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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-08 - Orange Coast Pilot.. I I 9 ' -- State Withdrams Act• TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 8, 1980 Against Waddill Licens VOL JI. MO. ... I HCTIC*t. .. ~ .... ·' II ' • Alcala Sex Charges Dismissed Girl, 5, Sale Two Arrested · In Sak of Tot APWo ....... 10 FOUND UNHARM ED Mary Agnes Cahall, S State Drops Proceedings On Waddill The State Board of Medical Quality Assurance has dis- missed medical license rev6ca- tion action against Dr. William Waddill, the Westminster physi- cian accused but later cleared of wrongdoing in an infant's abor- tion-related death. • Vernon Leaper. chief or U\e board's enforcement division. a-aid it was not in the state's .. best interest" to pursue the ac- tion since criminal proceedings agelnst Waddill have been 1lilted. Waddill, 43. was accused in · 19'17 or strangling an infant girl that survived a saline abortion. I In the flrst of two trials on charges of first-degree murder, an Orange County Superior Court jury deadlocked 7-5 in 1 i:r of acquit:taJ after 11 days Uberations. • d1e Byron K. McMlllan dis· r ~ charges' against Waddlll lie~ une after a 1econd trial in itthlch t.be Jury deadl~ked 11·1 1 b).Javor of acqQittal following · .aiit-daya of deliberations. ··~apeT aaid lbe medical quall- llaaurance. board charted dill with ll'Olt ne1Ugence ~ Ttly after the criminal :t11ir1M were ftled, but withheld ~ penctinf reeolutioft of the --court trlal. 1ald the state ~ttomey ... :ilel WADDILL, Pa Al) RED BLUFF <AP> -A ~­ yea r -o ld girl allegedly kid· napped from her rront yard and sold for about $230 was found a live and in good condition today in this Northern California com· munity. polie(! said. Officers arrested J ohn William Di ckey. 41. or Riverside. who was charged in a San Bernardino Municipal Court warrant with kidnapping Mary Agnes Cahall. Dickey. also known as Dennis Miller. was on probation for child molestation. authorities said. Also in custody was the girl's 16-year·o ld cousin, who a uthorities said knew Dickey The young man. who was not identified, was in the custody of J uvenile authorities in San Bernardino County on a kidnap· ping charge. San Bernardino Count y s heriffs Lt. Walter Colfer said the cousin was believed to have been paid ··about $230" or as much as $300 for the child. The girl. Dickey and his 9. year-old son. John David, were found asleep in a small pickup camper parked behind a Red Bluff restaurant at 2:35 a.m .. of· ficer Ray McGregor said. "The little girl was taken to a hospital and exa mined," McGregor said. "There was no apparent injury. no trauma. She was placed in a foster home in protective cuslod)' until a uthorities from San Bernardino County arrive." The officer said the girl. who was abducted early Saturday, thought Dickey was her father. Red Bluff is about 70 miles northeast of Ukiah, where Steven SCayner, 14, and Timmy White, s, were found by pollce March 1. Stayner had been kid- napped ln Merced seven years ago and young White was ab-<See FOUND, P age A%) 48Perish In O.•s Crash MEXICO CITY (AP> -A bus attemptlng to pass a truck on a narrow bnd1e went over the edge and crashed into a shallow ditch, klllin1 48 and injurtns 36, Slnaloa blpway police ~ported. Commander Oadiel L.una clel Valle aakl Monday the bua WU en route to Kttlco City from T\· Juana when t he a ccident. ~­ curred near Qaliacan, about 100 mun nortb of Mexico Clty. ~nother st0Uce 1poke1man aatd the Tranaporteta Norte de Sonora but w.t oll the lick ol '" ~ and reu io '•· 11e 1a.id the but driver, Guillermo Oonsalei Moallel, U, was amon1 tboee kllled. Still Making Ashes ..... .,..._... Mount St. Helens. an active volcano since March 27. e rupts. sending a plume of smoke and ash into the atmos phere. Mount Rainier. Washm~ton·s tallest mountain. 1s m the background. U.S., Iran Break Cited Angry Klwmein i Calls U.S. 'Bloodthirsty' By Tbe AslOClated Preas Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. angrily bidding good riddance to the ''bloodthirsty" Un ited States. told his ~ay the break in relations was act\nllly a "good omen" for Iran. But Iranian leaders conceded IRAQ WARNS IRAN, MA81ES TROOPS -A4 they may have to declare an economic emer1ency. including rationing, to deal with the U.S. sanct.ion.s. Kbomeinl and Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh both said the moves announced Monday by President Carter, in· cludin1 a break in diplomatic lies and an alm01t total U.S. ecooomlc embarco agalnal Iran. would not chan•e Iran's poeitlon on the U.S. Embuay bo1ta1es. Tba 50 captive Americana were in the 157th day or confine· meot at tbe handl of Moelem radkall occupyln1 the embuay. Althou1h aome Iranian of- ficials d11m1-Hd the impact ot Carter'• meve1._ ltn'a 10.v· ~al tnet with the rul· lD1 R.wlutac.arJ CouncU ln ell· traordlnary ae11lon and pro· poHd deelarln1 a state of I economic emergency. And the Iranians threatened Lo cut off oil to U.S. allies if they JOin in the sanctions. After the meeting, the council issued a statement saying "cer· tain decisions" had been made in meetings Monday night and today and would be announced later. President Abolhassan Bani- Sadr and other co1.&ncll members ~Muscular WomenYie ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . (AP> -About 30 of the nation's most m uacular women -plus aiJc couples -have been acceDled as competitors in the first United States Women's Body Bulldinl championahlpa. Ju~: "will consider total m u.ac development and ltJL proportionate lnte1ratlon wilb the overall ~lque or each con· tt1tant,' said Caeaara' Jl0-ud walk Re1ency hotel. whJcb la promotin1 the event. The competltlon w11 1cbeduled today In 1 hotel ballroom. met with Khomeini at his Tehran residence in late after- noon, and it was announced that Bani·Sadr would make a na· t1onal radio-television address tonight. The council statement said Iranians should be prepared "for steadfastness, self-sacrifice and action." Bani-Sadr warned Iranians ln an interview earlier today: .. If you w·ant to be alive, produce and wort." Council spokesman Hassan Habibi aaid an economic "holy war" under consideration would mean rationing consumer goods. putting a lid on salaries and overtime, and, clamptn1 down on hoarders and others causing domestic shortages in a nwnber of lnduslriea. Khomeini said the U .S. actlons were a "good omen" because they meant the United States had loet all 1'ope ot con.t.roW.nl Iran. Breakln1 rel11tions with Iran was "tbe one lbinl In all bll llfe Carter bu done tn the lnten.ts of the opp~ssed" because it m•rked an ~d to ties between . 'a riMft ~ and • world de- vourlna plunderer.·· ltbomelni declared. "Thll ls the beainnlnc of the <See laAN, Pas e Al> Mllrde r Case Perile d ? By DAVID K UTZMANN Of .,.. O...ty ,.,..,. \!Ml The pl"Ost'c-ution's case against mu rder d<'fendant Rodot•v Alcala has bt>t>n dealt a severe blow with the d1sm1ssal of ;,t:x- u J I mol !.'~t at1on al l e~at1on -. a~all\St tum, defeni.e anomey-. .1-.<;ertt"d ~tonda y In fa c-t. the l\\O attornpy-; mJintatnl'<.I . Alca la's connection "'1th tht• d1sappt•ar ance a nd murdt:'r of 12·)ear old Robin ~ ... msoe of llunlln~ton Beach la'-l J unc has been severed as ;,i rt:'s ull of a ruling by Orange· County Superior Court Judge Ph1hp Schwab Monday. Oefen c;e attornPys J ohn Barnt>tt and Jeff l-'r1edman were r<>ft>rring to Sch\\itb·s action to d1sm1ss the molestation charge which earned the potential of a death Sf'ntenct> upon conviction, The judge, how!.'ver. reJ~lcd defense motions Lo declare a m 1slr1al or d1sm1ss the kidnap- ping charge against Alcala. This means if the murder defendant IS found guilty or kidnapping "'1th special circumstances. he s ll 11 could race the death penalty. But, U\ lhe view of Barnett and Friedman, the dismissal of th<> molestat.Jon charge 1s enough to seriously hamper the case pre· sentt"d by Deputy District At torney Richard Farnell. who had stressed Alcala's background as a convicted child molester. <See ALCALA, Page AZ> Coa~t Weathe r Continued fair through Wednesday. A little cooler with lows tonight or 48 at the beaches and SS inland. Highs Wednesday 70 to 75. INSIDE TODA '1 Technkol ach~tle'ments of the mo-tM epic, "ApocolYJ>!e Now." have earned it a nomination for best picture OICOr. U ii mMwd todo11 on P• Bl cu tM /int bl a tnit• of fi~ rnWw• on the 01cornombln1. j ' DAILY ~LOT lJ. ~ W ASHINOTOH > .- tvm White HOUR omdm..,.. predlctln11 PrMldent C.,ttt'I rour·polnt packa1e of unnloN aaahul lrao will ... ve an lm· me.dial • tal\llbl lmpea oa \.he hoe&al8m. ,.....,...c.,..,, ........... Monda 11 trv ~ mafnly t o . . ""' ,.._ ..... Al lllAN ••. duwn o( (tnal \!lt'tOr)' Of nnt1on a ttaln b t t h e blood thirs t y s uperpower wtucb wu forttd to c ut relat1om •. " the M)'atolluh u 1d . and now thl' tlnlt~ StMlt>i. w 111 be f orct!d lO .. ~nd tu pO la.g ang·· 1n lnD. Khometm aJ.o called on "no- ble Is lamic oat1001" to kill Eg y ptian PnealdODl Anwa r Sadat and Iraqi P,...klent Sad dam Himrin. and uraed the lra qi people and army to overthrow their leaden. Sadat hu lfven refuge to Iran's de pc>Hd Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. and the llussem government is em broiled m new hostih~es wa\h J(home1ru's rectme Tehran radio said as a r esult ot Carter's s,aoctions and the Fl a r e up of bo1lllilles with neighboring Iraq that a full 'military alert was ordered at Pe rs ia n Oulr naval and air bases It sa id Revolutionary Gua rdsmen were told to report to the ir sta tion l> an F a rs Bushehr and Kharg Island. and lhat the Iranian J>('Ople have an- noun~ their readiness to fight and sarnfi ce their lives m the rase of proba ble attac ks by Am en ra and Iraq Khomeini ruled Monday that the 50 American hostages would remain in the c ustody of lhe m11ttants who sea..zed them Nov -t at the U S Embassy In Tehran until the O(>W Parlia m ent mttu to decide their fate The dC'<·1s1on ovl•rruled Bani Sadr:.. µIan to tr ans fer thl' hostages to tht' custody of the coun(·1l. and Carter <1nnounced n l' "' rt• t a II a t or y m e a s u res against lrnn. addin~ that "oth6't a c t 1 o n :.. m a v h e r 'o m e nt·cess<1n', .. a rleur rderl'nce to m ilitary forc1• In addit io n to bre aking d1plomallc relation~ w1tb Tran and expelhng tht.> rf.'ma1nmg 35 Iranian diplomatl> from the Unit ed Sta tes. Carter ordered: a romplete trade embar~o. ex- l'ludmg food and med1r1ne in· validat.loO of all visas beJd by Ira nians for future travel to the l 'niled Slates. and the begiMing of a process that could allow the host a~es. their fa milies and ·\m eriran businesses to claim :..ome of the $8 b11l1on in Irania n :.i<>sets f rozen in the United States WADDILL ••. General's office conducted "a pretty exhaustive" analys LS of the case before recommending that the board withdraw its challenge or Waddlll's license. Contained in the attorney general's analysis. Leaper said. was a 20-page re port containing testimony from experts on both sides of the question of whet.her W addiU performed his duties wrongly While the mate rial in the re· port is subject w protection or the attorney-clie nt privilege. Leaper indicated the tesllmony fa vored Waddlll 's contention that he acted properly Waddill still maintains a roedlcal practice in Westmlnater and hH been studying law with the intention of advising doctors who face m alpractice actions Fiji Devastated SUVA. Fiji CAP) The death toll rose lO at least 16 today from the cyclone. rain. floods a nd landslides that hit Fiji over Easter. DAILY PILOT '"' 0.-GMH 0..... ~. --~ " •-l><-0•-.. ......_..., ... °'-(Mfl "'*' ....... c-. ..... ... ... ,_.,..,___ .......... ~ ... Gell•,,........_, ..... " .... .._ ••HIV,._, .... Y•ll•f lr•r ... ~:· ==-~~~·,:.=...:: t':"1':\:4.::.: ~~---"O .......... ~., ...... 1 ~ ....,....,,... , .... c-tn ""'""'"'·"'-co.-·--,._..~ U IW ,_,A._..,.. --....1-... c..... ... ~ _,. __ '">l•t .............. , ..... T~M C71•).._, cia1.m.d Actv.nt~ , .......... 0.-. ...._ r' Tutttdl , A rtl I , tllO ormallii· w • wN al,..id)' • l'Hftt)' -Iran'• •m.,.uy her• h not ~tn • ctUtM t of IUblt.anUv~ HCOUaU6n1 1!nce lbe crl1l1 •1an No¥.•· llile eel~• tloa. wMS 'u 11111 ftk the ,. lbalainl ...... aun .... no lnOutn« In T ran. wllJ C"On "Situ: Wan' Game Fatal IUCRCED IAP> A ('a tit-Air t"or<'l' Base a1rm1rn hai. pleaded no conte1t to '"' olunt ar) ma mlauehter Ill the shoot me d~at.b"' bis roomm ate during a aamt' or "Star Wa rs." Sentendng or Jonathan LarHD. 3>. \\al> srhedult•d tor May $ by Mercl•d County Supe rior Court Judge George Barrett L a r sen wal> c h aq~ed w ith fa t a lly ~h out1n ~ Norman Nichols, Iii. of Atwater while lhe two were playing .. Star Wa rs" with loaded guns The dis- trict attorney's offi ce re ported thai a clip mad· verteaitly got jammed m a rifle and discharged when Larten threw the bolt. County Con Dies Before His Release OREENBRAE. Cdlir. <AP> - It was too late for J o hnny Garcia and pnson offir ia ls who tried to grant the 24-year-old San Quentin prisoner 's releas(' ~o hl· could die peacefulJy at home Garcia of Anaheim died Mon day at Marin Gener<tl Hospital where he had been transferred from t he pris on Infirmary. hos pital offlrials said He had bt>en suffering from llod~km'~ d ise ase. His mother and father were with him, along with a prison guard. when he died. Phil Guthrie. a s pokesman for the state Department of Correc· t1ons. said priaoo officials had conferred Monday morning wtlh an Orange Count) Judge who had agreed lO modify Garcia's sentence. 1lte neceuary docu· menu WTee to have been !W!nt to Orange County Monday after· noon. Garcia . seotent'ed last August for the armed robbery of a con- ' enience store, was brought to Marin General on March 29. Since then. Or. Martin Albk>n said his condition had been on "a g radual downhill course ·· ,,,,._ P_,,e Al FOUND ••• ducted Valentine 's D ay rn Ukiah. Kenneth Parnell, who Stayner came lO call ··Dad." has been charged in both kidnappings. San Bernardino authorities alerted police in Red Bluff. a bout 450 miles north. shortly before 2 a.m. to be on the look· oul for a Subaru pickup with a c amper, McGregor said. The alert said the vehicle might be headed for Oregon When officers found the vehi - cle. 1t was locked and the man and two children we re sleeping in the rear section. he said .. The man climbed into the front of the pickup, rolled down the window a lltUe and as ked wha t we wanted," McGregor said. "Then he started to reach for something, and an offi cer grabbed him through the win- dow." The oUicer said Dickey of fered no other reslstan~. No weapom were found, but police did not immediately search lhe vehicle. he said. Dickey was being held in Tehama County Jail id Red Bluff for lnvesUgaUon or kidnap- ping. Bail on the warrant, which was issued Monday ln San Bernardino, was set at $750,000. Hla aon was being held ln protec- tive custody, McOreior said . Oumge OK'd ·In Rape Law SACRAMENTO (AP> -An Auembly committee bu ap- proved a bill tbat would repeal a lonaatandtnf requirement of ra.,. law -that a woman reatat · her atUcker unless she would be. puUina her1eu in pby11ur dan1er. On Monday, tbe Criminal Justice Committee passed the rneuure, A82899 by A aem blyma.n Mel Levine, D-Santa Monica. without debate or dia t1ent. n goes lo the Atcembly Wa)'s and Means Commtuee. t nu ll-to-cG'mmunlcate Uirouah lntermed1.,..... -~ n w trade embar10 11· ftct• 11 commerce that had alrtad)' <lwlndl d almoet to D ........ , aa part beCata fl Ule p......._t•a 8dJG9 ID NOftlMlf t.ob ..... pudt.... . • With Iran '1 a11aet1 rrozen 111nce then, the t1dminlstraUon's nl'w pro1ra m to allow claims UIUln!lt l~C as,els will have hltlc lmmediat.o linplct. Give n Ute tlrn•couumlng surveys. l•ll•lallve adloa and j..Udal proceedtngs that would be ln- volved. it will be months, 1f not } t'ars. before the first claimant sees a dollar from those u.set.s. Carter's anvaiidataon of vi· ~ab aCCects people wa ntmg to ll'avel from lran to t.be United tales. but doe9 not require any NEWSAN.4Lt'SIS Iranian students in the United States to leave 1 m mediatt>ly . althou).(h 1t may prevent them from guanmg perm1~s1on to ex- tt•nd thl•ir -.tuy~ Tht• san(•t 1 on~. one Whlte HouM· offll'rnl ~md . "are impor- tant not '>O much fo r what they d o a:.. f nr what they forrshadow · · T h{' :.1dmm1strat1on wants the sanction-" to carry a message to Tehran a nd to ·u S allies tbat Amen ran patience ls exhausted. that the United Statet has ended its pohry of waiting and hoping th<.' Iranians \\-OUld release the hostages .. Other actions." Carter said. .. may berome necessar y 1f t hes"' ~teps do not produce thl' prompt release of the hostages ·· While the admm1str at1on 1s not sperulatmg pubhr l) <.ibout what the next ~teps might be. officials :.it the \\'hJte House. all of whom d iscussed the aatuatioo on lbe rond1 uon they not be named, say the} want there to be no doubt military Corre could be involved ··Wt• hop« the lra01ans will dra"' that concl~1on ... one of f1rial -;aid For Japan a nd l' S. alhcs an Europt'. nations heavily depen· dent on Iranian 011 . the message 1:.. a warning that they had better do :.ill the} tan to persuade T ehran lO release the hostages lest subsequent e vents threaten their oil suppUes In the past . those nations have urged the United Sta tes not to act rashly and have lhe mselves offered Uttle but rehetoric to pre11Sureiran. ~ ··we hope they will understand that it la m their own Interests to work to resolve the s ituation now rather than forcing the United States to take unilateral action which could 1J1volve addi· t1ona l nsu ." a senior official told reporte rs Monday 1n a carefully worded statement read a fte r the president's brie f speech Because the sanc tions will have a negUg1ble effect on the alr ~ad y t r o ubled Ira nian economy. the re LS not likely to be a ny qu1ck growth in political pressure within Iran to end lhe cr isis." If anything. the immediate po pular reaction is likely to s trengthen lhe hand of tbose who want Iran to continue to flout the United States .. They wdl dig in their heels." predicted one o(fkial. There were indications in the statement that the leaders welcomed the confrontation with the United States as a way of diverting popular attention from l ran·s internal problems. Gold Rising; Dollar J7 alue Still Climbs LONDON (AP) -The wo~· Ing crisis between the United States and Ira n contributed to ~ s harp nse ln gold prices today. but the value of the dollar also continued to climb against world currencies. One money dealer said the market was .. trying to figure out which way thlng1 are going" follow1.ng President Carter's de· cislon Monday to cut diplomatic ties and ban most trade with Iran. Jn London. gold sold for SS27 a n ounce. up $21 from the mom· mg fixing and well above lhe $482.54) closma pri~ April 3. tbe last tradin« day before the four- day E8.!1t.er holiday weekend. Gold traded at SM2 in New York. up t20 after ealnlDa $IO Monday. Stiver l"()le $2.25 In London to SIT 25. up from $15 Thursday. A silver contract for delivery thb month IOld for $18.50 on the New York Commodity E~change Inc .. up $1.20 from Monday's closing price. . In Tokyo, the dollar o~ at 283.50 yen. Its highest IC?v~I slnct •tt. 5, JW77 The Dllnk or J1pan ant.ervened to support the yen by l\e lllng SIOO million. and the dollar nk back to close at 260 60 yen rro.m Monday's clos· Ing 280.M ""·~ O.eet•lllg llp the P ris .. Soledad Prison guard Karen Mornson ad- mires tbe "ldogest mural in the United States. ' a quarter-mile painting in cheerful colors created by Monterey artist Dick Crispo and inmate volunteers. Viole nt S ect Le ader Gets Pris on T erDl LOS A~G E LES IA P I A former North CarelJna reh~1ou~ sect leader who confessed to beatane. whipping and ensla\ Lng some of bla followers fac~ 10 years in~ and a SS.000 fine. The Rev Robert A Carr. 62. "a~ sentenred Monda} by t.: S District J udge A Andre w tlauk . who described Carr·s cooduct as .. d1s1i:ustmg and he1nou!>" and compared h1m to ~ Rev Jim Jonl'~. who led mass su1r1ck''> and murders of 900 followt•n. 111 Guvana <.;a rr pl<.'ad<.'d Ru11ty to on<: rount each of consp1rary and 1n vo lunt a r y s ervitude 1n Fe oruary He tned to withdraw the plea Monday. saying he was innocent a nd that ~cause of hypertension and blood preuure problems he dJdn't know what he was doing when he entered the plea But Hauk nfused to allow a change ln the plea He said the Fe bruary court transcnpt clear 'Ihieves Take Typewriters Orange Coast College orficial'I reported Monday that thieves took three electric typeNnters · with a total value of St.800 from the lnstructlonal Services Department Bulldlng at the Costa Mesa campus. An official said the building was locked at noon Saturday and tbat the theft was dlscovered at 6:30 a .m. Monday Police said no force was used t o e nte r the structure and theorize that lbe thieves bad a key. I\ l>hO~t'd C<trr ddm1tt(·d hi'> ~4.1lt and ,that he knt·~ tht· c·on..,1· 4uence:. Operatutg in l>oth :'-orth and South Carolina . CMr rrp~l ed h1mseU to bet\\Ct·n lSO and 300 follo"' er\ as head of d branrh of tht· Churrh of Ciod and Trut• ll ol 1nt''" Tht-("1.-vf'land · ht>ildquarlert·d '>t·r·t e'C• om rnunH'Jlt-d him about J~, ~··Jr-. J~CJ .\n 1nd1ctm1:nt f1kd h~ th.- .1u ... t1 re l>t•partm1•nt alleged that an rnc1deot5 dating bac·k to al lt•J !.l 1970. hl' had held nine pn,onc; a~ainst th<'ir will .• it t1mt"' bo.•at1nJ.: and ~tJn ang thi-m .md fOrC'IOJ.: tht•m to ~r1 rk fo r lit tlf' or no pa)' at a poultr; rom pany oear h.is Wilson N.<.: com pound. T h E' 1ndktment allel f'd he rrirC'ed thret· m<'n to marn "'omt>n. and t,.o m~n -.ere C'Om pelted to mam the samt> 13 't>ar old gi rl Der 3, 1971 Carr was abo accused or "'h1ppmg ~ v.om.An to for~ her to do housework and ~r for '>pt>akini? to her l>l,tt'r 1n '1olat>on or hi~ order". T wo men allegedl) v.N1· ""nipped for attempting to run J \\a)-. and anotht>r \\as ordered -.tarved for lhr~ da)s for pl.rn nmganescape 'ferrorists Moved EVANST ON. Ill <A PI Police ha \.·e transferred 11 SUS· pe<:ted Puerto Rican t.e rronsts to the Cook County J ail after a tu m ult~ hea ring on weapons r harges Ill wluch the suspects had to ht> pushed or carried anLO J heavily guarded rourtroom The SlX men and five i.'Omen we re arrested last week ,.....~apAJ ALCALA ••• rn arguments before Schwab. Farnell contended lhere w as suf. f1c1e nt evidence to have the jury con:.1der the molestation accusa· t1ons Th~ prosecutor s aid no one <'Ould doubt tluit Alcala abduct ed Miu Samsoe rrom Hunt· mgton Bea<'h and took her to lbe Sierra Madre roothills for any '>lht·r reason than to sexually molei.t her .. Any re asonable man ~111 ('Orne to t h is con· du1o1on."' he argued Farnt'll uid lhe defendant's '>pN·1f1t' llltent to do th1ll wa~ '>hown through the testimony o{ previou.'> victims of Alcata·s. · tt •·ould be unreasona ble l1J find t hat t he defendant did an\lhin~ ('bt.'." the prosecutor 'aid of Akala's 'iexual intent l•lV. a rd MISS Samsoe But Friedman s uc cessfull!f .1rgued t.bat there was slmply no evidence to support s uch an aJ . 1egat100 and that the prosecution had reli ed on previous victims lO build a cue. Schwab agreed, ruling there \4 as inau!flcient evidence to sup- port a conviction for molesta- tion. Schwab also denied a motion hv F amell to reopen the pros- ecution case to allow another tormer Ounge County Jail in- mate of Alcala's to testify. Farnell had rested ttls case last "'eek ,. Barnett was due to begin pre. 't nlation or the defense cue beginning today. Monday. be -.a id. be dispatched bis in· 'estigators lO Los Angeles to dig through the files of two men ar- n'sted for the recent murders of ~ oung women. Barnett said he was tryifte to fi nd out if there are any links between the disappearance of ~f iss Samsoe and the slayings in volving Roy Lewis Norris and Lawrence Bitt.aker. HIDE AWAY Shop now .while selections .in> plentiful. -Use o ur Hide-A way Plan Ome&1. It's always the right time for fa.Shion . SLA.VICK'S PIM,_..,,.. SI~ 19t7 O nwg.i 1~ thl' wa tcti for men's and women·!> fa shion. Accurate too, with precision quartz ' movements. 10 karat gold-filled strap watches: Lady's. $350. Man's. $450 . n OMEGA Fllhion hland, Nf'Wpof1 ~nft'f. 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N TWE N.TY-FIVE CENTS 'Mesa CouDcil OKs Ai1-port Expansion ' . 81 JE&aY CLAU t;N Ot * CNllY P ... twtt Expanalon ot J ohn Wayne Airport wu a uthorlted Monday l1ht br the Costa Mes Ctty C o uncl to llo wln1 a le n1 thy hearing that drew rt' Ponse from a irport advocates and oppo oenls Only councilm an Dom Raciti. chairing t he heann1 in recogn1 tlon of his last night as a city c o u n l'ilman. vol t•d a ga in st I r a n t 1 n I 0 r 1 n " 11 C o u n t y J>('rmwlon to purchaal' Qr COi\ dtmn two Iola on th e wtlat i.lde of the airpo rt. ln&ld e tht-{'lty Bmtls Tht' cou nt y h 1td aou ght l)f'rmlaalon to purt'h H e thrt-ti p riva tely owned low. on Airway Ave nue ln plans \o m ove opera t tons for s maller. private ly u"' ned aircraft to the west &ide or the field Rut rount·1J me m bt'r'> notl•d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ StiD Making Aslaes tha t Colla MHa's Koboway Inc . whic h m 1tnuractures com puter d rc uJt boirds. has begun plant {'0116tructlon on its 2 5-a cre plot that 1s one of those eyed by the county The cotUlc1l 1enored pleas by Ne"' port Beach business owner Dale Kellogg who said he also plans to build on his 2.S·acre pa rcel. on e of the othe r t"'o !>Ought by the county Kellogg asked the council to a P Wttt,...lo Mount St. Helens. an active volcano since M arch 27, erupts. sending a plume of sm oke and ash into the atmosphere. Mount Rai nier . Washington's tallest mountain. 1!, in the background. exclude his parce l. claim ing he has the money and permits for eons truction. No protest was reg1ste r:ed by the Irv ine Co .. owne r of the largest pa rce l. about 11 acres . City approval for co unty ac qu1s1tion of lots m COsta Mesa to e xpand the John Wa yne facility l!> required by state law. Ma yor Ed Mc F a rla nd had ta bled the issue three "'eeks ago J fter hearing p ro t ests from * * * a 1 rport are a r esidents and Newport' Beach City Councilm an Don Strauss who claimed the ex· pans 1on eventually would lead to more noisy commerc ial flights Moving the gene ral aviation a rea across the a irpor t they a rgued. "ould lead to e xpansion of east-side com mercial opera· t ions and. eventually . more a irlines and more n uihts T hose oppone nts and others turned out for Monday night's * * * hea ring, re iterating the ir com - p laints and arguing for either denial or a long-ter m postpone ment of approval Mrs Lori Kirkpatric k of COsta M esa han d e d t h e c ounc il sign atures from about 50 res1· dents of he r Santa Ana Avenue neighborhood who o bject to ad· d itional airport noise over Costa Mesa ··The wa lls rattle now ." sh(! <Stt MESA OK"· P agt> A2 ) * * * County Bristles Will Take Sweet Time on Airport Ry DELORF.S BROOKS I R"I~ Ol ltw o .. 1y Pi1o1 Sl•ll Orange Count> sup<·n·1sor.. or derc•d the rount y Gt•neral Ser vices Agenrv sta ff a nd coun ty :1ttornc·y today to romc up "'Ith .,., ays to handle frdl'ral or dt·rs LO open John Waym· Airport to mon• a irline)> Aftt•r e·mcrging from a brit•r l'XCCUtl\l' se ... ~1on to dl5CU<,<, th(• airport 1ssm•. -.upcn 1sors n• rusl•d IO l1Stl'n t(} an) puhttr test1monv on the matll'r I n..,tead. tht>~ r(.'QU<·!>tcd th.it que)>ltOn:. or information b<.' '>Ub m1ttrd in \\ritmg ··I Wt• 1 do not inl<'n<I to opt•n this up Ito pubhr hc•aring 1 thl\ morn1n)!. · C hairman Ralph Clark 1r~t1I\' told l>a\1d Bnc1~on. attornt') for Frontwr A1rltn1"- Front1er . along "'1th t hn·t.· othl'r airlines. has been trying 111 b1 each lhe superv1sorta l lt mtt of l\.\O Jct airlines at the airport S upC'rv1so r s h ad be('n !>Che dulcd to l'Onstde r r ront1C'r \ th reat to sue the county should th e a 1r l 1n e b e re fu sed permission to fly fro m Las Vega s to Oran"e County F ront1t·r .., {'<tSl' appear<:d to Ix• fort1f1t'<i t\l'n l 4 by a ruling b) thl' F £'cl1•rJI Av1al1on A<J m 1n1s trat1on 'a) 1ng tht: count) may be gutlty of c11sl'rim1nauoo "'hen 1t li mit., the numb<:r of Jet 1'Jrrit-r\ opl'ratin~ out of tht: • .11q>Ort The FAi\ orden·d 5upt:rv1sor.., to opt>n th<· airport tu <1dd1t1onill r ,1rne~ "'lthin 30 dav5 or fare 111'" uf rc·<k rJI fund~ or lcgJ I al llllO kut \U!>l·n·tM•r' qu1ckl) Jnci un<in1muu-.I) \.\1·nt Jht·ad \.\Ith thl· three \.\f'l'k clclay on a de· t 1..,10n to study tht• mattl·r We· n· not runn1ni.: '( Jr!-d of 1h1 F.\.\ 'lfld ~'' \1• l\ozak .. 11! , . I" .... up C· I \ I,,, r ·1 h () m .1 ... Hil1•\ \.\h11..,t· r11 ,tr1C'I 1n1 lurl•· I It• J 1 rpor1 Th1•\ H' had 11 tdt'>c rimrna t tOn 1s~ut:11n their hanth IOr<J\'t·r .1 ) c·ar and thl'n they tome ha«k cl n d order u .., to 1 11 m 1· u 11 "'1th c;ometh1ng 1n Jtl da:. .. Kozak \aid Kozak addc•d thJt ..,u pen'1!>or.., "'eren t dl'f) IOI! tht· ordc-r. hut "'antt'<.1 l'> b<· '>Ure lh1·_oiec1s1on on th1· Front1t•r re<qu1·'"' as \.\1·11 prepan'fi !->tn<:t: 1L m;1) bl.' prl' \edl·nt. !>t'tllnl! Surwn 1~or.., in th1· pa-.t have· O.,Jtd nm'>l' and 'JlaCt: c·nno.,trn1nt-. h.1\" prr-,t·ntt•d more· th.Jn 1'140 Jlrhn"' from opl·rat1ng out of th<· airport \.., :i result Front1t•r and Cnn 11nt·ntJI Jtrltm·'> r1ll'd a )>U tt mon· thJn J )ear Jl!o charR1ne !>Urh l1rn1t.it111n Jmnun t1·d to d1 .., 1-r1m1n Jt1<m Early NB Turnout l£SS Than 15 o/c D1 ~1 nu 7 John Cox, .Jd I ; .~ I UCI He ars Halbers tam Message Newport Still Simmering \"otrr turnout in toda\ ·.., r1l\ <'O Unl'1l t>lection In :'\'·e ~port Beach was averaging JUSt le5.s than lS per cent in a r andom ~a m ple of nine polltng places \ert1smg executne. 1306 Outrtg· Rer Drive. and inc umbent Ray - Wilh am-.. biology instructor By ARTHU R R. VINSEL Of I,. D••IY Pilo, Sufi Ame rica hem s. h aws and hesitates at a cold crossroad s. but don't watch the 6 o'clock n C'\\ s for C'lucs to paths or IC'a de r s the n a t ion s hou ld ChOO!>e. T hi s \\as t h e essence or Pulitzer Pri ze -w1 n n1ng journalist, author and social ob serve r David ll a l bersta m ·~ m essage Monday n ight al lX Trvme's Crawford lla ll. The for m<.>r New York Times corres pondent in Vietnam. Poland and the Congo used h is to pic "T he Me d1a-i zation of America " to c rit icize 1980 e lec· t1on cove rage He also discussed his latest book project before the speech. a n nouncing in an informal chat th at it breaks with poht1cs to cover s ports . "I t hink a re po rte r always ught to r espond to his curiosity. 'the greatest d anger 1s for a re· orter to go bac k to the same w e ll o ve r and o ve r ," H albersta m told a group that in- cluded student journa lists "You don't start o ut with a premise. you star t out with an interest." Halbers tam sa id m re· vea hng he h as spent a yea r r e· searching the form er Portland Trailblazers' pro bas ketba ll te am. H e said h e will u se t h e r ailblazer s -the ir ups -and- own from a m o ve t o Los <Stt HALBERST~M. Page A2> Volunteers Send LOS A N GELES <A P > pe r ation California. a non- rolit vo lunteer group for med to aid war -r avage d Cambodians. bas sent what it called th e la rgest single mer cy shipment et to the stricke n country: 120 tons of (ood and medical sup- lies in a Boeing 747 jumbo jet c plane took off Monday from 0 1 Angeles ln t ~rnatlonal Alrpoft. MOit of the supplies will o to Cambodia with a PortiOt'\ eatlned (or C'a m oodla n ref- \Qtees Erection Day Doesn't Slow Act ion By JOANNE RE YNOLDS Of tM O•llf Pllet Su lt From campaign endor sements from a retired police c hief tn c o m p I a i n t s a b o u t s a m p I e• ballots. contro\'ersy continued to b ubble tod av aroun d thl' Newport Reac·h City Counr1l ral'c Near ly 43.000 r esidents :irr eligihll' to votl' 1n tod ay·s ell't'· t1on to select three city council mem be~ and determine the fatt· of four cha rte r revision~ Cit y Clerk Don s George 1>a1d late last week and Monday her office received about 70 calls fro m residents who complained thC'y hadn't received t heir !>am · pie ba llots She said tht• numb<.'l' nf calls ts abo ut norma l She noted t hat residents ap· parently look for c ity sample ba llots in en velopes like ones !lent for primar y and i.:encral e lections City sam ple ballots com e in booklet form . by Ryckoff and the• city rounc1l ma1orit) to c hangt· l'tt) t•lc<:tton dalc!. t o Novemlwr o f ode! numhered years to l'Otnrtdt· \.\Ith ..,rhool elections 11 t' ::.uggt•-.tcd a no \ ote nn Proposition D. spon..,orc·d hy tht· :\c\\ port llarbor An·a Chamlwr of C'ommerl'<' to change th<' cit' t•lel't1on dates to Novemh<>r or evC'n·numbered vt•:.ir-; to cmn c-idr "'ith gC'ne ral ·t>lection.., The fo rrcs supporting Propos1 lion D were mcri>ased Monda\ afternoon \\hen 54 I rvine \om pany employees voluntcc•red tn distribute campa1i::n mater wl 1n support of the m easure Company s poke-.m an :\tartm Brower !.aid thc l'om pan) i.:a\f' the e mployN.'S t1mt• o ff with pay to w,tlk precincts "Aas1cally. tht· peoph• "'hr1 volunteered we r<' th e N('wport Bcal'h r~1dents ... h<· ~aid M t-a n \\hilc. Clucas Inda' VO\.\ ed to carry on his fi ght \.\1th th(' backers or Propos1t1on D "wtn lose or d ra\\ Clucas was mccn)>cd ahout •• Ol'\.\Spap(•r-ltke mailer put nut hy tht.' Propo..,.t1on D comm1tt1·t· \\ h1ch laid blame• for tr.1ffi r rem )!c•slwn bay pollutton and 111 t n·a'>l'd criml' rate on thC' cur n·nt l'ounr1l maJortt) The IC'ltt·r .. aid pas~agt· or Prnpos1tton ll "'ould put u new council 1n po"' er that tould .,olH· tho" prohlem'> Cluca~. dC'ff'nding thr cur r<'nt council. c;illl'd a pn•!>.., rnn rert'n<'l' 1a ... 1 Thursd:I\ to ,...,, \\hat h1.• callcd ·ab!>olutt• hc·s ·in th a ma1l1•r Tod:I\ h1· "Jtd he \\ould tJkt• ·\\hate\ er lt•J,:al ~l1•p5 ort• n ere~s;Hv to eon t ro l fut un· d1rert v1oiat1on-. or f.ict an cam pa1gn ma1lcrc; ·· f'urtht•r. Clura <> r h allengC'cl comm1llN' ch:11rman M1ch aC'I l'hrl't1an~on 10 dl'batc th<.> point" r" 1sN1 m the nt•\\ s letter Fn da \ Christianson dl'fended the lett~·r 'a) mi.: thl're wl're no untruths 1n II Cluras todav also "'ud hr .., \t•riou~ly con!.tdenng ht1gat1on a gainst the comm1tt1•C' twcau•w of the m;.ii ler ·· r ~ue~s 1t \.\OUlcl h4• on tht• bas..., of lt bC'I · · ht• ..,aid The t urnout ranged from a lo"' of n1nC' P<'rcent at polltng plares on the BalboJ P<•n1n~ula ,ind in Balboa Co\e~ 1n \\ e'it ~t•\.\port tn .. high of 22 J)t'rr1•nt tn f>o,er Short'~ .\l o.,t of the pr<'r1nrt ino.,prctnr' "\If\ 1·~1'<1 '-J•d thl·\ "'l'rt· l!t tt1n).! .1 '-ll'Jd) -.1r1·am 11f \ 1>11•r.., o.,h'""' 1nj.! ur 111 c·:...,t hallo" un thn•1· er 1\ 1·otmril <'anrltei.11"' and four di .1 rll'r a m1·nd nwnl ... !11111~ o~·n1·tl at i ·' m .ind "'111 't;n opt•n ut111I i pm Tht• bcillnh ""111 he counkd 111 1ht' r1t~ r11un1 II ch.1mht·r .. .it l tl\ hJll. JJOO :'\1•\.\1x1rt Bhd Rt•,ulh "'Ill ht: ;.n .11IJhk ti~ phon1• JI li l4 :?228 t' and1d.1tl'' ,,•1•k1nJ.! rounl'il '<'<th art• ()1,tm·t :! Roh Rrnckman rl•Jltor 122 11'-l St Dirk Clu<'a1>. photol'.:rJpher . 4403 Seashore OriH' Huthelvn Plum m<•r . 1m rsll~ator for th~· Orang1• Count) Office of <.:nnsumC'r Al '31r~. 4827 River 1\n' . Dtn 1rl Short's. ad' rrt1s1ni? l''H'r11t1ve. I:! Tribute t'ourt an<1 ~-<'e \\ atkin-. m<,uranrt• agrnn O\\nt·r 4911-1 !'llt'pttmr /\\t' lnrumbent Don ~t dnnts 1o.; n•t1nnJ? n...,tnct s P htltp :\l aurrr n· t1rt•d tracher. 325': Dtamnn<I AH· . Balboa l~land. a nd mcum bcnt Paul Hyckoff rl't1red bu"' nt'~!>man. 1200 S Ba) F ront S he said this morning s he bega n a nswe ring calls at 6 30 a .m . "Mostly we're getting calls from people who don't know whe re the ir polling pl ace is." s he said. Cam paign materia l delivered Saturday and Monday continued to bring howls of pr ote11t from backers of opposil"!g ballot iss ues or candidates. OCC Orators Champions Eooryone Wins Trophy in Title Defense The lette r rrom r etired pohce chief B. Ja m es Glavas . paid for by the Koll Compa n y . recom- m ended voting against incum- bents Ray WilUams a n d Paul Ryckoff on grounds that the two councilmen have created an at- mosphere in the city In which tur nove r at t he police depart· ment exceeds 25 percent a year. Countetlng G l a v as' letter we r e flie r s d istributed at N e wport Produce by owner Ernie Camp. Camp's daughter . Debra Allen, is a member of the city Planning .Com miasion. Camp ca me out in s upport of Ryckoff. WUUams and 2nd DiJ. tnct candidate Dick Clucas.• By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of ... o ... , ... let ~ Or ange Coast Co llege's Spee ch and Debate Team r eturned from Kansas City Monday with its second national championship 1n a row. "We took 14 stude nts and ev- er yone of them won a trophy. ··team co-director Peg l'aylor said today. "They perfo rrrjed like no othe r team I've ever seen ... Having captured the California c h ~mp lo n s h lp b y a record m argin . t hr for ensics squad was equa lly a rticulate aatlnst the 86 community col· lece teams that took part In na - tional competition. He also recommended a year v6te on Propoeilidn A. •t>ODIOfed With an unofficial score of 204 point,, ttie Oran1e Coast de · baten o uttalked the clOS('St competition by more than 100 points, Mrs. Taylor said. Moorpa rk COilege took second place a nd a team from COiiege of Dupage. Ill .. finished third OCC team member Richard Rile y. na med the second bes t speaker In the tournam ent. was awarded gold m edals in the duet acting and re ader 's theater com· petition. He a lso p ick ed up med als in two othe r cat egories Thir t een tea m m e mbers picked up at lea s t one gold m ed al. said Mrs. T aylor. who credited co-director Mike Leigh with providlnc t.,. team with conflden~e and motiv ation . "We had 14 s tude nts who )Ve ren'l going \«? lose." she said. "fhey gav~ thetr all for the te a m ." . An awards banquet is planned before team mem bers return to the classroom In pre pa ra tion for next debating season. In addition. the OCC team will soon experience the judging side of competition when they host a d ebate tourna me nt for Orange County high school team s at the Cost a Mesa campus on May 10. Mrs . Tay lor not ed that six me m bers of the champ\onsrup tea m will be back next yea r This year 's ro s te r included R i ley. J oel Swens on. Lel a Barbosa. J eff Small. Brian War· r ick . Susan Kirwan. Sh elly C hue. Qeth Doss, Alice Ensor. Mark Gauthie r . J e n n ife r ~azeltlne. Richard ,Rieth, Ke n Clay a nd Dave Matkin. I i23 Port Sheffi eld I' Ian• The name or rcaltor .Jeffn·\ r.a)nor al<>o appear<> nn th<'[),, trttl 7 ballot hut ht• dropped nut o r tht• C'.1mpa1gn In "'""' p<lrt Bt>.H'h 1·an<l1r1.111·' ,1ri· nom1nakd hv th•• ct1 .. tn1·t in "'h1l'h th<'\ II\"!· hut tht•\ <irl' \nl t•d upon b\ ill ol th•· ( 1t \ .., rt J.. l'-lt-fl'il \Otl'r. Thi· four hallm prnpu 111011 ... .1rt• J" fnllo"" l'roptl'tl 11m \ \\ 1111111 r·h.int••· lht• l'I\\ 1•!1•111110 fl.111• 111 '\11 \ t•mht•r nt nod numlwrt•cl \t-.IJ.., 111 <'lllnt1clt• \\Ith "C'hlHll t•lt•('llOO Pn11w1..,1t11m H "'"ult! hm11 t ht• .innu.11 I'·" r.11"'' l!I\ 1·11 111un<·1l m1•mtwr" t11 ;, 1wrcc•nt 'Ir 1 h" rnc rt'.l't' 1n l ht• n1n..,um"r prir~· 1ndl''· \\ h1lh\'\ .. r 1-. le<>' l'ropo1>1tinn t' \.\oul<l bring the charter into conrormanr1· \\1th "lclll' l.l\.\ Ill rt•'1dl•nn fl' qu1n•ml•nts for coun<·il ·r~in d1dah'' Prnpo<>1t111n D \\ould r hangt• the <'ll\ Pl<'<·t1on dJll' tn '\o \embC'r of t'H'n numtwn·d \"l•a1 ... to c01nc1dt• \\1th ~t'l1l'ral ·<'I('(' t1on' Orang~ Coa"I L L rt>'.... =-::---: \\~ather C.intinut'd fair thro ugh Wt•dncsdav ,\ httle cooler \\1th low!>· tonight of 48 at t ht• b('achcs a nd SS inland High!> Wednesday 70 to 75 INSIDE TODA 't' Technical achtevem<'nls of rhe motnt> epic. "Apocalypse Now ... haut' earned II a nommation for best pictun.' 0Jcar It u remeuwd todal/ on Page 88 as the first tn a series of flw reviews on the Oscar nommees Al y..,, Mr¥!« . ..... ._ L. M ... .,. ... " ... .. C.1-.W• Clenlll .. c-1<• ere. .... .,... ... le: .. ........... . ........_ ....... ....... ,_ l""'""IMiell . ••.....-.n l•tlex ~~aSt Yo11r. Ballot; Polls en Tift 7 .... -............ .. ... _ .. -------. , .. ' .• ,II OM. y N.01' " PMlinl ap tonnal anhal cenmcmlel. Ute IMclith IJIQlled· quiet!J tor pbotooaoU '8 u.e....,. Home ftaH G1rdeft before entering the Ovaf <>f'hee. 'ftey made no st.atemeeu Owaraotees for Israel's aecwit.1 were the Ukeb' f~UI of the Wtu\e HouM MIS&k>G» ..__ Wiie •• Sme COLUMBIA , S C. t "P)-The wife of an American hostage m Iran plans to rtle a '1 billloa la1'1ult against tbe Ira. nian ,ovemrnent in federal t'OW't..ber attonaey said today. Angela Belk. wife or bo6tage William Belk, will •~ ror dam11ea on behalf of her buabud and beneU for ltidnapptna, false imprisonment and mental distress. said her attorney, J. Leeds Barroll. Mrs. tielll, 24, 1s s taying here with a brother while s he awaits the release of her husband, a 43.year ·old career diplomat. He and 49 Americans have been held by Iranian mlli· tants at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran since Nov. 4. MESA OKs AIRPORT. • • charged Complaints also wer e reg · 1stered by Santa Ana Hei&f1ts residents, residing in county . governed territory just outside Costa Mesa. and from Newport Beach residents. Arguing for expansion were private pilots who use the airport and note that only three of a one-lime 'l7 n ying fields re · ma in in Orange County. They argued that commercial av iation op erations at the :.urport may squeeze them out of John Wayne a nd at best are mak 1nJ1? curr ent o pe rations c\an~crous for s mall aircraft pilots because of field cong<.'s· t1on Mayor McFarland. who h ad <.ou~hl assurance from Orange County supe rvisors that com - mercial flights would not be in- crea sed as a r es ult or t he general aviation expansion. said Monday he is satisfied that no additionaJ noise will be generat ed bec ause or the proposed move. Ralpb Clari<. chairman of lht• county board, did not speeifical ly stale in a March Z7 letter to the council that the s upervisor:-. will ban additional commercial flights. He did promise lo mamtain air cr aft operations within cur rent state noise limits. Council me mbers. except for Raciti, agreed Monday that the promise was good enough for them They approved the expansion proposal on the basis that 11 would make room for more parking and ease crowding at the termina l on the east side of the field where Hughes A1N~l and Air California now operate ............. A1 R~ah Khomdnl. 1n .. rl~ blddlna Jood rlddance to the · bloodlhlt&tf ·' United Stat••· told hi• people today tht-bftak Ma NlaUaaa waa ad\Wly a ''lood om•" for Iran. "B.-t lnn&an ludera conceded th y mfly havu to de('lare an economic ~mer1ency. inc:ludJng raUontna, to deal wlth the \J s aanctklnl. (RtlatedphotoA~> Khomeini and Foreicn Mlnlster adeeh Gbotbude h both said the moves announeect Moaday by President Carter, In c lucllq a break· in cli pk>matic lies and an almost toltJ U.S economJc embareo against Iran. would not change Iran's position on the U.S. Embassy hostage:, IRAQ WARNS IRAN. MASSES TROOPS -A4 The 50 <:apttve Americans were an the 157th day of confine m ent at the hands of Moslem radicals occupying the ernbass , Altho ugh some Iranian of ficials dismissed the impact of Carter's moves. Iran's gov ernors.gencral met w1lh lbe rul· ang Revolutionary Council in ex· traordinary s~ssion and pro· posed declaring a s tate of economic emergency. And the Iranians threatened to cul off oil to U.S. aLUes 1r thl'~ Join in the sanclioru.. After the meetmg, the <'Ouncil iss ued a s tatement saying "cer tam decisions" had been made in meeungs Monday night and toda) and "'ould be annount't·tl htll'r President Abolhassan Bam Sadr and other council member-. mt!t with Khoml•in1 at h1 ... TC'h ran res1d<.'nCl' an late <iflt r noon. and 1t "a' announced th.11 Bant Sadr would make a n.1 t1onal rJd1u·tele\ 1s1on add re• ... -. tonight The counC'1I s ta tement ~a11t Iranians ~houlcl bC' pr<.'part·d "for ~teadfo~tnc::.s. self·sacnf11:t· and a('lJon " Bani -Sadr '4 am1·!.l lran1aru. in an 1ntt.•n•1e~ earhn today · "H you 1"ant to b<.' all\t· produce imd wnrk .. Council s pokesman Ha5::.an Habibi said an economic hoh war" under C'Onsideralrnn wnul;I mean rationing con::.u mt•r good-. p uttinc a hd on s.ilant'!> :.inn overtime. und clamping d0'4 n on h oarder::. and others c<iusm).! domc•!)lil' 'hnrtJJ.:l'" in .1 numlwr of mdu.c;tnc.., * * * Iran Sanctions Studied Little Immediate Impact Expected WASHINGTON <AP> -Not even Wlute How;e officials are predicting President (Carter 's four.point package of sanction!> af.!ain~t Ira n wall have an im· mediate. tangible impact on the hos tage crisis . , ~ The moves Carter announ~d Monda y serve mainl y to formalue what was already a reality· Iran's embassy here bas not been a channel of s ubstantive ne~otiations since the c risis be~an Nev 4. The adm1nastra · tton. which has long felt the re maining embassy staff had no influence m Tehran, will con- tinue to communicate through mtermechanes -The new trade embargo af. feels a commerce that bad alr e ady dwfft'dled almost to nothing. in part because of the president's action m November to ban oil purchases. • With lran'g assets froren since then. the administration's new program to allow claims against those assets will have little immediate impact. Given the time·consuming s urveys, legislative action and judicial proceedings that would be in· volved. it will be months, if not years. before the first claimant DAILY PILOT ·-... -------·- T1l1ptioM CM•>toell1 Q111lfllMIMMM4...,. ' ( NEWSANAl.YS/S J sces a. dollar from th~se asseL<i prc!>:,urc ~1th in I ran to (·ml lh1 cnsi!> .. If anything. tht 1mmed1all· popular rN1 ct1on 1:, likc·I~ 10 strengthen thl' hand or tho~c "'ho want Iran to continue to flout th1 United St<ite!) "They will d1~ in their hccb. pred1<'ted one offll'tal Carter's invalidation of v1 sas affects people wanting to travel from Iran to the United States. but does not require any ·1 hcrc '-'ere 1nd1catiun::. in the· Iranian students in the United :-. talc mcnt l hat l h •· I c adc r-. States to leave immediatel)r'-welco.m.cd the ~onfrcJntcJtwn 1"llh although 1l may prevent them the L ruted St::itc!> a::. :..i "..t\ 111 from gaining permission to cx d1\'e~tmg popular attPnt1on from tend their stays l r:Jn '1ntc•rnal proli!Pms The sanctions. one Wh1t c Iranian" '4 Ith romp\ainl.., House official said. "a re impor about the Revolutionary rounr1I tant not so much for what they !>hould st1ne them for th{· t1m1· d ·o a s r o r w h a t t h e y bean~. the council .. aid ll'st tht•\ fores hadow... pl..ty mtn lht· h<ind'i or thf" l 'mlt'd The administrat.Jon wants the States • sanctions lo carry a message to Tehran and to U.S. allies that American patJence as exhausted. that the United States has ended its policy of waiting and hoping the Iranians would release the hostages. "Other actions." Carter said. "may become necessar y if these steps do not produce the prompt release or the hostages " While the admlnlstratton is not speculating publicly about what the next steps might be, officials at the While Hou.se, all of whom discuseed tbe situation on the condition they"°' be named. say they want there to be no doubt miUtary force could be involved "We hope the Iranians will draw that conclusion," one of· ficial said. For Japan and U .s. allies in Europe, natioos beavlly depen· delll on lra.nian oil. the message is a wa.min& that they had better do all the1 can to persuade Tebnn to release t.be boltqes .lest nblequeat events threaten their oll •upsiti•. Int.be past. those natiooa bave w:ged the United St.ates not to acl rasbl)t and have themselves offered little but rebetorlc to pressure Iran~ "We hope they will understand that it la in their own lnt.eresta to work to nsolve tbe slluallon now rather than forcln1 lhe Unlled States to ~e unilateral action Wh.lch could involve addl· tlonal riaka," a aen•or offic\al told reporters Monday ln a carefully worded statement read after the president's brief speech. BecHthe aanctlou wiU have bit effect on t.M a lreadr 1'o•bled JranlH econoeay, there ti Mt 1llrel1 to be any quick l'f'Owlh ta Poli~r:'. ,1 Fmal Rites Wednesday For H. Rabe F u n c r <i I ' c r v 1 c l' s a r ,. schedull'd Wcdnl'sday for Costa Mesa m achine s hop opNator Herbert W Rabe. 46. who was fatally injured Saturday when thrown from a motorcycl<.' at El Mirage Dry Lake Cor o n e r 's dep uties anrl California Highway Patrol of ficlals s aJd Rabe's 1972 Bultaco apparently struck a foot·h1gh mound of earth on the dry lak<• near Vlclorvme. He wu alone, aulbonUes ~aid. when the incident occurred. Funeral s ervices ar e scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday in the First United MeLbodist Church. 420 W. 19lb SL, Costa }f esa. Private burial will follow A spokeswoman ro·r Pierce Brothers Broadway Mortuary said the Rkbe family has sug ge1ted memorial contributions lo the Arthritts Foundation. Mr. Rabe leaves bis wife. Bon-rue. sons Scot. Cal. Chris and Bill, al) of Coat.4 Mesa and two dau1hter1, Julie Rabe of Davis and Unda Rabe of Costa Mesa. Survivors also Include three brothers, Franklin of Montana. Gordon of Montclair and Rudy of Indio. Also five sisters, Louise Larielere ol Costa lles•t.. Opal Coal)llln of Huntington ueach and Marjorie Houston. Dorothy Onr and Carol Neal. all of Arizona. ,,. ' D91fy ............. UC IRvtNE COED& WHO JOtNEO FRATERNITY RUNNERS BREAK FINl8tt BANNER Men of 9'glM CN Aun From Fresno to lrvtneon .. Mlf of 8'9 Brodten Orgeftlatloft 351-mile Benefit Race Ends at UCI State Halts Waddill ~ing About 30 UC Irvine students ran onto the campus Monday. ending a three-day. 351·mtle ~k in s upport of the Orange Counly Bag Brothers Assoc1at1on. Debr a .Sca rbrou g h . a spokeswoman for the assoc1a- llon. said the runner.; from the Sig m a Chi Fralernity were sponsored by various individuals and businesses . She said the fra ternity raised about Sl.000 for the Big Brothers, an or&aru7.&· t1on that provides male adult companions for boys Wlthout fathers The S1gm <i C hi run n ers followed <t route that took them through the coastal area from Jo'n•sno to Irvine 81cychst.s and car' acrompanied tht> runner; The run was completed ID relay fash100 and most of the runners logged abQut 12 mtles each Dave Rawlinson, 21, said he ran some hard m iles between Ventucopa and 0 1ai "I ran about 12 m iles on Satur day night," Rawlins said. "lt was pretty ~ard because we had lo run uphill over some moun· ta ins." Rawlinson was accompanied on his nm by fratenuty brother Charlie Cbnstenseo. ··we really bad our running down lo perfection." Rawhnsoo said. This is the second year mem bers of Sigma Chi Fraternity ha\•e run from Fresno to lrvint" to raise moru~' The Slat.e Board of Medical Quality Assurance has dis · mis sed medical license rewca· t1on act.ion against Dr. William Waddill. the Westminster pb.yst· clan accused but lat.er cleared or wrongdoing in an infant's abor· tio n·related death. Ve moo Leaper, chief of the b<>ard's e nforcement dlvtsion. sa id it was not in the stat.e's "best a.nterest" lo pursue the •c· "t.1on since criminal proceedings aga ins t Waddill have been halted W add.Ill. 43. was accused 10 1977 of strangltng an infant girl that surv1ved a sahne abortion ,.,...p_.. ... In the first or two tnals on charges of first-degree murder. on Orange County Superior Court Jury deadlocked 7-5 1n favor of acqwltal after 11 day., of dehberal.loos. HALBERSTAM SPEAKS. • • Angeles to player 8111 Walton's c rit1c•1s m or the medical industry as a microcosm of Amencan ~O('lel v ·Back 1n New York so'me plart' in '>om•· tvp1st's dr awer. .in• HOO to !«/ti p<ll.:l''> of '>IOJ:ll' -.p.H·t·d nr1tl'" ht-('()Ol1nut><J Hight no\.\. m~ mmd 1i-. ·por ridgl• a-. fa r :I' 1"h:H rm ROln~ tu \\fill' llaltx:r-tam added that d., " 1ourn .il 1~l and obsc.-r vcr that "hen tht• t1mt· l<>mt·"· hc II ht• .ible to produce the writing rr q uired · The former war cOT"rc'>pon <le nt ·s poli tical hooks "Tht· ~t .1111! thf' Bright1·:-.t Jbout \lllt'l'lt·.1.., "l'llOl'd\ \t'Jr-. Jnd I h« J>o\H.·r., That ·nt· dealing '-'llh t™: mc-d1d, "erl· both ~t ..,e·l l<:r' Hitl ber:-.tam said under qUl'" t10ntn~ hc support., Pres1dt·nt Curll-r's han on summer Ohm PlC!) part1np~t1on in Mo::.cov. llt· qu;11lf1t·d h1!> l'ndorsemt•nl or tht• 1-ll'"lun• again-.1 Hu-. .. .1.1 poentt-<11 ~ how~\'E'r . 'U~F(P.,t1n~ 11 play'> n J?hl hal•k 1ntn his ~t!i::.1•1 t 1on that th<' media '' mampu\at t·c1 for poht1c<il value · 1 am ootht•n'rl b\ nation.ti r h.1u\101-.m I v.u~ made un ,.,p,\ • l111llwrstu m c;a1d of 111 .. p1 o t\mt•fll'Jn cnthu::.1J:.m th.11 tht• l S h1Jckl'\' tt•am·:. \'Jctof\ II\ t•r Rus'>!.:1 unlea:-.ht•d Jt L<ike· PIJt'ld and Jcro!>::. the n<H1on I rlJl'Cl 1on o r intern<1l10nJI ool1t1r-. into thl• Olvmp1c arena o .... -~t.tft-TV COVERAGE PANNED Journalist Halber5tam ho'-' l'H'r. \\ell µroh.i!JI\ uut dt•JI J dc.ilh hl111" tu lht• Ganw-.. lw ,,Jld but Jt lht· :-.Hn t' tma· tw rlew-. nut \ ll'"' !ht .:.,1mc:. J .1 )!n•.tl ~ J\COl.11-t'I l eh1n'I lhlllt tht ())\ ffil'I'.., .1re .I trementlOUS p•..,t Ur• uf 11('ace I thank 11 '"a trt•m•·n d11us speclJClt' l1 Jlberst.1m s aid Judge Byron K. McMillan dis· massed charges against Waddill in JW>e after a second trial in which the jury deadlocked 11-1 in favor of acquittal followmg ntnf> days or deliberations Leaper said the medical qualJ. ty J :O.!>Ura ncc b1Jard char~l'd Wadri11l with gross neghgenc~ -.hnrth a fl~r the c riminal rha r~t."::> "'ere filed. but withheld Jrt1on pending resolution of the: .pt ruir court trial lit· ::.aid the stall' Attorney <;ent•r4J's offi ce conducted ··a pn•tl\ exhaustive .. analysis ol lht• l'ase before recommeod.ing thJt tht' board wi thd raw its lhallt·n~l' of Waddlll's license. «ontatned 10 the attorney l!<.'ncral':, Jnal)~LS. Leaper said. v. ao; a 20-page report containing tt'..,timony from experts on both !>Ides or lhe que~t1on of whether Waddill ~rformed his dulie5 "ron~I~ Whllt.• lhe material m the re port 1::. :,ub1ect to protection of the attorney.cl1eot privilege. l.t'JPl'r md1cated the testimon)' fJ\orcd Waddill':, conlent1on that he JClt:d proper!). \\ Jdd1ll ::.till m a intain:. a ml'd1cJI practice 1n WestmtnSter c!Od h .c. bet!n !>ludymg law "'1th the intent.loo of advising doctor.. "'ho facl' malpractice actions. HIDE AWAY ~hop now while 't:.'lectHin ... tlr~ plcnh(ul. -U't' llUr f11de-AWJV l'lan Om~. It's always the right time for faShion . SLAVICK'§ ..... ~~ SUICt 1911 Omt!};J 1:, tht· WJtc.h (o r mt.>n ':. ttnd womt.>n':. la!>hion. Accurate too, with prea:,1on quarli' movements 10 karat gold-filled s tTap w~es; Lady's, $350. Man's. S450. (} OMEGA F.thion Island, N~ Cent.r, NewPoC1 Be.tdl. 714/644-U•O WtMll\ln \u I l..eplna ttilh I Mi.ion V"fo I Nortt\ ~t I Th• City Lot ~• .. Malls • AltoCrtalft to. Angir'n I San OWgo I l..u VfV~ Uw -o! Sltwicli'• ..,..,.._ ......... pi.oft•°' 1.-"Ctft ,,,..... VISI., Mo-a-p. M,,,.,_ Mii fn.utl#" Cu1/d , T J ·: .. ·--------------------. . -. \ I TL!!dly. Afril a, ,.., .. I It to True a 14,000 rtn•. Police later ta.med lt up at a local atore where It bad blefl cuheclln for tlM>. The total.a thal are now com· tn• lD from the 1llver·1tealln1 beyd1y, pollce cl1tm, are 111 Tb• ~ •11 rep .. ted In bo11ltna u tbe Jumpa Jn the llY.DUiiitiln Beach wbttre a 1.2· metal market once were. ~ ar"°'cHntruder mad; ~f 1 w1tb Laat month lq Huntln1ton home and 1'ault4 ort ll0,000 worU• or. aaUqu• allver. In· vetltCMorl aaid the~ • .,.. IOld lve'I' 1erap. n tuna the croob oab' .-0. ' • ' 1 Beach. bur,lart sneaked off j '{y with 122:-.000 n silverware. colns ., ·~-~n ,T,ua· n Cou' pie Squeellll!ed . . I and Jewelry. In January, crooks t..:x.I ti 4 M J J ted Fountain Valley homes ~ ~ ,000 in sliver goods. I • • e'rt n.<Hn1 that a lot or Trailer a 1 1 · ~ '· ~e u~ young as eight. are 'p . I I rt I lddln )nd then fencin1 the rJSOft.' . '"'' 1 ~y~e•p."reportedU. 1, r • rl ~hb~lln. wbo bead.a up · 'Hontington Beach's crimes agalmt property division. I "" 9J ITEV• •rKRELL ................ Debn and Rieb Smalb thought they made a wise decl aoo two yeara aao when they plunked down their meager savings for an old mobile home io San Juan Capistrano. They figured they'd llve in the mobile home for a few years, then sell the place, pay off the mortgage and have enough equi· • ty left over ror a nice down pay. .: ment on a home of lbelr own. But that was before a stale :. mobile home residency law took . -: effect a year ago January. ~ · Now the couple race the dis· ·: ·. mal prospect of either selling .; ; their 19-year -old mobile home ~ • for an enormous loss, or stayang • -on a t the mobile home park _ where they have been told they •·. cannot raise children 01 keep " their large dog. The reason? A 15-month-0ld law that allows ... ; · the owner of a mobile home park • · · to order sellers or older mobile . · homes to take their units out of ._ the park. · · . ·That. in eHect. would bring the selling price or the Smiths' mobile home to about $4.000 in· stead or the $22,000 the couple had hoped to get ror the 1,000· square-root unit. .. Once the trailer is moved out of the park. it's really not worth much ," Mrs . S m ith s aid. ··There's just no place in the .. state t.o put them because of the shortage of spaces.'· The couple still owe $13,000 on the mobile home which they pur chased two years ago for $16.000 in the park. Wh e n they approache d • . ope rat.ors of the Capistrano Ter· • ·· r ace Mobile Home Park a month : • . ago t.o announce their plans to :. · .. sell, they were told they would · .. •. have t.o take the mobile home from the park. "Tbe purpose of the (new) .:···state law is to upgrade moblle home parks, a nd I can un· ·~ de rs land that." Mrs. Smith said. .· But she says her husband, wbo works part·time as a carpenter, has put thousands of dollars in improvements into the mobile • home. • · That includes two new rooms ,... that would have lo come down if ···•the trailer were moved out of the .. , -park. ·~ She-s aid s h e told park oper ators the couple are willing . io upgrade their home, add new ,~ · s iding and a paint job ·" · "But they want it out or here, .. even if it means we lose our .11·-equity and still owe on the ..... mortgage,'• she said. ... ··~· That's an option the couple won't take . ..... O.ly ,. ... $!»ff - DEBRA SMfTH A 'PRISONER' IN HER MOBILE HOME Can't Afford to Sell It; Can't RalH Klct. There The couple want to raise children, which is prohibited in • the park, "and now lbey're say. ing t hey're going to restrict residency t.o those who are 45 yearsorolder. ''They don't want us t>ttause we're too young, and they won't let us have kids," she shrugged. Adding t.o the woman's woes 1s a letter sbe sent to Governor Brown outlining her predaca· ment. · .. I received what I consider a rorm letter saying Governor Brown is as concerned as I am about mobile home park rent in· creases and the effects on senior citizens," s he said. "I'm not a senior citizen and I'm not complaining about the rent." she said , shaking her head. "They didn't even bother to read my letter." The 21-year -o ld a uto club e mployee iays she's called Sen. John Schmitz and As· semblywoman Marlon Bergeson and has receav~ calls back rrom botbofnces. "They both say they're work· ang on legislation that would benefit someone ln my situation, but. that's at least three years down the line," Mrs. Smith said. "I don't want to be here that long." She said she'd be willmg to sell the mobile home for $17.000 "just t.o clear the mortgage and gave us a little of what we put an· to the place ... But s h e concedes the like lihood or swaying the minds or the management is unlikely. "In efrect. we 're prisoners here," she said. In the meantime, the couple have retained an attorney t o look into the problem. Glen F1 s hbac h. a Laguna Beach real estate broker and owner of Capistr ano Terrace. says he will not comment on the Smith case ,,. WAC a Sex Offender Fined, J ailed f o r Assaulting Male So ldier BONN, West Germany <AP> -Jo a bizarre case or sexual harassment in the U.S. Army, a woman private bas been jailed for indecently assaulting a male soldier in West Germany, the Army disclosed today. A special one-Judge court martial in Nuremberg convicted Pvt. Cheryl Taylor 20, of Kansas City. Mo., oi bavlng committed assault and battery against Spec. 4 Kevin Knox, 19, of Rock Hill. s.c .. in a unit SUP· ply room al their artillery battery in Regensburg, a military spokesman said. Pvt. Taylor, convicted March 31 , was sentenced to 30 days at bard labor and fined $298. ··1 am not aware of another case of this type in Eu.rope," Army spokesman Maj. David Russell said. , He said t.be Army began a crackdown on sexual harass· ment in the 200.000-stroog Euro· pean command last month by court-martialing two male soldiers for verbally abusing a female enlisted woman at their unit in Nuremberg. In the latest incident, which occurred Jan. 29, the woman soldier was found guilty or "wrongly committing an inde· cent, lewd and lascivious act" against Knox by placing her hand in bis groin area and squeezing, Russell said. ,, Knox bad entered the unit sup- ply room where Taylor was working as a clerk, and she abused him with indecent language, Army sources said. After Knox reported her to the unit commander, Taylor ap- proached him and put her band on his groin, the sources said. Tbe sources said Taylor bad previously been "iven non· judicial punishment for similar behavior invelving other male soldiers at the same unit. Bat· tery B. 3rd Battalion. 60th Air Defense Artillery. A military source who spoke with the jailed woman by telephone today said she angrily denied having touched Koox in· decently, and she accused him or being a military police in· former. She is being held in the Army stockade in Mannheim but will be lransf~rred to the U.S. military l)nson at Fort Riley. Kan .. Russell said. After serving a 30-day sen- tence at bard labor. the woman soldier wouJd be assigned to a new basic training program in the United States after which or- ficers will decide whether she can remain in the Army or be discharged. He said tbat silver items are easy to get rid or and are bard to trace. The precaous-metal-rever . he continued. became so popular that crooks were passang ~ver the traditional burglary booty such as t e lev1s1on sets and stereo eqwpment. The break·tn artists. contends FounlalJ\ Valley Delectave Bob Mosley. have been making a beeline toward the silver g<>Oru., often ramaly heirlooms. Mosley s aid the youn ger crooks typ1t·ally locate older youths -18 years old or so to serve as ft>nces because sliver scrap buyers usually ask for identification Schnebhn contends groups of kids, anvwhere from 8 to 14 years or age. are hnd1ng thl• s ilver game an easy way to tum a fast and crooked buck or two The chances or a burglary ,·1c tim ever recovering his c;1her property are slam . police claim Coin and Jewelry dee1lers art• hot required to report !'>1lvl'r item.., they purchase over the <.'Ounter Dealers. mvE.>stagators main tam, u.'>ually .!)ell the good!> t<1 s m e lters wht•re Plt'Cl"'> or ::.1 I ver~ arl' or Jl'V. t>I r) ar•· transform<.-d into umdl·nt1f1ablt" bars Mosley i.;.ud he recalls a slnnJ( of silver ripoffs lhe1t 11lustrat1.:.., the frustration police t•xpt!rient•t· trying to track down stoll•n items. Police, investigatang threl• Fountain Valley burglar1c·s totalling $85,000. turned up some suspects and even panpoanted the coin shop that had purchased the loot. But when police entered the shop they learned they were too la te -the valuables had been sold to ao Io1lewood smelter and turned to molten metal Just 24 hours after the break-ms. "We knew who had taJcen at. where it bad beeo sold and where it wu shipped for smelt· iog," Mosley said. ••and there was nothin2 we could do abour ll. .. Schneblin suggests that 1t ·s up to the poteotaal victim to take matters into lhear own hands b\ locking prec 1ous goods in a '>ecure plact· !>Uch a~ a safe de posit box . "Much of th£' tame people Just make no effort to C'Onceal or even put thmgs awa}." the 1n vestagator contanu<>d "In faC"t . these are the kinds of ll(•ms pc:o ple put on dilplay for everyone, ln~ludlnc tbe crookl. to see." ac-.,'1Daintatns um toalber lawa are needed to forH coln and Jewelry dealen to Nport over·lhe·counter purcbaaes to police or requJ~ them to hold auch mercha.ndlae for a certain * * * Security tlpa Hide, polite J>Olnt to tbe aa11ln1 •llv.r market u probably tbe belt de- fenae a11lnst 1llver·1eelllna bur11ara. * * * Family Heirlooms Turned Into Scrap To Bill Smith, the eight-place sterhng silver table setting was a family heirloom. a keepsake passed down from his great· grandmother's time. But t.o the burglars who looted has Fountam Va lley home early thas year, the silver was simply high -grade scrap metal that could bnng them several bun· dred dollars qwckly. Bill Smith (not bis real name) 1s a Fountain Va lley burglary v1ct1.rn who recently laelped local polict: trace the tr ail of his st.oleo silver The ex~rience left him fru!>lrated. · · 1 knov. who broke an lo my house and v.hcre they sold the stuff ... he says. "but there's not a damn thmg I can do about it " ~m1 th s experience Degan earl} th.ls year when he returned home to fmd that burglars had popped a shdang glass door ofr its track!> Their haul ancluded the SllVeNare a bag Of !>UVer coins he'd ~n collecting smce childhood. sten'O equipment and ::.ome f1redrm::. On t.he da~ his silver set was '-lolcn. 1t v.ould have cost $4.500 to n·pl<ice The soaring precious metal market soon doubled its \alue A ~hort tJme after the break· an Smith accompanied Fountain \ allt'\ pohl'e to a lluntanl(ton Beach coin shop. For It.a •crap value at the time. the shop owner wu paying about $18 an ounce ror silver . To cover himself, the shop owner had required all silver sellers t.o present identification. Bill saw a copy or the receipt given the previous day for a set o r silver that matched his own . The seller was a young man who Uves Just blocks away from Smith. The silver itself had been sold to a smelter just hours after the shop owner purchased it. With the loot destroyed and no usable rangerprinu left in the Smith home, a conviction was impossi· ble . Bill Smrth says he knows the identity or the three men who burglarized h..ts home. All live nearby. He says that since the break·m he's been the target of verbal harassment and obscene gestures from the tno . The Sauth home now as better protected agaanst a break-an . with new deadbolts on the doors and key-type locks on the win- dows Bill Smith may soon an- ~tall an audible burglar alarm system. But all the precautions ln the world can't bring back bis great· grandmother's silve r. Bald Patient Sues For $10 Million A hair Implant center with of. fices m Huntington Beach and Beverly Hills was sued for SlO m1lhon Wednesday by a Long Beach man who claims the treatment did1n work and Id\. him permanently i.D,J ured. The lawswt 1s the latest in a series of actions agamst HaJr Extension Inc. of Huntington Beach and Hair Extension lnc of Beverly Hills (,ifr. Abrams claimed in the Orange Count} Superior Court art1on that he underwent the hair implant to re heve baldness and v. as told b\ 1 he staff at the center that thl' trl'atment v.a~ ... afl-. effectl\C' :i nd could be pcrformrd w1thou1 -,1dt• effects Abrams asserted, however . that t.be ampla.ot was performed .. careleaaly, reclrleHIT ·and wroaefully" causing pain. scar-rtac. lnfecilcm ol the acalp and &oaa ol the lmplanted haJrs. The Long Beach resident is de- manding $10 million in punitive damages and unspeciried ex- emplary damages. Other defendants named in the action include Dr Terrance Lesko. and J ulie Hinkley. Ann Marlow. Lee Marlow, Gregg Smith and A K Smith. They "ere 1dent.Jried as clime aides :-<eghgcnce. medical malprac t1ce. fraud. m1srepresentat1on · and assault and battery are al leged 1n thl' lawsuit Huntington Pilot KiJled QUIKSILVER and Storekeeper Brad Barnes have something in common, a sense for style, fit, and comfort. That's why Quiksilver made this new corduroy short and that's why Brad wem it. You11 want to also, A 47-year-old Hu ntington Beach father of five children wu tllled S unday outside Amertcan Falla, Idaho, when bis Callfornla·bound airplane traabed Into a w heat fleld, aut.boritlee Mid. · DaYkl De8D Woodruff of 18812 Barna LMe bad apperenU.y ,.. eeiHd . wanalM wbea be left Idabo 8'lriQll tMt M would W • C.rtene. turbulent •••&her u crGIMd IOUtbera Jclaho. -A Power County Sherm's spokesman said Woodruff's . Ceasna Centurion D01e-d.lved in· to a wheat fteld at about a p.m . He said 1ale ·force wind.I and IDOW filU"J'iet were bitting the area at tbe time of the crub. Kenton Fredrtcklon, owner ol tbe wheat farm, 1ald there wu llttle left of the tinfle-aline plane except smol derlnt wrecU,e when farm bands ar· rived on the scene. Family friends aald Woodruff was an experienced pilot who w aa return1n1 from a bualness meetinf in. Idaho Falls. Woodruff waa In business for blmaelf u a aalea repreaen· tatlve. A memorial service is 1cheduled Friday at 10 a.m. at Peek Family Funeral Home in Westmlnater He lJ aurvtved by his wife. three dauehten and two sons. I after you try it vn. ' · L&CnON a.Lt.la a ILOGAHI: Hav&At alN1dy punched m~ Ud1et oa UU. IMcUoe Day alon1 our coHtllne. J'\te fwlly dectdld ft.It'• been •ron1 with •ll the camp1lp1 from Seal S..ch \o San Ctemente. Tbert Juat baven•t ~ enou1h rlqtna campalp aloeam. You know what l mMft, ThoM clan1en that 1•t your blood boWnt and 10'lJ' eathual11m hyped. · Some years back. the lite Ronald Ca1pera wart run nlna ror FUtl\ Dl1trkt 1u~rvt10t 1nd his pubhc relalklnl people earn up with ono of thoH rtnalna decl.rationt It WU thll. ''Cupeors ~adenhlp " THAT WA.8 IT. No elaboraUon. No detaJh, But It m\14t have worked becau.se be 1ot elected. About the belt we've seen alona our coaslllne In thu. past campalsn bu been 1omethln1 Ulte this. .. A Vote ror Crabapple Is a Vote for Crabapple ... You mlaht ar1ue that thi.a; makes a!> much sense H ' -Oco , e. 110117 • 'Sf1Qi lSfs Ji ;;; l.11Jc1 II fed lh aire '/ \ <10 ad so · "t an · ... Per. C1e1 , t .. IJ,lllJ ce11 t Yea ts / //''. II/, olJe 111ore '"' ester/} eCJfs I~ If~ iltt· ., r ire. /r' . ,, I . / Costa Mesa Gentleman With Rmgmg Slogan fie Can Live By Caspcrs·Leartership but it just doesn't have the same zap to it It lar ks the old campaign punch. Listen. over the years, I've been somewhat of a collec tor of various slogans. laws. mottos and prayers. Many of these <·an do more ror you than the recent campaign rhNonc· v. e' ve all suffered through Ai. a matter of fact. I was given this one prayer that so struck home I have it pasted up over my typewriter It goes lJke Uus "LORD, GIVE ME this day my dally idea. and rorgive me the one I had yesterday . . " There are other fundamental laws that I've saved to live by. These include : -"Whatever you set out to do. something else must be done first. "People disagreeing with your facts ne always emotional and employ faulty reasoning.·· On the other hand, there are principles by which you can live. Consider The Sausage Principle. It decrees: "PEOPLE WHO LOVE sausage and respect the law s hould never watch either one being 'made .. ·." Hanlon's Law is a good one to always keep in the fron t gears of your mind. It suggests: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity ... " In addition. you could live by this one : "You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some or the lime -and that's sufficient ..... AND F INALLY, as you trudge down yourpathwayof destiny. trying to avoid the potholes of life, always keep In mind the famous Law of Location. It decrees this: .. No matter where yollPgo -there you are." You can really think about that one a long time. rnadees ;Rip Nine States a-,n.A.-octa&ed P1"I A "famtly ol atonn1'1 1pawned et leut ~ tornadoes that hit com· munllklll ln nlne atatea Mciaday and early today, dealJ"Oyin1 acorea of hom• and buainNffl. klllln1 al leul lwo persons and lnjurlna al leaat 75 ot.hen. The NatJonal Weather Serv1ce Hld that lln(e noon Monday. 14 tomadoee bad touched down in Arkantas, al x in Wlaconaln, rour tn M Wourt, three In Oklahoma. three In Tena. two ln Illinois. one lo Kansas, one ln Tennessee und one in Miss1ssipp1 Iran -Iraq Hostilities Flare Anew By Tbe Auoclated Preas Tension between Iran and Iraq Increased today as Iran's rev· olut1onary regime charged its neighbor with attacks across the border and wholesale expulsion or Iranians. Iran put Its army on {ull alert an(i ordered its diplomats home from Baghdad. Tehran radio said Iraq was amassing 220.000 troops along the 800·mile border between the two nations 10 a show oC strength The Iranian a rmy com· mander. identified only as Gen. Fallatu. was quoted by Tehran radio as saymg his forces were awaiting orders from Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. leader oC Iran's revolutionary regime. and Iranian Presid ent Abolhassan Bani·Sadr "to move out of their bases and Cace the aggression." KHOMEINI CALLED on "no· ble Islamic nations" to kill Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Iraqi President Sad· dam Hussein, whom he called "treacherous parasites," and urged the Iraqi people and army to cut off Hussein's "criminal hands" and overthrow him. The ayatollah said Hussein "'as .. digging his own grave and that of tus anll·huma01st1c and illegal Baath1st regime ... In Baghdad. the official Iraqi news agency, INA. quoted llussem as saying: "He who tries to stretch a finger against Iraq will lose that fmger ... Iraq 1s prepared to enter in any type of battle to defend its honor and sovereignty." TEHRAN RADIO SAID a full military alert was ordered at Persian Gulf naval and air bases as a result of new s anctions im- posed by the United States and the flareup of hostilities with Iraq. It said revolutionary guards were told to report to their sta· t1ons in Fars, Bus hehr and Kharg Island, and that the Ira· nian people have announced their readiness to fight and !>acrif1re thei r lives in the case of attacks by Amenra and Iraq. Iranian off1c1als also an . nounced that they had ordered s hut the Tehran ofhce of the Ira· qi news agency and instructed the staff to leave the country. TRtJNDE &8TORM8 thi s mornln1 were 1cattered from lower Mlchi&an Into Texa1. · 'Tbete thund erstorm• a re i. part of the family of stor ms wblcb left lnjurles and dama•e over a large ansa." the weather service said. One ol the latest tom adoel bit tbia momtns at Corinth, 11111. It danced alooa a path 200 yardt wide. destroyto1 a boule and a bar. toppU.na a boxcar from Ill tracks and dam1&in1 a funeral home, a steak boule, a beauty salon, an aut.omoblle dealenltlp and a motel. No injuries were reported. A 15-montb-old baby in Beaver Dam, Wis., WU found race-down but uni.nj'1ttd Monday in a ~lie of broken glass aft.er a tornado struck a trailer park.1A woman living in the area was pulled rrom a plle or rubble -what was left of her home, -as a lank. or liquefie d petroleum gas leaked nearby. IN ARKANSAS, a man said his $500 nest egg was scattered by the wind. The tornadoes were spawned in an atmos pheric battle between temperatures or 101 in Texas and the low 30s ln North Dakota. where as much as 6 inches of snow rell Monday. In the St. Louis suburb or Florissant. 12 persons were hospitalized. one ln serious con- dition. after a tornado struck shortly after 10 p.m .• extensive- ly damaging 60 homes. "We heard the noise. My husband and I each reached for a kid to head for the basement. but the pressure was so strong we just could.D0t move." said Janet Eisele. Her house was damaged. but the ramlly was not hurt. The tornado nattened some houses, leaving only piles of rub- ble and empty s hells . Most houses in northwest Floris:.ant sustained roof damage damage. I N CENTRAL TEXAS, one man was killed. another was in Jured. lS houses were destroyed and 12 were damaged a ~ tornadoes struck Round Rock. Lund and Elgin. The man died in has home. LooldnJ( like the first letter of the alphabet. this A·shaped bott~m unit for an off-shore drilling rig leaves Bethlehem Steel's Sparrows Point. Md '. shipyard for its trip to its finis hing plant ln Beaumont. Texas. The towing of the big-A will take 25 days and CO\'er 1,800 n autical miles. Mormons Uphold Excommunication SALT LAKE CITY <AP) -A Mormon church court has upheld the excommwtlcat1on or feminist Sonia Johnson. who waged a campaign against the church·., oppos1t1on to the Equal Rights Amendment. The Church of Jesus Chnst of Lattt>r day Saints maintains the ERA LS a threat lo family unity. and a bishop's court 1n Mrs. Johnson's Sterlmg, Va . s taJ<e d1oce'>e excommunicated her last December. She appealed the dec1s1on to a high council -a local church goverrung bo<h IN A TELEPHOSE ISTER\'lEW from her home Monday night. she said the high council convened last month without her knowledge. but waited until after the church·s 150lh Annual World Conference Sunday to inform her of 1ts decision . The dec&Sion v.as written March 24 by he r stake pre1>ident. Earl Rouesche, and band-del&vered Monday night by two m~mbers of the C0W1c1l. Mrs J ohnson said she wlll appeal the latest decision directly to the church's ruling First Presidency. cons1stmg of church Presi· dent Spencer W Kam ball and tus two coun selors. "I GUESS l 'M GOING TO HA\'E to follow 1t to the end," Mrs. Johnson sa.ad ··1 still lo\t~ a lot of the doctnne and good things in the churrh rm <;tJJI JUSt as mu<·h a Mormon as J ever was ... The stake president reJeclt"<i her claim of procedural errors in the excommunicallon procttdings Mrs. Johnson s1ld Rouesche·s letter lo her said she had not shown any repentance. "l didn°t repent bttause 1 d1d.D0 t do the th.lngs they charged me "1th in the first place.·· she said The excommun1cat1on ,.a.-; based on statements about the r hurch she allegedly made m 'l>ttCh~. 1ncludmg a charge that · Mormon leadl'ri. hate women THE PEOPLE AT BEVERLY HILLS HAVE SOME PRETTY CRAFTY IDEAS ON SAVING. Our crafty ideas start w11h our Orange Counl) hranches. And because we're Beverly Hil h Saving ... you·d C)(pcct our ....... Showers Dampen Ohio hranch to have a little !>:.lVVy. 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OiBdc of .All Yehicle1 Recomme nded SACRAMENTO ('A P l -Callfor91la llhouJd provkM ftw nual ~ ot atl fthlt trav•U•t lt1 ro1dwa11, th Le1l1l1tlv• Analy1t recom meAda. Aad the eontroveraial, mOft controlled lMpecUon prosram Ad.1lts-only Bookstore ,Tax Nixe d SACRAMENTO CA P > Legislation that would have taxed adults-only bookstores to pay for traming invesUgators for rape cases has been defeated by an Assembly committee on constitutional grounds The bill, AH3219 by As semblywoman Maxine Water~. D-Los Angeles. was reJected Monday by the Criminal Justice Committee on a 3·5 vote, The committee decided to take up the bill again -without the· tax -later in the week. The measure would requart• special training for police and prosecution inve s tigator~ an handling rape cases. The program would have been funded by the proposed tax. which Ms. Waters said would raise S4 million. That lax would have been levied against 2 percent of thl' receipts or sellers or sexually ex· plicit matenal, such as books and movies. COUPLESUJN BY BURGLAR? OCEANSIDE <AP) -Poltce think Robert and Elsie Boysen surprised a burglar in thei r home after Eas ter c hurc h services and were shot to death. The bodies were found Mon· day after Mrs Boysen, a 50- year-old teacher. faaled to show up for her class at Oceanside Christian School. Boysen, 56. owned the Mt. Zion Christian Book Store in Carlsbad. You've eam8dll. When you have a minimum $1,000 balance in a savings account at our new Corona Del Mar office, you've earned · yourself a convenient free service. Note collection. Here's how it works for you: Brentwood Savings collects th3 payments and maintains the records for you on anything from trust deeds and prom~ry notes to personal loans and IOUs. · · The borrower's payment 1s automatically deposited into Ye>ur savings account. where It earns 5Y2% interest oompounded daily. When the payment is received, . now ID u1e in Southern Callfomta 1bould be expanded ln tbal area. Analy1t WlUlam H1mm 1ald Mooday ln a ,.port to the A.uembly Tran1portaUoo Subcommlttte on Air Quality. itoth tho A11embly and Senate TranaportaUon CommlUeet an.- conaldertna mn1ures that ~&al with auto pollution control Umilb an the state Uon1 b)' lt7t or fa~ a aeries of pro1re11lv ly more serious penalU . Und•r curr~nt law, cars in C.:allfornla muat be checked ODl)' on reaaJ . Jn Southern Calltomia, under u at.Ate contract. Hamill.on Test Sy1ttitn11 Inc. operates 17 cen- traH1ed t.etit facil.1Uea. The le111laUon waa 1purred by rederal Envtronmental Prote<-· t1on Aeency ban on all new ma Jor conatruction projects in C'u hrorruu, Imposed last sum mer "Given the federal require- ment ror periodic vehicle inspec- tions. the slate must now return to some form of annual lnspec- uon lf federal sancllons . . are to be llfted." Hamm wrote. ln111iw T•raed A.,•11 The federal Clean Air Act of 1977 ordered CalJforruM .nd 28 other states wHb serious air po llutio n problems to adopt plans for annual vehicle ln8pec- Hamm said the centralized program in Southern California bhould be continued. adding new i.tat1ons to handle the annual check.IS. Dr. Gholamraza Najafi of Tehran points as he talks to FBI at the entrance of the Ira· nian consulate in San Francisco. Hakkak Ammagid. left. arrived with NaJafi at the consulate on Monday to check on the status of their passports but found the building closed following President Carter's an- nouncement of breaking diplomatic re la- llons with Iran. BRIEFS COP's Anderson Raps Carter on Iran SANTA MONICA <AP> -Rep. John 8 . Anderson ai. orf and running tn the California presidential priD'\ary with an attack on President Carter's handhng of the Ira· naan hostage situation and a renewed call for a 50-cent a-gallon tax on gasolme. The Illinois congressman and GOP candidate said that while President Carter had shown restraint in breaking off diplomatic relations with Jra!l• his an· nouncement Monday lacked "any real clarion call to our allies, particularly in Western Europe," to help bring pressure on Iran. Speaking to 1.500 students at the Unavers.1ty of California in Los Angeles. Anderson defended has pro· posed 50-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax -even though. he ~aid. tus advisers had warned ham he would be "skinned Jhve" af he brought up the gas tJX issue here &.gille F ire DUall~ T a•ur SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A 633·fOOl tanker carry ing 3 million gallons of oil was headed toward San Fran- cisco today after drifting off the Central California coast. the Coast Guard reported. The Austm. bound from Martinez to San Pedro, was drafting about l2 miles off Piedras Blancas Point near San Simeon Monday when she was disabled by a brief engine fire. the Coast Guard said. Repairs were made to the damaged control wire and the tugboat Maggie f' was sent late MondiJ) tri escort lhl' Austtn into San Francisco Hay. C'rada \!kt._, Kl• tt'la S llft ..... SAN DIEGO <AP> -The husband IUld daughter of a North Park day care cent.er operator. :-.;uncy Stout. killed on the ground along with her four.year.old ~on, Robbie. during the Sept. 25. 1978 crush of a f'ac1f1c Southwest Airlines Jet. were .!warded $379.700 Superior Court Judge Jack P l.A-v1tt made th1. d1 cision Monday after a three·day tnal last week lldrnlrt Stout of Wichita. Kan 1o1.as a1o1.arded $14 .700 an propert\ damages and $215.000 for the loss of love. ~upport com fort and society His c1ght-)ear-0ld daughter C..rnd> v. J'> awarded $150.000 /tlw ..... Cw c .. pla .. t • A•lc~d WEST COVINA <AP> -Felony compla1nl.!> or ac cessory to murder are being sought by detectJve~ against thrtt persons, Orville Young, Lawanna Pat· terson and Larry Johnson. ln custody in connection with the kidnap-slaying of tO·year-old Ronald Tolleson J r. Investigators satd they planned to present their case today to the d1stnct attorney's office and ask to have the charges filed In Citrus Municipal Court an West Covina. ~~ l~t M oa .. e.t D ftlled SACRAMENTO <AP> -A Senate committee has rlcnwd funds for a state historic monument at the Owens \ .ille} inter nment ca mp where 100,000 Japanese- ,\mcncans were coo£med dunng World Wa r II. A S69 000 !>tudy grant for the Manzanar Pro1ect. nf'ar Highway 395 an Inyo County, was removed from a S32 2 million state parh bill by the Senate Finance Commtttt't' on Mond<1y The bill, A8990 by As· "•·mhlyman Larry Kdp1 loff, D San Diego. 1o1.as then ap- prn\ l'd H~J and "l nt lo the Senate Ooor ffood.damflfJH A~ ll•••I~ SA'.'\ AF.R~ARDl ~O I A P l -The City Council ha!> '•itL·d un.irnmou~h to declare an area or the city rJ\ iJ~("(j by wanter nood~ "unsafe for human bab1ta· lion" and tr) to relocate about 30 homeowners. Thi.' urgency ordinance passed Monday night may help qualtf) homeowners for greater flood insurance pa) mcnts under the federal government's "constructive total lvs~ concept. Frank ~toore. l'ha1rman of the Hampshire disaster relief commmee ~aid HampshJre Avenue residents vol· ed unarumoll!)ly to llUpport the ordinance. 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And before you know it, Night Coach Super Saver seats are limited. Call your navel agent, company travel department or Continental. To Ch.icago: 8:45am, ll:OOam, 2:2Spm.t 12:20am (Night Coach). t 1 1 I ' ; 1 Iran: It's Past Time for Action Pl•ldmt cart«~, decllbt to break diplomat.la tJet lrlU. ir..· _ _,.. tbe lnDlan .dl»lomata remalDlnl ln thll n •. ,..... fubare vi.la aad baa rurt.btor eaporta wa1. U ,Oftlnlue. pr111diat'1 dees> ~for the weU·belnl ol lhe llol~ ii Wlilllf.e•Dd•ble. but more than five monlhl of totallj fndUlu ~ with an apparentlY rormJ aAd ~ 1owe1 oment cou.kJ only nhauat evtn Cuur'a patlellce. Reuaurancee from viJltlni t'leru .. to the mental and~al health ol the 50 lmpriloned American.a not ndln1, we have to auu.me that by now lb hostqes and their famWea have been deeply &earred. Some of the titular heads ot th lrantan at.ate aee.m t.o rcc<>Pl.le the tutlUty of continLLlna to hold lh holta1 ond Ute inherent risk to the•r countrv tf th Impasse ts not broken. Apparently they .m .• helpl~b to 1mpose their vu~wb on the mlJJtant.s in Ule cmba&sy and the agms: ayatollah who t.lill holds the relns. The tlme has come to tighten the screws, us firmly &!'. possiblt! \\ithm tht? bounds of humanity, until some semblance of san1l> and mternational decency begins to s urface in lran. t'rankly, wt-would have felt bt>tler 1f the president had simply ordcr~d all Iranian diplomatic per~onnel m· H•rned both to apply ~ome shock treatment to Iran and the Uruted Nations, and to prov1d<.· a warning to an~ olhl•r t•ountm?s tl!mptcd to play the blackma1l gam(•. Wage Hike Risky Under the Fair Labor Standards Act pas~ed b~· Congress in 1977, the federal minimum wage wa~ m c reased in four annual steps from $2.30 an hour to SJ.:15 a n hour on Jan. 1. 1981. On Jan. 1 this year it reached SJ.IO an hour. That's where it now stands in California. But the s tate minimum has always been som ewhat higher than the federal rate. so it was not too surpris ing to find a s tate legis l<.1lor in· traducing a measure that would put California a bit a head. It was astonishing, however. to lea rn that As· semblyman Willie Brown, D-San Francisco. had in- tr oduced a bill that would require a minimum hourly \\age of S4.50 in Cal ifornia, along with a maximum 35· hour work week and double time for all overtiml' for all public and private employees. That·s really reaching for the moon. One can onl~ hope more balanced lawmakers will trim Brown's w1 ~h list It's already been established that the increase~ in the fe deral minimum so far have severely damaged the job market for young people and Jess qualified workers Busi· ness and industry cannot afford this sort of financwl suh· -..1dy for minimally qualified employees. Cahfornta Jaw has provided a somewhat lower minimum wage for minors and trainees during a -..pecified learning period, but now the s tate AFL •ClO. "hich s upports the wage hike . would also like t o l'11minate that provis ion Of course labor unions always favor boosts in th<' minimum wage which give them a chance to seek ap- propriate increases for their "skilled" members. l 'nfortunately, in !')0 doing, they a re pulhng the rug out from under those j ust e ntering the labor market. pricing California products out of the market and furthtt f:.inning inflation. 4t\.tltletes Must Cl1oose Om.• must hope that Ronald Reagan •"not as confu!°)l'cl :1 bout other weighty issues as he seem!. to have been ,1hout thl' Olympic Games boycott After first s upporting President .Carter's call for a C.S. boycott of the s ummer games in Moscow, Reagan told a news conference in Wisconsin he had ~han~ed his mind because it appeared few other countries would join such a boycott. Then, after further reflection, Reagan s witched again. This time he agreed with the president that it \ ould be "hypocritical to permit the games to be held in a nation Which is actively engaged in aggression." He added however, that the president s hould en- deavor to persuade our athletes to s tay away from ;\ttoscow, rather than u s mg coercive mea~ures to prevent their departure. With this we would have to agree. As strongly as one might feel about the advisability of the boycott, ther(' t•ould be no justification for refusing an American citizen the right to leave the country. That's the game die· 1 atorships play, and an unsavory game it is. There is ample reason for the United States to stay <.i way from the Moscow games -the more so as Soviet .iggression in Afghanistan continues in an especially '1cious manner. lf the athletes cannot see this, so be 1t. For many the dt:cision will be difficult. but their ability to s acrifice their pt.•rsonal desires in the s upport of freedom will mark their stature m ore than any medals could. • Opinions expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views e>tpressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321. Boyd/Recharge By L.•.BOYD Our Chief Prognosticator has said be thinks future ' Dear Gloomy Gu Joined a music class al OCC and I know I'm real· ly going to love it. Last nlibt most of what we aana was "Ah! Men!" C.J. parking meters will have plugs wherein the drivers of electric cars can r echarge their batteries. But experts tiCOff. The daytime drain on city power supplies w9uJd be too blg, they say. Maybe so. Our C.P. has revised bis pre· diction. He now believes home 1ara1e outlet.a will be equtpped with legally con· trolled Urning devices that will only tu.m on between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Stand by. He'll get it rtght. tncldence of that tragedy known u crib death-s udden lnfant death syndrome-rises 11teadlly acroaa lhe country trom East to West. Nobody yet knows why. Ninety.two percent of the ener1y expended by a fight bulb Is ln lnvj .. bJe heat. • Roblort N. Weect/Publlwr ,,..,... Keevll/Edftor ..,,.,.. KNlblch'ldtwa.. ,._ Edtlot .. • Richard Reevee ConventiOn €an Tip-th e-Scale _ ---WAIHJMOTONt "lle111. at eo.klbl~.'''l'Utw•llll o•b' u.olaappy HDl•H• tb•t &ot.rt ..._......, dmtDI a coavenaUoa oe UMt momfq after Ow WU«lulD ud ....... prtm.,... fl ..... .., dey -,_ the cit)', for &lrauu and 1.-bll can· dldate, tbe pretldtnt. Tbe e•m · p • i • 0 mana1er couJd tee oaly a couple of cloudl otf tbe horiioo. One be coWdn't do much about, an todepen· dent presidential candidacy by John Anderson lhat would drain votes from Jimmy Carter. Tbe oth~r be will try to do a great deal abOul -the Democratic Na· 11onalConvenUoo. CO NVENTIONS don 't nominate a president anymore . They are television shows, week· long a dvertisements for the Dernocratlc and Republican parties and their national can· ~· Earl Waters didatH. Bob 8traau1 lcaowa mote about ta.a& &.ltaa ...,._. elH ln tbe country. He planoed aad ru • beautj. the ltl6 Democratte abow ln New Yon. Jlmm.y Caner Umped IJdo tbat one after ao.tnc prtm&11 after i>rilllal1 to tbe likes of J.-ry Drown &Dd Frank Cbureb and eame out ·leadlnl Prealdent Uer&ld l"ord by more tbm 30 poiDlt lD lb• aaUoaal p0llt. Thal'• wben Carter won the presidency; bi.a pneral election cam~ wu • COD1tateot dil· Ht.et. Strauu, tlMn t.be Democ:ratlc . national chairman. acrtpUld M televiliion abow that never ran more than three minutes behind schedule. He showed milllom of Americans the happy, conftdeot party united behind a atrong new leader. There was more thao a little fiction in all that. but it worked, and the JOUrnalistic cliche O[ the day was "love-in.'' THE KEY to that s uccess wic. a party rule change that Strauss had quietly pushed through more than a year before the coo- venUoo. loni before be suspect· ed that \bl COD....U00 'I """DiDee -·~ ... MMflctlu7 of kb planiq -WU ~J to be a mu be dldll't perUnJ.ar1J lib. ltmmr ca.rwr. Tbc rule U..t ar.Ull cmnpd ut.abllaMd tbe l>'rceataae of dele1al8 ~ulred to brinC any commluee dlll'UW to tbe noor for a vota of tbe fUU conYftUoo. Tbat perceata1e wae rai1ed rrom 10 to 25. Unlell a quarter of the delegates Yote to cbau.&e the ru1ea or tbe plat. form. dilMot and dilunlty will be coaftDod to •mall rooms full of people meeth:ac tn media aUeoce week• before the cameras are ins talled in Mad lion Square Garden. 1'be problem thil year ia that the supporters of a aeoator - Seo. Edward Kennedy -are co- ing to be more than a quarter of the ~. 1f they want to raise bell. Od camera, they can. If they want to fill boun of tt'levssion time ulldo1 about what a bum Jtmmy Carter ls, they have the votes. And, they will beeocou.raged by CBS, NBC and ABC. which are not speod- sng t..em of milliooa of dollal"I in eoav.uon c:ovvace to NpOrt. Ute& PC)fld0 1 ta a..ppemq. '111.S WM:r Uaat tile U. COO· •eatka ta .,._ la New YCll'tl ta alto no comfort to UM Cuter folk. Tbe dtJ la. after .... tbe enter ol tbe ~1 ~ Democrauc liberal eouut-ey that wt1I be ....& off_.. by a tallond an.tbe-oae-bud, aa-fba.. other·IMmd Caner platform of. fertq ClODCel"D but not fedlnl dollars for a dOHD or ao domaue problems -lneludl.ng the continuing financial criata of the host clt,y. So, what happens t.n New Yon -and Carter's chances for re- eiecUon -m~ depend oo two related fact.on: how ancry JCea. nedy and hi.I people are after the primary campaJgn eadl. and bow enthualuUcally and bow cleverly Carter tries to wiD over the Kennedy Uberals aft.er be fl.ntabe. off the MuaacblDett.I . senator. The Keunedy people are very frustrated and qgry DOW. but that could probably be handled by offering them a few jobs in the government and the Carter campaign. The big prob. lem may be the fact, as White Rouse press secretary Jody Powe ll bas pointed out, that Carter is not a very good loser .. or wl.tmer. IN tt76, the Carter people COO· spired -against Strauss' better Judgment -to keep Kennedy from appeanng at the cooven t100. and he never did. As for J erry Brown, their principal . but defeated. advers ary at the time, the Carter men could not keep tum off lhe platlonn. but they did order the New York Pohce Department lo tow away h1.s C'ar while h~ !>poke to conven. t1on Brown had to walk back to h1'> hotel, vowrng that another day v.ould come. So. the Democratic Natiooal Convent.ion may nol be the place where the party's nominee is ac. tually sel~ted -that will hap. pen tn the primaries. But it may be the place v. here the next president is sele<:ted . If the con vent1on Is messy, that president m_1ghtnot be Jimmy Carter Defeated Demo Yorty Tackles GOP Race The entrance of former Los Angeles Mayor Samuel W1lltam Yorty into the race for the LJ S . Senate is neither surprising nor frightening to the other cun- didates. He bas run often hut never has won a statewide cam- p a 1 g n And w h i I l' h I' as toni s h ed s ome by emerging as a Republican. that also 1s neith e r r rigbtening to the GOP can· didates. since he bas never won any election a!\ a Republican, nor surprising to those who have followed h1:s career. For Yorty is a politi cal chameleon. He is an opportwust of the first order who is con- stantly checking to see wtuch direction the political winds blow. If he has a phllosophicaJ conviction. 1t has never been 10 evidence Running as a left wing radical Democrat. he was elected to the Charles McCabe Assembly in 1936. By 1939 be had shifted clear over lo the n Rht J n d s o o n h e a d e d u p t h t· l.1•iuslature's Unamencan Ac t1\·1t1e::. Committee cnabltng him to stalk some of his former us soc1a~ as \\ell ;1c; many inn•1 ct•nh \\horn hi · la~ll'd d "> com munis\.!. In 194-0 ht• lert thf' L1·~1!>latun• to chalkngl' the rc·t:l£'(:t1on o[ Hiram W J ohnson as L' ~ St•nator. John::.on "on both part)' nom inallonc; 1n the primary while Yorty was a poor fifth or s i xth among the other can· d1dates pollmg a vote so small 11 usu3lh 1s referred to HS "seal· termg:" YORTY returned to the As· sembly bneny in 1949 haVlng won a special elecuoo but left the next year to run for Congress where he served two terms and left to run ag:unst U S. Senator Thomas Kuchel in 1954 That time he 14 0n the Democratic nomination but lost to Kuchel in the general by a vote closer than the Republicans expected No doubt encouraged by tbat race. he again sought the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate tn 1956 but was bad Iv defeated by State Senator R1rhard RJchards . Lowenng his s1gbt'i, Yorty i.o ught and won etectioo as Mayor of Los Angeles sn 1.961 , a 1oh he h<•ld onto through three ti•r m-. dt•s p1 te widespread 1 h3rl!t"S of graft and corrupt.ton lfr 14 a..-; fan:.dly defeated 1n 1973 1;, Tom Bradley. ' I~ THE meanliml'. ho\\e\er. using tus base as mayor. Yort} was ~xtremely active 10 state poliltcs, challenging Gov. Pat Brown's presidential convenll<>n delegauoo m 1964 . in "'tuch he was defeated better than 2 to l and c hal le nging Pat's re· election bid for governor in 1966. Brown wcm the nommat&on but lost to Ronald Reagan in the RencraJ elecuoo. Yorty, however, bad come dose to t.ak.ing the nomination 3 14 ay from Brown aod tbat paved the way for aoot.ber at· •empt in 1970. In that one, former Speaker Jesse Unruh de· feated Yorty almost 3 to 1. but Gov. Reagan again proved too formidable for the Democrats. Now, a t.lred, old (Yorty is 'Tl), a nd often badly defeated Democrat, who bas lost every stateWlde elect.ion he ever en tered beginning in HMO, beside'> be10g voted out of bis mayor·., offi ce, Yorty bas decided to trv his luck as a Republican to make tus fourth bid for the U.S Senate or course, he lS not the fir..t Democrat lo s witch to tht> Republican Party. but nont• have brought with them such <J suc cession of defeats al thl· polls Still, in a state where voters are con.st.anUy doing the unex-· peeled, bis candidacy cannot be summarily dismissed. In between holding office Yorty has developed a considerable follow· mg with bis TV prolJ'ams broad· cast over a Los Aneeles station. And be undoubtedly still has credits with many be helped during his terms as mayor who will remain loyal to Sam. Or at least hopeful that their man can get back in office and help them some more. The question is whether thl' Republicans want a thoroughly defeated Democrat as their can· didate for the U.S. Senate Why Not Scrap the Disruptive Olyinpic Ga01es? ··1 bring you good news," ln· toned Senator Ted Kennedy ca mpaigning lo New Hampshire. "The American hockey team beat t.be Russians In the Olympics." I suggest there is something profoundly wrong in that statement, and in the circumstances that made it possible. The circumstances are, of couru, the Olympic Games themselves. In my view they are an idea whose time ha s gone .• Not onl y a re th~y "mlxed up" with polltlca, the)' are alm ost pure politics. They are celebrated wllh hypocrt.sy, exploit talented · youn1 people and exist in an at; .. moapbel"t that l• almost entirely bo1ua. CONSIDE& UM rftenl sordid hl1tory ot the Games. The 1936 Games were a ciant blUboJtd ror the !Strange political ideas or Adolph Hitler. "U the world had boycotted HiUec's Olymplcs," Rolf Pauls. the West German representative to NATO was quoted as saying the otheT day, "the coune of history mieht have been different." At Melboume, In 19~. the Games were boycotted by the Netherlands, Spain.to._ and SwlUerland ~ause of toe So- viet lnvaslon Of Hun1ary. Th~ Munich Games ln 1912 were tragically Interrupted by the ma&11acre or 11 Israeli athletes by Palestine terroriats. Tbe 1"6 Gaines ln Montreal were boycotted by a 1ro"-p or black African nations because New Zealand partJclpated In them. New 1Aaland bad sporting con· necUons w\th the racist govern· uienl of Soutb Africa. AND NOW. with th~ "final and irreYOCable .. detision ol Lhe Carter admJmstration to boycott tht Games ln Mostow this sum· m~r. even if the Russians wtthdraw a l1 troops from Afghanistan In the weeks or month~ ahend. we have the ul· ttm 14te in th<> political expJoita· t1on of the Games. The question arises: Why not stop all these foolish and ill· conceived boycolts and employ- ment ol the Games as propagan· da devices by ju..t getting rid of the Games altogether? THE HYPOCB.ISY or claiming that lhe Games promote the brotherhood of men everywhere 1s 111ckening. The Games do nothing of the sort. Statements like Senator Kennedy's and a hundred oth~r paper palriota testify that tM Olympic Games have become a diaNp\ive and dJvlsiw force in the world. In a recent letter to the New York Times Chrtsty Maltas said, " ... 1be Olympics. as they are presently conducted. condone decepUoa by both naUon.s and atbtet.el. How tlse, for example. t() account ror the fact that t.be Gamea are open only to amateuu yet man)' or the athlea. att known to be tither profeaaloD1l1 or blcbly 1ub· •ldited by tbetr' IOftnlllltDta! u tbe Obmp[cs are· Judsed by lhelr own standard of how well they have played the game, they have to be rated a failu.re ... With tbe scrapping of the Olympics, in my view, the whole idea o( amateurism should be abandoned. By and large, under the administraUoo of such pom. pous frauds as the late Avery Brundage and the former Irish journaHst, Lord Klllanln, the whole Idea or amateurism bas been flouted. IF INTEllNAftONAL 1ames are to be held at all, wbJ not make tbem wholly profeaa1ona.J, a sort ol immense Super~r Bowl ot tnck and fteld and other events. Organize a committee OC smart international promoters to get \be idea off the lround. Each eotmtry would subeld.Ue its own team. This would not eUmlnate tbe poliUcs from the games, but It would eliminate the hypocrisy. Young men woµJd •till be able to demonstrate who ta the fastest or lhe feistiest, and the networks would be able to charee up to Sl6S.OOO a mlnute for com· merclals, as NBC was planntn1 to do at Moscow . Poor NBC. DAil v PILOT A 7 ti;S. ~!IV~irs Mad~ ii! Jap~n F"1strat_e Tomisls Y•'W ..-them mCM'o ad '4 m••• la reeeDt ye1r1 -• J .,..... tourl1t. waaderlnJ a..._, ~aa c~ taklal i in u. 1ljlt:u.,•rncu.a1 their VI .... tra lD \M United ·~ Ill 10m11ll•n1 very odd has I be.-... OD • .., .. ell U.. WvrtMa bave m.-lo Japa.n with va.rioua a ov•••lr• · pure......S on t b e t r American v latt. Aad when tbey take a ck>&er look at thoae s ouvenirs, they find that the products were made in Japan or Korea. ·'This ls driving them erazy," said Howard F. Van Zandt, a Texan who is a11 expert on Japanese tounsm. "H's very frustrating for them. They come over here with good money to apend, and tW Ui11Y 1M .._,. and tlDd ta.at tMlr A••rku IOUVeeln ftft m• la=·" Vu ZIDdt -no la P11Gt em -OI titiiiitklD&I bull. neu ma••I•••"' at tbt Uniffnlt)t ot Tuu at Dall&t - 11ald that •moaa tbe complalata he hu rec:etved from,,..,._.. toumttare: -Jndlan 1rtlf1cta and tnnktta tbet .,. ·•1lt1ed to be macae on Amerteaa IMfa NI· trvaUou, lW'ft out to be made tn Japan. -Metal reprodvcUoea ol U'6 Statue ol Llbe_rty, Bmptre State Bu Udln1 alt cl olher U .s: landmJJ'kl that are made lD Hon& Kon a. -Cbartns and doodads with namet or American cities on them, manufactured in Korea. ··we all know wby these products are so readily avalla· ble," Van Zandt said. "They are less expensive than products we could manufacture here ln the United States. But the Japanese tourists are getting to the point where tbe)' doa'l know wbert to u.am. Put 10ttt'Mlf Ln tbelr aboel -1® to LO Japan, you t.ry to .briAa ""DMh'"' bOJn• to .Ibo• you've bMo there. and wbetl you unpack &: dlacover U waa made fa ·~or Omaha." V ao Zandt la tot&ll,y MriOua about all thl1. Recently be travea.t to T\daa to addreu tbe Jap1a·OJl.l1homa Trade Con· ferenee about the problem, and he uid that he waa met with a Po•lllv• reepoue. ... TOLD them that thoy bad tbe poteiiUaJ for all of thia ge· nutne American Indian crartwork in tbeir state," be said. "And yet Japanese tourists passing through their airport are going home with stuff that was made back in Japan. It's shocking." Van Zandt lived for t1 years in Japan, working ror various American business interests there. He said that he is visited by approximately 300 Japanese tourists in the United States each year. a nd that lt was throuch lntormal dt1cu11t()l)1 with them that )le d11covered th1a new dUemma. uyou WOULDN•T believe how bad lt'a 1otten," be Hid. "Wby. some of these Japanese toun1tt are resorting to ta.kine a couple of pounds of choice beef home wttb them lnatead of other 1ouvenln. It 1ounda klnd of dumb, taltlng meat home u a aouvenir, but at leut they can be sure that it 's a genuine American product.'' Van Zandt sa,id lhat be re· allies there are many American-made products read.i· ly available in the United States. but that a Japanese tourist doesn't have as easy a Ume find. ing them as an American cit.lien would. "Oh sure, you can find American products." he said. "Take office s upplies, for exam· pie. Now. we make very good of· rice supplies in the United States. But think about it. ls a J1paneee tourist gotna to to to an ~ supply store to look for a souvenir? No, he's not. He'a going to buy hta aouvenlrs at the alrport, or at the hotel slit lhop, places Wee that. And that's pre- claely where he's 1oin1 to ftnd an American souvenir made in Japan or Korea. Van Zandt has figures to back up his research. He s~id that Japanese tourists spend $2.lS billion each year during their worldwide travels. In 1971, be said, some 300,000 Japanese tourists visited the Un it ed States. but that the annual figure Is now over 1 million touria1B. He said that 91 percent of Japanese citizens considered themselves middle clus, and like to show their neighbors, friends and «»workers possessions that came from across the sea. ·: "IN JAPAN, there is a great emphasis on keeping up with the Joneses or the Kawasakis ... Van Zandt said. "The returning tourist wants to s ay to his nelpbor, 'Look what I aot on my trip to the Un.lted lbtea.' It'• part ol the social e1Mtom over there. lmqlne tbe feeUn, of •bowlnl their netahbor their American IOUVen.lr. an tben ex· amlJlina it cloMr and tlndln1 'Made in J~an' stamped on It." 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Wilton Armetale 14'1 well and tree platter, Reg. $41 .50 ....... 32.99 61. Custom table pads .... Save 2QO/o 61. Vera napkin rings, Ong. $2 ..... ~ 61. Napkins. Special . . . . . . . .... -~ Crystal 652. T oscany 3-pc. salad, Reg. $24 . . . ... · 1· ........... 15.99 652. Toscany 4-pc. stemware sets, Reg.$22 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15.99 652. Mikasa lead-crystai stemware, Reg. 12. 95 . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . • . 8.95 China 650. Arabia dinnerware ... S.ve 2tJOA, 650. Wedgewood Mid winter place- settings .••.•••......•. Sen 30% 650. S-pc. J&G Meakin White-Ware, lilig. 14.50 .................. 7.99 650. 3-pc. Mikasa White dinnerware. Reg. $12-31 .25 . . 7.85-flJ.IJa 650. V111eroy & Boch cookware ...................... Setre2CJOAI 160. Armetale water goblet. Reg. $1 7 ................. 1&99 34.99 Astral crystal. Reg. $60 Your choice. Decanters or humcanes. 24% full-feed crystal. Dinning Accessories. 652 .. CARPE11NG 620. Oriental-design rugs. ............... Save 2()0/o-4()0~ 610. Carpet remnants. Assorted styles. Limited to stock on hand .......... Save 10%-tiOOAI**** 610. Carpeting. area rug and drapery cleaning ..... Save aoo~ LUGGAGE 560. Galleria luggage carts. Reg. $15 .................... 9.99 560. M&M Verdi Dante collection. Reg. $27-54 ....... 17.99-39.99 560. Galleria gabardine totes. garment bags,pullmans . Special ............ 19.99·54.99 49.99 Ginger jar lamps. Reg. $75 Ceramic base in almond sorrel brown or midnight blue. Shirred shade. Lamps, 641 FURNITURE 625. Henredon cocktail table, Clearance .......... , . . ... $599 629. Queen sleeper, Sale ....... $489 641. 8rass·fm1sh floor lamps . ............... Seve 2Cr/o-33°A 641 . Shell pharmacy lamps. Brass finish, Reg. $100 ................. 79.99 More in our lamp collection. 700. Dax frames ... S.ve 2QO/o-2lJO~ 623. Chrome & glass etagers. Drop-lid units.Clearance ............ •1n Sleep Shop 628. Camelot Century Sealy mattresses Twin, each piece. Sale ..... •79 628 Camelot Devonshlfe by Sealy. Twin. each piece. Sate ..... •• Comparable savings other sizes. Shop Sulocl<s South Coast Plaza Mon.·Frl."'10.9:30. Sat. 10-6, SUn. 12"'5. Shop BullocKs Misslon Viejo Mon.-Frl. 10-9, Sat .. 1o.6, Su7. 12-5. I , , } $119 Rattan arm chairs. Cleamnce Ra!liJn occasional cha" imported from Hong Kong. Narural Furniture 627 BED&BATH Bedroom Accessories 85 Rip-stop nylon cover comforter s. polyester fl/I , T w 1n, Or ig $85 .... 39.99 85. D1sconflnued famous-maker comforters Assorted patterns. Twin, Ong. $55 -$75 ............... 24.99 Comparable savings. other sizes. 81 . Down & fea ther-blend pillows. Standard only. Ong. $35 • .... 16.99 81 . Acrylic woven blankets. Twin. Orig. $20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 9.99 Comparable savings. other sizes. 81. Assorted alpaca and wool throws. Ong $90 •.................. 39.99 75. Martex solid-color sheets. ............... S.ve 40 to 50% Bath Accessories 66. Bullock 's bath scale. Reg. $1 6 ......................... 12.99 0r.gtnalfy mesns me f1rst ptiCe at wrwcn an item was mar~ed,,., Our stores On some Items lfllem'/9dlate markdowns l'leve been taltet1 All trems wo,ecr to ptlOf sale Sorry. no matt Of p!IOne 01C!61 s ·o,,ginal pr>ees preva1>ec1 Winter 79 ··0r9ina1 puces pteva!led Fan 79 •• 'Orl<Jlfl81 ptlCes ptevatltld &.mmer 79 ••• 'Orig.nat PflCBS prevailed Spnng 79 .._..... l I COIBIO -nat'11 Urie tor•ula tor ca..-....S water. h'• allo U. ..._ tat ot . ff•"7~· Elephants rranquilized BANGKOK. '11\alland (AP) -Ivory thieves are NPQrted putUna elephants to sleep with tran- qulllser dart.a and sawln1 Oft their tuaks with power saws. Tbe Engliab-lanugage Bangkok World said the thieves attacked an ''elephant roundup" staged by the Tourism Authority in Northern Chalyaphum. '• YJ!u:!\.ft1X m•mMra or the mu v 1roup Uve modeltly In TuAe,.,, Ala., a a mall ton with two ,_.uruta ud DO theaten, 1,1 ll t.bey were ltlU .,autn1 UM 900-•·n.lcht •• ,. thtY•WUdWtthtn t•. "You f1nd ~· who don't take care of bualoela dOo'UUn al'OWMI very l0n1," aald bau1lt llon•ld LaPNad. "We ftture on maktq um about a SO· year venture.·· And lM 1roup lUea care Of bualness by coordlnatlnc all ol lts music-related activities -record producing, concert booking and promotion. transportation, sheet music publishing and souvenir tl censlne -through their self-contained company. • ....... IN ftlm bulllaw ot bum· MU," Mid a.ad 1lnatr L&onel IUcbM. Rlctde ad two other mema.. ot ~ 1roup Mid bacbtlor ••""' Ja bullnel• or HGDOlllAa, IUebJt Added tNt tr the ~~'l:llU'•"lDatt IDOIMY H ballet dpe.,.., .. we'd be•~ ballet dallC9'L'' Tll• tlx ll'OUP memben are tbe dine· tori ot Comroodore1 l:Qtelt*hlmeat Corp. Beqjaml.n Aahbum, ~Ales txeeudve of Schenley tndultriu Ine. and P"IJltco lnc., Is the company'• pre-1Jdent aa well aa the Conimodofe'1 peraooal ina.oa1er. . · THE FlaM'8 STOCK i• divided equally amoo1 lbe seven, each of whom ii also paid a salary and bonuses out of the flrm'a revenues. And the IJ'OUP bu almoet S2 million in a penaion fund. Tbe Commodore's com~ follows some simple rules: don't w, grow only t.hrouih re-investing eaminp, and pay cash when possible. They also fine each other $200 if they are late for board meetings. Among other things, Ashburn wisely advised the Commodores t-0 incorporate tMmMl,.. • a ••• ive ,..,. before U.. ..-... ot tbtlr ~ albiuD. IN Im. WllSN UM lfOUP lllDed with L<I• ~ .. --.-. i1/:r ~•e: ~':~ 1 ••pac~•I •• mutl~•ll1 b1' llotown'a · prodocers and IODIWrlWl"I, cbooetn1 ID· stead to write thelr own music and pro. duce t}Mlr ~· • • ·•A lot of l'f'OUpe .,-e in such a ruab to be~~ ,ucce.atUl ovemllht that fre- quenu.y tbey'Jl do. anythlna lnlUally - like bon'Owtnl1 money from everybody. So theJ cet into debt before they release any hlt records. Then once they do ac- quire some sort of track record, lhey owe everybody in the world, said guitarist Thomas McClary. After three months of interviewing for a businesa manager In 1976, lbe Com- modores picked Edgar F . Gross, chairman of International Business Management Inc. in Century City. Said G1'06S, "Everybody should be able to retire right now and not cut back on their standard of living al all." I Starts tomorrow. Storewide savings. ) ' J , I I I \ \ . ,, ~ ~ ',, ~i Est•t~Told Veteran actor Art.bu O'Connell's e~tat1 valued at more tha $650,000, has bee· placed in the ban< of Monte Markha1 a nd Robert Schillf as conservator! 5.49 & 418.99 213.49 & 6.99 & 17.99 12.99 & 18.99 ' Lingerie savings. 450. Maidenform underwire bra in white, blush. Nylon/Lycra("1 spandex. 5219. 34-36 B. C. Reg. $9, ..................... 5.49 0. Reg. $10 ................. 5.99 430. Kayser nylon satin b1k1nis. Assorted colors. #9002, 4 to 7. Reg. 2.75 ea ............. 418.99 LINGERIE 450. Bras, discontinued styles and colors. Orig. 7.50-$1 o" ...................... 3.99-5 • .99 450. Vassarette seamless underwire bra Special ..................... 7.99 430. Maiden/arm No Show® cotton brief, #40523. Reg. $3 .... 3/7.75 430. Maiden/arm No Show® stretch brief. #40751. Reg. $3.25 318.50 430. Maidenform No Show® cotton hipster, #40123. Reg. $2.75 .......................... 316..99 430. Ka yser nylon satin bikini, #9002. Reg. 2.75 ................ 418.99 474. Knit gowns. Special ....... 11.99 47 4. Cotton baby dolls. Special ... 8.99 217.49 Healthtex. 459. Jog shorts. Polyr.ster /cotton 2. 3. 4 Special ....... 213.49 1.99 ea. 459. Assorted tops. Polyester and cotton. Special ........... 2/7.29 . ...... -.. -.. ~-....... or 3.99 ea. CHILDREN'S 460. Infant playwear ....... S.ve 500/o 461 . Irregular plush toys ... S.ve 500/o 460. Storkcraft layette items ...................... S.ve20"/o 460. Strolee deluxe stroller ...................... S.ve20"/o 465. Teen jeans. Orig. $20-$21 .................... 12.99·13.99 465. Teen shirts. Orig. $17-$19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.99-12.99 Origmally means the llfst poce at whrcn an rtem was marked 111 our st0tes On some 1/om m1ermed1ate markdowns have been taken Alf items ~ub1ecl 10 p110t sale Sorry no ma11 or pnono oroer~ Dresswear for men. 516 Trad1l1onal regimental stnp necf...wear All polyester Special ...................... ~:-.. 6..99 510 John Henry dress shirt with tapered fit Jacquard pattern in white. blue or ecru 14· -1 7 Reg $24 .. .. . . . . . . .. .. .. . 17.99 MEN'S 515 Cotton corduroy shorts. Reg $14 ............................ 9.99 515. Belted polyester Ira yon pants Ong. $27 ................. 17.99 510. Famous· maker dress shirts Ong $21-$25 ..... 14.99-16.99 51 O. Bullock ·s own solid dre ss shirts. Ong $16 .................. 11.99 556 Designer ;eans. Ong $37 -$38 ........................... 29.99 555. Bnttania® cotton denim jeans. Orig. $22-$25 ............. 1499 55~. Long sleeve shirts Reg. $18 · .. ······ ·········· ......... 12.99 500. Men 's suitst Reg. $200 -$250 ............................• 149 501. Acrylic cardigans. 6 colors. Reg. 27.50 ..................... 18.N 501. Famous -maker/designer short sleeve knit shirts. Orig. 27.50-32.50 505. f ~~~;: ~-,;~; ;;ri;;;.;J.f ... . R_eg.~130 ......... : ........ ._, 505. C1ress pants, t ~ster/wool. Reg. $45.: ..•...... -..vta7 557. Yam-dyed cotton shirts. Spec;a/ ···························'~ Casual clothes. 5 1 O Short sleeve knit shirt of Dacron• polyester S. M. L. XL. Spec1a1 . . . . . .. .......... 12.99 501. Acrylic cardigan 1n 6 great colors. S. M. L XL . Reg 27 50 .... 18.99 557. Solid-color sportsh1rts. Or/g. 18 50 ········ ................... 12.99 557. Polyester linen pants. Ong. 32.50 ..... : ..................... 21.99 502. Short -sleeve plaid sport shirts Ong. $16 ................. 11 • .99 516. Designer stlk neck.wear Special ............................. 8.99 526. Bonus pacf... hankerch1efs Reg $9 ···;·························5.99 526. Wallets Special ............. 7.99 526. Famous designer belts. Reg . 16.50-18.50 ................. 9.99 541. Freeman wmg -t1p shoes Specl81 ................... 49..99 512. Pajamas, long sleeves and legs. Special ..................... 9..99 512. Pajamas, shorties. Special ... 7.H 512. Dacron® polyester I cotton kimono. Sale ...................... 19.99 512. Bullock's awn tfnderwear. Briefs. athletic shirts. Reg. 317.50 . .......................... 3. 5.99 Boxers. Reg.319.50 ...... 3/7.49 512. Tor V-neck shirts. Reg. 319.50 I ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3/7.G talletatrons ertra on sale merchandise Shop Bullock's South Coast Plaza Mon.·Frl. 10-9:30, Sat. 1D-6, Sun. 12-5. 3333 Bristol, S.M. (714) 556-0611. Shop Bullock's Mission V1ejo Mon.·Frl. 10-9, Sat. 1()..6, sun. 12-5. Mission ViejO Mall, (714) 495-3111. I ' ·---·----,, ----.... _, ___ • I ~. Apil I , 1• UPSALA, Mln.n. <Alt> -BJatr doffa't alwaya m an t>etm-wbtn lt tom• to DMne MMC., aceordlftl to tbe eualomera of lb• Upaala ec.:c1• .. .,...., .. _. cio. teat~. wbicb bandJa 1.1 mlUIDe calla a r•ar for IOI members In ~al lllnnelOta, bua't railed ra~ ... 11 )'tan. M&MNM OJ• THE ::;&rotlt coopenc.tw pay SS.SO • for private party. touch-lone Hrvlce, said mana1w DeftDls Gal>lmkt. "Everyone •hares ln the ••pensea. all the people wortin1 · toeether aa one," said Gapinski. "The &\IY 2V mil• down the road pays the same H the ruy ln town.'' The Minnesota Public Service Com miss ion . which monllors telephone co'l'pany performance, l'e· C'enlly Issued a report on the cooperallve's maintena nce pro- ceduret. n. complaint lnckx -wtdch meu\&AI bow ot&. clr~utU art 1~11 l"ffuJtlnc ln ~ alpall -WU llawa •• the lowest la lllanesota. EaVICl!MAN •ILL Woldala. bookkeeper Vlolet Sdlq_and Oaplnakl conaUtute lbe ent~rtbt-\he com pany. A Ov.membtr board ot dlrec· tora Mtabllahe9 co-op poJlc\et. The 37·y•ar·old Oaplnakl ls aometlmea found dlHln1 ublea, operat1n1 one of the comp•IU''s backhoes, and worldn1 on lines dur· In& the summer lnatallatloo season. "Why eo out there and hire a crew to do the work! We believe ln cutting the rat," be said. Al the company's annual meeting this month, 300 people gave Gapinski and his crew something not usually associated with utility companies - a standing ovation. Mount Slnal Medical Center bad three of a kind and four pairs alter a aeries of multiple blrthl. Seat· cd with two of her triplets is Dlana Berns. ln back of her wlth the other triplet ls ~urse Kris Oenlsse. Flanking them, lit to rigbt, are Sus anna Medina. Deanna Day, Juanita Simmon s , and Dagmar Wundrock with their twins. Starts tomorrow. Storewide savings. ~~~~~~~-..-~~~~~~--"""". 20.99-24.99 lrka silk knits. 10on,, silk Coral green I tac or yello·:v 380 Co.or -splice top Oug $35 ... 20.99 380 Pull on skiff. Ong S.J2 ........ 2 4.99 FASHION Emphasis 380. Selected knit tops. pants. skirts and sweaters .. . . . .. . ....... Save 4D°/o Town & Travel 391 Shawl-collar sweaters. Ong $30 .............................. 19.99 397. Velour warm-ups ......... Save 113 397 Sweatshlft tops. pants .... Save 113 388 Brae/a,, blazers and tops. Orig. $75-82 ...................... 48.99-53.99 387 Bulle 1acket dresses and suits. Ong. $62-146 .............. 43.99-99.99 387. Famous-maker dresses Ong $54-142 ...................... 35.99-IU.H 354. T-shirt <iresses. Orig. $48 .... 34.99 354. Jacket dresses .......... S.ve 50% Sherwyn 392. Pomtelle sweaters. Ong. $23 .. 13.H 364. Owlted 1ackets, Ong. $30-35 .. 14.flfl 379 Cotton-stnng tops. Ong. $28 .. 19.flfl - 113 to 112 off 13.99-21.99 Butte dress collection. Ong $62· 146 One from a group of 1 and 2 -pc dresses Town & Travel. 387 Young Attitude 415 Polo drec.,c.es Oru; S:'G ...... 14.99 48] Assorted 1ops Or !J SL'/ 37 ...................... 13.99 -24.99 483 As!>Orted 1e;:ms Or•r1 $37.J1 .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . .. . 24.99-26.99 483 Cor d 1enns Onq S 18 99 ...... 13.99 ..J83 Assorted famou s ma;<.er denim 1ear5, Ong $2..J -29 ... 15.99-18 .9 9 ..; 79 !.ssorted solid and print tops . Ong $18 30.... . . 11.99-19.99 .179 Assorted pants 0flg $27 31 ................... 17.99-20.99 4 78 Collon terry tops. Spebat ....... 9.99 464 Assorted Baggies. Special .... 14.99 Spring coordina.tes. 482 Soltd·co1or 1acAet Speoal .... 2 1.99 ..:j~ So1d co1or p,m/.,, Spec1d ..... 17.99 .1a:1 111.,lt -~111pe b ouse Spec1t1f ... 13.99 ..Jo./ Colton pu ves:er !>hart:::.. Spt,.~·" ............................... 9.99 .Ju../ Couon .,,:.c.11ers 011') $1J 10 · ..... ················· ........ 9.99 4b..J Assor1 1opc; Ong SI .J · 16 · ................................ 9.99 .JB 1 Famou!> m;-1ker sweaters Ong $36 38 . . ................ 21.99 ·i 76 Assorted Spnng-cotor pants. Ong $32·3b ............ 21.99 JEWELRY I ..J 1 Napier gold-tone 1ewelry, Reg 7 50-$50 ................. 3.75-$25 Bullock's South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol, C.M. (714) 556-0811. Bullock's Mission Viejo, Mission Viejo Malt, (714) 495-3111. 9.99 Active coordinates. '11)1 . SHOES .::? I 8.tr1dc fl ' 1'10: 5 Or 7 : .Jo-~8 ...... 23.99-29.99 ..J21. o·anton ') ,.?nd I Or·t.; StJ.' ...................... 29.99 J21 Bernardo , vid:.., 0· q s..; ~-JJ" ............ 16.99 J21 Bandolino ":J11du.., 0flg S 3.J • .... 21.99 J22 Ama 11 snoe::. O"g s.:J ..:b .... 29.99 -129 Cobbie Cuddters Ong $30" .. 19.99 ..J27 Sooa11res ... Ong. S 38-$42 ... 26.99 424 Assorted leather dress shoes. Ong $50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5.99 424 Cotormate shoes. Ong 535 ... 25.99 424. Natural Comfort. Ong. $32 .... 25.99 424 Cherokee flats. Ong. S 16 ....... 9.99 (), 1n1 ii l""f! 1n l"lt' 1 r •(JI"((' JI ~ lr 't''" \\ f f'l"l,l' .. t <1 .n 0111 ''OIC On '"t"' 1rpn1~ nte1'7"'f'd-.1't..',..., 1 -t'! ,\,., n.ht' nt•t'n ''"'''n .-i ft rr • .t"'('(/ ri r. '°' • , , ~~ ·. ,,,,, ""''" o~ ()""'<. np '"t1t.!1•1 · ci· : ,, ' r < ,_~ . r ~ l' • , " • \ ,,,f., · " • l ,.Q, i "'' /°l'l(t (). t II t\1 f I / 1 •I ----- ORANGE COUNTY Lawaake etter~W1:iters ., O.C. •WTINGI ...... ~ ... TM NaUoul womea•1;Pll"c81 Cfte\111 la of· fertn1 MOM dpe to clllleDI wM •Ml to write let· tera to 1thelr law•aken I• Sacramento Hd W aahlnlton, D.C. · • To Writ• an etr~Uv. lett.r, Ari tbe womeo'• 1roup: , Writ. on 1 penonal or bullMN lltt.rhtad If poHlble. and alp your name o~ 10Ur typed .1111n1ture at t.M ~nd ot th meu11t. -a. aure the ex act return tcktr9I ta OD the letter. not Juat the envelope. -Staie lhe name ot lhe l CialaUoe ~ a ... wrltlnc 1bout and atve the but number ll poplblt. -- -State your reaton for wrtU,... Explaln how . the luue would aftfft you, your f1mtty, bUJlneu or profeuJon. -Be reasonable. Don't uk for the lmpoalble. Don 't threaten. -Be conalr\lcUve. U a bill de.ls wltb a pro- • blem you 1dmlt exists. but beUeve the bUI ia tbe wrong apprqach. tell what lhe ngh\ approach is Don't pretend to wield vai.t political In· fluence Wnte only to the representative of your dis· tr1ct and the senators of your state. -Ask the leg islator to state his or her position on the.issue In reply Don't become a constant "pen pal. .. Thank a legislator when he or she pleases you with a vote on an Issue. • • • WOMEN AND THE JudlClary will be the topic , at Wednesday's mee ting of the South Coast • ·Chapter of the National Organization for Women. It starts at 8 p.m. at the Lincoln Savings and Loan office, 23601 Moulton Parkway. Laguna Hills. The public is invited. CaU 551-6075 for details . ••• A "WOMEN IN POLITICS" sem inar Is planned Saturday at Western State University College of Law In Fullerton. It starts at 9 a.m. Speakers will include county Supervisor Har· riett Wieder, Huntinfton Beach City Attorney Gail Hutton. professiona campaign manager Eileen Free Pnewnonia Vaccine in Use The Orang(• County Public Health Department 1s part1c1pat1ng in a pilot program to provide free pneumon~J vaccine to high risk patients . Dr Rex Ehling, county health officer, said pneumonia vaccine is available at the 1mmun1za· t1 on c·hme at 1725 W. 17th Street m Santa Ana as part of a statc·counly pilot program. One dO~(' or the vaccine provides protection from the 14 most common types of pneumonia for at lt·ast two years, E hhng said. The vaccine will be available free for persons over two years old who have chronic medical pro· blems such as sickle cell anemia, diabetes and heart. lung or kidney diaorden. The clinic is open Monday through Friday. 3 ·30 a.m. t o 4:30 p.m ., and Tuesdays and Thursdays until 7 p.m. Even with proper treatment, pneumonia may be senous for the chronically Ill, Ehling said Up to 10 percent of the 500,000 cases of pneumonia re· ported each year result in death, accor'dmg to the Ct'ntcr for Disease Control m Atlanta. Ga Travel Plwtos Subject at GWC European travel and picture·taking will be the subject of a free four.week series beginning Friday al Golden West College in Huntington Beach. The sessions will be conducted from 7 to 9 p. m . on four consecutive Fridays in Fine Arts room 222. We Wildlife Photography instruc· tor Phillip Sopocko will discuss social customs. transportation. customs Seri..cw;a Topi·c regulations, currency. '"'° menus and accommoda· Island wildlife will be lions, with special em· discussed by author a nd P h as i s given t .o o utdoors m a n R obert photogaphy during one s Smith in a free lecture travels. series entitled "Hawaii on Foot," which begins Friday at Golden West Dancers Learn College in Huntington Beach. A 12·week aerobic dancing course is being held Mondays and Wed· nesdays at 11:45 a.m. at the C rown Valle y Parkway Ce nter . Registration is at the center. The three Friday sessions will begin at 7 p.m. in Forum 1. Camp· ing and hiking on the islands of Maui, Kauai. Hawaii and Oahu will be discussed. I Pay No Income Tax in 1980 and Recapture Taxes Paid in 1977, 1978 & 1979 Realize t he benefits of up to a 550% Tax Deduction this year. • 4 years of pub I ic acceptance • Strong merit for future financial gain • Flexibility of amount Invested ACT NOW Available Only Thru June 30 Broker end Sales Positions Available For More I nformatlon: - Gerald L. Kozak Newport Center 359San Mlguel Or,Suite110 Newport Beach. C811fomla 92660 644-2507 ' Padt..r1, aad Vl•lan Hall, cb1lrwoman of wo••'• M'dYMMI for UM Dtmocrauc Party. Attt.•ae to the aemlnar 11 tree \o Wtl\et'D •t• ........, w '10 for tM publlc. J'or rettn•· Uooa, ..._ llanla Wilbur, t.Mpbone na.1000, •JJt...._ rw. Ad.UUloa can be pald ln 1dvance oi'atU.dloi'. ••• CONOaSllllAN DAN Lun1ren, the Lon1 S.ech tt.pubUeu wbo ,.preaent.a portlooa ot west Or1n1t OCMant.)'. P11n1 a \own b11l 1eaalon with COO· •tlt'*ltl Tbundar llllbt ln Seal Beach. I\ wtll 1tt under way at t :ao p.m. lo the com· munlty room of tbe Loa Alamltoa.Jloaamoor Library, Jl100 llonteetto Road. A~puytna tM eoftlfetaman wW be mem· ben ol hll j\aff w&o wtU be on hand to help anyone havint problem• with 1utb thlnca u Social Securi· ty, tmmi,raUoo and vet.raoa affain. · • •• THE RJEND8 OF Hector Godinez. who is runnlnc for the tat Dlatrlct se1t on the Orange County Board of Supervisors. are throwmg a $100 per person cocktail party for lhe1r man next Tues· day evening at the Saddleback Inn m Santa Ana. Co-hosts are Tom Fears. Courtney Chandler. Lonn Grisel, Don Christensen, Bruce Gelker and Rudy Gallegos. n 0 c ~ z I ; Good IOf two pltoff OI Ille ColOMl'I Original Rec:lpe ch!CQft Of Extra c111py ehlcllen. otu• • 1lrigte NMng of rnu hed po1a1oet and g1avy anO a 100 limit IWO 0 119'1 !)el COUC>OI' pet eustomet. CutlOITl8f ~YI all IPC)lleable Mlel tu. Otte1 exC>lrH ~II 19, 1980 PrtOM may vary at partlcopaling IOUltons Good only In &outt>efn C•l1tom1a wne<e you see the Coionel •lace ... noow banOef OooCI IOf •lgt!t ~ of IN Cqtonel'1 OrlQIMI Recipe Chicken Of E•I•• Cl'll>'Y c~ tour JOlll A cnotc. of ellhlf I lllQe cote alaw Of I large mashed~·'°" afld ttn.,1 91avy. um+t two otler1 pe1 eoupo11 per eu11oma< Cu1IOl'llef sieYt •II ac>Ol~Nln w. Ofter aaptlH I Aonl ''· 1980. "'~ !'NY Yl fY at 1>9rtiefpallng IQcallOftl Good only 1n I Soutflem CelllotNa whefa ·, you ... \he Co'oftel'• I taee window banne< ---~ ~ I ____ ... ______ . --- Grand Opening of Columbia Savings beautifUI new home in Costa Mesa. This is our permanent new home. and we did it in grand-style. We put in the largest safe deposit vault in Costa Mesa with oversized boxes big enough to hold your jewelry. coin collection. and o bject d'art (it's free to Columbia customers with a mini· mum oolance'). We hove the only community meet- ing room cA any flnoncial instiMlon in Costa Mesa. tt's luxuriously decor· ated and furnished. and It's you~ for the asking If you're o quollfled non·proflt soctol or community orgonlzotion. Simply coll manager. Darlene i'Aoguire. or one of her staff to arrange o dote. All this, plus cA course. the highest insured Interest rote available any· where. a host d free serv1ces. con- venient drive-up service. and a staff of savings specialists standing by to help you witti a new high- yield account. Meet us at our festive open house and help us ~te. f\emember. that's or our . rew home. Al the comer d Harbor and Wiison. QUEENIE "'~"'!J •• .,, lf"'.•. ·-... -............. __ _ ··cot.a problem? Then wntt to Pal Dunn. Pal wall cut red tape, getting the an11Dera and action JIOU need to aolt¥ ~WI m government and busineu. MaJl l#C)Ur question.I to P.al Dunn, At Your Service, Orange Coaat DoUy Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Corta Mtlil, CA 92626 . ..U manJI letten. cu poulble wtll be aMWered, but phoned mqwne1 or letters not mcLu.cting the reader'• full name, address and buamesa hours' ph.Jne m.imbercannot becon.ndeTed Thucolumnappearsda1- ly ercepe SIO'lda11s.' · Seftlt S.11ree1 IJae Spires DEAR PAT: I tried to make old-fashioned pomander balls. but mine do not have the same de- lightful odor I r e m e mber from the past. My method is to insert whole cloves in the sk1ru. of ora nges and let them dry. Am I m1ss10g soml' "magic ingredient" that would improve the end result? W .A., Costa Mesa Coating the clove-covered fruit wit.la spices may do the trlck. Mix oae teupooD eacb of groand daaamoa and orrlsroot for each orange, lemon or lime. Coat wUb spices by sbaldni la a plastic bag. Wrap &be frail looMly or place la a foil-covered tray or basket. S&ore la a dry place for three or four weeks. tana.lag every few days, unlil the frutt shrlnka and hardens. Pttrlfter Test Data Ottered DEAR PAT: I've been looking at various brands of home water purifiers. Are any tests done on these units? l'd like to get one that will do the JOb 1t 's s upposed to do. D. F .. Newport Beach . Tbe Eariroameatal ~ AaeHY COD· ; .. dllda .a.din• die effeetlve.eu el tM9e devteH ud can preflde latormaU. -. ._ resalta. "' Write to: Public Information enter CPM·!IS), En· vireametd.al PnKedtoa Ageacy, Washlagtea, D.C. ZMIO. &Mm Ollll a.en,, Olirph19 DEAR PAT: A whole flock of crows bas de- dded that our yard is an ideal place to take up r~ s idence. How can we gel rid of them without ta.k- ing drastic measures'> The worst thing about this is that the crows are scaring away all the mock· mg birds P P .. Costa Mesa The mt.e Fish and Game Department says you have a tough problem because crows are almost Impossible to acare. One excepUon is their extreme rear or owls. If you pat out a few owl de· coys (available rrom large sporting goods stores or homemade facslmllles), crows wiU stay away from your yard. Another saggestloa ls to place a gardea boM la trees or areas where the crows con· gregate, and spray forcefully when they arrive. la time, they will avoid lhls unwelcome bath and go elsewhere. Readen, lt yoa have any Ups for P.P., Cost.a Mesa that have worked for you, let AYS know. lldmtl•-tile ••• DEAR PAT: Last November I ordered a "Mr. Microphone" for a Christmas gift. It arrived in lime, but was defective and I mailed it back before the end of the year to Ronco Tekeproducts Inc. of Elk Grove, IU. I bave written twice since asklng for a refund of my S14 .99 plus tax and delivery charges. I've had no answer. Hope you do better. W.R .• Newport Beach A YS bad no problem getting assurance that your refaad wotald IHI" lasued Immediately. There waa no explaaatlota as to why your corTHpoadeoce bad not been auwered. Nest time aroand, shop locally for electroalc products. You wlll fiDd that merchaadlae la Ul.Js liae ls priced comparatively wl&b any mall order Item and recourse is much e asier sbotal4I a defec& develop after purchase. ,, ........ s-'• c .. 1 lt'erlc DEAR PAT: I read an article a couple of weeks ago about "foUowing the s un" when pain~· iog the outside of yo~r house. Whal does th1s mean? L.P., Irvine It meus palatlllC tlae area of the boaae wbere lite •• U. jut been. A clay or two before yoa palat, obeer•e MW lite saa'a rays bJt the laoue. Mark ..... U Meeaary. wt.ere the na strikes a certalll put el &M Mae at ndt·a11Ck1telll a time ... wtild way I& uanlt. W1lleta 1oa cet ready .. palM, ..... -.... ., &be boase &hat la ...... Al U.. -..,.... ....,, pa.bit la lite area wlakla 11111 ...._., Mm ftlMed by tlile rays. Tlala pre..U tlte •• rr.. ...,_. &M palat too npkUJ ud nn· 1a1 It • ertl*le la&er. It al9o 1h'e1 ,.. 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Just o!l1 d 1fnel Agent, your Corporate 'Ifavel Arrangei; or Hughes Airwest: Los Angeles (213) Tl2·5 l 00 Burbank (213) 247-8333 Ontario (714) 986-6724 Orange County (714) 540-~ . ...... ,..,..,. ORADUATION DAY FOR POT-SNtfFlNO DOGS Pat LJnle Checks Cla•• In Her School ! ~ponena Call Methiiil 'GeitqpO Tactica11 IUMkCJt mu;: liMJ. <Al» ---•er.eh don• wlth do11 at-thl•he." lbe nkt. "Ode boy, u_;~ ~-J 'nae baby U. UM eoultw broft Hl&blaDd Juotor H.llb Sebool ln dol k• &adlcalln1 on 11\u be~ .,. and ljlj& un &a -11 _,. northWHt lftd.&Ha lld lo tM bad e'Qi~ bll pockeu and 8CIDlba oN. 8Dt alread1. lbe'1 fruill .. 1trtp-... rc:h o1 a JJ. they toiCl"Mi:n to drop them <bis CUl'blC eommon addle· llleiitftl fDr ...-Ou_., And UM '1' ar·old ..,.t after oae o1 Mn. paata). a Mn't think they should tlon. to food, work, Oerman 1heplaerd'1 Job -LlttJe'edopnu11ledhn lep. dothat.'' drugs, alcohol and a.earchlnc for pot ln 1chooll -la M ,.., Llttle 1nd two othel'1 Ml•ttve fee11Qa1 will be Lb• 1ubject of controverl)' wert named ln. r.dera\ llWIUll But Myrna Hart. a civil rtpt.s the focus or a frf!e 1... fllt1d by &be lndlana Civil attorney lnvolved In the suit, workshop leries beran-r•t Little trah\I doe• to aoltt LtbertJe1 Ul'llon. Uto American said testimony •bowed Mn. Ut· ning Friday at Golden out mut,Juaaa, and h r work bu Clvll Ubel'UM Union 1nd other tie "lniUated tbe ldea of •trip. Weit CoUe1e ln Hunt· brou_..t lnQuh1 ~"' poUco ln clvU rtahts' aroupa on the glrt's searchlne. She 1u11eated to ln.«toa Beach. l9wa. Tenneaa~ and Florid• It 'behatr. The ault argues dog school otficlala that they set orr Tbe MUlons will be b11 1tlao thruat hor lnto a coun Aearchee are not a b.laia for pro· an area where strip aeattbell conducted each Friday battle with opponents who call bable cause and the searches could be performed. We say that throup June 8 from 7 to th f d ru I ·• e • r c h met hod violated the students' rights. 1Dvolvea her sulficlenUy. 9 p.m . lD Ad.mislutnUoa "Getl•po tactics." A federal Judie dropped Mrs. BuUd.lns room 209. Tom IT COS1'8 OWNERS Sl80 for Mra. Uute to train lhelr doss ln obedlenc~. tr•ck1na. acouUng, attack and dru& search She sees the dogs as the "fairest way" to search And do1-0wners say the course LS a bargain ond an tn· vestment after six months to e ight months or training, a dog can sell for $1 ,000 and up. ·1 could see where we could make a nunl. But we're not in 1t for tht" money, and we're not In It for all the prl:llSC Und tbe F,lor~." ~a1d Mrs Little. 43. "tr w~· wert'. wt:'d have a hell of a lot more than we do now " Lallie as a defendant. saying abe Bell, a eolJece lmt.ructor ~as not directly involved. He M8. RArr 8AJ.D lbe Judge's and family counselor, also ruled the locker searches -ruJiDS and b1s clismlsaal Of Mrs. will lead the worbbops. and tbe use of can ine drug Little as a defendant are being teams -we~ legal and proper appealed. under the circ umstances but that the stop-search was un· const1tut1onal. Tbe doe seattbes have won support from many pareou. and a month after tbe Highland Free Movie. For Seniors "I F THE DOG indicates search, more than 200 parents <drugs are present ), 1t. of demonstntedinfavoroftbeac· "Rio Grande," star. course, as up lo the school of. lion. ring John Wayne. will be f1 c1als whether they s trip· presented free to senior search," Mrs. Little said. "Fear tempe~ wlth respttt. c1 t1 zcns at the South .. 1 don't t.hmk it's necessary. I hke the rear or God. will help the Coast Theater In Laguna ttunk that af they empty their children avoid a tragedy Uke Beach on April 18 at 2 Pockets and pocketbooks. that'i. drugs," said Judith Bell a de· p.m . sufficient. We have found a cou· monstrataoo organJier. "U the Free tick e t s a re pie with pills taped to their bras ACLU wins. drugs will now like a vailable to seniors at I N MARCii 1979, a drug or the inner part of their water tn ind.Jana." the office or the Senior ---------------------------------_;:----------------------------.Citizens Club of Laguna Beach, 51.5 Forest Ave. -. . 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DlmPERIAL SAVlnGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Costa Mna, South Coast P1U1 Town CenW-3310 Bristol Street (714) 540-7591 ,. Newport Beech -3368 Via Udo (714) 673-3130 Newport CfPW-S50 Newport Center Qrfye" (714) 644--1461 ' .. • ___ :-'"".,.....,._. ...--_. ----... ,.~ .... -..------------- ---------·-- --... ------ -,._ --- -- -.... -~ -7 -·-·· --------.... - ------ MADERA <AP ) - The federal Env1ron- menlaJ Prottttion Agen- cy bas a)Narded the city $794 ,000 to <.'om plete streets and other tm· provemeo~ at Ma dera IodU5tnaJ Part. PUBLIC NOTICE ·--------..._ . .Jollfl Cltap . ... ,,...... \ Lord Frederick Windsor-the f eUow in the middle-mugs his father. Britain's Prince Mic-hael of Kent. while his mother looks on in t~ts photo~ taken on the lad's first birthday. t;ord Fred is 16th in line to the British throne. New Nude Beach Draws Clad Crowd BRIGHTON, England <AP) -Undaunted by chill winds and a fleeting sun, hundreds of sightseers flocked to this English beach resort, many angling for a glimpse of the handful of nudists who turned out at Brighton's newly de· signaled nude bathing beach. "It was hilarious. There were never more than three or four nudists on the beach and they were outnumbered 700 to 1 by people with plenty of clothes on," said Ray Miller, editor of the local paper. One nude bather, 26-year-old textile designer Jill Harvey, photographed two male friends in the buff, then turned angrily on a fully clothed, mid- dle-aged man taking her picture and pelted him with stones. "It's the first and last lime I shall ever go on that beach," she buffed. The Automobile Association said that roads through the south coast resort leading to the nude beach were "all jammed up with cars and there is ex.eeptionally heavy traffic entering the Lown." ~ ....... ,. ~;.~~ ~~~~.;JtW::~ a. :;::.'::..~ bantly be 1n the belt lDtereaia _ wu~:l ~bll:O: ~,_, ~= 1or , __ _ llF'1D • ban• •••at. II · ae.....-Of lti a8odaer cue -tli1a OM ret0lvia -a woman bad told bUD. •elddila hlm 1t a CaUforala aupennartitt ud Colorado woman anatcbtd ber 12-year-old aplrlUnl 'Mm .. IM Jlwe UtU &owD ot .... .,. dau~ wbo bed beeotne "diatrau•bt IDd despoo· Aft'Ba ITVl>YING IOl'll llDr.8 of tbe U. ; · dent ' UW., wtUI ber f atber. Doriua 1a1d. 1ue, Dort• Mid, .. We felt tbe equtti• were oa the. Taa.as •ONTB& LAT••· TWO ••N TD •om• .. SNATCHED TRlt ehlld from f'atber·1 ... and be 1bould not be proeecutecl. We 1rabbed the bor out of lter car oe Mai. SlrMt. h d tried to 1et the DA to back otf." Wllh PoliN an punul\, lbtl lDM aped fOUJ' mU.. school, pulJ'i:i up l~Th afd tb:me to ~ta i:n di ~et-Jn all cues, "We alatt with the premlM tblt \o an alr 1trlp aod Jumped lA a plane that. tied here," 11 · e aah r soubo••.1 ex al i~~~ the chlld'a lDterest la paramount·· Dorlu aaid. Clllrtatopher'a fat.her, Max ANan., bad kept ldl· of hla forme~ wife. but Ut aut .. rlwes exp a ucu ,.., TM poU car •lrn wan ... eMMd the plane the "mother 1 aide of the story to the Colorado Lowell uam. child welfare supervllor for ttt. . do~n the runw1y,' comtni witblo · 10 feet of the proaecu.tor, who then withdrew criminal charaes. Famlly Servtces Dlvtaion tn SaJt Lake County, •aid aircraft. In a third case. Matheson refused to honor an the child who ls snatched by one parent from It waa "ri1bt out of the movies," aaya Earl extradlUon request from California where a dls· another ls likely to have aevere readjustment Pre>· Dorlut who ll handllnf the case for the Utah Al· trlct attorney wanted to prosecute a Utah man for blems. toroey General'• of lee. Both parents face chlld snatching a1ainst the wllbes of the man's "The child la being pulled from~ parent te crtmLDal char1 or tbild snalchina -he In Utah divorced wife. from whom the child had been another. You wonder what kind of mental atabl,lt~ and IM ill Calltomaa taken. this gives him. You wonder what kind of ldentlt~ Dorius said the wotRan 1mtaally asked for the crisis this causes, If he knows where he belon1s," ~ BVT WITH AS MANY AS THREE child 1n1lchin11 ln Utah In one montb alone. and na- tional estimates of 25,000 to 100.000 each year. authoriUes ln several states are tryln1 to find civil rather Lhan traditional criminal remedies for what is sometimes called custodial interference. "There's been quite a dramatic Increase tbe last five years of child·slealln1 extraditions It's a rather common occurrence and a widespread pro- blem an the country." said Dorius ··we 're trym1 to work out a harmonious solu- tion wathout trying to put two parents In jail," he said "They get really ugly. A lot ot emotions run very tugh." THE STATES' EFFOaTS TO SOLVE the pro- blem seem at variance with a bill under con- gressional consideration. The measure would make child snatching a federal crime, with a penalty of six months In prison for parents who kidnap their children. The Carter administration opposes the bill because or the cost -an estimated $200,000 a year for investigators from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare -and because It would put the FBI in the midst of domestic squabbles. Utah has Joined 17 states Ul passing an act that establishes uniform criteraa for "which is the best court to resolve tbe issue of custody." Dorius said. "It requires courts of different states to work together rather than ha \•e this battle of judgments ~1th spQuses going to court in different states ·· TINA FALVO, EXTRADITION SECRETARY fo r Gov Scott Matheson. said the cue of Christopher Ascarte was already in the criminal courts, with both states seeking extradition. when Matheson stepped in a nd sent letters to both parties "I am personally opposed to the use of the ex- tr adition process ln criminal proceedings to re- solve what I perceive to be a highly emotional. domestic dispute," the governor wrote. 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And show you how to dress like a million, or oope with rip-off artists without losing your shirt. Also when ' .. to buy. When not to buy. And : when to call your lawyer. .; This helpful hardbound edition will probably stay with you through the next decade. but our supplies won't last anywhere near that long. So oome in soon. We11 be happy to give you one complete set per aax>unt. while we can. ~ , ., • FIRST BANK .. tkmbn FDIC ' CiCahfmua f1~ &nk.1980 .. • .. .. .. l Te11r8fi>f Japan 's Prime Mini ter M1t~u yo~h1 Ohira wUJ pay u nine day visit to the U. • Mexico and Canadu beginning May t. He will leave Tokyo April 30, returning home May 7, ern ment said. Laws Nixed SAN · F RANCISCO (AP> -A federal ap. peals court has agreed that Humboldt County zoning and building laws did not apply to four In· dian projects on the Hoopa VaJley Reserva. lion i n Northern California. Car CIWice .Queried LANSING, Mlcb. <AP> -Driv.r tducaUoa at..._. la u. public KMola an toollnt •J"OUDd O .. ~~~~UWbutM '"'::,J• aot cool la Ua1I I" Lwlna lellloe& IMlftbtt Willlem told 94--~ TBS Ol.D8•0BILE Dn1llON Or 0 neraJ Moton Corp. operata flve o&anta and 11 buHclinf more ID UM Lanltna area. lt a. the clty'1 mlljor emplom'. , UAW 1pokHman Jell Dyner deUvtred a I lter of complaint at the w~y board mHtin1 and SuperiDlende'l\t Matthew Prophet 1ald the decl1lon to UH tbe Japanese· built can for driver education waa made wtlhout the board'• ltnowled&e or con· I nt. A LOCAL OLDS DEALEll WHO •lllo handles Dalluna and has au]plled cars ror school use In· tormed the dlllricl Ull before the new i.emester that be had no 01 mobiles available to lease. school spokesman John Marrs satd. The district faced I.be choice of buying OldamobUes or leas10e Oalsuns, he said. The district wound up with 12 Oat.suns and finally managed to lease 16 Oldsmobiles from the dealer, wtuch will be in use tmlU June, Marrs said. DuriAg April: Sefved With noe Pll•f °' baked ootato. cue> of souo du j()Yr. brocco11 w11h hollandaise sauce oead'I hall OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30 1980 SUNDAY CHAMPACiME UUHCH 11:30 to 3:00 On-the-MaU at South Coast ~Near the CcvouseJ on the Farst Level. • PtJBUC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUI au1t••n NAMa IT A HMIUIT l'tMIM T ...... _ ... ,,_,_, •re eooftll PU011"*' Or ... a-. O.U• Pllol. ""'--a llM• 11. H . ..,, 1. e, "9 l"7-«I I M P A CT FIN .il IOI CI A L1------------ COM ... A"IY. '"'' S.y ,...,_ Ctrc ... s... .. J, I,,._. c.1-... • .,114 PVllUC NOTICE C••-\II••• w .... O<t-d. PICTl1'10US 1us111ass lrwlM. c...-e .,,.. N.ilMa ITATIMallT Jo11e1-C L•Po11Hy, UU 1,.. ..,.~ ,_.,..,. OOl"t bu~ 1.i.m.,.._ El r..,,.. 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(Mil o.itv Pilot T"' toll-•"'11 .,.,,,...., ••• 00\f\9 Apr I. t I\. n . 1• \~11-tO ,.,,,,M-\\ft HUHT1NGTOH POO~ \UPPL 'f ,,.,. M•Qf"Oh•. W4"\tmtt\\C,., , ........... ._, PUBLIC NOTICE Do-L c-_ Ult El Do<-l'ICTITtOUS I U,UllH ,...,.,,...,..., fW«~ ~rfonw• .,_ llAMI STATIMl!llT o .. ., r '-· ~JJI f.• o..-lew rooow1f>9 ~-"-nQ ..... H-yl'lh~on.,....... f\ (Altfol)rf'M .. .,.... ,..,\\ .. , ''"'bu, .. ,.,..., ,, ,.,,,,,,, .. .,,by -C.lA\!>IC AUTO INTERIORS .,,..,,,~, \A).&) C.M\1 ... •9"••'1 .. O•ft• Po1f'lt . C>.,_. l < oo-< •l1to,n .. "2•1' T~ \WI~~ •• I ,..,, •·'" '""' ~•'\ ~tw.-1 (M>Otl..ellO ).., <_ °"'" t f ' •t \ t ()1 •"qi. ( """' f ,n • •l•r Ot1.,. Oen.. Potnl C.•ht()rn,.,, M•rt.,, 71 ,.._, V11)1 I ~,Mn• r "' ~ c.r-•~\') ., <onduc.\ed o, .n 1n ~ f• .........., ()r ..... <o.t\I O•••• p,.,.,, o~v10U•f liA.AI ,., 4ot •• I\ •• 1)1.:J . [)lionn1\ M •( ...... C~ll•••to l "' ,,~..,,.,..n• .... , J tfl'd •llf\ tfte. Pl"BLIC' NOTKE ,._,,.., .. FtCTITIOU\ IU\l"E \\ ....... ( \T•ff ... l:NT Pt;BUC NOTICE fo"'"'' <'••'' ot Ot.tnQP C9""'' OI\ ,_.,," 1· '"° ,1)4'06 SJiybl1\~ Or.,nqt (.o.t\t O .. t\< P1t0t .. ... P• ,, ' • ''> n '11Ml 1)11 .c: PVBUC' NOTICE 'lj<f•0'-1•1 tit ,.~ l ,.fN'td l n1• Wt...,..,.t 111111~ f iled with trv- (OvlllY <.i.•' or 0«11•91 Co""'' on 1cn1', t• Play UnitedS "Take-off" game on every flight. OFACIAL RULES OunrY,!Aotol 1960 onallUn•h'<IA•r'I•~ llOQI"~ ~II hG!\hlftO Pll!IMl"9'1' W iii "<A'!"'' ontt un11uct "laktt·otf gamf• o ird W11h a ct10n 1ua1 .cr11tch oo all 9 ,.,..,.,. bt'HM on 1~ game caro end II t,,,... 131 ••role,,. epe1eer In • row - '-UonUM)I. ¥efUeall)I. Of dlllgOnelly- yau l'la110 a winn1110 card 2 NO PURCHASE NECESSARY To 00ta1n a lroo 113'""' uoro 1-0f\d a &rampod 11111t·ud0r0Mo<I onvf~ tn Ma1<1unKant; Inc PO Bo~ 6!> Now YOl!t. N-York 1004') 1nc1uoc as your upgloc;;ttoon thu haflOWfrtlttn WO<dfl Unoll!CI lelut·ol1 Game on 11 soperah; pi-ot peper Mecnanocally rflQr<>- dVOO<J ac>()loeat•one will "°'be accooroo Onty one oeme card will be onuud per ma11 aol)l1Cetoon In 1no avant more tnan ono apphcet•on •• reeeoveo lrom an lndfv>dual 1n Of\O oay Of\ly one auch ltPQhC•loon Wiii be honored All mail 11ol)llC8lione for oame cardl mu.t be ,~II !he abOve •OOrete by Aon• 30. tg&() 3.. tt you .,. the hOldef ot • wrnn!ftQ geme c:atd.)'OU are erotrtled toa r!C'Mt for one "" rouno-itlp l0t one e>et80n wt!Olty on United Alrhne1bet-'OO!nta1n tM IJnll.O SIA!• (lnduellng H9wa•I) on regulerty ~ United flight• for ltWel ~~on or lf1• JuM 1, 1990. end oon eo on or bef0t• ~ 1&.1880Thetrtpmeybe Yll lfty ~ c9aa of MNtoe of the SI I IV*f .. ~end mey ll'lelude a -lftlum °'two It~ (excluding tM OOlnt of Of\Oln) In lddlt IOn to the outWO deeeloeilon, 4.M ................ ,,.., ... __. *•••••·----~~ • --·-... ------.... .._ ..---..-•"'Ill •• ·-·-, .. I Inc • M6 Fifth ""-· N9w '1'1:1t"-NY tOOtt. by Mey 15.19'0 No111'1of Maroon-Kano not UOfle<J A1r11rte11111811 bt' r~ooneotlle tOf io.1 Of mttd119C1on ma11 NI cards .,e 1u1>1ec1ro11eflfoca11on by Maroun-Kane an •l'l<klOOnclent 11;0Q•no lorm Mloae doc•1ion1 ere hnal Catoa wt11cn are mu111a1ed 1amoeroo Wllh. 1llog10le Of con1a1n pr1n1ono Of othcf QfrOB. ere a1110!l\ll11ca11y void Whon 11 wonning game card 11 r~•vod an<J 11aJldaled 11 entnle. lhe POll<>n wnose name 11 0010111<1 tooroon to rooeive bv ma11 a unuoo Tako· oft Travltl Cef11toc;ato ro0<10fTl80lo tpr tho a11 rranaoonallon Such 1111r1nsQOrt1 1ion W1fl be provldOO only to thO pen.on named on tl'Ml Trltllel CenttlClte Win n1no game caroa may b8 reg111ereo In 1ne nuNt ol!lle0f1Q1nal recoC>fent °' anv Olher Pflf'M)n A Trt~ Cef11foca10 °' 111 ticket •ueo 11ga1ne1 •Travel Certrtoca10 ia r'IOf traneterlble 10 anolhef incsivldoal and 11 noc redeemable l0t oeen 6. Emcil~ al United AlrtlMe (Of any ot rt• 1ublldilrleal 111 ldven111f\g ~y. Ma~ (Ind lta 1)11111 and l)fO(luC>- tiOn agency) Ind~ of lnetr ~· i.m11 ... ere noc etlQible 10 ,..,,.,,, .. ,,Ip 1. Feder9!.aca1e enct ioc.i tuee .,. the ~~llyoftn.~of the ''"trip lhla QelM la WOid wftele on>htblled by lew All ltlOenll. atete and loc9I reguietlOl18 IQC>ly T. cWme beglnt Aoftl t. Ind enda AQl'lf 30, 1"80 ~ .. tr"'8 noc claimed by Mey 1 &, t 980. will not be awtfded lo obtain a .... of ~. l«ld. Mlf.-eddf'et!Md. at•moed envelope to. Marden-Kane. tnc:.~O 8'* lt4.~~NY 10048 Take your trip to Hawaii, to Florida, to any place United flies in the U.S. The skies have never been fnC'ndlil'r. So come play Unitcd 's"~H1kc-off" ganw on board every fli ght in Apnl. You could wir1 a free round-trip. Choose florida. f lawai1 . or anywhere United flies in the US .... on nnv available class of service we off er. You can get all the information by reading the ''Officinl Rules" in the box. So. come join us in the friendly ~k1c~ There's never been a better time to go United. For reservations, call your Travel A~c nt. Or call United. Partners in Travel with Western International Hotels. AYou 've got the look of a wtnnn. Uniud." r --·---... J 0 p..,..., T"1 '"'~' •• ._. t ~ .wit" ,,..,, PUBLIC NOTICE ~ l"'oiwl'lh (. Hill. "' Ot•n~ (0411'1f'f on ,ICTlTIOUS I USl.,f\\ ... rc n i._ 1• "AME UATfM("T F IH111 •"_. •<> ~+nq °"""°" ,,o 00•"''1 l>\..O'·""""'° (>~ ~ 0..l'f' P1f0(, ~ ~,_. ., AC>"•'I -I U n t llllS) lsa)..to ""f fo01J'> M t M O lllf \ PH0l0(,QAP•H t'1 {.nl•• "I PUBLIC NOTICE c~•· Mfi"W c ••·•or-n.4' .,.,, I •nn• l EE (,Rl8111" ,., --FICflflOUTiUSIN S :~"I•• : l C0..14 -w. C•i.to•11•• NAMI! STATl!MENT n.11 TM lot-•"9 _._, 0\ 00."9 !Mn• lM' .. "" Jilt¥y C--11\.\ .. , (ef'ltrf ,.,.,, •\ : l (O\I• -W ( ... , ........ .,,2I 8 A H C <, E R V I (. E S 0 F '"'' bit.I\•~'\ 1' '°"°"""'"tr; • C-Allf:OANtA )J\ (Aollt..,.ni•I W••· ~,..,., owt,,_,.'1\fO tw\tu'I c;...ci•tot'N•91'1D Af'W\il L#• (;,,~ ~f'l•fOl"i K ~~1Ue<f' \•\\ Slwr 1..0t••·tw> ~y (wrti\\ lf'tQton Pt•(~ . .,.••C-Oft 6f"•< "· , .... "' , .... ~ ....... t1IN wtlf't ,,,.. C.••••Mrw•n...l (OVftf'I , ....... Of ~ ..... ~11 Oft fl'\t\ °"""f'W'o.\. t\ c.onoucteo tt• 41i1"1 tl'I "'"'«" 11 '"° 0tw.o ... 1 FU4nt S.-0" K SQu•lt«~ Pvoto-C>-C.0.>1 0.0.ly P11ot Tl\I\ \l4'-I ,.., ,,...., ...,1,. 1.,. -n A411 I I U 1'90 HI .... Cov11lr Cl~• ot Or~ C.Ounlt °" PVBUC NOTJCE '~~11t~1:r !~·~--"-"""""' PICTtnous 8USl"l•U Mt.Ml U A TUllll NT T ... IOl-..q .,.,'°" I\ -"9 bu•I ,,." ., 8AY fl"E CENTER. ••1 "•" ClotPll. C-U ..-W. U111Mnl• ffl1' ,_ c. ~ ""' -...... (IHM, VIiie PM11. Ult~,.. • .,.., flll\ -•• <,,,_,.., oY ... "' OtWtO"'°'I r-.c o.nwr 1111\ ~t.ot-W<n fol~ Will\ lfW COUl\IJ CHf1I °' Or-C,O...,ly ... AUrtllS. •• IMttl\• t• "'""' p_,_,_ 0.-Co4" O•llf P•IOI ""''I I I . 0 n t• ISn-«1 PUBU C NOTICE "'""' Puoulhfd Or ... CN\f 0..1. PllOI A"'" '· 1, u, n. •• nr..ao PVBUC NOTJCE CALIFORNIA T~. Aptll 8, 1te0 DAI. v fl!lt.OT A JI •• .. ... \ "' l Polluted Bay HUi-ts SD Tourism · la~:~ ~:!r,,,m ~~· · Stream. IJUmp· Contamination dam...S La winter 1t.orm.1 b"'poUut-• In addJtlon t.o Mlll1on Bay, almOlt on•tblrd ol the lt mlJea .of dt1 beacMI All SU Die'° are oft·U.llliU to •wt• I rt 111111-...-.t....at boats; EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Fii GIFTO A c.r..e fw ... l Edatm 'f Sit, A11rt112 lnill 11.t 431' Wllllt 1Aa. ~ 1111kha1 u.. waa.r o11-..... .-. ,. Kh •~ • * arllt8S-eliiiild·~ UmlLI to awtmmel"I and boat.ra and -..,~taaN, ..... ,J• an M boNi Thal l11d d 1 11-. mlWe cuttiQcbotel ~., ._, N ,.....~dowa ., • .,..... peurbal _.el a ..... U.. A ._.. oftlclaf Hid lloact.y tt ~ aM ....... IM• &a tWi' bl;~Neilra ....... down ta.I ,.... ~ .,. .... Saa Dieeo ud Del llar 11 ft'pffUICl to be nos HI! ii um,...._•,... mu.,......._ . ........... , ""'"--... , ............ .....,a...,,,....., ......... __ ........... .... 10 1•..__~.._-l1- 10»1t ll...,_I ll»tllt...._. could be "tlaree or four wecka" ~ ....... :· Die• JUver ADCt lalo t.be Padflc before the attuadoo lmpro Tb• bU on UM ol the a.eoo HNI of Ocean. lllluk>n Bay la at the mouth normalb' C1'1at.al ·clear water ha1 of lb• Saa l>tqo River. llOf'tlt. 10• ••lloaa of raw aewace d.a11y a. .UU pourtn1 down the San Dtqul&o River, put UM Del Mar thoroulhbred racetrack and out t.o sea. The beach there la cloMd for l,000 feet. ............... ,_,,. ............ ~1car-.u.~-, ...... , T ... ~-..................... -....,....._. .... °"'911"""' A BOtJT I.... P t:OPL& -a bea .. .._ ftft WMkl. T••l" mllUon •allona of nw quarter I.he _. ...... ..., -11Pt9t-.. ., tMa .... ,. cont••htttloe ...... day· 11 pounn, .crou UM "°" T• C.....,_ I -0... f._ IO ............. 11 ~ OlllJI"-· ,0..-...._...._..a...,..._ ' • part ol Z.-. ~ ... *'1 oa U11it IS ke-eJ)I • m\.tela a.air. s>eopM wW U.S.· border la the Tijuana BJyer • mUea ot bt1d111el11...._ S.,. U.. leave ltinloa ..,'!'J and LU• &Mir baata from Maleo. The _.peUne tak· world'' 1a,...1t dtJ-o....S martM vaee.ac. aad endJ elMwbere." Ins 'ruuua'a ...... to U.S. treat.- par•. , ... ,_ Mel..._., cblof ol •vtrcla· meat plaata broke lD eeveral Dlacel AroJ.1nd them, om• IOO al1a1 m•ntal health tor San Oleto County ati.r heavy st.orma and noodlng ln warned: "Oanaer Contamlnaled w~o made the lhre•·to·four week February. waler. Keep out uUmate. "ll'• certainty the worst Tb~ bay it.tell, ooraaally clocaed 1&nceJcamehereUyeanqo." AS TB£ Ml:XICAN sewage witb brtalltb eolo~ boat.I, waa ~•cbed the ocean. lt poUuted tour empty except for a handful of ALMOSI' !I •JlllM l•llona of raw m&les ol sandy coastline ol Imperial mot.otbolu and aailboaU. aewaae rolls daily into U.. ocean Beacb, a border city soulJl of San ALL OF OCEAN8JDE'8 beacbet were doeed untU late lut month aod ·a hall-mile stretch from Oceanside Pier north lo the small craft harbor near Camp P endleton is still oft. hm1ts. ..... , .. '-..._0- ~-· ....... A8 tM .... W.O...M-.tl..,.MrU• ...... 0... ......... t400 "T-T ..... -~ ... °"*'" ,.,,,._ Ot ~·cw--"-"._. lOC>JlO -.--(OW<_.• l ... T-~f-• •S..c-...•-0......,..., ''--. ))1)'4JO AA~ ~ f_ ,.. ___ IO...,_IO_ .. __ ... _ ... ... .. from pipelinee broken ln the beavy Dieco. and until recently soiled the raJD.a&onm and 1ubHquent floodiN Salver Strand of Coron.ado. Last weekend. the Crew Classic with some or the nation'• top college rowlng teams wu canceled because or water poHutioo. ,., ......,_ --WI -., -IU&.o ~ • ..._,., ~-._ .... ao,__ GREAT MENU Jo11ph Callfano ..... ,, 1 NOT HUNGRY?· Patridll Harrta Ex~cutive Chef ~ Ousted Fro~ Job ~ WASHINGTON <AP> -Retired Marine· M astei: Sgt. Wiley Barnes, whose cootlng got former Health, Education and Welfare Secretary , Joseph A.. Califano Jr. ln hot water with President Carter, bas lost his Job. Aaslltant HEW Secretary BUI Wise said Barnes was fired because he doesn't enjoy the "complete confidence" or Callfano's successor, Patricia Roberts Hanis. Califano sot lnto trouble with Carter three yean aao when it was disclosed that Barnes' job deacripUoa identified him as the secretary's penooal wlatant for special actlviUea aod never · ., mentlolted that be cooked Callfano'a meal.a. ·-.· At the time. Carter was trying to eUml.n.ate 90IDe d tbe perquisites of bigb office, removing televbk>m from some White House offices and or· dering some of bis aides not t.o have White House timoustnes pick them up at home and drop them of£ at ni.lht. Calllano kept Barnes by rewriting the job description and giving him the new tftle "steward." 2 Buss Generals Killed by Rebels NEW DELHI, India <AP) -Radio Pakistan reported lwo more Soviet generals and three senior Afghan officers were killed last week when Moslem rebels downed a helicopter gunship in northeast Afghanistan. The broadcast report said the Afghan officers were a division commander and two brigade com· manders. It said the helicopter was shot down in Kunar province about 125 miles northeast of Kabul, and that reports rrom Afghanistan said the bodies were flown back lo the Afghan capital. THE PAKISTANI GOVERNMENT RADIO re· ported Sunday that another Soviet general was killed last week in a rebel attack on the Bagnm alr baleG miles north or Kabul. Tbe report Monday also aaid an Afghan inf an· try commaader was seriously wounded in a clash with Moslem rebels near Jalalabad. about BS mUes eut or Kabul, on Frida,y. It said 10 Afghan soldiers were killed but did not give rebel casualties. ••• I• Hypnoau For You? ••• Of courM h la. • , • ~ 8V9fYOM Is familiar with the kind of hfplotil u.t'a S*rformed In front of an audience tot •IMrtllk".ment putpOML The performer who 1nc11a9 tia kind of hypnoela would NM you blllM um he Mil aome strange power over the YOt.,._...,. that oome up on stage. Nothing could be furttw from the truth. ••• The poww 11 In you. The perfonner only makn UM of It. •• , Thlt ..... power that II In you CM be Ul8d to hJlp ,au llil)p ~ ••• ~uce ~tety ••. help ~ oooc1otr9tion . . . help you to IMm ... In-aw your..., confidence, Mei wtth a docton,.. terral, ~°'gain weight 8nd controt petn. ••• "1PftC*I • an .nective toot for chlltg1 Md ~ere.-. •mp1e. end~. ••• It can help you to become the per.on you ..., ... to be. · .•. •Wnol'9 h9a been around for thrM thou.and .... . • • II no. the ttme for you to check Into tt? • ••• Ofocuwtt ... The oner tfypnoti.t lfo•n•d by ... Qly of eo.ta .... " oon'A ISM llYPNOSl.8 CEl'CT&ll ..... ~.,lte .. • C09tlt MIN. CA. 82128 Phone ~ •.. lnlllll In• MW' at no Cherge . . . ,. . . ' ~+'-- ... We're • ebarrel . . , . . Due tD soatjng OPEC oil prices, your electric rates could go up 50% thls year. Soaring OPEC oil price increases hit us all at more places than the gasoline pump. They increase your electric bill. too. To meet air quality standards. Edison is required to bum low-sulfur foreign oil. This low-sulfur oil commands a premium price. Edison expects to buy more than 44 million barrels of this oil to keep its generating plants running in 1980. at a cost of about Sl.5 billion. Back in 1970 oil cost about S2 a barrel and our oil bill was S29 million. Already this year Edison has paid more than 532 a barrel for premium grade. ultra low-sulfur oil. And we're told there will be more increases in the months ahead. When OPEC prices go up. Edison prices go up. Your electric bill could go up 50% by the end of this year. These electric rate increases coming in 1980 will offset higher fuel costs only. They will not increase SCE profit. Help get America out of the barrel. Most of our plants burn oil and natutal gas. Last year more than two-thirds of your electricity was generated by oil and natural gas. When we can't get enough natural gas. we're forced.to depend on foreign-controlled high-cost oil. We already make some electricity from nuclear. coal and hydroelectric sources. In addition. we're pioneering solar. geothermal and wind power. Our industrial customers are working with us in energy cogcneration. And we•re actively urging conservation. You can help by conserving. too. Every kilowatt·hour ·you conserve reduces U.S. dependence on foreign oil. What'°" can do: join the Comemdon Genaadon. It's going to require sacrifice to bold your electric bills in check. It's going to take a change in habits. Herc Join the '" how you can help yourself and your country: I . Limit )O ur use of heating and air conditioning. ~. Tum off second refrigerators and freezers if not in use. J . Use less water where possible because it takes electricity to pump it. 4. Tum off lights in rooms not in use. And use lower wattage bulbs where possible. 5. If you have a swimming pool, cut down the time you run its filter pump. Also do your heavy household chores in the morning. Your vacuuming. clothes washing. dishwashing and oven baking. And give your appliances the afternoon off. That way you'll be easing the load between noon and 6 p.m. when demand is at the peak. Write F.d1soo for coosemdon help. On request. Edison will provide you with a person- ally tailored. oomputer-designed, energy conservation program-called S.A.V.E.S.-thats easy to put into action. You can also write for a free booklet that gives you lots of helpful suggestiom on use of air conditioning. heating, lighting, water heating. home appliances and solar energy systems. Write today: Southern California Edison. Conservation, P.O. Box 800, Rosemead. CA 91770. Theres a big jpb to be done in the years. ahead. If you take it easy on the electricity you use-while we work hard to develop domestic ways to produce it-there are bright lights at the end of the tunnel. -4 e -J Southern California Edison , I 1 ~ J I j 'l i t . I ! .. ~ t 1 I I J ·. . . I ... Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cegarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ' •• .. __ , .. _.,.. .... ,,. ..... ,, I some men taste it all: Rich warm flavor. smooth even taste. Solid satisfaction. Only from the camel Filters blend of Turkish and domestic tobaccos. 19 mg. "ti( .1.4 mg. nic1Jtin1 av. I* dQlmte. FTC ~ DEC. '79 . -···-,,.. ... -. 1 ( i J ~·N~S~ID~·~:~·~Stec~b~·C~o~m~k~·~~!!!!~~~!!!!!~n-~~~·Aprl~l~~~·-!!!!~~!!!!DAIL~Y~~LOT~~~s~~~~~~ , Anliel 1ntteld No Longer luseeul-e I · ·. All-star Unit May Be the Best in the American League t BdUor'• Not• -r~" ., tlw lilCOlld "' a ..,., o/ .. Even the reserve lnflelders look stronger in r '°"' orfk'-• ~ tlW t.o Colfonl'o A110tl1. 1980 than a year ago. Todd Cruz. acquired from 8y DAYS CUNHINGllAll Kansas City in the Willie Aikens trade, c4n play oe .. o.i.......... third. short or second. • One year JIO the Ant la' tnneld was riddled wltb uneerulnty. Only ft1'1t baHman Rod Carew wu a aure bet to produce. Second bueman Bobby Orich, at.Ill worried about hil back in)url , aaid be would never a1ain be the player be once was. THJ•D BASEMAN CAaNEY LANSFOaD was cominl off a .294 season. but he was only 22 OOWNINO *t; . ~· .-4" GRICH And if Patek begins feeling the wear and tear of his advancing years. the Angels can shuffle in another veteran All·star. Bert Campaneris. CAREW, OF COURSE, Is a perennial All-star and .JOO.plus hitter He "slumped" to 318 last year after being hampered by a lJgament inJury to bis thumb. l'ATfl( CAMP'Allll•tt . an4 l\ol yet proven. Short.st.op was a particularly weak position. with names llke Orlando Ramirez . Rance Mulliniks end Jim Anderson expected to do the homers and 101 RBI Has defense was solid. and i.o mellmes spectacular Lansford bucked the sophomore Jinx and hit 287 with 19 homers, whale committing fewer er- ron. ll>even> than any other third baseman in the league But if Carew can hover around has career mark of .333 and the others do what's expected or tt~m . the Angels could plact! all but one of their in· fielders on the All·star roster. been optioned to Salt Lake City but will be oae 91 the hrsl to reJoan the big club if a spot on the rosta opens up. job. Catcher Brian Downing was a career .246 hit ter coming off elbow s urgery. His backup, Terry The shortstop hole has been plugged with the acqu1s1taon of f'reddac Patek. 38-year·old All ·star from Kanl>aS City who has looked :.mooth this l>pring. The weakes t spot remains shortstop. but Fregos1 seems much happier about the pos1t1on than he did a year ago. Behind Downing as Tom Donohue. a sound ratcher who has the potential <seasons of .326 and 291 an the manors I to contnbute al the plate. • Humphrey. was a career .214 hitter . But today all the uncertamty has been re· moved. Today the Angels are confident they have I "IT SHOULD BE a plcru.ant problem. with Patek, Cruz iJnd Cumpancn s to choose from." Fregosi said . The onl y position without a natural backup is first. but 1f Carew as injured again the Angels can use either Joe Rudi or Don Baylor there. an AU-star Infield. GRICH PROVED HIMSELF wrong by enjoy· ing bis greatest year ever, hitting .294 with 30 AND DOWNING LED the club an batting with a 326 mark. 4:.! point:. higher than has previous best . Dickie Thon. a rook1c who backed up Bobby Grich and hit .339 an a hm1red rolc la!>t year . has Wednesday -When a Gold Glove wl.naer can't "in bis job back as starting cent.er fielder, you know lht' club must be loaded with outfielders. fakers Rusty Tonight? INGLEWOOD CAP> -Coach Paul Westhead is worried that his Lakers wlll be a little rusty in their NBA playoff opener tonight against the Phoenix Suns. But he doesn't figure it will take long to get the machinery working again. "Every day off hurts," said Westbead , whose Pacific Division c hampions h aven't played since closing the regular season March 30. "But once we get a game under our belts, we'll be okay." THE I.AKERS' layoff was a result of their drawing a bye for the opening round of the playoffs by wlrtue of their divisional champi'onship. "We're anxious to play," ~aid Westbead. "It's bee n a long walt. I'm excited and ready to get in there and get it going." The Suns will have just one full.day's rest before meetlnR the Lakers in the first game of the best-of-seven series. Phoenix made it to the second round with a 114·99 victory over the Kansas City Kings in Sunday's d~iding game or their best-of-three playoffs. THE ONLY question mark for the Lakers -perhaps with the exception of how the layoff af· reeled them -is the health of Kar eem Abdul-Jabbar. The bag center. who had one of his best regular seasons. recently has been suffering from migraine headach es. Although th e headaches would probably not keep him out of a game. they could have an adverse effect on bis play. Phoenix has a more definite problem. Leading rebounder Len "Truck" Robinson. the Suns' leading rebounder. injured a knee in last Friday's game against Kansas City and sat out Sunday's contest. The bag forward may not be able to play this week. Game No. 2 of the series is scheduled for the Lakers' homecourt at the Forum on Wednesday night, with the ac· lion then shifting to Phoenix for games Friday and Sunday. The remaining sc h edu le , if necessary, calls for games April 15 in Los Angeles. April 18 in Phoenix, and the finale April 20 in Los Angeles. IF THE LAKERS, who finished the regular season by wlnnine 21 oC their last 26 games, are sluggish after the layoff and Jose the opener in Los Angeles, they could be in trou- ble. 1be bomecourt advantage, usually a blg factor in NBA play these days, baa been par\}cular- 1y aecisive 'When 'ilfe~ t ~ \.-tubs play. W.4NI'ED: A DRY SOCCER STADIUM SAN JOSE CAP> -Wanted: A dry IOCCel' stadium. 'l'bat'• what the San Jose Eartbquallel are tn the market for afier their current home, Spartan Stadlum, waa flooded wltb 1.5mlllim1a11om of water. '!'be flood. eauaed either by v ... •llm or a brollen ptpe over tbe weekend, b11 forud postponement of Saturday's home opener for the North Amnan 8oecel' Lea1ue team a1alaltlldm tile. Worbn wttll JIOl1,able l*IDP8 .... ~...a-tD .. tbe watw off t.bt ud the ltadtam la .... ,. for UM Quo• MCODd 1ame .. et .. 8utUe April 19. O~lly P'llet S~K P'IMto> ALAN GADDIS IS NEWPORT HARBOR'S MOST VERSATILE ATHLETE. HERE HE IS SHOWN COMPETING IN FOOTBALL. VOLLEYBALL AND T~ACK. Gaddis Looking for a Perfect I 0 Versatile Newport Harbor Senior Is a Five Sport Standout By ROGER CARLSON 01 lllt o.ily Pli.t Staff Ten. That seems to be the most popular s tandard these days for excell ence and that's what Newport Harbor lhgh s tar Alan Gaddis is gomg for. The five.sport star figures to have 10 varsity letters when he wraps up his high school days this spring. ALREADY A FIRST TEAM All-Sunset League defensive back in football and a Sunset League champion in the long jump <22-2) in track and field, the 18·year-old Sailor still has his sights set on a couple of more goals. As a volleyball player he's a member of the perennial Sunset League champions with an eye on a Cl F crown. And. as a member of the track team. there are still some moments in the long jump, triple jump and 440 reJay team to be filled dur- ing dual meet competition and league finals. As a•sopbomore Gaddis earned varsity letters ln baseball and track. then he made it in football. basketball. volleyball and track as a junior with another round of those four sporta as a senior. • IT WOULD SEEM to be enough for anyone. But for Gaddis, that's just part of lt. He'• the sebool'a student body presi- dent, carries a 3.82 gpa and is eyeing a col- lege education in the Ivy League, most notably Princeton, Harvard or Cornell on a bullneu major. Hts versatility goes even deeper. Atthoulh be was an all·leaaue selection at defensive back <he intercepted Edison's l1st·111p pua'ln Ne-wport's stunning 17-13 victory Jut year>. be wu also the team•s quarterback. And when the Sallon needed help in other areas, be wu also a running back and receiver. It'• atmost too much for one tnd.Mduat, and Oaddil admit.a hla 1radea have auf· feted aomewbat from a back-breakln1 acbedu&e. '"'l'llAn BEEN A PaoBLSll," 1111 Oaddil. ''And I haven't ~oa any oae apart to wMr9 I cou.14 really excel u ALAN GADDIS much as I'd lite. But I'm bavin1 fun . Frankly my education hu suffered to an extent. I just hope It doesn't hurt me get- ting accepted at one of the schools I'm in· terested ln." Gaddis' value t.o Newpe>rt Harbor ls many-fold. What he can't do himself. he flnda other ways to get the job done. Track Coach Erle Twelt offe1'1 this ex- ample: "We were ln a trli~eet with Corona del Mar anct-ey.presa ana lt looked like we were going to lose, there didn't seem to be any way we couJd come up with the points necessary to beat Corona del Mar. "BUT THE CYP&ESS DD bad one laat jump ten in lhe long jump and Alan came over to me and said, 'Coach, I'm 101.nt to 10 over there and 1lve that 1u1 a pep talk.' "Well, I\ worked. The Cypress kid beat • ' out the Corona del Mar k id bv '1 of an inch and '4t' ""on the mt>et. 7.S-12 - ·Gaddis" lh"-. JU!>t a great kid 11e·11 JU~L do -whateH·r at take:. to '4 an " Rercntly. against rival Edison. Gaddis went !>O far as to volunteer to compete in the discus, hoping for even ont> pre<'ious point in a kcy meet lhe Sailors rett wou ld be cxtremcly close. SAVS BASKETBALL COACH Jerry DeBusk: "Alan was a bindrng factor for us He dad the little things that were necessary to help us and although he didn't start for us. he did what he wanted to do. he contributed.·· Football coach Bill Pizzaca calls Gaddis. his team's captain. the most versatale athlete he has s~n on the Sailors' campus 1n 13 years. .. l 'd ha \•e to s a y in my coaching rareer." says Piuaca. "Alan as one of the nicest athletes I've ever been around. He's nice to talk to and to work with. the whole bit. A genuine article ." MOST ATIU.ETES BECOME motivated to excel in one sport. or two. but Gaddis found inspiration from junior varsity basketball coach Bill George, who en- coura~ed the all-around life. "I've 'mown him since the third 1rade," says Gaddis. "He's done so much form~ and helped me a lot with motlvatioa. ''He told me, 'high school is a tlme to have a good time, a time not to forget,' and I've taken It from there." Good Umea equate into championships. and for Gaddis those 10 varsity letters could develop Into as many as sht crowns, In addition to the glory of football victories over St. Paul (19'18) and Edison (1979). The track team won' the '78 title, shared the '79 crown with Edison and ls in the hunt a1a1n. the volleyball team appears to be on It.a way t.o a second atralght cham· plonship in that span and in basketball, tn. Sailors won tbelr first le11ue crown bl a3 yean • few weeb aco. All t.bil In tbe l"\lUed Sunset Lea,ue. Not bad fOf' a 5-8, W.poundiiar. New Kings Face Old Teammates L':'.'IONDALE. N Y . <AP> Da' e Le'41l> was an integral part or the New York Islanders de· fensavc corps ror more Lhan six seasons When the team hit the i.k1ds this year, Lewis was exiled to L-Os An~eles. Now he's back. but in a dif· ferent uniform. along with Billy Harris, whom the Islanders also dealt to the Kings for Butch Gor- ing on March 11. The Kings and Islanders open their best-of-five preliminary round playoff series here tonight. with game two 0.1'\'TeaifJllt o-IWl9ai8 here Wednesday before the series heads West for the third gam~ Friday. S INCE THE TRADE, tbe Islanders are unbeaten 8-<M aod looking like the club that won the regular.seas on National Hockey League title last 54? ... ~fore falling to fifth overall ®a year. But Lewis isn't lmpr~~ ·'I know they ba ven 't l¥t since the trade," said Le:wP• who•• KlnJs wound up 151' NHLstandlnas. "But the pl ' are dlfferent. There are no I scouts than Billy and me for Islanders. We kflOW what ~r. weaknesses and strenaths •re.\ I Among the strengths are s uper scorer Mike Bosay (1\1 1eoals) and slick center B!f Trottier (104 point.a), plus goa ltendlng tandem of B y 1 Smith (2.95 aoals acainat>. ~I ls achedWed to start tonight, 'Id Glen Resch (3.04). And Delii.t ' Potvln, who missed '1 garOel with a thumb lnjury, la rela~ ly bealt.by TRt: WEAKNl!:S81!81 Ate penalty·tdller Anden Kaltur II <See UJ¥*8, Pa1e B ) -OM. V flllt.OT · . M.m l!ulla Gun on· A1lron·,---~ ,, , 1ben Gets Thrown· in Jail F,.•APDUpat~ •· ._-_1~ ltA.HGONlA PARX. r&a. A ll·year-old min Ill -. tiM11 tharpd W1th pulllnl a CWt on home run -~· HaM Aaroo ind maklna a .. racial 1lur." ' poUee aaSd Moocta.y ntabt. •· Howard ro.ter lfunl ot nearby Weal Palm Beach was eharted with •aravated auault toUowt~ lhe Monday tv niqa ladcMet. llaqoala Park Poll~ Chltl Jatk Wc-t1h uld H\IDl wu releHed from lM Palm Beach County Jail after po1Un1 St.000 bond. Aaron, now mlnor l 11ue dlre<>tor for the Atlanta Braves. was ~uted at a ,..staurant with Pedro Gon.ule1. manaaer of the Bradenton Braves of lht: Gulf Coaa!>t ~rook1l' lcaa uc Tk lncldent began. WelBh s11d. when Hunt tnpped n ar Aaron's htble on his "ay to the restroom The Aaron party "dJd.n't say a th1na;. Welsh said. bu\ Hunt made "racial s lurs .. The man pulled out a loaded Colt 45 11..uON caliber revolver. pointed it at Aaron and Gonzalez and then lert the restaurant. the police chief sa.1d lie said the paar got the license plate number from Hunt'~ rar Hunt was arrested at his home a short l!mt' late1 "lie still had the gun.·· Welsh said . The police chief said Hunt didn't know the m an ht' point ed t he gun al was Aaron. \\hO brok(' Babt' Ruth's home run record in 197·1 "He still doesn't know." Welsh said r------Qteoce ol c lw Day--------. Former light-heavyweight boxing champion Arcble Moore. denying that he overeats: "I am not a glutton, but I am an explorer of food .. ·•••• ~ftlt: Luf O•tB•~d TUCSON-Within hours or the surprise res· [I] 1gnalion of University of Ariwna football coach 4., Tony Mason Monday. the names of a handful of potential replacements popped up. The list, as outlined today by the Tucson Citizen, included Wake Forest head coarh John Mackovic. Tulane head coach Larry Smith. Ha waii head coach Dick Tomey, Murray Slate head coach Mike Gottfried and Idaho head coach Jerry Dav1tch Mackovic and S m ith are former Arizona assistant coaches under Jim Young. Mason's predecessor. MackoVlc was a finalist to s ucceed Young. Mackovic was reported by the Citizen to have rontacted friends In Tucson Monday. expressing interest in the Ari1ona position. Smith. meanwhile. ~aid he 1s happy at Tulane. although he added that he cannot say now whether or not he will apply for the Arizona job. Tomey was in the running to become Arizona roach 1n 1976 when Mason got the JOb. He downplayed the idea of ap· plying for the JOb now. "My concern ls my team and spring practice," Tomey said. "At this Ume. it's the furthest thing from my mind. I know a lot of good coaches will be interested in the job.·· Gottfried is a former assistant to Mason at Arizona. leav- ing to become head coach at Murray Slate. Last month he agr eed to rejoin Mason on bis Arizooa staff. but then changed his mind and decided to stay at Murray Slate. Ollis' .......... ,,,.,, .......... . -Chlcaao Cut-Vitt Pral<knt BM KtAMJ IJ II mlrttd that National t.ea1ue Prealdent Chb F .... J Wanta to talk with thllPf DHI ....... boul hi• dou.alng or a Chtcaao tJaaebaJt wrlltr wlth a bucket ol Ice .. TM Am rican 1A11ue board of directors haa d~laycd ualll thla 1ummtr any action on •aaaraa~ paf.:' 1 '3,u to vtaltin1 clutw. ac~I to AL Preti· den IAe He aa.ld all I .. ~ clube would continue lo pay 20 perc nt ()(their lf'OD receflQ to .. I vl1ltlnt clubl untll furth r actk>n I• con sad red .. The Toronto Blue J~a sold pllcher Maril Le111on1ello to Wichita of lb Amerlcan Auoclallon ••• Outft•ldor Lo• Ptaie lla returne d to the New York Yankees' tralnln1 camp ard 1polo1l~ed to M ana1er Olck lleWMr tor walkln1 out ot an lotraaquad a•m• the day before . . Rlaht·b&nder Deanla Ed&en .. 1. wln· oer of 37 aame1 ln two yean for UM Bolton Red Sox. pronounc~ blmaelt rud~ for the ••MOMAN 1980 opener wlt.h the Milwaukee Brewers Baltimore pitcher ~t McGre1or will vlalt a ,doe!tor In Baltimore today for a further check on hi.a aore left elbow and probably will not pitch Sunday ln Ch.lcago at scheduled . . , HltU oC Fame baseball player Wlllle Maya was named as re· t•lplenl ot the third annual A. PbWp Budolpm. award for h.ls t'hur1table work ._..fl hru •IN •l1Me11 l•r AH Former heavyweight champion Ma.bammad • All wlll receive between $7.S million and S8 m1IUon of a $10 m illion purse to meet World Boiung As· soc1atJon titleholder Mike Weanr 1n June or July in South Afnca. promoter Murad MGbammad. Ah's former l>ody guard. said Monday PTHident Carter personally I!> ;ippcalmg to the U S Oly mpic Committee to support hls call for u boycott of th<' Mosco" Olympir Games this summer ht•caust' Carter says the boycott IS In the best 1nter('sts or \mt>n('a·-. national security Meanwhile. the Soviet ne"' JJ(l'ncy ~aid that President Carter has used spons more .. brait•nly and c·ymcally" than 1-Jnyon<• in Olymp1r h1ston 111~ goal. Ta~~ s~11d. is "<'gotis t1c pollti<'a l <·nds" Nanry l.h•bNman. \\ho \\On lht.' Wadl· Trophy as tht• nation., top women's baskt'lball player this year. has J{iven up her pOSi· lion on the 1980 U.S Olympic women's bas ketball team and has left her Colorado Springs training camp University of Kentucky basketball Coach Joe Hall has signed a fi ve-year contract exte nsion ... Fred Lebow, director of the New York City Marathon. denied a published report Monday that ··under-the-table" money U>taling some SS0.000 was paid to the top finishers of the 1979 race .. West Point and An· napolis have reached an agreement In principle with the r1ty to shift the 81Sl Army-Navy football game from John F . Ken· nedy stadium lo newer Vete rans Stadium across the street ... The Segar Ray Le.onard-Piplno Caevaa fight for the undisputed welterweight boxing title. originally set for May 16, has been postponed until May 23 or 30. promoter Bob Arum said Tuesday. Cuevas needs time to recuperate from a s light cut over his right eye s uffered m Sunday's victory over Harold Volbrecht ... Place-kacker BerJ Yepremlan. the younger brother of Garo Vepremlan, has signed a contract with the Cleveland Browns. BerJ will rompete aga1n!>l vete ran Don Cockroft for the Bro" ns' 'llacek1cking JOb Tefec~ Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight Rat mg~ are · . • .. excellent: • ' " worth watchlno ..• fair . forc;iel 11. 6 p.m .. Channel 9 ./ v v NHL HOCKEY: Kings at NY Islanders Announcff'S: Bob Miller and Pete Weber. The Klnqs open Stanley Cup playoff action in New York against the Islanders tonight. Marcel Dionne. the NHL scoring champiOn, leads the Kl09s while an ex-King, Butch Goring, has been instrumental in the Islanders' su<eess. Since Go<ing 101ned the Islanders. they have beefl undefeated with an~ recOf'd. RADIO Hockey -Kings at NY Islanders. b pm . KllS C11SOI Basketball -Phoenix at Lakers. 8 p m . K LAC CS701 Qualifying for MONY FroaeP,,.BJ KINGS ... Nicklaw Needs to Win Masters to Enter T of C By HOWARD L. HANDY 01 Ille 0•11, Pllol SI.It! Jark Nirklaus has won the MONY Tourna- mc•nt of Charop1ons hvc time:.. more than an} other player. but unless he wins the Masters this v.eek in !\urwsta. Ga . he-will not be playing at La Costa Count ry Club in Carlsbad April 17·20 Nicklaus has a strmg of 17 straight years of quah· fyang for the event. one shy of ,\rnold Palmer ·~ record 18 One of the hott<'st golfers on the men's tour is t"SC graduate Cra ig Stadler who won his second toQrnament o f the year las t weekend at Greens boro Stadler grew up in nearby La Jolla but says he hasn't pl;.iycd La Costa that much to be very familiar with it. "I HAVEN'T PLAYED we ll m three weeks," Stadler said Just pnor to the Greensboro tourna ment. "I haven't been putting well and my chipping has gone to hell "When you three-putt two or three times a day. it can cost you eight strokes or more in a week. That could be the difference between first rp far dl>wn the hne . '.'I.have a new putter that I got from my father ~d 1f 1t works out. he may never get it back " ' Apparently it worked out just fine at Greensboro. ·, Asked about playing in the T of C fo r the first t1~e. Stadler said: "I'd much rather play against a fi eld or 30 than 150 any day. I haven't played the rourse in a long lime but I'm hitting my drives off the tee some 30 lo 40 yards longer and that s hould help on th at course." Fregosi Gets OK To Oversee Drills RETU RN OF THE KEMPER OPEN to Mesa \'erde Countrv Club still hasn't been settle<! "Thc•n:'s ·nothing new to report ," tournament director Don Ruhter says "But I'm still confident \\('\\Ill rc•turn her(' I'm mt'<'l1ng \\Ith Paul Zang i;:t•r tonight but that doe<,n't m(·an cinyth1ng Thl· enmm1tte<' husn't g1\l·n m e an~ not1r<' ~C'I .. Ruhter leaves Co!>ta Me!-t;.e on a business trip to \\' ashington. Chicago ;ind Phoenix Wl>dnesday and "111 not Ix· bark 1n to1An for about t\\O weeks ·I n GOLF hope to know something b<·forP I get back here ... he S a}'> (· • • • GE!'.ERi\L TOUKNAMt:~'T CHAIRMAN Al· lard Roen of the Tournament of Cha mpions. has headed the event for a ll 28 yl•ars of its existence. the longest const>cullvc stnn~ for any tournament dirc-ctor. In th<' in3ugural 1·n·nt 1n 1953. Roen awarded "'innc·r /\I Dess<•link SI0.000 1n silver dollars. then the h1 1(hcst prize in golf. compared to S6.000 in the l '.S 0f)<'n and ~.000 carh in the PGA and Masters that same year Thi.., year Hoen wi ll present the winner with t1 chc•ck fo r S54.000 with last place in the field of about 30 good f0r SJ.000 When Raymond Floyd pl ci~ed in his first T of C m 1963. he wu!> the ~oungrsl player ever to participate-in the event lie-was 20 at the time. Now. 16 years later. he 1s in t he fi eld again after defeating Nick laui:. in a playoff al the Doral· Eastern Open There arc 11 first-lime qualifiers i ncludin~ Wayne Levi. Calvin Peete. 0 A. Weibring. Jack Renner . Howard Twitty, John Fought. Ed Flori. Curtis Strange, Jeff Mitchell. George Bums and Stadler. There are 29 quahf1ers golng Into the Mas ters and l( the winner there Ian 't on t.he list a lready, his na me will make the fmal rleld move to 30 out with a shoulder in1ury and thl'rc i!> some doubt about th(• Islande r!>' depth. esper1ally on dt'frnsc. Ll'" 1s and Harns think tht• f!'.landc-r<.' problc·m " t'"<l<•nd . bt•yond thl· nnk "\.\'l, kno'A \\hJl th(• team ... mt•ntJI "t:.itt· 1 ...... ~aid Lt'"' 1-. ·The prc-!'sun• thl• P•"'t ft•"' -;easons has been great U-s got t•\'en worse this year. a nd I'm -.urc 1t'!-. ~till thl'n'. cVl'n "1th tht· ~trcak "THERE IS a dchnllt· IJrk of playoff confide nce " Harris. the first pla~ er c\'l'r selected by the Islander..,, in the 1972 amateur draft, agrees ··w e never peaked at the nght lime," he saad of h1:. lslandt'r days. "We would ha\'c an ex rellent season and peak In the stretch. By the time "e got to the playoffs. our best hO<'key was behmd us and t ht• prl'!-tsurr began to grow. "That's one of tht• ft•w things that's different about this team and the Islanders. Tht•re tsn't m ur h pressure ht>r1• anrl thnt makes It mur h casH'r to pl:n · · IT ALSO HELPS huvlng league scoring le1Hl«r Mnrr('I Dionne ( 137 points 1 a nd Charbc Sim me r. whose S6 goals tied for the NHL lead But the Kinas arc "eak de Censlvely and that can be de\' astatlng In the playoffs Even Dionne. the point m achlne . knows t.hat. "Moel of the guys didn't want to play the m ." said Dionne cnJ= I MOTOR SPORTS/ BASEBALL 11.P W1,.,...IO No. 1u.c;t an old one working nut a-. former New York Yankees player and managl·r \'og1 Berra throwc; battin~ practice during a players Y.Orkout in Fort L<iudcrclall' Snake Slithers His Way Upward By HOWARD L. HAND\' Of -O•ty ~ltet SIAofi lie '!> one of drag racing's all lime great rompelitors yet ht still gets a lhnll out of settm~ :J record and wmmng in an} t~ J>(' of competJt1on Don Prudhom mt·. known ar fect1onately bi. many as lh1· "Snake." has seemingly found a "'"'" rountarn of youth. not onl) fo r him.self but for hlS Plymouth Arrow funny car TWO WEEKS AGO al the N HRA Ga t o rnat ional s. Prudhomme set a funny car rec o rd of 5 93 s econds elapsed tame and had fh•e straight rum under the m~'t.hlral 6 00 serond mark · "That was fun." Prudhomme -.a~ s "and I get a lot of sausfa<' 11on out of "'inning · · 1 really do get a good f~hng o ut of winnin~ l1kt' that 1t·~ quite a sensalJon to run qwrk and IA'Y\.....a race Then all of tht> problems of not "1nnmg other races are forgottC'n \\ fff nu:~ did Prudhomme run a brand ne" car that had ne\'t>r been on a d ra~ '\trip bt•fort' m 1..i~t \H't'k "' \\ t•nd' ' funn) rar f'\'t'nt at OC I R · · 11 ... 1ust that thf• nt•w t'ar I' "C\mt-thm.: IAt' had plannt•d for ..1 Ion~ time." hP sa~ c: .. All of a sudden the old car -.1 a rtc-d running "ell But "t• IA dnt lo ~l-.,_' "hat tht• nt'IA On(• "111 do "THE OLD ONE 1'\ a lot hkf> J rare hc>rM· It has d lot of runs on 1t and at 1s tJme 1t "as turned out to pasture "Who knows" The nl'w rar might run better It has a Little zoom1er front end It kind of ma kcs me sack lO trunk a bout all of the time and money we ha'e spent on the new car and then go out and set a record with the old on<' The nt'IA rar 1s a Dodge Omni and 1l performed well at OClR Saturday night. hittin!l 5 96 for low elapsed time of the meet ·•t HA\''E A LOT of hope for this new car and when we get all lhe bu,.:s \\Orked out. who knows how fast 1t might go. Shoot. t ht' 1-ky's the hm1t on how fast you r an go ··As long as there are tracks out there. we'll hnd a way to go faster:· The record run of 5 93 et m tht' old car didn't JUSl happen .. IT'S A COMIUNAnON of things we've been working on for some time.·· Prudhomme says. "It had nothJng to do with the chassis. We did a lot of work DON PRUDHOMME wi t h thl' m oto r and a \\t't'lc hl'lnn · tht• 1;.11orn:1t1nn:ils. had a "o I run .11 1l .1kc-r:-.f1l'ld on a ..10'" t•r trark " rrudhomm(' ha ... bt.•('n in drag rJt•inJ: for :.'O H'ars. 13 as a pro- f1·.,~1 onal 3nd sa\·~ h(' enJoy:. 1t m or(' tod:iy than ht' did 'A hl'n he \l.Hlcd "HE~ HE TALKED of quit ta ng som l'da~ ht> added "If m 1j!ht Ix' next y('ar or 1l might be 10 year<i from no"' but right no"' I ha\'e no thoughts about qu11t1n~ rm h3nng too much fun racing to think about that part of my hfe · M£lellan Paces Vikes LO:'liG REAC H -Doug ,, rCle l lan pitched a two-hit -;hutout as thl' Marina High Vi- kin~s baseball team handed St .John Bosco 3 3·0 defeat in non· lea~u(' action Monday night at fll a1r F'lC'ld here McClellan was in control all the way. striking out eight bat tero; a nd walking three. \t anna M'Ored the only run It nc•edcd for tht• v1c ory in the first inning on three singles b~ Kenny Laszlo. Chris Ventura and Bob Granstaff Ken Bodle got the run ar ross with a sacrlfke ny In the sixth 1nn1ng, Jeff A \'OnettJ walked and Greg Caine doubled. Avonettl was out at the plate on ' fielder's choice. then Dave Wilkins tripled to get two msuranre markers across The Angels were given permission Monday to work out at Anaheim StadJum and under the s upervision or Manager Jim Fregosi and bis coaching staff. • Last week, American League officials dented the Angela p~rmlssion to stage s upervised workouta becauie they had left Palm springs. t heir original spring training 1lte. Baseball Talks: Miller Not Optimlstie Angels' executive vice president Buzzle Bavasl had argued that the team had planned on coming to Anaheim during the week long before the players decided to strike the final week oC ex· hJbllion games. "They flnally agreed there was some validity to OUT argument,'' s aid Bavaal. The Anaela wlll ,belin ~outs at Anaheim Stadium toniitit. On Monday, all memben ot the Anaels except outnelder Dan Jo'ord as well as Loa Angeles tDodcen' pitcher J erry Reuss and PauJ Hartsell, .reuntly releued by the Minnesota Twlns. worked :out at Fullerton eon-.e. : tl.a.rt.liell aald he hu been In touch with alx ~eam1 lncludln1 t.he An1els and Hpected to make a :cteclalon on hll future later tb.ll -week. • • t . \.. • • ril~fVf fCr\f: -r e ..... _. ""1-...-tlM•"-•-• .. ••• ' NEW YORK (AP> -Marvin Mltler hasn't been optimlatlc ao ftr over the baseball contract talk11. "We haven't discussed anythlng substantive alnce I don't know when." says t.he execuUve director of the Major League Players Association. MILLBll HOPED THINGS were better today as be met wllb club owners neaoliators and a federal mediator In tht' talks over a new baste agreement. They bope to avert a general players' strike set for May 23. "'!be mediator ll 1tm in lhe plctu"." said Mlller about Kenneth Moffett. who jolned the talks two MMlonl aao In Palm Sprtnr•. "These meet· tn11 are under the au.aptcea of the Federal Medi•· \ I ., --·-. . . . ' lion Service. Last -week. both parties towners and players 1 aareed to more meetings-and that's where we stand ... TALKS WEil£ RECESSED last Thunday whe n ne1ot.1ators agreed to a Umetable tor seven more meetin1s over the next three weeks. The first two ot the meetings were scheduled ror today and Thursday. The players and owners still present bard-Une positions oo aeveral Issues. Including the highly· controversial are• of free agent com~naaUon . Managem ent. represented by the Major League Player Relations Commlllee, want.a a ptayer rat.bel' lhan a draft choice as com~nsatlon for a tn.m which loses a player H • free aaent. Players have resisted tht' propc;>11l. aayloa It would r., ..... "' restrict their movement from one team to anotber and reduce the v alue o f the free aaent marketplace. "TUEaE'S A JOB to be done," said Miller. "The players Hsociation la willln1 and able to complete the Job. 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LOS ANGELES <AP > -Corpora· American Can could go to S30 mlllton ~ ( l tions have a new minority group to by the time the ltt1 gation 1s cleared ( ; ;-"'"'"'.\. worry about. says an expert on re· up.'' says the 46-year old Battt>n. a .(,.(',,... 1 1 v~:.J tirement policies militant older cons ultant to such rirms as Hugh(·S ~ '.J I I workers who are s uing companies Aircraft, IR:vt and th<" Knight R1ddt•r ~' f(·,c.::::::.:=~ that try to put them out lo pasture newspapN group i(f I j 1 .... before they're rC':idy lo go Congres~ tn H.178 amcndC'd the Al!l' I Q dustry today is posed by the white to proh.ib1t fore('('! C'a rly r(•llreml•nl \:C "One of the b1gg<'Sl problems in in· D1s cnmin:.il10n in Employment Ar t ~. _ 1' IJ:1.. ' ·\ male worker in his 50s.'' says 1n -and raist· the m ~sndaton r('t1r<•mcnt dustrial gerontologist !\1 ichael Bat· age from 65 to 70 Out. Ra ltl.'n ~a~" ten . "Through litigation. blacks. elderly workers can't count on 1he Chicanos and women all got theirs. l?O\'ernment to proll'ct them Now the middle·aged white man 1s "The private bar ..,n•m:-to h<.· thC' getting his This guy doesn't have a best hope for oldl·r 1.1.orkC'rs." Batten lobbv a nd doesn·t need one . He Just said in <m inter \'H.'1.1. ··1t "• Hr~ sad picks up the phone and tells his lawyer. that the older 1.1.orkcr has to ht1g;:lle, 'He y. I 'm b e ing discriminated but in the abscnct' of stron~ rederal against.·" enforcement or the· at·t. the best thing AM ERICAN CAN IS BEING sued he can do •~ get a ~ood lawyer " by m ore than 1,000 older workers THE NEW MILITANCY dis played who allege the company cut its work by older workers 1s forcing com stacr. a s o -called "r educllon in panics to re·examine their attitudec; force." by forcing elderly employees toward e mplovees over SO. Batten to retire. Batten noted during a re· says. Corporations who think older cent seminar on "Work, Aging and workers are less productive or can·t R etireme nt" al the University of be taught new tricks are being forced Southe rn California. to justify those beliefs in court. "What with the back wages, merit There are now 3 mil11on workers increases and promotions these over 65 and 1 million over 70 in the workers would have received while United States work force and the norma lly employed. the cost to number is g rowing rapidly. ~:..-. [: r 1:-:. ,.- \ . I ( L---·-------------- ~ . . ' . " Op•nl"9 Day Probable Pltchera Clf,,,.< ... ftl 11111....-...i A!Uncl•A< .. I WlOHllOAY'S OPlfHI "' AMllllCAN LlAO\lf f OfOfllO I La""""IY' I 101 •I S .. lllt I P•t •oil 1' 171 ~ 000 Onlw o.o-'1<-..lf!d NATIONAL LlA<Wf All•n t• o ... ,.,.o ?t ?Ol '' C.•"<"""•" ~•Vt• •• •1. \JJ)OO o .... ~'1(-..., THU"50AY'S OPINE llS A.Ml"lc.AH LIEAGUI &•tl•""Ort tP•I"'.-' 10 •J •I Ctuc•oo Troul lt-t• 41000 80,,0,. 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We call it the "Citizens Express:· You'll find friendly tellers to speed you on your way in the m9st efficient manner possible. \'ou can bank in the comfort of you r car without having to park and wa lk to th e lobby. It's come-as-you-are banking. The Citizens Express is the easiest, most conve nient way to bank in Costa Mesa. So, tum in at Citizens Bank and get on the Express .. the fastest banking on wheels. .df lU. ln1oii OFIZENS· BANK OF COSTA MBA Harbor Blvd. at Baker, Costa Mesa. Member FDIC. , ~· . ' •• ·----- -W-OM.YPILOf-------.---,,-...,.....,~~~---- ' Cement Becoriirng 1. .Rare Commodity .. Ml.AMI tAP) -Oouumtn ma..v aooa _..applb< label cement a, aokt" bec.uae ot lmpmdin.1 priff loen ..... warnt a top or· al ol lhe nauoa•a tal'f91l cement producer. "Cement pla,va a bale role ln our Uv• &Dd ~m)', but cc· m~t 11.q)plif!I have ~ tlabt ln many areas," aald Jame Sttwart. chairman ot LoM S&.ar fndllltries ben1. ~ Stewart HpttU Hmt'ftt pricee to double wtlbiD flve )'tart aUM cement ueounta few about I percent of t.be COlll ol mo1t bousa. price lncreaaes would Hr\d homt-coata aptr1lln• even ber. urr IS NOW AN eeonocnlc ct'rtalnty lbal c~menl wtll ~ome e~n more scarce and them0tt mo~ valu1ble ln the future." he said. "U oU Is black gold, cement IS certainly gray 1oJd. ·• • Cement pr1t'es. which have rtse-n lo $$0 a ton from $17 20 1n 1910. are expected to hit $100 a ton by 1985. Stewart said. Lone Star cautioned lu shareholders an ats latest annual report : .. Tltr r.-...... , '"' dtuf.,, ••fl •o•M I arr , .......... p ..... ,. to expect harsh c riticism from consumer groupi. as thl' price tukes grow. Building Progresses in \'alley t-rffiri ••• ltri119 •adr agai11st tier off «-••panlf"• '" tit .. IJMltn Stat~•.•• "CEMENT, IN A man ner of speaking, is turning lo 01 I The cement industry may soon face the same public <'rilic1sms being made against the oil companies In the United States." Stewart said . Construction 1s contmuing on new 30,000-sq. ft. ad ministrativc headqua rters of Peoples Federal Savings ~nd Loa n Association a t corner of Slater Ave nue a nd San :\l u tco Strct·t. across from Fountain Valley City Hall. The structure. which is e xpected to be completed in July. will house the firm's seventh branch facility. a long with t he a drrunistrat1vc offices, v.h1th will be m oved from pre- sent location in Inglewood. Stewart said the demand for cement is expected to rise by about 3 percent a year. which would far outweigh the s upply. Many of the nation's cement plants are detenorating and are due to be sttut down. he said. Nissan Sets U.S. Plant But the cost of buildin~ a new plant is as much as S1$0 million, s(ewart added. OFFICIALS AT GENERAL PORTLAND agree with Stewart's analysis. TOKYO CAPl -Nissan Motor Co . J apan 's second -ranking automobile manurarturer. has. der ided to build a plant in the l'nited States to produce small truck:.. the N1hon Keizai Shim bun has reported "You will see new capacity barely keeping pa~ with demand. bt cause of the high cost of building cement plants," said James Lendrum. president of the company, which has plants in M1am1 and Tampa "The industry is fragmented into a bunch of relatively s mall companies -the whole industry combined would barely make the Fortune 500." Lendrum said. "These companies don't have the capital to invest m many new projects. so I don'l see the prospects for massive new capacity." The ncv.spaper said Nissan .... ould build :.i plant with a mon· thly raparlly of 20.000 vehicle., 1n om· of thrl•e M1dw est c·rn ~la te•... It did n ot na me tht· ... tall' ... INDUSTRY OFFICIALS SAID because cement demand 1:-. closely tied to the unpredictable housing industry, companies arc reluctant to invest heavily in new plants. They said they tried to meet a surge i.n cement demand in the Sunbelt states last year by importing nearly 10 million tons fr.om foreign prod.ucers .. However. soaring transportation costs make 1mportmg an un promising source for rement ~ll>!-tln orr1c1:.ils ~ere not J\ :.illablc for <:ommt>nt According to N1hon Kl'11.a1. Nissan will send a s urn•y team this we<-k to thl' art•a to com· plete plans th:ll \\ould call for construction of the plant to begin b('fon· the ('nd or this ye<.1r "It is JUSl not e('onom1cal to transport cement over long dis tanccs any more," said Rob Roy. an economist for the Portland Cement Association trade group Ltt E . Scbelley, Laguna Niguel. is general manager of Container Corp. Folding Carton facll1· ty in Irvine . lie most re.cenlly ser\'ed as general manager of the firm's Renton. Wash. plant. 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' . . ) INPORMI In the ' DAILY PILO T • • Prices Hiked by AMC DETROIT <A PI -American !\lotor!"t Corp has increased the sticker pnres or its cars and Jl'l'PS an average S229. or 2 6 percent. following the lead of other t: S automaker'> v. ho recently an· nounced ra1st>S ,\MC -;aid the inrrea'>t.''-an · n<'t'ded to part1all~ orfset h1 ~h<:r ('OStS for matl'r1aJ.,, labor and 't'r\ IC<"'> :.is v.<:11 as to combat th<'· adH·rst' impact of continuing double-d1~1t inflat1on ·· Ford !\lotor Co announced late la~t v. et'k 1t \\OUld ra1w "t1rkl·r price~ an aH'r<tl:t' or SJ70, or ~ 2 percent. "hilt• GC'nt'ral Motor'> Corp 5larted the trend l'arltt·r 1n the v.t.-ek b} '.'>aying 1t v.ould boo ... t pncP ... an a\'PraJ!t• of S1A6. or 2 2 percent Thl' A:'llC prirt• inrrt>:.ise ~ac; tht.' third th1 ~ model ~t'ar hy tht• '>ma ll t•::ir produt·er ,\MC"s four-wheel drl\l' Eaglt' with manual transm1ss1on as s tandard now hsl.\, for $7 ,168 Thi:.' Eagle with automatic transm1ss1on. previously the sta ndard model. now l1'it<, for S7.334. a S333 in· creast.' rrom $7 101 Manual tran.,m 1 ... s1on replaces automatic tran:o.m1ss1on a ... a '>ta ndard feature of the Eagle as of Apnl 7. an A \IC .,pokesman said The C'arm .. t..1·r ... lowest-priced model. the ~pint sedan 1111v. 11:-.i... for $4,505. a n increase of S163 The Conc·nrd lJL I door sedan hsls for SS.618, up ~267 Tht• lt"t pnu· for the J ttp Cherokee now is SS.823. up SJ:?:; Tht> carmakl'r .,aid '>U.R~ested retail pn ces on lht• 1mportt-d fknault l.eCar models were m· crl'a~ed S150. <·Hf cl1H· lod;n. ,\ \t(' ... aid the pr1t·t· 1nrrca ... cs comply with Pn·s1dent Cart(:r· ... Council on Wage and Price ~tab1hty gu1dcltn<:~ All ret.atl and fleet orders as of Monday will not ~ atrectc'CI . A ~C said ()\'f'r Tiu· Counl••r NASO LiitW)i I t 1._. fC.•lv•r 1'-·~ K•m•,, )\ 11 I( '"0 .. 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The prices are right ONE OF THE latest mcursions 1s the attempt by Switzerland·s Sandoz company to capture the Baltimore spice house, McCormick & Co. Sandoz. a big pla~er in the world chemical and pharmaceutical tndu:strtes. bought about 5 percent or McCormick's shares last year. Now it wants to pick up the rest. It's offering $420 million -In cash (if the Swiss don't have cash, who does?> That's considerably more than the recent marJtet value of McCormick's shares. However. the company doesn't want to sell out at least lhe management doesn·t want to. But that doesn't deter Sandoz, a leader in the re- search and development of mmd-altering drugs. San- doz, at S2 8 billion in sales, is considerably larger than McCormick, and it's sWI going to try and take over t.hi.s pepper mill. It can just keep throwing more Sv. 1s5 francs mto the pot. That might really alter some minds THE CONFERENCE BOARD, research arm of ,\merican industry, keeps track or these things, and 1l!. box.srore on 1979 act1v1ty showed that foreign firms made 437 manufactunng 1nvesth!@nts here. up from the rtt0rd-breakmg ~or 197R and the record- breaking 274 of 1977 Tho'>e 1979 investmcnLs came to $4 9 billion Where did they go? California and New York each got 50 of them. follov.ed by Texas with 31. North Carolina. 25. and Georgia. 22. Where did they rome from ' A little mort! than half. 52 percent , came from three countries Germany <83). Britain C741 and Canada (69 l, followed by Japan CSS) and the Netherlands <21 >. Stocks Bounce Back From 15-point Loss NEW YORK CAP I Stock prices rebounded in quiet trading today. haltmg the plunge that took place Monday amid fears of a rec:-ess1on and new Mideast tension The l>ow Jones average of 30 mdustr1al stocks. down 15 79 points Monday. dropped agam m early trading today but surged in mid-day trading and v. as up.,6 66 to 775 00 Advancing stocks le-cl dcclln~ in ~ew York Stock E:ic· change tradmg ::iome relatively opt1m1st1c forl'N!tts ht-lpt'd to re· .. ; ·1 . t I .. • j .. assure traders loday • I Walter Wrist.on. the chairman of C1t1corp. said he: ! . thouj!ht the prime lending rate. now 20 percent. was at or • near its peak. And Charles Schultze. Pres ident Carter·s c hief. t•conomic sdvist-r. said he thought lht-inflcition rate m1ghL start to d~chne in thrre monlhs NEW Y()qlC IAPI· S-• 4 P .., l)<o( .. ~~l~"""t.,.':.' ,,.!~ ,,_, .~:;,-; tr.tO~n.tl"""'"• •t "'°" own \t 0."' 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N9CNIW9 HAPPY ~Y8 AGAIN The eui •• ..,_ dedde to build • ..,.,., bomb .,__ 8'ld try to keep It a MCll'llt. 8 MCNEWS I Cl) JOe(Br8 WIU> M•A•S•H ~·· taoa ts badly bufWlt ....., • llOYe he le trying to nx Hpiod9s. g) THE IEHNY HU 8HOW e-y brlng1 a dOCumon ••IY view ol prison Jlle and ~tromlt fm OV£REA8Y Guests Grace and Waite• Lantz (RI CID t.WlNEL I µHAER A90RT 7:i0 8 2 ON THE TOWN ~ta: St..,. EdW111d1 and Connie Chung D IHANANA ~I: Batt>twa Mandf1111 8 9 fl.CE THE MUSIC 1100.000 NAME THAT TUNE D TIC TAC OOOOH '8 AU IN THE FAMll.Y Juchle !Inda out Uonel Jef. ..,._ hM i:-i dating .... 21--re--old "'-. ., ADN/t-12 The oflloers ~ tor an alleged kid~. engage In a lhOOlout and eao1ure two h1)8C1cers. fD MACNel I L£HAEA REPORT m> NEW8Q4S)( (I) P Jot. MAGAZINE A llla1t to a unique heepttal tor animals, mee1 Cesar ChaYeZ.. Claa•IM"I ~b•ings 8 KNXT {CBS) Los Angeles D KNBC(NBC} Los Angeles I KTLA {Ind ) Los Angele!> KABC-TV (ABC) Los Angeles Cl) Kf~(CBS) San Diego G l<KJ-TV (Ind) Los Angeles 9 l<CST (ABC) San Diego I KTTV (Ind.) Los Angeles t<COP-TV (Ind) Los Angeles KCET· TV (PBS) Los Angeles e KOCE·TV(P8S) Huntington Beach t'()C) IJ THE WH1Tt SHADOW Coec:fl Ae9YM enllSll tM <i•d OI the Harlem Glo· belr0tl81S 10 188d'o 1>11 11tam a mu<:h needed ,... 80n 1n humollly IRl f) SANPORD 0 PRISONER: CELL 8l()()( H Karen h•• a 1urpro1e encount., a1 s 1-·1 ofll04I and a conllctence •• ttlll9•1ed to her, Julle'I Vlal1 10 Joyoe o•ves l ynn a luCky breail bu1 QUMI I dra- mlllC conlronlatlon. 8 9 HAPPY OAY8 Fenn. llec>S In to u... Manon from the adwlncM ol ,_ ov.rty amorou1 leading man in 11 c:ornmun+- ly i:May (R) U MOVIE • • • "The Country Gori• ( 1954) Bing Cfosby. Or ace Kelty A faded Broa0wey star. Immel Md In Mlf-olty, Ill 0<Y9l'I 8 cnanoe 10 11809 • comet>edl. (2 hr1.1 '8 CAAOl~ AHOFAIEH06 0.-1. Rod<ty McOowall g) MOVIE • ** "laltnd Of LCMlh I t9631 Rober1 Preston. Tony Randall A.tier Irle*· tng 8 oanoater in1o put11ng up the money tor a movie thet llo9S. a wrner and a producer ~ tor Oreeca ""'*" ... produc:s .... In kNe with the ~· ..-(2tn,) • •TOMOKT' Moet-0...~ ......... .. , .. ~ a-OOctt ~~ ~ to lnlileatlgele ~--~al lfl8 ~ , ..... ..... ~~ hie hand tn • 1111,1 c._ ,_ CCtoeeit .... , .... '°' Iha haeMf ~edl THI~ .... °"* .. UO e THI llQ IHOW .. oela ,._.,. LAwreM<t and Don Alclk• Gu.11 N~I Can.,, Sllleld1 & Vatn.11, Benr WNI•. IC.a e11a1., T ollet Cfan11on Joaa Mollr1a and hll ~~SyMe vwi.n, ~ en.c. Sc::hwlll'U- • 9 LAYUWla IMM..IY L•-n• and Shor1ey·s ~ IOt kank and Edna s wedding .,. )aoperdezlad by IM wild happei "'*"' at a bacllelcw party for F rllnlo (R) .THlOOOOOUPU F'ellr "diacloYen" an oP«• a.no-. but IM • 100 any lo ""O '" pubic. S) NOVA "fhe OaMtn Eooe·· n1e g<owing problem OI oeae< tlflcallon • • 11'18 ION Of wat>le land to the actvaN:- '"O Ode of sat><! 00.-·· IS '"""'t0a1ect ICloeed ~­ tlOMCI tor ... '-"'"9 1mpaorfldl(R) CIJ KEEN'S PEOPLE t:OO 8 Cl) C89 MOVIE "The Gaml>lot" (Premtefel Kenny R<>gt!fs. Lee PwqJtl A profesa.ona1 gambler lakes a train ride thfOUQl'I the Old West 10 help l'lts Ml•angec:t aon ano 11nos rornanoe Wlttl a ahedy IOCiely lady Mong lhe WI)' 8 DONAHUE Guest Suz.anne Som8s D O THAEFS COMPANY J-. Chnuy and Lana 1>a11le ••cl> other l o aocompany Jaet< .,_. he oet• • ~ '° be '™' ~ CfWlf on an ooeen voyage. (cao-3 aiptloned !of the '-1"0 trncMlndl (R) • MERV OAFf1H 0.-1-. Gore Vidal. How- llrd J&Nls. Jac::tcle Vernon G NOVA .. The Oes«l'I Edge-The OfOWlno prOOMm Of deeet- ttf'lu!IOn -lhe io.a o1 ., able land 10 the tldv1Wlc. tng 1'°8 of sand dutlM -OS ,,,_tioet«l (cio.ct CllP- toc>ned tor the hMrlno ~)(R) 9::30 8 9) TAXI Bobby and T any OQ t1Mlit lrlendltllp wfl8l'I ttley c:om- pele lor tM atfecllons of a to"9ly ~ lady. (RI • MY8T8"f ''The Aear'O a... Odds ~~Sid~ decldee to ln-'19at• ~NH••+• ... 8eaobury ,__ ah« he~~ Kenny Rogers TV Fli~k 'Gambler' a Winner By PETER J.BOYER LOS ANGELES CAP> -"The Gambler,'' a CBS movie based on Kenny Rogers' hit song tonight at.9 on Channel 2, is sort of like a .pok.er hand holding four deuces -the spots aren t big. but together they make a near-sure thing. The deuces: A simple ballad , "The Gambler," that hit big on the country and pop charts; Kenny Rogers. the fellow who sang it, in his first acting job: a story that's no more complicated lhan a single- shot derringer; that romantic m yth of the Western hero· gambler. · Together they make a slick. ,, thoroughly enjoyable movie. happily absent of any deep meaning or artistic statement but loaded with good guys. bad guys and a d iction a ry o f it00us Western maxims. Rogers plays bi Brady Hawkes. legendary gambler, large of luck a nd girth who has. as lhe song says, "made a life outta readin' people's faces." BRADY HAWKES IS everything a hero- gam bler should be, except deep-voiced -wounded in body and soul. but wllling to play with what he's dealt. In this case, Hawkes is dealt a couple of ge- unine black hats: Clu Gulager, who plays mean ltufe Be nnett. who rustled Hawkes' only true love and beats up on the iton Hawkes never knew he • Kenny Buys Plane LOS ANGELES (AP) -Country an,d western star Kenny Rogers. whose bit song "Tbe Gambler" was made into a TV movte. bas bought a Brttisb·made Jet that has been adapted for card- players. Tbe used Bach 1·11, about the al.le of a DC-9, normally seat.a 80 passengers but bas been re- vamped to bold juet 21 PUlell8en, with the extra .-ce aom. to coucbel and table&. ltol•rt, WboH TV acUn1 debut In "The O•mbllr'' ll scheduled to air toal&ht on CBS. will UH tbe plaa. to f11 hi• band to vark>Ua concert ena.,.mesu on upcoming tours. (~:~~-1V~_R_E_v_•E_w~~~-J had : and Harold Gould as rich. evil Arthur Stobridge. benl on compromising a reformed shady lady. Hawkes, valorous soul lhat he is, seU; out from El Paso to rescul' his boy from lhe clutches of bad Rufe in Yuma. On the way, he meets a pair of ad· venture-creating friends. LEE PURCELL, WHO plays a Sacramento prostitute on her way back home after learning to be a ladx_ in St. Louis: and Bruce Boxlettner. who plays a bumptious young farm boy lookmg for glory on the West's card tables. The movie's not 10 minutes old before 8-0x- leitner has a gun drawn on him and Brady Hawkes gets his fint chance to come to the rescue. He tells the gun-toting sharks to fmd another game and then chastises his young friend for cheating. "Poker's a trade. son. and an honest one." he says. "It's folks Hke you give gammlin' a bad name, like drunks drinkm· ·· Boxleitner says he wants to be a hot-shot gambler. just like-the famous Brady Hawkes. ''You're betterofffarmin'," says Hawkes. '"THAT SORT OF LIFE Is short and full or blisters." the lad replies, showing lhat he. too . came up wtth a nifty saying il pressed. They all get on the t rain and before the ride is over. you get a couple of tense, big-stakes poker hands, some gunplay and a showdown between Hawkes and Clu Oulager who has muttered menacingly throughout the movie. Good Tun, this. proof lhat a story calculated to be merely comme rcial and nothjng more doesn't have to be uninspired. Deuces can work. if they're ,put toaetber ri&ht. ........... 2 111 ALL THAT JAZZ. (9') ......... , .... OllMI crm.e DARLINGI . ... ......... '"POXIS .. -sA1"UIM r ••• ""Dll LA'tel•ea•• •••oODl!I •tlL" . .... ..,....~ .. "THI NllCO llD" INI ·-T UBE T OPFERS KHJ IJ 8:00 -"The Country Girl." ................ ICWCll,. • HCle_..ODl- T ...... INC 119• ION IWMd ''Aecoooe ()t '"" v-.··~r~en ad llb aipeed\ '°' tha oooe-- • ~ ..,..,.,,._"' tMI NIWll I ~... . ... ... ::.oorMOUOMO• ·~ .. ~ In Londoll" (1113) lowWy ~ fltltl Grace K elly won an Oscar lor h e r performance in this d ramatic movie a bout a wom an who props up her alcohollc actor husba nd . with Bing Crosby and William Holden. • CAl'TDllDMO NIWI -~22 ~ ,.,.. .,,.. '"" ~ ' ~'.~°'~ CBs 8 9:00 "The Gam bler." Ken- ny Rogers stars in this TV movie based on his hlt recording treviewed below >. KOC E 9 10 : 30 -Od yssey . Archeologists search for clues to the identity or the first people to live on the American continent. Illa ,...,., ... ~ r-(CIOMd CllPllOned tor 11'8 '-"'II mpwed) 10:00 ti UMTED STA TES RICNlrd lnvllaa dlnn., ~ia llfl1hout OONU111no Lil>Oy. and .,.. --the punjellmenl he o-'4 to ,,_ sona (CloMcl cap. llOned tor ,,.,. ,...,,no trnpaH'e(lj 8 0 NEWS 0 HART TO HART Jo<\alhan and Jenn1fet boMd an ociean cru•M 10 smutl a dtngerou5 o-ng o f 1ntern1t1onal 1awel ,,.,_ .., NIQHT OAU.ERY · Tiie Eyee Thal Wouldn t Coe" A beautiful 0111 '90M'8 M< eyMJohl and almolt lo9" her Ille m NEW8CHECK 10:iO 1 • NEWS FA.81' FOffWAAO "Toward The Ultome1" Syetem' TM ,,,.....,_ Of 10194 '"'°'"'"ion • .,.,..,, •. -of wtloCh •r• ... ...,y on oper•llof1": are 8llamtned m OOV88EY ' Seeivno Tl>fo f"trst Arnet•· ~ .. ATc:tleeolog1111 from T-IO ,.,,..._. -en '°' ciu. 10 ,,.. ldentll)I ol ,,... f!nl ~ 10 ltoad ll'le Amet1can GOnlonent (CloMd aip!oonect tor tne ,...,Ing wnpawectl Davela~~ Beauty • ptlftQ, and • pr-I. • AU. If THlt'FAaa Y Wl*1 AtCflle .. mugged. he ends uc> on Mal tor hav- ing aft l9aOll weec>on '" "'' po 'On ., NIGHT GAl.LER\' Some1111no •n The woodwon "'"~is COfNW>CeCI ,,.., the gl>C6t Of a corMCI 11"91 In the• llf1IC • "'°8 AHO OOHS Ral)e · Hosla l yte l{ur • •YI>.• and 'Gaol Cn<tstian ..,,,., QU'iet• wh>Cft onc:tud<l rape v.ctwne, 11\e ""8band ot a vict.., and ttvee con- "" led 'apo111, wlll detnorl· a1r11e l'IOw women c.a" ••Ot<I bet"<iJ tne V1C1oms Of cnrne 11 :30 e CIJ IAANA8't' JONES Barnaby s 1n•t11ooatove Ptll~ reveal 11\al 1 OWi whO ~fly d;ed '". Wff· ono ICOOef\I WM ~ually muroerad IRI 8 THE eESTOf CAASON au.ta 8udr. Henry Latty Gallon MIMlu TolO. Jao DouQ1U IRI 0 DA TINO GAME 8 ~NEWS • • '"' ··u 1s1ts••o"1 Gam1>1et" 1111!>31 TY'°""' Pa-. Jult8 U-.s Clerlfteitlet Ct\ettea Watt IOIOl In ~··''Orta Romanien. Opu1 4M". • fvoe&Jtonl De Slov•· qule" by K.attit Hwa and "Cat Vat1etl0n1 On A Theme From ProkofWf'• ,..._ Md TM Woltl'' by ,,:eo9W':.C~ • ·~ "Hit'' (tf73) 8lly Dee Wlftlalnl . FUehwd Pryor. -MlllGffT- ~ I WNCa .. &.AUQH 'I II Cftl; ~ ~ • Cl'mc.lly ""'°""°" ed and rnu9t be left behond on ords '°' the IMF to ~ INlr mlaalon • HONEYMOONIM Ralph follow9 Ed'. comc>tl- Galed '*" IO ~ a l~I a.net 11111 uva raca 12=*>. wow • • • "Hell'• t11and " ( t9S51 JolW'I PlyM. Mary """'P"Y . 11J MOVIE • * "Ma And Pa Ketlle On V~" (I~) Matj0f'8 ,,..,. . Petey Kllbr'lde 12-.40 8 (I) CU lATU.tCME • • ' Oe1t1ny 0 1 A Woman' (19711 Allll>ony Oulnn. Mille Ftwrell 1;00 D TOMOMOW Gue1t1 -aalteta Bot> 8llc:alYng. Ken P-a and 4ndre IN G.ant • LA AHO T1MU Of EDOIEW18 eo.or.· tlaaebel tryout .. not ell~ and er_,. Eoo. • lelher IMil.-a ~ t.30tJ MOYE • • • Ne•er Say GOOdt>ye • 11 esa1 Roca -.eor....~ ... ,.. "*' end ,,,. daugtfter ... r_,,,ad """' ,,. ..... after ~ ol aec>ar...,.. 12 tw11 ewow lt'Q ,.._.,,.. wNI\ one of thtm It """* lltlt to an £nglleh ~.Ct hf.) -J::IO. MCWll •• "Vlca ~· (1931) Paul Wkaa, Kaoy Frande. Tlltrt la no hope tor ll*W- ..._ the member• of the ..... ~ ... CC>rY\41t. {1lw .• 25 min.) 2:111 ..wa 1• NEWI 1:11 r.eov. * • * "Tiie Oetlc Minot'' ( 1Me} Ollwia de HaW6and. L .. Ayres. ...,. MOVll * * * "The l ady Oamb6ae" (1940) Batbenl Stanw)Oc. Rob1rt Pf-on. An ooe •• -. lady gambler MCl'lflcM ._ mwrt• and aeculty Ill order to ~ .... ~ '°"~ wtltwl her. {2 IWa.) a:.a• MOVll ••·~··Man Fr°'" Dallota" ( 1~ w .... Beery, Jot\n Howard A Union bllleok theep tedaeml hlmaelf by obtaining tmportant Con· ..,., ... documenll while l>flld pr1aonet (1 hr., 30 """ I s-aa1 NEWS ";00 MOVIE * * ··~ySIM'f Sea~" ( 1940) Hen<'y Wiicoxon. C.°'9 Landra. A Getman 10Y d..,._ ,..,_.. as.,, importer on a tramp II-(ltw_30mon) 1t'ftd•~•d•lf'• Daflll•~ ttfo"W. 11• • •• * -r ...... Angry Men-(1057) Henry F~ Lee J CotlC! 1~ D *•*"Tai.a. Son Of COC'fllM" ( 19$.4) Aoek Mudson, ~· ~­ • •••• "The Uta Of E,.,,.. lo4a" (1937) Paul Munl, a. Sondero-d. ~ 8 * e ·~ "AIM'n To Pw}/· ton Plaoaw (11M11) Carol 11~1J O D CllO NEW& 8 NEWl.YWB>OAMIE D DAVEAU.EHAT LARGE m HOOAH"S HEAOIE.8 HoQan '""" ~ ,,,.. 111es.1 c.e.man p•an 10 ••• Daw:! ~- 1...0 · I 19351 w C f llllea. l yftilly, ,"1lf Olendler • J OHN OARLl~G by Armstrong & B•ttuk 1 AEAU.Y ENJOYED YOUR LATE.GT BOOK, E~! iELL ME, WHa:lE 00 YOU GET YOl.JA ORY 6EN5E OF HUMOR? Shelley Out of 'Ange ls' LOS ANGELES CAP l -Spring is in ful l bloom and so ls another sear ch for a new Angel for tht' ABC series "Charlie's Angels." Shelley Hack, selected after a much-publicized ta lent hunt Jut year. is leavmg bttause her ad· ra Fon%i e 011 the Boards " dallon to the show failed to spark a ratings tn· crease The series bas completed production Henrv Winkler as the Fonz takes over the lead m a community theater play w1lh ~larion Ross a ft er runnmg off an actor for trym~ to play som e unscheduled love scenes with !\t a rion on "Happy Days" tonight at 8 on ABC. Channel 7. 'Beulah Land' Reset LOS ANGELES CAP> -''Beulah Land." a proposed NBC miniseries attacked as offt'nsivc and degradin~ to blacks. has been rescheduled from May to an air date In the fall , the network say~. NBC sald it wus postponin~ the six · hour series because "production 1s now at a polnt where a fin al print or t be complete program will not be available for review until May " T he series came under attack by a coalition of black organlutions dur- ing its filming in Mlsslsslppt. Al le•st one black member of the cast was "A CAP11VAT1HGLY WSH MOVIE V1TH A SUP£M CAST:· -KothlMn (orrotl. M. 't OAILY Mntl NIJiNS~9 Amllftll'l ..,_ "' ...... lei! ~·--· ........,,,__~ ...,._ NOWPLAVlNQ mEf~E ..., ,, .. , ........... . critical of the roles. which were called "Stepin • Fetchit and Aunt Jemima clones." "Beulah Land." a depiction of Southern plantation life between 1827 und 1872. was made by David Gerber Prod uct ions In assocation with Columbia Pictures Television. It was based on two novels. "Beulah Land" and "Look Away Beulah Land." by Lonnie Coleman Gerber defended the production. calling the attacks "a combination of m isgu.ided emollona. aell·servln& zealotry and honest apprehension." for the year, but she will be seen in reruns for several months. THE EXACT reason behind her leaving re· mains hazy. however. Miss Hack told People magazine last m on t h that sbe had been fired. Executive p ro d u cer Aaron Spelling d enies that. Miss Hack was hired last spring to replace Ka te Jackson after a s earc h m a rk ed b y widespread news cov· erage and several false reports on the name of the replacement. JACLYN SMITH re- malna the only origina l An1el lo the tongue-In· cheek detective aeries. " • ,,...., .. ~, .. ,., -Wm tile Biggest Be the Best! .. a1 IHtY llSaTSNft'SIN -................ "TM hclrror. UM bon:ar." nae are UM wordl ot • cbtna Colooel Kuru in tM ~la hrd Coppola mov .. epic on the Vtelnam war, ••A9otatypee Now." 1'be •wdt tlna~r •l ltle ftJm '• tlOI when Capt. 8-Jamln WIUard bu completed b.ia dHlh mlaslon <t.he mu.rder ol Kwu> u a lln•I 1ummary of I film IO 1rand10H ln leetm\cal achievement lt assault.a the aeoaea. fons:tc! ~e::~ :~ ( OSCARS ] ~atch the 1tant screen RACE und U.sten to th whlrrln1t ..., ______ _ hcli<"o&>ter bl•d~s . machine gun fire. anguished crln ol wounded and dying on 70 mUUmtlttir. sle~c aound and 11vold leavh\8 thn theater emouonally drained. COPPOLA, NOMINATED FOil the best direc tor Oscar. has Sa.td Of the tilm, "If the American audtence could look a t the heart of what Vietnam *'" really llke ... then ~ woUld be ontr one m'l•tt .wp ,.., frGlft 'Puttina tt blllJnd thlm. Maybe. Cu lllQ'DM.IOrlt\? Thole Wbo nnD'lln Viet· aemuwellul.holewhowwe. N"'°' ~ l••l wee told ol a Vietnam veteran wbOat pa~chSaltlll lt1Ufied d1.arln1 a Florid• trial that the 0 1 went OC\ a rampa1e or brtak·U. and attack& alter aeetnc the fUm Hata otr to Coppola . THE OlaECTOa OP "THE Godfather," "The OocUatbtt, Part II ," the la\~r wtnaer of sht O•can1 lo 18'14 lncludln& bMl picture and best direcl«. u we.U u IOme other acreen &ianll. may have outdone hlm1 If on thla ~- What priett 8UCCeH ! The movl~ bud1eted at $12 million and scheduled for 16 weeks shooting coeL 131 mlJllon to makt1 and over' a year to s hoot. Nol unlike the marathon effort to visually portray war's inhumanity, the sboolin& ran lnlo "cataslropb.ic" delays. A typhoon destroyed the i.ets and equipment and forced evacuatioo of the' rast and crew from the Philippines location lo Ma nila AND AnE• NEAaLY A _)'Hr of wortc. qi, fllm '1 mawtay acfor. Marlin Sheen aa Captain Wlllant. wu bOlpluaUzed from beat exhaustion. Jt WN a movie much hyped, opened lut tall and woa critics' acclaim Vet lt hun't achieved an expected &on1evlty. It cloeed months ago at some \heat.en that had orl1lna11y scheduled It for a year's run. Much attention and top t)llllnJC were elven Marlon Brando. seen In the final 30 minutes as Colonel Kurtz. BVT IDS PERFORMANCE ls disappointing. He fills t.be role more as orator than actor. Robert Duvall lS ootninated beat supporting actor u the ruthless Lt. Col. Ki(&ore. KUaore's re· alisUc approacb to battle is absurdity. It's a memorable part. Who can forget Kilgore, dressed in his calvary hat. directln g the carnage or a Viet Cong· controlled village so two soldiers can entertain him with their surfing talents. A BIT OF COMIC relief perhaps but it doesn't work. Only moments before a giant ball of fire from a napalm attack has consumed the village and jwu~le. Sherlock Musical Shines in Mesa On the faC'e of 1t , one of the least likely can· d1dates for transformation into a Broadway musical would appear to be Sherlock Holmes But the same probably was said about Lallie Orphan Annie 4111 £i"ioo r::.;.!¥~~~~:7 _.,""",.,,.r--,-....,--,. ICIU' ... GllASl1 ... ·~ W tlcJt t ~t ... •t•tMt t ll• mm1 tseo SATUllDAY HIOHf PIYll'"' ,.. ....... ,, .. ,,.. ....... - ·-ftoy Wit., ..... _,,_ _,L • HIW191 12'1MbJle4• ......... -, ... ... It.DA LIVI" -_,,,,_,, ... ., .. UT/MIM.1-~l<M ,.,.. .. ,. "BEING THERe-(PG) ~, .... ,. SM-1 -1~71IO-• lJ CLOSED FA.MtLY "tGHT TUISDA YS -AU. SU TS SI.SO _,.. .......... ~.,... UAMD VI. ICUMll!Nt --""" Ht·36'3 ...,, ... ,, IXNllSll) f 1111t W (6-MN .. ,.,. IC#1 ... ltcfS10" flOlltllOlt .._, ........... l'Olt&MI TA'NM O'MIM e _.n ... -... ...., ... ...,. ... IWIA•_,• _,_ MCIW• ...... .... ... -..... --"""•-.. ,,. __ , .... - Be that as tl may. at turned out to be an ex ceedlngly good idea "Baker Street" is one of the more enjoyable offerings of the community theater season, a nd it's enjoying its Orange County pre miere at lhe Cos ta Mesa Civic Playhouse. Its creators have taken just enough character twitches from A. Conan Doyle's master sleuth to make him inlerestln~. but haven't attempted to •••AKlllll STlllllllT" IA m .. ••<•I by .Hr-'-'"'"llfl. --~ -II~ JH'4!1, dll"I!( ,..., Dy P•I• T •mlx'llll!I, mu••UI dtre<tor ert ... llf• ... ,• Cl\OfeOQr~ .>e11n<t.1 ()09k1r-. le<M•C .. dlr9<1or lit.., WI••..:-. I prU•llled Fr~'f' -~lurCU'f'' 411 I lO t~ ~It Ill 411 I ... Co•I• IMw Ct¥1< Pt•yt>ouw. on the Or-'°""'' F•ltoroullO>. CO\I• Mew. Re~nt4110ll\ I H ~,~. Sl\~tlOO Hol""'' O• W•t'°" . ltlMAdf~ ,,,,~..,.l~lr­ W1oo•n\ Prot~~\Of Al\Or1•r1 r Or B••tf'r Mr\ ,..u<bon <•ol••nG<eqq I ll<P trrf'9U'•r< 0•·~· Cnf'f'\1no1' TME CAST M.t"-" l • Y'9fte J~•Wr.....-~ />A¥y!><lill• ... Tod I("°" J-·"-W~ltor~ ... &.nton P•th"" A ObOt 5'c'hoot'tow• r R-<1 Oelll<•• J•n111IHOOtk1n , S...ien..eO~r.• ... M•r' A1<NU'd\On, A~So<•• (!Wry~ Ro-. Jtm QeU, 61U 0 NP•• trans form h1m into a Caruso The ht'avy mus1C'a l rhores are left to Irene Adler -played by Costa Mesa 's reside nt songbird Mary Sullivan. who handles them beautifully IN "BAKE R STREET.'' llolmt's comes off with many of the same qualities that endeared Mr Spork to a generation of "Star Trek" fanatics - mtu1t1ve intelhgenct' combined with a total dearth of emotion, a long with a n understated egocentra c1 t v t hat confounds his comrades It 1s. for a musical. quite a complete characterization. At Costa Mesa Mathew LaVigne enacts the legendary detective. and apart from a slight pro· ble m of youth he is splendid. La Vigne is ph)'11ically right -tall and a bit gaunt -and his interpret.a· tlon should satisfy all but the most nit·plcklng Sherlock aficianados Miss Sulliva n. who possesses one of the flnest voices m local theater. excels as the thrush who at tempts to ferrC'l out s ome feehnJl behind the Car Froin "Bandit' NASHVILLE. Tenn. <AP> -Marking his bud· dy's 25th a nniversar y in s how business. Burt Reynolds flipped co-s tar Jerry Reed the keys lo a high -powered car like the one lhey used in the film "Smokey and the Bandit." Then the pair went tearing up Nas hville's main drag to test drive the black and gold .1980 Pontiac Trans Am. The car had decals on the door that said "Bandit." Reynolds, w ho's completing a sequel lo "Smokey," said, "If it's as good as the first one. I'll be real happy " i !TALlll" ' 1 I\( llf•l 111 Y AWll~to } \ ~ ..... II' I '-.. ~l\'IH M / "ow PU.~ ••• "WrFTY, ZANY, (JNINHIBITED F(JNl .. -·~ .. UA Mcmes (714) 990·•022 .... Cintm1 Yitjo 830-6990 IOWfll UA Twin 893·1305 .OMllll _.,.1••• Intermission Tom Titus "elementary" facade Jack Willenbacher makes a fine Dr. Watson. injecllng a human qual.aty wh1cb crests In his "A Married Man" solo. WALTER WNSDALE IS ~rltttly cast as Holmes' arch·enemy. Professor Moriarty. who fairly hisses tus dialogue as he plans bts next caper. James H11nnon is Impressive as the robust Wiggins. leader o( the Balter Street Irregulars. while Ted Knorr 1s enJoyable as the pereniuallv baCfled Inspector Lcstrade D1r~tor Pati Tambeluru has done an excellent JOb of staging the mult1 ·set mus ical. and J ennifer Oderkirk's choreo~raphy stunes 1n the production number whjch closes the hrst act Musical ace<>m· pan1ment by Bryan Beavers· orches tra often drowns out the actors and could be toned down a b1l. whal(' Stan Wlas1C'k ''> ::.Nt1ngs renect 1ngenu1t:, and 1ma1unatton Sherlock Holm e" a!\ mu!>1cal theater 1s a Jolly ~ood idea. and "Raker Strt-el" c;hould ~ packm~ thC'm an for the next thr~ weekends at the C1v1c Plavhouse. al the We~t Gate of the Orange County Fa1~~rounds 1n Co:.la Me~a • C'ALLBOARD Aud1t1ons for the mus1ral n · pertory summer stock compan) in Coeur d Al l'nt• Idaho. wall be C'ondurted Wednesda> from 2 to 5 p.m . in MSD 1177 m the CaJ State Fullerton campus ... those cast wall began rehearsals June ,5 and perform with th<' Idaho C'Ompany through Labor Day ... ·-_.. ..... _ ... _____ .. ,.... ... _ NOW PLAYING ow .......... N.10 MAU c.Ml M1$SIOll ~49!>-'220 UWllll'a..& Costa Mew S46·31~ --~ Ofl!lgl 561·70Z.Z "II.ACK STALUOH"c•t' "GILDA UVE"t11 I "CHAPTER TWON.,., .-------. l''COAL MINER'S DAUGHTERN fNt ~llt•s Kl.AMER .. ••• '"HtotlH PlAJH SfGHr' .. .,., .. ,,., · '1 love J.be unell Dl naiWm in I.be .morolna Kll1ore 1&n. SmeU, thank'fU(ly. 11 the only HOie ml11lni from the movie. And u lbouab the film needed an altershoc~ it ca~ when the academl failed to nominate " Sheen, wbo p1ays Willard w1t.h convinclna lnte1\4t• ty. 81 best actor . IT'S SHEEN WHO RVNS the gauntlet of emo· t1ons war produces yet maintains an oulw<trd callousness that sees him through the mission. The crew o( lhe patrol boat, Frederic Forrest, Albert Hall. Sam Bottoms and Larry Flst\bume. turn m commendable acting jobs as they take Willard up river and deep into Kurtz' Cambodia e mpire. • Any mention of "Apocalypse Now" without noting the acting of Dennis Hopper as the photo, }ournalist ~namored by Kurti' god· like rule would be an mJustace. HOPPER'S ROLE IS PIVOTAL. He tries to make som e sense of the madness. What the acade my does re mains to be seen Not lo honor Coppola wall produce much groaning and moaning. Yet the way things have deteriorated for this film. don 't bet the family silverware Coppola 1s "in .. The pictur e 1s also nominated for best ..,c reenplay. a JOb Coppola s hared with J ohn ~1hus. best cinematography, sound. editing and art d1rttt1on •Erma Bombeck •nlffed cl .. ~ ~ .. Roll it -Jeff Bearce. Tracy Porter. Terry Egan. Susann Bell. N1kk1 Gyurik and Carter Brown (from left) By SANDIE EGAN Of ... OMty .......... Bread and good nutrition ao baod in hand. • Tbu.s. u part ol a proiram to help teach good nutrition to student.a, bread·baldnl wu in order recently at Mariners School in Newport Beach. ·'So many cbJldren just think or bread on a shelf," says Eve Cremers. food services director for the Newport-Mesa Unlfied School District. "that we thought we should give tbem an aware- ness of bow bread is made " , Ms. Cremers visited the s1xtti grade class or Diane Gomey for that putp05e "We taUced about the four basics." sbe said. "and about good nutrition. wise Hlection of food and snacks. and bow the d1stnct bakes all its own bread from scratch." Then the students were taught step·by-step bow to make bread Starting with unbleached flour. she says, sug· ar and salt is used to add taste and texture milk is added for nutntion "Then. we add yeast to make 1t grow and keep 11 nice and warm so the yeast Wlll let 1t n se." she told the students. •·And we knead tl until 1t ·s smooth and elashc. then put It m a warm spot to rise " Here 1s the recipe that Ms Cremers gave each student to take home along with their loaf or bread. Peter LeRoy ·s loaf -at nght are Robert Ramsey. Jeff Normmton and David McKenna F&ENCHBBEAD Combine and beat well with Electric bea~l'I for approximately 5 minutes: 1 • 2 packages dry yeast l 3 cups warm milk 'i I.. 1/4 cup sugar , I . 3 cups flour . ' • Cover and let stand in warm place 45 minute9 or until light and bubbly. Add and stir well: 2"'2 cups nour 1/4 cup salad otl l tablespoon salt Tum out on floured board and knead well - approximately 10 minutes or until smooth and elastic <dough will be rather sUIP. Place in oiled bowl: tum once. cover and place tn a warm area for 45 minutes or until double. I Place on lightly rtoured board -knead 1 I minute ~ Divide into three equal portions. form Into 12 ~ to 14-inch-long loaves. Place on cookie sheet f sprinkled lightly with cornmeal Score lightly 3 or 1 4 times across top. Brush with melted buUer or margarine and sprinkle lightly with cornmeal. Place in warm area and let raise for 45 minutes or until double. Bake approximately 30 to 35 minutes in a pre- heated oven 375 degrees. Nice work -Evelyn Gremers, food service dlfector for Newport Mesa Schools. W1fh Robert Ramsey and Jeff Norm1nton Put it in the oven -Carter Brown with Elame Louvier. cafeteria manager at Mariners Schoo/ 1 .. ..... - • (2 OM. Y "'-OT B1 AJOITJ' OLSON OttllltOMyP•ttMt Moat lirll. by th ume lher ·v• flni•Md i unle>r hl&h or mJddle Khool. havenad at leas ooe man· datory MWtna cl . Some hat lt and are dlffnntW· fd wltb .ewtna ror the rest of tMW' Hvea. while others thrive .rid l arn tN-klU wiUl I al HM.. For thou In tbe former cate1ory. lb re la 1UU b.ope for a retatloMhlp with lb• Hwln1 mar hlne. BUT TH Ca£T la not to mak d oth but to fashion tote bafl , soft ICWpCW'el Ind otMr Mrl!\ and rranli llt•mli 1ew•~• maeMne, lbtHda or mauriila. Sh tlrtt talb about lbe MYt'tftl Naeh H &.Mat, d ~rHMn the paru. &Svt.M U,. oo how to Mw ud ................ ..... of Ute aa.IMO prn&e• Wltla th~ ...... T1I EN. H usn and ahowl other tool whlcb will Ulake the Job ........ and null>' ceta tnto the ba1k1 ol ...... Then. the fUn beltl\I ~ are thaptert on ~bn>lctery. coucblnC. baak ti try. patchwork. appUQue. qullUr11 and .ott acvJpture. wttb many 1Uuatrat&on1 and pattema • . Dsci~line Is Love AJI ~ -l'v• bHrd MNN&··~sa..·a mother." Evil')' limo 1 told Dl l kJ41 tMy had to haw• &lie Hr hom9 bJ 11. I ••• lnror m •cl · "Everyone Ehe 'a mo\her ~ UwJ eould •taf out UaUl t ... WMa I.._. ftrm that they could not have a pbooe ol t.Mtr own or a Hparate H1tin1. they 1rumbled, ''Everyone m .. ·• mother a.ta them have their own phone ... NO MTRING SUIT waa too reveaUoc tor Everyone E1M ·a mother to put her •tamp or ap· provalcn. ...... B~k be free from parental decrees. or did she real· ly exiat? up the aame way. If •he cuved JeU1 ...... MCI coffee for t>rftkfut. •be 1ot It. No one HJied her to shut lb• door. ill up 1tralSht. cletr the ta· ble. De make. her ~WA bed. She could drink out of everyone 's ataaa al parties .•. if 1be want· ed to SHE oaAn MlLK out of the cart.oa and no one yelled al her. She was rude to people and never had to apoloeize. She made rnlltalres and never had to be accoun· table for them. She picked her own clothes. her own schools . Tennis Toanaa•e11t "Tht• St'wlnar Machine Cutt Book." u n<>w vo lume by Carolyn llall. IV.in NO•lr and Reinbold Pubhshen-. $16 95 1, " lb anawer for tboi.c ~ho don'l •t-v. but v.ould Uke lo tackle aom<-craf\ prejectJ Hall aay1 that the cul'fttlt ln· tereat in m•chlne.aewn art bearan with Claes Oldenbura. whole aoft arulpture emeried ln the UleQI. No allowance wu too 1met'OUS for her to abell out. ALL I REALLY knew was that she was always with us . . . following us around from d ty to city. school to school. ye ar in and year out. he r own friends. She Admiring trophy lo be awarded winner of was the envy of all her SC R <South Coast Repertory Theater) ln- ·'Other textJle artist.a. represent· ed here and in aaJJenes and cran m useurnli throughout the country, are testimony to the exclt.m& fact that the :.\!wing m arhine . as the creativt> :.lltchers' tool. has ar raved," i.ht• i.ays Sbe was the Good Queen of children e v· erywbere. You cannot imagine m y surprlae r ece ntly when I met Everyone Else face to race. She called herself Jan. but I knew from the moment she opened her mouth s ht> was ··E ver yon e Else" with the famous mother. con temporaries. Finally, 1 could stand v1tational benefit tennis tournament are. it no longt>r. "J an. for from left. Pnscilla Riggs. Sue Freeman Hall. a noted seamstre5» who has taught at the college level and had her crafts exhibited tn more than 65 shows, assumes the reader kttowi. nothing a t all about the My friends and I used to talk about this mother a lot. Was she a myth created in the minds or children who wanted to years I've heard about and Lor ry Be rnardy. The tournament. your mother. Somehow. ~ponsored by the SCR guilds, will be held she's the perfection that at fi ve Orange Co as t clubs o n Monday. none of us has been able April 14. lo touch I would love to -------------------- m eet her ·· Prayer For Cross Mothers From the moment s he was born, sfit> got lo do whatt>ver she wanted to do "E veryone Else' JU~t looked at m~ and slowly r e p eated th e w o r d. "l o ve ." You 'd havt> thought it was the fi rst tame she had ever beard lt. Surviving In Court Attorney's Topic DEA R ANN LANDERS· Many years ago. when I was in"college, you printed a prayer for mothers who lose tht!1r te mpers I was touched by it, but I d idn't have the sense to know tha t one day I might need it desperately. Well, that day has come. I now have three children -one year apart -and l would give anythln& ir you would hunt up that pcayer and reprint it. I can't remember who wrote it. but it was not original with you. Please try. -A VERY TIRED MOM IN MONTANA DEAll MOM : Yoa are refeniai to ''The Prayer for Cross Mothers." lt Is from Marjorie Holmes' book, "Yoa aDd I aad Yesterday" <Mo~. publlsben>. I hne h~d many re· quests to re.run It and do so with pleasure. A PRAYER FOR CR~ MOTHERS "Ob God, I was ao Cl'08S to t.be dilldnn to· day! Forgive me. I was dlscoura1ed and t.lred -and I took It oat on t.bem. Forgive my bad temper, my Impatience aad, mo.t of all, my yelling. I am so ashamed as I &bJnk of It. "I want to kneel down by eacb of their beds. wake them up and ask lbem to forgive me. Bat I can't. .. They wouldn't understand. I mmt 10 on Uvlng wilb the memory or tbls awf&ll day, my no.Just tirades. "Hoon later, I un still see t.be fear in thrir eyes u they scurried around trying to appeaff Blown up white parka worn over tight red and white Jycra pants is from Thierry Mugler's 1980 faJJ /winter ready·to-wear collection presented r ecently in Paris, France Get Yourself Going FortheBOSI PfASOIW IXVtl OPWNT 6 MOOEl IMl SOtOOlS ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE ( 714 547-8228 ' Ann Landers me. tblalU.Dg my aa1er and mudatal rua. w H lbelr fault. Ota God. &be patltedc belplmaeu ef cWldftla ! Their bmocftce before &be awfaJ mouter -SM enraged adah.. "A.Del bow for1lvlJl1 Uley are, •acc:lal me so ferveotly at bedtime, klulac me 1ooc1 .alPt. "All I cu do la~ a ener. to.e• a small bead barrowed la a pillow ud Mpe WW. all my bean daat a.ey wtD ,_..." me. "Loni, ID falllal dtese llWe OMS wbom JOtl have P'!I' lD my keeplac, I am ra11ta1 Y•· Pleaae Id yow lallaKe pMk11ee ud t11dllesa repleala me for &omonow." -MAaJOaJE HOLM~ A1ala. Dear Mom: Hew bea.Wal! I am sare that every mother wW aee lilenelf, alld It ls bound to make her a more patleat, lo-.ta1 penoa.. Tbuk yoa for req..U.g that I n111 It again. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Grandpa fell m December and broke bis hip. He also knocked out several teeth. The blp healed rine and be had new dentures made. Everything was okay for a while. then GrandRA began to complain tbat hl$ gums hurt. Be fore long he wasn't eating anything, just drinking one bottle of beer after another. Mom says if he doesn't eat right he will gel malnutnt1on. Grandpa s ays there as plenty of nourishment in beer. a nd he can hve on the mall and hops. Last night Mom told him that 1f he plans to live on beer he'd better look for a room somepl ace. Almost every evening he get~ into an argument with somebody and passes out on the couch. · What can be done about this problem?-EUREKA. CALIF. DEAR EUREKA: Graodpa needs to 10 back to the deaUat ud get tlM9e detttares ad- justed or made over. People wlto drlak bffr ln· stead ot eaUng bala.attd meala set ID&o troable. aad Ulll ls what bas happened &o GraDdpa. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I! "Barfing in Baton Rouge" doesn't lilte cutesy lhank·you notes written by the new baby or lbe three.year· old birthday girl. she'd just LOVE the "utility" thank-you letter designed for the super- busy person. Our son received this monstrosity from his teacher as an expression of gratitude for a holi- day plate filled with 10 varieties or home-baited cookies. It's a mimeographed copy, In the teacher's own handwriting, complete with blanks lo nu in. The blanks are for the name or the giver, the t.ype ol gift, what use the gift would be put to, etc. Crummy. to say the least. Nooe of my other chl.Jdreo bu ever bad such a busy teacher. All the others found time lo write a thank.you note on attractive, personal stationery and mall It to the house. Wbal's your view ot thls? -BEMUSED IN ILLJNOIS DEAll BEMUSED: San:ae as yoan. Cnammy. She went to bed when she felt like 11. and got ( Boroseope WEDNESDAY, APIUL t By SYDNEY OllA&& ) ARIES <Mar. 2l·Apr. 11>: Money 11 tt· leased from escrow. Needed material ts made available. Gain indicated through written word. Member of opposite sex confides feelings and your morale soars. TAURUS <A pr. 20·May 20>: Accent on career, ambrt..ioos. buildlnc on solid strurtu~ and improvulg relatioos with memben of ram•· ly. You gain most throu&b diplomacy. Eschew forcing methods. GEMINI <May 21 -June 20): lnalst on defuli· lion of terms. See places. people a.a they nist, not lbrougb hue or self-deceptioo. PlS«$. Virgo natives play significant roles. Accent oo educa· lton. travel, publishing. long·range project. CANCER (June 21·July 22>: You a~ given more responsibility and chances for reward multiply. Accent oo finances in conntttioa with close associate. legal partner or mate. Older in· dividuaJ lends benefit or experience. Se rttep- tive. but do not abandon your own style or pnn· ciples. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>: You have option to start now or lo delay. Ch<><>5e latter course. Se aware of legal rights. permiss.loo.s. Fit toget.Mr bits and pieces until picture as a whole comes mto focus. VlllGO CAug. 23·~Pt. 22>: What se-emed a never-eldlllg roul.lDe can be transformed into e xciting, creative e ndea,·or Make Spt'('ial ef forts to ~treamhnt.· procl'dun,~ and r ut t-x penses • LIBRA <Sept 23 Oct 22 1 GOOd lun.H aspect comc1des nov. v.1lh change. tr:n~I. \ant ty. intenslfied relationship w\th member of op· posite sex. You regain sense of direclJoo Jntui· tion is honed lo ruor-sharpnes.s. SCORPIO «k t. 23·Nov. 21>: Yoo get more "working room." Reslrictioos, bk>cks lo prog· r ess are re moved. Ener1tetk associate ex· pre-sses ideas w~h prove helpful and could lead to proril Gemini, Sagittarius ind1v1duals fi gure prommenUy. SAGITl'ARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 211 : Shake oH any tendency to be lethargic. Accent on move· ment. relatives, messages and short JOUtne~ Aquarius. Leo. Scorpio persons figure prom- inently. Sense of humor proves valuable alb Know 1t and be willmg lo laugh at your own foibles. CAPRICORN CDec . 22-Jan. 191 · Financial prospects are brighter than originally anticipal· ed. Know 1t and a ct as af aware or 1t. Family member who had ~n reluctant to support your efforts wall now be a n enthus1astJc ally AQUARIUS <J a n 2i>·F~b. 18 > · Obtain valuable hmt by reading Caprirom message Imprint style, take lnltlatlve. express original concepts and display independence of spirit. Valid opportunity exis ts to restore family har mony .. PISCES <Feb. 19-Mar. 20>: Appa~nt set- back is due to boomerang in your ravor. Avoid any tendency to brood -define terms. seek backing of special organluUoo. Another Pisces and a Virgo fieure ln scenario. 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OBITUARIES/NEWS FEATURES Western 'Show to Resunie elta11,,-e l'lete A tv.o-day hone 1how, raln..cl ool tn Mart h. l1 1cheduted to rHum Saturday at Sycamoro TraUt tn S a n Juan C1ph1trano S h ow C'I SU "'tll bealn a• 8·30 um wlth both Jumplna and tlat event.a Wtlmu Tat e 1 1 •chech.Uoo to Judie the Saturday 1how and Don Greene will Judge lhe ull-We.tern show which b"6'ln:6 with halt e r cl• aa al K 30 a m Sun· .. ...._. bwl lmltted to• Valum "'°"*IG-" day --------------...:..:..:..:.::..:.:.:.____ Both shows will again Ttms Prove Safety ~fa~!!re s2s bl Jk ~b <X Viral Vaccines WASHINGTON (AP 1 The major viral \<JC· cines on the market -used for treat1J1g polio, measles, smallpox, rubella, mumps, rab1e!>, vellow fever and influenza -are safe and effel'· tive, a panel of experts has reported to the govern· ment The report to the Food and Drug Administration completes seven years of work and is a part of the FDA's evaluation of the sa fety and effectiveness of all licensed biological products. The panel endorsed the continued use of vac· cines in childhood immuniiatioo programs and ctl· ed their s uccess in significantly reducing illnesses and deaths associated with viral diseases Training Class for Dogs Set /\ nine-week class in novice obt>dienct' trnin· ang for do~s six months and older will be offert'd in the spring program of the San Clemente Parks and Recreation Depart· ment The class will meet <.:f' For the Record BeatltNot~ / Saturdays from 8 a.m to 9 a.m. The h r!-.t meet 1n g will be April 19 without the dogs at thl' San Clemente Comm uni· ty Center a t lht-corner of Seville and Del Mar CLAlllC ~El.E F LOYD A Cl.ARK, rn·o~nl OI AUC.UST SKELE. P.t~\~O ..... ... _.,,,, u P•S-.... .,on Aorll. 4V•I. 1990 '" N......,,.,., a.-.. cn ,. H.-"'° '" ~ Jow. CA W. I\ Wnt•Wd bf 1\ \Vt Vtvt!CJ OV P'us, ""''• ltmd FuMrdl • 0.YQhter Betty WffOht °' s.n JO\#. ~rvtt•\MldMt~twrvtrfl'fo ••ll C• • llh sl•ler O.u1.n C4m004'11 ol w Mid "' ""' ,...,. .. , p101 "' C•l ... ry K•n~•. N• .,,..,.h•o Art'-CIM~ ot C~m,.lery 1n '"°'""'Poll•. tn01dnd IC.H\Wt.. 8111 OM-OI e.~ersri.td. CA .. Smiln & Tulfllll w ... 1c1111 en·~· Alv1n Cl.,,.alK•~S Qranckllildrt<1 Morludry IO••••O•no d1rH1or\ •nd 1 C)f'e.tl·Qrend<llllOtefl Fu,,..r.ol ... ....._ W•VICH ...... "" MIO Of'! ThurMl•y. STINE AP<ll 1e, IW itt lllf' Sl'rtl"' & Tvllllll ANT .. ON Y CHARLES STINE • Wul<lift ~I M 10 OOAM Enlornl). IM'>ecl -•Y on Aprll 3. 1'181) '" '°''. ••: rn•"' s.rvtetr\ to touo. at H4',bof' Mfl"W, C.. Hr •\ wrvlw-d by '"~ fdttw't •1 U-·Mounl Ollw , (MIA Mew. C•. Robert Sii~. !11\ molrter J~rin~ !•"Se'1rl<f'\ .,...., !fie direction ot Sm1111 Pom&lo, 3 .i~ttn and"'' gr-parenh jo! '•& Tutlllll ~<llH Qw1191 Mo•lullry Or ""P -M4iry Sltrw C.••ve>•<k ::·~ !M!rVtef!l wlll i... ""Id on WPOneSD•y. '• MUIAE••v Al>fil '· IW a\ 10 OOAM lJI I~ El loro EOWARO L. MULBERRY, r .. ld .. nf U ,...lflfl' 5.Hv1c..s .,.,.,.., IM """" • ot Cost• Mrw. Ca. P•'uict .two on llon ol !>m•tll & tuft> Ill W•~IC 1111 • Aprll S. 1'80 He luurvlwd by llll wllt' C1-I Mon...wy ~ £\111., Of Coll.t M.w, C.t , I lon WIUCEY E-•rd MulW.-ry, Jr of ~ .. Mew, Al.AN RAY WILICEY, rttl6tofll 01 U., 3 ~ Peo!IY ~-·of NewPOrt BNclt, u . P•suict •w•v on H .. MlftQllOft 9e«ft. CA •• EdlM _, Aprll 3 ,., ~ Juh ,. 1'11 In jo Of El T-CA MdJudlttl~..,of 1 ... 1C1no"'°'1. T.--. Survl~ Ill' Ill! '"'· 1 .,._, J-""""'-try ot Lot wit• S.tty, -K<'Vln -OHn -• > A1'991eS. CA. Md .-.......,.,., Of ~... Lor411nt ~ Of CM>OOll ~; RllO-• 1~1-•• ~lll•U T•r•s • P~li. CA. F-M -mtt Wiii l>e ~ ~. ,,..,,._. ......,..., c-.... iw.-onT-,.Apr111,,_ .. 1":.~M WM...-. -.,_. -.. , ot 9"•,,.lldP .. PKlflc V--mori..t RlloOe lsl•f'd, • otand Cl'tildren PM~Wtll\119• Br"'•A. llurr••ott.c .. 1 R•<I ... , ... el"-Moly ROYrt will be lno lnlerm•nt •I P•<•flc V1•w ,, -T-.. ""'" .. ,.. .. 7·00PM Me1"0rl•I P.Wlt N••POfl 8 ••<11 # • -4 -., etwi•'-&wlal •Ill ti. P.c1hcVlew¥«t:..,ydlrec1on ' c-..M .. ~,. AOrtl •. n eo Other meellnJ!" Y+lll be held outside in lht.• r t·ar parking area Tht:' fN• for the course 1!> S~fi R e1!1str at1on Y+1l l be Saturday from 9 a m. to noon at lht'.' centf'r. Pe rsons with qucs· lions regarding tht.• class should call 492·5101 Poet Set For Talks Joan Ledoux, a poet, will address Writing for Publication c la sse s sponsored by the Ca pis tra n o Cn 1f1cd Adult School. on Monday at 10 a .m. and 8 p.m . Ledoux, of Mission # ~ .ti t· 30ANI botll •I SI Jol'tn .,.. 8.tPhll ° C"'l'tOlk Ol.lrcfl lnler_,.. lit H•rOO. lolWft -Ill! P-Ple<ce Brol?ler> Sell ~ay --y dlrKlor.._ 1tAa1E -.... Deaths HER& RA8£, re~clltM Of CO\lll Mew, CA. p.,_,, ••llV on Aprll \, '"°· ~ by I'll\ wl .. Bonft .. Of , •••• /IMw, CA ..• '°"" X O'I, C.01, Els he ., Viejo. will speak to the morn i n g c la ss at Palisad es Me tho dis t C hurch in Capistrano Beach. 9tie evening pre· Chris. -BHI, •II of~ .. Mew, u_ a.... , .. n 2 Oll<IQl'Mn Jutte R-OI Oll.,l. C.t ~.....,, • iic;;. senta tion will be at San Clemente ll.1J!h School an room 101. -Undll -al C:OSIA MM..t, C• l ~~ Fr-lln R-OI -·-· GO<Ooft R_,. 01 -<latr, CA ....0 """' Ill~ al lrtdl•. a1so s shle" Loolhe l.MlfJf•re OI Collll -~. c., C»ll COu91\iffl 01 Hunt I ngton 8'1~ 11, C... -l«ie Ho<1'1..,, Oorotl'ty Oh~ ~} ~~';:" ... "m .. .:'l:loA~~i:ow~:~~~ ,• April t , iteO •I I OOPM •I Un1lod , • Nl•lllOdlll Cllur<ll, (Oll• Mf>• •' P(IUte _,,,,,..,, In hou ot I~ dollllllOn\ m•y t.. m•de to l hP Aftt>rltl• Found.tlloft. PM'f'e Brotner> 8'!11 BrO.OW•yMOrltMtYO•rt<•on 111:1:0 IOELL G. REED ru1oen1 of .:..tllfornl• \!no 1'21 P•l....O •w•Y on ..._ .. J , 1'm. IW h )wvt..a .,., ,.,,) 'Oft 6'Mlf R. Rffd 01 CMI• M<tw, C.• , ~19t'l-Ttmmlot H4"Mt, CA -Fr-Jeftl<lm. 4'f T-•Y'f'. t 9t•nd<lllld•en •nd 7 ore•I ~...odll~ ., .. _...._ Dy "'' ''"., Mrs. 111.,tl't Fo«I, Gr•w&-~ wnfl«" .... Ofl T unuy. -""II e, 1'110 et 2 :00PM •I Ille Harbor L•wn -·:-~ Pain(. ~1't~M ~( l~ cJIA<tlon tJI HMt1CW ~-Ohn _,_.,.,. c.u ~ s.u~ LOS ANGELES <AP I -John ColUer , 78, a master of the modf'rn black-humor short s torv and co-autho r of tht: screenplay for the film. "The African Queen ... died Sunday of a strok(· PHILADELPHI A <AP> -Nao Duskin. 86. a f as hion lead e r 1 n Philadelptua for nearly 40 years and owner o{ the hig h -fa~hion Nan Duskin Shop. died Satur · day. CAMBRIDGE. Mass. The lect ure!> are free and open to the public. SJC Plans Net Class T ennis <'lai.st:s for beginning through ad \'a nced students will be <'O ndurted by the San Ju a n C api s tran o Recreation Department beginning T u esd ay, April 15, and Saturday, April 19 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii~ CAP > -Jakob Rosen· bug, 87. emeritus pro· fessor of fine a rts at Harvard University and an authority on the works of 16th century Ge rman artist Lucas Cranach, died Mondav at Mount Aubur n Hospital. Cl as~ will be offered ei the r Tu es d ay~ or Saturdays ,.., ..... , ('.()LOMAL N B1'L ~ 7801 Bolsa Ave Westmmstef' ~3525 PACIAC YllW ....OIUA.I. P MIC Cemetery MortuatY Chac>el 3500 P8CthC Vlf!IW Onve Newport 9each 644-2700 MICoe«.11 MOITUA•S LaQUna Beech 494-9415 L..aQuoa Hills 768-0833 Sen Juan Capistrano 495-tns MIR 7 ca LAWN-MT. OUYI libt'*l • c.NtMV Crema\oly 1825 G'9* Ave .. Costa Mesa 540-56M IAl.TI ••llOM N•ALHOMI ... :M:M CottaMna 873-9460 wamcmms m&.me>A9W4'f ~y t to Brotdwsv eo.t. M9la 8*9t50 ..... ~ NOlftlMY ~CHAM. a.tonu.y • CNmat1on1 ~E. 17VISt. eo..MeM •••• • SAN FRANCI S C O <A P ) -W ine en - trepreneur Louis Petri, 67, who built a family business into what was once the largest wine marketing firm in the world. died Monday at his home. SAN DIEGO <AP> Retired Rear Adm . Cllarles G. Hartman, 81 , former commandant of the 11th Naval District. died at his home Satur· day. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Art White, longtime newsman and most re- Fee for the classes. to be held at Dana Jltlls High School one hour a Wt'ek for eight weeks. 1s S16 LB Topic O rchids wlll be the topic of Lynn Mauzer Friday at 1 p.m. at a meeting of the Laguna Beach Garden Club. The group meets at 11 a .m . at the Women's Clubhouse, 286 St. Ann's Drive. A g r een thumb workshop will be con· dueled by Oliver Koster, an expert on hydroponics. A dessert tea at noon will also be held. cently the press aide to Lib S City CouncUmao Emani rary els Bernardi, was found dead Monda~ north of 'Book Sale .Malibu in what a uthorities called an A book sale sponsored "apparentsulcide." 'by th~ San Cleme nte Frien<M of the Library CHICAGO <AP > wUl be held a\ the San Another ot the quln· Clemente Community tuplet.1 bom to Patricia Cent.er at the corner of and Alle.p Moeller less SevUle and Del Ma r on than two months ago May 30-31. d I e d 8 u n d a 1 t n Sale hours for both Nortbwmttra Memortal day• are from 9 1.m. lo He>1pUal. Tow bo-1'1 1ur· 5 f .m. _Proceed• from vln.--n..Wll •eel~r th sale wm be used lo dled ol reeplratol')' dis· purchue supplies not treu 1Yndrome. funded by the county . Tot' Nausea Spoils Trips I )' oa. PETE• 8TEJNCaOBN ~ar Dr. Stelaeroka: Ma family. we love lo take tripe in our car. But wo ate bouae-bou.nd. We can't IO ~where. The problem la that our &-year-old daup~r 1et1 car a1ck. There wun't a time tain(e abe wu 2 yeara old> that she hasn't become nauseated or vomited J.o the car. Of course. we have a ( DOCTOR IN J choice; leav-ing her home with a babysitter. But THE HOUSE my husband and I and our other two children wouldn't think or leaving her 1lone wbUe we were out erijoymg ourselves in our car. We ha ve asked our pediatncian about 1t. He aid sbe will grow out o(it in time. He refused lo give her anti-motion-sickness pills because she is Bff dwd PUBLIC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE NOTl<:a cw OIUOUITIOlt ANO ,ICTITIOUS auMNllff LACX M AUTMOtllTY MAMC STATllM .. fT A T llG PtM"<ltO•"· a llmll.cl Ti.. ... -1"9 pe•tofl• ere W1"9 too young. • Singer Gilda Radner a nd guitarist G.E . S mith cele brate d thetr New Y9rk mar· nage wtth a feast of hot dogs and soda at .t s t rc<:ts l de pushcart Cld'1-~.iwov• l( .. 1n "'ICIO" -"*'·· . H•o1'0ld <K OOM•• _,,.... -F4'1111 MANOR ASSOCIATES. UO Do you have any suggestions! We're willing lo wa it Wltil she ··~rows out of it" but meanwhile the rest ot us are being depnved of pleasure. Mrs.W. Scr0ft9 •• ,,..,...., __... -...,.di "••port c-1 ... Ort••. Still• un. ,.., <•rr-.0 .,.. II• -"*'~ et I" ".,.._, lllt«JI, CA 92..o ------------M on•H ll B•y, Soulll L•t .. n•. lr•C. --.11-N-"yO.NW"S. Dear Mn . W.: The four most common forms or mollon sickness are a ir sickness. sea sickness. tram sickness and car s ickness. Sometimes nausea or vomiting may even be caused by twirling around a lot while danc1J1g. Th e fault or cause h es 10 the thre l' sem1C'1rcular canals in each internal ear. Undue rommotion here produces an equilibrium problem. wilh resulting nausea or vorruting. BUT VISION MAY HA VE som ething lO do with 1t:too. I 've been reading a n interesting case history detailed m the New England Journal of Med1ctne by Edward L. Schor , M.D .. of the Baltimore City l losp1lals. For most of her five years a child would have episodes of nausea and vorruung whenever :,he sat in the rear seat, neve r when up tn front When her parents bou~ht a seat and placed 1t in the bark. :-.he never felt nauseated again. DUE TO ntE ELEVATION SHE WdS now .t hi\'\ to sc~ through the front Y+ mdo"" Sh(' could now fix her eyes on objects. Formerly, her only v1t•w .. was bobbing and vibrating obJects within the car or of fast·moving scenery out the s ide win· do"".'' Where does your child sit in the car. Mrs W ., In front? If so. the .. cure" isn't so :,1mple In the rear? flow about trying an elevakd :-.C'al in the hack., • •• MEDICALETl'ES: Dear Dr. Steincrob.n : I've been readmg a lot about CAT scanners. Will you explain? -Mr. f'. Dear Mr. F.: CAT stands for "computerized axial tomography. It is a spedal technical ad· vance in X-ray diagnosis. ll has been especially helpful ln the diagnosis of trouble inside the skull : identifying brain lesions. etc. It promises to be of great help also in body scanning. The machines cost about one million dollars : to purchase. install and operate for one year. In spite of these costs, about 1200 scanners have been installed in the United St.ales -more than the total number of scanners in the rest of the world. The question arises: not whether to use these specialized and expensive diagnostic mstruments: but how lO allocate them for best use a mong various hospitals. ••• If you are incl.med to de velop crops of boil~. have a cheekup on urine and blood to rule out t he possibllity of undetected diabetes mellitus says Or. Steincrohn 111 hls booklet, "Practical Guide to Skin Problems." f or a copy write to Box 1560. Costa Mes a 92626. l:'nclosing 50 cenL<; and a stamped. self· addr~sed cnVl'lope. Cancer Detectio11'! LOS ANG ELES ! A P > -A teehmque that m ay permit earl.Jer d~tect1on of lung cancer 1s being te!>ted by researchers at the t.:SC School of Medicine. The procedure allows the deted1on of Rrov.ths no m ore than an eighth of an inch in diameter and only 10 to IS cells thick. much smaller than would be visible Ln a conventional chest X·ray. Dr. Oscar J . Balchum. oae of LM t.:SC re searchers. srud he a nd colleagues are ~ms the test in conJunct1on with standard techniques on J Jlroup of heavy cigarette s mokers. ""ho have J high n sk of lung cancer Red Tape Abounds Surgeon Called Negligent S AN FRA NC I SCO 1 A P> • The state Board or Medical Quality As· sura nce plans a heanng May 12 into claims that a San fo'ranc 1sco eye !>p er1al1st n ot ed for soph1!>\1(0aled \t-<:hmqueo; "".,.., ~ro,:,I> negl1gl·nt and. inrompe\ent 1n his pra<'\1(·1· Thi' Y+ .1tchdog a~ency h J !> allt•J!l"d in a 26· Po rt Jt:Cu:,at1on that Dr John I' Beal1· Jr v.rongfully d1J~n1,..,t.J ur tn·~•t•-d 14 pat1t.•nlb BEALE, SS. I~ a1· ,. u st> d ..i mo n I! o t h " r th1n~s of pt>rformmg a tatarart operation on the wrong eye, opera t· 1n g on patients un · necessarily and faili ng to morutor pa uents on medication for potenhal· ly serious side effe<:ts . J le was also cnticiz.ed ror using techruques not gen erally accepted by the medical commuruty. BEALE. KNOWN for work with advanced mi c r osu rger y t'QUIP · ment, decllned comment on the board's flndmgs, saying "my attorney feels 1t 1s not in my best inte rests to disclose tn· form ation" to be used LD tht• phys1c1an's defense An admtms trat1ve law Judge w1U hear the a r · <'usat1ons a~alil.St BeaJe. 1he board . w hi c h I 1 c t• n s c ~ doct o r s 1 n C<i l1 fom1a, could tdke a \·a r 1l'l> nf actions. 1n duding revok ing h is l1r1•nsl' lo p r acti ce mt·dl('tnt.· in the ::.late. .\ LM~'T ALI, lhc-pro· <'1•11 u res mt•nt 1oned 1n the JC'C'u-.at 1on took place bt•tY+t>en 1968 <.1nd 1978 whllt' Reale o\\ned the San Franc1~cn E>t' llosp1tJI T he 27·bed hospital had the most modem surg1c<1l l"QUIP· m e nt . .,om1' of whn'11 BeJ le designed. Beale, a graduate of t he CC Medical School at San Francisco, prac· t 1ct''> at the San Fran· ( ... co f:H' lnst1tUI(' Care Center Difficult By JOYCE L. KENNEDY Dear J oyce: I am iDteresud In startlDg a day care center lJI my commanJty. How s boald I go about it? -D.F., t\sb11ry Park, N.J. This can be a more expensive, en· tangled venture than you probably Imagine due to a variety of state licensing requirements. Roger Neugebauer, editor of "Child Care Information Exchange" in Belmont, Mass., says cocsts of re· novating and preparinf a r ented location can be as high as $30,000. G ETrlNG APPROVAL FOR the license can be a lenatby task, though certain states issue tempor ary Ucenses. In some states tbe center must be ready t.o go -wtth staff - before It can be approved . Educational requirement.a for pro- gram dlrecton or day care cente¢S vary, aiain dependina on tM state. Moat require elther a two·year degree ln early childhood educaUon or a full four.year decree. ONLY AFTER TWO to three years are moet centen able to break even ftnanclally. lncludint paytnr the director aa aonuat "•lary of PO~OOO. 11 theee huC'dlu are more than you had b1r1ained ror. you mlabt walll to con1,der atarUna a smaJf day care ( CAREERS J program in your home fo'or these. the requirements are cons iderably less stringent, but still you must know the rules. Before starting any type of child care program. contact the day care licensing d'vislon or your s tate•s health or welfare department. EXPLO&E WITH A LAWVER whether it Is to your advantage to declare your enterprise "profit" or ·'non.profit.·' Abo, consult the local day care as- sociation to learn abou( available monies that might assist you. Two books : "Developing and Ad· ministering a Child Care Center" by Dorothy Sciarra ttnd Ann Dorsey, Houghton Ml((lin, 19'78: and Susa.n Chldakel'a paperback. "Starting and Operating a Playgroup for Profit," available only rrom Pilot Books. 34'7 Fifth Ave .• New York , N.Y. 10016 for $3. 10 poetpaJd. READER SBRVICE· T,._ U.S. Of/a o/ Huma11 Dniit~ftll ~"""' ha.I pu~ o ,...,.,,. laaitdbook °" do// • lrotnmt fO! daW ~" cnten. F'or o Jm COJ>r, Mtd o podcold to J~ LAtn KQ· "«II ot !Jo% 1560, Cona ft1HO ma Atk for "Dall CoN." C•l1lono1•, ••l d•UOIY*d elle<Uw 1101 T•r U n•, £11<1"°• CAhlornl• 10 "• m .... -<" 10. ,_ tu1• B Altw !:i..t dooll,,,. l)e,._ In lht II-E R-ld -MMllY" Cld•lr>e<""P .... dUINWtl'I to ~ .,.. 0 R..-<lld. 1141 Hydo P"'11 Drive. o.orl"""'"O. ••ceOI kw F•llft StronQ, S.nl• AM. CAlllornl• ~ •llO II•\ •<ltllortly 10 •tnO up I... J-M.t~1*1d -"'-11e J P"'l,,.,\h!P\ 1111...... 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CA '711' T n" _,_, Is ~t..a by ..,, In dlVtc:t\.14t ,,._Soctw Tl'1t• .ier..-••• Ill.., •1111 IN •UttNS a MclttnRICll ,. o ..... in• ~ e..c:11.~ 'PMl Pvbl•"""' ()r.tr>Qr (AW" 0.H~ P110t 41>' • ... 11. JO. 1• ,..,._., PUBLIC NOTICE A 9ulde to community churclt" 4J .nd thelr .. •11111 ..... ,. .. tunie,. ~, 1nttte DAILY PILO T ~hNJW\l"plfteft\. .. 'it'"lil\ ( "' J'ool ·~1:iii1 ,, .... ,,...ff" .. , ~ lh'4 ...... nd ~Wln•b• ~ Va.Jet"~· !.I()() ,,,\f·1· ~ SERVICES "W'r\Kt> rJtrf'C"tn.,., ..... EMPLOYMENT & PREPARATION ... _•ln>ln.<\'°'1 1!>'0 Joo~.,u .. n• iUi.> Htlp 11. •nt1'1 \I " r :100 MERCHANDISE f\M1qun .-vi,,. AW'l•n<'h llUlll Aur>UUft ~U!t ttH Ul1"" *'3J bw~ntc: M1t .. n•I" ~ C'~iHNtr•; .-f' qwpm .. nt ltO.J'J '"''" ,.~ Ii«<• ll04I' f'rwlO You 'olU l \r.m.lutf' 11(¥,JJ L.,•iCt-~lt' ~ I~ l!!M ~a-•.. ~ J .... .w,i •• • ....... -~-........ "" ,._,, . 111' lol ...... 1-· .., Ml>ttll-• '14 •Mf'd llOlll ~u»tal IJ\.11t.\n.11'YW~h • .._, (}lfitt t'urn 6 t.QUIP • fQI) ........... llttt1 !;.~ ~~·:~~,:·~ = ~""" ,,._,.)fh W1!M ...,,.11,.t-k .-,1 .. wr.M Bar "'-'6 ........... ~ h llo<lto H1t'.!>4"<0 '"1A BOATS & MARINE EDUIPMOIT ,,.,,...,.", 'tll''' t44Ab "••"' ~'~" ~ ~ Mar11w t.~•P ~ ftoal~ ~,, '()«I tlooou Mttl\ Cl1•ntr OOCAI ltO•l> .~.. • llo'"ill n..dly,~L•• ...... ,.,. .. ..................... 8 awr.. I001::1Pr1.__ .. ...................... ,..._,..Wt _ .......... ... lllllll 3 ................................................................................. . ·-...... ' 1002 411111•1 .. l lMl .. I -·!Ml -· l"t•t•~t .. ••••MI ...................... ••••••••••• e ••••••,•••• eaaa••••• aaeeee .. e••••• ~(® Be<Jch Realty llAl ISTAn ac•• Net SIMCI ,, .. COMI WITH US. •• to WISTCU ... Tw. nc•,tl•Htly •"•'P cow4fe1, a & 2 M•aa•ldl••tw ...... ..._ I 700 WISTCUffl ST..,.... SH.000 ~ WIDMISDA Y a 2·4 Ml"""W1'0lt-""RT..., MACH 75'·011 I EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ~ h11 '1 Mollee: All real mate advertlaed ID tbia newspaper la aub- jed to the Federal Fair lfoualng Act of 1968 v.tJlch maUa It lllegal to advertise .. any pre· rerence. limitation. or c:ti9cria:maUoo hued on ~~lion. sex. or onein. or an antaJUon to make any Sidi prdermce. liauta· ban, or dlscrlmanation. ·· TtU orwspaper wiJI not knowtnltly accept any advertfsing for real e!llate wtuch is iJJ viola· uon d the law. .-..torw. ....................... ...... 1002 ....................... TRIH.UIOlt ls looking for 5 U · pe:rieoced s.a.les people mterested in "Farm- ing". Top 0 C. location. For appomtment. call ~v)(f MESADILMAl POOi.HOME Lar8e ' bedroocn 2 bath pool bome located 1J1 de airable area. wa. 111101 <il&aoce to shoppina and all ac:boola. Owner may help f\nance a. ia very motivated. Full pric~ ~-Call 5.56-2660 C:SELECT T'PROPERTIES B.IGAMCE $19',500 ~ 3llOO + IQ.ft. home. Totally r e · modeled, hardwood floor&. ba.y windows loo. Gourmet kitchen ove l ooks sunny breMfMl area. 2 large bdrms downstairs. !fJCODd story hosts spec-uacuJ ar master slllte. Huge dressins area. raiaed Roman tub. mar· ble top pullmans +2 rmre queen size bdrm.a. A aJLllt to see. Call now for personal preview 66-7171 LAaGI ASSUM.\af LH. Ukle new inside & out with new cpt ·g and a cu;y bnck {(pie in this auradive 3 Bdrm. 2 batb bome. Lee usumable loan witb no qua.Wymg. Olly •JIOO. Art now. caD!m-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS Use the Daily Pilot "Fast Result" ~rv1ce directory. Your service 1s our specially. Call 642·!'>678 ~xt 322 OCIAMNOMT....UA .. AllA A f ont.ast&c view or the beaut. blue Pacific. Private steps from your own door to the community beach. Exclusive a rea wllh a 24-hour security gate. Spacious contemporary home with 4 bcdrms. formal dlnlng. fam rm. recreation rm. study. 31~ baths. Spa & bu1lt·in fish aquarium Sl.100.000. Cons ider exchange for Newport bayfronl wllh boat slip. WHUY M. TAYLOR CO .. UALTOtlS 21 a I S-JooqMitt Hlls Rood ... lWPOtlT CENTI«, .... I . '44-49 I 0 12% INT. with 2°"o DoWll New:M Bdrm bomes. -J Ma.LOW Ta.LOW, CUAN ......... The tones and textures ln this Back Bay estate wilt exc ite you: Suave cedar paneling. warm ochre carpeting. clean green grass and mellow yellow bath tiles. There are rour bedrooms. a s pacious game room. inviting lath covered potting bench. and a frothy spa properly positioned on a wooden deck. It is a treat to visit and must be a delight to 11 ve in -at $348.000. U,_.HJUI: t1()1't~~ REALTORS,675-6000 1443 U.t CoMt H'9Jtwey. Cot-o&a dcl 111 .. WE HAVE 21 Of THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN l4ASSllMMIH.14.. PE MIMS UL A VrlW + V1IW POIMT Al.malt new 2 Bdrm. 2"7 SJJO 000 ba c:mdo. witb city bJkit.s ~ will ~· fanaot'· ..S JIOCD8 oce&n view ~ 1)'mb oUat. all •a&. No quah ying to mhU·bUods, ~~'Tul ~. Unbellevable 3 .~~·..,.up Bdnn. 2 st.or)' home. ~ ...., · R1cb parquet floors . Ava&lable within 80 days Priem start at $102.995 ·Pace1etter Homeli area.more a-eek· El Toro Qall 770-4011 sndlld · F u t Matqany ~beamed " ~are.:o~ ciill\oga. lotally re· [91Mld A~ ~~~ ~ ~MI 21/•LOAM BY OWNER. 4Br. 2.,..,Ba on secluded back baly ~.Liz, fam. rm. dbl. frpk. l.rg. Spanish We din. rm. 2 peUos. beautifully lodacpd. 1175.CXI>. Mow In DOW· c1aee Nov. 1. ·so. Shown by--Prine. only. Ml-0517. FOltBMODEL Deoon&or 2 bedroom 2 I bl&h witb cathedral cell· tngs. tultm kltchen and k.m ol a.me.rut.Jes I llu! pool. spa. s ~a clous greenbelt and it s all un- der one year old. Low price $76,900. Call 151.J191 t;::SELECT T PROPt:RTIES HWJfO.-JllVBA $104.900 OMler Wl1l help finaDce Uns fant.astk 4 Bdrm garden home Ht.11e add· Cl'l f amly room. secluded pllbo. dJ.nang room loo' Second story hosts ~ s1.11te +3 more ~ bdnns Call roc-flnanc1ng dela1ll> Q\ance of a llCet1me. ~7171 flf"tl.i Iii 0 · '•U"V '' H '•'' ~~~~-~ LLSTATE. ~ ... ?:\ ... ,., .......... ,. MISAYIDI s Bllnm. or 4 at a den; immaculate 2·story a... wtlh all tbe extras. Garage door opener. water sortener. de· conlCr wall cowerinp. Call for app't. Slel.,.500 m.JIB3 675-4TT7 eve associated e11 o~r 11 r. l>fl\ •r11<; J1), _,, ilu~ '' '' A.SSUt• IJl/J'Yo Remodeled. upgraded. charmer. Separate 2 Bdrm borne 00 &Os.125. R-2 lot. 124.000 equity. -n..al ~ m6. Act net! Calf St6-ZJ13 RealD\a\en 90ADMC>Oa Kt9Cla VIEWHIUS 9lper' fmanca°I avat..l . on t.hi.dowiy 4 R. raau· ly rmbomewilh ~ ~ ol dm " bWaiOe. RealisUcaly priced at SM&.500. call agilflL oornE VALENTINE ~or 64C).Gl8'J REALTORS l~IRIH;t WAia'IOMT fl09lfa.OSUU Newport Beac h. 3 bdn:m ti) Fl. frontage on WI&«. Owner oeed:a fast sale. Willing to be ~able. call ror de 64f>TI7J Wl'iaflOKT "'1 IQAT SL.- S2315.lO>. Bea\&ifully ck· corated Ulruout ~ ~t locabon on the LSlud Ad DOW' C&ll 963-6767 -. '· S.,.-o.les -~a tli& Wide lot. wtuC'h Make you r shopp1n i.: pnMdel a total o( 6 c&r ~by ~init lht-Daily • l'oau Sl1po Dorh lilm 81>•1•.~ ' !1111 • • "°"° ~......... • • l(M) ~-DOING ·.'.': BUSINESS [®1Rtd11 otr·sl~et parlt1n1 1r PUot ~ied Ads needed. 3 Bdrm • 3 1--------• 8irm witb oceaD VleW. THMSPnRT A TIOM ,..,.,.n .. . s110 ~~~~ R•n1 . • ::~ Mobtl~ }k>4'11•• • • Viti\ M-c,.:i.. ~·· ... tuo \lntor Hma.S.kt RtM • ~160 T,.a1lf.n Tr•\lt-& . • , ••• 11110 l~~~~~·:'i.,,. . : :.~ AUTOMOBILE c.-.....i · .... r.uu Ant..-.,....,,. ci. ..... ,,. • "°'"'" R.«-r,atwo \, h1tlt" ~ ~~ M•n: Hurt~ 'i>:N IW"'"°IOr1,ir• .. •• ~ In.c._ •. •• • "* \..... 11>711 ,\..-.. .......... , .......... ~ ~~---·-···-AUTOS, IMPORTED DOnR SHOii.iS LOWDOWM Owner says bring offer OD Ulia fantastic 6 Bdrm family home. Maids quart.en a. 3 car garage too. cau ror more de- tails. 646-7171 oPttJ •ta ~· 1· '•UN to ~''"' t • :.: UNDERA ... FICTITIOUS . .: NAME? It J'Oll h•,,.. 111•1 flied yo11r new Flctlllo111 811•ln••• Neme a nd have not ,..t ~ It tor~. pleaM do1>'t forget lhal th• llmltatlon I• :SO d•'t'• from d4lte ol ftllng. TM DAILY PILOT w lll pvbhll ,._ .,..._"' tor 131.50 . Our "-1•1 111111 All•KomoO lfllt. '""' . .. .. • • • .vM A...UO Ht•k) WM llMW .. • 11711 c_. ... . . .. .. . Wiil ~ .. ::"::.:·:·::: ·:.: ... :rn [®16$1. -waltle...,~IM entire Orange Coaat area •I'd ..., noctca• -...er In 8lt ecllltofta. In order to eubmft your etateme11t fo r publlCatlOll lafld ~· copy llnd • clleck to THE DAILY "•'-"" • .. .. .. • • Wl1ll "'"' t ttr •'' • • • • • • • • • • • • V7%l t ,., .... ... .. ••••••• ll!J: ll<•Oll• • • • .• .... • '111" J"'iur .. • .. • .••.. m ,,.._. ;7l. KM ..... ftftuh1a • • ll~ Laa~...wru ................ ..,... M.ud• ' .. .. "7lll lll~rte•I ... Pc 111 • • .. • • .. • ll14u MG .. , .......... .. ~14l MC ll .. • .. ..... ., 1114. Opel ••• • .......... 111 .. , -··. •• • • .. • • 11?17 ..... ...:,.,,. • • • • • .. .. tt11o ~ .............. 1111>\1 iw......11 .......... 111:.:. Kol~ Mote. .. .. ............ VISll Mo-tr. . . . . . ... t'll7 =·:.: .. :.:·.:. ·::.:::::·::.:= !>Ub.rv • • .. .. • • • .. • ... VIC =!Iii··::.:::.:···:.:'.:::= VoiU•&C•• . . ...... f1'1Q Vehv ...................... rm AITOS, NEW Omthl. .... -AITDS, ISO U-.J ... , •. Ml ,\Ill(; ............... -lw<• .. • .. • • .... . .. .. CMtilM'.. .. . . ....... •n ea.-............... 1t11 °"''* . . . -Uo ................ ·-o.-t ............... llW! ~ ......... -~ .......... ·-a:· .. · ............. :·= ...,;.r::. :: ::. -.: .... :C i..-.... ............. IN) .. ~ .............. INt Jlt«Uf) ................... .. ct:""~.::·::.::::·:.:·:.:·: ,.._ ................. 11167 P\,-ii ............... .. "'*'.. . . ............... .. .,_,,.,d ................. .... v.... . .. .............. .... ~ .... Mt ~-~up la a .... -ol JOW own? A llOOd W9)' '° tell ...... ..,_ •t \I witb a \OW·COI\ ClaHUled ad. Phone .... .. . . ' More families are getting the camp1J1g "bug" this year. H you have a camper that's oot getting Uled. seJJ it new with a aa.ified Ad. P\LOT. P 0 . 9o• IMO, Cott• Meta. CA ta21. We... 40 IM ,.... For lntoflftalk>n abo\lt legal ad\'ert19ff>t ple•M call 642-4321 Est. 332. SB.L WITH COHFtOIHCE Ust yow hcMM wttt. ttM prom ..... at Oc.-hcHk IHI Es..._ & ........ • OM,....-.... protK'*',... at"° cott to y09! -MOIU HOML UDO PIHtM., OHi. Y $10.000, lt4Wft ON THI WATll. Tilh f•l..tic ...... ~ rHllJtlld. fNlll ,.. ..... & ........ c..,.... wl .. • ...... ,. ...... ,..Ir ...... Miu • -....... OWIMr wtl ...., ..... ft .... MMC:ll ...... SM tod9yl -MIWPOIT llACH Tll·LIVIL. ..... l ......... l .... ~ .. cW.. ..... ., ......... ,.. ..... ..,._ ..,.. Le..e, ......... dec.t. QMe .. ,.... .. & .... costl. Mewty ...... " .t SllZ.SOO. 2744 ~ COAST HWY. COIOMA DB. MAI 759-1&1& . ,. . ,,.. ...... HiWPORT HEIGHl'S + R. V. ACCESS My family home on Ice ka w /room for boat or RV s&onge. Newly palnt- ed uUrior, woodsy at· moapbere. secluded patio & backyrd. IMl8,000. 646-77tt Want Ads Ca II &4.2·5678 Sell wtlb ~E ! It's a BREEZE a-ified A4' MZ·Si878 NEWPORT HIU COMOOS Five brand new & sparkling custom condominiums. Each with 2 Bdrm & 2112 baths. fully built·in kitchens & double garages. Just minutes to the beaches. pr\ced from $143.500. ates:m to beach Take· OY8' tq k>u at low ID· ""9t al the new. re· cUed priced Sll9..SOO MC& REAL TY 675-U70 OOYOU OfTERASERVICE• Uet the pubhc flcnow With an ..:1 in tbe Daily Pilot Servke O\redory. I l can cmt you u little as S2 03 per' day. For more ID· fanmuoa aDd complete ,.... c:aU "2·5'71. 11£ 110111 ILlllS CD. OVER 56 YE.ARS OF SERVICE t•Vl .. "SMIWISTILOOM 1\r11~t1rn ll\ 0f't'O ratC'd Northwood P.1110 llomt• Th" Home Sho.,.s Like A ~tndt'I Inside & Out.side Tn Le' el. Thl"ff Lar.i:r kt-droom'I Ph•' Bon11:. Hoom & f'amilv Room Sprln.i: Ila' Sprunj.! & Thi-. Homt· '' Burs\lnl-! With All Ttw .\mt>ni\1l'' In The World. SI 17.500 ASSUMAILI LOAM • C)11w1 \ul d<' Sal' L<x'<tllOn Good Startrr t-•or YounS? fo'.1mtly . f''our U edr oom Home· W1 1\'ic;um11hlt' Loan. Ne w Earth Ton<' Cnrpct-. lln~hl & Cht>erful f:at In Kltrht'n One Of lr\lnl"S f"1ne!\t Commun11v A$sOClatlon~ With Pool & Tennis. Sl22.500 • (5) ·--....... __ . 759-9100 #2C_,. ... ....._ C S P Z A L D M Y A H T E It A H J E A Z A T l l R L 8 E 8 P M Y R 8 N I R l L l 0 W D i N P T 0 E T l T 0 H 0 E 0 EPRElOGPAAHlMHEXU"" t l T J S A K A H R A K 0 A R U L R 0 R P 0 U I P 0 T U M H R E 0 l N VSLM TTALHGO SM MAN 8 0 J D E S L Z K E 6 N W 0 A 0 SY AL AT EOZNOIAONU E S l Z S N D A A l D H 1 P V R aATWlENN HEQTTHNH DTQHlOWAO PLGERBX IRSEMDTTEC RMEUCTEA ti~AVPAlTH£~0NHNACR UARZAAXTOlSSHRA l P£k l ......... ~Wllt'..--. .... ...... ........................ It"'-, ~ ........... J liiill ..._T ........ .. ~ ti a a ld i ..... .:..., ..... --, at -MiM-fl r....-.o..o.-a ~-·-· ..... of newl'°rt REALTORS '71-HI I tM COllOHA Oii. MAR: Oit G at•••M A c..__., R·J lof for ...... ••thf It; ....... l t.t•••+ .. +2 ...... -la a&eloaHoa.Slfl,,00. I COIQMA OB. MAI: Oa ...... ,. , ..,._ fl,.,-.. wttll ................... Meilll c ........... ~o••+~.W•• --..... $ 114,000. MEWftOIT SHOltS: Newport IHcll: C'°M to beoch, COW\14 • ltt pool .ct ....... 3 bedroOM. SHOIES e.o.t. Mt SIH,SOO. IUSMSS orroaTUMrTY: baletlt,,.. sltop a•ollabl•. fh•• co•clltlo•. well equlpp1d. w..-. .ct Joel_.. 1R bl!mana. J•st S7t .500. COLE OF NEWPORT RiALTOllS 25 I 5 E. Cocrst Hwy., COf"CIM cW M• 675-5511 WTILUff f'rellbly painted a. ready rot urynectiate occupan· cy. Spacious 3 bdrm home with large family rm . kitchen with separate eating area. fonml chmni area. over· sued prage & much. much more. 1264.000. Creative rinanc1ng avalable. .\ DI\ '"'on of lbrbof lnq•...,lmt"flt c.n ~CU'\.EI lD"l-dowt\ ~ a d~ on a bd~ 60x.J.St R 2 kl o.wner carne\5 lhi! b&IAnee and will sub ~ lD a ronstrur uon IOlill An excellent DOHTWMT •CUATIVE Lmd Dlac> + cuRom 4 Bdrm. family room home. Owner motivated ard will carry at 123. 8mt BacS S.y &ocaUon. Dll/XXJ. 400E.I7". FOi Ml Clld';ma, 111¥ ~ IUUX~~ Ml.BOA ISLAND !both o1 t.be ay and REALTY convenient to acbools ___ m..8700_ &mi~ No V&ean· ........... .,..~y••atE cy ~In l..M 361 -......---~unit&. SlJl55..0QO. ~-Ol'atly n~" J M'm 2 bath ~ In g r e 1 t r a m 1 I y WATl.Rf1«>Nl D e I g h b 0 r h 0 0 d 0 r HOMES Oceanside Cloi;e to R£ALESTATE sdlooU. and sboppt.ng ~~~~~63~1~· 1~400~ Pbol IUI! 5«'\l11!d yard 1-Mb kM!l y peoo. m..cm ._ ______ _ don osen r ,.;.ituo. 1213 ~ COAST if'NY !..AGL "I A 8 LACH 49'1448 ~~ w...h Ocacaft °" On !\l('Wl)Ort Penn or South lo L..;guna Rr h S&nde ranul). multiple d-1bne or romm I 1n comr imsts BrU lnvit.ed Wntit R. IA.ber. Box G>. ute ArroWhead. Calif 92352. Or Call . 714 337.2414 or Eves 3.11-1717. 64~5200 A rttubD4T tMVISTMBfTl Don 't delay ::.eemg this delightful 2BR "Ca rdiff" model home in U ni\'ers ity P a rk . Beautiful cul ·de·sac loc21llon & just steps from pool. spa & shopplng. Priced to sell at Sll8.900. Belle Partch 752·1414. (J ·74 ) 712-1414 (<J"'IP'I' Vr*y (..,i• 642..a2H 'IOI Do... ()n...e 511.,, .. wc:;iocbidQe C:...... '44-62tl ~v--c-- LIDO ISLE-Will EXCHANGE OWMt" ..... toMO•• ......... .. ··~ .... 2-dary 3 bed ' .. .... for • D .... f ..... .,.... W C.... .. Mw ..... 1oc.t1o11•1 ... 1lalfto ..... wftlll,.... oww ............ .. to sns.ooo. 611.1400 NEW EXCLUSIYE--IEW HOME °" ............................ .. aeer tt.. leyfrotlt. T .. 11 2·t~. 4 .... , . .._ ................ ...... a:C91~.,... .. -...A ..... ................. ... ta ...... su..:.eoo. '1Mt00 LEASE/OPTION VILLA UllOA -.............. 2 ..... . •/ttllk .................. ..... ••.,.._.. 9"1••1. Silt.•''°'"° • .. & S7IO/• IN. 6ll·t40G. WATERFRONT HOMES,...c MALESTATt I - ,. . ....... '°' s-. ...... ,., .. 11.1• ·············•········· ...................................................... ~~ C...Miti IOJ!e ~..... IM .......... IO• ••••••n••••••••••••••• "';~;;ADi00 • ~ .. _.·11111··.·."········· .. ·.·.··.·.·.·-·.·--·.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·.··.·.·~· .. ...._..... '°'' WOULD YOU ....i.:.-~····~·· llUPl&.t-----o..1---rt t OCfAM-vllW ._.. • ....,... " .......... ~ -. ~, ... ,.., CAIN 90WM 1 &.. ... --.u 1.--.. __ lttt• •tMALO IA., CM D--Vlrw. vtn. i .... ;-:;-&;... --Llllal>ook you can't put down. i' one •.us..,,....,.._.... wm ~-)IOV to putth ... ttt•• lkt:•-B• home Own r wlH carry the balanceol m...U Id. IA w.t tee• :=l"J1':: '.,•.,•,ttp: way of descrlbing thtli approximately 1i111. O.W wW n:.w. &kmof llaDmlllUd.O. 'zzt t! IW.• "-· 4,000 sq.ft. mansion. When you aee tl. • _.. ...-.. ll50.000. ......... ·~ 11 on houu from .._ you 'll ~ant to stav. 18 ' beamed = Properttea. Bartron& aar. Ila ... _ • ceiling. 32x30 Uvlnf( room . 3 rtreplace!I P rld or ownership on a qulot CU\·d9-AC:. t.•1« pad BU lo --·-• W 11 f I '*""'•~,. amall blt. •lllMtWMt LN. plus ltbrary . a o g a ss. Call Crala B•Uey, 13t·t• "' ...trt• ~'>' p&oe IMa· I 'll... breathluklng vlew of ocean. Poot plus ulUoa • kllchn '""'·"° spa. Privote beach. and tennis court. ~ "'-"laadln1 MUl..._n Spectacular sun1'ets. 24 hour security h1* M.,_ P91'lnl. ................ ituard. Owner will help financP. Act •m•U 1•rd w/wblt• -..... now! Call 7\<Hl63·67G7 '**" ,.W)C. =<.1.nt b"Y ..... SNaAL lor 14nai. pel'tOft who ..... IO Uve on BtUbOI VCQlll, ......, to iDOW Ulaod b\t\ tlrl'\ pay a O.WC. °" ftlCIU'act. --,,. -.ooo Ca.II .... l""'9. b&llt )Td. On· ----b'lll..Olll). A/I. . ...., .... SULA '°'"" Newly docorated 4 bdrm family home CIOS(' to ocean S325.000. •IAYNOMT We ha\ e se\'eral fine homei,, Wllh plt?r & blip ll TOIO HOISi COUMTIY 4 Bdrms . 3 baths . ranch style. mm1 ·(\~late In orange groves $249.500 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J ·l I l'lco y , .. j, [lo ·-~ ,... t\ t.l'> olbl AIAMK>eB DISllnD& ~ ~ ftxer.~. Save m uu one! a Bdrm 2 blilb large family room. fireplace, shaded cov-end .,.00. Owner anx- iola. a.ooo Call now! 546-ZllJ oPf"lf·t Q• •I\ ff,, I '" •1• - [~lfillll Redhtll~Realty LiJo l<l'~tll ~ l'tlfil't' 67J 73UO -•• ,,, .... t.M.10 ........ ,.., •• -~ UOO"SMOST SPICTACULU VIEW 001 Udo Park Or.. 8th floor condo. 24 Hr. security. cau f~ app •t Ccs scasdd?one Ee..'llalde 3 Bdrm home. hardwood noon. double ~~· Lot 60xl20. AOf~.lltr 541-7729 4 IDRM RAHCH STlUHOME Larp lot. S4600 down Wallang distance to all sdlooli, pllJic and ma1or sboldni centers. Good ..uinafile loan 9'7, in t.erest S458 per mo Call nt1-!l63-61b 7 t.f IJ •, •• , •• DUffS + VIEWS! ASSl.MULf 91/,.0/o Ftnver bey & night Ultht V\eWS! Highly upgraded lof llllll= maas Prtoc:. only plUH 8y CJIMlll"/ ...... c.-.. Mlr tou . ..................... . ••••••••••••••••••••••• PllCID TO S&L 1bis sharp 3 Bdrm 2 bath home is Uie lowest priced m Mesa Verde. Owner will asslat wtlh the financing. Hurry oo tlus me. won't last! Priced al ooly W1 ,SOO Cal I 540-1151 ~ ~-HERITAGE . • REALTORS ,._ 95~o Lomt. startYc..Tmt S1tt1og beside your SPARKLING POOL Sharp California Con temporary J bedroom tvire with eating area. farruly room and oew custom wallpaper rauo area, garage opener Take over payments $109,950 BK R Ca 11 ~lm TAA8EU.. -· VA Trina model in the DECOllATOIS l:lltfs. 2 sly, 3 Bd.rms. _ lftAft' TERMS! Owner wants out-owner will sell under VA ~U:ide 13% interest. · Coeta Mesa 3 Bdrm 2 bath, stone f1replace. A must see at <riy SlC».950. Act now! Oa11S46-Zm upgraded fixtures and --'' ~k thruoul Lux· This beat.&l!ul 2 bdrm 2 unous oak plank floor· bath condo. near So ing. air rut.er & safely Coast Plaza featurea. alarm ayst.ems. Best of new carpet.S & wall cov all, take over 91,1.p AS· enngs, cenunk Ooors. SUMABLE LOAN AN · f<rmal dizunl room & RV DIOR OWNER WILL acceea. Priced at only FINANCE WITH i .J:..% SU9,700.catl~ll51 DOWN Call now . ~~ ... "~ . .,., .. .. !j ~ ·1 [til ~~~::::: [ ~ IHAUI 11111'•- OCIAHVllW! HOWSl74,SOO! SECURITY BLDG Ultra-deiuxe penthouse 2 bdn:ns .• 2 baths, lrplc . deck + community amenities · will trade . finance . leaae option withSlO.<m! lc6oa lay Prop. ......... • 675-7060. READ AU AIOUTIT! ()le comes along every once 1n a while-4 Bdmw. 3 bathe, du\lng room, add-on family room. &tit.in 6 stool wet· bar. refrigerator. KBnak.er. room ror pool table. Magoif1t'ent pyranud skylight with polished braas. Huge ~ aru. there's just n:uch. much more for on· lyS1111,gs). Ad now! Call -2313 ()Pf"'-' l't 0 • ti \ '\/"-4 '(''I t'I ,._,,,, I ' THE REAil ESTATER!J ----=--------=::::....... Beautirul 4 Bdrm Pwt 19)'91 on a l#(e lot w room for pool. C:Jpe Cod architeeturc-. c-e nt r:.11 air S429.000. DlmHCTIVE BBiAHCE $400,000 ...wumMG 4'e Sparush executive bi:Jm?. J..4ie frml din rm + breakfast nn. Lvly frmJ edry & mstr br Suite, pt115 den wtfrplc A um· que clf en.ng. 54>9491 EASTSIDE s99.900! I Eastside. Cost.a Mesa 2 Bdrm charmer L1'ke brand new' New roof. carJll!U. palllt. kikhen. the works! Jnt'red1ble value. just reduced to 119,lm! HurTY ! Take ad· vfta.IU>' C'..All 7~-1700 ii i". J i • I' 1006 ....................... atAblMG HOME Unusual-remodeled and renovated 38r home pl'-9 2 Bdrm apt. Large kM!l,y rooms, mstr bath haa jacuul. Obi gar. wmmhop, laundry rm. $435,lm u.. ecllht & Assoc. 67S.33ll 144 S. Bayfront. By owners. Oulslaoding view locatlon. Older 2· ~ ftxer·\111)er. Pier. po&ent1al for 75' boat. ..,,~ ~ down. eaµ (714)538-2748 , (714 ) mitllS. (213)ZJ~J.88 OAKGLEH Distinctive new 2 bedroom. 2"'1 ba con· domniWDll. 199.990 2518 Eldesl Ave, C.M. 642~34 MESA VIit.DE POOlHOME Thts super expanded pool home features a lar1::e family room. beaWfuJ patio and pool ard master s1.Dte with sit ting room Truly an en· tertainers delight. $149.950. For more i)t. format.Jon call S40-1 l51 - '~HERITAGE ,. .... ~-REALTORS: SYCAMORE GUM IRAHDMEW FabWouls. large 3 bd. 2Y2 ba. Qu.allty townbome ctrdca. Only 4 available, from Sl(ll,990. 2'30 Santa Ana Ave. 64U734. IACICIAY lSTTIME OFFERED A l'OlllllY 381l home with pool. Priced to sell at on· lySl29.<m. CAU.644-7211 /JD.NIGE L GAIL[ Y & ACJ".JUC I Al[~ ,_ICH~ .... .... ':~::' 'O(C ~\.\-" £~~· -----MM..., CU.\' L POI.LAN----- coeo 2 8dnm, 2 betlla. flla6c' c111 ..,.. owe at only iK. 1it. 2'%dn. F tP m.ooo. 0 ......... .._. ef lhe -~_.~ ........ '-' .......... ? t l 0 F I R I I I I I r E " R Yi ' WOMDU. 556-1111 $7SOODOWM . o. w.~ a bidrooma. near the OCll!ft, No quaWytq. f'adb' rm. tlrepla ce. Call ao1U mt . AI L 5Cl..c111Cl> a , ma. •.ooo. av K · 09, ""' terml a1J ob'I c0tt1ldr, ow n r 1a1t . ~ ••• MESA tmfWfrS TOW.etOMIS 2 & 3 Bdrms . all alDl!dtles. Priced from 118.SOO l°"oDOWM 2.sOGLE. 6'2-~ MESSY~OH Alleolloo! First lime ta.cYer or mvestor Will· llll( to work'! P&1nt & lots c:I elbow grease would trameonn lh1& 3 Bdrm fam1ly home lnto a GREAT PLACE TO UVE. Super area Won'l Last!~ FORESTE OLSON .... , .,. ..... , ..... R-3 NWPT HGTS AREA l.cM:ty 2 Bdrm catt.age. Only $102,900. Call 968111 . ;, OPEN HOUSE . REAllY .it' Fw•asV., 1034 ....................... ._ I 00/o Lomt. .... Mowfllg l.AIW'ftS? Relax in style ... EZ care 3 bedroom lownhome tn lovely area, cloee to com· rrU'Uty pool. Complete \Wh linlAld windows. din· mg room off Li vin~ area : custom drapes, storage. Garage opener. Lush landscaped. tu7.000. take over payment.s. BK R Cill St0-1 m TARBaL. -· ~cti19on t.oc:h I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IE4CH eon AGE Newly reoovated lbr. lbo. on double lot only 3 blks from pier FP SlSO..IXXl. Par1t P\ace.Inc. 842-1461 PARXPUCE Garbo Model. 4 Bdrm on cpet R<:haded cul-de sac ~ 1164.000. Call Roa 01. R.Er.-ohMIDMh '6Ml77 PIUCI llDUCIO Z,<XX> on this nice 3br. 1¥.ba home F.P. Now 117.SOO. ~~.Inc. 842-7461 ••• R.L led c 21401 P\oetn!e LO. ~Beach You; winner ol two free Ucketa <110.00 value>. to So.Ccilf. Cc .... , r.-a..1c Lal~ Racquet •seata Club ltuilaiD Valley 1\draa ma,y be cl.a1med by talllOI eG-5'71, ext . 272. *** ....................... ~~THE REAL~ .. FSTA'tERS ~· . .,_ I 044 Ml ,at.._. I 069 ....................... ..... ................. . Northwood /Canyon OeS. Piao IV. 4.Br, 3Jla. prd p&e. Teml:ll. pool All''1"8b&e loan. Seller will cany 2nd t.nJSt deed Uase qQon.. ~ • S7'9.ll50 Ccodo. l BR. ~ den. l yr new AlsWDI 10?< In. HI beam vaulted ce1l1ng s Own1Br1t ·:. home 831-3128 ~ 111/flol.ocM T..ttOfa.. P'Mtieioua, highly de· ~ roodel 3 bedroom with terrific Cinandng available. K1.1ae bon1.111 room. aourmet kitchen. c ustom shutters & wallpaper: 21,1a baths. ~ family rm. bnck ftrepace. air ccnditioo· a.. 2 pmoa. planwa. ...... ac:.e to schools $187,500. BKR. Call S51MMS1 TAi188l -TUl1\BOCK JBr, 2bl, atrium Owner will finance Ungraded in out. $135.000 A ~t ~JD) ••CONTRACT OF SALE Call for details about bow tbis method of pi.rcb8!le will allow you to ASSUME tbe 81ilt'~ loan cm lhi.s exciting 2 lxldroocn/den townhome 1n prestigious WOOD BRlDGE ESTATES Thal home bas It! Asking SU7.IXXl. Try~ down. ""°" b rklge Really 551 ·3000 lttll IWlrr ant a P\ .. '. Ir•'"" L..,........ 1048 ....................... UGUMA MEADOWS GearBle Cllarlea Realty IS ~ to present these view homes situated agalml ~ hillside$. Prioed. from P>O.<m 67S.7512 OCEANFRONT New modular type tunes. pvt. commurut y. 2 bchs. 3t hr security, s ub ·lett1ng OK tlli~.3116. ~~~~m proved. 10.cm + sq f\. b.i.ldmg pad. l lot °'' oceanfront . South Laguna S.50 .000 7J.4~Zl99 34ary VlEW home, lrg k1. walk to beach. "3· swnable S170,000 ll'il> k , b. den. borius rm. 2 mmdecb, new Carpel· lnl & tin. By Owner $299,000. 1·5ZS-l619 or 9QZ-46C7 GETREADYTOMOVE! When you see this custom d esigne d 3 ·bedroom home nestled cm a Large lot with a ca· n;yon view you won't be able to m ove fast enou!lh. IZZS.<m. lJNGO REAL EST ATE e..mi ............ 1052 ....................... llOWH6TS GI acemoat model. 2700 1q fl.' er s ea. ••. in. mt. -Owner' ......... ........... 1067 ....................... BY OWNER ca.ooo MOMDOWH ~~oww wt.ll c.wry ..._,.Ill Wt~. 4 Br, 2 b9, AIC, l.p yard, lmmtd. oc cupancy. Prtn.onl1. ~. MIWPOIT CUSTOM +POOL Sl8',500 This exdtin1 Newport home otfen an enter· tamer's c1ebOJt w 1uruque livablllty YEE LANO ~POOL Pnr«i to sell fast Seller rmdvaed. 646-7711 Iii CANYON Sciectacular aoU coune eiit.ae. CID) sq ft 4 to 6 a:lnm. ~i,; b3ths Pool ar.tspa. ll..296.000 TII ST AINES CO. 673-7761 IAYFllOMT SI 10,000 Immaculate 2 bdrm on the bay tn lvly De An~ WJ.a4ee. Pnvale beach OOlm'UUly pool & spa. d~ Adults only. 75,_lSOl UDO ISLE 2-Sly early Ca.I.If. 3 BR. dm. l ba.. llv nn w1fpl, 6 beamed ce1I Cozy pClo. Walk to beac:h . club f& tennis fa<"ll s.m.cmeau MISSION Rl!:ALTY 4!M-<1731 MEWPOllT +POOL beautiful fmly home complete w dramatic: POOL & SPA Room ror beet & RV Crty Lights VlEW ' Re('ently rt rmdeMd 759-1501 Vlll.A BALBOA Exciting new pro1ect. bay & ocean Vlews. 1 & 2 Bdrms for s alt and \ease. Resales starung al 112~.000 Sever•I to chool!e from. Agent ~or 631-0486 llG CANYON o.ner-will help f~ 4 Bedroom It family room home Secunty rormuuty C&1J for de l.latls ~21. ... di,..~ 640-5157 601UDO ~ Widerfront coodo wilh Spectaculu vtew. A-nnable loan. C•ll for dlUila. *Cote. Re alty & ln~estmfl't 640-'5777 &aa. '~ blk oea. ,._ MD i4't In , OWBI' W /ftla, 1D'14D Qt 1.abmlt dA. --.-111 . .-. ar.,.. CoM&. .... b&oc.k to beac:b. New home- prdeaeiOUJly decorat· ell.~ a widow's watc:b •'panoramic vWw of ooeal\ "' fonsUld llDIUim. 4&'. Ja..1,... (Jm· rm. 21174 sq. ft. By OMJS!tdkler; sua.ooo. &03 ·738 -7329 or m.-1tll0. 110,000 Down assumes bllollice d eo.ooo. 12'"' ~ 5 Br. 2 story bcmt. No quali.f ying nee. V.cn. Move riiht l.n ! Pru).m!y.~ ... * n4E IA. TIMA Tl IN&IGAHCE Nestled 1n Newport Buch Beaut1Cul and wrm. 2 sty Wl1h formal duwla. Huie ge>Yrmet IDtdaen. prol eu1ona 11 y ~ pnced nght.. £IUOO (ill ~ FORESTE OLSON o#~ ... ,. ... ~ ' ~o DOWH 0-.-Wll ANist f'n Vltcy 6 security ltt yon btbtnd the cat.es ot ~ C&o1on-You must see tbs baP q\&&bty ex· «U!W home 3 Bedroom + apeocAl5 malWr IUl\.e. NltJc family room. 2 f1replace1. sparkling pogl • spa. Don't miss )Qr~ for a Big Ca "1QO QUU. Exch1s1vely c6nd. &\Z.000. Ta:ual I &LM f714tlJJ.2'SO I I 1/'1oRHAHaMG 3 a-. 2ba bonw Steps t.o bc:h S.22i ,000 Only $35.000 down Days a.8S01. eves 631·7662 5Npa to loy & ldl 3Br & bachelo r siss.cm DlS REALTY 673-6210 1010 ....................... Sl,<m.<XX> Former home of the MAlfA8.AllJi QL_lli. [)()R£ 4 BR. 8 ba .. .S ft pool, approx l a c re ~ lnde or 20"';. down °'"15' , .. S4.l-l767 Wljutcu 1091 ....................... VALOAN.3 BR I BA. new pmm in & out. New cpt.s. i,. yard. m .500 m1 ll>ba Ave 83lM600 ....................... 1100 .. .................... . ~OITIEACH llJ77 F\aq1U dbl wide. 28r. 2Ba. frplc. garden tub. Island kitch en. 'Mxll I.Mt! Call Today! , ....... ............ 972-8421 .. ,_SPACI ....... n.llit wk» ID ~ We1tmln1ter Park. ~ &Ir Q\ick N.le at DUGO. WUJ IAchldt 3 mDlllM '"" 11*'9 renl. Hurr y ! Won 't luU ,,__._.. <SGD41>~1 •. :: ~ Walker t; lr.e 'I Ht R£Al ESlAJlRS 1========;. l ~~-Real~_a_~~te~~i ................. mlllf'~ C05TA..SA ail wide 1173 Wes~m. cti wtde. to apace rent. aBr. 2Ba, totally up- i.raded. 1arden tub. flllaod dchec\. A s~r ~. ,, ...... ............. 972-8421 lOxSI f1arrun10. Xlnt eand. Comp! tum N~ aiu. ctn-. wood ce1I 1np. awnm11s. ahed. llUllO. MAU at Thun dertard. 700 E 9th St , Sll\Bdno •EXCITING• l.DveJy= ~raded Villa West ~. 20xeo. ltlCefit 55tar park, co~r k1 w1~ pabo area Alr cond-0nly S27.500 (JKSQ29) AtlitMPetParil BuWlul 1970 VruversaJ 34x48. 2Br. 2Ba. new pmll. new carpel Seller Wlll cany blhnce at re· uorable rate or int. <JfUr3SJ> CU.SSfC ..._.HOME SA1.iS 2l'05 Har1Jor Ste 206-A 54G-59l 7 20·ll:60 2.Br. 2.Ba Xtra su.dao room lJg comer let "' patJO Adult par\( Near ~h & )tanna &'Z251 1300 ....................... 4-ft.flES MOMSlst.000 209/oDOWH MEM~ BroM!r <1141750-1634 Jt.HTAPTBLDG COM AJI 2Br. 1upe r loc:. ~By owner <714> ~or tm 1 790-3401 .......... ,..., 1350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceat ,,,_, Lot IAArax l A~l Thrtt Al"ch Bly. So L..icuna SllLe rare to entJ n So a.st_ Secun ty enc:la' e ~exqUlb1te ro\e Courtesy to Brkr~ Qu.aJ1f1f!d buyers only ~ 2UQ8. lJOO - ..... ,.,..,...., 2000 . ..................... . 44 UllTS .. STOIUCAl OfRCI a.DGS. 111 daoimlown Santa Ana redtvelopment area SC2!1, (Q) Of' h!il ofr OWC at only 10'. int w 29'' dn Call dlrttt or collect ~at hrs WOILD l..L 51111 6 D8 UXI UMITS PR.I.ME EASTSJOE. CM 2 8dnmeach THESfARN~CO 613-TT61 20 MEW lNTS-CM Buut1ful 2 bd. 2 ba townhou se.> units w frplcs. vaultf!d ce1I· ~ lnvslmts 642 1803 RENTAL INCOME PROPERTY S.W,900. Modular Type Homs. at hr secwity, 3 pvt beechN. pcd & p1~r. CTM)9.3Sl8 4 Units/Costa Mesa . m.cm &lbJed to 1001. se-.-r AIJ.. <ri35-C7'8l. OUJ•I COUMn 32&Nnwt1'H ,,..,.... . TM> 11 ldl com~. M.11 ael.1 on cioot.raet at 9 m 'l.. 4.~% cash on caati return. UDderlYUIC Ill ro·s ~-Ex· .. t.emlvely refurbished . HJch demand rental • aru·waiting list. Call Pll Parianson. 752.1..92Q. J QUAIL PLACE 1 rtlOftHTIES"" 10,-TII t;lO '.M.t SACRIACE CNIC. ol °"Y I 00/o ictt. 32 unit office bldg In prime Sanu Ana loca· txn s:JX>.IXXl. 29o/r dn WOIU>U 51111 SUPIR SHAal' 1&2 br towobouses. 3 yrs old. cmter c:I C M. Track ok OWC l OV,% 1s t w 1 29 '"',. down . Sl.100.000 Make offer. 0wnr A# m• 1642·9666 12 umU Pool Costa Mesa. $43S,lal 10'< Ul tert'!l Sl 10,000 down Ownes-548-m 1 MIST SILL MOW! Super f1xer ·upper. Newpolt Kelghts 2+den. wood beam ceilings PaymeslLs rould be W\· dier lllOO mo with S20 .000 down. Sel.let needs qwrk We 51920 )_ QUAIL PLACE rtlOf'HTllS- 1ep.. Til 1:10 P.M.I •7UMTS• 2Y"., dwn. 10 mo. old. · Carden Grove . Agt ~H& .. * * .W.MortoR 2:5001 Via Portol.l La~N1guel Yw are the wumer of t~ rn-e tickets tSto.oo valUt!I. to So.ec.4. ~lty TewnCS.sic Apnl26th l.os Caballerfl'i fW<'Quet & Sporb Club Founwn \'aJley 'TI<*t~ may be churned ~ Callin)( &12 5678, t.>Xl. 272 . .... S ~C.M. Near new. 2 br. 2 ba wf~ pr~es TSL lnvstml.S &&2· 1603 FQIU9LEX ~ 1 left ~ Good Costa Mesa locauon J Br 2 Ba. 0w.ner will carry at lO'"c ra-4 years "'5,lm down. FUU pn~ szos.cm Un.u •• being ~ and are fully OC'C\4>1ed. Yearly in· come S!O.<m per build· 1ng Tenant s pay \lllilies. NUX Good Santa Ana location. All l Br. Owner w1U c:&rTY wrB"!r down. 10% llUnl!t. uu oC spenda, b6e. f\lll price SU9.000 16UMTS Excellent C05ta Mesa location. Only 7 years old Swimming pool. Pride ot ownership. F\al I price ~.ooo. 19lNTS a.ta Mesa. owe with 30'JI. down. F\a II price ID).000. This property t.sspendab&e. 31 UMTS Pride of ownership . Som e unlls have. rlreplecea. Excellent AnlWm loclltion. Only Jn down. Owner w1U C9T7 balance 4 yuns, IO'J. lntenlit. 1b1a Jl"C)o perty .... apendablt. NI pdct S!M0.000 €HIGE ---,.--HOMEi-~ .... . . . R·JLOT Pnme ~MM• localkm oo Baker SL for apartmoola or condos. Buikler·a pecbae avlltlable. Call for 1n tv. Termi. Mv111lalll~. RCTaylorCo ' (1-l•> •l->oo ....., ... LM 8UJLD~ .. Fabulous view lot iD DOHENY ESTATES. Room for pool. Owner will help wrtb ftnannng. Perf ed foresta&e livmg. a.a,-Ylloge u 497-1761 Larae lot In excellent area. ~ from Hunt· ql.m Harbor. SlS0,000. ~ ..... ... Des.erl. Aesort 2400 ....................... FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. M1ss1on Lakei. Country Club. Golf· lt'rlmS pool. 8eaut1rully l&Ddscaped. D-O main· t.mance yard. !ml Clubhouse Rd Desert Hot Spnnw; 213-378-2572 3 ............. .,... .. It ftlalmlq. IUO mo. ...... OD VUlqe. llNilJ' An ...... 3 br, 2 ba. md. ell& prqe. Mcaa Vwdie.. l'IOO. mo. (Can f\raath. l ~ eve-s • '*1D. $31115 MOlln'K zm Pao.fie 20r. oew pellll • Cf11l. m.41121 3 Becaoom. 2 betb ooodo. ~/spa. ~per local.loo. l550 mo. KEY 64&-4477. ar.., u12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOK RENT 3 or 4br. Priced from eo.-. Fncd yant • e•racea. Families pleue. Ki da 6 pets ~ Call 1164-2586 or 9'13a11. All, DO fee. Fas•• V6r 3234 ....................... ~ 4.Br+di.Dina & gam nn. Twnbme. Pvt pat.Jo W/8 8Q. Steps to pool, cHJdrm at. S6ll5.. Ask for Nena 96.><aY.Z I k:•kqoa leodl 3240 ....................... HOMIS FOR RENT 3 or 4br. Pnced from $55().Wl). Flied yard & garages. Fam ilies please. Kids & pets ~come. CaJJ 964-2566 or !173-mL At!!. no fee. Klai/PETS OK Vacant, super sharp 3 BR2 Ba.~-3 BR 2 Ba, SSOO. 2 BR, $475. Nr II ·UAI schxlls. fwys. Cb9 ~Condos ,,111·-u-u-a ....... i~-. ..,. •r:e,_m ... m-· 15''1--doMl. Noquallfymg 962·44710::¥546·8103 644-run Aft s 494-5882 Bal ta Taliti Ye1 • You can own pro perty In Tahiti. World f aDIDl.B 8llJ:i Hai Hotel is cooverting to condos. Owner/Developer ls ~iv· mg a slide presentation m the property & Tatut1 !orally 1' 'ol" reserv a lions & location c all Bob Watson (714 )997-1000. 2 blodts to beach. Brand new ar, b. 2 car pr. QU. drpa, etc. m>Mo. M>OOll d:Ys ____ _ 4Br, 2"'2Ba, ocn view, 1 blk to bch. S6SO mo. lse. 531>J.lli6 4Br. frplc, bltm, S650 mo. wckf's water. 964 1041 ~-·-----• Rederorat.ed 2Hr. lBa ~ ~.Located rrunutes ~ 2900 from beach. Call Mr. •••••••••••••••••••••;• Moses 751·8967 or I BUY HOUSES AT 95°/o OF MARKET VALUE •No Fee •lmmed. Purchase •Move when ready •Pnvate Party 978-0423 ....................... ....................... ....................... :1x1 2ba, F/P, Miniview cl ocean. Key to pn vate bd>.. SUOOmo. 566-9332 or 6CZ-O!li8 ...... "6fwal1Nd ..... ~ .............. . ....................... BeaWf Wly decorated 3 8l>Tl75 Sunny 2Br bouse with Bacheoklr Unit on huge let. Minutes from ocean. Qill Mr. Moses 751-8967 or8l'>m5. *** G.~ 4.Y>l &>ardwa1k Or Huat.mgtoo Beach Yoo are the wumer or tvoo free tickets ($10 00 valuel...to _ So.Calf. C.W.ltt T....aa.Uc April26tb Lm CabtJJeros Racquet & Sports Club FourUin VaUey n<Sets ~ be cl.aimed by calling 64Z-5678, ext. 2'Tl. ••• !':cies m~ ~ 3:i ha. fam. rm., fplc., bllltm. Si!ID>/mo. 760-1996 84'7-4525 435 Begml.a. a yrs old. 3 OegaalZ bdrm. fam rm &c Bdrm. 2 ba, frplc, 2 car den. ($725 mo). Plush gar. Near pub. Urive -· 2Ya ba __, __ •. by. Av ail April lsl. ...._.. • "~ • SB25/mo. Jo Aan Agt. gila. 5 bib to ocean. Jill car pyt pr. fully _15l_«i22 _______ , maiDl. ycl Adalts, 00 Now Avail. 3bt, 2be, 2 car pets. loq!Are at 527 18th pr. RUltic Swdsh frpic. 9.. ~--__ S15/submit llo. 837-0666 ..... 3244 BellJliAj faJDl)y boa>e. 5 -·······-·····-···· br, 3t.. m>eq. ft. Large ~patio home. Z yard. Located ia br, 1 t.. 2-car praae, Spyglua. 1.2000 mo. pool/tennia/adults. ..-. 1.-$500. 552-8155all. 5 l.aftly2bdrm. l be. So. ol 2= ~ ~ ~ J:llry. Rae Mlecf, Uled .n... ..._ n--at. ....._. brid. ti.ID dnp. ~ ----~.,. mo. 0111-.... Aft 4. ed. lnDd oew. Ref. r& l ..... cpnd. No pets. -mo. ColllilMlle .-... 91.a:D ....................... --------- 2 llr. 1 ti.. alee patio, 1ara1e, adults oa.l1. Oalld1oc!ltim.m.4SG Dee. .... Oceu. nJte ~-1 Breoodooa lb'elm. pooltt.ennla, 00 pda, avall 4115, '400/mo. --- ..... ~-. flmUJ. recraRV ..... SZl5/m o. DJ• 631·4~1'. .. •·119 I Ir, H• ... I Mr -· --------frple, mt-. dlbwtar, -1llD. Dltuu l8r • ... ....... tns .... ,._ ,., t\de, lrple. 1H. U Caraoa, la ........ tDCl ti CV Ma* ail. •mt t to .... A-lOIM.81..... S. .. *" rrL AHlL .... ,._ --.... 3Bt. 2 ba. 2car aar. frpk . fai:n.l din nn, dihwht n u mo a... 4 7 Syca mor e Creek , 1\a1Jeroc:k. avat.l. June l8l. 7S2-lJllZ 9 to S. Mon Uwf'rl. ------Rancho San J oaquin ~. 2Br + den. 2~ BL bilblY \ll)ll"aded. pool.._ choice k>c-Nr tmaia. .,U, $725. Call 546-JDIW ewe 4' wlmds. 4 &!rm. 2 ba, fncd yard w/~. S700/mo. Park lllty. 551-:ml. ...... a...1ar.1~ b&, I car 1u, frplc, a11t1a. 1pa. pool. 911-.flMl.lO Ollllma 1 •· M bat• mae. Npt Htt. au ...... 111'11-. Open 1111&1911 l.S. Cllll ..... ..... OIJOY OCEAN VU A view f'aa•loa l1lHd tram Ulil cb.lnnma SBr e-w lfnDl clta.lal rm +...u.r. MP lam rm. ~ ba MC. &awd coaun. w /teDAit crta, pool • .,.. Ill' CN'Dllr. s1&001mo. Alt e pm, ~ *'-Shores, .J ,:tR. 2 ba. OIW. raaee. frpl. Nr. d~. mo. 673-90&0 tlr rmture lldu.lt.s, clean & Sblny 3 Br . 28a Westdlif home. ~/mo. Incl. eardeoer . Local refs. please, No pets. ~ 3 Bdrm. eod wut, The Bluffs L eaae o r lim9elCJlll. llOO Mo. Ag/.. 'J8).8IJ1I ....................... c..w.. J124 ................ ..,. ... MCAllTAI l\ll'a.lbl'•••up. l'.lllll. pr. AduJta, DO -. IUO Nftpart Bl. a... .... ·=-. 5 .. SS-. 1 Sr pnlen apt. Aloi • ~ All "'11 pd. Milt. DO pd8. DU. EIPuertolileta IB ..... Ave.apt5 snJNNING "' lbr grdn apt. Pool • rec area. S1iSMo. now. LBSt. ........... 3741 ....................... lAGUNA BEACH MTR INN. Ma.ad aerv ., color TV. belted pool. Util. t7141d4·~. 91S No. a.tffwy. ~ Greta Condo 3 br, 1~ ba. $500 lse. ~ IAlates 2br + den, 2 ba, frplc, idcrowave, a/c, 2 car gar. Large back yard, • lse. lk>tb have lake, pool, jac_. tmru5 lncld. <TI4>Sfil-2812 after 4:30: 1213)~ anytime. Harbor V\ew Knolls Con-l..ullsy studio. Free maid do 2 bdrm. 2 ba. den, end an'. Ol6or' tv. $100 wk. inc. ~-•1'.lZ1 ID1. pool. tenma. S800 rm. 6"-9CB2 or631"2670. t61 pt INdt 37 69 LCllJmlD leodl 3241 ....................... 2 BR l ba boulle. Frplc. dmiJl.g rm. 2 car gar OeUcbed guest urut. 820 Park Ave. $800 /m o «2Zl2 ~thru tge tree shaded u;ed bnck courtyard to Ue2s&cry, 4 br, 4 ba. yr· round lse property OD I.he W3U!r wt<hrecl accesa to beach Acrommodates b~m servants. g~. sm or tge r aauly Dual m;tJ' bdrm; w /pvt d~k over wale", 2 car au gar w, al&o opor .. base- me o t ga m e r oom wlt!bt:lwer & beach ac· cess. Greenbse. bobby CllDS, walk·ln putriea. ldtcbm blls microwne. tJ'aab comped.or. blt.n rood procieeaor. Cblldren ok -DO pets.. 1st., la.st. security. Call 955-2473 ~ 1 tr. walk to beach. ocean view. S400 mo. CaJI Paul at 497-4!144 Harbor View Homes Manaoo plan 2 Br + den, S62:S1 mo. Couple only. ~1 SEAWIND CONDO. walk to oal. 2br. 2ba. frplc. 2 car. Pool. spa. patio 163lMo. m 1.856 eves . Versailles l br. Condo s.'500Mo. All a men 1t1 es Sec. ZlJ.&»ZJ'l3. ~2 NEW · Never IJved tn BllJboa coodo With all ~-Greenery and convenien ce. Will lease/opt. 1750, mo lse BAYF'RONT condo "'1th 2 Br +deo and loads (J( room for the d.Lscrl ll\l.nat · mg eaecut1ve. Large polio & elegant decor FOREVER VIEW Boat shpavau. S2250/molse. - WATERFRONT HOMES REAL ESTATE 631-1400 ....................... S.A Hts. 3Br. 1 ba. WiO mo. 75U7S2 Laii-a...,... 3252 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ... "..... 32'8 . ..................... . HOMIS FOR RENT J or 4br. Pnced rrom -$485-$550. Fn<:d ya.rd & ......_Vi9jo 3267 gara ges . Families ••••••••••••••••••••••• please. Kids & pets BF.AllnFUL 4 br. crnr. ~.Call 9&4-2:566 or ki. 2 ba. fam. rm., bit· 973-2971 Agt, oof~ Im. encl. yard. Kids OK. Ava.ii. 4/lS. $675 mo .-2 Br. yard, ~arage. util 8314m3&"93-6751 pd. $425. No p et s . S-OZ17: Ml-1400 ... part..... 3269 c :wJt I I ....................... I I 3 bdrm. ln the Bluffs Near sboppng. schools. &>.Call ~527• m FEE! Apt. & Coodo reotab. Villa Rent.a ls ~Bier. mG CANYON Bordeaux Home. French e ntry latchen. all ametlities, Sl.475 Mo. Brtr. 837--0666 Dllmit &le. HOMR ., VM!W, 3 br. den. 4 ba. atrium. 3100 sq. tl. SU:iO am.64S383. Newport Crest. Beaut. 2 81", 2 ba. den. New cpt. walk to bdL. lellnia, Jae. '150/mo. 752-7891 Ilg Canyon Townbome fir lease. Spacious 3br w/C'UIX'DUIJity pool, spa & tennis. Security gate. llXIMo. 673-2'717 3 Br. 2~ ba, elegant Newport Terra ce townbame. Totally up. ~ Oote to ocean. .. ThQy, ,.. 9112-911.1 ar9fll2 SPYGlA'l8 4 br, z"' ba, "-· Grdr:w 1.oc1. sim mo.~Own/Bkr. lldfa caaido. b&yf roat t !qiwlBR. .... ., ~-Ul3 BLUJTS: I Bll.. f am. nn., ...... Pool. Lov· • view! llOllO )(oa&b, ar.tM.oDt .. f11nht Id 3400 ....................... IUGANTlY WStED ~ 2 Bdrm 2 Ba. (keen view. Pool. sauna. exerc1se roo m. $1700. AIJ...~. PAHORAMIC VIEW Ccodo oo Big Canyon golfcourse, s uperbly furn. 2 8rdm 2 Ba. pool, tamia. secuT. 2 space UJ· door garage +storage. g;,.91111> ar a2608 Ca•st' : "6Lm1......, 3425 ....................... Newpcri cnst 3 br, 3 ba, 2 *1ty. ocean view 1950 mo. Property House. ~rio or su.1010. a,, ••• .._.._ 1w.1a..ON1&-.... ...... ,.... ....................... NO LEASE REQUIRED YEAA·~OUND FUN: Social Ac1tv11Jes 01· 1ec1111 •Free Sundav Brunch • BBQ s •Par· hes• Plus much m<)(e GREAT AECAEATION· Tennis • Free Less011~ (pro & pro shop)• 2 Health Dubs• Sauna• Hyd<Omcl~·Sw!m­ m1 ng • Onv1ng Range BEAUTIRIL APART· MENTS: Singles 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fur· n1slled & Unlum.~hf'CJ • Adull lJving •No Pet~ • MO<lelS Open daily 9 to 6 Oakwood Garden Apartment• .... port 8-dt/fto. 880 Irvine IAl 1611\) (714) 645-0550 Newport BNch/So. 1100 16tn St IDo•e• a1 1fHn1 171 4) 642 8\70 WEHA VESUIDIE'R RDn'AIS WEEK OR MON'Jtl associated llROl<ERS IHALTOPS 101\ .,., l otboo •" Jul Luz Omfm& 3Br. 28a. Apr lSJime 1S. wtt1y, or S800 rm.mew •Spectacular 0<'ean- h'onl.! 4br. avail wkly now tbru s um mer ...... -. l.MwLJit d ....................... G.md 3102 ....................... Ull5 Alanuto5 2 Br. 2ba. security bldg, pool. l'e<' rm. adulu TI4184&-3384.. 213/431·3476 .... ,. I 111 3107 ....................... Ocunfl'Ol1t year round, beautiful downst airs ~ 3 br, 2 be. fully equ1pped k it c hen. garage. laundry, ~k. $lUX> + mil. m-6377. PmlNSlJl.A POINT Very larp lBr. Adults, no pets. S325 yrl.y. 1544 MiralDal' Dri. 675-1358. % c:.-....... 3122 ....................... Qity 2 bllal. to bMdl. 1 br + den, aaa. carpets. drapes. refrlJ. $4 50. <ke1o 8'dle d hwy. No pm.'-: 403 Jasmine, mea Clllil MaM 3114 .............. , ....... . I Bdrm apt, 1U ,Paid EDcl pr, lldll tG-S713 1•1 er. bllm. n1rt1. .... Adlltta. -pe\a. -. ......... ....,,, ... Pool. '-'"· 2 .. .s. PS&.1· ...... ltm. l8r ...... ~ ok, ....., ........ ..., So. CoHl Pl. t SIO . -- PWRSF.MONSAPTS Qql6e. DO pd.I, 2 br, 1 Ya ba twllbrie. Patio, pool GO. 735 Joma ec.um ZBr. !Ba. disbwu ber, encl. g1r. $350/mo. se..sia. l.CJS...C181. 318 MaP'e St. Zbr. Adlta only. no pets. S:SSOM o WO dep +1st 4r lut. ~Mn.DaV\S 1 a-f)a"CJlde. small but axy w Ilda ol neat wood DJJ. &eM.'!Oafttt4 pm. *2 Br. 2 ti.. nr. So <.:st Plaia. S.A. $.'500 No peu. 75<1Z17; 6tl-1460 TMlhle 2br. l \l'lba, pvt pet.lo. Encl gar. 01W, ldts. No Pets. S375Mo. dy ~eve.II ~ll084 Lee lbr, angl mature penon. Slave only. Lots of storage, encl gar. pall<>. S3U+dep. Xlnt n!IB. only. ~3487 New luxury <.'Ondo W Ith viewoo The BJum, 2 Br. 2 ba. frplc. & man> xtras Call Rh ett . 96U847 or 842 27 UI Bachelor urut. Cari>eb, dr'llpes, re{n~erator. bit In! Adult.<. onJy. no pe()) SIBS 'mo 548-1361 Ir.ind new LeJ1.M? "' opt a:t¥m. 2~. 2 car atkh ~ BOMo. t".all Sherr) ~711561\gl. 3 81". 2 ba rondo. near So QQsl Plaza. S67S inc ,,ll utal Guarded KJlo• n:mm Cal I 646-717 4 2 ~ 1"7 ba 2 '>IY twnhm S450 mo. C .M C al l 64&TI74 ------F.ASI"SIDE ADULTS. :! BR Lanal, garage. no pea. New decor' oo cul- de-sac. MlSmo. s:n~ 2 Br garden apt. t \'t ba.. patio & gar1lge. Adults, ,., pda. S.00. 548-1.377 lARGE clean 3 RR 2 R:1 , patJo. gar No ~'ls :>ii w ~ 5'CA> 10.0 i\, Valen Q&.!;6~ 1 Br ground noor dpt. rompl. pnvar' w IJ!c pa1lo Adults. no pd o; SJ50 mo + :.e-c. & Clt'<tll ~ ree Ava.ti Apr l!>tll. &tf>.0016 **• c.o.•-12£. A Magnolia Co.ta Mesa You are the Wlruler or "'° free bdteti. 1 S1 o 00 value). to So.C4f. c llbwlty Tlllllila.sic Apnl2filh _ Los Cabal.lero6 Racquet Ir Sports Club Foum.a.1o Valley 1'dm.s may be claimed by ralllng 642·5678, ext Z72. *** 38r ~ garal{c. kids olt. no peis. MIS mo 194().A Pomona. ~2611 $325 to SG>. 1&2 Br apt toWnble. lauodry r m , pab<>ibalcooy. enc I. gar. Allbltm. 1'SL ~ 642-1603 WXUIY UVIHG In Q'ad adult comptn ~ b9chek>r Ir 1 Br iJU. Ollt.hedral cei.hng. gas trp&c •• dshwhr. Pvt patioa. beclonleJ. poof, jaruai. No pets. From SZ95 mo. Mesa Pm~. 3l!iO Hana. SPMC :>4-9-U.7 '-nlESEVllJ..E'. 2 a-W/pr, Ad.Jta. cpl,, drpa. bltna, fncd yd. Wlter pd 13Ml3>. am "D'' s.m.a Ana s:rrs z bdrm flreplace. aep, prqe. blt·lna. CleaJl. au. "25 mo. 83l-3'm &.Ide • 1-2br. 11•. pvt SUDdltct. ....... ., t1.ndry bme>. Adult.a. DO pe&a. ,..,. mm>. 2 Br, 1~ be studio apt. Aloi, JM pM.io. lge plJ.Y 1trd. cariiort. • mo. C•ll 142-2824 be twn l·tpm; Arter 6"pm, (JD)AO.'l'CS. See Mir ~ .... mos.aa AMA-. lpld ... .,per l br, ........... Neer'. .............. ·····~·_, .................. _ ... ___ ., .... ~,. .. .#ft .-•-..... ,,, ...... _ _. ... ~ ••t •,,..,....,....., •• ,...~ .......... ,.... ,. ,_.._ ---........... . ...... Ill l*lm, Clll'U, drpl. Shit. !«. tftT Clnllll. Adltl. No Na. 181Mo. Avall l ,llay. ---~ 2 BR. eacl .... t:llS.-.ZUJabPl. \JlllUln. Call ~ lllkfarPam .... 4000 .................... $32 Wellk • Up • 1 Bra, ~ style larae 1 kitclleneuea. pool Ir bdnL w 'fireplace " mmd.-v. 561755. ...-.. MOO mo. &42-:aJ La.ndlco Ion Motel afttpm/. 8Toro ll32 ....................... 2 Wrm 2 Ba, Pt Niguel. pvt comm., pool, apa, tmmJ crt.1. $475. Alt. ~85l..J528 ... M ,_ ltedt ll40 ..... .......•...•...... l..oYeJy all adult. no pets, Ula9 Br apts. QOO Ed· ...... b. b. 846-0ISl.9 OCEAHAREA Walk to the beach Deli&htlul lge 1&2 Br ipS. aome w frpk. all pit.las or balrorue.. En JO)' 20 acres w aUraru vc Hr eeobel t. l r e es , LMdiape " 9 bole put· trng gr~n. 2 pools Fnendly clubboui.e w f?ii't'. rob-TV. &juna, ex8"Clbe & we.ght room ~ at S3'5 1t1cludtn~ ~UIJlllJl'!> .\dulls no pet.' CASAdtfSOL 2 166l~d 962-465) 2br. 2ba . erpts. drpi., OW gar. Nr s Po.nt.-. & ~ IK2-«JJ2 2tr 1 "'3ba. stud.Kl. <.i a r. (flllor:. 0 W. MSOMo ~ U74. SJ6.J:J:T/ MA'tlta'S w AU( l~ 2 br a~ from $(5,IJ !-)·pk, I~ }d. p.tU•>. Kar. nr llunl1n~t 11n f~. duldn:n !>I\ 1tBi! Jab l'ln.k . .ipt I i.4'>-007 !ilarp ZHr .ipt ::! loJ.X"k· ltom bt·a c h 1'11t l gara1ite 962 H UH. or SJS.T.m 1 tr. pano apt • Ideal for ~ mature adult. No pm. S2llO mo 1stJ,ast & sec. Enc. gar avail ~78Jl 3844 ...•..•..•.••.........• lUu&Jf ul 2 br rondo pno4, 1aw11s SC50 Tht· Spnngll F'lr~~· -- ........•....••.•.•••.. ZBr. e'Xt'<'UlJ' f' unn :-n r t..-acti.. ~ mo m :.; i: .. R-4 l~UXt· \ bf ape. O<'WI)' tit- roratt'<i, Uft'an vii:'-.. ~>r. i.ub terr par~ ~ S'IOO mo «H~ 1&2 Br. Iba. ocean nel!I'. walk to beam Upi;craded pwm. apt.~ Refnt. ~. l.odry S4:!S & ~ 56 U86 or 499-3922 -----........ 3852 ....................... •EllGAl'(T - Condo ~lilo or SS35 w refn~ 3bt. 2~ba. nr rrw. 2 pooh. xlnt vu. wlk to sa.ores. To see call Ted· <ty IIlDllt dys t'Very e\'e 831·'10M, or ownr 49'J 1625 d~ Alvmsg,dys e~ -----.. ~ paci leodl 3869 ....................... PAii NEWPORT ~YQ.UI UVIMG Slngles, l &.2 bedroom ~ & townho.2SeS fromSG 644 1900 2 Br SWrho $4.50. No pets Near Haq Hosp. 631 62'1'J ~l-974-2al9 •DECO RA TOR S DELIGHT on Water. older pre{, frplc, lBr. '550 yrty. 673-81~ YEAR.L Y-2Br. Blocks from ocean & b&y. $495 w/Wl. mlll09. New 1.8r • 281'. J9CUZZ.1. pool, or bch. DIC> up. 1409 s..perior. 145-8684 or tOtm1 -2 br, 2 .. beautiful tnnd oew 4-plex. Nice Cl'Mt -. 2 car encl. 1ara1e. frplc, W/D ...... TSL M4Pm 642-1603 2 a-.2baecndo, ~par\· tn1. pool, Jacun l 11: t.eh. Belt loc ln Npt Bcb. Aull lmmed. $950/mo. Call LlAda, 'JS)jlK BhlffS Towtlbse lbr. 1• 2 Cll' pr. frple. beautif\ll. $500MO. lyT AWIU. 5-L -..."n Room /pvt b a c h . ~l atmosphere. 2 Br blue, nr So. Cst Ph. 64.l·l!illi s.-r ..... 4200 ....................... a.ta Mela fum. 2br coo- <b Ava&J. Jime 14-Aua,. 16. ~. Ad s1lt~r 1174.:Mbr. ....................... S.'°6 f1t££ BJG BEAR from 1281 rll(ht. Also OOO• 00 by I.ate. 4 brm 2 ba. l"orbP ~ R .E . (TI4)1i15-411111S ---------HAW.A.II 3r. 2ba condo oo Maul. Pnvatei,y owned. Rent by week o r m ont h . (7141871 lS70 for free Lillo &trocbure. .... to Slllar'9 4JOO . ..................... . Mowig ~ A v'Old depotuls & <'Ul hv1ni expenses! Proreu1onally since 1971 HOUSfMATll 832-4134 Having to share expPnSeS Looking for j rO-Om· uiatc• •••HOWtE• • • n!lll loban.nJi l>t'rv1ce Wt! have !>OOWOne for you m.o;m.. 7dar.> 972..c8'7S 2 Y nnmate!I H. B area SI&! per mo. Call 5JS. 1514 ilftfi ~ ~m rem JS wanu rt'Sp ~ f lo ~ 2 br 2ba ID ~ ~i All r wn. S35l.I mo. + ...., ut1I r,M}~ or •.12..<Jll Ad·S1tt1•r 11.31 34 tn. Golf OO&ne apt. to sbr Sao Qememe Sl2:5 per mo. a.u a.92 alt &pm Rmmle waJ>t f'd, M tF', 01M bealL apt, wallt to bd\. ~ Resp pef'llOO ~LW7 \ !¥: 5tl parent -. ':I ' r •Jld "~lunit , .. m~ to .,hr hLuoe Cll Jun 642· J7i I Prf ( ISSl<nll IM.>m.l.11 ~, 'ih.Ht' my 21:lr :!Ua m.ble bomc w 'Jffit' fl.l('al.ed nr So coa.~l r'l.a.. Sl 00 mo 5.56 ~ W\'C'> ~ Heh Lwt condo H:lrtlor RK1Jte ProC. or ~person. S400. 'J':ia.~d)-'i. 64(>.3'34 ev. ~ 2.Bupt. 1...,Ba, $17S mo ,.. .., ut1t. puol & lndry rac N B 631·7'798 ••• Slwrm~ GB<fo'dmmct Corona del Mar Yw arr lbt' w tnn(>I' ol t""O free tusas 1 n o oo value), LO So.Calf. Cebt.olly T..aa.»c Apnl26lh Caballeros Racquet & S9orts Club fbuntaul Valley 1XSet.s may be claimed by calhng 642-S678. ext . 272. ••• 2 Rmp fem look'g ror 3rd nnr.oate lo shr 3br. Npt Hts. 646--J798; 642. 9868 a,Uor JodJe. Machelle. Fero. non-s m ok er. 1200/mo + util. Bob 552-153>. Shem~ 1.6 ~to shr 3bd. 3ba oceM> VleW condo. Pool. spa. tftDs. 64$.3'95 Female roommate to share 2Br, 1 Y,Ba apt, H.B. $190 ut1l incl 8C7.an7 Nol>lmok. .. to share 2 br 2 be apt. CM aie 21-30 Dl>+Y. ~ 6CUUO ·-"Cit 4150 ....................... a....... 4400 ....................... msSq. f\.. -mo. 1&7Watclllf. N.B. AIR. 541-5032 IJCIC. 5'ITIS ~ Newport 8HCb \oc. Helf' o.c. airport. a.ttnd.~coa· rerence rm, Janltor serv., utlls. 100 free cop ti fr more . Sm.wt.a WY, avail. Uaor DDQllSl-MU... Cft I ' VlUap oftlee ............... 1 ......... m.u. 90lll OILUXESUITP.S, ,_.... ... Mr coed.. ... .... f.JtMpd.-.S &QtHwy.meao C!DSq .. ft. $8mo. Gt Blrcb St. N. B. ,.,,,,,.,541~ ....WOUC8fra Pres. ~an vu. Full aerv1ce Exec. SUltes. &M-'ND Hi•mason Beach 18185Beadl. SC.. A WOft. w /orw/out Ji\u'11. 7 phone lines afer ! ! All. Si.'5S-n81 *ft.USH* l]Aler'~ Exe. Ste. lfas IC>O'aded gmd. flr. window oftioe avlUl. mo. to on. reot incl recpt .. CDtL rm.. cdfee. aw.I " l!t'lC. aerv. fr copier avail. s:n-11111. VM!w ~ Bay. Lil time o( • fered 2 dlx olfieea. -">· pnJI.. UIOOlq. tt. 2 pvt baths. UGO W. Coast Hwy. 731-3m,~ Ml'WPOO can& 1'loo ~offices &Valla· ble in attorney awte Many extras Included wllh rem.. Call Debbie. 7S~. WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACH f ot"•' 'h1t•• "r , •#' , , • ~ , ., A.,• ./."'6C JF J4 ;/./.~ ........ .z=.. /,.. __ ./--,/_, __ /~ ....... Call Mr How ard 645 -6101 -- 12lll sq n ol lab facil .~ Beacb.. Ample paltl;mg.~l... Dec Offic-e 250 sq ft , tm/mo.. ~ St.. NB. ~--11135 PRESllGE WAliitHtOMT LOCATION •• .,...lffdl ~SQn. ~Bdy \'1~~ ·Wet &rs. F'ireplac.·c..., •Pnv-.u f>atlOfi ·~ Avatlabthty P'leal.e call for an AWl 675-1662 £1'6f'ANJ' OFFICES J offi<r sate overloolt1nJ! gardm Ol1 Bi.reb St. fully fwui5bed. Lease or buy furrutun. typewriter. d.C. 511213' bours. Small waurlront o1r1ce. fUIJ ~ ol bay, avail. now. ~ parking lot . Call 1542-4644 ~ oCfices. up to Ill> sq tt. um Newport II. CM 66-2lll. Kooby ---- We want to sublease. Mininun 2 window of. fices • share fte<'ept. oc Airport or Laguna Hills. 9J5..Q!M(. <l'fioe spece. for lease. Im tumished. $600 un- fmn.~ 25' PEI DAY* To~ yam-......_ _ ... ~of Hlwport's Fia•ciat District with I 111- ...... access to o.c. Airport & •••• ,., ....tud oHke ....... 600~ft. 1331813 .. ada.y pet lq ft. ....._.., .... ~11*:9incbaiceNPl liaalticsl CO lbare W /fJOlll) • patlble bualataa penan(a). -.1121 .... .. ~,,.w.. a11ces •vall. \n r!: clcdftedut.t. aan . oeu CeAlet, Jrvlne. 15MSM •llU._..,_.. NEWPOlrr BEACH .... °'* .... 11.QD mo. -office SUI. Ult WllUI«, N.8. • ..-.. . . .. -........ : ... ...... 9-.,...., lllt Pull klt ,.. lldd. ,......., p&..na, .g:...ttJf.... ~ u. '8· Ur ... ~h.. Ml_,, •IMI ...- ,.._~ Ir c.,.t......_ . .. . ..................... . ..................... • a.u Ml ....... be Giii a.ii 1~! ,n\ '10/l '8 :It 11 f1'...... •Ma. lllledt. Oean 1 •el~ v e r J l"ree a.~.clftnn. MIUU Ava .... • I llbb Wllloa. rm 11 S. <'Ollrtl 110, ctlr ~...... a o--eu.m • actor' ~-... -..... :=-~~. Uc'd ..... Ho& ..... ·-·---'-----.... ewe.. Oal&a ..... llltQnOlrpet ~ ....... s... clMA. Alto QP ...,S.•bi balaiUJ Work auar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~ ...... Free saJLP'1'VJlED NAll.S ... '-' ra&ea ~3'1\6 Bedor 1-Yu 's SUon a.,. mft noon WU\ mJ RiYeraide Dr. NB G:lw c~ CalJ Dutch Cll·MIO --b t.a)Ob6 971 1~ Reg. tled.roiysLS. ~rma c...t;co.cr.te ...a ba1r retnOVal. t)-ee -•••• ••• •••• •••••• con.sultat1on Lauru 91»644.~ a.Sl'OM INTERJOR ~ma"t work of aJI kUlds. CARPENTRY Pat ios. s 1de w a I k:.. ByJay 642·8809 brickwork. free est. sratMDAMAGI ~.~1. ~ .... ' ... Remodel QldC... Rlllidentu-.......... ~..'j -·-··•••••••••••• ••• ~....,.. ........ .,.,."""' Ucenled . in k> Free Dlt · · · · · · ~. q bome~bo~YVie: ScWed ~I.er will do area. f\ill time 640-0719 patios. decking. plan· ters, lencing, room add.I· W<\NT ACTlON! lJa15. ~. Oassded ~ 642·5678 4400 .... W..t.d 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ve office. D<>s1gn Qle.bedroom cottage 1n Plaz.a. 26S dt'g View or qwet s pot In Laguna fice for lease lnt lds Beach. Corona del MaT Sec y serv .. phone or Costa Mesa for g)()or an;wenng & l.lhe or con less. Quiel area c:.sen· ference nn. 714-7S9·021S Ila.I. Wn te ad !!036. c The Da ily P1lol cc.oHADElMAR ~wspaper, P 0 Box Deluxe 2 rm. offtce, 15i60. Costa Mesa. CA partdng.ai.r-cond 350Sq 92626 o r tele phone ft. S225 Per mo. 673-76M. Realononucs 675-6700 ---------• Warted U\ Carta Mesa or ....................... For store &office space at reasonable rat.es. 500 to 2700 Sea Ft. M.EiA VERDE bR PLAZA 121Mesa Verde E. C.M Irvine area. 2 or 3 BR. house prefer eed. 3 Adults. Xlnt references. 673·5701 Eves . & ~: 2Br. 2ba on or nr the water. Ccuple w 19 yr old. Yr' lse. 631-Ml.9 ___ S4_M __ 12_3 ___ 1 Don't want to leave ~ /c.M. beaWlul Balboa Island. Up 1o .-811.A. •vail. at tu nut move. Need 2 or prime corner. l7th & 3Br yrlry by May I NwptBI.~ Please call Nancy ~:IMO dys or 673-9549 J.D)eq fl In medical bldg eve. Avail for immed OC' cupanC'y. Ample park· mg. Newport.. &l.S-'650 l ~ addJUoaa. patio ..-.. dldl. rwlden .tlat. ~mmerl'lll In d\&ltnal rtmodehn1 Ttlll I: R OS&S CX1e'1'1WCT10fil, INC U NUl11 N a 2904, •.ea. •ttte .,......, .......... ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• !UrnUClAN Priced nek·froe esumate on llrl! or amall Jc>hl Ue. l3lrZi4 ~ ..... , ....................... Genlerua&. l&nc1scapLng. tree trimnung, clean "'15· AV\Jts M&M74 • VERY LOW PRJCES on landscape cleanups George S49 2015 &per+CSe-.s Trees topped/ removt'd. Newlawns 751 3476 Thee trimming, hauling. oomp!. cleanups. Free est. Mike. 5411-~ Wyn expenen<'t' ReOOenual/Comm 'I. l man. Jlm. 642·~ Exp. gardener. Ferttlu ing. pnmi.ng, cleanupr.. 7Sl·l5BZ ..... ~t.-+y SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Specialty restaurant By Owner. M1ss1on Viejo $9S,OOO F P Term ~ 00.tmz Established Retail gift and stonel4-arr b.l51DeSS U\ elegant shop- png center. Ideal owner operau on Turn key. with excellent return OMler retmng. $72,000 '+513 CAMPUSDl.:IRVINE Tired of yow-loss! 1llefl Uus IS for you. Cute little ice C'ream store with loe<b of potenllal and offered at only m.<n>. Seller Wl..11 help finance. C.all ~3666 IESTON HAUORllVD. Newly remodeled shop- ping cenuer 1n Costa Mesa has offices avail for 1mmcd occupan<'Y Crom approx 480 l o 145Ctiq ft .• w/new crpts & Reliable older couple want 2Br furn apl in Park Nwpt for any 2 mo. t oget he r Jul y -Oct • Whelan _64G-67'1_o____ Real Estate QI.et, m>Pof\S1ble couple painting at reasonable r.ites Call Paula S. Katz AiJ.. 21.3-4M-4S38 ~ Balboa apt. year round. Good loral re rereoces 673-8266 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... 4475 Oflparturit'f 5005 ....................... Clfioe or shop space, 475 sq. ft .. on ground nr. + 2 adiain uwer UNlll..total· mg 875 sq. ~. On Coasl Hwy .. So. Laguna. $1200 Mo.494-UT7 Lease Newport1 Costa Mesa. cmr )oc. 100.000 traf c counL 9000'. Bkr 54j).7559. Pnnonly. «Dlq. ft. space for rent. S3X>Mo. C. M. S48-0797 lltdlc+'ial..... 4500 ....................... IUJding M·l , 2800sq. ft. & tarre blaclt top lot. $950 ID).~.C.M. 6:Vt x tm fenced storage -m>Mo. Call~ before$. Aft. s. 642-6827 ~ 4550 ....................... ....................... Sandwich/lee Cream Newport Pier Area _,:\i 1rro. J.ce Cream ooly add sandwict\S & dnn ks ror increased profits! 6n5662 SJS.5865 Committed Ch ristian seeb partner uwestors for nawral resou.n'e & food projects . Call Michael · 645·5985 P.O.&x 2002. Npt 8ch !m;J W.ted Troubled BuslDesses Doo 't delay til hope.less Principals Only JD&As&oc. 1ro.w1 Person wttb placement bllckgtound to open joint venture agency. We pro- vide office & overhead items in 0 .C. Airport vie. AU replies oomidential. Wri&eOMSlfied Ad #259, Dally Pilot, P.O. Box l!m, Clllta Mesa 921626 Swunming Pool Routt' Beach. $33.00> net. 3 day Term;. l ·993-5096 ldeal loc n ower shop Easy terms. No down pyn1.. Your own 111ve:.l mmt. 548·0797 Plant shop business for sale s:rr.ooo lncds 1n venory. 54&247S eves lrrmliant ~~ 5015 ....................... Small ~ar=estors Very high return U1 6-9 rnrt.ns. Real' estate de- vekJpe!" ~ 111vestors now. Im.age Develop- ment · Joe Roussel lln.·5402 Newty developed vi deo computer software co. seejaog computer ti.me- share & marltetlllg ellt · perti5e for partici pation . 631-721.S Mmtry to Loaft 5025 ....................... iN.EED {MONEY • ClllDf'TNO PltOIUM W&lrd1Dao-t t7M531 An'aqedby Comt .... Loml Waest<Wy JlilT.D. L.- Sl0,000 • up. Oran1e ~mb'.Str. 71+...,. MlmlyWulstl IOlO ....................... $t2001Noad1UNJ t Rtlba'nl aa monthlY Sec\ftdlJGQIU'a.Qt.eed •1121aQ1t1me WZUJ ,,.,.. IOlS ....................... 8'llt Phi l1 lal Le.,. ..,, au..&• O.R L awn 8ervtee 11),-- ·1t1;ft • ..... : ................ . Ca'11'9ftt ry. cnaaonry. roofln1. phambll\I . '1om1nl. Slue(() 6 Ule. DrywaO 6 more. J 8 . .... t!Jactrie, pa1oun1. ~h!'~nr~: Uc'd +-work auar. ~ Qui>eoter. handyman. JIM.* ol a1J trades Ho<M rt!PiW'S· small jobs. Call Ty\erM&-1~ lbne NX repau'S. Wlde- <US!de. no JOb loo small. ~ Only quality work <kn!. ~2901 PUA CUFF tk>me improvement. re- mideling. f~Ulg & rool· U\lt 25yrsexpr. 631-4264 OOC ...._ alpioeder. dump tr uc k. Gude. a.i.O.~ HauU01·Mo¥tn1 Con · er-. • tfte removaJ. Qli<*lft'Vice. 646-'l&M Hll6W Srvtce. I~ T. tnc lt . Wil l bu y bidubed.s t1i refng$. ~-om t' llfHkl ••••••••••••••••••••••• WM a REALLY CLE.AN HOl.SE! Call Glllgbam Girl. Free est. ~5123 Oegnin,g, any type. lsl dass ~ done w /inte· enty. Rsn.bl Im. M2-0t05 Xlnt deaning d one by lady W1exp. Dependable own tnns. 847-3637 Tiff.AHrS Weefl.ty maid serv. or t lime spring cluning. Va ~ caiU our spec. Steam •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• carpet cleaning & paint· Martt's apt. ~t. Tile· drywall·~iui>enlry or U· name·•t SlO hr. Call WI" I PM. 641·9Z?S HAUI.JNG & CLEANTNG Ul&-Lm. 631· 7181 Resld/Comm'l. Free est. Have someth1ng to sell~ Call962·1462 ~ledad.$doit well. t *: ,. I ....................... Japanese Landscape Drsi.111. spnnkler, sods . elem up, m&Ull. 90 day ntT. 12 yrs ttper Lie SD4Jl82. ll17·2112 "v7PT'f ....................... .Brick. stone. bioctc wort. We Ors. coacrde pallio6, wtks. dnveways 1''rtt est J<iw\ 846-1.583 Bnckworit. small JObs Newport. Costa Mesa & lrvme m.317S l'Ve5 &ick ~. frpk·s. plan ters etc New repair Free e~l 646 0464, 6'S'6'104 8l()('k. Bnck. con('rett> work. patio ('Over ~. decks . New l a w ns . sprinklers THREE RO:mi l..ANOOCAPlNG Lac 1315664 837 43SJ. &1.9t6 PEl't:RS PAINTING Expr'd. Reas Rah~•. Pree Eat. Call Ceoe SO&.'!I Pu ntlna. lNT I EXT. Helt. bonell. reas . 12 yn. exp. LAc'd. Dave -~ floe at. pamtmg. St. Lac/Ina. Try me. R. 9nar.U.56M Pror. paintmg Ext &t lnL ... El1 IZ7S. •lllOOlS Free e st S36·4383 JCMsa ~·· Pa1.at&nc. wrvtng arm 9 yrs, ID06\ reas. C'h~C'lt my re(. l1C'. 5ll6-8C2S E5SIAH CXm Plw:lllng. lo rate-. Fttt est 3 yr i;:uar 9112. 14'18, 63).9837 aft 5 ~&commen-1al ~ Free est Rt·as rlll.e5 67$-9581. 673-07 :rr ~lY pa.lllllnR & pa~r ~ Work guaranteed. ttee est Steve 547 '428 l RAL'llBOW Extenor 1111tenor " yr ~ Low pnres 1''rtt Uil Call 6C2·9614 !:If.LL idle rtems ,..,th " lr.uly Pilot Class1fled M MDI f9*Jti. Trwt 5300 l"wsoftafs 5350 .... W-..d 7100 o.idi 5035 • •••••••••••••••••••••• an +e-stm ' Wanted I Well serored 2nd T D . s Realty Port/olios 5.\2 3339 'Mdow ha.<, lnOnt'Y (CK 2nd TD ·s No credit che<'k, M pilty S20.000 m .in. no max For action call Agt m 73ll anytime tst.2nd&3rdT.D s Construction & Bus . Loans Call Mr. Clark 64().0068 or 953-ai6 ....................... "' a• mm1l1 SI 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Do •~!Leam~ (esoooa.! se<:rets to sell )'QUI" own house and save thousands . 40 p age manual. rush S5 95 to Dept 0-4SP. 618-East Bey Ave • Balboa. Ca. !mil ••• lobCook ~PalomaDr Costa Mesa You are the wlJUler o( t\NQ rttt tickets mo oo value >. to So.Calf. CeWJrity T..Wsa.5ic Apnl2.6lh La; Caballeros Racquet &Sports Club Fount.aUl Valley Tickets may ~ dauned by calhng 642·5678. ext. 272. • * .. lAd&FouMt 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ftuld Uiasa Apso ~1ge male. 4 KJttys male. black •grey sh. haired T ab by s triped . Black w)ute sh hair Bick semi long ha1 r & 1lue Povlt Himalayan ~ Beach Arumal ~ter 644-3656 • HUI ADS ARE FIEE Call: 642.5671 I.Jiil or Found a pet? Call Ani m a l Assistance Leque. S37 ·2'Z13, no fee. Lost. O p a l r i ng . REWARD. Pear·sbaped, s urro unded YI / diamonds . 780·0510. ~SIBU Lolt: blk. St. Bernard. aM. vie. Delaware 4' Clay, H.B. Ras taa.s. •'1Z52 LOST "SHARP " C ALCULATOR .- REWARI>l Loat alocll tae J111.b oo one of ~ followinl ltr'eeta: Adama Ave. H.B .• Albatrwa, C.M,, Swao, C.M .• or Aacm1.a. C.11. Call Ad· SU. "1. eo.GIO. M bn. Lall oar~ labradorl· l"ttrie. ""* old fem . Waerial r\llt ClOloc' col· lar. Nr. Irv. Blvd. UWA.RDl!~ UBI': bntf uiet. bron •laboulder 1lrap. Dropped fr'01'ft tar ln OlroM del llar Har ..... 'hmce. u.c. anm f'JIGf• or. Dr. fl ....... ...,. ....................... Rud or lost a pet"> Call ~1al Pals Hotline TI4 972-1.ZIS. ZL3 289-3515 La;t. Lan!e long ha1 red ~w1blk head. back & l&l. M. CaL Vic 2400b Uc Orange-Elden Ave 642-3J7Q l..a;l. Grey Tabby maie cat wlbamess w!leash. Corona Highla n d s . Reward 761>-1950 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Ftatic -Nervy - Probe -f\Jtile - FOR BEEF lo~ house. nost.algia IS a recipe calling FOR BEEF. Found : Puppy, male, brown & white. Meredith Gardens. HB. Found Easter SUnday. 968-3773 FOUND: Dar k brwn lb;ky. Mesa Verde Golf O:u-se area. 546-1387 Rud. LL bm Shepherd \">),Ing tall & ears, VIC CM area. 548-~ Ft:u1d Fem Pomeraruan March 18. Mam St. S r\ be l w n Dy"' & MacArthur ~3105 F\'.Jllld golden Rctri ever ldedJ!y. Call 548·2153 Fou nd s mall brov.n female d og. V1 (' . Bristol/Irvine. ~7 21674 fluid Biaboo ~t~ male dog . Vi c Ganiekl 'Bushard F V Call 963-2852 fun1 Great Dane fe male bla c k VI <' Harbor McFadden. San ta Ana. Sunday. 754·1.237 FOUND: Large white M <klg. Peta 11111 5350 ....................... PREGNA NT., Carin g, coo6deOOa.l oounseling & rderTal. Abortion. adop- t.loo & k.eepiag • APCA.RE 547 ·2563 COfaGllL •9Sl-One • 3t Hr <M.call Servi~ PRE LAW student needs 125.CXXI. Will do anything Legal. Confidential DVM. P.O. Box 3242. N.8.GR DIAMOND WANTE D· Priv.~wWbuJ Jtol ~ calb. N. 8. 54Mlr1S MASSAQ£a1mpatic:o Your maMe\11'· ia8obJames Oulcalla f..11. ~111 •• SflRm1AL READINGS IOlte Jlpm. Fully Uc 1CI. ......... W5 s. OamiDO Keal, San. Clem. o.c..-OIT *ISCOIT• Speclal\1 l n1 l o Pral d ma.ta. ~ ••.••• Ulam..,.m. .••....•.............•. DLSCRF:£T OUTC ALL •953-"473• l.rionnat.ion App t ----- 6'2-1571 'Mute m.ale, attract1vt". ~ fem :.>+ ror good tine Reply Ad'72.. Dai ly ~.&lit 1.S60. Costa .Mesa,!raa fm~rat1 11e I contact Sheryl Sduedom Any i.nformal1on r e1eard1ng ts whereabouts call 714 962-at 18. 31 hrs W fM WISlJ to meet W I f' 8# :IMO. to 10 to Reno. Nevada Uus weedend April 12 & 13 J~t '°' rnendstup relalionstup 631·7258 CaU aftc-r6 pm FINDER. ~g for " hard to-get·1lem" I 'll fmd rt Wnt.e ad •540. Oluly Pilot. p 0 . BoK 15tl), Costa Mesa. CA !Di3i --------, ...... ~c.tt5360 .•...•.......•......... EXOTICUS PUMI' SERVICE lntenoc pl ant del.1 l(ru ni: Leasing. Plant main lenanct" As low "' S3>tmonth. Call 759.9545 lfnoamwer. please kl~P liyll\#! ~ ' I -----PROBLE~S Need t o Tulk., Free C'OUJ\.'-{'llng ABC Helpline 645 2222 Sodd a.s 5400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '\Jl a.ACX IOOIC" ~ eo·s most exc1l· U\lt dal1n& seno l('t' 1' o ex1n1 charge (ex our AC· TIVmES CLUB S.we S()'1 on membenhip r et' MENtroOO WOMENS3500 <714 1631 7181 L~= ....................... S..lr ....... Holt 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BP A Travel Agent In Jlllt 6 weeks 9.n« Travel &hoots icon Talbert Ave. f'V ll6U'1SS JablW_.. 7075 ....................... H11pW•1• 7100 ....................... ' ....................... Atuxr.-."TS PAY A BU. Oen Cont.1.nmtaJ Dnll l11"t ~ ha5 1mmed.lalt' ~ f<K <\ J.' Clerk "" 1 yn e•p s1000 l" ~ldrt C•ll ~hir l n s.&3'76 for <tppt AL"colrtlng Jr. kc: ,...., a.ti& The Jolly Racer Loe has a pamtion ope11 Co< an ex· penenced J r ACCOW!t.ullt Olrt_ rAAJes ~vaned, ~bell& recancllsa.~. adaUng dlllly sales re pans, gen•\ ledgeT <IC · <nn analysis. A R Op. Pof'lUQlty lbr advance ment Xln1 Beoefils & working cond1t1ons Salary commensurate w experien('e Send ~sume or apply 1n ~ID The Jo1Jy P.oger. Inc l?Oc2 GLIJene Av~. llV\Ol'. !lZ7l4 TI+~ ACCT'G BKP~G TEMPORARY Rt1o.ster today t.o work (l'I Vatl()tL<. ll('COUDlln~ &. bookkeeping .. s,11tn l"ll('nl.5 Work rlo;se 10 )our home f1 )!ur1• ( itrts to SeruoC' ACCOWI tanl.'l needed lhr~ hoot {)-J.nlo?l> Coont) ROBERT MALFS accounl~ 2ll3 No Broad"' 3) ~.Coldwell Rani.er 8k1g . Santa Ana 1714) ll~IOl ra£E P ARKl.NG ~SECY L o ra l r o mpul er pen pbera1s ml g -t?ood shorthand & se<"ret.an al slolls ~'pol"iun.' lo ex port trade proceod u """ preJerred. ~rman or F ren('h lan g ua J?l' capabWty useful Xlnt employee benef11s & working ('Ond1t1ons Starting salary S1200 s.rd resume to Ad. No. s:ll, Da&Jy Pilot. PO Box 16:i0. Costa Mesa, CA !lll5:ti WallpePfr 1ppUeat1on . Xld .... Toi> quaHty .n. 8&eYe l~2IOG5 Extl lnt. Proc. house ~ !AW Tatel. St. Uc 3'1'193$. ~1. Pree flit. Aa;ytjme s.18-4780 PAINTING, lnt /EK t, C'omm'l /resld .• mod. eqpnn. xlnt refs, call Ome&~l Painting. Interior /ex- terior. exper ien ced. Rmaanable. Smail jobs ~ Dsve.5o4t-8033 ....... ,...... ....................... Nell pCdws • t.elt\W"es ... EST. nJ.IU' PLASTERING AddlUam.~ Free st SIS-489'2 ...,.... • ..,._,,All t!pet·1hlo1le1•rock· .iw.1111111-.ll!llec•a•rc•>W. rr.. &W..-Pln. Avail. lit• I ....................... ,. No Job too amall. Re9Qreble rates. n.•. 5fl1 m i .... .........••........ Otntdc tilie work, new le mmdel. Tubs. 5howera. cowiter tops. floors & patios of all kin ds. Oll&om wor'k at a fair pricle. Joel. 1131..fS17 ....................... n. • lhr\lb, pn.in.lnc & remMll, yard Cleanupi. h a uli ng. 60 ·024 6 , 84&-MUJim. w ... a. I J .................. ~···· Professional window daimng by Jar Daruels 7l .. S48-88Sl ~"'patches " small ~al & stores Car JObs lntl elltl Eves. waxing. Quality work 66~-6C2-SM9. 64.S-7ff12 ~ ....................... New C'onstrurt1on Remodeling, re p1ping. e&ec1nsuc ~ak <kte<.'l1on Top HaL S37 3194 Poat~ .... " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wart a re.Uy C'lean pool., Cail ~ Ooaor. f'rtt efll.me2 Have somettung you wan1 ID sell., Cl.asstl1ed ads de 1t well Coll NOW &fZ.5678 Window <"leaning. pro· fes.'MOfllllly done. Frei.' e>tJrrote Derek S48·326H I!. Your Profesi.1on HOMF. REPAIRS? Did you know you c:in place a clas.o;1C1ed ad lo ~ DaiJy Pilot SerVl('I' Directory for a who ll' month for as l1ttlt> ai. $2 03 per day., For mon' Ulf orma t IOI'\. ca II 642 5678 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 . .••.•••......•..•..... ~ ...-wPO«T RACH AD AG84Cl' " l oo k1n~ r o r .. ~al \}'Jlt' pt>N>n who enJoys lf'arn1ng aa~1c "kill" re-qwrt>d ~ br multl~aruU'd. maturf' ~rson Call SS6 0460 . Rh o nd;i bd 'M!lS1 9 and 6 Mun throughFn ADVERT I SING TYPOGRAPHER ~ ~ man over 18. hil(h sdOll graduau. Mat ap peanmce-. ltOOd c1n VU\i? record ror short delJ very & ptckup& 0 1'ra1n on p,·· an advft'tlSll\R typo gr aphy M F . 9 3 0 a m 6 00 pm 1m.ranoe bendrt.s. t?ood ~ Call 54&-2231 All«allJoD Lady to do kW rot ror Cleao~rs At tont or m store Ca 11 S4691541 PaW A P. A R 0..ERK Ex pef Good f ul UN' -.; t' VI co 'JUo;lJii ar •'a Ca II f oc ~ ZJ3..!l.li> 71.34 'fpoalle..~ APP'Y 1n per"on San OemerU Gl..1..<>, & ~1r ror 1615 No t-:1 t'Jmrnv Real s c #l-6191 Aft llWMG Clatl( FUii t1ml'. 1mmeod1att• ~ t-\Jll rompany benefits Cal.I AALHOA ~SE. !'>49 9671 for ~'fl( IDE M F H ~EMBLERS Wf' will 1ra1n Appl) i am MacG~ 't'aC"hts. 1631 F\aanu. Cof;&.a Mt.>SJ ASSflaBS fOr ~('aJ elertronics 2 Vdr'S expeneoce won l1llit W1th small rnedJC'al parts Haun i am to 3 :l> pm Eltcelleot bi>nef1ts & ~ <'OOdltions Mis s100 V1e10 area Only t.tae seelonll permanent ~meul need apply. Cail &.lsan SRI .JP> Assist ant M anatter laded for our I rvU1e & F.V seH ·s tora~e r ao.lrt.les. Ca II ~ 7 -8191. Ask. for Vernetta. ASSISTIH IDITOa SU.VEY s·:i>PM to 9:30PM. Mon. day thru Fri d ay - 9·3lo\ll co 1:30PM Satut· ~. Grut for colletlJan,., aod mDflOlightets .. 00 f>~r:_ _ _!t_u lt . ON LY ~EMENT IS A GOOD VOICE. Call 642~ ext. 312 after 5 :30Pll. Mood a y t b na Wday Attendants needed for .r.mce &as sa.Uom In O.C. 116.t be e.xtreme· ly rdiable " banelt and glDDd w/munben. Call ......... 91. . .....•................ AUTO ROUTE REGISTER Early A~1 117 lo 2 hrs $37S to S4SO mo Xlnt !'l'QOCllJght Wives. re l1reod. d1sab11lty. slu dens ~ gd w~ls ~:1Dor~22. Babysitter needed now for t yr <*1. C.all anytime 55J.9ll6 ~. mature ror 5 yr o&d. Mon thru Fri lla m to J ·JO I rv S51 ·9604 aslt for J tl I Bab)'silttt Lite hs kpfl Mal.lft, live 111 Medical benefits incl . No n · smoker Refs 1 baby Oma P\:xnt. 831 ~ or 41).Z1i3 ------- Baker. 1 3 yr;. exper . whole wheat bakin g helpful. Good Earth Restaurant. So. Coast Vlll~ Ope~ May IS ~.567.&UJ BALWON PILOT I> I~ G rut opporturut ' fOC" )~lot single person Good pa) Roo m & IJoard Phone Pet•·r ~er; 61S..s.3·0679 or WTllt' f' () BoK 9it; P11teon Forl!t'. Ten neN.et'. ':I11163 ~ B..DOllADO IAMK l.J\GL'NA HILLS ha<; unmed operu nil for 1-xpenenc."ed vault le JI er Eltrel beneht.s and com pWtJw salai; Contact Ullh> Bryan for appt Sijl-4UX) t-::0 E M f' --- BEAV11CIAN ~h arp . progressive needed Call for 1n tes°'-1ew v. Kerst lJI H 13 963-3433 BF'j\l.i,,CIA.N -Sharp styb..sts & man W cllcn tele 'Nevt s .ilon . Wes trhff ~ B areJ ~91.ru 8Pauty ~. fulJ time for busy s alon Ric hard Ouel~th• Salo n. 200 Newport Center Dnve. ~Beach Beauty A.ss't. SS per hr l..ic'd required. 645-0212 lfAUTY Of"EltA TOI Maler up artist. Must be ll<'0d. for ruu service. ~. high fasbiooed salon. Great OC>POf"lu.nity ror the pr.,-person . Apply 2000 New port Qn.er Dr. Npt Bdt. B E AU1'Y ·S bampoo perui for det&OL salon ~ waps. Wed.sat. no ew&. Ridwd OueUetle Salon. 200 N e wpo r t Qdsllr .. N.B. ., ... o...IMs Erm,.. CllJlllY foe top DCl&d> a.ec. secretuy to nm o. t-·'-• as in· d1p11deat coatractor. Bus y. p r e s tlal oua Newport Ceottr Eu~. 9ile ,_. pel"IOI\ to nm aer'y MrVices. Built-in cnen&e&e wilb inCOC'Qe tnm moo to SllOOO mo. Noupfrcd money req'd. M6-TUI>. C•642-1671 .... Jll ANNOUNCEMENT II vou .,. a mate Of remat• hlvtnQ an 1nttrtal 1n Oie ~ .. Of 199•1 fi•lda and 11 y0u "' unem()~. ~m~ed on welfar• 0t a ..,.ter.n. )'OU mty ~ flhg1bl• lot trt1nmo in one of ,,... following pro0r1m1 •Respiralory Thef-s>y l echn1<:1an 1Cert1lted Ehg1bl•I •Oc>erahni) Room TKnn1c1•11 (AMA Ac:cred1tedl •Para·i.oai Lawyer 1 A~~•">lant Afl ellg1ble ln">t1tut1o n under the Basic Education O ooor tu n itv G ra n t:. & Supo1ementill Education Op0041untty Grant Pro grams Nallonot Direc t Student Loan Programs . For more 1n lorma11& call 547-0305 American Colleoo o l Paramedical Arts & !:>c1tmce~ 1800 N Broadway Santa Ana Calllorn1a 927De Hllp Wmftd 7100 H11Jt W..ted 7 I 00 •••..••....•.•......... . ..................... . IOAT SHOW Child care my humo want.ed.. part tune, Mature woman c&l'fl ror ~mes" ticket takers, lnfin Mon thru Fri In Call IMS-3963; eves Costa Mesa. Salory Real Dilate AllPCa.laini Co. needs full -charge Bookkeeper, part ume. hrs. llex1ble, salary negotiable Leslie ~DZ IOC*kEIP&/ GeaALOFRCE ror loc lumber bwiiness Tu assume respon for all dfice functions Desire exper & mature appla cant Flex hours & £riendly atmosp Call Roy John.<rton 54(). 7117 for aPJt, lc:Nuap..g Ass't Jab Cost Cleric Needed fm-architectural & urban design firm Salary flexible. benefits. Please send resuml' to PBR.18>12Sky Park Ctr de. lrv\ne 92714. IOQO(HPER F/C Pasit.icm with pronuncnt Fasbkln Island 1nvest- mmt ftrm. EKcelleot op- partmity. Call 640-0123 900BflfB/ ACCOUMT'JHG a.stK Excellent t yping re · qW-ed, varied account ing duties . 2 Years minimum expenence. Excellent benehts & 'Mrting conditions. Mis· sion Viejo area. Only those seeking permanent eudoYment need apply I Olllaisan, 581-3830. l!OO+ car for personal use 7 days a week. 61)3116 Clerical SECllTARIES Employment avail Ir, mufti s urroundings Compet1t1ve pay, 1n t.crview & hire. For mort> lllfo call Tod Serv1('eS m8lllO Oenca.l DO THE RISING PRICES GE:l'YOUDOWN1 WECANHB.P Paid Weekly T<>pPay NEVERAFEE Hobday & Vacauoo Pay WEM&D .. Oetb anTJPist R« ., nc.lst Seawtwin JOlll the team of pro- fCliSla\al temporanes lRVINE E.0.E. Cllltt<S 752-6666 MIF Part time & full time graveyard. part time sw- ing. Apply 7·Eleven let Adud1 &louty College help you start dev•topinQ new SJ(ills 01 o ~ Afltt only 20 weeks 'f'O'J eon bt eammg o good hv1~. COWl11CIAH Cl.ASSIS NOWI LWtd fnr""*"-Cal Mow4 Top irmnlCfcn g ve Help and GuldofQ. Plenty of Procticol Experienm. too. TVmoMrAYIMCt PIO.IAMS AYAILAILI rLACIMINT ASSIST AMC I MANY °"°RTUMtnlS: • lntorMt1no Work • Pl'lnio,,_t Si1t1•f CllOf1 • S t>tutilv Jobi not 11<><1 lo 1>co nnm1r -.11u111oon • 'fo u prug11•'' •ao1dly 10 bfltnm• thorouwitv .i.ttt(l(J • s .111 eme>IOymvnt Oo~irt11111111"' CAll '6 .. H I I fOll IMfOIMA TIOM RICHARD'S BEAUTY COLLEGE ................... ,. 1 t O.O .,.._.._,, ti'4!t .... .., '""" tw,W...... 7100 ..... W-.cl 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• O>olt 11Hded for "'""' mi!l'll f11t·U1ty anct 11.h1n ~ty t'OOillOai 1'\llo11 req 'I.I t;ood btl11C'(ll,. NN'PQrt V\Ua.tWZ ~I COC*S lm rlM'd hlrlnic Ra I ~ula 97~ I~ fo1 Ptce c<»na...., Full or p llml' Ory Cleaning planl. ~ U 6*<m2 CQlifTat&.P Day or night M F needed 1mmed. Some <:Her 18. No phone calls. Apply in person. btwn !Hl.am or 2·4pm Taco ~ll.8C7W. 19th. CM. CXJUNTER HELP -Mon· fin. th. 11 :~ to 1 ·JO. ~ O:u1l.er Sales G1rl1Lady to nice Ory Cleaning 3.ore 111 Cost.a Mesa. Hrs 7am to~· No Sat Call 54S-9&C Paul CCUM11lt HB.P fUll or part tune. Day & eve shifts Apply 1n person. 9AM to 2P!tt Orange J uh us. 711 E Balboa Blvd. Balboa Quur-Help Sandv. l('h shop M-F. Hrs flexible part time. Friendly working cond1t1ons ~ CUSTOOtAH ~help. 2 PM to ID PM. Call Chuck. Mon t.twiJ Friday_ 631-281M> OISTOOIAH 2 ~keeper for IOV· eiy ai:A complex in H 8 XJrt pos1uon for retm.-e ~ +salary FoT appt SZl-8542. DIUYaS ~ •lf WIV'fM"n 1"' '}~ or ,,.IWI "'""'Ill I hi' n 11111I 1't!Jnl Nt~ $1!40 a wt-t•k ot m1•1 C' Or'*'''"' t '111<~1 ''C'llow O•b. n:IUO Mt llerrmonn. 1-'uunlaln VallC'y {No o r Slatrr bc-lv.n N1•wholH' & n.ttldl a.di Wik ..... ,.,, f1nn lioallt!d near on!an Im CCJl)QrtunrUes for I'' T & a l.unilt!d numbt-r ol PT. 1Dunn1 11chool hrs lpm1ticJN Will tram Earn •'bile you learn S3Z> hr. lo start or more for experience um w 17th. Sl. 66.J632 BGll lll!JMG LAI TEONCIAH Minimum l years <'X· perience req u1 red. Medical company Ex· oeUent benerlt.s & work. 1og condlt1oos Only tbme seeking permanent ~needapply OIJl &.tun. 581-31130 ~ MECHAMICAL 94G4t .. S Degree Min.Im um ex penence ('(lnSJdered. Ex· cellent bendtt s and ~ conditions Mu- SIOCI Vte)O area. Only those sedong permanent ~needapply ~~S81-3BJO OPIDl11HG cuu 8.lsB>yforLuCaveRest. I Store. 1097 W. Baker. Apply in person. aft I C.M. Delicatessen Help. Ex· ll:JOAM 1695 Jrvine. 1 ,., ...,TYPIST penence preferred, over Manufacture r of so&ellOlds bas need ror Exped1t1n~ C l erk . f ume Mu.at have good t.ele skilJa. '5wpm mill. a~ lyptng Duties incl typuig P 0. RFQ's, venior follow up, record ne<' info for purch shpg re'· & inspect. ctep.s. Salary commen. w exper . Good co. benefits · worluo& COO<l. Apply 8am-4pm at. S R Ellgl.neenng. 834 Prodoc tmP! .NB C.M. ~ 18. fU.llT!me. I TO $175 644-5619 Olr WMh lnteresUng position m I . CB.shNn wanted full or Sales Admin. Dept. of DeliV".f"Y. sales & some Ptr. ~ Vl,Y2 Santa Ana, .lar:ge ~ company. c~Jull time work & ~ Bdl. uaU 644.....00. F'Sen.y ~opportunity for I Apply m person Gl'fffl KMllforNancy growth & excellent Haven Patio Shop. 2123 benefits. Call Rita. NewportBlvd.CM CASHIERS S«H1156. c.oasta1 Person- Stlip H Go Martcets I nei Agency. 2790 Harbor. ~ now avaJlable C.M. Never A Fee fer full time-day()(" even· 1 __ a.ERK ___ &_XE_R_O_x_· - ingshift.s. BENEFITS , OOPCEROPEB.ATOR Prolit shanng Major Medical Part-time. 631-0055 DELIVERY AM LA nmea. $100 per w~k ~ Bch. (94.-34.'lf; DELIVERY & WAREHOUSE -for runuture store Exper DPSl.ACCT'S We&Oi.sabthty lns. Managerial Potenbal SHIFTS: Da)'ll or 3·11 CX>MPANION -Elderly 42hr-wt<. $4.291.r + over· llC8Y AIU ClEAt< lmmed. operung for in· d1v1dual 'II good or gannatlonal & typing skills & exper 1n AH TnaJ Balance & lllVOll> mg Computer exper ~ tu will train. Good t:o Benefits S85()1m o Persomel 549-4834. : $3.'1S per hour. PART , TIME : Frl.·Sat.·Sun. J.12 S3. 7S per hour. 2Sc in· crease aft.er 3 months. ~daily. 715No.1Aara, Anaheim ()-Wecbaday 1-4 P M. at CliSQ)utffwy, . 1 Newport Beach. : l'ORINFO: '774-4210 ~-'--~----~--J~ -Mature, de· ~ For Fri thur • !'J\aeva. 4:M>-9PM. Ap- t:l>IJ Tuea-Sun. -o C. Airport Gift Shop. CGllEIS woman seeks middle I time Call Bett y qed woman to shr home 8:~HOAM 642·~ & doml!lltic duties. Non-......, sm:iker. Salary. Miss I uos Mell over 1B for L.A Viejo. eS3'17 Tunes to homes tn NB & CM. Reli.able & have de· COMPUTER OPER / I pend car . Perm P IT TRI AD -New auto $400 /$450 per mo. Wlln!lblue. E.xper. Good 646-<£17; 646-51144 rwa-e. New co. Tustin Area. Call for appt. DINTALASST. 213-.920-1134 PART TIME CllokJQQMr help want· ed. full Ar put time. No esp. oeeesaary. Apply in person, Wholly Cow Restaurant . 3420 Via Oporto, 9.e.412. NB. See Mikle. COOi( Friendly, con1en1al. Mesa Verde o ffice Chairside poshjon. M il(hl be perfect Job for houleWife who wants to rdmn to work. 54.5-4968. ---Fabric s tore needs '1'ramee Mgr & part lime Sales help. Maureen &!6-4040. UTVT•M El:per nee. Apply in penon.. LeBiarrtlS. 414 N. Newpcst Blvd. N.B. 4NMJGO. Factory Wor kers in chen'lcal refi.nery Full time permanent posr· lions. H igh sc hool chesrUtry or work ex- perience with c~mlcals netpful. Day & evening s hifts Will train. medical insurance beodlts. paid for by Co. Paid vacation plan. ment boma plan, auto. Salary l nc reaae pro· gram .E.O E. ~1. l, t • , DH k Clerk . Neat, mlbft. loquire wit.bin n. Im At Lquna. 211 Nortb C oast Hwy . ~ BNcb. lfuat be Oel:tie.. Drhw/o.rdener eo:mb. Bm?e valid CA llcenae. Good driv ln1 record. Ila. ... •· Alltll1 at Pennya aver , 1880 R11c Elle CM. •flll a.dllscab. m.am M .. f .. wbOa.UJ ,.. ... A& hdor)' aulJIANJOIS \"9 t.ft lmmed. ope.n-qa far Warehoule AllemblY Traineel hdory FEE JOBS · PAID WEEKLY l'nttif OMNE ~ E.Q.E. .. ,,. ' Pr'l \Ille & Claaa Jn&ltructton Tap. Ballet. Jau, Oancerci~ A9foblc 1'allt00m;-ot.-~~. M1waflan & Bafon ' ~ llln~y JI Dance Studll Ull L Cat. Hwr .. C.. ,......,,. ...... 141 I I. Ctt. Hwy .• C.. 67l·J420 OCBQ Broadcasting School • I> J ~•·1u l'rod11r1111n • ( IU"'I(" rnujo!hl Ill 'llh lll l1rnUJ" • fort Pm" ln'llt Ut'l ln•r • 1111th I 'liH'\•nwnt • ltl'ol'IOf\,lhh h 11 1•1\ FOR FREE AUDITION 714 '956-7171 Hllpw..d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ft.OIW. DISIGt8 io~pr only~ t"Ot>l> PRl.-;P · SANIJWICH MAKERS for nrw mJtAursnt. no r:qJS" OClldc!d l"yow"re fl1mdly. dependable & Cor'dC1enuou .. ~ apply 1n ptnCWI It Stawm!ll Ter- nt'r. 29U Rtdh.111. C M ft)Jll ume J:Ql1l.lon II\ our Reeder ad dept. hrs Mon thru Fri 9·5. telf' & OIMlltS" sales. reqs good "peJline. erammar & pemwnship Must eajoy l1.10djng lhe pubbc. App- 1 y Pennyc;aver. 1660 Plaa!nba.C.M General Ofl1c·e . Psychological group needs bright person f °' recept1on1st posit ton Must be good typist. Wt II tram to dO bookkp' It & med1<'al insuranc·e fi46.3116 G8&4LHB.P Here we grow agi.in Permanent pos1t 1ons availab6e Wll..h tool rental firm Stores 1n Costa Mesa. Lagima Beach. El Taro Benefits, wlll tram Apply 1930 Neowport Blm. CM or 22600 Lam· bert t l2JXl. El Toro GENERAL Off"ICF. GIRL -Must type Reception duties. 7St-8263 GENERAL OFFICE - Exper mature Part- tune. Apply 8-12. l260·R U:ipnAve. C.M 557~ General <Xf1ce. reserva lions. ty ping , meet public, 5 day wk includ ~ weekends Apply m person_ UJl Back Bay Ik. Newport Dunes General Off1re Psycholog1ral g roup needs bright person for recept1001st position M1l'it be good l yptSt W 111 train to do boollkp ., & medical insu rance 646-3ll6 General The Balboa Bay Club 1s rowt..nng StnlETAR V 6 week as ~ fJO wpm. some SH S4 00 per hr PORTERS F ru.me post t100S avail Must speak ~ S3.50 per hr Please call for appt ~7358. Ge1er1U <Xfice 4 DAY WORK WEBC Xlrt co beoef Typulg so GIM.OfflCI GnJwin« import firm ln o.c.a Mela ndl maU&re. non-smoldn.I penoo to assist \be cont roller IMkll Ind 90ftJe t)'l>inl. lite bldqls, ~ cotft· pu ter aoc uments. ......... n!l)Ortl, etc. a.11t Ute ficura and hudllnl details. Ca ll Ill'. StrMc ~for ..... HllpW_.... ·················~····· IWKSTYLIST 175 chr bK-. rw.'W 1.alon. N.8. A&ll lo' Don or o.ri 7Q..2'.31Ml HAHDYMA.t4 . For ll ma.tat .... ~ .. ~. Thia la a ~y a~ podlarl w /fulJ co bmd'rta. MUil h.avl" valid CalHor nla Drlv e r11 License Apply 1n Plft0!1" PENNYSA V F.R. 1660 Plauoua. (; M Man . "'1. 9-.s >«Bili.$ -Esper. full tune Apply In person 6li SI~ Hollow Ln LApnaBeach HCETESS Experienced See tu.rm. lrvtM Coast Uutry Club, 644 !IMO Hotel des k rlerk. ex· perien<'e des•r•bll". graveyard !Jhl.l't Call Mr I Karedt All"° Crttlt l nn. So. Lag\ma 499-2271 }b.&sed~ wanted to ~ for Jatuce·• ~ I gedy Ann·s. hrs 8 4 . Tues·F'n. 67~2514 ~s $.4 14 SO per hr + ~ Will tram f)Jll & parttlme Advanre· merrt opp Must have trms Ml-'1tllO HOOSECLEANERS - p111H1me or ( u1J t 1 me ()wn trans Stat\ I rnmed Top S$ 673 1266 or 646-«71 ----HOUSIUIPSt Live in. prefer non smoker. own r oom ~ speaking Ot\ 4 school age r ht ldr en Other help 1n hom1• 1 631-0149 ----~ l.tve·tn care for elderly CM l'PI 1 • SSOO mo 7141S48-4200. :a.um Housekeeper· Mature penon lO wort wtmd..\ & holJdays in r harge of s mall housdlold Must drwe~I I Houaekeeper wante d uve 11\ Baycrest area. Newport BeJM:'h Send re sume to R J Alltn. P 0 Box 2099. <.:osu Meta. 93lii:ilti HOUSEWIVES Children 111 schl" Want to make xtra money" U )ou're fnendly, dependable-& C'OMCWnllou.' we want y 0 u r 0 r 0 u r n t• w restatnnl. wkdy hrs ~o cxper-nM!ded. Apply m person StonemJll Ter race. 291.S Redhlll. C M IMSPICTOI TUJHH To learn all phases of rn sped.ion. MUil pL'ls com· pany pb)'sical incl. back X-ray. Takinl appUca t1on 1 8 -10 only . Slratofle 1 17671 Armstron1 Ave. Ir v . £0.E. A Kenda vis lnd. INSURANCE Cl.AlMS - Olm'n .. personal I.Ines. s.&ary open. Good beoe. ~ Diane B ~915i50. ro£ Interior ple nt main· tenance Fu II • Part time avail. "'7·~. INl'DUOR Lndllq>-ln· terlor lancflcape co . ..a penon to de.liver • lnll.lll pl.a. II.ale pref. -- ~TOI Orp ........... ror. s tate wid e flnaqclal -*-Arm, FUblon lllmdtoN'I ~ .. ·--~arder­bll. ln....,~. mall proct u l•I • ............. -.... q 'd. C•ll UO·OlU, t:a .,..,, BE A TRAVEL AGENT In Just Six Weeks IY9'1111g Clcntn - TwoMcJMsperwfftl Stat~ Approved Sunset Travel Schools I 006 l Talbert Ave. Foufttaln Valley 964-6755 * HllpW..W 7100 HllpW4111hd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• JANITORIAL Service, par t time . Costa Maa/lrvlne area Ex per adlla. top pay or sub con· tnd :ZU tm.91159. Call bwn~ Jll ACc.outn' ANT A A or experient'e ecpva&erll..~wol 6ce ~ bea1t.h mana~­ ment co Npt B c h MG.-o Kitchen helper. P T l1fth • dmner stuf\.s El Odo Meiocan R.1$l. Tht- Pla.a dP Cafe 41181 Bu-di ~Na&.311118 Landst'a pe foreman needed Qpen~ man datory D•R ·ll ~pe 646-8327 or 646-'IUIO ~ Knowiedge. transpona txn. own tools 631 i227 LEADMAN Pnier expr tD prodUl' Ucrl cetamlC c a.stlllR & RllllDC S pan ish ~~Good oppJrt. mtflOO WSIHG & SALES Newport ~ach Auto t.e.smg Q) Will tram ~+car al ~ E.xpected in oomt SlOO> to S2000 mo 1714 l S40-.SC2'3 Uquar p Tune. D1dJts .. M:lds Must h.av.-Cash ~g1ster E:aper 1888 f'\acem& ua•YARDMAH I Seweqir WiUtra1n full t &t or p llme Call for ---~ MA.JD Aea.sanl 'llOl"klnJf condt llons f lime loqwrt" w1th1n The Ion Al ~ 211 North Coast Hv;y. Laguna Beach Maids fUll lime operunp for , room a'leodaal& Ah Baba lilateJ Good work. 1111 OOOINMR Exp re cpnd Apply m person mt)' 12SO Newport Bl. CM -----~ man·beJJ>er for apt comp6ex Ill C M ReUm1 or sef!l.I. {2131 81f>.31r11. MAJNl'ENANCE MAN ~ Urut adult comJ>'e:a ~are.a 962.66SJ_ M.mqemmt_ Ambrtioua couple part-time 12· lS hrs wk S600 $800 mo <:all 8111 Hugh t>s se.ns. MarteUng lntbtrtal supplies H.lr Ull( trainees. over 20. Sal + comtn-Neat appear· ~Ca.11~ MEAT STORE ~ !lfll'Vlce mut store 111 a.ta Mesa, needs ex· perienced Meat Cutter. Del Penon A Counter HeJp. ~ Mm thru Fri llam \o • NU013 for ---t•CHANC Ftnlln • docnelt.lc. Ex-pr'd. 5111150 split, Bu.sy Qlllalion.S41-.ea Medic:a1 Front ofc Ina. typlllC. (lf9 S yn exp. • for Sophie 9'19-28U or evs~ WGnAJH& MedacaJ mam.t act unnc company needs a 1Mlr1l.er MacbUle sbop expenenre rf'q u.I red. !ugh school machine i.hop ok F.xt'rlltnt benefn.s Ir *Ortc.ulic con dltJons M1u1on VteJO re9 <Ally tha!.t-5ttlung pa rmnenl employment need apply Call Sus.tn. Slll·XI> MOTii.MAiDS fUll Uint. Endtsh -. pea.le 1nJ? Good b1"n1"f1t~ 6C2 3»1 MOroa1oun lmrnedlate opponun1ty tor part ume e&nWlJtS The Da.Uy Ptlol ha.!> .. nu.or~ av~ l.ll lhe Sot.cb Lacuna aru. Df'hvery. anernoons. ~)' thru Friday. D1Dl'1W1IS Saturday &t ~ No morithly door rolle-ct1oni. Earn1nis about m;) per monlh gro's Rt>lrabl t' tnmportaUon and 1mall rash dfopos1t reqwrf'd Call &ot2 4321. Foster ~ fordet.;ub -- P~TE-UP ~ER v.uh at ~ 1 )ear ex perrenct'. prrrera bly newspaper Excellenl 00f1'.'(.l8r'I) benefits Appl) 1:8-ween 9 AM & 6 PM. Monday t.hn.I Fhday OIAIGICOAST DAAYP'ILOT 3lOW.1oJSt. CO.Meta 1iflli 'Jiijw h:wlty .. ,~ NJGln'a..uB Doorman. noorman & exper 5'odltt. fM rught dub \WJ tnun. exper app-ec Call Marty al\ 8 PM 56-0C'TB C M t«:1W HltttHG RIJ...TI ... Eqleodin1 ret&tl eltt· tront.cs firm LS now IC. ~ appbeations for rull·tlme employment Salary Ir comm~sa1on •(••11eAaate w 1exper Wiii train Call Erle Bans N\nUll ~VH Oeriattir p!lllenta 31 bed ation, 8 pd holidays, pxt salary " benefit.r Mn. Farftll~ ~ RN. relief. 7-3 • J..ll Xlm. rate d pay Apply D 0 N Port Mes.a Coo valelcerll HoapsUl. 2570 Newport Blvd C .M . &G-OG>. flln&nl le'IODIALYSIS .. /LYM Qttbl Cite ~p. pr-. fened. WUI train far t.bb ~. f\lU tlme. In ...... V\ejo. 714-lll·llOO STOftt 'bite time to relu and *JP at bolN. It .. simple ~il ia DaHy P ilot 0-UW Ads. And lt '°" ..... IOmtCJUJ\I to Mil. call • f rludlJ Qualf\M Ad· VlaOI' el IO.Jl78 \ ·~-~~-~-~·,···-~-~---~·~---~----~~-~~~-~-~~~--~-~~ . . ms• Tn l•l•I 9rovaa• naJl•M• for Cert. NuraH Aide . Oood ~. T.aaru-T. Nor ~~·• Verde ~ *-Akles. All ..wa.. Qood,...."' ,.,. No•· per. IMC. WiU tr ala. Cll'UtlC8Uoe Pf'Olram a vallabM. Apply Poet Meu Coavalesce nt ma-... :..~ CllCMM/SCTIY for 1oaall 1 r owl o 1 ardlill ... llna .... oc Airport. Ambltlou1. mature, s ta ble, &Jpe 9)wpm. 7Wm:J,.i 1'14 CJnee Lcddngfor afwlwarto eamexl10 $$$? You'U ftnd Lt at Kelly Ulru teqJarary aulgo- meata available for a day, week, month or lqer. A perfect ~y for STUDENTS & TEACHERS to earn ex· tra $$ during Euler vacataon. *TYPIST •.:llTAlllS •wmD P90CISSMi •c:um<S •ASS • .._.S •WAltlHOUSE No expe r le n cl" ~.Top Pay. hid vacations . Reftt- raJ tuuses NEVER A FEE IELL~ ~or come In today l rvtne. 833-1441 2102 ~tnes1 Ctr Ur 1208 tbtt Deb.. M7 3498 l61S2 Beach Blvd. •230-F. ~Niguel, R31~ 'Z7'101 Cabot Rd f.qual Opporturut y ~ M•fl'H ORDER DCiK a.ERJ< - lul.D partS wa~. ExJier' Good f~utt. New lXl n.t.m area. Call for ~ 21.>9i!0-7134 PAJNTElt Apprentice ~ S4-IXI. 18-21 yeaC"S ~ Ins benefits. SS hC"S wkly min. Apply in Jl'l'IOO. 16181 Noyes Ave. t.rv Cl1l 541)..gz l 0 PAIMYB Brush. A s pray Expr. only Orange Co 891-1001 Part Time GnidJrll card merchan- cbe-for &&ore in Fasluon lsLmd. ID hrs. per wk OMI LolDda alter 5-t2la m.em PMTTI ... lVB•IGS Almsl m editor survey ainducUd from our ol • rice • u.e Orange Coast Daily Piiot. 5 :30·9:30 Mon-Fri 9 »t:JOSatur- day Great fM cotleglaru. an:t lUJllnhlhters. SM pr wk . ONLY ~REMENT IS A 0000 VOICE. Call M2-4321, ext 312 after S.30 PB. Monday thru f)'Qy PART TIME EVDlllS Enterpri1io 1 adults, OYer" 2J with Dynamic. Adven t u r o u s penonalitJee, who enjoy workin g with a n d ndivadna )'OU&!ll aces 10 &.o 11.. S4.00 hr to llart. SlOO a week potential. PtiD! ecz.G1 Ext. Z50 betwemhndl P.11. ASK FOR LAURIE E.0.E. ---P arty Con s ul\ant I eo.tcr hnoa, full· time tncluriftl Sat. App- ly D5 Newport Blvd. C.liL PGIE-UP moBfl 'Wh • --1 fe• ell· penance. prefer•bly oewtpaper. Excellent aQlllPlrcY ....... ADPlY batW8M tAM Ai 1J>M, -=-~~ CIM•ICOAST MILYP&OT ·mW.MYST. cmtA...._ .... ,..,= .. -. -·----------------.--.. 1100 ... Cl9A'IOI. .... .-. .. -.u..· ........... --. .~1. '-.. ,. .. .. ·---.. -·-· .... ~-aMlti a._.,. ..... ..._. ._. ... __ Ult ~---·"" .... TU-...-. ... a ......... = .. .... ~· ... .... ..._,.ff •Ptr."-r"""*Md ................. .,.. ............ =~ E.O.E .......... NI U..,. Jlll'ID polli baa~ ....... .7:1' r-.=u..,., Aldo PROTO CLSBk - DMded for par& ume n•. IPM lo llPM. IU5br 59-79 Ado llRlVER -Procela1na ~ neeiJI dnver for pickup & dell very of pt.-o ftnishinc CaJJ Car ~ IU5hr MOO· M-.n111 Picture framer, part time, eqieneneed Art World Frames, 660 N. a.t Rwy., Lag. Deb. -.al5 Prep. cook. Molber's Kitchen. No exper. necessary. Part or ruU t.une. ~ lo per.ion: J7SO So. Coast Hwy, ~Beach. 07~30. Pte-ScOOol Teacher want· ed. Certificate or ex· Ptt'1tnee. AM & After· noom 111 Newport Beach. Call&m.an~ ----Pressman. Expenen<.'ed on A.B. Dck 360. Clean shop & beoef1ls Call 811.J..4£!8. PRINTING II )'(JU are 20 CK over. & kding fer a career op. partmity in printing. ap- ply at PENNYSA VER, Mll>Plaomtia. CM. PrintiftC BUJELINE TRAINEE -Wil lln.g to train J)enOm W /DO prior el· per, but bas good attlUde U'lto tM bl1ae printing fiekl. f),U time work. 8am·Spm, Mon· Fri Starts at S3.10br. Call MMil~ PRO DUCTION TJWNEE Buhber' .._ prodUcta,itlrvlne area. Must paas company ~ iocl'd back X· f10'. 1'llldnl appticauoos btwn 8&10 only . Stratoflex. 17671 Armstrong Ave, Irv. E:O.E: A Keodavu lod. Co. Professional cleaning pu ..ucl. Will \rain. Good aalary & promo- ~ODS available. Must naYe own tramporUl.lOn. CaU ror appt.. 546-ZJOO Prr. fHt food order taker . Pleasant pen;ooality. Lunch & din· ner shills. El Odo Mex· ,can ReQ.. The Plaza de Oale. 41181 Birch St. NB. &:la Real Dlta&e Salesperson. l 1<.1fl'Nd AllrM'liV• Bay V\ew office. Prot1J"m5ive eomroiulon split . ~ Rml~Sales START ~C01••SS10N WE OFFER •Nllt-·Meu B>erd Membership • lrvioe 1bard MLS • RecePKmist :~~L'OO- (erepce room. lldtcben facilities Ii more Low moa&hly fee CALL TODAY!! &Ula.a NOf&l•S 517-4436 ........ u JI I •11' Pal AppUcanl mut have .................. uw. \1 aad reaaonable ~nal akllla for pesllioo wltla com· merdal real estate e J 711... OOIPPMY · lAp1 • ,......, real --~pr-. ftrnd. Tep AlarJ for .. f 111 "1 ort816ted ~ ............ ._. .. ~ ...... t«Y aueaUoa llra. • t -Newport Qeater t>r. Ste. IOO, ~ a .. et.; CA. - Mlfpw.lo~ 7•00 ....................... JWl ........ ...., Co, ...... «IOI', ..... lhiotr-lt41t lll lb ._ .... ~ .......... ..,.,. A jM, wll~ hhtr•. -- eopt .... .., . une.t 9Meh ofc, top Cl"*• 1 1 t1M\ ~ Walker t: lt:t! R •"' 11•• XJnt typ&:;t, P IT . flea• AM hr:. laned po.It •on s.1. mn.....wate w ab1h ty. Ask for Chere Mt-2507 RD7.PnONJ.ST For wmmal tap Sat & sun 6.11-lGIO JUX2:Pl10NJST -Ex. per. 'l)ping, 1().lley. IOOC1 ft.ture. New co Tw.tm area. Call for appl 2DG>-TUI --------- R«$MDs1 wanted. ex. peneoced, ammed1ate opening. great job op- pommit.y U\ expand.mg company. Apply 1n penon. Ask for Falar. mJ S. Bristci, So. Coast Plaza. Regla Hair Stytiat. 541).311118 Rll:EPI'lONlST SFX::RETARY -Penna· nem part ume. F1ex. hrs. Airpirt area.. K..R. An· dersm Co SG-1343 RreEPT-Switchboard. Plb.me. large Newport BNdl Law F\rm needs P/time telephone opent.or. recepl1oolst. 8AM· 1PM. xlnl benef rts. Send resume &o: Byron Tursi, PO Box 2780, Newport Beacb. 92118() RlCB'T/CUD trr bl.By real eaate office m Newport Beach Only edh-iastic aaive appb- carU apply. Call Yvonne at WIJU:lfront/SaJ.isbury R.E..melOO lt£CIPTIOMIST Excellent t yping re· Qlind. heavy pubbc coo- tact, aood telephone manDerialDI req wred. Excellent benefits & 'Mrking condiUom. lfis. sioo Vtejo area. Only those RlddDI permanent eqikJiymml need apply Olll ~ 5111.3930 REMODELING CON· TRACTOR needa good man foc demoUUon & nJSC, labor m.3:m RB«AL HOSTlSS for lovely H B. apt com· pfex. Salary + bonus. JIU" app. SZl~ R~ Have openlngs for 2 odivated sales agents with high goals with leading Real FAtate co. >am trai.mng program. QiJJ Al Stellato for con- Ciden ll a I 1nterv 1ew. ~ Relpomibie mlllure lady to care for elderly .,........., m ocbaoge for rm Ii bd pl111 mW1 al· lcJMmce.. LAluoa Beach .... can..__, aft. 7PM or bef. l!AM. or Ad- SW« #172 M2-GlO 2' ..... tltWlf WAITS&I or ~-~· ~N--Un~ ::_u.~Qia&a ........ coor: uperlenhd ....., ..... maPfor Sea hod ... , f'11h Kl.die., P. V. llUDI ......... .. ..,., ....... ~ ... ~"' P9'IOIL Le Bi&niti.. 414 N N•wport lU v d NRsa"tBeacb.~ .......... JOU. y I0-111:.11••-s 11 ~ applications b expr'd cook. Cotita Mma.5tl>&S5 RH\a\lraol. Coull~. tllllUlllea or hosts. Appty 1n peraon at Colony IO\dleG, Z71U Ortega Hwy •• San Ju an ~ Rel&.lunint COOK PIT. HOSTESS ~~.~ ..... !!!! Ml.II NJ It put Ume. o.ta Ill••• Ai Huall•tloa leull ., ... Call ,. Now h1nng. As k for Seliei Judy ma.si Ralbo Sbaclll bas full Rl!llai.nat Deany'a 290Bnstol a.ta Mesa Now hlrlog: cooll:.. ~. host.es:. App- ly after 2: 00 Re5lauranl CASHIERS & COOKS - l6 er OYe' Day & DJte sh!& avad. Apply 1n person Long John Slven, 3185 Harbor Bl CM.~ Reta.ti Oet1t Part time Siies help needed late af ternooos/eves1wknds 'Mil lram. APPb' Pier l. 2710H.arboc-Blvd. C.M. IOa.-SWAMTB> Jl)T fer large pro)ect Exp-'d only need apply Call Lee Roofing Co. 6G1122 AIWEIT1SING SALES 'nlle DmlJ PUoc bas an "'"'Ill* cpmiq for a salesperson w itb ~ dllplay ad· verhs101 experience Good salary. com · mi.diare Ir ex.c:ieUeot r r. awe blne&.s. Excdlent growth ~unities for a penan wilb career am· titiclm, Olll for appointment lltJIECOAST OILY PILOT 1J.4.&C2-4JZI. Ext. 277 F.qlal ()pportwuty ~ SM.I'S COUNSELORS Resnember wben you v.Eft a kid and wanted to earn )'OUr own IDOMY '! Well. we have several lads who do. but they need a mature assertive ... '° et.penine 1tnd-ooumel \Mm in sales onem.ed jobs from 6·9 PM daily. $4.00 hr to a.rt. $100.00 week polen· tial. Ph:ne 642""321, Ext.. Z5D tll\tweeo 2 and 6 P M. A5K FOR LAURIE E.O.E. tune career· op pmtuaities & part lime jab~ open 1ng up now In the Newport Beach area 1 r you are military mired or a ooUeee graduate 1.,- are C\OT9llly gotnj.t to oolleee & btChlY moll vat ed for l.nereased e am 1 n g s b a s e d c; n perlonnance, pie~ a p- pty at 2'700 West CoJst ltwy. N.h. RADIO SHACK ATAHDTCOV. E.OL Sae 1UJ•&S CONTRACTOR sur. PLIES. TOOLS & HARDWARE NOW HIRING YOUNG MEN OVER 20. SAL + COMM. S200·S.SOOIW K FlJlJ., CO BEN CALL 7148EM~ SM!& Want e d : youn1 sa1espenon for womt'n ·s (llt*Jo st.ore. Apply In pes"5CllJ • Z233 W. Ba I boa Blvd. Newport so::RETARY · Full-tune TYpe ~ x1nt. phone tecbn1que Mon· Fr 1 8:3CH~O Near 0 C airport Cindy at Consumer Respon..,e !la.>~ Sec:re\.ary p/l1me. Call ~wn911m & lpm. ~ SecntariaJ BEC..SEC-Y Heedquarten office of The Jolly R oger Rel!tauran. cbain has an opening for a n ex perl~nced Executive SecnUry No shorthand ~·q. bYLOUl.Stanchn£ tYPIDI si.:ills are needt..-d & dk:Ullbooe expene11~ helpful. Position rl' QW1ll IOIDe DCCOWlWlfl d\Jllea. Lovely offlre. w 1cong enial at · mospbere. plus xlnt bm{Jt ~ includ toe medical • dental Ill m"CJCr. prof it-sharing. Apply la persoo from 8llm to41lrn at: nfE JOLLY ROGER INC. l'l'OCZ~ Ave. Ir\! ~ SKiiiAllY A lop notcb ~..,,,.... needed to aupport a bu1y Ne1rp0rl Center Ex· on.d~ail&. Knowledc• of tBlf M emory cypewila ~. 60--10 wpm w 1\1-..cription ex· pSMiac:e. ... be a~ to wor'£ bldependenlly • ct.I wttb ~ type$ cl .rt. s.lary to 111.400. tM-TUO Seall&arJ waaLed to work for % dJDaDe Newport BINcb aeeutiYet Sell sUrUr" with aood typing *iDI. CllD be recml high ldm end 1157..ml SreRETARY Fir CUVM product.a l'O. Permanent. full time. Min tYPnc • ahortband. Various dut 1t'~ Knowledge or boills helpful. Pref non · smms-. Qill ~23'1 Secretary /Genera I Of· fn. Xlot. typuig Wlla req\tred. Noo·amolter. BO an to Ila.rt. Near o.c. A1rport ~ru1 saaETMY/l5AL ~CBfT'Bl Minimum 2 years Qllilorma e:x:pf'. In fa ma· ly law and liUgaUoo. Call Oellby591.119 SICIETARY !IC> you don 'l want t.o bl> a ~retary! With your t.aJeal you ca.a do more This ground floor oppty far self-starter to ~ eriry Imo Udmk.al ~ales will fulfill your klng term ~ obJecuve. We are an ,,..,..,,mng distributor d maiDWnence weklulg rod. thread ll\Serts & hOicants sdhng to tn. cb;tnal accts. Will tram. Pac·O\stnbulin&. Co. 11001 Daimler. lrv. ( 7141 ~-Oll3 SICIETAAY OFFiCEOFnlE PRESIDENT Corp headquarters ror statewide lnver.tment services firm. Fasluon 1sJand. Excellent areer oppor with diversity & cnauenge. Must possess top.)evel executive &ecfttanal exper. Call 64().-0tzl Mon thru Fri. 9:3Jam.S: 30pm. Security wATE GUARD for pri' ate rommurut). Laguna ~arh dr~J Venable !!Ml. S4 OOlhr Olll 494-8STI fOf" appt :TC SEX::URrrV GUARDS - Full & part·llmc Sn o.c. area. UrVU>t'. Npl. 8ch. & El Toro>. No ex per. oec. Will lra.ul. All .shifts avail. lmmed openings Apply bt'4 n 9llm t.o 2pm Burm ln. lernational Security. rm E. CaJter. Ste i az. ADaheim. 714-03S-4630. SECY !BK.PR. parttrull Ume. R.E. Co. CdM. Salary neg. Call ~ 12. Mm-11a&. m.-oo HllpW.-. 7100 ....................... WOCBAA -~ wbcla. CHtlier/food pnp...._..SeacUll OlllJillyQib. --., , .~ M.11 ... 1~~ for ••perleoffd IBM Syatem I operators. eveala1 thlft. Good ~·• lkl1la a mWlt ..... : 141·70lll. Til..EX OPERATOR A trading rirm an ~ Beach. needs an expen enced Telex Opo-aor P rume from 1 ·:JJtoS·:J) pm. Mon Um.t f'n. ~ call AnneUi" al6'»Qll •TLSlCY• Now h1rlng telephone aecretanes for a nt'w concept 10 anawt-nnR sen'lCl' P llllk or f ll!Dt' shitta avallabk. IDClud~ ~ wknds T ) IJIOR 35wpm req'd Man) l'mployPe bt'nrr1t ~ a vallablP S JIJ ry l!D> 1M t.o 5lArt I tJ mt'' ~ accocdm~ to your prtlgJ"eBS YOU Wll I be trom-Off1ce t.o many 11nportant bus N t'ed ~ I.me ol VOIC'e, as· 5lnnCe. appt*ran<."e & arrtihon Olli Moo ·Yn morn MM1171 E 0 E 'n'alnee. Pict~ rrame mfg. needs full tame employ~ Wiil train. Olll &S007"' apply at Fme Arts f'tam.i.og Inc • J3m. A Product. HB . Tnwl AIJll:d.. 111.&rumum d2ytllrl~ ~ T ........ ~ ... !!:' Newport Be Agft)('y attilng uperlenced ~ID m.a.i.J & l'OO'l· merc1al ules Call 714 J97S.OOl7 TYPESETTER. exp. 1EditWrller 1 Upper scale pay A<dl for Glenn. H. e. s.Yr.2.926 1)1xng. !Nm *Of"d pro. cea.wig. gTa VI.")' ard ShJ ft. Creal apply 642-9601 1)i:at. fast. accurate. de- pend.able. non·smolter. Irvme ~9331 VETERINARY Hl::AL TH nDINlClAN·llC' 40 hr v.«. KENNEL PERSON. ~~~y 900-4~ WAITRESSES-full & part-ume. pd vacatioo. a pply Ta y l or 's RtN.auram. Sant.a Ana Freeway & Rt'db lll. Tusun. WAIT'ltESS Mature & expr 1n - d1Vldual tor fast coUtt slq> The Bli.-Dolplun. l:m V\.a Udo. NB DAILY Ptld, '1"1 1001 ,,_,. Y• ··-·--........ 1041 tfr • n · - WDIWWWU .AaSY AN'l1QUJ: MAU. Jll6l1 JN. ft1 lM a.-OllDTUISOAY mllW1' I terAve. a...an.. *'4103 :1••SAL1 J~ to ~ olt Apr1 I .. JQ. .... ~ ~ =· 1131 Westd&lf, ~ mahog. ~ff!( MOO. Serpentine front ctr.a' SZ30. Cedar chest C'l5.S6Hln AfFf I .. 1010 ........................ Wuber. dryer & d\11, bwaaher A I cond Sl&L 646-58411 CX'.LtlifUI' 12 cu ft Xlnt oond. SI '1S Cail aft 5 30 PM.~llO'T Wa1ber . Dryt'r . Refng•rator $100 ea Upn&bt frttier 1200 5.11·91581 ~ for S&Je. O'Keefe & Memu c..., wrth r&nltt' hood an ¥QOd dean cond S'1S Call~ Reing. dean. worb good S'1S 51H1513.~ ~. laU roodd Sears. deal!. wortu good $100 Hd. frost !re. it.lnt late mdl Sll!S S48 8513. ~ C-Olcbpot 15 r r F' '" T If rfoe7 bP.i UlJ fuJ 52()(1 ~. portab4~ Kl'n more. like n•w s1.; fi.6.Slai Of'~ 51ZJ 1035 ....................... WA.'lll"ED ~ Bl~ or Mall.est" or Gokien \WI pay 962 UJ7 1040 ....................... KEESQlm ~ AKC Owr1> SU"t' M Y Pet & sb u w . Pv t pl y 213 IBi lM.S aft 6 pm u.15.yomms. ~TDIS Olll~ 4 Oo&1e puppies. 3 females. 1 male. s1·e p&rmll. MS.53&2 -------- EASTB AKC.~~. bir I S15() 710S130. 9.andard Poodle. 7mo blk. fem AKC. Movlll&- ~to sdJ. M.U.e ol· f(!f' 51.'S& ~. aft 6 --- Bea&&llul Fan. AJghan 8 mo old AKC t'rom greet bloodJ1.oe I::\ e-- 6«MB64 AJ\C Gddo1 Retne ""r-Cl'wr1> bklod. ~ 714 ~Rl79 GHEAT PYRE.'liEt~ I \ -.b.~.AKC ~ 6C2-16'56 RaUWC1ler ~ Xlr1t tU:d m. Sbow qu.;.il1 t y H11thl a n d C \ ~ Fr.to Yau 8045 ....................... ............................................ Cit ""OoYm ....... • ...... ITMK .... oW female. ,.,.. ....... hl&OJ• ewcl . ..._c.a.,.... .... -an tor ..o IOIO -~-.... ~We _,.._,...___ "flllun ~&oHtl)' ...... ........ ta& • ••llUY•• l&rlp,•1KAata1rl1De Olm \Jled .........,.. • t .... ... prt;;--· Ald'P11 ORlwWMll _.tc.•CWI ,._a rlllll.torYoa ........... taa ._.. MAAmAUCTIOM wallpaj)er , f1l>ttc or "Ila>' Glo" .,.... •we 64' telf & llM621 .ai tia 6 Ulm ~ cm•~ ... Or tr)' lWO eank 2 bl ... plaid coucbe1 t.Sto~CES w!* cam ~. dlit I.ft. Deaor3/15 tansir'I cmttnMea, alJ '/5\apSUOea. ~ iod. UMd once. S/9\apSUOea. C.0.t S8SO. sell 12SO. ioormareSUOee. Ml&d:llng lafDI) av all. SI* Tu lnduded 494-22'7 NO CARD! New Waterford Cban· ddler. 9 tits. 2 Oen. Mdl &t. m.sno. m..um [ftw ~ OWD or Miid name. addr'.-. phone & •'D OMb om card per a..c. Add a ea$ s.t cbeck or money oc- derto: IMll-A-Bed aota '1S" wide, wbl!llll cdor. bile new. 1225-.141.8 PILOT PlllKT1MG P.O.a>xwso red. a.ca Mesa. Ca. ll2S2l5 l1'6ERT .. border .. Decoi ... .,..... ~aw ... 2 imi!cnm SU ~ I pUIUU20 Sue &-10, all In aeeilenl condJtJon " ..un only a few times by lbliaJl nune. ~STZI at\6. or amfermce ta~ 41~ ft. x 7 It.. "'• 111 plate gj.&.'¥ m natural tree v LM tme tit.eel remlorced 1. Very unusual & .................. . beal.titul. WtJI not r.t our new home 9:>S-IOll natMborder JUt Id! Racquet Oub or Irvine couple mem bersh1p. Call e ves BRANDNEW'Sola&lov· ~~~-lSIO~~-~-~­ ~at, Colonlal style:, MOYINC MUST SELL~ 100% col to n . SS2S. m-· <llina Cabmet $1.SOO. ~ Ad dreaa. needs repair, mi.. r poof tbi 4r brass liq> S50C> 3 wood bar stools $300. Lazy-boy Oneota! Rug. 9x 12 Kerman. Freoch colors S21100 bat of r 898-LS L2 -rechner $50. 4 drawer NlNE Drawer Ore:.se r <lnMerlriO. eves 760-17~ With l'<IM irurrors 60'. ---~ top wood desk wrt.b ~WATt::.RF AUS• ctwr Bolh like new, Natural. self-tootaitk..J. SlOO. ea. Onen~I end slnllfu1Jy cf3fted from UM. D> °' best offer volcanic boulder.a Ask 'ISCXD -~~ 1714 l64.>0704 G9'm)lt 5* 8055 f\re silk kunonc)C), over ---··• •••••••••• ~fed deco cha.J.n. short ~SUeSat<JAM .an tJque.. erysuil. silver. tjuna 4r misc 21S E 1\1 yf nU. 8a1bo9 I.ale ....................... .,.,,.., 8070 ....................... I ~tcbmond nng. JS 51ala, i8c1 SIJ)0/0 80 l :iun·s wedding band wtute/yel 1old a4rt. zo:ooo~ ---HJG~ CASH PRICF:'S l'AJD GOLD SlLVEH l s (X)lN) Gold da.-.s nJ\gS-mnu $45. lad1..s Siil W\11 buy~ nn~"· wat.c::ta. tet·th. et l' Aho tiuy1 n2 !!)t•rl1ng Mh-er"W&n & J l"wt>lrv. ll S S.lv~r dolla~ & rmm. Will pick up CalJ fC6 DaJ)y qoott> 01 n "Ct •r Olilect. ~. ~1 J.ty, HB _____ _ Oah rar gold hieh sclM>OI ~ weddlQg rin&S & gold nngi S20·SISO 95Hl153 GQd !>le.._, l'H'r vcm P\t pt} !>tht•r, I t.oo WW ~ up l Mi t' • 1071 ....................... ~piper mo~. \"d~er. ~~rd va~ Used ''x month!'> A sk1nR $.I.Sil Olli M()..3l25 YALE f<rlhll. 4.0W lb (ur coat. Old C lor y 494.9020 752 S Coa!>l Hwy.La&Bch flllDlY Membership In Nit Bcb. Teruu.s Club. 1111>. 19). 1349 f aa,.d, newly u p· boUtered. +new nut· tnm $17$. X1ra firm qn ballmatt.1175. 641-820S for Sale: Two bird-. CoC'ltat1el. parallel'• Make~ pet.., f>U.~llfB. PIJlb l!IOM!I' 125 Oki styk> 50's t.r.vy wood cnb 1915. Ubl bed Sl~t' Rattan t8ldboord Sl.S Ki. sue Rattan ht'adboard, oetds work 15. 2 bean bag dalr3 SS e.i Lg. wood q bolZie Sb _S<T ~ ~ Oub of fl'VIM. rouple mt•mbt>r,h•1> m> 552~1.54 QdSklt Machine. good In· YSlmeDl 540-~ T IFFANY C LUB MRRSHP & 10 other rlubs, best ofr·trade? 6JS.1854 gLVER·For Sak 90'7<, L'S. Com. l<Y, '13 . ~· 5'Jver doU.:ll"'S. 999 fine 1lboo bars Pvt f>ty. Steve Wi lson ~9 9477 IM.~ 9P~ ~on 5.lt hit cai:i•r lly :oiil"Nls Jehl Wayn..-Tenrus Club work. $4 000 0 60 .Fa"'I) MembenJup. ~ 6CUl:5&! <fys trans!ef" fee. St .400 dona tJon to chw't-h. ~ 76Ql 8080 ....................... ~ box mattres.., or thopedic 10 yr "rntv 'l.ew S26S 1\41 8205. $91548 t» pcs Gorba m SUrhnR !:Ill.be Splnt mx> Firm 15UT3'1or642 :Im ....................... TOP CASH PAID Fer used funuture & ap pb.ances. worlong ~ OOl Zl-8.133 FIND YOUR NAME WIN TICKETS WORm $10 -~·x',..V~1 ·. Soutber11 Callfor11la Celebrity 1' e1111ls Classic l) Saturday. Afx; 26 19a).10;00e.m. ll"d 500 p..m . Los CD!teros AacQuet and Spoi1a CU> RR.n~V*'t hOsled t1-f FOll'llaln 'Va1lttr'/ Jayoeeg sponeored by BASF Vd9o Corp. -proceeds to benefit INC.AL OL YWICI ~ octl9' locll ~ "°' ..... ~ '"°"°"' lftfl.., ~1 ~.,.. m..,............, "°' 1& llCM!~,,..,......,w~ Toumement ~ ~ S.. ~ ~ 21t '°""""" ~. ll2'l'Olor ~ (1'14) ta-... IT'S EASY! Look for )'OllJ' ume and addreu la &odaJ'• daallfted secdoa. U yoa flDd ~ call M2·M18 ht. m ud we will arraqe for you to pick up yoar tttketa at ~ • aurat om~ ol tk ... DAILY 'PllOT Su•• eopcert b aaa • .,,,... MIO ftCl '*4. •• _......_e•biMt ...,..., ..... Oflll'8•s•I '9 Is t IOU ....................... Shlrptu Bond <:op1u Ml S'1ll. 00. letwr &: l.elal 11 '-'OPI"" Xlnl c:ond. l1AOO ~lO ~aatc vt'ry ITlOdt-m dlli&sntt Spit('~ Ofnt"t' furnas.b&llp Tak(' "' I' r pymh S216 11 14 1 ....., SIW\n 40> coper & sup plKs. VOl'inown rop1er Victor addlllg machuw l!liflCrd.ariaJ chaJ rs & e k 6lU.1¥e ch.airs Mu e ol ""· 754 1581 ........ , ......... &11111 urte. t400 O' GtM Martntr fully ~•Pt*l. bo 11uru11y ...unta Md. rudy ta mliM • bw aboard •.ooo Ja~ls Curit>> »4·1105 •v.nla u 6 1-eell•nd • '42 021 ....,. ..... / Q ... 9050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .................... , ... WANT TO BUllPIR· TO nTllO '10 DATIUN. -..0.~ttl $SAWIAftS ~--,Mn ~r:r"' AVfOSUPPt. Y unN M~ ei •IMMAl' a · 30' OOATS Anllbl:lm T7t 9DI • a mo p&am pn-pald tromSllll mo. lfte'ludlnl 2 f\' er .. ft1 UMO Celu·11 '\hJ). ~ TI4 914 ~ Ml 1131-CIZ!•\"'f!I .-kncb ---------...... w. D'SAllElS I-' I S H I N c: i-;NTE RT AININ G BUSINESS'• eo II.it lft1l5 ~r to:n10> ~ &IJUtl hie' <.:ont1u.1 BobHalJ)ll f7S.Bi(J ...••.................. IMroRTAN'r NC1l1CETO lll.-..ADl::RS l\N U AOVF..RTis•;w, 1087 ... w 9060 ....................... l'he pr11:v uf lt\'m' 16dvert1s~ hy vt·h1 dt• ~aier.> in th,· 'eh1d1: l'l!ll>s1f1ed adver11i.1n.i wlWTn.'> c:klt':> not andude any appllt•able t..iitei.. LI~. lran..,fer fee' (mance t•hM.:('!!.. fet.•s for air poUubon t'Olltrol dt• vice Cf'rufil'allon . ., or dt> aJer OOcUnl('ntary pn• paratlon charKe!> unle:.:. otherwise !.pec1l1tid by \he advertber ....................... • art'E BUNNI ES • All colors. sh apes & sizies. CalJ 64C)..()()90 "-&Or.-1090 ....................... 118) Stdnwa)' Grand 7' ..ate. MdeJ M Sl0.000. 49t-~19 ____ .___.___ 8098 ....................... Ower" 40 audJo cabs from m Also see our wide sefecllOll of audiophile <tics.. AUanl.lc M us1c 445 E. 17th St. CM '49, I.A.den 16, zsn. vam hull , s lip 1n NB . bea utiful $4000 ~9010 CAL 3> 06d but sound, an N/tl ... / sh p Pvt pty $3250 Ociuk.s 9520 548--454'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~new 16' Hobw Cat Grey p o nt oo n ~ w1maroon stnJ>E"". l>lx saJ.1.s New trlr 112.!JOO Qill aft 7PM 675 4888 :D' YORKTOWN SLOOP W !"ol B SLIP Needs 11£ Final reduct ion $12.500 i 14-675-8509 '46 f'ord Woodle, n·storetl $13.00>. "48 f'on:I Woodw. res tored m1nl 1·ond ~.CU> 67~161 ·53 MG TD r~tor1.'1 Sll,500 7)4-$:mJ t'Yt'' RKI eciticld VtflicWs 9530 .•....•..........••.••• BealAlfuJ 25" RCA color 1V. 2 yr wmty, rree de Hobie 14 with trailer Cledn Sl l OO Call livery. Sl.31. 646-17116 ~Eves 22' Layton Ira.lier Ou.ii tanks. elect nc brake!.. air. stove. rcfn~ F'orct'ii air heaung. load l<·,elcr hltrh. bath & shower Many xtra:. S4 .:>00 768-3:1» Qniolest.ereo. llke new Loaded SlOO 848-7252 25" Zenith Con.-.ole cir TV Gd 'M>f'lung cond S75 545-12.IM art Spm fo'or sale. Phone-Mate. fo:le1• ddding machine S25 67J.-OlSO Iv msg. Bec ker AM FM munu r adio fr om n t•-.. Men'ede<. Sl25 ~1418 :!5ln COLOR 1' V Sl 3H (,Xle Vear Warrant~ 642 5340 loah&~ E1 •p•..t ....•.•.••............. G.Mr'lll ,010 ....................... WHETHER BUYING or SELLING This is Your DAILY PILOT BO.AT MART To ploc• your ad ~-642-5678 1oats.ro~ 9040 t •.•.•...•..••..•.•.•... 1978SC.ul Twln JO's, 130 hour-. loaded Pn pl)' Best or fer! Call S46-l200 r Mon Fr1. days >. 731 8216 (~ & weeltends1 Askfor Jerry 11 Seacraft-SF'23. lully equ i pp ed , AM1f'M1mult1plex CB. RDF. MB. outn~ger!., newtrlr 847-8870 17"2' Ski Boat 1961 f'al t.erson F1 at· bottom V Drive. $2.5001080 911)..31Z. Ois Craft. 1956 20· tloh· day. SJ.SOO, 67~3240 '19 21' Glasslron V·216. ~ISber. 200HP Mere OtB + 15HP trolling rroor. Many xtras. Must see to apprec. Sac 536-1311 3f TROJAN St F DSL Aliltenew '77 mdl w ttwn dsl q 's. Only 210 t.otaJ bn.. wUI sacrifice for a.a». a.11OwnrJcllr631 ·313.3 Sell idle Items 642·5678 9070 ....................... I llrtmgton Harbor Roat slip, 31 ' & 48 Dt•bbw (213) 582.5645 25' Tremol.mo ln 1Hob1e c onversion 1 W 45 · flalboo moonng. great loc S20.<XXJ 213 454·0'~ t'\'~ lrl! ~111(' "' 45' .,lip for 1, .. 1n II ll.1rliour <'13 l!R2 I IJhd~'>. "'' t>' ~I.fl.~ Uur k ~patr r r nlJI l'ievo'POrt Up to 22· bu.11 S60mu 67S!l l i iur 58l·l.'!i25 ~MARIMA 911»-AvaiJ ti4GOS51 Tia f tattoo .....•••............... ~/ 9150 ....................... *** fadOI 'f Y CllllClfaa ltDIOO F' Oa ytonc; Spc-t 1 at I Ltd fo:dJt WXI <.:.ollea.or ~ 1 tnn Vt!f'Y fa11t & c:lt:an Must Mlt' t.o bc!IJevt· · 839-8583 14 &.ltaro Alpma 2:><.I on ly !() aru.le:. $;j5lJ K47 71 !lk hefort'noon 19 K;iwaslu l\Z .ti.Ill <ml~ 200mt SI 4 50 OBO «>-O'l'l7 Yamaha l!fil 17:><c OH roed with -.treet lciial cqu pmmt Hardly uSt'd SD> ~1-1664 RENT 22 ft lux. mlr home. sips 6, i.elJ·COOt ~ 1wtt +~nu 640-858.5 Tralen. TrG'fe4 9170 ....................... 11 ' GRASSHOPPl-:H Ci~ Trailer Slee~ 4. can be pulled with ~art car or truck Awning 1nchxied Like new 642-5'147 nNr 'MU.Jt.. 16' J a yco S,ps. 8. Xlnt. l'Ond. Offer 644-«)ll 17' Caqiing Tr8.1lei-now available for Sum mer mt.al. $140 weekly. moo· t hl y d11cou nt ·1s Prtlwter. se.11-conw.ned. refri,erator. Clean & comfortable . easy lift blU:h available. 547 -3182 '75 Komlort. self con- tained. Air oond. Very c lean. U OOO . Call 548-1111. ~Roe•. Rodi 9540 •......•...........••.. '65 Cuda Slet>per. 'en tnck & clean. Of'"' 340. .\-!>pd_ SeU ur Lrade I'' l i:t y 8'2· 5968 4 ~ Drins 9550 ··••··············•·•·· 1979 OOOGE 4X4 DI SO PICKUP .\tl\rnturcr mudrl U>aded int· .ww lran' ult. all rood uH ru.1d ~ & lire-. Nf'\ Pr rt• .osten"d I~, LhJ11 i llO mle.. 1:.-;1961 S8488 THEODORE ROBINS FORD . 2060 HAltBOlt !llVD. COSTA MESA 642 · 0010 7-> 01ev Silverado, 4X4. '• tm. auto . tilt whl PS PB. air Tf'lt i:a-. tl.5..'il Aft b P M 645 49~ n C:twvy lll<it..r xlnt "al AM t"M, ;o r. mu'ol ;NI 5(h.4(0J AM PM 7 I) r 11 r rJ 4 X <i 1 ' I' w 1 h •w-d •wrvwo• lot.rl\ c; •1 o 11 r u n 11 1 n >' Slk.10•~1 H~ ~..4:. •,'H7 9560 .........••••••••.....• t 97-9 TilUCt< a..EARANCE! We ~J h.a\>1: M•rJI•• n•·w 1!17!1 trod(-. 111 '\tul'k lr d.'Sllr rt<luc:t11JfL'> SAVE MOW! COHMEll CHlVIOUT 2X2M Harbor Ill• ll -I "I JST >\ \'I ~~ ... \ 546-1200 iO Font !.• F-250 t'am~r ~penal. auto . P R. /\ <.:. AM FM ras!o wht spoke nrm. tur "hoc•ks . dual tanks Sharp xlnl ll'W!CtL $2!SjX), 494 I 4811 'fl> GMC 1,; ton P lJ V 6 eng. 4-sp. radlo.ht-ater Good cond S750 0 80 55&-75&5 '79 DATSUN 6'1oxP.U. Mags, wide le tte r ed tires. chr o m e s t e p l:A.aqler. cassette stereo BX> miles' Nice trvck 11.R>l032> $4995 AUSTAM INT'I. 171411-630-5079 Betwtiea 8: »4 p . m Call 566-Gl2 aft.er 6 Askfornm. You can be a WINNER Just by sending us your name and address and by watching for your name ln the classified ads of the Dally Piiot. Win U~keta t.o tht clrcWI, area amUHIDCl)t att.recuon. or aoortlng event&. Juat rm out this coupon and mail" \.Oday to the · Claulfled Department, Daily Piiot 3M W. •1 Mrcoet, Cotta Meta, CA .U I I "1'1 Dodi«= r1111x1 v .. n 8 200. uuto . c ruuse cutrl ,ti m fm U•r I.apt' .a c Saen I •Ct' S22JX> l>)'• 813 4013 tHO m..~ .. ........, 95-10 ·····•··••··••·•······· L!A.SI OR IUY! GOOD USS> CARS With no down paymt'tlt 0 A.C Large seledlOO . l1Uil modeb Call Mary (¥" J 11.Y fOI' det.a.Lb SECURITIES AUTO LEASING 752-2526 Mtc»W..ted 9590 ·······•··············· WE PAY TOP DOU.AR f<r top~ <'an>·fore11(n , clorru.U('t, or das:.1c~ If VOut" t:lll" I!. '-'lC\ru deun. Sci.· us 1-lRST' ~ a ttt10r~C~ :s!> llarbur Bl "d <.U>TA MF.SA 979-2503 Olll'tSell Your Car• CR£YIEAIMW PAYS TOP OOLI...AH fbr(,1ean US(od Impart:. Ca.ll M 1ke or l.>oo 835-3171 WAMTB>!!! Lale modt'I ~ 1977 or )'OUn~er I VW Campt:<r Wwld prefer .1 pop top or Wl'l>.lfalla mudt•I wtuc'h hu.'> lo-.. mtk!> & 1-. dean • l'lt'U:.•· tall • 'i 14 \ 711 1001 tf no ;m-.wt•r. I 'I .Jo:AS t: k<'t' II l I") m I! ' WANTED! I ..Jh• model ToyOl.i~ and \ul'o' Call u' TODAY'' I Earle Ike TOYOTA-VOLVO 1•UH-lhd. Co••• M••• I'll •O '10J °"HO •••1 PORSCHES WANTED Allow lll the opporturuty tti t"Omider the purcha!.c <r t.rade Ill of your cle41n I 'rJl'!iclle Ched< with li~ Today' ' \fj ~' """' ..... '""'' ,, •• ,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,.. th •• llll Top Dollar J>ad f''f)( Vour<.:ar ' Ja+tS0H & SON UncoAlt >tercwy ~llm'bo< Blvd O.llta Me.u 540 Y~ WAMni> Car. Dead or Ah ve !Q.2S32, ffT1 2Mi3 ..... " ... ltd ·····••···•·•••·······• AHQRoi.o 9705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• i4 SUvcr Spider, AM 1-'M ste'W. new t.op. lo m 1, l'll(X). 646-18~ ---,.... 9707 ..•..•....•.....•...... '75 Al.lb fo"ox 4·spd. lo m1 reblt engine, xlnt mpR sz:m lm-9482 ~ 9712 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CREVIER 771MWJ2CI . sntl ffpeed. aunrool. air con clUon. atra doM 4 yr fl unela• IA down (SJI) MSSfOMYWO .WO«JS 111-1'741 &1'704 \ \ ,,.,.. tmlMOW! SAY!~ LASTRW n·,.,. STOCk SADDLEBACK V AU.EV llfPORTS ~ Marsueri~ Pkwy ~ONvtEJO lll~ .. 5-4949 Q.()511) SUNDA. YS IOIMd•llJi4•s !!00 N Beach Blvd LA HABRA 15 Ml No of SA f'w> > 17141522-5333 Sunday by App( 781MW510i Immaculate' Runs on re gulM gas 4 i; peed. P<J""t' r st.eennJ!. powt>r br .ik<">. :ur cond . AM t':\1 ~ll'rt'<.I t'assette, electnt' :-.un rocl. el('('lnc 11t1ndow' ~'tan Ultenor Onl> :!>.W> nules &-st o(((·r Cill 642.-0 l.18 1917 BMW ~ J\l\t F\t cassette s tt•r1·n a 1 r L"Oni • f\awlt">-. 111t 491·21*ifi 1976 BMW :i!U.{l, mt'lJlhe f.)Ord blUt'. a uto .1 1·. Bia~ .im fm .-.kr new ore,., t une<t ,1 3 EM> SZ.!XX> ma 2S mpg. S7500 673-561U ecip; 97 15 ·············•····•·•·· CAPtlJ P ilTS :WW Koru :,hocks I 72 tn 1\1 V-6'!.1 ~ orr ,l .... Scan; H.D 48 mo hat ter)'. 133'~ olft Lt•atht'r ~port steering wh1•el <~off I CaJl 642-0lJR 16Capn xJnt rond. lo m1. new paml. new t1n·s. gm ti75-00l3 '71 Capn 2000, snr1 ~ spd.. SlOO> 847 -1158 before noon 9720 ······················· 710A.T'SUt4 240% Dynamrt.e 4 s~ with air condil1oning Ver)' sharp condition Show~ exoollenl care < 68JC F: 1. 1 $3995 IOIWITHA.M VOUSWA.G&I 7ID> West minster Ave tn Westminster Ill> 7551 6J8. 78WJ '77 2lllZ 2 +2. 4·spd. ele<' snrf, AM FM c-a5S • A <.:. 5.1K mi . S8500 661-7<17 4 ·74 26{)Z, auto . A <.:, mags, M.lchellns . S~K A~k S4S00 67:i 41 24 54&97Sleve 14 •, &Z 1o1m1 Xlnt anl Air M.7:i0 851-0494 71 5 Z 2+2 16.800 Nu wm. am fm tcass 2SK miles . 892·l 3Sl dys. 8'1-sr.TI eWIS- 7J..2401 4 Spi, &JC. am-fm tape deck, nu tuneup, tires. ch.tch. IUl!O. m«J30 '193111.X. ai.r. wire wbb. 5 spd. ft"Hr«any. 7IOO ITU, nut.U. -2915 '78 280Z m i nt cond to.led Bra. Ski rack m..a;~ 16 3IO Z. Bripl yello~ Pimt.r\piD&. blk. inter All/PM Radl.als. Mu1t tee to apprecla\t Louvers. 16.000 /080 6.1J.1448 call &31· 1441 dys only ....................... .,,. "*·~· ft&\ly -~. ,...,,1 '121 ....................... Cit; k ....................... t 'ft Volar• Wa&o" A.Mi ni Stereo Many eictrM. _,, ecz..31'19 ,.... c.... ffl2 ....................... ....................... . . .. 18 vw, retMlt englne • 08 Uree. ~. bat· tery. lbocU. 11700. Jobn, 60a:I '75 T-top. Wbttmaroon Im. AU poww. 2'7.000 ml. lmlMc\llate .. '9.900.PP ~orM&Uer• 143. MM.300 . 3' bra a dly. 7'coa¥1iit: Sll.ft5 ....................... '111 ~ 4-spd., MW -.Uns.radt. SJ.200 ...al8 1...-u.i 1.000 mllee. 5 yr P\nandDI aV&ll. Call rcr deUi.la. <825.11 '734 ....................... '67K~GMA l3150 -...-oo .... '731 ....................... . miracle mazda 2150 HsMr .. .,cf. Colla Mes. US-5700 'll rMZDA RX 7 01ly 5.000 ml.les, s spet.'d. fll.1' cond.. stereo. powl'r .c.enna. rear def l"Ol>tf'r doth U\tenor. mt.'talhc bhir IZl>YSBI $8898 A~TAMINT L 1714>1-63~5079 ~ Wftrl ti »-6 p m Cal I 5.5&-4282 J tt: r 1, Ast for1'1m i i Mw.d.i RXJ Cid l'1•n<ll uon Sl.2D.J 751 31.26 1977 M.uda <.iLC hall h b..ick. delukt' mtt'nnr a;,<n> l'!llk!f>. 4 <'ylmd1•r !J .,peed_ i.unroof and rd• k fJC.'l.cW"Y iur nvw rad1 .. 1 tir~ SJ4\j5 lirm <.:.111 t~ .......•••.•••..•.•.... '75 280SE i O.OOV mile' '>ll'rt'l•. ~r Wllldow:. nw-.1· C\rd.rul . di r c'Ol"ld B n 11' h rauni.: Rr{'t•n X I n 1 .i~ • !'>howroum re-dd) 1916:-N.'O , AUSTAMl:-..T L 1714)1-610-5079 li"l ""'8111 »6 p m Iii I 5.5&-4282 an er 6 A..<ikforl'lm '72 280SE I 5 V 8 dUl.OfT\Jtll tr""' IJOW('r ~t~nnR <;lt'rt~ tape c rw -.c• l·ontrol RurRundy 1n rulor Ab-Oll&ei y I ffilT\dCW .H l' 16211 1 S7495 CMCJ(IYSlSOH VW·PORSCllt: AUDI 445 E <:out HJWdV at Baf'lde On\ l' Newport Brach 6'i3 0000 1969 MIZ 210SE 41)()()(1 SB>A.H StJ\18' blue & loaded With al.I d the I ux u.ry a ppotn t inns Must -K.'(' t.o ap precu1t.e' (w.:rrY PO > OM.Y $63'8 HOWA.IDCMvrok>t °'7vt' ~ QwW SU 'lDVPQRT BF.AClf 83).0555 710tESB. 5 CYUtC>et crt.. This DlCD 1S complett>I) equa ppt'd plus electnc SJJNROOF Llgbt blue in ro&or 33.00> mil~ GA.'> SAVER <'197MSl 1 S20.'9S oeactvas<>H VW·PORSCH&AUDI 445& Coast H1way atBaysidtOnve Newport Beach 673"0000 774505a $16,900 Silver black . e lt clrn: sunroof lm macul<tlt" 191411 MISSIOH VIEJO l....o«T'S 831 1746 49S 1704 'fll 28> SL. Vf'ry sharp. klca1 car.~. 2 \OPt>. 114.00>' dfer 673-6l36 Miil um gold 450 SEL. all extras ind. sunrf Xl.SOO ml Leate pmt S432 S2 J.OOO 611-7282 or 831~ 11 290E OM!talllc b rn Sunrf. 1 te r eo c a ss 71Kml Good cond Sll.500. 957·9303dys , llllNlt2 ewel • wtmds. New'I04MOD.Atr. AIC St.cno. Sli.900 IM-UllO CNEOFAIOND' 'S7 za> ~ a.edan ln sto ra1·• t l y r s ~/080 &1.'M5f7. MBZ4SOSL "1,, xlnteond ~brown, bambOO ln· tr.I •. PIP.Ill· .. Maoedea 8lru. ll'7I 4SA) SL lnunac blk w/bllt aJove leath. Pollabed ,..._ ._.., C911, k> au. mull ... SU.MO/blL 'TMG·'IGDorm.-r 74911 COWi Air. alloys, S s pd, met iculo usly main ta1ned. E xcep t ional ant. 6LUOO IN SlO.SOO -.211!2 ----- "67 Poncbe 911 Xlot ant. tlBX> or b6t ~ r ~ _..,,,""* 7 ' "4 # ~ sharp! Many u tn1S ! AM FM caa.sette. ma« wheels M u s t ucnf1ce Call ~fore l10ln 9ll8-4.5e9 '72 9U T Targa Lotm1 Frora SJ)OIJer. alloys. lUI' • s !>p, $10 ,000 dy-. mB'.2. eves m 2778 •'65 c ronche• Ve) clean 67S-78IM 73 Porscht> 914. n.,..,. pw.ra. JSMPG. mu.">t ~II ttest df er 6.11 1111'2 '714 !llJ ~ :.nrf. 1 \or; t .in llhr air "'nd..' rru rror'> P r~. li.S(.():\11 S2J :-,1J11 1142~ !A6-um ~I Ct1rrl.'r,. Tt1r ~ .. perl l'<1 S34. 000 R..a Tan i tW! ~ 1...Jcr n .. v. Hul offer b42 IJ><i 66UDI 9756 . ••......•..•.•.•..•... "l DEALER IN U.S A ROY mR CARVER r ROllS ·ROYCE l~J•mOOt•,. I ..... pori B••<• " _..., ..... . 9 765 •.....•................ 77 TOYOTA sas S-c;peed 'tereo ra..<i">«t• '~ baC'k I !.1&1SP E S•DOl.BAQC V AU.Ff awo«TS 831-2040 49>4949 iS C...Uu GT xlnt c'OO<I !t n r f o\ C A ~t F \'I SJ800 b !>l 49:> 6 1 J:> G 29!6 9772 ....................... YOLYO SALIS. savtel AIGLIASIMG OVERSEAS DELIVERY EXPERTS EAIUIG VOLVO 1J115Harbor Blvd <XJ)TAMESA "46--flOJ 540-94' 7 ..... u..d ....................... ~ 9901 ....................... HAIERS AUTOCIHTER 1425 Baker Streot:t <Ui'TA \f ~A 540.9202 '4SSIOH VIEJO ~JS s:n l 7411 495-1 'To. 79Qirv Blaca. T·top. fuJ. ly equpped, W/SpoUen. &1'>65116. 4M-0144 home . DodlJt ff35 ....................... 79 Orm& 4dr en. c.-ntrt. rad io. 4•pd. U .800 ~- 9940 ....................... 71Al'f'UU 4 cytinder. 4 speed. AJr cond1t1on1ng Super vaJue~ J)ynarrute car: ((Jl"lWOfo'I '~'§ IOIWITHA.M VOUCSWA.Ga. 71Dl Westnumter A vf! Ill Westnunster Im T.'161 638-78M --------~ 'r. L1l>tl XJnt cond Low mlea1e Xl.OOC Xtra~ S3G>. i51·31.216 lieck 9''0 F<>rd Grand Torino ••••••••••••••••••••••• w~,zor ~4 Cl~an 1!172 Buie-It Sb lad. 567101 ~ $700 ("'\6l.om ~ 11 q hndt-r '1'fi Granada Gtua. 4-<lr. 2-dr '>90l'1 C'OUPl J: rt> u t for l"\.-U>rer or n>Jd!>l .. r f u II pw r . air. 6 <' y I coo\~XI Wh.il off{•f". ~ Ji OO>ma S2S.50 _6Th-__ 7396_ I'~~ ~ 9'45 11 ~ Satin>. p s. p u ··-··············· ii.II' wlOd CQnd seoo or ·77 TWNE CPE S44~" ....,... ~r .. ...,,. ._,.,_ ~ rl. whls, loaded. .......,. .. ,_,~ lthr. tape. S39VQ P 'c•ac ., ' 5 &6al3 Whlse Dtr ....................... 7' Sevtllf Xlnt cond Load t>d. Sll 2!>0 U ylt iS2 7733. ""~ 645-11315 7': ~1111' 1~ ... d•·d 1.o mi fit..,,l off•' r b4HiJll &79 ~nl~ 7:1.AJ rru1 .. , 1mmac cood Lo1i1ded \>\n)1 wnmo( n'3l WI rt" "'h''-''' \\\ ... " ('~ M4'lA.15 • • • Wadtt s.. McOMsky "6.5 l'«ro I' I Carita ~e'-11 \ ()IJ att lM WI Nl<'f' Qi l1110 free Udlct.S 1 $)1J ()J '\-alut>.lO 9'50 ....................... (>RANGE COUNTY'S MEWEST l£'1COL.~ M ERL1J R 'V IJf~..F.RSIO I' RAY R.ADEIOE IJ..-.;{\)(A~ ~ERCL'.RY II> 1.8 Auw Cent.er Or SDtW)'-1.aM FGf'Ul Uil IR\'BIE 130-7000 70 M~rcury Mooter•y CIJl.IA'.p :-. pb.aic .& radio S65(.I Ray ()(' Bob. '1792424 .tfler :i pm. 64&~1 ----tt52 .. .................... . il T~ Corona '4°Rn. new ~. ures & paint Sl800 5~9 ·8366 t'H'... I 67J.4l3l dys So.Cdff. Cetdxity T91111ka.Mc Apn1Bh lll5 c. ballcrrxi. '116~.6cyl . 3spd . ~ Xlnt cood Gn:at m.W 67J.ro57 Anytm'4.' ·m Must.ang. new eng un - der warranty. A1T . delln. Must see $2960. 18).U!BJ ----- VcAs WOiJl'fll '77 0 ................... ~··· 74VWGHIA Cnertible 4 -.p<'ed, radio and heat.er It's ~uiier slll'k · <012.10 11 $49'5 IOlwnMAM VQMSWAGef 781>W~er A\t' Ill Wesurunster Im ~I 638 i8l!ll llavmg trouble sellmJil yrur car~ Try us ' Paid for or not. A.sit roc Frank Manno or Tom Alktn 11711 IEA.CH Ill.VD. .............. M~2000 ·nvwaus V«Y abarp 7 passenger :n .<m mlles. Hard to find automatic trans It s ~ cieatl ( 137400 I $5'95 ICIWl'lMAM VOLKSWA.CHM 7d Westmmsttt Ave In Westaunster 5 7551 q. 78IJO "18 VW custom Rt¥iera ~. apolless. slpl 5, AC. *"'° .... rt!g p.s, ('7l4)DMl30 • ...-s nsaaocco IW1 llllUllic • spHd wtt.b air conditioning. l)JMmil.e! <mRXH) $4695 ICI~ YCUlSWAGIM 1900 We•""""C-Ave. In W."'6olt« • .. 638-7880 'JI VW bte. lo mi .. new radtal11 FM st ereo. tm>IOBO ..-n al\. 4. 'lm VW Bus. Aato. air. 415.0llO aria rm. 1d ~ ~ctr.~ "12 VW ac ~c. &.0$ ............... ~ • Rat-quet & Spoc't!> Club FOIDalll V.dle\ Tidtas may be> claunt'd by ca1l.inlt ~-5678. ext m ••• ·73 E LDORADO xlnl ant lo !JU tSOM I ~ or besl dftt w 540-oU !l. ~ 79 EL.DO Sl2 .950 Mn rf. WIJ'e"-. l' lut. lthr loeded, lo ITU OOJW\ 'Vt' Whl ' d e.tl t·r 1714~2963 19 SIMUe IMseJ 4-dr al I power. reals~. dnt mad. m..ooo m.1s12 "18 ~-la\s than I } r ldt an le.ase J~t Take (Ml' pnU &C2~ 'IO &DOIAl>O Every mra 1ncludina s unroof' O n ly 1,320 miles cELDO MlO > Sl6..9l50 P p After tip m (7l4)644.8L99 ----1970 ELDORADO. ttood cow1. 2lld l"Jlgll)e Sl200. Qa.llm7<n)9am 5pm ---Ow+••• 9'20 ....................... SIEUSARST! We bllve a giood seltct1on or NEW & t,;SEO ~· COHHEll CHEVROLET ."\..,.. I I. 11111 H ' ' , i:--I \ ,, ~ , \ SU-1200 "JS Malibu. 6-<'yt.. A IC, ster .. a ll p o w e r , 121001080. 64().0734 M ~ 1m Non 9-cyllnder . bided. XlnC. cond... lo mi.557f1'S "M Malibu Clasak wagon. Load~d. low m i les. ~aft..6. '63 Nova W•IOO· Good tr.. ca.r. New Ures " brtla. mo oeo. 673-88M '73 Maru Carlo All pwr. t.lpe deek.. wlre whttb ' new Urea & battery ~moo. f7l.to&4 "1$ Mama 2 + 2. air. am/fma.tril C.B.. 3knPI pJs lo ma ss.ooo. Call -- \ 6li Cla ... ..,.r 6·cyl. auto tl'lll'fi. p !> $2. <XX> SQ.3914 9'55 ....................... -;-; \·I.Sta Wa iron. marked down for q u1 ck sa It· mx> Nu tires. aJ ! xtras. jilTeat sha~ 962 426-0. 82554 A.Y for Marcia. i9 Cutlaso; Suprem e. 8 v~ 19mp.c city. Zl aq hwy. stcl'eO. tapt>. fulJ IJO'#l!I' + er. cntrl. x1m cond. x1nl buy. nu bres, $61~ Dy B»-0891. ~SM-311. '78 Delta Royal Dsl 17Kau. fu lly equ ip s1.100 so;.238·3241 . '!Iii ~1163 '957 ... .•••••........•••... '73 P\nlO wa&on 4-spd. a m 1fm1-.1er. 0d}':> ~ 1311 eve;. 6"4-0434 ,., :It "'o • •••••••••••••••••••••• 19Ti' ptyrmulh Sport ~ry ~ 4 door 2 seal Wa1on 55.000 males. Pow9' windows/ bra1tes1 air condt roof rac k. AM/PM stereo radio. cni.M control. custom whffl•. Jade Gree n llktalllc .nth wood .,..m sides. (~ vmyl tn· tenor . Priced below ..... Sl.-S. o.uy Pl.kt. '4Ml21 El1. no. '61 P\y1nlMtl Fury. Needs ......... $350. 6'2-tle ,... '965 ....................... 71PONT1AC am> mile F\rebil'd. Fu 11 ~ epd air cooctit.ion· \n&. Ve r y s h 1up . Cm.tr\'QJ $1695 IQIWITHAM WUSWAMM 79110WtlldMlal' f\ve in w.tmtmt« •'?Sl .. ..., ·rz ~ Ooft"'1tie. New tGp. ~ ........ . Olly -eri1~ ...... . .... c.&l 541-1'9 ' l' ear BomM••n ; Dally ~eW81faper l TWENTY-FIVE CENTS .:BB Candidate Claims Pamphlet Sniear · I 8)' 1'0161'1' BAaKElt "Win, lOhc or druw, I'm t.to•n" my11 If lo &rub ln lhe m.ud with with the city that he has no 1 de a who orthe pamphlet in order to trace 01••06lt'f ..... t&Mt to aio to tht• mat with tht• t-pt"<> tht>m" Sources said the material was bankrolled the literature wtuch 1l back t.o its source f. Jn'1ammator11Y_}•mpal n pie f Intend to see that th1e. kind Just who 1s responsible tor included with other lite rature he sa1d also was placed on his The pamphlet also urged the ltera\W't' lhat ca 11.-u for lhl> d of pohl1c5 won't aco on In tht• rtnan<.'ing and handing out the put out by the Taxpayers doorstep defeat of incumbent City Council fut of 1ncumt)ent HunUngt°:" city " pamphlet 1i. not known at this League of Hunllngton Beach City Attorney Gail Hutton said members Ruth Finley and Clan· Jkach city offi<'1a1 .. In tocla} P•tttn.son !l&ad Monday ~ an tame City Councilman John Thomas the pamphlet a ppa renlly cy Yoder and Treasurer Warren "decUon l8 m U\e hand~ of di!•· tends to sue for label and LS i.~k The only 1denllfy1ng mark was has contributed .Sl.000 lo that v 101 ates state election laws Ha 11 as we 11 as co un c 11 ~rlct attorney 1nvest1gator5 1ng other targets of the cam a headlJne at the top or the eight· group which seeks the elect1on because 1t does~'l identify those challenger Wes Bannister. t t Councilman Ron Pattinson, paien attack to Jotn together In a page booklet that read ... H.B or Bruce Greer to the Crty Coun· who a~ responsible for at. Mrs. Hutton also announced ne of those under attack . lawsuit Taxpayers to Restore lntegnty c1I and Gordon Offstetn as city She said the district attorney's that a voter information booklet declared be 1s dasgusted and 1s "'The poeple IA ho dtd th1i. kind 1n City Government." treasurer mvest1gatioo will attempt to de· on behalf of council candidate oing to do something about It or th mg are sick 1 won't lower No such comrruU.ee 1s on file T homas said Monday night termlne the "chain of custody" <Stt SMEAR, Page A?> okst Charges Dropped Alcala Prosecution Dealt Severe :Olow I • .. . t By DAVID KUTZMANN ~ Of -O.lly l'llet St.It Samsoe of Huntmgton Beach le1st June has ~n severed as a result of a ruling by Orange County S uperior Court Judge Philip Schwab Monday. defense motion!> lo declare a m1s tnal or d1sm1ss the kidnap· ping charge against Alcala Tiu!> means tf the murder defendant 1s found guilty of kidnapping with special circumstanc~. he !>Li ll could fa<'e thl" death penalty J The prosecution's case against t murder defendant Rodney fAkala has been d<.'all a s<.'vere ,blow with the d1sm1s!>al of sex \la l molestation allegations against him, defense attorneys asserted Monday ln ra<.'t, the two attorneys maintained. Alcala'!> connection w ith the disappearanl·e and murder of 12·year-old Robin State Halts Waddill 'The State Boud or Medical Quality Ass urance has dis· missed medical IJcense revoca· don act.ion agalnst Dr. William addill. the Westminster physi· lan accused but later cleared of wrongdoing in an infant's abor· Hon -related death. Vernon Leaper, chief of the board's enforcement division, aid it was not in the state's "best interest" to pursue the ac· lion since criminal proceedings agains t Waddill have been halted Waddill, 43, was accused in 1977 of strangling an infant ~lrl that survived a sahne abortion . In the first of two trials on charges of first-degree murd('r, an Orange County Superior Cour t jury deadlorkcd 7·5 1n favor of acquittal after I I day~ of deliberations udge Byron K. McM1llcm d11t- ra1sscd charges against Waddill i..o J une after a second tnal m which the jury deadl<><:ked 1 J.l in favor of acquittal followrng Dine days of deliberations Leaper said the medical quah t y assurance board charged Waddill with gross negligence s h ortly a ft e r the c riminal charges were filed. but withheld action pending resolution of the sµperior court trial He said the state Attorney eneral's office conducted "a pretty exhaustive" analysis of the case before recommending t hat the board withdraw its tballenge of Waddlll's license. Contained In the attorney general's analysis, Leaper said , as a 20-page report containing testimony from experts on both ides of the question of whether Waddill performed his duties wrongly While the mate rial in the re- ($ee WADDILL. Page A2> Final riles fo r Patricia erry, a 50-year resident or ltunUngton Beach and a local at· orney, were r ead Monday orning at Pierce Brothers It.h's Mortuary In downtown unt.incton Beach. Mn. Spercy, 72, was associat· wlt.h the U.S. Di!trict Court in Anples for more t han 40 •ar.. She died last Thunday at ~ctnca Hoe pl ta I f ollowtng a rt illness. .8be It survived by two nlttea, •t Bouc her of Hunun,ton ch ud Barbara Hyatt of Ha· .. Heichll. -. Defense attorneys J ohn Barnett and Jeff Friedman were refernng to Schwab's action to dis miss the molestation charge which carried the potential of a death sentence upon conviction The judge, however, rejected ,.,. w • ....,,.,,. FOUND UNHARMED Mary Agnes Cahall, 5 Girl Sold For $230; Tiro Arrested HED BLUFF CAP l A 5· • year-old girl allegedly kid- napped from her front yard and !>old for about $230 was found alive and in good condition today an this Northern California com· munity, poUce said. O ffi cers arrested John William Dickey, 41 , o f Riverside, who was char~ed in a San Bernardino Municipal Court warr ant with kidnapping Mary Agnes Caha il. Dickey, also known as Dennis Miller, was on probation for child molestation. authorities said. Also in custody was the girl's 16-year-ol d cous in , who authorities said knew Die!key. The young man, who was not identified, was in the custody or juvenile authorities in San BemardinQ County on a kidnap· ping charge. San Bernardi n o County sheriff's U . Walter Colfer said the cousin was believed to have been paid "about $230" or as much as $300 for the child. The girl. Dickey and his 9- year·old son, John David, were found asleep in • sm all pickup camper parked be.bind a Red Bluff restaurant at 2:35 a .m ., of· fice.r Ray McGregor said. ·'The little girl was taken to a hospital and e xam lned. •' McGregor said. ''There was no apparent injury, no trauma. She was placed ln a fotter home in protective cu1tody u n tll authorities rrom San Bernardino County arrive." The ottlcer said t.he girl, whu was abducted early Saturday. thou1ht ~~ey was ber fat.her. But. 1n the v1e1A of Barnett and Friedman. the dismissal of the molestation charJte 1s enough to seriously hamper the cas<' pre s<'nted by Deputy District At · torney Richard Famell. who had !>tressed Alcala'.s background a!> a convicted child molt>st~r In arguments before Schwab. Farnell contended there was suf. ficient evidence lo have the jury <.'Onsider the molestation accusa- tions The prosocutor said no one could doubt that Alcala abduct- ed Miss Samsoe from Hunt· ington Beach and took her to the Sierra Madre footblUs for any other reason Lhan to sexually molest her "Any reasonable man wlll come to this con- e! us Ion." he argued. Farnell said the defendant's s~clfic intent t o do this was s hown through the testimony of previous victims of Alcala's. "It would be unreasonable to fi nd that the d e fend ant did a nything else," the prosecutor said of Alcala's sexual intent toward Miss Samsoe But Friedman successfully argued that ther<' was simply no evidence to support such an al· legation and that the prosecution had rched on previou~ victims lo build a case. Schwab agreed, ruling there was msuffictt'nt evidence lo sup· port a conviction for molesta· t1on Schwab also dented a motion by Farnell to reopen the pros- ecution case to allow another former Orange County Jail in- mate of Alcala's to testify Farnell had rested his case last week Barnell was due lo begm prc- sentatton of the defense cas<' beginning today Monday, he said, he dispatched his in · vestigators to Lo6 Angeles to dig through the files of two men ar rested for the recent murders of young women Bar~tt said he was trying to find out if there are any links bet w~en the disappearance of <See ALCALA, Page A2> .>ot • -.... , J StiU Making Ashes /4 P W1ro,....lo l\tount St Helens. an art1vc volcano ~ince Marrh 27. erupts. scndmg a plume of smoke and ash into the atmosphere. Mount Rc.11n1cr . Wa~hmgton '!> tjlJ~t mountain. I'> in thl' background Outraged Klwmeini Raps U.S. By The Associated Pres!. A vatollah Ruhollah Khome101. an~r1ly bidding good riddancl' to the "blood thirs ty " United States. told his people today thC' break 1n relations was actually a "good omen" for Iran Rut lranuin l<.'aders conct'<krl they may have to dedarc an (·conom1c cmcr~ency. 1ncludtnl! rationing, to deal with the l 's sanction~ Khome1n1 and F o r eign U mis ter Sadegh Ghotbzadt•h both said th<' moves announced Monday by President Cart<'r. 1n t'ludmg a break tn d1plomat1c ties and an almost total U s cconomtc embargo against Iran. \\OUld Ml chan~c· Iran·~ ~1llon on the l: S. Embassy hostages Th<' 50 captive AmNlcans "ere m th<' 157th day of <.'onflnt• ment at the hands of Mosl<·m radicals ocrupyin~ the embaSS} Although some Iranian of f1c1als dis missed the impact of Carter's moves, Iran'!> JtO' cSee IRAN. Pa~e A2) U.mtington Vote Below-Average flunllngton Beach voters 1Aere avoiding a rush to the ballot booths durm~ the early hours or toda' ·s election. a c heck at the pn~l'tnCls showed T\1 O!>t offi<'tal!t tn tht' precincLc. that "ert• surveyt'<l ~ho"t'd only .,i h1otht turnout as of to a m Pret·mct 1'o I . <tl Brookhur-.t Street in the SQUtht'a!'ltc·m p<1rt or the cit)'. usually rank~ h1ghN than th<' etty .1verage in turnout lin" ever only 43 or tht.> pn· cuict·~ l.UlJ r~i.s.ter-ed \ol~r" had cast their ballots b~ 10 a m T"o 'oters -.ho IA ed up Jt .innther precinct at 11<.'tl t\\t>nue• Jnd Bt•ach Soult•\ ard bdon· lht· * * * FV Re p orts Light Early Vote T u rnout pollc; Ol)('n<•d al 7 J m But the turnout slo"c'<f th1•rcafler, with univ JO n( thl' 1.500 registered 'Oll'r" punc:hinJ.? their ballot!> by lU .1 m '"II look<; vt•rv l1Rhl. but madw there· \\-tll lw a ru ~h tnn1j!ht Tht>r<• U!>UJlly ts." ~aHJ e•h•1't1nn ln).p•'t'tor llclt•n Cr.-f'<.I. Onh :!..1 \Ult·r-. hJt1 volt.'11 Jt SL W 1 If rtd ·s C'hun·h Tht• !>ton ";.i" 3bout the !>;em1· .1t .1 pn•t int t n\•ar Bl.'.H'h Bouleviird dnd Yorktown '''<'OU<'. whl're :!O of 1.000 n•g. 1'>tt>rt.>d "oters had<.' a'>l ba I lot-. Ctt' Clt•rk Alit·1J W1·nt\\-orth 1'> pred~CllOR .1 turnout nC aboul .!:! pt•rr<'nl of thl• cit' " 91.00o n•J::1 <.ll•r<'<l 'oter-. \ JI JX'rl'•·nl 1umout "a~ rt'l'Or<kd in th!· rn:.'M t'llY counl'll "1<.'<.'l1on), By the time polh t"ln~C'd at K fl m , \'Oters Wiii haVl' elerterf thrc'<' city coum·il memlx'r'> .• 1 \ 1ty treasurer and a city ch:rk Or:::eJ, C~asl --==---IJ.S. Tea• Boxer A h~ht turnout was r<.'portcd at founta m Valley polhnR places this morntnit. as IO<'al residents cast their ballots for two of five city council candidates in the culmination of a low-key cam- paign. W eather Final Farewells Saitl for Palomirw Friends and family members of Westminste r High School senior Paul Palomino gathered this momlng to say a final good· bye lo the promis ing young boxer. Final riles for Palomino. brother of former welterweight c ha mpion Carlos Palomino. were read ln Spanlsh at Bieased Sa c ram dn t C hurch in Weatmlnlter. Many of t he 17-year-old's cl11sm1tes were allowed to leave school t o attend the n\em.ortal service. His Cam.Hy. lncludinl Carlos, were comforted by the )'OW'll man 'a rnends. Palomino wu kllled last March 13 m an a1rhner crash near the Warsaw airport. The young box er. who was scheduled to appear 1n a boxing tourn ament In Poland, was one or 87 killed. R obe rt Cas tillo . a Westminster lfigb School in structor and close friend of the student . said Paloml.no was planning a career in boxmg. He said Palomino was en- couraged by his brother's sue· cess but also planned to use a boxing career as a stepping stone to~ard other goals. Palomino was scheduled to graduate this sprlna and hid made arrangementa to attend Golden Wetl College In Hunt· infton Beach next fall. Some poll workers predicted that voting activity would pick up later today after residents re· turn home from work. Polls will remaan open until 8 p.m Though her polling place at t'ulton E lementary Sc hool opened at 7 a .m , inspector Mari am Sickman said the first voter did not come in untiJ 8:30 p m . As of 9:45 a .m ., nine voters out or 966 registere d at the school had cast their ballots At Moiola School. 29 of l ,llK> registered voters bad cast their ballots as of 9:30 a.m. At Cox School, 25 of l,OM registered voters had visited the polling s ite. At Monroe School, 35 or ap- proximately 800 person& reg- istered to vote at the site had exercised their riiht. No voter challen1es or other problems were reported during the early voting period. Poll workers said local elections typically draw fewer voters than state or national races. Continued fair through Wednesday. A lttlle cooler with lows tonight of 48 at the beaches and 55 inland. lltghs Wednesday 70 to 75. I NSIDE TODA" Technical achievements of the movie epu:. "Apocalypsr Now.·· hove earned 1t a nommatton for best ptcture Oscar II is rMnt'wed today on Page RB cu the /1rst an a 1enes of frVf! ~rws on the 0$CO r nominees Be Sure to Vote; Polls Ope~ Till 8 1 DAlLY PROl -----} !'W YORK tAP) -... 'blle N w Y9"k~'1 f11&1Wt .... rD'M>ltn tnardMd ~ drluhnc ralna lOclaJ ln the .a...u, d•)' ol a bua and •ubway ahta&don. • ,...,. th-.d 1lrililn1 transit union.a Sl rnUUon ror vtolaUn1•no-11rlke11\jurtl'llon Ju.UN John A. Montcleooe Mid ln l atate 14.lpnftM Court In 8rookl_yn that M would • addJUonal •nd llarsber pcina u UM ludershlp ot IM ranaport Won re UIOOD and Amatcamalfd Trbliit U.UO. faikod to order onlon m•mbora b1tk to work tmmedletely \Jnloo lodt•r11 <'&lled the ftnt>S 'unu!iually tumih," but ~ald they ~ould not order thl' moo back 0.-Cft'. !HNI•• (' .. fft" WASIUNGTON CAP• Vowlnl' to J>Ut tht" l'ale11t1n1an prob ltm "on I.he road lo a JU5t aeu.lem~t." £&yptian PTNident Anwar s.dal opt-Md taUF.a tad.a> with P~tdenl Carttr un how murh If ruh.• Ar•~ an-to hHe 1n lsraelJ held terr1tor) Pauin1 up formal Arnval ce~monaes . the leadeo pot.ed· qu1eUy for ~01r1p~ in the Whtle House Rose Gard n before cntenna th4e Oval Ofritt Tbey mude no st~tements. Guaraott'ft ror lsrnl':. \.t'<'Urlty were the hkely foci.lb of the While HOUSt' ~'I°"' ........ Wil~••Sew COLUMBIA. SC CAP> The wife of an American hostage in Iran plans to hle a Sl bllUon lawsuit against the Ira· nian government m federal court, her attorney said today. Angela Belk, wire of hostage WUliam Belk. will sue for damages on behalf of her husband and herself for kidnapping. false imprisonment and mental distress. said her attorney. J . U?eds Barroll Mrs Helk, 24. 1s s taying here with a brother while she awaits the release of her husband. a 43-year·old_ carc::er diplomat He and 49 Americans have been held by Iranian m1h tanls at the U.S. Embas:.y 1n Tehran since Nov. 4. FV School Property ·Sale Said Uncertain By PIDL SNEIDERMAN 0t -o.lty "! ... SI.aft \ Ne\\.-port Beach firm says 1 he• soarin~ cost or constructing nt.'" home!> and the difficulty of -.el11ng them at c urrent mortgaj!e rates have dealt a double whammy to its plans to develop 11.3 acres of surplus Fountain Valley School Distnct property Last October Bastex. Inc . .!>ubmiued a high bid of $2.86 m1ll1on for thl· d1:.tr1ct ·.., l>O c· a I led Po j.ll' -.1tt• at Cord at a St red and Tanagt·r J\ venue: H.i l>tex handed over a $50,000 do" n payment and aJ?rCt'd to an l'~crow closun· date of March 31 a date that has come and gone "1th no s ale paJ)('rs !>1gnt-d Dis trict trus tees now art> awa1Wlg staff recommendataoru. to .be presented Apnl 17 before d e ciding whether to grant Bas te.>. an es crow closure ex· tenc;1on T he devclopc.'r has otrf'red to p;n the f ount ain Valley distnct Valley High Youlhs Seek SF Trip OK A g roup of fo'ouotain Valley High School s tudents who have their hearts St>t on a four-day cultural tour of San Francu;co are expected to ask school trustees tomght for pernm1St0n to take the tnp. Huntington Beach Union High Sc h ool District trustees g rounded the museum and restaurant-visiting expedition lal>l month because students said they intended to use about $1.500 in state funds to help fool the bill. One trustee suggested the 16 Mentally Gifted Minors pupils should try experiencing cultural activities in Lo!> Angeles In· stead Fountain Valley Principal Larr> Lucas said the students havl' held bake sales and car washes to help defray the cost or the trip. Trustees will meet at 7 p.m . at Ocean View High School. 17071 Gothard St. DAILY PILOT ·-.. -...... -----·· °"""" 'tl•(• .... ~'dir"ftl~c;.,.... .. ~ ,._.11- EllllO' f":..;:... "'."'t ca.rto•H.~ _,._ "''"'""'Mo ........ ,~ _.,,a-. wn1 Or-C.-; £<111at ~m::.~~ Mo•ll ..... _ .. , , 0 90• l'IO - Ofnoe• ~ ...... ~ .. , .... ( ... ,, .. _, c-..... -....... 11.,1i1 ... 1 • $50,000 for a s ix· month extension or $20,000 for a two-month ex· tension. Both would date from April 1. and the payments would be non·refundable if Bastex backs out. Jn making this offer to the trustees last week . Ralph Morgan. the firm's attorney, told the school board that Bastcx need s more time to review its plans and hopes for a stab1liza· tion of interest rates during the extension J)('nod The attornl'v said tht.• l:Omplet ed homes would requ1n· -.tct.•p pricl' tags and could be dirrtcult to sell. espec1all~ at today's high mortgage rates If the s chool distncl decides not to grant the c·xt ens1on and Baslex d<.>e~ not purchase the land as ongmally agreed. the district must reopen bidding on l he property . according to Spt>nccr Covert. the school dis triC't ·s attornt'y The district v. o uld retain Bast ex 's SS0.000 down payment. howevE'r The d 1st rt l" t has l t· n t a l t \ \' plans to use the runds from th•· f'ope s ite sale to convert now vacant McDowell School into nt-w admmislr ation office~ The d1 strtC't purchased the Pope site for $.163,000 in 1972. when further enrollment growth was anticipated. But. enrollment has dedined in recent year .... prompting the 1979 decision to sell the property Don Contraman. a senior plan· ner with the City of Fountain Valley. said the land is zoned for singleAfilDilL detached homes an d could accommodate perhaps 48 new residences Neighbor's 'lip Thwarts BB Burglary A snoopy Huntington Beach resident who saw two men. each with an armload of goods, run from a neighbor's home helped police track down a pair or burglary suspects Monday alter· noon. Steven Miller. 23, and Dennis Lemken. 20. both of Los Angeles. were stopped on the San Gabriel River Freeway about 1 p.m after a description Of the SUS· pects was provided by the Mallory Drive woman. Police said they recovered $1,000 worth of goods from the suspects' car, which •wu halted by Los Alamitos poltce. Both men were arrested on buraJary charges and are beinl held at Huntington Beach jail on $10,000 bail. Investigators said residents or Mallory Drive began taking turns keeping an eye on the neighborhood after burglars bit four homes in a two week period. .............. J WADDILL. • • port ls subject. to prote(:tion of th~ attorney-client privilege, Leaper lndJcated the testimony favored Waddlll's contention lhal he acted properly. Waddill still maintains a medical pracllce ln Westmwttr and has been studying law with tbc lntenUoa ot ad11llla1 dattora who face matsw*d~ •" M&RC!D CAP> -A Cuti• Atr rorce BHe airman baa pltaes.d oo -a--•~-enuai o nrvofuntary IRAO WARNS IRAN, MASSES TROOPS -A4 mtt with Khomeini at his Tt>hran residrnce in late alter· noon. and it was announced that Bani Sadr would m ake a na- tional radio television address tonight The council statement said Iranians should be prepared "for :.teadlastncss. self-sact1fice and action · Bani Sadr warned I raniall.!> tn an interview earuer wday "II you want to be alive. produce and work." Council spokesman Hassan Hab1b1 said an economic "holy war" Wlder cons1derahon would mean rat1onmg consumer goods. putting a hd on sala rteii and overtime. and <:lamping down on hoarders and others causing domesHc shortages in a number of 1ndu.:.tncs Khomeini said the U.S. actions were a "good omen " because they meant the United Stales had lost all ho~ or controlling Iran · Breaking relations with Iran was "the one thing in all his Ille Carter has done in the interests of the oppressed" because it marked a n end to ties between .. CJ risen country and a world de- \. Ou rmg plunderer." Khomeini declared ·'This 1s lht.> b<'gmnmg of the da" n of fmal victory of a nation aga1n~t th£" blood ·th1rsty s uperpower which was forced to <'Ut n •lat1ons." tht• ayatollah s aid. and now the Cnited States will tx• forced to ··end its pillag- ing'" m Iran Khomeini abo called on "no· ble Islamic nations" to kill Egyptian Prsesident Anwar Sadat and Iraqi President Sad· dam Hussein, and urged the Ira q1 peopl1.· :ind arm) to ovcrthro"" their leaders Sadat has given r<'fugt.' to lran'5 dt'posed Shah Mohammad Heza Pahlavi. and the llu.!>SCIJl gove rnment 1s em· broiled m ncv. host1lille~ v.1th Khome1m's regime Rem Control Jlot.e Heavy in Brea Electio11 In Bn ·a. \I.here \Oters a re fac 1 11~ ..i hotly contc•!>tl'<I rent ron t rol liallot ml·a-.urc. voting an todJy "s municipal election "a~ described a!> "brisk" and "bt-l tcr than average · m1uka0trr ln the shoot· baa ._. ol bla roommate durln~ ·a same or "S&.ar Wart.' - Sentenclna or Jonathan Laratn. 20. wu .cbeduJl"d for May 5 by Merced County Superior Court Judte Oeorse aa~t. Lanen w11 char1ted wittt fatally s hooting Norman Nichols. 18. or Atwater wblle the two were playing "Star Wars" with k>eded auna. The d._· tr1ct attorney's office re· ported that a cUp mad· vertently got Jammed 1n a nne and dilchar1ed when Lanen threw the boll. HD Backs Seal Beach Boat Slips The city of Huntingt.on Beach was accused Monday night of slipping over its boundarie~ when 1t approved 81 boat shps m a marina that 1s locutc."<1 111 Seal Heach "It 1s very bad." Huntington Harbour yacht.sman BUI Hanson ~aid. "Wh<'n the city gives 118 ap pro\ al to something 1n anotM'r c tt\' a nd doe.!>n 'l l'Vl'n kno" abOut it" City Council members fttl tht're may be a mistake and agrPed to inform the U S Army Corps or Englllee~ that the Caty may have acted out of its J1.msdlction J 1m Palm. director of develop- ment services. indicated t.oda> that confusion may havt' ~n ~cause the manna at Peter's Landmit near Anderson Street is on the border of the two Cities fie said he believes thal the c11y·s board o{ zoning adJUSt· anl·nts considered the matter on· ly in the hght of parkUlg prob lems that the manna pose. in lluntington Beach. The matter did not ~o lO the l' ll v counc II Hanson. who said he lcarnl'<i or the incident b~ accident. declared that the Corp!> or Engmeers 1.s acung on the belle! that the boat slips have city ap- proval. He said Seal Beach ofhc1ah have no knowledge of the ap- pro' al of the proJ~t Hanson said he opposes add•· uona l boat slips at the mannd ~ca~ of increased nav1gauon hLi zard The Corps of Engtn~r-ha<> !>Ct a deadllne of April 18 lo re· cea ... e written comment befon> making a recommendation to t h l' So u t h Co a s t R e g 1 o n a I Coastal Commiss1on Rut that is rather d1Hicull. Hanson claims. bt.>caust> the pubhc do4!8n't kno"" what 1s go· 1ng on. ~P••~AJ But an Anaheim. where fi ve candidates arc seeking two seats on the city council. workers at one polling place were fighting to slay awake Al£ALA Elections are being held today • • • m 23 of Oran~e County's 26 Miss Samsoe and the slayings Cll.U!!.. Seal .Bea.ch .cond~ its--nrvolvtnirROY Le-Nls N<ftrts al\Cf municipal elections in March. Lawrence Bitt.aker. Norns re· Santa Ana holds its vote in odd· cently admitted to partJcipallnl? numbered years. and Irvine 1n the killJ.ngs and will tesur~ voters go to the polls m J une. Jl{amst his partner .. No lmniediate ~·~Seen WASH.INGTON (AP> -Not even Whlle House officials are predtctlnc Prefident Carter's rour·pOlnt package of sanctions against Iran wU1 have an hn· mfdiate, taniJble impact on the hostage crisis. The moves Carter announced Monday serve mainly to formallie whal was already a reality: · -Iran 's embassy here haa not bttn a cllaMel of substantive negotiations since the crisis began Nov. 4. 11\e adminlat.ra· tion. which baa long felt the tt· malning embassy staff had no lnOueMe in Tehun. wiU coo· [NEWS ANALYSIS J l.lnue to communic ate through lD te rmedianes -'The new trade embargo af- fects a commerce tnat had already dwindled almost to nothing. m part because of the president's action in November lo ban oil purchases -With lran·s assets froten since then. the administration's ne"" program to allolo\ claim!> against those assets ""I have little 1mmed1ate impact Given lht.> time consuming surveys. legislative action and Judicial proceedlngs that "ould be an· volved. It will be months. if not \t'ars, before the (1rM C'la1manl ~ees a dollar from those as~t.s -Carter's i.nvaJidation Of VI· sas a rrects ~ple wanting \0 travel from Iran to the United Stat~. but does not require any Iranian stll<knts 1n the United Stale& lo ~w tmmedaately. although 1t may prevent lhem from gaming perml!>Slon lo U · tend thE'\r ~ys T he :unC't1on\, one Whitt" llouse of'ficial said "are impor- tant not so much for what the> d o a ~ f o r ~ h J l t h t· -.,. foreshadolo\ · The administrauon wants the sanctions lo carry a message \0 Tehran and to U.S. allies that American patience is exhausted. that the United States has ended its policy of waJtmg and hoptng E.....P-~Al SMEAR ••• Jack Kelly ha!>~n turned ovtor for the ~rutuw of the dlslrict at· torney. She saJd the booklet closely re sembles the official city sampk' ballot book let but 1 l 1s not marked as simulated or unof ficial. The ht.eratutt that attacked Pattinson. F\nl~y. Yoder. Ban· n1ster and Hall. said that city government is rompounded by unethical practJces and spttlal 1nter~t manipulators It said the s1 tuat1 on 1c; pt>rpetualed through financial contributions by special interest brokNS to hand·p1C'ked can d1dates · · lt has resulted in us Csic I taxpa)crs bem~ v1ctim1zed . any day "e may be d1sgraced b) ~ta•c and a1tioawide-publ1city re~ulttng from indictments or ~ome present cit> orflc1als ·· The brochure then goes on to dt-al "ith individual official!> separately t.he Jranlam would rtleue tl\e hostages. "OUMr actiona." can..1 MW. ··may becocrle necesu.ry U t1*ie ateps do not produce the pl'Oll)ll releue of the holta••·" WhUe the admtnittntiioft ii • spec ulating publicly about what the next steps might be. officials al the White HouM. all ot wbom discussed the situation on the condition they not be named. llY they want there to be no doubt mUltary fort'e could be involved "We hope t.he Iranians will draw that coochaaioo," ooe of. fi c1al said. Gkn View School Preserved By STEVE MARBLE °' .. O..ty,..... ,, ... Parenu with children attend 1ng Glen View Elementary School tn Huntington Beach con- vinced school trust~s Monday to hft a death sentence that has been hanging over the grade ..,chool for nearly a year. The North Huntington Beach campus, where enrollment has dipped from 300 st~ts to just 192 s ince 1974. wu marked for c losure by an Ocean View Scboot DlStnct ctUz.ens committee. School trustees. thou&.h. praised G&en View parents for their efforts to pump up the 11&· g1 ng enrollment and unanimous· I> agreed to keep the school doors open • ··Watching these parents work has been one or \he real h1~h points s ince I've been on the board." remarked Trustee ~1artanne Blank. G ll'n View parents, who have bt•l'n packing recent board -.t•ss1oru.. were jubilant at the nt·"-. Rlll Larson. spokesman for the parl'nl group. said a recruitment drt1'e lo bring m new sWdeots has already attracted 15 new pupils to the school. Betsy O'Guinn told trustee!> she was coovinced to pull her 3rd grade daughter out or a prwate school and send btt to Glen Vtew next fall. l..anon said some parents t?ven have agreed to transfer their chtJdren from other Ocean View campuses to Glen View. .. Dttluung enrollment is a na· uonal problem and tt 's simply not a«ept.able to us that the on- ly solUlJOO c; to close schools." Larson s~ud. He suggested that trustees '>e lected a new committee to study the district's entire educa- 11onal process with an eye toward keeping scbool11 open through innovative means. Trustees already have agreed to ref onn a citJ zens c k>sure com· mittee next fall to again coo· sider shutting down a campus. The district population has dropped from a-h.igh-of-J~br 1974 to 11.lSS tbls year. One campus ha.s already been closed a nd a second -Roblnwood School -is scheduled to be shut do" n this spring. · · We'rC' o;ecing more of a turnout toda) than we've seen in past years."' rommented Mrs Catherine Seiler. a worker at one Brea polling locatton Shop now while !>elections .ire plentiful. HIDE-AWAY Use our Hide -Away Pt.rn The turnout at the &?1ler res· 1dence. and another Brea poll· ing place, was seven percent b} midmorning. City Clerk Dorothy Storm pre· dieted a 45 perce nt turnout because of today's summer-like weather and the ballot measure m which voters will decide If rents should be rolled back to May or 1978 levels At Hansen Elementary School in Anaheim, only 14 out or 2.000 registered voters had cast ballots by mid-morning "( think people probably Just hgure it's a s mall election. that 1t isn't that important." said one distressed poll te nder Another FV Home Burgled Fountain Valley police havt added another break·ln to the city's rash of Easter weebnd home buralaries. The incident. reported to police early Monday. apparently look place between 2:30 And 11 : 55 p.m . Sunday at the home or J oseph H. On(. The home is only blocks away from several other homes burglarized Sunday In the northeast section of ~ city Pollce !lftld thieves broke a kllchen window to tf\ter the Ong home. ransa~t.d all bedrooms and fl ed wlth $190 worth or ltwelry. a portable color lelev1slon sl'l sand a portabl• ca IH'\te pll} r . Om~. It's always the right time for faShion. Omega ls the watcfi for men's .rnd women's fashion . Accurate too. with preosion quartz movements. 10 karat gold-filled strap watches: Lady's, $350. Man's, $450. 0 OMEGA ' I Irvine Oil I ON L. 73, NO. 99, 3 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Suspect Girl Found Alive After Kidnap, Sale. RED Rl.UFF 1APl A ~ ear·old girl alll'gedly kid apped from her front yard and Id for about $230 was round live and m J.'(ood cond1l1on today this Northl'rn Cilhforn1a com unity. polict· sa 1d Officer s arres ll'd J o h n i I I i a m D j (' k (' y • 1 I . 0 r March 1 Sla)nl'r had been ktd· napped in Merced seven }ears a~o and }Oun~ While v. a!. ab· duclt.'d \'all•nt1nl"~ Di.I\ 1n l'k1Jh - Kt•nnt.'lh Parnell. v.ho Stavner ('amt' lo l'all "Dad," hai. been ch ari.:l·d in both k1dnapp1n~s Y o ur Homt"to•·n Dally ewspapt"r I TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ;f 1 ' O•d'f Pilot ~tAlf P"°to iverside. who wus c harged in a 'an Bernardino Municipal Court arrant w ith kidnapping Mary gnes Ca h a il Dickey, 111!-.o nov. n as Ocnnis M illcr. v. a~ on rob::it1on for c hild molC'station, uthontles said San Bernardino aulhorilit•s ;1 ll• rt<•d pol 1 <·t• 1 n H rd Bluff , aboul -'50 n11lt·~ north. ~horth bdorl' 2 a m to he on the look out f<ir :1 Subaru pic kup v.1th a t•ampl'I . :\h'C rt·gcir ..,u1d Tht· alert ~•rnl tht• H·h1l'lt• might bt· hc.tdl'd for Oregon UC IRVINE COEDS WHO JOINED FRATERNITY RUNNERS BREAK FINISH BANNER Me n of Sigma Chi Run From Fresno to Irvine on Be half of Big Brothers Organization Also in custody \\<J~ the girl's 6 -ye ar -o lct cou~1n , who utho rities said knew Dir kry he young man, who v.as nc>t d ent1f1ed, was an tht' custody of uvenile <1uthor1lll's in San ern:ndmo County on a kidnap ing chargt• So n Bernardino ('ounl\ hc-rifr'~ Lt \\'altt•r Colfrr sa1;1 hl' cnu<;1n "a'> b<'he\'f'cl to haH· een paid "about S2:JO" or a ... uch as ;;;.100 fo r the child The girl. L>i ckey a n d his !) ear·old son. J ohn Ua\'ld. wt•re ound asleep m a small pickup amper parked bt•hmd a Rc·d luff r~taurant a t 2·35 am , of icer Ray McC:n·gor said "The little girl was taken to a o s pitul and exam 1n c•d." cG regor !.u1d "Ther<' w:is no pparenl injury, no traumu She as placl'd in a f11s1 <'r home· in r 0 l c c t I \' l' (' u ~ t " <I ~ u n l I 1 Jlllll1' -"P W1,..pflo10 FOUND UNHARMED Mary Agnes Cahail. 5 authontw~ from San Hernardmo Count:> arri\'l' ·· Thl' offiet·r said the girl . \lohO \\a~ atxlucted Nirly Saturday. thought D1ckt') "'as ht•r fothl·r H1'CI Hl ulf 1s 41bout 70 mile!-. nor I h cast of L k 1 ah. " h t• rt• Stl'Hn Staym •r. M. and Timm~ \\'h1tc . 5. \H•n· found hv poht•t· C Irvine S p eeeb E"lection Cove rage Hit by Halberstam • By AR'flll'R R . VINSEL Of ,,_ O••IY Piiot St•ll Ame rica hems. h aws and esitates at a cold crossroad~. but don't watch the• fi o'clock ews for clues lo Pillh~ o r eader s lht• nation s hou l d hoosc Thrs \Aas thl• e">~<·n cl' of uli tz(.•r Pri ze· w1nn1ng ·ournal1st. author :incl ~oc1<1 l ob· e r v<'r Oavrd II a I her!-ilam ·., essage Monday nii;lhl at UC rvine's Crawford llall. The former New York Time~ orresponde nt 1n V1clnam. oland and the Con~o used his opic "The l\le d1a·1zat1on of er ica" to CflllCIZC 1980 Cll'C· ion coverage Trailblazers· pro bas ketball team li e ~a id he \lo ill use th(' Tr:ulblazl'rs their up~·and do"' n fro m a move to Los AnJ!elc~ to playN Bill Walton'" c·r1t1c1sm of the medical intlustn as a m1croro:-.m of 1\nwncan ~OC ld\' ··B ack 1n :"t·w York ~ome place in some typi~t ·s dra\.\l'r . a re 800 to 900 rn1J!e~ of ~1n~k· ~paC'<'d note.·~." hC' continued .. Right mm. my mtnd is ·por nd~c.· as. far~ ~h<il I 'm goinj( to write " (SeE' IL\LBERST101, Page i\21 Whl•n officer~ found the vch1- cl<'. 1t v.a ... lockl'd and lht· man and tv.o ch1ldn•n \H•rc s let>ping 10 lht• fl'iJr '>Cl'llOn. he '>aid "The m;m climbed into the front of lht· p1t'kup rolled dov. n tht• v.indov. :.i htth• amt ;1..,k{'{! \\hat v.1• \\ antl•cl . · :\h'Gn·j!or .,,11d "Tht•n ht• '-lJrlt'd to reach for .,omt•thing :ind an offirt•r gr.ihhtcl him through tht· "'In do\\ " Thi· oft1l't•r .,aid Dicke\ of fen•d no oltwr n·s 1~lant't: :'\o "eapon~ IA(:rt• found. hut pohct' did not 1mmt•d1atl•h ~earch tht• \ l'hlC'lt'. hl· '-illd . U1 <'k<') \\a~ heini.: ht'ld 1n Tt•hamtJ Countv Jail 1n Hed Bl uff for 111\e~ll~at1on of kidnap· ping Rall on lht' \.\urrunt. which \\a:-. l'>S Ul'cl Mondav 1n San lk rnardmo. wa::. st•l .it S750.000 111~ son was being hl'ld 1n protl'C 11\'l' custody. Mc·Gn·gor sa1rl ~ l'Me4.$1Ml- TV COVERAGE PA NNED Journalist Halbe rstam lie a lso discussed his latest k project before thC' srwech. CAmlacil Con1'en es 351-nille Benefit Race Ends at UCI ,\bout :io lT In 111 1 turlt nt r.111 onlo tht· t .1111pu \11.nrl.n 1 nchng o lhrt·t· d :n 1~1\ mtll' If• k 111 '>llppurt 111 lht (Jr.111~1 l11ur1I\ B1 i.: Brothl'f'-\-...,111•1,1111111 n ,. hr a ~I ·' I "r ,, II~ II ,, ..,pok1·..,\loom .111 for lht a 0.,1111.1 I wn. said Lht runnl r., I rom th• S1i:m.i C'hr Frat1·rn1t' v.1·r1 "l>Oll'-Ofl'(l by\ .1rtcHl"I llHll\ 1tluul' and hu,.inl'''>l'" ~hi· ... :..1d lh• lr;ill'rn1\\ ra1M·d .ibout SI 1.100 £111 tht· ll1 J.! 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I n I. ti l' r ;. r u .., l 11 p1•rm1-. ... 11111 !11 fh from L.1 ... \ t'l!..t'-tn Or.rn~t ('11unt~ nnouncing in an informal cha t at 1t breaks v. 1th poht1cs to ver sports "I think a reporte r alv.ays ug ht to respond to his curiosity he greates t dan~cr 1s for a re rte r to go back to the samC' Irvine Greenbelt Eyed Front1£'r·, c:i"t' appc·an•d t•> h• rort lfll'<l \pril l h\ j ruhn~ tl\ t h l' 1-· e d e r J I \ \ 1 .1 t 1 u n A c1 m1niqral1on .,:_i,m)! th1· count' m,1\ IX' ~u1ll:. of d1..,C'r1mmat1on \\ lol'll It hnHI:-. lh1• number Of WI 1 .irru'r" OJ>l r<1t1n>? out nf th1• ,11rport e ll over and over ," alber stam told a gro up that tn· uded student journalists. "You don 't sta rt out with a emise. you start out with an teres l," Halbers tam s aid in rc- ealing he has spe n t a year re- arching the forme r Portland Coast Weathe r Continued fair through Wednesd ay. A Jillie coole r with lows tonight or 48 at the beaches and SS inland. Highs Wednesday 70 to 75 INSIDE TODAY Techn1cal achievements of ttie movie epic, "Apocalyp.!e Now," hove earned it a nomination /or beat picture 01cor. If •• rean~d today on Page 88 a the f lrat ht a writs "1 five review& on the 01carnommn1. A proposed greenbelt around lr\'ine will be before the City Council tonight. The council also will consider a proposed zone c hange and Councilman Larry Agran's re- quest for an update on plans for a new civic center. Councilman Bill Va rdoulis is proposing a greenbelt that would be composed of parks, water cour ses. trails. golf cours es. natur al preser ves. equestrian fac ilities. comm e rcial r ecrea- tio n . n oise impact zones a nd permanent agriculture. Paul Brady Jr .. assistant city manager. s aid that much of what Vardoulis is calling for is alr e ady in the city General Plan. Brady added, however . that a General Plan amendm~nt would probably be needt'd to 1mpl£' m ent tht.· ~pcc 1f1cs of Vardouh~' proposal should a council ma JOrily agree with th<' concept According to Vardoulis' pro posal. the gn•cnbcll would tw esta blis hed in 11 main areas or Irvine : the San Oic~o Creek a rc a soutt\ of the San IJ1cg<1 Freeway. the Village 14 area west of Woodbridge, a n area a lon g the east ern boundary of I.lie Marine Corps h elicopter facility, the Walnut Village area. a n area between the Santa Ana F reeway and the foothills north o f Irvine. the northern foothills themselves. agricultural areas on the east side of the c ity near the El Toro Marine Air Station. a n area along J effrey Road from Irvine Center Drive south to Non-teachers Ask 23 Percent Hike An initial contract proposal from the bargaining agent for the lrv\ne Unified School Dls- t r l c t ' a 600 non ·teachfn g employees calls for a 23 percent pay hike. The proposed one-year con- tract, which would go Into effect July 1. was made public Monday nlaht at a meeUn1 of the lrvlne achool trusteea. The truateee didn't comment on the proposal. AufaUnt Superintendent Oelalna Rlcbarda uplalned a fter the meeting that school district officials wlll probably wall until after the June 3 statewide election to make a pay o ffer to the non-teaching employees. The current contract expires June 30. Richards said that, before dis - trict officials make a pay oiler to the non·tuchln1 employees. the otn~lala want to know If the Howard Jarvis tax reduction ln· IUallve (PropoSIUon 9> passes June 3. ,. Mason Park. lht• Lai::una Can~1m area. the ~outht•rn foothill .in.1. and UCI land Also up for cons1dt•r at1on al thl' council mc•etm~ 1~ an lr\'lfll' Co rcqueM that thl• City Council c han ge thl• zonin g fro m agnc ultural 10 re~idc·nt ial and ins tituuonal on u 21·arn· parcel o r land nt•ar lht• Saddll·back Community College North Cam pus Council Larry A~ran ha., n · quested that a comm1ttel' look ing into the feai.1b1hty of a nc·"' c 1v1c center give the C'lunc1l an update on Tuesd ay night Oldalwma Goes Re agan OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> All of Oklaho m a 's 34 Republican national conve n tion votes a re Ronald Reagan's for the asking following his landsUde showing In precinct caucuses throughout the state. Reagef\ took almost 88 percent of the votes cas t in a non · binding preferential poll. with former U.N. Ambassador George Bush a far-away second wllh 6.5 per· cent. llllnols Rep. J o hn An· derson polled only 4 pertcnt. Former Texa1 Gov. John 8. Connally wa.a the clear choice tor vie president with Illinois Rep Phlllp Crane running s econd a nd Tenncaaee Sen. Ho"•ard Baker. Jr third 11' the pref ertnlaal poll Cor the No z a pot _.,_ __ 1 lw Ft\r\ ord(>red ..,u rwn 1sor.., 111 npt>n the airport to <Hlc11t1nnJI 1·.irrit•r-. "rt h1n JO da \., 11r fac·1· lo ...... or ft'dt:'ral fund., or l1·i.:al .ll' t 111rt Hut -,urwn 1..,nr.., q111ck1y :incl unanimnu~lv "('nt a ht·ad wit h !ht• thr('l' week cklav on a dl' t·1.,ion to study the m;ittt'r ··Wf''re not runn1nr.: '-Cared of the FAA.'' :-.aid Ste\t' Ko7.3k. .11dl' t o Superv1~or Thomus H1kv. 1Aho..,c· district include·~ 11ic.· a irport •Star Wars' Game Fatal MERCED I API I\ Castle Air Force Base ai rma n h as p leaded no c ontesl to involuntary mansla ughter in the sh oot· Ing death of his roommate during a game of "Star Wars." Sentencing of Jona than Larsen . 20. was scheduled for May 5 by M e rce d County Supe rior Court Judge George Barrett. L arsen was charfe d with fatally s hoot n g Norman Nlchob, 18. of Atwater whlle the two were playing "Star Wars" with loaded guns. The dis· Uict attomty's omce re- ported that a cl\p tnad- vtrtently got Jammed tn a rifle and discharg~ when Larsen threw the bolt. Outraged Klwmei1ii Raps U.S. K \ Tht· ,.., ..... 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' I ' r1 -.11!t-nt \ holh;.., .... in B.1111 ...,,,dr .111d 11lh1·1 u1unul nlt'mh1·1 ... rritt \1alh Kho m<'in1 JI h1 - l1·hr.111 r1•,1tkm 1 in l.1t1· :1ft1·r 111111n •• ind 11 ,,,1, .10n11un1ul th.1t ll.1nr ~.ulr \\111dd m.11..1· ,, n;1 1111n ;1 l r ,1d111 It'll'\ 1 11111 Jddn·-. ... ton1 1..nt Thl' 1·11unl·ll -.t.1l<'m1·nt .,,1111 I r.1111.in.., -,hould lt1• pn•p.trC'd for .. 11•Jdf.1..,tn1''"' "l'lf ..,;1cnfw1· !St>•• IK.\:\. Pa~t' A '.!> Forwns Slated For Irvine Candidates Two public forums have bct'n ~Chl•d uled this w1•ek for can- d 1dall'S in the June 3 lrvuw mun1c1pal t'lE.>ction ln ·ine Quorum. a g roup that chJmp1ons free enterprise and tax efftc1cnt government. will ~ponsor a candida tes' night at 8 p m . Wednesday m the Irvine City lla ll Those s<'eking election to the Irvine Hanc h \V3ter District 1 Board o r D irectors w i l l ~ porticipale m a question and ' ans wer session from 8 to 9.20 ' p m . City Council candidates ~ will participate rn a s imilar session from 9 .30 to 11 p.m . The forum will be televised on Chan- n e I 3 o r the Irvine ca bl e te levis ion system . Jn •inc Quorum o fficials have announced they plan to endorse inc umbE.>nt counc il members David Sills and BUI Vardoulis. I rvlne Tomorrow. an environ· mental-protection "roup. will stage a City Council candidates night at 7:30 Thursday in the O eerrleld Commun tty Park multipurp ose room . 55 Deer"'"'OOd Wc11t. Irvine. Thtre are nine cnndJdates. in· cludln1 t.hree incumbents, vyin.c for three seoL'I up for electJon on C~ FORUM 1 Paie AJ) . ., - • .,. .. 11 T ...... Ar!t&.1• Striking NY VniorU Fined, 11 Million ~ NEW YORK (AP> -While New V...aw"a•n··-:· mute-rs marched lhrcNCb driallaa ,... . ..., • .. _.... d.,. of ... Ud ...., ......... Judp ...... ..,...... trauit _..... '1 mUUoe w .,.. •• :J a llO...trike 6-IU.CUOO. J&at.lc. John A. Moel.._. a ln UM &tale ~m• ~rt In Bl"OOkln &Ml M ..... ts.g:• ........... ......__ pea..-...0 ......... .,.,..... ,,.,. .... u.... ... AmalpaMdM Tnllltt U.... lalW .. ....., ..._ -'*" back to .n \mmed&aW&i. Umoe ..-.. ~&Ued llilll f'IMa ''-llA&U7 bana..·· but 1&141 tMJ woWd notcwdel' tM .... blld. o.rc.r, S•••• c../er WASHINGTON tAP>-V°""! ...... U. PaliMttN• IWob- lern ''Oft 0.-read to a J\lll .-l•tM.." Slnttu ~ Anwar Sedat o..-.cl ta1b _.., wltaa ~ Cuts OD bow much aelf·Nh Ar.be are t.oba" la l&neb·Mld tMTttorJ. Puaint up fonnal arrh'al ceremoa•. the a.eden ooeed· qutetb' for ~npbs la tM Whale HouM ftOM Garden heron \'nlerlnl the Ovaf Of'bce. 'l'M1 mllde no ltatem..ta. G~leea for larael'1 ~ WeTe \he Wteb focus ot \be While Hou:H sessions. •1•q1 Mle ce S11e COLUMBIA. S.C. <AP>-Tbe wlfe of an American hostage in Iran plans lo file a S1 blWon lawault atalnat the Ira· nlan 1ovemmen\ in federal cowt, M1' attorne1 aUcl toda.y. Angela Belk. wire o( bostaie WlWam Belk, will sue tor damages on behalf of her husband and herself fot" lddnappln•. false imprisonment and mental distress. said her attorney. J. Leeds Barron. Mrs. belk, 24. ls staying here with a brother while she awaits the release of her husband. a 43-year·o\d care<'r diplomat. He and 49 Americans have been held by Iranian m1h· tants at the US. Embassy in Tehran since Nov. 4. l\Iesa Co11ncil 0 Ks Airport Expansion By JERRY CLAUSEN OI t• o.Mif ~ "4lff Expans ion of John Wayne Airport was authorized Monday night by the Costa Mesa City ('ounr1l followan~ a lengthy hearing that drew response from airport advocates and o ppo- nents Only Councilman Dom Rac1t1. chairing thl• h!·anng tr1 reco~ni· tion of has lust night as a city c·ouncilman. \"Ot ed against ~ r a n t 1 n g 0 r a n g 1• C o u n t y pt•rm1ssion to purchase or con· demn two lots on the west side of th e airport . inside the city hm1ts The county had ~ou ght permission to purchase thrt>e privately owned lots on Airway A venue ln plans to move opera· tions for smaller, prlvat~IY · owned aJrcraH to the west side of the field. The council ignored pleas by Newport Seach business owner Dale Kellogg who said he aJso plans to build on his 2.5-acre parcel. one or the other two sou~ht by the county. Kellogg asked the council to exclude his parcel. claiming he has the money and permits for l'Onstruction. No protest was registered by the Irvine Co .. owner or the largest parcel. about 11 acres. Caty a pproval for county ac· qu1sition of lots in Costa Mesa to l'Xpand the John Wayne facility 1:-. required by slate law. Mayor Ed McFarla nd had tabled the issue three weeks aF,o after hearing protest s from airport area res idents and Newport Beach City Councilman Don Strauss who claimed the ex· pansion eventually would lead to more noisy commercial ni"hts. SdU lfl•kta9 A .. e• Mount St. Helens. an active volcano smce March 27. erupts. sending a plume or ~moke ~nd ash into the atmosphere. Mount Rainler, Washington's tallest mountain. is in the background. County Co n Dies Before His R e lease G REENBRAE. Calif. l AP> - It was too !all' for Johnny Garcia and prison ofhcials who tried to grant the 24-year-old San Quentin pnsoner's release so he c.·ould die peacefully at home. C arc1a of Anaheim died Mon- day at Marin General Hospital \\here he bad bei?n transferred from the prison infirmary. hospatal officials said. He had been s uffen.ng from Hodgkin's disease. His mother and father \\ere with him, along with a prison guard. when he died. Phil Guthrie. a spokesman for the state Department of Correc· t1ons. said prison officials had conft•rred Monday morning wtlh a n Orange County Judge who hud agreed to modify Garci:.a':. :,.l•nlence. Tht• neccs:.ary docu ments wree to have been sent to Orange County Monday after noon Carcia. sentenced last August for the armed robbery or a con· "en1ence store. was brought to Maran General on March ~ Since then. Dr. Martin AJbion said his cond1t.Jon bad been on "a Rradual downhill course ... Mol.est Charge Out lnAlcala Trial By DAVID KUTZMANN °' .. .....,"-._ T he prosecw.ioa'a cue against m urder defe ndant Rodney Alcala has been dealt a severe blow with the dism&S&al ol SU· ual m oleslataoo allegalaoas against him . defense attorneys asserted Mooda.y. In fact . the two attorneys ma1ot&1Dtd. AlcaJa's coonectJOn WLth the disappearance and murder of 12.year-o ld Robin Sa msoe or Huntington Beach la:-.t June has been seve~ as a result or a rubng by Orange County Superior Court Judge Pbil.Jp Schwab Monday. Defense a ttorneys J o hn Ha rnett and Jerf Friedman '4 ere n•ferring to Schwab':. acuon to d1s m1ss l.he molestallon charge "h1ch earned the potent1al or a <kath s<'nl<'n<.'<' upon conviction The Judge. however. reJected derense motions to declare a mistrial or dismlss lhe kidnap- ping charge against Alcala. This means ii tbe murder defendant is round guilty or kidnapping with spedal circumstances, be s till could fa ce tbe death penalty. showtl tbrou.gb lbe tesUmony of preQlul Yktims ol Alcala'•. •'It would be unreuooable to !ind lbat the defendant did anytJUna ebe, •• lM proeeallOI" !>aid ol Alcala'• sexual intent tow ant Miss Samsoe. But Fnedman successfully a rived that there was simply no evidence to support. such an al ll•gat1on and t.Mt lbe prosecut.aon had relied on ptt\ IOU~ v1ct1ms to build a case. FORUMS ••• the !1vt> member l rnne City Council The council intumhf'nls ~ri· \I ar y Ann G •. 1td!J. D~v1d Sill" Jnd Rill \'ardoul1<; Th•· •1thn ""' count'tl tandidJtl'' Jr\-' Ctlbt·rt :-;ebt>n Jr . a phut<J ... l·n1n· O\l.ner: M1ch<1el Barne!'>, Jn J\IJ t1on manager. J ame!> K1ncan non. 3n architect . Paul Todd Jr . a teacher; ~verly Wnght. J former homeownen assoc1a· t1on member; and Dav~ Bak<'r ..1 n attornev and former t C In 1ne baske.tball pla~ n But council members noted that Costa Mesa·~ Koboway Inc .. "h1ch manufacture~ computer c:ircuit board!>, has begun plant con~truct1on on its 2 5·acre plot. that 1:-. ont• of thOM' t'~ed by the count~ f',....Pa.,AI But. m the view of Barm:u and Fnedman. the dism issal of the molestauoo charge is enough to -.c nously hamper the case p~· Tv. o seats are up for electaon on thl• lrv&M water bolird which has ft\,. ml·mt)(•r' in dll 1 h•· Plt>ct100 m Jum· "Ill rt•:.ult m J boarrl of din•\·lor-. < ho ... •·n II\ th1.. puhl1e WM Rising; Dollar Value Final,ly Drops LONDON <AP) -The worsen· rn~ crisis between the United Stales and Iran contributed to a ~harp nse in gold prices today. but the value of the dollar fell again:-.t most major world curren- cies HALBERSTAM SPEAKS. • • Halberstam added that a!i a journalist and observer. that when l.he lime comes. he'll he able lo produce the writing re· quired The former war correspon· dent's political books. "The ~st and the Brightest." a bout America's Kennedy years and "The Powers That Be." dealing with the media. were both best sellers. Halberstam said under que5· tioning he supports President C:Jl'tffs-l>an on summer Olym· pies participation in Moscow He qualified hts endorsement of the gesture against Russia pointedJy. however . suggcstmg it plays right back mto his asscr· tion that the media 1s m anlpulat· ed for political value . ltkc 1l to be." Halberstam addc•c1 of Prcs1dnnt Carter·:. ban on travel t1,, Huss1a to compete. "l t3n also s ympath1 z<' with :-.omeone who has prepared for 1l for years 1 can ali:.o .:.y mpath1tc "'ith the 1dt·a of holding 1t m G rcece <.•vt:ry) c<1r " He also ~aid Russia's brutal action m Afghanistan cannot be C'Ountenanced nor rewarded by thC:' western world's ignoring it · 1 Uunk he tthe pres1dentl is better at handling tele\'1s 1on than he· 1s al gon•rnanre." the Journal1-.t '<Hrl 11 :.ilbcr-.t<im 'Jtrl TV CO\Cr<Jl!l' of 1-:lt•('tl<ln 111Xll i-. poor · Wl· Jrt' ,1t <tn 1.·xtruord1nar~ pm nt rn h1-.t11n . the nation "t· :.ire going tu be 1s being de fmc•d now . he ~a1d . -.ented by Deputy Distnct Al· torney RJchard Farnell, who had '>tressed AJcaJa's background ~ ..1 convicted child moJester In arguments before ~hwab. Farnell contended there was suf- ficient evlden~ to have the jury ('Onsider the molesta\Jon accusa· t1ons. T he prosecutor s aid no one could doubt that Alcala abduct· <'d Miss Samsoe from Hunt· 1 ngton Beach and took her to lbe Sierra Madre foot.bills for any other reason than to sexualh· molest her ... Any reasonabl~ man will come to t his con rlus1on ... he argued Fam<'ll said thl· deft•nd;rnt ., 'Pl't'1f1 c mtcnl to do this \\a:-. Bcfon' a Superior Cuurt rul1n~ late last \ear. thl· hoard had hcen t'OOtrolled b) lando"ner representall \'C~ p1rkt>d hy the Irvine Company Thl' court rul mg ovcrturnPd that method nf ehOO!->tnJ! d1rl'clc1r.:. and '>t'I th1 · :"\ovem ber. 1979. an<J tht' June '.'\ ballots as the trans1t1on periods lrom corporate to public control SeelunR eleruon to the water board are E Ray Quigley Jr J Dd C. On·ille Reinhardt, both mcumbenb. Wesley Marx. Fred c.:~rtec. M.ut Fran.tell. ~ames Cuodnch. Rus:-. fl al(·lt•tt . Jim 1-.J}. Su:.an Lamourl•U\, RtJb Lo"'e and S)b1l Silverman WASHINGTON <A~> -Not even White HoUse officlala an pl"Mttttlls Praklent Caner'• 1 four..paUal pec'T ot NDCUau against Iran wtl ba\fe an lm· mediate, t.anclble Impact oa the hoeta19erllb. . The ...... CarWr .. ~ lloaday aer ve malo l)' to formalize what waa already a ' -Iran's embeM)' bere bu • reality: f bee• a ch.-el flil -~ nec~atlona since tbt crllls began Nov. 4. The admlntstra· tion. which has loog felt the re· mainlng embassy staff bad no influence in TebraD, will COO· ( N£WSANA£l'SIS ) . tinue to commwtlcate tllrollcb l inter~ \ -The new trade embarso al· feel s a C01Pmerce tlaat U d already dwlndled alme>il to 1 nothi.n&. in part bec:allle ol \.he president's action i.D Novelbbu J to ban oil purchases. -With Tran's assets holJeo f since lbea., the aclministraUoa's new proc to allow claims <lgaiast aueta •W have little immediate impact. Given } the time·con1u min1 surveys, '• legislative action and jGdidal I proceedings that would be in· volved. il will be mGDths, if Dal \ years, before the first cbhnaat sees a dollar Crom tho6e &&MU. -Cart«'s 1.ovaUdaUoo of vi· . sas aUecta people waotana to travel from lt&ll to tbe Ullil.ed 1. Sta\et>, a.. does DOl req_uire aQ)' Iranian students in the United Stat~ to leave immediately. although il may pttvent tbem from 1ainina perm i..s6ioD to ex -' tend lhei r stays. The-s anctions, ooe WhUe llo&ASe offic.lal said~ "are i.mpor- tdnl not so much for wbat they do as r o r wbal they fore.shadow." • The ad ai utlst ration w an'5 Ulle '>Jnct1ons to carry a m~ to Tehran and lo U .S. allies tbal ,\merican pat.lence ls exhausted. th;,l the United St.at.es bas ended 1t" policy of waitin& and hoping thr Iranians would release lM 1 host d f.!f."<i Other actions." Carter said. ·may become necessary if these I s teps do not produce the prornpt .. release d the hosUges." ' While the administraUon ls not speculaung J>'lblicly aboat wt.at the next steps ml&b\ be, ollic:ials Jt the Whiu Home. all of whom d1scu~ed the situation on the t ond1uon they n<>l be named. say · th\!V '4&nt there to be no doubt. m1h~ry force could be involved .. We hope lhe Iranians will 11r.1w thdt conclusion," one of· . I 1uJl said. * * * ...... ~•.e A l IRAN .•• and actaon." Bani.Sadr warned I ran1ans in an lllterview earlier \oday: "LC you want to be alive. produce and work." Council spokesman Hassan ll:.ib1b1 ~aid an tt000mic "holy "'ar '' urtder cons)deraUon would mean rauon1n1 consumer goods. putting a hd on salaries and overume. and clampioi down oo hoarders and others causing 1lomei.t1c shortages in a number of mdustnes. \. •I ·J' I One money dealer said the market was "trymg to figure out which way things are going" following President Carte r's de· c1sion Monday to cut d iplomatic ties ctnd ban most tr a de with Iran In London. gold closed at S537. <in ounce. upS19from the morning r1x10g and well above the $482.SO clos1i.g price April 3. the lasltrad· ing day bt'forc the four·day Easter holiday weekend. "l am bothered by nattonal ch auvinism ... t was made W\· easy." HaJberstam said of tht• pro·American enthusias m that the U.S. hockey team·~ victory over RllSSia unleashed at LaJce Pl acid and across the nation 'There hus !>e'en v1rtuall) no rl1'>l'Us .,ion about 1t .·· ll albl·r~tum continued. noting mstead we are shown Russian tank~ wh1u:1ng acro.:.s barren AfJth:rn1stan dt·:-.<•rts or T V cor - re:.pondents standing mike-in hand with a shopping cart of groceries once a month Omega. It's always the right time for fashion . ;. , Gold traded at $538 in New York. up $17 after gaining $30 Monday DAILY PILOT t ... °'-~ o •• .., ~ ....... _.. .. '""'"'_.,,. --· " --Irr .... °'-(Mil --'-"" ~­.... ,_. --·--·· ............ ~ ... Ceote --e..c"-_.._, •••<atP:o'lnt•tft V•ll•f. It•'""· &.•ov,,• _,_,_c-.. ..,.._.._ .. ....... --... --~· "'"--....... """9 ...... h • Jlt -...,_ PO I\<>• l\loO, c..i. -'"'',_.,. •• ,." __,,._ ...,.~"'.,.... "'*' .... J.c••-Vll• ___ o.-.. ~ -·-..... ~ .... _._.. 1N-'M1Cdh• CIN<'IMM ~ _,. ... M .................... -. T ... hefte (71•)~ Qa..ittecl Mv""*'IMMl?t .._ .... °"'-* ...- ='+.::.~~~..:...~= ,_"•• ., ~"" .,.,."' :C, ':1 ~..:r-=. _,_ ... ,... ... , .... <l•\4 ...,_ .. ~ el C..I• Mo ... (All~ .... t\llPI , ..... ~·-.. _.. flff t4 ...... I ., ::::: .. r. .. _.,. "''"i.t'f ... -... f . ------- f Injection or intern ation a l politics into the Olympic arena. however, will probably not deal a death blow to the Games, he said, but at the same lime he does not view the games as a great peacemaker. "I don't think lhe Olympics ar e a tremendous 1esturc of peace ... l think it 1s a tremcn dous spectacle." Halberstam said. "I don 'l think it 1s as impor· tant as the While House would 43Perish lnBus Crash MEXICO CITY CAP) -A bus attempth\J to pass a truck on a na rrow brtd1e went over the edge and crashed lnto a shallow ditch, killing 48 and lnJurtng 36. Slnaloa lq tnny police reported. Commander Gadlel Luna del Valle said Monday the bus was en route to Mexico City from Tl· juana when the accident oc· curred near Cullac1n, about 700 m Ues north of Mexlco City. Another police spokesman said the Transport.es Norte de Sonora bu& went off tbe 1tde of the brid,e and fell 10 feet. Ht said tbe bus driver, Ouillermo Gonulea Montiel, U , wu amo.na t.boH kllled. Ile said w<' are ~et ting trivial coverage of trivial events m stead of 3n over view or the m onumental matters or v\tal im· portunce to ouri.elves and our future "Unfortunately. ·i1 · doc!> not televise well ... Halberstam said Halberstam added that in iLo; current and ~trospe<"t1ve view or th~ 1980 election. th~ media seem!> prone to focus upon a given cand\dat<''s last public s tr ategic s tumble. a n o ff cam era Joke or q ues tionable quahty and taste. or just what he 1s trying to do not what he has done He also attacked the awesome lack or knowled((e most young people and even older citizens :ind voter s h uve about can - dldatea . He spedfically cit~ former governor Ronald Reagan and Ms bld for the presidency in ltght of the fact he was governor of the large111t 111tal~ In Amcrlcft for two term•. ''Take us beyond what we ttnow . that he's a fonner actor and 1ppealA to the bedrock or th e Republlc o n P a rty," Halberatam declared. caning for more Np011Jn1 of ho* a can- didate has served the people tn tbe put. §LA.VICK'S AM Jtwtlm Slf\Ot ltl7 Om~ 1s the watch fot men's and women's fol>hion . Accurah.' to<.l. w11h precision qu.irt1. movements. JO k..lral ~old-fillt•d <>lr,1p WillChl'~: Lady's, $350. Man's, $450 . () OMEGA Fdt\loft lloland, ~C..nwr. Nnlport Beedl. 7141644·1380 Wftt~ I t..a-l~ila / M'-'<>I\ ViftO { Not1h °""'I" I n. City "°' c::..m.o.. ,,.. MAia. Alto CrMwr Lot A"tfln I San 01eJo I ~· v,_., u.. -°' "'"""' ~<Mflr "'"'or"-" "'-1N" VWYt. ~ °"'P· MtwtbrF F1w /nt.dm Cuild -------------- ,. l'our Home fown i Dally e•Hpaper t ORANGE COUNTY. CALI FORNI A T WENTY-FIVE CENTS i Suspect Girl Found Alive After Kidnap, Sale RED BLllf't' CAP > A S ear-old J(1rl allegedly kid apped fnlm her front yard and otd for about $230 "a:, found live and in good t•ond1t1on today this Northern Cah forn1a rom unity. pohce siud 0 ff i c e r !. u rr c l> I t• d J o h n illi am 01ck l'\, 41 . or ivers1de , IAhO was c hargl'd 10 a n Bernardino Municipal Court a rrant with k1dnapp1ng Mary gnes Cahail Dickey. a lso nown a s Dennis Maller. was on robat ion for child molcst atum. uthorit ies sa id. Also in cui.tody "al> the g irl's 6 -vcar-o ld co u s in . who uttiorities said knew Dickey he young man, who was not dent1fied. wa)> in the custody or uvenile authorities 1n Sun ernardmo County on a k1dnap- in,g char,gc San Bernardino Count y shenff), Lt \\'alt<'r Co tr(•r s;H<I the cousm was bchcvccl to ha \'C bt>en pauJ ··about S230 · or J s uch a), S.1()(1 for tht• t·h1l<I The girl. Dickey and his 9- year-old !>on. John [)a\ 1d. "ere ound a!.lel'p 1n a !:i mcill pickup c amper parked behind a Rt.'d luff restaurant at 2 · 35 a. m . of ice r Rav McGre~or :.aid "The iittlt' girl wa!-> taken to a ospital unct l'xamined." cGregor said "There wai.. no pparent IOJU r). no trnuma She as placed m u fos ter homl· in r otcctive eustody until AP W"•,...()ftOtO FOUND UNHARMED Mary Agnes Cahail. 5 authont1c.., rrom S<1n Hl·rnarclinu Countv arrive ·· Tlw· offin·r !->a1<1 the· i,:1rl. "ho "as ubduCtl·d t•url~ S;itur<la~. thought Dickey was h e r rath('r Rl'cl Hluft 1s ahoul 70 m1\('-.. n o rt h c a~ t o f l ' k 1 :i h . v. he rt• Sll•vc•n Staynl'r. 14 . anct T1 mmy \\'hill'. 5. were found hy polirt.• C Irvine Speeeh I Ekction Coverage Hit by Halberstam • B\· ARTHl'R R . VINSEL • Ol lM 04•11 Pitel Sl•ll 1\ m c ri ca h cm:.. ha v. s and esitatcs al a t:olci crossroad:.. ut don't watch tht• fi c)tloc·k n ew:. for C'lue), to puth:-o r Jeudt•r s tht• n ation s hould hoosc 'This was th(•.-t•ss<'nCl' of Puli tzer Pr111' winning ournalist, author a nd s oc ial ob· ervcr l>av1ct llalhcri..tam's l}'leSsagc Monday night at UC r vine's Cr:.iwford llall The former Now York T1ml's orres pondcnt in Vietnam. Poland and the Congo U)>Cd his pie "The M c d1a -12at1on of America" to cntlcm~ 1980 c:>kr ion coverage. "C'll over and O\t.•r llalbl'rst;im told a ~roup that 1n dud~d !-.tU<l(lnt Journah~t.., "\'nu don't s tart out wit h ,1 pn•m1sc·. you start out with an int!'rC'st." lfolhers tam ),:JJci 1n rc - H'a ling he has s1X'nt a year re· M:a rthing the former P ortland Trailblu 7er)>· pro bas k,•tball ll·am II t' "a 1d h e w111 ti )><.' th(· Trailblazcr), tht-1r ups-and down rrom a mo\'r to Lo:. i\n(!eles to play<'r Rill Walton!-> nitk1s m or the medical indus try as a m1erncosm or i\mcr1ca11 SOl'll'l\' CSee TTAL"BERSTt\M, Page A2> Murt•h I Stayner had bt•en kid· napped in Merced seven year:. ago and }Oung White was ab ducted Valentine 's Duy in Uk1t.1h Kenneth Parnell. \\ho Stayner t.•ame lo call "Dud." has been c·hari.:ed in both k1dnapp1nRS Sun Bernardino a ulhorillc.., a le rte d polict.• in Red uturr. a bo ut 450 mile~ north. !>hortly bl'fon• 2 1t m. to l>e <in the look out for u Subaru pickup with a camJll'I'. ~k<:n·iwr ..,a11I Thi· ;ilt•rl '-<llCI till' q•h1ell1 1111ght IJl' hl'CHfrtl for On·go11 Whl1l1 offi('l'I')> found tht• \ l'h1 l'lt• it ,,,1.., lotkl'U .llld th1· mJn .ind '"II l'hlldrt•n "l'f\' )>ll't'PIOJ.! in tht· rl•:.1r ..,l'l'twn. h1• "aid The mun t hrnbc·d into th1· front or tht• fllC'kup. rolled dfl\\ll tht' \\lnclhlA u hllh' ;,ind a~h·cl "hat IAt' \\anted.' !\lt'(;n·gor '>.11d "Tht111 ht• :-.lartt•cl to rt•aeh fur <;om1·thing .11111 .111 offH·•·r gr<1hht•<I him lhrou).!h th1• \\ 111 do" Tlw 11Hin•r .,,11d Ill<. k1•\ nf f1•rt•d no olht•r n ·..,1..,t.1rn ,; '\11 \H·aporh \H'rt' found IJut pol11 ,. did not 1mmt·1lt.1tt•I) M'Ur('h th1· \ t·h 1C'lt'. hl' :><.Jiii f>I C'k(.•y "a!> hl'lni,! h1•ld Ill T1•ham<.1 Count\ .J J ii 1n Ht'd Hlufr for 111\t.•)>l1gat1nn ul kidnap p111~ Bad on the warrant. wh1C'h "a:. l )>)>U~d Monda\ 1n San BNn<1rd1no, W<I ~ )>l't a l S750.000 I h~ ~on "u:-. bl•ing held in prott•c ll \ c· l'Ustn<ly. 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"1>uld not l h.111i.:..•· I ran -. po..,1111111 •111 th1• t S EmbJ""' ho-,t.1g<·.., IRAO WARNS IRAN. MASSES TROOPS -A4 The 50 t'Jpt1\11.• Am('ricans "Ne m 1hc 157th day of C'Onf1ne- mt-nt ..Jt lh<' hJnd" of Mo'ilt•m r.ut1 cal' nc·c·up~ 1n;.! lht• t•mb:.1s..;1 \llhough 'nm .. I ranian uf 1111ah d1-.m1..,wfl tht· impact 11f ~ c Jrt1·r., mo\t''• Iran ·, j!IJ\· 1 rnor' ~t'nt•r,d nwt "1th thl• rul- 1111.! 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Tl·hran n • ... 1dt·nr1• 111 lah· Jf\cr noon .. ind 11 \\ ,, .... mno1ml ed that 1iJn1 ~Jdr \o\Oulcl m.1k1• J na lie also discussed his latest k project before the speech . onouncing in a n informal cha t that it breaks v. ith poht1cs to ove r s ports · · 1 think a report~r a l" a).., ou~ht to respond lo hi), cur1051ty he greatest danger 1s for a re rte r to go back to the sam e Alcala Charge Dropped 11 ... 1 lll<'llllit·' .HI l"\Pt'nd1t Ufl' of '1 :, ()011 (or ·•l'rlJl phot11g r ,1ph ... ur th1· 1•nt1rc l:ll\ . ..t rt'commtndJ 110n th.it 1 nrn1•-. in l ht ".ikt• 11f J,infi,flcit-' 111 l.Ji!Un,1 lh •:.tl'O inn· 1 1•nt 't•ar" Fr.i nk ... a11l the• up to d;Jt<' .lt'rt.d photo.., .1n· nt•n•,.,an for g1•nloi::ic· -.un t·~ ... of the to" n. .1nc1 "lli.!J!l'Sl<'li up to SJO 000 or I h1• ro..,t c·uuld lw rl'C'•H't•red b\ .... ill' of th<' photoi,:rapti~ to pro1; t' rt\ II\\ nt'r" CStt IRA~. Pa~e> \:!> Restaurant Safe Burgled Ora n ge Coast W eathe r Continued fair through Wednesday. A little cooler with lows tonight of 48 at • the beaches and 55 inland. Hig hs Wednesday 70 to 75 INSIDE TODA 't' Tech111cal achievemnits of the movie epic. "Apocalypst" Now." have earned It a nominatwn for beat picture Oacar. It l.f re~d today on Page BB a.a tM f lr1t In a series of five reviews on the 01car nominees By DAVID K UTZM/\NN Of Ill« O•tlJ P•IOI Stoll The prosecution's case against murder defendant Rodney Alcala has been d ealt a severe blow with the dismissal of sex- u a I molestation a llegations against him, defense attorneys asserted Monday . In fact, Ute two attorneys ma1nta1nl'cl ,\(('ala )., conm·ct1on with tht• d1!:><.1ppe t.1ranct· CJnd murdN nf 12 \'ear olfl Hohin Sa m soe or llu~tington Bt-a('h last June has be<.'n :.evrrcd as a res ult or a rulmg by Orange County Superior Court .J udg(• Philip Schwab Mond;Jy. D e fens e 11 t t o r n e y)., J <1 h n S. County Turnout light to Moderate Mid-morning voting results in three south Orange County city elections showed mostly light to moderate tumouts at the polls. However. a telephone check with three Laguna Beach pre- cincts s howed an exceptionally h ea vy turnout in central Laguna. Mrs . Marie Milleken reported over 100 vote rs h ad cast their ballots by 10 a .m . out of a t.otal 900 eligible. "A crowd of people had lined up at seven when we opened and It h asn't let up since," MrR. Mllleken said. Mrs. Jeanette Maryles, at one of the north!rec\ncts , said only 60 voters ha showed up by m id· mornmg. "We arc expecting about 300 people to vote." she s aid, "most of them around dm· nerUme." Arnold Hano from a central precinct at SaH Chevrolet said there had been an expected light turnout of 90 voters. "We have l , 100 on the rolls but we feel the numbers are about right for this time of day." Hano said. San Clemente reported more o r t he same. Mrs . Dorothy Lowe r from the Community Center precinct said about 50 voters out or 1,000 had voted. "People are trickling In in <See VOTERS. P•ll~ A2l narnett and .r"rr F r1Nlman "''rt' rl'ft·rnng lo Sthv.:ih ., .1t·t1nn to d1..,m1ss tht• mult•..,1at11111 chari.:t• "h1c h carrit·d thl' polt·ntial or J dl'<tlh ..,cntt•nrc upon r on\ 1r tion Thl• J11c1gl·. howt•vC'r. r<'J<'<'l<'d <lt>frn~<' motion)> to dcl'larc a mistrial or d1sm1s), the kidnap ping <:h<trf.lt.' a~alll)>t Alcala Th1i. ml'ans 1f the murder dt'fendant 1s found guilty of kidnapping with ~r<>c1al c1rC'um'>lancel-t. ht> -.till cou ld rucl· tht• dt·nth penally Rut. m the Vl(IW of Barnett and Friedman. thl' dismissal o f the molestatwn charge 1s cnouRh to !>e riously hamper the case pre sented by Deputy District l\t torney Richard Farne ll, who had stressed Alcala's background as a convicted child molester . In arguments before Schwab. Farnell contended there was suf Cicicnt evidence to have the jury consider the molestation accusa- tions The prosecutor said no one could doubt that Alcala abduct- ed Miss Sam soe fro m Hunt· ingt on Beach and took her lo the Sierra Madre foothills for any other reason than to sexually molest her. .. Any reasonable man will come to this con· cluston." he argued Tht• nt~ m ana i::c r al)>O recom (Set' nt DCET, Pal(e A2> •Star Wars' Game Fatal MERCED CAPl A Castle Air Force Base a 1 rm an has pleaded no contest to involuntary manslaughter in the shoot- mi;t death of his roommate during a game of "St ar Wars" Sentencing of Jonathan Larsen. 20. was scheduled f o r May 5 b y Merced County Superior Court Judge George Barrett. Larsen was c h arRed with fatall y s hooting Norman Nichols. 18. or Atwater while the two were playing ''Star Wars" wlthCloaded guns. The dis· tricl attorney's office re- ported that a clip inad- vertently got jammed In a rifle and dlschatged when Larsen threw the boll. Cas h totaling bct\H'l'n Sl.~1 ' .1 nd St .tiOO "th n !mO\ t•d from t hl• ..,,,fl' of a San Ckmentt• Hc)>taurunt. Pohct• -,;ud today. Orflct•rs :.aid thl' money was 1' ta k l'n soml'I mw bet" l't'n W: JC) a m and 5 p rn. Sunday from l.u1 g1·s Rt>)>taurant. 204 S. ~I Camino Rt!al. It was nnt :.ip-" pa rent how the locked s afe was unlocked. J In another incident. Debbie l Cf reco report<'d to poht'<' Monday n1~ht that her horn<' m thl' 100 ~ hlock of El P ort al had been burglan ted The house was en- tered throu~h a locked front door and S200 was taken. 1t was \ reported 1 • Library Friends Plan Reception f\ reception hon ori ng patron and hfe members o f the Friends oC the Laguna Beach Library will be he ld Friday from 5:30 to 7 p .m . al the library, 363 Glenn- eyre. Anyone interested ln making r eservations may contact M arybeth Chapma n at 497-4336 or Jean Mltc hell ut 494·6772. Be S11re to Vote; Polls Open Till 8 ., .. A ' \ , , LAIC ~--JVST BRE.4KINC--.-...... ·• N£W YOtut tAPt -Wbtte Hewe _...,..1111 ...... mun\en mattMd thr<>uab drtulil\C ,..._....,ta"'-~ de)' Ol a bua and ...,., -~. a Judi• ftalld 1lrtilna tra...t\ ...._ l1 millkle for vloMll!Tf • no-alrtke lQJuac:Oon. JW!Uct Jobn A. lloateleont • ln th state upremt Court ln 8roc*.lY9 tMt M .... llQOM Mldltlioeal aDd barabu peaall* (I tM ....,_.. '11 tM 1!'rMlport Wcwhrl Unklft ud Amalploatecl Tranalt Uoloe failed to order union membeni back to worts Immediately. Uh.loft SUMN eaUed tbe fl.MS "Wluaualb h1rah." but aald lhty would DOit °"'9r ll'I• men back. a.c.r. ••••• c-1 ... w ASHJNOTON (AP> Vowtns to put the PalaUnlan prob lem "oo the road to a J\mt HtU.ment." !lyptJan Prealdent Anwar Sad•t opened talk• today with Pratdent Carter on how much aelf-rule Arabi are to ha\09 In laraell·beld territory Pauln1 up rorrnal arrival ceremonies. the leaders po ed quietly for pboloaraph• In the White House Rote Garden before tinterin& the Oval Office They made no •t•lemenu. Guarantee• for t s uel's aeeunty were the likely focus of tht! White House sessions ,._-.etlt'lte '•Sew COL UMBIA. S C <AP I The wife o.f an Amerlcun hostage ln Iran plans to file a Sl blllJon lawsuit aaalnst the lru nian government in federal court, her attorney said today Angela Belk wife of hostage William Belk. will sue for damages on beh~lf of her husband and herself for kidnappmg. raise imprisonme nt and mental distress. said her attorney. J L~eds Rarroll Mrs. Helk, 24. is staying here with a brother while she uwails the re lease of he r husband , a 43-ycar old can•t•r diplomat lie and 49 Americans have heen he ld by Iranian mill tants at the U S. Embassy in Te hran since Nov <t Murder Suspects' Hearing Closed Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan is expected to rule Thurs day on whe ther .John Alan Keith and Anthony David Bies s hould Ix' bound over to Superior Court for trial on c harJ?eS of murderin~ Corona del Mar resi· dent Ruben Ma rtinez Late Monday Dun~an took un dl'r submission t•v1d t.•nce offered m the two·d<1 y preliminary hear· 1ng held in his Harbor Judicial District courtroom Dungan c losed thc ht•anng to a II but the attornt•ys and de fend· <ints at the requt'st of defense attorne y Al S t o kk e. who represents Bi c">. 19. of Dana Pmnl brutall) beating the 41 ·yt.'ar-old )1 artinez to death 1n h 1~ home in /\ugust. 1978 They wen~ arrested 1n No· \ember. 1979. Ries has been held in lieu of SS00.000 hail. Keith, 22. of San Clemente. ha.., been held \\ ithout bail. /\ rre~ting office rs allegl'd the two men re-enacted the murdl'r fo r a police informant. Police made video tapes of the a lleged re-enactment. ThoSl' tapes rt'portl•dly were the heart of t-vidcncc offered against the p:11r during the t losed he<t rin~!-t b) Deputy District Attornt·v DaH· Cartt·r ByCUSll ..... em· rJ ........... ,...,l l\a for 1pbtnmo Unlned hoo Dlatrtct trustttS. •ho reccl~ed Lb dt1trS(t '1 S39.6 mllllon prellmlnary budaet Mon· day alter vottna lo auppott a meaaure . rqatdln1 atate rund lnl for ldtooll. Tbt dl1trlet'1 pr llrnlnary bud1et la ... , mllllon higher than the SM.9 mUllon In eaum.ut· d expendltur for 1979-80. While the district hu ex· perlenced rApld growth In re~nt yeara. Ill bud1et1 have done the ••me. But the apccter of reduced rundln& due to Proposition 9. on the 1t11te ballot In June. prompt· ~d the Bo~rd t o vote to s uppe>rt tbe Rlihl to Learn inltlative (or a mantmum level o f public school funding Trustee Ted Kopp, who voted \\1th the board to support the in- 1llat1ve. did so after pointing to the poliucal aspect of the issue. ··We 've t ried to keep the poht1cal matters o ut of our bust· ness." said Kopp S uperintendent Jerome Thornsley differed "I don't knov. how school <:o uld :.urv1vt• without getlln~ political "said 'fhorns ley Ill· !'\a1d tht·rl' an• limits on tht• p rnpo1wnt~ of t·dun1t1on anrl mun~ "fortl'S going thl' othe r way .. Pn•-.1ci<'nt Ooh Ruchdor of tht' ho.1rrl -.aid mam '>l'hools w<.·n· Jhl!'\S lllg µt•t1t1on; in sup1xirt of the in1t1a t1ve a nd Trustee < :eor~e White satd 1t was lime to ·fight fin• with fire .. Thornslc). 1n hi !'> budgl't message to the board. noted a S1 44 mcre<.1 sc in t he distract ~ hast-revC'nue limit per averagt· ct -.111~ .1ttl•ndanct· unit OH'r 1979 80 Jlut lht• d1">lrict ·:. expend 1 Lu r l'~. inc I u d 1 n J.! s c.1 I a rl <':.. fringe benehl!i. loan re pa) mt·ot=> maintenance co:.ts. ut1 ht1e:.. and fut-I. are up over the currt-nt) ear T he salary account :.huy,s fin 1nncust• uf mor e than S2 2 m1lhon a nd fringe t>end1ts .in· hudgcted for .in add1t1unal ~02,36~ HowevN. salan ncgolli.lt1on.., fo r the curn•nt vear a r<" at ~m 1rn past.e «net enier1n~ the f<H'l f1nd1n~ proce!'\ .... and IG8!1·8l nt.•gotu1t1ons arc> also under \\a~ ..., 1th ralk of :1 ti·al'h<'r.., · -.t riki· 111 thl' f.111 Ourfern Helsing. an attorm·~ for Freedom Newspape rs which published the Santa Ana Register. a r gued the c losure violated the de fendants' ri1;thts to a pubUc trial. Fro..P~AI Dungan overruled the obJeC· t1on and subsequent ap~als to Orange County Superior Court a nd the Fourth 01str1ct Court of Appeal also have been reJected The two men arc <1ccused of Wld Rising; Dollar Value Finally Drops LONDON (AP l The worsen· m g C'r1s1s bctwt.•cn tht.' United Stales and Ira n contributed to a sharp rise in gold pt'tces today, but the value of the dollar fell against mos t maJor world curren· cies. One money dealer said the m arket was "try ing to figure out which wa~ thing!. a rc going · following President Carter's de c1s1on Monday to cut diplomatic ties and ban most trade with Iran. In London. ~old closed at $537. an ounce. up $19 from the morning fixing a nd well abovc the $482.50 dosing price April 3. the last trad· 1ng d ay before the rour·day Easter holiday weeke nd Gold traded at $538 in New York. up S17 after gaining $30 Monduy OAANOI! 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"' • ., be ~::;:.:::::,,:.'"Oft ~··• "'mtu tOfl Of S.C•llO CllM !MN!-p•ld •I (fli. #tM, Ul-ftl• ("'" ,_, _,_. .... ltll ( ... :!1:i.::.:...~..it.:i.:::.',J: IO -Illy, "Back in Nt•w Yo rk somt• place in some ty pist's dra .... er. :.irt.· 800 to 900 pages of singlt: -.pa cl'd notes." he t•ontmued Right ncJ\\. m~ mmd ,., ·por ridge· as far as v. hat 1 ·m going to wr ite.·· Halbers tam added that as a Journalist a nd observe r. that when the time' com es. ht·'ll tx- able to produc(• the v. riling re quired Thl' former v. ar corrc:,pon dent 's political book!> "The Rl'st an d the· Rri g htcs t ,"' <1lJOut America's Kennedy ycur!-t and "The Powers Tha t Ile." dcahn~ with the mt!dia. "ere both bc:.t :.ellcrs. Halberstam said under qucs ~oning-M-8uppor~ P re81de nt Carter's ban on summer Olym pies participation in Mo:.co\\ He qualified his endorsement o f the gesture against Russ1J pointedly. however, '>Uggesting 1t plays right back into h1:. asser lion that lhe media 1s man1pulat e d for political value "I a m bolhered b.> nat10nal chauvinism . . I was me1de un easy." Halberstam said of the pro-American enthus iasm that the U.S. hockey team's victor) over Russia unleushcd al LakC' Placid and across the nation Injection of intern a tiona l politics into the Olympic arena. however. will probably not deal a death blow to the Games. hl· said. but a t the same lime ht.• does not view the games <1s a g reat peacemaker. "l don't think the Olympics a rc a tremendous gesture of peace . . . I think It is a tremcn d ous spectacle." Ha lbers ta m s aid. "I don't think it is as lmpor tant as the White House woul<l like It to be." Halbers tam added o f President Carter's ba n on Wast Road Reopened A three-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway between S an Clemente and Dana Point. closed since Feb. 14, was re- opened Saturday at 6 a . m . The hJghway wu closed when mudslides from the adjacent bluffs covered the street. A Department of Public Works spoke•man said Lhe roadway was now fully repaire d . In addition to clearing mud 1nd debris, workmen had to patch a 20·fool hole where pJvc menl collap$ed nea.r • flood con· trol channel. • • tra\t'I to Russia to comp<'k c.·J n ;.ll!>o s~mp,1t h1 z1· \\llh somt.•one who ha-; pn·pared for 11 for ) c•an. I can abo s~ m path111 "''1th th1· 1dt'.1 of holcJin11 1t Ill (; rt'l'l'e t'\ l'f\ \ t',lr II t' :11..,o ~a.HI H us-.1 J ·..., hrut.il .1ct1on in i\fghun1stdn 1 ;innot IK· 1·u11n\l'n.111c.·t·d nor rt·" ;.i n.kt! II\ t ht· v. t•slt•rn v. urld .., ignoring 11 I think ht· • tl11.· p1l's1cknt 1 ,., hl'ltc•r dt ha11dl111g tel l'\1-,11111 than ht• 1.., al )!o\ 1•rndnt·t., .. tht· 1ournilll:.t '>aid I lalbNslam >.JIU T\' <'O\'l'r<Jj.(l' of EIN·twn. 1!:11$1) ,., pollr · We arc at an t·xtraord1ndr) point in h1stor~ thl• nation "t' an• going to I.if• I!. hl'll1~ de f1nt•d no\\ . he ">a id There has hcen virtual!} no tl1sc:u::.::.1011 .About 11. ll.ill1t•r-.t:1rn t·onlinul'fl no11nc 1n!'\tt•acl \\~· ;iri· ... him n H.u-,-.1;in 1.1111-.-. \\h1111ng .11 ro ... ., li..irrt n ,\rJ!hani!'lt.in ck-.1·rh 11r T\ 1 or n•spondc:nh -,1,incl1nh mil..•· 111 hand \\1th ..s shopµlllJ.. cJrt of groce rt<'4'0nct· a month fl<' ..,airt "''an· lo!ett1n1o1 tn\1al t'O\l'rai.w of lrt\1,tl t'\l'nh 1n -.tt·ad of ..in 1)\ t.•n I('\\ of I h•· monumental mattNs of ''ital 1m portanct· to nur'i1·h·1·"> and 0111 future "Unfortunatl'I\ '1t · dll"" no• tl•lf'vis<' wf'll · 1ia1twr s1am saHI llalbcrstam a<ldl'd that m 1L., current an<l rl'tros pcct1vc \ ie\\ of thl' 1980 elt.'ction. th1· mcd1::1 .,ccms pron<.· to focus upon a i?i vcn candidat e's last publiC' st ra t eg ic s tumble·. an o ff <"a m cra joke of ques tionable· quality and taste. or just what he is tryinJ! to do not what he has done• Jlc also attacked the a wcsom1• lack or knowled~c mo:,t young pel)ple and C\en older citizens a nd voters ha\C about can d1datei- lle specifically cited former governor Ronald Reagan and his hid for the preside ncy in light of the fact he was governor of the largei;t state in America for l "'" terms "Take us beycind what \\l' know. that he's a former actor and appeals to the bedrock of the R epublican Part y," Haloonitam declared. calling for more reporting of how a C'an· dldate has served the people in the past. Halberstam wound up his re· mark• on the awesom e power or television to s hape the American political picture by citing ,Its pitiless bias bHed on beinM a machine In Lhc hands of mere men who point it. • · Sometl ma we a r e not made to be as we are, but s we think th<' camera want11 u~ to be." he "arned 'Andthat lucar~ ~ .. IRAN ••• tloeal red'M tlMill• addl'ftl " ~ar1t'atc~ Laguna DcJch Board or Realtor members Ron Noifan ancl Ot•bu1 Fab<.•r get read} for Academy Awards Night in LJguna lku<:h The 1 ealty board is holding a rund-ra1ser to b<·nefll the Girl!-> Club of l<Jguna Beach Monday night at lhl' Laiwna ~l oulton Pia~ house. The SIO per person ('\'C'nt tnC'llldl'"i \'I(.'\\ I n ~ or tht• \cademy Awards on a SIX· font \\Hit• !'C'r<'l'n dant·mg, no host rocktails. free hor s d Ot'll\ rt''> and doo r prtW!) Thl· re">tl\ Ille'-begin at 6 30 JI m .ind t.1' ch•duC't1hll• t1('krt -. Jfl· J\ Jtl.1IJl1 JI lhl· door for n•:-t•nJtum.., c·.i ll l~7 2471 ----------- ,.,...,.~ .. ,. BUDGET PROPOSAL. • • mend..., ~lK.000 lw ;lllrwated tri h1rt-,1 <·011..,ulljnt to rt·VI'>'' th•· <· 1t' ·.., 1nli 1l:h-.1f1 c·.1t11111 ..inct ,,ila n pl.in I 11 t tw .1 n·a of rP1 om m<•n1fod t•ut, I· 1.inl.. -..1\.., ht•\\ 1111111 111..1' I•• lll't' J th11 d uf the amount lhJl t.:01.•-. to th1· Laguna Reach !'hambcr o f Co mmerce fo r µubliqty a nd tourist brochures He said the chamber this year has requested $60.000 for the public relations effort. and sug ~ested the council only approve J S20.000 expenditure Last year 1he council gave the chamber ".'30.000 And he wi.:gesl" the ('hamb«r lll•21n look in I! t•l '>e\\ her<· for I undm~ 1n future ~ear .... hinting he \\ lluld hkl' to pha'><· out c 11' ... u pp o rt "'"' r a l ho• t• ~ <'Jr period W h 1I1• th 1-. ) e ar ., adopt eel huc1~et ~hov.., 1he <'It) attorney .. '.ilJn as S40.000 Frank said that amount ">hould b<' m{'rcased II• $60.lXJO tx:{'..IUSl' of thl' level Of I( ~a I {'O'-l!-. I hl· c.·11) has assumed d Ul' to ..,t•\'l'fal l<1v.slt 1ts "1n \\ h1ch tlw city i::. unao,.01dably in \ nl\'ed Prank s aid lhc 1ncrcasc docs 110L ri•nl'cl dll 1nc·r\•,1-;1· in "'r\'lf'l' 11r I l'I.'~. but merely the t·urrent It-' I' I of le1ital t'OSl'> Should Propo">1t1nn !I he ap prn\t·il in .lu111• Fr.ink 1·-.t1m.1h' ... lh1 ... l,11t 1l'\1'0Ut' lo ... -. lO the Ul) '"'ulrt ht•approx1mJtef\ S.Slli OOtt Sin<"•' th,11 \\ould rnt•an ,, -.ub t;int1 al 11•\ i-.11"1 11( th• pr<JJJQSed liurlj?••t f-'r,1ni.. ... uf.!£"'" thr· , 1iun1·1 I. J"' .111 fin.ii dC'I 11tn "" tht· 111 \\ liucli.:• I .Jtttd .11!1 1 .J11rt• I 111 ;1 rlrht1nn th•• r•·,ult of .... I.Jr\ llPl.'.'111.ill'•ll l11r I It) ··rn pl11~1'•'' "''''' 11 .11• 1 urr• nth 1111!11•1 "'.I\ • 11uld .df1 •I I h• hud,i!l'l tntJI The· C'1tv mana~er e:.t1mat~ 1 .1l'h one: pt'r c-enl "Jl..tn 10 t n·J..,t' v.11uld arld JlXJut $:jt, 1m lo tht• bud.i!t>I Other assumpl10fb lhol could d.Jrkl.'n tht' bud~et pie.tun.• for l.Ji.:unJ IS«H'h "'''ulrl 1n1 lud• Ul•t rt".•~··,, Ill .... 11•• ... t..1..\1' .111d l1l'rl IJ\l'' l JU'•'<l II\ .111 f'('llllC1m,1 n·t t'"' 100 .\ f 11luri· uf lhr· kdl rJI £0\ • rnml·nt lo 11•1mbur~l thl ul} 1111 Si io.1.0 1 in I l' tor a l ion fund'> t11r lllui.'IJ1nl Cam••ll .\ f;11lun of lhf' ft •lt-rc1I J.!!J\ , rn mt n1 111 n 1 m tiur'l l.J1tunJ 111"" h f111 d.1m.1~l I••• ti\ p1 11µ •·11~ du11111.! thl' I 1·IJ111.i r' ... 111rm ... tor 111 ,\ ... 1u .... du''" 111 lht· re.ii t•sldte m:irkt't "h1<.'h "'uuld sl'l' lt!\o\~r homt.·~ Lhan1te hdnds. and tht'rt'fort.> It·:.~ µropt>rt~ t.J\ l·um ing tu lhl• I'l l~ C11 \ Counnl lllt.>lllbl·r:-"'Ill Olt.'l't • \pnl 15 to wt uµ l1.1h'' for -.tu d' ... c•-.-.1nn~ ,1ntl puhllC' hl'.1r 111g:, ·un the bu<l~t.'1 propo~JI Omega. It's always the right tin1e for fashion. t.onttM. T6e counell .1tatemeat Hld Iranlan1 1holild ~:epared "I«=··=~ MK<l=cdllO!-.. .. _.. ........... ,. .. lranla.na In an lnterwlew earller tfday: "If you wam to be alive • produce and wort:• Council spokesman HHHn Habibi aald M ...,_le "hoW war'' UDdec' OON'41era&Joll woukt mean ratlonlne consumer goods. putting a ltd on Hlarlea and ovtrUDM, ud cla.mpto1 dowD an hoarders and others c1aahtg domestic ~gee in a number o( industries. Kbomeiol eald the U.S. acUon.s were a "good omeo" became they meant the United States had lost all bope ot cootroWng Iran. Breaking re l11tions with Iran was "the one lhlng in all bis life Carter has done In the int«ests of the oppressed" because it marked an end to Ues between .. a naen country and a world de· vouring plundere r ," Khomeini declared ''This lS the beginning of the dawn or final victory of a nation <1g ainal the blood-thirsty superpower which was forced to cut relations." the ayatollah sa id , and now the United States \\ill be forced to "end ils pillag. ing" In Iran Khomeini also called on "no· ble Is lamic nations" to kill E gyptia n Prsesldenl Anwar Sadat and Iraqi President Sad· dam Hussein. a nd urged the Ira- qi people and army to overthrow their leaders. Sadat has given n•fuge Lo Iran's deposed Shah ~1ohammad Reza Pahlavi. and the HusM'Ul government is em· broiled m new hostilities with l\homeina's regime. P,...PepAI VOfERS ... 1 v. o.., and threes." !lhe said Wt• haH•n't experienced an y ~rt·dt ru.-.h as yet " \1 r"> Th1lomena Laclair. re- 1;c1rting from the precinct at. the < ke:>n View T<'nnt~ Club, said 'otm~ h:>d been V(•ry slow Th<'rt' is usually quite a rush tll'l IA l·t.·n '>C'\'f.'n and eight but not 1111~ morning," ">he said. Mrs l.J( lu1r s~ud that 17 out of 1.100 .. 11i;:1hlC' \Otcrs h:Jd cast their h.11lot." by 10 ,1 m . ~, r"> f'rancl'> Saps worth from t ht• pr1·r1nl'l Jt ShMl'cliffs Mobilt· I• untn ('luh ">ci1rt "pl'Opll' wen• 111 1111 J.!rt.·Jt rus h to come m and \'Oll' ' ~h.--,:11'1 that abool 30 people • 1111 11f 5110 hJd 'oted and more wt·n · expect ~ at Junch Ume or lat•·r '1 r!'> Pt·i.tJ.?> Shercre from the St ,\ndre"' 's Methodist Church precinct ..,aid \'oting had been stead~· with 78 peoplt· out of 1.000 ha\ tnl? vnll·•I \II thrt·t ~.in J u.in Capistrano prt•t inc~ contJCtcd reported e x 1 • pt11>11Jll~ h~ht voter turnout \Ir-. )1 ary I lopans. r <'porting I rom t\vf'n1d.1 Evita. said the 111rnnut \\,1-. tht• lightest she had "'<'n in thrc•t• ye..sr:. \1 r.... .IP.in Handulph from the \'1:1 ('uartC'I pn•cinct said voting h..sd ~·n hght hut more people ha<t ..,howf'd up than had been CX· Pl'l'tert So f,1r 25 out of 600 have vol 1•<l. · sht· i.a1d . "We are expect· 111~ j rush at lunch-lime ht11At.'\l'f " Mrs Libby Myhro from the l al le Chucea precinct said votJng had b<'<'Tl !>low '\\"1th mrly lftpeopi~ ha \'In~ <:ast their ba llolb Omt'~j 1 ... tht• w,11ch fl1r nwn'-. .1nd wnmt.•n'::. f,1-.h iun Att:ur.itt• uo. "ith prt'Cisi~m 4u,Ht/ movt.•nwnts. f. ( SLAVICK'S Pl~ i.-i.n Sina< 1917 lO l-.1u.1t ~olJ-tilkd -.1r,1r \\ .1 tchc-.. L ady'!->. $350. M an 's. $450. () OMEGA Fasl'li()n laland, Newport Center, Newport ~ach, 71416"·1380 · WHlmlnilt'f I UjlUN t-11u. I Ml:lt!On Vl\'fll I North Or.ngt I Tht City u.. c"'i'°" • 11,.... MAn~ Aleo Cl'l"•ttr L<w An#"a.. I $.aft OWgo I Ult V.t U--o1 Sloold'• ('Clll...W"' ""''P pfltftt IW "-1a11 Ill,.-VISA. W.-0...- Mt'"ltc-r I lrlt' frtA'tltM Guild --- -----------------J> ... ' 'W'o•r Ho•etown Dally Newsp•per f --1 C TWENTY·FIVE CENTS ;·Mesa Council OKs Ai1·port Expansion By JEaaY Cl.AU EN Ot .. ...., ,,.... IUfll Expanalon of J ohn Wayne Airport wu 1utborl1ed Monday lll~ht b.Y \he Costa Mt a C\ly Council followang a lengthy bearlna that drtw· l'\'S P<>n1H~ from airport advocates and QPPo nents. Only Councilman Dom Rac1t1. chairing the hearine in recogn1· tion of his las t night as a city c oun cil man \'Oted aga1nbt 1 ranttn1 Oran1e Couftty permlulon to purchaae or con demn two JOU on the west 1ld~ or th~ airport, lnalde lht c ity lim its The county had i.ought p.-rmuc~tnn to purC'hui.t• thn'l' privately owned lot!t on Alrw1ty Avenue in plans to move "Peru t1uns for bmaller. prt\ ate!} owned aarerafl to the west i.1da of the field But council members noted that ca.ta Mesa's Koboway Inc .. whlch manufacturoa computer drcult boards. has be1un plant conatruction on its 2.~acre plot that 1s one of those eyed by the county The counral ignored pleas by Nt.•wport Beach bui.iness owner Oult.• Kellogg who batd he also plans to build on his 2 5-acre parcel. one of the other two i.oughl by the county Kellogg asked the council to ..exclude his parcel. claiming he has t~ money and permits for const~ction. No protest was re1iste~ by the Irvine Co.. owner or the largest parcel. about 11 acres. City approval for county ac quisition of lots an Costa Mesa lo expand the J ohn Wayne facihty 1s required by state law ~Mayor Ed McFarland had tabled the issue three weeks ago arter hearing protes t s Crom * * * ai rport a rea r eside n ts and Newport Beach City Councilman Don Strauss who claimed the ex- pansion eventually would lead to more noisy commercial flights. Moving the general aviation area across the airport they argued. would lead lo expansion of east-side commercial opera- t 1ons a nd. eventually. m o re airlines and more flii~hts . T hose opponents and others turned out for Monday mght's * * * hearing, reiterating their com· plaints and arguing for either denial or a long-term postpone· ment ol approval. Mrs. Lori Kirkpalrick or Costa M esa hande d t h e coun ci l signatures from about 50 resi- dents of her Santa Ana Avenue neighborhood who ob1ect lo ad- ditional airport noise over Costa Mesa . "The walls r attle now." s hl' (See MESA OKs. Page A2> * • • County Bristles I Will Take Sweet Time on Airport StiU /flaking Ashes Mount St. Helens. an active volcano since March 27. erupts. sending a plume of smoke and ash into the atmosphere. Mount AP Wlro,...lo Rainier. Wa shington's tallest mountain. is in the background. By DEWRES BROOKS IRWIN Ol llW O•lly Pli.I ~lllf Orange County s upervisors or · dered th<' C'ounty <;eneral Services Agency '>taff irnd <'Oun ty attorney today to C'ome up "1th wayi. to handlP fedC'ral or der ... to OJX'n J ohn Wa} ne Airport to more aarhnes Aft(•r emt'rgang from a bm·r l'Xt'CUtl\'(' beSl>IOn to dll>('Ul\::. th1• airport 1ssut'. 'iUP<'r\'l ~or., rl· fu st'd to listen to an~ pub11r tC'stamony on tht' matter lni;tead. tht•y reque~tt•d that flUC'Staons or 1nformat1on be !'.>Ub m1ttt'd an writing "'(We i do not intend to open this up <to public hearan1n th1!. mornsni::." Chairman Ralph Clark tt's t1l v t o ld Davi d Brar tson. a tto rney for Frontier J\irlines · Front ier. alonJ? walh thrct· other airlines. has been t rying to breach the supervisorial limit of two jet airlines al the a1rpoi;t . Supervis ors h ad been scheduled to consider Frontier's threat to s ue the county s hould th e ai rl i n e be refused permission l o fly from Las Vegas lo Orange County. TD Backs Plaza Area Mesa's Tt11"llout Light Study Funds The Orange County Transit !strict agreed Monday to con ribute St 5.000 toward a four gency. S60,000 transportation study of the South Coast Plaza area. One key question the proposcrl tudy will attempt to answer 1s whether to build a bus termina l at Anton Boulevard and Bnstol Street. said Rock Miller. traffic engineer for Costa Mesa. With the numher of '-'Orker~ an he South Coast Plaza <1 rca t.>X peC'ted to triple by 1985. a nc" ermmal might be needed to ugment bus scr\'lce provided y a facility at Bear Street and Sunflov.er Avenue, Miller saad The area already contains one f the highest conC"entrat1onb of retail. office and industrial de- v e lo pm ent s 1n the county Another four million square feel ( commercaaJ de\'Clopmcnt is lanned In addi t ion. Miller sa ad . nothcr wing of the South Coast laza Shopping Center itself 1s the drawing boards The area of study is bounded Despite Candidates' Walk, Voting Slow Despite a proliferation of cam- paign literature and last-minute· precinct walks by many of the nine candidates. voter turnout for Costa Mesa 's City Council l'lection was light this morning Voters are turning out toduy in rela tively low numbers. precinct workers said . to elect three councilmen from a slate of n1nC' t'andidatcs Polls opened at 7 a m and will remain open until 7 pm City Clerk Eileen Phinney re· portC'd that about 40.300 Costa ~J esans are elsg1blc to \'Ole this year and that she expects ahout JO percent or 12.000-to ex l'rc1se their balloting rights A spot-check of poUang place~ around the city just bHore noon indicated tha t little more than 4 percent of the \'Otcrs were turn ing out by that hour Six scattered precmcti. report ed a total of only 223 balloters A total 4.796 people are registered to \'Ole in those precincts. m· spectors noted. o r the six precincts checked. the lowes t turnout was recorded just before noon a t City Hall. On. ly e ight voters from a mong the 895 registered to vote t here had cast ballots . ThC' pollan~ n ff1 <'1als :at Traalc·rtown C luhho usc. 327 \\'al s!)n St . .,a id 32 of 992 t•l1g1bll•S hart tast ballots Of th<' 950 rC'g1stcr<'d an th•· prccanC't servl'd by a polilng pine<' an the Bethel Towers. near thl' downtown area. only 67 had cast ballots On I~ four of ninr C'OUn <'il can rl1datcs turm·cl out Monday af t<'rnoon for a last minute forum '>C h C'dulC'rt 1n f'entr;.tl C'ostu Mestt They n<lmatlcd lhev Wt'f~ rampaa.Qn wc:.iry Re1terut1ng thl'tr s tandc; on 'ara ou<; issues v.ere M u~or Erl ~t c F arla nrt . Plann1n~ Com m1i.s1oner Richard Carc;tensen. bus inessman Chris Steel and rC' a ll or Robert Graham L'nable to attend the s(•ss1on at Bay\ll''-' Manor retirement ho m e "ere• candadat<'<> Paul RaHr. Councilman Don Hall. bus iness ow nl'r Ri cha rd Johns ton. re~l au ratcur En<' .Johnson and author publashC'r David B:Jl l>IJ!l'r Carstensen told the audience of about 30 most or them rl" tirement homt' residents that polls taken by ha s e lection workers showed ht' was runnsng 10" ard the hC'ad of the· pack anrl probabl) W!)Uld \\an ont• of tht• thrt'e <;eats an toda) 'i; hallotang :\1 ost antc n ·st v. : .... -.ho" n an th<' routing of Co~ta J\ksa Fr<'<'" a) af and when at is complC'tt.'11 b) the statC' through Costa Mt'!>a ~rFarland and C'arc;tt-ns t'n ..,a ad they have nnt decidt'<l Yl't o n wh1<'h of two r outes tlw freew<1y i.hould follow an al'> path to the OCC'an ThC'v said tht•\' "'II "a1t untal lale ttui. \.ear ~ht<n lhE' -.t..1tt-· mand:itl'ci l'n\ aronmt·nta l 1m part r('port an~" C'r'i !>l'\ l'r.al <1ut•st1on~ (;raham ;and ~tct•I ... aa<I tht'' fa\ored a routt• do" n :'\cv.port Roule\ ard. 1ak10s;: thl' fr~" a~ a " a\ from lhe so called Red RoutC' ~h1<'h "ould "" ang \\ec.t at R <i~ Strc·1•t nc•ar tht' rctart• m<'nt homr :\1 0~1 of tht' nane rounC'al can rtadates are expec·tcd to <'nn \'C'r~c on Caty Hall after the poll~ close thas t•\·cning to a" aat unuf f1r1al vote counts po~tcd b~ the• Caty Clerk who ex11ects :an unof f1c1al final tally hefort• 10 pm EleC'taon result~ may ht.• oh taaned. she s aad . b) <'ailing 754-513.1 Frontier·" case appeared to be fortified April 4 by a ruling by the f''cd C'ra l Avi a tion Ad m1n1strat1on :,ayang the county ma) bl-guilty of d1 scraminal1<>n "hen It Jsmats the numbf'r of Jet r:trra<'r'> opc·ratani:: out of the J1rport Thl' r \A ordcrl·d ~upen1sor'> to op<>n the airport to add1tsonal l·:i rraer<o "lthm 30 davs or fart' los!. of ft'deral funds or legal ac taon But 'upt•n ac,or' quickly <ind unanimously went a head wi th tht' thrt'c w·~k delay on a de· c as aon to study the.-matter ··We're not runnan~ c,carcd of the f''AA ... saad Stl'Vl' Kozak a 1dl' to Supl'n 1:.or Thoma-. Raley. v.ho'>l' d .... tratl snrlu<k:-. the airport The' \l' had 1t <d1c;cr1m anc.1 t aon 1ssut• 1 an thl'lr hands tor over .1 ~ C'ar and then they come back J n d o r de r u., to <.' '> me u n -...1th som cth1nJ.! in 30 day,,· Kotak ... aid Industry, Housing Council Approves Plans for Complex Plans for a S50 million tn· dustraal and office development on 78 acres of Segerstrom family property northwest of Harbor Roule,·a rd and Sunno .... er Str~t ...,ere apprO\ed ~ionduy mght b) the Costa Mesa Caty Council Approved were a rezoning bid. a "anance allowing commercial condorruniums and an environ- m entaJ impact report which m· d1catt'd lhC' pro1ect v.111 <'rcatt• about 3.~ Job<. and a requan· ml'nt for about 2.600 houc,sng un1l., "h<'n compkt<'d an liOOUl ft\l'~eari. F:x rcpt lor R J~ \\ .1tc,nn J :""'e" port 01•\·d opment Co c·on ... ultang farm parln<'r. no Ont• -.pol-.1· for nr ai:aanst the pro1ect dursn1-: lhrt·t• n ·quart•d puhhc hl'arsnJ?s I n " p 1• a k 1 n g f o r C J St·i::1•r.,trom and Son~, W<.st..on "aHI th1• focal poant or tht> prOJl'U "all Ix• l'-'"· "'"< stor~ bualdang ... 101111•d nn an uppt·r floor b\ ,1 pt•d t·,tr1;1n hradge "JIJnn°10).! -.nora to bl' cnn~l r uc·t<'d ScrnH· \' 1•nUl' v.t .. ,t from H arhor Bou It•\ .u d The c·ompkx "tll l'nromp:ic., thrl.'l' e"<1stang mrtu,traal hualrt angs, hut most of tht• ..rn•ag1• l' lJ r r (' n t I \ I ' d l' \ 0 I t· d t 11 af!rt<'ulturr C 1 l ~ p I an n ,, r c. n 111 t• rt that SeRt>r-trom v.111 prO\ 1d<> traffi c s11tnals along Harbor BouJe,ard lo mrct traffic flov. r C'quart' ments and noted that tht' baggei.t t rafra<' impact "all ~ felt on and near the San D1eJ?O Freeway at Harbor Boult'vard Rus1ness cc·nter s truc tures wall var y sn sizes and design!.. Watfion !.aad. and a re planned to hous e a variety of s mall, an depe nde nt bus an e i.ses and branches or headquarters for larger farm:. t ·-.e-. ht' SJ ad. v. all anclur11 light indus try. office, com - mercial and financial Mo11l or the struct ures. ht• added, v. tll be one and t"o !>lOra es The Gate" ay nualdan,:?. aC'LUal h tv.o !>IX ~tor} ~IJ<;'> '>lruC'tUrl'' contamsng <.sboul :?OU.000 ~qu;m· ft•f'f of offa c1• '>J>J<'<'. 1 ... lhl' mJ .N •• \ l' l' pl 1110 'Ihieves Take Typewriters <>ran~e Coal.I Cnlll'l!t' offa r aab n'portt•d Mond..iy that lh1c\'t'" look thret' l'lt•t tric t) J>e"'rit1:r., "1th J total \ a lue uf SI ROO from 1 h l' I n s l r u <' t 1 o n a I Se r v 1 c e' lh•pMtm(·nt Hualdani;? al tht• (·o-.ta ~h·~:i t ampui. ,\n offaC'aal said tht• hualdang "as locked at noon Saturdav anrl th.it thl' theft ...,ab dasrovcr.('d at h :io a m ~tonda) Police said no for<'t' '"as use<I lo l'nter tht' i.lruc turl' and thl'OrtZC thJt the thll'\ ei; had ..t kl-~ Or:::wt :a't Weather y the San Diego Freeway. the os t a M esa Fre eway. acArthur Boulevard and Bear reet. Another $15,000 each will be ntributed by the Orange Coun· The turnout was somewhat higher in northern parts of the city. Of 734 registered, 41 had voted at the Richard Carter res· idenee. 1779 New Hamps hire Drive. occ· Orators Champions Continued fair through Wednesday. A Jillie cooler with lows tonight of 48 at the beaches a nd SS inland. llaghs Wednesday 70 to 75 Transportation Commission. .osta Mesa and Santa Ana. Donald Holl, transit district irector. aske d why distr ict pney should be spent on the tudy. when the developers wer e e ones who we re generating e traffic . • Mike Corlett, of transit district ,rr. replied that. with its nine outes. the South Coast Plaza ea makes up 20 percent or the ransit district's fixed route ystem. As such. the area is an inte · ial part or the county's transit stem, ·and therefore deserving I careful study. Corlett con- ed. And anyway. s aid Costa eta's Miller. the study will u1 heavily on transit matters. ere so tha• would a traffic y fUnded by the c ities. Of 696 eligible voters, 46 had entered the booths in the Green· brook Homes area polling place, 973 Beqonia Ave. On the west side, only 29 of 529 had voted by 11: 15 a.m . Volunteers Send Mercy Shipment LOS ANGELES <AP ) Operation California. a non· profit volunteer group formed to aid war-ravaged Cambodians, h as sent wh at It called the largest single mercy shlpment yet to the stricken country: 120 tons of food and medical s up· plies in a Boeing 747 Jurpbo jet. The plane took off Monday from Los Angeles lnte rnaUonal Airport. Eooryone Wins Trophy in Title Defense By MICHAEL PASKEVICH Of II• o.ity l"li.I 51 .. 1 Orange Coast College's Speech a nd Debate Team returned from Kansas City Monday with its second national cha mpaonstup in a row. "We took 14 students and e v· eryone of them won a trophy. team co-director Peg Taylor said today. "They performed like no other team I've ever seen." Having captured the California c hampi o n s h i p b y a record margin, the forensics squad was equally articulate against the 86 community col· legc teams thal took part in na- tional competition. With an unofficial scor e of 204 polnts, the Orange Coast de· balers outtalked the closest com petition by m ore than 100 points. Mrs Taylor said Moorpark College took sei:ond place and a team rrom College of Dupage. 111.. finished third. OCC team member Richard Riley, named the second best speaker in the tournament, was awarded gold medals in the duet acting and reader's theater com- p et it ion n, a lso pic ked up medals in two other categories. Thirteen t eam m e mbers picke d up at least one gold medal, said Mrs. Taylor. who C'redlted CO·dlrector Mlke Leigh with providing the t eam with confidence and motivation. "We had 14 s tudents who weren't golng to lose." she said. "They gave their all for the team " An awards banquet as planned before team members return to the classroom in preparation for next deb.sting season. Jn addition. the OCC team will soon experience the judging side of competition when they host a debate tournament for Orange County high school teams at the Costa Mesa campus on May 10. Mrs. Taylor note d that six memben of the championshlp team will be back next year. This year 's ros ter included R lley. Joel Swenson. Lela Barbosa. Jeff Small, Brian War- rlc k . Susan Kirwan. She lly Chase, Beth Doss, Alice Ensor. M ark Gauthier, Jennifer ff aieJUne. Richard Rieth, Ken Clay and Dave Matkin. ~~Gast -¥01~r Ballot; Polls -... INSIDE TODAY Technical achic~ents of r ht movie epic. "Apocalypse Now." haut earned 1t a nomlJIOlaon for best ptcture 01car. It aa rtiMWt'd today on Pa~ 88 as t~ first in a sene1 of ftue rtut~s on the 01car nominees latlex All MllW~ h CJ ,..... ., .. .. -... ·~ .. 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Moaleleoolaa.cf1Dlbe1tat.t811pr'9meCwrt the "bloodthlr1ty" United In Brookl.Yn daat be would 1~ ... a4dltklul Md braher Stat , to4d hLt people today \be J*tallMI ff Ute ............ fl *911'r'Wpwt Wnen UIUon •ncl b~ m ttlauona Wll actually ll Ama&aama..S TNM6t ti.-lalled to...,.~ memberl " omen" C<>rlran. back to WOftt lmmedtatety. ut tran\an leadera conceded Umon lel4Mrs etlled the flnea "unUM.llly harsh." but Hid they may Mve to declare an th y WO!Wd oot ordier the m• back. economic m ra~ocy. lncl~tl rallonlq, to deal with tht! U.S Clllreer-••••• C..ler nnctl00$. CRelnted photo~S> WASHINGTON (AP>-Vo-lna to put I.be P11ettlftlan pf"Ob. Khomeini and Foreign ltm "on the roed \0 1 JUll H'lll•IMlrt:' l:sypllan P-,..\dent Mlnlater Sade&b Gbotbnd~h Anwar Sadat opeMJd talkl today wtth'PrMldent Carter on how bolb Hid the moves announced much tetf·nile Arabe are to hav ln fara~l·beld l rrttory Monday by Preiudent Carter. m cludlna a br u 1n diplomatic Paulo& up rormal arrival cettmon.._, the leedena poAd· ties and an almost totaJ U.S quietly I« pbo(.ocra.pb.a Ln \be W-..at. Hou.ae Rote Gardea berore rcononuc t!mbarao agamst Iran. entenna lh~ Oval Ort1ce. TbeJ made no stat.emenll. would not change Iran's position GuaranleM for lnael' ~urlty Wert' the Ullely fe>c"w. or lht> on the U.S. Embassy hostages Whtte Hou.le~ IRAQ WARNS IRAN, ,,_,ep tflff! le Stair MASSES TROOPS -A4 COLUMBIA. SC I A P) The wife of an Aml'racun hostage m Iran plans lO ftJe a Sl bU.bon lawault againat l1"t Ira. nlan government in federal court. her attorney said today. Angela Bellt, wife of hoet.age WlWam 8eUc, will sue for damages on behalf of her husband and heru1f for kidnapping, false impn:.onment and mental djstress. said her attorney, J Leeds Barroll Mrs. tselk. 24. 1:. st.ayang here with a brother wblle s~ awaits the release of her husband. a 43-year-old career diplomat. He and 49 Americans have been held by Iranian mlli tants at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran since Nov. 4. , .. ,...P-.eAJ MESA OKs AIRPORT. • • charged Complaints also were reg- istered by Santa Ana Heights residents. res1din~ in county- go vemed territory just outside Costa Mesa. and from Newport Beach residents \r~uing ro r expansion were µr1\'alt' pilots \\hO us e the airport and note that only three 1,f a one·time 27 fl ying helds re· main in Orange County. Tht·y argued that commerc1aJ av1at1on operations at the u1rport may squC'eze them out of .John Wayne and at best are makin g current operations dangerous for ~mall air craft pilots becaus<• of field conge::. lion. Mayor Mcf'arland. who had sought assurance from Oran~e County s upervisors that com· merc1al fiaghts would not be tn· c reased as a result of the general aviation expansion. said Monday he 1s satisfied that no additional noise will be generat- ed because of the proposed move. Ralph Clark. chairman of tht' county board. did not spec1f1cal ly state in a March 27 letter to the council that the supervisors will ban additional commerc•ial flights fi e did promise to mruntettn aircraft operations within cur rent state noise limits Council members. except for Raciti. agreed Monday that tht: promise was good enough for them They approved the expanswn proposal on the basis that 1t would make room for more parking and ease crowding at the terminal on the east side of the field where Hughes Airwe-st and Air California now operate Tht> 50 c aptive American::. were m the 157th dav of confin<' ment at lhe bands· of Moslem radicals occupying the em bass' Although s ome Iranian of f1cwls d1sm1s:.t>d the imp<1cl of l'artt'r'!> movt'!>, Iran '!'\ ~en t•rnors.gcneral mt>t with the rul ing Revolutionary Council in ex traordinary session and pro pos ed dt•C'larrng a !'\l att• of eeonomic emergency And lh<' lr3nians thrcuten~l to cut off oil to U S al11 c~ 1 r tht"' Join In the sanction::. · Arter the meeting, tht' courll'il 1s~ucd a statement sa) 1n~ "l't.'• lam decisions .. had been mad1· an m<'t'ttnlo?., :\fonday night and today • .ind Y.ould bt' announ<'l'd later President Abolhas!>iln Bani Sadr and olht·r council nwmt>t:r-. met with Khomt·101 <1l h1 ., Tt.>hran residence in late: aftt-r noon. and 1t was announct'<i thJt Rani ·Sadr \\Ould m.1kl' a na tional radio l<'le\'l.,1on dddn·...-. toni~ht The council statemt·nt !>au! Iranians .,hould Ul' prC'pa rt'<I "for stt•adfastne'>'> !.elf :.acrif1 e1 and ill'l1on .. Baru Sadr .... ,11 nrd Iranians m an 1nt1·n 11°\1. 1•.ul1• 1 today "If ~ou v.ant tu Ll.0 jJl\i r> rod UC<' and .,.. ,,rk " Council s pokc•:.m<1 n Ha:.!.an Habibi !>aid a n <'C<>nom1c "hoh war" under cons1der<JUon would mean rat1omng consumer ~oods putting a hd on salarte., and overtime. and clamping do~n on hoard<'rs and othe rs raustn~ domc!.t1c -.hortagt·'> 1n :.i numlwr of industrie~ * * * Iran Sanctions Studied Utt,/,e lmmediat~ Impact Expected WASlllNGTON CAP > Not t'Vt.'n White I lou.,<' orflcials are pr£'d1cting President Carter'!> four -point package of sanctions against Iran will h ave an im mediate. tangible impact on the hostage crisis. The moves Carter announced '.\1 o nday se rv e mainly l o formalize what was already a reality -Iran's embassy here has not been a channel of 11ubstanllve ne~ot1ati ons since the crisis began Nov 4 The administra· tion, which has long felt the tt· maining embassy staff had no influence in Tehran, will con- tinue to communicate through intermediaries. The new trade embargo af· fects a commerce that had already dwindled almost to nothing. m part because of the president's action in November to ban oil purchase:.. With lran'g assets frozen since then. the adminiatrtUOn's new program to allow claims against thos e assets will have little immediate impact. Given the time-consuming sur veys. legislative action and judicial proceedings that would be in- volved, it will be months, if not years. before the first claimant ORANOI COAST c DAILY PILOT , ... °'-CMfl Diiiy ..... ••Ill -" ·--.. -....-. .. ..--., .... °'-c-. -"''"" ~ ....... ..,.,_ -~ -·· l!WWell ,..,..., ... c..u--. ..._, ...,.. ........... llU<~1'o•M•lft llatltf, 11:,;,:.ft;; l.-~· ......,_ c.ot4, A *"9 -I• ===~~-:.S:i;:.:1:.:t':: -IMe.calA_CM __ -.. -----, .. , .. °'"" ........... -!-~-­,,_....,. ·-~Tr. CMl'Mtt.i.-~ ... -,. __ _.....,..£.""' Co.u•uOMw M.111 .... :::::::·&~-- T~ C71•)10oaZ't CtlMlfted AdY•rttelntlOM?t r NEWS ANALYSIS sees a dollar from those assets Carter's invalidation of v1 sas affects people wanting tu travel from Iran to the United States. but does not require anv Iranian students in the Un1tc.-d States to leave immediatelv. a lthough it may prevent them from gaining permission to ex te nd their stays The sanctions, one White House omcial said ... arc impor tant not so much for what they do as f o r what the y foreshadow." The administration wants the sanctions to carry a message to Tehran and to U.S. allies that American patience is exhausted. that the United States has ended its policy of waitirig and hoping the Iranians would release the hostages. · "Other actions." Carter said. "may become necessary if these steps do not produce the prompt release or the hostages ... While the administration is not s peculating publicly about what the next steps might be, officials at the White House. all of whom discussed the altuaUon on the condition they not be named. say they want there to be no doubt military force could be involved. ··we hope the Iranians will draw that conclusion." one of· ficial said. For Japan and U.S. allies in Europe, nations heav11y depen· dent on Iranian on, the message is a warnint that they bad better do all they can to persuade Tehran to release the hostaaes lest •ubseQuent events threaten thet.r oil supplies . In t.be put, tboee nauons have ur1ed the United States not to act J"Mbly and have themselves ottered little but rebetor1c to pre11ure Iran. prc~surc "'1th1n I ran lo t'Od I ht Cfl!.IS " If anything. thl' 1mmt'd1 .. 11· po pular reatt111n 1:-. l1keb 10 -.l rengt.hen the hund uf tho'l' .,.. ht • "ant Iran to tonttnuc to fl out lt11 li niled Slatt·~ ''The} "di dig in lht·1r hl'£•b. prcchckd one official Then· were indication~ HI tht· ), t a t cm c n t th ;,i l th 1 • I l' a <It• r .., "elcomt•d th<' c·onfrontalton.,.. rill the L'nat('d Stat1·~ a .... a .,..:.., ol div('rting popular atlt'nl1on from Iran's mt<'mal prohlc·m., Jr an1.ws \\ llh com pl.a m W. about th<' Revolution.in Coun<'1l should !.llfle th<>m for 0 lh<' t1m1 · being. the council s<11d: lest th<'\ play into th<' hands of t hf' L'ntlf'<l Stall's Fmal Rites Weflnesday For H. Rabe Jo' u n l' r a I ' c.· r ,. 1 c l' s " r t' scheduled W1•dnt'sc1a y for Co!'\ta Mesa machine shop oper ator Herbert W. Rabe. 46, who was fatally inJured Saturday when thrown from a motorcycll' at El Mirage Ory Lake Coroner 's deputie s a nd California Highway Patrol of· ficlals saJd Rabe's 1972 DuJtaco apparently struck a fool·h1ih mound of earth on the dry lake near Victorville He was alone. authorities said. when lhe tncident occurred. Funeral se rvices are scheduled for 1 p.m. Wednesday In the Ftrst United Methodist Church. 420 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. Private burial wlll follow A spokeswoman for Pierce Brothers Broadway Mortuary said the Rabe ramlly has sug- 1eated memor1al contributions to th• Arthritis Foundation. Mr. Rabe leaves his wife. Bon · nle, eona Scot, Cal. Chrts and Bill. all of Oosta Mesa and two daughters, Julie Rabe of Davis and Unda Rat>t or Costa Mesa. Survivors al&o Include three brothert, Franklin of Montana. Gordon of Montclair and Rudy ~ ...... ~ ..... UC IRVINE COEDS WHO JOINED FRATERNITY RUNNERS BREAK FINISH BANNER Men of ~rnll Chi Run From Freeno to lrvlneon Behetf ot Big Brothera Organlutton 351-mile Benefit State Halts Bace Ends at UCI Waddill About JO UC Irvme students ran onto the campus Monday. <'nding a three.day. 351-mile trek in support of the Orange County Big Brothers Association. Debra Sca rbrough , a !.pOkeswoman for the 8SSOCla· t 1on. said the runners from the Sigma Cha Fraternity were sponsored by various indh1dwals and bus1ne-sscs She said the fraternity raised about SJ.000 for the Big Brothers. an o rganiu- t ion that prov1de!'I male adult companions for boy:. without r..ither'> Th{· Sigm a C hi runn e r:. folloY.ed a route that took them through the coastal area rrom F rc!>OO to lntne B1t')chsts and t•ar., accompanied the runner.> The run was completed m relay faahion and most of the runners logged about 12 miles each Dave Rawlinson. 21. said he ran some hard miles between Ventucopa and Ojai "I ran about 12 miles on Salur· day mght." Rawlins said. "It was pretty hard because we had to run uphill over some moun· tams .. Rawlmson was accompanied on his run by fratem1ly brother Charlie Chnstensen "We really had our running down t.o perlectwn · Rawh~on said Thu. 1s the second vl'ar m~m ber!> or Sigma Chi °Fratem1t} have run from Frc.,no to Irvine to ra1M-mont:~ The Slate Board or Medical Quality Assurance has dis · missed medical license revoca- tion action against Or. William WaddiU. the Westminster physi- cian accused but later cleared or wrongdoing in an infant's abor- tion ·related death. Vernon Leaper. chief or the boa rd's enforceme nt division. '>aid 1t was not In the state'.- . best interest" lo pursue the a< lion since cnmlnal proceedings again!>t Waddill have bee n halted Waddill. 43. was accused in t977 of strangh.ng an Infant girl that survived a saline abortion. Molest Charge Out In Alcala Trial In the first of two trials on t·harges of hrst-degr~ murder. an Orange County Superior Court Jury deadlocked 7-S in fa vor of acquittal after 11 days of dehberat1oru. Judge Byron K McMillan dis m 1ssed charges against Waddill 10 June aner a second trial in which the Jury deadlocked 11·1 111 favor of acquittal following n 1 m· d:t\., of d<'h bt•rallons. l~ DAVID K UTZMt\NN OI l:M o.lty f'IMll \\.itli The prO!'>E'<'Ution '!. case a~aansl murd <'r ilf'ft'ndant H1Jclnt·~ \k,tl.1 h,1 !'\ IJN•O dt:,dt <I '('\l'rt• h lo.,.. 1A1th tht• d1~rn1!'.;;a l of c,px ual mnlpi;t nt1 11n a lll-~a tions ,1g.1111 .... 1 him dl'f t·n"<' a llorney~ ,t!'\'>l' rkrl \1onfl;,i' In fal·t tht'. t"n a ttornc•ys 111.11nl•t1nt-tl. .\k:ila., conn<.•ct1on "1th tht· d1-.J ppc.1rnnce and murder of 12-year-old Robin Sam soe of Huntington Beach last .Junl' ha" been c;('vcred a'> a n·'>ull of J ruhn~ b~ Oranl!t· l'uunl' Superior Court Judl(t' l'h1h p Sch-..-. ali ~1onda} 0 l' ft' n ... t• J t to rn t• :-s John U.trnl.'ll ,1nu Jt•ff Fru:dman .,..t·r•· n•frrnn~ to ~h .... <Jb 0!. uct1on lo lli-.nt1!'\-. tht· mol1·.,tat1on churg1> v. lltl'h t·.1rnt.·d lht' potential of J ck.1th !'>('ll\l'IH.'l' upon COOVll'llOn Tht• JU<hH'. hov.t.•vcr. rt'Jt'Cll'd dcfl'n~l· motion~ tlJ dl'clart' ,, n11..,tri.JI CJr d1~m1~s the k1dn<1p pin~ rhargt• a~a1n.,1 Alcala 'ftus rncun' 1f ttw murdt•r dt-fcndant I!'\ found guilty of k 1<lnapp10t-! "'1th ::.pt'{'lal ti rcurnstunces. h(' .... l 111 could f.1 c t• the dt·.ith µt·n.tll~ But 1n tht· \ ll'W or Rarnetl .md Fnt·dman tht• d1~m1l>:.al of tht- molc:l>l..itmn l'hurgt• 1:-<•nough tn -.enOll!-1~ 'hamper thl' ra~e prr 't'nted b\ Deput~ 01stnct At tornt:\ H1~hurd 1-'lirnt!ll. 1o1. ho hJd stressed Alcala s background u't :.i convicted child molcst~r In [Jrgumf'nts hPfort' ~h1A ah I-.irn1·ll contended tht•rt· \\J't '>Uf f1Cll'OI 1'\Jdf'Ol't' lll hJ\t• lhf' JUrV cun!-ldl·r tht• moll.'-.t..itwn acc.:u::.J t10n'> The prosecutor ~aid no OQt' l'ould doubt that Alcala abduc't- l'd \fi.ss SamsOl' from Hunt 1oj?ton Re<1rh and tnok ht'r to thP ~tt.!rra ~l adre foothJJIS for JO\ olher reason than to sexu.tlh molest her . "An' r ea <.rm<.il•I• m;.i n will r ome ·t<> this l"' 1 lu-.1nn. h<· .. r~u"d I-arm·ll su1c1 th .. def1·nr!.m1 <.pt>c1!1c intent to do th1' .... , 'h""' n through tht' 1t·!>ltmotr1 11f IJfl'\ lllU.:. \ll llms or \ltalJ ., ll ~ould bt unn•J!>on.itik 111 find thut lht• dt:ft·nd<int l\11! un~ lhini;: l'lsf' tht• µnt'l'l utor :-aid of ,\kal.i ., .,,.,u.il 111l1'11t !OIA drd ~ft:. .. Sam!'\•W 13ut Frit:dman :.uLC't.'~...,full\ ur~ued thal then· 1o1.a .. :.tmpl~ 011 l'\'ldrn<'t' to support -.uch .in JI l1•gat1on anrl that the pro~l·culH111 h.td rt•llC'd on prt•\ 11111~ '1ct1m:. ttJ build .1 ca.w fiji Devastated Sl \',\, F111 11\P The dt·ath toll ro .. c lo at 11.'a'>t 16 todd' from 1h1· nclonl.'. ram flood-~ and l.1 nd:.iidc~ thJt hit ~·1 11 o\ "'r £..i ster Leaper 'aid the medical quali- t ~ a .. ~urancc board c hargefl \\. add1ll with gross negligence ::.ho rtly after the c riminal c harges we re med. but withheld <irt1on pending resolution or the ..,upt•n or l'Ourt trial lie s aid the s tate All.Onley 111 ru~ral s off1re conducted .. a 11n tl~ t:>-hau:ill\'e" aoalysla of 1 h·· t•ase before recommending 1 h.il tht> hoard withdraw its th dJl-ngl' of Wadd11rs license .. r ont.itnt>d an the attorney i.!t nt ra1·.., analysis. Leaper said. "'J'-d 20 page report containing It·'>! 1mn11~ from experts on both ... 1dt'" of the question of w~r \\ arldlll pl'rformt'd h is duties \\r11111-h \\ htlt· thl' material in the re· pt•rt '" '>UbJcct to proteclion of 111" attorney client privilege. l.1':l iwr Indicated the testimony f,l\ 11rl'O W:idd1ll'5 contention 1 h.1t lw act<.'d prQperly \\ a d d1l l '>ti ll maintains a mC'd1rJI prJr t1ce m Westminster and ha., b<•en ... tudying law Wlth l ht' tntl'nl ion or ad vising doctors "ho face malpractice actions HIDE AWAY C:.hop now whtlt> .,eft"'C'llon-. .i rt' plt>nt1ful -L ~l· uur Hide· Aw av Plan Omega. It's always the right time for fashion. SLAVICK'S f'IM JCl~lln 511~ 1917 O m1.y 1s the wJtcn for men·~ Jnd women':. f.lshion . Accuratt> too, wi th preo .. 1on quartz movements. 10 karat gold-filled stup watches: Lady's. S350. Man's. $450 l) 0 Mf:C..A Fuhlon l1t.nd, Newport Centtr, Newport Buch. 7141644-JJIO Wtttrnlotltr / t...gut1a lfllb / Mlulon Vltjo I ~l\ OTanp I Tlw Cit)' l.09 c.mto. • "'" Malit Alto CrT•lifr Lot Anll:"ln ( S.n OitgO I I.Alt V.gas t 4 ,, "We hope they will understand that lt ts.m their own lntereat.a t.o work to resolve the situation now rather than forcing the United States to take untl•teral action Wblch eou.ld involve addi- tional rt.ab," a 1eni0r olftclal told reporten Monday In • carefully worded statement read after the president'• brlel tpeech. or Indio. ) Also flve sisters, Lo~ LarzeJer. ct Colt.a Mesa, Opal Co~ of Huntlfttton Beath and Marjorie ffoualon . Doroth.y Davy mnd C1rot Neal. all of Arizona. U.. -of sit""6.•1 C'OI'-....... ,..,.. ,. """""'9" h"""' VISA. ~ 0.,. 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If J :I t 1 ~!!~-'to ' !9 ~. .. t · t -Tb lnteres1 nte on ..... blUI ., :· . ·+ ..:,., ,... fH! t ::~:.: rl;;T.t)u I 1Z 11~ %: . , ,f: ·:"' fell to 14..238 percent from laat week'• ••' ;, • ~: • otl; ' • .... · =\ ;1 • • '-·:aa ., :, t4.a.4 t. The new rate wu\bt • ' 'it 1•r 'li.:;~ ~ ~1iSi ~ ;;t ·~ 1 :rn ,11: t' •i if:: ".:~·:~.!'9! ~".weet b111s dropped • , . "Tl , h • rj · A • ~ F 111 1;; ..;& '": 11 ~l'!l'• 1' 1 , • :~ to 14.G& percent .from lut week'• •fl'; ~ f1 lt.i • td fl I'-r, ::w_a •It ~-~ ;;.*"° :1., f; '; .._ U.037 perttnt. Tbtl new rate WU the ~-. ll t1 ~ ,:::•·· vn• · ._. _ -=•• ;ijfi j U::.: ~ ~ 1,~ • 11 • lowest 11ne. the 13.7 pettenl 1va1J1· aJ&'t 1 't .-• '-" 2 "' ,.._ • "' ~1:~ \_; l t11 tnt: .., -•• ·~ bit Feb. 2$. Once again the march of foreign capital is belnsi heard acrou the land. While It's true we're spending, a lot of money to import the neceuitles ol life - baseball 1loves , BMWs, motorcycles, blnoculara,,. Adid.M sneakers -look at it thls way: much or thll. money comes back lo us when foreign companies buy· up American companies. , Aft.er World War II European nations were COO•. cerned about the rapaciousness of American com·, panies. Chrysler bought car companies In Britalri c Rootes > and France C Sim ca>. General Foods bought an Englisb cuat.ard company <Alfred Bird>. Gille~ bou&ht a ~rman s mall appliance make r <Braun>. And so on and so on . But oow the flow mo ves the other way. European an d J apanese companies come here to buy up America. The prices a re right. ONE OF THE latest incursions is the attempt by Switzer land 's Sandoz com pany to capture the1 Baltimore s pice house, McCormick & Co Sandoz. a' big player in the world chemical and pharmaceutical ' industries, bought about 5 percent of McCormick's, sha res last year . Now it wants to pick up the rest. ,. It's offen ng $420 million -in cash (if the Swis~ · don 't have cash, who does?) That's consider ably• more than the recent m artcet value of McCormick'sl s ha res. However. the company doesn't want to set~ out -at least the management doesn't want to . • But that doesn't deter Sandoz. a leader in the re· search and development or mind-a lte ring drugs. San· doz. at S2 8 billion in sales. 1s considerably larger than M{'(;ormick. and it's still going to t ry and take over tJus pepper mall. It can just keep throwing more Sl41ss francs tDto the pot That might really alte r some nu.nd.s. T HE CONFERENCE BOARD, rt:search arm of AmE'n<~an industry, keeps track of these things, and 1t.s boxscore on 1979 actJv1ly showed that foreign firms made 437 roanufoctunng investmenL<> here, up from the record·break1ng 358 or 1978 and the record· breakmg Z74 or 1971. Thost' 197'9 investments came to $4 9 bi llion. Where did they ~o., Cahfom1a ~nd New York each ~ot so ol them. fo tlov.ed by Texas with 31. North Carohna . 25. and ~rg1a . 22 Where rud they rome from., A little more than h a lf. 52 pe r cent. c·ame from three countries:' Ger many (83>. Britain (74) a nd Canada (69), followed by Japan <5SJ and lhe Netherla nds (21>. COMPANIES OR PRODUCTS whose American names belie their foreign ownership include Baskm Robbins ice <'ream (British >, Good Humor ice cream <British>. Stouffer 's restaurants <Swiss>. the Saks Fifth A\•enue department stores < BntJsh I, the A&P j!rocery chain (Germ a n i, Mounds candy bar <British >. CaJgon bath beads (8nt1sh 1. Magnavox TV sets <Dutch >. Alka·Selt.zer c~rman ), Libby 's tomato JUiee lSwissl. Wishbone ~alad dressings <Bnllsh 1. and Shell Oil <Anglo-Ouuh 1. V.'llal 's happening. of rourse. 1s that c<>mpan1es are speadang out so m~h l.twl they're losmg the1r na· ltonal cbaract.erisllt's. Note lhla rettnt development in the a«'OWlt.Jng world · Main Uurdmao & Crans- toun. the 9th largest acrountJng firm i.n the U.S .. has Joined forces with account.mg firms in eight other countnes. to form KJynvelt Mam Goerdeler or KM G . THE KMG COMPANIES <'Ollec t annual ftts of $.500 mill.Ion That 's a lot of tax returns. And this new .. ~ combU'l(' -.111 fac1ht.a te takeov<•rs that cross nat1onat borders. If the-Germ a n member . Oc utesche: Treuband. has a <'hent a~ash '4-1th German marks:· they might call up their American partner , Maiq. Hurdman & Cran.stoun. to sec 1f they have a chen,t re3dv to St> ti out Expla1m ng th<" rat1onalt> for this new mtema6 tional accountm~ powerhoust'. Wilh am H. Conklingf- d1 rector of tnternal1ona l operations for M ai~ lfurdman, said : "The important difference today j('. that no slngll' natJon ran be rons 1dered pre·e minent: in antem ational bu.'iiness an.v more " :: That's a mce way of saying that we no longer-· rule the roost. Buckeye Farmer. 'Cadillac Crazy' NORTHRIOGE. Ohio CA P) -Ron HuH loves Cadillacs. And of the dozeM upon dozens scattered around hts farm -S8 of them ready for dnving -be loves his 1~9 model the best. That 's the one his father bou1:ht and the one that st art· rd him on a lifctam l' of Cadillac collecting. "KE WAS IN LOVE with it. and I just got attached to It ," he said. Huffs love of the car "just grew when , from one to another, to a nother . until some folks think I just went Cadillac c razy. "It's like a dbea.se that gets hold of you and won't let go." explained the 37·year-old tool and dle maker. "My wtfe and I have no children. so J kind or think In terms of a ll my cars as my children. ••f WORK AND CREATE and bnng one of my bableh back," he said. · Gold, Silver Quotation~ • ? 69111 87 T1te Auocla&ed Presa • Loedocl: morning rtxin. ~18.40. up $32 6.5. art.ern~n flxint ssaoo. up $42.25. . Parll: aft.emooo fixlnS SSZ0.20. up S2S.07. ~lat: $$20.03, up S28.0t: \ . Zarida: $530.00 bid. up su.oo: $$35.00 asked. New Yon: Handy " Hardy mid·momlng $528.00 . .up ~~. ' New \'orl: En1elbard selling prlce mld·mo41 '529.ao. up 128.05. New Yon: Enaclllard fabricated Sold mld·mo 1 '547.83. up $29.04. • • ..., : NEW YORK <AP> -Spot aolllerrout cn.etal prices JO· dly: • ~ .tl~ ... ~ a~. U.S.~. • LMa•~apouDd. • Dlllat~ .. "' ~. poust4, deUftted. l) 1'111 aaa a DOUDd • Mettt1r7 MOS'.00 per Ouk. ) • ....._.._$$45troJoa. N.Y. f ... NEW YORK <AP> -Handy 4' Human !liver S16.408. up 11.4,"IO. • . \ I ~~rd lllver Ste.300. up $1.uiil fabrlcat.ea all~ $11 .... \&p 11.537., • • r ! I i I . "Befleve me. there are NO artlfleial preservatives." SHOE MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH IHE: HE.AD Of THE HoLlSE ? 'fES · · SPE;A~IN<i . / All'iHV1~1 WHY I.!\ A~THUR-1 is 1NCEN11v e ~o IMDO~ANT? . ~.' c>C Pt-A) NS : i''1~fNT1~'" J J1k THE FAMILY CIRCUS "Would you mind withdrawing your troops from my chair?" DENNIS THE MENACE . f ' ' ALL~ EVERV80DY, LET'S TRV 10 C~EHTMTE oor ~! FUNKY WINKERIEAN t! 1 j by Jeff ~cNeUy ~?l~i ~~~ ~· by Ferd & Tom Johnson by Mell Lazarius 11~ 00YIOU~. WCl.At..0 NAPOLEON HAVE 80THE~EO 1NVEN,-IN6 A PAS~¥ IS: THEY HAON1T ~OMl~O iO M Al(i: HIM EMPE~O~ er= t:f<'.ANC.e ? I .....-1 .. I ORABBLE ~. 'f'.ttf~ tNO. ~~:r -ro i'l{t ~VAfUhO~ f£4tM$. ,~~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR. SMOCK wAi-CH i"H IS.' OKAY, GIRl.-S, INCOMING CHOPPeRS! by Gus Arrio&cl by Harold Le Ooux I COULON T ~EEP LA!>T NIVHT, 5AM' THfN AT FIVE THI!> MORNINu 1 WENT TO ~f f"AllL AT THE HO~PITAL ' I FELT ._ __ mm:ll~ri f'l.!Y~IC At.LY 1( !1 tx1 I ~ V.v lJL ON I lAL~ TO ME. AND l THIN,._ NOW 1 HAI 1 ~NOW WHY' l HAD TO lALK. TO HIM' TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan 14Your blazing six.-guns sure .. along with a tad of darinn scattered them wrm.ints,Bret;' "Luck,! reckon!'8<lid Bret sav\ry, grit,spunk,knaw-1 ., lAl.... ... ,.1 1j w1 h \..--H.ardyblushing,his l'Tr"A"l t h--·...J:....__ ts · ard cried ••• ..,"::f er uim. uos 11ww :1·-9 re~,gu ,Wlz ry, do you win out time aft.er ti.me?" head bowed' "just luck,boy, pluck and b"rawry perhaps." NANCY ...... ~~~~~~~~~--1 WE'RE MAKING-A SURVEY ···HOW MANY ARE WATCHINv YOUR TELEVISION R luHT _,,-""".,., NOW ? lfl-fM:llt) by Emit Bustamilltr c .. _._ • .,_ ... COMICS I CROSSWQRD •• .. .and stop calling me Master!" ~ .,..HeY'Re At-L- PRev 1ous M eMeeRS OFA M •A•S•H UN ll .1 by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Jot.ns1Dn by ~ Lemont TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ;..:POC:.$ 'I Bouf\C>' 1 T ooh ~ 3 Sta~oon ~ l .iy .JW~ 5') PT(lhoO<I •J Steel 01100 ~.BlfU 'l """<l~ 61 f ,t ... · ., l •• e Y>~ &. f O<'ll•11 •o:. 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