~•dfl Stdt lt'o" • ONTARIO CAP) A San Bernardino County jury has awarded $331,000 to a woman who was struck by la delivery cart loaded with candy when abe reported for work at a ~ootdalrlboppinc center in 1977. • E4rie Garden, 38, of Eagle Rodt was f'-manapment trainee at • clothiDa :.tore wbeD abe wu struck in the back •.l»J UM eoo.pounc1 cart that fell off a de- 1lver1 truck H abe entered the -J>~' door at the Montclair ;Jtlau. (..___ST_it_TE__.J Walnut Creek, bad not violated the. elhics code ln opposing a prospecting permltforLeRoy Pedersen,ownerof a Burlingame mining company. Ca••IPleftllade SACRAMENTO <AP) -Former Gov. F.dmund G. "Pat" Brown, who pushed the state water plan through the Legislature in 1959, is now pleading for its missing link -the Peripheral Canal. His testimony Wednesday before the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee appeared t.o stimulate the. pro-Pertpbenal Canal forces : After be a ppeared, chairman Lawrence Kapl)olf1 D-San 1>1e10. said. "I will guarantee you there will be a Peripheral CanaJ bill put OD the SOV· emor'adesk." •••••eC Cid• A•leed SACRAllllNTO CAP) -Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr.'s $24 billion bud.get should be eat by at least $582 million, says the Lelltlature's non·partlaan cbler anal.)'lt. Now you can have Silverwoods quality and save 70 .. 10, too . Our exciting new Spring Collections ol suits. sport coats and slacks have arrived In one convenient 1r1p to SilverwOOds. you can select an all-occasion wardrobe from among our most prestigious labels. Don't pass up this opportunity to benefit from these worthwhile savings. Here's an example of how It works: Any Sult (2·piece or vestedl at Plus any Sport Coat at And any pair of Slacks at 175.00 or more 110.00 or more 35.00 or more 320.00 or more then deduct 70.10 on th• total oo•t. silverwoods Anal)'lt. William Hamm pf'Ol)OHd cull WedDlldeJ ln alm0tt eYW)' aec-tr tion ol tllt ..... ~from $123 +" 45 FASHION ISLAND • N&\WOllT RACH million SD_.. ,_.to '55,000tD jlye private restrooml to lb Hart Schaffnet & Mane, Hickey.Freeman. Chrlstlan OIOr, Pterre Cerdln, 8111 B&asa. Austin Reed. Oaks, and mll'f/ more. appda.CoariJudpe. L...-..:.;;.;.;;;;.;;.;;~~~~~--~--liiii.ii-----..--..-.-...-.--------------------__. -- &.' ______ .,..,___ ~-----........_. ____________ _ ' ' I' 48 I 9'•-C-•O.lly"1klt Editorial P!!IJ.e ............................. :.. ................................ . ~.,~ .. 1- -Happy Ending for Bell Field Crisis . .. . . The lradJUonal cry ol ••pt~ ball .. wlll echo unhln· dered acrou Irvine bueball dJamonda thla aprtnc. Tbat'1 becauae the elforta of lndJvtduall and o.fficlall at city hall and the school dialrlct will evidently make tt unnecessary t or lhe city to impoge a Umit on the number ot youUl grou~ whlch cllO wse city faclUUH for lht com· ing season. This ls lndeed aood news brought about by the huatle and cooperation Of those who proposed the us o! field 1pace at Irvine HJah School. The city·s board of education lndluted Its support ror the development of three addltaonal ball rield~ at the hllh school last week. The Clly Council Tues<l1&y ni~hl ottered to took into purchasing the bnck du."il crushed bricks to make the batie paths. Before the Idea of using practice field space at Irvine High School was voiced, the city was in the uncomfortu blc position of having to aJlocate an ins ufficient number of municipally owned diamonds to rapldly proureratmg groups eager to use them. The only s olutmn had appeared to be a moratorium against nt!wer groups Development of the three new fields eases the pro blem for the time being, but some long range solution to the diamond c risis -appears necessary . Cons truction of n e w diamonds by the city seems less hke ly than or ganizers of the youth groups getting together and better coordinating their n eeds. Road Projects Pay Irvine wasn 't caught with mud on its face during last week's to rrential downpours. The city, in f act, fared well unde r adverse circumstances while other communities suffered myriad problems from the s torms that blanketed Calif~rnta. More than e ight inches of rain fe ll on Jrvme m the span of a we ek. F'eb. l5 lo21. Yet there was little phys ical d am3ge to either public or private property, o fficials reported . Various public works projects during the past two vc ars. following se rious floodi!'lg problems in the winter (,f 1978, h ave paid ha ndsom e dividends in this most recent :-.lOrm 1x•nod. Most key roads in the city were }<_ept open d uring the ht::.ivy rams und public works cm,,.-oyccs worked long hour!-. mclurting 161 hours of overtime to keep order on I rvtnt• streets. T ht• c 1tv wus inclced fortunate tn comparison to other .in-.1:-.'of So11thern C'uliforn1a. nut tl wasn 't luck. rt wa~ 1h1· kind or good fortune that result:> from being pre pared. A Better Approach lrvinl' School Supt. Stanley Corey has demonstrated :J shn•wdness !:>everal other public officials haven 't. "We don 'l want to m ak e dire predictions bec ause tlwy c an backfire on us," Corey said last week. I le was s peaking of the potential effects of Proposi· tion !J, the latest tax-c ut meas ure advocated by Howard .J a rv1s Other public officials in the slate have been re· p1•<Jt1ng I he dire warnings they made before p assage of .J<J r v1s ' uthc r brainchtld, Proposition 13. the tax limitation 1n1I1a11\ t· With the aid of bailout funds from the s tute treas ury 's -,u1 plus at•cnunt, many loca l JUrtsdict1ons were a ble lo ,c·r:!JW h.v for a couple· or ye<Jrs. lradinl{ the public to lw lH'Vl' government hi.id !,un·1vcd P roposition 13 without lfl j lH'" In a c·<Jlm and lo w key fashion . Corey is saying the I rvrne d1stnct w ill try to determine what t ypes of student f1•l·~ could become necessary m the event Proposition 9 1s '>ll('ccssful. He rightly s tates. however, that charging !-.Uch fet'S would be an undesirable s olution . With Propos ition 9 hovering ominous ly on !ht• honzon. publtc officials would be well-a dvised to present 1n the 'a mc non h ysterical fas hion the type~ of hardship~ tht·y think might be coming iC the meas urt' pa~scs • Opinions expressed m the space above are those ol the Darly Pilot. 0 11'1P.r views expressed on thrs page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment rs invited. Address The Darly Pilot. P.O. 8011 1560 Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321. Boyd I Punishment By L.M. BOYD Criminals convicted in jury trials during the s ummer tt•nd to get lighter sentences than criminals convicted during the winter. Not count· 1ng Uw Christmas holidays. Tho~r traditionally get lig hter s e nte n ces than ('rtmmals convicted during :iny other time of year. But why th e January and February sentences are tougher than the June and July sentences is a mystery Wasn't at au uncommon 150 ye.ars ago for Americans to spit on the floors of their homes Members of the renowned musical group, the Osmond family, report they faat, not even drinking water, for 24 hours on the first Sunday of every month. Dear Gloomy Gus Is ll Jmt another sign of the llmea when balrdreuen -beaut)' and barber -mutt drlnk coffee, amoke cigareu ea and at 1nd around and talk wblle' their cUl&omen waJU JRK,ll:D OMeflt'J 0-C-0 --$#~::.= ... ..... .. J Q. llow much bi gger is the Pacific Ocean lhan the Allan· lie Ocean? A. /\boul 15 percent bigger. The Pacific takes up about 40 pe rcent of lhe earth's sur· fa c~. lhe Atlantic about 25 pe rcent. Q How big was the biggest iceberg ever 11potled? A.. Bigger than Bel1ium, it was. On Nov . 12, 1956, crewmen of the icebreaker U .S.S. Glacier near Scott Island in the South Paclfic checked out an Iceberg that m easured 208 mllea by 60 miles. Given a choice betwee n tuna and macker e l , the t ypical cat will always tum first to the tuna. Why I don't know. Or care. But studies prove it. Only state where the men's average Jlfo expectancy Is more than '10 years lll Ha wall. Airplanes owned by U.S. corporatlona outnumber a irplanes owned by com· merelal alrUDea by about 20 to one. Q. Wbo WM tbe ftral to UM 1pooa aur. '°catch 0.h ? t A . A Vermont boater named Julio Buel. About 165 years a10, tbat waa. He dropped a teaspoon lnto a lake one afternoon and watched ft.lb atrike at Lt all t.be ..., down. 8o ... rilled another wltb a boot ud pulled in quite • bauL • Carter Had No Hostage Deal W ASHINOTON -COftt.rary to th• nearb' u.nlv raal belle! ln WHhlnaton, Jimmy C•rl H never WU &ivui aoy 1111uranc1: before h1a approval or t.ho Un.iwd NaUON commla•lon of inquiry that UU. conccaslon would l1:11d lO rtleue of Amcrkltn hostuae11 ln Tehran Tbet 1tunnlllg dbclo:sure wu!I mttde lut WetJkend by a top pres 1dc nt1ul ••d ''l 'lt'r to 1n · flu~nt 1 u l Oemocrat1c- ~t-n a to rs ll spells out the S l'n l>l' o f dcspcrat11>r1 1n ttw L'arkr adm1n1,trJ lion over rt• solvin ~ tht• h ostage qu~s tton . President Carter was merely vlantmg a seed or hope for quick l'{')t!!I~{· or the hostages without commit mcnt or any kind from lht• chaotic Iranian governm1•11l In the view of those briefed on lhe true stall' of 11ffJ1r:s, tl11!- points to a crescendo or nt•w hum1hatw11s against the U S It sug~ests that thl' rcvolutron&ry govE-rnment 111 Tt•hrun ha-. M·t J t•ourse designed tfJ lo} with Ith' U.S. mercilessly by dungllng on1· "solution" Mkr anotht·r. ttwn w1thdraw lns:: the m with <IP mands for i.wt'l'l\•rwtl l ' s r1111 ccssioru;. CARTER'S APPROVAL or lh1· U N. comm1 s~1on. coinc11l111i.: with his campaign a garnst ~··n Edward M. Kl•nnedy 1n lht• N1•w Hampshire primary, r a1-.t•d "U" p1c1ons. But s taunr h(•st ..,UP · porters 111 Congress ''''umetl he• had the c-qu1valenl 11( a signed agrecm<.'nt rn his hip pntk•·t N o n <' o r t h l"' t· I> " rn 11 t· r a h thought for a m11rrw nt I h<.it t ht· president \o\OUld rdy IHI tht• gOtKI will of a n:v11 lu11on:i1' m1>\t m ent that <loc-. not conr1·al 11'. ha tred for him or hrs nat111n These Democrats could not lw more wrong. Fur whcih:vcr n••• sons. Carter embarked 011 what may prove to b<• a coi.lly fool'' errand Desperation fo r an l'nd Mailbox lo the lmpaaM led him to put bla trull to AyatoUab Khome(nl and tho keepera of Ttthran'• em· ba11y jail. T H E SLOW crumblln& of un- 5hak•ble lJ .$. positions, leadinl( to one bumbllnac conceaslon alter another, 1ugge.11t.a that ln the end K hnmelnl and the terrorists may obtain mo11t of what they have always demlltlded This at lea11l mc ludes "sell ·c riticism" by Jimmy Carter of the put U S role in Iran. But the Iranians want far more than presidential "11elf· ~rltlcl1m .. for Me country'• "•Int." They 1UU want the 1hab, and nobody can any longer be 11ure they will not get him. The U.N. commi11loo will generate world publicity about alleged torture vicllma of the shab, and other ainl laid at bis doontep. That may well turn lhia country agallllt the shah. "They're going to drag the 11hab down in the mud and work for a change 1n American public opinion." one senator told us after learning t.he truth Crom the While House Thal Car t e r would lend '' Anieti<A is 1he ene"'"Y ! Amet'i<.6. is 1he '1nl!:my!" bJmaelf to 1ucb dallJel"OUI ex· ploltat.ioo abowa bow far tbe U.S. poalUon bu receded from lboM early day1 laat fall. NaUoaal security adviser Zbl1niew Bnerlnakl then wu ridln• daJly herd on the hostaee crilt.a, uslnc lhe Special Coordination Com- mittee of the National Security Council. This body was expanded dur. Ing the early part of the bostage crisis to include Carter's two most intimate advlsen: White House chief of staff Hamilton Jordan and press secr etary Jody Powell. J ordan and Powell quickly became partisans of Brzezinski's no-co ncessions policy. J ordan had a personal hand ln helping 8nnin11ki guide the sec -and the president - toward a policy that established "national honor" a s m ore im· portant than the lives of the Americans held hostage. BUT ONE internal develop- ment in Iran after anolber passed without hoped -for re· ward . Brzezi n s ki's daily '>eSSIOl\5 Of the SCC gave way to business a~ us ual. The State Dcpartm£'nt he re and U .S . r11pl<>mats al the U.N . exerted m o re influence· as political 1en-.1on on the hostage issued cl1mmed s lightly and the Soviet 1nvai.1on of Afghanistan com· ma nded lhe SCC's full attention. Wtth Kennedy tryi ng to salvage tu!> fading campaign by e xploiting the hostage Issue, Carter oo Feb. 13 announced h.is t>urpnse approval or the long· cons idered U.N. commission. C a rt er' ft t hrec . m o nth-old policy of no investigating com· m1 s.,1on before the hos tages ~·ere st·t free wa~ reversed m t~(' word.' '·we would support !>teps by the Cn1ted States lhal would !(·ad to release of the h'>'i\d gl'., " That deflated K ,. n n 1• d ' ' s c a I I 1 n N e w l!dmpsh1r~ for a comm1ss1on. Hut chcckmaling Teddy surely c-J nnot bt: the real reason the pn"'••dent bought a pi g in a poke lie did so because he bad no other opt1on.s and that 1s a work· ing defirut1on of despair. School Maintenance Also Voter Concern ., T o the Ed1lor Most ed.Jtonals and m •wi.papcr a rticles regarding Propos1t1(>n 13 . and Jarvis II or Proposition 9 are wnttcn about thl' teaching sta ff rcduct1on and the student~ or the education syste ms. I.et me add as a non-teaching or preferably known as classified employtt that s chools will tw in a sad sha(}(! 1f fundings or all types ar e cut any more than they have already been cut As a concerned parent, tax· payer and a classified e mployt•c•, l sec our school burld1ngs gradually beco ming eyc'>orc:!.. Who will ma1nt;.11n thC">C' build ings and walh what'' Do you as taxpayer~ think lhat t h c :s <' b u 1 1 c1 1 n g !\ 1· I e a n themselves, that the ~rass nc:v<'r grows, that le<iky f:Ju cd s jus t stop dripping and plugged up toilets becoml' unpluggerl by whomever ? Th<•re rirc· b<1oks to buy and keep r(•pu1n·ll , ~upphl'i. or all kinds to t~ purc·ha:scd and in ven t o ried , r1 uor <; tot)(• scrubbed, carpets to be cleaned, lawns to be mowt•d, l>uildings to be painted, this " JUSt u few of the multitude of h<1 c k '>ccnc necessities that go to mdkt• u1> I he school system TH E R E A R E (' I u ... ~ I f I (• d em ployt-es who s upply tlw. service and you can beli•·v<• lhat this group of people will be cut right along with the teacher'> Thus lhe money from taltcs that built the schools will be wasted from neglect You say we have "declinln~ enrollment'' true, we do have, but what do we do with the millions or students already in the 11yat.em and in the schoolt? They must be educated and cul· ting tuea i11 not the way it should be done in a de mocratic country. If we continue to cut local tues we are forcing the schools to run entire ly by federal fundJng and that's a big step into socialism a nd our de· mocracy ls down the drain. Thlnk, ls ttrla what you want? MRS. GENE ORAHAM Vllf~lt" Ser11e• To the F.ditor: Without b1I meaning It to be, Ruaaell W. Bangert's Jell-er (Feb. 14) re1ardln1 the proposed cut In the t.Jnlvenlty of California 'a operaUng funds should the J arv1s II lnlt.lat1ve paH ln June i11 a good example of why Callfoml& doe11 need thetax-11upported university l)'tlem. A tuition-free university pro· vld ea the opportun ity for tbouaanda of youne men and women to pursue • higher cducaUon and carry on the high level ol edueatlonal, acienUflc, tecbnoJosical, and artlatJc ex· celleace that this nation bu hu1lt and prldt•d lts1>lf on th1· past two 1·t·ntur1t·' /\ lar>:< vercl'nt a ~1· of th1·w nw n Jnd wo m t·n .1n · from lo w 1nc11ni1 fam1he~ and woul1I n11t 111· ~hli to a ttend t T l 1r th1·\ harl Ur p.i~ l111=:h 1u1L1on l 'pon ~r:t<IUJ I 111n the .... !\tU· rl<'n h ~Ill bt•t•om1• 1•fft!<'llV<'. in forme d . t axp Jy 1n~ l'1l1zl:'n'> Thl'y will bl-the <·ducators, doc· tors, writ e r s, rt•S C'archc r ,, l a wy cn, p u lt11 r 1ans, 1Ju s 1· nessmen, h1stonan-.. Journalist:.. and leader' or tomorrow They will i.::.110 a hrnarll•r v1<'" of lire lhrou~h thc·1r stud~ of hts torv. soe1olot(}. phllt>soptn :md tht•o logy Th(•1r mt1·ract111n with dtvC'rs c ethnic i::roup.., and 1d cn log1e~ will lt·SM·n th1· rhanc1· that they will bt.• h1 ~ots a nd rall people "hast urd!>" fus Mr Banfo'(crt drn:s) for herng against the drart Tht'y "°111 be mtC'lllg<'nt enou~h to re ad nc·W'>Pfl lH'rS and un· rlNsland what th1•y read Thf' a nti draft rally held on th~ UCI c-umpu.'l attruct<'d only 150 stu <lent-., or roulo(hly 11 :l ~rcenl or lhl· 'tlldl'nt hod} M r Han~N1 , I r<·,pect the fact lh..tt you Url· J \'t•lt•ran or World War IL ;11111 I thunl( you for thl' .,Ul'rtftC'PS you rrl:Hlt· to prt•,t•r.t' t hi> frC't-dorrl uf th<· t rutt•d !-,tat l's :rnd tht• frN· worlcl But what':-. at 1s!'.ut• h«o•rt' •~ nut tht• fr1 •1•tlom of the• Un1 t.e<1 Stott•-.. but lh<' pmhL'> of large 011 <·ompan1es I do not want t o die for Exxon or isomebody 's Cadillac JOE HUBBELL (Jlfi..at~ Re•rMe To the Edilor: What right does the U .S. have to refuse to pa rtic ipate in the Moscow Olympics" Comrade Brezhnev hit the head nghl on the nail when he said we should pay no attention lo /\fghanislan's inte rnal affairs. Won't we ever learn that black 1-; white and white is black, and the Soviet military had only the noblest moral intentions when they responded to the Afghan president's pleu for help and without hesitation rescued bim from Uncle Sam's evil intent.Ions by aeodi.na bim rilhl to heaven!J PHIL LANSOALr1 Eae ... •rre•ie.• To the Editor: How nice of .Bob Greene to tn· suit the educttion and Uleracy of the teaching profeaaion < Pllot, Feb. 21 ). He uses as an example a small town in Wlscoftlln wb.lch wouldn't attract competent teachera. Why doesn't ho verify hl• premise by checktoc the literacy quality or Oran1e Coun· ty te•cben? 81 tbe •-.Y, teacben are eon. slant!\ ll)lnJ.: to O\f'rl'Omc lh£1 1n1un do n1· t r. t-:n a.:ll !>h h v n, . .,.. 'P·lr>C'f' 1'\' ~rrrttn~ rard' .111'1 l11ll hoa r<l.., Your on," 1t -. h,·l11nt.!•ni.! t11 11" t-1 1· \\ 1 In t<J t1 •Jrh r111t tr• bo•cin .J "''nl1•nc-1 \\Ith onci nr hut · hut 11 .. UM''""" .,.. ht·n p{l1pl1• lr l-.•· Hoh l, n·t·n1· u-.1· 1t 1n their 1·111 urnn Th•'> I!'. ~· s m Jll ix1inl 111.Jl ll':l C'hl'r<i arr tr) mg th1•1r bt..,t 111 ovt·r,·omc tht·'e "povr "'nuu~ hab1to;" w 11uld Hob c; I e1·n1· , , kt• dn F:n s::l1 '>h r1•f r1•sh1•r c-our-.. ' ~ay lw h~'ll 'tnp .... orr) "'" lhf•n o.1bout his t•n 1t11llar., Tt-:UU\' JO'.t·:.<., El#rtio" l"iliatir~ To th~ Editor Now that the pct1t1011 .. nv•· for th<' I rvmt' d•~t n rt C'll'ctron 1n 1t1a t ive 1s under way, many I rvant' residents and voters have uked why the City Council members did not put the J.Ss ue on the ballot lhemselves Whl'n 1t was proposed to tht> Irvine Ctty Council to put lhl' <11 s tnct election issue on the b«.allot , l ca.refully explained lhat the Issue was not the men t.s of the proposal but J\ltht'f tht• American right of rt>s1denL' to decide how thev w <•nl to tw represented in the future The ballot would havti acco mplished this goal ' Instead of dealing .,..ith the q uest1on of how to better represent Irvine residents, three or our five City Council mem· bers totally discounted lhe nghl of Irvine volen1 to decide by ballot tbi11 important represent•· lion issue. T he district elecUoo initiative wi ll only insure that Irvine voters rather than clty coun· cllmen decide how council mem· be rs are elected in the future . A FTEB ALL, why should coun· c1l me mbers that we e lect be the ones lo decide how we elect them? Throughout California cities there are many drives to set up clty c0t.mcll elections by di11lrict. The atate Assembly con· rldered a bill this year that ''O>me out Caner, I know "re In there. " .... ,,uld havr required arr general 1,,.,.. c1 t1E>'> m Cal1fom1a to set up d1,tr111111u n<'ll rlert1on~ n .... hill \o\3'> rtcrcJl!•d th .... '1".1 t ,,, :J ri ·.,ult uf lobbying hy 1h1 1 .t11f11rn1J Le.iguc of C1t1e' 1 .... hn h '' m.1rt1 up of incumbent 1 1 t' u111111· ii mt•n I and other lob· h~ 1'it i.:roup-. 14ho '-t'e the present '' '>lf'm ,,., .m e a..,ter m ethod of 1nnue ncrni.: ruuncilmen WhJtt•\ 1•r tht• pro:. and cona of d1!it rll't t•l1•t•tioo::. for city council rt ~1rt''l:'nt.1t11111 I b4•1i<"ve lhat all In in1· \utt·r-. hJ \l' the n~ht to ol1•1 1!11• l.J\ bo.1llot how \o\C i.hQuld hi• rl'JJrt·wnt•'<f '"'ll·<1d of being l"lrf "'hJI "'l' r•· ~c11 n~ tn be al· 1,, .... ,.11 1•1 \Ole on h\ three coun· ~tl m 1 ·11 111•('.iU~r I bt.•lt t•\•r that voters h.1 ' c J n ght tu dt•c 1de thl' future of our <'ommun1t}. I encourage all voters an Irvine to s ign the d"trict election m1tiat1ve. The futur<' of our city may rest with ~our signature to qualify the in· 1l1 attve so that we all can share tn dec1dmg how we want to be n ·prescntcd by city council mt-mbtors' GILRERT E NELSEN JR. Chairman, C1l11.ens for 01stnct Elecllons Committee Sto,...·s Lr••o" To the Editor· With the recent storms ca us· in~ so mur h huvoc on hillside hom es with their resulting erosion and drainage problems, 1t might be wise for the Orange County Plan.nine Commisaioo lb take another look at t.be prob. le ms before allowing the cam. peau Corporation lo grade the r ld gellnes of Sa n Juan Capistrano and Laguna Niguel. This would call for grading and fills which could lead to further slides during f uture storms at a cost lo the individual homeowner and the taxpayers. Our San Juan Capistrano rouncilmen and many citizen!\ h uve fought diligently to pre· serve our ridgehnes from beinai destroyed. Now this sounds like another case where the cltiaens' de8lra are shunted ulde for d.evelopers who do lbelr thing and then move on, carinc oot bow u., af· feet the beauty that surrouadll our valley -a visual be•• fol' thowe who U ve bere aod for tliloee' visiting our historical town. MARY E. STER.LINO • UtttTI from reod_,I att 1Dlflcottw. Tht right to conden1e lefttrt to f1l, ipace or eliminate Ubel it rntf"Nd Lf'ften of 300 wordl M Ina di gl&lf'll prt/trnct. AU ~ ..... dUIN ~ur• oltd mollMf bid 110mtt mo~ tMt ..,.,._, • qw• ,, •lftdnl rWQIOll " Pld'V '°"' "°' bf,. .... ,.. .. . ----------------· 7 Lag1•na/8011tb £east ~• .. Bo•e&ew•~ Dally New8paper> I ORANGE COUN TY , CALIFORNIA THURSOAY, FEBRUAR Y 28, 1980 F IFTEEN CENTS1 ·est Mourned In Seal Beach 1 I Clergyman Dws After Senseless Beating by Stranger VICTIM OF VIOLENCE Dead Priest Doherty By PHIL SNEIDBaJllAN Ot-ewty.......... . In Septem ber 1978, 'Father Felix Doherty of St Anne'11 Catholic Church In Seal Bea<.'h was felled by a mas1uve heart attack Parishioners feared he might never return lo the chur<.'h. A fellow dergyman observed that most priests who had suffered su<.'h an attack would choose to retire But Father Doherty fought ha:. way back lo health and returned lo his parish duties in February 1979. This week -precisely one year after his return St Anne's beloved priest dit"d as the res u It of a sense less act of violence. In midaflernoon on Feb 9, Father Doherty was s truck tn the head by a stranger who had d rive n h is c h opper -type motorcycle to lhe church rec· tory. On Feb. 26, the 64-year-old priest died of complications as- HOciated with that blow. an as· sault that poli ce describe as <.'Ompletely unprovoked . Today , friend s and parishioners are prepa ring for services this weekend in the priest's honor and police are in- tensifying lhe1r sear ch for his assailant. One parishioner has offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to the capture and con- vi<.'lion of the man. PoliC'e say the assailant. if found, will face a m urdcr <.'barge It Is a tcs li mon.v lo tht' priest's forgiving nature that he re- portedly cxpn•ssed no ill feel - ings toward his ass ailant "I wouldn't s ay he was bit lt'r ," s :11d 1-'alh l'r Kenneth Krau~c . who ~crvcd as ad mm1strator at Sl Anne's when ·Dominican Republic I Seized Eniliassy Target of Snipers BOGOTA. Colombia (AP> 'Gunfire broke out this afternoon ja t the bes ieged Dom!n1can .Republic Embussy, where leftist guerrillas were holding the U.S. ,a m bassador and some 60 other hostages. The guerrilla leader ,said the gunshots came from tColombian government snipers ~f)ring on the embassy. "Commande.r No. l ." as the 'terrorisl chief <.'a lied himself. 1atso told The Associated Press ~in a telephone interview that the guerrillas would free all fiQmen • and two wounded hostages as LB Salary Portrayal Criticized soon as the government begins negotiating their demands seriously. Another or the raiders. mcm bcrs of the M-19 guerrilla or· ganization. said earlie r that the wounded and the approximately 25 women were a bout to be freed. T he estimated 30 guerrillas. who stormed into the Dominican mi ss io n dur in g a noon diplom atic reception Wednes· day. are demanding $50 million, the r elease or 311 political prisoners. publication or an anti· gov<'rnmcnl manifesto in maJor forei gn news papers. and safe passa~c out of the i:ountry They warn<.•d they 1.1.crc ready for :1 long siege and threatened to kill their hostaji!es. who in- clu(je U.S. Ambassador Diego Asencia, the papa l nuncio to Colombia and at least 14 other am bass ado rs or acting am- bassadors. and several Colom- bian diplomats It appeared that the ~overn­ ment was trying to starve the ~uernllas out. "Commander No. <Sft T ER&Oa. Page A.%) Prince's Pick? Secretary Linked to Charles LONDON <AP) She loves hunting and 5lands 5-foot-7; s he's blonde and educated in France . s he has Lies to royalty and works as a secret ary here. Could s he and Prince Cha r les '! Gossip columnist Nigel Demps ter of lhe Daily Mail reports that 25-year -old Anna Wa ll ace is caus· mg ·•quite a ripple" among rivals "because s he just might be THE one" love of the heir to the British throne. They were seen m pubhc over the weekend rid · mg in a hunt organized by the Cheshire Hunt at Reeston. and stayed at the nearby home of Lord Tollemache. Miss Wa llace has knoWTI the pnnce for two years. and would not comment on the relations hip. School Enrolhnent Continues Decline E nrollment in Orange County public schools has declined for the fourth year in a row. A survey by the O range Coun- ty Departm ent of Education s hows that the re are 8,287 fewer s tudents, or a 2.3 percent drop in Interim Bus Plan Urged LOS AN GELES CAP> Although a districtwide busll\I plan including predominantly white suburban school dlltricta i• the only long-ranee solution to s chool lnte1ration in Lo• Antelea. effective abort-term remedJea should be applied meanwbUe, Judie Paul SCb' bu beeDtold. Unlvenlty of IU1no&I poOOeal 1cltntt.l Oaey Orftekt &M.lfted Wednuday lD tb• Superlor Court lntesntloa trial that II an effective lbort-tel'ID deMtnta· lion plan It DOt implemented ta Lot-... ............... wU1 eoatlnue to be ...... .. .. 11 of llOlalim ..... a teale tlult'• almOlt .......... to aayplaet .... ...... ....., ... ( the current sc hool year from 1978·79. T here were 355,081 students enrolled th.is year. accordJng to figures compiled last November. While enrollment is down in most distr icts, it c limbed in three areas. In Capistrano Unified School District, the 1979-80 enrollment waa 17,zn compared to 16,946 last year. The number of students in the Irvine Unified School District rose rrom 13,123 to 14,498 and in Saddteba ck Va lle y Unified School District an increase from 19,601 to 20,602 stude nts was registered. Other Oran1e Coast district enrollments include : tm "" .. _..... v....., t:le!NMMy ..... •..m ~View I~ 11..-tt,111 "'---~ '·"' ,,.,, ===~ 2~~ '"''"'111..........,., m '° " ............ ldlMI °""' .. ..,, ,,. Tbe IUbltanUal decreue in tbe Huntln1&on Beach Union Hltb Sebool Di•trlet la due erimarUJ to tbe reclucttoa ~ lt\I• aent• ln adult :ru~cf!1:· f :tr.in c;;~1 •• ::. 8ludentl a:. tended adult pro1ra.m1 com· panel to,,. t.bil year. Comity otnctala laid tbe deeJUM ll at· trlbUted to Pl'opoetUon 1J cut· bacb. Father Doherty was recovering from his heart attack "He wu!> surprised that the incident had happened He was kind of ap- palled lhat someone would hit a priest " A parishione r recalled that Father Doherty made excuses for the young man who !>truck him , suggestin~ that the man did not truly know what he wa!> doing The parishioner recalled that the priest's only regret was lhat he was not better able lo defend himself. Father Doherty had served in a tough Los Angeles neighborhood beforl.' commg to Seal Beach. The parishione r s uggcstrd that the priest had let his guard down somewhat 10 the qUil•l oceans ide community Poli<.'<' and church offi cials have recons tru<'lcd the· assault as rollows A man 10 his mid to lat(' 2<b. d<'scritx'<l as Caucasian. dean- sha ven. about six feet tall and 150 pounds, parked his motorcy. cle in front of the church and ap- proached lhe back door of the rector y. which ope ns into the kitc hen The man ..,. a:. ..,. ean nR a s llvt-r m o turocle helme t , black le ath er Ja Ckt't a nd g love:.. orangt' Spanis h-type pants y. 1th gold con<.'hos down th<' outside seam of the pant legs Hi s motorc~<.'le wa~ lilack Y.11h a green rear fender When the man ac;ked to enter t he rectorv. F ather Dohertv askt'd him lo st<'P arnunrt to the front door 1.1. h1ch opens mto thf· r ectory office Tht• m;.in s udc.lt:nl ~ pulh:d opt n lht-S<'rN.'n <J()(1r. attempting to force tu:. way 1nsidc· When th<' priest tried tP repe l him. the m~1n -.1rutl.. r'.1lh1•r l)oh(•rt\ on lhl· lefl :,1dc or lh<· ht'ad Y. llh hi\ f1 M T h e assailant immediately fled. The priest was not Immediate·' ly hospitalized from the inci· ' de nt. but he complained of sever e headaches dur ing the following days . One week alter thr attack. he collapsed into a coma lie was taken to St. John's Hospital m Santa Monica, whe re he underwent surgery to remove a blood clot in the area where he Y.as s tru c k H e r e main ed hos p1tal1zed until bis death this wee k Sgt Leonard Frisbie of Seal Beach Police, who is heading the p robe• of Father Dohe rty 's death. '>aid p<1li ce e1 re intensifying tht'1r 11:vt''>l11-:ut10n of the as- ~.iu lt, though ht• e1dmitted they ha vc· fc•y. lead-; fr ,. '><i1d lht• a~sa1lan l is not he lt ev<'d to b<.' a me mber or an or gan11.ed mr1torcycle gang He ISf>f' PRU-:ST. Page AZ> Al'Wt4"...._.e Fireman Res(.•ued Toronto f1rt•m cn drag ;J rnm radc• to s.1 f<'l~ "hde a no the r fi rl'ftg hter ( h ackgrnund 1 r.1wfc; aw ;J\ from ,1 hurn1nJ! plumhtn~ '-lore· 'il'Vl'n ftrC'nwn \\ l'rl h11 ... p1IJIJ/t•<I SC Passe rby Save Man From Flame A San Clcm('nlc r adio an nounccr used a J?arden hose lo douse a house fir<' he obs<'rvC'<I while walking lo work today and helped save the sleep1nfi? O<'<.'u pant who ei1caped the blaze un hurt Ed McKcy. a KWVE r adio an noun<.'er. said he smelled smoke while walkmg o n the 200 block of Avenida Granada shortly after S a.m . -------- ACLU Joim Fight To Restore Meals 8 ) FR EDF.RICK SCHOF:MEHI. Ott'-0""' p,._.St•tt Th<' Amenc.m Ct\'il L1bt•rt 1t·~ l 'n1 on fll<'<l i.u1t W1•'1n1·~de1' 111 Ora ngt' Count~ Supt>nor Cou·rt It• II\ l'rtum J d<'c1s1on b) Santa i\nJ l 'n1ficd School D1stn ct trust<.'es tn d1~rnntinue a breakfast program for net"dy <.'h1 ldrC'n The ACLli claims in the 53-pasz <' a ction that the school board erred LO endmg the federally-assisted program Aug. 28. ~·h 1ldn•n four from a family of .. 1 cht t ha1 It vt-s on $216 per week l'hl' ACLl • .1sserted m the court .1c·t ion that lhe school board Called to l'OnMdt'r t•>.pert opinion wh1 ch hol d.., th;.it l hddre n who eat br<'akrast learn better than c hildren who stud~ on empty '-lnmach.., Th<' ACl.l' claimed that the board lack('<i proper JUrtsdaction to can<'t'l the proRram and that the action was taken without ample not1cetoparents One unidentified school trustee After a search. McKey and local residents fo und smoke coming from 2 13 G ranad~ M cKey crawled through an open window and found the house fil led with s mok e f ro m n smoldering blaze near the living room sofa. Under the program. about 1,000 students. mostly black or H.as- panlc. received free or reduced cost breakfasts. In ending the government sub- sidized program . school trustees s aid it should be the responsibility of parents. not the S<.'hOOI dis tr1cts. lofeedthechildren is quoted in the lawsuit as saying. 1 "Let's have ·em fast . .be good for ·em" and "Give 'em Vitamin The occupant. Gary Burnette . 37, was sleeping on the sofa and was awakened by police Officer Tim Hopkin who arrived at the scene. Hopkin led Burnette to the street. Fire officials said arson is sus· peeled as the cause of the pre- dawn blaze. No arrests have been made. Judge Oretta Fer ri Sears grant ed a temporary order Wednesday a fte rnoon in which the school dis- trict was told to reinstate the pro- g r am or s how cause why 1t s houldn't al an April 16 hearing. Plaintiffs in the class action lawsuit include six Hispanic Restaurant Faces landslide Danger The torrential raina or recent weeks may be unde rmining the solt beneath the Quiet Cannon. a restaurant perched at.op a 75 foot bluff oveflook ing Da na P oint Harbor. Richard Dyer of the County H a rbor Patrol said county 1eolOllsta are meet.mi wtlb the restaurant owners to di11CUA the IOil condittons. Dyer 1ald a Iara• clump or earth alid from beneath a comer of the r.tauruat Sunday and crumbled to \be foot ol the bluff. And bll olftc. haa orders DOt I I to touch a mound of loose dirt adjacent to the structure until geo logis ts complete their in· veatlgation. The restaura nt, localed al 34344 Street of lhe Green Lan- tern, Dena Point, ls still open, and manager Steve Rosen H id bualneu la normal. Restaurant ownen a.nd harbor patrol of· ficera agreed that lbe land is stable at the moment. eo.e ao.d, which Mlftl from Str eet di the Green Lantern to Del Obhlpo Street 11 1tJll d oted because of muda lldea. Dyer Hid . c ror breakfast. .. "The board's decision to 'have 'em fast' is inflicting permanent (See MEALS. Page AZ> Coast Weather Cloudiness c learing tonight. Fair Friday and a little cooler. Lows t.onjgbt 48 at the beaches and 54 inland Highs Friday from 67 to 74 INSIDE TODAY "Virginity 1$ about ai useful Cl.f JIOUr appendU," IOI/I leJ: counulor E~ Hamilton, 70. SM oara Mr view• on maN'iaQIJ and morola °" Page llft. I l .J.I DAIL V PILOT use Thu!'!C!!Y, F!btu!ry 2!. ,_, ....... --JlJ T BRE.«INC~!!!"llll!!!!!!~ ~ ....... /rOfa t.odlir~• ..tit md I $] f ..... •1 Jt pd •• Railroad Mu.I Pay $18 Million Damage• l"'ENSACOLA , Fla 1Af1 I A jury •••rd ol lll cnll&n lO the two 10Wtl chlldnio or • COQPle lltlled by IOdc IN ttom 1 train der•ilmf'flt al>ould " nd a mNS•I•" to the ac-ddent plntuM Louavlllt' Ii NubvUJ. ft.allroad, • lawyer for the chlld,_Mid~. Ao Escambia O>uaty Cl~utt Court )ury We4D•d•Y onhred the IA.N to P'Y tlO mHU°" In punltlft dama1e11 and SI mUUoa ln compensatory damage11 to l>1dsy Thor.hov, 6, and bt-r brotMr. Gum0C'<'. 3. chlldrnn uf the lat~ Jon and Llo.yda Thorabov The Alx membfor Jury deliberated 4.,.., houn alter hearln1 tet Umooy I~ duy11 Rnlli uad uttorney llt<r1 Lane indicated the railroad would uppeul. Tht• ('()U&)lf' dlt'<f un.ir mhallng anhydrous ammonia that fir.caped when t~k <·i.r:; ruptured near tht"1r home outsld · Pe ni;acolu In November 1m. The derailment waa one of a series of acddenu lnvolvln¥ tbt-L&N in tht" Penucola nrt-u &emllftl• •ee1clefll I• alrml••••• BJRMINGHAM. Ala. tAP) Sen Ted Ktinnedy's call for t'conorruc controb drew mixed cheers and boo6 lie was heckled Wednesday and picketed by 1rnt1 · abort.aorusts wno c urnec:t a sign I.hat, 1n a reference to Chappa· quiddick. read , "llow Cun Teddy Save the Country When He Can't save Mary Jo?" The Massachusetts senotlor returned to Washington Wednes· day night for a 24-hour break from campaigning , his hrsl full day in Washington stncc Feb 11 He arranged t-0 meet dunng the day with lop adviscn; lo discuss his faltering campaign Did Eleetrlda• C'•C Ntdce Po.,er? CRYSTAL RIVER. Fla . <AP) Florida Power Corp. or ficials refused comment today on " rePOrt that the Crystal Hiver nuclear generator was sent into emergency shutdown by ~in elcctrichm working al the plant. .. f can't make any j udgmental s tatement on that." utility !>pokesman Bill Johnson said Wednesday Nuclear Regulatory Commission chairman John f' Ahl•arnc told u Senate Appropriations s ubcommittee in Washtngton on Wednesday the loss of PQwe r to control room in· struments al Crystal River apparently was caused by a n electn- 01a n working at the plant. DoUar E .. e s; Gold Pri~e• Mize., LONDON CAP> -The dollar eased against major world C'Urrcnc1es today a nd gold prices were mixed in quiet European trnding London's big rave bullion dealers fixed the morning trading price at $638 an ounce. down from $641 at Wednesday's close. T he afternoon fixing was $646 and it cJosed at $641. It traded in Nl'w York at $64 2 Silver rose in London lo $34.25 an ounce, from $33 75 It traded al S35 in New York. Great Manure War Flares in Midwest MI\ lHSON , W1 i,. (AP> - Following a d1p l oma l1 c hrC'akdown and a sn<'ak attack, ltw uni V('f"S1t1ci, or M 1ssouri and W1 .,ron.'>1n have declared war on 1 ·;H.·h otht·r und 1f the MALT 1.111.s don·t s ucn'fiJ <1t IC'asl one .,1dt• !>ay!> 1t will t'k:gm d rafting twl'r ,Jim M.tllun f1res1d1·nl of lht· 4 n1vl'rMl' of W1...,<'on.,.n Stu,lt•nl /\sso(•1;it11111 11r1 Wc·d nc:~d <.sv 'ow1·cl '>c1m1· r «t.1ltalorv prim -1~.11ltl.1 .11•.11n'>l lh1· l 'n1 vc•r!-.11 v Burglars L oot Two Homes in San Clement e Uur~l:mi t()(1k a total of $1 ,950 in g uns t1>0h. <'OIO'i und otht•r loot 111 l\\11 '''pa rat1 · bn·ak '""' r<'p orte d lo po l ll~t> 1n San 'lemcnte Wednesday Joe Ma lk told 11oh ce a 22 c•a hber !>hOtgun. a 45 caliber pistol and some tools were taken from his garage on the 400 block of Calle Empalme Wednesday afternoon. A side door was also fo und forl't'<i open Larry Norton told Pohce he teturned home Wednesday eve- ning to hnd Sl,000 in silver coins and crystal paperweights taken from his home on the 300 block of Calle Dehcuda. Police said a burgle r forced open a d1>or 10 11n e n closed a trium at the rPs&df'nce Police Lt A I Eh low advised r esidents to lock their door.. and windows and u11e better se<:urity devices lo ward off burglars. ' OAANOI! COAST '-1~< DAILY PILOT ''" 0'•'"'1"'-....,'0..t• Pttot. Wllh .... ., .. ,,4MA f)•i'W-0 '"'°' ,_...~ ~i. l\,WOtl\fttdb'I t ...... Ot•V t•~"' Pvet~C~ \111...,-4• ... ltOP'\••,. twn1t,..-<1 ~ .. tfV•MQ" • ,,n•r t04' (4'\t• ._.,."'°' H•-oet'f 8Hcl\. Hyf\ltftOH1ft n•-' ft • f'IVft tt11f'\ V•lftl'f .......... '...,,._. ..... M""l.,,..tft t 011"1 A ~le'"'°""' f'di1ton '' ~thtd ~v,..y\ ..io ~··" , .. ~.._. ................ ~·· i.JO w .. ,, ._.,,.,..,. c.-.......... c .... ..,,.. • .,.,. __ .. _ -----~·· '-""' Vo(•P•o.-..C_Gt __ _ -···-fOflOt '"::'"~':...~ "'............ ._,. ...... ",,..,.~ .... Mt·flllt• ... , L1111un1 8 e11ell OftlG9 1911 Nf (M ........... . or Missouri at Columbia after four "saboteurs from Mizrou" dumped 500 Pounds or manure on the UW student union ste p!> last weekend. Mallon also talked Madison Mayor J oel Skornlcka into a "mutual deft nse agreement." Flanked by student leaders m t>iiarre military garb firing bursts rrom pl<.1st1r s ubmachinf' ~uni.. Skorn1cka c,1Rncd the docu mt-nl <1nd ('iJllCd ror a Manure J\rmi. l.1m1tation Tr t'at v .. MALT t<1lkl.,.. th.l" m<1yor :.uggested. The mtt rcollegiate feud began ~cve r<1I wee k s ago wh en Wi !>c on!>1n r (·rus ed t o t<1 k t i.criow,ly a Missouri question na ire senl lo Bi g 10 and 61~ 8 schools as kmg for Information about student leade rs' s alarir-i, Mallon, e lel'tcd two years <Jg<i on a "St!X, drugs and rock'n'roll pla tform," resPonded by i.ny1n~ his pay was $1 million a yl'ar. !l gr;ims of cocaml· and a daily s h ipment from Ed's Porno Pu lace. "We r eceived legitimate ans wers fro m every other s chool."' said Missouri student senator Bob Mitchell, the uni versity's self-styled "secretary or scientific development a nd weaPQnry." Wi sco n sin ultimately answered the questions, he said, but declared war in the reply. So on Feb. 15, Missouri formed Its "war council" comPQsed or 22 humans and a gerbil the new "assistant director of global com municalions." .. He'll speak to Wisconsin ." Mitchell said. "Wlsconsln will be able lo understand him bet· tr r ." IBBorglars Hit Window, Grab Jewelry Burglars smashed windows ln a Laguna Beach jewelry store late Tuesday or early Wednes- day lo make oft with turquoise. jewelry and other merchandiae des pite an elaborate alarm system, pollt'e 111d . Burglars took about Sl,000 worth or turquoise after smashing a display wtndow on the front of Cini Je wel•ra, 887 S. Co11t Hl!Chwar· a nd U-.n moved to the rear o the 1tort, poUec ••id. Tb• Udev.a emubed a rear i:J:e0:w~:t:."t .. ~r,~· .r:e1 ban lllld lllbed out otMr plecea of Jewelry, oma m ental plpet ancr belldl. olflcera report-4. Total value of th• uoltn ·artI~ lt1ll hH not bHn de- ter ml n e d . Offlcera 11ld a "1ophl1tlcated" bur1ar alarm system apparently falltd to operate durlnl the theftl. t Air Test Reveals Pollutant By DA YID l{un...ANN .,_...., ........ lt'I the water. And a lot more l.lulhlalr. Tbt special ~t la both ea.-la trt~a.ne, AD ln• du1tr11I IOlvent l'eeenUy found In water well• lhrouahout the LOt M&eles area. TCE u It la. known, la a s\111· pected cancer·cau•ing agenl und its •pf"'11r8nl'1: In lhe wa.ter jj uppUea or the Sao Gabriel Valley re8ul~ in lhe closure ol moru Ulan SO wells earlier this year. Now. a UC lrvine researcher renowned ror his worll in e~· 1n1 lM danaers of fluorocarbons lo the e arth's protective O&Of)C l•yer s.aya traces of TCE also •re present in the air. With the aid of a grant from the federal Environmental Prolec tion Agenc y, Dr . Sherwood Rowland and bis a.s· soclates have been monitoring the air for the presence of ha l ocarbons. which in· elude chemical agents such as TC E and metbylchloroform. both of which contain chlorine. Measurements h ave been taken over a wide-ranging ge<>· graphical area, from Alaska m the north to the southernmost tip or the Chilean coast. Cities where the air has been tested in· elude Garden Grove. Rio de .Janiero, Tokyo and Santiago. Chile. Rowland said in an interview Wednesday that few measure· me nts have been taken in the Los Angeles and Orange County areas. But tho6e taken in the Garden Grove area about a year and a half ago indicated the presence or TCE in the air. TCE . the professor of c he mis try said, has an ract become a trademark of urban a ir. Its presence is a sign that a ir has recently passed through a major city, Rowland s aid. The Garden Grove measure- ment s howed TCE concentra- tions of up to 1.1 parts )>t!r billion. Tius is considered a low meas urement 'and Is far below the concentrations Rowland'!> .Jupanese associates found Ill their measurements or air quali- ty in Tokyo. In that huge city. he said. tht· readings for TCE went up to n ine p a rts per billion 1n measurements taken io a park in the city. Rowland said the Tokyo read- ings were very interesting because or the variations. On Sundays. for example . the TC E readings were very low m companson to other days or lh1· wcc•k when most people werE' at work TCE 1s used for cleaning mdal Fumes Crom the cleaninli( sol· v(•nt flow into tht· almospherP and on especia lly bad days, when stagnant air hovers over a city. large concentrations can at•cumulate Howlands sa id there arc two n•asons TCE levels in Southern California are far lower than in ,J;ipan. Population density m Tokyo 1s much higher than in the Los .l\n~eles and Orange County a reas. Regulations governing lht' ui.e of solvents here <1rc more s trict In many cases. TCE UM' ha!> been reduced in favor or methylc hloroform , which is bafe r whe n inhaled. Nevertheless. scientists are unsure what the long-te rm ef· rects are from inhaling chemical agents such as TCE "'We need to study the problems that come about when large numbers or people breathe this over a pro- longed penod of time," he said. Rowland said more measure- ments ln the Southern California area are not potiSible at the mo· mcnl because m onitoring equip- ment is tied up at other locations a round the world. ,,,....r-.AJ TERROR •.. I " aald there was no food left ln the embassy and authorities re- fused to deliver any . The gunfire, the first since soon afte r the Wednesday at· uck, could be beard lD the back· 1round on the telephone. But there WU no immediate word Of any new casualties. T he perrlllas said Wednes· day acUn1 Para1uayao Am· ba11ador Oscar Gostlaga and a nother unidentified civilian were wounded. ...... _.4J • and trnperable harm •PGD tbe poortchOol eblld.nD <of U..~ d latr lct>," accor dln1 to tbe law1ult. l•Ckint tM la.ult with the ACLU .. the ...... Ald 8ootet)' or Or a .. County and Cautomla aural ....... Aniltan" of Ian '1'a11dlco. Laguaa BIN!lqfard B-.ged ~: ~- Mrs. Jack Lundell examine& what's left of the fence on her property at 472 Third St. in Laguna after a neighbor's off-road vehicle really ~ot off lhe road Wednesday after· noon. The dnver less Bug apparently ro411 • across Bent Street. just above the pro • ty Nobody was hurt. :: : :~ Expert Says U.S. Facing Bankruptcy :~ :-.;. I',.... Page Al =~ PRIEST ... ~ .... '><lid the man's attire did not. that mold = He said anyone with in! NEW VOil !\ 1/\l'I Felix Rohatyn, the banker who played J k ud1ng role 111 saving New York C'1ty rrnm fi scal ('OllCipt5l', said today thdl the Untted St.ate!> 1 ~ · "hc·adl·ll for a national bankrup11·~ ' lie l'l.lllt'fl rur J frt•(•f.t' on V.Ji:l('S and pnr t·"' t•c1uf)ll'd with kdcral budgl'l l'Uh ancl a l<JrRl' g;isolrnl' t:1x. "What ,., ha rpcning to thl' Un1t<>d Stateb in 19l'IO 1s similar 10 what happened to New York City in l !l75 numely a slide towanh hankruptcv ·· s aid ttohatyn. a purtrwr uC Lutard Frt.'rci, & ('o. wh1> M·rvcd ai, 1·hairman or the MumcapaJ As· '>lstance Corp., ~\ up by the ~tat..t·. t1on about the suspect is urged,. .. rail Seal Beach Police al CZ&lt 43 l ·2S41. -.., In a speech prepared ror dt.·· Anm· ., Jrt' mourning the loss Mc·anwhilt.<. parishioners at~ n --d the pn est they loved . They r livery to the Conference o<.,.r · that the tiny church may not ;J bus~-fananced rei.earch or -~an1iation, Rohatyn said New l4 r~e enou~h to hold all t~ York's political leader::.• did not fi i l'nd~ <Jnd parishioners wtW) v. 1...,h lo attend th ma:.!>cs in hlfi v. akt" up to reality until th1• t:red1l markets ("hr.>t.-d on t ht• 1 1 honor ~ f bo Father L>ohf'rty left instru¢1' tv," stoppil\R It rom rr<Woin l! t1uns lbat any M.·rv1ces for ~ "The present near-collapsT"~-o(~-.\~ • ht!ld at St. Anne ·s. -~ the c-rt'tlit market!> 1~ finally Doherty was born Sept. focuMng atll>nt1on or tht• gowrn 1. 19 15. 1n County Le1trilh, mt>nl and the publ1 t• on what ha., lrt'la nd. Ill" w a~ ord ained Id been the inescapable r<•ahty for Dublin in 1942 and <:amc to Ule so me llmt-, namely that we i:irt• u naled Stalt't. during World w..- h ,. ;;i d t' d r o r :.i n a t 1 11 n a I 11 ••. hankruptcy. m thh C'ClSl' c:,ilh'll lk w rvcd at numcrcJ\J i. assign: runaway uUlat1on .' ht· ~aid n11•nts 1n Lo:-. An~t'lc s aud Uran1;te rounlJc-'i. The federal ~o,•ernment hac; · 11c was a ver y unassuoun~. been rorced to pay record 1n humble man who wa.!> very de- Two Ma rines Charged in SC Holdup . terest rates to borrow lh1~ year voted to tu:; par1sh1oners."' said as investors sought high rates to Msgr Donald Strange. who is S an Clemente police have char ged two C:.i mp Pendleton marme11 with thC' l"C'b 14 holdup of a local rt•...,t:.iuranl Anthon\ Wav111• /\d ~11r, 20. and .Jern lta'.Y Ht·cl. 23 . ..trl' 1n r us t~dy ~n robbrr y rhdrge!> stemming from holdups in LonJ,: R<-"ach . <"arb had. Ot't«rnMdt• ;;ind San Cl<-'ml'nte during the pa<.t two month!l. Both men rt"il<k in Oceans1rl<' S a n Ch· ml' n t l' I' ell 1 ct' In ve~t1 galor PE'tl' Goodwin sa1rl $10.000 wa rranLc; hav<' been ii. s u1•d for .l\daar and Reel for the F Pb 14 holrlup at llo aRy 's Corner . 2330 S. 1::1 Camino Real in which $414 was taken from u niJ,?hl manul'(er ;,it l(un1K>inl. Goodwtn ~aid Adair 1s 1n jail in Long Bc-a<'h on a robbery charge i.temming Crom a holdup there this week Ree l. who alle~t'dly drove the g c t a w a y l' a r r o r th e S a n Cle mente robbery . •~ m San Diego County J a ll for a n Ocea~ide robbery t!arlter Uus week , Goodwin s aid. Both men a re expected lo be arraigned next wee k protect them again.st inflatJon adm1rustrating St. Anne 's unlJI ;, T he rates h ave bee n risin~ .,uccessor 15 appointed. "He is rapidly ln recent weeks. forctng de11cnbed by the m not only~ a :. o m e c om pa n a e s a o d ralthful pastor but as a ...!al muniClpalities to avoid borrow· rnend .. 1n g money through lh<' bond Fat.her Doherty had served ..C. m .trkets. St 1\nrw.-., .... met> 1973 Ford M1t lL., Candidacy CLEVELANU <AP > A top aide to Gerald t-'ord says that the former prc,1 dent will make a decision io four or five da y~ on whethtt to enter the ral'\" for the 1980 Republu:an presidential nomination. Califomla Robert Rar rC'tt telephoned CuyaboJ:a C ounty Republi ca n Chairman Rob e rt E Hughes o n Wednesd a~ night and said that Ford 1~ reassessing the poltt1cu I situation in the aftermath of Ronald Reagan's v1c tory in the New Hampsture pnmarv lie• v. a.... J ' .. ni humorouir. '··r11 fnr~I\ 1ni: rn.1n A ~,....l fr11·nd.'' rec.Jlled J>Jrash1oner l.il.J R.i pp Anotht·r p,1ri:.h1nn<·r. Eileen Cril·r. n:<:Jlh.'<f lhal any tiGk t-" .11 her Doherty h a d ext-l'.li mon<')'. ht> would J!1ve 1t to n~· farn11Jes Sht• a lso r{'callcd I.bat tw loved to work with his handi> .ind o nce re paired a nd ~­ f1ni stwd <111 the church pews with thl' help of JUSt one parishioner •• .. lie gave such good advice1:- shc added. "such down-to-eano straightforwa rd advice thal ~ \'UUldn"t hl'IP bltt ~o nght... ~ ~ .. ..... Pact Rejecte d ~~: DENVER (AP> -Tbe pofilii 1·omm1ttee of the Oil. Chem~ and Atomic Workers Unioo ..._ rejected contract offers by ~ major oil companies aimed it ending a Sl·d ay -o ld refinery workers' strike. according to un- ionoffidals. ' CALIFORNIA ,,....,~-1-OM. y PR.OT A I $98 Million Crop Loss to I like Prices I LOS ANO ELES <A P l - Hither produce prtc . c1peclal- Jy for 1trawberr1ea and avoc.._, will l)C'Obabb lbow 'IP ta a moA\b or IO becauae of the '91 m1Dlon damaae to Southem ~alitonala crope h'om nine da,)'I of rain. Ooodl and mud&lldea. f'Oduee ~era aaid. The total erop lou dama1e tlaure ror Oranae County wu llatcid at S3 million. But ol more lmmudla\e con cern was the continued runoff ol streams lot.o low-lYlna area. such as Lake Elalnore, where water continues to overflow lbe l lair•'• boundaries and nooct homes and lrailena. Even lbou-h it baa not ra1.oed ln ailt daya, UH- lah aewl wu auu ruln1 at lht- rate <:A ~uarur lnch an hour on Wettn.day. Wl'l'9>\JT fwtbor raio, lt &ti expec t e d lo crest by thr weekead, tM4 oot beforn lnun· datinc u many •• 800 mor('t homet and ~-The Na· Uonal Weather Service predict ed a chance of rain on Saturday. II eabwhUe, health olllclalb were worried about U>e poulblt' apniad of ~... from storm Dionne Warwick and Herb Alpert provided th e c omeb ac k stories at the G ramm y Awards . Miss Warwick won for the first time ~ince 1971 and Alpert his first Grammy s in<·t· 1966. damo•ad aewaae treatment plani.. broken acwar lines and nooch.-d 1t.abl . Loa An1eloa Couoty'a com· munlcable diHaae expert. Or. Shirley Fannln. nid hepaUU., lftaph tnftietlon 4'nd poulbly typbold may be tranamilted by such ... .,o 1pUla. ABOUT • mllea of beach is closed &1 a healt.h huard from Marina del Rey to Point Dume near the VeolUJ'a County line, as well Ill 1 ~ mllea In Oranae County from northern San Ju.an Ca pistrano Beach tbrouah ............. Doobies Win Big Doheny Stat.e Beach. BeaclM!ll In San Dleao's M111· lion Bay were do.eel Wednes- day when a 1ewa1e line break was dlacovered nearby. Tbe bllher prlcea for fruita and ve1etables t. at.ill "down the road a bit," sald Jim Valladeres of the Federal-State Market * * * News Service in Loe Angeles on Wednesday. "Maybe in a month or ao, gaps will start •bowtnc up in supply," be said, but for the moment, ''The bigeeat problem iJs with quality." VALLA.DERES said some crops are mud-caked, others are * * * 6 Die, Thousands Homeless in Baja ENSENADA, Mexico (AP) -Officials say six people died in re· cent floodine and 15,000 others were ~ft homeless in the En&enad.a area. Damage to crops was not yet totaled. but thousands of acres of grape& and other crops we re reported ruined. The toll 10 homes aod hves was announced Wednesday by Vice Mayor David A cost.a Montoya. About $2.5 millJoo m federal emergen .. cy funds has been approved alone with Baja Calilornia aid. NEAllLY 309 EVACUEES are llv10& temporanly 10 a teachers' social ball. Two weeks of wind and rain devastated a number of isolated por· lions of Baja California. A vtllage in Guadalupe valley was reported wiped out. but without loss of life. Si~n homes were wa!o>hed away at EJido Urupan. a cooperative farming community JUSt north of San· to Tomas. ANOTHER 100 HOM E~ we re destroyed at San ~uintrn. 115 mil~~ south of En.senada. Dan Gome1, supervising a volunteer rescue urut. said there were unconfirmed reports ot typhoid 1n the> Valle de 185 Palmas between Ensenada and Tecate. Many tommunaties were without drinking water, hes1ud. ABOUT 89 PERCENT of lhl' pt,>ople in Erueoada also were still without dnnJung wate r , although aux1llary pumps were used lo Cum1sh it ln tounst areas of th1s coastal city. The peo.irulular highway reopened Wednesday to the south for ·15 miles. Thchlgbway north W1'1Jucina has beeniooperalJonoolyfrom6 a .m . to 6 pm sLDce it re<>penL'<i Sunday but 1t expected to be LD full operation by Uu:, wee kend. waterloaged and unappealing, and aome leaf lettuce ls too brit- t I e . The worst damage to a griculture came lo th e strawberry fteld.a nd avocado groves of low-lytnc Veotura Coan· ty aod the footbilll of San Diego County. Characte r actor Georgc:- Tobias. wh<>se mos t r ecent role was as the nosy neighbor 1n "B e witched.~ died Wednesday of cance r Tobias, 78, s uccumbed <ii Ccdar.:;-Sinai Medical Center· whe re he was admitted J an 20 . Brothers Grab Major Grammys LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Doobic Rrothers, who 10 years ago were play. ani:; in bars to the motorcycle crowd. we re presented record of the year and song of the year honors at the 22nd an- nual Grammy ceremonies -the first time they had been nominated. But Dionne Warwick <Jnd Jlcrh Alpe rt provided the two major comeback stories of the night. Alper1 . whose "Rise" was named best pop in- strumental, won the last of bis five pre- vious Grammys in 1966. Wardrobe Special The six members of the r<>ek'n'roll band look home v1 ctrola-s haped trophies Wednesday for record of the year, "What a Fool Believes." and best pop vocal performance by a group," Minute By Minute." TWOGRAMMYS •'OR "What a Fool fkl.Jeves" -in the song of the year and b est arrangement accompanying vocalists categories -were personal U'iumpbs for Michael McDonald. who joined the group five years ago and was given much credit for the band's six nominations this year •'It's a form of acceptance we never got before. and we enjoy it." said lllcDooaJd. who shared the song of the year award with co-writer Kenny Log- gins . The Doobie Brt>thc rs won more awards than anv other artists honored in 58 categories'irnd were the only ma- jor fi rst-time winner.!> R EP EAT WINNERS INCLUDED 8 illy Joel. whose "52nd Street" won album of the year and best male pop fkrformance. Earth, Wind & Fire raised its career Grammy total from three to five. winning rhythm and blues honors for group vocal, "After the Love Has Gone." and instrumen- tal. "Boogie Wonderland." "This one right here, just this lttllC' one, means a lot m orC' to ml' " said Alpert. "OR MY DEARS, my dears," Miss Warwick said, wiping tears away a fter winning tbe best female pop performance for "l'U Never Love This Way Again." Earlier, her "DcJa Vu ·· had been named best female rhythm and blues performance. "I want to thank God for g1vtng me the voice to do tbe song," added the veteran star, who last won a Grammy in 1971. Bob Dylan, one of pop m usic's best known born-again Christians, won the best male rock performance award for "Gotta Serve Somebody." "I didn't expect to get it. l'd'IU<e to thank the Lord for it," said the form<•r folk hero, who wore a black t.te to the festivities. Rickie Lee Jones, who wore tight leather pants, gave thanks to a more worldly bunch after being named best new artist. ··1 THANK MY MOmER, my pro- ducers, my record company, my lawyers, my accountants and you all." sbesaid. Donna Summer, nominated in five categories. woo only best fem ale rock performance for " Hot Stuff." 500 Protest Draft Women's Alliance Backs Rally FRESNO (APl -AboutSOOstudenls jammed a Fresno State University lounge for the first anti-draft rally on the campus in recent years. The rally, sponsored by the uni- versity's Women's Alliance, a student organization, included speeches by ~veral campus activists, music and a dk'aftcard burning. . .. None of us as people should be in- *>luotarily forced to fight," said .,men'• studies instructor Darlys ,,;ltord. "War is wrong, whet.her it's IOenorwomen." ~ ...... Sidi 1t' e11 ONTARIO (AP) -A San 9ernardino County Jury hu awarded .,a1.oooto a woman who wu atruck by * delivery cart loaded with candy ~en she reported for wort at a ontclalrabopplnc center in i.m. ~ EdrleGardea,38,of Ea1leRockwas a man.qement trainee at a clothing when abe was struck ln tbe baci 800-pound cart lbat tell off a de- ry truck aa abe en tered the &o,en' door at tbe llontclaJr ( __ sr._:4_TE_) Walnut Creek. had not violated the. ethics code ln opposing a pr06pecting permit for LeRoy Pedersen, owner of a Burllnaame mi.niog company . Ca t•I Pleft M•lte SACRAMENTO CAP> -Former Gov. Edmund G. "Pat" Brown, who pu.sbed the state water plan lhrouih the Leeislature in 1968, ls now pleadinc for ita mlPin& link -the Peripheral Canal. H1.a teltimony Wednetday before the Auembly Water, Parka and Wild.life Committee appeared to 1Umulat.e the. oro-Peripberal Canal forces: After be appeared, cbalrman Lawrence Kapiloff, D-SaD Dte10. aaid, "1 will 1uaraotee you there will be a Peripheral Can.al bill• put on the gov- ernor'1 deak." •n••ec C•• AMR SAORAllENTO (APl -Gov. Ed· munct Brown Jr.'• S24 billion bud1ot should be aut bJ at least $582 mUUon, 1aya the Lellalature's non·parttaan Chief analyst. I Now you can have Silverwoods quality and save 70.10, too. Our exciting new Spring Collections of suits. sport coats and slacks have arrrved In one convenient trip to Sllverwoods. you can select an all-occasion wardrobe from amonq our mo'-t rrest1q1ous labels. Don't pass up this opportunity to bene fit from these worthwhile savrnQ"\ Hare's an example of how It wortcs: Hiy Sult (2·plece or vested~ at Plus any Sport Coat at And any pair of Slacks at 175.00 or more 110.00 or more 35,00 or more 320.00 or more then deduct 70.1 O off the total oost. silverwoods An~ Willlam Hamm propoMd cut.a WedDeldaJ in almoet every Ht· tloa ol u.. ~ rustn1 from tm ft')llli.Ja,....,. eonetnaetion NMla to '56,000to '1w private retU'OOIDI '° •lx L--_.:;H:a~rt_;;Sc~ha=ffn~ie:r~&~M;::e~nc;;.·_;;H~ICk;ey.~F_;;reet=m.;1e~n.;.Ch~rt;st~la~n~O;~~·.;Ptef.;;.re~c.a;;.;rd;mln.I.. mBimll.iiBlass-ii.' iiNJl-tln....._Reed_._ • .iiOetcs.lllllllllliii.•.nd_me_rrt_mcte __ . ~~,.. appeU..OouriJudpt. . . _ .. ! . .. E l .. ,,~~._, ..... _~------~--------~-------Roa.t __ N_.W_eed_/_Pu-bl_l'~-'--Thomn---K·M-Yt-llE_~_-.. U".-... .-1 ~.~ l11ur141ey, 'llbN!Wy a. 111D 8'f"Mr• Krtlblch/EdltMlal Paoe £dUor ~ Ae L/8C Orange Coast Dally Pilot Sharing Geologist Could Help Cities Falhae of l.he city ol L.launa Beach to tJghten up seismic and salety reatricUoos drew sharp critJcism at last week'• City Cou.ocll tealon. Councilwoman Sally Bellerue lnsisted ll is lime to atop developmeot ln reu such u Bluebird Canyon which have bee n deemed hazardous. S~ak.ing bortl.Y aft.er a year·old, $300,000 home -- certified u stable by the buUder's private gt.'01081 t • was destroyed ln an earth slide on the Arch Beach Heights, Mrs. Belleruc asked. "Do we have to be hit over the h ead yearly before we do anything'.'" City Manaaer Ken Franks lb to report March 4 on the pros&)ects ol ~dopUna an e meraency ordmance l<> tm· m ediately hall development m htuardous areilb He also 1s lo rePort on a seraes of other ordina nces n • quired to gauge and enforce se1sm1c stability and on thll possibility of hiring a geologui t JOllltly with anotht?r city. nie city might well share, as Mrs. Be llerue suggetil· ed, a geology expert with nearby growth-Oriented com- munities such a s San Clemente. which ha:, faced some slide problems o( its own in recent yea rs. West county citles are discussing progr a ms to :,hare cos tly ma intenance equipment as tax dollars grow harder to come b y. A geologist may well be expens ive "equ1pnu.·nl" too important to ignore in the South Coast a rea. Developrnent Politics Public records s how th a t de velope r s of S<.1 n Clemente's hlll y ra nch land have donated a bout two· thirds of some $33,768 in the drive to recall Councilwoma n Karoline Koester . Records a lso indica te that thou sands <>f dot. lars were paid to out-of-town workers who aided lhl' recall campaign that dre w enough signatures to place the issue on the June 3 ba llot. . It should be noted that there 1s nothing illegal or dis· honest <:1 boul de velopers supporting or o pposing b_allot 1:-.- s ues. After a ll. there are m ilLions of doll ars of housing pro· Jec·ts at stake m San Cleme nte . And they arc within their rights trying to protect them. That's politics. Unfortunate ly a full accounting of the money in volvcd in the recall effort will not be made available until after the June 3 ballots a rc cast on whether lo ous t Mr~. Koester. M<.'a nwh1le. San Clemente voters \.\Ill have: selC'cted two C1t v Council members Ln the April 8 election By car - iv Mav· the rcpurts will show ti the same builders who wanl Mrs. Koester out of office also had some s pecial rounl'il c:and1dates they deemed wort hy of cash support. Council Earns Raise Swl J uan C<.1 p1strano's city council men have In · 1 rodun•d a 11 ordina nce granting themselves a $60 :..t · month nu~e. Although Councilman Larry Buchheim opposed the increase Che said he doesn't need it>. he admtts he 'll pro- bubly vote for it on fi nal readmg next Wednesd ay. Huchheim ::.ays councilmen work hard. spend some morll'Y out of pocket and really do deserve the ra1:-.c::.. clc:,p1lL' h1l--po~1t1on ;.is devil's advocate. Councilmen. who govern a community of 18.523 people, v. ii I get S210 monthly .1ftcr l he next election, l\prtl8 In ncarbv San C'le mt·ntc. council membcrl-. rt'"Cl•ive· S217 50 monthly for governing a city of 25.500. l'ndcr Mate la w I hat count· II could raise its pay by $65 a month L:.iguna Hc<..1ch counc1l members m a kt• SlSO monthly and IL-gaily could raise their salaries to the new San Juan mark 1f they wanted to. Bui a Laguna offi cial spoke wisely in suggestin g the ra1st• woul dn't be worth the political gaff that councilmen p robably would suffer for uch a move in the Art Colony. W1.· think the Sun J uan counci l should pass the or· dma ncc next w1.:ek. And members should not be i;uhJect· l'd to cnti<:is m for doing !-to. Wh<.>n public office n.:~ults in personal expense. 1t could become the µurvicw of only the rich. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot Other views expressed on this page a re those of their authors a nd an1s1s Reader comment 1s invited. Address The Daily P1lol. P .0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd I Punishment By Lat.BOYD Criminals convicted in jury trials during the summe r tend to get lighter sentences t ha n c riminals con vic te d during the winter. Nol count· ing the Christmas holidays. Those traditionally get lightir sente n ces than criminals convicted during any other time or year . But why the January and February sentences are tougher than the June and July sentences is a mystery. Wasn't at all uncommon 150 years ago for Americans to spit oo the noors or thelr homes. Maybe you didn't reallu that both George Washington Dear Gloomy Gus 11 It JUlt another sign of the tim e• when batrdreuen ~ beauty a nd barber -muat drink 'coffee., 1moke cl1areu~1 and 1t1nd around and talk while their c.-tomen wait? IRKED ~'=I ::er:::~:..~ e::t ___...~ ............ :=.~.~~--· and Thomas J efferson grew mar1Juana on their plaota· tions. Q. How big was the biggest iceberg ever spotted? A. Bigger than Belgium, it was. On Nov. 12, 1956 , crewmen of the icebreaker U.S.S. Glacier near Scott Isla nd ln the South Pacific c hecked oul an iceberg that m easured 208 miles by 60 miles. Given a choice between tuna and mackerel. the typical cat will always turn first to the tuna. Why I don't know. Or care. But studies prove it. Only stale where the me.n's average life expectancy ls more tbao 70 year s ls H.a wail. Airplanes owned by U.S. corporatio ns outnumber airplanes owned by com· mercial airli.Del by about 20 to Olle. Q. Wbo wu tbe nrat to use spoon tuns to catch fiJh? A. A Vermont boater named Julio Buel. About 165 yeara a10, that was. lie dJ'opped a teaapocm Into a lake one afternoon and watched ftah strike at It all the way down. So be rt"ed anotber with a book ud pulled iD qul&a • baul. Rowland Evana I Robert Novak • Carter Had No Hostage Deal W AS!ONGTON -Con&nn to the nurly wilvenal beUel ln W aabln1ton , Jimmy Carte r never WM ~lveo any u aur&n(e before h1a approval of thes United Natlona commla lon of LnQulry lbal lhla concession would lead to ,.,Nie or Ame rlc&n b-Ost""e:s lo Tehran. That 1tunnln1 dlsclosure wall made laat ~--eekend by 11 top pres· ad entutl od· v1*tl r to ln fl u enti al llemoc r3l1<· senato rs . ll tJPt'lls out Ltw se n se of d~a p e r11t1on In the Can er ud m in1:sl ra tJon ove1 rv 11o lv in~ t hL• hostage question . P rciudent Carter was merely t>lunlan~ a :seed or hope for quac k rclcnw or the h08tages wttho ul l'111nm11 m e nt or any kind from l111· chaollc lranlan govcn1mt'11t Jo the view or those hrlC'ft->il on the true st ate of ufhalr~. thi.. points to a cresrt•ndo or rww humiliations ugain~t the ti S II suggests thut the revolut1onury governme nt an Tehran h11~ M:t 11 course designed lo loy with Uw U.S. mercll~sly by dan1,liog one "solution" after anothf•r, Uwn withdra wing lhe m wi t h dt· mands for i..weet encd U S. cu11- ccss1ons. CARTE R'S APPROVAi. or 1h1• U N. commission. coanc1dan~ with his campaign agam~l S.·11 Edward M Kennedy in tht• Nev. Hampsture primary, ra1l>t.'<l su~~ p1c1ons. But staunc hest sup porters in Congress assumed ht' ha d the eqUJvalent of a signed agreement in his hip pocket. No ne o r these Dem o crats thought for a moment that the president wo uld rely on the good will of a revolutionary m oH• mcnt that does nol conc.·c(jl al!> hatr ed for him or his nation These Democr ats could not b<- mort! wrong. For whatever rca· sons. Carter embarked on wh ~1t m ay prove to be ·a costly root·-; errand. Desperation ror an end Mailbox Lo lbe lmpUH led him to put h11 truat ln ~atoUah Khom~W and the kcepen of Tehran'• em· ba11y Jall THE SLOW crumbllnl of un· "hakabte ll.S. J)Ol'llUoM , leading to one bumbling conceaalon after ttOOlher. Kugge11t.s that ln the end Khomt:lnl and the te rroris ts may obt1tln most of what they huve alwayA demanded. This ar lca:sl includl'IS "1Sclf·crll1cism'1 by Jimmy ('nrter of Ulc put US. m le in Iron. But lht Jrunionii wa nt fa r m ore lban presidential "sell· crllicl1m" for bis country'• "alna." They sUJl want the shah, and nobody can any lonaer be sure they will not gel hlm. The U.N. commtulon will generate world publicity about alleged torture victims of the shah, and ot.ber aw laid at his doorstep. Thal may well turn this country agalnat the shah. "They're going to drag \he shah down in the mud and work for a c hange in Americ an public opinion,•• one senato r told us after learning lhe truth from the White House. That Carte r w o uld le nd '' Ameti<A is th~ <i~m'f ! Amet i<~ is t he enemy! /1 hlmaelf to such dan1erow ex· ploltatim sbowt how rar UM U.S. potlUon tw receded froal thoM early daya la.st fall. Natiooal aec urlt)' adviser Zbi&nlew Brzez..lnald then wa. rtdJot daily herd on the boat.age crisla, min& the Special Coordination C.Om- m ltl~e or the National Security Council. This body was expanded dur· Ing the early part or the hostage crisis to include Carter 's two mosl lnlimate advisers : Whlt.e House chief or s taff Hamilton Jordan and press secretary Jody Powe ll. Jordan a nd Powell q uickly became partisans of Brzezinski 's no-concessions policy. J ordan bad a personal hand in helping Brzezinski guide the sec -and the president - toward a policy lhat established "nationaJ honor " a s more Im · portant tha n t he lives or lbe .Amencans held hostage. BUT ONE inte rnal develop· ment 1n Ira n arte r a nother pa ssed without hoped-for re- w a rd . B r zez1n s k1 's daily sessions or the oCC gave way to bus 1nes!> as us ual. The State De partment h e r e and U.S. diplomats at lhe U.N . exerted m o r e infl uence as politica l tension on the nostage issued dimmed s lightly a nd the Soviet 1nvas1on or Afghanistan com- manded the S('("s full allenl10n . With Ken nedy trying to salvai::e his fading campaign by f'xplo1lang the hostage issue. Carter on Fe b 13 announced his surpra~ apprfl\al uf the long· c:on:;1dered L' ~ comm1ss1on. C<s r tt'r ·-. thre t'.·month-old polir} or no anvcs t1gat1 ng rom- m 1-.-.1<m 1Jef11r1• lhe hostages " ·rl' s('t frn· v. as reversed in lhl·se "'urcb "W i: would support ste ps by th£< t:nate-d States that would lead to release or the hostages " Th.it deflated I\ t' n n e d v ' ~ C' .1 I I i n N e w I lamp-.tur~ for J com m1ss1on. But cht-t·kmal1ng Tedd y surely r .innot Ix· the real reason the 1•rt·s1dcnt bou)!ht .1 pig 10 a poke. lit• did so bt-<.'<1u-.c he had no fl lhcr option!> .:ind that 1s a work· 1ng dchrullon of dc:.pa1r. School Maintenance Also Voter Concern To~~tor: Most edltonals and newspaper articles regarding Proposition 13. and Jarvis 11 or Propos ition 9 a re written about the teaching staff reduction and the students or lbe educallon syste ms. Let m e add as a non·teacbing or preferably known as classified employee -that schools will be in a sad shape if fundings of all types are c ut any more than they h a ve aJready been cut As a co ncerned pa rent, Lax· payer and a classified em ployee, J see our sch ool bui ld ings gradually becoming eyesores. Who will maintain these build· ings and with what., Do you as taxpayers think tha t thes e bu i idin gs c l e an themselves. tha t tbe grass never grows. that leaky faucets just s top dripping and plugged·UP toilets become unplugged by whomever? There are books to buy and keep repaired. supplies or all kinds to be purchase-cl and I n v ento rie d , fioor s to b e scrubbed. carpets to be cleaned. lawns to be mowed. buildings to be painted, this IS JUSt a few Of the multitude of b ack scene necessities that go to make up the school system. THERE ARE c l assi f ied e mployees who s upply t hi s se rvice and you can believe lhat this group or people will be cut rigbt a long with the teachers. Thus the money from taxes that built the schools will be wasted from neglect. You say we have "declining enrollment"-true, we do have, but what do we do with the millions of students already in the system and in the schools? They must be educated and cut- ting taxes is not the way it should be done in a de mocratic country. If we continue to cut local taxes we are forcing the schools to run entirely by federal funding and that's a big step tnto socialism and our de· mocracy ii down the drain. Think. ls tb1s what you wlnl? MRS. GENE GRAHAM To the F.ditor: Without hiR meaning It to be. Ru11ell W. Bangert's letter (Feb. 14) re1arding the proposed cut In the University of Callfomla's operatin1 twda should the Jarvis It lnltlaUve pus In June la • lood example of why cauromla aoes need tM tu-supported uni veral\y system. A twUon·free unlvenlly pro· , vldu the opportunity for thouaandl of young men and women to pursue a higher education and carry on the blgh .. vel al educational, 1clentmc. teebnolopc:al, and arti.Uc ex· celleDce tbat tbil aatloa bu built and pr1dN'I ll!'l<'lf on the pas t two c·enlllrtl'' /\ la ri::l' percentagt• ul lhl''.'tt' u11·11 1md wo m1•n an from lt1w 1nromt• famtlws .mil "'"uld not Ii.• al1!1· to allend l CJ 1f lhl'~ hact lo p1l\ h1,::h tu1t1on Lpon gr:.11l u.1 t111n lhc•\f' -.1u dent-; \\ilJ tx·com<· •·HN·t1\·1•, 111 ro r mt•d , l;ix p;i ) 1ng Cl ti ten\ They Wlll bt• the l'tlU<'alorc;, doc· tors . w rilc·r' n·s t'IH <'hc r ... l awyers, po l1l1 na ns , bu!.1 nessmen. h1 :>lurian-.. 1o urna!Jsl.l>, and leader-. nf tomorrow T hey Wall ~:un a brnader \'l{'W or lafr throu~h thl'lr !>tudy or hi-. lory . sor1nloi::y, philosophy, and theology. ThC'1r 1nt('ra ctwn w11h div e r s t' t•thnH' g r o upc; a nd ideolo~iC'S will ll•sscn lht' drnnrc· that lhl'Y will Ix• bigots and call rn•oplc "tla,lardo;" (as M r Han~crt dOl.:s 1 for being agam.'>t the drart They "'111 b<• 1ntclhi::t'nl cnou~h lo read nl'v.~papcrs and un· derstan<I v. h.H th<-v read ThP anl1·drafl rally ht•ld on the UCI cam pus attrJdf•cl only 150 stu dents. or rouJi?hl) 11 :1 per c-enl of the student bod) Mr Bangert I r<'spt>cl the fact lha t you are a VC lt•ran or World War II, anc1 1 thank you fo r the saC'n rices you mad<' to prcservP lhe freedom or lhf• t 'n1ted Statt•-. a nd the free world But whal 's at ISSUe here IS Ml the fret><fom Of the United State~. but the prof1Lo; of large oil compan1l's, I do not want lo die fu r E x xon o r somebody's Cadillac JOE HUBBELL lfkj..atr R~r~ To the Editor : Whut right does the U S have to refuse to participate In I.he Moscow Olympics., Comrade Brezhnev h1l the head right on the nail whf'n he said we should pay no attention to Afghanistan's Internal affairs. Won't we ever learn that black Is white and white Is black, and the Soviet military bad only the noblest moral Intentions when they responded to the Afghan president's pleas for he lp and without hesitation rescued him from Uncle Sam's evil Intentions by s ending him right to heaven? PHIL LANSDALE .... tDetaled To the lldltor: Why were the people or San Clemente denied their consUtu· Uonal rilht to vote ror a reJ>lace· m e nl for d eceased Coun· cilwoman Myrtia Wagner al the f'eb. 6 city council meeUn17 Even t.hou1h, In the relaUvely short time-span between Jan. 21 a nd Feb. 6, 2,0M realdenta had s l«ned peUUons, asklnc for an e lection to rm ta.at council vacanc y; even lhou1b an - I estimated 200 re!'.1dent.s had at tended the Feb. 6 count'1I mc"t't· tn~ m support oC c1n f'le<'tlr>n hul 1•\f'n -.o. ~:l\M llamm e1nd Counnlmt•n H1rh'1 rd 1\hlmJn Jnd F:d14ard KJbCh\•d 'llll n I u~ed to honor lht' pcoph• s r•· quest for an f'lt-rt1on Jn my op1ruon. that action v. ..... 1 n rl ~1 gr ant \'10 I at 1 on of tltl' peoplt?'s const1lul.Jooal right lo \Otl' ALTHOUGH lhl' people tn{'(f to l:t'l 8Jl elecuon to f1 II the coun cal vacancy through lhl' dcm ocrallc process of signed fX'll· hons to tht.' rlty count'al. they were demed the n i::ht to vote AlthouJ?h the people had al· ll'ndt>d the 1--e b. 6 council m l'N· mg lo speak on the issue. they wt> re denied the n l!ht 1o s peak Then, rontrary lo the proplt•'c; w1'1 hes fo r an election. thut three·man·maJon ty <'ounc1J af)· pointed Roy Hurlbut to fall the council vacanc v With the people's r equest for an elecl.lon and wi th the go\·em· ment code's provision ror the city council to call an elecl.Jon- and e ven to malcc a temporary a ppointment until thal election s urely, neither the precedent for a n appointment nor the lJmc· lapse unl.JI the June 3 eleclJon cou Id be ca lled su fficlent Justifi cation (or the city roun· c11's having appointed anyone to fill that vacancy. when that 8<'· lion was so contrary to the ex· pressed wishes of the people. LlJClLE M. TAYLOR .sem.r.~eem•• To the Editor: The 5,000 senior citizens lo Laguna Beach <216 percent o r the population) could be called the vanishing senior cit.Uens. LittJe known to the citi.iens or Laguna Beach ls lbe fact that m any senior citizens are obllJed to leave our town. This becomes necesaa.ry because lbey Uve on fixed lncom~. Social Security and small pensions etc. They leave wttb a heavy heart and no hope. There mus t be som ethlna radically wrong with a system or a eoven:iment that permits lbis to happen to senior citizens, especially when aome of lbem have lived here tor many years. The present clty administra- tlon doesn't seem to care about people and people t.u., such l11ue11 aa Dial·•·Rlde, ahut-lns, a louo1e for seniors, low-cost Quo tee "I can keep IOlnJ u alonj u I have clean launaq." -aep. Jolt• a. t\Mer-after 10 per· cent ol t.be vote in the New llamPlblt'e primary, housing, low t'OSt medical help, or ;1 U>lJI C'(J mmun1l) center Th1!1 1~ JI\ t•lt•t lion ~car The t"' o t•ounc1 I fll'r ... nn ~ t!lt!cted m u .. 1 put n~·opll· Jnd people I.!.· "lit'' .1hll\ t Vl tnloC' 1\LA:'I. AU,\~~ .'itt>rM·11 Lr•sott To th•· Ed1lor With tht• ren·nl i>torm ~ caui.- 1ng ..,o mut'h ha\ •JC CJo htlls1de homt•:. ~1th th1•1r r esulting t•ro ... 1<>n and dr;.11na~e problems. If m11ithl Ix· WI Sl' ror t he Orange County Pldnn1ni:: Commiss1on to ta.kt' another look al the prob- lt•ms before allowing the Cam · p ·au Corporaltc>n to grade the r 1d~e l1n cs o f Sa n Juan Capistrano and Lag unJ Niguel. This wouJd rall fo r grading und fa ll s v.h ir h could lead to further !-la d es during future -.torms at a rosl tu l.he individual homeoY.'111:r and the taxpayers. Our San J uan Capistrano councilmen and many citizens ha vc fought d1 l.Jgently to pre· ~ervc our ndgelules from bemg destro)ed. Now lb.JS sounds like anotheT case where the c1lltens ' desires are shunted aside for developers y, ho do the ir thing and then move on. t'ann~ not how they af- rect the beauly that surrounds o ur valley a visual beauty for those who live here and for lbose \'1s1ung our historical town. MARYE. STERLING c. • ., •• r~ To the Editor: To see waler unleashed. un. confined and suddenly reet its fullnesa or power to take over is a wesome. Yet. even in the incredible des t rucUon Laguna Canyon Is for once at peace in an ironic sort or way. For once we were isolated from the unceasing traf. fie of cars tha l are forever com· Ing and going, full of pressure ot being late, or impatient and mosl Just passin1 b y to 10 somewhere else -traffic wboee aounds offend the spirit, t.ratnc that only uses our Canyon as a. means of (ute r travel. For once our Canyon, thouch battered and now beln1 taken ove r by nature once aaatn, ii at peace. It seems even lbe CIQ100 folks who got washed out are lD understand.Ing ol tbe water. M.E. CRICKET ATHUTON • I.Attn• Jrom rtClCUrl an IOdc:ome, Tlw right ro cond"H lfttm lo Iii IPQCe or •Jimfnote Ubel u r~ Ldt.,• of JOO wordl or lnl au bt ~pre/nnct. AUldttn~ & ,,_ ftgitoture Oftd =odrha bW "°"'" '"Qf bt °" ,.... qwai •I auJllcWltl "'°'°" ".,...,._ PotttrJI '°'" "°' bt ,.u,. rt 7 Orange Coast EDITION OL. 73, NO. S9, •SECTIONS, 60 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1980 \'our Bome towa Da lly NewHpape r c Fl FTEEN CENTS Slain Priest Mourned in Seal Beaeh Ckrgyman D ies A f ter Senseless B eating by S tranger VICTIM OF VIOLENCE Dead Priest Doherty By PHIL SNEIOF.RMAN °' -0..ty ~ ... '""" In September 1978, •'uth1•1 Felix Dohert y of St Anne'i. Catholic Chur<'h an Seul Heach was felled by • massrvt.' heart attack Parishioners reared he might never return lo the church A fellow l'lergyman observed that most pnests who hud s uffered such an attack would choose tu retire. But Father I>ohcrt> rougnt h1i. way back to health and returned to ht!> parish duue:. 1n Februar) 1979. This WCl'k prcc1i.cly onl' year <1ft.er ha:. rt·turn St Anne 's beloved p rll'st d1('d us the res ult of a se nselc!>s 11c t of violen ce. In midafternoon on i-·l'b 9. Father Dohert~ wui. ~truck rn the head by a strangt'f who had driven hi s chopper t y pe O C T est S h ow motorcycle to the church rec tor On F'eb. 26, the 64 year-old pa 1ust cited of complicauons as- !>ot•aatcd with that blow. an &S· !>:JUlt that police describe a!> <'om plctely unprovoked T o da y. rraend s and parishioners arl' preparing for sC'rv1 ce s this \\Cckend 1n thl' priest's honor and polt(•c are in tcm;ifying their search for ht~ assailant. One parisht0nt'r ha!> orfcrl'd a $1 ,000 reward ror 1nformat1on h·Jding to the captun· and con v1l•t1on of the man l'olicl' .sa\ thl· as~a1lant. 1r found. v.111 race <I murder charge It 1s a test1mon.v lo tht· pnest ''> forg1\'ing nature that he n• porlt:dly exprcsM·d no 111 feel rngs toward his a~~ad:rnt "I \\Ouldn't ~av he 14 3S bit ter. · · s aid Fat her Kenneth Krause. who served a!> ad mani!>lrator al St J\nnc':-. 14hen Father Doherty was recovenng from hls heart attack. ''lie was :.urpr1sed that the incident had happened. He was kind of ap- palled that someone would hit a prtt'St " J\ parishioner recalled that F'atht>r Dohert> made excuses for the> youni: man \\ho struck him. ~uggest.ing that the man did not truly know what he wa~ do111~. Tht' parishioner r<'called that I hl' pne:-.l's only re~rct was that hl' ":.a~ not better ablt' to dcf<,nd h1 m~elr Father Dohert \' had ~l·n·t:d in a tough Los Angelt>s nt>1ghborhood hefon• coming to St•al Hl'ach The pari'th1oner su~g t'Sll'fl that th<' Prll'SI had ll't h1 -. gu.Jnl down somewhat in th(· 4u1C'l •>•:c>ansidt.> communit) l'ohcl' and church off1c1al-, h:I\ t' rN·.m::.tructcd !ht-a:-.sault as folio\\!> /\. man in h1'> mrd to late 20s. dt·~cnbcd as CauC';.isran. ell-an .!>haven. about sax feet t all and 1$0 pound'>. parked his motorcy. cle in front of the church and ap· proacbcd the back door of the rectory. which openi. rnto the kitchen Th<> man wa.'> l4 e<1rmg l! s ilver motorcyc le h t.'lm<'l. black l<.•at her Jacket and _gloves . orange Spanish·type panLc; w1lh ~old ('Onl•hos down the outside :.c;.i m of the p<1nt lt.>gi. llis motorc·H·le \\as l.>lack with a J(ret·n rear fender When the man ask<>d to enter thl' rN·tor) Falhf'r l>'>hert y <•~kt•d him to c;t£•p .1r11uncf 111 tht' front door 14 h1<.•h 11p1•n'> into th<" rl'cl on oHtct.· Tht• 'man 'iurldenl ) J>Ulll'd OJ>('n tht· SC'r<'<'n door. attt·mpttnl!. to lorn· h1:-. v.av 1ns1dc: Wht>n th•· pru:'>t tn{'(! '10 n·1H.·I htm 1111· lllJn -.trul k 1-';.ith•·r l>nhtrt\ 1in tht· l•·ft suit· qf 1t ... h1 .. 11I 11.1th h1-, r ISi The assailant 1m med1ately rled The priest was not immediate· ly hospitalized from the inci- dent. but he complii ined of severe headaches during the following days One week after the attack. he collapsed into a coma He wa~ taken to St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica. where he underwent surgery to remove a blood t'lot in th,. area where he Wil S s truck H e remained ho-.p1tahzcd until h1~ death this \lo l't'k Sgt L(•onilrd rnsb1e of Seal Reach l'Qltt•t>. 14 ho 1:-. ht'ading the proht• of F ath1•r IJ<i he rt y's deuth . s aul police are intensifying rht·1r 1nvl'!>t1g<1t11Jn of the a!>- ... :wlt thoul>(h he• <1dm1ttt'<1 they h•I\ t· ff'V. lt•~1d<: fi r <.,1111 th1· J'>'>f.ltl:mt 1c; not lwll(•\ed to he <1 mC'mb<·r of an nrJl:rn1.u•d m11torc\ 1•11• J.(an~ He l ~l'f' PRIEST. f'age A2l Pollutant Found Contaminating Air !Leftists fMa y Free l r Women BOGOTA. Colombia CAP> - unfire broke out this afternoon 4t the besieged Dominican R.epubhc Embassy, where leftist guerrillas wt'rc holding lhe U.S. ambassador and ~ome 60 other hostages. The· guerrilla leader said the gunshot~ came from Colombian government s nipers rir111 g on the embassy "Commander No I .· as the lt'rronst ch1t>f nillerl h1mst·lf. a lso told Tht> As~ociated Prl'SS "1 u telephone intervie w that the gue rrillas would free all women ~nd two woundect hostages a~ ~oon as lhe government begins n egotiating their demands ~enously. bAnolher of the raiders. mem· rs of the M -19 uerrilla or anization, saad ear~ier that the ~ounded and the approximately 5 women were a bout to he reed. The estim ated 30 guernllas. Y'ho stormed into the Dominican ~i ssio n during a noon d iplomatic reception Wednes-ray, are dem andin(( $50 million. h e release o f 311 political risoners. publication of an anti· overnment m anifesto in major oreign ne ws pape rs, a nd safe ssage out of the country . They warned they were ready r a k>ng siege and threatened kill their hostages, who in· Jude U.S. Ambassador Diego sencia. the papa l nuncio to olombia and at least 14 other m b assadors or actin g am · adon, and several Colom - an diplomats. It appeared that the govern· ent was trying to starve the rrillas out. "Commander No. ' 1a1d there was no food left. in embassy and a uthorities re- to deliver any. Tbe IUbfire, the first since aft.er the Wednesday at· k. could be beard ln the back· und oV the telephone. But ca. TD&Oa, Pace AJ> O•tly Pilot St.ltt ,,_. SOMETHING IN THE AIR UCI Professor Rowland Sclwols R o l ls Drop for 4 t h Straigh t Year Enrollment m Orange County public schools has declined for the fourth year in a row. A survey by the Or ange Coun· ty Departm ent of Education s hows that there are 8,287 fewer s tudents. or a 2.3 percent drop in the current school year from 1978-79. There wer e 355,081 students e nrolled this year. according to fi gures compiled last November. While enrollment is down in most districts, it climbed in three areas. Jn Capistrano Unified School District, the 1979-80 enrollment was 17,277 compared to 16,946 last year. T he number of students in the Irvine Unified SchQOI District rose from 13,123 to 14,496 and lo Saddlebaclt Valley Unlfied School District an Increase from 19,601 to 20,802 stude nts was registered. Other Orange Coast district enrollments include: The 1ub1Untlal decre... tn the JlunUn1ton Beacb Union 1U•b School Dl1tr lcl la due primarily to the rtduction ol 1tu· denu In ad ult =u:n.~ ~rf.'in •'•.:. ltudentl '." tentled adult pro.ram• com· pared to a.-tldl year, Com\ty Olftct• Hid the cleereue ii at. trlbuted to Propolltlon 1J cut· bac11E1. • i .. ) Ry Dt\VrD K UTZMi\NN Ol 111• D•ily PUot St•ll I\'!> the water And a lot mon• Like the air The special ingredient tn both cases 1s trichloroethylcne. a n 1n duslraal solvent r ecently found in water wells throughout the l .os An~eles area TC E. as it il> known. Is a sul. pee tcd can cC'r-c· :llr~ 1 n g a gc.·nl and its appearance.• 1n the 14ater supplies of the San Gabriel Valley r!'Sulted in the closure of more than 50 wells earlier this yeur BREEZE BLEW AT MESA GROUNDBREAKING FOR DOWNTOWN COM MUNITY CENTER Behind Audtence, Con.tructlon Conttnued on Senior Cltlzen Hou .. ng Protect Can Bella Now. a UC Irvine.· researcher renowned for his w<>rk tn expos 1n i:: the dangers of fluorocarbon!> to the earth'!> protc·ct1 vc ozone layer says tran·-. of T CE abo <ire present rn lht' :.i1r Mesa Center Gets Start Se1uor Citize11s .4ttend Ground Breaking With the u1rl of a grnnt frnm thl' federal En,1ronm l'nt ::.l r r o t e c t 1 o n ,\ g t' n <' y D r Shl'r14ood Howland and hts u~ ~ot1a t<'s h;Jvc hl·en monitonni.: thl' J1r f<>r the presence of halocarbon-,. whi c h 1n t'lu<ll' chcm1c:.il ai;:rnts o;uch as TCE and meth> khloroform. both of wtuch contain ehlonne B~· JACKIE HYMA!' OI tM o .. 1y P1"'4 Sufi .\ b1,ur 75 pcoplL'. man~ or them "t•nuir t·1t1lcns. turnt•d nut tn :i hr1sk wind Wedncsdav tn se1• ground brok r n for · .. long 314 a1tN1 $3 millton community t' t• n t <' r 1 n Cost a M t' :-. a · s do~ nLown redevelopment area The center. clue to he eomplet cd in J rear wr II ht• located 1n Lions Park. part nf lhl' planned t'I\ 1r t ultural Sufl('rhl11d, Its lrw,Jl1on 1s 1lir1•t th JCro~~ P :11 k 1\\ L'OUt' from ( '.1-..1· Bella. d ~ubc;1d11Pd 7 1 unit St•n1or e1t 17l'n!' hou<.1n'" pro11·C'I 1·111 r•·nt I~ un<lt>r l"•n'>tructwn and tlu1· fnr t'nmpl1· tuin II\ !-..•pt I ~·n1or-. .ire f''I: ret·tt•d 111 u~t· lhl· r11mm un1 t\ l'l'nll•r 1•>.11·n-,1vel) W1·dn1•..,d.1\ ' rt.·rcm on\ took pl.11"1' und1•1 dl•ar ~ktt·~ but ~ 1ncb '"'rt' -.o ~t ron~ t hal t1 gu."t Measurements ha vr bee n taken over a wide rangmg geo graphical area. from Alaska in the north to the southernmost tap of thl• Chilean coast Cities where the air ha:-. been tes ted rn e lude Garden Grove, Rio d e J aniero. Tokyo and Sanllago. Chrle Rowland s aid m an 1nterv1ew Wednesdav that few measure· ments have been taken 111 the Los Angeles and Orange County areas. Expert Says U.S . Facing Bankruptcy But those taken in the Garden Grove area about a year and a half ago indicated the presence of TCE in the air . TCE. th e professo r of c hemistry said . has in fact become a tradema rk of urban al r . Its presence is a sign that air has recently passed through A m nim:.eity. Ro.lYl&nd Raid. The Garcien Grove measure- ment showed TCE concentra· tions of up t o l.1 parts per billion. This is considered a low measurement and Is far below the concentratio ns Rowland's (See TCE, Pa«e AZ) NEW YORK <AP> 1-'rhx Rohatyn. the banker who played a le:tdtng role 111 ~avmg New York City fr<>m rascal collapse. !>aid today that the United St.ates ts "h eaded for a national bankruptcy .. lie called for a freeze on wages and prices coupled with federal budget cuts and a large gasoline tax. "Whal is happe ning to the United Slates m 1980 1s similar to what happened to New York City in 1975. na me ly a s lide t owards bankruptcy," sa id Roh atyn, a partner of Lazard Prinee's Piek? Secretary LinkeiJ to Charles LONDON (AP> -She loves hunting and stands s-root·7; she's blonde and educated in France: she has ties to royalty and works as a secretary here. Could she and Prince Charles . . . ? Gossip columnist Nigel Dempster of the Daily Mall report.a that 25.year·old Anna Wallace ls caus· tng "quite a ripple" among rivals ''because she just might be THE one" love or the heir lo the Brlllsh throne. 'nley were seen in public over the weekend rid· ing ln a hunt organized by the Cheshire Hunt at Beeaton. and stayed at the nearby home or Lord Tollemache. Miu Wallace has known the prince for two ycar1'. and would not"comment on the relatlonshlp. Frere:. & Co \\hO !>erved as chairman <>f the Mun1C'1pal As "'s t :rnce Corp . '-<'t up by the· <;late In a spttch prepared for de· livery to the Conference Board. a husiness-financed research or- J(anization. Rohat yn said New York's political leaders "did not wake up to reality until the credit markets closed o n the ca - t v." stopping tt from borrowtn~ "The present near.collapse of the credit markets 1s finally focusing attention of the govern- ment and the public on what has been the inescapable realit y for som e time. namely t hat we are ht'ad e d f or a nati o n al bankruptcy. in this case called runaway inflation." he said The federal government has been forced to pay record in- terest rates to borrow this year as investors sought high rates to protect them against lnOation. Rohatyn called for a "tem- po rary 12-m onth w age.price freeze. together with exlreme budgetary restraint. This s hould lnc Jude a cut or at least $20 billion in curnml outlays to break infla· tlonaryexpeclaUOM." Jn addition. he proposed a gasolJne tax of a t least 50 cent.s a gallon "to reduce consumption, stre ngthen the dollar and pro· vlde the basis for a dlalogut with OPEC (the Organlaatlon of Petroleum Exportina Countrlea) concerning prlctn1. lona·term eupply and alternative payment methods for oll. • • hl•·l4 ,, ... mall model or thP u ·nt<'r IOI ii th·· ,1uclwnt I' \r< h111·c·1 Tum :\1oon of Tom 'lnnn b: \~s1H1Jll'" '.'i11\\porl Bt',1l'h 1olrl th1· aurl1rnc<' th<· :?:! lliMI "<tu.111· foot -.1rurtur1• will 1nrl11cfr .1 m.11n 1l1nin~ room mL't'ltni? rnom~ .• 1 er.if\ room. a ... t J C<' and .1 C'.1tt-nnJ1. k1trhcn :\I .1\11r l';d :\1 c l''arland. ass1c;t ed b" nthtr ml'mbt'r., of the Crt" l·ounpl 1h,•n brokt.· ground · ,\l"' ..illenrling the ceremony "''rl' C'll' "taff membt•rs. a numbrr of C:1tv C'ounc1l can c11dJtes chamb(.r or commerce offat·ral-, and otht>r dt~nilanes. 1ncludinJ? three taml' ma\or Al Pinkie~ and h1~ wife Luc~ W11l1.im Dunn. dm·rtor of staff for lht' Cn!>ta ~k!>a Rt:d ·velop- ml'nl ,\~ency. ~a 1ct plan:. and land acqu1 s 111nn f o r t he Sup<'rblock. which 1nclud(•s Lions Park and land 1mmediatt.· I) to the north. began .ih<>ut five years ago A ne~ fire station ha!> .ilready been completed. and Dunn sa id future plans 1ncludt• a youth crnler and a ne w or rebuilt li brary C o a!tt.t W e a t h e r C l o udiness clearin g tonight Fair Friday and a htt le cooler Lows tonight 4R at the beaches and 54 inland . Highs Friday from 67 to 74 I NSIDE TODAY .. V1rg1mty is about aa 1ue/ul a& your oppmdu ," $CJI• iez counaeloT Eleanor Hamilton, 70 She airs her uff!w• on morrioQe and moroll on Page. All. latlex AIY_......._ A.I .. ...-~ a 1 ...... 1...-c. (J MllM MllOlllewltl ., L.M ... .,.. M ••I" .... ....,_. ... , ._....... .... .. Cal ....... At ................ M a..ai .... O ·U Ol' ..... CllMeY AM C:-k • Cl rwtk ....... (...._.. ca •••M.M.•.CA -..--AM .... ......... .. , e:-" . ........._ •1• . ... -.. , ....... C14 TNetfn .... ::.=.~ CJ ....-A4 •• . ........... M I \ I I . t j 1 t ~ 1 I ...J t DAIL V PfLOT Jll T BR&4ENG--...... Ull• ~ "°'91-tolrw'• ...V _,_....., -•ut ... 1 ,... Panamanian StudenU Take Over Ern1Hu1y t··.l_ANAMA CITY, Panama lAP) MWt.ul Pau111tAian • _,1.11ebed t.be "mbua1ol11 ~ndar loda.1 ··~" ~ix Ptl'ICIM. lo prole t al~ ao~mment repreulon In U\al Central Amenc-•n n•hoo. • poknman for the atudmt.a "' ported. A PC>Uett •pok .. man c:onftnntlll UHt taklOvft' ud aaW t.bt'r9 WH DO vlolitace ~d no OM ... hurt. Boda IOU~ ta.Id Sallvadoran Charao d'Aftalnie lluwl A1ulrn wu allftlYl• thoM be ng held. ·--- Tht.' s tudent spoke!>m111n uut t~ m1Ulant5 we~ rnemben of lhl' Rc\•uluU11011ry St udl•nl f'ront, a lcfUrit acUvi.Jll or aantuUon I le Mtld tht.' occupaLlon of UM embuay wou&d lu t only an hour. ll..S. Trwu Drllrl• It' l.t~•• W ASHl NO TON (A I') 11w naUoo '11 trade defldt widened In Janual")' l() S4.8 b1lhun. tho highest level In two year.. the Com mcrce Department reportod tuduy The denc1t based on a new, t'Ot'l&re•~lonnUy mand~ted mtthod of calculation thut oven1tates the total CO!lt or I mporta and. consequently . tht deficit compa~d with <• dt.'rit"1t of S4 l b1 Ilion In December. I~ wu the la rgest since thevahaeof 1mporu plua m1uranr• a nd sh1ppuig cos.ts exc~ded exports by $5.2 billion In 1-'ebruary 1978 The deficit occurred despite a drop m both the volume and dollarvalueofotl a nd oil pr()duct 1mpona, thedepanmentuld "n1• e' ... Bee•k-fl •• .,,..., ..... BJRMJNGllAM, Ala . <AP> ~ Sen. Ted Kennedy's <·1tll for economlc controls drew mixed cheeni and boos. He was he ckled Wednesday and picketed by llntl· a~rt~orusts whO earned M si~n that, in a reference to Chappa-qu1d,d.i~k. read, "How Can Teddy Save the Country When tte Can t Save Mary Jo"!" T~e Ma ssachusetts senutor returned to Washington Wednea· day m~ht fo~ a 24-h~ur break from cumpaigning, h.is fint full duy in W~shmgt.on since Feb. l l. He arranged to meet durtn~ the day with l-Op &dv1sers to dlscWJs his faltering campaign Bellar Ea•~•; Gold Pri~~• /tHzed LONDON (A f') The dollar cast•d again~t major world <·urrcncics today and gold prices were maxed in quiet European trading. . London's big five bullion dealers fixed the morning trading price at $638 a~ c;>uncc, down from $641 at Wednesday's close. The afternoon faxin g was $646 and it closed at $641. ll t raded in New Yorkat$641. Silver rose in London to S35.20 an ounce from $3J 75 It traded al S35 in New York. · · · E'"'°*P~AI TERROR CONTINUES. • • tht·re was no lm..-edlatc word or :my new casua1Ue6. Thf' guerrillas sa id Wedncs ilay acting P araguayan Am· hassador Oscar Gosllaga and another unidentified civilian wer<' wounded. They also said one or their men was fatally wounded in the a ssault. and the ~ov e rnme>nt ~nid t hrt>f' JH>llt·emcn Wl'rl• wnundt·d • 'Comma nd<'r No 1 · dcnwtl th11> a fternoon that any deadline fo r meeting their demands had been set lives. The Dominicans planned to dispatch u Foreign Ministry d~legalion to Bogota later today to offer help to the Colombians. "We are de manding that the ~overnment meet certain condJ tio~s lf it wishes to save the live11 of import.ant diplomats. If there ·~ no agreeme nt, everyone will h·a v1· ht·n· a!> 1·orp~c:. ·· lie said lhe raiders b ad pistols, rifles. grenades. bombs a nd etbunda nl a mmunition. PRIEST .•• 11l• ....... MUre ... "" flt th•t ..... Hee ~ wllb tn.ronn.a· .... ....:'I:: ...... !f!l-..... • (Ill) M eMwhlle, P1rtahioners at St. ADH'I are IDOUl"'D1q I.be k»a of UM pn.t U..y loved. They fear that t.be Uny church may not be lar1e enou1h to hold •ll tht' friend• and parlabloners who wtlb to attend tbe muM1 en hla boaor. l'•tJtf't' Doherty left tnstruc· 11on1.1 that any 1ervlcti11 for him mual ht! held at St Anne':s t''ellx Doherty WH born sept. I , lll&, ln CoQnty Laitrim. lrel11nd lie WMS ordained in Oubhn in UM2 and ume to t.be Un ltod State. durtne World War II He ~rved at numerous assign· m"nu In Loi. Aniotes and Orange counties. "He was u very Wlassuming humble man who was very de. voted to his parishioners.·· said Msgr Donald Stra nge, who Is admmistraUne St. Anne's until a successor Is appointed. "He ts described by them not only as u fa ithful pastor but as a real friend." Father Dohen y had served at St. Anne's since l973. ''He was a very humorous. very forgiving man. A great fr iend." reca lled parishioner Lila Rapp. A nothcr pn r lshtoner . Eileen Grior, recalled that any Ume Father Doherty had ext ra money, he would give it to needy ramalios. She a lso recalled that he loved to work with his hand., and once repa1r<'d a nd re · fi nished all the church pews wHh the help of just one parishioner. "He gavt! such good advice." she added. "such down-to-earth stralshllorward advice that you couldn't help but go right." * * * Rites Slated For Priest Services tn honor of Father J-'ellx Doherty. the late pastor of St. Anne'• Catholic Church tn Seal Beach, are scheduled for this weekend. The body will Ue in state from 2.30 to S p.m. Sunday, 'March 2 at the church, 340 10th St .. Seal Beach. M asses of Christian Burl al will be celebrated for him at s p.m . and 7 p.m . Sunday for parishioners and friends. Approx1m:.itcly 150 priests arc cxpecl<.od tu attend a n :.idd1tionetl se r vice e t l ~ a.m. Monday, Marc h 3. Bis h op Willia m J ohnson will be principal c-on cele brant The :-.aml' m1n1~ter, who ai.kcd not to be 1dcnt1r1ed. ab <i '>aid th1· ml·d1at1on efforts or Ha hH•I Va., <1ueJ:, a formt·r foreign m1n1:-.te r .ind he<J d of the Col1J mb1an Human Rights Dl'fen!>e Com n11-.-,uin hud (•ndt·d. but ht• rl1d 1u11 exµlain why V;1.,quc1 h<l'> llP(•n a Crtt lC Of lhC J!overn· 1rn·n1 "'anti gut·rrill:i t:irfl c., Fro• Page Al Thi· uff11"1a l d1cl not :-<n what t he nl'xt i.tcpt. would · l1f' In m·got 1atJl)n~ with the J(Ut:rrlllas Ai.cnr10 tCll•phoncd the U !',, 1-:mbas11y at 8 .JO a .m. todoy. l'm b uxsy s p o kes man Lurry Etitt·s said · 'Tht· umbui.:-.ador ~u., In itood :.1>1r1ts," Esks :wid "He i.atd tht·n· was no urli{ent n<·ed for rned1<'al ca rt• al the e mbassy. He ·,u1d he was hopeful that the I.' omen bemg held host<il(e en\J the wounded would be released lh1~ morning." The guerrillas also wanted t.o hold a .. news conference" Uus m orning with two <.;olomb1an radio reporters at which they Y.ou ld hand over t h e anti ~ovemment manlfeA\.O and the body of the dead guerrilla. nut pohce would not allow U11· two rl'porters to enter the emb&.asy Jo(roun<U Austria, who11c• tt mbtl1J1JllcJOr w11K amonft thOHe he l'1 , 1•allt'<J on 1 lw Colomburn ~ovNnmf'nl not to orde r en u11f1o ull l')n tht" besieged emb1uu1y . 11nd tM Dominican J(overnmf'nl urge>d the ColornbiaM to "do all f)O!'lll blc" lo n rotct't lt1" tin11t 11""'"' ORANGE COAtT DAILY PILOT fN'Ot~(°'"t0..f'¥1ti ... t•Hh_.,.,,"• •vr· btfW"OIM--.,"9-.. ··--~•tNOf~ , ~.,, Publ~t~. ,.,,.,.,,""'llOM••• f'Vhll\1\41iJ ,.,......, ttw~ r rteey ltH (Mt• -..... _9"<"-....... "--··-..... v .0 .... 1._.,,.,L.....,,_.IW .. ~(w-Y A ,,.. .. ,.-........... AWW'ft'~VWfMwtNn .,,.., -...-. .. --.-.--.......... !:» wooB•y'4.-"'""-, .. ,..,.,.. •• _ j .... :..-:r.:. =- ltt• • ~ v ... ,. --~••ftdC-Nf~~ '~!.:.-' '':.~~-;:- 0.•lhM. i.-_, IUll A..i .. .eftl MolMfl ... 1- T111, .. 1 .. (Tt4)MM.111 CleelMMMwe111114MNt11 TCE IN COUNTY AIR. • • Javanese auoc1at~s found In thl'lr measure ments of • .11r quaU ty in Tokyo. In that huge city , he said, the rt:adlngs for TCE went up to nine par t s per billion In moasurements taken In a park in the city Rowland said the Tokyo read· 1n gs were very interesting because of the va riations. On Sundays, for example . thl' TC E readings were very low 1n comparison to other days of Uw week when moat people were at work TCE 1s Ubed fo r t•leaning metal t-umcs frrim th•· <'le.nine M>I· vent n ow mto lhe J lmospbert an d on •·xr1·t·w lly b11d det ys. when !>l&grwnl t11r hovt>rs over a l'1t y , li1rgu concentr&Uons can accumul•t.e. Howluntl'I 'l:tltf th(•rf' arf' two fl'<1twm. TCJo; lovch1 m Southern Callfornili arc far lower than m .Japan Popullttioo den11ity in Tokyo 1s m uch higher lhan in the ~ An11e le& and Orange Count y <J reaas. Regulations governing the ust: of solvents here are more strict. ln many cases, TCE us.- has been reduced in favor of m ethylchlor oform, which is ~afcr when mhaled. N evertheleas, scientists ar<' una>ure what the loni·lerm ef- fects are from inha ling chemical agents such as TCE. "We need lo atudy the problems that come about wbeo lar•e numben of people breathe lhJ1 over a Pf'Q· longed period of time," he said. Rowland s aid more meuw-e- menta in Lhe Southern CaliJorula area are not possible at the mo- m ent because monitoring equip· m ent 111 t1ed up at other locations wround tho world. Great Manure War Flares in Midwest MADISON, Wis . CA P ) - Followfn f a dtpl o mi.tl c breakdOwn and a sneak attack, the univeMJltles or MlllSOUri and Wlseonaln ha ve declared war on each other, and If the MALT talk• don't 11ucceed at least one ~Ide uy1 it will begin draftlng beer . Jim Mallon. preal~'nt of the Unive rsity of Wlscouln Student A1s oclalioo, on WednHday , vowed tome "retaliatory prop. · aganda" a11wt the Univenlty of llla&out1 at Columbia an.r four "saboteun from Miuou" dumped 500 pound!! of manur on the UW student union steps l11tweekend. Mallon also talked Madlsoa M11or Joel 8kornlck• tnto a "mutual defense &1reement." Planked by student leaders lD biurre mUltary tarb flrtna bunta frOID pluUc 1abmaobine 1una, SllllOndcita 1llMCI UM don· meat IDd ca.u.d for a llanUft Anni Umltatioo Treaty. "MALT t•lkt," the mayor 1\lll ...... TM tntercoUell•te feud becan ••••ral weeh 110 wbtn WIHOHlD refueed to take aerlomlv • Mlalour1 q....aloft. • ... nuirc sent lo Ulg 10 and Big 8 schools a1klng for lnformalJon about istud.nt h1adera' ularlea. Bandits Hit Motel, Store In Costa Mesa Costa Mesa police are in· veall1allna t wo arme d rob· t>ertee, one at a motel on Harbor Boulevard and the othe r at a 8rl1tol 8trfft liquor •tore. Poll~ Mid • l\lllmaD weartns a white mMk enwred \be Am· baaaador Inn, 2277 Harbor 81~ .• a t 1:41 e.m. today ud forced UM mal• clerk toll• OD the floor. Tbe baDdit took lllO fn>ID tbe rel11ter and the clerk'• wallet an"it fled. He w11 dnc:tlbed u about nve feet, nine lncbM tall and '"~ 1 New Yon ecMat. In an earlier tobbery, polke aaid a man 1rbo claimed to han a 1un but didn't ahow It took SS1 from a male ckrll et iir Cbuiel Liquor, •1 lrlatol St., at Uou.t 10 p .m . TUtlday. The robber woreucarfoverpartofbllftct. I FordMulla Candidacy CLEva.AJifD <AP) -A .., .._ '° <Jerald P'Otd ..,. .._Mlle former prwl• Mia& wUI malle a d clalon In four or five daya on whether to tater the race for lM lllO a.publican prea1denUal nominaUon. California Robert Bar· rell telephoned CU>'abosa Co unty RepubHca n C bal rman Robert E . Hughes on Wednes<ia y niaht and H id that Ford 1s reassessing the political situation u1 lbe att.ermalh ot Ronald Reaaan'a vie· tor y In th e N e w Hi&mpahire pnmarv. Wuntians Guilty in Drug Case By JERKY CLAUSEN OtU.O.liy ...... _ Two former Laguna Beach m en. considered th~ ringleaders in a massive druf< 11muggllnR operation Wlcover~ by federal agents, have been convlctMi In Reno. N~·v . or conspiracy to im· port cocw.ne. S<'heduJed fo r senlencini< next month are Samu~! <..:utkomp, ~. who lived In Laguna Beach and Laguna Niguel before movln~ to Lake Tahoe. and William Von ~ult zer, v.ho once opcre1 led tht· OrµhnnaRt' rc:.taurant and n1.:ht club in the Art Colony. Also found l(Ullt) or cnn ~p1 rat·y c harges rn l<e no ·, fe deral c-ourt v.cre Hobo·rt W T:.iylor and his wife M .i r~. both of El Toro and Daniel C. Bray or L>:.i na Point and Santa Ana. The Orange Countlana were a m o ng \3 per.,ons convicted after fedl'rJI agc·nl!-um•overed the h1.ih n ymR inkrna t ion al rrng whic h smu1gled an estimated 400 pounds of c1x·a1Jle into the nation. The ~labor1tle ring Included couriers and d(•aler.., ln llunl ington Beach. lht· ~outh county a r e a a nd S a n l a A n a . !> a 1 (J S tc·phl·n Swanson, agt·nl 1n charf,!e of th<' t~ederal Drug Bn lorcemenl Adminis tration 1n Reno Swan..wn 11ald that Cutkomp hatched the organization in late 1974 when he traveled to South Ameri ca and was introduced to a major cocalne dealer in Ltma. Peru The former Laguna Beach man appar~ntly had three methods of transportln_g money .mo drugs. Swan.,on said, inch~ in ~ i.ealm~ cocaine an book bind in gs. using scuba t'qu1pment and <J dlpto mntk courier from Costa Rica. Swanson !-laid womt'n would rt y to Lima with $100.000 to $200.000 In r a sh a nd mef't Cutkomp and a lleged druJ; dealer Edward Portu~al Salazar. Afwr tumJng over the money, the women would fly with thl' drui:s to Mexico Cll y, proceed to Tijuana and ifas~ the ~ood.; on to other courters. T uesday's conv1 ct1on., havt· la unched the second phase or lht• federal govemmcnt ·~ probe Into t~e c<><:allle a muigllna opera t1on. accordln11 t o A11l1tant Deputy U .S. Attorney LAiand Lufty. Proeecutors said the ca~ had been cracked from the top -re- v~rslng I.be usual procedure In which agents try to deal with low·level dru1 rlaura to reach maJor1mu1atera. , J, • ...__.----------·--------------------- Airport Site Offshore Eyed~ LOSANGELE.5 CAP> -A plan for • 21.at Century airport to be buUt on a manmade, off4hore i1lad will be recommend.cl to the Southern Calllomla Assodation of Government$. ending a two year aearch for a new facility t.o take the paueoger load off Los AoaeLes lntemalional Airport. By a J.3.2 vote, a SCAG com mlttee endonR1d an airport site three miles O(fflbore in t.be Long Beacb·Lo• Angeles Harbo r Wednaday and called for the creation ol a re&jooal airport a uthority to develop the 12 s b&llioo facility. The authority would ~lso control exi1llng airports m Southern California . The SCAG will bold a senes or public beartnes on the pro- poafd si~ prior to formal action on the mdorsement. proba bly m .Julv OT AUJ01St. .;Everything points in that direct.ion to an offshor e site:· said Henry Wedaa. commltlet! chairman and mayor of Yorba Linda. "Whereve r a new major regional airport ii' b~11lt then! will be oppoei uon .. · But Wedaa claimed that lht· offshore s ite would lnval«! thl' le a6l amou nt of oppo s il1on because It would put :urcr•rt nolae "over water. not over peo. pie." Wedaa's iroup -t.be SC.AG A vtauan Wortr Profra1n Coqi- Dllltee -opt.eel for the offs~ stte over Bell Canyon located sev~n miles east of San Jun Capistrano In Orange County. T he committee uld u.a'at altbouih the Bell Canyon atie waa not • likely protpeet for the re1lonal airport, It could potalbly aerve Uml'41d ta!*f's and ludlna to the IOUUl. Ji::-om mendea tbat the Ptd 1 A vlaUon AdmlnlstraUoa y airspace and weathe .. CCIDdldi95 in the UDYoft before lDcludllg the alt• In SCAG •1 reitoA1 tranaDOrtatlon plan , C hristine Reed . a Sa!...,.a Moolca City Councilwoman vo~ •P1mt the olfabore aald •he had 1tron1 reMn.: tJ~~· •bout the project, I Th1a offabore afte has ,.1 environmental problem1 " .. warned. "lt'a got a u~nr 9, problems and concerna."$ J bellevet.hepublicwtllthtnklhehlfa 1srldlculoua." ~ W edaa said the otf1h01e airport, ll It materializes. wotiLJ be financed lnlllally by rev•c bonds Ple:died by the regi°"'s .-x1sting airport facilitiei.. - ACLU Joins Fight To Restore Meals By F REDERICK SCHO EM t.:H.L Of-Deify,._ ..... T he Amen can Civil L1bt!rtJe-. l'n1on flled suit Wedne5day ln Ora nge County Supenor Court to overturn a de-<'1s100 by Sanl.Cl AnJ C n 1 fied School Dist n et trush.>t."" ''' d1scont1n~ a breakfa..,t pro~ram for needy t"h11drftl . The ACLU claims In tbe 53·pag1· act ton that the school bo• rd erred 111 endtnJ! the federally ass1stt-d program Aug 28 Underlhe program, about 1.000 students, mostly bla ck or lfl2' panic. received tree or reduced cost break!asts. In e nding the government sub sldized program. school trustee. aald It ahouJ.d be the responaibilJty of pareota. not the acbool dis tric:ta. tofeedtbechildren. Judae<>rett.a Ferri Seansraot· ed a tempon.ry order Wednelday aftemooo ln which the acbool d.J.a. trtct WU told to reimute the PfO· gram or ahow cause why ll ahouldn'tatanApril18heanna. Plaintiffs ln the clua action lawsuit Include six Hlapanlr children -four from a family or eight that lives on S216per week The ACLU -...erted ln lbe coun act.Ion that theacbool board faJ led to consider expen oplnlon wb.Jch ho lds that children who u t breakfast learn better than children wbo s tudy on e mpt>' stomac:M. The ACLU claimE'd that tht• board lackf'd proper Juni.dlct1on to cen('el the pro" ram and that lh1· artlon w .. ta ken without amplt• notice to parents. One urudenufied school trustc"<.' Is Q~ed LD the lawsuit as uymj!. "Let's hav• 'em faat ... be aood for 'em " and "Give 'em Vitamin C for breakfast." ··Tbe board'• deci1ion to 'have 'em last' Is tnructing permane-nt and i~able harm upon the poor achool chlldRD <of the aobool di5trlct)." accordln~ to the lawsuit. B•CkinC Ute lawswt witb the ACl .l' IS the L<·gal Aid SQctety or !>r angf' Co unty and Callforniu •~Ural lA'R JI Asb1Slanc-1· of S<1n ., rant'l~o Costa Mesa Officer ff urt Makin~ Arrest A Cr,...,la ~k-..1 f)(1IH•t·m .in wa-. 1niurt•d \'H ·dncsday wht•n <1 rn otrJnst he was tryang t.o stop Jlll'Jiedly alt<>mptt•tl to drive <1ff, dr aggang lht• offlcl'r with tllm police said. ' They s.ld omce r O~>nnl~ .)pf. c-o:.it, 3:?. ~uHen .. '<f musclt' strain Jnd brwses int~· 5 30 p m. Inci - dent at Ada~ Avenue and Me.a Verde Dnve West. Arrested on suspic1~n of •· seult Wtth a dtadly weapon Cllk c1r) and dnvtng under the tn rtuencf of dnJJUl "''S!l Wilham Ra ndall We bistt'r. 26. of 81!5 Creedmoor Drive , flunlln~n ~arh .officerss.1d They said Webeter WH hftd wilhout bail btt1use he wu ~ purolee and bf'cauu a ha ndgun J nd a mask were found In Ills ('Ur Jtft'Oot suid hf' was trying to . 11top Wet)l'IU-r for a llegedly dr1J· ing rttkl~11ly when the sus~ wa11 forc~I to stop b<>cause tral fie halted. · tlowtvcr. wht>n J efcoat i p roach('(.f and reached In • dnver 's window lo tum off ignlUOt"I. Webster a lle l(edly tJ14lli to drive away and atruclr an acf.- jacent car. alao dragsias J.t. coal a short distance, poll~ said . • Wet!Mer was then arresced bt' a ~econd offa~r. pobce satd. n.e driver ol the struck car. Jania Ann BllJaa, 25. of HWJtinston B~ach. wasn't injured, police aaad. • ' I ' I 0 CALIFORNIA DAILY PILOT AS $98 Million Crop Loss to Ilike Prices LOS ANGELES CA P> - Ht1ber produce pricea. peclal· 11 for 1trawberri•• and avocedol, wtl1 Jlf'Obabb show up In a month or so becauae ol UM • mlllkm damaae to Southern CallfonU.a cropa from nlM 4-Js ol ra.ID. f1ooda and mudslldCll. produce buyers aid. The toUI crop loea damaae rtaure for Oran .. County wu lis ted a\ 13 mlllloo. But of mons immediate con· cem waa the conUnued runotr ot streams into low-lylna areas audl aa Lake E1&1nore. Whett water coolloues to overflow the lake'• boundariea .ad flood hom• and traUers. Even thouJh tl baa not raiaed ln ala day1, t.bc! lah leftl waa still rialn1 at the rate ol one-quarter Inch an hour on WednMday. WITlllOVT f W't.heT' raln. it 1" expected to c rea t by tht- weeteod. but not before lnun datio1 u many 1 1 eoo mon homf't and buaineaaee. The Na lional Weather Sttvtce predict ed a ehance ol rain on Saturday Mean•bllo, health orticlalll were worried about lbo pouible apread of dlaeue from storm· Dionne Warwick and Herb Alpert provide d th e c om e b ac k s t o ries a l the G r a mm y Awards. Miss Warwic k won fo r the first time s ince 1971 a nd Alpert his fi rst G r a mmy s ince 1966. damaacd eewa1e tre atme nt plant.a. broken sewer lines and Oooded 1tab1 . Lot An1ele1 County's com· munlcable d.laeaae expert. Or. Shirley Fanntn, 1aid bepatltU. 11h1ph infection ~nd poaalbly typhoid may be tranammed by 1ucb IMIWaMe 81)Ula. A BOUT 31 mllea of beach b rlo•~ u a health hazard from M arlna del Rey to Point Dume near t.be VentW'a County line, as well as l ~ miles in Oranee County from northern San Juan Capistrano Beach throueh APWI,...._ Doobies Win Big Doheny State Beach. Beaches in San Diego's Mis· alon Bay were closed Wednes· day ~ a aewaae line break w aa dl.ecoYet'ed neuby. Tbe blper prices for fruits and vegetablee la aUU "down the road a bit," said Jim VaUaderes of the Federal·State Marke l * * * News Service in i.o. An1e&es on Wedoetday. ''Maybe In a month or so, aape will start showing up 10 auppty.'' be said, but for the moment. '1be biegeat problem is with quality." VALLADERES said some crops are mud-caked, olben are * * * 6 Die, Thousands Homeless "in Baja ENSENADA. Mexico (AP) -Officials say six people died in re· cent flooding and 15,000 others were left homeless in the En.senada area. Damage to crops was oot yet totaled, but thousands of a cres or grapes and other crops we re reported ruined. The toll in homes and li ves was announced Wednesday by Vi ce Mayor David Acosta Montoya. About $2.S million in federal emergen . cy funds bas been approved alon, with Baja Ca.hlomia aid. NE.AIU. Y • EV ACUE~ are uvine temporarily in a teachers· social ball. Two weeks of wind and ram devastated a number of isolated por· lions of Baja Calilornia. A village m Guadalupe valley was reported wiped out. but without loss of hfe. Sixteen homes were washed away at Ejido Urupan. a cooperative rarmmg community JUStoortbofSan· to Tomas. ANOTHER IOI HOMES were destroyed at San Qwnt.m. 115 miles south of Ensenada. Dan Gomez, supervising a volunteer N'scue unit . said there were unconfirmed reports of typhmd in the Valle de la~ Palm as between Ensenada and Tccale. Many <'OmmurulJes were without dnnlung waler.hes3.ld. ABOUT 80 P ERCENT or lhe pcopl<' in Ensenada also were sttll \\ ilhoul drmkmg water, although <1ux1hary pumps were used t.o furnish it m tourist areas of Uu.-.coastalc1ty. Tbe peninsular highway reopened Wednesday to the south ror 75 miles. The highway north t.o T i Juana has been in operation only from Ii a m t.o 6 p.m. since it reopenl-d Sunday bu\ 1t expected to be in full operation by this weekend. waterloned and unappealing, and some lea! lettuce ls too brit· tie. The worst damage to agriculture came in the strawben"y tkt,Jds and avocado grovea of low-lylng V eotura Coun· ty and the foothills of San Diego County. Charact e r actor Georgi· Tobias. whose most recent role was as the nosy neighbor 1 1n ''Bcw1tc h <:d," d ie d Wednesday o f C<ln rcr . Tobias, 78 , succumbed <JI Ced ars-Sina i Medical Ccnt(·r wbert! he wa~ admitted J<Jn 20 Brothers Grab Major Grammys LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Doob1e Brothers, who IO years ago were play. ing in bars to the motorcycle crowd. were presented record or the year and song or the year booor.. at the 22nd an- nual Grammy ceremonies -the first ti ml• they had been nominated. But Dionne Warwick und Herb Alpert provided the two maJor comeback stones of the 01ghl. Alpert, whose "Rise" was named he-st pop in slrumentaJ, won the last of lus five pre· v1ousGrnmmys in 1966. Wardrobe Special Tht> six membE'rs of thl· rock'n'roll ba nd took home v1ctrola-shaped trophies Wednesday ror record of the year, ··Wha( a Fool Believes," and bes t pop vocal performance by a group ... Minute By Minute." T WOGRAMMYSFOR "What a Fool Believes" -in the song or the y ear and best arrangem ent accompa nying vocalists categories -were personal triumphs for Michael McDonald, who joined the group five years ago and was given much credit for the band's six nominations this year • "It's a form of acceptance we never got before, a nd we enjoy it," said McDonald. who shared the song or the year award with.co-writer Kenny Log· gins The Doobie Brothers won more awa rds than any other artists honored ln 58 categories a nd were the only ma· jor first-time winners REPEAT WINNERS INCLUDED Billy Joel. whose "52nd Street" won album of the year and best m ale pop performance. Earth, Wind & Fire rai$ed its career Gra mmy total from three to five, winning rhythm and blues honors for group vocal. ··Arter the Love Has Gone." and instrumen- t al." Boogie Wonderland." "This one right ht•rc. just this litt11 • one. means a lot more to me," ~:ud Alpert. .. OB MY DEARS, my d ears." Miss Warwick s~d. wiping tears away after w i nning the best fe m a le pop performance for "I'll Never Love This Way Again.'' Earlier, he r "Deja Vu" ha d been named best female rhythm and blues performance . "I want to thank God for giving me the voice to do the song," added the veteran star , who last won a Grammy in 1971. Bob Dylan. one of pop music's best known born-again Christians, won the best male rock performance a ward for "Gotta Serve Somebody.·· "I didn't expect to get it , l 'd'li.ke to thank the Lord for it," said the fo rmer folk hero, who wore a black tie lo lhe fesli vi ties. Rickie Lee J ones. who wore tight leather pants. gave thanks to a more worldly bunch after being named best new artist. ••1 TIIANK MV MOTHER. my pro- du cers, my r ecord company , m y lawyers. my accountants and you all," she said Donna Summer, nominated in five categories. won onlv best female rock per formance for " Hot Stuff.'' 500 P r otest Draft Women's Alliance Backs Rally FRESNO CAP>-About500s tudents jammed a Fresno State University lounge for the first anti-draft rally on the cam.Pus in recent years. The rally, sponsored by the uni- versity's Women's Alliance, a student ~rganiz.ation, included speeches by teveral campus activists, music and a draft card burning. • "None of us as people should be in- •oluntarily forced to fight," said -..omen's studies ins tructor Darlys AUord. "War is wrong, whether it's inenorwomeo.'' .. Qan .. S..U lt'ea • ONTARI O (AP) -A San :Bernardino Q>uoty jury bas awarded •1.oooto a woman who was struck by Ja delivery cart loaded with candy )when she reported for work at a i)(ontclai.nboppl.ng center in 1977. Edrie Garden, 38, of Eagle Rock was f m anagement trainee at a clothing tore when abe was at.ruck in the back y the 800-pound cart that fell off a de· 11••1'7 truck as s he entered tbe :99P'°'"8' door at the Mobtclai.r ·Jl..-S... -~ ( Sl'ATE J Walnut Creek, bad not violated the. e thics code in opposing a prospecting permit for LeRoy Pedersen, owner of a Burlingame mining company . C....I Plea lflacle SACRA.MENTO (AP> -Fo~r Gov. F.dmund G ... Pat" Brown, who pushed the stale water plan through the Legislature in 1959, Is now pleading for its missing link -the Peripheral Canal. Hi.a testimony W edneaday before the Aasembly Water. Parks and Wildlife Committee appeared to stimulate the. oro-Perlpheral Canal forces: After be appeared, ch airman Lawrence Kapllof!, D-San Diego, saJd, "I will guarantee you there will be a Peripheral Canal bill put on the gov· · emor'adesk." a11••eC<'m•A•lsetl SACRA.MENTO <AP> -Gov. Ed· mand Brown Jr.'1 $24 bilHon bud1et should be cut by at least $582 = says 'the Legislature's non- chief analyst. Now you can have Silverwoods quality and save 70.10, too. Our exciting new Spring Collections of suits. sport coats and slacks have arrived. In one convenient tnp to Silverwoods. you can select an all-occasion wardrobe from among our most prestigious labels Don't pass up this opportunity to benefit from these wort11wh1le savings Here's an example of how It works: An/ Sult (2·plece or veStedl at Plus any Sport Coat at Ard atty pair of Slacks at 175.00 ex more 110.00 or mo<e 35.00 or more 320.00 or more then deduct 70.1 O off the totel coet. silverwoods 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH Analyst Wllllam Hamm proposed cut.I Wednelday in alm01t every HC· Uon ot tbt badlet, ranlia1 from $123 mun. ta priloD commacUoD hmdl to 165,000to llwe private rt1trooms to alx Hart Schaffner & Marx, Hlci<ey-Freeman. Ohr1stien Dior, Pierre Cardlr\ Bm Blass. Austin Reed. Oaks. and many mote. a-ppellateCourijudl•· L. ... ...;~;;.~~~-----------..----. .. -.-.. .... ...-............ _____________________ ~ -~- "" I I I f ' . ,.. o.-onoe eo.s. 0111yP11o1 Editorial Pge -··-• •• R-..:=.~'::":'e_,1.:"_:Ke::I!"'"" ~----------------------------------- Aec Teacher Layoff law Unsettling Every March fOf' the put thnle yun, uacben ln lhe Newport-Meu acbool diatricl have bffn raced with the painful reality ol la,yot~ notices due to decllnin1 eoroll# ment and, this year. bUd&et cula. That's bec auae a •lat law saya lhu cUstr1ct11 must notify teachen by March lS or they can 't Jay them on for the next year Each year, tho dlstnct h as been abl<' to oller re- employment to all lhotc ll 's la1d off. due to reslanatJOM. reUrementa und le aves or a~encc. Jn the meanltme, many teachers undenlandably h~ve found more i.ccure employment AB tea chers unlon p l"t.'Sadent BHI Cue poll\ts oul , thti result ls 1nsecunty lor mMny teachers a nd lhclr fa m ilies. But trustees' hand.a att Ued they can't ln fairness to taxpayers let the mselves be locked lnt.o guar a nteeing ~mployment whe n they don't know if they'll have the funds A bill by Ab~emblywoman Ma r ian Bergeson, R· Ne wport Beach , a forme r Newport-M cba trustee, would g ive dislncu, until afte r Ule June e lection -when t ax· euthng Proposition 9 wiU be voted on -to h:.bue layoff it The bill's future ls uncertain. Clearly, teachers deserve severa l month!,' notice if they really are to be laid orf, so they can ~eek employ· m ent before the school yea r starts. But just as clearly, undue rigid ity ln sl ate legislation has forced upon teach ers, concerned parents a nd s lu· d e n L5, and trustees a pain!ul game ofi h edging bets thut serves no one's best inte rests Chance to Confer Parents a nd othe r residents freque ntly have que~ t ion s or concerns a bout school-re lated matters, but h t•s 1tatc lo bri ng them up al a formal school board mccl· m g But they're going to get their chance beginning next wN·k when the Ncwport·Ml·:,a ~chool board starts a ::-.enc~ of four cxperimcnt.:.il m eeting:,, one per m onth, m each of the rl 1stnct':, four hig h school a tte ndance areas. The mcetmg!:i, open to all district residents. will havf' no formal agenrl as Instead, board member~ will d1~cU!:i'> "~utcver cone ·rns arc rai~ed by members of the pubht· rr~ a good opportunity. one that m<ty be lost 1! attcn· cl :rncc 1~ :,par ~c or 1f orgetrnzed groups try to dominate lht· nH.·t·ungs "1th form<JI prc:,<·ntallon!:i. I l"n"!:i lhl' c.,chcdulc, with all meetings beginning at 7 30 pm :\1:.m·h 1, Hc.=a Middle ~chool, 601 llam1ltun ,\n·. Co~t ..1 \lt-!>i.1 ,\pnl 1.1 Lincoln Middle School, 3101 Par1fu· Vll'w. Corona dt·I Mt.s r. ~t:.a~ 1;. Oavi~ Mtddk Sthool. 1050 Arlington Ave·. < ·o~t:i :\h•'>a . June· :l. f\:.i1~t·r Middle S<'hOo l. 2130 Sc.1nt,1 An~1 Av(•. ( 'o!>t:s ~1,.s:i l>rop Ill •>Tl r1n1· IJf lh(•m Ch;rnecs iHC yotl°ll ll'<J rn ·,11rnt'lh1111: .ind m<iyht· you 'll h:.a Vl' !:iOm<:thing to ton t 11liult' C:Omrnendahle Records 1"1llmi.( l ht· !>CUI \ at·atcd by Cami '.\t :irt in's n:~1gnation from ttw ~(·wport M!'sa ~chool bo<.1rd wa::-.n l c<.i~y n ot h1·c·.111!-tc 11 y,,a:, hard t 11 f111d good t.spphc·ant:-., but becauM~ ttwn· \\>l'rt' so man} On Tuf'!-.day l ru!'-1""" n:Jmt·d form1·r llarbor Council J>T1\ pn·:,1dt:nt Judy Fr<HH"'' to th1· P""' lf<·r longtime an· tt·n·'>I 1n ·duratll)n knov.ll•!lgt• 111 thl' d1stncl <Jnd the con· <'l'm..., of pan•n1 ~. 11·:.ic•ht·r.. and \l udcnh. a nd w1lhngness t o dt·vottt long h1>ur~ rm1cll' hl·r <in 1·xccllent candidate. JI O\'.t'VCr, 11 v.ould be 11nfortunt.1H· If the· four other ap· pl1c-anl!>, '>cvcr ;,al "1th r('(:onb of '>ervwc to the commun1 t y and <.ill "4.llh tin 1nt('l't·..,t 111 •·du<::111on, wE:n · to fet!I d1!-.· couragl·d from !><'hool ;u·t1v1tw~ < 'or\c't'ml'd. inttll1J.!•·rlt 1><1rticlp:1t1nn nn ~C'hool rom m11tN·~ 1~ ;llw:1vs of Hr(':tl behind th£··~<'<'nt·., valut• tr> ec1 111-:111 on • Opinion·, Ol(pro:-.:.od in the space above are tho~ ot lhe Dally Pilot Olher v1t>w'> oxpres~ed on 1h1s page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment is 1n111tod Address The Dally Pilot. P.0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd I Puni-shment By L.M. BOYD rnmmals convicted in jury trial'> during the s ummer t cnrl to ~el lighter sentence.'! than t rimln»ls convicted during the winter. Not count· in~ the Chnat mas holidays. T hose traditio n all y get l ig h t e r s en t e nces t han criminals convicted durini;c a ny other ti me or ye ar. But wh y th e J a nua r y a n d F e b r uary sente n ces are tougher than the June and J uly sentences iis a myslery. Wasn't at all uncommon t 50 years ago for Americans lo s pit on the noon of tbear homes Members or the renowned musical group, the Osmond family, report they faal, not even drinting water, for 24 hours on the flrat Sunday of every moot.b Dear Gloomy Gus Is It Jwt IMftMr •l1n of the tlme1 wben balntr....... -beauty and barber -muat drink roffee, 1molle ct1arette1 and stand around and talk wtaUe tbelr~walt? IUSD G._'J ._ CAU•••AAOlllJhh ... .. ~,, .... , ........ . :=r...5JV.: .. -: Q llow much bigger Is the PaC'1ftr <>cE:an than the Allan· ur Ocean"' A About 15 percent bigger. The Pacific takes up about 40 percent of the earth's sur face, the Atlantic about 25 percent. Q. How big was the blggH l Iceberg ever spotted? A. Bigger than Belgium, ll w a s. On No v. 12, 1956 , (:rewmen or the icebre aker U.S.S. Glacier n ear Scoll Island ln the South Pacific checked out an Iceberg that m ea11ured 208 miles by 60 miles. Given a choice between tuna and m ack erel, the t ypicul cal will always tum first to the tuna . Why J don't know. Or care . But studies prove It. Only Rt.ale where the men's average life expectancy ht m o r e than 70 yea rs l iJ Ha wail. Airplanes owned by lJ.S. c o rporations outnumber a irplane• owned by com· merclal a1rllDel by about 30 to one. Q. Wbo WM tbe l'1nt to UH apooo lun1 to uteb fllb 1 A. A Vermont boater narued Julio Buel About 185 yeara a,o, tbat •H. He dropped a tea1pooo lnto a lake ooe afternoon and wat.cMd fllb ttrlk• at ll all lb• • .., down. lo be rtaed another wttb a book and pun.ct lD quite • baul. Bowland EYUM I Robert Novak Carter Had No Hostage Deal W AIRINGTON -Contrary to the Marl)' wUHIHI bellcf In W11hln1ton, Jimmy Cuter MVer WM llvet\ any Uaur&nct: befo,. bb approval or thct Urutt"d NaUON commiulon of Inquiry ihat lhl• cooccNlon would lc11d to releue 0( Amerlcur1 h<111wg("I In Tehran. Th at 1tunnlna dil!clo:rnre w1u1 m1&d111 lu t weelcen,t by a top pres· 1dc11t1ai ad· vl:scr to 111 f luenll u l Democ rut It' •6ena tors It :spell:. out tilt" se n se or dt:1per at1on In the Carter ad m in1:.t ro · lion over n · so lv1 n.: t hl' hostage question . President Carter was merely planting a bet:d of hope for quick relca:.c ol the hostages without commit mcnl of 11ny ktnd from ttw chaotic lrunian government In the view ''' thost· brwfl-d on the true state of affain •. thh f)()tnts to u crescendo of new humlhatJons uga111 st the ll S II ~ugge11Us that the revolutwnurv govt•rnml•nt in Td1rnn ha'> l>l'l ,, course dc:i.1gnoo lo toy with Ill\' U S. mcrctlc:.1.ly by dungltng nw· "solution'' uftcr 11notht'r. th1•11 w1thdri1wi11g th1·n1 .,., 11 h d1• m ands for 1"ow1•('1l:rwd l ' ~ l'"" cessions. CARTF.K'S /\Pl1 R0\'1\l. nf ttw U .N . comm1i.1>1on. cu1nr 1d111i.: with his t•ampa1~n aJ1..i111..,t "•·n Edward M. Kennc>dy 111 ttw :"1.,., If 3 mpl'lture pnmar>. n11:.1·d :-.U'.'>· p1 c1ons. Rut l'llJUn<'h1·-..t '.'>Ill• porters in Con~rt·'l'I J'l'ltun1·tl tll' had the ('<JU1vall'11I of :i \li(O( 1J a~reemcnt in h11> h111 1.i1cl<-•·• N 0 n e 0 f l h I'..... I fr m II(' r ;1 I l'o thoul(ht ·for <t rnomt·nt th.it lh•· prcs1d<'nt would rl'I \ rm th• J!'" .ii will of a rt•vol111w11.11 \ 11111\t' mt•nt that d<><·~ nut <'•lfl1Tul 1t:-. hatred for ham or h11'o n.1t11111 These Demo<:rats could nnt l1t-· more wronJ: For whaH•\"t•r n•J· i.ons. Cart.t•r embarked on "'h~at may prove lo be 11 f't>l'ltly friol .., errand. Oes~rat1on for <in t·nd Mailbox lo the Impute ied him to .pul. hla lruil ln Ayatollah KbomelnJ and the keepers of Tehran's em- bu1y jail. THE SLOW crumblln1 of un· •h•kablti U Ji J)08 illons, leading to one humbling concestlon •fter ttnolhe r. 11ulU(c1l.ll lhat In the end K twmc:an l and tho terrorhsts m oy obtain moet or what they have a lwayia demanded. Th.ls ur le;ast includes "se lf-criticism" by Jimmy Carter of the past U S role tn Iran. But lht-Irani ans want tar m or11 than presidential "self. crltlcl•m" for bla country'• "1lna." They 1till wanl t.be ah.ah, and nobody can any lon1er be sure t.bey will oot gel him . The 0 .N. commlnlon will aenerat.e world publicity about •JleJed torture victim• of t.be 1bah, and other sins lald al his doorstep. That may well tum this country a1ainat the shah. "They're golo& to drag the tmah down in the mud and work for a c hange in American public opinion,'' on~ senator t.old us aft.er learrung the truth from the White House. T h a t Carte r wo uld lend '' An1~ti<6. is 1ne <!.~emy ! Ametkb.. is the l!nl!.rriy! '' bJmtelt to aucb dan••l"OUI ex· p&oltaUon lhowa bow far U. U.S. po.1IUoo bu rffeded from tbole early da ya lu t fall. NaUonal aecurlly advlaet Zblanlew Brzezinllkl then was r1cUn• dally herd on the ho6t.age crilll. uaing the Special Coord.lnatJoo Com· mitlee of ~ Nat•onal Security Council. Thia body wu expanded dur· Ing the early part of the bostaae crl1is to Include Carter's two moat lnUmale advlaen : White House chie< or staff Hamilton Jordan and press secretary Jody Po we ll. J orda n and Powell quickly became partisans of Brzezins ki's no-conceu loni;i policy. Jordan bad a personal hand ln helping Bn.eiinakl euide lbe sec -and the president - toward a policy that establisbed "nationaJ honor" as more Im· portant than the lives of the Amencans held hostage. BUT ONE inte rnal develop· ment in Iran a fte r another passed without hoped -for re· ward . B rz e zi ns ki 's dal ly ~ess1ons of the sec gave way to bus iness as usual. The State Departme nt here and U .S. diplomats at the U.N. exerted mo re infl uence as politic al tension on the hostage lssued dim mt.'<i slightly and the Soviet 1nvas10n of Afs:han1sta n com · mandl'd thr· SCC's full attention. With Ke n ne dy t ryin g to • salvage hJs fading ca m pttign by t-xplo1t1ng the hostage i~sue, C11rter on Feb 1.3 announced his surpn~ approval of the long. Cl)nsadered U N. commission. Carter'" th rr><' mo nth-o ld pollry r1f M 1nvt''>llgatmg com· ml'>'>llJn bl'fore the hostagec; "-l'rt' .... -t lr•'t' 14a-. reversed in lhP'>l' 1.1oorrh ··we would support :i.tep' by the United Slates that 11r<1u ld h·ad to relt-ase of the h11'>IJJ<1·' .'' That deflate d I\ 1• n 11 •· d ) · ., ~ a I I I n N e w llam1~hm: for a comm1~sk>n. Aut rhc"('kmatmg Teddy surely 1'Jnn•1l bt· ltw n •al reason the 1m:~1d<'nt bought a pig m a poke. lie did Ml hccau.'>e he had no otht-r options and that 1s a work· 1ng dcfaruuon of dt.~pat r . School Maintenance Also Voter Concern To the Editor Most edlt.Qnals and newspaper 1:1rt1c les re)(ardm g f'ro1>0~1t1<111 13, and Jarv11> II or l'ropos1 t111n !I are wnttcn abuul the lca<.·htn~! staff reduction and the studcnl.., of the education syskms Let me add as a non-teaching or preferably known a!> rlass1f1ed employee -that -1rhooh will tw tn a !>ad shape 1f fundin gs of all types are cut any rnon· thJ11 th1 y havt-already been cul As a concernt:d parent, lax payt'r and a ctai.s1fwd 1·mpl11y1•t·. J :H'l' our SC'hool t;111 l1lings gradually b<!cr>m111~ t·y .. s11r1·s. Who wi ll ma1nta1n thN•C build· in~s and with whut? Do you as taxpa yf•rs think th<•t t h e s 1• b u 1 1 d i n g s <' I c :1 n t ht>m sel Vl'8, that tht· grass ncvt'r growi;, that leaky fau<·1·ts JUSt stop dr1ppan)( and plugged-up toilets become unptugg('d by whomever? Then' a re buoks to buy and keep rcpa1n·d. supplies of all kinds to be purcha~ed and inven torie d. f1 oors to be scr ubbed, carpets t<J tw rlcaned, la wns to he mowed. bu1ld1n~s to be painted. this IS JUSt a few O( tbe m ultitude of ha<'k scenr necessities that go to mukc up the school system THERE AR E rl1t '>l'i lfte d e mployees who s uppl y this service and you cnn 1)4•llt!llC that this group of people wall !)(> cut rigt).t along with the teache rs T hus the money frorn taxes lhut bulll the schools wall be wasted from neglect. You say we have "declining enrollment" -true, we do have, but what do we do with the millions of students a lready in the s ystem and In the schools'> They must be educated und cut· ting taxe1 is not the way it should be done in a democr11uc country. If we continue to cut local taxes we a re forcing lhe schools to r un enti re ly by rederal runding and that's a big step lnto socialism and our de· mocracy LI down the drain. Think, la th.ls what you want? MRS. GEN E GRAHAM IJMl'et •''•Ser.,~• To tbe £dit.or: Wlt.boul his meaning It t.n be. Ru11ell w. Ban1ert'1 lelter (F'eb. 14) re1•rdlnl the proposed cut In the Unlveralty or California'• operaUn1 rundl should the Jarvis ll lnlUatlv• pass ln June la a aood enmP'-ol why California does need thet.aJC·tupported university 1y1tem. A tuiUon·free qnlverslty pro- v Id H t he o pp~rtun lty fo r thou11nd• or young men and women to purs ue u hlJ(hcr education and carry on the hlih &n•l cl edueallonal, sclenUfic, t.ecbnoao,ical, and artlltlc ex· ctlleace tbat tbl• nation bu bu11l and pnd1·d l""'r ''" th1· pa..,l I 'All 1·1 111ur1•.., 1'1/ !Jr 1 • Pl'r<TnlJ~1· 11f th1·•,1• nwn Jnd '1411111 t'll .111• lrurtl '""" IOI 111111 fo m tlu:' .11111 """11 Id nol I>;· <1 bl•• lll :.tltt•1uf l ("I If llrt·~ hJd l(I p..i ) h11~h tUJIJor1 l 'pun t.:rJdUal11111 th1·'.'>r '.'>I ll •knt' will l)4•1·orn1• f'Ht•1·l1v1· 111 f 11 rm e rl . l J x paying <' 1t1 z <· n., J°hl!y Wlll bt· lht NJucutor'>. doc I ors . wr 111•r..,, r t•l'o('a rch1·rs , lawyer!!. 1111l1t1<0 1J n'>. bU '>I nl''>~m<·n. hl'tnrtan:-.. Journalist'>, M•d h::idt•1.., of tomorrow l'h1•y v.111 i.:..i1n 11 broad1•r v11•v. of l1fr thn111~h th1 ·1r '.'>\utly uf t11!'> t11rv . !'.1wwt11i.:v. phdo1"o<1phy, Jnd 1twolOJ.:)' Th1•1r 1nt1·rut'l1on 1.1o 1th d1 v1•no1• 1·t h111<' i.:roup' 11nt1 1dt•11 loi.:1 t•:-. ""Ill lt·'>'l"O th1· r h.JOI'•' thul the) v.111 tw ll1g11h anti 1·;ill 1a·11plt• '"li,J '.'>lard-... I ti' Mr Hangl•rl dtK"> I rrir lx.·1r1g a~airt.')t the draft They \\Ill lw IOlf'llt~(.'nt enoui.1 h to read n1•.,., 'I"' pl'r!I and Ull· rfrr\land whJl they read Th•• ;inl1 draft r:rllv h<•ld 11n the i..:n c·arnpus altraclt'tl only 150 stu· <h'rlll'I ur rou~hly 11"1 percent o( th1· student bodv Mr fhm•~t·rt, I r<>i.pect the fa<'t that you ;.m· a Vl'lt•iun of World W:Jr ll. und I thank you for the l'lacnfaces vou mud<' to pr('M-rvt> Lhc freedom of lhc United Stat~ :•nd th<' frt•t• world. Hut what's al 1111ue here 1s not th1• freedom of 1 he Uruttd Sttt l~. but I.he> profit.A of large 011 companies I do not want l n die fo r Exxon o r somebody's <.:ud11lac J OE HUBBELL l.llfi-.alr •~·~~ To the Editor Whal n ght does the U S have lo ref\&M! to participate In the Moscow Olympics? Comrade Brezhne v hit the h<'ad right "" the nail when he ~uud w • s hOuld pay no attention to Mgharustan's Internal affaJn . Won"l w"' t>ver learn that black Is white and whit.e is black, and the Soviet military had only the noblest moral intentions when they responded to the Afghan president's pleas for help and without hesitation rescued him from Uncle Sam's evll lntentk>os by sendloa him right t.o heaven!,, PHIL LANSDALc. E ..... laPre•lem• To the Edit.or : How ruce or Bob Greene to ln· 1ult the educaUoo and literacy of the teaching profeuloo < Pi&ot, Feb. 21). . lie u1es as an example 1 11mall town In Wisconsin Which wouldn't 11ttract competent tcacherB. Why doesn't he verify his pre mise by chectlnc the Uteracy quaUty or Oran1e Coun· ty teachen? By lbe w11. 1.tacbera are COO• , 'IJntly tn•mt to ov1·rn1m~ th" 1nJu• y don1· lo t-.n~li'>h b') 111·"' -.p..1r~·r'.'>. TV. 1.?n·...i 111~ t·..ird.-. .ind h1llb11Jnh '"Your un,' '11., h1•l11f1..:1ni: Vt 11 't•lt \\ l.' tn to tc•ath "''l lo bt·.:1n ·• '>t·nt1•11t·1· with ' .rnd"' or ' hul · ltul 11 ' u._..,c·lc.,, .... h•·n Jl•'<>pll· hkt• Bob Gn"1:0I' U~l' 1t 1n their C'f>I umn This 11> a small point. but lt•.1chcr!'> arc trying their b<.o;l to ov•·rt ornc thc.-se .. poor wnttng habit..,' Would Bob Grl't'nt' likt' .:in l-:ngl1s h n •fre!'ih<'r co ur'>t·~ l\1a ylw ht•'ll l>lOP WOtr)IOI! thl'n .1 bout ht!> lJX dollar l'I ;t'EDOY JCJ~t-:s (i1Ut lligll•• To lh1' 1-~ator Charlc.-s McCabe In his column of Jan. 28 sttms to be anti-gun and not well-read m early U.S. hai.tory. l wish to rem ind Cha rles McCabe that guns do oot com· m1t cnmes without cnmlnals, and crim.mals commit crimes with or wit.bout guru. It sttms very obvious lh•t we do nol need JtUn control, but that we need crim inal control As former Chief of Police of Los Angeles Ed Davis sa1d. "H we really want lo reduce g un-r e lated crimes. all we have to do is re- quire /udges to impose an addi· tlon a pe nalty on those 10· divld ua ls uslnR J(UDS d uring crime.s. Thls baa a dramatic tle- te rrent effe~t on other gun· carryaog criminals since the average criminal on the street kn o ws what soci e t y will tolerate." AddlUooaJly, even if owninlC guns ia outlawed. the lawless will have guns . They will acquire them from others lbrouab black markets or make lbem . McCabe's contenUoo that lbe p.·opk rio nnt h H\<P a conslJtU· 11011J I 11.:ht lo ~ar ar ms ~nd thJI thl (OUrtJoo h.1vc· cons1-.ltt1t1y rui1·d ~ nt~-ds lo be• l'XominL-d. Tll ... <.'Ol Rn\ .... en· mistaken The• ll•rm m1lllla a~ dd1nL'<i by th•· founding fdlhers in their de- b<1t1·' meant '"t<ve ry citizen qual1fo>d lo vole'" It meant "'the people" It dad oot mean any or· ganized military organization. state or nallonal, to be formed a rentury lal.ef" It was developed due to the colonasL<> · fear ol lbe professional mah tary syslems of Europe, from which lbey had ned. and of their determuiation tn cstabl11,h here a means of na· 11o nal defense com posed o f C'1t1zens, armt-d and ready for a nll tlonaf need. The federal courts haven't yet C'o m pletely r esolved t h at in· daviduaJ people don't have the right t.o keep and bear arms. The first ten amendment,., of the US Constitution, which came t.o be l nown as the Bill ol R1g ht5. are tn reality part ol lbe ora gmaJ document as lbere were many stateti wbo ratified "with the condition tha t seve ral amendments be added. These a mendments were added to help protect the people from a cen· t r a l ttovernme nt becoman& tyra nrucal. rn actual practice. to surrender the second a mend- m ent n ght to keep and bear arm s means t.o surrender the eo- Ure Bill ol Rights. MIKE CATIICART CETA Seltdl•• To tho Editor: Re your article on the misuse of CETA Funds -City of Hunt· ington Beach. In my opinion the solution to this proble m Is simple. What is needed la a slale·admUU.tered d e partment, s uch a s the E mployme nt Development Department, with divialoos ln strategically placed r lUes to: -Locate training 1ource1 (not 10lely related to cities). -Administer and oversee training pro1ram and trainee develapmenl. -P a y allowances tf\ em ployen on a monthly buls •l•lost proved results. It ll al90 my oplnloo that a.a Individual sboulcf not haft to meet povert1 level criteria befor• qualll)'tDC for lralalDI. I SHEILA MclaB • titter• from r~• _.. eom..w. TM noht to cOfwtlft .. lfana lo ,. ~or tHmfftottr Ubd u raerwd. Lf'ttn• of 300 worda or ,... _,.., bf """"'prt/fTf'flCt. AU &dt1n...., fft· clMCk ftpolMrt Clftd mailMo MINH , fNI llOrMI mQf bf .,.,...., Oft J"e- qvrtfC tf awt/fdf'M ............... ..,. f'od'll ·-bf pu,.,.. .. BUSINESS I STOCKS Tbanday·· NYSE p.m, (~T) Pricea COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS s DM..YPILOT •1 Tiie Food Mes• Natural Product Nearly Unknown BJ •ILTON MOSKOWITZ Tb&DU t.o the lnveollvenesa of our food procaaon, we Uve ht a world of Imitation products. so much so lbit tht· fmitatioo often beeomes accepted as the standard. How can you recognize the real thing if you've never had it? Kraft. the nation's largest cheese processor , la a master at this game. One ot It.a most successful products Is Mirit· c le Whip. which looka like m ayonnaise but ot course Isn't cand costa less>. Now It also has an imitation mayonnaise on the market -It's so labeled -and worse yet, they h~v~ an Imitation cbeae, Golden Image. where HO percent of the buUerfatbu been replaced by comoll. Tbe Morton s alt people have an lmlta· lion salt as well u a Mortoo Ute salt.. Money Tree We have n6nda1ry c r eamers I there's u cootradictJon tn terms 1 a nd fake whippe d cream toppings. Perhaps the ~t :,ymbol of our pro<:c~i.cd foods diet is yogurt YOGUllT IS AN cinc1ent f0t><J, renowned for its heallh· giving quahlJe-.. Jt":. actuuJly mtlk that hb bet:n curdled by bact.en a. It was a boon to people lll Uw day~ before refngcrcit1on ~cau.'>t.· lhe b<tt•t.cna killed ~c.-rm:. und made the milk s aff.' Ill l'Bl The la:.t few year:.. A m1•r1ca ha:. b<..>tn 1n lhe micbt of a yogurt boom Hut It 's a quill' different food than tht: 0 011 tht• Kurds have been a ccustomed to ea.ting tn the Middle East IT IS. IN FACT, a product T<1 gel Americans t1J t.-aL anything healthy Like yo~urt , 1t h<ts to be dou~d with all manner.. of flavoring c;tr dWl>f'rrY, raspberry. boysenbnrJ . .11>rlco<, p1nt:apph: and what havt'·y<>u Plain yogurt·• That's J poor 'cller . We keep our} eigurt lc'l' rold an rdngt:rat11r .. Thi· ullJmate an the triumph 111 tht• 1m1tat1on ovn thi- r l·JI may haw• been re:tl'h•·d J t'C>Ur>ll' of v.cek~ ll~" 1n J f1•der:.il d1!->tru·t C'f1Urt an f>1· .. \i11in1·' Ttw Nat 1on<il Pork l'n>elu11·1 • (."ounr1I Wl)n J rounn tht·I"· CAJi!alfl ... l th1• 1 ·n1\1•d ~1.11 1•' ,\s,:rirullun• 01·pJr\m1·n1 v.l11ch ., hn•n \ntn~ tu j.{t l 111tr1l• lr1·1 fllcJt pr<tduct--11n th1• lllJ~('l "11TRITE IS A ("Ht.'!H \I. lhilt ha., Ion..: bf:en Jdd<.'lf llJ b.t<'Orl and otht·1 m •·at... "' J nr··~1>n atl\'t· ll ab11 h<l' J 1·ol11nn~ .. Hect Th1: prohl•·rn 1\ that nitrite I'> now i.tc.pect 1•d of !Jl·1ng a rau.'ic CJf t·anc·1·r As a result . the Agnrultun · ~partment would like t'J ._1ve Amen cans lhe t:han<'t• to buy meab that ha\c not t.e1:n cured with nitrite Th1·v pn.>~ed that n1tnlc fn.'\' boacon. hot dogs and other prod11C'l~ bt· plac~ on ~ale wtth a label dearly say1nR ··unruri-d. to Ix-il<'rompan1ed b y a -.t..at eml'nt that the mt·al ··hci~ no n1tnl•• ..idd••d not pre '-t-Tvt•<f, mu~t bt· rC'fra~t·rJtt'<l tx·lrnA-40 dt·~rt:t·'> f' Jhn•nht·tl <il .di t1m•.., Wh<•I ' v. rr>OJ.! "''' h I hat • Wt·ll. ttw nation's pork pro du t·{'r-. ar).!Ut' tht1I ti V.flUlft hi• v.mnS? tn Ulll)W nttrJ\t• rn·1· produ<·l!. to ('arr ~ 'ut·h fJm1har n11mt·~ ..i~ ba<'<>n. hot do..:~ l'M>lo~rn and v. H'nt•r' TBF.V M \' THAT coru.umcr~ arc i.o Ullo~ lo tht: nit rate·pres<'rv<'d produ<'l that they would ignore the warn ing on th<> label. IC uncured meat 1s unrefngerated for a <'Ou pie of day~. 1l t·an d1•vek>p deadly botuJi.sm Ju<lJ.!t' W1l11am (' Muurt ;H·r1•P4ed th11t ;irJ.?um1·nt an•' blockt.-d t.ht' movt.-111 antrodut"t· nitnt .. frt'-1• bllcon, hot dow :ind othe'r mt>at products under the names we're all ram1bar Wllh The gov~mmt 1s planrung tD a ppeal the dec1s1on but 1t loola ngbt now as I( we have reached this unique 1utua LJon the natural untreated product 1s so strange that 11 cannot be sold under its real name The real name ha~ been usurped by the chemically-treated product We' II hi.I v'-' to come up with new nam~ for the natural product .. TM CommaakaUoa111s eym g an early March, 1980 mov ins date for relocatJon to 1ls new corporate headquarters at McCabe Way and Morse Avenue 1n Irvine. The facility is cur renlly located at3303 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa John Rice 1s nallonal :.ales manager forTRILOG. lK., l rvtnt: Robert JI. Sorensen. president and ctuef executive offu:er or Perttln·Elmer Corp .• Norwalk. Conn • has been elected <'ha1rman of the board of di~tors. The firm ha:. an appht'<I optics d1v1!>1on plant In Costa Mesa which produces oplJcal subsystems for national defense 11nd scientific programs. Another fac1hty in lrvme produces speciali&ed opUc. for the la boratory analyticaJ Instruments lllCl company's Joanne Clemons 1s Installment loan lender at Crod1~r Bank's Huntington Beach offic<!. The HunUngton resident fo rmer ly :served in the same c~pac 1tv in Costa Mesa · Ice Cre am Pact Iced rHOENIX CA P> Locally b ased Red River Resources. Inc .. has agr eed to purchase Swensen's Ice Cream Co. of San Francisco. an International restaurant chain. for an undlscloacd price, president.a of the com· panies have announced. Red River Reaou rcu. a private ly held rtrm. 1s Sweruieo's largest franchise holder with Swenaen's opera· lions ln Arizooa, Colorado. Idaho. Georgia and Florida. Swemeo'a, begun lo Sao Francisco in 19'8. bas reatauranta in :W at¥ea and In Mexico. Canada, Saudi Arabta, Japan, Hoo1 Koo1 and Slocapore. La~ R. Wllaoa. Red Rlver Resources prealdent. said the ule would be completed aa aooa as pouible. Gold, Silver Quotations b J ,. Telnbion 'I . -OM.YN.OT 'TONIGHT'S LATEST U8TING8 . TIMMIJ, '*'-Y .. 1• \ . . .. ... , ..... fTAMIC'f N/fl) HUTOM ~-"-*-'IM ~Mten~I ltlO tot "" ............ ~..., -~ flllod• ..... • JllQ llltO lhr~ • peny al lhe i.ottUfM ~ to Of1"Q ,,,~_,_.. • TMl IMD't IUNOH ..... m111•enty ~ '""' 0199 -·· h> follow "' ,. tocx••.o-b«-of I ~ he l)ofi()af1M IOf hll l1'Qlllll dMe -~AHOIOH Jted ..,,.,, • f\900 f ou ~-*'•COnl•I • ~T-<XXUtnlA AWAAOe 1H llAOAOCAI T .IOUftNAl$1 Crtllffayne t4untttt ..Vault I ~ .. ~ OOIMIOI•. Tiie floMllca Of "-9(' TN tcdlf'll ..... lltftM.~llCel K1MM .. ~ "°"",. ._ In 81 ....... to "'°" pl90elt .. ... 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CJOOO TIMES J J decid65 to t~~ w.111 ou1 1earntnl) son"' 1mpQt1 Jnt tac;ls atK>IJI tu 01101• to I><' !Purl 21 m OVEREASY GuASIS r11 I.Ally (,,dldf'ronr C 1f-r>tqt• 1trttl MR•Y Ann norrT1.1n 1A1 4) llC TAC DOUGH (I~ FACE THE MUSIC Wht'n a <11straug11t nll'ltl •>1..ltm snoo1a <1nd ~111,. om1 Ill ""' dllllC~t1rS. &flt) l1n<l> t1m~ttH c.hurgOO w.1n ttr-U dt>groo murdtlt mi MACNEIL/ LEHRER REPORT (l~J MERV GRIFFIN r,.1.,sts W•ll•e Aame~ l!~au Sfldges E luynu Hoosier Cunt Holmes f 30 0 THE GONG SHOW 0 YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPECIAL 7·00 0 CBS NEWS 0 NBC NEWS m 500'> Ugty A younq -;·rl ~l"HtQh''> 11 0-Jf>rc.om•• 1 "' total tac• ot cooh illlfl(A 0 NEWL YWOOD GAME 0 MATCH GAME D' N 0 HAPPY OA VS /.Gf.IN R.cnt<• ,intl "'' ft1t--f1d~ ,_.. out to GOnQUo'f tl1etr linan r.IAI ,.Of'!. 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Q) KCOP TV lind ) LO'> Anqllh"· tll KCET· TV (PBS} Los Angr•h·'> '1l> KOC( N tPl3~1 Hun1tnq11,n H" 1 11 Cop Collared James Gregory Cright) discovers fellow or- ficer Steve Landesberg locked up in the squad room after he was collared in an anti· nuclear demonstration on a two-part episode of "Barney Miller " beginning tonight at 9 on ABC, Channel 7. CJ BUCK ROGERS IN lHE 26TH CEHTUAY f:juci.. tr ""~s to an Ot t><tong 'Jbmtlllrtg p1.ttlld150 to ro~· cue u ~1drtopptld gut trom ttto r tvtcrntll ot ttur twll ... mplO'fllr (RI U COLLEGE 6A8KET8ALL ~~vs UCL/\ (]~I MORK & MINDY .. 1ucl\tng tot a 101>. Mori. OK"19S to ann n "h''" col IHr ~nd t>lhC~ tM~111 ullO lt<Omfl" prnt'•I 0 COLLEGE S,_SKETBAll C..dltlo<n1,, v$ USl ID CAAOl BURNETT ANO FRIENOS ( ...... IS Flutll &ull• JJC~ u••toul (!)MOVIE " • • • fltlJ lnr>OC<)nt) t 1<i6:?1 Ouborun Kurr MtN11"'4 Rf.Oqta"I;! A gov· l'I .... ·~~ b(lh6'1'6S Sile IS 1>e1nq 11sun1ed by IN! 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CAMERA THREE ~ dlS Waller An AMt:<tGiln Ong•ndl" lM New Yo•• 1 1 .J't ot the Broa<t>oay h•t A1n t M1s1Jena~tn ,.1tutns tl>A 9reat AMftt'tC "" 1..zz mu-..c.1an. !.•ngor .ind ""tnl>Osef 10 15 mi BLUEGRASS SPECTACULAR f1om The Grand Ole ~Y r0tn T Holl hOsts a rou~­ •ng Concert OI tne ~t tn ~veg.ass music wrtn Bin Mon1oe and tne Blveg<au BoYb. Jim ana Jes.se; Mac W~an Bild 1ne Selel<>m Stene. 11nd Emmy101.1 Harri'\ I030 ID W NEWS fEl MASTERPIECE THEATRE f'old.1<~ II · CarOlone rPCu Pl>• .1tes in lonoon Mor wonna become$ an <'it· ~le WtdOW \P&rt 11 01 I'll 11006 0 IJ(J)@J NEWS 8 MAl<E ME LAUGH 0 OA VE ALLEN AT l.AAGE Oa1t11 tS Fr'llnkens1em " nypnotlat. a bts/loO and Healncllffe • M•A•&•H Payday ~tngs a wlndfall to Hawloeye. o btobe to ~f'Y. a PN<I ~'-to ~t ABC Wins; N EW YORK IAP I ABC won the networks' pnm~·t1mc: ratings race for the week ending f"eb . 24 with plenty of help from the Winter Olympics. and despite <in unexpected rush from NBC, fi gures from the A C. Nicl<1en Co. s howed. The week was NBC's best in the ratings 1n l S months. though the network has finis hed first in the compet.itaon twice this season. ABC. winning for the third lime an a month, ha.d four of lhc 10 highest·rat.cd programs, all pramc·llmc coverage of the Olympics from Lake Plue ad, N. Y. NBC'S THRUST Af7ER several weeks in third place included five of the Top 10 shows, in· t eluding the TV premiere or a theatrical movie. "Harper Valley PTA," in flrsl place and another movie, "The End." in third. NBC also had "Real People" fourth, "Dif· f'rent Strokes" sixth and "LltUe House on the Prairie" eighth, and compiled a n average raUng or 20.8. its highest since October 1978. ABC's rating for the week was 24, with CBS third at 16.2. The networks say that means in an average prime-lime minute during the week, 24 percent or the homes in the country with television were tuned to ABC . ABC'S NO. 1 SHOW for the week was Saturday night's Winter Olympics broadcast, with a rating MID*' d bogglingProgram of 28.9 to 29.1 for NBC's "Harper Valley PTA ... • Nielsen says that means of all the TV-equipped . homes in the country, 29.1 percent saw at least Noted p~ycholog~st Dr. Laura Schlessmger part or the movie, and a sligbU y smaUer port.ion a nd expert Jn '!1e fteld or parapsycholo~y, Dr. tuned in for the sports broadcast. Thelma Mou, join host Marlo Machado Fnday for . . the foorth evening of the "Festival '80" mem-The Saturday night program, including the be~hip drive on KOCE·TV. Channel 50. finals in the women's figure skating competition. Channel 50's Friday programm ing is a pot-attracted the most homes per minute -just over pourri which includes two National , Geographic 22 million -:-for any Olympic& broadcut, winter specials. Wall Street Week and Washington Week or summer, m hJstory, ABC said. in Review. The Olympics and NBC's movies hurt CBS. ~, ....... ~~,,,.,,"'°'°"..c. ,o..,......•-.c.'wat'~' ... , ~ ..,,.......,.,, .. ~..,·o NOWPUYllG .. cmlll ..... --· cmlU WllT C.11 ..... ~ Orange 634·2563 ._.,,.,... 191·~ .... , ...... Buena Piii! 821-4070 TUBE TOPPERS KCOP m 8:00 -''The Innocents." Dt!borah Kerr plays a governess haunt· cd by ghosts of her predecessors in this mystery movie with Michael Redgrave .. CB.5 8 9: 00 -''Scruples." The final seg m ent o f the minlseries about backstage intrigue in Hollywood. KCET@ 10:00 -"Fats Waller: An _ American Original." A musical tribute by the cast of the Broadway musical "Ain't Misbehavin'." L~ end • ..,.,,."*' PQI< .. 001 to Ttepper • TOMMY COOf'£A Tommy ,. a O<unl< car °""'* "'° ten Hendry 1$ Ille lAw 11.30.. COUJM80 Whtie on•ntioatong I~ mu1der ot a C"em11t COIUmbO unco-• u ""m ~ ot people ""'h mQlflt" f()t the k"ltng 0 TONIGHT t•ost Jottnny C.i•\on OuMIS James Gullo•'f Lharhe CiillH. Hob•"' Blake. Rny J')hnllOf't 8 CXX.LEGE BASKETBALL An~ona State "'~ Wa&rnn~· ion Staie 1J crQ! THE tAAN CRISIS. AMERICA HELO HClelAOE A 100~ al llltl 11110'\t occur 'one~ 1n Iran 0 MOVIE • •·· ·oav fJI '"' Outldw I l!l:.?1 fh •IH •t ~Y"'' I"" lOU•'W r1u1u.1 ..... trying ltJ ttS• ~IA~ •n1m tt'lf• J ';) <..avc•lry '''" ~ Ov•.,-·• tr..,mmvnn-1 ••r1J tf'rr ,,., .. rtu' town"-"'"*P.tt ID HOGAN'S HEROES HogflO ttnr.1 I + ~ '""'" mu')t ·~~.1,s•natt: •• <.,,"'mc.tn Q<'N'hll (!) KINOOF KENSINGTON t il<ry ano Jot".'-O~'<tOt' to -.101> a wav.; ol rw;.qttbO< l>OOd Pu•'l.11 'll\llltn•no lly Ot~ISonq tl1<l'Tl6'JIV~ ·~ WOtnHn dnd ,...,,ng to '"" ,trl'lf'ts ED CAPTIOHEO ABC NEWS 11..45 D 9 POUCE WOMAH ~ o.tect..,. Stytee hnOs rwn- Mll tn the mlOdle Of • 0- get"OUI conlOOI' «;y ""'*1 l'lll lernal8 p«t,_ II kllleO -MDIGtfT~ 12110. Ml88IOH: IMP06818U Thi IMF CMTlM out rt• plan 10 c>esltay an 0tgencmd c.rtme syncloc..ate fPan 2l a> ttOHEYMOOHER8 Wl-.n Ra1C>1t has 10 learn ttow 10 plly golf s.o '""' he can jOlr> 11'9 b<>SS.,, a IOUt· $on>e .... •tl&O'l• 10 ~ Nor10tl t1t.ct> n1m 8) 28TOHIOHT 12.30 Q) MOVIE * * * Ttte Leooera · ftl/631 Burt Lancu11 ... c.1 .. ud•a Cara1na1e r,6f1bi;ld• • , &60 onvu.on OI &!C>lf ,_,.,,. ff'I IM <1n<T10t1on ot trwi et.,.1oetal\ '" "''' 'JOC• al Of ()fw I? P.rs f m DO( CAVETT uV'""S L3Ut~ ()ti,,,_ Joon Pl</wf.gnt (Patt 2 ol ~ ml NEWSCHECI( 12 !>5 0 "~ BARETTA f1¥~ll lu<nl ,n !'>•$ bit"°" I n•L •n un0fo1c.o ... e1 ~I hOI Waoecl'> cA ot!'t'O Jd<1>9~0tltl'>e~ ,.,, 1 00 D TOMORROW m un AHO TIMES OF EOOIE AC>earr8 (-1ruoe encl CnQ.Hta o~ ~ c-in.oe s oest v,,. n tearn~ w'l'fy Tony ~ """" ~ bt~e "-"""" llt'<l l )'Ol.t 00 ,., !he molel oqc.tlfl • JOHN DARLING ·~'~ ~ ,:,. .. ~ .... A oeMf• p~ .... Ofdwedlo~...-. ci.iey rwqueaea nee to N\19 en wc;ort. 1:30 . BUT OF OAOUCffO D MOVIE *'"° "Hun(jfy Hitt" (1114 1) Jean StmmOr'a. M••oaret Loelewood Tho mother and elc:IMI ton ol I VietO<I an ,,..,.. lemlly dlNllHll• their tonune through gem· llllnQ end druQa. (2 hr 1 I • MOVIE *' • • "Shep Of Foota" 11116!>) •Vtvlen Letgh, Swnone ~et A M01tey uaortment Of ~· ie torQlld to ahale 00.. Quart«• wtwJe trltYlllng 10 8' emetl\lven 12 ltf a . 30 "'"'I • MEN THE &OAT COME.SIN U6 8 HEWS 2:00D NEWS • MOV1E • *' • t The Grouo 11966) Stwtey Knoght. Clti abolh Her1m.t11 8.ased on Ille boolc b'f Mery McCar • Illy Etg/11 inaepar&Ole ~ lege t11 .. ndt becom., tnvOIYed WI ~ dlllll'"'(I hlMly\M allflt ljltiOulll!Qtl 12 11<'\ !>~ mtt\} 2:04 0 NEWS 2:2.6 fl HEWS 2-.30 ti) MOVIE ···~"AC! 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Privet• cktect,.... litille Shayne II on !he C><"owf IOf 1 lclller ( llw • 30 "*' .: '~I NEWS ElMOPfAN TE.L.EV\8IOH SaMCe Friday'• Dayf i•e :tro11ie• -AFTERNOOH- 5-00 U • *' Rootm Too11n· Rlt'(tllm' ( 111371 Genti .Autrt A yroung a<lventurl!f g.,ts '"m~·" 1nvotYtl<! 1n a rangy; wor I I f'tf I 12 00 0 * • I ne Haogmlln" t19~1J) Robef1 Tay\Of. F- p •r ~ t!f A hJclef 8' lllWmatl •·•"'l> th., ttnm•ty 01 an .. n I H °' l<W«\ by h<li Oogged Ii'•' ~v•t ol " man ne feels IS guilt I c,t rot>l)tlry an<J mu•rlf.r f I"' 30 m•n) m • • a. ..... eomt>e< . '.,,, ; ) t 1""•4 lt f ,,,,. flyrM"•. ''''° !.l~l.lu<r .. y A ~W'I Q ,,. r _. t•·.,ms VO wnh 8 1 ~rt tn~trut;.1r"ft lC) 'o<;k\.e tt•• ,.-... ....,,., •• prob""°" of ,,,. ••• , r:,; .• r.-?Vf wn.c-n •~ I *'"9 '•~\ f I N • !>() tv ,, , 3 30 0 • • • CIKIUS fin-• 11!16fil Wal!l!f Melt""" 1"'7":1 ~O"'M " mtddle-Dgf!O ~ t•n<h • more _,onq1u1 lf1.ie whtln ltP <)eln-II CA.,, tr.> m.flfTl ,._, ln0$tr~ 11 l'W 10mm 1 by Armatrong & BeUuk .,...--~----------.... COULD 4'CX.J ~IEJL</ wEL-L,.1 11 V..Out..D B£ 'TRYING 10 IMAGINE 50ML- IHtNG LIKE' A BLACK HOL£ CAN R£ALL'1' 0£ MtNO.- B<)(;G-LJ N6, OOCToR 5TARf>KY! OE.~10£ A B LK.K HOU. IJt..R.'1' DARK! F~U5? NBC Comes on Strong ~h1ch placed only <>nl' :-how, · ~, A ~ II." in th1· C1r~t 10. CBS HAD A TOUGH TIMF. ut the bottom of the rating'>, w1Lh fou r of the wt't'k's five lca'll· watched shows, ~tarting w1lh "G<>ld1e and Lat.a Together" 1n 47lh place and followed by "Ladies a nd Gcnll<'m<'n. Bob Newha rt" and "Th e Chisholms.'' NBC's "Prime Time Saturday" was 50\h and a "Cl3S Reports" entry. "The Trouble with Wom<'n." 51:-t Here ure the week's JO highest .rated pro g rams Movac "Harper Valley PTA," with a rating of 29.1 representing 222 mJll.Jon homes. NBC. Winter Olympics. Saturday. 28 9 or 22 1 m1lhon. ABC: Movie • "The End," 27 8 or 21.2 m1llaon. L~TOUllt -°"""''° .. --,- 1HE SEASON'S # 1 COMEDY Hm NOW IN ns 1 lTH SMASH WEEK. STEVE MARTIN mf~_J_EJ! .. ,_...._ ... ,......,_ -... ~---- NOW PLAYING &UIWUIUlfllC'l\llll • ---cmos'UlllOl H: .ou~._•-o NOW PL AYING ....... _,_ _ ........ c..11 .... 946-0&73 or .. Nt·5MO ·12 I Give yow ....... a '":t .... ,... ...... c ..... fHt IR U•t S llftt clHIHIM Ml tf tlM O.lty ~ .... 1 , and "R1•Jl T'e-oph· :.'I !i nr ~l m1lllll11. both N Dl'. \\ intt-r Olymp1c ..... Thursda~. 27 .i Qr 2tl 9 m1lhon, ABC , ··1>1ff'rf'nl "itrokc.,," 2fi 3 or 20 l mllhon. NBC \\ 1nt1·r Of\ m p1l'"· Wf'dnl"1d:iy. 25 9 or 19.8 m1ll1on . AH<' · l.1t11t• H nui-1· on the Prairie." 24 5 or lR 7 mil hon, !'\BC. Wtntt•r Ol~ mptc'>, Tuesday, :?-1 4 or 18 t; mlll11>n ,\BC .. ind "M :\ S II." 24 J or 18 5 rnilh()n. l'U.I.\ THE Nf:XT 10 ~ho"'~ "D1s n<'y"., Wond(•rful World." Nill.'. Winter OJymp1 r<.. Fn<l.1y. ,\UC. Mo,1c "The Towenng Inferno." J1.1r1 11. :'\BC .· 60 ~1inutes" and "Dukes of Hauard." both CHS. tic. "Dallas." CBS: "The M1sadH•nturl'~ of Sheriff Lobo." NBC. Winter Oly mp1C's. Monda'. "Charlu"s Angels," and Wanter 0 1) mpt<''i. SundJ). J ll ABC , , LAST DAY EDWAIDI' UDO Newport Beach 673·8350 .... Pa•,. "' .................. , .. ,. . '