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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1980-04-17 - Orange Coast Pilot17 Who are these masked men'! And what is the significance o.f lhe Blues Brother s and' Laurel and Hardy posters? To find out what these artistic unknown comics look like unmasked , and why they're in the news. turn to Page A3. II $1 Million in C~aine THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 17, 1980 Sei%ed; 7 Arrested VOL IJ. HO 1•, J SECTIONS, Jt PAGES • Caruso Story Revised - Tenor Sang While Quake Rocked Bay Area SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Legend has 1t that in the great earthquake or 1906. Enrico Caruso ra n weeping down Market Street crying "Vcsuv10 s 1' San Franc1~co no''' a nd vowed never to r~turn . But there's a new theory this year as a local historical group marks the 74th anniversary of the quake · The famous Italian t e nor was so s cared by the tremor that be roamed the city singing to make sure his voice .hadn't been damaged Thal footnot e to hist or y e m e r ged a t a ''trial " held Wednesday by the San Francisco Court of Historica l Review and Appeals. oart of the earthquake madness ihat overtakl:!s the city this ti me e ve ry year . Th.e earthquake struck 74 years <.1go Frtdav Bernard Averbuch. president of the San Francisco Boosters. presented the revised version of the Caruso-San Francisco story as he "testified" before the court. $1 MilliOn 'Coke' Bust; 7 Arrested/ The story goes that Caruso was sleeping at the Palace Hotel aft er a performance as Don Jose in "Carmen" when the infamous 600-mile-long San Andreas Fault slipped violently, virtually laying waste to San Francisco and many other communities south from the Oregon boun- dary. By DELORESBROOKSIRWIN OON OallJ Pol .. Sl•ff Sheriff's investigators ar e trying today to piece together a bizarre story in Dana Point that began with a man badly beaten and burned and e nded with seven pe rsons arrest ed fo r possessing $1 million worth of cocaine. . Lt. Wyatt Hart said patrol officers found Steven Bowman, 30. of San Clemente. handcuffed. Coast Weather . Night and morning fog. otherwise sunny. A little cooler. Lows t.onlght 65 at the beaches and 60 inland. Highs Friday up~r '60s to mid70s. ' INSIDE TODAY When JI-year-old Stanley Mortinez apeoka , hia atockbrolcer Ustena. fle'a a whiz at the dock market and doe• doublt-®ty for his Little Leo~ ba&eboll team See PogeA9. bea ten and burned afte r res ponding to a report of a man screaming al 24716 Eveningstar Drive shortly before 5 a.m. Wednesday. Bowman told officers he had been kidnapped, beaten and set on fire by occupants of the house. Inside the house, officers say they foWld six kilograms <more than 13 pounds; of cocaine with an estimated value of $1 million and $249,000 in cash. ADOlher $30,000 cash was found in a car parked outside, Hart said. Police also recovered a propane torch inside a bedroom. Six of the house's occupants, including the owners, were arrested on c h a rg es of possessing narcotics for sale, kidnapping and assault with intent to commit murder Robert Rafkin, 25, the ~e's owner, was recovering from b urn wounds he said were suffered In a camping accident the week before. Arrested were Raftin and his wife, Palrtcla, 28; William Carl Freund, 32, of La1una Beach; J oa n Sousa, 20, of San Cle mente ; Louis Greaory Blanco. 30, of Riverside; and William Wallace Shoaff, _26, of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Jn addition, Bowman, the alleged kidnap victim was arrested on charaes of possessing narcotics for sal . Bowman was tr.eated and released at San Cle mente General Hospital and UC Irvine MedlcaJ Center. Hart said the persons In clstody are refusing to talk to r vesUgators. J Still in his pajamas. Carus0 fle d down Mark et S tree t , c urs ing San F'ranci!'co and vowing never to return. He died of pleurisy in Naples in 1921, keeping the promise. But Averbuch sa id hi s research shows that Caruso was celebrating his operatic triumph with "spaghetti and fun" in the North-Beach district until 3 a. m . The t en or was seriously shaken when the first shock hit at S: 13 a .m., Averbuch said. "Caruso feared his voice had bee n damaged. His friends prevailed upon him to open the window in tbe eerie dawn and s ing to prove he had not lost his voice." So, with buildings shaking and c ra s hing · a nd ci ti zen s scr:eaming, the window was opened and Caruso sang . "This he did, as the milling <See CA&USO, 211e AZ> Boy, 13, Held In Assault INGLEWOOD CAP> -A 13. year-old boy faces fel on y charges stemming from an attack on an 83-year-old woman who was beaten, then burned with a naming broom, police said. It was the second time within a week that the Venice-area boy was charted witb uaaultinc an elderly woman, authorities said. Deputy Dl1trlct Attorney M ic hae l Par1am e nt sald char1ea or assault with intent to commit rape, burglary Md at- tempted robbery were flied a1aln1t the youth Friday in connection with an Aprl\ 8 attack on a 86-year-old woma -------------~ _ _.._..........__.._ -. -- • a1me OttllY,....,,_ DID HE MEET AND BEAT THE FREEWAY KILLER? Scott Neely. 17, and HI• Cycle Helmet Weapon HB Teen, Killer Met Face to Face? By &OBERT BAUER Of .. o.lty ""' .... A 17-year-old Huntington Beach youth's report that he came face to face with a man who he believes is the freeway killer bas been forwarded to Oranae County sherifrs Investigators. · Scott Neely's claim that be was attacked after he was picked up while bitchhlklnc early Tuesday mominc waa reported. Immediately to the police. Along with his story, Neely turned over a pair or metal-rimmed eye1lusea that ,he said be knocked from the suspect durln1 a frantic strugle. "WE AaB TaEATING it like it ls 1ood lnformaUon ... Sgt. Luis Ochoa 1ald Wednesday. Ochoa pointed out that police have rec,lved a number or reports alleliq almUar attach. Aqother Huntlnston Bueti boy said he was picked ,up Sunday by a driver in a pickup truck and e1c:aped after a stru11le. · "It doesn't mean Ulat lheJ were attacked by the OM bad guy.'' Ochoa 1aid. •'There are other homoaexuala and pervert.a." OCHOA MID THE Information wa1 foriwarded to the sheriff's department, which l• beadiq tbe lnv ... tlon, to find out if there are almilartt.l• between tbe attaca and • the atranlUlatton deaths of aeons of youn1 boy1 iJl <See PRE WAY AnAca ..... A.I) Iranians Mourn 'Student By The As~lal.ed Press Sever al thousand Iranian demonstrators staged a n e motional anti-American prqtest o utside the occupied l}.S. E mbass y in Te hra n today. rallying around a coffin holding the body of an Iranian student who died after being ar rested by police m Nebraska. '"This is e vidence of U .S. c ri m es!" s houted so m e members of the crowd. who <>laimed the youth was tortured by American police. Nebraska authorities said he died of natural causes. In anoth e r d evelopment. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr was quoted as saying the U S. government violate<i a s ecr et agr eement a imed at fr eeing the 50 American hostages, who spent their 166th day in captivity at the embassy. He said the supposed• deal fell tftrough because the exiled Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi evaded possible extradition by leaving Panama, som e ttiing Banl·Sadr blamed on the United States. T h e I r a n i-a n s t u 'd e n t • 26-ye,r-old Bijan Ashtiani, who attended the UnJ.,..e-rsJty of Nebraska, was ar'ftsted Dec~20 on charges of assauJtin1 his landlord with a knife in an argument over the Iranian revolut.lon. The Douglas County Medical Board committed him Feb. 27 to a Lincoln, Neb .• psycbi1trlc center . where he died A~6. , Nebraska authorities saJd he die'1 of heart Cai.hare "due to an epileptic-like .elaure." But bis father told the protesters outside the embassy today, "My son was tortured several times by the fascist <See lllAN, P11e.A2) GWE IWSBS, lW1I' Rav;s NSW YORK CAP> -Olve rals-,-:not roaet. T"-t•1 what boMes lbould do for tbeir 1eeretartea next week durtn1 Natl•nal Secretaries Week, ICcordinl to I ll'OUI> of local UIUon leedel"I. The ............ ODe·tblrd of them..._, a1lo W'pd ~r recopWae al He~ won~ \ -r tJ CWLYPILOT • WASIUN(~TON <AP> Bia buaant''l> ~1,ll> thr\I I into un unwu nlt't.I i.~1tll1tht 4H'f\l"ll'I th1• rwt10n hxht) J ' u 1•111a ht1on o f l'fll l\'l> llHI Uj.tUf Jh'\J U l'UllllHllt(n 111 l>httl'kh• Anwnl'U :-. l'OI por1111t• .:iunh S~u•lll>OI ' uf .. U1 .: BufilnH' l>n \ '<'ht'dul~ nrth illc In l SO lrm1rlra·q Proxy War Resumes ("lt1H t o pu blltll(• CH(~I Of c·orporok ubuM• und to mol>lllit• ~ul>ll c• uppo11 fo1 lt>JCIKl1.1t1on th1111 ~ould limit lht• pOWl'l"l'I of l ht• <' u u n tr) 'i KOO I a 1 a: t·" t <'Orporat111ns Uu111n•"" group' fought bu<·k with J duj of rounter·event.11 to hlCh lli:ht tho 1ro<'1al und econotn11· contrlbulwn• l•r8e corpor.111001 have made \o Amerwun fiOCtPty Thc•y called t heir observance 'Growth 08)' Both btdei. ure vying for Lhe pubhl''t. hc11rt as they geur up for a hattte. cltpe<'tt.•d Ji/ la.,l thtou~h the 19801'1 ovt:r tll\-rolt· lll~ IJU SIOl'Sl> :.hould µJay Ill r\mt'rtc·un life Fo r thl' f1r:.l ltml· 111 rn~ BEIHlT l.rbano n 1A l'1 memory . lh c ron .. uml·r F1 g ht1ng with morturb, rocktlb movement, Lhe labor m ovement. -- :=:IR.AN' ••• poUH ot dM United StaU. aDd naau, u..y kWed blm." He contea4•4 tllat U .s. •utbortUll ..ad tbl nuna man_ to become aa Am...tcu cltben. bat be nfaMd ud WU twed. The cotnn •• tbe cmtM'plece of a 1mall demonatratloa by uu.u.s. lran1aM la Cblcqo on Tuelday. It WU taken to the emba11y today after a lloalem Mrvl~ • tht Tehran Unlvenity motque . M~anwhlle, an lraalu ftrtng 1quad executed four all••ed saboteurs today. one of them a. woman. art er they were c on vlc te d ln a 1trln1 or bom bln11 and atUcka on oftlciala ln Iran's oll·rlc h a outhwest. Tehran radio reported. Iranlan authorities char1ed they bad been trained In Iraq. The Re vo lutionary Co\,lrt or Khuseatan province handed down the sentence Wednesday. the same day that slx persons ,,,..ere killed and 31 were injured in the latest attack ln the p r ovince,· a bombing In the retlnery city or Abadan. on the Ira q i border. Iran and Iraq are locked ln a te nse border conrrontatlon. but a nd mac hine euns broke out and the ptogress1v(• m ovement. agaan 111 Beirut today. carrying have. come toge the r for t h is dashes between rival'Lebltllese day," civil right s lcadl•r Jam es '11ptoeing Through the. • • o.ir. _.....,."•it ... ,..._ .. , th e ·government radio did not suy ..i m m e diate l y w h e ther Wednesday's bombing, ~hich destroyed s ever al s hops, was believed l o b e the work of s upporters of Iraq. Mosle m Sh11te s upporters or Farmer lold a conforenl'e or Iraq and Iran into a third day . s everal hundred µeopk 111 the ··Bush\\ hal'kl•r" ts a male lab by owned by bushes But hl· looks pretty serious an this l'um nnct Stc•vt• Lazar of Costa M esa. Hi ~~photo. dcl4·..,11·1 he" Po lice said 20 have been killed nation's capital. and mort:than40 wounded int.he "It suggests whut c:.in be · owners s<1v ht• likes to play m trees and A y a't o I I a h R u h o I l a h Kho mein i 's r evolution ary rc g1mtt hus repeatedly accused Iraq o f fomentmg unrest amon~ µroxy war that fraq and Iran. accomplis he d OVl'r thl' next 'lrtvang for dominance in the decade," said F urml'r. Ont' or Pl•rs 1an Gulf. un• fighting In the Big Au.5aness Da) 11rg:.intzl'rb Beirut and -.outhe rn Lebanon ~ind director of thl' Co<iht1on of rather than on their common American Public f'.:mploycl•:-. border Con s umer advoc ate Ra lph A pohcfc' i.poke:-.man -..ud ftve Nadl•r. ll•:.idtn~ :-.pon:-.or of Ba~ of the dead Wl'rl' rl.'t'11vt•n·d from Businl:s:, Oa~. :-.a ad c·orpurat1on ... Man_,.eating Shark ShOt • ""'"' C) l hl• Arab:. who comprise thl: majority to Khuzcst an provinct' Tehran radio said the four "gang m ember s " t!xecuted today had been t rai n ed as 1tuerrilla' in Iraq, had blown up 011 p1peltne' and m ade other attac k ' (Jll 0 11 Indu s try 1nstallat1ons a nd h~d tned to as~a ssm.itc an official or tbe revolutionary guards in the Khuz es tan c it y o r Khorrami.hahr emb<J lllcd art·a :-. an southe rn ha v t· b"<' com t• I c· g a I B e i rut durin ~ a s hort ltve d Fra nkensteins" that have all lht• Cl':J:-.l• fire arranged by Syn an rig hts and protections of human Great White Caught Off .,anta Catalina pc·a<'l' keeping troop ' and bein gs a~ w ell a b thc·ar o~n SJ\:" l'Er>Ho l1\l'1 ,\ 1r.•. P. 1° tan ·•n "U rr1ll JJrt\'llt'gl'l> dl'fill'd pcorofl· a'"' 1;, ,... t: ~.-. 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Thl' infant late r d11•d The battcn•d l.lody of MaurtCl' Adolphc Jr was found by u baby :-. 1 t l (• r 0 C'l 2 J\ m c d 1 c u I l'Xam1ncr':. rl'port su1d the child dil'd of 1nJuncs to the head and body c :.iu sed b y a b l un t 1 nsl r u mcnt Teeth mark:. on thl' infant'!-. bod y led poli<'c to <Jrrc~t lhl· baby ':; stepbrother The 12·yeur o Id, w ho l> t· n a m c• "' a b no I rclcui.e<I. entered the t(U1lty pica ufll'r pica bargaining ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT '""' '<>t'*l'ilQll' (N \t Otit•t• Pta.1 ••I._ wti.t,. " leMbt""9 '""' ...,_'\ Ptfl"\\ n PwCHi\IWG •• t!W Ot•niQ• (611\t P\lt)U~"O (Ol"'aM~• ~·t• .. ,.~~ ., • .,_.,,,""11 Mot\ofM\I l'WCluQI' , ,.44, '"' c~·· Mir-... '"•"°'' &.~~ .. """'"""°" ll••t " r owftt••" V•ll•• '' ••"• l •fw"'• tt• .. ft ~I\ ( .. \I A ""'Olf' '~•I f"111tll0" '" 9'#041~ \.M4\lf"(Mf\ .ll\IO \.lft01h '\ TM pr1nt1 ... ~1\lhf"'Q Plll\I "•l .UO W•~I f\•., "'"'' P 0 t~• ttieiO '-otiW #M~ C•l1ff>'"'• •1t>t . ...., .. _ Po"•l)tff'f•'-0~•"-'lf '~-· c-... ,,. ,. ... 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Neely said he wus returnmg to his home near Lhe Bolsa Chica area alter a vis it to his gir lfriend's house in Long Re34lh ~Y after 1 a.m He said his motorcycle ran out of gas and he was at first given a nde to Westminster Avenue a nd Puc ific Coast High~ay He said he continued lo hitchhike and at wa~ there that he was p1 l'ked up by the driver or a powder blue Dodge van "WHEN I GO'I' IN, he told m e lo lock Lhe door becaus e it might fall open." Neely related. "He also as ked me to put m y moto rcycle he lmet in back but I kept it on my lap "We didn't tul k much but pretty Roon he s aid hr h ad to stop lo go to thl· buthroom 'lie then put u hand on me Ian the ~roin area t and as ked 1f I m inded 'I lold h1m I dad lk g rabbed me uround m y shirt collar a nd tried to !.lick a hy po<le rm1r ~ynngc 1n m y i.1de I think al v. as a tranquilizer or something "I STARTE D BANG ING him with m y motQr<'yclc helmet and h1U1ng ham and kicking ham \" "T hl' door fell open and his glas:.es Cell off "He told me that I had won. But my adrenalin was going a mile a mmute and I kept banging away a t hti. van and put a dent in 1t "When he drove away he was wea ving from :.1dc to s ide ." . Neely, who said he wa:. "loo hyper " lo get a license number. then called police who arrived at the scene as did his pare nts who came to take him home . NEELY SAID HE THOUGHT the syringe contatned a tranquJlizlng agent or som e kind but that It dldn 'l take e ffect because the needJe was diverted b y a s hirt, a jacket and a package or claa re u ea ln his pocket. The 5·9, 125-pound Neely saJd the suspect told him he was working al a hospital in the Los Angele!> area. He said the man wore a blue shirt similar to those worn by e me tgency [OOm worker!!. l.. He said tPle ma n t old him that the hos plt.al thought he war on duty and that he could "punch out" fro m work late r and nobody would know he had been 1one. "MAYBE ''VE BEEN watchint too many polloe ahows . But he had the needle and an alibi that could show· that he was sUU at work at the lime the murders were co'mmilled. ' · ''That's why I think he was the rreeway klller." Neely said the man was white. of medium height and welCh~ wore thlclt eye·1ta ... and h ad no racial hair . Neeb' said he wor• rtd..cord trou1ers and looked to be in hl• late 2IOI or early 30I. He alto had brown wavy hair and a high roreh,.d , Neely said. 'r--'\ "IJh.lnk he would have kllled mt ti 'I could." , ~ . ·r, \1 ll'l'Unl .1q u.1ri't Hulw rt H .l11hn,on .... 11tl ... 1i.1rlo. r ,.,~.Heh ilorw 111 th•· Soull1 l'.u 1(11 h11v.c'fl th•· 11111n:-t1·r., u.,u,1lh Y.1111 1 l1•ar ul pupulakd ar 1"1' · Normal!} th•· gr1·;11 v.t11l• ... h..a rk ., dun t '••111•· ~n l •1 p11pul.1tf'd .ir1·c1-. 111·1·.111...,· ttwrc· ... nulhrnl! to ft·•·d 1111 .J11hn ... 011 .... 11tl W1·clm·-.d..1 > aftl'I' 1·x..am1n1ry' Ila r kl'r· ... ratch unrl•tdronl 1fvan~1 11 ,,.., .1 J,!rt'.11 "'hlll' Thi•) 11 ,11..al h h.m g .1111111111 .,,•al rook1·r11· ... 'h• 'Jiii Tt11 -. 11111· .1ppar1·nth h.111 tl•111• JU'l thJt t11•fort• hCl'Offi lfl )! •·ntuni,:lt-d an Jl.1rkt·r 'nt•l \ p.1rttalh 1hgt·'-l•·d ... cal v.u, found Ill lht· shark '-l>l•llv. '·•Id .John Ol~u111 :i.,..o~ 1.1t1• if1r'i·< t11r of the musl·um -(; n•ut v. h1t1:s a rt' hbled b} the (; uinnel'I~ Hook of World Hccorrts • 1:-. lht• large...i t·arnl\Orou.., (a..h t•xrludmg phfnkton elltt·,., The largl'Sl om· l'aui;tht o ff th• \\ l''I C-0a:-.t rnc•<.1 ... urc·d .rt I ii k..t 41 two rnr hcs. f1 ve > eari. ago oH Santa Bar bara, aeeording to Dr Donald Nelson. a sha rk exJ)('rt "'1th C • .il1fomu. State Una ver..11' at Long Beach The s hark's severed head wa II rto on dlsplav t hrou~h Sunc1a-. an fr ont 11f tht' C.1hri lln \1.1r111• \l u,•um ll v.ill be• rll•..antd \l q111f.1\ ;jnd tll•· J·•"'l> v.111.~11 •1°r1 1w r 111.Jn•·n1 ••xhit11 1. 01).!Uln '.1HI ~f~OOM Stall~d H\'\C KOK ThJ ll ;rnl! ,\I' Tht· r •·turn •J f t.1 mho<l1.111 refu.Ct"t'~ to thl·tr h<1mt 1J nc1 h .. l>l'l n h..allt'(j lx·c aU:-.l' \ wtnJnH ...,. forrt·-. h..a\t-ktlll'<i :.oml· 1>f thf,,l. "'ho returned. That m1hlar) of r1r1ai... said today A ~pok~mJn -..11<1 159.()('(I Camhod1dn rl'fuj.!1·1· .. .ire· 1n c·dmP"-in:.1de Tha1l..an1l • m rt H()IJ,000 othe r-. Jrc cam1~ d .d111n tht• border 'Sexist' Sad \. Solon JI otes Against Wish ~ HA RTFORD. \on n 1r\P1 A Democratic statt· -.1•natC1r h:1 " '"ued a. f o rmal apology fo r an oll ·tht• 1·uff rcmt.trk m adl· during ddn1lt· on J hill h<.inmng sexut.11 haras!>mcnt1n lhl· \\OrkplLJt'l' S...n Sll'ven Ca!.<''' of Bn -.t ol "as quoted durm~ a lull in the df.'hall' Tue~<la' .1 ... ':.i~ing. "I wis h I 'A t•r t· wxuallv hara!>s('<I " C :1·..,l·~ \\t•nt to lhl• C'.Jp1tol prl':-.:-. room \\'t•drH.•!-.d:.t~ "'1th J \\ nttA:n apolog~ for the remark II<• n<>t<.><I lw \Ot<.•d for an .1m(•ndmcnt to make the 'l''\ ual har: .... ,mt•nt hil I toughl'r I JJJOlog11t.• ckeµh for thl· t houghtlei.!'. and ansPn~1t1\ t• n •mark · h1' ... t<.itl'ment said "Sexual hara,!'>1m·n1 Ill thl· \\CJrkpl.ic·l• 1:-. a most demeJntng prol.Jl1·m f 11r an~ on1.• to -.uff l'r · · f 'Nt• Pa.-A I CARUSO •.. .and fr1 g htt•nt·d rwnpli-an thr· 1 r ,.,., '-l.Jrt·d ,ind 11:-.tt•nf'd 1n .,..1111d1.·r ·· \ ,·,·rbuch ..,,11tl <:aru:-11 s tayed 111 :-..&n f-'rnn1· .... u1 another da; "J lk1ng t•1 ... moldf'rtng Union "<IU<Ht' !ht· n1·\t mornmg "~1th 111~1·1 .1r11und h1' ncl•k to prolt!ct h.-. t hrn<.1t . v.hf'rr· ht• :-.ang onc·c· rrnir1· J ... ht "' .. ., 'till wo rnl'd about tu:. vo1c·t• · Sr\ rt,1\' later. sa id J\verbuch. th1· -.1.1r rt'.lt'ht'<i N••v. York a nd tll·t IJr•'(j ht · v. .,., f1n1 .. hl-d .,..,,h :-. .1 n F r J n 1 1 ' < 11 r o r e ' t• r A~ l'rhut·h c·ontl'nd.., ho wevc1 . th.it \j "'ar-. later C.:tru ... 11 1i,:r1·1·1l '" · 1nJ.! an S..an Frant•1sco J._.f Ill llut a~ thl' trip was being pl.rnnt."<1 lw l>J ad. C::irui.o died C'tt)' 11ff1 c 1al:.. !LW4)'£d-1l~ 1\\ 1·rbuch s l est1mony and the JK>.,l>rb1hty o f posthumou:. im age. poltbhin~. decided Carus o bore no grudge aga in s t S:.i n Frcinc'i!>t'O Poll Reveals Reagan Ahead ~J\N FRANCISCO CAP> f o r mer Gov. Hona ld Reagan Y.11uld dt•fcat <·1tti<'r Pres ident ('Jrtl•r or St·n l:Ai\1.-ard Kennedy 1n Cal1forn1a if lht· gene r al elttct1on \H'n ' he ld this m onth. lhl• l:ill''l California Poll shows Thl· µrt.•,1dent "'as only a one point favorite over Republican Ht•µ John Andcr~on of Illinois among a crosl>·Sectio n of Calafo rni:.i voters in the poll rc lca!>ed today Newport Surf & Sport SPEAK somv AND WEAR A LOUD SHIRT H awaiian shirts by Offshore. OP. Pu a. Surf line Hawaii. Nat Norfleet • • S....J / Sten J 2101/> M.-A••· ...... "-' 61J·7•H s..-.c .... ..... c ...... ... 641--0I U Tod"y 'N Clo•••• N. \'. 8&eektt '- I'.. ;!v_o_L_. 7_3_, _N_Q_. _'°'_· 3_s_e_c_T_•_ON_s_, •_P_Ai_G_l!_'__. ............... --....ORANGE cou NTV. CAL I FORNI A THU RS DAV. APRIL 17. 1980 N TWE N;V-FI VE CENT~ 1 TeaCher Offer Upped , ~ . . ' . t : I • ... -· O•H•l'lletS~l'- 010 HE MEET ANO BEAT THE FREEWAY KILLER? Scott Neely, 17, and His Cycle Helmet We•pon HB Teen, Killer Met Face to Face? By ROBERT BARKER 01 Ille O.ily Pllet Sl•H ,\ 17 year-old Huntington Beach youth's report that he <.'~me face to fuce with a m an who he believes is the frecwa~ loller has been forwarded to Orange County sheriff's inves tigators. Scott ;-..;c<.'ly's clu1m that he was attacked after he was pic ked up "hilc h1 tt-hhiking early Tuesday morning was reported immed iatl'ly to the police. Along "'ith h1 -; stor y. Neely turned over a pair of metal-rimmed cyc~lasscs that he said he knocked from the s uspect during J frantic struggle. "WE ARE TRE ATl1'G it like it 1s good information." Sgt. Luis Ocho:i said Wednesday. Ochoa pointl'd out that police have received a number or reports alleging similar attack!> Another Huntin~ton Beach boy said he was picked up Sunday by CJ drive r in a pickup truck and escaped after a struggl(' "ll does n't mean that they were attacked by the one bad guy." Ochoa !>aid. ·'There arc other homos exuals a nd pNve ru." •• OCHOA SAIV T HE information was forwarded to the . sheriff's depa rtment, which 1s heading the investigation. to find out if ther e arc sim il<trities between the a ttacks and the stra n itulation deaths of scores of youn g boys in Southern Califo m1a !'cely. a slender boy with short brown hair. said police m<Jy be havin~ trouble believing his story becatJs e be is a punk rockt•r ·But where \~ould I get the g lasses and why would I call police" I don't think they.care much for punks .. HE INSISTS ms STORV is true and he feels. he said. that tfic m an probably was the freeway killer - Neely said he was returning to his home near the Bo lsa Chica 'lrea after a vis it to his girlfrie nd's house in Long Beach sbortly afte r l a.m . lie s aid his motorcycle ran out or gas and he was at first given a ride to Westminste r Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway. lie sa id he continued to hitc hhike and 1t was the re that he was picked up by the driver of a powder blue Dodge .. an "WHEN I GOT IN, he told me to lock the door because it might fall open ... Neely related. .. He also asked me to put my motorcycle helmet in back but I kept it on m y lap. "We didn't talk much but pretty soon he said he had to s top to go to the bathroom "He then put u ha nd on me <in the groin area) and asked 1f I m inded. ·'I told him 1 did. He grabbed me a round my shirt collar and tried to stick a hypodermic syringe in my side. I think it was a tranquilizer o'I' something. • "I TARTED BANGING him with m y motorcycle helmet a nd hitting him and kicking him. "The door fell open a nd his glasses fell off. "He told me that I had won. But m y adrenafin was going a mile a minute and I kept banging away at his van and put a dent in it. "When he drove away he was weaving from side to s ide" Neely, who said he was "loo hyper" lo get a license number, then ca lled police who arrived at the scene as did his parents who came to take him home. NEELY SAID HE THOllGln' the syringe contained a tranquilizing agent of some kind but that it didn't take effect be<:ause the needle was diverted by a shirt, a Jacket and a package of cigarettes in his pocket. T he 5-9, 125-pound Neely said the suspect told him he was working at a hospital in the Los An1eles a rea. He said the man wore a blue shirt similar to thoee worn by emergency room workers. He said the m an told him that the hospital th<JJ.llht be was on duty and that he could "punch ~m work. later and nobody would know he had been gone. "MAYBE l'VE B~EN watchin g too m any police shows. But be had the Deedle and an alibi that could show th1t be was slllJ at work at th e time the murders were cornmilted. "That's why t think he was the freeway kille r.•· Neely uld lbe man.was white of m edium helthl and welgbt"wore Huck eye-glasses 1nd had no faclal h air. Neely said he wore red cord trousers and looked to be In his late 20s or early 30s. .1 He also bad brown..wavy hair and a high forehead, Neely said. "l think he would have killed me if be could." ' • N-M Board Agrees tu Fact-finding Report By JOANNE RE~OLDS Ot llle o.11\' 1'119' S\AH • Negotiators for the teachers union and the Newport·Mes a :,c h oo l b oar d resumed barga1rung this morning after sc h oo l bo ard m e mb ers rnc r eased their pay ofh!r t o teachers. Board m embers met 1n executive s ession Wednesday <1nd ai:trecd to accept a rcPort ' issue d by a three ·man fact fmding com m1ttec.• on Monday New Iran Moves Revealed WAS HI NGTON 11\P I Prc•s idcnt Carter l)rdcrcd new cconom1c sanction!. a Autns t Iran · th•~ afternoon and s aid 1f lhl'y do not r('s ult in the n •lc,a!.e uf Am e rican hos tages held 1.n Te htan "the nt>:<t st ep "'Ill I){· military a <'t1on." Anno unc ing hi!> mo\'t·J-. in a national!\ hroarlc a s t n e \\~ conferc•nct.:. Curll'r s aid .. \\1: a r e h l' v o n d I h t:· t 1 m l' f o r 'gesturc•J-.." Wl• \\ant our peoplt· to b<' ~Cl fret• .. Cart~r warned t hat if the 50 Amt'ricans held by m1btants 1n the U S Embassy in Tehran smce Nov 4 <ire not re leased he will order a ban on shi1>ments of Americ·an food and dru~s to Iran. Thre(' other L' S. diplome1ts have been held in I.ht' Iranian F'oreign Ministry. J\ II the steps take n hy the pr eside nt are nonmilitary The administration holds in rt"lt'r\'1• a naval blockade and oth~r for ciQlc measures. Carter appealed. meanwhile. to American news orge1ni2alions to limit their act1v1ties in Ir an. but said he would not interfere 1n press ope rat ions The com mittee has been s tudying the stalled negotiations for more th<in a month and recommended Mo nday that teachers be g1 ven a n eight percent pay reuse re troacltve to Au~ 1. 1979 The committee further set e ight percent as the pay raise teachers ought to receive for the fist•alyearthat begins July I. In a third i;,ecomme ndat1on. thl' fart f1ndTn~ co m m1llc1: ~ug~cisted the Urijlm '!. propQ:.al --------- that district offic111ls maintain som e C'l<is~room enrichme nt programs be dropped Prior to W t'dn cs day 's mt-eting. !>chool bo&rd members had bt'cn offonni.: te ach<:rs ;m 1:1g ht p e r cent p ay raise rctroact1 n • to Oct 21 und six per cent for the coming year The d1strirl '<> 1.070 teuchc rs h:H e hC't'll "1thoul a con!racl 'i1n n• Jul\ I 1979 They were ahk1n~ 8 H pt·n·C'nt retroa ct1\"l' tr, thal 1ialt· and 11 percc~l next Todav's art ions .. an· s till nonbcliigcrent 1n nature . Carter said "Other nccess1:1ry ac t ions an· i.1\·ailable to tht' United States and ma y become necessary 1f Iran fails to carrv out its international res pons ibiht1c!.. ··ht• s aid JffenM)riol S erv i e e s Despite a series of econom w s ancti ons and u hreak 1n relulions. Iran ha s held tht• American s at the ·.s Emhai;sy for more than rave mnnlh" Thl' f n l'ncb. nl't gh hors und n·l.1 t I\ t"' of It; 't·,u old Cr .J IC .JLtnkin~ ~:llhen·d l'arl~ th1~ morn tn ~ 1n l'or<>nJ dl·I '.\1 Jr t11 l'ulog11t' lhl' youth \'ho d1 l·d m CJ traffic m1 ...,h;,ip 'I Ul'...,dJ~ Thi.• lt•t•n ·agt:'r. a v<:ir~1 l~ ctn l'r tnr Corona dt•I \l..tr flt~h Sc·hnol. \\a~ on h i:-. \\U\ 111h1-.('11 11n,1 d1·l \l ,1r hnm•· l111m '' ork '' hl'n h is mlllnrt·~ c·k· colhc!t cl '' tlh a p,1 r!..l'rl I rur h. Trade with Iran 1s v1rtua ll v nonexis tent. Sull. the president said he will prohibit a ll imporh Oil purchases and exports of any g oods ot h er than food or medicine havC' already been ha lted $1 Million 'Coke' If these step~ do nnt work. h1.: sa ad. "the nt•x l l-ite p will bt· military a ction. Bust ; 7 Arres t ed lie said military moves to free the Am e r ican s "'i s t h e preroga tive a nd ri~ht of the United States ... Ca rter was not specific about how he mig ht use forc e. an option he has reser ved until now as he applied an e conomic squeeze on Iran. "I have not djscussed specific military steps with our alhcs that I might take." he sa id <See CARTER, P age A21 By 0 £1.0Rl':S BROOKS IR\\11'\ OftNO••l•Pll .. SUll Shcnff':. 1nves t1R a tors a rc tr~ inS? today to pi('ce toRelher a b1za rr(' stnry in Dana Point that beRllO \\i th a man badlv heatl'n and burned and cnr1<-d with seven s usp.ects <i rr('s tt•d for poSSl'SSIOg Sl m1ll1on worth or coratnt' Lt Wptl llarl ~aid patrol offi cers found Stl•vcn Bowman, 30. of San Clemente. ha ndcuffed . b e a t en and burn t•d a ft er Iranians .Charge U.S. With .T.orture By Tbe AAtoel ated P ress ' Fe b. 27 \o a Lincoln. Neb .. Several thous and Ir a n ian psychiatric cente r , where he d e monstr ators s tage d an died April6. emotional anti-American protest Nebraska a uthorities said he outside the occupied U.S . died or heart failure "due to an E m bassy in T e hran today, epileptic-like seizure." rallying around a coffin holding But bis f a the r t o ld the the body of an I ranian student protesters outsid e the e mbassy who died after being arrested by today , "My son was tortured police in Nebraska. • several times by \he fas~st "This is evidence or U.S. poUce or the United St~and crimes!'' s h o u ted some finally tooykilledhim." members or the crowd, who . claimed the youth was tortured by American police. Nebraska authorities said he died of natural causes. The tranlan s tudent, 26·year-o1d BUan Ashtianl, who attended t.he University of Nebraska. was arrested Dec. 20 on c harges of assaulting his · landlord with a knlfe in a n argument over the Iranian revolution. The Dou1lu County Med ical Board committed hlm --· I rt GWE R.4.ISES, NOf ROSES NEW YORK <AP > -Give ralsea, not roses.. That's what bosses should do for their secretaries next week during National Secretaries Week, according to a 1roup of local union leaders. . . re~pondml-! tv ..1 n •port nr <i m an ~en•amtn~ at :!-tilh c\ t•ntn~star r>rn e short I~ bt'fon.• 5 a m Wr rinMdav Heil.\ man tole! offiet'r" hl' had bN•n k idnapped. lwatl·n dnd set on fin• h-. 'lccupanl!> of the hOUH I ns1dl' tht' houM'. offtc<'rs s ay thcv found six kilOJ!rams (more than 13 pounds Of COCU1ne With an esti mated "aluc or Sl m1lhon and $249,000 in rash Another S30.000 cas h was found in a car parked outside. fla rt s e11d. Police a l~o reco vered a propane torch inside a bedroom. Six of the house's occ upants. including the owner s , we re a r res t e d o n c h arges o f possessing na rcotics for sale . kidna pping a nd assault with inte nt to commit murder. Robert Rafkin, 25. the house's owner . was recovering fr1.Jm burn wounds h e said w~re s uffered in a camping accident the week before. Arrested were Rafkin and his wife. Patricia, 28: William Carl Freund. 32. of Laguna Beach : Joan Sou s a . 20. of San C l e m e nte ; Lou is G regory Blanco. 30. or Rive rside : and WllJiam Wallace Shoaff, 26. of Fort Wayne. Indiana Hart said the sus pects in custody are refusing to talk to investigators. Jarvis II Opposed LOS ANGELES <A P l H e eding w a rn i ng s that Proposition 9 would seriously cut \nto Los Angeles revenues, the City Council voted 10· 1 Wednesday to oppose t he fncome·t&JC slashing measure on tbc June ballot . - year . District Superintendent John Nicoll said this morning th~l. if th e offe r is a ccepted, the .. inc rease in the contract for the e x ts liog year will cosl the dis trict Sl ,908,272, including fringe benefits. He said the djstrlct budgeted for a 6.5 percent pay raise which m eans that S350.000 will halve to bt' found in the budge t to make up the difference. if the teachers <See PAY, Page A2) Lagitna Setmge . Flowing S late Y+alN quality orricials -.aid toda) they are powerless to halt th(' repeated d ischarge or tre ated sewage e fflu en t by La~una II1lls Samlatton Inc . into the San Diego Creek. On Apnl 8. a s taff member or t hl· S<Jnta Ana Regional Water QU <l lily Control Board round effluent running from a pipe into tht.• c re<:k The pipe was l'Ot1ne<:led to a holding pond for lhc treated sewage locat ed aho ut 12 miles from the head or tht• t.:pper Newport Bay. ;-.;o one has been able to det ermine how muc h sewage n owed into the c reek and bay at that ti me because tMre .was no m eter on the pipe . Water quality and county llea llh Dcpart~nt o ffic ials say they ~111 be testing water in the bay a nd cr~k to determine tr tht.' :,ewage had any adverse effect on \\at<'r qualit y S an 1tat1on co mpan y s pokl'sman Harlan Schroth s aid the drainaJ(e or the effluent was on lered becaus e the berm that held the pond of t-fnuent out of the creek was 10 danger of bt!ing "dshed out "It wai. a m utte r of either ha \·1n~ an uncontro lled s ituation \\1th thl' \\ ash·QUl Of the berm, or r<.'11.:asing a rl'lat1vely s mall J rnount into the creek, .. he said. ltoY+ever . Darrell S mith. a -,poke:.man for the water quality boJ rd ~aid tht' re 1s C\'idence that thl..' :\pnl R incident wasn't thl' ftr!>l no r the lo?>t time the t·om pany has dumped treatl'd ~t'" a~t.· tnto the c rt:.'ek . He s aid to <111 "" "ithout a pe rmit is a \ 1o lat1on of state law V•t.>dncsday our inspect or "as out there very early 1n the mornUli.? and there was roam in th1: c reek JUS t below the pipe. a ltho ugh the pipe was not runn ing. H e thinks it h a d rt>rcntly been shut off." Smith !>&lid Thl' water board spokesman :.aid he und nis s taff have no authority lo force the sa nitation company to stop dumping. lie said the matter has to be brought before the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board for a hearing . He said the earliest a hearing can be he ld would be early May. He said the m ost the board could do is ask the company lO ha ll the practice on the threat of <See SEWAGE, P age AZ> Co ast We a t h e r Night and mo rning fog, otherwise sunny. A lllUe cl>Oler. Lows (ooight 5S al the beaches and 60 inland. Highs Friday upper 60s to mid70s. INSl•ETODA't' When JI.year-old StonltJI Martint~ iptoki . hi• stockbroker 'li3ttna. 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A a J_oin lt•v. ash Or , l h . maJor mencan · f · ~aniu ions. t e l nited Jewis h Appeal and the Slate o IHat•I Bond!> t'<>mm1tlt•1• Gabrifl>f to ('ua<"h Cal Poly PO~tO:\A 1 AP • Roman Gabriel. a quarterback' in the \;at1onal Football l.t•agut• 16 ~ears . was named head football l'OdCh at Cal Pol;. Pomona toda). the st'hOOI announced Gabriel. v.ho pla;.,,d ll )ear.. for the Los Angele!> Rams and fl\ t' mon· for the• l'h1ladelph1a f;tigles. ret ired 111 1977 He v.:i.., un All .\merac;.in JI ~orth Carolina State .l11n Jone' rt-~11!ned a~ tht' Cal Poly·Po mona head coach 111 J .inu;.ir) Tht' Brnm·n.., "crt· 3 x las t ~eason but were forced to forfeit lhO"l' lhrl'l' \ l l'lOm~°' bc•<.':JUS(' Of ineligible players Dl>llar ('•u1tit11w~ to IJrup LON00:-.1 1 Al'> Thl' vJluc of the dollar fell <1gainst ;.ill m aJor l'UrrPlll'&t·s <.·x<.·<.•pl thl' Sw1 s.., fnrne in hectic foreign exchange tr;1rling tod:.i,\. while gold fell an European trading Cold l'lo~l'<I 1n I .ondon ;.it ~510 on ounce. down from S528 50 :it lht.• l'IOM· Wt•dnc·sda' c;old t'lu!>cd 1n Nt•w York al ¥i12. up $7 Lnndo11 !>llvt:r pric·t·~ dro pped frnm Sl5 10 an ounce :.it the 1'111:.1· Wt•on1·~day w·~11 15 S11\c-r dO'>l'd 111 1'ew York at 511 21. up I c•enl!-. Porfugaf .loin" lrau Han LISBON l'ortul!<al 1.\ I' 1 The Portuguese government announcerl tod1n" 1l wall han :ill trade "1th Iran. making the "llATO mcmtwr nation the f1 r!>l ll S ally l o impose major economic sancUons in a Joint effort to win the release of the 50 Amer ican hostages in T ehran .• f 'ru• Page 11 I SEW AGE SPILL ... lurnmg th<.· matll·r ov1•r to th1· -.tatt· Attom<·y Gcn<.'ral"!> 11ff11·1· for prc'.>secutmn Th<.• compan> I!' a pr1vat1· utility which scrvC'i-. Jo:I Toro a nd Laguna llilb It handle!> about four million gallons of ~ewagt• a day Sehroth said Uw firm us es th1· leased land beside the t:re('k to s pread the• lrc:atcd effluent. II (.• said the proble m 1s that. because of heavy r a ins th1:-. winter. the ground h as become saturatl'<I and won't absorb tht· crnucnl I n addition . he noted that mut:h of the effluent 1s sold to the Irvine Co fo r <.egncultural 1rngallon, but th<• heav) rams have .decreased the compan> ·.., demand for irrigation v.ater. f-le said the company 1s trying to find other places to store or 1>ell the c(fluenl wh1I<.' wo rk IS completed on ;.i pipeline which will tie the company's treatment pla nt into the '>ewage outfall o pe rated by tht' Aliso Waste Ma nagem ent Agency In the meantime , Smith noted. there's not much that can be done to keep the company from conlihuing to dump emuent into the creek ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT '"'" o,.,,.. ~ 0..1, Pttot •ilf'l Wf\Kt\ *' fOft\btMd IN Nf'tW\ Ptf"\\ I\ pVbh,.,._0 bt tFll o, .. no .. , .. \.I ~·~"9 c.om""'' ~'"" f'Oi1t0n\ .,.~ OUbh"""' ~y Ovouqtt f MMt t<14 (Mt• M.w Ht>wp.)f'I 6f-¥ h H""'l1nQll'W\ i••tl\ Powl'll••l'I V•ll••· ''"'"• l •QVf'• S.Kh \Gt.Ith C..0.\1 ,. '4"'01'° t"'Oion.I .-ct~l.on 1 ~l\.MCJ ""'ll'O.'I\ eftO '-"°4f \ l~ pr1f'(~t OVOf1\l\tftQ P'M'llf I) •t J)I) W.\I 8•Y !>l•ftf P 0 .... tW Cou .. _... <,..hf0t'f'W•'1•,. ....... i ....... Pt~• •"Cl Pvol1 .l'tl'f J•Oll CWln "'',, p, '"~"' .. ..., v,_.., ~""._,., o., .. ," ....., ··~,. ··" A\~t1•"t llMMOJ"O Edttor\ Offic.. t ......... w nownt 11 .. 51,...1 L-~ ftf>tMf'l 10)/ N O (0.\1 HtQn•~y H~•~Oft ~~ n t1f r) s. .. tfll OOu•,v•rd Telepflone (1t4)M2-4S21 Cle""'9d Adwertltlng M2•N1t c .. ,,1:' ,. 0r:, c-t ........ ..,.,,. c.-=:1._ -~::r. ... -:~~t·.=:. ~~ ttjlHOd v<e• wtt~t '""••I "'"'IU19" ot ,...,,~- ~·-~let ... t ... H •O f l C..,l• Mo .. C.••.._,11'• IVS"' 1 .. toet '--'""..., llf <ltl ',!~.~ • .'.'1~~..:t .. "&.:~~~!,. .... ~, ( > \\ 1· l-.111 "ritt· lt·ttl•r.., and do ;.i lot of 1a ~ h11n 1ng Wt" II b1· c·hl'{'krng on lht•m .i lot <'lri...cr. ' hl' c,a1d Smith noted th<1t a n other treatment fat:1h ty. opera t<.'<1 by the.• I rvint• R;.inch Waler 01stnct. I!> abo on the crel'k bank. "T hey've had !>Orne problem:-. ton." hl' :-.aid "But lht·r c':-. a big rl1fferenn· Whe n the IRWD gctl> into t rouble ~ay there ·~ been <1 hl';.ivy rainfall they notify u.c; 1mmed1ate ly to tell us they're going to have to release into the l'rt•ek o · With Lagun;.i lldls. they keep lPlhng us the)' don 't kno~ ho~ lht' pipe gets turned on or the> lt>ll u:-11 ·.., \':Jnd;;ib or !>Omcthing hkc thJI f 'ro• Pogfl> 11 I CARTER ... But ht· hinted al ;.i naval hloc k <idt". s a v in g "th l• interruption or com mc rcc w1th Iran" 1s a log1c<.1I move. This could interrupt tr ade between Iran <1nd West Europe. including oil imports . Hut Carter noted that lran1un production is severe ly c ut buck. in any event "We are s till atte mptmg to avoid tha t kind or action." he s aid. ""But we cannot preclude that kind of action." • On the econ o m y . Carter acknowledged that ·'we have been going thr o ugh difficult times with high inflation and extr emely high interest rates." Although the president said some progress Is being made in s lowing the rate of inflation, he a lso said the nation is "now e ntering a ve•Y. di fficult transition period." Carter said he fee ls the long·expected recession "will be mild and short." But he also expressed conce r n ror the hardships that such an economk d ownturn will pose for many Americans. ·'I know the pain a nd the dis ruption and heartache that lie below the cold statistics." the president said. Nevertheless. he said, ·•w e cannot s ubstantially reduce inte r est rates and hold jobs secure until we get the tnnation rate down." \ A n*lw wrinkle In th Oran11e Co unty Judltlal e lecllona urrut'cd Wednesday by the decision of retirin" S uperlo.r Court Jod~e II Walter St~lner to Ion• lh~ bench on Jun~ 3- eltftion duy I f S t einer ho ld~ to that dt>e•1100fl unc.l none of the lour \'l>rl tt•ndl'ri. for 'has pos ition rN'\'h 'C u muJont y of vote.11 in tlw t>lt'<'llon Gov Edmund G. li ro wn Jr l'Ould us e his ti pvuantment powers to fill the '.H·anl'Y p e nding a runoff t'lt'l'lton 1r1 November Th.-governor 's offtce says :.ul'h u moH~ would be unhkely , but those running for Sletner's Vo~111on say they aren't so sure Brown has earned omet.hmg uf J rl•putat1on Ill Orange Countv ll·~,tl t•1rd1,.~ ai. un appointment mu\ e n ck, and the candidates "ti) they fear hl''ll underscore that n•puta t1on once again. S tt'IOt!r annoued before the film,.: deadbne for the eleehon that he would retire from the.• hl'llt'h and fixed March 31 as his rt•t 1 rl'mt•nt d ~ll e T h e n hC' l'l1:in~t-d 11 to Juno 3 Ht• dentf'<J ·that he did so lo · ~1vt' Brown a ch:m ce a t fiJling the vacancy. The candidates vying for the po'1tion are Robert Chatterton. a deputy district a ttorney ; Judge Robert Fitzgerald. or North Orange CountyJ'Superior Court: Sid Rad us. an attorney. a nd Julian Cimbaluk. a s uperior court commissioner . A Brown appointme nt pending I he possi blc r u noff e lection would raise the "question or inte rference with the electoral process ... Terry Dixon. deputy county counsel. said today. "Th<.'re 's eno u g h 1ndef1niteness a nd e n ough interes t th a t i t w o uld probably" wind up in the courts. :-.h o uld B r o wn make an appointment. Dixon s aid If tin appointment were made after the .June 3 election. the .1ppointt'l' would s at until June 1982. Dixon s:.11d. Brown r ecently turne d the· tables on an c lct't1on race in '.':o rth Orang<.· County Municipal Court when hc•clevatl'd a judge iacin~ ell'<:t1o n opposition to a ,•;,icanc:y on the Superior Court bench Patton Gets ., Prison Term Of 5 Years An I rv1ne attorney convicted uf \'Olun tar)' man!>laug hter 111 lh <' l!J 71l s la y ing n f h1 .., 23 ~Pa r o ld .... lfc ha!> been s ente nC'ed to five years in stall· pri:.on Cary Wayne Patton. 35. who s pc t'1alize d 111 w o rk e r 's <.·o mpensation m atter s. was !-i c ntc n ccd Wedne s day by Orange County Superior Court Judge Th eodore E. Milla rd. P a tton was acc u sed of c·onfrontang his wife K atherin~ with a 22 calibe r automatic pis tol in lheir Irvine apartm ent and faring Lhr~ s hots into her head. · The shooting O<."curred as Mrs. Patton was prepa rmg to leave he r husband Patton had been con victed last June of second·degree m urder in thl• case. but a new trial was ordered after d efense attorney Allan Stokke produced evidence or juror mis conduct. Prosecutor Paul Meyer had sou~hl a first-degree murder conviction during the first trial The s a m e jury w hi ch convicted Patton also found that he was s<.ene at the time of the ..,huoting t 'ro.. Page A I PAY ••. accept the offer. If e said he had no figures on how mui;h the 1980·81 cqntract would cos t the district if it's accepted. The teachers. represented by the Newport·Mesa Federation of Teac her s. AFL·CIO, s taged a two · day s lowdown in protest over the stalled contract talks. The negotiations were h.Jted earlier this year a nd the ract rinding team called in. The team consisted of Leo Weiss. an arbitrator for the state Public Employment Relations b qa rd . Rudy Kne. a r epresenta tive of the American F e deration of Teachers. AFL·CIO, and John Dukey. a Sac r a m e nto attorney representing the school board. Nicoll said he is optimistic about the negotiating session th a t opene d today. citing the union's call last week Cor negotiations to resume. He s aid that, if both sides agree to accept the fact-ftndtng- report, the action wlU have to be ratified by both the school board a nd the m e mbership of the teachers· union. ( Raiders' GofJlets Barbara Cb:H•l'. t\m<.'n ran Stale Bank. ~ho ws 80 s1l Vl'r gob le ts displayed at the. Newport Center bank 1n conJunction with t oday's arrival of DooliltJe 's J{iiders . The gro.up will m ark the 38th anniversary or lhcll' bo mh1ng rnacl on Tokyo with a series or Wt:l'kt:ncJ •v1•nts tit lhe1Balboa Bay Club Goblets ur · d1sph.1ycd by cr e w. by order of takeoff The city of .. Tucson had one cup m ade ror cuch k aider . A goblet is turned ups ide down 1f the Raider is dead. Dead Boy's Buddy Initiates Reward Realtors Spruce Vp Mesa ·Home II.) ~~r.,;vt:,; M.'~RllLt. Of t!M 0 ... 1. 1"1 .. 1 ~ylf John l't•rr) w:.rnh lCI put ,1 price on tht• hl'Ud o( thP m;.in ht· bt•lit•n•:-. murden·d Ill '> fnl'nd 15 ~ear old Hu!>M•I Ou:in1: Hugh T h l' F u u n t u 1 n \' ;.i I I t: , maintcnan t'c man said he hoix·' fc>llow l'lt1wn!> ~Ill help him !>l' r ape logcthl'r th1· rt·~ ;,iril monC'y ~ind st1mulalt· the· 1x1hn · s t•arth for Uw killt·r The 15 yt•ar o ld IHJ~ "'..1:-. h1 ne1ghhor .ind J fr11 ·11d l'l·rr. sa1tl llll') U~f'tl lo fish t1111dh1·r and go lo I ht: mo\ 11 1111v. .11111 llll'n Hugh':-nud1· llod \ "'J" found dumpl·d la..,t month .dong th• Ortega lhghY.ti) m·.ir San Ju.111 Capis trano l n'c~l1gJ tur.., :-.Jicl the boy had bl'c n ... trang ll·d T hey ;,ilso thco n1cd that Hugh las t seen h1tchh1k1ng on lk;.ic:r1 Boulevard in Westminster ma\ have been killed by the so-t'alk~I freeway kille r The frecv..1) k1lll·r. 1mlll•· 111 0 r a n gt.· ,, n d I. o , i\ n I! c I P rnunlll'" 'JH.'lUIJtl rnJ) h1 n ·i.pom.1hll' fur J .., rn.11n .. ~ ·1:, murdcr. 1r1 lht· llJ">l l1.1.•1 \t .. 1r' Thn·t• or lht· \ ll'lJOh \' t'fl' IJ'I :.l'cn on lk:1ch Buul<'\ arrJ '"I'm not a r11h rrwn. hut 1 11 put up v.hal I 1·a11 to g1·I 1h1-.. guy," P err) suul "If \Al' <.·a n gt:I ennugh mont.'). hopeful I) i.:n:l'd w1 II takt· on·r :ind !'!om t·onc "'111 talk to thC' pol1n· .. ~;gt. Hill M Iller, an Orang(• County :,hl'rirf'" Ueparlrn,·nt 1n,·c s tigatur. !>a id a rl'~;.ird rvuld be JU~t enough tu Upt'n up ~omc tightly !>ealed lip~ P e rry said he Oljl•n ed lhl• Russel Rugh Mem orial Re"ard Fund with $50 lie ~a id ufflt 1a l' al the C rot'kcr Hank. 10060 Slate r AH . Fountd1n Valle\ v. ill help othcri-. <Jdd t<J Lhc runci. "hit'h 15. being hl•ld in a tru...,t ;.irt'ount "I 've read about killing:. <ill my life but 1t never hit homl' u11t1I I inckc<I up the lll'IA'i papr•r .111d saY. Russel's pll'turt· ... tar1 n~ 1l ffil' f't:rn C.Jtr1 \I f1r..t I <·oulrln t .. \•'It l1nnl! 111\ !>l"H ''' t.1lk "'1th hh 11.1r1 nb I 1o1. J!' a.addcnt:d jnrt hurt but tht·\ IAt·n· in <lllOny ~' I d1·1•1d1-<J tr• l'tuptherc"ard fund T h 1· .., ,. I f •· m JJ I o ) 1· cl 111;11ntl·nanct· m...111 "J 1d tw hop1· In t'O lll'<'l monl•) · until v. 1• rra1 II l ht• point "ht•n· an' p1>rvcrt1•d ,,.n._,, or IO\<iltv fn ..,11m1·1101· "'ho h.1~ 11Jform.it1on, ,1n1st11 .. Brainwas h ... Of Witne s Oiarged ,\n Irv ine p syc h o lo gis t 11·,td~ 1n .e for thf' defen'>C ·"'l'rtt'ci .!gain \\ l'dne..,c1a' th.ti .1 kt'' p~ecut1nn v. 1tne,, in th• H11dnn t\lc::tl.1 murd1•r .i nti lo.1dnJp ln:..I ""' hr.11n"J h1 d ll\ 1n\l"•l11.:41or .. n r \lbt•rt H11..,1•n,l1•1 n ,if ,o 111,.1s1t>d that-h1 -. np1n1on of O.:tn u ('1.1pp.1 ·.., ll'sl1mony ~:.i.., r.nt II .J s <' d on Jn y th 1 fl~ <I <' f c· n' t· .111 o r nt•\ J o hn B.1rnl'lt h.111 'llg~esled hut univ 1.n h1 <; rt'\IC'~ of taped 111terv1.<'w' and I rt al I ' .... I I m (I n \ II f I h (' ;. f) ti II g I 1rd1~ht<·r ~f1 ..,s Cr;.ippJ tt•:-.t 1f1t•d 1n \1 .t r c h " h t.· :-. ;.i " .1 m ..1 n r 1·.,embl1ng Alcala pu<;h1ng a hlondt•-haircd t·hild into brtL<\h dre a an t ht' S1err :.i ~1.1d rc foothills last J une 20 In' e:-t1.eatnr!' belie ' e that t·hild wa"S 12 year o ld Robin Samsoe of Huntan~ton Reat'h "horn Alc·ala IS a CC'U!>l'd or .1hducling from the• seashore and lJlon~ her lo lht• foothills. v.here hl·r :-.kl•lclal rrmJ1ns ~t'rc round Tht· snip of h~ge clippers and 1 hr• ..,Jdp 11f nt·w white paint o n "'1·.1tht·red o ld wood we re drov. ned out hy t he r oar or poy. e r m o .... er:-. Wednesday at th1· Co~ta Mt·i-.a home nf Juanita Ito Iman Oni· brill1a n1 ri·d poins ettia hloomt>d 1n front or the cottage at 20fi t-: 16th St.. as thou~h il t:i>I 1·onfu s <'d a nd thoug ht 1'h1 i...tmJs came in the middle of \pril l 'hr1!'!tmas d id co m e 10 nwl ,\pnl f'lr Mr .... Holma n. 75. v. hl•n a work µart) of nume rous 11·pn•..,entat1v(':-. of thr· Costa • \lt•..,J Nt•wp"n. llarbQr Boa rd of lfr.tltur. ..,h111A 1·J up bright and r•iirl V Thi'.'\ <·amP at i ;.i m to begin rt.!novatmg the v. 1doVl's house. frtrC'go in~ the ir own wor k of 'elling or buving property to m,1k" :0.1 1"> 11olman" .. look <1 lot I" lt•·r I h.1\1•11 t h1•1•11 ;.ibll' to do ·'"' th111i; 111 11 s.rnl thl' ;.i1hng 1 '"' •' \lr· .... 111 ~'ho will have llH·rl lht·rt· ICJr J I year ... al the 1·ntl of \t,J\ !'-h•· J 1Hi her late hus band. !-.JrJ!t• hought 1t in 1949 after a 1·ar1•1•r 1n ~ h1(•h both saw duty \~1th tht> I.els Angeles Police l>t·partmc•nt . ht· a s a p atrol "uperv1sor :-oh<.' a..; a rlcrk. Thl· rl'<ilh folks. spruced up tht' plac·e with donated paint.a nd µl;ints . prov1chng the labor free of t·har.:t• Mrs Holman's he lpers als o j!a v1• a fres h 'coat of barh·red paint tn thC' detacherl garage on her l>pa c1o u s lot wh i c h .Jt'commodates a few fruit trees. They said the projC'cl grew out Of -;1m1lar IA Ork d ays put in for c,cn1or cll1zcn~ by Harbor Area churt'hes They c hos(' Mrs . Holman's hou:.e on lhe basis of suggestions b> local scruor c1t1zens g roups. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • Newport Surf & Sport I T ·-· s .... 2 SPEAK sornv AND WEAR A LOUD SHIRT Hawaiian shirts by Offshor~. OP. Pua. Surfline Hawaii. Nat Norfleet. s..,..> 210t11 ........ •••· 1-"'C .... .._ c ........ .. ~ • I ........... 61l·11U Ul·012l .. · ACTOR ROBERT HILL O~GGI NG POOH SUIT ·we Are Trained Not to Retall•te In Sttuatlon' ------____ ..,.. __ _ 8y DAVID KUTZMANN Of -IMlfi' Pl ... tuft Accompwed by his attorney and Oanked bv reporten1 and C mal '6dml~rs . many eqer 1umply to Klroke hlm. the fun:y wltnHa with the ramoua profile aunt-.,red into an Orange ~ounty courtroom Wednesday. "Your honor, at thl time. anay l cull Winnle the Pooh to the s t und," Newport Beach attoro.iy Mlkt' McCray said. And so with a little Wtggle here. a stumpy two·step there and a big mile ror everybody. Pooh, as he 1s known to his · friends , test1f1ed 10 his own behalf Wednesday in connection with a lawsu1t that charged him with stnk.ina a Huntington Park girl who visited Disneyland several years ago The Superior .court Jury in Judge Jerrold Oliver 's courtroom was evidently im- pressed with Pooh's testimony. tuk10g only 21 mtnutes to find m f 11 \' o r o f W a I t D 1 s o e ·v Production:.. the noted bear·:., t'roployer The swt had been filed by the family of Debbie Lopez. 15. who churned Pooh struck her tn the face \\.lthout provoc11t1on durmg a \'1s1t to Disneyland 1n 1974. wht•n sht• was 9 vears old. ~11::.s Lopez· attorney asked thL• Jur y for $15.000 in his bmd dosing arguments Originally .. the amount ~ou~ht wa::. $100.000 Pooh. ~ho al:.o ~oes by the n<Jm(.' or profl•ssional actor Mystery Men· Unmasked ,. -. . Humington's Wall Artists T e ll Why By STEVE MARBLE Ol 1._ Ollilv Piiot Suti They strolled in with paper bags over their heads and introduced themselves as the mystery wall painters or Huntington Beach .. We 'n• the guys you'r e looking for.'' :-aid one, adjusUng his eychote!> and extending h1!> hand It was hard to tell if he was snulin~ They said they wanted to end the mystery and take full credit fot the artistic renderings that turned the e mbankment walls above the s tate s trand 1n Huntington Beach into a filmstrip. Joe Slockbower and Sam Ada{OOV said that their beach collection . so far . includes portraits of Charles Chaphn, Laurel and Hardy, the Blues Brothers and. appropriately. a m ystery woman. The young 11rtists went l o work on their creatibns becaw.e the w<JIJ was the biggest canva:> they could find. .. 1 lookt.'d at that wall one day and thought 'what a waste'," l'Xplt11ncd Adamov. 28. t he owner of a Costa Mesa sign s hop Both agreed they were a little afraid they would get m trouble fo r the wall paintings but completed the works in broad daylight anyway. Each creallon took four hours. As 1t turned out. s tate lifeguards had noth i ng but praise for the work. One guard s aid he hope::. the m ystery ESCHEWED MESSAGE Walt Painter Slockbower pa inter~ kc-ep 1t UJJ They said they inl<:nd u, The artis t!>. who ml'l l \\1; years ago while pa1nt1n ~ portraits outside Mov1cland W;i>. Museum 1n Buena Park. !'.C11d t h e y p u r po ~ e I y s e I e <' t 1• d characters that would bnng a s mile rather than a message ·'Thal 's why we got mad "'hen someone pajnted a ·Jesus saves message next to the painting!> added Slockbower. 25. 'Wl· figured ~ince people don·l O••l'r PHot ~t•tf Pttoto\ 'WHAT A WASTE' Wall Painter Adamov l!O to mu.,,eum~ much \.\t' <I bring the art to thC' pcopll' ,\damov e'plamcd ·r hl'\ C'Onlcnd that the hr~t true t~:~t of .,,ucces.; <·amc \\hl·O le:..,,er <irt1.,,l'> d1dn t mar the• "'ork!> "'1th grnffit1 and obscl'Ol' :.lo.i::.1n.-. ·1 <'XPl'Cl \\<:II take the -. U m ffi l' r II f f , ' ,\ d .(J m II \' C'Onlinucd Jr tilt' po111t1ng'> !'> u n · 1 v<• 1! raff 1t1 .ti t a<' k .,, 1111 .,,ummE:r tht•n \\I• l..1111"' \\t' H · ht·cn ;wc<·pt<•d Old Adversaries Meet liddy, Jack Anderson V nearth W ate rg ate NEW YORK <AP > -G. Gordon .Liddy, the Watergate conspir ator, s aid today that killing columnist Jack Anderson would have been justifiable homicide because the writer's to the White House. Liddy told Anderson as the two met in a television studio. ··But you also were serious ly damaging American ability to conduct foreign policy." he added. NBC's "Today" show, followed b~ Hunt after he h.ad left th~ sturuo set. -a rticles were endangering U.S. • mtelligence operations abroad. Liddy. promoting his newly p ubl isfl e d autobiography. "Will." was interviewed with Anderson on the ABC "Good Morning America" program. In talkin~ wlth Anderson about his readlness to murder the columnist. Uddy called the: affair something that happened eight years ago and ltkened their s ituation to a Britis h and a German flie r meeting in a. frie ndly setting years after World War Il. . ·. . ·: .. •. ... "You were a pain in the butt" 'Bo' ~yler Back on Job MILWAUJCtE CAP) - "Kellie Duffin is back on the job at First Federal Savin gs & Loan in suburban Menomonee Falls . alth ough she refused to change her Bo Derek hairdo. However, her mother said-the 18-year-old teller was glven a diffe rent assignment, out of sight oT the public. After she got her hair done in the braided style popularited by Miss Derek in the movie "10," her employer told her it would have to go. She was suspended for the hairdo Monday. J Ande'\"son shook hands with Liddy and ques t ioned the onetime White House operative who says he advocated the columnist 's murder in the early 1970s. . Anderson ass~ that neither Liddy nor anyone else could name a CIA agent whose torture or death be bad caused. • "It never happened ," Anderson said. "You we re prepared to kill me because of a wild rumor. Did you ever try to check it out?" Liddy replied · •. . . t didn't say ClA agent. I don't limit it to that.'' But another man Liddy t hought ought to be killed refused to be in the same room with him today. He was another talk show guest. Howard Hunt, a White House insider who was a l oo kout al the Wate r g ate break-in. Hun t ques tioned w h ether Liddy was mentally competent. Liddy later appeared on Liddy m aintained that Anderson's murde r was the logical way t o s ilence the columnist . whose writings. he said, caused the unmasking, torture and d eath of a U.S. intelligence operative <>ftneas . He said he m a de the proposal in a meeting with Hunt in which Hunt suggested that Anderson be drugged with LSD so that he would bt!have bLzarrely and be discredited as a reporter. "ll seemed to me that was not a logical eonclusion." s aid Liddy. He suggested that Anderson ··be eliminated ... Asked ·whether be. would kill som eone on Hunt's say lo. without checking for himself, Liddy declared: .. There is a presumption of regularity" ln working at the White House level. What comes down from a s uperior is presumed to be true and is obeyed. he said. ------------...-. ---------------- ase Robert Hill, admitted a pordon or hi.a heavy costume probably struck the girl, but he said he never aaw her beforehand. "f was turning around," Pooh said. after being pushed by someone from behind. The man wbo portrays author A.A. Milne's furry creation said he and others who don such costum es at Dis neyland are taught never to push back when taunted. ··We are trained n ot to retaliate in a giveo situation, .. he said. Hill first test ified out or costume. then retreated to a nearby empty jury room to put on his Pooh uniform. complete with yellow hat and red sweat.er. When he came back into the courtroom: Pooh pranced about t0 front of Judge Oliver and answered questioos with a ood of head or a s tomp of the root. "ls he under oath?" Oliver ~sked at one point. A ft er a clerk told the bear to raise his nght paw and swear to tell the truth and nothing bl.It the truth . th e Judge s aid , "Proceed." McCray asked Pooh what he did at Disneyland and the bt-<Jr danced merrily Llbout th e courtroom "f-la\'t: the record ::.how he 1~ doing LI two-step," the Judgt: said When the jury began dt• 1.Jberations m the afternoon, Pooh went into tcmPorary hibernation in a nearb> office waiting for lht· vt'rd1ct When the jury c ame m 21 minute::. late r , Oliver i.a1d J<>Okmnb. "Winnie the Pooh ' J. l' l 1 \ 1 t n. .. ::. h a v t: b \"' t· n 'indicalL>d " The Judge also notl-d that 'lh1-. h;i, hl't'n an unu ... u<.11 l'a::.t• Pooh fl 1 rt ed w Jl h !>('\cm I "um en in Oliver'::. courtroom aftl'r the \'t'rdu:t i.lpparE:nth qu1k !-><il1.,,f1~d ~1th the "'"' thin.A{!> turned out !\1tCr:.i~-. !>ooh:... ;ittornc~. ::,a1<I l h a t 1 n h 1 .., l 5 v t' a r ~ ..1 -. D1!>nl'~ land ... lc~al ach l~cr. th1-. "' as the fir:.l l1mc he had to di' fend a characlcr m court 26 Students He ld On Drug C ha r ges LOS ANGELES 11\P I Twent~ :-ix Garfield High School ' s tudt·nb a rrc ~lt:d after J three month undercover 1nvest1gat1on face C'hargl·-. rangin~ 'from possess ion of mar11uana to :-.ale' or narcot1<·.., <Jnd reeeiving !>lolen propert ~, authonltes ~atd Th c E :1 s l Lo!-. Ang t· I 1·-. st•1dcnl!>. all bo~~ bct~L·l•n lh1• <.1g<'" of 16 and 18. "'en' a rre.,,kd in a C'am pu-. mid W edne<.d:.i~ m11rn1n~. !-.ht•riff .,, dt·pul ~ Do~ It• ('arnpl>t:ll ~J1d DAILY PILOT Daily ,.,, .. SI.Ill "-' 'WINNIE THE POOH' TESTIFIES IN COURT Jury Agrees StrikJng ot Girl was Accident County Approves Vets ' Counseling 8'" DELORES BROOKS IR"1N • Of U.e 0 .. 1, P110t \u" <\fl"'r h~ll·mng tu nearly thee.: hciur-. or stormy ll."Stlmony from \'wtnam \'ckran::. Wedm.'Sday, Ordngt· County s upervisor::. re\'t'rsl•d a two.week old de· 1·1.,1rm and put up $47,000 for a local rounsc•llng center . fh·ma1mng un::.wayl"d by the 1· m o t 1 o n a I a pp e a I 5 w a ~ Supt•n ·1.,,or Thoma~ Riley. a former •.t anne general. who n i'>l tht• lnnl' d1:-s~nl1ng vot(' Jgdtnst tht· ulloc<itton of count) fund~ to a Lo., Aneet~s-based "et~rans group The ~roup , Cen ter f or \"(·tnan.,, R1ghl~ plan.., lo !>et up a <'ounsdmg p{'Ogram 1n OranJ(t: Count) for \'1etnam vett-rans "1th p~ycholo R 1cal problems -.t1•mm1ng rrom th ei r war ''\flt' rll'nt'L"l> \" tt'I num '1·lC'ran!>. some 1n \\ht t>lch.11r-. lint•d up to t(·lf 1 h e 1 r ., t o r 1 1· .... a n d u r I? t• upt•n l'>Or.., to fund a cou~lmg 11·11tt•r 11nn11·<hc1tl'lv ralht'r than ".11ltnl! f11r f1'ff1 rJI fundtn~ !'-UPl'f\ 1-.or Ed1-.11n M dll'r "'<.1~ behind the move to support the program "'1th county dollars. M 1 lie r. a former Marine pilot <ind Vietnam POW. was on the losmg side of a 3·2 vote on the 1::.su~ Apnl 1 At. that time. Riley. Philip Anthony and Ralph Clark said r espons ibility f or veteran counseling lay with federal rather th3n local government. They voted t o establish a committee to prepare a grant appli cation for a co un!>c lin~ center to the federal Veteran~ Adm1rustrat1on But. after hca nnl! Wcdnes - dJy's ll'St1mony, Anthon~ <1nd Clark chJnged their minds. :-a) ing that the 1mmed1ate need for a counsehng C'Cnter appeared more urgent than they had thou~ht But Riley contended that when federal offi cial:-finally comt-through \\'llh the promised dollar-. for ;.i <:ou1\sehn~ n :nter. the\ would set up th~1r own facll1l) and lea\ l' thl· Cl.'nter for \'eH.'ran-. H 1~hh "'1thout r1nanc1a l .,,uppor~ For lntlMdiate Deliv.ry You won't have to think twice when you see the special prices we have on Aireloom mattresses. Right away. you'll know that these prices are unbeatable. Aireloom is famous for fine . sturdy construction an d carefully-crafted Quality. We have these mattresses specially priced for a limited time only. So if you want a great mattress to sleep on. come in to see us right away. Don't sleep on it. BODY BRACER SLEEP SETS tm Sil[ Mattress & Box Spring Set . . . . SALE PRICED 199. fti SIZE Mattress & Box Spring Set ..••.. SALE PRICED 259. mm m Mattress & Box Spring Set ....•. SALE PRICED 299. • m Mattress & Box Spring Set ...... SALE PRICED 399. PROFESStONAl INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon., Thu". & Fri. Eves. 22 IS HARBOR BLVD. -COSTA MESA. CALIF. 'J c. Thuf'May. ~onl t1. IMO , I The Gals Tak Ov r -TtJ&NING TO THE MALE: Now that the dwct hu · ettled on •JI the munlt1paJ politics in our cout.al "'110 0 , l haveO•t1y deddt!dloemb&rtupon1 J>erlOf'\alcampaltn. I've Mt•cffod to name Ul1s new drive PAMIC 1'h1t'1 !'hOrt for ''Put All Men ln Char1e "Ir I can Jwit aet PAMI(' tadopll'd, wt•'ll £Pl all our Caty llaJla back to oorma loy Won 't 9\at bt• me<-• All lhe rounrll m m~rs will once u~nan nu Uw cba mbt"rs With clarar smoke Splttoooa can bt• rt• 111i.t11lll'<1 in lh1.• back room. Purple jokca c.n be lOld without f\•~.r of ou1ru1uni.t 1K>ml' fl'manti.t ··• In uroer to kick o(( my Pu1 All Ml'n an Chart:• r amp~)ln, howt'vcr I dt>('lded that the first step would bt· to get rt•solullon' o( i.upport Crom ull 'tht: m11yor~ o( our t.'OlhUal re~IOO • THIS SHOUU> Bt-; easy. l fi gured. 111nl'e most of our , t·11ws now have rw w m a)Or1> 1n ch1trge dnd i.urely \tlt!' would want to please me eurly an their termi. m ofht•t- So l l'Urefully lypt't.I up several of my Support PAM It' Toast of the' Coast Mayors llealhn . Kot>slt>r and ~khaft•r / rc:.olullons and ~tropped over to Cosl a Mc:.a Cit) 11..ill to gt'l " Mgnatun• from 1 he mayor I learned from thl' n •cept1on1st that Arlt·m· ~d1JCt'r ti ad 1ust been elected to fill that pos1trnn. \\t'll. ma)b<• Cosla Mesa isn 't the pla<·t· 111 s t.irl ga lhl'ring ~upporl for male s u premacy 1n polit w-.. 1h •t•1ded 1 ·11 1u~l t:Jkt• u n1c1· fi n Vl' downc·oa~t an!l g.it h 1·r ,, ~1gnalurc of :.u1wort frum lhe San Clerncnk m<1)(1r /\T Tiit: CIVIC' CENTt-:tt, tlw rc ~..t~ J frt.•i.h plat.1r d 111 P.1.n·(· 1nd!C·J~1 ng lh1• plaC'l• w&~ ht:tng r un h} ~l o}or I\ a rohnl' Kot's ler \\l'll. 11 was a ntrt• dt l\t.' any\\<i~ I h:ipp(·n to kno\\ lhJt V.Jvnc Uag lm 1u-.t ~·11t ~l'll'l'lt·d a' L ai.:una ·..., nt•\\ m .1~nr Surely good old W.iy n1· "111 !>tgn m~ µl llt111n r.norsng malt··1sm Whl·n l .trn vt·rl at LJ g una ('1ty Hal l d u\\n ''" h 1n ·...,L \H0nu1· good old Waynl• \\J '-out lo IUll C'h ·'Would ynu ltke lo "l'l' lht· Vlrl' mJv11r t h• 0 11 1 fll(J\ twh1nd the l'ounH·r inqu1rl'<i Sure. I ll t <tlk to him \\'ho"' hP Shl'i. Sall y Jk lle ru<' · "!'!•:VER MIND IT ." I ...,n<.1111>ed I tu I rPmt mt11 n·<l I have an appowtml·nt <.1l Newport Beach Cll) llall." Arriving at the Newport c1v1c complex down on Newport Boulevard, City Hall looked nor.t11a l enough. The flags were flying. T he doors were open So I wenl in. ·r w<.1nta see both l h<' ma yor and vice mayor ." I a nno unced 111 dcc·p m :.1M·ul1n(' tones ''l"H· .i.:11t 1mport<.1nt l1u:.1n('~._ ' Tht· 111<·1· la1h and lhP cuuntt-r '>;J1d 'I m ...,., "'>rn Holh .J;it·k 1t.· lle:.1lh1·r a nd E\t•l)n ll:irt .ir .. 1n 1·1mf1·n 111 1 ·Whal 's l-!Otng un l11·n· · I wh1 m·d "MA\'OR 111-:/\TllER a nd V1t·t· '\1.1'v11r lld rt o ri· pl.11111inl! ,, m ,1) or ., 'CJn r1·rr·11ce \\ nh \ rlr n• S h.if• r t\:1rr>lin1· Ko<"Sl1•r :incl ~;d iv B(.'lh·ru1· .. \n·n't t hl') 111\ 111n~ \\';i~ n1· H<l~lin <11111 \I l l11ll111d1·ri I t·~plct<l<•d ·who;1n•lht·\•'' th1·p111,lc·d1·1t'rk a'k1·d \h·n' \11·11 I 11blx•d ~hri·cl11111g my l'\\111 r1•...,11lu11mh \n\hllll.\ \\anl to bu~ a :.urplu-.C1t'v llJll!>p1tloo11 ' NATION I WORLD- lsdepe.;.•e•-4 fer •••desla Mug,abe Vows 'Han~ Of&:Bu~· SAl.ISBURY, Rllode1la (AP> -~ .. ,.,. ,, .... ,.,.,.,. l\obt-rl MUl(Mbl°l)lldled to keep hi hande otf private lnduatry a nd rell1lon aa Rhodeala 1mip1red to becOme lndepemdenl Zlmb1bft et na.lclldpl toelpt. •'OW' realllUc approach la that w lt'l~e ~ u they are," M UtJUbe lold a TV interviewer w.,dne•day . "W e have ft>CO&nlJed thlt l.b.11 COUDUy la a cMpil11Ustac COWllry and you t•unnot naUooallJe the at.ructw-e .,nd hope to achieve the •oall of !>OCIDlism " Hurt in Blasi M u••be, ralMXt Ml a Roman CatboUo, u&d h•-b•litt<Yed CathoUcilm and Ma~Iam eouJd co-ex.tat. MUGUE WAS co-leader or the Patrlotlc Front guerrilla alllance wbkb fou1ht for seven yea rs to eatabllab black majority rule ln lhls Southern Africu naUoo. Clvfl wa r ended earJy UU. year widel' a cease. tire and conatilu,ion Britain beJped negotiate. ' Dnpite a declared policy or non·•Uounent. Mugabe appears • cool toward the Soviet blQc. l'wr> workmc:>n s trip burning clothing lrom thclf bhl'll·n ·rl hodics fo llo wing explos ion and fire at W11l1am~ P1pelmt· C'n in Rose ville. Minn. One m a n was k11ll·d a nd lhn·e qt hPr:-. 1111un•d. Endangered Jet Incident Probed ~1 IAMl I AP) -An air t raffic <' o n t r o I I c r a l M 1 a m 1 International Airport has bc<!n suspended pendin& a fede r al investigation of charges be de· hberately tried to divert an air .. liner toward a thunderstorm. a nt'wspaper reported today The alleged m c1dc nt. mvotv1ng 1 HrJniH Je tliner with 105 p-.:.-.cngcrs aboa rd. occ urrt•d 1.J s l Thursday. th e Miami II era Id :.aid T U t: CO~TROLLF.R, who was directions. rece1 ved J nt'w rou1 e and landed safely at 2 45 p m . the Herald said A Bran iff s pok es ma n confirm~ Wednesday that lht: airline filed a complaint w1th lht- FAA. Barker declined to detail th" w e a th t' r c o n d i I 1 o n i.. t h 1· unidcnuficd pilot otTherved I I•· i..aid although plum•., routmch fl) saft'I.> through rum flv1n .! i nlo the m 1d rllt.· 11f ,, l.1r ..:1• I h u n d t• r ~l o r m " 11 1I11 I,,. hnardous A l d e I 1 a )' M ~ u .• a b e II to pay a 1urpri1Ct vi* CO tbe 'CtisU..._.. wtt1t ~liMllMI ~ bolDfilf • PoOI' MMll-falllhl Jn rilfllMll lD Aqo&a, ~mb6que Sall1blll'Y"' 1prawtln• <Jleb and Ethiopia, aad four Norah African towa1blp , communllt naUou that did not frilbtenin& a mother and ber back blm lD the elril war -el1ht children wbo tboulbt It · C~boalovakia, Eut Germ&ay, wu a police raid. Hunfary and Poland, were not inv ted to Independence .. , DIDN'T KNOW be wu Uae celebraUooa. . prlGff.'' 1aid Stella Makwara. Mugabe, 56, was deslpated wbote husband waJ at work. prime minister in February "There were IO many uniforms a fter bla Zimbabwe African with bim." National Union won a majority An aide said the 3l·)'ear-old 1n partlamentary e lections. prince "just pointed to a typical Since then, he hi$ taken a house and said be wanted to pop conciliatory s tance toward the in. He often does thiDp like whit.es who form t.he core ol the that." nation's ak:illed wort force. Most of the 96 natlona lDYit.ed PRINCE cBA&LES, heir to the British tJarooe, will preside over independence ceremonies, which are tq be held io a football stadium and highlighted by the lowering ot Britain's flag on its last African colony. In place or the Union' Jack, Zimbabwe wilt Oy a five-<:olor banner : (!'eel\ representing the earth, yellow for mineral riches, red for the 20,000 people who died ,in the civil war. black for the nation's 7 million blacks and white for the 250,000 whiles. Prince Charles interrupt~ a hec11c day of meetings with Rhodesian le aders Wednesdav sent high-power delegat.iou to mark the inde_pend~Qce of a nation that has held a world s potlight since whUe Prime Minis ter Ian Smith declared unilateral independence from Britain in 1965 to avoid majority r ule. Among Wednesday's Jtrrivals were veteran U.S. statesman Ave rell Harriman, 88, former U . N . Ambassador Andrew Young, and Mayor Maynard Jackson oC Atlanta, Ga .• and a Ch inese group h ead e d b y Foreign Minister Huang Hua. A delegation arrived from Moscow on Tuesday, the first official Soviet VlSlt ever to Rhodesia. More Cubans Use. Freedom Flights SAN JOSE. Costa Rica <AP > A third planeload of 157 <:u ban refugees fro m the Pt•ruv1an Embassy m Havana Jrnvl'<i U>day, and so me of them d a 1med t hey we r e heckled , mo bbe d and r o bb e d b y ,uµportcr"> of Pres ide nt Fide l ca~tro btfotc they left A fourth planeload w1lh about 1.1-. many was expect ed laler in lhc d ay. leaving about 9,700 still wa 1t 1ng to le ave Ca s tro ., 1 o m mwust country, a ccording to the Peruvian governme nt ., l'Ount TRE REFUGEES SAID about 15Q Castro s upporte rs 1nsuJlt'<1 J nd mobbed the m when the y J rri\'C'd al Havaoa's Josf' Marti .\1rport al 3 a .m. for the fl.ight to '.an Jose. robbmg most of them 11f thl'tr personal beloogrngs. "T he y took awa y a ll our .. u1 tcast:S. !N m everyone. They eve n t oo k a w a } o ur wris twatches," said Gilberto Puig, 30. Referring to conditions in Cuba, be added: ''Tbls ls not 1u'i t 10.000 people in t h e Pt.•ruvian Embassy, but all the Cuban people angry at Castro " T ht' n<.:v.est a rrivals wen· q uickly passed through Colll:J l<n .1n 1mm1 ~rat 1on a nd t aken t11 1 hl' former prcs1de nual hou."l' in '-.i n J o:.c f or r e '>t <1nd prot l'SSIOJ! II '' still not cut.u n ..., h.tl U >unll'\ lht•y ""'" lK· -.ent Foreign Ministry official who accompanied the refugee flights, i.a id despite today's mob scene a t Havana airport. rhere were re we r problems than with earlier n1~h t.s Agwlar said Costa Rica still ne<>d:. lo t·oordmate better flight 1l1 n e rar1 ('S with C uban J uthont1~. and work out detaHs Jboul getting safe conduct and -Othe r neces!>ary papers for lhE remainde r of the rt>Cugeea. 111 nut 1dt:n t1fied, a llt>gedly made ''TUE AIRPL/\N t: \\a:.n 1 1 l'fcn·nC'l·s'1unn~ the incident to t•ve r vt:Cl or<'d ant<> 'A t.·:.i thc r · l"acn 1lttion Br a niff's policy or refus an~ Ba rkt•r s aid. "but appart•nU) 11 Tll"" JRLJFT WA '-~ ('Ont rollers frn.n n'des, F.....i~ral L A s lft"j.!Un Cle" red o~ s o mt• c-h arge~. """' \.'V\: was VL'Clorcd toward ~\ealht:r ' \\' d -~" b t C R ~ \\.'la t1on Ad m i n i s tratio n The Her af d ·~aid Braniff e n=uay Y wo osta ican He p . Char c!) H. Wrbon. D- ...,JH>kt•sman .Jack Barker told the airliners that brought 236 of lht· C alif .• stall f aces "":sc1'plinar.v Wedn <'Urrently is the only airline thHt horde or Cubans wbo crowded w iww:.paJlCl esday. does n't J(1ve controller s frpe into lhc Peruvian Embuss y·s action ·for personal use of T h<• pilot of Braniff Flight 343, ndes. whJch an· tnlended to h<'IP zo-acre compound on A"pral 4 c:ampai~n contributions an<l .1 H1w10g727 boundfrom Dallas t he m unders tand c o c kpit wantingto leaveCuba. for accepting cash gifts in t•• '\l 1<1 m 1, refu s e d in itial procedures CarlosAgwlar. a Costa Rican {'Onflic t ofinle res t. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~--------;m;;;----- Midwest Gets Warmer GET SET FOR FUN TIME OUTDOORS! 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BUY NOW AT SALE PRICES! "~sual furniture" Co ..... ta -.w •tock of ,.tie tw•tw• ...t _.,....._ • TIKI TOllCHIS halw.... UoJd ,....... .. ..... •. Swt•et Rocllw, • llACHCHAIU Cmtopy Swt.lg. A•lmh c .... fwllllwt: 6 •tylff. .. • cokwt. wtl llOt dJlp. ftlU.,. ,.., Alto fHhriftc) comt nclwood fW llltw •· ...... CMltdo or ........... chaise peels. chair pods, wroet/111,,.., ~ Wa .._., • co-.hlt .. of o.c .. ..t lrolllMlttr t.il•••"· FOUNTAIN VALLEY PATIO FURHITUR~ rHOHI '61-7077 11791 llOOIMUltST A YI. fo.lt• • ..., ..... 111 •................... .......,.c._.._...,.....tc~ fRHDEUVllY OPIHDAILY9-6 -J I. • .. .. . • • • ~ • ' • -. I .-...-----. ------------.-.._. __ -'--____ .___ ____ ~~.·-. 1~.Aprl111.1ie0 ____ _ DAILY ftlLOT ·chan Movie 'PrOtested 'AN Jt'RANCI . 0 (AP) -CblMH f&cliOUJ d~t~e uve " harhe Chao" 1bould not be re1urrt"C!tod ln •nother fllm that wlU only air r1cl1t A Ian l\ereotypes, aay prote1Ua1 Cblut~wn I\' 1t \I t't1t Planned in Chinatown. Shooting ia scbed11'.-to atart Mxtmontb. ~ Their llpok emen want producUon of the S8 •t11H ... +--,Mi"ie.~ '.!CaatU• Chen •rvt the Cu~ of the -nnaon Queen." tcntop.-or-at Jeut not be filmed•• A meeting .waa scheduled today with producer J erry Sherlock. who, one lea@c c:b.al&U.-la "tak111g acfvanta1e ol a rum that ii racist that gtve~. a neg1&tive portrayal ol Chinese-Americans . That wa&-Lbe op'nloa o' l:liu CbH~-• Chines& ro,. Alfirmati ve Actlon. Mission Bay Clogged SAN DlEOQ <AP> -Contamlnalion levels tn ull areas or Ml 1uon Bay r001ain tUgh, according to t•ounly ht<alth officials. and it ls uncertain when lh~ buy wlll be reopened. ramilles, ls virtualJy at a standsUll at the time or year when It tradJttonally celebrates the openlng o( another sailing season. The club has indefinitely postponed several No pr('(j1ct1ons ror the reopening have beer. muck ulthough some officials are hinting that It ~ 1ll 11ol be at least until June. yacht races. , T~e traditional opening or the yachting season, at wruch the club's commodore usuaUy sails the waters in a small, 50-year-old craft, has also been p<>slponed The M1ss1on Bay Yacht Club. with 570 member Aliens Arrested Mexican Cops Cross Border s,\,... DIEGO <AP> -Mexican Police mu' t-d into U S territory and arrested ••bout 100 undocumented aliens and two BRIEFS San 01t-~o nion reporters. the newspaper ----------=---------reported todav 1n a copynght article. · Union reporters R1~ardo Chavira and Jesus Rangel said they were deta ined early Wednesd ay by P9liCe agents armed " 1th ptstols. • T he BaJa California Norte Judicial Pohce agent who supervised the arrests .. don~ the south levee or the Tia Juana H1vcr near San Ysidro said the sweep wai. t·arried out at the request or the U.S. Border Patrol. the newspaper srud. K C· 10, the first new tanker refueling plane in 23 years The plane 1s an extended version of the McDonnell Douglas DC·lO commer cial Jetline r with It s fusela iie converted to carry enough fuel to supply a squadron of fighters Synanon Drop11 .'tuif Entertainer Theodore Bikel ·h as been hospitalized with a brok~n leg s ustainea when he was hit by a car while a I J e g ed I y j a y w a 1 k i n g Wednesday i n Hollywood. A Municipal Railway worker checks the· cable !:>YSlt'l'l a fter Powe ll Street cable rC:J r service WC:J5 re~ton:4 Wednesday in San Franc1~co only to be s hut down l~ hours late r . Tht· worker djdn 'l get hit as the car wa!:. trave ling the other d irection The Powell line was closed today because of a ca ble !)nag. But Donald Cameron . riead of the Border Patrol's ChuJa Vista sector , Said he knew nothing of Lhe arrests. RapP Char~ Thro&0n Out OHOVTLLE CAP> -The first man tried under California 's new spousal rape law was acqwtted of the rape charge but found ~uilty of t\\o m isdemeanors. assault and petty theft. SAN f'HANCISCO l i\P1 -The Synanon Foundauon has dropped its £ederal court la ws wt aJ(aLns t Attorney General George DeukmeJian and the State of California, says the group .., attornc) AMorncy Sanford Hosen or S an Francisco said Wcdnc!)dC1y the ·u S . Dis trict Court 1n Suc ramento confirmed that the s wt was wi thdra wn Be said there is a lawsuit in Mann County that raises many of the same 1~suc·s that were being a rgued in the ft•dcral ('OUrt Baez· Asks Aid I A St•ven-man, fi ve woman jury returned the 'erd1ct Wl·dnesday. Sentencing was :-.l'ht·dulcd for May 15 J oseph Bray. 31. of Chaco. had been t'har,::cd with ro bbing and tr) m g to rape his estranged wife, Kare n. :!Ii. following a Ja n. 6 C1rgume nt at her L'hrc·o apartment where Bray had gone to pick up some photographs Parent# tt'i11 Df.>afh . .,uii SAN FRANCISCO I AP> A rt•ne wed fund-raising drt\'(' 111 SAN >IEGO CAP>-' A Los Angeles he lp combat hunger in C::imbodaa has been m1t1ated by !>Ulger Jcwn Baez. couple has been C1warded $75.000 1n connection with the death of their son in the Sept. 25. 1978 c r ash or a P C1c1hc Southwes t Airlines Jet here Ms. Baez t•ontr1hutt'd $1 ,000 Wednesday to lo rk off thl' effort. The money will be used to buy nee seed needed to avoid another famine, she said The JUry voted 9-3 in favor of Sanford a nd Shirley Lebow. PSA attorney William Fitzgera ld had as ked Jurors lo return nothmg, saying the ~on . Allan Lebow, 30, had no obligatJon to support his parents. "Whale parts 11f Cambodia have m ade strides to\\ar ls rehabilatallon, all n·porb <'Onfirm that there are many areas which have rf'main<.'11 a t!1tal hell," M ~. Baez said. Uilifary PlanP D ebut" LONG BEACH <AP> Saying it would :-.trengthcn the nation's military, Air Force Set' retary Hans M. Mark has unveiled the She spearheaded an •·ffort t•articr this year to provide food fir Cambodaans. Paid Advertisement -CITIZENS OF NEWPORT-MESA WHY YOUR TEACHERS SLOWED' DOWN This Tpast Friday and Monday, more than 85°/o of N~wport-Mesa's teachers eogaged in a two-day "s·low-down". The teacher~• action was a demonstration of unity and a protest aqainst the district•s delay in reaching a contract settlement for this school year. DID YOU KNOW THAT: ... Tht· children of o ur be~inning teacher!-. can qu<J hl) for the free-lunch ,P_rogram provided h~ thi s district for needy f am1hes. A LC'acher with t<'n years experir ni·r and a Mas ter 's DcJ!ree cannot qualify for a homf' loan in NC'wport Bct1ch or Costa Mesa. nor could thcv have a vt.·ar ago 'T eacher s. counselors. nurses. and othC'r ('(•rtifieated employc<!s have wor ked without :.i contract since July 1. 1979. The eertifi cated employees of Newport-Mrs<• have this Vl'ar suffered a reduction of 17r~ in their st anda rd of living. since they are still working unde r las t year 's s alary schedule. ThC' actual tt=a chC'r sala rv increases during the pa:-.t three y('ars have been 5<;. 4';. a nd S'. T he Distrk 's current offe r of 6 5'; for I !179-80 repr es ents a move of only one and . one-h alf per cent since salary negoti uti on~ hc•gan. but the teache rs' negotiating team ha' dl·m onstra t e d good faith efforts to r each compromisc by movi n~ from J4<'~ lo 11 '1. and then from I Vi~ t> 8.s r; The District steadfastly refuses lo negotiate any c·onlrt.Jc t pr otections fo r the Basal or Support Servi ~s progr ams and recommends lhl· rurtailmenl ol phy-.1c al t•du< .1t1on. \'nc·;.il mu~-. librar'.''. -.ppc·1al rt•ad1ng. nur..,1nj? and P':Vcholog1cal '>L'r\ ll't.'!'i at the l 'h.'m entar'.'· !\C hoo! lt.·,·e l The t ea<·h er.., ha\ t.' addrr~!-it.'<i t he Boa rd of Edun 1l1 on. h ;l\t' <·onductl•d informat ional ptC'ket~ at Board mN·tmg' anrl al :-.choolo.;, and havC' d1 ~tribut t.·d lettt•r-. to pan•nt!-i Thl· l 'n1on and the Dist rict havt• e ngaged in two days of' pn·..,entat1on-; t o a n e utr a l. ~t a l e <tppointt.•d F acl ·F indl•r . The l 'n1on ll'arlerstup h<J s r t!co mmended :.icceptanct• of t he nculral'5 finding:-. Sinrt• 1974 thr \on-,um<'r Pr1rp lnrft·'I' h;1c; ri<>t'n 59';. but thP N(·wport·Ml'MI IE'nrht•rs' :-.a lam'' h:1vr "'"" only 22'; In 51 ~ ve11 ri.. ll'arhrr o;alarll'" h:l\'(' r;clh•n :17'. l><'htnd 'lht• rilltnj! <'OSl·Of.li\'tnll In 1 ht' sam(' penod. thl' l'at1onal Pl'r Cap1t.1 l'l•r-.om1I lnroml' ro-'<' faster thun tht• ('~l·Of·llVIOll . ,, Th<• ;-.;,."por.t ;\h"•:I t'r11l11-<l S<"hool n 1,tr1rt 'lll'nd -. ""mallt'r flt'rt't•nt of ''' bud)!1•t on l!'.tchr r' · •.ind a1dl'•.' 1 'JI.ire"' .md frm~1· lwnl'l11 ' th.111 Jnv otht•r unif1(•cl ,t•hool cl1striet m Orani.:1• Couni' Compar11>0n or N·Ml'SD :.a Ian .,rht•dult· "Ith Cost of LI\ 10ll und Pt•r Capita PE·rson;il Jncoml' J9fi7 Base Year ... 100 for all dota 19713-?!l l'crst>nal lnrome ;., 1·'>t1matcd ~ -,_ . -, ..{ ~ ... ,. .,... . ::. .. ,_ ""' J ~j ;,. ; .. v · ... .r....:; l.::J .. ...... .. ,, ......... .,, .,.. .,, ., ... 11 ~ 19 IP SOURCES· Dept. of Labor. Buren1,1 of L11bor Stat1~11r' Dept. of Commerce. BureC111 or Economic Analy~us N-MUS D Certlfknted Salarv Srhedulcs Newport -Mesa Fecleraolon of Tecchecrs AFl·CIO 1770 Orang~ Ave., Suite E, Costa ,..esa, Call~rnla 92627 • (71'4) 548-8420 8111 Cue, President • ~~~-~~~~~~~~~-~ I. ' • The Vote H~ng On the .Record ,fi•-c~----- Even after the vote wu a'n o the slrldency lhal marked Newport ~ach· eJty cowidl I ction dldrr•t f ad . Both Paul R)"ckoff and Ray Wllll m h left thear city councll s>o&t.s Tuesday n l&ht d livering ~pccche~ \hot were b&U-..r tiWt unarat10C11,; _ --- dTh two men declared that the forcei. o( evil -e\'elopers, lhe Cham~r of Commer ce. and bualn a inter ests had bou1hl th el oo1on. drowni ng tho votce of the people. lt 's n po int or view that can 't be subst antiated by the lnndshdt.•, U.000 vote margan of I st week 's e lection. To tttlsumo thot the m 0t1l·y penl o n the rampa1an b a m boozh.'<1 th\• eity'it voter.. to that t x1ent 1s to H!lumt- thut mort> than 100000 or lh <'1ty ~ \'Utt·r~ ·•n· l'Om plclc ly h.tl·k1 ng an u\le lli1wnc<' On ttu.• olhl·r h a nd. "e \\e h •n 't pleased to 'iec the exp tm:>l\ll', l'om putcrti~d. ln M m1nul~· m.ulcr '•Knt0d by retin.~ Poht•t• Ch ad B J a m es G la vas and ptud for by tht> Ko ll o . Th u l lt>ttcr wa:. unfortunately typtc·1:1I of the flashy nummoxing lho t hus c heaiwnt>d Or an1ow <'uuntv pohllt'~. Both Kull nnd the I rvine Co cam e periloui.ly C'lo~t-to ove r pltty ang the ir h a nd:, Wllh thctr m assive c1:tmi.ia1g nl'I ugrunst W11ha m s and Ryckorr. Tht~ action crent l'S htghl~ awkwlird p<>.-.1llo n s for the th ree new council m('mb ·1 ~. l'Specially whe n lr v uw o r Koll p ro,,ec ts are pr "'M·ntt>d to t h e c lly. Und oulJtedly the Koll and Ir vine efforts dad !)Wtng sornl! votes. b u t they d id n 't w tn the elect ion for Ruthely n P lummer , P hil M1:1ure r and J ohn Cox . They won bec ause a broa d sp ect rum of the c·1ty '!> v o t e r~ d cc1c.l ('d ~h a t t h t b u llyin g, i;u le -c h a n g i ng. «1~t1-ev<.'rythrng a ttttudc or the cou nc il maj o r i.t y lf>d by \\ illtams and Hyckoff -wasn 't t he wa y N ewpo rt Bea c h o ught to be run. Decision TiiningOff Last week , Cos ta Mes a Cit y Council m e m bers m ay have mjssed a n o pportunity w h en they a pproved t he county 's pla n s t o e x pa nd J ohn Wa y ne Airpo rt b y p urc ha s ing s o m e land on the Cos ta Mes a side of the fa cility. The county 's p la n is to m ove the gene r a l av1a t1on ope r a tions now h oused on the east side of the airpo rt to the newly acq uire d a r ea . Ne v.1>0rt Beac h had a s ke d Cos ta Me s a to re j ect the propos a l. Newpo r t feare d the re location of gene r a l aviation wi ll ope n the d oor for the e xpande d comme r cia l o pe ration s a t J o hll W ayn e Airport. Costa Mesa wo uld have been w ise to wait until a flt·r city council e lection s in both cities: With m•w counc il m embers in office in both tm\ n::.. the opportunity wah the re for som e negotiation on l ht· :.iirport t.>Xp<rns ion t.1nd other issues fating the cities. ('karl ~. Newport B each does n 't want a irport t•xpan:-.aon. ('0~1 t.1 Me s a has som e things 1t wan ts reso lved t h a t mvol\·p Newport s uc h issues as the Ca lTran~-. d itch down Newport Bou levard , the Santa Ana H 1\·er m t.srin<.1 :rnd l ht• cxtcnsiori of Del Mpr Avcnue-Univer~ty Urive De laying a d ec1s 1on o n the airport could h avC' L'll h anet'Cl Costa Mesa ·s b a r gam ing position in getting t·oopcral1on on thc·sc kinds of projects. Slowdown Senseless Thl' \;1•\q>orl ~lvo.,a lt·.1c-hero., \\ho part1c1patcd in a l\\e1 tla\ l1mdo\\n la..,t Frnla\ :111d Monday might as well ha,·e i..nnl' .ilH:<J<I <rncl t·alll'<l 1t a o.,trikt' I >1 t ll<'l l.1xpa) er.., at lt-<J..,t would have :-.aved wh:Jt l u r rwd 11111 to IK· in mam t a o.,es ~oll'le high prict·d t.1\ p.11d hall\ ~11lrn i.: o.,(•n ·wt.., Hui l<'i.H 111·1 union offH 1.tlo., r ''JHlrt the~ arc• savrng the ~t ral..c• poo.,-.ilnhtv tor lat1•1 11 <11~1 r1<·t tru-.tN·s <lun'1 eomc up \\Ith tlw l'Ollll'<H'I and r;11 wl'! h·aeher:-. tnsht they o.,111111111 lwve· th1 :-. \'t•iJr .rnd rH'xl I 11"1":1cl. :1 b1>ut hiJll tlll' t<·:1C'lwr-. '>tag<:d a teaching !.Iii\\ d11wn Frid;,i y a nd \londa\ Tlw'i mamtain<:d order ;111d t1111k altc•nd u0n1·<-· · \I ;111~· s t u d c n h 1·1Hh·d up play ing Scr a bble• o r \\ .11 d1111g rnnv11·~ and t1·lt-\ 1s1 11n ~nt11l'. \\ho knt·\\ tlw~ \\11tlldn 't ~uit up fo r gym da""''" for ins t anc-c" 111"1 g;n ,. up and wPnl horn<· 'f h1ouu1J 11 all "unw d1'<J1eat1.:<I ind1v1duub taught <ts 110.,11:d .111d lhv\ an· 111111 · l·omml•n<ll'd \~ leor tlu:n . ._f 111 •\I trnw. \\h'i not walk off instead of ..:111 d oft" • (Jp1n°nn• 1 ~ fHPC.SP.d 1n rhe space above are those or lhe Daily Pelot Olh1 r ""'"""' •·.<prc•c.sr·d o n th1<, pc.1ge arf' lhose o l their authors and ""'"', A1•c1do r l.O mment 1s 1nv1h:d Address The Daily Pilor. P 0 Bm l~bO (,(J<..,ld MPSa CA 92626 Pnone (714 ) 642·4321 Bojd/ Bachelor Poll By l •. M. BOYD Th t> po l htl•r :-. a s ked nurni>rous IJach l'lors whic h they'd chooM• for a hride a wom an who was very pre tty or u woman who was very ric h. Twenty-six percent sa id pretty, 23 pcrC'cnt s&id rich N e ith e r ~ro up w as a s numerous. though , as the 33 p e r cen t w h o sa id t h e y ro uldn 't mak e up t he i r minds. The othe r 18 pe rcent ign ored lhe pretty a nd the ric h to name other qualities. Dear Gloomy Gus I ( our ch.Udren becO,me proficient at MonopQly during the Ne wport- M es a t e ac h e r slo wdown. perhaps all will not be lost. They will then have becom e proficient In some thing before they graduate . K.S. ' the usual, kindness. co mpa· n1onable, sexy, so on. Our I .ove a nd Wa r m an rePort.!> s uch findings without putting too much confidence in the m . He belongs to the can 't- m a k e-up-the i r -m inds ·g ro up, who. in essence. say never m ind all lhat. first s how m e the woman , and I'll let you know. If t hat chubby child does n't s lim down by age 7, said youngste r proba bly will grow up fat and stay that way. So r e por t Britis h m e d ical s pecialists. What pro portio n oT the s e c r etaries t a ke d ict ation while s itting on the boss's la p ? So inquires a tlient. Not m a ny. if any, I'd guess. That pic ture of the sexy s teno Re rched on Mr. Big's knee was dreamed up by the car- toonists generations ago. The s a m e cartoonists who depict- ed wives in the act of throw- 1 n g rolling pins a t the ir hus bands , anothe r exceed· ingly rare occuhence. The sam e who picture d the bo dies of brokers falling fro m t a ll buildings at the time of '29 crash , !itill one more i magined happe ning tha t didn't. ___ .1a_L --------------~--=-• ,. - J-.kAnder on I \F~NG ~PENS TOME, ME GETS IT! I - Mailhox '-.../ Thu~.Apnl17,ttl0 I .. LAST VEAR. fo r exampl~. Westingh ouse paid a $300,0()(). !1n e for p aying a n ille gal "commission" to an Egyptiap o fftctal who got the company. ll S3 0 million co ntra c t. More r ec e ntly . a uditors c aught a to bacco firm mis la be ling the qua lit y o r a' :-.hipm en t, and collected a SJ.1,000 re fund . .\tool 'oUppher I!) bcin~ prn!>ecuted for foll>ely valurng a S7.8i2 sh1pmeflt al S7l,303. By transferring t he a gency's watchdogs w this ~1de or the ocean , the a dmin is tration ·s ·sy m bolte"' r e d u C't io n 1n nve r 'ie~~ pe r~on n e l wo u Jd ..,, mbot11c-n11th1ng mor 1;: than rnd1 Hcrcncc tu unchecked ripoffs of \ 11> fun<b \net th:.il C'ould b<· r n t) u g h t n -; 1 n k r h e w ho I 1> Jll 11c r.cr11 Ballot Statements Costly for Candidates To the Ed1trn l'lca"l' inform \ ou1 r P:id1·r· t hat the rl'i.1 ..,em .... ww 1:.111cJ1dJtt·, do not put tht·1r qu.tl1 f1 l·at1on" 1>11 the count) o.,am ple b:.cllot mailer 1<. because 11 co ... ts l'ach candidate $6,000 to SI l.000 111 do so. Most vot ers. out or 1i.:norance. ha\ e n <· ,g at 1 \t• r l' t• I 1 n ~.., to..., <.1 rd.., r and11l:.1tt•.., ..., ho <le, 0111 11 ... 1 thc·1r qua lr f1<·at1on ... lu•C'.iu..,r the·\ fabc·ly bc:IH:\" th.11 thl' ran1f11l;1lt wao., l<JtC' in filing 1i, .. o.,tat1·m• r.r or the c·ancl11l.111• "',1 •101• qu.tlifwd or thl· < .1ncl11l.111 drol "''' C'.1r1• l'nClul'h 111 '•'' ;111 \ lh111, .1IM'1UI hrm.,t•lf M an~ 1·xp1·11 .. ru·o·d ;ind high!) qualrfwd 1-;rndr<l.ll• ... y,11! 111 \'rr bi h<'ard hv lh1· \Oto, . ., if tho·_1. ha\1• too much 1nt1·gr11 ~ to g11111t•>debl to p ay off thC' S 11,000 nece.,sarv to i nfor m t h<.' \'CJll•r ... of lhc·11 qua lifications .J udgl' .J crry P ac ht n•ct·nll> ruled that 1t 1s a \ 1olat1on of frel'<lom of o.,pc·(•t·h to tl<•n> th1• right of c·unrt1d;11t·'> to com mt•nt on their '>r>r>onl'nh 111 C'ountv .,:implt· lrnllol m<1ilml.!". hut ttw SI I <X>O pril'c tag to ~a~ amthmg at ;ill a hout rC:Jnd1d ates 1s not JUst a \ 1olat1 on o r less affl uent c-;:mcl 1date ... · frl•edom of SJX'ech. but 1t 1s :.t v1olatron of the voter " r rccdom of cho1c·c We m ust drast1c11 Jl v l'Ut the <·osts of s ample hallot statements and make 1t mandatory that each tand1date s tate h1:-. qualthC'ations by 1ssurng equal spac<' to Parh f:\'en 1f the wealthier candidates want to continul' on by spending thous ands of dollars on expensive publtc re lations frrms, at least the vo t ers w oul d h a v e o n e o pportunity to rc·view all of tht• c a n d idates' q u a l1fi c a t1oni, throug h the county mailers . Then we can have some assurance that e lective positions h ave not been bought. and we can say that we voted in a fair election which is what democracy 1s all c.ibout M /\RK GRIFFITlf . lc.·fion Rf.~frt•Nhing To the Editor The re 1s a s light 1ndicat1on tha t l he retre nchment tn edt,tca lio n aod communit y ser vices pla nned for Golden Wes t College this s umme r <Marc h 28 Palol- G WC Slates 4-day Week > may be a ppropriate in view o r the ·r1scal uncertainties which he ahe ad. While one's first re11ction is lo c riticize the move c re placing the full 5-day week with a "fuller" 4-day week > as a boondoggle ror giv ing the a dmin istrators and sta re call paid on a n nual ba sis> a lon g weekend. it c an also be viewed as a refreshing . a lmost firs t-of-a-kind action on the part of a Coa s t Dis trict board oC trustees who ha ve railed , In lh(I pa s t , "to-J>ut up the ir money· alo ng with their good intentiorv lo economize . Even though ~ dollars to be saved are a pl· l ~ -,.-.-.._ ---.. - I.Hit,. \\ 111'11 n 11n11urc·d '4 llh tn•· tot.II h111li.:1•1 of ttw d1 .,tnct. th•· 111·1·1.,11111 lo o<'t 110'4 . month" ltd111 e th" un11rul1c·t;1hl1· futun· 111 1111 ... 1•om111g .. ummer . I!> J tom mcn<l.ehlc• 11n<' I for rnw. h0'4 l'\t'r. ~ould hc.tH' h1·pn mor1· n•a .,~urf'd by the Bo.11 d ' a t 1111n h.trl tht•\ a lso an 111111 111 I e I I hill t ht' Ill 0 \ l' I ll ho11 11•11 1111 ·•<'.Hh.·m1c· ..., :-ck <ii 1;old111 \\1·sl ('ullt•j!(' h.1d abu 111·1·11 .1ppr11' 1·d hy th1· rollt ~' I.II ult\ I ~YI I< I< IS I.\\. IL\h,\~ Cit!' .. ._.,., ... , .... ,,~· T111 he· Editor Fun1·ral Annountemcnl Cit\ or ,'\t:wport BPach . ocoach 1 11' lovt:d h-. thoul'!ands who 1•..,.·aped tht" t;>r me nt of big city s rlloJ!, t 1 ufr1l' ning1:st1on und O\ c:rcrowdini.:. of colitis I pro· 1111u11 ~1:d 1\111 r t1 ... r after a long htll t.rl ... lll't'l'"Sful hattll' Sun l\'t'd I)\ lndustryv1 lll'. an acloptt•d fo:-.tt•r rhrld of the n1·w l'll\ Counul Funt·ral scn ll'e" 1wnding in another city . dut: to loc•;1I convention bookinf!s MARK I' SOHK .~of'!I C'rif i,-i:••d To th• f:d1 tor J\., :m Orange County full lime free .ance novel isl who ha s made h1.., lr.'ing with words for the past 2~ vfar!., I'm s addened by your frr.,t p aite article in the Apnl 10 Pilot on the :-.o·called "Law and Orcltr Ca mpari.:n Comm ittee." In the view o r the La w a nd Ordfr Ca mpaign Committee, for n ed by s t a te S en . H. I~. Hid a rdson . H·Ar cudia, Judge s o J l' n m a y b e o n I y· ..... :i'5factory 0 • '-"'I Bil to put this t1ti llatin~ ite m nea• the head of your piece, and 111 <'nJ.!ai.:e 1n t h e u s ual 1·ma::.cul al1on of your lead only later . rs a.., misle ading lo the n·~der as the omission or any criCJ <'nlla ls of the committee 1ty )f Only the reade r with the time at\I patience to wadE! to page two lea m s tha t the c o mmittee. wh i c h so u ~d l> l i ke s ome rRht -wrn~ version of an Iranian r· .. ·ol ut 1onary gr o up . admits rc;e lf unable to provide specific hform :it ron on why the rating ''us g iven IT IS EVEN later that we learn that the committee Is kind enough to concede that "this Is not the a bs o lute final wo rd on the judges, .. and thAl ··we don't want people to take this as the Bible." Thanks, committee, whoever you are. And than.k1, Mr. Schoemehl, or whoever edited you r piece. On- ly you ·ve completely confused us. What are lhe credenUala of t he 65,000 m e mbe r s or thls - Pirn,m1111•1· 1:.'i noo · llom•'' ·Ar- '•''' l.1 .... ~lr • Jud~.,,· Court ' j 1• r ~ • f' I J f I 11 ( (I ( I' r l rrdtl'r ' 1\nd .... ti , 1!11111 \11Ul1·ll •uur reader'' \\ 1 p.1;cl our t uarter. t lrnov. 'e ry Ir tt It 1Jr J U<tgt> -.oden, C"H't>pl rtlat tw v. a.., a ~ ·• ' \ \\ or I <T \\ a r I I 111 I 111 rnoml"tl .... 1th th1;: <:l<lt·st heru1~"th hreJthcr. d1..,a ~rel•d w ith hi' ix-111111·:-, and ... un&\'€'11 I hopt• h .. ~Uf\ JH''i ..,ut·h r••1111rtrns.: 1 knu" h1tl1• tir polrt1c·'· or tht• 1111 .11 1udu IJI \ I J..n11v. J httli· Ill 0 r l ' J bout t 11' J r • I n tf r ti I r "'rillnf? Tha:. 1s nor 11 Tht! D01l!I />tfol Cnl1CIU!d t h.I• rom m1ttee and 1tf ttchnaq~s. ur(linq toters to di..tregard unpror.'t'd ra tm1.1 .~1·ht'm~"'· m an edrtonol (Jubl1.shed Munday, Apnl J4 -f:d•lor •••N-t 'fight" Rappt>d To the Editor Congratulat1oni. on ~our mo!>t 1n fo r mat1ve a n d f o r cefu l ed1tonal which a ppear ed in the April 9 Datly Pilot titled "FAA Airport Ord er Disreg a rd~ Im · pact .. Yo u sta ted a nd quoted from the FAA "that they recognized the fa l't tha t t h e a irpo rt 1s o per at ing f a r above th t' pa ssenger capa city for wtuch 1t was designed a nd is furthe r Limited by state no is e abatement regulations." It still wants the Board of Supervis ors to a ccom - m od ate Cour mor, a irlines. It 1s imPossible to bring m four mon • a irlines· Fro ntie r . Weste rn, Contine ntal and PSA. without crowdingOrangeCounty, making more sm og, g reasy subs tance that lands on our vital crops, h o m e s, a nd abo ve all i s unbeaJthfuJ to bteathe. Our lungs can just s tand so much rouJ air. We also have en abundance or carbon monoxide and wouldn't four more airlines bring in more people for our crowded freeways and parking facilitie s'> The noise is up to the top-hearing decibel. "Stop~ about the cost of Uvln)(, Mona. and snille." l'r IS 1mpc>i,s1bll..' lo car ry on a 1·on versat.ion in one's pauo, and "' l'n hf·ar the-TV at n ight cv1·11 "'1th t h1: windt>\o\-l'I and door' l'IOl><.'d I ltH· in HJyshort·" und•·r the n1~ht pattc·rn and h:t\'(' h1•1•n 1n homi''\ nearer th<' <1trr>o1t 11111 tht• h1om~ ,l('IU d iv 'hook fn1m tht• 1ntenM· \ 1111.1111111 ·1 ho 11<11'i4. "'J., de J I 1..·nlll).!' "'•·v.porl "a' 1Jo ,1gn1•d for he.ilthful '" 1n~. '4 lto n n.1tu11• t·n-, clov. ,·d u. ... "'1th th•· 111\ ,.,, o<·ean ;ind bay ~OS ! or th1· IJrJ,!e, IH·,1ut1ful hom1·.., -wt•r 1· h('rc fu-st • .ind 1~n t then· M>mdhing 1n this ! ' 20t h c·t·ntu ry. wi th ;di o u r Yankl•t• rngenurty th:it 1-;m !'om e up y, 1th 'iO mc ('O untt·rbla ... 1" It :.C<'ms the• frd<'ra l (iovl'rn· ment 1s t rytnf.! to blackma il us into giving 1n to llH'1r unre<1sona- ble dem ands. J\ccommod<Jting over l .5 m1ll1 on J):.tSM·nger !> a yea r h:J!'I rf'al'hed thc• lt m 1t. I agree we 'i hould h<JVl' som1• kind Of a l'On· ~n·:,s1onal .md 1nspect100 of th1 at1on VIRG INIAN JAMES lutc~ril ~I ('ouutH•nded To th(' Editor I ~ 1 ~ h t 10 p c• r .., o n a 11 y acknov.ledgl' f'aul Ryckoff for hill> 1ntegrit\ .h mayor , he rem ained o.,t<':Jdfa..,t for what he behe\'ed Ill' n•ma1ot•d st1..•adfast even when 1t \\ ould ha vc been In h1 " bt0 !>1 1 ntl'r 1·~t .., t o h e c·onc11ta tory It rs d ear to m .. tha t Paul Ryckoff cons1st('ntly supported his own lx>hefs ~ind t ruths to his ult1 m<.1t1..· det rim ent lie follo wed· h1~clf. tu ... <>wn dream , not the whim:-. or dc~1rc·s of others. For th is, I p<'rso nally commend and ad mire him I am not ccrt;1111 tha t r. nor m 11ny or us. h3v1: the courage to sta nd for our own be liefs in face or such adversity. T his ll'tle r ii, n o t a bout "judging" the perfor m ance or P a ul Ryckoff in any m aMer . Ne it her 1s it about supporting or not s upportmg him, nor choosing s1d~s which we are too prone lo do. ll 1s about ac knowledging a qua lity in a human being. I h ave mixed emot ions seeing this Integr ity le ave our council. MICHAEL ,J CHRISTlANSON Editor's Note. Chn staanson wcu c hai r man of the "Yes on D" Comm11tct'. Hyrkofl opposed t1'c bolloc mcasurt- • Letters /mm reader.! ore Wt'lcomt , The nght to conden se letters to·ftt *ct or ehmmott libel t.t resert>N. &11ers of 300 word.I or less Will be gwen preftr«ml't All ~tins mu.,,t fn. elude 11gnat&1rt and tnoumo odd,,88 but. nomH ma.11 be wUt&Mld on rt· qtU" If 1 f hf/tcttfl f rto.tml f S oppo '"" Pottr'JI will not ~ pwblash#d. . I .. ------... --_.. .. . . ·-.... --·- I -........... "' .......... --....... \ • .. hulian Arlif~u Excite Colle~a1U1 I • · 8J l:!!"~AN "hate1rtty" lo 1outb Oranat 'lmPQrtaDt q&ae1Uou reia.rdinc County. · PrehlllOJic tor the San Juan Caplafrano area meana priOfl to 17691 w~ mMlerkal wa11 fi rst re· c:orat:d, tald llank Koreper of Cypret.a CoUeae. the J""Mlao Indian• and \Mlr ''Tlll8 M ONE of lh\I htl l op. ·~ are be., probM ln an p0rtuniUt1 fOt" at I aal a hl1torl<' ~=-'J.:'J...:v~~-~ ~ontatt period," uld Cbr l1 ~-. --.-.~-J[)N...,. "'Of-QeWen..w.tt ~ ... t---...n A who' Stuclent1 from Golden Wt'st lil"HiiiltJ.nctcii BHcb. ---fijurc the atie ii ~ year1 old or Mnd ey..,.... colle1e1 are H · The Golden Weal 11tudenll, •nd ten ue lnterested in flndlnc "-· •htdenta trocn Cypr 11 Colk1f'. out how far ~ck the Juaneoos uva-. tut plot.fl a t the itc-.. h •ve been unearthln1 auch und ~heir an('estors date in the whlth I• *tcribfid by lnstruc artlfacta aa ct-nmlc fraamcnt.. San Juan uea tort U Pl"Obably ·one of •few 11crapert. knlvt·a a n d a r lat• ~rac vtlJ11e aJtes let\ rowheada sl nt"e the pl"oject Tbe archeologiBts are interest· with considerable archt•olottlt<al b<•ian In t'l'bruury. ~d In keeplnf the location of the * • Storw Age· ToOls Surprise Discove ry SAN DIEliO tAPI • A 7~yea.r-<>ld woman archaeologist says she accl~entully found fragments oC Ston~ Age toob while cilgging out rem ains of a mammoth in Cahfomia's Mo1ave Oesert . The Oa.kt's have been dated by experts of the U S Geological Sur vey and the Los AngeJes County Museum at more than 40,000 years old. Dr Emma Lou Davis. who found them, think~ they may b(' twi ce that old BUT Y ~ARS E LAPSED BEf'ORE Dr Dh'll>, an authority on early m an ID the Southwest, found out she had discovered stone chips left by humans making tools . In a s~ientilic paper still in preparation. she s aid the stone we apon chips were hidden in clay taken from the Naval Weapons Center ranges at China Lake in 1973. · ··we were excavating around the expost!d reni.ttfns of a mam· moth." she s~ud m an interview. "We thought we "had the animal. but the bone and tooth were in terrible s ha pe, literally falling upar t. '·1 WAS ~FltAIO I F I DUG it out 1t would rail apart ll ke tobac· co out of a pipe. I dug out the matrix. the clay in which the tooth was I mbedded. since the clay was a lot harder than the tooth ... Then it sat for four yea~s 1n the Los Angeles Museum's Oepart-m~nt ~r ~alcontology. Curtis McKinney, a U.S. Geological Survey ~c1enl;ist an .Denver. as ked Dr. Davis for samples or the enamel of a n ag mg arumal for dating experiments. , "I got out this tooth.'' she recalled. ··and, when I dumped out the contents. the. tooth was there. The clay had dried out, and out c~me two b('aut1fu l rl akes -one or white c hert and one of obsi· d1an. · 111tt unpubl clzed. since "p0t b un ters" or those seeking artltactJl for personal or com· merdal use. 1:an descend on t.be jjllc, leaving the patt ern of finds upset and the excavation dlS· rupted. ·'The asboc1at ion of t h e artlracts found 1:, important to u~ ... said Drover "When they <pot hunlersJ pull material from the site, &t d~stroy:, the plittern· ing .. . • ALSO EXP ECTt;D TO be de termined during the preliminary excavation of the archeology C'lasses as how the site will be studied aftl'r tht• rlasse:, are gone Owned by City Councilman Larry Buchheim . t he 29-acre parcel oo which the site is local.' ed is scheduled for development. There are two ways the re- search could be handled. Tbt: site could be mitigated, meanJng <i 10 tQ 15 percent s ample of the s ubs urface would have to be re- moved before lh(' remains are destroyed. OR. THE SITE could be pre- served. and development could be undertake n with that objec. live. T he J uanenos we re <i m1 gratory ~roup that traveled over an area bounded roughly by the P;icific Ocean . Las P ulgas Creek near Oceanside, Els inore. and Aliso Creek. -. ---~~· -. ~· ... -. -....... -.,_.. r DAIL'¥ PU.OT -. • Deity .............. COLLEGIANS WORK HARO AT EXCAVATIO,N; FUN IS IN THE FIND Jim and Karen Lopez (left) Sift Dirt aa Pat Hudson Shovel• ' ----. Get YourseH Goi -. For the 8051 ng '.• :1 f ~; f°1' in~,. I 1• :, ( 'eJil• ''''i' ' N•;Vv I I nn ' fl•t(Vlll l~ 11 -.fH'fl~ i II ~1 ,()II ~ ,'. , , tn !Jo' WIH• VI ' IC.t: l>t • ·lflO '>1)h '' 't I 'f't -t~ tit I ' ' . , "" ' I . ' P ay No Incom e Tax in 1980 and Recapt ure Taxes P aid in 1977' 1978 & 1979 R ealize t he benefits of up to a 550 ~1n Tax 0.educ tion t his year while p a rticipat i ng in a h ig h ly p r o f it motivate d in vestment. • 4 years of public acceptance • Flexibility of am ount invested ACT NOW Available Only Thru June 30 Brokt>r dnd Salee; Pos1t1ons Available. For More lntormafion: "No question. they were chips from making tools. They in- dicate what we were looking for all along -human workmanship · the person with the mammoth .. ' Students at the site have un- earthed shell!'! brought from the ot<ean and modified for use as tools or utensils. ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE Gerald L. Kozak Newport tenter 359SanM1guelOr.S uite t t O Newpart Beach. California 92660 THE QUARTZ-U J<E CHERT FLAKE and the obsidian or volcanir glass. a long with the mammoth's tooth, were fiv e inches below thl· surface of the ground and overlaid by a tough layer of hardened clay without any sign of having been disturbed. The material found by the s tu· d e nts is taken back to their laboratories to be categoriw d a nd stored. { 714) 547-8228 644-2507 Where was your $10,000 on October 18,1979? .. If you purchased a California First Bank six-month $10,000 Money Market Certificate six .months ago, congratulations. You're $584.20 richer today.* And if you didn't? We still have good news: Todays interest rate (see below) is much higher than last October's. Which means . a much higher guaranteed .return. So six months from now ... but then, thats up to you. Annual Yield** , 111.008% • •• ., . j •tnter<>st eam<.>d when Rate was l l.7l6°o attd Yield was 12.042"0. • Y11'1cl. if pnnc:rp:'ll :111d 111tem-1 \.\t'rf' to remam on deposit for one ytar at this Ualt'. R:11t· and Yield may chan.i:te at six·month renewal d~llt> . Fl'dt·rnl l:iw rt'qllrn·!-~ubst:intial intrrest penally for early withdr:mal and prvhibits t ht.> wmpou11ding 11( inlt>rc:,t. ' J\ CALIFORNIA FIRST BANK· .. • . -. \, • DAILY PILOT Tnur1d1y April 17 1ot0 QUEENIE ,, ...... r.,,. ... , a . MARKET WHIZ. • • I NFLATION IS STANLEY'S BIG d11>hkt-. but he I hmks 1t ha~ ab point ,, .. My forc<'a1>t for inflation th1:. year ls 2212 perct>nl by Dt>cc mbe r etnd 25 percent in California . 'he said "I totall> disagree with wage and price guid.rlint'::, It seems that at this point we need a recession. and th1 l:> 1s what the Am erican public does n't unde ri.tand '·Jt 's a well-known rac t that you go from prosperity to recessions the on -going cycle. Both actually :.ire good. und the United States in the long term ts very s trong economically, as the dollar 1s. rcully .. A DEPRESSION MAY BE DUE, but it won't be very sdon If 1l docs come. I would s ay 1t would come in tht• next· 15 years but even a depression will only leave this country stronger "There h a::, neve r been <t de pression we haven'! pulled out or in prosperity. Look at 1837. 1873. 1869. und at 1907 es pecially . and wtiat happPned after 1929 .. The lont• child or S tanley and Angela Martinez. both or lnd1Un llnca~e v. 1th only h igh school educauon::,, hUJ>l'!> ti) csllend tht· Lon<jon School or Econom1<·, an(~ b1.•comt· a lJ S !'>cnator someda) from Colorado. v. ht•rc his parcnb own a l1lllc land nt>ar Tn nidad H\ lh<'n. ht· 1-. c·c rta1n the do llar v.ill be stron~t·r than todav \net that ~ wh~'. St <rnlcv M artint•7 1~ biJ ving up For the R ecord PAClftC YlfW MIMO•IAL PAH Cerretery Monuary Chapel 3500 Pacific View On11e Newport Beach • 644 2700 McCOIMCIC MOIT-UA.l lES Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-tns HAafOI LA.WM-MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory lb25 Gisler Ave. Costa Mesa ~5554 IAL n.aaGHOH FUIBALHOMI ~2424 Costa Mese 673-9450 NllCI llOTM9S I&&. llOADWAT MOllTUMY 110 Bfoadway Costa Mesa 642-9150 SMITH & 'NT*'- NOITUAIT WIS1a. .. CHAPIL Monuaty . c,.,,.uons •27 E. 17th St Cost. Mesa 64&..aM· fl .., __ ...ClllOntmS SNTHS' MOl'IUMT 627 Mltn St. Huntington Be.ch 63&-e539 ,_Ma&T ca&OIUL .... L NOMI 78018olNAve W.tm•nsler 893-3525 • PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS euSiHis_s __ NAME STATEMENT Tht toUO'#•ttq ~-r\Of' t\ OOfng bU\1· N '' d\ 111l l Al!ART COM PANY 116·7 toH"'' Avt'nu ... BdlbOft 1 ~1 •ruJ .. CAl1!orn1a'111<>1 ( roU(,, A T al1m<1fl 110 7 Cornn, l'v~nuP, Newpcrt lledtl!. (d"!ornoa ttW>7 Thi\ bu\I""'' ,, (OflOU(lll<J llV an'" dtvtOUdl C '°"'"A l dllm.tn ln1\ t;Mh-m~1 Wd\ Hlt."d w ith t~ Counlv (It'•~ Of Oran9" County Oii' Al)'ol 8 l'illO FUS74l Pub'"""" °'"nq<> C..0..\1 O.i11y Piiot, Apr 10, If, 74, """YI, 1'90 1&18-«I P UBLIC NOTICE ' Cropt High MADERA <AP( - 'IAe_ •tau vaJut of Madera Coun ty' crops Floridiall8 War Over Orange Concenirate set. a r ecord of S36S.8 m i ll io n i n 1979, Agr1cull1Ual Com· missioner Donald O. O RLANOO .• ~a. (AP > S hippen Auocu1t1on ond an LHd~ra ot f1orida'e la bllUon o utspoken OJ)l)On c nt of tht• citru.a lnduatry •re aquartna otf chunac. over·~ lO YIU LlW ol tbe-Allred'"WftlrO'l£1)rtartdO'lmfied C ripe r eported. That M ndard on .irounds it cannot was up 66 percent over compete fairly with non·Florida 1978 and $143.4 mllllon processors an~1ackers. tlo& --abov he previous re-tne FOK"° standard. Members cord set in l!117 . oranp out I that f &Ynlllar dnnk nllcd Growers group "gami.t on brnkfaat tabl b Florld1& the proposal 15 th<' st ute'b oranJJ~ Ju.ice · Thr conOkt .wlthln the vast. l~rgest growers organ1zat1<>n . multi ftt.tl'll·ll lndu1tlry l~ over f! lor1da Citrus Mutual. with b r l t h(I 11 c1.ll t• ui.t-d t o 15.000 members. und tht: fndu.in mt•asun• th'· umounl or n11turul Rlvt>r Citruis League· contend some compeutors buy Florida juice and rccon11titute at ~,,~=::=:==.::::::=:~======~=~==~--· 1"': into th lower quahty product. '1 · _,f ) o r anat(' olld11. llUNur und <'Itri(• ... G ir;" uC'td contouwd Ill c:Ont>t·ntruted 1""C .-f. SA Y · Flondu '::. JUl<'t> oran.ie juice mtidl' at homt: by ml>tlng one pa rt concentrate and l>Ro<·t:.'\."'<)ltS WANT to lower three parts water 1s "unique" tht: l"lor1du 'ilandurd for the u nd the proposal wou ld be a m1n1mum a m o unt 111 ::.ohds "retrogress1v1: m u\C' 1t'1. & rt-qum>d Ttw 1>nnc 1pal g rowen.' maJor issue " orJ(nnw1t1on.'i a nd u number uf The standard for f'lo rada lt·1HhnJ1 md1v1duul crciv. t'r'> wam "h1ch produces more tha n 90 11 tu rt•lfla111 .1 .. 1t hu-. '>IOt't-1964 percent of the nat1on'1> orangl' Tht.• propo .. t>cl drnnRe \\OUld 1 Jutcc 1s ·M 8 b r1x . or 44 8 nwan · lht•n· would be Ont• lt:b'> pcrct:nt rrull '>Old ... Th.- 111 .Jl\I{\' ,1 11d 1h nu tr1 t 1onal rl-'qu1rtc'ment by thl' l S FOQd ,•qui\ a lt-nh 111 t'dl'h '>IX o unct· Jnd Drug Adm1niMrat1on •~ 41 IS < ,111 ol t•onc·t:ntruti· '>aid Wi l!.on bnx \kG l'l'. t')(t't'\Jl1 \ l' \I Ct' pre::,1dent Tht• Florida Cit rui. Processo r. t•f lhl· l '111t1.·d Grov.t·r .. and r\::,soc1at1on ~ou~ht lhe Ol'V. CERAMIC WALL TILE • G ROWERS REPRESENTING :I s izable proportion or the producing side of the industry i.ay they will go to court 1! necessary to prevent lhe state Citrus Comm1ss1on from dilutmg f'lorida JUIC<' Tht:y s ay the move will favor only processors v.h i lt> l'V<'ntu a lly cos ting ~ ro" crs m1lhons o r dollars in lo!>t revenue T he 12 membt>r comm1ss1on. a &late agcn <') fund ed by the . industry, voted 8 4 March 19 to lov. er the !->late standard to thc FDA 11.•HI T hf' comm1ss1on m t-l'ls ::.gain tod a) in nearby Lakeland for a final \-Ott· If thf' proposal pa'>!>t:-., 1t v. 111 take <'ffl·ct Dec t •GR EAT FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC AREAS! .,~ .·-, ,, ~' , .... •TERRIFIC •FIRED-ON GLAZE RESISTS 1 MARRING! ::<;> • CLASSIC MERCURY SAVINGS attd loan alUJ-Oeiation OPEN MON.· FRI. B A .M . 6 P .M SATURDAY 10 A .M . ·I P .M Huntington Beach, CA 92647 ~outht1rf' Colllorn111 Region•/ OlltcH ~!>Valley V•e>N 51 Buena Per11. CA 90820 lb56 Arnetll Ao Cam1rn1o. CA 93010 tSUC ---·-- 207 I!> S Av110n 81¥0 CdtSOn CA 00746 230~1 u~11 C'""ltt Dr ll<1h,. Fore"J El T0<0, CA 92630 1(1()1 E lmpe11al Hwy LI Ha01a CA 90631 41-'0 Lonq Be;;cri 81•0 Long Beacri CA 90807 22939 Hawthorne 81vo lorranc&, CA 90505 I~ lrv1n11 81•0 l U!il1n CA 92680 2~ N C11ru~ A,.., W&sl Covina. CA 91793 M-.cury Room <1v1111eote on 11 rest1fW1<1 bi111s f0Uil1 ltOU\111{; ll~OU ~ VINYL DROP CLOTH • PROTECTS RUGS. FURNITURE! • MAKES CLEAN-UPS SIMPLE! • AMPLE 9' x 12' SIZE! ~U~ PllCf 88~ M OVER 425 HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS COAST TO COAST • ' SJ I Westminster Santa Ana Costa Mescr .. 15191 Beach 322 W 17th 2221 Harbor Bl . • . ..... Wlhoa, 2 898-3388 547-7781 645-1126 I ' ~ Daily 8-9 -Sat. 8-6 -Sun. 9·5:3~ P.M. .. . -·· -... .. ..... i;:.~ ' .. ........ ."'., ' ' I .I ;• ... ----• • .... ---··-··-·· . . -. -. CAUFOH1 IA Thuttday, April 1 T, 1960 DAILY PILOT A 8 11 ·y-ear~old Saa :P!egaa Stock Market Whiz "RIGHT NOW, l 'M INVESTING IN rare <·01r1i; \'ou <'an vun•hast> a coin for Its bu!Uon value • 111d for tht: rlucn1smat1c v•lue which \¥111 keep TllE IUDS AT M El.1, It F.lt4m1•1\lt11 v ~01n~u11t-vttot(thebulllonvalue falls." Scbool, where Stanley as i.lullt•nt bod) prt' .. 11leot, .. 1 hl· tuu.'>lt' haired youngster with two savings are &ettlng a pitch to sign up for fan1an c11tl lid\'l('t' urrmmt~ \'arm. $20 a week working the cash at $2 per hour but tht-) 're lt't'ry rt'g111ter and ~elhng 1lcm:s an one of the two San Sayi; his father "He aooi. lo lhc leach houst·i. U1ego gift i.hops has parents operate. He has a nd tal.U to them about thmgs their parenlb don t worked 6-. and 7-hour stints there on weekends t!Ven understand, but St&11ley has u problem not i.ance tht-age of 8, but findi. hme to read the appearing to ·be someUung he isn't, like M con bus1ness pages of several pewspapers man." Ill• 1i. un ultar boy who serves Mass every m aft'.?ttt\»E8 ARE ONLY 8UGtrrLY under d A .-;,;;M~e . He plays golf wilh tu. dad, a factory toolmaker. cind as sctt1.(ll Jnto lhape for uotbel' surnmer a1:1 a p tchtlr or outfielder tor the Cou1ara' Lillie League team. 'riming, says StanJe~ Martjnez, la the best Wt"tlpon m p 1y1n -whether baseball or the 1U>ck market. "I try lo find lhe major trends which would help determine "When is the best time to buy and sell," be confided in a quick interview between tk brealduHable and a dash to school. "The -createst factor ts tJmlDf, If you don't have 1ood timing, you can't make tood money ill It. A recent researcher said -.and be'• about rlabt =-that 8&-percent of-tMile-who invesrtn-dle' 1l0e"k market don't m ake money. One percen( makes money. So timing is Important " (See MARKET WHIZ, Page Al) Celebrate "At Home In America" with Lenox and us. Now 'thru April 22. .. See how Bullock's and Lenox match America's many moods and ldestyles. Come to the great events scheduled in our -Northridge, South Coast and Mission Valley stores. Spec/al Displays. See everything Lenox produces: china. glaS5ware, jewelry, limited edition vases . Spec/al Prizes. For exciting prizes, come in and enter our drawmg. No purchase nece5sary. Seminars. Meet Dr. Judy Schwartz, famed ceramicist. Bridal Days. Come register at Bullock's. Lovet; gift for brides who register for Lenox. Call for information: Northridge-855-66 11, South Coast-556-0611, Stanley would lake ft1ends to understand Sunday at l mm:iculate Conception Roman divenlfica~n. n~ l~e jump~gfrom s~mps ~~r_a_11_w11cChu~t1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MissiO{I Valley-299-9811. ... . Spr1 · earan . . Save 25% to 33% Farberware stainles.s steel . . .. . / ~49.99 · . Broiler I rotis$erie. t • . Reg. $70 Open hearth broiler/rotisserie. Design ·circulates air around meat for even cook mg. 10" x 15". Immersible. Housewares, 673 . :l59.99 ·. }55-cup urn.t ·~Reg. $90 Great for entertaining. ::Fully automatic. Essy.to cleBn. '-:. HOUtltlWBff!JS, 6 73 49.99 44.99 12" frypan.t Reg. $60 Electric round lrypan with high come cover. Fully immersible. ' Housewares, 673 5-piece starter set. Open stock 74.97 Heavy-gauge stainless steel. Aluminum clad bottoms for even heat. 2 qt. covered saucepan, 4 qt. covered saucepot, 8 ~ " open frypan. 9-plece cookware set. Open stock 129.95 (Not shown) 2 qt., 1 ~ qt., 1 qt. covered saucepans; 8 qt. covered stockpot and 10 J2 " skillet, 89.99 Housewares, 671 , tCopy of manufacturM's warranty II sva11Bt>l6 upon written request to Bullock's, 7th & Hll, Los Angeles. ciillfom/s 90014 -. -. ~ ...... ....._.. -~ .. "",......-.. -. -.~ .. . .. ... •.. . .... ·--. · .. •• ,• ·! - ... Shop Bullock's· Mission VieJO Mon.·Frl. 10·9. Sat 10-6, Sun. 12·5. Mission Vleto Mall, (714) 495-3111. Shop Bullock's South Coast Plaza Mon.-Frl, 10-9:30, Sat. 10·6. Sun. 12·5. 3333 Bristol. S.M. (714) 656·0611. I -----~------.. _.,.. __ ...__ --. I I \ • ' .... ' I ;: . .. -. . . , . . . . .. . . . • ~ ------..... _._. __ _ A •• °"'Ly l'tLQT Library Book Bann WHITEVI LLE, N .C fA P > Columbu11 Co11nlY Ubr.ary ll'Wll~ &rn &wa1tln11 n OJllntor\ from t lw sllttl' ullornt-y 1encral oo Uw lt'111hty or tht• f(lllllty comm• :.ionN,. action ordl'r1nai .1 bt•i.t ~clhni • fl()\lt'I o ff l1br ury bh t'IVt'S A t I b ::. U \' I ' J u cl \ Blunll''t> l>uok Wtf<>v Al\ Adult Nt1\\'I M' Hlunw 1:-. .1 ,·,·ld1r.1t1•1I IN r It t' r 11 f I U \ 1• 111 It• hh·r.1tu1,• 1':1 .11111• t 'umht't' o f Wh1lt•\lllt• 1·om11l,11111ld Ill t-\•ht U,JI \ th.ti ht•f 12 ) ,·,1r 11111 tl.iu.:htt·r h ud c.·h1•1·k1·cl out th1· book Mr' l 'umll\ ,. ,,11t1 i.h t' found t ht• ho11k un\lAtahl1.'. uml· otlu-r ·pa rentl> lutt-r JOlllt.'d 111 her C.'(11n11luint ThurMtty. Apt11 t7, tMO -Al' Wlr•"""le Both hhrar\' u 1p1t'' of the book an· bt_•11)~ l..t•pt in tht• hllrc.r1.1n ., off1 c.·t·. \\l11le till' buard J~J•b an opinion RECORD PRICE FOR SECOND NOVEL Judith Krantz With 'Princess Oalay' 7 An exceptional University! l • "'' \I ""I 11 • ,,lt11t1l I t J\1·1•.11\ l.n\ Hhuuf f ifh ~It J11l1t I The world is yours to challenge- come to National University. 1_., H '" At1"1 ·o v• .w . .1 , o1 pro•.1•{ u tor Dt•p11•v 01stric1 A11ti111,., ·t11 ciurit) ol .. 1n I L'(Jn :C.µec 11A~"''•I1r 1 lvr lhe Ot!IJ<Jt'r ,., I• I i '' • ,ir10" < t·rt111 .. 1J t,rnr11nJI Lc.1w SPt< 1.1h51 ,, lhe Stale t>I I " .. , I II .J(ll•" ( (lfllrl'l,111 dW di r~ lllOl·<'ll U111v1•r• 1ty • 1 • J• 11• -wl If• ,Jl't-rld J, 1lt u ·.i r ·~• '' .. av iirt: ..,pry •,,1•r•ou .i... 11 r• y 1 ''"'" 1r1 I l 111uri.1I 10 IPilrn Pi h· .:->• lfl.i' , ,. '~· ' . ·" ,•.I •'' r 1; 111 1 , OranaP. County (toll·free)-957·6285 • 1ao •' • 1 I•( 1 ""'l' It ff UPTO 11%· OFF ON WOMEN'S FASHIONS ,' IS NOW HAVING A GIGANTIC ACCESSORIES GIFTS MEN 'S SPORT SHIRTS SOCKS, TOYS ETC . e1,111111r IAl,I AT THE HOLIDAY INN SHOP IOFF THE SAN DIEGO FREEWAT AT LA PAZI FIXTURES INCLUDED IN SALE 10-DAY INFLATION SPECIAL Good Only April 18 thru April 27 ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS $688 ...... Per Perso~ 1 Z" Served with Soup du Jour. baked potato. Vegetable de Gardiner I SUND.A y CHAMP~HE IRUMCH 11 :30 to 3:00 I I o. ..._M• at 5°""' eoast,._oMHr9'eC_._... on Jtte First Lt .. l For reHrYwtfons ell: 54Ml22 ~ --·----- ' Big BucksL ln Boudo~rs i~zling Tales Make W~iter Wealthy fJl':VERl.Y'lOT.l:S fl\P1 Ir Judith Kra~h __ :.:.When I wrote 'Scrupl w.6fM-a.~.-.1t w\•r1• clt'ti('ribrntt lhl' seen .. ll mlght-so-m>meffiing overboard . I didn 'l know anyone was aolnc to read llkt• thh1 lt. With ·rnnc~ss Oois y.' I knew people wouJd "Sht.> slcp11cd lnto lht> rl.\bled half·ll&bl oC the · T<'Ud it. .. There isn't as much 1rephJc sex. But r•oh.1 1.oun.:'" u 11mull. blond woman alert to the there 's JUst enough buu lh11t trulh:d her. Kwcpl otong by whi11pers or .. J thou$(hl 1t would s how that I could write • lwr n 1m.-und lht-ht>ndy thrfll or admiring glances good story wlthout ltian1ng on sex." she says, ''That 111 11 world bu1ll on vaKt acres of maney " I didn't have to use sex to make the pages turn." RUT THEN. I F K&ANTZ ERE re ally dt•11t.•11b111l( at, we also wouJd know the color of the \\alls und rar~ts and tablecloths not to mention lht· c.fr .. tgners of rvrs and je w eli, adorning lumworwi, ut nearby tablei, Kl unlz, uulhor of "Scruples " and the current ht•'t -.ell er ... Princess OalSy .' · reigning i.uperstar 111 llw literary marketplace. credits al least part of twr -,ta.:~cring <\Ucces, to her carefully crafted \\'onJ JllCturcb of tht' golden boudoir s and executJ ve butte.'' or the upver crus t · Pc.'Uplt• fot•I lht•y 'H' been to the places my t'h J rJt'tc.•ri. i.:o · ., .. Y~ Krantz. whose f1ct1onal Jl'l '>t'llt·r~ hop from Hodeo Drive and Firth Avenue to Lt1usanrH' SwttZ(·rland . B.t,.g Sur, London. Paris, l'Oll'(' dlld lht• :.hon·s or Dea~lle "I GF.T LETTERS l"ROM PEOPLE in such ttn) -.mall townl>. ~omcplace tn Arkansas you '"'' l'r ht•ard of To them, it's u world they know t' "t:o. liut tht•y 'JI rwver gt•t lo at," ~he says "It 1-(1\l's tht·m u 1-!hmp~t.>. a ta:-.le " Tht•i,t• ~lam ps<•s coupled with stamina and a kna<·k fvr fai.h1on111~ updated fa1rytal1.·~ steaming \\llh i.ex h ave made Krantz an in ~lant rn 1II1011uiress In a now famous auction. the paperback rights to •·Princess ))a1sy" w1:re scooJ>t,"'<i up by Bant:.i m llooks last fall for a m ere $3 2 m1lhon the h1ght'sl prtCl' evl·r A Y<'8r before, "Scruplei." frt rhecl ~.000 "That's two books in two y<'arl'." Krantz notf'l> "1th .1 hint of wL>armes:-. "T he next' time I won 't ru:-.h hkt.· that It's <.-raz) "RUT I DID IT •'OR A Rt:ASON," sh«· adds I wankd to JJrOvc I wouldn't b<• a flu:-,h in th<' pan . • <• om•-book author . J was determined to get l'rann•.,:-. Daa i.y' f1n1shcd as soon a:. I could " Within days afli!r "Scruplei,, ·· her first novel, "a!'> so1d to Crown Publishe rs, Krantz began outlan111g "O.i1:-.y •• · · In .i f1n.t hook. you lt•nd to use a lot of thing<, that art· autuhiographacal. your own cxpt'ncnces," 'ht• sa~' For m:-.tanct'. Kranll. lakc her "Scruples" lwrotnl'. l1v1.·d in Francl' for a y cur after ,.:1.1du.1l10n lrum Wl'lle~lt') · The :.N·ond book had to come mu<·h morl' out o l m~ 111wi.:1n.1taon ." i.hl' i.ays "i\T Tll.\T Tl~H~. Tim NE\\SPAPERS here \H 'rt• lull of l'rint·t·..,s Caroline. the daughter of <•r.itt 1-.l'lh .inti l'nm·t·~:. Ya-.min<'. the daughter of 1<11.1 lla\\\11rlh. ~ht' rc•c.ills 'Th<:v h<Jd on1· 1 lian).! 111 1·11nmwn Am<•n t·•m mO\ 11· .,,,;r mothers~ .1n c1 l<1n•1J.!n pran«· f,11 hl'r-. "I hJl ~J' the -,par!-. . ..,ht· :-a~.., ·1 he rt•-.1 \\<JS f1tt1<1n · 1 )bv1ou:-.h • 11 t' r h 1· 1 111n 1·. I' r 1 n c , . .., ., ~1 a r g u f! r 1 t C' ,\ lt·xartdfl>\ na \'.i l t·n-.k ). c .. 1lll-d Daa ~y by 1 \ l'r H11lt· '' tht· dau).!htt·r of ~n i\ml.'rican movie '>lar and a Hu.,:-.1an prtnCf' She is al'>o tht· t:l'nter ,,f a ~oa py , sexy rn t•lodrarna \\hat h. <Jt \'<inou..., µoanL-.. touches on inn•:-.t. lc.:s b1a111s m . m1:ntal rc.:tard:Haon. polo matches. advcrtasin~ agencies and the workings of a mu lL1blllton dollar conglom erate ca lled · S upracorp ,\~ I~ "S{'Rl'PLES." KRASTZ' hl'rn1ne 1:. 1n vof\t·d v.1t h l\\IJ pnmc\a l forcc.:s i.t:x and llltHll' \ 1Ja1. ~ ts J l\\:l\' th1nk1nj!. about mon1•\ · '>hi' ,.,..., . ., If \ uu thank about 1l mom•' h.is a l""'" l11•'l•n 1m1· of lht• prima ry -.ubJl't ts nf fi ction (rc;m l>t('ktn' · Hl('ak lloui,(" to Jane.: Aul!>tc.:n and }'r lJU"I . Mr-. Krunl7. concctlt·-. s h1· v.a:-. amall·d th~•! !.Omt: H '\'1t•v.1·r '> r lu1m<:d · Pnm·t·i.s l>Jas~ lac.-kNl the rampant "l'X that sptt c<l "Scruptcs Y(IU e:1n't 1m<1gmc the abuse I took bccaui.(· of th1 <.1·x an 'Scruplt-s. · sa)i. Mrs Krnnlt ~O\\ the) l'Ornplwn b1tterl)' th:Jl tht·re·s nol enou~h ·· ~ht· l i.1 11}!.h'> ;111u c·<1ncl'dt:i. i.hc trat-d to ui.t· n·.,t raant "I l>ID:"lil'T WANT TO BECOME known a s that -.1L';1m' sc•<J m~ Judith Krantz. v.h1ch was the rap I i.:m . s ht• say:. Church TV Show Wars With FCC At 48, Krantz 1s a late bloomer as a novellst. After college, she wrote ror women's magazine's, married movie produce r Steve Kranti, had two son s and became a r egular contributor to Cosmopohtan magazme . "I WAS REALLY WORKlNG "T ohe·tenth of m y pol<'nllal." she -,ays " . My husband had been after mt-to wntr• fiction. He thought I had a novellst 's ey<· /or detail. I was afraid f didn't have ;m 1magma 1Jon, that without my steno pad and tap<• recorder J would have nothing to say," :.ht· recalls Then the idea for 'Scruples' occurred. • "Everythmg JU.St cam l' together . and I started to write .. - • COLONY FLAT LATEX WALL P.AINT CALIFORNIA WASHINGTON l j\P l The Ju~U<'e l>ep<i rlment has obtained agreement from a leading religious broadcaster that he w11J turn over documents subpoenaed by the F edera l Com municat1ons Comm 1s s1on CotonY Satin1o~~ 1 Goes Oft smoolh and n•y wltlt rOI~ brush, or pad. Dries in minute• without painr, ' odor . . and tools waah up 1n Wiler Norl-18d1ng COIO•S .•• ~ ICf'Ub U.S. District Judge Charles Richey signed an order embodying the agreement between lhe Rev. James 0 . BaJcker and the Justice Department. Meanwhile. altorn«fys £or Bakker 's Heritage Village Church and Missiona r y Fellowship Inc. tind the J ustice Department filed papers tn U.S. District Court in Charlotte. N .C .. under which Bakker's gro up agre~d to withdraw its civil suit agamst the f CC. . .. Bakker is the host of a religious telev1s ton s how called T he PTL C lub. The FCC is ~nvestigating reports that fraudulent or deceptive s tatements about fund raising were made -during a PTL Club tiroadcast. Spa to Be Restored WARM SPRINGS. Ga. <AP> -Work will begin soon to restore the deteriorating springs and pools where the late President Franklin Delano Roosevelt sought relief from polio. The announcement by Natural Resources Cornm\ssloner Joe Tanne r was made on the 3Sth anniversary of Roosevelt's death. The springs and pools were hit by a tornado in the early 1970s and are in "terrible, terrible condi· tion," Tanner said. Antique Show Hunflngton Center Mall today lhru Sunday f\.J.l \.~ti~ W~LL p __,..- 40-GAL. 159.99 Regular S 173.99 10-0Z. ROSE & FLORAL DUST • 229 REG. S3.29 Orl!IO con11o1a no-• ....,o.n PMl• Wtlh pt~ll I0<""'1a. E•~ 10 UM TOT & LOT FEfiCE REG. 799 $12.29 brush lou9h1 REG. $12.79 SO-GAL. .. 239.99 R4fgular $268.99 HIBACHI 699 REG. S9.99 10 a 20 ~ grill of t>eevy CM\ ..,.,.._ Fk .. _. "-M wltll .... cNrcoel. Ewr CMl'Y ._...,, "CLIPPIE" WEED EATER REG. 1399 $17.99 Urie tri-_..,... OlllY 2 1116. C\lla 8" path. 0rMl IQ< llllell •, .. BACKS CARrfR Alcherd O'Neill O 'Neill E1ulorse :. • • Carter •• ~SACRAMENTO 1AP 1 , S t ate· De m ocrat 1c C::S-air man Ri c hard ~N e tll of San Juan ap1strano endorsed es1dent Carter for n '- 4ection Wedne))day. !. ··I am pleased to an. rtDunc e s upport fo r ~es1denl Car lt>r s r(' clion I be l1cvt' tht> sident is good, hone:,t Od ha rdworkinJ! . ~d l will do everything t~can to ensure his elet .. l o n .I u n e 3 i n al1forn1:i," O 'Neill "''d . ""O'Neill was Joined at a C:apilol news confer ence ~ Jack H W<1 tson Jr . ~aide Lo Carter fo r in· r govcrnml..'nta l a f n • ~tall' Tn•a:.urer se Unr uh. ch<1irman cit Carter's California 11.l.eenng commlllcl..'; As- iiamblyman Mike Roos. J>!L os Angeles. Carter'5 sf.t!mpa1,gn coordmalor; Cad Madale Wa t son. tarty vice chairman. • ,. ,.._ . llousing Evapor~tirig? MOYIE Of NmtlMIATGIY PHY as ro s.wrs Thwedey. ~(ii 17. 1980 Lt!u ot Mobil~ HonU! Parks Stini Study __ ..._ .. ~ _-__________ -_--.:...__---__ . .::..=..----........ -,. ;n-..,,.-:-r.iJ ... ,.-;-s,.~ Robert J . Patterson, M.D .• A.B.F.P. is pleased to announce Jbe_apemng of hi8 practice 8 » DELOa•~ BROOK~ lltWIN Ot .. o.lly .. _ ..... Th Otanae County Buatd of . Sul)ervbor.t hu'I ordered o 6Q da took Into conc4'rn11 that low t>O l ~Ing tii; l'\'1Aporatina& us c~tabh h~ moblll: home parka Mr~ tom down The board rt"Qlft>tted thl' 11tudy at t h tl urMlnfl or Supc.-rvl or Phlhp Anthon) He 1&ld ln • let t•r thnt low lncomc Ca rn1h • •rt' faclntc s ub11to nttal rt>lor•l1un 1>roblems "h<·n older porks art• demoll ht>d m ravor of n~wc1 r" \denhal or oth.-r l> 1w., 11( development Old r m<>htle horn••'> 11rten t·u11 not be relocate-<! to n(•wt·r mobile h1>n1e parb , i\nthom '~W ancJ hnan<'1aJ JH'flble m ' 11h\•I\ rt:'>u.lt '"Tht'M' are WIU1tlly n·:-.idt>f\L'> "h<> l'Bn bt> rhara<'ln111'tl d !> hardstup ct1se:., buch Ub oldl·r pt'r~ons LI\ ing on r1xed 1nC'Omt''> without the r~::.o u r ccs to '~~~~~~~g a::.~!:csm:~:~~· J~~'::~ ble. ·Anthony wrot e · Many t1nws ttw:.t· pcr:.on .. have chosen mob1lt home hv1ni.: and "'ould find n·lol·atin~ to a partme nt s a hJr:-.h un necessary readJus tmcrit, · An · thony said Anthony outhn~-d thn·c !JOSS!· ble avenue·:. of help the study sho uld analyw Lea::.rng \ a ('.tOl count) owned laml to the Ornngc Coun ty ll ousin~ Authr>r1l} <ir a µriva tt• park operntor as site .. 1.1. her <' oldl•r mobile homes could be re localed. Usm~ fed<'ral Hous1n~ and Community Dt•velopmcnl funds to pur C'h ase s urplus land owned hy Southern California Ed1son Co and Gc·neral T elephone Co. for use as mobjle hom<· parks. Rcqut·slirlg opt.•ra to rs of t·x 1st mg mobile home parks to set a-.1rfr spet•1al a reas. for oldtr Blood Drive Sf"t In Fashion Island Blood donors a rc being sought for Friday 's blood drive, s ponsored by the Fas hion Island Merchant's Assoc1a twn a nd tht· Ora ngt-County Chapll'r of tht· Am e n <'a n Red Cros~ lcu Myltwh rnolnh' homt•'I The rounty v.ould muruto r rental und malntt>nonrr f('\'?> Anthony ~uld t hl" rtolocatlon 11r o b It· lflli d o n o l c o n c ~ r n maiJstve numbers. "'but It can be m ost 11cr1ou1' for lh • fam1lic~ ar (e<'Ltd--usualty our older cltizcn!I -1tnd I feel tl warrants our eoms>&Js lonate attenUon · Ex-envoy to Russ . To Speak Monday By O.C. HtJSTINGS Of ... o.lty ~-'~" \1 u1t·olm Toon. former U.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union. will "tl"ttk nt'Al Mondtiy at the American Educational league's annual -.prm~ l'alt' luncheon In Costa Mesa l'hl• lunch~on ..it the South Coast Plaza Hotel also wiU serve as a 'c hicle to honor restaurateur Carl Karche r as the league 's rrec e n· h'rpri::.t> man of the year l. lJ o n a Id U a m a lo or 1't:wvurt Beach jnd Hobert E. c;1bn<'y or San Clt•mente a re CO· l ha11 nwnoflhe event 1 h\• Amer1canb m Educallonal l.t•ai.:ue ll> a pa triotic ~or1cty l·~tabhsh('<.f in 1927 to fos ter fr<.'t' t•nterprist., firm erime control JOd ~tron~ national defense. lts headquarte rs are at Knoll's ncrr) Farm 1n· Buena Park. .. .. . PHILIP ANTHONY starts Thursday on his drivr to retain lht• !s t DistrH·t :.eat on l h l' O r .1 n gt' Cu u n I \ U u a rd o f .~UPl'f\'l~Ors • lk ., mv1t1ng lht• pubht• lo JOt n him for "lflt• :.md l'hl·c~l· <tnd convt'r sat ion !-ta rting ut 7 30 p m at the SantJ Ana Moose Lodge. 717 S . Lynn St • • • THE RECENT DEBATE over Proposition 9 bt'l'H't.'tl lloward Jarvis and .. t all' St•11 Jamc:s M 1 lls. D·San D1 cj!o . befor e K OCE-TV camera:. al Colden West Collt•gc will b<.· ;,11rcd over Channel 50 at 7: 30 µ rn Friday Th<' ball It' of 1.1. urd:. 1n·t·r Jarvis' in1t1allvc to cut ~talt· in· coml' taxes will bt· n •pcatt .. 'CI on Chanm·l 50 at 11.:\0 a m ~unda~ ••• JACKI J:: HARK E R. formt·r p re~ 1 d t• n t of th t• C.: ;,ll 1forn1 a l''t•d\•rat1 on of Rt•p ubl1 can \\'onwn. 1.1.111 bt> thl• ~peakcr .it tht• Apr i l :!2 fundra 1s 1ng lunc·ht•on of ttw ~1<-~a \'crde Hepubhcan Women. f ederated. Reddin~. Call 546·?402 for re servations. ~ .... THE ORAN E Count y C h a p ter of t e Na tto nal Women's Political Caucus wiU conduct a forum for s uperior and municipal court judges April 24 The public is invited to hear the condidates for JUdic1a l office in Orange County. The forum will bl•gin at 7 :30 p.m at Republi<' Federal Savings and Loan. 2400 E . 17th St.. Santei An<1 • • • T H E COMMITTt:t; to H<· l'lcC't Superior Court Judgt· Mark Sod en of Newport Beach plans a SSO per person cocktail rectption for Soden April 'n. It will be from 5 to H p.m at the Balboa Pavilton. The host committee for th<· event includes Soden camp&gn co·chairman Sam Rarnes and .John Storch. plus Thomas A Rt•rn<1Ul'r. J a mes H ines Jr . .J o hn <:. P enn y . James B Tucker. Bill and Audrey Grun· d). Or. Donald B Ma rtrn, Paul S al a t a a nd Bo b und Ellen Wilcox ' • • • MODJESKA CANYON car· t oonast HU!>!; M anning. a can· d1date for the 3rd Ot ~tricl s uper vis or ial s eal. h a:. an · nounc:cd he will hold a rally and' Pl<'ntl' April 'n. al the• Flying Ranch off Rl<1ck Star Canyon Hoad. T1t·kt·ts for tht.• fundra1ser ar~ SlO a nd may bt' obtained through "In '' • #)._, 1 .,I 'JI t •Otr ((" i.., ,. ,. ..tfi. 11'•' .... .f'l , • "' ,, ' ,,.,. on April 21 .1980. • "' U• ~.r I " >'>,.. '" i I • • • , .. f ' t ' ,._ f .. I f ; ., h' J' .. .,. •• , -J )•, '• Jf ,,. t' • I h ~ ~ ,.,,, I rl\11,,,_,.,, •• A t at 647 Camino De Las Mares Suite 220 ·~· t '\ ,., •/')>• "~" ,.,.,, N'l lt t • ·~·~ t'Yw~ ~ fr~ .•• .,,,.,._ { •'\ .. iu<Oh rto:,,f f f,t #I' oj,..,,\onr\ cicJ.< •·• .,~,h.o >nrl ""'"' VOt7 7' onrl ll' • Phone 493-1073--. • J ........ ''"" , ,_,, '+'•t&) I t r . • Baby takes a bowl -r •And we ·re all re.Jdy for that very special evenr with our Sakswea,e Basic Layette filled with everything a mom could. need for the baby. •Like snap.sh11u and diaper~. wb sheets and blankets, a bonnet and booties. a terry.soh coverall. gentle sleep gowns-we could go on forever' • Plus all those essentials for soothing and smoothing and general pampering And when e~hmg adds up to '160. we'll padc 1t all inside a big layette basket (t~'s a chrome st.and. too, at '14) or a generous bathing tub and send it along. • So, baby-welcome~' The Baby BouctQu~ -whet~ we Jre dll the thinJilS you are " Carter'<; absenc:e from b e campa1~n trail ~cause of thl' hostai:ic· ~t u at1on in Iran h<i -. ~pohlll'alh hurt· his ft• election h111, hut llw 11r1· ~ent ha-. nu plan-. 111 • The blood drivl' will bt· hl'ld in the c·x1•cut1ve office!. of J C f'en nc·~"s. 24 Fas hion Island from 12 .45 p.m. ·to 5:30 p.m . Donors may call the Re d Cross for a p· po1ntments Thl· day's festwities get under ~ ay al 10:30 a.m . at lht• Costa ~ksa home of Mrs. Vaughn N the comm1ttet• to EkN Russ '-------------------------------- ha n~t· ht!'. po ~llwn ck Walson 1>a1d M anning, 625 E Chapman Ave .. Oran gt.• ALL ALUMINUM WJL L NOTRUST Sugg.$336 SALE ' 11.., I 111/1 h 1 ·nu••,,/ "•ulh < 11 1•1 l'IJ1 1 J JU Hr1\IOI !>lfl'f•I (m/J M(•'d < )f}!•n Af11ncJJ1 1f1111uJ:/1 '.11u1rl.1> 1rom 1'J AM 1t1 4 W P"A .. EMBL11C GASGRIU. BY ARKLA Large Twin Broiler complete with cart and tank. Stacking Ring Chair $219's DUAL CONTROLS 462 Sq . In . of Cooking Surface • 880 $ Merchandise is sulJiect to stock on hand COCKTAIL TABLE Sugg. S52 SALE$ 3 5 MA TO..C ADfUST A8lE CHAISE LOUNGE ~.$168 SALE$119°0 UMBRELLA 5~u120% 50% u'::t..rfs BOllAllZA ~ W fO & UMBllELLA . RECOVERS MAKE OUTDOOR \ LIVING , MORE .AFFORDABLE~- I , > , I • • • Cast Body Cart Rack+ Burner Hose. • c Regulator and Tank A luff tine or eccee.sones. replacements. SNWt•. etc .. lorGu880's. • llUNllM • KM098 • AOTISKMa • COOKING OAIU.8 •LAVA ROCK ......... . ~ ...... ' . \ ..... ~···~~.~·-:;·_.·:,_~:'1 I MERCHANDISE SUBJECT TO STOCK ON ·HAND • S:n.Q .\. ,, .. lhurtd1y, April 17, 1MO M If •ft•~ M Ill••• M•fl · rHderw • Uala 111bject. d ...... oftea Ul1d Uaat • DEAR PAT My fat .. •r t.old m• h• '' thtn .. '"" yo"n••t en don't aoUc• ripoff H iil•& aad bo Jl"C .. "' ~...... pae.ka1lo1 t•cllalq .. e1, 1ed lt wo•ld be aa I Ul mnma n "wtme ed" Will Can you explain f')'t O&M"IN'r for parenti. to hur ome of dlelr whattypeofwtllthis l ' grll>f'· OM ll·)'f!ar·old ~lrl told me &bt her pet WltaHwd wtua ttnt-ralb' 1~11 P~:.·~~; &:~"~ I '"-pruarf'Hlve ly 1m1lter •l•e or candy lawyen: uually thf' a~ typewriUPa aad ue A t 1 formal IH1•a1• to U)' what )CHI waat ... ___ -Ith r"'('f'n n~w" tem litllf"d that a children's -... HrVf'y al • N•w York t'lt'mt'otary school renec&ed )OUr ... r1y. Law• ahotll ....... ud wl&aeul•I lht' H a UCI th I b b tlilll kllld of wll) moat .__ ,_,.._..._........,. "''"'""' •a-.... llw. If mt' rt c M.111 r r P•rt~ntii pro a ly wowd V'lf' ., .. ., ... on1 ·~·, ~ • ....-.. , ha""· Tht-~ AIUdf'nlt wanted more ID.formation on .. • GOURMET MARKET Tired or tratrtc jams? Don't torget to check with us about our free home delivery service. MORNING FRESH PRODUCE Juicy Sweet Loca.I Strawberries .. 69C bskt. Farm Fresh Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49C lb. Large Size Head Romaine .......... 39c ea. Sweet JuJcy Hawaiian Pineapple .... 39c lb. Sweet Valencia Oranges ...... 3 lbs. for l .00 South American Bananas .... 4 lbs. for t.00 ... DELANEY BROS. SEAFOOD· FRESH Swordfish ................. 5.98 IL. DELANEY'S HEAT AND EAT FOODS Texas Chill .......... • ......... 1.29 ea. Breast o{ Chicken Utf'y •""''t 0.t' •ttl ma aot '"°' ae,y tood.' ·10 k th b b k • Callfonala, Ow-""'r .,. who .......... ,.__ wlU _ .... , "•Y pat •&1'111, f"Y t ou1 t pu •llng aometlmes " r _, .._, ·--.. "thnlai" tlwm, •1¥1 tbt'y Wt'~ concerned abc;ut lbe •great to bar·b·Q or broi l bai.ll' "1th lemon butter• Fresh Dungeness Crabs ............ t.69 lb. 'rlean<'d ond r rar kc:d at no extra r horAl'I t at tt lt "'"or lwr will, and tM9 Ill• It ta froat of nvlroome8'al Impact. Tb.ls survey wa. done by two wlt.w.-.. Thftl Uw •ltae:ue muat Ip ln t'nod& Drug Packa&lngaaga.11.De. starred w/crab meat .......... l.79 e a. Fresh Filet of Sole .................. 3.98 lb. F'ilet or Sole stutred \uf tlO"fl ft4•furH• AudiCf'd w/crab meat . .. .. . .. . . . .. 1.79 ea. frOtlt ol ttac• prrsoo making Ow wtU. MH tbb t y&M" or will l <'boan. tlw •I~ hould tM-Pf'OPl.- wlto art f'lll) lO fhu~ Clllt llilt'lr addro11u I, younger than t.ht> &W'r oa makillg the •Ill, ud not namt'd la UM· wtu to n't't'ln propt'r1). DEAU PA1' <:ctn you find out what per centage of lht· t.1x rt•tu1 n:-. flied by mdlv1dua1s last year "'l'rl' JUUlll•ll '' Ali..o. what happens when an 1•mplo)'er neglects to withhold or pa~ over to the I RS withholdm~ and Social Security tax? PRIMF. & TOP CHOICE MEATS aged al least 30 days to the peak or perfection Delaney's Oven-ready Meatloaf .... 1.69 lb. LIQUOR DEPARTMENT Delaney's Private Label Chablis or Vln Rose 11~ mil• . 1.09 .llonterey Vineyard Classic Wines Dfu1·1 Dirr lttlo PfHtl Df>nl Dty White, Red, Rose .re.i: 3 w.11 .•.... 2.85 J&B Scotch 1qt 1 ........ • ........... 11.05 llt:AH P T l>u \llll haw any taps about how to l"hOt~t' a reput<Jblt-:.°" 1mmU\g pool contractor"' I plan to ~tart tukint: btd~ on a pool. and want to kno°" "ha t to watC'h out for when l speak to i.alesmcn from 'araoui. pool comparues. H.S .• Co6ta Mesa • .111 n:•ady to P'>P 1n10 1 hl· "' l'n • Lean Ground Beel •i:rnunc1 houri\• .... l.49 lb. Scoresby Scotch , hhh • 5.55 ........ 1qt 16.30 IRS uys that of the 140.3 million tax returns received from acro~s the country, only 2,273,&t3 or approximatel)' 2 percent were audited ln 1979, This Includes lnd.Jvldual, corporate. partnerships, estate and fid~lary returns. As for an employer wbo dosen't attend lo wllhholdlng chores, be or she is fully liable and must pay t~ full lax, including the amount that should have Ix-en deducted from the employee's nrnlngs. Boneless Rolled Beef Roasts ....... 2.98 lb. Kahlua .23 32 qt • •.•..•..•.•..•...•.•.• 8.6G P L.. Newport Beach After you decide wbkb companies to contact, <'heck to l)t't' that they are licensed by the Contractors· Stale License Board (phone: 558-4186) and are a licensee in good standing. Get tbe contratt-0r's stale license number and the names and addrt>sses o( se"eral homeowners for whom I the contract-Or bas worked in your area ~cently. Ask them ii the work was satisfactory. References_ from friends and neighbors as weU as suppliers, subcontractors and financial institutions ·also are valuable. Be sure you know bow to locate the contract.or and check to see that the business address and tele phone number are correct. Beware of any contract-Or who is reluctant lo talk lo you about business operations or former customers. ('l1ildrt>1t ('ntf•hing l'hf>fll.;r,. DEAR PAT : M y youn~ daughter noticed that some of the food packages we have at home appear to be "cheating us " lier awareness of this :-.urpnsed me. and l wonder 1( other young people are alert to some of. the product packaging that seems designed more to catch {he eye than to provide real value for the money. K.L .. Newport Beach A \'S would like to hear from ~ome young D D Antique Show/Sale !Oday lhru Sun al the H unttnqlon CE>nter M all Oulsl,"\fld1nq collc>cllons from 50 df'alPrs A lc;o frc>e Pvalu.il1on cltn1c 40!> Fwy & Bt>.ich 8M1 H 8 . FLOOR SAMflE 1731 • A.M..fM FM STEREO • 8 Track Pkry/RK- • Cossette Pkry/R~c. • ComplehUnit ·~· s1n. 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Zoch, with 6-3. l~·pound physical 11ttr1butes, has been putting on a l>how paralleling what the Dolphins' Jim Gleed did in football last fall. (; let'd ran for 428 yards and six touchdowns in one game. THE GLkED RAMPAGE came in tme game. Zoch 'l> s how has been one 11f a longer duration. lo his last 28 traps to I.he plate he has 20 bits C.714 ,1vt'rage> and in ll'ague play. with Wednesday·s single and double m three oHicial trips, hi~ average is .619. Overall. Zoeh has rapped the ball at a .561 pace. t ering eight hit& in a victory over Rancho Al~mltos as a pitcher, be went five.for.five at the plate. As a pitcher, the right-hander al· lowed ooe earned run in the 6-3 de· clsion. "I've pitched aft my life," says Zoch. "But now that I'm hitting ao well, J'm a bit undecided which way I want to go. Right now it's as a bit· ter." Bent on a future in professional ' Mllai ~ laa. ~e11 d•i•• adtla a hat is just 111· n-edifJW. -Oene Hiiia Coach Dennie Neapor ba ~e ball, Zoch '~ s tats belie cred1bi1Jty. "What he has })(•en doing with a bat." says Dana J fills Coach Dennis Nes por, "1s JUSL in~ed1blc . lie docsn 't have any proble ms with any pitches and has s truck out only six times Uus ~C'ason GREG ZOCH HE'S ON A JO-GAME hitting ~trcak, was lO·for-20 in non-league games <t11d has racked up three home runs. five double., 14 runs scored and 14 RBI • What's transformed this senior into something else on the diamond '' "We've had him in the program for t~rt>e year!> as a pitcher.'' says !'e!>po r. "This year he had a chance to pYafS:ome outfield for us and he's h1ttin~ th~· heck out or the ball. Uefcns1vely h1»s best in the outfield, but "c re also using him at first ba'\'" .. He's stronR and makes contaet. I've nevt>r had a hitter with thest> kin<f c; of r ret11•ntials. They aren't cbl'a p hits " .. , worked hard in the weight room during the football season and JU.'>t kept on lifting lhe weights as hard as l could and rt ha!> made me a lot stronger." <.ay<, Zo<·h THE EMERGENft OF ZOCll com es after a season on the Jumor vars ity ~nd the 18 y~ar-old was known mon• for his pitching ability than as a hiller. "On\' of m y coaches got mt• to change m y grrp on lhl• bat, too, and ll s really hc lpl•d " llow do ~ou s top this San Juan C.1p1strano re!>1dent'! "I "a~ hit by a pitch today," quipped the Dt:i na Hills slugger {ollo" ing Wednt"sday's 14·0 victory over Capistrano Valley. HELP E D IS HARDLY the word fo r 1t. Saturday, JO addition to ~cal· ! ~Scanlon :$taggers ' SololllOD Bill Scanlon produc<'d the up set of the 'et·ond round m th<' J ack Kramer Tennis Open, dl'· f~ating lh1rd-sel'ded Harold Solomon. 3 6, 7 6. 6 I. 1--' • And 11.Je Nastase helped, nt least, produce the controversy during Wedne,sday's matches at -the Los Caballeros Racquet and . Sports Club tn Fount.am Valley ( NASTASE P ROTEST E D a ~ Jine call early tn the second set pf his match ag ains t Marty Riessen and umpire Mary Lar recq chan~ed the call in his favor. Then Riessen protested. and the umpire ch<m~ed the call back. Nastasl· protested once m ore, and once more the umpire cha nged the <'all · An official from the s ponsor- in~ Grand Prix of Tennis finally tnded the mdec1s1on , declaring t h a t the point s hould be replayl'd After a delay of some )0 minutes, Nastas~ won the point and went on lo a 6-4. 6·2 victory over the visibly upset R iessen. • "I shouldn't be complaining about Nastase; he's pas t his prime," Riessen s aid following the match ... But there are kids watching us play nil across the country and this (I.he offlc1atin~p is bad for tenrus. •' IN OTHER second·round matches, top-seeded Ge ne Mayer downed }'rili Buehning. 6·2, 7.5 and No. 2 seed Roscoe 'fanner defeated Australia's Colin Dibley, 6·3. 7-6. Butch Walts knocked off Raul Ramirez of Me.xiro. the touma· ment 's No. 13 seed, 3-6. 6·0, 6·3, fifth-seeded Stan Smith defeated Howard Scboenfield 1-6. 6-3. 6· 1; s ixth -seeded Ivan Lendt of Czechoslovakia downed Scott Davis 6·4. 6-1; N<r. 7 Wojtek Fibak of Poland whipped Glenn Petrovic 6-4, 6·1 and No. 8 Eliot • Te llsche r defeated Paul McNamee or Australia 6-0, 4-6, 6-4. • ' Tonight at 7 on the stadium •• court. Nastase meets Brian •• n-escher. This will be followed by " Yannick Noah against Fibak and • la doubles match between Nastase • : 1and Adriano Panatta against ;: ,Johan Kriek and Buebning. . A. Musical Infielders Baylor Outmaneuvers Mauch Uy DAVF. ('UNNINGHAM Ot ti•• D••ly Poot SUI• Cenc M auch 's manageria l mrnd was rncing furiouslv 1n the 10th 1nrung, as the Angeis were thrt:'atemn~ to break <i 1 I tre Wcdn<'sday night at Anaheim Stadium. The MinnC'Sota !-.kipper looked li ke a sym phony orchestra con- ductor ~., he stood llf the middle of the field. mol1oning players to rome m. move over. s it down or ~lay put. • WREN HE WAS finished. there were seven men on the rn· field. counung pitcher and catchC'r Two·outf1eldcrs. looked lonely in the clistance. Suddenly, Don Raylor ripped a fly t o left field. Al Cow<'ns tagged and srored from Hurd, and the An~els had won. 2-1. Angel Mana~er Jim Fregosi. who simply sat and watched, turned out to be t he mas ter l>trategist on this nlf!hl "When you've got good tutting an·d good pitching." Fregosi s aid. "it's easy to look like a genius·· MAUCH WAS PLAYING th(• p ercentages, s ince the Ang1•ls A~WI ......... DON BAYLOR SCORES TYING RUN, FRED PATEK DIRECTS. onl y had one out and the poteo· tial winning run at third. A long fl} "ould end the game a nyway, so Mauch figured he d1dn 't need outrielders much. But the Twins m anager didn't want Baylor beatmg him with a bouncer through the infield, so he stacked the deck. · '( · vc seen that kind of shlft a lot. and l 've never seen 1t work yet." said Baylor. none too 1m· presse d with M a u ch's gamesmanship. "l'm looking ror a pitch I can bn in the air, anyway." NOT ONLY WAS Baylor ind1g· nant about Mauch'~ l>hifl. but he add(•d that the Twins look a i-.lrange approach lo the entJre lhrl't: gaml' !-.cric~ ·'They wcrl' playing all our hiller~ to pull... Baylor said. "but they were p1tch1n g us all ·out~1dl·." · Wh;,tevcr T'ol.ins :-.tarter Pete Re<lfc>m '4aS domi;. 1t was \I.Ork· 1n~. I Jc !>hut out The An~els for eight 11u11ngs. retirinJ? 13 men in a row at onl' s lret<'h. and left with a 1 0 lead 1n the ninth. after surrl'ndenng sin~les to Baylor and Rod Carew. FACING R E LI EVER ~1ke :\t a r s ha 11 . Brian Down 1 n g s~rrrflced I.he runners to second and third After J ot• Rudi was ~alk cd intentionally , Bobby <~rich tied the game with a i>acrifll'l' ny to right Jn the 10th. Cowens led off "ith a s ing le and Carney L :msford bunted him to second. Dan ford ~mglcd. putting run· ners at fir:-.t <ind third . a nd Maur h came out for his game of musical infielders. "Carew told me to watch for an outside screwball and JUSt go with 1t to right field." Baylor :-.a id . "But he gave me a ~crewbaJI up and in. l had lo fight it off with m y wrists and Just sort of drove il out there ... ~HE BENEFIC IARY of Baylor's heroics was starting p1lrher Dave Frost. who was sit· ting in the clubhouse with ice on his right arm. listening to the ~ radio when the winning run scored. Frost (2-0) threw 108 pitches <See ANGELS, Page 8%) • . {t. Did Garvey Blast Awaken LA?· :f; l # i SAN DIEGO (AP) -lt may ban teemed like just another home run lo the ~ ... ••reer of Dodger Steve Garvey, but the : J.os Angeles slugger is extremely proud of ; !~ lt could be the blast that will awaken -rie slumbering Dodger oCCense. • "I think my homer jarred the club ,. loose.'' said Garvey of bis lhird·innlng, ,. \bree-nm shot that Ignited a 14·hlt attack ·; as the Dodgers pounded the San Dleeo Padres l<M Wednesday night to snap a three -game Los Angeles losin1 streak. "I .JUST ROPE this is a cataJyst for a loa1 winning streak,'' said the ll·yeU'-old, six-time AU-star who bad four RBI. "Once our offenae starts lo roll we know we can score a lot or runs." Scoring runs and bitting are two things the Dodgers have bad a hard time doing ln 1980. (.()6 Angeles lost five of it.s first six games and entered Wednesday's contest with a team batting average of just .221. "WE RATED TO GET BEloNo early ln the game," said Garvey or a two-run homer in the second by Padre Willie Montanez. :·But with Burt Hooton on the mound we knew we could stay close." Hooton, now l ·l , settled down to , scatter just_three hits through seven ln· oings before exiting wilb a comfort.able 8-2 lead. San Di ego free agent pltcber John Curtis, l·l , was chased lo the third by-a four-nm inning paced by Garvey's shot, .. his first homer or the year. The Los Ange les Dodger, infield of Garvey, Dave Lopes, Ron Cey and Bill Russell entered the game with a combined battlnc average.of .129. Lopes strokeCi two hits, lncluding a solo homer for his second or the year. Cey bad three bU.a in three at-bats and drove in two <See DODGERS, Pace 8%) Ride 'em Ranger Tl'\.:.t:-. R::ingcr second baseman Bump Wills gets a r ide on the.· b..ir l-. of Cll'veland'!-> Duane Kuiper durmg a double pl.ty Wednt:!)day 111ght in Arlington. The Rangers won the )?a mc. 8-7. Ali's Surprise Ex-champ to Fight Holmes BEVERLY HILLS CA P > - Muhammad ~II . overweight, out or shape and 38 years old. has :-.hnwn he 1s as adept as ever at -,prrngin#? a s urpns(' At a Wednesday news con· ference that had been billed as a contract-signing for a f11;~ht between Ali and World Boxing Association heavyweight cham· pion Mike Weaver. Ali an· nounced that he will fight, in- stead. Larry Holmes. the World Boxing Council heavyweight champion. ALI SAID negotiations for the Weaver fi ght fell apart ov'er· night when promoter Bob Arum maqe last-minute financial de· mands. "Tbe next opponent will be Larry Holmes," AU said. "He's the best in the world next to m yself. I'm kind or glad the Weaver fight broke down. Peo- ple have been telling me that Holmes can whup me. I've never ducked anybody." Ali. who retired as champion in September 1978, said pride was behind his comeback. "THE MAIN REASON Is pride, to be the only four·Ume • world champion after I 'm a lready the only three·lime world champion, .. he explained. The agreement for the Ali· Holmes fight calls for the $10 million bout to be held July 11 in Brazil at Rio de Janeiro's 165,000-capacity Maracana Stadium. Although nothing has been signed and there are de- tails t.o be worked out. the bout. appears to be relatively certain. "The money's good, but it's not just Lor the money. I know I can win, said All, who's expect· ed to receive around $6 million . "I can whup Larry Holmes. Holmes is old. He's 31." MURAD MUHAMMAD, a 29 -yea r -o ld f o rmer Ali bodyguard who is president of Prime Sports, will co-promote the fight with Dol\ King. pro- moter or all Holmes' cham• plonship fights. Murad bas pro- m oted cl~ed circuit showings of several Ali rights along wtth som e New J ersey bouts al Rahway State Prison featurlnt inmate James Scott. a light· heavyweight. .... King said by telephone from · Miami that he is pleased. 112 CWLY PILOT A Capaule Repor1 from lhe World of Spor1• ndrick Aceus ueker Punch ~rom AP Dl••td1n BALTIMORE RaJUmore Oriole coa<'h Elrod Ill lh:ndrjc wa plac-t"d on umuptrvtsed probaUon for 30 da)• after M rnaaaed tn a a;tre t con£roala tion Wllh a po1tman POltma_n Robc!rt Grlfftth lt!:6tlfted that tlendrklt.J ··aave mt! a'liuckt'r punr h befor~ my r..-et hit tht-((round " Ht'ndncl&. ho~ l'V••r , said he · ()nl) rm ht-d the m•n •way ..i& hC' ~ s rommM wwurd me " fht> lrec t 11r11u11wnt beian when Cirlf falh rouldn'I l(d ha~ m1:11I truck around lf1•ndnd·.·\ 1·11r "hl<'h wu blocllinK tht i-treN ll1•nctr11·ki. su1d ttw mailman tttart· t•d blo~ IOI( his horn "hen tht• roarh l'll'VJJt'd to u i. 1li1 N'tion~ to 11 Lattlc Lt',.Rlk' <'hnu· .. • finff11h 1trlnuttcd h~· ··1.-ant>d 011 lht! horn " \\ llnt•i.scl>, "'"•-""hale. dlHert.'d OI\ their H·ra.11111 ... n( 1he :.Im.\. but all agreed · twth m~·11 t•\entudll) lt·ft their vehicle~ ..------q.,._,, P ol I lw Da11 -------_, · Wt.' \'t.' µut tog1.•lhe1 im orchcblra and we' re playing very l'\JCe music You can't prt:t.s loo hard or you lose the bt">at " Paul Westbtad, coach of lhl.' Los Angeles Lake rs Kt-a119h l .'qunb l .. o•f l 1•or·N 01t1p1tf Matl Keuugb equaled hls victory total of las t Ill :-.t>ason w ith h is second strong patching pt>rrormance of 1980. and Dave Revering's two·run t r1ple highlighted a six·run fifth inning that gave Oakland a 6-J victory over Seattle . Keouf?h. 8 Corona de l Mar lliJ?h graduate who shut out Minnesota on four hits Friday night. stopped the Mariners on s ax hits Wednesday. Keough lost his rirst 14 decisions last year and didn't wtn unlu ~pt.:>. finishing 2·17. Seattle broke Keough s string or 16 scoreless innir:igs with a rll!l an the eighth. _ . Elsewhere in the American t.eaRue. Tommy John hurled a mo,sterful two·htltcr and Oscar Gamble drove in two runs with a pinch triple as the New York Yanke<·~ t•ndNJ Ch1eago'1t (1iur-g:1mt' win· !'ling streak with a 6·0 blanking of the \.\"hit<' Sox. John s urre nde red has t"o hits in the first and fifth mmngs -. Veteran Tony Perez had four tuts. including a two· run homer and a two·run double. as Boston "1\hstood a Uiree-run Detroit ninth inntng u:ouo" d and outlasted the Tigers. 10·9 Ri<'h Dauer. a notorious(y poor early•season hitte r, singled home the t1ebrt>akin~ run an the se\'enth inning as Mike Flanagan patched BaJtimorc to .t -2·1 tnumoh over Kansas Citv Oes1J{natNi hitter Rldlie Zis k. batfmg a mere .168. h1t a three-run hom<>r off rNH.'n 'r Victor Cruz with two out In the botto m or the mnth t o hn Tex a s to an 8·7 decision over Cle~•eland . Roy Ho•ell <'ra<'kt'd a two·run homer and AUredo Griffin anrl Rirk Bo.~tU drove an two runs apiece a s Toronto routrd M1l,...aukt>t'. 11 2 In the National League. Mike Lacoss held San f r.in('1H"O to f1, t' hits. and Dan Driessen provided the sconn.-: pun<'h "llh a bases ·loaded s ingle and a two·run home r as undefeated Ctn· c1nnat1 won its se1o•cnth game of lhe season \lo Ith a S-3 "1cto~ over the Giants ... Garry Maddox and Manny Trillo dro' e in two runs apiece in a six·run ninth lnmng that camt'd sw,·e Carlt.oa and Philadelphia to a 8·3 drubbmg or St Low.s .. Jerry Morales' two·run single capped a three·run third inning and the New York Mets held on to beat Montreal. 3-2 . The f>iifs hurJ(h Pirate~ announced they loi.t more than Sl 2 m1ll1on la~t yl'ar. l'Vl'O thou~h tht'y won the World Senci.. Sori4•f Siar" Wonf (/.S. at t.a•r• ~l\ll'l nwrl:il wmnt•r:-. .it lh•· W1ntt'r <Jl y111111t· • (;amt•:-s:11d 'l'hu r~iia y llwy :-till hOl)l' t<i ~t·<· 1 , , Amt'rll·ans al tht-MoM·ow Gamt•!>, 1'1'.'I., rf'Pf1rl1•d Tht> Soviets. indudmg !>lar\ llkt· I rina Rodnlna, Alexander Zalts.-v. Nikolai Zlmyatov, Natalya Pf'tru11eva and Alexander Tlkhonov, s ent u mci.i.a~c· t11 American ulhktt•:. exprt'SSIO~ "great rt-'gret" <tl tht· dec1111on or th<: u s Olynip1C' Com m1llec to boycott t'tw Summt>r <:umt:!> 75 formn ~orwl');!aan Olympic diarnp1oni.. lt•1Jd1n 1ot uthl<'lt·s and ~porb Jdm1n&blrators have> Jointly appN:1lcd lo the Norwegrun Sporb l'edt"ration to :.upp<>rt a boyrolt ''' lht' Summ1·r Garn{·:-. Praml' Min1s tt•r l'lt>rrf' Trudeau rHw.cd to clurafy hlh go,·crnmt•nl s po~11wn on thf' Oly"'!p1 r boyrott ml}vt'ment und ~ui::1H·strd lht• formt•r ('onM•rvJ.Jt1v1· .:ovt•rnmt·nt's strong anti So\'ll'l :-ti.Ind hail madt• a 1·oll1·1'11vt• W1:sh'rn rl'"ponst• mon· d1H1cult to attain Munson at Fault That's What Board Says W/\SlllN<;TON 11\1'1 H:r:-t•hall :,I ar· Thurman M 111b nt1 \\:t:-:-1111"11\g off lus m·w t~1n l.'11g1m· Jt'l plu1w t11 t \40 frw111h wht•n ht• malll' :1 i.t•rit·:. or 1111:0. takt•i. that <·uust•d tu« d1·ath to 11 fil'n t•r:r:-.h . a 1 f1'(11·rnl -.uf1·t v boa rd has 1·111H·I uclt><I "It's hard lo tx·hcv1· ~llml' or the lh.Jngs he Jld , · .,'rttr1k Taylor. a :-.t•nwr rn vt·-.t1~ut111 with the Nution11l 'l'rnn!-tportu · 'tion Safety Board, -.:ud Wcdnl'S dn y Munson wu:. a_t the contmls of bis n<•w Cl'ssna Citulion whon il smas hed into the Around 11hout J ,000 feet short or the Akron Canton :urport in Ohio lust Aul( 8. lie wus practlc1n~ tourh and ~o l andings with th<> pll.int•, whic h he h a d ownt'd for 11 rnonth. Two frlends with him N1CUJ)l.,'<.1 Munson , para1yzcd from tht> neck down. was trap~d In the plane and died or a sphyxiation minutes late r when names used up the cabin's oxygen. uccordlng to medlcal examiners. The NTSB said Mun11on, lhc New York Yankee catcher und team U ptain, made several er· ro r s during the practice ap- proach that led to the crash. It said he waa flying too s low, wus on a non-standard fight pattern, had forgotten lO exte nd his wing rlapa and failed to use a checkllat. The primnry clluse of the a ccl· dent, the NTS U ruled. was Munton'a rauurc to malnl•i.n auf· rlclent speed to prevent the 11t11l lh•l sent th • alrcran. cr asMna to the .croond. I Tht· n·prn t :-.111!1 that h111! M 1111:-.1111 usi•ll 11 dw1·k list, h1· n11i.:ht haw• IH•1•11 a l1lt· 111 n ·1· OJ~llllt' lw had It 11rohl1·rn i1n<I t•ould h11v1• IH'lt'd to 111111111 1111· 1·rush ' lnst1•;11I It s;i1<I . ht· lw~un u1wr:rt1111: th•· lh1111llt· 11' 1f ht· wt.•f'I• n.·vt·r11nu to 1·11 1 llt•r duv:-. wht•n ht• f11•w pro111·ll1•r tlrl Vt'O :1111·ruft .. "T h1S Ill It \'lis t• f r I) 10 I( II ti ti , :11r11111n11h1 p ." i.11111 Jim Uun1•hcr or ilt·v 111llon p r u d t• rl t 111vl·'ltli!Utor McDonald Picks UCI U • lrv1nc hnskt'thull coa <'h Hill Mulli.cun. who hni. been roll· IOK u lot ot RtJvt·nR recruited 11 lot of hltw rhlp ployns t11tely. came up with 11nother Wcdncliday night when It was announced that Ben McDoneld hud 11lgnt_c'd u lcttcr.ol·lnltint to uttend UCI. M cr>on•ld, u 6-8 forward rrom Long Bench Poly lllgh, was ac· corded fl"'t te•nl All-Cl F honors for th<' 1979·80 bnskclball seuon, Rcorlng 14 points and averaging nine retloundft pur aame. Mc Donald. who has • brother (Jamea) allendlng use. 8hot 88 percent Crom th.c tloor durjn1 the seu1mn. The Slfenlnf( or McDonald brlng1 Mulligan's hluc·c hlp total to six as Kevin Mait~e. Randy Whleldon, Grnnt To1lor. Kcvtn l''uller und Ouvld J onea hnc alreudy signed for n ·xt /ieuon. ·. .t1l1111n••• G••• E•rl• ,,..,, •• itl•••r••• re.l·Ert• ADif.raon !lt'Oreid at 2!St ot the lhtrd rim period Wt'<in~•d•Y nh1ht . s111rtlna a thre~ aoal Min-' neaut.a outburAt and urrylna the North Start to 1 "-l·O oti.vort vl\'lorv ov11r Montreaal tu 111HtP the Canadl n1 24 lCMm<' National Hockey Lu1ue u_nbe•ten •lreall1. O<Wllle GUe• Melodie, In ontr the second playotr &•INI ol ht• career, stopped %3 Mootrea shots to help t-he North Stara to • l·O lt'od In their belt-of·aeven aertes . . . <.1ark f:lllt'I hf'kd a 20 foot wrist t1hot. over 610lllle Gerry Cht>evera "Ith I ~ gom• 111 overtlmc to giv~ the New York h1landers a 2 l '1..tor y over Boiston In tht·lr playoff op~ncr .. . D1•fon8t'man Beu wuaoe. who scored only nine aoals ln the rrgulur sellSOn. r><>kcd on" In from five feet at S·44 of the third pt'rloo to t:lvt' Phllo<te l1>hlu u 2· l vl<'tory over the New York J\an6'Cf8 . . Suttf•ssl)•c powcr·play ~oaJs by Joba Van Boameer. GU Puruu.U, 1.1nd Danny Gare gave liuffalo.&n tlttrly cw hlon l'n r<>utc to u S·O Vl<'tory over Chicago. 8uff alo 14oaltt·nder O.n F.dward11 denied 17 Black lluwk shots In re· 1•ordm1C the hutout ------8 .. dMlll Tedafl ------. Oq ttus dall' an baseball in 1916· Mtk.e Schmidt equalled a maJor league record by hitting four home runs ln one gam e as lhe Philadelphia PtulUes teammatei, wiped out a n I I-run del1c1t and defe ated the Chicago Cubs 18·16 an 10 innings at Wrigley F1l'ld On th.is date an 1951 Mickey Mantle w1.•nt 1 for·4 an his hr!il major lea~ue game as tht' New York Yankees defeated the Bo::.ton Red Sox 5-0 Today'!> B1rthduy Houston Astros' outhclder Dennis Walling is 26 Tta·o fforf" R«-a<"h NI .ffUllon PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -Two more II players were added early this year to lhe hst of golfers who have reached the Sl million mark in earnings on the links. '> Long G\.'Orge Archer became tbe 23rd man in PG.A 1 h•story to go that high by finishing in a tie for seventh place at the Los Angele~ Open. He earned $6,292 and boo.l>ted hai. earnings to Sl.006.237 A Ccw we('ks Inter. Charles Coody Jomed the mill.lonaare!>' dub. Ile firus hed an a tie for serond place m the Jackie G leason·lnverrary tournament. drawing down a check for S26.400 to lift has C:Jrccr earnings to Sl.006,754 . ~It Tak#• ,1 rf%ona Coarld•g '•" F,ootball Coach Larry S mith resi~ned from 0 11 1 ulane and took the head coachmg JOb al the l'mvcrsity of i\riwna Wednesduy with the change to bN·om(' cfkclivt' Fnduy ... f"rf'd Dixon won lhl' 100 metC'rh in 10 5 Sl'<'Onds and ulso tutd the best time in - th1• .U)O ml'lC'r:-~·t 47 8 to takl' tht' OIX'OIO~ th!) kad 10 th•· tk 1·:11 hlon l'Onlpt•t1t 1on of thl' Mt. San Antonio Hl•lay:, "1th 4 214 p1l10t!-. Tt•d c.;lannoulas cun k1•ep drcssm~ up as lht• Sun ll1t·~o Ch1c·kc>n . a Judge said Wednesday to d1 s m1 ss 1ng a contempt citation that 1·la1mt'<1 t;innnoulas looked too much hkc th1• 1-\t;I\ ('h1l'kt•n ht• on('e was Frank ('ro"lt':'· a ~132 Olymp11.· milc>r J nd :\\ .111h ;1t1.1n Colll·~r·i-first Nl't\A track d1amp1on. was bur&NI 1n·Nc•w York Wed th"·d :n Ill' 1l1t-<l .~t ;.~e 70 The t\411 :-ides Ol'l!ll!IHllO!! a Ot.'\4 lahor contract rur . m:.ljor lea l!Ut' baseball took part in~ .shots \\ t•tlnt·~ctay befon• beg1nnin~ a two-" erk rt•rcss · . Laj!una Beach's Rick Muther. .1 s t:lrtt•r thrl-...' times during the early SMITH HliOs . "'" bt• tryini: for a s pot an the Indianapolis SOO·milt• rare an M ~n· under the Pacahc Coast Ractog Team of Laguna Hills baruH~r. His was one of 10 entries received Wednesday. bnn~anJ! th€.' total to 87 . Deadline was midnight Wednesday for all entnes· which must be postmarked before that timt· . BlU Walton, the San Diego Clippers·. mJury·plagued center who played just 14 games this past seasoo. plans to comoele in bicvcle racing events e verv T uesday mght throughout the summer, much to the chagrin or Clipper of firials . Unda f'ratlanne. twice world fi ~urc !'.kattn ~ c-h;smp111n :md :i silVl'r mt.aahsl 1n th<' Winter Ol~ m1>1C!>. h<1.., :-.1gn1•d a 1 million rontrart v. llh entertainment prodUC'f'r Uurt Sujtarman Tht· l~ l ' S Olympic diving tra;Jls "111 lw ht·ld an Au:-.tin .lunt• 27 . dcsp1k a CS Ol y mp11· Comm1t11·1· \olt• to bov1·otl th<' Mos1.·ow Summ1•r G a mt·~ \'t>mP l.vw••lh•n, 7><. fnrmt•r G rren Ba} Packer administrator an<1 11111' or llw l'al'kl'r .. l'~rrl y SlClr:-.. died 10 a Roc kville. Md h11sp1t.1l AthlN1c Dirertor Carl Maddox !>aid he found 1111t han~ to :.ubs tant1atl· a lleg ations M1ss1ss1pp1 State t '01 VPr:o.1t v':-. haksetball roach had violated NCAA regulation!. h" 111irc·hui.1ng st•a!'.on tickeL'\ g1 ven his players al more than f,11·.-valul' Fn·sno Stute's new 30.000-seat sports stadium -.hm1ld he· n •uclv for use by mid or late·October . All·pro g u:r rd J ot• l>fol.a mt>llleure ways hl' wants the Buffalo Btlls to trail•· him to :-.ome other N t-L. tcam. 'J't-1.Pt·bion. Radio T \': l'oo t'vt'nl ~ -.ch('dult•d ltAUIO: Nu t'Vt'Ol h Sl'hl•tlulc.'<I SPORTS BREAK I TENNIS I BASEBALL DON BAYLOR f 'ru• Page BI ANGELS ... o·· 1n his llJ.tnning pe rformance. i.:1' 1n~ upqiu.-.t four singles. From 1 ht• third inning through thc l'l g~th. ht• retired 17 an a row .. 111• had thrown enoulilh for one night." Fregos1 said "lie "as f1ni~hed no matter ..._hat wt <lid 1n the 10th. John Montague "a& due to co.me tn · · BY HANG ING around just long enough for the victory. Fros t Pounded anoth~r nail into th(' coffin of cnt1cb who said the Angels' starting rotation was the weak ltnk to an otherwise strong chain Angel starters have now g1\·en up JUSt MX earned runs in w ~ anninJl,s for an ERA or 1 16 ··Well. the cntics didn't have anything else to harp on because everything els<: on this rlub as so :-Iron~." frost ~aid . obviously not wking 1t µt·r~onolly · But I ft•lt then: v.a'> no "a.)' w1• would 1111d1 ;.i-. hJdh a s "t' flu.I lc.M ',.,Jr R t:DFER~. Tll F. TW I~-· ... 1 a r t 1· r . m u s t h 1• g e l I 1 n g upt·r'>l!llf'lll'> lh th1'\ 11m1· lw• ;111"· 1h1'-"·J" h i-. ~1·1·ond 1r,11cht hJrd 1111 I-t1utinJ.! In h1s <JJX'nt:r •• t Oakland. Hid fern p1tc·hNl l'll!ht ~hulout 111 111nJ.;., rinl\· t11 lr1<,1· 1n lhc· ninth I (I h~ ~I~ ing up ;1 SIOJ!l1· ,inti h 1111111' Tht• '1clor wa-. \1 alt to. 1•1>ul!h thl· fcirm..r Corond del \\.tr p1lt hl'r "hu lo-.l 17 >:.!ml ' 1 ...... l ) l'Jf r\nii Jlo?iltn~l the \11 ~1·1-. 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Ashe QUits 'Because It Is Tune' SAN FRANCISCO (Al'> - "For everything the r e ls a season," HYS 38-year·old Arthur Aabe, ret.lrlng after a reign as the first black to win a major men's tenn.11 tournament. Ashe, who has been one of the best known tennis personalities for more than a decade, said he Is quitting "betuwse it ls time. Health is a factor . but lhul's not the only reason • • As he. who sufflon·d '' heart ut· tack last July 31 11nd underwe'll quadruple bypass surgery In December. was back prucUclnjl tennis lightly within weeks after 'he surgery. "My doctors say I wtll live to be 100, but they won't 'put that in writing." /\s he told r eµorters Wednesday ~·fore deltvt•rmg µ lecture at San t"runc1 sco State University "It's no ~rl'al trunsition fo r m e . I've bt:cn an the process of qoing this for years," he said or tHs retircmt•nt "It JUSl means I won't be cnt rtnR any more ten· nis tournaments." he said . Has retirem ent came to light after he sent a letter to 22 friends and business associat..es saying. "/\ long time ago in m y Sunday school clal\ses. I learned that ·ror everything there is a season' ... From today on, I will end m..v non·stop Odyssey an search o( lhe perfect serve and ret 1 re from ~ompet1t1 ve tennis." As he, who won the U S. Open at f orest Halls in 1968 as an amateur and won Wimbledon an 1975, is the only black man ever to wan either competition. As he said he will continue wo rking for ABC·TV, Aetna ln ~uran<'~ apd the Le Coq Sport&( clt>thang firm, adding. · I m tr) 1ng to get more m 1nont1e.~ l11 come to work fOJ' ,\(•t na or ans insurance com· pan:,. Then· s a !>horlage of m1n<1nty pcop'e 1n m iddle IA Jn a L!t.'TIH:nl .\shl'. "ho '"''' tn Nrw York tiu1 "a:-h<>rn and ri:1 1~ed 1n ll11'tHn•1n<i. \'a , has a reputation .1... •' \l•rsatlle man concerned .... 1111 poli11< .... art Jnd ~ducal.Ion . Anteaters Top LaVerne L C rrvane warmed up for its t ru<'tal th ree·~a m e Southern Cahrorrua Baseball Assoc1atJon .... rie~ Y.1th Ca l S tate Los -\ngell-"i bv defeattn~ Laverne . t 3 Wednet-da\ 1n <J non c nfrrence gJme Jl l'CI 1 h•· Anlt.•dlN~ ':,.4 1 a re tied r th1rti plan· 1n the SCBA ..,.,th . • ~!Nat£' ~ullerton a half game :. .. ·'l1nd 0-LA Th•' l v.I) team.-, n <'•~l fnda~ in a 2 30 game :.t ' "l \ t.-f.1r• rt·tu rnm~ to CCI I• r d l'l'IOfl doubli: header Satur dJ ~ P t ppt'rdine leads tht: !'-C.8,.\ In \\t'dni:~a~., \'&ctor.). ~1kc "\ JJZ le •three.for foun and Mark \Jorr1son tt 'Ao ·for three1 had tht• hot bJL., for l"Cl · Startin)? pttcht·r o~nms COINiiO allo"ed t"11 h1t'\ over :-.ix in nmi:~·.and retired tht: !<Cit 14 m en he fat t'd a~ the Anteater~ improved thl'ir ovt:rall mark lo 23 18 1 •·rm. Pagf" 8 I • DODGERS .. Baseball Standings BARWICK DATSUN run!> to twlp pur1· I tw Oodg~r 11t 'lll'k '"fllF.St: GUVS /\Rt: provt>n 111a)11r lcugul' hitters It wtts just a mnttt•r or ttm(' unlll lhey start 1•tl clolril( whut tht'Y urc> <.'apuhlc 11( doin.:.' · s t utcrt DodgH M 11nuu1·r Tom Lusordu f"orm1·r hroodcns tt•r und now rook le Sun l>tt'l(O M unt•Rf't Jerry < 'olt•mun. whosl' rlub 11' now S 2 unct oH to the l><•st !\tart In the dub ':t 12 ycur hl!\tor y, belltwt's 1h111 no one huH Reen enuugh or tht' l'1tdrt•s or the Dodgers lo dJi. t111 "'uhih uny lrc•ncti;. "I T'S TOO EARl.Y to rruu11111rl' unythln.c yf't ," auld Colt'm11n nftl'r the "um.-u11 his tt•um p1 f•purcd to i;to o n u IO- r<ume roud trlp "I urn vny pl<> used with our s tart. but thl:-. road trip will be Hw tu!( tcwl for Ull Coleman wM quick to u<t<I thut the Dodlll'rft h11 vt! yot to play ut home. "T hltt hn:s bef'n a touah roud trip for the f><WhICt!i, bul th~re Is no wuy t hf'.Y will l'On · t lnue to pJuy hall ut t hi~ 2 5 pace." Poteet Selected SE/\TTl.E CAP> Jim Poteet. 39. who coached Athletes In Action to a 39· 13 record th\I put acHon, I" the new head huketball c«>uch at Seattle Pacific Un \verally. It wu reported \oday . rotcet , a 12-yt.'~r COf!Chln& veteran at the s m all colle1e levl'l . will s ucceed Ke ith Swagerty, who waa tired lut month tJfter six seaaon1. .. AMERICAN L•:AG F. West Olvl1don W J, P t t. 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ONEI BRANO NEW '79 2802 SEVEN TO CHOOSE FROM SUPER ""' SAVINGS! . . -... ---_,,,,,.. -... --------------------------- BASEBALl l VOLLEYBALL •SOFTBALL Thuradlly. A~1I 17. 1980 OAILY PILOT '8.J -~~nela Stays-on the Heels of CdM. Y~ Dotphim, Moiiarcli.s Also Po8t Victories .. Estancla ll1gb ('()fttlnued to uy In hot pun~t or Col'QDa de! Mar in u.. -Sea Vaew Lea1ue baaeball race \\'t"d.n(.-S<h•y as bolh tea_ma collected vtc:tor. . ln othtr acuon. Irv ne toPPeet eo.t.a Met~ Oana HJlla pounded OUl ti hita In conoa a lopa"idfd vtctory °"' Caplalra.no Valley in South Coaat Ln1tue play, and M•ter Det ft.tpped JU aho11 Amat in a br1b-uo.r\ft1 ~lu11feu. ltt-rt!'.!I wha t transpired· !atancla a. Et Ton> 3 The Eagl <'Ored thrH tlm In the flr$t lnnin& and addf'd two more In the third to o(>t'n a ~ o cushion u thty rt•tnu1,ot·d Just one ti•me behind fint pfucc Corona de l Mar the ftnt lnnJn1 when Mario Ybarn llq ... a ~wo-nan ooubl~ tind Mark Albin followed with a two rWl u1glc John Joh:nsM picked up twQ Rot wtt.h a tripl In th~ fourth, prl'l' d1n11 Ptlff' RB) iJinlCIC? · ,lmne7,Coet•MeH4 Mann1 Oaudler and M arto Capon.-t'lo led It ••·v ·n hit Vuqu.-ros attacll u Jrvuw t·xplodl"d tor four B SEBALL runa in \he Cl n4l lnn1nw 1rnd ucl<ll-d t hn•\• gifts In thl• rHth 11uw1.; to vull 111tt1 a fO\l rth plm·•' tit' .... 11 h C11Mu Mcl>u 10 the ~a V1t>w Lt•u.:uc• th final th.rt-• frames. allOWtftt one hit trntl strikin.C out rive more Cougar bJtlh'rs Zoch'11 two.for-three performance ut th<.' ''lute upped his south Coast Lt'Ujfut' hottln14 average to .619, which 1.11clude:1 nine llBl Meter0.111, 8 tahopAmat10 The Monarchs collected l~ hits to go alon.JC with their l l runs to pick l!P thtt1r fourth Angekls League victorJ. Joe Donohue led tbtt Mater Del t•hurg_, w1tb u three.fo r·three da,v al the plate lnclud.tng a fourth t.n.ning hom\'r and three RBI, while team- mate Pete Beall hit the ball ha.rd ror thrf'e singles--;-scoring t Wl<'C •• Bishop Amat Jumped to ~ quick 3-0 Ind In the (ir11t inning compllmen\S ol' two wulki and a home run by 1-"'red Wees. Mawr.Oc1 responded with five runs in the bottom of the first wlt.b five singT~ and a sacrifice fiy. the lf.ey hit was a two:out !lingle by Donohue to bring home runs four and rive. Mat.e r Oei carried a comfortable 11·6 lead into the seventh bul Bishop Amal scored four limes before re· liever Sal Glorioso could record the final out. Gauchos Roll, 8-2 Saddle back College ran wild on the bases and used a ll·bil attack to s ubdue the visiting UCLA Junior varsity baseball tearn, 8·2, Wednesday In non· conference action. The Ga-uchos were successful on eight or nine attempts ln base stealing. P a ul LaJole. Ed Mccann. Scott Haigh and Andy J arvis wielded tbe big s ticks . ·-. -~ : •• IUYORLEA~ NABERS ~ a..~ couwn·a ~ LaAOWO DIA&.U J No Lou·l'r PriC'f': !'to Hellf'r ~t>t'l'it'~ 2600 Harbol"BNd. Costa Mesa 540-91 In th~ (m~c ttoy S anta Ma rla Opl•ned with a \\a lk. M lk~ ~nnt>tt follow,'(! with M ba eon balls and R1 r h Am11 rt1I c-rttl"kt'd a single to bring Santa if ana home Hob La.runtr promptly singled maral ~ Bt·nne-tt ho me and the Eugles were off and Oy1ng . A marul batted th rt~· for· three on tht' day while Larimer wt-nt two-for- Caporo!it'IO 'l punk~·d J ba:.t'b loaded lrli>lt> in tht• 111 :.t inning, '4hlh.• Cuudter. with t wo h1h und twu walk!. tn four 1tp1J1•J1 a1u-1•., .tt tht-11la11• u1>1wd his lt'..i~ul.' ll..ill111g .n cra~c to .500 I ll for 22 1 B 1 U Lux "'.t5 urw of C11 I a 1\11.'sa ., few bright wot., 'llUKt:111~ J .,olu homer m tht' '>txth mmng I ALIN THE . TIREMAN lhree Meanl.\htlc. Jo~stancia 's s tarting p1t('her . Greg Jt~orge. pitched ~1x 11t rong innings, a llo wing six h its "hill' striking out t hree and walking none Ht• OC't.-ded re hef help from Don l\ktrnff ~ F irst pl:!C'I' \\Ill be up ror grabs rri· da ., whc11 Corona del Ma r travels to Estancia for' a pivotal contest. CdM 11 , University 0 · Mesa let 11 ~et away for good in the fifth when tht• Mu .. tangs guve up four I.\ alks ~md drl t•rror. wh1 t•h Irvine parlayt-d into thrcl' runs Dana Hiils 14. Capo Valley O J ohn Kearn!> took Capis trano Vttlley fttc-htng apart with M·ven RBI in the f1r:.t thrct> inntn~s l.\lth a bases-loaded ho mer tn the se<'ond and a bases-loadt'd double in the third. "It's feast or f amrne around hert>" rommented Uana lhll~ Coarh Dennis Nt:spor . COSTA MESA COf'Mtlof HClfbor.llYcL Ir Wiho.. Across frCMR • Pet!M'('s ~pp9q c~ P~ONE631-0721 , .. ouas: ti40H. TMRU , ... 7:10 AM TO 6 """ ~ SAT. 7:)0 AM TO J rM , The Sea Kings kept their Sea View League leadt"rs h1p intact as J e ff Pries did 1t on the mound <three hits in five innings) and with the bat (a solo homer in the third inning and RB I single in the fourth). Corona de l M ar. however, ha d many other weapons in a 15-hit at- tack. The Sea Kings. now 10 3 and Nn 7 in CIF 2·A rankings, Jumped on t:n1versity pitC'hing for four runs in Volleyball G rC'g Zot•h i mprond his htlttn~ streak to 10g;,1mc·-.."1th d !iharp .,,ngll- in the first inning, thl'n rt>lurn"'d to bounce a double ovt•r the Cenc<: in the Dolphins' l6·h1t attci ek Brad Ki nnt•y allowl'd l\.HJ hits in four innrngs, while s triking out five batters. ?c:ott Baker m ovtx·d up 10 10 GALLONS OF GAS WHEN YOU PURCHASE We at Talin Tire b e li eve that the fuel savi ngs is so good on the 721 fuel fighter we w ilr give you 10 gallons o f gas free with every purchase of fouc 721 's ; .. ~~:a 0&/@r-U(_: HURRY! NH, Estancia Stay Peefect Cypress 3 Defeats Rustler 5 FOUR 721.'s ·· limited ti111e offer! !'w"pon llJrbor lli~h's volleyball team re· n'1H :d httlt• rc!'.1btan('e from Westminster W~dncs· d a y tr1 running 1t:. Sunset League record lo a perfeet 5-11 v.1th a three-set VJctory. Jn other Suns('l League action, Marina needed only thrl't' sl'Ls to defe at Edison and Hunlt.ngton Beach needl•d four to down Fountain Valley. In J ~· 1 View Lea!!ue bi.lttle. Esta ncia kept its record unblemished at 9-0 with a four-set win O\'c·r w10lt>:-., l'nivers1ty. A '10 IN THE J UNIOR COLLEGE r anks. G olth.•n West ::.cored an easy four-set win over East LA in Southe rn Cal Conference action. and Oran~e ( ·11.1st m adl· 1t lonk easy in 1ts South Coast Conference d ash" 1th Mt San Antonio. winning in st raight sets. Al Newport Harbor, Alan Gaddis, an outside h1tt1 r. und !letters Bill Yardley and Ted Cox paved till wa\ fo r lhc1r teammates. The 15·2, 15·5, 15·9 lo-.-.. dn~ppcd Westminster's record to 0·5. At llunt1ngton Beach. the Oilers improved thc•1r league mark to 4·1 as Junior JeH Aldinger. a ~t l 1 er und o utside·hltter played well. :\ FTER TRAILING 8·0 in the first s et. visiting Ma nna cu me back strong behind the play (Jf u11h 1de hilt<•r S<.tm Aiello and middle·h1lter Andy K lu~rnmann to post a 15·8, 16-14, 15·3 win. The victory runs the Vikings' league mark to 3·2. Middle blocker St eve Van Horn s pa rked E'-tanC'ia lo its four·set winover0·9Univers1ty On thl' .JC front, J ef£ Gaspar and Tracy Riddle g:l\ c M t ~an Antonio fits on the front line as !>range Coa:.t r ans its record lo 3-2 in conference <J nd now faces a pivotal game for second place v. 1th Cerritos Friday. . And. Golden West ran its numbers to 6-2 in cnnf Pr<'nce. 9-6 overall. as setter Hillary Toves and m iddle blocker Scott Hogue paced the four-set win ovl'r F.;ist LA Buses Take Fans To Ai,gel Gaines Express bus service to Angels' baseball games by Orange County Transit District has begun. • The d1s tncl will operate two weekend bus ; routes to Anaheim Stadium. with orie·way fares set 'at Sl for adults and 50 cents for cblldren 12 years and under . · One "Stadium·Special" route originates at _.Mission Viejo Mall a nd stops al Laguna Hills Mall. ~The other departs from Rossmoor Shopping Center in Seal Beach and stops at Seal Beach : Leisure World and Huntington Center before pro· : c·eeding to the stadium. . ~ Buses on the Mission Viejo Mall-Laguna Hills ·rout e leave Mission Viejo MaJJ one hour a nd 25 -minutes before game time and depart from · La~una Hills Mall 15 minutes later. Buses on the route originating at Rossmoor Center leave there one hour and 20 minutes before :. game time. picking up rans at Huntington Center one hour before game time. Fans arrive at the stadium about 30 minutes before game time. The buses start the return trip 15 minutes after the final out. ~Suri Stars Stage Clinic ll ""a s bad enough Golden Wl'st College's " om en ' s b a s k e l b a II team had to suffc.•r its firs t Southe rn CJI Con· fere nre loss at the hands of .C}press Wednesday, 58·54 But to rnake matters ' · ""orse . and lo add insult to injury, the C hargers f inished their g lorious triumph with JIJSt three players on the court Yes . that 's r1 ~ht ! Recau.se Cypress fields JUSl seven members on its tea m and four fouled out of the g umc. t he Cha rgers were forced to p l a y th e final t .... n minute:. \\Ith JUSt thn•c p~~crs And. ac; embar rassing as THAT "as, Gol~en W "'~ t mad c· m., t 11· r s e ,·c n mon · humiliating by not l0ap1tallL1ng un the .. 11uation The C:. prt"•S Thn·c pla}Cd thl' Colden Wc•'it F 1v(' on (.'Ve n ll'rms until the final buner to hand the Rwnlers their fir'll Nw.ference loss of the s eason (7-11 and only s e cond defeat (48 <!) over lhl' past two years Cypress (6-2) was led by L isa Coda, who scored 20 points, while the Rustlers were paced by Chris Gage's 15. In another .JC contest. ~an~e Coa!il received· 26 points and 18 re- bounds from freshman cente r P ia La rsen to hand Mt. San Antomo a 66-56 setbac k. Team · mate Corinne DeArakal added 17 points for the winners. Olympic Film Series AlGWC Film highlights of the la s t four Olympi c Garoes will be s hown in a lecture seri es at Golden West Col)ege on four s ucc essi v e Saturdays, starting this week. Four members of the California Surf soccer ~ team will stage . .& clinic. the Pros night at the May Co. store with Joe Clarke. Mike Mahoney, Andy McBride and Tony Crudo appearing in person. T o m Noon. G WC's track and field coach. will present the his· torical look a t the· Olympics, starting with the Tokyo games in 1964. The first lecture begin~ . at 7 : 30 p . m. t n the Health Science building, room 101. The Fuel Fighter!. '\11v. \OU can -..1v1• two way!'. •111 tht• fumou-. f<rrP-.ton'" l.!1 :-,, n ... 1t1•m.il p11n· n'<iucl1on-.. <Hl' tn t•fft•t"l f11r ,, l1m1 tcd time· und. ol t'()Uf'1 . the C:l'I.\ mll1n~ radtal con-.t ruclion of th1-. 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' ! • ··' ·': NO CHARGE FOR MOONTIN$ Firestone tire purchase '"' Price, and crtdi1 pion' hown art availabt. •\. • give pointers and hand out free posters tonight at the South Coast Plaia May Com.panystorefrom 7to8:30. The event is open to the public, free of charge. In addition to the clinic. contests for priies wiU aJso be staied. Noon will cover the 1968 Mexico Olympiad, April 26, followed by the Munich Olympics or 1972, May 3. and the 1976 games in Montreal, May 17. A $4 fee covers the · nall'l'ONl NATIGIUI. C8IDIT CAaD ... al9o Visa •Ma t.er Charir •Diners Club llONOalD AT_. T8A• a,.100 ~ honor: •C.\ute Blnnchf • Amt-nt'on E11pre"" Fitt'it.One 5toru. Set your lndtfN'ndtnl Fl~ det1ltt!> for t.htir ~i~ and cf'fdit pl•r\L Sf.n.~ orft't' not avallablt Ill "llmoed *•I.ion.. ~ It will be Socct?r With four.week series. ' ., PNL 'Y PtLOT Thursday. Apfll H 1980 TRACK I TENNIS ~ajor Prep Track Meets on Tap Area Stars Vie iii Mi. C Relays, Orange County Invitational Two bitb ubool tract muta or m•Jor •iaaifkance are on tap tbla _._eod with the 1l&t ana..._ lilt. San Adtoalo Jlela.)'I at Walaut and \.he 0r..,. County Invitational at M1Nkln Vie)<> Hltb acMduled. Pnp ad.ioG at Mt. SAC \nd._ toC) at.hlt-tes from Ecti.aoa. Pountaln Valley ud Ul\lvenlty. while nine Orqe Cou~ atta IChools .,. entered \D lM ..... am n ld ll N i ion Vlt'jo &UWIN BELL TAKES h11t1 l~)'ard dash Credeatiall t.o Mt. SAC t.o compel in th~ 100 mtlef'I iovitalJonaJ. while the rest of Ed,aon ·• conUnaeot ~nlratet on ~lay evt'nl.S Bell. brotber Dino. lhlvan and Dua in J•clu1on enter the~ relay with • .a.~ cl~ki»s. wllUe BlU Reamer. Rieb R.omeo. Jon Butler aod Mark &.nders ao ln the IOO ,_lay. Jn the dJatance mecUey WU be Melvin Jacboc\ <400>. Reamer <800>. RocMoU,200) and BullerU.eoo>. • Milli won the.Arcad!a lnvttaUoaal low burdlet Jn 14: 24 and .Plumer ii ooe ot tbe ClF'a premier milers. Fountain Valley'• eatriet at Mt. San Antonio Include Tom Stnlow. And/e He.Uacns, Ned Mother i.nd Bob Ericboo In the four.mu fOW'·mU.. while . Action ls billed t.o begin at 2: LS Fttday at Mt. PREPT&4CK San An&onlo wtth the flnal event d• at 1:45. - THE O&ANGE COVNTY Invitational &eta "tarted Friday with pretima in every event but the two mile. The five·bour seulon bealna at 3. Slevt' Southw111rd. Rod Emery, Keith Rlcbarda aod Mtk Davidson wlll ao ln the 440 and 880 relays. SOtJTRWAllO, J t":J'F atllL.4"'ENSEN. Todd Andrt"w:i and Jim Fast ut entered in \be sbuttJe hurdll'& rt•h1y In thu lwo·nule reluy, Strelow. lldhuna, Grc6' Uohn Mnd t;nckaoo are entered. Saturday's finals will feature tbe top 10 qualiliert in the field events and top eight In running. Field events begin at 1, followed at 1 :30 by the running e vents. UruvtriHY mlli•r Brad Meyer (4:24.3) Jeads the Trojans ln t hti four·mW\ four·mlle reJay and distance medley. whlle Lura Mills, and Polly Plumer pace U>e ~iris' entnes from University. Corooa del Mar 1s con.sidered the Orange Coast area's best bet for the team cbamplooahip. The Sea Kings, with milera Andy Gerken (4:25.1) and Jim Hartford (4:25.2). along with loo& Jump and triple jump threat Jim Sweet <21·3. 4-4·2), figure t o battle Troy, Santa Ana Valley, Saddleback and'Mission Viejo for top honors. 0..1, ~flee Sutf ~- * * * * * * * ... * Sea Kings, Vaqueros Post Track Victories Corona del Mar and Irvine high schools kept t~ir Sea View League dua l track records perfect with vie· toriea Wednesday as both squads now boast 3-0 marks. Rob Case put on u versatile one· man show to pace CdM's 941h·41\-i verdict over visiting Universit y. while a trio or Irvine competitors s parked the Vaque ros to a 75·61 triumph over Esta ncia. At Corona del Mar. Case captured both sprint events, (10.3 in the 100 and 23.3 in the 220), anchored the vie· torious mile relay team (3:30.7). and ran out on-the winning 440 relay squad ( l '03.7). distance events with a 4 :37.7 winning time in the mHe and a 9:56.9 mark m the two-mile wttich was also good enough for first place. • Ben Long added wins in lhe 100 C 10.5 ) and 220 (23.0 ) as Irvine banded Es tancia its third loss a gainst no victories in dual meet ac· tion. Estancia countered with victories 1n the 440 relay (45.0) and mile relay <3 :34.0) Rustlers Rip Corsairs, 12-0 Case wasn't the only Sea King s tandout. Paul G i ll e baard was clocked at a s peedy 15.3 to win the 120 low hurdles and then finished Golden West College's Kim Libel! second m ihe 330 hurdles with a 40.5 thr ew a one-hitter and teammate effort Connie George we nt three-for-four to University's ·Richard Kimball won key a 13-hit attack as the Rustlers that eveJlt with a 40.3. Likewise. bom bed Santa Monica. 12-0. 1n .. a Kimball was runner-up to Gillebaard Southern Cal Conference women's in the 120 hurdles at 15.4. softball game Wednesday. ' Gillebaard's etrorts a lso l!lcluded a In tngh school action, Irvine re· third in the high jump and a piece of Cl'1ved <1 onc·h1t p1tch1ng performance the Sea Kings' victory in the mile re· from GiZJel Lo<.'kc to sq ueak past . lay Costa Mesa. 2 I Sop.homore Glen Rogers led the At Golden West, the RusUers were CdM field event charge with a 50-7'h the r ec1pienll. or seven uneam~ run!> toss or the shotput. and Phillip Colla as the Corsairs committed seven er ·got into the victory circle w1th a rors 2:08.0 clocking in the 880. The victor y 1mpro..-es Golden Universit y's 'Brad Meyer turned in West'~ conference mark to 6-0, 19·H a s trong effort in the two-mile with a overall Jn the ir ~1x conference winnmg time or 9 :32.Q. games thl' R~tlt:r!-. ha\'C outscored At Irvine. the Vaqueros got a their opponents. 57-1 W f!ll Test Your Carburetor IOt $6.95 Hl Y DI HECT FROM ORANGE COl'.\'TY .'\ 0 .\ LY CARBURETOR .\IA.\'l f'AC'ITR.1.\'G PLANT • 1.000's of un11s ... e aoy t o ... 1mm >d1 <1 te 1·:1 • r ''"0" • i< r, fi r w 1 • .1•·<1 I I) (HOll1c11• rr urtul"' 1u1 l f 1rJr:1 rr .. ,iq• • A ll CarburPlor M u 1 B•• Ott"'" C ,I( . w.-oo t.ioth For••1qn & Dom• c.t1c t \Rill ttl fflll' \JU 111 It "''\ 1H ''" "' 8:~0-i :~2 0 GRUM ET'S CAR.BURETOR EXCH ANGE. INC. . :1 23272 Vista Grande - Laguna Hiiis. Callt ..... I ·-!Pii·- Mon lhruFn 7 ~ 15 SaturdayS-1 '-------"..J QU lfE A CUP! Sharon Tog1('. 10. of fountain Valley looks a l the Davis Cup on display this week a t tht> J ack Kramer Ope n tennis tournament at Los Caballeros Racquet and Sports Club. . lOO 'k l\.nm·\lt·d !!'.c' in Carhun~tor~ school record bre aking performance At Irvine, Dana Sha w's two.run from DaJe Templeton with a 6-3 in double in the fourth gave Locke all the rugh jump. the ruos she needed as Irvine upped Senior Matt Fe ro took _:c:a::re:._:o:_f _:Lh:e::__:'.::ls~S:'e::_:a:_V.:_1:.::·e~w~Le=a:g:.:u:e_:r:..e..:.co::.:rd~to::..::3~-0:__~!!ll!!~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!! I It's Kramer vs. Connors Sometimes, It's Kramer vs, Kramer., Too By DAVE CUNNlNGRAM 0. -Dally ~-S\atf Kramer vs. Connors. No. it's not a sequel to the Best Picture or 1980. It's the reason Jimmy Connors isn't playing jn th.is week's Jack Kramer Open at Fountain Valley. Sequels to Kramer vs. Connors could be titled Kramer vs. Borg or Kra m er vs. McEnroe. While he remains one of t ennis' biggest benefactors, Jack Kramer has somehow managed lo alienate the sport's top players. "I don't think you'll see Connors or any of the other top players at the Kramer Open," one pro to ld the Daily PiJot three weeks ago. "They're not the best of friends ." TRE . PRO EXPLAINED that Kramer had criticized Connors and other lop-ranked stars for playing lucrative e xhibitions ra ther tha n established tournaments. They were hurting the sport. Kramer said. Inadvert.enUy, Kramer may have hurt his own tournament by being so frank about his feelings The No. 1 seed this week is tbe No. 6 pla yer in the world -Gi!ne Mayer -because the top Cive have decided to pass on the Kramer Open. Officially, they will claim schedule conflicts, wearine-ss or other excuses, but chances are that (ionnors -and maybe some . of the others - .wouldn't play ball with Kramer if they were bored •d broke. • But Kramer is making apologies to no one. He liu always been a straight, honest talker, let the • :.*Jps fall where they m ay. .. • In one sense. it might indeed be t ermed ••Kramer vs. Kramer." His own words ~ork a.sainst :: .... him. But becaw.e his words r ing of truth. he 1s more likely to be taken sen ously than any other promoter in the sport. SOME EXAMPLES or "Kramer vs. Kramer " lak(•n from St:parate conversations over the past l"'o "'eeks . "No. 1 ·m not sorry I played my tennis before the era of h1g money. We played for the pure JOY of playing. Oh, we got a little money un- der the table, too." "Thank God for sp~soccer. Without them, \\'e "'ouJdn't have this stadium for our tournament. I saw a speedsoccer game, and I thought it was TENNIS great. They kicked the hell out of each other, and that's what. people pay to see. rlJlhl?" -"What we need for the Kramer Open IS a bigge r stadium . s ay maybe 15,000 seats. I don't think lt will be done at Lo6 Caballeros. When our contract expires. we'll probably move somewhere else, 1f we can find owr stadium ·· Kramer also dhln't mind telling the Daily Pilot, which has a large circulation in Fountain Valley. at h is friends in the lenn.is community s ai they heard where the tournament was m g lo be held this year. "They told m e. 'Fountain Valley? J ack. where the hell is Fountain Valley?' Even people in Long Beach said that. .. said Kramer * *. i~E• O.k Run Lures }~tt, Jim Ryun COLIN DlBLE\' HAS ENTER ED his name for the final spot in the Carte Blanche Tennis Legends tournament coming to John Wayne Tenn.is Club _., May 14. Dibley. owner of one or the rastest serves in the game, will be joining Ken Rosewall, Newport Beach's own Roy Emerson, Owen Davidson, Fred Stolle and defending champ Rod Laver for the 35·and-over tourney. .r • Two or the nation's premiere distance runners- Steve Scott and Jim Ryun -will compete against e ach other for the first lime Sunday when they participate in the Buena Park and Knott's Berry Farm 10.K run. The y'll be joined by hundreds or othe r competitors for the 6.2 mile race which begins al 10 a.m. The run commences at the comer of Crescent 'We're going t,o eauh a mermaid.' l Daiffl Pilot C!arrien 011 cltftr wag fislri•g a~ Robert Rieders, •~It, Eric S1Canson._ and .Ji• Corbetf.. . Daily Pilot carrie rs combine fun, work and education. They learn valuable akilla operating their ot'7n bwiness and dealing with people. · They earn and save money working in their apare time. And Daily Piloe carriers have fun on the ir speeial trips -/uhing, to Disneyland, Catalina and oiher recreational area11. If you are age 10 or older and want to have fun work- • • and Stanton avenues ln Buena Park, goes west on • -~seen\ north on Knott Avenue. eas t on 9th Street -:-:91More heading south on Western Avenue. "l'he race • ·:ends inside Knoll's Berry Farm at the Roaring 20s area: The Carte Blanche circuit ia a six·<:ily tour with a total or $200,000 up ror grabs. Laver was in position to win last month's event in The Woodlands, Texas, but defaulted with a sprained right ankle. He was leading Rosewall at the Ume. 6·4, 5-3, and had to surrender a $6,000 payday. . . .. • BRAD PARKS, the South Laguna man who st a rted wheelchair tennis after suffering a paraly zing sltiin3 accident . baa a busy acbedule ing and learning, mail the coupon to Daily Pilot Circula- tion, 330 W. Bay St., Box 1560 in Coa la ~I esa , 92626, or calf 642-4321 . ~-------------------------------, 1 Mall To: Orange Coast Dally PlloC 1 DAILY PILOT • ( A $10 registration fee wUl be required (or runners registering on the day of the race and entitles them to a custom T-shirt and admlsalon lo the park and unlimited use of Knott 's Berry Farm rides. Winners in each or the nine categories for men and atx fCl" women will receive prizes ranging rrom runntnatborts toJoggina shoes. • More Information on the race is available by pbon.iql»85C.5. ' these days. • Park.a returned from I\ lour of exhibitions in Australia Wednesday. tbeb departed today for more exb.lblUons in Sacramento. He'll be at the Wayne Club ln Newport Beach May 2 for an exhibition in CO(\jun<:t.lon with the Tennis Legends champlomblp. and later that. month his • schedule takes him to Washlpston • Bolton, Loi An1des and the UnJveraity of lll1Dol1. 1 P .0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa l . 1 Callfoml• 92626 : . I I 1 l'loamf' ...,.,. I I I I Addn-•~ Phoftf' I I I I ('Uy . , . Al" I ~------------------------------- ' -..... ~ - -----· .~ .r _ ... _._ ... 642·4321 WATER POLO I BOATING BILLBARNEn MONTE NITZKOWSKI Des ite J' ote Polo Team .. In Europe ' BELGRADE. Yugo~lav1iJ IAP> Tht: United St<1tes Olympic water polo team arnved here Tuesday night for a series or mlltches agamst Yugo:.lavia originally designed as a final warm -up for the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow. T he team. comprising 14 players, wall play two games against the Yugoslavs Friday and Saturday, as~istant coach Bill Barnett told The Al>sociat.ed Press. before going on to Budapest to play in the Tungs r a m Cup, a s ix -n a tion tournament organi:z.ed by the Hungarian Water Polo Assoc1at1on. Barnett, the Newport Harbor Hh~b coach. said the team had decided to go ahead with the trip dc~pitc the weekend decision or the United States Olympic Committee not to send a U.S. s quad to ~10S('OW .. THE TRIP WAS ALREADY paid for and, anyway, )'OU can't Just stop training because o( one Ol}mpics," Barnett sa1d. "We try lo go to WATER POLO ,, N F:uroP<· 1.'\ t:r) year bt:cause that's where the best "all·r polo is playl'd." I-IC' po1ntl"Cf out that the chairman or the U.S. \\' Jler Polo Ff'<IC'ration. Bert Shaw, voted against thl· OO\ rott al the USOC meeting in Colorado Sprmi:: .. ., CfllO. Uarnl·tt ~~11d the matr hc:s m Belgr ade and Hudapt·..,t v.ould now '>crve a s trnirung for the next "'orld champ1on~hips. due in Caliromia in 1982, Jnrt for the 1984 Ol)mp1c Games in Los Angeles Tiil<: l '.S. "ATER POLO tee1m was a bronze mt·dahst in the 1972 Olympics in Munich and plal·c•d hfth in the 19'78 champ1on:.h1ps. Monh· Nitzkowski. anothe r of the tee1m roacht•\, S;j1d the b1Ju~est problem now would be to kc<'P ttw tram togethe r e1nd motivate 1t for the next 01) mp11:. "\\ht>n you work hard without anything to go on but "Pl'<·ulauon. it '~ very difficult unless you get paid," he l>atd. "How do we know whether the 1984 Ca mes won't be boycotted as well ?" NITZKOWS KI SAID Tll E T E AM was par ticularly 1.'0Rl.'erncd aboul the "long-range .. rr t'<:t:-" of t hl.' Colorado Sprin~s mct'ling where 1 ·soc clC'l<.'g:m:s voted by 1,604 to 797 for the ·ho~ 1·011 t•alled by Pre~1dcnt Carter. · 'Thr-tet1 m <·crtainly felt some effort should be m.idt· to express our oppos1t1on to the Soviet 1n\ ci:.ion of AfJ.!har'ustan. But maybe staying away from the npC'nin~ and clnsrng ceremon1e:. would ha\(.' been l'nough, • he sa1<.J Boa tin~ Ttro Major Regattas Set By ALMON LOCKABEY Daily PllOt a..tl ... Wrtttr \ ac:httng activity thi& weekend will see two maJor local regattas plus scores of yachL'i arrivmg from San Diego. Manna del Rey and Ventura m pre· En.-;enada races designed to get boats here a week ahead of the famed Newport to Ensenada ral·e. The local races a re Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Spnng Gold Cup Regatta for a ll classes oo Saturday. a nd Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's .; "econd race of the. Angel man series f or Performance Handicap Racing fleet yachts. Races terminating here Sunday a.re California Yacht Club's Mayor's Trophy race from Marina del Rey -the first race of the Overton Series; a fl eet of Jnt.emational Offshore Rule ClOR) yachts from Coronado Yacht Club, San Diego, and a hand icap fleet s ponsored by the San Diego Handicap Fleet (SOHF>. Ventura will start a race Saturday. destination Newport Beach, where the skippers and cre ws wm make last minute preparations for the Ensenada race. All of the yachts arriving here from other areas will be part of the record 646 entries in this year's Ensenada r ace. And the waters between Los Angeles Harbor a nd Catalina Island will resemble a nautical freeway whe n Los Angeles Yacht Club sends four fleets to Eagle Roek and return in the filth race oC the Whitney. 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($ee SlOtl I Paae 8a ) In New York City, C has~ Manhattan S.nk r.clu~ Ill prime ltndms rute from a record 20pt'rctnt to 19 7S Percent. maJcJn1 tt t~ flrat major bank to low-.r 11.1 key ror p(lr,1te lt•ndmg rule 1nct' l>t·~mber. -A1' THE FEDEaAL aESEaVt:, l'Con o m1 s ts report ed that U S marnufacturers operated ~l onJy 83 l)ercent o( capacity an ~brch, a drop o f Q 9 percentage po ints from 1-'ebruary and 4.1 ,.:.ccentaae points fro m Ma rch 1979. Nancy Teeters, a member or the Federal Reserve Board, told a gathermg of bankers that she thought the recession probably i.tarted in Mareh or t>arl y April . ··1 personally th.ink the pt:ak or the last cycle as behind us," she s aJd, re ,fcrring to the period or economic gro"-th :,rnre the mid· J970s recession. M RS. TEETERS ADDEO that it was too early to say how serious the • r~cesston would be. althou~ 1n d1cated she was not willing to con· tradict the omcial forecast that the downturn would be mild. h was rapidly rising mOation that caU'>l"Ci the Carter administration to bt>gm moving last fall to try to slow the economy and thus take pressure orr prices. The Federal Reserve Bd'ard on Oct. 6 raised a key lendrng rate -making funth• more expens ive to banks and changed its procedure for m onitoring the monl-y supply. Tll E Ct.:NTRAL BAN K moved Jga1n in m1d·February and mid· * * * ' ,Marrh to maace money more •X · l)t>n.s1vc.> &o borro.., And. In ~unc· tioa with an f!l~•v• ttntl lnn1Uon pro1r1m announced by Prtaldeftl Carter Marc h u . the Federal n.1t-rve put toolrols on lb • l(rowth of ccllswner and bank credit. Tht< acll n has mad~ loan mone~ mon• acarce aand pu,hed intereat rate1 to reeord levels The.> response m the houalne In· dustry, wher., morl¥•.:t· Interest rates have soared to 16 percent or h•Rhttr nat1onwldt, has bt.~n mot1t dramlllll' HOUSING TARTS AT un annual rate of l.041 ,000 uruts in March were 14 pen~nt oolow the ratt' of 1,874.000 units thut were reported in Sep· tl'mber before interest rates began :,oaring . The March rate was the lowest smre houses were s tarted at an ,an- nual 1,005,000 rate in April 1975. ·at the depths or the 1974·75 recession. And the report Indicated that pro· i.pe cts for improvement were poor THE REASON IS that construction p<'rm1~ an indicator of <H'livity to come -retl 18 pe r cent fr o m February to March to an annual 9'1 l.000 uruts. That was 42 percent lower than the 1.621.000 permit rlite of March 1979. the rep0rt s howed. Some 1 75 m 1U1on new homes were ~tart<.-d last year But housing in· dustry experts are predicting that the number Otis year could fall i!S low as 1 rrulUon. Experts say that ut least 2 million starts a year un· needed to supply the nati on's housing needs .. Eve r ything I r'cad now s ays things are gomg to get even worse than these numbers show." s aid 1:1 Commerce Department housing ex- pert who asked notJo be identified. He added that "we don't kno't' tiow bad th.tngs are going to gel We 've never had toterest rates this high, :.ind we just don't know what the 1m· pact wall be " fo'ar West Financial Corp .. Newport Beach. s.wrt..nt company of Far West Savings & Loan As· • California Contras t To Natio11 L OS A N C F.LES - Califomia homebuilding pe rmits showed unex- pec te d s t reng th i n February rt~ang from January, wh ile pe rmits fe ll in the rest or the na- tion . Security Pacific National Bank officials have reported. soc1ation. has announced net earnings of Sl,284 .845 --==============-=:.=================================~ or 65 cents per shar e for the three-months period _ "This reaffirms the :-.talt•'s economic slabili· t y , in '>Pile of the pre· d i eted n a tio n a l re· cess ion ." :-,a id Dr. Shi rley A. Stephenson. \ice prc!>1d r nt in th ~ b a n k 's pu b l ic af · fairl> r£'St.'a rch depar t· ment. Hom ebuilding rose 5 p~rccnt in l<'<:bruary o v e r J a nu a r y to a seasonally adJusted an· nual rate or 175.200 un· its Mulliple ·family housing declined frac- t 1 on ally and s ingle ·. family Jumped 9 per· c ent. H o w e ve r .. February s f)('rmits feH 8 perc ent year-ove r· year S ING LE-FAMILY permits reached a four· month high in f<'ebruary m Southern California, a<:counting for 49 percent of the state's new single· famil y h o m es. San , Bernardin o County paced the state 10 single· family units and Los Angeles County led the multifamily~ategory. Nationally. building permits slipped 8 per· cent from January to a seasonally adjusted an· nual rate of 1,163,000 un· its. Single-family units • dropped 10 percent and multiple-fa mily we nt dOW(l 6 percent. ff ome pric es and mortgage rates reOe<:t· ed a similar trend. ended March 31 compared to Sl,191,312 or 60 cents for the .same period in 1979. Savings growth amounted to $3 4 million· for the first three months compaJ;ed to the 1979 growth of $16.2 million. · · New loan volume r ecorded during the fi rst three months amounted lo $58.9 million at an av('rage yield or 13.29 percent compared to S23 8 m1lhon al an average yield of 11.1 percent for the 1979 comparable period. Flour Corp .• Irvine, h as acqwred all outstand· ing stock of C.A. Ronerts Co .. a spedalty tubing a nd piston rod di stributor head· quartered in Chicago. Kent M. Black, president of the Anaheim-based Electronic Systems group of Rockwell Jn te rnat1onal Corp .. has been pre· st!nted the s ilver knight of management award by the Na· tlonal Management Associa· lion, Rockwell Ca l ifornia Anaheim/Newport Be a ch c~ter. · Beckman lnst.rumeots Inc., Fullerton, has re· portid increases in sales and earrun~s for the third quarter and mne-month periods ended March ~l. Tht' firm's Uti rd-quarter sales rose 28 percent to $141.1 19.000 from Sll0,246,000 int~ s ame riod for 1979. Net earnings for the period increased 16 percent to $8,263.000 or 41 cents per share. on 13 percent more shares than in '79. · Dieter M. Bailly is vice· pre s ide nt o f information systems for First American Ti· lie Insurance Co .. Santa Ana. He and his family Ji ve in Foun· tam Valley. Jim Forsythe has opened an advertising agen- cy at 1617 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. Golden West 1'1rllnes, based in .Newport Beach , carried 54,365 passen gers in Ma rch. Passengers load ror the first three months of the new year was 160,143, a 7.6 percent increase over the same period in 1979. The airline carried 1,119 small package ship- men_ts during March, an increase of 11.9 percent ove f" March of 1979. P aUta Bogenrlef is market research manager for SU Sml&b Tool, Irvine. The firm is a division of Smith International, lnc., Newport Beach. ' ' . . -------------~------------------~--~-~, • W1 ,;111 11H11d ''' 4/ook. .... II '""'''' 11 u_,1111 gHt }H Olf II•. 1 We'll uee eYery minut. of rler'J ~y, if ~ry. to .. ure your jobe complet.lon on acli~ule. Qu.Uty and reliabWty are our stock in triade. C&ll for an eetimate. ,1. P. t :.\~~011 Ul\ll'\\\ a I , I I I I -CMTl I 2704 South Grand Avenue, Santa Ana • (714) 540--3313 1 LHAlllU.U I 3t0 Monll ~\$Oii Awllllt • Q13) t81"230 • I !'Pelntlng IN Town Sine• 1830" . : ,.._ _______ ~------------....---------_ .. _._.. ___ ... ____ .. .-... ' . 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JIO Pf' .. . ... ..... .. -DAILY PILOT Thursday Apul 17 1 MO Business ·, - -. ds Blow FroDI Detroit * • • • • " Ford Motor Co. Layo// 8 Wan.Ung to Worke rs Dt:AHHOH M 1t>h CAl'l t-'nrd Motor Co . through cuib.-k'> of I ~.tll•l t•mph1) t't'?\ .md 14 ,-.ere •nt ()( ft11 producl1on ca1H1c·1ty . 1 !> "'~~t'f') from tnp 10 buth1m to 11hu()t' up or ;(t•t t.h1vped UUI The• I ..... -mo " t'\pt'<'ll'd to s \'l' .,.Qrd S l~ billion a yt·ur, bul •t Ii.':-. h•Ct i.vmt• ufru 1llh in Nt"v. Jt'r:-.ey ~ondennti ho"' their rt-g1on '4 Ill <'OJ>t' '4 1th tht• lo.-.~ of mor-t' than 3. 700 at. embly plant JObh ··111 llUr ln\Oll'tJIUtt' ilr(.'UI th1. Wiii bt-IA dlSUtl'r . Miid .Jo:.t'ph I_: n l1 .1r,1, prt•:.1drnt of United Auto Work~r:. l.o<•al 006 tn \t..th'4>ih NJ I lw "'l>t'r t'UllMOn!t wlll be felt throughout th\• !>Ur roundmi.: t•11unt1t'' 111 :"\t·'4 Jt'r:tt'Y MJ1d New York " Tilt-: 'fROl tn.•:n !\O. ~ automaker ttnnoutlccd ~ ue:.da)' thl' du:.rn~ of tltt'l"\.' pla nt ' lh•• as~embly plant al MJ1hwah 11 i.pectttl· 1 \ fnundn Jl ll•·.1rborn ~1 11·h l'lnd a <'a~tlngs plant ut Windsor. <\ntuno 1_ Tht• t'lv~1n i.t, '4111 c1dd ._1bout 8.900 blue collar \trOrker~ to the 13 :?oo on 11\dd1n1tt• 1 • .nofr fro m f'ord Some 203,000 more than onl' 111 l1111r ,tln•jd;, M"t• 1dl{'d from the five US. a utomakers ,.,. •. , ....... • * * * * Auto Sales Indicate Etxlnomic Downturn ~ WASHINGTON CAP> -Once again, lhe early wi.nd.s of re- cessloo are blowing rrom Detroit. The auto industry traditionally leads the way when the ne· lion's economy gels into a recession, and the car make rs provided dramatic evidence this week that another economic downturn is a& hand. · -Domestic car sales got off to the worst s tart for an April since the recession year or 1975, and were down 2S percent from a year ago. the industry reported . -MOODY'S INVESTORS SERVICES, a m ajor bond·rating ser vice. cut its ratings on Chrysler Corp. bonds, sa ying the com· pany 's rising estimate of 191Kl losses is making it ·•extremely dlf· flcult' for Chrys ler to raise the funds \t needs to stay in business. The signals from Detroit that the economy i s falling ioto a re· cession wer e bolstered by a Federal Reserve Board report that in· dustnal output fell at a 10 percent annual rate in March, with the dee lane most pronounced in the auto and construction industries. On top or that, the Commerce Department reported that cor- Porate profits declined 0 9 percent from t he third quarte r of las~ ~ l'ar to the fourth quarter, a worse performance than earlier l'!>l1mated " ' ..-ord .... 111 1 t'dun· 1t ~ "h1te rollar Y.Orklorce by 6.100 Mos t of lhOM' ~ot no111·1•.., Tul'~d:.t) or Wt•dnl'Sd ay The company dtti not i.a> hov. m .im ''uuld normjll) be quitting. how many would be relJr 1n~ "'n •111 in)! t•arl;, Jnd ho"' many would be laid off Tht• t•ut:.. announn•d as Fotd "a:. reporting a 33 percent drop in ~all':-. for uw ix·riocl (lf Aµril l 10. :.hould save $1 S billion a year. .. a 1f! llarolrl ,\ l'oling t·~ecut•' <' Vll't' pres}dent fo r North EW JERSEY' PLANT EMPLOYEES DISCUSS LAYOFFS Up to 3.400 United Aut~ Workers Face.Jobs L;.oss "WE'RE SEEING A picture of an economy that' Is shlftin& l!cars into a decbnc." said William A . Cox. a Commerce Depart( ment economist ,\llh'fll'cll\ automull\ t' u1wrat1ofu; Thl' t'<l mpan;, "Ill slam capacity by 14 per ct•nt 448.000 \l'hldes a year. but ~1111 will G1' Plans Procluctio11 · Treasury Secretary G . William Miller s aid recent economic l'vents show "the makings or a ~ew recession" but that it can't be <'onf1rmed yet. even though be expects a mild recession will oc- hJ\ t' mor1' th.in cnou.i.:h for now, he !>atd t•ur. '-.... In North Anwrac .i. tht• company has 191.000 production Y.Orkt•rs ;thout 148,000 Of them at \qirk and 80,000 :-~tl:irh'<i t•mplo) t'<'S Tht• tot al on !>.llan h.1 ... bt•t•n n •dun•d about 8.000 in !ht.• la:-l SL\ m'onth:-For1I dol->l'd a larJ::C car as ... embl~ plant near L11-. \n.i,:t'lt·~ in January. g1\ mg ll 25 a~H'mbly htl\"i 1n :..>ti plants DETf1T ti\ P 1 Ct•twral Motor.; Corp h;.i -, ,,11d 11 "111 r ut pn, duC'tlOO d la\ off 12.000 t•mplo~et·:. :.it 't \t•n of II> :ti, I ... < u l on<l tnH'k astnbl.;..plJ nt:. at thl' end of th1!> month <11 111 ,.,,r1~ 'ta\ £nt1n•1 ft:-. "tll bl' dropped from f t\ t' ..i" l'OJ UI) lint·" tfl four of lht plants. th,a11on·.., la r~t.·!'lt automak£'r "'"d -'A recession gene.rally is said to occur when there are two con· M.•cut1ve quarters of decline lO the nation's total econo mic output. Sine~ t.he eroi:iomy 1s thought to have expanded in the first quarter , 11f thl' ) ear. th!! earliest starting Polllt for the recession under that l'la!>S1c defirut1on would bet~ April through June period. ffOllMG ..\SKEO WH\' ~ \H\\'.\H . wh1t·h make!'. thl' Ford Fa irmont a nd .\tercur~ Zeph~ r, '4 as <'ho~en. Pohni;: replied. Th(• t111i1n<'Pm1·nt c·a m1• only mg c ut .11 1,111<11·11 '\ .I . f.,in,1n~ ·' day aflfFord Motor Co -,;.1111 )ll<'h .mil t h • ' 111 pl .int Jl GOVERNMEl"i.'T AND P RIVATE economists predicted a re ce~s1on for late last year. but the economy contmut:d to g ro\W bt'CallSe of unex~ledly strong consume r s pending . Th(' auto !>lump appears to be following the same pat tern as In t!n.t. when a s harp downturn in new car s ales heralded the worst rt'ce-;s100 in 40 years That r ecession. which st retched well into 1975, sa .. unemployment rise to 9 percent Tht•n• v.Ne .i lot o ( <'Ons1dt'rat1ons but the two important one~ \H'ft' qua ht:-. :rnd t·o~ts. and I hopt> ~ ou note the ordt'r in "h1 ch I 'Jld th:.it it w o u l l av u ff 15 0 1111 f.ot d.:;to"n.0 1110 (,\J •• 1t1. 1·mplo~l'('l~·wlu<1111g 11. llKI ln1m 1 ht• "hilt• C,11 r an k.., fhnuc h qual1t~ a t !\tah'4ah has 1mproHd rcn•ntly. "1l has not ht•1•n a' w l(KJ •1~ other plants ... Poling satd He ga\'e no examplei;. mr1 o lla r.1. y. ho blamed the elosing on import s alt'!>. ('Ontende ll \1.1h\\<Jh tmJl(\o.; lhl' tw s t quality unit in the countr~ \\)l)Ut H~O(J :1ut n 111di1~1 r \ pl o d u1 t 111 ,·mpl11' ,., ...... 11 1 .dr ead) on •H1111 l1· l,1\11ft l"nt :.il la\O ,Hll•Hl._: th1 • fl\t' l' ~ JUlOUlJ r..., I h1-. \\ ,., I. ,111 .. 1•..,t1111 ,1l1•cl ,11 1!°1 IHKI llll'\Ur hr11 \\ 11rl.'t:r' lfl\ 11,d 111 ",.,I. !or., pl.mt 'hutdm\·, \-.lo.t·tl 1f h1' rt·m"rk!'. and the selection of Mah":.i h "'erl· ml•onl .1 ... d It-'"'°'' to tht> n ·'t or the compun}, Pohng said . "That Y.ould 1'\'l I J 1nh ht• thl' tnd11.1t1nn · WANTED DIAMONDS .. • GOLD ~·· ,,,.to, Lr ~~· (Nt • •·'> l•.1-n<>OC'> g.,m '1r h""':) 'l .,., :HIO , • ..,. .... "' • ~, • 1tP 10Crv1du,,~. ''"'' , ...... 1.._,r; , LurP•u! , • i • '• .-r)(J t""V..alu.J IK•' b~ <Jt,r "''-"''°1'> H•J' • l ! ,. ...., pot() IQ.Q O.uly <.\,,, t • t ( .. t ~ ""•'""'~Jr P• Jnt:! lodJy A!>!-tor Belty v lrlC.<: '" CX V'i "''"·'~-<1'f 4 104' ' ,... 'If ,. ' f .. . .. ... ,, .. ,. J _ WtLS by JOS[PH South Coast Plaz.a. 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(714) 759-1515 AMERICAN HOME MOllTGAGE 230 Newoort CE-nrer Oro•11 Des-on Plu11 Newpc>fl 81111cll Colhforn•e 92860 \\ \!'-lll '\1 , l'O'\ I \.I' Thl· auto 1ndU5try had more than 300.000 workers on la}orr at 1 tie d ('pth of the last r«ess1on Officials at the United Auto \\ o rkl'r" :.ci y they belle\e layoffs will hil 300.000 again b} summer . p 1•1 tt·r1t.1g 1· 111 .1p.11 trn1 n1' .111<1 h "m1· .1 \ .111,tftl • f • 1 r •·nJ 1111 ll'a.'>l'U111 11111-.t o t th•·• ••Ulllf\ 1,1-.1 ,,.,,, 1 ~1 t •~ntm •·r•" l>t·p.1rtrt1t nt h.1.., :inn11u11• •·<l \l1lh:r told rt.'p()rters lh.Js "'~k he exptcts unemployment will I l'>l' frnm (i (. pNCf'nl C'Urrenlly lO 7 2 perrent 10 the fourth quart.er JlmH•\er. some ~U\(:rnm(•nt and prt\cslC' t'COO<J m1')ls believe un I "1Pl1ty m ent "tll h it Ii p<.•r cent Earh 1 perC'e nt or Ullf'mployment t1 Jn~l at1·-. to l.fl.to,rM> J->l'uplc wt r1f '4Mk I l N ... W 1fl"4rt ~i.. 11r It"°' ,:~ ,..' ·1: :,~·~ ,..._ fot ')_. ... ,.r,,, ') • , .... ,te,...-L"'• ;-I . 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Exxoo topped the busineH magaiine's Fortune 500 I.lat for 1979, with sales of $79 billion compared to Gii's sales of $66 billion. It was the fourth Ume in 25 years that Exxon had sur· passed GM in saJes. But Exxon's sales advantage of almost $13 billion was a much wider margin than GM bad ever held, Fortune reported in an advance copy of iu May 5 edition. AMONG OTHER SHIFTS in the top positions, Mobil Corp. took over the No. 3 position from Ford Motor Co .. wh1ch dropped to No. 4. The 500 lar~est industrial companies report«I tote I ~ales of Sl .4 trillion In 1979, an 18.6 percent inc~ase from 1978 sales and the1a rgcst gain in five years. Net income. bol~ered by big Jumps for the nation's big ml companies, rose 27 percent to $78.2 billion. That tot.al ~as also larger than the 17 percent rise in profits in 1978. PETROLEUM R EFINERS and crude oil producers far outpaced other indust ries in profit increases. Median prof11s for both mining, which includes oil production, and rdining ros<.-about 75 percent, Fortune said. By com- pjrt~on . the other s tandout industry. metal manufacturing :.ho~ 1-d a 31 percent profit mcreas .... Troubled Chrysler Corp . w~1ch had been ranked as thl· nauon 's 10th largest industrial company. dropped lo 17th place a'> its sales fell to Sl2 b1lhon in 1979, down S4 blllum from the pr ev1ou:. year Chr; '>ler a I~ reported a SI I b1Jlion loss last year - mnn· than twice the size of any previous ly reported loss for i"' Amenl'an bus iness and greater t han the sales of 235 of th<-<·ompantf.':. on the Fortune 500 hst. ''ri\.."IDARD OIL CO. lfnd1ana' moved to 10th place form 12th last yt·iu in the ranktnli(S. That shift brought the 11um bt:r of 011 com panies in the top 10 to six W s year from ft'" 1 hl· '1•ar before . \mong other chungcs in the la test listing, Cbartec Co. m.11h the tmu~est move, JUmptng 70 places on the list lo 74 :.illl-r 11 iJl'q u1red Carey Energy Co. last summer. 'I h1· Fortune listing of the 10 biggest companies, with l '17'1 .dv., folio~ 1-d b~ prof Ill>, 1!> EXXON CORP., $79 l btlhon and S4 29 billion. 2 General Motors Corp . S66 3 bilhon and $2.89 billion i ~ob1l C'orp . S44. 7 billion a nd $2 00 billion. 1 Ford Motor Co . S43 !i b11lJOn and Sl.16 billion. · Tt·>.a<:n Inc • S38 3 bi I hon and Sl. 75 billion. fi. :o,IANDARD OIL CO. of California, $29.9 billion and ~I 7x 01 II inn 7 <iulf Cid Corp . S23 9 billion afld $1.32 billion. x tntl'mat1onal Bu!.1nel>s Machlnes Corp .• S22.8 billion .rn<I :-;1111 b1lh1m 11 (;t•n•·r;.i l £1c·ct rw C'o . 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Jonn<ly oncounte•s. 11 ~autolul b!Onde Wllo has P<Oles- 5K>n81 ~1gns on l'ltm 0 LAUREN BACAll ON TttE ROCKFORD ALES """Clall (Ldu•en B acaMI ,1nCI Jtm '°'" IO<C6'J 10 f1nU out """° IS ltylnQ to kill nOt .-1r\CJ wny (Pu rt 21 (R) 00 NEWS U ®l 20120 II) NIGHT GALLERY · Ot,alh On A Ba•9" A you•lQ men lolls on IOV\> Wllh cl my$l>lfl0U!> 9nl wti() It••·~ On d bdll}El OUt Wtll rio1 enovw ttom w c;.umti .oooord tI) CAMERA ™REE L "' Tl1'1m f "' Pesta Anlld 1 ('flJS.lt Callt..-. "•am- •rlPS lhe many f0<m~ 1tt1~ 1n1 .. 1n 111onal cu11na1 y df~1Qhl 13~PS 1n lt11>talure JllO 1(11~ l{)<e an0 Pfl'poi<f'S v .. "e_.al Cl\St\P'S W NEWSCHECI< 10 30 (D (I) NEWS &l) MASTERPIECE ™EATRE TUB~ TOPPERS KCOP G) 8,00 -"Mary, Mary." Debbie Reynolds and Barry Nelson star in the movie ad aptation of J ean Kerr 's Broadway comedy. CBS 8 10 00 -"The Contender." Johnny f10ds romance blocking his path to the h uvyweighl title in this episode or the new TV miniseries. KTIV m 1 :00 -"Dangerous." A treat for late movie buffs: Bette Davis in one of her award.winning performances an lh1s 1935 movie dra ma . • My son M1 Son · n ... f.'°"'6 lttN>O&lltp bel""t'I."' W1111am nd O&tmonl con hllu;!S ll'tlOUQh tt'telr rn•tt 11uoes ano provo , • .,.,,,. hOOd 1Pllf1 1 OI 71\CC.) W TO ~YIAM A IOOk 81 I,.... -..Otld 01 nt'.n St>e&>.•no ct-1to1en 1'1111 tnu use ot lhe tale\! 1n <.omnou· n.ce11011 tech~Y 11:0080 IJ @I NEWS 0 NEWLYW£0QAME CiJ OAV£Au.£NAT LARdE Oaw "' c-. Or Je~Y11 a cowb<>)'. a.Id a toll< )It\?· er W AlllH~EFAMILY '"Ml~\!~ Move Q) THE BEHNY Hill SHOW A ltOlldAY Wllh Benny lltOUnCI '' great lun IOt lho onlOOkor. but p1ry 11~ tool•· ODY m&kftfl m YOUHAVEGOTTHE POWEf' A P<Ohlfl ol ttv., ~kl wno h.ive lost an Btm Of 16Q bOC41ulM! 01 bOt>e t ancet 11:308 (1) COLUMBO A OOCtOt mu•U.,.\ a nur'.W• ~ unGOY6f"<l ht~ plan to mu•de< 11 c.olleogue OU• 1ng •u<Of!"Y Q TOHIGHT C.uMt hos1 Geo-oe C.it••n Guests Marten6 ~'"' C111ot UJWft:rlGe S81 Vt~u- •o 0 OA TINO GAME IJ(.lOJ ABCNEWS 0 MOV1E • •• , S.iHt AnO " rt Anne" 119•21 Ar>11 bt'(ttt f ii"• ""' Gwl'on A w<Jll• <l• •full~ wee~.,. ltom•ly ~ yr ·•"II OAugt !tot 1111,1 > lrwf>?· ( lhtol !.it Mt>U s ""'P'"'I .. •1Q1tan1 ....,. oo .. ~ ll't>1l 9~ Of> 1:1 toi I (I) HOGAN'S HEROES 11 • Nal•• p1j1n I t .o<l '"" ¥1of°..;rfft) If" tf~ t1I ft '" (..()Ur\~ lt·rlt.•) Al 11-<1 "'0""1 II) OETSMART fliu Cr"'"'•'> •1Jn.,ppe0 t;y ~AO , ->'l""' '11>'-•'Y ':u1tdn tI).CAPllOHED A0C NEWS (ID OLD l-10USE WORll.8 I • I fll.l l> ( JllJf. >fl (t "u\'!Pf"•, 'and1r.'' fl()IW~. '"~'""~"1 w•rlOO"o ,,.m.,.r1\, .ar•O 11 ..,.,1u11on '" ''~'""llQ lu'Q"' n r.1ltJ) 1n df"(Y-dll 11 60 0 ~ CHARLIE'S ANO HS l tt" ArjQel' 1nwt.•'Hg8tfi K 1)10 Ctul> ,;llt'f W_.1181 Of 1t~ Wt0u1U1f mAmt,..t\ are my\h••11)u •1 ~utf-KJ tR, -Ml>NIGHT- 12 00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE l '1 PQW<"I hll'• ·l IKUf!lf>Q Otttdm 1r wti<:h Y\e 10'\CJ #1) I r>U!'><I \O t"" hO'>(ild ,,..,..u1.1• (I) MISSION" IMPOSSISU: 1 l>CJ IM ' <1!lf'fT'l)I~ 10 • •f.Jtf_,.,_. '""' unt)l"•nJl"d/'oO "' """J' I. f " .. '"" troll th.-P' ,., .,1 mau·1ne 1r..u \I' H ,t t 'Tl (!) GETSMART A r Af'"' m .• ,,.., r.t o ..,.. q ~ ,,.,..."'' "• ,.. 1! .. t w '"...... ' -j •'I' A.(). 12300 MOVIE JOHN DARLING • NBC: 'We 're a Season Away' ~ B y TOM JORY N~W YORK 11\PI Br<indo11 Tart1koff uses ~pore. 1mt1gl'r~ to dt'st:r1tx· Nl:iC s l'Urrcnl po~1t1on 1n lht• m•t worh' ratings race. a~ Wl'll a~ 1t~ ~amc plan to ll\'ertakc the opposition by tht· end cif th<' yt·ar "Right now, it's a hlllt• like <1n .1\hlt'lt<' l'Ontcst,'' s ays the 31 Yt.'IH ·rud pn"mlt•nt c.f N RC's t.•nte rta1nmt.·nt d 1v1swn. "with two teams fighting for the cht1mpt0n~h1p an1I running up the score ;1 \H'l'k to go 11 was 19 5 for both CBS and i\l~l · Jnd 17 i for \;II(; ·1 hrmt~h \t~1rc h :.!, rnt1ng'-for NBC's rq•ul<11 scnl' not counting movie'> and 1w1·1ah hail 11wn·a~t'd by 9 percent 11\ 1·r th1· pn•\ 1111!'-s.-a.,<in. CHS' r egular vr ogr~1mn~1n1! mt·<inv. l11lt'. -....as up R pt:r· «cot. v. hd~·.(llK'-~ h;.id dt ppcd 6 percent. ''CAN'T MISS" Pl.ANS can and often <;lo t·oll;q1:-.1•. hut S llVPrman predicted in Oc · 1uh1·r thut NHC 'v\ould be No. l in p n me- t1r1 1t• b\. IJC'ccm bl·r 1980. e:tnd Tarl1koff says thal 's ;l-111 lht· nt•twork's goal Roi.?ers in the 25th Ct•ntur~ " ' BJ <tnr:I lh1• Rear" and "ClliPs," :ill on lhP Jlr .it !I p m EST. arc amo nK th1· nl'l>Aori...·~ ~trnnge~t NBC has. in addition. '>C'\'crnl nt•v., an<i ~l'nt.•rally untest ed , :'>l'nes hk1• "lh.•rl•" Roome r" a nd the upcoming "Six O'c'lork 1"o ll1es" that Tarttkort ~ays coul<I hd1> a n s we r t h c n e t w o r k · s F ri d a > n qd1 t pro hi cm ·'When we've solved a ll of our w-.," ht• says, "if we can solve our 9's, too, wt•'ll tx· No. l." TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS * * * "Thll Oun For Hl<e" 119"e2t VttOlllca Lelle, Alltl Ladd A 1111'.0 1111141r ...... •.-..ngt •11tt lie ,. dou~ • C*lllllt gjr.LWn.J 1:00• MOYll Cl otMO I 1 ht • 25 """ ) -~ • • • "The Leopard" IH1831 811f1 La/ICHJef, Claud•• Cardtn•I• Oatlbeldl'a 1860 Hw..ion ot SIC"V r-..111 In t~ detr\011()(1 of the ttl11oaa11 '" the toC•al 0<det 12 nra.) 1;00 0 TOMORROW Guotl Mike OouQIU. 0 9 BARETTA Tony lrMlll to 111ve three aooMd children tMno In 11 ll!flll"'4!nl trom a 1uvenlle ott1t.l!I' who w&nta to _,o Ilium hOm<t (Al G) MOVIE It It * "DilnQOtOUI .. ( 19351 eette D1.1v11. Hanchol Tone A young atetiltec.t come~ tb tho •89C\HI of i.n AQOC801rlG DCllbllll 'Wl>O tvrtled '" atcono4 atle< SUI· l'><tng l>'!lbaOli.• \I hr , t!> """I 1: 15 IJ MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN Ma<y 11 serv.cl 11 twmmon~ ..nd .i P"'rsomol mV.t•lllOfl by Sgt roiey. ond iregeoy ~t<l~ltt It"' H~s 1·30 0 MOVIE • ,, " Onc111 t.C0t• My oarhng ' t 1'l•'l1 l •lllan RM<lotoh, Aot>flf1 Monl· gom4t.ry A \181·\llUClt temale Ian devetOP\ o con- aum•nQ crv\11 on •J m•clOle· mQYle .ctOI 12 t'tt~ ) 1 55 NEWS 2.<>q 0 NEWS --1 0 MOVIE • • • Su'>P6f'llMI" I 1946) Albe<\ OeHe<, Barry Sulll· van Whlln the e>wnt!f or 11n ice ~now 1s 1ound inurCleH•d, one 0 1 It•~ .. rnployo+·• c.onnt•fl'I 10 tdk e 0·1•., in-. llelld man s aswt~ .. ~ ws11 '" h<s w•le I 1 tu '>'> mon I 2 10U NEWS 2 16Q) MOVIE • • "Gunmen Of f"'9 RIO G•ancle" 119651 Guy Mlldl· '°"· Carolyn Oa11ts WyBH farp ~ 10 lhe ~ Of a youno ...omen ~ •• t>emQ ll>C:ttmaed by • powerlul ''"MOW.-(I IV . 30 ""'1 ) 2 25 0 MEWS 2..30 Ql MOVIE • • • The E• ...... 119<l81 0o<J918\ F111rbenk '\ J• . t..e&•ld Montez Wh•le "' ""II' K""J Chaf\tn U ol Erigt•nO Ii•!\ in~ Wllh a • • v. "Spy In Biid!" ( 1039) C(Olllld V•ld1. v...,.~ U OG MOVll tt * ··1 M Mllltmeri" (19$1) Ooneld O'Connor. JttntnY D\lrlntt. >.411 • MOYie * • "Night Of Tile Wllct!M" ( 1971) Keith &Al Burt, RltldY St•lford M eccentrtc man ~ 11wolved wtth • ooven of wncllel (1hr .. 30 min.I 8:&&11 NEWS 4:00 B 6 EST Of GROUCH<> 4;30 MOVIE • * "Mvrdar By The c1&ck" (19311 Wiiiiam Boyd, Lilyan Tashman. AulhorfUea ara ballleO wMn .tl'>ey dlacover that IM san>a man hes ~ murdered 1w1ce. ( 1 hr .• 30 m<(t) Q) NEWS t •ridou'• Doy• inee ;tfovle• -AFTERNOON . t-00 (IOJ • • "lflll)gy 01 lt111or" (1975} Karen Ellu<:ll RobtKI Burton A lttO ol Dl.lllrtll StOfieS 11111 lout womtJO With leer ( 1 n•. 30 min I 11:00 (I) **'II "lneWon<lerltil Country" I 19591 Rowt Mitchum. Julie Lo11oon. Two U '> c.111zens worll IO< oppo-.1ng •1Uos ounng a MIJ>-w:an upheuvaJ.12 l'lfsJ 12·00 0 •tit "'>' Ille Devil's D1;c1p10" ( 19591 Burt LllllCCl'llM, Klfk Omlgl&a. 8d-...d on Ille play by c,,,.orge Be1nard Shew the dr••an•s and dulles ot Ravotu11onary Wa• SOld;en d.111 01>1).C:led (' "'.. 30" m1n 1 • W ***·~"Boys Town" ( 1938) Spencer Tracy. MIG~ey Rooney. -Father F111naoan'a B,oys Town b O•SIUPI~ by 8 ~ t>oortles~ ,_ anwll l \ hf . !JO Ml!\ I 8:30 IJ * •'A "Pt'l!lty PobOn" ( 1968) An1h0ny J>.wk~ Tuesday Weld An ex-coo- 111e1 reiuros 10 P'•son a11er· a lltief ieunt as an lf'NIOt- nary CIA 8Q601 (1 hr , 30 m.n) by Armatrong & BetJuk Saudis Squirm On 'Princess' I.OS \..., c; bt.Jo:S I,\ p , \n Anglo-American l··I••\ 1~111n dr.1rn.1 '11 p11 •111g ttw t•xet•ut1on of a ::-.11Ht l p1111n· ... ,. h1•clul1 ~ to ;Jlr 1n the. United :....1.111•.., n1•\I month. m ,1-. prompt an mtcrestlnJ? con- lr 1tn1.11wn bl•tv.l·•·n pdropoltllt':. a nd the i''irst ,\nwndml•nt Thl' docu·dn1ma. called "D('ath or a Pr in· <'t•s .... • ha:-. ~trt'Jd~ rausl'd Ill feelings betwl·t_:n Saudi Arabia and Gre..it Brit:un. which tl'lcvised th1· drama 1a ... 1 week d t'!>p1tc an Sll m1 lhon Saudi urfer to "huy·· the prol(r a m. ··1 SEE US ABOUT a season away from coming in a winner," Tartikoff S<1~ '> "A BC 1s gradual1n~ a lot of :,cniors. hke 'Happy Days' and 'Laverne a nd Shirley· and 'Charhe's Angels • With some of our shows. hke ·Re <i1I P eople ' and 'D1ff'rcnt Stroke~: then"s no way to tell how high they can go " "In ll•ss than ::. mo nth," he says, "we'll be announcin~ our fall ~chedule. a nd we're ;:1pproach10g the thtng with a dtffere nt at· titurle this }'C<Jr "THERE WERE THREE shows that tur ned the comer for ABC. 'Love Roat.' •P w•,._,. TllE R F. WF.R E Rf.:PORTS that the Saud i gov· 'Three's Company' and 'Charlie'!. Angt•ls.' LOOKS AHEAD c rnrnent thn•;itl•nt•d d1plomat1c and economic s hows that solved three nights of th<' NBC's Tartikotf n·pri..,.ils tx t au.,c or tht• b roadcast. but so far, the As for CBS. he says that network's challenge this season lo ABC'~ dommaMe may be built on weak footing ''They may have pick ed up something from ·Flo,' for exa m ple. but what did thtiy do to 'Ahce' by taking that strong character aYi;ay from th e s how?" 'farlikoff's a::.::.l•ssmcnt c~me with less than two week:, left in the c urrent prime· \ime season · 1t ends S unday night -and only one thin g was certain. that NRC w ould firush third ABC and CBS were, in deed. "running up lhl' score." not so much over NRC as in un effort to beat one a no ther .• TARTIKOFf' AND HIS boss. NBC Presi· dent Fred Silverman, are conv10ced their network is bette r off today than it was a year ago, and t he nu mbe rs support that belie f. ABC won the prim e·t1me race a year ago with an average r ating or 21.1 to 18.6 for CBS and 17 for NBC. This season will e nd with less than two points s eparating the winner from the No. 3 network -with • · G otn~ mt9 ta c;t season. and before that. you know there wen• t i meslots you l'Ouldn't do much about ·Gee. I don't want to run this l->hnw on Thursday n ight. a~ain~l .. The Walton!>" and "Mor k and M mdy' " ll was frustrating. becau se if you had a strong ~how. you had lo take a weak t1 mt• pt•nod. "TlnS YEAR." TARTIKOFF says, "1 c·an 't \\att to 5Cl the schedule. because we'll b 1• ab I e to <.1 cl ti r c s s pro b I e m s we ha Vl'n 't been ah le to deal with in the past." NBC ha d counted on the Olympic Uames this summer lo {'arry a huge audience into the 1980-81 sea50n in September . but that advantage apparently has been eliminated by Prc•s1denl C<irtcr's a nnounced boycott of lhc Moscow J!3 mf'S. The m.•twork's programmers. in any tn1 stan ce. arc not counting on the Olympics to carry them through the summe r. ONF. ASPECT OF TllE NBC plan is to dominate lhe '1r~t hour of prime·tim e. and t hat tactic a lready h as begun to show s1~ns of payoff. Series like "LitUe House on the Prairie," "The Misad ventures of S he riff Lobo," "Real People ," "Buc k week,'' Tartikoff says. "And out of th1., -S;1ud1:-h.1\\.' st."tllcd ror a stc-rn protl'St. The Britis h sem ester. we may have 'Sanrord,' 'Th<• go\t•rnml'nl. c iting fret• press obhgallons. s aid it Big Show· and 'Me and Mad'." J · MiJI 1•ould not mtcrfcn• v.1th the atrrng of the. program . NBC's emphas is c1early IS on com1.'<h arv1s .. s bu\ ofrl'red Saud• Arabia 1t:-. "proround regret.'' In addition to the series alrcad} on the ci1r, Tht> ... hov. tha t .... 11rred t he internationa l severa l are in development. including ht 'IV Debatf' hrouhaha ,.., a drama\12at1on of the adulterous love "96.'' a comedy-d ra m a based on a popular .tffatr of Saudi Prinfcs~ M1::.haal. he r execulion Australian program. a nd '' N1r k and the 1 l<rn ~irn .I :in 1~ .• iulhor ht.'forC' a ftrtnJ? .,quad and the beheading o r her lov· Ooberma.ns." dFawn from the "DobcrmAn of l'rnpo ... 1tmn 9-on th~· l'r The proJl'<'t "as co produced b~· ATV tn Gang" movies. '"•It' h.1llol in Jun•· v.111 England and Boston's PBS s\at1on. WG BH. And t here's a prime-time scncs from f.Ju' SI.Ill' Sen J:rnw-. ..,.. \\ G Bii'., D<t\'1d 1-'anning. co-v.riter and ex· NBC Sports in t he works. c alled "The Frr H \lllb 1n 1;1 nm• hour ecutl\'l' produn•r of "The Death of a Princess," day to Sunday Gam es.·• tt•h'\ 1 ... 1110 t·ontrnnlJt1nn :.a~" ht•·~ "surpnwd and \Cry ttisappointed by the The network broke new ground not long n11 llll' •'-~.u1· on KCICE royal family 's reaction to the film." ago with "United States," un unconv<'n T \ . rhannl'I 50. al 7 30 tiona l look a l the American fami ly. and p m Vnrtn~ "I TlllNI< IT'S A s~ mpathel1c view of the "Sl<a g." a dra matic series w1\h Kurl lln ... tt·ri b>· Channd ~ /\rah "'"'rid. a careful l.l ttempt to ::.how another side Malden as a steelworke r in Pittsburgh ''''\\ ... m;in .lim <..'oop•·•. of \Ill' Arab world.'' i''a n nin"' says, "and to m eet th1· pro,i!ram amng p ro~ ' peopll' who arc intelligent and CC)ncerned ... peo- JN ADDITION, NBC be~an 1ls "Liv(• ;m rl eon~ or thi: proposl'd pit• for v.hom lhat ~1rl represented a conflict in from Studio SH" performing arts s •nc·~ in "J ;in 1~ JI " l'onst 1tu-that v.orld. ::.trelchcd between cultures of the East J a nuary., and broadcast P reston .Jont•:,.' tio1wl amt•ndment will and West. play. "The Oldest Living Graduatl'." ht· n ·pt'ated on Channe l "ln thal sens<":" it is in its way a pro-Arab film. a nother series prem iere. live from Dalla5 50 at JI .30 a m Sunday try1ng to bridge the ~ap of unders tand.mg.'' theeveningofAp~r;i=l=7·::::=:=:=:=::::=:::::::::.:::;:_-=::;;;;;:::::::~=.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Franro Bnrwtfl 11 . "'"''·••I tho••"' .ii~.• '""' Ll•cc .. .W r ~Ml-ldlo 1h i. .... ~.·A""-•''"'·"' .' 1 ErlandJowpown n, .. a .~·...,,," 11 n \\br.q.· :.1•.;·• ... ·, O'Neal M c N1chol Litt It~ ~c1rli11gs .. A CAPTIVATIHGLY LUSH MOVJE WITH A SUPEl\B CAST." [ >CIN 1 1f1 THE 111\ I ~ ~ )( )I >'I )\I t l ~·--~ -('~ ... -..c~·~ ~ -KotN~ Co11oll. K. 't OAllY N£'W~ .. ow l"L4YIMG ,., NEW BUSINESSMEN ""'"°"'' ......... ' ..... , ... Pt.AZA BIN ~29-5339 N.IJIN51'9 The Newport Theatre Arts Center Players presents Contact the DAILY PILOT for Information regarding the county requirement• for using • Flctltlou1 Bu11neH Name. 642-4321 EXT. 332 • ..... , ... T .. COAIT Cos~ Mtu ~6 m I lllWAllH' CMOIA WflT Wtst/ntllSlll 891 3113~ uu.ou• Mall Oranot 637-03-40 lDWAfllt' POUll1All tAUU fWMI rounwn V•lltY 139 1~ ... ,.~ Wtslll'itlJlll •1·M93 lDWAMl'UOOUIACl Cl !Oto !ill·!lllO , ATIUSTOR't --C?== --....... -NOW PLAYING m~.m \.!..!.:lit ,..1111'-..J Oll'y I 00 • 4 JO S.Strrt 100•4 JO •IOO•tl0 "VANITIES" AN ADULT COMEDY b y JACK HEIFNER Directed by GREGORY BACH THURS .• FRI. & SAT. CURTAIN at 8:30 p.m. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach Ros. 675~3143 TICKETS $4.50 Students & Senior C1t1zens $3.00 • I .. ---·--------.... ~~,._ ... _______ ......... ._... ________ ~ ........... -----~-.-.-~-----------------------------...&~: ......-----~ ... ,._.......-~ ..... . ~NtERTAINMENT /INTERMISSION ~.April f7 1980 DAIL v PILOT • I I ·'Tobacco Road' Ambitious at Lido -' .FOi' .a ~omm\llUty thultWIJ'OUP ~l:c:uatomed to PrHentlna ligbtwel.aht sophiatlcated comtdtta, the Lido lale Playens ha\• madct 1 quantum leap with lbtilr prochaction of the nnerablt dramatic warbQne ''Tobacco n oad .. U ·1 quite a ~ho<'k \o 11~ 1 qu•rtt r or the tht-at..-r fk>or at the Lido tal Clubhou e cover d with dirt to &lmulate the b•ck~ ol Gtor111 for the Eti&in Cald"'t'll J erk Kirkland OPUI Such a proje t wouhJ ban be n rtjectf'd out of hand a rew Ywar. ateo · 8lJT THE l.100 .PLA l't:I . undtr the direction .ol \!e\enn mo' If uorl .. t gtt actor Lron Ames. have mad a commltmt-nt to 1mb1Uon and "uthenOdty. both of wht<'h u t-rtalla,ed v. 1th thl' produclJon, which r_uns ton141ht lhrou.th Saturday .. WJTIY. ZANY. UNINHIBITED FUN!" SERIAL ..... IKA 'LAU l OWAM$' llAlllOll lWI• lt.COUllNllWH• 8•t.i ~29~'l (i'.'t.f M•'4 •'I s.,,,_.p.,, U~ ~uac•tltllu WlU tDWAU $ MILllOll ¥1lJO MAU CllllM.A ~"""''"' 891 l9J~ ttll\\IO'I v..,. ~h bl i) 110 HUU IC«'lfl ~ OllAllGl MAll O•f"Q<I b.11 \1'40 ICNI llllJtl&lll .. •1 .--... '"'' "DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE" f-=.-;;;.;:,:~~:-:-:-:-=""-t-.-:. C'."'-HAPTER TWO. AWltV" "BEING THERE )ACAO(.,..._N(Jll "NORMA RAE . ACADf.""'"'"""0'"'""'~ "CHANOELINO" """1111 "DON'T ANSWER THE PHONE" 10 1ls brtd. five day '"i~.tcment Al\d, for lhe mo t pai::t. artlalJc uctllence •~ fUrt.cl wUb ln th Lido 1how, wh.lch sp0lU1ht1 ll(lmc leUar pcrrormaocc~ 10 the 11upportlng rtmk. Whcrt th \ l"hl<'lt• 11pullt"Ni I. In 1t& very t'nt:111c tht.i portruy1.1l11 of J l'Clcr ¥nl1 Adu Lt· lf'r by Am\':. h1m1t>lf and veterun l.ldoitc Put Gikhml Uolh arc p11thctk11lly weuk on their llm•'j 111 th(• operung :i 1•qucnct'li C>f thl• hri>t and :wcond J Cts. dc~p1lc the facl that lheir r trnractc r s are brllllu.f\tl)• intcqm1t ed Conseque ntly, the show ..,plm. lu wht·('b like u truck luck ,n lhc mud bd urt• f1n11 lh 1111•..ikin.i loos~ and ((1.tlhering m unwutum '4 llh lhl• u1,pcurancc ()( other c&st 111t•mht 'I"• Tiit-SllO\\ ·s STRON<, t:sT t'lcments are lht> p1•rformu11<"1•i. of H1c hurd Sibley as the bullheaded mill ""urhr murral·d in nume onJy to J eeteT':. T08ACCO •OAO • ·Intermission Tom Titus Completing the Lido cast ar c George Harris a~ a tlyperact1ve neighbor. Fred Marsh and Laddie Ht d ny us visitors from the "out.side world .. and Jettnellc Travis a~ the mule grandmother who ha unts the fringes or the play. THE PRIMA RY P ROBLEM 1n ··Tobaccp Hoad" 1s that the ac tors are weakest where the play Is weakes t. during insignificant dialogue hr!'.li:i~'··-..'l a bout turnips a nd s uch which c re;,ks on 1nccs~anlly Once dra matic conflict 1s introduced. thl· Lido production receives a dee p breattt of O.\) #o!l'n :md fl exes its creative muscles Stall. "Tobacco Road" 1s not. by today 's standards. a good play. despite its Broadway longevity in ttie Depression days. Rural Georgians A Vlttv b~ Jjt' J ll ,,t.l•n<J "Om "'• l'Ovfl tt'f f f111.llW (~Jctw•tl du •ct I'd by l l'\#t Atht •Hi\14tfU <IUtt<fOr J~n M(Gtt11\ .~1 dt"tQn oY •.hn 8eU •M ..,,tiJI ·h~b•.o wt~' '''J'''-""01f lOftl•nf> AotJtrt •"O .,.,.,,,., WHh h~l"""°"' t,.; Boo Jam1t"W• d'lO Jim ~'"jf•f Jt 0'~"' •t' tJi, '"" l u.tu hh •'IA'fi*'' tutHght lntOU(lh ~dtvro.t.,, .-tau M •f" HW ; te:M f\lf' t t~ • /Qt \it• l.1® SoYCt Nttlt'pc>f1 ~#~(h llllt•vrv4 wo uld be outraged at Its depiction of ill1terate , "--._..,., ._ ...... i_..q u a tte r s r e duced to cart oon c aric ature., -·-·-' " ~cratching and g roveling like pigs in the dirt . mij§!ll """'•'~Ill>"" ol l •f>M 1'hat 1t comes off as well as 1t does is a credit ---··••11••••-d I .... ~ .............. ( .. to t rector Ames and assistant directo r Joan ··--·",_ l••tfl• ' .. ,, ... '"'ft' Ht" 1t •iu.C' Ad• l r\01r ·~·fY\f' ... J•h• N1Qn D•••chon MeG1llii-. who handled much or the creative duties ':::==============~===========' Pe rformJnces contmue a t 8 pm. through Saturda)' I 11/ fi.,t\~l" ''"ck' ',.,,,., ~ H • M~v ...... • ., "' y Pf! ..... ·~.h t 01t.un '"'' (, .. ,,fQf! '"1J1'11W• (,fl'f'UJM.d l.,.\(t'f P .. t (,1lchro•t Uu h•rd ~lt>ht f Jorn M<C.0Yfltl' AnflM4Mlf"\J Ri'rtMr.t Wr.•t• (,.coor~ H•'' • r•o M-<1r n l .tt.td•• R"1 • ~ Jrtt'llfl"H• T '-'• ' bt•Jut1ful d<rn ghtl·r j rJd Jane Nigh Oa\'1di.on as t hc· :.<>n~UOU~ l'Vllngt•ll~t v.ho ~PlOS a \\eb for J ecter's s urly ) OWlgt>sl "'° Both S1blt•y and M 1ss Davidson t•ndow t h<'lr :.ing lc d1 mt·ns1onal characters "'1th n chnei_..::. and ci<-pth Tom McGovern 1::. :.ilso highly 1mpress1vc as young Dudl' L<·ster. a moronic lout :.educed by a new <'Ur. Ann Manning 1s poignantly s plendid as the hairlippcd youngest daughter. \4 hile Barbara Wh vtc 1s appealing as the tcrror-s lnckcn runaway wife. at the clubhouse. 701 Via Lido Soud. Newport Beach • BACKSTAGE -Full houses have necessitated n holdl>\ er for "Van1t1es" at t he Newport Theater Arts Centl'r. so t\.\o additional w~kends ha"e been addl'.'d lhc play "111 be staged April 24·25 26 and ~la) 123 al the' Cf•nl<'r. 2501 Chff Drive Newport He ach phcint· G75 ·3l43 or 64~ 8119 for t1ckt-ls . Heg1slrallon fo r the Laguna ~1 o u lto n P l<p hou~t"" ) nuth acting clas~es-°" 111 he he ld S:.it urda.> from 1 to J p m at the theater , 606 Laguna Can yon Hoad . Laguna Beach lhl' t•1ght ·\\eCk courM· 1s offned to bofs and girls 5 to 1-l year~ old and w il l b(' taught b y L is a Sur<'lt<' c·alr .i97 5122 bctv.cl'n l.S ;, m and n()on for dl'la1h. , Kitty Not Catty O ver Quip NASHVILLE <APJ Singer Ki tty Wells says !-.he's nol 1n a huff even thoug h Johnny Carson introduced Dolly P a rton as thl· "qucon of country music " on tht· Academy awards s how. Miss Wells. 60. has bee n known for 25 years as the ."qu een of co unt ry mus i c" fo r her tra il - b I a zin g e ffort s a s countr y music's firs t fe male star. WELLS SHE WAS EJ~ECTED to the Country ~1'151c Hall of Fame in '1976. where a plaque 1n the shrine says her many a ward-winning hits "r esulte d in he r being a cclaimed the queen of COWtlry mus ic " Al the Acade my Awa rds show Monday night, Carson introduced tis:. Parton .1~ • 1111' undisputed qut·1'n 11f t'OUnlr~ mu:.1<· " "11 thtl11't hotlll'r· me," :\11,., \.\'t•ll., Lold ~· r1•por\l'r ·11 chrin'l upsl'l ml·.it ;ill " "I SAJD, '0 11. the:. t'allcd h\•r the queen Of countn mUSll'' .. Mass Welb said. "Bur l 'H' heard •t ""ed bl'fon · ,\ nt·v. drl1~t < IJnlt'' .dung Jntl I hi \ it' r 1h1· l1lk I hkl· ()1111\ .rnd l.111Nt., ;.ind all thl' g1rh · ··,Johnny C.:ur:.on JU"t pr<ihJbl) dot·' n ·1 undrro.,t and a II ,J bout t·ountr) mU!>ll' lfr s prntJJbl~ hl"'ard hc•r called that and JUM 1·,1llt·d hn b) that lllll' .. Olivier Denies Rap LONDON !Al' I Veteran British actor La urence Oltv1er de· n1cs that he described the new movie in which he stars. "The J azz. SingN," as "trash." "I am quite dis traught by thC' inference tha t I could ever c;ay a nything disloyal lo m y friend~ 10 l h1s business. or ever make a ny defamatory re m arks concerning any work that I was doing. either 1n µublie or in private ... Lord Ollv1('r ~aid in a ~tatcml'nt "NOTIUNG COULD BE further from the truth, and I deny the report categoricallY,. "I have nothing but respect for the way in which the f aim 1s now being handled '· LONDON SHOW BCSINESS gossip has 1t that Lord Oii\ 1er. 72. \.\ho ap~ars in thl' rC'make of the Al Jolson c lassic v. 11 h pop i.lar :-Je il Diamond v.a -; distress('(! that thl· movie had to bt• r~ :.hot :.i fte r Diamond m s1:.lcd on a ne w dirl'ctOr ,-------,--------------------~ ----·---= • A~~ ~~~~To 1 For everyone w ho lo ved it . ••wttys !'t6,.<.n.no few N w t«f'i I ;;.:~:~~Q~:,,~~c;';'~,·;~~~)~ I For everyone w ho missed it. I O'Vef~ t~'re C•trttS, I (714) 957-0282 . ------· "BLACK STALLIOM" IG1 CHICKEN· DINNER SPECIAL "APOCALYPSE MOW" CRJ -,_ "CHAPTER TWO" IPGt ' "COAL MIMER'S DAUGHTER" lf'GI "KRAMER vs KRAMER"••• ''H<>aMA RAE" "NEAIUHG AWAY'' 1.-G) 'UOY & THE Tl.AM"" "UMOIHTlfflD flY~ OODIAU" IGI "COAL Mlt4B' DAUGHTltt" fNI ........ IMG" f c:=: ·-=r:-~;··-~ I ''NO«M.A ltAI" "llUICIHG AWAY" .... , I -n4I Jal(" ,., ;~MAL HO~S~.~ "A..-.CAt4 GIGOLO" ''ILICTIHC HOllSIMAt4" IN I PoM.11'.ll~UlllSttO:: t?-.. -tt--.-·--••to!. .. "''''" ......... $2J9 Thru May 4 •3 Boneless Whitemeat Chicken Planks~ •Fresh Cole Slaw •2 Crunchy Husppupples •Golden Fryes qo;gZjOiIDSiJver~e SEAFOOD SHOPPES 3095 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA (Juet louth of San o+.ao Fwr .• Acroee ''°'" 'edco) DAIVE·THRU SEAVtC£ 0AVAILA8(~ ' r • .l'c I ENTERTAINMENT I MOVIE REVIEW 8J2 DAILY PILOT Thu,..y, Aptll 17, 19IO Somers Shines in-So~so Screen· Saga - 8.1 •,.!H ..!'~ .-cnM• .. "•eou&. utilised. flcr character la that of an ioteWaent TV se~ ymboll doo'l teem to be b.avln1 much ~· .....,_ ,., 1 youna lawyer who la not above ualnc her body u lutk ttttntly in hndlna material to make lb 0t..c... • . . .• • ·:.··:· .. ~=..': well u her brainit lo ael ahead (a rupnin&Ja&.LI "90XIS ... transtUoo lo th bla icreen. ",........, ,...,.;,..,; c.rt:.:;,~~~· ·....,_ that about half tho men ln-Waahiaston owe ber (HI 0.-W ..,._._. ~ 0-, ·-"flYOn!' Which ii fuJl)' believable llvtO Somen' uiann Som ra, lo her first fllm rote 1lne L .. •-~ t~ ..... "*"'"-~, .... O'H•1•· phyalcal attrtbulea). aoomuia to 1tardom t.o AB '• •"'l'b.rff'a Comp.ny." -"'• ~111, K•" .~.-~~ •<- 1 •~lftY A••,d• "'SATUIM 3 .. , .. ALL THAT JAZZ (R) •t--------' ~1--. doe• come off reuonably w•U .In American ¥NA....., ,. lDtenuiUooal'• "Noth n1 Penonal ... but lhere' VT'llERLAND GIVES yet another low-keyed, almost letharl)c characterization aa the mlld·mannered, ldeallatlc professor. wblcb does noblack char m but which never really eels under Bloomfield's direction. \ ,_~ L)TTLE DARLINGS "DIATM SHIP"' "A fOICI Of 0Mr ••• MOJ'IE REYIEW ually not mucb t o r~commeed about lMa Canadlan production. KAlJt"MAN (WHO AL. 0 2' c r Ip t e d A'l 'I\ s uc<•c ~ruJ "l.O\'t> ot Jo"lr l Rate"> bn!\ att«>mptNS an up to date "Mr SmUb G to Wulun5{t0n" an wl\frh lt pot l'm11tt\na colll'gt proCttM>r <Oon•ld Sutberl.md> h~ttl~~ bolh t~ m\htary and b~g husml"' 10 un t>ffort \() 11top an cndaanaerl'd a~les •If ... ~ub (nun lk•ing luuaihtC"n!d lo make way for • ml\ll.tr> htht' .rnd ptunnNi community Ul b1s homt: :>l<All' u( 1\1.&.'>llll lit' 1:. Uhh'd bv u hohhot young lawyer < Sonwn. 1 ~ld Hllh l of the• ut'lloo revolv~ around their hndtn~ un lnth.111 "hu uwn"> r11i:hL' to the land b~fore curpor.1tt> badlltl•::. Lawrence Dalle and Dabnt') C"lt'm..u1 ti:et to him • Kaufni.tn ' '' npl dlWs have pott:nttat. aod I h1•1 t• arc• !'>llOll' (UllllV b1U. 10 lht: ::.creeoplay 1 altho ugh lhl·ft' ~ al:.u a lot of unmotivated ... 1111ne:.:.1, all of whu:h tt:nds to fall flat under t~t•orge hloomfleld's d1rect\On Bt0Grr.f1t:ld hulldon"'. ni:, "UY through the script wttr 110 senst: ••l 'l' It· wh1l·h rntally dt:~troys lhe l.Jiht charm of t-.a•.ll m1U.'s wrllln&. ..... ....,_.. .......................... . ORO& Ll'tl ~i ..... ,., ...... ,u, ... , ... , • .., ..... . "•lt..l ., .......... , ...... ,.,... .. w••• ,_~ ..... ..,-...... Lnnl OUUNOS t•I ·-""'-.. -APOCAL YPSl ...aW 111 l-4·D0•700•1000 ,_ -0.1~ ........ ·---flt ..... MOl•-'i f_,&I 11(.t ..... f ... \Col+ () '", .... ,, •• ~" .............. ,,,..... ,.,. ..... .........,, .... "'•' All THAT JAZZ tt1 I) •Se l-00•) JO• I OOe tO ·1t "KRAMER •s KRAMER" w.-D.Af\ -1 lO ' •IS UT WN.-.Z. I MJa. 7 00.t 14 ,;IREAJCIP4G AWAY" "Hot.MA RAE" IPGI CLOSED l obbt' k n..,. Oil L.AUGH:NG1..01 •lwt f OXlS c•1 ..... 0..tt ...... - APOCALYPSl MOW!ll .i..,, OOI H' SOUTH fllOI ........... w..,.....,..l....,. • '~ ~,.,.. _.. AHtwtl "" -· 1•1 ''"' TlllOl1•1 1941 (P'Ol ...,.,,..... .. , ... .,_ ...... -y A_.l'lllkt ALL THAT JAZZ111 ''"' HlAVIH CAN WAllll'OI .• ... l ~ .... ,-> • :·, • r 1 '/ nu N01SIMAH1P01 c, \ \ J, •... , • .. ,, o ............. """'°,.. • ._..,,, , .... , KtAlllll VS. KRAMU 1M;1 •hn MIDNIGHT lJtPR£5S 111 fe~m O'H.ol e &rhf'f M.-Hlc.. ... t unu DARLINGS"'"' llOOOllNI (R) ··~ "',;--.;;;;;.. APOCAl lPSl HOW (I ) flo GOIN' SOUTH fllOI <ri 111"' •• •'-' ......... ~ ' ftc;!=~~~··'.•• 1 • •• ~f W••""°'•1e..t • Pl• O.r-rhh :·";,•;.:•;, DON'T AN$W~I THI PHOHl111 WMllW~L!8:::q1:..:3'.!69~3.J n11ot1•1 . •_•..:..!...,...:.'-• -• •c:..-.... ,..,. .... ' ""l!:J:t~Di-:::'.:~l D~ott• ........_.._ e •f'yl ,....__. B •UMH V$. llllAMll IHll "'•• MM>HIGHT UPllSS!•I --1111-.-M110MI~" HllAl(I) .... PLAYHS<NI --t1t•·-.. ·· APOCAl YPH NOW Ct) "•• . . 001,N' SOUTit CN I NOT HELPING MA1TSa8 much are the unlmaatnauv photoarapl\)' by Lasalo George and Arthur l~la<>n and lh duU tdltln& of George Avvlt•by, whl<'h rob.I the conledy of aany senaeJ>f })lt CC or punctuution. SomerN la one of tho few bright spots in lhe cnovw. iilth<wl(h her performance ls overly posed uod hfr ull'\!udy proven comedy timing ls not well Dane and Coleman are fine as the two comedic villains. who repre8enl the -duplicity and ruthless tactics of big bualness. but it is Roscoe Lee Browne who comes off best in h1a genUe and amusing portrayal o( a bot.el owner who joins the save-the-~eals campaign. ' SAU ,..CU 8000 TH"U APltl 23, 1980 .a.11 Sate ttoms 1r• SubJect to SIOCk on Hand All Pno1ogrepn1c . TyP<>Orephlcat .. Cler1Gal and Printing Errors are Sub}ect to Correci10n D If the old heater can't get It any hotter Time lor a new one. 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Easy 1 o leach 2666 HARBOR BLVD. _..,.,_.,...,... __ CMANOllfNOfll IN COSTA MESA PHONE 546-7080 HOURS: WllKDAYS 9 to 9 • SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 9 to 6 " .. Alta swtn AUCI 111t , ---... ---------"'---. '. . . . . ·-. - --. . . . . . -~~,,.,.r~~ _,.....~-·. --------.--.-~ ..... .--.............. -....... --.. ----.... ---...... > -_ _...... ....... ... . 'INSIDE: :H•ppenlngs •Ann Landers . • •t:rma Bombec~ •Cla1sltled ' f • Aetor -Antes For'Road~ .. Leon Ames, .veteran of 110 films, takes the lead· in Lido Isle 'Players ' production of "Tobacco Road. " 81 MICHAEL PA K£V1CH OI ""' O.ty Pl._. ''-tt ·' l 've been waitln& 4$ years lo use this." says actor l. on Ames. displayintc a crooked. hand-whittled walkmg stick The 78-year ·o ld Newport Deach resident recalls how actor Henry Hull rashioned the stick during 18 months onslagc in the role ot Jeeter L.esler in Erskine 'a ldw e ll '~ adaplal1o n o f "Tobacco Road ." "Tobck:co Rood" 13 on ambltiou:i pro1ect u.>t11ch 1s l>f'ry nearly rf! oliud by the Lido Isle Players See Review. Page Hll 'Arter the play was over. he gave 1l lo me and said. ·flerc. this J!> ror you when you pla) J eeter,"' says Ames. Ames <and lhe walkinit s l1ck 1 are hnally doing lust that LO the Lido Isle Players' production or "Tobacco Road." which run~ through Sattm:lay al the Lido Clubhouse "I OPF.N EO MY bi g mouth .. said yes at the wrong lime~" Aml!s l:lays JOkin~ of h1l> r1rs t role in com munity theater He could have picked a less demandLn~ part f<>r his debut The role> of .Jl'Ntr cvntmns 92 pages of drnloguc. "I'm only offstage tv.1ce'. and not for very long atthat." notes I\ mes "ll's a vt:ry d1ff1rult pilrt." ht• admit., ··1t ·., a <i.tJ es twn of memor) ··~ Bul Amel> certainly rs no -.t rangcr to the dc·mands of act ing. Calling 11 a "lyp1c<.1I story." he bl•gan hr s carC'cr with a JOUrney from a farm in lpd1C1na . to s tages ln Ntw York repertory thuter Nearly five years o ( 1teady ~ork puved the way for AmH· m ove Wl'SI whe r e h e joined Me t ro·Goldwy n-Mayer studios durang what as cons idered Its golden era In the early 40s . A color photo in the hallway of Ames· home near Ne wport's Fas hton Island s hows him in company or suc h tllu&traous performers of that time as Clark Gable. Fred Ast aire. Frank Sina tra and Judy Garland ''I READ IN A BOOK lhal I've c1one 110 him!>,·· s ays Amel> "I've done just about everything under the sun a t s ome pince or ~ome time." While at MGM he became one of lhe original 17 members of the board or d.Jrectors O( ti,e Screen Actor's Guild. He's one or two i.urv1 ving founders a nd last year wa s named president emeritus of the Guild. lfls days at MGM a lso marked h1 :-. mlrcxtuction to a young ac· tn'ss , Christine Gossett. "She g:.i ve 1t all up lo become a great mother ... says Ames oli'his wife of 42 yt.•a rs . V Their children gr own, the Ameses m ade the move from their Studio City home of 35 years lo Newport about a year ago "Wt' love it here." he says \'et. al a lime when r etire ml'n{ is :;omclhmg to consider. J\mt•s goes right on working. .:i lbe1t ul a lesser pace ''!l's \'NY therapeutic for me ... he ooles. "Every role 1s 1nlc rtest mg. "I do pictures once m a while. ht· :.ays "My last was the "Lil 1 ll'St Hobo'· wh e n I wal> in '• I I OAIL Y I'll.OT Leon Ames with walking sttck: they've waited 45 years for this part. Toronto last vear Ir's hard for me lo sit ar0tlnd and do nothing "PIC'TU R F.S ARE t'CI S ~. there's nothing to 1l. bul th(· theater 1s ve ry hard \I.Ork ," :.a)s Ames. who bt•hl'vt!-"the re 1s no way to teach actin~. ··Aeling is trial and error." he claims . "You f!el up in front of ar, a udience. make the mistakes. nt'ver repeat them . a nd you The exception .., act re<;~ J ane becomeaprofess1onalactor You Nigh ta~ Bla1Whl'1 \I.ho. like JUSldo1tuntil youget 1tr1ght Amt•'i. ~amer(:'d ""arch for her 1 You must 1 IC':irn how not lo performan<'l'" in the <·arly day-; OJC't .. add~ Am.. ..11. . of t1.·lev1~1on . ., cs . s t•ai.) tu 0 t I k f h I :-.a'. t>ut not so easy lo do .. Ps pi ,. a a<' o re earsa · 11m1· 1mo-.t of the 11 people m ,ln addition to the demands of....,tht· play hold day JObs 1, Aml-s 1s lhl· role itself. his performance, enthus1asl1c about their <'fforts. in "Tobacco Road" I!> the first in especially those of ~ ounR direc· which he is working with largely 1or Joan McGmnis ... She ., oonc non-profcss1onal actor~ a Pl'al'h of a JOb .. ht• ~P'.-" Aml''> has no immediate plans after the conclusion or ··Tobac· c·o." but it's hard not to think of him a t lea.st cons idering addi~ uonal roles 1n the future. He' compares bis need to act to the anecdote about the guy who':. pounding his head against a wall. When someone asks the g uy why he's doing it. he repltes : "Because it feels so ~ood when I stop · · . Sisters Offer fluiet Pkree Vows of poverty, chastity an1d obedience bind the Their life is not an impoverished one . however, H.\ Jl'OITll 01.SON Ol 11\P 0,.,,, P•lol !>1•11 Thc fruit trees :ire in bloom and tht' gardt·ns arc profU.'>(' "'1th flov.er'> The !->mell of s pring 1s heavy on lhl· air The 'g raC'l'ful o ld buildings have lx~n rcfurb1sht•d ~ t·l rel a in their charm Tht'y arc inviting and cool. hut still open lo thl' ~armlh of tht• sun Whal better place for a retreat l'l·ntcr than a space which in '1tcs med1tat1on bot~ inside and (IUl" The 10 i.rsler~ who l1vt• and work al tht: lleOJrt or J esus Retreat Cent er in Santa Ana. 1u s t across the Cost a Mesa border. couldn't agree more They feel they are privi leged to own and inhabit the old Anton Borchard home on G reenv11le St .. JUSl south of Scgerstrom . Borchard donated JO acres or land . with the family home and a nother res ide nce. lo the A rchcltocesc of 'Co!> Angeles and • ~sked that hi~ wife be able to live the rest of her life> in her home. The property eventually went to the diocese and then m 1976. the Orange Diocese was formed and the property was given lo 1t as part of the territory "ORIGINALLY BISHOP <William > Johnson was s up· posed to live here." said Sisler Mary Lou Peters. "but he de· cided it was too far away." C Diocese headquarters is 10 Orange). A trade was made so Johnson could live in the sisters' convent near the Bishop's Church. The Cathedral of the Holy Family in Orange, and the sisters could have the house and grounds in Santa Ana for a home and retreat center. It bas turned out to be a happy arrangement for everyone. the women said. Both the old Borchard family home and the adjacent house were remodeled and restored and now five sisters live in each dwelling. They conduct religious educa· lion classes at c hurc h es throughout the diocese and give retreats in the s maller house, which now includes a chapel. Since the center opened last SeptemMr, the sisters have-- primarily worked with youths, but they are interested in giving retre~t for singles, married coupl divorced and widOwed people, Jege students and in· terf eith groups from the com· munlty. Carmen. head of the retreat team. "But sometimes we havl' 50 or 100 We like a m inimum or 15 but recently had a group of t•1ghl. which we couldn't turn uway." Persons who are not familJar with rl'lreat!-. som<'limcs quc!-. 11on the practice of ·'hiding from the world." S~stcr Carmen noted .. Bul it's a pulling back to plan 'ne w strategies and 11:ct new strength. muC'h like armies in \\<art1me "Here. you pull away from home to gel new strength ·· Al the one-day retreats the sis· ters teach moral values such as f org1.ven £'ss. loya ll y a nd gen cro~1ty and discuss the Catholic sacraments . The days usually begin v.1th coffee ttnd donuts 1n the spacious. sunny kitchen and end with a m ass. which Sis te r Carmen said is "the highlight and celebration of the day." T her e a r e presentations on Christian values and then periods of quiet to meditate on the material FOR THE YOUNGER children there are games. such as volleyball. and singing with the sisters. The women would like to have more inter-denominational retreats anCl believe that they will happen as they become bet· te r ·known throughout the re· ligious community. And the retreats need not be church-Oriented. Sister Carmen s tressed . "One office group came because the owner or the company wanted to encourage his employees to communicate on a deeper level than j ust gossip. "We asked the question 'Who is God?' and then discussed how He· can help us relate better as human beings ... For ~ach of the 10 women, the lire of giving retreats and teaching religious values is a happy cal.ling, so much so that the sisters' little community has been dubbed "The Joyful Com· munlty." "We believe in the person of God aa a live person," explained Sister Mary Lou Peters. "Jesus, throu1h him, ts alive and with us. That's why we're so happy." IT IS THIS excitement about s piritual beliefs which drew both Sister Carmen and Slater Mary Lou Peters to the Society Devot· ed to the Sacred Heart ln the first place. others siste rs 10 avoid pcrsecu t1on rn 1!)45 The order. ;_i relatively <omall one. ha:. a h lt le more th an 40 members now and the mother house 1s 1n l..o., Angeles All of the womc-n a re devott.•cl to the task of reachin g n•lig1on m the mannl·r prescnbed b) thv roundc•r Womt.•n "'ho "1sh to JOJO lhl' order are ~rvl'n classes on re hp;1on and opportunities lo teach dunn~ a two year period. and tht'n tht.'Y havt: another· fi ve and a half Yl'ars to decide whether to make a permanent commit ment. The life of a Sis ter or the Sacred Heart 1s a peaceful. Joyful and yet excitin~ one. Sis· ter Mary Lou P eters and S1~ter • f Sisters Devoted to the Sacred Heart together. since t~ey 're called The Joyful Community. Carmen !>aid G IRl.S '1l'ST BE Iii or over and have a high school diploma. and they are intt•rv1t•wed befon· tht·~ arc at·ceptc•d For six months after they JOIO tht• communrl}. thl' po!-tulanls <tn· "introduC'cd to our prayer lrfc <ind the spmt or the com mun1l}." Sister Carmen -.aid When the p<'rmancnt vow!-of poverty. ch(;lsl1ty and obeda('nct· arc taken. the women arc ~1,·cn a gold nng an.d a silver emblem and they becoml' part of a close· knit community for 1hc rest or their li vci. It 1s a dec1~10n that 1-. not eas}. )Cl C1l thc ~ame llrnl· ea!>~. sa 1d S1Stl'r Carm en Girls interested 1n tht• order art· <'ncoura~ed to date and have ·when she entered. s aid she had a t al>lC <ir Mlcial l1f<• before they dCC ldl• to tak1• lhl• \OV. Of ehU..'>ll· I~ OJnd gl\t.' uµ tht• poc,s1b111ty of h1·1n~ married <lnd having 1·hil<fren uf th1·11 "" n For ~1slt:r Carm1•n. Lh1• de· c1s1on prot·es!-bt:~an rn lhe ~evenlh Rrade wht>n she ··began thanking about ~t·n·1c(.• "THE~ I ~ET d ..,1c;ter "'ho ".1s preparing me for thl' sacra· mcnt and I thoul{ht about how I t'O Uld ~t'.'r\t' "Tl}1;; Ii fest~ I<· "'as :i pJ>('ulLng to ml· The s1~tl'r~· presentat ion of Cod "al. reah:-.t1c and ahvc to ml' I'm H'ry hapµ,\ I'm he n.• Thl· -.1MN~ art.' \l:'r,\ rl'al ·· =-'1:-tt•r 1\1 an L11u Pl'tt•r• .. a na11'<' 11( Mrr.>nc•-.01 .... "'ho "'as 23 ~one lo college. worked and dat· ed and still was trying to find a ~en'S"e or peace v.1thin herself. "I had thought of the religious life ... :.he said. "And then I was "orkrng in San Francisco and met a pnest who knew our sis· tt'rs . They tau~ht religion in a "ay l could understand and it rc>a lly touched my heart. "I went home and thought about 1t and decided to join." The sisters. who are identified c,1 m ply by their be ige s kirts. "hrte blouses and salver pans, behcvc that no other uniform or habit is necessary to set them Jpart from the rest of the world . "W e are secure m being who "c arc." said Sisler Mary Lou Peter'> "Th<'re is respect and a rnmmumty spir!l here." "WE CAN ACCOMMODATE 48 comfortably," aald Stater The order was rounded in 1940 In Hungary by Sister Ida, who escaped to Canada wtth flve Sister Mary Lu prepares for services Jn airy c~apel at retreat center. ~----- CWLYPLOT Th~ Oranae Coun\y"llualc Ctnter la vtry much in lhe newa lheae day1, and wlth IO many peorle "'-ork.ln1 to make tt a rt•U\>'. Lt sur fy ~•I 'happt'tl 6000. LHt k "d nurl ~ palron1 and l Uf ts 0 1 tht' Sound or Mu1lc Chapler gathered for a l"\.'('t'pUc>n ln the py1lua HJll home .ot Or and M.-. David Kacnotr. and •lLU aaoUwr aJ\&le to lhe <'~ler ~ &\W l8 as,nplt'd the boubtitul array or hor 'i d'oeuvr • ('bttse. frult and wlnt". · µhm1 t N ... u pla)f'd sdttllQC\I from~ "S<lund of Mu. tr" and ·or Zhivago" whtlt> suit rbt &aMI\ 8dtl f'nt~r\alnNi al \h(• otht>r t>ntl of tt\4• Jlo.ICIOU hom• Mw h' <'nl,•t Hoard l'hi1rm•n Jamt' aia 1nat u 11111 h1i. "1ft> "'''rt• In lht• rt'Ct'I\ ·~ ltnl' uluna "1th i-tn. ~UUam D ltedftc'kt. Mu11t{' ( 't>nh•r pl't"s1dcnc . and ht<1 hu b11nd. and llw l\a11nofh, /\ooun,~'<i durtn1ot lht• f'Vt•n1ng "n-. tht> l\t-w s th1tt tht' d\sptcr tuu, nNtrh rc•ucht-d 11 ' goal o( ~ pat«>1l mcmbt•r.. "1th lht• totul hovt>nng no" at .tpJH''"'"'''lt'I) WO , Tht• ('huptt-r ul:.o ht.a:-~ u\'\I\ ,. mt•ml>,t•ri. and hru. riused mon• lhl111 S40 (0.l ~ll)C't' 1h fo rma11on lu:,t Ot•tolw1 . ~11•r 1111lln11 ''' i.pokesnrnn Martha Grt'«'o. M f'lj. Barton Bean "1i:. t•hu1l 1nan of lht• reC'eptJon and her 1·om m1ttt>e inclullt'd the Mmes. Mlcbn l Barrack, Gt>r1nt BasUaanse. Fnncis 8eaucb1mp, Tbomo Goldman. James Hodge, Richard Tester and Arthur \lt>ary. Chapcer pre111dent 1s Mrs. Robert Valentine Gibson. AmonJt patrons attending "ere Mr. and Mrs. Randall 1-resle)'. Mr. and Mrs. Robert • Eichenberg, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Harris,, Dr. and Mrs. John E. Jo~. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansl'n and Or. and Mrs. Daniel Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hartuag or West Gcrmanv were recent guests or Emm a II) man o·r Laeuna Beach. . -She honored be.r trieedl •"-a canda.. 1J1ht dinner In her Crown PoAnt home and took them on a tour ot all UM plac.• ol lnt.ereal In SoutMrnCalllonala. Hartuns. who I• from Eaat Germany, hH a Mercedu Bena dealu1hlp called Auto Haua Hart~ of 8ad·Oribur1. ·•it waa Mr. llartun1'1 firat ttmt In Am rl<'a and Laauna Beach.'.' said his llappf"•i•g• Sy Judith Olson hOl\lt•& "fll• wai. very much impressed with lht• ~·t•uty , the climate and coasthne t'lllll'l'htll)' lhl' llUl\~b " • ~ Tht•n"i. u nt>\.\ group fornung m Orange < ••unt.> an auxiliary to the Braille I 11:.lll Ulf• Spear1leadtnl( the organizational move is Oebb~ Gray and ass1stlng are Evelyn and Lynn Hart , J ackie and Loren Heather, Supervisor and Mrs. Tlaomas lllley, Mary Reuland, Ronn.le Slllpley, llosemary Lu&on, Celia Cate, Sara Aldridge, Pam Muon, Chuck and Be tty Zoe llubsaaen. Jane WhUMy, Barbi Slnasek an'a Jim and Jean Upton. ··My goal is to get a branch of the institute in Orange County,".Ms. Gray said. ··1 believe It's needed." Anyone interested in joining can call her at 646-6403 The trustees and the Bowers Muse um Foundation board of directors hosted a • ' AT THE PARTY -Listening to music of pianist Si Eubanks at Sound of Music reception are Ann and Bob McLean <left). and Dr and Mrs. David Kagnoff. Kagnoff s hosted reception for patrons and guests. r eception r ecently to preVlew lhe current exhibition. vases from ancient Greece on loan from lhe J . Paul Getty Mu!.eum Check out this exh1b1t. ll ':. a rare opportunity to see part of the Cabled Getty coll~tion. ~ The Showboat Chapter of the Newport Harbor Guild of the Or ange County M ui>1l' Center recently enjoyed a concert by Kb~m and Kbue Tran, 16 and ll, who arrived five yt·ars ago m the United States from Vietnam. The sisters pe rformed in the Harbor View Hills horn£• of Mri.. Retta Nolan and were highly pn.i1~t·d by the guild me mbers . Altt•ndinJ( wt•rr J anet Aengst, Ginny \'undt. Karen lloc·hadel. Dee Edwards, GlgJ Spraglnl'I. n.<;.. Vabn, Barbara Jobas0o. Sbt-Ha Blab, Mary Richmond. Nanette Pittman. Sally t:c:twarru.. Sue Becker and Pat Rowlf'y . Goofy Garb Amuses Customers Birkensto.ck: f'OHTLAND . Ort· ( ,\ p I Custom(•r!-. or tht• PIJ1d Pantry store ht·rc gl'l m o re 'lhan ~rocenc~. cand1e~ and -- beer they also get to guess wbat garb clerk Hoger Woodard will be wearing on any g iven day LOW WAREHOUSE)>RICES! • CUSTOM DRAPERY • MATCHING BEDSPREADS • FLEXALUM BLINDS • WOVEN WOODS •CARPETING I 0.DA Y DELIVERY OH MOST OR DBS Call Sharee -960-3219 -tree estimates Peering from under a co l orf ul bonnet a Jadyfriend made for him and fr o m behind heart-s haped glasses he bought for s.12. Woodard ex pl a in ed hi s unconventional dress this way ··After working here about 12 years. the JOb JUSl got borinJ? the same old talk with the ~a ml' old custo m C'r s wl.-d t.1U.. about our Cht•vv1t·~ and F.ords. k 1 d :.-. t h e w t' a t h e r . fi s hing and all that :.turf. o about nine months a1w I started dressing differently lo break the boredom.·· This day his attire also included a brightly c.-olored beach s hirt, ba..,t·ba ll 1>ant s. knel•-h.Jgh sock~ cind a ~1111111!1• pl.lir of boxer·!> s hol·S KOCM RADIO STEREO I03.1 FM FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH •· • K.C:J ~/HOP "These !>hoes are hke J?l<1ves. Real C<J~Y on the feH on concrete · · ·The s l rt:t:t psychologist sings a bit to the music o n the radio. rings up the sale or a beer a nd pepperoni, and says he wis hes he had started dressing an t hi s unusual a nd unpredictable manner years ago. "ITMl\KES people s m ile a nd chuckle and l a u g h . It takes the fl a tness out of a day. because I like t o !>Ce people laugh. A few ar c la ughing at m e. but most are laughing with me. But that makes no difference: people seem happier when I dress this wa y . And I 'm definitely happier." T omorrow he might be io his red cowboy zoots. sus pende rs that hold up nothing 11nd 10-gallon h at which would have done J ohn Wayne proud. Or he might have on his 6-lnch r a bbit ears -"Those really l(Cl ·~m "Sure. these outfits I wear s~are some people They 're scared because I look different. They think I'm a httlc l«>oky because I don't dress the way· the y a rc accustom ed to seeing store clerks dress. But mo~t p<>oplc ~o alonj.( \\Ith it. srrulc. and aren 'l scared of it "I "Ot;LD/'li'T do 11 1f 1t hurt the sales volumt' at the store." explained Woodard. a quiet-spoken man who enjoys beini.: himself "We 're all different from one another... he added. ··But most people are afraid to be different from the accepted mold I en1oy being di/ferenl 1.1nd w1!>h I had started 1t years ago. He keeps his unui.ual outfits beneath a counter at the store and make~ no attempt to coordinat<: hi s dre ss with the seasons "I m1i.:ht wt•<.ir my rabbit stuff in July apd I don •t try to bt- Sa nt a Clau s Jt Chnstma~ or a turk<:y <it Thank!>giviDg.'' h~ sa}.l>. "Some fX>OPI<' "'ho art· scan-d at fir!>t g<'I l1J k now ml' and lh(•n l'\"l'f)1hin~ IS OK Thl') sm1ll' and oftl'n :,ug~l·~L nt'w outfiU> that I 5hould try " \\ ood;.ird ~111<1:-. thiJI J bag plu~ lo h•~ unu~ual dn·~~ 1s tlK1t it gives him ~ood rapport with young pt"'oplt' "'ho fr('(lul'nt the :-tort' ··Although mt· and m) outfit!> cire a htth: hard for soml' adulu. to swallow. the k1di. lovl' it. and it gives me a real ~ood touch with them. · ht.· s ays 'Pl'Oplt• art> hl'lo back in-life b) not ll'ltln~ l h c rn 5 t· I ' l' " h l' t h t· m s e I ,. c s h t· dlfft'rent. .. hl' add ~ wh1k nng1ng uµ iJnothcr sale. Coast Residents Garner Awards .. Mary Kimmel participated in the recent C alifornia L ea d e r s hip Seminar an conjunction with tbe Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation. 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Hind Pl'*Md Premee 1 tU ..._-. 1803 NeWPOft Blvd. 'Baby' Das ·Dis Say Some lettera. g rab )'Our aue ntlon r \ghl away. l Maybe It wa lh~ clip pi ns ol roy colwnn th 1 fell out A~ burd and mu1tach~ wtre tnk d onto m) V'cture at lhf' top Now, I don't n~ _. brtt k bW.ldina to r111 on m to lmov. lhal borne one out tht>re wa.~ 1n to "hotiltlti beard dra• log .. I WAS &U.HT. A 14 yea r ·old bo y rro m Wanston·S uh.·m . N l' . took 18:JUt' wtth the col umn l d.ld on ttw ··ht•b) or tbt! rumlly ' In ll. I l' x 11 I o r ,. d h o w t h 1· "baby " "Ul'> \'lt'\H'tf w,, ht• th ~ fu mil ~ favonk.. Thl· l.H.t I m~ ~lh youth " T h l' tn dul td br 1" 1 h con <'luaton wa11 H all de p~nded o n who you talked to Wt'll. l bhOuld h~H l lkcd "'ll h J ohn the l.f ear old bo) rro m \\'1Mlon SUlt-m. N C-ltl• " l ht' "baby" or part>nt.i. "ho a rv !W> H'ilr' oltJ Ollld h1:-lt•tl t•r .,.. Ill 1n11vt' y<1u l11 l t•o n. lit• .,.. ntvi. ' 1111 ob\ IOU,I} II r vtl I th'' bab;. 111 your fa mily .,.. h1ch I!> d brn:wd l e nu ncc o r \h e ir tlm eplC(• "Tell me aboyl hand rnll·downs. For the paisl 10 yc1u'I or my lire. the o nly new cloth~ l aot w rt• Fruit of-the·Loom underwear. My clothe a re to outdated they'll ~ (\eclared antiques Jn 1982 lt>rm Oo )'OU knov. "hfitT'.-_'Vou aid by lht-~1me 1t'11 Hkt lo kt'i'Ji u >n.=-d ~ tx>rn ~e would t ht· lllli' "' tht• Whitt' ~Ctv~ a full set of .en· fl o u H I.two u ll b y tyclopt'<11u:s Dy the lime )OUritclr llt·('UUHl' 'Our I grew old enough to use ito u ll ~ agm.i pur\•nt~ at. ~ dl~cover~ the m~st ur .. unable t o " No r~u·nt preside nt wcis ~ond~r ' 'fht•v rt• 111tv ~lbenbower 11•at a1 n.i. tt·n 11 1:.. und "T~ ONLY THING r Jt'l&Uelb~•ll 'ou said lhul wu11 true "l'IW NOT ALLO W•:U to have •• <h~it ul v. Jtt h IH· l' ii u ~ m } 11 I tl <' r bro th er :. wt·rt: ·nl·~hgent ' 111 thl· main .... u:. the food Yes, I s tlf· rl•r the agony O( whole wheat bre ad. yogurt a nd 1m1 tation eggs T h e <'lOSl'St .thing to ·:.weet' in m y n ow;c b raisins. c ......... -, ... , , ,, Costa Mesa Ml-4511 but whe n bag brothera!:::::~~~====~~=~~~~~~~~ come home from col· I e i e . th • P J11 s bury ( Hun11noton Center Miii Ooughboy :.wings loto tocsay thru Sundey.1 actlon _;;::::::~;;;;;~--~~iiiiiiii~.:====~~~~~~~~~~ MAILISO~ "Al holidays, every · one comes homo to a four-bedroom hou e, one for my parents; the rest to my siblings . while I'm booted to the co uch . "Do you know what it 's Uke to 1ut through Ma s t er piece Theatre every night., O r ho w about being referred to as so-and·so·s brother ? J tell you it's rough at the bottom '" C h e e r up . J o hn . You've got something only the baby of yo ur famil~ could get -the chance to tell your s ide o r t he s to r y in 900 ne w s pa p e r s . H ave ano ther martyr pill. ANNIVERSARY joyce-selby style! ENTIRE STOCK -:Mother-in -law a Honey; I 20°10 OFF . I • But .Mom 's a Big Pest D E A R AN !\ 1 LANDERS: In a r ecent column you ca:.t1gated the Sij5p1cious hus band , who rummaged lhrouAh his wire·s pur se 1n search or evide nce In fact. you c a lle d h1 !> be h a vio r "r oc k bottom." I djs agree w1th you. Violently. S ur e l y you arc fam iliar wit h the c>. · pression ... All 1s fa ir in lo"Ve and -.yar " If onl"s well-being 1s threatened b y unfaithfulness . I believe it behooves t he aggrie\'ed party to learn th<.' facts by "haleH·r me ans fair or foul I. per.o.onall;.. hii ve n·· sorted lo .. Cl ma lt'ur tfo· tective work " Granted. wha t l found out wa::. painful. but .in the long r un it was bellC'r to h:i \ <.· suffered through 11 tha.n to have conl1nut•d to .; rel at ion~h1p thal h i.lo turned rotten I think vou O~t' II ,,, your readers who feel ai- l do to l'lariry this mat· ter PHIVATE EYE ABOARD AIR FRANCE O·E\R E Yt:: T o o A 1111 La11de r s often we a re inclined to latch onto cliches such as "All is rair in IOV(' and wa r" -and accept the m as gospel simply be c au se t h e y a r e familiar. Well. all is NOT fair In lovr OR war. For ex· a mple, mustard gas was conside red too devastat· in ~ b y both sides in World War II and not used. And now l-0 matte rs lo· ~o l vi n g love : Whe n s"t>elhe arts. husband s <1r "ivrs rf'ach the point whne there is ~Q little confidence that eithe r "ould stoop to snooping and usinF. means "foul or fair" t-0 c~k on the olher. the relallonsbip is a dead duck. OEAR ANN LANDERS Ma ny peo· µll· write to compla in ('-_B_o_r_oi.....s_c_o_p_e~_J -F RID/n', Al51\JL lM By SYON EV OMARR ARJES <Mllr 21·Apr. 191 Get ROtnR on writing project -<>r catch up on rorresJ>Qnd- e nce. Be ··in communication .. Be flex1?le. show that you can contact right people at right time Member of opposite ~ex expresses feel· angs in graphic m anner TAURUS (Apr. 20-May 201. Emphas is on investments. sa fety m easures. restoration . of faith in fa mily unit. Someone wants to provide you with a "key" to the cash box . Message will be clarified. · GEMINI <May 21-Junc 201 Pe rfect tech· niq ues-define .terms. 1mprml st~le, kn~w that lunar cycle is high and proceed with confldence Judg ment. t iming. intuition are on target: circumstances favor your t>fforts. t CANCER (June 21-J uly 221 You gain ac • cess to pri"Vileged information. Chances for suc· cess are e nhanced. You have more resJ>Qnsibih· t y. Or ganize files and priorities Olde r in d i"Vidual wants you to "join the club." L EO <J uly 23-Aug 22 1' Finish what you start -realize that a re lationship ts at crisi:'I point. Questions exist concerning longevit y and ' lo"Ve. Hopes, washes are on the line. You can win -big. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): New. more in dependent approach results in promotion. ad· van ce ment, fulfill m ent of a mbit ions. Leo. ftqu arius natives play key roles. You get ba ck· 1ng from o ne who unde rs t ands d r a m a. ·charisma. personal a ppeal. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis. on travel. decision affecting long-range pro1ect w h ic h could include e duc ation, langu age . publishing. Bring potential into focus. You do • ha ve right to be optimis tic concerning future. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'V. 21): Check expend- , itur es. be a wa re or de.sires. needs in conn.e~­ lion with close associate or mate . Gemini, Sagittarius persons figure prominenOy. Invest - me nt made in past could how prove beneficial. SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be will· lng to review. re vise and tear down for purpose ot r ebuilding on m ore solid base. Contract or special agreeme nt grabs s potlight. Perm it others to show their hands. Play your own cards close to chest. CAPUCOaN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Final count \s not in -decis ions a re subject to change. Be aware o( bidden factors, check a pparent minor points and s mall print . Gemini, Sagittarius and another Capncorn n s ure prominenUy. You re- ceive nattering me ssage from member of op- posite ~x. AQUARIUS (J a n. 20-Feb. 18 ): Creative Julces .-e stimulated; you can g-et polnts across Hd imprint s tyle. M-.Jor dilemma, regarding fa mily and money, can be resolved. Key ls diploma~y ~d an Intelligent conceaaion. P ISCBs (Feb. 19-Mar. 20): Territory, basic rifbb dealinp with older peo=e, abiUty to stand. 'up tor prtnciplea, fonnulal loog-ran1e progr ams -these command s ght. Define meaninas. _ a voJd confusing imagination with mere wtlbful tbinkJng . .. , ______ ... about .1 motht·1 1n lav. Well. mmc I!> a honl'\. Ir'!> m\ motht·r "hn I'> dri ving me· cr:.11} I a m 29 yec.t rs of J g('. married to a l<'rrtf1c girl and wt> ha\l' \\\O OICl' children ~v fathe r d1Nl !>IJ\ }Car). • •• go. anu I gUl'!-S that "a-. \\ h<'n ""l' made th1· mt!>lakc M nfakang mother ft·l·I she cou Id t•ount on u~ for anything Sh<.· phone·:. m e at mv husam•:.s Ci vc times a d·ay. brings food do .... n and t.'xpect~ me to ~•I and v1s1t with hl·r when I !>hould be out fronl .,..,th cus tomers m ubt be made. R£•vlew all tbe tbingi; you want stopped. Wrtlt> them dowu so you won't rorget anything. If you don't have the guts. re· "i~n younwlf to a futurt> tha t will be a replay of thf' past. It's now or ne vt'r. Co. r e\•t-aled the re art> 520,000 m illionaires in the countr)'. New York ranked first. with SJ.03 I. ('a lifornla '>econd - 33,509. Illinois third - 30,oto. Tht' big i.urprise wa ~ th at T t>x a-, wa<, 10th : ll E \ H 1\ :-\ :\ ~~~~==::~~;Ill L:\ r\ D ERS I h ·n • :-. un e f ~ ou l'an l r;. on your hq:th C'l<i!-.S mN11c•JI ron !>Ullanti, I ..1 m a 22 ·Vl•ar old nrnle "1th a pro.blem lhal must b<' rairl,\ C'Offi m o n Y t• t I · H · Ill' v c r :-.l'<'n anyth1n~ about 1l 1n 'our t•olumn I 'rn rcf<:r ring to S\\l'aly palmb. l <lo not per~p1re ex Baldwin ce!>sn t>ly <iny placc· l'lst·. Pianos · hut .... hen I fi nd ·m yserr 10 l'crtain :-.oc 1a1 :.at ua and Organs I I ll n s m } h a n d :-.. I l '>'.0N" •N'> TAUMf NT !'o m C'l1 mc:-drip Thi~ IAPE'.J ~~cono It's today There's a sale going on. A sale, Joyce-Selby Style. A sale on all this season's most up-to-the-minute sensational shoe styles by Joyce-Selby And savings are extraordinary! Don't miss our sale 1oday-Joyce-Seloy Style! We ha"e your size! . joyce·selby shoes ·can be pretty darned ¥411 MUS c South Coast Plaza Westwood VIiiage em barrassin~ imll ceNfER Upper Level, Neor Moy Co f037 Weatwood Bl11d Mission Viejo Mall Lower Level. Cente1 Court Mlu lon Vle10 1 · m si~nmg th1!> i\ •.. . .. Cosio Meso Los Anoeles K lSS INSTEAD OF A Fuh1on 111ene11 6.W.9020 (714 ) C.A'-4791 (213) 477 8964 ll/\N D S HA Kt: l :": .-v · . (714) 495·6381 M v wife mus( be mad<' of gold. She nc·vt•r com - pla ins . Mother has in- tcr fcored 1n our family affa irs aple nty She goes be h i n d our ba~ks l o m ake points w11 h t h e kids and mahs us reel j.!u1lty al WC' don 'r include her an our :.ocial plans . G ON D C !;~lYr:!i~ss~:, '~0\ V1~/Mo.$1e1 Ch<Yge WASHIN T . . . ~~~~~~~=~~==:~~==::::::=:~====~·ij~-~ .. ·~---·· DEAR WASH .: If you j a r e kissing ladies just 1\111\tJ Underalls I have a brother and a s 1!>ter . but they w ere :-.mart. Thev moved out of town the }<:ar aftt·r O<id died Am J trappl'd ror life. or IS lhCr<• J \\<I,\ out_,, SON!\.ur-BOY- D E AR SO!'IJ~\' 80\': because your p alms an · s wea ty. you aren't pla) · ing fair. fella . On page 861 of "The ~,\'~~op~d~:.~~~;re~na SPECIAL! HANES OFFERS pi ece o n ''Cl.a mm y 3 PAIR FQR 5 75' Ha nds" by Or. Edmund • • (re g. 6.75) K l e in . a s u p e r b der m atotogi:.t In Buf. '. .. the p a nties a r e knit righ t in, so ther e are no ra lo. 'I;.\''. Ht> ~ays. "In panty li nes to s how under you r c lothes. :~~~~e~~~!~'te~~~: WE'LL GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL • !>uch as tis~ue papn that 1 .00 OFP WITH THIS COUPON h afl b een p r e tre ate d w i th a I um I n u m IlAVSfD E I. PHARM ACV 10t6 Bay side ~r chloride." <He s ays a lot -+::::J· ~ ~-Newport Beaat 760-011 1 Y o u r ~i ~oatu rP r e minded me of that tun(' mad e ra mou -. b y Al J o lson (bac k in th e Stone Age, of cour'>t>). ll ~ent like this: "('limb upon m y koec•, Sonny Bo) -thou~h )'ou're on· ly 3. Sonn} &y ... " Sioce you're over 3, J !>uggest ~ou c limb off .. ·our mother 's knee and i f'll her !.ome change!. mor.-. or course. so I hope you 'll go to thf' library and look ii up if 'ou don't want to spend • 6.95 oo the paperback . I CONFIDENTIAL t.o Wh e r e 's the Mon e y. H o ney?: A computer ~tudy by t he U.S. Trust C o f C Wonien Salute Youths, Organi~ations BENEFIT GARDEN PARTY Twenty.five Orange Coast youths and organizations were honored by the Orange County Council of Women in Chetmbers of Commerce d uring its a nnua l Salute to Youth in Volunteer Ser vice luncheon at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Master pf Ceremonies Ed Arnold . a KABC s portscaster . was given a special award for his \0 years of service to the Salute to Youth program . He also rece 1"Ved the key to the city or NcwJ>Ort Beach Awards wcr<' presented by Elaine Craft . c ounc il pres ide nt . Re d P a tterson or the California Angels and Doug Smith of the Rams. Arnold told the youths to "take an active role in whatever goes on. Don't be satisfi ed with 1ust what goes on in the business world. A special Honesty and Integrity Award w~s presente d t o J o hn Lus tig a nd Robe rt Wor thington. t wo youths who returned a Pouch containing more than $3,500 to a local bank. Vision Awa rd winners were Bill Brody. Aimee Ch artier . Steven Deeley, Megan Dobrott. E llen Drazkowski. Pally Elliott. P aul Evers. Mike Fish and Heidi Gallivan.· Also, Pamela Halpe rn, Kevin Harney. Karen l mbernino. Ma r lllynn Ma r r . Vicki Mattia, Cara Mattia, WilUam Mltle r, Leslie O'Donnell. Pete O'Kelly and Tony Oslmo . Coas t g roups cited were CHERISH of Huntington Beach. the Corona del Mar High Sch ool Key C lub . l b.e Fo1111taln VaJle y Co mmu n ity Hos pital Junior Guild . the Keywanettes of Edison High School. Huntinston Beath, the Orange County Sheriff's Explorer Post 449 and the Hunger Project Group rrom Ora nge Coast College. A cash a ward was given to the Explorer post. and CHERISH received the Sharon Borden Memorial Award. Luncheon chairman wa Arlana Renner and hostesses were Orange County city queens. .. at LA'CASA PACIFICA (former WESTERN WHITE HOUSE ) Sunday, April 20, 1980 1 - 5 P.M . Refresh m ents, Tours, Danc i ng Limited number of tickets at $50 e a . 1Tax dedvct1b1e> Ma y be purchased at A T SC , 1640 Bri st ol Pa lisades 549-1814 Days 673-6721or646-7679 after S P .M. Proc ... to IMMflt A TSC W ldlfte) Fwd A1ses....t .-1 T,...._11t ~" of C...._. 0..-.. C...ty. This space donated by F AR WEST SAV INGS ANO LOAN Corpe>rate Headquarters 4001 MacArthur Blvd ., Newpcrt Beach, CA92660 , • Cl D4l.Y'k.OT ThUtldeY, April '7 tMO ) COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS -t»y Chirfl1 M. 5chul1 llG GEORGE I 60T TME LOWEST SC~ 1N ~f Ct:A-SS FUNKY WINKERBEAN SHOE .. "You're the only one I know who can hear me make a peanut butter and Jelly sanciw1chl MOON MULLINS MISS PEACH 11Lt. NEVEf? TELL 1 Vr; GOT ENOUGH RIVAL 5 .AS IT IS ... AltTHLA ~, WHO BENEF"1T-S MO~r FlrOM n;E.CEN~LAS ?' - THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bit Keane GORDO JUDGE PARKER by Jeff Mac Nelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson by. Mell Lazarius I 6UES5 I CAME IN LAST PLACE 00 1 6ET FIRST ROUND DRAFT CMOf CE? ORA BB ucs'H 1itlr ' 1'~C 8460~1" st10t~ '~ c"'~ ~ ~ t\\ NO'f (,otNO- Mf.l'l 1lU1" ! by Tom Bitiuk FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE OR. SMOCK MICHAEL~~ ARE ttariO twf-rnosE 01sa>snNG NO\SES~ NOW YOU S IMPt..Y PRE:Tf:Nt? You ' R e A TRee , N\RS e,1 RcH ANP TH IS HYPO IS ONi,Y A FR l eNPL..Y WOODPE:CKE:R WHO CAME: oveR. "TO SAY HeL..L..0 by Gus Arriola I MEI t\(VIN I"' NO, I DON'f 1HINK oo• l'>Ul HE 0111 "You know what broccoli is, Jeffy. It's those little trees." DENNIS THE MENACE I 1~NIDAD, JUST OHORl I RAN AWAY l'ER~>UADl lHl COLONEL TO UCVf Mf A FROM MY HU!:>OANO' AT WE llMf:, I DIDN'T KNO W 1Hl\i KEVIN HA.0 ~WN THE COLONEL R>" ALMO!J'f ZO YEAR~! NANCY ' by Tom K. Ryan C """" ' .. r.-. ,,,_ ... "'< 1'1 ' ,, by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Joltnston GOSt.~ CAN F\ GUIJ GEl"<:ait> RT ~l'C:'"'mA.l OON'T LET 9CJU .. -:J f'P.ACllCC ~ by George Lemont WO~t...P 'S ONt...Y "Mf:Tlo-lOP'' c;:>OCTOR ! TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 52SQU31S •J OIM'I 1 ?tavma tes 55 SO.ar P'le- H~ IO ~a 10 Snoo.~oeie 59 Fondy \J l6itve CUI 2 WOfOS " W~te"' f;3 Gt!m Slal'Q b.t Barbecue 16 ve1oc.rv at>Ohaoce '• PA S)'518m 66 Cenain part amount 10 Eng~ rrver 67 Maving wings ~ E ~no 68 Wrongs :' 1 rmoerus 69 Stngles ~l CirQJlt Ot>s iO Autho<tled 2~ Gamble 71 W•llS 26 Was 1mooc· 1an1 30T1~ DOWN I Ocsc>lay UNtTEO f'eatvre SyndlC.'lte Wednesday s Pume Sol*1 l I . " l I I .. l 0 , • • • I ' ... ' , I . ' t • ' . • 0 • Ot • I I I ' .. I C ' I I t • •• c • r • I I I I I II ' • 0 -" I o c l G a 0 0 t ' . c. • u • c • . .. l l ,,_ .. 0 • 0 t• I I • I 0 a I Y I ~I • , alo • I I • I l r I • • ' . v I I I "0 t I l -• I ' t •I c. • • l I I : i • • c • t 0 • • ••• •'. . 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P11Dll>Nd 0.-C.W~t l).oil• P tlol AO' II )4 l>M• I I, 11ill0 17...-> PUBLIC NOTICE fM ....................... .,......C.._, DAILY PILOT CLASSIPIED ADI ., .. c ...... "· ..... "· "-1' W• • WM' .. nu newspaper will not ltnowinfly acj.'epl any adv-ert sing ror r eal eRate wtuch is U> viola· tionotlbe law l IDRM + POOL $13,900 Large II v 1ng r oom. gourmet luLCheo. formal dining Jog to beach. from lhis rrewly ur>-~raded garde n home. New painl. c us t om drapes, pvt pauo. w /blln BijQ SpartdmM pool. Ac.'\ rcw• 003-67bl Ol'tN tlf 9 •ti' t U" tOR• Nrft ' ~HllHI '=~::.· S<C\\.~lA-"£~s· -------...... ..., QAY &. fOIA.uc WOii .... • .......,,.. ........ ol .... f-orro~ -tit b.- • 'O '°"" lour --WOfdl PAPROL I I I I' 0 R X: P Y l C R U 0 S l Oe1erm1oa1ton 1a the key to • I; I I I ... suoc:ess 1 mal<e 11 a po1nt tci . _ _ _ • ; t1n11111 aome1n1ng every oay ol \ K I N l ( C \ ~'t'~'.le Yesterday II was a L--1-· _;,,l_l'f...--1--.-..1 I~ e r""'°i,.'~ lfwr <~I~ Q<-1 l>y ,,, •• ...., "' .... Moia."lj ...... d. '--'-.... -'--'--'·"--'--d..-.loc> ,..,.. -No J t...io.. Pf>•' N\)Ml\fllfO If Ille\ 1N IHH£ lD!JAt U 1',CPAMf.l( L£1 I( t \ IO t •N\Wft SCR.+M-l.ETS Aatw.n Ml Cteuificotion 5100 . ;£ . -"·· -· , ... °'_.,~ ....... .........,..... ............ ...... ,. ,.. .....,..._ ... c••uJt ... •• .. .,.. oa.M.• H..01 -c;.e--~ A CONV\.Hl(HT SMOl'l"NC MC> S{ww.(; GUI()( JO« lH[ CAI. ON 1Hl VO New Shirtdressing! 9352 f-r' SIZES &-20 ,In, 1ffM:-lfft....-r.- Novel Fold-Gvers~ 7085 11111 11t1<1 1n nand ma~ •I SltnOle 10 il1SO hot OOIS IOI~ holden at' em'f 0001 s Ulllr•I~ Ilse bntht 1£1'C>S For tas} a!J~ll(lut. acid. ~ tmblotd!fl tMl!e\ Uttll •II ~ Partem 108!1 p,ttein pi«ts tor J Potl'loldeis. dlfet Sl.75 lor tiltll P'rtf!n Add !>Ot e.ch P'rtetn lot ftm<,lm 111 m11I 11ld hanol'"I ~ * Alta""*' Needle«ett Dept. 105 Delly Piiot .. 163, OW C..... Sta.. llel( '"" '" 10011. ,.,. ...... Ud"9, z:i,. raftll• .. -... l XClllNC' Niiw 1980 NHDl.l · CllAf1 CATALOG w1lll Mr I 70 ciec11s 1n &Jell niie(J ol cratll 3 tree patl!lns 1llSl<M. Send S 1.00 uz~~ ...... suo m~aklQllitl ... SUO, 1~»5'.$UO I [llf l ........ Sl.~ I Olills .... S 1.541 m-AI...-'•' Dtlilll ... Sl.50 IZf.Ctlflr """'9 ...... SI~ IM-~ ....... Sl.50 u..-· ......... su• llJ..S4itdl 'rl~-·~ 1u~·r1""' .. sue IZI.,._ .... Sl.50 117-lelf ···=· ... $1.5' 11 Mitt fltlr ...• Sllt 115-IWlt c... ..... ·tilt llJ.I Cft....... I .. 11•1t=, .......... llt ••s.w & ............. ~JI ................ Ut 106-1 ..... , .......... 1.51 ·~ Clldllt..... JI IU15QIAW,_ ... UI ...... w.ct. ...... . ~ A,....t.7~.t9llO ---------IM•••O'L .-.~-_.____...,__. . .. THL IH1'1. ESH\ TlKS C....$14,500 3 ~ \ l, ·~th l°()fl do kx'atoo ui tlunlmt..'lon ~acb <irt<.it '>h1rh·r home wtlh u I~ mtt•rei.1 IAYNONT Wt• have ~veral ftnf> home-. with.pl •r & np a TOIO HOISi COUMftY 4 Rd rm~ • 3 baths .· ranc.th 1tyJ • m1m C! a te In oranlll' aro " U.9.500. Bill GRUNDY. Rf ALTO R '• • ' ·• , r r, ~WJWbll:' lo.in o""''' llAL ISTATI UClUEHCI SfHCI I Ht . may l'OllS1dt•r l'1Uf) 11111. ~ • ~T.U Cl&JI m 31\H COME WITH US •.• to THI ILUFFS. CSELECT lo•ety "Car1Hllto'' PIH cHdo; 4 'T' PROPERTIES b•...._. l btllltt; fH 1.-d c-t leeMllol .. J. IACKl.4Y ~ story t.:arden home Former m odt'I ~u l filled gourmt'l katthen ovt!r\Ooi(J, ~I udl'<I pat iu 2nd Story h<k,t.s 3 llUl'<'n ~ bdnm. Just h:.ll·rl' -0oo'lWWl,l'a1164t;.7171 ., ... ., . . ; l~IJl]d ccJSTOM HILLSIDE BEACH VILLA On I.he Bluffs Wood & ~la_-.s de::.1gn "-nair of Spanish 3 llR ind 2nd Sh ~· l11ft rtblf hldl• ii I\ a) \\' ~t'p ~ue-.t rm + P\1 ,undt't·I. .\ rt'al ::.un· kt"ll formal din ('antina D l' n i-· p I c· lie a m s thruout ArC'hl'S. 1kcks & ,l(arde~ \NY UlllQUt' Mu.'t ::.acri(1ce E Z to Fe1ch•oth•9 •lew o••rlookl•9 wld• CJl'H..._ $UO.OOO. Au-•h ao.. NEWPOltT HACH 75'-0111 AMAHCl ... G NOil.iMS? Yoo can move into th1!. temf1c Eastblulf home without delay' Owner "1U finance under very a uractn·c termi.. :J Bdrm:. & family rm . t·onvenljnl to park. .!oC'hooli. & :.hopp1 n ~ ~.<m t714t 673-4400 121 ll 621·2121 HARBOR 'AHLSliA U Av T ll ~: SE.A prt.'l>llJl\l 4 I.Ir f11 m1l y horn" w11h quarters avn1l for 0111111 butler Pn''''<i ht i-dl fa.'>I at Sl15,000 O\\nt•r h.rwJlCSlllg avail 111 14'. 1n the s al\' uf th111 t-:Xt:CUTIVE U OMt-: 11ith POOL un<f ~JO 1<11 ft of l u '<u r y C u ll W A L I. A C 1-: & (' 0 IU:AL TORS ut 729 59tiO 111"~2233 So lcryfront .,.... 1\ I 11v 1'1nn of l l.1rhCtr lm1•-.1nwn1 1·1, "'m 11 '•' int Own<'r ---------I \\111 cart') li?t' 2nd TU Charming Balbou dupl<·x o•frnnJ: 2 + de n ownc:rs wut w larl(l' sundl't'k & k1wer 3 Bdrm rental unit l-'nct.'<i Ml $9911,000. For more 1n£0 1·all C arol Hoff. a.:t l'Jl.'(1:.-ettt:r Rt-alty, f.JI-~ .\.-.km~ S132.000 Details. t·aJI 9t>3.~..? Ht-. H 48R +LOFT SI 29 ,750 Sh.trp fomil~ humt·' 2 '(11.n -r loft <·n·c1t for ll''l1..IJ(l'I'>, 10 ILi''' l'lt' 1 l••J! bdrm-.. H1 .. 1u11lul L,IJnd l.111 ht·n " ,n,1d.. b.1r llUJ!t' eoH·n·<l l'J t 10 ~t'I l'Ul tit• '•'l C rl.'Jt lole<.J l0t'dl11tn ' Sl·1· lo Lt•ht•H• CJll i~ll liOO !®•l . AsSUMABLE -l'IT>lo LOAN L\ly fmly home on qu1el t'~I de-:.uc, Eu'>l S1 rlc Cl"Sl'0\1 POOL & ~I•,\ Owrwr will l'•H't'V X'J'f(,\ l~l' 2nd I' II Jl attr J c I 1H• mtcrL~I r0111· 759-150 I llEAM HOME \ dt·•'OrJlt•r ' tln•.irn 1111 t'\P<'I\.."' 'PJn•tJ hrrt•' I Bdrm l'\1rm .. 1 1!111111}! \n t'nlt'tl thc:uoul 11 II h ~ p a n I .., h I I 1 t • l'rufl''' 1n11a11 \ IJ1Ki'l'dP<'fi 11111' t•r11n~ ~l'll'J)Ort lol Jllon (11w \t•Jr huml• "Jr ran\\ Jtr.t $..'iO.QtlO ft••• l.11111 Y~>u II IO\t' II' t Jll i52 lil~I [®lti&Hil ] OCEAN F-R OMT DUPLEX Spauou.., :.! t-3 h<i rt 11 1111 I I ' 11 n I h t• h l' II t h H1•mark.tbl1• m1·11m 1· & 11H l'!>l rm·nl putt· n l 1.d lllil'\' l'Oml·r lot ~·111•1 11.1tl 1·arr) 1~1· ~nd a l 12', l'n11:1l.ll' oppun u111t) 646-77'' Heal 1-:..1at1· -IEACH EST A Tf llR +POOL & SPA T iled l'nlry ll••Hh to hi\ lSh II\ intt room and t u a i. t y ( 1 re v I a 1· l' (iourmt•t kitt•hen, form.ii 1.hmng. :J hu)!c bdrm!\, + :!J' ~ame room Wall of itlas-; overlookm R 1>001 :ind i:-;z rare n•ur !(muMS Asking Sl:ll,000 Call now. 963 781!1 '"'''• f ' ,.,, .. , __ __, --------- WahnftOAfHot. • 5 RR 4 b a c u s l tlm w•tcrrront h o m e W!l 7it38" p vt dol.'k . Prt<-ed Sl ,0 95.000 . Builder W/trade for Palm SP.rings Es tate. For dtU.ib on Uus home a nd appt to !lee. rail Carol Half. agt. 631·0094 l"nne. Onl_y SARA DID ITI Sh~ dt\'Ot81(-d this b(•ollly to m11ke it the t'lean1'SI. nente, t and om· of tht- Jo\• i'llcs t homes you m l1tht want 3 Bdrm 2 ba Md 11 nice loeauon. Call NOW979-~ ALLSTATE REAL TORI • HorborV~w HCNT•H 1 11Bt-·F \lnn.11·11 n• 11 11 ,. 1 ~ '' 1 1 h "'"!!l' 1111-,f\ .11l.1l1l1• ,1 1 1·1· .I" H1 ,,, ., • ti I II I . I ' ti i1u ,1 111111-. 111 l.1n>1" ttflt'lllt'fl t•11n• \ I RCTaylorCo 640-9900 UDO HOME 3 Hdrm n •uc1·oratt•d hlJtnl• Owner 11111 fuumcc enurc balanc" al less than JO' r w normal 00\\n payment $369.500 JACOBS REALTY 67S..6670 ASSUME LOW IMT. VIEW + VIEW \Jnllr.l n•·"' <! 1 ... 1rm l.': Ii.1th c111ttl11 \\1111 111\. h~hl' Jrttl 'lllllt' II( 1•,111 \ t t •\ i' I I'' h II .II II I • ,\,11lp,'I"' I , 1111111 lillntJ~. ht•aullful \\ 11111! fluoi 1111: .md up~rmll'il J :111....,t 1111• f-,L,I clflprt'l'IJ(lrl~ ;11 t •iJ ~ ........ um.1hll· 111 .. n (',\LL TOl>1W !17!1 :iJIO ALLSTATE REALTORS OPPO«T\MITY knocks often when you ~ result ~cllill.: l)a1ly P1J« Oass1fied Ad.-. lo n:'.OCh lhc Orange t:oa!>t rmt*et Phooe642-~ DUPLEXES OC~VIEWS! St·ller.. will h<-IP ftnanl'l' :!&3 liR W1tl>; $27~.0oo· :i..~ SH Uni\!. SZi!l,50()' 1&1 an umb ~.500' lalloa lay Prop. Rf'Clfton * 67S..7060. Ouan•i.w HcMlw Owner f111a111•ed fi Br + r.urul~ . .i •, Ba. 25·, dn 1st T D at 9' •. 2nd T 0 . at 12 Full price ~.OCK>Atti-....... 11 l /1 (I '1 I '\ I I-..tltllf•ll* 1·11untry hum•· c Jn I a" r 1· I rn m ,, 1· ltt.c,tw 111•1'\Jr M.i11y rrwt In .. .._ 2Br. :!12ku, \'lf'W. lq 1I• . lrg 1411rk-.ho11 " lw.U l1ttth A. .. ..,umal1ll• l1t1J11t111g o r <JWN U( WANTS T l) T ll/\1>1-: !-'O il C:ON l>O I N °'iE Wl'OllT t'OST 1\ Mi'.SA $1 14 ,500 Sun,.,blnt.' l'rOJ.l'.'rl IC!> (If F.Jlll>rouk 72>4 ~. IUCHCHALET +POOL 2 'ih 1<1ant 4 UH , f":.im ftm Forma l rl1n liukooy 1~vt patio Lush ~roun d i-llt·::.t ><1 $0!6,SOO dwn lo 111\- "urTk' VJ\ loan ut 10', ml No quah I\ beaf'h lmrK1ttn llurry & <·all now' • RK R OOJ..0002 llG CAHYON-COHDO Wh.itc C'a rpct1n g, imma('ulatc ('()nllilion. along with •• vt·r y pnvatt• poo l sizt• lot . 'u ll for a n appointm<'nl to set' t his s pertacular ho rn('. Lc·a s t• o ption avu1l i1hlc, trcall\'C fmand ng. $599.500. r ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER .. W9060 ~'----------------------------~~ ~-STAR GA'ZEK"~ t--'-~"'1----81 <I \\' rt fOLli\N K "-o..lr AC'"'•'r c;,,.. ~ V Ane•4'tftt 10 flt• $1..-• Tn tito~elQf> ""'""II• lo1 f 1ttlny, read wOhh lcwtnp(W'.111\Q 10 IU'f'tbtft "' )'Q'lt Zod« bl•lh •19" .. ..... := .. -... r ......... ..... . , ........ ·-·-,.,. 1\-n•-n-,.~. "-,._ ,,_ ,,_ ,. ...... ··-.. ~ .,_ ·-.. _ .-1-:J:"' ·-·--~ f)N ... 11tl IM Ca.oMA O& MAI: 0. Lft:11• ..... lillH• ulN .. t, lltrlell flre,.ece, tttrn 11te•11 I W ...... -..,_ ..... C•. c..y W · t-t .._. .._ lltnt a.., Ill ..... s a •~.ooo. -fM CO.ONA DIL MAR: Oa e 11•1• M: A cltel w , l ·I ... fw ....._ ... ,.,,.., ...... J ..... _ + .. + 2 ...... -... • ftM loc ...... SI '5,600. -IALI0.4 COVIS: ,.._ 1NM: twe .... , •• . + ... .... -· for 40' ,. .... bNt. A ........ .._ I ·Oct. I. $2000/IMAtMr. -C Olf OF NEWPORT REAii TORS 251 S e. Coett Hwy., CGrOM .. Ms 675·5511 Rt,{!1111 ~ l<t·.1lty I 1,t, 1 1\1 .ill\ 1111 ;q· '. ! t' . ..... .. ... UOO'SMOST SP!CTACU&.Alt YllW liCll L.1du I 'urk Ur , 8th lloor condo. 1!4 It r 1*'\'Ut-ny Cull for app't auffS + VIEWS! .ASSUMAIU 911 .. 010 "'un.•v\•r l»•)' & nu:hl h~hl \I\'"~' Jl1 jithly Up).trudt-d l'rina molld w I h1• llhlf:. 2 :.11. 3 Udrms. up.:r,111t•d f1xturt•s a nd "' .. •d\\Ork thruout Lux 1u1ou.' n.uk plank floor· Ill>:. mr hltt•r & :.ah•ty alarm :.yi.t1·m.-. Best of .ul. t.tk\• oH·r ~·· ,. , al> :.um;ihk lthin and or O\\lM.'r \\ill flll~ln('t• \\II h Z!\', 1lo"n· t'Jll n11l4, 152 1700 ._,,. I • ' I •, , .. , "• I I: t : 4IDltMUMCH STYLI HOME Wat' lot. So'600 down or sume~permo. pay. ll'U'IL Walking dtSlance lo 1111 s<·hools. pwrk and ffi.1JOC" shopptng centers. t;wd ai.sumable loan ti •; 1nte r(•:.t C all 714 963-tl7G7 ' ... , ~ ,,, J ~•I\ II .., I ',, "'· .. 1~11111 QM!fied a.pr W..ttec..front On Newport Penn or Sooth lo l.agWla Bch. Sulltlc farruly. multiple dwdhni.: or romm'I Jn. l'Ome wuts. Brkr Invited. Wnte R. Luther. Uo'< 420. f,Jkl• J\rrowh1•a<l. Cahf 92352. Or t'all . i i ' :137 4!414 or k:\ Cl> :m 1717 WATSlRtOMT 40' BO.AT SLIP S2JS.<XX'l Beautifully dl' CNAIMIM6 COIOMA OB. MAI HOMI + INCOMI One of the most charming homes in oJd Coronu d c l Mar --plus a 2 b~droom incom e unit. The home, on a tree lined street features authentic Me diterranean Arc h itecture. 3 fireplaces. 2 bedf'ooms. 2 baths . a lt brary. a deJightful garden patio. newer quality cons truction and an inviting decor. You can w._lk to the finest beaches. funnest restaurants a nd fullest s hops . Presented a t S350.000. U,_.l()(JI: OOMI:~ REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 ult CoHt Hlthwa~. C0tona dtol Mtt WE !fAVE 2~ Of THE'BEST LISTINGS lN TOWN OWMEtt WILL AMAMC:E IS.OW IAMk UTIS Prime location in the Rlufrs . On e story. 3 bdrms. 2 baths. Situated on extra lar~e grC<'nbelt. An immaculate home priced for quick sale . Sl85.000 Owner will fina nce. No loan foe . Call fo r appointment. WESLEY M. TAYLO• CO., • ...._.. 21 I I 5Clft JooqMia Hilt aoact HEwrottT CEHTH. .... I . 644-49 I 0 FOUR4-PWES lbcse woo'l la:,l with on· ly Sl<t.cn> down on c•r h bcaldl.rlg, lh\'Y a rl' d<r..t· or b~ak eH·n CJll nol4 S<tG-3661) 00¥8 SHOttES .i BrJ Ba , poof & l>Pa. r1ty Lll(hl \'le-14 Only b Yf'i old ~.000 L801 Sao11a .:o. ~Sat~1 5 [® 1: ~· H . • . . I 1·orutcd thruout Bt•::.t l<X'Jl•Qfl on th<· •~land A<.'\ now' Call 96J.t.'167 . HARIOtlVIEW Pri Lido Condos ::.J&<I Ht·droom :-. "'1th Oli.'.ifl \It'". pool. i.auua. -,pa & lot.-. of npc11 s plll't' in Sunn} SJn U11·~11 !'.l..t.rt m.: S.li ,SIX.I \I 1lh :i• • ''°"TI pJ) m1•nt 12 i5 in ll'rt':'>l rt1l\' >l!I i !l'i I ur •l •lilC}-4~ [ij'lfl~ii ~~ s fir 3 Ba Sumer,t-l. l'IC· l1':mel) 111( ) ard. ne11 I)' r t· d t.' 1· u r a l l' d 1 11 ~·arthtoot"> S'lf>S \AllJ 11\Jl l'rl St1rl1n14 (1µ11 ~t Son I j PRJCECUT N?,aln to only $85.000 on ttu:. Jbr. Pcba home On ly 2 rruk'!> to II B ,urf _!arlt Pia~. loc 842-74~ TWO HOUSES 1-'.A~~idt• C1*-la M<-,;1 1 Bdrm older ho mt• -r .:ood 2 Lldnn homt.· "1th dou bit· 1o:ara 11.c,. R 2 wn,·d F1naon·d b.> 11wnt•r SI li.500 Roy McCanle. Rltr. 548-7729 CE 810111 ILlllS CO. OVER 55 YEARS Of SERVICE PRICE IEOUCEI> ltG CAMYOH-YlfW \I•• 1 <:r ,,, '""" \ 1·r,.111l1·' \10111'1 !-.1l'J"'lltlt•tl ..,1 11 ,, ,, .. (l\1·1 l11.,lo.1111! \1.trhlt• Fntn "" ~I'·" 1•11i· l.1\ 1ni• IC•>nm Su1wr\,1t11 ,. h 111r Iii-ti I .... ni "11111 A flnt ) 1.11£ H;1\ h I l11m1• 1..11d1·11 K11111 .. n 1>1•11 \\ 1"1rt·pl:•"', 11 11}!1• "·"'''' ~1111t· 11.t11.1n ;'t1:irhlt-l\Jth' \ U'"' Of C ;1111 l'ulll '·'' t '•tll hir t\ppuintmt•nt S725.ltOU 759-9100 # 2 C01pCWat• Plau Hr#pOri C..tff macnab I Irvine realty A SUBSIDIARY Of THI: IAVIN[ COMPANY WlSTCLIFF CUSTOM HOMll l't•rf<·,·I l or ttw •;r1111ll l 111111t v 1.ol "I 11( h111lt in hook1·a ··•·tt "' c·11lr1 m ·h ~l>{'l'I 11n1lar "''''IC' t pl1· · '1•ouk ·._ kttdl<'11" & lit 11111111 v ll1•1111t1f11llv l11 11d 1't'll pt•1I VIII ti iii t Ollllt fttl s atlho11t or l<V 111 11 ltlc• v11 rd $2411.000 .11111 Yn1111~ 111:1 >t•:i:. I f{ I'/; 711-1414 Ht.t100 ( '"''f'V\ v .... ., ( ... ~ .. w •••••• ~,.. I ... ~ .. 641-IJJI <IOI lJt.,., !Jt.,a f t..1 •• Vi44• I ••"• llllC&"N IHACllVlfY ri f I ~ 1 it k lh: ~ ~ ! ~ : ~ ~ ~ I y c R R n s y w 0 A 0 H 0 r w J K c u K E w K H f x z l R n b H 0 \ n l l 0 H A J A I C R A A U 0 Y H I C 0 J Y I 0 E C H l L l H 0 l P I H Y C H f H t A T M W L T T R I f f 0 l k 0 L 8 0 L H l C P 0 C W W C N 8 0 W 0 A Y 0 P S $ E N E l D f L L V 0 A L l V t N a E G L E 0 0 0 S A 2 I T 0 C P l R U L l 0 Y W N A S Y A H C C N l C f I A t T W A A 0 F L L M H A 1 T R C H 1 0 P W 0 I N J I R G ( E S N l 0 £ N C l H 0 A W H 0 H L R £ U N N 0 f R I C M l 1 H L G C Y G Z $ W A S T L 0 G A N E t ' > INVESTORS HUY FOH FUTL:HE lU..wm I 8<1rm. fam1h ~· 2 ~Uh. bltn \ Jt.·uum & :-tt'r~·o COL::\ T 't" lol ti(hJu Hoom for Po" I tenrus. I:<\' & boat ~!:-.: 22..''WSTHEJ.,'r OPl-:'J SAT S ·:-.;I :, MAKJ:;OFl-'I::R 'The fastest draw lll tht• WesL ,a Ua1l~ 1'1lot HARIC>tl RIDGE :! llr '.! 1:!.J-dt't·urn111r 'ul4 n hvml' 11 1th J ("Illa 111 '1l'" ll\t<rl 11ok 1n~ r•· "'nt11r 6' l ll) l1~hb s:£>.WJ UOOISLAMD :Wwh H-dct.'Orah-<1 4 Ur 3 lid oo ..-~ .. 1mplt' land, \a<:atll & r(>Jd.\ for 1m- mt'<11ale m uH•1n "1th <·r t•at ivt> f10.tnc 101t J\aJlablt: gb,SW ~ 759~922 I Cla.cisJ!1(.'(f J\(I M2 56711 --------- LIDO ISLE-WILL EXCHANGE OwMt" wClllh to mon ift ftOW mtd wil nch~ thi1 2-dory l tNd & M _._ for CMOthet ;,. H•wpori Of' COf"OM .. Mor. Great loccrtioft Clftd ~ty to •corate wffttt your o-.. ~. Reditc.cf to S 395,000. 6J I. I 400 * BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT Fab-.ICM11 locotiot1 ofl tt.~ loy with p•.a·r-c VIEW of lay octiYffy. ~t H~ 2 bed. 2 bo. Coop .wf M 0 pndlge/tecwity bttUdi'"J wttt. pool. loot'tlp o•'6l $275,000. 611·1400. W/\ f ERI RONT HO MES ,t1'C Ml Al I .., l A 11 .., H. • I ,,,.., ,,., 'l.-y.p • • :1u.w t ... ,~,It"".,. ,.... .... , ..... , u .... 6)1°1400 ea I( •CJI ll'• M,,,,,_. A"r l\»b ... l~nd '7Ut00 -PAHTASTIC YllW0 VllW.¥1fWI View of ~ d••~•ck. tMy a ec .... C•• I I ....... lo"'J .-Cor, a.,..._. ...... ...... W.·fMty ""' ............ ' WM. A....., 1le9•t ...... . -MOIU HOMI. UDO,..._, OM. Y 170.000. llGMT Ott THI W~Tll. nh ·····._-.tr,. ......... ....... ~ .............. ~ ... .. ......... a.. '"· ,., a ,.._, Mtce ,.... ....... Oww ......... "-~.-c.c ... ..., S.. ...,. S&l wmt COMM•ICI u .. ,... ..................... .. oc .. r.cfftc .......... & rtalft • ... ,.... .._ ..,-c ........ ·-CMt .. , ... 2744 L COAST HWY. coaoHA Dll. MAI 759-1&1& .• .. .... PENINSULA POINT $330,000 Olatlocthe n e w 2 bedroom. 2~ ba COft· domlniua. •,980. · ZUll:ldeoAve, C.11, MH73' MO DOWN YA Thia 3 8dnD 2 batJa bome realure1: hardwood floors. abake root and larte yard .. Owners UIX· IOUS. Priced to sell at on· ly •.no. Call ~1151 ~ :~:..-HERITAGE . • REALTORS Owner will carry financ· 1ng. No quahfy1ng to buyer. Unbelievable a Bdrm. 2 s tor y hom e. Rich p1H quel floor s. I~~~~~~~~~ Mahogany wood beamed l•--------ccll1ngs. totally r e· modeled tbruout. J usl lb-wd! Won't last with Uus pnce & ter~. Call 646-7171 ('1t"' itt Q • 11 \ IUt./ 'O"f r4't1' SYCAMORE GUM· a+JC»MIW Pabu.lous, large 3 bd, 2"'2 ba. Quality townhome ·~. Only 4 available, from $109.990. 2t30 Sanu Ana Ave. M2-6734. l~·MHll LEVEllAGE 1~~~~~ LEV ..... GE (Br, 2Ba, 1105,000, RV •C· ~ cee.s, flex terms all ofrs Newpol1 Beach address considr. ownr /agl Quiet tree-I.med street lo 5ti-4008 3 Bdrm plus ram1ly room hom e . 2 firepl aces. l•--------spec1aJ RV or boat ac· MESA ~HTS ces." Ov.ner Wl.11 hnance' TOWUHOMIS 25' ( down. Sl67 .500. Call 2 & 3 B d rm s • a 11 ~o. ,, \ 11111 ,0 ,, ,,. 1• arneruties. Pnoed from [ ~ IGMtll ,~-~=~,~~y,~i.~~~642~WM~-9560~~ ASSUMAILI LH 9:1/4°/o 2Br. 2'n8a Condo, security. pvt lane, up- gi-4des ft Wtas. Close t.o bchlcfwy. DISIW.n 673-6210 DIWXEDUPW This 1i. a pride o f 0'4nership duplex loc~­ ed m Orange Both M'lts have· 3 lrg &inns and 2 a..a doublt.• i.:araRe a. a Ra pat.Jo fOt' e ntertain 1ng Submit all offers. Our seller 1s flexible. ~Sl90.000 BA LBOA I S LAND !~~~~~~~~ REALTY MIS.A --Fsao 673-8700 .. _ ----3 8R2~lle/e>pt.? S'195 ..._lllmd 1006 mo 1129. ~7272 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~you've seen the rest, 2 Slory 2 Bdrm. l '•baths come see the best. New J>auo PLt:S ~ara~ I Ar condos from SJOl.000 011 aptPLCSR~tquarkr~ \'1 l'lor1a between •.,. bdth 6i3-0828 :St'wport & ti arbor -J.IS.~or jj4H.J644 ev~ IEAUT. FA.Mil Y HM,,. . -, • - 3 ldr•, de-ft , 3 ll!J~t-~~N.~K .M/\-Y ba+dmcainq apt. X1nt i~~A~~ ~1:,'~e1r~·~· ,._ ~ $447.500. tal ~rt:~. Call Ucnny "'°" lredltet 631 ~~· 9-5_ - -Ir .Auoc. 67§.3331 ------C.-.. Ms' I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME $92.500 I Co o VA LOA.M USTSIDE l ..... 11/2latltl HADClt VIEW HIUS FAM RM & POOl SIJ0.000 dowo. balanee _u-.,, SI "O.OOO Cin.anced a t 12 s,., Ask r~ • 111,.: $24!1.SOO This 4 .. RAJ.a REALTY Bdrm. 1-·am Rm. formal 546-0814 ~rm. Z fplc homt· ------- dfers v-rew o< talli & cnt.:. l•--------l.t.1..1 lXJITlE \ ALL.,'TIN ~ ~ °' 6is.6000 nw:-;t:R G ~::-.T IUILD TO surr T ""u Jlh.11.b lot.' ~i.i Ele)Nru• 011nr ~l.l.25 ~I~ WAIJ(TOIE.ACH G000 IHYHTME:HT OWt .. CdM" C'hotee 'So of H"" y • · u14>k'" Lo.id!. o( di.rm $89,500 $20,000 ON °"'ner w11J t arry. U:P lo 5 ~~at 13'~ 2 BR J', BJ. Lar~e pauo. 3 years ~ Call~9161 : OPfN HOUSE REALTY / SUS.IA.ll 1Term... I~~~~~~~~~ ~l'fll t>ac>-5.560 I -------2Br. 1.83. :? c-ar ~ar.;~e. zmed R 2. rm l\.I bwlJ dpU m from. as.. .. um•' Isl 2nd. ~Ut?r ""'" \ J rry l:rd $175.000 416 wrbµ~r Do DO( disturb \Hi;ml 0 w l\j! r v r J n " n I y !lSI 'Sli nu:: CR l:J\ TOR Seller will f'arry 1st . Cd.\1 duplex. poot + pa, lol" •., Call T1m Rhone umablel..oan ~ESAOELMAR ~ pa.ml. 3 br 2 ba, f;im r m • lg. pool SUl.(Q) Z8Z1 f'ra.t1CLS Lil ~nt'f" ~2223 ------MESAMOtlTH 4 Bdrm. lam nn. deD.. Cul de-sac. 2200 sq rt :-.;ice area. Owner "111 l:dlT). $129,900. S\,"NSET R E 5Si-8623 631 128) CREA TE IT I ~;z~ I~ :;!~:~ d'~1:~~~-:s .: -• ---·---Ne"·port Height::. REALTORS Sl19.SOO. Jeanne Salter. --631 la Ouplex718 Jasm111e.3br 2 ---------__ ba llnd 2 br 2 ba Sll2.SOO OPPORTIJNITY down. assume 10 4% first to do your thin< w1lh TO Full prire $249.500. Newport Heights fixer Secondary fUUlllcmg 1s Assumable $129,SOO. avallabk!. Dnve by, then J~SaJter.831·12166. c all R ea lly W est , S.-11557 EASI'SIDE C. M. &.Ulilul 3 bed home, 400 c..e. Mtlo I 024 block, f1ower St reel. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sorry, princ. only! Ask ~ IAwat priced home ln Mesa Verde. ll reatures: 3 Bdrms 2 baths, bMullful st.one Cireplace and ls near aU acbools. Owner will alto consider Id.ling VA. HWTY. won't last! Priced at only P .500. C.U SAO-USl •. HERITAGE Rf Al TORS ...,,..... COMMTtOM 11da....,,, 4 8dnD ltlen Verde home features new carpet1, ceramic til e floors. new wallp~, atrium , b1mt ll roocli with WJUn auret and h"le c:ul de MC lot. Offered at SUl.500. For appoint· rmll to Me, call 540-1151 ~ . HERITAGE H~ Al TOH.._ for Robe rt Milli k e n 631.1316. REALfoRS .. Ct 0 0 :· • n " r . z , l l •. l· '· J r. • ' i. 0 ~ r I I •• T ;. a, y, 'I rt y Ei· o. $1 T 1r >e OU la. 1e llf be all E t 1 , ........ •••• ... ~ ....... ,.,. s-. ...... , .... s-. ...,,,;,;················· .•••..•••..•••..••...............•....•.....•. .. , ...._ ••a• "-""..... 1048 Ml r.•rtlMdt '°'' ................. ..... .........•.....•........•..............• a .. &\LBOll 1'RAJ>t OCICANPBONT ••n.. ..._ New modialer type o...,.. .... ,.. &om...-:J· commwuty, _,_. aw !u~ien'rD :C~rtil: --....................... , (7)1,...... ....... ,~ -Mll~IOOJlr i ~.._.. IOl2 =... ._, Wall att'ePt ·-·-~·~r.;e .... •• ... "'-~~~ l'CUalO •n lora-. ~ l81 • .-o GnHmoot lll!Odtl, mo r •••Y6J IOJ• ~~~~\. ....................... Oww Mt~ U~ l.Oo\H AVAILABL;J: , .;;1 =ra~ ba. Laguna.NI ci:=-i.."-. lo~" Realty l!.A A NEW Wt~ ,,.... ll.NY.~ ... -.,-.------~ftr C<9do t with .. •'4• ..... I 040 ddadwd i rar a•r•• -··••••••••••••••• Top locet1011 on rolf •..i~ a.. Cahfomla otQW l•C"Ull lake lm ~ ·-· f SUl,$00 IMC alf'ld trun')' W lhU. --ODI' Slil.IOO 4'J.t4t4 4fl·U20 1042 ··••·•·••·············· OPEN SAT l 5. SUN l\ 4 11116 Uluewalet Waletftool Y. boor ... 11~ to accomodale 38 bo.tt S23S,OOO l.o~aled on main channel LO llunt- Ulgt.on Harbour OY. n\lr anxious and will help finance. Call Agt Aoita, 963-6711'7 or 213 592 1758 1044 ·•···••··•········•···• **llVINE 11000 2 Bedroom G;wnhome 111 ~u r WOODBRIDla •. t level for privacy Y ! ! J usl hs te<l \~brWgc KcalCIJ · 551 3000 1!1?t/6arrann t'kw)', ln •inr •WOOllRIDGE GROVES 4ff..24 I J IJ~IOIO ...... Y"io t0'7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L-.V1-w " hr, Z', bit 91.,• u um ~ Sf mo, SJ'-'!.~ tM1"'f will help hDll'll't' °"tQ' 77~ ............. oda 1069 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ENJOY nu; BEACH L>e~1nblc NEWl•OnT !>HORES rei.1dt'n < ,. F:nter and )'Ou n· 1 m pressed Carefully M>lect~ Bppo1ntment:., l'U:.tom c·arpetin.:. drape. and IJghc f1x1ure1> ~am ceilings thruout f'ocaJ point family room with l'USWm bar aHorc.b a plare for both enter tatn.Ulg and relaxation Sl~.<XXl. C..ll 64S-030J FORESTE OLSON .,...C,. N .. ·~•O•• WEStCLIFF CONDO Spar1ous coo~o on lvty, qwet locallon Wet bar, community pool & hut lub AduJU. only Seller hna.ncing at auract1vl' 1ntere;t rale 759-150 I ~ver IJved in deLJichrtl home Owner ma~ help rmance 12 block lo lake .... _______ __ ahd tenru:. Almost 2,000 Mt n 1n 2 stonel> Ai.ktni: SIS4,950 w,,\~dbrldgc RcalllJ 55 1 :moo O~Banann •'11wy, lr~irtt LOWEST PRICED DETACHED HOME IN WOODBRI OGE! Only $129.995. Lovely 2 bedroom 1den 1n best lo<:ation of Broadmoor llome!.. ASSUME a 912'.4 loan Br in~ vuur ~l'ledcbook ll s V3l'ant IWRRY ~~db~ldgc Real lg 551 ·:lf.)IHJ 19:?0 6 arr11nca t'li•H,l nin,. OWNER FI N 1\NCt-: BIG CANYON Spedacular golf COUr.\t• <.:>1.ate 6600 sq. ft 4 to ti Bdrms, 5 •2 hath~ Poot and spa. Si.295.000 111 ST ARMES CO .. 673-7761 NEWPORT + POOL $289,000 Beautiful fmly home complete w 1d ramat1c POOL & SPA. Room for boat & RV. City IJghts view! R ecen t ly re- modeled fo'ant.abllc loca lJOQ. 646-771 1 nowt• Ht1901 .... lllld ~ C!Olldo • llll. i"' •.a car...,..._ v• o1 (>tef6ee -J'..,.._w..d •-.u-....,.. ~-.., ... 110.•DOWM MO~ Auiime bal ance o f $MO,ODO.t JI lat f Jilw boaw YI /lal'le pool MW jae.~~ntl)' lllteh w I .... . '"'*· 111 1 .,.. .!!" --- 2 Hom • on 1 lo' In t"Wl'Ort Ue11bL• l bdmd bit .U,000 X llu ~ l'nnrlH!a oo Call~MMatl ) Y.LiA-LWOA 8Mt V*W6 pril·f! 18rlt dt'ft, u.unk' 101-7' · •nc ~.~&ll-.:113 ASSUMAIU CONDO ~'POlt Terra~..-aru i':\f'l'}'lhlDI yuu l'OUhJ ~1bly ~lrT u1 11 horot' ruWd be )OW"ll Ill UU~ b~'l1tNlllt l Bdrm l bi.Ith l,t0dt1 Ttu~ t"lld Ullll t'IUo) .. IA j.'lll\VrlUQlt' \'lt'W Ii~ manoi. Ju.~t h!!oi"d" fl urry on lt11:1 VIit " 1107 .SOO C.:i.11 -~ FOR EST E OLSON ......... , .... , IJl11~Sule 1-:a:.'tbluff W • 11 1 Plan ~umabl~ $100K al 10', A rareopportwu\y CaJI Owner SS2 1230 ---UDO ISLE 2 Sly • 3 BR, den. J ba f'rpl. beatn1>. l'OZY patio Walle to beach, club, tc1 l11S $31.5. 000 MlSSJON REAL TY t 94-0731 --- LEASE OPTION Bayfront. Dover ShOres. Move U1 now and wait to finanC'e with lower rall•s. M.uvelous 3 Bdrm home. 2 fireplace:., parqud floors . unique 11tnum tJ\erl ook1n~ "at er l<oom for 50 ' bo.it $825,000 1ot>ludes land Tiw. homt.' m<iy ~bo be le<J..'>00 642-5200 r Pete Barrett,. al . ~~r I PROBATE SALE 4 Redroom PoOI home in Baycrest. $219.000 Call now for more details! .-~c·..,. 640-5157 s.a. ...... 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Abon TI. leach Reef Rate Condo "1th forever while ".ite r \'lCW Rarely available ~·ooly S289.500 Millpond Chonner 3 Br 1n top Palisades S7S0 1MO ~g Cond01Ccnt Air Big yd RV pkg pool O" ncr 552 11..Z7 SEAVlEW W /V IEW local.Ion. 2 f1replat>es. Al>· $148.000 ASSUMA BLI-; ..,ume9 8' • hnanl'll1~ On 9.7n • Plush lg J bd I} Sl~.50J Palnck Tenore. 631· 12'lti B E RT ~T~ E ;'lj R Y ------- $13,950 1:1~~,~--~---12~_2_l5_0e_l~-yr•I REALTORS DOWN! No qualifying! f)wnt!r will finance! Brig ht t•heery home. steps to the lake tn Woodbridge Cal Red Carpet 754-1202 Wooclwidc)e I lyOWM'r 3 Br. 21J'Jba, AIC. Darby Plan •.., bUc to lake ten· nis ens Least expensive &!ach house on 33rd St . 2 bdrm. I ba Gar apt in back. 1179.000. 675-5647 Duplex on 35lh Stret'l ~I bdrm. 2 ba down. 3 bdrm 2 ba. up $230,000. $80.000 down. owe baJ. at 10'; for 3 ys 615-5647 SlDK dn. to assume!' No qua.lifyml(. Lg 5 bd prof ld>cp'd. Pnn. onJy. Agt, 631.1.3'i6 Mme lll area .. Priced at ---------$149.500 Dys 937 1300. eves~ VIUA BALBOA • Great ft.nancing, assume Were •-10 ~'1'7r toaos. 1 "' 2 Pl-• bedrooms, ocean and ant1nq bay views. owner will Sold S• he.lpfuum~. tans Resales start at s12S,OOO. .ln the front llfwns or Matlow-Kennedy Corp homes. au over town! Anna Morland. exclusive Wb,y bOt lel LE RAJSOR agent. 975·0~00 o r REALTY plant a sign on 631-0486 your lawn. Our jlreen ~~~~~~~~~ tbwob ror selling comes -rrom active. expenenced sales personnel Waterfront Dock -Bwld your own custom house. IO°ioDOWH ",u buy Uus pn me R3 locauon w1lh E·Z 2 rent 2 Bdrm house located 1 n walk to beach No San t1cmenle Owner anx IOUS Ot4LY $89,500 644-721 1 1080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $73,700 As..-I 01/2° o Loan Take over low interest loan oo Uus EZ care 2 bedroom condo Great for the Nl-:WLYWEDS Popular ··woods ide Village·', near J pools. saWla, spa Upper unit. Fenced pal.Jo. BKR Call ~1~ TAABB1. -· • :i>xlOO' lot 603 36th S\. ... . ...a:... 83l-22U or 67J.';17 47 I_... 1090 ....... IHdt 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By Owner: 3br w/View. Aall"meb&e tst. No Quall-~ Call 714-Wl2-8443 Sl0.000 dn. assumes balance or $250,000 at ~ mteresl on a 5 br 2- story home in Eastbh.df. Move right in! No financ- ing~· Prine. on- ly.~ OWNER ANXIOUS f'amastic l br condo w Ith ocean view from beklony. 1125.000. MaOow·Kenoedy Corp. Anna Morland, exclusive ~S.Oor«tl-0486 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPARkUHG CONDO Shlrung 1 Bdrm condo ln Treebaven Community or pools. and g r een space A super sharp end urut in great location, close to shopping & bus. A-sswnable low interest loan. S'71,:i00. don osen r•··' l tor ... 731..3Ul or 4f17-4848 Olw ......... ....................... a..r ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ "" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...WOITRACH am f\aquta~bJ ••d•. 18r, m.. fr 4''1 ptden tub, lalao kHc hu WQ81 l.AMI C.U Tod1yl , .... ........... 972-&t21 l'almSpnngi. mobile. 2br, 2ba, rum Frpk. air & cooler Ste reo. patio. l'lln.b. Adil$ l 324-6323 l"Ull KEY DAMA POIMT LOCATION i\LIWt Park near bearh & fTIJ.fll1a 20'x60 . 2Hr. 28a '' atra studio Must :.ee Lo appreciate. Pets ok 496-Z!57 * * * MOBlL!o:HOME 1959 Tra vel Traylor <:ood <'Ondltlon . new ~·arpet, fulJ.lenJ,'lh awn 1ng and sb~d. S5000 832·2274 ------ llOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-11.EXES RtOM SI 59.000 200/o DOWM NEAR DISNEYLAND Brok er (714 17 S().1624 Businns Pr..,+y 14 00 ..............••...••.. SdelyOWMr FleJOble terms Assume 10'; loan Owner l'aro 2nd T.D 8200 sq ft. bldg 3 yr.; old Super location nr S 0 Fwy. & t:ucl1d. 964-6049 ------La g una B each Restaurant. call for de- l J d s Century ll :'ll ewp o rt Ce nl e r . ~Sl5i 1500 2 cemett'ry plots 1n Pac1f1c View Mem onal Park. CdM. Wnte or caU R G<>rdon . 444 Ter rat't' Rd .. Santa Barbara, CA. 93100 (fm I 965·2954 Corner pan·el at 1.502 No Mam St . S A Approx 5Sft frontmg on Main St ~....... 'mi. ....... w;·;;;;··.····i;; I r.;·;;w;··· .. ii.oo ······················· ........... ~··········· INYESTOIS DEYROPEIS SPECULATORS Irvine lots. .S SlJ!SO each. 11:RMS' Ready to bulld.- Owft•r / lroker lister Realty lroker C001Mratioe1 ln•ited 7 14/826·2770 714-530-7940 i.c-rr.,.,..., 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KENT AL lNCOME PROPt:RTY SS'J,900 Modular Type lbnes. 24 hr secunty. 3 pvt beaches, pool & p1t'r IT14J496.38l6 ._,...,.riy 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6 D&UX! UMITS PRlME EASI'SlOE, CM 2 Bdnns each TIIB STARN ES CO. 673-n 6L ~.Ap1'11 7, 1980 OAILYPILOT .er .....u.tW.i .... d ._........... ...... ..... It • ..................................................................... C.-.. Ms l UZ BToro Ul2 blst · l244 ..................................................................... • Bteonla. 3 yn o&d. :t New• Bdrm z sty home. Rancho Saa Joaquin ~ 2 bi, ffl>lc, 2 car Nh:ely d ecor•t ed It 1'owMouM, 28r.+ dtn, ,..,, N.ar park#. Drive landlcaJl'd, Comm. ten· ~Ba. tqbly uper..a.t. b)'_._ Avail April lit. nla • pe>0l. Cloa. to pool,..,.,~*· Nr ==· Jo Au Att. scboola, end~!.'°~~· cennla. IOlf, ms. Call • .Ptt mo. '--11 , *'8'~111:wlmda. loYef)'JbdnD. lbe.So.ot y!-.u787 fBr,J)e,2e1tpr.ft'pk. Hwy. ~ UMd 2lbr Ccndo for lie. Suo • Jale fem rm • W9l bar. ~ .'!ffm C~s.. -Sall Club p r1v lncld . ~ ln IDlt.r Wna. mo. \iaU -.... AR4 8IOMo. SWJ 586-8487 moe 'HJ'..-~ mo. air. b . ~. 2 oar 11i· ~~ P,,..,ool lii)oe..)'~Wood . t.ached pr W /D rtfril 2 Br, 1 \.\ be "__,, • 7»1112 t &o 5 lloa Uaru incl. wa'tk to b ch . a• r • P v' P •ti 0 • fl't.Avail.A,;.JOUL 1775Mo . Call aft 5. W1D1r9ng avail. 1 >'' ----~--- 7S0717 67WOl7 lie. M75tmo. ~ Woodbricqe Green C4*do • ~ .. ~l..~~-~· -a-. 3 8dnn anal ttofy. ocean f 1• Val9y l U4 ~ ~t.atee 2br view. J.smine Creek. ••••••••••••••••••••••• + den, i ba, fr9lc, Teanis, pools &i awarded Tiberoa Condo. 28r, microwave, a /c, Z cat gat e . SI 2 O O m o . fonml dan rm. frplc, pr. Laree bac& yard, Ownr1agt. 759-11188 . tughly upgraded. Nr. 111."iO lse. Both have lake. m 3UJ ' pool " c lubhouse pool,jac.frtenoilUlcJd. ~ 551·2812; (2J3)21)t.,3827 Family home an the finest area! 3 Bdrm in Harbor View Home•. Garage, y ard & ga r dener . S'1Z mo. ~9900. Crail(. Twnbse very nice 3br, 2~ din &i fam rm. ten rus crt.s. s pa, pool, sauna S850Mo . 640-0688 or ~5164 IWi14a.•ocJt 1240 3Br,2t.,2cargar,(rplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fonnal din rm. dlhwhr. HOMESFOJ:tRENT $87 s m o . l se . 47 3 or 4br. Pn ced from Syc amore C reek , SoW).1595. Fncd yard & Turtlero<.'lc, avail. June t:iiragei.. Fa m ilies 1st. 7S2·1312 9 to5 Moo please K 1 d:. & pelli thru Fri ' welcome) ~ll 966·2:i66 or ___ . ------ m297L JW. no fee. lllNT ALS Lah for Sde 2200 ••••••••••••••• •• ••• ••. 2lit SiSO mo lst & laM mo w W> secunty dep Elegant 2 bdrm, ram r m & 2 BR+ D. 2 ba. _ ... S7SO den. 1$725 mol Plush 3HR,2ba ....••. ~750 crpc.<;, 212 ba, cedar & 3 BR.212 ba ••••••••• S'750 glas.s. 5 blk.s t.o ocean 4 BR, 2~ ba ....•.... $685 Ubl car pvt gar, Cully 4 BR. 3 ba .... --••.•• S8SO mamt yd. Adults, no 5 BR. 3 ba ••• • · ••..•• $850 SACllRCE OWC at~ I 00/o int. 32 wut offlt>e bJdg in pnme Santa Ana loca IJOO $300.000. 29'~ dn WORU>R.E. 556-7777 5UNITSC.M. • FaRtcatk 14fY * 0nzy 167 ,500. Ocean v1t'w kt plus approved plum. lor tn level home Walk mg dlsl.¥1lce to O&na Pt Harbor Owner. 638· 1614 Ne wport B earh Wuwnroot..l>ock Bwld >our own <'l,ISlom hou. .. e, h!OO' 10\ 603 36th St ~22U or 673·3747 A\a.11. May b l. Call Rox 1e 642-4210 Eitecutive 3 br. 2 ba home 1n pre !.t l R I O US Shorecllrfs. Avail May tst Lge Liv rm w r rplc. formal dlrung opens lo covered palJo & garden l::lcceUeot (Of' entertain 1og Custom dccorlltOr petl> lnq UI rt• at s:z1 18th St 714 966'6331 ----- HOMES FOR REHT Sil'JO to $500 3 BR 2 Ba, ff!nl-ed yard & gange KJcb 4r pets OK. Ketlh 962 4471 Near nc-w. 2 br, 2 ba McaAain, Dn«t, " frvlc.. garagt-s Resort 2400 plaruung lhroughout 3000 3 Bdrm 2 balh.·b•R yard, llQ fL honw Key to PH q11et cul de s<w. SS.SO per beache:> Ref\ & sec-un mo ~36 ·7533. c"l>. lY dep reqwred $1200 !61.3216 ,.ISL lnvstmts 642 ... J 603 • •• ••• •• •• • •• • • • • •• • •• • 4 liNITS-ln good C<>!>ta -'lcsa rmtaJ art•a. <158 loll' ft t'a . Appraised .it $198.000 Wtll l>Cll for $110,000 & ownt•r may t' a r r y . C u 11 D c n n ) ~1-~10.9-5 L,\.5TBLUFI-'. ti luxury townhouse. Live 1n ont'. t'l'flt the others• S.l2,000 ~l"lh.'> 12' ; 00'4 n H' , llll on l y AITU ll \Jd S79.S,<XX> ·Bkr 540 i5.';:J 24 UNrl'S Puol Cchl.i M~ ~.L()(J IO', 1111 stoo.ooo do. u l•'n•·r ~mi 31 UNITS l'r1dc uf O\\ncrs h1p Su mt." units ha\•c r1replarc:.. t:xccllcnl .\nahc1m location Only 25'; down. Owner '4111 c·an; balance I )t'Brs. HI', intcn.-:.t Thi:. pro pt-rl) has spt•ncJablt' Hill pncc SJ .4~.000 A PR€HIG€ q_ ____ ,_HOM€~ lkal Estate lnH~stmenb 3333 W Coast I Iv.) , N li 645-6646 ~Sunday __ San Clemente dupl~xes $100.000 a ssumabl e loans, 12';. No pa1ot.:.. S m ith Meyer, Agt . ~53S7 EASTSIDE 6-PLEX Sl40,000- Sl66.800 1n asi.umahte loan:. rangmg from 8'. to 11', $26.340 gJ'OSl> annual mcome Well kept s•nKle -.tor> units 11 11 h 4 gara~es +ore !\l park I{ onOO x300' lot C.ALL 644-721 I mo Min I y r lease ----{)'4'nef'7fiG-01~ ADLT CONDO 2lir, 2lia, Ueaullrul 3Br Twnbse w garage, on Greenbelt, Uruvers1ty Pk. W/Po<>h• & tt.1\1\1$, $700 mo. ~9350 dy.., 673-0188 eves FOR LEASE New 2 bedroom 2 bath home. M1ss1on Lak\ls Country Club Golr WMls·PoOI &:aultfully lllndM·aped. no m411l 1.t11.ance yard ---~·unty gate. all la••. uµ CostaMHa 3224 l(~dcd ~4\# 42l5 ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• !Q 25lfi ----KIDSHaS Ok Dean Jbr. 2ba POOi home Lg 2 br v, ba condo E.\31'SIDE I BR. S39S f'rpk Ule thruout Her:.. w air, 1rnmac., many U · \lalOClubhous" Rd l)es(•rt Hot Spnng:. 21J-:r78-2572 - Gar. & fned yard reii _d '65()_ rll0_!163_217_9 tras Call after6 559-5584 "'2·2510 Of' 646-4848 -------- KAUAI Oc... FTOftt Condos 15'. down. No quahfy1n~ 644-11.80 Aft 6 494 5"82 Palm Spnniu. Me-.u art•a 2 Bulldable h1Lb1de loll> ~<XX> Or w11J ~par.tlt' CM~r 557·91110 2 Br. 1 bu. nict-pat1u ~arJge . adult:. onl} Good location ti75 ~ f'.xa• hoow Oct-an. Ollt' \ll""-48r. 21~ b.J. lamll) f\.'C rm HV art"a p;J5 m 11 0 )'> 5l'!f Hli, t'\ IUJ l.W J 10~1 i'~ FOH H E'.'11' :1 or lbr. Pnt~ lrom $47~$4!15 f' m ·rJ )' dTd & .: <1 r a g t' ~ I-a m 1 I 1 t· ' Palm Spnn1t5. ~" ~•Ila, plea~(· Kuh & pt'l ~ l.5c.h green, lnd11m Well:. wel('()l'J)e C.:...Jl 964 ~J6 or t: C And condo Mar m 2971 Agt no fl-e r11~h C C 2A hr. M·~· owe u. t TD l J' , !\ o ~11S ,., s.i30 \111 point!> Sm1\h·M~)l:r, 28r 2•,& lrpk, Jrll1' Agl..~~7 onl~. no pc•i... l lHO Wallact". S4ll-e:i85 Outof~ ----Properly 2550 3 Bedroom. 2 bath rondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool :.pa Su~r loc<it1on ***** llWONSTARS lcCUAHAIR 21 a ac~. Sweepmg view property with waler & power avllll. Bwld 2nd home or vacation cabin. uvAlu--cA11M l!:x t>el s tarte r home, bk>ck. Wired for 220 5 ac with SPECTACULAR VJEW. Mobl1e home wn· mg. George f're). Inc., 714 242-4617 Out of Stat. PlGpfiiy 2600 ················••····· ~mo KEY 646-4477 2 Br. 1 bu, clean !>m.ill duld ok No pets $450 + :.ecunt) 1.964 B Me)er Pl ~34M ------l)l,'t>l...EX 2br. Iba. ne"I} deror . No Pets S425Mo .-c~~g~p-~~ J Br 2 Ba, no sin~le<> or pets. luds OK 2737 t're mont Lil S600 644 1836 UJXUR Y 2 br. 2 ba C'Ondo dbl gar. F P . pvol &. !>PifC' sri..50 mo l!>l & l~t ~~p _642_~ Ne" Twnhs e 2 m ~t r bdrm;, 21;.ba, "'I i1at1u & deck Pool & "I>.; l •'Jr gar etc S650Mn ~>'i° .!'il l JBr Condo. cl<>M: Lo ocn & '>h o µp 1n ~. """"" 1>11mt cpt:., ctuldrcn OK I )T be SS.SO mo 9ti3-K7i9 ;Jt 6P)1 121.Jl lm·14~ d\'\ I-or rent pool side Condo m llli 2br. Iba. Arbor Cir $450\kl Ch1hln·n t )I\ 962 73).3 or 968-4456 ~ l~-d.room Hou.'>c S450 !:11•31 AllH1c<irc. Hunt tnl(lon Ht-;sl·h Webb ~J.lt) 8-:Jl ~17o_ --- Renlab Rcnl<1b Html &h. fowiuu.n Vly Corldo& & I k~ $450 to SH~ Ai!ok for R t~b 9ti2 ~II :!brl1•ba.d w.ipl<:.oew carpet fenced yard. lg J1,a1 Graham Heil 11rt-a ,,, ail 5 I $S40 mo li.t, last. & dep ~9831 ~ v_e-> ~et.ree I br. Condo on ..,tream Pool. tenn1::., avail 4·15. $400Mo . ~-------W•IOdbndge Glenn Condo C!br. H-iba. 2 sty. frpk. ~v.T. atr NICE! Ten- rus. pool & Jake pnv. ~Mo 645-i573 Agt. 3 Ht. 21~ ba condo, '2 car ~ar"&ge. frpl c, stove. dshwttr. fam rm. patio, 2 levels. $750 mo. lea::.e. 43 A.shbrook, Woodbndgt> vad April 20t.h. 752-1282 s._s_. M_on_lhru ___ Fr_,_. __ _ 4 Br. 21~ ba, 2 car garage. frplc, ram .rm. formal dirung. dshwhr. litovc, 1.tPWades. S7SO mo. lease. 8 Momingdove, Wood bndge. avaiJ. April 20th 152-1282. 9-5, Moo lbru l-'r1 New 3Br. 31Ja :-r. ~ Jbr UNTVl'.:RSlTY be.Kh. ~ peL-. Sl67S m Q PK Twnbs w tCrpk ., 1147~ dyi; & 646·9846 1fn>Mo Call Dr. Tapper C\e5 _64S-_Ul.!O ____ --- V'llldo 2 br 1'1 ba. no \olfoodbnd.le Condo. 2Br, pet:>. I ctukt ot 1375 mo patio, lndry rm, lake & Isl . l111st & depos11. pool t:iOOlmo S.-9676 78J.i1i33 WOODBRIDGE · Enc. 3 Older 2Br. lBa homl' on larRe lot l.'pUadtod wrth modern conven..-nl·c•i. 1 h1ldren & pell> 01\ Lolatcd near Be:i l h Bl\d & Warnl'r llunl 1m.'t1>fl Ae.il h 751 8!i67 ur l«>'i°T15 l'Xl_!l4!_ -- lJM~J} J hr 1:i, bJ. farn br 2 bu. plush upgrade1t. cJbl ga r, wash.dry relng. AIC. P· ool, tenms. & spa. H: ~w ?»2210 BRAND NEW Never hved in cond11 ll\erlookmg stream $52.5 mMth mcludes washer and dryer Cati now. lo be sold at pnvate sale ·e1m f"or ulfo call Conservator at 714·653-3636 or i\-t ~. • torney at 714152·0806 _ lnvestors Ila \I' Ii pru pt>rlll'!> ... nJ.(1 rum Phoenix. ,\r11 t.;reill lt"rms . Mr W11 l:.h , 552.qm --------- ~ E W ~ u p 1· r ~ h .c r 1J I" nhom1• <! lH d\· n 2•,h.i , frpk. dbl lot.tr pool. J •H· & '.i u n .i ~ayn~_. ,~>\ &e> _?lt.1 rm • "tud10 SiOll ~ ~4rt.k•ll1.'r SH l36J Conda 1 't ,. end unit l.&Kt' wall~ U.'>t.'<1 bnd. p.lUO frplc J <' dbl i?.1r " opnr Crpt:. dr1>'" hll1~. pool. 2br 2bJ SSZ))~O (_)\I~ ~7J :!!_I~ e RANCH REALfY 551 2000 M.wport leach ConMrciol Comer· lalboo . ()We; flllancing a w ·29• : cbwn AJTI> A cross from Lciguna Federal S&L Owner Agt 642 3519 _ Condolllinhtms /Town· houMs for .. 1700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br'.uxl new 4bd. Jba. Con do Ya rd. gar. w bar Wcstnunsler 531-4327 B e~t buy Lag u n a Ol'eanstde. Walking dis tance beach $95,001 A~ent Patty Trumar 494-1177 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxury oc e11n view duplex 2, 2br 2 ba ~OOOor 12br2ba and 1 3br 2 ba. S190,000. In Dana Point WI LL TRADE for houses 1n West Oran~e County. sell for cash. or assume low interest loan. 431U094 12131 439 ·1 09(. 1213 )4 27 ·893l , 12 13 )86 0 ·8158 , 1213)~ IKw rrop.rty 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 44111$ ,NSToaJCAL OMCI 11.DGS. in downtown Santa Ana redevelopment area. 1425,<XXl or bit ofr. owe at only LO':ti lnt. w /29'k m. CaJI direct or collect anytltne·:M bN. WOILOl.E. 55&-7777 ~e"port Bch l>c•lu '<l- Rcalty office $385 mo ~t 1666 ------INVESTORS, LOOK AT THIS! ~II Hpt ldl $239.000 Triplex CostaMfta $1 49,000 40ft Lot Coda Mfta $248.000 ...,,.. ctoma Mfta $166,000 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Redhill~ Realty l.1do Rl'.tlh lll fat• 67J l.>00 ,• "'"I' ' .... ~ _,, ••• •• MOTEL WAMTED ln West Orangl' Count) . max11num ~.000 Must :.tioY.· J>061l1 ve ea:.h flo\\ Ask for BiU Gelbke or ,\farc1 ....... Re.tats C.taMHa $179,000 ;;;:;;·;,;;,:.;;;······ 4-Ple x ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,._ Sl44,000 Coranode4Mcr 3 122 4-Ptti ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orcngt $131,500 a..THEIEACH 6 Unib Executive i.wte, foll> CothaM.M SlSl..000 furnished <'ondo 1n 6 u.Nh Corona del Mar "'th ,.~..._ ~-~.,tO,OOO maid sen'l<'t'. EnJOY the ----SWl wtule tn Southern 7 u.Nh Ca1trorn1a Sl2001mo Coda MHa S4 I 0,000 6'»!m> Craig Agt Trtr,.aril 3 HH. I , b.1 W 11( Harbor S or (;,., .. 1,•r Sll50 Month 11\!K 21,;Jt, f-H-:> •LUXURIOUS TOWHHOME- Easts1de 2 br. I •, ha cluJd "t.'lromt.·. lwauuful ne\1 deC"orator apb modem k11ch1·n rrpll fresh pamt. 'imoltl' detl"c tor. pool NO l'J-;TS $1i!'i 1T¥> Sl2S mo\l• 1n W.it~r ~ pcl 9fj(J.39f:l!I 4 bdrm. 2ba S750Mo in d\ide<; l!ardent•r. 11 J tcr Onldren OK A\cUI )!J) 1151~ VIEW 2 Bdrm. $450 WALK TO V.'ES~Llf'fo~ 3 Bdrm. holt>e ~ 3 Bdrm <! b.1 l'Olldo, dbl garagt'. $700. RJ~ $275,000 .. ..,.... ..... 3169 ••••••••-••••••••••••• ~ & clean 3 BR. 2 Ba . Mos\ ol these propert 1es offer outstanding leverage and very good mrome. Let us help you w1\h your Investment ~. Qall 556-2660 C:SEL ECT I PROPERTIES 81/t>/o M«AMCIHG l2UMITS B E A UT I f' U L~ Y FURNt.StlED 2 Bdrm. 2 b&. Sunny and spacious, 2 pools. Convenient IOCil · UOD. BI01mo. UDO PENlN on the WATERFRONT. Shor t term a vail on this 2 bdrm. 2.,,. ba home with spacious rooms. View. mX> mo. Waterfront Homes. Inc . &:JJ.1400 lbr Verullle!I Condo. 1'ot.aUy oew fumilhings . Walk &o beaches. Pool, rrplc. pallo. lge )ard encl Sim. A.ft 4, 968-3636 Mesa Verde 2 Br. dmml{ nn. pvt yard, encl l(ar G ard ener . N ew Cpls/drpa & pamt. $450 6CW73S srio>. Cdt.age for rent. 2 br wigarage. No pets, kids OK .R e nt r eba,te po96.1bd.1\y. (213)851-3220 Newport H.g.hts. Near new 2 story 3 bdrm. 2'" ba , coildo. Frplc, wet bar. ~ OK. Own backyard. l650 'mo. 642-0211 3242 ..•....••.............. '\ t" w IJ r u J '1 m " •• r Wakrfroot <.Alndo 2 IJr 2txJ $9.lO mo sg l 1122 -------lrvinir 3244 . ...•.................. 2 bdnn 2 :.lory J12 ba l ondo in The Lake., · Xlnt Soc Beaul decorat I.'(! Stand ne" Ref re q1ar'l'd Nope\..:>. ~75 mo 557.3200 -------3 Br.2ba.2car gar. frplc, Nl~ upgrade:.. dsh" hr. .. cove. SOSO mo lse ,\\ail Apr Slh 14 102 Pie a.sso Cour{ loc a t<.'d in The Colony 75.2-1282 9 to S Moo thJ'\l t't1 l..arJial •ac:h 3248 ....................... 0 <.: f: A'·N F R 0 N 'I ~tO!\THLY R~NTALS. funushe<I mobile homei., :J bclt:.. 2.t hr securit>, SSSt> RMI' -'00-3816 t Hdrm 2 ba . B y tughschool. Avail short l~ mo to mo. Onve b>. do not d~lurb. 435 El Ca mmo del Mar. S'750 .V.t ~ Ebbl1de. 494·9456 --- t.t.:Xt:RY WITHOUT PURCHAS l'.:! Thi s .s pe c tacu l ar ~Jonar ch Bay home needs a l<..'l'lant. lf you love OCC811 vtews, tenn1!>, pnvatc beaches, large• yards. fo rmal d ining rooms and need lhe space 0( 3 bedrooms. call ~wood nearly new 4 usCorsummer rates. br 2 stor y upgraded _LINGO REAL ~TATJ:: BX> Agt 851 1200 495-1720 WCltf~~ ~ ~.ut.btYe( ~~? Ler~ ........ Y£~-to ~OUf~. \llEW, 3bdrlll. 3ba, den, bonm. Assum $170,000 aC u%. o .M.c . 2nd. wm eoop. By owner. 1299,000. Open House Sat/Sun1--------- ..... Ho.ts FcrWt 1100 ~~~~~~ Under SZS.000 per unU, 8 3x cross. extensively refurbished , high de· mand rental area. This 111 one()( the best buys iri all ()(Orange County today! S89S,OOO with $260,000 down . Ca ll P at Partdmon, 752-1920 • pa , g uard 1ate, amenities. Adults. Sum- IDl!r" rem.al for or yearly tsre opt. Sl200Mo. Nego. Call Lynne M-f'. I to 5. &aa. JZZ6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exciting 2Br ocnrrnt, ft'plc, •vall lmmed. No peu, D mo. 4V7-l.280 U-liUcf~ ~~· 24-•P1~ .. 7~a -.. You may request Ad--Sitter .vG wt... placing yoor od ... cu Ad-Sitter number wm ~in~ Daily Pilot ad " .•• Ad.Sitter tokes your meaogas .• . you coll in ot your mnvenience to qet the responses to your od ... this 1IMCI is only $5 per week. For more information ofld to pkxe 'fO.K ad coll l·SPll. 462 Hllledae. 1.-181.IOl'912'°4&47 11fE WORD "SOLD" ·Is ~on moat of our U1tin1• and Vie h ave plmty al ~rs. If YOU Wiiii YoUI' ~ SOLD. ~all•todal· ~:!;z:u. . ----..-...-.... 601 UDO &aper waterfront condo wttb 1pectacuJar vlew. Allumeble loan. Call for dNlla. *Cote Realty· & Investment 640-5777 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTAMISA Obi wide Jt73 Western. dbl wide, lo space rent, 2Br. Sa, tot•lly up. graded, 1arden tub, l1land kitchen. A super Investment. Tortoft• MaWleHo.tt 972·8421 20 ...W UMITs.cM Beautiful 2 bd, 2 ba town t:i o us e un Jls w/frplcs. vauJted ceil- ¥1·1nvstmta "2· 1603 6Clf0f(:E BEACH UNITS Askin& $3?.S.000. Need of- f~ REALTY ~7533 J 9UAIL PLACE · PIOPllTllS"' ·~Tl l :JO , ...... ...... u. ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ....... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ br 3 ba uec: cuttom home, fant.aatlc location. aeo &DI). All· ss1-32:!3 8Two l2l2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMES FOR RENT 3 or •t>r Ptici!cl-from elJO.la f!"'ncd y'lrd fr 1arages. Farnllles please. Kida • pet& welcome. C.aJI 964·2516 or mm1. ,._,no f~ 642-5671 ' ... - AJ•has••• ,,, ....... ........ ....................... ··················-··· ....................... 4110 t.at:." a I... "••nU.ha Jct • .. I a ,,,_.z1.,4 .............. ...................... . ..................... . ei...... 1114 .... ,.... ,.,, ............. ,.,, ..................... .. 111111•••-.. t•••••••• .... ••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 098TA Ml:SA te!!~~ .... !~.~~ ~~ .. .!~.~ ~~.: ... !?~ ...... 1Wl"'1 \'Oftdo with IPtin~b ·•1•• II • l Oaraet. 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ILwy ,_ J2t0 $659 M o 4!16 8tU+S o r •••••••••••••• ••••••••• '«~niSl.d:Jl IA3Q3 •i lir. l •Wl"Y \iianwner tit "Iller pd lo' f' dt'I\, 31:Sr home tor rt!nl b> Q'-4-nt'( SS?~ -_'1'61J..3'764 ... ~ .. leocJa 32'9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO FE~' Apt & t'oodu rentaJ& \'ilia Rl'llldh• 67S-4912 Bkr flJJl'I rm ~ o ~·b ~1 Lr& 2 Br. d01t· to el\oin ~. chtkln!<t 0 11., 5400 .>I'\)' Go lllr~ lf\596 /\I !Jam~ t-ect ,...r 11 64(>.S0'7K l42S ••••••••••••••••••••••• YUIMIOUllD fUN: Soc;1•1 A~MllH 0+- 141e1-w •fret Sunde~ Btunc:" • 880'• •Alt t •• • Plus muc;" mot• GMATMCMATM*: ltnnrr.• rrH l,,neol11 (pro & pro sl\op I • 2 HHJth Cluba. S.unt. ~"olOl·Swwn m1nu • Ot1V1n9 Range lfAUTIFUl APARl MEHTS· Sinulo' I & 2 6ed1ooni\ • Fur n•Sh!'d & Unlum1sn11d • ~n u~·nv . Nc.o Pell> • Moa111~ Ot.11111 ue11v 910 b Oakwood Garden Apartment• Newport Be.ch/No. 880 l1V1n11 , .. , 161/H \11') 645-0550 l:SlG CANYON llordc:Jux 1'1om~ rreneh ('nlry totchen, all 1&m~n1l1es 8rtr 837-0666 RANCHO MIRAca ;. dt' co•-. 2 BR 2 a.. 111l xtr1111 Hewpott P.•~h/So. By M-arraol t ttot l'I & 1100 16th St _'° .... w ll'•ptf to""""'•· lumdry rm, ~~>'. 41.ftel. I•"· AUbkl» 'l'Sl..... .... ... UllUITU .... "'lllt!s•;VILI..E" 2 Hr "' 111ar /\cJILli, cpts. OrPf, bl\ n11 fnl'ti yd Water pd • 14'0 3IUi "0 " S1ullM An• s;lltO 2 lJr. 2 b• towul\ou1<1.•. lau1'4ry rm. nu pll!h sm CJ.U.1:100 MAfC) NIW ~P"fS l.w'.Ct' :! hr ~ I.la $<l;!!'I I 'rt' ,il&' IM.tllui. or 1kd1:11 l'lot.1.' cu t1hui)pm11 l '182 \IJlpt, •. l' M -'Aw\ lliuly 10 5 -~ Mtll~lll urMil 3-t~ i:.-aud new 3 bdrm I ', bu ht\lpliu•,• ~75 m o In ~"POI'\ llJ,.'L'\ ~ !>001 £ side 2 Br. itarntw. pn pauo. bt>am C'lng, $375. no dololS ~ 79l3 ----.,.._.Exec.Ho.. Day vU!li'. 3 br. dco, 4 ba. atrium. 3100 sq. ft. SlOOO l'l'W). 646-3893. :.hop> sms ID() 615 19S7 i0oYI I ol 161111 (714) b42 8170 HEWPC>ltT CREST I Br f~ts1de. small but 3 Br, 2~11 ba, vte~ $775 1 .__ ________ _., cozy\\ lots of neal "''OOd OCEAN VlEW 4 br, 2•.-i ba. s:ardener 1n l'I 00-0735 Own I Bkr mo 642·3493. 642·~7 !•--------• s.?.8S 00·~ u./tl'r 4pm °"''' t1, Y• I \ll~'Vll'l'if , .. ,, . associated LEASES WEllAVESU M~l £R IRAMOMEW 3, BR twnhme; F.fSlde Wl-:"~"'~>RAMLSONTJ I lleaut1ful adult apl CM End unit, SOOOmo. ~ • SpJ c 1o us 2 br. 2 bd 752· t 700 townhouse w 1( p , bltns, L R, pauos. Si® to 5475 TSL Mgm1 00·1603 a "*"' 1 "-·Pt N•1t~l. S.Q I 20\.\' >. au-uo or pV\ t'Olnm . llOOI , 11pu. ....................... 87).m> lf'flltl• r r 11t, 14'?) Afll Unfurn, abr, redecor. -~-------• ---------_.100, IVll !\~'I) Avail •Im.med. l3$0Mo. Sloratt 1ara1e. aingle, 700 1q fl otnc. apace 1--------- 0pen Slat • $&D u ... m 9XJO. O.u llesa. $S0 a·-". at un •t PCH. -· Aven1d1 Mo nterey. .u•-.... nu _.,., S:8a1 . mo..--·. ind l&U. Robt* Ml-0'151. .. -= ..... d ()Mae..... 4400 &6C!Mlt. ' -~iJ .... d JtOO ·-•••••••••••••••••••• ·-Sq "'l 1.MiUMAMHMIB. BWt+ts. a._ ... . ....................... -• r . -mo. OduX:e otfiee ... lq ft, in Pait Tow••••· .. .. ~.. ill~ W7WesteUlt.N.B. newprofeaa. bid(, pl'tJM ....... e., .... .... •I-Aaenl.SU-5032 loutton. atreel u · erpp.,3boaaa(JO'&o•'> =t 1!4m~·· p~~ DIC.SUITIS poHte: Crown V•11•Y ...... ~all 1 .. 1 • 2 bd Prime Newport Beach l1tw)'. 83'M~l4 cu1toat orcler, food tc~from ~': loc. Near o.c. ••rpc>tt. Bayfromolrice.parklng" pot-:!::~~~· Jil,IOta. t.c!nnill. waterfalla. . JUmt incl. rettption, COi\· Ja n at or I a I • $ 3 t 5 . wrry ... _....__ 11.D• ~t OuCor«>Ollln_a& rcrence rm. jao1tor c7J.3)673.l003. <Pries: BoatbldJ. e. .. two.on1 paid. f"rom san 1erv.. utils. 100 free P . 0 . Box 287, Port I~ l 'rwy dnve North cop 1e1 II m o r c ~c---TowQlend. WA.._ 1.-i Drach lo Mct-·add~n 5eortttarial tlttV. avail. _..,_ 1h1,, W~t oo Mc l-'adden Ulorl>ouc&Sl 9411 f'lush, pnvate, c)cun vu. lCECREAlllETC. 10 S11awlnd Villi1uc · · Full service exec. of· Xlnt.New-tPier.___ 1 tHJa.~191. Elcea"1ve offices avail in fices. Anllque decorated _. """- ..-1 -....... 71.90 Call '°' cSet.111 ~ 4000 Cull set'\' olc bkiR Nr. _..,..... __ .. _ ... _~-----• 67Wm ~ O C. Alf110rt. R~ept & (lfice ssi-ce for lease at ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 W1-elc &: Up • I OrN. k1t cht>nette11. pool • miud SCI"\'. MS VT~ _ Llmdoo Inn Mott<I phone ans • secy serv • reasonable CC18l £oT de· ... l'l•l'll&rtllllll11Alit ~·etc. Pie~ call SliJI and engmeerlng te· Opp I llLzltr 5015 Gu. •M F. JIWll lle1ll'h h<>US<' , SIOO + llt'Cunly No lucb uq1c~ tw7·:i70J • air. I "1~. llludlo. lrplt'. l> W, S450Mo 752. 7 47 4, SJ6..339'7 naiU U\ lughly desirable -·•••••••••••••••••••• •NEWPORT BEACJh locauon near airport/ laveetor needed few joint •PRlMEU>CATION• freeways Services and venture on cuuom 50yd.-. from waterlronl • amerutleli tnduded with Lq\nl Beach coutnac· ~sq ft ~ Call 640-5060 tioo project. Need $10,000 71 .. ..., .. c:tll<Lt ---------• cuh + co-si10. Call ---MAIUMB'S W .AUC l~ 2 & 3 br 11pls from S4:iO >'rplc. largt-yd. f.l(ll10, .:u. 1\1' Hu.nunl{ton I l<1rbour. ctuldren 01< ttitii2 Jib Gtrelc. u pt I. ~ Ne~ new xtra d.IJt Twnbse ttpt Lg 3br. 2ba. frplc . bll1ns, w 10 h kup. l>kyhte<1, 'aulled c1::1l- 1nli(!> Db allch gar Many xtras $475. ~- Nwp Hgts Non smoker. II kit pnv $200 6'\S-2663 f\lm room kttch pnv l'Yblki. from beach Workin g f°'l'm onl> Tra \ elmt: IJ te 615-11 !YI CdM Ge.st.... 4150 ........................ Licensed home. pvt rm & board ror elderly person. Walk lo be11r h $325. with xJ.ot care ~ ~arage 1 br. 1 ba Cull ---.. -.. -0-0 Andy S36-7330 Sus ca; Refthlh ·u ••••••••••••••••••••••• S465·S47S Cheer y 2br. ea.ta Mesa Cum 2br coo \:l.~bQ Super area Walk do Avatl. June 14 Aug to i.urf Adults No Pet:. lt). 642·4300, Ad s1l\cr C • 1 _...,__ Wanuoshare olrices & re· Paul. 497-4844 •DELUX EOt-'FJCF..S• 1·1:pt. OC Airport-Lag From 1rm.upto1700 sq . _l_till&_rn_~ _____ · _,...._,to &.o. 5025 ft Prom 93': ft. No lse '"""51.1:--r....1..__ •••••••••••••••-•••••• req Beb1nd A1rporte r ~ ~~ ~at 2172 OuP.ont Dr • ft.re cha nce lo rent sute8. 833-3223. 9-12 month to mooth in super prestige Koll Towers, Cannery Village ofr1cc MacArthur at Jamboree, s~ avail 1 lge & l Newport Beach. Ready sml Bnlker6'7s-4912 May J~. .cdM DEl..UXESUlTES. From fl9S Air cond • ampM: pltg Ultl pd' 28SS £::. Oil Hwy 675-atOO Q'fices an Bayview Hotel. <Gll l 714·9M-105S 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-"or 5Wre & office space at reasonable rates . INEED I MONEY • CONDO Nr Hoag 2 BH. 1''2ba, pool. Jae .. Sauna, dbl gar W 0 Avail M&y ht S62S I m o . 0 ys ,f.173 1255. eves wk nds '4!.17 21M l~lfiPdl\I BROK ER'> IH 1!1.L TO~S l lll', 'ft Bolhou f)ft 4•t.\ Townhol.be for rent. 3 br 833-JJ07 =174.2'lhr Historical landma rk . S250 & up. Bay v ... "'. lmmed. OttUp. Coot.act R06t' 'b-n..1822 500 to 2700 SCI ff. MESA VERDE bR PLAZA IS25 Mes. Verde E, C.M. ---------2~, ba 1st & las t Avail. Deluxe poolside xtr11 lgc• ------ 00'\ SS50 mo 673 2282 2br. 2ba Bltns. dsh" hr OCUHFROtn ------~il\l'llld O>ndo. l Br. I' 2 • ba. 2 car i:ar , trplc. ::.dUOJ, spa , '11.JCd S615 mo. 67:1..f54ll0 ------ :'I/pt Shon-s. 3 HH. 2 ba, I> W. r;mge, frpl. Nr dubhoosc. S650 673-9060 Pune loc Lido Isle rondo 2br, 2ba. rurn·w /J>OOI la· bk> S850Mo lse 675·3852 * FAHY ASTIC • Penthouse avail now to June l5 for $850, aflN thiil lhru Sept S1250. Townhouse ava1lahlt• from JWI(! lSth ror $1250 7W.9117 -------- Supe r Oc·ean Frc)nl 2 Brpat..aoqwet S375 l 'L1l pd Adults no l>t't' ~Cabnllo 5411 951b 3br. 2ba, n c:wly deror Sec ~ah."> ~r. So C:sl Pl a.ta 5-'8-2861 \•'rs a 1 lies I br, Condo. Newport cre .... t rantastlc llCeall \'ICW, 2 bd. 21 2 ba. £rplc. 2 rar gar S700 mo Call Dick 962 6154 , eves 554-3123 -------S'IOO.\ln i\ll amcn111e!> HuntanAton Harbour vrew '°''<' 213~23ZJ.B45·6242 J br, 3 bu, S'i50 mo Pool, 1acu n1, sauna A)!t dally wkly now 1hru 2 Ill<. enrl gar, $375 mn, !-umm\'r Y11 cht av111I 2t89 Pac1f1r Cull mJ..11m ~:MB>. a.:.k for l'am IJOO ISLE Qwel loc:a· 11110 d•'ro'>S from Bu' I-r E' " h d c: c o r <t n. d 'l'd<'t~ l »drm. 2 ba ,ond u-..t· 11T t•ommumt v 1,,nlllJto:. Slfi'5 mo led'>~. 1 ..:·r.Asrno:'I.,' 2 Bdrm ••U ~·. luJI> furn. l,&::e ,,,rrl f'11d p..slw. qwc:t. ~w mt1h• \\Jtcrimnt llomrs, ll'lc '>-11 HW l.IUO ISLI-. Qwi·l lot·a · twn at ros!> rrom H•• v I-' re '> h d " r 11 r " n ·cl p;.t t•IU.' 2 Hdrm 2 IJa uild U-"" •11 • 11mmun1t \ C,11 ltt11"' ~!; rno k~t: 1x 1-~\."l-'RONT 2 Hdrm 1)1lf hull.'>(' fulh lum. lge \.trd, t·n('f 1>:1110, QWl'l ~CJO moL'-<' v, <11 . .:r1 root Home:.. In<· 631 ·1400 'ewPort Shorf'S 4b~ :?ba, ~Jr, bd1' t1:nn1-. pool S7JO mo RdY. "ktlay ... !6i 7400 -------Big C4nyon T wnhm 2.Hr, 2ba overlook in~ gQH o;.'f•tm.e Pool & tennis i'OOl"lS S8751mo 851-1611 wkda~ 7fi0. l l97 85l·lti51 B.\LliOA Bely Club 2br 21Ja SllO ua'. min .1 Hunt 1 n ~ton H arbour ddyS S500 wk· f>.U 4U'fl wate rfront 2 br. z hd i,\2"47~~ ---- '' cJoc:k $1200 mo Pool. 1 Ur. qwel 'ill onl~. n •t, lac·uzza . .<.duna. /\gt 1 1151 lti5l n-qu1rt•<1. ~a<"on 11;,i~ -·-----''''J S32U .\lo yrl)! T~ 11ir..:•.ro •• ~~ •••• ~~.~~ ;>.; 1iJ br dpl:lt. fh M•<:k or ,'1wpt J Br. 3 Ba. ocean month trll Jun1:: l j th '1ew $850. Proper ty 213 7'fi 55!13 ·----- ~ 642 3850 or !;,\2-lOlO Soufti ~ 3 7 8 6 .•...•••...•...•••..... Apo t11Wt1ts Fvntishe-d Dehghliul mobile ho rn(" ••••••••••••••••••• • ••• IU\Unously Curn1~hcd. 8alloa Island 37 06 P\1. beach l br $395 mo •••••••••• • ••• ••• • • • • • • ' ~latur-e pref 499 .. 2227 Oiarnunl( 2Br. lBa, ferry block. yrly lse. no pets SSSO mo + ut1I 675-034!1 BotbooP~ 3707 .•••..•..•.•....•.•••.. OC l-~;\,'i f H ONT nu ~helo r p~nthou-..e \\ :ul de1o:~ ocean' 1ew U lfl bed W ba\ \-If"\\ A\ail 5-1-80 ror ihe sum l'Jl('r S?'lCJ mo and u ti I for I person. May c:on ~di·r ~1:1Y Lse 1>:3-~\37_2 CostaMHo 3724 ~······················ SUSCASIT.AS fUm. 1 br apl $300 & up Encl gar. Adult'>, no pet:. 2110 Newport Bl. S48-.i968 bet wn 8 30 & 5 pm. .............••....•... lab>o Pt'ninwla 3807 ............•.......... 4Hr. 2Ba. 'el) lg. all on I nr. till new dlx det•or. frplc. pvt, nr bch bay. a..,aaJ now SiSO mo 1012 W Balboa Jeff 730-3777 For lease 2Br. l'1Ba twnhse duplex SSOO m o :uo .!-: .Bay. Balboa 213-700-0602. afl 6p m eon:..a dt4 Mor 38 22 .........•...•......... ;\pt Terra<·c 21.ir. C!l Iba . CASA OE ORO 2Br. fflllr, crpts. stove balcon) view. AduJu.. no J)l'lS $525 322 He liot rope Ave. 675-6024. Open 11-4 2Br. new cpts, paint, l'll"· crod patio. 1•ncl ~ara.:t". pet Of\. ~ mo .~k lor 8111·;\J.'t S.W. l l51 2 Br. l.li.I st:r> h.'t" £rph . l,;,•dmed eerltng~. ~wl111. s,125 mo 1>42·71108. &WH>7~1 :! llr -t" lOft. 2 ba. P' t Jldl rn, rl.'fng., stove. pool. $1·10. t;.M; 29()) SPACIOUS .ADULT EASTSIOE apt. 2 bdrm , sm. pet ok. Encl. gara~e, lau:ndl)', trash pick-up. $R), S3l·JS35 Soper ruce 2 BH. patio, Jlara~e $405 Mo Also. 1 BR avail 5 1 64.2 556!1 :sbr. 2ba, nt'" t\1cis OK \\\r & ~a:, l/lrJ ~C<tf So 0.L Plaza SS50 645-4266 2 BR 2 Ba. end gar. avail Ma) I. $4()() Ask for &•l ty.64.S-9lti l $375. Quiet upper 2 BR 2 Ba. range. 11ar. ~dill>, no Pl'IS 548 1425 -------- Brookview rondo. 2 br. lg den. d~ to S C Plaza and Irvine lndu~tna l. 1acUU1, lenrus. pool, $610 mo. 7~0074 lonOO Pool & JlH J\va1I · Al.J.l'TlWTIES PAID :\I II y l I s 5 6 0 M \) . 71-1~ 28r cpt.s. drps, bit-ans PENTHOUSE Adults only , no p~ts. --- l:..astbh..d'f 3 hdrm 2''• ba lam nn. DIC elect i.tar door $800 m o . Uoh b7~ Compare he fore you rt-nl Cust om des1,1:n leilture~ Pool. BBQ. r o\ 'rd Rara.ce. n e w hirmturc, ., urrounded \.\1th plw.h landscaping Adult 11\mg .it 1U. beL No J)l'l.s. Ck'ea.n & bay vae\.\s, de· Small qwet complex. luxe, vaunt & real!). 3 $385 mo See Manager hdrm., den, 3 baths· 2 after 1oam al 1110 Vic· c:ar Jtarage . sunde~K . Lona St Apt. •A 203. pallo $100'> Mo. C.M GUARD GAT ED BIG CA~YON. l o\o'elv , '>piiCIOUS 2 br 2 ba. fain rm. horn~ $985 mo. 640-8582 1 Bdrm f unu.shed S38!> :£5 W Walwn. 6'\2· l!f71 r(,/mnnl.) rk/.j fkn ~-Br-c-pts-. -d-rtis-. -b-U-.1-n-s. -~•rr~.lwtl,,,(,J ,\dulls only. no pets. ~ 7' Small qwet compltx Bac'helor pad furn. lilll pd, SZ7S fi'/.'J-8191 m> mo See Manager 2435 E. Coaat Hwy .. CdM after IOam Ill 1110 Vic Loria St. Apt. IJA·203, WATBtFROMT 38' SUP 646-0147 l Br moblle home $295. Gas mcl Mature aduJts. No pets. Quiet, secure. 1991 Nwpt Blvd64&3J7a. 3124 _C_M_. _____ _ Large 3 br, ~ ba, rrplc. builUn kitchen. ultra de· luxe. $1000 mo. year ly. 675-6715 . I"fe'WJlOrt Heights, 3 br 2 ba. washer/dryer. rplc .. avail. unmed. 645-7498 or 631-3191 3 BR end wut. The 81uHs Lease or lease/opt, SSOO Mo. Agt. 7~9678 l'opl Terrace condo 3 lir, 2~ Ba. gar, r rpl. ..-.Wash Id r ye r , re fra g. $650/mo yrly. 730·0480 ~. 731-M.1'7 days. twit9on a.och 37 40 ..•................... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm apl, gas paid Encl gar. adlt.s 00·5073 l Bdrmapt Ki's RMEST ~cl glrage. gas paid. Spanish ~late Llving! 642·5073 Beautilul park-like sur-roundings. Terraced 2 Bdrms, l bath apl. pool. Sunken gas bbq, Adults. Gas paid. sparkling fountains . 642-5073. S pacio u s r oo m s . Separate dining area. Family. 2 Br $340. Pool. Walk-Ill clo6ets. home· .Lgc 3 Br. 2 ba s:us. Play. Wee kitchen & cabrnets . ,.ground. &46-1486. Walk to Hunti n gton Center. HEWADULTArTS 1 Bedroom rum MOS 2BR 28 ... Cl\ . 2 ....... ~m rum·~""' .. a. _,,, DCV.Jvu ....,.. SpadoUil apts oear com· 2Br 2Ba "'----'-1865 ft Adults, n~ts. plet.e ·"""'"'. in.g. . • ........uu, .., • UUliu·es """' .,...,_ I d "" ""'' ..,,.,.t-'d.No~.Spa. new y ecorated, btfl ~ _. w•ll coverings. bltn l.AQUINTAHERMOSE Openlo-6 ally bookshelves. Plantation 1621.1 Parbide Ln, 1 blk S8 West Wilaon, C.M. -Sbutten, clubbse fac, w. ol Beach. 3 bibs. or 631·55831548-2COlf pool. jacuu:i, sauna, ex. Edinger. erc1se rrn. $1050 m o. 847-5441 SI'UNNINC lrg 2br, 2ba, 548-9035111642 2928 ---------om apt. Pool, rec area. ...:;..:;;..;.;;.;.;;.;...~·.:.:..;..;;....___ Walk lO beach. Lrg. rustic S38SMD. 710 W. 18th St. 4 BR + bonus r oom , 2Br apt. Dwntwn Hunl· JWbor View Home with ingloo Beech. MSO/mo. FOURS~ONSAPTS Ul>deg. vu. Avall May 1, 79).U79aller noon. ec:q,le. no peta. 2 br, l 'h :,'for 1. 2 or 3 years. Credit ....._ 3744 bll twnhse. Patio. pool. icheck req d . 67S-5880 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 137Q. 73SJouui642·1602 1 Property Manager Prat. decor. bach condo. n....i. •2 Br, 2 ba. nr. So. Cal Condo. adult complex, 2 rUWA, ·~· rec ~j pt .. 7. s A. -No ... ts br. near Hoae. t \'I ba, tennis. Plush landlcapeu --. · -· ,,.. · ' hplc, dsbwhr. No pela. cnnmunJty. Rent mo lo 759-0217 ; 64H460 liOO mo. bl. wt ,. de· ~ $.175. Call Tim or MIWPOttT poait. 168-7633 meen. A#J., 640-4950. APAITMIMTS ~Bi.C Canyon Townbome-~ IHclt 37 41 l Br SZ50 + ulll. AdullJ M2:). New 2 Bdrm. Encl gar, great loc. Adults. no pet5. S48-9441 . 963-2291 ~mo. Super dlx 28r. frplc, 1 encl garage. l ()pell s~ce. DlxJ<il, lg & l'OOQlY. 2507 Elden. To See call ~5099 2br, g.ar, pool. l mi rrom ocean. S425Mo. 63l ·3567 Ot' 540-2200 $235. l Bdrm duplex. M1tr· ned cpl. non·amokers. no children. Refs r eq. 954 w. 17th St. 548.0358 3 br 2 ba condo, guarded gate community, nr. SC. Plaza .. lncl. all ulillties. &>mo. &46-7174 2 bl'2ba. new. Avail. now. MOO mo. 2·story. 646·7174 Ukenew2br, frplc, l ba . SQS. lmmed. occupancy. 642-5002Crocker R.E. Larp 1 Bdrm upper $285. Quiet building w ith beautiful l.ndscaplng. ADULTS OVER 35 .• No ptts. LEEWARD APTS, m> f\11.letton Ave. <lblk East ol Newport /\ ve & l*So· ot Bay). 631-0397. 0...fteW 3t26 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr. beach Adlts. no pc~ S5<Kl Wl.'ek. up s.aoo mo 536-83f)2. HEAJl IUCH 4.50Sq fl S4SO mo. 4001 BtrehSt. N 8 lleluxe 2 br frplc. walk lo beach S.125 mo Day t2l31432·746ti. 536·Y5ti l ~e 2 BH. ~,ir 0 W, nr be..it·h 21K L1n1·oln '.Ail>tt~ ufl tiP\I --3 Block..., beach I Hr Aho 3 Br " H, tlii 1) H , p.in 1.2_ 2LJ~~lant.a_ l.acJ.na Beodl 38 48 ..•.•.•....••••..•.•... llrlUXl' 1 br <11-1l. he· alt II r> ,, 0 I • (J l I' .1 II r r n n I 1·ll·..,alor. -,uh h•rr µdrl<. IOI! $itAI mo 1'•1 ~I 1&2 Br. l b..1, <X't•an VIC\\. "'<ilk to bl-Jrh p~radl'fl prum. rrpt. diµ, lkln~. !>UM:. lndr; $12:5 & ' ' 5-t:f 1186 or 4!19-J'#.!2 Linlum. slud10 apt $ti;) ~ luds. no I>'!~· Ulll 111· cl~ LGIJolna Mlquel 3852 •···········•···••··•·· Condo E.ist Nine. front rov.• golf t'OUNf' 3 br, 2 ba, pool, Sl() 499· l.526 t'Wwport Beoeh 3869 ....•...•.....•........ PAii NEWPORT COUtnllY CLUI LIVING Sm~les, t&2 bedroom apt.-.. & townhouses Prom $400 6-'4 I 000 2 Ur !ltudm $450. No pets Near Hoag Hosp. 631~~ or 1·974-2009 •DECORATOR S OELfG llT on Water. older pref. £rplc, lBr. ~ yrly 673·8145. WestchH lge 2br l ba, adlls, no pets, new decor, iXJOI fi4.5-.815.2 $-()5 2 br. 2 ba beautiful brand new 4 plex. Nace QUlet area. 2 car end. i.:a rage, frplc. W D hook-up. 'fSL Mgmt 642~~1 FOR LEASE: 2 br 2 ba ocean & bay views an Villa Balboa. Adull~. no ~ Good secunty MaUow-Kennedy <..:orp Anna Morland, exrlus1ve agc nl. 975 0800 ur 631-0486 ----Spacious & v1:ry pvt 2 Bdrm. 21, ba apt in Ure Bluffs. Prplc & pool No c hildren o r p e t s. ~ mo 851-0494 4Br. 28a, very II(, all on 1 llr, be.fl new dhc decor. frplc. pvt, nr bch/bay. av;ul now. S750 mo 1012 W. Balboa Jerf. 730-3777. Deluxe 2br. 2ba. auto ~as frplc. ocean & bay v1ewi.. bllns. security, pool, jacu.w, weight room . e n· tertauunent facil • game room. park-IJke setlmJ!, blke to beaches, Lido & restaurants. AduJLS only $695. 6«·4596 eves & weelcnds. 2br nr ocean upr duplu $475 yrly. d /w gar. deck Dt~36Stoopet avl now SeeSat. llam·lpm vmae..oa ~. new 1 l>r l ba w IO· ~view. 1-\111 security, pkg. gar. ~s. 851~ d y s . . 6 4 0 . 0 9,3 7 eve.Mends. Qlean view top rental loc. Dlx Condo cmr unit 2br. 2ba. new crpls, frplc . Common area. Total ameni.Ues Total sec bldg C102 .x>Mo. CaU Janet ~ 2'0 Wee«, up ,\gl "Clt liiS.8170 ~loc Lido Ii.le Con . 2ba. rum \.\ pool lbl twk 675"3852 --Yacatioft Rentals 4250 ..•••....•••...•..••... ~MUG FR J..Jo: HIG lH:A I< from S28 rughl r\l:.o con· do b} l<J<c 4 tmn 2 bd 1-· o r b " " H ~-liU 1:A<'~ H.AWAtl 2br. :!!JJ c 11odo on Maui l'n .. dll'l) owntd . Kt•nt IJy "'eek or month 17141871 1570 forfrec anfv &brochun.· !'rune ll')C Lido l~lc eondo 2hr. 2ba furn " pool ll>l $$1:.l 'Wk ITT~ 385.2 -------- l..a.rgc Utg Bear rabin, pool t bl. color TV. 2 frplcs, sleeps,.l4 545-ml6 RMhlb to~ OQO ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\1ovU\~., A\Old deposits & ('Ul, h1111'1g expenses' Profcss1onally s1nt·e J!lil HOUSEMATES 83:HlJ4 Male or fem. "'anted 10 ~IMC (! br furn apl <tt l'rolnXltOC')' Pomt w 11· ingle c..loctor $3SO mo. + ·~ut.aJ 67~12 ~·· 5"1 ·5032 Hunungton Beach 1678.S Beach, Ste A ll50ft w1orw out .. urn 7 ~ hn("S l)ffcr'' A.1(1 551> 77111 •PLUSH• Upper Nt•'-\1>f>" F.Xt' Sh· Has up~raded gmd. fir "'llldt"' 11ff1c.~ a'aal mo to mo rent incl rerpt lUll rm , tv<fl'" rnJ1I & '" ..erv & loPl~r 4\4111 ~Wi'I NEWPORT CENTER ~" pil:bh ofhl~ .. \ a!IJ· oh in attorney '>U1t., \lany extr a'> 1nrlud1·d '-'1th ({'fll CJll L>ebbll' ;~~919:1 . ViN o( fiay ls! \lme O( fered 2 dJx orftt:l!S Ap pc-ox lOC!Clsq fl 2 pvt baths. 2400 W Coa:.t Hw>' ~l ~. 64().5.JOO WESTCLJFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH lcw"'"'' .,,,, Lrt {•··•.a.no 1,.,_. ... ~..,,~ ./~.-... ./-./c-./"'1 -- .1 --./s.c-.--/ ....... .-. .... Call Mr Howard 645 . 6101 --.-------1 l20> sq ft. O( lab fac1I ~-port BeaC'h Ample Local prof. bustnessman w share tus newly decor & furn 2 BR. ocean!root. loc. in West Newport. on the sand. with M / >'. for S375mo.67~1 Eves Roommate needed-lg 3Br home 1n Laguna Bl'h Pant.a.5tic view, $217 mo 494-1788. 7S2~eves R.ml.m 21-:ll shr 2bd ltw Coodo. C. M. Sl!IO + UllJ 645-9468 Share No. Laguna Home. partang. ~l. PRESTIGE WATERFRONT LOCATION Nt~leach 360-«xx> Sq. ,.~ -5peclacular Bay Views •Wl't Bars. flrepla~ • l>rwate Patios •lmmect•ate Ava!labtl.lty P\e&seCall for an Appl. 67M662 Stnlgbt. Prol male pre· $100 mo. Phone answer ferred. s:o> mo. + uW. 1 n g X e r ox cop y 494-mli8 SecTet.ary se.rv I l't' av a LI 631~ f'cm. roommate. 21·28. S225 mo incl uul. 2br, 2ba 642·8481 aft. 6pm CM Female . non-smoker. S200+ulil lrvme. Bob 562-153> Shern 559-6116 P'IGICI &:.aiti•e S.itH Offices avail. an qwet digruf1ed suite 2021 Busa· ness Center , Irvine. 7S2-0234 Maun penOl\ wa.a.Wd to Desk space SlOO mo. sml s bre nu B c h hom e 0 H1 cc Sl SO 1827 wlt:IWDer $250. ~ Weatchff. N.B. 631.0000 &mnessman 35 has mce t::. eo.t.a Mesa home to share with M IP 25·35. $2 00 Non -s m o k e r . 645-71fS ~ 2:500 sq. ft coodo in The Bluffs, $275 mo. + i,, ut1l. Call 557 ·7883 or 640-Q» Female to ahr Newport home. Cheap summer l'M.al. KenmG. Chrisllan non·smok1o g rem. to share house. S250 rro U)Cl util, phone. l11&n· 'd'.ry. ·Nr. beach &r bus. H:asas.7183 Nd 2 l"OOallnltes to 1br 3 Br house, C M. Non· s m.krs . Sl&S + utll ?Sl-3448 4JSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• COltOMA DB. MAI Deluxe 2 rm. office. partang, air-<.'00<1. JS() Sq' f\. S22S Per mo. Rea.looomics 67~00 Share exec. oles xJnt N 8 . Dove St. lot . Copier . 1125. 97~: 768-1835 EXEClmVE SUITES Newport Center. full servica, pnvate, ocean view. rno.9630. 7:;&-9036. S250/Up, crpt. air, 4IO sq. ft. 14341 Beach. •C. Wflltlni.nMer. 142-.W ance for 1se m C.M. by a.illJOl1.. mo rum.. l600 mum. s.5f.-2330, Downtown L ~aon• 8e'5cll, 500 aq. f\. $3()0 mo. 333 3rd St.. Leg. Bcl'L (2131393-ZMT S4S-411l # •...wP'Oa1' /C.M. Up to 4700 sq~. avail. at pnme corner. 17lb & NWplBl.~ 1200 sq rt ui medlca.I bldg. Avail for ammed. OC"· cupancy Ample park· Ill& Newport. ~l. llSTOM HAltlOa ILVD. ~Y remodeled shof>- p1ng cenuer 10 Costa Ms& has olfices natl r°' unmed. occupa nc y trom appro ll 480 to I~ n. w 1new crpt.s & pt.inlJ.Qg at reasooable r-~ Call Paula S. Kau u:t~ ln he<tl'l ot Luuna Bear h \rt Cmter. shop 10 x 19 . ~ ~100. G4 7447 No Quallfyin1. Eql&ity --arranaed to~ ol value. Call for ddalt&. Rell Sources m -21DO. Moo1t s. Trwt .,._. son . ..................... . W..-Mhj.Co. All types ol ttaJ est.ate Ulvt!5Unenta al.nee lt49. S,.ca.U.,la ZlldTlh 642-J I 1 t 545-06 I t fllUY 2NDTD'a FASr P'v\ Pt y. Pnn ooly 7~1.5 Widow has money ror 2nd T. 0 .'s No <Tedil ct)eck. no Pl)ty. $20,000 min, no max. f'or action call All ~7ll.l anytune 4475 1-------------...........•......••.•• ~,O) bl4 100.ouO tralr. 1TU1l crnr loc. t.ervtng Newport 1Costa Mesa. Pnn only Bkr :>41). 7558 Rtmtt ...... 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Ind otc near nu. .r.~ . UllOl Redoo<lo C!r , ~ Huot Sch MZ-2834 4600 ................••..•.. lh."-bt.<droom COU.a1tc 1n ~wet spoc 1n Laguna Beach. CoronJt deJ Mar or Cor.t.a Mesa for PlO or less. Quiet ana e:&Hn· uaJ. Wnte ad SG. c fo The Dai ly Pilot ='1ewspa~r. P.O. Box L560, Co6ta Mesa. CA !:126 26 or telepho n e 1>iJ..76M. Wanted in COlsta Mesa or ln'IDC area. 2 ·or 3 BR. hou se preferr ed . 3 Adults Xlnt references. 673 ·570 1 Eves, & ~end,, -------WANTED Bach apl m c.dM or Balboa Isl. S350 :\1o Call Jane ev e~ ~ ------~employed woman ~'Cf'~. desi.res rum un· furn. room w 1pvt ba. CDM 'NB. Ad S&t~r f l.54. 642-4.'.m 24 hrs. Wanted: accommoda· u~ for graadpareot.s VISIUDg from Eut to rent (or 4-0 weeks starting in M.ily. Prefer Ea.stbluff or Bht!s Vlcuuly. ~ Wanted to rent apl. al Balboa Bay Club from 6-1.5, to 9-15. Must know lmmed! Phone Edson, PalmSprings, 1·323·5990 2ND ·T.D MOMIY Al'ailallteNow Ho P.,off ,..., Mo C"'9t Qecll T...-... dlh Call Bkr. m-44M Leave Messqe Please . ..................... . 5300 ....................... Ul5t or Found a a.et? Call Animal Ass"lance League. S37 -2273. no fee, Fouod or lost a pet? Call Special Pait Motline. TI4!fm.1235, 213/25:3SlS Lael Siamese female, brown flea collar. 11 12 yrs. old. V'ac. Udo Sends. 613-Uc» t • .,•/twtffSt/ LQ)T: Africm grey Par· .....C. rot, E. Newport Bcb ••,•••••••••••••••••••' .,._ 4/lJla>. Pie .... call • I • • M4-4855 0,,11 ..... , 5005 --.------- ···············-······ u.t. ~II. Cockateet, Est_a.a • L d vie. lJUa/11.a.rbor CM. l:!-al!---IBIHllll•le•d~ Gry body, brilbt yellow RetaQ~andatoneware bud. Rew•rd. Dys 1uineU ln eletaot sbop-MMl301.M5-5141ewa •• llinC cmter. Ideal owner operation. Turn key. m.JND: II. Tern. /1Dix with excellent return. black It wllite P'*PPY. Ownerretiring. mooo Uhr bm collar, Vlc. • C.M.Dl-.rl Found: Golden Rnvr. Male. Vic Dana Hiiis Hi1bscbool . 4/9 /10 .• 911.1 .. FOUND: SAMOYED. fem. POODLE MIX, .,_, IDUe. SHEP. MIX, .wht. male. Bl.ACX • TAN HOUND. mate. for lease. Spacloous 3br . ••••••••••••••••••••••• onl y , n o peta . No ! w icommunily pool, spa LLoo.ry stucUo. Free maid wa~. ft temis. Security gale. l/ef'V. COior tv. SlOO wk. a&:IONewport Blvd BSOMo. 67~2'117 inc. ulil. 499-Z221 CGet.a M•a 2 8dnn w/balcooy. gar & 2 bdrm.•1•rage, pool l D/W. DIO /mo. 770-80S3 rile lrom ocean. 1425 WANTED. Garaae ln CdM. 613-0860 DANA POtNT PLAZA OFFICE OR RETAIL SPACE AVAILABL1':. Coolempora.ry Spanish bldg. Xlnt. location near harbor ..... 494-3388 ~Shop Beach Area Lowdoilm, welleatbl'd A/I.. 1714 )810. U8& II.Ml( • WHITE tbort IYllred ,.._ cal. Newport Beldl AIUaa.el SINilMT, .... . aft 6 PM. Call 631·a56'7 or 54(>2200 .. , .. . ..... ....,~- • . . ---_ T---------=--..: . • :11.1;)~ .... ~ l~l~,~~9 ~1 ._, .... --, , --11>--:..a~ l ~e;. I · 1 & I 0 --• I I ..... u ..... J I ..... _, 009111111 1111• -..ee ~••"'••••••••H•--• -.....-••• ,-"""-""••••••• •••-•••••n•-•••• ... .-1 aas .. •••••••••••••••• --••-•••-••-...... Air-· ......... a ..._ .... S-.. ,.._. a.me. ~. AU ... Pnlf•Mll•' Llwn JWJUNC acu:ANJNO ~. llMtiat rea1 ratet. ll&oclt, Brlclr, coocrete rJ:.tr· ,,_...._ ,....., r,:...1.u. p&au, ..._.dliliiilil a-.uoa: '0..-v. bJDo. 8UI$ o R. Rmid eoaun·t. f'f' .. ..c.. owr1 trw. eau aft $pm work. paUo c:o••r•. ~ .._ • yn HP''· t hk11Jalk1·drt•••ara . Lawn S • r v I e •. _ea~ 14!2_ Abc.•1943. deckt. New lawn., ..,,.~ ~ ~=-~-:i. .... Jn Uc nna1 m 1G1-_ -tw~4t&NmpJobl. Eb\ 6 ''*"or work to be~ 1prlnkl1r1. ·THREE ~ .. .__•M•1e••• .. ._•••••••••• ~. u.t lf'1m. A.a f<i" Rancty. cbllef c.11 JNQlll., ROSES LAND$CAPl.1'0. ~~PU:O'-!t.~ '::::· .. '::Sl! CMWC.. .1 :X~i't1':°4 Pre. --eu~.----..m ~u:1N64· UT~. ~~ ... ~. arta, he: d P•lombo --••••••••••u•••• -Allaroundhaulm1. K x p . I~ d y d <>c s STAR MASON Ry . Ue'4 a-.. a• U~ chlkluN m1 i':lq> ..,..... li'wrtlh•· IT lNC..k t'r'ee•t. hou•ec~g Pt:r duy, i.lrb. blot'k, c:ooc. wit. -...;.-------1-.._. ..... !&\&. llf\IDllA&. 4!&eu~. ca.II AM ~ 31164 own tr a o s . C aro I. Pl&Jo O(Mn, la~ape !S!!!L.-....... '!::n~d~· ... ,.. .. '1S_l ________ HaulloJ·:iloviQ&. Con· :WS.»19.~ ~·!!! Lie. 1290971. - Rmbl -.--..___ ... , t-Me • lree removal. Jmilori• __.., ......... -...... ·-. . ·---·c_ -1 .... . •• _._., s.r-lcet n. ...... __ ..: ....... ·-.,.,.... --------·~ -.,,, .. ---~ ,..\;&WJllC'1Yl\;-""fjt ~'"""" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~~A.Na of J=-"'n c ....... nlr" .... -•••••••••••••••• ···-·················· ~ ... _ -·-... ,, ,, DG'i; ProCea atona l .._ • ...,. • I yr. • 119111..'tiftc. doors. Room •ddlllODt, P•llu t)f11l Tlaw Orialn Sen 0CC 1tudenl. Sklploader, JllOllOnal Co. ~lalii· ••••••••••~•••••••••••• •• ...._ r" mod ,. I 1 n & • COW!ft, !Wu, '~'°"1 O.llnpUheflnlUm•. dump lruek. Grade, ing, &o cocnm'ltresid /in· Moving! Theo Starving ......., baobtwh'f!!I ~ I nal, commercial '" call~ or :,38 tOO haul. llanM5-8800 dua. Free eal . Greg. Colle&e Stl.Mienta h;,;ve _., S. •11 t --dustrlal re ruod c lln1 Lie •11101 m-BJ &rown. Lk . T124-436. '"''"' .... •--· .... •'"'-•l'eOOVaUq,lnt 1 TllRt.E R OSE-8 ------ -llauillna . de•nup ~. s.me SCUl..PnJRKDNAILS t. Char Rcno.-att1111 CONS'fRUC'flON, INC lk d\t dtiVt!Way removali>, Lm1dK1iilat lflOdstt"V &cl-8427 mBtctY i.1M '1 &Jon Stln-ina. ~3748 Li c •mt l 8 H2· 2W4 • • ..... ••• • • •• •• •••••• • • tnlDID&llg. 557-827 l •••••••••••• ••••••••• • • ~ ~-t-- nJ Jtl~~.NB -GJ.&1.-.IN Carpenlry, tnuonry, •Quality Landacapia1• ..._...,.....,...._. Gl·l• roofln&. plumb1oft Uaul11rada.ng, de moh· Comp. loft.scape design -••••••••••••••••••••• -... -L_--s.r.tce..;.. ____ , c.,.t Serrice a.ctriall "'™fi· Stucco " L1 t:. ~k ~deyrdr. dwumorkp. & ~tion, AIGI work \Wlfor ~ldertrnedly •· ~~~1.11c1al ~! II ....................... • .... w. I .... m"r"" J l} ;;.':'"',.;..., .. __., • rat:· r~ee est. reen· UllC~ ... ...... .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,,, -~ ~ 0 OriJ.l u;.Jf --.. • .. ••••••••• Sl\MIQpOO tr &~•en c1c!1n •J.J.X .. ''TlUCll\N Pnt'Cld ~lllMI __ __ ale Landscaping litebkpg Prefer5 dy wk, Mam& Sn-v. Sm ~ bnf(}ltem-n . whl n "hl frt·<' c:.llm1tl1.1 u11 I'--'· "'"" ... ""'""•'-"I"... Mill•1deaallilll9 73J~6 Ltvfe-111 schedult!!t. ~~t ·h~ ~ ...... lOlnln bwa •b \If• UI ~· _. ...... n,.-.•• Ull>...., res avail. 1·621-...... 6 apec ·~ • lop .-t la.rgtl °' ~naall J11IJt1 ~(~OO lAh too SJnaJI. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Japanese Landac ape· 1·981>-21~ ~~..._.._$tit h\. din n.n. ball SU ,\\ti Uc ~ 6'1~ ,.,., Want a REALL y CLEAN n.....gn. sp--i.•-r, _..,.~, rm J1 501 <.'OUCh siu. l·hr -Ir&. qu.yhty worlt """"' •UIA.l'C ~ -,,. .. __ lim t -A~ ·'"-·· c ... : """1 HOUSE• Call Gingham dean up, ma.int, 90 day Uc:'d Nun.:. 13 yni exp ............... ~······· ·~ BRJCK WORh. Relaio-walls, plantc~. dttvea. B&Qs. ele lOO's refs Newport & CM. 66&12 & ~~ u ~ ~~ f119r4urilwf _ ..... _.., -~ --Gll1 F'reeest.645-5123 • warr. 12 yrs cxper. L.le. desirapvtdulynursLOg, Oo won mywlt Rdi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAPA CLIFF Clearung. any type. L'lt 531-8162.ST·?.862 fullorPrr IS31·9282 531-01&1 1-'tt:l' tant•c Jc:.1gntor Home 1mprovemt.,'fll, re las.s work done r t -------.-- ---hume~. rl·i.taurants, modelu>g, CencLOg& roor-~ty Rsnbl ln5 ~1~ RotottlllnR. renovating, raWfa;.J"••ilMJ We CattCarpetClt'llnt'r.. .,tudiui;, coni.trut·tion mg 2:5ynexpr 63l-421i4 · · new lawns. g ene ral -·•••••••••••••••••••• SW.Uo c\ean & uphob. &t'rvn·l· 1na1rn"cmenl -· Xlot cleaning done by cleanup Dave &12-4&3, Pt.'TEHS PAIN'MNG Work gWU". Truck mount I~ Chllek Guarantee. llome/Aptrepalrs, 111s1dc· lady w/exp. Dependable. Bud&46-8481 .t:;xpr d Heu Rates. DAA.. v pt&.()1 ,, --. PAINTING, Int I Eitl, comm'l/re1ht .. mod. I I IB I eqpl1S)l,. llial ma. c:all ···--···-········ Gene 493-'1081 • No job too ..WI. ---------Rel'O"Bble rated. Exterior aod i.nLerior. Ex· perimced &c lic'd, Won fteeelt. 9'7·32'7l ~S40-0710 Tree~ C:.---Rft_p __ , __ Q_,,, __ • -.-•••••••••••••••••••••••• _. .. ,. amt.In& ~•a · Tree trillllniaa A prun.in " l n l I E x l . Q u a I:.· Gen'J elem·~· Uc'd ~ Z work /mat. Free est. illlurecL se.ono &'*> 1252 Fred WALLPAPER°lNG T.,,... S.-wice Free est. Llc S30l86 ••••-••-•••••••••••• • Aver. Sll pr roll FAST. ACCURATE Call Norm 645--0880 TYPING IN MY HOM!!.: 97M15S ......... ~ ....................... Neal patches & textures At&EST. 8'l-1439 Ex pert 10 patc hes & Typing ~ Bookkeeping CU.of rn)' home. Havt: 8C· ces.'i to word proct.'S:>Qr . Carolyn 752· l 730d ys. 7SIMJZ10eve!!l resluc<'os. Int /Ext. U,h 1 terr c., .... ....................... CUSTOM INTERIOR CARPENTRY umt..~37)6 ____ J1mBarrybiS04S2 _ IJWildelrg· ~.~~too:.mal~ U\"TilrilnS.847·3637 Umc.y f'ree Est. Call Gene C B d · vu•,. q ly wor •••••••••••• •••••• ••• •• ~ D 1 a mo n d C u ~ l o m arp~t uy 1r cct ,._..._ ,,__ done ~2001r TlFJAHY'S Bnck ·~ b'~k wo ... __ ___ __ ~frStucco~r. lhrouf(h m i.talle r at vwWOWUOCJ · ..,......,,'/ ... D'd ..,,rv or 1 tile ,;!""'~ ~ ti~· Paanliou. INT /t:XT. quck fr clean. No .)Ob to Upholslery · Spe ci:al -Rsnbl fi45..56(M) ··-· ................... . By Jay ~ ""1~-• t JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAD~·s 11.andy Works """-' u..-'"' · •u~. t."Vucre~ I><* "'" "' Monh ol April. 25% to ~.UCD&te,expert m ta u • VERYLOWPRlCES ume:;pnngcleawng. Vu wtlc:s. dnveways 1-'ret! Neat. honest. reai.. 12' :small.~1100.645-4203 "'1ir. O.S..-ount on top of STOltM DAMA&E uon. Work guar Ji»-00 I-""" l Carpentry,paa.nlJng.~t(' cants our srw><• Steam , .... J ....... "A"' .. ,.... •rs. -·p we'd Dave 7 """""" oo a.~a1'"'c cll.llu~ l ed L' e 'St ..-~ ..-.. "'•''"""""°" " 'A ,. ... I the l1'ne fabric. 2424 :><a-.........., ''·-·-»t• ,..... "A" i01s n :.ur .. r e c carpet clt:™g 1D£ured. ~A-1~£ a 4 Repair ........ Remodel Resident ..•••. Commer. C.......t jConc:,. Licensed f •• f ••• ._Bonded ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free ~t . . . . • 646-8649 Thompson-Kesel LOU'S CARP ENTRY Cootractors 11JK()J6S P..tlios. doors. panellng. I Cement woR·all types :.> Y1'll expr. 5Sl·2054 ~ ~-~2 ....,.,.., ,,...,.. -~-31'tll________ 631·7UU Brickwork, small Jobi.. ------••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt!14'J)Ort Blvd . Costa . s :11esa631·2122 &pertC...... •MR. FfXIT• Newport, Costa Mesa & f\ne t>•l. pa1nl1ng t Ne w c:ons t rucl i on. __ __ _ _ • ""-_::•~ remov"" Allct."s lfousedeanmg Jrvitw 67s.3175eve. Lie Ins Try me. R ~modeling rep1piog ....._ ,. ~ . """" ...,,,....... """ Cilrpenter & Painting ~w washing. Refs ~ !al~ l'iectrooic ~detection'. Y • ~ 11-r 9 New lawns. 751·3476 15 yelll'S in ueit Reasonable, rellitbl'e. Bnck 14Uic, frplc 'i., plan. ---T Hat. ~·~l~ -••••••••••••••:•••••• 54S-l752 84243\4 m.~.64&-4871 ters etc New rl'pa1r. Prof paultJtlg Ext & Int _CJP ---Proress1o n a l window Fr ee e~t. 646 0464. Low rates ~38001~ Fr~ a...,fied Ads, your ODe· clearungbyJoeDun1eb. Tree tnmnung, haulmJ:, compl cleanups i-"'ree est Mike 548-2049 Want Ads Call 542·5678 Selhdle l;lems ~704 ~Sl6-4383MC Visa st.opshopplng~. _. 714-~ ----------~~---- Lolt&'-d 1 5300 ~ 5350 ~ 5350 HlfltW..tatd 7100 HllpWmhd 7100 HllpW..ted 7100 t-t.lpW..-.d 7100 HllpW~ 7100 HllpW....., ·7100 ....................... ······················· ······················· ......................................................................................................................................... . LOST: Blue & white Parakeet in CdM area &M-Ql86 REW ARO! ! Lest: Wtute long haired cat.. Fem. 1 grn eye, J blue. dee lawed. 963-2:504 FOUND: Ladies ring, Superior Ave .. NB. To identify call 646-3004 an SPM Larr: Male ~nnan. chain collar. long ea~ Adam s & Estancia 962.(11118 ~~----~--Larr: blk. cockapoo mix \\ some wbL on pa\\s, male. Red collar "' ta gs and white flea collar V.c. 17th & Jrvtne, CM 64S.f182 ~'ound: Keysoo Monrovia SL, CM. April LS. CaU to ldeoUfy. 646-~ l-'owd: Black male Cat. Shorlhaln.<d Vic: 17lh &. 1\&sUn Ave 4 f lS. 548-1569 La;t: Lrg reward. I.JUie blond M. Poodle/Terrier mx. looks "BenJi" type. l().17lbs.8C7·LS86 PREGNANT ? Carin~. confidentJal ('()Uru,elm)! & refemll Aboruoa, adop- lloo & kcepmg. APCAJU: S47·2563 - COVER GIRL • 953-0778 •. 24 Hr Outcall &·n·1t'l' PRE LAW i.tudenl nt.'t<b S2S,C.OO. WiU do unylhmi( Legal. Confldc n li a I DVM. P O. Bo' 3242. NB 92663 ------ •• Sl'IRlTUAL Rl::AOl~GS IOam-lOpm. F'ully Lw'd .&7296 or 492-9034. l!m S Carruno Rt-a l. San ~rn. Great Ca .. _, ESCORTS 3t Hrs 641-0180 CHECkS /MC /VISA •FOXY LADY• OUTCALLONLY •972-1138• OlSCRE£'T OUTCALL •91:)34473• lnformat.aon/l\pp't Interplay bcorls 24 hn. 972-1231 CHECkSJMC/VISA ,\ C C 0 U n l I II ).! AlRCRA t'T P AHTS& till suppbe::. ~tore need' tnSrde .salesper;on, neut ••PPt'uranl'c rcq Fu II um: s.I0-1~1 \nswenng ~ice net.-d~ AUTOMOTIVE TIRESBVICE and ugbl repam1 W1llm1: to lra.Ul. Newport Tart· Center 3000 E. <:oa:.t Hwy.CdM . •FOXX SHOP• •972-4n&• 24 Hr Outcall Service Clerk !Secreiuy. Good typuig !>lulls. 10-kcy ad· ding machine · Ex~r pre(. 35 hr. work w~k . Good benefits $850-S1000 mo Call for A p p t m-ooio Accomts Payable Part time. expen encc ~ 64.S-6S01. Tdephooe Operator for Bat>ys1t1Pr wurk 1 n~ -i A.\1 to3PM shill. J\pply mother n~eds mu lure DAY& EVENING O.C.AIRPORT •ESCORTS• 972-4976 10AM-4AM .\CCOUNTS PAYAllLl-:1 UOOKKEEPEll Land de\"ek>pmenl co locatl-d m N.B. seeking qualified person to handle accts payable & It bookkeep· mg. Exper tn conslnk .. I.Jon Uld preferred. Xlnt benefits & working con· -els.. cau Mr. Lee wkdys Pa iOhCll Senicet 5 360 ttwn l-SPM. 640-5771. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PROBLEMS· Need to 1-A•. CC-•OUMTl--MG-•F•/f- Talk? Free counseling. ABCHelpllne~2222. Hours 8am·5pm, with some overtime. Must be SodClll CWK 5400 able <ooperate 10-key ad· ding maclune. W1U train . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "ULILACK 1()()1(" Call for appoinlmenl Orange C.O's rD06l excil· L"TCJI'EM MARKETS ing da\Jng serv11:e. No ~~~~642~·n~02~.~~~ mra charge for our AC· . TIVITIES CLUB. Sa"e --------• ACCTG BKPNG scrH-on membership fee (714) 631·7181 tn person 228 Fort'st ( ''-' person. 3-S ev!I a wet·k an Lag. Belt. _ ~o housework. good Art bept. mlSTANT ART llRECTOR PromotlOD ol our :.enior an.ist · cieates an excep. uona.l opporturuty for a skilled. profcs:.aonal artist 10 a busy, creauvc, four.person art depart· ment. Applicants sbouJd be thoroughly f(rounded Ill spol and process color print techniques. ti· ILISlra!Jon, (ayout, type :;pecr11culion, lette ring and air brush techn1q ue Succe:.sful candidate will have al least four years cxpenence. with lhe em· phas1s m art preparation for lhe pnnt m<.-dta. :.alary. own trans. CM area ~7T18 HABYS ITIEH /llSKPH l.t\t..-tn for lyr old girl Beaut Irv hom e. Pvt r m bath. Good pay: ~ml &nklnR TELLERfUPR'O South Coast Banlt. an ln· dependeot bank J0760 Warner f'tn. Valley. !J'i'9..73SOE.O.E Banlung TB.I.ER IARTIHDE:llS f''ull ume SS 75 to '>tan Part ume on caJI SS 25 to ~toll"l Pn' ah' Country l'lub I .sll l or appl ~54G1 B~Lmc:lA.-.. l:.xpt:r. :.hdtp. pru ~rl'i.:.1vc nt:t•d1 u Cdll lur Ill· t.-r.1<"" " Ker<.tm II U !lliJ.~I UOOKKl::i-.Pf,R lmmed ~ Cor full chisrge bkJ..pr. O P¥ble of handl· ~ all fut1ct1ons thru trail balance ~alary commensurate w exper & ability Xlnl company benefit:. Cont.act ore mRr Tapelle Corp.. Garden Grove. 638-7960 loaWuapis: !I Ass't Job Cost Ca.ril Needed for ardutectural & urban design firm. S:1lary rleXlble. benefi~ ~ 'iefld resumt' Lo . PBR.. UIU2Sky Part Car de. I n •lllt· 92714 OOOTl~ A TIE~ D t:NT - Part um~· (.;all J udy 642-<ltM ~up person for health < lub, 2-3 llr.>. per eve., M.S 541s-l765or6J1.m 1 CLl-.:HICAL T)'l>lm(. wiepbooe. mist· \t·curJtc typrng &. de· pclldilxty a m~t. Xlnl Bene:f1t:. OC Aui>ort Ar~a foh:denck Brown Assoc ~99915 Clen cal. Invoice pro· e e :.sor . mus t l) p c. d\alJeng1ng pos1l IOf'I w1lh texule wtdesaler 111 M ~· ~ Vie,o 77~29'2:2 Oene&I WOaD NOCESSOtl -..s1ST1M6 $1100 l.'3\'t'ly Irvine Q> growth J.<b!UOO. d)-nam1c ~ lJk. ca. ... 1141 atmt.l!>phere. lrvtne Pt!r..oru>el Agency • -118 t; 17th. Costa Mesa Sw1e2.:a4 642-1470 QJltlC r ART TIME OpportUIUtY for college: or KS. studenls hvin~ near Coast Hwy &. Newport. Blvd. Some lyp ang reqwred. Must bl' :.harp. $t.OO/Hr. to :;&.art Call Jan at 631-4060 for i:llJPl. • • Clt:rk 7 11. llpm.7am. Hill lune. 675 Paulanno. O f. 751-41652 C&.atK TYPIST T0$175 Interesting position in Sales ~min. Oe\'ll. of large frvine company. Pleoly of QPPOrtunity for growth " e xcellent ~nefllS. Call R it a . ~. Coastal Penon· ne1 Agency, 2790 Harbor, C M. Never A Fee. COMPANION. m ature female w !Calif driven. license to assrst llctivt· f emaJe 3 days a week Call Ad Sitter f l4ti , 642-GlO. 36 hrs. <X»tPANJON -EJderfy woman seek!> middlt• _________ , aged woman to sbr horn•· en-Lin: & domefll1c dutM!S. Non ..$JDOker. Salary. Mi:.~ V ICJO. 491>5377 f[~'i Pl9'S()NNll SllNlClS ---------SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS -----~:!! TEMPORARY ~ today to work on vanou.s accounllng & bookkeeping assign· 1nenls. Work close lo your home. t,1gur e Oerit!. to Senior Accoun· t.ants needed lhrougbout Orange County Art department manage- ment cxperiencl' and a degree m commercial art arede.trablc Salat) ranges Crom S300 lo Q50 a wa>k plus com plelc bcnds~s packa~C' tneludlng ht:alth and den l<.J plan. .. Oceanside 1-'ederal Sa'· angs has lmmt.>d. open· ings for a full t 1me & a part ume Teller 10 1l 's new San Juan Capistrano O<fiet' This pos1t111n Of· ten> .111 xlnt opportun1t v todevdop )OUf tcchmcal & rommurucation skill:.. to pro~~ in a raptdl> itruwang •hna ncrnl or i:aruzauon ~ ... pt'nenct' a... hdpful but not n • 4uared. llu!frl Sener Lunclf. 41tr.> J da). ti dJ)'S d ,,,,:k Apply rn Pt'rM>fl to John G 1 Ide }'' o v d ~Jlcr. Hott'! Ldl(WlJ. 1~ ~uth Co.i:.l ll\\ > . l.al(Wl.9 St-OJ ch CLERICAL Workan.: temporary 1:. the best way to find your dwlenge ui the bu:.in .. -:.:. 11oortd Vic dre oo"' in lef""le'A'lnR for lht.' follow ~king lcnn and ~h<>rt tl"rm ~1gnmt<nl~. Im f!100JlJte opentO)!<; Coosl{UCIJOD Secn.>t.ary Must have expenence in field of purchasmg and :.ubcontracts and ba n • general comtrocllon / a(' t·ount1ng knowlcdgc T ypUJg, s horthand rt• 4u1red. Salary com mcn:.uralt: w al h ex ~·Send re.ume to \d:: 36l. Dady Piiot. P () Box LS60. Co6lJ11 Mesu. CA. 9'.£!lj Poplar -eroxy - Scour -Nickel - S!XPACK Ucterminatioo is the ktiy to success. 1 make 1t a PolJll to finish something every day of my hfc Yesteniay it wai. a SIX PAO<. ~'OUND: Lt brown female puppy , 3 m o . o ld . Brookhurst & Yorktown, H.B. 96aM2S l t•OWKS : Wht M. Lha~a 1\peo, MacArthur IM a tn. 979-5649 aft s: 30 found : Cocke r Mi x. b lk /wh l M .. 2 UWwahuas. 1 br. shrthr .. ~ .. 1 lg hair bmlwhl F 9lrthr blk twht f', Cat. NB Animal Shelter. 644-3656 ........ 5350 Clmies Angels *Outcalt* 642-3812 MC/Visa TOMMY•s OFHEWPORT ESCORTS 642.~71 •LORt•s* &corh•Ouk.all 24 Hn. 7384952 NOWHlRlNG ---- ProC. Massage by Steve. Lic'd Therapist. NB 11AM-8PM l\ppt only. 548--2817 ....................... 7975 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tran i.lalor . Sp an 1:. h.t Eng I 1 i. h . uigllsh,Spam:.h. In my home. 645-9275 1-KX.JSE SITTERS : 2 re IJablc male seruors For m:re m!o call 67~ 7402. Fteocll girt 28 seeking for bartender or housework. Call 898-5978 ROBERT NAl.F!I accounlenl)S Apply m pen.on ool w ~n 9A;\1 and 4·30PM. Mon 1fay lo l''nday. or c'J II 1>12 1.321. ext 'n7 lllr Jf) 1JC1mtn11:nt mten II!" ORANGE co~ ST 2333 No. Broadway DAILY PILOT =200.CoklwellBankcr :m w. BaySl. Bldg., Santa Anli Co5ta Mesa (7 l 49 lls-4103 An t;qual Opportunity Mature woman desires FREE PARKING ~~~t-~·m~pl~O~>~~r~~~ position as comparuon/ ~~~~~~~~~-~!- practical nurse. ~xp.. ACCJ'G a.ERK _ Hltl i\ s SE :If B L E R S & xlnl refs499-3998 WARUIOCSE PEOPU: day pref. Al SS. per hr PROF'. BARTENDER f\ill·llmc comm w1ex -rn•1ne ba ~ed elN' ""r. Xml vae bent!. So trorucs dislr Good }Ob will serve al your pvt. ,....... ~uru·•·cs & co beoe ""rt L Als West S A. Call UC PA ..,.....,. • u ,.;...y. recep .• t: c. o. &t>Call Bob Tracy Mon ~ photog. Call Bill. 546-5760 ' i-h. ~s 549-0054 <&1379 Adventure travel. Ad I -·~•.,.-•·ve .,)v,jngeo1c r\SSt:MBLERS we ~ 111 Past congress ion a m· ..... .11.3.. ... .,..,,.., vesl1~alor will do assistant to mouoo p1c train. Apply 7am . anything legal if 111teresl· wre photographer. Re· MacGregor Yachts. 1631 We oCft.'r an xlnl ~tartin g ...aiary & comprch•·n~1' •' benefit packll gt>. ,\I' placat1ons may be vh tamed at OCEANSIDE FEDERAL SAVINGS 32221 Cammo Capistrano SWte 101 B. San Ju11n Capistrano 7141661-7200 An Afftnnata' c Act 100 E~plo)'t>r BanklllJ( IMSTAUMEMT L0.4>4 OfftCE:ll Coldion bodlcjo.d w flettdn9 elpet" fof' cyowiftq ittdl'pett•.t in a ,..... cno. Sfltd ._ .. ....,,.... l.\l-1:.Tl·,ltl \ ~T\'LI-.. (..~ for M'l"\'ICl' deh t'\ioku\I.! lor a >ltd ro tbl l;ood rnn!le ~nd1l!. s...- 't 11rt• mJgr llugh1·-. Mariel'(.).. ~ \'1J Lido Dr !':wpt Bch 675-3930 ------ CASHIER Full llmt' !or exdus1vt• l..<1d1e' l''a~h1on Store Voodsalary& benef1Ls. J°'*'HOGAN 111 l .. ushJOfl Island 64-1 7100 C'ashlt.'f', full um .. ·. mature 11~ exµencnet.>d pre fl'!Ted. ~ply an person Well<i Sopermarkf'l JJ.17 !:: Coast Hwy. Cd M CASHIBlS jRnt.rautt 11 A~t lO 3 P~t S d.iy \\'t!lek 833-3841 • Sctry Wfttt S.H. 1 kJng l.erm assignment , •Syt .... 6 opetaf'on 16 ~ expr. t:\enang ~ 41.aU rwdrught I Mag It ODeratoe 1 Eiq>r. ~· lor i-'asb on Island law hrm 1 • arr q.nrton • 14 ~~ as:.1gnment 1 • PostMc)Cltn '10 key touch·.tOwpm > CookiCounler help want ed. full & part ume. No exp. necessary. Apply in person. Wholly Cow Restaurant. 3420 V1u Oporto, Ste.#2, NB. Sec l\ltke. Cook needed for reL1rc· menl facility. 2nd shift. Quantity coolwtg exper. req'd. Good benefiti.. ~-port Villa, 6'2·5861. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DLAMOND WANTED. Fun Parties.Etc. .IJ'I&. Duke 968-0016 qujres international P\at'el\Ua,Co6La Mesa travel, wilh lnlerests in qireilM;1h to H .A . JordmUI ro. lo• 1201. ------- •Typists t Olrtaphone req. I CXX>KS for Conv. Hosp. i-'ree heaJlh ins. after probation period. Every ~weekend off. Apply lHS Superior Avt!. Newport Beach. Priv. party will bu.y I to 3 carat. cash. N B. 548-675 MASSAGE simpatico Your masseur· lsBobJamcs ~~ll.494·5111 for Sincere Open People Ladles Free lhls moolh COUPLESonly 750-067<1 SINGLESonly 750-0677 Recorde<I Ms~ 24 Hrs. HOUSECLEANING out.doors & wnllng. No Own trans. References. studio expenenct: r e · 557-44218 quired. All replles con· PROFESSIONAL sidered. Request in · FAMILYCOOK lerv1ew to: Research II . I . Dept .. P 0 Box 8915, w i s pec ta ize in Univers al Cily, CA. gourmet rooking U de· . Slr't'ld. Xlnl refs. Age 40. ,_9um _______ _ ASSIMILHS For medical electronics 2 Years expeneol-e work mg w1lh small medical parts. Hours 7a m to 3. 30 pm. ExceUenl benefits & v.uiung coodlllOOs. M L'I· sion Vlejo area. Only Ul06e S«?lting permanenl empk>yment need appl)'. s-CIHteflte, Co. 92672. Oanloni.t Ca•-rcWT~ OlshJering expenencc \\Wkl be helpful female. Prefer to live in or salary to compensale. SS.1396 aft :>pm. * Mt'll'tisilll * ' -Call Susan 581.3830, START MAKING SSS Urut.edCahlorn1a Bank 222 Ocean ,\ ve. ~imaBeach 494-6546 H1fp W..e.d 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ACCOUNTS PAYAIU IOOIOC_. A full lime poaition ls available for accurate person with a least two yea.rs experience lo pro-ceuina accounts .paya. tile. wortin& lmowledae ol ~and maintam· 1ng buk accounLI. llust pllllela IOQd office akllls. Ptnnanent poalUon with good aalary. Company paid llfe, bo1pita ll medical and de nta bemlllta. Company credit '8on. Apply at: QIUIGICOAST DAILYPILOT 330 w. S.y 8'.net eo.ta•-. Bet~ Uw bouts 8AM· SPM. c.at1 for a ppoint. ::'Mlease. 6'2·4321, Eqlall Oppty Employer ·--------- TODAY!!! The DllilY Pilot needs a person for our Classified Advertising Depart· meat. The person we leek ahould have sales or tele phone sales ex · perience, be able to type 45WprO (electric), have a pleasant persooalily Ct enjoy working with a ~group of people! We otter excellent com · pin)' beoef.tts lDcluding mectical. dental. life \n. aurance, credit union, etc. Salary PLUS com· nUlioal Please call for \nt«view Pal IOUDel l>elll. fSG.4331, elrt. m OIAMCH COAST DAILYPILOT 330W. Bay St. ~Mesa Equal Opportunity Employ..- ~--.r-~ ASSISTIH E.O.E BAN1CINQ ....... Ope.CJ B>rTOR suttYIY 5:30PM t.o 9:30PM. Mon· day lhru Friday - 9:~ t.o 1:30PM Satur· We areopenlnl a oew of· day. Great for collegians fice in Costa Mesa and and moonlighters. 184.00 we will need.experienced pe r week . 0 N L Y tellers. Excellent slart· REQUIREMENT IS A uig salary + paid in· GOOD VOlCF.. Call: ~benefits + pntd 64,2.4321, ext. 312 after S:30PM. Monday thru vacauooa. Friday CaH Joan Neiswender. Aue. Apt M• ll)et Personne l Ol re ctor, Couple: Wtfe·oWce. 7141119t..aeeoext. 25· husband·maintenance. ._,.AGllAMK 2001.Dts. Oceana&de. Ex-m No.. ~Ud. Anaheim perience req. d. ' 0 E. M F 1'SLMpnt 142·1803 ,_&_. -·-'-·---- Attendants needed for 8.\RGIRL. l'\aU or part· aeM'..emce cu st.aUona time. Salary +. C.M. In O.C. Must l>e extreme· ~~. b' reliable • hooesl and Blnmid. Part-lline. E11.· aood w/nwnbers. Call per. notneceu&I')'. Tam• forappl. 648-tell. 'bo'•: Call:....-. SeOwDEME! lt'uBRE.EZE 0...WAdt&U-.w71 ' ll1ke your 1boppln1 _....-., ...... tbe DallY fUat aa.an.a '*· ..... ·-.,_.,.. . -·. ... . -... .. . . WllERS UTVTEM ""' MARKETS Operungs oow available for full time Assistant Managers on 2nd & 3rd shafts No expertenCt! nee. We train. Advance· rnent opportunity for management positions to SS.SO p er hour if qualified. For more in· formation 4r interview. apply to store '82. 3009 Crown Valier. Laguna Beach. 495-9950. Will In· terv1ew Monday lhru f'nday from Sam to3pm. Equal ()p{Jor Employer CHARGE NURSE 11·7. RN or LVN. Do you want to retum to nuraing? We will reorientate you in • smell profJJ'eUtve nun· Ing home. Call Ann -rr.ty al The Gardena, 4llM-8m5. CIDLO CARE -Dftded 2 children. Possible bve. en-Lin: ll Ml'OllAPY PH!SONNll $l l!VICt S 3723 lirdt Sfrfft ... _,...... ... a.BJCAL Counter ·G1rl, Kusl~r ·s Cleaners. Full lime. 1116 E. 16th. CM .548-'1022 Col.Der help, A.II .. part tune, no exper. necas. Woman. Apply in person. Dippity Donuts. 1854 Newport Blvd., C.111. Entry level position. l year office experience Delicatessen Help. Ex· reQ\ittd, abillly lo work perieoce prefern!d, over With rigures a musl. Tak· 18. f\lU nme. IOI applications between M4-S619 8-10 only, Stratotlex, r--------- 17671 Armstrong Ave., lrvlne .. E.O.E . A Ken· davis tnd. Co. a.riul DWVERY PERSON • Freeway Auto Supply. m&a AVVJ Parkway, 111.V. Penonnel Clertl/PayroU DEMONSTRATORS : <XficeCleril Pwt U... in your arn . Are you k>okinc Cor an In· Grocery, Houaew are•. · tereiUnl and Challen&· 11Nl9. Ing po1:dOon and have the ,_...;;.... ______ _ ability to work with Dental A11l1tant. ex· figures? Expenence pre-peri..ced RDA. Ctoftll fel'ftd. bu\ we will Lra~. po1iab. P\a1l time SI hr. We offer the besl benetita week No Sat. fMl.t67t. program of any retail llfU, m4700 -company. Apply In penon. J.C.rlt4MIY at FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH EOEMIJI' Dental A sshta n'. Ortbodontic: l)ractlce needs ebalr 16cle aut. Eitp. pref. Benefila. ~ In. My hom e lleaa NTAL R ECEPT Verde. Ca.ll '152·7000 E11.t Part u~~uU time 0r5rncE MNOR-For _lh__::<bl;,__ _____ I IR"Yard part UIM IW• priv• -8dL oftlce. O\lkl Care. Uve·ln, Ute. Ina. App'ly 'l·Eleven ~. pref. Kuti have bskp&. CM home . 5'ote, UllT W. Baker, X·l'91 Uc. 8!1-J OIMlO· SIMln c.at. e..mi ·-----~-~~ 1 . ISPAlCH llPAITllOO T1':MPORAR't I 'Otil Tl U.'\ 'lllJ4hts ~ \ ~\ J\l\lf\ I 1• ... ., a..-.i hvur.. "''' "l't'~ fur ' a nwnth.. 1'11ultJ ,it""'"'" I' IH' r rn .. 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Com µany IOl' rn Luj!una 'logut'I ~hero l'rec11'o10n S~1~.~1·933~ _ Motur•-. \\om Jn to tin \t' & r<lf,._ /\11r;wt1\t' an•a f((·f, n-1111 ti7:J ~I or h~1 <!120 llc~-i<l-.:f)l'r Inc• in c·art· l11r t•ltle:-rly CM n >I ">4111 11111 ;11 '>IX l:..rf"I I :\ T E It I 0 fl I' L A N T 'rlAl'.lo,.J-• .'.\1\~<.;E :\t•l'<l 1'"1:1Jr d ll<•rd \\Ork111i.: 1JCr.>CJO OrJn~e:-Cc> arl•a CJll 567·0150. a~k ror li1ll 1J('SU-vc l~HA,'4Ct; CLAIMS Comm & person<1I l1ntts :..alar} open Good bt>ne t:.Jll 01anl' B ~!1550 1-.01-. l'l;TEHJUH Ut:SIGN firm hai. opening for hard work111~. rt'SponM· IJll· Jll'n.oll 1n lhe d1n•cl publlcalion r elal!ons fldd 497·:In6 INVENTORY COM- TROL CLYK 1'.:ntry leVt'I pcr..1!100. 1 )ear office exf)('nenrc reqwrl'(), al>tlJty to work with f1fo!ure:. "mW>l Tak· 1.1\g applications betw~o K· 10 only Stratoflex. tWaW•s4 7100 ~ ................. . MIWSPAPll DBJVBY LA. ftiilll. Ji.JI.AM, 1 .,.. .... ..... ,.... ......... ... .... .., c. ....... .,... 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S.I hr <:all-1.ll-t g,S7J fur ,1ppt M ,\ I N T 1-: N I\ N ( · ": Mt:CltANIC 1-;x11n 111 m.u·h111t.• rt'PJlr Ell'l' II1l". plumhu11:. l •lrl>Cfl· lry b<1t·k.:rouncl u~t'lul Xlnl bl·n<' ,a1.1r:-,.1,mm \\ l.'XPt•r 714 4tli O'lOli \I A N A (; E H ~ HESIDENT t-'1Jr break(a,t inn {':ipo lleal·h Rl-sp0ns1ble. l'X per i lH!lb-0098 MANAGEMENT ' \1ana.:enal t'XP • fl.11r for mcrchund1Mn/.!. ;ib1h r~ lo lead Plu:.h n •ta1J l'lntrunii !.Lon· .\luri:an J-:mploymt•nl At!•·nq . 1525 )11.0:.J \\·rrl•• l>r E Su.ill· 213. Co~lj :\11''" i;>l l5HI ti:JI 15i.> Nt-;VJ-:H .\ n .t-. MANAGERS Ol"FICI-: (lf'El<XrttJ:-.:-\ \.".o ht•m•· ""'Jh• '""" h "lfTl/JlUllll \ 'l'lld f •'"l)lnt• 111 oHiu·. ~. 11.c) Dr ~ 1 l ..<iJ,!\Uld, !fh1ii' \l\NICl 'JW;T J T \l~t kno" "" phJ~•·" .1r I nld 111 Th I 11.1' I I li.tnc.lll'n.. M2 lWU I \ldl'kl'luu: l 'p lo SIUUU r1111 lur 1J t "<Irk 1-ur dlJIJl ... t .i.11~1 !:IJIZJ \l,\ltl\ l·:T Ht.~1-•. \ I<! 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(0< d1•tj1J~ N~:~:Ufo:D' Ml!l'h11n11:ally UK Ulll>d 'l'nltll' 1·1t 111•n lo clo hlt• \\Ork fnim I IMn to ;1pm Sduy, a wt>('k won tlt•rlul "ork 1111{ n>nds • !'lease call 645 1773 HEW HOME SALES O>rnetaJk lo usaboutoµ portWUUt". av:u!Jblt· 111 l~'Orgt• l'hurlt•., Rl'alt;. Wt' rl.' t''P•tnd1nK' t-:>. n~lll•nt l'omm1,,,.1on ... ·hl'Clult·. nwm!Jf.•r, of 1 hx·aJ boanh. <'on~enial j!roup irnd \)(mu!> pro i.:r.im For a 1'00fii.lcnllal tlll!t'r\'I('\\. pll.'c.IM' l'<lll Carl G<Xt U.-.cJ 1.175 75 l<! P~TE.UP ~BLER \\tlh al ll'IC.l t )'cur l'I\ l"'n1·nt·t•. pr1·f1·rJlil) lll''"'P"Pt'r 1-. 'l:l'l'll"nl rumpdlly hcnt•f1h 1\ppl\ bt,'t"l°"n 11 ,\:-1 & t; 11:"\I. :\\clll\hJ) lhru frnJa~ ~ECOAST DAILY PILOT no w .aayst. eo,taMe~a &pit Opporluftity ~Yff HIGKT AUDITOR \ppl~ Cra1J.t l'rc">ln S:1n Clt•m i:nll· I on l :!.5 \\. l'i. pl and.um MIGHT CUSTODIAN N1gnl t'11.c'ltudran nt.·edl•d b) Jfunungton Beach C1 1v School D1str1 c·t ~Ii $1142 mo d<·p1.•ml mi.: on exrx·r 1\IJfJI) iJS 14th '\t JI B S.:lf> HX.'i I '\ UJ". I Ill( J( ~ ~hl'f i I & J 11 Xlrtl '"'"of pu1 1\11111) U 0 ~ l'ort \l 1 '•' Co11 'alt">l'l'lll Jf1>"1Jflal. ~•ii "'''" rmrt Uh rt c :-1 IA2<WJO Nun.in.ii HEMOOIAL YSIS RM/LVH Cnucjl <.:an : 1-.icp µre rem-cl W1ll tra1n fr1r th1, Si>l'<.'1alty 1-\111 lfm•· lfl \tJ.,.,l()fl \.' ll'JU NW'Smg I.~ S 7 3 JO & 3 11 JO Top Salary. Out::.t<inllmi: benefit-. Rcgula.r & men\ raise:. 2 "l"tc'k" \ac·al100 aller I vr M a )Or mt'<l1<·al, dent~! Ile lJfe 1n' at no ro ..,1 lo employee 1'1<s~h1p Coo v a I <':.cc n l t.; c n l t• r . 642-W.>44 Nursing faper Cert1f1t'd Aides. all :.h1ft~. full & pa rt ume. up lo S4 IS per hr tf/-.Wrt t 'l.c,sif1t.'d Ad i:ttH4. l>:t1I) l'ilol N\'W:<J>JPt•r I '() Rox 151,0 . Co.,t..1 Mt-..a, CA !1'"626 General OHtce. vaned duues. lite typing. M F 9-S · :.> Call Bev 760-f,060 171>71 Armstron~ Ave .• -.-------·------Irvine .K O.E . A Ken· TRAINE ES 7 to 3 JO. XJnt N1\ training prog F..a.m whrle you learn $LJO rmrumum to S3 70 li1ag,stup Conv Cent.er. fAUM)44 1:..qu.al OpPortun1ly 1':mployer ----- f'.llper. Legal SeC'retary rl\.'C-di..'<l fur lit1gat1on & Ht-dl au.it-1\llome) tn husy Nl'wport Ctintt•r L.Jw Office. Wan1t l'Xper. 1.l\'s1red or will train. MlL'll ~s good ((ram mar ski.lb. Must have ell.her dJctaphone exper or good S.H :.kills & ~ able to work well under pressure Salary com mens uratc w teitpe r Xln1. benefit program in· cl. pension plan, free parking, 8 pa1d hoUdays. & worka.ng w d rteodly peopl4! in pleasant o(fice sWTOUndmp. Call Jan Moms: 640-7035. GEH8AL OFRCE StmToStart MORESWl111 ~ERIENet-: Five Girl ofrt <."e Vaned act1v1llt!!> We will train Co paid benefits Apply between 8-11 8oS.1 Production Pia ct-. Newport Beach General Office 4 DAY WOO W1a Xlnt.oo benefTyplnJt 50. EXTRA IMeOME 170 Newport Ctr Dr N R TELEPHONETALENT Sl.e2A.S 640-2920 12·3> hrs /Wk. Days/eves ·~~~l00%~~F~R~E~E~~~ Santa Ana omce. G~r. I· $43.71l57 FACTORY WOUEIS 4D-w40hr.we8 EOLEA INQIJSTRIES 2101 Dove St N.B. Acro5s from o.c AJ.rport I GEM.OFFICE Newport Beach area. Small service bus Heavy phones, achedul. In(!, arcurate typing, nMt pemnanghtp. 1l>ref. non-smoker. Sa)jl'y to 9)0,fM2..eD4 ~~~~~~~~~~ <.laVtS Ind Co JANITORIAL part t1medu ll ti m e . Ex penenced /\dulls only Local cverun~ S4 per hr lo start. Call ~79-3923 mc..,.HELrY f\tll tune. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center, Ul6ta Mesa. LAB TECH needed for Production Lab with background in bu1k 11 nalylical tes ting. OenCll.I ex per. nee. Coo· tact Adminis tration 63H8SS. L'"Jll S.C'y For t1•1;1119P~ t~ secrctariaJ or some legal exp. required; 80+ typln&. mag 11 ex.p helpful, no shorthand, dlJt ()(fices. N 8 Airport a rea . Salary com · mensurate w top. CaJI <lndy Brown 752-7551 llquor P /l'ime. nlghta & wknds. Mual have C Hh Regis ter E1tper. 1888 Placentia. MfGTaAIMEE Medical manufactorinit l' om pa n y n t• e d :. a worker Machine toihop 1:x per1encc r l.'quireJ. h1Rh school mac hine ~ho p ok l':xcellt•nt benefits· & working l'Cln dJt1ons M1ss1on \'ll.'JO area.Only \hose set>k1n1t permanent employment need apply. 0.11 Susan, 581-3W Mode&a-Ellcorts $500WHk AUrac:tive Females Only 60-0180 MODEt..S -•·asb1o n Male/female lS.22. Big sho-.w. top wages. f'or appl. Mr. Ahstar. Mon- Fn. Upm 675-6090. lloming NewalNfper Auto ~Approx. hrs. daily ~-Perm. part time lituat.ion for Adull w1lh econom, type .uto. Ap. prox.. SISO-lllOO per mo. dependina on route. 1 ~ in Hunt.. Rell,., We.tm&mter & G•rden Grove. Call S37-4200 bl wn 8AIM2PM. --------Of'f1CE WORK. P tUmc . Apply Newport T1rt· Cenl.:r. 3000 t.:. Co:t~l lt.vy, CdM __ _ omce help oeeded for raptdly growuut oil co in C.M Mus t be good with figures and 111\Ve pre v~ office expenence. ~1t1on orfl'rs vanely and respons1 bi lily to a motivated individual. Cail for appt. 846·9661 . llflE Cl.Ell Phone Clertt, WE HAVE V E R Y N I C1 E CUSTOMERS! Flhng, 11\.e typU\IJ , general olfice wort<. Call Eileen at 642-4321 . ext. 219 for appt. ORANG! COAST DAILY PILOT 3:.>W. Bay St, Cotlta M.,,,a l::qua.I Opportunity Employer ' I ............... , .... "·-# .,_ ~~~ .•••• ?!~~ on1CE WOkK WUI &t'lan lllO pet Wede lo l&alt. Opni .. en lo 1Pm. illNlL1 Part Um! Salet • Sal~• ManMcement. N11llon11 M'Nketlna COrp. t"Jtp11nd· nt( Ill Or•na• Cc>unty Call Mr. Mailers M'14U16 P1trt 1111\4: t'l~hl lnflo lllin 1 Suppl\Jmf'nl In l'Omc Jo'or 11ppt. l'»ll "'1 ~ iµtPM l'<1rt Lame y11rd peNIOO Muat hav(· ·dn vc·r· ll<'l'n11" <.: M 1.irt'lt lm21JO Pd'TT1ME EVa.CNGS "'"'l.\ISI In ('(f1tor l'IUl'Vt•y <uldU<'l<'d fmm our ol fll'\' tll lh(• (>t'Urllll' t'Oll'\I 0 1111\' l'llot :, :111 11 :111 Mui 1')'1 11 :io I JO Salu1 11(1\ (;r\'lll ((II' C't)ll('l!IMI'> 11ntJ lll0t•lll1.:hlt'r'I ~1 F 1t q " 1• 1· k 0 N I, \ Hl":~1111u:~n;~T IS' " (;()C)I) \'Ol('r: l'.tll ti42 \3Zl. l'Xl :112 .cttt•r S :JJ l'\I, Mc111dJ\ lhru Fn<in) PAIT TIME EYEtlNGS l::11tt•r pri111ni.: .tdul1 .... (l\t•r 21 "'Ith t>ynam1r. \ \I \ I' fl l U I ti U ' Pl'™)llahlll'S. \\ h1J l'tlJllY "or!.. 111.i "1 I h .11111 mot1valm.i ~ outh" .i Ill'' 10 tu IJ S<I 00 hr to 'tar1 Slllll a 'H'ek 11oll•11l1..1I l'h•IC!e ~-4:G!I i':'lt :!;,O bth\'t'(.'fl ~and 111• ,, ASK .. 'OR t.AUHll" t: 0 E I' ii r l y c 0 n ' u I 1 •• fl I U>W'lll'r Pt:NHl rull ttml tncl S<:tlurda y~ \!)pl v <n!SNt"'4port Uhd . C\I PWE.UP ~SEMBLER W1lh al ll.'a...i I )1•.1r •''I: pt:nt>nn· prl'lt•r.1lrh """''Pi.flJt•r I-;" ••ll•·nl mmpan' l>t'rtt•IH' \pph IJl.-t"ccn !11\ \l & •.l'\I, :\l1111da) lhru l"ritJJ' ,\l'l'LY 1:-. f>l-.lbtJ' ORANGE COAST DAJLYPILOT 330 W . BAY ST. COSTA MESA &f.at Oppty Empfyr PIX RE<:EPTIOHIST l.11:una Rlh \1f1•r (',, PROGHAM <;OOROINA'fOlt FC>R lt:tpc.' Vnari. Nlrt work 7!171 W~trn.'ltr. W11tmstr, (.:J. 92683. t:.11µ fl'<I 111 fund r:w11n1<. train1r11o:. <>tlrruru!'llf'DUOO On ly .. l. l'l'J)t l'l"IUIYWS t: () 1': lkw J-)lt.ilc• Sull'lo l'l'l'Mll) wunled .. :xpl'rH•flc·t•d n"" hom,. 11alt•' n1·1· lor I hml ll<·h l~·vcloprn1•11l l'tl'f llr•ik\•r., l.1c Mail ".,rk h1.,111ry to JI<! '\H•n1d.i ('urnbrc·. N Lt ''411.0 lt1•,11 1-:,1 ,111• !-,,11<"• l'i·opt1• nl't>flc«I 1n ~1111 't'l f'l'H!'h 11fr. toµ rommr'-''ou Call flu1J lfy,1m' C7 I 411"46-5502 Heal fi..tJll' RECEPT /ClERK tur OlL'i)' rt«1l t·'W I l' of! 11 " m ~l'\\'J.tOrl Ut•dt'h <Jn h •'fllhU...1J-.lll dt'tl\ t• Jf111h ( JJIL!> JIJply C.ill Y\llllfl" .it \\ .clt'r1 "1.Plll ~.1h-.1Jul'\ J( ,., • 1>i:l tJj( '° l<1•111\1ni.: ( h•rk lull t111w re·l.111 c l11thrni.: -.lr1rt• t "I" I h 111 t' l•f\' lt·rn'<I. '"" 11..i111 111 ' )! r1 J •1 \fqn f' I I ( ,1 ti '·•Ill'\ ,,.,,.,.,Ifill IC • t " 11 I ~ r .. •I 111•''"~'' l h• m 1 .. 1n 1r1r It&!> tor llH"Clll ,11 '11111 11o1 "\ Ill ' t ~ .... rf 1,l1 .!111 RE<:Wf /TYPIST I' I mo, \1 t-• Thi \. • I •' 1n so.~ J,>J rl.. i~ lo\lt •1 1n,n l'TIO'\l"i l "l-X'l<l·-1 \I<'\' l'•·rm 1 l•'tll l"I,., ''"" 1-1. I I \lrptJl't Jfl'.I I\ fl \II •lt·r·"..-d'11 ~111 1:u1 RE<:WTI~IST ,.,. ... .,t.. -.h .. 11• P"r'"" 11>1 I 11ur frtJn! ult '""I" r.11•· TYPIST \ 1-.uoi • , t , , 1 , , \le J 1 I•\ 111111 r 1 ::-.,,, l>r• h" I-" t. II •I l1t1 I Hhd :-.. .. Ir\ 1•1 «,11 I• I , lllf ni.:111 IA 1 •111 •..II 111 • .;., \\II• hltt•Jrtl op• 11 it.. nJlJt1· m.111. 6 d.""'l.mt " pi ·Nlflnd tit •pl \\ 111 S.. h\all T)IJl' J<rWl'\I m in l'ri.·,1•JU.' <kn1.il ''P<'' d.-.1n'<I I Ir" H J \ton 1-rr Wl· olfl.'r xlnl I'·" ~ ht'flt•fth l'lc·..t..'>t' • dll tor djllH Tek»nic;Beric~y l'er-.4 HUld I If• !JI "94-940 I *PIX OPSlATOR • 1':111 \I nw or I u II 111111 c1.t)'> or Pl" \fu-.1 1 .. d ltl 1• !IJ "'u r I.. "1 m" ltt..l•Od' 'f')fJIOI! 'k1lh n•t :\ldn) l'<I b(•llt'IH l-,1 >I-. F.L..,h J~ art·d t.tll 11111 \srpun 11rca t~tl> lllllJU I'll,\ H \I \C'l (1,~;H" (. \1 \l a l u r i: • I( u" tJ [>'1(}~11 PLASTICS WOllCERS 4 day 40 hr. wHk EULEfl IND ~lf<IJ-:~ 2101 Oo\eSl ' B A.c·ro&o; from O C Airport -- l!.tn•11t111ni,t· 1t1 me-ill•"' ulftw. (.orotld t.ld \l.4r ~f\ <•JJl•n Iii:! IG.'00 l<J't~'\Jllllfll"I \~.Jiii • oJ t' , ... , • n• • ,j 1mm•••l1 Ojlt'f\111 • ~ t I 11 1111• "" I p1r1111111 111 • '1"'"'1111 , "nll•Jll\ \11. h 1•-r""' \ 1.. 1111 I ,,1 1r II; °" • • ' I I 11.1 II • II • I , Ile t •.J1ll.,lll I I' lttll hit 1 .... ~.. \\ .. l 1.rn1 :\1 (/I \It '"'' I .. ,, ~"'· I Iv~ 1•1111•rr11•t .1•h1·r1• 1n, .1; I'll• \ ht I\ I II ,, .. 11 111•1 ' .ell 1 ...... ·~· 1..~•1 Ht'<l'Pl lC•ll l'I '""''I 1tut11 .... "111 11.nn \Ju 1 bo• ma1ui •· .u1tl l11•J1< nct.1 bk '.l'ili '+l<-.0 lt.e5taurant 'lcw & e•c:Hlna rmulU'aot roncept. Npt. Heh . lrv111e areM. ()pcm• 1n as for cath lera. <'uWlttir help. prep, ft l.(JUty tull·Ume " P•l1 time Call Mr. ~naUab. ~·~ -------,·--------· fle:lt.aur ant COOK R elief . ex · pt•r1enced , full ti rne. iu•ht-dule varied. f<:l N1.iuel Count r y Club. l.:.i.iuna N1Kue l Phone Ull!I' t96-5767 9AM·3PM. Closed MOl'lll11y-. --- Jte;taurunt .....,., ... t(itcJ.t Prep. J-u ll turw. part lime. ap· ply 10 pcri.on, 3-SPM Wuly Ooorwmft /\pply 8l'M IOPM t'.Xccpl. Wt.<d t.'r.uy llorM> Steak flow.t! lSlll Brook.hollow Sant.a 1\n.t 549 lSl2 H.t:.tA!ura.nt Cvwiln JI cl p l't1-v11ll' Club Ma\ure \'1lffia0 Sal & Sun only Xlnl "ork1nl( C'o nd l'll'a.-...cnl .,urrountJ111K'> J.ic k i:;.t 7500. I 30 J 30 11..ul~ lti~Ldurant COOk l-:'tflt.'r1tn11·d f''ull or Jldrt lrrnt· l>.i v or m).!ht !\t.~'JlllM ~ ~1 l 11.t!.w unm t COOkS llr1·,,kl.i'>l -.hilt. •' p•·nt'fl•. IJOI)' ,\µply Ill J••l"41f1 lit·nt·fll' J\ .iii \l.i l~rlw,.,, 212 1-. 17th <.1.tolc.I \l~d 5.ALISC&. .. f 'Ot" marine hardware st.ore in Newport Beach. Experience oec:esaary. Pull time Immediate opening. All company benefits. Call BALBOA MARINE, 549-9671. t:.O E. M /F /H Sales Energetic " io t.elhgent ywng woman ooedeti for exclus1 ve re· 11111 i.hop. M us l b e fashion 1>rienta\cd, & hav e m anageri al capab1lit1es for future as . ' l mi:r Please t all or apply lo /\prnpoi.. 29 Fai.h1o n Island. NU 644-2liS2 S<1lei.1tirl. OUl ¥Otn ~ & fncndly. Ill yn. or older. 1-'ull o r I' 1T Jr . Sport."l"'ear Sc.><:ond rn ;J m·t· 2122 W Oreanfronl, NH hl~33ti l ~e. 'l;t-c·d Senior t:1l1tl·11:. 1> l1mt· lo mc.1ke:-cxlra ..uwn~y . C.il l Jflhn 531.()11 l ~e<.. I' T . 4 night.., pr wk. !>ilf'\1, Sat da}'>, no Sun da~., Appl\ 1n PN'>on llt'furr ncicin no ptinnt· c alb C1m Jt-,~clr>. !>11 <'Id..'' l'lat...1 ----------~k-.. Part lime· (101111 1tr::·>rAt;k\.,--r \\'h11n~'t;'fb~1.111' WE DO! lrnnwdiot~ openinqs for M ""' part titM. day\ Of' n1qtrh I O(je I 8 for .wc;.+~l. COOt<S COUNTER HELP SHIFT SUPERVISORS Pleow GfPly in person- T ~Sotvrday. 2 to Spwtto: TACO OE CARLOS 2624 1 A.•tty Paritway MISSION VIEJO b1u.c• Op111r1 u ni!' ~ mplm1·r \1 ~ JU;J \JI.'\\ U~" I'\ PET STO RE TROPICAL FI S H . BIRDS, CAS HIER S, MAHAGER TRAINEE. DOG GROOM EA. µu-.cl 1on I or r •·t 1 ri·tl ,,..,.,.in \.\.1.11! HrJ .. , 11. ti .!Gi '.lot•",_,,, "" tJ (. \I .. ll <!712 SALES PERSONS l'1'f'.4>nJlil \ pllL .. ..1111111'. 10 ""'•rk with ""'' IDJll\.dl\')clfh (J\..-r 21 >11/l'lllt '""lurt l 11 I .1ie1111.• l'JJ.11'>1 r Jno. ..,_,11 ( ·1 .. rn1•nk ar1·J" ~l'''" \\t•t'k P'llt·fll1.il PART TIME EVa.INGS PHONE: •A! l:C!l •ir I!•• ti/VIII I '' .!.~1 l~·l"' t'<'ll I , l'\l \:.k l11r \mJr~ .. ~.1 .... Hc1dio Shac k tt<1::. full I t m t· r ,j r P t' r 11 p ~.nun1l1\-.. & part ltffi\' 1 oµportumll•·" 01wn 1 n u " flow 1 n 1 h ,. 111r1 '~'Jl'h ·lfl'J 11 \IJY Jn• m1hl<lry n•tlrt'll ttr d 1i>lll'I.!<' j.!rcllhJ.ih' or j/'>' 1 urrl'nlly .io1n.i tu n11l1•1!1 & hl).(01\ mOll\ .11 •-<I tor cm'r"a..,t-d earn 111~' ha se<f 011 wnormam·1" µlt"a. .... · :.ip µh JI r.uu W~t <.:ou,1 ""' '· .... h RADIO SHACK AT ANDY CORP. £.0.E. t-'uUorµart t1ml',••H'r II! 11nh Sanw \oj I 1ranl!•' ,_t~c (JJ 1. :-.t••1 pr•r1 II<·,., h t.ll Wl1(J l.Jl!Un.1 Ifill' ·.x.. JI I.! I o-.tJ \lt'-.J, .., " !'l.)11 l'I';» , _________ _ l<i-Wrl -.punin~ i.:•.iod" & • lt1th1ni.:. lull and pjrt 111\'ll' 1\ppf\ m · Pt'r.•m ...,,, Co.i!>I \rm\ ~J\ y !'-tllrplu-. 2 1~ :-. .. v.pc1rt Hhtl O f SALES l'l.tiMBERS llELl•fo:H Will tram S200 "l'l'k le> '>tart Open !lam ISpm ~13 RECEPTIOtOST Plt'<1....an1 J>"r..ll!l.ih\) hh' typun: Corporah• <If!''• ~-port ~·" h t>MI WY.Ml !).AJ~ TRAINEES C:ONTR,\CTOR SU I• I' L I ES T 0 0 LS & llAHD WA R E NOW IURl'.\G YO UNC: ~t.:N OVER 20. SALARY + CU .\f)llSS I ON S200·SSOO WK f''U LI. OOMPANY 81-:NEJ-'ITS. Prv School Tea<· her "'anl t'd Cer11fll'Jl1• or , .. < pt>nl'fl<'e AM &. Artt>r nn<>nS 111 Newport Bcud1 CJllSu.-.an&~ PRJ::S(.11001.ASST. Lrvtne. Exper pref J ~.74~ PRfo:SSEH Dryrleirnt'rs. expt!r 'd. fuJI t1ml.' ('1111 Cora~ 5-!E2~ "'"' ptnOft A H Dic k 360 1 tck Camera Plea.'lanl work ing cond1t1on:,, Kood .benefits PIP. Cost u :-letia, Npt Bch. Apply in penon. 298-B 1'; 17th SI . G~ ---- Pnnung OencaJ office .po."t10 avrul. unmed. with rt• JU.al*! pnnung firm m Lag\8\a lWls for a :.harp gal to operate cost com · puler & vaned orhce dwei. ~year old co. of· fers xlnt bene (1\s. medical. dental & profit s haring Call T erri 714·951·9500. ·------Pnnt.ma. Pressm an pos1 lion avail~ble. full lime, exper oecessary Newport Beach pnnting co . 644.9Z12 Print.Ing BLUEWNF. TRAINEE -Wl lllnJC t o trialn penon5 w mo prior ex per, but hH aood 1111· titudt into Vte blutprtnl tnM fldd. Full lime work 8am·Spm . Mon 1-·r1 Slar\s at S3. \Ohr Call Mark 751 ·2i680 . f<1•t·rp11nn1't T \ µt-.1 :\ltlmlllS!" !I 30 to I l i1"1111I ar1h.mi'l1l' :0.011 .. mok1·r pn.•( S$ IJl'f ttr <.:a II ~·II> ~JU R..'t.'\-ptlOfl.l::.l. front omu·. 11 r o I 1• ' i. 1 o n a I j 11 p\·.tra n1·e. Mon l-'r1 K »S E1tet'll bt!rwfli.. \1 u r l ~a ~ e b r o k l' r F1.1:.htoo Jsland lie' iOO.OOOO RE<:EPT~I~ Over 2S SS hr CaJ.1an3 pm. ti7S #i41!*1 R. l. L.-d Sales I (). I S°to Co...-HicMt Se. This --od 95S.3402 A.tkfor .... e.., Re5t.aurant JOU Y ROGER'S is accepting applications or cxpr' d cook Co:> ta 1 h!sa. 540-8.535 Re.law-ant-- SGT. PIPPYOMl'S PCJZASTC>aE Now tunng (or full & part lime openings. Vary rnit da..Y5 & houn. ideal s up plemeolal In com e for housewives & studt'nt.s Our progressive. grow. mg company oTfers op portunities Cor advan«· mcnt based on your Job performance Pleasant worlOnfC condlllons . Muiu be 18 fr over • .Apply 1n person. DJOS.E. Brialol Sama Ana HeL1tbts ~· 10et~n Jamboree & Campus I E:O.E * lricW Shop. l'arl trnh• flt·' 1bh· CALI., 7141 894.()()SS hours l'rl'f t•,pcr in re t•---------tJil do1h1nl! l"o-.tJ \lt-.J ~l&U!21 SALE) SS6·933J SALES CAREER? MEH&WOMEN R.luer M~ LS rn n~ of two l>aJ(.'l)per.;on.' f.x. pcnl'nt't' not n~CC:.!>ary. we ,..,111 rain 'tou nt'ed noc. dpply un le'' Well ~rool'Tll><I 1 l<l\e l)Ob1t1 w atUludt- 1\btl.Jly lo learn i.\nd mot.to< 0111. a strooit c.bm' for an oul!.taoding l'll~r "1th a i.ut·essful. t.'fltlltt.1a..;t1t· & grow1ni.t rorporutioo Top company henef1ts Demo Plan A \•all:ible Health & Laf<' Jo,. J>rud Vacauoru. !:>andwlch shop needs part tune he lp. Perfect for hou::.ew1te Hrs · 10·2 Ca.JI Scott: 549·7011 or IVl-0203 SCTRY JG-, Offlc• Part tune. SS hr. Student pre£. No expr. nee. 2600 t-: Coast Rwy . CdM. Sea~ Bridal shop alterations. 1;>arl lime· flexible hours . Could work from home. Co8La Mesa area. 54&-m:l 556-9333 SEAMSTRESS -F\111 · lime. Sport clothing man". C.M. l~. Ask for Dlane. 66-GMS. Seamstresses. near OC f\1rport. P tW. 6AM· 4:30PM. Mon·Tbun. Ooo't pass up ttu::. great ,_m_i_4113 ______ _ opport1101ty Aµply •n Secretary t Receptioalat. person today t-ull lime a~. /recept. needed to work in NB bt- bur an c e 11enc1 for le manager • •.t•t. mana1er. Typhfl to wpm. llllllt be penoDa• bit and efrldent. f"baan. rial Advisory C llnlc. '7SHIT1. Robin. .... ~c...., 2925 Harbor Blvd. CQ;'(AM~ SALESCLBI for marine hardware ~ In NJ>'. Bch. ExPf\ nee. F11me. Imm~ AU co. benefits . Captain's Locker. 845-1711. EOE M/F. SAUS Q..ERK -Semi or retlre<S m an. Part· lime eves Ca ll Tum.VT&-9744 d)'S / lnte~u:r-~1dha1 Co. looki.DI for slaarp secretar y fo r ••••• "*'8118f'. By Oraaa9 Co. Airport. Attwl'-typ. lnC. lhortJMmd or .,... writinl '*· 2 to s"' b • perience. Xlal ...... . derUl.,.... ..... wart W!Mk. Call <'TM...,., -*for Mr. LcllharTrt•. t J HllpW•' • 11M MlfltW...eM 1100 MiiaWuls' 7100 ....................... ....................... ~ ................. . IHI....... 1011 tf1 • •• . lliur!dlrt· Apnl 17, 1980 OAlLV PILOT c. I 1010 . ..................... . ······················· ...................... . s.n&arial Seicftlaty lor -*VP. lft TVPt:SETT t:R, up DIC. SIC'Y f1~ ~...,. OC l &dhWrHtn UpSMtr ~ ome. ol .... ....,." Pnn. •at\&re waie"1 AakforOleM. t'\artlbnl(I Hlcoal•)'IA kit· ._., .rnai41, a wb. l!OO firm.. .._..11 l al\.,. I pm ..... AU~SAU WIGAGITA6S from )'OUt IMlllnel11 card. Send .. card ror .. c:h &al pha Clfle 1p1re. We retura p1rma11e0Uy Nied JU(•"lv• l•I fl •tr•~ rnee\lnte alrllne I D. NQ~Nmfnt.I. Pre· Vtd lou 4'r lbtft ! For 11 penonal!.t i.1 fttClose w•llpaper. f1brlc or ··~ <.i1o" P•~r 4' we wW back 4t lrim your lqli. 0r try lWO cardl t.dc to badt . "-& °"""9 IOtO IMti. Pow.r to40 Tl"tllrt. T,...., t I 70 Ta. J II a ftOG •IDOIJ•r wha. U • H.. ..... ..... . 1040 SATCM.Y'IAJI JPM. '*11. ..uqu.. tlothlna. ldtchM Wire • MlaCh ~. WW. veriety tr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• p e .:..~.::•r teUul 11lilla Ole · o"•l•& for •• .~ l_,lloa AUruUo ferit•tM EHC\&tlU Hlary Hd CO•PHJ ~,No~ ~SW\Mql ~~~~==:---·1 ;.;;:; ................. . rmn KS1110m P\lpe. A.Kc W. ..... Jr. I ... ~W. lll/P'. Pet. .,.... .. _,, 1•• :.~!: . .-'~!'..l pt)'. .. ,_.--.T.,,.,, _._,._~- lftll\)' ----....... &dlADdl Dr .. C,111. <oll KIM.BAU. Cooaole. Creal lkrles. Pecan fin1•h . French Pr-0vln.clal. Mlnt cond 11500. 645•9570, 604372 1lRI f\bec'form ()p9n bow, ·m t::xce! 1&'. NII con· mx> or beat oiler. C11J tal ned. SH OO. Call The Wh o lly C ow H3·1S70 Ir no aftl ftest1uunt, uk for ~ • -· _ ~. ~ be moved·aod An· ·ca. au °'*'::'ti ~c Home Loa•, .... ..... - .._.._. ~All\' NJ 01 pf Olltl08 te• rx. ...... ori ....... .... c.i:.~ ~~,. .. , .... ~ •Hon1ear., .~: .._ • ...... ,.._. :"-~nt. pl~ •lot ......-.llty. lhor'lhud ft PACh8I uadud helpful o•petlUve ...... 1111..,... ,._.. fOf' ••••· pert ~ AIUl S h e p 1p1rt ~ llOo TS1·'1D ~'fbl~ AKC.AlllO 11uldeo • •blle alud "'11'\'t~ IG.o'n I U'I _... .-dM&AJ-. salary II rood lri•I• ~· profl& ........ I ~ c.ll Maty Jo.. Kreb •Id PUPP6ea AKC. ~>' lit ... noe from ...._, Ch.a>plon Hne DY• ilU'IU04Pauat: S12a"'if •-· M.I. 116-1110 ~-stl0,ev•U7-lll5 nu; JOU.t' ROO t;R ............... all .autla ~ IH-26U --- - INC. a.,. llDd phosw • IDUll --------....... ,_ ICMS 110GGiUecli'A~ Irv Ht'tlr•d wel come ••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ ,_1'~1 t1109Tl·'7M3 Vf:rl':R.l.NARV ASS'l' --to handle pbaruuu•y SICal'fAaY Sl-X:Y IUCPR, par11tull 1·aahior , a i>loiaunt The Joli)' KoJer Ad llllk", R E Co CctM ~"' 1ablliJ.Y lo mt:~l auna1trath,41 Offlre 11 Salary Ot'I CaU t 'l2. JJUb(lr. hanclki rett)('\b, luokaq f or an f'll Mon-'Thu maoo "''"tram N 6 tocauo.1 ~ »MrtUry for Studio •Pl •vat! uo lh.-&r •hnacement E W ERS, PATTRRN ~orbch .Ohr wk ~l'De>IJ'. t'ofii MAKER, l>f'.SlONBR. s..li."" ..&........1ckml 00 .-x l 1 on r~ q u ar t'I • I n l SAMPt.JHIAK f:.R • " ~.....,. ~ ar tYPtAt uiu. c >"->on kb per, •UJt~. oo 384() . fl• ~1.na ~~phone :--·di ~U\ WAml.SS pt1r1rnna'hl )'. Prior ----l'art ltl?V', S·d•>'l> 11 ~ rt'lltaurant ~xpenf'nre Loo k 1 n ti Io r Sb a r p $4 1s lO iota rt Pnvull• would be• deflruti! PIUM Professionals se-ek1ng C'o untry Club l'q >pl)' Lovely olfrces. x lnt sus>J> mcame ~l"2 llllt"'oon We<Jne> & Suo benelll package Apply -------- "' penon from 8am-4pm ~ met.a.I mechanic. _(;all~ a~ &W S40-1 at. 0111» A. expen ence re WAITitlSS TIIE JOLLY ROGER qiared. pat.tern deve1<>p FUlJ t.une. s days. ll·6. lNC mcnt & m»ctune ~l up, $.\ 75 to start. l'n \ ute l7042Gillett~Ave Irv good benefits for :.mall Country Club Nc"pon 714-~ __ ~ingrompany.Apply Bearh Apply bctw1.>"'n in l)er'50a only 641-0280 Wedn.-. & Sun t;all r or SECRETARY -Npt Bch. l11w firm Set,>ki; mature girl w 1x.J.nt. sk 1 l ls & mag cJlrd exper. Fran 851-nx> SHlPPER NE.ED ED, wtll 8WL ~-~ train, Jeu Ellen Mfgr. llB.88W57S SMP~VIMG ASSISTANT WAJT RJ::SSES full & pan lune, pd va cation. 11pply T ay l o r ~ t~uranl, Saow Ana Freeway & Redhill, 1\Jsu.n Shep Ala:h•n ma.x pup· p ltoa . '1 wlL• P11per ~·~.d&-ll32 t'Ul'PJ£S • ~at·)~ pick, 6 m »1e & t. It.~. cllll 1Lft 6P M ~Qyti. ILO)'timt-wkoda ~3:).Vi f'r~ to good homes. z young med S'Z Pooche5, ~ manne~ 644-5192 .1oso ••••••••••••••••••••••• **IBUY** Good used 1-~urmture & t\Wllant-es OR J will s ell oc-SELL ror Yoo MASTBtS .AUCTIOH 646 "" & 13).9625 Uouble b~d Sl00/080 Mu.st Sell by Apnl 18. 64(}.57 40 or 2 J.l.47 5-9072 ,\ntlque Solld Ollk lG-pc &rung set <Min round ta ble w rleaves, 673-7677 Secretary for lru.ur a nee Agent, pan time, Reha ~. responsible woman fleeded, typan~ essential. !thort.hand & experience preferred Call ~7-5642. n ~ e d e d r o r pharmace utica l rorp, JOO dw e:. will tndudt: some product.loo work. fi-8: 8-5, Mon thru Jo'r1. FUlJ benefits 631-1855 ----------Sola & love seat. ronlcm p WAJTitESS lilk & wtute s tnpc Good Secretary 1Recept1001st Mature person for stock brokerage firm 1n Newport Center. Good lypmg slulls essential. m>mo. Call MarJon c a t t"'4-a"2 SHOE SALES. Wanted, full or part lime Good Co. bene fits . F uture mgmL pos1l1ons PoSSI· ~. Apply in person bet 9am & 11 am: 3-077 S Bnst.ol. C, M St a t io nery S t o r e an Corona del Mur nc<'<is ex pr'd sales lady f'ull tune. 5 days. Xlnt work u~ cood. l'l!pec1ally ranc claentele. 675-1010 Mature & e x pr 111 t'\lfld Sl.25 586-8392 cbVldWll for fast t·om"' shop. The Blue Dolphin. :ms Via Lido. NB WELDER -Some ex per Ga'> & TIG, Good .,al:.ir} l~rmanent pos1t1011 C"ll ~ WELDER ~1a cG r<'~o r YaC'hlS. 1631 l'lacentrn , CastaM~a WOODWOHKERS µ<1-,1 tJons avail. for qui.ht}. ori t-ntcd 1nd 1v1tl ual:. Piece '4.0rk, not a :. *mblY UM, l"ltll & µart· ume 493-3179 H rourh w m<ilchtnl( lov ~~t. bte brown vt!IVl'l. Sl,<XX> OBU. Solid Oak l:ount.ry t-'rcnrh k tnl( -:,t bdrm set. Sl200 incl mut tre..s & ~pnnJ?'> OBU /\tl Sitter :a55 oo 4300 24 hn. S(W1\ U)VJ-:Sl-:1\T $450 t"olfa> & end tbls S225 Bunk bcb $130 Bdrm '>el ~ New 4!13-8767 Dc'St~ner h<is l" o nl'" t·w.tom ·maclc ,;· ... oras Will .,c11 at cost i;73.~ &b7J.ti816 .... Dr.J. n. l\nitw't <AllUque 6CWW), Decorator lteau • o-t• p doOUo« • llC· W11 ... &110JOth. IMPM. :nt Lu1onl a, N . 8 . ....... Movaq Sale SatlU'dfly, 1..ampl, 8/W 1V I clothel, wood pea. stake&. 1elec. cdec., Uk·llO 3006 Roy al Paln>Dr .. C.M ------Yard Sale Fr1 &t 0-S Port TV,. Sanyo stereo. anU· q1111, other mite. 2648 ~,. Pl. ocr Del Mar f\lm. ant.Jques, muse 3 17 7\b Sl.. N.S. 1alley btwn °'11n1e fr Ollve I Sat IS4J n l<lAM·SPM. Huge Garage Sale: Furn. tool s , old & new r.lollungs, fishing lack le. tn&SC aJ.J kinds. Many old Item,. ftt, Sun. 1984 Komat Dr. •Adams & Mesa Verde Wl'Sl > C M Guam Garage Sule: New Broyhill Ii v rm set. ne" Keller dao rm set w hutch. kn" sz bed & frame. dbl bed. l'OUChes. SJde ch.rs, exee dei.k . s m appls, lots of misc Il e-ms Apnl 19 & 20 Sam 5pm 6761 Momin,.: T 1c1t: Ur H B (St'a t·ltr t > il4-~:J100 S..t ,\pnJ 19th !I 11' ~1 ~Calle De Bon .. 111" San J Ulill Cl! p ,\pt ·" t·ombo wa~hl'f ·tJryt'r. ltmnan sh~dl~. Lil(hl f1)(. t u r c ~ • P o r l · a c ri IJ , l'lotht" liBQ. & fll.Jll) nu.°"· t11•m., llbl uven Slov\' & ttl1'" Ile~ f{(!U.,'(llla bit• l t;J'i(I I •moth> Wl-:-.t mtna:.tl·r < ;dr:J,Rl' 'ale. S.tl 1 I \t HH 32 0 '-'N Wood 1-.. o ~I. l r v1n1• l-'ur n 1tur1,·, d u<hinl(, art \\ orl.. tlt'l'O 1lt'm'. hou.'>t'hold ilt'm., ..•.•.•..•.•.•...•..•.• !:iecretary-0perun~ for ex· 1-'!!nenced S<;.oc'y Position ... ., :.ec'y to L A 01stn c·t Sales Mgr Qualhf1ca · t1ons include t yping Nulls. shorthand, ability w wnrk with numbers & i nt e rre l ate w i th !taJespeople. Excc•llent !.al&ry, fnnge benehts & "uriung condiuons in a pnme Npt Bch locauon l'lea.-;c s t.ate i.alary re qwreme nt:.. mail re· :.wne to P.O. Box 7410, ~pt Bch , Ca ~2660 ROE. Switchboard operator , P1tJtne. days or early eves. W /traui. 64.:>-7565 WOOOWOtlKIMG GrowmR mf~ c·o needs yaung man for ~rrn<i nl·nt r time wo rk in "'IOCi~hop Kiwwl{'<l!lc of ffi<l l'hlnl'ry & mechanical a ptitude pr<:ft•rrl'd Pleasant workan,.: <it mot.pbere & co. bi!nd11-. Secure futu re ~11 portwuty to adv e Only those who &re t' pcndabll-& de:.1n• 10 I~ need apply Hight mdJV1du:.d m<iy !tl:trt am · mt-'dtatcly . App ly 10 ~n;oo IS-4 ' 30. !J;s.l w. 171 h St .C M. -----OV AL C H OPPI NG Wt·stb e ntl '4.a t er lt:~' WA>CK TAliLE s.225 l'OOkwart-20J><' set '1 SECUTAIY/MGR Sml Mlg ISaJes Off c 55wpm.1Jte bkkpg, mm .iyrsolfc eJCp. Laguna Ben 497-3600 anytlme SCTllY /Ofc MCJ" ror smalJ growtng laser mfg ftrm m Capo Valley. Good pay , bend1ts . ~ --------- ~u::RETARIAL rROOUCTIOH PU.NHIHG DEPT. Basic skills will 1nclude moderate typutg a bility l'ref. some background in basic math & clemen 1ry bluepnot r eading Cc1n b egrn i mmt:d SllX> mos lartl.llg i.alary ROSAN, IMC. ~c"l>Ort Beach 548·5533 An Equal Opportunity Employer TAILOR for hne men & worn ~ apparrel. 1-\J II tame. Ne wp()rt lleach !6.S-1665 Teacher, pre-school. l::CE uru~ or exp. ·,F (T. Pvt :,ch. CM. 642.0U 1 TEACHER-TYPING We have an immed nee<! for a11 expcr' typUlg tn· i.lructor. H you have a degreoi.o in Bus Ed. & a re ~ ;in x.J.nt. reward· mg opporturuty. plcaS(! r aU W.O. Pobck. Dcrec tor. lrvu.>e College of Bl.II.mess al 556-8890 for .an 1ounedmterv1ew TECM-41CIAM Read Schemal.l cs. r1eld -.t:n1C'C, me<:ha. & l•lec.· a b1ltly. S<Jrne lrcivcl Sl6K to SlSK + ro ci.r Mo r ..:an Employ m e nt Agency, 1525 Mesa Verde E . Suite 2 13, Co:.t a M~a 7S4 l!lll 631-157!i NEVER A FEt:: ..--------- ""'' H <.CC pr!('(' lM!ll' Still lO ho:\ .ro<r......., I )eUllls 851 ·0129 P'dllO table & chair M't "'th wntSrella M u:.t :>l'l" (;ajj aft 6 751-4261:1 Bdrm !>el. xlnt quality & <.'Olld. queen hdbrd. nale :.tand.s. bureau, antique ftrush S380 Obi bed. new. cUx sprgs & matt .. frame SlOO. ~aple tbl 26" round S35 Maple bench Jli" lo n g Sl 5 Yrcetc r Cold.spot 6 l'U (I S75 ,54&375EI QualJly rurnature rn xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond. $5 ·S300 2 o t· .w ... ~ 8005 t·~1onaJ chairs. w h et •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ~ cane ~ides. 4! '-''h tl \• WESTMINSTt:R ABBl-:Y A.'IITTQUE MALL Daily I~. Fra 10-9 Q.OSED TU t-.:SDA Y U7Sl Westman:.ter A vc. Garden Grove ~·6103 a rm t·ha1r~. 2 cofrct· tables. gold tude.;1-lx..od. 2 ~ tabl~. I sm. leak ta hie. console :.lt!r co, am rm phooo. teak dm table w '4 chairs. lg._teak hufret. kitchen d111ellc M.-t. l?Old cul velvet trach · t1onal t-'r c n ch ::.11ra 1;40·0327 ,a fter I pm J\nUque oak church pew~. Harbor Vae w Home., 9' Lon~. $350 ea 2 Alon-· -------- dra, Irvine 832-7489 1\nllques, Oak Seerl'lary, Armotn>. schol h..w d:-k , Hun t 1 n It t o n B e a r h & ms.ic i tems ~ 9882 OepresMon Glass Club --------- show and sale Sat April Yellow wrute 6-pc patio 8070 ........•...•......•... tUt;HE.S'T CASlf PKIC'l-:s l'AlD GOLD,Sll.VEH C'S. (,"QI.NS · Gold d;j'>:. nngs.men!> $45, l<Jdll's S20 Wall buy gold n nl!:o.. watche., tL>elh. ctr i\bo bu~1ng S t c rl 111 i.: ~•lver'o'arc & J c\4.elo . L'S, S1f\er dollar., & COlllS. Will pt<•k up Call ·ror Daily quote Om"t'l UC' Colk'{'t, 9ti4 -6507. I'\ I Pl). JIB . ---- ~R~irin9 \l"'> buy1n1t locrap ROid . .,ah e r. coin.'>. 19484 Uc,tt·h BJ . llH ~ '412 Unllanl CUI u i U l'Jra t. 1hamoml. V~. II. ~1110 tlt.! 51)1,S 1·d wtute yellow l!Ol1I :J diamond weddtn R ,.l'I Hc tu1I S7 5 0 Of fer ti42 4300. Ad·1>tll1·r ::t76.2 t hr •I \1M EOJJ\TE CJ\Sll • +· 11 r G o I d . S 1 I " 1• r . l'lat1num ,\n) k1 111l food . umount Dil n1l'I ~5053 SECRETARY G«EAT HOURS! Tl'lcphone sohc1tors. SJ 75 hr Con\e n1e nl l or across rrom Orange Cn ty Airport. Add1t1onal bonuses poss ible. Call 2 to9. 641..0100 -------19. I~ al the Huntmgton tum . like new $500 Diamond Wd Oll"tl l'n \ ,. 11• Beach Wome n's Club. ___ 640 l!_f!____ Party W1'ih t•> bu) t-asl .growing m edica l ccnler with new r or · porate om ces located tn t-'ounuun VaJley, has an unmedlate Qperung for a :.ecret ar y to the e x- t't'\Jllve staff mg manaj!er LO work 30 hours per week, 9AM to JPM. Posa· lion requires typing or 60 wpm a.nd a good phone ~ty i l'lephone sollciton. MES> EXTRA CASH? GuaranteeJ earnings or '3 SO to S8 per ho ur +oomnuS!>iOO + bon US Immediate opentn~~. part ume. days or t!Ve n tng/>. Eal.y leads for well known estabh~hed firm. 815-8883 TetephoMSGMs .W IOU! Sl . H B. 1·an-t or IJr~1.>r 1>75 Oti7ti ----~~ ....... ~?.1.~ ~~ ...... ~?.5.~ MitalaMous 1080 WASH.t:R & DRYt-Jlt S75forbo1h <;a II 67 3-8632 Wa1>her. dryt>r & d1 -. hwa..,her A -1 cunt! Sl2Sea. 646-58'18 --------Gaffers & Sattle r ga.., range, 2 ~eU cln o\•cn:.: Rona, 64&:n87 : 1>31-1900 Garage Sale Sat <I !!I, 9 ,\:\I. antiques, ('rystal. s1h·e r. cbm a & m1Sl' 215 1-; &yf ront. Balboa l~c ·······•·······•·••···· Sofa bed . n c\\ l y u p holstered . ~new m dl tn:...--s Sl75 XI ra firm qn Ix>>. mall Sl75 641-'!205 John Wayne Tennis C lub Fanuly Mcm hcri.h1 p ="'•> transfer fet-SI ,200 don .. ltOf• lo church ~ 700-J PJUCES: llt&Of3/$S 4 15~ 11.00ea. t..11 tq.g ll.50ea JOor~Sl . .fOea SalesTn lprluded NOCAltD? Draw your owo or send ruime. llddress, pbone & V.T'U make one card per tag, Add ZS-each. Send check or mone y or· derto rtLor NJNTING P.O. 8t>JC 1560 a.ta Mesa. Ca. 921626 Mlrtftu.ifonlts l! urulonm SU each. l pantsuit S20. Sl1e 9-10, all in exceUfllt cond1t1on & "om only a few t1mes b.> ~tudent n~. 540 5721 a/l6 MOVING MUST SELL' Anlq. dress needs r t! pa.tr, S200 7' pool tbl & brass Imp ~ J WOOll bar stools $S0 '"' r h 1 dra"''er dre:.M-r S5() c\ c' 7@1750 Colo tJc <.:.11.;.1 Cum m"·m ht-r.hip Grt•a t hunt an.: honch<i c k rid1n ~ & d~• ~ tA5 Uull 0 ilOC" TV, J UL "J.>l•Jkc" tov' m j r h•n•· h.•m r:JUllJ 10 'IWt•1J Ill~" llu11 l 1 rad i o·.,, t l• I I 14 lb"i :1 I (l(LJ I~" ,\tlrniral lOlor 1'\ $l2!i ('ru\\11 ll'11.>ph•J11• an:.v.~nni.t \! :ikt Si.> t:.i 11 Art !Jt~JTi l ur 645 7 l!IJ SAl.E Dou~hboy 111 ,1 p..r.t Ht'<lwuud dt" k rom 11ll'l<' Motor $:,(JO h I, 546 7!1.'.11 !I Iii' \I I' c a \ ) I' , \ I u 11 '' 'Yam" h J ..i pt• J k 1• r tUbint.1. .... lJO 11 .Jlh $12.'> firm. J ohz1 &t5 Yi 5 ~ l~l' lur ldff,!C 1111)( Sean, 11u..,h mo'4.1·r ('n It \\1th !>pnni::s m't'ft-. rn.11 l rt""' Ma kt· ulh·r ' 547 3Ul2 ,"l,~·wport l:k.t1 h T1·nn1 ' <..1 ub ~1embcr..h1µ. nau.,1 ~J\'rl I S4H 0517. or 100-5131 H' :.OfJ , Uln\t'l !t l>ll'. IMlk' avoc:;itlo ... tn ix: $75 c Jll 964-4:n> ~ WC!llhd 808' ·······•·············•· TOP CASH 1'1\ll> Foc u.<.cod Cum1t ure & ""' plJanc.-c:., ~orlun.: ur nol !l57-8133 BUMPER "iO 510 DA TSl'.'· HS:\HL 540 57:!1 l.•nl·oln 2011 A:\11' .Jrt· \\cl1frr t:uu1t t 1111if l\lrtJllk ~JI) ur lie··· "' f1·r i l-1 96!1 !JtiJ7 Wantt'<l h ,,of.. l olur '" t'MlltOfl llOl lffil>Orl.Hll •;;sm~. bcforl' !~.1m .. r 1·..ill ,\cJ Still•( : 1.:: ... I I .tl-43'.XJ, il h,.., ~cal lnstn.,.nh ,808) ···•···••········•····· CON~ l>1r\-. 1ur 1 roimhont• mlh ta.w l·.Xt't•ll\•nt 1·•in wuoo. 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I 1~ll b\" .. brd quJli l 1t'' Sl2.tn> .,11p ,\ Y &ttt •~IO ln• hcJf'Dl' w 4.S' '>hp for I ,. 1n H ll arbou r llJ 2Kl l \:16d )''-. l'V eS ~tll ~I NEWPORT MARIMA ~IJ:J-1\~J!_ 644H~51 f or ~ll· "()' moon n~. .\l\\po rt JlJrbo r urr \tarult' Avt' . Ultlhoa I::. ·~\8 .\&,( Heh .,hµ J \Jtl for "'V'l() l>dtl boal 675 t600 The pnce of ttem~ adverta:.ed by vehicle dealers an the Vl'h1dc 'dassahed :itlvert1s1n~ <'<.'llumns does nol rnclude .my applicable ta '<e:., license. transfer fee:.. finance charges, r~ for air pol1ut1on control dt-· ,,ce t"ttt1f1cauons or cJ&. Lller documentary pre . par.Won charges unless <Aherwise s peclfied by the ldvertl'ler . ldi.n/ OC.tks ----- 9520 S ip. up to f!O' bcJJt u11L . •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1..t11111t• JJ t k ldt•Jl 1•11-.• 4f; 1-'on:I Woodie. rest.ored ,..,,, s:-J•I 1,j3 I ~;4 SJl,IW, '48 Ford Woodie, llo.J 1 UcH· lo. Io r rt' n l ~"llOft l.,Jjnd 24 mall c.tll b7>3ffi2 a fl I\ 9080 .•..••.........•....... 1~· Sl:ara;,' i i Imm.tr fr;,ifer !>kti. St ltlu m ll>t'l1 $4900 4~) 1jj89 loah.S~ 9,090 ......•....•.•..•...... l<V AoJt S111rai.:t• Y.1rtl :!I hour '' • ,.,. I'' l l!.t~1d~m·• llunt111 l(t un B <".J •h .\c .1 r Ht .11 h \lo " 11i1·r (.ti I 7',) 0 1 Ill x:~ • i7'• 1-::..t B1 . Tr ~crtion ..................•...• ~SCIM/ R.,.,. 9120 ...•••..•....••...•..•• 1:: (',do O\\'( 6 .JffiJ)t•f Wt't'k,.n11t·r 'llnl 1,•on<t $~.t)~tf•I l lrt .J m 1·r l .am p .. r •1 ;..., It I "lll.ollll'll :\ ltll • •11111 lh 1lr.iul1• JLl t'lo.., n ·:.tor ed mint cond S!O.lm 61~161 --- 1!6i f'ortl. t owne r, a uto lrJn•-. 1J I>. µls . Ora~ •'Uflfl llL1tl1u & he ater (Xlg paant & int Bel>t of. fer 64S-~7H T·Atrd. '5ti. porthole . Cont kit Xlnt cond. I ()l\T\o•r l!t!:.1 ur hor .\ft1•r 11 I' ~1. SHli-14°'1 ·~Packard l'arwma Chr1 P<'r <~1u1A' Local ear Runs \\ell Stra 1gh1 ti J uto mat1c. $2 ,800 ~~ lfe3 T Buckd llOJ tbler. I ofakuxhho\\cJ r Ueaul detalk'd 3Z1 Chevy. a uto ~ Porsche red la1i, l'hrome galore! L1<:'d rMr )egal. $1)50 0 c a .. h bi3'mr b7 ,\u .. 1111 ll1·a ll'y 3()()11 :\1Jrl. Ill ~upcr cJ r ' Hnt '°" ~m New lOI' ~ "'.J.L'>. \I irt• 1°"hC\'b $.5!JOO I .Jll !rll tiUIH & 7i0 i 177 1,1 -.;J.,h Metropol1tL111 °:>' \J I) K;<.l ;,11:!11 Motoriwd lilt~~ l'ctll•·~·t11n. Car . SI ,2001 9 I 40 0110 \57 4160 ..•....•.........••.... ~.Race, Rock 9540 ...........•..•••..••.• ,, l.arrl'lb M•ll'I'"' IA•\• mil•""· ~ or 1,. • .,, "'' lo<l t'Vfl<.f 1,: ,,~HI.' ~Axn;v Ounne Bug.:~, :-tl\~t legal. have ca:.h 9150 ~17¥1 We oner a good starting s alary and excellent company benefits . For 1lerview appt.. please ca.JJ· 1714)962-4431. Fa:.t-growing company in lrvrnl' needs 2 ex·' peraenced tele phon e sales persons to work rrom OW' office seUmg photocopy and omce sup plJes. Our top salespeo· pie earn from S500-S700 per week. Salary+ com· mlSSion and booas while tnwung. For mterview, phone 54().3101. ask for Anrta. G.E. washer,dr)er, both w1perm pres:. cyrles $125 ea firm. Eves 751-4573 <.i.\Ri\GE SALt: S at & Sun 8a m 2pm Me ns. womeni. e1nd l'h tldrl·nl> clotht''> Books. dinanR r m lb l & c h airs w •m a tch1nJ! all wood twalnutl hutch Gam~. toys, lWtnS1ze bed frame, lamps & muc h mur h more. 92S2 Parltament Ave., Westminster. I Blk East ol Magnola & ~d· anger.a.4i800 Hacquet Cl uh or Irv membership Must sell' J\ny reas offe r. 752·SIJ I or962-«rrt ~harpfllA lklmt...i:oJJ1c r ~!di Sfoi:!I• doe~ 1~tt·r & 19' Sea H;iy, H17:1 11•'" motor. trlr man> ,1r '' SJ\HIU ~75 U'l.!7 ii' 1"3-m:Jt•Vl~ l=MP FAMILY HEALTH P"OGRAM 9830Talbert Ave. FountAiD Valley 92708 •SICltlTAlllS• Exec. Lelal R.E.,$20,000 P/RSH80, Fun$12.000 Exe. A.nbm R.E., $11.000 P IC Reataurul $18,000 Nd IQa LdCr' RE Sl.3,200 Reep. type~. MOO • *SaleltCcmal&ltanta •• •TLSICY• REFRJG. Apt SIZC Dependable $100 964-5914 '77 Hotpolnt 16c u rt . re:frgj tfreez. Like new S200 . Fragldiore ~/dry $150. 540--4884 G.Ebuiltin Micro Wave & self cleaning oven. Top or the. lin. Orig St 100. Sell for $700. Caloric builtin gas stove. 4 burners. 1 aW>. $100. Both uaed OD· ly 6 mos. 752-1784 an 12 noon. M• 1Mlll1..W.I02S ....................... John Wayne Tennis Club membership ror :>d le CaJJ. s.u.rn10 Weekday:. 1 .. ~111 !>t l'Op1t·~ Xlnt r----------tl 1'00ll S1"'1.l i>7:kitil0 HEAR NEW Wulnul dl':.k . t•h aar ... , t\f'i'"''rih'r, crt'dCnta. lr.1llllll l'\(' Xlnl cond 760-1121. I' h 1.1 n t' D 1 a I l n Iii J ul om.11 11·.1lh M a~1 Sct-rt:tary 3.<iO nbr~. 1225. Cal1 752 ~ -----TYl'EWRITERS: Royal '77 Suzuki RM USC. good ek>e S75 Olympia e lec rond. Must ~ell S6SO. Sl50 IBM D carbon rib·~~======~· l'M-2213 bon S375 ~3755 fl' '79 SUZUKJ tl M400 Ui1ed U. M . S e I e c t r I c TRADE lN SPECIALS approx 4 hrs. $1450/or 'fype~t.er w /computer 29' Califomlan '72 ofr. 75Z·501S uunace. $1200 644·2148 Fiberglass s portfishet.. THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MHA b4'J 0010 1979TRUCK CLEARANCE! We still have some new 1979 truckl lo stor k. Orullc nlducUons ! SAVE MOW! •Our Office• APllt ~!Freet EOE Us ReiDden Aaency 4Cra>Bln:b.&tab'84 Newport Beedl, 13Ml90 Now hiring telephone secretaries for a new conrept In answering service. P l\.ime or f /time shifts available. Includes some wknds. Typing: 35wpm r eq'd. Many e mployee bene fits avall•ble. Sal•ry : lllOfmo IO start f/time' increases according to your progreu. YOU wil I be front«fke to many Important bua. Need IOOd tone of 10tce, as 1Ui11nce, appearance • ambition. Dbl. fau marble l•v .. brand new. 185. Mlac. doers, ceramic lav and Uled lumber. 645-4670 =.11:1:V.."=. Stwp Bond Copier. Mt~r & legal size, xlnl cond. $1400 673-6610. twn Newpon shp a\aal. sacrifice at sn .500 32' TROJAN SEDANS 1'' d.'11. hkc new '77 mdl 1-'oun<l Doberman, vie. . Ad11m~ Plac<•ntta CM. Horne 846-1295, 846.3365 ---------Motof"HoMn,S-./ ... jStof'. 9160 COMNH L CHEVROLET -.rMY OP'FICE OP THE PRESIDENT c.or-p beadau.rters for atatewlde lnveatm ent Mn'tcee ftnn, Fubloa ll&aad. ElC'tlJeat career ~ with dlVS'llty • cfMllllDIW. ·-poeaese U>p·h .. vel •••cuthe Mentartal uper. CaU ~ .. thnl P'rl, ,t : ..... :llpm, Call Mon.·Frl. IDOi n. 6t8-4171 E.O.t:. TOWTIUCI OPllATOI Full or put time. Mu.al l\ave cOOd drivla1 re- cprd. For lnformaUon, phone: 521·9292.or 842-8742 Mon .-Fr i. 9am-5paL n..i... Order dept., It.. pedrfginc, • day Wffk, benefits. Please call 979-'1880. IOJO Canon AEl. moior winder. lenses, rully eqYpped. 173-$402 1035 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Siamese II. red-Point. Abo Penl.ana. MUTTI You may request Ad-Sitter 38fvic:e ~ - placing yovr od . : . our ~ number will appear in your Doily Ptlot od ... Ad-Sitter tokes your fTMlllDgn ' . • you coll in at yoor ~ to qet the ~ to your ad ... thes 9lfVICe is only SS per week . For more infonnofion and to ploce ~ od con 6'2-5611 Uke new IBM correcting ...,I · •·· h Sdertnc II t"pewnter. w 1~n-engs svW r.t J Will sacrirtce for ~.000 t87S. 7S2-0547 Qill owner •dlr631·3l33 ,.,.. 8087 '77 T·JI ft~ th ••••••••••••••••••••••• uu)'CtaJl WI moor· Parrot, red ·h~ad~d 'Amar.on. $200 4 o llood ho me. Tame, talks . -9414, Sherry 1nt1 Call a ft 6~m· m 1U1J Sia Ooat. Tahatt 16'. JZ7 Che v. Jet 1973 Call ...... Ir °"9Ms 1090 ~3763 S2.300 ___ _ ....................... PLAYER PIANO OwMr m"9l aell $18!0. 775,2039 '79 PacemakC'r. 48' sPon f'8her. IOUdl.'<1 W t'QUIP ltO hour., l'\ol Pl)' -.aw1 -------------------.,:----..-.......... _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •We Rent• ';-.. I I , . '• " " \ \1 I '>4&-1200 --------- '116 Ford Truck. noo. 48K rm, 8 cyl, 3 apd. 900, ..... ·~ INl'ERNATlONAL l ten. 7d flat bed. 1708 RENT Z2 ft. lux mlr. •um home. sips 6. self.cont. •·--,...__,.---.,,....--,-N'l-,,.---lliiOJWk. +•rru. 644>-858$ ·~ .... ...,v., ..,. ••. , -.amper 1peclal. good cond .• 35' rum. '1500. ~· furn. lumber rack, tool box. 11.fJOO. For detllls caU a.tit. •tereo, extra I• •Your Motor Home• TupSto yoo Lax benefits We do rnamteunce·free siote l!J72;full refs. Dele's RV Rentals S5M446 6*0147. ...... Call 751·31JS .. r- '16 ~uo f> U. tyl)l• 31 SMID. (~lJ w.~ ~ l ~HB • f'urd I too llat~d Good rond . S l.J)O IJ.l.2130 12 Coun.-r Xlnt rwuun.: work lru ~k $1400 857-~urae. '1541 tl70 ....................... ·197SDODGE 1l'•TOHYAN ~It lrana .. <'NI t ronlrOI M f'M l4'r'f'O ndiu ~ ~I.e. alum )~ C tt ramo· oew u.r-. a nt'I\ 4'nllnf' PL S m~t\ more"'' Ur~al '4utli tru.rk ' o.,.. rt' 11 u <' " tt l o U N I. \' s.?1~ ~ 1 ()(fer l'Klr 1114 1 ~ti ?43 llt.•A\/l• lllt"!I <lllc • or 17 14 1 ~~('\t'fllllJC'>. Ur.$ .. "'on I fo' .!!IO lumJt!<I Kcfng • 'lo\ e hl'ull'r Wllt.'tlt• ll\..t •fom1•"1on, "llll•r 1.-nk , <·tlptuw:. lMlh 1-\ 1 ... M 1 "':. l'll ,\J U1>l ,_., ra Ill" UJOO UUO 1W 21.i1 'fl) Ford ~ lon p u , 6 <.')I , ~>btt. en&. & lran.,, oe" ·73 Oodgt· \.<Ill Ch·un bn1kes . $750 O HO ltl>!>I oU"r Mui.t M'll ~ ~ 58 Ford Shortbed '70 64 Corva11 \'an ru111, LTD mg. lo Xlnl cond .:uud. Sl.800. ~~ &l2-0762or,ti-1b 83!11 OU[ April Sales Month is ExceedillCJ All Expectations! We're Overstocked WITH ~WMED IMW'S AHD WE MUST UOUCE OUR USED CAR INVENTORY TO MAKE ROOM FOR INCOMING TRADE-tNS! A FEW EXAMPLES IN OUR USED BMW SALE! • •77 320i 4 soeed. air stPreo rao• attoy s LOADE D ' Immaculate• (294SXE1 • '77 530i 4 speed c;unroot •,ter1,•( .illoys •ow milt•'. monl (;00d 1 10179 • '77 630csi Aut omatic air, stereo leather. alloys loaoen' Flawless' (456SXG) • '78 320i 4 soeed. 24 000 mire~ A M ' F M • I og : 1 g tl t s l239UKH) Very nice• • •79 528i 4 speed air sunroof leather allows Showroom 10256) $9,995! $15,900 $8,995! S 14,500 OTHY MOORS IHCLUOIHG 2002~. 320h. 521h. SlOiJ ..t 6lls OH SAU HOW! OOH'T MISS Tl41S GIUT Of't'OITUHfTY TO OWH A IMW AT TUMQ400US SAV!t4GS1 T.his offer Thru 4119(80 CREVIER IMW _I \t & Broadway 8 3 5 3 I 7 I 1n Sarlo Ana • ~ ..... 9100 AMtos, M•w #I la°'9ef C..., 2Wl!I Harbor OI \' d c; A Mf~I\ f7f-ZIOJ WANTED! Uill' fOOdt-1 1'ny0lll"I aanJ \Ol\111' C11 ll Ull 1U),\Y''' lh• .. ~ll•<t c., ....... . ,.... ••• t lOI • U O.t•'1 PORSCHES WANTED ,\llow w. Ow opportwuly to l'OR.\lder lhe purd1a:.t" ur t~m of your clean Ptin.t•hc t:'hl·~k with Us Toda}' 'Jb,ll .1 ........ 61Yd t•Mck!n C.•Owe ,.,.. ..,..2Jl3 Top Dollar Paid !-'or Your Car' JOHNSON Ir SON Uncot..Uercwy 2626 Harbor Blvd. (;a;lu Mesa 540·5630 We Pay om lluelook For Your Good VW. Porsche or Audi CHICK IVERSOH VW-l'ORSCllf: AUDI \.IS E. Coast H1wa\ al Ba}!'oldc On\C. Nt•wport Hca,•h ti73 lf.!00 ""'°'· Import~ •......•.•.•.•.••..••.• BMW 9712 ··············•·····••• <.:>RANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST Sales-Scrvtl·~~a:.ing Rov Caner.Inc. Rolls Aoyt·e • BMV( 1540 Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 IOI Mcl.AREH's l!..'lO ~ Hcach Ul11d w\HABRA 1S ~t1 No or SA Fw\ 1714)522-5333 Sunday by Appl liMW lg'76 2002. auto a l'. m·w un::-. l!laupunkl .,,,.,t-r>. xlnt l ond S7CW OHO (i7J 506.1 CREVIER FOITHf Df5CalMINA TIHG IMWIUYSt! •N6-0WMID• •IMW's• TI 32A)i'4 llpd. {814TKll 17 32a auto t694TJA 1 78320l4Spd (728WRf'J 78320l auto. (5641 1 '7833Jtupd. (492AUW1 '783"11i4 spd t873VD11 TI 630CS1 (2) 1472TAtO 1980 PRICES GOING UP!. Ex· celeftt Htectioft at c:urreM prices SA.VE ON LAST FEW •79·, ... STOCK SADOLHACK V AU.Ff IMPORTS ~Marguerite Pkwy MlSSlON VIEJO 831-2040 495-4949 Q.058) SUHDA YS 7 81MW530i Immaculate! Runs on re· i:ular gas ·I spet'<l, power 1>lcennR. powt•r brakes, air cond, 1\M FM :itcreo 1•assette. t'lectri c :.un roof. electnc windows. topaz Lan intcn or. Only ~.In> [J\Jlt'!> Best off€.'r Call 642-0l38 ·74 an?. 5o.IXkl. mi. ct s pd ,\.\I }'':\! ca:.:.t'ttl'. $>1600 :tfl 2Z3S 14 au:?. auto , snrf , a 1·. lime Xlnl $4300 OUO bt~ or am ~ b/5 2357 Capri 97 15 .........•••........•.. CAPRI PARTS :-: .. w Koru shocks c '72 to 7<t I V-6's I Nl'W Sears HD. 48 mo. battery. Leal.her sport steenng wheel. AJJ haJJ' pnce. Call 642-01.18. '76 Capri New m c ll orange pwnl Lo m1. nu tire:.. xlnl C'ond $2800, li75-fJB3 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 77 ~Z 2-t 2. 4-spd. l'lec ..nrl. A~t f'M cass., /\ C. 5JK rru. S8500 661 ·70'7 <\ 78 280Z m int cnnd Loaded Bra Ski rack fill-44U2.700-07ll iS ;MJ Z 2 + 2, Xlnt cond LI>" l'TllleilJ:t.', aulo trans .'.\laii wheels $5750. Call 001 :ll61 9100 \ FEATURING THE BEST IN GAS SAVERS LEASE THE VANAGON . APRIL .. GAL LEASE •11r~r ....... 48 month QPet'I end INle on approved credit P1ymen1 ot $322.01 0.hvert the car and covert flral peyment plus llcente tee. Tot.i of peyments is 18256.48. cap co1t It S1990 Afltt $2,000 00 cap redu,tlon 18711 IEACH ILVD. HUMTIMGTON IEACH 842-2000 Cu.lt049U1J ...... hod""'"' ......... 4/20/10 ) . - .......... ..w 'nz•rW ........... w ........ .1 ••••••••••••••••••••• -.-i-................................................................................. . .._. t110 Mli"x•11tM · t740 ¥1kuc I t770 C ·11 ttll ...._ ttlJ ........................................................... ·-····· '78 llD Wqon; low mUe .• io.ded. Or11in&I owntr. ..,. M4--44T1 i7 O.uun B·2lO 4·dr .. au&o., 28.000 ml. ~. 63Hl6.1or au.~~ '152·lW it~ 1 3llO Z. lo mi. XlnL oond. AJr. $&5115. ~J-04.!M '15 Oal3un 8·210. Xlot oond., +spd Best oUcr. &6&2523 'Tl 3'0Z. rehlt. eng, new trans • ~ upholstery. UND. PIOO. 646-5250 art. 5 '14 Dat.sWl 2J60.Z 4-s p, a IC, AM FM 8 track Mag wheels . $4,500 8:30·S. ~ U'T7. Afl S & wknds 842o~ """" 9723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ferrari Dino Spide r 246GTS Dayt ona package, burgundy /Lan, a.btiolute.ly mmt. S32 ,000. ~139S or s..m1 Fiat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 ·128 Spot\ L Fial. '10,000 tnl. New paint, new UP· Ml. Runs good. Sl200. 496-2228 eves 18 FIAT 124 SPYDER Orange , SM miles. 5 speed, radJo. convert.I· bk. Greal Summer flm rar. <803VNQ> A~INl"I . 171411-430.5079 Bet ween 8: 30-6 p m. Call S.56-4282 afler 6 Ask for Tim ·w 1-'i;it l~. 4 spd • .id cond Dnpg $2,ln> (Jr bsl ofr ~01 Manda 9727 ..•...........•....•... VISIT YOUR ORANGE COAST HONDA HEADqUARTERS TODAY!!! UNIVERSITY SALES& SF.HVICt : OU>SMOllLE HONDA GMCTRUCKS 2.850 Harbor Blvd ca>TAMESA 540.9640 '80 Honda "Ac cord." Silver. Sspd. Slerco. New. No nuJeage. Save Sfn)at S6.00S 635-6316 .JalJMs" 9730 ..•••.................. ·ro Jag 3 8 Mark 2. vni.t owner, clean Cal l'ar. pp $3500 b/5-2009 Maida 9738 .....................•. miracle mazda 2150H.._.ll•cl Costa~ 64S.-S700 1!177 Mazda GLC hatch back, deluxe 1nleno r. a;,<n> mdes. 4 cylmdcr. 5 :.peul. sunroof and rack, factory ast. new radwl tires $3495 firm Call ~ 71 .... 41011 Perfect cond., n ew pa&at,loaded, orif. owner. i\ppralte.d at IU,'746, w 1aeU at SlL221. .......... "11 VW c•tocn RMera "76 SevWc. ,orig ow..er. tf72 f101D " QUlpel', tpOUeea. tlpe 5• >a.-~ MUST.AMa•Atml AC, -.o tape, res au, VI, au,OGlltlt tra,.1., m4> GI-mo. MO-t855. 'IO UOIADO pwr. 6*riAa as vinyl to~. •• vw rl Ev..-y extra lncludlna YeUow wlblatll bucket • I D . • stereo. I 0 ........ _ c-ll'VV, amlllll c~. Aun. sunroo ! nly 1.320 -. _.. • • • '17 MBZ Dl61.. 2 ~. auto, aUvtr, rnU1t aeh. .. Ul-1'146, M2·32118 treat. Sl700. Call n:ilel.<.!LDOMIO)P/p. 11211 ..--·At t er 6 p . 0\ . -· l114 ........ 199. THEODORE ROBINS i7 ~t:. M.iW bm, xlnl oond...lll,000 ' "16 VW &a. lo ml, aorf, AM /Pll, alvr, S.C. 11100. ....., U81 VW Vu w /re~t enc • trans. 5 dra. Runa ·~ M.vcedea ~L. blue. ....i. •ta.t631-4251. i7 ~ Lt bm, xlnt cond. '22.000 714/f73-3238 Both tops. Lo/rru. Xlftt. VWBua.Good~. Mab w.eno. tolfet*: &u.o:m all'er"after 'Pm: "11 M83.5Convertlble 5'5-18311 xi.-mechanical cond. Needs minor restorauoo 673-S61>2 ~ 5865 S29,SOO '78 MB 2400, SOK m1 . showroom cond., loaded ' $17,000. 493-2270 ----10 ~EL. must sec. a beauty, drk g rn tan. mx>. 497 ·5283 77 Mercedei. 4SO S l::L. Mlver, perfet'l cond New tJres, brks & hall. 36.000 mi. best ofr before May I 964-JSUI / '79 4.50 SLC sri'Cer Ali xtras . M1nl cond . 714-328-1730 P14of 9741 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $4000 DISCOUMT olf window sticker pnce on any remairung 1979 1~604 BEACH IMPORTS K48 Oo1<l\'Stn-el N!';WPORT Ul-.:1\Cll 752-0900 7 1 '. Good rood Runs Good sooo Call 492·1278 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1978 924, A 1C. a ulo .• stereo, snrf . 28.000 m1 XJnl. cond. Diamond silver/black int. $9200. 752·8141. 8·S:30. Belly t::ves ~l Bank Repo. 1975 Porsche, Targa Carrera . 2961 E l.aJolla. l\nabc1m. 9·5 wkdys i69llS, Targa, 1c~ gr~n Sl.5.500 l'\'\ Ply 760-~ 'f/WW Pop Top Camper. Greatcood. S2900. Call492·1278 1979VWBUS Like new, pri red t.o sell 661-1779 ·m VW BUS. l2400 or best (Jffer. Good cond. Gd tms.~1874 '68 Bug Dependable Newpauit. $2100. 964-5914 1979 VW Conv, s ilver AM FM. chrome whls. Xlnt cond. S7,500 ~:1115 or 644-4018 '72 VW lius. xlnt cond. new Mich rad!al.s. S2SOO. ~14 '1H VW t·on vcrl • b lu w 'Wht Wp. AM FM, lOK mi. $6800. 60 ·2375, ~ Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VOLVO SALES, SBVICE ANDL.UsaMG OVF.RSEAS OEUVJ::RV EXPERTS EAaLEN<! VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd COSTA MES/\ 646-9303 540.9467 "i'J a>4 GL 8Km1. f'ctry \\af'T A C. !>nrl. over dnve. A~ FM ster eo <:a'>:. Sl0.500 Lve name & II 71~5o2Jfi2 ---~Uwd Porsche for Sdle Turbo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Targa '78 Update 8 ~ & GcMral 990 I u·s. Burgundy on blal·k ••••••••••••• ••• •••••• , M2-8888. •'65CPonc~ * Vt-r; clean. Li~·7884 i6 Pon.chc !H2£ Elt·1· roor." A M FM O olh> c·~. 1·· alloy~. many l'" lras. mmt Sl2.000 or best 67S-8<M8 i8 911.SC. pwr brak~. e.lec. wmdows, a c. clec. snrf . custom scau,: crwse cntrl • s tereo l'irt'll1s. mJ.I? "'his . \\hule tau. lowered. fol( lti:hts. hdll wa!>her1> <n,oct> rru Porsche r ed ~1.500 ""nl Blal.er or l\ro1wo or 4 x4 49J 6382 afters Wtlt.oyii' 9756 ...•.•.....•........... •t 0£AL£R IN U.S.A JR ROY R CARVER r ROLLS-ROYCl l~J•mbof .. IWwport 11#.ft ll \'----'MO M44 CLOSlO $UNOA'I'\ Torofa 9765 ···••·•·········•······ ·;7 <.:el sr a ST . 4 nu Ptrcllis, ,\ M 1 FM <'as:. • xlnl cond Mus t :.et·' Al o. 4 nu Goodyear lflS.14 S200 546-2514 u fl 5 PM MOTMMG OVER $4999 ~AIERS 4llTO CENTER 1425 Baker Sl,.r('(:t C~"TA M ESA 540-9202 9'05 •.........•......•..... t!ef RAMBLER. 48 000 rnJe:. ~1..ikc· t1Ht-r b42 0025 l.!114 2-<ir \tatador. ~ood cond . nt•w tire.., & brake. A (.'. P B I' S $1400 OB() 834· 1764 or tDJ.1919 14 Hornet Vfl, .& l' $1000 or best offer 548-1075 artt-r S µm ---9910 ..................•.... 7 1 Ele<'t ra Ltd 4 dr. '<Int 1ond thru out :".t-.... pJ1nt t o p t sr~·s Sl!XXJ br.t orr 6i3-5781 'iH E:.tat t" W a.:o n t\.\I nt sU.'t" cass. rulJy loaded. xln t rond $5400 !>:It o/r. 962 269H. 8'11-8734 t917 ....................... '78 Z2I. T· Tap. PS, PB. PW. pwr dn, st AM /FM liter'flO call, TA radials, at wbls, CtwM" control, =ml, S6~so 1urr. FOR D • t )(,(} tlJ\H t .. r •f' I', • lU',)A M.t ',A f, 1: ,r 1\1 ----- '66 Clu•lc 8·cyl, a uto tnna. p11. •.ooo. 67Wtl4 '78 C28, lo miles, xlnt '66 Must. V8, auto, cleu, cond. Loaded 16,000. Sl87S. 97s.Grl7 "78 Camaro LT, only 13,000 m1., full power. tmX>tOBO. Call Mike at The WholJy Cow. 675-.4080 1978 CHEVROLET CHEVmE AutoC:rull1c trans., asr oond., root rack & 1s "as clean as a pm.·· Gets s uper mil eage ! 111!8WQQ> "'88 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HAAllOll 8tVO. COSTA M ESA 04'2 0010 S&USFIRST! We have a good selection o f NE W & USE D Oievrok!t.s' COMMRL CHEVROLET X?lllJrla•r H .. <1 , • r·d ' .\I~-" \ 546-1200 'ii El Cami.no Clus1c. All I.he exi.ras $400() or bsl. cir Call after 5. 549-7850 78 ,\tontc Carlo. Take over low lease+ ( ccs Xlnt cood 7:'.4-6733 i 4 El Canu.no. 60.000 m1 . w lthell-l3250 Call after 6 pmel l.501 ·m Camaro 6-cyl Xlnl C'<Jnd &ful>l M~. $1500 CilJJ S.Sl ~I l.!175 ~1orwt. 4 c·yl , 1 l>pd , .. m fm c·a.i...,t'ltt-rJd10, 111"4 dut<'h. Ol'" tran' . WJJ OBO 1,45-004."• aftn I, \. ... k fl>t" \1 Jt~ i 1; C h •• ' ,. I t (• Ul•moo.'>lr3tor :$5 000 m1 HJdaal" t1ro•' $2000 '"'nn. alt 6~24~ C di:oeMal ' 99 30 .•.....•............... 'ii Man V <.:lean .... ht on \\tit., bhM: le.&lh inl. Ii "a) bucket. lilt, air, $4000. PP 673-25(17 6'7:MM73 1!l87 M.ustaoa. Oun. 6Cyl Rum great. Finl '1000 CASH 983-1 LN ·~ M~t.ang Mach I 351. auto, PS, PB. air, all c..tg. S2'm. ~7-8623. ·74 Mustang JI, 2300cc. p b. p ts. a 156.000 m1 . sun>1orfer. Call Joanne after~: 30. SJ6..8589 ----- 'TT Must.ang V8, a ut.o, PS, PB, i\C. AM/FM II lrk, :.nrf. lug rar k, 23,000 mi. xllnl cond S3900 /ofr Must ~11 893-4342 --- '00 Must .• all ong, 289 4- :.pd. good cond $1850. b4.5-0234 00 Mustang fastback, TI.In> rru, p ~ , new tire~. ~ b, xlnl cond.' $2250 . &7J-0141 9955 ...................••.. ·79 Cull a~s Supre me , 2fiG.V-8, 19mpJ: city, 23 ~ hwy. blert'(J, tape, full power + er. cntrl. x1nt rond, xlot buy. nu lire., 9>17S Oy ~I. ('\'CS 644-2877 16 Cltlass Supreme Jo' u I I y e q u 1 p p eT S ro u i_:h a m H a rdloµ ~.A C.Landautop HI~ on blue with blue ln- lt'rior. A\t FM. Full J.1'"'4cr OR> The Daily l'll<Jt~-4321.cxt 210 l~I Olds Cutla:.:i Con \•'r11ble . 'autern #(Old. '' "hit•• 111µ & tOlr. A lf, I'S. I' B. AM l''M. Xlnt meld <.411 (;ary t>46 !1$30 ,.'j llld:. !l·Pill>:t t.'nRer Lutl<L'>"' Crw~er Wattn Shdrp. rums .It rca t. Si! .2115 l,tt;.41.37 >t>C S . 4600 mi. no down• Talu-over my 18';! at t9'i!I lfll role. Guy 673.0U1, ,~-..~ ~ 9932 PWtto --9'57 ..••......•.•.••....••. '79 CORVETTE SI 1,495 U5..., lh.all 7,000 milt"' ~ ~T f1nancm~ a\·all Call ( fJT dt.-t.ails 182.SJ I MISSION VIEJO IMPORTS ICU Ii~ 495 Ii(» ISTTOP Whl m aroon int. All Po"'er 21,000 m1 Im maculatt' 7!>4 6i90 or \d Sitter :: 143. 642 4300 24 hr.. J<b) .•...••.....•.•.••.•..• ; I 1'1ntu dt>an. run ~ 1.r .. .11. air. • ~terco • Sttrk, rddtah. yellow. S\275 OBO ~S.29112 1 IUY PROILEMS Ally cced.. 631-2 69 7 ---~-- f ord P1nlu 1971 -Run ~ k'(Jod ,\BARGAIN $75(] CA.5 H S48 0574 74 PINTO WGN. I '~· radw 1120Rl\ZI ·1mmarulate. r\n c>x· l'f'll1·nt runnrni: car Ver) l1)w miles "iti <.:orvettc. bru"n bc1~e $l850 t.lllr 28. 000 rru • Ha:. e \ er .>'tllng. m ust sell. Make ,\lbl'AM INT'L u<rer. CAii Ad Stll{!r II!. 17 l'4tl-6J0.-5079 ~2A hr... -------8t'l\\CC08 ~p m eon-19, b1ac1c on black I Call 556-4282 artcr ti Sjlotlers, mags, am rm Ask for_T_im __ _ ·79 RX7-GS. :'I spd, air. S R. mags. Pcrf .. Owner 673-0517. wkdys67J-6700 1971 Corona Wagon Ne" mg.. tares $1800 oHer tm-4120 days or~ 8366 18 Buad~ 1-:,lale Wa~on i; ~. full pwr, air. ~pill pwr .. eat~. till wh l 'tt>reo, IJµe. l'l<' I o"ncr. pn pl) $4800, 714 991-81..20 wkdyi; onl> C""4S>dte. crw.se, ;isr, ful· Ptymouth 9960 ly equipped Sl2.900. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 74 Maul.a RX4, (air cond., asr $750 642-4300. Ad Si\,t.er II lJS, 24 tlrs. M1n:iedt1 lffz . 9740 ···················-··· 15 218 70.000 miles . slereo. power windows. crws e oonlrol. air rood., Bnlish racing green. "Xln 'l a\AomObt\e ·· Showroom ready. t986NWO> $1195 AUSfAM INT'L l714Jl-430.5079 8etween8:~p.m. Call SS6-42B2 after 6 Askrornm . 1969 MIZ 21051 4DOoaSB>AM Stiver blue tis loaded with all ol the luxury appoinl· men\S. Mwil see lo ap· predate! (807YP0 I OHLY$4'91 HOWMDC-..rMt Dove 6 Quall Sts. NEWPORT BEACH IJJ..0555 FmlSIY"' Ava1r:1':'~':isEo Men:edes Beu. Slmple lrUnlt with minimum down on approved credit. c.i.l fol' .wit. tGSIOM ¥11JO tWOlltS eai.t746 e.noc MBZ8SL 14. lllnt cood Milan brown, bamboo In tr.2IOlll. P/P,812· .. 'Tl Merc.del 450SEL. au •tras lncludlnl anrf'. 30,100 mJ, mint cond . ......... 131-Mll I '78 Corollu . 2 door. 5 speed. am fm ~lt'reo Xlnt cond. /\slung $3600 Olli 549-7628 vo11s...,.,. 9770 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C dl11c 9915 ...........•........•.. i9 ELOO $12.650" Mn rf, V'1r't!S, (' /kll, llhr, looded, lo rru. OOJWVW Whl s dea l e r (714>645-~ ________ , __ _ Havrng trouble selhnf( )'OW' car" Try us' P11d for or not! Ask for f'rank Manno or Tom AtJcan i7 4 dr DeV11le, dk blue. fulJy eqwpped. xlnt rond Will !>ell ror Kelly Blue Bk whlse pnce 16.000. 83:U5ll M Manno dys. SM 5275 eves wk.rads W·835 ·65ti6 R o n ~144 c:.o.p-..... 9913 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '13 XR7. sharp. must sell SI~. ~96().Q'Ti DodlJf 9935 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Aspen wgo • sp ed , am rm IHrlt, set up for tow & snow 963-9568 '720'.lll Sta Wgn, 30MPG. xJ.M rood. 4 spd. S2.000 !J62,D9 Ford 9940 ·w E.LOO $1.SSO? Ong. • •••••••••••••••••••••• ownr. 66Kml. Whle . dlr. i8 FllrmOCll 4 dr. auto. 8 ~2963 AM t f'M 8 lrk, $3800. I 8711 llACH ILVD. ...... ~ ...... 14 iooo Cllldil1r:.'74Bdo ~ White blk. top, blk. llhr 111t.er •• xlnl. cood. Ong. owner. ~ classic! S8800. WANTED: '71 VW Bus. c714>493-8260 Hat to be clean 11 good. ·77 Seville, loaded. X· 5tl).7»t ESTATE SALE "67Galaxy 7SlM:lll M/FM. ·71 t\iry Gold, bm tQp. xlnt. cond .. Undcr 75~ms. Depend 31&eng. )o'ully t'QUlp. p P . $1 ,075. 979-3.544 ----Pontiac 9965 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1976 POMTIAC Firebird Fornlla Hugger orange exterior, aua.omallc lrans~. pwr. sleers og & air cond. IWIPRH> $3911 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 10b0 HAABOA Bllo'O (()'HA Mf<;A 1'>47 0010 '13 Fireblrd. Must sell! 12100 or best offer. CaU ~-3i79 . "78 Bonneville. Jo'ully loaded. Mint cood. $4950. a.6789 Si5H2110eve.. d cond. $7,950. )'S 752-7733. "811 /t '73 VW BUGS. LIJte new. Will be in town lhru the 20th. Call Robt. 66<9US eves 64S-03JS For sale 1976 F o rd Granada, 2-door. low ruleqe. S2.200. SS2-!16SS U.. t94S i4 Ventura, lo ml, very ••••••••••••••••••••••• c lean. good MPG . '78 SDV. Sli9l5. i.o.ded. 'i1TWNECPE$3950? mX> bestolr.675-9412 Beautiful cood. C.U Art Moon rf. wbls. loaded, ,67 F\rebird 3218: Very low 988-33'7lor645-'1253 llhr. t ape. S39VQP. mileage. new tires . '7S VW eonvert.ible, stick. tape, runs 1ood. $4795. KW300, Ad.sitter '81 -.-iWblleDlr. .. ............. ,1 ....... c-.. '78 Sedan de ViUe. wbJte. ..-~ ___, '70 VW cam per. xlnt. cmd. S3000 or besl . •S741 37,000 ml. Wht. lthr. in· Mlioay tt50 1'f. Xlnt. cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ttu:dlo'Mrd 758-1736 or 64M880 ORANGE COUNTY ·s .'970 '78 Seville 2Zmi. Sliver. Xlnt. cond. Dys 833-9894. "58: ~Y rest.ored. Mlnt eve875-9187 cmd. Call tor appt to see. -.'7-8-~-v-ll-le-.-S-bo-w-roo_m_ NMm. cmd. L«t blue metallic '71 C.mper. Xlat cond. 12 , 000 m l. A I w a y 11 Red pop top wn'SI< ml. garaged. washed 4r VtrY clean. Beat over waxed LI do Is I e amo. 'l'SUIOI. 873-4M2 . '728w,xlotioad. '631JMO 123QOl'()80. Nu paint. Whiff dlr. sells f7S.•1.9 (Of' 118.'IO? t45a63 MIWIST ~-MERCURY DEALERSHJP IAYPIADBOI LINOOLN-MERCURY 1& 11 Auto Center Dr. SllFwy·IAU ForMt ul' IRVlNE 130.7000 ' • •••••••••••••••••••••• i 1 2dr. f'llty equipped. Xlnl. cond. 644·7961 even- 1~. V9 9'74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Yep GT"waf'Oll, l'QC)d , condition. AM/FM. A/C, ffpd. loK on new eo&loe. lllO. 548-31164 l ' --' .. .. .. . .. . ... .. ............... .. .... -... ....._.._ --_......_._ __ ~_ ---------~-:------,... --_..._ __ ORANGE COUNTY, GALI FORNI A . THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1980 TWENTV·FIVE CENt$ Cllalty,._.._ OfO HE MEET ANO BEAT THE FREEWAY KILLER? Scott Neely, 17, end His Cycle Helmet We•pon HB Teen, Killer Met Face to Face? By ROBERT BARKER Of tM o.lty ...... 5Uff A 17-year-old Huntington Beach youth's report that he • came face to face with a man who he believes is the freeway killer has ·been forwarded to Orange County s heriff's investigators. Scott Neely's claim that he was attacked after he was picked u~ while hitchhiking early Tuesday mo.ming was reported immediately to. the police. Along with his story, Neely turned over a pair of metal-rimmed eyeglasses that be said be koocke<J from the suspect during a frantic struggle. "WE Alt£ TREATING it like it 1s good information." , Sgt. Lws Ochoa said Wednesday. Ochoa pointed out that police have received a number of reports alleging s1m1lar attacks. Anott)er Huntington Beach boy said he was picked up Sunday by a driver in a pickup truck and escaped afte r a struggle. · ·' lt doesn't mean that they were attacked by the one bad guy," Ochoa said. "There are other homosexuals and , perverts." OCHOA SAID THE information was forwarded to the s heriff's depart ment. which is heading the investigation, to find out if ther,e are similarities between the attacks and the stran~ul ation deaths of scores of young b6ys in Southern California . Neely, a slender boy with short brown hair. said police may be having trouble believing his story because he is a punk rO<'ker. "But where would I get the glasses and why would I call police? I don't think they care much for punks ." HE INSISTS HIS STORY is true and he feels. he said. that the man probably was the freeway killer. Neely said he was returning to his home near the Bolsa Chica area after a visit to his girllriend 's house in Long Beach shortly after l a .m . He sald his motorcycle ran out or gas and he was at first given a ride to Westminster Avenue and P acific Coast Highway. He said he continued to hitchhike and it was there that he was pi cked up by the driver of a powder blue Dodge van .. WHEN I GOT IN, he told me to lock the door because it might fall open.·• Neely related ... "He also asked me to put my motorcycle helmet in back but l kept it on my lap. "We didn't talk much but pretty soon he said be bad to stop to go to the bathroom, "He then put a hand on me On the.groin area) and asked if I minded. . "I told him I did. He grabbed me around my shirt collar and tried to slick ~ hypodermic syringe io my side. I think it was a tranquilizer or something. ... STARTED BANGING him with my motorcycle helmet and rutting him al'(i kicking him. "The door fell open amt his glasses fell blf. "He told me that l had won. But my adrenalin was going a mile a minute and I kept banging away at bis van and put a dent ln it. "When he drove away he was weaving from side to side." Neelv. who said he was "too hyper" to get a license number, then called police who arrived at the scene as did his parents who came to take him home. NEELY 8.\JD HE THOllGRf the syringe contained a tranqulliiiQg agent of some kind but that it didn't take effect because the neEdle wu diverted by a shirt, a jacket and a package of ~g_arettea in his pocket. The S-9 125-po'1Blt NHIY said the suspect told him lte waa wo;.tlq at a hospital in the Los Anselea area. He said tbe man wore a blue eb1rt almllar to those worn by emerpney room workers. He Mid the man told him that tbe hospital thouabt be was oo duty and that be could "puncb out" from wor1' later and nobodl wouJd know be had been 1one. .. MAYBE l'VE BEEN watchlnl too many police 1bowl. But be had the needle and an alibi that could ahow that be wa1 at1ll at work at the time the murders were commltted. "That's why l think he was the freeway killer." Neely said the my was whit~, of medium bei1bt and wei1bt, won thick eye-&luee1 and had llO facial hair. Neely Mid he wore red cord trousen anCI looked to be ln bll late JOI or early 30s. He..., bad bC"Own wavy hair and a hllh forehead, Neely saJd. • "I tlDk IM would have killed me if be could." .f, Reward Set for ·er· Victim ~s Neighbor Presses Search By STEVE M~LE Ot-oaty J ohn Perry wan to put a Rugh's nude body was found dumped last month aJoog the Ortega Highway near San Juan Capistrano. Investigators said price on the head of the man he believes murdered his friend. 15-year-old Russel Duane Rugh. · the boy bad been strangled. "l 'm not a rich man. but I'll put up what I can to get this guy." Perry said "If we can get enough money, bopduUy greed will take over and someone will talk to the police." T h e Fountain Va lley maintenance man said he hopes fellow cltliens will help him scrape together t he reward money and sUmuJate the police search for lhe killer. The 15-vear-old boy was his neighbor a nd a friend. P.erry said they used to fish together and go to the movies now and then. Iranians: U.S. Killed Student By The Assodated Press Several thoµsand J ranian d e m on s trator s s taged an emotional anti-American protest outside the occ upie d U.S. Embassv in Tehra n today. rallying around a coffin holding the bodv of an Iranian student who died after being arrested by police in Nebraska. "This is evidence of U.S c rimes!" s h o ut e d som e me mbers of the crowd, who cJa.imed the youth was tortured by ·American police . Nebraska authorities said he died of natural causes. In another de velopme nt. Iranian President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr was quoted as saytng the U.S. izovemment violated a secret agreement ai m ed a t r reeina the so American hostages. who spent their 166th day in captivity at the e mbassy. He said the supposed deal fell .. ttirough because the exiled Shah Moh ammad Reza Pahlav i ·evaded possible extradition by le avinJt Panama, something Ba ni-Sadr blamed on the United States The I rania n stud e nt , 26-year-old Bijan As hliani. who attended the Un iversit y of Nebra5ka. was arrested Dec. 20 on charges or assaulting his landlord with a knife in an argument over the Iranian .. revolution. "l'he Douglas County Medical Board committed him Fe b. 27 to a Lincoln. Neb . psychiatric center, where he died April 6. Nebraska authorities said he died of heart failure "due to an epileptic-like seizure." But his rather told the protesters outside the embassy today, "My son was tortured several times by the fascist police of the United States and finally they killed him." ~en Cancels Talk on.MGM Law A public r eport that was , scheduled tonight by Huntington Beach Assemblyman Dennis Mangen on a new law affecting mentally gifted m inors has been canceled. • Mangers, who authored the law, w as t o s peak in the Huntington Beach Union High School Dl5trict board room. A new date hasn't been set. They also theorized that Rugh. last seen hitchhiking on Beach Boulevard in Weslminster. may have been killed by the so-c:aJled freeway killer. The freeway killer . police in Ora n ge a nd Los An geles co unties speculate, may be responsible for as many as 35 murders in the past two years. Three of the victims were last seen on Beach Boulevard Sgt Bill Miller . an Orange County Sheriff's Department investigator. said a re ward could be just enough to open up some tightly sealed lips P erry s aid he opened the Russel Rugh Memorial Reward Fund with S50. He said officials at the Cr ocker Bank. 10060 Slater Ave . Fountain Valley will help others add lo the fund . .PhantOlll Painters Who are these mask ed men? And what 1s the s 1gmficancE> of the Blues Brothers ai:id La urel and Hardy poslers'' To find out .what these artistic unknown comics look ltke unmasked. and w hy they're m the news. turn to Page A3 ~ Huntington Lawyer Given P~obation Huntington Beach attorney David Paul Carpenter. a past critic of police. was sentenced to two years informal probation tPli s week after being conV1cled of receiYing stolen property. Ca rpenter. 32. was a lso ordered to pay a $100 rinc. seek r eg ul ar p s ychologi ca l counseling for two years and to log 80 hours of v~lunteer work. The a ttorney was convicted early this month by a jury in West Orange Municipal Court. H e ha s fil e d a p e titi on requesting an appeal on the conviction. Carpenter was accused of selling three gold rings at a Santa Ana pawn shop for $75 last April. Police reported \be rings were Identified by a Huntington Beach woman "ho s aid lht') "ere taken from hl'r home last year . The attorney le veled crtt1ctSm at the Huntington Beach Police .Qepartmenl ror use or excessive force in 1978 rollowan~ a July Fourth riol al the bty pier Repayment Sought LOS ANGELES t AP> -A county audit recommends that a n emb attle d Pico Rivera poverty agency be forced lo· r e pay more than $33.000 lo federal funds . The report said the agency failed to provide neighborhood services ror which 1t had contracted '.laws' Off Catalina I Great White Shark Caught by Fisherman SAN PEDRO <AP) -A 161,'.a- foot great while s hark was caucbt three miles offshore of $anla Catalina Island by a 23· year-old boat owner on his first commercial filbtnc trip. The man-eating ahark was trapped ln a fllbblg net and shot to -death as lt tried to bite th.routb the boat'• metal stem roller e1rty Wednesday. aaid Robbie Barker. over of the ~7-foot Pacific Fin: M arlne b6ol«>gl1t1 who examined the bqe fi1b Barker and hll crew hauled back to san Pedro Mid lt •ppeared to be oae of tbe larptt ,reat whites ever cau1ht olf. the .West Cout. "In the darbeu we tboqht at nnt It wa1 1 whale,'• Barker nulled. ''When we 11w those teeth llaabln1. we backed olf l ~ fast." Great white sharks terrorized movie audiences ln "Jaws". andt'- "Jaws 11" u lifelike mechanical replicas devoured their way through the cast of characten. Dispel.Uni celluloid slanders of the species, Cabrlllo Marine Museum aquarlat Roberl R. Johnson H ld sbar\ retearch done ln1lM South Paclflc •bowed the monaters uaualb' swim clear or populated areas,. ·'Normally the creat white sharks don 't come into populated areu because there's notbln1 to feed on." Jolmlon aald Wednesday after examlninc B1rker'1 catch and tdenUfytnf lt as a 11"9at .mite. •'They usually hana around aul rooterta." he said. This one 1pparen\ly bad ddne I ' l ... just that before becoming ent.angled in Barker's net. A p..-tially digested seal was found in the shark's belly, said John Olguin, associate director of the museum. Great whites are listed by the Oulnness Book of World Records as the larfell c.am&von>us fish, excludina plankton-eaten. The largest one caught olf the West Cout meaaured at 11 leet. two inches, five ye.rs •IO oft Santa Barbara, according to Dr. Donald NellOn, a abark ~ •wltb California State Unlvenlty at .Loac kach. The ibuk's sevettd head wUl 10 oa display Lhro\llh Sunday In front of tbe Cabrtllo Marine lluaewn. lt wlU be cleaned MondlY and the Jaws wW to on permuenl exhibit, Olpin Hid. which 1s being held in a trual account. · "I've read a bout kiUi.Dp all my life but it never hil borne until I picked up the newspapeT a nd saw Ru.ssel's picture staring at me." Perry said. "Al first J couldn't even bring myself to talk with his paientl. f was saddened and hurt but they were in agony. So I decided to set up the reward fund.'' T h e se l f ;e mpl oyed maintenance man said he hopes to collect money "until we reach the point where any perverted <See REWARD, Page A2l Countian Held in2 Teen Rapes A 26 ·ycar -old We s tminster auto repairman 1s in custody today on charges he abducted and raped l wo 15· ye ar.old Hunt1n ~ton Beach g irls on !.eparate occasions Patri ck Gord on Taylor. officer s said . was arrested We dnesday evening at his Westminster home and booked on rape and kidnap charges. He 1s being held on $25,000 bail. Police -allege' that Taylor •phoned investigators Wednesday and offered to surrender. They s aid he told police that he neeMdhelp. lnvegtigaton claim that both attacks were nearly identical. In the first inc ident last Oo.tober police s aid a man for<'ed a l>choolbound girl into ha car and h•ndcuffed he r. They claim he drove her to a · downtown Huntington Beach apartment where he held her for five hours and raped her several tames Last Ma~h 27. officers said a man Wllh a s1m1lar descnption rorced a g.irl waiting for; a school bu~ into ha s car and handcuffed her The h1~h school student told 1nvest1gators her attacker drove her ti> <i hou.st' in Westminster where s he wa s tied to a tl'lev1:,1on stand and raped . In both cases. police s aid, the v1 r l1ms lat~r were dropped off nea r tht:'1r Jl untington Beach ~ome~ Cranston Backed SAN FRANCISCO ( API L' S Sen. Alan Cranston. D· Calif . pi c ked up the t•ndorsement of California AFL· CIO leaders Wednesday. GIJIE IU.ISES, NOT ROSES NEW YORK CAP > -Give raises. not roses. That's what bosses should do ror their secretaries next week dur lng National Secretaries Week. according to a group of local union leaders. The union leaders. one-third bf them women, also urged gteater recognition of secretaries· work. Orange Coast Weatl1er Night and morning rog. othe rwise sunny. A little cooler. Lows fonigbt 55 at the beaches and 60 inland. Highs Friday up~r 60S to mid70s. INSIDE T8D~ 't' When lJ.Jlftr~ld Stanley Morthtu 1peolcs, Ith 1tock~ liawm. He'• a wht.i at tlw atodt morbt oftd - • dot• ~for llU Utti. ... ~ Leogue boltboU team. See Pog1A9. ...... f I .. . •• ------ ~--JlJST BREA.UNG--......... . ... t 1AU atnu "°"' ,., .• ..,,..;, °"". •••' ........ lGpMllWI Farms , Busine.-ses ____ loan Plan Xarget WASHfNGTON <AP) -The Feckra_I Reterv9 ao.nt loU¥ anno&m~ • Sl bUUon t.o 13 bUticJD pt'Olf&m dulaDtd t.o provlde loaru to finahc all_y strapped &mall bualnnk't and farmt'l"I F~riclc ti. Scbutta. the board'• vice (hairman, •lllnfld the plan before a H«MaM Sm.ti Bulaeel11ubeommltt.ee that bH freqUfftll)' cnllct.d ~ f'e*ra.I tt.Hrve'1 Uaht money Pol~le ia• barmlW to aman buillmtssa. Schwu aauJ the plan. wbkh wu to be formally unveUtd later today. would lfOd small banb money al the fl'edtral· ResefV~'.i. 13 ~l"'ttnt d11cOWl\ ratt for k>1ant. to farm.:r and small busb1t' l\ C"""-r 1tl 1Wr11.,-. 8•C"ka Rra9•11 . "\ WASHI NGTON tAP1 Rtp Ph1b11 M Crane, the Uhno1s conservatan~ who i.oua.h1 the R~publl ran pre1Udent1•I nomination longer thao any other candldtue, withdrew from the ract' today llDd threw hu. support to Ronald Reagan .... ... - BJ DA VlD IWTZMA.NN °' .. .,... ......... An I rvin e p1ycbolo11tt tutJfying for lbe deteoae uaerted apin Weclll11day Cbat a key proeecutlon wttnee1 in U. Rodney Alca la m urde r aod kidnap lria1 wu "bralnwubed" by lnvestlgaton. Dr. Albert Rosena~ln alJO insisted that tila opinioa ot Dua Crappa's testimony w11 not based on a n ytblnc defense attorney J o hn Barnett b a d suggested but only on hll review of taped inter views and trial testi m ony of the. youne firefighter. Y "It h1 \'V1dent now· that the Republican primary \'Oters will nominate and support a maln~tream con!>e rvutave candidate.·· Crane u 1d C'rane was tbe s ixth cundidate to withdraw from the GOP. race, and fl~e contenders remain • Reagan, George Bush, J ohn Anderson, Harold St a ssen and Benjamin Fernandez. "'9flitafl tor Artifacts . Students !rom Golden West Coll ege sear ch f o r. a r ti ra c l s 1 n a J u an e n o I n di an prt!htstoric vill age site in San Jua n Ca~ano. The students are studying arc~~l~gy csec story , Page A7 L ~ iu Crappa test ified in Marc h s h e -saw a m a n resembling Alcala pus hing a blonde·tiai.red child into bruah area in the Sierra Madre foothllls last June 20. Investigators believe th at child was 12·y ear·old Robin Sam soe of Huntington Beach, whom AlcaJa is accu sed or Crane'!> withdrawal was no s u.rpnse DoUar Conibuw• fo Drop LONDON I AP> The value or the dollar fell against all majo r currencie:. except the Swiss franc in hectic foreign t.•xchange trading today. while gold was maxed m European trading. Gold closed in London at $513 an ounce, down from $528.50 at the close Wednesday. Gold traded In New York at $509, up $4. London salver prices dropped from $15.40 an ounce at the close Wednesday to $14.45. Silver traded in New York at S14.20 unchanged Judge to Resign On Election bay ,\ Ill'" "nnkl e in the Orcillge C'o unty 1ud1c1al elec tion s ~ur faN•d Wc dnt'sday· by the <lt·c1s1on of re tiring Supenor Cnurt Judge II WaltN Steine r to leave th(' l>t.'nt:h on June 3 l'lecuon day • If S t e ine r h o ld:, to t h <l l d<'c1sion and none of the four l'O nle ndl'r.._ ror his position n·cl!1v~ a maJority or votes in the e lect.Jon Gov. Edmund G Rro wn Jr . co uld u se hts .appointment powers te fill lht- \ .i cancy p e nding a runoff election in November. The governor's office s ays )such a move would be unlikely, but those running for Steiner's position say they aren't so surt' Brown has i·amed something of a reputation in Orange County ll•gal carclel> a~ an appointment ma\'erkk. und the cand1datei. ··~iv they fear ht"ll unde rscore r h~1t n ·put<ition <mc·e :.i~ain Steiner annoued before the fil ing deadlint• for lht: election that he would relate from th(' licnt'h and hxt:d March 31 ai:. h1!> f 'ront Pflfle A I REWARD ... :.ense of loyalty an someone wh o ha~ information vanishes " Ile said Russel's puenls. who moved lo Sunnymead after the tragedy. C1greed with ham lhal the rewa rd push could be worth 1 ht• effort They told Perry they v. :.intcd to see the freeway kilfcr behind bars l"t>rry has a n atto rney handling the bookwork and will n ·turn r e ward donations lo pl·ople 1( a ~uspect is neVoer r apturt'd ·Last 'wt'ck." the Fountain Valley man continued, "1 took H ussel's tittle brother Steve to the movies. lie can't understand what's happened He asked me w h e ther the killer will be arrested.·· retirement date Then he ('hanged 1l to June 3 lie denied that he did so ttJ give Brown a chance at rilling the vacancy. The candida tes vying for lhe poi:.it1on nre ·Robert Chatterton. a d eputy d istrict a ttorney . .Judge Robert Fitzgerald. or No1th Orange County Superior Court . Sid Radus, an attorney. a nd Julian Cimbalu.k. a superior eourt commissioner. A Brown appointment pending the possible runoff e lection would raise the •·question or interference with the electoral process," Terry Dixon, deputy county counsel. said today. "Th e re 's enough indefiniteness -.and enough in t e r est -that it would probably" wind up in the courts. ~h ou ld Brown make an i.i ppointment, Dixon said. If an appointment wne mad<· :.ifl<.'r the· June J election. thl' ;1ppointt~ would sit until June 1982. Dixon said. Hrown r ecently turned the tables on an election raC'C an North Orange County Municipal ( 'ourt when he · elevated a judge f~cang dectaon opposition to a vaeanc•y on the Super ior Court hl'nc·h Then Ilrown filled the lower court vacanc y through a ppointment, and thereby \'Oided the election, leaving the c hallenger without an office lo run for Three Seized . In Flag Flap PEAHL HARBOR, Hawaii I AP > Th r ee Honol ulu r esidents were take n into t·u s tody , qu e stioned and released after an incident in which the American flag that flies over the U .S.S. Arizona M emoriil was hauled down and thrown into the water. Caruso, SF Quake Legend Revived SAN FRANCISCO <JP > Legend has it that in Jre great earthquake of 1906, Enrico C arus o r a n weeping do wn Market Street crying "V.esuv10 s i ! S an Fr ancisco no!" and vowed never to return. But there's a new theory this year as a local ·historical group marks the 14th anniversary of the quakt>: The famous Italian tenor was so scared by the tremor that he roamed the c ity singing lo make s ure his voice hadn't been damaged. That footnote lo his tory emer ged at a "trial" held Wednesday by the San Frandsco Court of Historical Review and Appeals. part of the earthquake madness that overtakes the city this time every year . The· earthquake s truck 74 years ago Friday. Bernard Averbuch. president Handicapped Kids Still Minus Buses A strike by bus drivers who transport handi c apped youngsters throughout Orange County to school went into its fourth day today Again. at leas t JOO special education stud e n ts -maoy confined to wheelchairs v.crt· lefl without rides to class. said Arnita Davis. transporlat1on s upervisor for the county schools office. . S h e sa id c ar pool -arr angements have been mat11' to help some o r the pupils gl'l to school A spokesman from P1oetree Transportation Co., which is· contracted to provide busing for special education students. said new drivers curre ntly arc being trained and will be hired to replace the strikers. fi e said about 31 of their 106 county bus routes are not being covered. ot tht· San f''ram•1:.co H~tn'>, presented the revised Hrs1on ~r the Caruso-San f'ranc1~t·o 'll''r> as h<' "testaf1c>d " bdor.,. th•· rourt Tht· "tor~ got·~ that Caru. ... o v. ai. :.leepan~ at the Pala« Hotel aftC'r a performance as Don J()')e in ·:\armcn' ~hl·n thf' infam~ 600·m1le·loni:! !itan Andreas f''auJl i.lapped '1olt>ntly '1rtually layang wa!->h' l<.I San l"ranct$c<l . ind man' o tht•r eom muna\lt''i :.outh from th1· On·~on boun dcff\' Still HI hi' paJ<•ma~ Caru..Y> fled dov.n M a rket Strel't !'Urs ini! San Fran r a~t·o a nd \ov.1ng n1..·\er to return lit· dwd of µlcun~) m ~aph•.., in 1!121. kN·p1ng lhc prom1 s1..· R u t 1\ ,. c r b u t• h ~ .i 1 d h 1 ~ rt.>M•arch ~howl> that Caruso v.:i.s C'e lcbraJ.in g tfis opera tic triumph "1th "spaghetti and fun .. in tti.: ~orth &>ach district until 3 am T ht• tenor w a~ l>C raous l y ~hakcn when the first shock tut :it 5 : 13 am , Averbuc h said. ·'Caruso feared his voice had bee n d a m aged . His frie nd s prevailed upon him to opeo the window in the eerie dawn and 51ng to prove he had not lost his voic·c> " So. with bualdrngs l>haktng and e ras han ~ and c 1t1 i.en s ~e rt•am1n g . thl· w1nduv. ""a:. open t•d and Caru~o i.a n~ "Ttus he did. a~ the m11Jang .ind rra ghtencd pt:oplC' an lht.' :.trHt stared and la i.tt•ned an ""ondt>r ' A Vt.'rbuch said C:MU!->O !>layt-d 1r1 San Francal>('O another da>. lo\ alkmg to :.molde ring u nion Square the next morning "With towel around h1i:. neck to prote<:t his throat. where he sang once more as he was still worried a bout tus voice " Six da:,s later. i.aid Avcrbuch. the star reached New York and declared he wal> fini shed with San Fr a nc i!'i t:O f o rev<'r Averbuch contends. however. tha t 15 yC'a rs later Car uso agreed to ~ang in San Francisco again But as the trip was being planned, hC' said. Caruso diC'd. City officials. s wayed by Aver buch's testimony and the Local 692, asked for help possab1hty of posthumou.'l 1mage-or~anlzi.ng the walkout and ~re .. polishing , decided Caruso bore stnk~ over salary and workU)g n 0 g r u d g l' a g a 1 n l> 1 s an conditions. The Teamsters spokeswoman Prnnrasco. The bus drivers, said '8 spokeswo m an for Teamster s estimaU<l about 70 percent of Plnetree 's 600 drive rs have walked off the job. The Pinetree s pokes man, though, contends lhe' figure is closer to 2() percei\ The bus drivers do not have a contract with the Teamsters Money lnues F<riJd by FV Sdiool Board T wo aJlied fma nc1al decisions a v. a al action tonight by Fountain \'alley School District trustees One mvolves a $2.86 million land 'a le The other is a S937.000 bu1ldm~ renovation pro1ect During the m eeting. which he~1n '> a t 7 .JO p m. at the d1stnt·t headquarters. trustees V.111 d1SC'U!->S <.I $937.000 plan to t urn nov. vat:ant Mc IJov.<:11 ~chool into new :.idm1n1l>lratJon nffl(·(~ fnr the dastricl Tru'~ also wall hear s taff r e to mmt·n'1at1on ' to n1 ~ht reJ,!a rdan~ the ~urplu~ distract propert) ;.it Cordata Str(•«\ and raoJg(•r ,\\(•nuc knov.~l '5 the l'op1• Sl\l' I •l t Ou obt>r Ba:.lt'. Inc of \:1•v.port Bt.•tlt'h bid S2 rrulhon 10 punh<i,t· lht> land fo r ( on .. lruC'llOO or n1·w hom t"S Uut .. ~\'fow v.asn t d<Y.ied Ma rch 31 .1:. o r 1F!JOal ly a~rt't:d Tht· d\·q :lopt·r na.' offerc"Ci 10 p<ty tht· d a~t ril·t $20.000 for a two·month 1·x I 1·ns1on o r $~0 .000 for a ''x mooth extension The developer claims hig h t•on!'itroct1on costs and infialA!d m ortgagl' rates have put i:l da m J)<'r on the housing proJttl. T r ustees tentatively plan to ust· th'e mooey from the Pope ... 1t t• s ale t o pa y fo r the reno\'allon work at Mc Dowell If I h1• clastn ct s offices a rt-mo' e<1 10 \1 <'[)owe II. t•urrent plans cnll I o r t h t• d 1 !. l r 1 l'I · ... IH t> ' t• n I l.1i.:h1 housr IA.De rac1hty to bl.· lea .... •"' to ot her parue~ I trunk 11" 1m1><1rtJnl for lh•· 1 om munal' to knov. . l h..lt lht 1'111intain \'a llev School 015tncl ll<i' nen•r had· a real district hc·Jdttuarte n..'' observed school h 11.1 r d prl''tdcnt B e ll} \l tl.!llJ ndh 2,100 Homes Lose-Powe r Nearly 2.100 h o mes and businesses in Orange and Santa /\na were left without eltttrlcal power Wednesday night when a crane ripped out power lines at the Garden Grove Freeway near Tht· City Drive 1n Orange Orange fire officials ·said the freewav was closed for about 20 rn1nuteS wtule ofrt cers removed live Wlres from Creeway lanes. There were no reported injuries. ·abducting Crom the seashore and taking her lo the foothills, where her s keletal rem ain s we re found. Under cross examination by orosecutor Richard Farne ll W e d n esday, Rose n stein continued t.o maintain that Miss C"ap.pa was "confabulating" when she testified, or using f1ctitius events to fill in gaps in memory. "I am certain the re was confabulation to the highest degrtt of certainty within m ) mind," I.he psychologist said in Orange County Superior Court Jud}te P.hll ip Schwab '~ ('ourtroom r arnell had dubbe d Hosenst.ein's testimony TueSday as a "bunch of hooey " • But Rosenstein i:.a1d 1t was has <1 p1nwn Mil>~ Crapp<i would not huve withdrawn and"refu.sed to 'hare information with 1nvf'st1~atorl> 1f s he had seen the thin1ts 'he c laimed s he dad ~lass Crappa·'i rclinb1hty ru. a v. 1tnesi:. 1n the: ca se has been an 1,~u ~ b eca u s e o f h er unv. alhngness to coopera te with 'authontaes during much of thl' m urdcr in vt>'\l1gat1on. She has admitted to S4*ing a nd k.nowrn g more or lhe case a!> time has gone by. including h•·r dramau c admIBsion an court J~t m onth that :,he had discovered a muttlaled body near her Chantry I-lats ranger outpost on .June 25. Miss Cr appa was a seasonal firefighte r w ith the \' S f orest Service at the lime Hamett. tht> defl'nse a ttorn(•y. ha s m a 1nta1nt'd th <t l 1 n n"ill~ator-. exl'rted pressun.• on ~t .... ._ l'rappi.1, 1nc·Juding u~ of h' pnosLS. to ~et ht:r to lest1f~ lo 1h1n~s lh.ll ari>n 'l true H u" ,. n ' t (' 1 n ~ ;.i 1 d h e was 1·ont.wlt'd b' Barnell .iboul a montn ago 10 examine the ta~~ of interviews with Miss Crappa b y H u nt i n g ton Bea c h in v e s tl g a l.Q.V A rt Droz and p~yc no1ogist Larry Blum He !>ai d his exa m ination convinced him that the y00n~ ...,oman had be~n a "victim'' of hyonos1s a nd c:uggestion by cnvest1gatocs. "My God . s he 's be e n orainwashed." Rosenstein said o r his first reaction to listerti.{lg t o the tapes. He said that early on in her interviews with Droz and Blum . Miss Crappa wasn 'l certain of facts. but within minutes l.OOk an opposite position. T h e p s y c h o l ogis t ha ~ maantalOed that lhc witness was p$ychologjcally intimidated and threatened by her interrogators Perry s a id the little boy's pleading queslions struck a deep <'hord. He said he Is determined to out the youngster's mind at ease and help capture the rreewa)' killer A naval base police officer s tationed on the long white memorial, which stands over the s unken hul~ of the battleship Arizona. subdued the three after· a scuffle Wednesday, officials said. Authorities s aid no charges were filed against Rae S. Seitz. 26. said to be a mem ber of the Revolutionary Co mmunist Party. J oanno'K. Kishii, 27 ; and M asaaki Hirota, 29. Dismantling Set LONDON <AP> -The Soviet Union Ui about to dismantle half its 64 antl·balllstlc missile launche rs defending Moscow fro m a n attack by nuc lear missiles, the Times or London reported today. Newport Sur/ & Sport ... P•tet. •••fll ..nwtt\. ,~ tOl"D4N'd t f'\\ ,, OV0'•""'4 In ''"" Ou •I _,.,..,,. C.-•· ._.,.t• ...,, -· ... ,....,_ -·· "''°""' ,,,..,., fOt C.-1• -H'-1 liMtl\, -"'-> 8~•ctuF'•••"''••~ V•Ht'I trvhH , L'tti"• S.K .. ,_11 CIM(I. A ....... ,_. ......... " =:::=.s::.-rr.~ ~.:~.:;.:r,<"~ Bo• '*· C.-\A -(.;N•totftl•.,.,. "_,, .. _ Ot4"'\,0'1'114tnCI PVC!'•"'"' J10tt CWln v.,..,..,._,_c..-.,__. ,_, ..... £"''"" ti--••-~ .... •nQ(OI ... °'-'"~' _ ...... Au'"'°"'W ........ UI'-' _,,,~ """'''°' ..... ~·~-HuftttftalOfl ..... OMoe · -,,.,r, ..... ............ M4>11nQAdclff\\ P 0 l!l<llM.""41 Otfl<le• I -tw0411 l<IJ/ ... CM•I "-·· (.,,.,... .. ~w .. , .. ,11-1 T•l•11"•1t• m•>.._, anelf\M Mu1,.. ..... MNIN ... -....:. .. 0r-~~· ... .... ,. ?.!!'11: =. ~=-cr.t:.:~:,~ ';;;lt•r tit WW•~tth N rft" IM1 ': ~~.::f~' _,., ,. ........... ~'-<••n _,_,, ~.•I Utl• •w ~ ... '"'" ,..,.., ..,..,,'-'..., .. w .... ,. " _ ... , .• , ...... u ,. -"'· ,...,.i.,, __ ............. . 'Sexist' Sad Solon J/ otes Agaimt Wiah HARTFORD Conn. <AP> -A Democratic state senator has issued a forma l apology for an off ·lhe·culf remark made during debate on a bill banning se~ual harassment in the wor kplace. Sen. Steven Casey of Bristol was quoted durlng a lull in the debate Tuesday as ~aylng, "l wish I were · sexually ha rassed .. " . <::asey we nt to the .Capitol pr ess room · Wednesday wiU1 a written apology for the remark. He noted he voted for a n a mendment to make the sexual harassment bill tougher. "I apoloalle d eeply forr the thou.hUess and inaenslUve remark," b1a stateraent said. "Sexua l harassment In the wortplace ll a moet demeanJn1 problem for anyone to suffer." l SPEAK 'SOffiY AND WEAR A LOUD SHIRT Hawaiian shirts by Offshore. OP. Pua. Surf line Hawaii. Nat Norfleet. ..... z 1101/1 ......... ............ 61J.nH , lhurlday.~pnf 17. 1980 Iran Movie Pn»testecl -SAN FRANCf'SCO (AP) -C'h1neM fl~al de teelive "Ch1.irlle Chan" ahould not be re.u~ted in .anot.htr lllm that wlU OOIY alr racial A1lan 1te rtolype1, aay protntlq Cliln1town lt•d•rt The-Ir 1pokt1me.D WaM ~ of tbe SI mutton movh.i. "Cballf• Chan ud tbe Curle of the Oragon Queen." to atop, or iUeut not be ftlmed u planned in Chinatown. Sbootlng ii sched~led to start oextmonth. A meeting was acbeduled today with producer terry Sherlock. wh.o, o~e leacier charges, 15 taldDI ~vantage ol a film that is racist, that alws a ne1atlve portrayal of Chinese.Americans . . . " 'lbat was the opinion of Eliza Chan or Cblnae for Affirmative Action. MiBsiOn Bay Clogged DAILY PILOT A :i SAN DIEGO (AP> -CootarnJnation levels in ull u1 {•us of Mission Bay remain high, according to count} health oUicials. and it is uncertain when the buy will be reope ned. No pred1 ctaom, for the reopening have beer. made CJlthough some officials are hinting that il will not be at least until June. The Mission Bay Yacht Club. with 570 member families, is virtually at a standstill at the time or year. when it trad1honally celebrates the opening or another sailing seas0n. The club bas indefutltcly postponed several yacht races. . ~e traditional opening of the yachting -;eason . a t which the c lub's commodore us ually sa1b the waters in a s mall, SO-year-old craft, has a~o been postponf'<f . Entertainer Theodore B1kel has been hospitalized with a hroken lug sustainea when he was hit bv a car wh1Je a ll cgu dly Jayw alkin g Wednesday i n Hollywood. , A M unic1pal H;11 h\ JY '' orkei; cht•C'ks the table· !'>.''>tern after Powell Slrct·l t;.ihlc car ...,c•n·iN• ''as rco.;to re d Wednesday in S<1n F'rnrn·1..,c·o onl.' 10 h l· shut do\.\ n 12 hours later. The workl·r d11ln ·1 h''' hit .. .., tht> <JI '' ~•!'> traveling the other din •l'lwn. l'he J>o\.\ ell ~m e '' d :-< 111!'-ed today becaus e of a cable snag. Baez Asks Aid SAN F'R/\NCISCO 1/\.111 I\ rcnt'wt·d fund r<1 1'>1ng ctri\t•'to help combat hunger in Ca m bodia hCJ~ bl•t:n m1t1atl·d li.' '>10g1•r Jvan Baez Ms. Baez contributed ~I 000 \\C'dnl' d<I\ to k11 i< off tht 1·fforl Th<' money will be wwrl lo liu\ n <·t· ..,,.,.fl nt'l•tlt•tl l<i <J\n1d <•nother famine. she· said · "While pCJrts oJ C:.im h11rl1a ha \I· made .... t11cl1·-. l•>"' ards rehabilitation. nil r.t·!Jort... • rmftrm t hat then· :.irt· m.in' arl';.tS • "h1t h havl• n •ma1nt·d .1 tnl :11.ht II · \ts BC11·z sa11I She Spt'<.lrht>adcd .in effort t'Jrhl·r th1:-y1·a~ lo 1Jrt1\ tdt· 1111111 (or C:.im bodian~ . Aliens Arrested Mexican Cops C.ross Border SAN DIEGO <APJ -Mexican police """"!--------------- moved anfo U.S. territory and arrested about 100 undocuml'nted aliens and two San L>iego Union reporte rs. the newspaper reported toda v in a copyright article. Union re porters Ri cardo Chavira and Jesus Rangel s aid _they were detained l'arly Wt>dnesday by police agents armed "1th p1s tob Thl• DaJa California Norte Judicial Police• ugent who supervised the arrests a long the south levee or the Tia Jua.na River near San Ys idro said the s weep wa!> carried out at the request of the U.S. Borde r Patrol. the newspaper said. But Donald Cameron, head of the Border Patrol's Chula Vis ta sec tor', said he knew nothing of the arres ts , HafM'" ('harg•'" 'l 'hroavn Ou• OROVILLE <AP > -The fi rst man tried under California 's new spousal rape law WCJS acquitted of the r ap(! charge but found guilty of two misdemeanors. assault and µetty theft A s<'ven·man. five-woman j ury returned th<' verdict Wednosday. Sentencing was !-.C'heduled for May 15 Joseph Bray. 31. of Chico, had ~n t•har~ed with robbing aod trying to rapt· his estn .inged wife, Karen. 2fl . following a Jan. 6 a rgument at her Chico CJpCJrtment where Bray had gone. to pi ck up some photogra ph:, .llilifary Pfa11.-Debut" LONG BEACH 1A P 1 Saying it would '>trengthen the nat1 on·s military. Air Forre Sl'cr etary Hans M. Mark has unveiled the ·BRIEFS KC· 10, the first new tanker refuelmg plane in 23 years The plane is an .extended version of the Ml'Donnell Douglas DC·lO commercial Jl'lliner with it!> fuselage · converted to carry e nough fuel to :,upply a squadron of fighters. Sfpla110n Drop• S ui• SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Synanon Foundation has dropped its federal court lawswt against Attorney General George Deukmejian and the State of California. says the ~roup'!> ~tlomey. A Hor ney San ford Ros e n ·or Sa n Francisco said Wednesday thl' U S. Distract Court in Sacramento confirmed that th<! swt was withdrawn. He said there is a lawsuit in Marin County that rcw;es many of the same issues that were being argued in the federal court. ParPnh Win Dea•h S ui• SAN l l EGO (AP> -A Los Angeles couple has been awarded $75.000 uf connection with the ~alh of their son in the Sept. 25 . l97R c ras h of a Pacific Southwest Aulmcs Jet. here. The jury voted 9.:~ in favor of Sanford and Shirl('\' L<.'bo\o\ PSA attome\ Wilham F1tz~cra lci had a<.,ked J uror~ i.11 n •turn · nothing. :-,aymg lht• ~oo. i\llan LA·bo'A 30, had no obhgall?n to :,upport h1~ parenti-. Paid Adve rtisement CITIZENS OF NEWPORT-MESA WHY YOUR TEACHERS SLOWED DOWN This past Friday and Mon day, !"Ore than 85.0/o of Newport-Mesa's teachers engage~ in a two-day "slow-down". The teachers' action was a demonstration of unity and a protest aqainst the district's delay in reaching a contract settlement for this school year. .,, DID YOU KNOW THAT: -T h<• chaldn·n of our beginning \Pac·hl·rs can C]ULJl ir.,· fo r thl' free lunch program provided hy this <l1s tri<'l tor needy f<1milH.'S A tt·e1 chc·r with t<>n vears {'Xpt>rit·ncl' and a M as tC'r's DegrC'e <'a n not qualify for a home loan in Nrwport Beath or Cosl<l :\1 es<1. nor could the v havt> a vt•<1r <1go. -·Tc<.ichcr~. couns e lors . n urses. and ot hl•r cert ir1<.'aled t~mployees have workC'd w it hout a contract sine<.' .Julv 1. 1979. Thl' cerlir1n 1ted cmplOYl'L:S of r-.:ewpor t-l\ksu havC' this v<'ar suffered CJ n·duC'tion of ir: 1n the ir standard of la ving. s ince they are still workanJ..Liast year's sa lary schedul;. Tht• actua l teache r salary increases durinJ,? the pc.1st three V('ars have been 57.. 47.. a nd 5r;. The Distrkt 's turrcnt off<'r of 6 5' ~ for 1979·80 represents a move of only one and one.half per cent since sa lary negotiations began. but the teachers' negotiating team has d e monstrated ~ood faith e ffo rts to reach C'ompromise by moving from i4<;;. to I I';. and lhcn from 11 ,.i to 8.87r. .. The District steadfastly r efuses to nc$!otiatc a ny contr act prot ections for th<' Basal or Support Services programs and recommends th("Car(a1lmenl o f ph \·..,1c".tl <'due a t1on. vocal music. li br a ry. ~pPc•a l read anJ!. nursing ,.ind ps ycholog1c:al se rv1 ct's. at t hl· C'lcmenta ry srhqol ll·v<'I The teacher-. ha\'r ;i dclre~s<'d the Bou rd ol Educ atio n . ha \ l' condu<:tt•d 1nrorm a l1 on<J I pickeL-. at Board m 1.•C't ing ... and .it "<hoot ..... and have distributed lt·l lt'r:-to p;1rl'nh --T he Union and t hl· D1~tract ha vl' cnge1ged an two days o f µrl' ... l'lll<t l to n ... to ,I ll CUtr a!. s t a t e ·a ppo1nkd F act · F 1nclt>r . The l 'nion leader.-hip has recommended accept ance of tp e neutr al' ... finding... • Since 1974 the Con-.uml'r l'ril·e lncl<•;11 has ri'len 59';. hul lht· :'\e~ port-Meiw teach1.•ri. · .,aJan r'> ha\'r rr'lf'n onlv 22': In 51" Vt>ar-. le:wht•r •;;1l:irrr~ hnv!' fallen :r7'. b.-h1ml 1h1• r1SlnJ! ro'\l·nr.llvlnu In lhl' ..,;imc pnrnd. lh1• Natiorwl P1•r Capita l't•r-+0na l lnrome rm.I' fa~ll'r thun the m ... t .ol·hvmi: Th<' ~C'wport \lt"•a l'n1(1('(f S<'h.ool n1.,t rtC'I 'l"l""d' a -.mll llf'r PPr<'l'nl or 11-. f>udl!M on lt·arher.' 1.1nd a1d1 ... ·1 ... 1l.1nt:"• .rnd rnn1w ht•nl•ru .. 1h;1n anv nlht'r umhed ~C'hool di...tnC'I m Ornnl!t' Count' . ( AFl-CIO ('umpan!-on or N-Ml'Sn S<ilan• "l'hedulP ~1th Co<;I of l.tvinJr and Pt•r Cu p1tu Pt'r.,om1 WnM me 1967 Basl' Yt'ar = 100 for all data • 1978 7!l Personal lnrome Is estimated. ,.. -.. '~ t l' ~ l.Y .. ~· ""' ---1 ...... .-.J •I ,,.. .; V' ... ~ c... ~ .. ~ ...... -" .. .,, ....... .,,.,. .,, ... ,, .... ,,, SOURCES: Dept. or l.llbor. Bureau or Labor Statistics Dept. or Commerce. Bureau of Economic Analysis N·MUSD Certinhted Salary Schedules llewpor• -M••• • 51l1 - Federation of Teachers 1no Orange Ave., Sult• E, Com Wleu, Calfoml• 12127 • (714) 1411420 811 Cue, Preeident • 1 • , r - f 3 A DAil Y PILOT ~. Apfil 17, ,.., Target: C'era , Pest Plague Devastating LINCOLN. Neb. (AP> -Com-fed beef and col· lege footba tr are products Nebr askans like to think their state is most famous for sending across its borders. • But between 1959 and 1961, a plague or chemical-resistant western corn roQtworm blew up in the state. and it has since spread crop devasta· tion across the Midwest, as far east as westent · Pennsylvania LAST YEAR I N NEBRASKA ALO NE. ' farmers spenl $45 million for insecticides spread over 5.6 million acres to head off damage by the pest. The cost doesn't include damage that OC· currt'd despite treatment. Dr Harold J . Ba ll, a Univeriity of Nebraska insect physiologist. blames modern farming with its emphasis on a single cash crop for the spread of the insect. . But a blind trust jn ''miracle" agricultural chemicals that came out of World War 11 research almost certainly had a great deal to do with the s pread of the western rootworm from Nebraska to South Dakota. Kansas. Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri. Wisconsin, lllinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Pt'nnsylvanH1 BALL, AN OBSERVER OF THE western rootworm and its northern cousin nearly 30 years, s aid the com-hungry beast probably had its origins 1n South America or Mexico. Feeding on native ~ra~ses and corn grown by Iowans led to its , northerly migration. he s aid. "But 1l wasn't until Nebraska and many other s tates went to this a lmost entirely monoculture of torn that we really started to run into these severe problem~." Ball said. "Once you have just one crop, in effect monop01izing an area, then you're going to find the insect!. that are indigenous to that area staying th<>re because that's where all the goodies are," be s aid Though Ball hangs the blame for the root worm plague on the corn monoculture. he said the use of chemicals 1n the chlorinated hydrocarbon family, bt•ginning 10 the m1d· 1940s, had as much to do wath the pc5t'!> origins in Nebraska. .. "TIL\T'S PART OF THE R EASON why it sta rted here, ' he said. "No other areas in the L'n1tt·d States had bct•n so con!:.1Stenlly exposed to the u:.c of chlonnated hydrocarbons. We 're talking· a bout l1h.'rally blunketang the state with insec· t1c1dl' " That blankettn~ allowed the pest lo develop. over a numtx>r or ycan,. a genetic immunity to the chem1ca'I As fo rmers lx!gan using more of the che micals to ftRhl what they saw coming, they ac· tually cneouraged·the spread of the pest. The root worm a Hacks the root hairs of the c·orn plant before finally boring into brace roots tht>mselves. Bllll explained. The corn plant then leans over . called lodging -but begins to stra ighten out after 1t has put out new brace roots. "RUT BECAUSE SO MUCH OF the root area has been pruned away. the yield is reduced. Plus the com pi ckers can't ~et down the rows clogged with lodged com plants.·• Ball said. By about 1961, Ball's studies determined the root worm had genetically adapted to the chlorinat· (•d hydrocarbons. Researchers and farmers then switched to phosphate-based chemicals and began to get a grip on the root worm problem. But it was too late to stop the spread of the pest. Sideu:alk for F eet . SOUTH HAVEN. Mich. CAP> -Jt could cost you SSO or 10 days in jail to go roller skating or ~kateboarding 'in downtown South Haven. Attorney William J . Verdonk has written a city ordinance which would do j ust that al the re· quest or a city offi cial. The ordinance would forbid roller skating or skateboarding on public streets or downtown •s idewalks NEED HELP? •itff ... Do-It-Yourself Store ... orhcneowc-..tewt plusalNl 1 do tt. world BLOCK~~~: • \ 6 FOOT 1 x6 DOG EARED HEM FIR · What u "liam Fir?" Can that h. "Httmlock?" In t h at c.ue I can relate. Read a.bout Socratu. he drunk the stuff. Very final. BLACK & DECKER DRILL BIT · SHARPENER Put a new cutting edge on carbon and high .peed steel twist bit.a from I/a to ¥e inc hes. BLACK & DECKER DUSTBUSTER CORDLESS VAC It'• cordl ... so you go wherever you need to tidy up. (Like at the movi" when you apill the popcorn?) With recharger. #9330 2088 KWllSET TYLO LOCISETS PASSAGE. 269 PoU.hed Br ... flnl.ah BEDROOM Poliahed S..... Uni.ah OI' BATH 3 • • Pol.1.ehecl Bre.-•• and ChrocM Uniah KEYED ENTRY, 579 PoUahed ... linJah I DURALITE OU S4S DOUGLAS· F-IR 'FOLDlll JutEllLE CUii •·~ Tlfts is smooth f our sides, but t he ot her two will giv. you fits. ls the price .g ood? Call a.round or trust us, on ly way t o be satisfied. •5032 That's what l •Y· put all the ju..ruJ. in a chair. 4a3s3 w.m. OUR PRICE OF 7 YEARS AGO! 2x4 C BENCH/TABLE . BAS£ KIT The da.rn thinQ make• a bench. swivels to a table. You buy t h e lumber to finiah it out (aha, the Catch 22 ). 2377. BLACll DECKER WOWIATE BENCBTOP Gotta a big 16" work table and tilt.a to a b uncha ang1-. A vi.M, a clamp, real working thing. Holds m ost mou nt.cl power toot.. SCREW BALL 5 PC. RATCHETING SCREWDRIVER SET You get the ratchet driyer, 2 slotted bit.a, 2 P hillipa bit.a. 5~~-101 t3-PC. RATCHETINC 777 SCREWDRIVER A.HD SOCKET SET 188. 20 I LIN. M'. Go.a ri9ht over old paint. stain, new wood. stucco, and masonry. In sohd and semi -transparent colors. (Ok, who had his hand up?) 77~. THOMAS AIR COMPRESSORS Regulat.d c avain that woid ) presaur. from 0 - 100 PSI. 12 9al. air tank piston type eleotric motor. (Whoopee. Get on• for your wife's birfday ). ~ HP 177 • 77 ITJWU 1 Vi HP 337 • 77 '1'6500 MASKING TAPE Better than the guy with three initials (watch it now). Stick. l ike any- thing. ~•"z60 YDS. 1" 1 h" 2" . ... ~ : \\ « .. \\ • • • 1~, FOLDllG • ·1 ·. ": · .-;/. \\' BEACH ~\:?·6~~ I love to fold a be&ch. don't you? ( 5z3s 3 webc, just like a •p ider.) ARMSTRONG ROYAL SOLARIAN FLOOR TIL E Never loses 1t shin e, great patterns, worth the bucks. 1 ~"~2"TILE . MDII WALL PLAHKS Saw textured. channel qrooved. butt joint wall planks (sound.a poaitively riaque). Cedar. Blue Pin~ or Alder. Closeout. 1147 APPROX. 32 SO. FT. IZO DAY AUTOMATIC BOWL CLEANER lt works for four m onths and then takes unemployment. , •• \ KRACO IN · DASH AM/FM/MPX RADIO WITH 8 TRACK PLAYER OR CASSETTE PLAYER . YOUR CHOICE .. 59!?.ss · •KID -58 Look. for the price this is one heck of c: deal. You come i n and fool around with the display • board.'See how : things sound. £:±~ .# PLEWS Miii GREASE GUI Iii If you have a mini -thi: to qre&M. then by all me&I\8 this is the QUI\.. you. H~rh.rt. Includea, greaM cartridge. ---------------------~-------------·- • tlR1UDITUll WIDIWDCIWp &ab4 ...... in 9l'MI\ U\d white webWne. alwninu.m U"ft\.L ( St.a, aw&M, more to come.) ••••• • 15160 ADJVSTllU CIAISE 8a15 ..a.. 15186 ( tNt'• ao •Mn you ~ in aomebocl, Jmowa wl\at the old ned you an tal1dn9 a.bout ) . 12~?86 aun 1un v111L IOIWUVE CBAll 139~ Carl Princi• of KFAC plays beautil\U m\Wo and haa nqthi.no to do with thia. Brown and white .... bbin9, 2 o.er 2 desiqn ( whaW..r that mean.a ) • plutic AJ"l'n.8. . 5 POSITION CHAISE DAVY GAUGE VIIYL . STIAP CHAIR 249 ?531 White and 191low straps, stack&ble. ( ~19e01980Y•·) 2497 . •5642 ~ S POSITION {: .~ i CHAISE · ~r:-.--.; Five poeitiona: This _I( ., .. Jlt; •• one. that one, the ~ · .. · · other one, the first · ·_.,. ~. and the last one. & FOOT I Ill CllZAIO - UMllELLA 3997 Remember how lt wu in Italy? (Don't 1 .. 1 bad. 1 don't remember either.) Nice u.mbrelly. I LUTRON ~IMMEIS ruLLRANGE ROTARY 1s27 POSmON ' STRUCTO CHARCOAL Gm LS 24" GRILL 7 97 #4140 ~ ls ao much copy to write that I £ .. 1 it mu.t be an end1-thinq. ( Wh•re are you, Herbert Hoo.er, now that 1 nMd you 80 much?) TURCO GAS GRILLS NATURAL GAS GRILL 523.7869 eq. inch .. 0£ rco cook.i.n9 ana. Indiridu.ally con trolled bu.men. ok.. 147!! ruLLRANGE PUSH ON /OIT 297 SIERRA DOUBLE 16777 BURNER GAS GRILL •1009 t?i.A BP CHAIN DRIVE . ~. rna.k .. them Wu nobody d~. They : Sa-t. they are relia.ble, and the conunien99 'l.d aec:Urity U. 991'7 nice to live with. 77 ~--type water heaters. o..igned to gift more · heatin9 for i... fuel conaurnpt.ion.Really iJUUlated and all. 5 year wattant... 30 GAL. . 99 • 97 WOOD BILL GLUEMA TIC PEN Glue9 metal, ceramics, plastic. rubber. and most non • porous surfacee (like my abused bra.in). MONTEREY DOUBLE 19777 BURNER GAS GRILL •1014 -~.....-. RUBBEDWD IOUGBIECI 32 GALLON TRASH CAI I a.m going whacky with the thought of ... why do we worry a.bout traah clispos&l llO much? 1-t'• worry more 997 about the quality _ of Uf•. i£j-, BP WORM SCREW DllVE ff~: .#Q.q4Sg 13888 ----~· 40GAL.·I14.97 1 6.~FL.OZ. ;,1 GLAD 33 GALLON TRASH BAGS .... ·~ . ORMALINSTALLATION 5500 • FOUR PNIT . -: HOLLYWOOD 2 TON ROLLING HYDRAULIC FLOOR JACK You know. thiti U. really a "l"Y low price for euch a thl:nq. And today .... all have to do aom• of our own .tu.ff. TR-3 AUTO CLEANER a POLISH J r..Uy can't tell.you the difference b.twMn one and the other. Maybe l · should do it, but honesty U. the best policy. 2 47 16 FL. oz. • ZZ" GAS REAR BAGGER Got 3.5 HP Briggs and Stratton Engine. (People don't smile enough anyrnol'e. Shoul d . It'• best. you know.) CD-2 AUTO PRODUCTS. YOUR CHOICE OIL TIEATllDT 15 OZ. 01 OIL DETEICEJ(T PLUS 1 S OZ. If' 97~ l don't i.i•.-half ol th.la. kt l know • people who will ficlht JOU if you don't •Y thi9 9haff u gooc1. What to 4lo. what to clo? SOGAL. 144.97 YOU~CBOICE 2 GAL. IOSE TIEE 015 GAL. DWAIF NECTAlllE OR DWARF PEACH BLACK I DECKER DOUBLE EDGE SHRUB AND HEDGE TRIMMER Any qu..tiona, ls there anybody who doem'\'t understand wh.at thu. thing don? U you fill th-~ up you will h.,,. • Jot of trash on your hands. (Let '• mu• 277 methane fuel out of . 1,l. and run the ca.r.) PENNZOIL . S.riou,ab. pl.ant one, or two. It won't make ua rich if you buy them- but lt will give you a nice £ .. 1.inQ of .. u - .teem. Compren.d.? 13" #8114 1788 ·73c I 16" #8 124 24••1 . 39 WT. QT. 93c \, ' TOMA'rO BASKET This is called a "sub- feature." (Some call it a "semi-feature," why not?) Keeps your tomatoes up off the ground, to ripen -nicely. Okay? 67 lOW/40 WT OT. i:: .. r since you·know-who·the- mad-~ came into the compu\y .,. nner mi9e oU. With any luck we'll look like Pep Boy. one clay. UL TU ·AIRE WALL FUUACES Ha.h, th• forced air Nm.acee can hardly hold. • candle to the.. , So efficient.._ ==T·JN 9997 THERM08TA1', .___ ...... 38.000 BTtJ BIKOLE WALL 11497 WITH SEPARATE THERMOSTAT · 90.000 BTU DOUBLE •ALL W1TH llUILT ·DI 'ftlEltll08TAT 90,000 BTU DOUBLE WALL WITll IEPAllATZ THEitWWW'l'AT DINI -yu-uumu . w•na1n1n1 111 .. sa1ro1 13P' 1•r .48 flJP , ___ Stirs Controversy The cmmtJna or t.M recftlt HllDlill&loo Beach dty lecuons hd "cnerated mott controversy than the elec· . tlon it.self. Fant of aH . there was the lon1 count caused when tKhnlcal problems dela,ytd lhe cou.nUng WlUJ 2·•s a.m. ll. n'xtduy. · The cOWlt usually 18 complelad ln Jeu than two bour1:t. More serlou controveny developed later »'hen three unsuceeaatul ca.odldates -Ed Zschoche, Dan Maharrey and Bruce Gceer -IUmi a Superior Court lawsuit cballenlilllt the results. 'They mumtatn thal some ballots w ~rc mutllaled . others tossed out. and that tbey weren't C'BnVUl'>Stld properlY. Unfortunal >ly, il indefd ap~ar., that many thing~ dld go wrong ror a turnout or only 13.175 voter:>. . Theru was a ~rea l deal or conltaloo in the city clerk's otrice over who vlaccd fourth and fl!t.h. And II uppc<trs that official ballot.~ no on~ know:, how m.my -were. thrown out. · Still um>Uwr troubling aspect was Cily Clerk Ahcia Wentworth's role ol running an eleclion in which she her~e)J was a candidate. Her inlegraty 1s not questioned but al just wasn't proper procedure. Gut in taking all these apparent omiss1oos lnlo ac- count. it is most unlikely that Lbere was any attempt to tamper with the election. , Even if all the disputed ballots were rigged, il wouldn't rhangc who won office. - A second election probably wouldn't accomplish any pur~ other than costing taxpayers an additional $60,000 or so. Vote Secrecy Lifted Jn past years. the .Fountain Valley City Council has cloaked its mayoral election in secrecy. The council de- serves some credit, however, for dissolving some of that mystery this week. Under current city l aw, all council member s automaticaJly are nominated for the mayoral post. The ordinance calls for selection of this official b$' secret ballot. In lhe p ast, cQ.1 . .mcil members have cast their ballots on shps of paper that were collected by the city clerk. The clerk then announced the top vot9-getter. The public never learned who voted for whom or how close the vot mg·was. In using this. approach, the council apparenUy has tried to avoid the public bickering and embarrassment sometimes associated with an open election for m ayor. But the secret approach also leaves the public unin- formed about how their top leader was chosen. This year, council members followed Councilman Ben Nielsen's proposal and signed their written votes for . m ayor. The city clerk then read each council member's name and how he or she voted. Then, at the urging of council members Roger Stan- ton and Barbara Brown, the council unanimously agreed to change the current ordinanee to provide for public voice vote in future mayoral elections. There is little reason to s uspect that Fountain Valley's past practlce was used t o cover improper poht1<:al dealtn.gs. But Uus week '~ step toward more open government certainly was a welcome s tep. F1D1d Scrutiny Valid West Orange County school trustees recently asked for mod.!ficat1ons in the way state MGM <Mentally Gifted Minors} funds are allocated for use at local high schools. The questions arose after 16 Fountain Va lley High School students said they intended to spend about $1,500 in MGM money for a four-day cultural tour of San Fra n- c isco. Trustees balked at approving the plan. claiming it sounded exccss1\'C. Students later agreed to raise part of the fWlds but still requested more than S800 in MGM money. School board members said the request pointed up the need for a closer s crutiny of MGM expenditures in the future. Although the state requires at\ annual plan from each school in the MGM program. details, such as where field trips Wlll be taken. are not required. Trustees acted properly by requ~ting a closer look at MGM expenditures. Citizens deserve a complete ac· counting of where their tax dollars are going. • Opinions el(pressed 1n the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1nv1ted Addre~ The Dally Pilot. P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Bachelor Poll ByL.M. BOYD T he polls t e r s a s k e d numerous bachelors which ··they'd choose for a bride -a woman who was vt!ry pretty or a woman who was very rich. Twenty.six percent said pretty, 23 percen~ said rich. Neither group was a s oumerous, though, as the 33 .per cent w h o said they couldn't make up their . minds. 1be other 18 percent : ignored the pretty and the Dear Gloomy Gus Re1ardln1 tbe Hunt- ington 8"cb clty elec- tioll: It doe9n't matter if )'OU win or I~ , • . tt'• bow you place the blaale. l .C.U. rich to name other qualities: the usual, kindness, compa· nionable, sexy, so on. Our Love and War man reports such findings without putting too much confidence in them. He belongs to the can't· make·up-their-minds-group, who, in essence, s ay never mind all that. first show me the woman. and I'll let you know. Q. What's the spurt speed o{ a minnow? A. Nine miles per hour. That opera singe rs a re jealous of their al.ar status is widely known. Leading soprano• bave competed milbtlly against their lead· log tenors, and vice vena, for the rave reviews. They have sabotqed oae another in curioul waya. Example: Insiders claim one renowned soprano inrited her leadlnl man into ber dresaiDI room before every show, ln tlJe bellef that physical romance weakens a man'• volce, but atreqtbepl a womu•s. The tenor reportedly retaliated by cbewina clOY• of aarlic jatt before ltepplq ou( oa tbeltqlt. RObtt't N. w.ed/PubUlhtr . ;\id Program Open to Fraud W AIHINOTON -In OM o( tboH ,.aymbollc" movea 10 beloved b1 Jimmy Ca.net. .., admiDlltral.loe 1t*9y 1roup hu rteommended brln1lng home 431 of the 11 .000 U.S. of. r fl clal!i su· •. Uoned over· 11eH t.o make lbe American presenc e abroad leas conspicuous. P r imarily, 1he idea us to 1educe the chances of inflaming anti American eleme nts in the host countries and Lhus forestalling future crises on the Iranian· mode l. Unfortunately. some or the officials targeted for recall in the secret White House-State _\F HMHING tW>PENS TO ME, 1 ME GETS IT! /, - Mailbox Department recommendaUou are tbeYft'YOMI who are IDOlte{· rectlvelJ tllbuetal Uncle Sam's lma1e and J)nMCUq lbe tu• pa yen' dolJan aroundlbe worid. THE MOST as tonlshlnc uggeslion is that the entire ove rseas auditing staff Of the Agency for Intern ational Development be sent packin1. This would leave the S2 bllllon·a-year aid program much more at lhe mercy of corrupt foreign officials and profiteering U.S. ~inessmen. ''I don't think there is any program more vulnerable lo fr aud than th e foreign assts tance program," one senior AID official told m y associate Peter Grant. Internal reports Of AID's auditor general bear tbla out. Some eu.mpa..: -A surprise lnapeetion of tbe child health prosram ln &aPt'• Behelra province dlacloee~r that a lmost 90 percenl of the $1 rnUHon worth of food Int.ended for chronically undernourished preschoolen was being Ulegally diverted -with the connivance of provincial officials. The food was being stolen by criminals who learned the dates and places of distrtbution from public health officials . They "operated openly in front of the distribution centers." tbe AID audit.ors reported. and sold the stolen food to cattle and poultry- breeders "witholll interference Crom responsible officials." Yet another S750.000 grant was made to the province. - -Corr upt offlelal1 la Zaire ....t a na mill'-AU> fund, b!Cended to help tbe PoOr. u • sort of private ianll account. W\tbout consent fll U.S. officials. "loans" totaling SU million were made to elitit hip Zatrean officials. Some $2.1 million owed to tbe fund by wea l t h y traders went uncollected, and the Americans were not a llowed t o see pertinent documents. -ASZ18.•GRANTwas made to the non·profll Caribbeana Council to roster a sheep·ralJing program on Barbados. But AID was fleeced. or the money initially advanced by AID. only s l 7 • o o o w a s u s e d r o· r d~velopment or the s heep program . Me anwhile. the council pald its president a salatl( of St6,000. a nd used S18,000 to pay orf a poorly documented loan from the council's executive director. -The law requires recipients of AID money to buy goods from U.S. firms. some of which are not above arranging bribes and kickbacks with the taxpayers' money. LA. T YEAR, ror example. Westinghouse paid a S300,000 fine for paying a n illegal "commission" lo an Egyptian ofhc1aJ who got the company a S30 million contract. More recenlly. auditors caught a tobacco firm mis labeling the quality o r a s hipment, and collected a S33.000 rehmd. A tool .,uppller Is being prosecuted for falsely valu.ing a S7,872 sh1pment at S7 l.303. Ry tra nsferrin~ lhe agency's W:Jtt•hdOgS tO lht~ , !>Ide or the ocl•an. t he adm1111 s tration's ·i.ymbolic" r e duction in overseas personnel would :.ymbohze nothing more than indifference to unchecked ripoffs <•f AID funds. And that could be .. noug h t o ~i nk the whole program. Ballot Statements Costly for Candidates To the Editor· Please inform ~·ou r reader ... that the reason soml' <::1nd1ddll"> do not put their qualif1l:at1ons on the county sample ballot mailer is because il costs t'ach cand1datc S6,000 to Sll.000 10 do so. Most voters. out of ignorance. have negat ive feel ings t oward s candidates who do not list their qualifications becaus e they falsely believe that the candidate was late in filin~ his !'latement.or the candidate wa~ not qualified. or the candidate did not care enough to say anything .1bout himself. Many experienc(>d and highly Qualified cand.Jdatt'<; will never be heard by the vot(>rs 1r they have loo much integnl\ to i::o into debt to pay off the $11 .000 necessary to inform the voters or their qualifications. Judge J erry P acht recently ruled that it is a violation of freedom of s pc.-ech to deny the right of candidates to comment on their opponents in county sample ballot mailings. but the Sll,000 price tag to say <1nyth1 ng at all about candidates 1c; not just a vi olation o f I <'~'> a fflu en t candidates' freedom of spc<:ch. but it is a violation or the voter's freedom of choice. We must drastically cut the costs or sample ballot statements and make it mandatory that each candidate state his qualiricat.10ns by issuing equal space to each. Even if the wealthier candidates want to continue on by spending thousands of dollars on expensive public relations firms. at least the voters wo u ld have one opportunity to r1?view all Of the ca ndidates' qualifications through the county mailers. Then we can have some assurance that elective positions have not been bought, and we can say that we voted in a fair election which is what democracy is all about. MARK G RiFFITH .-Inion Ref re11ldng To the F.ditor: There is a slight indication that the retrenchment in educ•· tion a nd community services planned for Golden West College lbls summer (March 28 Pilot· GWC Slates 4-day Week> may be appropriate in view or the f'ilcal uncertainUes which lie ahead. While one's first reaction is t.o crlUclJe the move ( replacina the full 5-day week with a .. fuller" •-dSJ-week) as a boondoute for 11v1na the admlnl1trat.ors and staff <all paJd qn annual buls> a Iona weekend. tt can also be viewed u a refre1hln&. almoet finl-d·•·klnd actioa on the~ of a Cout Dt1trtct board of trulMI who hive falled, bl the PHt, "to put up tbelr money" .... with tbalr lood lDtenUom to ......... ·-lboqh tbl dollars to be aaYad an a pk- 1 lance when compared with the total burlgN of the district, th\' det·1s 1on to act no"'. month'> befon· the unpred1ctabl<' future of this coming summer, ·s a com mendable one. I f{Jr ont'. however. would have bc('n mor<' reassured by th<' Board's action had they also an· no u nced t hat th e move to s hort<.'n the academic week at Golden \\'('Sl College had abc• been approved by the colleg · facult:- LEF'TElUS LAVRAKAS Efforts l.uud.-d To the EdJtor· The mL·m~r.., of the Fountain \'allc~ Adnsor:-Comm1ttet> on lhc Handicapped have asked me to convey our thanks to you a nd )Our staff for n·~ularly printmR pictures and art1clt's on the viola tions or th(' handicapped parking stalls throughout Orange County. F ountain Vallcv was one or the fir'>l cities in Or.ange County to pas::. an ordinam·l· establishing handicapped parkmg stalls. and "'t' feel very stron~ly.. as you mu~t. that these spuces shou ld remain open to those for whom they " ered<'signed. Keep up the good work ' OAVIDW. PREBISH Cha1nnan Advisory Comm1tte<> on the Handicapped f 'rietadlinns f 'oNnd To the Editor : To st.art off with , I'm gettine married. Smee my prospective spouse and myself both work. we Celt lucky to get three days orr. to enjoy a fleeting honey· moon. What better place to go than far-off exotic Catalina? I called a hotel there. and lhl' following is what ensued. Mc: 1 need a room oh April 11th. Them: April 11th? Yes. we have a room. The money mU!t be here by April 2nd. Me: You want the money in advance? Them: Yes. Me: By April 2nd! Them: Yes. Two nights at $43.15 comes to $96.30. Me : Wbat lf J only want-to stay for one nlght? Thfhl: You have lo pay ror two nllbt. anyway. lle:WeU, l want the room for two ntOw. so I'll put a check ln tbe mill today. Them: Ob, no. lt baa to be a money order. Me: A money orderT Them: Y•. Ffflint a Uttl• d••cnmtled, aad man tban a little put.upon, I trott.d down to ID.)' ~al .... lDp ....... ud pareUMd. ID.OIMJ ............ , lt to tba bou1 llaroll 111, ta tll• • mornmJ.?. After all , 14h:>t's more 1mpurtanl than a man ·.., honeymoon' r\pnl 3rd. l got J message at m~ offlt•e that my reservations had bc't•n cancelled, because the hotel hadn't re<'eived m y money order. I called the hott'I r ndt"t>d, they had canceUed my rt.·~ervalJon.-;, because they had not rece1 ved my mooey order. Mc Look, ttus 1s supposed to he my hone~ moon. Can't we m a k <· " o m c o l h c r u rrangemenl!." Thl:'m 'Nu. Mc: What 1f thl' money order comes m? Them· If tht· room is still a\ <11bblt.>. \'OU ,·an have tl. ~ll-Tei I ~ou "'hat If th<' monl·~ order come:. ID, you mall 11 dirt>c tl} ba c k l o me. l mmt'dlately. OK? Them Fin<'; I then called a very nice hotel 10 La~una . 3nd wa s made instantly a"' are that they did indeed want me as a guest. and \\OUld ~O out O( their way to make me and m} new bride feel Y.elcome. Laguna may nol be as exotic :t!' Cat3hna. but 1t sure is a lot rr1cndher As for Lh~tt hunk of rock that lies off our shon ·. I hope> 1t s tnks DH. WILLIAM 0 . HARVEY lnepn•~n f .\ •krd To the Editor: Counselor, advi s<'r. teacher, we are not! Concerned parents we are! Lower standards? No w•y!' The Variable Credit System has not been proved to be superior to any Qlber system. Ocean View- H1gh School Is only as good as its educators. We want Ocean View to improve. IF WE CAN'T arrord summer school. how can we afford or justify a fifth year of high school or more? Without lbe availabili· ty of summer school, students lacking needed credits reel the hopelesaneaa oC knowing there is n~ pouibllity of catcbii:tg up. The E'nd result rs thal many s1m ply stop lr} mg Can }OU reahst1cally put 100 percent or the bla m l' on the parents and students for 25 per- cent Cone oul of fou r > not graduating? This does not in· I dude the large percentage or ~ :-ludenLs who have traqsferred to ; othl'r schools. I When all else fails -blame thL' parents! ! CECIL J . FOLMAR ~ Alsd signed t)y 11 others ! P~ Diff••r.-. : ' To the Editor: ' On April 2, the Daily Pilot I printed a story aboul a group of f d1s~runtled parents who are al -l lt>J?edl.y dissat isfied with the , <'<iucallonal program at Ocean View High School in Huntington Beach. We, the undersigned, wish to stale that their views are not s hared by all parents of slu· dents a t Ocean View High School. While we know that the system 1s not perfect, the past four years have proved that the c;c hool administration has suc - c c <· d e d in the ir e ffo rts t o establish a school syste m where ::i student gets only what· he or "he has earned. Al Ocean View. th<' mere fact that a "student " has been in attendance for four ':vears does not ent1lle one to the s catus of "hi g h sch ool gra~uate." OUll IAY OPINION is that the curriculum at Ocean View is not an.y different from that at any other HBUHSD h.igh school. Students in any given discipline a re offered the same material al Ocean View as al any other school. What is differe nt is the pace at which each student pro- g res ses in eacb course. The parents who c laim that tbe "system .. was not explained to' the m have h ad many op - portunities during the last four years to learn all about it. There have been many meet· ings at which members of the ad m lnistr'atlon have been available t.o com~letely explain the variable credit system. It ls unfortunate that many parents failed to avail themselves of these opportunities. No, the system Is not perfect. But pare nts involved in the School Site CounclJ and th• PTSA wiU ~to wort Wltll t!te admllliltradon lD th• comtnc , ..... to 9tlnually Improve Our aebool. Wtio!t you Join ild ELEANOk MARGOLIN llll.TON llAllGOLIN . .. -... -. -.. . . . . . VOL. 73, NO. tOI, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1980 TWENTY-FIVE CEN~ I 0.11, ~ .... ,..,... FACING PRISON TERM Attorney Gary Patton Patton Gets Five Years In Slaying An Irvine attorney convicted of voluntary m anslaughter in th e 1978 s la y ing o f h is 23 -ycar·old wife ha s been sentenced lo fi ve years in s tate pr.ison Gary Wayne Patton. 35, who s p eciali zed in worker 's compensation matter s. was sentence d Wedn esday b y Orange County Superior Court Judge Theodore E. Millard. Patton wa s accused o f confronting his wife K alherine with a .22 caliber automatic pistol 1n their Irvine apartment and finng three shots into her head The s hooting occurred as Mrs. Patton was preparjng to leave her husband. Patt.on had been convicted last June or second-degree murder m the ~ase. but a new trial was ordeted after defense attorney Allan Stokke produced e vidence or juror misconduct. Prosecutor Paul Meyer had sought a f1rst·d egree murder conviction during the first tnal. The sa m e JUry which convicted Patton ~lso found that he was sane at the time of the shooting. 7 Arrested In $1 Million 'C:Oke' Bust By DEWRESBROOKS IRWIN Ofcti.l>*'lf~iMtSUft SheriWs investigator s are trying today to piece together a bizarre story in Dana Point that began with a man badly beaten _..,nd burned and e nded with seven sus pects a rrested for possessing $1 million worth of cocaine · ~ Lt. Wyatt Hart said patrol officers found Steven Bowman, JO. or San Clemente. handcuffed, beaten and burne d after responding to a report of a man screaming at 24716 Eveningstar Drive shortly before 5 a.m. Wednesday. Bowman told officers he had been kidnapped. beaten and set on fire by occupants of the house. loside the house. officers s.ay tbey foWld six ltilograms <more than 13 pounds of cocaine with an estimated value of $1 million and $249,000 in cash. Anolber $30 000 cash was found in a car p~ked out.side, Hart said. Police a lso recover ed a propane torch inside a bedroom. Six of the ho~'s occupanls, 'including the owner s. were arrested on c h a r ges of possessing natcotics for sale, kidnapping and assault with intent to commit mUl'der. Robert Raflrin. 2S, the house.' s owner, was recovering fff.>m btlrn wounds be said were auffered in a camping ace idellt tbe week before. ArftSted were Rafkin and bil lri/e, Patricia, 28; William Cart ""'und, 32. of Laguna Beadt; J 0 an Sousa, 20, · O'.f San Clemente; Louis Gregory Blanco. 30. of Riverside; and WlWam Wallace Sboarr. 216, ol Fort Wayne, lndiaoa. Jd' addition, Bowman, the aJlesed kidnap vlctim was arrested on cbarse• of po11es''"I nattolic. for sale. Bowm•• 11a1 treated and releaaed at San Clemente OeDenl Hoep6tal and UC lMDe lfedie .. c.t.tr. Moslems Clash Iran-Iraq Supporters Battling BEIRUT. Lebanon <iAP> Fighting with mortars/ rockelS and machine guns broke out agam In Beirut today, carrying clubes between rival Lebane:-.e Moslem Shiite s upporters of Iraq and Iran Into a third day Police said 20 have been llilled and more than 40 wounded in the proxy war that Iraq and Iran. striving for dominance in the Persian Gulf. are fighting in Beirut and southern Lebanon rather than on their common border. A police spokesman said five of the dead were recovered from embattled areas in southern r Beirut during a s hort·hved eease·fm~ arranged by Synan peace·keepin g troops and Palestinian guernllas. No cas ualty figure was available for the hostilities in the Pales tinian-controlled suburban neighborhood or Bourj el Barajneh and the mid-city Barbir district, the spokesman said. The death toll was placed at 15 for the previous two days of fighting in which the Iraqi and Iranian embassies. about 200 yards apart, were rocketed Sy nan troops, who poli ce Ll'banon's lhrct' year .old c1v1I HB Teen, Killer · Met Face to Face? By ROBERT BARKE R Of ltt• 0.11, l"jlel SUft A 17-year -old Huntington Beach youth's report that he came face to face with a man who he believes 1s the freeway killer has been forwarded to Orange County sheriff's investigators. Scott Neely's cla im that he was attacked after he was picked up while hitchhiking early Tuesday morning was reported immediately to the police. Along with his story. Neely turned over a pair of metal-rimmed eyeglasses that he said he knocked from the suspect during a frantic struggle. "WE ARE TREATING it like it is good information. Sgt. Luis Ochoa said Wednesday. Ochoa pointed out that police have received a number or reports alJeging similar attacks. war armistice. ringed both e mbassies today to guard against renewed attacks. Units from the military police of Vasser Ar afat's Palestine Liberation Organization patrolled the tense low-income residential quarter of Ch.iyyah on Beirut's·soulhern edge in an atte mpt to salvage the crumbling cease-fire. They· blared appeals fo r restraint through loudspeaker vans as rival mil.it.tamen sniped from rooftop pos itions and rocketed each other's sand- bagged pos1llons an Chi yyah and Bourjel BaraJneh Mayor Hit On ForUID 'Oiarade' By RICHARD GREEN Ol IM 0.oll'r ~Itel !>Utt The chairman of the Irvine Tomorrow political group wants Mayor David Sills to apologize for calling the or ganization's April 10 counc il ca ndidates forum a "charade." For tus part, Sills says that Irvine Tomorr ow chairma n Irwin Alber i;; the one who should apologize for staging an improper candidates forum. The apology requests have ·ome in the wake of the Irvine norrow candidates forum in Another Huntington Beach boy said he was picked up Sunday by a driver in a pickup truck and escaped after a struggle. \ wh ch Sills said the organir.ation 0~ · selected its three council 1 · "l!nl orsements prior to tbe eveot. "lt doesn't mean that they were attacked by the one bad guy," Ochoa said. "The re are other homosexuals and perverts." OCHOA SAID THE information was forwarded to the s heriffs department, which 1s heading the investigation. to find out if there are similarities between the attacks and the strangulation deaths of scores of young boys in Southern California. Neely, a slender boy with short brown hair. said police may be having trouble believing his story because he is a punk rocker. "But where wouid I get the glasses and why would I call police'? I don't think they care much for punks ." HE INSISTS ms STORY is true and he feels. he said. that the man probably was the freeway killer. Neely said he was returmng to tus home near the liols a Chica area after a visit to his girlfriend's house in Long Beach;shortly after 1 a.m. He said his motorcycle ran out of gas and he was at first given a ride to Westminster Avenue and PaclfiC Coast Highway. He said he continued to hitchhike and it was there that he was picked up by the driver of a powder blue Dodge van. "WHEN I GOT JN, he told me to lock the door because it might fall open," Neely related. "He also asked me to put my motorcycle helmet in back but I kept it on my lap. <See FREEWAY ATTACK, Page A2> .... ,,,. DIPUTY RON JONIS wmt HAUL ~---........... c.....-1ncann1a~ '. This remark infuriated Alber. who sent letters this week to local newspapers stating. "For the record, Sills' char ge is absolutely false . Irvine Tomorrow view s S ill s ' accusation as a cheap attempt to deni~rate the \'3lue of th.e organization's endorsement. an e ndorsement he actively sought and won four yea~ ago." In response to Alber's letter. Sills has sent letters of his own to local newspapers. He reiterated his charge that Irvine Tomorrow secr etly decided o n cou n ci l endorsements befor1! the April 10 forum, and then announced the endorsements after the forum. Sills said .he bases his charge on information he received at h is printer and the. fact that incumbent Mary Ann Gaido and council hopefuls Gilbert Nelsen Jr. and Pa ul Todd Jr. all received 33 votes each from the Irvine Tomorrow membership. · "Whe n fa ced with s uch overwhelming evidence, I don't need Bart Maverick to ride into town to tell me that I was playing a game with a stacked deck." Sills said in the letter. Sills said that he did seetc aod receive Irvine Tomorrow's endorsement in the last City Council election. "In 1976 they were or a more moderate persuasion,·· he said. T he nine candidates vying for three open council seats in the June 3 eledion participated in an Irvine Quorum candidates <See CHAJlADE, Pa1e AZ> Irvine Teen ·Center Bums; Arson Probed Arson is suspect ed in the second fire in six months at a Teen Center In Irvine near Universlt y High School , according to Orange Co~ty fire spokesman Marc Hawk:iu. Tuesday's fire caused $2,000 in damage tot.be one-story buiJdlnl at 18552 Culver Drive, wblch sustained $45,000 in damage from an Oct. 3, lt7t fire. H1wkina saJd. Nobody WU llljund ln ettber fire. Fire offlclall said tb-e· c!a ... of the fint fire wu a ci1arette placed in a couch OUllhle ol Ule Teen Center. Autboritla were unsure if tbal fire was set int,enUoaally. However, Hawkiu said lire invetUgaton believe Tueeclay'1 fire was leteotloaall1 set because seven separate burn 1pot1 were found lHlde tbe builclblll. The bllildial ... QOt repaired af\er UM ftnt fire d"'""9d moet ol U. roof. . . l'faantona Painters Wh('I are l hese masked men" And what as the significance of the Blues Brothers and Laurel and Hardy posters? To find out what these artblic unknown com ics look like unma~ked . and -wh~ they're in the news, turn to Page AJ. Invisible Cat? ' CHP Doubts Story of Crash You've beard of Harvey the invisible rabbit from the play o( the same name. Well. George the JR\11sible cat was dnvm~ through El Toro Wedne5day The s pokes man s aid t he SS.year-Old Mission Vi ejo man left the accident scene when~ hlS rar had collided with another tar owned by an El Toro man. • The trouble was lhe Callfom1C1 Highway Patrol t"ouldn l' see tht' cat and apparent!~ d1dn t put" much credence tn the story of J hapless Mtss1on V1eJo man who described him. George was accused of being the driver at the time its owner's car was involved in a head-On collision a t the corner of Jeronimo and El Toro roads 1n El Toro. The whimsical beabl was still eluding police, today, a CHP spokesman said . \\hen questioned aboµt the JC<:1dent. hE.> t o ld th e 1m e!>tigatmg patrolman he was nut at fault becaw.e he had let George do it. that his cat had.~ been driving the car. A ~arch oC the area turned up no trace, not a whis ker, of Geor ge the Cat. The CHP spokesman said George's owner was taJten to the Orange County Jail and booked on a drunken driving char~e. Judge to Resign ~ On Electioll Day A new wnnk.le in the !)range Co unty J ud1 c 1 a I el e9it1on" s urfaced Wednesd a} by the decision of ret1ri n~ Superior Court Judge H. Walter Steiner to leave the bench on June 3 election day If Steiner ho lds to' that decision -and none of the four contende rs for his position receives a majority or votes in the declion -Gov. Edmund G. B r4wn Jr·. could u se his appointment powers lo fill the vacancy pending a runoff election i.n November: The governor 's office says s uch a move would be unlikely, but those running for Steiner's position say they aren't so sure. Brown bas earned something or a reputation in Orange County . legal circles as an appointment maverick, and the candidates say they fear he'll underscore that reputation once again. Steinet-annoued before the filing deadline for the election that be would retire from the bench and fixed March 31 as his retirement d ate. 'then he changed it to June 3. He denied that he did so tu Planners Eye Turtle Rock The Irv i n e Planntna Commisaicla will eooalder plane tonight for 88 slnsle-family homes and 269 condomlnlum unill ln Tart.le Rock. Tbe residences are propoHd for an area known as "enclave three," near the interseetJoa ol Turtle Rock Drive and St•l'Cl'tllt. Aho on tbe Phnnln1 Com mMlioa .... tonJtbt la turtber dilaaaloa of the boallaa elemeat of lbe ctty•s 1eneral ,.... ~ive Brown a chance at filling the \'acancy. The candidates vying for the position are Robert Chatt~rton. d deputy district att\>rney: Judge Robert Fitzgerald, or North Orange County Superior Court; Sid Radus, an attorney, and Julian Cimbaluk, a superior court commissioner. A Brown appointment pending the poss ible runoff election would raise th~. "question of interference with the elect.oral process." Terry Dixon, deputy county counsel, said today. ''Tber '! '> e nough indefiniteness -ao4 enough int e res t -that t would <~JUDGE, Pase AZ) Coast- Weather Night and morning fog, otherwise sunny. A little cooler. Lows Cooigbt 55 al the beaches and 60 inland. Highs Friday upper 60s to mld70s. IN8 .. E Te•A 'Y w""" U·Jl'GN>ld saa..i., Marth••• 1pealu. la b atoclcbrollwt &Ina. H••• a whi.r at u.. dock morat Cllld do.•~ tor,.. UttJe l.AOgW bollball tei:am. S.. ,. PageA.9. 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I.AU dftV from todcaw'• IOOrid alld n•lllilr,..,. ~· W ltJl\tOTON tAP, -TM t•tctt1ral R ~"'• Board \Oday an.no~ • $l hOUon to S3 bUlion pro•r•m dc11rntd to pn>viM lo.ans lO ftn&nr1all trap~ lmall b\lSlne.a I 1rnd ratmt-ta Fr\~nck ti Schulu. l.bo board'a vice chairman, w tbned the p len btfort-a Ho-aH Small &ulloffl subromm ln ee lhat haa fteQ~tly t'rtUc-lted the fl'~ral Reseorve·a tj1ht money poUt'lta u harmtw to amau b•IMAeS Schuau said th p lan. whJch Wll lO ~ rormall)I unvtUed latt"r toda,y, would >end 1maU banb money 1t the f't<ttra l Rt trvc • 13 ~l't'fnt d& C'OUl\l rate for loan 10 farmt"re and srn•ll bu.sine W~ lU GTO <Al' 1 lt~p Phthp M Crane , lhe lll1no1s "ho tr.o ught \he R C'publlcan prcaid~nt1 1tl l'r than an) Olhf'r cand\d»lt. w1\bdr~w from the r { t· toda) ..ind thrt·v. h1:i ~upport to Ronald lt.-utiun WASIUNGTON t AP> 8 1C butlnus wa:1 thru~t Into an unwonted spotlight acron lhe nutlon today as ~ coalition ot t rltlc• ln111au rat ed a cam"11n to shack le Ame rica's corporate g1anta. Sponaora of "Big Business Ouy" ~cbt.<duJed activities in 150 1·11 1.-s to public ize cases of t•orporate abuse and to mobilize vubhc support for leeislaUon that would limit lhe powers of tht' country 's 800 largest l'Orporalloru> It '' t'\ ldt"nt no" th&t the Kepubuun primar) vot('n. '411l •nom1nate and support a m1linstrt>um 1-un l'rH1llH• cpndtdate," Crane J 1d " Crnni • ..... , tht' :-.uth c1rnd1date to 8~e11s groups fought back with a day of rounter-events to h1gh llg bt the social a n d tcon9m1c conlri but ions lar ge ·corporations h ave made to Amen can SO<'iety They called the 1 r o bservanc e ··Growt h Day " '4 llhdr.i" from the GOP race . and five n.>ntl•ndt>n. rcmJ1n Reagan, George Bush. John Andl'n.on . H arol d S tassen end Rt>nJ:ifllln 1-'t>mandct l'rarw ~ '41lhdru.,.al "as no s urprise Dolfar ('1u1tht&W"• 10 Drop LONDON 11\P1 The \'Ulue of tht' dollar fell against all m:.iJor l'urn·nc·1l ::. l'>.l'l'f.ll the S'41ss franc in hectic foreign t:x ch<rn~t· lrading today. while gold fell in European trading . Gold closed 1n London at S510 an ounce. down from $528.50 al the close Wednesday Gold closed tn New York at SS12, up $7 London silver prices dropped from Sl5.40 an ounce at lhe close Wedne::.day to S11.15. Silve r closed in New Yo rk at $14.24. up i cents Caruso., SF Quake· Legend Revived !-..\:--; FRA:"CISCO 1AP 1 Lt"~l.'nd ha., 1t lh<tt in lhl' J:(r~·at t'.I r t hq Udk t• o f 19116. 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J ntl \ppeals. part of the t·arthquakt· madn<'ss that uH•rt.1kt•<; lht· nt ~ t h 1 .., t 1 m e l' v t' r y ) t> ~ r The 1·arthquakt· c;truck 71 years :.ip,o Frid.I\ Bernard /\vcrbuc~. president of thl• San F ram·1sc11 Hoostcrs. prf'Sl'l1t1·d the rt-vised Vt•rMon of the C<1rus o San l<'ranc1sco 'itor:- .1~ hl· "lt·!>l 1f11•d " before lh1· •'OUfl '1 11•· ... tor\ ~,,,., that C aru~o ";"' ~l1•1·p11111 .it tl11· 1~alut•t• llot1·l .t11 .. r ,, p1 •1 l11rrri;erw1· a:-. Don .1110.,(• 1n Ca r nw11 · "111•11 th<• 1nf11mr1us 1;1111 mtl1· loni! San J\ndreu~ Fault ... t111111 ·d 'ird c•ntly, v irtually l:I\ tlll! 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Caru-..u r It'd do " n ~1 a r k I' I S I r C' l' t 1·u r .,1ng S:.in Fr:.1nc1 s eo and \o wing n1·vcr lo rt'lurn He du:-d nf pleuns) in Naples in 1921 • kl•eping the pro mise But A\',. r bu c· h .., :.ii d ht ., 1.4.:.>1·ureh ~ho":-. that Caruso""~ n·ll·bratin~ hsi.. opc·rattc triumph \\1th ··spaghetti and fun·· in th1· '\;orth lkach d1 stnt·t until 3 am ·y h t.' t t• n n r v. :t '> .., c r 1 o u ' h s haken v.hcn' the first shock hit .it 5 13 am . 1\ver buch said ·'Caruso fe;.ired h1i. voice had bE-en damaged . His friends p rn a1lt.od upon him to open the v. in do" 1n the c.·N1e da" n and ,in~ to prow he had not loS\ his \ lllC'l' So. with bu1ldrnJ!s s haking and c r as h1nJ! a nd cit1 2en i:. :-.tream1nJ::. t hl· window was ope ned and Car uso s anj?. "Th.ls he did. as the m1lhnR and frightened people 1n t.hc "lreet stared and listened 1n "under .. A \'\:'rbuch said Caruso stayed m San F rnnc1sco another day. "al k1 n g tu "moldenn ~ l 'mon Squ.Ht· lhl' m·xl mornin~ ""1th t11\\ t·I arount.l his m •ek to protN 't ht'> thruat. "hPrt· he s:.ing onr,. mon· as hl' "a1> i.till wor·rit•d a bout his v111ct• .. , ~1x dav:-. latt•r. said Avc.·rbuch tht· star ·n ,:.icht'd Nt·" York and dl'clart-d he "a~ finished with S an Franc1!>co f o r e ver \\t•rbuc·h c·onlend:-., however th:Jt t5 "°'.sr' l<1ter C;,ru ~CJ ..i~rl'l'd tu ~inf( in SC1n Fr11nc1scn again But as the trip W<J!> being planned. he :-.auJ, CC1ruso died C11 ~· r.ff1<·1al!'. '>V. aycd by ,\ \ 1·rliu1·h '> tc'>tamony and lh<' no-.s1b1llt) of posthum<>u!. 1maS(c j)ohshin1:. d<'C'ldNI C:;1rui;o hon· no J(rud i!'"' aj!a1n'>I San ~·r;in1•1c;N1 JUDGE ... probably" w1nrt up 1n th•· courtA. 'i h o u I d H r r1 w n m fl k ,. a n appo111tmcmt . f>1x<in uld. LC an ap(X11ntmPnt were mudf• after the June 3 clN'Uon , the dppointe..-woulcJ •11l untll June 1~82. Dixon !>aid U rown rf'cently t urne d th1· tablei. on an c lccllon nice In North Orange t:ounty Munlr lp&I Court whet1 he · elevated 11 )ud•lf' facing election oppo11itlon to a vacancy on the Superior Court benc h. Then Brown fllled the lo we r court vac a nc y th rough appointme nt. a nd there by voided the election. leavin1 I.he C'hallenger without a n office to run for. GIJ'E ~SES, NOf ROSES NEW YORK <A P) -Give raises. not roses. That's wha t bosses s hould do for their secretarles n ext week d uri ng Na tio nal Secretarlea Week. according to a 1roup ol local union leaders. 'J'be \mlon leaden, ooe·thlrd ol them wome n. a1lo ur1ed •reater r ecognition of aec retarlea' work. Both sides a re vying for lhe public's heart as lhey gear up for a battle expec1ed to last through the 1980s over the role big bus in ess s ho uld play in American life . "f'or the fi rst time in my m e m ory. th e consum er movement. the labor m ovement a nd the progressive movemen't have t•o me t ogethe r for this day." Cl\'11 rights leader James Fa rme r told a conference of s t·veral hundred people jn the nation's capital . • Jt SU~Rests what can bl' at·compl(s hc d over the ·next decade." said Farme r . one of tht• 81f't Business Day orgaruzers and d1reetor of the Coalition of t\ mencan Public Employees. Consumer advocate Ralph :-.::.idt•r. leadm~ sponsor of B1~ Bu!>1ness Day. sa id corpor ations ha\l' bt·ro m e .. leg al Frankensteins · that han all the rights a nd protections of human bc·1ngs a:,, '4 t'll a!> tM>1r o wn p rt\'1kgc~ d C'ntCd pt.'Opll' Three Seized In Flag Flap l'EAHL llJ\RRO H. lla~a11 'AP ) Three H o n ol ulu rC's1dc1Jl!> wer e t a k e n into rust od }. QUl'S llOned and released aftC'r an inc ident 1n "h1ch the· American flag that fla•s ovl'r the.• U S.S Arizona Memonal was hauled down and thrown into the v. atcr A na\'a l basl' p<>lice o fficer ..,tat1on<.'d o n th<.' lo ng white memorial. which stands over the sunken hulk of the battlestup Arizona . subdued the three after • :i scume Wednesday. officials '>:lid Authorities said n o charges ~ert' flkd against Rae S. Seitz, 26. ,;ud to be a member of the He vo l ut1o na r y Comm un1st Party. J oanne K K1sh11 , 27: and )1a::.aak111.Jrota. 29 f 'rmn Page :I I CHARADE. • n1~ht on April 9 I rvinc Quorum ls a pollucal Mr o up that bills itself 0 a s champions of the free e nterprise s ys t e m and effi c ient 1o:ovemment. T he council bids of incumbent Bill Vardoulis an d Sills were e ndorsed by Irvine Quorum several m onths ago. a nd the ~roup chose Dave Bake r as their th1 rd endor sement after the J\pnl 9 cand1daks night Sills said h is endorsement by Irv In(• Quorum prior l o it s c·and1datN. night "was proper hccause lh4>Y were up.front about it and didn't try to ml!ilend the public " Alber s aid lr vlne T o morrow dccldod on lhe endorsem ents "i.n un open d emocratic process In whlt'h the m e m ber !t" publicly r11 uru1wd ond thf·n voted for the ir <.'hol <'t''- Boy Guilty In Tot Death S PHJN('; VALLEY.N Y C/\P) A 12 ycMr·old Sp ring Valley boy races up to 18 months in 11 Juvenile correctional fa cility rd l e r p I e a d l n g g u i lt Y t o a111.u.t1Ung hla Infant stepbrother b)' b\Ung him. The nfant later died. The battered body or Ma~ce Ado lpho Jr. WAI foWld by • baby s itter Oc:t. 2 . A medical exam!Ur'a report said the child died of Injuries to the head and b ody c aused by a blunt ins trume nt. Teeth m a rks on the Infant's body led pollc~ to a rrest the baby's ste pbrother. The l2·year· o ld , whose name w as not releaaed, entered tbe 11utlly plea a fte r ple a bargalnln1. Cnmton Backed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> U.S. Sen. Alan Cran1t0ft, D· C a I i f 0"p i C k e d U p t b e endonement ol cauromla AFL- C IO leaden WedMlday. o ..... ~11.es.........,. DtD HE MEET AND BEAT THE FREEWAY KILLER? Scott Neety. 17. and HI• Cycle Hel"'9t Weapon f 'ront Pag_. :\ I FREEWAY ATTACK ... ··w(' didn't talk muC'h but pretty soon he said he had to stop to J:O to lhe bathroom ·•Jl p then put a hand •>n m1· 11n ttw groin area• and asked if I mmd<'d "'I told tum I did Ill' J:rablx'd me around m y 'lhtrt colla r and tn<'d to :.lick .1 h) poderm1(' synnge m m y !>1de I think 11 w a-. a tra nqu1h1e·r o r '\Omt-th1n~ "I STARTt:O Bi\!'IJG ING him v.1th m~ molorr~c If· ht'lmet and h1tt1ng him <ind k1ckmg~1m 'The door fC'll oJ)t'n and h1 -. glasws fell off "II<' told m<' that I h <.1cl v.<>n But m~ C1drcnalin v.a~ go1n).! .i m 1k a min ult• and I lo.1•pt banging J" di al h is \an and put a dc•nt 1n It "When he droH' ..1 v.,1) hi· "''-'" v.t:anng fro m .. 1d1· tu -.1dl1 .. :°\('t•I). ~ho '>atd h·· .. a~ too hy per · ti) get a lH'<'O!-•• number. thl'n calll'<.I poh <:1· "ho arnvcd at the scene as did his parents who cam1• t<1 takt-turn homr !'i l::ELY SAID HE TllOlC.llT l~ ::.;nnge contain~ u t ranQu1l11.1ng ag1•nt rJf '>Omt• kmd but that 1t d ido t tak1· l'fftort lx·c·au.o.,c tht· n1·c:rllt· v.as d1vcrtlod b; a s hirt. a JaC\l(·l .ind a parkag<' o f C'I g:.i r<'ll<"i m his po<"ket Tht· !) !I. I~~) pound :\t·l'I~ '>:Jld the· SUSpt:Cl told htm ht• wa::. '4 0rk1ng <it :1 huc;pll<Jl in the· Los Angeles a rea II,. !ta1d lhl· man "or1· a hluc '>h1rt c:1m1lar to thn'><' "Om b) 1•mt·r'~t·ncy room "orkcr' . II <' said the man told him that lhe hospital thought hl· was on dut v and that ht· could "punch out" from v.ork l.1lt·r and rw'bod~ ""uld kn11" he had bttn ~om· · "~AYRE l '\'E B EE~ .... atching too man~ police sho~:!> Hut he had the nccdll' and an Jl1b1 that could s ho"' thcit h1· v. as s\111 at work at th<.' lime the murders "ere commllled ··That·., why I think hP "a'> tht· fre<"·Aa )' killer ·· Neel) :,aid th man v. a"> v.h1tt'. of medium he1ghl and weight, wort' thick e)l'·Rlasseo; a nd had no facial hair Neely said ht· wot" red rord trou~er<; and looked lo be 10 has la te 2'>.> or 1•..irl) :w ... lll' also had brown 1.1.a\') hair and a h1~h forehead. :'\ecb ... :11d I 1 h1nk hl' \\Ould ha\,. k illt-'d mt• 1f ht· could Begin Regime Ouillenged T EL AV IV. l:.rat•l 1AP1 Mcmbt·r!> r1f Parl1 ~1..rn1•nl frrim !'rime M1n1stcr ~enachem Bc~ln 's llerut rut'l1on l'Ullt-d <tn urgent mc.·t•t1ng tod:.i~ w M unt1·1 D e f t' n s c• M 1 n 1 :-. l t' r !-. z t• r We11 man':!> op~n challcntotl' to Begin's leadership Party leaders expressed ll{li.ter and ac;ton1shmcnt at Wt'1z.man 's s urpns<.' ~latl'mcnt o n Is raeli t ekv1s1on w1 .. dnesda ) that hl' favored new nat1on ul clc<.·t1oru. "1th1n ~1 x monlh'>. · c.o the Israeli people can decide which way they want the government to go .. The stand represented the mo~t serious challen~(· )l't l•• lkg1n .., ~O\'Pmmt•nl. a COHllllr1n o f mod('rate. consen alt\\' ..inti fl' 1t~1ou.s pa rue Coup Try F ai18 FREETOWN. S1c rrt-l.ko n1• ,\ P J ,\ g roup ot Liberian c;old1ers attempttod to O\ crthro" the new rcglmc of ~taster Sftt Sam ut•I t\ Dot_. bul most "crl· rounded up. d1plomat1c sourc('S have reported from ~1 onro"ia capital of the West Afncnn nation y 8'1'£\llt MAa9LE .,. .. 0-. .... ltafl • J ohn Perry want.a to put a price Oft the head of the 1DM be beUevea murdered hl1 frtecl. li·Y•Ar·old Ruuel Duane Re. 1'be Fouotelo Valfey maintenance my· 1ald be bapea fellow citizens wUI help bJm sc rape to1ether tbe reward money and stimulate the police search for the killer. The IS-year-old boy wu b1s neighbor and a friend. Perry said lhey used to fish tosether and go to the movies now and th en. · Rugh's nude body was round d u m ped last month alon1 the Or tega HJghway near San Juan Cap istrano. Investigators said the boy had been stra ngled. '!'h ey also theor ized that Rugh. last seen hitchhikJng on Beach Bou levard in Westminste r. may have been killed by the so· called freeway kille r. T he fr~way kille r. police in O ra n ge and Los A ngeles coanties !.peculate . may be r esponsible fo r as many as 35 murders In lhe past· two years. Thr<.•e or the victims were las t .,,,, nn Ht"ach Boulevard. ·'J'm not a rich m an, but I'll 01 up what I can to get this g uy ... Perry s akl . "If we can get l'nough mon(•y. hopefully g reed "ill t:.1k1• uvt•r and som eone will talk to the pollcl' ·· S~t Bill Miller. an Orange Co unt:,. Sht•rtff'i, Department 1n\(''>l1 ~ator. :.aid a reward ~·uuld be Just e noug h lo CJpen up 'iOml' tightly sealed hps l'1·rr~ '>a id ht• Op l'ncd thr Hu:.:.cl ttui.:h Memorial Reward Fund '41th SSO l ie :.aid officials .11 thl· C'r ockc r H<i nk . 100611 Sl:.itt•r 1\n· . Fountain VC1tiey "tit help olhcr. add to the fund. "hwh ..., bt•1ng ht·ld in a trust Jl'l OUOl · 1 ve rl'ad ublmt killings all m v life but 1t nev 'r h1l .home un.ttl I picked up the ne wspaper and ~aw Husi.el''> picture staring ·1t nw. ' r erry Saad Al first I couldn't eve n bl1hg m~wlf lo talk with his parents. l ".1 ... "Hldt•nt·d and hurt but they ~ 1•r1· ln a~<JOy. S<1 I dec ided to '>l't up tht· reward fund .. T h 1· ' ,. I ( t· m p I "y e d m aintC'nanC'e man s aid he hopes tu 1·olll•<.·t money "untH we reach th1· posn1 "ht•rt• a ny perverted ... t:n'>t' of IO\alt\' 1n some-one who h.a., 1nfonnat1on 'antshes ·· ltv !i31d Russcl'~ parents. whQ m o vt.'d to Sunny me ad after the lra,Red.,. a1otrt.-ed with him that tht n '"•m1 push could be worth thl' t•ffort They told Perry the~ °"a nted to •we the rreew;.iv killer behind bars • Bov., 13, Held " l.i1 ~sault I"; [.f':\\'()(}f) r ,\ J' I ,\ 13· \ t' ,1 r 11 I d ho y f a c I! !\ ft• Io n Y , h .1q~es !>temmin~ ,from a n .11t..it k urt JO l\.'3 ~l·ar·old woman v. h11 "J~ tx•Jlt'll thl'O bU~t'd ,.,,111 a flaming broom . police .... 11d l t "a::. thl' !><:COnd time ~1thm ,, Wt-t'k that the Venice·area boy "J!> t•harged w1tfl assa~lting .an ddcr)) -..om :rn. authonu es satd Deput y District Atto rney \I 1 ch a e I Parga men t s a 1 d l'har~es of assault with intent to l'omm1t rape. burglary and. at· tt•mptcd robber y were filed .i~JIO"t thi· ~ outh Frida). in 1·onnl'l't1 o n '4 l lh ..1n April 8 ettuck on :.i 66 )ear-old ~oman. Neavp~rt Suef"' Sport SPEAK somY AND WEAR , v A LOUD SHIRT Hawaiian shirts by Offshore. OP. Pua. Surfline Hawaii, Nat Norfleet. , • ' ' LOOK ..... 4 .• ., A Municipal Railway worker chec.ks the cable system after Powell Street cable car ser vice was restored Wednesday in San Francisco only to be shut down 12 ·' . .. .. --.. . .. -. -----. . . . . . .. ., -. . . -.. . .. -. -.. . -. . . ..-. Chan lffovie Protested . .. ~ ... . ... . - ~ AN FRANCISCO (AP) -Chln ... ncuoaal detectlve "Charlie Chan" 1hould nqt be returrected ln another rum that will only alr'hciat Aaian atert'!olypH , ny prote1Uo1 Cbloatown lcad~ra Thelr 1poke1men want Pf'OducUon of tbe 11 mllUon movle. "Charlie Chan and t:be Curse of the Dra1on Queen." to atop, or at leut oot be nlmed u pla nned in Chlnfltown. Sbootinc la acbedu.led to start next month. · A meeting wu scheduled today with producer Jerry Sherloek. "1bo, one leader charges is "taking advai;itate of a film that ls racist, lbat 1lve~. a negative portrayal ol ~Americans . . . That was the oplnJoo of Eliza Chan of Chinese tor Affirmative Action. Mission Bay Clogged SAN DIEGO <AP > -Contamination levels in all areas of Mission Bay remain high. aceording to county heaJth officials. and il is uncertain wbeo the bay Will be reopened. families, is virtually at a standstill at the time or year when it tradlt1ooally celebrates the opening of another sailing season. The club has indefinitely postponed sever.al yacht races. No predJctions for the reopening have been made although some officials are hinting that it will not be at least until June. T~ traditional opening or the yachting season, at which the dub's COn)modore usually sails the waters ln a small, 50-year-old craft. has also been postponed The Mission Bay Yacht Club. with 570 member Aliens Arrested Mexican Cops Cross Border SAN DIEGO CAP) -Mexican police ---------------moved into tJ.S. territory and arrested about 100 undocumented aliens and two San Diego Union reporters. the newspaper reported lodav in a copyright article. Union reporters Ricardo Chavira and J esus Rangel said they were ·detained early Wednesday by police agents armed with pistols. The Baja California Norte Judicial Police agent who s upervised the arrests along the south levee of the Tia Juana River near San Ysidro said the sweep wa!i carried out at the request of the U.S. Border Patrol. the newspaper!aid. But Donald Cameron, head of the Border Patrol's Chula Vista sector, said he knew nothing or the arrests. BRIEFS ~C·lO. the first new tanker refueling plane m 23 years. The plane Is an extended version or the McDonnell Douglas DC-to commerc ial Jetliner with lls fuselage converted to carry enough rucl to !>upply a squadron or righters. .S,,..CU.OM Drops ... uit SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -The Synanon Foundation has dropped its federal court lawsuit again.st Attorney General George Deukmejian and the State of California, says the group's attorney · _ _...._ __ _ DAIL V f'ILOT Actorll11rt Entertainer Theodore Bikel has been hospitalized with a · broken Jeg sustained when he w as hit bv a car while a ll egedly jaywalking • We dnesday i n Hollywood. • hours later. The worker didn't get hit as the car was traveling the other direction. The Powell line was closed today because of a cable snag Rape Charge Tltroll'n Out OROVILLE CAP I -The first man tried under California's ne w s pousal rape law was acquitted of the rape charge but found guilty or two misdemeanors. assault and petty theft. At-toroe y Sanford Rose n of S a n F rancisco s aid We dnesday the U.S. District Court 1n Sacramento confirmed that the swt was withdrawn He said there ls a lawsult In Marin Count y that ra1Ses many of. the same issues that were betog argued in the federal court. , =' Baez Asks Aid SAN FRANCISCO <AP> A renewed fund.raising drive to help combat hung~r m Cambodia h~ been initiated by singer Joan Baez. Ms. Baez contributed $1,000 Wednesday to kick off the effort. The money will be used to buy rice seed needed to avoid another famine. s~aid. • "Whde parts of Cambodia have made strides towards • rehabilitation. all reports conl1rm that there are many areas • which have remained a total hell," Ms Baez sa id. She spearheaded an effort earher this year to provide food for , Cambodians. A seven·man, ri ve.woman jury returned 'ahe verdict Wednesd ay. Sentencing was ~ch~uled ror May 15. Joseph Bray. 31, of Chico. had been char ged with robbing and lry1n~ to rape his estranged wife. Kattn. 26. following a Jan. 6 a rgument at her Chi co apartment whe re Bray had gone to pick up some photographs tfititary Plane Debut• LONG BEACH CAP> -Saying it would strengthen the nation's military. Air Force Secretary Hans M. Mark has wweLled the Pa1f't1f11 Win Death ~uit SAN llEGO <AP > -A Los Angeles couple bas been a wa rded S75.000 rn connection with the death of their son in the Sept. 25 . 1978-c rash or a Pacifi c Southwest Alrlines jet here. The jury voted 9-3 in favor .of Sanf~rd and Shirley Lebow. PSA attorney William Fitzgerald had asked jurors to return nothing. saymg the son. Allan Lebow. 30. had no obligatJoo to s upport his parents. Paid Advertisement CITIZENS OF NEWPORT-MESA . WHY YOUR TIACHERS SLOWED DOWN This past Friday and Monday, more than 85°/o of Newport-M,sa•s teachers engaged in a two-day ''slow-down•.•. The teachers• action was a demonstration of unity and a protest aqainst the district's delay in reaching a contract settlement for this school year. DID YOU KNOW THAT: -The children of our beginning teachers can qualify for the free·lunch program provided by this district for needy families. -A teacher with ten years e xperience and a Master 's Degree cannot qualify for a home loan in, Newport Beach or Costa Mesa . nor could they have a year <il!O- -Teachers. counselors. nurses. and other certificated employees have worked without a contract since July 1. 1979: -The certificated employees of Newport-Mesa have this year suffered a reduction of 17o/r-in their standard of living. since t hey are still working under last year's salary schedule. -The actual teache r salary increases durin ~ the past three years have been 5'1-. 4o/-. and 5';. -The District's current offer of 6.5"'.? for 1979·80 represents a move of onl y one and one·half per cent s ince s ala ry negotiations began. but the teachers' negotiating team has de monstrat ed good faith efforts to reach compromise by moving from 147r to 11%. and then from 11 o/r to 8.8%. -The District steadfastly refuses to ne~otiate any contract protections for the Basal or Support Services programs and recommends t hl· curtailment or phy~1cal C'duc at1on . \"OC'<1l mus ic, library, sp<.>r1a l rt.•udmJ?. nur..,ing -.nd psychological scrvic-c:-at the elemcnt<.1 ry :o;chool ICVl'I. -The tc·achers have· addrcs, ed the Board of Education . h ave conduct~d informational pickets at Boa rd meeting~ and al ~chools. and han• di stributed letter!-. to parents. -The Unjon and lhe District have cnl!a,:?ect in two days of presentations to a ne utral. s tate.appointed l"a ct ·Findc r . The Union ll'adl'rship has rl'commcndcd acceptanc<' of the ncutral's findings. --Slnt'e 1974 the Cons umer Price Index has r1sen S9";. but the N('wport·Mesa teachers' salaries have risen only 22.-:. In 5"" vears. teacher salaries have fallen :nr< behind the r1sln$! t'<>St-Of·livln$!. In the same period. the National Per-Capita Personal lnt'ome rose faster than the rost-0f-UvinJ?. The Newport·Mt>sn l'n1f1ro &hool.D1stnt'l !'p;nds 11 !>mailer prrc•1·nt or lls bud#ld on teachers' •and nld<'!>'l salant'S find fnnl!l' benefll'-lhm1 ;iny other unified school distr1t'l in Qranlle Counr.v. .. AFl.CIO Comparison or N-MUSO salary schedule with Cost or LivinR and Per Capita Personal Income 1967 Base Year = 100 for all data •• 1978-79 Personal Income is estimated. ~' ~ • rr-· "' ,_ .... j ,, lo" , ~ ~ ~i:::; P"' ~i..-.. ~ IJ ,-- ... ~a. ,. - ~-.. .. -"' ... ... .. 'II •• .,. .,. ..,, .. "' .. ,. ... SOURCES: Dept. of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statlstks l>epl. of Comme~. Bureau o( Economic Analysis N·MUSD Certificated Salary Schedules F•4•ra•lon of Teache1rs 1770 Orange Ave., SuH~ E, Coeta .-... , Callfomla 12127 • (714) 548-8420 IHI Cue. ·Pre1ictent ' ~ I ~ .... ------ \ ... I ¥ote lmpoJ!tant For Water Boaril ___ _ 1-,.;o.-----a..-- -----_....__ .. _ AllboQlh lh Irvine Ctty Council camp•lgn hu evoked a fair amounl ol pubUc lnlttelt. many IO<'al resldenta baye apparently at 1ht of the f acl that the Juoe 3 elect.Ion li alto aft import.ant date for the lrvlM Rane •• Water Dlat.rkt. Tbat el ectlon wlU mark th4' water board':i fanal transit.ion from landowner <.'ODtrol to public COftlrol Before a Superior Court rullns late last year, the board bad been ~ll'Olled by rt'pr"Csent~tiv ·~ picked by la ndowners ln lhe sprawli.nJt dJ tr1ct, princ ll)ally the lrvlneCo. The rourt rullni:. ho~·cver. overturned that method of choosmJ: d lr(>('tors und ~t Uw So'''/mtwr . Hl79, and J unt'. 1980. ballots as th'-' trunsJt1on period~ fro m rorporutl· to pubh<' rontn>I Ele vt>n l',lnd&d ah'S ~ ':.mt: for t v. o opt4n !.l'Jl~ un tfle w.1ter hoard No w th.tl l ht• pubhc h<t\ the pmH•r to l'lt·t l r epr ?Scntullvc!'> to the ln me Ranch Water l>i:-,trH.'t 1t should cxe rc1!l.(.' 1b power und vote tor the bt·~t l\\o candtdat~ on J\1ne 3: • To make j wise ~eJ cctlon. the pubhc .. houlrt participate in what appears to be lhe second and la!)l public forum for the water board candidates. . They Wlll appear al 7 :30 p.m . April 30 in the Dt•crftl'ld Community Park Multipurpose Room, 55 Deerwood \\ l'!)l, Irvine. The forum will be staged by the Irvine Tomorrow polillcal ~roup. ~ If you a r t· a votl·r -and 1f you c.·arc mttk<• 11 .1 point to attend Zone Change Valid The Irvine City Counc il has acted properly in tentat ively a pproving a zone change from agricultura l use to reside ntial a nd institutional use on a 21 -a c re parcel of land near the Saddleback Community College North Campll.5. The zone change allows the Irvine Co. to build up to 350 re!'idential units on the land. Sixty re ntal units will be bum to meet the terms or a la wsuit settle ment. whic h requires the city and tht· company to develop about 700 units in Irvine that arc afforda ble to low-income groups. Some council members ques tioned the zone: change because lhL· land 1s located near a flight path at El Toro ~l arinc Corp~ Ai r Stat ion. HO\H•ve ·. ~ft e>r cc•nsulling wi th a spokec;man for t hl' air s tation. t he c·our.c1l vvltci 4-: c,r. April ts to appron: thl' zone change. Counc il wom an M ar y Ann Gaido voted against the proposal. The Irv ine Co. 's proposed development m ay be i m- per fect in r egard to its proximity to the El Toro flight path. but the planned development of low-income rental·units on the land a rgues for the zone change. Tri-city Plan Worthy ll's gratifying to sec cities working toget her to ~Ol \'C m utua l problems wit hout prom oting a nothe r s uper agency. Such is the case in the so-c alled ''Main-Sunflower Corndor'' part r c•ccntly signed by Costa ~lesa officials and <rnaiting signaturE:s by their counterparts in J rvine c.in<I Santa Ana Th€ '"c·orridnr' J'i bounded bv MacArthur Boulevard to lhl' north ;rnd "<l "I. lhf' San· Diego Freeway to thl' south. ;rnd B1·ar SI n•t•I on the \\t•~t. Thl' ;in·a lorrn.., .1 ln1ff1c \orll:x where.· the thrf't' c1t1cs nwPt in l Ill' h1·<1 \ tl y l ru velcd area northeast of South C'oa -.t l 1l.11a l lw :1gr1 ·1·mt·nt. promptt'd by antici~atcd develop- m1·nt t1I 111111 ma1or commer cial, housing and industrial prnJt•rh 111 t lw <1n·t1. prnvidc" for J common fund for pool· ing di•\ 1·l1>Jwr ... · pavmt·nt:-lor rt·q111red street \\Ork '\t•a1·h :o:.J m1llwn \\ill lw :-h<tr<:d <J!<. <:a<:h 1m1J(Tl-. :.t r(•('t -. ;ire• 1rnpr m t•cl. !"hi' pl.1r1 rn:1kf'.;, foi a tnon· fu nd1on;1l c..tn·111 pJ,.111 \\hil t• W•'-Ul'Hlg 111otm·1-,l'> lh<1l "prn1c·ct will be c·omµl1·t1•1I with m1n1mum 111ter <t gtncy confusion and ll'wcr ro~1dhlotks. Th<· \fain-Sunflower pact appears to be one of those rn~l ant('S v.IH'n c•vc•ryone b<'n cfll<;. •• Opinions r>J1prec;c;rd in the space abo"e are those ol the Daily Pilot Othf!r v11~w·, 1•xpre~c:,pd on th15 page are those ol their auttlors and nrtt'>ts Reader comment ,., 1nv1ted Address I he Daily Pilot P 0. Box 1560 Co<ota MPsa CA 92626 Phone (7 14) 642·4321 -Boyd/Bachelor Poll By L.M. BOVD The po ll ~ter l> a s ked numerous bachelors which they'd choose for a bride -a woman who was very pretty or a woman who was very rich. Twenty-six percent s aid pretty, 23 percent s aid rich. Neithe r g roup w as a s numerous, though, as the 33 p e r cent who s a id they couldn't m ake up th ei r minds. The other 18 percent ignored the pretty a nd lhc rich to name other qual1Uci. · the usual, kindness, com pa· nionable, sexy. so on. Our Love and Wa r m a n reports suc h findings without putting too much confidence sn them. • Dear Gloomy Gu The most popular mer· r y -go-round with of· ficials is the appoint- ment of a committee to "study the problem .'' when most of the prob· Jem adses from too much reflection and not enoulh acUon. D.M. He belongs t o the ca n 't · make-up·the1r-minds-group, who. in essence, say never mind all t hat, first show me the woman, and I'll let you know. · Q. What's the spurt speed or a minnow? A. Nine miles per hour. No greyhound that com· petes in the dog r aces is per mitted to eat a nything wi thin 24 hour5 before the run . If that chubby child doesn't slim down by age 7 , said youngster probably will grow up rat and stay that way. So report Briti•h medical specialists. What proportion of the secr etaries t ake d ictation while sitting on the boss's lap? So inquires a cUent. Not many, ii any, I'd guess. Thal picture o( the sexy st eno perched on Mr. Big's knee was dreamed up by the car - toonists generat.lons ago. The same cartoonists who depict· ed wives in the act of throw. ing ro lJing pins al their 'hus bands, anothe r exceed- 'tngly rare occurrence. The sa m e. who picture d the bod lea. of broilers f 1Uln1 from tall buildings at the time of '29 cruh, stilt one mor e imagined bappenloa that didn't. ---..... ~-- Robert N. w.td/Publl$htr ~~~~-Program;-(Jpen t(1 Fran ~ . WASHlNCTON -Jn ono or thole "aymbollr" moves so beloved by J immy Carter. an .. dm lru t raatlon 11ludy arou1> has r e c-ommonde<l brin11n1 home 427 or the 11,000 U.S. of. rtclals s t a · Honed ove r· t1~1&11 to nutkti the American pr.,i;e nc c a broud lesi. l'Otlsplcuous Primanly, the idea us lo r e duce t he <'h un cci. ol infldm1ng anti·. American elements 10 the host countries and thus forestalling future crii.es on the lran1an model Unfortunate!). some or the ofrJCJals targeted ror recall in lhe secret White House-State r \F~ING IW'PENS TO ME, I ME GETS IT! - Mailbox Department recommendalions are the very ones who are most ef- fectively enhancing Uncle Sam's image a nd protecting the tax- payers' dollars llround l beworld. THE MOST u t on ish l n g suggestion i~ that t he entire overseas auditing staff or lhe Age nc y for lnternalto na l D~velopment be sent packing. T his would· l e ave the $2 b111ion-a-year aid program much more at the mercy of corrupt foreign oCCicials and proriteenog U S. businessmen "I don't think there is any program mor e vulnerable to fr a ud than th e fore i g n assistance program." one senior A ID offmal told my asS()(.'1ate P eter Grant. Internal reports of AJD'I •udil« •eneral bear this out. Some examples: -A 1UJ'l)l'iae iDlpectiOD ol the cbJld health proaram lo k.YPt'• Beheira province diado..Cr that almost 90 percent of tbe 11 mUUon wor1b of food lllc.ded for chronically undernowilbed preschoolers wu belna Wecally diverted -with the connivance or provinclal officials. The food was being stolen by criminals who lea.med the dates and places of distribution Crom public healtll officials. They "operated openly in front of the distribution centers." the AJD auditors reported. and sold the stolen food to cattle and poultry breeders "without interference from responsible o(ficlala." Yet another S7SO,OOO grant was made to t.he province. -Corrupt offlelala fp ZaJ~ UMd a 175 ,,_Ulloa AID fund, 1ntMded to help tbe podr, aa a sort of private bank account. Wltbout eomeat of U.S. otflclall, "loam'' totalllll Sl.3 million were made to el-ldlh Zairean ortlclall. Some $2.3 million -wed to the fund l}Y w ea lthy Uader1 went uncollected. and the Americats were not a llowed to tee pertlnentdocumenll. -A IZ78,•G&AN'Twu 1Ude to the non·prorit Caribbeaoa Council to roster • sbeep·raistng program on Barbados. But. AI 0 was fleeced . Of the money initially advanced by AID, on)y Sl7,00 0 was u se d for d e ve lopme nt or the a beep program: Me anwhile, the councU paid its president a s alary or $16.000, and used 118.000 to pay oft a poorly documented Joan from tbe council'• executive director. -The law requires recipients of AID money to buy goods from U.S . firms. some of which are not above arranging bribes and kickbacks with the taxpayer::.· money. LAST YEAR, for cxamph.'. Westinghouse 11aid a $300.000 fine for paying a n illega l "comm tssion" lo an Egyptian official who got the company a $30 million contract. Mori., recently, auditors caug ht a tobacco firm mis labeling lhe qua lit y or a s hipmen t . and collected a S33,000 refund. A tool '>uppher 1s tx•ing prosecuted for rJl!.ely ,,llumg a S7,872 shipment at S7 1,:nJ. H.> transrerring the a~ene\ ·s wtttchdoitS to this :;1dc of th•· 11c c un . the adm1n1l>t r a t1on ·.., • '>) mhol 1t•' · n ·du<"l 1o n 111 u\ i·ri.e~n, JJl•ri.on n PI would ,,mhol111• n11th11H: m•lrl' than 1nd1fft•r1·1H'" t1111n«ht·<'k1·d ripoff'\ or A I 0 fund~ And that ('OUld he ennui::h t o !)tnk the w holt• &Jro~ram. Ballot Statements Costly for Candidates To the Editor · Pleas e inform your readers that the rea!'on 50me cand1dat<'s do not put their qu<1hfi cal1ons on the county s ample ballot mailer 1s because 1l coi.l~ each Ci1nd1datc 56.000 to Sll.000 to do !)O. ~1W>l vot ers. out or ij!norance. have nl·~atl\c f(·1·l1n ~s toy,ard-. <·and1dat •l> v. ho do not list their qu::1l1f1c·::it11>r1-. IH·rJu..,,• !ht·\ h lltely bd1eve that tht: ca11d1dalc was la te 1n fi hngh1s ~tatemenl, or the candida te wa:o. not qualtht·d. or the candidate did not earl' l'tlOu~h Lo say an.~ thins.: about htm!><.'lf. Many t•xpc ric•need and h1~hb qua I 1f1ed candrtl<.1 t , . ., .,., ii I n<· \ <'r IJ,· ht•a rd hv th« vot1·r.., ,( 1111•\ hav<· loo much intl•i:rrf\ 111 i.:11 1nt1i <IC'l1t lo pa~ orf th<.' SI 1,1.IO!> nt•ec·ssary t11 inform the vo tt!rs o f their qua lifil'ations J udge J er ry P ac ht recent~ ruled that it is a violation of freedom of speech to deny the right of candidat(!s to comment on their opponents in county samplr ballot matllngi.. but the Sl 1.000 pnc(' tag to i.ay a nything at all about candJdestes 1~ not JUSt <• v1ol atJon of less affl uen t rand1dates' freedom or 5p<!Cth, hut ll is a violation or lh<.' voter's rreerlom of choice , We must drastically <'Ul t he t·o~t~ of sample ballot i.tatl•mcnts and make it manda tory that each candidate s tate bis qualifications by issuing equal space to each . Even if the wealthier candidates want to continue on by spending thous ands or dollars on expensive public relations flrms . at least the vote r s would have o~e opportunity to review all of the c a ndida t es' quali fi c ations through the county mailers. Then we can have some assurance that elective positions have not been bought. and we can s ay lhat we voted in a fair election which I)> what democracy is all a bout MARK GRlFflTH f~rifttdlb1e11• t •ound To the Editor: To start off with. I'm getting ma rried. Since m y "prospective spouse and myself both work. we felt lucky t.o gel three days off, lo enjoy a fleeting honey- moon. Wh at better place to go than rar.orr exotic Catalina ? l called a hotel there. and the following is what ensued .. Me : I need a room on April lllh. Them: April 11th? Yes, we have a room. The money mus t be, he re by April 2nd. Me: You want the money in advance? Them : Yes. Me : By April 2nd? Them: Yes . Two njghls at su.11 couies to '86.30. Me: Wbat lf I only want to 1t1y ror one nlgbl? TMm: You bave lo pay for two nl~ta anyway. infor mation on "hy the raun~ \1.3 i;:1ven. Me: Well. I wi.lnt th~ room for I WO OWhl .... :oil I'll pul ,1 C ht.•t'k In thP m.11l t1wl.n Th,i-111 Oh · rw It has LO be .t IT IS EVEN late r thal we learn in111w,· ttrilt 1 that the comm1tlee 1s kmd enough \h· ,\ m11111·v 111ll1·r • lo concede that ··this 1s not the J ht.•m' 'l t.·s . a bsolute final -.-ord o n the Feclini• .t 11111'· rll',~runtl<.'d, JUdges." and that "we don't want .ind mon· th.111 .1 lrlllt.' ~wt-upon , people t.o take this as the ~e." I t11111tll 1!11y,n tu nn local '>Cl\'· Thanks.com mrtte<>.whoeve~you rrri'" .111d lo.111 .. md pun·hased ,1 are. And thanks. Mr. Schoemi.'hl, ruurwy ordt•r matllnJ{ 1L to the· or whoever edited your p1ece. On· hotel M;11 c·h :lh l , 1n t hP ly you've com pletelycoo!usedus. morning ,\fr1 ·r all. what"-; mon· What are the crede ntJaJ o; or 11npnrt.1111 than a m a n ·.. th r• 65.000 m e m bers of t his hont.·~ moon ' ,\pril 3rd. I got a rnmm1tlt.•e! 65.000" Honest" Are mt·.,sa~·I' a t rm offl c't.' that m} they la\l.~c rs·• Judgt.·~" Court rl">l'r\Jll1JrlS h,ttlht•1•nt.·a n(.'t:'ll ed. t.lcrk ~·· P e :.tC"l'. o r f1cers ' because the hold hadn 't Rirchers?Andwhydon't H1Utt>ll r1·n·1vPdmv monevorder. \Ou r r~aders" We pa111 our I c-.1ll1·d tlw 111111·1· qu4rtf>rs lnd1·t·d. tlwy had c-anrt'llrd my J know H·ry ltttll• of Judg1· rc-~Nvatwns, bec<.1u.se they had Sode n, except thal he wa" ,, notrcccivcd mymoneyordcr. , Navy \\'or.Id Wa r 11 pilot. Me : Look. this 1s s upposed to roomed with the eldest Kennedy be my honeymoon . Can"l we b ro ther. d1sa~reed w1lh h1.., m a k e s o m c o t h e r polittcs. and survived. I hope he arrangemt·nL.,., · survives such reporting. Them· No. I know Li ttle of pollt1cs, ·or the Mc . Wh at 1f tht• money order local judiciary. I know a litUe come!> in"' m o r e about clear and fair Th,:m · 1( I ht• room IS still ~ riting. ,I\ atlJbl<'. you can-tiave Lt Ttus is not it. Me : Tell :,ou w hat If the money order comes an. you m;i1I 1 t d i r c c t I y b a-c k 1 u m l' • lmmed1atcly OK? Them· Fine. I then called a very nice hotel in Laguna. n nd was m a d e instantly aware that they did indeed wan1.1me as a guest. and would go out of lhelr way to make me and my new bride feel welcome. Laguna may not be as exotic as Catalina, but it sure is a lot fr iendlie r. As for that bunk of rock that lies off our shore. I hope it t1 inks. DR. WILLIAM D. HARVEY, .~•"11 Crft ic-i:~d To the Editor. As a n Orange County Cull-time free-lance novelist who has made his living with words for the past 25 years. I'm saddened by your first-page a rticle in the AprtJ 10. Pilot on the so-called "Law and Order Campaign Committee." Jn the view of lbe La• and Order Campaign CommJttee, form ed by state Sen. H. L. Richardson, R-Arcadia. Judie So d e n m ay be only "satisfactory." But t.o put this titillating Item- nea r the head of your piece, and t o e n g1a g e i n t b e u au a I em asculation or your lead only later . ls as ml11teadtn1 t.o Lhe reader as the omliaion ot any credentials of the committee Itself. Only the reader with tM Ume and patience t.o wade t.o P•te two lean• that tb• committee •• wb ich s ound• lllr• tome ritrhl·wint version of an Iranian revolutionar y croup, admlll llleU unable t.o provide lpetlfle HANK SEARL.5 The Daily Pllot cnhclUd the com· m11tee and us teclttnques. urg111Q troters to dilregard t111prooed rotmy schemes. m. an edttonal pMbUshed Monday.Apnl 14. -Editor Ne-.1'6flltl• Rap~d TolheF.ditor: CongratulaUons on your most l nlormative and force ful editorial which appeared in ~ April 9 Daily Pilot titled "FAA Airport Order Disregards Im· pact.•• You stated and quoted from the FAA "t.bat they r~ the fa ct that the airport is operating far above tbe passenger capacity for which It was designed and is further limited by state noise abatement regulations." It still wants -the Board of Supervisors to accom- modate four more airlines. ll is impossible to bring in four more airlines: Frontiei:t Western Continental ud P~A . wttbou{ crowdiacOranceCounty, making more ~mog, greCj~Y s ubst<.1 ni ••• ·that l<lll<h on our vital crop~ ho m e-.. a nd abov t.• :;i ll t:.• unhealthful to brealbe. Our lungs <·an J~l ~land w much foul alr. We also have an abundanl'e of carbon mooox1de and wouldn't four more a irlin<>c; b ring in more pt.>ople for our cro\l.dt·d freeways Jnd parlun~ fa<"1lll1c:,·1 Th~ noise •~ uptothetop-hl•anng decibel. IT L'i Impossible to carry on a co nH•rsation 10 one'l> patio, an<£ ' l·ven hear the TV at night evert with thf' window~ :in<I dooric 1·losC'd . I h\1e in llap.hort>s unde r the flight p<1tt1·rn und h.1vl' lx•f::.t\ in h oml'S nearer th~ t11 rport and th(' homt•s a l'tuallv shook fniro 1tw 1nten~1· v1hr;.iuon. 1 lw J1015e "'us deafening' Newport w a~ des 1 ~ned for healthful living. \I.hen nature en· dowed us with the lovely ocean and bay. Most of the la rge. beautiful homes were here first <1nd lSn 't there &omethang in this 20th century, with all our Yankee im~enwty that can come up with some counter blast '! 1t seems the federal Gov_tm - ment 1s trying to hlackmaJ.l us into ~iving in to their unreasona· ble demands. Accommodating over 2.5 rrulhon passengers a year has reached the limit. I agree we should have some kind of a con- Jtress1onaJ re view and mspection of this s ituation. VIRGINIA N.JAME.5 Elldo~en•~ ·tnfair· To the Editor: l think it unfair fol' lhe Daily Pilot lo endorse certain can· didates ror city council. I lhint this policy or endorsement bas the tendency to influence a great many people who have not made their decision on whom to vote for. I lb.ink a ll candidates should have an equal chance at tbe polls, without a newspaper en· dors ing them. especially when the candidates are a ll from ooe particular area of town. MRS. J . BRENNAN ···~" ···••t~d· To tbe Editor: The Apn l 9 article on yoar busjoess page about how highb paid bureaucr ats are "copiq with inflation" in their private lives is the greatest c rock or rose petals l ever ran into, and an insult to a blue collar worker who must drive 35 (70 round trip) mlles to hold a lousy Job that only pays S8 a n hour. CHRISTOPlJER CRAIG • TilitOeltf ........... ~ ... c-... .., ..,_ ....... MellPt -.. ....._. ..: ................... c..--. CA ,.... W111rt c I• Ill W I •It ... ................ _. ... _ ....... . ............. _ ... .._ ... .. ..... a..., .............. . •w-1m-. • ·------------------------------------------------------~-----------------------· .. ·-·----- .. La11anatSo11tll Eoast .. • VOL. 731 NO. 1•. 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 0.11 ... 1 .. tsl.ltf- BACK ON COUf>.fCIL Thomas O'Keete O'Keefe ..Nmned to SC Council By JOHN NEEDHAM 01 , ... Oa1ly ....... SuH Former San Cle mente City Councilman Thomas O'Keefe was appointed to fill the vacated seat of Mayor Roy IJ amm by the City Council Wednesday. after p assage o f an ordinance providing for appointments to rm vacancies until a special election is held. 0 ·Keefe, 43, has been a resident of San Clemente for 18 years and served on the City Council for 12 years between 1964 and 1976. H e a l so se r ve d as a commissioner on the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks Commission from 1972 until 1978. He was appoinled to t.he cQmmission by the League of Cities. The former councilman will remain on the council until a special election is h eld in November. He says he does not plan to run for election at that time. but wants to help the city by filling in until the voters can pick someone else · · 1 ·ve been unhappy seemg what ·s been happening to ~n Cleme nte." O 'Keefe said. "Previous councils worked hard to attract good things to the city a nd my principal objective will be to pick up s ome of the pieces." Cocaine BUst. $1 Million Seized; 7 ArFested By OF.U>aESB&OOKS l&WIN oe..w.. ......... She riff's lnveaU1alors are trying t.oda,y to piece to1ether a biurre st«)' in Dana Polnt that began with a man badly beaten and burned and ended Wlth seven suspects arrested for posaeuing $1 million worth of cocaine. Lt. Wyatt Hart said patrol offioers found Steven Bowman, 30. or San Clemente. handcuffed. beaten a nd burned art er responding to a .report of a man screaming at 24716 Evcnlnf(star Drive shortly before 5 a.m Wednesday. Bowman told officers he had been kidnapped, beaten and set on fire by occupants of the house. lns1de the house. om~rs s_py they found six kilograms <more than 13 gou.ods. of cocaine with an estimated value of Sl million and $249.000 in cash. Anot,her $30,000 cash was found in a car parked outside, Hart said. Police also rec ove r ed a propane torch inside a bedroom Six of the house's occupants. including the owners. were· ar r es t ed o n c h arges o( possessing narcoh~s for sale'. kidnapping and assault with intent to commit m urder. Robert Rafkin, 25, the house·s owner. was recovering from burn wo.unds he s a id were suffered in a camping accident HB Teen, Killer Met Face to Face?· By ROBERT BARKE R Of .... o.lly ,.;e.c ~" A 17-year·old Huntington Beach youth's report that he came face to face with a man who he believes 1s the freeway kille r has been forwarded to Orange County sheriff's investigators. Scott ~eely'~ claim that he was attacked after he was picked up while hitchhiking early Tuesday morning was reported lmmediately to the police. 'Along with his story. Neely turned over a pair of metal-rimmed eyeglasses that he said he knoc~ed from the sus~t during a frantic struggle. "WE ARE TREATING it like it is good information." Sgt . Luis Ochoa said Wednesday. . Ochoa pointed out that police Have received a number of reports alleging simila r attacks. Another Huntington Beach boy said be was picked up Sunday by a driver in a pickup truck and escaped after a Qrug~~ ~ "ll doesn't mean that they were attacked by the one bad guy:~ Ochoa said. ··There are other homosexuals and perverts.'' OCHO_. SAID THE' information was forwarded to the sheriff's department, which is heading the investigation. to find out if there are similarities between the attacks and the strangulation deaths of scores of young boys io South~m California. Neely. a slender ~ with short brown hair. said police may be having trouble believing his story because he 1s a punk rocker. · "But where would I get the glasses a nd why would I call police? I don't think they care much for punks." -<See FREEWAY ATI'ACK. Page A2> ·Salary Protest the week before. Arresled were Raf1'in and his wi re. Patricia. 28; WIUiatn Carl Freund, 32. of Laguna Beach; Joan So u sa, 20, of Sa n C l ement e : Lo uis Gr egor y Blanco. 30. or Riverside ; and William Wallace Shoaff, 26, of Fort Wayne. Indiana 1 In addition. Bowman. the alleged kidnap v1c t1m was ar r es t e d on c h a r ges o r possessing narcotics for sale Bowman wa s treate d amt r ele ased at San Clem ente General Hospital and UC Irvin e Medical Center. Ha rt said the sus pects in custody are refusing to talk to investigators. Rent Curbs On Mobile Honies OK By DON CHAPMAN 01 t ... o.Hy _.,._. ~UH Moving to coo~ol effects of skyrocketing inflation on some 2.300 mobile home owners m San Juan Capistra,,o . the City Council passed an a mendment to its year-old rent control law Wednesday. . ·• • The couJ)c1l by a 4·0 vote approved the amendment, which would restrict rent hikes on mobile homes to the federal cons umer index or 9 percent. whichever is less. Councilman James Thorpe was absent. The urgency ordinance. ef· fective immediately. is designed as a "stop gap measure." said Councilman KeMeth Friess. "We want to put the lid oo so that the situation won't sptral out of control." he said. . The city's ordinance. as orig· inally drafted. tied r e n t increases to the consumer price index. But the rapid rate of inflallon has caused offt c1als to take a second look at a formula for mobile rent control. The figure of 18 to 20 percent a nnual inflation wa s being kicked around at Wednesday's meeting of the council. . <See MOBILE. Page A2> _ .... ~-~ " --------~~-.... li's Silly Season "" ~ummer near.., 1n LJgun ... Beal'h. you can bet high ~C'hool :-.en w r s w1 II hnng out the pranks. This sign. hung m•ar l...agun~ Bearh Hi gh School audi~orium .. brought t hucklcs from c lass bound students this morning . Dr. Bob Hughes. school pnnc1pal. took the prank .in .stride. '"I 'vc h ad a fev. offers on the school. but l cant hnd the pink ~)Jp . ~ Critics -'Attack' Corporate. Giants WASfllNGTON 1AP 1 H1~ business was thrus t •nto an unwanted spolhght across the natlon today as a coaht.aon of cr1t1cs maugurated a caropa1gn to shack.le Amenca 's corporate giants Sponsors of "Btg Business Day" scheduled act1v1t1es in 150 lrwi.sible Cat Blmnedfor El Toro Crash You've heard uf Har"l'Y lhc invisible rabbit from the pla~ or the same name Well. Ot'Or~e the tnv1s1ble cat "'as driving through El Toro Wednesday. 1 1t1<•!> t o publicize cases ol c:orporate abuse aod to mobdjze pu bite support for legislation that would limit the powers of the country ·s 800 la r gest corporatJons. Business groups fought back "1th a day of counter-events to h ighlight th e s ocia l a nd l'l'Onom1 c contributio ns la rge t•o rporat1ons have made to \ merican society. They called 1h e ir observance "Growth Day ... Both sides are v} ing (or the pubht.'s heart as they gear up fo r a battle expected to last through the 1980s over the role b•A bus1nt>s!> should play in American life. O'Keefe's appointment was supported by councilmen Bill Mecham. Bob Limberg and Karoline K oe s t er. Token res istance wa s offer ed b y Councilman Roy Hu rlbut . who said council candidate Berme Allen. who lost by 281 votes, should be appointed. Capo Teachers 'Work' -.... The trouble was the Cabfom1a · For the first time 1n my me m o r y. th e c onsume r mo' emenl. the labor movement Jnd the progressive movement have come together for this da)." c1v1l rights leader James fo'armer told a confe rence of -.t•ve ral hundred people in the nation's capital. t 'ailing 1n that attempt. Hurlbut offer ed a mo tion stipulating that any appointment in order to be valid must draw una nimous approval from all me mbers of the City Council. The motion failed. J okingly referring to the n ewly sea t ed coun c il a s consisting of "two freshmen. a sophomore and no ~eniors." Limberg said the alfP<>antment of O'Keefe would bring experience to the council. "He wi ll provide th e experience base we so badly need," Limberg said. He added that O'Keefe had not been active in city politics for several years and didn't identify with any faction. "Mr. O'Keefe will lend stability to OU(. sessions ,·; Lim berg said. Councilman Mecha m stressed that the coun cil seat should be filled permanently by ele<:tioo. .. The people have s poken ." Mecham said . "They want their pe rmanent representatives to come from their votes." Fenies Run Again SEA'M'LE <AP> -The green- and-white Washington state fenies were back on their Pulet Sound runs today after workers accepted "the biuest money package these guys ever had" and ended a 12-day strike. ·GWE IUJS~S, lWJf ROSES NEW YORK (AP> -Give raises. not roses. That's what bosses should do for their sttretaries next week during National Secretaries Week. according to a lr®P ol local union leaden. The union leaden, one-third of them women, also ursed 1reater recopition ol aecret.art.n' work. Teachers in the Capistrano Unified School District were "working t h e contract " today -performin g only those duties required unde r their contracts -in protest over what they feel are stalled 1979·80 salary negotiations. And. they a re expected to continue that approach until the deadlock is resolved, said Bill P restridge of the Capistrano Uniried Educatie10 Association. The district and teachers are in the fact finding process over . their 1979·80 contract and have just begun negotiations for the 1980-81 school year. The teacbers are seeking 10 percent increases for thjs year and next. while the district has · offered 8.5 percent for 1979·80 and 4 percent for 1980-81. At Dana Hills Hig h School, whe re 62 teachers reportedly showed up lo pickel before s chool this m orning, more picketing is expected Friday. Prestridge, CUEA building r epresentative at Dana Hills Hi gh School. said teachers were working a seven hour day. a duty free lunch. and leaving the campus at 3 .15 p.m . without work to be done at home. "The teachers feel that they have worked all year without a raise and haven't gotten the interest on that money. They feel the district is st.ailing and using our money.·· he said. The racl finding committee is expected to issue a report regarding 1979-80 talks by lhe end of the monlh. DANA tlUll HIGH ICHOOL TIACMIRI 'ICKET llFOM CLA-Ml MOllMNG lnettuctDn Ootftl MtfttlftUlft ._ OtH'tnt llal1d ....,. N1.l1IDM • I ... . . . Highway Patrol couldn 't l>ee the ca l and apparently d1Qn t put much credence in the !>tory of a hapless Mission V1eJO man v.ho descnbed h1m. George "'as aC'c used of being the dnver at lhe lime HS owner'!> car was involved tn a head-on collis ion at th e corner of Jeronimo and El Toro roads m El Toro. The wh1ms 1cal beast was sUU eluding· police. today. a CHP spokesman said. T he s pokesman s CMd the 65·year-old Mission Viejo man left the accident scene where his car had collided with another car owned by a n El Toro man When questioned about the acc id e n t. h e t o l d the investigating patrolman he was not al (a\lll because he had let George do it, that his cat had been driving the car. A search or the area turned up no t race. not a whisker. or George the Cat. The CHP spokesman said Ge<>rge's owner was taken to the Orange County Jail and booked on a drunken driving charge. ' Boy, 13, Held In.Assault INGLEWOOD CAP) -A 13· year-old boy faces felony charses st e mming from an attack on an 83-year-old wolnan who was beaten, then burned with a naming broom. pollce said. .ll was the secoad tlrne within a week that the Venice·•"'• boy was charled with aaaaultinl an elderly woman, authoritJe1 said. Deputy District Attorney Michael P a r11ment said tha.., ol uaault with lntent to comiDlt r..,., burclary and at- tempted robbery •ere filed a•aln•t the youth Friday ln coanet'tlon with en April I alt.aft 01u •·year-old woman. / "It s uggests what can be accomplis hed over the next decade." said Farmer. one of the Big Business Day organizers and director of the Coalition of American Public Employees. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, leading sponsor of Big Busmess Day, sa id corporations h a v e b e c o· m e · • I e g a I Frankensteins" that have aU the rights and protections of human beings as well as their own privileges denjed people. Coast Weather Night and morning fog. otherwise sunny. A little cooler. Lows Conigbt 55 at the beaches and 60 inland. Highs Friday upper 60s to mid70s. INSIDE TeD~ 'W' W h1n 1 J -~r-old Stanlly Martin~• •pealu, hi• 1tockbroktt ~,...,_ He'• a whl.c ot Ute stock market Gftd ~' ~-dldy /or hi.t Little Wague ba#bciJt tNm. See PogeA9. I ------------------... _. .. ~-....---------"---~-,.;_, ..... ._...-:..~------_... -,.___ -------' -· \I DAILY PILOT -Wi\SJtufGTON CA P l 'Tbt..' recs. ... 1 Re.wne BDerf .. an~ all bf19et\ fo t.'tWllkll-pf'Of"-rft>dealped lo provhM loans to hnan<'i•lly atrappf'd amall bulJnetaea aoa farmen ~ri~ H ~.ah.a, UM board'• v ee clJWrmu. oulliAtd thci plan befono • tlcMIM SIDaU 8-111.wa ftbcoe1nluet that baa freq~n.Uy rri~•-°" f'ect.raJ Raervt '• ll•ht·money pollct .. as ha nntul to &a\all bual..._, ~bulb Aid tM plan, -1\lth •as to be formally unveiled later toct.y. ~ lend small banka mooty at UM FederaJ Restrv ·, 13 ~rtttnt d iscount r at e-for loana to fl rmen aod sm all busi er..r ....,, ... ,..., ... ··~ .... , •••• W "IUNGTON tAPI Rt p Philip M Crane, the llUnols l"On serv1t1vt who oucht the Rt!p u bllc .n presidential nom1nauoo lonti\:r tha n any other candidate. withdrew from the CR&NI race today 1And thre""' btt> s upport to Ronald Reagan "It Is evident now th•t the Republican pnmuy voters will nominate and support a main t ream conservative caAdidate." Cr\ne said CNAne was the s ixth candidate to withdraw from the GOP r ace. and five contenders re main -Reagan, George Bush. J o hn Ande r son . Harold Stassen and Benjamin Fernandez Crane's withdrawal was no s urprise. Dollar ('oftlinew• It• Drop LONDON <A P > T he value of t he dolla r fell against all major currencies except the Swiss franc in hectic foreign e xc ha nge t rading today, while gold was mixed in European trading Gold closed in London at $513 an ounce. down from $528.50 :1t thl' clo:.e Wednesday Gold traded in New York at $509, up $4. London silver prices dropped rrom SlS.40 an o unce at the close Wednesday lo $14.45. Silve r traded in New York at $14.20 uncha nged .<:aruso, SF Quake , Legend Revived St\;\/ FHA:'-JCISCO I Af'J Lt:gend has 1t that in the great t'<J rt hqu:.ikt· of I 90f\, Enrico Caru -.11 rJn \\l•cµ1ng do"n .\1 u rl<t•t St rt'<.'1 t·rym~ "Vesuv10 -.1 · S ,rn t·'r:.int·1..,C'n no' and 'U\\ "d rn·vt·r 111 rl'lurn But t hl'rt' s a n(•w theor) this 'P.tr ,,.., .1 l<>t':tl h1stor1C"a l group m.1rks lilt' 7,lth :inn1vt•rsan of th1· quuk•· Tht· famow. Italian I 1•n11r '' ""' ..,., "<'<Ht•d bv lht· tr ··mor that he roamed the citv :-.11\ganµ lCl mak<· surP h1i; vo1t·~· h:Htn l bt·1m <lilmagt•d 1 hJt lootnoH· to h1 !>tor) emer ged a t a "tria l " held We dnesday by the San Francisco Court of HJston cal fteview and Appeals, part of the earthquake madnc•s., that O\C•rtakes the city this t1m<· I'''"'' \t•ar Th<• •·arthquakc s truck 74 year:, ar.u Frttlav Ht•rnard i\V(•rbuch president 11f the San f''ranc1sco Boosters. µrc-.t•ntrd thf' rf'\'ISed version of the Caruso-San Francisco story ,1:-. ht.· 'tl'-.t1f1ed ' bt:fore lht' l'l)U rt ·1 hl' :-.t or~ got•s thilt Caruso "as sleeping ut lhc Palace Hotel arter a performunce a s Don Jose In "Carmen" when the infa mous 600-mile·long Sc.1n Andreas Fault s la pped viole ntly, virtually la)'ing "ast•· to San Francisco Parking Ban ·~tudy Set San Juan Ca pistrano City Cnun{·1l mC'mbers have asked for further !>laff study or a proposed nrd 1nanl't' th<il wou ld ban µark1ng of ··oversized vehicles" <in c it} street!> except where designated The ordi nance had been .,ought for rea!>o ns of safety and ae:.thet1c:.. but council me mbers hea r d s ome resi d e nts Wednesday night point out that 1t wou ld put a hardship o n sJDgle veh icle owne rs of motorhomes or t r uck s a nd d iscour age tou r is m d ue t o p a rkin g rl'stnct1ons on tour buses. T he matter was referred back to the city starr ORANGE COAS'T • '>< DAILY PILOT 1M-Or.,.. (N \I D••lt Pttol "1IPI fltf\of" • CO'f'O.f'Wlod trw ~.#'\ f'Tft\ I\ O"'°h'\Plied b• ,,,. °'~ C.0.\1 Puot1\l\t"4 (OtftOM\t \.tl*•lt ~:,:~·':::e:M':'o;::t~~' 8•~u " ttovnl••" Y•lllft ''"'"•· L•twn• lWMJlll Solth (Ot\1 A \ol~W l'f9'0t\ill f'ditttOtt t\ CNOl1\IWCI S..utO.'f\ ~ W"°4f' 1,._ pttnt.,_. l'.MrlOl1\~1ftQ P'-'t 1\ •1 JlO W•\t 8•t ~,_ .. .,., P 0 Rot tW (.oi\._. MPM C..t1t0tn.• t7t1- ll_ OI _ Pt•\.O--"t .,., Pvbf,"""' , .... , ... ~ If., Prf'\to.il'\t •ftd c;,. ..... _. Mil~• .., , ........ , ..... .. E•tlor ,....,..,AM- M•,..Ql"f[OOtor own.•" ~· 111<-." ,.." •"•"•"' Mltf'l1191t'MJ Edll•oo Laguna BHch Ottke ion No Coe'' •ttOf'w•~ Ofllcta CO\t•Mlw now.,1 k •'f"""• H""'''""'°"'O.•<" 11tl\tvMn8ol.t.,.ero 'Telephone (71411142"4»1 CIHalfled Actvertl .... ..U.M71 ueuna hectl All DeparllMm: Te .. pfton•*' .... ~·--a.-4....-00 ~~ ~ °'u:;tt, ~v!.::=.~'"~ ,,...7tt• er .011rtrllM""'"" Mret" f'flet f!! repteov< .. .., .. ,,..,, ,,., ••t Pf'•t•uoitf' .., c...,,...,i_. t!~:=.· ... ~· ... ~:;·:~ .i:·~.~-:.:.· .:::· ,,., \A to "'9MMy Dl m•t• H )0 ~Nt ......... , .... ~·~ ... ,..,"'• .. t and many other com munillei-. • south from the Oregon boun dar) Still an h1~ p<1Jama:>. Caruso f I" c1 down !\1 a r kc t St r e<' t . cu r s ing San F r a nc isco a nd vowing nt·vt•r to return. l it' du .. '<! of pleurisy in Naples in 1921. keeping the promist:. But Av<'rbuch s aid h is rcsC'arrh shows that Caruso wa!. t·t'lebrating his O!)i?rat1c triumph with ";;paghett i and fun" in the North Beach district until 3 a .m The tenor was s e r iously shaken wher lhe first shock hit at 5: 13 a.m .. Averbuch said. .. Caruso feared has voice had bee n da m aged . His fri.e nds prev·ailed upon h im to open the window m the eene d awn and '>mg to provt' he had not lost his VOll'C So. with buildings shaking and <' r a s h 1 n g a n d t· 1 l 1 z e n s ..,C'rl'am1ng. the window Y.a !) r1p1: ned and Caru!>o sang 'This he -did, as the m illing and frightened peopll· in the street ::.tared and listened in \\Onder .. A verbuch said Caruso stayed an San Francisco a nother day, .,.. <1 I king to smolde ring Union Square the next morning "with towe l around his neck to protect his t hroat , where he s ang once mor e as he was still worried abou t his voice." Six days la ter . said Averbuch. the s ta r reached New York and declared he was finished with S an Fr anc i sco f o r ever A \'erbuch contends. howe ver. that 15 yea r s la t e r Carus o agreed to sang 1n San Francisco ·again But as the trip w as being planned. he said, Car uso died. City officials. s wayed by Averbuch's testimony a nd the possibility of posthumous im age. polis hing. decided Caruso bore no g r udge aga in s t Sa n Fra ncisco. Fro..Pa_.AI MOBILE •.. Re pr esentatives of the San Juan Capistrano Mobile Home Council. whose mem bers a re m obile ho me o wne rs, urge d council members to adopt a fo rmula recom m ended by the city 's Mobile Home Review Board . The board voted 3·2 for the formula afte r · hearing it outlined by Al Arps, chairman of the mobile ho me council. T h e for mula figu res park oper ating e xpenses mulUpUed by the consumer price index are equa l to inflationar y expenses. Those ex penses are divided by the number of units in the park plus 10 percent to. get a yearly cost. The yearly cost djvided by 12 r~spl t.s in ~monthly r ate of m cfease. Art McCon JI of the mobile hom e council told city council members that basing the rent Increase formula on gross rent income-as waa done in the aria· lnal ordinance-"reauJ~ in a pe rhaps unintentional windfall Increase ol more than SS>,000" to on'e park owner. City Council members Hid the y would s tudy th e recommended formula and o t her poss ible means of provid in g a a tandlna rent control law while the amended ord inance is tn effect ----·"'~· .. ., a1'fn:VO~Ell ... Of .. DIHY "'91 twff L•&Wl• Ueach Caty Coww:il rntmber1 will meet neJ(t weelr to df'cldc ll they wa nt to 1cutUe an e n v iro nme ntal r e port o n Sycamore WU. before too much wo rk Is done on the $71,000 documtmt 'l'ht: l rv1nl' consulting firm .. e lect ed t o c o mple te t h e cxlt'Rjln report was asked last Wt't•k to de lay its work until the nt•\\ ('aty Coun ci l could lll'lt!rmant• whether Jl wa nts s uch J document completed. T he planning firm or Phillips Brandt Reddick of Irvine was i.t l ected a m o nth a g o t o cornple t r a.Q e n viron m e ntal repo rt and a n eco n·o mic feasibility study for a general plan amendment for 1sycamore th lb The Caty Counc il purchased t he 522 acre parce l between Laguna Canyon a nd E l Toro roads in 1978 for $6.4 million In uo agreement that ended a raft o f laws uits betwe e n Laguna Bea ch and Ra ncho Palos Verdes Cor p .. fo rme r owne rs or the land. The city s till owes Rancho m ore than $6 million. In order to pay the debt, the forme r council m ajor ity favor ed a p l an th at co u l d see development of up to 1,800 h omes on 1 r v inc Company property adja cent to Sycamore Hills. along with cr eation of two 18-hole golf courses and resort facilities. T he e n v ironm e nt a l re port would point out pro blems in developing the c anyon area. An econom ic fe asibility repo rt wo uld det e rmine what uses tould be est a blished 1n the t'a n yon that wou ld e n able Laguna Beac h to p ay off its debt , upon which interest is uccrwng at $1 ,500 per day. Under the con tr.act with the plannang firm. the city is to pick up S14.745 of the cost . the Irvine r o m pa n ) ·s45.345 a nd t he So uthe rn Califor n ia Golf Association Sl0.650. Councilwoman Sally BeUeruc. who was on lhe losing end of a vote last month to retain the consuJ tmg firm , :.aid the new rounc tl s ho uld no w decid e whe ther 1t wants to continue with the re por t. whi ch s he claim s benefits the Irvine Co. and the golf association and not the city. ' Bu t Cou nci lman Howa rd Dawson said he believes the city needs the data which the report would provide in order to find a means of paying off its debt on ~ycamore Hills. He said t he city would have little chance of rcce1v1ng a frderal loan g rant unless 1t can o utline a plan fo r repaying the low-interest loan. Coun c il m a n Ke l ly Boyd u g rc-ed . saytng .. , r we don't proceed c with the r eport 1 it •Will be· just a matter of weeks before Ra ncho Palos Verdes reopens t heir lawsuit a ga ins t the city. .. By cutting off the r eport now a nd saying we 're going to build a bunch of fruit s tands out there Ito pay the debt) I'm telling you, we're going to be sued." But Mrs. BeUerue contends 1t doesn't make sense to continue with the environmenta l report "We need to get o u r acts together to s how we can pay the loan off without the (Irvine Company> homes " She says the city a lready has e nvironmental impact reports for Sycamore Hills . and further s tudy wouJd be a waste or money a nd be nefit only the Irvine Co mp a n y an d t h e go l f association . Councilm en decided lo hold a !)peclal meeting Tuesday to dec id e o n the fate o r t h e e n viro nmental and economic r eports Jn the m eantime, the council llSked that the consulting firm ho ld off on progr e ss on the re port until alter the m eeting . T h e co uncil w ill il'l vite representatives from the Irvine Co .. the golf association and the cons ulting firm to the Tuesday eve ning meetin g. 2,100 Homes lose Power Ne arly 2 , 100 homes and busioeues in Oran1e and Santa Ana were left without electrical power Wednesday nlpt when a c rane ripped out power 11..nes at the Garden Grove Freeway near The City Drive ln Oran1e. · Oranse fire offlciall said the freeway waa cloeed for about 20 minutes while officers removed llve wires rrom freeway 16-. There were no reported lllJwi•. Power wu restored at 10:'8 p.m .. a llWe more than an hour after the crane, operated by s tate hl1bw1y worker•. flf9t · became •tucled wttb the llnel. en..ton Baeked SAN FRANCISCO <AP> U .S. Sen. Alan Cranston. D· C a l I r . , p t.c k e d u p t h e e ndonemC?nt of California AFL· ClO leaders Wednesd ay. .. Dtlty ...... _ DfD H£ MEET AND BEAT THE FREEWAY KILLER? Scott Neety. 17, and His Cyc ... Helmet Weapon FREEWAY ATTACK. e • If E INSl!-i'TS HIS STOR \' 1s true and ht· feels. he s aid, th.1t thl· mun probably was the frt'<.'Wa} kille r. Neely said he wa1> returning io h1:, home ne ar the Hotsa Chica arl'a aftt•r a \'l~ll to his g1rlir1end's house 1n LooR Bl'ach short!:, uftt't I a m He said his motorcycle ran out of gas and he was at f1~l gi\'en a ride to Wl'~lminstl'r Avenue and Pacific Coast lhg hway lie srud hl' continued to hitchhike and 1t was there thlll hl' "as p1ckl'<I up b) the dnver or a powdl·r blue Dodgt: van "WHEN I GOT IN. hl' Lold m(· l() lock the door bec ause 11 m ig ht fall open," Neely related "lit• a ls<1 :.i:-.kt'<I mt· to put my motorC'ycte helmet in baC'k hut I kept 1t on my lilp "Wl· didn't ta lk mu<'h hut pn•lly !>OOn h1: :-.aid he had to ... top ln r;o to thP bathroom ..Ht• lht'n put a hanc1 un m•· t 1n th•· groin ar~a I and a !>kt'<J 1f I mindt'<I ·t told him I rt1d llt· g rabbed me around my shirt collur and tned to !>lick a hypodermic syringe in my side I think 1t was a tranquilizer '1r somethmg "I STARTED BANGl !'llG him with my motorcyclt· helmet and tutting him a nd krckmR him 'The door fell op<.·n and h1-. glas:.es fell off Ill' told me that I h<J<I ""n Hut my cidrenalm wa1> go1n~ J m ale a minute and I ltt-pl banging al4 a} at hi s van and put a dent in 1t "When hl' drove awa:, ht· "a'> "t:av1ng fmm i;1dt> to '>ldl· .. :0-: C't'I). "ho .,.11d ht· v. a... too h~ pn .. to get ci hcen.\1• number. lhl'n called police who arrived <it the scene-a s d id h1l> parents who t•amt' to take ham home Nt:F.LY SAID HE T HOL'G HT th<-syr inge contained ..i lranqu1l1Z1ng a~ent of some kind but that 1l d1dn t tak1· t'ffr<'t bN'<tUS<' tht• m•ed le was diverted by a s hirt ... 1a ckl-t <1nd <1 pae~ag(• of <'1gan·tlt'" an his pocket The 5·9. 125·pound l"t!ely s1t1d the ~uspect told him hf' v. as working at ;i hos pital in the Los An~eles a reu 11" ~a id tht• man wor<' <• hlut· i.h1rt s1 m1lar to those worn bv 1•mt•rgl'n<·y room v.orker:. · Ill· said the man told him that lh<' hospital thought he "a i. on duty and t hat h(· could' .. punch out .. from work latl'r and nobody would know he had been gone "MA VBE l 'VE BEEN watching too rt) any police shows flut he had the n<.'t'dle and an alibi that could shov. thcit he v. us s till at work at lhC' lime lhr murders were committed "That ·s why I lhink he wa!> the freeway killer '· Neely said the man was "h1te. of medium height and "t•1ght. wore thic k eye-~lassc•:-. and had no facial hair Neelv said he worl' red cord trousers and looked to be in his late 20s or early 30s lie also had broy.n \\<iv y hair a nd a high fo rehead. :0-:eel) said · I think he would have k1l1Ni me 1f hl' could ·· .To _Ouit · ·: - . A new-~ ln the Orqe C ounty Judieial eleetlooa s urfaced WedaHday by the decl•i~.1.?! retirln1 Superior Court J .... H. Walter stetaef'to leav• tbe bench oa June >-e lection day. If Ste iner holds to tbat d ecision -and none ol the four c o ntenders for bla poalUon r ecelvee a m •Jority of votes in t he election -Gov. Edmund G. Bro wn Jr. could" use b is a ppointment powers lo nu the v aca n c y p e ndin g a rupoff ele<'tion in November. The gove rnor's orfice says '>UCh a move would be unlikely. but those running for Steiner's position say ll}ey aren't so sure. Brown has earned something of a reputation In Oran1e County legal circles as an appointment maverick. a nd the candidates s ay they fear he'll underscore that reputation once again. Steiner a nno ued before the filing deadline for the e lection that be would retire from the bench and fixed Mar ch 31 as his ret 1 rement d a t e . T he n h e chang<.>d it t o J une 3. lie denied that he did so to g 1 Vl' Bro wn a cha nce at filling t he vacancy. T he candida tes vying for the po!>1tion are Robert Chatterton, <1 deputy .dis tri ~t a tto rney: .J ud~e Robert Fit zger ald. of !':orlh Orange County Superior Court . Sid Rad us, an attorney, ;.ind Julian Cimbaluk. a supen or M u rt comm issioner . t\ Brown appointment pending t ht< poss1 ble runoff e lect ion v.ould raise the "ques tion of interference with t he cl~toral proce:.s." Terry Dixon, deputy county counsel. sa id today. 'T here 's e n o u g h 1ndefin1tcncss a nd enough 1nterr'>t that 1t w o uld µrobably" wind ,up in the courts. ... h ou l d Brow n m a k e a n .1ppointmcnt. L>1xon said. It :in appointment were m ade Jftt'r th· .Jum• 3 election. th<' Jf)pn1nt1·1· would s it until June J')82. Dixon -.aid Bro" n ri·c·enlly turned the tabll''> ''" an election race in '\'orth Orange County Municipal ('ourt \\hen he 'elevated a judge I ..i<'1ng el('('t100 opposition to a 'acancy on the Superior Court bench The n Brown filled the lower court vacancy through a ppointment . and ther e b y '01ctc-d the election, leaving the 1 ha lleng1.·r "1thout an offi ce to run f11r Great White Shark Caught Off Catalina SAN PEDRO <AP1 A 1611:!· foot 1;:reat white s ha rk was C':i ught th ree miles offs hore of Santa Catalma Isla nd by a 23· \t•ar-old boat owner on his first tommerc1al fishing trip The man-eating shark was trapped in a fishing net a nd shot to death al> it t ried to bit e through the boat's me tal stem roller ea rly We dnesday. said Hobbie Barker. owne r of the 5i 'oot Pacific i-·in. ~1 arine bio l ogis t s w h o l'X.imin~ the huge fish Barker and has cr ew hauled back to San Pedro said it appeared to be one of the lar gest g re at whites e ve r l'aught off t he West Coast. Newport Surf ... Sport • SPEAK SOFT.LY AND WEAR · A LOUD SHIRT Hawaiian shirts by Offshore. OP. Pua. Surfline Hawaii Nat Norfleet. - • It • BAH Jl'RA?tClSCO <AP> -CIUUH fteUonal detective "CbarU• Ct.an " 11tould aot b• ttt\ln"ed.td ID MOUMr ntm Ualt wW oalY air radat _.A.aiam dG"lay,.., ••1-'"'""-' CMeetowe leaders. Thelr 1poketmen want~ of tbe • mlUJoa movie. "ChrUe Chall ud tbe CwN of the Dra1oa.Quetn." to atop, or at le11t nait'be ftlmed u plaued ln C'b.l.nat.own. Sbootlnl ii ICIMdWed to atart oextmooth. A~ ............... cea, •tth pridueer ~rrt 'Sherlock, wbo, one leader cbarcea, ls takiftl advanta1• of a film that ii racist, that tivea a nesaUve portrayal of CblDeM·Amerlcau ... " Tbat wa1 the oPll11oa of Ellaa Chan ot Cbineee for AfflrmaUve Actioll. Mission Bay Clngged SAN DIEGO <AP> -c.oatamlnetJoa Inell in all areu ot Mluion Bay remain bleb. act0nlln1 to county health otfici&Ja, and it is uncertain wbea the bay wtll be reopened. No predlction.s for the reopeaJnc have been made aJthoulh some officials are bi.DtiD8 that il will OOl be at leaat unW Juae. The Miaaion Bay Yacht Clab. with 510 member Camllies. LI virtually at a standstill at the Ume of year when it tradiUonally celebrates the opening or another sailing season. The club baa i.Ddefulitely postponed several yacht races. The tradlUooaJ opening oft.be yacbttng season, at which the club's commodore usually sails the waters in a small. »year-old craft. bas also been t Entertainer Theodore Bikel has been hospitalized with a broken leg sustained when he was hit b.v a car while allegedly jaywalking Wednesday in Hollywood. A Mwticipal Railway worker checks the ca5le system after Powell Street cable car service was restored , Wednesday in San Francisco only to be shut down l2 houl'S later. The worker didn't get hjt as the car was traveling the other direction. The PowelJ line was closed '} .today because of a cabl e snag. ~ ·' Baez Asks Aid i SAN FRANClSCO <AP> -A renewed fund-raising drive lo -.J>elp combat hunger in Cambodia has been initiated by SUlger Joan ~Bae&. : lb. Baez contributed $1,000 Wednesday to kick off the effort. . ;The mooey will be used to buy rice seed needed to avoid another ~f .. iae. sbe said. ~ .. While parts of Cambodia have made s trides towards f rebabUiution. all reports coofirm that there are many areas , ~wbicb have remained a total hell." Ms. Baei said. • • 8be spearheaded an effort earlier this year lo provide food for ' .. Cambodians. Aliens Arrested Mexican Cops Cross Border SAN DlEGO CAP> -Mexican poli~ --------------moved into U.S. territory and UTillted about 100 undocumented aliem and two BRIEFS San Diego Union reporters. lbe pewspaper ---------------reported todav in a copyrigb~ article. Union reporters Ricardo Chavira and Jes us Rangel said they were detained early Wednesday by police acents armed with pistol&. ~C-10. the Clnt new tanker refueling plane an 23 years. The plane is an extended version of the McDonnell Douglas DC·lO commercial jetliner with its fuselage converted to carry enough fuel to supply a squadron of fighters. The Baja CaliCornia Nolte Judicial Police agent who superviaed the anests along the south levee ot lbe Tia Juana River near San Ysidro said lbe sweep w~ carried out at the request ol lbe U.S . .SU-•-•• Drop• Stdt Border Patrol, the newapapu said. But Donald Cameron, be~ oftbe Border SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The Synanon Patrol's Chula Vista sector, sald he knew Foundation has dropped its federal court nothing or tbe arrests. la'wsuit against Attorney General George Deukmejian and the State of California. says the group's attorney. ~a.a~ T laro..,11 o ..i OROVILLE CAP> -The first man tried under California's new spousal· rape law was acquitted ol lbe rape charge but found guilty or two misdemeanors. assault and petty then. A l'lorney Sanfo rd Rosen o f Sao F r ancisco said We dnesday the U.S . District Court in Sacramento confirmed tbat the suit was withdrawn. He said lbere ia a lawsuit in Marin County that raises many of lbe same issues that were being argued in the federal court. A seven·man, five.woman jury returned the verdict Wednesday. Seoteocloe was sc~eduled for May lS. Jose_pb Bra~. 31, of~ .... ~•t• lt'ill D ftlflt S aaif Chico, bad been charged with robbing and trying to rape bis est.ranged wile. Karen. 26, following a Jan. 6 argument at her Chico apartment where Bray bad gooe to pick up some photographs .'951a'"'IJ Pla11e D efJld• LONG BEACH CAP) -Saying it wwJd strengthen the nation's military, Air Force Secretary Hans M. Mark has unveiled the SAN >IEG-0 CAP> -A Los Angeles couple has been awarded S75 .000 in cooaedion with the death of their son in tbe Sept. 25. 1978 c rash of a Paciric Southwest Airlines jet bere. Tbe jury voted 9-3 in f avor of Sanford and Shirley Lebow. PSA attorney William Fitzgerald had asked jurors to n!tum nothing, saying the son. Allan Lebow, 30. bad no obligation to support tus parents. • Paid Advertisement CITIZENS OF. NEWPORT-MESA WHY YOUR TEACHERS SLOWED DOWN This past Friday and Monday, more than 85°/o of Newport-Mesa's teachers en9a9ed in a two-day cc slow-down11 • The teacher~· action was a demonstration of unity and a protest aqainst the dishict's delay in reachinCJ a contract settlement for this school year. DID YOU KNPW THAT: -The children of our beginning teache rs can qualify for the free-lunch program provided by this district for needy f amities. -A teacher with ten years experience and a Master's Degree cannot qualify for a home loan in Newport Beach or Costa Mesa. nor could they have a year ago. -Teachers. counselors. nurses. and other certificated employees have worked without a contract s ince July 1. 1979. -The certificated e mployees or Newport-Mesa have this year suffered a reduction of 17% in their standard of living, since they a re still working under last year's salary schedule. -The actual teacher salary increases during the past three years have been S<k. 4~. and S<k. -The Distract ls curr~nt offer of 6.S<"k for 1979-80 repr esents a move of only one and one-ha lf per cent since salary negotiations began. but the teachers' negotiating team has demonstrated good faith e Hor ts to r each compromise by moving from 14<fr to tl'fe. and then from 11 ~ to 8.8<k . -The District steadfastly refuses to negotiate any r/.,ontract protections for the Basal or Sup\rt Services programs and recommends the curtailment of physical education. voral music. library, s pecia l readinj?. nursinl? and psychological services at the elerp entary school leve l. . -The teachers have addressed the Board of Education. have conducted informatio na l pickets at Board meetings and at schools. and hav~ distributed letters lo parents. -The Union and the District ha ve engaged in two days of presentations to a ne utr a l. s t ate-appointed F a ct .Finde r . T he Un ion leadership has recommended acceptanct> of the neutral's findings. -Slnre 1974 the Consumer Prire Index has risen 59r; . but th~ Newport-Mesa teacher.o;' s alaries have risen only ~. In 51'°'.' ~ears. teacher salaries have fallen 37~ behind the risin,i rost-or.livlnJl. In the s ame period. the National Per Capita Personal rnrome rose faster than the C06l-Of.livinl!. The Ncwport·M~a llnirted &hoot Otstrk t s~nd11 o !'maller pf'rrt?nt of Its budget on teachers ' rand aidt"S' I salarit'S anti fnnJJ.e benefit:-than any other unified srt'lool dbtrirt In OranJZe County. ' AfL.CIO Comparison of N·MUSD s alary schedule with i°5l or Livinll and Per Capita Personal Income J967 Base Year .s 100 for all data ... 1978-79 Personal Income Is estimated. ,.. " ~ L1' ~ i.r ,;1, r,• "' • '~ ·-.J ... ~ ., ... .,..- .... t::; ~ --~~ "'"' ... "' ..... "' ... ._, ....... SOURCES: Dept. of Labor. Bureau or Labor Statistics Dept. of Commerce, Bureau or Erooomlc AnalY91S N·MUSD Certlnc.ud Salary SchedulH Ne,.,port -Me•n Federa11·on_ of Teacher• I 1'770 Orange Ave., SuH11 E, Coete ...... Calfomla 12127 1• (714) Ml 1420 Bii Cue, Preaident ..... . -. -, , ---------------------~~ '•. I . . 1 .. Orange Coast Daily P1101 Voters Indicate Chaii'ge, S ~ilit.y ... : Last Wffk'a voti.q lo IOUt.h Oran1 County bl'oughl tome dlanae1 to two cl~te~lls, and a r«um of two ln cumbeat council mem to San Juan CaplAt rano's panel, lnd.iceUna·appanmt voter ••Usfacuon in th t rom muni~. In Lquna Beach .the eJecUon or ally Belt ·rue and Nell F\apatrick could reflect commuruty dlsaaUsfactlon with UK-meaos by which the old cound l majority handled city atrain, partlcularty the volatill' Sycamor Hill~ question. Tiw olu rounctl unanimously approved purchasing 532 acn·s bt't \H~n Lul(unu Canyon a nd El Toro roodl> a year lind u hulr 1s:o a nd hove yet to huvl' paid th • $6 4 01illion mort1?age on the pW't'ha l' Tht· counl·1l m 1.1Jor1ty supported a plan lhal would ~ff -4P lo 1,800 l r v1nc Co homes built adjacont lo lhe c ity land, two JS.nole golfro urs e und re ort racillllc•i> Opponenli, SUlJport H lt>SS inh.•ns1ve U!')l' Of lht' canyon Now the bull'l> m the environmentally minded council majonty's court. and Lagunaos wlU be w4ttchfog cloM·ly in the next few mo nths to see how the council handltt:-. th1~ controversual -and very costly -problem. With La~una taxpayers paying $1.500 per day un the rnterest alone for Sycamore Hills, the new m 4Jority ha l.1 bette r put on a good show. In San Clem e nte , voters elected P?lilical modcratC' Robert Limberg a nd s low-growth candidate Bill Mecha m 10 the council. upset.ting that city's pro-development council majority. Citizens will be hoping the new council gi ve~ high prio rity to ending two year s or bickering, backbitmg, rt·· ea II effor t.sand hysteria that have plagued that city. After six recall attempts and a council turnover so r apid that the senior member -herself facing recall only has a ye ar 's experience on the panel, the citizens de- s e rve a more sta ble atmosphere at city hall. Only in San Juan Capistrano does it appear the elec· torate is satisfied with the way things have been going. They overwhelmingly reseated incumbents Keo Friess and Lawrence Buchhe im in what was almost a foregone conclusion before election day. The r e ason? Voter s in the Mission City appear satisfied with the growth management pla n implemented in tha t cit y, and they support the council's right to keep the ridgelines above the city clear of development. It was a wi nnin g combination. ·Plan Worth Viewing State pa rks officia ls h ave earmarked a 40-acr e • blurrtop pa rcel overlooking Dana Point Marina in a S7..t m illion pack age for park acquisition a nd prOJccts in Orange County. While there is a s hortage of such camping fa cilitie s in the state, pa rks officials should lis ten to the concerns of the Dana Point COfllJTlunity before expending state funds for the purt:hase. Sure, the re is a need for more campsites in Orange County, and. with gas oline at a premium: a local s tat e ove rnight park is apt to be used by many Orange County campers.· But sta te purch ase of the blufftop area would thwart plans for a development that is s'upported by community me mbers, the local Chamber of Commerce and the ,·ounty Board of Super visors. That plan call~ for a residential development. as \o,.cJI al-I a hotel. parks, a nd a meandering public foot pat h J long thl· hlulftop It v.011ld ht• tlw t1r..,t ~lt·p in bringing !-i<imc· un ity to th1· hod}.!t' po<lgt• cit•\ <•l11prn<.•ht irt Dana Potnl, ,rnd 1~ dl·urly t·.111\•tl f111 111 tlH· Dana Point Spec1f1c Plan l'oor pl:mn111g alrc ... dy.. ha s blighted Dana Point and '>l <1lt• 1>111·c·h:ist· of the blurrtop would d isrupt plan~ to turn cong1•..,t1·tl ( "<1ast Hi ghwa y into a divided highway r..:xpLlll..,IOll nf puhliC' park!') U~Uetll ) i~ descn ing Of ... uµ1.>ort. hul tn lhh in~tanet· the well-laid plans of local ri·stcknh <llld c·o1m1) offlrw h should !Jc con ... 1dered <'art'! ulb • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those ol the Dally Piiot Othr:>r views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comme nt is 1nv1ted Address The Daily P1101. P 0 . Box 1560 Coc,ta Mesa. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/Bachelor Poll B~ L.M. BOYD Thl· poll s ter s a ~k ed num e rous trnrnelors which lh~v'd choost• for a bride a worn an who \Htl> very pretty or a woman ~ho was very rich Twenty six percent said pretty, 23 JX>rcent said rich. N ei the r ~r o u p was as numerous. though, as the 33 p e r cen t wh o said t hey could n 't m a ke up t he i r minds. The other 18 percent ignored the pretty and the rich to name other qualities: the us ual. kindness. compa - nionable, sexy, so on. Our Love and War m a n reports s uch findings without putting too m uch confi dence 1n them. H e belon gs to t he c an 't · m ake-up-their·minds·group. who. in essence. s ay never mind all that, fi rst show me the woman, a nd I'll let you know Wha t propo rtion or the Dear Gloomy Gu The most popular mer· r y -go-round with of· fi cials is the appoint· ment of a committee to "s tudy the problem ." when most of the prob· lem •arises from too much renectlon and not enough action. D.M. "'""'• G4Jt (_.. .,,. ~ ... mtll•• ey r••M" •"f •• 11e1 11«•n•rny rwtMCI • •-• 411 ,,.. ............. .. ... ,_ '*' ,.. .... Ol .. my Gu._ Oollly Pli.t. ' secreta r.JI.'~ t a ke d1ctat1 on while s itting on the boss's la p'! So inquires a client. Not many, if any, l'd guess. That picture or t he sexy s teno perched on Mr. Sig's knee was dreamed up by the car- toonists generations ago. The s a me cartoonists who depict- ed wives in the act of throw- ing rolling pins at the ir hus bands . another exceed- ingly rar e occurrence. The s a me who pictur ed the bodies of b rokers fa lling from tall buildings at the tim e of ·29 crash. still one m ore imagined happening that didn't. H that chubby child doesn't -.h m down by age 7. said youngster probably will grow up fat and slay that way. So re port Britis h m e d ic al s pecialists. An elephant in the wild is always hung r y. Always, always. . That oper a s ingers are jealous of their star status Ls widely known. Leading sopranos h ave competed mightily 'gainst their le.ad· Ing tenors. and vice versa, for the rave reviews. They have sabotaged one another ln curious ways. Example: lnsjders claim one renowned soprano Invited her leading man into her dressing room be fore ev~ry sbbw, in the belief that physical romance weakens a man's voice, but strenltbml a woman's. Tbe tenor reportedly retaliated by chewing cloves of earlic just before ~Pini out on the stage. _, J..Shdenon WASHINGTON -In one of thoao "•ymbollc" moves so belovl'd by J immy Carter. on admlm tratloo tudy 11roup hlllf r•"ommt ndtJd bringJng home 4 27 or th e 11,000 U.S. Of• h c tals s t a· Uooe d ovqr · 11eas w lllt kc the American p re s e n ce u bro iad less consp1<'uous. Primar ily. the 1d u ls to r e d u ce th · c ha nces o r infla ming anti Atnerican elemenfs in the host countries and thus forestalling future crises on the Iranian model. Unfortunately . some of the officials targeted for recall in the secret White House-Slate \F NMMING IW>PENSTOME, I ME GETS IT! -,~ Mailbox Department ... ~commendations are the very ones'who are moetef· rect lvely enhancing Uncle Sam's image and pro~cilna the tax· poyer5' dollars around the world. THE MOST a s tonishing s uggestion ls that the entire overseas a uditing staff or Ute A gen c y fo r International Development be sent packing. Th is woul d l eave the $2 tnllion·a-year aid program much more at the mercy or corrupt fore ign officials and profiteering tJ S. businessmen. "I don't think the re is any program m ore vulne r at>le to fr a ud t h a n th e foreign assistance program ... one seruor AID official told my associate Peter Grant. lnternaJ reports of AID'• auditor •eneral bur WI out. Some examples: -A lun>rile lmpecilon ot tbe cbUd bealib ll"OCJ'Ml ln Eullt't Behelra. provtnee dilel01ecr tl:aat almost 90 percent of tb• 11 million worth or food lnteaded for chronically undernourished preschoolers wu beln1 ilJe&ally diverted -with the connivance or provincial officials. The food was being stolen by criminals who learned the dates and places of distribuUon from pubHc health q.rficials. They ··operated openl)" in front of the distribution centers." the AID .auditors reported. and sold the stolen food t.o cattle and poultry breeders "without inlerfel'eDce from responsible officials." Yet another $750,000 grant was made to the province. -Corrupt oftlelal1 ln Zalr-t UNCI a S75 mlllion AID fund, lmended to belp tbe poor. at a 1ort of prlvate baal account. Wltboat CODHDt Of U..S: offlclall. "loans" totallna $1.S million were made to e1Pt MP. Zaireal\ offlelal1. Some S2.i million owed to tlte fWICI f>1 wealthy traders wen t uncollected. and the America.ti were not allowed to aee pertinent documents. -AIZ'll.•G.a.urr ... ...de to the non·proflt Cariblteua Council io· foster a sheep-~ pro1ram on Barbados. But. AD> was fleeced . or the motaey Initially advanced by Am. only S l7 ,000 wa s u se d for development of the •beep program. Meanwhile, the council paid its president a salary of Sl6.000, and uaed SlB.000 to pay off a poorly documente d loan from the council's executive direct.or -The law requires recipients of AID money to buy goods from U.S. firms. some of which arc not above arranging bribes an~ kickbacks with the taxpayers' money. LAST YEAll, fo r example. Wes tinghouse paid a S300.0()0 fine for paying an illegal •·commission" to an Egyptian official who got the company a S30 million contract. Mor e recently. auditors c a ught a tobacco firm mislabe ling the quality or a s hipment. and collected a S33,000 refund. A tool 'i Upplier IS being prosecuted for falsely vaiwng a S7.872 shipment at S71.J03. By trans ferring the agency·~ watchdogs to this s ide or the oce an. the admrnis tration'b ··symbolic .. r e d u c tton in o ve r s eas pe r s onnel wou ld ., \ m boltlt-o not hing more than 1nd1fferl!nc·c• to unehN·ked ripoffs <if A JD fund~. i\nd that could bf> l!no ug h t o s ink t h e who l(· program. Ballot Statements Costly for Candidates To the Editor: Please inform your readers that the reason some candidates do not put their qualifications on the county sample ballot ma11l•r i' ' because 1t costs each canilidate S6 .000 to Sll.000 to do so. Most voters, nut of 1j!nora nce. have n ('ga t1 ve recl1 rtf.{S to .... a rd., candidate:-. .... ho du not li :-.t lhl·1r qua ltf1c<.1l1 ons bt•C J U'>c t he~ falsely bt'heve that the candidate wa s late in filing his statement. or the 1·andidatc was not qualified. or t he candidate did not care enough lo :.<.1y an) thing about h imself. l\1 :my ex1><:ricnccd and highly 11 ualif1ed candidate~ will never be heard by the voter!. 1f they have too much integrity to go into debt to pay off the Sll,000 necessary to in form the vote r s or the ir qualifi cations. J udge J erry Pacht recently ruled that it is a violation of • freedom or speech to deny the r ig ht of candidates to com menl on their opponents 1n county sample ba ll ot ma il ings. but t he SI t.000 price tag to i.ay anything al all about candidates is not tJUSt a ,. 1 o I a t 1 o n o r I e s s a r fl u e n t candidates' freedom of speech. but ll IS a violation of the voter's freedom of choke. We must drasti cally cut the costs of sample ballot s tatements and make it mandatory that each candidate state his qualifications by issuing equal space to each. Even if the wealthier candidates want to conunue on by spending, lbousands of dollars on expensive p-ublic relations fi rms . at least the vo t e r s wou l d hav e o n e opportunity to review all or lhe c and id a tes· q u a lificatio ns through the county mailers. Then we can have some assurance that elective positions have not been bought. and we can say that we voted 1n a fair election which 1s wh at democra cy is a ll about MARK GRIFFITH f 'rieruflinr•• Fo11nd To the Editor: T o start off with. I'm getting m a rried. Since my pro!lpeclive spouse and myself both work. we fell lucky to gel three days off, t.o enjoy a n eeting honey- moon. Whal better place to go than far-off exotic Catalina? I called a hotel there. and the folJowing ls what ensued . Me . I need a room on April 11th. Them:, April 11th? Yes, we have a room. The money must t>e here by April 2nd. Me : You want the money in advance'! Ttlcm: Yes. Me: By April 2nd? Them: Yes. Two ntshts at $43.1$ COnMS t.o t81.l0. Me: What tr I only want lo stay for one nlg"ht? .Them: You have to p~ for two nlChts anyway. .. Mc: Well . I wa nt the room for two nights. so I'll put a cb~k in the mat) today T hem : Oh. no ll has to be a mont'\ ordt•r :'ti (' -A mont'Y order ? T hem : Yes 1-'t•cltng ;1 l1ttk d isgruntled , :rn d mon· thun a lt llll· put upon. I trotkd du~n 111 m\' hJt•al Sa\ mg"> unr1 loJn. unct purchased J m11nt·r ordl'r. ma iling 1t to thl' h o t c Man· h 3 l .s t. in th I.' morning Aftt•r all . what's more 1m p or1 a n1 1h<1 n a ma n '-. hom') moon"' April 3rd. I got a ml',~:.tl!l' at m~· orft cc that m~ rc!)erva\1on.-. had bc.-cn canL·elled. b e c a u s e t h e h otel hadn't rN·civcd my money ordt!r, I called tht' hotel. Ind~. they had cancelled my reservations. because they had not received m y money order . Me : Look. this is supposed to be my honeymoon. Can't we m a k e s nm e o th e r arran~cmcnt~" Them · Nn Ml' Whal If t h1· monPy order COrlll.'S an " Tht'm . tr tht• room ,., !>lilt available, you ca n have tt Me : Te ll you wha t If l h1· m oney order comes in. you mail 1l directl y b ack t o me. Immediate ly. OK? T hem : Fme 1 then called a very nice hotel i n L aguna. and was m a d e instantly awa re that they did indeed want me as a guest. and would go oat or their way to m a ke me and my new bride feel we lcome. Laguna may not be as exotic as Catalina. but it sure 1s a lot fncndher. As for that hunk of rock that hes off our shore, I hope It sinks. DR. WILLIAM D. HARVEY ..... fU'!# (.'rff i~i:Pd To the Editor: As an Orange County full-Lime free-lance novelist who bas made his Irving with words fJ>r the past 25 years. I'm saddened by your firs t-page article in the April 10. Pilot on the so-called "Law and' Ortier Campa ign Committee." In the view of the Law and Order Campaign Committee, formed by s tate Se n. H. L . Richardson. R·Arcadla, Judge So d e n may b e only "satiJfactory." But to put this titiUating item near the head of your piece. and to e n gage J n the usual e m asculatlon of your lead only later, is as misleadin1 t.o UM reader as the omlsslon of any credenuals of tho committee Itself. Only the reader with the lime and petience tQ ytade t.o pap two learnt that The committee, which sounds llke 1orae rlaht-wtng version of an Iranian revoluUonary 1roup, admiu lt.lelf unable lo provide specific .II 1nformat1on on ~hy the raung was given. lT IS EVEN later t hat we learn that theromm1ttt'MS kind enough to concede that "this 1s not the abs olute . final word on the Judges." and lh:ll "wL· don't want JJl'Ople to lake this a:. the B1bh· " Tha nks. comm1llet. whoever you a re And lhanks. Mr. Schoemehl. or whoever edited your piece. On· ly you've completely confused us. What are the credentials of I he 65.000 mem be rs or t his l11m m1lll!e' 65.000"' Honest"' Arc lhl'\' law)t>rs' J udgec;? Court c l e rk s ·1 P e a c1: o ffi c e r s' 81rchers? And why don't you tell \ou r readers" We pa id our quarters . I know very little of Judgl' Soden. except that he was a Nav y Wo rld Wa r II pilot . roomed "1th the eldest Kennedy brother, dis agreed with his pohtirs. and survived. I hope he :-.urv 1ve~ su<'h reporlm~. I know hUle or pohllC!), or lhc local Judiciary . I know a little m ore about c lea r and fa ir ..., r1l1ng ThlS is not 1t. HANK SEARLS The Daily Pilot cnticued the com · m1ttee and tfs technaqu.n , u rging oott>rs ro d.t.sregard t.mpro~ mrmy !lchr mes. rn an ed:ttonol publu hed M onday.Apnl /.I -Editor ...,,.. Fllglu 11 Rapp~d To the Edit.or: Congratulations on your moot informative and force ful editorial which appeared in the April 9 Daily Pilot titled '"FAA Airport Order Disregards l m· pact." You stated and quoted from the FAA "that they recogn.iLed the fact that the airport is o perating far above the passenger capacity for which It was designed and is further limited by state noise abatement regulations." It still wants -the Board of Supervisors lo accom· modate four more airlines. It is lmpoulble t.o bring in four more airlin es: frontier;.. Western Continental and P;:,A, without crowclina Orange County, making lt'lela . ------. - more smog. greasy substance that lands on our vital crops, homes . and abo ve all i!. unhealthful to breathe . Our lungs . f'an JlL'it stand so much foul air ·, We also have an abundance of , ca r bon monoxide and wouldn't four more airlint-s brin ~ in more ! people for our crowded frecw<1y!) ; clnd parlong fac1hlles'! T he noise I 1:. up to the top-hearing decibel. ~ ~ IT IS impossible to ca r ry on a f' 1•onversation in one·-. patio. tmd . even hear the TV at night even: -.1th t he windo~s a nd doors . closed. I hve 1n Bay:.hores under ! the Hight pattern and have been ~ in homes neare r the a irpoit and the homes actua lly :.hook from the mlense v1brat1on. The noise was dealerung! Newport wa s d es igned for healthful Living, when na ture c:n· dowed us with the lovely ocean a nd bay. Most of the large, beautiruJ homes we re here first and isn't there something in this 20th ce ntury, wilh all o ur Yankee ingenuity that can come up with M>me counterblast? It seems the feder a l Govern· menl 1s tryi.ng to blackmail us into givtng in to their unreasona· ble demands .. Accommodating over 2.5 m.ilhon passengers a year has reached the 1J m1t 1 agree we should have some kmd or a con- gressional review and inspection of this situation . VIRGINIA N. JAMES Endo~.-,.,~ ·1.,·,.1a1r• To the Editor: I think it unfair ror the Daily Pilot to endorse certa in ca n- didates for city council. I think l)lis policy or endorsement has the tendency to influence a great many people who have not made their decision on whom to vote for . I think all candidates should have an equal chance al lhe polls, without a newspaper en- dorsing them, especially whea the candidates are all from one particular area of town. MRS. J . BRENNAN ·Me~'"" l••Mltt-d" To the &tit.or: The April 9 article on your business page about how hi&h.1¥ paid bureaucrats are "cos>bll with inf1atlon" in their private lives ls the greatest crock al rose petals I ever ran into, and a n intuit to a blue collar worte- who muu drlv• ~ (70 J'Glllllll trlp) mil• t.o hold a louly -that only pays S8 an hour. CHRISTOPHER CRAIG ( 11 Daffy~S.... ...... DID HE MEET ANO BEAT THE FREEWAY KILLER? Scott Neely, 17, end HI• Cycte Helmet Weapon HB Teen, Killer . Met Face to Face? By ROBERT BARKER Of tlM o.ltJ ...... $Uff A 17-year -old Huntington Beach youth's report that he came face to face with a man who he believes is the free way killer has been forwarded to Orange County sheriff's investigators. Scott Neely's claim that he was attacked aner he was picked up while hitchhiking early Tuesday morning was reported immediately to the police . Along with his s tory, Neely turned over a pair of metal-rimmed eyeglasses that he said he knocked from \ the s uspect during a frantic struggle. "WE ARE TREATING It like It ls good information." Sgt Luis Ochoa said Wednesday. Ochoa pointed out lhat police have received a·number of reports alleging slmllar att.acks. Another Huntington Beach boy said he was picked up Sunday by a driver in a pickup truck and escaped after a struggle "It doesn't mean that they were attacked by the one bad ~uy." Ochoa said ·'There are other homosexuals and perverts" OCHOA SAID THE information was forwarded to the sheriff's department. which is heading the investigation, to find out if there ~re s imilarities between the attacks and the stran~ulation deaths of scores of young boys in Southern California. Neely, a slender boy with short brown hair, said police may be having trouble believing his story because he is a punk rocker .. But where would ( get the glasses and why would I call police'! I don't think they care much for punks." H E INSISTS IOS STORY is true and he feels, he said, that the man probably was the freeway kiHer. Neely said he was returnlng to his home near the Bots a Chica area after a visit to his girlfriend's house in Loog Beach shortly after 1 a .m. He said his motorcycle ran out of gas and he was at first given a ride to Westminster Avenue and Pacific Coast lhghway. lie said he contjnued to hitchhike and it was t.bere that he was picked up by the driver of a powder blue Dodge van "WHEN 1 GOT JN, he told me to lock the door.. because it . might fall open," N~ly re lated. ' "Ile a lso asked me to put my motorcycle helmet in back but I kept it on my laA. "We didn't t.alk much but preth soon he said he had to stop to go lo the bathroom. "lie then put a band on me <in the groin area> and as'ked if I minded. "I told him I did. He gra~ me around my shirt eollar and tried to stick a hypodermic syringe ln my side. I tbin.k it was a tranquilizer or something. "J STARTED BANGING him with my motorcycle helmet and hitting him and kicking him. "The door fell open and bis &lasses fell off. "He told me that I had won. But my adrenalin was going a mile a minute and I kept banging away at his van and put a den' in it. ·•When he drove away he was weaving from side to side." Neely. who said he was "too hYi>er" to get a Ocense number. then called polke who arrived at the scene as did his parents who came to take him home. NEELY SAID HE TllOVGBT the syrtnae cootained a tranquilislng ageot.of some kind but tbat it didn't take effect becaute the needle wu diverted by a shirt, a Jacket a nd a peckage of claarettea in bis pocket. The 5-9, J.25.pound Neely said tbe a\llpect told bim be was worldnc at a 'hospital in tbe Loi Aneeles area. He aaid the man wore a blue abilt llmilar to thole worn by emeraency room worken He said the man told him that tbe t.pltal tbouahl he was on duty and that be could ''t>UDCll out" from work later and nobody would know he bad beea tf>oe.' "MAYBE s•vE BEEN watcblna too many pollce showa. But he bad the needle and an alibl that eould abow that he was atUJ at work at the time the murders were committed. ~ ''That'• why J think he wutbe freeway killer.·• Neely said the man was whi\e, of medium be\lht and wel1bl, wore thick e1e·1lU1e1 and bad no facial hafr. Neely Nkl he wore red cord trousera and looked to be in hia late JOI or early IOI. · · ff• e11o bad brown wavy hair and a hllh forehead, Neely aald. "I tblM be would bave ltllled me II be could." Teacher Offer Upped N-M Board Agrees to Fact-finding Report By JOANN E REYNOLDS Ot .. o.i ........ ,._ Negotiators for the teachers· union and tbe Newporl·Mesa sc hool board resumed bargaining this morning after school board me m bers Increased their pay offer to teachers. Board m embe r s met in executive session Wednesday and agreed lo accept a report issued by a three-man fact finding committee on Monday Travel · Banned In Iran .. WA S HI NGTON CAP I President Carter ordered new econom1c !>anl'l1ons against Iran this afternoon and s aid if ttrey do not result 1n the release of A m e r H'an hostages he ld in Tehran "the next step will be rn1lltary action." Announcing his moves m a n a tional ly broad cast n e ws conference. Carter s aid : "We are beyond t he time for ~esturcs., We want our people lo bt.> set free." Carter warned that if the SO Americans held by militants in the U.S. "Embassy in Tehran since Nov. 4 are not released he will order a ban on s hipments or American food and drugs to Iran. Three other U.S. diplomats have been held in the Iranian Foreign Ministry. A II the steps take n by the pres ident are nonmilitary. The adm lrustration holds in reserve a naval blockade and other forcible measures. Carter appealed, meanwhile. to American news organizations to limit their activities in Iran. but sajd he wouJd not interfere in press operations. Today's actions "arc still nonbell i~erent in n ature ... Carter said ' "Other necessary actions are available to the United States a nd may become necessary if Iran fails to carry out its international responsibilities,"' he said. Despite a series of economic s anct ions a nd a break in relations. Iran has he ld the Americans at the U.S. Embassy fo r more than fiv<' months. Trade with Iran is virtually nonexistent. Still. the president sa id he wtll prohibit all imports Oil purchases and exports of any good s other than food or medicine have already been halted If these steps do not work, ht: said, "the next step will be military action " lie said military moves to free th e Amer i c an s "i s th e prerogative and right of the United Stales." Carter was not specific about how he might use force, a n .., option he has reserved until now as he applied an economic squeeze on Iran. "l have not discussed specific military steps with our allies that I might taJce." he said. The ?o91mittee has been studying the stalled negotlaUons ror more than a month and recommended Monday that teachers be given a n eight percent pay raise retroactive to Aug. 1. 1979. The com mlllee further s et eight percent as the pay raise teachen ought to rttelve ror the fiscal year that begins July 1. In a third recommendation. the fact finding committee s uggested the unioo 's proposal that district officials maintain so m e classroom e nrichment programs be dropped. Prior to Wed n esday 's meeting, school board members had been orrenng teachers an eight percent pay r ai se retroactive lo Oct 24 and six percent for the coming year. The district's 1,070 teachers have been without a contract since JuJy 1, 1979. They were asking 8.8 percent retroactive to that date and 11 percent next year. District Superintendent John Nicoll saad this morning that. ii the oH e r i s accepte d . the increase in the contract for the e x is ting year will cost the district $1.908,272, including fringe benefits. He said the district budgeted for a 6.S percent pay raise which means that $350,000 wiU have lo be found in the budget to make up the rulference, if the teachers (See PAV, Page A2> . ' ..... ~ ......... BRIGHTEHING A LIFE -Workers bring both color and joy into the life of Juanita Jlolman. 75. of Costa Mesa . a s they paint and rejuvenate her hom e . Me mbers of the Costa Mes a ·Newpllrt Harbor Board of Realtors. from left to n ghl. are Steve He<;se. Sue Catlin. Debbie Bibb. Pat Bauer . \I u:kl•v Smith cat top> and Al Hauer lt w a~ their \\ay of celebratrng Realtors' Weck. The Good Samaritans MesarNewpOrt Realtors Aid Mesa Widow The snip of hedge dippers and the s laf' of new white paint on weathered o ld wood we r e drowned out by the roar of power mowers Wednt'sday al the Costa Mesa home of Juaruta Holman. On<' brilliant red poinsettia bloomed in front of the cotta~w at 200 E. 16th St., as though 1t gol confus ed and thought Christmas came in the middle or April Chris tm a s did come 1'n m1d·Apnl for M rs. Holman. 75, when a work party of numerous rl·prt•sentat1ve!> of the Costa Mesa-Newport llarbor Board of Realtors showed u11 bright <and early They camt" ::it 7 a m. to begin reno\'atmg the widow·~ house. rore~omg their o ~n work of selling or buying property to make Mrs. Holman·s look a lot better $1 Million 'Coke' Bust; 7 Arrested By D£LORES BROOKS IRWIN OflMD .. tyl'IMtSi.H Sheriff's investigators are trying today to piece together a bizar re story in Dapa Polnt t h.at began with a man badly bea en and burned and ended with seven suspe~ts arrested for possessing $1 million worth or cocaine. ...... "I haven't been able to do anything to 1l." said the ailing Costa Mcsan, who wi ll have lived there for 31 years at the end of May. Sht> and her late husband. Sarge, bought it in 1949 after a c•arecr m which both saw duty v.1th the Los Angeles Police De partment, he a s a patrol &uperv1sor . s he as :i "'erk. The realty folks spruced up the place with donated paint and plants, providing the labor free of charge. Mrs . Holman's he lpers also ):!a ve a fresh coal or bam ·red paint to the detached garage on her s pacious l ot which accommodates a few fruit trees. They said the project grew out of s1m1lar work days put in ror 1'en1or citizens by Harbor Area churches. They chose Mrs. Holman s house on the basis or suggestions by local senior citizens groups. After a ll. they s aid. Mrs. Holman did her pa rt to help others when she could. Cops Foil Teen's Jail Escape Try Lt. Wyatt Harl said patrol officers found Steven Bowman. 30. of San Clemente. handcuffed. b ea ten and burned a fter responding to a report or a man screaming al 24716 Evcningstar Drive shortly before 5 a.m. Wednesday. Bowman told officers he had been kidnapped, beaten and set on fire by occupa nts of the houtte . Inside the house. officers say they found six kilograms (more than 13 pounds of cocaine with an estimated value of $1 million and $249,000 in cash. Anoe.her $30,000 cash was found in a car parked outside, Hart said. · Coast Weather Night and morning fog, otherwise sunny. A Uttle cooler. Lows (Ol'light ~ at the beaches and 60 Inland. Hlghs Friday upper 60s to mld7()g.. A youthful Cost a .Mesa burglary s uspect's bid for a jailbreak and freedom ended quickly Wednesday njgbl and hJs captora didn't even have to chase hlm very far, police said. Offleera Gary McErlln and Dave Goerke Just reached over thei r h ead s, grabbe d his d1n1linl legs by the ankles and yanked him down out of a hole in the ceiling. McErlln said he was paailng a Juventte detention room about " p.m ., )"hen movement caughl the corner of hla eye and be spied the <two klcklng. s winglna leis. The officers pulled the youth, aged 16. down and handcuffed him to• steel post before he waa re·booked on a char1e of attempted escape In addition to other count.a. He wH awallln1 a trtp to Oran1e OK.mty Juvenlle Hall on l .. charges of shoplifting several bottles of tequila, orange Uqueur and rum c<Jmmonly used in Mexican cocktalh. He had also appareoUy been sampling the loot, which perhaps led to the not-so-great escape attempt, authorities said. GIJ'E R.4.ISES, NOi' ROSES · NEW YORK CAP> -Give ral11es, not roses. That's what botaea should do for their secretari~ next week durlnc National SecretarlH Week, aecordlni to a 1roup of loc•I union leaden. The '8\lon leaden, one·thlrd of them women , a1IO ur1ed snater recoplUon of 1ecretar1e1• wort. f Police also r ecove red a propane torch inside a bedl'oom. Six of the house's occupanta, including the owner.s. were arrested on cha~ges of poaseaaing narcotlcs for sale, kidnapping and assault with Intent to commit murder. Robert Rafkin, 25, the house's owner, WH l'ecoverlnJ rtum burn wounds he said were 11utrered in a campma accident the week before. Arrested were Rafkin and bl1 wife. Patricia, 28; William Cart Freund, 32, of Laguna Beach; Joan Sousa, 20, of San C le111ente ; Lou ta Greaory Blan«>, 30, of Rivenlde; and William Wallace Shotiff, as. of l"ort Wayne, Indiana Hart aald the suapecta ln cuatody are refualna to talk to lnve1U1aton. INSIDETe•AY When 11-,,eor-old Sta~ Martine& tpealca , hh atoclc~ IUteM. ffe'1 o wh~ ot tlw atoclc market oftd dot• ...,....,, /or Mt L(hi. IAogu. baNbalt team. Ste Page.At. .U DM.Y Ptl.OT c Jut;lge Defense 6i,es steiner :~t.'!~~waSliiRg' ~~ w!~,~~-e Otuw~H·••w., •nd lt.oowtng more oC JPe caae a 1.'o unty j udl c lal e lection & An lrv\ll e ps y c h o l o a1 ~t lime bu gone by. lncludlq her e,urfaced Wednesday by the t~•tlCyln& (M t ht'I d t Ct n st-dumaUc 1dml sloo In coW't lfll d eclt loo of reUrin& Superior asserted apln WedneMlay that month that ahe h•d diacovered • Courl Judie H. Walter Steiner to ., key pr'QleCutlon wltneaa In the mutilat e d body n ear h er leave the' ~nch on June 3- Rodno Alcala murder and Cha ntry Flat'! rapier oulpoat 01\ ttlect)on day. , kidnap trial Wt~ "'bromwot~·:, Jun.-25 Mias Crappa Wfa.'j IA Ir Steine r holds to that by lnvt·~tliaton '(•asona l r1r('nahh•r with tht• dl'dllloo und none of the four Dr Alb1•rt Ko:w nstc>ln J b o l' S Fort"'t Servirt: at the Umt! l'OOlt•nders for his position insisted thot hi:. opinion of Oantt Bnrncu. the dl'frnse ollornl'y . rece1vt:a u mojority of votes in Crappa's testimony WH :iot h t. m a In l a I nc d 'h u l th~ t•ledlon -Gov. Edm\md G. ba sed on anything d rense in\tSll&atcmi t'llerled prt'l'l8urt· Oro wn Jr could u se his uu or nt") John Ba r nl't\ h.111 on M L\!\ Crappa 1nrlud1ng ww o ( ,1ppamtment powe rs to fill the :.uggestvd but only on his rc,1ev. h) 1ino:o.ib. to gt•t ht·r to lCbtlfy lo v a c ancy pe nding a run ore or t aped lllkr\ "'"' !\ .ind lrt l lhtngii thul tin•n'I t rul' t'lettaon ID November. tl's t 1m on y o f th l' )OUniit Rosf'ns t t•tn !'.aid h t' was T he governor 's office says fire(1ghtt>r c·ont.tclt>d by Ba rnell about a !>Uch a move would be unlikely, M tb:. Cru pp .1 l t"'·d 1 0 e-d 1 n month ago to l'Xaminl' the ta~s but tho6e running for Steiner's M u r l' h # h c• :. u "' n man or intervH~w11 with Ml1ts Crappa pos1t1on say they aren't so sure. resembli ng i\k..tlu pushtni u b ' H u n 1 1 n gt 0 n R e a c h Brown has earned something blonde hatred r h1 ld into brush 10 vestiga t or Art Droi a n d or a reputauon in Orange County J r c a 111 ~t· S 1t•rru Ma drt· P'Hhologtst Larry Blum legal Clrcles as an 'appointment rooth1lls last J une 20 11 t:' s aid h is examination maverick. and the candidates Investigators be l1 c\·c that i'Ol'tvinced tum that the young :.ay they fear he'll Wlderscore ct\1 ld was 12 ·year old Robin "'Oman had been a "victim" or that reputation once again. Sam s oc or ltuntangton Beach . hy pnosis a nd s uggestio11 by St einer annou,ed before the who m All'ala 1:. a ccused o r invei.ttgators filing deadline for the election abduc·tmg from lhl' seashore and · · M Y G 0 d · !>h t:' s b ee n that he would retire from the taking ht-r 10 tht' foothills. \\hen • bramwash<'d." Rosenstein s aid benc h and fixed Mar ch 31 as his her s kell•t;.il 1l'm a 1ns wc rt· or his fi rst real'lion to listcrung r e tirement d a t e . T he n he found. to the tapes changed lttoJune3. Under cross examina tion by He denJed that he did so to pr osecutor Ri cha r d F arnell Bo G .1 give Brown a chance at filling W e ~ n e s d a y . R o s e n s t e I n y UI ty the vacancy. continued to m aintain that Miss . The candidates vying for the Grappa w as "confabulating " Position are Robert Chatterton. when she testified , or using Jn Tot Death a deputy dis trict a ttorney: fl ctitius events to fill m gaps 1P Judge Robert Fitzgerald. of m~~ory, . SPRING VALLEY N y p North Orange County Superior I am certa in th e re wa s · · ·<A ) Court : Sid Radus. an attorney. confabulation to the highest A l2-year-old Spring Valley a nd Julian Cimbaluk, a s uperior degree or certainty withlll my boy faces up to 18 months in 8 court commissioner. mind, .. the psychologist said in Juvenile correct iona l facility A Brown ap.Mintment pending o c a ft er pleadin g g uilty to .,., ra nge oun.ty. Superior Court assaulting his infant ste pbrother t he pos s Ible runoff election J u d ~ e Ph 1l1 P . S c hw a b · s by biting him. The infant later would raise the "'question or ,.('.Ourtroo m died. interference with the electoral F a r n e I I h a d d u b b e d process." Terry Dixon, deputy Rosenstein's testimony Tuesday The battered body or Maurice county counsel. s aid today. as a "bunch of hooc~ " . Adolphe Jr was found by a baby · · T h e r e · s e n o u g h But Rosenstein said 1t was his 5 it t e r 0 c t 2 A m edic 81 indefiniteness -a nd enough opinion Mi ss Crappa would not examiner 's report said the child inte r e s t -t h at it would have wi thdrawn and refused to died of injuries to the head and probably" wind up in the courts. :-h a r e in f o rmat ion with b o dy c a u s e d b y a blunt s hould B r own m ake an investigators 1f she had sc~n the instrument apJ>()intment. Dixon s aid. things she claimed sh<' d id. If an appointment were made Miss Crapp<J 's rl'habHity as a Teeth marks on the infant's after the June 3 election, the witness in the cnse has been an body l<'d police to <ir rest the appointt*' ~ould sit until June 1 s s u I' be ca u s l' o f he r ba by"s stepbrother. The 12.year· 1982, Dixon said tin"' ilhngncs~ lo cooperatl' with n l d . whose name w a s not a uthoritic~ dunn~ much of the released. entered the guilty plea m urder inv<:!>li~alion after pica bargaining She hal> <idmiltt>U to ~ce1n~ Dead Boy's Buddy Initiates Reward By STEVE M /\RBLE Of 1 ... ~I' Pl ... Si.ff .John Perry wa n ts to put a pr1<·t• on rhr hrad or th(' m<.1n h1: ht•lil•\ t'' murd{·r<:d h1~ frie nd. 1'1 \t•ar old Husst•I Duane Rugh T h l' F nu n l a l D •• \' <1 I I l' ' m.11nll·nam·1· man ~aid ht· hope!.. 1el111Y. c1t11t•ns will help him '-t'r apl' t o~eth t·r t hl' reward mone) and stimulate the polJc<.· ~earch for the killr r The J5.yt•ar·old hoy was his neighbor and a fri!'nd Perry ~aid lh<.·y used to fish together and go to tht· movies now and then Rugh'' nudl· body was round dumvl'd lasl month along the Ortega Highway near San Juan Capistrano lnvcsl1 gators said the boy had been strangled. "fhc) al!\o thecinzed that Rugh. last seen hitchhiking on Beach J:oulevard m Westminster. may ha ve been t.illed by t he so-called freeway killer The freeway killer. police tn Or a n ge a nd Lo s A nge l e~ l.'Ounlics :.pec ulat e . m ay be responsible for as many as 3S murders in the pas t t wo years Three of the victims wwere last ~een on Beach Boulevard. "I'm not a rich man, but I'll put up what I can to get this guy." Perry said. "If we can gel c ~ough money. hoperully greed will take over and someone will talk to thc police.·· Sgt. Bill Miller. an Orange ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT J•O II c.n.-r V+C~ Prt••Offlllf •"Ct <it'M" .. ~ ~··~ "'"-'"""°''°' C:-ltt M le.. Ilk-II' Moil ~'"'''•"'' Mll\M•1'119CCltttih Coal• M•H Offtcie ..... , "" -~~:· ~·cn\ .. ~l60 .,.,. TelepMtle (n4)'4Mal1 cuumedMv••" .... .....,. ,, ---------- County ::,he nff's Depa rtment investiga tor , s aid a reward cu...ild be just enough to open up :.omc t ightly sealed lip~. P C'r ry ~aid he opened the llussel Rugh Memorial Reward Fund \\1lh S50 Ht· ~01d offi cials al the Crockl'r B<.1nk . 10060 s rate r Ave .. Founta in Vall ey will help others add to the fund . whi ch 1s being held in a trust account .. I've read about killings all my life but it never hit home unt il I picked up the newspaper a nd saw Russel's picture staring <.1 l me ... Perry said .. At fi rst I couldn't even bring myself to talk with his parents. I was s addened and hurt but they were m agony. So I decided to ~cl up'the rl'ward rund .. T h e se lf .em pl o yed maintenance man said he hopes to collect money ··until we reach th,«' point where any perverted ~elbe of loyalty 1n someone who has inform ation vanishes." 11 e said Russel's parents •. who moved to SUI1nymead after the tragedy. agreed with him t hat the reward push could be worth the effort. They told P erey t.bey wanted to see the freeway killef- behind bars . PAY ... accept the ocrer. He said he had no figures on how much the 1980·81 contract would cosl the district if it's accepted. '"""""' The teachers. re.presented by the Newport-Mesa Fede ration or Teachers. AFL-'eIO. staged a l wo-day slowdown In protest over the stalled contract t.a.Uts. ' The negotiations were baited earlier this year and the fact finding team called ln. The team consisted of Leo w ei~ an arbitrator for the st.ale Public Employment Relations board, Rud y Kne, a representative of the American Federalion of Teac hers .. AFL-CIO, ~d Jobo Bukey, a Sacramento attorn ey representing the school board. Nicoll said he is oplimisUc about tbe negotialin1 session that opened today, citing the union's call last week for negotiations to resume. He said tbat, if both aides agree to accept the ract find1na report. the acUon will have to be ratified by both the acbool board and the membership of the teac hers' union. Patton Get.s Prison Term Years Of 5 An Irvine attorney convicted of voluntary manslaughter in th e 1978 s la y i n g o f hi s 23 ·y ear·old wife has been sentenced to fi ve years in slate prison. Gary Wayne Patton, 35. who ~p ecia l ized in w o r k e r ·~ com pensa tion m a tters . was s e nt e nc e d Wednes d a y b y Orange County Super ior Co urt Jud~e Theodore E. Millard P a tt o n was accus ed o f confronting his wtie Katherine wi th a .22 caliber automatic pistol in their Irvine apartment and firing thre<! shots into ht:r head. The shooting occurred as Mrs. Patton was pre paring to leave her husband. Patton had been convicted last June of second-Oegree murder in the case. but a new trial was ordered arter defense attorney Allan Stokke produced evidence or juror misconduct. Prosecutor Paul Meye r had sought a first·degree murder conviction during the fi rst trial. T h e s a m e jury whi c h convicted Patton a lso found that he was sane at the time of the shooting. Mesa OKs Conversion To Condos A variance for convers ion of a 50·plus industrial s uite rental s tructure t o condominiums whose business tenants must buy or relocate if they cannot af. ford it has won Costa Mesa Plan- nin~ Commission approval. The conversion plan for Troy Development Company to sell individual units of the relatively ne w commercial structure at 17th Street and Pomona A venue wlll go before lhe city council at its next meeting. Aaalatanl Planning Director Ooua Clark says the con· domlnlum concept in industrial unit tenancy l5 a relaUvely new o utgrowth of the move to transform rental unils to own. your.own homes. Condominium conversion of apartments has proven extreme· ly unpopular with many renten of homes but Its impact where Industries are involved remains relatively untested tn the area. Clark said followina Monday's plann.lnl commllalon approval of the permit aoucht by the Troy Investment Fund. 4121 Birch St., Newport Beach. the plan ii ap. parenUy uncb.U..ed: He aakt none of the pretent te· nanta have approahced lbe city to complaln about tt. ' Raiders' Goblets Ba rbara Chase, Ame rican Stat e Bank. ~ho ws 80 silver goblets d isplayed at the Newport Center ba nk tn conjunction with today's arrival or Ooohtlle's Raiders . The gro.up will mark the :i8th a nni versary o f their bombing rai<J. on Tokyo with a series of weekend events a t the Balboa Bay Club. Goblets are displayed by cre w. by order of ta keoff. The city of Tucson had one cup made for each Raide r . A goblet is turned upside down if the Raider is dead. Long-time Mesan Ruth Swope Dies Iranian Protest Emotional F eis t ) Ruth S wope. who farmed and Uv~ an Costa Mesa for 64 years and rought band1u. a nd c it y om c1a b with t-q ual forvor.1~1kad at a~c85 The pcppt>ry womJn. whO\f' downtown home at 574 Center ~l wa s often shcltl'r for unwank d and unlovl'd youni.:s tc rs or the c o m m u n l t y . s u t 1· u m h l' d TUP5dav Shl' V. a" a patu.•nt at lloa~ Mcmonal ll~p1tal an Newport Beach and had been 1n failm~ health for ~cveral months Hiles for Mr~ Swopl· will l>l' at l p.m . Friday in l'1erC{' Uroth<.·N> Smith's Mortua ry. on Broadway JU ~l orr !'frwpo rt Houle v<i rd. Costa M~a , J-'n('fld.'> may ca ll for \11s1tat1on from 9 a.m. to sen ·1ce time, and some of thos~ whom shc look cm as c ivic le ade r s wht:n the c ommunity was t r y in g t o c o nd e mn h e r d o wnto wn property may be the re "They "ll n eve r Rt l m y property as lonjt as I'm able to fight them . those id10~ they h:n 'c 1n p<>iAt•r <.1rc not ~oing to run mt'. out or t o"n. · Mr" s .... ope dcclan •d nnt·c T hl' J.>l"llJ> ·r~ "1clo\\ m adt• th<' n<:v. s ofl<:n durint.t 1977 as th1· city souJ,!hl to forl'e ht•r to g1\ c up the Center Strt'l't homl· ftJr a SJ m 1 l l 1o n d o wnto\\n redcvl'lopmcnt super blo<.'k She had been 1n:.t r umcnt al mo re than a dcC'adc ago in helping as a concerned propt>rty owner to secure t he ~o called Newport Cor ridor and attendanl zone changes She made the ne ws early in 1977 when tricked into opening the door of her home to two a r m e d hc ro tn add ict"> who te rro ri zed h e r and h e r 12.vcar-old gr<md n1N"l'. tak1nJ! S600 in cash. And 1hen she took hl'r battlt• to the c-oun ancl lht· pubhl' lo.Iler in 1977 when th{· city wa nted ht•r ~ 0•1•1 P•'-' SY" _...._ SUCCUMBS AT 85 Costa Mesa's Ruth Swope l.1n1\ Jn\I t hrt·j\1 rl• 11 • m11.1 11' <l•111\,1tn pr1~ <•1•d1n~·' 1 lw nl\ offert•c.J 111 r :-.'!J< ~,tlfl f1•r l h• · do\\ n°trm n l .111rl 'lw ,, nd h1· r I.II,. hu. lrnnd 11\\ n•·d !->ht• got h1 ·r J t t "' 11• \ t tJ• i.. 1 .. h1·1 ,l!Un.., and S:I\\ th•· nrfc·r go 111 ~IXO.l.IOll too nlc1 ;ind t 1r1•d ancl s11•!. to fight cit~ hall fnrt \ 1·1 During the court ort1 on-. .ind n t' got 1 .ll 1 on . M r ' ~" o ,,.. a µ p l' ,1 rt· d 1i n n J l 1 o n " 1ti1• tt•ll'\"ISlon m an mterv1e~ and "as l'ncouragt•d "'th C'a ll!i from u II ll\•er lht• country lh·r ~urv1 vor.; 1nt•lud1• t'lrlt' brt•t hl·r. J oi.· H urk h ~rt . 11( (l\nJ rd. onf> SISie r Irene Cro" of Lvn wood and a nt-phP\\ Clan:nn· Pagl· of Co-.la '1t'"•' Fullo~mg Fndci) ' <;Pf\'l<'l-'" prn .1te t>ntombmcnt TH''ll 111 h1•r latl' hu .... b.ind 1A11l h1• r1tndlll t1·tl at ~t l'ln1M' \hlw\ 111.111~01l-um 111 Anaheim Ry Tlw A.!.sociated PTess ~1·vt-r .il t housa n d I ran1an d ~m o n strator s s tage d an cmol1onal ;.inll·Amen can protest out,1r1t: the r1cc up1 e d U.S . E m bassy rn Tehra n today. r a II ~ ing Jround a corrin holdm~ t h1• body of a n Iranian stusfe nt "'ho died art ... r bein~ arrested by 1111lH•1• 111 l\1•hr:tska Thi.., 1'> t•v1 <1 e nct.' of L' S . 1 r 1 m 1· !'> ' • .., ho u I e d so m c m1·mh(•r \ 11( tht• crov.-d . who t l..11ml·d th•· voulh wa' tortured Ii\ i\menl''"' poht:e . Nebraska aut hor1tws·s<.1td he died or natur<.tl t"JU!H'' In ..inothc r d t:velo pment. I ranian Pres ident Abolhass<1n Han1·Sadr was quoted as sayin~ t he C S government violated <1 secret a g reeme nt a imed at fr e ein g the 50 Ame rican hostage!'>. who spent their 166th OJ) in 1·.1pt1\lt ~ al the embass y. 111• <1a1d the supposed deal fell thrnul!h 111.•<·au .... <· tht> exiled Shah \ 1 11 h .1 111 rn .1 ti H I' z a Pa h I a n • \ 111' d ,,.,.,..,1 hlt 1•\trJd1t1on hy ''"" 1n~ P.1num.1 som Pth1 n)! H;rn1 :-;,,cir hl.1mNI on the Uni ted .... , ..... ... T h 1• I r .1 n 1 11 n ' t u d e n I , •1 ''"ir •>l<I H11an A4'ht1ani. who .1tl t·ndcd l hP \"n1ve r'>1l y or \; rhrnska "'as arrested Dec 20 1111 1·har~··" 11f <tS'iaulting his la ncllord -with a knife in an ar g umt·nt n ver l he l i:a nian re\ olutwn The Douglas County ~1cd1c·al Board committed him t-•e h 27 lo a Lincoln. Ne b .. P''.rch1at n c center. where he died Apnl ti ;\lcbraska a uthorities said he d1eo of heart failure "due to an ,•µiJeptll ll kl' M'IZUrl' •• Hut h1 !> fa t h e r t o ld lhe µrotcstcn. oub 1dc the embassy tncl,n "~h ~on was tortured ,c , l:ral ti m1..·~ b~ t he fasci:.t pohlc of the u nlled States and finall y they ki lled him.·· Newport Surf & Sport I -J • SPEAK sornv -AND WEAR ·A LOUD SHIRT Hawaiian shirts by Offshore. OP. Pua. Surfline Hawaii. 1 Nat Norfleet S....2 21tVt ....... A.., ........... 61J.11H .. , A Municipal Railway worker checks the cable system a ft~r Powe ll Street cable car service was restored Wednesday in San F rancisco only to be shut down 12 hours la ter. The worker dJdn 'L gel hit a s the car was tra veling the other direction The Powell line was closed today because of a ea ble snag Baez Asks Aid SAN F'RANCJSCO (A P l A renewed fund-raising · drive to help com bat hunger in Cambodia ha~ been in1t1ated by smger Joan Baez.. · Ms. Baez contributed $1,000 Wednesday to kick off the effort. The money will be used to buy r ice seed needed to avoid anothe r fa mine, she said. .. While pa r ts of Cambodia have m ad e strid<'~ towards rehabilitation. all reports confirm that then.· a re m any areas which have remained a total hell." Ms . Baez said She s pearheaded a n effort earlier th1 s year to provide food fo r Cambodians. J SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -CblMM lktk>Dal dt·t ect l v e ''C harlie Chan " s h ould not be rc-aurn'cted in another mm that wtll only air recilt A11 lan s tereotypes, uy proteatln1 Chinatown lcadtr1 plaoned In Chinatown. Shootln1 ii scheduled to start next month. • A meeting was scheduled today wtlb producer ~.erry Sherlock, who, one leader charges. Is 1'htlr ap()kt-1men went production of t.be S8 mllUon movie. "Charlie Chan and t.be Cune of the ~ Oraaon Out.,-en." Co stop, or at leut not 'be filmed as taking advantage of a film that ta racial, tbet _ give~. a necatJve portrayal of ChineserAmericang . . . That was the opinion of Eliza Chan of Chinese fol' Affirmative Action. Mission Bay Clogged ~AN DIEGO lAP> -Cootam.lnatioo levels in <111 arews of M1s1uon Bay remain high. according to l'ount y httalth om ciaJs, and it is uncertain when thl' buy wlU be reopened. ram llies. is virtually a t a standstill at the time of year when it trad1t1onally cele brates the openmg of another sailing season. The club has indefinitely postponed several yacht races. No predictions for the reopening have beer. mude a lthough some officials are hinting that 1t will not be at least until June. T~e traditional opening of t he yachting season. at which the club's commodore usually sails the waters in a sm all, SO-ye ar -old craft, has also been postponf'(f 'rhe Mission Bay Yacht Club. with 570 member Aliens Arrested Mexican Cops Cross Border SAN DIEGO tAP> -Mexican police mo\'ed into U S. te rritory and arrested :.i bo1ott 100 undocumented aliens and two BRIEFS San Diego Union re porters. the newspaper ---------------- reported todav 10 a copyright article. Union reporters R icardo Cha vir a and Jesus Rangel said t hey were detained l'a rly Wednesday by police agents armed "1th pistols. T he Ba ja California Norte Judicia l Police agent who supervised the arrests along the south levee of the Tia Juana Raver near San Ysidro said the sweep wa!> carried out at the request of the U.S. Border Patrol, the newspaper said. nut Donald Came ron. head of the Borde r Pa t rol's Chula Vista sector , said he knew nothing of the arrests. Rape Claargt-Throll'n Out OROVILLE <AP > -The first man tried under California's new spousal rape law was acquitted of the r ape charge but found guilty of two misdemeanors. assault a nd petty theft. A seven·man. n ve·woman jury returned the vercl.Jct Wednesd ay. Sentencing was scheduled for May 15. Joseph Bray. 31. of Chico. had ~n charged with robbio·g and l r ymg to rape his estranged wife, Karen. 26. followm~ a J an. 6 argument at ber Chi co apartment wher e Bray had gone to pick up some photographs Hili•ary PlanP Debut• LONG BEACH <AP ) -Saying it would i.trengthen the nation's m1titary, Air Force Secretary Hans M . Mark bas unveiled the KC-10. the first new tanker refueling plane in 23 years The plane is an extel'fded version of the McDonnell Douglas DC 10 comme rcial je tliner with its fu!>elagc converted to ca rry enough fuel to ~upply tt squ<idron of fighters. .~non Drop• .4'uil SAN FRANCISCO CA P 1 -The-Synanon Foundfltion has dropped its feder al court laws uit againM Attorney General George De uk mejian and the State or California, says the group's attornn At·torn ey San fo r d Ros en o f San Franc isco said Wl'd n t·sday the L' S. Distnct Court rn Sacra m •nto conhrmed that the swt was w1thdrnwn He said there is a lawsuit in Marin County that rac.es m any of the samt• 1:-.5ucs th<Jt "ere bemg argued m the f1..'<l<:rJ I court Pareno tt'in Death .~ui1 SA N llEGO <API A Los An~eles couple h as been a wa rded $75,000 in connection with the death of their son 10 the Sept. 25, 1978 cr as h or a Pacific Southwest Airlines Jet he re. The jury voted 9-3 in fa\'or of Sanford and Shirley Le bow PSA attorney W1 l1Jam Fitzgerald had asked Jurors to return nothing. soymg the son. Allan Lebow. 30, had no obligation to support tus parents. Paid Advertisement . Ente rtainer Theodore Bikel has been hospitalized with a broken leg sustainect when he was hit b.v a car while a 11 e g e d lY j a y w a l k i n g . • -~ednesday in Hollywood. CITIZENS OF NE·WPORT-MESA WHY YOUR TEACHERS SLOWED DOWN This past Friday and Monday, more than 85°/o of Newport-Mesa's teachers engaged in a two-day ccsl ow-down". The teacher~· action was a demonstration of unity and a protest aqainst the district's delay in reachin9 a contract settlement for this school year. DID YOU KNOW THAT: -The children of our beginning teachers can qualify fo r the free-lunch progr a m provided by t his district for needy fa mm es. -A teacher with ten years experience and a Master's Degree cannot qualify for a home loan in Newport Beach o r Costa Mes a. nor could they have a year ago. -Teache rs . counselors. nurses. a nd other certifi cated e mployees have worked without 8 contract since J uly 1, 1979. ,. -The certificated e m ployees of Newport-Mesa ha ve this year suffe r ed a reduction of l 7<i ~n their stan da rd of living, since they a re st ill working under last year's salary schedule The actual teacher salary increases durinl? the past three yea rs have been 5'7r . 4~. a nd 5'"~. The District 's current offer of 6.5'·; for 1979-80 represents a move o f only one a nd one-ha lf per cent s ince sala ry negot iations hcgan. but the teachers' negotiating team has d e m ons trated good faith e ffo r ts t o reach C'Ompromise by moving from 14rr, to llri. and the n from 11 'k to 8.8'k. The District steadfastly refus~ to negotiate <J n y cont r act prot ections for t he Basa l o r Support. Ser vices programs and recommends Ow c·urtuilmt•nt of ph,·s1cu l Pduu1 t1on. vore:il music. libra ry. sp<'l'tal reading, nur~in g and n::.ycholo.[?1ral :-.en·1 cC'~ :.it the eleml•ntary school I l'\'l' I. Th<' tt•ac hc·r:-. havt· addn·s-;ed the Boa rd of E d ucation. h ;l\ c c onduct l'd in fo rmationa l pickets ;.1t Board m ec.•tmgs and at schools. and have distributed lettt•r:-. to parcnls The l'mon and the D1str1ct ha,·c engaged in two d ays o f pres enta t ion~ to a neutra l . s t <.1 t C'-a ppo 1n tc d F'act -Fsndl'r . The Union h:adership has recommended accept<mcf' of the ncutral's findings. ~Ince 1974 t.he Consumer Prire Index hao; mwn 59~;. but the NC'wport·Ml•sa teachers' salaries have ri!'en Clnly 22': In 51 .. vean;. t<'arhcr salaries hu ve fallen 37'1 bt>hind the r1slniz C'OC\\-of·livln1t In the same period. the National Per Capita Pcn.onal lnrome rO!-e faster than the cost-of-liviniz. Thf' /lif'V.'f>Orl-Mf'.,a l 'n1f1t'd &hoof D1stnr t 'pt•nd' n 'mailer rwrrl'nt or Its bud,wt on teurht'rs' iand aid<'S' I ~alanl'i. :rnd frrnl.'(' bent•f1t' th11n any other unlf1~ !>chool distr1rt in Orun~c· Count' Com parison of N·MUSD salary schedule with Cost ol Uvlnl.! and Per Capita Personal Income 1967 Ba.~ Year '"' 100 for nil datn .. 1978-19 Personal Income Is estimated ,.. -. ~ . ~ . LI !.-' ;"., ., ~ ~ ... ·-"'' J ,: ..,. , v-... -~ ~ ·-_ ....... .. ,., .,. v .,. "' -~ .,, .,. ..,, ,,. ·n ... ,., 90 SOURCES: Dept. of Labor. Bureau or Labor St.atlsll<'!i Dept. of Com merce. Bureau of Economic Analysis N-MUS D CertlClcati<I Salary Schedules .. ~ '-------~------------------------------------------.... Federation of Teachers AFL·CIO 1no Orenge Ave., Sulttn E, Coat• .-••• , Calltoml• 12827 • (714) 548-8420 Biii Cue, Preaident • • 1 ' It's gralit.Ylni t.o SH ClUes wor1dn1 toetlhtt lo aolve mutual problems without promotlnc another auper .aaenc)'. Such ls the cue· ln the ~ailed 1'M1ln ·Sunflow~r torridor" pad ~enUy l.Jned by Costa Mna 0Hlc1ul~ •nd awaltina aqnatures ~Y their counlerparts an 1rv1n and Santa Ana. . The "corridor'' ls bounded by MacArthur Boulevard to the north and ea l , the San Dwgo f,.'N't!woy lo the outh. and Bear tr ton the wc&t. · Thl' art.'u forms a lralfic vortex where the lhrtt eitil's .Jl1t.'Cl an lht.' htta \'tly traveled 'rea northeast of SouU1 t;oust Plnzu t Ttw u~~emenl , pmmpted by anll<-1ru tt'ct dt•vt•lo• E ~nt of four m:lJOr ~·ommt'r<-1al, how,1nK and indui,lnetl r OJt'l.'l.'\ an tht.' urea. prov1dt>s tor u common fund for pool· s devt'loi-rs' payments for n'<tlllrt>d s lrt-et work • Nt•urly $1 m illion will be :,harl'd a~ eu<·h proJ •c·t ':> s treets ar1.· tmproved. Tht! plun makt!s for a more runcttonal s t rl'et plan whit~ ussurtng motorist~ that a pr()Ject will be <-ompletctl 1 with m1n1murn ant er·agency <-onrus1on and f cwer :roudblocks. . The Mam·Sun!lower pact appears to be one of thoM· ins tances wtwn l'V ~rvont> bencfal~ .Decision Ti.Jning Off Last . week . Costa Mesa City CouQ~il member~ may have missed an opportunity when they approved thl• county 's plans to expand J ohn Wayne Airport by purchasing some land on the Costa Mesa side of the facility. . The county's plan is to move the general aviation operallons now housed on the east side or the airport to the newly acquired area. Newport Beach had asked Costa Mesa to reject the ·proposal. Newport feared the relocation of general aviation will open the door for the expanded commercial operations at John Wayne Airport. Costa Mesa would have been wise to wait until after city council elections in both cities. With new council members in office in both towns. the opporturuty was there for some negotiation on the airport expans ion and other issues facing the cities. Clearly, Newport Beach doesn't want airport expansion. Costa Mes a has some things it wants resolv<'d that involve Newpor t -such issues as the Ca\Trans ditch down Newport BoL:cvard, the ~anta Ana River manna and the extension of Del Mar Avenue-University Drive Delayrng a decision on the airport could ha vc enhanced Costa Mesa 's bargaining position 111 ~<.·llmg cooperation on these kinds of projects. Slowdown Senseless The Newport-Mesa teachers who particip<Hed m a two·day slowdown last Friday and Monday might <.t~ wc·ll h<.ive gone ahead and called it a strike. District taxpayers at least would have saved what turned out to be -in many cases -some high priced. tax-paid baby.sitting services. Rut tcaC'her union officials report they are saving the s trike poss1bihty for later if district trustl'<''i don't comt• up with the contract and mases teachers tn!.1sl they should have this year and next I nste<td. a hout half the teacher~ stagNI a teachmg s lowdown Friday a nd Monday. They m u111t t.1mcd ordur ancl hJC11' a ll(•ndanC't' :\Lin) st11<knl~ l'nded up playing Scra bble or \\ :itt·hing mm 1t•s and te levision. Soml'. "ho knc·w they wouldn 't s uit up for g~ m d,1!.st•s for in:-.taJlt'l'. just gave up <.i nd went homt• Through ii .ill. somt· dcc11catecl individua ls laul.!hl a-. us ual. und Uwv .a n · to be comrnendt'd ,\:-.for lh~·.'n·hl rwxt t1ml', \\II\ not \\Jlk off 111st<'.1CI of goof off ' · ' • Op1n1ono, f:'XPrf>S'Wd 1n lhe space at>ovr are thoo;e of thP Daily Pilot Other v1rowc.. t->xpressed on 1h15 page are those of lhe1r authors and art1~ts Redder comment 1c; 1nv1ted Address The Daily Ptlol, P 0 Box 1560 Co..,la Ml''>a CA 92626 Phom• (714) &42·4321 Boyd/Bachelor Poll Hy L.M. BOYD T hl' pnll !'>tcrs <.1~k ed numl·rou:-. hat•hl•lors which thl'y d choo~c for a bride a wom an ~ho was very pretty or a woman who was very n ch. Tw1•11t}'·!->IX percent said pretty. Zi pe rcent said rich Nei t her g r o up was a s numerous, though, a s the 3.1 percen t who said they couldn 't make up their .' m ands The other 18 percent ignored the pretty a nd the rich to name other qualities the usual, kindness. compa· nionable, sexy, :.o on. Our Love and War man reports such hndmgs without puttin~ too much confidence in them. He belongs to the can't · m ake·UP·lheir·minds·group, who. in essence, say never mind all that, first s how me the woman. and I'll let you llnow. -. Dear Gloomy Gus If our children become proficient at Monopoly during the Newport· Me sa t eac h e r slowdown, perhaps all will not be lost. They wlll then have become proficient in something before t.bey graduate. K.S. Q What's the 5purt !>peed of a minnow" A. Nine miles pt>r hour Thal opera s inge rs are jealous of their star statu~ is w 1 d e ly known . Leading sopranos have competed mightily against their lead- ing tenors, and vice versa, for the rave reviews. They have sabotaged one another in curious ways. Example: Insiders claim one renowned ::.oprano invited her leading man into her dressing room before every show. in the belief that physical romance weakens a man's voice, but strengthens a woman's. The tenor reportedly retaliated by chewing cloves of garlic just before stepping out on the stage. An elephant in the wild is a lways hungry . Always , always. Whal proportion of the secretaries take dict ation while sitting on the boss's lap? So inquires a client. Not many, if any, I'd guess. That pic ture or the sexy steno perched on Mr. Big's knee was dreamed up by the car· toonists generations ago. The sam e cartoonists who depict· ed wives in the act of throw. ing rolling pins at lbeir husbands, a nother exceed· ingly rare occurrence. The same who pictured the bodlea of broke r s f allln1 from tall buildings at tl)e time of '29 crash, still ooe more imagined happe nlng that didn't. ' • Aid Program open.: to ·Fraud WASHINGTON -fn ooe of those ··symbolic" m oves so bt'lovat by Jimmy t:er~r. an udmlnlstratlon study _Jtf'CJ'fp has re~ommtnded br1n1ln& home ,.27 o f lhe 11,000 us ol· flc-lal~ 11h · ttont•d over· IHHUI LO fl')lllitt' the Amencan prusertrl: itbrot•d leisis \'01\ISPIC'UOWI Primarily, tht; idt>a 111 to r~d~ce th e . c h a n tcs of Inflaming anl1· American elements an the host countries and thus fores talling futurt! cris~11 on the Iranian model Unfortunately, some of the offidals t.argeted for recaJI in the secret White House·Stale I \r NNTHING IW'PENS TO ME, I ME GETS IT! -,1/, Mailbox Department r ecomrneed1tions ar~ the very ones wbo are moetef- fectlvtly enhancing Uncle Sam's 1muge und protecting the t.tx· payers' dollara around t.IHf.world. THE MOS T astonishing ~uggesllon ·~ that the entire overseas auditing stafr of the Agency for I nternational Development be sent packing. ·r h i s w o u I d I e a v e the s 2 hiltion·a·year aid program much more at the mercy of corrupt foreign officials and profiteering U.S. businessmen. "I don't think there is any program more vulner able to fraud tha n the foreign as 1stance program," one senior AID official told my associate Peter Grant Internal reports of AID'• auditor 1eneral bear W. out. Some examples: -A sUJ'l)l'ile lmpectioD ol the c hild health pro«ram ln ZIYPt'• Behelra province dileloled that a lmost 90 percent of the Sl million worth of food intended for chronically undemouriahed preschoolers was being illegally diverted -with the connivance of provincial officials. The food was being stole n by c riminals who learned the dates and places or distribution from public health officials. They "operated openly in front of the distribution centers." the AJO auditors reported. and sold the stolen food to cattle and poullry breeders "without interference from responsible officials." Yet another 1750.000 grant was made to the province. . -Corrupt off Jelala l• Zaire uaed a f75 mllUOD AID fund. intended to help tbe poor. •• 1 aort of prhate ba8 account. Without eoo4lellt al U.t;. officials. "loans'' tot.U.,, St.3 million were made to e1Cbt bip Zalrean official•. Some 1213 million owed to tbe fund by wealthy traders w en t uncollected. a nd the ~meric1ns were not a llowed to tee pertinent documents. -ASZ71.•G&ANTwq'made to the non.proflt Carlbbe1na Council to fo.ter a sheep.railing program on Barbados. But AID was fleeced. or the moaey inJtially advaneed by AID, only S17 .000 was used for development of the shee p program. Meanwhile, the council paid its president a salary of Sl6,000, and used Sl8,000 lo pay off a poorly d ocume nted loan from the council's executive director . ·-The la w requires recipients of AID money to buy goods from lJ S. fir.ms. some or which ar~ not above arranging bribes and kickbacks with the taxpayeri>' money. LAST YEAR, for example, Westinghouse paid a SJ00.000 fine for p~y ing an illegal .. commission · to an Egyptian official who got the company a · SJO million contract . More recently, auditors caught a tobacco firm mis labeling lht· QUd l ity of a ~h i pmcnt , a nd coHectL'<i a SJ.'J.000 refund. A tool :-upphcr 1.., being pros<•cuted for falsely valwng d S7,8n s hipment al S71.303. By transferring tbc ... gene}·.., \\ a tchdogs to this ~ide of th\· O<"f'an. the administra tion·.., "-.v mbo lac " r e ductio n in "' l:r sea'> rH'r'>o nnf'I would 'rnbuli11· n<1lh1 1114 mon than 111d1fferenl't.' lo unrhccked ripoffs 111 \10 fund..,· Anet that could l><• t.>nough lu s ank the w h o le program. Ballot .Statements Costly for Candidates To the Editor· P lease inform your readers that the reason some candidates do not put their qualifi cations (In the county sampll· ballot 111 ai lt•r I'> because at costs t•ach randadatt• $6,000 to S 11.000 Io do ... o. Most voter .... out uf 1i:nor a111•1· h,1\1· ll (' g :ll 1 \' , • r (• t' I I n g :-I II \\ a r ( h 1·and1datt·' \\ho 1111 1111t la l tht·1r qualif1cat111ns hec•ausc the~· falselv believe· that the cand11l.itl· was late in filing h1'> :-.t;.1tem1·nt. ~"' the candJdat~ "'"" nt't <1ualif1f'il. or the ('andidat1• did not l 0Jn l'nough to ~a} an~ th1n1. ahout himself Man:, cxpcncnc-c·d <1nd l111:(hl)' qualified cam.ladat"" \\ill r1t·\t•t lw heard b\ thC' \OtN'> 1f lh1·\ hti\•' too much antegrtl} to gu 1111o debt to pay off the SI I .000 neressary to inform tht· voter., of tht.•ar qua lifications . .Judge Jerry Pacht 'recently ruled that it as a violation ol freedom of s~c·rh to dc·n~ th1· right of cand1datl'S to com mPnl or> their opponent:-. ar1 rounl\ s<itnr>I<' ballot mmlangs. hut thl• ~11 f)(llt pru:t• tag to :-i.ly an~ th111 1:: at :111 :a houl candidates 1::; not 1ust a v11>la tio n of le:-.'> affluent c·:rnd1dates' freNlom of '>pc•ech. but ll IS a violatlOn Of the VOlCr'~ (rcedom of c ho1Ct' We must drastically cut the costs of sample ba llot s tatement:. and make it mandatory that each candidate state has qualifications IJy issuing equal spucc tu each Even if the wealthier cand1dale~ want Lo contmuc on by s pending thousa nds of doll a rs on t'x pens1 vc public relations firm~. a l least the v o l e r s w o u I d h <i v I' <l n t' opportunity to review all of thl' candidates' qual1ficat1on::. through the county mailers ThN1 we can have som e assurunce that elective positions have not been bought. and we can sa y that we voted in a fair election which 1:-. what democracy 1s all about. MARKGRlFFlTH A«."fiO" a .. trt•sldng T o lhe Editor· There is a slight indication t hat lhe retrenchment in educa· lion and community services planned for Golden West College this summer (Ma rch 28 Pilot· OWC Slates 4·day Week) may be appropriate in view or the fiscal uncertainties which lie a head. While one's first reaction 1s lo criticize the move <replacing the full 5-day week wit.h a "fuller" 4-day week> as a boondoggle for givin1 the administrators and staff (all paid on annual basis> a long weekend. It can also be viewed as a refreshing, almost fint-of·a·kind action on the part of a Coaat Dlstrlct board of tru1tee1 who have faUed, ln the past, "to put up their money" alon1 wtth their good Intentions to ecOftOmize. Even thou1b the dollars to be saved are a pit· tanct• "hf'n <•ompared with tn<' tot al budget of the distract, lhe decision to act now, months ht'forP th(• unpr edir table future• of tl11'> tom1ng ... ummcr. ,.., a l'omnwnc1ahlP om· I for rnH ho\\ 1•\ 1•r \\OU Id hav1· 1'1 ·1·11 11111n• n •:1 -.-.urf'd b\ th1 · H•1.1nr .... 11 111111 hJd they al;o an ll 0 U II l l.' lJ t Ii J l l h C m 0 \' (' l I) ... hortcri thl" ,1cadem1e wC'ek <it < ;oldon \h· ... t College had abo lwen ,1pprll\ l'rl by thf' college 1.11· 11 I l ) 1.E l·~n:H IS LA'-HAKAS ·.1t~fi(•e:• llo9u-a11h!' 'I 11 1 lw Editor H1· lJ:i1 I~ l'd<H . April 11. P agl 5 a two·column spread, no 11·..,., of a hig fut h<'a rded Hell~ i\ ri gl'I .ind two of his henchmen t:t lling fur d1.,m1ssal of <• federal JUdgc'. ".; .ime" are unimportant to n11· \\ hal ... 1mporl:.111l 1:-the r1:1cl t ha1 ,1 i111J11p -.u<'11 .1:-. the Hell' \11g1•!:-haH· th1• t•·mcrit y 111 ap 1wa r 111 J t·ourt 11£ l.rn . any court 11f la\\. and ask lor thl' d1!lm1s:-.al of :i n\ Judge, f ed l·ral o r \\ha ll'VPr ' When• in hea,en's nam1• haH' ou r \ alut•s gon(' when a n act :-uch as this Is allowed and de· frndcd''' 1 " J US ti Ct' o( the law? llo~~ ash' Thl'"'' aµes should bt: behind bars. We• kno" at. They know 1t. And Judge S<im C.:ont1 knows 1t ZOE E. RALPH Thank• GiN-tt To the Editor A Her !>erv ing on the Costa Mesa Caty Council fo r eight ycar ::.. I announced m y de· c1s1on not to seek re-e lection to a third term It was not an l'asy decision and I agonized many hours before making it. Now. It's time for m e to ex· press my deepest apprecialion to those many, many people who helped to make my tenure on the council so mearungfuJ , both to me and to the projects we UD· dertook dunng tho~c eight very ~1gnahcant year!> I M l'ST thank t hf• people of cm.ta Ml'sa. m y fl' II ow counr al mem her.. and other cat v off1c1a1.., and. of course. the media for th<• s upport I r er.c1 ved for my favorite projN'ts, for instance, the city beautification progra m . the continued development of the South Coast Plaza area; the downtown redevelopment pro· gram : the sign ordinance; the 19th Street bridge which will provide a beach access across the Santa Ana River; the pro-· posed 4,()()().boat mar ina which will give landlocked Costa Mesa a gateway to lbe sea and provide much needed water carcuJataon in Newport Bay; the c 1ty'l- purchase or Costa Mes a Golf and Country Club. the r reat1on of the three·county Santa Ana River Flood Control Protection A genry: the completion of T«.>wanklc Park 1mprovemenls . the 1974 Open Space bond which en a bled the city to purchase prop.. erlies for l'Stablishing parks and gr~n belts; and many, many other important projects. But. it must always be remem· b<.'red that the council cannot do at alone. I urge the people of Costa Mesa. their elected and appo111t · ed 0Cfic1als and the m edia. as well. to keep t.he city on the road towa rd significant and mean· 1ngful civic achievements . DOM RACTTl Ettdonftften f# •(, "fa Ir· To the· Editor: I think it unfair for the Daily Pilot to endorse certain can· didales for city council. I trunk this policy or endorsement has the tendency to influence a great many people who have not made I see this aa something Of a challenge becauee at the moment nothing" going round." • lhe1r decision on whom to vol<· for. · 1 think all candidates s hould ~ bave an equal cbautc at the poll~. ~1thoul J ne~:.pa~r en· • dorstng them. <''ipecially wh<'n lhl' candidate.., drt' all horn fJne particular are;_a of to'An. ·' MRS. J . BRENNAN : \, . No,.,. FUglll" Happed • To the Editor: . ! Coni?ratulataons on your most! info rmative and fo r ce ful~ cd1tona.I which appt•ared Ul the• April 9 Daily Pilot titled "rAA Airport Order 01sre~ards lm- pJt l .. You staled and quoted from the rAA "thal llwy recognizl'd the fac t that the airport 1s oper ati n g far a hove the passenger capacity for which it was designed and as further limited by state noise abatement regul ations." It still wants the Board or Supervisors to accom· modate four more airlines. It as 1mposs1blc to brinJ! in four more airlines: Frontier, Western, Contint:ntal and PS A, without crowding Orange County. making more smog. greasy s ubs tance that lands on our vital crops. h o m e s, and above all i s unhealthful to breathe. Our lungs r an just stand so much foul air. We also have an abundance of ca rbon monoxide and wouJdn'l four more airlines bring in more people for our crowded freeways and parking facilitJes? The noise is uptothetop-hearing decibel. IT IS impossible to carry on a conversation in one's patio, and even hear t.he TV at night even with the windows and doors closed. 1 live in Bayshores under the rught pattern and have been in homes nearer the airport. and the homes actua lly shook from the Intense vibration. The noise was deafening! Ne wport was d esigned for healthful living, when nature en· dowed us wtt.h the lovely ocean a nd bay. Most o r the lar ge, beautiful homes were her e Cirst and isn't there something in lhil 20th century. with all o ur Yankee ingenuity that can come up wlth some counterblast? It seems the federal Govern· ment is trying to blackmail us into giving In to their unreasona· ble demands. Accommodatinc over 2..5 million passengers a year has reached the limit. I agree we should have. some kind of a CCJi:. 1ressional revie w and lnapect.lon ofthtssituauon. VIRGINlAN.JAlllE . ' w.. ... .. .... biol .. , ~ ... ''°""''t c,... 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' 1:a ' 'ii~:; H~ ·; I~ •;:: :': :!>.~ ~ ~ 2: ~:~ ~i~1'rl ~h 'ffl tt~: ·~ LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Sisnal -, 1 1• ~' ri"'" , I ,,,._ ¥J Ulltfl!I'. :n 4 f, 10Vo-.. ~ti! I 112 10 .. ' PSNH fl!1.JL . u oo 10 • "' --1 h .... _ .. ,, rte " r·. ,~,~·~ :::~"' .l: fl r~: vyck ~ ~ !_ m ... "' ~",(''I-•• I 1 ..... : 14 ~t~;J'rn • J ~~: ~ Comp111.11ea as repon~ nt qua r ~·f , 4 • 11-111 -\ ., 1 dif:-~ 1~ tlld , ... ,, "'.. ,....,~ ~1,-11 t~ : "ll g::;:: ~sveo uo 1 1» II*!.,, net lDcome of $42.S miWon or SJ .09 a ., I , !! !r'-" A IS1 I lfl pf uo.. tJ m.. ~ .. 1 ... ~.. , 'TI' ,.... ~o ClflAO .. , 11-.... ... b • ~ I ..... rce .. t rrom .... _ ~ 11. .. i r. = ~ .as 't 10 • .,. I ·~ . 'J 20 t\ot• w Ni~llMuo • ,, ~·~ ~18 _.uo .. r100 3'~.., s 1r • """"" "" u YJl9 _., 111 1!': 1 ~~ AtK.MIO ll .~.: = NAfl'f.J:. 2ft ~ .. -.:·-. Mfl!\"W l:jg 1 "11 -s. P$t~""~::~ rT"lt·.:·illo mlWon Or $1.19ISblrerecorded1A ' " O\'t-1.. OS 1 ,. J ....... " U lftt ~· . ' ~ llw ... ~ :mar: I 40 .~ 'I! n~ ~ I nu .. ,,~ 'I . J lb• Mme 1979 period. • '. f ~ 't::::: =.-~, , ~ ~ W l ·; •S g ! \Ii M~• r?f • 1 1"-• a. · :ll:: ':S; ~ Sl1aal Cb1lrm1n ForrHt N. • · J; ft:;'~ IC_. •• t 11 ''~"' ' ' I lt\11+ " :;;;l lo; I f~ ~ -~ id I l -" Sb um way said ftn~ quarter sales 1 ! ~ f; :;w••·•,.: f ! 1 U · .~.' ji! i =:~i·"'t ' j; ~·I.\ 11~ '"1 l~.~~ wer• $1.07 bJWon. up from 11.0I .,. .• • . , i ..t . ,_ 1 ir. .• •'"' M6R... "' , • " .. .. ........ • .• , 11 ,, _ ~ bUU-a_ ... ·-. a '-IA t 11 tl4 I t • t _...I I 7 19' .,.._ .... ,...,1"'"' J U ,..,_ ~ _. , __ .... s DAILY PILOT Exxon P:ushes Indust~ial Giant NEW YORK <AP> -The bil Jump lD oU prte. lut year helped pu1h Exxon put General Moton• U. aa- tion'a largest lnduatrtal corporaUon and left othet' oU com· pani&s boldinl six or the top 10 apota, acC'Ol'dlDi to a fortune m11adne report. Exxon topped the business m11azlne'1Fortune500 Ult for 1979. with aalet or '79 billion compared to GM'a,ales of $66 billlon. Jt waa the fourth time lo 25 years tbat Euoa bad sur- passed GM in sales. But Euon's aalea advantase ot almost Sll billion was a much wider mar,in tbu GM bad ever held, Fortune reported In an advance copy of Its May s edltioo. · AMONG OTHER SHIFTS in the top positiooa, MobU Corp. took over the No. 3 position rrom Ford Motor Co., which dropped to No. 4 . The 500 largest industrial companjes reported total sales of Sl.4 trillion in 1979, an 18.6 percent increase rrom 19'18 sales and the largest gain in fl ve ye an.• Net income, bolstered by big jumps for the nation's bil oil companies. rose Z1 percent to $78.2 billion. Tbat total was also larger than the 17 percent rise ln protlta ln 1978. PETROLEUM REF1NERS and crude oil producers far outpaced other industries in profit increases. Median profits for both mining, which mcludes oil production. and refinm~ rose about 75 percent, Fortune said . By com· parason. lhe other standout industry, metal manufacturing ~ho wed a 31 percent profit mcreast.:. Troubled Chrysler Corp . wQ!ch had been ranked as the nation's 10th hugest mdustri:il company, dropped to 17th place as its sales fell to Sl2 billion in' l979, down S4 bil hon from the previous year Chrysler also reported a Sl 1 billion loss last year - more than tw1cC' the size of any previously reported lostr for an American bus1ness and gre<tter than the sales of 235 11f the comparues on the Fortune 500 list. STANDARD OIL CO. tlndianal moved lo 10th place form 12th last year an the rankings Thal sh.ift brought the num~r of oi l companies in the top 10 to six this year from f1H' lht.-year before Among other changes m the latest listing, Charte.i: Co. made the bigg<'St move. }umping 70 places on the list to 74 aftt•r"rt at'qUJred Carey Energy Co. last summer. Th(• Fortur11· li.o;ting of the 10 biggest companies. INith l!)i9 'iales followed by prof1t!'t. 15 · I. EXXO!'ll CORP .• S79 I h11Uon and $1.29 billion. :!. General Motor,., Corp . S66 3 billion and $2.89 billion. ~ ~ob1l Corp . S44 7 b11l1on and S2 00 billion. 1 f'l)rd Motor Co . S43 5 blllton and $1.16 billion. ·>. T('xaco Inc . $38 3 bilhon and $1 75 b11l1on . fl. ~"TA.~DARD OIL CO. of California. $29.9 billion and ~I 7>4 l.HUum i . Gulf 011 Corp . S23 9 billion and $1.32 billion. K. lntemattonal Bu1>iness Machines Corp., S22.8 billion iJOd S3 01 b1ll1on 9. Gent.'ral Ell'<'tnc• Co .. S22.4 billion and'$1.40 blllk>o. 10. Standard Oil Co. <Indiana>. Sl8.6 billion and St.SO hi I lion Tht' merJ?er of Aiieron Pbannaeeutkab , lac .• Irvine a nd Smi&hKli.De Corp .• PhJladelphla, has been approved by Allergan shareholders The Irvine firm, a manufacturer or ophthalmic and dermatolog1ca1 products, wiU become a wholly-owned subs1d1ary of SmllhKline under terms of the merger ag~ment Michael If. Buol. Hunungton Beach. Is vice president of corporate marketmJ? for the Orange County region or lm~rial Bani., headquartered in Los Angeles . Lion Country Safari, Inc., Irvine. has reported 1979 re· ,·enues of S2.J02.77fl. comparffi to S2.721.218 for 1978. The company rt-e<>rt1("1 .1 lo~~ 1n 1979 of $630,121, or 36 cents per shart'. rompun-d tu a loi.l> of S494,759 or 28 cents per share· '" 1918 Art Sogui&an, Fountain VaJley, is associate general manager of admm1~tralJon, finance and internal opera· lions of United Way. Inc .. Los Angeles. He served as busi· ness manager of Cal State Long Beach before joining Unit· ed Way m 1979 Eldorado Bank. Tustin. which operates branches in Laguna Hills and Leisure World . has announced net in· come for the tbree-monlhs period end· mg March 31 was $250,409 up $108,456 or 76 percent over the same period for 1979 when the three·monlhs income was Sl41.953. Earnmgs pe r share for the ftrst quarter endin~ March 31 were 30 cents compared to 17 cents for the com - parable 1979 pcnod SUOUITMI Educational Data Systems has changed Its named to Point • Data CQrp. New corporate headquarters are under construction at 1682 Langley Ave .. Irvine. Carl N. Karcher. San Clemente, founder and cbainDIA or Carl's Jr. Restaurants. Anaheim. will be preseGted tbe Americanism Educational League's 1980 Free EDterprile a ward at a eivic luncheon Monday at South Cout Plua Hotel. C-06ta Mesa . Malrolm Toon. United Statee Im· bassador to the Soviet Union until 19'1'9, will speak at tbe luncheon. open to the public. Information 828-SfMO. · Gold, Silver Quotations By Tbe Associated Pras Selected world gold prices t.oday : Loadoa: morning ri x.ing SSH.SO, orr $8.SO; afternoon fixing $513.00. ocr $7.00; closing $513. Paris: altemoon fix.int SS19.23, off 99.28. F......,art: $514.03, orf *>.91$. Zaridl: SS08.00 bid, olf szz.oq; SS!S.00 liked. New York: Handy &c Harman m.ld-mornlne SSU.00, off $7.00. New York: Engelb1rd 1elUa1 price mld·moralna ssu.ao. orr S7.oo. New York: En1elbard fabricated 1c>1d mkl·mol'Dlnl $532.30. of!.$7.2$. * * * NEW YORK <AP) Halld.J a ........ New York silver $14.t:JO. • Engelllanhllver $13.850; fabricawcltl4. Tao. NEW YORK (AP) -Sl)Ot ooa!erroUI metal prices . todar: Qpper .N~·.98"'4 I pound. U.S. deatinlUOna. Leed a cent.a a pouad. Zllle 37\11.,..,., cents 1 pound, delivered . Tia •. '7JO • pound. •em1r1 sa.oo per n.at. PIMlllll!lll -.o..-uo,OL N.Y. t .. .• Ttiuraday, ~prll 17, 1NO _reletUiOn -M •ll-•1·••--IT~NID HUTCH ~ ............... _ ~~~~ .......... ~--the..,. ot a peMlcl9 lnior-t to °"' "*"oft -~ ruioci. l\M • dlftlQlll , ..... 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MICl\OOI L.eme>ect<, C11<1s Knlgnt, W1I Shrine< ml EHEROY STOBi Pr Ge0roe F1schbeck OIYf'S llPS on how to ctlOOS8 and lllllalt on"'4• ''°" lor }'Our N>tM t-30 0 ®J THE ASSOCIATES l.esf1tt s new t>oy111eno. a radical s1reo1-w1se teact\- pr comes 10 a posh p1111y being thro¥11n by the ... 11emely r.onsarvatove Ehot &;) JULIA CHILD AHO MORE COMPANY • A Vege16118n Caper .. ml STARBOARD ··Sp<1nq Canyon" 10-00 f) ()) ™E CONTENDER 1n At1anla to bante lor the he<IV'fWeogrrt team. Jonnny f!l>OOunters a t>eau11Cul blondo wno has protes- s.onal dMlgf\S on him 0 LAUREN BACALL ON niE AOCKFOf\0 FlLES l(enOall llau•en Bacall) and Jim '°'" tor~ lo find OU1 whO IS trying 10 kill her and wny 1P1111 21 IR) 00 NEWS 0 @) 20 /20 (!) NIGHT GALLERY ··Death On A 6111:)1!.. A youno man fall~ 1n tov,. "'"" ~ m,,..,..,,nv~ II''' WfW> ••ves on " t:il•Q'' but will not JllOw him to come .il'OarO flj) CAMERA THREE • L'll T h•.m tat Pasto' A11nd TMl!Sll C~ CAam- lnf>~ rhto many 1orm1 thos inter national cullnary 0t•l09M 1a1<.ee on trtl'talur.- Bt>d IOlklore Bnc:I preoates se-81 d•Sl>eS m NEWSCHEa< '°:30 m aJ NEWS fD MASTERPIECE niEAmE TUBE TOPl!ERS KCOP •-8;00-"M3ry. Mil.ry." -Debbi~ Reynolds and Barry ,Nelson star ln the movie adaptation of J ean Kerr's Broadw~y comedy, CBS fl 10 :00 -"The Conte~der." J ohnny finds rom ance blocking his path to the h~avyweight t itle in this episode or the new TV miniseries. KTIV ID 1:00 -"Dangerous." A treat for late movi e buUs: Bette Davis in one of her awa rd-winning perfor mances in this 1935 m ovie drama . "My Son. My Son" The otoee trlelldlh•P between Wllkam and Damion! c;on.. linues tl'ltough ttwlor mat. rlaQM ano ptoud fllllet· hood (Part 1 or 711CCI 6D TOSAYIA ... A look al 1118 world of non- SQeaJung c;MOren 111\d Ille use ol the 1a1es1 1n c.ommu· ~•ton lech~y 11~ II 0 0 (J)(LOI NEWS 0 NEW\. YWEO GAME G OAVEAU.ENAT LAROE Dave is c-r. Of Jei<y1!, a oowt>oy, Ii/Id a fotic s.ng· er iD AU.IH ~EFAMILY 'Mike 5 M<Ml &) THE BENNY HILL SHOW A l'IOhday w11n Benny arouno 1~ grtoat fun lor the onlooilllf. but P• ty 11\t:! h011- dlly ma~e" ml YOUHAVE GOT.™E POWER A p<otote ot ••ve pt>Oplr """ h""" ~· dr> arm !Jf, ieq t>ocauM> ot bone <.ancer 11.301) COLUMBO A dOCIO< mutdm~ d nur:M.• who un<;O•flf oo 11•' plan I c.o rnorc>e< a coUeague dumig ~urgery 0 TOH!OtfT Guest hO!>t Georg.; Carhn Guests Marlen., R1cc1, Carol l ewrenoo, Sat V~u· '\I) 0 CATINO GAME O ®J ABC NEWS 0 MOVlE • • '1 Salty Anet Saint Anoe t 195J) Ann Blytll I Edmund Gwenn A won-' Otrtully WCIGkY t1m1ty"t young oeughtar feel\ \tt<>ngly that SI An1"141 .... ~MC)lnQ a vio11&111 eye on >lll lh&I goes on (;? hrs I iD HOGAN'S HE.AOES Th.-Nairs P11111 to flood me w<><ld matket w1m c;oun. 1• rle1t At11eo money (!) GET SMART Thi' Ctllet '' k10naPP"d I>'( f(AOS &genl H.,,,.,f Satdll &;) CAPTlONEO A8C NEWS El:) Ot.O HOUSE WOAKS rial! Boo C.Jllanan 0111(.u5Sfl$ sand1nq f!Oofs. h•ilO<i<.:<lf wir'°°"' P<1ttOl)(nS. ilnd .J SOkJll()n 10 P4'1Ullfl? ltt•O" no-1nocy..8l1 11 50 lJ '!:§, CHARLIE'S ANGELS Tt"' Ar"]'>I> m•~l'9•ff! 8 UF 0 c:rur, 11t1o r ._,.,"I ot '" ...... 11~y """"~' 610 my•h<f .. ~v· 11 •11"'0 CAI -MIOHfGKT- 12 00 0 TWILIGHT ZONE t ·I Po¥w• fl t• 1> • r('lll"'OHtnQ tl'e: ''" lf1 Ao<tu(.ll \.llfJ t<Jil<l__."1 '' r.urw to 1t1ts h01.(J11 .. 1 Mnr90t• m MISSION. IMPOSSIBLE T"O IMf .. u .. mpt• 10 I •P')YI t,,..1 Ul-dl«~·&rtOf-O 0"ithnq\ of 11 mdy(Jf •n<I '"" polllll'.dJ 1N1-:.n1ntt tnot rl')f"ttrot•, h1rr1 (!) GETSMART A KJl(J') m.._ ,t.., Of O"- Qv·'-~ tr-e> r iJ~ "~ ""l~e -""' •rN • .,qo.r t ~ 1tO ~ n300 MO\llE JOHN DARLING l l'\NOW YOU DE. .ALL ,.rs-.. ANXIOUS ro 1~r °""' ... H..; 1' -• IHE.. ocs 1 /'(_ 101'.< I C.~-;:. ~ AND AC...~<?b ·~.!;.r I W ILL 8£... , -\ NBC: 'We're a Season Away' • Bv TOM JORY N EW YORK ·1 AP) -Brandon Tart1knff uses sport.c; imagery to dc .. ,cr1be NHC •, t•ur rent pos1t1on m the nC'twC>rks' rattnl?'> rcice, as \H•ll as its game plan tu ovcrtakl' the opposition by the end or the year J Y..el'k to go, it was 19 5 ror both CBS and AJW ~inri 17.7 for NHC 'l hrough ~Varch 2, ratings for NBC's rt•i!ular :.l•rJt•s -not counting movies and 'IH'«1ah had 1nc n •ased by 9 percent O\. l'r lht• previous S<'ason. CBS' regul ar prngrarnmmg. ml'anY..h1le. was up 8 per· c-cnt. Y>hile ABC's had d ipped 6 percent. Rogers in the 25th Century." "RJ and the Bear" and "CJliPs," ::i ll on the air at 8 p m EST , are a mong thl' nct'4 ork's st rongcst. NBC has. in addition. several neY>, and generally untested. sen es like "llere·s Boome r" and thl' upcoming ··Stx O'Clock Follies" that T i.Jrt1koff says could help a n s wer the n etwo rk·s t-'riday n ight "Right now. it's a ltllh.• hkt' an athl<'l1c c-ontest." says the 31 ) e:ir old pres1dC'nt of NBC's entertainment d1v1s1on. "with tY>o teams righting for the chump1onsh1p and running up the score "( SEE l'S ABOUT a sc•a-,on aY> :.t\ from rom ing 1n a winner. r.irt1korr sa'' ''CAN'T ~USS." PLANS can and often do rollap!.l', but Silverm an predicted in Oc- t!1lwr that r-.;sc would he No. I in pnmc- t1me b\ December 1980. and Tartikoff says 1h.11 · ... s111l tht• nl·tYtork's goal problem. "When we've solved all of our R's." he says. "1f we can solve our 9's, too. y.c'll be No I " :TONIGHT'S &.ATEST Ll&TINGS ••• "Tl* 9url ~,,, ...... I IJ421 Veronica I.Ille, Allin Uldd, A lllfed kllltt Mekl r-..,.., 1111 It OOYbi. crOMed ( t ht .. 26 min I • MOYJ! -'"'"fM t'IOp...,,...... ( IM3) ~ lanc•ler, Claudia Cerd1natt . Olflblldi'a IMO lnVMIOll °' 8loli't ,...., In ,.,. OtmOllOn Of Ille tflltOCrl l• ' 11111141 IOdal ordtr (2 hrs.I \;GO 0 TOMOMOW Ou.I M•e OouglM. 8 0 IAAETTA TOily lrles to aavt three at>ulld ctlildren IMOQ In a tenemen1 ''°'" a juv.r11M olllGer who wan11 lo 1«1d them home (RI aa MOVIE I • • • • D.llllgerous" ( 1935) Balla 0 1v1s. Francho1 Tone. A YoUr>g WCtlllec1 comet to the rescue of an egooentrlC nctreu """° !urned to alcohol afler aut. lering Mlb&Gka (I hr~ 15 m•nl 1:15 I) Cl) MAAY HARTMAH, MARY HARTMAN Mary~ Sltfved a iUmmons anO Q personal 1nv1lahOf1 by Sgt. Fol&(. &no lrllgedy ~111ke' the H&gofffl 1'30 0 MOVIE • • > Once More, My Oar11nq· ( t9•91 L•lhan AanOotph. Roo.n Monl· gomery A star·Slruck temale Ian~ a con-..;m•no crusri on " middle- ~ movie Idol (2 hrt ) t 55 0 NEWS 2000 NEWS 0 MOVIE • * * Su~SA" 11q461 Albe<1 Oek~t><. Ba"Y Sulll· v&n When tne own<-< 01 an •<;fl •how 15 tounel murdnr..O. on., ol h1~ ,.mplOyt-~ coun1v1-'\ to) l.)~1· c.i..,. Ow 01•..0 m;in '> u ~rs .. , ..,,,, II u hi> 1tnle 11 l'lr '>'>......-.I 2 10 0 NEWS 2 is m MOVIE • * ' uun"-.ffi Of T,... Rio Grand .. t ·~JSI r.u, MitC•· son C.We>1yn 0 1v•\ wyau l .ir~ Gornei. t '.l ""' i.ld" ol a younq woman "'"° " be•rlQ v<t.mizl!Cl by • PQWN"rul r>•M Ownf• I I nr 30 mtn I 2 25 8 NEWS 2.30 (!) MOVIE • • • lh41 E11ll'' (1!M8) ()o)u']l<i\ r '"' t.111'" • Jr ._.u,•a Mot\t,., Wnu'! •n • • "' Kinq C.l\ttr11!<$ II OI £ ~fancl !.tit 1n IOV"ti With d •~..,._ca...., ,. MOYm ··~ "80y In ..... ' (11311) Conrad Veldt, ..,~ HoblOn S:30 G MOYll **"The Mlb\M"(1M1) Ooneld O'Cotwlot, ~ Dlnlntt. s:Ae e MOYIE • • "Hight Of Tht WllGNI" ( 1971) Ktfttl Erik EkH1, Randy Staftofd NI tccentrlc men ~ lfl"°"'9cl wtth • COWi\ °' ¥111tehea, (1 hr., 30 min.I 8·661 HEWS 4:00 8E8'T OF~ 4:30 MOVIE • • "Murder By Tiie Ctock " (19311 Wlllla111 Boyd. Ulyan Tnllman. Authorllles are blllled wnen 111ey dlMX>"" Iha• the earne man hat ~ mu rdllfed twice. (I ~ m•nl aJ HEWS f 'rido y •• Doy finae .ffo viE'• -AFTERNOON- ..Go oOJ •• "TntogyOf le11or" (19751 Karen Black. Robefl eunon A 1110 of bizarre "°'.es 1111• l<>vr womon ""lh leer. ( 1 hr .30m1n I 11:00 Q) * *'1> "The W~erlul Coun1ry-( 19'>91 Roben Mitchum. Juloe l otldon. Two i.J S c1t1.ten'l work tor Ol)po'l'og ..Oes d.r.IOQ 11 Meiucan ul)heevtll t:? hrs.) 12-00 0 •• ·~ "lhe Devll'• 01"1pte" 119691 Burl L•1n<.~~lllf", Kirk Dougie'. fl.J....C on Ille play by r ''"'°'~ e.-.rn1trd Shaw H'" Crelm~ and Clu1181i of f<PvQ1uro00ary w.,, S01<:11en ur.. d4;p"teo (I hr • 30 "'•fl) W • • • '" ··eoy, Town" c l'-!J81 Sr•Ancur Tracy, IA.c.key Roonfly Father r l<in1t9an'!> Boy~ TOwn IS dlV\IDted by ii ~ '-11es5 ,_ lfllYlll (1 llf. 50 m.n I ~:30 0 * *'It . Pre1ty Poii:ion" ( 1968) Anlhon; Per111ns. Tuesoay Weld An ex~ vK'.1 ,..,w,,.. 10 prlSOn allar " l>r" ... f 1aun t a~ llll lmag\· 11ary CIA agtlfll ( 1 nr., 30 min • Saudis. Squirm On 'Princess' [.OS ANC:ELE~ IAl'1 An Anglo·Amcrican tc•IC'\ 1s1on drant.J (.J1·1>1rtm1? ttie t'xccut1on of a ~Jurf1 pnnec''>. o;c hc .. dull'd tu Jtr m lhe United Stalt.'s ne'tl month. ffiJ\ prom1.1l an interesting con· rront:.ition bt.'l Y>rcn petro pol1t1 t'> and tht: fo'1rst Am t>nclment The dotu drorma. c-:11l<'d "Death of a Prin· rl·.;..,," ha-. :.iln·<id\ rausPd ill fet•hn~'> bf'twcen S,1ud1 Arabia :.ind C:f t•at Rntmn. whicti t1·levised th•· dr:im:.i la..,1 v.el'k dl''-p1t1• an SI I m1ll 1011 Saud i 11Hl:r to "bu) · lht· p·rol!rJlrl "ABC 1s gradu::itin~ a lot of seniors, lil..1· 'Happy Days' and 'Lavt•mc and Sh1rh·y· and 'Charlie 's Angels .· With somf' of our shows. hke 'Real People' and 'D1H'rent Strokes.' there's no way to tell how hi gh they can go." In h·ss than a month." he Sa)S. "we·11 be announr1ng our fall ~chcdult:, and we're <Jpproal·hmg the thing with a d ifferent al- t1l11~p tins year "THERE WERE THREE sho'4s that turned the comer for ABC. 'Love Boat,' o w,._,. THERE \\f.RE RE PORTS th11t the Saudi gov· 'Thr~·s Company· and 'Charlie's Angels . .' LOOKS AHEAD Nnml'nt th n·.1tl·ned d1 plom.1t11· and eeon<lmi<: As for CBS. he says that network's challenge this season to ABC's domin:mcc may be built on wea k fooling. "They may have picked up something from 'Flo,· for example. but what did they do to 'Alice:' hy taking that strong charucter away from the show?" Tartilcoff's assessment came with less than two weeks left in the c urrent pri me time season it ends Sunday night and only one thing was CC'rlain. that NBC would finish third. ABC and CBS were, in deed. •·running up the srnrc:· nol so much· over NBC a:. in an effort to beat one a nother. TARTIKOFF AND HIS boss, NBC Pres1 dent Fred Silverman. are convinced their network is better off today than il was a year ago, and the numbers support that beUer. ABC won the prime·llme race a year ago with an average rating of 21.1 to 18 6 for CBS and 17 ror NBC. This season will end with less lb.an two points separ ati ng the winner from the No 3 network with NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact th• DAIL y PILOT for Information #egardlng th• county requirement• for us.Ing a \ Flctltlou• Bualn•H Name. 842-4321 EXT. 332 "Going into last Sl'ason, and·before that, 'ou knr>Y. there were timeslots you l'ouldn't do much about. 'Ge.~. I don't w~t to r un this show on Thur sday night, against '·The Wa ltons" a nd ~·Mork and Mindy' " It was frustr ating. because if you had a strong show, you had to lake a weak time J>('nod ''T HIS YEAR," TARTIKOFF says, "I rnn t wail to Sl'l the ~chcdule. because we'll he able t o ad dr ess pr o ble m s we haven 'llw<'n able to deal with in the pas t." NBC had counted on the Olympic c;ames this :;ummcr to car ry a huge audience into the 1980·81 season m September . but that advanl.ige apparently has been eliminated hy Pres1denl Carter's announced boycott of the Mostow games. The network's programmers, in any in· stance, ar<' not counting on the Olympics to carry them through the summer. ONE ASPECT OF T HE NBC plan Is to dominate the fi rst hour of prime·time, and that tactic already has begun to show signs of payoff. Series like "LitUe House on the Prairie," "The Misadventures of She riff Lobo," "Re al People," "Buck s hows that solved three mghts or tht> NBC's Tartlkoff rt•pnsals bt-cau ... t> of tht· bro<i dc<1st. but so fa r , the week,'' Tarti.korr says. "And out of this-----------Saudis han' sellll'<i ror a stern protest T.he Britis h semester. we may have 'Sa nford,· ·The ~ovc•mment . cll tn~ free press obh~ations. said it Big Show' and 'Me and Mau·:· JOI-~ ... , Mill c-ou lc1 not mterferc wi th the amn~ of the program, N BC's emphasis clearly is on comedy. <&a Tao but offered Saudi Arabia its "profound regret." In addition to the series already on the ai r. The s how tha t s tirr ed t he interna tional several are in deve lopment. including In 1V Debate brouhaha 1s a druma tization of the ad ulterous love • "96,'' a comedy-drama based on a popular affair of Saudi Princess Mishaalt her execution - Australian program. and "Nick and the HoY.ard Jan ·,..., author before a firin g squad and the beheading or her lov· Dobermans." drawn·rrom the "Doberman or P ropos1t1on !I on t he <'t.. The prOJCCl \A, llS co produced by ATV in Gang" movies. -.t:.ile hallot in ,Jun(', will England and Boston's PBS stat1on,'WGBH. And there's a prime.time seri~ from fa cl' St:.ilc Sl'n J ames WGBH's David Fannmg. co·writer a nd ex· NBC Sports in the works, called "The Fri· H M 111:-; in ;.i Onl'·hour erut1ve producer of "The Death of a Princess," da y to Sunday Games.·• tt•l(•v1-,ion confrontation ~a ys he is "~urpn.,ed and \'Cr) disappointed by the The network broke new ground not long on lht• 1::.~ue on KOC F:. royal fa mily's reaction to the film." ago with "United States." an unconven· TV. Channel 50, at 7 30 tional look at the Amer ican fa mily, and pm Fnday "I TIOSK IT'S A sympathetic view of the .. Skag.'' a dra matic series with Karl lfoste<l by Channel 50 Arab world. a careful a ttempt to show another side Malden as a steelworker in Pittsburgh. newsman .Jim Cooper , of the Arab wo rld." Fanning says, "and to meet the program airing pros people who are intelligent and concerned ... peo· IN ADOITTON, NBC began its "Live and cons or the proposed pie for whom that girl represented a connicl in from Studio 8H" performing arts series in "Jarvis JI " conslitu-that wor ld, st retched between cultures of the East January, and broadcast Preston Jones· lional amendment will and West. play ... The Oldest Living Graduate ... be r epeated on Channel "In that sense. it is in its way a pro· Ar ab film, another series premiere. live from Dallas 50 at 11.30 a.m. Sunday. try,pg to bridge the ~ap of understanding.'' theeveningof A~prU~7=·:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:;:;;;:=:=:=:=:=:::::::::::===~==.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- fTctne0 Brusall 1h · .,,.-111.~ .nJ clin·O¥ ril 1.-ir•··•l .Ano <.ho{• Mariangeta Melcito. th.• bt· .... ·~ 111 -s... fll At.,,,,. , Ettand ~.ti-..·,.,,; ~en..-.. I rom '' ~· ''A CAPTIVATIHGL Y LUSK MOVIE WrTH A SUPERB CAST." 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