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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-03-17 - Orange Coast Pilot-------~-..w::· --- 3 .'Armed Men • Steal Safe at • ~ l ~ Iii Ttistht DoDte Valley Rink MONDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 17, 1980 VOL. n , NO. n. J SECTIONS,. ~AOl!S Ov_er a Barrel 'Sllrprlsed' Slispect Slain In Tusiin Home "~-...... Barry O'Brie n , Nuclear Regulatory Commission representative, puts his Gejger counter on the ground as he prepares to move a•steel drum containing radioactive material that had fallen from a truck ilt Philadelphia International Airport. Beggar Called Abusive P anbandling is against the law. but when you ask strangers for money and carry a big stick al the same time, the charge can be more serious. Laguna Beach police arrested transient Charles Aaron Fein, 28, Sunday a fter several pedestrians catted tbe police department to complain about a man carrying a four-foot stick and asking for loose change. Skate Rink Safe Taken ByG11nmeo Officer Doris Weaver arrived at St. Ann's Drive and Coast Highway shortly after the calls a nd confronted the we ll-built s.us pect. When t h e man beca m e abusive and waved the wooden weapon in a threateni n g manner, the officer pulled out a can of Mace. ''The stick be was carrying was bigger tbao the &Uck I was carrying," Officer Weaf er said. B ut the abusive s uspect ducked when the officer let loose with the spray, and ran off down the beach with Weaver in punuit. Lifeguards joined the pursuit and tackled the suspect; on the sand, where Officer Weaver handcuffed the man and carted hlm off tq jail. ByDAVIDKUTZMANN Of .. Oelty ~ SWtt A suspected burglar was shot and killed Sunday night by a Tustin resident who told officers he found the man in an upstairs bedroom of his home. '--An Orange County Sheriff': Department spokesman said the 8 p. m. shooting occurred in the Lemon Heights residence of John and Jane Grant. Officers said Grant and his wife surprised the man, who was wearing a ski m ask and d~rk c l othing. as be was in the upstairs bedroom. The sheriff s spokesman said Grant was a rmed with a pistol w h e n th e confro ntati o n occurred. The s uspect, whom a uthorities did not identify, died or multiple gunshot wounds fired at close range, officials said. He wasn't armed, deputies said. HOME LEASE AD GOr RJ;SlJLTS "I bad 12 to 15 calls right away on my Dai l y Pilot classified ad. "I was very successful in leas- in1 my house through the classified section." That's the advertising succes story of the Newport Beac h woman who placed this ad in the Dally Pilot: BACK BAY CHARMER 3Br, 2Ba, fam rm. yd. patio, $750 mo. yrly lse. Owner xxx·xxxx If you want to get fast results, call142-5678. ...... ,. .. , .. Fereeuc The incident be&a n when Mrs. Grant said s he lteard noises from the upstairs area or the home. She started up. s he told offi cers, but instead went back down and told her husband. He then packed up the pistol kept in the downstairs master bedroom a nd both wen t to investigate. As they entered one of the u pst a irs bedrooms. deput1ci. said, they encounte r ed thl' s uspect. "We're pretty sure we know who at is," the s h e r i tr '~ spokesman said of the suspect But he said ident1ficat1on would be withheld until officials arl' cert am A 28-year·old Wh1tt1er man. Cr a ig J ose ph Boppe, wa!\ a rrest e d by deputies as a s us pected accomplice in the attempted bur glar y. He was fo und an a c ar n~ar t he residence. No charges have been filed against Grant, offlcaall' "aid. iram Der.lament ' U&ves 90 Hurt EAST GLACIER, Mont. <AP> -Normal passenge r service ha s resumed along the Chicago- to-Seattle Amtrak route, but of- ficials are still trying to de - termine what caused a weekend derailment in which 90 persons were injured, none fataUy._ The Amtrak westbound Em- p Ire Builder , with 170 passengers and a crew ot 19, de· railed just west of East Glacier during a snowstorm. Three men armed with shotcuns th re atened a HuntinatoD Beach' man wortiQ8 alone at a Fomtaia Valley roller skatlJll rink earb' SUndQ and fled w1tb a aafe caatabdq about $2, 700, poUce said. • TbomuP.Stepbaoe,D,told poUee be wu doiDI com\ructioa work at a:ao a .m . at tbe Fountain V~y Skallq Center, 910$ RecreaUoa Circle, when be was aurprlled by three "blker-tne'' ..., all burial Standards ·to Decline? , •bot.-. Re deterlbed tll• meD as Cauc..._, .... Jttto •, ~ uttooe, J111111 m ·~. with lmlWI i:n tbetr btlta.--Tbe YletJm told Polite tb• 1DID1 ,_ ... Mm oato tbe OC.O.-w1 I U... 1wftd an Ice safe wttb • dOllJ. The .three men portedly fled laa~bhitnn. W ASRINGTON (AP) -'1be American people f aee aome rou1h months abHd In the Carter ldmtntMratioa'a battle to re1tralD taflatloa tbe p.rHldnt'1 elltef tadatloa ftpter told o..r-. todQ. • ...,.. Ameliea people baft no ollolce bat to aeeept a temporar-, decllae la ll•~ ataaiarcll," A1lnd &.Ila ............ Ma.~. -~ .......... fJltM ca.dJ OD W ...... Prtee IUlllltJ Doted tM lncre .. ta• fiow OJ ,... to o'1 .......... eouatrl• and tbe dedlne in productivity of Ammkan IM•lws. "Our HOMIDY aa a whole e&ilDOt lle-.pe IOllHt. decline in real income In tbe1e etro• ........ be aald. Prmct.at Cart•r plus to 1tr.._... ti.. moaltortq of vol•atar1 wa1• aad price ......... • put ot tlM n.bt .. aialt .....-.. Kalila Wd. lie .aid Cliltll' ... ..ad ~v ................. ..-~. ~ addld totM ......... Ntf, wllleb 1111111ben aboat 100. . ID odler WltiinoeJ, Kaba uld "rl -----..z--.............. -:-~-·-----------------. --- the president contlnuea to oppose mandatory wace and price controls becauH aucb control.I "paper over" laflatioo and bide what h really banm!DI to tbe economy. Xabli waa th• first Admlalltraticm wltar• to testlty before a coe1,...a..1 panel 1laee the prealdeDt told the aatloa Fridly some of tbe RIPI . be wU1 UM to combat laftatlaa. Carter'• e eoaomlc pba receind a hostile receJ>Uon from Banlttnc Committee (lee P&ICBI, P11e AJ) >~ ' GOLD PRICES 9()0.--------- .J-•" f'•b M•r 4' 2 1 3 t t 5 29 t7 ................. GOING DOWN Gold Prtce Reacts Gold Drop~ While Dollar Gains Again From AP Dispatches Gold pri~s today plummeted today and fell be low S500 an ounce for the fi rst tame this year and the dollar soared as world financial m a rke t s r eact e d positively to P resident Carter 's latest anti-inflation package. Carter's proposals Friday to cut government spending, curb borrowing and Impose a new tax on imported oil, boosted the dollar by 2~ cents against the British pound, and broueht sizeable gains ,against the Swiss and French francs and Italian ura . In New York, gold traded al $468, down $S8 from Friday. Gold prices plunged $46.15 an ounce oo the Hong Kong market. The precious metal closed at $478.92. down from $525.07 Saturday. In London, gold dropped $44 o ounce to lrade at $482.50 at mld ·mornl n a, down from Friday's $5218.50. London gold dealers fixed their mornlnJ tra~ prices at a nat $480.i;: $48.50 from Fridays: but r the afternoon fixing price C8ee GOLD, Pa1e Al> Cope Slay \V om•!' BELL (AP) -A 47·year~ld woman. Esther Caranta, who called the Bell~Cudahy police and aald lhe wu 1-olnl to kill he~lf and her three cbildnn, waa fa tally shot by officers respondiq to the ult Saturday ntsht when she jumped out of the bus h es at tbem In a thre•teninc manner, authorities .satd. •' C.OloniliiB Captive Flees BOGOTA. Colombia CAP) - U ruguayan Ambassa d o r Fernando Gomez, one of more than 30 hos t ages held by gµerrillas in the Dom inican Republic Embassy nearly three w e eks. escape d today by lo w e ring •i m self from a s e t' o n d · "-o r y w i n d o w , a uthorities sa1ct. Gomez. a 42-year-old career d tplo m a t , c li m be d down t ied -together bedsheets about 12 :40 a .m . and s crambled behin<l_a car tn front or the embassy. Authorities said he shouted his identity to poli_ce ~ho picked him up and drove him to a rrulita ry hospital. The press office of President J ulto Cesar Turbay Ayala said Gomez suffered "a few l)ruises" when t h e m a keshift rope s napped as the a mbassador lowered himself to freedom. Police earlier said he had a b roke n colla r bone , a nd a reporter for the newspaper El Tiempo said the envoy appeared to have leg and arm injuries. He s a id Gomez was "limping, d res sed in a green bathrobe. completely uns haven and with one arm in a sling." A ss ociat e d Pres s Photographer Ricardo Tisnes said a milita~ police man fired a rifle shot at the ambassador as <See llOBTAGES, Page A2) Coast Weatber Fair toniaht with In· creas ing cloudiness toward morning., Thi rty percent chance or light- s howers Tuesday afte r· noon. Lows tonight 50 at the beaches to 56 inland. Highs Tuesday 65 to 70. IN818ET99AY A chUd o/ diwrce, -.o 2J, 1ia.a re·,..a 1wr clorie1 CIRd ftOUI /10fJ& 0.0. pofflltll ,_,.. alld .. JM ,,.,,,. .,. book /onn to ..,., u ....,..,_ CM Cwmod ,,., ca dntlop U. o cllUd'a mMd. See f>GQlt AJO. · hMle_s. •• 4'9~ a ............... ew....,... IM ............... CM=~ An .. ...... At ........ . ... ............. Al .,....... u llH ftl9Mlrs 114 Ct4..... .. Cl......... A4 . • .. t . J J I l ' r ' I ' WASUINOTON (A'P> -A 4\vided U.S. upr•m• Cotart today left Intac t • rat'lal deae1uaatlon plan for Clev~land public uhool \.bat ouy make neceuary tbe crosstown bW\ina ot 10m u.ooo •tudents .. The jusUceti, by a &..s vote. PRICES .••. NJHtM a t ... UHI• by Utt Clevti.d ~ CChte.U. to the court-order-.d plan, a DOftlcm ol •hlclt wenl lnto ttf tct 111 Sepmnber" • Cttl•f Julllet W.rrH E . Buraw and Justlea Will.la• It lhh .. and l..e'IN F. Powell Jr. voted to hHr the aehool board'• appeal ··Even U the ConaUtutlon required it. and lt wne ponJble for ftdera.l courts 19' do It, M eC}uUable de(ree can faah1on an 'Emerald City' where all race., ethnic sroups and persona of be t d b Ch l varjous lncome levelJ live aide mem rs , e Y • rman by side m a large metropolitan William Proxmire. D·Wll Proxmire said the program area. "thedissenterssaid. was "weaUr than be hoped for A f1"0UP ol black paaenta sued or expected" and aaid the Ohio's largest school system in .president was ·11eavlng the JOb t973 . charging that their of figbUn& inflation up to the children's rights to an equal Federal Reserve and the mooey education were being violated. markets... 'U .S. District Judge Frank The J ol 0 t E c 0 no mi c Battisti ruled Aug. 31. 1976 that Committee planned to bear later the Cleveland school district had Jn the day from Charles been guilty of intentional raciid Schultze, chairman of the segregation for years. Ide t• Coun ·1 r E His finding was upheld by the ~de:ise:!. 8 . Cl 0 conomic 6th U.S. Circuit Court, and on Kahn gave 00 details on the Feb. 6, 1978 Battisti announced a 'Sl3 b'lli · c h three-phase remedy. I on m cuts arter says e The first phase. a ffecting will &."::6e to bring the budget some a>,000 students at 33 of the into ce. However, Ji>bbJinc a lready has started to keep district's 146 schools. took effect intact P1'081'ams rumored to be the start of school year in in jeopardy. September. ~ Kahn defended.... Carter's new Under it. some 8,500 students fee on oil impom, which will are being bused crosstown from add abot{t JO cents 8 gallon lo Predominantly one · race the price -0f gasoline, as neighborhoods for racial necessary for long -term balance. • economic prospects even though The second phase is to take tt will cause a short-term rise in effect this week. affecting 20.oc- inrlation more· students and makan Kahn said the new monitoring necessary the busing c. p-eTsonnel will be used lo _ thousands m~~ students. . increase the thoroughness of ~ l£-l monitonng now going on, bring place n~xt September. ever it tO' bear on more companies school in the 91.000-studer speed up handling of request~ d j s t r. i c t i s to re f I e ~ for exemptions, closely examine approximately the ~a me . raca ... unusu<1 I price increases and ask. make-up of ~he entire dtstric~. o t'I a se lective ba s is , fOir Abo~t two-thirds of Cleveland s pre . not 1 f1 ca ti on of pri <·e public school st~dents are black in<.'rcases and how thos<: l:f nder the final ph ase,. an 1 n c rea s e ~ w 0 u 1 <I f 1 t the estimated 52,000 student~ will bt• standards bused. Appearing earlier today on A RC-TV 's .. Good M orn1ng. America" ~how , Kahn said ··congress now has got the m essage. They're scared. The people in th<> country ar« demanding that we bring our government under control and that we 'll do wha\ever is ,oecessary.' • But Kahn reiterated that Carter is "going to make every e ffort to shelter the bottom sixth or seventh of the population from the erfects .. of budget cutting and "will make every e ffort to prote c t the hard-pressed cities who really need help ... * * * F,....r~AI GOLD ..• slightly to $484 and closed at $477. Gold Jut closed below $500 in London on Dec. 24. Gold prices sagged $40 an ounce on the Zurich D)arket where the metal traded as low as $484 as compared to Friday's close of $524. Silver sold in London at an exce ptionally wid e bid-and-asked price range or $18.SO to $20.50 an ounce. for a median price of $19.SO. down from $24.25 Friday. Silver traded at $17 in New York, down &UromFridey. .. Obviously the powers that be tt\.ink the Carter economic pac kage is something in the Tight direction," said one gold trader. The dollar, which has been riding high this month on the strength of high U.S. interest rates, scored impressive gains. NB Offices ·Burglarized Employees of bus inesses located in a Newport Center building today were tallying lo sses fr<>m a stri n g of burglaries dJscovered over the weekend. Acroniing to police. burglars kicked open doors to JO orfices in the building located at 369 San Miguel Drive near the Edwards Newport Center Cinema A department spokesman said the only offices untouched appeared to be those that had deadbolt locks. " Police S<Jid it appeared the thieves took electric typewriters. calculators and other office equipment, but an exact report on stolen items had to a wait today's inventory. SAN JOSE (AP) -An uniden· tified man was killed today when bis car was Cnllhed by a car which fell from a freeway overpass. authorities said. 1 n ustigators said Lecisia Candona. 19, of San Jose. lost control of her car and it plunged through the guardrail of the Hedding Street overpass. land· ing on a car traveling in the fast Jane of Highway 101. . Miss Candona. who suffered minor injuries. was booked for investigation of drunken driving, officers said. DToroRoad Art Arri1'e• Janie~ ~man <left> moves paintings to be Juned Sunday for Art-A-Fair in Laguna Beach next summer. Artist hidden by his canvas is Dick Hersey of Los Angeles. Works of~ artists selected will be displayed in the summer at the exhibit. one of three in Laguna <Related pictures:-Page. A3 l NEW YORK (AP> Stock and bond prices moved lower today as financial markets rC'acted to President Carter's la test economic me<is ures The• Dow Jones average of 30 industn al stocks fell 7.77 points to 803 .92 after threl' hours of tradin~ Tht> .800 level 1s <'Onstdered a key support area. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 3·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Bond prices were off b y moderate amounts in early trading. raising the yields on long-term Treas ury bonds above 12 2 percent The Cartc•r package was wid e ly ex pected to ra1 ~1: Surf Victim's Body Found Off Coast The body of a man who drowned last Wednesday when he was swept out to sea in a strong riptide was disco¥ered Sunday afternoon by Huntington Beach state ran.cera. Coroner's officials identified the man as 21-year.-old Gustavo Soriano of Huntington Park. Lifeguards said Soriano was wading in waist-deep water near the Huntinl(t.on Beach Pier when he was s uddenly pu))ed into deeper water and vanished. Friends of the Huntington Park man told lifeguards they had come to the beach to htmt for shells. They told guards that the last lime they saw their rom- panion he was standing near the water's edge. Slate rangePS fOWld the body at about 1:14 p.m. Sunday near the mouth of the Santa Ana River.· short-term interest rates. but rates on Treasury bills slipped in curly trading. Thf' rate on s ix month bills foll t o 15 24 pt'reent from 15 30 pnccnl Frida~ That rate •~ s till above· tht· r a t t· o f a ~ l' c k a g o Th t• Trt>asury planm·d to aucuon new ~•x -month bill!> later in the da'. with the results determinini;i lht· yie lds a vailab'1e 'On nt'\\ money-market ccrt1f1cates <,old b} banks and !>a C-1nR s assoc1al1ons 11\ denoaunaUoas of Sl0.000 and up If the current rate preva1led at the auction. thosl' certir1cat(':. ~ould ha\<' .rn intt•rC'st ratc abovt.' 15 percent for the f1r,t time <'Vt'r, bcgmninR ThurMia~ One tradt.'r attributed the• :-mall decllnl' in Tn·a:.ury bill ra Les lo a move by some in ves t o r s to h1 ~h ·qual1ty ~ecunties bccaust.' of a possible credit crunch. Afghan Rebels Oaim Successes ISLAMABAD, Pakistan <AP> -Arghan rebels today claimed to have inflicted considerable losses on Afghan government troops in fighting in three prov- inces. A statement by the Afghan National Liberation Front lsaued in Islamabad, Paklalan,.said the g'dvemmeol forces and the So~ viet troops helping them suffered 50 dead and an undisclosed number of wounded 1n a rebel attack on a mtlltary base at Barri in the east.em province of Paktia on the Pakistan bonkr. ·ANAHEIM IAPl Dis neyland employees. represented by six labor unions bargaining as one unit. have ratified a new t wo·vear contract. The contract approved Satur day night covers 1.849 of tht.' Orange County amuse ment park's 4.600 fuJl -tirft'P employ~ Workers had not threatened tc. "trike, ali.hough they w<'re without a ~tract ~i~ their previous pact expired Feb. 29 Under the new contract. top- sc~Je ~RlaY~ of.~ )'Ul'I Qr mQfe ~receive a.65-~an­ hour pay raise.both UUs year and the next: bringing their hourly wage to $8.54 m 1981. un- ion officials said R 1de operators. tack et sellers and takers. s ales clerks and Janitorial emplo)·ees are CO\ cred by the new contract. a park s pokesman said Dog Sledder Seu Record NOME. Alaska CAP) -After two weeb on the gold rusb trail. Joe Kay ~his 10 dogs mushed over the f.ru..h line here to claim a SH.!iOO pri.ae and set a record for the 1.150-mJle ldltarod Sled Dog Race. ·:J'm proud of my dogs.'' said the 44-year-<>fd retired former merchant marine officer from Trapper Creek. "I'm bapp7, and r·m a little humble ... May lopped seven hours off the reDOrd. llnisbiog 14 days, seven hours. 11 m1nule8 aod 51 seconds after leaving Ancborage on March 1. In Tokyo, where the business day ends before Europe's begins, the dollar closed at 249.425 yen, up from $248.75 on Friday. DAILY PILOT ,._Ot-c-Mo.llYPllG4 •i"'....itll>H-' IM----· .. _,_...,,,_Ot_ (NSl_l_C.-s.wt ... _, __ Vehicles Collide; Six People Injured . I _ ,_ -· ""-,.,_,, .... c.wi ~.--.-.---"'-, ..... ,, .. .., 11·-.l-9"<,,,_ll~ A ·-· ....... --.. -...i-:..1-... .... -·· o. .......... ~~ .... .. ~ IW•-.c.a.t-.C .. -•~ . ..., .. _ ... ~-·-....... -, •••• ew...., YK•--CieM<'•._ ·--.·-..... ,_,,._,...... llM ........... .... o.tlHMlMt ~~-••~\1 ... 1 llMM<a..,. ldlloo \ Tefftpt!One (7t4)142-Q21 Clatllfled Ady .......... tQ.M11 ,.,_....,,_ ....... Six persons Injured in a two.car. head-on collision CG El Toro Road near Raint.ree Lane Saturday night were reported lmprovlng at area hospitals today. The driver of one of the vehicles, Larry Wells. 18, of Santa Ana, waa in the iotealive care unit at. Mission Community Hospital where a spOkesman • said bis cooclllion ls stable. · Also in the intensive care unit there la~ PP eek a. · 19, of Fountain V y. a puaeqer ln We lb' car who alao waa t•J!Orted to be lmprovtnc. vwo other nona tn Wella' car -a~ lQjured. Uaouab not .. ..r.~u•lf . rbey were lMDW'led u SUpllaDM Jrbh, 17, ol 11 Toro. wbo WU reported in •athfactory condWoa at Mwlaa Commumty Hoeptt&J.; ud Dau Meflner, 17, alloot El Toro, no waa treated and releated. All four were thrown (tom ,. -··--" _........ --.--.,.,.-- Wells' Jeep by the impact of the collision. The driver or the ~nd car in the accident was Mark J . Brockman. a Marine staUooed at lbe El Toro Air Station. Brockman· was takea to Saddleback HoapitaJ for treatment or cuts and bruises and released. A pu1m1er In bia car, Jerry Richart, 2Z, a1ao atatloned at El Toro, wu taken to Saddleback for treatment ot lee injuries. The California Hlsbway Patrol 1ald the car drtvtn by Brockman wu westbound on El Toro Road while Well• was drtvtq eatbound. The two bit bead'°" but a h.ishway Ptltrol 1pok•snu aa.td It wu not yet certain 1'ho wu at fault. Richart ... traprd In a late·model Pord aa it took Oraase County fireft1bttra 11out 21 m.lnlltea to eut blm' from~ wrtekqe. • ----. ·-...... . t .. . bt 1crambled ueder t.M par'ked car, apparently beUevlns mocneatarUy tbat be waa a ........W.. ... tb8l DO Mota ...... fired by· the •uerrlllaa lo t.be embuay. Gomn waa the first of the bo1ta1e1 to escape from the embaM)'. Tbe 1uerriUM have fNed 2A capt.Iv• btlt are sUJI holcllns more than 20 othen. Including t.he U.S. amba11ador .• The government hat said the next move would be up to the terrorttta. ''Tbe pemment wtU aot take the loltlati ve In looklnl for the conUnuatloa of tbe talkl." a government spokesman said. The terrorists s uspended negotiations Thursday. and lt is up to them to reopen the talks, be aasttteet. The guen1llu of the April 19th Movement. or M·l9, contend the government must make the next move by meeting their demands for the release of 215 members of their organization held on such charges as rebellion. lSank robbery. raiding an army a.rffnal. kidnapping and killing police and business leaders. The masked woman euenills who represented M·l9 In the negotiations shouted to reporters after the lut talks Thursday. ·''We want Che liberation of our comrades 1who have been tortured ana are on trial. Our watcbwonl la 'We will win or die·.·· The government claims that mo.t of tboM whole freedom is demanded bave been convicted of civil crfmes. or are awaiting trial (QI' aucb crimeg, and as a democracy with an independent Judiciary it cannot violate the constitution by releasing them. lt also seems to fear that giving In to the guerrillas' demands will open the door to future terrorist au.acks_ The guerrillas stormed the <' m b a s s y d u r i n g a n 1 n de pendence day reception f''eb. Z1 and have been holding U .S. Ambassador Diego Asencio. 18 other diplomats .and ft ve or more persons. No mention has been made recently or the guerrillas' original d emand for a $50 million ral)SOm and there bas been speculation this has been greatly reduced or abandoned. Pair Seized In Shooting Two Oregon .men were arrested early today in Dana Point oo suspicion of doing some target practice while driving past road signs. Two sheriff's deputies heard the gunshots at J a .m . near Puerto Place and Del Obispo Street. They arrested Bruce Villareal and James L. Jensen. bot.h 22. Oft charges of illegally discharging a pistol and possession of a concealed weapon. Deputies said the pa~· re not very good shots. There were no bullet holes in any oC road signs near the scene, they said. Iran Oil Pay Told LONDON CAP> -Iran PaYS the Palestine Liberation Organization S2 a barrel on oil sales in return ror certain services. accordin~ to a British newspaper report. The alleged payments. according to the Sunday Times. ue for PLO services oo behalf of Iranian leader Ayatollah Rwllah Khomejnl, and "are 51\d to include the UM of PLO age®s to dispose of troublesome opponents inside Iran and abroad." Al'.S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH {71•) 644·7030 ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1980 N FIFTEEN CENTS .. ·J~uctge Would. C11rb .Sheriff Functions BJ Fasoa&IC& lalO••D'· ... ....., ....... Pr .. ldinc Orae1• County Superior c.o.&rt Judie Walter W. Cbaramn hu proposed that the Oran1e County Sheriff's Departiomt aet out of the police patrol business. In a letter een1 Friday to t:be County Board of Supervison. lhe presidiftl Judie aUQHted that individual ctty lJOllce d partmenta telle Oftr pat~ ol unlnt'orpe>rated areat under contract wttb county 1ovel1Ul\ent. Chvamu aleo au11ected lhe 1henff'1 department cet out ot the~. Court ballltflng, tranaportatioa ot prilcnen and proceu 1ervtn1, the judge aaid, should be transferred to a countywtde marshal's offlce. Tbe marsbal'sdllce curTentlv provklll ~ Mrvte.t for the eouatJ'• five btaach muakipal eourtl. Tbe new manbal's office as mvlaklned by Charamie would be policy making and wou!d not be elective. "It would be nonfolltlcal and would' spec aJize in court related services only," Cbaramia said in hla letter. Charamza wrote the leUer in the wake ol an announcement by Sheriff Brad Gates that be would endone apedfic candidates in the Jwie jUdiclaJ elections -an announcement that drew criticism from the presiding judge. Gates indicated that be would in part, rely on obs~rvatioos ot sheriff's deputies who serve as court bailiffs In deciding which incumbent judJ'es would receive an endo~ment. *' Charamza's comments also follow a decision by county supervisors tD ask voters in June whether th6y want the sherifrs and marshal's offices combined, an action that ulUmately would require slate legislation. G at~ said in announcing his endorsement plan that he would back any candidate who did not support t h e proposed consolldatlon. In the letter Cbaramza s uggests tha·t as county urbanization increased the l sheriff's department patrol function would decrease so that eventuall y the s h e riff's department would no longer handle patrol. "The county responsibility for cost of p0lice patrol service (See JUDGE. Page AZ> Austerity Eyed Carter: Stern Measures Due WASHINGTO N <AP> - President Carter said today that "nothing s h o rt of stern measlltes" wiU stop the nation's destruction at the hands of inflation But the president said that when he 1s sure he has balanced lhe fis.cal 1981 budget, "I will tlte.DJ:Smsider tax reductions to •encourage savings, stimuTate - productivity and lead to mrreased business investment." He previously left open any plans for changes in tax~. 1lDd this was seen as a s lightly firmer indication of his thinking "There is no sugar.coating this pill," Carter said, issuing * * * Gold Falls Under$500; Buck Gains .. ~ From AP Dlapatclln Gold f)t1ces today plummeted today and fell below $500 an ounce for the flnrt time this year and the dollar soared as world financia l markets reacted positively to President Carter's latest anti-inflation package. Beautiful Balloon Dag Carter 's proposals Friday to cut government spending, curb., borrowing and impose a new tax on imported oi l, boosted the doll'l!t by 21h cents against the British. pound. and brought sizeable gains against the Swiss and French francs and Ita)jan lira lt was balloon day today at Newport EI e me n ta ry School where s tudents launched 475 helium-filled balloons as part of a school science project. Atttached to the balloons were postcards bearing a student's name and the return address of the school. The idea is to fmd out how far the balloons will carry before landing Getting in the spirit of the day was Dean Ekdahl of Newport Beach who brought his giant-size hot air balloon to the school for the occasion. In New York . gold traded at $468, down S58 from Friday. Gold prices plunged $46.l.5 an ounce on the Hong Kong market The precious metal cl05ed at $478.92, down from $525.07 Saturday Expectations Lowered In London. ~old dropped $44 an ounce to trade at $482.50 at mid ·morning , down from Friday's $526.50. London gold dealers fixed their morning trading prices al a flat $480, off $40.50 from Fridays, but raised the afternoon fixing price slightlyw $484andclosedatS477. &Brown Aide Tells of Troubles on Trail By RICHARD GREEN OI tb1 Dolltr ~IJ91 SYll Aboard Gov. Jerry Brown's old campaign airplane on a stormy night somewhere over Iowa it dawned on Irvine resident Larry Pryor that all . was not well in the Brown camp. Pryo-r , who must tr..e yearned Cot sunny California that inky night, was press serre tary for the Brown-for-president campaign from ~. 2, 1979 to Feb. Z7. He said budget considerations forced Brown and bis staff to use a propeller-driven DC·3 on the campaign trail. . "We were on a Oight from one part of Iowa to another and It was expected to take one hour and 10 mJnutes," Pryor said. ·'After we were flying for a HOME LEASE AD GOT RESULTS . .,I bad "12 to ts cells. rilht away on my ·DalJy Plfot classified ad. "I was very aucceasful in leas- tn 1 m y houae tbrouah the cJenilled section." Tbat•a Uae adverttam, 1ucee. t t.ory ol tM Newport Buch woman who~ um act in U.. Datb J>tk)l:_, ___ BACKBAYCHARMER 38r, 2Ba, f•m rm. yd. , paUo. me mo )'rl)r lie. Owner XIClC•XXD f • lf you want t.o 1et fut r.u.tt., call .§42>51'11.. while. I noticed the windows developed a plan to dispel lhe were icing up. I cleared part of flake image. Gold lasl rlosed below '600 in London on Dec. 24. the window so that I could see ·•we just tried to give Brown Sliver sold in London al an exce ptionally wide bid-and-asked price range or $18.50 to $20.50 an ounce for a median price of $19.50, down from $24.25 Friday. Silver traded at $17 in New Yor~, down S4 from Fridav. the wing. as much exposure as possible "The wing was solid ice and because when people saw him •V this time we were 20 ·minutes a n d heard him the Go \I . overdue. Moonbeam image died away. · "Brown was the first to be "That's why we were so concerned . Be went into the / anxfous to debate with Edward cockpit to t.alt to the pilot, and (See BROWN, Pa1e AZ) then he came back to us to tell us we were traveling only 87 miles per hour. "When we finally landed we had been in the air for an hour and 45 minutes and were 35 minutes overdue." . Pryor said that campaign budget problems forced Brown to quit paying his staff. About. two week.a after he was put. on volunteer status, Pryor decided lt was time to come back home to Irvine. Pl')'or, whoee wife Gabrielle ls a former Trvide councilwoman. said that befon be came home, Brown'• entlre staff was 1leepln1 tn one bouae wltb aleeptnc bep COYerinl the floor. Pryor lfu an asstatant metropolltu editor for the to. Aneelea Tlmee, bel<>n quitting the paper to •rite a boolc. Contada he Md developed In the Brown tdmln••tradoll while • oewtmaa lld Mm iDto U.. ...,.. campelp. «we were eomtant1y tntnc tO dlapel Bro••~• lmaae 11 a nail•," Pryor aald. "lt teemed, thoup, that tb• more people beer4 from Brown, \be more th•1 ~ to AMOelat.e blm with more Ulan UM urtoon ltrlp lmq•Of bhn," Pryor u•d that the auff ~ ... Rivals to · Vie Candidate F orunu Set Candidates for the Newport Beach City Council wlll face each other in a total of five forums this week, beginnlDI with on~ tonight in Corona del ~ar. " TONIGll'rS forum gets under way at 7:15 at the nnior citllen eeater, Flfth and Marruerite avenuee. It la bolt.eel by the Conma deJ Mar Chic AllociaUon. ~AY, the Newport Beath Women'• ClYic Leapt wtll hold a foruJ11 for the candidates at t :IO a .m . ln tM multlpurpoee room at Mariner's Library, 2005 Dover Drive. WEONBSDA Y, there wUl be two JDHtlGll of candldM411. , The ftnt will be held at 7:30 a.m. .au........, llol91 ln lnlDa. It's tpOlll01'ed by U..1 NeWDort Rirbot ~ C~••Mr of Commerce aa4 tb•· M••Polt Ceater MloellldaD. 'l'bl&.rilniM the Weat Newport Beaeb 1m.,...,..._t A.noel.._: Wtl'"bciid another fonam 11 r.IO p.1D. ln tbe Newport lboNI Qubbouae. TBUUDAY, tbe Bal~• l1land lmpronment ~ wtll bold ha forum for candidates at ?:ao p.m. in t.be b1ner dlUJ'Q It 11' .\late Ave. ' ,.... .... ii April •. - • . his first d e fen St' of his anti-tnllation measures before a s pecial interest group, city officials gathered from across the country He said he tned, in forming the program announced Friday, not to end programs a1d1ng "those most vulnerable to inrlatlon " But he t.old-Yle-<>UM:~U.. lhey can expect "lel>l> federal aid for c1 t1es.'' ''Then~ will Ix-le!>l> even for defense ~rams which are not directly related to combat readiness." he added. "It will mean our first r e al belt-tightening since World War GOLD PRICES 900.,..--------- .I•• Feb M•' 4" 2t Jt ts 2 • t7 ,.,...., ........ GOING DOWN Gold Price Reacts Uruguayan Ambassador Flees Captors BOGOTA. Colombia <API One of I.he ambassadors held by guerrillas for a lmost three weeks at the Dominican Republic Embassy slid down a makeshift rope of sheets and s campered to safety today. authorities reported. Government officials said the guerrillas fired three .times at the escaping Uruguayan ambassador. Fernando Gomez, but he was not hit. Journalists near t.be scene reported hearing one shot. which they believed was fired by a soldier. GomH. a 42-year-old career diplomat. fell and s uffered bruises when the knotted bed.sheets broke as he lowered himself from a second-floor window. officials said. He also had suffered an arm injury when the auenillu stormed lnto the embuay Feb. 27, they said. The Uru1uayan was the nnt of the hostages to escape. The leftist perrlllu, who have'] 2' captives, still bold 31 others including U.S. Ambassador Dleao Asencio and 17 o cll.plomats. Gomes Red at about 12:40 a.m . Marta Montoya, press secretary of P~t Jullo Cesar Turbay Ay ai., said th•t after he tUt the crowW three abota were beard ln the dartnela and tbe colooel ln cbarp ot tbe military police 1urro'9edha1 tb• embauy 1bouted, "Balli Who 1oe1 there?" Tbe diplomat, ln bla underwNr, shouted back, "Doa't lbootl Doa't 1booU I'm the Uru1uayan amba111dor," the prwe MCNtal°y recounted. Gomes 1crembled beneath a nearby parked car a nd was picked up by police. They then drove him off to a hoaptt.al. 11 , when we fought a&ainst fascism." "We are fighting an invisible enemy today. but it is very dangerous," Carter said. "We are 1n for a long fight. Nothing short ol stem measures will st.op rnflatJon from destroying us. There are no easy answers or magic solutions. Anyone who tells you differently is either wrong or dishonest." Carter's comments were in a ~peech prepared for a meeting of the National League of Cities ConghssionaJ..CUy Confereooe. The president's text included no specifics about ~be program, (See CARTER, .,age t\21 * * * Stocks, Bonds l.Dwer • ffE1' YORK CAP> -Stoct ud bond prices moved lower today as fina ncial markets rracted to President Carter's latHt economic measures. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial statics fell 23.04 point~ to 788.65. The 800 level is considered a key support area. Losers outnumbered izainers by more than an 8· l mar~in among New York Stock Exchange-IJsted issues. Bond prices were of( b~ moderate amounts 1n e arly trading. raising the yield'> on long term Treasury bonds above 12 2 percent. The Carter package wa:. widely e xpected to rai~e ~hort·term interest rates, but rates od 'Treasury bills slipped in early trading. The rate on ... ix-month bills fe ll to 15.24 percent fro m 15.30 percent f"riday. That rate 1'> still above the rate of a week ago. The Treasury planned to auction new six.month bill'> later in lhc day, with the results determining the v ields availabl e on new .money.market certificates sold by bank s and saving~ associations in denominations or Sl0,000 and up. If the current rate prevailed at the auction, those certificates would have an Interest rate above 15 percent for the first time ever. beginning Thursday. Coast Weatlaer Fair tonl1ht with in· creasing c loudiness toward morning. Thirty percent chance of Ugbt s howers Tuesday after- noon. Lows toniaht 50 at the beaches to 56 inland. Hltbs Tuesday 6S to 70. IN8aET98~Y A cltild of dfoorce, now 21, Ital ~·nod Mr dim'W• and not•• from thoN pabrfvl wears ond hat put them in book /orm CO help ua undentcmd the '"""'°" that COft deoelop in a chUd'• nUftd. Su Pa,. A10. .. .. • V£NT\JRA <AP> PoM. .,.. 1ovt1Ua•Uat" toda~ UM murd r ol attom y Lyman R. mtlh, 4J, aa.ld to bavo bMn ~ r CQf\S dttaUon r.r a j~p. and b1I wile rlen•, ~. Wnu ~ ap»1ttnUy beatea to deaO. Int.her bedroom. ... The .._wen f°'*9 8-d.ay br.Smith'1 'll·)•ar old .on, Cary, ~to PGUH Lt ftllHl1. Mama. Tbt boy llvee wltA hi• llDOlbet, Smith'• u ·wlre i.ind h•d <:ome over (or a W\d y vt1il, Atlam1 aid «A•. fii.U ... P•e• £1ul• . · DENVER tAP> TM Oil. Cbtmlcal and AtOmac Worlten lnlem&tlonal Union a~ acceptance today_ ot a contract offer from Gull OU Corp .• an atneme.nl that could Ml 1 pattern to end an U·week nationwide strike by 5'1000 rellnery w•rl&era; OCA W prealdent Robert F Gou, caJ11Jl1 the tenuttve pa "~n adequate settlement," ao1d an equivalent offer alao was made bl Clues Service. Tb•t orter was approved by the union's nallona oil baraalnlnl'pollcy committee, be said. Both offers will be submltted to local unlon members for raUficadon, Gou said at a news conference • PHILADELPHIA tAP> ~A 'package of radioactive material fell orr a truck at a freight area or Philadelphia lntemaUonal Airport today, but no radiation leaked, authorities said. . ' Pollce and "Officials of~ Nuclear Rqulalory Commlumn s a.ld there wu no damaae to. an IMer shield protectina the package, which contained Iridium ..,.192. Authorities said only allowable amounts of radiation from the substance were detected after the accident. About two hours after the aceident, a car10 worker removed the olive drab. approximately 40·1allon packaae witn s b~ '~nds. . ftre •··~· "••• ll•••••r••C -LAS VEGAS (AP> -An ear)Y morning fire at the Sahara Hotel on the Strip caused extensive damage today to Don tbe Beachcomber's restaurant. · Fire officials said the fire erupted shortly before 2 a .m .. after the restaurant was closed, and cau.sed damage to the restaurant as well as water damage to the executive omces on the floor below. Cause o( the lire was not !_mme4!ately known. "-~ Bl.cut Rlps·Ba1dt In NnD l'orlt Cltfl .. ~W YO~K <AP) -An explosion ripped through a Yug avian bank office on the 30th floor o! a Fifth Avenue. buildt g today, two blocks from where crowds were assembling for tt\e start of the St. Patrick's Day parade. • There were no reports of injuries and authorities said they had not determined what caused the blast PolicC' Chief Elmer Chapman of the Tbird D1v1s1on sci,id the :lR story bu1ldmg at 500 Fifth Avenue at the corner or 42nd'Street was evacuated following the explosion. Insurance Broker· T. Weston)ay J)i~s Private burial at sea ~U be conducted this week for long-tim e 'Newport Beach businessman T. Weston Jay who died Wednesday at the age of 72. Mr. Jay, semi-retired from the in ~urance firm or Jay and Renfro: succumbed to a heart attack In Fallbrook where he and his wire. Virginia. live p:Jrt time A resident of Newport Beach since he was three years old. Mr. Jay was the son of the firit harbormaster, Tom Jay. 81 8TIV Jt\aBLE °' ............. tale t0attal aommltlkMtera w II be aaked WtclHiMta1 to 1lam tM Mor iln •DJ p1.,. for du•1oP1n& tb Bolla Chic marahlanCfs with homes. or ·a marina The commlasaon. meetlnc ln Santa Barbara. will be aned to declare nearly all 1,aoo aCNS ol the area en..Uronmefttally senslUve wet1-i\ds. • Wetlands, accordlng to 1ta~ auldelmes.tffiiSt tie gtatned mr - most stringe nt protection possible Moat types pf development would be considered taboo. ......._PagrAJ i'llowable w e tland usu i n c I u d,.e a s 11 m l l st of JU GE developments sucb a s com· 0 • • • merclal fishing outlets or energy operations The recommendation bas met wlth strona opposition from sev~ra.l local groups. Charlee Bennett. ~eader of a Huntington Harbour boating group. called the coastal commission recommendation a "hip shot" and said at least 50 'inembers of..hla StQUp. will-be-on hand.lo protest. ·'The coastal commission Is Just barreling aton1 with total disregard for local planninr," said , Bennett." They have Otis 'we don't ctve a damn' pblloeo- phy thatreallybo'thera me." Commisllon apokesman Eric Metz said the move to declatt the Bolla Chica acreage wetlands la an attempt to help • Orang~ Counly offleials;>repare a coastal plan for the area. But some local ofClc:ial!t seem unconvinced. . the Orange County Board of Supervisors okayed sending u letter urgin~ state commissioners not to pre-empt local planning efforts by making the wetlands rulmg State commiss1ooers also got a warrung from colleagues on the So ~th CoaSt Regional " Coastal Commission that the recommendation was putting the cart before the horse Wedneaday's public fle~ring will be held at 9 a .m. ln' the Chaf}"lbers of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors, 105 E . Anapamu St. West Pointer Concert Set "" . . The 140·member ,Wlee• Club from the U.S. MiUtar~cademy .will perform i~ concert Thursday rught·sponsored by the· Frieµds of the Newport Beach Arla Commluion_ would vaniah," Cb&(amza said. The sheriff's departmenl1 under the judae'a plan, wou.ta remain tn exlatence. It would oversee the llarbor Patrol and the Orao1e County Jall and would operate a crime laboratory. • OpUonal services that could be part ol U....abN11f't ~tlOiiwlt woul~ be aecuifiy at John Wayne Airport 8ftd a ~wner fraud tnveeti&ation unit, Charaaua aald. The olftee of aberitf·coroner would ren\aln elective. "The tncumbent in. such a restruct\tred office may have Jeaa political clout th10 presently but that Jou would be a small prlce to pay for reduced coata, more apecialbafioo in law enforcement and greater efficiency in gov~rnment ." Chararma said. • Charam~a said he was not writing the lettf¥no8: &,'"iding uage or the 'SU -iUJ"t: .. ft ls quite certa n that not all judges of the court would. agree with the revolullpnary ideas being sponsored," he said. Charamza said be believed his suggestions ··should not be lightly Ast aside but should receive serious conalderatlon bv the Board of Supervisors .. . lie noted in the letter that he has served twice as Superior Court presiding judge, twice as a municipal court presiding Judge and made reference lo his · years as attorney 'for the city of Newport Beach i. W~bop Planned In Self-d~fense A self.defense workshop for men and women will be offered Saturday at Orange Coast Cvllege. · The free workshop wlll be con· ducted in the OCC Student Center fl"Qfl\ 1 p. m. to 4 p.Jn. For more l.nformatlon call 556·5880 There are nearly as many ~tt•at ICtlOa commit.tea this tleel:::year ln Newport Beach u a,. candidates for tbe City ll. '- Accordina to reparts ftled.with city Clerk Dori.I Georae there have been aeven troupe at. work In Newport Beacb 1lnce laat Ju. ly. Tbe reportlnl period coven the lut six montha of im. Here'• a look at bow much money they raised wbe~y spent It and who gave it lo them: Viewpoint Newport Commit· tee: total cont.ributiona were Sl,032, total upendllurea were $806. Contributions of $200 were m ad e by chi I rm an. R . L. Wallerstedt. too Sea Lane. Corona del M'ar ; Louise Greeley, Newport Crest; C&rroll Beek, Balboa hi and; Sue Ficker. Balboa; Judy Cooper, central Newport, and lohn Werlle, Balboa lllaiw&. Fundl were spend for .Prilll· . llll. 1dvertl1ln1 and for the NeWport Crest newsletter. Newport Today ~ total con- t.rlbuU\t.OI were ta.no. there were ao ~Hora lilted by cbaltmaD llDi• Guie. atalf m~ber ol t.be lep& firm Vlrwe and Scbec:k. 17 Corpotat. Plu.a. Contrlbutora inclwled Tom Cuey, Flral American Tltle ilnaW'eace Co •• Ne~rt ~. 2so : II. J . Dewald. hat. anrick and ·MltcbeU, aceount· tns flrm. Newport Center. SZSO: Bernard Schnelder. Vlrt.ue and Scheck, ~. and VlrlinlA Gute. Wo. Also listed WU lbe notation that all caah c:ontnbutlorr. were returned and that S2.2SO worth or &e1al services fiere performed by Virtue and Scheck. No on D. V'5 on A: tof.41 COD· tribuUons we~ $882.SO. no ex· pendltures were listed. The com· mittee headquarters 1s lhe home of COWlCllman Don Str~uss . 101 Via VenezJa. Lido Isle. · - Major contributors include Second District council can- didate Dick Cl ucas. $200 . StraU51. ·S200. and Mayor Pijul Ryckotf. $200. Yes oo D: Total contributions and expenditures are luted as $569.11 in four daya use of employee• .trom tbe Newport Harbor Area Cham.ber of Com· merce a!)d malling costs NewP(>rt Beach Taxpayers for Campaign Reform : Total con- tributions were $14.382. total ex· pendllures were $11 ,559. The chairman ls Mike Ctmstianson. an attorney with offices at 610 Newport Center Drive. Contributors were the Irvine Co .. $500: Pacific Mutual Insurance Co. S250. the Koll Co .. a loan of S517; Americpn State BanJt. a loan of S509: Air l',....P~Al . , . CaHromla, a Joan or tal4, and the tllewport. S.ac-. ClUiens Political Aclloo. CoauolUee. a loan ol Sl,000. The N_ewport• Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce midi a · loan or in kind Mrvlces valued at $11,534: the F'luor Coip. oaJd bills totalllnC P28, and -the chamber donated tbe ularlea ol two employees worth •t,185. - The expenditures we~ made to quallfy the chamber ol com· merce-backed lnlttatlv• to change municipal elections to November of even-numbered years. 1Newport Beach Citizens PollUcal Action Committee: On· ly one transaction. a $1,000 dona· tion to the commlllee from its chairman Richard Spooner, an attoTney with offices at 1201 Dove St. Thal money wu donat- ed to the catnPallD reforrn com-mlttee4 Spooner ls the cltamber pre.aideoi . Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce: Total contributiDns and expendit)lres are $13,0IM for quallficaUon. of • the eledlon meaaure. 1 The list notea paymeJlt.a of S5,5a made to Newport Beach residents for gatberlng , slpauires ol realatered voters ln order to quall!y the lnlllaUve peUUon: S.an McNulty. 2'720 Baya._ Drlve; Allan Laux. Jr .• 1'29 Marlnen Drive; Donald Boon. 196$ Sherintton Place; Robert Siedel, 404 E . Balboa Blvd.; Stephen Knoblaup 21 Bode&• Bay Drive; Pete7'. Ingle, 21 Bodega Bay Drive· aul Cl~k. 115 33rd St. . V j rginia Cook .' 321 Snug Harbor Road ; William Crabb, 21 Bodega Bay Drive; Bryan Dies, 503 11) Fernlear Ave.; James Dudley, 11 6 31s t St ; Ray Gonzalez. 2720 Bayview Ave . Joseph llulka, 306 Dahlia Ave ; Wilham KtnR. 212J) 16th St. Rrian Lauderback. 1714 Starlight Cm: le , Kurt Marshall, 1171 z 31.!ltSt : ChnsSlreet.119~ Is land Canal. Balboa Jsland. Steven Sutt.on. 2110 16th St.. and Robert Wiltse. 19 Sea Islanc OnH! Cops Slay \\iomau BELL CAP> -A 47·year-<>ld '4 0man. Esther Caranta, who called the Bell-Cudahy police and said she was going to kllJ herself and her three children, was fatally shot by orrtcers responding to the call Saturday ntghl when she jumped out or the bushes al them in a threaterung monner. authorities ~aid li e was involved in marine-oriented businesses until 1950 when he and Mack Renfro opened the insurance firm that bears their names. The free copcert begins at 6: 30 p m. at the Plaza de Cares. 4881 Birch St .• Newport Beach The West Point studeJls are touring Southern California as part of the military academy's CAJ{TER PROMISES AUSTERITY. • • He served on the board or trustees of the Newport Beach Elementary School District and was an active member of the _Newport Beach His torical Society. He also served the Orange Empire Council o r the Boy Scouts of America aod was a member of Hoag Memorial Hospital's 552 Club. Mr. Jay was a long·time . member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and a founding member of the Irvine Coast Country Club. He was a member or the National Association of rnsurance Brokers and the Independent Association of Ins urance Agents of Orange County. Mr. Jay was al~mber of. Amigos Vlejos, a HarbOi'/\rea men's group. In addition to his widow, Mr. Jay leaves a daughter, Terry Kuhn of San Jose . three .. DAILY PILOT ,,. Or ..... C-o.;., """" .... -.. '------. ··-'-!IT"'"~ c-• "'*'-..~· .._ ..... ,-.... ...,..,_ .. _., ""°""' ,.,..,.~ , ... c.e. .. -.-...-.-~ ..... , .. _ ........... ..,.1.-.i....-.... ..,......c.... ,..,...,~""'*'""*'-'"u,.,.n­-" Tlllt,.nnc'-"'~"'""'"'"'Dt WHt ..... -.c-a.-.t.11-•tto.at.. ........ -""''*"'Mf"'*1- -··°'""" ......... tt*M -°""'" ........ -· ........ ,.._..,.c4w 0.-M ............ Mii •• .._ .. ....,..ld*l T1t1,MM (?14)MMltt CIM1tr11•AR.,I I 4eot111 ., recruiting drive. , The building ls located· at the corner of Blrch Street and Von K~rman Avenue. but he said the specific bud&el reducli9na be wlll announce later tbJs month ''wlll affect everyone." "They go beyond simply ~ eliminatln~ waste." he said. , H S rik E ~~ ''There will be cuts In good, nnger l e D~::: worthwhile programs, which I SUCCUMBS AT 72 T. ~··~on Jay TOKYO CAP> -An 1\merican' hav.e supported and some or environmentalist, Dexter Cate: which we have <l!~el~ped step-sons. "Richard Hatch, Tom Hatch and Jeff Hatch, all of Orange County and seven g randchildren. 36, of Hilo, Hawaii. has ended a together"? help your cities. week·lonc hunger strik' in a Carters ne west. ~Hort to The .family has suggested memortal contributions to the. American Heart Association or to Hoag Memorial Hospital. Japanese detention center where contain 1nflation, whicli reached he awaits a dedaion on whether an annual rate of 18 percent ln ee will face charges for cutting January, entai~ed balancing th~ fi s hing nets to free dolphins federal bud.let. credit coot.rol5. captured by Japa~ese fishermen, a U.S. official said today. E',....P~AJ BROWN EXPENSES. Kennedy and President Carter." Pryor said that the Brown forces waated precious time, energy and money trying to organize the debate. Pryor sa!tf.that organlzaUonal problems were the bane of the Brown camp. . "We went on a ,subway ride tn New York one day that was really a mess," Pryor ••id . "When we got on the suf)way "'ltaln It was so crowded that one lady told '1IS we ought to get out of the IUte." Pryor iald that Browll elected to use · no secret service protecUon on the campatcn trail. "Tb ere. ·were noEe•l ~roblema, but we contun had lo be on the lookout to p Brown -e.peciaUy In New Vork," Pryor11ld .• While admltUna that eecurt~ 1omet1mea-..,rned th 1wt; • • pryor •aid UaM the <Pu-.U• wu ...., ,........,.~ P.robab)y mor• lb atelMMI by "°'*"9NG IT -: · · '. Ult campalp ltlft. __,,_~a;..;__ Aide lllfttM "I 'm 1urprlH4' the etetet ~ .• w-·~ · · - made it tbrouP our eamPtllp." .. ' J be 11ld. "0Ur ll·cer caravan to parUdpat. ln the tJ..~.,~ .. w11 on the ro9d at all boun of a ~ •-i. bul .u:-1-v-..r ~ th• blOt, rnakln1 U·t\d'DI, llOt w::~ ~r1 'becar!~ knowlnJ where tb• heck •• claimed that the Ir crt1lt ••re aoma." · • Alt"'.'~ men ,,..~,... au~-wWobul ld not let b)"1, !t' ~e the !\·~ ... ~ ~ Rouae. ,. t ·~ .I'" ~ • __ ...... ------..-.. ........... --... -----~ ---.... --------... --~ ... ---.- strengthened , but highe r . vol untary wage and price s tandards: and a fee on 1mPorted oil. . The city offleialJ are among the groups Ukely to be hurt by tbe proposals to balance the budset. · . "You are caught between skyrocket16g coats af'ld local revenues thal fall increasingly behind what you need." the presidall told them. ''The virtual collapse o( the bond market has shut off lone·term credit to cities." Carter said. ··Once more, needed urban proJec~ mu.st wait whjle your capital plants tend :to deteriorate." • As he did in his s peech Fnday o utlining the proposals, lie called for "discipline," rather than "promises or politics bs usual.'' • This refere11ce. to a JP'OUP :or politicians. was an apparel reference to the economic roo.as or the presidenUaJ campalgn,or 'Carter's c hi ef rival. s~ Edward M. Kennedy, D·Mass.· •t - .. .,,. Popularity Below Nixon'• · ' NEW YORK (AP> -Tbe old ·ada1e. uTlme beala all .~woundl," appears to be coming .4 irue for former President Nixon at the expense of Democratic · .presidential hopeful Edward ... M . Kennedy. •• According to People "Magazine's annual "People Poll," the M assachusetls senator bas replaced Nixon as ·America's least trus te d '·politician by a 2·to·l margin. · People did not reveal the "number polled but noted that ·il percent said de sp ite the 'Watergate scandal, Nixon ·:·•wasn't such a bad president ·.after all." when bla car plunged off a bridee at Cbtppaqulddick. People added, however. that half of those who think Kennedy lied, also' sa.ld they do not care. The most trusted politician, accon:Ung to the poll, was Presi· dent Carter. Others in the poll include.. AtiC-TV's Barbara Walters. as the best tnown but most boring fem-ale television personality; Bo Derek and Jaclyn Smith, who 'were tied as the best-looking woman in America and Robert Redford and Burt Reynolds, tied as best·lookinl man. People said those polled were s e l ected to reflect th e · :; Police Say Ba;by '':wasn't Abandoned •. .: Santa Ana police. who ·. Teported they had traced the >mother or a four-month-old girl :-·teportedly abandoned March 6, ·-cow say the baby was n't abandooed. ·1 n vestiga tors s aid they discovered late Friday that the red·~~JW baby girl's mpt.t,>er bad m.rde 'irrangemenu to give t •. the chlld to Mr. and Mn. Victor r Contreras. " But the Santa Ana couple, 1 ,·.'police aald, decided ~gaJnat . · ~ccepting the little 1ir! and •• -caJled police to report ~e i.n!~t .•. .had been abatmoned in tbe1r 1 • garage. . the · Investigator Ron Reid s8ld -chlldleu couple admit~ filing ·a false report with pohce af!.er \he baby's 19-year-old Riverside mother explained what had happened. .Reid said it was not the mother, but three or her friends, who Jell the baby with tbe Santa Ana couple. 'Police reported locating the mother in Riverside Friday after fri~ and relatives "Called Ure Santa Ana Department following publication of news stories regarding the 14-pound baby girl earlier in the week. Reid said Orange County Juvenile Court will determine within the next two weeks what to do with the baby wbo ia being cared for by Newport Beach temporary foster parents. The investigator sai4 no charges will be filed again.st the Contrerases -"whose intenti905 were good" -or the mother and her frteads. . ---· , OPruJ View& Peace SINGAPORE <AP) -Foreign Minister Huana Hua ol China arrived today to .. exchange views to promote world pe11ee." but hedged Oil the question or whether China wlll wltbdrao,y s upport from communist insurgents ln Southeast Asia. .. • A~w1....-10 SEN. EDWARD KENNEDY, CHICAGO MAYOR JANE BYRNE WAVE AT EACH OTHER MuaachuMttl_ Contender Trailing In llllnola -and Voted LeHt Trusted PoUttclan Rape Crisis Center May Lose Funding A San Clemente center for rape vict1ms may lose future federal crlminal Justice money because an auclltor'a report says it.' a not living up to coeditioo.s Ued to me of the money. The number of victtms aided each month by San Clemente Rape Crtai.a Center dropped by nearly 50 pettent the fUst slx moatba of 1979 compared with 1978, said auditor Dennis Berg or Castanada, Berg and As· soc lat.es. In addition , Berg's pre - liminary report to the Orange County Criminal Justice Council revealed: Coast Lunch Aids Patients The second annual &pagbetti lunch to benefit Fairview Slate Hospital · residents preparing to enter full communJty life tmder the HabiUtation Program is scheduled between 10 :30 am. and 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at lbe hospital. Proceeds are to be used to send participants in the Fairview residential program to summer camp. . The Old Spaghetti Factory of Newport Beach provides the din· ners at a cost of $3 per meal, a spokesman sald. Tickets are available by call· ing 957 ·5062. -1be rape center cloaed its omce oo ~vellida de Estrella and work.a odt of a post office box and it.s telephone hotline. -Self defense classes and long-t.enn rape coonsel.i.Dg have been . di sconti nu e d or de- e mphasized. -1be center's st.al.I is now servtn&. besJdes rape victim.s, abused chlldren and spouses, drug ueers and aenlor ctt1....,,. "Ga.s Prices Level~O/f? CLEVELAND CAP> - Gasoline prices will not rtse as fast 10 the future as they have an the past year a nd woo't hit $2 a gallon by December, says Alton W. Whitehouse. cbaarman of t he Stand a rd Oil Co. <Ohio>. "I don't really have a good feeJ ror what gasoline prices will do. But I don't think we will see gasoline costing $2 a gallon by the end of the year." he saad in an interview pubUsbed 10 the Cle veland Plain Dealer - But he dad say prices are going to contmue to rise. despite a recent three-rent-a-gallon cut by Sohao. Pair Killed On Cycle in Silverado A mao and bls wife were tilled Sunday nlgbt when the motol"C)'cle they were riding bat · an emhllnkment ln the Sllverado Canyon area eat of lrvioe. Tbe Callfornia Highway Patrol identJfied the victims as Charles S&Ddfer, 218, or St.ant.on, aDd Im wile, ROberta, 31. • A spokesman saJd. lbe eouple were riding the motorcyc le oortbbound oo Santiago Canyon Road when it went out of control on a curve near Silverado Can- yon Road. • .. Officers believe Sandfer was driving the vehicle at s peeds an excess of 100 miles per· hour when the accident occurred about 5:30 p.m . Both Sandfer and bis wife were dead at the scene. officers saad. /-.._) Record Collector RiOes Valley Home Though jewelry, silverware' and television sets are the most common booty among burglars these days, the thief who broke mto the home of Curt J ohn Pan- talone of Fountain Valley ap- parently had more musicar tastes. The victim told police that whale the home was unoccupied at lunchtime Friday, someone broke in. ignored most of the home's valuables and made off with 6.1 record albums and about $30 cash. our }"Zar 'round bl67ar ... ' • rt • ............ 11.1• ·~ ; ... ~ ·-=-. ..,.Y'sLaW wuaor O' ns oU&N Dsn. -Todl1 .., &Ml .... ol all .-a•IW. ew&a ud elMwbmt lt' wu I &ou;la................. . P ,..,, 1"..,. APPOMd to bl lrilla MclUM It WU · mim'• Du. E'vel')' •~ t..-n 1 .. 1 leach to S.. a-.te tried to .,. a San qi . &menld 11Jt toct.y • ~ ·· For Bos~~ges · ., ... lrn II•••.._ the Revoludeln Council who PrOIP••t• for rele11e of also bead• the lllamtc Am•l'M• lloltal• la T*8D Republican Party, hu slid the dlmmMd fWUMr loday ., bard· i11ue pn>bably won't be taan up llHl'I &eel ID nturu , ..... \be until mld·May. lrul• putiamMtary eleetion. Defeated ld'Uat ._ ... _ _,._t Tehran BadAO UDOUDffd tbat • wuc.--u 2t ot the N ... ti deekled bad and radica1 Moslem caod.ldat.es been~ bf the f\md.amfftl•HA& accmed BebesbtJ's party of u. of the 1'1amlc RepW)U Part le1al lut·minu:te campaiping Their a.eden auppo:r' tbe ct!: outside polttna stations. dls-8\lft lt tM OWIMl''I llM!elek• la .. P. Zlmm.lttl. 1 So e¥M7 Browa or Joa19 tlMd to put an .. 0" in front of It tod.Q. You an left to ...... lf tht lritb do lndMd outawnblr eive17body elH oa St. P1tr1tk'1 Oa.1f mand of mllltantt oecupytq tbe ~rtbut.lna lists of lts candidates • u .S. Embuay for tbe ntum of inside voUng booths and taJDper· Shah Mohammad Reaa Pablavi 101 with lbe ballots or Ullterates. ·tN ftl1'1'11. TH.Sta NV•B.&U aren't really that overwbll• .... It JUlt teem1 that way. Careful ._.arch wq ~ bf your falthlul cornapoadeat on thta point. teleZ "t.~ l ~ that evet'·aceu.rate dotument, the So wblcb delce:ndanU ol the Emerald Isle do you think hold lhe edge in our Orange Coa!'>t region" The O'SulLivans? The O'Learys? Not by a long shot. . A~cording to t.he phone book listings, the Murphys havt• 1t. with 549 hsled. The Kellys come next with 515 names in our book , including 17 Pats. Pat ricks or' Patt1s. '.l'HE KELLYS, HOWEVER, could cry foul 1f you relegate them lo ~~cood place among l nsh by volume '~h(•y would assert you should include those who spell ll Kelley.-Ir you do ~hat. we have another 2Q7 rn our region, including seven Michael or Mike Kelleys. . Aa for the O'Sullivans. they're way down the line in Irish number&, with only 24 among us , whlle the O'l..earys number46. There are 49 lriAh named Flnn among us but no Mickey Finns. At least none that would llst that .:,..ay with old Ma Bell. I guess that was Ma O'Bell todav Anyway, Mmona the Sohs and Dauehters of Ireland ar;ntdat us, there are 4' O'Learya, 32 O'Kow1tu, and 59 0 Neala, plus a whole eaggle of others who spell It o•Nell. Alas, despite the fact that the shamrocks nuttered all about us today, your faithful con espondent must admit that, regardless what the name appears to be, I am not really Irish. Nol a drop of emerald blood flows in my velni-. Ao A ~ATTER OF t'ACT. some decades back. my S(randfalher 8 home fell to the whims or sliding earth m lhe San Clement.e region, much like the disasters that have ~efallen many homeowners in our coastal region in recent limes. . The event was so unusual then. however, that it drew wide press coverage. Thus it was my 1randdad received a telegram from this party in Dublin. It declared: "Anybody who would cbanae the arand old name of Murphy deserves to have bi.a house slide into the ocean." 'Jbe lrlsh, you see, take their ancestry very serioualy. Ce1U11UJ Start De/,ay Denied WASHINGTON (AP> -The census worten to keep aeparat.e · U .s. Supreme Court today re· tallies for lllegal allem. fuaed to postpone the April 1 start of the 1980 cemua. The ·juaticee turned down an emer1ency request by 218 mem· bera of Congreu and two or- ganlntlona who want to fo1'ce The request, beaded by the Federation of American lmmi· g1'atlon Rdonn, cballen1es the constitutionality of a census that mcludee Illegal aliens and h1I wea1th to Iran before tbe who ,make uP about 65 percent or . 50 Americana held at tbe em· lran s 16 mllllon·20 million vot- ba11y are freed. Tb"" other Ing populatloo and who were Americana are ln custody at tbe aup&Oled to be helped by non· I ranlan Foretsn lltnlltey. partlaan-elecUon oCficJala. , THE BaOADCAST SAID 20 seats bad been Won by lndepen. dent.I or aupport.en or Prealdent Abolhauan B1nl·S1dr. who wantt to end the ho9ta1e crtall. two each by the Kurdish Democratic Party and Adm. Ahmld Madan.l's National Front and one by former Premier Mebdl B•1•r1an'1 Freedom Movement. lo the remalnlq 21• d.l.ltrtcta .• votes were •tW beinl coum.d. In dlatrtcts where n one 1.u a maJortty. the two leadlu can· dldaUll IO ln&o a runoff efec:tJco Aprtl•. "OBVIOUSl,.Y, WBl!aBVER there h.u been extensive fraud. the elec:doM shall be annulled. as no one can defend improper elections." sald Bani-Sadr. "However, I do not believe that such fraudulent acta took place in all reclom-•· Meanwhile, the alllna shah was a1mloed by a squadron of American and Panamanian doc· ton ln a hospital in Panama Ci· ty. Panama. and afterward doc· tors announ• that an opera-tion to remove hit spleen had been postponed until he was stron.ser. The ~ at.an of the award·wtnnin& movie •'Kramer va. Kramer 1et together in London prior to its showing before Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip toni1ht. The ttan being honored are Dustin Hoffman, Meeyl Streep and 8-year-old Justin ff ertrY. AYATOLLAH aveOLLAH Kbometnl, the leader of the rev· oluttonary reclme, baa said that the Parliament, or Majlla, will decide the fate of the hostages. Ayatollah Motfammad BetreshU, secretary-general of Puerto Ricans Pick Carter Police Calm Rowdy Night By Revelers OSHKOSH, Wis. <AP> -S1xly helmeted police took scores of people into cus tody durln& a weekend confrontation In this univenlty city with crowd.a of revelen who wathered in ad· vance of St. Patrick's Day. Police Chief William Gonyo refused to disclose the number of persona apprehended. altholllb &Oftle reports put the number at 200 or more. The fracas mirrored a djs. turbance of a year ago, when 40 persons were arrested among a crowd that caused about SLS,000 damage. Revelry centering on lhe 'St. Patrick's Day holiday 1s trad1t1onal m this city about 80 miles north of Milwaukee. The coolrontaUon Saturday ni1bt and early Suoday occurred near closing time outside taverns near the UDiveralt.y of Wiaecmlln..o.likmb. TboM taken into cUltody were clted for dis· orderly conduct and public drtnklnl. Witnea .. aald IDOWballt wete thrown at can and aboat JO win- ctow t ln a dormitory were broken. 'lbeJ uJd some car win· dows were broken, a car •u overturned and 1treet signs were tom down. Bott* were thrown at police, wbo used nightsticks to disperse the throng, wttneue9 said. SAN JUAN, PuerU> .Rico <AP 1 -President Cart.er narrowly de· ·reated Sen. Edward M . Kennedy in a Democratic presidential primary touted a.a a vole of con (id e n ce for Pue rto Ric a'n statehood. But charges of stuffed ballot boxes and the margin of only 4 percent between the cand1dal£"> raised doubts there was a clear winner. With almost all tht vote count ed in the Sunday pnmary, Carter had a 52 percent to 48 percent ed ge ove r the Massachuseth senator In the vote for delegate slates and also in the separate "beauty contest " a non binding popular vote THAT GAV£ CAllTElt 21 del egates to Kennedy's 20 and a 304-1~ overall lead In the na· Uonal delegate count. The 15! delegates nt stake Tuesday in JI linols 15 the most in any single primary so far. It takes 1 666 to win lhe Demot'rat1e nom1n'*oo Kennedy. campa1gn1ng 1n Ch1eago, ;.itlempled to discount another los1. calling the shm Puerto Rico defeat .. very en couragmg," adding "1 thank our campaign lB on the move and wt• wall for the returns from II llnol1.'' FO&llE& PUERTO &ICAN Gov. Rafael Hernandez Colon, who campaigned bant for Ken- nedy b!:ia the Carter campaip had :>eell aullty ol voti.q fra&ad that wouldellmlna~thatftnal marlin ot about 36,000 votet. But Oo~. Carlo• Romero Barca.. wbo ...... peel t.be f.alud Crom end to end for Carttt and ur1ed Puerto Rican. to vote u a flrat 1tep towards g aining statehood. applauded the outcome Altboug.h theu prox1el> made ..,t;.itehood an 1s1ue. nitlther Ken nedy nor Carter bas t aken a 1tand on Puerto Rico's future status. California Gov. Edmund (, Brown Jr .. who wa1ed only ;,i nominal campal"n here, got 1.412 vows in the non·brndin~ vote and 251 on the delegate vol· '""· He won no deleKate!> Surgeons Err Two Operatiom Switched PHILADELPHIA tAPl A woman who went into - Graduate Hospttal to have glan<b removed froai her ne<:k and a,nother who •u to get back su.raery were riven each other s operation, a lawyer for the ho.pltal says. . The i.nc1dent occurred Thursday. accordln~ to Bernard Glassman. a member or the hospital's law firm. Tift PAPER IDENTJnED Annie Robinson, 58, '()( southwest Ph1ladclph1a as the woman who was lO 11et tht.· back !>urgery and got lhe ~llld extraction instead. The µap<'r did not 1denl1fy the other woman. The hospita l plans to begin an 1nvest1gat1on today into thl' mix-up, said Murray Levin , a member of the hospita l board ot directors "WE'U ALL BO&&DIL Y regrete{ul about wbat hap· pened. but luckily bodl patient.a are in good coodition and the patients are understanding ol what happened.•· Levin said be did not lmow the nature of the surgery but tba1 no oraam bad been removed from either patient. • ··Nevertbete.. It'• embun!qq and we'll do what we c llD to rectify tt to tbe patieala. •• THE TRUTH ABOUT· FUNERAL PRICES Rains Soak East, South~~ In greater Orange County Cold Winds Cro11 Plaim to Texaa Ten ••erat•res ........ , ...,.,._ Al!Wlrlllo ""•'• a.It.I~~ Bltln•r<k BolM e.... Bwff•lo CMC..,o CltKillfMlll a...•-o.fFt.Wlll ~ Oetrolt Oul!utll FW...' H ... M .......... " .._. .. ........ ~ JolClls'Ylli. KM'sClt'I' t..ee¥ ... uttMROcll ~~ ~· Mleiftl ,. ....... ~P. Nel!Wllle .... Ofte-. .......... ~ ... 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The family selects the type of 11ervice It wants and the price to be paid.• · CREMATION ............................... $ 285 • ~~-'== .................... $446 • ~"°"' ........ ' ............ ······ ........ $97. •UIUAL WACl-tnoludl111 $295 C•••lll car.. LIMr a Opri11 fl'Olll •.. • • • • • • a Harb9r Lawn· Mount Oli\e . Mortuary· Cemetery Cre~ "IZRVINO AU ·rAJTBI'• _ ....... ------~----.. '-· ' \ ..... .. R eagan IJ!hips , A~dersOn in Straw Vote &AN JOSS (AP) a.us -...U bu woe u •• .,. ... landalkle la a ......aw at.raw vot. •moa1 Cellfornt• 1'¥u\lluD Pen, lHdera. tnaaMil u.it cballlqe tf-.ponen of R•p. ,. Aft · .,.., 'he loriMr C&Ulnia 1Dvwmor't ~ • Mt bom• turf wu eQee~. Re Md woa a llmUar lthw vot• lutfall by S-1 ov r bla DNl'Wt roe. tMo torcntr T•Jtu Gov. J°'8.CoaDalb. ._ the~ ba s.nd&)''a ballotllll at tbe :.callfanda • Parv conv.uoa n~ all Prectktdlal: • ptrtent. roaau u Am· . baaUdor Oeorp Built 10 pettMt, Andel"IOft I per, • • ~ent, othen 2 peTeeat. : THE ACTUAL Mu.or total was ftHCU 121. Bush 108. Anchtrao. M. lM A.DpSea buatneaam$.B4m Feraandn 10, Rep. PllU er... ol llllnoll 7. • •. The bailoURI"' JIN DO M&rinl on CaUrornla'a .,.. -,selection at the June 3 primary of Ulil delegates to u-e .. -Republkan NtUooal C:O.,venUon -The 8'.mh campaiin had made onJy a to~en er- .. fort. But Anderson's backers had campai1ned hard to ~ . raUy 1upport of the loa&-dorma.ot moderate·Uber1J win1 ot tho Calllonua GOP behind Andenon. THE UUNO CONG&a&llAN'S weak thlrd· place 1howt.n1 waa 1 1l1n that moderate RepubUcaoa. aUll bav a lon• way to 10 to be a poUt.foal rorce .,.an in cauromla. But an Andel'MHl 1pe>ke1man. Nate Ber1erbeflt, Hid .,._. the 1ltaw v* that U bad no real meanln1 and lh t Andereon · •wtJl nan • strona campaign an CaUfomJa. and Anderson will wt.n." , Boraerbeat raJd 1t1te GOi> convenUon dele1ate1 •ere moatly lonftlme P•rtY actlvl.au wbo bad been beholden to Re11an for years, and that their vote was mort "a loyalty lett" than an indkaUon of Reagan 1tnmlth •moni rank and file voters. 11£ AL80 COMPLAINED that about 70 Anderson 1uppot""ten bad been prevented ftom voting because they weren't told of a Sunday morning deadliJle to r.1llter for the convention. Those votes would have 1J ven Anderson second place; be said. "They're tryin1 to lock out those people who are lhe future of the Republican Party," Bergerbest said. . .. a referen~e to the ract that the overwhelmlne majori· ly of Anderson's aupporters were In their 20s. • 1eneratloo or more youn1er than moat other conven· Uon delf1ate1. But Lor~lel Kinder. Reagan's regional political director for California. described the vote as "1& pleaaant wurprue, exceeding our expectations." She added that 1he wasn'l surprised that Anderaoo failed t6 top a percent. despite his mailing to nearly'l,000 11up~rten, urging them to "make your presence fell · in the straw vote "WE HAVE NEVER fell there was i-ny viability to Anderson's campaign, and the straw vote proved that." sh-esaid. NC)De or the preaidentia1 candidates.appeared in person at the state convention because of the crucial Illinois prtmarv Tuesday. The convention abo reaffirmed 1ta support of Callfomia's winner-take-au primary rule11. the sub· Ject of a blttel' battle last year won by Reagan backers who don't want to split California's delegateis with his foes ~Klan · Accuses Cops ~Of COmmt~nist -Ties Bad Water Causes • OCEANSIDE (AP> -Sayinl "We won't lorget it.'' Ku Klux Klan leader Tom Mebger has accused Oceanside police of running interference ror "the communists" in a violent weekend confronta- tion between Klan members and becklen here. "My mother used to teU me: 'Don't get mad -Just get even.· We're going to continue to go to these cities and rent halls legally until the politicians decide the Klan is here to stay." Metsger said 'Sunday in the aftermath or a riot which left seven people injured and one dog shot to death. The incident began on Saturday as the Klansmen -dressed •~ w~ like riot police and armed with guns, shields, knives and Mace -VOWS TO 'OET EVEN' Elsinore Proble1ns ELSINORE <AP) A cnt1cal water p1pehne severed by workers during the weekend in the flood -ravaged city of Lake Elsinore -bas been safely restored. but the threat of contaminat- ed water now faces residents who use private wells Riverside County Health Department officials said Sunday that ground waters were leaching into septic tanks. and residents around contaminated Lake Elsinore were warned to drink bottled water until their water has bei!n tested. APW~ TV GUEST -Ronald Reagan looks down while adjusting microphone prior to ap- pearance on television's ··1s- ..,ucs and Answers" program marched up a street away from a KKK rally at Landes Park. Tom Metzger ~--------------------~------------------------------------------------------------------~ "The county has advised people who have private wells to call the Health Department and have their well waler tested." satd Liz Brady, a spokesperson for the state Office of Emergency Services .. They can do those tests very. very qwckly -in about 48 hours · · Sunday . Experlmeatal Cameras Eyed ~:·For Courtroom SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Stale judges may .•begin allowing television cameru, radio broad· : casters and atiU photographers ln their courtrooms · June 1. The CJ1lifornJa J udicial Council voted 16· l this : weekend to permit courtroom coverage by elec· · lronk and photographic equipment during a 12· month experiment. An earlier suggestion J. • ! that litigants be allowed ( ~-'TE to veto such coverage ,:,1.. /t was not accepted by the ------- council. E lectronic and pbotocraphic trial coverage is permittef by ejther expertmental or permanent programs ~ 15 other 1 stat.es. a council staff attorney said. 1 sa ..... •.._ett •• r .. 1 •et • LONG BEACH (AP> -A SO-year-old Compton } man races charges of murder and assault with a deadly weawn in the shooting death of a Long Beach man «nd the wounding ol another in a re- ported dispute over a 25-cent pool hall bet, police , said Long Beach police said they arrested Ben Mack early Sunday morning after the Saturday al· ' tem ooo incident in which Mack, wbo bad been playing pool, apparently got involved in an argu· meot over 25-<:ent bets on the game. Listed in satisfactory condition Sunday was Haywood Curry, 38, or Long Beach. Dead on ar-, rival Saturda) at St. Mary's Medical Ceriler was ·1 • Charles W. Bo ton, 33. c.rcer 'SHpper9 •• Ee l' JANFSVILLE, Fla. <AP> -Presid_ent Cai:ter. "slippery as an eel," is-confuaing forel&D nations , and befuddling Americans with bis policy ahift.s, California Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. complained Sunday. "His political actions seem to b e without a compass, without a· consistent direction, and that is undermining his capacity to lead the country because of these fundamental shifts," Brown said. ·The gov- .._.. ernor made the remarn to an inte"lewer while campaigning for votes in !· Wi1consin's April 1 Democratic presidential pref-.. erence primary . . ........ a. ...... ., •• J · LEGGE'IT (AP) -A huge landslide heaped · · hundreds ol toe.a of rocks, dirt and mud over 600 •. feet ol U.S. ~way 101 SundQ about 100 miles ·, north of San ~. cloaiDI the road for at · least a 1"!et. :: A spokesman for the Callfomla Department or · Tra=&n said the rock and dlrt plle was 250 ·' feet in aome areas. •! ) I 81demper •W. • •.eeee•• I MONROVIA (AP) -AD ouUnak of «Dine : diltemplr iD &be llOGl'O'fla ~ that bu tilled n1De ...._la tM lut two .-. bu prompted a •U'lllllC to ._ ownen In tbe _... to bave their petl veednetea ap1mt &be dll1 .... Of u.e DiDe neeoom. tbl IMt or whlcb wu load .......,, two ftN alnedr dead when they were ta.mad ad ...... otMrl *eb wena. dylD.c or tbe dilr• Wll'9 dlltrored. Aadlorttlee don't know tbe a-. ~ tbl oatbnak, but ~ated that the flCeoon& cciuld have contraettp the dlseue from pet.a, I • ....... A .... & .... ' VJITA (AP) -Two llalcaat beUevN.to be in the ~ .... Weaall7. dled ID the crub of tlMlr ear tn.., Ill ...,._ .,.S late SUDday nigbt, the Calltornla HiaJiway Patrol said. ' The ear 1mNbed a1ainlt a eoneftte retalnlnJ " will ,when the driver 1werved to 1YOtd a tJower car. Two Gdaer'l la UM •ictUDI' car weN &Uea to tri..Clty Holpltal wltb aerloue tJ:Uurin. None of them wu ident.lfi9d. • . . • IS Join us forJUl open house at our newly reTocated Oransze ---~'­ County Airport office at 45901~--ii1.~;;I MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. on ~esda~ March 26 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. V ace President and Manager Randy Zurbach and his entire staff are looking forward to meeting you and int.roducingyou to full.service banking at Wells Fargo-includinsl three Wcillc-Up and three Drive-Up Wmdows that provide extended banking hours Monday through FTiday. ·Free refreshments. ~will be serving plenty of tempting refreshments throughout the day. Free gifts. There will be free gift a f ?r everyone. . • lft Daring Wells Fam~ you can get a ban(( ud a buckle. The Stqecoach is coming. Bong your children for ride~ on an authentic ~lls Far~o stagecoach. .. • . Cornt 1n. hll out a coupon and you may win one of three ~erhn~ "1lvcr Wells Fargo belt buckles to be given dWd'j ell 'XkdncWay \celebration. tr.I· ~ ' f Wedlesdal~ 28 at. JtacArthar Bhd.,Nrwpwt ~. .. ' .. - ,.. • ' f • •. .. • . . 1 I Historic Througt} Saturday, March 22. onty Save 50% on 41 stertlAQ sltver flatware patterns in Save 40cr. on 27 stainless steel flatware patterns In 40-piece services for etght Save 30% on 20 sUverplated hollowore pieces Over $300.000 In bonus gifts 4-plece place settings a Save 40% on 16 sllv9rpklted flatware patterns In 4Q..piece services for eight PATTERNS SAVE 50%0N WALLACE STERLING 4·p•ece pldce sen1nqs place kmte place 10 11<. salad tork & ted~oo·on l 6 'p1ecf' seN1ce for 4 lour 4·p1Pce place Sf'n•nQ-. Save 50% on St~rling Flatware Reg BONUS GIFT 11 A chest equal to the finest silver. Walnut finish silver chest lined in special s1lvercloth to prevent tarnishing Holds a service for 12 plus serving pieces. This bonus gift is yours w ith the purchase of a 16-piece service tor 4 at no extra charge, Manufacturer's suggested retail: t45 GROUP A GROUP B Rose Point Now mori1hty Pilymtmt~ • Sir Christopher Reg Now Reg BONUS OIFTS 11 end 12 This claS&c 4-p1ece coffee set by Gorham ... for coffee served in a special way. Includes coffee pot, tray, covered suga.r and creamer. W ith the purchase of a 32-piece servtce fo• 8 you get both the silver· chest and the 4-piece coffee set at no extra charge. Total manufacturer's suggested retail: •1• GROUPC GROUP D Grande Bbroque Grand Victonan Now tlttJrHhly '),l'yrt\t•11h. Romance of the Sea ~Aegean w .. ve Rt>g S/00()0 S25.00 s~oooo S25.00 '::;,t(X)()LMJ 525.00 ., '•JUVS549.00 525.00 5349.00 $399.00 $499.00 ()(.) (XJ 562.00 $3200 00 $4000 00 ;,-1400 00 51396.00 51596.00 sn.oo 51996.00 589·00 52196.00 597 00 Gitt • l Silver ctleSI G•tt • 2 4-poec:e coffff se"t' G•'1 • 3 Candelabra. pew 3?·p1rrr· '>el'lllc.P lor 8 S •tiOU 00 $6400 00 S8000 00 S~800 00 5 194 OO Rec,erv•• (,rfts • l and • 2 1'14ht 4 P•t•ct' pl,l(t' M•n1n11'> 52792.00 5124.00 S3l 92.00 5141.00 53992.00 5177.00 $4392.00 . ,;1 no charge 48·()1f•t t• '>I "''l t' Int I;! f\NE>lve 4 n•e<Y p1<11..t• ~ew114~ S8~0< ( w1 S'lb()J <>U 'S 1 :.'000 no : t J.!0' l• Aecf'•vt-Gm~ • 1. • 2 and • 3 $4188.00 S l 85 00 $4788 00 :)212 OO 55988.00 5265·00 56 8 00 s29l OO .;1 no <hMflf• PATTERNS SAVE 50% ON REED & BARTON STERLING 4 ·piece placft semngs place kmle. ~¥;e fottt. salad f0<k & teaspoon t 6-p1ece service tor 4· lour 4 -piec.e pt.ic.c , •. n.ng'> 32-p1f'C·1• <,eN1ce l<lr 8 f•1gh1 4·p•cce plac<> '>f'mng .. 48·p•ece .,erv1cP tor 12 rwelve 4·p•ece pl.;ce settmqs PATIERNS SAVE 50%0N TOWLE STERLING 4-piece p1 .. c.e sen1ngs place knrfe. place fork. salad fOtl & teaspoon 560000 S740000 ~ /,'()()()() GROUP A GROUP A English Provincial Now $1196.00 $2392.00 • $3588.00 momhty • IJd'(OWntc; $29.00 $53.00 5106.00 !>159.00 GROUP B Spanish Provincial Oki Master Reg Now monthly enta• Reg. Now S500 00 $550 00 $239.00 S25.00 $269.00 $2S.OO GROUP B Grande Renaissance Francis I Classic Rose Req $800.00 5320000 56400 ()(J $96000(1 GROUPC Grand Duchess El Grandee Spanish S.roque El Greco l 8th Century Now ..... $1596.00 53192.00 $478800 mon1h1., pavnwm.,• $71.00 $141.00 $212 00 GROUP D Cettic W eave Gokf Reg. monthy Now payment"!• Reg. BONUS GIFT (.,111 • 1 S•lvPr c hes• G1ti • 2 4 ·0tKt' cott!"f' ser C.. tt • 3 Cctndelabfd DO•' Receive Glh • 1 at no chMge At't "'~ Gitt' • 1 dOd • 2 "'no charge Aec-!"IV't' Gttts • I • 2 and • 3 JI no 1.. harqt.' BONUS GIFTS G•h • I S.~ chest G•ft • 2 4 1)0ece coffee set G•tt • 3 Caodelatn. P-1" $65Q.OO $800 00 $319.00 $25.00 $399.00 $25.00 l 6·p1ece se~ice tor 4· $2000 00 $2200 00 S260Q.OO $&7.00 $3200 00 four 4-piece place senmgs $956.00 $43.00 $1076.00 848.00 $1276.00 S1596.00 $71.00 32-pieceserv1ce for8 5400000 S440000 $520000 $640000 °----G.._s •t.....,. •2 $8500 $9600 $11300 $141.00 n= .. ,,.... m .,.., ... ergh1 4 -p.ece place settings $1912.00 · $2152.00 · s2SS2.00 · $3192.00 at no charge ..-~~~~~~~~---1~~~~~- 48·p1 e c es e M c e t or 12 · 5600000 5127.00 S66oo.OO St4JOO $780000 Sl7000 5960000 8212.00 RecetveGffts •1. •2and •3 twelve 4-p'i!Ce place senings $2868.00 $3228.00 · $3828.00 · $4788.00 ~t no charge PATI;ERNS SAVE 50%0N GORHAM SlERUNG .;• 4-piece place settings place knife. place fork, salad forll & teaspoon t 6-p1ece service for 4· four 4·p1ece place settings Reg 580000 S3.?0000 GROUP A Fairfax Now mon1hly oavmen1s• GROUPS Medici M.-o.. Old English Tipt Reg Now mon1 p.wmenu• Reg. $399.00 $25.00 s 1000 00 $499.00 $25.00 $' 200.00 GROUPC Goldenlc:d I Now $599.00 $27.00 $1596.00 $71.00 $400000 $1996.00 S89.00 $480000 52396.00 $106.00 RecerveGtft •1 at nocharge 32-p1ece service tor 8 Reeetve Gift$ • 1 and •2 , eight 4-pieceplacesenrngs $640000 $3192.00 $141.'!° $800000 $3992.00 $177.00 $960000 $4792.00 $212 .. 00 itnocharge .· t--~~~~~~~-----+-~--------~----1~-----+----------------+------+----~-----------+-------11---~--~-------------- 48""'ece service for l l : S9600.00 $4788.00 $212.00 $ '· 2000.00 $5988.00 $265.00 S 14400.00 $7188.00 $318.00 ~eive Gifts ~'1. • 2 ~ •3 twelve 4--p.ece place settings et no ch¥ge PATTERNS SAVE 50%0N ONEIDA STERLING 41>1ece place settings pleot krttfe. place fork. salad fort< & teespoon 16-ptece setVICe for 4: rou1 4·pteee place stn1nos 32-piece 1erviee for 8. eight 4•p.ece place ser.1ngs 48·p•oce service for 12> . twelve 4-pie<:e piece settrrigs '1eg. SB00.00 $320000 $960000 ,. _ _._., GROUP A Now $399.00 $1596.00 83192.00 '4781.00 .. · monthly • payments $25.00 sn.oo .141.00 1212.00 ~~-----,....._._., ---:-. _.... . Grendeur Reg. $1000.00 ,fl $400000 $800000 $1200000 - GROUPB M...unique Now monthly payments• ;, $419,po $25.00 $1916.00 $85.00 $3832.00 $170.00 .. *5741.00 / .254.oo BONUS GIFT Grtt • 1 : Sftvef Chest Gift tt 2: 4-pieee ooffte 9et Gift • 3: Cende!M>f'I. pw r Receive Grf1 • 1 11 no cn.tge Receive Gifts • t and • 2 1t nochatge Recer,,e Gifts • 1. • 2 1nd • 3 ''no charge BONUSGfl'TJ IJ enctn-413 : This lovely 3-llght candelabra ·~ by Gorham ... a peirdestgned ·: to enrich end ,Oltgh'-' your ·:f table. With the purchase of a ~ 48-PteCe seMoe for 12 YOU "':, get the silver chest, the • · 4-piece coffee set arx! the • : peir of candelabras at no extra~ chafge.1 T otat manufacturer's suggested fl9tait: - • .. Silver Sale -· dnd Exhibition .. Come to Newoort and aee the most spectacular display of stenfng saver and sUverpkrted holowore ever shown ii SQuthern California. man" rare muset..m-qualtty exhlbltton pieces Robinson's Sllverwarf3, 15. QuontttkK lmlted and 5'.i:>jeci to pr1o< sde Ask Obouf cu ~et Otb Pion Sorry, no mall. phone or C.0.0. ordels • Stoctc on nond at Sfort ot sole 40-piece S8MC8 for 8 Includes 8 each: ~ knM!S, salad forks. place t~s. 1989POOOS and place spoons GROUP A "9ftolr 0uHn'a0'909 monthly Reg. Now payment'I• $000.00 MIO.GO .a.oo Receive Gift 14 at no charge GROUP A GROUPS BONUS GIFT Modem Victorian E~e Gitt • 1 Silver chesr PATIERNS SAVE 50960N LUNT STERLING M•lvem Belvedere Gift • 2. 4 -p!e<:e coffee set Gitt • 3 Candelabra. patr 41'.)leCe place settings plKe kntfe. pl~e forX. ui.d f()tt( & ~ 16-piece seivice for 4. four 4-piece place sen1ngs 32-piece seMce for 8 etght 4-piece place seninos 48-p1ece service for l 2: tw~41>1ece place settings Reg S72000 , :!.288000 s.:i7t:>OOO $8&-lOOO Now monthly payments• $359.00 $25.00 S1436.00 S64.00 52872.00 5127.00 54308.00 5191.00 Reg Nuw S8.'000 $40900 $J:?8000 S1639.00 Sf>!.16000 53272 00 $'184000 $4908 00 monrhlv pdymf'nt'> • 52500 ~73.00 $145 00 S217 00 Af'<:1:111e Gilt-. 11 I ,mes 11 1 JI no cha"J'' A,.(.eov~ (,1t,., • I • 2 .JfHJ 11 3 .;1 no cha•QP PATTERNS SAVE 50%0N INTERNATIONAL STERLING GROUP A GROUP B GROUPC BONUS GIFTS 4-piece place semngs place knife. place fork. Salad IO<k & teaspaon l 6-p1ece service tor 4 four 4-poece place senings 32-piece service for 8 eight 41>1ece place sen1ngs 48-piece service for 1 2: twelve 41>1ece place settings Reg S60000 $240000 $480000 S7200.00 Pretude Wild Rose Angetique Now monthly l)dym.,nrs• 5299.00 $25.00 $1196.00 $53.00 $2392.00 $106.00 $3588.00 $159.00 Rhapsody Gc*ten Tradewinds Royal Danish Silver M asterpiece n>t>n!lllV , .. ,~"1t'lll\" Req Now $80000 $399.00 $25.00 S320000 $1596.00 $71.00 $640000 $3192.00 $141.00 $960000 $4788.00 $212.00 Du Barry Grande Regency ~ Rt:<J 5100000 5400000 $800000 $1200000 fh1' •t ' p.,...,f"u•nf~ • 5499.00 S25 00 $1996.00 S89.00 $3992.00 5177.00 $5988.00 S26S.OO Grtt • I Silver chest C. h • 2 4 p.ece coffee st:t C,11t • 3 C<1ndelabra pair Aect>111P Gift •I en no<ll~ Receive Gm!> • I cJnd • 2 at no c.harge Receive Gifts • I . • 2 and • 3 at no-charge Save 40% on Silverplated Flatware .t().Pece 90'VI08 t()f 8 1ndudes 8 40-poece seMCe tor 8 tneludo'> 8 4!). poeoe 5f.)fV1Ce I Of B •nckJdf>o. 8 each. place llni11tJS. salad r ork s. place each. place llmves. salad lorl:s. place o<>Ch place tmrves • .!.alad t0<t.,, OlclGt: loc1ts_,1easpoons and place spoons fonts, tll85()00nS and place spoons to1ks. teasooo~ end ot.X" spoon., GROUP A GROUP A plus !'> selOct i;el'll1ng Pot!CtK Modem l!Woq"9 mtver Artl9'rf OrlMna Coun1eee Aoch4tmbee'-' GROUP A Affectton Royel O,.nd~r Oefk:eto Reflection 1711HammeNd Klngmncl• moothly monthly 5'1¥er Ma)fttv Aeq Now paymen1l.• Reg. Now Pavmcn1~· mc1n1h•v $470 00 .a:z.oo *215.00 A~ Now t>8V~•l'\I'>' Aocefllc !'.Jilt 14 JI no charge $51000 t3111.00 *215.00 SW>OO tm.00 *215.00 Aece1VP. G1tr 14 at no chargu GROUP B E09llah Crown DrMd•f'IROM mor 1ti1v Roq Now oovm'"' • • Sha'J 00 M10.00 93.00 HNOM ' Gill 14 at no ch.liq•· Save 40% on Stainless Flatware BONUS GIFT I• \ Thrs'Gorham J Sltverplated ()If lamp. I 1 Eleganl lighting that : 1 • 4<>', cas1s a nostalgic ,' ·• , glow over any • ,_ • occas10n. Yours / • • A I . . with the purchase I s.-• / of anv 40-piece 1 '-... / , s1lverplated service I tor 8 at no extra charge. • Manufaclurer'::. suggested wtatl $90 BONUS GIFT 16 This beaut1fuli eak salad bowl with servers A showcase for your favorite groons. Yours w ith the purchase of any «).piece stainless s teel service for 8 at no extra charge. Manufacturer's suggested retail: $26 ~ 98l'\ll08 for 8 includes 8 4'oh· place knivel, U8d fO<ks, plaQe 'lc>tlls,teaspoons and place spoon$ .tl>P19C8 service for 8 Includes 8 eech· pleoe Juwes. salad IO<lcs. place fOfks. teaspoons end p1eoe spoons GROUP A 40-plece service for 8 lnclvdes 8 each: pl8CI knNeS. ~fortes. place fonts. t8'JSPOOOS and place spoons GROUP A 4()..poece 38M08 '°' 8 lndudes 8 aech. q1aoe kflfves. ~led lortts. piece forks it88sC>OC>N and P'ace se><>ons GROUP A 40-pieee servoee IOf 8 includes 8 eeoh PlaCe "rnves. Sctlad tor ks. place fonts. teaspoons and place spoons GROUP A Co4oni.t &Mii i:~o!:A Ed.-....... ~ ~ monlt1fy ,:flea. Now peymen1$• ~ 00 ••.• t.a.llD ~rve Gilt 16 at no ch4rge • heded Aft1IQw ColonW Pklme Hemmenmfttt monlhly Reg Now payment5" a200. oo •tt1.oo m .oo Receive Gift 16 et no charge ' ~u C.lff1tr•oo Mourt Monta C.rto Independence Reg. $140.00 GROUPB ~ne Cherttou,.. Reg. $188.00 GROUP C Now .... 00 monthly payments• . OoM "°' ql>ellly IOI S.....CIW ,,_.,.... .......... "-',.,....,... Now monthly payment$• OoRl"Of t1'2.00 quai.ty loo S....CIW ft41ohelen ... O \Weow Wlep lhelty °"'"' Dovw Rag. ~.calanlet Now monthly peymentt• ' •282.00 ·-· .... Receive Gift 15 et no cherge 019' Reg. Now $16000 .... GROUP B montllfv payment!>• Ooet no! QUjlfrty ..,.. ~Clul> .... °*"' Queen'• Fency monthly Reg. Now Q8Yments• 0.... "°' $240.00 .,.... ~ IOf $-Club Reo&IV9 Gift 15 at no charge Rog. Now 8~ClalwtW monthly PilYITienlS• $ 2.6' 00 •111.00 t:zl.00 Receive Gift 15 at no chargo . ,. JOIN OUR SJLVER CLUB : UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY. NO FINANCE CHARGE.• ~ HHE COST Of CREDIT IS INCLUDED IN THE PRICE QUOTED FOR GOODS ANO SERVICES! comouted et a per~ rate of 1 ~ % per month 118% ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE> on Average Deity Betances of $ lCXXl or tess and 1 % per month <ANNUAL PERCENT AGE RA TE OF 12% I Of\ thlt paroon of the AY9ff91 DaUv eatances <MK' $1CXX>. FINANCE CHARGES Wiii be computed on the A-..rege Dally 8e1anoe ~ IS detllfrnined bV totaling the belence outstendlng fOf Md\ day dunng the monthly bllltng penod and dMcling that toe.I by the m1ryibef of,~1n the rnonthfV billing period. The ba!Mloe outstanding fof NCh dev IS detennlned by ' •No FfHANCE CHARGE If '9QUlf'ld mnthlv ~ta M mede by tf\e billing dei.. The emount.of the minimum ~t ~" lhe-~t., of $2b or ir~m oftn. hlOt*t r1'tN b8WIOa O¥Ang et env time rounded to the ...i ~ wt\Oll ..-. "A FINANCE CHARGE wwv be IMc>09ld 11 ~ monthly ~ta .,. not P8ld wNKI MlftctlftW It ""Poll6.,!1til the eocount it no k>nQlr In dtf.ult. ArtV fl NANCE CHARGE, If l!nPOMd. wtn be subtracting tn'I peymenrs tor Cf9d1ts dunng thet day from the ~ dly't outacendtng balance. The Stiver Oub Plen 11 av•lable only tor pur 90 of $160 or more. . Robinson'• Newport Fashion Island" . -• ---- F11nd Allocation Needs· Planning Some of the lmlM clUun frOUPI that r celve fu.ndl through Oran County pv mm nt have reuon1ble lrlpe$ about bow the available mon y ii beln1 handed out AB 1-\dual with soc a.I aervicu pn>(fam1 these d1y1, there aren•t bOugh of the fedenl funda divvied up by county olficlals to satisfy everyone But th recent complalntl of th~ aroupa who loet out on a hare of the doll rs weren 't the laclr of fClnda but the way the money w dlvided up 8 cauae the federal dollars w re tara~ted for equipment and renovation or senior centers. the application for the money were chan· nelcd th.rough the norm I county purchasln1 proceH. But the seatl'd bid proces1 of the profesaional con tractor was too sophisticated for some ol the aenlor groups. They didn't tilt out their applications properly. That process contrasted wath the lengthy and less formal mac.hinery usually used to decide who gets soc1al services money. Supervisors noted the dlacrepancy in procedures and orde red staff members to study ways to improve the ap-plication process for the seniors. While they#are dolo1 that, supervisors might just as well examine the entfre process of allocating federal and .state dollars to social services programs. Thus far, because of the lack of standard procedure. money ·allocations have been based on the whims of whatever advisory group has been charced with the task. With tax-cutting propositions steadily shrinking the money available for social welfare gropps, it's time now to begin planning how best to d~e that dwindling pie in a uniform and lair manner. ·County Charter Study .A committee formed to investigate whether Orange .County can benefit from a charter form of government appears to be off to ii good start. At its firs t meeting, the nine-member committee formed by the. Board of Supervisors to study the issue took two important positions. / First , the committee declared it will be independent. That i s, it does not want to be looked upon as a mouthpiece for those who want the county to switch to a charter system. A charter would be roughly equivalent to a constitu- tion According to its proponents it would help restore local control that now is being lost to the state and federal ~ovcrnments. Second. committee members said they will keep their d1sruss1on!. and actions m full public view by holding meetings at convenient times in the county Hall of Ad · m in1~trat1on. The committee has ·a lot of work ahead of it. The is· sues arc complex a nd, in several cases, controversial. 'Hut judging from the committee's first actions, it ap- p~ar~ the task is in capable hands. _,Poison Warnings Despite those sometimes-irritating childproof caps on medicine and pill containen;, inquisitive youngsters still manage to poison themselves because of adult thought· lcs:,n ess. That's why National Poison Prevention Week (March 19-251 has been declared again this year. to publicize once more the steps that can be taken to prevent these tragedies · They're as simple as checking the medicine cabinet to m ake sure it contains nothing but essentials, that each container is clearly labeled and securely capped, and that the cabinet can be locked if it's within reach of children. Deaths from drugs taken from home medicine ~abinets have been caused by heart medicines, sleeping ·preparations, diet pills and even plain aspirin. Apart from medications, the most common child poisonings are caused by insecticides, .cleaning prepara- tions and other household chemicals. They should be kept . well out of reach of curious toddlers. If poisoning is suaj>ected, help is as near as the tele~bone. The switchboard at the UCI Medical Center Regional Poison Center is manned 24 hours a day, seven days a week by either a pharmacist or a nurse. The number is 634-5988. If you lose the number, it's listed In the white pages of the phone directory under "Poison Control Center." A s~dy phone call can bring Instructions that can· save a life. • Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views expressed on this page are thoee of their authora and artists. ~eader comment la Invited. Address The Dally Piiot, P.O. Sox 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92826. Phone (71 4) 642-4321. Boyd/ Green GWves ByL M.BOYD Q Who wu that renowned l1djes' man of yesteryear who gave each or hl• female conquests a pair of 1reen gloves? A. Believe you refer to Teddy Roosevelt'• uncle, Robert Barnwell Roo.evelt. lie waa a congressman and the founder of the American Dear Gloomri Gus ( You're really old if you remember •* moral turpitude barred entry to the UnJted States. To- day abow people naunt their peccadilloe. and we welcome them with open ann.s. In IDOl'al de· ca y, I 'd ••Y, we've com1aloo1. lolll••f· C.N. conservation movement. Claim la juat about every. body in New York kne" what t.be aloves meant ex- cept the f1dles who wore them. Q. Ha.a there ever been a society in tbla world that never wed drugs of any kind for aUmulat.ioo? A . ~t least one, the Eaklmo. Tbat'a what the scbolan aay. They don't re· port whether it's also true of some of the boondock tribes lo the Philippines. An oldtlme vaudeville team known u Baker and Farrell once played St. Joseph, Mo. Therein lived Chrta L. Rlrtt, a blanufac· lurer of pancake mb. So Im· preued Wat be with the team'• hit aons that be n1med hll product after tt: · "Aunt Jemima." WOI you buy UM eontetklft that a llrl who taabltuaUy crOIMI "'her .... when lbe 1lta wW dev•loDi 'Ur.Jn· dtntatlonl bthfnd he :n•t NetU.wWI. But otMI' than Olfte• Roten la ucMd u advtltQs woUld·be an~ to that elfeet. 1~ Robert N WMd/Pubtlsher ~· Krelbkhl8cft_,.. _..., ldfW . . Rowland Evana/Robert Novak i .Anderson Hones Political Skills Pl.lOIUA. Ill. -Aa word Utt\ant 1rrlvtd lbat n'!Wtpaper . polb """~ bad made hJm the Refublican favorite In the I llnola pretldentlal priJnary, Rep, John Anderson won cheen fro m Bradley_ tJnJveralty atudeata by ... mlnt to abandon. 15 yeus ot 1tauncb aupport for nuclear power. Havln1 Juat promised to anawer queatlon1 "just as . frankly and aa hoaestly u I can ." Andenioo was greeted b y the flr !l t questioner here i n - qu1r1n.c \bout hi s position of nuclear power. Congresaional colleacues bad been predlctifti Andersoa's pro-nuke poalllon ultimately would erode bis feverish campus constituency. They d id not reckon with Anderson 's adroitness on the campaign stump. HE ACCUSED the Nuclear Regulatory Commlsslon <NRC> of failing to meet safety recommendations, adding that until it did, the government should "not erant new operating llcenaes." Cheers and applause. Crlticliin1 Prealdent Carter'• propouls for nuclear waste treatment, he declared: "I don't think that's good enouab. U you can't do <better>. then J doo't tblnk we should expand nuclear power." More cb eera a nd applause. Nobody present would have doubted bis anti-nuke credentl.&ls. That ls part of the pattern that moved Anderson from pathetic obscurity t o darling or the national news media and now Into contention a4 leading alternative t.o Ronald Reagan. Although depicted by admiring news accounts as the only candidate of principle, he tells audiences (mostly on college campuses> only what t.bey want lo bear and seeks confrontation only with bis enemies. That Is not quite St. John. While deftly fogging his little-known nuclear .pasl, Andersoo plays t.o bis collegiate audiences by attacking what be calls Carter's loteatioa to ••uJt1matel1•• draft mn to •• Protect -(oil) ..... tlallt la Paul Harvey • vital " and pushing t h e 50-cenu-a-gallon gasoline lax th1t la remarkably popular on campua ("J love it. Just lo~ It," enthused an Anderson student booster at the College of Lak~ County). IN FACT, bis celebrated clashes with roes sketch lea a ptoflle IJf courage lb.an a profile in political sbttwdnaa, featured by bis face·down of the gun lobby ln New Hampshire. There has been more of the same in Illinois. He · boosted the Equal Rlgbu Amendment <ERA> In Alton, home o f anti -ERA crusader Phyllis Sblafly. When right-to-file plckell showed up outside Wheaton College. he opened b is apeech b y proc:laJming that "I square it <support of abortion right.a> with my own Christian coo.atieoce." The audiences loved him. This lecl'Ul1que moved New England liberal voters out of Democratic primaries l o support Republican Anderson. The dJfference in I alinoia us t.bat t n addition . bona fide Republicans are turoang to Anderson as the alterri1tive to Reagan. The process WU ex.plaioed t.o . u1 by one atate l•alalator raaolDI as. a.n u.aeommltt.d na t\onal convention delegate who attended one Anderson s~tth. "All this business about ERA and abortion is hurt.log J ohn," he sa.ad. "Hut wbeD he gives conservative speeches like today about the balanced budget, he makes it easier for moderat,.es to support b1 m · · WHATEVEB 111E ampressJOO given, however, Anderson as farther from the Repubhca~ m•in line on economic issues tl)an on llO<'ial que11llons. Even more abruptly than has softetung on nucleitr power, he has now totally abandoned his previous highl y vocal s upport of broad-baaed tax reduction -the principal economic stragegy of . bis party. Anderson 's ravaging or Republican prlncaples while sounding conservative 11 t yplrted by has proposed budget rev1 s 1o n . d esc ribed 1n ne wspaper accounts as an e xample or And~r c;o n the e co nom1 l con St' r va t 1 VE' Actually. its pr<Jpoi-t>d s~ndtni¢ c u ts o f S l I J b 1 11 1 on a r t• relatively 1n:.1~mf1canl and do not greatly disturb ~oc a a l welfare programs ADMnaD '1 edJl.lltmeata CID the r••-llde are atartUn1: 110.7 trillion in revenue inc~ ewer and above the Carter '"*et'• $49 billion in new taxes (wblcb Andenon never mentlona>. Anderson 's program even Includes a one-year 5 pettent 11ucba.ree on corporate profit.a. ANDEaSON •ould also. s llgbtly reduce t he C•rter defense budget that otber Republican presidential cont.enders conalder denctent. After d isp.oaing of~ anti ·abor'tlon hecklers at Wheaton. be t.old the audleoee be would l~l more comfortable wath Sen. Edward M. KemMCiy as president than with Ronald Reagan . and denounc ed Rea1an·s "total dependence on arma." ·A candidate who comes ove~ u hJ&b.taxaUon, antl-m ilitary, Utl·nuclear and pro-abortion ls unclentandably eongenlal to normal Democralac voters who see him as more Uberat than Jimmy Carter and more moral than Teddy Kennedy. Thal 1¢t·nu1 n e Illinoi s Hepubhcan'> have now made him lbf. lront·runne r in their own party pnmary suggests that either they don't know what John Anderson stands for or an fact really at.and for DOUlinC themselves. Nuclear Acceptance Increasing .Slowly Motl Americans relJlain un- comfortable about nuclear energy. It's undent.andable. AU of us were lint introduced t.o nuclear enerv in t.be form ot bideoua mauive military bomb bunt. which lnclnerated the populationl ol two cltJea. Had we been lntroduced to electrldt.y for tbe fint time by way of tbe el ectric cbalr, I dare HY IDmlY of us would still be afrald to ptu1 tbe tout.er ln tbe aoctet. PotenUally deadly elec· trlclty bas been tamed, barneued, made to won forua. Gradually nuclear ener11 allo. Tbe 50-dty tour by JalM J'm. da and ber buabaad Tom Charles McCabe Hayden seeking to mobilize re· stataoce to nuclear energy - didn't. Tbey drew aome bu1e crowds with rock coocerts, then soqbt to lndoctrinate the aHembJed with anUnucleu rbetoric. But their meaaqe was largely I pored. INDEED, the Gallup PoU eon· ducted •lnce reveal• tbat America.DI, ln i.acreum, awn· hen, are IOld oo nuclear power. Lut Aprtl only JC percent ol Americana poUed cooa.ldered nuclear enerv aate: now JO pet'· cent do. A ll01llcaDt tact.or lD effect· Loe ~ relauUoo of amd.ty ml1bt bave beea th• .. truth equad .. ol wlear ldeUllll - Wbo foUGwud tM ~.a.,.. carav• around -off.., to debate t1ae crtua Md to,..,.... to qu--. wtaieb they ra1Md 'Fonda md11aJdm ...... '° ubata u. ldtau.ta. but tbl media did Mlen to the scaentJsls and dJd report thear response to any m.l.sleadJ.ng and contradJc- tory at.atemenl.a made by the cruuden. ALSO, the "lrulh squad" ralaed aome quesUou of ita own a bout tbe quallllcaUoos of the cna.aaden. remincfln• t.be media tbat Jue Fonda, in 1970, bad re- commended Black Panther Huey Newton as the only man abe knew qualified to lead the country. Sbe baa 1ince ~anted that re- commendation , but ll did dlmlnllb her cred.lbllity even with rock concert audJen~. Lut year in much ol Iowa and Jllinob electricity coat con· tumera between ts aad 52 mllUoD doUan .... beea ... they were_.. IDOll ol tbelr eJec. tridt,y from DDClear eDel'I)' - praeatlr the cMapeat ol the blf·tlaw ...-a IOUl'C*. And ti oel)' aubcouctoualy, Many~~~~. Marriages s~z.: .. ~:~!~~ forms the Institution of marriage wife, Vita Sackvtlle-West, who uncommon" for couples to takes. There are marrla1es in waa a110 a bomosexuaJ. He lald: ••coexlJt for years. Some come wblcb tbe unllyln1 principle ls "She ts a dark rtver movlq lnto tbe office and say tbey are hatred. These odd unlooa often deeply in abadowa. She really willing to reconlracl the last longer t.ha.n t.bole hued on doe• not care for tbe domeaUc marriage. love, pertuape because hatred ia affecUonl. She would wllb life to "They'll say. 'Well. it haS(l't an emotion leaa forel1n t.o good be conducted on a aeries of worked out. but let's say t.o L&e old homoao,:MMthan.love. gron*• JIOUIOM. Or abe t.b.lnU world we'r<: still married - abe wou.ld. unUJ U. children are out ot bJ1h There are man1agea wherein acbool. By then we'll have done ·the partlea aeldom 1ee each "In practice, had 1 been • OW' duly t.o them and we can other. .. ln plHiooate mao. I attoukt bave leave without feellna sullty' ," aeamtn and sultered tortuns ot ,._.. "Tbey are very pnacmatic travetera In her bebalf, have mlldl ....... 19811.. about It," Turner added. "About tool eq uip· •cenea, and wt ihould DOW baft maUttl s uch as the tax ment, etc. se par a t e d . I llvtnr ln advut.aaet ot at.aytnc totetber. Tb e a e u n . Mont.video u H.M. Klolater 1"M1 wtD lit and plan a divorce 1001 are •l· ~~~ ,..~ ~~~ SamoJtdl ~ for ten yean tater, under a new tala•d, or ww~_... contract tbat calla f or '•treallhtned, coexlatmee. •• by • sood AL•q&T ZQVALLY oddball, Whether llllal piety or tu d e a I o t to my mind, la a form of 11vlnp la the 1reattr mover of outalde anual activity. It 8"ma marrta1e that 1ppean to be tbeH moaat.tn la bard to l1aW't to me tbey tut Juat about u 1rowins In popularity. Thl• out. Tbt Whole ldea ... ma to me Ions aa more conventional ananaemeat vMWI marrlqe u brutal, eveo 1av.,e, and could aairnaai-.· cotxlatenee, or a form ol cold Ollly be eD&end 1.Dto by people On t.be kinky aide tbere ..,. 1uccuat\ll marrt11H between bomoeauab. One IUCb baa been vividly delcribed by the wrtter Harold Nicolson, wbo wu 1 bomOMXUI, lD 1peakln• of b1a war. Tbt eoDPl• •IP • coatract wltb ~ty 1tran1e ldeu ot the acreeJ.nc to divorce at a 1peclllc rt1ponalbllltlu a marrlaae lime, •P Len ytara and Lben IO entalla. tbroUllf the motJooa of a happy, or at '8Mt a normal, marrt.,.. A Bf'Tft Ma'f", \>a., cUAicaJ po•c.bolo1i1t. Dr. N'atbu w. roa •YSt:Lr. 1 thlnlr r would rather have children 1p1nd tea .veau ln reform - j <'Oosumers are beginning to re- cogn1ie and appreciate the cost factor more than they fe.,-the mystery With which this com- modfty ia inevitabay identified. SOVIET PHYSICIST Andrei Sakharov, recently exiled to Gorlty, bas written, "It is very difficult to esplaln lo a non· ~pecialiat Out the nuclear reac· t.or ln a nuclear power station ls nothing Uke an atomic bomb. that the power station buming coal cw oU ollen mucb ueater danger and harm to the enriron· ment as well as a biological threat lo people than doea a nuclear st.aUon or breeder reac-tor of the same capacity rat· °''·" "TIJerefore I a11ert ... tan S.tbuov. ••t1tat the develop- m•t ol ouciear teebnoloo la one of t.be nec:euary condlUoaa lot tbe pteaervatlon of tbe eeooomlc and political lnclepen. ~nee at nery COUDtr7 ... the Chill schools than under the sacne roof wtth parenta who patently do not like each other. Not to apealt or the parents themselves. and the emotional prtce each of them must pay by sticking t.ogelher not for love. but for the c hildren and econornfca. Children notoriously cannot be fooled by aduJta, upedaJly if the adulta are their parents. If love la not in the houae they know It from Day One. Growth ln auch an atmotphere 11 c urlouaty 1tunte d. What comes out of It, too often, are cblldren who model tbemHlvea oo ~alculallns pareota -bard. cold UWe buta.rda deprived of the potNT to either stTe or t'ffelve love. criminala ot t.be heart - If. under the cold war arrancement, either parent talc.ea a lover, and t.enda to 1pend more Um. with the lover than wltb the mate, they cont.ratt to be tocether with the children Oft h o 11 d a 1 1 a n d • • 1 p • c I t..l occaaton1. •• "To tbe outalde world," Turner lnal1ta1 ''they may seem u a real famtly, even u • bappy f aml.b. •· Selah I .. • , IA • . . . . .. • • • liaw. Al a Reimer Myrdal. t8 , former Swed.i.lh diplomat and mlailt4r for dis· armament, hu been chosen by the Albert Eln· ateln Peace Prl1e Found•· Uon u first wln· ner ol !lS &Mual ISO.OOGaward. • I ... aslmvas I along on When you're taking off for Ponland, Air California will take off 30% during our Grmd Opening Sale. All you do is make taerVations and putehase tickets at least ~en days in advance. . Our $90 we fare ls good on every seat on evttY fttght. And you'll jct there from convenient Orange C.Ounty or Ontario airport. Service starts March 24. So take off on ~ Potdand to°'*"° OnDrlo to Portland ()q>art Anive !'.!!!I· Oeput Anive Fr~. 7:00A 9i4SA Deily 7:00A 9:50A (},uly S:JSP ~12-0P Oaily ·MOP 7:lOP Daily Air California and take advantage of our low Grand Opening Sale fare. Just call Air California or your Travel Agent (but remember that you must make reservations and purchase ckke~ at lea.st seven days in advance). We're doing everything we can to help make your money go a long way. We're Air California. And we want everyone to fly. Portland to Onntt ~ty 0rup Couty to Ponlao4 Ocpnrt Anive freq. Oep!rt (\nive Pttq. 10:30A l:JOP Dally 7:30A 101.JOA 0.lly l l:OOA 1:50P Dally 2i20P S:OSP 0.ily 7: I 5P 10:05P o.&ly J:4SP 6:'45P o.&ly \Xewanteveryooeto fly. ,, ._, Taz DHIK'tlfJ~ lteaa1 . DEAR PAT: What quaJJJications mu.st l meet 111 order to be able to deduct the personal property tax on my boat that 1 paid to the county assessor? K .L .. Hunlln&ton Beach You ua deduct personal property taaes as an it.embed ciedadlotl OD your federal mU11 Utile ~nooal P~rty tax mttts Uutt recilltttmea&a: the tax mast ~ asws.ed on penoaal property; based on tbfo va~ of the property; and charged oa a yurly basi.s. Nfte Coat ~l.,n OW P•• . DEAR PAT: The Teflon surface on many of m y frying pans 1~ either worn ocr or 1n s uch cond1Uort that food slicks to them and they are almost impossible t.o use. Whe re can 1 get th~m resurfaced locally? S.K ., Costa Mesa <;allfornta Electric. 4511 E . Paeiflc: Coaat Higbway, Long Beacb. is the ·ollly fJnn a. Ute Immediate area wltlc:h pl"O'ridet W. senic:e. A1I pots ud pans wlUt remoYable blHlle9 ua be resarf•* wttll a new Teno. flaiall, aad eU.er readers have reported eattlletlt reslllta. If uyo.e knows of an Oraage Couty bust.Ha lllat offen Ulb .emee. pleue dnp • u. ao A YS. /Wlleletlr A~ ... £1ai DEAR PAT: Can you tell me where to write about getting a list of the loc&Uona of all the nuclear power plants and nuclear waste dump sites in the United States .. This i~ very Important lO m e and. I Uunk. to everyone m Lb.la cocmtry. H.P .• Costa Meu Dlftld you ~ a. U. Nadetlr lle,..,a._,. CommJulon. lM N. CaWonda BIYCL, Sldte 2tZ. Wallla& ~.Calli. tOM. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ttemc:-:T,,.1..1. Of' H·"400 llU4. ~-~ .. "AT NOTICE OF DEATH OF l'1tlYAll uu CLARA S, TEA LE ANO ,,,_._._c-iet-OF PETITION TO AO-~ ... ~•* MINISTER ESTATE NO. PUBLIC NOTICE 810 NO. 1..ecl COHTRACT NO. 1J.-t0 lfOTICIE TO CONTllACTOllS CAI.UNG l'Olt BIOS <o<hool Olterl(1 Nl!WPOltT-Ml!SA UHIF IEO\GHOOI. OIS'tltlCT 81d OHdll~ 1 00 o'clock pm. of IM 1"" cs.ty al March, 1'90 Pl.o<t o1 BMI Receipt· 1'51 Pl_..cl., $1 • CO\I• ~' CA.,.,. P•o1Kt ldr<>llllullon .. _: BLOW Pl~E $Y!.T£M .AJ AE.A MIDDLE ~"400l Pl.oct ~Mt -nl•: ttH Pt-..,.. II• $1., tc.I• AWW, CA '70• •"" ~S.A 8Ht St..-, tc.~ ,._. .. , CA .,.,. NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN '""' "'" •~• -d ~-I Olstnct or O•-Ceuttty cei11 ......... «llftO D• .tnd ll'tf°"'O'-tUi (;.ov~'""'0 8<Nrd, ~*'''n•tte1 '~'r''•O t6 •~ • OISTlllCT:· .. II rte••w up to. ""' ¥f l•IH I-t"" --.teteo ltm<', i.e•~ Did\ lor uw -•d of • conl•« • /Or ,... -project '"'' "*' Ot r«e1w(f 111 m. pie<<' -tttH'-d -· -$11411 1>e -Md -_.,,,,l<l'f rHd Moue! <ft l/W --\t 4~d l•--IJ(Ma '"~~ .. u Ot •• .,,. --1 ._., . ., l•r "•<" Mt of bid do<u.,..,., lo -··-.... """"" '"90od <ONfltlOn ... ,.,,. " ".s.n ~ aw Ood oPet1•11C1 d••• f; •Cf'I 1>1d m uc.t (Of\torm •Mt bP , .. \OC>f" ... ..,.. to ow ronH « t ooc~h c .tc" btd \Mii bA «<tw9'~ .. o bv ,.,. M<unty ,.._....,to 1n °"' <.Ofttte<t ooc ...... ~ -by t.M 11.-of 11<-w11<.,..1r.oc1"" ~ r"" OISTlllCT ~ lht r!Q1'1f to ••14<• -tw •II_,<>< \0 •M~• •nv ........... " ...... '"'°' .... '"'"' '" .,,., 111<t1or111tt..-.... t~ DISTRICT ~ oolAlnecs lfom .... Olt9<1W ...... ~Of tn- 4Vttrt•t _. .. _ ............ -11•11.. 1"9 ••It .. -OifM • ._. If\ 1- Mc .. ltv In -ltll~ WO<k I\ If bl> .,_n.,. "*' .. .... c, .. , ... IYllit of _k..,•11 ,_.. IO tY<llW t1M "°"" tre<t T-r~ --Ill• .. iJ,,, OtSTAICT oflke IOUIN •t l tH l't•c..,t1a, C.U Mete. C• "U•. ~---..-... ,~.· ~ ............... .,..,, ... --., .... "'° ,.,... , ......................... _._. ._. .. ...__._...,,...., ... •• , "' -... n. ...... ....._,. ______ ,, .... ..... ......... __ . ,,_,..,,.__,, __ COH- TRJ>ClOR lo -.. IN e.ot1lr«t " -·---.,.. ..... .,,,, ~--_ .._. __ ,.. ... __ _ .,..__..,r-•.o--•-••_....,._. U..C.Ofttr«1 • ... ~....,, ......,_ 1111 _ ,_ . ,_,_ .. ""'" ..,, .. .,, .,,., "'"' .,_ ... , ... -_,,i,.,g ... --_ ,..,,_...,.. _ ·~-- Wiii W ._....., -lo •UU•· -al llw ~ct T ... .,..,.....,, ~ .... -... .,. ,...,.. ... i.ru. "' '"" .... ,'"<. dllc_ ..... Gow"""O -d Oof'Olny HM•t• f,,,,,.., C PM . PvrCNil,.q Ot•Ktor PUOll-0.-(Aw~ 0.1ly Pilot •• tO. II r• flll to '" '"• =:, .. o':"~h••t• o• A-103590. 110NALD L•~BE•T 111usc ... T o a I I h e • r s . PUBLIC NOTICE ~<H_, beneficlcJrle~. credltor-s ----7r~ir.r----Ho1.c .. •• ,......, v•.,.... ,,,.., --o:rrm °""'9NO ... u .,H,.. Pm•lr "''" 10 and contlnQent creditors of ..--1 1~~1Qf1Kl-ttnt ~. --110 Clara S. Tea1e, Costa NOTICE OF DEATH OF '°"",....._ °' Wjf s-<"" "°""'· Me-sa , CA 92671, and KARL FORSTER ANO Ol'lo••ttwtfte •H1>o..,otA1><•• 1••1 per sons who may be OF PETITION TO AO-i.;:L:.;..~:.• ,;,• S:,:..L;,~ :.:.~ otherwi~ Interested tn the MINISTER ESTATE NO. s.i11• 1110. c..o. ...., .... c-..,., L..et will and/or estate: A· t0l6n. AllQ*I••. ~ • c..i.-.. ••• •" "" A petition has been filed T o • ' I h e i r s • ~:'~'~"'-~"::::~'!,°:;. by Mary Lynne Weis in the beneflcl•ries, cr~dltors •It'll. 111i. _. ...,.111~ '"" •"-•• Superior Court of Orange and contingent creditors of o• u •d O.C••'" ,.., eco111....i •v Count[ reQuestlng that Karl Forster and ~rsons _.u ... °' ,_ ~ -..... ot-Marv ynne Weis be ee>-who may be otherwise In-~~~: =:::::; :!~~.:!..-:': p 0 1 n t e d a 5 per s 0 n a 1 terested In the will and/or "" ,.,. <.-t_ ,_. _,, .. , ... ,.., ,., 1 ti 1 d estate: th• c ... ,,,,. 01 Or•no•. s•••• 0 1 r epr esen a ve 0 a • A petition has been filed ~,,..,.,.,., -'1<11\ar'ty _,....,lb m i nist er the estate of by Herma Forster Brown ..,'-'-_' Clara S. Teale, Costa in the Superior Court ot 1rit••1t,., ~-' ~ o...wn Mesa, CA 9'1621 Cundltr the Oranoe county requesting ~:·"•· CNOtfl 0r-. c.. · o.K,,Cled Independent Admlnlstra· that He rma Forste r rua.L 11 Lot 11 o1 Tr.ct '* lion of Estates Act>. The Brown be appointed as "" __ ,,,.._l4'etpoffn petition Is set for hearing personal repr.sentatlve to !!.-~~..:,~--:--· •• In ~pt. No. 3 at 700 Civic administer the ~tate of "•~L ,. ,.,. ll"di...-O "™" Center Drive West, Santa Karl Forster Fountain ,,...~, 1n lA4 "· Tr«I *"'cw•,..... Ana , CA 92102 on March v 1 Ca lfo' I C nte.or-oec1 ... a-~••o..-~1 ..... u 2s 1990at 1o·ooa m al •Y. I rn a under o• M•~•"-• -~. •e<°'o' ot lF YOU OBJECT.to the the . Independent Ad-°'"•=-~~'::'!· -city.,. granting of the petition ~l n1s.vatlon 1ot Estates "''""· ~· .. o..,,... St••• .. you should either appea; co. he petlt on Is set for c...t•...,.. . ._ -......,...,.. ~ at tne hearing •nd state hearing In Dept. No. 3. at ,,.,, ~ ... 11.,. •• ., ....... T1u1111. your objections or flle 700 Civic Center Drive c.i1.,...,~Hto1-• 1 J 1 .... _w es t, San ta Ana, T,... -'*' .. '""" •'"""" 10 ~ w wr tten ob ectlons w t .. t,.., CallfOfnla 9'2702 on April 8 ~:,!(,: :,.,-:;:-: :;:!'':: ~ court before the hearing. 1980 at 10:00 a.m. • corded '" e.otr .. , .... ".....,_.. oi Your appearanc.e may be t F YOU OBJECT to the ,,_. "'" Jlldl<I•• Ol\t•i<t c~rt •1 1" P4tt'SOn ot' by your at· granting of the petition c..11~~":'.:!::'.::c11 .. o1 torn, eFy. v o U AR E A you shoUld either appear tt1t1 s....i,....., .. ,,.... att.oo -at the hterfng and state « tMt,.,..."' .. U.JO.,.. er.c.1 CR EDITOR or a cont· your obJectlons or fil• ,_.,... .., SllM •• ...., ,. G.G. Jnoent creditor of the de· 1 Goonf .., .... _....... '" ._ as. ceased you must file vour written obJectlons w th the ,... M, o... 111 -. ~ of ,.,. I ' . coort befOf'e the hearing. ,_.., ~-u.~'-cl• m with the court or Your appearance may be ~.;.::".': ~!'-.. '::; present It. to the personal in person °" by your at· _......;.. , ... , ._..,,;. .,. . e•.t. representative appointed torney . .,.ot, ...... -.,....,._o1-.-~ by the court within four 1 F you ARE A ._ t111,.,__., ._.. ...,,,.., months from the date Of CREDITOR w w· -.. •" .... , -..c. *'1fl first IUU1nee of lett.rs as or a cont· ... "' .,.. ..._ .., ...... " • • ii... provided In Slctlon 700 of lngent creditor of the de. :r:-...._ ... -::...,~r'IQM-:'.: tl'le Probete Code of ceased, VO" must flle vour ,,_ , .. ..-11ow .. -~...,, C•llfomla. TM time for clalm with tl'le court °" ..,_., ._ .... .,. 17 _. • ...._ fill f I llf t present It to the personal .... , ...._ • • .._ ,...., _.. ~ no c a ms w "° ••· representative appolnteG ...._ -...,.y, ... ...._ _. plre prior to four months b t .. -rt ...--1 f r " ,...,. ......, u "' •• _. ..... from the.$te of tM hear· 'I ,..,. cou ..,,u, n ou 11M ..,. ... .,..,. ..... SIMI...._ lno noticed~ months from tM date ot .. W.-""* INlltln•...,. 1•1 YOU MAY l!XAMINI! first lllUMCAI of letters.as __. .... ..,.._-. ,..,..,,. t fl ..., provldld In s.ctton 70Q ot ~ '.:..c:·::..-1 ~ 1t;9 ou~ur~~:'~ the Probate Code ot ..... ~~~~··=:.... "~'··you m.tY tile.,.. C1Clfornl•. The ttme f()f' ,.:::' .=..--.:.':: quest Wtth the court 11o ,.. flllng ctelmt wm not •x· ,_. ..---• .-...,.,.. celve specfal notice Of the pt,.. prklr • four months """• ""_..,.. ... ...., lnventorv or "t•• neeta from the date of the MJir- ..,. ff ...... ...., :'::' " and of the petlt'°"I K• Ing notlad ibOW. • :::-:...-::-• .: cou,,ts •n=•por~ YOU MAY EXAMltf8 l'Mtfk-. I ubld I" .. tton , the fll• kilDt by the court. ~-....-. • ·~1t ~ ... , the c.1 ram • Probe If you .,.1nt1rHad In tM ~ .. ~!.~............ . estate, yeu fMY file a,.. VNllMI -111=11•11 "..... .. ......... ltttcMe~: qunt wl9' tM court to ft. TM "' G1M" lllf • • • a ·~ 611 k I celve sp«lat notice Of the ":.•:-~ ...... .,....._, t., l•lte Utt L .. fnYett~ lltat9 euitt :"..':=::::':";;= CA Mt1j (llSJ ~~;m!l~~f.:'i IMfWf ..,....,.,.... ,...... Or-. O.... a..t. ~ dHC lectfOn 1JOO "*"~==: "" *"·""·"·"" -..... of the c:.. • Probele ........ _... (Ode. . ............... ... ......... -.... I I' -a-... WM.&.MaueD*u.ACC ••I .... ...-.!.__... M le • _ ..... Yt ""''° ,...,,__.., -• www. •_. ... ~It LR *" w. ::-.:.:.,..CA_,, SllHftl id=:-.. .Ille ... Aft.!L. ~M{M, .......,...,,, I --De~.._.. i .fm1J ... Ul4)ftS.ttt6. ,... ..... °' .. c.... Dlltr..... ......,. ..... .... oi-a ... Deify-. .. ~.,......... ... .1,,11,11,• UA4 ... Julie List'• Book Has Advice for Parente . WSW YOU (AP) -8bt WM a lrM-tUmbla,. ~ .. 11111 .. •••ldMilil .. , • .,~ ........ 1 ....... .,.,. tel~. Todu. at 23, .1• u.t ....... lbe bat at IMt...,,.... {o acftpt l.M ...._~ •. eeotral fact : IMI' a.&ber and her faU.,~ liovt.al each Other 14 ,. .... _,o, I .. , _.,. 'l'ION& MOIT dUJdreD tab dlvor~ 41mt.• Urcl ... did." ... ,.. JuU took her parent.' dlYOrc. ao bud that yean ....,, M a atudftt II ~ Unlv.nhy, .a. ""* a ..,.. ot qiemoin about ber troubled dllldllliDoil ded1km eveo ta.ouch you're only t . J often had to t.ell my fatbtr oo U.. phone tbal I'd declded not to come into tbe city. I neaottated holiday pl•!&' with h.lm." "' Today. Julie la a researcher· at New York'• pubUe i.Ievtaion atatJon. She says the w~ her book tn pert to alert parent. t.o a chUd'• feellnp ~bout divorce. "Whenever I see a divorced father, I want to say: ·uaten, call your kids every day .. Don't dla· appear from their aa1tr bves.' u 1 cowa 10 oac• and chan1e anytblng, I d have my father continue ~~~~~ .... ...,...,_... to be a p11rt of my dally Ufe," sbe says • New Nur8es' DutW8 SACRAMENTO <A Pl -New• rWel IM»UY COD· ...ttd I by 4oclors will tlve ftU'M Pf~, mldwivti and doctors' u1iatanU tbe rtf)lt to perform eome dutlea prevloualy 'rwtrteted to '9oc- t.on. But. tM Health· Servket Dincforo Be•dee Myers. M>b atped the re,watioM,11ald tie ~al version clarified many of the CCDcer'M expreaaed at an earUer hearing. The rules take effect in ~ld·April. . . A 1974 state law allowed bospitah and dodors to agree to expand the duties of those employees into some areas. Ms. Myers said the new rules implement the "-' • •.. • ,.,,.,.._ KNOW8HURT · Jule Ltat Ora .... ae chlldhooct dl.,... and letters. JuUe npaoded w reeo&Metioftl lnto a book caJMd •'Tho Da1 lbe Lovtas at.wed ... It la an a«OUDt ol one divorce from a ebild'1 POlnl ol view. Sbe wrttea: "OUk!ren, they aay. . . . bounce back. 1 a1ree -cbUdren are terrtfie aurvlvora." But, abe adds. "Childnn bounce back because we know 09 other life t.ban thl1." Sale' of Getty.Stock . . To Benefit U Museum . law. For example. a hospital wouJd be a llowed lo agree that a specially trained nurse could order laboratory tests or occupatloul therapy or pre· scnbe a Urruted number or drugs . ~ • Laguna • m1nar ~ A legal seminar called ,. ·Forensics and the -:Nurse," will be present· ~ed at South Coast .-Medical Center o n :March 27 beginning at 8 :a.m . : The program, part of •a nursing education !'series, ls offered by the -&uth Laguna hospital ~for S30. which includes a ;buffet luncheon. JUUE BOUNCED BACK. SHE never retreat- ed into dntgs or alcohol, never aouaht a t.berapist's help. "I don't feel I was a deprived child. I always kllew my parent.a loved me.'' abe saya. But Julie was torn and troubled J>y the divorce; It made her doubt that love can endure. that anyone frndB happiness. She says she bas overcome those fears: "I'm more optimist.le than I 'd have thought possible." Her father . a psychologist, and her mother, a writer. were divorced In l966. Mrs. List and her two young daughters stayed in their suburban Con· oectlcut house. List moved into New York. His vis · Its with his daughters were 11che duled - weekends. all or August. "I MISSED, MY FATHER, SO I was glad lo ·know there would be fixed Umes fOr me to see hlm. I couldn't have known lheo bow disrupt.Ive this klnd of life would be . . . From now on, seeing my, father was lo be a scheduled event. The spontanei· ty was gone." LOS ANGELES CAP> -The J Paul Getty estate plans to sell five million shares o f s t ock 1n Los Angeles-based Getty Oil Co. worth uboul $400 million with the proceeds to go to the Getty Museum m Malibu O fficials of the J Paul Getty Museum said they do not know when they wiU receive the money. which amounts to more than 100 limes the museum's current oper atmg budget. or how 1t will be spent. "EVEN IF' WE had the check given lo us tom orrow. we h ave no specific plans for the money." said museum s pokesw o m an Cathy La Scola . $3.5 million operating budget comes from Interest earned on a S45 million endowm ent from the oilman two years before tus death Cutting Trees Brings Prison M OSCO W {AP> Thret! Lenmgrad m en have been sentenced to Jail terms rangmg from four lO SIX years for CUlting holiday pane trees ID a gaTden nt'ar the town's Palace of Culture and selling them on the black mar ket. CANDIDATES FORUM NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL ELECTION Presented by N ewport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce in cooperation With The Newpcrt Center Association Wednesday. March 19. 1980 7·30 a .m. Continental Breakfast 8 00 a .m . Candidates Forum Registry Hotel 18800 MacArthur Blvd Pnce· $5.00 RetefV8t1ons: a.+8211 Stoo by on vour way 10 WOft< and Meet me Candidates· Hear'~'' views on Community issues• • For reservations. call A.he nursing lnservlce or- :fice at 499-l311. ext. 618. Julie's visits with h er father grew to be separate from her day-to-day life: "My ht.her didn't know who my friends were or what I was learning in school . Our lives were linked by blood, by love, by weekenru. in New York. But he did not watch Abby and m e grow up daily." Commenting on the sale. W11ll8m B e ll . vice p resi d e nt or Title Ins urance & Trust Co . co-executors of the estate. said "We JUSt feel it's pru"Clent to sell a portion of the s tock . .That's a large block of stock lo one rompany to have " The newspaper Socialist Industry did not soy how many trees werl! taken or when But 1t said one was traded for a hat. another was :.old for $1 50 and a third for S7 50 ··················~······ • l';11d l'ohtu·al Ad\t•rt1!>t'mt·nt • • • ~ • • They were tried "b<>forc a p&cked hall" near the garden, 1t i..ud. and • letters from many Leningraders • ex pressing "hatred . pa1n a nd • indignation" "i:re re ad dunog the : trial. ~J>roject OK'd • ~ ALAMEDA CA P > - ·:The Bay Cooserv.atiorl :an4 Development Com · :mission has approved a ;S1 50 million develop· ... ment called Alameda ~M arina Village on t he :Alameda sid e of the -Oakland Estuary The '.plans include com Julie's mother dated a Jew men seriously: one man ~rew close lo Julie and her sister before he and Mrs List parted Me1mwhile, Julie m et a parade or women who passed through her father's life . Eventually. he remarned four years later. bC' divorced agmn The break was total "One day we had a stepmother a nd two stepsisters. The next day we didn't ··Julie hC1sn'l Sttn the woman since FOR YEARS AFTER THE DIVORCE, Julie's motht•r and father could not speak without argu- ing A~ Cl result. List made plans directly with his dauJ;thlcr The J Paul Getty estate owns &bout 16 million shares. or 19 4 percent. of Getty Oil valued at nearly Sl.2 billion dollars based upon a New York Stock Exchange closing of $77 _38 a bhart> Thl> stock dropped $4.38 at shart• rollowmg the announcement THE E STATE I S th<-..,l·c110d laq~est stockholder in Getty 011 Thl· Sarah C Getty Trust. named for thl· 011 b1lhona1re's mother. hold!. 38 71 per cent of the stock The bulk of the oil tycoon·s cst<it<.' was left with the mu!>eum "hen hl· died m 1976. • • New Telephone Could : • • Richard Bond I _..,. ... Be Only a Hand out WASHINGTON <APJ An elec : I ...&rt. tron1es industry newsletter says thdt • am SUPDO ing one or these days. you m ight be abh· • 0 I CK to send more over the telephone th.rn • •• • ... • • • .ntercial and residential ~oostruct1on on a 206· ;.acre s ite along a mile of :-waterfront across from ~ack London Square. "When you'r<' dealing with parents who cry and parent:. "ho fight. you have to start making However. one of his son!>. Jean Ronald 1 Getty. filed :.uil labt Jum• seeking some of the money tht· museum received from the estatt• The younger Getty was a co-uecutor of the estate but was not written into t he family trust set up after J . Paul Getty's fathet' died In 1936. JUSt~ou.r voice • CARSTENSEN • .. Electronic Moil a nd Messa1:P • .,. S) s tems .. s ays Touch Tone phone rt' • • ce1\1ers may one day give way to J • THE Ouahfied Candidate • "Touch·Fone" -a te lephone 'Nlth a • because there is no substitute • Deaths • ~-RMAN klHCMll • SUE FOREMAN, •H•d•r>I or FRANK r KENCH(L. ,.~..,. ... ol hand attached lo It The "band" • for exoenenee... • . would be capable or "pointing. feel • • Co\I• ~ ... C• P•uea 11w•v on •~wl>Of1 8Mc;h, C. P•\\eCI •w•v °" MMCh 11 1'l!IO SurvovPd bv 1\1\ wilt March 14, 1'180 SIM' '' \un,i•ed by I lethd t<enchel of c.o-1 .. Mt w . '" l El he Ms La.Scola said that becuusC' of the suit. no p lans were bein~ made on spending the estate proccctb lb 1ng. touching. caressing. etc. under • COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL • l I I h • • ·····~ ,_,.,..' -l)o.C,.-• fibn Robt>rt Forem•n Of N~woort \On~ ,,.1' .. ot !,I t OYt'\ M t,'\OUt•. eew PD tkt•<". CA 1 Qrand<hlldrt.., I brOtlM'r llOOP•f of $.tr•wt<t Fio-ici. .. nd P"ul 0 • oe:;;. re m o e contro O\'C'r a te ep one • . .. ~ ._ . . ,, .•.. .._,.,6.,,.J ,........... • line." the newsletter <.:lid • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • !rnt\t Si""°'lt•r 7 \1\t•r\ Emm.t 01 M t\\ton Vfeto (-4'9 1 t>rol,,,.r Hdrro; m~tter d"O Edno Sm it" d ll of .C,.n(l'\-1 of Hunhv111 .. Altttktmtt dnd .. r-ocker, M l\WUrt Funtirttt wrv1Ct\ \t\tr-r\ Mathilda ft''""'•ov ot Vorb.t "'ill tw h<'ld on I ~!.<My •I 10 ()()AM Al Ltnclo\, C:.i. ,.,_, !>w""'" 01 p,_,.,. ~ Cl\i!P"I ol ,..., Chime\ in9l.,WOOd A•ll On•. Al ........ 8runl or s .. n MIAMI CAP> Alfred ,.., • CPrnPtery w ftri Aev Roo~' ..,,,,.,~ Of tf'\P Un•t•r•ttn Churcn ot Frttn<1'-<0. Ca df"M:I Frd"K'"' H•m111on (r v,nt ott i<.••ttnQ lntf!rm•nt of Um•t1Ho. C:«t 17 Qf•nckn1IOrt·n Giolt-WOOCI P~rll Cemeltry. $mllh & "nd 3 Qrt~I Qr•r>dCllllOr•n Mr 1Ythlll Wt\ICillf Oo•~I Morhiory K enr h~I wd\ a m•mber ot tho 9iroctor~ -bro1P~•N>oa of R•ll•Odd Tr•1n,,.,..n lor I. Barton. 87. one of M 1;.imi Beach society :. leaders for more than 30 years. died Saturday at a North Miami nursing home. M a11 Tlireate1zs Desert Tortoise .JONES ti\ Vf'4lt\ F°'-"'P'-'' wr-v1ct-' ni,10 on 'MINA JONES, rO\•cHr>I ot P•lm Moncl•v M.orcr. 1/ 1'90 "' 1 OOPM •• ·t •in9• •ru, Rancl\O Mi••9f'. C:• lhe r "'' Un•tea ,,._.,t>od•\1 Church rvoces ••• P«r><llng .,1 Smith & wllll R•• Cl'ld•I<'' 0 Clark oll1c1<11ino • u111111 ~'''"" CNe>el MortY••• 1n1 .. m .. n1 at P..cltoc v ... Me..-1•1 BU Q U R Q LONG BEACH (AP) -As s wamps evolved io · ,....... P•r11 Po ... co Brother\ aeu sro.ow•1 AL E U E • to deserts, the tortoise out walked changes that ~---------Mortu•"""'~o;;~"ALL N M · CAP) -Glenn L. killed off dmosaurs and m any o ther animal c 1~c1n .. \ t ion Lowest priced local .. c remation a rrange- ments c hapel available • fOf' services. Burial at : sea or cemetery. We secure VA or Soc. Sec .. benefits to help yo~ ~ defray costs. ; ,..-.,...~Ray fdrn1Ly .. ~ffioml.Wzy L..-9-111. s.ia.... (714> 414-1535 (71~ CO'IOO ' I ' I I ' ,_Cl •OTH•s 9&L •OADW.AY MOITUAIT 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMTH & TVtMU. MOITU .. Y WISTCLW CHA.Pa Mortuary• Cfen.tions 427 E. 17th St. CostaMesa ~ ,_ClllOntmS SMmtS' MOITUMY 627 Ma.In $t. ttlnt~ach . ,..,.,.., CWALN•AL NOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave. Westr1Wn1ter 893-3525 PAC911C .. W t•tDllALPAAI Cemttery Mortuery Chlptl 3500 P.clfle Vtew Dl1we Newport Btech &M-2700 "8lllCCMI 11:11 ~ ~·81Ch ...... ,5 ~ s.t Juen QlplttfWlo 486-tntl GEORGE WA SHINGTON Emm~n~. 84. for~er species. ~~~~~;:,;:;:~:~~;'.T.:'~~ commi~ioner .or Indian But a state biologist says a destructive force ... , .... ,,~Kn•V"l\olC:otumous. a ff a 1 r 5 1 n .. th e grea te r than climatic changes -mankind - si a ... ,,...' P•r'"'· ··~· • ,...,,_. ~1senhowe~ admmis~ra· threatens the contlnued existence of the desert of I~ CB r:.,. Cl~. Vtler•n OI World U died h t l W•r II, Stall SerQUOI Army A" On, ln a OSpl 8 tOrtOiMlS Fore .. s.,,.,,,_,""' hi\ wife !>111ri.y ot t~riday after a short ill-· · We\lm1ns1er. C• . 1 SOR\ !>lh•tr\ oess M1c11u1 01 u1ah. John D•v•d of · PROTECl'ION OF the vanishing sru;cies and c;Ma•cie,. G<-owr · c. ..• ' ~, .. JNn T·URIN. Italy CAP> his habitat is the sub)ect of a sympos um of the non or U(\O(I, ""'°"·· brOIMr Desert Tortoise Council March 22·24 al the Holiday J L Mar~all of Alori•, Ot"qon, S M II B I 83 ''"""' °"" -V.tnt• °' r .. u . M•rv an o l'b8 o, • an Inn in Riverside. Hn" H•w•1ns or i.us. """''"'• Ita lian diplomat and "Man's continuing inroads into the desert are lou•H Alu•...,., 0' reus. M•111" politician who served as destrovin~ rtoise habitat and could lead to Its ex· Ar>QI• Ol!r>ny ot "•d O•U, re .. ,. J• L 1111an O'Dell Guerrero o1 M< "•"•""· secretary-general of the pi ration ugbout large parts of lb range,'' says ca. R.c•i.t-o1111e Hotv Aowrv w•11 North Atlantic Treaty James St. Amant, a blolo'"st with the California be Mid on T~. -Ch 1e. 1'90 •I &" 1 JOPM •I M•rbOr uwn Memo,,., Organization between Department of Fish and Game . ,,.,..,.,, -.,. etw,,...., Bur••• wui 1964 and 1972, died Fri· As man has paved and settled the desert. the be Mid on w.c:1-.v. March ''· •9'0 land I l th i h h-·-t. •• 10 OOM\ .1 s1. swtiar•'' c.111o11c day. harsh a val ab e to e t.orto se as s , .... -. cr11ircl'i. no So<.1111 euc11d, s.n1a An•. and problems to be addressed during the sym . ~~~·;-;:1 ~v~::b~~·1:' ELKTON. Md. CAP> posium include the rise in tortoise capUvitf and direction o1.....-Lawn-Mo""' OH•• -Mlcbele Walop, 16, a diseases of tapUve tortoises. Mor11M1rvor C:U':O':' .. ~·~.o.m" former Maryland poster JovcE NADINE MUSGRAVE.~ child for cyst.le fibrosis A STEP IN the right direct.loo has been the !?~,~~o1:i;::=.8:!'~;,~t 'fbO became an ac-Bure au of Land Management's work on a com- m o. •t Peclllc• Mosplt••. Min complished violinist, preben.slve plan to manage public lands wlthin the :::~~.~:°"·:~oc~n:! ;,~::1~ died Monday. California Desert Conaervatlon Area, Sl. Amanl 1rwn Huntt,.eon a..c11 MIQI> S<f'tOOI '" says, but much more must be done. , .... ...i Qf'ecMtecl 1rom Futi.r1o11 ..,,..... At previous symposiwn1, studies have been Juniot coo~ 1n ,,.,_ Stw wn • PUBUC NOTICr. pr-ented 8 .. -·"'-! that desert tortoises are not sa<ntlltl'Y tor nw ~untlnQ1on e .. ch """ uu .. u1 Chamt>ar ol Commerca •nd Jr. HatOW..0._,M:W SIOW pokes, menta ly Or On foot. Chem.,.,. of Commerce trom , .. , NOTIC9TOat•DtJ'OH Tbev communicate with each Other VOCallu, by tlK'0ll9l1 ~. SM WM <KU ... Oft llW OP MIL.It T•AJtSPeA I Uol P•••O. comm111 .. •n Hu,.111>91011 c1MS.•teMmu.c.c.1 use of various hisses, pops and "polnks," they can a.oc., ei\CI ••• .cu ... in "°'""t"r NOT I cf 1s Hl:ltEev orvEN • .ac a sense an approaching raln and leave tbelr burrows WWll ~ tlll Hllnllngtot'I 8H<ll Mnlor Wik If_.., la OllOoll IO lie ,,..... of c1tlre111. Swvl\'ff t>y bretlwr I.YI• Illa perlOMI property dtSCtiM to dig cistem·llke ttC>leS lo catch and l lol'e Waler, Mus1rovo of IOllflowar • Ce., I lief-· and Wbea t.emr.aratures reach 85 lo 9$ def reel they MCIMwt ~ Gii,_ of La Polrno, T,.. • -.,.. NIMtt ...,.... I in l al C•., Maryl Maril alld MllC ftel ltlO l~lf~aAI CaQ lf8Ye 85 Ul 8S & man 8 SOW W • Mu19row llOltt °' Belll!Ol#Of, c.. • CA,.lll De.I.I & l(ITCH P , INC.., 11lac• 0.111 .. Mu1vra.,. Herm •• tJU •1.Mrc1M, L01119Mdl,C:~Ofwnl S..,."W'mMd. eo .. otM ..i ouftt ..,. ,..., un~I· Jol\11 and l.al\Ol'e Jeltn of Tfle -........... OIMrftl IF.l:omen Get Headache• Hufltl""°" 9Mcll, Co. Frlendt "'°' tM llllendtd tr.....,..._: "~ COii troff\ 12 rloon 10 t :OOPM 011 SHARON CL.Al'•• Md OAVI ~ay, Morell 11, 1M al Plw(f PATTOH·U1SS~~Gar ' 8ro1Mrs f.mlllla· Mo'1UOfY wller• ~.ciclfOnlla..., TORONTO (AP) -Women are more prone lo I-al~ .. will be condllCIM Oii TM.......,.., to 11f WMlllffrM h d b ... A_ .... ., Tue .. .,,, MM'<ll 11. .-at 11JOPM ,1.,_ 111 .....,.. .,1 "'" of _ l\.ttfer micraine hea ac ea uwau men, says a It-., :::-;· ~~:n ~· .... lfl tr•. "lt4'CMl•n • .._.... by lbe Addict.Ion Research Found.atlon •lllc/e1111,. 1"1er1M11C w111 11e 1~ ::r==~·;~:=..-::1' Tbe study, baaed on the respoaae of U OO peo-Wat"''"''•' to'"4terv. ~ OllMOOfO'I09U pie to a Mtcraine Foundation quesUonnalre, alM =:-......., ..,_., di s.i. ~ ......... et: aald women are more Utely to take dru11 for tbe · • '"'" .. ::.:. C~:t, :·~ .. ~ be•dacbes. •. M1c:HAa1. KILLY 1i-1u. ,.. ..... ,,..... • •....,. ._,.. 2, .-. .. Roeemary -·"'-y director of lbe MlcralDe et ..... Me, (;a, ...... -•Y 911 · ef ... c.ltifNfM'/WtllM .v~ • -.rc11 ,,, ""· ~ w "' ... ~ llH1Hows1111 .. •-HTMaHT Foundation 1ald men were more likely to tet ~...::;.:=. • --:. =. ~ 1Nc: .. ., ,...a ..... ,..,.........,. apecilic migraine dru11 -such as eraotamine -c... a ........ .="..,... _. ..... CA'::·:'~-=; i~w~ tbat eomtriot the enlarged blood veuela in tbe ~·==---'::'~=-= =:=.:...•;:..=:"' c-· bead, rather tban tranquil.leers, commonly pre· D90'9e _........,,_...•ca.. 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Mn' 'Ill• -AND ~IN nnta from d4!1ands ~ woe'tibe enoup io paf for lbe eqllmes 1a NewpOrt HarbOr in 1181. county · sa.t• ••••• ._...... A1ency officlala .. velold ,~. • : In ~ tma-tor tbe SUUet Aquatic P.r~ -. ~ '° dwiDIOe in compuiloa to ~ti. . • .. To make up the deficit., EMA at.aft members laave suggested dJpplq tllto tbe bealtby Dana l'idelMds Fond. wblcb ta expected to have a ~5,000 surplus by 1ps1·82. : -BUT THOSE SAME EMA offlciala have ..,arned counb' supervisors that relying exclualve· ty on the .Dana Point fund to cover the Newport flarbor deficit may be shortsighted. • • They suggest a number of possibilities, includ-tng reducing Harbor Patrol service or transferring the patrol's costs lo the cities using that service. t Those possibilf6es, in combination with sub- tidfes h'om the Dana Point fund, might solve the ~elicit problems, they said ' . Hwnan ce1 • AllM>' Ol...etor lhr1aret Grttt lllld ln u ....-VMw tUt U.. JoipUD Idea S. ooe ol tM teroJ)Ofar1 It.pi betal ~ to . bouae tM overflow trom the coun1y'1 f aellity tor ~ •buMd and nttlected ebildreft. JI G ... 9' MID Of'ftCIAU have been tblnldn1 fo r 1ome Um• •bout \l•ln• R.acho Potrero. • •Nd faelUty on tbt croundl of the 3:50·acro ranch. But tho ewnty'1 •ctJon ma1 have been apurred by • lttter from Robert L. Rlcklet, preald· ln1 Jud&• of u.i Oran1e Comaty JuftDlle Court. uklAI tbe county not lo admit mon cbUclren tban the 8'tton fadllty can handle. IUddel •QIPIUCI that when there are a max-1•.a t1' • cbUdten ln Silton, other potenUal ad· mlNIGal be takea to hospitals SITl'ON HOME HAS BEEN plagued recently by overcrowding, exceeding its county-mandated capacity numerous times To relieve that over c rowdinc. c ounty ..supervllon have approved a omnber or steps aimed a expanchng the home's capacity. But admlssJons continue to rise al the home. a faclllty to protect c hildren taken from their parent.a because of abuse, neglf(:t, or pending court cues . Sittoo Home Director BiU Steiner said the home bad a record number of admissions in February, with 179 children. The previous high was 151 ctuldren last June. WORSE YET, STEINER said . I& tbal the abuse cases appear to be more severe than in the past GONE TURVEY? FOraFBEEDlacnom• WI RX._. .000 AS HIW --AT PAIMLISS fllUCISt 1¥ ~'INJ CE=l: • 177 ••• ... •-.K.L ........ ~ ..... ~ •4Jll.l ....... C~ ........ a.-. • ltll .. 111....,A-.CM lftllltltte .... WlflS IHOll-D'P9ll. ..... T9MS ,.....,, a.ueeAet. ATMLITIC IMOIS a IOOT5 "9CCADU.Y NB CAN V¥iflv Of souos. salads. ICl' c:ream dnd frozen yogurt 851·1509 ZIOG¥"I Healthy~ SJJ.3471 To complete rtle Plaza ex~ be slJ(e to stoo and' browse ln O\lt untQue CAWOlllM-..,..,, offerlno oomestlC and lmPOlted wine and beer. QOalltv rotiacco. oreetJno cards. gifts and fresh cur flowers. 955-3353 Treat yOlJ( family to \'he Pla,a experience. Let us se>Oll VOU DIM In or at• Giit. WIIE .. 11111 ., llrCtl ttrttt ~ 9"Cft. C.tttomll .,,... ~ ,,.," .. , ... "It's appallln1." Steiner SaJd ... We've had 'tbrM Idell eocne ln ln· body cut.a. a lar•e number ot moleltalklu and four children whose rather killed UNI mother." nt I HIS OWN MAN Tice Peepli'a Cbi~ VOTE ~APRIL8 TO Rl·ELECT . ~ RA I WILLIAMS Steiner said the CoWlty Department of Educa· Uon 1'U aareed to allow bJm to u.se a classroom in nearby Greeley School to 1leep children when the P•ld •o• 11, ,,.. C•"'"''"" 10 '-• .. i.<• '-•Y w1111em•, ,.,.,, home'& Ctp&Clt)' exceedl •. .....L1<.11m·-chot-·lr ____ ... _1_.._.,_S_1r"·'··CM·--tl9l.Mell!!r•,CAllm•ts .... --.... -~- 7 . . I ,ll . . ., • .. l , ' \ . . , . . • -. . b 0 I -~ ...... W V-6 perfo . ce ·.....,_ in your mid.-size car? ' .~ ··1•n111i1••l111111~-· . . Then on • tO go is to go GM. .. That's right. You can scour the country high and low and the only way you can ...-OJ nccWNa ~t a V-6 engine in an American mid-size car is from General Motors. · No other domestic manufa:tuter I • offerstherrl. . And we didn't stop .at just.~ne V-6, either. There are tWo standard 3.8 liter engines.* You ·can~ <£.bf th!m on ' Chevrolet Malibu and Monte Carlo, Pontiac LeMans and Grand Prix, Oldsmobile~ and Cutlass Suprem!, and Buick Century and Regal. And you can order a turbo- chatP V-6 on selected~ of Chevrolet and Buick. Why a V-6? Quite simply, because it ha:s two fewer ·cylinders than a V-8, yet it delivers the kind of perforlnanre --people lib in a \t-.e ~· So if you "re thinking mid-size for your next new car, ·p1ease remember this: For a V-6 engine in the car names you like, there's really only one way to go. GoGM. ' \ . *GM-built engines are prod~ by variou8 divisions. Talk to your dealer about details and engine availability on the model of your choice. • j 1 J t I ' . 1 • •• , ,_,.GETTING -early belDed / tWr "-'= CUllnll'lt ... a fOOd Idea. ·~ hard like tMj did WM I bitter ... " --, TM Lall9'1 aduaUy c.iy!Aad to play bard la aM CIP9'i• quarter, oat Jn wbieb tbey lbot a tenid .• UI of 19> frmt t.be field compared wldl Ptioema'• .380 (1even ot 2'1). Tbe Lakers fte'•Md the period•1flth a M-16 lead. and by the u .. tlile :=e upJt wu too late. TM sa proved costly to the Suns, wbo virt~ eliminated tbemaelves from first place lD tbe Pacific Divtmoo by falling s~ aam• off the pace with eiabt to play. Tbe Laken, meanwhile, seem to be in the mldst ol one of their frequent w1nnih8 streaks bavlna won lwr in a row, seven ol their last el1bt, H ol .....,. past 17 and 25 ol their lut 31. They also ran u.e1r record to 34-4 at home, best in the NBA, ..a gamed a half eame on idle Seal- o.tty .... ~ .... ...,. ........ KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR LOOKS FOR A TEAMMATE OVER JEFF COOK (LEFT), DON BUSE. Nieklaus Seeoad i F/,oyd' s Reaction: ! I'm Flabbergasted ; MIAMI (AP> -Jack Nicklaus admitted he was disappointed to bis playoff loss to Ray Floyd in the Doral Open golf tournament, \)ut be found a few bright spots. "Obviously, rm dfsappointed," said Nicklaus, who came so 4ery close to ending his 20-month non-winning string Sanday but bad to settle for what might have been. · •"'J11E IMPORTANT TIDNG is that I played a whole good iournameot. From a mental standpoint, this is going to help me as the year goes on. It's pretty encouraging." • Aft.er twice holding the lead in the final round, Nicklaus was a l'oser again when Floyd capped a dramatic shootout by chipping in ,. for a birdie on the second bole of a sudden- death playoff. "I'm flabbergasted," said the delight- ed<:. Floyd, who acquired $45,000 and the 12th tiUe of his career. Nicklaus was looking at a birdie putt Qf Jiio own -one Floyd wu convinced he would make -when Floyd sank a shot from the short rough on the 16th bole or the Blue Monster course at the Doril Country Club. "I wu sure Jack would make ills putt so I bad to cblp in;" Floyd said. "Fortunately, the ball bit in the area I was looking and went dead in the hole. 1 thou-gilt.we'd 10 on to the next one." They didn't. Nletlaul miSled and ~ Of the more dramatic ftniahes in re- nt yean wu complete. '1BDE VE&Y DEFINrl'ELY WE&E some potltive tblngs to all. I'm definitely tak1nl a positive attitude about it," said tekla111, IWJ laekinl the victory be needs to cooftrm bi.I return to domhwJt role in the eame. •"l'bll teDa DM t.bat all the time I've put in, all the-work I've t In .. payiq off. • .. l'n won an awful lot ol aolf tournamenta plAYlnt like I did week. Aad that'• not playtna at my beat. When I'm playing eally weU. l10metlmea win byqultea few sbota. .. I feel lib I'm not that fU' away froll) play1n1 really well." Be appearelt on tbe v ... vtiHll Wt dramatlc nm down the illdlwept stretch. Both be and Floyd executed some remarkable , ..... and llOIDe equally Nmarkabl• blrdlei. ln one of aolrs moet esdtllll ""'*" ta nca JMn. -, . • ON ..... 71ND llOI.&, 80l'B llADS tcrambllq pan -Ployd With an eye-Openiq blab book oyer treet from deep trouble and Nieklam froa:i withln 18 met. ol a baak that dropped off tnto a joM.Tbat ftallbecl off a" tor l'fteldam and a •-the belt romcl of tb• tournament -tor Floy~ 'l'bey ftnllbed nplaU. play at 271, a1Dt abotl under par. · Keltb l'erpa, a Y01Pll Texan wbo aow 11111 ftN$ad fourth or better foUr Um• thll year, once had the lead alone. Tbat wu after It.la e111P-11i ~ °" UM lOda bole. I· -\ l "I had no idea he was gobia to pau tie ball," said Wilkes, with a smile on h1I f aot. "When be 1rabbed me afterwards, it 1urprile.I me . "M•llc· Johnaon is having a heck of 'a year." said Wilkes, returning the compllmesa. ''He's no rookie, be'1 a true pro. You know, Udl team has never had two first class ball handlep before. It gives-a person incentive to keep run- ning." Kareem AbduJ.Jabbar led the Lakers' at- tack with 30 point.a. followed by Wilkes' 25 and .fobnson's 21point.a.13 rebound.a and 13 assists. • '"IBINGS AKE GOING well for us," un· derstated Wilkes. "It's contagious. We know how important the last few games are." "lt we win six. we'll be home free." adds West.bead jokingly, as the La.kers have seven games remaining, three at home. "I'm really impressed by the guy's sense of having to get 'IP for the big game." "I thrive on pressure and it's pressure time now." srud Magic seriously. Says Jenner Boycott Would Solve Nothing_ By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Of"-OeilY ~ ... It.ff If you hold a microphone up to Bruce Jenner's mouth and ask him how be feels about a U.S. boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics, you'll get his orfic1al answer. "Obviously, I'd like to see us go tr it's at alt possible." says the 1976 Olympic decathlon champ. "BU1 I'm not ln favor of people dying in other parts of the world. either. Maybe we should boycott." BUT WUN 111E aADIO and TV men have left, Jenner ad- mits that be really doesn't think a boycott i.a the answer. "Whal does it prove? °Wl'en the Africans boycotted in 19'16, what did they prove?" be says. "It proved not.bing ... Jenner wu in Costa Meu re- cently to promote bl.I U.oe of sportswear at May Co. Vost or those wbo liDed up to aee bun settled for an au~rapb and smile. bat MYeraJ asked about tbe boJCGtt CGaboveny. ... r WE DONT GO this time. it looks lite the end of the Olym· pie Games as we know tbem ... Jenner a.aid. "The sad part as that U. youth of t.h1s country won't have that goal to look up to.·· Jenner, who bolda an 0$ Tecord for iqost poia&a la the · calblon, says he bas been about the controversy count.Ids t1m~s . "At first I came out pretty strong against a boycott," be s ays. "and I got squashed. About 70 percent or the public ts ror it. and m~ opinion wasn't very popular." Smee then, Jenner has tem- pered tus comments: He has alSo made a n effort to become knpwledgeable on .the wor~d situation. But deep down, he st.\11 believes a boycott would solve nothing. "IDEALLY, I DON'T think politics should be involved int.be Olympics in any way," Jenner says. "But that's not realistic. Politics have been involved since day one." Four years ago, when Jenner was preparing for what may be the most prestigious or all Olym· pie events. he approached political controversy with less tact. "I would have been very upset if something like this happened. Now I'm a little more aware." Jt'hner says. "Back then I did nothing but train all the time. I didn't bave time to read the papers. "In 1972 (during the massacre or Israeli athletes> I remember thinking, 'What are these gulfs doing at my Olympics? They can 't even run, they're not athletes, and they're messing up my Olympics,"' Jenner s ays. "I dido 't have any concept or what was going on in the world around me." · JENNER PLACED HTB in the 1972 decathlon, then betlan a four-year project that led to the 1old medal in 1976. He bas come a long way since that warm day in July when be jogged around the track ln Mon- <See JENNER, Pase Bi> DODGERS (39-0) VOI'E TO STRIKE VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP) - The Loa Angeles Dodaers became tbe 11th te•m to over- whelminaly approve a •ttllt• wben "llan1n lDl.leY dhedor of the Major Leaaue Playen ~ *>elation, held a t'¥0-bour meet· lnl with tbe Natloaal Leal'UI baseMU clabSuDclay. The Dodaen ~ »O to ape prove a strike. the 10th club alv· ma a .... .,. .-.llw. hM met wD 11 -... la 10 aMle6 (OulMd-... .._........,_) aocl ......... ecMmt .. 4M-1 • lnfawr. J l l I J, 1 l ' 1 I . i • I ·· Controversial Deciaio n , t .... · Jrks Ex.:Champ ADtuo f ermo . •··. ......& ......... diet LAS VEOAS -1t ... "•bt1M9able." aald • t8rllaln'a Alan Mlftler when he wu decland tlMI wh>ffr and MW ~testtid mlddleftts.bt e,bam· pion. It aure -... u1"d the., ..... Vlto AntllOlermo. • & 1Alnter. aldedb1 • lopllded HOn b1 • Br1Uah Jude•. took th tlUe trom Antuolenno b)' a apbt declltoe In • t$·round na· \ionally tel vlltd ft1bt from Caeurn Palace. Tbe Brit.Lah JWS,., Roland l>Ujft. aeond the fllhl t•·117 lor Minter. Judie Chari• Mlnker ot Lu v,, .. ncored it 14'·141 for Mlnter, wbUe Jud•• Ladulad Sancbea of V_,nea:uela lcored it 1~1'3 fw Antuolermo. The AP allo bad it 1'S· l43 for Aotuolermo. , "When they said 'apUl decl&ion.' and then 'Minter,' 1l was unbelievable," aaid thtat·year~d Brit.oil. "If they had said 'Antuolermo,' I miaht have had a heart attack." The announcer abould have said Antuofermo. the former <:hampk>n aald. "It (hou,bt for sure I won." h~ said. "This fight, they gave It to him. I wasn't wrona. your JudJre was wrong ·'They should suspend both those judges," be said. Antuofermo. 158¥•. put the left-handed Minter down an the eighth round with a left book and right to the body. M inter, 159~. scrambled quickly to hla feel and appa.rently was not hurt. :The fight was a contrast in styles, with Minter, a classic .41Landup boxer. usinl right jabs to keep Antuofermo at bay. 1Jut he couldn't do so all the time and the Italian·boro mauler ~wered b.i5 head .and rushed in, frequenUy driving Minter to the ropes. The two fighters, both known as heavy bleede~ suffered -cuts over their eyes but the bout' was remarkably free of blood. ,__ ____ ,,_,e •I tlw •••------., 1\lolaa Ryan, the highest-paid player in baseball bis· Lory. who will earn $1 million a year for the next four yf..ars· <about $10,000 for every hour be tolls on the mound): .. It's a living." l••el Keep• Deta.,er'• a.,,e • A ll"e -Oenver kept its National Basketball Associa· ·m tion playoff hopes alive Sunday as Dan laael ~cored 22 points to help power the Nuggets to a 4.2'7-107 victory over San Diego .. James Silas and George Gervin combined for 60 points to lead rejuvenat· ed San .(\Dtonio to a 120-107 rout of New J ersey ... Ray WlllJama and Michael Ray Rlchanlsoa combined for 38 points in the second half to spark the New York Knicks to a 133·124 victory over Washington .. Mosu Malone scored 25 pomts. seven 10 the last period as Houston squeezed past Detroit, 102-99 . . . Bob LanJer scored 20 points and Quinn Bu~kner 18, leading Milwaukee to a 128-121 triumph over Kansas City ... Dan Roundfield scored 18 points and led Atlanta to a 95.90 victory over Indiana. It was Atlanta 's 12t.b win in its last 16 games and equaled the 1979 output at 46 victories for the season . . . B1Ddy Smltla scored 26 points and MJke. Mitcb~ll added 24 to offset tiHL a 41-point performance by J allus Enba& a s Cleveland downed Philadelphia, 123· 109 . . . The loss drope Pblladelphla two samea behlod .eo.ton in the battle fw A.be Atlantic DfvtsJon title ... Piii.i 8•• 1cored 15 J)pi:Dts ln the second half to help Golden State rally for a ll.S-103 victory over Utah. " ' ~ ... ._ ... ~ ............. . wu ............. .,... ........ ·=,.....•~IUndaywhenlt ··- ... • lll&ltt ......... tbe rota~tordl b1a rtpt abouldlr. -iie'U • out for lb to ...U . . . Ont I 0 « Mt a ...ai' ol lilt•WI '° ., PtlUaclelpllla to a 4.0 ......, °"" .,..., la bueball • . • ...... •ae Fa two erron Mad1d •· LOul.t four uneal"Md rw In a M New Yon Meta lou. •· Loula c•tebtr T•rTJ .._,:y • hicl tov blta ha four at·bata .•. Pitta· '*" a ,.S, ot UMarned nma on • lnilLDc dMablt by 1111 a11llM• and b oo to defeat Clnelnaatl, •·I ... Duet~ ~lted ln three nlDI wtt.b a pair o1 doubles H Cleveland rallied tor a 10·laGt.al, 7·3 victory over Sao Franclaco · · • ~ lllMtMr clrove in UU-...nm.s to help the Chlcaio C&abl nick MUwaullee, "4·3 ID 10 • • . Dwa1•• ••'11117'• two-run •inti• in tbt sixth lnolns paced Oakl&Dd's 7 ·I vietery over Su Die&0. San Dlqo ..uina m1na1ed Juat aix blta otf 1lx Oakland pltcben, lncludint Mau a..,. ... Lala SU.ettt'.• bases· loaded alqle in tbt bottom ot the n.lath lnnln1 aave Kanau Clly a •·3 victory over Texu. '!be victory went to former Coata Men Hilb and Orance Coaat College atar Du --.. lllerl'J. wbo allowed one run and~ bitl the ftnaJ two m. nlnaa ........ Cu&IM'• aqueeze bunt •cored tbt dedalve run in Mtrmeaot.a'a 2·1 win ov~r Montreal •. .8teft,..... held Atlanta to two sinJles in five lnnin1s as the Chicago White Sox stopped Atlanta, 8-2 . . . Fle7d a.,.,.... drove 1n three runa with two slnglea. a double and a trtple ai BalUmore belted the New York Yankees. 7·1 ••. JI• alee atad .Jal.lo Valdes alu.gged aolo homers in an ll·hlt &.too at· tdck aa Detroit went down, 7.3 . tt'l••f~'• Wl•les• Stre•lc E•fl• day in National Hockey League action as Monts , WiMipeg ended a 10-game winless streak Sun-Iii Lakowleb and Krts MHery scored goala 37 , seconds apart early in the game and the Jets went on to a 8-2 victory over Detroit . . . Lue7 McDoaaJd scored hla second goal of the third period with 57 seconds left to cap a Colorado comeback and glve the Rocltles a 4-4 tie with Philadelphia . . . Bobby Smith scored a goal and three as· · slats to help Minnesota snap an eight-game winless streak with a 6-1 win at Hartford ... Ray'Boarqae'a goal with 28 seconds left lltted Boston to a 3·3 tie with W aahinctoo . . . Roa Dap.ay scored twa goals In leading the New York Rangers lo a S-2 victory over St. Louis, keeping the latter's IJ-year winless atrea.k at Madison Sq'llte Garden intact ... Vancouver rallied to defeat Que~. 3·2 on Darcy lloU'a goal at s: 33 of the final period . . . Bobby Sml~ had· a 1oal and- three assists as Minnesota snapped a.a elgbt-game winless streak by defeating Hartford. 6-1. ••~ &IUefl ........ F ..... C•r British racing driver lll...U. a11mOlld was • »Cilled Sunday when be was hit by a car after aban· doning his vehicle during a WO{'ld cbampionahlp race In Brands Hatch, England. Raymtsnd waa walking away from his mechanically troubled ~ar when two race cars collided and one of them spun out of control and struck tum. flinging him high Into the trees borderin& the track ... Don PT11dbomme made a three-day sweep of the Funny Car division with a final round of S.98 .aeconds for the quarter mile ln the Gatemationals at Galneaville. na. El Toro's Gary Beck was.second in the Top Fuel division with a 5.92 clocking (236.22 mph> ... WUfred Betllte1 improved tus professional record to 38-1-1 with a welterweight win over Joluuly Tuner in Miami. The ex·World Boxing Council champ stopped Turner in the ninth round ... East Germany has warned Ufat a decision by West Gennany's Nalloi;ial Olympic Comfuittee to boycott the Moscow Olympics would endanger sport links between the two countries • T~Radle TV: NIT Basketball -A semlflnal round aame between Nevada·Laa Vegu and VirJinia fro!P New York. 11 :30 p.m .. Channel 1.3. RADIO: No events "beduled. TVESDA Y'S L\.DIO Bueball -Dodgen ya. Clncinnau at Tampa Bay, 10:25 a.m .• KABC (790). • Dllily PIMll -.., •io.. 1(- MAGlC JOHNSON NETS A DUNK SHOT FOR THE LAKERS. Young Lions Roar Earnhardt Tops Wallace Carner's Streak Intact RANCHO BERNARDO (AP) .-JoAnne Carner, on a dream s treaJCat age 40, traces her sear- ing start to a "humiliating'' ap- pearance last December. Literally by· accldent, she ls <>ff to one of the hottest st.arts 1n 'the 30-year history or the Ladies 'Professional Golf Association tour. STU.L RECOVERING from a motorbike mishap that badly in· jured both wr1sts, she was .paired with Lee Trevino in the mixed team event al Largo. Fla. "I played so poorly it was humUialing," she said. "I couldn't get an eight-iron on the i reen from the mid die of the fairway . More than lhe practice tee." Carner won her fou rth t ournament in s ix weeks Sunday with a three· stroke triumph in the LPGA -event at Rancho Bernardo Inn. Tbe victory, her third straight, gave her an incredible $72,886 in eaminp this year -and a lead or almost $80,000 over Nancy Lopes·Melton, the tou.r'a leadlnc money winner tbe laat two yeara. BY 81T11NG OUT tbe Sun Ct· ty Ll'GA event two weeb aio. Carner may have coat benelf a chance at tying Mickey Wrtpt'a all-Ume record of four •traiibl victories in acbeduled eventa. · A tbree-\mder par 89 Sunday sealed her latest victory, No. 27 t>f her career. The only golfer with four consecutive aub-par rounds, Carner finllbed wtth a 71-89·1'0-t8 for a 279 total to earn $22,500. "I wonder when I'm going to wake up and fa.od out it's all a d ream," aa id Carner, who missed 3'h months of the tour Jut year because of her accident. WITB REa BLAZING atart. Carner hu created the tour's biggest stir since Melton reeled off a record five al.ralgbl vie· ........ .,.e.J . JENNER ON BOYCOTT. • • treat and waved an Amer1can flag. Jenner spent eight years train· ing for two quick weeks ln the spotlight, and suddenly it was ail over. "BUT THE&E WAS no let· down. I had done what I came to do," Jenner saya. "U I bad fln~hed second there would have been a terrible letdown. It might have taken moot.hi or yearatoaetoverthaL" la.stead. like Mark Spitz before biDJ. Jenner found bin:nelf H -9D un•mplo)'e.d aupentar. There la no market for profe11lonal decathlon athlMes. ._ And, like Sotta, JeGDer tried his band at 'rV commerdala. But where Spits waa a nop, Jen. ner ebowed flair and talent. ~VEN TODAY RB refUlarlY poj! up on the tube ••wkins au=t.ema a1 WbeaU• cereal, II eameru. Alfi' nerdle e tpment. Sports lD lloUOIJ f ~ clothing and Brown Co. shoes. He i.a used frequently by NBC fdr its aport.s broadcasts, and has shown versatility which ranges far beyo~d bis track background. "I enjoy the TV work, but I'm also getting lnto mm now," Jen· ner H)'I. ..I did a movie called 'Can't Stop the Music,• which should be out in June." .JENNE• PLAYS • youn1. naive lawyer from St. Loula who gets-mllled ~ with a eraay bunch ot trleoda led by Valeria Perrine. Jenner HYI hll ii • maJo.rrole. th won't 1ue11 wbat Ure future bolda, but be'• thankful that tbe boycott controveny came up tn ueo, rathel' than 1978. "I -ha" 1 Jot ot frieeda t.ralD· tn1 for lloleow, and I f•l IOITJ for them," be 1aya. "I'm sup- posed to be there myHlf •an announcer for NBC. I W'O'lld la ..... &hi U.8. to." UNUSUAL LEASE OPPORTUNITY! LEASE A NEW '79 AND SAVE A BUNDLE! CHOOSE FROM BRAND NEW !IRJS'l'ANQB. F Al .. MTS.. GllANA•As. i.n 'S, i.n ll"S. 1'·81-8, IUNmDes. .,ANS. t'AN ~•NS. PfCf{IJP TM/Cltl WHILE THEY LAm LEA\f A NEW 1980' fµH~OIA ll: DHIV[f?Y 0~ •A O\ T r A R~ AND TRUCKS · THEODORE ROBINS LEASING CO. All MW ••lnHMI utlftt 8 flc:ttdoul ... ........ "' ..., be , ...... ~ With 1M C.... dertc. 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However, after a 1tron1 workout Saturday, bis lea felt Sood enouab lo play au: In· aln1s SUnQy. . Rookie outfielder Rodney Craig homered, aiQCled and bit a sacrifice fiy to lead lbe Mariners ·to a victory which enabled them to split lbe exhibition season. opening pair of games with the Angels. Rod Carew homered for the Angels. "It felt good, but I didn't air it out," said Tanana alter bis two· <tnning stint. "I'm going to wait two or three more times before I go ahead and give it all I've got. .. A1. 4112-pouad WI••~ I I .. NCAA Crown Up for Grabs Saturday. Fortunately for Iowa. be tbou&ht better' of it. BJ Tiiie Aaocla&M Preu Question: Doea "Final 'Four" mean the nnal lour 1urvtvon or the l11t four teams adlnltted to the crowded •team NCAA basketball touma· menta? Answer: Thanks to the presence of second· ranked LouJavUle it 'a the former. but the later wouldn't be too bad a euesa. JOINING TOE CARDINALS of LouisvUle in the NCAA semifinals at Indianapolis next weekend are -surprise! -Purdue, No. 20 in The Auoclat- ed Press' final regular-season ran.ldn1s but only third ln t.be Big Ten standings; unranked Iowa. the Bil Ten's fourth-place quintet. and unranked UCLA, once college basketball's greatest dynasty but only the fourth best team In the Pacific-10 Con· ference this season. "We've been crossed off the Usl many, many times," Iowa Coach Lute Olson said after his 23·8 Hawkeyes tirased a 14-poinl second-half deficit and nipped 11th-ranked Georgetown 81-80 for the cbam· pionsh1p of the East Reg.lonal at Philadelphia. ':ne Hawkeyes opponent Saturday will be Louisville, 31·3, which shrugged ofr the loss of All· American guard Darrell Grirfith for half the came with roul trouble and stomped third-ranked Louisiana St.ate ~ with a blistering second·halC assault to capture the Midwest Regional at Houston. The winners only led 31·29 at the in- termission. mE OTHER INTERMISSION wall match Purdue. 22·9, and UCLA 21·9. which posted im pressive tnumphs on Saturday Purdue won the Mideast Regional at Lexmgton, bumpmg 14th ranked Duke 68-60, while· UCLA ousted Clemson 85-74 In the West Regional at Tucson "I don't believe in settJna up a play for one. peraon at the conclusion ~ a same;• Olson ex- pla(ned. "Uthe Other team ~ lnto a zone. we 10 • into our regular zone attack. If they go man·tc>-: man. we attack that. l Just wanted a shot In tbe last five seconds." Olson is a former coach at Marina High, Lone Beach City College at Long Beach State. Brookins finished with 2a points while Erle • floyd had 31 ror ~rgetown. which saw the na-• tion'I\ &oogest winning streak snapped at 15 games .• "ANY TIME A TEAM comes out of its region : and plays like Iowa. they deserve all the credit," BASKETBALL s aid Georgetown Coach John Thompson. A 16-pomt I.SU run lifted the Tigers into a 29-21 lead before Lowsville reeled off the last 10 points of the first half. Wiley Brown scored 12 of his 16 points Ill the first 20 minutes fo r the winners. LSU's big guns, forwards DeWayne Scales and Durand Macklin. were held to 12 and nine points. · respectively, for the game. "Darrell wanted to jump on them (I.SU> from the start. I think he got too overanxious.·· said Coach DeMy Crum ''But our team is not a one· · man show. We JUSt stayed in our regular offense · C1nd worked harder The other guys picked up for ham " ' Tanana said he threw only fastballs and changeups. ·'Once the arm gets · a ht tie stronger, it will all be relatively easy," he s aid He's only 18 pounds shy of 500 pounds. but John J. Truden of Massachusetts still had e~ough maneuverability to win hts fourth worl~ ~eavywe1ght ski championship in 11 years. Truden reJotces by hugging a friend. Saturday's winner will mttt for the N(;;AA championship Monday night. March 24 And Just in case you're wondering. the most losses ever for an NCAA champion was Marquette"> seven m 1977 "My first thought was to pass the ball back to a shooter," Waite said or tus ~ame·WlD.D.lng play I.SU Coach Dale Brown called Lou1sv11le "the best team we·ve played I don"t think anyone can beat them. They JUSt have so many dimensions and that's why I pick them_ Their press beat us and they rebounded well and got a lot of second• ~hots" UCLA -won 10 national championships in 12" )ears Crom 1964·75. including seven m a row '1967-73) Precision Play Tracy Makes It Look Easy BOSTON <AP) -Teen-age tennis star Tracy Austin plots her oppo- neols' de mise with military pre- cision, then dissects them with sharp s trokes. ~er latest victim is Virginia Wade end there very well may be more this week in the grand finale of the women's proressional tennis tour in. New Yorlc THE TOP·SEEDED AUSTIN needed only 64 minutes to defeat fourth-seeded Wade, 6·2, 6·1, and then take the $2(,000 top prize Sunday in a tournament here. Despite serving difficulties, the 17-year-old Austin bad an easy time with Wade. She frequently moved her 34-year-old opponent from corner to comer along the baseline, and when Wade chose to charge the net Austin burned her with blistering passing shots. .. I jusl wasn't quite quick enough on the ball," Wade said. "I knew I was being moved around an awful lot . . . I think one needs to get in against Tracy but she was hilting the ball so deep." AUSTIN LOST ONLY 14 games in tNinning all five matches here in straight sets. She had sat out the pre· vious tour stop in Dallas after losing in the quarter-finals the week before in Houston. ··1 think this week helped me a lot beca~e my last tournament I wasn't playi ell at all," s he said. "I went home really worked bard." She goes into New York with her third victory on the tour. Only Martina Navratilova, who skipped Boston, has more victories. She has won five and will be playing in New York. Wade and Billie J ean King, wjnner <>f two of the previous three tourna· rnents but beaten by Austin in the ~emifmals here, also are in the field of the. eight top singles players on the tour. AUSTIN SAID SHE IS confident going into New York. And although she lacks the experience or most or "her opponents, she doesn't think she wants for knowledge of the game. "I see Virginia and Billie Jean use their beads out there and change their strategies more so than other Bell Clears 18-l LOS ANGELE.5 (AP> -Earl Bell cleared 18-1 in the pole vault and Brlan Oldfield .heaved the shot 67·10~ Sunday to blghllght the Bruin· Relays track and field meet at· 'tJCLA. Among other w\,nners were Willie-' Banks with a 5'-8~ wind-aided effort in the triple Jump and Lance Babb wlth a 13.8-aecond band-timed, wind· aicled performance bl"the UO-meter bllh hurdles. ._ .. ,...._., ...... .-. .. younger players. "1 use my head pretty much, too ... said Austin. Wade has watched as Austin"s· game has developed. "I think she's quicker and has got strength on the ball on the run," Wade said. "She's improved a lot in the last 18 months, I think very noticeably so." Ryan Ripped By~ers; Sniith Stars . VERO BEACH, Fla. (AP> -Reg- gie Smith said be didn't feel well. Nolan Ryan would have a difficult time believing that there was anything wrong with the Los Angeles outfielder. . Smith blasted two homers Sunday as the Dodgers bombed Ryan, mak· ing bis Houston debut, before settling for a 10-9 exhibition baseball victory over the Astros. RYAN, WHO SIGNED a four-year, $4 million contract with the Astros last fall after playing out bis option with the Angels, allowed eight runs and nine bits In three innings or work. Two or the hits were homers by Smith, his first two of the spring. "I didn't feel good at all," said Smith. "I had the nu or something. I asked Tommy <Manager Tom Lasorda) to get me out after my first ,. two at-bats. Well, I made the most or lhem Cwith two homers) but I still don't feel too hot." Smith is now five-for-IO this spring and the Dodgers have won all four of their exhibition games. Tbe Astros dropped to 1·2. THE DODGERS COLLECTED 15 hits off three Houston pitchers, six of them for extra bases. Dave Lopes and Rick Monday drove in three runs apiece for Los Angeles. Lopes had three singles and Monday two singles. Houston scored three times in the top or the first Inning off Burt Hooton, but the Dodgers stormed back with two in the first, one ln the second, five in the third and two more in the fourth to go ahead 10-3. The Aatros made it close with six runs ln lbe final three innings. .llf-'m a notoriously slow starter every spring," said Ryan. "I just wanted to get in the work today." Hooton worked four Innings, allowing two hits and three walks. Bobby Cutillo, Dave Patterson and Gerald Hannahs finished up. Zillgitt and Wright • fnsur.mce agtnfl and broken 4tt CMo c..t Dt. Weat W.10)0,le•Aft• T .. :IA-0811 Spe~lallzfng In Ct1mlnal law, cJrunk driving and personal lnJury. Frff consul•· tlon. M•nufK111rera: lnauraace COila rtalq? Contact ua for competitive quotes on ProDer- ty. I.le=, Dlflleult Producu Uablllty1 Comm Auto, G~ Lit. and lledlc1J aa well 11 Worker a Compenaattop loaurance. · A GRAND PRE-ND . OFFER. SAVE UP TO $10 PER PERSON AT THE TOYOTA GRAND PRIX OF LONG BEAOi, MAROl 28-30, 1980. 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J, J-ln CUCLAI, ll2· I 0 - SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -America la inchlNf toward taking a lfiant step backward, retumlnl to ..50·year-old technology .to flelp ~aae tbe eaeray IQUeete of the 1980s The techno lo&Y in quutlon is ener sy "coceoeraUoo. ·· \n which eleclrlclty ls generated by "fuel" that would otherwise be wa&ttd -b>· du&trlal st.earn that spews into the air or wOQd chips and trash that ca n be burned to create more ateam . The st.eam can then be channeled Into tutning power·aeneratme turbtne,. THE NET EFFECT IS aJmoet a doubllnl In fuel efficiency. from a level of 85 percent to 40 per. cent ln a normal plant to 75 percent to 80 per~ent with cogenerat1on. By getting double dut.y from fuel. half as much is needed. lt'1 all part or the trend to alternate pe>Wer SaaJuaa Stinger Tops CBYC Series ~ sources such as solar and wind power. and experts say cogenerat1on promises a drastic reduction in U.S. dependence on imported oil and nuclear power: -"It 1s the immediately available energy alternative to coal and nuclear plants." uys Jim Hardine of the environmental group. Friends of tbe Earth. Slinger. a Wylle-34 s loop sailed by Mike Wathen of the host club was the overall winner of Capistrano Bay Yacht Club's San Juan Series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet yacbt.s. Final two racea of the four-race aeries were saUed Saturday aod Sunday off Dana Polnt Second overall ,n the series wu Bold Forbes. s kippered by Ed Cummins, Dana Potnt Yadlt Club, aJ)d third was Randy Tar. sailed by Gres Sands. Seal Beach Yacht Club. Overall winner In Saturday's Race No, 3 was Pistol Pete skippered by Lee Coit. DPYC; second was Randy Tar. and third was Stinger. 1 In Sunday's final race the over.it winner wu Grina, skippered by Dave French. DPYC: second BOA11NG ~as Stinger, and third ~as Hot Flas h. 8111 Murray. Capo BYC. fface No. 3. Saturdoy <.'LASS A -1. Pistol Pete. L<-e Coit. DPYC. 2 Randy Tar, Greg Sands. 3. Slinger. Mike Wathen. Capo BYC. CLASS B -1 Rock ·:-.; RoH. Jc:rf Roger~ DPYt'. <! Ma rtinique. DaH• Cooper. Capo BYC. :J llolo K 1k1. Rick Haff. Capo B'rT CLASS C -1 Bold Forbes. Ed Cummins DPYC. 2 \'1vace. Bill ClorP. DPYC. 3 Funn~ ft•t•hn'. Pete Meade, Cu~> HYC Han• No. 4 Sunday Cl..ASS A -1. Grms. Dave Fren~h . DPYC. 2 Stm ~t>r. Mi ke Wathen. Capo BYC: 3 Hot Flash Blll Murray, Capo BYC CLASS B -1. Anei.. Bob Burkbiirdt. DPYC. 2. Martiniqlae, Dave Cooper. Capo BVC: 3. Holo Klki. Rick Ralf. Capo BYC. CLASS C -1. Bold Forbes. Ed Cummins. OPYC. 2 High Flyer III. Ralph Tiffany, Capo BYC 3. Vivace. Bill Clore. DPYC Twichell's Vortex Donllnates Field Vortex. skippe red by Bruce Tw1c:hell or Voyagers Yacht Club. was the overaU wmner an the Performance Handicap Ractn& Fleet Clua A division of South Shore Yacbt Club's Winur .Hlbadu Series wblch ended Sunday . The series consisted of thrtt classes of PHRF plus s uch oae-deai&n classes as seJlior Hd junior Sabots. Resulta of Sunday's race: PHRF·A -1. Momentum, Peter Toa1, SSYC. 2. Vortex. 8nace Twichell, VYC; 3. Killer, Jim De Wolfe. VYC. PHRF·B -1. Merlin, Paul Sbarp, SSYC; 2. Djarv. Dan NQJ'd.Strom. SSYC; 3. Pintado, Datt Williams. VYC. PHRF..C -1. For Sail, Lyle Wllllta, SSYC ; 2. Spaghetti Vendor. Denny Schroeder. Su Scouta. SENIOR SABOT -1. Al Nebon, SSYC: 2. Nancy Hutcbaon. SSYC: 3. tie between Dexter Jackson. SSYC, a.nd Betty Knudaen. SSYC. JUNIOR SABOT -l. Nicky Saidone. SSYC; 2. Dean Fulton, SSYC: 3. Paul Blank. SSYC. Overall aeries results: P HRF·A -1. Vortex: 2. Momentum; 3. Souvenir. Jett Lord. NHYC. . PHRF·B -1. Pintado; 2. Ludercrous. Jerry Moulton. SSYC . 3. Celebration. J an Fleugge, SSYC PHRF·C -1. For Sail: 2. Spaghetti Vendor; 3. No name, Chris Bonura. SSYC. SENIOR SABOT -1. AJ Nelson; 2. Betty Knudsen : 3. Deirter Jackson. JUNJOR SABOT -l. Nicky Sardone; 2. Paul Blank: 3. Brian Nelson, SSYC. Small Boat Winners Seider\Vim 1NHYC Seriee Ken Selder"ol the ..O.t c 1 u b woo th• s·i-~ Patrick'• Day Reptta for Lebmao-121 ln a five· race •er! .. ~aUed at Hewpcst Harbor Yacht Club. RunneMIP lD tM re· 1att• wu Jett Merla•I and Ullrd WU lllke Al· ....... ~ JQIYC. -"It will be enerRY at bargain prices, com· pared to buildm~ big new power plants." says Bob Burt of the California M anutacturers Association. -"TllERE IS A 6.000-megawatt potenUaJ in cogeMration m CaliCorma c$>ne -the equivalent or six l,OOO·megawatt nuclear plants," says Claire Dedrick. a me mber of the state Public UUlities Commission " Coseaeratton is not some new trend being tout· ed on.1,y by "CaUfornta·type" conaervalionhrts. 1'be huge Dow Chemical company has taken lo 11 ..... •• It• 1e9kllJ e. .. d•I•~ e•ge ... r.Ulea e•• .-. tMa ~-• .... •elf ·••ffteteac I• W•I•" cogeocralloo m a beg "llay, accordin1 to Andy Hoch. manager ol Dow's plant ln Pi~burg, about . 40 miles east or San Fraoca..sco. "In all our Dow s it.es we have JOne to cogencratton." he 'laid "ll doubles our ef,Jiciency and cuts ~ur costi. You end up usmg half the fuel.·· THE PtTl'SBURG PLANT has been self· sufficient m e lectricity and steam used in proeess· 10g since the cogenerat1on sy:.tem was completed 10 1977 for about Sl2 mtlhon, Hoch said. In the 1930s. U S mdustry -got 25 percent of It!> electnc1t!o from l'OJ{enerat1on Now cogenerat101 pro\ ides onl} .i PNl'(:nl of thl' country's generating capJl'll\ Ob!>L'rH·r~ -,:iy thJt starting 50 years ago, util1t1l'> tumc'<i from cogencratJon to the "L-<:onomy uf s<'ale. rJ\Ortng th~· ronstructJon of ever bigger power pl ant-bt·t.1usi: that was cheaper unt1l lhc- pnce'> of vtl JOd fl..ltur.tl ~J-.. !>kvrcxketed "rT'S .\ "'l lllt;A wh~<" t1 mt-h:.ic; rom<> back." 'J)S the Pl c· .. ~h . Oednck. a m3JOr ~upporter of cogen<'rat1on ··If tahn to its lo~lcat ronclus1on, cogenefa t100 can make lh1s country sell·sutnc1ent 1n ener&Y -jf included with muolcipal waste use aoct ft· newal fuel such as wood and al~l. "It has a num~r of environme ntal and econoauc advantages," Ms. Dedrick adds. "It is relat1\-ely incxpensl\e, a conventional technology Co~enerat1on planto; t·i.1 n be on·hne in three to fi ve ~ea r!\. as oppo-.t'd 10 10 )<•ar.-for a large nuclear or <:oal fi red P'"H'r plant "PROPF.Rl.Y fH,\'ELOPEO. co~c nPration.. could reduct• our dependence on 1mport1'<f 011 by JO percent m thrt'\• }ear-.. And the overall air pollu· 1100 would l>t· less with cogeoeral1on. ·· The PlT 1s pushing power companies to use C'Ogeoerat1on. Last Dece mber 1t penahzed · lhe giant Pacific Gas & Eledn c Co. S7.,rnHUoo in a rate decision ~ause commissioners were dis· sattrned wrth PG&E'& atti~on cogeneration. Plane Farts Rismg fuel costs and tight mQne..r. ate mak- ing it difficu~t for the sale of light single-· engine airplanes such as thlS 1980 model Piper Turbo Arrow. BIACK·TUESDA Y? APRlL 15 SHOULDN'T BE A DAV TO DREAD ·~d!Mf ........ dwt ~ • ._...,,,ID f'I~~ , .. r«lllM ,;, C911'tM..,. °'""°'-..cw. .... CM\ ... Wlo p!iO'IW(lfOf-i --""9 Mjf """ lltMCft Oii . ,.....1-... '"the -111-- c..I ~ Ceftll Of~ 5tlltftt ... M • 111\-ll• .,.._.... ....... -.., .. -~ COGDiil. & STIRl.:JNG 494-6090 -~'.IUrtlP ' ~tlfM:H f : .. ~RANSACTIONS . 1 B9llfl Tip• To._ - Used Cars Up • I In Popularity By MJLTON MOSKOWITZ , MOit ot the cars bol.lth~ every year are not new onet'l they're used. Thia la particularly true of automobilet pulchued by indJviduals. • • Many or the new can that roll off production Une1 ~ day become part or fleet.5 operated by companies, govern• ment agencies and rental ouUita For every Individual wbd buys a new car . there are pTobably three peraon11 who bu$ a used vehkle. , : That being the case. one wonders why more attenUol'I has not been paid to the ins and outs of buying used cars1 The used' ('4r· ·salesman is certainly enshrined In our culture as a prototype of · sleaziness. ~ It's an lmaee strong· ly re inforced in th~ mo· ==» Money lion picture ... Breaking Tree Away," which mus t I ' have used car salesmen up in arms (unless they have become hardened to ridicule J. . . . But to the rescue now comes a new paperback.·· Beatinli the Used Car Hustle." written by San Francisco journalis ' Robert Levering and just published by Chronicle Books . • It's the first comf>rehensive gujde I have seen for inno· cent people who need advice on how to go about getting a gO<Xt deal on a used car . (It also has advice on bow to !>ell a ust.-d car 1 THE BEST THING about Levering's book is that it's' writte-n in language everyone can understand It dt'·' mystifies the game by providing solid chwiks of informtt• uon Levering believes his book can save you money but; he doesn't make the automatic assumption that all usec.t car ~elesmen arc crooks. On the contrary. be points ou~ that he Interviewed dozens of thC'm and "found them to I~:! on the· whole. honest and likable people " The key ractor in the price of a used car is, of cours{', its agt> -and Lt.>verjpg explains the importance of ctieck· ang th<.• "Kelly Blue Book" or the "Official Used Car' Gu1df' ' 1s),ued by the National Automobil e Dealers A),·· ">O<·iatmn These handbooks Cpa rt of the furniture at uiwd, <'ar places and ava1l<tble at banks. credit unions and many ltbranes> list both the whole~ale and retail prices of cars; !-levcn years old and yo unger , Tht-'AhOlcsale value •~ the pnce people are selhng their r~r<; for. th<· retail \ alut: 1~ the averagt: price peoplei are pa~ ing for ~pcc1Cic modeb In between is the dealer·:J1 pro~t 1 ' ' LEVERING HAS A table that shows the 1972' Mercedes-Benz ~ listed for $7.315 when new and in 197~ had a wholesale value or $5,300 and a retail value of $6,730 ; On the other hand. the 1972 Cadillac OeVille listed ror: S7 .095 and in 1B78 had a wholesale value of Sl.~ and a re• tail value of S2.2.60. It's clear which was a better buy. : • ' • ' Stock Market Falls; i Dow Under 800 \ NEW YORK (APl The stock market felt sbaf'JllY ~ today. pushlni? the Dow J ones industrial average below the I ftOO level m a oegallve tnJtial react.ion to P~ldent Carter's I lat.est ant.i·tnllation plans. The Dow Jones average o( 30 indU3ttfala was down 23. 04 points to 788. 6S. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than an 8 to 1 margin among New York Stock Exchange·Usted issues . • 'ilfH"k11 I• Th#' ... po."""' NfW YO!Jlt •API ...... ._ I 0"' P'M and Ml (-Of ll'le llnH"n mo\t .C-llW ""t"• Ye>t' !,(()(.• E.•<N"Oe •''"""'"· lt...,.f"IQ "-"hOf'W llo; •f ~-O\MI ,, ll'•~tt Irv W4 11 G"'lf 0 1• )Oit .00 ,. • """°'' ' )03 IOO oA'-18M ''' 100 ~· • 8fftQU-1 R JU~ I', E "0" lO> 200 H -. E.nt "°""' m.ooo "' AMfCO Ir>< 181,.00 :IA 4 ,.,.,., I~ T Jll ,.00 "''-..... ,. .. ,,. 0 lJO.Q I~ ... C,...n Mo•or' n..'00 ',. 1 ';,., ir;; .. "'1 ~.r: ~.! CUt<.OtP 111.100 ,,... 1 ... 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Tiie ·-••t" .. _. ~l«lecl world QOl4 e>rl<K 100.y: ~' ,,_,.1nq 1111nci weo,ot,off ~oo •flt• noon fl••no ~ IJO. 011 SJ' oo • ... ,1., .M i.rnoon 11• •nci '4•<UJ, off U l I& ,, ... twt· '41 ,9 Oii uo 00 hrlO: bid Mai 00, Oii •.U 00. JA•l DO •'*.O . ..... Y9": """"" .. H•tM<ll\ ltt~ "'°'"'"Ir SAM 00. off U. 00 . .... Y..W: Enuotl\erd Mlttno pri<e ••If "'°'"'no MIS JO. off ut 10. M•• Y-: EngelN<d f .... 1<.-ed qolO l•te l'nOfn.ng "°' "· off ...0 . .,. "Before I go fishing, I want to give my flsh- lng line the final supreme test!" SHOE f .. . ~ MISS PEACH FUNKY WINKIRllAN , 0€FINE. ~1~6 : e i ! t I i (I.) SAAMROCK. by Jeff MKNetly Yoll MISSED i~E: PoLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. by Mell Lazarius _n I A~THU~, 15 T'HE~ YE5 THE~E 1-S !AR. TH lA f<. ANYT'HIN6 W~fHWHIL.E LOVI:. I 1~ LtF"E StAT TRiAr~ I ANSWER.$ .AND BEALATY ? ~' ·~ e.re£tJAL-1 QvcS1'1'1N5 (}" i ~··. 1,,, t ~ } I ~2 ~) Ml"l-c ~ ~ . r, 01> (i1] VI ~ fVV ~. ) l'7 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane 110ur art teacher was in charge today. Her name's O'Reilly." DENNIS THE MENACE . . .Q • -~ 'l OtCMT Mt>\~ lO EAT IT AU. UP .•. eur TIE ~ 'JHlT ~S LEFT ICEPT 6tlTIN° SAW1ER M' ~.TIU. IT~ ~y ~~ SlVIN'. • 1 ... GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS NANCY . ' DRABBLE o---,,._·"" DR. SMOCK ~ ses YOu'RS ONE O F= POCTOR R U NN INCS esAR'S PAllSNI~ SH ? by Gus Arnot. by Tom K. Ryan '( • . J \ • . - Q;1 "I hate Mondays." ~AL.WAYS RSCOGNIZS H IS CHAR~ NOTes by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont TODAY'S CROS.SWORD PUZZLE 50AndlOOI\ SllUIJl.eg I Ccllge dlgl. S2 L.lblr.._ • TlllcMI ~ Record 9 Fqgr.u SI~ 14 ~..,.. tlfOod tS 0... a> 11w1cr Pf'tb tf -ol 6' CNgglr'I ......... 62• .. 17 - -,,..... 4M 8lowfldei """""' ee tM '*"' tt E. lrdln. e.g. 67 Cenker ~ 20 - -once: 68 Hiii Suddenly " M-' 21 wner 10 Aelowlds 22 Wldled 7 t &Rem coin 23....,loOll 2• 1(*'<11 26 °""91 29~pl J t LMgeblrd 32 J~'s stl4p 33 8 c .• neigh- bOt 3'Soeks 38Ml6es 39Moonng ropes • 'Blunting ~S1owegw1 ~Dowries ~MMt cuu •7 CrM1e •9LMd I• • C l -' . ... , . 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B FACEntEMUSC THArS HOUYWOOO "The lncredlble Stllrtey'' I TIC TAC DOUGH AU IN lliE FAMll Y Edith a ~ lnlurlltes Atellol wtten he IMms that she klt1 a r10ta on a car which she delltael. but wflich -unooc:upled Oaan11el l..i•ting• e KNXT (CBS) Los Angele'I 0 KNBC \NBC) Los Angeles I KT. lA ( nd.) Los Angeles KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles l<FMB (CBS) San Diego KHJ. TV (Incl) Los Angeles · 9 ~CST (ABC) San Diego I f{TlV (Ind.) Lot Angeles KOOP·TV (ln<i) LQs Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles • KOCS·TV (PSS) Huntington Beach • MACHEi. i LEHf£A REPORT ID JAM£8 MICtCBER'S WON..D "Spons In America· The 9laca Athlete" lllteMnla wllh Muhammad Ah. Artt>ut Aahe. 0 .J SlrT1C)IOll and other r101ed attllet• highlight this up1«1tl0n of the Cfllnglng role of black p1Ttlclpatlon 1n Amet1c8n apone. (I) P.M. MAGAZINE 8:00 8 Cl) WKIP .. QNQHNATI JOhMy lnYOlvw the station rn QUlte a hMlle ..nen hi l<*tnolY tall• his ~ to dump thelf gert>ege et c:ity h8ll end 1119)' ito It (Al 8 LITTLE HOUSE OH THEPAAIRI! While l.8ur8 end NalUe ore battling for Almanzo·a lltll'lhOna. CMf1el rn.11181 on upsetting dlt<:01tery about Laura ltld Altnanzo. (PW! 2)(R) • M0\11£ * * * "Blnyon· Wall lk> And Ole" (19711 Robtr1 FOflt.,. ~ Mc:GllY!n. A 19301 private eye beoomll8 • prime tue()eC1 wl!en a glt1 II loun<I dNd 1n hi• offloe (2 hrs..) e a THAn INCRBl9LE Report• on 1 llf'l'l•I• blllOonill. • Otntlll who ........ ...,_ NMM 1&11•1·.,...~ .. ................. ! ................... MDVII t * "Vive Zepat1t" ',..., """"' .,.,., .,,,.,,,, Oulltft. ....... .................. '° ....... ~ .. ---......... UM of ££'-"'"" ... ..... ~~ .. ......... "°'*'Y .. '*~'Tllel9 ,......... ..... lttM) Don Mw'lwy, Nc:fwcl (OM. A llWltect ,.-. """"" IO 1111 tor- 1Mr 1 c •....,, ...... 1e "' ....... ta twt.J ··~ t4ott. Glry <Mlofl uoe (J) THI I.MT ""'°"' ,..,, eminent P9)'Ch040gls1 !Judd Hlred'I) .,._ .. .,,. hOt• 10 oondllde ~ ....,..,11 .. 111 WiOI Ouerie endlftmloe. .THeOOOOOUPU -"* Md 0.. ...,. to hold INlr own ''dallllrllor1'' to dete11,. .. '#tlo't Ill bet· let pny8lcel condition • JAME8 MICHENEA'S WCW,D ·"Spona In America. The Bl«* A ltllete'' '""""'9wl with Muh11111111d All. Attllur MN. O..J &mpaori Md other noted etnletes hlghligtll lhll w.pto<a hon of the chlnglng rote or 1>leck p1r1lclp111on on Amencat'I ll)Or1 I Cl) AMERICAN SHOAT STORY "The Men That Corruotao H1dleyburg" by Mark Tweln, "Bwn Burn.ng ' l>y WIUWim FIJUlkner. t:00e (I) M"A"S"H wtllle on their w.y beck to the 40n1h ""'th bil<ll) needed .,.,t1blot1c:a. HaWk-l!t.9 and 8.J get IOtt (R) U THE STAAMAKEAS Bob Hope and Rober1 Urleh pcwtray thlllnclll ageotS who are hOld1ng 11Ud1t1ona 10 p;c1< the on let - lwnmerll lier. ol lom<><· row Gulell lnClude Mane OlmonO. llf1<le Orey and Robert Gu1t11ume. e a FAMILY Nlncy'I 8ll·hUal>Blld Jell borTOWI a lerge aum ot mo1-.y from Willie to buy c;ocalne for the meml>efs or the roctt t>and he maneoes G» MERV OAIFAH Oue1ta: Joan AIYera. LOia F"-, Tom crr-. irtsh Show Bind, Jo"'1 Warn&- ~.UN Hemeon ~ 9 Cl) HOUSE CAW1 A )'OUllO toc:tt 1111 (led Oerrltt) whO II I petlem at Kenelngton Glnef1ll eu.s Ann to ICCOltlP9tl)' him on Ill upcoming concen lour TUBE TOPPERS KOCE 117:80 -James Mlchener'a World. BlaCk athletes In America are the aubject of thJs documentary ( alao airtn1 at8:30 Oll KCET, Channel 28). KJU 8 8 :00 -.. Viva Za_pata.'' Marlon Brando stars as the Mexican bandJt tn th.la outdoor drama with An· thonv Quinn in his Oscar·wtnni!u( role. NBC e· 9:00 -'l1le Starmakers. Bob Hope and Robert C"Vegd"> Uri.ch take the roles of theatrical agents select· log the stars of tomorrow in this variety special. • AMEAICAH 8"0RT ITOAY "The Men Thet Corrupted Hacl .. yt>Vtg" by MIMI TWWI, "Blm Burnmg" by Wllllem F eu&<ner ~-(J) LOU OIWIT A St. ""1tc*' I Dey per1'f It a loc8I blf leedl to • T rib "'-•ioation Of Amenc8n linancllll Md lnn-1 support beirig gNel'I to -Ting lrtlll. 8 TOM INYDIJfS CELEBArTY SPOT1.J(JH'T Tom Stlydlf l11t- Lonl Anderaon . Chevy Chale, JM* lemme>ri and °* OG NEWS 8 111 8TOH£ Dttn rll08S agllln111 lime to flnc:I 8 t>IBCl<IT\811« who 1hr1111-to •JlPIC>de a nycl8at bomb MHMWherl "'LOtAngelea ., NIGHT OAU.ERY "The Hurl TNtl WOUIOn'I SW)' Buned" A l)llyCtllC lnwl11g110f oonduct• ... experiment to receive Vibrations ff om 1 ac:a1pe1 l'I1) 8VNTHE8l8 II "Cloelng The Leern•no Gap" An eumtNtion 01 the controY'8rSlel 188Chtng methOd of direct lnelrut· ''°" cnlJCll8d tor l:N!ong JOHN DARLING rigid a11d tMumen. 11 l)t-*'d, 10:301 • NEWS lll.LMO'fERS' JOUAHAL 'A ConYertallon WHh Oeotoe Buerl'' a. Moyers Ilk• • de-. took .. Republic:en prffldenfl•I eandlOl1e Oeor~ 8u9h 1~108 (1)U NEWS MN<f ME LAUOH Do\VE AU.EH AT ~ o.ve .. ~~. ·~~. Nolh Md the lt1l. ln<1 • l)flllt ~Ing oonteuionl. • ALL IH THE FAi.tll Y Arcl1le r1tlonllczea ,,,. th8tl of some Mlle trom tne p1an1 Q) NIGHT GAU.ERV .... . c.nate, CMdle Elur""'O 8'ogflt' A womat1 hU _,. Of • l>umw'lj .... 004! "' her lm8ge • 8YNTHE8&8. Clo•1no The Learn•nQ Gao" M hMlllNllOn 01 Iha oontrOYerlial l9ICfNnQ methOd of dilecl in11ruc- hon CJ'rtCIZ90 for 1>e1nQ •lil'd ano umuman, 1$ pr.-iled I 1:30 II Cl) HAAAY 0 Y/htle lel<ChtnQ IQ< ~ • Ol\IQ lld0.C1 Hlfry Boyhood Memories Linked • in Series BJ JE.&llY BUCK LO' ANGELES <AP> -It started when Alex Haley and Norman Lear met at a party and started talJrlng about their boyhoods. Out of that chance meetiq came "Palmerstown, U.S.A.," a limited series about two beat buddies -one black and OM Wblte -growing up in t.qe rural &>utb ln the 1930s. ''Everything important ln my career bas happened to me by chance," said Haley, author of "Roota," which became a television phenomenon. "l might go to three parties a year, and in the foyer I met Norman. "8EVEBAL THINGS happened We liked each other instantly. And we got to tapdng about our boyhoods. .. We both et:Uoyed It so much we bated ·to grow up. Then we said we sbOuld get together aome time -and became the fa.rat people in Hollywood who ever said that and did get together." Haley and Lear embarked on what was a new venture for each of them. Haley had never done serlu television before, and Lear, famous ror such comedies as .. All in the "amUy" and ''Maude," had never aone a dramatic show. 'Palmerstown. U.S.A .• " which wilt air during the spring, makes Its de· but Thursday night in the c~ spot usually occupied by "The Waltons." It ahoUld be a very compatible time period for such a show. JERMAIN RODGE John.son stars as Booker T. Freeman, the black youth, and Brian Godfrey WUaon as David Hall , who i.8 white. The sbow also siars Jonelle Allen, Beeson Car· roll. Bill Duke and Jaruce St. John as lbeU' parent8. Haley sa.Jd that, unlike "Roots," the series ls strictly fiction. ·•we don't have a single episode that happened when I was a boy ... s aid Haley. ·'Palmerstown is my hometown of Henning, Tenn .. only in the sense that it's symbolic of all small Southern towns. "Booker Freeman is not me. He i s also symbolic. I doubt if there was a black community in the 1930s that didn't have at least one boy named Booker T. And many blacks took the name Freeman after the Civil War to show that they were free men." HALEY HAD NEVER written for television before. ''Roota" was writ· ten by others from bi.8 book. "I got bold of some ·aoou· scripts and sat down and wrote a pilot,·' he said. "We sent the script out and the networks bid on it. and CBS got it. We bad good fortune. After we got the OK h'om CBS. we got on the . phone to our crew from ·Roots.' " The premiere two-hour show. wnt ten by producer Ron Rubin. revolves around a dispute between the boys' fathers over a grocery bill. It t hreatens the boys' friendship. Booker's .fat.her <Duke) is the town's blacksmith and David's father 1Car roll> owns a grocery store. THE SHOW'S EXTERIOR scene" were filmed on the $1 mtJJion re· creation of Henning built for "Roots The .Next Generations" at the Dlsm') Ranch. The set was given a fac-ellft and was altered enough so that 1t no longer looks like Henning. The name of the show came from Haley's middle name, which ·~ Palmer. lt was his mother's maiden name. .............. °' • under9rounct ntfcotlo• ... .... • lCl•••tT .... IMlet: ...... ,... ~l ~-...Matt.. ¥'1 MoOoo. -'*" ,Jr,, ••UY Wlllte, JOllPlt w~ . II'=~ ~-.0 tan'Mll A IOI* II 9'e ...... OOOUt• teno.llnlr'lft . ·~ • •• ''Clll*ln ~· I 1M71 ........, OtMg«. I(~ Ay9n. T1t1111t ''"'*' '9YOlt egllnet • ...ittiy l9ndowriet wtlo ttw' .... to ... INro. (2 hr•) • l'EX HUMBARD "The Cradle. The CrOM Mel The Crown · • OOU.fGE 8A8KETMU. • Nat101111 lnvl1111on11 Toum.nent'' • CAPT10HE> AaC NEWS -~THME "Hall To The Chi«tllrll" Tiie CNettlinl ~ • concer1 "'°""'"II the wide renge lod ••c:ec>tlonll -11)' of 1rellfld'1 ~ bralld ITIUllCliln9. 11:45•0 BARN!V~ A r_,.1onn ~ lhe ~ roof •o IMk. end nw •~ beQlrl 10 '-''*",...~lnon thltn !RI -~~ 12::00 I MAKE ME LAUGH 12=20 9 POUCE STORY Joe Forresliw ~ with • more tonfl«VlllYe ott•· o.irl~lor1men­ lllll)' • llqlrYe IRI 12:30. TAl.E.80f'THE UNEXPECTtD Aoy11 Jelly" A beekeeoer • ~ tor 10<11· tying tne ci.at Of tn M:klv tnfent llkel en unexpec180 and l>CUrr• turn • HOOAH'S HEAOES Hogen acr-s IO -961l <I vatuable painting out ol Goering • hends 12 40 I) (I) MCC\.OUO A ~•erv fJl#nel and 1>os ..,,,~ ~,.., mecltCJne <J•lul .. " ..... 90..........,.. • lllf l.alln ..... ..... ...... , .•. ~ ~ ... end1YWO- dl.IW Jlll#tO tAwtt: ...,... ..... lenor w.-e;"" .. • ..,...... of1N MHHCllUMttt ltlle "'*" •THl......wt Llal' .,.... .... ,. • dntlOtn ~ d 1111 ~-,.."' BJOmftOIElfl ' ()wtelJ and ~ .... tnlld IO e pomo modl4lng egency: VMln --c>t• • dlle: Eddl1'1 11101i,e1 llllllel • cit 8111811c: dllcllo-.... 1:ao1• HEWS MOVI£ **'h "Lady lrl A JM\" (19'2) w.. Dunne. ~ BIHM!)' A peycllillnlt 19 ~lntom0trt-oeu • ,,._,. of rehabltlllllnO I -""Y heir-. ( 1 hr., 30 =1nwn= 2:81 MOVIE **** "Anadll" (1956) Jeck P11ance. Eddie Alberl. Wellk end ~ t1t1 Arm)' otficeta like pill in Wottd Wer II ICllon. (2 hr'I . 10 ITWI I a:00e NfW8 TtW•d•fl'• Daytime Mo"ie• -AFYERHOON- 12-00 e ...... "Samar", 19621 George Montgomery. G~· oer1 ROiand. When a CC>nl· menoant of a penal COIOny in I hi Prlllipplt Mii 1$ rapn- rnanoed, he tall• hla peo. pie tllrouon the lun<Jlea to freedom ( 1 hr . 30 min ) Q) • • * "The Sola Wolf I 1941) EdwllfO 0 Rooln- 500, JOM Glrlleld. When ne rNklee he le pig bltnO • b<ulal and Mwt· lo!Sa -CIPtllin trtes to ~1roy everything and everyone atound him. ( I "' .50m1n I 3300 * * *' F1nian& Rainbow'' (Part 21 11968) Frao ASIWe, "91ule Cler~ ·~·~· PRODUCERS SHARE BOYHOOD MEMORIES Norman Lear (left), Alex Haley ... Can a Retired Tarzan Fill Bert Parks' Shoes BJ PETEK J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP> -Somewhere 10 this land, at thls very moment. a child might be aalcing bis father, "Daddy, what makes a hero?" And the father could respond, "Well, a hero becomes a hero by eeWna fired by a beauty pageant." The unlikely emergence of Bert Parka as a Hon of our times may well be this decade's answer to the Tiny Tim phenomenon of the 1970s -one of those Utile quirk.a that ought co keep future social historians on their toes when trying to reconatruct our natiaoal pgycbe. ' The exclamation cried out from bumper 1licke111 and lapel buttons; Jett.en of protest - ~.ooo of them -piled up at Miss America head· quarte.n i.n Atlantic City. ALAS, 1'IE NATIONAL effort fell abort. The pa1eant at.ood fut by ita declalon not to rehire Para for thia year's contelt, and yet another out- rage stood unvanquished <altbou&b Parb hlnuell, auddealy faced with more lue8l apots on TV alt· coma and apecials than be can handle, called the wbole tblD& ••Jut Great!"). The question of the hour then ·became, Wbo will a.re replace Bert? It wu not the moat soupt.after job in sbow bWll.Dell: Ems Ron Ely, former TV Tanan, an actor wbo could afford the rlak. After "Tarzan," Ely found aomethlnl of a lull in b1a career. He went to Euro]>e, made a ff!W movies In Germany, and failed 1n a comeback try here with somethlne called, ·•Doc Sava1e." ·•1 BEGAN LOOKING at some thinp, some opportunities, that were there all alq, but I wu ju.at 111.>t tak1na advantage of tbem." Namely, a syndicated mUllcal 1ame abow • called "Face the Music,'' which began airing in January, and Bert Parks' old Miss America emcee job. "I Jove it -I thinlt this (the game show 1ig and the liliP America job> Ls a great op1>9rtunJty to rejuvenate th• entertainment expe'rience There's no question that I 'm an actor, period. But tbeae are sort of appenda1es to the career.·· THE CONTSOVERSY OVEK Parks' firing. Ely says, ls the result of mladirec:ted pualons. "The fact 15, I've been usured, that Bert wasn't tired-be just wasn't rehired." Ob. "But I recognise that tbe job will be tougher beeauae of the furor. I'm sure I'll be subject to ex· ceaive criUciam. But that's fine, they're entitled: and there's absolutely noth1na I can do about ll. "It's like at a corporatklll. Uthe president of a corporation goes out maklnl polae, tbeo the next , president gets a dded pressure from th£' stockholders. But I can guarantee you that because of that, I won 't just be walking through Lhls." We'll see next August how Ely fares in the hero-replacing business. But if he doesn't make 1t. that's okay, too America could always usl' another hero. '"Coal Miner's Daughter' is an achievement in American cinema." -RKMrdc ........ C""""'°'llan M-u,... ' I .. -. .....,...., ____ _ -VllllOll• ............. ....... S .__ I ......... , rwat (2•1-~ Ml1NATMZZ • . ~-................. ..... 4lm -'..;.I .:.~::..~.mT .... Al NCIMO CIUISINO Ill NIS lMI Vlsm>I Ill .IOMN llTTU e -U01111 MllO AT LAIGl!Nl IWf e Wt e wt .... e ... A le.JI s t -"LE CAGE AUX FOWES" ·-I w1tOA'fa.1:1Ja.,. 49'·1S14 IAT"'*-1~·-- St-·-.... 1514 a1 .~:01 7- CLOSED DUE TO FLOODING 'Q9Qf __ ,_,..11Mr PINITIN'l'IAIY oo ""' ITIAIOlfT TIMI Ill ... llAm • IOllM lllWNtl ..... tll ""' UP IN SMOltl11Q ----:po .. -··-... --~·-­.. -.......... ---•.a cu,_ .,.,. ... ~ ---'°"'" I ' Thanks, Mr. Pi't!sldent . ByYAaDENAAllA& -- HOLLYWOOD (AP) -U Jimmy Carter is hid· lo& in the Roee Garden, wbo"ll nmniDI the Oval Of. fice? Wby, Praldent Link, ot course -Jnd be held a free-wheeling news eoaference to prove it. President Link? Yes, Manfred Link, elected .. after the unexpected death in a traffic accident of the candidate of opposition party three days before the election," according to a Warner Bros. press release. NOW mE BEAL-UFE reporters who filed ill· to the Oval Oftlce replica on a sound staae Wed• nesday knew it was all Just a DUblicily •t•t to pro-mote the film "First Family, .. stin1.al po&er- taced comic Bob Newhart as Link. lladellne Kahn as Flnt Lady and Gild.a Radner u their teen-ase dauahter. But real presidents are ID abort nppJy in Hollywood, and s o after some lbitial self· consciousness, they got into the spirit ot tbinp, ftr. log off questloos on everyt.biog from Afghanistan and Iran to the sex life of a White House teenager. @~b Tops in Pops@ By 'l'be Assoda&ed Presa The following are Billboard's hot record hats for the week ending March 22 as they appear in this week's issue of Billboard magazine . HOT SINGLES 1. "Another Brick In The Wall" Pink Floyd <Columbia) 2. "Longer" Dan Fogelberg <Full Moon-Epic> 3. "Crazy Little Thmg Called Love" Queen (Elektra) 4. "Desire" Andy Gibb <RSO> 5. "Working My Way Back To You -Forgive Me Girl" Spinners {Atlantic) 6. "On The R adio" Donna Summer <Casablanca) 7. "Him" Rupert Holmes CMCA> 8. "The Second Time Around" Sbalamar (Solar) 9. "Too Hot" Koll & The Gang <De-Lite) 10. "How Do J Make You" Lmda Ronstadt (Asylum) TOP LPs l. "1he Wall" Pink Floyd CColumbia > 2 "Damn The Torpedoes" Tom Petty & The Heartbrea.kers <Backstreet) 3. "Mad Love" Linda Ronstadt {Asylum) 4. "Pen:iianent Waves" Rush (Mercury) 5. "Heart" Bebe Le Strange {Epic) 6. "Phoenix" Dan Fogelberg <Full Moon-Epic) 7. "The Whispers" The Whispers (Solar) 8. "Fun And Games" Chuck Mangione (A&M > 9. "Again.st The Wind" Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band <Capitol) 10. "Off The Wall" Michael Jackson (Epic) ''CtJAPTIR v;wo· "B.ECTRIC HnDSEMAM" ~·it41 .. 1 "11.ACKHOLE~ IPGJ I "STAR TRElr• ••• UPPD OORM'S FIAG, a large black flSt clutching a aquinning little white man, was prom· inen!ly cliaDlaYed. Tbe resulting excbanees were an oddball parody et \be real thin& -and a refresbmc break from routlDe eJecUoo-year rhetoric . Newhart on bb re-electloo campaip: ''I'm encourqed. You know, you can do funny t.blap with statiatles. yoti can twist tbem around. I was very ~ wltb the 14 percent ln llaasacbuMtta- it was at &eat double what we thouab1 we cou.&d do." ON BIS &ELATIONS with Chica11> llayor Jane Bynae: "We've always been very cordial. A lot bas been made of the fact that highways just stopped being bum . . . ~ was our plan loog · before she endorsed my oppment." On inflation : "l think we're going to continue our present policy of vaclllattng." On the drop in gasoline consumption· "Our tire slashing program has been helpful." Korman on the Uruted Nations: "I'm pleased to report that we have 39· nations now abgned behind the United States. The l..a.kers have 22 · · THEN THERE WERE SOME quesllons of a more persona l nature. Gilda Radner on being a teen·aRer an the Whale House : "What I like the best about 1t as there's a lot of lawn. In the morning, when at gets damp and moist and everything, sometimes I run out before everyone gets up. in my panties ·· And, to a reporter who asked whether she's ever expenmented w1th drugs . "uh, do you heve any?" 'Krame r ' Director Benton Vote d Tops HOLLYWOOD <APl -Robert Benton has been given the Directors Guild of America's outstanding feature directonal achievement award for bis him "Kramer vs. Kramer." Benton was chosen from among five oominees as the winner during the gwld's l2Dd annual Motion Picture Awards ceremony Saturday night at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The other four nominees for the year's dJrec· torial award were Woody Allen for ·:Manhattan .. : J ames Bridges for "The China Syndrome": Francis Ford Coppola for "Apocalypse Now": and Peter Yatesfor"BreakingAway." SHOW TIMES HUMTIM&TOM cana: Roper Poll Results --.a DOGI GST a wood~ of a_.. U. MMboard, eata bave • CM6ee ol • ..._.... f.u. f9Ce for ~·eM ............... W....,. oomfalll ll!ICC..OW~ .... llM' Du Parr ••YI the ~· al.lo can be eastom·bullt to meet tbe HIUM!tie.or loliatlcal clemuds Of your pooeb or Jdttp. P•fJ' admits the doUie waterbecl .)la1t•• bu been roup and <JWes poor ..... to tbe to the ., retail prtee of the unit.. avr 'JllE nafl probe~ would a~ like to pat a leash on caa~ like " Irvine resident Sandy Merl~e; whose pet poodle already enjoys the eom· fort el a full-she waterbed in tbe muter bedrooin . .. It's a traAquillser beeaae It calms the dog, .. sbe says, Mtiq ber poodle falls asleep SOOGeT on the watert.I than on traditianal aleeplq' area11. OpUoeal equipment for the pet wa'terbed is a heating pad - waterProof, of eoane. For $60 retail, your dog or cat can have its own waterbed complete with personalized headboard. e ~otherhood, Marriage Not Synonyln.oos .,. Richard H. Baxter St. Patmk's By JUDrnl OLSON OI _ _,....,,.... ... BY..Jhe .year 2,000, It's likely tbat almost every woman in the United Stat.es will be bold· ing down a job -if oplnlom of 3,000 women sur· veyed last fall are correct. Furthermore, motherhood no tonier is con· sidered synonymous with marriage, financial secadty la thought to cuaracterlse • IOOd mar· rtage and~~': fodQ' hue tbetr own bank accounts than the)' did 10 years ago. These are some of tbe ffnctinp of a survey conducted last fall by the Roper Oraa.nintion for Virginia Slims. · "Results of the poll were released during a luncheon in Los Angeles last weet at which a key:speaker was Richard H. Baxter, vice presi- dent of the Roper Organ.iution. "WOMEN IN 1981 believe that they have made major steps toward equalizing their status with that of men," Baxter said. • "Men not only agree, but lo the main, sup- port the move for change,'' be noted. .. Particularly significant are the numbers of women now entering the working world with the intentioo of making careers for themselves and the numbers of women who are perceiving in marriage a mutuality of role instead of the traditiona l male· bre adwinner, female· homemaker pattern." Baxter added, "In both these areas, work and home. men today are in the process of forg- .Festivities By MICHAEL PASKEVICR Of .. DMty "'91..,. A}a.;, there'll be no local parades today in honor ol St. Patrick. But abed no tears for tf'ae patron saint and ' apostle of Ireland, who's u>endinC bls day · reatial In a 1raveyard on tbe IW1 f)l Tara In County Keath. I There stlll be plenty of fo1b about tOntPt weariq a tilt of the green and lndulainl in cornea beef and cabbage and spirits in bis boJlo ' ••d l'&OIOSS not to sene any 1teen tacos dlil year," "°" Bill JJamllton. oner ot llalarttey'1 Irtsh Pub on Balboa Peninsula lla111~ lDS•ten lut St. Paddy's da1. l.M&u--•Nl~iu, Malarkey's will be servina up more trc"tioul fare, areen beer and a COl"Md ' beef plat. (SJ..•> to par up. p~troaa fot lnuttallllltU Jill ID reeouled lrlah tunes. And espeet tla willl el ... ,_to M decora ... dll ample llaUmocb and ....... . • llaldoae~I ldlll Pub ill NelrpOl't'I l'ublaA bland allo wW IO heavr on deeondoU_~ iroc ad lrtM ltew {a.IO a plate). A $1.IO •ll'-- fee --COftr eotta ot tbe 1rt1b trldM1DD•I .... _..., wtll eDtiert.Ua lnto tbe,,.. bwi tome ilRO ct. HD beed to M~'I Dear BM.-and Brlltol 8tneU in Colta M••· Wear....-. and edmtukle'• frM. 'r ' A TYPICALLY rowdy crowd is expected at Houllban's Old Place near tbe airport In Newport. A week·loag celebration that bu lneladed green tee at the salad ~ bqplpea and sundry lepreebaans 1'il1 end Wih more p-een drinb, hilb soul food aharrilW ......... to recorded music. There'• no eover cbarp, and a larft crowd la lit!',! to turn out. At rGanta.ln Valley 1 Blarney Stae, the bash started at 9 a .m. today. Tbe lrlsh Beg· 11rmen featuring Dubllner Tommy Keoulb are provldlna tbe music. No cover. PA&TllB& UP tbe cout ln s .. 1 Beach, Clancy's and the Irisher by tbe Sea are 1ure to be party jammed. 'nlJnp tot a bit out of band oe llaln Street a few Y9&n beet O.e. riot), but a police departm::!.=:Hman aay1 tbe lltu•• • cooleil bl7 llnee then., Tblt'1 jast:a ,..,.._ o1..-...a.iw tpota toDldlt. Qaeea are JOQr faMta. bar or dlleo wtni.:,c:: aome St. Pa&rtek'1 ipb1t, too, ud r 1a1art will '9 ••llll coned beef ........... .... =pe ...... ~ tben la olll1 OH 8L ~'I l>q pancll fn 0rup eo.t)', tbe Mtllkm Viejo Co. 'I lltlt IMual, ~ nl hekt cm 8aturday. • • ing new identities for themselves and are cast· ing themselves in new roles. .., '1be result of this process will be to alter traditional social attitudes toward women. to give women a status equal to that of men and to result in a new kind of society that hopefully benefits all." Tbe poll, involviDC l ,004 men Ul addiuon to 3,000 women, was conducted in communities or vartom abes and in various geographlc loca - tions tbrougbout ~ U.S. SUB.JF.CTS WERE questioned for one hour each in their own homes during evenings and Also. more persons from the South were in- terv1ewed'.5 from any other section (32 per· cent 1 and ost respondents laved in cities with 250,000 to million population. The largest age group polled were the 18 to 29-year-olds. representing 30 percent of the women and 32 percent of the men. • • NINETY QUB8TION8 were aUed eovering topics racln« from lbe atatus ol women to women and wort. sex roles. ~age. children, money. physical fitness and leisure time. The cigan!tt.e company a1ao conducted polls in 1970. 1972 and 1974 to learn what American 'Women in 1980 believe that th e}' have made major steps toward equalizing their status with that of men.· say~ Richard H. Baxter. president of the Roper Organization. . ' weekends so women from all walks of tare could be reached. Most of the respondents were marned 167 percent or women. 70 percent or men >. and there were more women and men over 50 polled than younger persons <38 percent of women and 34 percent of men >. and more whites than blacks. Most of the persons polled weft' high school graduates and most earned from $15 000 to $24,999. women were tlunJong about their IJves and their fam11.Jes . The most s ignificant changes in aUitud<' <,ince the r1 rst poll was taken deal with work and the woman as homemaker. accordmg lo the latest poll Here are some rindangs from the recent poll . -Seventy-four percent said the "ne w ISee POLL, Page_,C2> I • • ., I ' . . f OM.YNDT FPTUAINGI NoLaagua e Is na .. rter· 9J ft'MO'l9"f llA&PU !)) ..... .._ ... 8mLOrf, .... -.......... 64!: II ~ .... 41nd ..... --·-... .,_,,._ ol ..__ _. tllllM' I \M." a.e.. ... aut'1 ii .,.a, ueed, la WI or .., of Ult cOll' ,_,. .._ • eo .....,. bt~ ...... Nd.Nd~ .. ·~~ fw Ill t Oolhce • ..-.. Ille ........ ••· f .................... ......,_ wou.la eOtlM to Mm, ..a•M wUt laaa..,. U..y wuted to '"'1l .... Clarlt.>' would tudl lt to Ur.em. .. , CAN L&A.aN a 1~ toda,J ud tMcb , " lt to ~ tomorTow. '' be U)'I m..._ of faetb'. c~. a .. , • .,-old •::!~'a adalta a.. WU~ only a da, or two of tbe lht• dent.., depeodiq oa the lupqe. But be' lau1bt them all, from Arabic to SWiMll. "Once you know t.M 1J1U1D ot a lan1uace, you may Joie tbe vocabul.-y, but you aUU bave lbe system," be &QI. "By system. J mean eacb tanpqe bu a w11 tt all ma totether ln . theoretic pattenll. •• Hil flrat 1,.iem waa lriab, t.be ancient Gaelic spoken at borsae by bia parents. He picked up Latin and Fftncb ln bllh acbool, but really didn't belin ~ectlnC languaaes until he waa out of work · for five years durint the Depreulon. 1"l'B A SBO&T WA VE radk>, be llat.ened for boura to broadcuta from Poland, R'baaia· ud Norway. He went to libraries for boob and taqbt hirmetf tboee ayatema. Be ~ ID German in coUe1e and WU an Army lntellJ1ence officer interro1aUng Genna prilooera in World War II. He then tau1bt at Cornell and Louisiana State un· tveralties before 1olng to Saudi Arabia in 1950 .as a laniua,1e coosultant for an oll company. "I didn't. mow any Arabic at the time," he says. "But If you can learn one lanauage, you can learn another.•• He spent 12 years teaching the company's AmeriC8Q W<>rkera the general and technical work·ref'ated aspects or various Arabic languages. and returned to Beloit to teach German in 1962. ~ ('-_B_o_;._o_s_~_o_p_e __ ) TUESDAY. MARCH 18 By SYDNEY OMABR ARIES (Mar. 21-Apr. 19): You get what you want. following a study of details and a review or "home work ... Aquarius, Leo, Scorpio persons figure in sceoario. Cycle high -your lniUaUve, lnvenliveneas aur1e to forefront. You'll imprint style In meanl.ndul manner. TAtJaUS (Apr. 20-May 20): Analyze clues. hints. subtle nY&nces -someone behind scenes is attempting to convey information. Know it, be alert. ready to act on knowledge received. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Accent on re· viving a relationship; creative juices no~. significant changes occur, member or opposite sex figures prominenUy. You resolve a financial problem -and love life also improves. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Get facts in connection with a ssignment. dispense with mystery clouds. Executive orders might leave much to be desired as far as clarity is con· cerned. • LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Accent on trave l, production. diBplay and distribution. Member of • opposite sex does care and this ~mes ob· • vloua. Capricorn, Cancer peraooa f11ure pro· minently. VJaGO(Au,.~SeDt.22): Yougetrldofcost·· ly burden. You earn financial lessons, secrets which aid you and one close to you. Partne~ or ·mate figures prominenUy. Aries, another Vsrgo a nd a Ubra play 1lgDiflcant roles. LIBM <Sept. ~Oct. 22): You get "second chance." Partnenhlp, marriage, contract - thee& are spotlipted. You break from put - Leo, Aquarius persons play significant roles. Apparent setback can be transformed into step- plng-stone for progress. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent. on directioo. basic costs, practical tasks. dealings wilb Cancer, Leo, Capricorn persons. Check diet -dlaeative problem could refiect what you eat and Wbetber or not you are too tense. SAGl'ITA&RJS (Nov. 32--Dec. 21): You have rare oppot tauity to express, create, to imprint style -and to love. You could be especially fortunate in matters of speculation -slick with number a. Popularity increases. Social life ac- I . , celeratel. · CAPalOO&N (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Stick with routine, keep activities within rules and regula· liona. Slow but ateady pace spells progress, ul· ti mate auccess. Know It, act accordinaly. AQUA&IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accept necessity for change. Take a chance on your own talents, capabilities. RelaUODlblp la In· ten1lfleCI. Creative Juicea flow -you are able to artlclllate feeHna1. Gain lndlcated throulb writ· tenwonl. •mca (feb. Dollar. 20): lloaey picture tak• • brlclMr bue. Affellt OD paymata, col· Jectioal -roar coac:tpta, .... are '9lDI to pay dlftcllMI. .... lt, be dlnc:t and coatldellt. Taww. Uln, Scorpio pfQ' key role1. J?a1lr.L ••• r z:a:. ....... r ·1ea .... pan 81vo C'DltaMtle PROFSSOR BUD CLARITY Some· J ewi1b students expressed an interest in modern Heb,,.w. Clarity didn't know any, but be organized the claaa and from then on would teach any language a student wanted to team. "I bad bad the experience of nobody want· ing to help me," be explal11s. "Whatever language they wanted, I'd t.each It." He says be is an expert phonetician and loves alpbabeta -"I kll~iensofthem" -but believes anyone can learn foreign language~ "ll enriches your Ute," be says. "It's human-oriented You shouldn't just study the I.. lanpqe. Look at tbe history, cook t.bt food, 'uat.n tD tbe mUIJc aod learn the foUc danca. • • * .U.ns clalld.rea 10ou14 be Laq.bt .............. their abAlity tO prGllOUDCe ~·Millldl bellDI to fade at ... 1', but HJI •t1ell ot dlllil C0\18UY'• toretcn IUp.ace eduea· UoolanlUCl. ••rr YOU WANT TO mar Dl'f>areu in a ~· yoa bav• to ban a ~.,nt.ra-b&y to vtan tM eowtr7," Clartt1 aaya. "I doa't Mlle" yoe cu learn to •Ptak a tancuaa• la u. clNIJ'OOID.. You bave to l'O to tbe place .._,.. le'"• ..., ., ,ou want to be a Ouent speaker." K1 a' ., bll own •••....,.. up vta Mort wave nMlo ud plannln1 more tripa abroad, ClarttJ wama to spend Ma ...U..meet. OD a.a acadeadc project: flDd1nC tbe ~um..,. IOIDeboW dropped out ot l:oJUu t.bouaaDda of yean 191>. But flnt be bu to lurn Coptic, a lan,uet that died out 10mewben aroaad t.bit letb~· He euaesta that, people traetnc tbelr famil.1 "roota" also learn t.be l~t1 of tbe aa- cea tori, and advlaet,. • Lanaua1e1• Uke Norweci&D. Swedilll and Dutcb are probably eulest IOI' the En1Uab speaktt beca'8M tM arammarlss.lmilar.'' ' He says modern Greek la hif Penollal ra vorit.e for pure beauty. but. '' ltallan feela Sood In your mouth. It baa lood vowel quality, a creat lanauage for alnaers. You show emotioo by lenitbenln8 tbe"vowela. e..;• .. FRENCH RAS TOO t'CA.NY naaall to sowid eoocl. but it bu been used beautif &&Uy.·• He likes Ruaalan for Lta expnulVeMU. t.h1nkl Cambodian llOUDd.s odd beca\ale of 1\1 • lack ot variety and disdaim Spanish for tu st.H· cato ayllab&e pattern. He llke9 Swahili's vowels and fiDely tuned reference system, uys au.ne..·1 ooe-syllable words with many inflecUooi mate lt ••utnme- ly aucdnct." and labela GuJaraU. spoken ln parts of India. u "the tou&best" to learn. Unlea prodded, Clarity won't say much about Enilish. "Eng&b has borrowed so widely that we've lost our nexibilily," be finally .allows. "It's • simple structure. but the· borrowtna bu given us a wide chojce of words. a huge vocabulary .. Oddballs Belong In Closet DEAR ANN : In regards to the letter from "Honorable but Hard-Up" CobJectlng to the pu bli c ridicule of her use of rood stamps), I dis agree with your reply • 5 .6' :::.q"'jif '1 11!2 'd• : f ,..::' ~.f l HJ vr A I r• ,.,J:1 •l 1·11 1:S •I• . . 7 8 ,.., Ollar, ............ ........ ~ ... l:...,,,. '° .... .., _...,....w,lmlta· ---~.·· '11111 WU JIPK wW llOl ~ aceept .. ., u .. rt&l•• t•r r••l ...... wtildl ....... ............ SAVI --··--· ........... a aa ... ••t!'91tom weterfreet ttome w/l'laM' •wt dock. Pdeed~-dlred ,,... ..... ...us •*" ....... appt to -. ... Qalel Ha«. •IL· -94 Pdacd,y. TOI' ~ ••. 4 Bdnm. 2 baths. hardwood floon. new k1tcben with all lhe l!lllDdlea-VA auwnable 814 .. loan. 1116 p.ys au "'Tak.s • lot down. but call for more inform c1 uon. . S6.231J P Auu.me eustlna loan and sa ve rnte re'l Qi.anmng J bedroom 2 bat.II bome w rt!I lar1e I screened patio ~ +flreplact> Bulll In kitchen t.ncludn com pmdor and dllhwasher • '--- THEREiil EST~~ CaD 751..nt"l ..OTICE P eople who depend on the public dole should expect to be subjected to pubbc ndicule It's part of lhc right we claim for the payment we make. Our government dishes out entirely too much welfare. A goodly number of parasites and freeloaders would go to work If they weren't handed those lovely checks by Uncle Sucker in Washington oo a regular basis. A•• Laa~ people wllio receive IHeraaaeal auJICa8Ce an p~yslca.lly or meat.ally llud.lcappd, youc clallclrell or Lbe eklerty. L lDw. '°"" pn~ 8 .900 CSELECT 0 T"PROPERTIES SIU. ........ I DallJ Not" .,... Ad. T bow Dal.l.Y PUot Clalt'- ifaed ads dl5play their ..,..,aes with leg1b11Jt' and impact .. OW' ads. w1· are pniud 'to say. rca II~ tet resulta. Phone ...... If these people expect the right to my money. then I reserve the right to accord them less respect. -A TAX PA YER rN AKRON r::~=' S<CRc()~-"~~s· ::: -----..... .., QA'f I. IOI.LAM 0 9-....... qi IN "°"' """"°"" -.... '°" .., '°"" .............. --DEAR AKRON : I am a taxpayer In Chicago, and you are NOT 1peat1n1 for me, Buster. Wbere dJd you get tbe ~keyed notion tbat paying taxes gives you Uae RIGHT to rldJcule people on weUare! I concede that-some welfare rulplents are lazy aad otben are J.Ut pla.ln crook.I, but moat la aocne ctues Lbe welfare rolls •ave been carefully Hreeoed. If tbe recipients are Jlld&ed "employable," Lbey are ottered a choice: go to work ud ean1 yow cbttt. or NO CHECK. I believe tb1s practice should be adopted u a ••· Uoaal policy. I alao beUeve we mu& ed•caw the large a11JDben ol tJae ooe·ak.Wed altd sem I· llUteraw 90 tlaey will be employable aad able to get off tbe dole. C I NAQUTl L--1., 1-...1 __._I ~' ..__.I L I. .T _.LE-L~I T I .· _LI I I _ ••• Poll H r B c R I :.I -~~~---------------------~----~-~~-~~AIL .. _L~~l-1~1~-~bM~~~1 <From PageCl) they dress to please men. a chan1e from 10 ""'" . . _ _ t1et'11nG10Utv-clg,..i1a11~ morality" doesn't make for better marriages. years ago when 13 percent said they d.reu to -------., • Filly-nine percent believe the new morality is pleue men. s I R U T 1 V E I . 'undermining the moral health of America.,. poll .".ere are other bits or infonnat.toa h'om the .... _.I __..l__.l._ .... r_...I _ ! !:$ ~~ :;7 Eigbty-t wo percent of the respondents don't ad da1J Sund · -....... _. lt...., ..... ·• i -th ink children are essential to a happy mar· -Women t.e:Dd to re ~or a~ news-papers the mos t. followed by women's .,......, 1'U4ftfO untu IH riage. magazines. novels. news magulnes and s rHl~ SOIJ"!O rrrr1 I I I I "I -MORE WOMEN BELIEVE divorce ls an magaslnes about fashions, cootin1 or decorat· 6 ~~~~~~r llTT£t5 acceptable means to ending an unsuccessrul Ing. ·Si. marriage. This is a 10 percent rise over 1970. -Most women say they rarely or never use 1 sat•M-l.En AM-.n.ia Clonmtoffoe 5100 Only 58 percent of th• meo .J>C>lMd favor divoTce. Croaeo dinners. Most •say they bake from -Women don't percewe sex u befng an acratdl (31 pettent frequently, M pettent ~ TAR GA'ZEK••._ important component of a good marriage. Only caslooally>. .__-'--..-...........---"·er,, 11 Pou" 68 percent say sex is important. compared lo 77 --Only one in five women goes to the mov· F percent in 1970. ies ofLen and most women rarely visit museums dur1ng their leisure time. · -Financial security is thought. to charac· -Bicycling is the favorite sport or m06t terlze a good marrtaie. women. with college.educated women more I -Eigbly·five percent of women believe that inclined to bicycle. Calist.benics is the next most love is the primary reason for pWng married. popular form of exercise. . -Most American women do not like the ti· -Seventeen percent of the women said they tie Ms. &!venty·seven perce.nt would prefer to dlet all the time. and 26 percent diet occasional· E be called Miu or Mn. ' ly. ColJete-educated women and those who live -Fifty-elabt percent feel I.hit u.nmarrled in the Welt are more constant dieters. couples Bbouldn't bave children naturally. Tbe -Moat women want comfort ln the clothes majority of women believe that sln&le men and lbey buy, particularly in casual clothes. Women D women should be able to adopt children and who a.ren"t employed want versatility ln their ralae tbem alone. clothe.a. wblle those who are rarely look for' -Most women s pend their leisure Ume vetsatility in tbeir wortilal wardrobe. watcblng televialoo, reading and abopping. -henty-one percent of the women own shares of common atock, and T1 perffnt have -1108T WOMEN say tbey d.reu to pleue money in a uvings account. Eilhty-one percent themselves (93 percent) and five percent say have t.hetr own chectdnl aceount. KILL SNAILS ••• ....,, r::-Wtt~eather wt.U bring ~ enalla and 1lu~• to your ~ garden. wrhat 1 It" 11 the aafest anall bait we recommend for use around children _ and pets. 6 4 2 • IACYAOMCHSN G M£C6EHIAAL~~ 0 SA NIRYALSRTOA~A9'1 f'tTY XOAARYLTR,~1,tM6CHE z A G D L R N A ex 8 ( a ~ t! 8 u ft U T IJ R 0 £ A T M R C J ,0 U ' 0 N 0 W L I C l 1 X W 0 ( 0 ~ g 0 L ·)· ' 1 0 PARJlOSAlt~4SYft OAR QMLYALM.~ftAM~d lPt C T f E L Y A J t.D F • .L IU" 0 W.,C 1 M OAPPAMnNRU~•MAA~~AD GUQRMRlSDX~ll~~"uvw OMNMlRCSNIMT~HA"SNT erx•o•IOSDA.aAC.l .. WASA I ' ~ I l .,. r '· .. . U,_.fOO Ii M S REAL TORS•. 675·6000 2443 Eau Coast H1gt'lw1y. Corona del Mar -----. .... , tiYROMT We have several fine homes with pier & slip a TOIO HORSE COUM'ftY 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths; ranch st yle. ..mini-estate in oran ge groves. $249,SOO BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ; '.II I!• ,. •• B bl':, blb l ,.....4 ...... Wah Ocu Iv owt On Newport Peon. or 'Soutb to Lapna lkh. 8aacle family. multiple dwUinc or comm 1 in· come uni.ta. Bnr Invited. Write: R. Luther, Box 420, Lake Arrowhead, Caur. ~. Or Call: '714·337-%414 or Eves 33'7·1n7. B.EGAMCE $205,000 Fantastic 3900 + sq.ft. home. Totally re· modeled, hardwood noon. bay windows too. Gourmet kitchen ovelooks s unn y breakfast area. 2 large bdrms downstairs . .. OM IAYMOI Dli la C.... .. Mw. ........ ................ _, ...... ................ t&INefa.--· .................................... ............ '-lty ,.... -...... ... ,.._, ,.... ,., .., .. "4"1CY· 1161,000. IH SPY.USS HIU -lit. C1!P9 Hen ..................... ~ ...... ... ,. ..... ....... da.I.. ,.... ..... awl...r.. poot •111d ape. 'II l•d •• $47',SOO. . COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 l. CCMllt Hwy •• CotOIMI cMI Mw 675-5511 UOADMOOA tWtlOlt VIEW HILLS Super financing avail . on this lovely 4 BR. ram•· ly rm bome with relax.mg view of mtns & hlllsade Rea.liaUcaly pnced at ~.SOO.Call M CAMYOM IUYS "DOVER" 2 BR 2 Bl. oceao view. ~.000. "BOROEAUX" 3 BR 2 Ba. sharp. S390 ,000. c/'ALIP.lfi/b R E A7L -T y 640..6259 CHIHACOVE Fantastic 3 + dark room ID exclusive China Cove . Bay and oceao Vlew Fee land and assumable loan. Call 673-3SSO • ' I :I)• I •. '"' •. t -OOITIE·67S«)OO--v·~-~---E-f ~·lfllJtl MIWPORT llVIYA -- WA .... OMT-¥ACAN'l'-CIZI .... ft'a.ntasUc bay & ocean view. A real beaut.y In the well·known Mal Kai. Beautifully refurbished inside le out with lu.~h new cptn1 & drapes <neutral colors>. new kitchen appUances. Huge living rm with a new mirrored wall reneeUng exciting boat acUvity. 2 Lge bdrms. 2 baths. See any tlme. WULIY M. TAY\0. CO .. ........ Jiii s.. .... ,, .... .... MEWPOltT CIMTR. M.&; 644-49 I 0 . ~<® t?Bach Realty REAL ESTATE EXCRUMCI SIMCE 1949 COME WfTH US. • .to IRVIHI TIUACL Tidt c.fOflt t.ltt s1ftCJ1e atory ho.e ...,.... cOMfort & ......My. 4 hdru•, fonMI dittiRg room & MChtd.d patio. C ......... to shops & fftGl'iM octMty. S27',500 NEWPORT BEACH 759-0811 STAITBCOHDOS Both are less than 6 months old and offer as· sumable loans. £Gove· nience of community pool, spa and greee~lt areas. Bo tb hav e gMajes watb openers and are priced to sell at Sllll,000 & t80.000. Call us for an appt. to view the:.e homes. s.56-366() oWNas Sell your property qw ck ly by 1c <'ept1ng motorhome. jeep and castt as down payment 5Q396eyes MANSIONS aecond atory hosts spec- I ZO/o t.aeular master suite. ,_ ... ,1...._EST Huge dressing area. • ..,,,_ "'-raised Roman tub. mar· $104.900 Owner will help fman~ this fanlaatic 4 Bdrm garden home. Huge add· on family room, sec.'luded .-&. d.inin.a room too! Second story hos ts master suite +3 more spacious bd.nna. Call for financing details . Cb1nce of a lifetime. 646-7171 Redhill~Realty c;l:SELECT T'PROPC.:RTIES M1JOU{i~ custom view nw OSIOl\S, S1 ,250,000 and Sl,S00,000 Suj>er fUlaD<'· mg. RefertoSunday 's ad 10 C la ss 1002 . "MANSIONS". Rte« AU>aETn UALTC>a m -sw or &32-0440 ASSUIMIAaE ble top pullmans +2 Sped8cular a Bdrm, 2 ltlOft ~ size bdrms. · b•lb. bmiJy room, A must to see. Call now c.racklln1 fireplace . for personal l>review. Oear. aparkllog pool. 667171 •. A.uWDe $75,000 loao.s. , .J.;: ·'lbcalJNU'IDlbt 93,. Aak· · (>l'l'I 1119 • H' 1(1'1 •r••I '•<I ' ·v _, a•.tlO. A~ now, l I ::.=~·~":~.,~:u :If Mi~ 1 .. tfe.Bll -~~, ..sAYaDI s Bdrma. or 4 Ir a den; lmm1cul1te 2-stor )'. home wtt.b all the extras~ Garaae door opener, water aofte.ner, de· ClOl"lllor' wall coverinaa. 611 ior app\,SUl.500 ~~~~~~~~~\ cm.all 1'1$-47Tleves associated AU 1to~"" ""'/\,T(QC:, · falatic.,..a.x ~ a big wide Joe. whJch providM a tcta.I of 6 ctr orf-slreet parkmg 1r needed. 3 bedroom+ 3- bedrooms with ocean view. steps to beach . T8eoftr bll k>a at low ia&enll .t the new, re- duced price ol Slll,500. JACOBS l£Al. TY 67"670 l ..,., t: ', J.. ,,,.. ' i\.IAM)()IB Newport Beach rancho, 3 COUMRYConA .. E lid.rm. pool, 2 ·s pas. eourmet ldlcben. Vsew to .,_.LWeCadu 4 3 • 4 Bedrooms wilb oce1111 view. pooi. aauoa, 8119 6: Iota ol open apace ~ 1D Suuy San Dle10. . -SartiDC NT .500 with 5% doMt~ ll.7S in· ~•et .~.~!~...._. &\ck courtyard, PQOI, -.. ,.,.,. Uxn>U .... ,....~ Spa. BBQ and city Ulf>ts. le.am to executive ent1')'. Qannina privacy and Lavish living room with RV ~. Alaumable t.outy fu;eplace + sun-. ka1. tr13-856(> abine kitchen + sweep-oPI'' 1119 . ,, \ iv•-11or1 •. ·1· ~¥~~: [,•·161111 ing an offer! Call for - mn info, 847-«>10. • ()PfNfU9• 1t \HIN fO flf ,J.,..t' SWBSHARr 4i. l~ba. w /nice ram rm. 4' frml dining. Nice I 1d11 l<l'.tlt\ llflill' b 1' l 1 U)n ..... (j ... " • ''" .. UOO'SMOST SPECTACULAR VllW all Lido Parlt Dr., 8th floor condo. 24 Hr. security. Call ror app 't. ASSUM.AallM OLD COllOMA oa MAa True 2 Bdrm cottage. Woodbumlnt fireplace and quaint pvt patio. Aa· sume lst TD , and owner m1y he lp fln1nc~. sm.soo. can m«l50 QIJIN 111 9 •II\ •VN IO IC NICI' ltlfMllffl WISl'CU .. COMOO Sharp 2 bdrm.. 2 bath eando, centrally localed. near Wettcliff PJau. Beautifully decorated, with mirrored bar' f rplc. &O'tlei k>oking swimming pool. $118,000 With at, . tractive financing available. A Dl\'1!>100 or . II arbor lm-~tment C-0 .• lWOFOROHE This is a builder's dream. Two houses on a huge 61.XJ.34 · lot zoned R-3. Midway City is un- der county zoni.og and they allow one unit per 1000 aq ft. Posa! bili \.lea are uolimlted. Move quick . Askin& only ms:a: BALBOA ISLAND REALTY 673-8700 I/SACRE With laree, sharp 3 Bdrm family bolJle. Comes complet e with family room. l~• baths. Covered patio on c ul-de ·s ac 11treet. Assumable VA loan and offered al only 113.000 CHOICE OUPl.DES WEST NEWPORT - lmma<'ulate 2 & 3 Bdrma. new carpels, ~care. Close to ocea.n 1279.000. B A L 8 0 A PENINSULA-Vacaot, 2 . Bdnns eadl. new paint. carpeU, buUt1n kilcbem Near center ol town, bay _, ociea.n. SZ35.000. COSTA MESA -Near ~ 2 Bdnm each, Dt'W up1radea, separate yard• aod 1ara1es . Sl»,000. 64~5200 IALIOA MIWPOl:T UALTY Wanta to work for You We band.le all kinds of rentals. sales ttc U.Ungs. '7M170 t(llMlil · _,_ rate. 549-7171 or «•-area or. Tustin Ir 17th J Pan Place, 1nc.SG-1461 ~~~~~~·-·-•_•_•_•_•_•_• Whelan 1 ---------· 1 Real Estate HEWPOIT HEKrKTS F..ut&ide C. M. Tri p&ex • t only llXIJ'OU Part new. part moodeled $150,000. CaJJ 631-GiO Bk.r. ' . ·: . ,. ', . I '• macnab I jrvine realty A SUBSIDIARY OF 1'H~ IAVINE COMPANY SPICTACUl.Alt Nl(Mfl' UGHTS! And golf course location makes thi,$ 2BR & den resldence one you won't want to miss. Separate master suite · • w/&g wardrobe --dining area -· 2 •:· patio decks w/vtew. Rancho S6 n ~ -''" .-~ Joaquin. $149,000. Lorraine Rennie t • . 752-1U4. CF·77) • --,!8.~ • ~=.!=~ -HARIOR VIEW CARMEL - NEWrOIT IEACH CHAIMlllt. 3 ••• .,... 2 baths, forwMll ... f'OOlfto 111 fcnftlly ·roo111. ProfH1fo111lly 'fW ...W-. u...._•c•. ... of uMd bricll ......... ch.,.. to tMs brftht, chttrftll "°""• offwed et SJ I 0,000. 2744 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 759-1616 ' \ -111111 ILlllS CD. ~ OVER 5!YEARS OF SERVICE· UDOISU One ot Newport Beach ·a Most Pretll.glous A e.1 With Pt11lte Bddres. Tennl1 Court.a - & Clubhouse. Charming Ftve Bedroom Home With ~ Den/Study. Lar1e Formal Dlninl toom. Master Suite With Si>'i· Exceptlon•l 1 Oflerl°* On 11.'IW ~~OQ(). •en Dttlped Thrtt 9tdroom. Two Balh Jlome wtth Sunny Garden Room Kitchen l»h11 Slltl•l Vaulted CtMll1p ln rorm•l tJ>tnlnf -1\oom • Lltlna Rqqm i..rat Yard Wltla Pia.lo ~7 f 1•.000 2nd TD, assumable lit. Gor1tJOUI 4 bedroom in Spyalus wtt.b outatand· ing ocean and harbor view. Priced' al -25,000 A !'m n,h1nJ: 4 Bdrm President home witge pool• & terrace over- looking the city in beautifu l Turtlero<'k. It's the best ot Irvine. $405.000. «iJ Coldwell Banker 1"I IA YS M MIWPOIT have to be the loveliest sight aro~nd. It's all there from every window \n this four bedroom lush Montecito in Harbor View HUis. Everything inside & out is new rrom spa to oven. $425,000. IASY LIVI• In this carefree 3 bedroom Bluffs home. Prlvale. eated courtyard entry and sunny, greenbelt paUo are Just two of the lovely amenlU• the &iscrlmlnaUn~f er will enjoy. Presented at$175, . ..WNelflMY 11111111t1.-.. old a ......... ft6di .... ..... ,). l'*illbdtNrat· ed. Del_. lMdtc:ap. .... 1 no.tat v1ulted -...ailriatrmanda eos1 ,.,..pl-.ee. Ooly SH,SOO . Call now .,.,.0. ALLSTATE REALTORS OUTSTAtefttCi . VAWI Buper 3 Bdrm 2 bath f1m1ly hom • an Oceanside. Greal neltbborbood. near adlooll, pub and sbopa . low'ely mouncain view Outat1ndln1 starter home or rent•! unit Sl5.000 don osen r • .~. '·. r ... 1%13 N. COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH ., .... 0 1NTSrAINaS .. DtLMMn Rice 2 story • Bdrm Secluded entry. large li v · an g room d1n10 11t . Specious ramlly room. giourmet kitchen, wall or g l aaa overlooking custom pool and apa Parlt-hke lt1'0llDds Call ro r all amen1t1 es 963-7881 t •ff# r If • o .. '• t •. , • I N'1 OCIAM ¥"111 •••ALD IAY Lake a book you can't put down. ts one way of describing this approximately 4.ooO sq.rt. mansion. When you see it. you'll want to stay. 18' beamed ceiling. 32x30 Jiving room. 3 fireplaces plus library . Wa lls of g l ass. breathtakirtg view of ocean. Pool plus spa. Private beach. a nd tennis court . Spectacular sunsets. 24 hour security guard. Owne r will he lp Cinance. Act I ' ~THE REAL ~mTATERS . . C.O. MeM I 024 I....._. lleda I 040 ............•..•....... . ..................... . O~GLEN Dlst1nc t1ve n ew 2 bedroom. 2..., ba con· domiQiwm. •.9JO 2511 !lden Ave. C M. MU734 WHAT A VALUE This quality bul It 3 bdrm. 2 ti.th home features. hardwood noon. shak• roof. new driveway . lvtle yard and i.s priced at only S87 .9SO Call ~U.Sl .:·,I.> HERITAGE llACH COTTA•l Newly renov1ted 3br. U.. only 3 blb lrom I.he pier. P\Jll price wo.ooo. f>at1r Plioe, Jnc.142·7461 SHAlr2 .. C.. Only $71.500. Lowes\ pnce in area. Priced for -q\8ck sale. Wortd ... Eatate 556-7777 COOt.l'OOI. Neat le Clean. 3br. l~ba Nr x.lnt. sch.ls & Hwit· lnglon Center . Parlt Place. lnc.142-7461 . • REALTORS I~ lflldil ~SYCAMOU~~CM.IH~ HAllOUI HEIGHTS TOWNHOUSE 2 Br. 2 story. overlk 'g gm bit & pool. 11112.SOO 7141846-7578 eves or 213 1Ml9-248l dy:. asUor Mrs Barnett .... hlmd 1006 ....................... llAMDMEW P'abulous. la.rce 3 bd. 2'-'I '~-ba Quality townhome H•t: CPS I 042 CH•lt •tli HOME condos OnJy 4 av11lable ....................... . Unu1a1I. remodeled frorri 1108,990 a430Sant.a SC>tttacular Wat.er View and rmovat.ed 38r homl' Ana Ave 642-6734 Qnl.y 1 yr old Twnhome J>tu 2 Bdrm apt L&rgl' 1 2tir. den, 2"'1ba. 2 f11>lcs. loveiy rooms, m5tr ~ DESPEl.A Tl! pool. spa, sauna. tennis b,ll.s JICU.UI. Dbl gar. SlJl5 000 lolUbbop, laundry rm 3 Bdrm, 2 balb, na~ area ~al Ea tale "R ··Us near Soo. Cout Plau SGS.000 S1 .500 BU 6.31 S731 714-~·6720' &.. ..... &Assoc. ....... 1044 '75-llll S7500DOWM. C... .. ..._ IOU ....................... C-l•J''atr By Owner. Creative finaacing. CU1tom11ed thrCJuehoul. 3 Bdrm. 2 ba. pool n yard. beach access. ~ll for 1ppt . ~ C.O.MIM 1024" ....................... W~FOtt AIARGAIM? You'ft found it in um at· trad.lve 3 Bdrm 2 bath Men Verde home. It features a large stone !1replace and is close lo schools •od s bopp1ng Owner-will belp with lbe ftMncinC Call~ 1 L5l • · ~ -... HERITAGE . . REALTORS IACllAY lS'l''l'DfE OPFER ED A roomy 388 home wilb pool. Priced to sell at on· 1y $129,000. CAU. 644-7211 /Jn Nl(,[l. IJl\ILEY ~ l\')50(11\T£5 • "OMHOMI a.pool..., National 2_..ca..o in Preaclt Quarter Lowell prie. la area. Locued oa P'ffllbelt. ~. m.ooo. WON.~T w... ......... 116-1771 YOUICMOeCI a Bdrm w /rJOIA or' bdnD w /1pa. Owner wlll ftllmce. cau auia for dl&aUll MIWCOMIOS 0,11'•1•~ tro• lt·S. I matter ...... ~eeU· ...... ,...,.,....., tml..,.,...., 0 4\eelp . ...., ......... o. \\mlta~ 6 lhwport al•cl•. __ ............ OWC. 3 8drm1, Deir 0«an. No qua11ry1ng f'ama.ly nn. frpk Call anytime. Af}.. 541-0IJOO R-3 NWPT llTS AIEA 2 Bdrm bowie. build 2 more unHa . Only aat.M. call IG-Nr : OPEN HOUSt IHA!T1 / ASSUM••I LOAM SIZl.IOOetf0.21% 48R + P'All Rll + DIN RM + JAC\JZZI ~ cul c» sac ieada to execu\Jve double door eolr)'! Step up living niom + step.down din· mg. Sptnous aunsb.ioe IDtdlftl + separate fa mt· ly room! Spiral sLIJrc aSt' ~ to 4 l11-1Re bdnns with sweeplnit master mreat. Huge cul de sac lot wrth bubbho.g spa + boat triller ac<'eS!I Owner bougnt new & l11IMt sell immediately . Call for more info IMHiOlO lfO..w Leise Option oo 3 br 2 ba chanmng home lft besl Easts1de loc ation . ~ BUILDERS. R·2 Lot. Room for 6 coOdos. Hold \di.I ready lO b\D Id with Sl.5,000 gross income. rrom 3 exiaUDg houses. Asswmbte 10...,..,., l.!lt le owe ~ '-nd. Devtn & O>.~ ... ~ ....... .... _,,, ,.. Jbln Loms Available to everyone. No oew loan cos&.s. no ql.l&lilytn1. Interest aa low aa ~~-Uae your eqalty aed move up into ........ bameeoday. 3 le 4 bedrooms. Many to choose from. BKR. ~173> . .,.,. .. -· lMIASSUMAMI Low. aow ~rate. No~~. • alnm. fami.17 l'OOID, bm1 at• comer lol. Wm\IM*. .... Call --f ( lRf c, T t OLSON • •••••••••••••••••••••• $13,59& Down• No Qualifying' Owner will fin1nce 1 Bri1bt cheery home. &elll \O lbe lake in Wood· bndce. Ctl 1.-4 c-,.t 714-1202 ... AMC:a ft.US l'IMAMC••&! EJepat ~ex ecaive toWnbouse! Hilb -...,.. apt riew! 3 8dnm. fonaal dia1Dg room. est remely ap•ciOtU ! T•ke over '°"'' YariA!lle rant Joaa. Own er w/(iDance t.Jance with 25'1> down at ~ UMrelt-AU!ng just $2:59.000! Call for mare info. 7S2· 170C> [ij'iflflil $97,000 11'1 A.11 um lb 11 Lo.s 38drm 2 ba, A /C . No rthwoods, Agt . S.311150. \Jnlvenaty Park, 3 Br. 2ba. c ul -de -sac. uthedral clgs. un- matched combo green- belt openness Ir pvcy. xlnt cond $185,400. Owner. s.sz. 71196. New Exclus iv e Turtleroct Ridge. J .M ~ Plan C. 1210,000. Jim Kelly: 9118-1420. SPA.111.IMGo WA.TBS SI 14,90~ A great dilcove.ry for you w Ahia daaaic bargain· 4 ~ bdnm, 2 baths. kMlds or square footage & I lge yrd W /a Splrkli.ng pool. Located in the groves of Irvine . Takeover subject to ex- lstinl VA lou. 55Z"'477 el Walker C Lee Real Estate • •EXCITill• •·Ill ..... &MaW • ..,.,.. ,.. .......... .. T I Om rs O.W.0. at in ~~.'~ :J.i! w/ln•~ ln•srut ~~~~~~~~ --------:,::::: •. ~~. i._ ____ ... __ tl.,_UMITI , .. ._ ..._._.. • • IVPER Kl:NTAL OH 1:11c. a.... 41r, 3 ba, I..,....--~--. -Ul'l*'--._..,--1 TBS BAYPAOHT. = ,_i., .._ ..._ __....... .... i ncha91ve Dover "'laldalre. Frueh 1~ .u..-... --i.. C..-ofc.&.t MeM, aU 2 Bil,~ la, dea condo, ' "'t Id • ~,,..,... l llr .......... 1i1•-..._~ beaut. fl&l'9 . .0 mo. , ur-IA muter ._, l~ ,._ -· ---.. S -......__ "9-fam nn. Good Mio~ family home, -. -.... -.mil. #n/IDO •2'7JO. 2 b r , 2 b a w I t b •Per•llc•UortOft. .... _,~ C-.... ...._..,llo.Y-rly ... y ar•eere • ., tr. • ""*I• • ..,.-. --1.-. or HVa•I. Vn .... ~.~-. '1Pe:2=---tne·• (//~·-· ~ave.A/ ... _.z •a.t1a..lb'~ ..-,. O.W,C all...,., u lKI l"l«*i· low! PriN tvl9ff0Mr.:B ~,..,.. 111111111 le o.c. .... ll.100.00C). wm carry 1rMoao Cualom t"•mbrtdt• ...-oired rcw MldMJooal ~ JiAaDdDI ·~ a..-; .... a. Natural e.uall• or U -coadoa. do w •. Ow or I A 1 t wood lat. U'B4Ul > n.).&Jm) (r'MJMHm. ...... u. ...... d Ha It , • ...,. )J40 car ...,..,. tNO. Both -•••••••••••••••• have Range, dlsbwhr, BPYGl..M8, 4 br 2\.9 ba HOKDl"O&B.ENT I• r b •I• d t •PI • vte•. Gardeo;r lac!''. J or .w. Priced from 'wuber/~er boolr·up .• &mJDO."ltNfll. -.-. heel yard 6 .8Dtb have rec: pedl.e1e: AIH·IHO Unlnrt•I Ora.QleCouoly ~· 28a. bl1b11 ' 9UAIL ~ ....................... 1ara1e1. Fainlllu Lab. poola. Jacuul 6 .. ..._ 4 br. J be, •Jee· please. Kids • peta tenab. Leaae. 5»·80e2 ~day • de vin' welciocne. Call 9"·~ or for appt. to Me. from oe .. n to mtna. 3202 "" ~~':'J.~..... PLACE 0.W.C. ....................... - -~-I --------l8da. sardeoer. tma11, ., .. _, l. ~· 00 ee. ~ Tet'1'ae» coodo. Z br ~ Walkr.r t; lt:t: aldO, ltlud klttbtn, NOllllTIIS.. fteo.IJWtt¥ ::.:c:!t~ia=t IO,-TIU:JO P.M.1 Over so properflu Hlla P\-.t Star P-an ~~~~~~~ av.u.bAe. A rew aunpies Oetdea Grove a Br 1 Ba. lr1 yrd. l car 1ar, .. /mo. f11.0CTI ..... ~ 3206 .... -........ beiow: a..-.... I041 ....................... ....................... S.ao•••,...._! ~· 1~. OMCtnd. Pllnck Ttnon!, 131· .. CLASSIC I Z UMTS ' Qy • DD Trm ~ Uft!!!IU......-........ --·-... -.-. '1 OG 1 $129m s 12 --~ .----SWT 84 SA 9 StOOm 3 8 Qannlq J br. z ba. frpl, ~~mo.Avall413 . SALIS Now on1.Y t579.000. Prime 53 HB lf MIOm s 12 2'70lliarbor,8ld05·A .,. Owner will carry • SA 12 $350m 4 10 ...., I ~. U07 14CMH7 M>t.000 at only 1H-to· 3 CM 20 U5m 2 11 ~! Near S.ck Bay. ' ....................... PW:D. Pt. ....... Eaec. OltlD Han. FUILUtic 1oc. WOOmo. Paril:er RJty. 551,am R&\LTORS VWBAl.80A ExcitlDI QtW proJeC't, bey 4ocean views, l. a Bdrm1 tor ule a nd JeMe. ~1tarilo1 at OCEANFRONT tl35,000. Several to New modular type dliDOMfrom.Ateot. hoam, pvt. t'Omm1adty, ~~=-~~~or~Q~IJ~.0.~~ 2 bdla, a. hr security, - • u b • l et t I n I 0 K . Newport Hta. flser wtth 014 -..ate. view. 2·•tory home 4 ay °"'*' a.-Iba den ca..t bouM. PJau fa . hmMll ~. wfut. ~at.e; eluded. $194, ooo . view, walk to main Owner/All.M.5-73a7 beadi. Pouible partial l!ht& f Bt' 3ba end wUt. l'llUl.1288.000. Auu:ma. 12"" A. I . T . D /OWC . • blemnu~. 714-112.f.Sn NO.ooo down. Slto.ooo. 54.1.Q4. Owner I Agt. ~~ ~!~m-601 UDO prowd. 10.000 + sq. ft Super Waterfront Condo. tUJdin& pad 1 lot off SpedacuJar view. As· OC'ea nfront South IUIDlble loan. Call for Lag una $4SO,OOO details 714~2199 ~· LOIJIMCI ~-,052 '*Cote Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ln\·t>stment FoJlboro H9• . 640-5777 Gracemont Model. 2700 --------sq ft . 4 Bdrm. 3 Ba S245,ooo . By Own~r CUSTOMGRICIAN ~ VlLU lSTA TE Mt~ .. oda I 06' Secluded b.illtop eslat~ ••••••••••••••••••••••. with 270 deg. bay & ca f\YOrl views, on upprox . .4AC. Multi sty. wall~ or gJau Foyer entry 4 BR. COSTAMISA ~ 1'71 W•t.em. lo ~ rent, 2Br. 2Ba, aldbi&.1arden tub. bland ldtchon. many xtnl. Q..87580 ) T_..... .............. 972-8421 ·~---..... Double wide 1978 Somerset. low apace rent, 2 Br ZBa. cloee to beach. SJ9178-9. Tortohe MoWl.Ho..1 972-8421 Dbl wide 2 Br 2 Ba. llkc new. opposite ~an HH Dl,SOO. 980-7M.2 OCIAHRHUS Ca pture the beauty or the Paci!k from Uu.s charm iog t Bdrm mob1I~ home in El Morro Bay Only 128.000 do·n·ose'n rrulco.-.. • l2U N COAST HWY LAGUNA BEACH 4!¥7-4848 3 Ba, maids qlrs Music ballroom with bar. Chan· deliers, akyUgbt.a. Sep formal din rm, up pen· ~ bide-a-way malr ,..,.,_ WalJed iD aJau w~c Ytew • 2nd •undeck. Cobblestone walkway thru fountains. statuary & terraced Roman gardens to lower level entertainment renter w 1pool. bar, firep1t. OBQ center & your own bandbtand Truly a un1q ue ex perieoce. Must sacnrice $595 ,000. BKR. Call ~ Uve An>'Whe~! 21 · tell· cxd•lned 73 Terr)-. Sips &. MaQY xtru . .-, 7050. Owner-will ftnuce/trade (! > water view custom really apacloua home. ~m.t'n6. 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-Pl.EXES AlOM SI 59,000 200/oOO~ MEAi DISNIYLAHD ltroftr (7Jf 1150-JQf IMdtflrooptrtr 1350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pride of oWllltnbip. Beat A II o flt ra w 1 11 be v&lue lo Costa Meu ! .,,.., .. eel •H•. abtaell.Huny! BKR D~VIS&C~ 14M4t I IMYISTM9n$ 4'1.EXES AtOM $119,000 ZO%DOWM MIAa DISMIYUHD Bn*.ef' (714 1750-lsat HEW UMrTS. C.M. 1-3bd. a. owrner 's unit w /l?pl, yard, 1araga. 31.Wta al~.OOOaad • unlta at sas.ooo. lnduatrtal duplex, top o.c. locaUoa, 4 yn old. 8M\DDe 1~% toao. ln· eome 11400 pr mo. Prl c:ed at sm.ooo. Prtn oaJy. Afl..~11 1SLlnvstmta &U-1803 Sm Oemente 7 dU{>le••· 20 NIW UMTS-CM ...,. ftNndq, DO point.a. aoqualltytna. 15~ down. Beautiful 2 bd. 2 ba 3yraold. Sepuatelyor 1 t 0 w Db 0 u.. un i \IS pec:kqe. Huny! Smltb- w/frplca. vawted ~-Meyer, ,,..,_, 541-71U or ~·1nvaunu MZ· um r-...640-~SIST __ • ----- l&NTS E.Cosi.MeH. Owner-Cnanced. Gross inc 114.200. A1k1ng s1as.ooo. By owner. ~. ' BYOWN'ER 3rom1 unit.a &aide C.M. 132 Cabrillo. $119,tso. owe 1oan. No pa)'U s moa . De11peratt" Own/Aft. t9f·93Jt or 641~ C.-.. Mw lJU . ..................... . H•llOa VllWHOMI 2 Bedroom. dee. 2 a.th Maueo model, l\replac-e and larae yard. Com· lbdy pool and 11"ft· belle. $7H mo. Agt. ~ ~ 3bf'. 2b&. patio. aVlllJ. WO. lM. '100Mo. Mr Cooperation. No- 1moker1 . O wo1A1t. IM-lJ'Tl, 11'7-6112 BNuW\LUJ dec«a'-d 3 er.-ID top l«auon w f\80 dee ocean Vlew 3 i.ttis.IBO!mo 780-tm C...MeM 3224 ....................... IODS !'W'S OI FA9J'SIDE 2 BR, sa BALBOA PEN. 2200 Gar •fncd yard IG-ZUOorNMM! 7UNITS Owner.financed G ross SUm 1Wnt 153.000 pro-J f' ct ed Asking ror M87 ,000 By owner ~ Four 2Br. 2ba units Sl.3J.OOO OWC lean al Ull. only Ag!. . 631 -4:i60 IOMIWUNfTS.CM S.2 Br. 2 ba. 2 3 Br. 2i,., ba t.ahtle. f rpk. lDdry rm. yard, 900,000. 'ISLl.oV11lmta "2·1803 RENTAL CNCOM E PROPERTY &.900. Modular Type Homs. 24 hr aecunty. 3 pvt beaches. pool & pier '714' lM-Jltl6 IHVISTOIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• -:-wo 30x 1 UJ • iou 4:w Begorua. Build to suit 0wnr IBldr 7~ U.25 MJ.f'l48 R-lLOT Pnme C0tili1 M~:.a location on Baker Sl for a partments or condos Bwlder"' package available Call Jack for in· fonmUon. RCTaylo rCo I I ·-ll I • ,. 'VO Mau ... o.wrt, ..... 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sncw. FOi LEASE 6 UNlTS. 2 blocks off ..,_ 2 ~.:.:........-2 .. _ ... Newport Blvd. Tue over '"""""' ~ utlUl 1203,000 loan. Seller home. lll11lop Lakes w/c.arry papen with no Country Club. Go tr. ~t.a tll 1982. Act U!IUWl-poot Beautifully now! CaJJ 7lf·M:H767 landscaped, no m11ln· 2 &. 1 ba. garage. adul\.5 only M3Smo m-0562 3 Br. 2 ba, fam rm. gar. lge yd. Kida oil. No dog!> 2illlS mo. 1131-al Walk t.o So Coast Plau 2 Bd, 2 ba. super sha11> Retn1. incl. Kida~. u\JI incl. Av11J. Apnl bl. 1475 mo.vss..aae FIREPLACE. HUGE 3 Bdrm, 2 balb home. Secluded aad very private. Meu Vude. dole to Tewll\klt school. Only M501mo Ask for 8W Nott.on. Ai/. s.56--7iT1 LITE. BRIGlrr Ir AIRY & OOWHATA VIEW• 2 br. 2 ba. bltn1 . mkrowave. frpk . many lt>'·IJl.el. Adu.tll. no peU CS>. ~lor751-tll7 UDOIS&.i HIWPORTHTS ASSUME 10.8% loan. 3 Br. 2 ba. remodeled. New Uatlng. $175,000. Rae Rodgers , RE /MAX. 6.11·1286. $111( DlttoA.11-! u rt,•11;.' • '•' • •• t tmal'liceyard. [ ~ l@&ll ,~~=~~21J...~~~~~~~r~,2~Rd~ .. ~· ~ Adult.I. New JBr, 2~811 • dl1bwa1ber. • e If. cleaning oven. fr-pie . ~ 2 CV &ar. W /auto. doOr Ollftlllr. Poo.I • apa. tiam.41pm: -.... I Br. 2 ba uUI lad. poof 6 Jae. t!IOO. H : Eirec. aw. 2'M>a. Soi Viau 2 ti. . .,., mo •JOJO: B: 5019 Home or H. Harbour. 551-8022 -ind crdllr. ttJ-4125 Liiie Ccodo Zbr. lennll, Newport er.t J br. J be.% •Eatt\At.iveSoAViata• Pool. l475 581-3115, .., • .., .... n"'"'u· .., Sat.er • Edwarda 58r .__,Tool mo. rrope Y ouae. 2~. lam ,.m, frpk. --•IC-1010. Hts mo. w 11rdnrSba.rpJBdrm+den..cov-UDO lll'-cs25 erect ,.uo. CoUeae Park, WJI om-a YACAHr ~ abarp Z BR. 2 Ba. 815. ~ Ba. M50. a BR. ID>. At/. . .,..1133 - POR LEME. cbarmi.nl 3 Br. 2 Ba home w 11&• yd. 1575/mo. 562-4f77 aat. 15.25. ~ .to scboota. 1 bdrm Q)rMio on cftlek. ~ 6ahoppioi. Pool /t.ennia/alr tad ult a. 11tt4ER =~~· ... Waodbridp a Br 2 Ba. INlr-111 Crest~ 4 br, .._............... den, frplc, sgl house 3100.q.ft.Nr. Poollrt.en· ,_.,, ......,_ , ....... _ ---_. ... .. ~...,. ... ""· IAr9I z atory. J br. 2'-' w ...-. .... , '-VI,_. • .-• ... '11Uar .. 511'7. b a , •a 1 5 . ff u n t . lalle. avail. 5/l. IAue lo1ton /Clay ate a . '721. 1ardner lad. KtllOtlYllW .... -.1121. Jaolct. evt1 s u.-= 1 llr. zBr it>.._., beach. wall· --:.::..=... --~ to-wall , drpa. iar. HUiio. 3br. 3ba ..... Ne .... AV.U.J/22. 1ardeaer. Clean. No Deerfield ec.lo. Jl'rml ...._ ...._ Couples only t600 dift rm, &ar openr.NO -------- 6Jl.1le0. . :, 8dlll, pool, peUo. Q9a .... 2\.'Jlle. .... .... frpk, .. Mr. dbl PldoHomelbr. a.. 19tTM.S .............. . amllo. Qiaun. pool. ....... MN92,MWllt ~::~.-: ·:: nn9.: -....,--.-11ec.--,-,.-. -.- J br 14' bet mi. tooceu. 48ll.lbe....:. . ---/llO Bayvift,Jbr,dea.,ba. ~.yard. RV acceu. ar SM.~-·· · a&riwn, Jl*laq fl. Ga Buda 'A1lallta. ~ mo NEWPORT BEACH .. -. . DD ...._ ---.I -llW). -Kida oil. no pell Call 4 ~ 2"'* ..... .....,.. -·· Dlbb6e .u7f7 •at NEAR NEW 2 STORY '8r. 2811. din rm .. t•m rm .. frplc. new paint. dean 3 t'lr R•r . Bead! 'Adams l7ZS tst 4 last + dPpos1t TJ0..1170. estchff Eaec. rental. 4br. 3be, auper apeaal house. '7~1153. moru anp6evea. go Dr. By Owner. Luxury house. 4br. Jb•. fun rm. tn:nl din rm . ~ mstr suite. ft many many sin 7SWl4 l.br, Iba, walll or n~ to ttS'tt l'Atifati. "'"·fRVIHE bdl. 13mMo. AJI UUI pd ~~ rv~""' ~ Heipu 3 br. 2 114-548--903lllvemeu •-. ._.........._ 1241 ba. no pets AvaJI . April ..,....-lit ~-873·4'705 or 4 Br ,1~ Ba. nu raf"'l)lft . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'J'3..BJ.. tent' btyrd. 2 car OCEAN f R 0 NT ------ Ratage. c~ to beat'h MON'Jlil.Y RENTALS. IUl...r~.n ONT, lge 4 Br. ms.~. 840-$339 funmbed mobile bom~. 3ba. z peUoa, BBQ. a r ;p. S BR. deg.ant ln·lievel, va cant. or beach. S76S -.al.~ 3 bdls. at hr attunty. A&ieat. 7» l l2iO BO RJIP -.a11 Ba~ Towabome. 2 Ckudrod. year Touod. I*. z be, pool. t/c, ~. aJllO mo. « furn •• Sl400 151-1111; -..llf7 Brand new a Br 2"' Ba. a mo. bib to oee&a. 2 car pr, ., .. to beach. 2 Bil. l~ enc1 pet.lo. mo 848-CIOlJ be. t10011o. LAwrne. 1\rmr~ *-1117 &,I be ~-.e. , Walk lo adloolla. tennis dub. Gu"-« • other lina. sis. 9'19-7U3 Of M2.m50 IWi14• ()-~. 2 bf' Iba,...., ·~ 3242 mo. 4C Montetty ·-•••••••••••••••••••• 414-4~ ~ Crest Condos Tnnl~ad Jslaod lrg J ~ ~ 3 '°' ~ase Brdm. S'll~ With 3~ Mlw,_. IMdt 32't Callforwo.~ dodl SlJOO •• IMC).,....,,.. .... ...... ••••••••••••• . ._ ._, NO P"EE! ~. Ir Condo Shits i.e. a Ir 4 BR eod NEW EX EC home 5 rent.a.la. Villa Rentals umll, nice view, ilCJOI. 8dn:n. 3 be. t.m comp. m.41UBkr noo.11000 Mo. a&l rQcro, frp&c. 9llM8 •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil _..U_114 _____ _ L&.IX new t Br. 3bA C.oedo. 2 frpk. wet ber, ruU rec fac:il. ra.iotmo. m.-. m.-.n ll44 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO PENINSULA. ~=-j~· Coado OD Bayfroal ..... m.~· · .. moo .,.. ft o1 bflaut11u1 ,... I~ I Bil. dea. 2 ti.. S.CS ... ~ "76 Waterfroet patlo ..................... ,_ i.sty. Wty Calif. 3 BR\ den. 3 be., Uv. rm. w /fpl, Is beamed cell. Cozy patio. Walk to beach; club It tennis facl l. 1115,0DO. Call llIS6JON REALTY eif..0731 L1. s bd Immaculate Harbor View Home. Prln. only! Patrick TlnQh, Af1., 131•1281 $10,000 Down •Humes . <>c...,....... Lot Three Arcb Bay. So. Laguna. Slt.e rare to en tire So. Coil.It. Security enclave overlook• ex· quiaiW cove. Cowtesy to 8rto'a. Ql.lalified buyers onl)'p6eue.~13oo 1100 ....................... baluce of 1250,000. 5 -------- POUR.Pl.EX: Santa Ana. lOa1ro11 . $178,000. Owner wall cany. ~with N0.000 dll. Break eveo. Tax Shelter. Owo I A1t . Ml~ KAUAI Oc.m.,._.c,.••• ~down.No~ ~7ll0.Aftl ...... .. c .... ,___ ClaUdra ok. Walk lo .... °*' Ptua. -mo.1.-MM ...... ..... v ... cvlde au. new cpg. paint • ~'d Pldo. ... AN for 1111,~UM ar....,. 2 br. 2 ba. patio bol:Dt. c.tra1 A /C. ll)lll'9ded la ......_ Ad\llt com.11uao!t1. S$50. ff: m.J070; 8 : SllOO. .. /ID01"f IN. .. .... 211iacmdo.. l '/f' ..... .,, __ ...... UDO ISLE. Newty de-.... i.t. Lall + --· Clllllliad .. ..a.ra1 .... mt ....... IMl: .,,. . witlt ph .. 11 ept. aar. •mt or ~ Mir trplc, atriH1 /pallo. lwAl•.Jtn7. bdrm pool home Eaatblufl. By owner. I CUlo/o DIST ...,_ 2700 ....................... FIMAMCIMG Lvl) 3 bdrm, fmb' bome. Sunken llv rm w ldramaUc brick frpk. Separate IUHt qrtn WIOWD bath. Charming tQJBe in rllOlt prestigious Newport location . 75&-l!IOl ~ ........ va.w D•ln WANTED: "For Sale by 1--------0wner", hlVfflor has Mee 3 Bil bbme. fl"fth paint. COY'd s-Uo. 2 car ,_,., infer incl. fl,50. /VII. for au. M>-llSt c:= Walkr.r 1; let: 1"111.UfM Bay • ocean vltw I Sophildcat.ed townhome, nn.t • most dnlrab)e ~.,.. k>catioa. Flnt offertns by ort11na1 owner. -.ooo. WISTIAYAVE. Newport Penlnaula Sip9nlab style. Huce malr .Wt.e, lam rm, fnnl liv- lnl nn. la• frplc. Roof top l\mdeck. LI Ulum. hi. ~ wW ...i.t. Playa ...i &tat.'73-1.IOO 1MI UL TIMATI ..... AMCI Nestled io Newport Beach. Beautiful and warm. 2 lty wtUI formal dining. Hua• gourmet ldtcben, protenlonally appra.laed, priced right. l2:!a.500. ean M5-0303 3Br, 28a·2Br. 1 Ba. patio with beautiful view of water. ~.000. JCWES REALTY 673-6210 .._ ,,.,.rty 2000 ....................... 6 D&UXI UNITS PR.IKE EASTSIDE. CM 2Bdrmaucb. THEm'AR.NaCO. f'11.Tlll "--~ 2 llOUSES VI.LA IAl.IOA Only -=i.ooo tor both. Oieal Neb to bw or waif,.LAST. Takeover lelM op&im a "resale". 1°"' Jou. GrNt nalaJ Pltitdl~.111·1-··---...... ---.... ------· w.w ......... c · ,,.. 1011 1M-m1 -!! ................. -------- --~___;;...;...;;;,;;_ __ , ~ Dll "~ P'ln.anclng 4 '°'91.D 8drm. a be, oceu view. ~ 1 left! Good Costa Le• tam rm. Owner. -.-.uon. 3 Br 2 a.. S«>TMS Owner wUl carry at 10% a.-...a..-.,.._ 1 _0 for•,.,.. •.ooo down. - --F\lll llllce tb.0,000. Unill D>,000 Cub for bouae or multipte unila ln C.11. or H.B. area. Call Mr. Moaea 751·8967 or ~ms. 4 Uolh/Coala Mesa . -.ooo. Subject to 1031. ~Alt. ortlM'llJ. tlZ,000 dowa., DO qualify. lna. owe paper. 2 on a lot. •.ooo. Owner/Alt. &6T.m SOCMIWUHm Sil.La M4AHC .... ad what l.t more • sreat ~ are LbeM ab UDH.. l'our Jwe a bdrm, 3 batb unite and lwo 2 bdrm, 1 ba UDiU with private patios. Eacel U. 8Dd OWDW wt1I belp nn.. . .u.o otalet' mitt ........... .,...Call bGJO~. .ALLSTATE AUi.TOM ....................... bliQa upcradad ancl are ""'8 -~Yearly In · 1,llmlMIAI t1t• come 90,0llO pr bulldlq. °""""WW any per ~SMYatlliU.. · • ••~-Twoca aae' a.net €HIG€ OM 3 BR for owner . -..I~-HOl'I€~ g;,-1oc•Uon and poten. RJVDSIDE RANCH SITE 450ACRl.S IZ500PwA~ 1.KDolrD JlC. Taylor Co. 114,...., ........ w.tsd 2900 ........ ~ •••.........•. I BUY HOUSl'.S AT 95°/o <1'MAUl:l'V AWE -No.... I ·lmmed.~ . .......... .....,., •Hnt.l'art.)' ,,.,., Ea1t1lde. 48r bOUH wtpool. PIO toct lardea lrpool 9ent~. 55HTll. 4 a-. 2 be. frpk, .... Verde.,....~ mo+ ..,.,...~.ma. l:uc. ...... Oeeu. nJte vn. dr, z~ ba. family. rec rm. RV area. •tmo. DJs 52M417, ev lll·UA ..... IA.ST'S.. _ ... -.......... 2 Br l be, trplc ....... ,... .... ~ .. ..... _ ................. abr ,.._ _. _ _. c.-....... ltU ' _ ...... ,_,....,, .. _................. P"'l ..... lat ............. . a 8dnD. J .. be. lmcnac. -. Pit 7»*7 Yard Ir carport. Avall .,. mo. o.hllrit l8t a thru June 30. &n.Ull ram nm, t"b9, fpk, Afl., idaowaft, ~l dbl car _....., ll2' 111',A·IOood.mf.IWen .,... ................. r Ave. To-call.,._. _. .... lbe, pr. "'· Olm ...... dbl,.,., ... -fll tlOO &ml. f71.Zlll yrd, ·no peta, IHO. .-.-. -.1111. ..;....;;..;......;;_~-~~~ ....... 1144 ,..., .... lbr+dm.2 ---················ ...... -mo...., '=-~== ••.-t ---- ..... -CIOW'lt. z ,,.. .. -... 1 ••1 f« aa 6 • lllea.llllfd1 ,... • lilJ &Mt bkyde ............. -.. ,. ........... J .. '*· ... -..... .... , .... lt ,. , ... ..,__ as •M'•rCaJJ .. -. I Bdnn+den+tam rm. Gnmbett view. Never !hied la. Olnal. temlJa • pool. StOO /mo . Walerrroot Hom,a lll·HOO New • oe.... UY.cl in . •auW\d •Plit leYel 4 Bdrm w /1kyl11bts • eartll&oDe decor. A valJ now . .,tmo. Wa&ertront 131·1400 JhDd DIW lliocne. a br. 2 be, ~ mo. Cloee &o u;t.SM4"7 .... Slltmo. 1111. -LcMlb' 2 ....... '° VEUAJLL&S. Ad11tt ....._ G• 6 ........ pd. c oado . lBr . lba . ----~ lllMadfW 9P9 fadJJU...... • Ut0 90/rllO JT't1. ....... ............... . J Br, 1-... c:entr llt, I VEBSAILL£S. l Ba. I Brick frplc 6 aatuttl ti.cor11eruait. P'a~ wood. Ho. 'l'uat.J a . view. New decor 1741 •/IDO--all$NI. yr1y. Wq t J .... ,,.. 0 N T H E B A Y • --••• .. ••••••- Wa.fl"Gat eoedo 2 BR • Aiar9 I br, 1 ba, on elm.. 1-PldJD, .,.._ c:qa, *'*· aew ,..._, cl9cDr' ~view new dlbwr. bU.t a.e . ~allable tmOt...0 ftDced yd. Wala lo . .... a.. to trwy,., ...... --.c.u ............... Mlllla. *" •. ,~ ... dltllwaalaar, atlf · eleaalq ovea. trpa.. ,.....,e.r ...... ,.... ................. lllnt;a:•rur You may ttqueSt Ad-Sfttw ~ ~ placing your od . . . cu ~ number wilt ~ in ycu Oplfy PAot od .•. Ad-Sitt« tCIMs your m111t1Q11 •• . you cdt in at Y'J'.K conwnience fo get the responses to your od : .. thil ...W. is only SS. per week. For more infa. motion •and to pkac:t yo.x od ~ 642..5611 , \ 7 0..-can, flDclh. will· ,._. • .... • • . . • • • • ....... .,. efee0 tc cau Dutch _ .............. .. ....................... c.,.,..t,,. ••1oar1. tf!.!19· 8':o· :•g: o;;;":ll' • .... J8. --Sltttrlc. p1l0Ua1 . drywaQ, ptt.ual>la.,.. •. PuUl1 ..... lJc"d + work a1.1n. ~ Plumblna. alenri cal, ...... ell ... ~. tr.elt.611-1111 occeta•.....-. duasp true,. OUda. 1111111.0....- RluUa1·Movtaa,. Con· mice 6 &Nit removal. <Mds-W. .... .,. Hlulal Blmce. 1~ T. truck . W l H buy bideabeda • rafrl1s. Ml-4M:n ...... I I . ..................... . wa a B&ALLY a..E.AM HOUR? cau om.pam l'l 1• I ' ' nts&· ........ .....:_ •• _;l. ............ . / .... a.-......... , ........ ,,.,.._... ..._ to dlraa. Call • ll1D. 1prtu .. r. aoc11. We ' t e ' O la D ' I ~. mlil&. ID day ltouMc......,1-We do nrr .. 12 Jn aper. Uc. avaryttua1 rrom 1en lafur. Ul·llU or dallMI to ...... •pedal -·---------~ ltc'd. • ba· tts1rn r ...S..91·1• ...................... . X1a& ei.alllftc done by Brtdrwork. Small Jobi. la••· 4lw aw.. Uc. NrwPQt. co.ta 11 .. le .,...,. Jm..m.at75evea. ,._. le Apt ~leubac. ak*. *-·block won. Reliable. aeedt wotk. tile fin, CODC1'fte petioe.. Call da1•: 141·1502. wlb, drtvewa11. Free _.. alolm•ua Girl Preeelt.N.5-SJZI Arlene 'a So·C le an Bloc*. alumpst.oDe walls. brict walb • plaaten. Very rtuonable. Ell· pertly 1nsulled. Bob ~~ a..n,. &Q1 type. lit bouaeeleanla1. Refs. ea.. weft doDe • An~ -1 warklG-7317 all •. ~-Rmbllm.m.G105 Bousecleaaer. ell · Cedar Crpt A: Upbol. Cleaners, nr wulng. gen. dD'&-Rmbl. Pro(. Slmon•5MS. TSJ~I periaced, respoulble. For IAtormahon call &fiS.ZSZS ....................... MM.g ....................... R.J . Coak. 31 Jn nper PEJ'EBS PAINTING Dffe'I PabJUnC-h'lt/ext. all )'Giit JMIDini raeed.s. Ra. eanm. Ind. rree est B-7CaftSpm ~~:~ ..... . Sewial II Sen'. la )'Giit bome. Gu.ar. 25 yn expel'. 9$-1107 T.V • .W m ....................... Ceramic Tile loataUed. 8 d,_ ...... ('.ommer, ... lltljalls.17J.llM ~ ..••••.• loaded ,. __ /C ... fNebt ........... - TWAHY-S Weekly or 1 Ume matd IVC. 10'% DISCOUNT ON VACANTS. Steam carpel cJeenmc IASured. Fr~ at. 3' hr ave. 831· 7181 Local year around Eitpr'd. Beu Ra t u . ee.rvke.a.11.51.1131-7132 Free P.at. Call Gene ~ Plu terlnl ·P•lc h ea Call today for a ppt. 6"·5233 Short Form. State Is Fed. $12. CM . centrally located. J . M«iarty. Acct. Pin. counters, tubs. Free est, Rell. 540-0780 ---------...................... . Carpentry.Comm 'I. ,,....._.Kele! .. , :n I a.id. Free Eltimaie.· Qmtnd.ant•llS JoJtn : 141·042S, or OelDlllltwork·alltypes. ·-•••••••••••••••••••• Al-IOl:I. wea M2-8482 Gerdenlnc. lancbcaptn1. -------------------tree trimming, clean· B. Wlllon Ir Sou, BJdn. a..meat wor-k of all kinda. •·Aviles. MH474 Free Ell, 30yn exper. Pltioe, brtctwort. free Bonded, Lie #357417 !8'l= ~. ~l Remodelina. room add. a.Id C... 661740or~. ---------...................... . Remodel, additions. Lovtng catt, my home. Tree trimming. Com· ~. NOBODY DOES fenced yard, com pa-m 'I I Re a I d · S m I rr BETI'ER. J.S. Comt. ruooabip & bot luncb. landscaping 4' clnup1. Ltc'd. 9-5611 ~ Mike. 5e-20G Have IOmdhina to sell? Sell t.bings fa.st wt th Daily Eit p I a rde oe r . mow. Clasaitled ads do It weU. PUot Want Ada. edle. cJ.o.U119. Free est Rmnbl. CM area. 548-491 Haodyman Services, 7 ~-Free est. Qlty work paNDleed. Ready when )'O\l&re. Da.a646-865S ..... •••••••••••u••••••••••• Hau.UAa frDwnpJob6. Alt f()f' Randy. &U-8427 HAULING &CLEANING Res.Id/Comm 'I. Free est. call912-148% All arocmd hauling. l T. truck. Free at. CaUAll.~ Houaecare Service. Palotlog. INT /EXT. Neat. bone.st. reu.. 12 yrs exp. I.Jc 'd. Dave 9M-100. LesTrob Domeatlquea. call M0-73U for your bouselnterview L J c•llllJ F\ne est. pa1ntiog. St . Ltc/lns . Try me. R Smor. 836-565.5 SUSIE'S HOUSF.c:LEANING 751-7368 Housecluning. Res1d I Comm 1. new construe. lion. m rm. 1412 collect. Xlnt cleanina done by ladyw/exp. Dependable OM) trans. 847 ·36:11 ....................... •Quahty Landacaplng• Olmp. aoftacape deali" & ~latioo All work I\*. Free at Gt'ffo dale Landacap 1ng 731-«Z7S Prol. pa.int.mg. Ext It ln\ M«llt Ext SZ75. 138001..S Free e s t 536·4383 MCN WI. Have IOf'.Dethmg you want Dave's PamUng. servmg to ae.IJ? Cl.uslfied ads do atta 9 yrs. most rea.s. it well -Call NOW. cbeclt my rd. ltc &C2-5178. -~~~~~~~~ .·Ct fl s•I • tsu.fwa. ApcwhMRbu..fww. Apcwt .. Rt1Ulsf9nt. ApcalMes1tsu..fw1'. ........ sa..n 4300 Office...... 4400 ....... oM&:d 3425 •• •• • • •• •• •••••••• ••• •• ••••• ••• • •••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ••••••• •• • • •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ................... . • _ .................... CoshlMna 3124 eo.taMna 31z4 tWla4•.._.. 3140 S..LaCJllma 3116 MIFshr2BrDptx.quiet. EXEC.sums 3Br, 2Ba condo. ~/mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c lean. dependab1e Prinw Newport Beach 1sl. Wt. $200 deposil. No 3 Bdrm apt, gas paid 2 Br, garden apl. Small 2 bdrm. 2 ba. M75 mo. SIOO+dep. ~Ben loc. Near 0 .C. airport pet5. C.lf. 6'S-0896. Encl gar, adlta chlld ok No .-. -c p o o 1 at r e c r m . Feu:ale 22-28 to share yr Rm. incl.~. con Tos1i111• _..,.. lrhrd ea.~ · ...--. .......,, 71 4 1 846 ·0205 & ference rm, Janitor SIS-99150. 2l3r.JIS.1671 ly. 3 br apt .. Balboa. S2lO serv . utils.. 100 free 3525 ....................... Npt. Jkh. Arcbttect de· sl1ned new Twnbm. Beautiful Bar. View. w fW crpll, frPlc I bltin ldt.dlelll, f:e! 4 decka. M1mt See. From '72$Mo. ~m.9090 J Bdrm apt Ebel garage. gas pald. MZ-5073 2 Bdnna, 1 bath apl. Adl&lta. Gu pa.id. 6t2-5073. ~ti for rent. QaJJ $41-618S 20Cll )bpM St. 1115. lBr. 11,; ha. lat/last +dep. 765~ar. lben call MS-1822 9'e8tiB.AU New 2Br Upper, deck, APARTMIHTS lndry fac, $350, 1962 Aflslw•,... ... d GaAM>OPINl .. G ~Pl.6'2-3912. ....................... 2Br,2811 $450 lllllMP1 'n di 3707 Eitoellmt locatioa. walk 3Br 2ba. new, kids oil, ••••••••••••••••••••••• to complete shopping. ..-er " eu lncl, oear Sleeploa roo m s It .Be.t&dully laddscaped. So. Cont Pl. $600. kit.........,,., S1S wk ~ Specious apta. Private _MS-Giii. _______ _ • 1 & -BR Patio Apts. • Dishw1d1m & ua·, • Pool I A•~ Room • G1rd1n lanckuplllf • Jot to JMCh I Sho" ·,I t ' •. I, . '. . . 11 ,, • ' ,, It. 1 New 2 Br. 2 ba, trpl, pr Sa5.~or-.aTIO RaMmaryG. ~-Oceaatroot. 67S-1740 petiolardecb. AduJts. New "1ltDbouM apt.. 2 br c..19...... 3724 Heatei::~tYSpa. 11,; b&. fplc, tMO mo. a Br, Z be. S&50 mo. No -·--·-·••••••••• • ._._,,,___,c .M. ~orm.aou ,.... N9ar Beacb" Ed· CAS .. DIOtlO _ .... ._ aoaer. H2·7143 or ALL~PAlD &'D-831541-:NOI 2 Br. 2 S., Z...ty, family, 147~ Compare before you e2 Br, 2 ha. nr. So. Cat 00 pela, avail. 312~· Ba-cbeklf'--.-.tov-e_/_ref_ri_I_. rent. Custom des Ian Plara S.A. "50. Children DIS/mo.~ mil peid. GU/2 .__St. Ceatiarea.: Pool, BBQ, OK. 7SQZ17; 641-1480 D.GPoilst 1126 9-0IXIJ>afUPM mo. + uUJ. 67~~ c o p 1 e s & m o r e . *f lwilh N ••d Rm:nt to sbr unjque 48r Secretarial serv. anti or~fw•rh1d 1900 bile 00 ~lined. quiet-worl>oul8$l·MlL ••••••••••••••••••••••• street. West C.U . Resp. 450Sq~ft. ~mo ~CTIH VHkae YDI. poattive tndMdual 400l~hSt.N.e. ..-., 111111 ·~ ooJy. S300+'hutl Call ~so-~ New 1.a bdrm luxury Dave at •nu days , or adult •&Jta . in 14 plans -.. ,,__,.., •-from $37 5, 2 bdrm ._.....,o .. .crvr .... tonbOules from $53$ + poala. t.mls, waterla.Ua. ~~G=~or~"C ;;;r;;; drive NOl1h on Jlucb to McFadden tbm West OG Mcraddeo to Seawind v tua1e. (114-.Slll. lmmed . avail. Huie dlC)lex oo tbe Palin. Sl1IS mo. Ava.JI. t.bro J une 30. C.11 Bob 815·1105 or aMOt2 ResJ>. fem. roommate . Bl& Cyn. coodo, furn. W/D. DSO mo.&eo-191 ....................... 4350 4000 ..... "'l!.t "2W .. 6Up ·-• .. ••••••••••••••• S t u d I o • • l b r s . Garase for rent. JOltZO kitchenettes. pool ai w/lO'celljq. Locatedoo naicherv. 54&-9755. Coul Hwy in «ntral Landeo lmt Motel Lapna Bch. aoo per NEWPORT BEACH Frwe &•t w /l>ealt le IBll Se& for Hif-4!mpki ._._D wbo will am OC· cutoaal pboae calla. Abiat area.. 'J5Z.4550. ~CIN'IB Pres. ocean vu. Fuil .erv1ce Exec. Sullei Mf.7111> COSTAMISA 2"190Ha:rtxll' Blvd.~ Harbor " Ada&n it 80" 9qJ\. Call John Boyd. S.ZJ13 t oPf"'-ftt9•'1\H~tnM,.,..f• cov'rd 1ara1e, new . -·•••••••••••••••••••• luntlture. surrounded 1 Br, bltns. refng, pool. Spani.ab Style lee 1 Br wt&h phab 1-ndscaplng. Adulu. no peta. $325. w/fp & aar. MOo /mo. 2 Br. pra.p . no children· Room w/lit prvgs. Adlts mo..-i·211Sor411r7·l085 /pets. qsaet adh or cpl, ool.Y nr shopping cnt.r. Gvqe for siorace ooJy. or t..dl 5S31J'72 91112-7S2IO ne/wtmda 11 *'>< [~lfillM Adult living ai Ila beat. 548-0m Call sa.m att s pm. ~~ruruiabedS385. Family. 2 Br $.'MO. Spac. 3 SWOFREERENT lilCfie, Coat.a esa. ~ mo.MM.312. ~IMdl 3141 2 Rooms avail In lrg MV 2 eonoeclU>I &wtes 480 reatucco1, additions RaobL M ~seeo Saodblast·restucco & pabrt trim. 64$-4203, 01 861103 .. ,.., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Baths. kitchens, entryt. wa,yg. For estl.mat.e caJJ ~aallfcwllike Trw~. •.•......•..••...•..... , TUISUIGIOH Trees topped & removed Yard Clnupe. 751·3476. Spena!iztnc in raid I ren UI property. lslanc Strvlces965-0931 Da ve 's Tree Service: tnmming, topping, re· mov 'I ·ts yrs ex per. S!Millll6. hldepeodeot drain clean m&. plwnbtng SS.50/UP ~ ctya, ~-4'36 a.ft 5 SELL Idle it.ems witb a . Duly Pl.lot Classified Ad. w.-Ad RauJt.s 642 5678 6'2-S678. ...... s...... 4450 lllTilleu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Opp ...... , 5005 l:8fl" OI: ""' ••••••••••••••••••••••• (100 aq ft. otfice building, s..11 ......... for near Lido Isle, purcbue sale~2508.646-5468 pnce IS75.000 w /1100.000 dwn . 430 32nd St . Newiiort Beach. Call ror ddalla Sierra Really m.7'111210 ......... <>pp: ... , soas ••••••••••••••••••••••• •FASTPOOD• Xlnt. location near Newport Pier. Invest now for aummer ! ~ Wlded: bmineu Ir Uv. ~ Of Pl*lblel. Npt .• C.M. area . 675-1095. ....,.. ---------Dedkat.ed atude'Dl re-6Jt0.12Wc..tHwy qwrea medham S in· NB -llOO 9Q. ft. C·2 rt"-ve.tor. (714 >14·H'5 ual or omc:... Sl.200 mo. teMe. =) .... as °' (714).....-iA ...._,toa... 502S ---------...................... . Mil -o. c. Alrpott. No tr.me pniMema. £.. alml .ExeicWJve omcu-wMb Old Wartd cbarm md depoce. Pacta1r mdLdea ~. pbooe -·· cont. rm .• coffee. nwJ chlpatcb. ground Or. loc.. ja..ad.orW and uul. Xerox. secy and postage avail From SGUX> Call 714 ISS2·3030 i'NEED v1'MONEY • CllDITMO ,.,..... .1Jld & Jrd TD._ t7MSlt Arransedby eo.tt4-L.- 315W. WUsoo,64i-1171 Br, 2 ba S.395. Play-2Br, 1 butudio apt. Pvt i...,.1toc1t 3748 gromd,pool.846-l4l6. pGio. prqe. Lota of --•• .. •••••••••••• home. $200/mo ea. toe C>ffkellelltd 2 Br, trplc, walk to town • ..,. ,.. ........ --u 4400 eq.ft. ut.ils paid~ 33091 C:CS& rdal ~ect.o. SJC. $4.20 .... 4475 Wdaw bas mooey for 2nd. T.D'll. No credit check. oo pnlty, S20,000 up. For a c tion call Ag e n t ~7lll. Anytime. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 tr, 2 ba, nr. So. Coast grass. 33552 Blue Lao· LAGUNA BEACH MTR PW.a. Call 833-2238 M·F, tern. MIO fs $680. 416-3354 ....................... tacb. Dll'W crpt. palnl. ......-~.--. It, -•~1 ....,,. mo Call Sm. --~--0 1Zl5Sq. Fl. lil88 mo. a...-. -· · •-· .........,, ccny, 1617Westcliff.N.8 . 11.arthatll·llSl garden cbarm. S50wk. Aieol.541·5032 INN. Mal.d serv .• color 8:»-5:30 _or_-._m> __ . ----- 1V. heated pool. Ulll. Neat New 2 br, 2 ba, 2Bdrm. stove, carpet, mo•94·5m. 915 No. ............. __ .. ,_ .. r>GI:: sas. 951.7631 • '93-7906. Mr ...... ltaclr 316' _-.s5'15_______ 1oc2 Rm Suite from flS _ .................... 2 t...-1u -----•-a rms c.c.t Hwy .-nnu, S~•• _,. • .548-8675 -~---~_._bch. _____ _ LuxUry ltulllo. Free maJd _.___ •-.._. ~ 2 br w/pr, patio, 2~ ~~gs. '779 W. l9Ul St. Call Tom pool, adulll, no pets. 1.801 prv beth. Kit priv. Utd _s.o._zrJO __ . ----- H 15th St. Nw)Jl Heigbta. pd. ~110. ist. last& PRESTI"•ous -k AU util pd, sm child Studio,...._, to .., .. u, .....,.,. llel'V. Color tv. ~ w . welcome, 2Br lba • incl utll. Call Martha inc.~ ._2Z2T nfril, D/W, encl pr. no _esi_-un ______ _ SCZS.642-TMO. S75. cleaning dep . • View. 1 br, MSOllease. pm, $31115. lil80 Wallace, llldb4•1Mda ll40 Relponslble aduJtl, DO Mgr fl'l. ~9156(). -••••••••••••••••••••• .:..JldS~·-•_0096 __ . ----1 l Br Eutside. small but 1--------· dtmpeteJy fum apt. in Laguna Beach. 2. blks (rom beh. l sm studlo 8'Jl. lrZ.lbr apta. 07-4773 e«:y w Aota of neat wood. S2'1S. &C2-M50 after .. pm. E-1ide 2br, Jrg deck. beamed ceiling. gar. adhs. no dop.S375Mo. :..1933 New 2 br, 2'1'1 ha tri-level mo. rum., charming bec:belor, nr beach, uUJ pd, no peta, 1 resp. empAoyed adlt., 49M2IOO ccn:lo. City view. Crplc, ttrwportlteda 17" spa, R50. Ca ll Bill ....................... f11S.31S8. 1 Br ai'Jt, am E. let.b SL --------AdulU, nopeb. $125. Yr· 2 Br, 1 ba, crptl Ir drps, ly. AllouaNru. 14&·-4'718. kidl ok. No dogs. Small yard. $31) mo. 83J.f1081. WE HAVE SUMMER Newty decorated I Br 2 Ba 2 ....... ., ~carport patioapta., BBQ'a dole to fwya "bcbs walk to abopptng. 17111 G:ald1a1we1t .. w .... 847-6064 ,......._ .•.... PAii NEWPORT COUMTIY a.UI ~ Slnglee. 162 bedroom apll. • townbouaea. From.. 644-1900 Q41HlllACM Newport-Oceanfront Walk. Beaut. modem I tr or siDcle apt. Pbooe CZll~l OCEAN VlEW N.B. Adll a.-, 2ba, frplc, bak, club bN, pool, 1«, '75011 Ctn· dl 731-5711, evea 131·2835 WESICl.JJl'F condo, all R~ALS townbouae. Spacious WEEXOJUIONTH ft""9Ce " pcd. Quiet ar. u.. fprle, pr, dis- .... Adult., no Peta. bw91ber, lar&e patio. No oew loterlor, i>ool , adulla, no pm. 1 lk $&25. 2 Br 9500. maeo W1B'Ja.JJT 2 br. 1 'h ba townble, •mo. AduJta CJDb, no peea. 1728 Bed· bdlA 541-'lm. associated I, , ' I ... ~ f • ' ~ > • ' ,.. I> I ' OCEANP1l0NT. spec· lac1alar! DaU1, w•ty. llllllldll1 • lllt.111-ml ..... ..,cw. 111&•f1MMDOODll --~~· ~o. 7~7414 Ir l..ar1e 1 Br "J•rllge. A&Mls, DO pets. $ISO. M5-S7'7 l Br, nfri1, encl. 1ar, Adalta, 00 pell. s:m. ....,,..i SJ\JMNJNG lie· 2 BR, 2 bL _,...apt. Pool, -. now. mSt. ,...._New .... ~Ba. dtabwasber, ••If· Lovely all aduh.. no pets, !.*Br *JIU. 8200 Ed· ....... b.-..it. OCIAMAllA Walk .to tbe beaeb. DtliPtfu.1 la• llr:Z Br -. ..-wlfrl*, all ==-~r:~ f.reeabaU, tr•••· LIDO mLE. BAYl'RONT lbr, l&• Im rm, new crpta, 1ar. $70011 o. Onr. '7S-7U6, f7J..1l5' 1 Br. /Ill&, '"*· prqe, ......... blk to beach -.....-r .: 5 :.-•• bolil ... .... ,,.... 2 pool•. 2 Br lbJdio .... No ,.... PrfendJ7 elat>J>oaae Nes .... Bolp. at.mt w~,ODlotTV.uana, or1"7..--* •wMlll room. ~....__....__ __ _ Startt 8l • leetlldlnt « D I C 0 a A T 0 R S ajardtiel. DELIGHT on Water, AMI.••· cbanDhll pallo, Cplc, CASA .. SOL lBr~ -Jrb, t'IN1'5 21661 lrlll' .. ~. -~~ ....... ,, ..;;;;...---~~-----~ .... v. 'Ir c.do. ~~~~~~~ ""'C!l'JI&, ............. , oeo. -110. •t...,.. ... .. =~~ 4,50 LOCAllON_. ....................... v ............ 4250 ....................... Cablns ror rent . weekends. wetkly, moo· t.bly. Green Valley Lake, CA Bl/7-3534 Plenty ol snow ac. Tahoe: spaclowi 4 BR. 3 ba. home .. Taboe Keys, South Shore. just m in . to Heavenly Valley & St.at.eline. Avail. by the week, •. Call S$2-8478, ~ .... to Slllrw 4300 ....................... 111wtni? A void depoalll • cut Uvln& eapanaet ! Proleulonally s ince lt7L . ~Beach •UK>-4000Sq. Ft. •Bay VteW3 • Eittra AmellJtles Udo...W.a v-. 675-1662 ~ve olnces avail m hill ...,... olc bldg. Nr. o.c. Airport. Recepl " pbooe am.. attY serv . <:IJlrl. rm. etc. Please call '1SU188. Dl!llk space $100 Mo .• sml office Sl50 Mo. 11127 WestcllH Dr, Nwpt llillaclL Gt-OllOO •DELUXE OFFICES• l!'rcxn I rm. up to 1700 sq. ft. From D ft. No 1se req. Bebl.nd Alrporter lbd at 2172 DuPont Dr .. rdtea.~,_u ~TB OUaoery VIiiage otrlce ---------ap11ca avail. l lie Is 1 ~ to sbr 2br, hie. in a . BrclbrtTMeU. CdM. Frplc, •fed, tzOQMo Incl utll. bm 7'-1.W,wktM.sorl .olM DELUXE SUITES, rrom ... Air conc1 .• ..-. UtUpd. ms ... Qt Rwy. m.900 a... del llar; db. z. rm. autte. SHO mo. AHlonomlca Corp. .... .... aYallable, ... ft. 871mo IDeh In ...... Oood IKa· -.. PCff • tllld It, ..... -.c.w. CJlL -Aobbla, da71 ......... ...-. rtk).~ 493-0732 ...................... . ()(fices for. rent. good location. Town & Coun- try S bopptD I? Ctr, Be a c h I E 111 s . H 8 . 9ll:2-6lm DOCfa.S FOR LSI MedlcaJ Suite. 8809q. ft G! ex.am nm). Located in ~y Laguna Niguel MedlcaJ O>mplu . Ava.11 Apn I 1. 49$-4555 or &11·1031 Eitec sua lA!5 w /secretan al 1en1ces, NB from $300 83'1· J.UC Arlene 4450 ....................... J1\:JI' stDft le olflce space at l'eM(JNble rat.el. ' 500 to 2700 Sci A. M~VERDEbR PLAZA 1SZS 11esa Verde E, C .II. S45-412J •MIWPOIT/CM. Up to 4100 sq.ft. avail al prime corner. 17tb Ir Nwpt Bl. 8754.lllOO 13» aq ft in medical bide. Avail for lmmed. oc· nipa.ney. AmJ>le par•· tnc. Newport. MUSOl. mTOM HAllOll llYD. NewtJ I ftDOCleAed sbop- p(q tenuer in Coela Mria bas Gftlcea avail for immed. ott\IP&DCY from approx 410 t o a.w,..,erpg• at reuooable ...... Pa&&Ja s. It.ab All.ZJltl•- 'lbtrll•OomlUY ...... c.a. " ........ Id ~ .., .... ft. lot coaunttelal or offlea ma.•to• . O'M JfJMTJT GI' CllSJrlN70I ........ OfcAW. tr•t ..... ,, . a.e6D --......... 1·5 7'· ...... cime..,...,. Ula area, •• ,..,... • ........... dler. fQ}I .-wt'IJ::.'••· Anil.... Call '° ... lMll to IPll . ............. CJ(jce or shop space, 47S aq. ft.. oo srow>d nr. + 2 adjoin. upper unitl. total· me m &q. ft. On Coast Hwy .. So. l.&pna. Sl.200 111o.-..u11 ....................... 12.CD> Sq Fl &m ldin« bas fDMll. W arebol.Lw space avail llarUna 3-1.S-80 1n F'.V. Jndustnal Pa.rk. olf Sm Dleto Fwy (40S a t 8rookb11rst ). Pvt en· tranc e . 2 docks , balbroom. spnnkler system 30' cell1nit wllkyli&bls. Sl.200-SJ600 mo~.Call 71~1. 4MCXI llq. ft. ror h . mfg. avail. lmmed. 7S4-6392 . Bart>ara oc Gordon Fwy ao...zzc Sf Imped UU. 4()00 S. F. UO• It. top ccod. Call me for amenltla. G. Thomas, OWnr,mGSJ: 673-1417 .... w..-. 4600 ....................... Qie.bedruom cottage in qwet apot In La1uoa B!adl.. Corona del Mar er Oort.a Men for S300 or m . Q\aet area esaen· tia1. Write ad H36. C/O Tbe Daily Pllol Newspaper. P .O. Boitl ueo. Costa lieu. CA 92828 or telephone m.71M. • I •ftwtet' I I" II • ....................... ~bait IOOI ................ • t Ill Money available ror any iason. Equity k>ans. Call a.Cl. 641-3295 ....,w..-.. 5030 ......... .,. ........... . S.dthf PriY• ........... For 2nd TD's, well· !leCUl'ed, Hi·)'lelds. R. E. Brtr:r: S52·3339. For asooo. you can own a ~ at the just· completed 2hr. chilling fe:mture film. nlE HUN· TING SEA.WN. (JluJU· maJ&n dollar boit office po&mhal > Call Newport Pa c ifica Film s . 71'"8S7-07 . Mwl If~ TrW ..... sou ....................... s.ttllr' Mf9. Co. ~ l>'I* al real estate bMilt.rneDtl aince 1.M9 . S,.:le4kJlll W1Da '42-2 I 7 I 545-061 I 2-ITD'S MoPefllltl} lS ,._..term. Sl0,000 or mare. No Ba.Uooa. Lido Newport Co. 8'1'3-'r.115 •.•••••••• Jtlln. »4DntUST DlaS Owner,_ ownw, lhasJe famlly~•a· •. ·~ ~ to tzo.ooo •/'DO pnpe.y or baUooD. 15 Jn, Dabb9 Jl'lauc:Uat Serrices Ol4)MM01S ·=:·:•1 &alt&~ ....................... 'r n• 1 • 1100 ....................... ...... --~ ...... ~ ..... --..... ~·-Alm ............ . OlliDl9 au.a w&lil ,.gr:;-, • I !fllk!!!L~-!!!:!~!!:...--SClllU1S '""' •rarp .., ...... , -.. '"'·Port .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! O..aa.c•I HoepM.al. ~ 1Nl&nla.~·--..... W'ID ... f Pmftta. "o -..;-.;. ______ _ Ue-.t fter1.Ut. Na. Urw I; , A"' Oa'1 ...., -------•1.-...JIAU "•UI AOC'IQ ISnGY Uela. A•Pl1 ha, TallOUa ... GI •n YacMa, 1111 P ••• ~-a. ... l'llC I dt OltU .... ................... ..... A ... =-Oa&eMle P\tld ae.ctor. Up to JO boan per wHlc, flnlble ICWDJe. Col~ fr ~ eqerlence. otw ,.,.,.._., Salary , ________ , __ ll~t·• .... , •. 1--------a. .. a Ills -A ·--. _..___ to ......... , --·····-······ . 7.. -· --~ -~·· -, ......... ,.,,., ........... ~. a.b• ...... Me1• DlpwWat.s~. m••s eie~ 1•wwun&e with ex· pen.nee. Call One J.,,., ~IOI more ......._.BANK OF AMDICA. a ~ op- partlMll:;j empjoja • ..__... ~ . .._...... ... ..... cna.,..... Tam Q II - ---'° a:• ,.. Ellceu..t · ulcall OrWllll OM1&1. ....,.. " ..__, ccie- Bu ut ~lot~. seekt ...._ _ _..._....._....._ __ eitpertenced Tellen ......_ -~· i ....... :-aoa::=a .. !tU: ~.~_ ... • ....,,meat w 'nice ap~arance. 4 p /f tal.IR out1olng perao.naHtles lmmed. JIO&lUoo avail. Xlnt ben5 • potmt. St.trt far iDdMd:ual w/cuber· Ing sal to S800. q ~ Mu.at be &42.-12 MC/VIM --~·~ .... ..,.,. OaU aa.ao ..... abAeto ~ l full daya ol eadl.,.. tDcJd.tDC sat. lat or hmd a pet! Call ~~~~~~~~ Animal A11l1lance 1-lue. ti11.2Z'73, DO fee. l'band or ao.t a pet! Call Special Pala HotUoe. '1WNIZ-lm, 21J/Z51-73118 .... .,... with a... ... EXCWSIVE ESCORTS •64U572* Accn•cuu ft.EWA.RD lo.t male Ter· rier mis dot. beil• lD c:lr, ... ff rt S..k:et 5160 C.11. area. Children .......... ••••••••••••• SICU1"AIY Post acc:ta rec. /payable wucblln. type 50 ~m. receptionist duties. Irvine Mfr. Call Kareo, ~ 1leartbroltea, pla call ~ ayatem that ~ brio11 Prof Sln1les .;;...;..;;...::::~------• toaether. Saddleback Loat. Ihle Yellow SlaclelD-Mlt. Labrador. lyr. Cdll SodcilCW.. --~.1'1$.121K. 5400 ACCl'G PYBLE -Npt. Bch. builder baa lmmed opening for exper. coo- st.rucUoa accts pyable clerk. Salary comm w/abillly. Call Craig 7SZ-1904 UWMD <f..osl Oo1: fem Lab. Shephetd mix. IJ'•Y·blk •Pct. floppy un ·'Ban· d lt ". 963·2176. Doa tnYelsfar. FOUND black Lab, 4 <Wbtte paws . FREE w11hols Young 1946 Wallatt IS.-'Costa Mesa. Larr. REWARD! Fem. blk. cocker mix. 3112. 8C'7-700. 21.l-327-2221 X72 ~UND: Claim or adopt at Irvine ArumaJ Care Center All lands of pels <for all lands of people. Large dogs · great dane, 111erm sbep mix, lab mix, medium do1is • flurry Aust. sbep max pup, sparuel m1x, dob1e max pup & small dogs · rule pug, Lerner mix pup, <:ats too So easy lo adopt. 7:>4-3734 ....................... '\& ILAQC IOOI(" Women 11·4JS Free. Lifetime membership ~-Dating Service/ Social Club. Applications accepted by phone 6.11·7111. 1g:rs=. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Acds Payable clerk for frozen food mfg co. l.mmed. openlng·aalary commensurate w /e1lptt For appt S40-8671. E 0 . E. SABAT A.SS0 'S PIZZA Sdloms& .... , ...... 7005 -------••••••••••••••••••••••• Be A 'I'Tavel Agent lnJmt6weeb. Sunset Travel Schools 10061 Talbert Ave. FV. ~SS 7075 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ADVERTISING SALES 1be Daily PUot has an immed.late operung for a sa le1per son with newsp,llper di.splay ad· vert1s1ng experience. Holme & apt. cleaning Good sala r y, com R.ebable, neat work. Call tmllStOnS & excellent fr day 5'8·2049, Eves inge benefits. ExceUeot ~-growth opporturut1es for ----a person with career am· Housecleaning. Exp . bitioos. responsible lady. Ref. on Ca.LI for appointment request. 64.S-1325. Bartender for private ORANGE CO~T party's . Reasonable DAILY PILOT rat.es, exp.. neat. Call ~= ASSIST.. We alter a.Lat. wortiac mn'OISUIYIY conda, • 1rowtb op· $:1Dfll tot:JOPll, llQD· portualty . For Im· day' tbru ,.rld1y -med.late COOllderalioa t:~tol:30PllSatur· call Ila. Valau11 ct.y. Gnat for coUeaiana TRAINEES :.nu. and mgonHeh«.en. •.oo MST ,..Al P~ ~ week · 0 NL Y Growing bank: located SAV..SALOAM REQUIREMENT lS A· near TusUn. seeb 5 ~ Of SANJ.AMOUICA ~'!!!. VOJC~12· ~~I: pie w •ruce appearance & lMSBek«St..C.11. --·· e ..... " .. ~er outgoing personality to £.0 .E. 5:30Pll, Monday tbru replace e mployes wh Fricky have been recently pro-Blllkinl A.sat. Warehouseman, out be abM to drive fortlift and a van. Call 8-S, Pickwick Paper. •lJ.57 Alteodant·work w /ban· dicapped aduJta. Must be strong, willing to asaist Ill wka as tollellnK. feeding. ienerat clean· 14>. Xlat. vacatioa & tn· suraoce beneftt.s. United Cerebral Palsy Assoc DID W. Harvard St.. San· ta-Ana, 54fr.S190. AUrOMOTIVE 11USBYICE and light repairs. Willing to train. Newport Tlre Center. 3000 E. Coast Hwy,CclM. AUTOMOTIVE Mechanic w 1Briti1h Leyland nper. Good working cond. SO/SO com· mwioo. 642-Sl.33. AtTroMOTIVE LOTMIH! moted. Xlnt bens & start ta.L9S sal S600. lmmed'eteopmtnp, IWI RECEPTIONIST time poaltiona, ex· ~ preferred. Xlnt t..n&.. ii /P. ..,... .... Wwm+neter ~b 211/GMYI F.quaJ ~witty Btauty Operators u.twr,..·ra. Beaut beach loc bank 30C Via Udo. N B seeks attractive 1nd1v Space f o r lease . w •good phone voice & Ha 1 r 1 l Y I 1 s t s . typanJ:. to mttt & greet mam.cu.ristl; & related its innuential clJents. ans services. 673· 7850 or phones & learn other _m._mo __ . ----- res pon that lead to future BOOK KEE p ER f u 11 ~ro'4 th Xlnt bt'n'> & 1>l.ar1 o;al $800. cbarge, ror Laguoa Beach sub-contra('tor FILE CLERK TRME Must ha~ eonsarucuoo expert~. Call 8J8.4782 ... ,, 11pillg/Ca.rtl nill Ume. uper. helpful tu not nee. Many co benerrt.s. Apply at 1660 PlacenU.a, Costa Mesa IOO«JCEIPB Mkd'IScMhc..tlW fM. Oood pay. Paid c fa - f\IU/IJlrt time open1np Wllkb. • &S• le:W.,..,_ In: New~·--'· SALIS "°' l e =: .... 6 p /Ume. ~Im: Ooaat.r·1lrl. Kuler'a Carpntr)' ai Elet. a.a.n. rwa time. 111 lmoWted,e req'd. llMN'E 7U.-E. ..... Clll ... 1GZI. Previous ret1au •d•· E.O.E. 11/F perleoce pre erre . ~~~~~~~~ Permanent full /part.-=-------· timt padicm offer fall CUSTOIMAM., Alm Deeded. Depeac\able, must be" PiWt6oim U · ... ..... dntNll ........ company benefits. lite.e aPPlJ: BuJJock .. Peraonner office, 3333 No. Brutol, C.11. Koo.· S& Ulla.a>Spm. E.O.E. • Cafeteria • IDclalt.rl al. lmmed. openlnu an l.rYine Ir C. Ill. areas. F\J U • P rr. Days " swtn.g ahJfU. Line aene. cubier, anu • other tmen1duties.91M-2331. CARPENTRY and tilbt comtrucUOn. fuil Cl p/t aQy aie COO· aidered. Exper beipflll tu not requlr. To work CID a pieee won buJ.a w /UtUe super setting ,._.OWD b rl~ pace wttldn certain Hmita· tka Mt-21.0f mcn or U)' ~7d11wk. Cubiers wanted. p rr Wun. Oru&e • Santa Ana. N.8. cali~. CASHIEAICLEILK -Es· per. to wortr l*'·t.lme iD Cdll pb•rcn.ac1. Call lln.. YOUDI IM-15'15 IGr ~ Caatuer ts.la for floe ladJim • ready lO wear. Adva.n,cement op - portwutaea. GENE'S, HartJor Ceoter ~ CA5HJ ER f\ill wne Ill our Fastuoo Is land store fo r a rmpomtb&e. dependable penoo wtt.b Rood taste Apply w penoo between lG.12 . APROPOS 29 Fash.too island CA.SHtEtl Full Time. good pay Growth co S loc a uons Ove1' 2D We Tnun METIO CAR WASH 25l50 Harbor 81 vd C:OSUMe>a uat ~ioD Call Yara Lew ;Tl4 llf5·2159 KerSbolf ....... Lab. Cdll A tad.It.>' ~ Cal. Ted>. EOE/II/FIR Debcateaen Help. ~·· ~ prefen'9d, over 11. For Full Time ad hrt nine. 844-5119 . U >10'l can type 40 wpm+ fr enjoy variety WE NEE!> YOU! Short or kJna term ustpments No fee. Good pay. Pald DELIVERY PERSON. weekly. fut! fr P /lune, Freeway l\ol-rell ' ~· m&Z Avery Picwy, SDMCU.& Delivery penon ror L.A. lRVINE 1SU6M Tunes. Sout.b Huntington E.-0.& 11 /F Beaeb. 6 day work wk. ------1 a.nucAL ..... ~ Oepeodable ~ar . ~ ....... .....Mer la DeUverJ PJTime, LA Clafl 'l\ma. S1iOO per week. ID ~ a wpm aod at i.ae-a~ • •• ~ • IDDlllba prmo. Savtllp aad Loae or D £ L I V i R Y It 8u*1al expeneece re INSTA.LLA1'10N llAN cpn4 OallUcs. -l'.qla-. ""'-....,., MS PURCELL AMERICAN SAVINGS 714 JMl..2222 LAGUNA Kll..LS ~El Toro Ro.ad EX>E M t~/H '-ell•....,.. Xlnt. bue. Lasua Beacb. 1tMlilR DtlJVIRY MIWSP..,. Mon-Fn. lb0r'ld90. lam to 4&.cn. Small economy t'lr ~d SIOwk . Call 95J.3110tam to6pm. Ofs.IUI Rttept • bnght, exper, motlvat.ed. Musl ~ IMUTaD(e, typmg req 'd Salar y o pen ~ 1Jerlt4l. du11rs1de ass~ Lant, Mon Thur... X-rciy IJr req d, Salary open 546.m> Found long haired tortoise s hell rem. & short haired Siamese '1rU 1111.le. Qata. Newpiort 8eeeb ADimal Sbelt.er, ~ Jfn7 aD,Ytime S6'7·W7•. . n..-1m, EU. m ~w..w 1100 F.qual~' Olevy deaJe!' off en f Ull· lime, permanent poel· bCD lo uaut new & used aaJes dept.I. in varied t.aab Ii maui.t.eoa.nce o( lnYCDtor,. S.• Salea Mo'· HOWAIDClaw•• s A. located bank seek Tbe Rusty Pehcan 1s eager to learn ind1v klokm& for a Bk.ltpr. at w ·n1 re appear & level tra<:l hrs, xlnt co benef head to join them 1n this Apply in penoo betwttn entry level pos1l1on . ~Spm Mon thnt Prt 2735 w 'good growth pote nt . ...;•.;.;·...;;O..;.•;..;..._ffw~"J.;...,N_B_. __ -------- xlnt bens&sal$64.3. BOOKKEEPER. full catl£I$ 40 INVENTORY COUNTERS SPECIAL 2Y2 DAY ASSSllJlllT DemaJ As."J..Stant front & back. RDA 4k Coronal ~ .W.C. 4 da~ ~r ...a....naim...no ,.. tarl.omdile. 5350 ....................... PREGNANT., Caring, coofidenual rounsehnA & referral Aboruoo. adop boo & keepLOg. J\PCARE S47 ·2563 COVERCilRL * 953-0778 * :M Hr OUt.call Service DIAMOND WANTED: Priv. party will bu.y 1to3 carat. cash. N.B. SCS-'9'75 MASSAC E almpaUco ¥our maaseur· ls Bob James <M.calla ~ u. 4SM·5t11 TOMMY'S OFMEWPORT ESCORTS 30h 642-1.571 •• SPIRm1AL READlNGS 1Qam.10pm. FuUy Uc 'd. c. 7291 or -.-.. 111.S S. Cam.lao Real, San. Clem. O.C. AllPOIT •ESCORT• Speclall1ln1 ln .f'rdmeioMll. m-errl ...... 10am""8m. .•..................... ~~~~~~~~ .ACCOUNTANT Dove. Quall Sta. 2 year staff accountant needed for 0 C. office of NalJOoal CPA flnrf.Tax expenenre prefe rred. Send ~ume to Lester Witte & Co Attenlloo M s Hugbea, 1300 Dove St. 1105, Newport Beach, Si!6ll) Acoount3 Rece1 va ble posi- bOn available with bio- med 1 ca I corp . Ex· perience in a mfg. co. a plua. Computer ex · perienc-e pnderred. FUil benefits. Contact Ad· rDniltraUon, 831·1855 .AftlQ.EU VariOUB dlrtles F /lJme Experience helpful Moo.·Fn. ~~-Many co benefits. Apply at 1660 Pla.aUia. COllU Mesa. .,,MAMAGB On &it.e, sem.i·retil'ed COU· pie with ma.urt.enanC'e ex· pmeoce. 21 units, Costa Mesa. lalaJJt ok. SPMC. ~m:i. .ARTISTTRAlNEE GRAPHlC ARTS • day week. benefit•. W19-76a> NEWPORT BEACH ~ .... ACJl'lf Ex:penenced, top salary. + benefits Apply an penan al AZTEC Reftt A Oar: CD12. S.E. Brutol. S.A. 54t.e)I. MlrOIOU'FI RrolSTER. F.arly AM. lt,A, to 2 bra. $375 to USO /mo . Xlnt . moonlight. Wives, re· tired, disability. stu- dents. Need gd wheels. ~or MO-t722. --------ASSEMB(.ERS Babysitter needed my home. apprx • day "". 2 luda, En1li1b, Ref's. Accountin1 CUDIT& COLLICTIOMS PB SOM with EDP A /R ex· Derienoe needed to work for at least 3 IDODlbs t.em · ponry at top pay. llOB..-r ...... accounlen'5 zmNo~.,z #200, Coldwell er Bide.. s.n&a An.a C714tl1MIOJ ~Cl.Ba Job ec.t on •/boot· Uel*ll aldUa needed for laod plaaoio1 firm, lrvtne. Sa1&ry flexlb&e, beneftt.a. P-.e lend re· aumeto: PBR. d012Sky hit Qrcle, JrviDe 82714. Pel S5.75 Hr. Oala A> min. 3 yr. exp. Solder at Wire PCB 'a Read 8 /P 'a & Sc:bematics TUl&.iouu Otnec.a ASSEMBLERS · Assembler, machine Wire wrappers, experd. lat Ir 2nd Shift avail. P\lllzzi Enst-ui1 SA ~ Alaembly, ti&bt, fem. Full time. I-hr d.ay. s.uo br. Sm. alaop, RB. Non· ...... Qa1l hm·DOOll b'~M2-IU1 83'H2Zl. BABYSITTER - Relpoali~ lady lo care for lOyr old duld eves. QIM. '75-9121 Babysitter. Mature, Ugh_t housekeeping. Live-in. Reh. Dana Point area. l baby. Wrlr: •ti·•St7, Hm:Dl-41234. Micro Electronics 1• ~ 2acl Sh" f you in~' ftlWOf mottddritaarett dlrcc.don. Slar9dr\ITl'll1\lr1'IMI! olm He aadlmt ~ IO enetr lhc rr*10 eectimc:s ntumv. W. .. b9\ CM ....... ~ b the .,....area. •Cr td .... Our modan Idly fl con.••,--.." Newport Buch,.. th& er.. ~l)aea w.ync 1*port. w. oltr 11'1 acdn --..,, ~his--~~ rnldcllf. d«n4al. • ~. to ·pe111 ~ rctbcmftlt plan. arid h ct.a to mov. lnCo • rnent6icutnc c:ar.cr di -1011>111•0 O• AUID&.T woaa JliiCl&WD, ,_.. al or Wf ln ,._ ..._., e.1 lAfi' or l.3ftl. cbartDe for busy 2 penoa 1ta.112t. ,,. office 1.11 Costa Mesa. E.1· penence & rnouvatton U TVTE M oeediec1 In th JS IU'OW U\jl O.ySb&ft Local co. Ul C II. Dttds 40 ~ to USISl tn Ul ~'ft'&Qf'}" Otll our offtt'f' today to sct>ld Ille ) our appl. DltCTAL nc.-r. f /tune. Bwey preven- t.JYefy oriented prac:t1re DfJl!ds tugbly mounted d$D1abte ~t who ftVO)'S worklJlg With and~ people Must b.ilve aurumum 1 yr ex pr. Xlnt hrs ~ beoeht~. &G-5'11111 TBIERS rda1I rtwn Salary open 64&-7W ~full chargt> Excellent ;ob opportun1· ty for tt.tll cba.rge book keeper, comput.er baclr· !lave several openings ground helpful. Com- thru:out Orange Co. for paay olfen sreat salary ex pe rienced Teller s 6beottita.CaUABACUS w 'nirt.> appear & outgoinR ~at 1Sl·tn00. personality. Xlnt bens & potential. Start sal to BOOKKEEPER thru S900. flnaocl1l 1tatement1. SECRETARY TIAIMllS C PA Firm . C .M . '7M.-•a> 8dSeeper. Hunt. Beach. llllbln penoa to wort wltb mlnlmum 11& per v t •loo . f u 11 rwpomibllilia for all bon*lr ... •laecvwdioa function locludlo& PQroU.. ...-al '9dpr' " accounll receivable . Growing bank. loc In the -.Oallmllr beaut E. Long Btach BOOICKEEPER -For area seeks 2 aU.ract ln· 1111111_.. of boob• re· div's w 1typlng 50+, out· . .1 1toinR personalities Ii 1 ~ far am. man ... co. yr. ofc background. Xlnt lllilm'e • aper .. ac-ci&r bens & start sal to $800. to wart! w /otr lite CPA. - - a.a ..... ........... Beal •t.ate .... ,.l'IOD Lo .. u • mJIUOD wortla + ol ................. MARKETS Open•no now avallab~ for ft.tll tame Assut.ant ~oo2nd.,~ atuf'U. No expeneoce nee. We tram Adv&DC'e- nwot opportuo1ty for ma.naeemeat poawom to SS. SO .P1tr bou r if qualified. For ~ in- (ormalion • iot.enlew. aAlb' '° .tore '11. l 11 Del Mar. 0:.ta Mesa. &n-ICZL WW iaterriew lllooda1 tbru P"rlday fnlmlam '°apm. ' -.. 0ppar Elbpio)'ft a.Id cm.. Faad.17 .... rel1nd ...... 3 cbs pr wk our Cll bome. SCl71 Ovil rnp-t:, empbuia ID llCndllrw. rwp. iDd ~·~of ms. wortr. 47n aper. Xia& CJPP',J .. beoeliU. Coat•~• Al Bed•: SD·lUL R.£DA CClllStr. Co. a.tmeM. Ol"PICE AIDE ACX:OlJNTS PAY ABLE We an Mlldnc penoDa· ble fl entbualatlc In· clviduUa felt above opera· 557-0045 Cf\-Lln: ....~ P'f~Nfl ~IMOS J1ll llrdt Stt...t ....,... .... Clerk, lntereatln1. t'ballen1tn1 Job OP· portunit7. lloD. tbru f'rl.. t to l : tniq • ml&b aldlla ~ En· j07 wortta1 wltb tbe pubic. Pie.ate call fot lD- \a"riew. North Drup. 5tf.Zl.%1 Q.91S Part time • f\a1I lime ~.put UIDe••· IDI· Apply 7·Elev•a Stott, 108'1 W. Baker, C.M. CLERK TYPIST, P /\ime, for Clatma Dept. of loauruce Co. Ple11e call Duane Callablo, mt5U •·omCEAIDE 1--a.m--ri·,,.-ST-- Offlce Aide requires ~-opportunity to IP)d. accurate typbt, fll. beCl:n a career wta.b the iol. good tdepbone ed· i.r.-city bail.cier lo =to reline R.ecep-Southern Callrornla. IM* will lnclude fllinll. typtnc • pboaea. E1t· celleot ~nelits. Op· pcrtim1tiea for 8dvance- smm. Ol1l or appl.y at lHl•VIMICO 1mc......,.... NewjjClltBlaela.~ ........°"'°"...,... DefTAL/A"' .... PfUme. Perio office. 1r1~ llllt forCiDcly D9Cf A&. ASSIST. needed. Preferably p ttlme. Expr. Dec . ~ Di.apfa7 • Gr."iCI Co. aeeda e1tperieaced psma ID prod-.ct.iaD ol ..... om~ •r•l*Ju: photo "'k aereeo knowled1e IMeeMar)' • f\aJJ cJ.me podba rib lallll ..... WQftt a.bar· la& 6 paid vadllon. Salary opea. Call 111.- DllfmtS C'Jlecbr' c.b, -1111 DritW/Gardeaer comb. lfne nld CA li~. Good dr1vla1 record. MID. ... •• AP9'l1 ll Peon11•ver. JllO Jlheeada CM. DRIVERSWAN'l'rD Early mandnc bame de- livery. L .A. TIMES. .lrViDe A Newport area. UOO +/mo • .leaa: ~ DRIVERS -SIOO W•. WlU tnJD \nlCt ...... ~......,.-...ii •••s llm "' women 25 JR or oldef'. IC:QOW \be coast dUla. Net• a..-or m0re. Oraa•• Cout Yellow Cab. l,_ llL HerMIUIDD. l'HDtain Valley. O'io ol ll•ler betwa N••bop• • Oallldot' ~l)rld~~)~~~~ DUOY-~.r: dle'1enl:tnl ..t ... a ..,.._....._aauce 00. Wf ... -opmiai .. • ftlD..tlmt ..,.,'d t'lllDlder • .,..... work· ... ~.Ult. ..... call n•..-. 1•1 Moe· ntt:~fcw ..... .....,. J:.O.&M/P. 7 ' I a-.& TOP.IOn TOP PAY AVAILA&& roa YOU AT: Ul'IOUAADI NI\. Prt .., .............. hill tame summer ~ • 1 •..., w/ laltaUoa. U••·lo MuaekHP.r · Ytll wof Patt t.llM we d61c:aN, a.11 ~ 8"': caa IMJp eaelt otber •1172. ~S. ........ a ,... ----------U~la. blilt ..,......,.. 1•&1'09 ftAMll bll 5 dayalweek. Rm 6: 'lb_..aD .._.."' ln bd piul NI. Wbda free. ~1011 ll111t pau -.0..ttoll.PM. 6 heel a ra1 IOE A Ken· MACl•IST ctmt · NO-Tat CLASS A Ol I ........... 8mall ).mu lbop. Hn: DIC. llC. 7~:a. lrvtae area. Call .......... = l4nOCISS ~•cu. Mk foe Vic ;..:s:-l"allle. 2 ) • -----,... Jllrilll aac.a a frieM aod = ~ • '°I> a&dJnow.~a r... Ill Ir 2.nd abift openinp MA~ST .11ori1tud lff~pm l!.O.l!. 11/F tcwb:idiridl&allbavin1re-Dlvenified wort load. ~.~!t .... ?~!! J ~?.~ ... ~ ..... ?!!C! Ni.,_ NurMt ' M~AM MUISU ... ISTIY N11n ll's * tn's *AIDES PAY un nawE! Eam!n11 Up to \ RN's .... Up to .... 1112+ LVN'1 .. Up to ...... $71+ Aides .... Up to ........ S54 Apply -· Quallry MOICtAM HUISH .... STIY "25 Meaa Verde Dr. Plaza E. Ste 213 -· Cotta Mesa <Across Kona Lanes) 5461111 * &31-1313 ~ Put' Ume bulnesa op.. Appniatmem aebedulinl portuolty for pro· SECRETARY for bua1 fe.aloul Ir ooa pro, Clltllopedlc aftlce. Heavy fea1toaal. Call lhr1 ..... full t1.IJ)e da1S. ....., lloa tbru ,..-rl. Ea· -------- perieaeed only need app.. ly . Salary com · memurate w /abWtY CaU between Mon thru Fr1 6"-IDI. PAUE.UP mEMRII 1rit.b at leut 1 year ex· .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil per 1 e nee. pref era b I y a.a 1 .,.. _.. Goocl M.A. HUIJO ctDl experience with Mfs. electronic l.nalru· ~--+ ca. Us-J62J aero1pace faatenera. men ta . Modern ..._TaAlt& P•r moattl, com ---------Xlnt. pay 1c ale . worllahop. Advanced Medical manufacturing newspaper. Excellent canpeoy benefit.a. Appl1 between 9 AM 6 6 PM, Monday thru Friday * wtdl abtlit Outatandlng ~eneflls Kinetica, 11.31 Victoria company needs a ~~Hfied cari 0.100cClert,accurat.e wtcoat of Jiving In· SL,CllMl-7185EOE worter. Maclune shop n 741 • OIJmpua lJPlt. lite bk.tpc uper. creases • fully paid .... ,.,,.....__ 5~ experience required. Padfk lllt1. MlltUre &i neat. Puma-medical •dental. ,___._ nvr-bi&h school machine j amt Pit', Call lpm-Spm: Ceoterleu Grinder shop ok. Excellent UKltiYt -11 -"'-•--------~~;cBeach ~~0~! ~~ = 'M='v~~ OIAMCI COAST DAILYN.OT 3lOW.'9ySt. COllwMfte .... 0,:pa .... , P&ODUCTION 1'IWMD ....... .... P"OChletl, lnlM aru. ~ua.t p•aa c:ompan1 J111r1*a1 btcrd beck X· 11.1. Keadavta IDd. Co. •'29E.0.E. Ptnm. All. LA TI.mes c111...,. llOO per .... ln La1una Beacb. ..... Pltlme penoo Person f'rtdQ. t-2, llon .. Fri. FWltiw attitude euen· t1aL ~ Erin DolleeUy; Tw.7D-1730. PAime ~.App. ly Jn person: Re1is HaJHtyli1t1. 3J3S S . Briltol. CSo. Cout Pla&a) C .M. Im · med.opmina~. e es People n~eded in Suns~t Beach ore. top comrruss1on. Call Bud Hyams C714t 146-5502 Wll'A.elH .. ~..._,.., ...... ....... , I• 1our carter at • If Mllf .,..~, JI,.-··*',. to ..., ol &IMM q...UO., 1Qllr~ may )Ult be tbe price ol a postaae tfamp. Nau&l• 'a Dri n Thru ..,_...,..cunwe'11 ..... Unlt lluaten ud permaaeot nf1bt Mau&er. Bue ealary ,..,.,. from $11.000 to D>,000 per year. wbkh ~ a boom I.Deen· t1Ye pnJCnm aod. 5 day work week. Other b_eoef it 1 In ~l y de : medk:al maw-aoce plan. 2 ...U pald vacation lifter l year, and 3 weeks after 2 JUI' coatlooua employment. Holiday• paid lnciw:llnl birthday and a new company car. imuraDce included after l year as a Unit Man.apr . U you en.joy working with peop&e aod sen'!Dg quality food. p&eue Hild nmume or simply name &itdepbone nwnber tq: ~'SDalY~H Ofo .J.ff ....... 2S40Lyo.A•• 11 ... 1 ... C.tZSOl E.O.E M/F ~~?~~-... ?!!! WB f.arll atltO l••r .... ~ bu lmsnedilde opeNn11 for tralaMI. ..... poait'oef, Oood ...... Sala.r1 +boDUa. C1ll l:ntb1 at POS: ...... •• $1 901lneedeclfol'bl· ...... ,. 1u'lt llcllt· laa ft.atlU"e 1bowroom. s.larJ plus comrnlleloa XJot. beaema. Wood Uptln1 Fixture Co .. dl 8.E. llabt, IrvtM (Corner Malo /· MacAttllur )--1 SelMa-IOD wanted full time for atllletlc ltclf't. """'1 at Jl'rontnmnen. !GOO emtol St. N., N.B. or call ror appL ~165. SAi 15 PluoMs ~pl• adults to work wltb and motivate tidl. Over 21. In lAl1ma, Capistl-aDO. S.ClemeDte attaa. PARTTIMI ~s PHONI: 6CZ-4321or8.ellOO EU. ZSO. Betweeo l·SPM . Ask For Andrea Wn. We're •o•ln9 to • ....... leodtl $500 M1J ·SI 000 reahtk. .. ..._ OfACE An F.quaJ Opportunlity traill penoo interested in area.Only those seeking I ' .. ,,, S... .. y WOIQaS Employer leaml.ng trade. Detln>mc perma.omt emplo§:!:t Newpoe"t Beadl corpora· f\&11 Ir p/time. Simple lmurance Biller. Raleigh ~ Co1la Mesa. ~~~· Call • PBX Amwerlng ~rv1ce Uoo .-a emdeot. oul· derieaJ dutiea. Relaud Hills Hospital m NB b --------·~~~~~~~ ()penton. Mature, de· SISOObefllllCJ-• ........ Sales 761-tlOl Mr.IUdl 1oln1. cbarmtag atmo=e.~ature, seeting experienced in· MAIDS -pend.able. All shift.a.~- Opening for licensed. ~ Hlespeople. locall AURANTHELP .5eamW'esa wanted. Call· owned. with oat.iooai re-time cxiunter wort. SS6·0922 or apply in ~ for the presi-DlllH .... ~. ~1 dividual with hoepit.al ex· ~Y to Housekeeping, Modela·Escorta per. pref. but will lraiD. dail ~.-last pec:ed com· Computer Lane. Hunt-perleoce & knowledge ol Sen Clemente .Inn. 1.Z5 W. S500 Week &c.s.2!560. ~-:':'~~ t°!:a':!ftti = Beach. 89M3S7 medical terminology. Esphuvtian. Attractive Females QnlY PIX OPaA TOlt ....... ._....,._. _ .. ,,,_ -"""--------Applicant will possess Ml-01.IM> ..,._ d bl t -•v.-.e.a&U:t ,., ... Frida ted f _._. Maids full At ...... time. v<1>pen a e ma ure .._.,.a... Ex~-11-nt '·"'"' y wan or A.UA. clerical skills &i be ,.... •-• '"'""' •1 ""' "' twooffi ttl Ftr Will train. Apply Don Motel Desk Clerk. M/F apera..,. .. 1or anawenng ..___..._, ~--4 ............ oe pas oos. • familiar in all phases of ---' part u· .. •-- ._...... '-"'UUI,... ..-~ I Ptr Call bet 9 "-SPM Olrlos Motel. 34311 Del Experience preferred """vice, me. '"""" neldeputmeal.&u-N70. · w. • . . insurance. Duties in-,.,.,.,_ tu ...... D need grave yard rebe! . 548·'876. or Ad-Sitter elude patient s tate· VYll>po, Dana Pomt. ._ ~ary. ay ,._, .. ~ M thru Fn ftrraJ ayg&em. Es~llent worlung cond1t1ons. Earn LOO% comnuaaion. For confidential app't call5-0ZM ~ qECV•.~l'.VTl..MS' \.. ..... :-..:_) ~-SICY JU ~ sbifl. $3.SO pt!r br ,_yO"'O, 00. · -11•• 73' mrDa. follow-up collec· MAi.ntenance 64&-744.S. 2274 Newport 657 W. 19th. St. C.M. RlrEPI'ION1ST~raJ Outstanctin1 oppor. foe --------tiom, de. Able to work AdvaDCfld Health Center Blvd. C.M. 6C2-1401 offioe. Good lyplSt, part mature prcl. secy to Al· GllLS faUYS on own initiative. Good in Newport Beach has an l 1 me I f u I I t 1 m e 1 o siat dynamic top ell· TRAYaUSA salary & fringe benefits immediate operung for MOTaMGR. •PIX• ch1ropract1 c office «Uive in N.B. Top or-Openings witb field pack.age. For interview an individual to perform Exper. pref. Oceanlroot T.A.B. ans. serv. bu a Salary based on ex· pnbatklnal, secretarial group touring cities & re-c:orUct Shirley or Steve build.Log maintenance. Inn Mature ind1v. or few positions open 10 per I enc e .~I I 7 atad.mi.n.skillanec.Real aorta coast to coast. at6':>-5707EOEM /F Full time week day• c ouple . Idell . Tus .SA.CM.&Hunt.B u--·-·at estate background " areas VanedsJutts, Ptr -.-.- ...a..1..i Must be a self. NEW YORK, MIAMI. Insurance: Commer"1al from 8-S. Good at.arting 213-G).8857. or Ftr Many out.at.and· ~--NEWORLEANS.ooran-... --•--F inf Receptaon1s t /Typ1s t starter. Xlnt. aal. Ir dam itinerary. Cuul al· Property & Casualty As· -:1· or more o. NURSES AIDES All tog benefiU Work near needed for lrvme pubbc bmeftta. Contad Wendy ->-e, .. 1 .. t. ea.rtdnd• alstaot, experience contact Liz Slotten shifts. Ex per . o r your home & earn wluJe _,..._ "-. y ... t ....... V'-J __ .... _1_ .._ ....... --·-· 641 -1616 ext 270. ..,..,..•---·---IUPI -"""' -----..._ le fast advancement oeceuary, llllllJmum 2 trainees. Mesa Verde ,,-.. ::•rn. able to handle busy l.\CIOIYTIAINH muethiaanexclt..ingop.. years including typing. E.O.E ... M/F. COnvL Hosp. 661 Center so.m> EO.E. phamsandfutaccurat.e F•male mach ine porlunity . NO Xlnt benefits. James Maintrna~-.l _SL_CM _______ ,Pedialrlc Group need& lYPinl•llWll.Sd-7* ~ratora. No ex· EXP ER I ENC E Imurmce Office, lrvme Advanced~ Cent.er . Prr Recept.+Clerical ....._., aeem•ry, will ~Y. ~ust ~ C a l l M; u r i o e In Newport Beach baa an ~ 7 3 111 3-ll <U:a. Frin&e beoef"rts. R ~CiJ::Ji 0 Ni ST I cnla. Xllllt co. benefits. -.... toovtraer.!..1~-.a c _ .. • 7S241SO ... E .. E. immediate e>peDing for Xlnl.. -•-ot' pa. ry Appl . 6641'10, Mn. Austln. t _ _. U -ennF1 a-~ Corp. C.O.ta &.n:e ._, ...... re ... y -·-·~1 an individual to perform ,....., . Y nea p .... me. ex. ...._5640.I toetartTODAY.Applyin ..... ---. rml.Dtmancelccluaset..1 D.O.N. Port Mesa Con· --------1 bn. Airport area. K.R. ---------1 ~ to lb. Sames. Ftul&aiD Valley branch l v8*oent Hoepital. 2570 PtncaJe1 ~Co. 54f..1M3 ftllidl)'IDn.18SOHarbor o1 large auto insurance ups. Full time week Newport Blvd C.M . ACC~ hcsar)' llvd. al Katella, Ana. qencybuopeniog.sfor. ailbtafromZpmtollpm. SG-OtOO. •USIHrATIVI ..._.,..,, .. Art stulllo. '' f llon ·Tuea -Wed, lM>BwamR ~ m:!:~! ~~~ Nunioe--------• National Tempora~ ~. rllm~K~ 1J.am.5paL J TliUtlHS Liz 9oU.m fK1:1616 ext Senice <>rsantuOoa ia ----l..atAn LVN. F/t!me. 7-3. Xlot. =toi&aWestware-Fri. t ·S. U .SO /br. ,Groomers·Experieoced. j Z10.E..O.E.. ... M/F rate of pay. Apply 151lll.. Of8•HiS I &>%commlsaionorlease ... ACCOW«SIUP. ~·~ANCE D.O.N. Port Mesa Coo· R team an A.ccounl --------apace. Also Ba tber· 1 aruu.H .,.... vak9cenl Hospital. 2570 e Pre a e o tat t v ~ . RecePion"t WAREllOUSE en.bersneeded. Pie-A· No aper. nee. Salary HOUSEKEEPING Newport Blvd. C.M. RmpoosibWUes include Position o pen im ~ J~::nAdamaAve.]:~~JSi~: ~~=~ =· ~~i;v~~\£o~ ~~$ Good ......,. Te supervbor to maiotalD N\ll"MS Aidee. All abifta. OLl.lm4»4foranappt. Couty Airport area. baam. botidQ • aca-Guanta Imerior' plant co. needs small crew. Applicant Good rate ol pay. No ex· JOO PBX 9dcbboud, typ. tblPQ".PUcl . Nll•MOW l ~ ~~forj willbave1·2ynexper. A per. nee. Will train. lac. otbft" U&bt olfice ®l. Armed &Unarmed ms 00· be fa.milla.r with main· CertJflcation pro1ram Ti Senke ~. Room to 1,.,.,. C .. 1.JI Openings J S57-0150or540-42&2. teoaoce i;trocedurea. avallable .. Apply Port 4 .., Good pay 6 company .. ..II ..:'I -Payupto$UJperbr. INVENTORY I Good starting ulary & Men Convalescent 97'..0164 bm!Gta. Pteue call for • ~-•Unlforma • deaning Blw dept, st: John I fringe beneftta packqe. Halprtal. 25'10 Newport ~to"Ck9~~ ...... , free Kntta needs a respoosi· For interview contact llvd. C.M. M2-0400. Never A Fee EOE Republic Home Loan IRVINE ~ •Mature peraoo1 bletodiv.toovenee tbdr lbMl-1116. E.O.E. M /F 714/SU-0881 &O.E. ~welcome blouae inventory, in· Managers needed . ~perienced Certified RECEPTIONIST -eWUltlabL ........ _ r..-.•d t-..ioa Pest Control Trainee, ---------1 ~ """"'" --r ... l1Alture bwband Ir wife Aides. all ahifta, full & needed for hwy Irv. law II'--APPLYINPERSON Sbou~d be bl-lingual temn with lelf etonre. putt1me,upto$U.Sper steady Job for rlcbt firm. Good typing A CommWlitJ T~rin ") MON-FRl9·3PM ~~b), app.. apt renting or motel br.toltllrt.. ~ .=1111:0~ MUST. Call Fran Loa hu opemng for . BEKJNS ?r_~ penoo~~.: 1Joba background exper. Work TRAINEES 7 to 3:30. •-Wed 9-S. lJovd Peat m.31122 ~fhDs. WlD tm J I .,......, 17422 ~...... rv s di.ya a week with good Xlnt NA training prog. .,. " --------~~ ~v.. ~~~~N IRR I GA TIO NI pey.Pleaaecall9S7-8191. ~:u!i°i:o';.,~· ~Au~E.DyerRd. R:.;.~ie=:-t~~1ln~1a;:: 28Jl W. Ball Rd.. SPF.clALIST MAMAGR qQ.red. Call for appomt· R>OD8VBS-Anaheim.Ca. ~QJurae.~years u· for small busy aervl~ Jiapbip Coovale11cent ..... s .. 1 visor mml..~ For ctmbtl rm. Lmt re-'714)761 .... 31 ~neoce, dnvers lie. hardware store. Send Oed.er,642-8044 ElldliDc VacaUoa Club. tlr•ment complex. E.0.E. M/F many benefit.a.. for appt. brie! resume &i phone Nuning Esper. or trainee. 3. JUX:EPTJONIST • Full· • --· Billa Da1 •· ~at.31.. __ ...... _ po St.a Sn/daily.15/hr +.App. lime -For animal -·-' • .........,... to • • 7MJ, • LVN'S 7.J;30 & J-11 .30, I • ..._ _..... Riv SA .tr:nd abifta Hail. EXpel' ' t1oo CM Npt Bch. 92660 y "-m o"'"':I · · · bospi1 al Front office ell· ___, -·• •-'-Call for. GU &RDS JOUIHEYMAH ' $6.JS to •·75 per hr. 543-7115'7. ,_. CM rn 1030 .--. ww u--. II' Out.standing benefits. ..-· · · UOM· --.m-4140 J FuD 6 part time. All BICTllCIAH Manicurist, pedicurist. Pboto~ ... -a are as. Uni for m s EJedrtcaJ Tech ll sculptured nail arttal, Regular" ment raises. 2 c ~ llC8'nOMtST Gardener needed for furnished. Ages 21 or $1511 to S.lll81 Per Mo ma 1t e · ll p -& a rt t.t weeks vacaUon alter l = ~ ~t rnpm Wk.b or wtl.bout typ&ng tufet 1t11e. Lun~b stuft penoo al MO Clinton ~ Mon-Fri. 13.SO per AYe., CM br . Ideal ror -------- HaUlewtves/College Stu· SECaETilY deda. Airport area. Cati F\tll tune, general offict- Roa for appl. 2-Spm. dl&Jea. good typist. l girl &4554 t!nllDffr office. Good pay & benefits. Call 568401 Relta.w'aol BOB'S HOME OF THE IHilOY lrmnediaw ~gs UI our famUy restaurant at oecb)' locatioaa. We re· SirRETARYTRAlN EE Tramee w /typing ability of 40-60wpm w /ac - curacy Exper helpful, tu will train right can· didale. AptJtude &i will- 108DfM to work hard 1m · pgrtaal.~21U. qwre DO previous ex---------=. Jomour fnend· Come aee ua lA> bet"'9eD z..tpm. w ..... w ........ t' ', ...... c ... . IMZ._A ... H.B. zm2 AYellida de la ~LcmallWa Jlli5S.. BrWol S..s.a&aADa --.. •• w .... ..., ....._., ...... 7SUU...8.B. t1 Tli' H c' u ' '501 Campm Dr. 1rvtae. F.qaal OSillol" ElllJlfTr Raaftn waa&ed: HOT ror lr1 project. exper'd nxnn only need apply. Cail Lee Rooftnc Co. &a,7222 • Salee. Art/Interior de· sip. w lhlterest tn a r · ti1at dalip. full. p/\.ime. Wark N ~ lht> ~. Mgmot pas avail. WtlJ true. Call K.areo 148-9378 fteCllt.er today wttb ooe ol the e-t Temp. Place-- memt Speda.Uaa lD tbe COUD&y: •""5T'S •-=a!AmS *900Mlmas •M•ALOflflCE 97'-0lff l!lllnl ol America TO'ftt" Oae City Blvd. Welll tHU Orange.CA E.O.E . SECUTilY Good typing skills; wort varied. e&ed.ran.ics firm. Advanced K.ioetJcs, lZl I Vidana St .. CM &46·7165 WE 0.7pm) ·-------- ARY -Npt. lkh Salell. Oittctory apace. t.alder bas 1mmed open· Commus1on, auto al· 1 mg foe comt.ructioo sec lowance. clotb1ng al· 1·2Yn exper pref. SaJary lowance. mgmt. OP · comm w /ability. Call portUDJtlet, with pro· Sue7'Si-UI04 gress 1v e nation a l ~~-----­ oomp8QY.631.ao2 retary/General or. floe. Xlot. typing skills St\1..E'S required. Non-s moker. Full ti me only. Shoe B50 mo. to start. Near sales. Hrly + comm. O.C.Ai.rport. 54.S-7117. ~ S. Bnat.ol, CM Apply mpenoo.. ~complex. 1 OYtt. Retired welcome. Install. maintain & re-fadaliatneeded. Will pay yr. Major medical. den .., ..... ..,,.." needed. Top pay. Yem-: 6G-50T3 No experience nee. App-pair electrical equ1p-top wages w/following. taJ &tile IDS. al no cost to $3.25 per b r . Ca I I parary It full lime. Call SALEi GIRL outgoe.ng ~ . \y Universal Protection ment up to 480 volts. DellignPtaz.a.NBoe.xtto employee. f1agstupCon· $48-73116. TudServioesa\979-0164 friendly, over 18. Jr. Sll:RET ARY P tr flxbt good shorthand-typing. OLU Marlene~ <Aastmoa attendant f~J Service, 1226 w. stb Repair & trouble shoot Faahioo lalaDd. Ask for valescent C e nt e r, PlastMs spor1awur, full Of' part SICl!TilY self.-nice 1tation1 U1 Street. Santa Ana. ID· electrical controls. 6CU044 -.Clfffa ht/Sec'y time. Tbe Se cond Ad agiency needs a pro. ca.ta lies•. Mual beJ ._ .. _ hours i.-12 le 1-4 Operate electrical test Rob. fWIMQZ3 --------JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! Unio Real E1tate in Glance, 2'122 W Ocean &amonal wdl-0rganiz.ed b t a. Ii bl og.,,_.. OFJi'1CE WORK Will Work close to home ..a-·-one1 • te a e.j llantbnlFri. equipment. Apply Markel Research, p /l, -Newport Cent.er aa cur· 1 Froal..NB~ penau. keen on ._...its. e• ml I tw.onnel Office, County .._ hrs will t.raio ..,..,.. train Sl.80 per week to S.W on gu. Job open. ftdly lootinl for an ex· ucellenl basic skills. Hair Styliat wlfol1owiot Sanitation Districts, ~"compre~k; start. 0pco km to 8pm. Inca exist oa grave ya.rd perleoced rec e p . Sales l.od\mlriaJ LC>OU 6 wMh abiib energy level. l111r .. M•rp1r WllJ pay SS"-. Design lO&U Elli•. Fountain 11 attention to detail. a.M.13 llpm to 7am for U · tloniat /secret•ry. ecpp. NatJonal co. b.tr· Non·1mohr. $12,000. Room, food, I quor Pl•n. NB next to Valley.EquaJOpportuni· S6"1-7ll4 Orthodontic lab work. periencedorTrainee ID· Professional •P· Ing Trainees. Sl0K·S30K 60-SZ5L .......... Mlllt be ex· F..mm lalaDd. A.at for I tyEmployerM/F. --------Jec:SiGn Molding Machine pearaoce. pleas ant per year. Young men•-------- perieneed. Bela. req'd. Rob.MIMI023 . MatW'e "Couple, relief adber' w/kida in acbool ()pent.on. Learn on tbe ttiepboDe manner and 19-3>.0lll .. 0055 SICUTilY · Al1lb llr. l"rlter, San Kamel help, wtnda/live-_.PR 30 umi. clua to wort Oexib6e bn and job wbile earning money. typiq ekilla required. Irvine baed food supple· <iem.&e Ju, 12$ W. HARDWARE ~ -in. Call for appt. Car ___:.:; ,.._.. u c:. earn~ money. Must RAPID advancement for P1mw call ~7020 or 541 EM ADY IDlft ID&ldacturing co.. -..,.__. ~ A uaAa, ~ .esa." ... ··-• .. _ · .. I ...,._m Apply lo person. Rion ._..~ days per month, 0011 . ...ve eome man .... ...,x. tbaee abowtnl ~ & 1eod resume to Noel ror exclusive childrens 1s aeea ng an ex · 1 k Harctwa.re loat lrvine amoken no peta. Will lerlt1 and desire to aptitude Xlot benefits Jolm.loa, Lingo R.E.. ttoreinSo. Coast Plua. perienced and efficient ~!... BJlillou:.o:ep~~.· <WeatditfPlua)N.B. · LaFor-=·cus· CoavceaARsGloASn•.· train.~ 1earo.•s110.75Mll2 You ar~ eligible ror~ 21ZJ Sao JoaqlU.Hills ElceQmtpcdkmforex· ~secretary . • ..._.. "~ Paid vacalloo. majo'r Rd,NB. perlenced person . Applicant.a must have Npt Bcb baa an im-HHIHJC "in 'Olabdally1Ca111181~7. Mm:IANIC -DOOWeek. P*Ck•pg medical 6: dental plan. -u ·~ l•Mapato.~ x.llllorgani.utiona.l. typ-......_ openm, fol' an Ptr·1\all time poailions ...... t-•-n.... •--Need pac*a&ing per1IOll ~ ..__ __ -1 u• _...,_,...,_.., inc and abortband akilla. • &..• • r i e • c: e d Av1111,D9y6Niteablft.a. Lldiea$ SI0-$150 weekly "'" ua.u .. ..,,....D ....,. for medical dia1D01Uc -~._....,.rno.aum, .e Experienced. ~.E . SAllMADY Wlll"'POftdirectlytod&- h 1b111 .Goad.a.rt· No esper. oeceaeary. ,,,..,miaaloo,PartorF\JU Spm.-...U produeta.Ellper'.lndrug Goodlml .. ~._!~~nna. llcenHe for active rorbllbquaJltyantique putment mgr. Ple.ase lat Hlar1 6 frlece llyn6up.Sd-U12 ~==<fr: pachlinl 6 labellnl dltkma.~7\:'fn~~ = olfice. Guar. Abomefurniabiogst.ore. call Miss Ande s. bleJft&a ,.ek.a1e. ror MICHAMICAL helptul.MS-2111. ...... be -lA r. 1 bn income a&alDst 311115 Lqw CaDfOD Rd. 714/SS& uoo. ut 216 • .-.. .,_..tklc ec>a· --------C.11546-7489. ..-.TIClllC•u.1 _,., --or · commlulon1. Call : L& M-F.lllmto5pm. tad Ual&l·JGI. E.O.E. Ha&el --._... -.... ------•I llult be Enllilh •J>eak· Allee. Waterfront --------1..m ______ _ LANDSCAPE Two 1eat'I e.aperience PAIT,._ inl-Ham-.Gl·lAOO s ...... ,,... "" 11/l" SECmTY 5'ICIALJST worlriot wltb minute MliltpiD~edltor•••s9UJ"Y, CIMCO n---Some TV /Stereo sales n-..1.t .~E .,.,_ ............... -" b'-.., ...._..._. f perta. lldcalaompab)'. --_ ---.. _ •-...._ -~·---.... are-•·~• I'll: ne are ............. or an Excellent beoefll• A ··--..-.. -..--.... "" ... .._ _. ,..._ C9-~ to wort flexible .,.-pt1cpenoow/aome Wlllidna .._.. .. ,_.II.la· caaducted n.im our · •Bri W.ruan-. ac: .... ..,._1 arraa1ed, applJ in tact• work la 1 <awlnt 6 1rave1ard lmowled&e It aper. in aion VleJ:':;:.-Only llce at tile 0rante Cout CGata MJ:: 14111 :ettcw for dimer~ penon: w/4. , ;sn., tnm. • lldfta) boun. Law en-pruaUai • lawu care. tboiOeek:lqpermaoeat Dally PU~. ~:IO-t:so 0 blk S. ol a:k.. on sn..,arcl lldfta. P Kerm-Rimaffarclware ....a ..m.. Plkl •ad· fc:c'can.toreecadtJa· JP/time lo CdM. Aleo elllllloJ--'" __ _ llan-ftt. t .»1.aoSatu.r· D..-..i"> vaeatloa1. Taylor'• ~Bt,C.11 . .._ ... .., • .._.... plllleMe belp(ul. EQJoy 11eed•4: Lud1eape caiiailuw._._.,. dily.Onlltforcolleciam ._ a.tavat. RedblU 6 lm.Aflb'Ma....ftt. at eacellenl compaa1 Gardeaer for aeoeral ~~S.~·~·n~·~511~.aao.~~~ 111&1 "'OQDlt,.,..., .. pr PUJllBDS HELPER _ 8.A. lrwJ, '!WtiD. 9llee ... ? P9 c.trol, beaeflt.a. ~ply lam· aaw • .,...., Call Moo.· -= w k . 0 N L Y _ .. •-'--~ to ·-------• ...,.. Hardware -... r-. Jlloo.rrt, P9nOO rn. .. ..,... m.231&. MEDICAL RllQUlllDPT JS A ....... _ --aeed1 ezp.rl~oc:ed .. ~Helot.~. C.M. ... • , 'l'ltA.JCRDP GOOD VOICS . Call ttart. ()pea lam.apm. _. r' Jt'IClll. KDowleqe ..... M*moTTHOTa LEAD MAN TRAJNBE For ~rohuloaa l MMIZl. ut 112 after _9MID_______ ~--...-..-.. a...aomee DNewportc.atwOr for~ ceramJca aeatt.artal ae"lff ta s:a PB. Mo.day llln ,....Dlll Telc!Mr, Ind ..W. ftAWpa llartne, D.'IGUTOlllBT. Newport Beacb abopi lfallt have lead·~ Nlwlat Bladt. PT1". l"nM1 ...._. ......_ 1't'aln m.- atpa• ....... !pi()jpal' &ml*>J• ~~::..:::.a d a '1 1 • 11 u 1 l b e to be dlndor ID our 0.t . P•• t t ,-~t r 0 r -t.DowledCHble Ill •11 PAIT nME .... ~c .. Pre- ....... • 1'n· dtD811CllH ... S IAplSemUry. medical apaclalUea; 1 lc.booJ, La1 Hiiie, ~I.._ ............ tt1'UIU'+boD• ... W'W Small ~mlc but~ nPd t.JJl6al 6: acc:unte EVMM&S TJO.flll.S.7111 =-..=:r· 1.,;.,;,,,,&,,. tnlLNatp/Ume.M · 1lt11at100 firm ln apelllaa maadatory. Eaterprbbat ad•lla, PIW ,._...,. for -.-'••~I 1 oppart...... Newport CelMr '"" SalarJ c:oml:)euuralt """ ll wD l)Jaamk, mall P'flrM1*' eo. In '-" tuuportau... ~ .aldeot • wltla ablUUu. &1 · Ad Y e a ' u r o u ' C.ll. •7'lltHtatt. ~ •• •••rcettc tesal .. _.._._. pa• ,.._, wlllO~ .....,..._ llmd ~. ' LlllL~I Mefita17. S.H., die· lJ. Olll ....... m f« worll:l•t •ltll and _ _......_.....__,r.u .. ... ,J'Pfnl IUl" • ;ca.; ._ --...-. -~':;:t::=r. !r::°a •.'!t. \int. ~':.: W . .... c:a111 wttb l>ll,.. aalalY •1uttn1 upon lllDICALMal'J'-tJr. c.t.•1111&..-aabd1...., •*• wn a ......__...,,...., cauallflc.U. Hd ••· ,... ,.,,.... If.a. .... P.ll. DIU:JPllo&ClwlftndM 'lb,_. reur cleMlllld perl•11 ~ ,..,._, . No-1molsln1. Rn. • AIKroltLAUUS • a ............ , ... C.UIOClaJ•...,.. ..... ..._,Gii&...._ &.O.&. JUrtCllll--. • n ... f"8 a Ptr '1 thw In ... ''"'•''' food• ~ .. lniM. c.u -.-. lllna•-= Pl I JW pert tlmt ........... meat •ork. P'lulble llillurl.s.1116"au ... mm&~ ..... lllbataaUal 1ra4Hted a.eom.. ..... ,,..,. ............ aau•ua. ,.. ..... ...... <>..-. hll• f /T,-alat ••••1· ...... • f 'SeeNtary .MIDa llCllTAIY TO 11111 Amblliom • brtabt for thla 1rowtn1 company. Heavy back1rou.Ad Dot n_ec~ao-. Need aood =with abortlaanil· a pl•. C... L ~ .... ...,,, mo Harboc'. c. M. -......... w. ... llOOli IW1.iA« aalary ana exctllenl company b•••ftl•. ~ amd.....,. out- ... ~to: fAMIL.Y HIALTH PAOOAAM TEACHER -SpHd R-*" TU9. • Tbun. ewe. ONdHMIUal reqd. Tr8intD& provided. Part time. Mon. • Wecf"teS. for _,TalbertAve reading aide. The Read· Fowsta1D Veley, C• 92708 1b1 Game · Npt. Bcb. S.aclule1LI ... U you are thlnkin1 of cban«tnl Jobe. pleHe call 'l"IMi ii ary RI c Ir le A(/lrJlcY • let UI do your ob bunting for you, opportunities & _ mah appt 's for ln- t.erviews at your COD ve- nimce. We olfer lmmed openings for Legal Secretaries & Legal • Ttaineea. Personalized service in a prof man· ner -& never at any coat to you. Save your gas for a new outfit MARY HICKLE AGENCY, 170 Newport ar Dr. Ste 245. NB. 640-2920. 100% FREE. S!CRETARY OFFICF.:OFTIIE PRESIDF.NT Corp headquarters for statewide Investment sen'1ce& Cirm. Fastuon Isl Excellent career OP· port w1tb diversity & cballenge. Must po68et!S lOP·level exec utive secretarial exper. Call 640-0123 MOD tbru Fr I t :»-5:30. SICltlTAllY/fYPIST SCASHIOHUS S Wort for 40 hours & you will receive a SZO bonus. We guarantee top pay for your stills Paid Hobday Paid Vacations Paid Weekly IMMEDIATE • OPENINGS FOR: Shorthand Secm.aries Dlctal)booe Secretaries Seoior" Typlala Clerk Typi.ata Equal ()pportwUty 51105 F.mployer 11 /F Teacher /Pre-School. P tr I~~~~~~~~~ morning position. Own child welcome . SECRETARY Padflc ...... h looll- ... ... • ........ llCed aecr•t•ry wltlt H• ctllc•t tucrut•rial .... ........... 100 .,.. '"""' 60 WpM I, ... .mty to effectfy .. ty ca m icate wittl cil ........ of I I 191 lftUftt, plcashCJ putlCMIOli.,.2. •d OM wt.o w "ioy a t 'tttlf. .sJ.. .. Hctllellt salcry ~nlW'llfe wlllt 'fOS' Merwtmial • ..,..._.,we offer an cxuluwt bcMfih poc np. Apply at the Pena uat Office. MOMDAYmd 'TUESOA Y OHL Y Marc .. 17 & 18, ~ .. ® PACIAC ffiUTUAL GrOlllp OperatiCMn Cahr 345~St. .... &Clfttoftl ·Co1ta Musa, Ca 92626 f7 I 4) 754-1492 . An Equal Opportunity .Empk>yer M /F American Pre-School. Laa Hllls . 770·1991. 552-7331 Telephone aa.Jes. •WORK AT HOME• Part.lime or full-lime . L«.al calling, 892--0577. TB.EPHONE SOLICIT~ Lucky You! We are rapidly expandjng our business & need more telephone solicitors. We are looking for respons1· ble yowig ladies to work eve hrs S.J0.9pm, Sun· Thurs. You can· earn anywher e fr om SJ.SO.~.so hr. TI>ere is no selling involved & no ex· per. necessary. Call a ft J.pm wkdys S40-4088 ask forSUe. 'relephoue FOMEWOU EXPERONLY PART TIME •NO COM MISSIONS •NOSELLl.NG SUOPBHIL Near Orange Co. Airport Ca.11751 .2400 •TB.. SECY• Now hlnng telephone secretaries for a new concept 10 answering service. P /time or f /lime shift.a available. lodudes some wknds. Typing . 35wpm req 'd . Many e mployee benefits av a.i I able. Sa I a r y : ®'PACIFIC ffiUTUAL ... o,.....-. ...... ... .... ....................... Wl8Mll .. 1 ,,_,.., I ...... ... -~~--~ ---~..:.•• rea•ra;."r•••••ll1 .w M1nct•" au • ltnp,........, atrliee LD. ....... 1 a• ..... ... ... • ta.al l'ar a Pll• ·bef &., IDCIOle waJlpe_,.r. fabric or ''DQ' Glo",...... •we wUl b9ck • tt1m JOQr '-II· Or l17 two canla ._.ao..s. PIUCl8: ••arS/tl 4/'St.ap •• toea. .,. .......... ,, ........... 021 JO~:·:c~uded -.. -•••••••••• NO CARD! NEW! SOLID OAK Dnw ,aur own or leDd Kl'roHEN CABINETS · aama, llddna9. pboot fa (complete> from oar w11 make one card per bcdla Ill U. Laa v.-taa. Add25'each. ..... ~N~ cbeck«moae1 -.Id. will ..... cbeap. derto: Call Mt IPll. ut.tl5t Pl.OT......,.... •kfarlme. P.O. BD.aJ.5'0 c-r•& c.o,a. ..... ea.a:as I 1'1 .. 1030 ....................... Pbr a.ale: New Kodak CU• romel allele pro}ect@r. a..e • carrome1 aso.oo. ....... .. ICMO ....................... KEEiHOND P\lpa. AKC. Clwnp aitt. M /F. Pet " sh o w . P v t p t y . Sofa Bed. LlM new. Mat· Zl3/f8'7·1345 aft 8 pm. tl'flSI never used $175 . .. "'C Queen bOlt spring ar mat- nn Dobennana, red. 8 tnea. New SUl6. 841.t205 wts. tail ·cropped, dew · 9ll54I ' <'Jaws removed, all abots. 544-8290 -· -~,.' .. -':!:! • ••• _ •• ._ ............. . -• ............ •••••• MrcbolfMla. Uft, St .... IOx72 " Foldla• 'tbl1. Iba. <Worb oo 8'detit). •.a u.d "-$19 Llh oew. SUOO • ....... 11 ........ l•-tble ta•.IO llcllaiwa-. · Dllt..... ..., .. .., • Caddy a.Mia. La1tlit a hn. ,. •1 car.amr.tt•. ....................... .._lltt,...t Cocka&oo ....... , 1~ old Ver/ tame. Qqlw tlll ...... aft. 3. -··········-··· ,._.&0. IOto •QO(AC. Jl'..ao' BOATS: 5 f/JZ mo. ..... pneald _................... from Slit/mo. lDcJudilll -....... • upboMtery ._...., 0.,. Dldnlole a!p. .__.11411M-5lli IPldal-~Md de- Orpa.. l :•toslDClO. -....... .... ' 9060 t11+,.....1J.-•r.-s:aocam.~ - -_.. Aak ror PliUY ......... •••••••••••••• ar ...aa -e»eo mat.I, ·e. Ludll'I 16 21ft " only ... Da.W. Call Aalique Ptuo. eompa.t.e. bu II , • ll p I ft. N •· 1~ weekd•1•. 8-4 lY rtalt.. .-& or Beato(. beautiful. 140 1.eri4'.m.-S &r,C.Ulll-m>Gwy. at01D. 3619 YW ...... PIANOJORSALE Sad ... 21' aloop, xlnt 11'5~.at·l.Uf Ss*ie&. ._,. ftDiab. qlnt eand.. liJl9 s. be9d, alnk. .._ ._. S. CGDd. l150. ~ . ellp 0/B, .Up 1vaU. Best -·•-•••••••••-•• S01DfCE:SOIGBriii ff IJ' ._Call bet ween Queen 111.e headboard •1P11.•1210 1125 or belt oner. Oreeo u. 0 L a D c e r I •. vlnyl bide-a -bed aof• r..-/cnaer, loaded . ~ ones-. Must Seu! cm ..-· rnim comple-~ ~ weekends tica at faetcry. Ow-Der lOAll-lOPll. Weekdays tra.mrerrect. $3000 de· S:3DP'lll-IPM. poelt applies to new s, ....... IOt4 . ..................... . NEW slpc. be... doCDe tall, hmca te:liescope. 2IO pwr. 714 Mt ·2'19 or 111-4.!10 -.. 1096 • •••••••••••••••••••••• buyer -Newport allp avail. -100% fUl&Ddnc. ~ 4J'D.MIO. 9-S. NACRA 5.2 1427. Race proven. fully race equipped. Full cover. 8X>/ftrm. ~eves. IM2-2BT7 d.ys. WOUU>llketotradetired y, interest blander 21 Id aomrl 230c.l. Chevy J.[~eel --r-eaame tar '17 vw..._.belm..._'.¥6...lnclda_._°' use to Npt. ql:oe In more or lesa equal eood. or what have Harbor mooring. SB.OOO. DIPOBTANT ~ NOTICETO RUDDSAND AD\lEllTISEU Tbe price of ttems advertiMd by vehicle deelen in tbe fflllcle cluailled adverthlDI ....... aatiDchade my applicable taxe•. lieeme, tramfer fees • aamce cbarps, 1 .. 1or • poUuUOD camrol de- vke certiftcatialla OI' de- aler documeata'7uJ:; ~cbarles Gtberwiae apecilled by tbt advertiler. '520 .. .................... . Cellhr' 341C....St ltecllll&C""-) Co1tci MHO, Co 92626 014)754-14'2 VPEOROYoZi Niu~~~ Wbeel chair. 1erla l llBN283M, telescopic legs, foot plltes, leg res,, bead rest ex1emt00. Lake new. l200. Bud.loo porta- ble oxygen unit, model <YI'l12E, tank. cootrola, mask, carrying caae, like new S75. 144-9802 "°"' Detaila 541-1171 aft O.W. fin w /$3,000 do. ~ . . _875-40>~~~~~~~- n, =. • .k.__ 1-1 '°t:,"I• I tO o '48 Font Woodie, r.tored. SU.000: •e Ferd Woodie, reat.ored mint cond. SI0.000. f75.Gl1 WEEKS OLD. 992·2178 An F.qua.I OpportunUy (714) __ ,,.., 1 MamvY MALIBU S.S. 6 --•••••••••••'!•• ~.a-k:B.T.Ortllnal Employer M /F ~~~~~~~~ Golden Rel Pupa. AXC. Champ Bloodlines . Veterinary Ass11tan· l /Receptlcmist. Mature. f\ill time. Call 661-16S8 . WAITRESSES Mlnimum 4 years food expenence required for dinner service. Apply daily 8-llam or aft. 6pm . Bernard's Restaurant. 33>1 £.Coast Hwy. CdM . Waitress. Experienced food & cocklall w&Jtress wantA!<I FuU time. Ask for Karen. lrvme Coast Country Club. 1600 E ~l Hwy 644-9550. WaJlress, 5 days. 11 3. $4 7S to start Private Guaranteed. $200. See parenta. 831-0517. ..... 1050 .......... , ...•........ **IBUY** Good med Furniture & Apptiancell -OR I will seU or SELL for You MASTaS AUCTIC>t4 646 1616 & lll-9625 SACRJFICE · Queen.size solid brass headboard $32:5. Green vinyl sofa hide-a-bed $60. Call 5:»9 PM only, except Sat. & Sun t 1·9 PM 673-~ Club F'or appt. call 5!ld.Sslid.mgclosetdoors, 644-5404 various widths $20 a set. caJl847·7209. 6 to9 pm Cheerful, yellow vinyl couch & 4 med. he1i:ht rattan barstools. 67~ 170 DYNA-GYM: home H · eroae board. lib new. li!OO. Ca.11961--0MO Portable cob' 19" T V Perfed cand. ~-Mar· rored wardrobe doors 8}18.~1009 Scms9 S500+ 61 yrds Burhngtons Royal c.olor!Y crpt. Mt.Sty Willow-dlrs whlale cost Cameo lntenors SJ t-8440 •WATERFALLS• Natural. self .{'(){I tamed . sldlllully crafted from volcanic boulders Ask for Brian· ('714 '645-0704 lnt1 StetlsMJ SlfYet ware S.place setting for 6 s:nso Call 968 4442 or 962>-3646 ....................... KENWOOD KR.5010 re· cevs 50 watu per cban· mi.~ MOO now SZll. At1aDtk Music. 44.S E.17thSt., C.M . 1PloaerrSX950 receiver lpr . J BL 88 Spec ial ~· l dual model 604 tu rouble. Ca 11 Gordoo. 64.S-4072. Magnavox ponab&e black & white 12" TV . tBO or belt ol1er. Port.ab&e re· cever. speakers " pbooo 1n good c:cnd. S50 or best ol1es-Call 6$-2919 Quadraflex rece vers ~Hoene Spe&kers Ne-w & best ol r ~2162() loah&MsW ,, $; .. ....................... 9'SAVA• Aal -IOBO YN:,Newpon...-1 54M'14Z. MAICUS~·-~ llGTD Reaored. •Jd· ·-Up to aft. IH5:" ... caad. lilJ.751, •.s m.iu eves. M5<5Jtl Sbp for rent: to 30ft. '17, .... W l'\retJtrd COG· '7~2551 ' wrt1bl9, -..moo. '57 MBZ UOSL . 75% .... Speed & rmared. 900. 644-1180 SW 9010 __.. ................ s,~ .... . 18' Aquacral\ cballe.DgeT. t540 Ne-w. never used. 471 Ford with Burkley pump, aJI custom built.. Must sacnfi~ 631 ·1Z16 T1 ; •t•ioa ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 Pucb Moped. xlnt cood . S300 or best ol r. 8lil ~ or 661-0657 ....................... Dune Duso. Corvalt'eng. 1\lrtJo<:bi. 2 sets ol tires. Trdtr l2llOO 957· llU. "-...on... 9550 ....................... t'7910YOYA 04 s..t Tnldl 11m 4 wbeel drive is "LIKE NEW" Ir bas many extras. Call S46-6423 everungs. WailrCll8. Good pay to the ri gbl luod of person. AP· ply Ill person after 3. Corner or 22nd. St . 673-1451 Designer wrought iron 7pc dmeU.e. Blue vemcd w gold glass top. $650 673.mT2 Refng., Sl7S. GE w1bot· tom fr~eur . white Stereo. $85 Sewi ng mi chine. S50 Obi bed & tWlO be.d, $.40 & $35 S0.21117 loGh. Mmillir "IO ~eot 103 Sp. 1.500 E; '; 1• f030 ID.I. mint cood, ~75. lt7fDOOGl4X4 WAR&fOUSE CLBK Some experience re· quired. Will operate fostiift. receive & lssue supplies, atock shelves & perform light clerical duties . Excel lent benefits. 'Call or apply at· THE IRVIHE CO 11111 Camelback Newport Beach, 644-6796 Equal Oppor Employer Yacht sa.lesmao wanted for yac ht brokerage established ln 1927 and the number l Uniflite de· aler In the natloo. Must be experienced. R. V. Sl.ut.t.~ Metct ... .. ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5«).(IJlJ all Spm Lovely Duncan·Pbyfe Dtn rm set. classic. 64&-7940-- MUST SELL King sz waurbed w •heat. pad rails. canopy, liner. mat lre&S. rovers. New S800. sell $300. :;48-4371 • SAILS & covas • We~ moored to •mailer quarters! ~foam• Free atandin.c CB lower, materi•I scraps .tr rd.or, POL-2. Coax $200. bardwUT. Honzoa. Bax· cal191S7·1US ter ._Cicero. 729 Farad --------9.., CM 64.2·7238 Marcb Snookerlbl Ame 1 1 8" 21..22"23, . slate WllS Oebvert'd ·as Ford Ranc h $795 loah.Power 9040 S46-nM4 .... ~;;;·$C~~ .... Black leather sleep-sora. queen sue. $35. Want 1t Carpeting dark brown c:U today Sunday! ! 13xl8 XJnt shape. Twin 30's, 130 hours. kleded.. Pri. pty Best Of. fer! Call 546-12111C <Moo · Fn. days>. 731 ·8216 tevminp • weetends ). Alk tor Jeny. 631-1572 49&-96 ~Sale 1055 KI1CHEN remodehog de- ••••••••••••••••••••••• iugner. Rea9onlble fee. Glbeoo ES335 old pickups _m._344.J. ______ _ oo.ly $450. suiuki 380 good condition. Must sell. $6.SO /OBO Good dryer only ~o. Call •JO' SIA RAY Wlildr' S29Jll50. CZU>a.2131 ----~/ 9150 ... .................... . *** FadoryY-• R.DtOOF Deytona Sptt 1111 Ltd. Edl1Joo Coilled«'S item Very f asUr dean Must see lo believe! ! 139-ISIJ Dl50PICXUP t.o.ied inc. au&o. tram .• till. ..... coad.. elf road .._,. 6UNI. Newt' re- pil.enl4... ... lbaQ 700 ad.ual miles! <Xl.91 ). .. I THEODORE ROBINS FORD l(it,O HAllBO~ ~LVO CO~TA Mf~A 6·11 OOIO '79 Ford "" ton 4x4. All /P'll CI KIUO s&ereo. 4 spct. on roed Uree. xJ.nt CODll Must .u '11DO!blll ..... ?STOYorA LAMDCRUISB Good .............. Orifinal owner. llmt eelL D80(). ( Join the team or pro- 19Uonal temporaries. SICYJIKPR P/for F/f, Real Eatau Co. In CdM. Salary open. Call t -12, M-Tburs. 875-«IOO Im/mo to start r /time. increases according lo )'OUT prog~. YOU will be rront-0mce to many important bus. Need good tone ol voice. as- surance, appearance & ambtuon. Call Moo.-Fri. mom. ~ E.0.E. ....................... 631-3375 .w, • ioos -t.-.A... _____ 1_0_1_0 2 omoME U " Chev. 8" wide wheels. New lmx.16.$ tin! oa 8 lug nm. tlO. 6 volt emergency li&hlinl tr anaformer- cbarger. Approx. 200' chal a llok fence. Graymarloe boat. oil. amp Is RPll clldttt. 10" .prnl ca,ce blower. 11 •· attic fan w /boualng. Printera aaw, galley caJ:iinet w /plleys. wort bench OD larp cast.en. &03371 ll' Jf!IWY '73. f1wgJ, l WD dll alps " f1ybr. k> hrs, NB aUp avail. P.P . "JI Mona ~o 23~ 'dis -m.-___ eva_. ____ ' Sta Fa . ............................... , l\orrell~ WAltlHOUSIMAM STAKT Sl40 MO Job Security l'lltabtiabed Company Tennia Court Director. Part Ume. Weekends. Hunt. Beach. $3.~ hr. CallSJ89D' WESTMINSTER ABBEY ANTIQUE MALL Daily lo-8, Ft• l~ Q.OSEDnJESDAY um Westminster Ave. • SUMClS.lltt. nMNE E.O.E. 7S2-416M M /F • Free medical /dental ~~ TRAINEE Gardm Grove S.SU103 8'53Productioo Place XJnt opp@rluolty to Secrelary wanted ror 40 Newport Beach became a lkilled techni· hr. wt m ya.cbt ..sea. ~~~~~~~~ ciao in ll'OW'inal automa-Unique claw root eel Typtn1. an1werln1 SNACK BAR ATTEN-, licm field_ Job involves mabo1•nY partner's pbooea, non-amolter, DANT -Tues-Sat. 9am &hipping • warehouse desk 111100. llcMaban Salary ne1otlable. to-M.7Shr to start. work + repalrtng elee· Dmkl08450 SLuta/Unlflit.. MS-4800 ....-. tro-mecbanlcal & elee-Private club. Call for tronlc lnduatrlal lnltru-....cH AHTIQUES Secretary aperlenced ln lqlpt. ~ mmta. Good aalary & New ahlpmeol of fine :" .!:'91n ~ Stltlonery Store in ~i;!:~fbooe French Oak dining tit pure ..,.. QJrooa Del Kar oeeda PRDIECONTROLSCO. bdrm aet.,J~ arrived. dept. for bul1 develop-aper'd aUel lady. Full· _ ovw 3JO pea. Wholesale mall co. Good akilla a time. 5 d.Qs, x1nt. work· -MintlrenAve. lrv. prices direct to the nut. Call Claudia at Int concla. Eapecially ~~~'7M-GOO~~~~~I PUbllc. SO. COAST AN· ..om ftnecnmtele.175-1010 -11QUE CENTER. %311 --------·I So. 'Faln1ew. Santa Ana. Make 1our 1bopptn1 SEIL idle t&ema with a TYPIST (TM> t7M708. Opn 7 , ea8er bJ uUnc tbe Dai.b' DlllJy PUotCluaified Ad. FHP, wttb new corporate d,ys/Wt. lMPM. PUataa.med Ads. _ecz..sm._______ oftlcea located In P'OUO· CROW'S NEST . -: What 11 IO dltknnt ebout Bentley l.abonllotte9? The place you wor1c doe• make a difference! At Bent19y Labonl«les, we appNCiate and rewat"9d yolJf veluabtt 1111111 In• modern. congenial end profeMlonel atmoephere Al a leader In the 1teble and conttnualty growing tMdlcel equipment lnduatry. BentJey LaborltOri• can atfar yo\i the 111ary and benefits you d ... rve - with pfflnty of room for your pe<aonal and profeetlonal growth. H you have good MCretarlal aklll•. typing, and ability.to organtie and procea a variety of butlMU corre1PQndeOC•. Bentley Laboratories would llke to talk with you about a c.rw Which la• llttle different ftom IM Job you have now. For more Information pt .... appfy In peraon 9-3 et: bilD Valley, bu an lm· ANTIQUES me4ba fWI time open-ianatoulolbl•'peea. We tncfar dldnat aell out to anyooe. C•m1~--W' We have temporartly llVll-ILJl"U na located to Bonull 6 TI'rmn Ol:ewide. We can be re- J f'N I ached bJ phooln& Tbla _ .. ._ ..,.utres ----~1 u....uibt;°ti.mmbe ---. from mlni·CHHltea. Amiqua()ek Upc din Ht. ,.,...,....... 54",... t.bl. ()pea to 102". m... -Tllbert A.ftDUe l'oatata Va1lt1. Ca .. . ..................... . BUYING Scrap 1old, 1Uver aod coinl. 1itl4 Beach Blvd. Hun&.. ~ 96B'"""2 •IlDIEl>IATE CASH* FtrGokt, Silver. Plat.In .. any k lnd. Daniel se.sa53. l8Cl Gold Rolex m en• day-date watch w tpresl· dent brtcelet. $7.000 BRAND NEW IN BOX. W /Warranty. Or trade for BMW 3.<S. 861-61211 Danay 1 Pd/diamond ring. ~ *'*· Uld . .,/080. 1 man'• weddins baod whlte/yel gold . Hct. SZ50f()80.~ Rolex PrellidentJal l8k: ts.000. Aft. 5: 60-1175 .... ,_ IOIO ....................... Old &lot m.mtnea. • Good mv.ameat . ~ CHI .... e .. : .... la ''Our UtU. .._ Bl•"1 • Taleet ~ ••. ,.,,. 1-1. Call ........... Sale: Gold and a liver Jeweli; Washer . tires. md tin! chalnl. &e-531115. Jlbr' aale: aofa, ban&lnl tampa, dreaaer, ni1ht 1tand1. bookca1e1 , *"'°· Call 5.51-0642. B/W TV, aba.rp picture sm. lCHpd bite MS. 22 kin& rUlt w /II.DI IZ75. O.mel umbnUa tent •. J11oor 1oom aoo. A.Dtq. chaftnlcllab 135. ~ W..._/Dryw, 2 lkpd, 1 )..,clblka ~ ... I •• Wula~ IOll ----··············· 11UJ51). 815-1171 ms f1lll bottom. comp. re- W!t. 454 CbeYy. Good ak1 boet.. ~ fut. Must ... ..., ... '1t Apollo 22' cnliaer, ..... refrii, bNd. alpe. 4. OllC Dlbp inboard. Comp. doMd C&DOPY. Eaay loader trailer -~winch. Eldru In- d. a& cbMDel radio. Sm. <bn. take Oftt" equity. tJaed l.5bn .......... s.r., 220, overnaer. oa-1Y min. litA:nd on trtr, xJnt ccad. llWlY xtru. Sll.IDO. -.185S. 29ft Californlaa '72. Flberglasl Sport.ti.her. twtn dll enp. Npt. slip avail. Sacrifice at $27,500. Call owner 7M-Gl-3133 Dod I• 4 4 O, a Ir . 'ID Do4ee Ram Charger jEOilator. au. 1u. all l,IOOml. Air, tinted xtru. T-bllcb, lo ml, W'Ddowl, 1UIU'OOI, T /A P.P. n4~ Moo-rd.ala, roll bar, plush. ft1 aft IPll. Wlmdl aft Sll.000. day Ml--0$23, &\II. ew.8078 n.11n. T,....a 9170 '77 a.nae Chief xlnt. ....................... caad--..>o. WANTED: 22' aPP"Oll. m S.--oew eood. Zl·JllM mi Blaer, loaded. 33..000 ~~-~~~--cma. Older travel trailer. UeelSS.~. Ewl.8GIN4 ltlllleS.ttct ...... &MUTllrMI f400 ....................... '71 Cbe•y aso en1. Owqke DIG/beat ol- fer. Ph en.am MS-4102 • f 560 ....................... 19791RUCK aE•PAMCE! W. lltill a.ve -new 1'79 trucka lD atoell:. Dnllic: recluetiom ! SAVE NOW! COt-IP.Ull c i.uvAO l FT -' . ~ .. ~4 6-l .lOO 1mflOID ··-~ VI, a..._atlc tra.u., pwr'.~· _... .... tbao ~ ...... QNET7). ,... THEODORE I ROBINS H .. ..-u I . ' .. '" . ' ' • • • ~ I • I (' W ,_. .. T. trwk Ir ~...,...a,.. · ...... DU JlllDIMt Uni, wllla, II brD•· P.P. ......... You rrav rlqU8lt Ad-Sifter .va when placing vu od . • • cu A6-Sittlr' number win appear in vu Ooity Plot od ... MStttr takes yox m111 agl' •• . you aJll in at 'fOJI( CGfMflielD 10. git the ~-'°'(OX od ••• thia .... is on; SS per w•k. For '"°" inf a. motion and to ... '/('AX ad d 642-5611 r • .. 7 t . , t5'0 ....................... .. PAYTOPJ>Ol.LAR t tlrtDp-SemHlletp. ~or clwlea. U ~ cw • extra clean, -•PUtS'I'! 2 YEM/Ull.IMITB> MUAGE S8tVICE CONTIACT wmtMRYLWF" ' PllSCHES WANTED ,..,,. .... oppOrtWl!tJ ...... the pu:fthue • tndt-tn al 10'8' dean Jllarldle. Cbedl wtda Us Today• 1., 1111111' Pail For Your Car! JOlllSOM&~ , .. •• ttsucwy 3DI Barbor Blvd. o.t.a.... M).M30 Covera Eno Com() • Slllf"ng • Al r OOnd • Manual Auto trW'IS • Front SU9P • Ortw Axle • Complete tront & rear bf Ike svstem • Etec. System ... __ .,.,__~°"' .. _, .. ..,.,, .. __ -----....... -111r -....... -MO ......... ...,._ a.-,_ -0... • -°' f--°' -C:.0..-.,,......_...., .. _ '°"'"' DISCm ... ,.._ IMWIUYmtl •PlaOWll .. •..w'I• 'T7••a&d. 814TIO ) 'T7m aalo. 94TJA) ,. •• spd. OJIWRI', '71Dllau. OIU) '711114 apcL 491.\UW > ,. •• spd. S1IVDI) 'T7 DCSi Cl H C72T AR> ..... tBENOW! LAaSI SIUCTtOM OFMIW 197' J2Cll .. &Slll'I INSTOCXI SADDLE BACK VALLEY OIPORTS 21Gllarperit.e Pkwy. .us.g()N VIEJO 131.zcMO 4'Mt4t Q.OSID SUMDAYS 7SIMWIJCI J\Jr coad., automatic a--.. All IJl'1I steno. Qll:INPB) IOIUdAM4161C. 1110N. Blada BlYd.. G Mi.. No. of SA Fwy.) i..11a1n m.sm 76-..WIJCI Air eGOCI •• automatic ~w.r.::·-eawtU. IOI thl 4Ml lllc. •N. 8Neb 81..S. 6111.. No. of SA...,.> t..llellra m.sm $ 150N. Beacb Blvd. I.AHA.BRA CS Ill. No. ol SA ""7 > C714JIU.llll 8mda7 by ARit- y_.ewc. CZJ711MW l2Cll"s Both equipped wltb 4 speed. air cmd. ... wit.b stereo cUMtt.e ud .... roof. tbt otber wttb ltereo a.a.et and much more. 0410111) Qllll18G) IOI Md A.19' hie. •N. Baeda ll•d. Cl 1111. No. GfM...,..) t..IWn llNlll 77..WI• Air coecl. automatlc i:r.. ........ lteeriat. stereo tape. IOIMdA ... lllC. •N. Bucb BlYd.. 0111.No.olSA Fwy.) Lallabra m-sm '7J •; lmmac; loedld. Sl,750; Aat Neal ; U·UU/dft, Ill· . 519~. ,. ... ,.,.. --'· .............. , --.-...um.1ta. ...... ,,.,,.. ..... arf; AIC. Bla1Pukt All /I'll uu. aew ••• PMfeet coa4. _. er Met efttr . ... 19 2llZX 2 +-2 GL Pk1 .• air cond .. aats. 11-eo. LOADED to tbe hill! l owner. lllwr ta color-. C2164WZO > $11,291 ·SANTAANA DATSlll DI E. 17th Slttet Sama Ana 558-781 l 'Tl 2JIQZ 2+2, ... pd. eJec. mrf, ill fFM caa., A/C, SJK ml. ssoo. llJ.7014 79 810 COUPE Baa "Z" motor and drive lioe. air rood.. power steering, s~I radlals, AM/FM stereo. 1 owner, silver In color. "A Dlamoad! Hurry, juat SLSO over Low Book.·' Ql'IUZ()) $1250 SMTAANA IATSUll Dl E. 17\b Sbwt Simi.a.Ana ... 1111 ,. n.a-zmz. au&o. au. aptdal mags, lo/mt • .... ~ .. DlllRa ~ J+J. --..-•. Allex· tr-. ... olr. 1754411 .... 911 DatlllD 2.IO-Z. lllllt cad. .._,mu ind lk1 ract ...... Gl-44111Z OI' .___ '16 210 Z. AM /FM, air, aap,Sll'OO. ... 2865 DIUun lt'19 280ZX. GL J*&.. air. s..pd. cass. dk. + many other extras. Lo mi. gara1e ·kept. Akolutely flawless. ... sas.art ' ... 9725 ....................... =--:-=: -~ .. ... 1111-,, • ....................... ••c••--ovr ••• , ••••• EXTUDSD T&all ww___..,or ..... -. .... •Ith = &e lfOTBIMG -:-.:y c-.... a 8l:NI ... LOI' LSl8 u..,..,., .... ...... _ ..... ta· v~ fll Nn alld ~1100114. ~YIUO Gl·114'.,._17M. 'Ir llll'Cledll ZSC6I .... pMat. en&. • llres. llint a.d. J.t.clla. lluat eee. ~-U10d.5Pll '73 .... 4MSI Perfect coad .• orl1. owmtr. W/MU at ap· pnilal. -.-11.F. .,., Gold ... c:eclw. 450 SSL, 30,000 ml. all xtru +surf. •2.900 • Wiil eonsicllr Trade. Ask for Lavout: •l· 728Z. m.ew. TH fl_'[ \.')II I ROBI NS I\ I-'. •'It <1 --- ?l'IOYOTA LAl9C•I• Good .... Odtlu1 ............. _,. ........ 'WCINllC -· ...... al, surf. All /Pll. 2fmP1. Call aft 5, •'1471 'T7 Corolla, liftback, 4·1pd, All /Fii uu. Mmpt, XLNT cond. ~Olli 751...m~ or ...... "'' ;' '767 ... ................... . -. ... ~ "131'R"-OYerdlive, good --.&· ·~. brwD. M,000 ml. XIDt areeo. S4000. Cal cond ID /Out. Slf,$00. '1f>1'15. m3Z38 y,-.. --.-.. -.---,-7-7-0 71 ao.c $62001-tfr .......... --.. ••••••• Whl. ,,_lat. 96Mm7 Havtni t.roGb~ aelllna 1l> 31111>, 3DO Dll. ~op. 1tJlt1' ear~ Tr)' us! Paid tioaa, 80,000. '57 1lll5L. for or not' AM for Frank mJO. .... UIO llarlnoor Tom Aikin. '12 2'0 l9a:r11Diy • !White inter. Clean. SS.150. -.cm 910 llB Z5D Sdn, It bfu. DU ti.rel, vesy good cood eoD.m4tlO .. . .. ,, .. ....................... $4000 DISCOUNT all wi.odow atlclrtt pnce on any remainiae im Peuseot 804. .. CHIWOITS 848 Dove street NEWPORT BEACH 7u..otoo "71 ~eot. Great gaa mUeage 6 rwaa 1oocl. Ml.Pb. ... 1Z71 '15 VW BUG 4 eyl., 4 ~. AM FM rwlo. .ieel radial tares, ~ IDtenor Super litmp! lJ llo.112,000 ML S.W. Oalllnct Avatla· ble.. •11DS1 $1675 .. lh t7IO ~HIT IUI ....................... · .111rt1A,.... '72POltSCltlt14 ••=nnia&e, ac.Uent. IATSUll eondltloa. P'or the Dl&lftbareet Ponelae eatlliualaat. SnlltaAM ... 7111 «lll'DP'> M2tl ....... .., tCLDW..-. Jln1 BSM:ll .. VD. IUft'INOTOIC llJ:ACH 141-JllO 'a Ponca.. Cabriolet Ptrftd CIGDll. ~" + IWI00.511iM81 '7J .. w I amroof 6 lllDt cmt.aooo. '71 eoavtrt . Bu1 . abowroom new. lie 'd "THAT BUG ". 2511, AlllP'll •ltl'ffttape. 111115.P.P.tt0-41*5 'el Coovt. Jllat. ffDd . ....,.... .. a.ooo. 5tMNt "Tl WI Squanbad: Good CODd. Lo/ml. A1kin1 11,0QO. Call~ .... ar ..,.ume wlr::Dda. "11 smue. 7DllD1. ao.rf. .... .... immac ccad. ()Ill __ &fl ?pm. ,. ....... ht blk ,, /blk ........ .... red ptmtiipe. lfrl Ford llavenct, • erllHtr, air, clean. -..mo. ._~.-.PIS. P/8, ~ All fP'1( tape, ~ oil, mu. cream cir, beaut., 14700. P-.P . ... ,. HHOOOWE ROBINS rORD , ••:~tJP<'~ t l\-0 l •~.t/\ Mf ..,/\ f, l .' i.l010 .a. 11oJee Grill, wt.re ..... stereo a.track. k> m. xlnt eond. a"100 or batlc*tablthil...alr. 7J PllJO "MPlaloWap.A~.PR. .... 4 cyl .• 4 = power •1Pll'7,000mi.SIJOO. Ph '7J ~. Low mlleaa-. ~~eeri nn!.:.._. ..... ~Oll: ........ ---------laadsd. -· 7S2·1'13S or ...., or _.... P•I· .. l6GllS. ~ ..... radiU . --------• 11 570 cartful mllea. m fcaceuaJe. . • Ddo. Wellenl Saddle ftremut paint. VotlM t7rea. ware wbtela, .....,,, etc. Uat U.171. WILL TAKE sia.-f0t qa6d: Nle. Car bou(ht lll Feb. bas M5 miles. 714 fS.MS7. ~-~~---~· Qun•I mn SANTAANA llATm . Jll01 E.. l'NI aNet Sla&aAM ... Till ..... H45 ~ fi \ ~ .... I I ~ :' .\ r '.( J N ("o I ' • 1~ •I, ,. ...... OMlic: Eltate ....... Good ecmd. ftlOD. All s.tru. PS. ..,..... '100 .... nu . cllc brb. .......... dr ... 119.~IGl'VL ktla. cnlM t'Gllll'Ol. Ul ..., lmbmlllll tW C HU dip;(=:~ ...................... . w/re~rder. u .200. 'IS, • ffDY"t. Vert ....... ~a.a.er tban .. .............. 79.-r. '72 Camero, A IC. estm wMs. liven TLC. s.lat CODd . 1••·•105 e..twtmda • "ndanc J9: 3 spd oa tbt nocw. Bnt Offer . M-4JIS . 15 PINTO '11 Vcli.an 4-dr wqen. .. IPB. ra&lo. btr, A /C ... Oallm.at. -fbmoUiLb Valiut1b, aHtlt worll, s. In 1 ........ tritJt • ....,. ... __ .... H65 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 POMT'IAC ....... su ... WAO()N. Loaded inc, air cad., pwr. aeata 6 win dows. cnae. wt. st.erec1 11 rod rac:L t Pueeoger aP9Q). Aac.1 at sz•• THEODORE ROBINS FORD ' '''·'' 141\Rt\I 1A Bl\10. ..... a.,.. H2S 'It Bui, ...,,.,,, Deedt ••••••-•-•••••••••••• pMit.1127$. .,., GllU. U.000 Ill ~ own. lmmac. eond. AU. A/C., p IS, p ra. 4M-44U U"Tll Ml ... A ,.,.17 0010 'ID J>.BoMtater, totally restored to ort1 fac epecs, nu blk s-int w /bit im. au nJbba" • cb:rome. :dnt mechan. uk $1.l,SOO. Call 71f.Z10-znl. Dl/ID21JO "74 Ollla. lllaor bod7 ~ Gd nmaiDI CODd. "71 Trana Am , T·t op, ....., ~.hill p1o1>r 9llllO. M»m. oua llMTOl'S CAI SllllD/blt. DJa s.w.mz. 1'11 airyder CcrdDba 2 ... e .iaa .. ,.,.._All brown sad doo 000 --------1 die, lo ml, all extra ... 'T7 Ji1at X1 /9 s.1nt. eond Air, 'ma11 . cass. »+aw.9IOO.ltWM1 Speedster -rt. 2100 ml. Bright red, llW under warn.aty.S'7Hl21 "74 Saper BeeUe·Snrl. n&lo, DU t.lrel, ~ nt- bu I J d ar tune . ll.IDO~BO. pp, 131-3130: ~·pm r hardtop. 35, •a-Ac. •atkk. New ---otr---mUea air t'Oaditiooed, .. ...i .... l _,_ _._ .... Allt FW atn•o wltb ...... earptt ._, "14 f'intlh'd, ...tnL c:oml "H fl& ~-Am/fm, power 8 track tape, ecp.A-..,! .,_7SZI amv\. New tires. Low ..__............ .... .e 5 ..-c lllUMet. SIS00/080 P.P. "1'i 1run1,:uo:o "'~ .,.... -..cTL • -tigs. ater cu.., aun.rf . power Wiodowa. power a_.:.,--,~.---"-.-,-· :n~'ia:: ~~~ door locb. power aleer· ....... •••••-.. ••••••• ~ inc _. power-brakee, "73 Toroaado, 11,000 ' .....__._-------97-2-7-1 ailver. imrnac. SH.$00 . .._ PP 640-tMI ev twknda '15 SCIROCCO Ai r CODd., All I P'll aerea. .. ml*. llap and radial tlrta. 12 Landau root, I0/40 seat. miles. attreo. cnaiae. Vep 9'74 di.lat rdners. Spm\l.lb Uladld. XI.al eand. aJQO. _ ............... . ....................... YISITYOUI OUt•I COAST HOMDA HEAD9UM'fllS TODAY!!! INYllSITY SAU:S •satVJCE O&.DSMOIU HONDA eMCftUCIS -Barbor Blvd. 008TAlllSA MO-tMO ....... ,,. ....................... ,. 111. Loaded. Low mlte1. ellroae. wl,. ..... i.-c.111.- llut Hilt •tt X.Jt • Sa,._._.,.._... tlMr.N.,..,, ...... ...... 9712 ....................... a.AW' ,..,_....., Dr&--. .... .o. . -...,.. ..._.. n• . ................ ...... m.,. H . It. lltcl./"CJ.1 . ·~ .. • '76TUUO pd as.tor-, gokl fawn ~ ~1'"' or Ad Ski. lDttrior. Priced S300 ii.JUrra.fCMilOO below wbolaale Blue "13 Vep GT Wqoa. Good eoacl.IUoa, ruaa good DtW brakea, All/FM rdo, wpeed, A IC, 2t> aw. a.toner. 64&-3104 New engine . P .P . llo.112.000 ML Serv1c~ ...,._Ml-0865. Coatract Available. ,_ fn:lllt brtt dust ahlds. .. 2 ~70 14 ti.ml szo. 111·500f lY mesaage. ,..,,. •"D) 8'ok. .-m. eau F1eet n.t wtm ,_ want ta Admlnutrator , Dally' DnUJPUatCl .. ttw•. PUatMZ4!', ext. 210 I $3110 SANTAANA C 2 Piii HJO ..._UM4 . ....._.,_ :. .................................................................. . 'T7 ... a.m wtit. like llftHU ..... Jiii, •Una. apec. 11~ tnm.-. m.-o Jll01 E.. ltdlat.r.t .. ..,_ t716 s.&aAu •mt ............... -........... 9772 *lDEALER IN U.S.A. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• VOLVO ···············~···· ... ...... VOLVO Jmllarbar Blvd. · OOftA IDIA MM•Sl4M4'7 '11-;.rw-.~ redlal tlrt•L ra~ 'JI •VO "*'Ml• I. I t ... LOAD&D w&Ua Jll'J ....... Coeliafntal Men 4., '9"y clea.o, 1 omw. SD»O 080. Call bef IAJll or aft. 1 Pll, m-.-m ttJ2 ....................... lf7'co.¥1rli T• Ttlp with automatic u.a.. pwr ........ wiulb;;;. air eand.. Wt wbeal. cnlH coatrol. 11.ereo radio 6 SUver in cakr. CDIVCG > MllwOuslr SI l.na HOWAIO Clrenoollt no.. •Qull Sta. NEWPORT B&\CR IJJ.OIH • OaneUe LD -siDe. ... ...,. optkld. blk 00 bit. NllW, no mil••· --....cm ...... ~) .. ...... -2 Sllraa..t ..... JfJ6,.J11,o.lll a.me. 11......-nr M31J Coatiact Aullable. _.II.I II(;. -'YA> T·TDP Sll'JAMA -ANNIVSR SARY llOD&L. Air coad., ~-SllJA 1111 a,at;••Uc , loaded 1 _ .. ..___ 1 D a 111.eoo 11t. • &••.,.._ MJm. lenlee Contract ... AM -.111.1 ,_..,_ .. cl•••d PAEC! ~ ........ ..!?!! .... -::-•111.1 _.~ •• ~~ --~.~ ... -..... sllir.M .... ··~ .......... ~~! ·- 'D0...11.dll.aMl ,,telMIN.~AIC.' -·--...._. =-=· -..al ~::.~Mr .... ~& .... 7111 '75 CAD&.LAC s4999 SIOAM DI YIU.I ........ Full power'. factory air oond .. AM/FM radlO. tilt wtieel. padded top; full leath&f" Interior I only 26.000 one owner mites. Sold & ~ by Nabers Clldlllec. (466MCF) •. Wonl last at ·11 CHlftOLlf s2999 MAL• Cl AISIC ...... c.ouoe. ve. llUfOf'Mtlo trana.. owr. steering a brlt<M. tettory lllt' cond.. titt ~. rallye Wheel• I onrv 39,000 ectual mlleel Cee8RFBI. tH 3 7 VOL. 73, NO. n.ssECTfONS~ltAGES • ~-Huntington 81 D&L0aa U00&S mWIN ... ...., ..... Or•••• ~oaltty Tnmt l)latnct cllnetora rehactanUy approved an experimental beach l\UDmer but abuUlt servlce tocky which they bope wUl alleviate tralf\c conces&n i:n Humtqtoa Beach. Oi~n warned, bow.ver, tbat tbe lenice wou.ld be ba.lted after ah weekt lf there •req't enou.ih ridera. The Hunllnaton Beach w.eekead thuttle approved by d1reeton is part or the $S.84 mlWGe Pl'ekQe ot bu& tervice Jl!D.tlOll aact haP.rovementa ac urea-ao jliilifluae. To bll4IDce out the mo~ than '5 mllllola annual coat ol lbe improvemenh, the lranall dl1Uict n :peeta to pt back 11.• million in bus fares each year. Under lhe proposed H untin 8ton Beach s huttle pro1ram, beacbgoera can part their cars at the Golden Wes\ College parking facility and ride nonstop to Pacific Coas t Highway for 25 cents one way. Buses will have racks that will ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1980 Bus Shuttle ' Wins accommodate aurf boarda up to five feet lo Jengtb and other nJrpa . ---· - Directors a pproved $20,000 to ln1Ulute the abuttle service as a r H ponae to a plea by city officials to add more buses to the beach area. · But Al Hollindeo, transit d11trtct dJ.l'ector. typified the board's reaction when he said, "I don't believe it's going to work." He added that Huntington Beach wouJd be asked to help . subsidize the prol.fain's cost. And Director William Farris grumbled at the 25-cent charge which staff members said wnuld a llow a family of four to beat the S2.50 all day parkina fee. "I would submit that there aren't too many families of four that will be doing it," Farris said. But director& allowed the tare schedule to stand. which wiU also allow as many as three children. under six to ride Cree lf the y are with a n adult passenger Directors added that they wiU Ban Sought evaulat.e the program after slx weeks and call it off if use isn't hiKh. Although directors said they doubted many young people will rt~ the new service. public testimony described the behavior or young bus riding beachgoers as ··mean. surly and insulting.·· Anaheim resident Patricia Dayley said both bus drivers and passengers riding buses to work dread the yearly summer influx of teen.agers headed for the beach. Fl FTEEN CENTS Test Although she said she realized district officials .. can't legislate snorm" Mr1. DJlyley urged them to take note of increasing bus driver reports of incidents involving the young bus riders. Besides the beach shuttle in Huntington Beach, the transit district okayed modificatiom on 28 routes. Also approved was initiation of express service lo Rams football games at Anaheim Stadium from Huntington Center , Laguna Hills and M ission Vie10 m a lls a nd Newport. Center. Captors BOGOTA. Colombia <AP> - Uruguayan Ambassador Fernando Gomei, one of more than 30 hos tages held by guerrillas in the Dominican R epublic Embassy nearly three weeks, escaped t oday by ~o w ering hims elf from a seco nd -story window , authorities said. Marshlands Issue Near Resolution? • Gomez, a 42-year-0ld career diplomat, cUmbed down tied:togethe r bedsheets about 12:40 a .m . and scrambled behind a car in front of the embassy. Authorities said be shouted hla idenUty t.o police wbo pJcl<ed him up and drove him to a military hospital. ' The press office ol President Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala said Gome&.suffered "a few bruises" when the makeshift rope snapped as the ambassador lowered himself to freedom. Police earlier said be had a broken collar bone, and a report~r for the newspaper El Tiempo said the env~_.y appeared to have teg and arm lnjal1•. He aaid Gome~ was "limping, dressed in a 1reen bathrobe. ~mpletely untbaven and with one arm in a sling ... •As s ociated Pre ss l>hotograpber Ricardo Tisnes said a military policeman fired • rifle shot at the ambassador 'as ' he scrambled under the parked car, apparently be lieving momentarily that he was a guerrilla, but that no shots were fired by the guerrillas in the embassy. Gomez was the first or the hostages to escape from the embassy. The guerTillas have CSee HOSTAGES, Page AZ> Surf Victim's ·Body F o und ·orf Co ast The body of a man who drowned last Wednesday wbeo he was swept out to sea in a strong riptide was discovered Sunday afternoon by Huntington Beach state ran1ters. Coroner's officials identified the man a.a 21-year-old Gustavo Soriano of Huntington Park. Lifeguards said Soriano was wading in wat.t-deep water near the Huntington Beach Pier when be waa .suddenly pulled into deeper water and vanished. Friends of tbe Huntington Park man told Ufeguarda they l'lad come to the beach to hunt for shells. They told guards that tbe last time they saw thelr com- panlon be was standiac near the water's edge. State rangers found the body at about 1:14 ,.m. Sunday near the mouth o the Santa Ana River. HOME L£4SE AD (;(JI' RESULTS . "I bad 12 t.o JS cal&. rtsbt -way_ on my Daily Pilot latslfkdad. "I WU very a~uJ in leas-~, my bouse tbrou1h' the aulfted MCUao. '' Tbat•• tlll9 advertlalntJ •~ "rY of th Ntwport Beach man who plaHd &tall ad ID tbe all7Plliot: l ~!:"~y~=~=· paUo, l'1IO mo. yrt,t a.. Owner XU·llt.UX 11,_ net to aet fut ren>u. fall ... ~Gra1111if?s Judith BJU'dwdl, a 42.ryear-old London IJADd.mother. leaps over Marjorie Styles <left) and Allee Matthews. both 71. in a contes t to determine the most glamorous grandmother of Britain. SJC's Biggest Day Just Swallow Away • Festivities get under way today in San Juan Capistrano where the town.folk and visitors celebrate the legenda ry return of the swallows to the Mission City. The little birds, heralded in song an4 story, annually return to San Juan Capistrano about this time of year after a 7,000 mile journey from Argentina. And locals and out-of.town birdwatchers alike will be craning their necks Wednesday (St. Joseph's Day) in an attempt to spot the first swallows. Well, maybe not the first s wallows. Zoologis t s s ay migratiang birds get to their destination within a week to 10 days of the same date each year. But the folklore persists, and San Juan businessmen and residents will cele brate the return of the little blrds with a community celebration this week with activities ranging from a hairiest man contest to t he l arges t non-motorized parade in the United States . The 22nd annual Fiesta de las Golondrinas begins today with merchants and residents clad in c owboy garb and fie s t a costumes. 1 A kick off mixer at the Swallows Inn begins at 7 tonight, and the public is invited. There will be a toddler 's marathon at El Camino Park Tuesday beginning at 3:30 p.m. with youngsters under 19 months of age racing to the finish line Ul western gear. Wednesday's activities include a pet parade, with children from 6 to 12 years or age parading pets at El Camino Park. Prizes will be awarded for the most unusual, prettiest, best costume. ugliest and bes t in parade <See SWALLOW, Page AZ) By STEVE MARBLE Of 11M CMily P119C \utl State coast al comm1ss1oners will be asked Wednesday to s lam the door on any plans for de v el oprn ~ the Bolsa Chica marshlands with llomes or a manna The comm1 ss1on. meeting in Ocean View Bt1s Plan Opposed Parents of sc hool-bound youopten in tbe Ocean View School District are expected to voicf' opposition tonight when trustees consider. a plan to eUm lnate 25 ltUdeQt bus stopd. The possible bus stop cut would affect early morning riders lo seven e lem entary s chools Trustees have been studying a lt ern atives to reduce trans porta tion cos ts 1n the distnct. According to re~. 1l costs about $2,700 each )l ar to transport one student o and from school. District officials said a fleet or aging buses and the increase in the number of students with transport.ati9n needs due to the c l os ing o f sc h ool s h as compounded the proble m and the expense Trul>tees will meet at 7 :30 p.m . in the district board room. 16940 B St. Cops Slay Woman BELL (AP) -A 47-year-0td woman. Esther Caranta, who called the Bell·Cudahy police and said she was going to kill herself and her three children. was fatally shot by officers responding to the call Saturday night when she" jumped out or the b us hes a t t h e m in a lhreaterung manner. authorities said. 4th of July Parade Official Dies haflatlen Bat tle >: Funeral services wUJ be held Tuesday for Joyce Nadine Musgrave. 52, longtime secretary for the Huntington Beach Fourth of July parade. Mias Musgrave, who died Saturday, also wu active as a volunteer for Huntington Beach senior citizens. She graduated from HuotJ.ncton Beach bi&b acbool in ate and Pullen.on Community Collete tn 1M9. , Sunivora lnclude her brother, Lyle llQICl'ave of Bellnower. Services are scheduled at 1:00 p .m . ·Tuead1y a·t Pierce Bri>tben Spntb's\ Mortuary, 627 JlatnSt. Parent Talb Set "A81111 Parenti : Coplnt Skills, AhematJve1· and SOlu· Uom," wlll be tbe topic of a workshop offered at Golden W!lt Col~e Saturday. The free w6rk1bop will be offered ln Healt.b Science 131 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Americans FaCing ·Tough Time Ahead W ASHJNGTON CAP> -The American people race some rou1b month• ahead in the Carter actmtnidratioo's battle to reatraln inflation , th e president's chief inflation flJhter told Coa&reas today. "Tbe Ameri"Jl people have no cbolce bat to accept a temporary declloe in llvina 1taoelarda," Alfred Kahn told the S..te Rankins Committee. Kahn, eba1rmu of the Council on Wqr and Price StabWty, noted the lncreHlnl now of , f unde to oU J)l'Oducln1 countries and tbe decline ID ptod'ucUvtty of American baltnel•. •'Our eeono10y aa a whole cannot emeape some decline lD real inc o me ln tbe a e clftumnane.:• be wet. PrHlde11t Cartn plaoa to 1tr•n,U... U.. moottorlna of vohaatar1 was• and price ptdetbMI .. part ot the ftibt •calmt t.anattoD. X.abn said. lie faid Cuter IOOD would formally ttroPGM tbat ''Mftf&l bandnd'' , be added to the monitoring staff, which numbers about 100. 1n other teaUmooy, Kahn said the president continues to oppose mandatory wa'e and price controls because such cont.rob .. paper over" lnftation and bide what is really bappenlnt to the economy. Kahn waa the first AdmlniatratioD witness to teaUfy before a coo1re11tonal panel since tbe preaident told tbe nation Frtttay tome of the 1t.ep1 be wl1l UM to combat tnflatioa. Car:,ler'1 economic pl an received 1 ho1Ule reception from Baokln• Committee memben, led by Cb1lrman William Pros.lniM, D·Wil. Proxmire Nld Ute PJ'OIJ'&ID ,, .... ,..,.... tban be booed for or expected., aacl ulcl tbe pnslcllnt WU "loytq tbl Job of n~ lnlladoe up to u. Federal ReMrw and tbe IDCIDl1 mart•.'' t Tbe Joint Economic , ... n.rca, .... Al> -i -· - Santa Barbara, WlJI be asked to declare nearly all 1,200 acres of t h e are a e nv ironmentally se ns1llve wetlands WeUands. according to state guidehnes. must be gr anted the m ost s tringent p r otection p o s si ble Most t y p es o f d eve l o pm e nt w o uld be G O LD PRICES 900.r--------- ,,_.,. Fe• ·--#" 2t )t tS 2• t7 .,.~ GOING DOWN Gold Prtce Reacts Gold Drops While Dollar Gains Again From AP Dispatc:bes Gold pnces today plummeted today and fell below SSOO an ounce for the first lime tlus year and the dollar soared as world fi nancial markets reacted positively lo President Carter's latest anti-inflation package. Carter's proposals Friday to cut government spending. c~rb borrowing and impose a new tax on imported oil, boosted the dollar by 2'r.i cents against the British pound, and brought sizeable gains against Ute Swiss and French francs and Jt.a.lian lira. In New York. gold traded at $468, down $58 from Friday. Gold prices plunged $46.15 an ounce on the Hong Kong market. The precious metal closed at S478.92, down from S525.07 Saturday. In London. gold <tropped $44 an ounce to trade at $482.50 at mid -morning , down rrom Friday's $5216.50. London gold de alers fixed the ir morning trading prices at a Oat $480, ott $46.50 from Fridays, bpt railed the afternoon fixing price sUgbtlyto$484andclosedat$4T7. Gold last closed below $500 in London on Dec. 24. Gold prices saned $40 an ounce on tbe Zurich market wbere the metal traded u k>w u $4M as compared to Frtct.y'a cloHoUD4. Silver sold In London at aA exteptlonaJly wide bld·and·••ked price raQae !'f m .so to '80.SO an ounce. for a mt4l..__ price of s.u.50. down from S2•.U Prlda1. Slber tl'aded at Sl'1 in New York, down .. ,.....Fri:4e ... ''ObWMly tbe powen thllt be tblnk tbe Carter •conomlc p1aa1e Is somethlD• la tM rttbl dl.ncUon," Hid OM IQ&d trader. considered taboo. A llo wabl~ we tla nd uses In c lud e a s li m li s t of developme nts such as com-· merc1al fishmg outlets or energy oper atJons The recommendation h :t.S met with strong opposJtion from several local groups. Charles Bennett, leader of a Huntington Harbour boating Ji?roup , c a lle d the coas tal commission recommendation a .. hip shot" and said at lea.st 50 members of his group will be on hand to protest. "The coastal commission is just barreling ak>ng with tot.al disregard for local planning," said Bennett." 'Ibey "have this 'we don't give a damn' pbilo&o- pbythat really botben me-'' Commtwloe spokesman Eric M eu said the move to declare t h e Ro ls a C h ica a c r e a ge wetlands is an attempt to help Ora.nae County oftidala prepare a eou&aJ plan fcw tbe area. But some local officials seem unconvinced. The Orange County Board of Supervisors okayed sending a l e tt e r urging s tat e com~rs not to pre-empt local planning efforts by making the w~ands ruling. State commissioners also got a warning from colleagues on th e South Coas t Regional Coas tal Commission that the recommendation was puttmg the cart before the horse. Wednesday·s public hearing will be ~Id at 9 a .m. in the Chambers or the Santa Barbara County &ard of Supervisors , 105 E. Anapamu St. Hammer Attack Victim Critical A 23-year-old Westminster man was struck in the head with a ha mmer and critically injured 1n a n a r gum e nt o ver a ·neighbor's dogs, police reported today. Clyde A. Christ was listed in g uard e d condi ti on al Wes tminster Community Hospital following the attack Su nday afternoon i n the backyard or his home at 7601 Wyoming St. Coast Weather Fatr tonight with in· c r e a s ing cloudiness toward morning. Thirty percent chance or light s howers Tuesday after- noon. Lows tonight so at the beaches t.o 58 inland. Highs Tuesday 65 to 70. INSIDE TeDA'1 A cldld o/ ~. "°'° 21, lt4t ,..,.., lwr cliariea tMtJ Mt~I /f'Om tho# poin/tlJ fftJn otld "°' pd Uwm "' book fonn to Jwlp UI ~ tire tmnoU that con ~lop In a· chUd'• milld. Sn P• AlO. M re 0 I 11t .. "'&......,. a au IN ............. M CM== AU . ., ..... ·~ ............... --~ ., ............ , .. CM-...W M Q .... .._ M ' .~ ' ~· . .ti DM..Y N.OT H.f Vl:NTURA (A.PJ -~ .,.. .,. 1111.,.. "*t .._ ml&IW ot ......_, LJ--L ....._ ._ ..W .. Ii.aw Mea under C'OGl!dnatioD fot a Jw ...... u4 ... wUt Oara.. IS wbowere.,,_rllliUJ...._t0 .... 1a\Wt.,_..1 , ' • The boctiet ......... &.daJ by ........ u .,.. .... IOn Gary, ..... &o pelcoe IL.__ AM• ' 1M '-al'f!ll ..... hit ...,..., ..,... •• •·wtfe a.d bad come°"" lot a SUMl1 visit, Adam Mid «AW~ tJtlll M .... ..-a. ....... M .. •---~ DSNVER <AP> -n. OU, CMIDltal ud Atomic Wcden Jnten\ldoul Ublae 1w •* a~ today ol a contract offer from Ou.II Oil Corp .• • ..,...mt'nt t.hat eould tet a pattern to eod All lJ ..... uUaawtd. atrik• bJ ss • reftMry WOlhn. <>CAW ~ RoMrt J'. Gou. ;;i;.·u.. t.ntaUw peet "an edequat. aeUlem•t," aald • .q~ otf.r abo wa1 made bY QUel 8ervice. 11lat clfer ... a..,.OYed by the urUoe't nation.al oil ba.raaiAlDC poliey commttwe, be a aid. Both otfen will be •ubaUtted 1o local wUc>a members for raUficatloo. Gou aaid at a aewa coaference Tt wlc IA-. •••••c,IN ••z PHILADELPHIA (AP> -A paclra1e of radloacUve material feU olf a truck at a freitbt area of Pblledelpb,la lnteraaUoaal Airport today, but no rediatioD leaked, autborltJ• said. ($eephotoatrigbt). --~---__l?Qli&:e and oWri.US. o[ J.br,Jiu~n Ccuumt11S!on l ' .... said there was no damage to an inner shield protecting the package, which contained Iridium 192. Authorities said only allowable amounts of radiation from the substance were detected after the accident. About two hours after the accident, a cargo worker removed the olive drab. approximately 40.gallon package with his bare hands. f1re ... ..-v..-•n••.,.••• LAS VEGAS <AP> -An early morning fire at the Sahara Hotel oa the Strip caused extensive damage today to Don the Beachcomber's restaurant. Fire officials said u.e f'ue erupted shortly before 2 a.m .. after the restaunnt wu cloeecl, and caused dam•&• to tbe restaurant u well as water damqe to tbe ex~uUve oUlcea on the noor below. Cause of the fire wu not Immediately known. .,... llJJt• Ba•lc f9 Nese .,-.,.. Clt9 NEW YORK (AP) -Ao explosion ripped through a Yugoslavian bank office on the 30th floor of a Fiflb Avenue building today, two blocks from where crowds were assembling for the start of the St. Patrick's Day parade. There were no reports of injuries and authorities said they had not determined what caused the blast. PoUcc Chief Elmer Chapman of the Third Division said the S8·slory building at 500 Fifth Avenue at the com er of 42nd Stred was evacuated following the explosion By Resident Burglary Suspect Killed in Tustin 41y DAVID IUJTZ•ANN Of .. Dlllly ~Matt A su.5pected burglar was shot and kj)led Sunday night by a Tustin resident who told officers he found the man in an upstairs bed room of his home Ao Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman said the 8 p.m. shooting occurred in the Lemon Hejghts residence of John and Jane Grant. Officers said Grant and his wife surprised the man, who was wearing a ski mask and dark clothing, as he was in the upstairs bedroom. The sheriff's spokesman said Grant was armed with a pist.ol when the confrontation occurred. The s~pect, whom authorities did not identify, died or multiple gunshot wounds fired at close ran1e, officials said. He wasn't armed, deputies said. The incident began when Mrs. Grant said she heard noises from the upstairs area of the home. She started up, she told officers, but instead went back down and told her husband. He then plcked up the pistol kept in the downstairs mast.er bedroom and both went to investlga~. Swap Meet Slated A swap meet to raise funds for the Golden West College Cholr and band will be held Saturday in the college parking lot on Golden West Street. It starts al 9 a .m. DAILY PILOT \ \ M tbey entered one ol &.be upatain bedrooms, deputies s aid,· they encountered the s uspect. "We're pretty sure we know who it is," the s heriff's spokesman said of the suspect But be said identification would be withheld until officials are certain. A 28-year-old Whittier man. C raig Joseph Boppe, wal) arrested by deputies. as a s us pect.ed accomplice in the attempted burglary. He was fottnd in a car near the residence. No charges have been filed against Grant, officials said. HOSTAGES freed 24 captives but are still holding more than 20 others, including the U.S. ambaasador. The government has said the next move would be up to the terrorists. "The eovemment will not take ~the -initiative in-1ookina ror the conliouatloo of the talu," a government spokesman wd. The terrorists suspended negotiatiooa Tbunday, and it ta· up to them to reopen the talks, he auerted. . The guerrillas or the Aprtl 19th Movement, or M·19, contend the government must make the next move. by meeting their demands for the release of 215 members of their organbation held on such charges u rebellion, bank robbery , raiding \..~~ army arsenal, kidnapping -.,.Wtune police and tNsinels leaden. The masked womao &uerrilla who represented M·lt in the neaotiatiom ahouted to reporters after \.be Jut t.alb Tbundly, "We want the libentioc cl our comrades wbo have been tortured and are on trial. Our watcbwOrd is •we will win or die'." Tbe govermDeD.t clalma tbat most ol thole whole freedom is cle.manded have been convicted of civil crimes, or are awatuna trial for luctb Crilb•~, and a democraey with an -t Judiciary tt cannot te the cooatitution by releuln1 tbem. It al.lo 1eem1 to fear that 1tvln1 t.,..to the 1uerrma1' demands *'ll opea lbe door '° f\rtQre terrol1at attacka. Tbe 1uerrmu •&ormtd the emba11y durtn1 an Un:l•SN•oce day rec.=:: Feb. Z1 md t.aft bMe u .a. A•l»auador Dte10 AMDdo, JI o&ber di,aoiaetl lild Dv• or~ penona. N&W YOU. <AP> -&eocll and bond prieee moved lower toda1 aa llunclal martleta reacted to Pretldent Carter'• ..... ~ ...... . The Dow,__ ......... °'. llMl.at.&1*'tt.lll.Upa6Dtl to IOI. U after tJU'ee hours of Lradtoa. Tb• BOO level la coa&ldered •key'""°" a.rU. LoHn outaumbered 1a1Mn by more tblb a 3· 1 mar•in amon1 New York Stotk Exchanae-llaied iaaues. 8oad pricea were off by 11>oderate amount• in early tradlq. ralai.Qa the yie~ oo lona·term Treasury bonds above 12.2 percent. Tbe Carter package was widely expected to raise sbort·term interest rate., but rates on Treasury bUla dpped in early trading. The rate on six-month bills fell to 15.24 percent from 15.30 percent ~ F.dd&Jt--That l'ate is sUU above the rale of a week aao. The Treuury planned to auction new slx·month bills later in the day, with the results determining the y l,e l d s a v a ll a b I e o n n e w money·ma.rket certificates sold by banks and savings u110Clati<>111 ln denominations of $10,000 and up. H the current rate prevailed at the auction. those certificates would have an interest rate above lS =t for the first lime ewr, •nt Tbursday. One trader attributed the small decline in Treasury bill rates to a move by some in veslors lo hi&b ·q ualily securttfes because of a possible credit cnmch. * * * Frwm P.,,e A J PRICES ... Committee planned to hear later in the day from Charles Schultze. ch a irman of the president's Council of Economic Advisers. Kahn gave no details on the $13 billion in cuts Carter says he will propose to bring the budget mto balance. However. lobbying already bas &tarted to keep intact programs rumored to be 1n jeopardy. Kahn defended Carter's new fee on oil Imports, which wtU add about 10 cenll a gaUon to tbe price of 1a1olloe, as . necessary for long-term economic pl"08pects even though at will cause a sbort·term rise in mOalloo. Kahn said the new monitoring personnel will be used to 1oerease tbe thoroughness of monitoring now going oo, bring 1l to bear on more companies, speed up handling or requests for exempUoos, closely examine unuauaJ price increases and aak. o n a selective basis, for pre -notification of price increases and bow those increases would lit the standards. Appearing earlier today on ABC·TV's "Good MoroinJ. America" s how, Kahn said ··congress now bas got the message. They're scared. The people in the country are demanding that we bring our government under control and that we'll do whatever ls nec~ary.'' But .ICabn reiterated that Carter ls "soiog to make ~ry effort to &belt.er the bottom sixth or ~venth of the population from the effects'' of budeet catting and "wtll make every e ffort lo protect tbe hard·pressed cities who n!ally need help." Shot Fired In' Robbery A lone bancUt armed with a platol fired a ahot at a ld!aaion Viejo dough.nut ahop manager bidlne in a closet and made off with $1.500 durinc a Pre-4awn robbery t.odar. Noone wu bwt. Detail.a of tbe holdup were sketchy but SMrUr1 deputies 1ald tbe l a.m . 1boottn1 occurred at WlncbeH 's Dou•lanuta, ~ llarcuerite Partway. The unldeatlfied man.,er wu tbe onl,J emplOyee oo duty,~ said. Jt is bell~ that the 1uaman fled In an auto and II atl1J at larfe. f...,.lieeSoqht To Boet Studenta HunUDlton Beach and J'oun. laiD VaJ.r.y lamW• .,-e beiDc aou,i.t u bolt.a for 1tudentl In tb• Brit!•b·l:uropean Centre cultural acbul• proiram. Ju· ly 1·31. lnterwted f am mes may con· tact CorinDt Scbat1mu1 pro· pam ooordiaator. at ... *2. - ONraBarrel Bar'ry O'Brien. Nuclear Regulatocy Commission representative, pots his Gei1er count.er on. the around as he prepares to move a steel drum conta.ining radioacUve material that had fallen from a truck at Philadelphia International Airport. . ,. '. Vehicles Collide; .. . . . ~ . Six People lnjllr.~d · Slx peraona lnJured in a two·car. bead-<>n colliaton on El Toro Road near Ralat.ree Lane Saturday night were reported 1mprovln1 at area boyltals today. The driver of one or the vehicles, Larry Wens. 18, of Santa Ana. was in the lntenslve care unJt at Mission Community Hospital where a spokesman said his condition Is stable Also in the intensive care unit there is Pat Peeks, 19 . o C Fountain Valley. a passenger in Valley Forum Set to Air School &sues Fountain Valle y school officials, teachers and recall campaigners w1U participate m an information forum at 7 30 tonight in the multi purpose room at Fountain Valle> Elementar y St'ho o l, 17911 Bushard St Trle session. organ1z€.'d by .l C l\'IC Rroup called T l:\f E <T ax payers Interes t ed an Municipal Et'onomy>. is expected to fO<.'us on the n!t'ent strike by Fountain Vall€.'y School District t e a c her s. th e negotiations that led t o a thre e -year contrac t with i nstructors and the current reca ll campaign aimed at district trustees Betty Migoanelli, Sheila Meyers and Roger Belgen. All five trustees are expected to participate in tonight's session aJona with members or tbe Fountain Valley Education Assoclalion, representing teacbera. and tbe Concerned Citi.J.eoa for Quality Education. a parent. IJ'OUP tbat has launched the recall campa1gn. The formal calls for each group to offer a presentation. then answer written questions submitted by the audience. Wells' car wbo alao ..... rel>Otted to be im.provtna. tt. two o&ber, penona in ~el.la· car -abo were Wu.red. lbou&h not aa ser&ou.aly. They were iden.tified .. Stepban1e lrlah. 17. oT El Toro. who WU reported ln satisfartory coodition at Mission Commwuty Hospital. and Dana Meisner. 17. also ol El Toro, who was treated and released All four were thrown from Wells' Jeep by the impact ol the t'Olhslon. The driver of the second car an the accadent was Mark J . Brockman. a Marine stationed a t the El Toro Air Station. Brockman was taken to Saddleback Hos pital f or treatment.. of cuu and bnD9es and released. A~e(&llbu~ Rlqba{t. ~' 4lf0,"'8 . ~J Ton>. WU taUa C.0 k for treatment of leg Injuries. The Callfoq1ia H1&bWa> Patrol said the' «r d~ by Brockman was •estbound on El Toro Road white Wells was dnvtng eastbound. The two tut head-on but a tugbway patrol spokesman said it ..,, as not >et ct>rtam who -was at fault R 1chart was trapped m d l~e-model Ford and it took Or ange Count y firefighters a ~out 25 minutes to r ut ham from the wttckage f',... P.,,e Al SWAI .. LOW •• entries.. Oue or the moat popular e vents durtne lbe week 1s Hoosegow Day. wb{cb beg.tns Friday with the I.own Meritt ud hanging jud~e arre1tl111 all those downtown not ill .• UtPf'll costume. That '°" for soen witbout beards too. Winner or the hairiest mu contest will be anD011Dc9d ID a.be Frao.cucan Plaza at 5:1S p.m.. Friday. W ASIUNOTON (AP> -lit dlvl4ed U.S. a_,.,._. CcMart today Jeft Jnuct a racial dese1re1atloD C:: fo~ Cltna.d pdlllic IC · that m•1 make oece11arr the UOll1oW'D bulbsl of ..... ooo Jtudenta. Tbe Juatices, by a S.3 vote, rejected a cbllllell•• •~ tbe Clevetand 8oal'd « E4uca6-to tbe court-ordered plaa, a DCWtlon of wblcb went Into elfeCt ln September. Cblef Ju1tice Warren E. Burset uct Justices WUUam n: Relmqutlt and Lewtl F. ~ Jr. v~ to hHr the 1cbool board'• appeal. -•. Evn if (be COMtitutloo r•....a lt. ud It were ........ for ftderal courta 1o do tt. DO ~uitable decree can faabioD an 'Emerald Cltf' wberf all racea. e&bnlc poupt and _,.,,... oC various income levels ltve ltde by side in a large metropolitan ar~a." t.bedJasenteruald. A &rouP or bla,ur.•uta sued Ohio's largest 1~ la 1973. charalng that tbelr cbildren'a rights to an equal education were bein& violalfld. U.S. Dlstrict Jud•~ l'ranl Battisti ruled AUi. ai: .llTI tM& tbe Cleveland acbool diltrld bad been guilty of iDteDUoo.al racial segregaCM>D for yean. Hla ~ "fM ~ 18' the 6~ ~.s: Clreu1t courc,.~ oa Feb. ~Ba~ ~~a thf/:; ,.rJ:-;:::e. .,r.ctm• IOIJle....2i0.000 ll•'4enta at 8* of tbe district'• 141 ICboola, toot effect the 1tan of acbool year in Septamber. Under lt. some I.JOO ~ are betnl buled croaatoWD from predominantly one·race. neiRhborhoods for racial balance The second phase is to lake effect tlus week. affttting 20,000 more students and maklnit nec~s s ary the busing or thousands more students. When Batwti's total plan is in place next September. every ...c hool in the 91 ,000·student d i st rict 1s to reflect c1 pproximat.ely the same racial make.up of the eqtire dUtrfct. About two-thirds ol Cleveland's public: adlOO& atudenll are black. lJoder the tloal pba•~\. an estimated 52.000 studell~ ,rw be jJued. Skate Rink Safe Tak.en By Gunmen Three men armed with ~hotguns threatened a Huntington Bead! mao workinc alone at a Fountain Valley roller skating rink early S&mday aod ned with a aafe coatahaln.1 about $2. 700. police said. Thomas P. StephaD06, 3:2. tokl Police be wu doina conat.ruc:Uoo work at 3:30 a .m . at tbe F'ou.nt.ain Valley saraunc Center. 91°' ftecreatioft Oft?le, wtt.ell he was surprised by three "blker·type .. men. all bearing sbOl&\IDI. . Re deacribed the men as CaucaaiM. aaes 19 to 31. with tattooia, JriBt1" in ai>P'&rance, with bfies In their belts. ~ victim told. pollr~ tile men pusbed him oa&o tbe ftDor' and then removed ml omce Ufa With a doUy. Tbe tbi-ee meo reportedly fled ia. a Ugbt blM vu. i f --..~------ 7 • Fl FTEEN CENTS · Use.d Bedsli:eet Rope • • For-ecast In Future -WASHINGTON (AP> -PNs6dlM c.rter aald today that .. notlalac a llort of a tern me~· will atop tbe aatioa'• deatrucUon at the •hands of inflation. But the president said that when be ls sure be hH balanced the fiscal 1981 budaet, "I wlU then consider tax reductions to e ncourage savings, stimulate productivity and lead to increased bustne·ss investment." He previously left open any plans ror changes in taxes, and this was seen as a slightly firmer indication or his thinking. ·'There is no sugar-coating this pill," Carter said, issuing hi s first defens e o r his anti-inflation measures before a special interest group, city officials gathered from across the country. He said he tried, in forming the program announced Friday. not to end programs aiding "those mos t vulnerable to mnation." <Stt CARTER. Page AZ) * * * S..,.er Graaaies ' Judith '3ardwell, a 42-year-0ld London grandmother._ leaps over Marjorie Styles (left) and Alice Matthe~. both 71, in a contest to determine the most glamorous grandmother of Britain Gold Takes T11mble; Dollar Shows Gain • GOLD PRICES 9 00 . ..--------- From AP Dlapa&daes Gold prices tOday plummeted , today and fell below $500 an ounce ror the first time thia year and the dollar soared as world financial markets reacted positively to President Carter's latest anti-inflation package. Carter's proposals Friday to cut gqvemment spending, curb borrowtns-.nd lmpoee a IRIW tax on imported oil. boosted the dolJar by 2~ cents against the British pound, IUUI brought lheable tains against the Swiss and French francs and Italian lira. In New York, gold ·traded at $468, down $58 from Friday. Gold prices plunged $46.15 an ounce on the Hong Kong market. The precious metal closed al '$478.92. down from $525.07 Saturday. In London, gold dropped $44 an ounce to trade al $482.50 at mid -mornin~. down from * * * Friday's $S26.SO. London gold dealers fjxed their morning trading prices at a flat $480, off $46.50 from Fridays, but raised the afternoon fixing price slighUyto$484 amtclosed atS477. Gold last closed below SSOO in London on Dec. 24. Gold prices sagged $40 an ounce .oo tbe Zurich market where the metal traded as low as $484 as compared to Friday's close ol '524. Silver sold In London at an exceptionally wide bid-and-asked price range or $18.50 to $20.50 an ounce, for a median price or $19.50, down from $24.25 Friday. Silver traded at $17 in New York. down $4 from Friday. ·'Obviously the powers that be think the Carter ee-0nomic package is something in the right direction," said one gold trader. * * * Stock, Bond Prices Take Market Dip NEW YORK CAP> -Stock and bond prices moved lower today as financial markets reacted to President Carter's latest economic measures. The now Jones average of 30 industrial stocks fell 16.81 points to 794.88 after three hours of trading. The 800 level is; considered a key support area. Losers outnumbered gainers by more than a 3·1 margin among New York Stock Exchange·listed issues. Bond prices were off by moderate amounts in early . Coast Weatller Fair tonight with ln-1 creasina cloudiness toward morniJ11. Tblky percent chance of llcbt showers Tu=:,;ti after. noon. Lowa 50 at tbe beacbel to 5e 1Dland. Hlghl 1'ael4aJ Iii to 10. INll .. Te•AY A clldd o1 dhlrm:s, "°"' n, 1141 rt·rtod Mr cldril• ad note• /rom thoM polnfvl wear• Oftd "°' ,. Jlldl • boot for/4 to .. Ip M '°*rao.d tlw '"""°" ._, caa MNlop "' Cl cMM'• ,,..,_ ... ,,.,, AJO. trading. raising the yields on long-term Treasury bonds above 12.2 percent. The Carter pa ckage was widely e xpected to raise short-term interest rates, but rates on Treasury bil~ slipped in early trading. The rate on six-month bills fell to 15.24 percent from 15.30 percent Friday. That rate is still above the ra le or a week ago The Treasury planned to auction new six-month bil1a later in the day. with the results determining the yie lds availa ble on n ew money-market certificates sold by banks and savings associations ln denominations of $10,000 and up. U the current rate prevailed al the a uction. those certificates would have an interest rate above lS percent for the first Ume ever, beginning Thursday. One trader attributed the small decline in Treasury bill rates to a" move by some inYest.ors to bigb-quallty seeurttiel because of a poulble credit cnmeh. C811118' Teeta Set In Deerfield Park The employment teat for t.em· porary Jobi with the U.S. Cenaua Bureau will be ctwn at 10 a.m. Thursday tn the Deerfield Park Mu IUpu~rpoae Room , 55 DeerwoOd WMt. JntJM, It tllltl 1boat two boun to complM the appllc1tlon fonlll and tbe Ult. Por more informa· t1onca11m..-. 'l1IO 'Cbedtecl' LJUBLJANA, Yucot••~•· (AP) -PNll •at .loildP Bros Tlto'tt""•am9ai1 laH bHo cbefted·llld till we.U... ol Ml bMrt .. ... raarb(. • > .. ... 4' 2t ,, ·~·, ...... GOING DOWN Gold Price Aeects Sus~t Slain In Tustin Burglary Try ByDAVIDKUTZMANN Of 11te o.ilf ,,_SI.ill A suspected burglar was shot and killed Sunday mghl by a Tustin resident who told officers be found the man in an upstairs bedroom or bis home. An Orange County Sheri(('!; Department spokesman said the 8 p.m. shooting occurred in the Lemon Heights residence of John and Jane Grant. omcers said Grant and his wife surprised the man, who was wearing a ski mask and dark clothing, as he was in the ups lairs bedroom. The sheriffs s pokesman said Grant was armed with a pistol when the co nfr o nt ation occurred. The suspect. whom authorities did not identify. died of multiple gunshot wounds fired at cloee range, officials said. He wasn't armed, deputies said. The lncldenl began when Mrs. Grant aald she beard noises from the upstairs . area of the home. She started up, she told offlcen, but lnatead went back down and told her husband. He tben ~ up the pistol kept in tbe downltalrs muter bedroom aad both went to investtcat.e. As tbey em.red one of the upatalra bedroom•. deputies said, they encountered tbe suspect. "We're prettY. 1ure we know who It la,•• \he sheriff's spokesman Mid of the suspect. But he aald ldlntlftcatlon would bt wttbMlcl .Ul offtcials are certain. A .. yeat·old WbltUer man, Cral• JoHpb Boppe, waa arrntd bJ d•putf•• 11 a 1U1pected aeeomf>llH lD the attemDted burll•1· Re ••• found la a ear n ear tbe rttlcleel. No ~ bave bMn ftled a.aatut Grat. offlctala aald. • Uruguayan Envoy Escapes Captors BOGOTA, Colombia <AP) - One of the ambassadors held by guerrillas for a lmost three weeks at the Dominican Republic Embassy slid down a makeshifl rope or sheets and s campered to s afety today. authorities reported. , Government officials said the guerrillas fired three times at th e esca ping Uruguay a n ambassador, Fernando Gomez. but he was not hit. Journalists near the scene reported hearing one shot, which they believed was fired by a soldier. Gomez. a 42-year-old career diplomat. rell and s uffered bruises whe n the knotted bedsheets broke as he lowered himself from a second-floor window. officials said. He also had sufCe red an arm injury when the guerrillas stormed into the embassy Feb. 27. they sa1d . The Uruguayan was the first or the hostages to escape. The leftist guerrillas. who have freed 24 captives. still hold 31 others. ancludang U.S . Ambassado r Diego Asencio and 17 other diplomats. Gomez fled at about 12:40 a.m . Marta Montoya. press secretary of President Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala, said that after he hit the ground three s hots were heard an the darkness and the colonel IO charge of the milHary police !>urro und1n g the e mbassy s houted. ··Halt ! Wh o goe~ there?" The di p l o m at, 1n ha !>"" underwea r . s houted back . "Don't shoot! Don't shoot! I'm the Uruguayan a mbassador," the press secretary recounted. <See ROST.\GES, Page AZ> Expectations Lowered &Brown Aide Tells of Troubles on Trail By RICHARD GREEN Ot-0..ty ...... Sw" Aboard Gov. Jerry Brown's old campaign airplane on a stormy night somewhere over Iowa it dawned ·on Irvine resident Larry Pryor that all was not well in the Brown camp . Pryor , who mus t h ave yearned for s unny California tbal Inky night. was press s e c r e · t a r y r o r t h e Brown·for-president campaign from Dec. 2, 1979 to Feb. 27. He said budget considerations forced Brown and his ala.fl to use a propeller-driven DC-3 on tbe campaign trail. "We ..,_on a fUPt from aae part ol. Iowa to another and ll was expected to take one hour and 10 minutes,'· Pryor said. "After we were nyJne for a while, I noticed the windows were icing up. I cleared part or the window so that I could see the wing. · "The wing was solid ice and by this time we were 20 ml.nutes overdue. · ··Brown was the first to be concerned. He went into the cocltpjl to talk to the pilot, and then he came back to us to tell us we were traveling only 87 miles per hour. ·'When we finally landed we had been in the air for an hour and 45 minutes and were 35 minutes overdue." 0.,"91..,,_ ROUGHING fT Brown Aide Pryor P.ryor said that campaign budget problems forced Brown to qwt paying his staff. About two weeks after he was put on volunteer status. Pryor decided 1t was time to come back home to Irvine. Pryor . whose wife Gabrielle as Candidate Fighti~g Irvine Center Plan A proposed $10 million Irvlne C iv i c Cent e r near th e intersection of Barranca Road and Jeffrey Road shouldn't be built, according t o Councilwoman Mary Ann Galdo and council hopeful Gilbert Nelsen-Jr. "It would be a monument to government bureaucracy and I'm not interested in pouring taxpayers dollars into concrete and sliding glass doors," Mrs. Gaido said . Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. said that plans for the new civic center are at a discussion stage only and "nothing has been approved yet.'' The Irvine ci vie center committee has recommended that th& future civi'c center be bullt in tbe Woodbridge activity corridor and council approved this " Brady. aaid. • ·bn Friday, the committee ~av e us some s ugges tions relative to the process to select an archale<'l for the structure,'· he said. Mayor David Sills said that the City Council has no~ acted on the proposed Civic Center, and he said that. therefore, lhe matter is not an issue. ''The issue has not come before the council yet and Mrs. Gaido knows that." Sills said. "All the council has done is .decided lo lease some extra o1face space lo meet our present space requirements. The city has leased 31,000 square feet or office space at 2801 McGaw to serve as a City Hall annex, Brady said. He said the added space will meet the city's requirements for another three years, but t.bat the City Council must decide in 1980 on the new civic cent.er in order to allow enough "lead lime., : tor planning and building the structure. M• 4'••• Eye• Skies a forml•r Irvine councilwoma n, said that before ht> camt> home. Ur o wn "s enti r e s t a ff was sle e ping in one ho use with !>leeping bags covering the floor Pryor was a n a ssis tant metropolitan editor for the Los Angeles Times, before quitting the paper to write a book . Contacts be had developed in the Brown adm1mstrallon while a newsman led him into the Brown campaign. "We were constantly trying to dispel Brown's image as a flake." Pryor said. "It seemed. though. that the more people heard from Brown, t.he more they started to associate him with more than the cartoon strip images of him." Pryor said that the s taff developed a plan to dispel the nuejmage. "We just tried to give Brown as much exposure as possible because when people saw btm and heard him the Gov . Moonbeam image died away. "That's why we we re so anxious to debate with Edward Kennedy and President Carter." All three men were supposed lo participate in the Des Moines Register debate, but the event was called off because Carter claimed that the Iranian crisa:-. would not let him leave lhl· White House. <Stt BROWN, Page A.Z) Cycle Mishap Badly Hurts Irvine Man An Irvine man 1s in critical condallon after he wa~rown 40 fe et throu gh the air in a motorcycle accident at 7:20 p.m S unday in the v illage of Woodbridge, police said. John Craig Wheeler, 32, of 127 South Brook Lane, was injured when the motorcycle he was riding col lid ed in the intersection of East Yale Loop and Woodspring with a sports car driven by Barry Steven Jorgensen, 33, of Diamond Bar. There were no passengers with either man. Police said that Wheeler, who wasn't wearing a helmet. was thrown 40 feet through the air by. the impact of the collision. J Wheeler's motorcycle and Jorgensen's car were both totalled by the accident, poU_ce said . The accident took place in an intersection with a two-way stop. Swallow Festival Starts to spot t.be flrat awallows. Well. maybe ool tbe flrst 1wallow1. Zoolo1lst1 aay mlsrauan, bird.I get to their dett.taadoli witbln a week to 10 days ol tbe 1ame d.aM each,..,.. But tM folklon pe...a.ta .... Saa .laaa bu1tae1ll aa•a H4 realdeata wlll celebrate lite ,......, ........ ..,. .W.a co•m•ll1 eelebraUoe ~11 •••• •~·ae:UnUH rupq trom a ...,._ IUD eoiMllt to The 22nd annual Fiesta de las Golondrinaa be&ina today with mercbanta .ADd residents clad ln cow boy garb and (fletta costwnes. A klck off mixer at the SwalloWI Jan btCtm It '1 tonlsbt. aDd tbepMc la tavlted. Tbere wUI be a toddler's mar...._ Ill D Cainiao Park wtda )Cl Under tt months :E'"' at l :IO p.m. ol = to t1Mi fbUlh UM in ' • l ( I Uae lar1Ht aoa·motorlHd ,., ..... UldMd ..... •an..-. . (tee .. ALLOW.hPAI> _., ~ ' _...., _______ ..,.~- .... ,,... ..... - .. CWLYf'tl.OT VSNTUJlA <AP> -Nee are 81t"9t!jMlllS toMr 1M murdet of at\orne1 L1man It Smltb, a , •aid to laa" ..... und r ldoralioft for a Jo11;f11Up, Md hla wUt C1MuiiaDt. 13, · who were a.ppart'ntly beawn to death la t.bftt ....._. The bodlea -.re found &May by SmJUt'• ~~ .,, Oary, acconttn1 t.o polke Lt. Randy Adama. The boy Uvea with bb modllier. Smith'• ea·.U end hN come ovff for 1 Sunday vWl, A*m• Mid. «A•, &Wf ... Pee• L•alj Ol:NVER CAP) -TM OIL Chernleal ud AtDlnlo Worbn lnlemaUonal Union aonounced acceptance today of a CODtract offer rrom Gulf Oil Corp., an apeelnent'that could Mt a palt.m to end an ll·week natloow1de strike hJ 55=0001'91lnery worUra. OCA W pre&Jdeftt Robert F. Gou, c tM. tmtallv• pact .. an adt'qua&e MUlem•t," MW a •v ntl't8er alao wu made by adee Servtee. ~r •• 1111Droved _, t.be ..._ •• national oil bar1alnlq poUey eolUBittM, lie uicl. Both offers wUl be submitted '°local union mernben for rahficauon. Goss said at a news conftsence. PHILADELPHIA CAP) -A package of radioactive material fell off a truck at a frelpt area .of Pbll,adtl.Dbla International Airport today, but no radiation leaked, authorities said. Polle~ and officials ofthe Nuclear Regulatory Commission said there was no damage to. ao inner shield protecting the package, which contained Iridium 192. Authorities said only allowable amounts ot radiation from the substance were detected after the accident. About two hours after the accident, a cargo worker removed the olive drab, approxlm.ltely 40-gaUoo package with hls bare bands. fire .._,.es l'.-. Rat•11r••• LAS VEGAS (AP> -An early morning fire at the Sahara Hotel on the Strip caused extensive damage today to Don the Beacbcomben restaurant. Fire officials said the fire erupted shortly before 2 a.m., after the restaurant was closed, and caused dama1e to -uae restaurant as well as water damage to lbe executive offices on the floor below. Cause of the fire was not immediately known. NEW YORK <AP> -An explosion ripped through a Yugoslavian bank orriee on the 30th floor of .a Fi.ft.b. Avenue building today. two blocks from where crowds were assembliag for the start of the St. Patrick's Day parade. There were no reports or injuries and aulborilles said they had not determined what caused the blast. Police Chief Elmer Chapman or the Third Division said the 58·story building at 500 Fifth Avenue at lbe corner of 42nd St.reel was evacuated following the explosion. Hunlington's Bus Shuttle Approved By DELORES BROOKS lllWIN Of Ille o.lly ~St.fl Orange County Transit District directors reluctantly approved an experime ntal be a c h s ummer bus s huttle service today which they hope will alleviate traffic congestion in Huntington Beach Directors warned. howe ver . that the service would be halted after six weeks if there aren't enough riders The Huntin g t on Beach weekend shuttle a pproved by directors is part of the $5.84 million package of bus service expansion and improvements scheduled to begin in June. To balance out the more than $5 milhon annual cost of the 1 m proveme nts, the transit district expects to get back $1.26 million in bus fares each year. U nder the proposed Huntington Bea~b shuttle program, beacbgoen can park their cars at the Golden West College parking facility and ride nonstop to Pacific Coast Highway for 25 cents one way. Buses will have racks that will accommodate surf boards up to five feet in length and other beach gear Directors approved $20,000 to institute the shuttle service as a res ponse to a plea by city officials to add more buses to the beach area. But Al Holllnden, transit district director. typified the board's reaction when he said. "I don't believe it's going to work.'' SWALLOW •. w AIHINOTOli W.) -,... A•.,lcu peop'9 face Mm• ~ IDODtl•• M••cl la u. • .......... ,. ..... '° ral• taflaUoa'~.d•• :!~1lclaal 11 clalef laflaUta ~let told~ t,odQ. 'Tbe MMrieu ~~ ao 1laole• ~ '° ec:c~~~ ~ '"ll .. 11'~ the ....... .;.n:.':b,m~. .... cbab1ua ol t.be Caumdl on W a1e and Prlee S&•"'"b', not1d the lacreulo& flMr of .... to ...... , ... ,. 2 ... ............. ~vlt)' olA--.bm'•••· "Our economy aa a wbole ceAnot escape eome deelllle lD r e a l I n c o m e ·I D t b e a e clr~."beuid. Prealctent Carter plaaa to at.renctben lJae moa.ltorine of voluntary wa1e &Ad prlce aWdeUDM aa part of u.e fl8bt a1ainlt laflatioo. Kaba said. He. aald Carter IOOO woeld formally propoee that "aeverel hundred" be added to tba monitoring staff. which numben about 100. In other tesUmony, Kahn said the president continues to oppose mandatory wage and price controls because such controla "paper over" inflation and bide what is really happening to the economy. Art Arri.,es . . Kahn was the first AdminbtraUon wit.neaa to testify before a coajftaion&l panel since the president told the nation Friday IOIDe of the steps he will ~ to combat lnflation. Jan ice Beman (left > m oves paintings to be juried Sunday for Art·A~f'ai~ in . Laguna Beach next summer . Artist hidden by his canvas is Dick Hersey of Los Angeles~ Works of those artists s elected will be displaye~ in Ul~ .. summer at the exhibit. one of ~ee·in Lagtma <Related pictures, Page ,\.1). .. Ca1(ter's economic plan recerved a hostile reception from Banking Committee members. led by Chairman 'William Proxmire, D·Wis. ,,,.._P~AJ BROWN ... Proxmire said the program was "w~er than he hoped -for or expected" and said the Pryor said that the Brown president was "leaving the job forces wasted precious time, or fighting inflation up to the e nergy and money trying to Federal Reserve and the money organiz.e the debate. markets." Pryor said that organizational The Joi n t E co n om i c problems were the banC' of l~ Committee planned to bear later Brown camp. 1 n the d ay from Charles "We went on a subway nde in Sc bull:te. chairman of the New York one day that wab president's Council of Economic r ea lly a m~s." Pryor said Advisers. ·'When we got on the s ubway Kahn gave no details on the train it was so crowded that ooe $13 billioo in cuts Cart.el' says be lady told us we ought to get out will propoae to t>rtng the budget of the ltate." into balance. However, lobb7iBI J>rv0r.-.&d tUt Brown eleeted alread1 bu ataned to keep to -iise ao-••~rec. aerva ce intact. P"'OIJ'81DS rumored to be protect.Ion oa the campaign in jeopardy. trail. Katm defended Carter's new fe, on od lmpol'ts, wbleh will ' • T .h e re we re n o r e a I add about 10 cents a gallon to problems. but we constantly had the price or gasoline. a s to be oo the looltout to protect necessary r or long -te rm Brown -cspeciall} an :-.il·v. economic prospects even though York··' Pryor said it will cause a sbort·lerm rise in While ,admitting that sc.><:unty inOation. sometimes worried the btaff. Kahn said the new monitoring P ryor said that the public wHs pers onnel will be used to p rwbably more threatened by # • Oeveland 1=Jusing Upheld by COurt WASHING TOI" 1 AP l A dn·1ded C S Supreme Court t o d ay left intact a r acial de..s.e-g rega t aon plan for Cleveland public schools that may m a ke n ecessa r y the crosst.Own buslng dt' some a2.000 students The Justices. by a 6-3 votl'. rejected a challeng4! by the Cle velaod Bolrd of Educauoo to tbe court~red~, a portl<?n of which went into effect an September Ctuef J11'it•cc Warren E Burger and Justices William ti Rehnquist and Lewis F Powell Jr voted to hear the l>Chool board's appeal ··Even if t he Cons t1lut1on requlI'ed it. and 1t wt-re possible fo r federal couru. to do at. no t"QUttable decree can far.haocv.ln Em1·r~ld Cit:.· where all races. 1•thn1c groupl> and persons of various income levels live side by side in a lar~e metropohtan .Jrea ." the dissenter.; said. A group oC black parents sued Ohio·~ largest school system an 1973, c hargi ng that the ir children's rights to ao equal education we re being violated. U .S. District Judge Frank Bat.UIU ruled AL&g. 31, 1976 that the Cleveland scl>ool district had been guilty of intentional racial searcgaUon for years. '. His rtndmg was upheld by~ 6th US. Circwl Court, and on Fl'b 6. 1978 Battisti announced a three-phase remedy. The firs t phase, affecting some 20,000 students at 33 of the d1s tncf5 146 schools. took effect th ~ start Of l>C hool year in September. increase the thoroughness or the campaign staff monitoring now going on, bring HOME LEASE AD it to bear on more companies. "I 'm s urprised the states [k)u SledJ.er speed up handling of requests made it through our campaign," GOT RESULTS " ror exemptions. closely examine he said. ''Our 12·car caravan unusual price increases and ask. was on the road at all hours of "I had 12 to 15 calls right Sets Record on a selective basis, f or the night, making U-tums. not away on m y Dally Ptl ot \ pre·notlflcaUon of pric e kno wing whe re the heck we classified ad. NOlrt:E. Alaska <AP> -After increases and how those wercgoing." "lwasverysuccesaruJinJeas. twoweek.s ontbegoklrushtraU. i n c r eases w o uld rit th e 1ng mY\.hO.Uae through the JoeMayandhislOdogsmushfd standards class:ritiidleetloo... over the finish line be~ to claipi AJ)t>eariDg earlier today on r _....... Slay woman That's the aclverUsing ,ucces 8 $14.SOO prize and Mt a reco(d ABC-TV's "Good Morning, ~ s tory of th(t N~wP9rt Beach (or tbe 1,150-mile Jditarod Sl~ K h · d BELL <AP> -A 47 ·year-old woman who. _.__,,. thlt ad tn the Doc ltace. ' America" show, a n sat h C h .,...._~ ••J"'-proud of my dogs," --1d C b l the woman, Est er aranta, w o Daily Pilot: au :..u .. oogress now as go called the Bell-Cudahy police the 44-year-old retired formtr West Pointer Wncert Set messaie. They're scared. Tbe and said she was goinc to klU . CK merchant marina officer frotn Wednesday's activities Include people in the .country are herself and her three children. BA BAYalABMU Trapper Cnlet.. "Cm happy, aod a pet parade. with children from demanding that we bl'inl our r t II h t b ffi IBr. 2Ba. tam rm~ Jd. 1·-a'l'n~r...s;:=m.•n -r. The 140-member Glee Club from the U.S. Military Academy w ill perform ln a concert Thursday night sponsored by the Friends of the Newport Beach Arts Commission. The free concert begins at 6:~ p.m. at the Plaaa de Cafes, 4881 Birch St., Newport Beach. The West Point students are touring Southern California as part of the military academy's T"ecruitln1 drive. The building ls located at the corner of Birch Street and Von Karman Avenue. DAILY PILOT , ... o.-c-o.11y-.-'llflie .. lt--.. -~ ......... _-. ... or.. c-t~~ ..... --.. _.._......,........,. ,......., ... a-. -. ..._....,. .............. ~ t.MIV .. ...,, l,_,"-llM<.h,_C...A ................. -··--~-"­-"'" Tiot..--~,._ ..... WKI B"'l~C.U""'"6.c.1 ....... e-ll_,ll _ ~.---­-LC.., VIC0,,,_1_0.-al...._ ,_,_ ..... "'r:::t:=-°""""" ~ .._ .. ..... ll•>l•left1Mlt4'e91 ...... ..... caae-= 0:::. ..,..,_. .:.=.:::c.. ~== i::....;. ~ T~fte(7U).,._. 1 d was a a y s o y o cers ... v-a--6 to 12 years of age parading government under conlro an resPC>Odin& to tbe call Saturday pauo. ~ roo. JriY ls(!. May klllP8d seven tidurs ~ pets at El Camino Park. Prises that we'll do whatever is night wbeQ she Jumped out of OwnerJCU·U :XJC the record, flniabioc 14 da~. will be awarded for the most necet'aan' ·" the bus.bes at them in a U you want to pt rut. results, seven boww, U minut*5 and pl unusual, prettiest. beat coetwne. But !(ahn reiterated-that lbre'tenlng manner. aulborlties call6G-~ aeeoads after learin& Anohor&Je ugliest and best in parade .... Carter ls "aolnl to make every said. on )(arch 1. entries. effort t.o shelter the bottom sixth ----------------------------------------- One of the most popular or seventh of the population events during the week is from the effects" of bud1et Hoosegow Day. which beClns cutting and "will make every Friday with tbe town sheriff and e f f o r t t o p r o t e c t t b e hanaing judee arrealln1 all hard.pressed cltiei who really those downtown not ln west.em need help." coatume. * * * That goes for men without beards too. Winner of the halrlest man contest wiU ~ announced in the Franciscan Plaza al 5:U p.m. CARTER Friday. • • • Saturday is parade day, wtth ·the oldest and larcest non-motorized parade In the stales traveling tbrou1h the downtown ~ of San J\aan Capistrano. Para time ia 11 a.m. ,.,,...._.41 HOSTA&ES But be told the officials they can expect "less federal aid for cltJes.'' • 'Tbefe wll1 be less even for defense Pl••ms which are not dlrerll°Y related to eombat ~ad.l.Dell/' be added. "It will mean our first real belt·tlfl':•ma since world war IJ, w ~o we fought againat f lllCilm-•• • "We are ft.llltlu an lnvlllble enetnJ today, bU\ it ta very d101erom." c.rter said. "We u;e lD fOI' a _, ~. NoWni 1tiort '*--ID9Uune wUl atop lnfiatlon fl'OID 'destroying-us. There are DO easy answers or maClc IOluUGAa. Anyone who tell• Y" dUhrently Is either "TOGCor•alle-t," • Cai1W' ofliDments were lD a aoeeeh ,...Nd for a meeting ol the NaUOnal Lea1ue of ClUes ~.Qty Confereace. 'l'be ~·-·•Dl'• tut lDcluded DO loed&e about tM _,..-am, btlt he. eald tbe •peciDC budlet rectucUou be will anouce lat.r Ulll moatb "will alfect lftl'J'Ollll. ti • '.Th•r 10 berond simply eUalaatlu wute," be Nld. • I . ____ ...... ~ --._........,__ - --------------- The Jean Compliment . . .. • • ' ----- 1 t ~--------L-----~ VOL. 73, NO. 11,. 3 Sl!CTIONS, 10 ft AGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1980 _... Ve•rBemet ewa l Dally New sp aper j Fl FTEEN CENTS Urugoay Envoy Flees Captors OOt..O PIHCl!S 900.r-~~~~~~~-- .l•n Feb llar "" 2 t 31 t$ 29 17 APWI,.....,_ GOING DOWN Gold Price Reacts Gold Falls Under$500; .Buck .Gains From AP Dtspatcbes Gold prices today plummeted today and fell below $500 an ounce for the first lime this year and the dollar soared as world Cina ncial markets reacted positively to President Carter's latest anti-inflation package. Carter's proposals Friday to cut government spending, curb borrowing and impose a new tax on imported. oil, boosted the dollar by 21h cents against the British pound, and brought sizeable gains against the Swiss and French francs and Italian lira. ln New York, gold traded at S468, down $58 from Friday. Gold prices plunged $46.15 an ounce on the Hong Kong market. The precious metal closed at $478.92. down from $525.07 Saturday. In London, gold dropped $44 an ounce to trade at $482.50 at mid -morning , down from Friday's $526.50. London gold dealers fixed their morning trading prices at a flat $480, off $46.50 from Fridays, but raised the a fternoon fixing price s lightlyto$484 and closedat$477. Gold last closed below $500 in London on Dec. 24. Gold prices sagged $40 an ounce on the Zurich market where the metal traded as low as $484 as compared to Friday's close of $524. Silver sold m London at an exceptionally wide bid-and-asked price range or $18.50 to $20.50 an ounce, for a m edian price of $19.50, down from $24.25 Friday. Silver traded at SJ7 in New York, down $4 from Friday. "Obviously the powers that be think the Carter economic package 1s something in the right direcUon," said one gold trader Wo man, Baby Injure d in Auto Crash A Laguna Beacb woman and her 13-week-old baby were injured Saturday evening when the car in which they were ridin& collided with another vehicle on South Coast Hiebway. Teri Os trander, and her daughter Heather Ann, were taken t.o South Coast Medical Center after the 8 p..m.. collision at t.be comer of Cleo Street and South Coast mchway. Both wen treated ror cuts •nd abrasions and later released. ' Police 11aid Mn. O.trander's buband. Crall. JO, wu lD the J IOUtbbomd .... ol lite~)' alteau>tlnl to lum left onto Cleo .wben Uothel' ¥ebiele, driven by 'Charles f'. Goldawor1h1. l't, of Paaadena, alle1edl1 un the Hehl. 1lammln1 tnto the 0.trander ur. Goldlwort.by was clted for f•Uure &o l&op for a red Upt. Nrilher be nor 01traoder wu hlirt l.D &.be accldenl, pollcetllcl. Tax Cut Forecast In Future WASHINGTON <AP > President Carter said today that ··nothing s hort of s te rn measures" will stop the nation 's destruction at the hands or inflation. But the president said that when he is sure he has balanced the fiscal 1981 budget, "I will then consider tax reductions to encourage savings, stimulate productivity a n d lead to increased business investment." He previously left open any plans for changes in taxes, and this was seen as a sli ghtly firmer indication of his thinking. "There is no sugar-coating this piU," Carter said, issuing his first. d e f e n se or hi s anti-inflation measures before a s pecial interest group, city officials gathered from acrosi:. the country. He said he tried, in forming the program announced Friday. not to end programs aiding "those most vuloe.rable to inflation.'' But he told the officials they can expect "less federal aid for cities." ·'There will be less even for defense programs which are not directly related to combat readiness," he added. "It will mean our fir st real belt-tightening since World War 11 . when we fought against fascism." "We are fighting an invisible enemy today. but it Is very dangerous," Carter said. "We are in for a long fight. NoUung short d stem measures will stop inflation from destroying us. There are no easy answers or m agic solutions. Anyone who tells you diUerenUy is either wrong or dishonest." Carter's comments were in a <See CARTER, Page A2> Suspect H eld TIUrd Tim e in Alie n Moving A twice-convicted illegal alien smuggler was arrested a~ain Sunday after a chase that ended near Sao Clemente in an auto s mashup and injuries to three women hiding in the car's trunk Border Patrol agents dad not identify the three injured women who were among seven passengers in the auto. Believed to be illegal aliens, they were apprehended after the 7:20 pm. smashup on Basilone Road near the San Die~o Freeway. Jorge Perez Lopez, 20, a Mexican national, was arrested by agents who said he was the driver of the auto. Agents asserted that Perez is the same man arrested earlier this year for attempting to smuggle illegal aliens in the same car involved in Sunday night's chase. It is alleged that Perez slowed when bonier agents tried to stop his auto near the San Onofre checkpoint but then sped away <See ALIENS. Page AZ) A rt A rri1'es Janice Beman <left l moves paintings to be juried Sunday for Art A-Fair m Laguna Beach next summer. Artist hidden by his canvas is Dick Hersey of Los. Angeles. Works of those art.1st~ ~elected will be displayed in the summer at the exhibit. one or three m Laguna (Related pictures. Page A3 l Street Closure Flayed South La~nans Protest County P roposal By STEVE MITCHELL Of -DAiiy Pllelt Sufi It's not the expansion or the shopping center that bothers residents above Alpha Beta s hopping center 1n South Laguna. In fact, the South Laguna Civic Association has endorsed the concept or a modernized s hopping center at the comer of Pacihc Coast Highway and Wesley Drive. What the group is opposed to 1s the proposed closure of Ocean Vista Drive. a two-lane roadway that leads up behind the AJpha Beta center and provides access to more than 200 homes and apartments an the hills behind thl' complex A~med with copies of an 18 year-old cJsemenl and more Panhandler Seized In Laguna Beach Panha ndling is against the law. but when you ask strangers for money and carry a big stick al the same time, the charge can be more serious . Laguna Beach police arrested transient Charles Aaron Fein, 28, Sunday after sever a l pedestrians called the police department t.o complain about a man carrying a four-Cool stick and asking for loose change. Officer Doris Weaver arrived at St. Ann's Drive and Coast Highway shortly after the calls and confronted the we ll-built suspect. When tht• man became abusive and waved the wOoden weapon 1n a threatening manner, the officer pulled out a can of Mace "The stick he was carrying was bigger than the stick I was carrying," Officer Weaver said. But the abusive suspect ducked when the officer let loose with the spray. and ran off down the beach with Weaver in pursuit. Lifeguards joined the pursuit and tackled the suspect on the sand. where Officer Weaver handcuffed the man and carted ham off to jail. than 200 signatures on a pellllon. residents approached Or ange County Planning Commissioners last week to protest the prope>sed road closure. Residents currently have a cho1<'e of driving down Wesley Drive near Aliso Elementary School. or down Ocean Vista Drive to gain access to the busy coast highway. But plans by Santa Anita Development Co , Inc. include construction of shops at the termml.L'l of Or<'an Vi sta DnVl'. thus cutting acrt•si:. to the home!\ above by that route Members of the Laguna Hilb Terrace Assoc1ataon and the South Laguna Civic Association contend the road closure wi ll force all traffic from Ocean Vista. Driftwood and Manlyn drives to be d1 verted onto Wesley Drive. "The county says that will increase traffic by 800 additional daily trips;" said Hugh Wilkins, c1v1c association vice chairman. "We think it'll be higher than that. but the point is. you're going to have a lot of traffic in front of an elementary school. "And if you increase the number or cars that can run kids down. you increase the chance of children being run down." In addition. e m e r gency vehicles would be restricted to using only Wesley Ori ve to get to homes above the center. San .l•an Eyes Skies The homeowners contend the county currently owns an easement connecting Ocean Vista Drive with Pacific Coast Highway, adding ii buildings are ~ Swallow Festival Starts Festivities get under way today In San .Tuan Caplatrano where the townlolk and visitors celebrate the legendary return of the swallows to the Mission City. The little blrda, heralded ln song and story, annually return to San Juan Capistrano about thl1 Ume ol year aft.er a 7,000 mile Joume1 from .Arsentina. And local• u.ct oat-of·town birdwatchers 1ftke wtll be cranlne their necb Wednesday (st. JOMJih'• Day)1n an aU.m]Jl· to tDOt the ftnt 1wallft1. Well, maybe not the first 1wallow1. Zooloetata say mt1ratlaq biNI 1et to tbelr daUutlcln within a w.U t.o 10 da11 oltbe11me date e~h year. " Bat tho folklore pen.tat.a, and \ San Juan businessmen and resldentl wm celebrate the return of the little birds with a community celebration this week with activities ranilni rrom a balrtest man contest to tbe taraest non· moto rized parade ln the United States. The 22nd annual Fiesta de las Goloodrtnu belim today with merchants and raldeDts clad ln cowboy •arb and fiesta coatuma. A kick off mixer al the SWallowll lnn bellna at 7 tonight. and the pubUc t11nvlted. Tbere will be a toddler's mant.boa at El Camino Park Tuesday beciMllll at 3:30 p.m. with younpten under 19 moat.ht of a1e raclna t.o the finlsb UM tn weetem gear. Wednesday's activities include a pet parade, with children from 6 to 12 years of a'Se' paradln& pets at El Camino Park. Prises will be awarded for the most unusual, prettiest, best costume, ueliest and best In parade entries. One of the mos t popular events •during the week ls Hoosegow Day, which beslns Friday with the town sheriff and bur1t01 jud1e arresUn1 all those downtown not lD welterD costume. Thal goes for men without beards too. Winner of the batrtest wnan contest Will be announced ln the Francllcan Plau at 5: 15 p.m. Friday. <See SWALLOW, Pare A2) • l (Sff CENTER, Pa1e A2> -· HOME LEASE AD GOr RESULTS "I had 12 to ts calls right away on my Dally Pilot classified ad. ''I was very s uccess rut in leas- ing my house throueh the clasallled section." That'• the advertl•lna succes story ot the Ne wport Beach woman who placed lb.is ad 1n the Dally Pilot: BACK BAY CRAltMEll lBr. 2Ba, fam rm, yd, patio, 1750 mo. yrl)r lse. o ... nerm.xux If you want to 1et f11t res,ults. call $5'78. • • .._..,_ __ .,.....-a-----_...._.~~·--- Fashions Rope of Sheets BOGOTA, Colombia <AP> One or the' ambassadors held by guerrillas for a lmost. t hree week s at the Dominican Republic Embassy slid do~ a makeshift rope of sheets and scampered to safety today, authorities reported. Government officials said the guerrillas fired three times at the escaping Ur ugua yan ambassador, Fern'ando Gomez. but he was not hit. JoumalisL'> near the scene reported heanng one shot, which they believed was fired by a soldier. Gomez. a 42-year-old career diplomat, fe ll and suffered bruises when the knolled beds heets broke as he lowered himself from a second-floor window. offlc1als said. He also had suffe red an arm injury when the guerrillas s tormed into the embassy Feb 27, they said. The l'ruguayan wa!> the first of the hostages Lo escape. The leftist guerrilla:.. who have freed 24 capt.Ives, still hold 31 others, inc l udin~ l1 .S. Ambassador OLego Asencio and 17 0 1 h••r diplomats. Gomez fled al about 12·40 a.m. Marta Montoya, press secretary of President Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala, said tllat after he hit the ground three shots were ,beard m the darkness and the colonel an charge of the military police s urrounding the embassy s houted, .. Halt' Who goes there?" The d i p l o m at. 1n hi s underwear. s bou\ed back. "Don •t !.hoot' Don't shoot' I'm tbe Uruguayan ambassador, · tbe press secretary recowited. Gomes scrambled beneath a nearby patted car a nd was picked up by police. They then drove him off to a military hospital. The presi; secretary denied earhe\-reports by journalists - who were near the sc<·ne but could not directly see the action that onl y one shot rang out a nd that 1t apparently <'amt from the nne or a soldier. "The troops have mstru<.·t1ons not to shoot when anyone leave<. the embassv." shc s;i1d A rcportl;r for lh(' newspapt>r El T1emp11 who saw Gome,. being taken away said he was "limping, dressed in u green bathrobe, completely unshaven and with om' arm in a -;hng." The bathro~ was prov1rll-d b~ police. Authoritil's at first had .,aid the umbassador suffered a broken rollarbonl'. The government ha:. said thl' next move would be up to the terrori!its. "The government will not take the initiative ip looking for the continuation of the talks." a government spokesman said. The guernllas of the Apnl 19th Movement, or M-19, contend the government must make the next move by meeting their demands for the release of 215 members or their organization held on such charges as rebellion, bank robbery, raiding an army arsenal, kidnapping and ki!Ling police and business leaders. Coast Weather Fair tonight with in· creasing c l o udin ess toward morning. Thirty percent chance of light showers Tuesday afte r· noon. Lows tonight 50 at tbe beaches to 56 inland. Highs Tuesday 65 to 70. INSIBETODAY .4 chUd of divorce, now 2J. ho6 re-mid hn diarie1 and no~• from thoae pahtfsl 11ears ofld Im put them m book form lo help ~ tmdentond tM hlrmoU that con develop f:ft o chl.Jd•a mmd. S. Page AIO. I i l ' Do\ll Y PtlOf YKHl'URA CAP> -~are ............ t•1 tit• murdtr ~ atlOtney Lymea It. Salit.e.. ca ..... to hlw bfftr undt'r conalderaUOn for 1 Judftel!llJ). l8d b1I •I,_ Charlen., u .. who ,. ..,~.,._raU)' bM&ea .. clllldt la t.Mlr bed"*S'. , 'n. ...,._ ,_ N (Q9d ~.., S.llh'I ll·1'9&r-Old IQll. l.· "· accon1&111 to ,.U~ LL R_,y Maml. The bcw li¥a wltll. Ill ••lfltr: ;-......·. H •Wlfe and bad tome °'~r fot' a Sand•J vb:lt. Adllm1 aald OCA If. &flll ... P•ef £1 ..... DPvU <AP) -TM OU. C..mlcal and Al.omlc Workers lntema&lonat Unloe .. ..,Hit~ &oda1 of a c:ooll'Kt oftt-r from Gutt Oll Corp , I J\ .,,...,_. tUt twld Mt a pttt&ero to t>nd an 11 week naUonwlde strike by 11.• Nftnery worken. OCA W president Robert 1' Gou, talllal U.. t .. talJv• peel .. an adequate MU.Jemeot." aaid an -.uivalent ofter •lllo wu' mude by Ch1es St'rorite. ftat olf~r wu QP"OVed by Utio Wlkle'1 national 011 bargaanJng policy commiltee, M aa•d. Both offers will be submitted to local wuoo mentbera for ratifiuhon, Gou sud at a news can.fereftee. Tr9rlc Le..s ••tl ... rffee ••• PHILADELPHIA <AP> A packqe of radloacUve material fell off a truck at a frelabt area of PbJladelpbja tntematlonal Airport loday. but no raCIJatlon leaked, aut.borltles said. Police and officials _of the Nuclear Re1ul.ic>ry Commbaion said there was no damage to an inner ahlelCI pl'Oteclinl the -package, which contained Iridium 182. Authorities 1aid only allowable amounts of radiation from the 1ubetance were detected after the accident. About two hours after the accident, a carao worker removed tbe oUve drab, approximately 40·gallon packaae with hls bare hands. ftre •---.es ...... anc ....... LAS VEGAS <AP> -An early morning fire at the Sahara Hotel on lbe Strip caused extensive damage today to Don the Beachcomber's restaurant. Fire officia ls said the ftre erupted shortly before 2 a.m .• after the restaurant was closed. and caused damaae to the restaurant as well as water damage to the executive officea on the floor below. Cause of the fire was not immediately known. .,_., lllp• aa•ll I• Nf!., ~•rli Cit• ~EW YORK t AP> -An explosion rapped through a Yugoslavian bank office on the 30th floor of a Fifth Avenue building today. two blocks from where crowds were assembling for the start of the St. Patrick's Day parade. Therl' wen.· no reports of inJuries and authorities said they had not determined what caused the blast. Police Chief Elmer Chapman of the Third Division said the 58·story bwld.lng at 5iOO Fifth Avenue at the comer of 42n d Street ~ ai, l'Vacuated following the explosion. Americans Facing Tough .Tinw Ahead ~ W A.SHINGTON <AP J -Tbe American people face .some rough months ahead in the Carter adnunistration's battle to re s train inflation. tb e presiden t 's chief inflation righter told Congress today. .. The Amencan people have .no c hoite but to accept a te mporary declin e in Jiving s tandards." Alfred Kahn told the Senate Banking Committee. Kahn. chairman or the Council o n Wage and Price Stability. noted the increasing flow of funds to oil producing countries and the decline in productMty of American business. "Our economy as a whole cannot escape some decline in re a l i n~o m e in the se circumst.ali!'es," he said. President Carter plans to strengthen the monitoring of voluntary wage a nd price -guidelines as part of the fight against lnflation, Kahn said. He said Carte r soon wo~ld formally propose that "several hundred" be added l.o the monitoring staff, which numbers about 100. In other testimony, Kahn said t he pres ident continues t o oppose mandatory wage and 'Price controls because s uch .cont.roll "paper over" lnflaUon and b id e what is really happening to the economy. K a hn wa s the fir s t Admlniatratioo witness to testify .before a coogreaalonal panel s ince the president told the nation Friday some of the steps be will use to combat lnflation. Ca rter's economic plan re ceived a hostile reception from Banking Committee • DAILY PILOT ~ ....... . 1.-1 ... ,_ .. ._........ ........... (' .... o-tM•~ .-.~-A\\l>IMll _"_l••• .............. OMm IOJINO C.•IH ......... C>moe• CMI• ...... mwo>1 .. f\1'"1 .. .,..._ ..... ..,,., 11eu-..-.-.,• Tl4tlhOM (714>MMl21 • a .. 1-....w.••1t41Gan ~ .... AIOI,£ •:cMI; T1l.,:t£oe ....... ~-.... ~ ---er:.~ .. ::i:n?-~~~-== n••MIK .. ,..._ -••• ,_,;,: ~ u ........ -mr,~~~-n.~f.tm~ ~.i,~· ~-~ • • members. led b~ Chairman William Proxmire, D-Wt.. Proxmire said the program was "weaker than he hoped for or expected" and said the president was "leaving the job of fight..inR inflation up to the f''ederal Reserve and the money markets." T h e J o 1 n t E c o n o.m i c Commit.lee planned to hear later in the d ay Crom C harles Sc hultze , c hai rman of the president's Council of Ec9oomic Advisen . Kahn gave no details on the $13 billion ln cuts Carter says be will propose to bring the budget into balance. However, lobbying already baa started lo keep intact programs rumored to be in jeopardy. * * * f' ..... P-.AJ cARTER •.. speech prepared for a meeting of the National League of Cities Congressional-City Conference. The president's text included no specifics about the program. but he said the specific budget reductions he will announce later this month "will affect everyone." ·'They go beyond simply eliminating waste," he said . ''There will be cuts in &ood, worthwhile programs, which I have supported and some of w hich we have developed together to help your cities." Carter's newest e ffort to contain inflation. which reached an aMual rate of 1.8 percent in January, entailed balancln1 the federal budget; credit controls; strengthened, but hl1her, voluntary wage and price standards: and· a fee on Imported oil. The city officials are among the grouJ>6 likely to be hurt by the proposals to balance the budget. '''You are caught between s kyrocketing coals a nd local revenues that fall lncreaslnCJy behind what you need," the president told them . "The vtrtual collapae ot t.be bond market baa abut off long-term credit to clUea,:' Carter said. "Once more, needed urban projec:ta muat walt while your capital plants tend to deteriorate." Aa he did lo hls speech meta)' outlinin1 the propoul1, be called (OT "d.laclpline," rather than ••promlaes Ol' politics u usual." Tb.la reference, to a fl'OUP ot pollticiana, was an apparent referwlff to the ecoaomle focUt of th• pNIJdentlal camNlo ol Carter'• cblaf rlv•!1 Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D~MUI . • Oallf ...... , ... , ....... IOUT'H LAGUNA Rl•DINTS PAOTllT PROPOll!D CLOSURE OF OCEA~ V1STA DRIVE Roed a.Nnd All*• Beta Shopplno C.nter UMd for 20 Year• by Hlllalde Homeowners .... ,,,.._ P.,.e .4 J CENTER ••• const ructed within tbe eaaemenf. the county ml1bt forfeit its right to the easement. They say allowln1 the development ftrm to bulld on pubUc property ta a al.ft of pubUc funds. But county Environmental Manaeement Aaency officials say the county never accepted a portion of the easement offered by the former ownen ln 1982. An agency spoteeman 1ald a 200·foot loftg portion of Ocean Vista Drive wu dedicated to the county 18 years ago, but said the portion of parking lot leading to the highway was never acce pted. Even if that JS so, homeowners say. 18 years of conUnued public uae of the highway access route through the shopping center has acquired for the publi c prescriptive rights that prohibit closer of the roadway. South Lagunan Wilkins says his group's argument 1s not with the developer ... but tho~c bCn.•wballs at lht• county .. And. he said. Ir the planning commission returns March 24 and cl05es the road ... you can bet we'll be in court fighting it ·· An EMA spokesman said the agency will he discussing the road controve rsy next week and will present the planning commi ss ion with 1l ..., recommendation before thl· March 2A meeting. f'...,_P~AI AUENS ... al about 70 miles an hour Sunday Agents said Perez left th<' freeway at Basilone Road and lost control of his auto. The careening car struck a road sign , over turned and I anded in a ditch . Agents ~rabbed the unhurt driver and heard scream!! coming from the car's trunk. Five people. including the injured women. were found an the trunk a nd two o th er suspected illegal aliens were pulled from the back seat. Agents sald Perez, who used a n alias when he was first arrested a few months ago. denied being the driver of the wrecked car Sunday night. San C le m e nte a nd Camp Pendleton paramedics treated those Injured In the cruh. The three women were taken to Sao Clemente General Hospital prior to deportation proceedlnas. Agents said Perez, who was d eporte d after his second conviction for alien smuggling. no w faces charges before a federal magistrate in Chula Vista for endangering the live:. of the people found in his auto. Pair Seized In Shooting Two Oregon men were arrested early today in Dana Point oo suspicion of doing some target practice while driving past road si~. Two shenff's depuUes heard the ~hota at 3 a.m . near Puerto Place and Del Obt.po Street. They arrested Bruce Villareal and James L. Jensen. both 22, on charses of Ule1ally dhchar1tn1 a plslol and po11e11ion of a concealed weapoe. Deputies aald the pair were not very .IOOd ahotl. There weTe no bullet bol• in any of the road 1l1n1nearthe1cene, lbey aald. S\V Al.LOW. • Saturday ls parade day, wtt.h tbe olde1t and lar1•at non·rnotortsed parade In the 1tat.. travelln1 tbrou1b the downtown streets of San Juan Capla&.rano. P(tlmet.111.m. \ Bruwn Campaigner~ TeUs of Pi-oblems ' By AICllARD GREEN OltlleDelly,.....IUtt . Aboard Gov. Jerry Brown's old campaien airplane on a stormy rugbt somewhere over Io wa ll dawned on Irvine resident Larry Pryor that all was D<lt well in the Brown oamp Pryor. who must have yearned for sunny California tha t Inky night, was press se cretary f o r th e Brown-for.president campaign from Bee. 2, 1979 to Feb. 27. 11 He said budget conalderalions forced Brown and his staff to use a ,,ropeUer·driven DC·J on the campaign trail. "We were '/fl a flight from one part of Iowa to another and 1t was expected t-0 take on~ hour and 10 mmutes... Pryor said .. After we were fl ying for J while. 1 noticed the w1ndo..-.., were icing up I cleared part of tht• y, andu~ ..,u th:il I 1 ould '>~ thl' ~Ing ·The wang was :.olid ice und ln th1:. t1m t· V.l' "'l'f\' 20 mmutr!. ovt'rdut- "Hrown v.a::. the flr'>t to he· concerm·d lit> ~cnt mtu tht.' cockpit lo Lalk lo lhc paJot. anrt then he C'ame back to ui; lo t<:ll us we "ere tTavcl.ing onl) 87 m ilt•s pt.•r hour .. When Wl' ftnall) landed \lo(' had been 10 the aar for an hour Boys Charged In Clemente School Thefts Two San Clemente teen.age boys were apprehended by police Sunday on charges the} broke into Conco rd1 u Elem entary School und took J typewnter and tape recorder. A woman who la ves near Concordia School. 3120 Ave. Del Presidente. telephoned §lice shortly before noon Sun y to report several youths in lved in the break-in. Police later apprehended a IS-year-old and ll·ynr-old on suspicion of burglary charges. A school typewriter and recorder were found at nearby Sar> Clemente State Park. Police releued the lwo boys to t h ei r parents pend lng a determination of what type o( counsellng' the youth• wlll receive. Oallf ~ .... tl.tft - ROUGHING IT Brown Aide Pryor Jnd -4!'J m1nut1·~ J fld -At'rt" J~ rn mutes oh ·rduf' Pn or .,.11d thal c<1mpa1 i.:n budget µroblem~ forcci..I Brown to q111t payLD& hJJ> 51.&fC. About two wee.ks an.er be wa.a put on volunteer atams. Pryor decKled 1t was Ume to come back home to lrvlnt' Pryor "'hose w1k Gabncllc •~ J former In inc councll~oman "oJ ld lhat before he cam~ ht1m1 B r 0 "' n .' t n ( I rt 'l ·' r r ..... 1' 'll·•·p1n ~ 111 1111 • h"u'' v.1th -,lt•ep1 ng bags 1•r1Hrmg the fluor Pryo r '1ta , an ll !>i.1st11nt nwt ropolttdll 1'1iltor for l h.. l,.c1' \ngelt"> fimt::>, ~fon· 4u1tUng the paper to "nte o book ContaC't.s ht' had de\ elopt,od an th1· Bro\.\ n adm1n1strat1on while a n(•waman led b.lm Into the Brown t·ampalgn .. We ftN eout.aoUy tryan& to dispel B'Own's imaae ai. a nake,;·: PrY.Qf Hid. "It seemed. thougli, 'ital the more people heard from Brown. tbe mort! lhey 11t&rt4d t.o as.sodate bJm wl th more than tbe cartoon strip images of him ... P=or ufd that tlle etalf dev a plan to dllpel lbe nak 1Ma19. "Y(e Jjllt trifd t.o 1lve Brown as rtUadl ~ure as poulble became wfteo people saw him and hea rd him the Gov. Moonbeam image died away. By DAVID IUJTZMANN Of_OllM,.~ ....... A 1uspeeted bur1lar wu ebot and killed SUnda¥ al1bt -, a Tuttln l'ftklent wJM> told otncera l\e round the maq !n an upec,aira bedroom ol his home. Ara Orange County Sheriff's Department spokesman said lhe 8 p.m . shootinl occurred 1D the Lemon Heights residence of John and Jane Grant. o m eera said Grant and hit wife surprised the man. whQ..waa wearing a ski mas k a nd dark clothing. as h e was in the upstairt bedroom The 1herifrs spoke1man said Grant w.a& .armed with a piatol when t h e confrontatio n ) occurred. The suspect. whom authorities did not Identify, died of multiple gunshot wounds fired dt close range. offlclala said. He wasn't armed. deputies said. The incident be1an when Mrs. Grant said she heard noises from the upstairs area of the home. She started up. she told officers, but lnatead went back down and.told her husband. He then picked up the plstol kept an the downatalrs master bed room and botb went lo 1nve1u1ate. A1 they entered o ne or the upstairs bedrooms . deputies "aid. they ent•ountered the '\Ulpecl. ..wc·re pretty sure we know w h o it i~ . · · the s b e riff · s ~poke!!man sald of the suspect. But he said Identification would b<> withheld until officials are t·(' rta in. ,\ 28-year ·old Whittier man. Cr:i lg J OJiep h Hoppe, w as .1 r rl•,ted b}. deputies as a 'u::.pt·cted accomplice in the Jltl'mpted burglary. He was found 1n a car near the n•..,1th•m·1· !\o cb.anic:i h ~I\ c bet•n filed JJ(Jln"t Crdfll. offl<'aals i.aid Crash Ends. ;Wen Chase On S. Coast \ pur<,u1t h' J .;1~una Reach 1><ol1t0t! of " car suspected of t•ont;,iman~ 1lle~al aliens ended v.1lh bolh the pun,ut'r and the pursued mvoJv~d 10 -. minor accident late Saturday. Lasuna Beach police officer Edward Orozco spotted a car w.eaving 1n a nd out of the nurt hbound l anes o r Coast I It gh way wtthout 1t.s light.s on Saturday. and began pursuing lht• \ l'tUclt> Antonio RoJas. 21. of Orange, "'ho v. II.) dnv1ng the automobile. .dlcgt>dly conti nued h f~ ~lO rthbound f11~ht unUl he 'IJmml'd into ,, parked car at Coast IUgbway ;.ind St. Ann's Drivt' Thi• parkl·d vehicle was pushed out antu the street where 1t slammed mto Officer Orozco's pohc:e sedan. Rojal was arrested for driving under the Influence and three 111•••1 aliens In lbe wrecked vehicle were detaine d fo r immigration authonttes. No one was hurt ln the s: 15 p.m. incident, poUce saJd. Upwlana Battle . KAMPALA. Uganda CAP) Rounds ot beavy funfiN were heard ~ the U1and.an capital dty for more tban tbree hours today. t .. .. .. .... ·:: .. ..!• .. • ...... '{"": 4 ., "'. CAUFOAMA Alva Reimer Myrdal , 78 , rormer Swedish diplomat and min.later for dla· armammt, bu bffo dam by the Alben Ein· s t eln Peace Prhe Fouecla- Uoo as ftnt wt.A· ner ol its annual $50,000a_.Pld. .. ....... MlrClh 17, ,., iiie Pra•rw• · •ll £ 'li 'W@M [( Home Loans for Goard .. ~ .. a . ..· tlACRAlll:NTO tAPl -.._ 440 Vet Fann IUld llomo Lou "-""' @[( w a ©@ C1Ufoml1 Nat.lonal GoatdalMt\ _btv• for wartime veterana, but the 1uard "Got a ~~ Thn writ• to Pot 0..-. Pat IOUJ appUed for low·lnlerett home ~ won't be ab&e to match Cal·Vet11 5.6 cut r.t tape. ~tting IM auweraanct octlon llOU flHd under• proaram tb•t otnetai. hoPe percent mterelt rate. to'°'°' ~WI Jn ooomsmni Clftd buauu. Mau wlll booll r.eruJtmenl. ~, qMntiolu to P.ol Dun, At Your~. Ormaoe C~pt. Mar1arel CbriatenMI\, the THE INTBRUT RATE OD the Cocut omlr PUot , P.O. Boz l5IO, Coda Mna, CA 1uard'1 home loan coordinator, aaid boGda to be told lD May la awe to be nos. Al manw Wtl«a a.a poa.u. '°"'be°""°"'*'· tbe ,.pom.e haa been ••amuin1." far over s.e percent -probably ln but plloraed ~· or Wtm• nae mclMdblg tM he aatd appUcaUona •re comlna ln lhe 8-ID percent range. readn'• full DOrM. addreu and~ hour•'~ at tbt rate ol 10 per day. Cal-Vet bonds can't be IOld at t.h1l num~camlOtbt!con.ndncd. TIWcolurmaappeoradm- T ff E 1178 Lg G UU.ATU R £ rate now either, but the Cal-Vet pro-111 ezcept S1.lltdatl1." authort.Md the procram to help bring gram bu been operatinc aloce World tbe 1uml to full atreniff,h. Tbe IUard War n and the 5.6 percent la the hat only 15,000 members oo duty, average on outstanding boods, aome about 5,000 unde r autborlied of which were sold 20 ye1n qo. atren~. New guard enlistees become eligi. Tbe first $2$ million in revenue ble tor loans after a year's service. bond• to finance tbe loins is The loan limit was raised by the 1.979 acheduled to be sold in May. AMtber Legislature lo $55,000 for a bome, t15 mll.lioo can be sold over lbe next $30,000 ror a mobile hom e and four yean. • $1.20.000 tor a farm. Only s percent The proaram re6embles the CaJ. down is required. as Iowas DEAR READERS: Toy1 are gre1t for kl&. Tiiey bouee, cafdle, w1cldJe, wlal1tle, r1ttle, Jump, nm, and sJ.ag. B•t 10me &oy1 area't ao cre•t. Tbey cu C11t, cboke, •bock, or IMana. Altboagb tbere u~e aow maadatory government 11fety sta11dard1 all toy muulfaeturen mut follow ~at will preveat mo.t toy buants, It ltlll paya &o keep a wa&dafal eye oat for problem.a. To help yoa, the Couamer Proclnd Safety Commluloa'a booklet, ''Saper SIU.er," haa a apeetal aecUoD about toy safety. Ot.ller Up1 laclDded for 1ltien are •boat med.lcbtes, poa.ou, blgll chain and cribs. For a copy of "Saper Sitter," jut send st cenu to &be ConHmer Information Center. Dept. J IOH, Pileblo, Colo. 8lt0t. . Wbetbe r yoa are a sitter. a pareat, a g.randparettt, brother or sla&er, keep &oya aafe for cbJldrea. And, lf yoa ~ an asafe toy for sale, report It to the loll·free Prodact S1fety lloWDe. Jaat phone <8") m -sm. DEAR PAT: What qu~tifications must I meet tn order lo l:M-able lo deduct the pe~nal property tax on m y boat that 1 paid lo lhe county assessor ? K.L., HuntingtOn Beach Voa can ~uct penonal property tase1 as an lt.emlr.ed ~lion OD ycHrr federal reta.n lf the personal property tax mttta Uartt i'eqldrel!Jftta: tbe tax mast be a~ oa perM11al property; base-cl on Lbe value of tile property; ud claarced on a yearly basis. ' DEAR PAT: The Tenon surface, on many or my frying pans 1s either wom off or in such cond1tJon that food stacks lo lbem and they are almost impossible lo use. Where can I gel them resurfaced locally? S.K . Costa Mesa CaWornia Electrtc. 4511 E. Pacific Cout Highway. Lone Beach, is lbe OGly flrm bJ Ute Immediate area wblcb providH this .ervtce. AU pou and pan• wit.II removable hand.lea caa be renrfaced wtth a uw Tefloa fiAish, and other readers have ttported uceUeat resa.lu. If any~ knows ol an Orange Couty baiaess tbal offers this service, please drop a line co A VS. OEAR PAT: Can you tell me wher e lo wnle about getlulg a li st of the locations of all tht! nuclear power plants and nuclear waste dump sites m the United States., nus ls very important to me and. I Uunk, to everyone in lh.Js country. H.P .. Co6ta Mesa Direct your inquiry to &.be Nac&ear lleg-.latory CommlMJoa. ltH N. Callfona.la Blvd., SaJte m. Walnut Creek, Calli. t4SM. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ....... eott•9CTIOM NO'nC81 T ... .._ ler ~ ., .... -~ .... 1'urTec'tly ........ . "·'·· $1..U .,. It* w..., ,.._, CMCNI ...... p6ei'IJ to .. flMI M • lltft M .. UllP« ~ e.y ..,.... Of'-Oft THUlltSDAV. Al"IUC. 11. tW,~MUST-......... N i.w IMft ~ M, ,,.. ~ ......... ~-= ..... Oln, w..., Qu9ltty ....,....,...... S.C lion. Si.M W-llnoun:n Cofttn>I &o.rd, P. O. &Oil Hiii, s.tr-nl.O, C•• lf«lll•,,., ~A.~ o.out..Dl- Soe<lel ....., ... t, Pvl>ft\NCI OrMOO C.0.11 [M;ly Piiot. Motr<I\ 11, 1• 13'0 IC> PUBUC NOTJCE 810 ..0 1' IO CONTRACf NO. IH O HOTICI! TOCOHTllACTOllS CAU.ING l'Oll et OS "><'-I Ohtrl<t NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIEOSCHOOl. OtSTRICT 8•0 ONdl.._, 2 00 O'CIOO p.m. of '"" 24tn~yol ~ ... '"° Pt«e of 111<1 RecelOI 1115"1 Pl~I• SI • C.Xt• Mo-w. CA '11•26 Pnii1<1-111utloll H-· BLOW P IPE SYSlEM AT REA MIDDLE SCHOOt. Pl«e Pl--.on ,,,... 1151 Pl<K..,._ 1•• St • C:.0.1• Mtw, CA '11616 •nd ~S·A S... Sltwet. C:.O.IAI Mew, CA .,.,, NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN l""t lfle .. ............._. Sc:-.! o .. lrlct o• Or-c-tv C.tttornf•, «Uno bv •"0 lllrouQI\ th Go"'lrnlnq Bo•rO. ,_,.,. '~' t ef~rr~d to ~'' "01$TlllCT," ... 11 re<el ... l'P to. ou• noi IJOlef" "*' lfle -U•-llm~. ,,,...., -lor lfle _.,o of • conlr .o< t lor--proj«L Bick _, i. ..ce,_ '" 1"e P1....- _,,llfM!ld -· -"'•" ... ---pllb.,<IY rNO ·-•1 11'11! -v~ '4•te<l1 ..... -pl.ce Tl>era ... 11 i. •NIA ~I,_,,_ for ••<" \.et Of bld OO<urTWne .. to -·-.,,. ..ium In 9DOCI c-lh on *ltl\tn NIA d.ty\ •ftH 11W 1>.o --O•te E•t'-btd mu~• C.Ol'ltorm •ftd b ... ,.~•w to U. contr.c.t oocu,,..,.t\ E~ll loid -be «'-i.ct bv , ......... ..,,~IOln DW cc>"'"'"' ---..., llW 1~ of IM'OCIOK~ ~Olltra~ Tl,. DISTRICT~'"",,.._, 10 ••le<I ...., or •11 '*"' or LO .... ..., """ 1rr_1.,."~ or 1-....ittte\ "' .,.., -or "' trw l>tdll...._ TIM OISTlllCf .... OOIJllNd '"'"' '"'" Otrw<tor ot .,,. ~-of '" ~tro-4 -..._. , ... -·· P..-.Y•1t •no r•tto of DH otem ··~ '" ttM! IOU lllY In """'<" l!w\ _. t\ to bo> ~-lor •«" <r.,1 or tvOP .,. ...,. .. ,,,_ -lo eM<vw tlW con 1•«1 T-<4'ft .,. on tile "4 ,,.._ OISTlllCT Ofttc~ IO<•l•O •t llH Pl•c~nh•. (O\I• Moo••. CA '1•7' coo .. , nwy ~ oot.t•r¥d on '~t A COPY ot -t~ \IWll ~ Po\leG •t ,,.. tot> ~ft• t ,,.. fOi"'1"QOl"Q ~twrovt.-o f ppr o~ W~\ •'\ IW'\ifod LCJOif" • WOt1l'nq dt!f'Y ut ~iqnl tat ~\ Thr r•t• fOf nottddv ,.,.., o,,.,.,, __ , V..11 I><' "' ••" t•l'l'C •ftd .,,........,.. ,,....,,. .. ~--coo. f llAC T~ ID _, t ... '°"'' ... I •w•""9d. Mtd UOOft ~ \tlb<Ofttr41( '"' -"'"'· IO IMY Ml .... , ,,.,,.. ,,... W •O \Of<.f'fted r~ to •U wou,r'f'W.,. --..., """""' ttw •n<ll4-o• , ... COfltr«t No -.._ WI~-'"' bod.., .. • S-"00 ,,,, ........ 1601 .,..,.. """' ,,,,. 'Ml• WI tor ttw -nq of!>"""- A IMY-borcl -• ~tonn.on<~ • • U Oil' reGU•f'Wid pnor fO ~ 11.f"(" U -of ttw eot'!•«t TM IMY,.._I t>on<t II be W\ lf"8 torm ~ tof'th tn ,,.. NOTIOfN-O~LI: OF N·S6400 lr«t ooc--. HAlf>ttOf'HTYAT NOTICE OF DEATH OF =~"f ... , ... P'ltlVATl:SAt.E CLARA s. TEALE ANO C P M . ••-'-<Wc:-t .. ttw OF PETITION TO AO· ~°'_.,.,,.. ~w. ... CelHen!M._IM MINISTER ESTATE NO. Plll>l-Or-c..o.t>!0...1yP110• '" ,,,. ':.:,"'o'r:"e.t.01~ 01 A·103590. ~'"° •lOIO R O NALD L Uoll llERT BllASC.M T 0 a I I h e i r s. PUBLIC NOTICE o.~;:~ .• ...._ 91""'" '""' '"" un bene fi ciaries, creditors ... .,,. ... , oent9Md wi11 ,...."' .,.,,,., .... ~ 10 and contingent creditors of ""- "• "~ -bft1 -. -~t •o Clar d S. Teale. Costa NOTICE OF DEATH OF '""'~ ot ...... s-·-c-t Mesa, CA 92627. and KARL FORSTER ANO ~:':r::',i:-::1r1w':vl~~~·~~ person s who m.ay be OF PETITION TO AO· WALLACE. 100 Souft'o ,_ w .. 1. otherwise interested In the MINISTER ESTATE NO. w•t• 1110. LO\....,. .. ,. c-, o1 Lo• will and/or estate : A·103632. A._..._ ~"' CAI'"°""•· •11 nw A petition h.Js been filed T Q .a I I h e i r s • ~~~.~::-.... ~"::':.: ...:'!11~.,. by Mary Lynne Weis In the beneficiaries, creditors •l9flt. t1t1e _ ,,,..,..~ ,,... ,,.. .. ,.,. Supen0< Court of Orange and contingent creditors of 01 ,.,o "*<••"" ,.., •<ou1_, ... county requesting tha t Karl Forster and perso.ns OPe•••ion of 1 ... or °',...,...,.,. OI"'"" Mary Lynne Weis be ap-who ma~ be ot~rwlse 1n-~~;; =:::;:; :o.::,::..,ci;r0 point ed a s pers on al teres ted 1n the will and/or .1111-or,...,,_"'~~r ... 1.o"' r ese t t i e t d estate: When you're taking off for Portland, Air California and take advantage of our 111• cou111y 01 Or•"11•. St•1• 0 1 e_P ~ n a v 0 a · A petition h.Js been filed c:...t•'-11•. ,_,~v *"''-.. , m1n1 ster the estate of by Henna Forster Brown tot-··-Clara S. Te ale, Costa In the Superior Court of ~~~~ .ic.a':s,.a:;~ Mesa. CA 92627 <u~r the Orange County teQuestlng u . Independent Adm1n1stra· that H F t Air California will take off 30% during our Grand Opening Sale. All you do is make reservations and purchase tickers at least seven days in advance. _ Our_$90 sale fare is good on every scat on every flight. And you'll jet there from convenient Orange County or Ontario airport. Service starts March 24. So take off o n 7:00A 9:45A 5:3 5P '8:20P IAily D.lly Ontario to Portland Oepe.rt Arri vc 7:00A 9:50A 4:40P 7:30P Freq. ().Uly Daily low Grand Opening Sale fare. Just call Air California or your Travel Agent (but remember that you must make reservations and purchase tickets at least seven days in advance). We're doing everything we can lO help make your money go a long way. We're Air California. And we want everyone to fly. Portland to~ County OraQl't County to Pordud Ocpan Arrive Freq. Dtpe.rt Arriw Freq. 10:30A 1:30P Dally 7:30A 10:30A Daily I l:OOA l:SOP Daily 2:20P 5:05P Dllily 7: l5P 10:05P Dally .3:45P 6:45P Dally ~want everyone to fly. ., ,..~Lt: L04 o o1 Tr«t am tlon Of Estates Act>. The erm a . ors e r ,.,m<tP,__1"11oou• .. 1~ou petition is set for hearing Brown be appointed a s u -,~ M<w:e1i-~. ,. In Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic personal representative to <-•oto...orc.o..ntv center Drive West Santa administer the estate of P'AllCl'.t. J: ""'....ctovldod 11""' Ana. CA 97702 on ' .11."-rch Karl Forster, Fountain ,,, .. ,.., "''-'" n Tr.ct 1312 PH ~ ,,,_ V I Ca fo I t"Koroect.,. 11001<1•01 _. ,.,....,n 25. 1980 at 10:00 a.m. a lev. II ma <under ot Mnoll-• ,..."'· re<o.o• 01 IF YOU OBJECT to the the _ Independe nt Ad· ~:'9~~'::"1~·.,,. <llv o1 granting of the petition, m inistration .of .Estates Tu•Un. ~,, of °'-· S•••• ot you should either appear Aft). The petition ts set fOf' c:...t11or1t1<1. ll---•• at the hearing and state hearing In Dept. No. 3. at 1se11 ,. .. -... Ave"u•. Tu•""· your o bi'ections or file 700 Civic Center Drive c..i•~-·-••totiow. i t 00. ti 'th he We s t . Sant a An a, T"M ~1o11 of,_ enoued 10 F w wr t en 1ec ons w1 . t California 97702 on A~rit a. 1<011. '" .. W<,....,. ,..,,,Uon of 11-court before the hearing. 1980 at 10.00 a m "ti' lt•fl<llo SMti.p clot SentJI ~. ,.. y be . <orwd '" e-..... of J........,,.,, our appearance may IF YOU OeJ ECT to the g:~'::.C,Di.!'~~n of ~~r:;so" or by vour at· granting of the petition, ~ •.,. ~11o11"' 1 F · y o u A R E A you should either appear :-.~..=.°'.,":.':!:~~!°~::C REDITOR or a cont· at the b~arltngl and stf~te '°",,.""...,situ ltlt(My to o co. tngent creditor of the de· yo~r ODJec ons or ile Goctre, .., _. .. .,... '" ._ a . ceased, you must flle your written objections with the .,... "" a.., "' -dlfl<e 01 ,,,. claim with the court or court before the hearing. ~~1:-:-'U:.~1:9:.'"T=::; present It to the personal Your appearance may be •-. •• .... wtc1ot; -. •tont representative appointed In person or by your at· '* Soo1tt1 ...... SouV>,.. •1• Jr" E .. t. l)y the c.oort within four torney. "•t.t.•Dwtrw...int"'.....,.."" I F Y 0 U AR E A tor w • ....,....... -. 1Wtt1 01· months from the date of tr»"'Wllll.ra."'"'"'..._~" first issuance of letters as CREDITOR or a cont-... ,, ..... e-. .., ... ,_, '° • ,,.. provided In Section 700 of lngent creditor of the de-=•:...-:.=.::"~'°"::~ the Probate Co.de of ceased, you must file your ''°"' ,,. -..., 11M .. Mc~-Callfomla. The time for claim with the court or '""· --.. s-ti r sr ar· e• fill"" claims will not present It to the personal ,.,., .._••...,.""...., ...... IN •• .,. -ex· representative apr:lntecl dt•tMt ••••1Y .... te.t. __.... p1re prior to fOIJr months b t-f •• ,._ .,.....; "*"......, ,.., ..... from the date of the hear· v ,,. court with n ou~ ••. s... tt•"' w· .... ue.63 ..... Ing noticed abOve months from the date of te '*tint,,_......,_ tlM: YOU MAY EXAMINE first I~ of letters as ~·~S.:.'-:.~ the flle keOt by the court. provided In Sectloc) 700 of ....._ .... ....,. .... ...,. ... ., . .,.. If you are lnter.kted In the the Probate Code of w..t. .... .,,,. ...... ...,""'..., estate you may me a ,.... Callfornla. The time for c~-=-~--=.: quest with the court to re-fifing claims wu, not ex• ...-"'-•""""._. .... ..,. celve special notice of the plre prior to four months ~ • • 1t111 -.. _......, Inventory of fttate assets from tM •• of tM hear-=: :",::.,-=... T ce! and of the ~tltlons, ac· Ing notlc9d ~. -.. _., ...._ ,,...."" wltl!M counts and reports YOU MAY EXAMINI! rtttnctNR. ' described In Section 1200 the fl .. Mot by the court. AIM -.... _..... •1 1•u of the C.llfornfe Probate If you are''*""'*' In the "\'=.::.; !,.~~-Code. fftMe, -¥0U fN'I me-. re-u"''"....,. °" _..........,.. • ..... Sim"*" RltcNe Settf quest wtth tht court to r.-'"' ~ _,. • .-* • • • a Startc, itS so. lrtoww celve IPICl•t notice of the "'::-.::s ..... "" ...... s•., S•lt• Utt, L .. lnndWl~yof .... lons ...... "*' .,......................... ...-, CA •11· (111) a -U. peUtlo , K • .. _,..,....., .. ..,.....,,.,.,.,. "" ' ountt •net-reports "'"""... ......... .. ... ,....... Or~ Cletl o.tl'f ..... dtlertbed ... s.ctton 1200 O...tlilt'4fl_tf ..... t• Mtf.tt,11,11,~ , .. of the CAtllfOml• PNbai. LAMllUT .. NMCH Codi ,................. . , ....... .-.~ Sell er tr• ,_. .tN Ml .. • -.a~ """" ' ~'" .. ~~·'tCll 11111 .... .... • .. .... -...... ,_ ...___ Sii • ...., .. Law, w • ..... me II ... d•"*I ad. ta ltte• Aw.:t.. AHltelm, =c:a"\"r *' tM Deity,._ . tmt;•1hn4)~6 • ......... Or~'*" .. = 6G-IUI ......... ~ 0..-Diiiy ,.. ... ~"•"If:.• I Jlllll----~illlliltiiliiitiiiiiiiilllMr. H, U,tt,• I~ • .. ... . · .· . .. ............ KNOWS HURT Juhll.t :4;: I ( o.-. .. ~ ·>'· ~u.ua Lminar · ~ -Slated • ; A legal seminar called : .. Forensics and the ·Nurse." will be present· ;ed at Sout h Coast ~Medical Center on •March 27 beginning at 8 ~a.m . , The program. part of a nursing education :Series, is offered by the vSouth Laguna hospital Jor $30, which includes a buffet luncheon. A €hiltl of Divorce ' JUiie Li8t'1 BOOk Hai Advice for Parents -4 • .. • • NSW VOR.K CAP, -SIM wu 1 \r .. ·c:llmbln1, tell my father on the pbo.ne that rd declded not to1 e.o~ •re•t old when btr panma were com~. Into th• city. I neiot!atcd holiday plans with 41voreect ~ at JI, Julie Ult beli•~• ahe ha• blm. at lut....,.. to •~P' tM ahn.,a.. c:entt1I tut. Toc;t1y. Julie b a rtHarcher at New York's Her molller and her tether Mopped Jovlnc .. ch public C..Jtvl too 1taUop. She HY• ahe wrote her other 14 ,..._,..go. book In part to alert paren~ to a child's feelings "I DON'T '11QNK M081' children take dlvorco q'1lle .. hard•• I did,., •he H)'I June toot b~r-parent.a' dlvorie 10 hard that years later, •• a •t\ldenl at Prtnceton Un.lverwtty. •h~ wrote • riea or memolra abo!J\ ht!r troubJed cblldhood Drawtnc on childhood dJartea aod Jotters, JuUe expanded bc?r recollecUona Into a book called "The Day the Lovtna Stopped." Jt 11 an account of one dlvo~ from a child's polnt ol view. She writes ~ "Children, lhey say.._ bounce back I a1ree -cblldren are terrific survivoni " But. she adds, "Children bounce back because we know no other life than this " JUUE BOUNCED BACK. SHE never relreat- ed-111to drugs or alcohol, never sought a therapist's help. . "I don't feel I was a deprived child. 1 always knew my parents loved me,'' she says. But Julie was torn and troubled by the divorce. it made her doubt that love can endure. that anyone finds happiness. She says she has overcome those fears: 'Tm more opUrnistic tnan I'd have thought possible." Her father, a psychologist, and her mother, a writer. were divorced in 1966. Mrs. List and her two young daugMers stayed in their suburban Con - necticut house. List moved into New York. His vis- its with his daughters we re 11cheduled -weekends, all of August . "I Mls.5ED MY FATHER, SO I was glad to know thC're would be fixed times for me to see him. about cllvorco. "Wlwnever I see a divorced father. I want tol Hy: 'UatAln, call your kids every day. Don't dia· appear lrom U'letr oa1ly hve.s II l COUIO iO 08CK and chanae anything, I'd have my father conUnue to be a part ol my dally life." she says. She has other advice to divorcing parents· -"UPLAIN TO A CRll..D THAT lbe divorce Ian 't hls fault." -"It's very, very important for chjldren know it's all right to love both their mother ano their father even thougb they don't love each other anymore." CANDIDATES FORUM NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL ELECTION Presented by Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce 1n cooperation with The Newport Center Association Wednesday. March 19. 1980 7:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast 8:00 a.m. Candidates Forum Registry Hotel 18800.MacArthur Blvd. Price: S5.00 Reservations: 644-8211 I couldn't have known then how disruptive this 'Stoo by on vour way to work and Meet the candidares kind of life would be ... From now an, seeing my Hear their views on Communtty Issues• father was to be a scheduled event. The spontanei-.. -----------------~ .. ty was gone." .. .. ' For reservations. call the nursing inserv1ce of· fice at·499-l311. ext 618 Julie's visiL5 with her father grew to be •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •. separate from her day-to-day life: "My father • P;.i1d Pohttc;.il AdH·rt1 -.t-ml•nt •, d1dn 't know who my friends were or what I was • • Project OK'd learning m school ... Our lives were linked by • • blood, by love. by weekends m New York. But he « • did not watch Abby and me grow up daily." • • Julie's mother dated a few men seriously : one • • man grew close to Julie and her sister before he « Richard Bond • and Mrs. List parted. Meanwhile, Julie met a • rr .. •-n• • parade of women who passed through her father's • CK•"Ot'C<M••S•wRQ•H_, • life. • • Eventually. he re married. Four years later. • • he divorced again. The break was total: "One day • • we had a stepmother and two stepsisters. The next • • day we didn't." Julie hasn't seen the woman since. « • FOR YEARS AFTER TifE DIVORCE, Julie's : ......... : mother and father could not speak without argu· • ''I am supporting • ing. As a result. List made plans directly with his • _ DICK • March 17th at Stuart Aaderson's Celebrate St Patrick's Day by helpm~ us round up those frisky little critters. Saddle-up for Corned Beef and Cabbage. traditional Irish Stew and delightful drinks at thrifty prices. Take your lasso and your friends to lunch. The celebration goes on all day. Come m and ·lie one down~ at Stuart Anderson's Leprechaun Roundup. And don t for get to wear your green. ·~ RESTAURANTS:tT-il ALAMEDA <AP> :t'he Bay Conservation )and Development Com- 111ission has approved a •1so million de ve lop· ment called Alameda Jdarina Village on the -Alameda side of the 'Oakland Estuary. The plans include com - mercial and residential eonstruction on a 206· acre site along a mile or waterfront across from ·Jack London Square daughter. « . • ··~m ~u'redealing with~ren~w~cry • •~--------------------------------~ and paren~ who fight, youhave~~art making• ~~~~~~~~~~ •-~~--~~-~--~--~~-~~----~~--~~~-~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY, SANTA ANA, GARDEN GROVE, TORRANCE, CERRITOS. LAKEWOOD, ANAHEIM ' . decisions even though you're only 9. 1 often bad to • • f'r-------------------------- • THE Qualified Candidate • . ,~~~~~~~~~~ Dead• Notites 4 ~OREMAN KEHCHEL , S UE FOREMAN, •f'\ldf'nl 01 r RANK T KE.NCH(l r~"d•nl 01 "••l>Ort Be.cit. Ce P••~ •••'i on Co\t• Mt.,,,. C• Pa\\f'O ,..,,., on -..rO'I U, l'i90. SI'<' '' w r"'VMI bV I Mdrth 14, 1990 Surv1...0 by '"' w•I• (on Aot>erl For•m•n ol Nf'wport l~tna Kf'flCll<'I ot CG\to ~w. Ca . J .. .cit. Ce .. , Qf-l!Hdrt'fl, 1 ~OllWr -.on\ F"'"" 01 SI LOUI\, M o\\OU" l<rnnl Smelcer. l ''''"" Emm• Aol>"n ot !wt•d'Old Fl<><.O. and Paul l,melC•r •nd Ed"A Sm ith 4111 ot ot Mt\~or\ v ... ,o. Ca . 1 bf'Olhtr Harry CroCll••. l•~h)OU<I F~rat ~rvt<.-. •C.ncf\et ot Hunlsv•ll~. AlaWm• ano' ••II bf' ,_Id on TWSO.y .. 1 10 OOAM •I \l\lf'T\ M.1111<10. Ken""ot ot VorlMI Jt>e Cl•-' ot trw CJt;,...,, 11191 .... 000 Lu>Oa. Ca , """" c;,.,.,... ol P"°"nra. Jt••k C.emotery willl lhv AOQO' Ar llOn•. Alt ,.n,. 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(AP) -enn . r. 1~ c n1 ~\ t. 1 on · MARSHALL E 84 r G EORGE W A S HINGTON mmons. . ormer MARSHALL, r~ldent of w.-1m1n~1 .... commissioner of Indian Ca Pa\W!CI aw•y on March lS, ltlO Ht a f f a i r S i n t h e WH" •th ~re.. Kn1Q111$ ol Cotumbu•. Lowest priced local cremation arrange- ments chapel availablr:: for servlcM. Burial at sea or cemetery. We secure VA or Soc. Sec. benefits to help you defray costs. ~Ray fcvn1Ly 11loml.w?y ..... -..ii\. ... a.... (71~ 414-1535 (71~ 482.0100 ,..ct•or ... s llLL •OADWA Y MOITU .. Y t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMITH & TVfHlU MOITUAH WISTCI. .. CNAl'll Mortuary• Cremations lt'ZT E. 17th St. Costa Mesa &46-lt888 P8Cll90l'tf9S 5Nm6' MOITUMY 62'!Mam St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 ........ y COLOM.AL N •A&. NOMI 7801 Balsa A11e Westminster 893-3525 PAc:aile '1IW ...ORU&.Plil/l.I c.n.eery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pec:mc: View Drl'4 NMpot1 Betc:h • 644-2700 MICOIMICIC MOllTU ... 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M•r<tt 1', '* al 10 OOAM al SI Barbara's Call'lol•C Church. no South Euchd, SM!la Ana, Ca . l nl..rmenl at H•rDor L•w n MomorltM Pal'll. ~N•t•s ullO<'r '"" direction ol Harbor U~Mounl Olive Monuary ot Costa Mew S40-SSS4. MUSGRAVE JOYCE N.t.OtNE MUSGRAVE, "9<' S2, ruldMt ol Humlllgton &each, ea. PH~ _.., on Satu.O.y, Maren IJ, 1'10, al Paclllca Ho spital. Mi u Mu~11•••e was born an<I ralwd In Huntl,.glon Beach, Ca., gradual.cl TURIN, Italy <AP) Maallo Brosio, 83, an Ita lian diplomat and politician who served as secretary-general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization between 1964 and 1972, died Fri- day. ELKTON, Md. <AP> -M lcbele JUalop, 16, a former Maryland pos t.er child for cystic fibrosis who became an ac - complis hed violinist. died Monday. 1rorn HUfl41nqlon 8uctt High Scl'IOOl tn i-----------1'4•. "'"" gr-ed front Fullerton Junior Couege In ,,..,, She w•\ • PUBLIC NOTICE MK•etary I« the Huntlnqton &each 1-----------Cllam~' ol Commerce and J•. IESCttOW#O.ee.IKW Ctt•mller of Commerce fro"' "'' NOTICa TOCllaDITOllS lll<ougft 1956. Sflt -s active Oft the 0, 8UUl TllAMlf'aR Puade CommlltH In HUnll,.OIOl'I IS.CS. •"1-tlll U.C.C.I ha<h -WH active In volunteer NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN·-. --le< Ille t-MttlnotOn Beach.,.'°' IMllll tr-'w I• .-ut lo a. macltlt of Cltltens. Survrved by brother Lyle Ille oer1onal property dHCrllted Mll\Qfave OI 8ellllowe•, Ca ., l bet-: MPl!ews ~I Clift°" of 1..9 Palma, TIM --butlness -r•s of ca., M•"'' Marlt and Mll~fltl thelnt4lf'dedtr.....,orare: Mll1Qrave 000. OI 8ellf'-•· c.. • C.t.PRI OEl.I .. KITCHEN. INC., "'•<• Oenhe MU\Or•11e Herm ol t7SS El .JMdlwt, l.Ofl9 a.-1>, C.llfonola S4H\11y-ac1. C. .. alse .,. •Uftt al'ICI MIS 111tc10 JOfln .,.., Lenore Je1e11 of TM ---MIMn ~' ol Huntl"9\00I BNch, C.. Friends may the lf'lte<tdltdtr.,.,...1•,..: Ull from ll t>OOn to t :OOPM on SHARON CLAllKE Md DAVID ¥oftd•r. 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McCAB~ ) PUTS tongue firmly tn cheek DAILY PILOT . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~------------------------ IT'S A GOOD TIME TO REMODEL SUBJECT TO STOCK ON HANO THRU 3/27 /80 SllLSAW s29•s , RIG. 5599' s.., ,.,,,,,., DELUXE ROUTSVJIG SAW TAIU ...... ,_ ,, ... • "' ~ .,., hrO ...-.~~ .......... 0.,,,fllt, .,.~ ,_,.,o ~~to ~ .or'll .......... -·~ ... •1 .. FRI PAllllCI ~~ Model 8'·600 MITll 101 W/SAW :-•s" E .. aWl.e.d 19U •• -I/rs.ii M00£177 7 •4• SAU s1z9 100 n. POWll CORD • -~ ©NfWSIYlE s35 You MUST llllG . THIS AD II To Ta~• Advanta .. · of These Special Prices! .· .. ~· : : .. -. • I . '' •• ..,, .. ... .. •• .. .. •• :f .... .. . .. I .. :1 •' .. :• VOL. 73, NO. '71, 3 SECTIONS. J(lPAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY. MARCH 17 , 1980 c FIFTEEN CENTS .· ·Juilge \V ould C11rb Sheriff Functions '· •1 nu••KY ICllOD'DIL ... llllltf ........ Pre1idh•• Oree•• Count1 SU])erior CicMart ~alter W. Cbar&m1a U. pr u.t the Or•ftl• County Sheriff's Department 1et out of the poUc. patrol ti.ia•nna. In a teUer eeot Frida7 to the County Board ol Supemsors. the presiding judge suaest.ed that individual city police WWmbia Hostage "Escapes BOGOTA. Colombia <AP) - One or the ambassadors held by guerrillas ror almost three weeks a t the Dominican Republic Embassy slid doWn a makeshm rope of sheets and scampered lo safely today, authorities reported. '\ Government officials said the guerrillas fired three times at the e scaping Uruguayan ambassador. Fernando Gomez. but he was not hit. Journalists near the scene reported hearing one shot. which they believed was fired by a soldier. Gomez. a 42·year-old career dipJomat, fell and s utre r ed bruises when the knotted bedsheets broke as he lowered hi mself from a second-floor window, officials said. He also bad suffe re d an arm iitjury when the guerrillas stormed into the embassy Feb. Z7, they said. The Uruguayan was the first of the hostages to escape. Tbe leftist prrmu, who h-.e freed 24 captives, still bold 31 others. inc luding U.S . A.Plba&sador -Diego As encio and 17 other diplomats. Goma fled at aboul 12:40 a.m. Mart.a Montoya, press secretary of President Julio Cesar Turbay Ayala, said that after be hit tbe ground three shots were beard In the darkness and the colonel in char ge of the military police s urroundi ng the embassy s h outed, "Halt! Who goes there?" T h e diplomat, in bis underwear. s houted back. "Don't shoot! Don 't shoot! I'm the Uruguayan ambassador." the press secretary recounted. Gomez scrambled beneath a nearby parked car a nd was picked up by police. They then drove him off to a military hospital. The press secretar y denied earlier reports by journalists - who were near the scene but could not directly see the action -that only one shot rang out a nd that il apparently came ftom the rifle of a soldier. "The troops have instructions not t.o shoot when anyone leaves the embassy," she said. Falling Car SAN JOSE (AP) -An unideo- U fied man was killed today when bJs car was crushed by a car which fell from a freeway overpass. authorities said. Investigators s aid Lecisia Candona, 19, of San Jose, lost control of her car and it pl\mged through the guardrail of the Hedding Street overpass, land- ing on a car traveling in the rut. lane of Highway 101. MU. Candooa, wbo suffered Jninor .injuries1 wu booked for ln.vest.lgaUoo or drunken drivine, olficera aaid. departmeme take over p1lrot of uaalncorporated areaa under c ontract with coun t y lff•mmMt. Cbaramu •Ito au11est~ U\e IMrU'rl department cet out of the C!'OUl'trOOm. Court ballimn1. tramportaUoo of prisoners a.nd proceas .ervtng, the Judie said, s hould be t ransferr ed to a countywide marshal's omee. The marshal's office currently S..,,er Graaaies pto¥tdel court tervlces for the cowa~·· nv. branch mtm.icipal COLlrtl. The new manhal's office u enviaioQed by . Charamu would be policy making aod W9U1d not be elective. "It would be nonpolitical a nd would speciaJhe 10 court related servlcete only," Charamia said In bis letter. Cbaramza wrote the Jetter in Judith Bardwell, a 42-year-old London grandmother, leaps over Marjorie Styles Cleft) and Alice tttattbews. both 71; in ., eontest to determine the most glamorous grandmother of Britain. Brmvn Campaigner. Tells of Problems By RICHARD GREEN OI IM o.llf l'li.t SC..lf Aboard Gov. J erry Brown's old campaign airplane on a stormy night somewhere over Iowa it dawned on Irvine resident Larry Pryor that a ll was not well in the Brown camp. Pryor , who must have yearned for sunny California that inky night, was pres~ sec retar y for the Brown·fOr·president campaign from Dec. 2, 1979 to Feb. 27. He said budget considerations forced Brown and his st.arr to use a propeller.driven OC·3 on the campaign trail. "We were on a flight from one part of Iowa t.o another and it was expected to la.ke one hour and 10 minutes." Pryor said. "After we were flying for a while, I noticed the windows we re icing up. I cleared part or the window so that I could s~ lhe wing. .. The wtng was solid ice and by this time we were 20 minutes overdue. · "Brown was the first to be concerned. He went into the coekpit to talk to the pilot. and then be came bacll. to us to tell us we were traveling only 87 miles per hour. "When we finally landed we had been in the air for an hour a nd 45 minutes and were 35 minutes overdue." Pryor said' that campaign budget problems forced Brown to quit paying his staff. About two weeks after be was put on voluateer status, Pryor decided it was time to come back home Jp Irvine. o.lly .,... , .... "'"9 ROUGHING fT Brown Aide Pryor Pr'}'Ot', whose wife Gabrielle is a former Irvine councilwoman, said that before he came home. Brown's e ntire s taff was s leeping i n on e house with sleeping bags covering the floor Pryor was an assistant metropolitan edit.or for the Los Angeles Times, before quitting the paper to write a book. Contacts be bad developed in the Brown adminiatration while a newsman Jed him into the Brown camoaim. '(See BROWN, Page A2) ··BOME L&4SE AD ~•• ~·•• Eyes Skle• the wake of an announcement by Sheriff Br~ Gates that he would endorse specific candidates in the June judicial elections -an a nnouncement that drew criticism from the presiding judge. Gates indicated that be would in part, rely on observations ot sherifrs deputies who serve as court bailiffs in deciding which mcumbent judges wouJd receive an endorsement. Cbara mza's comments also (ollow a decision by county s uperviaon t.o ask voters in JWte whether they want the sheriffs and marshal's offices combined. an action that ultimately would require state legislation. Gates said in announcing his endorsement plan that he wouJd back any candidate who did not s u pport th e proposed consolidation. In the le tte r Charamza a u ggests that as county urban ization increased the sheriff's department patrol runctioo wouJd decrease so that ev entualJy th e s h e rHf 's ' department wo uld no longer handle patrol. ''The county responsibility for cost or police patrol service <See JUDGE, Page A%) Austerity Eyed Carler: Stern Measures Due WASHINGTON (AP> President Carter said today that "not hin g s hort o ( s tern measures" will st.op the nation's destruction at the hands or inflation But the president said that when he ii. sure he has balanced the hscal 1981 budget. "I will then consider tax reductions to en courage s avings. sllmulatc product1v1ty a nd lead to increaS<'d busmess investment .. Ht• previous ly left open any plans for changes in taxes. and this was seen a s a s lightly f1rm<'r indication of his thinking ··There 1s no sugar-eoating this pill." Carter said. isswng * * * Gold Falls Under$500; ,Buck Gains • From AP Oi.<Jpatches Gold prices today plummeted today and fell below $500 an ounce for the first time this year and the dollar soared as world fina ncial m arkets reacted .positively t.o f>resident Carter 's latest anti·inllation package. Carter's proposals Friday to cut government spending. curb borrowing and impose a new tax on imported 011. boosted the dollar by 2~ cents against the British pound. and brought sizeable gains against the SWlss and French francs and Italian lira. In ,New York. gold traded .it S468. down $58 from Friday. Gold prices plunged $46.15 an ounce on the Hong Kong market. The precious metal c losed at $478.92. down from $525 07 Saturday. rn London , gold dropped $44 an ounce to trade at $482.50 al mid -mor ning, down from Fr iday's $526.SO. London gola dealer s fixed their morning trading prices at a flat $480. off $46.SO from Fridays, but raised the afternoon fixi ng price s ligbUyt.o$484 and closed at$477. Gold last closed below S500 m London on Dec. 24 . Gold prices sagged $40 an ounce on the Zurich market where the metal lraded as low as $484 aa compared t.o Friday's close ol $524. Sliver sold in London at an exce pti ona ll y wide bid-a nd-asked price range of $18.SO t.o $20.;i() an ounce, for a median price o( $19.SO, down from $24 .25 Friday. Silver traded at $11 in New York, down S4 from Frtff&Y~ "Obviously the powers that be think the Carte r economic package is som ething in the right dlrectioo," said one gold trader. hi s fir s t d e fense of hi s ant1-inflat1on mea s ures before a special interest group, city officials gathered-from across the country He said he tried, 1n fomung the program announct'd Fnday. not to end programs a1d1ng "I hose mos t vulnc r ablt-to inflat.Jon .. But he told the offtc1ab lhev can expect "le-. ... ft.>dl'ral aid f<ir Cllll'S .. ·'There "Ill be le~~ c·ven for defense program~ \\·h1ch or{' not d 1 r e ct Iv relaL<"d l!i rombat readine~s... he addl'd ··it will mean o ur f1 r">t r ea l belt-t1ghtenmg ~ince World War G OLD P RICES APW ......... GOING DOWN Gold Price Reacts Suspect Slain In T iistin Burglary Try By DAVIDKUTZMANN OI ... 0.11? P110t SYll A suspected burglar was shot and killed Sunday night by a Tustin resident who told officers he fot.md the man in an upslafrs bedroom of his home. An Orange County Shenff's Department spokesman said the 8 p.m. shooting occurred in the Lemon Heights residence of John and Jane Grant. Officers said Grant and his wife surprised the man, who was wearing a ski m ask and dark clothing, as he was in the upstairs bedroom. The sherifrs spokesman said Grant was armed with a pistol w h e n t h e confro nt ation occurred. The suspect, whom a uthorities did not identify, died of multiple gunshot wounds ft red at close range, officials said. He wasn't armed, deputies saJd. The incident began when Mrs. II. when we fought against fascism." ··we are fighting an inv1s1ble enemy today. but 1t is very dangerous." Carter said. "We are in for a long fight. Nothing ~hort of stern measures will stop inflation from destroying us . There are no easy answers or magic -.olut1ons Anyone who lt'lls you differently 1s either wronr.?ord1shonest " l'art~r·~ comment~ wen · 1n a ..,pcech prepared for a meeting of the National League of C1llci> Congress1onal-C1ty Conference The president 's text included no specifics about the program. <See CART~R. Pag-" A%1 * * /Ir I Stocks, Bonds lower NEW YORK CAP I -Stock and bond prices moved Jower today as fina ncial markets reacted to President Carter 's latest t!(.'OOOmic meas ures. The Dow Jones average of 30 industnal stocks fell 16.81 points to 794 88 after fi ve hours of t r adin g . The 800 level 1s considered a key support area. Losers, outnumbered gajners b y more than a 3·1 margin among Ne w York S toc k Exchange hsted issue"> Bond prices werl' off by moderatt' amounts 1n earlv trading. raising thl• yields on lon~·term Trea~ury bonds above 12 2 percent. The Carter packa~c W <J!> wid e l y ex pected t o ra1 :0.P ~hort -tc rm intt•n•.st rates. but rates· on Trea),ury bills slipped in l.'arly trndmg Tht"' rate on six month bills fe ll to 15 24 pt'rcent from 15.30 pe rcent Friday. That rate 1~ still above the rate or a week a~o . The Treasury planned to auction new c;1x-month bills later in the da)', with the resuJLc; determining the v1e lds available on new money-market cert1Ctcates sold by b a nks a nd s avi ng s associations in denominations of Sl0.000 and up. If the current rate prevailed at the auction, those certificates would have an interest rate a bove 15 percent for the first time ever, beginning Thursday. Coast We a t h er Fair tonight with in- c re a sing cloudiness toward morning. Thirty percent chance of light showers Tuesday after· noon. Lows tonight SO at the beaches t.o 56 inland. Highs Tuesday 65 to 70. ~~~~~pr:r.: Swallow FestiVal Starts clas1lfted ad. Grant said sbt heard noises f'l'om the upstal.rs area of the bome. She started up, she told ottlcen, but instead went back down and told ber husband. He then picked up the pi.1tol kept in the downstairs muter bedroom and both went to inveatteate. IMl8ET8D'4"t' A chD4 of~. noto 21, hol re-FfGd 1wT dio.tW• and notfl from Chole pnnful 11eors and 11o1 ,,.,, tlwm m book form Co help u.a undentOftd IM turmoU Utat con dne&op in a cMJd't mind. Sec Page AIO. "I wu very aaccesalul in leu· ., t"I mJ bouae &broueb the ti8Hifted Metloft," Thn'•~~ aucoe. Cory ol die Me.port Beach man no plaHd Oda ed tft the Uy PUol: • .... Peattvitle1 eel under way today in San Juan Caplttrano wbere the town!olk and vlatton celebnde tbe a.,.IDdary retQl'D of tbe •••lion to the Mlaiot> City. Tbe little btrdl, beralded in aonl ud ttory annuall)r return to • Juan Capiltrano about tb.1' time ol year alter a 7,000 mU• journey from Ar••llM. And l~ala and out-of-town blrdwetcbera alfte will be crublC tbelr neclm Wedneeday ( cSt. JelePl'• Day) in ao au.mr, to spot the ftnt swallow.. Well, maybe not the firs t swallows. Zooloatsta say ID1CJ'at1aaf birds •et to lbelr clesllnaUori witblD a week to 10 day• ol the aame date fach year. But the folklore penlltl. and Sao .luan b_.1lae11mel'l and realdent• will celebrate the ...turn ol the Utile blnk with a communlt1 celebraUon thl1 week with aetl•itlH r1n1in1 from a halrtelt man cont.est Lo tbe lar11U non·motorhed parade m the unlt.eid States. • Tbe 22nd annual Fiesta de las Golondri,nu beflns today -wttb merC'bantl a'.nd. retldentt dad in cowboy 1arb and fteata costumes. A ttck off mixer at the SwallOWI lnnDieatns at 7 tcdlht, a_nd tbe public ll lnvli.d. There will be a toddl•r'• maratlion at &l Camteo P8n Tues~ at 1:30 p.m. with Uliderllmoathl of ate n q to the ftnllb liDe ln weatempu. i. ' ~ ,. As they entered one of tbe up1talr1 bedrooms, deputies satd , th ey enoountered tbe suapect. "We're pNtif ,ure we know w ho It l a,'' ""t he 1herlff'1 1pokeeman said of ~ suspect. But. be Mid ldlntlllcattoa would be withheld until Officials are cert&ID. A •,....-.old Whl«JeP man, Cr•I• J oHpb Boppe, .,., arrested bf deputtn aa a 1u1pected acc:omptlce lD the attempted bUfllary,l r .,.,.., ....... &..Ill. ... E= .. Riie IMO 1 1 •••• I I . J I ~ ' \J . .ti rwLYPLOT -c tt 1 VCNTUllA (AP> Polee an •••tlf.U.. ... , UM ma.,... ol ed.,..1 Lym• ll. a..tda, a , ..., to '"" *" und r conaideratloa for a J....._blp. ud "11 wUe CharltM 13 who were appe.,_t.b beaten to dead\ la Uttir b•*• • ' ' G The boclk!e were lbued s:.= by Sm,th'a lJ.)'tet..c>ld aoa •rY. Ktcll'diDI to poMee LL A4amt. t TM boy 11 .nt.h 11111 m.-._., ........ , exzwlf• and had come ovet tor a &illida, vlalt. Mama aakt. OC.4 w. &"" .. , P•~• Lt•e .. DENVER (AP) -TM OU, CbemJcal and Aloml Wotkml loternaUonal Ul\Jon annomced ac~ todQ of a eoetratt offer from Gulf Oil Corp I .. acreemetlt that toUJcl Ml • patlel'll to end an ll·Wffk oaUoa.W. ttrille by 55,000'nlia.ry worhn. OCAW P*deat Robert'· Gola, c11Un1 tbe t.nt.atl•e pact "an adeqwite ..W.ment," iaad...ID equivalent offer alto waa made by au.. Servtee. Tbat offer waa approved by tbe u.nion'• national oil barl•illllll poUey commltlee, be u!d. 8olh often wilt be 1vbm.ltted to local union membera for raUfkaUon, Oon aa&d at a newa comerence Tu wJs Le.es •-le•rf le. ••• PHILADELPHIA (AP> A packaee of radioactive material reu orr a truck at a freight area of Philadelphia International Airport today, but no radiaUon leaked. auihoriUes !\aid. • Police and ornctals o(the Nu<'lear Resulatory Comml11lon said then waa no damage to an inner 1hleld protecting the packaie. which contained Iridium 192 AuthorlUea said only allowable amounts or radiation from the substance were dele<'led after the accident About two hours after the accident. a <'argo worker removed the olive drab, approximately 40-gallon package with ttls bare handa nre ... ,.~ .. 41!'9 .. •e•t••r••t LAS VEGAS <AP> -An early morning fire at the Saharll Hotel on the Strip caused extensive damage today to Don the Beachcomber's restaurantr Fire officials said lhe fire erupted shortly before 2 a.m., after the restaurant was closed, and caused dama;e to the restaurant as well as water damage to the executive offices on the floor below. . · Cause of the fire was not immedjatety known. ,,,.., RJp• Ba•lc ••Nee Yerlc Cit• NEW YORK CAP> -'An explosion ripped through a Yugoslavian bank office on the 30th floor of a Firth Avenue building today, two blocks from where crowds were assembling for the st.art or the SL Patrick's Day paradf . There were no reports or injuries and authorities said they had not determined what caused the blast. Police Chief Elmer Chapman of the Third Division said the 58 story building al 500 F'ifth Avenue itt the corner of 42nd Street wa~ t'VU<'uated following the explo!>1on Insurance Broker T. Weston Jay Dies f'riva~ buria l at sea will be c o nduct ed tb1 a week for long.time Newport Beach businessman 1'. Weston Ja.y who died Wednesday al the age of 72. Mr. Jay, semi·retired from the ins urance firm of Jay a nd HerUro. succumbed to a heart attack in F'allbrook where he and hls wi fe, Virginia, live part time A resident or Newport Beach -.mce he was three years old, Mr. Jay was Vie son of the Orsl harbormaster, Tom Jay. He w as involve d in m arine-0riented businesses untll 1950 when.he and Mack Renfro opened the insurance firm tbal be ars their names. He served on the board or trustees of the Newport Beach Elementary School District and was an active member of the Newport Beach His torical Society. He also served the Orange Empire Council of the Boy Scouts of America and was a member of Hoag Me morial Hospital's S52 Club. Mr. J ay was a lone·time member of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club and a rounding member of the Irvine Coast Country Club. He was a member of the National Association of Insurance Brokers and the 1 ndependent Auociallon of Insurance Agents of Orange County. Mr. Jay was also a member of AmlgOIS Vlejos. a Harbor Atta men'agroup. Jn adclllion to his widow. Mr. Jay leaves a daughter, Terry DAILY PILOT cm._-...-. i.i""'-... t-cl'::':.~ om... ~ IM(lt tff1 lfe C..M H ...... , """'""""~ lftlt .... ~ Toi ;r1naf'Nt.._, On••••Miz•rtc....,. SUCCUMBS AT 72 T. WaatonJey Kuhn o f San Jose ; three step·sons, Richard Hatch, Tom Hatch and Jeff Hatch, all of Orange County and s even grandcblldren. The family has iugcested me morial contribution• to the American Heart Association or to Hoag Memorial Hospital. BROWN ••• "We were constantly trytn1 to dispel Brown's lmaae aa a Oake," Pryor said. "ll Sffmed, thousb, that the more peopJe heard from Brown, tbe 'more they started to aaaoclate him with more than the c•rtooo strip I.mag.es of him." Pryor sald that the atafk developed a pla.o to diapel tbe nake lmaae. "We Just trled to a.tve Brown · 11 much expe>eure 11 poutble becauae whee people saw blm and beard blm tbe Gov. Moonbeam !mace died away. ''Tbat'a why we were ao anxfoul to debate Wit.la F.dwanl Kennedy and President Carter." Co.ta Meea Home llitby Bmpn BVl1an pried open the ~ doOr to a Cotta Ill••• ltom• a.turdlly ..S snide otr wb • worth ol beloni!n•• police Mid. Kat.Urlnt M. Claluoff of CoUtce Parti told ofttc:'ert abt lHl \WO t•l•YlllOD HU, I dlamond tin• and eo1tumt Jewelry. ' f WASHfNOTON <AP) -·A~ divided U.S. Supr •• Coun ioday l•ft lotaet * He••l d•••tr•tlliOD f~~· for Clnel• public 1c:-..OJt that ••1 make ••c•u•r1 Ute cro1ttown bwllnJ ot aome 52,000 atud bll. The jU1ticce. by a «1·3 v~. re.J•ct~ a cb.alle'1c• by Uae Clevela.od Boa.rd ol JtducatioD to th cowt«dered plua. a Portion ot which went into effect lA September. Chief Ju1tice WarreD E . Burger and Justices WlWam H. Rebnquiat a.od LewU F. Pow.U Jr. voted to bear the aebool board's appeal. "Even if the Constitution required It, and it were pcqible for federal courts to do it, no equita ble decree can fashion an 'Emerald City' where all races, ethnic groups and persons or various l.ncocne levels live side by side l.n a large metropolitan area." thediNenters said. A group of black parents sued Ohio's largest school system in 1973. charging that their children's ri1hts to an eqWtl education were beinc violated U .s. District Judae Frank Battisti ruled Aug. 31, 1976 that the Cleveland school district had been guilty ol intenUonal raclal segt'epUon for years. Ht. find1q was upheld by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court, and oo Feb. 6, 1978 Battisti announced a three·pbaae remedy. The first phase, affecting some 3>,000 students aL 33 ol the district's 146 schools. took effect the s tart or school year in September. Traffic Study Meeting Set In Costa Mesa A committee studying tralfk proble~ on Newport Boulevard hai. scheduled its sixth pubhc meeting for Thursday in the Costa Mesa City Council Cham· bers, 77 Fa1r Drive. Amoog •term to be ~c~ al the 7:30 p.m. session are a ~­ cent origin and destination sur- vey. preliminary alternative proposals and a report on dtlzen participation in lhe project, ac· c o r d i n g to a C a I T r·a n s spokesman. The two.year transportation study, conducted by CalTraos with the s upport or Orange County, Costa Mesa, Irvine and Ne wport Beac h , Is geared toward production of a draft en v1ronmental impact report. That document, s aid 'the s p okesman , will compare several proposals for solving transportation problems along Newport Boulevard between Bristol Street and Paclfk Coast Highway. Surf Victim's Body Found Off Coast The body of a man who drowned laat Wednesday when he was swept. out to sea ln a strong riptide was discovered Sunday afternoon by Huntlngtoo Beach state ranaera. ' Coroner'• officials identified the man u 21·year+Old Gustavo Soriano of Htmtington Partt. Llfesuarda aald Soriano was wadtni in wabt-deep water near the Huolinltoo Beach Pier when he was suddenly pulled into deeper water and vanished. Friends of the Huntington Park man told lifeguards they had come to the beach to hwll for shells. They told auardl th•l tbe tut time they saw their com· panloo be was standl.ng near the water's edse. Stale rangers found the body at about 1: 14 ,.m. Sunday near lhe mouth o the Santa Ana River. Ca.r Pl11nges Into Stream MEMPHIS. Tenn. (AP1 -A slx·lane brtd•e that 1ave way seocltac a 00-Coot •lab ol blpway abd at lMlt ON ~cle h>to a ratn~l1-cNek w .. toand UD• ••Ce leas lbaD atx montbl' •So. otrlciala Hf'" Polle. Mid.two tten·a1en 1n a car that -..C Sunday tll&o the mudcb' ...... of IO-foot deep Noacomab ~ wera aha. to awlm to ufety. Autborltt•• planned to ••arch today for other vebict.. The driver told officer• anothtl' ear .., rtpt bebmd bis car, ..._lie Iott ailbt of lt after hl1 vebiele phan1ed off tbe brldte. A woawt• Wbo HW UM car IO into tM eNlt told CJt. ,ticen tbl tetn·• .. n ' cir ... the o"'f one to 10 In, ·-·-.._._ ___ _ P,..,..P.,.eAJ JUDGE ••• I would vanish." Charamia sa.Jd The sheri(('s department. under the judge's plan. would remain in existence. It would oversee the Harbor Patrol and the Orange County Jail and would o p e rat e a crim~ laboratory. OptJonal services that could be part of the sheriffs department would be security at John Wayne Airport and a consumer fraud investigation unit. Chararma said. The office of sheriff-coroner would remain elective. •'The incumbent In such a restructured office may have less political clout than preaently but that loaa wOuld be a small price Lo pay for reduced coats, more 11peclalluUon ln law en forcement and greater effidency in government," Charamu said. Charamza said he was not writing the letter as presiding Judge of the Su{>eriOr Court. "It 1s quite certain that not all Judges of the court would agree with the revolutiona r y ideas being sponsored," he said. Charam2a said he believed tu~ s uggestions "should not be lightly cast aside but should re<'<'1ve serious consideration b \ the Board of Supervisors .. · lit.• noted ID the letter that h1 ha~ !>erved twice a.., Superior Court pres1dmg Judge. twice a..., a municipal court presiding Judge and made reference lD hi5 years as att.Omey for the city of Newport Beach Workshop Planned In SeH-defeme A self.defense workshop for men and women will be offered Saturday at Orange Coa!>l Cvllege. The free workshop will be con ducted an the OCC Student Center rrom 1 p.m . to 4 p.m. Jo'or m ore informaUoo call 556-5880. .. By STEVE llA&aLE Of .. Mtr .......... Slate co .. tal eommlMlonera will t. Hked Wedllefday to slam the door on aoy plA¥ for devetopin1 the BolH Chica marshlands with homea or a marina. The commission. meeting tn Santa Barbara, wtll be aaked to declare nearly all t ,200 acM of the area envl ron mentally sen1ltive wetlands. Wetlands. accordlnf to state guideliftes, must be granted the moat strln&ent protection possible. Most types of development wou1a be considered taboo. Allowable wetland uses include a sllm H s t o f developments suc h as com· merc1al fWling outlet.s or energy operatioaa. The recommendation has met with strong opposition from several local gr~ps. Charles Bennett. leader of ., Huntlnglon Harbour boating group. called the coastal commission recommendation it "hip shot" and said at least so members of his group will be on hand Lo prot.est. "The coast.al commiu1on it. Just baneling aloo& with tot.al dhrecard for local plaMtq," said BenneU.." Tbey la ave this ·we don't give a damn' ~ phy thM rqlty bod>en JIWI ••• Commiaeklo 1poketman Erle Metz said the n\C)Ye to declatt the Bolu Cblca 1crea1e wetlands i. an atte.rnpt to help Oran~ COUnty oUtctala prepare e coastal plan for the area. But some tocaJ officials seem unconvinced The Orange County Board of Supervuors okayed sending a letter urgtnll s tatt- Orange ·-Plant Hit by Blaze A fire at Spatek Corp ID Uw industrial district of Orangl• early U>da.,Y sent black stnoke rolling hundreds or feet tnio lht> air and caused an estimated $500.000 in damage. authonti~ said t'1re Capt Darrell Verburg s aid the fire, whic h was discovered shortly after 4 1.m. by a police patrolman. was battled for more than l 1"! hours b' 35 f1ref1ghtcri. before 1t wai. brought under control. li e said the plant . which m anufa<'tUrl'!i q uart1 <'rystah for watcht>5. -.as C'losed down for the weekend and no one .... , IO th~ plant. E',....P.,.eAl commlukJDers not \0 Pl'HIDP.t local plann6.q effort. b1 melrfni the wet.laodl rulln1. State commwioofJ'I UC> 1ot a wamlna from co}lealUeS 6n the South Coast Re1tonal Coaatal Commiaalon that tlte recommendation was putting the cart beCorc the horse. Wednesday's pU~U~ hearing will be held at t a.m. lD the Chambers ol the Santa Barban County Board of Supervblo"f. 105 E. Anapamu St. U.S. Faces 'Decline in Standards' WASHINGTON (AP> -The American people face some rough month• ahead in ttie Carter admlnlstralion's battle to restrai n in'1ation, the pres ident's c hief i nflatlob righter told Congreu today. ·'The Amert can peopl~ have no choice but to accept 'i. temporary decUoe lo llvloi standards," Alfred Kahn told tbe Semte Sanking Coaisn.lttee. • Kabn, chairman of tbe Odundl on Wage and Price Stabllitj. noted the tncreastna no. of rund.a to oU Pt'Oduetna tooa6tlks and the decline ln proclpettvtty of American bullnee11. ··Our economy 11 a whole ~annot esca])e ~ decline In real Income in these circumstances," he said. President Carter plans to strengthen the monitoring of voluntary wage and price guidelines as part or the fight against inflation. Kahn sa1d. He 5a1d Carter ~ would formally oropose that "several hwadred" be added tD the monitoring staff, whi<'h numbers about 100. In other testimony, Kahn said the president <'O ntinues to oppose mandatory wage and price controls because s uch controls .. paper over" Inflation a nd hide what is really happemng Lo the econoroy. Kahn wa s th e !frat ..AdmlnistraUon witness to testify before a congressional panel since the president told the nslion FrtdBy some of the atei. he will ~ to combat tnnauoo. Ugandans Battle KAMPALA. Uganda CAP> Rounds of heavy gunfire were heard throughout the Ugandan <'ap1taJ city for more than three hours todu y CARTER PROMISES AUSTERITY. • • but be said the speclffc budfet reductions he will announce later tbis month "will affect everyone." "They co beyond simply eliminaUo« waste," be said. ''There wUl be cuta in Cood. wortbwblle prolJ'anu, wbicb I have supported and aome of which we have developed to aether to help your cities.·• Carter's newest effort to contain lnflaUQn, which reached · an aMual ratl of 11 percent ln January, entailed balanclnl the federal budlet; cred.lt coot.rob; str enatbeoed. but biaber. voluntary wa1e and price s tandards · and a fee on impolUd oil. The c.tty omcta.ta .,.. among th• groupl utelY to be hart by the proposal• to-balOce .the budget. ''YOU-ar• eavcbl t.elween skyrocketJn• coeu end l~al revenues d\lll fall IMreui.ntly behind what 1ou n..cr,v ttie prnldent told them. ·'The virtual eoU•Ptte ol the bond market hu shut• off long.term credit to cit.lea.•• ~--------....---------------~ Carter said. ''Once more. needed urban projects must ••it whli. yovr capital plants tend to det.enmate." Ju, be did in bis speech Friday outllnlD& the. proposals, h• called f•r .. dlsclpliDe." rat.bet than "promises or poUUcs q usual ... TbJt reference. &o a poup « poUUclau. was an aps>arent reference tot.be economic focus of tM preaJ•muaJ camPliO ol Carter'• eldef rl•al, Seri. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Maas.•· ~'rRANSACllONS . " • Used Cars Up In Popularity M08t of the can bou1ht every year are not ne• onet -l tbey·f'fl used. This 1J putlcularly true of automobiles • purchased by illd.ividuals. Many ol the new can lhot roll off pl"OducUon llnes to· ' • day betorne part of fleets operated by companies, govern· ment agtncies and rental outllts. For every individual who ' buys a new car . there are probably three persons who buy a used vehicle. 1 That being the case. one wondens why more attention I has not been paid to the ins and outs of buyjng used cars. The used car salesm an Is certainJY. enshrined in our culture as a prototype of sleaziness. It's an Image strong - ly reinforced in the mo-tion picture, "Breaking Away," which must have used car salesmen up in arms (unless they have become hardened to ridicule). Money Tree But to the rescue now comes a new paperback, "Beating the Used Car Hustle," written by San Francisco joumall.st Robert Levering and just published by Chronicle Books. It's the first comprehensive guide I have seen for iMo- cen t ~le who need advice on bow to go about getting a good deal on a used car. <It also has advice on how to-sell a used car I I THE BES1'fHING about Levering's book 1s that It's written 1n language everyQ.ne <.'an understand. It de· m ystifies the game by providing sohd chunks of informa-f t1on . Levering believes his book can save you money but I he doesn 't makt-lhe automatic assumption that all used ) car salesmen are crooks On the contrary. he points O\Jl that he mterviewed dozens or them and "found them to be, J on the whole. honest a nd likable people " , The key factor m the pnce of a used car IS, or course. a ats age -and Levenng explains the importance or check-! mg the "Kelly Blue Book" or the ··orr1c1al Used Car~ Gu1d r " issued by the National Automobile Dealers As· i sociatton. These handbooks (part of the furniture at used car places and available at banks. credit unions and many 3 libranesl list both the wholesale and tetail prices of cars; seven years old and younger ~ The wholesale value 1~ the pnce people are selling I their cars for. the retail value 1~ lhl' average pnce people I are paying for specific moci<'ls In between 1s the dealer's l pro ht. LEVERING HAS A table. that shows the 1972 Mercedes-Benz 250 b sted for S7.3JS when new and in 1978 had a wholesale value of SS.300 and a retail value of $6.730. On the other hand, the 1972 Cadillac DeV11le li sted for S7.09S and an 1978 had a wholesale value of Sl .SSO and J re· tail value or $2.260. It's clear wtuch was a better buy. A key factor in buying a used car 1s haggling -and Levering explatns how to do that. Whatever you do. he ad- vises. avoid bidding a ny higher than the retail price specified Ul the gu1des -and ··never bid h.tgber than the maximum you planned to spend " LEVERING Hl\S A chapter detailing the "con - fessions" of fou.r u.aed car salesmen Ooe told how saJes rooms in dealerships are on.en buge.ed so that wb.en a cou- ple comes ln to buy a car. the uJesman can make an ex- cuse. leave the room and listen to their conversation in which they may reveal what they're wil~ to spend. A.ootber ~maa told Leven~ about an unhappy customer wbo returned to complain about tbe car he bad bo\Agbt. The customer told the salesman: "I can get you killed for S300." The salesman said be never flinched but replied · "Hey. you're getllng cheated because I can get you rubbed out for SlSO ... The saJesman. Gary Ingmire of San Francisco. added· "IF I SHOWED FEAR. if I were to immediately jump up and tell him I would do anything he wanted. the next I'd • know I'd ha\'e to fix a flat tare. Once you fix something. j there's no stopping. My pohcy Is never to fax anything and ' let people know that when they take the car. they own it." : Ingmire !>aid. J'' The used car business has a lore of 1ts o"'n "Beatmg the Used Car Hustle" brings together a lol o{ thal knowledge. lts final word· be patient. ; " * * * New Car Sales Dip in March D~IROIT !AP> -Despite rebates csnd mcentivcs galore. sales of U.S. cars fell 8.4 percent m early March from the level in the same penod laet year . That was the worst showing for Lhe period in fi ve years. but 1t didn't mean customers weren't buying. Based on February sales including record imports, ln· dustry analysts said late last week early-March reports from the Ci~ automakers showed cars movlng at a rate that would mean U .2 milbon sales 1f projected over the year .. conslderably more than expected. THE MOST OPTIMISTIC forecasts put this year 's sales at no more than 10.6 million. about the level in 1979. In early March 1979. sales were al an annual rate or 11.8 million. but slumped soon after. Tbe rive major U.S. automakers delivered about I ~ I 1 " ,. 1 i i I I 187,652 cars between Mattb 1 and March 10, or 23,456 a day s compared with 230,491 or 25,610 in the same period last i year. Last year's period had one more selling day. J The pace was the slowest since the recessionary 197~ I period when 17.231 cars a day were sold. SALES AT CHRYSLER CORP ., despite rebates and mone~·back guarantees. were off 23 percent, Ford Motor Co. sales were down 18 percent. General Motors Corp. saw sales fall 2.8 percent, while) Its Buick division set a record for early March. AMC sales jumped an estimated 28 percent, and sat.s1 of Volkawagen or America's Pennsylvania-built Rabblt rose 9.1 percent. • GM's truck sales were otf 28 percent, while Ford's plllif\ Chrysler'• were orf 33 percent. TboH comparitonl, unU cara, include lmports sold under domesUc nameplates. 1 Gold, Silver Quotations 81fteA.111eleted Pnta Seleeted ..... '* pie9 todQ: Lnta: mondN fbiq .-.oo. off "3.00; 11.xlq .......... 00. ••rtit: .,.noon ft••n• '480.43, olf sas.1s. r~: S..•. ott ao.oo. an.J S.ddu bld .-s.oo. off as.oo~ sm.oo asked. Nn Yen: Hand.y • Humu late monlnc UM.OO; ~ ..... New Yert: Encelhard Milin& price lale monwaa • W. oa•.10. ..i.t N .. Ym: Enptbard rabridted told late mormDI" $503.11. Oft •. 47. * * * NEW YOU <AP> -ffad1 •BanDallhW11&.M, off ST.too. ID&elhant au"' Sl'P.m, Off .._.i ta'8rica&ecl lilwr na.eoo on •· 1a0. , --• 't. ' ' •• I I I ' I "Befor4' I go fishing, I want to gtve my fish- • Ing line the final eupreme testl" SHOE MOON MULLINS ' • 'UNKY WINKERIEAN , Df.FINt: 'THE FOLl..OWl~6: (1.) ~ROCt< I by Ferd & Tom JohnSOn ..------..,. you MISSED "T~f; POL/ TICAL .ANNouNCEMENT. \ MISS PEACH __JOL..L----'-IA-~ TH LA '2. A~UIC, t~ T"Helle I ANVTMIN6 W~THWMIL..E by Mell Lazartus YE5. TH~E IS LOVE:. I AtJSl/IE~S I IN L.JF="e' St.AT T°"'LAT~ AND l'EAUTY ? I I "n'f ~ ·• l e.re2t1 Al-! i QUES"flONS • ~ ~--. > ~ 11 qi> THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane ' "Our art teacher was in charge today. Her name's O'Reilly." DENNIS THE MENACE GORDO JUDGE PARKER ...--.i-..-~~I w~ carrAtN THAT PAUt WO WfMIHC:J IT WHEN HE lffT M9 <fou . .OWIH'1 l-IER. MO~NIH6 ... &ul 1 ~T eE PHOHf CONV~TIOH AM!>TAKfN 1 WITH KEVIN LANCE, LYNN CRANDALL OECIOE6 TO TALK ~ITH~OOVER ~t'IEN ~E NOT~ HEit HUflOANt>"& COAT JM 1H€ U&RARY ! .~7P:f:i< DRABBLE c,._,_.,....._ DR.SMOCK :i: see ')IO(.>'Re ONe OF POC"T'OR RUNNIN<S eeAR'S PAltf:NIS1 eH? -- by Tom Batiuk · ,.,, by Gus Arriola by Harold Le Doux '( :. J t \ ! . . . • . • "I ~ate Mondays." Lf.T1S FACE IT. ~·Rr. ~It«;~ UFCOFR IP.UL~ L1&RATEO WOMAN~ :J: AL.WAYS R6CO<SN I z..e HIS CHARI No~es by Kevin Fagan TODAY~ CROSSWORD PUZZLE 50 And 5000 51 ~e q I C~oegs 52 L1t>era1es 4 T l>tC:ile1 !>41 Rec;ord 9 F 1 IQ'llV S8 Pheasant 14AS&an~ btOOd 15 Curt'5 60 Thrice. 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